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                  <text>The Hastings
Hastings Banner.
•ure*. Barkt co. &gt;*■«■■.
SHALL_U COOK.
sGiiscRirnos
niKrfiN"

OWRY.M.D.,
bysiclan, Surgeon and Oculist

rate! attention paid to nurglcal dtacoMrt

&lt;1. LANDIS, M. D.,
Phytrican and Surgeon,
Woodland, Mich.
ho one door south of th* port oCJro. will be
libera day or night.

WHOLE NO. 1648

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 6,1887.

OL. XXXI. NO. 35.

County News.
CEDAR CREEK.
Splendid sleighing. Snow aliout
twelve inches deep.
Christmas and New Years came and
now of the past. A splendid time
at the Christmas tree, but we did not
hear our names called off a .tingle time,
and we won't go again in a year.
The dance at the Tolle® Brothers' hall
on New Year’s eve. was a success, onlyone tight and that is a good showing
for this little burg.
Whittemore and Sherlow will move
their saw will onto a yard near Charlm
Hazel's, where they will do custom
sawing for all-that come.
Chas. Maier is getting the material
for a new barn. wAlch he will build in
the spring.
A splendid time at the tin wedding of
Lavern Campbell and wife. The pres­
ents were numerous and valuable xs
well as useful.
I). L. Mixer now rides in a new swell
box cutter.
:
L. Dixon was in town to-day trying
to collect for Jerry Rogen, but 'met
with little success.
Good bye. O. F.Long, uiny yimr shad­
ow never grow Iras; and may success
attend you in whatever l&gt;usfh«w you
may engage in as it has heretofore. '

contract of building the road. If thia
rumor proves to be true our people will
soon have a chance to get out ties and
bridge timber.
The increased attendance at the Sundav schools for the past few weeks has
betm very marked, and rather indicate
an tmtnual awakening of the spirit,
especially amongst the young. Now
that the Ch risUnas trees have been reUevedof their treasure® it ia quite prob­
abb* that the rush for seats will grad­
ually subside.
The annual election of Harmony
Lndgv Nn. 14fl, I. O. O. F.. took place
lust Saturday evening with the follow­
ing result:
N. G.~I’. Dooley.
V.G.-Mllm Archer.
R. Setfy—II. C Peckham.
Treasurer—t*. Roush. ••
Representative to Grand Lodge-H.
C. Irckham.
Chas. Bronson of the Commercial
had quite a lively set-to Friday even­
ing with a guret of the Christmas
party. The young man was making
himself aHbgcthw too offensive in the
hotri idttinlr room and Mr. Bronson
wwi compelled to use considerable
force to eject him. Charley runs his
own house and does it well, too.

l»ox cutter for S30 or laib, if you won’t
give F20.
Hog buyers are thick, and hogs scarce.
Had we the time we would give our
read-ra a little history of the attempt
to kill a beef In this community, but
for want of time we will postpone It
But volumes could be written on the
capture of that bullnrk. and &lt;mlv a
yearling nt that, but Felix can tell you
all aliout it.
Henry Carpenter. Sr., beats the beat­
er on capturing mink. He has spme
very nice hidea.
O. Barrett has returned from a visit
to friends in Three Oaks.

CHASING ANTELOPES.
WILD SPORT FOR HUNTSMEN ON THE
PLAINS OF MONTANA

forty, with aa udBalta.

To boot the antelope euccrarfully require*
more than ordinary skill. With the eirap-

n»ort diffl.-uit game animal* of approach oo
NABH VILLE.
Revivals are in progress in all of the actually
tighten buffalo bull will ran at
R. TIMMERMAN.
churches this week.
Homapathic Physician &amp; surgeon.
Sain Camler and Mra. E. R. White were
BOWENHMILLB.
callrtl to Stanton Monday morning by
Splendid sleighing.
the sudden death, from h»-art disease, of weiring extraordinary prncauUoua, and a
About 30 ofthe young people sur­
WM. JONES,
prised Mix* Kate and Mr. Carl Stokoe. their mother, who was visiting at that
Dentist.
place.
j All report a good time.
Geo.- Tholarxt has returned from • Mrs. W. I. Marble, of Battle Creek, is
visiting her folks here.
I
Dakota.
He
says
Michigan
is
goal
C. WELTO*’
Mra. Frank McDerby returned from
enough f**r him.
lb» moat graceful at qudHrupd*. Thera »
Eld. Gillaspie and wife spent New Almon Munday.
agrat for Ik 1 Ohio Fanucr'i Insurance Go. Years with thvir daughter Airs. Burse
Neal Walralh -and F. 8. Bice were
mien pollel . on a umu’s property again*:
billed tn skate a 3-mlle race at the rink tempo* to bunt tU* animal without umira&gt;yfire,lighUlnRoe wind: agalnrt a man'* in Allegan.
■y death and aocidsnL
Geo. Maser haa re.-uimcd his school Satunlay, but the affair was a fizzle, ■tauding it* way* .umI babita. Anybody ran
owing tn the breaking of one of Bice's hum and kill a biaon. a h&gt;«r and many of
after a week's vacation.
OK A SHELDON,
Airs. Alary Miller imd son are vlsiUng skates, which let jS’eal win *ith raseJohn 8. Brock was down from Hast­ lope dranand* Hie tixwt akillfcl of hnntumen
at Thomxs Blackman's.
•Crain Abstract block.Hartings, Mich.)
to ecunpoto with i:« keen mmiom of right and
There is to be,an io|»en meeting and ings Saturday, afternoon.
—
m&lt; of Abstract books in Barry
Cloverdale creamery has closed for
public installation ;tt tMr G. A. R. hall
the season, having run much later than
on Thursday evening of this week.
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Knox enter­ they expected too. They are now lin­
JFS A.SWEKZEY
'
tained company fftm Otsego New ing their ice house.
Orno Strong and family returned
Years «lay. Lx
□Mdngi, Mich.
Monday from their holiday visit at
~W00DhAND7~
Kalamazoo.
fc. bchantz* Miorc.
Wait. Stillwell was at MMdleville
Jacob Hofer is »»iln In the postoftice.
E KEN ASTON,
•School in district No. I has la-gun Saturday.
George Beil visited friends at Hast­
again with Ik-lla 51. Palmerton and
ings
Saturday. I donl know whether
John Warner as teachers.
Omar Allen and wife, of Rockford, his friend came home with him or not.
Mra. J. W. Roberts has gone into the might nui them down; but an a rule nothing
qiUy rttvcSlr.'t to.
are hero visiting friends.
At the protracted meeting in Odrasa schools as assistant to her husband,
*HN CARVETU? ’
who is chief engineer.
Attorney at Law. under the management of Rev. L. 51.
R. E. Sturgis left for Chicago Tues­
Garlick there are reported fin conver­
day afternoon to rriutnc work after his
Mlddl'Ttlb-. Mteh.
sions.
holiday Vacation.
,
,RTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Ard. Stantsu’s girl from Chicago, hi
amount of 40 gathered at John H.
Insurance and Loans.
making him a visit.
right excepting thogiraffr. Inmalkfug onte' with J. &lt;1. Runyan 4 bon. 3 Moon* north IMUenback's on a surprise xs it was hb»
Frank
Lnmptnan
has
moved
his
tof« the pnndpal point U tn k
50th wedding anniversary.
Dr. Landis removed' an ovarian liillaril hall into the basement of A. J. &gt;iml oext to krapAxitof *mril.
‘ u—-------- 1—*------------tumor aliout an Inch in diameter from Hardy’s building.
W, E. Griggs won a fine revolver in
Mrs. Alden.
There have l*en several uiim of icr a raffle at Frank Mcf&gt;erby's Saturday
orr ten to one dial you arc orau tlrsl. although
packed away this week for summer use. evening.
Jacob
Osniun. Will Griggs and Walt
C. 8. Palmerton has finally got his
' Powers wen- nt Charlotte Wednesday broken ground and undulating prairie. If
NAPPEN A VanARALAN.
saw mill running.
। last on a suit between Powers and the
. Lawyers.
| pnuent owners of the old Sherman
(Over Ha«ii® MMiu&amp;ri Hoax.)
FREEPORT.
; estate.
.
OLLIAM R. 8WEEZEY. Attorn-y Frpm the Herald.
The debating club meeting Monday which barranca ririldo b»»fcre yrai v&lt;&gt;ur»cU
Airs. Henry Crockford, of Carlton. ■ night was so thinly attended that an
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
w&amp;s
the
guest
ot
Miss
Mary
’
Allerding
adjournment was had »o Wednesday
■acUran io £11 coorta of the riato
in I- reeport Tuesday.
night.
•rally
flLLIAM B. 8WEEZEY,
We are glad to announce that Milo
A party of young folks gathered at
Justice of the Peace. Fish is again able to rideout.
the hull recently vacated by the K. of
Ninety pw rant. of all tie*
Mr. and Mrs. John Parkergisited rel­ P. lodge. Saturday evening and put In
JlroV.oiM h Kj-sMaHy.
atives in Vermontville Saturday.
a pleasant evening keeping time with
mTKguxaspik
Reuben Fish returned Saturday after their feet to the .-drains of the ever­ •imp)}' no good nt all beyond t&gt;»o
yard
a pleasant visit with relative® in Big inspiring violin.
rarttaMHI*Rapids.
Mrs. Rhodes, of Battle Creek, who
An
interesting
feature
at
the
M.
E.
has
been
vieitlng
her
daughter,
Mrs.
AKY C. COBB.
church was a new cutler, pmented by Cable, returned to her home Mondav.
John Parker to his wife.
unie
Lillie Ftigbner
Feighner was at Hastings last
IHHIONABLK DRKMMAJIRP
.ThL.(^hchrA' of .Howne, have aecur- । Wet.k. the guest ot former schoolmatra.
ay valuable jxuutnra
«1
towards building a new
— «=Frwi
—-» Baker, «—-•*—
Again &lt;?
baa
in &gt;imitation
'inyrfitl Attention Given to Cutting church which they hope to erect next of the Arab, -folded hh teat and silent­
I Fitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
summer.
ly stole away." Roate Herrick bought1
The boys who “catch ou" to sleighs what little stock Fred had left and
must not complain if thev have to be snvs he will take it to Battle Creek.
carried home with broken limbs or
Henry Clever was called to Mans­
l QX1 _ Rnrular DMMiinjr* erary otherwise injured.
field, Ohio, last week by the unexpected
. I 'M1 -&gt;Ylo»y evnaliM:. « AsrmJohn Fish, of Big Rapids, talks of death of his mother.
Holl, otiv Jullu* Ru^srir* rtunj.
A. H. JUHWJON. M. W.
moving back here, libs 'father. D. F..
Emma
Butterfield, of Parma, a trapa, all tbe white knowing and acwntmg
• A.VcinMOBH. ILK
[
of Carlton, has been tn that region sev­ cousin of Dr. C. H Goodwin, was in the
to inr-nilgate atraugr and unnowd objects
MortCMT* K&lt;U&lt;*.
( eral weeks past, hunting.
village as his guest last week.
Mrs. Frank Wallace, who has i&gt;ecn
fault havttu: bran mart..' in the conditions of
Dr. Carpmter..of Woodland, took the
ruun tnonmuf mad* and WtMuM by making relatives and friend!, happy in
a Sidy anti None) Ntoy. bia wile, to Robert this vicinity the past few weeks, re­ train here Monday for * visit to friends truly feminine imdtnrt. A hunter, iti full
in
Hoosierdom.
Hand J?Dandsoa Bunt*, and David RknowHig# of thi* failing euta r A^Jilrr.i or
turns to her home in Ohio to-day.
O. U. 8DCKRR.
Den. Kelly and wife, of Woodbind,
accompanied by the latter’s sister. Miss
MAPLE GROVE.
Flora .stinchcomb. were visiting Geo.
■Ben Miller kept open house New
Kelly and wife the first of the week.
Rev. and Aim. 1. B. Jones, of Way­ Years day.
around the rtrange objw't in a circle. Eran
Lawrio Debolt gave a party New if eciuibMl. tbratgh not wo. the anteinpn will
land. visited their daughter, Mrs. Isaac
-■U
1
— ... ........ . Monition. Monday and Tue&gt;day, the Years night in honor of bis sister May,
w
apara
of
thirty
daya,
then
and
from
who
is
visiting
him.
■
••
• R .. I - — — — •»/ ... Ill thlwv '‘-I'. former wu shaking hands with Free­
Old Mr. Germsn had a stroke of
port friends Turaday morning.
Luther Childs retains pwraeetilon of a paralysis one day last week.
Ask Winde if he has heard from
leather pocket-book purchased by him
in HCK, tlftv years ago. The material Morgan.
The dance at the Center New Years
Is apparently as good as ever, although
eve wwt a very pleasant affair.
behind th" hillu tbrai walk slowly tin&amp;nh
the book hns t*en in constant use.
•A load of Barnum's little cunning the game with a&gt; little motion an poadbb-.
Herman Gosch is preparing to erect a
dwelling house on hbs farm purchased creaturee passed this section of the
tucnat, A. D.1»M. the t»b day at Augt
Tlae.andthe i«h day of Auguat. A.
country tn mutt for Battle Creek on
of E. Bergy
. J the aame Marine remained unpaid a
Philo I’. Rounds, of West Campbell, Wednredav last. Only a small portion
this year raised six tons of mangles of them were visible, out their chatter­
from leas than one-fitth acre of ground. ing could be plainly hrard.
Knlcker Scherdt and Charley Bocker,
We notice Augural Goech and sons
are hauling pine logs to mUL A rare of Nashville, were among the New
Buffalo will itteo pan to tin windward, Ilk*
sight tor this section. The trees were Yaare callers st Ben Miller's.
I». R. Blade went to Cereeoo last Sun­
grown on the bank of Thornapple,
north of the E. Bergy place, and were day to see Mrs. John Keese, who is will sUnd DO such fooltahtMM «m sun lilhid ■
the only pine trera known of for milra very sick with erysipelas in her head.
lid. Quiek returned from Charlotte
around.
Alias Alma Hitchcock, of Ann Arbor,* Monday night. He reports his mother
is the guest this week of R. M. Bates better.
A horse belonging to Jam« Moore
and wife. The young lady's home is
in the Sandwich Islands, and she is at­ fell down on the hill just east of Hag­
tending school at the state university erman's and was so poor it was unable
with the view of doing missionary1 to arise. Someone ad vised three grains
of corn, as it was trying to eat elder
work in her own country.
Two gentlemen who' bore the ear bushes, or take it to the poor house.
Old Mr. and Mrs. Perry have moved
marks of being intelligent railroad men.
stopped at the Commercial Tuesday to Nashville and are now living with
provided
their non James.
Ceinsde- night and departed cast the next morn­
ing. Two to one that they were repreDRLTON.
seutatirra of the I)., L. A N. railroad.
D. Sutfin who has been is the employ
Vtxj cold at thia writing.
of Moore A Soepard for the past ymr,
The aoldien of this place all join in
learning the tlnoero trade, haa finished heart felt exormsionR of esteem for the
his work here and left Monday for his late deceased John A. Logan, for he
home in Ovid. D. has many friends was truly the soldlera’ frisnd.
T. dolgrnvp
u»d wife and
here who join Id wishing him succwH t _F.
________
_
MtMer and
and -Ukly Sunday*!
wherever he may go.
'| Mraar-r
We are informed that J. W. Boynton ( Blackman'x

A

trad® baat&gt;a»«xe*taf aa thia ®&gt; yard* and mm
port line. • Mr. Boynton'

I'npa,” "If"

*&gt;.'&lt;«) nnd tduriuagiy,

MSN to

PrwKmUy tba old nuu&gt; returned.

over to Brooklyn with,"Mdd t!&gt;" disappointed

iff height.

Hie head fa

•cepter poking ant of the

Uttte,bai RaMon axylainad

cupi*i. an empty row, into wbirti noutug

once rmidrd ,

A WONDERFUL COUNTRY.
HOW A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WA8
HOAXED IN CALIFORNIA

MBrinl

81 Broadway,

�CORSICA’S

WOHaN AND HOME.
MINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD AND
HELPS FOR THE KITCHEN.

GATOS.

THE THEOSOPHIST'a

TRACKING THE OUTLAWS A WORK
OF THE GREATEST DIFFICULTY.

•oeial ndatton may.-xU or

Pecularti

tte broad tai of uiind and matter

oration for

mind, or will, b capa bl. rf traveling to die-

perfectly mUloaniiu girl camu to

aoLiuu Co wkih builders of sleeping cars orv
a party. It U4.;i&gt;t to te rvttedkd and there is

nluncod into a life of profanity au account of
writ ■ f it. I*
...... ■ 1 . I. ._ ■ —n.L_ V ■■

national admlraUou and interest

Cored, uitoilipuiua ofllor maid," aaya a Ikoton
bou*&gt;iu- |*r. •TUI* Utod cn-ciluro had Tte
Ceaturv in ter hand. 6te had evidently
ta-. u n ading it aa tte camo up in tte horwi
curx Ste ted ou au extremely riiuple, wvll

to tbKatagular rtatoof affair* extottng in . ToHnn tte rewUltte. »taa .s—
fat, for making tte famoua Virginia dtoh
.M i on,v to'oaopbic. m particular, but nil i-ocde.
kuow a&gt; tte Brunswick Mow, tte wipe for
which to M foUow* Take one •quirrvl, freab
"Aun»" *• “ •I*”** Of alu»o»j4&gt;-re, improv •
ateif pouudo’ middimg.cul thin
&gt;«&gt;ug. women and
ISSS: JSXvJCSS if-Sefct Tl.»».«U„r.n.. ■nib.-ryi.r-h
1 natM "lth
animal
Y*Tr/~* lyagtetiun, or chemical pure that our taxltea
.
.. .
... -.-.--l ____ •_____ has IbMiMilt aralnst ttem. md C

betu-r En-ltoh than my Latin achool aou. cx-

reuMimterod about bar. She haa lived with

think everything of her.

She to umply

of tte squirrel, which should te taken out.
Now add cue quart of tosuatoro fpostod), uno
small onion, one-half jouiai of tetter (fresh),
one good siaed Irish i*Xato, two ears of corn,
with tte grains split down each row tefore
cutting from tbe cob. Tten a Mifflctont

M-Indi woman tea uttered
if miuntua tbe tnun will roll into

with tte tomatwa juM one hour before
atand ■ &lt;* tte outaido of tte door, viuphariaing

i eo much totter fur a girl to lire
tbe genuine Bruuiwwk atew.—Washington

.
.
, j,
,----oui, can it umma iwmv lor im aaxa or
knowhow c hnndte a gun. Tteir boklueaa njortrattou. this dteharged human reenra
taamaring, and ttay often vW: Ajaccio la ’
w ittrif .* e^mite JXu TuZ
dtogute, but tte inhabitant, arv ^afraid of
,Jlnt
“
tlfcm fiiat. tlw-v n*ver rie *-«Mvlv awr ra.

.
.
.
. — •
I* 1 -r*.
* nil our u—o u.wii
■“ uki.....
» nail. &gt;.
port their movements to the nut buri tee. , Tten: Coro it wUl te s.vu that this ’•ouru- is
Through the fear ttey intplro they ar* aite I ,•
..u ua, and*ready
*..*fora!!
—»
.
al---------way* with
emrrpmcica.
Tbe war that tramfercuco to effected to that
when tte "pistaiwrW gvt or. tteir trail B ttero/nAld wishing to appear In a distant
ttey are invariably wnrtml by friendly vte d, „ furri lalvl
and u&gt;1.n

Bte mid exactly those words, 'reflnenwut and
thinjcvif ate ahuuld have a few dtodpteal
..................
1«——*-i—■—i
and make* it really her rreponaildlity and .
irri u&gt;M&lt;w- -«•
——
—J
n rvea all look happy gad healthy. No i
winder her hnatreoa l*wk&gt; a year pn titer and i
younger Svery tuixwding winter I”— Boston I

Why should al*' uot tel

Houk Windew Kill*.

Till* i» trio public au umuigKurat.
cIumI!

know. Ita cvHitagious material resides uudoubtodly in tte booth of tte vue affected

trouio care the deeping tar cum pan y should

would be almost imposaftde for thorn to load
her youth.
to ptea-rerl of great phyteal the wild life of outlaw* atolaberv than in
and *iia greatly detered to follow her Corrica. ln&gt;i&gt;enw.rable forrrta, proetpltoua
I iuhtoeor)j wcetern exploralturn, add ro knand tinexjJoTvd cav»rn» rendertte taak
____ r-F detom-d by the fear of making him i of tracking throe outlaw* a work of tbegreotridfcuted, about tte only fear ot which «te ia j *»t difficulty and no little danger. Corytoa to
ceptobta—Chicago Tribune.
divJtM by a chain of mountains running

rUI VW«U* .WM.
w.
■ wvtblng than tte white of
■ mav ta&gt; poured over the wour

tiveif puintjfn»!Kt greet, or red and Sited
withaouw ptauL An oblong box of iivoforevvr or creeping (linrlie will grow lux­
uriantly and require bat little care.—Chicago •formerly vnppored to to tte "urn* upplicar

Tte latch

towel* be lock.*if Tte ladksi mu*t pnsrtically
dnw. tte:i»elvtw before having tteir mctiona Tb&gt;.i* Lt no call for pmaraticMi in

during its ixurage onr tte wrrotione from
tte tb nut ate ncoe. Tbo air proteUy rotauia
it for uloug lime, and tteeeeecrotione usually,
at tte bright of tte dtey. bring eottoemW, arv Wtaiiy vommunkwU-d from one child
to fitetter in play, by ktelng, etc., or ttey
dry ate an* finely pulvcturil and uro *«:

falh aatoep or *uccuinta« to a r&gt;lMrulu.xxl
trance. During tte idrop ur tranro tte bud v
leuto a portion of ita vl&amp;lity, or more corrv-tly a certain portienof havingbevae&gt;ctol
by tte will, thi aou! to emtbliil to clothn berastral tedr. an exiu'. counterpart of tte
alnrpiug ow, and tten jcxxx«&lt;1 tipixi ter twriul
Journey.—Iksion Ite-oni.
’

weU dn—*d were altuilxrly m-cupiud at an-

-fitful attention of sleeping car tedder*;
aavta* tatnslucx m. iinpiwesncnt until it

Hood** Banta partita haa ew

th-« &lt;4iil&lt;lren Into open aqumw and parka,
plaeva &lt;&gt;*'.niuaeawnt a fate tenlttiy cliiLtreu
rougregate! And yrt. thl* to done daily,—Dr.
John Heating In Babyhood

Belhcoc.-ia

! ta-gnn with on apology, saying that Oen.

llltevd as to inform me of tteir amiable re­
marks I n-i.udiala entirely from my list of

IOO Doses One Doh
CobtaiwUUcbril.of tba bark A»iWti.
lew Y&gt;w*. and Marana tratlc. rame *

,*&lt;,u

WortiM Classes, Attei

We are nu&gt; jwrrvwd to frroith alt de
etuptojnimt al i-ome, tbe Wtatoo&lt; tr.»wrong.

tbe thing to bo al unre applied.

tentb'i down from uu- guucmtion to an

uf n-uxvliiw for liyauutery. ’Beaten up
slightly, with or without sugar, and ewal
lowed at a gulp, it lends, by Itn rtnullwtit

oumuou

stomach an.! inteaUnrs, and, by forming n
transi-&lt;nt routing ou tbao organ*, to enable

peaceful rilloger wfli direct a brigand ou hta

I
,&lt;&lt;uJ 1€u&lt;XM1MwoC the «'ummon«»t
.
. . XT _&gt;-------- —----- ..-------] tew that a tine, puro young mind simM te
। depraved by tbe slightest study of tte snnpk*
; rules ot. teallh. Hundreds of )&lt;xuig gtrh
tnjure ttetnsrivee Irrsparably through

Hood's Sareap,
otdy by ft L HOOD * OO.. XxrwviJ, K

Ixmdoo tip'-i,” soul Mr. Duptwr, -shortly after
we reacted Lissdou, and u.-ru trvat-xl tn u Hood'- f’rr.afirlHa will help »oc

discomfort cxpt-rteaml from tte ordinary
acvicb-tit of this kind, and anything that ex-

lion, from tte UnU week till tte rough nearly j
itocppeoni, th &lt; child with ivbtxipiug rough to
Girls sliouM te taught sonwthing of wtet
capal.ioiif giving tbadiwmu: U&gt; others with
wy owe to |«wb&lt;ity no wvll aa to ttemsrires,
wl.u'ii it comes in con tact. Ik it nut almast । for in tteir hands lie tte teallli anil bnpphwm

will te inuugunttKi

FTeuov-uUy tte chilly feeling that one to.

Hood’s^ Bare

i with a vigorous vegvtatliri that reminds&lt;
ot tbe furreta nrittevnl of tbe new wen

Hatred iu Cordes to keen.

tte ry**” "''t* aitting ns solemn and uutuoved
ata murbri stator. It was a dreadfully wet

to administer !u*tkv

singing in Ito brancto*.

disses *1 txsly.—Hall's Journal of Health.

no reason why any lady *ta&gt;u)*i

Urt - fcuxllm.

MAMT MW1JIQ FLaCSS.

iu-x to enrefuiiy -.rowed buck into place:

utter ImU-l tin* um«- u&gt; br«okt**c

Unknown to O

YOU

.Mtoow . .1
kwr. firit

tea rd a man l&gt; hind a clonk arrrentay: ‘Dxy-

of kcwl inilltin. Tbe Oxai'-ins nffoct to D»d you nv«r tear &lt;rf *wb tewvh of
curse the bandits, but in rraligy they fuel: dsiwof ‘Y.- ’ said amxter, -ten dfci you tear
kindly toward* them. This no duuhtarimal what that fellow wd 1 about tte Lane ro*flc!

riel by tte entire puliation uf tte island

a»«rsaw.

Imyou know , Cvetxxm U. Abxt-

Lantiitr.

J.«r::al

which disjdarw tbs boom and iotsrnsd

) In Italy, on lbs|otter band.

PENS1OHS 5«
Lksmd a thousandfold.

physical wsU-telnn
CoadlUsa

diff-o-ruw wtinU-wr to tte •.nuisfereocw, iu

ried things with a high band.

unce paid to tbe bandits Id,oou crown* in &lt;4 tulltM ca.lxi tu&lt;n&gt;s*o. frequenting toe low
gold annually to purchase iauuunity from .
Pios 1^1 X is

U

C-

‘

nne
Ull

*. i Uw «adan‘ Romano and Groebu Another
admi-vd rrprtable to tte flower stalk uf tte
mlbUB-M.fcrnillrf.hld.

Ite? tadoX
tight, will make Iteelf uuiteMnUy felt ou a
SDid day, ju t a* ot&gt; ixwrd ship tte prupiu-

fneud, but ratter be afraid of withholding

inabgu itiCteues will often ufford
by geniality.
In countries wi».-n. tte wsowti nr&gt;« bauitwally

A frown will thwart your

jxospect of better tlnaw. With a cvuitlnual
foreign immigration which maintains ttewip|4y of un'kilfad ate partly skilled female te
ter, and tte cuai|~UUo.i in manufacturing

(JI&lt;1 tuai-1 aunts seem to be woven
up by tautd" by a memter of thia sixterteod.
Home terume tte Ifuumterpnr or right bowrr

a stain of things which iuvolvas an inhu­
manity that would shame savages, which
gives tte lie hourly to tte aseuined Chris­
tianity of the uatloo; ate whirb imX only
tte fee ling of hatred and comity tuwmd the

iagly prvgrwire and apiorvnt today.
mrimM and more prssaiug cuntluually. It is

rays uf teat jaia. through tte air without
beating it. ami jiroduro no effect till they 1mptngi- mi tte walls, furniture and carpel cf
tte rwiiL Ttann, being thus gently warmed,
eooumniicatn tteir teat by contact with tte
sir al&gt;ovCtte&lt;n, and in' this way, while tte
ob&gt;».u in the nxxn aro raised to a sulBcieot
temi-eraturr, tte air G not n-nderad rniplmwmt by teiug overheated.

of otter |xopJe'. chiklrwi! Ttelr courage is

vulvxd tuck uumltigalod suffering aa a large

Why U it that thero is such a vttalixed an
tagonsuu to thia largo contingent! Well may
ttey say: “Huffrrano. i. tte iasdgv of till our

i«li.Atea literally true ttud. human being*
ibus clteood to tte oar ran by no pcasiblUty
dev&lt; l,.p tluur higher facrajtte. Tte y can only
l&gt;u either drudg&gt;« or dange r* Ttey are, in
fact, priM ru-r* of poverty, and ii. ttem tte
Now VVorkl haa reproduced tte mddeet and
tuort di&gt;pl»rnbL&gt; cuoditlon of tbe oil one.—

tllnga Ttey are (uppoaed to be disu|&gt;f&gt;ototed

ere uimI Cbose engaged iu tbo higter cxsTtpsv
Uonauspocially) subsist in eomfortalde indp»-pd»tK’u an ! pleoxirvful activity, with m.

times mvral layers un. tite^d on tte walla
u.™*!. ui mi.-"ww. ino onjy proper way,
when tte paper needs renewing, U to remove

regards b-xdth and comfort, ttey nru
iraw nigh when their parental jiroteetors

v -dteagu Herald.

Graphic

hbufcdrr-.w-ll-^w

aourfahing, wtei.wr»crw. ate digMatiUe.
From meal cokes a fanueotte drink &lt;wikrd

FREE! • ""SeVaV

TOLEDO

BLAD

CSf.'tX,JWO riE *&gt;wr WCKS
TH I. WORLD, ttond IVwtal. avklnc lw
Tirr nr.ape, toleoO.

is terrby rtvrn tte: I shall i ;;
1.. is tte hUteal bidder, on "ft

tasteful articka of tteir own luindiawk.

to tte nsuWtn drgTyn. tte air mu*Vt*&gt; far
teUz r tlnui i» tealthy or ognswldn fur bivath-

tein)Jv* of tte nuigbburbxid of Kupkw with-

I 1.™^.,

suites with you, frown, und it frowns again.'
—K. L. Ellsworth ih Cleveland Lteder.

torming on ex-vdleut barrier to tbo «.-»pe ot

Cold wall* aisnioduroa -uwe of chUlitaw,
tau if ttey are property built there should te
no dliteuity in krejung ttem warm upon tte

o™,nr

milk and butler It to cut off just above tte
•»» aboo‘ »wo fret bi Xi*. If old. tte

“• *—»««-«mb P~*-i &lt;rf tin fc -M&lt;-

ing the luun. ttey wssj, mentally utter tte
bml bn ath may be curod as foll.&gt;wn, uo
ter what the caum: Throe hours after
breakfast a toospoouful of tte following

A vlMt lu Dr. Greeu s Laboratory, at
Woodbury, N. J., h;« conghleraldy
changed our viewa, and mpadAlly onr
pr&lt; Juaiees Id reganl to what are gener­
ally known aa "Suuxlard Patent Modtrlnea." Of coone we are gettitur to
that age in Life when we are forced to
conclude Life itself la a hum Img, and
uaturally distrust anything that has Dot
withstood long and tried experienota.
living a physician 1 had the curiosity to
know how such a Mie of two. mixtlc.il
preparations could be sitetained for ao
innny yearn. The perfect svslem upon
which lhe buiinem is rxmducV-d, and
the pharmocentical arraDffeiuents for
the ninnufActure of the two receipts
with which wa were made acquainted,
are suffirb-nUy ranvincln&lt; to ua that
the Avatn’T Flowkk. for Dyspepsia
and Livi«r com plaints, and Rorciikk’h
German SYriip, for Throat and Lung
truublea, were for the txanplidnta they
are cneoinmended, most exoeltant reme­
dies, and only regret that in much of
our practice, medical ethics prevent us
from prvwribing them without making
the lormulas public. When we ’were
shown the great quantity of vnlnntarv
letters having l»ecn forwarded Dr.
Green, from all parte of the country,
und fr m all cliunwo of prop]*, lawyers,
mlnteters and doctors, firing a descrip­
tion of their ailments, tmtioKRiials of
their euros, etc.. I feel like endorsing
Dr. Green’s suggestions that the gov­
ernment accept such valuable formulas,
and license them by giving protection
to the inventor same an patents gener­
ally.- -Copied from N. x. Druggists'
Circular of Oct 1886.

roneeaod autourttv gran
day ot Derotdbrr. A. D .
»,
.
Court ef Ram Count). Hieh.g-n. ak ot ;
late, right, tide and tnterost aftte *airt
Colotropw pigantra afford* excellent liter,
uaed tir Mirioua jnuixwM. Tte ta-.u-r tan*
newly puted from tte stipu of tl• • d«ua palm
are woveu into ol! kinds uf matting and baatetww The powd«rod M**i of a large trw
called terebern r thrown Into tte water to

and cHer-tiriing drawers. Tte bourns an
rude ivaii -al structures, covnrtd with than !■
A Horrible French DtirL

DeeewterM. AJ», «*. .
MAH1A »fAKtyX. Gust

wiLsor
WASHBOXH

tsrcco the fkaiapartte. Col. Rftriuer ilufa! !

bound, togvtter iu such wtwi that aidy tbe

“FZRkER'H
HAIR BALS.r
n h"

ytrnng Captain was found dead, jd^nwd by
many cL-p wixuate Cot Dufal was hi little
tetter jiUgh’. having n-cr.rwl thne terrible

HIRDERCORN8
PARMERU. ATTENTION

similar mixture,
■root as an infant’s
of 8 months—Hall's Journal of Health.

HAY

A11 swutuout locks in kitoteo boilers should

HRILOn-? COUGH and

out all —liment. Ofteatimsw when complalat

loo- Md by Vf. H. Goodyaar.

An arUlclal &gt;ck rabbit, which runs

Wante

HHILOHTi VITALUBR to what

At Once, in any Qv(

Aneii-in

All eUUr Imported into Canada wdl be quarwteeL Tbe new tavmittau fa Intonted to &lt;te

Press near Elevate
Call u&gt;d Sw m

J. M. ROCC

�IN DREAMLAND.
A

REMARKABLE VISION ANO
PR03ADLE EXPLANATION.

BISHOP TUTTLE'S GRIT.
knew that he wni even imiispo«d
u hen the nenm of Lis death flaahrtf over A STIRRING STORY OF THE *O*thea imtind thousand! of propto stood
aghast at the audden chaoftj frott
TANA
TWKNTY YEARS AGO.
hralih and vigor to cold and ethol
death. For tbe past twenty-five years
there has been no wan nwrecomstanily
before the public than General John A.
Logan. Through all his career he had
l«u noted for his fearlt-amew and
purity of character, both in public and
private life Loved by friends nni

ITS

of braith

.prln-

R. J&gt;. Grafton in the personal knawkdgs of
Rev. Mr. Gregory, both well known *ninfacers
since, a gentlernnn wns rick enough &lt;o require
saiw attcutiou at night No one thought tbe
sick tnau dangwrouriy UL A friend sal with
him till midnight, giving modiona Tbe si.k

{[t^ lunch agnln on&gt;ptl*it!«&gt;
t *rnoun L amptoynd to dlfforerit
-gliah visitors flo :k in large number*
^,'^trn tenuis ground, one of the to**t in
xsanftr, sphodkUy situated to thu middle
th* park, and carefully k*&gt;pt in ordur by

the UMAiuiAitm, where then, fat much to
“cartelfam." Between 4 and b o'clock
[toborbood &lt;g the (prings again g-owa
many policuta now taka their after
Elizabeth well was tbo ruo-.t frorjuvnlol in tbe
«ar\j* monilt:,-;, the greater number uf vUitors
are galhand around tbo Ludwigabnuincn,

which are spacious, ’tbo dining iriutn cwpivially, whii h h hunarkubl" not only by its

ooostant perlonnanrea by military bond* in

jropitreo'i, in the concert rooms.

Rail* and

eompsny gives special jsirfornuuirew In tl*&gt;
theatre. ami all but tlm cumpl.-uuing chronic
invalid mar Io ru&gt; joyotK os they phusc.

pected to diol

•tvmxl in tbo aflirmativt* witfaiucb proof ut
offonxl fa the ocuurreuue rvteuxl or any of u
•Imilor notura. I affirm that tbe rireping
inuRwna awakened by the terrain of Lindytngfrioral or mmre other uotee, if any, nud
that She dream may bn»e occupied only tbe
fractional part of a wotxL Tire wrep-r may '
hav-luu) thta dictempenxi-dream anlawakx. uumdMAI,
In LI.
elixr WCml M.nuxd *wl lb .ri.LU
sk«i» reflecting on nckurs*, (xreibly dr»Uli.
Tire.two thoughts are almoa if not quite toi
keparablo.
.
TUt.NElKU DCRISD tLXKP.
Dreaming tk'thinkHig during Mrep. Irerfl 1
Brougham jr. o»mbiy devoted muront’&gt;-:ill-&gt;n

dreams Hum any other Writer worth mention­
ing, though inuny dtaUngufeb&lt;*ii scholars barn
thought and written much ion the -.iu»ni!&gt;joct. A writer puts tin- matter tersely thus:
••Dre-ims luivc, in ell dg» nu.i enuQtriiH,
lavai bellos’cd i:i ns imlicntlo-.ui &lt;»f the faturo;

race, whose rivilimtion, coeval' with tbo

which wns hoary with antiquity bofon oar
■■jsty infant, tiv» United Bthtea, was born.

in tho district l.iformallon of every doacriptlra which may be likely to Interest members
b prourXly dispatch*! to bradipuirteri.
Thai from morning till night iwunUoss

tlon they may wtuit nt tbo office established
for that
—- - purpose, and merely for tbo truubln
Thd ,
Uoyd’shainlwaystMeu its strict reliability,
couflnncd
rapidity
traiwndsrion.
gs
—.-r~ with
----- —
•---- * of --------Thta
c«-n.n«.. ..v.-a
l»&lt; .1x1 »
rvcognisc and —
profit
•»' hby.
’ In tba day* of
”» Sir
Robert Wnlpote the And uew« qn maritime
mattiT* wav always '*.&gt;ugbt and fo&lt;md at
IJuytlX awl uuder Un’ able manngrmetft of
the present commlttre awl mvrctary tb&lt;s
reputation acquired in olden day* la by no
mruna likely to auffer. Every telegram or
advlre of any dencriptiau roceivud i,t IJoyd'a

umaad tb»ir anreatori, arc content to do buri

lb- Ohio nnd the U|i».T

gaged. Au cnuy-going loafer camo in. I
roiitfaiued to rear! or write. He placed hb
chair ogninrt tbo wall and toll calo-p. I accidontaliy knock*! u look off tbe tai te. Ho
Jumped nearly out of hi* chair and thanked
nni for atraking 1dm from a troubted dream.

falling bools cau««l hisn to drretn "t thn
light with ।urtote. also awakened him from a
drvatn that M.vm&gt;vl to him to mteud over
vonriikvalite titna. I knew It waa only the
frarthuir.l part of a second.
cotxnruoK'H “kusla kuas."
CoteridguV “Kubla Khan" was a fi-aguxnt
-"v
anew uu. m- uitcup-j aivr
' reading hi hueboir: ’ Horo tie- Khnn KuNa
rommandfJ a pafawn to be built." ete. TarI®' «-omp«»r&lt;i lire “DevilSi Kotmta" white
' dreaming if it ta objected that all tin*
cnikl iret bo ilotw In tbo fractional partofu
I »**»! ot time. I wouM answer: What U ita
i
.I__ .________
PptrOerfl A “flanh" of the mind illuruin-e tbo
। whole lite that it nn_-L I thought I wtaikl be
i M&amp;d by a borro running away

notsuffemi In steep! Who fans not bad Ufa
mind, soul, spirit tickled by some &lt;*ld fancy
while steeping, ami bom nw&gt;krn.*! ••onvulwri

k-mp’, H«bun&gt;. rnr (he Thru* «nd
I.unirh It-never
it n*tv..r fuiiu
Lung*.
fails tzs
to nnr«
cure r-x.iir.fm
Coughs,
Olds. Croup. Bronchitis and all threat
aud lung troubles. Price 50c amt SI.
Trial size free W. II. Goodyear.

boots .jua

oul of tbs

David Dmlley Field says the people
of New York pay more than fllOOjGfl
yearly for recording surplus words in
mortgages.

Cherokee Blood Purifier will cure
Scrofula Erysipelas Salt Rheum and
Scald Head. w. fl. Goodyear.

and teat* crowding n gulch lie*wen two high
shoulders of a giant p-ak and climbing up tho

Losses by fire tn the United Ktxtee
platform.-. wm Uw metropolis of the uorthrm । and
nr Canada tor the 11 months of 1W,
mountain*. One white, morning, soon after , fl05,UOX)W.
&lt;a;
,
midnight, fire broke out among aotne rtuMitfai !

^eXce-v'w K

ically as nn angi l\
&lt;rv&lt;T Its “luiutt*: id
fa Courier Journal.

iy rustic sifting Iradd* hln% movwl by nou&gt;»-

perate enough. Tbe f»-c&gt;plc rrolijetl that her-?
miles of plain and mountain, buried deep in

ttei.t with great perrirtetwy. and otu :l learns
i&gt; *&gt;»teni polwmed and pnwtrated. .Itret here
Hmm!'* XarMip.rlll* dor* n tut amoowt of good,
Mpelllrs; Impurtir* I nun the btood. giving rt
rtehnertand vitality, white it renovates and

K

A sister-ln-lnw of Abraham Lincoln
to greenhorn* on probable winning bnma It is pcjst-ihislrcss In it iittla Kentucky
town.
Mr. Stevens, on hto Lieveto tour
around the world, has arrived at Shan­
tout u n&gt; literally n'»nnW if they provu ghai.

horror* of cv’iflngrntion. to bo ineritably suc-

Badtiomre*.
CRnrr. Whouplnr Cmub and BrooeblUe. 1
.•nc-dls'rlv rvlirrect by ShllohS Care. tfolJ
W. H. (taodvear.

Nothing better than Cobb’s Little
Pills tfor keeping bowels regular. 25 town wn* impoa
cents Tor 4# pills, w. II. Goodyear.

tlm tout may Lave iweolbly learn nd from smnn
stable boytbnta certain bone wns a lutte
De Les^rps suys 137.5000,000 francs
lame that morning, was “off fab fpri," or are needed to complete tbe Panama
canal.

tian that be furnisher Be tx* unfn&lt;quctrtly

Tl*' tout, as I said. oceneieuiiUy prta hold
of a good bit of tnformatiou l-xiriug upon
tent fall Inct upon bis imagination and the
that bo is relating facta. That tbo occujaiioc

appeared in tbe xpeeutativc community al-out
tlx' bettmg quarters. As a cfauw the touts on-

positions token by the varlott* writers, iu»d ire
a sompte of bis indtretry nod thrift the followtog spoatoi for itself. Within Ute part week

Ths redurtloD of Internal revenue
and the taking off of revenue stamp*
from Pioprietanr Medicines, no doubt
h&amp;a largely lienetHtcdth? consumers, ax
well aa relieving the burden of home
manufacturers. Espechdly in this the
case with Green’s August Flower and
Boxchee's Gtftnan Syrup, ux the reduc­
tion of thirty-xlx cents per dozen, has
been lidded to increase the size of the
bottles containing these rem rd Ira, there­
by giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cent size. The August Flower
for Iryxprpsiii1 and Liver C-omnlaint.
nod the German Syrup for Cough anti
Lung troubles, have perhaps, the larg­
est sale of any medicine in the world.
The advantage of increased size of the
bottles will lie greatly appreciated by
thr sick and afflicted'. In every town
nnd village iu civilized countries.
Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the
same size.

Hockford has built Uuu new houses
this year at a cost-of 6520,000.
CLr^v-r, th® Children. They are esp^uny Hable to sudden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Bto.
Wo guarantoa Ackor'a English
Remedy a positive cure.
It saves
hours of anxious watching.
Sold by

tosni in nil kinds of rehlckw hwhj with fod
der, and 1 made it my ln&gt;sin&gt;&lt;*i to investigate.

1

Hurt Lxlderf"
, and bantu that

men fa. lonely eafauw m tbe wild mountain

A Chapter* ou Tout*.

my very pockrt to wde a litte r, with a furore. «1 from broken down speculators of nil sorts.
al&gt;M auxwtT. “From tbegirl I teftte.-bind in«Z
reccivw! by that morning’s mail—all this m I them are tncn who have been unfortunate.
plunged through a few seconds toward death.
living.—Saratoga Cor.
Troy Tinw*.

skvplng man, without ta-Ing anreriow of it,
I oak whether, during sueb thinking, it: haa
any {tevumro or pain, or*b capable of lupfJurw or misery P White I would prefer to
turn Locke crew to Cousin, Raid. bug.-Jd
Stewart. Ilasailton. Mill. Brown or Ferrier,
yet, rattenitaring that Loeko di&lt;d in 1HM, I
venture lo auxwrrin tle&lt; affirmaJixr. Who

the b drifting along in U» right cluuitx-L

feel ita might, but far aftenrr it baa

Tte.in.uu. «.&gt;,■&lt;«. r~.
I
. .. Ltrrr
......
&lt;
. torn, c-jlored
...
atoll
tracks, a r.umlwrof
and whiui. called “touts," who operate with

controlling tlx- brute, flying os the wind
along a dc.agerous locality, my mind swept
more rapidly over sra* from cbtldliood ou

tfanra of difficult navigation 11to- tli£« Steam

The Best Salve in the wnrkl for Cnta,
Bruitw, Sores. Ultrera, Kall Rheum,
Fever Sone. Trttrr. Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cun* Piles, or no pay
required. It fa guaranteed to give per­
fect wttisfsction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.

white

s&gt;mtan&lt;*&gt;&lt; mimedlately following it, so that
probably the whole tinw drnnn,; which bv

•b reojnlnl and noted.
Tbo tnfornmtuiu I» curefully tninacribod.

favorites in the

land within &lt;vrta.:i Umito—Hurt all
toe coram.'srclu ana outer mvervyw nr rj
rani dal Norte remain, vary properly, fa&gt; the
tamdxif lire haUree. White a fow of ttew
.are taettuod to Ihj one-rtric. and to ■kruggto
w&gt; within haUiug dtatonc.- of the timre, tho
■rayeSty are bvriral in a Rip Van Winkle
dumber from which nothing short ot Gabri— .
.
.
_
।

CapL Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plrieg between Atlantic Citr and N. Yhad lM.-eu troubled with a cough so that
he was unable to sleep, and was induc­
ed to try Dr. King’s N^w Discovery for
population,
consumption. It notonly gate him t^Htant relief, but Mllaved tbe extreme,
soreness in hto breaxL Hi! childrm
were effected and a single doee had the
k*H biocriihindy infested every mountain pats sanw huppy effect Dr. King's New
Discovery i» now the standard remedy
thsxmgh which the lirwv at travel led.
But never «a» a man butter fitted by tia- in the Coleman hou»-h&lt;dd and on board
life schooner. Free trial lotlire of tha
standard remedy at W. U. Goodyear &amp;
Co.’h drug store.

ia renwt, but it is MtabUdwl that tb- n-a.re
cxcejMiots. 1 believe tb« mI-cikt wire aiyak&lt; imxI to tliid Lii frfond daa.1 dreauwil n* be
swa'.te. He may not liave «tept mrtro than a
KJeotel. Sir Benjamin Broth- rein's of bird
Holland: “(In one occasion wb.-tt Im: bum
fntigurd. white listening to a fri -nd rending
■ fond, bo feel a»taep, mui had a iuimu. tbo
particulars of which ItAould liave oc upietl
him u quarter of an hour or tou.^r to exprrM
hi writing. Alter ho awoke be found that ha

lu'id been invnlrwl in bis uugcnvnuxl [wtaioa

HtndUng

His death adds another to the long
list of victims to sudden and acute
rheuiimtuni. Probably no dtoeaxe is
so common as rheumatism, none is
more sudden or dangerous, and there is
certainly none which so completely
baffl-n medical skill.
Only one remedy hu yet been dis­
covered which is k sure and safe cure
fur rhetimalisuidind its twin sister dis­
ease, neuralgia, ami that fa Athhiphoroa.
In thousands of cases Atbiophonu has
proved a quick and certain cure for
these disemtrs. In connection with
Athlophuroa Fills It has never yet fail­
ed to speedily effect a cure.
Ln ail probability many deaths attri­
buted to heart disease are caused by
these terrible diseases, which are far
more dangerous than is generally con­
sidered.
Rlirumatfam, even though in a verv
mild form, is extremely dangerous, for
It fa lialde at any moment to go to the
heart and cause instant death. Why
trillu with u disease so fatal when a
certain cure can be obtained by any
druggist?
Every druggist should keep Athkoplipros and Alhlophoroe 1’ilfa. but
where they cannot lie bought of the
druggist the Athlophoroa CoM 112 Wall
bl.. New York, will send either (car­
riage paid) on receipt of regular price/
which is gLUO per Imttle lor AilhLuptioros ami 50c for Pills.
For liver and kidnt-y diseases, dys­
pepsia, indigestion, weakness nervous
debility, diseases nf women, constipa­
tion, headache, impure I&gt;1&lt;mm1, etc,
Alhlophoruti Pills are unequalud.

tain* were white,with snow; a small rivulet
wUL'b nx-.-uxV-i ed among tbe rocks wna kicked teed. Ills a positive cure for Ulcers, ErapSave doctors’ bills by using Hill’s
tionsar Syphilitic Poisoning. It partitas ths
minimum .imnunt uf trouble, ascertain tbo Peerless Cough Myrup for ooughd. cold.-’ tbe mountain*. iukI. sw«w|dj]g through tbe whole system, and boafabaaall RbeumatiB
nnil croup. No cure, no pay. W. 11. -gorgv, soon tanned tbe tiro into n rodflarratian. Men nabol totbcMv-W' with backett
Goodyear.
and blanlteta There wiv- no tire bngaiio and
roluuaM. olplmbuCirally airnnged and in
Itch, prairie Mange, and Rcratchee
More and more arc United States no other apjmratus far fighting tta- ihmoi
senators buying houses in Washington. Everything "a* confusion, awl the raving of nf every kind cured in 30 minutes by
Woodford’H .Sanltarv lk&gt;t*on Use no
Senator Vtwl lx the laxteet purchaser.
entering in tUmi took* the udvtem received
other. Thia never fails, riold by E. H.
WE ARE HISITIVE that Kemp’s togs of men sujiplrmaitrr! the frantic oxere Lathrop, druggist, Haatinge, Mich.
Sarsaparilla will cfaanse and purify the1 lions of tbr j&gt;co;4e to rave their property.
The flagship Teuomee wav inspected
blood and tone up the system. We
Friday and put out of cointniBSton forhave the confidence to guarantee IL
W. II. Gooi&gt;- carr-oi cwiytwi that held the fated town .bad
vtw«|t compiled and s-t down m the shortest Price fll.uo per IxRtle.
•
and most ronctas manner jiaaublc, w itfa refyr- TRAIL
1'ne a bottle&lt;vf Hill’s Peerless Worm
rtx&gt;M to IJoydV Lists &lt;*f gtvcu d iuw, where
Specific. Money refunded if not bene­
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
further. |«anv.-ulant are readily found — Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
ficial. W. H. Goodyear.
JxNidvu Graphic,
for the Complexion. W. H. G&lt;.k&gt;»yeail situated tho large wnrrhowre* in which
The court hntree and an county racords M
Lancaster, N. H.. were burued Friday.
flit.
GUARANTEED
TtWllWly,

Broido the Keen car transit, a ».m.ri! pile

ftault to rvolla- that tn merely erasing M«t
narrow, yvlkiu and ladguitirant-liuLiug

Strict K«!lnblllty of the Maws Posted.

tion l^ctwecn the soul in tbe body ujkI that of poured into tbe royal exchange. The itxforone to tbr other world, or departing, la thia..

ha|*. tbe moat cxcusabta." Lnnl I*rou~L:un
.

BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS AT LLOYDS

Lloyd'* %-enta ore to bo found all over the
mptoirt tbo fool of tho hud and toll aater|s •
Ho drsamol be raw tho awl of tho sick friend
come out of hu mouth, gut on the fluor, go bo- the *pcK within a few hour*. ready to o*«i»t
bind a choir, try to faidu behind another, thou
behind tho wardrobe, ftoilly crouijs by tbe appear uicst bcnrffclil to tbo interest, of all
tinjiiaoe. Tbe devil entered tbo room and amrerned. Tbcxo agimte are carefully *ebehind tbo chairs, wardrobe. then before it.

disease and pain." Try a bottle, only
50c at W. H Goodyear &lt;£ Co.*b dro&lt;
store.

80 kta-d ihM «mU &gt;. aa4 hft

done by direction of the physician, tbo

•hrhk eixl uwuke tbu itatoer to Hud bi* •lek

for by the rraldrat* of

with kidney complaint acd is
for many years; could not draw m
without help. Now I am free from afl
pain and xorenes-t, and am able to do afl
my own housework. 1 own my thanks

ia»SS8.B.2Ss8SS|S
little meat, and thought I'd

a little ruratto work on.” i.’&gt; ,
, ’.
..
“Wlmt arc you doing ou tbr farm nowl’1
■ “Wall, yer era. wuMikmc laid by dec crop

li!

SLKKTI.KM NIGHTS, made mtaerabte by
that
rough. XLKu
I tab*■’s---Con:
... terrtide
...... U.!,
’ .1
«--- --is Um reosb*

mountain, gikkd the form* of three men

conflict, but acknowledgnd and Obeyed by tbs
populare*. who inMinctiredy^rtosuhad their
virago* grimed and, bltck with smoke, their
V—I- ...I
a.—,
__ j
bloody, their bats blown away, by the wind,
and Uicir clothing ragged and awry, and
with tbe fire of tattle ia their ryes, wal grim
and stem lines of rrwttattaii nn their fanvt,
n-ere terrible ■ImoKt f,*nvioti«

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I
I t
J

Thev kw&gt;L-»l '

W |
rt Mai
JQk Bwj
*■ I
fl

boaeelcM jvopk- below; then they turned and
saluted each other, tbe two nt tbs agtreuMW
regarding their companion in the renter aa
If tn *ZM,i,t
l&gt;„ w-rui tKait* n,Tf !
sborw ttpon tto&gt; trio, giMIng and gkirifying ! U/■ I
them, white the multitude below gave « !
B
groat rbout, recognising, hs ft were, thrir de- J
®

known m tbr tn&lt;xinUin« If not fannexlialriy
rerognlrod in the cliofiguremrnt uf lattto
Tbe one ou the right war. “Bitter Knot RIB,"
otle-rwu.- William Donkerly. a noted draperado, p bo got hb roguem-n from a daring
adventure with the Iwlfauu in tire Bitter Root

JSf5ftSf3S?.B8»ii !
aristocratic Vtrgiuta family. He was a barxL
sotuc fellow of Sfl, well educated nod so well

P* P’fc

C i■ W

fS F**

S U W

SOBA

For Baking Purposes.

Best ini1’- 'v- -!4.

•■a®ff,QRQUP"wir

Ita farms. Price 50 cesste. Nalri by
nil Druggist*. Prepared only by P*. H.
C. PKCKffAM. MTk Cbt-tnlit, Freeport. Mtetfc

public ap;&gt;revtation had cryrtaltard into a
bail greeted him ax their chief, was no less
than BM»op Tuttle. In tbe deaperate turmoO

oaxreto Now tire Anericana han favaated
n'bwr.

•Wall, I&gt; work bard oil di* yrr and 1 want's

«n , or ■crenty-flvi' ftwt deeps Is rank' into
t
or-«ui. the boucen forming a fatal of

f that jilant—Ita way of growing,
and then tbe bops tlwaadvre."
■otatmtly announced by. Mr. William Bm&gt;-

Ttds it tbe way they aU do. Before they will
■Door Charire," said Mrs. Smith, n young
txuirried woman, terming on her hurimnd *
shoulder ux be nat at hi» doth writing. 1 Weil

married r

ridekem. cxcaiA the dog. which murt bo kept
in tbe fonu'v at any com. Wlren tire 1st of
January, ISfl. rotnes three aanre darkeys will
ponnrednwnoo tho landlord for -r-xiiL and

They will trade off tbo)art bushel of eorn for
—Augusta (Ua.) Chronicle.

bar ieoou^. is from KW.tW to £01,00 a year.

Travelog caps worn by EtiglUbwomen

"Hafe full jowekd and Hglitoou
He's a better gMitkmnn than Jos

MONTGOMERY WARD A CQ
a brimstone raid
gulch be cm do It

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. lUHor.

Habtinu*. Maui.. January S. IBS?

The new Michigan soldiers’ home at
Gnupl Rapids was dedicated with ap­
propriate services Thursday. Thou­
sands ot old wterana from all parts of
the Mato wen* in attendance#, and the
exercises were highly interesting. The
sad feature of the occasion was that
the band of dmth had removed the
beloved Gen. Logan. who was to have
made an address.

.____

WASHINGTON LrrTKH-

Uulewi theft; ahull be Home great
change* in public MDtlitMAl concerning
United Malt* senatomhipa. th« day
will come when that body will be conaiders! a very u.vb** Itranch of the
govcrnmwit. With a few exceptions.
It U comport of men more faxuoux for
long puree? enfl rotund .'oporodtiffl
than hrajns It is not a crime to I*
rich/but it doewn’t follow ax a matter
ol eouree that every wealthy man te a
iUU^eimi.
in fact we have ween
wealthy men whuee intelligence was
not as a bright and shining light Very
wealthy men are not apt to fall in lovn|

with inuibvtual pursuits, nor to be in
sympathy with the people, because
their opportunities tor knowing what
th»- people desire are very’ limited, to
aay the least. But in the majority of
SUU*, democratic m Well as republican,
where a .«enator is to be cbomn. wraith
rather than iitneas turns the scale. A
■eualorial contast now. instead of be­
ing an honorable unr between men of
recognized ability, haa degenerated
into an ignoble squabble between men
whore only claim to any distinction is
founded on great wealth, it frequent­
ly happeus that the man with the long­
est purse, the great«*t skill in the low
arts of cunning and bribery, walks off
with the prize, while men vastly hte
superiors in rightful claims to honor
and place are left in the nus because
they lack money, or having it. are too
honorable to make a corrupt use of it
We hope the republican legislature of
Michigan will elect a senator indepen­
dent of the idea of hte worldly' posesaions. A worthy candidate should not
be rejected iiocauiw-of his signal sucoaw in biwinew affairs and consequent
wealth, neither should
be elected on
that score. The mao should be elected
biichU6ut iD the United blatee MDHte.
The more kgwlatlvi- axpiiriance the
better, lie ehould lie n man ot ideas,
studious bitbit&gt; mature judgment, who
has no other fear than the fear of doing
wrong, who ha*’ no dearer wish than to
be right. The man who comes mosl
nimrly to this idea of all those mention­
ed for the place in lion. E. li Lacey.
While Michigan has plenty of wealth
to repreregjt, it will be vastly more to
her credit to be represented by brain.*.
Tbe Detroit Tribune printed a num­
ber of extracts from papers almost ex­
clusively favorable to Stockbridge, and
called it an expression of the republi­
can
press of Michigan. This
te
most decidedly unfair, ana if such
tactics shall be pursued by that paper,
it late* do prophet to predict that it.
shall surely kw all Ita pr-wz-nt rnanogement has galn-d for it The memory
of man has to run back but a verv few
years to the time when the Tribune's
predewysur greatly damaged itself and
the fortunes of the party l&gt;y unfair and
unwarranted interference Id a senator­
ial stniggte.

Although in public life for a quarter
of a century, it M doubtful if Gen.
Logan's property will more than pay
hte detite. No charge of dishonesty­
wax ever laid al hte door; and though
often bitterly dsnoonced by hte politi­
cal opponents. doC one of them ever
dared to say th at? a dollar was ever in
hte posaeMaioD that did not by right
belong there. It M proposed to ratee a
fund of glOODOA for hte widow and
family , it ought to be a pleasure for
the patriotic p«opi«- of America to thus
remember the distinguished wife of the
most dtetinguW;.-! volunteer general
of our country.
San Francisco street rar strikers, in
ord«r to carry their point, resorted to
dynamiting street rant, filled with p*v
pie who had no more to do with the
workingmen's grievances than the re­
puted man in the moon. Providen­
tially no lives were lost, but thedangerOU8 and dastardly spirit of the strikers
wax shown, and whatever Justice there
may. han? Iswn m their strike will be
lost sight of in the righteous indigna­
tion ovet their hellish outrage and
attempted murder.

A democratic oongrsM ha» shown a
dtepoeiUo® to put in the storing
wedge to the final payment or millions
of rebel claims ngainst our gove-rment
by voting to pay »2fi0,(»0 alleged dainagtw to a southern railroad corporation
for property destroyed during the war.
It is not at ail likely thai the-bill will
ever become effective. There is still a
republican senate; and it haa men of
rtainina and patriotism enougli to re•tet legislation of this claax.

About the first thing the republican
tagtelature should do te to submit the
question of prohibition. White not
kaving a requisite two thirds majority

Wahihnotox. Dec. 31*. uaiFrwn our Begular CurrL.pouUroi.
Washington haa been rather quirt
for Christmas week. The President's
renewed Hint-*, Senator Logan's death,
and the fact that many Congreaiinen
went to their homes to spend the holi­
days. has had .wmrthfng to do with
the lull In social nffalrw.
Senator Ixigan's funeral took place
today at noon. The ceremonies were
held ia the Senate Chamber, and the
remains were temporarily placed in a
vault Id Kock Creek cemetery. The
pall bearer* were I*oatmaater General
Vilas. Gen- John Black. Ex-Senator
Conkling. Gen. Simon Cameron. Col.
Fred Grant, Gen. Sherman. Gen. Fair­
child. Commander-In-Chief of the G. A.
R.. and half a dozen other diMinguiahed
men.
Although General Logan died on
Sunday, his remains lay in the room in
which he died until Thursday, when
they were taken to the Capitol rotunda
where they lay in state until the funer­
al. From the hov of bls death until
Thursday the Logan mansion. Calumet
Place as it te called, was thronged with
prominent men and womeh. who were
luaking vislte of condolence. Carriages
were coming ami going all the time, so
that it reminded uiie of occasions when
brilliant social scenes were the cause of
the filling up of the Senator’s house.
For .a quarter of a century Gen.
Logan has bren one ot the foremost
figures in American public life. Baid
Gen. Hawley, “Logan was absolutely
incorruptible, inten.sely patriotic and a
splendid soldier." in dvic honorweh**
made hte way as swiftly aa in the army 1
borne &lt;m by the wun»* nerve and the,
same intuitive knowledge dl men.
Hte sudden death reiutfves one more I
from that small remaining company of '
statesmen who saw the war for the
Union begin and end and were con­
spicuous in the prosecution of it. Uf
this bund of veterans General Logan
would have been selected as the one
most likely to live for a good score of
years yet with his powerful frame, iron
build, apparently rugged health and
buoyant spirits.
In regard to his sucumor, it is
thought hte vacant seat in the Senate
will be filled by one uf six men, all of
whom would like it. Thetw* are Gov.
Oglesby, ex-CongreMiinen Farwell and
four other IlHnote Congrensmen, nameIv Gen. Henderson, Judge l4yson, and

PHAMSzOF

HUMAN NATURE.

Nratker UMAMT Oojt It u Fall «r
MrwUu o»4 Freak* ate Nrtteaa.
■Humn uatar' am ■&gt; worry ooaartla
thteg." said Brotbnr Gardow m Elder Torts
quit ■hofiioE ids fort and laid back for a
»?
“It am so full of streaks aa' freaks an' oosbure dat it am a woodor da Lawd doan* git
diacoorsrsd wid us oomrihue*.
“A ste&lt;reman will i is ip in de aaveilin' an'
dadar* dat we hav de greatest keotry on
airth. Hex' inawnin’, if nis ccfft*- am not up
to par, or bis bsefrtaak am a leede off. be am
ready to walk out an' announew to de public
dat our aystom of gor'nxmt am one which
a 111 evenuwly brn&lt; de keutry to a mate ot
poverty an' dagradasbun.
“Dei am a larx* 'dam of people, who. when
dey fare ixewy fur Mippsc blew do Lawd fur
his goodness an* am ready to nitecnbo 8100
toward dr wecksliun ot a new ehnrrh. Sex'
maw nln\ when apple sass takrede place ot
boaay, dey emagino dat ole Balau has got a
fnM mortgaga on eU-rything, an' dey wouldn't
put up a uickcl fur a church if dey had
money to throw away.
“Dar am people who go about wid broad
smike on dew faces an* tall yon dat die world
am all right. It's dally growin* better an’
it's pbuty good *nuff fur anybody. An boor
later, when «fc grocer or de butcher haa
called deir aUanslmn toakvtle bill which
baa run six mouths de scene cfaaugea Ds
grin ant gutie, an' dis world am all wrong.
“We plan fur a imckleberry excunbuu wid
de feelln'dat our follow men am all right.
We wake up to find dat excurahua spoilt by
a rainy day. an’ n&gt; at oocn dedar* our fellow
men a art of thieves an* cunapiretoca
Dar am no aocuunliu' fur w bat poo*, weak,
vaaciliatiu' human ualur* will du. Wecx-

D0W11 II A COAL 10SR
IN THE BLACK DIAMONDS HOME,
NINETY FEET UNDER OROUND.

Having MippiMd oonalvea with snail lampe

-Who made you?” asked the Sunday
school teacher, addressing the little boy
from the slutne of Borton.
“1 dunno," answered the boy, as he
scratched tbe ahin of his right leg with
his left heel.
“Well, God made you," said the teach­
drill oyuraiad er.
■‘That so," replied Che boy. Then he
ttweting
mine through
added: “1 guess 1 kinder heard o* that
before, but I'm like my old man; I nev­
er was good at rememberin'' names." lacing a in4v au inch and a half iu iliantter Boston Courier.
enter, ai.d after Uaveilng a quarter of a tulle

"Yes." said a Kentuckian who bad 0REAT
been in the far west, “Indians are pow­
erful fond of whiskey.- Let 'em get a
taste of whiskey, and they'll give up
everything for it. An old chief out In
western Dakota offered me a pony, sad­
dle, bridle, blanket and I don’t know
whst else, for a pint of whiskey 1 had
with me."
“And you wouldn’t give it to him?”
"Not much: That was the laxt pint
i bad with me. But It shows how
food the indiansi are of whiskey."

bis body.

Boston Dry Goods.
Store.

We ctuic

We prtweh charity to all. but

ahortcutuin'af

anything out of

Tbe greatest human hutsanee is th&lt;man who never makes a mistake. V
young man once applitsl to an old mer­
Returning to tbe main avenue we move chant for a position ay lxx»kkerper.
"Are you a rtirrect accountant
ask­
ed th* merchant.
“1 never made a mtelake, air" answer*
rd the young man proudly.
-Excuee ine for disputing your word.”
said the merchant, "but you made a
mistake right then."
“How BO, sir*'' ask«?d the aMontehed
young man
“in making such a statement as that
and expecting me to believe. If you
never made a mtelake. you are too good
for earth and we couldn’t think of de­
taining you. Heaven i« your home,
young man. gocal day.?

diarrben.

Tbe apj-titv uf eoosump-

Kind frauds of ten. with tbo nxwt

Messrs. Cannon and Hitt.
A movement has been formally
organized in this city to raise a fund of
SSXljuOO for tbe Senator's widow and
over W5XW have already been sub­
scribed. Senator Ixigan was always
poor. He was never srccrasful in busi­
ness enterprise, and has lived on hte
salary. Hte honesty in legislative life
was proverbial There' wa® never a
lobbvist in Washington who dared to

When the bill to dietribute tbe bal­
ance of the Geneva award was pending
in the Senate, General Logan was
favorably disposed to the claims of the
insurance companies, and one of the
attorneys for them went to hte rooms
to talk on the subject. The General
ricelved him vrry coldly, and when the
man asked to her him in private a few
momenta, be flew into a rage and
ordered him irow the room. There

were rumors that pecuniary inducemtnts were Mug offered to the sup­
porters of the bill, and the General
supposed that the man* had come to
make some proposition to him.
■
Among the many Incidents of the
d.i^ased Senator's life is one which is
connected with his wounds at Fort
Donelson. While lying there bis wife
forced her way to his bedside, and
nursed him through it all. On the cot
adjoining his, with their tow almost
touching, lay Col. Morrison, who, in
the name battle had received an ugly
wound while leading the Forty-Ninth
Illinois. Mre. Logan divided her at­
tention between the two men, and her
careful nursing soon put both of them
in the saddle.
General Grant once made a remark
concerning the dead Senator which
showed in a happy manner one of tbe
latter’s characteristics. “When Logan
cornea here and wants twelve offices,''
said President Grant, -and I give him
eleven out of tbe twelve, be got* home
and curses tbe Administration for not
doing anything for him. Now, Simon
Cameron is different. If he wants
twelve offices and J give him one out
of the twelve, he goes home and swears
he is running this Administration."
General Logan probably, received tbe
largest dally mail of any man in the
Senate or House. Hte. letters came
from all part* of the oouxtry and some
of those from old sdidierx were couched

ro or throe of the opposition wbc
rhich ha. re­
wid Y^te for IL and those would be
rtyh tocarry H through the bocae, . ferred to the Geoeral Lhud Office, oom-

Marrt W

Have inaugurated this Clear
ing Sale in order to reduce
stock for inventory in Febrn
ruary.
The sale will begin Januar.
3 and last until January 31 st.
1887.
*
ADVKBTISED LKTTEXS,
1 Great Bargain* may be ft*
Parted.
Marr A: Duff have gone thro'
lev tug Rice.
their stock anti marked down
everything.in order to make a
W. H. POWBKS.r. M.
clean sweep during this sale.
(treat mark-down iu Ladies,'
Misses and Children s Cloaks.
Wraps and Newmarkets.
j These Garments are marker
lees than cost, and as they are
HALL’S
all this season's goods, they
are very desirable. We b^ve
MOWS THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars R~- made a special price on Cot
ward for any* case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh tons. Calicos, Ginghams, Flar
Cum
.
nels. Linens, Towels, Comfort*
F. J. CHENEY Jt CO., Toledo. O.
P. 8.-Hall's Catarrh Cure te taken in­ ere. Blanket^, Crashee, Dress
ternally. acting directly upon the blood
Goods, Underwear. Cotton
and
mucus surtax
------------------- - of the system.
b
■ Flannek.
druggists.
It will pay you to atienc
CATARRH CURE this Clearing Sale, as every
thing has been reduced, in or­
der to clone.
• Ikm’t forget the address.

Tbe diet of consumptive palianta abould tw
required In bnelth.

Senator Logan was to hte party in
Illinote what Senator Chandler was to
the republicans of Michigan, a burn
leader, whose claims to leadership were
bo pre-eminent, and whose leaderahlp
was so natural, that it brought no
party strife or friction.
•
Did you ever notion how they xteuggle to conceal the identity of hash on a
bill of fare by putting It in FrenchYonkm Statesman.

marriagns can't bo happy, but am aouahdlvd

about an’ worita dclr downfall

twought tbe executive te terms in the
Benton matter. Vest says Cleveland
will surely be the next democratic
nominee for the presidency, and will
receive the solid support Of Missouri.

MARR &amp; DUFF,
&lt;i Wnt Main S,
H.tTTLK CltKKK, ItICH

I'ooe Monthly.

formed out ot whk-fa il» unfamiliar explorer
At tb&gt;&lt; Oriental cotigrew in Vienna M.
Mardis gave a nx*t inUrxwtlng and irwtroct-

tbe journey to bia cbarub'-r.

Bv u

Aded to him by tbe membm of the Oru-nlalut

The Jfiasara Falla Cottis.

eluding nutnduL-toryl vulunj, of which tb.&gt;
first copy was lakl up&gt;n tbr table. M. Havfite
dsseribsd tbs ux-tliod u|xai which ba had
work«l. U»" diffii-ultitM bo luui to orarwiw.

GRANO RAPIDS DIVISION.

aarrwABD.
tbe N ineteeolb dynasty.

.No one

feet high.

■locix dcrirod fr.jru Ui» long atrl moot intimate
&lt;ui)y ol thia tn-nt ancient rebgiou* book, M.
Xarride baa arrived at tbe fart that tbe trial*
and tenon of tbe under world, na dneribed

him to "Whisky HireighL’ “I don't know

•eiteviite (UMI Cor. Chkngo Harald.

•oWiw n» in trouble he turn-*d

omn.rMMx&amp;^.a3£ILj^ c

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tiastings Banner.
. -.BTINttB, .THU BUDA t, JAN. t-lW.

Advertising Rates:

JgYKb EXAMINED

iii Syiglttsu,
Tfl'KE OF CHARGE!

With tp ^owt Improved Lnstrumente.

.

MH4N BE88MER,
J”** «&lt;»««-■

Hastings City Bank.
HA8T4NCS, MICH.

•tlrhlf*-:.

OFFICERS:

f». fl BobluMMi. IVMldcu*.;

DIRECTORS:

B. G. Robiuun.

Local News.
Ciri'ulation this week, /,7M
WANTKD.

Wood wonted by A. R. McOmber,
the jeweler.
Thk new iron brnlge will be com•♦Jeted in a few days.
.

The supervisors expect to adjourn
Haturday of this week.

Wood taken in exchange for musical
goods or jewelry by A. R. McOmber.
Wood, old gold and silver areas good
as cash with A. R. McOmW. the jewel­
er.

Ticket No. t?fl drew the big randy
can* and No. 91 the big stick of candy
at Gw&gt;. demon's.
Dr. Henry Upjohn, who was well
known in this city, died al hts home in
Kalamazoo Sunday.

The installation of officers for Barrv
Lodge, No. 13, K. of P. will take place
Monday evening next.
Should the tine sleighing continue
two weeks the mill yards in this city
will be overrun with logK ,

THEdanoeof the Sons of Veterans
on New Year’s eve. was fairly well at­
tended, 70 numts-re tiring bold.

The pump house for the water works
is bring pushed to completion, and will
soon be ready for the machinery.
The quarterly meeting of the M. E.
njeiety at ARoit's school house was a
success, financially and otherwise.
PnuTKACrro meetings are in pro­
gress at the Morgan M. E. church.* un­
der charge of the pastor Rev. J. B.
Knott.
The westward bound train was fwo
hours late at this place Monday after*
-.noon, owing to the latenrs? of trains on
the main line.
:- A donation anti supper will be giv­
en Rev. B. 11. Damon at tb» rooms of
the Baptist church, Tueadav afternoon
and evening, Jan. Uth. All are cordi­
ally invited.
.Mil and Mrs. C. W. Ckothkbh and
Mi’s. O. B. Austin hereby return their
' heart-elt thanks to their neighbors and
frieutJ for thrir many kind office* dur­
ing tbrir bereavement.

Dinner was served for the first Huie
in the dining room of Parker's new
hotel .Sunday. Although the workmen
are not entirely through, the house is
now open to tbe public.

L.T"
Stern has closed out his burimas at this place and vacated the
building formerly occupied by him.
J. H. Beamer A Co. are to occuy tbe
same as soon as it can
ma-ie ready
for them.

PERSONAL MENTION.
A mjuoiuty of the Ixiard of super­
visors voted “nay" on a resolution in­
John Curtis hix* returned from Kanstructing the county treasurer to depos­
it the county funds in the First Nation­
Jas. Hallett is quit* rick with pneu­
al Bank ot tnis city. Thus the treasur­ monia.
•
er is at liberty to deposit the funds
where he sees tit. This is as it should
amazoo.
be. as the treasurer and his bondsmen
are alone responsible for the safe custo­
Mm. W. 11. Schantz ia quite ill at thia j
dy of the money.
writing.
Mrs. D. C. Kenyon, of Carlton. is •“•ri-'•
Foi.ujrwiKu are the offti-re elected
for the Kndpwawnt Rank, K- of 1*. rw oualy ill.
the ensuing year:
President—E. Y. Hogie.
Vice President- - RobL Dawson.
Secretary -t-Sy!vaster G reuseL
We are informed that a meeting of
this rank will be held in the near future
to which all Knights will he invited, at
which time the benefits of insurance in
the rank wiH be called to the attention
of the Knights.
Okl Bh.lings Austin died at the
home of his daughter, MnuC. W. Crothera, in this city, Tuesday morning.
The deceased was born in Vermont
June lu, 1KM, and came to Michigan
about 1838. He was always a farmer*
and although a man of limited educa­
tion he at various times held positions
of public trust. He was a man of but
few words and of strict Integrity. The
remains were taken to Bellevue Weilnesday for interment.'

y It W with pleasure that the Bannkk
culls attention to the excellent work In
the building lineperformed Inst year In
this city and vicinity by that reliable
firm, Ifentley Bros. A Wilkins. The
elegant home of Hon. Daniel btnker,
the new Goodyear block, the finest lu
the city. Frank Goodyear's hou»e, be­
sides other buildings of lesser note, at­
test the excellent workmanship of Ihis
firm, and the fact that they perform
their work Upon Aouoi'. slighting noth­
ing. Without question their services
will be in still greater demand this
year, as people are learning that it |Miys
to do oniv good work, and that Bentlev
Bros. A Wilkins do the best.

The young .^xlitor 6f the Democrat
has arrived al the Huge conclusion that
as a Jehu he is not a success. Sunday
with his beat girl he took u slelghride
to Nashville. Had a line time. Lots
of fun! Capsized only once! No dam­
age. save n badly frightened young
man and a young lady with a verylame arm. After returning the young
lady safely to her home, our fcjehd pro­
posed tn let the “animile fly —for the
barn. He flew -that Is, the'editor did:
as tbe horse stumbkd and fell. The
editor didn't stop ns «wm as the home
and cutter did. Hirfanded forward of
the horse. Great amusement sleighriding—especially with an expert driver.

The Michigan Mutiuil Tornado &lt;’yclone and Wind btorm insurance Co.,
held their annual meeting In tills city
Jan. 4th. The report of the secretary
Showed a net increaw of 260 members
and of #178,720 iu risks, makingu total
membership nf 408. and #341Jf30 in
risks, and basing insu rance In twelve
counties in the state.
Tbe treasurer reported he hud cash
on hand from last year ol #HM).4O and
had received from premiums during
the year «3»&gt;8.O8 and had paid officers
and directors #7y.t'iO, and one loss of
SG3 leaves a cash bal. on hand of 8316.88.
S. W. Ma pro, ot Eaton Co., was re-elect­
ed president and Orson Swift, ot Barry
Co., vice president. Directors elected
were as follows: C. L. Parson, of
Ionia Co„ Porter Burton and A. C.
Towne, of Barry Co., and Nathan
Spencer, of Lenawee Co. The meeting
was well attended and the best of feel­
ing prevailed. A deep interest is being
taken to advance and build up tbe
&lt;x&gt;mpany.
The Journal worked itself into a
spasm last week over something that
appeared in the Banner the week be­
fore, and stated that we had to uje its
own words, “published a screed against
Sheriff Long,
in order to fully com­
prehend the enormity of our offense,
•we consulted Wriwter’s Unabridged, to
ascertain just what it screed was: Here
it is in Webster's words, and this is the
only definition given.
Screed—A name'given to wooden
rules for running mouldings; also tothe extreme guides on the margins of
walla and ceilings for floating,to. bv the
aid of rules?
Now if we have been guilty of pul&gt;lishing any woolen rulwi or guides on
O. F. Long, we au- not aware of it.
• Didn’t suppose before that he Deeded
any wooden . rules for running his
mouldings. A man with such mould
ings aa ho hits can run 'em without
rules. As to the guides, ruuy be he
ought to haw'em so he could float to
the ceiling “by the aid of rules? Now
we leave it to a fair minded public if
our article concerning which the Jour­
nal is so much exercised was a “.screed"
.••gainst, sheriff Long.

Mm. A. H. Johnson returnni from
Toledo Monday.

Wn». Kline and family returned from
Manistee Friday.
Representative J. M. Kogers ten fur
Lansing yestacday.

Willis Roberts Teturuid last week to i
his home in Illinois.
Presiding Eider Btu‘11 occupied the I
M. E. pulpit Sunday evening.

Mian Moore, of Greenville, ir th*
guest of Rev. Lee and family.
Fred Hotchkiss left Monday for C.Uucago, to I* absent several weeks.
,

Ralph Blair, of Alma, spent tbe boll*
days with bin uncle, John Blackford.
yl'- T. Colgrove departed for Lansing
Tuesday, to remain two or three days.
Mm. C. C. Wolcott, of Minneapolis,
Minn., in the guest ol Hastings friends.

Mrs. 1. A. Holbrook left tor Muskegun Thursday last to visit her daugh­
ters.

A daughter oi* Rev. Lee, from Con­
stantine, Mich., is visiting himself and

A. E. Fowler in spending the balance
of tho winter with bis daughter it Cad­
illac.
A. Black and wife returned Monday
from a visit at their former home iu
Ohio.

Mias Anna Beesiaer spent several
days of last week with Grand Rapids
friends.
Mrs. W. IL Stewart, of Grand Rapids,
is th&lt;- guwl of her sister, Mrs. L. E.
Knapp«'n.

U Ex-sheriff Long has rented tbe W.
K. Barber house, and will soon moye
into the same.

Geo. Richmond and wife were tbe
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hams
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. David Bowker returned baturday from a visit with relative* and
friends at Howard City.

opportunity to inspect oue of the most
elegant and vkgantly appointed restdencisi in tbe state. Nplr-miid refresh­
ments were served, amt the social pkawurea were not liehiiid the refreshments
of the inner rnuu.
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ous Railroad
We feel It to-be a duty to vail the
attention of the people of our city and
all others w ho hat e ot feel au intetvst
iikita Welfare, and all such as feel uu
interest in the w-lfnre of the countv.
to think eHrmwt!?. and ari promptly iu
securing the com itiriinn of thcGtiioWo,
Kalamazoo A baginaw road to this
city and to secure it wir.
• The offer made by the present syndi­
cate to have the &lt; are running to’ this
city by the 1st ‘of.September next, pro­
vided thkt
end right of way ean
he promised iu time ror them to pro­
cure ties this w;lnter, is one that every
business man, every property holder,
every mechanic, every live man with
public spirit enough to compreheed
the time in which he lives, and life
enough to go tn when it rains, should
accept, and not omy accept, but be
willing to do all he could to secure.
Do the people comprehend tho aib
vantages to.be derived from this ro»&lt;!
to our city and county ? Do they mmwhat another road loading to Chicaro
and the Saginaw valley means? Do
they want the eompotition in freights,
and tbe Ixitter market that this road
would lie sure to give? Do they want
the enchaneed value of real estate the
better prices for farms and lands and
ten buyers for them where we have ane
now? Or shall we sit down like a
bump on a log, and let all theri- chances
paw and ultimately allow ourselves to
lie side-tracked by a more enterprising
people.
The M. &amp; O. • ompany are anxious tn
enter into a traffic guarantee with the
present syndicate, for forty-five yeanb to
operate the 11 miles from thrir road
into Kalamazoo, and -give them 40 per
cent of its earnings; and. unless wsraise tho amount necessary in this
county, that contract will be entered
into, and then with the road north at
uncompleted, what tnan is there foot
ish enough to suppose for one ’ moment
that this road will ever be built
Gentlemen, if we are ever to have
this ro:ul we must get it wtw, ahd don’t
let any chronic old croaker lead you to
believe differently, and don’t by vour
indifference put it off again. We have
seen to our sorrow that delays are dan­
gerous, and dow let us for once, all pull
together, no shirking, and soon we shall
hear the shrill whistle of another train
from tbe south, and the conductor sing­
ing out “All abroad for the Saginaw
Valley.”

Mrs. Mitchell, or Hustings,is visiting
The new sheriff, bus not yet named
with her daughter, Mrs. Jerome Meix- all his deputies. An far as announced
ell, for a few weeks.-'-Ex.
they are aa follows: Under sheriff, F.
Sirs. Kaley, of Chelsea. Mich., daugh­ A. Sheldon, deputies. I. W. Vronmxn.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt, spent of this city; and Jacob Osmun, of Nash­
New Years with the latter.
ville.
Messrs. Henry and Charles Barlow,
An amusing srene before the board
of Cohl water, spent a very Happy New
Year with thrir parents. Mr. and Mrs. of supervisors this afternoon was the
N. Barlow.
appearance before the board of Mr. S.
S. W. Mapes and Goo. A. l*wry, uf Howe, whose horse was taken by the
Eaton county, officers ot tbe Michigan little Foster boy to Freeport, the subse­
Wind-Sturm Insurance Co, were in tbe quent dextrous capture of which by
Sheriff Long has been heretofore men­
city Tuesday.
tioned in these columns. Mr. Howe
4 County Clerk McDerby came up and wanted the board to repay the SIOjOO
qualified for his office Monday. For the he had paid to Long.jana in urging his
Sresent C. M. Mack is attending to the claim, proceeded to tell the arte Long
uties of clerk.
used to get him to offer a reward.
Mrs. Will Bowne, who has been very Deputy Sheriff Bauer was also on hand
sick, is. we are pleased to say, improving and gave his version of the matter. It
Ind hopes of her complete recovery are waa exceedingly ludicrous. It is ex­
pected that the ex-sheriff will return
now entertained.
tbe dld.00 to Mr. Howe himself. The children and grand-cbBdren of
Mr. B. Kurtz gave him a very happy
Dr. Samuel Adams says: “It has
New Year's surprise, and left a costly
long been known that kissing cause* a
reminder of the occasion.
\,Mita Chittenden, of Ann Arbor, who specie* of heart disease which termin­
ates in matrimonial fever, and tbe vic­
has been the guest of her comm. Miss tim dies soonor or later. Generally latBelle Throop, during the holidays, re­
turned to Ann Arbor Monday.
Said a lady at a campmeeting recent­
Will Squires, wife snd and daughter, ly, “Last night I was clasped in the
uf Big Rapids, who were the guests of arms of a wicked man. To-night I am
Hastings friends during tbe nolidavs, clasp-d in the arms of Jesus." A man
returned to their home Monday.
in the audience shouted out: “Are you
Thomas Campbell. Eeq., returned u&gt; engaged for to-morrow night”
Bay City Monday, after having passed
“I think I’ll get up and. stretch mv
a very enjoyable holiday vacation with legs a little,” said the tall man as the
friends in this city and Middleville.
nine came in. “Oh don't." said another
spectator,
who had been much embarMr. and Mm. I’. T. Colgrove. R. B.
Messer and Mrs. Carrie Goodyear were .wed by the legs of his tall companion.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Black- i “don't do that! They are too long al­
ready.
man, of Barry, the first of the week.

An amusing story about Mr. H. C
Charley Brown, traveling salesman Richards and Mr. licriiert Gladstone Is
for the Chicago Newspaper Union, is
detained home by the serious illness goibg the rounds: “Depend upon it,
udles and gentlemen,** said Mr. Rich­
from lung fever of a little daughter.
ard?, at the close of a speech at South­
Mrs. N. Barlow gave a pleasant pro- end the other night “we should never
gretaivu euchre party, New Year's have heard of Mr. Herbert Gladstone if
night in honor of Messrs. Henry and it had not been for his father." And it
Charles Barlow, who were her guests. is actually said that Mr. Richards wm
unable for some momenta to under­
Mrs. A. D. Niskern left for Manistee stand why the audience roared.—Lon­
this, Wednesday afternoon, and will re­ don Figaro.
main there for two or three weeks, the
guest of Mrs. I’. W. Niikern and other
friends.
D. B. Hale. ol Eaton Rapids, attend­ WbaaX. •bite.
ed the meeting of tbe Cyclone Insur­
ance Co., in thia city Tuesday.. Mr.
IL B. Richards* r« gi*to.*r uf deeds, is Hale was for many years president of
not only one of the most courteous of the Barry &amp; Eaton.
gentlemen, but is a imui ot sand as
Mrs. W. F. Sidmun went to Kalama­ Appkte.
writ Saturday, January 1st. he was zoo Tuesday to attend tbe funeral of Sfeir'.'
nt the register's office ready for busi- her brother. Dr. Henry Upjohn. Dr.
new. but deputy Chas. Hotchkiss, who Upjohn and daughter Minnie also went
had served through Mr. Barry's term, for the same purpose.
requ'-sted that Mr. R. wait until Mon­
Uml.Voi
Memlaniea J. C. Andrus and L. L.
day, when Mr. Barry would lie present
to turn the office over to him. This Holloway very handsomely entertained
reqrnst was granted, although the many of their lady friends at a tea par­ I UHK, MO
register-riect hud been to extra pains ty Tuesday, and this evening will give BmT Hmm
Ctif HMm.
to be hero January 1st. Monday fore­ a progressive euchre party.
noon Mr. Richards put in an appear­
Will Cook and Ed. Bailey left for
ance with his deputy,
W. Jordan;
and having learned that his predeces­ Ann Arbor Monday morning. They
sor waa in the city, repaired to the were followed on the 2:16 p. m. train
register's office, and await4xl Mr. Barry's by the dozen or more university stu­
coming. The latter did not come, thus dents who reside in this city and vldnishowing a spirit wholly discourteous
to his succeMor. Having waited two •^•A number of our young folks, includ­
or three hours for Barry, italzey asked
ing Tom Spends, Claranee Jones, Will
Mr. Hotcbkita if he was not readv to Kelley, Belie Hicks. GraceStebbins and
give potwewioa, Hotchkiss said “No.
uMbiiMcu.
May Engle attended a New Year’s
you will haw to w* Mr. Barry.” party at tbe latter's home In North
With tbe remark that “I don’t have to Irving.
see Mr. Barry or anybody rise," Ralzrv
m*de * (ornud dnaaiul for poxwlou.:
Mojor Andmoo
Sunday «1U&gt;
pulled o« bb overcool and rialrd in | Ua»tio«« rrtaoda Tbe Major naja tt
unuuslaltable lonn. that be pr,p.«ed to Uuot™, dun not reupond to U» vnrv
run tbeotn™ (rou. tbut tluw Uoub. I lil^SpropoelUon .we novo tor r»Uto&lt;

Tn: M. K social will be entertalnM
i&gt;y * (eadames‘Striker, Bentley, Batte«&gt;n, Ftsadle. Snyder and Scott at the
Episcopal society
rooms over A.
Bowers shoe store on Wednesday
afternoon and evening of next week.
Kcfrtehmente from fi to 7 p. m., stand­
ard time.
•
kl» lundMnnde m uiu.i .it .■&gt; «p«t- the
railroad the city ouabt never
A oofy of that indispensible annual ade ot blmwdr as waa u«c«»ojarr. to w eompbdn ot not having luj an op
■bow a MttorapUbb »ptril. walked out porttmfutn Iweonie a dlj worthy that
tbe Michigan Tribune, has found ita of the office, and the new register ami i name
his 'dophty began business al onuc. •
Mr. Hotehkisahnd aven gone so far a.-. 11
whBn a to notify I’oatmanter Powers to .put nil'
mail for tbo Register's iffiiw Matoky in
_
_
•pUation h the result uf a his box! For unadulterated ebeek ■ sums paid their respects to tbe hoot and
Hotchkiss' actions tote tbe cake.
• b-xsteae, and availed tbemarivm of tbe

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WANTED!

L0GS

1,000,000 feet Basswood.

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.
1,000,000 feet White Ash.

100,000 feet Rock Elm.
1,000,000 feet Whitewood. Cherry and
Walnut.
The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Has­
tings Mills. Parties should call on the undersigned for the
lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris' harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty. *

The Hull Gasoline ..Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethem..

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Pointe, etc., that I will aell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,
A. BLACK.

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS
BHOEs r

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed fiistobUM. Prices that noon
can lower. A good stock to select from always on k
pie, and our largely inci
ini. Ab-we are the onlj
a special object for Ban
can and do eave money

sale® show that we are

We thank Urn public for part fauon, and aim «• merit the

�TH! HIW V«M OOUMOM.

(expenses of the ricr. WITTROCrS WANDERINGS

A BRAVE MAN AT REST

HOW THE NEW YORK NABOBS GET
RID OF THEIR MONEY.

THE REMAINS OF GEN. LOGAN CONSIGNED TO THE TOMB.

THE BOLD
RATES HIS

Kn&gt;ym«i

the Dead in the Rotunda of

A&gt;-nrta(;»d expanses aa a rule are not bur­
densome, it is tbo constant reiteration ot ths
cMA of hrepknllty that tails in tlie«»d. If
Mr. Gould gora with lib family akmo in tai

the Capitol.

—--- ,---- .— rent wavnsof tbe Atlantic to any consider­
able dirtanev, the expc-j*&gt; 1* rompanRricly
meager, but if bo taken company from here to
Newport, from tbonco to Naw Ixmdon. and
l&gt;ark again und around t &gt; Martha’s V ineyurd
»:id Now Bodfonl, cmnpolM all tba thno to
have .a raadlrwm a menu admirably aclcctud
and lavishly supplied, with a cuufaw Always
ready to rominand and a hlgtewalurlwl clu’f,
winch latter, by lb" way, mnous all tba way
from •fi.tW to ifl,W • "w« rtl1’ w-ould In­
volve consi.teroU - tnoucy, as you con iwidity
»•«. Four hundred or M00 a day would nlfp
away ns easily an a fireman down a । a tent
slkto
Dirnso orr.v novas.

St. Ix&gt;vih, Djc. 1-Robert Pinkerton ar-

wimj

Dr. Xewman, In ctoaing. poll • touching

,

Washwotos &lt;rrx,
upon Washington Friday awriHuj
..._ a _■ ._ . ..L— «... * haaT-aa*! CV&gt;|11.

dtop'ayod without restralm. There wim hb
._
r_ — ,k- v.vak.m rarra of nultllc

... -•

Ute ai 12 o’clock Thursday night, after
-o«ck&lt;dc Friday morning.
At JO o’clock Friday morning the night

preme and coort u»t d»'ight. Ho was bar
tuwrr of sir -ngth; alm tbe joy of hb aoul
Bluff, steady, honest Lozan was a Chri tian
la faith and pra-tlra. Sincere and humbte,
he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour.
Standing by the tomb «&gt;f Grant on last me­
morial diy, Lointi .lelirered ’ an oration on
immortality. -In that glorious hope ho
dleik He has joined bis comrades in tbo
skim. H.- ha. answered to tbo mornlug «dl
fo eteruil life."
,
Dr. Newm-tn finished his sermon al 1

were drawn up tn platoon •

than announced that tbe cortege would form
only tbow Uriug ticka a of ad mi.Uca were
•on and bretber-l law, and followed by

At 11:30 everything ta

tbe family, left the
chamlw. Tbo guard

from th*

chamber,

Utctva raiRCHtLD. cabinet uflicer.. sen.
In the gnileri** quietly, but quickly di»-

capacity
KM0K camioiow. wot
•
narrow cane bottomed vlmira. Tltelreyes

bank-.d'u;" in front o’f.the dak of tbe reading
clerk. ±rd imrareliaU ly U-fore tbe chair of
At 1: :+-&gt; tbe jwdiem of Un- supreme court
of th&lt; United fitatra. entered the senate

lingered

capitol by tlw ran front und placed in the
brarw. a magniflrent military displ y was
prvreutal Soveral co npanies of artilhwy
ami --avalrymtm, on foot ami UxmUsl. wnro
drawa up in line extra dug the entire length
of tbe east capltol fresit -whils mem-

Tbe rain fell lightly, the atmoe-

Ings iatenwly urtphntMtat, but th.i procession

mail, ufficnUng. .\oos
but 11m meet intimate

the dinner. Breakfast, loach ani Kipper
always ou tbe tan, aa it were. With stables
literally tEkal with borare tor driving and
h-.rs.-s f.-r riding and with grtxvnjnnd«*»ain«n to utteiKl to tb-iu all. Can't you rradtly

that runs up to Ft.OX», Fl .WO. or r.’.ffri n wrek.
I doubt very much if auy sm-h Invlshiwm
of exjiendlture attends Uio summer life of
pc.vdt. wbo are born to comf.rt. to whom the
thousand and one delira-’fcn an.1 ck-rnnckai
that attend tbe routine exiwuerauf wrli-todo
Americans are as natural ns water to a
spring.
Wu are '•■•widcriog tbe living of a ctruw of
men. a cluse gradtinlly lost surely growliiff,
which finds iti jitetunre i.» otenlntto•». in div
play, and iitiltra boipftality ns Ito chief ip-

ih.ah

Holding

took

nlng, and
prevents, among which «a» a st.ver set from

U-arcnworth; .hat all p*nna«connected with

mpg ham shordy.

WtateomK of Haute Crrek, Michigan, bearhw
date tbe s dar at May. A D. Ji*:, and rreord&lt;3
n ibeuffk-r .if Ibe Itewiater of Dewis of Harry
County. Mtehlgan. mi tbe »b day ot May. A. D.
... UI-.P im ,.r mrirti-.i-taa nn

breakfast

’ f»-llu; imrumlarly

thirty dajstta* ftria* ipal
, Uh- arrearar.- of Interest t
at»l be doe and payable liomedlaleH thereafter.
nhhouKb the jwri.d bmlted for the pwrJnem
Hiereof majr not then haverspin-d. and Aefaalt
iu the paj me. i of Intesret
dS?tfay*S- ---- de
t«M. nnrt the saioe haying re
maliiMl uu|

AN ATTEMPTED VILLAINY.

Hah F&amp;akcwco. Dec. at —Tbe aurtlla

had tb-- irsw of a |«rler and laxh-cusn on tbe
first floor, n firet-cinsa tsid-. ixmntry table,
with eatable rhlckuns, real country ve.tt'
tablre. “truly" mil’-, and all tbe ■n-.-.m they

1. hoMm. the

y*tl«e ..lu-aint .fur ou aaM luortjagr
percent 1 .terra! and all tegal tot..

rawtas HuwrtALrrT.
Naw. 1 don't mean to my that

city

Branch, but I do mean to say that

hour gait.

enta-rtalumcnt on a yacht, or with »)* hos­
pitality in a country home, can derive tbvnefnm very much more satisfaction tba i manv

The military organizations, both

gre-su-na! iwuHniUee. lormed lu ju-oceraion
in tbj rotuuda, and the cn-ikr.t »»' liltal
from its reeling piaouaml carric 1 by m-m-

roltbed right and Kt.

tlial certain

plan

c-winr

The amount of dynamite wa&lt;

abreast. Down the arenas to Fifteenth
Hreet the proceetlun moved, then to Vertnonl
casket was d&lt;,q&gt;o«ited in a vault, to remain
until Gon. L&gt;^an'&lt; final resting place shall

Uous meived Saturday to tbo fund tor Mrs.
Logan amounted to &gt;3,3&lt;iO aa follows; C. P.

resmty.Mieblin*»
'
Dated. Novem’ er tub. iw
JAMKS L WanrOMR.
Merwac.NM1TH A GOMiRHVE.

plialk- la declaring koitwringbam lu bare
Nc

They don’t know

lOitwd to their use.
Here is an lllu-R ration ot idi-x-y ;

was 1*1 by ’.be eergratitat-armsand deputy.
PnUnwing Uwtn were Biahoo Andrews and

morning to Alia* Mary Yore io Oakland.

is wupird by Phelps ta New Jcrery, by
young VanderhUt, by Mayor Grace on Long
I .land, by any m&gt;e of bm-otu uf u»n to wham
•l(M,a» a year ja a noUirn! cost, not of living,
but of entertaining, lu the flrvt place they
krep litcrdly open bou»j, with a dnxoti guent
chamber, wvll fumlhcd, with a retinue of
acrvant-i. male and female, with first elaiw

country fsnubuMr aa be enu lurv.- uu t-W a

Gen. John V. Black. and Dr. Cbartas’Mo-

followed

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Lnights Templars, etc..
soldiery.

'TTuDe

I Ml Hat!

gance and. I titink. oo*iwi*’.
I w.m reading in one of our iv« n^pg paper*

behind

were scx&gt;3 filled, turned to tbe chair nud d.-sk
trevqtly &lt;&lt;cu|-ird by Senator Logan. Both

were .Vxply drapod In black crape.
At )!•&gt;’ the |Sk^brarvr»—Gvti. Riown
Oamoren. Hon. Rom-oo Oxrldtng. Hon. Rob­
ert Lincoln, Mr. C. IL Andrews, of Youngs­
town, Gtxio: Cot Fred Grant, Gen. Lucius

platform

about

United Pre*.
robbery, aubAantiaUy as follows: “1 boordel

&gt; *1 iMMtey tugnt i&gt;e-

Ughted puma of tbe Went End hotel in Long
played-out pulltk*Ur&gt;, who bus not a rent hi
tho world, the other tbo son of a w.-Utby

in tbe extremity of

1.000,000.^

faibiw.. with until

RIVER BOTTOM MO UPtHDS
A.
M« tar &lt;M. M. U* —» ”
tk

dancing*a pfing on; later on .they w«&gt;t

in r .£ war ro&gt;r an. uun u

rmfft Apterttiral LiHt tf he W«L

11,000;

Receiver
am Fenn Nixon, manager of Tbe Chicago

of IL Dot pcojA- in Lunduu &lt;\on‘t wear white

paint

Ital

THOMAS M.GIBSON.

neult of tbe first dsy’s subscription in Cblice
an tho eotranre
was
mat
preceediur towaid th" president’s chair, as I

ocespying about fifteen minutes

CtnCAOo. Dre. &gt; — Mrs. R.Uat*rtt&gt; Ibxl-

Gfobe.

fioellty ot the dec,xued
Saturday with Mrs.

Logan.

COLVMBUH. Onio,

Contrary to

Dec. Si.—Tbe special

Hooker, Circuit Jedgr
jee:&gt; brought on to h
l

of Tbe Cincinnati Enquirer, is very fond «t a
joke and but tlw go^l »n« !o apprrvinto olp&gt;
During Dr. T i Ban J’Spmycr the suffering

Thursday attci
ILLINOIS FINANCES.
legitimate
up lo&gt;Un^ old Hibernian standing on the 0]&gt;
poslto comer gazing Ifathraly Into meaner.
“ Watah me surprise this old fellow," sold in­
to tas. frietHl “Ixjok right into hi.« face and
are if It won't be a study." A rexmd later
Oct Hast of S3,*ul,71l, being HI-O.TW Ism they were abreast the &lt;Jd chap, slmi John
puilwl a Mirer coin out of bb ockrt sad said,
tu; be thrwt it Into tbe Ohlman's hand; “ILnt’a
•9,WI,312, and the dbbursemon!* for U»
same period • lO.utO, 119, as foltow.; General nround any more telling people that I don’t
revenue fund, |0, IV),H4; state school fund,
|2,IS^JXvi, unknown and minor hairs' fund,
I6TO; local bond fund, •S.TTV.ONk '
Of tbe total botanre «3,'»Ui,STO be tongs to study.
Hr wna nn-itcl at tbo uulook'&lt;d-fi&lt;;- kltidnew
1 of tbe bondul debt of
and not drawing in-

SnuMurtxu), Illa, Dec. 84k—The report

sympathy. Mrs. Cloreland seemed to-tv*
strata frean tears with difficulty. Dr. Tif-

ye. but bind here Ide &lt;yr.&lt; twitAhd r.trtTUy)

porpne-

Horn, B. H. Marriott and C. It Montgnm-

tbe various load ns­
's mbliea for any p»
I Riad purpose, far

finis to

quail-eater, site his thirtieth quail in thirty

for tbe position will
Shim
infiovncvln causing the

purpoee ot furecltxiug a mortgage. and that
drfv..dauto lx»tb died Intwt.Mn and

tea McAU.-u-r. Gideon McAllister, Henan
eAUlster. George McAllister. William McAUlr,Hkunau TMmpecm. Vtotetm Johnsoa am!
erredthat nald Fred McAllister. Ira McAiiMrt.
AitatfiMcAllisU-r. Laura McAll liter, Calvin

•1,00) that Uwvv was not a man in Amerrna
wbo could .-.U thirty quail in thirty days and
rat them nt a »t ipolatod tims each day. The

amounting to |T)5,3U?. making a little over

i::::

■iony-r haysilebts at right unlera demanded.—
PMtadelli'* New*.

Matthews is not confirmed. ”

mal service upou'

irua McAIUstur tiou rrdueut defendant of

resolution, which will un­

tag the long and short, haul c-Uttu.
Cnilom-Iteftgaa inter-state commerce

Houth-rner—Ohl we were ail aw family.

srM.wtlmes, but when ou picket duty there ana

life ofintoUectaai activity.

MlM^urt aud Ptaieua McAllister al IkinUMi,
Maaa., eater their appear auce hr rein, nttbln
luur mouths from the dale ot thia order. and in

-Eh! what wax that r

Washington

tbM dsptaraUe

"•’mow* w.-uasnmMfew.

�nTOERTAKERS’ WAYS.

TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE

FAIR FOR HIS BAKE

THE 5EWS IN BRIEF.

t^HAT ONE OF THEM 8AY8 OF HIS
BUBtNESB AND ITS PROFITS.

Jury hi Chicago aoriittal Rtepbsa Col-

u tbe *uargv ot murdmug Arthur wigutnndtrtaki.-^ luonow unt «o |TotX«BMwy iuuu.u*'," “"I*1
h*'*1 uiuler-

The fire which burnsd tbe nwrvod incloturv.
Iaa&gt;al only fifteou minutes, yet in that brtef

wUlct sum nroally to'Ju.Lw ndoo-n

by a charitable sooty ol New York. banged

l-uruad to death, other, being suffocated l&gt;

dr-p’Ua..
BAKING OOWOE1’

nt «^rwt to tipi dk—dig of tbe grave, fur-

,w

MOST PERFECT MADE
ibrir prolue. r

RESCUING A DROWNING MAN.

re.
lu i-rbejw twenty &gt;&gt;r twoiitydltv ininutre
from tb- tb&gt;Mi when tbo j&gt;bi&gt;&gt;»&lt;&gt;(&gt;i,ica) *d&gt;server bad ooii.vd t!x» riubing Mr. McbtM

Ko Ammonia. Lime, Alum or Phcsnhaies.

IIJ.OJQ. with insonuioi o*
W. T. Clarkson, f lYohibiUoutet. of Judo
UauC^ty, Ky.. was induced to drink ua
Chrwtxua* Day. and after falling into a
dupor m a saloon waa placed ia a wagon
which bore a banner inscrib'd. ••Prohibi-

th&gt; a !**_■ of a fcSJO fULenaL

sas

•

r at Mndteoa, Wic,

GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT.
At Racial, WsdiMwday evouing, »v held

Fi'riiajw df’y pcrwiu* rarrouad**! it

o» Jowliy a* p&lt;*ibk*( who tbree *r four

&lt;MMd manhi family for the fiurpoae of .plying
bin culling would, I think, commit murder.
Tlw thought of ;i man amding ciivnLxn* rxidatoing tbe nature of hia tra-UMW* alul giving
prtreaie to a n-thed ntltxi atrocious Pot«iNy wunc Brooklyn uud*-ruik&lt;T» &lt;xrry on

'.arc

bard to follow out eve-y instruction givwi.
“ !k&gt;!! him on u
' crt-l oua. A bar­
rel wu* bandy, wl ,l&lt; ».« plnc&lt;l un it
•• Thai u&gt;. g&lt;*»i." and ancttinr. “ Ley him
Thalli kill him.” cried a third. •• l\it hiui
cm h|. K’mnncii.

. - .'.nr

ialk&lt;&gt; to
jerked hb* limiu
button**! member* of the pn*f&gt;.eakni hark and forth. .V if worried out. tbedytng
ibniro lvta funeral &lt;linvu&gt;r*."
. doctor afallug on I many.
Amid tiir rej&gt;*i. faff *hl» ■•••cwrioticd the salt
“Hot exactly. Whik i ku'-w of n-&gt; in*tai».M
ia which a jibyaLtaii aiBhJIy killed a jiatM'ut
“That's im&gt; c&lt;-.»L Put it iu hte mouth."

rutted name many BrotAhn doctor* wix&gt;

fumUtew

FuraHdy th*' phytdrians wt»..ii I

torivy... tl.-n.

Ruh* Wednswuiy morula;. Dsn Daly was knock 'd
by BiUjr Myon, in a fight at Uiny-two
pbauled guilty to tin out
roiioite
indict mant again*?
On account of peculiar le.-Hation in
Georgia, last winter, dmicni tn frrtlliein
\ Judge lUalgoll Uni prvp&gt;w to supply farmnr* in that ttMO' only
tur.ash.
’
,
•
Mayor Ainr*. of Minneapolis, expects to
• tenon the iriaecr in take til" oath of ofiire as govc-rou
Mita next Monday, ahd then
cunUHt before the sufevme court
COL WOI.TON
•Thu putt
bell a confon'ti'w a: H arrisburg, reoratiy, to
jury had trtai him and found him guilty."
■aid HUirlct Attorney Kwiug, “awl aavtw u« tional Itepubllcam coareution aa a candidate
toe trout.!? of a trial." Tbo whole procevdTbe Vaaderbilta A-.-lared dividend, of X
jier rent eacu ou tb- Michigan Central-and
lake store road*. RtepbeuMM Burke »««
elected preaidcal &gt;rf tbe Bae line row!, and a
HU txwuael aakni tbe court to taka into

bia mouth.
“HrreV tom* hnuxlr. Gire him thia,’’ &lt;ud
aotnrbody* »»*. and tb- bnuxiy foliowad tbe

Nirs-i • A physician bad 1-^uarnt f-.r, but it was
■n-taiu I tialGan tuiur tefore be emu*.. Mrauwltib* tbe
' ’• 1 -nwd biui t&gt;»-otnc drewurapd, nnd Ixicht
as really dead.
dtlnvl tn a anritewhat «hai&gt;by litvw. w oft- ri
■•tb.T,d for an electric bot&amp;ry,” actol««Jv

i* retuouy, which took piocu iu uu
Ur«t fiuUwd bouai-a m Ux- setUeuiea
Tbe Lulrd bouaa and nine oUmw bud lings at
Grcvtebyrg. Pm., wrre bur «d WeJuevlay
maroing. Tn*, low* aggregrata 1101,001

CmcaflO, Jen. 1—Col. Boh on, late

r« MAKMGCAFAMOF TARTAR F

toidier in detartaialng the |»ia- [
&lt; onautaiaUou t»foro impoaing areteure, ^n f ‘ ■“ approaching train, anil waa
wouli nouiy the Unite I Htatra

PROMINENT MEN DEAD
ManulacturerA, wbobuale aod retail
dealera in
tract for runntbing statues uf l i^hl datlo-

aon'-Tlu—•• iiM tx.
lri&gt;n-p&lt; and i»'&gt;-]lig*nt action
"Tit,old ia&lt;ly tells me that hm*Iw. nru-oi-al |
have saved nnuar.d hundred* of otb. re
cmtino on mhokt

akin lu Luai-e his Ikmiwi for a lortnigbt, hia
death was emiewnat U hxpectwl. Horailo

Frvd Wittnck told hte mo'disr Hint Im&gt; pcrpetrat-d the rxpnee* robtary to save her
borne from beiug sold on a watgagi.
John I»dtos&gt; haa depositad in a Dutyin
court £1.0*1 required as boil, an 1 hUw*re.

8* b*ua lady, N. T. Ha became [iroviciuoal

duath of Bwhop Ondardokk, to
ureded to the full jurieti. lion.

MMmdtoc fuo-rai» t* not &lt;ntdinrd to wntnan.

-.th*! luacrak* ”t which 1 have charge. It haa

itWl,

mk-

face wiui sunwuitng matter bin stomach to

Tuesday.

He gave pretereuaw for

Mr. Gladstone reiotiraXrd hia 77tb birthday
WedModay. Ha aUouded early
tbe H**r.*:«J* n co
U. and iwiifi

RES

aomMHubd in lif**F
*Curio- ity
Mai
unity to regard to
Urore haunting mortfura .iud hospital)*. .Such
men find comf.xl iur! ph o»-ire in ntor.ding

Wesi.

Seal Sacques, Gloves, Caps,
etc., or Bear, Lynx, Fox and
other Furs in Muffs, Boas,,-,
etc.; also Trimmings df all
, kinds
We will offer special Incticenientx on goods made to order,
and to be made over repaired.

Servol with credit aa

HO1CZ

Wil C6

For pretmats nothing in more appro­
priate than

After Jan. 1st, 1887,

. J* attend a fuorral. and n liable to make
■ ttanaad and thoughtful

AKOS

FUR GOODS’

r\kJDC.O
From
to'8180.00. A toe toe.

S400

The Best of Goods

»jrpondlturw* iu burying tbrir deridT

At the lowrot pricespowdbk.
1, Cbibotirn. to bury tbeta* d-.nd in the uxwt
uxtravaguut manner 1 bare had chary;*! ot

OWTiag.-&lt; WMow? buvjt ft«j
from lin«Lr th&gt;m io glyu tlx u’ bud«•*.?. roTLh- cuM/jui of having

to tbr iithig. Many faruiik-, au poor ae to
toebattUy i'bl- to* iuirp body a»! xnd togetbrr.

■ataU imrial 1 mvi a funeral c wting

luaamty tn the tynukltog ufuD eye,” odd a
•wvwf ul look tog gix,« at the Byiui. It wm
after a lat*- •tinner. And be. witn n few .xxn
pmu*uv. were vat.*! in th., rotunda *.f\ that
hotel.
J
■awaaylutn at Kalamnaoo.. Mich. A jdtient
wae brenigtil in « bo hod been *uff&lt;rtuj; from

the normal rotiditeoti.

A fatnwr near (T*um^r&gt;trtti&gt;', P*, rovnuy
prepared ejtuo borne tua&gt;k' jiho-jihrtr fn&lt;n
lirao aud cbick^u inauure. wbu'b he left in a
waa dhwmt! thnt a jacuBar ■mwli.aa of
Kane iub*tan*Y' IxiniUig. *u* nrutog fn&gt;tu the
barn. Unuu iurretirat na it wnn lound thr-t

f&lt;trent x&gt;t [«&gt;-il».&gt;u» of which it Ltd burn
UEKk'^*n&gt;*rul&gt;.*&lt;l such n great beni that spon-------------taiteGU*
ruBitxfdion
wa&gt; lite nrailc. With
pneuhu; tbe burulLg max* from ’.lx- l-iro.

ruusdernbly chamal and blacken**!.— Chi-

Tbe zebra it true grit. Tbo annua! trimanrik paw recently at Cm ruihtdi Ipbia too, fa
tbe curly tnombi.i before tbe viau-re bc_-nn

A jon t’.ir rwra * body completed th.- .Krone
lb*' antoiulY effort)* to escape, which
ix* ivnw* during tbe operattou. The into-

M Italian, ware gambtln&lt;
Thursday avaning, w of
Uum, thinking hluiwlf ctnaHed, drew a revu. ver and flred Bro aboia One man war
kiltaf, a wound fatally injured, and a third

waa bold in Uris city Friday.

Everything

by the din*-tore ct the Michigan Central and

THE BEST WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL PAPER.
1 ba vote

&lt;jtlir ^ttliivaior anti ^fouiitrij ^eiillrnt

tbr jedicnt and o*ke*l all rorts of quretiutv
about id* idna ot tbe watch, a:td found that
the fetient reprvwmted it a* u gold hunting
rnsuafTidr With this intonuatlou be nuuia
a slight luoudou in tbo scalp uf tie-pmfcnfr
b-ed and hHennUy drew therefrom a gnki
tainting caae watch.
“Tbe pathnt apjwar.d
r mid tiuit he co longrr Ilwnr*i tbe noiw and

tin*, wxw one toid htm of tbo trick i&gt;l*ytd
ution him. and iiunxlinUJy afterward t)x&gt;
Hi* kMufty '■• &gt; mfofahb

}

wound ra&lt; not in Hint.. I.
rar the t.-rtu bsmnning March

Wasldngton

WAsirunmN CWY.Dac. 30 —Tn- wvrvtary

during Thursday night robworth of jvareiry and roeai.1
«
by a difc barged "Tvdnt ■ -.i

principal nnJ
ib-we ImaikIs will be paid
ltM7 The uuiubrrs are
lows; 450—original No. 47 to origiaal
Ua +i, t&gt;..ih inclusive; &lt;100—original 5a M3
to original Ka AN, Iredi includes, «uh!
original Na M.WtO to original Na l.tRM, both
tncludvv; 4-W -original No. L'M to original
No, kW, lx*th incJwuvi', and
tJfWto original No 4.JM, both
41.IW—original Na H.U17 to original Na
!.17\ both meltuire, sn-l original Na *,3740
to original Na 2.3TT7. both includes; &lt;lO.lSJU
—origins! Na B,81t. to original Na 4,330, both

liw great foron exerted hy g’t'wi'ig pianta
Bml'sh JosuMun, tsasd as

, the uatate tart of which b

for

1887.

train for

Thb CoumiT Gurn-XMAM now contains abunt One Tb*m«and
recti Annual Volume, precepting a largrr amount and «a
than ever before. Tbe current year has shown conatanlly
of appreciation on the part of ita readers throughout the Uaion • at*!
stands, even more diauodivtlv than heretofore, at the MBaprdthe .H
Journalism of the country. With ita enlargement from time t« iim&lt;
per rear, if paid ii. ath ■*•&lt;•&gt;■ and
will be seen behs :

IIPCl T.te

Trntt. Itlinuia dMriut N couteatod by N. E
iVorUungton. waa iwrv-d Wedueattay, by
leaving a copy at W crtiungtouSi Peoria ranldeuca, Wortiiiugtau'e attorney rafamng to

niol ot all tbo allegiilioas of ireud, tolormalUy» tevbuiad vioiaUoas at law, et*x, «* np
fraud conimiued to WorthingtouS tehalf.

hteiuKva. Total. 4io,auo.oua

President ITurk* of Ur&gt; AmiwreA ArricullurnJ

Volume

ONE THOUSAND LARGE PAGES YEARLY

tew Social.

lootury into au adrrruaameot that recently

wWITH EDGES CUT AND LEAVES STITCHED w

the Canada Boo tbera

the thirty-third formal balk*.

bothered by bearing tb* tkking ot the time-

“At dk asylum that *iay was a sl*lghb&lt;rfbiu&gt;i \ iutor who «t» to nppmr in n |••r^&gt;^monre ot tbe avyInm that evnalng, as such little
entertainro* ut» wire frvqtM-ntlv given for tbe
uinuwiu.'sit ol Ute parienta Ttw idrigUt-ofbud man asked penui&lt;*i&lt;&gt;n to practice on tbe
new patten* A vnawiitattaii with tin- bouse
[■hyAictaii followed, and tta' vfaftiar wm given
rertuiMtan to tako tbe iinng.uarv natch front

troub.Ml him.

14&lt;J and 148 Jeffereon Ave,
Ducroit, Mich.

He imagine-! that a

then*, altb*&gt;agli they kept him lor n mouth or

wta-a ■-cat down ar.-l firmly bo-md. Tx-atix r
■train wrro tdne*-,! about carb foot, an ! tbe

isssss

F. BUHL i CO.

thingy, tboreii U l«w drowning arvi. tent*."—

In wMe range and practical value of oonrente. in extent and ability vf &lt;vr- I,
•wp-wiaw to qu.U&gt;, e «p&gt;r nd
o. p&gt;MnU«o, T&gt;.» . .»nrr«l
TxniAW oeeapiM.h, FlBKr HANK. 11 im" Ha ekirf

FARM CROPS and PROCESSES
HORTICULTURE and FRUIT GROWING.
LIVE STOCK and DAIRYING,

nummary of lha Kewa ot the Week, lu Market lU;r"*n&gt; are un
plate, and much aUantton it paid to the Proven. ..f th*
upou oneof the mint important ofall qnseltotur- H*ara to Bar «U IFAra to
liberally illuaUated, and ia intended to supply, in acun inuViY in* nrv&gt;ii

BMMMMMN

A LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEW’SPAFEli
ral.NMd ilridge te building.
o'clock Tureday night
McK roy, of Mobile, and Dan Mtlbouw*. uf

It* Editors, in addition to their own labor*:, art regu a? v iwl-te
teodraroeps of SPECIAL CORKESf’ONDENTS an 1 Itegutar • Writat

R1UT On fflCSAD OCUUOIU. AW TOXAl! P.H!

containing

C otwbciU the px-ture which tbe frame

diaenra practical questions tten.- th* Ytan-1

drowned

United Rtalre and oftbe wore! atlarg'% It |.v« pruhaKy d*«&gt;» a-iui
.!"nrtud« camblwedtn introduce and tHawmlnatr lmprivt-d Swefc
h KKK.

to coQgrca.

Add-w*

LUTHER TUCKER * SON. PuWsten, ALBANY. !. V
mant. actually bnnga iu laaa money Lban U it

..i

NT Pl. E ASE WfENTJO

I HIS PAPER.-Wi

�A RUINED ^JSIXESS.

good and bad luck.

MORTE POINT.

ENGLISH SOCIAL REGULATIONS FIXED
BY LAW AND DECREE

i END OF THE BIG CATTLE RANCHES

j

OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN VALLEYS

■ larae number of ranitUTS "UV
[dayers and nuuiag* to obtain a livelihood in
iu/Zj. Ttar rUy ™r.Mly,

To «uom&gt; gra«

mining st*x-k» came down to IxausvUfe from
Cincinnati «'i&gt; »*«dn«n, end during the course
. . . .
__ —,1_

GEN. GRANT’S LAST REVIEW-

among tbo fraternity in that city aa -the
One evening be lost •2.nt« at a singb «ttlug.
Tbe next night he won back S-t.OOO. Before
playing each time he would go to s rear
room in the bouse amk play throe games of
Molitairu. If hr won all of them he risked all

Faithful, bad completely tailed. and had lain
roomed through th« valley from Hunter’s
ranch at the bridge over tl»e North PUtte

over to th.- Splendid ami saw a man bildly

admiration and
for r J impdrod, totally unable to restrain
my curiosity.
they brand**!. it did not win m though di*-

full

wn» unfortunate

Another player round*** it an ill omen If
.
— 1.1....I.
m* Ik— aarwv tA
I—&gt;nl-

North Platte, thia famous grazing ground,

mlghtopen

rrtumt»l from * trip through it and tb*&gt; ad-

known gambler, who formerly operul-i
Nay, more; if you sxblldt an ignorance &lt;&lt;

the eothuuaxtu: spirit which animated

in. Horaierdom, has a singular superstition.
puts on hb kft lx*ot first. If by mistake be
picks up the one for th-? right foot, nothing
under the sun can induce him to play If

Maj. Hanh, bovrever, is a man of ecoridcr
■nle oratorical tal«it. He introduced tbe

meet in front of him. ami tbs point b toward

might be looking upon Grant for the last

tbe right: and Grant had to be continually

him.
liandolpb (.Tinnhill, I July Mnad.*ville, Mm

foot hilh, ami then they clos-ly followed the
retreating snow banka into tbe down timber,
summit ”f th« Bwrra Madre mountains.
vaU-hT or nnaotaiTTbs.
While slowly driving dorru this gray
vnlhy of desolation my comrade continually

of goal tuck.

Ho then organised Uu- company

thousand* of hungry and lean cattle, that

AU tbe
on tbis onler.-hnd tonm of them are ex.w*l. ; ,n Um,
lhBt
tady.l-.rJ
B-tay u»» • , .
d
at Grand Eucumpturnt river and took saddle
and rode into the footbilk 1 was strongly
impress* d with the unbmlthful sppearau-e
bouse will lose to-night"—Loubvilb Times. ‘
A West Africoa Work at Art.
whlch j
,2„
to
Duke Town jsswaswa one public monum-nl j tt, fateful. Tbe calm* sucktd tbe rows frea sonv-wbat wusrfcal.le .ou AMiro vA*. quently end with iierv..1M etMrgy. Th*, rows,
w the wharf uf th* F.unaxxin tnvllnc fari—tory you notice a figure hanging from one of 1

work, ami no douM stndly original with tbe
gvQli^n.m whom I saw.trying it
Uoueai and Cub* to growling. The Bee Hive,
once U&gt;* most l-wullful nt them all, U rapidly

chimney of tbe Dev Hive, which certainly
stATted it rumbling and grumbling, amt ac­
tually brought tbo Makiing water hulf-Way

thought
drilling become aa critteak i

gradually sank away back into tbe evuter of
tbe earth from which it liad twrn unwillingly
forced. — Yellowstone Park Letter.

nr*t glance you might take it tor tbe gibbeted I appearance
_____ -Ilk »
•
unnaturally long neck; but a rlmar survey |
bark. 1 durnwiutol and ouwfuUy *
show*, it to be a “ilunimy; stuffed with straw » cxanilwed it. bunch aftor bunch, until I had .
—Africa’s first attempt nt a fl&lt; F.iwkm" 1[up,x.te j gny lnin.-!to* The story was toll :

lull at ” Inch -royalty" h present, and in

He had figured

a few day* alter left Waahingt*e&gt; never mom
would take it into a chimney.

Marion Harland —

drew atUou. particularly in Virginia,
th- figure undoubtedly b«u iu fault*

It ex-

attsmpta at paintlug. A critic wbo waa tn
dined to be cruel might evan goto far as to dam

Almost daily, while hunting in tbe Sierra
Ma*ire mountains, 1 saw small bands of

dranght and mom heat to that coal atom than

than can te said of many far more civiUmd incalittm as tbe elk and bla*-ktaihd dear
* I.—.
: .. . . .. . .
..
.

iliflkrolt tn
hy

him.’
Using which is

by having r&gt; lord put before them

They un-

thinga could enter.

ITmcr Eysunt*o's iniquiUwi stare* you in tbe

different treaUnent

of civilised royalty to alatain from paying
Of course if tide, in tbe spirit of that gen
PITIFUL vuht.

pending.

Or. Youngei. follown&gt;g the food

curtain point.

it. Another thing. WTwCber it is* a grmWul
compliment to a Mrangvr in a stmagv* land.
a civility and mark of

rare trailing for

become 11**1 end grow aa if indigenous to tbe

Other with a tightly dri-en In wxxxte plug

genurti* inventor who i» rtsponsp- for the
weighing automatic machines which are to
pipe. Fortunately tbe
ping down the trattoh re

innniat and pminy-farthing

bees of such machines slid other devices of a
similar kind might t*e expected to inerwoa
wonderfully wars It not that one drawback

knight with

Ilka

defraud the apparatus by imposing upon it
bits of currtboanl, bad, buttons and especially
counterfeit coin*, that ii roqaina tbe conrunning order.—Brooklyn Eegh

A lady holding a nwpotmibla position in

columns, ami by night lbs valley was again
destitute of naltla. It was a pitiful sight to

found, whb hjt b bsli.-rol, contain -puKhem
of the hightasl l.tmwL DnfortunaL-lT the

a " latten with the fashionableladfes of Phila-

th?

tbat th" wit-n’ifle world will probably for

Tim*'.
public acboob of khat, city-. s|»As English with
almne* mined by overstocking, and that dbMueaUou -Philadelphia Bulletin

The book Which that delightful actor, Jue

101st meridian.

wm
from •TUO to fcJ.OOu
***slr jiuil ■ .

OccuaiowOJy they repay
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VOL. XXXI.

. 36

County News.
MARSHALL L. COOK.
MUBHCEimON EATKb

। nl» irgo tor special'

n W. LOWRY, M.D.,

Physician, Surgeon and .bculist

‘X•

attention paid U&gt; .untieudbeaMH
it the eve and nr

H. LANDIS. M. D..
• ,
Phyrican and Surgeon.
Woodland. Mich.
OSes one door aoiilh ol the pou oWco. «U1 be
feund U»ere day or nl«kt.

W

E TIMMERMAN,
• Homeopathic I*hysielan &amp; Surgeon.
(First door eart ot HoUowa&gt;-*- dm;: (tore.)

R. Wm. JONES.

D

■

Deutbu
C.WKL1JON

is aceat tor the Ohio Farmers luaumaoedo.
He write* poUctea ou a nuui't property against
Ma hy firn. llgbtaln&lt; or wind; agalart -a num'a
ttfa Sy death and aeeideut

(JOOK A SHELDON,

I

(OOm Is AlMteact Bloc*, HiwUtuca. *M ich.)

TAMES A. SWEBZEY,
H
Lawyer.

A E. KEN ASTON,
\ Xka
,
Attorney st Law,
(Oree J. «. GoodYear A Co.'s store.)
Frsottesa in su courts &lt;g the Mato. OaUarttoca

FOHN J3ARVETH,
'I
Attorney st-Law,
MlddleyUle. Mick

CARLTON.
Judson Carpenter and Josephine Allarding spent Saturday and Sunday in’
Campbell. Ionin Co., the guente of Mr.
and Mra. D. Shopbells.
There was a watch -meeting , on thi.hill, but we think Horace was there..
It was watching and waiting for him.
Mathias A Harding and wife spent.
Sunday at CampMl.
Mr. iiud Mra. W. W. Eisenhobd were!
called to mourn the death of their little
three y&lt;«r old son. whose death occur­
red the seoond,and WMbbried Turaday.
R. Leach wears the blirgeu hat of
any man In the counit. Ifa a boy.
Fo-ter Siwon and wife, of Freeport,
spent Thursday last the gurats of Jacob
(hl-1! and wife.
Uncle AH&gt;ridge Senter ami bis daugh­
ter Lillie are spending a few weeks
with Chas. Nash and wife nt Clark viHo.
C. L. Smith anti wilt- returned Fri­
day last.
Miss Mate Ballou has a cousin visit­
ing her from Detroit.
John Cole is homo from Kalamazoo
spending a few weeks.
W. A. Wnght returned to Ann Ar­
bor Monday, after a week with friends
here.
Jay Carpenter and wife. Irving Caln
and wife, W. Caln and .wife sjx-ut .New
Years at M. Stern’s in Campbell. '
FonY sleigh loads of young folks at­
tended the open lodge at the Altofl
school house Saturday evening. They
report, a good time\
Cyrus Brown supports a new swell
box cutter.
Jav Carpenter and wife SundavM at
Washington Caln’s.
Irving Cain and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday with Walter Sackett and
family in East Carlton.
Isaac.
Allarding and
Nicholas
Triiaugh started for Ohio Monday last.
Young m«n when they are sleigh
riding should not make a practice of
running horsea.
Dr. Abbott, of East Carlton, who has
been sick for the pu^t few months, is
on the mend at this writing;
Mra. Geo. Allarding is expecteil home
this week from Wisconsin, where she
baa been visiting hri- parents.
Geo. Allarding T
L*------------newchouse
nearly complete.
J. B. Carpenter made a flying trip to
Greenville Inst week.
O. F. Skinner is in Greenville this
week.
The neven day Adventists held a two
day meeting at the school house Satur­
day and Sunday last.

PRAIR1BVILLE.
Snow, and more snow every day.
With Tevrp«-nnlng was obliged to
leave her school on Thursday the 22d,
srty. The luterreU of nou-reaJdent and has been very IB since that time,
owner* carefully looked after. Farm* but is now recovering. Miss Bertha
takes her place in the school room till
ehe is aule to resume it.
] Baby Richard Cairns has l&lt;een very
sick the past week, but Is better now. '
£F NAPPEN 4 Van ARM AN.
I Fred Storr is visiting triends and
K
Law]
I relatives herealiouts.
"
(Ovor HattJnea NaUooal Bank.)
Ever so mativ sick with severe colds.
The Is O. O. F. have an oyster supper
WILLIAM B. SWEBZEY. Attorney
’’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. on Tuesday evening, for ’ themselves
and families exclusively.
*
The.Foreign Missionary society is
entertained by Mrs. Frank Fatten
WILLIAM B. 8WKEZEY,
Wednesday
of
this
week.
’»
‘ Justice of the Peace.
The W. C. T. U. meet at the home of
CofioeUoa* * ■peeiritr
Mra. W. H. Willis Thursday.
” M. B. GLLLASPIE,
“
On Friday evening th«-xe will lie a
Notary Public.
vocial at W. H. Willis’, the first of the
season.
•The weeklj prayer meeting is cbangJJARY C. COBB.
, ed from Thursday to Wedursdav even­
ing
FASB10NABLB DRESSMAKER.
FRBBPORT.
Etpeeial Attention Given to Cuttina
and Fitting. Pattern/ Cut to order.
H. Withey and wife left Monday for
Covington, Tenn, to spend the winter.
G. T. Daniels, of Carlton, departed
Friday for n two weeks abaence In
Ohio.
J
A new M.D. from Chicago was in
the village Monday looking for rooms
for an office.
John Freeland and wife, are enjoying
a visit from Mra. Freeland’s father at
present.
Quarterly meeting will be held at the
HASTINGS, MIOM.
U. B. church Ip this village. Jan. 15th
and 16th; Rev. II. F. Barnabv officiat­
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. ing.
Several from the Freeport G. A. R.
Boat attended indtaliation.exercUra of
Fitzgerald Poet at Hastings Saturday
Michigan.
night.
After a week's pleasant visit with
relatives here, Florence Wright return­
ed to her home in Middleville last Sun­
day.
OFFICERS:
Mrs. W. H. Godfrey returned home
D. G. RobtnMU. Freeident;
from her visit in Ingham and Eaton
counties last Thursday, and reports a
pleasant time.
tHMCTORS:
Wm. Godfrey went to Woodland
Sunday to inform Mr. Jordan's folks
ot the sudden death of Mies Lucy
D, G. Roblnaou,
Teeple, of Hastings.
The many friends of Rev. L M.
Mourer of the U. B. church, will be
sorry to lea-n that hit&gt; family are af­
flicted with diphtheria.
Mra. Freeman Fish, of Carlton, is as­
P ARMS RS. ATTENTION I
sisting in the care of Rev. Mourer's
family who are suffering from an at­
tack o’f diphtheria. Blessed are friends
in adversity.
The two supposed railroad men who
called at the Herald office last week
prove to have been chief engineer Mo
Vean and his assistant of tlie D. L. &amp;
N. railroad. They were looking over
the Boynton-Freeport line.
Reported that the teacher in the
Cheeny district, Carlton, was roughly
handled Tuesday evening by the big
brother of s‘boy the teacher was de­
taining afterschool hours. Awaiting
further particulars' we uippreM names
for the present.
The death of Miss Lucy Toepie. sis­
ter of John and G. J. Teeple of this
place, occurred nt Hastings Sunday,
January 2d. after an IHnen ai but n
few days. The lady was a resident of
Irving for many years, and was highly

If ARTIN V. BARKER, Beal Estate,
1U. Insurance and Loans.

L

Hastings

City Bank.

HAY

Wanted I

At Once, in any Quantity.

Press near Elevator.

Call and See mA

J. M. ROGERS.

WHOLE NO. 1650

HASTINGS, MICH.. JANUARY 13.1887.

Ktarnhood’s child, who died In Carl!
recrotty. wta-IMd by Dr. Wright.
Carlton, and- Dr. H. F. Ftekkam.

this place, Turaday morning, and re­
sulted in finding immovable obstruc­
tions in the lower stomach; thus prov­
ing it to be an incurable case.
A Requrst.—if any of onr readers
traded for or purchased n second-hand
watch while in attendance at the cele­
bration ui this place last 3d ot July, are
requested to call at the Herald office
Saturday, January ifith. and exhibit the
same for the purpose of protecting in­
nocent partu«.
Among the New Year's cards which
found their way to our table last week
was one from the Hastings Banner we
think merits special notice. The deaigu Is unique and pleasing but the
“frog" draervra to be nearer the top of
the “ataira." The Bauner’a 1.778 readera may well be proud of their paper.
Mesare. Jackson, Hale and McNeil, of
Alaska, were in the village Turadny In
conference with our people In reference
to railroad matters. The Alaska peopie are very much in sympathy with
the Boynton-Freeport line, hoping, if
the road cornea here, it will also touch
that point. Frraent indications point
to a mile south of Alaska as bring the
moat fttfaibla place to cross the Thorn­
apple.
.
WOODLAND.
C-. A. Hough, county treasurer, was
here on Bunday to see his brother, who
is very Bick with rheumatism.
G. H. Carpenter is teaching school in
district No. I this week in place of
Della Palmerton who was taken sick
on Sunday with a eongestlve chill.
On Monday night several of the 1. O.
of O. F. liovs from Hastings, Freeport,
Sunfield, Nashville and Dan by vi»ited
Woodland lodge No. 3U9. Thu hull
waA crowded and they all hail a jolly
time.
On Saturday last as Waxh Helmer
was helping cut wood tor Mrs. Derby a
small limb fell and hit him od the head,
hurting quite seriously.
.
On Friday one of oiir townsmen was
staggering from one place to another,
nulling off his coat to fight, theh sing­
ing songs, and on Saturday evening
some of our young men were so that
the walks wonld come up and hit them
in the face. Do we need a saloon 1
D. M. Myers is teaching the Tamarac
school, filling out the term of Mr.
Smith.
Quite. an excitement prevailed on
Sunday evening. There was a fire to
be seen at the Center and people hitch­
ed up their teams and came here to
find that L. Parrot had fired a straw
stack.
Geo. McArthur and wife were visit­
ing friends here on Sunday last.
BANFlBLD.
Burincra booming.
Sleighing good and more coming.
Lota of logs and corn going to Flak'*
mill. ’
Many are preparing to build thia
year.
J. M. Clpp Is placing the erection of
another prop under that eturt porch of
hi A
R. O. Powers is having the mumps
and devotes much time to -the late

Our winter's school didn't take its
name in vain, notwithstanding the
severity of the winter. School ia half
out an«l not a l&gt;oy flogged yet
Henry Bera and wife, of Sbaytown.
are spending a few days in Banflrid
visiting fnends.
The man who prophesied not much
winter by examining a goose's breast
bone. must have caught the wrong
goose.
The children, grand children and
groat grand children of Mr. aod Mrs.
Danforth Fisher, gave them a surprise
on New Yenra eve.,it being their filtytlfth anniversary. Not forgetting to
carry a good supply ot eatables a
bountiful supper was snon prepared
and served with plenty of oysters. The
children did their ties! in the way of
entertaining by singing. Eld. Tow
t»elng present made some fitting and
appropriate remarks appreciated by all.
But to our great astonishment after
eating so many oysters they .were not
able to reach their homes until 1887.
BICKORY CORN ERB.
News scarce in our quiet town throe
days.
Mr. and Mra. Burt are on the sick
list, with but little bopee ot the re­
covery of the former.
Chas. Mason and Lewis and Harry
Williams each shipped n car load of fat
sheep Saturday at Richland for Buffalo.
ML Noble's child, which has been sick
with scarlet fever for several weeks, in
apparently no better.
Lively competition In feed grinding
between the mills of Gull Lake and
this place,
Wm. Taggart and wife, of Leroy, are
making his brother and other friends
in this vicinity a visit.
Bert Lawrence and wife have re­
turned from Lansing, where they- were
the guvste of her sister Mrs. B. C. John­
son.
Quarterly meeting at the Wesleyan
church Saturday and Sunday last, Revs.
Voorhees and Martin officiating.

MARTIN'8 CORNERS.
18 degrees below zero Sunday morn­
ing.
Henry Webb lost a horse the other
day.
Santa Claus didn’t make a very good
selection of candy, as a consequence
children have been, made Bick by the
arsenic contained In It.
A awe of scarlet fever is reported at
Will Jeffries*.
The infant child of H. Curtis has
been very rick-with lung fever, but is
now a little better.
'
itev. Knott commenced a eeriro of
me«tmg» hern Sunday night
The girls’ ratadon'ary noclety is do­
ing some home missionary work which
li coin men (table.
DOWLING.

Ala* a nice 111 tie daughter nt Jimmy
and wife visited friends in .Hope and
BoIhm.’s Wednesday.
Rutland New Years.
&gt;r»-Master (laude and Bertie Troutwine,
Never mind, J. E.; it is not^jo bad to
have the mumps get ahead of you aa it stopping at their grandpa Swarthout’n.
are having the scarlet fever.
woukl some nice looking fellow.
Mrs. Lina Tobey virited friend* in
this place Thursday.
follow* idld al&lt;out
Lillie, Tobias has returned from her
ijjontwftli a p&lt;w,
-visit in Rutland.
Mr. Johnson and family visited DRAGGING A WOUNDED COMRADE. naMnkn, and when Lord Churchill ~nw take
friends in this {flaw Sunday.
tin- room the anenrtory waited up to him w
OFF THE FIELD AT GETTYSBURG.
Lewis Whitehead from Ann Arbor
is visiting at R G. Rice’s.
The dance went off tip top. Good
crowd, good muric. good supper and
good time, which waa enjoyed by all
present
____________ GUM PMOPS.

A PLUCKY SOLDIER.

FOUR CORNERS.
‘Speaking about pluck," add Oil Higgiua,
The old year is dead.
Farmers are improving the good teen making InquiriM, -there gom a fallow
rieUrhln. as well as the young folks.
Mrs. Mary Boioeis nick at present
writing.
Levi Boice and Ai Sprague spent the direction lu which the colonel had nodded,
holidays with parents and friends of and saw Dick Exxterliu plodding along, hand*
this vicinity.
Our literary passed off very nicely
last Saturdayoright. it was largely at­
tended.
Hattiu Coats has bwu enjoying the “You probably knew that Dick enlUtMl
past week with friends from a distance.
It Ib rumored that quite a number of
young people of thtii part of the world no ban! Uial you couldn’t And drum bead.
wanted tola* married on Christmas or
New Years, but we have not heard of aod a abort time before the Gettysburg fight
any that were Nrtually tied together.
Mr. Collins was in this vicinity last
week trying to organize a writing
school but did not succeed.
. ALICE.
CEDAR CREEK.
The question Is who is to be the dep­
uty sheriff in this town?
.
Whitmore i bherlon will move their
saw mill to this place next week.
Tolies Bros, have sold 90 set of sleighs
thia winter, of their own make. They
make good sleighs and sell on thmr mer­
its.
The white oak is being rapidly cut
down in this vicinity.
Donation at Joseph Workman’s
Tnureday evening for the l«neht or
the minister on the Bunnell circuit.
William Cline’s girl has scarlet fever,
but ia reported out of danger.
Edward Letcbtlner died very sud­
denly al his home in Baltimore last
Wednesday evening, of heart disease.
Himself and family weot'to spend the
evening at nne of the neighbor s, and he
returned home ai wril as usual, The
rest &lt;»f the famll? had just retired
when they were a-outed by bearing Mr.
L falling on th" tlo &gt;r. Hts wife ran
to his assistance and reached him only
to aee him breath his last Mr. L. was
a prominent soldier in the late war.
Ha was a man well known throughout
Barry county, and rrapteted by all.
In business matters he whs prompt to
all hfa engagements. He leaves a wife
and three children to mourn the loss of
a loyiug hualxnd i^id kind father.
“Gntw. btii not foraotten.
Hr fMKbt ike n«bt

ORANGEVILLE.
Last Saturday evening the Masonic
fraternity had an oyster supper and
public installation. Alxuit atty of the
members and their friends were present
A number trom I’rarieville and
Bowens Mills and John Turner and
wife of Wayland were present As a
social eventit proved successful
Jav andiCora Nichols, of Charlotte,
returned Home alter a two weeks visit
among relatives and friends hero.
Mra. Wm. England spent last week
with her sinter at Otsego.
Ui «e Prtar Faulk visit d his eranddaugnter Mra. Henry Arbour, last
Bev. Rom held meetings at the
church last week but did not receive
enough support from the church memla-ra to fed encouraged to continue
them.
Mr. Own and Albert Nichols sport
new cutters.
Frank Hrooke and wife, of Hastings,
spent Bunday with Bert Walker.
M. Clem entertained friends from of!
last week.
BOWRNB MILLR.
With mercury down to 22. and 18 in.
of snow, we have a fair sample ol an
qjxn winter In Michigan.
The public meeting at the G. A. K.
hall wks a biicccm.
Quite a number of the young people
surprised Fred Corning at hw home
hurt Friday evening.
Those present
report a jrood time.
Prof. Richards has organized a sing­
ing class at the Robins school house.
Dillman Benjamin spent Sunday
with the family of Joseph Bechtel.
’
The S. &lt;). V. have a public installa­
tion at thtrtr hall Friday evening of
thia week.
~
The I. O. G. T. have struck a plan to
entertain the lodge for the winter by
appointing two metnbera to choose aides
the two slilra to furnish a program for
each week alternately. It seems to.
work well.
Uncle Buel Bradley is in quite feeble
hralth.
t
Grandma Ronan, one of th? very ear­
ly setllera of this community, died last

with the kina of «*ah)t»hhjga Herald bureoa
in Richmond. Hb,»wrthly ponwwioaw at

Gettysburg our n-g-tiM-uLa) lim wa* ktrntcbed

of which wan

be was a Tri buna

and but a frightfully abort dtaaoce •'way.

we had

and until about WOT,

rapidly aa

Ing terribly.

Hi* moan* were rioiMaing to

repra.

hand'd it to Enderlin, wbo

then night, the mono was shining, and at

pueubUity of It* being moved by a human

fellow in, Dick.* I replied;'be fo prnltabiy

it,' aaid Dick, ‘HI brt you that I bring him
in.’ Haying which, Dick bolted ahead.

ivoid attracting attention.

muakrt balL
him, a* m Ufted tte poor fellow off hi» back.
“*He was within a couple ctf rods of

boon."—CbllUwtbo Leader Interview.

•
FOUR CORNBUB.
Snowing at present.
Geo. Rump and wife Hundayed with
his parents on the town line.
Our sick are convalescing with the
exceptions of Mra Hutton and Mra.
Kenyon.
Quite a number of this burg attended
the literary on the State road on Fri­
day night last and report a grand time.
Mra. Mary Demond died on Saturday
last with a stroke of paralysis. Funer­
al the Disciple church on Turadny. She
leaves many friends to xnourn her loaa.
The mite* society will be held at Mra. Pacific pn
Horace J oh neon’s on Thuraday next
________ , ALICE.

MARTINE C0RNKR8.
Cold, colder coldrat!
Anna McGlynn virited friends in
Gnraa our neighbors forgot to mall
this place New Years.
Gene Rich and family are visiting at
George. fWaon's where they intrnif to
stay until Gene finds a vacant hoom.
Chaa. Tobits and wife and Ed. Gotra &gt;rrtnd KMard., aifM.

CAREER OF A CORRESPONDENT.

minute*.

thrilling expwicni-e nt Indian

It area

(uflrect pbyakpt* and Imrdy cc

�__

—

Iwny l iMfatl
without bmefitlai
tng induced to try Dr King's Nev
Discovery for consumption, did ao and
was entirely cured by use of a few hottl&lt;-s. Since which time be has used »
in his fondly M all cougbs and cold.&lt;

carriage they literally tumbled, tossing io
children and bundles till tbaro were twenty-

eurth&lt;]uak«9 w hh-h were to shake a continent,
or cycloisw and hnndcanee which were to
blow awaydtio, households were governed

orbit which brought it ununudJr ckwe to the

night sky.

It wm under three favorable cir-

[UxoLi publlslK-d n.- late as half a century
sgo, and -mi.- of them are very curioua
They nuinlsN* nearly XX), some relating to

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

ckxb, where the slniptaiit ta rinses suit, U i quietly drank ; I be women wan sober and
IwMkMHv
r.w- wmilcl Miriwwi. Iw* * draft

riagye hired by those to
to little gulden tliuUtea playing back and

struggle.

great

going home to Whitechapel, and should be

others to tbe actions of various animals, in­
cluding insect, and binis, and by them the
anrisiil Wiggins foretold when a storm wm
new and totally unex-

winter for them

t^e termination fl isment, long, we may, in
proportion to their length, conclude that the

y tn M.vy, a. i&gt;. iv--, ami rroonieu
...'the RCTOMer nt Deeds of JtarnOofeuy. Mietaxan. on the -ash day of May. A. D.
■U, In Uber 19 &lt;d mortgagrs. on paars XN and
Mt Bald iDortoixe was mode upon the etpress
MMtUon that should any detaatt be msde In

ttitety day* the prlnUpal sum of flk&amp;O. wBb all
tbe luiwMlM Interest thereon, uMld Nm oats
and br due and Mutable itnm.-dlxtelj tbrreslwn-.
flMtaSuflb tbe period limited for Ute payment

ulc In tbe pajme'-t ot ItSarvot
1WW, and the *am«« tiavlgg re
and In arrvar* tor the spore at
1 upward*, and aiill reuislaa on-

obw-rvatoey,
.....

M

Schiaparelli

“T'T.111”
bright summer's evening, you may look tor
t)ue weather.
Sptdars generally alter their web mice in

He found
,

J™*"”J
gusst, wuue tbs rocmer tn return ■ an von

U ter c««.

^,h "T?-

Martian wo*. lhn&lt;

the evening there will lie a fine night; if they
altar their web in the morning, expect a fine

weather; uixi the more active and busy tins
If many gnats an- seen tu spring, expert a
fine autumn; if gnats fly in comiact Ixxiirs
in tbe beams &gt; * *'
fine wcutbir.
south wind, st
weather
If bate flulbr and beetles fly about there

we just steep alter a day's picking, that's all T

Tte M

member* of bit family, sad, j. reon bring the

Uon argued that they really w ere canals ecnstructed by tbe supposititiour inhabitants of
Mars; and to tbe objec tion that tlic canals

iu the mind for a susplciou of a plan of jair- I rough lundling, and tlM&lt;y could hardly sing,
chase .-.mmonly known m tbe ■ instalmdiiL" or rather acream, her vena- for laughing.

regards

auta of that planet might attain
tjens.^y greater stature and a muscular
power and agility that would enable them to

If onfa •cream during foul wvattar it will

apparel, 1 of Undr native Whitechapel, exu, treating it
alk or ; with wbat they got in the neighborhood at

49 it. and no suit al law having been
I to reeerer tbe money* secured by said
&gt;nr anv part thereof. Now.
....
...
..I.

wiluln which be is arrayed.

Her untrained

like hubbuldiubbooQ, tta final boo being
strongly accented, and only occurring al tbs
end uf six lejwtitions of hubbubtab. The

suppose it was a dance.—Pall Mall Gasette
THE CRIMINALS OF SIBERIA.

th tux!er.

nook a Lute bouse ot worship, which both

In IsTV, More taring once more favorably

North star, flic
warning

The Beat Salve In the world for Ctfh,
Bruittefl, Sores, (Been, Salt RhwuM^
Fever Non*. Tetter. Chapped HaucM
Chilblains. Corn*, and xkln Ernp!ior.»,
and poaltivelr cun* Pllee, or no pay
required. It i* ffuaranU-ed to give pw
feet RatiafacUOD, or money refunded.
Price 25 cent* per box. For sate by W
H. Goodyear ft Co.
A pullman car that lea San Banuw
dino. (2d., recently, had seventeen baby
ptMwtngen*.

Itch, Prairie Mange, and scrateh«c
of ever)' kind cured in 30 mlnutsw by .
Woodford’s Sanitary Lotion Use as
other. This Dever fails. Sold by JJ. H
Lathrop, druggist, IlaatingH. Mich.

A man in Deadwood, D. T., has mar
tied his mother-in-law.
WOVLD TOU BklikVB It ?

tended to bring Schiaparelli's really brilliant
discovery into dsrisiou, particularly among

aaaSnudeand proyhied. notice I. hereby given
fans so Raturaay. tbe atli day of February. A.
Xi.^.USS. al too o'clock in the foretinoa. &lt; tbaU
•eQ at public aurtiob Io tbe highest bidder at
•te worth front door of the court bmrw Is tbe
st;v ot HsMImts, Michigan, that being tbej.laee
whose the circuit court for the &lt;xxint v of Barry
la boidra. the premises d.^.-rlbed in said

Edward SbephoMUofBarrbburg, in.
says: “Having received so much bene­
fit from Electric Bitters. 1 fee] it inv
duty to let suffering humanity know ff.
Have h$d a running son- on mv kg f n
eight yean; my ft ctors told me 1 wcraVi
have to have the Iwoe scraped or l«
amputated. I used, inatead, three be:tles of Electric Bittern and seven
Biickkn’s Salve, and my leg fa. fiuw
sound and wrfl.”
Electric Bitters arv sold at iWtj cutfa
a hottie, and Bncklcn's Arnica Salve at
Vf. per box by W. H. Goodyear ft ('u.\

iajurl-

of everyday life, were an followa:

Mortgage sale.
Drtault having !»«•:&gt; made Lu tli«- i-otidlUous
uf s certain mortgiMP-. erei-uted by Walter
Bankart ami Roxy llxrnbart, hb wife, of Rut

l*+n saved by ibis wonderful dv.cav.-rv
Trial hottkn frreat W. H. (ioodye»*.4-_
Co.'b Drag Btcre.

•1.

We an

boldy»y W. H. Goodyear.

FOR 25 CENTO get Kemp's Livre
Pills for Torpid IJ ver. for ConsUpatloc,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodykab.
To-night and to-morrow night, and
at all times call on us for Kemp's Pile
SuppofaUmes. The new treatment for
piles. Price 60 ernts per box. W. 11
Goodyear.
Minnie Hxuk is going bn a ton:
through southern Europe.

■rill more surprising d•covery,

arily from 10.000 to IJ.LWU criminate are sent
*e premises desenbod in said uiorigegc i
jbM certain piece or parrel of land situate

their cerns and

were double.

Right alongride those which be

U the stnoke from chimneys blows down.

r twenty, town
Rutland. Barn
MBj. Mtebixan.
Date4- November ah, is«.
JAMBS L WHITCOMB.
Mortof-.
SMITH A COM;ROVE.

years ul.OOO or 80,000 oxitoa, Inclndlng orimor falls down the chimney into the grate, eg.
tf ditches and drains
usual

flattering att«
naturally follows that Siberia is filled with

them to act as ushers, to pees U»e contriixitioa

all eem double at oooa

*«S

fteu-r--

i,ooo,ooos

WS LITTLE MCI 1 FOET SWTM MHWH CO

files! Igricultiril Uta of the Wes!.

tor.

if fogiw and &lt;log» howl
than natal: if dogs grow sleepy and dull,

will lie much wind. From tbu ruh&gt; sprang
the proverb: “Pigs can see much wind."

No cure, no pay. fa the fair way
Hill’s 1 Terlens Cough Syrup is sold u
W. H. Good Tear's.

fl chance of making aa booest penny by high-

Bjorn.-sou. the Norwegian noveUst. w
living in Paris.

hibernate ia tbe towns, like the tramps of sn-

afflicted with dyspepsia are todewrtbabta. The
lUstowss of the body U eqttalted or surpaawKi tr
the confMtan and terturoa of tbe mind, Um*
rnaktag It* rletten* sutler double affliction. The

This strange doubling of the so-called

server. Bcblapairill himself rvlatra ■

■&gt;f the oiOsctiun,
his dreamy fa«v,
ally Mlawk each
pliuk in a sort of

field

I ssd

LITT 11 UOCK

with a far-away look upon
Mr. Crane nse*. uHsbanio
lOutrilaiti.-n L x, and rehalf-asAnq*. ud&lt;tnight v .4ce;

some new kind of stralaamux* But

THOMAS M,GIBSON

turkeys gobble, and if quails make more

horrified congregst jenbyw be :sui
EHu-v. -ikatTm i/erarfr
SMpicion of Ulus.on. and I am absolutely
certain of wbat I have seen."
Yet. notwithstanding M. Bchintarelli's ns-

tug of probitalion and twire pre*- hing of

ujt McAlllster and Aruba Me A Ulster, th- s
letendxtas In
■aid cause, hnv- d-ccxusl sines
■ tlUng of the
MU ol complaint In this cause.
aJWS K Further aypearu.g io the court. Um&lt; the
bill of euuqdalnt In this caasr vras fl|.-&lt;! fur the
Bwaseaf toreclosiDx ninonxNge.nnd that said
Meirttalils both
lutestaln
Mid bo
Mtml.IHr.!.*
&gt;... died ____
..

defradant*. and that .aid defendants ten
-rviviuc taelre cnUdren sud one
grand etald. who are ami were tht-lr mb
■nririnx heln. ai Ian. and Uiat b J said named
ll’
Ktat*' ’•'■•et&gt;» «ldrou
MeAPjggr- Haraei- McAllister, liearmr MeAllts
ter. Wlmi-iu McAllister, Hannali 7 UompMin
Vtotenaami rmleua Me A Ulster
Therefore, on motion of (lenient Smith, sail,-,,
toe tor said cmur.uilnai.t. it is ordered, mifudr
ed and tlerre si that ib.- »ah1 can** uik! .«. uuu
be. and the ssrne I.
.... 1.. j
w ...7° ' "vanroer, ira MCAIIMer. Albert
MrAil.-tar. Laura Me Allb t er. (a.Mu Mi-AUfaier
S'lT..JJe*’4’U,r- Gld’'M1 McAllister H*i»£
ir
er-1‘v'orR’WUm McAUIsmJohnson -and

if crarH*. plane Uirir bills under wings,
rain.
'

short distanoe from them, rain.
If tL&lt;h biu» mon. rrwlJy and gandiui near

if frog* and loads eiuak mom than usual,
export ruin.

If.|&gt;orpuur-sund whales spurt about ships.
thunder and heavy rain.
If ths mole digs hie hols two feet and a baU

Anil |i ta lu-lbvr ordered, adludged and &lt;l«—

Alltaterst Hih er Cr»wk,N&gt;w Tusk. Mmsc* Me-

hithert.. rested principally upon In. otaerva
original obaervatioo, notably by Dawm, but Thomas W. Knox ill Cincinnati Enquirer.
nobody teaidra Schiaparelli had beheld the
phenomenon un any cycb scale as wa» exhib­
ited in his map. But now cocifiruiaUon of
bl« dw.-overies r«&gt;nws from t*o most tn*,
worthy Bunrera During tbs oppuriUou at
Mar* thfe year Mr. Denning, at Brirtol, ami
MM. Tbollon and Wrrotin. of Nice, under
Can’M
rt:,&lt;br: f
,4,n,‘ ” ™
wnieb they,
D«*n‘»«« »**"blBto det-rtthe fa honor, do not use They hM.' dally ex
sxxdMce ..t SctaaparelhS -ann!., although pnodons of opintons which would rutamen
.bey wen? v.-ry faint Iim* a* be kiw them, ■ who utter them if tbev wen, publbbed tat
and be did not nereelve Owm ttanKu k-___________ ■___ .
*.
,,'uk

that they will fetch.

Oh, no, I didn’t take

time in the coutriboUon box.

When elipfisd

’u,d u“4*y
they quit tin: k
■tatof their own true wtU. No ham I id rfleet
results from its admlntatraUoa. Cures guaran­
teed Send foe circular and Ml particular,
fOouiaabrshiricua
KA
Hi .t--* ■ m.i.

MWWMMI laiorveiwcu oevi-r tuail toe tn ter। s iewrr and good 1••orrwpondeat*
*~1 1
1—‘
“■
often —
with
bold sentiments txprmsea
tpreaaed tor
for puNtcattan
publication out
out
ot regard for die future of tta- man tnterviewed. This, however, fa. a matter of men,

objects that so ostonisbed their original dfecoverer. BehininreUl himself at about the
same time rwdiMOvrre l the double canals —

York Bun.
Cuglknd

which «;wi.y the doors of tbe presidential

tiuxinaa friend of hi» father's, who mid:

Bhrink."
“But this stock-- "
•Can't pouribly go lower.

sea to sea in Britain, wtam be finds that a
“swell" young Anwri/-an. with mat money

msut hired in Scotlaiai a tract of firkl and

tended for [Mlbii'-atiosi, and the public man

peeled.-Brooklyn Cittern.
Hd'lraa* MeAHIM-r3

&lt;!»•&gt; Isim.'dtiite relief. Frc&lt;- !Qr., 30rt*. -u-l |Roldht W. H.&lt;ioodjrar.
.
HIllljOU'N ClUxrrti rem&lt;&lt;d« is a pusttivo
rvre lor Catarrh. Diphtheria sad Cxakv
Mouth. Bota by W. H datayrar.

Bar t'-tty and Went Bay t'Hv an- it5
Ing in ■ onsolidate.
.... r.___ . — .,
.
MkL PsrroUn and Tbollou. in the purer
skfee of Nkw, were able to a-cmnpliri, much
more. They plataly saw the double canal* of
Bcbiapnrel.: nod also detected tl&gt;s cunou*

mild

tbe frost will continue.

low Skin? tihiloh's VitaU/er'n a positive cure
SoM by W. H. tkmdyear.

“Tlii-i tsq;, ccuunttad tbo bu-mewe i.m,
“coutaiui. punched, clipjed and alm-d eeins.

will Vain.

if Um-anemone .but, und according to
the extent it opcas,so will the weather b.. flu..

THE RKV. «BO. H. TMAYKK. at Bacr^-n.
Ind. bit*: “BoUi mjwlt and wife owe w
lives loSHtUiH-B OOjraVMmON CVRRtMd by W. 11. Goodyear.

John .1. Enright, of iN-troit. expects
to snrawvt Frank Conger us postnurtU-*
ol U'aslungton ( it..

November.

If water foe! scream more than usual and
plungv into Uh, water, expect ruin.
If birds ia general pick theu- feathers,
wu.h tbeinwl vm &gt;nd fly to their mate, it will

The Detroit Tnhun® baa been satai
by Lamia-tl ft Bobinnon for SM.OM fnr
alleged libel.

It tank Mr. ('ran*
•Astbiu~. stand,' be said, “it

if **&lt; birds fly toward land and land birds

St el Ung Me
CAIlMer. defendants.

Use Cobb’s Little Pills if the well are
low ami malaria about. 2i cent* for C
pills. W. H. Goodyear.
Twenty railroad project* an- now
under way in Maine.

Schiaparelli himself

the. meadow* amt tight more than u^ual. ex-

Ively ax-

RIVER BOTTOM AND UPLANDS

Blood Preparation known. It will pc*~
lively earn all Blood Dteeosra. pqrifuw th*
wbote syxtnn. and thonuglily builds up th»
oourtituii-m. Remetnlw r. we guarantee fk
t a. h. utTitaor. tmsu
For the year ending Nos. 30the out
put of the Minneapolis flouring mills
wm 5.967,000 barrels

I

territory that would make tat a small ranch
iu our southwest. And m. regards tta ex­
treme length at th.. Vnitai Kingdom, kt
tbssflgun-, tell theuxactsuvy: His name
wm Marriott, and bn was cajakiu of tbe NotHe left tbe tandV End hotel, at Cornwall.«»

lights, came upon
looked like

S4tERATtfs

cm nebeet agri­
Stated teataa Bm&lt;W-

For Baking Purpose?.

BBBtintfbteYfsrltL

�hrtevtrtr
iefiL-iMl
«•« Neh.
id so and

MATcmn

A COTTAGE M THE SEA

TALK ON SMFfiGHlW
MORE PIRATICAL SHIPS
BREWS A6 OF YORE.

AND

It »- mM the Mormon lobby in
Washingtoo has already cart the
diurch sSOjni.

IOO Doses

nd eold,T

"Ho should I," aaid Lily.
Iteoovt

may. if ynu like
Well, as you say youiwsif. It is bettor

Miss v ixard stole into tbe room on tiptoe.
mt mouth.

■el It inv
know it

wlch-wna blown to pfecw. by a shell which

KI would

-- ■
dm for tho military.'Tbe
9ra&gt;4 Daehoas of Gerolstein
than Lily Landon, but then
iKj cvltte
i Salve at
r * Co?

•wn quart.-re Tbo idkwyncracy was mudiall the more dUtrewing to Mr. I andon from

ior CuT.t,
Hlrou.,
d Hantii

•tKrtiah the regimental band, which always
tlk-'.kl.._________ .... ... .
.

DO W

AU

Jiarnart*&gt;n baby
Mirntchm
nutea by
Um» m
by E. H.
Uch.

haa in»r-

&gt;.

I'rioe

•’a Livtw
ti patfoe,
0DYKAB.

uht. and
ips Mir
uent for

Aekars
&gt;d Kllxtr

.rim-tho.
Ids up Um
LTUggbC

■ the outng inilln

well are
&gt;ta for 40
ur now

9 sold .at

velist. u

lion.

■CD SOttl
■0,000 for

go home to lunch’—which they did.

only early church parade. Tbo two young
offim-s strolled down to tbe cottage by the
sea, and having taken np their position* at

little comedy!" So soJ

Castor, felt an electric thrill so to say, from the
arm of hto pal Dick (Pollux), and, from
prevlowi cxiierbinctH, at once concluded that
there was a pretty girl around. So there

“Dy Grorgu! What an vxcrdlngiy pretty
gtri," .quoth Kick; and “looks very solv­
ent," said more practical Dick.
“Let tn follow them, and ftnd out wncro

bent Lor hand, and tbo moribund whispered
'

Aad. dying in.tbo KraggtOousd at length
Tbo riant erils ho bad fouxht. toe same:

at:d tail their own stiitw. They do not wear

Presently they
Alone! murmured the dying man, and
beaded by Mr. London, who in figure and Pollux, looking angrily at him, had to go out
feature) wob remarkably Ukn. Mr. -Hablot with Mis* Vizard to tbe &lt;-orri&lt;lor.
Browne's picture) of Mr. Dombey, in the novel
of that name. Mr. Landon, Miss Vixard, . , ................................................................
two maid M-rvanta, a coachman, a pqge an-i an injunction from tin dnt-nna to be quick,
John, the footman, with two outdoor str- lest her papa should cumr up, but to her
Wants, formed tbe cortege. They all carried ainazrm«-nt tbe little hand she so tenderly
large prayer books, and were- in their go-to- offered him was pnswed with very animated

young Irisbmeh. It was currently reported

of Castor nixl Pollux in tin regiment— nick*
names) that, will do just as well os their real
ones, which are thuw of a noble Irish family-.
Ueuta. Castor and Pollux, then, were walking
down tho High street arm in arm, with very

To make tbe pcoidn liappl r. tetter, higher;

of May.

nor tbe potxBe Miss Landon had developed
quite a fomlnoM for tbe sea of late, and waa

adjutant general's life, so frequent were tho
complaint.* iu:d grievances that nrex- fnitn
their racing, rowing, rat hunting, and other
prociivith*., and thia tbo eotnnuuxl.-r-in-chief
himself hsd t hreatened to honor tbo two worst
■aapcgrm ro of them all with tbe dwtlnction
of a court martial The two in question—the
bead and front of all this offending-however,
took life i^.msly. and were, indeed, on the
high road to Avernus, when tbe following in-

a-I things bo bed. all things

and so fair! How dreadful! Does be any

Tbo bell* were ringing for church, and the

as a duonna; but under a homely exterior
totopid lady «wc«iIedaronuuiUcdi»po.iUo:&gt;,
with a singular belief in what to bow derided
an chivalry. The Barwtahiro rcgitnrnt, alia.*
tbe Royal Btmibordiuni, was quartered at
Barmouth at th to time, nnd an «xro.dlngly,
lively mew » m one of th.- distinctions of the

W. H
a toor

m * ell

The smuggling Ls. now

Ex;» cting la the holy name of wife
brainless •Urea might

mustache before, and it eoufuwd her; but not
unpleasantly.

number of things are landed without duty,
band of smug“They are generally One laoes, millinery,

•• flood * HarumrllU dM me xt&gt; Irrnnea**

* of a woman—from Iwr window. , gtdng2o&lt;},&lt;*till Pollux,when the prtxvwdon liad
~Fluff, tho poodle, growled discontentedly
tbe dogs."

very small spues.

ngeou-nt to live.
"Pm »ure I don’t know, what you mean.

horv, chappie' It will never do for you to
save nu), for yqu would not have the nous to live. . Why notr
carry thn farce1 through. Come, no hesitn- ,
.
,,
lion, in yuu go," and suiting tlu&gt; action to tbe •eamp, “it is said that tlie |&gt;nro of a good woI’.. ~)
the water. Mim Landon san- It all from tiw
srindow, nnd so ?Kd tho poodle. The latter Ucrwlf free gratis, you know, just a* 1 gnrr
mysolf away in love al first sight to you."
barked dL-approbntkm of tho whale prowl
ing, but bto mtotrw* toranbted with fear nsd
excitement
I . --------- ,
--------- ,-------- —--------■•Good-gracious!'' sho aaid to herself. -AreHe still held her hand. Bbe didn’t like to
those two handsome young offirem quarrel- 1 »mib-h it from a poor dying fellow creature
ing uljuut me, and will then-be murder' Oh, &gt;«L
my! Nol Bee, oueof them throw* off his
coat and daslxa bls hat on the ground. He
"1 shout 1 like to try theni—in a dying way
only, you know."
drowning friend! Tbe nateni do
this! Cook! Cook’ Come here,- run. ran
dinwily!"
Tbo cook, a fat Irish woman with a red
faix- and reddish hkir.
(Miffing and
blowing to tho foot of the stair*.

"You wicked man!" she cried; "I ilnn’t iiko
you one little bit Why didn't you stop in

officers! Drot

with Pollux in tbe corridor.

room dikcoucrruxl.

black- letter I"
divil a fear of them
—1 ir&gt;-nn musketry." be explained—“that we

honest Bridget's reminiscentw.

She sped out

making some trifling pun-luiwa in town, had barking furiously in front and Bridget
lArtMtl tlieir faces iu the direction of tho puffing llki' a temala locomotive in tho rear. 1
subu: to, and were now walking along tbe
They reached the beach just in time io |
seashore, the younger with a white, fluffy ’ meet tbe two dripping officers rambig out of
the water. If Mias Landou hud not laeen so
towed t!x‘m at a respectful distance, but tbo excite! she might have thought it singular I
SmII e....i.r. I.-,... ... ■ * J— , k...t— —— ’
I bat tla&gt; drowned man was rating on tbe I
)_v —. .U-. ------- ..)---------------- I
shut, be
MIUB,
O. weow*.
seemed u,
to cm*
cling vigorously «,
to „
his ,j
knowkxlgonf what wa* going (riet»re neck. But she neither notiped this 1
. nd ,
nor anything ulsc In bef efforts to emulate j
Il«.
M U.ir doo,rurgr.
H..
| glad," she stammered, inconanqoantly. “How
kr«vn it w». nf V,,i ■ Imt will &gt;.■ &lt;IU,r'
•
. , .
‘
----- ----------- I 1 UUUA WK1. IU'
any doubt about their gallantry, tbe chiral- I itarou In the pint
mill aetliM of honor nf th.we Iwava men whr. ’ ....
■ .. . '
— —. . ■
----- ■ . L-VMBU
pufc Him to Ito)
UVW.
home and Iwauty; bnt think what your papa
-yh jjrinit i,jm fnto the house. My name
wouU say. with hu siagular antipathy to u Llly-Mi» landon. you know-and I’m
■warriors Oh. no. never- let ti« hnrrv on nr&lt;■

devoir*. ’

noldr |»n'f»s*ioti»r
rtful

,
to see Mr. Pollux un Lis knee and holding her
duenna’s hand, while be gazed up into that
lady's fore with a well affected air of
knightly devotion.
.-rhh |joOM. b b^u-hed," she said, running
MWa,

WEALTHY COLORED CITIZENS.

W,&lt;XXl,0W worth of real estate. P. A. White,
a wbolntale druggist, to worth 82^1.1 (A), and
biu ai &gt; annual iKirincas of 6200,(Km. Catherine
Black to wot th 6150,000.
In New Jersey the negroes own 82JM»,0a)
worth of real estate. Baltini'Jro ho* more
6AOO.000. John Thomas, tbe weoltbirer. to
worth about 6L*&gt;0,000. Leas than lul u&lt;gr»»a
hi Washington are worth a total of tt.ilM.OOft
In Louisiana lbs negroes paj- taxor an 615.­
000,000 iu New Orleans, andKXl,(*x&gt;.«din the
«tate. ItMile Lufcm,a French quadroosi, is
worth 61,100,000. The Mercer Bros.. «dotbtsrenty-eeven citizens worth 11,000,OU) iu
amounts ranging from &lt;30,0® to fi’iq.OOO
rnanda Eubank* made v&gt; by tlw» a ill of her
hlte father, is wMb 6*»,i)O), and Urraucar

J

tertainment. "Say to Mr. I.nudon that so

each, one 615,000, and nine 610,0(10. Tba
Eastlake Furni tare company w worth eJO.OCO
A. J. Bcrtt has 635,000 invent)*! in th* livery
lAisim* and is worth 6100,000, including a
well ztockrtl farm in Michigan. Mix John
Jones and Richard Grant uro worth 670,000
•nch. A. O. White, of 8L Lonto. formerly
purveyor to the Anchor line of steamer*,

‘WhoT asked Mr. London grimly, from

raaanj thing ebr," aaid Bridget.

Expensive feathers,

and trimmings of aU aorta take up but little

a Million Down.
,. how often they don’t. Jewelry to smuggled
John W.
a negro jiju
journalist
extent, &gt;vi«Mvuuuiy
particularly i.uunoun*.
duunond*.
... Cromwell,
. v..,m
. nans., in
iu in
iu to a great rew.*.,
Philadelphia, line ctfinpik-d an exhibit of the Nearly nil the diamonds brought to' this
busiuses conditmu of bunuw in America.
1 rountry are Mnuggted. We know that a
Tbo Caroluux-) take tbe lead ia the number great quantity .of tii«wr g*iu&gt; are imported,
.
...
collected duty on many.
twitity who are worth from 610.000 to 630,­
000 each. Ill South Carolina the tii-xro"-* own
f 10,(XXi,000 worth of property. In l.Twrlre- customs offiewra. Tan thousand doUartf
tou fourteen men n-pn-wut kaxi.OUd Thnjna* worth of diamoods might bc/carried in a
II. Smalls is worth «18,UU0. and Charles C.
I*»lie to worth •U.lXXi. The family of
Nolwttes, truck fanuiTs, are worth «l30,ton.*
In the city savings ixitdai tbo negrot* have wmrybody.
f 12-1,K&gt;0.S3 on depoiL One man Iijn over
t-VXO Ho recently bought a llt'.ixu planta­
tion and paid S7.06U in cash.
In Philadelphia, John McKie I* worth
F'OO.OOO He owns 400 buuacs. 8&gt;'V.^rnl are
worth 6100,000 each.

-What must al
Visard nbo-bed.
tSC.fZZTr

ity, she wns willing to telievo him at once.

One Dollar
Hood's fiaraaparilla rare* serofnla, aak

travel and by businrai men

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar.

apriila.
two nuintii*
be salltvl lu
IhHNl'B hanwprJHa will Help you. Sold by ah

Atteitioi 1

WoiiiDjr Classes,

in this wnetd. Capital

™

good address. He had only tbe ordinary luggage; was perfectly willing that It should lie }?£,!!”re..'
hut was aniixl at the idea of bring Ing to Drill! ns your
of smuggling.
Tbe search,
officers, and
felt jI^rtfiod.
' “n- *1*” Twu *U.
1 d
aan'after
n froitlrwMai:

wrro apologizing for the trouble they liad
given him, when one of them picked' up A
cake of v*p out ofhh drawing rasek There
was nothing i&gt;«-uliar in the nppearnnre of I be
roughly ft broke open aod out rolled the little
sparkling gems. The inside of tbe cake had
lawn hollowed out and 110,000 worth of dia-

orchard
ervek, sugar bush o! 4» trees. For turtber partirutars Inquire at n»y residence « miles north of
Hastlns*.
TOBIAS GARX. .

d his fortunre and accumulated
fra M. Carpenter, a Ban Francisco

aa. at lha «rSM*M be.ow
the estate of D. M. tor. &lt;

standing tmxx&gt;g laurels in it. greets, and a n^“U‘l4 l^-wlm ws. a young sthteT
•too* throw only front th. s~ l.to which |^X,
CVKK"

I&gt;aco behind in much perturbation,
bright, sappblru blue eyes, while Pollux was
saluted with a series of barks fnxu»tho
poodle, who now, believing himself at home

*A doosid neat little crib," observed Pollux,
px poets
.Unaster

kuv.1 of II tile l*&gt;x one would like to dawdle
away n summer in, if one had £3,000 a ymr,

i Cured by

something white, like a handkerchief,

with a found, and, singularly enough, ho
friend Pollux.

ill drink-

a phantasy of a distrasued damsel in a turret,
and of two young knights attempting her

Ilculare
iricCa
templation of John's allusion to Mr. Landon's
wealth and “ vulgarity.”'

two friends strolled down to Marine Villa,

5’s

they enjoyed a beautiful view of tbe drawing

“'fake him up to papa's room. Up the
staini to tbe right. Can I do anything,-, sir!

Hint tbo brother in

"Oh. gracious! What’S this! Here*

laota Constitution.

'oi.e. north of rang? seven west, subject to Uta
right nt dower of Maria Mtantdn. widow of D.M.
“Their fellow pnasengwv frequently give

‘Ho should have but stockings full of salt

And a soldier it was—an orderly In pursuit
‘Would

Bridged)

doF she

inquired

warm and thick”----•
"I think," said Pollux, shaking his bead,
“that IJ»le threw!, rise sixes, would suit hto
complaint better."
She blushed, for she saw he was regarding
her Ixxjta. After this, though anxious to lie

fainted when she heard that the Royal Bom­
bardiers were order’d on service to South
Africa immediately, and that tbe colonel
bad been sending messengers in search of
them all the morning. The effect on the
drownrtt was remarkable. He jurnj&gt;ed out
of lx*! and clotbed himaelf in a moment. So
did his friend.
Mbs Lily wept silently.

from tbe uz-cident.
In the midst of tbo to-do, while Bridget
frequently tasting tbe mixture, in tbe
kitekrn, and while Castor wa* carefully
tucked into Mr. Landon's bed by his friend,
who had enrobed himself in Mr. I And anV
drtscdng gown and n-.tber garments the afore
flew down the stain) like a bird, but not
quicker than the indignant poodle.
“0, papa, dear! Only think. They were
all but drowned, when we snved them; that
is, I and cook. O, wasn't it a mercy I Tbe

pressilde tenderness.

thing twire over, to make sure that nothing

they would under ordinary ••irrunn.tancvn.

wrongly conceived or interpreted. And if
tbe subject l&gt;* serious, it i i often well to let

their trunk* that will eseapa duty.

Bome-

Loans and dtvotmta
Furniture and flxtnm
Expensas......... i............. .
Checks on other hanks..

be never has any contra bund good* hitwlf,
and bo se« that thereat don't get through the
hick, when
we left it, seemed erode, obsenre, and fun of
perplexity.
.
AU this take* trouble, no doubt; but then,
it will not do to deal with Meas that we find
In books or elsewhere as a certain bird dore

Cjipttal i&gt;si&lt;i in I...
I'ndlvidMl urefits
Due depoehor*:. .
practical joke which afterward turned out
seriously.
"But expettenord «nnRg#n)," contum-d

far gone.

But

man who should

Isuly Ixtpgworth uver thinks of them in the
whir) of Lowlon society! She is a great lady

that Lo te clad in sumptuous robes of [nil pl«

DAN W. HKTNOLr*.
Xotary t*nbl)c.
Tourists do much smuggling. They bring
pnwenta to their friends and rollart on*-

.to

hltol In kb to totortnn- Unhto.
.tnU. AhrDnyUto dlnln, U .(U,

lx&gt;un&lt;k*l up the stain.
But even Mr. I*andon was silent'ed by what
bo saw in hi* I-droom. The blinds were
all drawn and tbe room darkened. A
man with a curly hood lay in his bet
eyvs wen- shut and his face pallid.

“1**df?
“«r
- *7= 7— M. . -to“
w“*'^M*“ !"

to sell b not dutiaUa

FlkKtkMT
HAIR.B ALAMI

W iliiam arose.

care a twopenny d— n,w&gt; down I plumped."—

MMMtt

had caught Bridget &gt;. reference to

■•■If-made men, iloarly loved a lord

comer a call! Mnc
tearfully dull". .“Y
aad£20,OUO more

lorkftan.

With thousands' of

I

"““"J
Ito, .torto 'O^U.
men. the office of rnrernnr hix
n
ma for years.’ Instantly William was ou his
feet, asking to be allowed a question. Tbs
judge declined to be interrupted. ‘Ail right,’
add William, with

-Come! That*good,”criad Pollux. "Happy

“Howr

n

i

Tbe Atlanta Constitution tell* the folltpr-

tbe judge snappishly.
"See Ik&gt;w she hugged that poolte -1 ucky

WILSON

ASHBOARDS

application ot violet powder from tbe toilet
r.

15,416 IB

•a.Ma
1 do solemnly swv.-ir that tbe above statement
&gt; true, latbe best of my knowledge and belief.
&gt;„ D. RKKBK.Outhier..

follow this plan prenew nothing better than

her diamond*.—London Graphic.

•Bang your filthy lucre! I only want her

ee tuber ad. A. D . ink.
MAKIA STA.NTON.GuardiNS.
Report of die condition of the Rootlngx City
fianh at His*tta«). Mtehigun. rm Ylamtax, Jon.
3rd, A. D. tWT. smite in accordance wttte Bee
Rons Mt. », and &lt;7 of tbs General Banking law*.

bojx&gt; nf thus extracting tlwir Imnud &lt;w.-nre

by side, in which Pollux and Castor, un-

her father wrathfully.
“Only one, papa," »ho said humbly, attd

rU

noun and rtrsevibed aa follows. to-wU:
The undivided one-fitth part nf tbe not

bank account of f40.000.

den excitement.
“I tell you what, my dear'fellow," aaid Pol-

kF
►

aggregate at from 1150,000 to 61HO.OOO. One

bed,” quoth Bridget, who was th? oaly.serhltn plenty of runt and brandy. That's what

RN8.

�d

The Hastings Banner.
Habtuum, Mich., January IB. 1887

=T

♦
uU cuoukM

Hon.

before that body, Seldom has® man,
under like circumstances, received sum
an ovation as did this gentleman from
the vast concourse there assembled.
Hon. E. H. Lacey stands Unlay «xs of
the foremost men in Michigan.

IDITORLAL NOTBS

Col. D. 11. Aingcr, of Charlotte, was
the graeral-to-chief of the Lacey forces
at Lansing during the senatorial con- thasysUta.
t/*t. Tbe Col. rrcolvedhlgh coconuims
of praiMi from all quarters for the
political sagacity evinced and masterly
manner In which be conducted the
campaign on behalf of Mr. Laory.
.

We read with a groat deal of ykwut^
the great speech of H. W. Grady, of AG
lanta, delivered before the New Eng­
land Society in New York on the sub­
let of the-New South," and the mas­
terly manner in which he treated the
The first bill introduced in tbe
rabjivt. we think will be productive of present state legislature was one to
much good. and if hi® reasoning nod make tbo idling of Bohemian outs a
■Uteairtit.M .-tn- true nnd correct, it felony, punishable by line and imprison­
should be the occasion of much rejoic­ ment. '
*
ing; and we believe northern people
.are aa ready as the people of the south,
to rejoice, and cover the past with the
hromt mantle of charity, and encourage
a spirit of forgetfulness and forglvnesa PROCEEDJNG8 IN SENATE AND HOUSE
OF REPRESENTA7 IVES.
We think there ia not a tuah in
the entire north, who is not anxious
upon Cardinal JacoUnl'«
that an era of better feeling shall per­
vade both mcUona, when the tieroe,
fiery passions, kindled by the war. shall
aubaide. and finally go out forever.
And we are very sore that the people
of the north rejoice that the unity of
this grandest of all human govern­ ■ambtod Tuesday-, but almcst inmedUtely
ments came out of the fiery furnace of
civil war at last, with not a single star
bouss, and Uaorga D. McKel&gt; bn, j&gt;nwi&lt;teul
lorn frougher flag, but each—we trust
itf Um wmU Aa Harlan to a friend of 8sn—the more firmly welded by her bap­
dead •raator an eloquent tribute, and giving
tism of tire and blood through which ooth-u lb*t at Mi early day bn woald inbuilt
she wan compelled to pa-*.
rwStatloi! apprvprinte totbe rvvurrvoee and
And we believe still further, that the
people of the north are equally anxious
to tee the south push on in a career of
greater financial prosperity, and are
wififtig to aid her in so doing with her
capital, her energy, her push and pluck
and pentevereance, simply asking her
southern brethren to prepare the way
duty aa to oxrluda Um article.
for a race of men, who ar-- accustomed
rwoiuUoa
to breath the pure air of liberty and
freedom, by so modifying society, thnt
they shall not feel like strangers in a
strange land. Thia, once accomplished
louaiy uxTwl to and Um
tn spirit and in truth, will witness such
Wa«H(k&lt;nvx Crrr, \h
a migration from the frozen north into
that fairy southland that shall cause it
to bud and blossom like the rose.
But this liberty and freedom to which
.they are accustomed taunt be accorded kt iou, which
to them in the fullut meaturt. before
lady
the ••nowph-x needs of this complex age"
can be fully realized. There are certain
Bberties and rights that must Im guar­
Um inAtebotos w«r« tiown-rtJU fort.
Ila offm-d to
anteed; liberty of speech, lilierty of the
press. freedom of the ballot a fair
appropriating OO.UMJ.OOU
count, and a faithful abiding by the re­
i.litaibal Um infuruialktu bu wanted.
sult.
We think Mr. Grady would hardly
dih Um prubwbiUiMw favoring Um
dare say. that three conditions could be
complied with strictly, on their part.
We have no doubt that be sincerely
desires them, and we wish him God
speed in his efforts to secure them.
We are glad to hear that men with
the eloquence of Mr Gradv shall beginto dispel the darkness hanging like a without a. u&lt;o. It appropriates V-.UOu.UQt'
black cloud in the southern sky, so that
UJMO.UUO agalrwt the Mbsosri latofic
with joy and gladness we begin to see
the dawnlng.of a brighter, better day;
that shall make of us one people. &gt;&gt;u«nation, with one Hag, and that, the dug Umauo Um Indian apprvpriaUon bill. which
of our'common country
That happy era. however, is not yet.
and therefore we wait In hone, until Janrw W KeH, nwtubur from £ho F.fth
Smalls. when he is fairly elected tarn
take his neat; when Copiah uurtMcret*, ind canaidrrwt Um UH for tvutolidaUoa ot
murder and oulragts shall cease,
when the blood of 1’rint Matthews
ilfoarnrd.
ceases Io cry from the ground, when
all men irrespective of "eace, color, or
previous condition of servitude" shall
find their rights and liberties guarded i«ita t&gt;ruu-'ht out tbe datetu.ut that Um pen-

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

with that jealous care, which is really
the foundation, strength and genius of
American go \ eminent. Then, and only
then will the south be able to rise,
Phoenix like, from the asbtwof her own
follyi to that condition of happim-m
and prosperity to which by nature she
is entitled. Then, and not until then,
can the puritan and cavalier gather tho
rich, ripe fruit from the tree of liberty,
planted by our fore-fathers, and water­
ed by their bio jd. This done, and with
our voices tuned iu unison, we Will
both unite in singing
"My country 1j» ot Tbe»
S*wt tend ol Liberty."
CoL Frank B: Stockbridge, ot Kala­
mazoo. receives! the nomination for U.
H. aenator at the legiilative caucus held
Thursday evening last, on the tenth
ballot, thus ending the senatorial con­
test much sooner than was anticipated
by the people generally. From the out­
set the legislator* evinced a disposition
te transact the public buslnen as ex­
peditiously as compatible with secur­
ing the best rroulta, andon Thursday
nearly every republican member of
both houses of the legislature signed
tbe call for a caucus to be held that
evening. There were four prominent
candidates in tbe field, viz: Col.
Btockbridgv, Senator Conger, and Ilona.
E-8. Lacey and J. C. Fitzgerald. While
the adherents of each used every en­
deavor to -*rcure the nomination of
their aprcial favorite, the contest was
marked by an entire absence of f al
bitterness of feeding that is sometimes
««endered on like occasions. All sect*o«» of the state accept the result,
feeing arnured that Col. Stockbridge
in Ua aew duttea will reded crodit

numlw of fx-titkxi’ agalnat tbe running ot
railway train* on Bunday were prtweited.
Tte claim
again*
Mexkv
for the killing of Caut. Crawford while

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

at v»er JIUU.UUU.

bun iiMlanUy.
Um killing.

{appropriating gTQ.lMT.'UU)
bill fra- th.’ rrorgau.uuoa

Tq th^ People of HoeUnge aa.4
Vicinity.
We desire to cadi your attention • o
the NATIONAL GARMENT CUT
TER, aod in rite you to call al our sfl..
ce and investigate It.
To cut, fit and make up garm*nt«
every description worn by ladiro, gto ‘
tlenwn and children, and to eonf&amp;ra
with tbs prevailing styles, b a most 6csfrabis attatanxJDt, within tbe rvwch nf
alL.
To the wmKhy the ability to oorrset,
ly superinteaM the cutting and
of garments for their family is a plenaure and a saving, while to the poor a

TUMl Makiac *• *■■■&lt;■

ia a necessity.
Fwaak Twin Haul - lAnkm my didwratod
wppsannea; 1 bar* juac cook from Itos hath.
Mato Tw-lz Bool—Ahl you bwtbw, than I
Y. T.-a -Tsa
.
M T. 8. - Another UUt
&lt;xx»bm».
Eow ivwetl—Buffalo Ezprw*

0ODMO1L PBOOXKDIMGB.
Regular Festoon Friday eve.’, Jan. 7th.
Mayor Weiasrrt in the chair.
Present, Alda. Hoglc, McNaughton,
Htebbina and Waters. Absent. AM*.
Besamer. Hams and Osborn.
Minutes read and approved.
The petition of A. D. Rork, Valentine
Lein*. G. F. and E. Kurtz, praying the
council to ptum an ordinance forbidding
all perrons from selling or peddling on
the streets nnd at the houaea. in this
city all meats in quantities leas than by
the quarter, was received an&lt;| referred
to ordinance committee.
The petition of the Board of Educa­
tion asking tbe council to cause the
walks on the union school grounds to
be kept dean of snow was received,
:md petition granted. Mill* 1‘hiUipa
was instructed to keep tbe same clean.
The account of Bentley Bros. A
Wilkins in sum of #12.25 wax aNowed.
CTTT ACOOVNT3
Barrv Co. Democrat Printing. 0 4 20
Dr. l*ulhemus report 15 cases
oootagtous diBMata................
1 60
C. Weiasrrt wood, glass, etc..
12 10
Mills Phillipa, clean snow up
to Jan. 8th................................
I8 60
Fred Cross, draw snow cm
bridge...........................................
1 25
Archie McCoy, reparing hand
engine and ballot boxes ...
3 25
Fabric Fire Hose Co., 600 fl
boae..................................................
400 00
A. Black A Co.. 4 blocks mar­
ble for bridge............... ...................
1200
Barry Lodge, No. 321, rent of
room to Jan. 1st............................
2000
Z. Shepard tend fire apparatus
35 days tq Jan. 8th.................
X 00
J Ha. Murphy, salary aa fireman
’
to Nor. 1st.....................
8 75
Fire Extinguisher Mfg. Cfe. 1
set couplings and rings..
• 10
Allowed.
The water works-committer pmeoted estimate* for material and work on

____________________ ytSKS:

auth half of ibe *oulh w«at quxrtwmty-twn. Ju town two north.
•t. teHuit In tfi- town of Hooe.cnt.-

b.-rrby gl
bearing dnw lb. icib d»y ol Aaau.V A. 1). ISM.
J ’ball sell at public aurUon tu
hlxb«*t bid
di r. &lt;m KaJurda^. Ibr 3Rb day ut Frbcwwy. A
D. iar. ai w o'rioc. la Um tamonn. ai thr
worth trnwt dour of ihr Court Haase tn the city
of tiaallna*. 1“
»xau&gt;ty of Barry .said court
bouM Will th.- place of hoUUaz the Clrruh
Court for »id COUBK &lt;4 Barry' ®U IbetaMtoaud

By the use of tbe National Garage
Cutter thia can be accomplished to U&gt;-1Z
eatlsfartion.
w Thia la no chart or paper model, am
consists of a floe Folding Square, *
full set of Scales, a Book of Instruct
ions ooQtalning drafts of all garmecu
worn, a Tape Line, etc., all neatly paxi
ed in a nice paper box prepared for a.
To young ladies who desire to han
the art of dressmaking It fills a long
felt want. It does not require you u&gt;
give from three to six months time to
learn some paper chart which will only
cut a few garments—uaukliy a ladyh
basque to tbe waist—but with a few
moment* each day or evening for a few
days can learn to rut and fit ano mak*
up any garment perfectly; and Ihu m
no cheap aa, to place it within the reach
ofalL
While to tbe young mra it will ««
able them to become a good cutter* *
can be found in any merchant lailorxg
establishment in the counter. Stung
them to command good wages inac
honorahk teadr.
The only true system for ratting
clothing ia by actual mcasuromrat, and
this system ia ro reduced and aimplifinc
that any child that can read figure* an&lt;l
guide ite hand can use this system 9voeaafully.
It is being adopted by nil tbe fine..
daM dreasmakaro and tailors in ti&gt;
land, as well as private familim.
We would respectfully call your u
tentlon to a few of the many teatemn
lais of the very many we have:

H Arrusoa, Micu. Jan. 10.1ST
buy norm of land, taorv or k-w. aecordlua to
To whom it may concern. After
be tailed Kuum. Mincy thareot.
using a number of charm, mudeta atd
Dated Uds HIM day at JauMry, A. D.mst.
other systems for catting clothing, and
ALUXXO K. llkNAKtuX.
having tested tbe “NhUonid Garuxct
Cutter" believe it to be the aimpleuc
and most correct method of catting
and fitting that has ever come to say
notice.
Mba. R. I». Bxown.
Dress tn ukr:
Bio Rar ids, Mich, Oct. 29. IWI
I have purchased the National Qv
mrat Cutter, and after trying it 1 we
free to say that it beats any systac? 1
ever saw.
Mkr. W. D. Fkrwh.
Bin Rapids, Migd., Oc.. J. ISC
1 never cut clothing of anv kind es
cept by patterns until 1 took instr:&lt;
Lions in the use of the Nation*! Gar
meat (latter. I have been to.» btwy tn
the shop to take irorons except of •*£
evening. Yet, with but little t-achitg,
1 cut a lady a basque and baste! it up
getting a besutii ui fit the very first
Lima. I have no trouble in learning
use the system and like it very much.
Mim Mart Strait
Biik Kapidh, Mich, Oct, 29.1st*
1 have purchased and Kirn^ te use
the Nstionxl Garment Cutter. I never
bad any Idas afoul the ntethodN of cuv
ting until 1 commenced taking iwor..in th«&gt; use uf tbe National
Gutter, but have had notrou'&gt;l-Iotlo
derotand the methods and getting prr
fed satisfactloa from r.iy cutting
am glad 1 purchased it, and thud
can not br rtvo.-umnnlwj too high iy
Sveta NvuKzr

Bus Rapids, Mich, Nov. 13, IMc
My husband brought home a Natior
al Garment Cotter. 1'rvvHiiM to tbi.- ’
had seen the Gxrmeut Cutter but' oc&gt;1
time un&lt;l only mIkmi’: five minutes thee
I looked the system over, t &gt;ok :uj
innwuro and cut a basque for mv*r
without any trouble whatever. It »
a perfect tit without a ehangv &lt;&gt;f
anvwhrm. 1 cuoaMsr tho system &gt;•
valuable and will take thoriAigh
Uructtons lathe use of It aasoon
pot-ubh-, uad am pteaiwd to rworuuu ;
it to the public, aa 1 am more than
isfi«! with my results.
Mxa K.T.GKO

S. H. TURK,
.

Agrat for Barry Count;

HFOffice and Instruction Room.
und story Abstract Block, next '
Banner Office.
.

�Banner.

schools and eottegw, which will be

PERSONAL MENTION.

bdd next Hunday morning at 10JO a.

A. IL McOmber is ia Chicago.

The torture in Union IUD Saturday
evening next by Remsburg- will be
free. Provtaloe will be ninde previous
Local Aivertimnc: R*te«to Um lecture to pay the expense*. All
are cordially invited tn come out and
hear this eloquent advocate of mental
liberty.
The heating Arrangements for the
loretixriUbb' school building Ln thia city are not
adequate to tbe-demand.' It is a shame
that teachers and pupils musts needs
suffer with cold, or absent themselves
gTB8 KX AM IM ED
from school during extreme cold
weather.
HAHTINGV

J. A. Greble is at Battle Creek thia
week.
John Kurtz la In Buffalo an a busi­
ness trip.
Mrs. Frans Caruoc is spending a few
days in Galesburg.

To Mr. and Mra. J. F. Mead. Tuesday
January’. 11th, a son.
Mias Mae Sweezey has been elected
librarian of the school library.
Mb* Man Nydy, of Orangeville, is
tbe guetet of Hastings friends.

Mra. Belle Hendershott gave a pro­
gressive euchre Saturday evening.
The celebrated Gregory-Bu«h in­
Geo. W. Walterhonro. of Ypsilanti,
junction case which has been dragging was in the city Friday and Saturday.
its weary length through the courts for
lAfaj-ette Hughes goeu to Trenton.
FREI GT CHARGE!
a long time, wae las week decided by Mo., Thursday, to engage in the tem­
Vrtti the Meet Improved InstnimenU. the supreme court, the decision of the perance work. .
•
lower court being affirmed, with modi­
Frank Ackerson has returned from
fications.
Colorado, where he had been with a
Mbs. Silas Ellis wishes the Ban­ carload of eggs.
ner to return her thanks to Samuel
Orno Strong was tn the city Monday.
McIntyre for his donation of 10 cords He installed the officers of Barry Lodge
in tbe evening.
of wood, and alwo to her brothers No. 13, K. of
Elisha and Dock Earkin for cutting and
Married, on Thursday Dec. 30th, IBM,
drawing the same. Mr. Ellis haaoeeu in Hastings, by the Bev. F. W. Henry,
an invalid for several months.
Fermor L. Halladav, of Battle Creek,
The installation,of officers of Barry and Addie M. St, John, nf Hastings.
Lodge No. 13, K. of 1’., took place Mon­
The Board of supervisors adjourned
CireulaiioM this week, 1,720.
day evening. D. D. G. C. Oruo Strong, Wednesday forenoon, the protracted
FOB KALE.
assisted by G. M. at A. Philip T. Col- session being due in part to tbe Adjust­
grove and Clement binith as I’relate.
performed tbe ceremony in a manner ment of matters connected with the
never before equaled to the history of administration of ex-shenff Long. An
anonvmous communication was re­
that lodge.
ceived bv the board, stating that Long
John E. Rembburg, the Ingersoll of had received pay from the county for
the west, will deliver his lecture entitl­ livery bills that had been previously
ed “The Apostle of Liberty," in Union paid by the parlies to the suits, upon
settlement. A committee of investiga­
Hall Saturday evening Jan. 15th. 1887. tion, consisting of supervisor? Marshall,
Lecture to commence at" o'clock. Mr. Towne and Jones, was appointed.
Itamsburg is the author of a life of The committee reported in effect that
Thomas Paine and is well qualified to they found tbe charges not sustained
BIIJM WANTED.
do his subject jdk^ce.
Synofsis of Prof. Marshall's lecture
The society connected with Emman­
to be delivered at Union Hal! Jan. 20,
uel church will be entertained on
Inst., and to la* illustrated by dissolving
Thursday afternoon of next week by
views:
Meadamee H. A. Goodyear. J. W. Ban­
Tne National Park is in N. W. corn­
croft. J. Dunning, A. Atkina, Annie
Long, Gorham. D. Heath. Effie Good- er of Wyoming, and is 62 by E4 miles.
Jear and Rose Goodyear. Supper will Time to visit it. 'Houles to iu First
seen
by John Colrer in 1808 or -9. 6C
e (served from 5 until 7 at society
BfTOG winter weather, this.
years incredulity about iu wonders.
rooms.
Made a National Park In 1871 Where
Axjba Heywood at Union Hall Mon­
Thkrk will be a railroad meeting at ••out weet" now Iw-gins. Si range con­
day evening.
the court house this (Wednesday) even­ ditions of life in Rocky Mountains be­
Old gold and silver wanted by ing, to which all. especinUy the ladies fore Pacific IL IL was built, when it
was 1,700 miles to depot, and merchants
MtOmber, the jeweler.
are invited. Now is tbe crisis In the received one stock of goods a year, and
E. W. Morrill A, Co. have a n»-w history of Hastings. The proposed dour, Bugar, sail. M»p, candles and cof­
aanouncement in this tueur.
road is a neeeMitn, and action must be fee were often 81 a pound, and kerosene
Mr. 8. Dickinson is very sick, with token at ontx qr_we loro thia opportu­ 810 a gallon in gold.
nity. Let every citizen of Haatlngs be
but faint proopwt of his recover).
The February Century will contain
present at this meeting.
J. If. Beamer fc Co. are moving Into
Friday last John Shively, teacher iu an article by George Parsons Lathrop
tbe store lately vacated by Lewis Blern.
the Cheney district, Carlton, kept a pu­ on “The Bailing of Jefferson Davis.”
The press gives Prof. Marshall very
It presents for the first time tbe com­
flattering notlew. At Union Hall, tilth. pil after school for the purpose of pun­ plete and curious history of the inishing him for some misdemeanor.
The Chautauqua Circle meetB Tues­ Mose Olmstead, u man of strong physi­ fiuences' and occurrencefl which led to
day ev'-nlng next with Mr. and Mra. cal development, came to the rescue of Davis’s liberation and abandonment of
his prosecution, showing how extreme
C. W. Jonro.
the scholar, and tbe two handled the Abolitionists like Greeley and Gerrit
The supervisors were very pleasantly teacher severely. Saturday a warrant Smith cooperated with extreme Demo­
was
issued
for
Olmstead's
arrest
for
«BtertAin«*d by Hon. Daniel Striker and
crats in bringing about this result.
assault and battery, but thus far he has The material for this article is mainly
wife Wednesday evening.
suceeded in eluding the officers.
derived from the recollections and
Remembf.k wool is a.s good with
documentary evidence of Ex-Chief
T
he
lecture
of
William
I.
Marshall
MeOtaber the jeweler as cash for musi­
cal goods or anything in his line.
upon an "Evening in Wooderland; or Justice Shea, of the Marine Court, who
was tho attorney of record in the Davif
Yellow
Stone
National
Park,"
illustra
­
Tint C. L 8. C. hekl a very' pl«want
awe. with Charles O’Conor as senior
and profitable meeting at the residence ted by calcium light devolving views counsel A fac-simile of the power of
of Clement Smith Tuesday evening.;
to be delivered in this city, on Thurs­ attorney given to George Shea by Gree­
Mills ’ Phillips' bouse caught tire day evening, Jan. 20tb; at l.’nlon Hall, ley. Gerrit Smith, and Cornelius Van­
under the management of tbe Hastings derbilt to sign the bail-bond accom­
vwrhTday from a defective chimney. Lecture Association, is one ot the best
panies th paper.
But tittle damage done fortunately.
of the course, and we hope the citizens
The Journal says the “old ring is In­
A. K. McOmber is in Chicago buy­ of this city will appreciate the efforts
ing goods. Look out for the fine line of the association and give them a full stalled in the court house again." Very
and at prices never before offered in bouse.
well, call it what you will, neighbor.
HartingH.
Lout, a real splendid time by those We can tell you some things that
Service* at the Bspti«t chnrch next who will not be pment at, probably won’t happen In the next two years
Bunday morning at lOJO Subject. the most delightful musical treat ever that have happened in the past two.
“Search the Scriptures,” and in the
There will lie no livery billw presented
given in Hastings. Look out for.it. to Barry county and payment received,
evening at 7 on "Creation."
The beautiful and beautifully, trained
It is “now or never," with the pro­ voices of the f» boy-choristers of St. which billfl had already been paid by
ject for a new railroad to this city. ■Philip’S chnrch, Battle Creek, will give parties who had settled the cases in
Prompt action on the part of the pw- a rare musical feast to all in this city which tbe expense was created, as is
alleged to have Imhi the case dur­
ple ut Barry county is a necessity.
Thursday evening, Jan. 30th, 1887, at ing the past two xeara. There will
Mim CAWIKLD. of Galesburg, Will Temperance hitll Their pastor, Father l*e no S18 paid to buy index books
meet her class in painting in this dty Frank, formerly of St. Rose’s church. for private parties. There will be no
to’ commence work the 18th of this Hastings, will preside. The object of attempt made to have Barrv county
month, at the home of Mra. P. T. Col- the entertainment is to aid Father set private Individuals up in buaineM,
Fleming In paying for his new house. :« madr. but foiled by republican vigi-.
grove.
The ponderous ex-sheriff went before lance, within the past two years. There
During the past week st*veral
will be no commlasloncr who will codbouses in this have been endangered the Imard of supervisors Fridayrand Bider that he holds office for the sake of
from burning chimnles. Too much made n statement of hia remarkable giving pap to bia party organ. These
cautlou cannot be exercteed in regard detective work in the Foster boy case. are some tilings that will not happen
to the Kame.
He grew very eloquent iu hia oration, that did happen during the two years
Bert Tinkler will in a few days which consisted mainly in stating that ot fusion supremacy. We reserve other
move into the vacant store in the Hand everybody Uta except the great blulx- things for the future.
U-ring mogul who wtw pettifogging
Idock, Jefferson street Bert is a rust­ his case Ix-foru the supervisors. If
Aaron Thewrghtkr 1b doubtless
ler, and bis increasing business de­ Long’a statements are true, the word of ere this convinced that the pathway of
mands larger quarter0 than he has at s|x good, honorable citizens in Hastings the Bohemian oat man is not always
present
and Freeport isn't worth a rush. But
strewn with roses, especially in Barry
Due. 31st the f. lends of Mr. and Mnu people win take this With many allow­ county. Saturday.last a civil warrant
ances, as his own wojd is on the other
was Sworn out by Willard Durkee, of
'N. Edmonds, of Baltimore, gave them Slde'of I he Ittlancr.
Irving, charging Thewechter with ob­
a surprise at their home, it l*ing their
Frank Jones tea gay and festive taining notes bv misreprew ntationa, al­
15th wedding anniversary. Many re­
luring himself as being the owner of
minders of the occasion were left by young man hailing from Battle Creek. 825^00 worth of shares in the Crawford,
the visitors.
A few days since Frank hied himself Henry and Williams Co. (O) Seed Co.,
Those who heard the lectures de­ llastingsward and proceeded to paint and that he was under 825,000 bonds to
town a
brilliant
carmine. fulfill the contracts made by him for
livered in this city about a year since this
"Drunker ’na lorri"expresses his condi­ the company. He secured two notes
by John E. Remsburg will be pleaue&lt;l tion on Monday. But be had lota of of Durkee, aggregating 8160. Ah the
to learn that he will deliver his lecture fnn! Stole a ham nnd shoulder from officers entered the house, in Irving,
on Thomas Paine m Union Hall Satur­ Kurtz Bros.’ meat market, forged a where the seed man was atopping Bun­
due bill on a man named Kelly, and day evening, he quietly slipped out of a
day evening next.
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We have been making some radical got 85 cents from Rob’t. Carlton on the winnow in the second story and Bucceedwme; also stole u box of cigars from ed in eluding the officers until Monday,
changes in the Banner sanctum, which Carlton. Tuesday forenoon Air. Jones when he was brought here, and in de­
have put us to so much trouble and in­ opened his eves in the Barry county fault of bail remanded to Baker Shrlconvenience that the neper has had to jail. Wednesday he was brought be­ ner’s boarding house until his prelimi­
suffer somewhat Will make up for it fore Justice Betkile. charged with the nary examination, which occurs to-day
theft of the ham and shoulder, to before Justice Kenaston. Tbewechter’s
in tbe future however.
which he plead not guilty. His ex­ trial for jumping a board hill at the
Lost, a promissory note, dated Hope, amination is now in progress.
American house also takes place to-day.
Jan. 4, 1887, payable to the Spiral
We are informed that a "body" execu­
Partial list of illustrations accom­ tion issued in Eaton county Is awaiting
Spring Buggy Company, due Nov. 1.
panying Prof. W. I. Marshall's lecture, him aa soon as the authoriUes of this
1887, signed Wallace Norton. Finder on the 20th, at Union Hall, In thia city:
will please return to Jas. M. Bauer, Map. The Teuton Range. The Three county have done with him.
IlaatingH. or to this office.
Teutons, Henry Lake and Tahgee Phot,
A Bad Bhowing.—The following
The Alba Heywodd Combination at “^inching Up.” Sentinel Kock, The article h taken from a recent issue of
Lone Maiden, The l*aint Pot, The Big
Union Hall Monday evening next. Blue Spring (100 yards across) and the the Marshall Chronicle. It seems to
This mere announcement will be auffi- Excelsior Geyror the youngest and corroborate former reports, and would
rient to fill Union HalL Admission, greatest geyser, broke out in 1880, cov- therefore m-em to go very far to prove
the utter rottenness and worthlesan**
25 cents. Reserved seats without ex­ threeicrm.
'Eruptions of Old Faithful, spouting .of the concern mentioned. This coutra charge, at Lathrop's drug store.
— to
— •175
•“ ieet -yfrom •125
high iur
for »our
four w
to mx
six eem would appear to ba an exoeHeut
Next week we shall announce some minutes every sixty-five
‘ ' f-flve minute*:
ininutei col-1
’ one to -keep out at" The article is M
dates whereon
«h*H
or umn seven feet by two feet. Flulo’s1 follows:
Specimen Spring. -Witches’I
In a recent issue of ths Chronicle
hope and expect to meet, our subscrib- Well.
Dancing
Hall,
Grand
and
Turban
Gwmention 'was made of tbe fart that
ere who are in arrears, at their respect­
ive mailing poiota. Watch for them uers, Petrified Grasshoppers, Eruption I Mra. G. C. Blake.nf Tekonsha, had ho­
of Giant Geyser (column live feet in di- • guu a suit through Miner A Btaee
and be prepared to p*T the -printer.
a meter; period between eruptions, against thr Benton Harbor society for
8ENVICEH at the Episcopal church three to twoDty-ooe ciava: height of I the bslanoe duo her upon a policy issuRoodAy as usual.. The Bishop of th* oolumn, 150 to 250 feet; duration of rd bv that concern. The suit ha* now
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routed.
nnd Mrs. Blake has re­
«ncc* of Western Michigan hae ap- eruptions, three to four and one-hair
jotaUd * service of intercession for hours) rte, 0r. '
’
1 &lt;wh«d her moony. but under drcwn-

hr SpoUeln ui Eyi^uiu,

Local News.

stance* which stamp* the
of
the company aa fra'idu and convicts
them of attempted embezzlement. Mr.
Miner armed with a power of attorney.
Visited the office of the company and
made an Inv- stlgatlon of the book from
which it appeared that they bad col­
lected &gt;512.88 for which they had mode
no account. Aa the officers claimed
that they had paid over to the beneficlarkw the whole amount they had
collected, less their legal fees, the plain
inference wa» that they intended to
ilh-gally misappropriate the money for
their own use. This would seem to be
a plain case for the interferrace of the
insurance com m iss looera.
Hoard ol Eduratloa.
The Board of Education met in regu­
lar session at the Common Council
rx&gt;mfc at the usual hour this evening,
Jan. 4, 1887.
The Preaident being absent, on mrition Mr. Tdmlison tooK the chair and
called the meeting to order. Roll called,
the following present and answered to
their names: Brasmer. Dawson. Goodvear, Greenfield, Kelly. Rider and TomliBon, Measra. Ford rand Lathrop taking
seats after roll call. A lwent Messrs.
Bauer, Huffman and Lichty.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read and approved.
Tbe "Bupt. reported that tbe winter
term of Hchool had ojamed with a full
attendance.
Committee on rules and regulations
reported that Bertha Skinner, a child
living with Mrs. Jason Rich, should
pav tuition.
Tbe committer on finance reported
bacX the nconunt of Wehsert Bro*,
dated Oct 6 1886, amount**!*, and re•cum mended its allowance at the
amount claimed. Allowed. The com­
mittee on finance reported hack the
account of Frank Kennady for 10 cools
30 inch wood at 91 cents per cord, hnd
recommended it* allowance at glG.
Moved that .-the account be allowed
at*8;motionlort. ■
Moved by Ford that Kennady be
paid 9 shilling* per cord for fl coni* of
wood. Motion IneL Moved that thaccount be allowed at 810; motion lost.
On motion account was referred buck
to finance committee.
The following applications were re­
ceived for tbe position of librarian now
vacant: Jennie M. Wolf, Mra. Mc­
Naughton, Mrs. Mary Geer and May
8wrezey. On motion board proceeded
to the election of a Habrarian bv ballot,
and on the 7th ballot Miss Sweezey
received 7 votes and was declared elect­
ed for the balance of school year.
The following bills were presented
and referred to the finance committee:
Greble &amp; Powers, balance due on ac­
count running from 8-pL 8th, IKSi,*•7.41; E. J. Evans, repairs, 90 cents; E.
H. Lathrop, 1 school register. •!; II. A.
Goodyear A Sons, sundrim, 86 39: W.
A. Hendershott. 10.^ cords dry 18 inch
wood at 81.40 per coni. 814.35.
The finance committee reported back
all of the above accounts, excepting
that of Greble &amp; Powers, and recommrnd'-d their allowance at the amounts
claimed, and on motion they were so
allowed bv a yea aod nav vote.
Tbe committee on Bupplles recom­
mended that wood be purchased for
ensuing vear as follows: 4 fi. wood, 50
cords; 3 fL wood, 100 cords; 2 ft wood.
50cords: 18 or 20 inch wood, 60 cords.
Moved that the report of committee
be adopted and they be instructed to
buy the amount pf wood as recommd
ed. Motion piwvalled. Moved that
the Common Council be petitioned to
have the walks on tbe grounds at
Union school building kept dear of
snow. Motion prevailed.
Adjourned.
oeo. a tomubon,
FresMoot Pro Tern.
M. A. KID KE. Kerrrtarj

Ever since the Michigan Central
Railroad was built it his been a favor­
ite with the traveling public, because
its roadl*|41 was smooth, its cars el-ganL
and its service admirable, but since the
road built a new bridge across the Ni­
agara river below the falls, and a sta­
tion, called Falls View, right beaide
the horse- shoe falls, every body wants
to go thst way. Many people cannot
stop at Niagara Falls, from one train
to another, and they never cnuld see
enough of the Fall* from the old bridge
to amount to anythin;, but now. by the
dpw “Falls Route” of the Michigan
Ontral, they ran stand on a high bluff
for ten minutes, right above the seeth­
ing, boiling cauldron, and see more of
tbe falls in that time than they cnuld
to stop over for a day. From “Falls
View" station toe Michigan Central
gives its passengers the mont beautiful
view to be seen on the earth. There
may be more lieautlful views on some
other earth, but no railroad runs there
yet—Geo. W. I’eck in Peck's Bun.
Written tor the HsMinn HsaxaM.
Adira, Old Ye»r. Adl«a.

Good bye. old year; we welromsd you;
We bld you tarry qear.
And now we bld our nad sdlen.
To you and days m dear.

THE BIG BLOW
Ih over.

A calm has? struck Hastings; but

Morrill &amp; Company
Are not asleep. After oor big fall trade we find we bare a
few eoods that we are going to close ont at prices that will do
it If you want to see Overcoats at

COST ^ALE,
Come and see what Morrill &amp; Co..can sell them at When we
put the knife in we cat deep. We will sell the balance for

Less Money
Than you can buy of any other house in town.

E W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
'

“One Price Clothiers.”

j^OGS WANTED!
1,000,000 feet Basswood.

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.

i

1,000,000 feet White Ash.
100,000 feet Rock Elm.

1,000,000 feet Whitewctod, Cherry and
Walnut.
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The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Hae-

tings Mills.

Parties should call on the undersigned for the

lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

BEBTLEIBHOnmiS.
ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made i*

Hastings this season.

Ed. Evans
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession.
You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Coppecand Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Thia is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stoye. Call and eeethem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance ever wholesale prices, to close ont
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Ed. EVAIV8.
A. BLACK.

Oar fancy youSr embraced;
Oar trars you bruslietl away;
Hours ot MdneM you eraaed.
And cleared the elouda from oar way.

A.CAMPBELL

A. Rower,

You've proved a friend, have faithful been;
Together we've neared tije atrram,
Tbe phantom bou wo hear a^aiu .
And the oars, and eatrb tholr (fleam.
A rain, adieu; old friend, farewri I;
We part to meet no more.
Tbe world will weep aod mH thy kncli.
As yea p*n to the farther abore.

HASTINGS MICH.

I hereby certify that my bouse
which burned Dec. 27th, 1886, was inBured by the Ionia, Eaton &amp; Barry
Farm era Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
for 8300 and that I have been allowed
by tbe adju*ting board for full amount
insured and to my entire Batisfactlon.
Jan. 7. 1887.
H. K WARNER.

EDITOR BANNER:
'
I wish to *ay In your columns that 1
have appointed Seto Pratt, P. O. ad­
dress, Amyria, Barry county, to be de­
puty county nurveyor, who will attend
to toe business of the office.

JLDVXRTXEXD LETTERS.

The Banker 81.00 per year

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Good Goods at Bottom
priCes!

�i*i* w*iwre**w

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WOMAN AND HOME.
WHY GIRLS PREFER FACTORY WORK

JOURNALISM IN JAPAN.

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pensive ooturos anu •rexK-a carriage to come up Before getting

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F. Buhl &amp; Co

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIVE
LEADING NEWSPAPERS-

TO KITCHEN LABO*. ,

completely filling tbe stove.
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of

I coukl not for­
but

FUR GOODS!

. ----- ------------ husband wsw only au ordinary workingman,
A r&lt;iulributor to Tbe Atlantic Monthly,
writing with a fainitdno hand, deplores tbe

tbe early training of such a woman.

high wagre aa they rvwivnd during tbe

tbK «* that tho hiring of such servants i» en-

U&gt;e puum»i——
—-———
boarded in a fsshionablo house on tbo nilL
The ladies of tiro ho.w&gt; all worn bctU-r dreewa
than berwlf. and whimpers could bo board in

For presents nothing la more appro­
priate than

was launched In Yokohama under tbe title of
Tlie Yokohama nnd Tokyo Mniuici Shimbun
(Tbe Yokohama and Tokyio Journal), and it
te ctill one of Uro trading pupere in tiro
country- H b now simply culled Tbe Maniebi Bhimbun (or Tbe Daily Journal), and its
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or four lirvakfoAU, for a small family. To­
day that woman b a widow entirely de­
pendent upon her friend* and a' small
monthly fund received from a bcnevokuit
sochtv. and I sometimai wonder if it would

in life that cold rnatta make better food tluin

Men, it
pkrvw.. and women might do tiro same.
fhl- !» whai we beg to dould. Tbe cmptoymeut gfira to girb by men—factory

■Ivo in j&gt;oHtir», nnd the editorial colunnis are

through a futeo and jALtakon pride, turn up
thoir uom* und bold in Mjprotix- contempt all
satin lu&gt;ndM&gt;tn*'ly embioidered, her under­ -madoover dishiw," as Ui. y term them, and
wear &lt;•; tinted silk, hr.-o trimmed, white her never send anything tn tho table a second
skirts weiu fine nnd imm»ul3te, and her
bodory beatthfuL Said I: “Your gown 1
would never denote so much ekignnee under !
it. How is it that you change tho order of

brought np to always wear good undcrcloth
ing. and I really care more for it than for
fine drcsAW. Since my Imshand’s death I
cannot n(7ord both. aud'acvcjA cheap dromes
rattier than cheap underwear." Both of
tfimu women srero &lt; xtreniisbi, and a little
go^d judgment would. make either of tlaun
appear better. Every woman of rcflin ment
&lt;vube forrwoninn in tiuse. Tho girl iu tlie will *&lt;« that her underolothing befits her
kitchen know* there i» no bettarinent for her outer atti.ii. It b a bodgv of true gentility.
Isowrver long and faithfully she may woik. Trim as Uno as the rirrarnttaucBS will per­
The factory girt boanl* and entertain* her mit: good bore, nice ski. ts, perfectly fitting
friend* te the parlor; the kitchen girl exists gloves, clean
t l JU, collar*
lAJlu.,, ami l.andkcrchinfs ors vof
,
MDdentrrtniiyLiuHterrwtri.-tkni.in drobax?- mnch vnluc in determining the moral and
"*nlI mental stntu* of a laily.
•un...
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AU thh
ajl l&lt;lucntlou -pi* progrrtB
What i*
true ot .utbe factory -.-I
girl -a.
is true, tto
of the decorative art in fine underwear b
somewhat uititisinT to observant individuate,
with shnpj’et* of the opjKaite sexgivo her und tiro moral qucttlon mvnlvwl in tbo trim­
many advantage* in n nuttrimouial way. ming of a Milt ot ladies' underclothes bos no
which r« a conFuternlJc matter. Now add to small influence in frontier village* nnd coun­
try district*. —Cor. Brooklyn Eag e.

employer, who taken a sort of matertai intrmt in her If she entertains motv coinDaiiy than th.- mistraa approves then- » a
.-Jasi) The girl in tiro factory sees before
her the t«wdi&gt;Uity of an improved condition

•drop giri. by general cotvront, holds her bind
a little higher than tbe kitchen girl; and add

ronifaui'-tohiu of other gtrb, white in the

Seal Sacquee, Gloves, Caps,
etc., or Bear, Lynx, FoXand
other Furs in Muffs, Boas,
etc.; also Trimmings of all
kinds.
After Jan. 1st, 1887,
We wlil offer ap-ttal inpucetiM*nt9 on goodn mndn to order,
and to be made over repaired,
etc.

nront*. It* daily circulation is at present
8,000, one-half of which is ciraulatod
in Tokyo and Yokohama, and the red
throughout tbe country There is ho bane
on Sundays It is a four juigu paper of

DAQCQOf all kinds
nUDCO
From 6400
to $160.00. A fine line.

rate is W.10 per annum, including pottage

At the lowest prices possible.

for three rents.
Tbo leading paper that camo uext Into ex
talrnoe wns Tiro Tokyo Niehl Niehl Bhimbun
(The Tokyo Daily Newa|, and waif started on
Fete ai, ISTi This b a conservative

' F.®UD„

ago the sight ot a woman as cashier in any
of our stone WM a novelty, and such a thing
Go where you Will In our city to-day and
you will find women earning tbrir way and
doing their work welt They are our stenog­
raphers, tyjiewriU-re, copyists, cashiers.

other government dcportuirata, and you
needn't lx&gt; surprised-to find them scattervd
through tbo city ball when there cotuw a
•leal by Widch i-andidatre can lo elected unplcdged. And right hern It may be said, aa
a hint to candidates, that one good looking,
worthy young lady would infiumew tuore

typmettrn, 30 printers, 3 engineer* and 1
smith. The msc)iiD&gt;-ry with which tbtepaper
Is printed cotwists of n steam engine of right
honro p ver, nnd the following machines.

The Best of Goods

146 and 148 Jeffemon Ave,
Detroit. Mich.

CATARRH
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What i* cun’ for gesaipi Culture. There
is a great deal of gossip that lias no malig­
nity in it Good r.itured people talk alxxit
their neighbors Irocaww, and only because,
they bare nothing etee to talk about. As I

by fifteen inefare. It* daily ctreuluUOn te
quoted at 10, W0 copire, fl.tHM) of which are
distributed in tbe interior &lt;&gt;f the coudtry aud
in foreign oonntrie- : tlv-remaining V«' are
sold in Ttwyo. It is itaued every day except
riatfe copy
ip talk’, with puvtage extra

ASK YOUR DEfLER FfR THE IMPROVED P’HTALOM

Mr. Fukuchi,

ner," other wire known in |ci vote Ufa as
Kalberiiro McDowriL She was a woman
built on tiro pattern “nusgnifique." Tull, well
rounded out in figure, with the gait and man

Miffirirnt rra-ron* for tbo asaertioti that it is
tbe opening of now and tuore attractive fields

from tiro bookstore with a fresh
their hands. They are full ipf

is now retired.
Th? iTinya Rbnntain (Tbe Government and

with questions. One topi? of conversation l«
seniority amoug Uro leading J»|icr*.

WcKDen. from Komi-alTrctol notion of re,.»nmnent« don't cal—they feed. Iu their

After a delightful liour with such women
one freh stimulated nnd refreshed, and dur-

lite anil rtwmforea by not a neighbor's garment was soiled by »
nibbling in n furtive r%y between tiinca . much as a touch. They bad something to
Very frw woukl own U- --—.. ' of fillet/l dinner, but fewer ttill would leaf
and the flrtt heir cornea they drop that fool-

ll«Jir code of refinementstill, and so they cat
like glutton* and l&lt;w their figures, have pink
cabbage comptexious and eyes Uke pickled
uphtfnl and jealous, largely from indignation.

neighbors formed a subject very much Isai
intending than those which grew out of
their knowledge nnd their culture. There '
arc nrighl&gt;orboods in which it rages like an |

days there ia no terac.

with Jong trained skirt, followed tbo lines of

by tbe following rolling machines: One of

It* daily circulation

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED KOT TO«!?.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER NANUFACTURINB CO., FORT VAYAE, IID.

looked equally well whether tbe walked, rods

; and the yearly suLecription i» »G.K»,

Ueaatlfnl Sunlight Effect.

FARM
ANNUAL
FM188T
wabfmsa
roajl
ka^s

neighbors are made enemies by it for life.
cultural papers, religious, scientific. political

I Yubia Hociu Htumbun (Tiro Maxi). This Is
i one of Uro grea’
‘ ‘-------------- -— *' politic*. Iliai
Of double

■mall Surely if reading is a cure (certainly .
a help) there is food for nil taste* In tbf« di­
rection. With tl&gt;e mind and brain bank- I

ihtek ronapd matron you toe at lunch and

It was

front. She simply diaennted rerossta, skirts

Incoming

chrnnlc -practieally

ikrurable.

this paper is probably between b.UUO and

nZtHzFVJKJTT

'’-"'Zs** QFFflQ

W. ATLEE BURPEE A CO-,
*r\YITH EDGES CUT AND LEAVES
THE BEST WEEKLY AGF.ICULTURAL PAPER.

a* -tout maiden ladies and fat young women j Boliya wardrobe is soon outgrown, tu
always do. It is certain to give a vulgar m&lt; 1 long dritew must give place to small ai
to thn )lpK in time I re a] ad bring bidden dainty frocks and pettlcoaia, which look
io Wiudwt—tb-y tell mo it b awfully slow : exactly like every other child’s clothing th
.linlog there, but Die way ter majesty «b- . it b absolutely noc^sary to mark in &gt;o:
sorbs uiltritiot: is remarkable. Kbe doesn't&gt; way all of Eugene's Iwtonglng*, if throw a

the mica carofully with a soft cloth; tbe arid

he ^nlliiator and

it cents

ottnlnj ^jenflrn.

annum fronigS.B5. This ehaage is aaid to

}
tbe Jiji Bhimpoo (TheTimas). It wasstarted
in March, 18ril Its rdltorud columns are

Volume

for

1887.

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ONE THOUSAND LARGE PAGES YEARLY.
cuwtains about One Tho«»-urd l-'sg
•r amount and varietv oT ReaJ.iu^ Ms

an I oppiM-d th* pritireroro*' studying physL- ' of the HtUe drewM marked “Eugene " Mis
alogv n.-. Kb- eoc.-r.tere.l tbe talk of term Mamma w»b« tt» might writs -How-tomaclic aod digestton. a. unladylike and ard" where she has Always been pleased U
hnproprt -Nrw, York Mail and Exprew
tbe name of her first born. As tho family

W sinter. unabridged dictionary ever ' Un­
translated works from the English al a time

of appreciation on the part of its readet
.lands, even more distinctively than hereto
Journalism of tbe country. With its enla
scription price has remained unchanged—|
to Clubs still lower, as will be seen below :

mgtlv -kin U you have been working in ! ways of designating property. I have found
th* garden or .tomg anything abou: th* bouts j an excellent way of conquering tbe difficulty.

To clean a porcelain kettle, fill half full ot

but I am inch nod to think that bis transla-

I mark tbe family name, •Crosby." on
ernryUiliig. Tbo clothing I make for the

*liateh after washing with tbo borax and

FARM CROPS and PROCESSES,
HORTICULTURE and FRUIT GROWING,
LIVE STOCK and DAIRYING.

his clothing is banded down to Elizabeth I

Mias Nellie Nevada Moore is tbe chief arcb-

In wide range and practical value of contents, in extent imd ability of &lt;..rreepoodenre, in quality of paper and style of publication, Th« Country Gi.\
tlkm^c occupies the FIRST RANK. Il devotes its chief spare to

by a gentleman friend of mine who is well

3.
as throwing light
his

injury rieatwe brushes and combs iu a taw
moment*. It extracts din from articteaof

pendant in politics, and tbe daily circulation
ii 13.40U copies. 5.700 of which are sold iu
Tokyo, and tbe remaining 7,700 an&gt; distrib-

Babyhood.

country and foreign countries Bundays are
set apart as holidays for the employ re. but it
bivned every otlror moral ng of tbo week.
Tbe annual subecrlptlou b|fl.5O; single copies

quart of water,

S,

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Clsanllnsss

Hall’s Jotirpsl of Health.

pen distributed all over the country. They
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A LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER.
Jts Editors inaddition to their own labors are regw1 arI v assisted by an vstensive corps of SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS aod Regular Contributor*,
among whom are included many Loading Agriculture, here and abroad, ami by

oiT on minun ocumui in mnrtm nmis
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u... aclual eonuiuoc oi tne nn«nsnorv or • 'it
I ....ted States and otthe world ulargr. Il has prolmMy done aamue . as all olb*.
.. -.mal* mmbined to introduce and d^miaair Improved Swck
every kin-!.
.1 ha* ctmiributed its full share in *Wry uber department of («r remark dd.
.iceie.jHn.al
pktim
4, nroirrew. SrRCIMKM
FRKK. Al!drew

LUTHER TUCKER A SON. Publishers, ALBANY. N. Y.

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TOLEDO

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,

�TEAM.

m THE SCHOOLROOM.
WGOESTtONS AS TO HOW IT MAY
BE MADE ATTRACTIVE.

ABOUT OUR HOTELS.

THE CIRCUS Di WISTER.

GREAT PROGRESS SHOWN IN THE
HOSTELRIE3 OF TO-DAY.

A YOUNG LADY IN TRAWING A8 AN
EQUESTRIAN PERFORMER.

Despite tbe fact that mom than a score of
new twitels have lx-~u built iu this city within

A Urond-backiid white bonw. with a silver
silk mane and one of there billowy tails
rarely met with in real life, auitarad into

jxrtuatew any such namw as Washington.
Uucoln, Grant, Clay, Sumner «r Clinton,
white Vanderbilt, Astor, Gibry,- Belmont

i-bita

AH-GOOT

s-aKTiui-sys

Tl- AdilopUro. Co. Tin rl»aij refer ur

Our bettor aetvea from tonM siren
dirty room ia un­

physicians Wri
tried numerous so-railed remedire. Ts
such Athiopboros is offered sa aj^b, .are,

I - A

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tM SO.

Mra. D. C. Pickett, Cclum»MM,Wis.. asys s
"11 is a little over a year ago sin— r —1
hadlv afflicted. The disease

Down droppiog, swvct »* scented Uiynse,

ignoring

ThUttxxikl bo of xlnniln nnd chaste
CALIFORNIA

RANCH

LIFE.

□ small
hotel nts-w Bright; N. J., called tbe Garfield
house, hotel proprietors throughout tbo
natne I
erenca

of their isolated positions. •&gt; itbout compen­
sating social interests, more than do the men,
«ame pursuits.

Love of luxnriouo clothing

M elegantly *3 if in tbe fashion able xtnaeta of

and inartistic catering.

struct ares in prrf-

since the Ural great and &lt;&gt;rigu.al step forward
rvpivsented by that nuusuve pile of granite

have hiipj&lt;vtwd into this famous hostelry
during ita mrly years of prosperity, be woakl

of busbands, sow and fathers for tb«&lt; vmibk
dtaplay of their wealth speedily shown. Too ■nd uno cuti 1 pared with that which has
hurried to build tbe good homes which they
need, all rushing along tbo Iteatol race course hotel since that porte-l. From tbv jsiUic
that beds to auddea snwltb, they deck their
eagy aid in furnishing IL, but also afford 'women a« menus of establishing their clsime tavern ot tin- mail route and tbo dignified
great relief to tbe cyca
te six-lnl importance, and to coni pcisate tta-iu city inn. the hotel ba* evoluted to the comfor tbo real hanfahips nf their lonely Uvea idicatrd and comprehensive thousand guest
luring mneb of tbe time.
Tbe religioua, rilucational und moral tone only in America, hut throughout tbe wurld.
lAttirtw exert n constant iufliusice, gnuluof the community' fa largely upheld by
TU« KOTKL'H CVOLtTIOJ.
ivfinfag their tbou-Uta. Bat
1’n-i ious to the distribution of laud among
many small holders, society required nothing
gratifying,
without
doubt.
The
huqwuw
always provided they bo good of their kind.
answering to inns. Tbe rich were enterA r«*d w*»od cut fa betU-r Utnn a poor steel
taiorei bj some friendly lauded proprietor,
aqgravtag, and a go«xt steel engraving fa and tho lunddeniiig monotony ot the life fa while the poor were tiuuh wulcuino and shel­
tered at tbo monastery ot tbe locality in
batter tlnm a poor pointing. Nothing fa
much like another for montbs* during the which they found theiurwlv.w Tbe establishof .noted places are of great interest and Bandar included.
made at entertaining, lait aa ita proprietors
vaNfa. Ttte g«ography lesson fa more plcs»■ftMy eamfnttu^ if the pupils cou bare
(Mm *t. good pictures of the pianos they ora

Fbotogrophs of anefaat scuiptura
classical mythology arvcminraUy

Rich as tbo plain of
Pompeii, tbe Colfaeam
amdUw Parthenon.
Mottoes am prett]

frayed and «oil«L
Then the invaluable young animal, whose
rapacity for taking up tricks was I ini Itires,

Jrvad of its gettinginto the heart, in fact
it bordered very dose to it, nnd the doctor

tag* at tlw curtahwd doorway and walked to
the bond’s side. Kbe was a girl, with a big
bunch of yellow hair on tbe top-other bead,
a pretty jdnk and white fare and a blue flan-

Turkish trousers gathered in al the ankles,
“I ain’t a-gning to do no knee work to-day.

of nmUcinm, bat w«« rocummendedto try

v lx u |1&lt;X bahy sot cniiupa ho Itad sr-roethtug to do
Oaevpt shnilli, uud play, und keep oup hnr«

once lifted herself from a sluing pasture to

tinned taking it; hot be insisted to strong
that I kept 00 whh.iL In about five davy I
began to improve, and when I had finished
taking the bottile I was well. I only took
a small doee as the medicine wm sostroeg.*'

rope dangling from a gibbet-like

Madison, Wfacntwin.
I have used Athlnphoroa far rheumatism

Jle cracked tlie long whip In hfa baud with
i re;&gt;ort like a pistol shot, and winked at the

DUNOUxa ntOM

Every druggirtshould keep Alhloplic
and Atiilopboroa Pills, but where thsy &lt;

tub gibbkt.

BOOKKEEPING

knees.

IN THE TREASURY.

regular price, which is &gt;1.00 per bottte
for Athlopboros apd flOc. far Pills.

It fa quite as secure a pcaltioa

better than I do, and although she baa duly
"There is a little thing I just dashed’
off,” said a buxom maiden as she enter­
ed the sanctum. The- editor was just
about to state that he didn't use poetry,
when the young lady produced a beau
ttful golden roll of bhtter. It wm ac­
cepted with thanks.—Burlington Free.

thought 1
went bravely on. Her sllpjiered foot kept I
their bold on tbe pad, and although her body I

With the introduction of the tegular mail

for anything." just writ as the Intest thing
service, with accompanying potter}- ot tbe
Doultou make; or a lovely pug, King Cluirlus,
with trappings to match tbe Porinian suits,

ing, Johnson, Garrick and Burke

far greater moral
■ghoriinui and proverin’
Nothing can bo more l-eouuful or tilttag

were charuetorUtir tiwtitutiona Though the

tbe dining room, ungraceful’ a* a Gothic
tablrw and well cooked food nt tbo English
death's bnsdand criwslioDos; or of a Krug .
Cbnrkw, wben there is not even ona feminine 1
heart
wrvnrharl uhv
ths. uuick
hlaelr oca* or
of
neoit to !&gt;.
or wrcncnca
uy uie
,
,
:..
.,
”,----envyr-Mra M. J. Chiton in Brooklyn
Msrarin*
I Uant carvera that grace American history
'
were born, fostmd and davelmvd nmiar an

Moe book care filled with wvll bound books
tbe dictionary and cyctajtedia.

EOod deal of
• k &gt;a&lt;iy ana puueu orewru uy its gemaj Dost,

Then add as many txoko of travel, history
Bcriptures as having been made by tbe •‘lay­
ing on ot hands" were really made by bring

magasirH-i A few cotnfortnbie chain nlxi.it
this table would bo attractive an rainy days,
brfnrr school and during tbe •nooning."—

pond on it to harden and invigorate tS'ir

Tbe stronger vrbo has observed anything

same time it is bat an aid

another was famous for the peculiar method
of curing and cooking bam and baoon, while
a third bel 1 an iualfauablo supremacy for the

HALL'S
If tho general' had died without
captive frog, kicklug with arms and tegs and

technical defaulter, and hfa♦

tongue until tho horse had completed tbe
rtag's circuit and once more placed his back

on belied, l^r ogam to her stand.

tbo formation of tbe treasury. There alleged

and Pm a-going to do iL'

HOW'S THIS!
We offer Oue Hundred Dollars lie­
ward for any ciuw of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Haifa Catarrh

P. J. CHENEY &amp; CO, Toledo, O.
P. 8.—Haifa Catarrh Cureis takun InUrnslly, acting directly upon the blood
and inucns surfaces of the system.
Price, 7B cents per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.

CATARRH CURE.

voluntary and painless hanging at irregular
intervals, but clinging to tbe work with a
grit and a pertinacity which excited Mr

technical defaulter to tbs United States for

TXACHIMn DE81MXD MOrtOIRL

books as owing the government several tbou-

Boniface gives hU patrons a Parisian cuisine

fa worth tho money.
ho escaped being pained by tbo traces of

Wfiifret in the girts particularly.

During

suits are not only mote quickly obtained but

.often beard tbe voiem of young girts frolick­
ing outside their faotnes until 10 o'clock at

uun.it in this particular Hint to sec one hotel

conduct-d. Some arc run on tbe European
ar pay-for-what-you-get plan; others on the

health merely through submitting to inwv

plan, while some hotels give their patrons the

parent almost before they are produced.

different state nt things prevailing. There is
an almost total absence of Young Ameri cans
from tbo st recta oftrr nightfall. iHSmiufatji
tbe loufl shouts, sometimes harsh words, or
tbe hearty merriment, to which 1 bad listened

build can taka fa obtained by bonieback
riding. Aa soon m be find* himself twenty
pound.* lighter bo should rule daily from Un
to twenty mifaa After nfa ride which

bell Bid route. Meanwhile pamils r.n»
wisely keeping tlw-ir children ur im-I th" lire■dvfa-not jn southern California, aa a gen­
eral thing—but around tbe ceiitertabta—Loa
Angelis Cor. CTevnland Lender

"Bob Ingersoll has n peculiar way of 1* fag
intrrv tawed," tai I a reporter. “How fa tha' r
travels around with him all tbr time,
and whan a newspaper man seeks an sudi-nce
with ttrt dirtinguisbed orator be fa (olite'y
refit red to tbo shorthand fellow, who nmktH
it minute of the questions which the reporter
desire* tn lire at tb« bald beaded man. Tbe
stenographer then telb the reporter to call
of,fair arrival.

Wbifa tho reporter is coaltag

reporter lefbro tbs appointed tlme.r— Chi­
cago H'-rokl.

Medicine the other day engaged in a friendly

Regularly once a month the fl.-ptre of
woman, dowdy veiled, fa seen in McUberwon
square, usually aliout twilight. Hbe fa of
good figure and quite prepoaneitag. She will

uiMita. white her gar* fa riveted upon ths
inagnifieciit rquortriaij statue of the decccM-d
general T«rnty-six yours ago Miss Emily
Hoffuiau, on&lt; of the richest belkw of Balti
more, white vldting out wrwt, met and fell in
affianced. Tho general was trigsgal in tbe
ding; bcaidtw tbe well known aontbern sym-

dark days of strife continued, and tbe gvnorul
fell iu battle, with the miniature of bis i.wwte
recovered from tbe shock and regularly v&lt;xiu

I'hil-adetpbia New*.

molding of &gt;*iny in tho public sctioob of tbe

that their chiklrrti am subjected to by this
method! Tbi» clay is cut in xninll plecm and
given them to mold into any shape tbo teacher
may suggertt: when tbxy have finished that

tho accumulated dirt and perspiration of
cutaneou* &lt;lfaeas» among tbe pupils, tucii os
itch, salt rheum, etc.! Now, thia tbe small
children of tbe public sebooh of this city are

Mis. Langf.ry’a Autograph*.
speaking a good deal for Mra Langtry'v
txws that sbb has scored a point against

tbs method.—Mother in Chicago Herald.

the fentta-ro scattered about the room.

and down a tbou&gt;an:l times. I’inaliy tbo
young lady^iv able to stand errot with a fair
degree of edhfldencr, and now, when no doubt'

—Warfiington Cor. New York World.

“A human being standing un a horse's
back fa naturally an awkward animal. Tho
girls want to go about tho ring with their
Lands and arms either banging like
pump
handles
"*
at
their ride;,u. or
ebe
launched
out violently
every
other minute fa an effort at karping
their balance, the whole effect being st iff and

buriuess. With a system like this die books

Zorilta is practically tlw only newiqiaper

Toronto lady wad making some pur­
chases in a drug store in a country town
recently, when a countryman came
swinging along, and in a loud voice addres-wd the dapper clerk with: Say.
Mhter, goleny caster He?” "Certainly,
►ir," he replied. “Do you wish it for
lubricating purposes?
“Thunder, no!
I wanter greese my waggin!"
The eff-ct of" using tbe Cherokee
Blood Purifier h almost InttantaneotiB.
Try a bottle. W. II. Goodyear.
John S. Newberry’s will gives alwut
890,000 to religious, benevolent and
educational purposes.

der that tho reign of the young king might
be baptiz'd with bloat They evet. provided

after candlelight tag. There is an ordi-

And then, boys ami girls under 15

by, and against impoverished estates, will.

The unprecedented sale of Bi^chee's
German Syrup within a few years, has
astonished the world. It h without
doubt the safest and t»wt remedy ever
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cure of coughs, colds and the severest
lun» troubles. It acts on an entirety
gracefully -on tbe home's Iwk. There are
ta Now York is estiraatod at $10,010,000. several kind* nf ‘fool bock' and ’foot front,’ details at the plot are published this language different principle from the usurl pre­
scriptions given by phytrirbuis. ae it
Moro than 500,000 people are annually enter - each of which must be learned thoroughly.
dore not dry up a cough and lest : the
1 never {an a beginner at stand-up riding 00
disease still in,the avatem. but on the
imodatiou.
a walking horse; tbe loping gait fa .much told off to murder any offl.vra who should atcontrary: removes -the cause of the
trouble., heals the parts affeete/l and
leaves them in a purely healthy rondjwhile an amount of work fa indirectly con­ lute p-nius to keep a foothold wben tbe auLthfa way Gen Vahude and Count Mirasol tion. A loltle kept in the house for
nected with ’.heir aiauagoment sufficient to mal fa trotting.
.
use when the diseases make their ap­
give eniploynu nt to tu many more.—Naw
pearance, will save doctor’s bills and a
York Mail and Expreaa
paring a circus for tho road than poopl* intlong spell of serious illness. A trial
will convince vou of these farts. It is
raofa, trnming them, regikling the band
positively sold by all druggists and
gooci authority, that certain salmon packers are nil kept in seclusion from tho time we Built of dry ami inflammable woods and general dealers in the land. Price, 7b
cents, large bottles.
turn in in November until we turn out with
Wied,
composed
of
iugredfenta
thn
’
.
burn
aa
the flowers that bloom in the—chestnut"—
Henry Ward Beecher's son nun I teen
readily as gunpowder;no sooner &lt;&gt;om lire
appointed special agent of the Treas­
tbe late full run; and since, if hoocatly labeled,
ury.
surface than it is wrap|»d in flames instantbe product would bo of small value and slow
tr^e with
Throat or
Euclid avenue in Cleveland is lined with themselves unable to get out of tho car, and
V Lung DteMM. lf you hare
“Columbia river salmon.'
rvildimcex of millionaires.
as no one can break into it, the incineration a Cough or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
people whohavo profited largely by tbe native that a reporter, this an amployo fa a refining
«w Adtofa Englfab Rauedyia?proreta
bounty nf this country, tbe salmon packers factory, that a hackinan on tbo strrets, this whidi coal stova and oil tamps furnish beat
further trouble. It fa a podtlvu cure,'
of the Cdlumbl.i river, as a clua, ora tbe a cobbler, that a stone mason, this a petti­
and we guarantee it. Price 10 sod JOc
fogging lawyer, that a ne’er-do-well, living still dinging to tiic Inflammable rar, have
river and despoil it ruthlrady of a treasure from Lond to month; to-day every uno rich
a. u. itaTHaor nntggitt.
which rightfully belongs to future gencra- beyond tbo dream of boundless avarice, com
Viuwar will have electric lights in a
especially for their best and most liberally
patrnnlad trains. It fa doubtful, bowevvr, few days.
would have seemed to th»m hi y&lt;nra gone by whether there fa any tingle rood fa tbe counWhenever used Peerless Worm Speci­
nn unattainable price, thereon to erect
fic makes fast frien'b. 25 and &amp;0 cent*.
interest 1
cbeajier trainy or itn branch linra-Philndal- W.B. Goodyear.
by limitation of tbe annual furnlsbinga sump uous in detail.
pbiaTtmra_____________
Alpena is to have s n«w &lt;12,000 jail
with steel lined ceils.
picture worth display, with drawing rooms
-Haw York and porlarv fitted with evary indication not
Tribune
Lite the furniture

■ under the fair moonlight. Upon Inquiring

wsmdrnn;-clrooil without Mjffiei.-nt reason,
they ar» taken in charge by tbe police. And

All young ridcra begin

around tbe rmg confidently in this ptMtion

her signature on rubber, and be treated ft an
skillfully that tbe resulttag impraaion can

The

HMDUysbat kb

witoeimra to the abundant opportunity offorded in this great country to tho poorest
and tbe humblest, so long a» iu his bead are
born ideas and in hfa bands rests that great
quality, that enormous quantity, industry,

Nottackl
•
Oh, yea, nmd&gt; of Jt fa luck. Two-third* ct
tba monumental fortunes enjoyed by tinea

SHUXiR-H CVltEwtU ima^HUsteh relieve

’ard ’arted in the days I sre you tooling your

oy w n. uooajear.
FOB DTSnrsIA and Uver Comptahu you

W. H. (toodyrar.

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. TO M EXTRACTEDTHE JACKSON CLUB-

ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
CALHOUN, OF DCW.TT COUNTY; «
lecteo

r-Uvv,

roe speaker.

GREiT

KorruxL,

. Haatixja.

Tbo ahot drill. treadmill, hiring of eoo-

baDdiuc Friday night. The bail »«’ nand,
____ ■ ____ .... _
... „to*tttrwa

Che United

Boston Dry Goods
Store.

Deduct number of memberawithdrawn

Prreideut
(jevelan-L
Covers wore laid for 880

company.
.ate to run a penitentiary on
raa largely attributed to tbo
-jaiioai allowed for tbe pore
poac If toe state is to become a o
in the fiakl ol trade and commeros
vidual enteri-rwaa for Uw -ate of
factored product-, it must equip 1

llminaries theatectiou
Onmmou H-ritage of
the jK-pte." la »&amp;’•

Mc-uck. Republican,

ba mw.-»«i only by tho co.u &gt;lid itioa of all
.-niniumUsl j»&gt;«rr» if the hn:&gt;li«&lt;f I bo federal
__ ___ * &lt;l..&gt;. i &gt;- ..IV. nt r.r urt ii'illlV &lt;1C*
► iroylng tne Rug-cfivnrtM-l u-mdo ruw u« »»
rnre.-nm-:it* which ba» twu productive
_ .... ... i_»..!i-. r./
mum content.
11 "
---- , &gt;ouid bv curtamiy destructive of the union
ejbsohh—mi.

■ of our state go verotbl* home nite ia tho

anil the union. I think that tbo Dem-

late"

Length, ami the difficulty uf eilabliihing a
mtiefacucy system of taxation dwalt upon.

senate, In vUKation of custom and a la*
which provides tbnt the auditor of Kate shall

alate purpo.-** might bo r»

majority, were -worn in. Tbo DemocraHc
majority, uniter
gxg
rule,
odoptai
Uw nwuluUou recogntetta|
* -•—*
pre-item
ing
Grren
Btnilh
i
of
tlxwu-fe.
Thi*
to compel Hvl.’itton, Uenteuxirt govern-"

declared duly organised.

princlpka enunciated in tlto report of tbe

Lieutenant Governor

Smith' called Um

orgonil ition was made

Ikaua declining to nominate • candidate.
If Smith ran bold

Substantially divorcaa tbe state from
county and all subordinate tax-J-vylng pow
______ ______ ,.C ............ I,
ell

chaplain, but tbe Rapublicana carried

Ho began with

rcy*
M2,430

Have inaugurated this CUm^
ing Sale in order to reduce
stock for inventory in Febr*
ruary.
Tbe sale will begin January
Total liabilities»;
IMOQMB
8 and last until January 31st
('ash premium* received during tbe yew
Cash from membership or pahej tees .
1887.
Totaleata Income
Great Bargains may be wpectod.
Marr A Duff have gope thro’
tbeir stock and marked down
ly paid duriug the ynnij
fee* paid u&lt; umeur* i
everything in order to make i
clean sweep during this salTote! evpnwtea actually paid during
Great markdown in Ladi*,'
Misses and Children’s Cloaks,
b'xrae of oStacr or &lt;1 irector to when
Paid sTw. Mtpei, FrreMvnt.
Wraps and Newmarkets.
•• Ureon ftwlft. Mire Pre-hleul.
These Garments are marked
less than cost, and aa they an
all this season's goods, they
ji. w. ia-Mia. i»ire&lt;
-* D. B. Hate. Directs
are very desirable. We have
made a special price on Cat
tons, Calicos, Ginghams, Flan
nels. Linens, Towels, Comfort­
•• pretniume.
ers, Blankets, Crashes, Draw
CotUc
Goods, Underwear.
Flannels.
It __
will . ’ pay„ you
to uttead
lent* thereof, and that tliey bdve good re-eon , .
,
tobelh've.anddobeUevr.aaWaUteinrert to bo th 18 Clearing Sale, &amp;8 every8ELAH W. HA FEM. Frealdent.
thing has l»een reduced, in or­
. DANIEL W. KOGK118. ttecretan
Sworn and subscribed before xm*. ax the (.
der to close.
of Hxatlng*. in Mid Rtair and ( iuutj. thte
Don’t forgpt the address,
l.lAUiUTini
Nature and amount of all other claim*.
mlsccUauoou* expenditure
Due oOkcre.......... . ............................ ...f

THE FIGHT IN INDIANA.

here not voting. Tbe
*• r C*1*0™
usual preliminary busime*
then In n-cud and Uu« home proceeded V&gt; permanent
organisaUoti The Republl »us u^untnated
William F. Calhoun, of DjWitt, tho Demo

Chicago. wa* given a

A&lt;lminiatration Haa

Friday dented the

sick. 77; McKlntey,

was; Calhoun, 77; Craftx, t£3; Dixon, tt Tbe
balance ot tnv Republican Camus' selections

L,
........ -......... - --------- --cur complex system of government la more
1__/
■■
C: . mrtfv. rUBCMMIunr

8IO.H0

■
of habeas corpu«,
.
motion, and afflrroe 1 Deduct risks canceled, wllU&lt;1n.*n
termlmtad....................

j before bv our revenue laws, for more cere
talnly wx-ui i ig a fair cash valuation and asi —artuent of a i property iu all localities.' and
for bringing to light, listing am! taxing per-

nwm, *Sm» contending

Hun indorsing CuUoni'u Inter-elate couunrrae

jotati
• Hennepin canal, and public tiuildiuga

adjrairucd.

TO ADVERTISERS.
jointed by Um&gt; eena •

earikrx unknown.
a
During tbo Unquot a lively wmeaUon was

MARR &amp; DUFF,

vrrtieemont in One MlUtan leeuaa

gM.OOO.W given for war ehijx and fortiticatrmA authorising the appointumat of

out ’» words Addrv*- a Uh copy I
ECk. or tend 30 .-enta for txvvk of |
UKO. r. KOWXLL a co.

called

jooraed for tbe day.

GOVERNOR OGLESBY’S MESSAGE

Total

illiteracy in. Oun-

i K«',Wl

BnuxortKLD,

Illa,
ere and faciUllm.

for roLLory in the
first &lt;tegrt«;
tliat
agalav Hiight for

Thurwlay. He dwells at great length on the
labor quretluu, and defends bi* own ciaireo J McGiil &gt;,•«*&gt; plurality over Atuao for govin the matter of coiling out the militia during '
riotous stnkra; On thte subject th- govorntx I

Al Astonishingly

ere were hntnodiatalj

•Wittrock nnd Haight to seven
lw pritonr-re will at otm
o &amp;ty.
Haight, in a written
Potherinxbum from nil ronnoctlon w&lt;ih
affair

i census, however, could show tbr
&gt;tful amount of illiteracy that is exsrcure the protecUoc &lt;rf tho ia w tbruu
nvil forum of procedure provided by

cwoUiut innal liberty. And the fact that
such iboorjxirate.1 wealth can command u
part of tbo press of the country to malign,
nnar-Tirreunl and aim to intimidate any wlvo

M

Poet waa flntehed in thi- coenly Saturday.

Port-of two during tbo day. Worthington's
gain in the entire county during tbe recount

on the quaatlon of appropriating

to ae-

that

fngevlL

ition alruoet unanimously,
adteou townships voting iu

ONE DOLLAR OUT OF FOUR.

Tapestry Brasil* Lounge. Solid Wai. ffl* Hs®- ' -.................. •••*•■»
►.piece Bedroom Bullr for.................. 820 00
&lt;1 bed,»lw*a with gtaM. 1 combination

rommode.-T rocker. retain. I «ptiu&lt; I matM-tere Kedroom Suite lor....................tj&lt;jo

MarbleToe.for
.........................
&lt;* 1MF1 »‘w &lt;&gt;«tre ToWe. I«lta4too
Walnut or Mahogany. for....,.......... 43-*»
5-Pleeo hrtwlWU, ftoitd Watoat
Fnune/DHiratry Covering. ow owa^
l-HwKter’Ftai* Farter taite"'..!^

A

*•**-»*” n.rtter

JAMES

NALL

&amp;

CO,

Nos. 161, 163 and 165 Jefferson Avenue.

agent language and
thinking men into tl

oAcare vxucp* Sdoutenaut.Govornor Ryland

Tbv UU &lt;!iil&gt;odl'« njipropriatioao, the
Itrand total at which te ST.LVtfM, white the

rrrer, &gt;50,(XXL

*-

TJOffl'W QUAJALTKIIN,

and barber appropriation bill Um been cucn-

rtw. su,ans iis»ok Snr, ai.uA ma,
iguu—Grnnd Haven harbor, *16,000; Grand
Maxai'u Etefnge, 825,000: Ludiugtou, »dO,UUO;
Sand Brach, JMO.iW; Portagw Lake. 815.000;
Hay Lakachnmwl, 8100,000; Bagiuaw river,

-

_____________ FEATHEMS AND BEDCXWC QHKAP."O_________________

THE MARKETS.

lie proceeds m foUowsi

thu appropriatious are the following: Ohio
—Asht.-.lnila harbor, 812.500; Muskingum
rtvsr, 8W.W»; Ctevelan.l Inrbor, 825,(MO.
Indiana—Michigan City haritcr, 830,000;
Waba*b rtvur below Vinrennre, 825,000.

Low Figures During JANUARY.

WE QUOTE * FEW FRIGE* O- THE FOLLOWING OOODS,
Good (tearing Cirpr t*
(b«u1 Ingrains............. . governor
aaya:
"Mo statteuev
Better I ngraini
He-vy Ingrains'..........
Kitra Heavy lugralnn.
Heavy Momdc Carpet •

Monday Olli were sworn in by Qitef Ju-Uoo

tlicmorlvre to go -9 far as to appvor to do
th- usual and lawful tnotliod* recognized
—A—.. —AM
-* ‘
--- '
&gt;___ 1

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co,

lowed, tbe room being lilted with prominent
__ I -1_ I._ __ 1___ 1___

individual or organ&lt;—.1—a -■- —
von

oils special sap that Governor Gray told

condition, to remonstrate agnlurt conditions
which iwotn inevitably to tend to narrowing
tbe tL.sk! and lowering thu standard uf Inbor,
kkilted or uiwkiited. in any civilized nation
or community, strikoa ore the most natural

Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

yreterday morninc Hahl gradei. gS-tok-LAA:

Calll.-

Minnesota—Duluth harbor,
R. McGill waa in-

upper Mivto«iPpi, 810,000; river from Bt
Paul to Des Mota* rapiite, 8125,000;
Dm
MohM
ra a
JS.UOO;
from

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

tnanklnd. *

Ohio river, fl50,«»; 1

per Ibc IUm» dairy'. JOtfiic f*ac&gt; red. LA*i:0

of Atahatelava. •l.WO.OOO; survey of Mimte-

at Culond™. 825,000; at Hickman’ 850,000;
at Mamphfai, 835,000; at Green* ilta, 8&amp;0.000;

Egg* - Strictly ireah,
j-erdoa; toe bouse
1D®a r P*&lt; AlrO. iretac. Iteulirx-A ldckau*.
*»■»• ■»&gt;
poor. IhWbHc. iMatoee—Burbank. Early
Rare, and Heanlr of Mahrnr. ilrtu J.
'
clMdoe. UMU.1A1M per bbl.

City to Port Bouton. &gt;!3,6(X); rownlnuiiwe, ITD.OUO.
WaxuntOTOY Cm, Jun. A—i

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

™St
“T- *3J?0; K ’brury- **•- Date-So. 1 white
*\.V/C;
Na’ mburt r»bro-

Lard-Hue February; JT.Oi Maj.

£!SL ■F-.SSS

Table Tops, Mantles,

2*

All work guaranteed tirat-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on band.
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish cli­
mates and d&lt;» all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are succe^
ful. Ab we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of uh. We
can and do save money to all wrhq_ buy our work.
We thank the public for part favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

z

A. Black &amp; Co.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
HMVQL. XXXI. NO. 37.

WHOLE NO. 1654.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 20,1887.

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The Hastings Banner,
rvnuanxo TKUMDara. at
Habtxnoa, BarRy Co., Mich.

human curiosities.

County News.

THE TROUBLES WHICH A MAN­
HUNTER EXPERIENCED IN ASIA

&lt;lauoe and poan gracefully. They were
dancing before the Mohammedan prinresu
n ...1.1 al... -.1 —
— .1 . a k. .V _ _

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Veddaa

ADTKRTtSING KATES .Mumn per year..................................»100 00
Extra charso lor special poaitlot.*.
JOB DRINTING.

ary SIM.

. 1 ' ——.UT
liirx-S OI
Cvpa.the most approved patterns of machinery*
•m-V —-u '1-. - *
....

’. m. d.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
G• W.MJWRl

one thw’
ced down
o make a
i Cloaks,
eta.
e marksd
they an
ffe have
! on CMm, FlsaCombrt-

attood
u every­
to

EK,

H. LANDIS. M. D.,
. ,
Phyaican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
Office one door south of the post office, will be
toned there day or night.

W•

rTtimmerman,
• Homapathie Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door east of Holloway*' drag store.)
DB. Wm. JONES,
AF
Dentist.
Ab work promptly nUraded to.

in St. ixniU, nnd it will b»&gt; rvincmbcrod that
------------------- -------------------- ------leal congivu, consisting at reprwntatirca of
----- * in
. ..
- - •
eight races 'found
the «...
Orient, certain
islands of tl» Pacific ocean and Australia.

wm wnt

Hattinga. Mich.
rracUOTH tn all courts &lt;.! the date. OB
Vf. H. Schautz’ store.

to the fnr o&lt;urt by Barnum in IfWS
interior. Few of tho nstires knew &lt;&gt;f nny
jort of the world beyond Calcutta. I found
the tracks of snrernl American-, and nt
Mysore tho maharajah welcomed m- with

thcec whom Davis brought to America died,
and tho others returned to their native land.

Wondin, the tightrope walker, fifteen years

pw-ted to. reo ma do sonvithtng wonderful
beennae I waa an American. I pleawvl him
by giving him several of our colored hthographs, winch be thought were oil paintings,
and bad framed.
■
“I might add .that, the trilms hated each

kmgtd to
Uroir rvl Uivra To thestudents
of the human race the moat interesting epraimcUH in the collection were tiro Tola# and
ATgiian*. t he 11 rat that had ever bi*«i Induced

ithiu Uro
thrown togethnr did not-establish uncial rdaqualtitanre. but tbo majority of Uro tribe*
---------- - --------------- —■-------- ——
(‘n°Uror. chiefly on account of r? Ugious
prejudice, lrorau*».nnt two of Uro trftroa were

Democrat.
THE WORK OF BOOK AGENTS.

_ ___ ____ ___________ t r.t______
daily meete with advertbemente whkh offer
in roae-Unted KnglMi the in cat flattering in-

Wbaa a girl reached a njprriagrable age her ' ability mul appearanca. and the publikher or
father ooh! her. The price L* )xid in buf- [ Rraeral agrat then pnx*«eda to "■&gt;uxid his
falota, of which they hsivr- Urge horrta. j man"—to dta-over, in fact, whether tiro

parto&lt; rxMp,-»«* to
by paying buffalos ngrat &lt;»ugtrt to bo of goal addn»«, good
to tho first husband, who dtvhlr* with tho I oduewtinn, *- rupuluut«y r.nrt and wxtrwnely
father. 1 had a Imrd time getting th&lt;*? ; polite
HuHj mra ran u«ually find xnora

TOHN CAKVHTH.

miom.

Attorney at Law,
Middlcvtiie, Mich.

»’

ARTIN V. BARKER,Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
INtoe with J. Ik Runyan &amp; Son. 2 door* north
ot Pintnfflce.
•
epcclal attention given to making exch.-vugea
at property. The Interesta of nou-re*hlnnt
property owners carefully lookr&lt;! »ner. Farm*
afallaire.* for nalr «r -ixeh.mrw. Ilo&lt;iv* ami
Itf. In- .. , I.,

K

LOVA1. E. KNAFfKN.
e. H. VaxAmman.
(TNAPl’EN A VanAIUJAN.
Lawyers.
• (Over Hastinjc* .National Bank.)

iRY.

WILLIAM B-SWTSEZEY. Attorney
»» At Law and Solicitor in Chancer}*.
rraeUcett tn all courts o( the atate.

X&gt;Mi

WILLLAM B. 8WEEZEY.

»"
J ustice of the Peace.
Collection* a specialty.

r M. B. dtLLAHPtE,

is

-!•
Bowens "M UK

Notary Public.

IJARY C. COBB.

FASHl ONABLE DRESSMAKER,
The LateatHtytea Alwaya fiuppUed.
EtrwKial Attention Given to Cutting
and Bitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
Koon* orer Schantz’ Store.
Hours from 7 a. m. to R p. m.
'

L. A. 1951-rflgg.,ggytSg

bly Hall, over Jullu* BumcII'k atore..
A. H. JOHNSON. M. W.
W. A 8CIDMOBK. R. A

City Bank.

Hastings
iue.

HASTINGS, MICH.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Co

Michigan.

merly occupied by Meaner Bros.
■OFFICERS:
B. It. Itobinson, PrMldent;

DIRECTORS:
W. H. Goodyear,
Oreble.
D. G. Hoblnson.
L. K. Knappen,

HURwoBwninpi mm ni» i wk* particulorly anxi-xw to get tlrom on account of their
total differomw from any race I had seen in
India. Tlu-y wvre whiter than the other*
and had a decktelly Hebrew cart of rautite
nance. Their ruling potion
avarice,
nrui thoymeil theiraharpinteHnctatoncquIro
everything poadble. One uf thrai cnrrkd
thte to n humorous extent. In ■’■'ming over
on sliiplroard he barurd Mvenil English
words, nnd uw*l them tobegartiidi'*. I was
Uro only one ho rrat**-te&lt;l, and bo utalertook
to supply in»? with agars. Wbenwvrwlrod
New York about WM prominent mra w.?re
invited to luivc n Private view of th» tribe*

Dnes,

General Banking Boaineaa Transacted.

pARMERS, ATTENTlONI

HAY
anite.

"Wanted I

ompetition
hand. We
mish eetive make it

We

At Once, in any Quantity.

Press near Elevator.

with fifteen cigar* After tlmt ho hamed
to discriminate between (oodond bed cigars.
full of article which Im had rollrobxl lib
favorite quratlou was Intwallqn'' meaning
‘ What’s the prireC' His com|Miiiou died iu
Providencn, R. I., of n iuug trouble.

British minister, wbooo power tn Afghanistan
la ahmwt alooluts. He mentioned to mo
that two Afghans were chained in a dungeon
awaiting death for haring made an attempt
from political motives on Um? life of a 1 Ugh
official, nnd suggested that If I would take
them out of the country and neyer bring

7

of Gen. Grant'. "Mtonoira” waa a big thing
um». required a double delivery end per-

publisher has made a profit of SO rent*.
The manufacture of the book haw reict 80
cent- Cheap ••dftions of tl&gt;e workaof Dick-

tlnm.

* Moat of the other people wore Hindoo*.

lot, sj»ent their money on opium, candy and
such things as circus life affardi. I visited
uutny tribes, and often failed to grt roproeeutativv;. owing to their unwillingnesa to
leave. India b lull of remnants of strange
races that dick to their native soil un
tempted by promises, mopey or pictures of
oth?r Innda. I went Into the Himalaya
mountains, but wax stopped in the confinea

stalnwut plan is a recent venture. Rtandard
works nre sold on weekly paymrntv This
innovation'ofwnad up to the agent a field that
be could rxherwiae never reach. It mak&gt;.«

ranch lea* uuluoa be pay. the cash himwlf and

plan method.
muii or xml, always aeU brat.

Grant'a name

white tn-n mid to live north of Afghanistan
who wen? dtwribed oa being of largo frame,
white facet, bh» cyea and blonde bur.
There were traditions about them, but I
could not locate them precisely. I went to
Slam nnd China, but took none of the natirat

tbo native wiki men. and so scarce and hard
to find that many at the inhabitants of Uro
island htul never seen them. I dually hired
a man to kidnap a Vedda. In this way I
brought to America. I w fonvl to turn
them loose after five dnyn, because they re­

glared at tfielr koeper*. I brought over an
inhabitant of one of tho Andaman island#,
in the Day of Bengal, n vicious, wiki follow,
who grow rather quiet and docile Mon wo
girls in tho collection. I bail a great deal of
trouldn in NiwurinR them, bccatuc rthis clam
of females mndo a living for their pcrents at
ham.t, and although desirous of going with
mo, were compelled to remain. Otherwise
fearfully marketable and cheap in India.
I frequently bnd offers from mothers to sell
mo danrbtere, end uno old woman insisted
upon wiling me a very beautiful girl about

quart of them, but I usually found them ugly

J. M. ROGERS.

bora paid. Three saloa a day will, m a
rule, furnish a gtxvl living to an agent, but

custody. That H how I camo to Lave
Afghans In the collection. They were akill-

Call and See me.

merit the

over. w;»o rvmulti tn uro now year after
j wtr, making n good firing and meeting
with all manner of men am| exjrorroncta.
| The average iw*n»t malcnt little inure than
a living. Ono day iro i* lialde to make
r enough v» k&gt;*&gt;p him o month, and with bad
I weather or p!iy4oal disability he is running
t the risk of mating nothing for a week. The
lag more
tiudmia rraumbk-a gambling
mon? than anyj' thing else in it«rrmult«. Bo
ilu i*
u drar.wing
dtw rving o&lt;
of
i Utter treatment ibon i*« isuaily
puaily wvor-ted
I him. A getwretlon of John
van Ibook
&gt;«f L&gt;
L. Bulb
ftaibrau
I a.-.-euta wrmH do muih to,
r__ _ the profit
0/ place
sten &lt;&gt;u that piano where it rightly belongs,
1 nr.d it I* a marvel that
ventm-.-s&gt;rrvi

)&gt;ointed to hr would end with:
”
“Tzignr*" tuoudng a ci^nr.
He naked
Henry Ward Boocher, a* well aa tbn otbera.

“I paid a visit to Uro island of Ceylon,

►f us.

Ono pt tiro jdrla,

and wau tiro An*4 specinjcn of syomankind 1
, •»*• in India. ’ Tbrae girte-wr.nled togv with
; mo. but their relative.*, would uul allow
tlrom. After another long v-aroli I found
tlirro girl* nt Hyilnridwvl.wbam I obtained.
“I did not gn in any part of India wb-rol
did not find iniwdonatira, and I k.«pt clear of
them, boxuno I found they had n&lt;&gt; htflnraee,
outuldc of tiro French tntadcuarh-?. who av
rarao the cootumee and life of tiro natlvra. I

“Tbaro Todao,” said Mr. Davis. "Urn in
tbc Neilgberry mountains in India, and’ an?
not more than 350 In number. They are
£ C. WELTON
extremely exeftave, and as Llroy k.wp hfRb 1
up in tiro mountains Httlo ot their history or
tor the Ohio Farmer * Insurance Co.
polfeic* on a mau's property agnlust charactraiftica b known. From what I
.lightningor wind; against a man s lcarrir.1 tl»y live to omall huto, not mor*
We by death and accident.
than tire fr«t high, and teed upon milk, re­
fusing ra«*.t or anything with Ufa. Their
{TOOK A SHELDON,
religion b different from anything in India,
and no on-.- t»?ema to know what or how the
(Office iu Atetrael. Block, Hayings, Mich.)
worshiped TlMjy have iirleata who knep I
Have the only wt of Abstract Books iu Barry away from public notice, living «l&lt;ay« in I
Hauaty.
huta, fed by the people It b known that '
[AMES A.SWEEZEY.
they ore polyaudroua, and I »a&gt;v one wouum '
•'
Lawyer.

A

UFF,

Mohamnuxlnn Now Year.

i ax HoUawnpc'drug store.
'
al attention paid to surgical dlstwuM

K. KEN ASTON.
•
•
Attorney at Law,
.
(Over J. 3. Goodvrar'A Co.’a More.)
meUeea in all court* of th«&lt; State. Collection*
pzucapUy extruding to.

Idresa,

Ceylon—Nautoh

a regular valuable tbo.nughlinxL Tbe re­
ward was to be ten diiUInja. A stalwart
Celt came timidly forward and naked if
that was tiro dog. Being onrwerod nSlrruatively onrl paid tl&gt;o reward, tho ntfcction

••pnor, dear, darling littln Dandy.” at­
tracted hi* attention, oral Hie following
skirmish eiuiuwl: “V.’bcro did you find tho
darlhigt’’ ‘•Small comfort would it do you,
ma/lam, did 1 tell you!”
“But tell me.
U-cuusc you wouldn’t like |t."
“But,
dear, darling Itandy—was Dandy cold!”
‘ ‘Sburv, madam, 1 don’t know. 1 mw your
cdviTtbcmcnt tn Um paiw, and I recogniasl him tied to the end of a Ion;: otick,
nn.1 n woman a-waxliin'of winilrrawid him.

dcin wld njy dog.”—Chicago Tribune.
A young tody who was sought by twn
lovers, who luiuvl each oUror cordially, said

'•Oh. Fnxl. Just look at tlii* sweet hulo
he kind.*” .

pujqiy, “It’s just like him!”
A Sunday-ocuvU ie«cherTn Litchfield
told his infants to ask any questions
they had in their fiainds, and a littk one
aaked. “When is the cireuM comingT

CASTLETON.
1. Carr and wile were in Odessa vis­
iting his parents the past week.
Bert Hart is on the sick list.
Freeman Gates, of Orange, Mr. Thorp
and wife, of Charlotte, and Mrs. Muray, of Hastings, were guests of E.
ckhart last week.
Several of our young people went to
Morgan (o attend the salvation meeting
mid got the “power” considerable, judg­
ing from their action on their way
home.
.
J. shore eomee to the front with a
new swell box cutter.
J. Gardner is drawing material for
his new barn.
Wm. Bradlev and family, of Naahville, are spending the winter with his
parents.
Mrs. Goss, of Nashville, is visiting
her daughter for a few days.
There was a wood bee for Bert Hart
lust Thursday.
The deep snow makes business rather
dull.
E. Lockhart Is getting ready to build
a new house m the spring.
Bert Thorp, of Charlotte, is visiting
old friends.
G. Appleman has returned from On­
tario.
January 3d being Mrs. Joseph Shores
77th birthday.'her children and grand­
children. with several of herald pioneer
fnvnds. made her a surprise; each bring­
ing a present as a token of respect. A
fine dinner was spread, and ail partook
of the good of the larder. Alter a few
hours of social chat the guests departed
for their several bomee.
The school at Castleton center is pro­
gressing finely under the management
of Charley Engerllson.
WOODLAND.
A harness shop at Doud’s shoe store.
Mr. Foreman, oi Ionia, sold C. 6.
Palmerton a boiler clttmer for his saw
will.
Mrs. Sutton died on Friday morning
last and waa buried on Sunday, ser­
vice* at the U. B. church in West
Castleton.
Geo. Baitinger has quit the employ­
er Hilbert and Holly and is now at­
tending school in district No. 4.
Wm. Baril, who has been New York
sometime visiting his father, hat again
appeared on our streets.
Smith and McArthur have heard
from their patent horse shoe favorably
and expect to receive their patent in a
few day s. It ia a boss thing.
Joseph George who has lieen very
sick for sometime, is slowly recovering.
Kev. Wm. Smith is holdings
holding a series
serie* :

Bev. Bruce has an addition to his
household, In the way of an infant
daughter.
The Democrat gives us too much
honor. We can only claim one of the
crowd, who made themselves so .inter­
esting at Middleville on Saturday—
week—rm a citizen of our village. *»The
reet raided in the town of Orangeville,
thankrortune.
There Is considerable sickness around
about us. severe colds being quite the
fashion.
‘

FOUR CORNERS.
Will Grilles Sundayed on the toAi
line.
D. P. Sprague anti wile spent Sunday
at E. Bump's.
Taffy social at R. Holmes' Saturday
night last
Geo. Jordan lasts horse last week
with intlamation of the InUstinea.*
Mrs. Eugene Davenport, of Wood­
land, visited with friends in this
vicinity last week.
Frank Wolfe went to Battle Creek
last week on business.
Ellas Bevier and Will Smith are im­
proving their winter hours by buying
and selling stock. Sucera to them.
Meeting at the church this Friday
night with the expectations of continu­
ing the same.
FREEPORT.
J. Cbesebrough is buying a large
number ot logs and of very good qual­
ity.
Horace Ludlow and Michael Roush
have exchanged places, east of the vllX and Mrs. B. W. Sisson are now

nicely situated in their new home m
Carlton.
Mrs. Jno. Fighter is visiting her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conley, in
Maple Grove.
Henry Mishler, now in Hunt’s store,
experts to move his stock into the Rog­
ers’ building, first door west of Wolcotrs
meat market.
Rev. Brotherton occupies a pulpit in
Holland, Allegan Co, every other Sab­
bath. He thinks of accepting a call to
preach there the coming year.
Rev. Mourer will preach at the U. B.
church next Sabbath. His' family are
recovering from a recent attack of diph­
theria nnd arc now considered past
danger. .
Revival meetings every evening at
the ML E. church. Rev. J. X Husted,
of Lowell, will not assist on acsount of
sickness. Rev. Eaton nnd Bowen pre
conducting the services.
Hog cholera is still raging in this- vi­
cinity. Jno. Fighter of; this township,
bus lost over sixty hogs. Noah Hen­

reports a number ailing
There is some talk of organising a ! w..
.
. n
„
sr
,,n"ihrT! will. BUCCSM to tSm.
’
ftfT1** »?r
On Saturday evening some one re-.
8^10?L
moved a buffalo robe from John
•h
Maier’s sled, while at the center.
n ‘“
Deila M. Balmerton hits given up her
school on account of alckntws, and the
rahool board have hired Geo. H. Car­ Alb. Gosch surprised her husband by
presenting him with a fifty dollar bill,
penter. z
the amount of her own savings from
the product of two cows and the hens.
MAPLE GROVE.
All other housewives are commanded
Mr. Mosey and wife returned from a to do likewise, if they can.
visit to friends in Jackson last Satur­
John Wallace, of Carlton, is suffering
day.
.
frptu a severe attack of hemorrhage of
H lU MiUer b tick.
the lungs.
Surprise party ut Sam Hill's last
A merry company of Freeport's
Wednesday night.
young people enjoyed a delightful
Where can we go to-morrow night? sleigh ride yesterday afternoon, and im­
is what they say over on the east road. proved the occasion to visit the Jones
"Tp be’’—A dance at East Lattlng’s district school taught by Fred Brunner
Friday night, snow drifts or no 'snow Fred gathered himseli together and
drifte.
handled the crowd with becoming dig­
Will Potter had rather a close call nity.
last Saturday night. Ab be was com­ ' A home driven by Mrs. Wm. Moore
ing from the. Center with horse and and Mra. Geo. Karcher. Jrn ran away
cutter he thought ho could bear a horse yesterday. No serious damage except
coining behind rather fast, and just as a smaahed cutter which the burse kindhe turned in the gate at home one
dashed by him. striking his cutter, but
At the last regular meeting .of Har­
doing no damage. It was on the run mony 1-xMlge. I. O. O. F., John Norman
and without a driver, and Will didn’t was elected ns*ording secretary in place
think to ask where it was going, so it of H. C. 1’eckham, resigned. At.the
remains a mystery.
same meeting the Hollowing were ap­
A little child of Ez. Whitmore’s to pointed and duly installed with the ofquite sick.
ticera elect, by H. C. Peckham, deputy
We advise the band boys not to play grand master:
along the streets just yet Potter was
R. S. N. G.—Isaac Seger.
taking a nap and the notoe roused hltn
and he says there tiiem blamed inulee
have got in the yard again.
Warden—Chas. Bronson.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
,
1. G.—William Edwards.
The oyster supper of the'I. 0.0. F.
Conductor—A. Brunner.
on Tuesday evening was a pleasant
ILS.S.-J. F. Kucklr.
affair, and in spite of the severity of
L.S.8.—J. Brunner.
the weather fifteen brothers from
Harmony Lodge is tn a prosperous
Plainwell lodge were present. After a condition and its weekly meetingu are
bountiful repast toasts were dffered both profitable and pleasant.
and responded to by Messrs. Goss,
McLeay, Cox, Storms, Kellogg and
NASHVILLE.
others, Mr. Kellogg’s comicalities creat­
Everything here and hereabouts this
ing much merriment, after which Dr.
Sackett in response 10 a call on him week savors of religious awakening.
made a few brief but tailing remarks. All the stores close at seven o'clock on
The lodge is proeperous and constantly account of the meetings, which are be­
adding to Its members. J. J. Parkins ing held nt the M.E. and Congregation­
gave a brief history of its organization al churches, the Evangelical meetings
and progress upto the present time, hnvlnx closed Sunday evening. Much
which was listened to with attention, interest is manifest nt both places.
We’ve been frozen «ip a good share of
and it was at a late—cr rather very
the past week, so if there is n scarcity
early hour the company dispersed.
The sociable was rather thinly at­ ot Rems in this letter lay it to the
tended, none from any distance being weather. I heard, hoWevvr, that there
was a coasting party on Purity's hill
present.
f
Next Thursday evening the Good Saturday night, which the p wticipauta
Templars bold an open lodge. They say was prolific of amusement
W alt. WelBter was ut the State capi­
have in preparation the drama, “Ten
Nights in a ltar-room" which will lie tal the fore part of last week on legal
business.
presented in couraa ot time.
Bert Smith carrial a bail-looking
Some of our villagers recslved invi­
tations to the 15th wedding anniver- optic around with him last week, prob­
snry of our former neighbors J. K. ably caused by winking more with- one
Evens and wife, now of Kalamazoo, eye than the other.
Miller Barber has his new house on
which took place on Monday evening,
Main street, near his mill, nearly ready
Jan. 10th.
James Richards has recently pur­ for occupancy.
chased and placed in the rider mill new
1 hear one of Nashville's skaters got
machinery for the purpose of grinding done up bad by Brock at Ibaitings’,
feed, and holds hinmdf in rvadtnera to Friday, so bad, indeed, that the latter
had
to don his hat and overcoat to
do good work at reasonable prices. We
would advise all Who have need of keep warm. Sad, sail. But Nashville
has a sk*ter the mere mention of
such service to give him a trial.
Mrs. Bell Shephard, of Martin, is whose name make* J oh uni- warm
enough to dispense with his overcoat.
visiting her mother and sister.
Ferd Starr and Fred Store are two Selah!
A large delegation of Sunfield Odd
different men. 1 mentioned last week
that Ferd wm vtaitlng iu this vicinity, Fellows made the Nashville lodge a
but the printer’s devils or devilish call last ’Wednesday evening.
C. L. Glasgow and T.S. Brine drove
to Kslamo last week and came home In

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hard shape, a sudden spring of their
equine having wrecked their cutter.
Hima Walratb is hqme from Mtddloville.
..
Fannie Blair, of Lansing, apent Sun­
day at Dr. H. A. Barber’s.
I hear that Nashville is to bare a
broom factory, to be run by a man
from Charlotte.
Rev.-Gamble has soperaeded Rev.
Sly as pastor'of the M. E. church. The
change don't appear to suit some of the
congregation very well, especially aa
they don’t know the cause for It.
Vance Holmes’ house down the rail­
road track caught fire recently, but the,
flames were extinguished t&gt;eforc much
damage was done.
Chas. McMore, known to the world
as the efficient trainer of Barry Goldilust, has purchased the interest of his
partner. Humphrey Atchison, in the
blacksmithing business.
Lew Wellman, who recently got a
bundle of l&gt;uck pension money, haa
just received notification of an increase,
which of course makes him hopping
mad.
Mrs. Elin Sugary is visiting Grand
Rapids friends this week.
Several runaways occurred in the
village last week, without much dam­
ageresulting.
That dapper little insurance agent
seems to make Nashville a point for
visita oftener than the demands of
businre.* would seem to require: but
jierhaDs I don't know buainres.
•
R. C. Bice and Winnie Stanton, ac­
companied by other people too femin­
ine to mention, drove to Portland Sat­
urday and remained over Sunday.
W. E. Herrick and wife have gons
to keeping house in the rear end of his
place of buslnoifi.
Brit Hoag tried hard to get up a 8K
lottery hurt week. on a 8») plow, but
for some rcaaon failed to connect.
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O. U. Hl'GKKK

DOWLING.
Boss sleighing now.
Our protracted meetings are to be­
gin next Sunday night
Grange supper and rastallation of
officers at our Grange hall last Satur­
day night. Everything went off nicely
and a good time was reported by all
The Dowlingites got up twe looda
and went down to Charles Jones to a
dance Friday night. Splendid time and
jolly sleigh ride was enjoyed by an
premnk.
&lt;wm twors.
CANTON.
Had the editor of the Bajcnkk been
at Carlton Center Monday evening he
would have seen a goodly number of
jiersons wending their way -eastward
As the weather was not very warm,
thfiy decided to stop at the home of Mr
and Mrs. J. N. Covert’s and they quietIv reminded them of their tenth wed­
ding anniversary. The evening wm
spent very pleasantly by nil present.
A tine supper was prepared, to which
all did ample justice. As a reminder
of the pleasant occasion the following
presents were left:
Watch and chain Peter Covert and
wife.
Large chromo—D. B. Fatter and
wife and A. C. Carpenter and wife.
Set silver teaspoons— Mrs. Annie
Parsons.
Server—Jacob Odell and wife.
Vase/and bottle perfumerv—T. P.
Barn u &lt;1 and wife.
Chink butter dish—Ed. Jones and
wife, i
Crtunb brush
and tray—Prank
Andrus and wife.
Fruit dish Mrs. J. b. Keeler.
Glass cheese plate- Grant Keeler.
Crumb brush—Adah Odell.
Frying pan - Fred Carpenter.
HMILEB.
“Do you know the nature rtf an oath,
ma'am?" inquired the Judgv. Well, I
reckon I orter," was the reply. “My
husband drives a canal boat."- The
Merchant Traveller.

He—“Ob! welL it is the spirit of un­
real that drives us from one thing to
another continually. We are here to­
day and there to-moriow.” Khe- “Why.
1 thought you were there vesterday,
Mr. Filkins."-Tldbita
z
A Western lady aaserta that it is
"among the prewibilitirei of life" that a
ladv should perfer the independence ot
a single state to the chances of improv­
ing her condition by uniting her for­
tunes with that of a man.
A Buffalo father to en on rage early
rising offered a prize of money to that
child who should rise earliest next
morning. Ata very early hour a bright
little girl made her appearance claimed
and got the prize, and then went back
A Philadelphia business man who
advertised for an errand boy receivr^
the following among other replies: “1
think 1 could nil your want in------ of
to-day to a T. Drop me a note A I win •
call and you can form an opinion as to
my imagination.”
“Now. Mr. Witness," Mid a Golambus lawyer, “are yolf willing to solemn­
ly swear that the chair was facing the
east? Remumlier. Sir. the awfulness
of perjury." Witness-” Wdl, t won’t
swear, but I’M bet you 810 it wasrColumbus Dispatch.

Girls will wear Hat hats when they
go out in a party to view mountains Q
nnd tree topa and other high okl things .
in nature. It is only when in balin at j
concerts that they wear the throe-story. I
sight-annihiUtlng I'onuett for the bm- I
efit of those who sit lashind.
■ I hope there are no cannibals around
here," wUd a stupid traveller to a United States frontier girl, as she was mixIng a batch of brand. ’There arc planty of ’em.” returned she. po.nrtng saote
corn meal into the pan. “We meet always eat a little Indian with our bread."

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lb tt&gt; SokH-Eugltob.

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ENGLISH CONVICT’S
TEACHING BY EXAMPLE.
pavilidto

Warners SAFE Cure
Sold, to Dec. 27, 1886.

waa right,r I Mid to myaalf; "b« b*» mud-

Barbara church. in

In.

w.-bool far tbe iiartroctiou at

•All rishi,’

i.

•That you kbould bear Cor yourself, not that
tic: Liiero » only a thin partition between it
and thia one. and lot* of chmka you can |«ep
through. You can mUdr youmelf and uo-

—John Boyin O'RrUly.

MY OTHER SELF.
nnd tlic junior partner in the famous law Aim
of which be shortly afterward became tbe
chief. b&gt;* WM sent to ----- to look bpevidence
in a heavy caae lepmding upuu proof uf pedi­
gree, and to watch tbe proewdings of the
other *i.ie, which was suspected land rightly,
as tbe rquel shows) of being engaged
there, not in looking up evUemv. but in mak­
ing it He therefore awumed tbe uanie of
McArdle nnd looked out for some quiet lodg-

A* ba did Kt bo turned and I bad

landlady (Mre. Lake! coon* out nnd band
him two Ivtlera I mw him take them, open
tbe door of the pavilion aud enter III

Marton, Ini, Tuuraday, nt a depd) of ilS

Tiw llliiMite state grsniv, at a meeting
held Thursday in Bloomington, wiped out its
ducted myaclf that I was taken into cuatody
by an active and Intelligent policeman na

ataUon took a more kiilent view. Hr thought
I waa an eocaped lunatic. If 1 had told him

i.mcit hou.», with gabled roof* and black
beama tn white wall*, aianding in an unprntentioua but bright looking garden, iu which

gnoa And Umo he came out, and Mya be:
•I aban't trouble you any further. Jerry. It

America would be called a perilton, contain-

at all.' And be civilly wished tne good
night, ami I haven't been interfered with by
ibn police einca Abd to it U what may U&gt;
nailed a hackhanded way,* cuatinued Mr.

ten* raaflius and writing that 1 teach ibeta.

And having l&lt;ru in

"But Uh- stirring adventure* and the
tire devil *drej&gt;l*. which, of cuurw, they

pQl waa coated with. What 1 wautel them
to anderatend without making too much of
B wa» that for every dxpenn'orth &lt;&gt;{ plra»-

too luii-d on thoui, ur they will at oner, think
eomrtuiMw makr their &lt;«uuimh to tb it affect

got much ot a pull

Yim [taid pn-tlj-itear

ply: T never di&lt;l g«C tbe [oil, and I rd wave
yuan uf IL mid «lgbu*-n of there wm- »pent
hi prfatm, oral, after all, b*-n* I am, rnakin ;
faolMholint two [H-iKM ha*|a-nny tMil., aud
working fourteen bour^aday to earn enough
to buy m» n bit of vL-Ktah and pay ray lodg*
teg. iu»d I tell you I nrr*r
half m happy

IJCWtoXS or CXCKUIKNCE.
-It lent oiilv of my own . xperitnrew 1 toll
tbaiu," r'vniitun’d Jerry, tbe •ciiooinuutcr.
“Whin- I »a« at Dartmoor something went
wrott^ wlthiny .ridden, and I wax put In th**
*

paibnita, being there &gt;ick and Immpbt low,
■av® told me. vrwpo of the men being the most

wonkb.'t think IL B-jt 'it b a fart. Th»
worst young reprobate* will go to tbe play.

here many a time whm l'v&lt; breu telling them
e&lt; a dying pv-ouer—« young feUcw, perhap.

Jarrv Duff, proudly, nd with soruething

wvreout of nigbt, and wanting to know tf I
knew any rmtre ctorica liks tl* lost, and, If
«o, would 1 mind tailing him all by hlmwdf

having taken j-m-miou, ocrupted hinaclf
with tlh* important legal case wbicbNras Ibeti
occupying Lu attention. He ba.! t««u thus
engagrd for a fortnight when be came upon
tbe truck of an important/discovery, which,
if verified, would catabbdj hts com bryood
question He »•&gt; walking home, as was hu
custom, about S o'dock, with his mind full ot

corn crop »a» rnluod S7.UWJ,Uw lu»b«l»

Francu Murphy h uow at his old home tn
F.tibiirg. He arcurml 7.UOU ■ guaturve to

A ejuwdumtte foreign Induatry Los .prung
up. roud-tlng m mixing the du*t of cou) with
an extract obtained from baling on Unary
■aw.-r l nr other *inutar vwgotabte matter
e-Ju.ma .ta. total, mtoltatata or
adtetavr . -lutlou. In tba iy»tem of tmum-

. ~ y---- -swuuou; WILD UM&gt;
•ttrrttweuh then mixed « certain propor­
tion of h»I
,i_ ...

Chicago,

171,929.

-

- 2,808,692

MIL It. BROWN (22«l'w&lt;^dward Av*
Detroit. Mkh J injured hfe bLk
from a fall. Wm confined to hiibad

EX-GOV.T. G. ALVORD (Svnteww.
N. Y..) In 1884 Iwgan running down
with General Debilltv. accompanied
. witti a sense of weight in the/lower
part of the body, with a feverish sen­
sation and a general giving out of
the whole organ tea). Was in a seri­
ous condition, confined to hia b*-d
much of the Um*. After a thorough
treatment with Warner’s 8afk Cure
he save; “I am completely rrotored
to health by it^meana."
.

nevs. producing intense suffering
Warner’s SaVk Cure restored hb kid­
neys to their natural condition, and he
writes
now righty years of
age. smart and active."

Detroit,

846,946

MRK THUS. 8CHMIDT (Wife of' thVice-Consul of Denmark. CT Wall St_
New York) reported that her little
son. after an attack -of Diphtheria
iov. IB&lt;7.
Sore Throat eight years ago. wm
MAJOR H. B. ABBOTT (Springfield,
afflicted with Bright's Disease in ad 1
Mo..)in 1884 wxs afflicted with lame
vanned fort®; by the advice of (fen*!
bad murdrcwd
back. Rheumatism nnd Kidney troub­
Christiansen, of Drexel. Morgan A I
le. Consulted tbe very iirst physi­
Co.. Bankers. New York, she prescrib
cians in San Francisco, and viMtrtk.
ed Warner’s Safe Cure^ ith the con .
all th* mineral springs there. Took
sent of the physicians, and reports,
aggregate of l.tB'i.UCO.OOo ixn.^rb, grown on
a health trip to the New England
“the physicians say that be will be.
75,iw,mk&gt; acres, the aggregate product *4
State*, but for seven years suffered I prrfertJy well.”
constantly from hia malndr, which
had resulted in Bright’s disease. Af­
ter using a couple dozen of tottire of
.. i/A Auguelu. IL lit
12 BOA RDM AN’iQurohe.'.
Warner's Safe Cure and two of Safe M IKS
Pills, he wrote: My back and kid­
dal Buffalo Thursday
Vt.) in May, 1882, began to bloitf.
neys are without pain. ami. thank
thence came stomach trouble, terrtGod. I owe it all to Warner** Safe । ble headaches, and finally the doctor's
Bemrdim.
opinion that it was Bright's diietiv
and incurable. Eventually she be&lt;
came nearly blind, pronounced bj
the doctor"* to be the last stage of
Bright’s disease. After having been
MRS. J.T. RITCHEY (5C2 4th Ate,|
under treatment by Warner's Katr
Louisville. Kv„) was a confirmed in­
Cure
for one year, «he reported. “1 an:
valid
for
eleven
years,
just
living,
icnd
ganutaUou favors the .apftropnailo inf B5as well as any -’ne.”
hourly expecting death. Was confined
. to lied ten months each year. Was
attended by the liest physicians. Her
urge Ita parage by toe legtdature.
left aide whs parah z»-d. Could nrtth- ;
A lutnb
I HON. V. V. PLYMTON (Worcester
er eat, sleep nor enjoy life. Th* doc­

dinner. They all thought that I »u erutb.-l

faculties and without any object to decrive.

I atep* tbcru When they auppoMd tbat
“«*• h-lterv bad aomeUt ig Iodo with it I
contradict them All afroni tt»l it
wn* • wonderful interposition of Providroce,
"lxl 1 dU "°l KaiuMv that.
"I bad tbe ruins caratally removed. m&lt;«ni
ln **d*r to recover my lionks and
l’"Pcn'- but really t-.uu-r 1 e.mld not dis
mv wn** A man rrerroblmg in­
rotared tbe pavilion; you may &gt;ay that
’ *** overwrougiit and «*xcited; that I had
my»-lf up to accept a drltxMon । nd
*“ &lt;**h&gt;dcd—but how alaiat Mra Lak&lt;-f Kha
*“* ,I“,ulaZ Q'' butter into ;&gt;al&gt; when 1 cnnw
*n-bad absntately nottrin-«&gt;n tnv mind.

back guru me clue to tie- lamllord'* IxwitaUon

Milwaukee,

liable to tuyubto down at any momentT Thia
told, I got, time to think, and under cover of
queatmning Mra Lake'* atatemrnt a* to time,
had it cmpbatii-ally contirmad a* to fact—&lt;&gt;r

“So body waa found, hut amid tbe wreck

dent ujion a ' urioua book called ‘Our ChU-

Minnesota, - - 648,017

tors said she was troubled with female
complaints; but she was satisfied her
kidnev m were effected. Under the op­
eration of Warner** Safe Cure she
M«rd a large stone or calculus, and
in Novemlier, I8H.1. reported; “Am
to-day as well as when a girl."
more arerxpeete 1 &lt;w&gt; the coraptetioa of tbe

due to CJicaro and Delrin*. (Ir in .
Tbomas Powntl and H-mrv R Manton.
veteran journaliita, expired Friday at New
York. The latter waa me buaoand of Elua
bath Cady Stanton.

Unw until Bunday.

Kauea*

While coasting Friday al Waynesburg.
Ohio. Harvey MeQsllam. aga*1 IX, dasn*.)
under the influence of which *be strangled

some other direction. I meociated him with will not publish this story in iuy Ufetima
a rode pushing crowd in the din and rattle of
tiro main street of a largo city. I thought of
him aa [*rl of tbe rudcneM and the |&gt;uridng.
tho bat pavement, tbe smoky sky; mid out
Li-rv walking ou tbe enroeby gravel of n his crave,
country rood. «*iug green GuMa through brothar, I
bltanomlug bcdgva, under a dear blue sky,
there &lt;combd to be uu place for him.
“It was, therefore, with do little emuticsi
Home mouths ago Tbe National Car Buiktar
that ut a Midd&gt; u bend in the road 1 nn him menUooed that a prominent wertera railroad
walking slowly along about fifty yarii* abend company, having instituted an fmpecttouof
of mo, but on tho other side. My irritation, all the trainmen for th- itetecllon of color
which hail deejjenod into anger against liiiu,
now i-anilud into fear. I had itiq-u taut papeni in my pockets aud some very damaging
knowledge in my head. Could I havo been
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iujuw

Firei in ISO Iron mill* In tbe United State*
during 1MB catued loaan* aggregating »3.
00.00.1.

rbtoh bad been dgbtleu for
Jamea MeLiddcn, anal mine manager, waa
found near Canton. Ohio. Friday morning
horribly maimed and badly froam. Ha had
hero bewtea by highwaymen, ai
SlkXt. Hia recovery to doubtful
U I5O.IXM, With unall itamranoe.

w run.

l-Ujd «t .ratlin, tM. &lt;*U,„ promoun,.

him thus at an angle instead of dlncUy from
aiabfanca of a teacher, and l«egan laboring
to acquire a knowledge of reading and writ­
leaM by right. I quickened my rii-ja and
| Ui» time with «u.-viis, getting to within i*ur
eomlit lng tbe solation with mwunst, ttltr^ 1 former distance of atxxit five yarda (b&lt; on
erne side and I co tbe other of the road), al
which I wm content to remain and ubwrva bl. •ogion.-itoetou Budget.

-------------- ----------- ...v.v UMUIUU ■ r, —------------------------- — —-- -.WMU pWjKT, asr.
to me. Hb face was turned toward tbe ”n*'t
reconfad an experiment by 4.1 h
hedge—a* I often turn ft myself, for J am a bo lowbred a fragment of a nredla u» me
bit of a liotanUt—aa though looking for any- daughter's hand. A fine toagnetiaed needle
thing pretty or curious that might be ** •uqsmded by a delicate fiber over the
amoogst Uw ferns and flowe.-a of tim ditch.------------------“&gt; cnUing al Use point indicated

New York State.

the murder of Fannin Lillian Median,.

Tba

1M died prouwtiug Um

roldeng Jeweler UpmsTvr. Fay to, yj, W|l£

___ - —m~ warn room at tbe |
SET“tt£ 'XX'X

I
I
I
1

Ma**), in May IWW. was prostrates
bv Gravel. Under the operation ot
Warner’s Safk Cura alone he pdased
a Isrnr stone.' nnd &gt;uba*quently
wrote. “I have had no recurrence of
mv trouble since Wanu-r’s Safe
Cure ctinil tne"

3,870,773. Bal N. V. States. - 1.767,149.

ASK YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ABOUT

Tbe Most Popular Remedy ever Discovered.
Cleveland,

-parallel (If I may uw the wcnll
That is to My. when we ;sua

wenun, educated aa we would have liked
direct route for home. Thh ran through a
dirtrict inhabited by- mecbauiles and was wbat eiw you plena* aboutM, the idea is a
quite clear for ax far mI could are-a few beautiful one, and set ns thinking, set me
dilldren playing in front of tbe honaoi and a asking ipiestiuna sinoc.g th- elder, of my
Military wagon rumbling along tbe black­ family and my old ntxrw; the nwult of

458,894.

Bal. of New Eng, •

Frederick D Shafer, whoteaalor of boots

Duff, ami ai-bed him better lock with hi*
•tre-y •--Uing.-Lotaioa Ttetegraph.

Providence,

F. MAYKK (l&lt;a&gt; N. Uth SI. Bl Lout.
Mo.) afflicted with tired /re/inot
dizziiMwillnit pain acrom thflmck, and
lo*t nppHlte. Wan sallow and care­
worn all the time. The doctor* fail­
ing hr btrnn tho use of Warner^ Safk
Cure, and reports, "Ifni Him a flgM
ing cofk."

Ported,~Me‘,' - 441,105

angry Inqulrim as to where be waa “a-going,"
and wb-. be was .“a-pusbing of." etc. etc.
Ho did not realise that for llw too frequent
c*&gt;Ui*ion* be wo* him*If to blame. He be------ M..—~ — .-v ....wumm u, au
other wayfarora, then angry a&gt; it began to
dawn u|&lt;on him that tbe prnbiag and ob-!
riroction* acre armciated wttb one man— |
one man *bo, wlietW hr were pushed from )
trihiml, or *top|e*l from in front, or jostkd
fruin on*- aide, wm invariably to bo seen
walking
undi.turl«l about five ra.n.
ahead. “Of cuurw," McArdle ndmittod
land brre 1 Win take up bi* narrativ.), I
“it wm u»»t unr-^&gt;Kiablu in ma to hold him
in any way rvspuin-'ble for what waa bap.
P*lng; but tbe Idea g&lt;5 Into toy tbugthta '
and rankled. He taikid cksir as though
Urfrv Wa* no one el*c in thaitnvt. and I -

till 1 gained th*- suburb where I lived. When
I reaclted the point where I bad to turn again
into the nod I bad quitted I looknl back to

1,149,122. Pennsylvania -1,821,218.

Uall a delusionl She. and she only, could
deode.

•When did you leaver ‘How did ymj ew

W«

The failure la chrouteloJ ot tbe axtanova

"I took a cab and drove home, longing for
a bath and cImu linen, but, abovo'ail, for an
explanalion with my landlady. Why didabe
pve that man my letter* and allow him to

night on u truckle bed in my ctotbea, and
waa diw-linrgvd with a caution in tbu morn-

otlier pedestrian*. Never, lie fancied, had
to mauy people run against him or gut in
hie way. Now. it in a fact that tbe atreeta
were unusuaUy full, for it waa a marketday;
•till, the chancce an* that if be had given a
little of hi* atteuttou to where be wa« going
be would Lave got along without to much
troulde; but be was giving no attention to
anything but his caae—now blindly hurrying
along to get at paper* at home, now atoje
ping abort, aa a doubt etruck him, to enn

“X woman liiHr-kcd off my hat and th&lt;*n
dedaml that I had brpktn her paraeol with
U, utel 1 wu» kept at leak! three minutes
pacifying her. Whoa my apology wa» occepteil nnd I went on again that man wn* in
bis uwiol
Are pact*ahead. ‘Confound
you fl mid to myself. TH get in front uf
you nnd thru we will sro.’ I put on a spurt,
but though 1 am n gixd walker and we Und
by this time gut Into a tew crowded part of
tbe city, I rould not overtake him. 'Well,' I
nwsonud. ‘If I can't nwwa v«u« I

R-ad the following nnd note the large number of botthw dlxtributed.
guarantee them* figures to be correct, as our sude-bookn will prove.

Boston,

too yrnui; to know anything about mu tbo;u-

are plenty of tliem bring about brn*—and
they ware proud at tbe compliment when I

Thoiraandt of r*nnk o*» ihHr life and health to “Wamer'a tuvu Cure** amt
we can produce lOOftOO TESTIMONIALS to that effect.

CAHT- W. I). ROHIN8ON (TT. R. Ma­
rin* Inap.. Buffaln. N. Y ,)in 1885 waa
atiffiring with a akin hmnor like l»*pn«v. Cnuld not kb-ep; whr in great
agonv. For twnymnt tried everything
without lieneflt. Waa pronounod incnraMe “Twenty bottle* of Warner’*
Ibirty-flfUi annual meHlng Wednanday at
Safe cure completely cured me. and
De* Moines, IL C W barter being re-iwwted
ttvdav I am strong and well (Feb.
prenatenL Tua eoctety M in a fluurtehatg
r.jisss.r

LE and FUR were roffietaitly visible to jus­
tify bini in calling nt Un* bouse and asking if pie about, iu knota of Hirer* and foum. talk­
ing enrnretly, and acveral policwmcn
its dependent were to be let furnished.
He could not obtain a decisive answer; U
was—and it wm not Tbe landlord had oo did to the landlady came out, threw tip her
am
wand, with a wild ahnek, fell fainting
use for it. He'd like to find a good tenant,
upon tbe path before roe. I looked romxl, aa
aewung all tbe qualitlea of a good tenant He
would give very little trouble, have no vui- help, and naw that my pavilion »u a heap
tora and pay hberaliy in advance, but tba
turnabout that time next day bo ebould

TJI"°f 'IV.rnrr* 8»r* Cor«r U dM wbnll, lo Ui. ~
m-rll nrih. Itorn-lv Fnr « Imr tlm- Il *&gt;u htal RSaARDBD BY TB*
H10BEST MB1BCA I. A nTHnHITlBS .ft THB OSL Y BPBC1B1C BO:
f.I,D.!,,5lLLtrBR ‘,KD ^BINARY DIBBABB8 AND BKMAJ.K COM
PLAINTS.
_
■

Tbe Nortiioru llliaou Mnrtno SMp-11'.M-

unrecognised and unoiaerved. In tbe course
of an boar's ramble about the outskirts of tbe

•ores and alippd into the back attic nt ths
time meutionud, und-then* be -laid till tho

company.

No Other Remedy in the World- Can Pro­
duce Such a Record.

682.632. St. Louis,

- 1,630,527

EX-QOV. K.T. JACOB (Westport, Kv.) CAFT. &lt;lio. H. WILT BANK (»IS
»*s proitnited with severe kidnev
Sprue SI.. I’hlU.IW l.prwtrMr* n.
trouble and lost 40 pounds of flmh.
Central America, with Malarial be­
After a thorough treatment with
er caused by concretion of Kidney
Warner's Safk Cure he reports: “I
and Liver. Delirious part of thhave never enjoyed better health."
time. Liver
enUrginl one-third
Stomach badly affectevl. Could hold
no food; even water waa ejevtel
Using Ire* than a dozen luvltlen &lt;’
Warner's 8afr Cure hr write*. “1
GEN. H. D. WALLEN (144 Madison
was completely cured."
Av*.. Jit-w York.) Ncarodv able to
walk two blocks without exhaustion
and, having lost flesh heavily, ia-gan
the use of Wai tier's Safe Cure and
MILS. (I’HOF.) k J. WOLF (tkttp
says: “1 WM much lienrtited by it."
burg, Pa.. Wife of the Ed. of th*
Lutheran Quarterly).began todeclin*
with Pulmonary Consumption. (Over
W per cent of all cbm* of Consumj
COL. JOSFPHhTtIIOBNTON (Clntion arecnu,*d by dteeiMwd kidnevAl
Despaired of living. After a thor­
cinnatf. O.) In 1885 reported that hi*
ough treat mmt with Warner’s SaFf
daughter wm ven much prortnOed.Cure, she writes, “I am perfectlv
had palpitation of the hmut, imm*well*
lain iu the head, nervous disorder ।
and catarrh of th« bladder. She lost
fiftr-five pounds. Other remedies
falling, they Ixttmd the mm of War­
ner's 8afb Cure. S afe Pills and Safe
Nrrviur. and within three month &gt;u.e
B K- BHUCK CSoulb
&lt; -wolins). after doctoring for year.ba&lt;l gained fifty pounds In wrlght
fei* what he soppoetd was Malaria,
nnd vm restored to good health.
discovered he ww afflicted with
lhr'** ?■*•*"««oand abate
Sugar Dtalietis, and having obtained
•UU in m good health m ever in hw
no relief whatever from his phvsllife. Col. Thomtnn. himself, wap
dsn*. he hogan the use of Warner'.cured of Chronic Diarrhcna of eigh­
Nara Cnre.aud hr mvs: “My friend*
th n years standing. In 1881. by War­
ere astonlsheit at my improvement.
ners Safk Cure.
.

Cincinnati,

873,667

Kansas City, - 717,860.

Bal Ohio, State, • 633,158

_Bal_ _S. _W._ _States,
_ _ _ _ _ 746,789.

- 1,242,946.
Solitaries, -3,534,017. iSaaS2?Fraicisco,
,FHE‘EIU“Tlu'C. II. ALLEN (Leuvenworth, Kan.),
son Edwin, two years of age. afflicted
with extreme cast of Bright’s dis­
ease, and the doctor* gave him up.
By the advice nf the doctor’s wife,
began the use ofAVaroer'a fUFBCure.
and aft-er taking reren holUrs he Is
perfectly well ami ban had do rel.ipw

Canada,

f6r
’•’’‘H* from Gravei.
which aUm-krd him every six moathx
v 5 45 pounds Id three months
and hia strength was nearly gone
Q.f^r
“* of Warner’s
SAFF. Diabetes Cure he reports. “J

-rj 1,467,824
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Coast.
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• V«
732,316.

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GTBvery Testimonial we publish is genuine. Write to the

uaughi a wtore cold about Um holidays, and I tOStatOTF, enclosing StBUip for reply, Bild ICBT!) for yOUtSelve*.
» suffering from chills and tavar.
i

�A8WINDLXB
dMWU'-fa pooeiMo pun^-n, lohi»
vicdutt. Tbr Athluphoroa CU fcladly n&gt;
fen auffcivn from rbct;n:Ut»tu, neuralgia,
sciatica, nervous or sick luMlat:«r. ketney
and fiver cotaplainta tn (ho*. who Aw 4- -•
cam/oZ thwedisrw* by Atbl&lt;&gt;}Ji&lt;ir.&gt;. ami
*111 furnish n*«ne» and addrrau-a of tan’ty
sw-h
to tbuae deairirn,ll.w.,
•
U,j.Xoroa &gt;• the &lt;a»lv remedy for d.«.«c ... *m»&lt; ths* ran iltixl mk-Ii a test.
Lmtrail er, V» i*.
• hi»e suffered mure nr I«mi with rlien■tAtiiru, also fvticnd ikbility. Koi it.j
psat year the trouble han omstantre
waned *u that f.ir a month 1 could ni.t
or*** qivmU, u.ald not get up fr„ni lliv
dtairvnfaout help. From tfty brad
my
fed $very curd and muscle van stiff nm|
. Dicing thia time [ u*ci| vaii-&gt;&lt; rruMjdfea al! to no purpra-. end cuniinm*!
*»
My attention being c4lk*l
*.n AlhlnplH^m. 1 procured a bulth*. I u».k
ItvedOww then alcpl easily till eight .A l ,-k
I K"» up and &lt;lrt-*.-.| iu»v|f and
'•^‘kol Ont v ilii.iut aenne. 1 wasa-toni-l:''**
it the result, emit! hardly retd in that it
Uni produced such an effect. 1 am grtt'.ng
m loan old man 171). I d-.n’t sutq--.-it
a ill make .me a young man, but will Mp
Ue lamp of life to Lum down calmly.
Hamlkl lUtmt1
Montfort, Wi*.
I have derived more benefit from Athisphoro* than any other medicine I hare
eerr taken. I have loen tn-ubfid with in­
flammatory rheffm-uiun for ah-wit ten
yrarw, rt llmw I w*» heIpl&gt; M, f ire tried
al!,the medicine 1 could }.&lt;•.*&gt;r«f lad found
»•’ cure, until I got a iMth-of Atblnplinroa. After taking oni-lmaof it I fave not
been bothered sim-e. Ono. Galixatay.
Every druggist «boukl keep Allilopburo*
and Atlduphunw l*i|k.kit where thev canuot he laaistu. erf tint druggirt tU Atl.lnpburos «’m, Ill .Wall Nt.. New W, will
►«ml cillter (carriage paid) on rwvipt . t
regular price, which u.»ldO|&gt;er boule
Lie Athloplainw. and Ute. for Pills.

aared ever/ year by Acktrte celebrated
English fttmody. It is a guarantod prep­
aration ; if it doeu not help yon it will coat
yea nothing. Try it. A ninglo daaa will
show 1U good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta.
n. h. iJVTHMor, nniggUt
The farmers’ institute of Knlatnnsoo
county will be conducted st Gale*burg
Feb. 3 und 4.

For headache, nn effectual remedy is
found in Cobb’s Little Pills. 25 cents
for 40 pills.' Sold by W. 11. Goodyear
&amp; Co.

Northville wants the electric light.
Wr guarantee satisfaction to all who
nse-Ilill’s Peerless Cough' Syrup. Sold
toy W. 11. Goodyear i Co.
.

GoavX.

%\.c.e\v

thousands raftering from Asthma, Con■nmption. Cough*, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's Englidi Itemodyf It is tho boat
preparation known for all T.ung TrouWos,
sold on a poaitlve guarantee at 10c.,- 50c.
k. h. uiTKnor. i&gt;ru«hL
Two grain elevators are to be built at
FL Ignare.
FrewTnute.
The reduction of interna! revenue
and the taking -off of revenue stamp-,
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
ha* largely Iw-nrtittedthe consumer*, as
well nji relieving the burden of hnrne
anuuil'ricturerti. Especially in this the
ease with Green’s Augiwt Flower and
Boschi*-'* German Syrup, hs the rerluction of thirtv«six cent* per &lt;Uz**o, has
bwn added to increase the slz-t of the
bottles containing thfwe rymedie*, there­
by giving one-Hfth more medicine in
tbe 75 cent size. The August Flower
for Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint,
and the Germ-in Syrup for Cough and
Lung troubles, have perhaps, the larg­
est sale of any medicine in the world.
The advantage of increased aixe ot the
bottles will i« great ly appreciated by
tbe sick and afflicted, in every town
and
village in civilized countries.
Sample liottlee for 10 cents rriualu/the
same sine.
c
The measks has «|&gt;otted several of
the Port Huron custom house employes.

Thousands of children relieved by
Peertetai Worm Specific. Try a bottle.
Ko cure, no pay. Sold by W. H. Good­
year Jk Co.
F. L. Fuller, of Montcalm county,
•nd E. R. Chandler will open a bank at

HALL’S
HOW’S THI81
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.F. J. CHEN BY &amp; CO. Toledo. O.
P. 8.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­
ternally, aiding directly upon the bluod
and mucus surfaced of the svstem.
Price, 75 cents per bcttle. Sold by all
druggists.

CATARRH CURE,

To enrich the blood and improve the
appetite, use Cherokee Blond Purifier.
Srfd by W, H. Goodyear JtCo.
CapUln MlUheU. «f the bark Antnnli? !»*!».
Now York nnd Howua trade, came Itotne In
May, rnUrrHi* with rhenm«tl»m. Hu wv.-t i&gt;»
th tnonidafa*. but ie--vi*tnK &gt;•&lt;» twtieOt, at hl*

•IIIDU in c Hi.iu
H&lt;-udSSM*utp»ilU wincure yon. Bold by all
drUiOdrt*.
ATIilraan ucrhi tarollv are reported by a phy­
sician to be tnrulnk watte.
enner. WhoopUqr Cwerti and RroochltKImowdiatrlv ri-tlrwd Cy HhUoh’i Cure. Sold by
W.H.tlood»rar.
THAT HACKHtn COUGH can t« to jiulrMy
eared bv Hluloti » Cure. We atuaa.rtee IL Bold
WILL T&lt;W SUFFER wltn »y*pep*i* nnd
BLkKFLKM SIGHTS. imO* mlwrable by
..--.I__ _______ 1'h^.I. ilu. Hwnn.

!&gt;

A tOftf CONTINENT.

AN IMPORTED BUTLER.

A COMING WEDDING.

parting Sir Boyle RoeW
“Who's Sir Boy la RorteF

A Great Victory
A Terrible Case cf Scvcfufai
Cured by

THE EVIDENCE THAT IT WAS IN­
GULFED BY THE PACIFIC.

Mr. Prieg V. Atkinson waa a good man,
and, if bo bad l*-en a poor man', bo would
have been a happy one. But, unfortunately,
be was rich, and be had gone to Europe—a*
the auuabte Sir Lepal Griffin once said—to
fini.h an education that never bad brea be­
gun at home.
Peleg V. Atkinson, without the •Mr.,"
Liltle M wn know ot tbe prebiMoric adven- which, in obedience to what be waa assured
turea ut tho Atlantic ocean and tile njuuti loa waa a New York i-ustom, be always bad en­
w uteb bordi-r it, w&lt; know at ill hai of the Pa- graved on his card*, was worth much at tbe
ci!.:- aujl Ita antwx’a-uU. IUommuik; upon tbo foot of a check. It was a great name in tbe
daU&gt; of tb&lt;- .-arthquukre of IS54 anil ItW, Pio- I’hiladclpLta marts of trade. Third rtreet
fiwaora Bertie and Hocbrtetu-r reckuiwvl tlie know an.1 honored it, aiMl it was not on­
averace depth uf that ocean to bo from 2,0X1 i known m Wall street As I said, be was
to 2,400 futbouia The Tuacarora, winch i rich; be luul “skimmed the cream Off Europe."
traveracd U» Pac ific from Caliiunua to Ja­ ! as be phraard it, end be bad exhausted all
pan via tbe Sand«icb kamda. taking aouud- ! t&gt;»e phwsure that could be bod from drinking
inga ou tho way — with n view to the laying Bauterue at hmcbouu. when be preferred beer
of an ocean cable—found au average depth of or ice water, and of making a colleetino of
About U^UO fatiMMiM, with drprewdoui cf 3JJOO iiuxieni French picture*. He iuuL a Corot
fatbatiM. Tbe CbalUupsr m tlw South Pa­ and a Meiwonnter, a Vlbart and a Detai Ite.
cific found an arorage depth &lt;rf about 2,400 llo never bought two specimen* m tbo tame
fathorn.; also with deep apou reaching occa- artist’s work. Ha talked of bb pirturea as
KXinally 3/mX) fatboma But Ln the uort born “example*." He foul on-txte, n cellar of
I'nclUc u very dllti-reiit atata of thing* la good wiiK? and two pretty daughters, and
fiMtnd. In Behring wei it ia an exception to yet lie was not happy, ta^auae Mrs. Pcteg V.
Und « dej■ 11 of 100 futbumi; tweuty-flve, Alkiusou was not bajipy.
It ta nut easy for |x&gt;ple accustomed to the
thirty, forty and fifty faUxxni are the rule.
Round the fur eeal wlar.d*—Kt Paul and St. plcttsurai of tv-ing well to do to beer tbs
Ueorgw— bottom is reached at tweuly-five, weight of ri.-baw. When I first knew the At­
thirty, forty and fifty fathom*; in tho center kinson* tbvy were thoroughly contented.
of Behring r-tnuta tint depth marked cm tbe They drank ice water when they choae;
court lurvey charts la twenty-five futhorn*. they dined at noon, and coriM-d l»vf and cate
Again, at tbe aoutii the average depth of tbe bag* was a dchgbt to them. Ou hot days
ex van lirtwren Chill and New Zealand U Hr. Atkinson throw off his coax after dinner,
' known to iw about l.SOti fathom*. Tim*. m&gt; stuck a pipe in bis mouth and sat in tbe Luck
far aa w« know—and that i« a precioua UUle door in his shirt ateeves, white Clariam or
—tbe Uuin of the Pacific u a circular l-owl Jennie played ~U*teu to tbe Mocking Bird"
al out 3,0X1 fathom* deep iu tbe dvejirrt jiort, or “Silvery Wavca” by way of refreshing
with a well drfiiwd rim on tbe wtwtrrn. north­ him before be went down to tbe offi.v at lbs
ern and uuteru aide*, and with innumerable factory. “Ouaont les uciga d’antanTasks
udanda cropping up all ovar, like the peak* uf Villon. And Mr. Atbiiisou, in after year*of
tbe mountain* uf a aulunerged oontlneiit. Ou splendor, oltea aeked the *ame question, in 1
tlie mutliern aide tlx&gt; rim &gt;• broken off and less poetical language, as be thought of tbn*» '
happy days Alaa! there could b* no more ■
tbe lowl merge* into tbe Antarctic ocean.
■ittiug un&gt;lcr Um grapevine ai l-or and smok­ ,
Mtaats or tux pamnc.
ing the pi|«of paaca! Mra 1’oteg V. Atkin­
Aavuuilng that thia tan correct daMtriptkai
son
wciukl do mure make tbe mint Julep with
of tbe Pacific bmin—whi- ln fnxu want of
adequate koundiugl^ we are far from being her own fair hand* and come out to waken
him from blMul steep as be aat in Hie yard
•uro uf— it i-otnjiarew &lt; uri-mdy with tbo At
Untie ixvan, about which w» know a good with a liew»|siper over Ufa bead to keep off
.the fine un bit aful aixi drowsy after noon*. .
deal. The latter ocean ha* a bench or ter­
race, varying from 50 to HV ruika iu width, Then Mr*. AUluaou waa saiirttetl that ber I
and from nothing V&gt; IW fn'.bonia in depth, four white stoue step* were x&lt;[ual in sin* and
which botMm tbe .-outineut-. that iuckwu tile pallor to bet neighl«oe*’, and that there was
, no window gla*a in the wfaute town of Philaocvua. Bc-yond till* benb deep water—m
pla-vw aa «l«-p aa 3,500 fathom*—enmev Mai­ । dclphia more dacxling than bsra; but
•
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denly. Tho o-vou I«win b traverwd from now-- !
Ckniwa aiei Jennie played only Chopin;
north to south by a plateau, extending from
the Axoros, or oven further *outh. to Iceland; they could nut |*»eUbly cuiKi&lt;wr&gt;-ud even to
opera
uiude,
aitbinigb
not
aven*
to
a
dash
on either side of tho plateau ia a d-vp valley
of water. Un tbe plateau depth* of J.OUO into Wagner ucvaamually. He dined by
fatboUM are rare; 1/du fathijp:* u&gt; the uaual candle light, in a divwt »nit atxi a rtiff white
a- iiog- But juxt outside tin- rdgee of tho shirt lsw&gt;«&gt;, which he w»» alwms temple*I
plat-tiu there are pla&lt;-w where no bottom l« to enrer up with hi* napkin. He had taken
found ut .'i.tkV. Tiic theory of cumnognnista a hou-e Junt emtaidv &lt;&gt;f Wasbiugtou tor tb*»
b tint: tin* plateau/waa once dry land, nnd winter, for Mr&gt;. Atkinsnu saw no chance of
that it sunk to irlteptb of nearix) two mile* making suitable matelie* for ber daughter*
in ix-r native city. Tbe “bast" ws-tely wn*
Leueatb Um* surface of the imysii iu * convul
aio.i ot nature, it was by coupling thi« hy­ ck&gt;e*l to ber; sl»e lived ou North Broad street,
pothesis with j’lstu’s remarkabA- account of axxl therelore Ciarusu* and Jenme could tftH
tbe lod 1*1 uni of Atlnutt*, from which, ac­ powiiJy go to tin- AwmtJy ball; and above
cording to tint Egyptian*, they and the oil thuc— outside of heaven, of cour»e—
Urcvka, and iudrod ail tin* enlightened ]&gt;eo- Mra Atkiuren preferred w|«t t« railed
•
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ple* ot uucient times, derived their civilixu- awirty..
Mn&gt; Atkinrou. who wn* «l&gt;«t is called a
tk&gt;u, that Ignatius Donta-Uy comlrucud bb
cajualrte wcnian, bail come to know the mk-iaI
iutonwtiog theory of a loot cnnliaeiit.
«
ebirartrnsu-- of American cities a* well as
Sir William Dawson ba* not furnhhed tbe
public with tho rwcM'ir* t.iat induced him to । »be u«cd to know the point* of a good fowl
•apjxeo thnt t'M-Cr.ator's work w finished in when she 'lid te-r own marketing in Phila­
tbo Atlantic and uulluixlw-d in the Pacific. It delphia, d-tiled that Wnoliiiigton wn* the
canuvC have lewn that In- argu"d tlml there l*rt pta-v to I-.-gm tb- matrimonial campaign.
had beru no suli-'jkuKv uf the imt'ann of tiie Nbc M: that a foreign cstat4i«hmi-ut was
better, for lb&gt;- rvktenree of wteli ueatastroidic preferable to an AtiMMiran one an&gt;! kwi difilwvrv long ngu )K&lt;iiit*«l out-by Di&gt;ba and Dar­ ruit to urrui-gii. Tbe rich Ameri-ma. a* tbe
know, were- loo uiuvnain of tlwir own status
win. The cutn 1 lUM*ct will not build la-low
lOUor 1’sl F-vl tameatb tlae surfaiv of lie* to br irmly to make wliat their ari-tocralic
wytter. Yet coral di*tritn» ho* leeni brought connection* woubl reiusider uh-mt11 inner*.
Title*
for Clat ixx* nnd Jennie would make all
up from de;-Ur* of S^JUt* to fi.txxi faLuusu*.
and ii.u- throughout Puiynwiia.iui farnurtbns things revy. and m time she might. «ith such
2 tinga or :: dagv. above tbo tiujd-.- uf Capri- prestige, evru coane to glare at Mra. Cadrom/and os Im- xxitb cm Australia Hruro. walladrr Smytho at tbe Aasembly letll. where
it Meins Uuit wl.nl i* now the tKXtexn of a tlie elect uf Philadelphia gatbrin, at whose
deep w* must one* have been tbe is Atom ot portal »!&gt;■&gt; stood, like Moore's Peri, "disron•Olnte "
a shallow sea, such a* Behring srai is now.
Mra Atkinaou had acquired a haughty
SOKK VKKY CVAIOL-B FACTS.
bearing. *tudird from Mis* Moroni's Russian
Again, tlx cuI-mmI remain* on Easier ctamtrea in "Tbe Danicbeffa" Wx- wn* plump
bland show tiiat ut some Ums or other that and rosy and inqsaing, with white hair a la
island must have bi»-n cotinrote.1 with islands Mme.de i’&gt;-m;md&lt;&gt;u&lt;-. Btx- seemed to be a
now lying l.UUt), 2,uuu and 5,000 miles further great lady until abe opened ber inoath.
west. They could not have bsen erected by
Clarnaa and Jeiuu . bad berrene, like their
Uh- natives of arf island which isinnt few) Ite father, unwilling *L.v*s to tpteudor. But
people, much low prove- a home for art. The they bad acquired a knowledge ot tbe fiaeraga,
Ulanaer* could nut Imre mile*! to Easter from and they knew tbe pedigree of ths tww Britiab
l*olrnr*i», for they cannot I.-at lo windward minister to tlw remote* quartering. It was
in tha ir light draught canoe*. an*l the trade- kind of the family to aak me to spend two
•rind* blow from tbe eart and southeast for weeks at their boore oubdde &lt;rf Georgetown,
eleven month* in tbe year. Nor could tbsy twrarnn It ia not often that famUisa ot such
have txxne trora the wort of South America, quality retnemler their acqualntanoas nf tba
for they are men of a different race from ;&gt;n*t I went, and when dear old Mr. Atkin
any Hint ever lived on the* continent, being, •on met me with a brougham at the station
in fact, obviously member* of the Polynprian my heart sank. Riciwa had aged tny old
family. Henco, the former exbteocrf of a friend. splendor had withered him. tbe finger
SouUl Pacific coutioent, Uiough not abw&gt;- which held tiie immense seal ring tiearing hi*
lutely (k-m'-rvitruted, i* rendered *&gt; probable coat-of-artna was thin and trembling Tbare
that no man of acianx-e arould I*" surprhed at were more wrinkles in hi* face than under
the discovery of absolute evidence ot it* hav- the grapevine arbor. Hb eyre were raatleaa,
iu been.
but be greeted roe with tbe old-time cordiality.
Gt-ogra[»benj bar,- amu-exl themaelvse by The liroughaai cushions were bravUy acente-J
reconstructing the lo« continent, aa Don­ with heliotrope, a largo met—a lion cnoehant
nelly reconstructed Atlantia They have —was embrokterwl evrrj where. There w«r
taken existing island* tor the tojw of moun­ two men on tbo box. One of them, a short,
tain ranges, nnd imagined valleys bstwaun ■tout, rod-whiskered persoriagi, in a brown
them, spreading from range to tange Thus, coat, came down and *;«&gt;k« to Mr. Atkinson.
Dona imagine* two principal mountain
“You will not mind w—ing to Mr. Fit*rangu*, oim* starting from the Hawaiian Patrick's baggage, will you. Ludovfcf You11
group and running south to the- Mcndana, ■re hi* name on the bags—Mr. Gerald FiteSociety and I‘&gt;scrl island*, and another start­ patrick.”
ing from tlx- Hocfety group and miming
Tbe man turned hi* ruddy face oward me,
wertwordly through the Nerigaturs, tbo Fiji and smiled out of a pair of tho inort shrewd
group, the Holomon group, Naw Guinea, tho and humorous eye* 1 ever saw.
Spice island*, CcU-lxw, Bohm®, Sumatra and
"Sure, »ir, you're an It uhmaa; you have
Joining tbe continent of Asia at Malacca. tbe look of it, and an Irish gentleman,
Pcrtiap* thU tIwory af cismugnny is as recon­ too."
cilable with tbo facts as any other.
“I'm very near to lieing an Irishman," I
It tn vol vex two alternative*, each more ap­ said laughing. ”1 waa born there fifty yean
pall mg than tbo other. If there was a Pa­ ago ”
rtite continent, how did it disappearI Did it
Tin- null laughed.
fall crashing down through Uw- waters, in an
■You're a dry one," lx- Mid, tipping his
instant. In w&gt;me mighty i-urtlxiuake which hat; “you don't look to be 30."
hurled millions of human being* into eternity
■I’m glad Ludovte has taken a fancy to
e 1U&gt; such awful swiftness thnt no one knew you,” be mill, sinking bock iu hia seat;
what was hapjs-niug to hirul Or did it sub­ “sometime* be dislike* people, and it's Irani
side gradually, tbe area of cult ivablo land foruaah."
becoming I--** each year, »&lt;• that men fir-1 to
I looked at him in aurprite. Mr. Atkin­
hilltops to o*r2pe tin- inexorable advance of son's manner to his employe* r.t tbo factory
the surging *'•*. and white a few made their was jiervmptory in tbo extreme, too much so,
escape and t*oro to distant lands the story of I bad thought. What bail wrought tbk.
tin* deluge, tbe great bulk perisbrd miserably
BofUicaat
Of hunger or hi the ialUu far the food which
“Isn't wlrat’s-bis nnnio * sorvantF
wu* too scanty to suffice forallf Arc such
Mr. Atkinson started. a« if afraid that
eituStrophes likriv to oecurl—San Fran~isco
■og’.c osir would hear bitn. “Ob, we don't
Cull
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talk of him Unit way. He* the butter, ycu
know. He dora pretty much what Lo
A Frlrmlly Warning.
Lieulenant—I would like very much, to pleases, tbongh. Bonx-timra lie wants to
dnvo, and of i-cursc 1 let him. Mra Atkinsuo
have a leave of alxouce for three day*.
imported him. He is very expensive, but be
Colonel—Going &lt;m a ptetdcl
■ Yc*. rohwl, we are going to bava a Lttto kcc;« u* ttp to tiie mark, you know. He
| know* everythhvr that we don't know. D&gt;
-Sslutig (Kirty out iu tbe wooJa”
twen outwlvta, 1 * i«b I wn* drad. I’m not
“Going to be hulks in the party f*
“Ym, roloncl, qnitoa uuml&gt;er of young la- , fit for Uiis urt of thing. I nearly di«grnrod
i myself y&lt;v.en!ay, when we luul ex Governor
JaiUr* will lie hi tho party.”
“You can go, and 1 lx&gt;pc you will enjoy Jlmjanw tn dine with us, by a&lt;king for l«r
▼oureelf, but for bofirea'»Mluj, young in-in, with tbe wxtp Mary’ Ann— Mrs. AtMmno—
be careful. It »va» on just such an iuntr.-ent would have fohttod if Lndovfc Irad not
pk-uir that I rama to be gwiljod up by tbe old brought the Jlx-rry and pn-trintei nut to
I have underaU*-) tre. HomeF tlr Atkinson
lady in there."—FUegiaide BlaHter.
railed out, a* Lmlovic rlimlsd on to tbe box. ।
Prinre Carl, of Sweden, is an.-h a beauty 1 “IxtrJovJ.- arem* to bare taken a fancy to
thnt bi* photograph i* found on mwy toilet you," aaM my frtetxt "I'm glad be baa It
artl-J* used by Btuckhola womeo.
I woo! J drir« Mrs. Atkinson m-vl—wetDally
Seme BUrtllng Kwvrlatloiu of rtodrro
ScleM-'—Curloui Facta Which Hava a
Haarina an ibc Qweitlon—Two Appalltog Alternative* I^reM-nlod.

urMaoftbe

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

What next! I 11 tought.

Act af ul* in one at tiie moat aggrarating Iona*.

Her latlxir

continually exuding an otettve mass of
bloody matter disgusting to behold. a-&gt;d
almost intolerable to endure, ft to bBpoaafblo
to fully describe my s jfiertngs. M Um noo

rith glow that bon dtens rasas give, fitted

battling in rod satin, Into tha dialng room.

A. Kirk. MiVan Zmdt it

three jliyrtctans, I wa» worse than evw.

Bari * a pravimio engag-menL Ludovk iu
livery performed bi* duties solemnly and

Hun Bey. druggist, of Ixxrkpcrt. I was todweed
to try Hood's HaraapartllA And now, aOar
bavlag taken twelve bcttlra. within the ImC

hau;litlnaa*.
belter Z -hung to

pered twbiiwl my chair.

“Tbero's no tench-

regular racebone for halting bls victuals."
Clarissa had imjjroved. She wa* simple
and nnrufflrd. Bu. Jennie lux! Iiei-ome iusnffvraldo. Counta and countewv*, lords and

pot pool!-- which
she ha.1 lost.
W lie nt te. tnalzd
the Anachists was

auovwt

dlsappean d. exre|it tbe unsightly aoai
iu* dally ten tnurg-fmalter by dagi
hcantifi..'ly les.*.' I do not krow wti
have &lt;k*te for &lt; there, but I do know
toy case, Hood * ttaraat urfila has pr
-rfrrtlre specific Indeed. A* aa cri
nty gratitude 1 m»u&lt;! t.’ &lt;1* fact* mu
and I am ready to. verify the autbeu
this cure, by rerertal correaponda
any one wbu aoulu It-” Cbaxjjui

artxa.

tbe junk busiiMws had tbs effect of achtU.
head for bock citing stair mrata ofa»&amp;y euraa.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

OvendUi, her luajerty's guards, traveling in

only bjc. I. ROOD A (XL, Jowell, MM*.
shortly.
'
No more was said, although Mr. Atkimoo

IOO Doses One Dollar.

ulity.

kinm looked severely toward ber‘lord.
“You mutt not n-—rarnte Ludnvic br contra
dieting blm.x Ho almcat. gave warning yea­
tanlay nheti Clat-txa a*ked him to bring in

strange I o re
making, whict

aprifta. He Immedtatf
dranitta

Working Classes, Atteatioe!
Sb- wa* te&gt;m tn Pbilalalptora Jon. 5. 1V57
.“HusbF wbi»j»-rrd Mrs. Atkinson, aa the Blrt-attrnd—l the Fr-end*1 central b-gh -K-bool
haughty menial •■ntcre.L “Wa pay him no

for tlwlr i

kt him go if 1 could give a dinner without
him," murmured the poor woman, looking
really worried.
th.- grouixto «i“l talked a great deal of Sir
Boyle Roche. &lt; &gt;we or twice she caltel him
Edward. Thru she colored and was quirt.

iKomre. anaaox aco.. PurUand.Mala*.

tw&gt;. This waa to bo hi* first visit to V.'ctrt- I br.bery in tbe Brood­
worth Manor—cnlled ao after Lord Went- I
nd.rood matter,
worth, Baron Atkimon. ore nf their recently McQuade wid now
disroven*f anccvtors ot tiie family. I liked ‘
to go to Slug

roundrel by puffs of tulloand aatlu ; “bow I
bate all this!" Tbe Atl.ineows were having a
“l.ig dinner,” a* Atkinson pere railed it.
"How I bate tbe fu-w and tbe eriquatte and
•tbe pretemion of it all! Why should wo live
*uch a sham lifef Oh, I like good mann-r*
nnd nice things, but not this strain of prewith ber Easlfah flung and li r determina­
tion to marry a title. (Mi. I know you'll any
— I know your «,-umpUmct&gt;t* by beurt, Mr.
ptrpotrick—IbatNothing h too good for an
American girl; Iml some things uro too bad.

tertns tree.

iw to
He is

first

bearing bs

■And tho Lnronrt F 1 aald, with a l&gt;ow.
“Ob!" A mlMihirvou* light came into ber
onct.

Bite rail; U y*a
H. HauxiTM

are w1w totfsIM &lt;tn*c
tX&gt;., Port tend. Maine.

fixed.

He's plain Ed yard Boyle, dry goods.

atraid to in* ite anybody here but you with.

“Bir Biyle Roebet" cried tbe footman
A tall, slight, red muatached young man

rith bright, gxx«l humored

Dote*........................... .
ij.tnti.rnn.
capital P*UI in ..................
Cndfvtdrd profit* ...........

,

and deriimsl to agree
that the Anmwiorl

AXFianoar.

cution te.ng for tb* later .late, it was wo fixed.
‘

bad ante* look, and 1 mentally ooogratu

DAN W. KEYNOLO*.
Notary Public.

flam wiLsoii

Tbe dinner was magaificenk I took Jeanie
in, Bir Boyte leading with Mrs. Atkinsou;*
rather rickety count from some South AxneriJvtmie'a English arewnt. until Luduvic ra-

«,t»eo

SwjsHjpms,

on tbe second floor, waa rendered unooo-

|
* Er nt-Wood rm. 7b-;:rocbr.iySWWBe-1 t-»*rd. and te-t wiwi .r* in th.
-&gt;j| werld. For ss&gt;. by sil deehra
I
.-.I
if
BAUIKAW wytt CO..
I uesnura f &gt;a&lt;taaw,
Michigan.

Bir Boyle hia fac* cbangwd.

ping tbo apparatus he brought in with
tttr Boyle looked Up from hia plate.

YKE MARKETS.
Lwlovlr’s cn-. Altai with tear*.
•Ocb. Eddte, DM IxwhaJI Lt's httlo I

tied THe. cl mtd

&gt;pvned

UHc t-omural.

opened
And tre drar little brother Eddie's come bock
It *aa nn odd «ene. “Bir Boyle." tn hi*
evening suit, with a Jacqueminot rone iu bi*
buttonhole, embracing tbo man In livery;
Clari ui. pole and trembling; Jeume amar-d,
and Mra AttinMin, standing in the attitude
of a Medra al&gt;out to murder her children.
Nobody spoke. Mr. Atkinson gol,«*d down
a gla*» of champagne.
“tlir Boyte." his eyrs moist, turned to »r.

MSEYs-ssS

„
'll‘tort yv.i tn
which wHl tiring you In more maucy ri,
Hum anything ster Hi u»l* world. Any
do the work and five at home. FSlher
ana. Somethhur new. that just coins t
all woekitre. we will start you; es
L» vs Htoc* —Quotation i

Hon—Tbe

parking and *&gt; Up ping Iota. |14l*l*&amp;. (
-Mar&lt;-t ateadr. beerea, *9L«0 &gt;AU;
•L5u*3Au; stocKor* and feade a, |
8JM bheep—llnehan -e l: commoa. *
Arfk go*l to cboi ■, H &gt;S©A10.
l-TOlucs
Butter—Elgi i creamery.

T«£OR*P!LY^~«

■Tills to tny only brother, Mr. Atkinson.
Owing totbe circumstance* very cofaman in
Ireland, he left us when I was a small boy.
KUte o! Mteblgau Fifth JwUcItl Clrratt-lD
I came here and made tbe last of tbocbaacea
Ctauwery.
In votir country"----The Clrenil Court for the Count* «r n»~ •Jl licnr you’ve Izen making sbrep's etc* at
rhaiicvrj.
,
Mtoa Clara there.” interrupted Lttdovte.
“Well, take him, Mbs Clara,”'be edited,
leading the young man up to that young
lady, with a av.vcpine, paternal gr- lure.
Potato*—Burbank.
“She’s tbo best of ’em." be euntlnuul, ad&lt;Irrw‘:&gt;g rau in a lornl wid per, “but." with
a riglt. “I v. i»U tbe boy but lookrtl higher un Gcud to chotev, l&amp;uU A-L51 per
in nurtety."
Both Mrs. Atkinson and Lu»k&gt;v!.r- look on
dcr. &lt;m&gt; ttatmdaj, ihr:
tbeninrrb-o rs a slio.’klng niHtahc. “We
11
at IU it'cha-.
r.UBt p t out of this count r •. A rJca comllSn of rvr«biiraa simplicity when onus
tter's brotlicr ran nanya.is’4 dnuftbkr"
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y1-1,
-bun. Fura-Quio ; m-aa. gJAlMwUJa l«*rd
tXMb.’
a dtvwrfuL -4KW. FebrWrt »*.«. May .
.
______ ____________ [ly.wbrabn
Itetrolt.
Tbe h-11 brard at
Atkriran* wn* tbe I W^aat
1 whf.es
report Hint Mr. Alkhuxm k-ul lamght. Lan «i
--a
wSrb ccrriM
ftthetilhi Vf tte c
n“ry‘1
**•»- *,J- &lt;*»»-«*&lt;■-

that the new Cmittttw of Ppagbotti
Monta Rcaa is still unhappy Irraura *ha to
rtel. I
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*
,ri__ ,
.
“
(V beat-Lowar-, cash. 79 1 : FaHrtta-v. 7&amp;*n«*i
May.MNc. Corn-tilresly X-*

Dstofi thlt tltli dar
ALtl
&lt; tr.-v.'.: Co in

�Tte- great gnsetoon ot insenCto*
I U«u«n. urn Mrnn x™ tu
lud Ik- awe- ill' toeuwod ««d »"
I &gt;ik— u». okktttaa&gt; nuf ""
iikMl.lkuwxtki'
I tuFMakl &lt;rtU&gt; tk«»o&lt;—■&lt;’ •'
lit u law Bo. *' * SkOkW- roomUi
ink! ilkwkHmatokiel«•&lt;*»“&lt;»&gt;
I a nbok- Tk- parfiM U&gt;&gt;
• huIl oLa struggle of; t«' yesfc-.a»LlLtt,
i p. refoctod. then is w wfong when
: mfothrr UH can tei brought- to a vote •
Whai Frtncf liteuwri want- any­
There «wwan interesting debate over
thing of! th- Germari parlixiuent,
I tire AniMfolygAuiy MB on Wafoefoay
rlrtohrtag-i hv rirst. tHis lth«n what ire
I m tte Hou*- oi BcpreecntAtivw just
wants. !! u*‘-&gt; don’t setui to ‘•am-"' to ■, Delore th- DHMisart«.pasrel that body,
-stat, hte royal foghnes' asuaHy maxe. a i (.'cotresKiMn Taylor, of Obk&gt;. tte: aou*
speech ui thtttii which, when teiial
; ber wire reprerente the district to
.dowu. tef(riveare what 1 akL.ci git." ij whfoi Mr. Garfoidformerly bfckmged,
They usdrtiy oodcb&gt;1- what hwdvKJsnd-4,
,. gave a britl sketch of the eetAttishinml
aftc: cure I of thew- plffluoc' 'Utth* orw-'
I of tte- Horicon church in Utah. Lt-i i'teincr*tui&gt; Asicr iterauwj , tb- ixmuiretxau&gt; of t»i iron chamrUoi
tnwd.the fori&amp;iatitre of L'tah.ireaakl, niuiai. jubjitoi G ufciy W- )wu■&gt; siwad Of
ijmiratter*' awne*- wcr&lt;- ttarud last would not stramrk'. bob Uongre&amp;iimist. hi&lt; warrior chtuu, Vuu Haitir wlsJ.- Bn»marek it « sdiv bay Ct 77.
weak u&gt; tte- rffcct that artfolw* of u»- an-i iortunatHx ikuurres- oouk! Lt
Hou diUreoat tte recce.i bcr&lt; Dt Uk
peachMiat wottei be prepare! agatmit ! hail the leeal power underthu oemBtiCu- doCixiuuUoa i .immoaa* wk&gt;-&gt;dx*l Un yaar
litn Lmy. becaoa te- hehl another I ttau. and it hat th- wHans at. hand to do: uo&lt; a»! r-choi Ite ws- Of TV hi
ofha- besMas governor Ifo' th- tool excccisH it.
sflter nilliDOt b-needed todoup Lh»&gt; ’’Str. Taylor said, white thi- poopte
tocainiesi idiot who woohl think of aecii i am! fols church dmtel th- xocra; were.l thing- Bl ba* no- be*®- 10,1 pfohaMy i cf ctlUuatxMl am'i h&lt;. was heartily m
will not bqattempts!
favor of the main ieatares of. thte till i
Th- tubioaisi- nomuixfoi Gw. L. I ■agatar,* them, h-wa uaalteraldy op-’
Y apb-. for U. F. .Senator i: tnar cau-.-tu. 'pore! to on- of tte provifooas-'that
Tdte. Uted uBbl »&gt; »»i Ynxoaotn TO.
Wh«i there uabeotuieiy m» chanre ot a 1 । abolMhiog- incite.- softrag&gt;- tr: th- terri­ BaaUnuu. Iptauuu, Arttan-. Hancock. JtegrecnbacKorgetting anything it doe.i nor tory ci Utah. lie stool appalled M Gtaitau. ifoliai Drown. Blan. Wsbcc. al!
lb*
tirst
suggestion
of
takxuj.
’
the
Wo
dial
al an sire *ten ku-rxtea.- uaumaa-.
hart.? Lu paxoinatc him. you know.
took forwstU ta iwcat.- Twnct artiv-wcrk
H*1 th&lt;U«nfakMusu secure! control of 1 tonal inuM±i&gt; from .i considerabl- to U»&gt; army l«v xeocrai. are «A1 nxxjjii to
tte iflguUvur-.-. Jfoti i!
1 Makinsos. । etas-1 of poop!*! accustoma! to ite na-. ton«nv.»r ttea»&gt;«f&amp; inteMJ prtfow
Would tho pm’cden: here tnad- b- u&gt; ■ throi or- do «11 *u«would tenvr been. aeiecte'J.
Vr ixat K th-&gt; oxpUuutlcn c' 11 lte» excopyoked berestte: and i( a?. n&gt; what
Tire wtuaUoji in Korop- coatinutt-. te . direcUaYr
Uhu; caw cf kioK«v1ty
tte- conarry
peon tut .UnerKMUM canhre ItMv Tte
took ihreBtemajf. aed a*' uuu; toowcti:
Mr Uainv. th&lt; territorial itelcgai' daitt Mil pcovw that tte&gt; *to «oi
it to
At wait tnowenr th- dog-. of *&gt;r will
who represenuN^he Jtortmxis in Cc®- DOtfo''suMMe teat kilh.it&gt; i &lt; tte p«cv. W&lt;beaniooreJ. &amp;id:xn evcAt n diacus-- grm. det ended hi- constituent with
od foAl! KurcjKMui covrte xs not aoly
pcmlhhZ-tejt. «ren probtbit-, to tire very great Mmestnes.. and hte speecii oomuunded cioau attention trom th&lt; door
near fikturv.
&amp;. well as from the galleries lie-said
Tte euu' tor will bn hefci at daakaou next year, and bo liquor will baOkl on tire groom.- white thtilAir fafo and aiuMer for years had mad- tire
prorrek. This te a, it Mtoukl be. as desert to blossom tik&lt; a garden of
iar.A'i poslbte. agrtcuiurral tairs should Uowrr.
He «poK» of their pi$v and
be enuscipatol from all that ti eon- thrltl. and ptalga I fo- won; and his
Charade:. that tb&gt;- chance- and tire
Lt nor. looks a* tiwagh the fom-te- statements updt. which thu tagirtaticn
tare would pas- tire bill to submit tho was based wen -without foundation in wore.- it
cUmtww ter.- boo
. te- mid, woukl t-i
m)oy Idj tenr«M Of U» UXq «truuso^
probictUoi. quttUo; next spring Lt
Vf.hatx: I much u atatattact—
pragreas of event-; i?
Mould be done; if for nn other reason swept awa'
1
Gai
ui
hit
wisdom
hail
»&gt;
appointed.
taxi- that the sn-calto.i te®aer of tteprohLbLUon pan*. &gt;iono'. want it dout &gt; Mr. Bennet:. of North Carolina, wh-1 wa- opposal to this tagulaUoL, and
.'senator Gauger ha-, been a very uw ■ I Me*?.-; Voswetl. &lt;ji Wis. Tucker, o:
fol tuesuber of th- upper houe- of - tire'■Vs and. Bead, of Alain-, wh- taYoral
oat tana' formatun
Wm nofx as much lit. wen* the other speaker.- Mr. Bret
can teisahi of ll. E. bcoekbrtdg whei wa-. diapoaui! to think the -niaest coon**
be ahall bav»- tmbbel hi' senatonal would br for l.ougm- to take oom-

piete control c: Utah. Ami why that
territory r Beauifria taxlyo! rtiigioniite there had taken
property **eJoajnn&gt;: to
Unital
.
body ot
ixforioaisL-. it w»5 a poopte that had
a pJtU. /that iw th- keynote to the
fttuation. They mtante! Lu proph*
that terriw^ meimivriv with Iforu:o£l-. and to iwexte- io taemaelvmu
portion df th- properv. o: th- Unital

lawjll troui Gatuata in not caiettlataito inspire much cotfodeao'K. or
rovpeet for Uh- aiiruinistratioi..

There ts scroar tail or : aerating thnumber of wiprem'. court justice-. fo
tail stab- u&gt; lire. The prreent number
te four. foemuKit busmens titanands
the increased mienb-.

Buiwaro! that Hilt Morruo: aoetr. t
Mr Tucker, ui Vrn. ate oontesde!
knov. ye* tha he aw! hb hobby o. fre&gt;i that th- terrttor. of th.* Unital btate.
txwl’ ar- deid. anil yethqpe- for tire dal uo- teiang'to th«* tirst lltU-- »&lt;wu!
oonsbierakon
hi- tarifl bit IW o- m«. wnu setUai on it am! said, "ware monarch' 01 all wa survey " it
. Im. IhuKiuore Msaid to bav«:eclKtu- wa. tin duty of '.ongrens to an it.
sitouhl
nor te- mono doIna! by an&gt; Clased with Oevctend until the latter ha.*.
ptoobim: togiy&lt;* tin- Washington re«manetvhip to Ifoh
pliant 4x&gt;]. vol- against tte- bill Lf tre though'
then- wa . &lt;m- thing in it tha: trenciin!
Kntight.
upon the conjcisnre even of a Mormoi.
Ixxik. a- though Gmisicu- wsulii Mr Tucker, hail a good deal to my ]
ye» iMcaUai toguid.* th-lirtUto ship uiMtii tire nuoieu- ot a nation betug in
to state, whicii Heeoto to te- getting in Um houttb of ite pccph. lit* thanked
very twrl foap- under ton mainuo'(•ml then* wen still plenty of tv^mewhen- otre nun: am! on- woman diva!
Tire mUitar. power anil reeonrees of1 ■tsteh otiier supremely. That was. ththe German cnipin- aioire preserve totiuiiation or tire butiy politic. With­
peat- in Europe. bn there i- koqi**- out it there would no! boa christiai;
tmje; peace in being prepared for war. । statu tit to inhabit. In Utah. Iht&lt; bean.
Of tiiehuttauMi wa,. diffused atuoog
Tte tiMhana dcBiuoafn te just unw
thawing wham sutiimn exhibition of1 number. That ww Um- baste of «. civil
idiocy- - party cm tuak&lt; whet; it trie.' iMtcoi. that went out 2.00‘ymA-agu

real bard, mt i- toe .temoerath- party.

The inter-etal'- eouuuere- bill stand
iittte khov. of befog passed by congrea
owing to the ameadtumv. tactere! on
way u. mv- youraoute from hell
by Um- conlerence committe..
an: not iwying atuntior. Nor,, uu.
anv little ten or girt tell DM- when- th»
Kxtimafoi that tire production ot pur gmiAeman te fromte Cfrarns of ehiiiron will reach i;63u.ar* tar thfe ymr— dren- '‘Fromhalir
or 1JX)W won- ttun in UflU State
Ualm conductor- -Can't tax- that,
DMuas a prmperou- year.
quarter, air" Indigiunt paasemrer-L-&lt;l!ik. fo know why uot^CCCcagrwj' refuMjJ to p*ss th-mauun- “Il's too smooth." 1. T —-Well, that's
to raterrr. tbatrwi., dollar. Tire tmto* cool! You gave dm- that ven quarter
ot) tin. car till.' u.-ommt. I took it
dolia-tea very poor orphan indeed.
from you in changr" -C. C.—-WoU.
Tire preDant fagfoAlore iua btwan you see, we are more particular than
taufoesi fo nvarv eneqretit nqKmgr.
Let th- good work go on.

From present appearauoec. Um- ton*
government of llanod.. nil) haw co
Arive way to the liberate.

xMlteawh tte* expected lteT«uM-.ltetam hght taUol to enwcaC in Caugres- thte wwe., other important qa»:luiB»Gttw!totte- front aad rwuitetl tn
teore tegtataUw.- than protefoly mooltei
«f tariff tail; woidtl have dsne. Tte?
Llj, pitam in tire back, tadammtarrti. ftmate wtauw.
i te—m/h—aw ar thntam.

&amp; it Murder?
tire ohl a&amp;tate and tte apoMtes. "Ah'
te* waa a rook &lt;tev«*r chi soul. 1. mw*.
repifoi t£uamltady.-*lorteeaMre aahJ.
you kmw. that w- matJ-Mt What m
Mt batore us.aaKi ask-B»q«attte*« for
ecnsetemh’.t aabe. Lliweysthwuth- 1
•tooJit Hire bun for a boarder."

Jea«H its prowl of hte wlfv, awl with
rtMMMXJ.for Mn.Jottw teprettyos well
as Muart. fiibe wasfocturing on twnperanw reform, aul got aakiraH'.
worked up &amp;■&lt; ate reiwuir^'. th- wan ,
thinx*&lt; that ahotihl iMdo«M-.bnt whfoh
nobody sermoi ready U&gt; do. -IJhldaar."
ate' exehrined. **1 ariaii 1 were a nun?"

thiagj, but before ah- had got them AU
itthundereJ, when th- exdatinet!:**Oil!
Jfod. don * raise such a tun and ecohi
ao'-rFm harryingfas'as ! car"—Ctn, rumati laqutrrr

[An lnv«Ug*lron oolfa for

Tiie powpit1 M.liiwtiiigs n,r
vicinity are bw cAlleri np&lt;
-to aroogt tbemgelvoH and hj
v«sligak Um? way that dot
!ih beiim mardereii anti mnt
iateil by Um* cbarU. mode,
ami systerus umv in um 6r
tbe cutting of gamier it*!; an&lt;
forma union and pa&amp;K h mu.
tttfon tn wear nn garmen
Umt in not ent -by Um Natior
al - (varment Gutter..and thu
i secure for them»e Ives porter
fitting, garments.
Th» is tbe only kysieni o
complete measurement fo.
cutting garment.^ won: •
either iaiiiet. gentlemen u&gt;
children, and ttteai&gt; dinipn
that anyone that can read aw
write can learn it in a fev
day*:.
What we claim for tm
National Garment Gutter »
let*—ThatmeiUter wind, ran
or auow. rising or failing teniT
iwrature in no wise effect- tijuse or pmvontFu perfect ii!
being made hy it.
2d— That it* is abtolute*.
correct; in every caae thu.' *kvmg time ami waste of goudt
&amp;iA That. tt is startle am
mon* taaih learned tnar. an
other.
4Uj- That whei) arise intri
duced it become.* an indi*
nensable article in over
liouaehoid.
otii—That'it is being aUop
ed by all first class dresx
makers and tailors ta'ihe lam
and will eventually ravniutioi
izr tiif art. of cutting, and firn
an honored pia*v in even
iiousehoid.
..
flth—That this is no hun
bug or bohemian oat or horn
ed wheat swiridte. and t«
: prove that it is not auci
j ask yon to call at our iiMtni.
tion rooms and-set? tor you?
selves the method we u* ui
cutting and teaching, and w*
I invite thoee having garment
to make to eonte and ieaw
, your meaauri' and have a pa’
tern cut that will fit von n
any desired style, tiim ym
can test the system and kimv.
i&gt; yom adisfactim if it wil
! do all we claim.
We would also invite tarn
:er* when they are in town t«
come in and se«* us, it will ib
yon un harm and vn thini vm
can benefit you. you will iim
us ready and willing to dim
you tiu
gimnetu . cutie
whether yon wish to purnhu-*
&gt;.or not.
We would call your uthn
tion to wiiat people*, say oi t
who have tried it
Hamtincw. If foil. .Lan. »v. »»
Tu wn&lt;xi&gt; it «mv coRcern Afv
using n number o: chart*, mottate «.
other syatauj' torenttinz clothing, be
having t«*t«i tte ••Naiimal Usnoer.
Latte?' iwktevt h to b th- umtetand most rerret: method of oStUm
Ann rittuu- that, ha&lt; srercooH to ?

�The Hastings Banner.
COOK. Kdltar.

Hastings. Mich., January a&gt;, I8S7

editorial

Notes.

When Prince Bismarx wants any­
thing of the German parliament,
retch 5tag, he first tells them what he
wants. If they don’t seem to ' ante" to
salt, hfa royal highness usually makes a
speech to them which, when ixriled
down, is “Give me what 1 ask. or git.”
They usually concede what he demands
utter one of these pleasant Tittle ora­
tions of the iron chancellor.
Sansatioonl stories were started lost
week to tbe effect that articles of im­
peachment would be prepared against
Got. Luce, because he held another
office benides governor. But the fool
Killer will not be needed to do up the
brainless idiot who would think of such
a thing. It has not been, and probably
will not i»e attempted.

Tbe fusionfats nominated Geo. L.
Yaple for U. 8. Senator in their caucus.
When there is absolutely no chance of a
greenbackrr Retting anything it does nor
harm to nominate him, you know.
Had the funsionfata secured control of
tbe legislature, lion M. Dickinson
would have been selected.

The situation in Europe continue* to
look threatening, and no man knowetb
at what moment the dogs of war will
be unloosed. Such an event fa discuss»*1 in all European courts as not only.
pcealblMjul even preamble, in the very
near future.
The state fair will be held at Jack­
son next year, and no liquor will be
sold on the grounds while the fair is io
progress. This is as it should be. as
far as poalbls, agricultural fairs should
be emancipated from all that 1s con­
taminating.

It. now looks as though the legisla­
ture would pass the bill to submit the
prohibition question next spring. It
should be done; if for no other reason
than that the so-called leaders ot the
prohibition party do not want it done.
Senator Conger has been a very use­
ful member of tbe upper house of the
national legislature. We hope as much
can be said of II. B. Stockbridge when
be shall have finished his senatorial
term.
Tbe submissive manner in which our
government as now administered, re­
ceives insults from Canada fa not cal­
culated to Inspire much confidence in or
retpect for the lidniinfatratiou.

The. great question of Inter-State
Commerce still hangs fire in the S«iau.
and the more it fa discussed and the
more the objections raised to it &gt;“* con­
sidered, tbe more the unbiased mind fa
iiuprwaed with theneccHslty of making
it u law. But as a Sroator recently
SHid. It must be adopted or rejected as
a whole. Tbe pending bill is the re­
sult of u struggle of ten yeurs, and if It
fa rejected, there io no telling when
another bill can lie brought to a vote.
There whs an intfraiting debate over
the Anti-I’olyinmiy bill on Wednwday
in tbe House of Reprwientetivwi jost
before the measure passed that body.
Congruianian Taylor, of Ohio, the inem­
ber who represents the district' to
which Mr. Garfield formerly belongwl,
giiven brief sketch of the establishment
of the Mormon church In Utah. Its
friend, the legislature of Utah, he said,
would not strangle, but Congress must,
and fortunately Congress could. It
bad the legal power under the constitu­
tion. und it had the means at band to
exercise it.
• Mr. Taylor .Mid, while this people
und this church defied the moral sense
of civilization add he was heartily in
favor of the main featured of this bill
against them, he was unalterably op­
posed to one of Its provisions -that
abolishing female suffrage in the terri­
tory of Utah. He stood appalled at
the first suggestion of taking the tilwctorial francbiie from a considerable
class of people accustomed to its use.
Would the precedent here made be in­
voked hereafter, and If so. In what
directidtf?
Mr. Caine, the. territorial delegate

who representw the Mormons In Con­
gress. defended his constituents with
great earnestness, and hfa speech com­
manded close attention from the floor
ns well as from the galleries. He said
that the Mormons, although they had
suffered indignities, insults, ostracism,
and slander for years had made the
desert to blossom like a garden of
flowers. He spoke of their piety and
thrift and pledged his word and bLs
character, that the charges and tbe
statements upon which fhfa legislation
was based were without foundation in
fact. Mormonism, be held, would be
swept away bjUhe progress of event* if
God in his wisdom had so appointed.
Mr. Bennett, of North Carolina, who
was opposed to thfa legislation, and
Meesre. Cosweel. of Wfa, Tucker, of
Va, and Reed, of Maine, who favored
it. were the other speakers. Mr. Reed
was disposed to think the wisest course
would be for Congress to take com­
plete control of Utah. And why that
territory ? Because a laxly of religionisu there had taken ixissesslon of
property MongiDg to the United
States. It was not only ii body of
religionists, it was a "people that had
a polity. t That wa* the keynote to the
situation. They intended* to people

There is strong talk of increa.-ilng tbe
numbw of supreme court justices in
that territory .exclusively with Mor­
thfa state to live. The present numt&gt;er
mons. and to wgn-gate to themselves a
Is four. Increased hu-iinew demands
portion of the property of the United
the IncreaBed number.
States.
Rumored that Bill Morrison ilosu’t
Mr. Tucker, of Va, also contended
‘ know yet that he and hfa hobby of free that the territory of the United States
trade are de5td. and yet hope*, for the did not belong to the first Utile squad
consideration nf his tariff bill. Poor of meu who settled on it and said, “we
Morrison.
are monarchs of all we aurvey." It
. Dun Dickinson m said to have schem­ was the duty of Congress to any it
should
not l»e /nunopollzed by any class
ed with Cleveland until the latter has.
promtoed to give the Washington ppst- of mein or by any church. He would
vote
against
the trill if he thought
m&amp;sterehip to Don’s pliant ftool,
there was one thing in it that trenched
Enright.
upon the conscience even of a Mormon.
Looks Ils though GTadatoue would
Mr. Tucker, had a good deal to say
yet ta called to guide the British ship about the nucleus of a nation being in
to state, which seems to be getting in the homes of Its pwpln. He thanked
very bad shape under tory rnanure- God there were still plenty of hpmwi
m-ut
where one man and one woinandovcd
The miUtary power and resource* of ■each other supremely. That was tbe
the German empire alone preserve foundation of the body politic. With­
peace in Europe. So there is some- out it there would not be a chrfatian
tlmes peace in being pre-pared for war. state fit to iuhabiL In Utah, the tieart
of the husband was diffused among a
Ttai Indiana democracy fa just now
number. That waa the basis of a civil­
showing what a sublime exhibition of
ization that went out 2,000 yearn ago.
idiocy a party cm make when It tries
real hard, and ut tiie democratic party.
Superintendonl—’-Cbildren. this is the
The inter-state commerce bill stands Rev. Dr. McSnorter, from Go wan us,
little show of being passed by congrMs, who will address you a Tew brief ro
marka Children he has come all the
owing to the amendments tacked on way to save your souh from hell. You
by the conference committee.
are not paying attention. Now. can
any little boy or girl tell me where this
Estimated that the production of pig gentleman fa from?" Chorus of chil­
iron will reach 5^685,&lt;XO tons this year— dren—“From heiir
or 1,500.0)0 more than in 188»J. Thia
Calm conductor—“Can’t take that
means a prosperous year.
81rr Bidignant passenger“l d like to know why notF* C. C.—
Congress refused to past the measure “It’s too smooth ” I. 1’.—“Well, that’s
to redeem tbe trade dollar. The trade cool! You gave me that very quarter
on this car this morning. I took it
dollar is a very poor orphan indeed.
from you in change." “C. C.—“Well,
The preaent legislature has begun you see, we are more particular than
busintea in averv energetic manner. you are."—tian Francisco News Letter.
Let thu Rood work go on.
There fa trouble when the Lsdy of
Lyons fa played in real Ufa An tmrFrom present appearance**, tbe tory lish baUer went to America; and, call­
government of Canada will have to ing himself Hon. Seymour Conway,
won an aristocratic bride. When he
give way to the Uberala.
brought hfa wife to hb buttery in Eng­
Senator Palmer, after a long absence land, and prepared to settle down to
in Europe, returned to Washington the. domertic life, tbe bride was terribly
chagrined, and him taken tbe modem
11th.
revenge of InaUtuting proceedings for
divorce.
Washington ijetter.

Although the expected Revenue Re­
form fight failed to come off in Congrei&gt;a this week, other important que*Uoch cime to the front and resulted in
more legislation than probably months
&lt;rt tariff talk would have done. The
Itadf

overwhelmingly

ia favor

of

Hood’s tiaraafudlla is made of 8anoprilla, daotfellon, uumdnck, cherry bark,
uva ural dock, ami other valuable inedicai agents long sad favorably known
for their power in radicating dfatsute
and purifying tbe blood. It will cure,
when in the power of medicine, scrofu­
la. salt rheum, dyspepsia, headache,
constipation, bilioumwi. general debil­
ity, paina in the back, kidney complaint.
humors, humora of the facts ringworm.

poatUveiy in

LOVE STEAKS.

s.nir b«m:

THE PACE THAT KILLS.

........ - — ~—

77th birthday, und In tho prutafoe of hB
future activity refrains from saring au unktol word In answer to his senior, John
Bright, in Fiance, Grovy milers njxm a
»eojiid seven years' term ut WO—a record
which already passes that of a Thiers or a
PUlmcrtton. As for Germany, tbe nonoptnarian emperor U only two ymrt ahead of
Ids warrior ehum. Von Moltke, while Bis­
marck is n mere boy of 77.
How different the record here I Ot tbo
distinguLdicd Americans who dk-d last year
not one bad reached the ago of 70. In
political life the veteran Himuu Cameron

-Who to that fellow with tha black
eye, broken bom, and arm in a sltafT
asks tbe stranger at Newport
Tat,

“How do you like the character of St
Pauir aaked a parson ofhfa landlady
one day, during a conversation about
the obi saints and the apostles. “Ah!
be was a good, clever old soul. 1 know,
replied the landlady, “for he once said,
vou know, that we must eat what fa
set before us, and ask no questions for
eoMcirtice’s sake. I always thought I
should like him for a boarder."

Jones di proud ofhfa wife, and with
reason, for Mrs. Jones fa pretty as well
as smart. She was lecturing on tem­
perance reform, and got naturally
worked up as she reh earned the many
things that should lie done, but which
nobody eeeuied ready to do. “Ohl dear,"
she exclaimed. “I wish I were a man!"
“1 object!" exclaimed Jones, rising
from his seat. It brought down, the
house.

A little girl who bad been told that
when it was thundering it was God
talking, was out on the lawn me day
not long ago playing with her dolfa.
Her mother, seeing a storm coining up,
called to little Alice to hurry and come
in. Bhc began picking up her play­
praiidrut» rincc Buchauan went into office things, but before she had got them all
young, tuul not ou*1 of Umku ia living except It thundered, when she exclaimed: “Oh!
Ilayta; of c*ur viwprteldenlJi only Hamlin Dod, don’t raise such a fuss and scold
UKlWhccl.tz Not only tboeo who gained the so!—I’m hurrying fas’ as I can."—Cin­
pnaiJencv but tbcae who were nominated cinnati Inquirer.
nnd defeated have tailed to reach old a^-e.
Tilde*, laated until 70 and Fremont b 78.
But Grant, Johneon, Arthur, Hanoock, Mc­
ANNUAL STATKMKNT.
Clellan, Colfax, ilnnra, Blair, Witam, all For Urn year eadinx Drrember 31aL A. D. l*«.
of the condition and art al re of the FarmetW
.Mutual Fin- Insurance (Company, located al
UmUojs and nuu-tpti*. ort-iulred uader the
law« nlthr tttalr of Mlchlpui. and dotnt bwt
ba retired at the age of 03. In local politics ueM In the coutilke &lt;rf ILirry and Eatou In sair"
State.
D. W. BOGKRM, Secretary
K8KK HttV. FreMd«mL
tonal raw of longevity In tbia country
F. O. addrrev ot Serrrtar). lUatinpi. Mleh.

lieduet number of tomubrera withdrawn
during tbe year, and policies cancelled,
by reason of sale and olberwivn............

Number of members now belonging to the
CUVUIlf.
VUI iron
their full tcadou, and the mind

Amount of property at risk Dec.M,
of previous rear ..........................
Amount ot ri«k» added during pre»
Total.................................... . .......
Dedart risks ranveiled, withdrawn

where it might other*

World.
Total available rreonrre-. ...

location not only extends to certain ktreets

»l*U-d. none
wealth and culture earns-to i'hllsiieljdiia sud
was handsomely entertained for several
weeks. J U&lt; before leaving he gaye a theatre
Total llabllltire
city.

He iauMxi tin Invitations and annl

(ash NdJrrtrd on kwrexmrnta levied
duntix tbv^rar
deigned to answer his Invitation, holding
that be had done such an snpanlonabk thing

Invr.:--,-

they wire us cold aa fashionable ire-txrp*.
to nffiem iuid
dlr&gt;.-«.1u0iiM-twduir A).......... ....
Of I'-ureo tbe Bostonian di covered that
something was wrong, but it was not until AH ah&lt;-qcj.pciiditiirvT&gt; (schedule B)

ladlw ventured to t«U him what the difficulty
waa.—Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.
"Ice* President

ABorriMiJrarty!
Is it Murder?
An Investigation called O&gt;r

CREAM

SPECIAL

The people of Hastings ana
vicinity are now called ujx &gt;
to arouse themselves and in
vestigate the way that clotr
iri being murdered and muti
lated by the charts, models
and systems now in use for
the cutting of garments; and
form a union and pass a rwo
MOST PERFECT MADE . ution to wear no garment
that is not cut by the Nation
al (Garment (Jutter, and thu?
secure for themselves perfect
fitting garments.
This is the only system uf
complete measurement for
ichigan entral cutting garments worn by
either ladies, gentlemen or
children, and it is so simple
that anyone that can read and
write can learn it in a few
days.
What we claim for the
National Garment Cutter i&gt;
The Niagara Falls 'Route.
' 1st—Thatneither wind, rain
or snow, rising or falling tern’
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
peratnre in no wise effects tbe
use or prevents a perfect fit
being made by it.
2d—That it is absolutely
correct in every case thus sav
'—1 time and waste of goods.
Jv-That it is simple aim
re easily learned than any
other.
4th- That when once intro
dneed it b-ecomes an indis­
pensable article in every
no usehold.
5th—That it is being adopt
ed by all first class drea­
mlikere and tailors in the lane
and will eventually revolution
ize tte art of cutting, and find
an honored place in even
household.
...
6th—That this is no hun.
bug or bohemian oat or bond­
ed wheat swindle, and to
prove that it is not such we
ask you to call at our instrnc
tion rooms and see for your
selves the method w'e use iu
cutting and teaching, and winvite those having garment'
to make to come and leave
your measure and have a pat
tern cut that will fit yon in
any desired style, thus you
s
can test the system and kno«
fo your satisfaction if it will
do all we claim.
Slat.- &lt;4 Miettlgan-Fifth Ju-llcia) «*Sret&gt;is- In
We would also invite farm
Tbe Cirvu?i Court for the Omaly oi Barry-In ere when they are in town to
come in and see us, it will du
Barklrv. adult, and Maud Barkley. Le
you no harm and we think we.
ley* *nd Florence Barkfay. infants, b?
Smith. guM-dUn nd litem defendants.
can benefit yon, you will find
iMMa is hereby
us ready^ntl willing fo show
you the
garment , ruttei
whether you wish fo puroha^H
or not.
Hs-liur*. Iu *
We would call your atte;.
Itoum' 1*1 nr f
tKirt far •»ld
tion to wliat people, say of ii
who have tried it.

M

C

i-n;,. conkirinj; t. rt \
to tbe Called Stale,

inortrar- given on said
Barkley to Philip T. Vi

Coienuui for acnicch

a hundred awta in a block for tho first ulghi
of Mr. Howard’s new play. A check was in­
closed for the amouIitaiMl I accordingly wnt
tbe seats So large an order struck n» in
being kocnewbat jex-ulUr and I accordingly
made inquiries. I found that a club had

Doled (Mu itth day of January. A. D.
ALONZOK KENASTGN,
Circuit Court C&lt;Mi&gt;mliakin&lt;-r, In and to,
frilIf •r’lSuBROVE. Hulk-Uor tor (Vwnidalnxnt.

J^WKiringfor'i

1- J. tMtnis ’ tor"eervtaM*
IM rector..
•TIlKlIULK *.

In said County, on

strong approval of my attempt to procure by
puitiu mmdcui tliu downfall of tbo tall La!

On reading ami Ming th-- petition. duly wi­
lt. of 1X0. RoMnaon. administrator of said

Kffjsartrs
uruu ou meiutten

3113

knows the difficulty of prvvenUhg it from
swhisiug n way at tbo waist or collar, or idipping off the shoulders. Tiv«eo apj^rentb jr-

(K.pular during tlw prewut.
i I-*l"uro.

af up to Sept.

•isw
U. W. BOGKS8. Secy

HarittNM, Mtau, Jan. Kt, Mb.’
To whom It may concern. Aft«c
using a number of charta, models at;
other systame for cutting clothing, anc.
having tested the “National Ganntc.
Cutter” Iwlieve it to be the simple
und most correct method of cutting
and fitting that has ever come to mk
notice.
Mbs. R.P. Knows,
DnwffliHket

llio Rapids, Micw, Oct. -V, I»7
1 have purchased tbe National Gar
meat Cntter, and after trying it 1 an
free to cay that it beau any system
ever mw.
Maa. W. D. Pekigo
Big lUriDa, Mich.. Oct. SI, 1R8C
I have purchaaod and learned to tuthe Nutlonal Garment Cutter. I ueveh*d any ktaa about the methods of cut
Ung until I commanded taking lesson­
in the use of the Nattonal Garment
totter, but have had no trouble to ur
durstand the methods and getting per
feet satfafaeUon from iqv cutting, i
glad 1 port-baaed It, and'think "
can not be recommended too highly.
Robik Nugent

Bit* Raproa,Mich,Nov. IS, 18NMy husband brought home a Nation
a) Garment Cutter. Previous to this I
had wen tbe Garment Cutter but oni
Ume and oaly about five tninutee tber.
I looked the system over, took mv
“jwanre and cut a basque for mysel.'
without.any trouble whatever. It wac
a perfect A without a change of seam
anywhere. I consider the system very
valuable and will take thorough Id
structions in the use of it mboou a.
possible, and am pleased to recommend
“iblic, as 1 a:n more than n*t
my resnlta.
Mms. H. T. Grat

S. H. TURK,

impure blood, Hood’s Samparilk ia
made by C. I. Hood 4 Co, Lowell. Maw.
Boid by all druggists; If, six for ffi.
Abstract Block, next to

�Cfiyn,
The Hastings Banner.
fhp.

»ga and
ind. m■t cloth
I mntimodel»
use for
t«; and
a reeoU
ar meet
Nation­
al! tbuj
perfecl

item of
nt for
)rn by
nen ior
simple
ead and
a few

e in,tro
i indisevery
; adoptdreashe land
stationmd find
। every

□ tuni­
n' bondind to
uch we
instrucr youruse iu
And we
innenU
1 leave
e a patyou in
ms you
d know
it will

e farm­
own to
will do
link we.
ill find
o show
cutter
ti rebate
uttea*
iy of it

i0,&gt;w7 ■

hlar.aad
Garni®'
r caUing

smaker
29,1887
mal Garstem 1

0dto Me

1* of cut
g haeon.-.
Garment

igbij.

bsgou am

ttMWOd

Giur

Ad Eggleston Is very sick with painter'ii colic.

Tbe press gives Prof. Marshall very
flattering notices. At Union Hall, 90th.

The railroad situation hiw reached
Frank Hadley bats a position in the that point where it rests In tbe hands
new bank.
of the people between this city and the
tool ,/T.rtiiinj R»U»:
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland, was Ohio &amp; Michigan line. Hastings has
a Banner caller todav.
raised nearly her quota of aid; so near­
Fred Hotchkiss returned from Chica- ly that there is no doubt tiixt it will be
raised; that is. all liust can lie reasona­
go Friday morning.
bly asked of the
ot our city will
Mrs. Ed. Holbrook is bookkeeper for be raised here. But the people along
Bentley Bros.
Wilkins.
the line of the road, ‘to whom it will
evening, to hear the Alba Heywood1
Mr. Ray Smith, of Lyon*. Mich., was give nearer ninrkete, added value to
Tarins, and the farmers nenr the &lt;*ity. to
combination. The entertainment gave, a Banner caller Saturday.
whom competition yili give better
general satisfaction. Tiie troupe hasI
Mias Grace Greenfield spent a portion prices for produce, ought to give some­
yy ATCHES! CLOCKS!
been materially improved during the3 of the week at Grand Rapids.
thing in aid of the project. It thev do.
past year.
.
Charley Brown’s little daughter Is it will I* pushed with all speed. If
To reduce my large stock ot above
they do nm it shall fail. For if those
Attention is asked for tbe list ofI still very low with lung trouble.
who tjws'lvr the largest benefits give
goods, 1 will sell u limited number of
appointments
published elsewhere’
At this writing. Mra. H. C. Cook nothing, rertmnlv those who receive less
them on the installment plab, (weekly which. have been made for the conven­- seems to lie improving In health.
Iwm-tiiH should not Im expected to pay.
ience of our aubscribers, ami of which1
payments,) or for green stove wood.
Mra. C. M. Mack and daughter Cora all. in the .proper spirit, having in
view the improvement of their neigh­
we trust they will show their apprecia­■ are tne guests of Hastings friend*.
First come, first nerved.
.
bors as well as iliemselvtw. all should
tion by a substantial response to the
1). W. Rogers was in Charlotte on give toward that which will add hun­
notice.
business two or three days last week.
dreds of thousands ot dollars to tbe
Jeweler sad Optician
A rural nxMter wanted the prose­
value nf property in th- county; make
Hfcmtips. Mich.
A. L. Brooks and wife, nf Henev.
cuting attorney to begin action against
the sale of property more ready, and acMich.,
are
the
guests
of
G.
H.
Brooks
AW GUMMING AND FHJNG1
•cas to Burry county much more easy.
At Wm. llMta'e, oppoNte City Buik. a young lady for slandering him, the r’ and wife.
The benefits that would accrue to the
All work wurmuted.
r. Wh-n the prosecutor blandly in­
’
His high school friends gave Thomas county and particularly to those along
B. A. OCTANT.
formed him that he must give security
for costa liefore any actino would be Watera a very pliwunt surprise Thure- the Jine_pf tne rood are so well known
that no restatement of them is necessa­
commenced, the r. r, cooled down’ day evening.
ry. And all men alive to their own inamazingly.
Jolly “Hih" Belding has h«n the
tereata, and of proper public spirit, will
There waa a uiau in our town who guest of Hastings friends the past give in Aid of Lhe road. If there are
week or two.
Circulation this week, Z,720.
enough of such men. and they act
was so wondrous wise, he put his fin­
Eflwin ShoewaU-r. of Auburn, Ind.. promptly, the road will be completed
gers on the track of a printing press, and.
• w the guest of his cousins John and and can running to HmrtingH inside of
after they were mashed, pulled 'em out■ Frank Liehty.
a year or two years at the outside.
Kiln. The render can supply the ejacnaw Bi! below on the dale* siren. for the pnrpoie
?
Mrs. Solon Bentley returned from EDITOR BANNER:
tions of the “mashei-,’’ hh he foundI
ofreeelvlniBubscrlptlonH: ■
Grand Bupids Thursday, somewhat im­
Menan—Friday afternoon, January SA
out "how the thin* worked."
I wish to say in your columns that 1
Irving—Friday afternoon, .Euiuarv 2».
proved in health.
have
appointed
Seth
Pratt,
P. O. ad­
Naahvllle—Balunlav. alt &lt;1i»y. January' 2”
Tjiewaciiter, the Bohemian oat
■Mdkrrllle—Battiraay. all day, January^W. 11. Powers attended the reunion dress. .Assyria. Barry county, to be de­
Beweoa MIl)a-Monday torenoon. January 3L man was found guilty of jumping his of his regiment in Grund Rapids Thurs- puty county surveyor, who will Rttqud
board bill at the American House, and[ day and Friday last.
to the business of the office.
'
paid his dne and costs of suit, after
•rMgeviDe—Tneftday formuon, February I.
A. D. KORK.
Mrs. Hubliard, of Grand Rapids, was
Further dat&lt;w announerd In our next.
/
County Ban tj-or.
which he was arrested and jailed on al
"body” execution trom Eston county. the guest of Mra. Solon Rentier a por­
1 have a fine riiahogony case up­
He ia yet a boarder at the county hosi­ tion of the past week.
right cabinet grand Emerson piano at
The doctor* report considerable siok- ery.
►"Mrs. Dr. Lowry returned last week
Tiie society emhnected with the M., from an extended visit to friends in my home North Broadway. Those
who contemplate purchasing a piano
Criminal business seems to be q uite . E. church will be entertaiued on Wed­ Wayne and Oakland counties.
now or at some future time.. Will find
lively.
. ।
L. E. Knappen. F. G. Goodyear, and
nesday afternoon of next week, Jan.,
GIjod attendance and interest in the 26, by Mesdames Dr. Lampman, Mixer, B. R. Rose, are attending the session of It t&lt;r their interest to call at once and In­
spect this instrument, will give price
city schoohi are reported.
Mate. Woodruff, Cherry. Turner and the State Grand Chapter. H. A. M^ st and very easy terms to anyone wishing
Detroit.
to buy.
Tire heavy snow ia a bonanwi to Sheffield. Supper will be served from
5 until 7 M the Episcop al society rooms.
Representative Kogers was unpoint­
cotter manufacturers and dealers.
MIS8 GRACE GREKNFIELD.
Come everyone.
ed on the committee on agriculture bv
The Masonic lodges in this dty are
Partial list of illustrations aooomTuesday a son of Chas. S. Brown Speaker Markey; also on one of the vis­ panying Prof. W. I. Marshall’s lecture,
adding largely to their membership.
iting committees to state institutions.
on tbe SOth, at Union Hall, in this dty:
Not so many poor to relieve in this was bitten in tbe face by a strange dog.
1‘. T. Colgrove goes to Ionia next
irtty this winter as last, so we are told. the animal’s teeth making ah ugly­ week to act tn his official capacity of Map. The Teuton Range. The Three
wound. Charley procured a gun, and G. M. at A. In the institution of a lodge Teutons, Henry Lake and Tahgee Pasa,
Monday night the thermometer
■'Slnching Up," Sentinel Rock, The
registered 5 degrees below zero in this ended the earthly career o&gt;tbe canine. of knights of Pj thias at that place.
Ixine Maiden. The Paint Pot, The Big
If any of our readers have lost a dog.
dtY.
Married, Tuesday. Jan. 16th, at the Blue Spring (100 yards across) and the
perhaps they can find its remains bv
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dovie, by Excelsior Geyser the youngest and
The new iron bridge has been ac- consulting Mr. Brown.
greatest
geyser, broke out In 1880, covRev. Damon, John J. Either, of Muske­
। Opted and tbe stipulated price paid the
• Abraham Ijncoln: A History." gon. and Miss Dema Lampman, of this three acres.
contractors.
Eruptions of Old FaithfuL spouting
reaches in the February Century a city.
t
About 2,000,000 feet of hardwood
from 125 to 175 test high for four to six
X A umber will be manufactured in this period of Important events: The Mexi­ &gt;/There is some talk of creating a w&amp;-‘ minutes every sixty-five minutes; col­
can W’ar following the Annexation of ter works board, and as a valuable umn seven feet by two feet, Pluto’s
&lt;dty this year.
Texa.«, and the Polk nnd Tavlor Cam­ member thereof we hear the name 8. Well,
Specimen Spring.
Witches'
To-day the legislature idccte a paigns. Lincoln is shown in his career Greusel frequently mcntionid.
We Dancing Hall, Grand and Turban GeyUnited Staten senator, whose name is In Congress (in the campaign for which second tbe motion heartily. .
sera. Petrified Grasshoppers, Eruption
Frank ii. Stockbridge.,
his entire expenses were 75c.J) and in
3 Ed. Kelly, brother of Mrs. C. F. of Giant Geyser (column five feet in diThe date of the entertainment nt his law practice and law habits.
Brooks, arrived from Hastings. Nebras­ JS.e’io
tafh’iTr
Kt. Rose'■» church has been changed to
Eld. Wales, of Battle Creek, and ka. Thursday morning, and will spend
this Wednesday evening.
column, 150 to 250 feet; duration of
Moore, ef this city, are holding a series of two weeks visiting relative and friends
Beht Tinklei: has moved into the mwtlngs at Carlton Center, which will in this city and Irving. Ed. is in love eruptions, three to four and one-half
with the west, and Is one of its progres­ hours) etc., etc.
Hand block on Jefferson street. He
continue each evening during this week sive and prosperous citizens.
now has a fine salesroom.
and next and as much longer xs the
COUNCIL PXOOXEDINOB.
Jeff Hush, J. W. Bentley, Charter
Fitzgerald Post G. A. B. will give interest demands. Tho subjects pre­
Common council met in special ses­
a dance at Union hall. February 22d. sented are of thrilling Interest and are 'Messer, Geo. Barnes, Dr. Andrus and
A fine time is guaranteed.
listened to with marked attention. brother, L. L. 11 olio wav and Mr. Beld­ sion Wednesday evening, January 12th.
1887,
Mayor Welssert in the cbalr. Roll
ing coaxed Gun lake fish in vain from
Shoveling snow from the roofs of The public are cordially Invited to at­ Friday to Monday. In this connection call, aldermen present, Hessmer. Hams,
tend. Hear for yourselves, and then
'
buildings is the daily occupation of the
it may be said that a Gun lake fish McCoy. Stebbins and Waters—5; absent,
judge.
.
averagt* dtizeu of Hastings these days.
Hogle, McNaughton and Oshorn—X
knows a good thing when he set* it.
Reading of the minutes deferred.
TllK
or John E. nooHbenr
"i”" »'
B",v * F&gt;u"r‘ Ia
1. A. Van Valkenburg and J. A. Gret—&gt;__ n..rl
Ktininrv*
n will
lu&gt; fo.in.l
In another
'innrk.,.
Mayor stated the object of the meet­
rance (Co.
will be
found in
Union
Hall Saturday ....
was listened to 1...
bv su
ble were in Battle Creek Friday and ing waa to allow the street and bridge
a good-sized audience and was well re­ column. The report shows that the Saturday, in attendance upon the funer­
committee to make their report on the
ceived.
company has met with severe losses al of Mr. G.'s sister. Mrs. Thomas Jones, new iron bridge.
The W.C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. the past year, but every dollar of them ties Franc Greble, of Detroit, which
The street and bridge committee re­
Chidester's. Wednesday, Jan. 28, at two has been honorably paid. But the ex. took place from her mother's home in ported fn favor of accepting the new •
o’clock p. m. All are cordially Invited Ense for officers. £928 0(i, shows it to Battle Creek. Saturday*. Mrs. Jones iron bridge across t|ie Thomapple river
managed very economically.
In hud many warm peraonal friends In this from the bnilders, and that thev be paid
to attend.
fact there is not another mutual iu the city, who sincerely mourn her loss.
the contract price of &lt;3,000, less 813 for
A. H. Johnson is the Hastluc* suite that can show so light an hx-,
It is a matter of regret to our citizens painting, which report was accepted
agent of the Detroit Tribune. The penae for officers as *92'%
.
'
that one who has become so well and and adopted.
Michigan Almanac for 1887 can be pro­
On motion council adjourned.
favorably known as F. IL Pancoast is
cured
of him.
----------------. the lecture of William I. Marshall
FRANK STEBBINS. Recorder.
Quite extensive Improvements afelupon nn “Evening in Wooderland; or about to leave our citv. Mr. Pancoast is a
practical jeweler, and in that vocation
fa-in* mnd, ou tte Infartor of the jlor. y.Bow Sun. N.tlonnl I'nrk,- IIInMu- has shown himself second to none of
to be soon occupied by E. . Hogle in ।I ted by calcium light deriving view* his craft. He is a young man of tbe
Lett. r» Mdreawd to the following mhou
Union block.--------------------------------------- .
uncalled for nt HmIIbks. Barry C
to lie delivered in thiacltv. on Thurs­ very licet habits, arid as salesman tn malmni
Mich., □an. i;u&gt;. IM7
J. H. Beamku A- Co. are now nicely day evening. Jun. 20th, at Union Hall, McOinber'g jewelry establishment in
John Brown. Heth Fordren, K. Parker. J.
located in the store vacated by Lewis under the management of the Hastings this city, he disylayid excellent judg­ Pride. Geo. Cornell. Albert R. Mapes. E.
Stern, and having everything xs tastily Lecture Association, ia one of the best ment. acquired a thorough bnsinees
W. H. POWERS. E.
arranged as can be.
of the course, and we hope the citizeps training, nnd is very popular with our
of thia dty will appreciate the efforts people. Monday next he will open a
We are glad to announce that Mr.
of the association and give them a full lewelry store In our sister city of Char­
Eugene Davenport will soon again re­
lotte, to which place himself and estim
sume his lalwra as editor of the Ban- house.
able "better half" have removed. Char­
nkr'b agricultural department.
The lourd of supervisors let the con­ iotteites will find in Mr. Pancoast a
The devil of this office is extremely tract for printing 600 copies of their valuable member of their business
anxious to get a glimpse of the copy of proceedings for the year in pamphlet community, pushing, aggressive, and
fully abreast of the times. They will
Webster’s unabridged that the Journal
form, same to be delivered to the derk. find him strictly reliable In every re­
editor alleges that he has consulted.
and by him to be distributed to super­ spect, and there is no question but that
We suggest that a little larger snow visors, so many to each supervisor’s success will attend him. Socially the
shovel than thnt used to keep the walks district, and by the supervisors to such people of Charlotte will find Mr. and
open would do more effective services, ns they think want them. The new Mrs. Pancoast all that can be desired.
especially while the snow is so deep.
plan has some advantages; but it seems In common with their other friends, VMl.'drwMd.
There were eleven of the Kenfield to us that its advantages are more than the Banner extends its best wtahee to
offset
by tbe disadvantage of not hav­ Mr. and Mrs. Pancoast
diving due furnaces sold last year.
Pretty good record for the first year, ing more than one copy of the proceed­
ings for ten voters and taxpayers. But
Synofsih of Prof. Marshall's lecture BMf afcar
and all of them are doing good work.
the experiment may prove satisfactory, to be delivered at Union Ball Jan. 20 CalI HM«.
The spleen with which the Journal and we shall await the result of its trial.
Inst, and to be illustrated by dissolving
and Democrat aasail Philo Sheldon
In an article in the last Michigan views:
would seem to indicate that he had
lurk.jx
spoiled some favorite democratic plans. Tradesman, Walter Webster, of Nash
Tne National Park is in N. W. corn­
PmE&gt; ..
Two residents of Bumblebee indulg­ vllle, statift that the paper-eack adver­ er of Wyoming, and is 62 by 54 miles.
ed in a knock-down one day last week. tiser. who visited this dty recently and Time to visit it Routes to it First
seen by John Colrer in 1808 or 9. 60
Justice Kenaston's aid was invoked to went from here to Nashville, at
Default hsvfn* beeu made tn tbe condition
r . «)ge the Insulted dignity ot the peo­ latter place showed a receipt from the years incredulity about its wonders.
ot a certain morttw executed by Martha Flock
writer for printing fi.OiM sacks “wbeD Made a National Park In 1871. Where and
ple.
John Block. EuTbaad and wife, to lilnuu M.
had paid for only one thousand." "out west" now begins. Strange con­ • •base. bearing dote April 15.1M0. and recanted
An employee of the Democrat re he
We desire to inform Kir. Webster and ditions of life in Rocky Mountains be- 'in the oSnce ot ik«irter of Deeds for Barry
quests iw to say that that office has
fore
Pacific
IL
IL
was
built,
when
it
i
County.
Michigan. oi&gt; April 23. IMO. in Uber 13
been swept out this week, but as the the people of Nashville that Mr. Web­ was 1,700 miles to depot and merchants 1
fact is of no public import, we forbear ster s statement is false. We received received one stock of goods a year, and !
our full pay for printing 5,000 sacks;
mention.
87JI0. We gave him a receipt for that flour, sugar, salt, soap, candles and cof- i
J . W. Kenfield has leased quarters ■am. and stated in the receipt that it fee were often 81 a pound, and kerosene 1
in the Kelly building, in the rear of the whs for printing 5,000 paper sacks. We 810 a gallon in gold.
j power ot Udo
the atetute tn
hank- block, where he will open a tin were to print these as they were fur­
To our Patrons and the People i
shop, and also manufacture the furnaces nished us. and that we are prepared to
of Barry County.—We take pleas- 1
do, and have printed part of them, am!
which bear his name.
■
arrangements have been 'made with ure in announcing that we have oom- ‘
The people of Barry county will not
grocers here to furnish the wwwwv
balance for pleted our work of removal to our new &lt;of liMtluin, Mlcblgui, UuU being the plnce
have a chance to hear how O. F. Long
the circuit court for the County ot Barrj
got a black eye or captured a 8 years us to print As soon as these are receiv- and more convenient location, in the ’where
!h holden. tbe premier de^rlbed in mH moripant you
you g&gt;Ko
old boy during 1887. This is one o! the ed, we shall do our full part under our Lewis Htern store. Ak in the past
»o mueh thereof u may be ueeeewy to
arrangement Furthermore, the ad ver- will And that our-stock is complete
and pay or
plete and
the amount due on Mid morigajte with
blessings of &lt;he uew year.
ttoDg here had been solicited before any fresh. We ah ail continue our adher- 'elrtt par ernt. Interest. at&gt;d all 1^3 ro-U
WEBincerdy hope the superintend­ contract for printing wm made. We ence to our motto—“One price to all- !Hold aate to br made «ub}&lt;-t to the amount to
waqt
_Mr. Walter
-------- ----------Webster
-- -to-----------------tmdertansd.terms
terms strictly
strictly cash."
cash” w/have
We hare saved
saved !
ents of too poor may retain tbe services tbatwheo
--- ‘ -*----- — »
.
r- - - - -of D. Eycleshvmer «s overseer of the that when we give a receipt, wc are pre-; money to our customer* and ourselves Malli
pared to jire jurt what that mvlpt! by .th,
ayaCom. A proof of lt»
poor farm. It is money economically ealla for. We are not advocating pa- popularity U the Jact that we are ooa- in the
expended to pay such a man good wa- per uack advertlalne. That n, none । stanUy Incroaring ouraalM. A proof
of our butlnw. Prlnlnut the-«dU of lt« Having quality teehown by the
which we; fact tliul we wll 3 llw. of Valencia
A highly interesting railroad meet­
will attend to. bo far a» wc can l.arn. ’ ralulsu for SS rente. Bv pollto attening was held In tbe pourt room Wed­
evwy rapreaenutlon made by the paper- &gt; Mon to their want*, low price, for oaah
nesday evening, when Dr. Burton sub­ eeoh-ad.vertaH- to hl. patron. Iwr. I. I nnd No. 1 gtuxU. we hope to merit the
scribed an additional 81,000, and about true. It ie certainly In. that h- paid patronage of old viutom.ru, and add
&lt;1,0)0 more was pledged. That begins u. foe printing uxao uofcu. nnd ammg-1 many new one.
lo took like buslnem.
ed wHh grocer, here te fttmtab theta. 1
ISMUMn.ra

Local News.

jolutely
ins savpoda
pie and
tian any

ough io-

PERSONAL MENTION.

'

Jtll

yHE BIG BLOW
Is over. A calm has struck Hastings; but-

Morrill &amp; Company
Are not asleep. After our bigTall trade we find we have a
few goods that we are going to close out'at prices that will do
it. If you want to see Overcoats at

COST

^-AuT_E3

Come and see what Ktorrill &amp; Co. can sell them at. When we
put the knife in we cut deep. We will sell the balance for .

S

for the
fcter Jis:
nd, rain
ag tem?cts the
feet fit

12, 1SJ»

Frank J&lt;hNest for stealing a ham
and shoulder bf kurtz Bros, ot which'
mention was made but week, was con­j
victed and sentenced to loou for 90
days.
{
Reported, that several boys of this
city, o! about the age of 15, have dug ai
cave in the fourth ward, where they as­
semble for no good purpose. This is al
result of the perusal of red-covered lit­.
erature.
Union Hall was well ftlted Mondayr

Less Money
Than you can buy of any other house in town.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
’‘One Price Clothiers.’

TOGS WANTEDI
1.000,000

feet Basswood.

1,000,000

feet White and Red Oak.

1,000,000

feet White Ash.

1O0.OOO
1,000,000

feet Rock Elm.
feet Whitewood, Cherry and

Walnut.
The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Huatings Mills. Parties should call on the undersigned for the
lengths wanted before cutting their logs,

BEHTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

/

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper^and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Thia is tbe Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that 1 will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yonre respectfully,

HASTINGS MICH.

2S&amp;"

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�Don't Export u»cu».
You cannot afford to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption always Be»-ms at
first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose ujxm yoa with imuie
cheap imitation of Dr. Kings New
Discovery for consumptioa. coughs
and colds, but &lt;&gt;’ sure you get the
genuine. Because he can make more
profit he may tell you he ’ s something
just as good, or just tiie same. Don t
be deceived, but insist upon f &lt;“«*
Dr. King’s New Disrovery. whk* is
guaranteed to give relief In all
lung and chest affection". Trial hot­
ties, free at W-H- Goodyear &amp; Co. a
drug store.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxnon. uf Horse p*''®*
Kv., says he wiw. for m •ny
,m‘uv.
afflicted with PhthWc,
tbe piling were almot lUirndHHble und
would poinetirnre almost throw him
tnto couv.iW«i*. He trH Electric
Hil ter« nnd got relief from Brat UrtUe
and ufUr taking si* IxttUe* was entire­
ly cured, and bad gained in flesh Huhpounds. Says he positively be­
lieves he would he would have died,
had it nut b*n for the relief affonlHl
bv Electric I Jitter*. Sold ni fifty cents
wbottle bv W. H. Goodyear &amp; Vo.

The Bt*t Salve in the worM far Cuta,
BniiM*. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Pev.tr Sorth. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Pile*, or no puy
required. It is guaranti-ed to give per­
fect aatiafectlon, or money refunded.
Priceifi cents p»-r box. For sale by w.
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

A SURPRISE FOR INDIANA,

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

THE DEMOCRATIC
PROCEEDINGS IN SENATE AND HOUSE

GIVES

CAUCUS

M-DONALD THE GO-BY

OF REPRESENTATIVES.

FpKMiaFrtLP. in«., Jon. 1&lt;.—The R»nul&gt;
. . .

...

WasnruoTOxCrTT. Jan. 11.—Tbo report o!
tbe loan! of engin--"rs recommending a new
bridal screw .be Mi-iwippi al 8- fanil«
was pn-w-nteJ m thu nenato
Mon­
day. together with
memorials from
New York nod Kaiiut* against rer-

port wm a vote * amst any tegidatio i thU
wsaiuu on tbe .-ubjoct. and Hoar declaring
tiie warning nwaiisd for, an i saying that
there were four important prop aitiorw in tbo

procuring voau Thl* ia Ute Democratic

—**____ —L_.. _ .. h.— »L._

m

Ia -

■

.

HUI ii.'l s U W^IW.V Ml •»**».
Deinuerata in caucu* Frtd.iy night*de-

afternoon and
publican member of
tl.e Irgielaturo prra-

WlH6

fflenr bill, and (by Blain asking I he probihito uncivilinad naticus. Frye Introiucol a
subsidy ameiviineut to tbe postoffice apnropriation bill, and Hoar reported favorably
to liw holding of a nauoi.al celebration of

state c‘rnm*rco bill occupied-tbr remainder
of tlw day. Beck nn&gt;i Cullom nuking argu­
ments in favor tliereof. Blanford opposed the

iraiing qwchm were

in oppo-hion to the bUL At the conc-mion
of Evart’a sp:wch the h&lt;m*e ,• ntenduwnta to
the ant-pilygamy bid were nou-concurr-d
in, a cv. de rent* committee app-ilntel. nnd

u to maintain individual rights

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

resulted ns follaw-: Fkrwvll, 87;
____
____
.’4; Payton. It; Cannon, 1);
Ilamiton.
Hirxiereun, 10; Burchard, fi; Corr. H; Reum,
'■.Baker. 8; Bbunuu. 1: Madill. I; Plumb, I.

enter Hamilton
Information as to tbe monthly par hase awl
colnnge ot silver was reported favorably to
rard adjourned.

Farwell unanimous

aril and criminal caara in Indian and milL

judiciary committee, most important of
which is tbe poly.-atny bill Bills were intro­
duced: Providing that th* e&lt;niur members ot
minority shall appoint the elections commits

tbo ।bird ballot

alate to federal courts to the defendant. and

cu.t courts from W»io to.uuO; and tbe ann­
ate bill a u thi H ting terms of Unite I States’
cinuit and district courts at Bay City, Mich.,

"The.doctor said he’d put me on my aliens of b-n year* before becoming citiastw; City. The bid extending the jurisdiction of
feet again In two week*." ‘•Well, didn’t
tbe court of ciairai to all casss whore tbv
he dolt? “He did. Indeed. 1 hud to
guvernm-nt to tbe defendant in suits fur
sell my hone ttnd buggy tn foot his tbe tn amiry to erect public building* in all
Hil.”
coed llO.Oui from any &lt;&gt;fil -e, bull ling* to
Washixoto* Cm. Jan. 15—Tbe wmat
Plainwell will have a new paper mill. coat not more than fSU.UOU; for 11mi purchase
THIS IS RIGHT. We Mieve In
menta to tbe £11! for hold!-g United Statae
Ulnr
comBtdllug only the In-st, and have secured
court b&gt; Buy City, Mich, an l aak*d for a
coiiforsncr. Tbo bous- utatituted E ut Sigthe aganc.v far Kemp'fi File Suppositor­
■ inaw. A bill WM introduced gran lint
ies. 2«0&lt;tn&lt;atmrnt like it for Piles.
iugtun (m tbe east front of tbe capital; rookSuccos* unquestioned. Price 50 cents.

ballot wa.
Bia- k, ।; Worthington, 1: Pn-n-l«ugn«t, 1.

aon. 48: H *ne&gt;o% to; Townshend. 1.

ninetrcuih ballot.
iKDlAMAfM-tA Jan. 14.—The D»*ncer«tie

AiiH-ricau as monarchy nnd
■» eerwouoa. It •trtiU.cAi institutions and

tweninatnl paVxl Turnfo for tbe United

iutlou submitting toe proUbitlon am.tai
bile Tur.

For sale by W. H. Good*ear.

fur future delivery, without a licence, and Hi­
FOIIK CENTS get K- mp’s Liver
!*ills fqr Torpid Liver, far Constipation, additional charge for each unit of tbe article
far thdComplexioh. W. II. Goodyear. dea.t in. th? bin covering everything sold as

TO -ALL ME JI BEKS' of society
Kemp’s Balaam will cure your distress­
ing cough. We guarantee if. Price 50
id Su Trial-aize free. Sold bv W. electricity. D strict of Columbia businmt
. Goodyear.
The 6ul*slmrg public ischools are fill­ Dawns; a number of bill* affecting DLtrict
interests thn bouw adjourned.
ed to otfertiowlng.
WairDCGTOX C1TT, Jan. 12.—The bill was
A an^ reliable Medicinal are thebert
\JV\A to depend upon. Acker's Blood El­ Ing the Mi:u&gt;o&lt;p&lt;&gt;ll. &amp; Manitoba railway
ixir has been prescribed for years far all im­ nght-of-wa.r through Indian n-wrvat&gt;oa« in
port tieeof tbo Blood. IneveryfonnofScrof. Mutatana awl Dakota. A bill for the relief
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is of war telegraph operators was rvporuid
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, has co equal. Irotn the military committee, and anotuer

jectlnn being to tbe long-and-short haul
clnttw »n I t-M prohibition of p-t-Ming. All

providing (or tbo equalisation of pensions to

tbe motion
i« defe&lt;U*d —

Ibch. Prnirir Mance, and, grratchrs
of f-very kind rv.rwl in »&gt; ndntiteu by
Woodford’® Sanitnrv lAtioa Us* no
other. This
v« r imb. Sold by E. 11.
Luthrop. driHfgf.it. Hastings, Mfch.

'S riNAL SIGNAL.

thegTOtindof IneHritilUtv. it being held l hi I

B o'clock Sunday rvenine

or. tbe subject, but thoazhl thia bill too

tkin.

NEW JERSEY LIGHTNING.

rbo bad purchased Ian In

(Jrrenvi)i- ftrls the nerd of .mother
furniture store.

fcuoiel! It.

Ihiled. borember fth. 1R*.
JAMES k WIUTTUMH.
Murtg-i-i

The vote

SMITH A COIAIHOVK.

untl&lt; MotnUy.
Tbe vote in detail was as follows;

Thi new Sjarinnw county savings
bunk will op«-n Teh 1- .

Titles rew «im»
aaXfiMBMlM

J Bowvu, &lt;’«»krell. Goto*. Coqnlu, Cungrr,
OnrekrexMs. ar Liqur Habit, nta be Cured by lUtnptioii oi the &lt;kdnte &lt;*n the inter-vtete I Cubotu. Doiph, E-lmuinK Eustis, Fair,
. .
, _ ,. ■ _
-J
■ (TJuiuenn
cv in menu IMU
bill lunuweii
followed anu
and voae.
Coke. Harris,
Harris.
D&lt; a^n.. Delta. &gt;taui.
a.^tai,, u.,,^ u. un • Frye. Groig-. G bson. O miu. Gray, Halo,

rii of Oregvn.-Palmer, i'luinb, Pugh. Babin,
Sv»t bury, Siwysr,
Bmvt-U, Hiwrman,
Spmnur, Teller. Vancr. Vest, Walthall.
Golden sprclfic In their eudre «Ithout ihrir
knowtechto. mid to-day believe they quit drink□»&lt; of their own ir*e will. No Imtmlul efir&lt; t
in

I Wriincadar. Tbe -«nate then h»lJ an exrcui Uve *et»iun and wbeu the doom ooetwd adjourne.1
journal.
ta-lTOlU- rttatal btanr

^9G.000»s

could •umre’t failed to ra.ly

Malxjue, Mitchell of Pennsylvania, Morrill,

RIVES BOTTOB MD UPLAIfa
Ccr

CredR and fu» Cssb. rad Ix-v Ra:.-

’&gt;' little iwm roar smith Mini c
'ibe luix-ggnu aim io beginning to,
accompany the slide through the stale

appropriation for a public building at Fort

pcblicsrt A committee on contested
waBapf^lntel, and tbe bouw adjourned
Monday night

fuss! Anisiltxil Lu* ll til wm.

Marshall wants a public library. •

near Chicago fyra military post-was favor­
ably reporicL A bill wm reported prohibit­
Fur lame back. m&lt;Io or rhe»t, use Hhlloh itpor^spteMcr. Price Si emifa. Sold by W7 H. ing congressional funeral exper.** outside tho
Dtstnct and tbe draping of public budlings
(toodyrer.
i
HIULOICS COUGH and consumption cure fat
public building at Charleston, &amp; C..
Kild hy usou a guanuitrc. it turn consump­
tion. HoM byVT.H. Goodyear.
r SRldyffH VITALIZED Is what you m
0on«11falh&gt;o. L&lt;m« of appetite.

THOMAS M.GIBSON

a likely can I id tte. Tho

in unimportant matters.

Ihdaolt baviug been made in the eondttioni of
a certain mortgage made and •lectited by
Adam Nidy and Nancy Nldy. his wife, to Robert
Burunand J. Oavids&gt;Mi Bunn, ai d David K.
(took Mud Ptnlo A. ohrMou. on the sliteeuth
... ...
.........
w..
HaM mortgage was ui.011 the ex press condi­
tion Unit should any default be made In the
payuicct of the Interest us any duy wbrrrun the
name It mode payable m therein eipresnrd. aud
should the same rwnalii unpaid and In arrears
for the space of thirty days, then and from
ttiencefor-h after the
—-•—

department of agriculture and labor.

DEAD IN A MOMENT.

The

iiplalnanl, vs. nirrin
A Ulster and Aruba McAllister, drfriidai
Atsereatoaof said court lirid al th

DEMRTB THE DEMOCRACY.

IS.LMi per annum and tbe bill pae«d—2.M to
2U. • It creates a cabinet department with a
secretory with an nwlstant, and a labor di-

Lowpon. Jan. 'i—While holding

Prvwmt. Him. Frank A. Hooker.Circuit JpOxe
This rouse having been l-rought &lt;hi
&lt;*■
beard on tbe petition of John Holden. rom:&gt;!are
ant. to revive awld couse. t.y which it s*'I Jscte
rlly appears to the court th t Stcrtlnic MrAllw
ler and Anbu McAllister, the rate drirndan ti tn
BUM earn*-, bare deeoased Mure tbe fillox &lt;4 tb«

functions are to take charge of all agricultural
and labor matters and collect information on
whole tbe bQl to amend tbe act establishing
a burea of animal industry wm takan up.
It wm advocated by Hatch and oppowd by
Swinburne, and ponding debate thu eommlt-

.(heir executors,
vnie anti be due
and lmyabl( Immediately thereafter, aluiouab tending tbe time for tiling French spoliation
public
bulking at Hastings, Nett ______________
to tho bill to encourage tbo nianufactu o of
same nsving renpdnied’uuw-di ■tool for ordnance, appropriating 85,UU0.lXN
In aman for the sp.-u.-e of thirty days nnd up
WMdv.Md .-dill remains unjwg. Un- afunmaid
principal sum of fifteen hiuxfred dollars with

tions regarding him in a New York World
article which chargee that 82,000,000 have
Illu«triou» patient:

“Lord

Iddeolrigb has

coroplisbed till V o’clock

section with tiie matter.

Turicer, CoIUm

auddeo

—tiicmrnt at the estate ut either ot mi a
dcfrndaniA. and that said defrndaffa left

ou tbe anti-pUypuny bill, and tbe bout

bor bill, mul Hepburn criticised sum? nf ite
faatum. After debating tbe bill fur a time

bill ofnMapbdnl In thto reuoe wa* filed tor th;
purpo«e»f farrclivung ateortirxrr-*'■&gt;! thstuH

Ing of tbe Hamilton county Republican mem­
.

Ata— • &gt;_ .

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until Monday.

b

rhlch »nu
iaiidlghnm no’

ran, Topeka ft Ranta Fe railroad was 1 I in
part Thursday. Ta.s is tbo portion from
Kansas City to Fort Madtooo. The work

brire al law reside in ibis stale rirept Rpro’
McAllister. Hurare Mt «HUtcr. (tourer M
ter, William MeAllWer. Hannah Thw
Violrnm Johnson and Pltltoua McAllister.
Therefore, ou moiluu of (lenient fanllh.
wn rmi MeAiiteirr, ira MCAin-ier.

at IbeXitr of this notice the sum of two ibouand und thirty-erven and XMUHtet dollars, and
no suit or prureeillmcs either at law or In equity
b..-vti liistliutcd io rn-over thn nwneys
by s dd mortgage nr iuiv part thereof.
Uii-sn-lure, by virtue ol the power of tale
rd ia said mortgrtitn and the statute In
te nuuie «n&lt;1 provided, notice is bereliy
Hurt on Salunlay. April 2nd. A. D.
Wo’etoek In the (orvnuon we shall wll
a*. puWlc auction to the Idlest bidder nt the
north front Uuor of tbe court house, in the city
Mfcldmui. (tiud
f circuit court for
described iu said

publican.

Imdiarafoum, Ui 1., Jan. 'A—In tbo dr­
cult court of thlscuimty Thur*lay the ap­
plication uf A. G. Btiiiih, acting pwiJoni of
tbe rcnate, for an injunction again &gt;t Lieu­
tenant Gov n«r RoUrtaon to parent him
firm r V-■ .... ...... . ...

gon, cue latter arguing that
luteiy imnotenl and neffectivn
Omaha, Nrh.Jon 18.—D. W. Hoffman
would ask for final action Thursday.

An

i-nate adjourned.
As soon iui sntno routine hu-daem wm di»-

inortgrtge a- lottows:
beiNt rttivdc hullK’iwteMpSf l^reMwjnS Ithe J“d'Ci*ry committee and tbe Tucsrr subbi ti..- (tounlt ..( Barer. na4 ot at of Mfclilgiti j stitute for tbo Rlmund* nnti-polygainy b.ll
Will dzvcrili-d as foltous to wit: The north
i&gt;l»n nn. Caine at Utah sikii:. swsinst

abolishing female suffrage In tho lornbj, y,

Mieti. January 6. A. D. bed.
ROItKRTBItlfN'M.

McAllister. lAuraMnUllsier.Calvin McAHl'ter.
• Ule» MrAIH-ur. Gl.lta.n MrAlltetrr. Iten»&lt;MnAnMer, tiMwga McAllister. William McK«i».

tbe government wm passed. The army appro­
priation bill wm repurte-l.tiw Benaio eoiumiltee having ad-led fiti.lUU. Tbe bill now ap­
propriates F23,737,7th The pension appro-

lodged in jail al Nebnmk* City on tbe charge ol lho l*«timaut governor, moved ■ enntiuuof wrecking the Mimouri I’arillc parr-mac "n,v ,rf ,l* f** until af er the general astnun Tnewtsy night at Dunbar, enunng the *mb,T f**** finally adjourned. Ha claimed
death ot Engineer Dewitt and fatally injur- ,bh n»d“r the statute which stal»« that vltber
tag Kxprewt Mrsw-r.’cr Cheioweth. Toe ' I*nyto * «&gt;it had a right to have thn suit
prisoners were arnwted nt Ducbar and tak-r «’niinucd. Jndga Ayres refw»i it on tlm
to Netewahs
Nebraska iCity
to .vote
avoid lynching bv th- ground that ho wished to have tbo qutettun
t..
-.re tn
enrugnd c.tii'iis. All.tb« er.drnre before l-o to tbe vupreme court Mspuedily m (kwm. h* r?hSl *“* !b" ,,r‘’l*r
»o
It. L!.-utengnt Govmmr RoterUon wM reqtnredto appear Friday morntitg with Ins
plrading in def&lt;s&gt;«-.
WAxnn.oros Cjtt. Jan. iA—The n-nato I faWANAPOUx, Ind., Jan. U.—The argubill grsnliiMt
a pewuon ot’ $2.&lt;HN a year 5,1
tn ’ r,&gt;”t.ou A- J' HmltVaAppHaMionfar an in—
Mre. U--gan wilt doubtiwn curounter ronio . Ju°cti&lt;»n against IJeu tenant Governor Rob-

fetidanfa her. to.
And It is furtiter onlerod. aitji:&lt;1r&gt;d nnd
creed tltet Mid Frrd MeAllfeirr. Ira Mca rh
Albert MeAlltetrr. Ultra McAllIrtT. Oi!
Mv (UMvruMKIIIeM Mr.AIUotrr. who nrc|r.-ii
dnttfa of tl&gt;l&lt; state, idmll appiv
efalm to Mid biir«if rouipfali.t
aim
is uiriner nnirrr&lt;&lt;, n
crwM that (&gt;&lt;d--o.i MeAlllM*T,
ter. Orurae McAllhter. Willtem N0A»
Hannah Thompson. Vlntena Johnson -’i.dj
ten* MeAlIlsfrr non-rreldcut defendants of
-fate and a&gt;■« rrehfe a- fallow*: tlldcwi
Alll-ter al Sllwr Creek. Men York, iluruOn tbe reamemt ling of tbo reictastag, H rr Alll.terati.'iHo.gn, 111., fj*.«n McAlli-ie
vun titanff. nb Tg'n auKiKimeut limit ng tbe Wit Ing. Knu»n*. William MrAltHtcrfiiHin
,
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MI-MHirt and PhlL-tul McAllister al

bill wm suited Friday by tbe reieTatag
Vurfclr
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with the mbioiUy. Too R.vclali«ta and most
young. Pram Biimirck iiuui»liately ivad
aa- ituperi.il mrsu^v disaoiviog Ux» ruu-.»-

•ssr to
tbs
Ik.
—bin
&gt; ...nf rcNuplalut
...— .J .... to
n

Utetu of
d&gt;T; nnd...mn
eumcniifnMutbysaMiHm-midMtfadefrsNiaute

«■ Siawr nrcwrlteM tortbvn

GltOROB W. AHBKT. RseWer.

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GOOD-BY, SWEPT CAY

DELIGHTFUL MEE » ALASKA.

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THE CONSTABLES STORY.

F. Buhl &amp; Co.,

could Aorirr.

Great Clearing Sale of

Lot* of folk* affect to sneer at a constable,
sk down un him in a way, a* if be was nat
orally mean and no account.
But Constalde John Frick ba* a soul in blui,

Winter Goods

ha* been called chicken bmrted on account

Seal and Plush

MT. MtaUlUg IUtt&gt;

t'wwtaole Johu Frick h going to tell soa» , Rwbotai did not
B
• .-nmnalted to place their effort*
So atating to Mr*. Gcvbolm. I aided thnt 1

protnwe of toy
rahh1* tryM, and light

SOCIAL LIFE IN

tliat brood owv it
■Otay* th» brief night—barely forty

-Wade Wtappto

txcaMe it wa* an awful stinging ookl day in
Man-b. when the wind a*«n«*! to be tearing

it
tearoaf
thankfulness in bve eyre
•- With
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she respondeat

ENGLAND.

rffi buiMinp.
.
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.

.u«m uj ba.id u
.
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re'» ref
T°”
nrw 1 ke the dear old father I on. A had.

nuK-b.

Tbe R»«v. Henry Wild &amp;-caber, referring
to his last visit to England twenty-thre*

ia almont d varied with tbe singular
lawRnmi of the *cetM&gt;. 1 believe if I were

ar 11 In Ur fon uoun; wbm even high noon
tofUiyrtliy iff Ibe uzuu-j, for tte- dull lumi­
the blerknrvM of daikiMW* which it l* iltdined
toondum for at tenet two-tn!nb of the four

oHiging to the Alaxkan* thnntbosrn U, whut
PMM of cur da and * jflaas of toddy ^ou &lt;’an

bfa lamp nod chat with hi* ebutns nisi ill! bto
pipe over aud over again; but fix' night
meanwhile thicken* and tlw,Lim-' ix*gin* to
taf, be lock* at bto watch to find it to only 9

uNM Chrouliic”

the attiUsix ^f England then and now
toward America wa* striking. Tbeu Eng­
lish public opinion was agai tat tbe United
Btatew. The bug" factory pipulalion ol
Lancashire, although suffering from famine
for want of ixir cotton, syuqwlhiwd
with u* in our struggle; but tiie influential
people ta Great Britain wen: not only opposed

tbe foundation of all material pmqarity.

pie to the lard, great and fundamental
cb ingta are goiflg on that an&gt; affecting tbeir
Mk-mi condition from U&gt;e top to tbe lotimn.
and which will alw&gt; affert their political condiUou.
For example, '&gt;nd '"ntn who

is th” beet pondLte proof

farnwni, to middleman, or to their (teward*,
am farming tbe land under their ovn direcof tin* chara»-ter here fonw-d upon the puldte
mind quratiom iu relation to land tei.uro. to
the law of mhul and |&gt;rim&lt;&gt;yrmturr. tint

Me aura, nrv al waya hankering after aruto-

oan women hare a natural chanu, .yften an
ti3»ate&lt;li«*.&gt;:ictiQn of nnnner. that he* made
(bum mugh't at every court in Euroj»-. Nut
Jong a’o I was talkin'with a nxmlry woman
who tins a* much alsiut fore^n aociaty a*
any other American, nr, indwri. a* many
y^ropca-5* at tl&gt;e most favored el.ua. nisi we
anuweri uunwlvr* by counting the eomjial-

there i« a growing dtocixitent in regard to
tbe public M-Loota, or l»n)ri wb»&gt;l* as they
are &lt;nBed in England. -K i&lt; true that three
acbords give a (rt* education, but it is doled

An English buatnud and wife at borne. M.
Narjoux tell* u*, ar. ar. nmariug pair—marIinnwriutelv tb&lt;-y are old

laun.lryman who recently

Euglirii iKtrento ■*’ *u littte of their children
that Uwy foej no uaug wtien lliclr offspring
depart for the antin'dr*; bvtlro In the lxx.nling*ct&gt;nol *y*tra&gt; an direct! i t. iu&gt; nl&gt;te tbe
coiouixing propdhxitim «»t the I bi U nt Evrn
when l»er • Uil.lnn areal Iwmiv the Brit toil

rtm’tbr cnth mi-rut t» -id­
ol way. V.’beii Hop beard
;r»U to sliake nnd b" gin nerd
,
I tbe room. A bucket wn*
ssvurcd to catch tte* t!»d. and Sang Tsu

nuitxnd.to pbilanthruph*
ami to
listen t.o ti“&lt; rorni-n* of tiie furiiionalito
preochcrx.
(•orrarte tliein; I bo f.xUu-r fw!» calmly on.
From tune to time ««'•' or otl*-r lxd.t» hh or
ber glow or plate with a ’pivaM-,’ ‘thank you,’

fib: t!n» Cling of a saw, tee rowd thedocun»*nL
Tbe other C!dm.r;un put their tlng*r« in their

ecgar xl wine, in which ginger nnd cayenne
jvppcr have lern fnfuwd " If tin- han&gt; drink
ing Bnton takes, a* he tKuaily dura, more than

Ram remarked to a reporter, aa b» pointed
Bop Lung no trite* truth him dm in sixty

“natural ac-ident" that »br think* nothing

the chictem wn* lirotighl forward be ufuaed
to kill it. and n iterated bi* vUkteroei.t that bn
wn* tnnoerul. Sam Lee aa* perfectly w!fling

A man and hi* wife, with right children,
running from a babe in arms uh tn a boy of
12, croMNl on the transfer Ixm: rocrtitly to
take th* Atlantic Exprew. Tbe childn-n-wenj
chubby, healthy nnd xunburnal. Tl&gt;e man

•

to ioquirkw be mid be hnd been lit mg in the

jflrres targe bouaro, liku‘ tbe Fifth Avenue
and the WiteUoe . ixdaiu a Loe of fully f 13,&lt;M1
annwui* in thto way, iudepewtont of whnt
the wrvaute pay fur. Miuisgeis say that it
*y&gt;4*lii cf fri.-. inipoaed on tbe domestic*,
who are imuto by it hen IwedieM. Any noun*bolder may judge from the deatruetion ot

■tai**.
pitiful than a frown.
It mny M-cni a strange admbaion to make,
but Constable John Frick oixilc/i/.xl for
doing hi* duty Actually mid he wn* *orry
for having to do it. Then b»
the
wrvny cheek of tbe l«ibr with hi* rough

folk* might have thought wm. ridirnlim* in a
coQxlabh*.
know.
AVlun the landlord came' to tbe aquiro*
oflicr four daya later, and peremptorily
onierai tin- thing* put out of rooms B nnd 7,
Cotutaldi John Frick f&gt; It nlamt a* blno a*
B f th;.: tlebcaio little Woman’*

I be drnnk.ru wrvtch of a husband. •
Tki tell tbe plain trutb. be and hia good

ladle* cud cinldrvn retin Tbe gvnttemm
remain—if them i&gt;e only otw. be «tay» by him-

matte ring fo hiinwlf, and when Sang flnisbaxl
reading raid; “Me tic tain*' money." Song
Ht a mutch, and, applying' it to tb&gt;&gt; paper

rider would suppose. Alt bough thqy make it
• rule, far their own protection, to charge
broken dtob* to tbe MrvnnU wbvn they arj
plainly cnrelcwi. tiw rule &lt;loes not relievo the
hotel* (rum scrioa* Jo— svery &gt;ror. The
grect-it i mount &lt;•( breakage i* *n handling
anil washing; didie* may not b»- utaaliy
bruin a al tint, Lut tiwy are (tuntanlly nicLrri

tneinlxv.ng tbe todden brute of a husband
outride. I: made my voice tremble *o when
I went to explain my borine** that I don't
briiryc I m*1&gt;' myarlf un&lt;lcr»tood But vhe
no matter bow l«d
Site trini to anile, poor thing, filtering out

Washington lieltea rim.M.r.d when a little
Gwjrgvt" « n girl they «H 1 not visit t*«re off a

caae i ever tried,” aald Ju.lro iluteniiw in
hi&gt; KUtnndug up of the evidencn—Ck-veland

been a* “pretty aa a picture.” But this’ waa
post. Trouble at mind bad got in I to awful
wearing work, making Iwr delicate face thin
and pinrlx*] and deathlike, and the l»ig eye*
nnnaturally bright.
There wa* a pretty fair abow of tidyish
furniture, only it looked a* If dtocountgemrnt bad fallen lik- a midew ou it, and tbe
nihtrre* bad lost all heart in trying to keep
it trim and skapvly.
11v&gt;uid see that a* plain a* a big rigukswrd.
Trouble baa ite own stamp, and if you've

I swear I felt bod looking al the dhctxrraTrment. the trhulded look on tbe woman's

not only a struggle, but a perpetual fight

roufueian Inristod
Hutchia*

voluntarily «aid to myself: “God help your
wife and ciilMrvnr
Tbe grwuy faced man jerked bto thumb
over hi* shoulder to indicate room fl, and I
rapjs-d for admittance.
Never wu» so surpriaed in my lite. Ex­
ported to tlnd a rirxt'rnily, frowsy wixiuui to
n»&gt;ch tiie sodden husband, and a mem of
dirty, equalling brat* Uuntding alxxit the
floor in oMifuatou.
Nothing of tbe kind. If you’ll believe tL I
found a rilm built, pale fa-vd Utile woman,
sitting in a low rocking cnair with a wee

don, and naught a glnnpae now and lb~n *f

jrincewr*. no^to any queens (for KW lima

i'jo

the rent and Laar the tiling* moved ia a lit-

I'.ooin fl, m the rrar. nn tbe ground floor.
! bad to reach it through a saloon. Curimi*
bow taioon* wvtu to te- rv. rlaCingly mix'd

pmaed by byvtai-ilcrr. that a nrui ibould whh
to return to Kutwa* after bring *o lung here,

ba 1 iwn living. He *nkl at French prairie.
•xpa-t to tin. 1 in Kmr«n.« txtter than French
j-rnlrter* "Why, that i* one nf tbo Gnort
portion* of tho rfata,” mid another. “You
will n-’ViT be coater.tod to lire in KaiMa*
again." Tbo inan looked a IttUo xheepiab and
■aid; "Wall, you *ra, my wife'* relalioaalive

4*nck ns a flash to fc—J. where children were
•snn'erned. Only that morning, when I wa*

iikre
“Itecollect. John Frick, if you put that joor

a day a* thi-—mowing and blowing tit to
kill—you needn't never look me in the face
again.”
“Jan«," I savl, in my moat dignified voice,
“I must do my duty."
thing* we sometime* do in thnt mmeniuue of
When th* writ of e-.|iuMon was put into
ny Lard-. &gt;nd tiie landlord said Iw wouldn’t
give another d.iy, I folt meaner than arictntk.
ordy Mt h&gt;g col-l, but damp and foggy, and
enough gloomy tn make folks in trouble betel
tbeir hire* t-» jetting relief by self murder.
I found Ibo lame sodden young man hi the
*cl-»n. ns tipcr and slouchy and dirty as brfbiu No, come to think, not exactly the
tans- Now Im wa* noisy drunk, swaggmng
about the plai.v. awrering and bragging,
thicii touguetl anti maudlins, mxI looking still
more dbgusting Chon when be was doubled
up on tbe chair.

tbe bal.y until my rotarn.”
in course I und'-rsbxid well enough that tbe

Trinity’ coll-ge otxl a man at mmh ability.
Rnt n'i la from tiw two Presbyterian churcbea

Tbe late William H. Vanderbilt, for aotne

owning js-rsonai jroperty In ex'tra of hia
debt* to the value of 41,10),0X», and on thnt
amount be paid tana each year until hti
d««:h, and on that amount only. It I* now
known that bo toft M loot k:l.W.ofJU ir.
taxable secs-itira, erf which ail but *8,0X1,000
haa escaped taxation. —Chicago Tribane.

•Ma,’ Mtel Polly Caution, The Liberty

worship at those of the Methodat or tbe Bap­
tist faith.—W"aridtlgtou Utter.

greasy faced man, grabbing Id tn by tbe arm
and swinging him bock from following after
me. “Ha’s got burin— with your wife.
Keep stiU—you're not tu for businewu”
But tbo tipey I'Wfer broke away md burst

/i&gt;

“It^ all right, Elsie. Pva got a place
ready. PI fetch a wagon and have tbe
tblHRi moved right away." And out be
“I am gtod df that," I aahl to hia wife, n*
she held up her white, troubtod face toward
nw. “How ir. tin* world did t» nice n wcmiu
l»*-o&lt;i&gt;e iw.! to a brute like thi»r
-Oh, if be only trill I" was the pitiful exclamntion of the heart stricken woman.
bed te«n McnretL only wa'tfng the iwyment
of tbe firu month'* rent in advance, and dint

wearing n;i*irel the needed money bad been
-B&lt;

Tdwnc cf’nivv! ha* iiXTMacd wonderfully.

All goods at Lower
Prices than Cheap ones.

plain a* plain could

140 and 148 Jefferson Ave',
Detroit. Mich.

h&lt;*i[*&lt;i on herself.
That wa* womanlike.
1 wouldn't listen to what »h«

Bold I:

She couldn't speak for thank*.
waa too full.

Her heart

tearing into the ream before hi* wife could
get the jewelry oat of right.

But you lied! You

you bad it al) along
HadP

rage, and pound forth
vituprnsUon.
Then I grabbed him and yanked him back- |
ward with a pretty rough jerk, but before I
could sex-nn' him be gave me a clip under tbe
mu that knockid me over a stool, anJ mad* j
another savage lunge at the defenarlem

Tbe Idood of Cortwable John F:i k was
mild tempenri man, with a ccairiitntioaal
tendency to peace. He never could ataiu! ,
and
a woman or child aiaiaul, though, ।
and L- tackled that brute with ■* JiUlo eompuncliou a&gt; be would have tramjited th* life

i knocked bint down, kicked bint a time or

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY
WE QUOTI A FEW PRIQt* O* THE TOLLOWIHC GOODS:
Good Wearing Carpet*.
(Mod lagralna
e&lt; coloring*.
Body K3mE
Holter {ngrolna...........
Bm*F tngrataa
Buriy Bmaveli.
liss’teSc'^
OotSorOatta’.'.

Tapretry HnrweJ* Lounge. Sofia Wa!
I a«i From*........... .........................
I
Hotroom Sun* ft............*10 so
1 &lt;t bed, 1 burey with &lt;!***. f combtaatlon

3 I’irre Bedroom Hulte for
(ImltAiloa Walnut. Malxwaav.or Aril.)
A large slro Solid Wriuat Centre Table,

flnit i laiu werkmsa in a t-iness that paid
eicryXxHial.'.v high wagsa. and that until be
had Mkn u.1 u batata of intoxkaUon tbgy had

Marble Top. for
A Iatxt- «Ue Cre..
Walnut or Mriiornny, for
t-Pn-rc Parlor nulte. Bobd Wrinnt
Frame. Tajiretry Covering, ear own
manufactureUttaO
1-PIree Mohair Ptu*h Farterflulte. . ..*4100
A pate of Heavy Portier Curtain*K»

l

;DDINC CHEAP.”*!

JAMES NALL &amp; CO
Nos, 161, 163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.

an unmerciful thrashing in my Uf* before.

। dc.itli and holding out b»r arutr iniplor-

I400WI

hide.
That wu* womanlike, too
"Now.^rou get a team a’iid move this staff

Turning to bis wif9
thing do him «» mueb good as t Imt baling
would do.
A tri I wa* right, as 1 am able to show

fievbnbn mik'd nt tbe "□ ..vand rndi-m-tl tbe
chain, till n» much as two year* had gone by.
atnvt I iiaJ n&lt;4 awt) before when. I came to
tbe front &lt;&gt;f n nii/hty pretty cottage, with a
trim ganlvii and ign— lr.im in front, ami 1

of (toiling to enjoy tl.-- a^jht of a ni-v place.

“&lt;'onatahi- John Frirkl giro me your
hand!*
If youTi believe me, it waa that kdentiral
loafer, Carl Rev bnlm!
But not the Or*t Lit of a loafer now Not
tni&gt;ctL You wouldn't ir..*t a smarter looking
man or more respectable gvni toman in a
tong ilayV mar. b It wax a wdid pleasure to
look at him aud r-nicuber what a Ood for•ak.m scamp be had b.-'-u not throe year* ago.
-Sbe’U be mighty glad

Plrnmd! You'd better believe it. Plraard
wasn't iialf a imine for it. Tbo light of new­
born happitww an.I thankful gratitude wn*
just dancing in ber bright cyan
All, wmiT riie a pic tore I Health and roay
Goul-biinibling trouldr had nil gone. 8be
wa* justa**weeltUMi nice looking a huly a*

and fredi as * spring robin, wax toddling

Houw* wo* furnUIrd handwxne, I con tail
you Everything in top appte-pio order. It

tipfJi-,» ** * I’iAJ’ed out for good.

real pk.i«.mt clrnt, and promhitig to call
again, ttecbolin ciaaprd my hand a* be aald:
“Co’ivtabl* J-i’m Frick, that wa* an nwfttl

a month. Bt.t It did me more good than
an’rthln- 1 ever had. And I thank you for
it today. It made a man of dm. God bleai

planting extensively &lt;mi the crown property
in Um Isle of Man. About 4,000,RX) treaa
have twen planted ou mountain kind during

an inventory, that Lin debt* ••x.-c-ed-d the

to a flm choir of negro voiro*. an&lt;i maxae* oro
w^ng quite n» well as in those attended ! y the
white*. Ttwro is also a eteond E|&gt;bcopal

Gap, GIovji, Bob!, h

wutherlts
MICHIGAN

AATApBLJ REMEDY.

VA I AKriFI

peralatent, *M no*, bmi iiu» . I- — lajanm.

tmn, yet rkrriuil.

l»r &gt;v etrealw ra

A. BLACK.

A. CAMPBELL

Messrs.-A Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that ut competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.

We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co,

That settled tbe matter.-Portland Orego-

“►wore off" hb taxation on punonalty. That

Tharu i» a la.-gv CatboBt! church in Wa4»tngton aiteudod wa-iuriwly by colorrvi pv**|dc, with i&gt;lack Minto in the nieixv. and ctbvr
thinga to curre^po»»d. It 1* altcuited Ly a
■idt wd aristo-ro- y, aud a membrribip In it

Fir Liiei Circulars
And Short Jackets and
Wraps, Fur Trim­
mings, Muffs,

Boas and Collars, Etc

Hitte cobby hole* to Hve in nt ixxh ctato, with

Who kept tbe mloon I never knew. Tl»ere
nary Waving
ilonelyfacedrfat
gut above
tiie f-mx&gt;
wa* n greasy
Iwlli**!
hulk at
of 13
a man,
there ha* been a complete revolution in tbe in a brown knit woolen jacket, behind tbi
thought of the people ua that reap* t. 1 think bar. and a alim young follow crou-b*d
that Ibis ha* twen largely brought about by «tr*in»t the wall to one side, booty, Cupid
from tb&lt;vrfl-..s-t* of liquor or bev r.
It pretty nkrli ma&gt;le roe uck to look at thi*
with each other.’
ymn.gchsp: he wa* »o frowsy iy«l rumpled
and
filthy, n* if be bad bo-u rolled in a dust
the English j"»'plx, Mr. B^echerf*
“Tbe answer to that ia found in what i&lt;at bcup mid il&gt;--n raked through the gutter.

it go for thirty-ehiltingk, and aotnetimito ran­
Mrthand rank uven in tbe
prvt&gt; utl&lt;&gt;a&gt;
fl4tf«cdu*lv« spharea. No dix-te»** white I
England anjoy-d a ti;-im|4&gt; to be

, ute to brush away tbo team that Minded ber.

grimy looking brick building that liad

SACQUES

The Banner Job Room is hilly abreast of the
times in all that pertains to Job Printing. Work
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.

tent f-ov-ter from Carlisle, mret of tbe trees
Durserhw of Knowfkid in that city.--New
York bun.

PATENTS

PENSIONS SJ

PATENTS

SXLbJS

Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights

charge of illicit dwtilliug. Mid: “W&lt;U, it fa
WAMHINGTON. k». c

FREEl 4 •"SIVA*””"

TOLEDO

BLADE!

£

Washington.

�WASHWOTON CV «

DEATH IN THE DYNAMO.

A COLD STORAGE DEPOT.

'•«

THE MEXICAN CAPITAL
THE UVES

THE HANGMAN AND HIS GALLOWS

A REPORTER GATHERS PQINTS AS

OF

THE

VERY POOR

IN A GREAT CITY.

gREAT

RELICS OF BARBARISM.

.1! th© toltjulty and filth of tb* nation. It
wm fllW with runaway ttegrow. oou^**y'
or*, advrut urer*, &lt;MBe* *eriter», gooibiors,
coufldeiH*' melt, &lt;-&lt;nirte«ui&lt;. uniformed
uBk-t-r* altlrking tbrir duty, amt tbe riff-raff,
tho otTK-vKiringa of »» isvoitou. Thu rtroota
wvro dirty, tbe Uriel bet littte bettor than
IumiiwK the boarding hooroi unekiui and exto.-tionate. aud, although there *» » P"’
country storekeeper
U-nw that intoxicating liquor* were not ana,
cU-iuk c'idd I” imd any where nnd universal
mOtlN-ll . .......................... —- --------------- --rncKi*. iroin narnwnre
- ----- t.-nre tab* -fftr-t inraiiltn! enteo. ta an onthu- drunkrnnow prevailed.
Tn addition to tteaeri
&lt;1^,11.. luvtMrkjutor, mid «inre tbo c«nunl»- •VOB
tarring* to fre*1.
.
an innn«:xM brejii^-.l. Ev*ry cbarcli new ttrrea* ore pavad.an-1 atang on© «
i* bank&lt;-r and prermattw.’ Invlw-ri .
»
CMJ br U»
bT-HUlun- h.
mrt ..t .vunurrir-niv.Dab. But; thi* । boa *p«mt comidorable time lt» making re- •in* orotnded by th* idek und wounded; tho them th© ©tectrfo light giro* nightly
rdulo ,-nil .-shann-1 atibi room* wen-throngmt nation. Bring a new wetion—part of the
to arwnyeon * *™«*
. . । *Barriie*.
...
’ '. .... t*..... .
ter wn, rvxxi- .mnlss nt tiwi now «infl*catad convent of Han
can tatrdly I*- called vart. Ho is «“»&lt;*&lt;« I
"Do you beltovc iu capital piuiWunont,
with a .--mill vrariy recurn An«logou« to ; doctor’’’wMMked. ■
Ui.
V,
!»•,-“I belle vo Uh. death penalty i«u -c-wmry,’
1 lie replfrd, "fir there U a claw of pcoj-:?, a
low*r order of brings, to whom U i* podtire
W.
— ----- —■ -- j ly ntv*«ury. I refer topoopte «ta« cum-­ IK.Ml tore*ns tile win-iww
to which it wa* beln^ put by tlri •utbortHflA thi* *rotou, amid wo* bouare, graocful, with
' from a lino of: murderer*—that i«, men who AH tte* bei- hti nl»»!* tta&gt; city foctnilM ware pretty |&gt;aUo*. lilted with wvll-to-do pc»pte,
have iteT-vnAol directly from fnmill** of cowiv.1 with whl ■•mvitasi bailding*, which Ur„ in their butt th© faanllte* 1 will intro­
• criminal procMvitim. The man who walk*
. - . .
__ i___ .. I.-I t-^l.
Tl....
sort nt
blned For t w enty-flve ?*•«*
hrM
been rnuspvi in tta- -reriwre tardiv^. and - - around ready to commit a willful, preraoli- eral •ohltet*.
Indian* I have JuM brou talking •i-’ut, but
widolv nvniM aud nxi-n.d'v hast heir trail- j tat«l nmnter should die. He b.'longa to a
I hiul a Uttte b«&gt;pital axpm iarco which is a higher grud* and with *«ue ambition to
st lm»t curiou* it not very intonating. I -row in the world.
oncountered on-&gt; day an old miptaintanto. I Ftret, let u* taka tin* gnaar, tent-liko hut
and iuMtrer-. Tn lite gwirral pnbli. tl» tm«t' £uZi’ toSS tadiSX*13oTS Dr? llrixrt Thcma/wbren I had known in ta a varan, tot wtare workrnmi .re jutt Ute
striking
&lt;d thi* iumten*- &lt;tepof i* tta- •V . 1__.
.T^te..
ter..,.-, nrerre the nrel. nud who informed tno that be wa* ginning
building operatimw. A New
dtpattcvnt •»( &lt;x&gt;l«l rtoragc. Thi&lt; ha* atEngtaod tad playing at bring a red Indian
toibrtl n •Mivekijiroent reached nvwtterr r-lre
iu hi* fattest** backyan! would diadain such
"And about women’"
to tb" world. Th© rtitnmriona of the flrm'k
“If tiie taw Is changed from hanging to wen- M&gt;on whirling out into th© suburb* iu
targrei baUdhut will indk uh- il* Hi* propor­
an asnlmlajiro arvl twhind n.opredy pair of
tion* of th-r i rede. Tb© building i* 4U0 by dintli by electricity then it should nnd iii-rrai whirii tlio gorerament had placed at
about
would bo made to include women as well ns
mon Any di«crimlnationbe*w«cnUio sexes tbo dbqxMitkm ot thu rargeon. Kataraiua
bright*, or tl&gt;* name Indicate*, i* a ta-autiful
would make tlu' taw uncoiwtltath-ual."
"Woukl there bo any objection to execut­ loation. none more •» being at that Ume in morrted pair, whd have in family a grown
"In our forty-right cold storage nxim*,'
tiie vicuiky of Um capttah On tta- ground* up daughter «»l I*'' lutsbaiid, tl* tatter
ing wunten with electricity?'’
.1*. .: .
_______ .t.l
r &gt;1.1.1.
-.«■ a m*~nillront buikbng which had ouoo
l-elongnd to the famon* Joel Barlow, but
which -had bo-n-taken by the govwnmeut
much tenter ttact we hare rank an art--dan
for a hrepital. We drove through magnifl- the Uny hut. Kimoua anil tan married
of inflicting the death penalty."
well in our co art van1 at a cart of $3,000,
"MOW
! cent kurroumliupt and finally found uwswlv*. itaughti-r nuikr t.&gt;rtilta*. which Uie tattcr
"How would you uw
turn wwnrmuyr
eteotrirityf"
and w« get an unlimited supply of clear
..__ a ■ &gt;_ __________ .....
.
"Jurt
»eo
bore.
’
’
Mid
Dr.
Southwick,
I
mated
in • sunqUuouidy furnished drawing
waU-r williout mUiiig upontbo city. Thobuildiiiy w nrovfdod with automatic Are Jumping up aud arntlng liiraaelf in nn arm room which tta- ductor rwarveil fnr tlw- rochaii
.
"TI
mi condemned man canrit nalur- ivptksn of r-uiitors
11*
pri*!nc«xi
aotne
tot
­
alarm wire* and th.- d.w have burglar
ibv* chair like this, place bl» hands ou He* of wine, which, bring excellent ut qualalarm*. Ail our jurtitton* nnd floor* are of ally
.. J
A. .
...
*.___
U.J .n.l wa varv thirsty
a jatrat store corn proton. Ttapyc«*tT&lt;0,&lt;J0O and are absolutely tire proof.- For tbe around him. Tbo metal plate* w’xxld bo
faction
and
without
limit.
'cooling proc©*- -re use pun- anbydrou* am­
monia. Thh untinc-uia is pumped to the roof-, u»&gt; prvj™ mvu.ru.
...
and Hibtotwl suqrewivriv to romprerion, 1 room would prema button, chw- the currant
had,
ho
assured
nw,
Uw
model institution of
exponricn and roa-hwatrnn; then it 1* and th- tatai shock would pore through tbe
forced inn- unnllipipre running into targ© body of the rabject. Tho charge would go tbo kind in the north. We wrat through
tank* fijlol wiCi bfine. This brine brt*&gt;mra j rtralgbt through the taort awl lung* and tpteuuid room*. clean and palatial enough
tatemriv rol l «n-i&gt; jw-d in pipe* through- I i-cuetrato tin- oyetem. drath inrtautly rswult•Mttlii-eyrtemof JriiDi*. The tank* are lined I ing. The exponas of the apparatus w ith which
with gtdvaniWMl iron and are rotuplctriy | toexwmte by electricity in thi* city-would whom *cvmnd *o comfoi-taldc that I thought
water tight Th&lt;- ammonia reit&gt;» from tho J be about fl &gt;'1. Connection could Iw made that being ill under «tcli circumstance* was workin,-; regularly c.&gt;!N« of frijolca, tor­
a luxury which would tempi a Sybarite. tillas and chi’.e Wlsra Jnae i* out of work
pease of an execution thereafter would be of Tbe hji room wo visited waa one occujriwi
Fahreuhc it.
Uttlo ron'rqnenc&lt; It would not coat any by "contrabands," concerning whom the
doctor romurkod with a peeultar smite:
more
tlian
a
cigar
to
kill
a
condemned
man
'Tta- nv-cbani-al applbnc©* would make
! “mighty httto."
ton* M
rer d&gt;«ii. it uw*.’ ** i
pur- t —— —~ t- ■ ------ — —, -- ------- C7'_22 '
. ttento. .,.. ... to.
tb© taitei
tri*-* are
-re &lt;w4.iu.wdly
Mwuaray maintain extatrave ami
R powerful machinery ■
TO A CURIOUS PLACE.

I chenprr tkati hanging. *’
. '
"You briltwo then in electricity!"
|
"Ekx-tricltj-i* th« coining power. Death
1* in*taii-_i.irou.i and tbo body te not defaced.
can t*- itmiiitained in tiie varlcu? room*, Tta-rv b- not*tly- uKsrbidnca* ot a hanging, ■tnallpox*"
"That's tbe English of iu”
by merely turning a vidw. which regulate* which isa-rdU© of btrbartan. Just *re a
the flow of tho brine, we cun get n tem­ rqccnt execution here—Hernan’s I think it
"Smallpox hcwniul! Yea. thnt** it.
perature fr-mi 10 degrewi Fahrenheit to 45
minute-,
after
the
drop
foil.
If
that
ia
indegr. &lt;-&gt; Fahn-nhrit. We have a method of
|

lOiauciiM aim iu&gt; re^n-i'-i-up.-uui. »ur u &lt;wunot be niaiuiiuiatad or doc-ton*!, but whirii
trite th© .maduitecated truth.
•B a p-tron te afraid of taking void by
Mr nnhg. en a Munmcr*' duv, from i n out tedetenccre'.uroof flOdc-yrors Fsh-rb it,
ta, mi..look at Jta- re.-teter nnd »«
tta- exrel li.-i;rw- Of rol.l to whtab h„
are -a '-W'l. In cue ro-nn there i* enure

;
i
|
I
I
!
•
1
'

a liugrrlng death.”
.
.
. .----i ...
of exi'-uJtng i-nnunals
‘Truf’ ‘rv!
aaggwtad, bat
*•»
RvruUu- ba* mrt with ahy
f“v«»- A f"* bare advocated Im. guillotine,
but I think U tea barbaromi mode of cswdng
'b** II*r*0'
&lt;•’«» banging in
prritrHuro to doctridty, tbo very s.mwn
larbwoa*. a* an- thn method aud

aiod».-&gt; J'fnaml dlffcrant d ere—
at.I cuid. For dried fruit 40 di-ipvM
"I iinamtj bop- it will. If ft in adopted
X tol-U&lt; O • Uut kl_. fluiu ;
••il. Flail MUWt IH&gt;&lt; (mt- • -- — ----------r— —w---------- ---------Ri-renbrit. *fHl-butter; nndoubte-dly wlopt it, and I think that
Si....
Ir
Bv.
—tl

I was virx-kwl, alarmed, tri'hteawd, hoc
rifled nnd intenwly ©»tt raged nt tbo trick
which bad t-sau p»rpei:-.vtixl on me 1 attemptod tl-. indlgnsnS; I anatlienuitJsed tho
doctor in the mort vigisrotn Eu-rlbh t could
cuxumand, .-uul Anally twemiw silent for want

Boston

have frequently morethan$4.000.COO worth
We

Have inaugurate) this Cl^.
ing .Sale in order to redon
stock for inventory in Pehnanother in crowded place*. The man cd ruary.
culture, speaking French like a Farteian, ttvThe sale will begin lanuw
3 and last nntil .linuarv :ilw
1887.'
Great Bargains may bee,,
pectod.
Marr A Duff have goue this'
tendency'towaro co-operation. their stock aud marked .down
everything in order to make a
hold Tinkering.
clean sweep during this sate.
Great mark-down in iadiea,’
Misses and Children'. Cloab,
Wraps aud Newmarkets.
These Garments are marked
less than cast and as they en
all this seasons goods, they
are ven’ desirable. We have
Supply "«n- made a special price -in Or­
tons. Calicos, Ginghaiu.-. Flainels. Linens,.Towels. Coinfoilers. Blankets. Cnwhos. lire*
Goods, Underwean • ' otten
FlanneL.
It will pay you to attend
this Clearing Sale, as every­
j»t month;
htote itarif,
thing has been reduced, in or­
der to close.
amralderirabl*
Don’t forget the addies.-.
inrtfiutton.

forgotten.
E
In thia city of tarangn and startling eontraata. poverty anti rictaw, civpiaa'Joo and
barbariMx. luxury ami nothing stand side by

MARR &amp; DUFF,
BATTER CRKRK. KJTR

regularly fie a pood many night*

The old

upo»» the manifold

th-y iw-

14 the roiriUtac
us grumbling folk.

waiting for au attack of email] &lt;&gt;

from illurtrnted pup’-rs given by a chsritaUla
child who know* the family. Thi* is the
bright facM Indian woman.
becoming sathflwl that 1 was. for the nonce,
lam objection to its operation than there i* vnallpox proof, I move! hark I " ""
r/ bar© a lane child, a boy named appropriately
to hanging. "
i - "Polinto" In Chicago Times.
i Soledad &lt;r Solitude. The family tak' core
Dr. Hou lb wick added that iu England tbe 1
of a fenced in cornfield, and the budiand
sama quest.. «i had ariw-n, bits no rattefactory !
substitute for hanging b»l btf-u aiggsotad. |
-■rata American mowr

Number ot menitwr* :aMet&gt; during tie-

SIM. oC prevtoo* year....................... UOJ»
Amount ot risk* tod--d durtux prew-r?

mns fear that tho butter may lw» flavored
with the ammonia. This ryould be Utterly
impresibl.
Kut if they prefur ic© they can

State Senator Daniel H. McMillan has
written a tetter to tho cotnmtasioti in which be
says: "Tta, principal objection to tl«» pretent
EKtliod is that it is primitive m its origin

Mi-. Nltnmo, th»ex-chief of the bureau of
■tattetiie. hn« iievn making a careful study
cf ths slid regions of the »&lt;«t with tbo in­
tention of writing a book on this subject.
Hn flj rk &gt;--w very inten-sting fraiurt* and

abeolutely ixupoasibte to agrange a formula
os to tbo sire of tho rope, tho length of the

aro Uai in triads that conic suddenly from
the *«id Inb. Montana, end M&gt;nu.-:iiuc» reach
a* far re-4 tu, Dakota. ’‘These winds’- tbo
protf»w,r mid. talking to your ccwn»|M»ulent. "&lt;«4iw from tbe Pacific etmsL A* a

and. it nMy bo added, very perft
trouble in.
ua^sttafactory manner. The ti
boy will bo a boy. Ho will loiter,
and tom in the alley*, smoko ■

city. The American Dirtriet company,
which te a kind of attachment of the Wrat-

On a vacant lot adjoining tbe ll-ld under

company about 900, and in tbe to’lday sea­ ta occupied by a family rejoicing in tho regal
son perhape 1,200 or 1,800.
several tlcns-nta aometimse lamin to tiie mutt- i
Tbero Ixiys are to lw&gt;*~en every where; they
lotion of tho body by severing the bead: to are very pervasive, very ubiquftcni On a
unnecreoiry and severe suffering by i-eaMon great &lt;tey In tbe Stock Exchange th? rnewMn- Amcrican moiwy. quite fortutixte. The man
works fora jirivate j^-ntl.juan,.caring for
hi« horwM. Tb« wife and her grown up chil­
oom- amount to 100,000 share* of stock, require for dren make tortillas in which arc rolled up
. _ l.l_
brutal.

pom over II- ■ u-wky mountain* tn cunaiderabte quaijitlc*. Th© air I* a gtxxl tteal
of aster flowing from th© equator north*

otvi at Auburn end one at Sing Slug, tbo

mountahH and it get* Into Montaiut. wlierv
th* ArctM-ft'nvrtplwvt- prevails. Sometime*
ft
acrn»*' Vi.ntana and into Itakota.
mate- unnderful and alorriInstantaneous
changra in tbe tompenttur© of the section.

recruit their army of regular derkx with a
squad or two of blue uniformed moiienger* from Mint© house servre ai a |rr&lt;ites.tion
from the noercet station. 11 Li nmoxlng how against Un&gt; outer world nt the entrance;

mtnutbr of rtock operation*.

IV hat ta a

tug Uw criminal oooflued in the county jail
Cor. Cleveland leader.

Senator McMillan
set apart fur that purpose, with no appli­
ance* nave that of a chair, with the hand

it find: its pcstogv obstrncteil by tbo solid
lee whicli ban not been affected by the melt­
ing cure, and tbo result in that tho ran of loo
I* cbrckwl. the great blocks which come join­
ing dtren.frojii above pile up in great max-.:*
m high ip n two or three story hw» , and

Good*

animation of a crowded public plow I raw
a toxa- woman, a widow, buying flower* to
;mt &lt;&gt;n her dead child'* ooffln. which she

| than obliterating the death penally, and In
'beer will nor br aattetted with a higher tern-

Dry
Store.

"Don't walk the plank to-night, Terry!"

an etectrio machine, I
might t&gt;- seata&gt; arid

which hung so nrar the lofty ceiling of the

up to this family, there being a vague report
that they own the land tlirir hut stand* on.
Ja.xil&gt;o ©oniptairai that hi* womenfolk sje-uci
tbe larger [-art of hi* earning* on their
clotltek. but they certainly do not bodock
thaciK-lvc* In finery.
Dtajatally oupoulte ia th* how of adobe
oreuptod 1* tta- Ckmm family, wbo teed a
lot and keep robber* yray frmn atfnrehouae

ant! guard tbv atorehouro. tlu&gt; htwband i*
arekfng work. Think of getting married on
BV esnt» Ami-rk-an money |irr day. the mice
&lt;&lt; a pound of la-risteuk
One more family remain* to be mentioned.
Torre are uivss
rk._.
.i .v . .

rapidly the -high' liver*’ and 'thlnare' •oc­

rand died after marrying a chit of a girl to
whom be insisted on giving hi* name. Iii.«
quent grief and vexation kilted him Itarou
d'Aurtal soon went the Jounwy. He poured
•o much wine down hin throat that ft»
waiter* mid be died of 'inflammation of the
Bordeaux.’ IL to Comte de Z------ fa now

Total Uabllltitw...........
tXCOMK
t'risk prruilumsm-viCash Tram mewbi-rdi
Total eash leevnu"

actualtt paid during the) v.-:
Haterimand n ew paid to offirvo .:
director* (Ktwdule A). -.
All other expenditure’ (schedule J-&gt;

night. A few -lays ago M. dn B-iiut Lahire's
‘set’ too!.- —------ r.r
tc -m._

Total expenses actually paid dtfl-tc.

young tear* from Brittany and Andon who
m.n.
._ ._
m.

many have gone tx-fare them. Ottare will
take their ptare* and an tbe pun* will g,, on
until tbe next revolution.’’
of tlww- roysterenitan will nh&lt;x&gt;t i
four will die oomptetcly uaxl up

“Oh! we'i

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“ C. K. t%ap|&lt;ell. Treo'iin-r
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL XXXI. NO. 38.

The Hastings Banner.
H-abtinok, Barky Co, Mien,

AUTUMN.

ILLINOIS PIONEERS.
j MANNER OF LIVING BV THOSE WHO
FIRST BROKE THE PRAIRIES.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
BUBBCWraON KATKb

ADVXHTO1NG KAT&lt;8:
kurnn p*r year........... .............. 7,..&lt;
Kxlrachirxv for special poatUoa.i.
JOB I*HINTING.

M1U-Clothing.

Southern HUnob differed from

rounding*

Irotn lorgv tenrua, without public conwy-

R. TIMMERMAN,

• Homeopathic Phytddaik A Surgvon,
F\First
dooe east n( Holtoways' drug itora)

HR. Wm. J ON Eb.
v

wcre chinked and daubed, white some wuce
left open to admit light. Windows Were
nearly or quite unknown. Sane of tbo
cabins had cracks all around “that a dog
could jump through." If tbe floor wn* any­
thing else th.in bare ground it *m* mad.* of
puncbconn, or slabs, split out and smoothed
a little with a chopping axe, and fadennd

voung man of cduoUJon and Ambition. Alan!

aldo; and the*** were railed "buttin' poles,"
beenuw the rod* of tbo first ct-areo of loarda
butted against them. Several counva of

QOUK A NHKLDON,

wtrt‘ laid, four foot board* being grnrrally

Tbo chimney waa of «pHt log* below and
JAMES A. HWEEZEY
time* only a dirt.

clapboard*

E. KENANTON,

A• '

Attorney at Law,

far cupboard, pantry, Irareui and wanlrute,

. *0*01*01 tbe State. Coiieoouna

TOHN GARVETH.
*
Attorney st Ijiw,
MidmevUla, Mteh
MARTIN V. BARKER, R**l Estate.
JU. Insurance and Loana.

of tbe cabin, tbe other end* of them rail*
being let tn to a poet, the entire etrucUinfrequently having but ooc bed part. Board*
bod—If tbo happy family had any—wm laid,
The table* wa« either mxle rJ twwrda naiUd

NAPPES’ A Van ARMAN,
■
Lawyer*.
(Over tbuolngi Naaoeal Bank.)

K

WILLIAM B. SWKEZEY, Attorney
“ At Law and .Solicitor Ln Chancery.
WILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY,
’»
.
.lusticm of the Peac**.
GonocCloon a specialty.
f M. R. GILUYNPIK.’
!•
Notary Pu
Bowrna Milte.

floor, hirst was plenty, but Iwra.lrtuff wnn
at first brought from tbcoliier M&lt;tl?inrnt*on
U»o hIi»Mdpi&gt;l, Ohio or Wabash. Son*, bad
little Iwmd ndlb that would grind a buabri
or two of corn in a day, n.nd they did well.
But many had,to b.»at thian&gt;*d In a mortar
One family bod a big Kettle which they uwl

tlx* sw«5&gt; rawed it, and so, thump, thump,
tbo pounding wnnt au til! the grain was
broken small enough to make bread. An-

j£ARY C. COBB,

rAJjHI'/.TA HI.K DRUBaMAXKff.
Etw-'icl A t’^niion Given to Cutting
•xtd Fitting. Pattern* Out to order.

punching a pkw of dremkia full of boles
with a hot sjrtndie and «trrtching| it aver a
boofk In the early autumn nx«l w«* grated.

Hour* from 7 *. tn. to S p. m.

L.
A. 1951-^SJ^S^aSC
ty Hall. ov»r Jultue B HI'b Mora.
um

A. H. JOHNHON, M. W.
W. A. 8CIDMOHK. R. H.

But finer dcllcaclee than
then it was (&gt;ut into a cloth of loosivopen
texture, and a* much us pardblr iclt&lt;x: aa-I
benteu out through tbo cloth. This was

Hastings City Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.

CAPITAL, SCO,OOO.OO.

Tlx* hats tbo men brought to thia country

original rappiy of clothing bepan to fail, the
MUhlgan.

OFFICERS:

made excellent clothing: but .our find aot-

IV hen the torn or toy* went

manent thing.

breecbea would aoon bo dangling around

WRSCTORSi

sooniT, when they bream* dry again, tbry
rustled and crackled about their knees ns

W. H. Goodyear.

p A RM ERM, ATTRNT1ON!

bafare daylight the next

HAY

to get back tbo next night, or tbo following

Wanted!
At Once, in any Quantity.
fct&lt; from the

Press near Elevator.
Call and See me.

J. M. ROGERS.

rope work*

Some later mill* had a light

round a little trundl" bead that tnnu the

County News.
CAtfTLRTON.
Mr. and Mra. F. Gates, of Orangeville,
were guests of E. Lockhart the past
week.
George and E. Wollette, of Woodland,
spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs.
J. Wat ring.
J. Drowkpife was attacked while
coining home from town Sunday 'even­
ing by a panther or some other wild an­
imal. He was terribly scared.
8. Sprengrt, of Jackson, is enjoying
the country with his cousin, Steve
Sprenget
May Lockhart is on the sick list.
Charley Newton comes to ths front
with a new cutter.
Ed. L’llbeam, of town, was the guest
Of C. Newton, Monday.
M. Bloom is in Bittle Creek on a vis­
it
Brit Hoag, of Nashville, has erected
one of those noted Eureka wind mills
for E. Lockhart.
Mrs. J. Murphy, of Hastings, is en­
joying the country with E. Lockhart,
the past week.
.
Frank Stanley and wifd. Geo. and
Harry Durkee with their mother, and
B. Neman and family, of Hastings,
made tneir sister. Mra. Wm. Tomlinson,
a pleasant visit Th ursday.
,
Some 35 young p«-ople from town and
vicinity, armed with select music, made
E. Lockhart za surprise Friday evening.
The dining room was soon put in readiueea, and the up of the fantastic toe
was heard till the wee hours of morn­
ing.
Died, at the residence of Milton Brad­
ley, Jan. 16lh. the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Bradley, of infiamation of the lungs; aged 5 weeks and
three days. Funeral held at East Cas­
tleton church. Rev. Smith officiating.
The remains were interred in the Cas­
tleton Center cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heffribower’s
infant child, aged two months, wm
buried in the Freeport cemetery Wed­
nesday. Jan. Iflth. The afflicted parents
have ths sympathy of relative and
friends.
*
Nearly every evening during the re­
cent heavy fall of snow. D. O. Ward
could beseem with Job Cheesebiough's
Umm and snow plow, breaking roads on
all the streets, an act which was higbly
apprecUted by alt
Mra. N. Brayton started Monday for
Fowlerville, where she was called in
the hopes that her presence would en­
courage and cheer an invalid sister..
That she will accomplish her mission
those who know her will not doubt
We are informed by what we consid­
er reliable authority, that J. W. Boyn­
ton will be here in a few days closing
up matters along his line, procuring
right of way and getting ready for ac­
tive work soon as the weather will per­
mit
Mias Agneas Fwby, residing two
miles south, was most agreeably sur­
prised Munday evening by the arrival
of hosts of her young frlenda who came
to celebrate her 17th birthday. Many
valuable presents were left with tbe
young lady as tokens of esteem. After
»pending an enjoyable evening and par­
taking .if refreahmente prepared by the
young hostess, tbo large company de­
parted, well pleased with the evening’s
entertainment.

HICKORY CORUSRH.
Tbe dearth of rain water in a thing ef
the past, trfnt* the thaw.
Orlo Kennedy has gone to New Yprtt
state for » visit and a rwt
Several days since G. V. RobLnaon
for this place with horses and sleighs,
well laden and balanced with human
kindorse together with many of the
dainties of life that they were prompted
to bring along; but before arriving a*
■estination the load was upset in the
deep snow. With aaaistunce tbe load
was righted, and the travelers arrived
at the residence of Rev. John Mason
alxiut 1 o’clock, where they met a cor­
dial welcome, and with invited gnesta
several pleasant hours were pa—-A*
a token of love and tewern there was
left with ihe Elder and his spouse a
purse of money.
Rev. J. W. Parkhurst, formerly ps»*
tor of the Baptist church of this pbrn^
but recent pastor of that denomlnstl—
at Moringo, died st that place oc the
KMh- Hia remains w»re brought to his
home in Augusta where the funeral
was held the 16th. Quite a large deiag»tion of hie fnends from this place west
to pay their respects to one who in Ufa
commanded the esteem of alL
Protracted meetings have been in pro­
gress at the Wesleyan church for the
past two weeks, resulUng in mooh
good.
W. O.. Barnes has his bone so weil
trained to attend church that when It

WOOOLAHO.
Henry Derby has returned and has
paid all of his accounts left when he de­ ship, every time.
Frank Burdick’s children have tba
parted.
'
BnarRHlc young nx*n cboonn almost any other
Mrs. P. Hunsicker has moved into the scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart are yet confined to
bour* are from 0 to 4 only, with a half hour
their room, with bat little improvemea*
Jacob
Eisonbeia
has
bought
the
E.
fbr lunch; but it is a trnacberoua routine
in either. (
Lucas house and lot
tuxflneki'GiuJy works upon a man's inralal
Arrangements are bring made for a
E. Lucas carries his thumb^in a rag
on account of being in tbe mouth of a grand good time al Aldneh’a rink for
the benefit of Rev. John Mason.
fox caught last week.
The live hog market to quite active.
Reuben Crowell has gone blind in
one eye on accountMf his sickneu last
NORTH BARRY.
winter.
gladly resign thia vnpy day, but what would
NASH VILLS.
Alltoon Bostwick bus purchwed lus­
On account qf the sudden rising of
become of my family? 1 know 'ateoiutaly
Tbe river is ou its dignity and Brady's
ty acres of bls father's farm.
McArthur's
creek
Dr.
Landis
had
to
flats are inundated.
L C. Clark is making and selling bob
Jeffreds 1’osl annual camp-fire oc­ tear up his carpets and remove them to sleighs this winter.
and work up. cur* at the opera bouM on Tuesday the upper story of his house.
Allen Powltoon. of Dakota, haa been
Thomas Craps, of Plainwell, is visit-1
before I could evening oi next week. Supper at Koch*
visiting at Edraore Clark's, and at hto
Ing friends In this vicinity.
er's old store in vonueclion.
8.
Haight
is
having
a
new
hearse
built
W. El Griggs bas recovered from a that will be as nice as any in the county. for the past two weeks.
ington aimllarly altnoted. Tbnlr ambition severe attack of pleurisy.
Quite a number are hauling poles for
One day last week a young man. a
Quite an exciterut nt was caused on
minor, was seen on our streetslfllled wood from Mr. Seible’a, at 84 per aero,
Main street Friday a I ternoon by Mrs. with tangle foot so that he was taken
The proceeds of the donation at Jos­
Wm. Burgett, who drove her husband's home by John Underlick and he had” to eph Westman’s werqodv 817AO. owing
team through tbe street on a dead run. bold him down Ln the aleigh box.
to the stormy night and the roads.
Many thought tbe team was running
There will Ik quarterly meeting-at
Mrs. C. A. Hough was Ln town last
away and tried to slop them, but she week visiting friends.
the Cunnell school heuso next Saturday
w arued Ueui away and kept ou going.
'
Tbe Woodland correspondent for the and Sunday.
An
accident
stoped
them
south
of
thr
The dance, at Henrv Forbes’ on tha
unkwl read v" tbe gnuxHoun--** »!rtl aocne
Nashville News is off his base in refereliange ocrun in tbe admin !«i ration." —Cor. village and they were brought back, euce to the pereon getting 62,000 pen­ 11th wm well attended.
iter actions were caused, 1 understand, sion a year. It was for back pension
New York Graphic.
George Smelcher and family have
by some domratic trouble.
in-en visiting st N. Kahler’s the pest
from the time of his discharge.
R. C. Boyle has again started up his
On Friday evening friends 10 in num­ week.
cooper shop in the Olds mill, and is ber surprised Wm. Jordan and wife and
j
A. Craven, of Hope, has traded hto
' to apcll lite tert name with onr&gt; * Nolblag turning out. about 100 barrels per day.
yoke of oxen for a horse.
left them a library lamp worth »6.
Tbe smoke Stack was blown off tbe
angered him more than to rvrtev a tetter
Grand masquerade partv at Kelley's'
WEST BALTIMORE.
eoutalnlng a aui^rfluoua ■ in tbe aupwwrip- depot pump bouse one night last Week, rink Jan. 28.
tiou.
Rpraltlng about tlx&gt; Llttte Glant'a bill has been putiup again.
The snow has left us.
L. 11. and H. L Peck, of Rochester,
feosHlTviuete in thb paH^lar. Etopbon A
Gene Rich hM become a mideet af
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
N. Y. are the new proprietors of the
Prichard ville.
Our January thaw has arrived, and
wa* tbo double • abomination that oner beot bakery, having bougni oui Henrv Clev­
and Mrs. Frnhauf have returned
in consequence thereof a loud of beer to Mr.
er last week.
Ann Arbor.
The protracted meetings at tbe M. E. and whiskey spent Saturday night in
beck In 1841 fotbri wna running for wiElmer McMannis has a new boarder.
grraa in a aouthern Dllnoi* dietnet agnlnat church have closed, but the Congrwa- the road near Bush Johnson’s. It was It Lsji girl.
rescued from its perilous position on
UunaUsts still hold the fort.
Several camti of scariet fever in tbe
Tbe new books for the school library Sunday morning and transported to the Hinds district in Hope.
was DoeglM' by a gcxxl big majority. have arrived and will undoubtedly Prairieville hotel, where it can now be
R. H. Laralx* went to the pine woods
found,
perhaps,
ready
for
visitors.
prove oi great beneilL They are priDhurt week.
The 1.0. G. T. held open lodge Thurs­
found that the Douglas ti-krta bad
cipuliy works of reference.
Tbe young folks ha&lt;l a party at Geo.
printed with the «inj;)n a and the double a.
I. J. Wilson is seriously ill with day night. Many visitors were present Sals bang h’s last Friday night. All re­
and were agreeably entertained.
rheuuistic fever.
port a good time.
John Jones has purchased the house
A daughter of W. P. Hoyt, of this
and lot owned by John Moon, where he
ballot* with th" double i village, died at Morgan last Saturday.
ORAIfOBVlLLB.
will
build
a
new
house
in
the
spring.
A number of Woodland Odd Fellows
Tbe sudden change in the weather
This was de&amp;e, and It wa* found that Stew­ viaited their Nashville brethren last Mr. Moon will move north.
has caused ooneideraWe iticknere here.
art, tbe IVldg candidate, bad a plurality of week.
Exiitb Teerpening ha.i resumed her
Rev. Roes. Wm. England aad John
Humphrey Atkinson baa returned position in the school.
Coy all have children sick with lung fe­
Daisy Jones Li quite sick.
from a visit to the parental home at
ver.
frauJrd aan-lidat" refused to rotor-tain rueb Homer. N. Y.
Stephen Temple sent a brahma roos­
Mrs. Allice Norton has been sick b«t
Uld Mr. Graves is very low with con- ter and two hens to the Grand Rapids is better at present
poultry show lastjKeek. vjhelr united
aumption.
A child of A. M. Clem was buried
fraud. Father returned to bi* law office
Barney Lee was at Grand Rapids last weight tieing 30}&lt; pounds. Stephen last Thursday.
has some flnejxiultry.
week.
Sunday, Georgs Clark was buried.
We
regret
to
hear
of
the
death
of
the
Airs. Catharine Everts last Muskegon
Last week Mr. Crawford and wife
Rev. J. Parkhurst, Drat pastor of the
visiting relatives.
were called to Castleton by an aeeideat
tinu which followed fairly mopped routhem
Tbe work of transforming the Bar- Baptist church of this place, which
Ulinoia with hi* rival. Aa before, several l«r mill into a hrat-class roller process took place af bls home in Ctrtwco last to their son John. He was cutting
wood,
when a falling tree struck him,
rsUibliahuieni will soon l&gt;e commenced. week. No particulars have reached us, breaking hte left kg above tbe knee in
Some of our young people will attend 'as yet
w.
IL
Willis,
accompanied
by
Dr.
the inmqurrade carnival at Woodland
Orangeville has need of a good M. D.
Friday night, if the sleighing is good. Hyde, went to Kalamazoo Saturday for one that will attend to hie buslnett.
The new hall of the K. 1*. lodge will the purpose of having teeth extracted,
terribly for eeveral days past
be dedicated February 8th, with appro- suffered
1
MARTIN'S CORNSRS.
'
Rev. Bruce came near losing hU baby
priate ceremonies.
Saturday and Sunday night might be
week, a small son having traded it
Conrad Clever, of Middleville,'was in last
;
period from thomanxvwwof the town the era
called rainy.
with
one
of
the
neighbors
for
a
jack
­
of vneuoua and owlish gravity. He won a town last week.
Mud creek flats are overflowed.
I1. W. Walrath spent Sunday at Mid- 'knife.
turly, wull.-u and inert preteat agniiwt IoikJW. Heywood is sick nt the home of
ncss and displays; but bu’« dead and out of dluville. •
his sister Mrs. Tom Mead, and is not
CARLTON.
Mrs. Johu Barry has' been quite 111
fashion, and m&gt;-n are hurryIng to exploit the
expected to recover.
with
rheumatism.
f
Henry Wing returned to his home at
very things he mart abhorred. Now tbe bowlA man by the name of Crawford,
The thaw ha* put’a stop to spearing Hickory Corners Monday last.
cutting wood on the Kratz place, wm
through the ice.
Uncle Nick Allerding is very feeble struck bv a falling tree. One of hte
d.-red silk and Mitin weirt.-oeto, with over
at preeeot.
thighs was fractured in two place*, and
pnitcra, brilliantly burd erarfa, gaudy clove*,
FRSBE0RT.
Eva Penkins, of Freeport visited Miss the other injured. He was carried to
toney shirt*, flowing trtMiwm and elotbes From tbe Harald.
Joseph Allerding last week.
tbe home or Mr. Joslin, where he vet
of many sliadco. At night his shirt front is
TheSeven-day Advents are holding remains. He has a brother with him,
The sick are very numerous at pres­
Ccured and frilled; he sport* gold buttons on ent.
meetings in the town hall thia week.
and is expecting his parents.
Jay and Judson Carpenter are cut­
Infantile pneumonia is very preva­
The revival meetings are Ln progreat,
ting logs for Smith &amp; Son.
lent in thia vicinity.
with increased interest, Several have
George
Allardlng
moved
into
his
new
Mr. N. Allerding, of Carlton, is suf­
determined to lead a new life.
kcnhlcf Into hbt brrnrt. Now bee ho the man fering from illnttt effecting his lungs. bouse last week.
O. P. Wellman is said to have a glanJohn Flemming says it is better rid­ dered home._________________
Mrs. R. M. Bates is at present in at­
tendance at tbe sick bed of her mother, ing when the aleigh is right side up.
hilarious greeting* to hJefrtaxl*. He’•cheap in HaaUngs.
FOUR C0RNNRS.
Many are complaining of bad colds.
J hood Odell is visiting friends in Os­
Quite an Intercet is being taken in
the meetings now tn progress al tbe 1ceola county, near Evart.
James Cole started for IMoekev Mon­
Mra. D. C. Kenyon ia bo better at th to
M.,E. church.
writing.
Jamra Godfrey purchased a tour- 1
George Wickham and Charles Flem­
Mr*. Leroy Barnum. of your dty. to
year-old Norman colt near Irving sta­
ing
had
a
fine
ride
Friday
night
last,
upending
the week with friends in thia
tion Tuesday.
Rev. Barnaby preached to large audl- 1only George says ho had to ger out too vicinity.
•
DELTON.
quick tn suit him.
Mbs Nellie Bain, of Grand Rapids, is
The severe snow and wind-storm that enew Sunday morning and evening at 1
Boys, if you can't conduct yourselves spending a abort lime with her parenta
has visited these part* for the last few the U. B. church.
better
in
church
you
bad
better
remain
and
friends
at
Lhe
Corners.
Frank
Herrick
moved
his
family
in
­
davs have left the roads in rafhrr bail
1 wav.
G. E. Coats and family are living la
shape; but by the aid of shovels and to the house on H. Withey’s place one a
At Carlton Center, Sunday evening. their coeey little bouse.
auow plow, we hope to make this dis­ mile east on Monday.
W. 11. Humtiuw's family have all been -30th. Itev. J. R. Bowen will jireach up­
Wallace Townsend walks with three
trict puM-ible at all times.
&lt;on the Sabbath question: “The Lord's legs at present Cause, froal-blte.
J. C. Chase an4 wife are visiting her sick but himself the past week.
No literary at the Fisher school bouse
Services begun at the M. E. church 1day. the tinil day of the week, not the
parents In this place fur a short time.
seventh."
Saturday
last, owing to the unfavora­
O. B irrrtt has been trying to drive a again on Tutoday evening. Revs. Eaton 1
ble weather.
well, but he has failed twiceou account and Bowen conducting.
NORTH IRVING.
We are glad to announce that Dr.
of points breaking. To lie without
DOWLINO.
A family reunion was held at Mr. G.
wa’er at this time of the year is a bad Abbott, of Carlton, in appurenUy re­
Our snow baa nearly all gone.
covering from his lung illnett.
iG. Trout's Friday evening Ivt, those
thing.
School called m usual Monday morn­
Bryan Walker, Sen., and wife return- ।of his children together with their
Mrs. F. J. Norwood la on the lick
list, having contracted a hard oold and cd Saturday from an enjoyable visit ifamilies ■ living In tbe county, were ing. but the stove smoked so the teach­
with friends in Baltimore township.
i
present.
Leroy Trout and wife, of Ohio, er had to dlamtos school until the pipe
Miss Louisa Siutdcber was again able Mra. F. L. Barnes, of Alma and Mra. WHH cleaned.
David Manning is at work for Philo
“I was not aware that you knew him.” to Muuie her duties ks clerk in John Philip Bowers and two children, of
said Tom Smith to an Irish friend the Yarger's store Jloixlay morning.
1’mnfleld, also being among those pres­ Granger.
G. Reid hat a brother visiting him.
other day. -Know him!" said he, in a
Among the sick this week are: Fred &lt;ent. The day previous was Mr. T.*s
There is to bu a prize social at the
tone that comprehended a knowledge Fox. D. Zagelmeyer'a eon, W. Roush’s (66th birthday and his children assem­
of more than one life.
knew him youngest boy, A. McNaughton’s child, 1bled to commemorate the event A
when his father was a boyF
Mra. V. Dipp, Mrs. J. Wing.
।pleasant time was had.
dicr’a widows and daughters who ham to
earn their dally bread; tn fact It la a Cod-

Dentist

C. WELTON

I

GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIP.

very alightly hewn, and aamrtlnxw tbo walls
were built of »j&gt;lit !i*^a tntxxXhwi a little on

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist

G•

YV H. LANDIN, M. D„
‘
•
Physican and burgeon.
Woodland. Mich.
UOoB om door aoath of
toend them day or night.

A

I recently chatted with a bright young
man who lx Ids a secoed claw rterkahip
&lt;1,400} in tbs war d.jwruncnt at Washing­
ton. Iln took thn place ten y.v*r» ago, aft.*
having l*- !i gmiuotad with high Ixrooni
from one of tlx* leading New England coltegr*. intending to thus support liluMnlf white
Studying a profession. His salary at Hurt

Tbo haooco wen* mortly round pole colon*,

Telephone M Holloways* dnuc More.
rtf Hrw^u t .n...n...,
...

WHOLE NO. 1852.

HASTINGS. MICH., JANUARY 27,1887.

�THE "HORSE EXCHANGE'
VtSTT TO A NEW YORK MARKET FOR

■r

WHTAN AND HOME.
THE

FRIENDSHIP ANO

LOVE OF A

WOMAN WORTH WINNING.

BROKEN DOWH HQRSES:

W. H.

XCSKHM5SSE

Electric Bitters and I*
Buckhm*
----------- Arabi
~
Salve for six yeura. Havtusevar handl­
ed remedies that sell as well, or givs
such UBivenal satisfaction
There
have been some wonderful cures effect­
ed by these medicinee in thia city.
Several cases of pronounced (waffi.
tlon have been entirelv cured by use of
a few bottle* of Dr. King's New Di»covery, taken in connection with Elec­
tric Hitter*. We gnarvteetbem always.
Bold by W. H. Goodyear A Co.

And Msapbere of
ehair, of

naQa

than oa frrxh u a bath

womeu readily; do not urid--nrtan-l their real
characters even fltough th-wc riiaracter* may

;M5Ki£
are bought, aold and excliangv»i which niuatrallwcrf th«w knbwinj New Yorkes never
htord Of. Eut every peddler who b rich

you an infallible rule, one which y&lt;ni can
apply tn every cnsn and never be di*np|x&gt;inted
in the rveultr It is simply thb: When you
come into the presence of a woman whom

impreau-jn sto tnnktH on your mind.
tnilucacv will degrade yiai

Hlra may pleaaa

Itatv. ncn 3 end 3 o'clock in the afternoon

agine kimaelf in a luuMic eeylnm. The
auctianoer is no longer regarded. Every
dealer it then an nucuoawei, albeit witliout a

present pleasure and no care for anything
but self. She will never uplift yon beyond
your present plane nor incite you to deeds at
honor. K1h&gt; must live out b.-r orgunizatlen
whnt a woman should b- lox man—a gulds
to draw him up. not dowfi; a friend whom
ho can safely trurt and honor, and, pcr-

"Bi;rgvrt bargain of tho age. True Hunhtatonlan blcxxl. Trots a mU» in 2. GO. Nome

laparilia
L'iMU VM

Horaa tliat can hardly pull a pound are
wvss by sumo magic biftw nee. trotting like

• Dollar.

of dboa«*-« which, iu tlx&gt; whirl aud coafution,
ar* concealed: Inrae* with hoof* luilf oaten
away; borsre wtewn thighs w-eni out -«f joint;
blind bor»«»; Itorare that are worn out from
“DCXMV.",

Ataiiou

word k not Mirent Ho has wluit nrr
ealkd "on" and “off" days. One day hob
as brisk and ttery n lion* a« onv would wwh
bo unable to pull a |x&gt;und or stand up in Ids
harness, or may give up the ghost altogether.
Hb dbeaee b incurable, yet when he b in

deceived in him.

.sass?'

Following the direction of the man's finger

spirited bay borer. A typical Jockey was
riding him around to show his good points,

aian, confidentially.

agp about a lit tie borgin, as* so 1 don’t want

Wot

iaid a certain amount of forgiveness.
Never to make a woman balance on tl&gt;e

How few who are really beautiful era
cnjnhlo of lieing so professionally; tn other

If anxious

The old and much abused effect of floating
ico shown in “Uncle Tam;s Cabin," where
Eliza crosses the Ohio and avofab bar purrollers and polled from aide to aide by means
of ropes. Then the effort was bettered by

an attractive woman it os abort oaths life of
a butterfly.—Hartford Courant.

To answer letters.
To Loop appointznem*.
And Last and most enduring resolution of

give it motion by
•izte of a long cylindrical frame eo.arod
with irregular shaped pieces of wood painted

even the doctor at defiance Columns might

Horticulturists are positively besieged for
baixbumc a-cds of exotic and Entire plants to

oxamplo, cu« experienced nurse having
learned from a leading accoucheur to anoint

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h,-..
Her influence will be ennobling, not degrad­
ing She will never drag a man down, but cabinets set in frame of beautifully carved
rai*e him to a higher level and bring out In , ,, ,
________________
•trong relief all th* grand nnlrilitT of man- !ac*|U*r work and ornamented with rock
hood that b in him, and th* strength and &lt; ryxtai cut in fantastic forms,
purity of his highest and brat gifts.
•
Tira friendship and love of a woman aft hl« •
vw( . nr»d
uwu 1
The following rurt«i on dreas are furntxbed
elax* is worth winning, my brother:
hix • me by a lady: \T6llo many a Frenchwoman
happy h he who can call such . wotnau
_______
' can win
’
of th»» well-to-do bourgeois elaw gore to marfriend, arid doubly bln-w-d is to who
her will be on a place far above selfish paaalon, anil round out the life into harmonious
•?onipleten&lt;w&lt; that not only influences the in­
dividual but rdl who come in contact with
him — Cor. Christian Register.

price of her mmratihlra slw b often re;^rdleax of tbe expense of her white petticoats.
Tho white |»tti&lt;x«t ts rather a costly article,
l&gt;ccau»o it mii’t always be spot'.cwdy clean.
A French lady, and above all a Parisicnne,
would as soon think of wearing one soiled as

• I havesreo the women of many nations,"
rernork.xl an old grotl-man to a reporter the

her stocking or with txxXs down at beel. In
such matters t!» French am essentially par-

and 1 eunfraa with'-pride that I think Atari-

ample to many wealthy and well dressed
danshters of Albion anj of America, who.

bJIra, who on- |w*rhapa more j-articular

prnachably gloved and booted.
held its ground in France, while in some

body knows them, and because they cannot
go down tbe street without bring K-nitimird

an alibi for him."

most driven from general u.-w- Yet even in
thb matter of th.’ white petticoat fashion b
forbidding Frrneh ladfea to be henceforth
rate during tto coming winter, they are to

and go about in such slatternly attire a* tbsy
was locked, tbe guide paused and knocked in

nnderlinen generally is undergoing modifl•■at tons, and night dresoes of colored cambric

daily bath, insisting that the practice was
their complexions:

by painting a sea and building a number of
waves nliptlcal in form and fastening them

Another nurse could

The Beat Balve In the world for Cut*.
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hand*
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruption*,
and positively cures Piles, or no payrequired. It is guaranteed to give par­
fact satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cent* per box. For sale by W. .
II. Goodyear A Co.
Joseph Sheldon, an old resident of St.
Ignace, had -bis brains daubed out by *
fly-wheel Thursday.

FOR I DON’T CARE, dull, tired
feeling, Impoverished blnod. dull pain*
in back itfid head, tantalizing skin erup.
tions. Kemp's Sarsaparilla never fails
to give relief. We always guarantee it.
Price SIXX) per bottle. W. u.Goodyear.
FOR tt CENTS get Kemp's Liver
I’llls for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. FL Goodyka*.

which she washed th&lt; baby. “No, tunrra,"
she would say, "I always wash's children in
water frrsb from tho hydrant; aartn water
makes them delicate," and she would unhesi­
tatingly give up a good place rather than
sand cloth.

public piners in their attractivemwi. Open
your blinds by day, and light bright fires
by night. Illuminate your ruotav Hang

W. H. Goodyear A Co can always be
relied upon to carry in rtook the purest
and beat goods, and sustain tbe reputetlon of being active, pushing and reli­
able, by recommending articles with well
ratal dished merit and such as are popu­
lar. Having the agency for the ceMbnKed Dr. King's New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on qpoaitive guarantee. It will surely
cure any and every affection of throat,
lungs, or chest, and-in order to prove
our chiitn, we ask you to call and get a
Trial Bottle Free.

bolts with two small rocker* w substituted
World" was jiroduced by having a man at
each one of tbe cntraneca who kept shaking

three inchra sto might have comfort.

her agv or social p-xiltion, no matt-T if die
bo poorly &lt;lir».w*l and plain featured aud pM
not calculated to make a abow In th* world tlx- nredlt* paw« through tbeir axco.
of fashion;. xhA-baa a aoul filled with p**i, j
Amoug cboioa knickknuckx for boudoir
and her thought* uro the fnrerunnerx of good toy! nmilar uw are -mall cabinrta with
masking doom itixida of doom—rabtlrtlea of
stent inspiration to .vutf^hat wifi draw you craftanumdnp with interior nrraugrmenta
to higher planes of dnvelofanenl ami tend tn
make yon tto man you ought to be. After r incut I on.
■qxmding an hour with such a woman you ;
leave tor feeling more manly, more meet
—
morally and phyxlcallr. and though you may cnmjo holding up one end. The net would
not liavc tto thought clearly formed In yaur w«ni to to sutUrisaUy capackoa* for any of
miua. yet you are cxuixnous inax tr&gt;« uni"
»I«'ut in her company wax x|&gt;ont wisely. :
Y
om are aware that her Influence
You
influencx b
is elevating I Jeweled, shows thu dial of a clock on one
and refining and you feel your brtter nature nt its sides. 1'impended In a darkened &lt;x&gt;roer
rousing into action. Yoa fe«-| axtuuund of nod with the fuco of the dork shlningja tbe
your miwicedx end wish y-sirself better than ban of the colored roun-Urta it pnaenta a
you are. and resolve to moke younwif more pnttv effect.
worthy of her reganl. Evils dint you have
Half dozen sets of elegantly dewrated cups

Have you ever lived in

•Cher fellow

and criticised.
No wonder the term "pro.'casional beauty"
camo up bi London! It ba most difficult

*&gt;th divbiraal bands of rrtem, or to dock

Tto report- r excused idiusrtf on tlx- ground

Fatauary. aTT
M
Hi.
ie exprora food.
be made la Um
daywarreoaU

Tto cloth is painted not/ouly to

When tto --ord bolding the »® cloth is re-

THE PRETTIEST LADY In Hast­
ings and ether* should not allow •
cough to run. Use at oace Kemp's
Balsam, which we guarantee to cure, .
Price 50 cents and SLUO. Trial site’
free. W. ii. Goodyear druggist

Kalamazoo's charity ball, which came
off Wednesday, wax a great success,
about &lt;XB luring prew-nt
•

frotn the art rocks nnd bank, and as tie* undar

The unprecedented sale of Boscbee'a
Gernuut Hyrup within a few year*, ha*
Aatookhed the world. Il is withoiU
njeewary tbe operator ho* but tn ptfll it doubt the safeet and nest rvtncdv ever
of three jiatterna
vari-and effectual
for the For
Apewly
sons. Bt.inulate Uicir ambitionstointolerate,
worthy new drain-* awakn and you , now compoaeddiscovered
cure of coughs, colds and the iwvrrest
-lUTctions. ’ Wbile you make borne thair de
lung troubles* It acts on an entirely
light fill them with higher pun&gt;oses than is expensive.
different prihclple from the usurl pro­
mere pleasure. Whether they shall pass
For moonlight rtpplm and shadows
scriptions given by physicians, as it
happy bnybood and enter upon manhood
dot* uot dry up a cough and leave the
ccilocvd silken cloths are hung
Theredisease still in the svsteuf, but on the.
•Vowing through Hirer- slashes pr-xtucra
contrary removes the cause of the
trouble, heals the parte affected and*
But with SAOO.OOO.OOO In tbe Metropolitan
leave* them in a purely heakhy coodp
Ojiera house Uwru ought not to lw 200,000 directing
lion. A bottle kept in the house for
wotuca starving in its oluulow There is no
use when the diseane* make their ap-_
pearanc*, will save doct »r’s bilL and a
long spell of serious illnrsw. A trial­
will convince you of thee* facta. It is
positively sold by all druggista and
general dealer* in the land. Price, 1T&gt;
cents, large bottles.
in your hona liol i, and bring in mirth and

Tbe Michigan funeral directors held
their eighth annual me.-ting at Ann
Arbor Wednesday.
.

York for all tto music and all tbo millinery.
and no littlo child go shivering and supperteo- to a bed at straw. —Gall Hamilton tn Now
York World.

ootmeiouunre of its indestructibility. Its pcr-

Tbo Boston Courier thinks that too many
at ehildnn. "Who," ft says, "has not seen 1 t[- vague old idea,of tbeir potenry-aU thb
children badgered and haruted with: Kte '
nzore,' to many minds, bM m much
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v________
__ _ ___
as tho
inherent
*v' b~«tj tf Ite Ibta,
.unit.
I^«o^
JOO' fom*
1OT. hr-.
■»»
-™*r beautr
« U&gt;. of**
Ubrrrol
F»ndl«: now pul your arm round l—H. Wboknow, .w aplrlt. whu ooroj
craodmas orrk nn.l abow h.r bow rood joo -»• F»U. whu oWMnlly nwuMniW

S

i, don't you’" and the unfortunate
« forced' to fo through roevreriv*
Lratlotu* of affection, getting through
nd of tto circle only to have It started

endure being crmthnialljr called upon to give

pigeon blood tinge, tn tbe heavenly color and
brilliancy of the sapphire. in tb- sen green

then we lift It from its dark hiding
looks up at us with its li-ikw. drathlrre glance

exclusively used for baby -toilets —Bortei
Transcript.

The Second Advent Uta have secured
quarters in Howell, and will undertake
tniMionarv work there.

XeW* IS
&gt;hlHUe

wbat »i-oil rnn tbo treat virid imagination

broken down hack unr. in fifteen minutea,
ironsfonitrd into a plunging, spirited bc-rwi.
He was quickly takrn out ou the grounds and

i hila it

••The habit of neatness or its oppositeisau
interesting study in women. Thocharacter^
btic naturally exists jw«t tbe aame in men
but th.- circumstances governing their lives
are sneb or do not bring out this phase in
such pronounced fashion. I don't doubt
that some -if the greaUwt slatterns ou earth
are mm, but they ore celdom found out, you
know. If you ore sufilri-ntly intimate with
a gentk-rnan to gafn ftecew) to his apartment

ether day for Iftl5 to a former bailing from

Ntorty-ninth street ferry.

lortgag*.’‘"J **OKtSSrwttb •»
irx. a* pro»IJ"&lt;
•ah« Being c'
°hmd lyine ~&gt;-

Before be had

bought of. ' The horse looked
said an uncouth red shirted horseman.

rtt: Tbe cor'd!-j ixw acre »’■
t comer *d »£•

die on the Journey, arid Just as fearful of

of judging of hb habite If you find his
brush*--, full at hair ni»d lint, his towels and
soiled clot lire kicking altouy -everywhere,
with n UtwI at dirty water always on his
wnslivtand. you may •wsily judge that he

Id- clotbra and half soikxl lin-n on
“Now, Lrtwav-nyou and nx, t &lt;lete«t dirty
[-coplc Tiwro i- sotnethluj ns npubJvo
olx»ut untidy hlbite to me a« there is In rvsl
wickedness. I don't think you cvn b«&lt; a good
man or a good woman without possessing
tbon-ughly dean [»-r«&gt;tud babiu, and I will
•tick fa fl until my dying day. They tall

Fraagotonwre'
wm

so worn at their scrubbing end as to bo use
verse ft and tack again in place, securing tbe

"Is It jxXatn little or potato big today.’"
I overheard a young girl »«k her mother as
"Neither, child, but middle sixol potato
day," and ostbe little helper clattered down
Jbe cellar stairs with her pan. I said"Whatever do you meonf With your large
would lie potato dinner days."

cooking by tolling different stres ronsecutirs
days. Formerly we would boil a large din­
ner pot of jrrta tors for each noon meal, giv­
ing little attention to their rim. In come

hearted old fellows tbenext and middle sttM
pouters anotbrt; day., BJnro

put

pAdoirJy rtarched and they
to per- - ~njnrr up tn IU ray-what myrt. ry lurta
fectlv drv Dip the cuffs, collars, b&lt;wom* ln • thing tliat any clown con p*tt t.-gvttor!
x^ nroktond. in tto xtan-h, then roll up ^lug of th* port!ml or romantic .tteehra,
tight in a drr cloth aud lc7 them lie twi, J U’ th. wearing of tto adored gL-us, the artJ.
—
•
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wn_____ n&lt; firtal erm—mm low of show anil ■■litter and
ostentation enter into that.—Harper's Bazar.
he like pasteboard and have a nice
A Nanw-'s Foolish Kot loo.
A foolish notion prevalent nmoug the .

Count BaxenJn tells an interratinz story
Of tbe wonderful power* of character imnerbat&gt;e at ura Drtxn can tra inmirea aguinra , *on*ti'jn that hb wif* (tto charming Modcolic bv being made to taste everything | &gt;«ka&gt; pora-ssw*. It
tn Poland and on
which tho mother rats Tira writer waa once ’to occasion of ore of many hunting ;-artire.

baby cold slaw ou thbprinciplr; the girl de­
fending berwlf on tb« pba that h.*r mother
always did it, and that it waa g*»&gt;d for tbe
child.—Cor. Boston Globe.

ladles Joined the gentlemen at noonday at a
tett 1~1 rendezvous. While all were wafting
for Mine. Mo-ljenka, who had been delayed.

vidual.
।
Joke at ft.

before

laughingly disclosed her
id completely fooled every

। great temptation* to which

neper is liable

Itch. Prairie Mange, and acratchew
of every kind cured In 30 minute* by
Woodford'a Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear »t Go, druggists, Hastings,
Mich.

HALL’S

tbe Vrille half raw and others rousbed for
tbe swill barrof—Ladka' Home Journal

.whichMWtoi f
rao thaf tbsy cannot revolve. not to expect too much.

The jury in.the case of the wfctaw of
John Beil, of Sebewa, Ionia county,
against a saloon keeper who furnished
her husband with liquor which l*d to
the full from hl* wagon whereby he
wax killed have given her a verdict for
•1W

with her band* rolled up timidly in her

Men Mauds Hows*, beautiful, clevri girl
that aba U, makro one of the most intgrartlnr
■ Chatterers" that ever even Hooten -i«-vc]-

*40.

rtw arrtui-r&gt;
ly Of Barry-1:

quirt momenta; it moans to lite in tto flare
Ncver, if pow-ible, to scold hu.nba.nJ or
brothar or other masculine attachmenta; but
if it can't be helped, to scold quick nnd rea­
sonably end have that tbe end of it.

breathe for a time a new. purer atxi&lt;vpb«ro. ! oux dishes on stand.*, xurb as tureens aud
Whan you find a w«mn who pn-lucre . aauc* hol-k-ra thick. Cat beveled *dg*a and

i log no the mitAklrta rf tbn btizy Uirong a
X, moek luOklug man approached Lbcra.
’• “Bay. mMcr." he raid to tbe np&gt;rt&lt;r,
wbceo appamit grreonara h xd evidently im­

EFFECTS ON THE STAGE.

To be a belle, with all it implies, b rzally
arduous. It tusnas dovuUon to everybody

York Graphic.

thoughts and givtw you hers in return,
whose manner encourages no ignoltle deed or
word, who rva]«ctabcrvulf, and involuntarily

nuaxa, wen coverea caair, tramo uw *u,
with cretonne and put a pretty tidy ou it

carefully, to stay out of ri.iht
by everybody that
Never to apimar at dinner without di»- rrrtounx and tacks
tinctly showing It h dinner and worthy of una
wime distinction.
—

If she

*Dib peculiar Institution is known as tbo

market for broken down
tolly what It is, although

wi“

HOW’S THIS!
We offer Oafl Hundred Dollar* Re­
ward for any dim- of Catarrh that can
not be cured by tald&amp;r Halfti Catarrh
Care.
'' ■
• v : -- •
r. J. CHENEY &amp; CO, Tolnlo. O.
1*. S.— Hall's Catafrh Cure h Ukm in­
ternally, acting OHKAiy Upon the blood
and mucus surfaces of the sTsteci.
Price, 75eefifa per bottle. Bold Dy *11

One tai to fill

CATARRH CURE,

work that when extra roquiremeoti come.

If from dekMsa, paiu ar infirmity we feel

claim that hbhired man has stolen the bore*

ami drop a word of kindnoei and sympathy
suited to their want*.

dusting of bric-a-brac, the flavoring of eua-

Ing and to ;Mit little annoyance* out of tbe

Uh' pocking of luncbm and arranging of
trays for Invalids, whieh b a great comfort

In all little pleasures which may occur to

nicety. But If sb" &lt;k»a not limit bar draires
In thb direction three tasks will certainly
trench upon the Um- and strength required
for oversight and p'amtinffs, not to speak of

tun it through

R. Bennett in Good Housekeeping.
Clotbra and

, Ils couvt rsatiou not to exsit ounwh

through them In Use wall about two inches

uglinraa. but spoiled darlings who do not
remain out of the house more than an hour.
“HACKMATACK,-* a iasUt

get fhln in tbe middle, tear down tbe center,
eew the nut edges together and hem the ridre

tbe encial hrim —Chicago Harald

�rs=

A Horrible Tragedy!

EGYPTIAN-' LUXURIES.

Hastings. Mich., January 27,1887

«D ITO RIAL HOTB8.

Washington g«in« in popularity
rendezvtMM for the repreteotatirre of
national intcreats and Industries. Last
week three national conventions ateombled here; thu fanners, tbe ghuM maaufarturer*. and tbe brick layers. This
wrek six national bodies convene here;
the shipping league, the board of trade,
the Potter’s association, thu encamp­
ment of union veterans, the society to
prevent food adulteration, uud the order
of the mystic shrine Every winter not
less than fifty congnseteB of one sort or
another come to Washington, and in a
few years more there will lie double
that number. Next week, among the
brotherhoods and sisterhood* that are
coming, will lie the women who want
to vote. A female suffrage convention at
the capital is now an annual certainty.
Tbe prominent advocates of this cause
have met here every winter ns regular­
ly as has congress, for the past fifteen
or sixte»*a yearn.
Although legislation is now greatly
behind the record of former short ses­
sions, business is lielng pushed in both
branches of congress. Prominent among
measures that have been diacuimed and
acted upon were pension bills, especial­
ly the one for the relief ol dependent
parents and honorably discharged solalers and sailors, disabled and depend­
ent upon their own labor for support.
Twelve dollars a month is the amount
allowed to each, and the mover of the
bill estimated that it would cost the
government six million a year. This
measure was passed by tbe house only,
and it is a little doubtful how 'll will

PREPARATION OF COFFEE IK THE
LAHO OF THE NILE.

cream
Inquiry into Uw method of preparing tbo '

When a committee of Father Mc­
dinner co(T«* eupa of Fraoce and of tte wune
Glynn's church, of New York, called
straight uded shape— brought to light thu
upon Archbishop Corrigan of that city
followingfacta: Jhrwt, tho
should bo
to know why their loved spiritual ad­
pure Mocha from tte UtUe island ao near out
visor had two deposed from the priest­‘
hood, the Archbishop squared himself■
' and sanounced to the committee, in'
effect, that it was none of tbeir busi­'
nas*. In other words, the Archbishop'
averts that a Catholic layman ba* no
right to know those things about which
The cup thu* formed
he is most concerned -his church gov­
ernment, -only a* his superiors may
Laid by tte baodfc over tte tire until tte
feel disposed to reveal. Undoubtedly
coffee boil*, than it is withdrawn and allowed
\
Father McGlynn was deponed because
of hi* active interest in the labor party
of New York. No man who knows
the history of the Catholic or any other
church, will wonder that its ministry
should be kept from too much inter­
ference with political matters. Es­
umd, some bolding four cupful*. The liquid
la thick and brvwniah black with a light colpecially should they not be found open­
ly proclaiming such pernicious doc­
trines «s those advocated by Henry
George—that no man has any right to
own land, and that those who occupy
the land of a country should bear all
fieri bh- atinn of tho
the expenses-of government. We say
it Is no wonder that he should have
been deposed. But it is a matter of
surprise that a oommittee appointed to
aoqertaln from official sources the rea­
fare in tire senate.
son of his dismissal should be informed
There is much reconnoitering around
that it was none of their business but ,
the capital on taJ-ifT and revenue ques­
wsa a matter in which they had no ,tions. the Randall men, and particu­
right to be concerned. Every fair ,
larly Mr. McAdoo. Mr. Randall's New
minded man will say that this com- '
Jersey protege, are apparently hard at
mlttee had a perfect right to know why *
work envolving some scheme by which
their loved priest had been deposed, to
( get the better if that ij possible, of
and furthiy. that it is a monstrous doc- (
their brethren who think protection La
trine that any church authorities t
a sin. The work, however, is not all
hbdlffm from utter kind*
should not give an honest statement of (
on one side. Col. Morrison Is marshal­
■ their acta whenever honest Inquiry is
ling his forces for thn fray. On the
made. If the Catholic church shall
door of tbe house along the corridors,
persist iu such despotic Middle Ages
and in the committee rooms, may be
methods, its days shall soon be num­ seen knots or members, ustially demo­
bered in this land of freedom and
crats, and the words “tobacco,’* •‘fruit,"
equality.
“brandy," "lumber.” “sugar," “wool." abocalM tte*'hubbU-buH&gt;K” which -cm.
Congress armed the president last “salt," can be hoard from every side.
year with adequate powers of retalia- How much will come of this, no one
bnl.bJ.s
, lion against Canadian commerce. Tbe can predict; but It is quite evident that
'
outrages on American commerce multi­ the democratic protectionists contem­
plied, but the administration never plate an attack on the democratic blun­
muttered courage to use the powers ders of low tariff proclivities.
which** had been conferred upon It.
It is probable now that tbe weather
Representative Belmont now brings bureau will become a branch of the civil
forth a new retaliation bill for the pro­ service. The death of (Jen. Hazen, the
tection of the American Ushing ileeL chief officer of the signal service, and
Will any democratic leader guarantee the consequent ' nreesadty for certain
the enforcement of that act by the ad­ changtH in the organization of the $lgministration. if congress sanctions it? ual service, has revived the question of
What fa needed fa *n administration that transferring tbe whole matter from thu
is not overcome with internal flabbi- control of thu war department to that
dmm whenever the necetwity for decfal va of the interior. *There to nothing mill­
action arism.-N.
Y. Tribune,
___ ________
.______
I tary about thu weather bureau, and
ther&lt;'fur“ it duea not belong to ths
army, although the argument has been
advanati heretofore that military dfadpUR* i» necusaary to secure accurate
Some claim ।
"and prompt obsurvations. °
that the work could be equally well, if
not better done, by civilian.*. and that
it fa time to do away with an ex penal ve
aignal corps which has nothing to do
but to practice signalling. The present
opportunity fa probably the btet for
settling the subject forever, since there
Gawge William Curtis now &lt;*jnced9&lt;
1.1 no chief with personal feelings or ofthat Cleveland is human. For a num­
tidal Interests to be hurt by the change
ber of years Gawge has Insisted that
if made.
.
Cleveland wu a nice Utile civil service
umr.xs.
reformer. He now observes that Cleve­
The man who would rather be right
land fa a reformer where be wants to
get mugwump votes, and a sunvunough than president is dead. He was lone­
some long before he died.—Columbus
democrat after hu gets them.
Inquirer.
y
Since our last, a few more million“Hubhfam" fa assuredly intuitive, a
alree, democrats as well as republicans, little Beacon street four-year old boy
have bought Beats in the United States asked his aunt if she thought she could
lie ns happy in heavtm as in Boston.
senate. We. are among those who be­
'Hie class In German grammar is on
lieve that dll the brains and states­
the subject of genders. “Miss Flora,
manship are not the property of thoee why fa moon inaacuUne in German T
who have to use seven or eight tlguree “So that she can go out alone nights. 1
suppose.!"
to express their wealth.
The prohibition state central coinmlttee met at .Lanning Thnreday and
adopted a ruaolution favoring the subntiaaion of the prohibition quwtion,
and announcing their readings to unite
with temperance men of all parties to
■ecure tbe adoption and enforcement
of prohibition. This in thu mout sensible
thing tbe prohibition party leaders ever
did. and will rudeeu them from a mul­
titude of paat follies.

Is it Murder?

lo«u&gt;rM and madltativnly drs» long draught*

Tbe .bojdaopw U bb little 10x10

tte railways of thia country get more money
out of them erery year than tbeir owners.
In utter words, $*()0,iMXl,(XX) U paid to tte

An Investigation called for.
SPECIAL

The people of Hastings and
vicinity are now called upon
to arouse themselves and in­
vestigate the way that cloth
is being murdered and muti­
lated by the charts, models
and systems now in use for
the cutting of garments; and
form a union and pass a resol­
ution to wear no garment
MOST PERFECT MADE
that is not cut by the Nation­
al Garment Cutter, and thus
secure for themselves perfect
fitting garments.
This is the only system of
complete measurement for
cutting garments worn by
either ladies, gentlemen or
children, and it is bo simple
that
anyone that can read and
D. W. ROG KBS. teere-tary.
£dKK PRAY, PresidcoL
write can learn it in a few iLTSsshter..'’^^
P. V. addreM of Secretary, Hasting*. Mfcb.
days.
' What we claim for the
Kumber of ’ ipttoben ’ added diiri ok tbe
National. Garment Cutter is:
1st—That neither wind, rain trwii hue ol hicbwxj.
The foUowlDg rtrae
Total...................................
3*r* or snow, rising or falling tem­
Ik-duct number of me niter* withdrawn
during tte year, and nolle Ire cancelled
perature in no wise effects the
use or prevents a perfect fit
Company
being made by it.
2d—That it is absolutely
correct in every case thus sav­
ing time and waste of goods.
3d—That it is sim
Imai..................... ...
induct rUkB eaneslfcd. withdrawn
more easily learned t
or trruduated
other.
4th—That when orice intro­
LEHTKK J. AlXraiK
duced it becomes an indis­
pensable article in every
household.
5th—That it is being adopt­
ed by all first class dress­
makers and tailors in the land
and will eventually revolution­
ize the art of cutting, and find
loUJ HabUlte* ....
an honored place in every
household.
6th—That this is no lumbug or bohemian oat or____
ond- The Niagara, "Falls Korte.
ed wheat swindle, and to
prove that it is not such we
O«AJK&gt; RAPID* O1Vi«K&gt;*
ask you to call at our instruc­
tion rooms and see for your­
selves tbe method we use in
cutting and teaching, and we
invite those having garments
to make to come and leave
LuM« paw during
wbfchAUM.ro &lt;xt
your measure and have a pat­
tern cut that will fit you in
any desired style, thus yoa-H
can
test the avtitem and know
Total expeoMM actually paid durto your Batisfaction if it will
do all we claim.
We would also invite farm­
ers
vyhen they are intown to
“ C. K. Chappell for a
come in and see us, it will do
Tramaar...............
you no harm and we think we
can benefit you, you will find
us ready and willing to show
LL
you the
garment cutter
whether yon wish to purchase
or not.
We would call your atten­
tion to what people say of it UkantKM
85ST
who have trieoU. &lt;_

EEW,000,000. As for ratfc, of reward, how­
ever, Um capitalist* appear to have tte teat
of It. In round numbers $8,000,000,000 Is
____—...
.

In this country ttere orenteut 125,000 milra
M-«2T"y-.,T‘±t WOul,‘ nldLo ,hcIr
Frio, 000 a mile. Tb„ actual curt of road and
equipment ha* not te&amp; in exora of t5D,000 a mile, and possible leet. It must te re­
membered that two third* of tte mftewv tea
weat of ISfr-H.,— ..™,u__ ■ ___ . . ..

Philosophers say that abutting thu
eyps makes tho sense of hearing mon* Rocky mountains, where mllrwul.* are not
acute. A wag says that this accounts
Tho employes, on tte
for tiie tunny closed eves that are to tie virry i’XjK.rudvo.
otter ban.1, &lt;-au't wau-r tteir Kok. And
^•en in church.
’
W,’-W0 'Wfoyassarn only
A small Hartford boy quarellud with $400,000,000 a year, ft follows that tteir
another, and, having too much con­
science to wish any one dead, said: “1
wish there had never )&lt;een a birth in whore the wot Here arc,—Chfcaro Herald.
Despite. Bismark's bull-doting, the your father’s family,”
German Parliament refused to vote
“And then, gentlemei of the jury, 1
money to increase tho German army. must appeal to your sense of justice.
You must remember you are twelve uat in
Bismark at once broke up thr session of
strong, well-fed men opposed to this
the reiehstag. and appealed to the peo­ one miserable, ponv defendant’'
ple. through a new election.
An Indiana lecturer remarks that
“the pulsate wave which oscillates tbe
rhe preaident has begun to trim his earth s ecliptic brings to us the won­
•ails very actively for the democratic derful vigor of spring." This to a good
nomination in 1888. Thia la ahowu by thing to know about at this season.
the fact that he is paying lam anti less , Tb? (“Bowimr terse note was recent­
ly left behind by an eloping counle in
“***

Hamtimg*. Mien . Jan. 10, 1887.
To whom it may concern. After
&gt;. Throurt onartee t»&lt;’
using a number of charts, models and
and Oecr Jt ot&lt; all ttaj train i
other systems for cutting clothing, and
thT “NiRionHl Garment
Cutter believe it to be the simpknt
—.J
and most correct method of cutting
and fitting that has ever come to mv gia dally. Ah ob&lt;r train*
notice.
3
Mbs. R. P. Brown,
Drees maker.

fil&gt;n&lt; annual reports

Big lUrite. Mich.. Oct. 28,1887.
I have purchased the National Gar­
ment Cutter, and after trying It 1 am
free to My that it beats any system 1
kJ-., **• Tk'.kZ-"*"* *

If slugger Sullivan did really break
his wrist in bls aet-to with .slugger Car­
diff, thouKands of people are very sorry
indeed. If it had been hfa neck they
wouldn't mind it so much, but a brok­
en wrist fa about the meanest thing to
have on hand one can imagine-Fy

Talk of opening the territory of Alas­ eloped. Forgive us If you can, and if
you canT, what will you do about it?”
ka to settlement, N ice plaoe for Hori­
A country
zontal Hill Morrison or that other shin­
ing light, CommlEsioner Sparks.
»b« III
The pnwidral toatill greatly concern­ Sown il
hurry to get breakfast over.
ed about hb rheumatism.

A° ifj

The rtriking brewara and their emfe?“ri&lt;?anot B*TW*'
it lookt m If

Ksr±,-^5r.

Big Kafidb. Mich., Ocl 28, IBM.
1 have purchased iu&gt;d learned to w
the Nutional Ganaeot Outter. I
bad any idtw about tbe methods of cut­
ting uutil I commenced taking
-Nutiodal Garment
Cutter, but have bad no trouble to un-

10 na»iuu«« sad reaourro*.

.

1

D. W. M»Mw.BeeT-

bum*

Nunnrr.

Big Rapid®, Micjl, Nov. 18, IBM,
My husband brought home a NatSonhJl'aI^lCnUr’ rrlvlou* to this 1
bad tietni tbe Garment Cutter but one
time and only about five minutee then.
I looked the system over, took my
ru^ury and eut “ ti,vque for myselr
wh*u''"- it »»*
a penec* fit without a change of seam
anywhere. I consider the system verv
strurtlons In the use of it. us M&gt;on as
pMsib)?, and am pleased to recommend

man. The truth was she was'thrown
tray « Bw Md »&lt;r», wbU* ab« wn

ShbZ^L

-S?

s. H. TURK,
Phillipa.’of Kalama.

In pue-uatw and by vhi
tecne of Up, circuit Are::.
Barry. !n . h.-merrv. tn the Nt«re r.| Mid,-.trtretiti- Art of M.

Agent fer Barry County.

�PERSONAL MENTION.
The ladies of the Baptist society will
give a worm biscuit and honey social,
and other rrfrrohmenfa, next Tuesday viile Sunday.
evming at the society rooms in tbeir
Hon D. Striker fa in Detroit atteodchurch. Supper from 5 till 7. All are tag tbe grand lodge F. and A. M.
invited.
Local Advertising; Rales:
Mr. and Mra. D. 8. Goodyear give a
The WATk* in tbe Thornappie river progressive euebre this, Wednesday
fa quite high, owing to the soft weath­ evening.
er and heavy raine. Large tfoids of ice
A. J. Bowrie spent a port 1cm of the
were floating down the river Monday, week in this city, in the Interrot of tbe
and Monday afternoon n portion of the new railroad.
foot bride acrosH the river ob Jefferson
D. W. Ragers was in Lanning Tues­
street waa carried away.
day in attendance at the meeting of the
A tarty of Hastings people went to state insurance association.
Morgan Friday evening last for asleigtyy ATCHHM QLOCKBI
Fred Kronirld, advertising agent of
ride and dance. It fa currently report­ the Detroit 4 Cl-vehod Navigation
ed that there were two separate and Co., was in the city over Sunday.
d isti n ctearn pan iro, both, from Hastings,
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook and daughter
good-. I win sell -a limited number of
at Morgan on the night in question. Kittle are at Muskegon, called there by
them on tbe teetatiment ptib. (weakly Further our deponent aaith aoL
the death-of the oldret non of Mra. Mc­
Men and brethren, can it be that Laughlin.

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railroad

Local News.

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l.-icduro^toac
f raoetrtnr •ubaertpUona:
■organ—Friday fomooen, January 3*.

wjsse
: Rapid*,

brsqgi HBe~TW*day forenoon, February t.
mirievfUe-Thursday. February 3. IMT. a

•/beduDj^t
J. JUNDUI.

-Safcirdjj. aU day. Feb.'

Saturday we enjoyed a genuine

The February term of circuit court
wMl commence the Slst.
Dthtemi ek fa quite prevalent among
tto* horses of this county.

:&lt;Soada.

(
Flooded cellars were numerous in
\^y ttaM city during the thaw of last week.
Rev. Damon, of the Baptist church.
Monday evening replied to Itemsberg'e
lecture.
M. 5. Gose, the five merchant of
lYairieville. has an announcement In
this faaue.

Geo. Hovgbtalin has been engaged
to superintend the county farm for tbe
ensuing yejir.
Thb Chautauqua Circle meets at the
reskience of W. I’. Sidnazn Tureday

S

SqvrRE Kznabton has purchased n
type writer. He fa bound to keep up
with tbe procession. •

E. A. Matteson will occupy that
par; of the Hendershott block which
Dr. Lathrop will vacate.
Mrr. A. N. Moffat lectured before
Fitzgerald Foot Tuesday evening. The
lecture Isiughlv spoken of.

R ASHVILLE Knights of Pythias are
to dedicate their new Castle Hall Tues­
day evening, February 8th.
Standard time yet remains the legal
time for Michigan, as the legislature
fatted to repeal the law making it such.

There will be u three mile race,
guaranteed time of IS minutes, at (the
Jeff, rink between John and SL Clare
Brock.
The friends of James VanSchoien
have presented biiu with a fine inval­
id’s chair—u worthy present worthily
bestowed.

ir train*.
&amp; wtth

Ttib first social meeting of tbe Young
People's Christian Alliance of this city
will be held at the residence of (). I).
Spaulding Friday evening.
By the end of this week the work­
men will have finished the remodeling
and painting the interior of the store
to be occupied by E. Y. Ilogle.
The Banner is sorry that Its poet
’•Laurette" disturbed the equanimity
of the Journal editor. If Laurette does
so any more, she shall be called to ac­
count.
’

» day rd

Monday a vast amount of floating
ice was jammed 3gain.it the Wilkins
bridge jn ibis city, but by prompt meas­
ure the structure was saved from de­
struction.
Among thwe who have been granted
pensions of late fa Lydia A. Dennison,
widow, of MifidleviUe. The pension
of John Wentz, of Nashville, has been
increased.

The concert at St. Rose’s church
Wednesday evening last, given by tbo
boy ehoisters oi Battle Creek, was all
that was advertised, and was well
patronized.
The Star W. C. T. U.. will meet at
Mrs. Eyclrohymer’s, at the county
house, next Tuesday, February 1st, at
a o’clock P. M. Would be pleased to
hurt? a full attendance.

WWhnra E

We hope that Banner patrons will
notice the list of appointments publlsh«d In throe columns, which have l»wn
made for their convenience m adjusting
their accounts withthfa office.
Go TO the railroad meeting, and go
prepared to "cast your bread upon the
waters.’’ That it will lie returned to
you 'ere many days fa a foregone conclurion, if the new railroad is secured.
■ The oldeet church in London. St.
Bartholomew the Great, fa described,
with illustrations by Fennell, in the
Februxry Century. This church guards
Roman graves of fifteen certuries ago.

Hastings Knights of Pythias will
aarnst tbe Nashville brothers in dedi­
cating thjir new hall February 8th. It
is expected that the Hastings Dirfaioo
No. 19 will also be in •ttCDd-.in'T and
give an-exhibitton drill.

li

IIaatings is to forever be in the rear­
C. H. Heuer and T. J. Broroeau went
guard in the march of improvement? to Detroit Tuesday to attend the meet­
of tbe grand lodge now in session
Already are the dajs lengthening and ing
In that city.
the cold strengthening, and no tobog­
gan slide in Hastings! Ol what com­
Maj. Anderson is making things live­
parative value fa another raftroad?
ly this week concerning t»e new rail­
A. R. MeOMBER has stcured one at road. Hastings rnturl b»w tnat road;
»o says tbe Major, and correct he fa.
the beat workmen in the country
Rev. Henry and wife left for the
fo fill th* place in hia eataUUsbwest Monday. Mrs. H. goes to Colora­
ment so long ;ind well filled by do for a two months visit, and Mr. H.
IF. R. FanooasL The new man was for accompanies her as far as Kanias City.
four vears employed in tbe Waltham He will rrtum Monday.
watch factory, and fa a splendid engraLeroy Trout and wife, uf Ohio, Mrs.
F. L. Bararo, of Alina, and Mrs. 1’hllip
Father Fleming deeirt* -to extend Bowers and children, of Fenntleld.
his heartfelt thanks to the people of were tbeguestsof C. H. Fairchild and
Hastings for’their generous patronage wife Saturday and Sunday.

Arkansas, through Lheooxl oountrv of
tbe notion which is under contract for
construction. Bv the ead of thia year
we expect tit have four different sys­
tems of rowti cm-cflng tare. aside from
branches. We find here that to got
railroads we must encourage them
wi h ahi. This conntv has now 152
mike of railroad. Valuation tor taxa­
ble purposes of the same is 8911,000, as
amofsied in IWfi. which given us In the
countv a surplus of 87,500, after paying
the interest on the bonds Issued to the
railroad*.
Th« stock of the roads
which the different raunlripolitifti own
is worth 90 per cent. Hur city voted
830.000 this fait to one road u»d 815.­
000 for shops on same road. We will
vote 825,000 more in fl weeks to another
road, (lur city fa no better situated
than Is Hastings. The farming coun­
try is about the sanif, while for manu­
factories Hasting* bus the lead. -It
seems to me If Hastings does not se­
cure the contemplated road now when
hut 820,0t».i is asked, the same oppor­
tunity will not be presented again. I
think I cmM name 20 men in Hastings
and vicinity who alone could afford to
raise the amount for the benefit* they
would receive.”
Monnat forenoon. Mr. C. C. Field,
manager of the new roller mill, brought
to our office a loaf of bread, baked by
Mrs. Field, and made from flour manu­
factured at the roller mills in this city.
If finer bread can be made from any
Cour, we would like to see it—light,
moist, white and tl ikey. good enough
for the moat fastidious epicure. At Mr.
Field’s request. we put this loaf in a
cupboard Tn our sanctum; for tbe pur­
pose of testing it as to whether it would
dry out or not It fa really not a fair
test for tbe bread, since we have not
kept it covered, as any housewife would.
But at the time of going to press, Wed­
nesday evening, the loaf had dried out
but little, was still plenty moist enough,
and from appearances, it would seem to
be able to retain all the necessary
moisture for good bread for several
days yet. We will make a further re­
port on the eame next week. This
bread was made from the same grade

AT COST!
Having a surplus of some kinds of winter goods. I
will for tbe next 80 days sell the following goods at coot:

Gloats, Shawls, Overcoats, Hoods and Knit
Goods, Ear Caps, Yams,
Woolen Hosier}', Ladies'. Gents' and Chil­
drens Underwear, Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Cashmeres and Tricots, Felt and
Warm-lined Shoes, Ladies’skirts, and Men's

Flannel Shirts.
My stock of Ladies' and Children's Newmarkets and Wraps
is good, and must be sold regardless of price.

J_ GOSS

Prairieville, Jan. 25.

THE BIG BLOW

Mr. Simeon Bentley, of this city,
given at St. Rose’s church Wednesday
evening last—particularly to Clement passed his 86th milestone in life's fourSmith, president of the lecture associa­ nev on Sunday.of last week. Mr. B. is
tion,-for many courtesies, and -to W. D. half and bt«rty, and doubtless will live
Hayes for um of piano.
.
to celebrate many more anniversaries
of hfa birth.
X/The society connected with Emman­
Married, at residence of parents of
Is over. A calm has struck Heatings; but
uel church will be entertained on Tuesgroom, in Rutland, Charles Watkins
■duy afternoon of next week by Meeand Clara Wilcox. The ceremony was
damee J. 8. Goodyear, Ike Henderehott, witnessed by a number of the friends
John Kurtz, W. H. Goodyear. F. G. of tbe contracting parties, who left nu­
Goodyear, A. V. N. Slingerland, and merous pmmtii
Miss Annie Wolf, at the society rooms
The Lairing Republican, of date 20tb, change for tbeir wheat, and sold from
in Rower's block. Supper served from
tbe groeeriea. The story that the best
contains the following:
George W. Freeman. Executive Clerk dour from this mill is shipped and the
The Detroit Tribune is authority for to the Governor, and wife, will enter­
utterly without foundation. Tbs I
the aiatemeat that George Cartlidge, of ■ tain tbeir friends this evening at their
Are not asleep. After our big fall trade we tied we bare a
Irving, was shot and wounded by a man residence. No. 817 Ottawa St, the ote
casion being tbe twentieth anniversary
kind'baa been shipped since- the tail! few goods that we are going Eo close out at prices that will do
named C. W. Bennett aear John Smith’s of tbeir marriage.
r
waa in operation but once, and then 62 it If you want to see Overcoats at
lumber camp on the Au Sable 30 miles
barrels of low-grade flour was shipped.
north of Roscommon, a few days since.
Tbe wounded man was in search of ’-&lt;1 highly interesting railroad meet­ All other shipments have been of exact­
work, and the assault fa'sald to have ing was held at the court room Monday ly tbe same kind of flour as patrons of
been entirely unjustified.
evening.
About 8IXXX&gt; was raised. the mill get. Mr. Field says that there
are three reasons why all who make
“Nabka," the.new novel of Russian Since then the irrepressible Major An­ bread from this flour do not make as
lite by Knthleep^O’Meara, begun in the derson. assisted by the local soliciting good an article as that given ua. First,
committee, have been calling the hardWhen we
January Harper’s progresses in thei ened ones to repentenee, preaching the not enough waler is used in mixing; Come and see what Morrill k Co. can sell them at
We will sell the balance for
February Number through several gospel of public spirit and a spirit of second, the dough is not thoroughly put the knife in we cut ddep.
powerful chapters, and leads us Into public improvements, and have got a and evening mixed; third, the bread is
the midst of despotic and Nihilistic number into tbe “Amen corner." allowed to bake too long, or until the
scenes of wonderful dramatic intensity, Brethren, let the good work proceed moisture (that should remain in it is
revealing the strange inner life of that until Hastings and Barry county shall evaporated, and as soon iui It cools it is
l&gt;e redeemed from the backwoods era. too dry for use. and is considerably
chaos known as Russian society.
and brought out into the light and lib­ "off" in color. He says that it takes
Joseph Hubbard waa arrested by erty of this progressive age, whose time and effort for breadmakcni to Than you can buy of any other bouse in town.
make good bread from patent flour; but
Under Sheriff Sheldon, near Baldwin, most potent civilizer fa the railroad.
when once the art is learned, the bread
Lake county, on Friday last, for the al­
iZ-’cllowino are the oommfaei^ns fo­ is decidedly better. And, if the house­
ledged theft of a pair of blankets from
wife will begin to take tbe pains to
Hiram Feagtes, of Castleton. The blank­ iled for Notaries Ifoblic tn and for the make good bread that millers take to
ets were stolen last fall, soon after county of Barry, up to the present date: make good flour, there will be do rew■
“One Price Clothiers.'
which Hubbard left the county. Be is
William H. JewelL
"on to complain ,of poor breed nor of
now in jail awaiting trial, which takes
Samuel McIntyre
patent flour. Certainlv there is no
place before Justice Sweezey to-day.
Isaac W. Vrooman.
good reason why the Hastings roller
James B. Millsmill should not make ua good fleur as
Memrs. J. W. ft C. E. Lunn have
Preston Jewell.
can l&gt;e made. It Is provided with the
rented the front room over Smith, Hams
Willism Latty.
very best machinery, has competent
A Van Arngua’s. and about March Tst.
Charles W. Jordan.
millers, and as good wheat to make
Ralzey B. Richards.
will open a merchant tailoring rotate
flour from as is raised anywhere. Tbe
John M. Bessmer.
liNbamut. They are young men who
loaf left with us was made from this
George 8. Dennis.
have had many years experience In the
flour, and is proof of It excellence.
Frank M. Woodmanm*.
business, and are highly recommended.
Frank A. Sylvester.
Thursday evening Fitzgerald Post
We see no good reason why their v&lt; nture should not prove a derided success.
Emory Parody.
will hold a social at their armory hall.
4 Walter Webster.
The lecture by Prof. Marshall, Thurs- i
Bitter hhhad-Complaint is fre­
1
The two Mriesof articles, "How 1
quently made by those who use baking
day evening, tinder the auspices of tbe:
Hastings Lecture Association, was one was Educated," and “Confessiona" of powders khat they leave in b.ead, bis­
cuit, or cake raised by them a disagree­
members
of
several
religions
denomin
­
of tbe richest treats our citizens hhve
able, bitter taste. This taste follows
enjoyed for a Jong time. There was a ations, which have al traded a good deal the use of all impure baking powders,
good attendance, but Union Hall should of attention In the Forum, are to be and is caused either by their containing
be too small to hold tho patrons of followed soon by two other series. In alum (introduced to make a cheap ar­
entertainments of thia character. The one of these will be presented the views ticle.) by the impure and adulterated
next lecture of the course will be given of many different schools of thought, character of other ingredients used, or
on February 7lh, by Judge Powers, an tbe Agnostic, the Evolutionist, the from th»i Ignorence of their manufact­
Positivist, ns well uh those of Christian
Subject: “Utah.”
urers of th»- proper methods of com­
theology, Protestant and Catholic, upon
Dr. Lathrop has derided to remove tbe question. -What is the Object of bining them. Throe baking powders
to the Bailey block. Be has added Life?” In tbe other, many of the most leave in the bread a residuum formed
of lime, earth, alum,or other deleterious
largely to hto stock of drugs and vsta- notable men of the day will contribute matters, not always, though frequently,
tionery, and finds himself aiivady instructive and interesting chapters testable in the food and by all physi­
cramped for room. The Dr. has Just out of the history of their own Jives, cians clawed as injurious to health.
purchased an Immense stock of wall­ under the title. -Books That Have The Royal baking powder fa free from
this serious defect In its use no resi­
paper, paints and oils, and will need all Been Useful to Me.”
tbe room his new location will afford to
Mr. J. W. Gilkey, of Plainwell, baa duum fa IMt, and the loaf made by it fa
properly store and display them. Bar­ been arrested on complaint of Barry always, sweet, light and whoknome,
ing embarked in this luuflnros. the Dr.
The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Has­
county parties, charged with violation and noticeably free from the peculiar
is going in to, win.
of the law iu spearing fish Id Gun Lake. taste complained of. The reason of
Walter Webster writes that we His trial will take place l»efore Justice this is because it fa composed of nothing tings Mills. Parties should call on the undersigned tor the
but absolutely pure materials, scientifi­
mlatmdarstood hte article in the Trailro­ Kenaston Friday. The Plainwell Fen­ cally combined in exactly the proper
lengths wanted before cutting their logs.
■
man, and states that hi; did not and ny Press under the caption of “Want proportions of add and alkali to act up­
does not claim that we gage a receipt War," asserts that tho HastlDgH Asso­ on and destroy the other, while produc­
for printing the 5.000 sacks when we ciation secured the psweage of the law ing the largest amount of raising pow­
were paid for printing 1,000. He says prohibiting the spearing and netting of er. We are justified in. this assertion
he intended only to state that the raper fish in this fake that its members might from the unqualified statements mnde
sack advertiser stated this to Nashville enjoy a monopoly of this kind of fishing. by the government chemists, who after
parties. All he did was to report v. hat Throughout the entire article tbe Press thorough and exhaustive trots recom­
the advertiser said. We cheerfully breathes a spirit of vengeance against mended the “royal" for government use
make this correction; but insist that the members of the Hastings club. because of its superiority over all oth­
whoever made or makes such a Mate­ The Banner does not propose to enter ers in purity, strength and wholesome3 newspaper controversy over thfa mat­ news. There is no danger of bitter
in ent utters a falsehood.
ter, us it will doubtless be properly ad­ bread or biscuit where it alone fa nsed.
I \ And other marked improvements will be made in
Attend the railroad meeting at the justed by the courts. But we cannot
court room Friday evening, and if you refrain from the remark that if tbe EDITOR BANNER:
I wish to my in your columns that 1
haven’t done your duty, just open vour memlw* of the Plainwell club are
Hartings this season.
«j&gt;orfjrmew and Dot pot hunters, they
3ee and comprehend the narrowness will aid Id the effort to preveot the
r man who will not exhibit sufficient wholesale killing of fish in this lake.
putv county surveyor, who will attend
public spirit to help build np his com­
to the business of the office.
/
munity. Who stops doing simply be­
Apropos of the present agitation of
A. D, RORK.
cause his action, if he had anv, would securing another railroad for thia city
County Harrcyor.
help somebody else; the tn'an who
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
Fitzgerald I’oer G. A. R. will give
measuren any project with the tapeline and county, the following excerpts
of sriflshnero, will find his line extends from a letter written the Banner by a dance at Union hall, Fnbruary 22d. find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
no further than the end of his nose, and Mr. Frank S. Bowen, a former resident A fine time fa guaranteed.
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve tbe pub­
the vision of a cent will hide ninny dol- 1of this countv, now a civil engineer and
lie with everything in the line of
surveyor in lil Dorado, Kan., are most
lara.
timelv, as showing the benefits accru­
The lecture association will be 850 ing from competing railroads.
He
out of pocket, unless tbe people give says:
i
“1 wish that I could sav some- ,
that much more patronage to the next thing
।
to induce the people of Hastings ।OMs.................
entertainments than they have averug- to raise the S90,OUO required for tte ■Mia..........
ed for the last two. It seems to a a new
:
railroad. I can only give an Fmkmb. .....
burning shame that five as good enter- illustration
.
of the benefits of compel- ;iESfiRJ!-, evagorstaid
roughing
tainmcnla as this association has pro- ing
;
roads. In 1879. when I first visited ।
Tided, whose entire cost will he 82813, this
i
city it was a town of 1.200 popula- ;
should receive such limited patronage tiou
i
and a stub branch of tte Santa Fe :
that thoric who buck the enterprise have irailroad ended here.
In December. :
to make up a deficit of 860. We hope lb52. the people voted 830,000 and
This is the Latest and Beet Gasoline Stove. Call and see* her
for the good name of the city, that this taught
I
tte right of way for 18 nrilea
shall not be the caee. If it should tie for
1
another road, and in 1884 had 4,000
the next lecture association will not be IHipulation.
i
and to-day we have 5.500, 1
a
nn two
«»- competing
1
“ lecture aseofation. ”but
,------will
«r- l-ewith
St. Louis, Kansas ;
At Very Low Figures.
sodation that will bring to this dty all ' and Chicago connections, with a brand) '
the minstrel shows with their almanac J of one road leaving here, one more !
1 also have a quantity of Plow Pointe, ate., that I will sell at a
jokes, and Uncle Tomis Cabin sflth ! Kaxums City road to be built thia sum- 1
bnqdfab«U pops, and alL That aaaoei- J mer. a •cuVofT ou tbe Saute Ps, wMeb I
ation wouldn't loose 880 on fire enter- will put us oct the through Texas route,
talmnote, you bet your fife.
J and still another road from 1 ort Smith,

Morrill &amp;. Company
COST SALE
I-ie8s Money

E W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

TOGS WANTED!
1,000,000 feet Basswood.

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.
1,000,000 feet White Ash.

.100,000 feet Rock Elm.

1,000,000 feet Whitewood, Cherry and
Walnut.

BEWLEY BROS. &amp; HEMS.

ROLLER MILL

a Tin,

Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Deme.

Eave-T

a

Specialty.
&lt;
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

3

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

■&gt;. i

�DAILY

PROCEEDINGS

IN

THE

F. Buhl ,&amp; Co.

u--.1 the INDIANA DEAD-LOCk !X*,&lt;££rV«:

LAWMAKERS IN SESSION.

1

NA

Calhoun then dedared

.

Great Clearing Sale of

OUT CHANGING THE RESULT.

TKJNAL LEGISLATURE-

;;e u cue &lt;ka&gt;i &gt;

Winter Goods

— ----- -

A reeoluuon was introduced in th* bouw
.
_• ___________l—lnm, fte. hrttlae

Republican

member, ol

tbe legislature

decided to make the resolution providing for
tbo submissiun of a prohibitory constitu­
IxdiakaPOLH, Ind.. Jan. 21.—The joint tional ameudtuent to tbo people therp-c-al
convention Friday had two billots for ocxler for tho 27: h InxL Eulogies were proUnited Steles senator w.th no change In the
silualimi. After tbe first ballot tlm Repub­
territory; suppression of tbe opium traffic; licans sought lor an adjournme -t which was
o.'in plotion of monument to Washington's defeated, tlie !&gt;• moentta insisting on । roreeding according to tbeir programme
adopted Thursday night, t &gt; bold the con­
vention in sesainn until a result was readied.
When tbe an-ond ballot was bud tb» Itenubtymnet 'it this Indebtedness by Installment*.

adopted n resolution Monday providing that

Rdn«tt»i« b'»i«d tbe ufflinMn

Nabhvii.lk, Tenn., Jan. Ml.-The Jegtsla-

tho deafnre* shall have resulted from injurw
resolution that

cable hl H

tlon on tbo bill tbe inter-state commerce bi.I til Monday, tbourh a change is llsaljr to
------ ------------ ---- -------- —------------------ .........
taking fire tty much tbo same direction it did I Senator Houston, cliainnan of the R-pub-

continue tba debate which luste-l until 10:33 b elected tbo Republicans
o’clock, when the bouse adjourned.
( bls election because Bn

Rrp., 47; Bate, K3; Marks, IM; House, 18;
Hneed, V; Hof.-. 8. Tbj bous&lt; b*s unseated
Cannel.. Rep., whereupon tbe Republicans
bolted, Laving tbe honee without a quorum.

Eau Claims. Jan at. -Practically complete
Donald's inaligiliihty dore not confer tbe
elected by Braiinaman's vote.

SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS.

wanted a separate vole on tbo iung-and-short-

rng &lt;26U.fflb for a public building at Wcrese­

Maomojr. WK, Jan. St—Tburelny even­
tlon# cstaMhblng u commission, but taith
requ&gt;wt’ ware denied. Dunham moved a re­ ing a joint Republican legislative caucus was
committal, but was ruled out on a point of bald In toe capital for tlie purpose of placing
In nomination a candidate for United b la tan
llsmen tary proceeding by which memters

at Use rotpsaa*. of tbe benoficiary’K family, inthxfocolXlilV to ghrtWalt Whitman, the
poet, a perwx.n of &lt;25 per month. Kelly of
f'snnsylvanM introduced a bill appeopdat-

This was found impractloable, and thu rote

Belmont offered
unanimous nominee
of the caucus by a
stamltng vole. The

tho cornwfxmdenco with Great Bntatarvferring to the tUbcrie* difficulty ax ha thinks
can Jirupnriy bo made public. Tte- coofscsner
report on tho bill to nilut lands Ln severalty

month «. Ten nis of soldier of any

Clxyklaxo, Ohio, Jan. 81.—A burriblo
murder “«• cummiltod liere Thursday morn-

band.
Dirvctly after breakfast • aba seat*
Henry, her Ifi-yaar-okl son, to a grocery
H.
I.,. h ...I H.lll
MW.
tlu. ...111,

raturrua uwm.

was for cmulderntion of pension bills, and

Tbe senate amend-

For Lined Circulars,
And Short Jackets and
Wraps, Fur Trlm' mings, Muflk,
Boas and Collars, Etc.

Caps, Gloves, bon, &amp;c.
All goods at Lower
Prices than Cheap ones.

r. b co.,
146 and 148 Jefferxon Ave. .
•
Detroit, Mich.

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY.
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING,doo!
IDS:
Good Wearing Carpets...
■ He.axy Tapestry Bru«w*te. all the lai-

yard they saw James, 1.1 ]
ckoet, blooding tnxn six teen

Good Ingrain*

listed and

der political disability.

SACQUES

lek is a well-ttxlo carpenter, living on Inde­
pendence street, near tho -city Umita. Thurs­
day morning ho ami bls son went to work
shortly before « o’clock. Tbo mot tier, An-

at Birrningitam, AM., fax September, )W.
report ou tbe interstate commerce bill, prin­
cipally Ixxwuse it was rale-euspenaion day

Haugen 1,217 plurality ns tbe sucreweor of tho

Seal and Plush

Extra Heavy Ingrains..

occur next Wo«tne&lt;day.

G^OUCtenP

The Republican

logialativo majority is 31.

Tbe IX: mix-rats

mouth to tljo wkluw of Gen. The num Francis
Mnngtior. 1 hu house Item adjourned.
'

protest.

muroe bill were:
Allen of MasMchuaeUs, Alklareou-of
Ohio. BImu, Boutei.e, Boyle,Bragg.Brumm,
Campbril of Oh.o, Caswell, uXble, E y,
Evans, Fslhxi, Fmdlay, Fredericks, Gay.
Qilfillin, Grosvenor, Hayden, Hill, Johnson
of Mew Yiirk, Kelwy. Kttcham, Lfobny,

and bcsintv jutnper. Pending action on tho
Mi.ate till. - .-udntury to Um Bowmuu claim
act,
mtjouraiU.

old: Antoinette, 8 years old, am! WUUe, 3
. largo site'centre Table,
Waluat
M xtmcauy.
• thor
—
. ..... fur.
....

month* old, all dead from drvadtul stabs near
Albany. 5. Y.. an. 20.—Tbe Republicans

3 Piece Beinmni Suite tor ..
......
ilmluUo &gt; wainnt. Mshojany,or Asfa.i

Morton, 3fi; Hiscock. II.
than Miller bad before

7-Ftroe Hobair liuth Parlor Nuite'l'* •SS

A pair of Heavy Puetter Curtains

fxoe

trmrHtm »»o stoomd cHHe. w

ingr bank
lay, and a jWnt reoolutlunpassed appointing
&gt; committee ofo W-nators and reproeentatlvan

(/.Nodi ' of

Me^rari.

Itemuy.

From that point to

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

think that his wife was craxy.

ilional ox]&gt;o*iUou in INW. Gorman offered

caused by Gen. Logan’s death. A petition
from tbo Woman's Christian Temperedit
union of the Di.lrk-C was presented alleging

toe subject of American Bsbermon, and the
resulting ladipiltirs and annoyances, declar-

authorising tbe president to retaliate in kind
if it shall apfx&lt;r justifled. Tbe bill d.-clariug
a forfeltuoruf lauds wanted thu New Orlwma,
Baton Roeg’- fit Vldcsturg Railway cons-

N33.101, 103 and 105 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.
Hieoock,

Thin

length and arferred to the District commit-

ANNUAL POT 1887

political party, tbe presumption is that three

qulred.

feftr'd

On tbe eighteroth ballot Hiccoek

rader
ting

C

to Hiscook,

Tbe conference re;&gt;ortou ths bill to allot ! »ub&gt;et of hb nvignatiua.

Edmunds wanted .

Mating him.
! seems to be that no memter of congrem will
Other • changes from Miller to Hiacuck bo on tte&gt; cxxnmiasioa, for tbe reason that tbo
made tlie final ftaiuit of tbe oighteenUi ballot oxnmtsaiuu will most likely be appointed by

eiectod Frank Hiacock senator Thursday
noon w.ibout any noteworthy incident.

journod.
Saturday.

Canadian screen metit since Decemb-r, ittfl,
was rr.fXM-t.-ii and referred to committee of

EKi 2": w E E Ue,

M?CNmAN CATARRH

applause.

acute
Union Pacific

reported
elding that the (•iviwtignti-jn shall extend

ou tbe satnc subject had been adopted'by the j
| house. The District appropriation was reTh. b.U tor-

.ppr»prUU«‘ u

.wstrurteai or purchase of other railways.

Orlw I

bl.lhi UoJt Kr.i.hrf u.

Baton Rouge &amp; \ icksburg railway was
ntmar&lt;l
A t-mmX) 111ifm wn&lt; .jI.v.'a I

Crisp adrr.-v.ted hr adoption in asorech in
which Iz. ".id it wit, an error to ur that roll.

Mdbr. «: Mhrhx, *8; HMrh. I

Crrr. Mn.. Iu. 11
boxme of Um&gt; lexialatare a boliot
m . . . .a__•• .. • n. .
.

•treaty
—*y with toe Hawaiian Islands and Instnicting
struct!. th- Judiciary committee to Inquire
whether a treaty that involves a matter of ' Hair FRA.xcrsco, CaL, Jau. !».—Tba two
houses of tb*J legislAture Tuaoday balloted
customs taxes can be ratified witbout cun- separately t» United Stntes senator, la the
bouse Henry Vrtxxnan (Republican) received
month

HASTINGS MICH
township,

Douglas

county.

tbe p-wtoflJre appropriation bill wax re­
port'after ’vlilcfa tbo bousn adjourned.

\V AimiXGTvx. Cm . Jan. 20.— A bill was

toned to prevent it. but the bill was taken up.

rng the { resident to defend tbe rights of
American fishermen in Canadian waters by
adopting measurw to restrict the privileges

gave a majority far M. a Quay for United
Btaten senator, and Mr. Quay waa formally
declared elected.
LstrautG, Mlcta., Jan. 31—The legislature

house adjourned until Monday.

dispatched, either by tbw hounds or by tbs
hunters' clubs. It is believed that tbo last

AN ENORMOUS ROBBERY.

nd Henry A. Rnblnaon A
Borrox, Jan. *L—Tbo legislature In joint

Dawes United States senator.

Belmont Savings bankin the town ball at Balr. Tbe bill

for the construction: of a
Miawasippl al BL'toffi*? i
e^.H or*re

MU forfeiting evrteun lands granted Florida

cm credit for the Proria

Thursday

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

ssnator1s I cancae bold Thursday night re-

uatUM vven*,ur.,H
for nearly HMXLOOu,
Winans, of Jonesville, after an Informal bal­
lot, la w hie b Cat. Wood ward, of LaCrosse,

»oU advocated tbo bill as tbe beet that con Id-'

eided Saturday for tbs defendant by Judge

rplrauy against public policy and,
aityiof Chicago or slaw
f I Bi note at may be SO-

The Banner Job Room is fully abreast of the
times in all that pertains to Job Printing Work
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.

will bo appealed.

PENSIONS

Republican caucus unanimously notnlasted
A 8. Paddock as United Staten senator to

n"&gt;

PATENTS

PATENTS EttV? XAL !*?* Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights.
her military movements on
frontier.

Hend K'sM or
of H ashmgtcHi township, Putuam county,
cited Thuotev
imi
11.

FREBI 1 ■r*gW«’.'!Or’

TOLEDO

Zdvlee as to
, ...

,

BLADE!

TBK NLAint, TOLEDO. OHIO.

..Opposite Patent O&amp;ce.^rMhla^aejX 0.

•

Harris,

�THE NEWS DI
Wm. Rd. Roboou. M. D, L. K. C. K L,
M K. Q. C. 1*. Ulate of the Royal Navy
of England, haa got into profeuional
trouble for writing the following open
latter to the editor of the London Fam­
'hick
ily pocUr:
4I believe it to be the duty of every .
physician to make known any means or
«ooqm poaaibla
remedy whereby s*iiikneMs can be prevtnted, Und it is for thia pnrpo»o 1
write to give tny experience both here
and abroad. 1 auk the publication of
• the statement that people tu»y be warn­ located.
ed before it Is loo late, to say to them
that there is at band a means by which
they may be restored to perfect heulth. Gtxsiwin. Comp Crittenden, Old Camp
rvv wtdl known to the medical world, Grant (umber reservation), Fort Verde and
.43 indeed, to the laity, that a certain Fort 15 hippie, Arizona; part of Fort Bid­
&lt;1««M^« te quaking a terrible havoc; that well, Fort Cady, Fort independence, ami
ngxtUQPBsiiinption it is tbeino»t Caul, Fort Yuma, California; cantonment on
aid that when Ially Uevdoped there is Uncompahgn., camp on White rirer, Fort
nothing to be done for the sufferer.”
Ito-lgw»&lt;i, Earl Lyon, Old Fort Lewis. Col­
, “j-’liyaicians and scumUsU have long orado; Furl RandaU (part east of river), ami
bean tryimr to throw light upon the Fort Hire. Dft to la; Camp Three Forks
dnue. andjf potteible.tind in nature a
mediaoe foh thb fatal malady. They
Have snbwn. absolutely, that tbe blooupwrifymg organs of vital importance, Fort WiUuns, Michigan; inland in Mireouri
are the kidnuys, and 1b.1t when they
ditee flail, tbe poison which they should
take out of the blood Is carried by the
Nsod intn ev^ry Part of the body, de­
Dortnitt, Nevada ; Fret Cameron, Fort Oitveloping disease.
t&gt;»Un
ri__ 1____ _____ &gt;
.
“In my hotpita! practiceiu Eoglimd.
lirdii. and South America, and also
while b Burgeon in the Royal Navy of
Great Hritatn. I gave it great deal of attantion to the aUidy of diseases of the
kMney and 'trinary organs, and found tory lou, Wyoming.
teat not only was the cure of chronic
ANOTHER BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY.
Rrighls diBaase hopeless, nut that kid­
ney disease was remarkably ‘prevalent:
eiuch more so than generally -known,
aad was 1 he cause ot the majority of
cases of slrint-ss, and further, that tbe
AMMilcal profession has do remedy
which exerts any absolute control over
it pullal out . po&lt;u Gordon atatna al 3 o'clock
these organs in disease."
dtfome Lime ago when I had a case
which resisted all regular treatment—
#Mch in rsry limited- com plicated
Hare they compelled
(
with the passing of atones from the
’
kxmeyB, touch against niv will I peraltted my patient to use Warners safe
care, of which 1 had heard marvelous
rtemlta. In thia dase the result was almpfc marvelous, us the attack was a st*­
’. vere .one, and development very grave.
fexan analysis showed per cent, of al­ this point guanfad the train and tbe eight
n&gt;bt»ra went through tlie ex;&gt;rwM car, get­
. bpmra and granular tube easts."
•The action dr the medicine waa ain- ting all the money packages and valuables.
And through the mail bags, taking all tho
g^Ur and inoomprobrasible to me. 1 registered packagm, twenty-eight in number.
baa Dever seen anything like it. The
patient recovered promptly, and is Iqday
well and healthy man. Thin Kx|»rraa company refuse to
"tfaniated my inquiry into the inerfta
4the remedy, and alter analysis I
found it to be 6f purely vegetable char:«ier, harrolMia to take under all cir­
cumstances.”
“Castingjiside all professional prejuIV") MX. Jan. J L—Cardinal Jaoulnnl ba* ra&lt;Hre I gave ua thorough trial, as L was
anxious that my patient should lie re­
stored to health, no matter by what pontifical secretary
medicine. 1 prescribed it in a variety
of cases. Acute, chronic, bright’s dis•we, congestion of the kidneys, catarrh JacobinFa rraffna•if the bladder, and in every instance
did it speedily effect a cure."
“For this reason I deem it my duty him to oantfatk) to
to give to the world this statement re­
cargarding tlie value of Warner’s safe nwnre.
cure. I make this statement on facts diual will probably
I am prepared to produce und substan­ bo appointed pretiate. I appeal to physicians ot large
practice who kno w how common and
deceptive .diseases ot the kidneys are.
tolly asklc professional prejudice,give
their patients Warner s safe cure, re/tare them to perfect health, earn their
gratitude, und thus be true physicians."
"1 am satisfied that more than oneIjilf at the deaths which occur in Eng­ Madrid, and Papia will be hatted.
land are caused, primarily, by impaired
• .-»e&lt;ion of the kidneys, and the conse­
quent retention in the blood of the
Golcospa, UK, Jan. 34.—Gnu excitepoisonous uric and kidney acid. War­
ner’s safe cure causes the kidneys to
•ixpei this poison, checks the escape of
albumen, relieves the itiflamalion and
prevents illDi'M from impared and im­ n«ud Friday charged with baring eeiiuwl
poverished blood. Having had more his lA-yrar-old grau-lziiu 'bter. Trerelliau
than seventeen years’ experience in my
profession, I couFcientiouBly and em­
member of brt family
phatically state that 1 have been able
to give'more relief and effect mure
cures by tbe use of Warner’s safe cure
than by all the other medicines ascer­ commanding figure. The girl'" condition
tainable to the profession, the major-;
Ity of which. I am sorry to say. are very beeitatioa ebv named her grand fattier as the
cause of her pltialdo condition, and further
nocertain in their action."
•Isn't that a straightforward^manly
had betd illicit relation* with her. At last
letter?"
•
“Indeed it ia."
“Well, but do you know the author di tlon.
has been dreadfully persecuted for
writing it”
.
“How so? What has he done to small-pox were ro|&gt;orted to tbe health officers
merit it?”
■'Done? He has spoken the truth 'out
of school' and his fellow physician.*,
who want the public to think they lyn Thurviay but none Friday. Tliere
have a monopoly in curing diseases,
rhich. it is claimed, were not genuine small*
•are terribly angry with him for ad­
mitting professional inabillity to reach
•ertain disorders.”
IflKtstrnna Conttnxrnlions.
“That letter created a wonderful
Fainnvii'-, JUa. Jan. 'J).—Th- pottoflkv
sensation among the titled classes and
the public. This jarred the doctors ter­ building with all tho mall in tbo pmtoffioo,
ribly. The College of Surgeons and together with Bench &amp; Dominy’s tank, wore
Queen’s College, from which inatitu- destroyed by fire early Wednssday morning.

linn he was graduated, asked for an ex­
planation of his unprofessional con­
duct. and notified him that unless he
made a retraction thuy would discipline
him.
The doctor replied that he allowed
his patients to make Use of Warner’s
safe cure only after all the regular
methods hail failed, and when he was
%-itiaCtxl that there was no possible
hope for them. Upon, tbeir recovery,
after having used Warner's safe cure,
ho was ho mucli surprised that he wrote
the above letter to the family doctor.
He regretted that the faculties found
fault with his action In the matter, but
he could not conscientiously retract the
facta as written to tlie famfly doctor.
“The faculties Of both colleges ro
plied that iinlres. he retracted they
would cut him off, which would
naturally debar him from again practlctug his profession, and also prevent his
securinc another appointment in the
Royal Navyr
• j
The illustrious doctor’s -dilemma is
certainly an nnpleawnt one, emphasiz­
ing, as it does, both his own honesty,
and the contemptible bigotry of
English medical men. The masses
however, having no sympathy with
their nonsense, keep on using the
remedy he so highly recommends and
get well, while the rich and able depend
upon the prejudiced doctors and die!
Tbege is do letter mnedv Imown
than Hill's Peerlen Cough Syrup tor
cough*-, colds, etfc. No euro, no pay. W;
II. Goodyear.

Printing office; Lat tuner &amp; Sons. books and
noUour, and one or two other estaUlsbinanM
war? gutted. Lon, 114,000; portly insured.

Pinkerton, widow of the fata Allan linker­
ton, died at an early' Lour Saturday mosning, at tbe bonw of her son-in-law, W. J.
CLalmerr, &amp;M Ashland avenue. Since tho
been in UJ-bealth.

METHODS OF HUNTING EMPLOYED

BV THE

Chronicle. __________________
WHEN

Nature Kerns to have provided certain
animali. peculiarly adapted to the hyper­
borean region, and cmfaaatly flth-d to afford
sustenance to thu rare who have to withstand
the exigencies and severe climatic changes
of tni Arctic zone. The principal animals
inhabiting tbo waters of northwestern A lasha
•a-’.OoO, anil Um. Mpp y building of the Onon­ are the various memb?rs of the arol family.
daga iron company alGeddre, 5. Y., worth During the winter thewwls, rising on tbo sur­
•75.WU
face, strike against tbe thin young ire and
make a bole. Through three holes they
)&gt;aa«d a bill appropriating *50.000 tor a mon­ crawl upon the smooth surface and lie sleep­
ument at Chicago to Senator Lognn.
ing at tne brink. In tlie early spring tbe
Tha authorities of Champaign, Illa, bare first glimpse of sun indnere them to forsake
required.
Ri petition, a'J-year-old colt by Ited Wilken,
lias b.en aold by a KenUi ky brec ter to a
citben of Utica for SA.OOQ.
Paul Grvitkau, tbe Brefaltetic leader, after
serving £ term of thirty days in the hooao of
correction at Milwaukee, was arreated and
jolted on a federal warrant for perjury.
It is rumored fa St. Louis that Jay Gould
ia backing tb» projects*! Kamas, Nebraska
&amp; Dakota railroad, deaigued to connect tlw
coal-fields of Dakota with New Orleans.
George Haxard, a oolanxi man who broke
into a Catholic convent at Greenfield, Mich.,

■
(
■$a.8O, clowd M62HLive stock—The Union stock yard* teport
1tlie following ramre -if prices: Hogs- Market
'opened fairly active with a rather weak feel­
ing prevailing; light lots 3o lower: other
grudre unchanged; lixht grades. |4.lOiM 75;
1rough pocking. |4A0®4.50; heavy pn&lt; &lt;itu
,and shipping lots, gCtoStVU.
l*rodnce: Batter—Elgin creamery. .'U»U.
■
&gt;B24c; pfaktod. 17230.-. Poultrj8Q&amp;- par lb.: turkey*. 7^p7Hc; docks
e. 7'jat. Potatoes-Burbank ai»J

amphibious creaturre. When lying tn these
jxwitiiKis tho hunter erawh ujwin all fours in
as stealthy a manner as jieesible.
When, after a gale, tbe ice is broken up
into small leads a net mails of stout seal
hide is stretched acro-a the । liaxm. end tbo

GRADY WAS STARVING.

The Herald. Mr. Bennett had appointed J
me the correspondent for Th- Herald at a
good ■dory fur the states of Georgia, Ltouth
Carolina and Florida. I did not like to ask

understand .by my manner that I fad a
pocketful of money. But, as a mitter of
fact, r luul ao little that when 1 got to
Washington I hail nothing daft except 5C
rente and my ticket to Atlanta.
"Wall, I knew that it was a long way to
Atlanta, and that I would be apt to be hun­
grier even than I wm then before I got
homo. 1 said to myself: ‘Shall I spend all
this monoy now on one good-by square menl
or shall I spend it in bits on my way down)'
I concluded finally that, inasmuch us no one

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
wlU&gt; the moBltode of tow teat, short
■ or j hospnaic powders. tfaJd ottr
toVAL BaKIXU Ih'WliKM CO., IM

:ne*bea. Within the hurt (facade brooch lood-

whole 50
in bunting, but previous to their Introdue-

certaln
fluid, Barry Cmmi«,

the penitentiary.
A colliriim between u Naw York Central
train ami a switch angina at Fougbkrefrda
—

r * * * ■■■

_ . _______ _ . .

.*

native hunt the unheal which afford* them

and hides for their clothing. When tbe ley
Wind swurjia over the frozen expanse of sea,
currying with it small pellicles of snow that.

ZS. Solrl rnnrur«Re w matte upon tbe I'lproa*
condition that should any default b«: made (2
tbe payment of tbe inlmat on any day whereon
BM ■ MN H made payable, aatberoiu wxnnaaag.

The1 Dotrat Drivinz club, haring with
drawn from tlie National Trotting assoefa-

emembar that rears f»r the spare of thirty
' Dan villa with from thener forth after the !
tb tru­

th* Mouan-b line of steamships, and EaiaBa

free from the grafl&gt; of tbo Iceberg, seals die­
port tbemadvre at the inouQi of every
stream and rivulet in wder to f*teh fish.fr
tpd yewd tl»! hunfar. laaoebod upon Um
wava», paddlea quietly tad gautly upon tbo

U«*JradabcaWy
iw havtnr haft
iseraredSysMS

and fired at him killed a young man named
Cauak, standing in front of bis father's drug
with it* bead protrudi

. Wood was found Friday in a stubbteneor Dayton, Ohio, He was about 80
Jobn L Gallatin, alias J. L. Parker, who
absconded from Marian, lud.. last December,

black hair" is highly prised by the natives
throughout the territory of Alaska north of
the Aleutian islands. Its large hide forma
the covering for boata and canore, and also

water.
Iowa, exploded Friday morning, {atally in­
juring the proprietor, W. R. Manlsby.
ba held iu Washington Ji

busking in the sun
ire.
color is a deep chocolafa IcoWn, with a broad
baud of white, shared like a saddle, wfcJcb
extends from tho lack iroufl'd tha belly,
and from this pecOlfak marking they derive
their name.

Among three who .wiU retire from ooignwdonrJ life at tbe close of the present ec4
sion Is Gen. Wolford, of Kentucky. He was

un-aiiHtuu, uu- ou *uu n'oazaC1'
with worn pre rent Interna, and aU l«*al ebtd,
Ute preface" described tn said mortMge m all
rion at Campbellsrffie, Ky., ami 'ms wakened that ccrtMn piere or parrel oUanddSato
being
In
tbe
township
ot Rutland, In the oooEi
out of hte sleep early tn the morning by tlie
Barry, and state of MMugan, and AMcrftSt
announcement that Wolford's cavalry woe •C
AS foilon. to Wit: The south half o| tbe north
west quart* of rect ion number twenty, town
dor. The Confederate chieftain was quick to three north of range nine went, Rutfaad. Barry Michigan.
set. Without stopping to drese himself, clad county.
Dated. November «h. lane.
only fa hb undershirt and drawers, he sprang
JAMKA L. WHITCOMB,
ant of tho hotel or tavern in which be was
SMITH &amp; COLGBOVE.
steeptag and ran into a livery stable ckm at
Attorneys for MortjOMivr.
band in which eighty moa of hb

might, bn aven

the little bond dashed out
Wolford hUnself , wfa right at band and
Mtnwter McLane teas been jwtitioosd to
vlstt England dnriug the jubtle just iveause

Tbe Bardeen Paper company, with A paid

at Otsegc, J Began county, Michigan.
W ARHt.xoTos Cirr. Jan. 21. — Fix- follow*

of tin- treasury; W. L Maginnfa, chief justire supreme court. Wyoming; W. B. Bur-

end land office; H. IL Calhoun, collector in
terna! revenue, district of Nobraakn; Oney

guneral of Colorado.
PiMtovutt-r*: Illinois—-E. Smith, Carroll­
ton; J. 55*. Tubr, Carboudale; J. S. Palmer,
Duquuin; 8. H. Jack, Decatur; J. Culbertson,
Delavan; W. A- Milter, Monticello, lowaG. C. Bcrlsgcoa, Belle Plain; 8. L Hwvay.
GonterviM; T. V. Motie, Odebelt.
Minne­
sota— M. Sullivan, Marshall; C. B. Ander■ou, Zumhfota; A. L Waller, Fairmount
Wifc-otisin—P. H. Carucy, Waukesha; J. J.
French, Kfnrta; R. McGregor, River Foils;
C. EiHter, Bbeboygan; G. W. Allen, Stur­
geon Bay. Michigan—I. B. Carb, HILI .tale;
IL D. I'ugls, Ixuining; L. P. Zent. Bturgre;
L H. Kilov.-r, CMSaspolfa. Ohio-W. 1£ Gil
tertpia. Day lou; J. C, Riley. Cincinnati.

included in this call are as follows: Fifty
dollars—original number 20 to original num­
ber to. both inclusive; lino—original nun-

number 24.I, bmh includvr; 11,000—original
number' I,.'fill to original nutnlwr 2.018, both
iuchxsivi.-; glP.tXO—original number 3.959 to
original iiurabtv 5,31-5, bothfaclu&amp;ire. Total,
13,8eG.9WL________________
Nkwarx, Ohio, Jan. 2k—Tbo Bal Umore
&amp; Ohfa postiuutar, who' visited tins place
Thursday, compelled each employe of tbe
road to sign a ptedge to abstain from Um use
of lutoxic-sting liquor before be could draw

started bsomw* of tlie ugly rumors about
drunken trainmen in connection with tlie
Republic ilUsAter on the 4 th Inst
,
■
Win,
cloawi Wv; May. opened
clrecd
(ten—Na i February, u;«aed and
1
।

MUTES OF ALASKA.

aboyalv.iul ' J years of age, rneta horrible
death in a fcxi-mlU in Booth St. Jo-eph about
10 o'clock Tl.unday morning. Hie overcoat
in bis body.
mlniitiM.

Us lived only abont twenty

tbeir numbers have tx*n wiidbly iwluced,
ami except around Bristol Lay mud Cats and
upon Walrus island of ths FriLyloff group

There is j»-rhape no animal fa nature that
appears m&lt; clumsy and so ill adapted to loco­
motion as tills enomxiua brute. Upon load
they are utterly bclplcwt When driving to
effort a* lauding upon an Ire floc or rocks
they use their fore flippers to bold on by and

them up to tha desired spu^ In hunting the
wali-us the rifle fa um*1 by tbo nutiviw, but it
would be sate to say that within tlie just few
ycars not more than a hundred Imvo been
killed betwren BL Ln .' rvure island and Point
Barrow. owing to their shy nature. White.
walrus ivory faui so depreciated iu value that

place.

Morgan himself that Wolford and

triumph Wolfe
wounds and tlie
iQF'QNOiCE

and naked that no concern be felt an account
of his condition. Finally it was'dremed beat
to leave him, for fear that tbo continual jolt­
fag of tbe ride ou Imrwback, particularly

' Ki UTILE BOCK * FORT MUTM UHWM C"
1 &gt;• OKFAT AHXAlVSAS VALLEY suJna.n ti s

1 iiKt

liiiciltml Lull 1! th Wr.l.

t/-,t from Wolford tliet he wna in no danger
of succumbing from weakness be wna abatidoned after living treated as well as waa jxosible considering the rapid flight the fugitives
were compel!-"! to make, tbe surgeon being
'***
1 *him.
J— Wolford ------ - • —
left -*"
with
recovered
and&gt; while j TiiOMAS M.GIBSO)
he himself had met with tiisadrr h-1 ojtntnsnd bad effectually dispersed th-.: of Mor- ! I ITU I MB KjZ^l

tuand has sprung up for tbo hidea, which
durable leather far lilting purposes.

Tbe
ivnployad

streams and creaks that flow into tbe Arctic.

Schools of white whale—beluga, or gram
wo ico DcgiDs 10 nrciu. up. toeir gloaming ,
whito color is autuiUy visible os they crore- j
Ml,&lt;U&lt;Urk i™&gt; -Ikno&lt; lb.a. ।
KoU»..»S
artn. U&gt; oortt
ul Miho. rnunrm -rat,
ol fcl, oobUk broil»n, U» bow, I
bo.J wl»lo LU-OK lb fc
U. U»
oorU-TU-kt. no lo booUng u™ -blu
wh^o tbe okUv.oo KoUetrue mod die
pUr greet togentutr. A tat er kjui,
go-1 loin o —rutHn-,e loe.loM tbe n-boot, 1

gredueUjrdnvmgtbeeltrlghmt tabued—1
lo— —kier, until, 1—log tn—Ide tn ■—po tn
____________ _
....... .
...
reason of groundiDg
upon the .beach,
they ...
fall
easy rlctimst to the sjkkv or harpoons of
tbeir hunters. On the coast to tlie north
of the sound the rifle again serves as »
weapon to kill the beluga. White whole
blubber resembles limbui ger chows to taste
while the flesh, Lf ofacalf, fa tender and palat­
able. The fins when boiled and covered

pigs' feel.
Ursus Amoricanusor the white ]x&gt;lar boar
fa alao u food supplier for tlie Mute. Tbs
extent of bruin's travels in the Arctic region
are far and wide. Observations by Copt.
Healy, of tbo United States reVctioe marine,
Etbe fwt that the polar bear’s noutitero
of range is HL Mathew island—ffiO dogrtre, 00 minutes north latitude) in tba Beh­
ring ecu. I ticlievo that a few of ttiree bears

islands. Probably tbe season was a late one,
and they were seen upon a large Ice floc
drifting. At St. Mathen-s t!i-&gt; pilar bean,
have fairs and deus among tho rocky gtetw
that diversify that island.

bear turns to a dingy yellow, and ita pMt

cunts per &lt;lny, which the operators volun*
tarily^.vi-** K|Vd 00 and after Fob. L MUI
men will b" advanced proportionately

Mate o! Michigan—The Circuit OMirtfortba ‘
County ct Itarry-^in chancery.
John Holden, coniuteiaant, v». Hterhnx Mo
irom &lt;2.50 Alllster and Aruba McAllister, defendanu.
Atasewtonof said court he Id at the court
house. In said county, on Monday the ryth day of
November.
A. D. 1mm.
‘•What are your hours’"
ITrsent, Hou. Frank A. Uookct. Circuit Judge.
This cause having been hruurb! on to be
heard on the petition of John Holden,romplafato revive said cauae. by which it ssiislacto
I rmuuir. on duty continuously until half- ant,
rily apiieare to the court tout Bterllnx McAUls
postT at night."
ter and Aruba Mc.V.tHt. r. .......... .l••l.■l&gt;dal&gt;to In
said cause, have deewwed since th- niiog of the
.- ■------ •&gt; — —
of oom plaint in tills came.
. I*”ta”-»W.Mra-H bill
And it further avpearmrto tbe routt. that the
U“ ■1*^—--web “
hrk.j a»d bill ol complaint in thb cause was filed for the
TO tanHl™ 1 uk. luneb brfc tb, purpooc of forevlrelnx a mortgage, and that saW
defei.dante
died intestate and no
-TO" ",im»ek l.our, b«.o&gt; w.^. Ux&gt;b«7 administrator both
has been appointed (or the
AbooiMt i« । settlement of the estate of either nt said
b«r. dloow
brio™ w. p, boo. w. defendants, and that said defradaht" ten
them surviving twelve relldreu ami one
see &lt;»l oor dipper
____...
grand child, who are nod were their only
"Bo- de pro w ,eur boud ok doth. surviving heirs al lan. and that ml salrl named
heirs at law reside in this state rirept Gideon
W'f?T
... .
Bo— of tbe glrta lire et boo— wttb U—le McAllister, Horace McaHtetcr. George MeAlite
ter, William McAllister. Ifaunab Thompson.
tnotl—r. AnoUier girl end my—dt hire . Violent* Johnson and Fhllena McAllister.
room t/■*•&gt;! itnr
It rwrta tin Ki h wi*-V m«?*&gt;t
Therefore, omnntion of Clement Smith, solleiand purchase other necessaries. It’s mighty
little far a young girl like me. I am 19

are trying to live respectably, but wp
ore rubj.-ctei to all sorts of insults. There's
taurant If a stranger should give me a
dime or quarter the other girls would talk
about V. and ins nuate that X was not a» good

'.ii..,-.•::

Cincinnati Enquirer.

C.re.-.I

You ought to see thia Woolwich hammer.
It weighs forty tona shear weight, and when

Aillstcr at Oliver 1. revs, .sew inrs. uorare sic

AllWter^Hora

ritury ot New Mexico. Hannah Thomson at
Cneua. Kansas. Vloteua Jnbnsin in tbe Setewt
Missouri and I’hllena McAllister. »t .Breton.
shafts this hammer is suspended, a solid Mass., enter tbeir appearance herein. w|Uiln
block, which, driven from above by steam four Fionlhi from the axle of this order; and in
ease of tlirlr appearance they cause thi:ir an­
and gathering impetus os it falls, strikes swer
to tbe dill of complaint t&lt;&gt; be filed, and a
with a force of many hundred torn. A copy thereof to be served ot: the complainant'!
veteran workman has charge of thia massive aollcllor, wttiifa twenty days after service ou
hammer. Hu starts and drops it by n touch Ibcm of s copy of said bill and notice ot thia or
der; und in default ttirrcof. «ald bill will tw* taki-u s«n&gt;i&gt;fv *&gt; •! h&gt; s.ililnut,
&lt;l&lt;-fr:&gt;rtal&gt;tn
Aiid it is further ordered, that within twenty
dropped the hammer, apd ho stopped it just dajs the comptaluant cause a notice ot this or­
der to be published in the llaaUtits DLtNirftM.
anewiiiajier printed, published and circulating
It is stated that Strauss receives $1,000

iu sucreaakin, or that he eausoBropy ol ifli
der to be personally served ua each of said
mklent oetendants at Ira*: twenty dajfi fa

Nrpaul, from fondoa, collided with and
ioqxMsibiUty to obtain an entire skin at toy

new edition. "Tbs Bh» Di
twenty-six edlttoas already-

GBOBQF W. AXMJTT, Better.

�♦
THE

COLOItAJJO SNOW BANKS.

SONG

HE

NEVER

Mr. nonooe

AS INCENDIARY.

WROTE.

TRACES OF QLAGtM. ACTION FOUND
camo Mr. Eddy a*d hto wife may frequontly bo woen comfortably i----------- ‘
in robes in their cutter joggly
behlDd the handsome Holstein,
(JKSAT
kind, gentle and a good drivw.

ALONG THE WATERWAYS.
Pierre."

Suddenly
batchway.
sea flashing like sflBut only a little
uro, tho skipper, had
«rf U&gt;e tn.xuitoln* In Colorado T nuked ■ re-

Kehoe* of muaic, always flying.
Always echo, never the note:

yvurr inquired a youngster
day school teacher. "Why,
you want of a picnic r
"Nothing
much; but 1 can get aix Dew aeholarn
in a hurry if you are going to have one."

tenanco
of momiry a-intillated before tbe door, hod
luwored more than an inch. Tbo old man
bad loobxl at it for a cnoment—thinking.
Then ho hod looked up to the sky, scented
tbe wind, on ! finally shrugged his shouldi-ni.

which Heyden asked himself year* ago, but
utterly fall.jd to answer. Haros person* think
tbe mow Is renewed on the mouutaiiu bore

—couldn't

jxxdble.

He would certainly

bo waiting for something.
Pierre said:

going to jump ovcriMMrd,"
"Why not? Haven't I k

boat!'
before a storm wm eornln;;’ And that day,
POETS

OF ONE

POEM.

That was why old lamdni-e had started
Hi* own boys? No. Old Laaduro had
but ono child—a daughter. Murie. the pearl
ten on tbeir lives ami works. Single Speech
Ha । ilton made many spaacbes, though but

Twin lakes, and on both aides of the Arkan.su
valtey
Tl&gt;e~&gt; trace* are a remarkable

Ptem- rudwd to the hatchway, nnd went
down three stop*. Ik- recoiled in suffocation

be remonibered. So, too, George Withers’
“filial! 1 Wanting iu Despair" u only tbe beat

region at Grruul teko, in Middle part, in tbe

Tbe moate* pushed

ealted terminal moralna

known, Im&gt; u, more often recognixi-d as tbo
writer of tbe hues on a finite then on account
of anything else. Thomson's “Rule Britannia”
has earned him mure fame than hb “Seasons'

.■±4.

.tog •veryth'.iig luovabi* before it. depodtuig

•al and help tn tbe f» 'dng. Everything luul
gone well with him -done he engaged them.
The only question between •.term seemed to

forgotten but for “Die* Inu,' and thaw great
national bynuw. tbo “Star Spangled Banner,r
tbe -Wacht am Rhein," the -Marseillaise"

tfplied ii. jiUM-iwm with other ravine* until

read hb “Ode* ' Samuel Woodworth wrote
"Tbe Old Oaken Bucket,” but who wrote
-Ban Bolt” and “The Old Continentabr

pleccs an Campbell's aHob*ulin&lt;ten” and “Vs
Manner* of England"; while Ditxlin, though

would be almost forgotten now but for •Tom
Bowling.” Buch a Hat might be greatly pro-

certain. And it was a struggk
them which could best merit Id*

What did that mutter.' Old Lauxiurc felt
quite secure aa to tbo result. Hb girl had
plenty of &gt;r:rw; lier mind was Just aa
healthy as her body. Hbo could make her

hotly in love os
wicked look* between them. Tte- evil glances
were especially frequent on tbe part of
, l-ut
mow utvterhand
that
could bo settled u
wedding day; am. ___________ ________
able te console himself with a double ration

Gray." William Bpcncvr'a "Death of Geiert,"
and Gay's "flow Happy Could I bo With
Either,'' might all be cited, and many mor*:

old man had aeen such a xHanppoiatment

post's

Meantime they had been working v«ry

thick y*t exist in Um Rocky inuuutaliu. I

"COwardl" shouted Pierre.'

strong and graceful, with black eye* soft e*
velvet, and a skin like tho skin of a ripe

wiutu tnarn than the “Burial ot Sir John

them quite equal to it, from a critical point
of view, perhaps superior. Shirley would
hardly lx reuNMiibaisd by general readers but
for hb flu* od*r“Tbo Gloria* ot Our Blood

"What** that below?” he asked; "sounds
Uko fire!"
y Jean laughed a deep, sneering laugh.
"You had too much lock, my boy!" be

th

in plenty all along

wind had freshened.
"Hallo, boys' what's thb
loDdure had looked up, ahi

Between countrymen—"What do yo«T
think Y 1 woke up thia morning actu­
ally deprived of all intelligence, a per­
feet idiot." "And bow were you when
you went to lied laat night?" "Tlje
same aa usual." “Ob! that accounts for
it"—French Joke.

“The worst to over," said a sympa­
thizing correspondent in Charleston to
citizen who had been through it all.
“You think so, do vou?" he replied, in
a tone of disgust. “Well, you just wait
till the ground shakes and you’ll think
the worst to under’"
A bit of humor shone in the reply of
a poor Irishman who had such an Indis­
position lor labor that he wm told he
could have help no longer, but must
work or starve. Bure, it’s heart-broke
lam, and if the w ath er wm warm
enough I'd drown mteelf."

Lady—“I'm afraid, Hannah, that thia
neiy carpet will get perfectly ruined if
we \lon't do something to preserve IL"
Brrvuul—“Yes, uia'aiu, that’* true, and
1 think if you was to put a druggist
under the table it would be as nice as
tiller again. Instinctively clinging to tl&gt;o anything."—Harper's Hazar.
"’“What's the price of Musagee?*’
“Dwenty cents a bound." ‘.You asked
down. The **a wan «tUl ruuning very Idgb, twenty-tt ve cents this morning." “Yes,
but it* fury had visibly decreased.
,
dot vas ven 1 bad some. Now 1 ain't
got none 1 sells for dwenty cents. Dot
tnakea a n-butation for selling cheap
rn»'*klln; In Ibv Are b-low deck*. Sud­ und I don’d lose noddings."—N.-Y. Sun.
denly, tbrvugb tha open *tafrwny, * Ixtrrt
A stail commander was inspecting
an English yeomanry regiment on out­
post duty.—“What are you doing there,
littl*
my manY* he asked a vidrtte “Macking a danged fule of myself, sir.” “Huw
so?" “Why, 1 should be at beam car­
ry in’ hay." lite heart, wm not in that
pa-ade.
minutes' grace! He Imd emjrtind the t&gt;nu&gt;dy
keg over a hoop of tarred cordage; and tho
wbo'w thing was in. a blase. Put out tlud

topping each billow that lifted her with

half boor of agony Pierre remained motion

burning jilanks.
How long &lt;lid be remain th-.:V Prrliap.
only a few minute*. But sudilenly a loud

Old

। fol re to song writers than to any other vtral| Sara. A good Ant Him often mafln* n song,
and still more a good tune, without which,
indeed, it would fall comparatively tato ob­
livion. John Howard Payne only wrote the

Some women are too domestic. Thrv
spend more time chasing a tty than the
fly can understand. The fly himself to
a scavenger, und yet hbe m boonreives
the uselalneas of thia domestic angel,
und leavee her sink spout and back
yard in distress to waste her force on
irides.
“Why don't you get to work and
make some money ?“ said a gentleman
to a man he knew, who waa idling
away his time among a gang of boy­
cutters. “1 don't want to make any­
more money." replied the man. In the
true socialistic spirit; “there's always
enough in the world for us all"
When Ben Johnson was introduced
to a nobleman, the 1’rer was so struck
with hto homely appearance that he
exclaimed,—“What! are you Ben John­
son ? Why, you don't look m If you
could not say 'boo' to a goose." "Boor
exclaimed the w ilty dramuUst, turning
to the I’rerand making his bow.

Boston' Dry Goods
Store.

Have inaugurated thia Clew­
ing Sale in order to reduae
stock for inventory in Febra
ruary.
Tbe sale will begin January
3 and last until January 3Uk
1887.
Orest Bargains pay be as
pected.
Marr t Duff have gone thro’
their stock and marked down
everything in order to make a
clean sweep during this sate.
Great mark-down in Ladies,’
Misses and Children's Cloaks.
Wraps and Newmarkets.
These Garments a&gt;e marked
less than coat, and aa they are
all thia season's goods, they
are very desirable. We have
made a special price on Cat­
tons, Calicos, Ginghams, Flaa
nela. Linens, Towels, Comfort
ere, Blankets, Crashes, Drear
Goods, Underwear. Cottwi
Flannels.
,
It will pay you to attead
this Clearing Sale, as every­
thing has been reduced, in or­
der to close.
Don't forget the address,

MARR &amp; DUFF,
HATTLB CRgltK. MfCH

tbe lifeboat which had
L'ndcrtuU

as if driven by an unason and uneasy power
No one ever saw Mr. Sage qplct unless when
,5r" high

k&gt;ow

(n favre*

line.

Tbhi i*

rt.lrw.uLi

TL.

frightful cyclones

THE GREAT PK»NK£R NEWSPAPER.

nlgbt aa thbl"
When Pterr

celvc* a colter with hand mechanics)It *x-

.

"HeBol my boyl it ww a mighty lucky

i ■___ i__ i-.w------------- .

newspaper in the Mate al Michigan b enjoy.-

nlgbt

uninterrupted »uct»-*v.

put together I

■tand. When ho

ivo their livsa.

if pursued

Night

couldn't haV- seen anything ten lioat lengths

poll mull from the Forty-wcond .street *tation into Forty tided atreot, jump* into hb

throurti long m&gt;v«Uuon

twitehra hb facial miracle* and nervoualy
frocna. It may l.&gt; that th- snow gradually
mclte away, but as I said before, nobody
known anything about it prwJtirwiy: It b a

£ the Bello lain light.
distinguish anything.
"Skipper,"

Pierre

suddenly

Now they
All about

Ing himself. Ono day in making tho journey
from Cincinnati to I/oxington be shared hb
seat in tlx- car with a bright-eyed, pleaaant-

winti quantity and quality of matte

shouted.

continued, recexadderiag, “I’ll go below
myself."

aalf one day in a little group of other school
children who wwre further advanced than
she wna. They were telling each other what
books they were "In" In school an&lt;T making

which be had bean clinging tbe old seaman

.
AUfW the petition, duly rerlAyl. of I&gt;. 0. RoMnaon. administrator Of **M
thrilling rtonffl
Indiana in Gw northwrei. Tl&gt;e hours slipped

Baby, Uta It page* Sunday, ana Is rtellvered

of Heatings. In said covaty.

growth perpetual ihntw cannot exLU except
every where in tbo summer time".
“H fc» estimated." laid Blate Engineer Net-

TO ADVERTISERS.

recownired as a

But stoutly built aa »be waa.

•wear in tba elevated
d lute hb chair as If

nuvm to bo quite out of tbe dwciuarion.

"Dad luck I—th* master's overboard!"
shouted Pierre.

THE WEKKLY FREE I RRtw.

petftiteuv

unusual

darkneM with dilated eyas.
nothing.

They could we

Bear hb flrat lecture on telegraphy.

It vraa

la sold Cowair

"Indeedl Who waa be?" oakad hb friends.
"Wait a minute; 1 bare hb card," and

winter and «pring toon tba. That which fall*

hath ibort «nd

. ..

..

IA TraeOopy,]
(Mault hav

"Whyr
"You think?"

t'alhatr*

Democrat.
Ought

amount of

uug ineeuge or a great txvom
C. Adams, of Salt Lake City.
«t r-lIrnntA tn
,

"Whyf
"Became of Marie. "

Alling up with an enterprtaingclamrlrwopla.
Ibis b specially true of Halt L*k0 Bad
Ogdon. Both are bulling rapidly."
"Is It true that a Guntth merchant stands

dog,you'll

mad bow to gaugu tbolr
a auo* taiband tbaquanfalh early they expect
. If the snow full prin-

"How?”

bute of Mlchtgxa,
, .
, FifUiJiiuic______

Jobs c. KvwtuHi. &lt;'mmHaimurt.

u2&gt;‘? * Korlaud. MndKL

'Which one?"
do wen in either place. About taw-fourth
in Salt Lake City are Gentiltw
and in Ogden nearly ono !ud t. Tho Ck-utlha
minute

pbdnxnt.lt is ante rec
apaaarawe
mouths from
time. ”—Omaha Herald.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. X,'-'Al- HO- 39.

HASTINGS, MICH.. FEBRUARY 3,1887

-ratTHaslings Banner.
rosusnau rHUMDaru, at
Hastings, Barky Co.. Mioh.,

County News.
QREAT

MARSHALL'L. COOK. 6176
Boston
Sxtra eh &gt;nca tor special poalUoa*.
JOB PRINTING.

Dry Goods
Store.

BANMrK. Everything tn the
'; xod with the uueat t*ce* of

W. LOWRY. M. D„
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist

G
.

। at Holloway*' drug ntorw.

H. LAND16, M. D.,
.
I’hysican and Surgeon,
■
Woodland. Mich.

W

R. TIMMERMAN.
* Homtepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,

P

R. Wm. JONES,
Dentist.
All wort. pruT.ptly attended to.

D
(

C.WRLTUN

Ute by death and accident.

41OUK A SHELDON,
.Oflkela AlMrac*. Block,Hartlngi, Mich.)
ftaraty.

JAMES A SWEEZEY,

A E KEN ASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,

JOHN CAR VETH,
«&gt;
Attorney at Law,
Maidleviite. Mich.

M

artin v. barker.

Real Route.

Insurance and Loans.

Special attention siren Io making exchange*

Have inaugurated this Clear­
ing Sale in order to reduce
stock for inventory in Februruary.
The sale will begin January
3 and last until January 31st,
1887.
Great Bargains may be ex­
pected.
Marr &amp; Duff have gone thro’
their stock and markecNown
everything in order to make a
clean sweep during this sale.
Great mark-down in Ladies,’
Misses and Children’s Cloaks,
Wraps and Newmarkets.
These Garments are marked
less than cost and as they are
all this season’s goods, they
are very desirable. We h’avo
made a special price on Cot­
tons. Calicos, Ginghams2?FlanDels. Linens, Towels, Comfort­
ers, Blankets, Crashes, Dress
Goods, Underwear, Cotton
Flannels.
It iv*11 pay you to attend
this Clearing Sale, as every_
thing has been reduced, in or­
der to close.
Don’t forget the address,

NASHVILLE.
.
A large numlx*r of new converts
were tadeD-into the churches last Sun­
day. I Ihmk almut TO in all
A working band has been organized
among the members of the M. E.
cliiirch. It has upward, of 60 members.
Rev. VanAuken fait Monday after­
noon for Freeport, where be will cun­
duct a series* uf revivals*.
Dr. II. A. Barlwr ami wife and Mrs.
G. W. Francis were at Detroit last
week,
Walter Welwter was at Lansing last
week attending supeme court.
Mrs. Khriglev. nee Ella Wolcott, has
left tor her new home in Canada.
Dr. Guodwin fell through the ice
w hile skating on the flats last Thurs­
day.
The Hastings and Nashville deluding
cluba will debate nt the opera house in
tills.Villageshortly.the Hastings bois
having the affirmative of the question
that ti ls country is more indebted to
Latayelte than to Washington.
Liinmel &amp; Ward, of Vermontville,
have bought the VanNocker &amp; Ilarkurss livery stable.
Mrs. Minnie Case, of Battle Creek,
visited al L. W. Feiglmer’s last week.
A little sou uf Jrn 1 Kocher died Sat­
urday and was buried Monday. Elder
11 idler preached the sermon nt tbu Congrega iuoal church.
Mrs. Charily Downs is on her .ear
a! Out the item iu last week's News in
regard to the Burg ven affair, and thinks
atruDgly of emulating Prut. McLaut,uf
Anu Arfa-r.
Bert Downs has l«en heard from,
and is working in the woods near Park
City, 116 ran awav from home, poor
thing, lircauae he was airatd his wile
wouldtiT let him guit be nske*i liej.
A flue rperiimn of Texas armadillo
is on ex li i Lil ioh at Bud &amp; White's gro­
cery and al trails much attention. It
was sent to Mr. Ruel by Dr. J. A.
Baughman* formerly of Woodl-nd.
L. J. Wilson &gt;■ recu ver Ing from his
xe* ent iUnetia.
Mrs. A. B. Kasey is quite sick.
Miss Ella Overholt lias returned from
Indiana.
Peter Durham has moved to Saginaw,
where his wife has property interests.
Mrs. F.,T. Boice, Miss Nellie Tru­
man and "that f-aby” are expected to ar­
rive soon from Lincoln. Kausas.
Miss Kill, of Lo&lt; kport, N. Y., is the
guest of Chris. Kill.
Ain*. A. 11. Winn lias returned from
a visit with Ed. Oviatt's lulks at Battle
Creek.
The K. ot P. are making preparations
for an enjoyable time at the dedication
of their new hall on Tuesday evening
next.
O. U. HUCKKll.

CARLTON.
Our thaw baa caught cold.
•-... .
Jacob Odell, who baa been visiting
friend* Dear Heed City, returned burnt!
42 Went Main Kt.,
iHht Friday hccouipanh d by bis daught­
BATTDE CREEK, MICH er Zellu, who has been spending the
winter in that place.
.
Therein a young man Id our town
I who alter dinner aits a while, and after
supper w alks a mile, once a week any
way.
Geo. T. Daniels, who baa been vfaltiug friends in Ohio, returned home last

MARR &amp; DUFF,
ffNAlTKN 4 Van ARMAN,
JOk
Lavr
\imJAAM B. KWEEZEY. Attorney
’’At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

IIJAAM B. SWEEZEY,
J ustice of the Peace.
dnilecUoa* s .pecteKy.

W

Michigan Centrat

Saturday night it snowed so as to
make pretty good tdeighing fur Monday.
The advents are holding meetings
here, and so are some of the young
bowMsMUta.
men.
'
G. T. Daniels and wife spent Satur­
JJARY H COBB.
day and Sunday in Baltimore.
| Jay Carpenter went to Portland Sat* EASNloNARLR ORKSSMAKER.
I unlay last on limdnesa.
The .Niagara Falls (Routs. । Wr wonder why we have such a
; storm every time Taylor goes to Balti­
Attention Given to Cutting
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
more,
anil Bitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
Mrs Jay Carpenter is staying with
her mother, Mrs. Washington Cain,
XABTW4MD.
this week.
Miss Gxace Herring Is working for
Taklux efiwt Nor. nth .IMS.
Mrs. Jam^ Carpenter.
t ly Hall over Julius UuMeU'a More.
_
Wonder ir the Journal scribe wasn’t
A. II. JOUNBON, M. W.
i
. a little behind on some things Inst week.
4TATIUW*.
Then- will be a ten cent social at Miss
i
'■fi
Lillie Center's February 8lh. All are
invited to attend.
.AM.
Joseph Keeler returned homo last
*i.n
Grand Rapid* Lv.
«. 15
HASTINGS, MICH.
Friday from New York, where he has
lllddUrtlte.............
6. M
1A
bt-t-n spending the winter.
7.00
tratng..................... TOC
7.13
Hum
NO*
.............
-1
II
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
XI
..........
FREEPORT.
7. Z7
? si
ir
Naaiilila.................
From Ibe Herald.
8.01
Charlotte................. xn
Born
to
Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Curtins.
IS
Xbxoo Rapid*.......
Michigan.
110 Jan. 2flth.a daughter.
4.K
Jacksoo..................
6V
11.4ft
IMmit.............. Ar
Mrs. Peter llmney uf Carlton, fa
seriously sick with pneumonia. • ;
Mrs. iVm. VanUrder ut now confined
raoriy occupied by BLraavr Bron.
to her room with an attack ot pneumo­
nia.
Mrs. Michael Roush fell from a barn
loft Munday, and injured her aide.
Her condition is quite critical.
Mary Myer* is the guest of her bis­
DetrotL..........
ter, Mrs. Maggie Fish ut Carlton, this
Jaekaoa.........
EMon Rapid*
Effie Perkins, who has been the
Charlotte.......
NaahrtW.......
guest of her brother at the 1 reeport
Moryan.......
hotel, the past few weeks returned
home Tuesday.
John Fish, of Big Rapids, has finally— —— -----I decided to return with his lamUy U»
WARMERS,
All train! run by nlnetfatb mendiao or central Freeport again; he fa expected to ar­
rive the fast ot this week.
On the sick list this week are John
Winans, Judson Bouck, Mrs. Michael
Roush. Mr. Williams, Emory Wait’s
mother.
etty 1S4 frtMliey. New Yorti and Pacific KsTickets are out announcing a Wash­
PHM* daily. All other train* dally except She
ington's Birthday Party nt the rink, on
P'’
T. J. BC8H. Local A«ent. Hantlajt*.
Tuesday evening, Feb. 22d.
O. W. Rvoouui G. P. 4k T. A.. Cbleaao.
Matie Scbiuelcbvr was agreeably sur­
prised Monday evening by numerous
young friends who improved the oc­
casion to celebrate the young lady's
16th birthday.
“The Mackinaw Short Line.”
S. W. Finch, whose family is at
Onbr Direct Itouta tfr MsrqurUe xnd the Iron Grand Rapids, was hume over .Sunday
Copper Hcslon» ot lbs Upper Fsalnand reports bls Uttie daughter as very
XUlx ot MIciliKau.
sick with iiiuasle*. lie returned to the
Two Tbrtmeh Train* «wb
dally, nwkln* city Munday.
cJouj conurcilou* In Union Depot nt all Point*
Wesley Fox was so unfortunate as
lo luse another burse Munday last, be­
ing the second one he has lost within a
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
muuth. Inflammation of the lungs
was thought th be the cause.
Ticket* for sale at all pointe m tbb route.
Call and See roe.
D. Butifai accompanied by Will Y arFor Map*. Folder*. Bale* and Information adger, put in an appearance last Thurs­
day evening. The former returned to
GeaT Paw. &amp; Ttotirt Agt., hUrnurtte, Mich. hfa home in Ovid yeaterday morning.
J M. B. GILLAKPLK.
1.
Notary Public.

L. A.

।

I

City. Bank.

i

Ri=n^5K

Hastings

SSSii-.::
Sa&amp;Mi:::

HAY

Wanted!

At Once, in any Quantity.
Press near Elevator.

J. M. ROGERS.

/I

Mwkiiw i tawlls ft. 1

leaving his friend the guest oi relatives
HICKORY CORNERS.
in this vicinity.
Mr. Geo. Stanley and Miss Hattie
The announcement that Mrs. Bowen Branny were made happy at the par­
would speak st the M. E. church Tues­ sonage on Wednesday the Sfith. Rev.
day evening drew a large congregation. Voorhees officiating. Immediately after
Two’ persons rose for prajereahd the; the hapyy pair took an excursion visit­
meetings are of more than ordinary in- ■ ing Nashville and Hope friends.
tt-rrfd.. Thev will be continued this
Frank Burdick’s children are on the
week.
mend. We hear of new cause of .that
A. M. Herrington contemplates sell­ dread con tag toe scarlet fever.
ing bis drug stock to D. E^ Watters,of
Reviyid meetings at the W. M.
Grund Rapids. The two gentlemen church are still in progress.
commenced to Invoice the goods Tues­
Wm. McNeil, a former resident of
day evening. We pre informed that this township, died at Buttle Cr»*k on
Mr. Herringion expects to moye to the 22d, of Inflammation of the bowels.
Loa Angeles, California.
His remains were conveyed to this
A straw sta&lt; k on H. Roger*’ farm. place for burial the 34th, Rev„ Voorhees'
Carlton, tipped over Thursday cover­ officiating. The deceased served in the
ing up three head of cattle and two late wsr. He leaves a wife and daugh­
hogs. By the lively work of several ter and many friends to mourn his lusa.
who bapprm-d to be present at the
Will Elliott bus returned from
time, one head of the cattle and the Buffalo. N. Y.. where ho went last
hog* were gut out ailve, the other two week with his fat sheephead uf rattle Were suffocated.
J. II. Brawn sold ninety iambs to
The'Freeport Bu-io*** Men’s Asso­ Uriah Burst last week for 5 eta. per lb.,
ciation is continually gaining in num- some pt which weighed 130 lb«. each.
burs. At the Inst regular meeting the They were delivered at Auzusta Satur­
Association decided to ask Lowell, day bu*t and from that place shipped hv
Hastings and ulher surrounding towns Mr. Burst to Buffalo in company with
who have organized, to exchange dead- Lewis and Harry Williams who had
lieat lists. The arrival of these Hats quite a lanre number of their own feed­
will have a tmUrncy to check the pros­ ing ready for market
perous career of persons who are con­
Francis Burdick and son from Wash­
tinually on the Hatch for new fields to ington Territory, have returned to thia
cuuquer. The lying dead-beat him had pliUT tusking his father a visit
Dis dux.
Rev. White, of Rl&lt;« Creek, formerly
Mr. Conrad Buehler, formerly a long­ pastor-of the M. P. church of this place
time resident oi this township, and is paying visits with some of bls breth­
who moved to Washington Territory ren knout here.
last spiiDg, informs bis sons, John and
Orlo Kennedy is expected home this
Jacob of thia place, that be is well week after an absence of several weeks
pleased with ill* new home. It is usu­ in N. Y. State.
ally very pleasant, triupemte weather
Eddy Pennock lost one of his large
(here, although a man occasionally guts horst** several days ago.
lost during thubig*i&gt;ow atorms pre­
Msny horses are having distemper of
vailing there ut this wason ot the year. some sort about here.
No Mate or Territory in the Union can
l-uast ul as many attractions and so
BOWENS MILLS.
tew dnsdvanuigtB as Michigan—“my
The I. O. G. T.. G. A. IL and 8. O. V.s
Michigan!”
contemplate uniting in building a hall
of two atorlra and fitted up for the
MAPLE OROVE.
three organizations.
Everything pawied very pleasantly at
Among the sick this week are Chaa.
the dance at E. Lathing's.
Thirty Davidson, who la suffering with lung
number* out and everybody went home trouble, also s-vend of the scholars in
in the rain happy.
'
the Robbins district have the chicken
Alliert Green, of Edmore, is visiting pox.
friends in this vicinity.
,.
Fred DuMaresqu
returned from
J. K- Wilcox and daughter, Dillab, Kansas. Fn-d has been aiwent for two
returned from their visit to York state ymrp and his many friends welcomed
Tutaday.
him back to Michigan.
Jutw-ph Smith, ot Aasyria, stayed over
There is to be an open installation at
night uitfr his nephew list Friday.
I. O. G. T. hall Saturday evening of
Died, at the home of brT parentt this week.
Aiuus Diliins, near Charlotte, Jan. 13th,
Lute Hill and wife, of Irving, spent
Mary T., wife of Grorge Quick, aged 44) Saturdav and Sunday at Buel Bradley’s
years. Her disease was quick con­
Now for the snahe story. Mr. Chillsumption. She leave* a husband snd eon informs me that on Sunday, Jan.
three sods, two of them xoung men, 22nd, he killed a snake on bis farm that
mikI the youngest only three year* old. was as lively as a kitten.
Iler remains were brought here aad
Fred Hunt has rented his farm for
placed iu the Wileox cemetery where five years and goes to some point in the
they will remain until spring, when
they will lx: taken to Battle Creek and
laid by the side ol their only girl, that
DELTON.
.
being hi-r request.
News scarce, and more of the beauti­
Tutuurie W ilkiUsoD ha* returned from ful.
.
the west.
.
Herbert A XteAallaster is no better.
Jim Moon has moved hu goods in
Mm. F. J. Norwood fa vtill on the
Mr. Norton’s house, and now expect to sirk lint.
become a great railroad man.
Fishing parties have been quite suc­
Guess the rx-Hawk editor must have cessful or lata catching lots of perch on
forgotten to mail our last weak’* items
the different lakes which lie tributary
on time as they did nut appear.
to this place.
1'rotrai tin meetings at the M. E.
The railroad monqy is slowly prochurch this week.
grefMing, when men come to realize
Quite a large company assembled at that it is now or never, they respond to
the residence of Eli Latlipg’a to help aid the bonus.
him to celebrate hia 27th birthday on
The cap social at J. IL Bush’s last
Saturday last. He was presented with Thursday night was a success. Net
a very nice arm chair. Of course proceeds 88.60 which went to the.miniseverybody ate supper and bad a good tor on this charge.
lime.
W. P. Sidnam was among the rail­
A very , nice dance at Rob Phillips’ road solicitors last week and he gut
last Friday night
some money.
Dick Griffin bumped against Frank
Musev '* fist ut a party the other night
FOUR CORNERS.
.
and uuw carriroa blackened face.
Revival meetings have been in pro­
Quite a number attended the dance
grew at the Martin school hoysa^fbr
at Ed Gre n’s Monday night.
it was Bluki-’s horse and cutter that three weeks, and will i*e continued an­
passed "Will Potter so unceremoniously other week. They have meet with very 1
n short time,ugo. A little to much of good.rcsulta, Iietwren thirty and forty
Nashville curse whs the cause. The taring converted. Quite an Interest has
hotae run sboirt two miles and a'half l»i*n aroused in rexard to building a
and Klopp, d at Rd ph Swifts without church, and it fa proltable that btept*
living fell) UaniMgr. Ils load Wits ivtt will soon l&gt;e taken in that direction.
A w nrcdiun was created on Friday
by the side ot the road near the Center.
last bv the (Ifaapprarance of Fred Bar­
ry's four-vear old boy. He waa finally
HARRY VILLE.
•
found, after dilig-nt search, by Mr.
Cook &amp; Mend, our new mill men, are Lawton, in the woods, having wander­
mctding with ii Hi&gt;end patronage, and ed about five miles.
an* doing tlrat-clasa work.
Mm. I). C. Kenyon died last Thurs­
Jnme.-* Hunt; an old and respected cit­ day night of consumption ami was burizens of this vicinity, died hat Monday iwl Sunday, the funeral services taring
.morning of dropsy. Funeral was held held at the Holmes church.
W«*dureday at the church. '
Friend D. Soules is visiting New
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
York suite and ibe scenes of his early
Mud creek flats are still itnpmwible.
childhood He skirted for Buffalo last
Last Friday morning Mr. Barry went
Friday morning.
to his wood* after a load of wood, tak­
Clement Higdon, a former partner in ing with him hi* little taiy, not yet four
the Barry ville mills, tiundayed with his year* old. While loading he whs called
son. Grorge Higdon.
to assist a neighbor with hi* team,
Barber Mead lost two sheep by their and upon returning he missed hfa child
being buried beneath a draw stack last hut supposed he hsd gone home. But
Saturday night Farmera should ace when he got there ho learned that the
that their stock have safe shelter.
child had not iss-n seen. A search was
Rev. Chas. Paxtun has been holding at once instituted, ndghiioni andachooF
a serie* of protracted meetings at the children turning out to help. They
Austin school house in Assyria, assist­ tracked bihOmck and forth through
ed by Meaars. Will Hyde and Bort several fields and woods, and Anally
Walker. The latter gentlemen have found him in Mr. Black's woods be­
been playing the "Moody and Sankey tween 2 and 3 o’clock p. m. He said it
act.”
wan a long ways home.
George Higdon is acting as agent for
thuLadiea’ Friend washing machine.
MOHeO-THliRNAHPLB.
They are a neat and tasty concern, and
Burt McKay fa on the sick list.
the dutiful housewives that are using
Lester Mead is having a severe trial
them pronounce them perfect
♦ith he* throat
The ladies’ mite society did not meet
Mr. Preston and wife were made hap­
at Mrs. George Turner’s litet Friday on py last week by a daughter.
account of the severe sickneu of Mrs.
Putting up ice fa the order of the day.
Frank Wright’s child.
Mr. Parker spent Sunday in Carlton.
Died. January 24th, Jas. Hurd, aged
ORANGEVILLE
G4 rear*. He was much.respected and
The new organ for the Sabbath school will be missed by many friends and
has arrived, ami is ven' ufce.
neighbors.
Last Saturday: William Livingston
Mr*. Sherman lost about two bushels
died after a short Ulncea.
of corn the other night.. We would ad
Al. Clem hud the bad luck to saw off vise the thief to be careful as he has
the end ot one of his thumbs while saw­ beea caught in the crib belore.
ing wood one day last week.
DOW14 NG.
John Porter hud one ot Bia horses
slip on the ice and break one of its legs.
Wm. Howe has bought him. a mule
Wm. England was at Hastings on team.
business this week.
Protracted matings l«egin next Sun­
Charlie England, of Otsego, was in day.
town over Sunday. Wonder what the
We would !lke to a*k J. E. T. who got
attraction in?
so Interested in his girl that he forgot
Mrs. Fred England is quite sick.
the sugar her brother sent for and took
Will Crawford was homo for a visit it home with him au she had to do with­
last week.
out the Saturday's baking?

WHOLE NO. 1653.
That’s right Fred it isn’t every bey
that’s got the sand to go home with
three girls tn one night
The social was a success.
SMILES.
The sign of a barber upon a Paristaa
boulevard reads as follows: “X—, Eu­
ropean barber. Customer* shaved in
every language.”

A Jlttle girl about four, being told of
Adam and Eue being driven out of
Eden. Inquired promptly: "Which car­
riage d*&gt; you 'spose the angel drove them
out in?”
' •
The most foolish thing a woman can
do is to marry a man of bad habits
with the hope of reforming him. If
she cannot reform him before marriage,
she will never have a show alter tbs
ceremony.
An exchange says: "The .Sandwioh
Islanders believe that Beelzubub walks
the earth in the form of a womaa.**
And now and then you will find a met
in this country who believes so. too, aod
that he has married the woman!
A Chicago lady stepprd to the kitch­
en door and said, “Maggie, it is getting
quite cool in the parlor, and 1 think ws
had better have a little tire in the grata."
“You have my permission to build it,
mum," answered the help.
A rector the other Sunday made the
following announcement:—"Remember
the holy communion will be adminis­
tered here next Sunday morning. Ths
Lord will be with us during the momservices and the Bishop in the evening."

A young clerical swell was at tbs
reading desk with a glites in ooe eye,
"reading himself io.” spd when be
caiOe to the worvs. “He that hath ears
to hear, let him hear," bo travestied
them thu.*: “He that hath yah* to yah,
let him yah."

Little children and dog* are about the
only specimen* of aminate nature
which may be relied upon. There’ll
more truth in a tmbj's dimpled smite
or the w &lt;g of ring's tail than there is fa
all the taffy ladled out daring a Hfsti me.—Chicago Ledger.
“Yes." said he, sadly. “I've been aa
active man in my day, but I broke
down, and the doctor has ordered en­
tire retaxatian from ail cares." And
where Rave you settled?” *t*ked Ms
friend anXloualy. “Oh! I'm in boaintus
in Philadelphia."-The Hatchet

“Oh! res” wrote a Bostonian who be­
lieves that hia own home is coolest spot •
on earth in midsummer, “it fa all very
well for you to axk me to comedown to
{our famous hotel for rest and change.
tried it once; the porter got ail the
change, and the landlord look the net"
“Pa. say; is euchre areal old game?"
"I don’t know, James; what make* you
ask such a question as that while going
home from church?" “Well. I don’t
know. pa. But the minister he said that when the p&gt;»or man couldn’t go ft
alone the Lente be pasaed and the ttemarltau be astisied. So 1 didn't know."

It is related that when Tom Corwin
was in the height of his popularity, a
young man approached him, asking
him what he should do to become like
Corwin. The response was brief sod
sad: “Young man, be serious. If I
had been sertoiM, I might have bees
president, but now I am only Tom Cor­
win."
•
“Conductor," said n eolemn-vlaaged
man, “do you appreciate how precarious
your buMm-tei it&gt;? Do you realize that
m the tn id-I of life we are in death,
and that at any moment this train may
take us all to eternity F’ “This train
won't take anybody to eternity.” replied
the conductor, “because there e no such
station on our Hoel"
.

la single from choice or not? This way;
If she is always talking against the .
men, and the ladies who are favorites
with the gentlemen—ehe is single be­
cause she can’t help IL If, on the con­
trary, she gives tnun his just dure, yon
may be pretty sure she han had good
chances to marry, but would not.
Ata camp-nw.ting last summer, a
venerable sister began the hymn—

bhe began in shrill quavers, but it waa
pitched too high:—"Teh thousand—Ten
thousand,’’ she screeched, and stopped.
“Ktart her off at five thousand I” cried
a converted -stock-broker prroenL
A sermon by preacher habitually
learned, metaphysical, obscura and long,
beipg under discussion 'by a party of
lawyers, one of them pronounced it “a
god Iy sermon." “Why F* asked another.
"Because, like the peace of God, it *pasaeth all understanding.’ ” “Rather, I
should say,” added a third, “becauae,
like his mercy, it 'endureth forever.”

A Boston young woman at Catskill
«aid to her brother, in the absence of
somebody else’* brother, "There fa
--------***“
-----im
press----------iventwi “
akin
to solemnity
idrotifi-d with the prospect, Algernon.
Erompting the soul to soar to heights
itherto imagined unattain—but when*
are you going. Algernon?" I'm going
for aduetor." "Who for?" “Both of
us."—N. Y. Times.
A writer of “Chunks of wisdom for
wives,” says: “Alway* remember that
you are married to a man. and Dot to a
god." Such advice is entirely unneoeaaary. Her husband will not permit her
to forget the important fact And the
man should a!so remember that be fa
married to a woman, and not to an an­
gel. And he pr dwbly will before he is
tnitrried a year.—Norristown Herald.

Hon. James C. RoMnaon, of Spring­
field, HL has a little graodaughter
whoaegovernesa fax staunch Methodist.
A tew months ago she visited a convent
iu Indiana in company with an aunt
ami the latter's little daughter. The
last mentioned child told one of the titoter* that bhe was a Catholic, aad the
Sister piously exclaimed -“Thank God
for thatF anti turning to Mr. Bot&gt;in*nn'a
grandaughter sbu inquired: “And littl*
one what are vou ?" “I’m a Mefodust.
thank God for thalF which axtonlshed
her aunt m much aa it amused th» pl;
ous Sister.
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�MAGDALENE.

APPEARANCES TO HIRE.
•ATERERS

WHO

THAN THE

FURNISH

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

.* rrrtyi fsTO have weekly

rSARFUL

or *

TRAP.

MORE

FOOD AT A FEAST.

loiaj-

•ciiixraXiou agents to stop . ntieing tiw iw-

Itepubtirans ton* alarm an I rvfin *1 to vote

Tbs wort IV harsh hand* would thru* you down

Probably one of tbo bu.iart and at the
same tlixi l.-ost &lt;wtcntati&lt;xui trmlremcn of
thb city Li bo wbrae businen it fa to mini*
tar to tho Lirge rl-ua of p*.opto afflicted with
an Itch for serial distinrti" t. The buifares
«( furnishing appritranorw for the public lias
qprung Late ooo of ronddcroble i lognitn^e
dur.ng the past few years.
Prominent
among UitoelManf tradopnen is t*&gt;a b»ure
tamiaher. On the front dnor of a threo ntnry

A jury in Uineago found a vardict of man•’au^iiter, with a sen tenon of eleven year* la

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n.ui of light

Iqst tali crushed ths skull of W l.ltm D«y&lt;*r

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!&gt;wii»r

Himon Cameron, now in his Wth year, left
N w York Thursday for Beriauia, with a
party of conxvuial splrita
-•we Bpaiding, president ot the Htnrgsna
Bay Canal uapmr, InUmttes that thiguv-

1

aoenue. fa&gt; a Ltr.-p* silver plate tcorin;

ipirtta
“'WillKia !lr*wn. caterer."
A r* porter i
recently called ami aaked for Mr. llrov.-n.
■

aid'

au auction atore. In a black walnut cabl*
wet, whitb ocr-apind the entire sulo of tlx*
twom, wu* a lar^h variety of silver and
platol nsrru,". water urns, cakn LaskeU and

jafrvd memtare I* notified o twin their
place* Mon lay. Huaton i bj-cted to this,
■u-1 proree-tel to exp ala w iy thi R -pub- |
limns Im I not voted, but th«* annoyed the |

flAVORINGExnU^
•■ma*'nanr

on tbo donrkeeptr. but Hutton Aood bia

ordsr.

and will return shortly. Won’t ynu su p ,
to and waltf" responded a portly woman ia I

to dboolre pair* beiig quo»ii&lt;«ticd by Camp- &gt;
bril. Johnsen Winter and oUipn. the chair

••.&lt; rsbt.rd ctakl.

Tbo reporter , was shown into a waiting '
m&gt;mo or office Ln tba rear of the boll Ths
walls wci • ablaite with oil pakitin-s, hung

BiniUi srcuwd tbs RajiabUcaaa ot bad f i&gt;U&gt; |

Copies of Ths Evan«villo Journal were on
Joint convention urging tbo members to drop

Look i n to *li re fund's augete are and they
■hall h-ar ynu call
,

eating h-s name as a candidate, ami a anttbo
Umber to serve fifty xj i-tmenl amis

Notice

; o tbo la- I
ill-adnsed, '

wv»;ka to come “
This answer was hardly given when the
proprh.tor ectcrrd—a tall, slender man.

Dr. He bool.,, dean nt «hr Iowa Medical
college, has beenarreetei for run pHcity in

a^nm- '
•
You mmt attain tn purer belghta by patience,
prayer a&gt;l strife

Republican members from this county were
denounced by the k&lt;dght&gt;&gt; for voting for the
R frubllciti cxulidali for so I Aloe They

A negro** la Btlrimoro «u fillo 1 with shot

waa stated, and Mr. H.rown, seating hunaalf
rex to wronj ruhNtstuno Moax than root*.
“I have bwan a caterer for a good many
years, but it waa not until a few years ago
that I was compel tel to furnish so many
wings oua. are xoreign u&gt; my UJMKiJok. is WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVER)
. would surpn»&gt; the public to know to what i
an extent thi- is carried on, notjoiily by the
•wmlngiy wudthy people, buT by families
section of Urg. Joint*.
The mi-ffical journals for tbo last ten
tbo city, who. Ilka ovnrybody clw, have felt years have given accounts of wnndcrftil
discoveries in surgical science nml of tbdr
application in practice—tbo fllffin— n;&gt; at
large, do-p wound* with sptm.r, and tlw
to furnitei interior decorations, until I r ally or-TUii-ntian and aoumilation of tbo hitter;
briiava 1 shall be anted next to furnish a । »kia (rafting, bone grafting, and tbo sue। tswsftil adjustment and rogrowth of fingers.
•ntertainud raonnoualy an* too proud to
acquaint the outside world with tlx* actual liavw buuu reported. Ono is the organisa­
tion of rubber within the animal tiaroes;
I ba other, the or,pinirin~ of blood clots,
Ibelr formation into n*w Uiwue, and the applh-auon of tlwni to the surer and better
lueding of surgical wonnds
Anaeur to r.iLVad their rich neighbors with
As to the first, it appoars that Profemnr
Vsnlalr, of France, had. In a certain ear*,
omndum book frorn hia inserted a drainage tube, of ordinary gray
vulcanl wd rubber, one and ono fourth inches

John W. Cowan, superintendent of public

I ,r"nU’^
I Dr J.

usr uonu xi pr-ire-riug rules tn tee six'.O
round. Witoy, whose nor* wa« br-Aen in two
' place*, knocked Drum senasleaa and woo lbs

I

But on examining it with a mirroecopc, it '
was found that tbo Bute.lance of ti&gt;» rubber

twenty er more carpets of different sires ami
patterns. On tbo othar side of the room
aC»ud a grand and square piano, while from

tv

o pr.rty.

luUa uas waa druuX
by everybody in toe
dfiwrimeat, from tbo
admirals on tbs retired
s who come in at tbs
&gt; mop up th.fluoro
a rest reretaiun ot Ltw

ounstitu-

The bill empowering
bill

prohibiting marriages

i
I

C» I
f
Great Cieanng bale oi

SUFFERING IN TEXAS.

completed the naval apnropriatiou bilk

Seal and Plush

It

pcopriauon was only Ell^Md.
Tim* lay night, with Un following memorial
sufferers:

xrrat drougtii ot JNW
bsr of the suffer.ug au
Columsns, O-iic, Jan. ML -Tlx, k-uvrrnor
as appouiiwi j;x-I*iawi&gt;tent R. R Hayei to

more reoarkabte when wo consider that it
It a pure vegetable exudation, duvoid of all
rtructure, and Memingly more calculated to
act ns a forvlgn body and to prevent the
union of wounded suriaras than to undergo

State university for

SACQUES
Fur Lined Circulars,
And Short Jackets and
Wraps, Fur Trim­
mings, Miffts,
Boas and Collars, Etc.

-

Caps, Eloni, Ihta, &amp;c.
AH goods at Lower
Prices than Cheap ones.

mente sreri

timitw ttaxK an wanted, tabloclotirt, nnp-

f“
. r—
1
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Winter Goods

between '

capillary

bays t'je Medical Racnnl: “That India

When a party

“‘■I
’A prohiblUun amendment u&gt; tbo

end of the tube had become fully araimilst^d
h".
°"? °*
io the surrounding twtre, and hml wholly .
tak« 1
lost Its original form; that Hie part of the , At ^oort reraptem bs«d in Barbu ou 1
lube next above this had lost its original 'tay;,E7‘pr™r "
,nfnr'n*1 ““
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. . .
.".
k-nbtel oMc-rs that tY lui

Iwuen tlntn, and very

Ing &lt;nauipa*gn to hia ।
n'j-ri &lt;•——1 .J . all.

M Wheaton, one of th* loading
• of the country. -x;areJ Friday
i •rtning at Cola ubus. O no
“Club" u?n
Wiley
— —
and• •L. ,E Drum fought •

that this, at tbo end of seven month*,

la a ba -k room from a Loe •c.relcb'd

department

, uorrs-s. * unuui poiu.a along iu* rrenro

Kurgical Journal says: “Hia reported re­
sults are almoat tnarveioua; the blood fillo
the wound cavity completely, dote and ia
gradually replaced by permanent tissue for­
mation. By thia method rwetion (amputa­
tion) of large jihntM, has healed by primary

fntendent

L SB i| CO.,

a Capaller, Hamd-

14® and 148 Jeffrreon Ave,
Detroit, Micb.

Iru pal rarer.: of their articular function. Two
CUATVttgK*' otBcutTHTancxa.

nkh a breakfast. dinner, supper or lunch-

Tbees operations tnaludad the amputation
of forty large Joints, with thirty-seven

ttooMad.

court.

brown stone front

His ductai ic that bs baa Jurwdicticm

Al Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY.
WI OUOTS A rew PAIOtS os THS POLLOWIMO OOODSi
luUoti submitting a prohibitory ameodmant

A Philadelphia proprietor of

Good Wsarini Carpets.
। Good Ingrains.............
Mtsrlagralas............
Heavy terrain*...........

igs&amp;gL’aga.

than
for'»xtradition in Montreal

Tba

much morn reliable and her work la much

tamaoi’

Mr cuM«Ders are divided. I

we Bedro &gt;m fisiua fir .“.'.‘"J
.’.sasso
b-d. i burcui with &lt;te«. t couPuuum..
mode, I rocker, 1 chain. I spring 1 mu­

docs not get a drink, as some bookkeepers
have to do; she never romca to tbs office
worn out by an all-night’s spree and jum­
bles up the buMin-jss of tbo day. This fa why
I prefer a lady."—Chicago Timm.

vire^Centoi' Tabto. Imltaitea
betel’witeit

............. *H-»

FEATHERS AND BEDDING CHEAP. “WE

New boures ore liable to bo damp from
the evaporation from the plaster and mor­
tar. which contains a large amount of
■wwldlng party a few month* ago. It re­
quired nearly two loads of furniture to pre­
sent tba appearenna drair xt This inclu tod

JAMES NALL &amp;. CO
iNaa. 181, 183 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit

third you may Uvn thorn yooroahrea. ” Thia

mtaete Legtalstlve Metea.
BramoraLD, Ills., Jaa. W—A bill waa
latrodueed io the bouse Friday to reatric* tbo

rhieb Holme- had kilted in hia fight fur Ufa

•n tba kitchen than old newspapers, there­
to polish silver, tinware. ,;l2ss and the
breakfnrt.

ippropnaiion bills were

Ihvakfiurta cost from M to 815

en’s Epia-opal church, Itev. Jsnws Htanlry
assisted by Rev. Jawph 8. Joackas, of He.
Paul’s cathsdral, Indianapoila, oflJriatlng.

S-SSEEDS,

W. ATLCE BURI

»SS£ATAimiiMfe
bottling and carting. "—Naw York Mail and

In Phjhtdciphia woman make a good living
suited in Gusste's acquittal'Saturday.

am washing with V inngar to'

The Binnsr Job Room is tally abreast'of tha
times in all that pertains to Job Printing. Work
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.

�HAWNAl LEGKUTDRE. i
-Kl THE RKAMUiS UF THB BAMNKK:

ALONG THE SHORE

WORK OF THE LAWMAKERS IN SEN­
ATE AMO HOUSE.

DEATH OF STONE PASHA

EMBARGO ON BUSINESS ALONG
NEW YORK WHARVES.

ii common with many pubHahare
axf «ditora, wr have been accustomed

•to look upon certain Htatemcnts which
wwhave mwu in our columua an merely
adroit advertising.
QonsrqnenUy we Feel justified iu taklag the liiierty of printing a few pointe
Item n private Irtter recently received
fro&lt;n one of our hirgest patrons, as a
»«rt of confraeion of fuiUt to our read.mbi Weqnote:
"We have convinced ourselves that
by Ullinir what we know to be trite, we
bare produced At last a permanent con­
viction In th&lt;* public* mind. Seven
- year* aj?n we sUtcd what the national
-&lt;MN«se of this country Wits, and that IL
vruK rapidly lucre tning. Three years
ago wr stated that a marked check had
beta given IL
The stathtica of nne of the largest
life insumnee cmnpanivH or thia ootintty shews that in IB83 ant! 1884, the
mortality from kidney dieorders did nnt
toetwift over the previous years; other
ectap-tnlfw stated the same thing. It is
Mt presumptuous for us to claim credit
Cor checking1 these ravages.
Seven years ago we stated that the
condition of tip* kidneys was the key to
the-condltlon of health; within the past
fre years all careful life Insurance com
jwiirt have conenlwl the truth of this
statement, for, whereas, ten years ago,
sbemical amdysi* to deiermioe the con­
dition of the kidneys waa not required,
to-day millions of dollars in rinks are
refused, Ixecnuse chemical examination
discovers unaus|&gt;eeted di.-MMs«M of oth
kidneys.
Seven years ago we stated that the
raragre of Bright's disease* were insig­
nificant compansl /With other unsu-e
pwt«i dLsonV-rs of the kidnex-s nf m «nv
misleading names; that ninety-three ja-r
eent. of human ailments are’attributa­
ble to deranged kidneys, which fills the
Wood with uric add, or kidney poison,
which cause these many fatal diaxtses.
The uric acid, or kidney poison, is the
real cause of the majority of cxsce of
paralysis, apoplexy. £Art diseam*. conrateions. puemonla. consumption and
insanity; over half the vie.tima of conxmertU .te.tlrt th. Vi
7;
.
1 th Ti&lt;J,nnt of dih'
- "■
When the recent death of an honored
cx-oflki&amp;l of the United Staten was an­
nounced, hte physician said that al­
though he was suffering from Bright’s
disease, that was not the cause of his
death. He was not frank - enough to
admit that the apoplexy which over­
took him in his lv-4. was the fata! effect
•f the blood poison In the blood, which
had eaten away the aulystanea of the arteriee and brain; nor was Logan's phy-

lyn. Moudvy night, '
faeUxigty referred to

tiah ol Charim H. Farwrtl. &lt;g IlUmMi, and
BtaW to owxUnue to* «p &gt;ropriaUori

wm

only

bdl reported by KJmunda on tbo firtxrfe.

the Washington builJludtraldy elated at tlx favorable report* that
tbe walking delegatee bruaght in. One dels

»ben be to.*dl be coovn.oud that Um conduct
at Canada to American shipping is unjurt
a tvI wit Ki...»
_ ■
■

»u Introduce! probiMUa? import* ot adcl.-.I-L—
t__ ■
• • &gt;
—

U&gt; fill bartering to prevent
K-4logg N.ritoh, th*

claimed anything warlike in it, and said
Canada was trying to force tbb c untry into
a treaty nf reciprocity, and when alx found
iLfaunpouublesbe wtaxld moderate her con_------ — — - —“a * upou
He denonnrol ttia . country a« a robber and

recree until morning, wbe.
up as utiQuidied buuuee*
In tbe train robbery

There is more Catarrh in this section
•f the country tbau all oth- r diseiue^
put together, and until tbe Inst few
tears waa supposed to be incurable.
Fora great many yeurs doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and prescrib­
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
.proven catarrh, to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitu­
tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co..
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken inter­
nally in doses from ten doses to a tea
Hpnonful. It acts directly upon th*
blood and mucus aurfaces of the aystern. They offer one hundred dollar,-’or any case It fails to cure. Send for
circular anil testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY &amp; CO., Toledo, 0.
HTSold by Druggists, 75 cis.

Tbe coal mankgera of thia

p»lata

nc-.m-t

bm

*&gt;■&lt;1 ihonl.l th..

• nigale b

Great Britain, and would have no treaty.
Tbe senate then adjouraed.
. Morgan. Call and Hoar, on the ground prii&gt;- Tbp •irtkere b«hcve tbe d spute will be tetc.pally that it was uncalled for, and cast an t
b*fnr'° lh" end U th- third day.
imputation ou the honor of congrew* One I 11 “ e«timated that the nnmtwr of long°“*a w
aM
,o110"ring, among »« «» pwajiHn« in. i*u droxarre a vtoia«brra. Introduced: fixing the lini Wediuxof R rt miviememior, and proviJw tor
‘*«- mere. coal-lrimmera. and otbar
day in Jannarv of aaeh veer •« th. A.,
criminal nrox-cution. An amendment wm wi-rkrpm &lt;
aa.----------follow*: New
dty.
]fi,ax&gt;;.
—
— York
- —-—
j. —
cor.gw-w to .Menible; directing immediate offered striking thH out. Una offerrl au divided
ame
idment
prohibiting
congreestnn
from
“
rwklyn,
8,dA&gt;; J.-reey City, Hoboken,
it sjuiry into the expediency of appropriating
• -ji .in thin
..li ,&lt;
. ,
voting on a nxwsuro in whicu their busiTw-i,
,
—• ------------------- ----- - ~—
jutercits were involved, and including every
Steatuahipa will probably be unable to !

by diwrung its net rarntngft to slid
braiM-bre; appropriating ;5,HW,.xv for the

dent vetoing bill* granting a pen»ion to Bon-

..... .ru ...ini... MK.n.i »y al runnier?, A.
It.. 1W7.iV x-n «• lotk In the fnrrmoci. I shall
•ell ax Irthlle en-iktn io tbo blgbett bidder at
[l»n north fr.,.it .1 u»r &lt;it ■ h.. ..r..*re I......— tn
rttvof H:retliik*&lt; Ml -hlgan, tbit being the plow
where the ct-M
K Imlden. th

coni &lt;■renew

Rations for public laiiklings wrni psMed:
Uic building al M.nDoapo.lx,,g6Y).i)il.&gt;, in­
creased; at Milwaukee, appropriation; at

IhR-

Inrtllntrd pi recor— tbr rumier* tecurad by &lt;ald
m
nr .nv n.»&lt; H.nmnl
:

trie: aseeminy. N
not to pilot

___
Gte«

&lt;4&gt;minrpdatious thereof has often lyDoiph. Tb. vote wa. tak.. aod rwuiteu:
appeared in our columns.
-f
Yeaa, t16; ----nay*. 3L Tbo fo.lowing appro-

HALLS

liefault Imvlng i»x-n made In the eondliMt*
ii r--r
--- -—•_‘ »_ —&gt; ..-L
Hanihavt
. Mlrblmut, to Jamre U
Creek. Michigan. booriM
v. A I).
and rerordd

polled to quit work.

from Vermont liusinra? nm was presented
in tbo asttt'e Friday asking for th • repeal or
iniuction of Internal revenue tuxes, and a
number uf petitions from Virginia for the
U.

p*&gt;pl(- of this country would be alarm- j। tbes con«id«-rod tn romtnutre of tbe whola.
’■d. yes. nearly panic stricken, at the I Anrsdnienta approbating lump uxnx of
fearful mortality from kidnev duor-lI F7,4JO,OUO aixj ♦lU.lOU.UUU, and iliutting out
; lb* Mb-ixlppj nvi-r cvtmniMion from any
j band in »pritiling tba appropriation* wrro
an ■•»»«n~«*wnv
amviHlment iu*&gt;
tbal um
the&gt;
The writers of the aliove letter give 1 xejrcted, amt ou ■**
three facts to the public simply to just! I
»» "I*111 uxxUr directed of iba promMy the claims that thev have made. drnl
«n&lt;i
commluw.
that “if the kidneys and fiver are kept;
00 J*0*"* °° thobU1’
in a healthy condition by the use of *«&gt;d U» boo-*djoarorf.
Warner's safe cure, which hundreds of '
7^TdB7'
- —
thousands have proved to be a specific, j w T”1,*0??* .v".' J,n- 5*~Th"
adminutered
in tbe xenate Tur* lay toC.
-hta .11 ollwr n-mKil™ tilted, ud U&gt;«11 waa
rVti
U
..11^"77151
t IU..I- _L .
.. __ .
h— rpclvwi the eiidorwin.nt ot the I ?• “ t"
lllho* —- tto
blfM mrfleil tetent in Bur..p-. An—— -n- —-------Irallia and America, many a life would
iferenro reject ou
ho prolonged ami the happiness of the
vveralty to Indiana
pfople preserved. It is succeaaful with
so many difhlrent
cttirerent diseases
tnsrasre because
Bern use it
&lt;xn»i*-uuvuai nim'iiunrii; pro
2?.d _it
itnioue
“,.0.n.*: can
ean re^....*,
r*?inove the uric
T14mC that “Norta e &amp;l&gt;all denv or abrfjX
iiuu
-..v add vidmg
that “No sta'.e shall deny or abridge i
from the kidneys."
tbe right of citisens of Die United States to'
Our readers are familiar with the
Pr:TJa,??a4n.!‘n1^' IK
-• u
r
eppreea
» r»t
cppoMsl DT
br xirowu
Brown ana
and V
e*t an.I
and supported
»uj-ported

Grand Rapids fieupie have raised
110,000 to put down an experimental
drive-wt*ll.

pointed.

The *-nate then r ljournoL
annly rongra: ulated by bfc&gt;

■ i in . u-i inoruptu a
i. .re.-) ot lvi.1 upiii.

knig.ite fiu|dnyed on the New York Central
renruod to refuse to handle buycvUed read.

mu.tle (4&lt;V,&lt;XO annual.?.
be hu it and including Mexico and Central
AnMrica. Th it was tbe man ifint destiny
rut hi a, the former elegantly characterising
«he ivamnawar of agriculture m a foot
Fuu«ton and 8prInger a-lrucated the measure
aud ur^ed Um necredty of Its paaaagu. 1 be
bill waa am.-nled: increasing the salary of

•3,Sou; providing that tbe force employed

Tor 8 uitb an I Riberteon

raa on Land

created^ providing that three undoubtedly

J®®”**-

^OOG,OOOo«s
BOnOB HD UPURDS
UHWat a

RIVER
Hr mJ* on Ceil? rod tnr C«rti. tod Lo Jteiw lTh.: LITTLE RQWl FM T SMiTW

Rreolutioua were adopted calling upon the

‘ bciwxd the bill altering and deflnim: the
limits and extending the I iws over Yellows-

Beck’s

। trial, and half
attarnay bill
’■‘ongratulating tb«
postponed until
- ‘ 1 had k«pi tin ir teni,
itb same fiwlini. droLtnuz
Jame* E. Quixm, of tbs V&gt;ng«h&lt;veawa% ex•cullva boar i, wmj arreateil Saturday and
bal&gt;d III
Tte oUwri agatort. whom
warrant* were i«u»«i will noc be arro«L-d,
tbeir framd* answering for tbeir apprsnanre cliarg* thirteen non-union girl* Tbe Knight*
— — — ---- — — — —nf Labor charm* Uiat U&gt;o firm waa -ilwcrtinInjure tba burinrei of lb* Old Dominion | taatmgagnJnat lb«lr order and that tbe em^
»*aoMhtu eouipany, and donutgre ot EJO.iUl nloniwnt of tba nria wa* onl V a nrecedmit

Tbe striker* are grtting angry at the. delay

Knights of Labor employe*. Mr. Tilt was
asked to use his influence to iuduce tl&lt; thir■boennken.’ nswmbiy of tbe knlgbta.

■ppnpr.ai.oa bid was referred to committee

it

This

tniltce sustaining tbe claim of William Web­
ster for indemnity against tbe British gov­
ernment. Webster Hahns to bare purchased

adopted accepting tbe oath of cfllce taken by
Aiken of Booth Carolina, who ia HL and

cbiele txfore toe British government pbtalxwd sovereignty there, and that goveru-

rholo conddere.1 tin postal appropriation

propriation bill considered also is eommit-

attorney bill

are at work on tbe piers, notifying them that
it would bv just as well for them to provide
•ofllns Tor Lbeir husband*
portxnent n-gnnhug tb* arejulmtlou of tbs
canal* ot lbs I ortaga Lak« and R.vrr Improvatnnnt company, Lake Superior Bi.lp
through the ■longshoremen’s strike. A iun&gt;- &lt; Canal Railway ami Iron company, an 1 8 urgvon Bay &amp; Lake Michigan 8uip Canat Toe
workingmen.
lues to cnmpnnka,
IllB.OUU; loss in coni iiisaions, JM.IAIO; kies in
fill.ng contracts, WO.fWtt; low to shipping
aud m-'retmute, c ty and country, n.uuu.iUt; Uulled State*
grand total, •4,A4I,tXA&lt;,
THE MARKETS.

8FVXGFIXLD. Illa, Jan. 31.—J. W. Station,
f Po;s county, was brought to this dty

mate from tbe treasury of the amount needed

authority that United Blates Minister
PbeJjw bad an Interview of an boor’s dtxra-

ocnference report on tbe array appropriation

County nf barry—lu chanrerv.
John Holden. roninlainXni.
Alllnter and Arab* MrAllUtrr. — „
court In-Id at Die court
oil Monday tbe TMhdayaC

Thinking that the letter contained money
Btalloa took it from tbe offlos and carried it
for two weeks before opening. Incloeed ia
tbe letter wae a draft calling for 1375, issued
by a bank in Colorado Spring* Tnis Bm-

eordlul

nature.

bill uf vointiialiit In tills cauwi.
Amt II further *&lt;&gt;iirartng to the court, that the
bill of eoinubdiii Iu Mii* catree wan filed for the
porpoaeof furerhwtng a i»ortg»Kv.aiMl that said
di-fi-i.daiita both died Intertate and ik»
admtnlrtrutor lias bren appointed for the
Mdttrnirnt at the ratal.- of either of mM
rlrfriuUuti. and tluit *nld .i. friidxnu left
them Mindvftig twrlre enbdren and one

ter, William McAHl-ter. lianimli Ttioiupson,
Vlolena John*oti and I’nll.i a MrAIII-tcr.
Tltrretnre, on ihoiIuii &lt;it ClriiH-fll ttnilth, toilettor lor said cumptalnanl. it l.« ordered, adjudg­
ed and drererd tost the-nhl extfte and Setkin

McAllister. Laura Me viltsisr.Caivlu MeAllMcr.
S1O.-W McAlll-ter, tHdc-ti McAltlster, Hursre
McAUHter. tirorge McAllister. William McAlliS-

cl«»&lt;l WNc. Corn»M-M&lt; Vmlnal.

the stamp of a bank in Ootorwio Springs was

dian reialiatiou bill was prreento.1 and re­
ferred to tlx foreign affaire committee, with

• tioHAs M.GIBSON

u»e having tern l*rourlit ou to be
beard on the petithai of John Hoidra,eompMn*nt. to revive salil cause, by whleb h Milrtneto-

knlguia

WtduaaUay placed ou tbe calendar

into executive sses.oa a id adjourns i, the

FttKt Azricinofil Link if tie Wist.

without epeniag tbo doors adjourned until*

ating HO.UhO to supply ared to tbo drought-

agricaliural experimental statioua, which
was ended by Hawley offer.ng a &gt;ulsrtitute

roL..tx . Mh-hlgan.
Dated. November 0th, itMt.
JAMES f. WHrTfXlMW.
SMITH &amp; COTZnWVR,
“orttPMW
Attorney tor Martxacre.

at h o Coop-r union Thnrelay weniug to

And II is (urther entered. Mjivlgad and darrred ItMtaabl Fred MeAlUrter.lra MeAlisuec.
Albert Me A Ulster. l»nra McAllister, (Xlrln
Me illlster and Giles MeAll-ter, who are re&lt;ddenta of tlih aisle. *liall ai«$-e r. answer or dis­
claim to aaid bill nf romplMlnt wUlitu sixty day»

Lord Salisbury bad exwithtbe
JIS EU nominal: February,

openr I

tlXUH,

creeo that (iidnni MrAllloirr. Horace McAllis­
ter. Cteorse McAHIrtrr. William McAWor,
Hannah TimmiMOii.VInlena Johnson and fbllena MeAllhrer non re-ldeiu defendants el UtM
Mate ami »Im realde oc kilow*: Gldtvin'MeAlil-ter at Silver Orek. New York. Harare NsAlIlsterMt Cliicsm'. Ul­
ster lux, Kntisax, Wilk

long and boated debate a substitute, appro-

Hniitb, and inloraing it
buited Kmiri

copr nirrroi io or M-rrea &lt;ni »ur compxeini
aoll- llor, within twenty, dare after vrvler
them nf a cony of «aM
and notiro of lib

m government will not
take tbe course which recent legislation indi-

mi-,

.-oi.n. .—vi

DSS.Iu’tt,

CATARRH CURE
' If voa have ronatipati'Vnf lha bowcKCheroUeo Blood Pui.Jer v.\.i care
you.
.

’AKIM*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

committee. Dtrtrict of Columbia bum™ wu

nntoo rMumni Monday's seesura ut 11
tn. Friday, and thu dispute over tbe bill to

We believe it to be one of the best, if ■
.notthe. best ever luanuiax-tuacd. We]
know the proprietors are men of char­
acter and influence.
We are certain they have awakened a ;
wide-spread ini erest in the public mind
concerning the importance of the kid­
neys. We believe with them that they
are the key to health, and that for
their restoration from disease and main­
tenance, in he dtli. there is nothingequal
to*this great remedy.
• The proprietors say they “do not
glory In this universal prevalence of
iisease, hut having started out with the
purpose of spreading the merits of
Warner's safe cure before the world,
because it cured our senior proprietor,
who was given up by doctorsaa incuraMe, we feel it our duty to state the facts
aud leave the public to its own infer­
ences. We point to our claims, and to
their public and universal verification
with pride, ami if the public do*« not
believe what we say, we Tell them to
ask their friends and neighbors what
they think about their preparations."
As stated al&gt;ove, we most cordially
eommeml the perusal of this corres­
pondence by our readers. l*ellevemg
that in so doing, wh are fulfilling a
simple public obligation.

fee-nd in tide city. His wife ax
wrre with him during bis illnne*

bd. Ry^imU

�of suffrage, by a vote of thirty-tire to
sixteen.
Both congrtM aud the social world of
Washington have been busy during the
week. Beaidm dismissing the woman
H Asrorae, Mich., February 3.1887
Buffragirfa, and disposing of the Cana­
dian fishery trouble, by passing the reIrAreed at tbe Fo*toHlre m Hunting*. Mich. tallkton* bill, the senate again rejected
T« tramuotalon ibrouxb tbe tnolL* a.* Mxxmd
the Mr. Matthews, tbe colored lawyer
from Albany, as recorder of deeds of
the district of Columbia and then set­
tled down to the discussions of Agricul­
UteceevenUon to beheld In Detroit on W
tural experiment stations. Tbe house
*««!*).Febrwuy SJd. W7. will be held In 1
out! room. In the city of Ha-tln** on
of representative* has given ita time to
8ATURDAY. Febru*o IKb. A D. 1M7.
the consideration and passage of appro­
priation bins und society has whirled iu
one incessant round of gayety.
One of ita notable events was the an­
Baltimore c
Am*tU0
Carlton S
nual ball at the Chinese legation. Noth­
ing was left undone by the distinguish­
ed host to make the affair elegant aud
Maple Grove o
JcibDrtown ■
complete in all ita arrangements, but
I*ndrtevlll«&lt; C
Cirt-r evillot*
»Bt'»rd«
the raid upon the banquet table by a
Woodland J
portion of the gueata, is the talk of the
m forward tbeir town. Nothing like it was ever seen
Uammkk at the
in Washingtou before. Ladies stood
two rows deep around the table to se­
(Walrnmn Republican Co. Com.
L t KNNASTON. See’y.
cure refreshments, as if food had not
been tasted before for days. The Chi­
EDITORIAL NOTES.
nese minister paid the honors of the
If Zack Chandler were alive to-day, evening to Mrs. Folsom, the mother-in­
aud in the senate, be would twist the law of the president, and accompanied
tall of the British lion until the brute her to supper.
would let up on the unjust nnd barbar­
The week has been a lively one In tel­
ous interference with American fisher­ ephone circles, as the great Htiit Is now­
men along the Canadian coast. What in progrrtis. An imposing array of le­
this country needs in dealing with Eng­ gal talent Is present, and arguments in
land is liackbone, and plenty of it the U. 8. Supreme court has drawn the
England is ready to take advantage of public daily. When Mr. Lowry, for
our nation if it shall be permitted. But the Molecular Company, arose to con­
if we let her understand that no npn- tinue his argument yesterday, the room
senaewill be tolerated, there will lie was crowded with attorneys and thetanone to tolerate*
bles and desks were filled with telephone
models. As be speaks hd gives ^liject
When the democratic party was in
lessons by means of the models. '
power before, its doctrine was the naAt times three or four lawyers are
lion’s scrofula, and it took tae repub]ion their feet, assisting the demonstra­
oan party a long time to cleanse the
tions to the Justices, who ask many
blood of the patient. Now that same
practical questions, aud the scene is at
bid democratic party Is in power again
times very amusing, as well as instruc­
and if it is permitted to stay, its free
tive. The gathering of spectators is
trade doctrine will be the nation's par­
made up largely of distinguished per­
alysis. What the nation needs most is
sons, many of them lawvers from a dis­
protection against the assaults of the
tance, who came solely to hear and see
democratic party.—Tribune.
these proceedings.
It bi claimed by southern papers that
THE PROHIBITION QUESTION.
tbe mail service of the south is not
The Bannkh is in receipt of tbe fol­
nearly so efficient and satisfactory un­
lowing letter:
der the present administration as it was
Fl
before the'’change.”. Postmaster Gen­ EDITOR BANNER;
eral VilasGiowever, in a very shiny
In your paper ot Jan. 2*Xh.you«ay "It now
memtar offeofoty. and before spring it took* a- tboaxti the lecbl.dure would paw a bill
to'Ubmlttbe prnUHdUon question next ■tieing.*'
is rxpectcd he will be the most graceful
dancer in Washington. In view of the prohibition party do not want It done."
In making such a brwtd sUtetncut 1 believe
which these otitictsros do sound so you
arntreatli in mvr.and do the prohibition­
ists a great lujnatle«. I do not know Jun who
harshly.—Detroit Tribune.
you mi have In mind hy thaw you stylo “the
Mr. Chamberlain, who would not
support Gladstone’s home rule measure,
beorUly In favor ot auhinmiag the quevtloo to a
and thus caused the defeat of the liberal vote or the r&gt;ropl&lt;i. Hu far a* 1 know every

TuC Hastings Banner.

(

■

party in England, now says be would
be favorable to giving local self gov­
ernment to Ireland, but not National
home rule. This is a great vonoeasion,
and will probably form tpe basis for
re-uniting the liberal party, and restoriag peace and order to Ireland.

er than that kind of discussion, 'We
want to bring all the light on the sub­
ject we can, to the end that our readers
may be aided in coming to satisfactory
&lt;*nnr*liinions. That is MS far MS th® Ba N-

Bo far as the writer is personally con­
cerned, he will give the matter the
thought and oonsideration its impor­
tance demand«, and act accordingly.
The writer also circulated petitions
asking for the submission of prohibi­
tion. lie is glad to see his party, though
tardily, give the people the privilege for
which they have petitioned. There are
no thanks due the prohibition party for
this opportunity. Perhaps our friend
whs not guilty of such folly, but we
could name a great many prohibitiontote, who rather than vote for a repul&gt;lican legiflative candidate known to
favor the suhuii&gt;wion of prohibition,
have favored third party prohibtionteta,
and had the pleasure of seeing thoae
elected who opposed submission. Had
these political prohlblUonlste done their
duty two or four years ago, the - prohi­
bition question would then have been
settled. Instead ot being the friends
ot the reform they claim to favor, they
have been its enemiro. have set tem­
perance men at enmity toward each
other, instead of uniting them in oppo­
sition to the ssloons. While the rank
and file have been honest and sincere, we
have no hesitation in pronouncing the
leaders the rankest of political hypo­
crites, who have aimed more for the
success of party than for the succeas of
prohibition.
,

COUNCIL PROORBDINGB

Prof. Felix Adler, of New York, in
a powerful essay recently published,
diacloees the grave dangers that threat­
en this nation unices education is made
compulsory. Had he shown how to
avoid the dangers of making education
compulsory he would have done far
more for the cause he advocates.

It is said that the cattle business is
seriously overdone on the western
ranges; that the feed is each year get­
ting lees, while the percentage of loss
it Is said that Germany will demand
of France an explanation of tbe latter's
warlike measurffl and preparations.
The trial of O’Neil, another of the
bribed aidermen of New York, is now
in progress.

WAMHiwaTOK Lettish.
The women are here again pleading
piteously and eloquent lor tbeir rights,
and telling the old, old story of tbeir
wrongs, just as they have done In
Washington every succeMiye winter
for nineteen years. Maoyol the facet
on tbe platform are familiar with fre-

There is something at once sublime
and pathetic in their penitence. They
are dismayed. Opposition is nothing.

WAY INTO SOCIETY.

CREAM

“A GENTLEMAN OP WEALTH AND
roopectebUity from tbo W«* will paywall
for the intrvductiou of his family into
tbo hl'her clnka ot fnahluuable wx-toty in
Now York; all commuutoaikin* strictly
confluential. SOCIETY, IBS Harald otSro,"
“Woll, now," ba mli, "don’t you know,
I think till* ia all rtuff: quite Impcwible,
don’t voo unckrrtand. Sonx- .'u{h'w haa put
it In fur fun. Yet 1 Lave known of people
tryin; to buy Uwir way into noeirty; but it
can’t*bo done. It is quite oftau tried In Wall

bowling tkraca of profanity.

‘Brown. I bo nexton of Grtu» •‘hurcb,

RXCHKT tUMUiir.

Or»t n.rtiltonrd pared of tend. 1&gt;ti« Kuth of Uv

point m» the »r« line

north and ooutb.
•
Dated 4uwv.Hk. JSH7.
Hl It AM M. cHAHE Moru-ag^c.
SMITH &amp; COLG Ki)VE.
.

Gnuid Rapid* »ir»x

U rlxi.t anete* U» Bald *&gt;ret line of

an all Umt ccrulii e'&lt;rc or parrel of-tend. -Ituate
In tin- !own*lilp of Hope, hi the County of Harry.
j IM
.-.vi. and iliwlb-dufollows,
to wit: Tile wuttlhidf of lhe wxuth went quar-

’ I.EXTKR J. Bl NIX'.R,
Davav A Wotoorr.
Mortsxvw.
Attarnryv fur Mort^ar^a.

TO ADVERTISERS.
only on^nilb ot acrat
thHi! The advert|M*tnc
One Million different new*p»p«-r i’iircua»«or Fivx Mtu.loN Rsadkmv. Ten lli&gt;e»wl!!
cotnmudxtc about » word*. Addrvvi with ce
eg Adv. nnd iheek. or wi&gt;d JO cent* for bonk
nt jote*.
gko. r. eowlli, « co.

.

NtuhviU*, Afirh.,

of land ■Haan* -

Hardware A Iron Merchant,

•

little* doubt that money to ■otnrtimw u.*nd
directly to procure aa introdu&gt;-tioii Into &gt;*&gt;-

E. Y. HOGLE
I have removen my stock of

uxrnng Iu

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps

tour* with respect,

that they expendM a great deed oi tbeir
squandy and cocu«4enUom.ly with the
strength upon men of straw, instead of rvpubliean party. We do not regard
proMblUon as a political question Wr
shall confine our efforts t*« urging our
Dwtoflh. very boar of tbe opening "•tent? &gt;* pwfccliy honeat, tslr awl
? ttofa oravaaUoa tart, tbe atxusto n*"&gt; »IW to Mlill
candid disciiMaiotiB of all nhaaro of thi*
tiMMUM, but Muoi be dJZdtoutj &lt;Sh-

now. MHwmuK .
eoutAlneS in k»kt mortpto? and lite rtsiute IB
«tk-h cww mad« and provided. i&gt;»nr« I- krrrhy
irlvm. that on ftaiard-ty. tbe Mh day o&lt; Apvfl.
1«7. At ten o’etock In Ito- forenoon, I »b*U *eU
at public aurtton. to tbe titahe*: bidder, at toe
t»'*rto front door of tlireourt l&gt;ou»e in tbi
of H*«tlh|t*. Mlchlxan. that brln? the
*b.-re lherkcuit court tor Lbr County of
I* hokten. tto* prenii»e« described In *ald
or m&gt; much tberrsf a* may l»e ihhvm
par Un- amount dur «o wad innr*frm«
nlsht per rent. h»lero«t. and all Ice*! *■
tUld sale U. be made Mibjtxt tu the amuui
beeome doe upon tald moa«a»*. to wR:

Fran k c. boicr
andjdeuty of it, but bribery aud cvrru[rtloo

Mlchlinui prulilbltl»nl«t will &lt;io all In hl* pow* by way of ad*oetU&lt;i« sud votlnK furs subM&lt;on of tbe prohibitory amvudraetit to the
iirople. In this connwHun allow mo u&gt; ank; Is
thn renublicau party la favor of Ita adopUou at
the poll*; aud will tbo republican party paper*

First,ills fair to suppose that the
Center, the state prohibition organ,
voices thx dam I nmt sentiment in that
Crty. Until it wm forced by party
decs to abandon its opposition to
submission from the presentlegivlature,
because of the gross ineonHlHU-ocy of
such a course, it both ridiculed the idea,
nnd tradu rd the republican party for
thinking of submitting the question.
After the house had voted in favor of
it, the Center wickedly impungrd the
motives of those who supported the
measure. Nor do the lenders accept it
at this time from any other virtue than
necessity from a psrtv they have wan­
tonly lied about nnd denounced as “the
whisker party” and “theally of the rum
power.” Our Freeport friend is not so'
ianorant of human nature ns to affirm
that the lenders of the prohibition par­
ty. after having branded thu republican
party as the friend of debauchery as the
partner of the sal ons, b glad to nee
that party it has so vilely assailed show
itself true to its pledge to the temper­
ance people of Michigan.
The republican party talievrs that
tbe question of prohibition is a moral,
not a political question. It believes
that, in order to be effective, it must
receive the support of people irrespect­
ive of party. If the majority of the
people demand prohibition, give it, just
as other lawn are given in obedience to
public sentiment. Tbe republican par­
ty of MKhlgan recognix** the evils
flowing from the open saloon, sod is
anxious to go ae far aa pabUcacotiment
will permit in wiping out thoae evila.
To go farther would be folly. To make
prohibition a political quwijon wouhl
be to array against it temperance men
who for other, and to them sufficient
rraeouM. adhere to either tbe den«»&lt; rX.
fr®®?.bTCk
Parties That course
would ta suicidal Our Freeport friend
can readily conclude from this that
neither the republican party nor the
repu Alcan pre* conaMrr prohibition as
a political qmaUon. Neither the repute
IL’t!
,x,r ”** rrP’",1,t-*n p&gt;p-r i»
?£d-mfKVOr ? °PP°T P«»h‘Wtion
Both will do, and are so far ns the parW U oooomwd M
Ubm, w do.

most PERFECT MADE

WHAT BK WANTXD.

"I wim living then In a wry mo
house U'tnrHru Fifth and Sixth
very quirt uu tto*
but havuteinx-Iy
fornWuxl on the Inside. It bad ptyvfoudy
b&lt;i«n dccupi.*! by n man who tout ^70.000 a

But enough

turn to tlx- inoxhauatlbto fluid for payehoanthroi«Az-kal rtauurca. Tbe first night in

of HaaUnn

with a totter ut Introduction from a friend

“1 Lavo just cotne from that painful lux■y tbo B’ocping car,” mid a bcllo. "now

upper berth, whom mildest remark iu tbo
courao of tbe tong night wait, •It's curwd hot
up here ' waa none other than a full fledged

SPECIAL

men to Introduce them by giving tbocn

Council met in special aesalen Mon­
day evening. Jan. 31st, 1887. Mayor
my brother canto on from the «»* lw* said:
Wrissert In the chair.
•
On motion W. II. Stebbins was ap­ 'You don’t mron to say you live lien*’' You
pointed n-cordrr protein. Roll calh d. see, Itt* was quits Inijmwsod by Um bWdo uf
the following aidermen taing present: thi* bousa Hut, to return to my story.
Brawnier. Hams, McCoy, McNaughton, •This vreateru tmui, don’t you know, wanted
Stebbins. Alxsrnt. Bogle, Oaboru and to bo intntduis-d among U»c patriatcha,
Waters*. By Hid. Bradner:
Retolwd. That the. Mayor hu&lt;1 Re­
corder bound they are hereby instruct­
ed to draw an order for the sum ’of
eight thousand, eight hundred forty
three and seven hundredths dollars out
of tbesehopl t»ond fund in favor of the Owl with the foaltton in which God baa
TreHsiirer of the Hoard of Education, placed inn, mid I aak-uolhing extravagant. •
said money to ta'used in the payment
of school bonds now due. Adopted.
By aid. Hessmer:
fiatolved. That the time for Die col­
Hut I rwlection of city taxes ta the same is
hereby extended to and including Feb. cnu*&gt;.&lt;d injurious re-porta to Lu circulated in
28th next. Adopted.
Adjourned.
. W. IL HTKHIUNH, Rwonler Protem.
confound it, I b.-wi b&gt;«nt hero over forty

Michael Davitt struck the key note of
re-Mers a plain atatemratof the pvdUou the
Irish sentiment, a sentiment, that must tn*
republican party will Ujc* In reward to thia
attain finally In the Catholic church
when he finally reiterated, in his great
speech in defense of Father McGlynn, this quiwUun to the people of Michigan
O'Connell’s words ot warning to the
Propaganda at Borne, "As much relig­
ion as you please from Roma, but no
pohtict."
,
Although Dakota has almost as
much population as all the other terri­
tories combined, and has more school
houses and spends more money to
maintain her schools than eight of the
southern states, yet a democratic house
refuses to admit her to statehood. A
grofieer injustice could not be perpetra
ted.

SOCIAL RECOGNITION.
PEOPLE WHO TRY TO BUY THEIR

wmiD c«tol&gt;UM&gt;

are traveling nearly
*
have
-d as 860
ichlgan, a
sawmill at Paducah,
Ky., which had a 75-incb mw and steam
food, cut o&lt;A day 10.751 foot at 1-lnch pop­
lar bocmis in about seventy minutes. Iu
thia trill tho row made no aiwdiart.; &lt;ach
tooth tore ons.rtrtp ot wood about ooaquarter of an inch tone Michlran g«wn
, L
haro boasted of a mill dropping alxtocn
1-iDcb JG-foot boards a minute, but this

mouth. It n^juhva »ueb oonatajit attention
and makro *o many tfenuiDd* ou one'a time
aud puree thu it tacocnee a bunton almost

8011 y,&lt;a l»w noperoou can vote untoa*
to ran rro.1 mxi wrtt^ Thtoabuta out ths
Indian*. No aondjr, therefore, that they
take but llttto IbL-n^t in thn w»*ir.«. nF
country. Wishing to study them dour, I
■topped at an Indtaui botmo oar night. It

&amp; Gent’s Furnishing Goods
to the Large and Spacious Store formerly occupied by Beamer
Brod., where we will be found ready to do all we can to please
our fnends and customers.

E. Y. HOGLE,
»*. .
t .
h iret Door west of Greble k Powers ’

Union Hall Block.

Patient—Yea,

My alcohol

having me a ctst
As they know nothin,; about ynaat

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HASTINGS MICH

Letter* addrr*ae&lt;l to the loltowing person* mmlninc unenlled for at Haatinn, Barry Co.,

Uard - ArriiltmJI
Fw.k*K«&gt;-Wiiii*ui Maynard.
W. H. HIWRRB.P.M.

ovrr dDoo liked tbe Qutoboaa. Tta um ot
tta cocoa Civwstta*’Indian* beautiful teeth.
—Bolivia Cur. flaa Franctoco Chronlclo.

soon
■bobbi

DIED.

Kind hope was whispered aofUy

*t tut night.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�’ The house ot Geo. Fuller, of Carlton
PERSONAL MENTION.
no more right to violate hiws thin any
bwnued to the ground T«ead«y forenoon
Hurd Tinkler h visiting friends in other pian And if he is agood cttiMU
ami desires to continue to he such, he
of this week, together with most 6f the tbe city.
will not giory In law breaking. It isn’t
rontmt*. Total loss about #2.5000;
H^N^.TWVXaOAY, TO «Mrs. W. H. Schantz ia slowly oon- anything &lt;o ins pruud. of. And Mr.
Insured for SUMO in the Ionia, Eaton valtsidng.
Gilkey's wealth and popularity will out
A Barry.
shield
him, nor will it blind p-ople to
Local Advertising
:
E. D. 'A’bttiock apent Sunday with
Tint Women’s Home Mbaionary his mother.
the fact that if he did violate the law
he ought to Im puuiahvd the same as
society will meet at the home of Mrs.
Rrprrm-ntative Rogers rws on onr any other law breaker. If the In­
Daniel Striker on Friday afternoon of streets Monday.
dependent know-, as it pretends, any
this week to sew for our needy. Come
Mias Anna Bremer is enjovlng a Hm-tings man who baa dnne as Mr.
with needles, thimbleo aud shears, as
Gilkey, we trust that it will place the
well turned vacation.
nr onhMilzatkMiK. except for cbarttttbiu there is plenty to do.
.rUt
r..v at
eviUeuce ju the hands of our prosecut­
Rev. Henn- will return from Kansas ing Mttorni y, and wh will warrant that,
Having spent some time in the land
Citv to-day, WedneMtey.
if the eviiienor will permit, the II.
of Mormons, and being gifted with’
man will be made io smart for hu»
great descriptive power. Judge Powers ■ Airs. IMie Hendershott Is fu Grand offeuse. But the prolutliility is that
jy’ATCITIW CLOCKS’
Itapid.s for n couple uf dava.
will be able to profitably entertain all
the , ludependeul b giving us wind
VMr
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Neviw
vbital
about the matter.
To reduce my large stock of above who may hear his lecture on Utah next
Galesburg friends hist week.
Monday evening, the 7th.
Following i« the program for the
naoda.1 will *41 a limited number of
Geo. Davis Is now traveling salnv next meeting of the Chautauqua circle:
Following persons have received
them ou the installment plab, (weekly
their commissions as notaries public: man fur a-Detroit cracker house.
1. Roll call; quotations, subject,
ta.) or for green store wood.
Mbs Belle Barlow, of Evanston. Ill. stars.
C. S. Palmerton, Woodland; Wesley
Myers. Woodland; C. A. Hough, Hast­ is the guest of Mrs. Ed. Power*.
2. JL»-son History ot Early Church
r»&lt;na. find nerved.
ings r C. M. Putnam. Nashville; C. 1).
Mr Morar. of loul»_ U vl.lllo, Mr. from pages 1 to 35.
J OHM BCBSMKR,
Beebe, Hastings; C. W. Armstrong. and Mnj. David Bowker &lt;rf this city.
3. Paper on Astrology, Mrs. C.Smlth.
4. Music, V’«cal Do'-t, "Under the
Bowens MiUa.
Maples, of Jackson, mother of
./the M. E. society will be entertained Mrs. M. h. Nevins,b vbiting the latter. Beautiful Stars," Mias Allie Mudge and
Dr. Timmerman.
’by Meadames Rork.Sidnara, McClintock
5. Lesson Ln Astromony, Chapters 1
Mbs Maggie Parkhurst, of Cold­
Stinchcomb, Kuhlman. Geo. Drnnis water is vbiting her abler, Mrs. F. G.
COTANT.
6. Rending: “A Chjld’s Dream of a
and Greusel on Wednesday afternoon Goodyear.
Star," Mias Julia IL vile
aud evening of next week at the society
To Mr. and Mra. Chas. Kline, Febru­
7. Miscellaneous Q i-ationn. No’s. 1,
rooms over Rower's shoe store. A
ary 2nd, 11 Hu of boy. Congratulations 3,6 and 7, [&gt;.vre3Hot Ciautauqum.
cordial welcome ta all.
are in onier.
8. Required reading in Ctiaut mquan.
In another column will bo found the
Treasurer W. W. Latty, of Assy ria,
CircuUtvm this
1,720.
Cure for IIyurophohia.—W« itave
announcement of that live and progres­ waB the second to settle with the
lavn requested to publish the followsive merchant. E. Y. IIogle. Mr H. county treasurer.
NOTICE.
ng,
said to lie a preventive of hydro­
has about com plated hjs removal to new
Mcs. N. Barlow gave a tea party iu
and innon more commodious quarters honor of Mrs. Spaulding, of Chicago. phobia, as discovered bv a French p*iv■ician, M. Crojsir: Take two table­
in the Union hall block, where he ha*; Saturday evening.
spoonsful of fresh chloride of lime, in
FnurfevUte—Tbuixfoy, February 3. l^eT. all elegant quarters and au elegant stock
Register Richards is in Prairieville powder, mix it with one half pint of
to display.
HKko.-y Corner*—Frt-lny foi* noon. February
attending to witling up hb business water and with this wash keep the
There is goal reason to expect the affair# at that place.
\ t.-onnd constantlv btth-sl. an I fre­
n-storation of the 10 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Mrs. Carson takes Mbs Anna Bess- quently renewed. The chlorine gas
»&lt;in4
passenger trains. This will t&gt;e welcome rner's place in Rimm-H's store, while the possesses the power of d
this tremendous polsnn, an I ren larin&lt;
news to people who do not like getting latter u having a vacation.
mild and h tnnless th a ven &gt;m a&lt;dnst
up at. the beasih hour of 3 a. m. or
Mrs. John McDermott, of Berea. Ohio, whose resistleas attucka the madlcal
Bedford•■
■fteninm*. " S.W87.
AMjrta Center-Wedneadny forenoon, Frb.». walking home at midnight’s holv hour n»&lt;f Ida Sold more, is visiting her science has been so long directed in
in order to make a round trip toUrand mother, Mrs. *] ruman Williams.
vain. It is nectssary to aid that this
Rapids in one day.
'
wash should ir* applied as soon as possi­
Mrs. Spaulding, of Chicago, who has
Cnrtton CeuUv-Fridsy afleruoou. Feb. II,
J. W. Gilkey, of Plainwell, charged been the gueat of Haetings friends for ble after the infliction of the bite. Tne
rree|«&lt;i -dgturday. all day.
12. iser
with spearing fish in Gun Lake con­ two or three weeks, returned to her following are the results of this treat­
L COOK.
ment: From 1810 to 1821 the number
trary to law was tried before Esq. home Monday.
of persons wlmittad into Breslau hospi­
Kenaaton, and convicted. The case
Mr. F. E. McLean, of Union City, tal was 181 of whom only two died;
Oxly 23 more davu until lejpL
was promptly app-aled. It will prob­ Penn., editor of the Times at that pl*us». from 1783 to 1834 of the nnm’&gt;*r ad­
Court will convene Monday Feb ably go to the court of last report, was the guest of C. H. Fairchild and mitted into the h &gt;spital at Zurich, 233
. rnary 2HL
where the constitutionality of the law wife from Monday till Wednreday.
were bitten by different animds (182
by dogs) of whom only four died.
StTFEnviHons convene Fob’y 10th. will l&gt;o passed upon.
Mrs. W. W. Cole went to Aksvhh
iaetrad of 8th.
Card of Thanks—Milton Nobles Monday, in response to word received
grand Rapids Letter.
Wk want some more of that ott ami wife wish to express their heart- that her mju's wife was lying at the
promised wood.
f«*lt thanks to their friends and neigh­ point of death.
EDITOR HANN EK:
4.ater-Judge Cole received to-dav
The Bimb club celebration held in
Time for paying city taxes has been bors fur their sympathy and kind the sad Intelligence of the death of his
assistance during the sickness and al sun's, wile, and left for Assyria at once. ita usual plum—Bridge SL IIouw—was
extended one month.
largely, attended and an unprecedented
the burial of their little Beulah. .The
Do NOT fail to hear the lecture on kind acta are deeply appreciated/ and
Saturday was the 17th birthday of Burress.
Iftah Munday evening next.
•
Th-re are many cases of winter
will ever be remembered with grateful Miss Clara Rolwrts, sial twenty ot her
young lady friends were invited to cholera In the dty. A few eases were
Notick the call for a republican hearts.
celebrate the occasion with her. Three fatal.
&lt;wunty convVntipu elsewhere.
Thursday afternoon of next week. of the 20 failed to respond, leaving 17.
Grand river is again a swollen stream
The supervisors will probably edn- February 10th, the ladies of Emmanuel The coincidence of the wventeens was YesteiMay the ice blockade moved
»ene in extra session February 10.
remarked
upon.
down
stream
which
lessens the d ingrr
church will give an oyster supper in
of a.fl'NMl two feet deep iu Canal 81.
Next wwk Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Brown the society rooms over Rower's store.
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear- gave a pro­
will move into the Uoltfrook house.
Supprr served from &amp; until 7. The pro­ gressive euchre party Tuesday evening. ba«ernmta.
The salvation array com My show at
ceeds will be used for a charitable pur­ JaaL. Wilkins and Mrs. John Good­
Mrs. Kies fell on the sidewalk Satur­
their barracks gravitate*! large crowds
pose, which we are not at liberty to
day afternoon injuring herself Beverly. mention, but which we assure our read­ year carted off the first prizes, Chrb. last wrex. Admission ten cents. They
Van Arman and Mrs. A. W. Bailey the
W. P. Kidnax contemplates building ers is eminently worthy. The charge booby and Dave 8. Goodyear tor the poaetl in Power's Opera House Sunday
afternoon and evening.
ca his J rffemon street lota In the spring. will be 25 eta.
most lone hands made.
The Gunn Hardware Co. enjoy the 60
The news from Lansing as to the \\ Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear gave a cent per keg rise on 23,(00 kegs of nails.
Aspirants for the postoffice are pret­
ty "oneasy" creatures about these days. passage of tbe measure to submit pro­ Meaaint progressive euchre party The crockery firms of H. Leonard A
Son and U Blickly Have ••oniolld iUxl.
Hear Judge Powers lecture on hibition is said to hare brought great Wedneeday evening. The prizes were
Ramona Conclave of Grand R ipids
Ptah at- Union hall Monday evening consternation to Grand Rapids knighta Unique. C. C. Mason and Mrs. W. J.
Holloway carried off the victors’ prizes, is the name of a new life insurance
of the grip, who are just now-indulging while the boobies, plunder, paper of ussoclation organized last week with a
JnxiE Powers is a gifted orator and in extra potations ot bug juice to coun­ ptas and bouquet of paper flowers be­ threefold obj**cL that of life insurance
his lecture on Utah will be well worth teract the effect of Grand Rapids hy­ came the property of W. II. Goodyear with accident and sick fund.
drant water, which In smell ahd taste and Mrs. Fred Bush. Mr. Goodyear
The sum of SI5,000 has been appro­
bearing.
te said to rival a frog pond in dog days. can now pl.iy pin—if he wants to.
priated tn furnish the new dty hall.
Doctors kept quite bu«y patching
Designer D. W. Kendall has completed
Jobefh Hubbard, 11 rrested for al­
rp people whose systems are all tore np
plans
and specifications and an oppor­
A little progress toward securing
leged stealing, was tried before J ustice
«Hn colds.
tunity Will be given to the G. R. furni­
W. I*. Kidnam has Fold his residence Kweezey Wednesday, and acquitted the bonus required for the new rall- ture manufacturers to bid upon the
property to Mrs. Ellen Striker of There were certain features in the trial roap was made last week. But u great work.
The Hydraulic Compnny/whlch laid
but not connected with the case that deal remains to be dnne. and to be done
Syracuse, N. Y.
were very sickening to the intelligence speedily. It is honed Major Anderson water pipes last fall until forbidden by
F. G. I’fERCE. town treasurer of nnd decency of thoae who were In Atten­
may return and help. Those Interested an injunction of the dty, Bn.* now In
Hope, was the unit to settle with the dance. tihonld thqrdisgrace be repeated
litigation
with the latter. The dty
are trying to influence the ayndicate to
w«nty treasurer.
we will speak of it in no uncertain lan­ extend tbe time for raising the l«onus owns the present system which is
another month. There is no certalnty dilapidated and unable to supply re­
Mra. David Bowker slipped on the guagethat this can be dune, but it is to be quired quantity. By their recent ac­
mdewalk Wednesday evening and broke
The Banm&amp; calls attention to the hoped that it may.
tion they trv to kill off all competing
two or three ribs.
companies—Inhabitants too—by deny­
btisinws card of F. C. Boice, of Nash­
Jordan could hardly be a harder road
Mr. Leuter Warner, of Prairie­ ing to individuals the right to engage
ville.
Mr.
Boice
ha«
the
best
appoint
­
to travel than the streets in Hastings
in water companies, the Mine as in ice,
ville,
is
the
owner
of
a
finely
bred
three
ed hardware'establishment between
Friday and Saturday.
coal, gas and other enterprises. In
Grand Rapids and Jsck-on. and a trade yearn old stallion, "Mark Antony" over
Thcrb will Im* a reunion of the sur­ that warrants the building of such an 16 .hands high, weight, 1.380 lbs. Ills time, people. If they cea»* tojmbibe any
vivors of Co. G , 12th Michigan Infan­ institution. Mr. Boice Is one of the sire. “Pnuik Noble." is a hill brother to more sewage contamination p'liapel
from th* filthv canal into the reservoir
try. at Lansing February 22nd.
pioneer business men of Nashville, and Michigan’s famous trotter. Jerome .may touch their lipa to wholesome,
Services st Baptist church Sunday has re.iped the substantial rewards of a Eddy, whilrnis dam is descended from transparent water. We all earnestly
Mambrino Patchen. Mr. Warner has hope for such an important blessing.
sext at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Text for straightforward business course.
a high appreciation of good honw flesh,
Prof. Swift from Rsjheeiter. N. Y_
morning Acts 12. 5; evening, Daniel. 3,
It is stated that there are fair pros­ and Is to be congratulated upon being
16-18.
gives two lectures this week illustrated
pects for a railroad from Sturgis to the powesaor of so fine an animal as with the most powerful microscope on
Work on the interior of the new
Mark Antony.
earth. Sped mens of the dty water
Ford’s hotel is progressing at J* lively Battle Creek. Sudi a road would
The Michigan crop report for Janua­ will lie magnified S.OOD.OOU.Oii) times
rate. It will be a very convenient and never stop st the latter place, and
would undoubtedly want a north and ry given statistics showing the cost The eye of a fiv migaiSM to 15 fL in
tommodbua hotel.
diameter. A flea the size of an elesouth
feeder. Hartings. Freeport,
Oscar Crook has purchased a part Lowell and Greenville will keep an eye per bushel for producing and marketing phaL Potatoe bng 20 fL long. Tri­
ef tbe farm owned dy his deceased fath­ on this Sturgis road. Bnt a bird in wheat. Information was received from china spiralis, water tigers, etc. Also
er. But Oscar will keep right on work­ hand is better than several on the roof, 654. correspondents, representing 537 the moon brought w.thln 100 miles of
ing for Uncle Sam.
ito let’s get the Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw townships. From their reports it ap­ the earth.
pears that the cost of one bushel of
Very Truly Ymin,
Geo. Oliver has a supply of good first.
wheat In t he southern four tiers of coun­
WOLVERINE
minnews which be will art) to eportsThe wives, mothers, daughters and ties is 62 3-10 cents, in the central tiers
lurn for 25 cents per hundred. He has
A Card.—I hereby return my heart­
of the state 61
cents. From this it
sisters
of
soldiers,
sailors
and
mariners,
always a stock on hand.
&gt;
appears that the profits in wheat rais­ felt thanks to my friend^ who have so
veterans of the union who aided iu ing art not very extensive.
. In order to take their inventory,
kindly Assisted me In many ways dur­
Bentley Bros, find Wilkin* are closed suppressing the reliellion. and all loyal
W. Z.Dovgan, M.D. C. M.Jate of ing my mcknm. It b a kindnees
down for the present Will resume women, are invited to meet at Fitzger­
ald Post hall. Saturday afternoon at 1 the throat and lung institution of Bos­ which can be fully appreciated by none
operations in about 10 days.
save those whn have been so unfortun­
arclock, for the purpose of completing
The Hustings Furnace Co. have con­ the organization or a woman's relief ton, now at tbe medical and surgical at ate as to be afflicted.
tracted to have built for them 10 of the corps. Bv order of committee, John Muskegon, will la* at the Hastings
K W. fiHBOFE.
Kenlleld furnaces. The Engine &amp; iron Michael, G. 8. Wheeler. Wright Garri­ House Tuesday. Feb 8th. Of this Dr.
we are happy to say that thia is an opWorks will furnish the castings.
son.
.
A
great
deal
of
discomfort
arises
portnnlty tar those who are suffering from over-oetMiltiVrtirsa about what
A joint debate between the Ciceros
The specimen of bread from the with chronic or 4ongstanding diseases
of the High School Literary and the
hy the use of the Pneumotometrr. tions. Many unhappy pontons mud to
flour
of
the
roller
mill
of
this
city,
Demosthenes of the Nashville Literary
The Dr. can assure cures in asthma,
bociety will be held at Nashville soon. about which we made mention last catarrh, bronchitis and many throat imagine that that they are in a amphi­
week, was examined again Monday, and lung disetiaes considered hopeless. theatre, with the uB**mbted world as
The return of good sleighing brings one week after it was imked, and was
spectators, whereas they are playing to
In the saw lo,a at a lively rate. At still moist enough for use. In this con­ He will give trial with Pneumotometer empty broebee all the while.
the two mills in this city there are nection we may add that a prominent free while here; let all sick go and see
him
as
it
coeta
nothing.
about a million and a half feet of logs. lady of this city, who bad hsd trouble
Jan’y 26th, a change of time went
- he first social meeting of the Young about bread made from Hastings flour
People’s Christian Alliance of this dty drying out, said that after reading the into effect on the Detroit, Mackinac A Wtart. wblf
was held at O. D. bpauidlng’s Friday article in the Banner, she tried the Marquette railroad. The steamer Al­
evening. It was well attended and "Uggrotions there made, and found goma lb, which has maintained an open
that the bread was sufficiently moist.
interesting.
channel through the straxta all winter,
The sublimity of tbe idiocy of Mich­ connects nt Mackinac City, with the M.
Friday evening a team ran into
Miss Lida Shaw as she was'crossing igan's drain law has been frequently C. IL R. &amp; G. R. A 1. IL R. for all pointe
State street,- near the Goodyear corner, noted. Tbe law is a tangle of absurdi­ in Northern Michigu. At Maiqurtto
knocking her down and very severely ties. But just now county treasurer connection ia made at 4 p. m. witn the
Houghton &amp; Untonagan railroad, which
injuring her.
Ilough finds it wnectaHy exasperating. runs through the copper country. Thus
Thk Engine &amp; Iron Works will start To add to the difficulties w ith which the celebrated "Mackinaw Short Line"
the
law
surrounds
the
whole
drainage
with Its dMIy faaLexpreaa is abundant­
up about tbe middle of this month with
a full force ot men, and manufacture system, so to speak, is the fwt that the ly able to Duttafartorudly serve its num­
plow points, for which they already county drain commissioner for Barry erous patrons.
county has made no report to aid the
have large orders.
The Plainwell lodepewdent still
treasurer In dieburalng the drain tax
From the Telegram-Herald, of Sat­ paid to him. In order to protect him­ bemoans the fact that one of Its •'best
urday, we learn of the death of James self. the treasurer f*els obliged to bold known and most popular dtizeus" has
monte*
paid
L. Dickerson, father of Major F. Dicker- all -drain
--------------- —
__ to him until he
sou. both- formerly rtf this dt*.
Mr may know fof. what drains and upon

The Uasungs Banner.

S‘w °^SS.iSZSSSlow—

Local News.

::

Dicker-sou died Friday

73.

; rfort sutherity be stall pay tbe money.

AT COST!
Having a surplus of soma kinds of wiuter good*. 1
will for tbe next 30 days sell the following goods at oobt:

Cloaks, Shawls, Overcoats, Bonis and M
Bools, Ear Caps, ta,
Woolen Hosiery, Ladies’, Gents and Chil­
drens Underwear, Cotton and Woolen Flan«
■ nels, Cashmeres and Tricots, Felt and
Warm-lined Shoes, Ladies’ skirts, and Men’s
Flannel Shirts.
My stock ot Ladies’ and Children’s Newmarkets and Wraps
is good, and mast be sold regardless of price.

J, GrjOSS.

Prairieville, J«. 25.

pHE BIG BLOW
Is over. A calm has strack Hastings; bat

Morrill &amp; Company
Are not asleep. After oar big fall trade we find we have a
few go&gt;xis that we are g &gt;ing to oIoaq oat at prices that will do
it If you waat to see Overcoats at

COST SALE,
Come and see what Morrill &amp; On. canSiell them at When we
put the knife in we cat deep. We will sell the balance for

Less Money
Than you can bny of any other house in town.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
“One Price Clothiera.”

T OGS WANTED!
1,000,000 feet Basswood.

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.

1,000,000 feet White Ash.
100,000 feet Rock Elm.

1,000,000 feet Whitewood, Cheny and
Walnut.
The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Has­
tings Mills. Parties should call on tbe undersigned for the
lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

BEHTLEY BBOU MS.

MILL

ovementa will be made in
Hastings thi, season.

Proposes to keep in the advance ot the procession. You will
And him at his new location north ride of State street, east ot
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in tbe line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty. '
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

Thin is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Cali and sect hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc. that I will sell at a

�fr
▼. D. Sult, druggist, Hippu*. Ind.,
tMUffee: “I can recommend Rtectric
btttars as the very l&gt;ret remedy. Every
IpUleaald has given relief in every case
#CM&gt; uian took six tattles, anfi was cur•1 of rheumatism of 10 yeara standing."
Abraham Hare, druggists, Bellville,
&lt;Uo, affirm**: “The l&gt;ret .selling medlttee 1 have ever handled In mv 20 tears
ugperience. is Electric bittera ” Thou.-*WPSof others have added their ter-limo
By, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric bitters do cure all disea-wi*
•f the liver, kidn«-y« and blood. Only a
half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear's

Gruat excitement hip« be»-ri cuuwd Id
tbe vicinity of Paris, Texas, by m n»markable recovery «&gt;f Mr. J. K. Corley,
who was ho htdpli-m he coubl not turn
ia bed. or raiv nis hend: everybody bmI&lt;I
bo wits living of consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. Kkig’a Nrw Discovery
was rent him. Finding relief, i e taught
• large bottle and a tax of Dr. King's
New Life pill-*; by the time he had tak­
en two bottles of the discovery he was
well and hMmgainHl in fl»-*h thirty-six
pounds. Trial bottles of this great dis­
covery for consumption free at \V. 11.
Goodyear &amp; Co.

The Bret Salve in the world for Cuta.
Bruisre, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Som. Tetter. Chitpp*-*l HandChilblaina, Corns, nnd akin Eruption.-*.
an4.JHMtivelv curre 1'ilre, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money n-fundt&lt;l
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W
H. Goodyear A Co.
Omaha parties have purchas-d the
Miles water works at sheriff’ll sale.
There is no tatter retnedv known
than Illll'r* Peerle.-s Cough Syrup for
soughs, colds, etc. No cure, no pay.

The Knightm of Labor, of Battle
Creek, are.talking of putting in a Hbra-

The red nd ion of internal revenue
and the taking off of rvvj-nuu stamp-*
from Proprietary Medicfnin, no doubt
ba.* largrly l"-n-iltted the consumer*, kj*
w«U io rvlteving the burden of home
jDanufMcturvra. Especially in this th*case with Green’s A ugust Flower anti
Eoachvt-’s German Syrup, ms the reduc­
tion of thirtv-Hix cents per di»zrn, has
been addiil to increase the size of the
bottleacontainioif these remrilie*, there­
by giving one-flfth more medicine tn
the 75 cent site. The August Flower
h&gt;r DyapepeU and Liver Complaint,
and the German Syrup for Cough and
Lung trouble*, have perhaps, th*- lurgwt sale of any ninlicine jn the world
The advantage uf im-reaaed nite of the
bottlro will ta greatly appreciated by
the eick (and afflicted, in every town
■nd villhgftf in civilized countries.
Sample tattlni for 10 centa remain the
mum&lt;- site.

The Free Methoklsta, of I’eteraburg.
have taught a lot^ind will build a
tfiureh.
Iraaknxm, or taqasr HsbH, win bo Cured by

VINDICATED.

Uirw yaaro uad «ponv ua&gt; mouiu « -uj «
tta Hotel ot tta Granda Moina Opinion*
among tta pupolation scattered brtwMQ
tta Two ta-ilTtaik. widoly diff«d in ro-

Three ^etrtlarittes

^*v

.

pud to tta manner eg kb dtappearaiK^
sum. attributing it to a crime, other* to a , JX
■LmHeaaouW. ..........
,
the inqoMt into tbe details of the affair, a
troop of Grln&lt;Jelvmld gul'k*. brotw-d and

pur]u» and, riient, stem and ir-jpuMlbla,
wuitml for the inquiry to l*-gin Only tbe
agitated movvm*!ut of the lint brims, twirl- !

Tl

t

2d:

tbta third generation, frolicking in tbo
Grinddwald Lljbw---- *
t him, Ulric ■ witlros,
withal, age ridden wanderer.
txil rilent os
Emboldasod by tba knowledge that ba
Tbe Syndic
remained unrerogutasd, Ta~mm dared

earner without merit-

blow

rfcr," Ulric answered at last, his voice hoarse

au-etase chattering, iearnad that, with tbs

oar poverty and our mtary, gavu a hand- j
ful of gold to my wife. 8ho buried It, for |
our door doesn’t latch, and we are always
from tame."
(,
1
"Ttay tell mo," said th* Syndic, "that

-j-hat |&gt;crwo wm tta former Syndic of tta
rdlAcc, and one day. .while pawing along
before bis dwelling, Ulric was alarmed to
are tta wan and aiutcre tare uf this feeble
centenarian |w&lt;-ping above ttajtalcooy rail-

________________ ________ ______ ------------------------------ --- --------- - .

unfortunate martyr.”

dan tbo crimo of justfcol’’ And, ra—ed
beggar that ho was, Ta^mar threw himself
into tbo artr-a outatrcte'jo'l to roceivo him.

ftad, goes f.-J- toward subutantiuting the
truth uf this------gurolp
have
, ” U I’vrhaps
•—•;you------w
ttaanht tta sun* an 1 meant to rid younrlf
nf n rival na wall aa te aaetiro the needed re-

spring* to roach its pn*cut baiting place, tta
J«ure«l I*^"
lu •P's^d'S flauk* Jostling
[he VM-y foundation of Tagnxr’s ruinedLut,
.
... ...._ ,_______ •&amp;..* I.—
I.*
Ninety yaero,
SohoMlre, *pe*.&lt;ldew and rroigned, Ulric
w ujaa
w
__ ________
tbo Peak uf Terror. I d.dn't thiah that wn
Tagmer had lisUtud to tta evident against . mnrtynr.,| tbu body of tto* maa, ro* nd ug
him. but now a wiMca flume of an^er leaped . u
robbing hi* bead ot tair and
into Li* eyas; ta beat Ida fist upon tta table fseomln
• r lus Ce^h’ with wriuklro Ho
r»_ hilled
guide.
with roiici
relief me
ll»c aiu-nu.
stroke of &gt;u*
tiw moraine "
as ••
it
ahin-over. M.
“I Bchuob,
ocnnotl. tbe
tue name
iian» OT । —
.
, ,
_
, ,
... . wnn
“Mon-over,
which bo ta known to all on tbo mountain, I
wbo *" ■uB'jred *u“. without tlUK.ct,| ,,t hu pcltrr_hi* limo uf «uffering
tad promised wo fl^r ttalura for tbo trip, i rayu ting.
.
,, . . . . , ‘ wu* nearly ended; in a Uttio while tta overwtattar w®succeeded 'or foiled. For three
t
thrown walls of hia hutubto bomcwzwd
hours wv
we climbed
climbed without
without trouble
Iron bio up
up tbe
tbo
, $nU&gt; . r ^-ackC
would
wouldta
!»•turned
turnedinto
intotbo
tbowoIta
wulta of
of his
fatasepalarpuihour*
Mulk-r ia tta ri’lit of Owl 1* my wife, Sta
aide of the Lower 0lacier. M. Schu&lt;-h was
is a brare woman; 1 lor* tar; I dcforvl tar :
_
But a» weeks rolled
by tbo
state
of"th.'npi
in a very cheerful bumoiHmd frequently against all who would Insult tar. Dring
J^j^utalv
modlflad
Tta
elacier
S
said to mot
ttatu before «ta. I tall you; bring ttam' ta- w“
“ ’Why, this b nothing at all, QRioi I'd for*- mo—ttawi liar* wbo bide ttalr haul* ■topped u"aui and ita bo*&gt; and snow
bar* dote* a* well without you.*
X
crowned pinnacles were rapidly molting
" ’No, M Bchuch,' I antwvrod; ‘no, you like bo;;» tn ttair own filth.
under tbo powerful temperature of July.
Tta Syndic did not reejxiud to this pa»
slanate i-x;&gt;4-^au. Ulric wm competed to I
name in this way, but said nothing more,
One morning, about
giro np his certJfleiUo and even hi* little '
for tbe aw--nt wu. b’xxxmng painful and
we bad groat difficulty in breathing.
tbo direction of QrindeiwaW, crying as be
bad
faithfully
conducted
in
that
land
of
tbe
I noticed that AL 8ebuch bad loft tbe potbwent: “M. tachunh hasrnturned! M Schuch

tta morning on Monday tart, toundlng to

ahouted, u&lt; 1

toe alone; 1 am going to nxarulrv that roc*t

At thi&gt; point the guide, until re*w'd-.-liverIn-; lib statumout with tbo mauuer of a
which had tramblud more, faikd him altugether.

patiiaitly; “proowd with tbe recital."
“it was doubticro n bridge of now io*
upon which M. Schuch hod stepped, “ continu.si Ulriq, conquering hi* emotion with
difficulty; “but I do not know, I heard a

justice only that ha&gt; Iwu Uonn tu-dayr'

with ago, stumbled and brutwd biro at
every stc’i, but what did bo care for that
wb&amp;&gt; M. tk-hueb bad camo back aghinf
A liond of exrarsianiste waitin’ opto thair
mulct, ia front of tbo Grande MoIim-, now

’ When tbo shadow* ot vvwilug fell upon I
the village, n»l the road* of the neighbor , crowded curiously about him m be ran into
h&lt;xxl w&lt;-m all duM-rted, Ulric Tagiuer fled their midst, but Ulric, truly a grotesque
from the town hall and w.-dkixl with furtlre object with ills werpmj eyes, bis briatlm;
sto|M through t Im* inhabited quartern of tbe bean! nnd Lw Inughiu,; mouth, refusod to
villa”**.
For more titan an hour he folAnd
lowr-d ckawly tin- rouii'led bowldur* which

Unknown to Others
Hood's ftareaparilla ta prepared with Ow

ie blood, dy«pep»l*. bitouoro, i
. or tldncy «md liver remplal

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

MiU ot cures wW bo scot u&gt; all who Owira

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

pc]*ta.

ing fellow mortata
“I exmn acroroanold erank of a phyriclan wbo told me never to &lt;nl anime whan

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Working Classes, aim1

tabl'-v, b.Wnd a wri&gt;» of dishes.
••..’i'hta u otbvr people's lunch hour. I felt
bko dintvr.
eat IL It «
no doubt it «T1 suilice until midnight.
Kbould I feel hungry, I will rot than, but

»

YOW
tLou;^t « to tbe eurivM exceptions which
soma puoph.- are t* ibe ordinary laws of
beallh ami naturr.
But ar* tlxnn lows
physician wbo would prvarribe anything
but regularity of meal* and a ertiedulo ot

W. J. * u
for Holing-

Tbo wild borer of Tortary, fi-eding us be
bats or call, outlive* in a handsomer b-xly
tbo do.-il- cioatun- which man bus doenrrtiday.—Brooklyn Letter."

find bimadf upon tbo tbnwbold vf a rnucr-

raetaslvely to Hood's BarsapartDa, sad

Harriett.

gnnee with which you have gratified tar j
ju tta lu&lt;Kuitlu»a, bowcrer, tta pr-rgn* :
whlrna I&gt;o you k:x?w wbat eta they say?"
of the glacier continued Upon tta
Pro.’cwor George Cromwell i* prota.bly
"No," rx%j&gt;ondcd Ulric, in a voice sudwtare tta first jwaU tlldod aud
“Ulric Tegnwrl" cried tbo Syndic of the
doily
taeonw
firm
and
clear;
"I
do
not
’
’
|
Ungwingly
melted away, others higher aud
village, wlicn aaaurod by roll call that the
_ aKbut
—• plu.
— of tK-,
.
... .u___
kJ. plftcm, anji
“Ttay my ,1.1*
this-1
the V--..a
taeuty
tta .broade/had
rtaa in ,tbeir
and In
in Now Y®rt;
b ft
"J. “* ® 3
complement of tbe troop was cotuploto; ■ woman wticzn you call
----------------.j ininterval; between h!« exhibition* on tta
your wife u
Lad
“w* are waiting for your dopcsltion,** and fiamud tbe fancy of this wealthy banker,
u —I....... ML’itiuaal foothold far st j~e. nu-1 bn* attar varloas avocaUarw, arho signed U&gt; a, pale, gigantic fi.furo, stand- ■
UJUC KMU
••• — —
—- —
Ing with bumble dafurouc* in the corner by ।
occupation of hit body and mind in which

with halting, uncertain stops.
“Wo start&lt;-d from llu." Ilotcl of tbu

qj.
Ttapreemsw» wm
OUS saadlstnai propertta

TAAtiM H&gt;K KAUL -4&gt;M&gt;nf tb. &gt;&gt;
if IkVaritoe taonahip. nf one ii.ii
about «&lt;r~~rrr« under irotxi r.. ’ .
bouw nnd tiara. *1m&gt; re.-i hKrn prai
orrbetd. all rixitce Cron, rooi »«:. •

rc 'nu uhui V.*.;
Still running, still taed!-*** of tbo throng

appearance standing to tbo right of tbe
folded

s-uml

u;on tbo door, "M. Io Syndic,
usual,’’ cried the Syndic;

itttau: Ibrlr

burst

uqx-riutu-.-d guido.’"
“It waa no; ray fault.'' bc^an Ulric,

Little by little, sluing side by side on tbo
wrotcla.l jsdl -t which tu.-mod tbeir bed, ho

results from its MiiulnistraDoa Cure. guarntifiercely, turalng upon hi* comrade*. “you
John AlatUien*. Kg&lt;-d 71, waa found
d«*a&lt;l in his bed at ik-ldiug 'I uemdav
noming.

WE REFUNDTIIE MONEY to any
on** who h:w taken three-fourths of k
bottle of Kruip'n Sareaprina' without
relief. It purities th«* blood and given
new h-tt«e of life. Price 81' per tattle.
W. II. Goodyear.

story pn&gt;-»-d-d. be would
himaelf u[x'U Ita (kwr wi

ing I’’
Tbi y trie 1 to silence him by telling him
that tbe Syndic Lad rotirwl and no longer
eXTeiscd the duties of Ids offles, but Ulrio
refused to listen.
■were*! stubbornly; “my own t-yndic. and I
tell you that I must and will son him.’’
At this moment a door above thorn opened

me with your stupid wnyu’ What mono
poultl I du* Is a guiilo U&gt; ba worse than a

R.-fi?w&gt;»l murmur! and groturcsof disap­
proval protretel a.-punst Turmer's word*.
•'Tour co-jiradoi aro right," interrupted
tbe Byndic “and the impression made upon
FOR 25 CENTS gt-t Krtnp’a Liver them by your wonln vrul bs sburvd by
Pills fot Torpid Liver, for Constipation, •vary Ki'13 °t *»*• Your owh report,
for the Complexion, w. II. Goodyear. grant In- It ta t» true, has already injura!
your rput^fion nr. a guide. But what di J
KEMPS PILE SUPPOSITORIES
•ure where all other tn-Mtineuta fail. you do after the accident.’"
Frier 60 cents p^-r tax. W. 11. Goodlx&gt;vtita whisperings uf the troop b.Iilnd
Ttare are now 71 camps of nuns of him, and cut tn tbo quick by tlu&gt; Syndic's
veterans in Michigan with a mem tar­ unfriendly loulm, be tried ag-dn to rolloct
his th&lt;rj.:hu.
ship of 1.47d.
“I think,'' said be, “I think that I ran
vvow woold/sajuy year dinner
*)
and aro prevented by Dys- leaning ray b&gt;wd over It listened for a
Mpata, ure Acker's Dyip-jeaia Tablets. sound from M. Sehucb, ImU all was dark,
black and fc-y, ami r-»orod like water in a
milt Then I called, pcrliaps a tbousond
guanmtoo tueiu. 25 and W cants, i ttirnu. ‘M. Schuchmann. IL Schuchmann I’
a. h. LATa^tor nrugxi'ting, but nothing oomu bock, nothing I'
It coat logban county 850 to convict
“How long did you remain thus*''
MIkr l&lt;i» I-anr, of Lanning, for stealing
a worthier*-* dog. anyway not worth epairin-^y.
over 25c.
“Well, ereryboijy knows that it was
llill'a Feerlotte Worm SpedUc ia a
»urr cure for worm.*. Try a bottle. No appearance nt Um&gt; G rondo Maine. Why
didn't you inform tbo authorities sooner?'’
cure, no pay.
Driflwo. d gstlwmi along the shorn* t»u». Only think, AL Io Syndic, what it is
•I Grand Travrrae but. is twhi to keep to a guide whan 1h&gt; bns to return without
wat id agotal uiany tflk Rapids homes. his travcier!”
And this time hta eamradtN supported
1h v*r&gt; fM-evAleni And eirredlngt) dta.ucreea what be add; it was a terrible position, m
Nr dtaaae. liable it i^glrcted, to d&lt; &gt;
areious oansoinpttaH. liriM a euMiitattanal
“But why was it, Tagmar,” continued
require’a ronUttniloiial rcmrely Ilk- tbe Byndic, “that day before yesterday
H«oS'»8ar«aprfl!a,
whtefi.
artier through thr
nr ■ -*- ■ ■
.
yua Were unable to point out tlw&gt; place

dty IHng teieapwrod tbe
eating at tbe other within the walls, thus sup­
plying an invaluable line of communication.
In Germany tbe infantry are supplied with

the principal sura ufUlarti btr.xirt..
u-.
with all amaraae* of tntrn-st tber~x&gt;.
m tbe apUM or sold mnrta^Erc*. tbeir evv.ten.
administnitara or BMtKin, heeon&gt;« •:;■&gt; be &lt;!•»
t—SsJiiil
mtx -Utorrofter.
-paraM*
-JV-» 11 *.1,^4
&lt;— ...I
_ ___ .._____ . 1.

by Um&gt; brUtav, the latter carr
dler's arm* end arcirutcement*

Rumis, wl»ere tbe miainter of war has
orderer! that in all the intcatry and cavalry
corps a certain number of officers and ux*n
shall iu future employ part of tbrir tim- in
shooting and hunting game. Tbo object b
cxplataixl to bo to combine this with recon­
noitering work, thu» enabling tbe troepa to
acquire a. prartirol know|..!-POftbodiMrlrta

a rocognltion she woukl lightly tooch him |
with tar tend^, rilont Uf., rcarmring him ;

It ha.1 bwm perhaps thirty years since the 1
disapprarnnco of Rudolph Schuchmann into
tbo crwa**» of tbo Peak of Terror—thirty
yearn of brief and pallid summers and bit­

ipsid M*l
■doirtai I

ITtwrinal sum

;lar» «.1b
s-e» &lt;1-

-tooths drtiar*. u&lt;

:*xr and tlw
I"
vtaed. iwkjcv |« b-reht
»v. April tnd. a n.
uwenoon we stnCU

you retnrmber 1dm. do you not’—tbo tanker
Lower Glacier had bc^on to move and was
dcaceuding straight upon the but of Ulric
Ta.-pn^r. There wn* no longer a jiomibllity
of doubting it when cramiuatlijii was mode
Into tbe^condltion of thing* iniawdlately
■arroaniinc it
“'Tls tbo powur of God—tbe hand of Jx»tioel" cruxl tbo fri ghtened villagers, not yi t
eaiigbU.-tM.vl by acteutlflc nweanib into tbo
fieril which tatincwi 1dm, and only

guidel"

er.

Cisco Chroafcta

The following extract ia taken from a let-

•fri Fo'iso Mid principal sum sod lutrrert du&lt;
thereon st tbe rata of eight per rent. i- r an
unplorin" hands.
Terribly shaken by thia incredible intelli­
gence, the old dtlzen still hesitated.
"Tagmcr—Bchuch," bs dreamily re-

slowly swallowed by tbo moving p lacier,
ghosts uf a forgotten timer’

lowtd a clerk. Nearly every mall brings •erila-d In said nmwisks* a« follow*!:
AU tbosa ptec** or p.vrrHv of tana tying so"
tadtera (without starapa for return poatagn !”d"g
situate in the towmblpof Vai krrh|ina«v
asking for informotten about tbe country, !■ fL.B.k. ...j a, ... ... ... .u. ..
seamen, etc. tatters from oar naval odet,n
requesting dKToreat votnmlsuutiv are very

turned to tbe Syndic's memory.
wakenod from his slumber by tbo crush of
n falling trunk, toppled from its foothold

while Mbcrr want the commercial standing
Of VOriotM rnrtiM TV—
—— a j___
iqqile hundi-d staff and hurried to the street.
“Guide me," ho cried, a* bo step;cd to
Urllc’s side; ‘ guide mo—I am ready."
"Certainly I will guide you. certainly,
monsieur, and guble you well; and a triunjpbsn'. anile brightened tbo worn face as
agnln the ftmiUkr formula slipped from hta

Alpa and nwk again to mako a livelihood by
floating log* from tbo Lutacblno Noir in the
dlro-tiou of Interiaken.
After long periods of stagnation, when it
would soiun as if, repenting of ita courns.
chan"ro la its extrvmitkw obliging cwn tbe

, Mf-du. January &gt;. A- D. i«v
BOHKRT BUHh'n.
J liAVUritON Bl UM.
ntvinftonoK.
FR1LO A.KHKI.IM15
MorttOMtres

vant wbo would have sustained kb totter-

rindfcm-

motlouin- to the other to follow him, Um,
old guide turned, mid with the throng of
villager* marveling at hb heels paroed Into

. — w.u*u...irvoortrecntlne RepubJc some time tn 183(1, althow-h It
BlJ-ht
K'W'..
.......
___,,_
,kissr.
.
- -----llHVft
— ------- j—•• wjjt
A merchant Las
rbippcl twenty-five
cam nf r-rwl.
k_____ _ ...

male nf Mtebigas-nilh Judleid Circuit-r«
t«m w
te« w O, rtutx. It u»,
M—J r« »O tbook. If oa, 1 „
Alt.i&lt;ra~b I have only taco hero a little onr
six mouUis l^bave received letter* threaten­
ing roe with UlcnireJ for not attetwlbig to
ita writer's burinrea. I ahall wwtelnly
resign next spring unit* tta govemmeut
funil^re ax,
reltoL "—Washington
Cor. New York Herald.

Will'a* P. Gamtt and MiMrvs tisrrrtl, 1%

tflled tbe banker, of having robbed him.
u. M. ia i MMur. oruinisi.

Charlotte says and doetm't care who
knows it, that 1.500 tert of toboggan
slide is the “daislat’* in tbestate.
Iteh. Prairie Mange, and scratches
Jf every kind cured in 30 minute* by
Woodford's Sanitary Lotion
Use nn
•tbrr. Thia never fails. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear A Co., druggists. Hastings,
Mich.
Geo. Bcntt, of Addison,' fell 25 feet
from a scaffold In the Congregations
church, but didn’t injure himself.

deW. wm stuck co . mr

Why did you

In tta iqiring of IB— great blocks of ice, jj, tho midst of tta *oiWl ribboiri umi whitZZ
agtallng an totem, cold, bad advanced to toj foldM of” ^Stad
within twenty fort of tta wall* of thbnban- | faro of a nmn
donod hot. At thi* epoch Maria MuDtr I changed to It/fra^dn’- of l’co Th^/w
dted 1. tl» b&lt;U upon U. ucb. Alp, nr
tad
S
ttlrtr^r tan nfur Mr tarrnrraert tUrk 1 „„ prwrr,rf tta^ouoTita^tSj^

hi. emmro bo lifted tbn

: even the golden cotorin’ of tta Jong blondi
k^Tbv । whLS?cn' •t!:l flowto~ from tta chin.

oi Hasilt

badly b ockai in remrequenro, and a crowd
but ta could not move tbe load. Ttacrowd
■hou^?1 “d offered all sorts of advice.
‘Why don’t you whip hlrar1 one man
•dmd, and at tbo same time ba Uftrxl a whin
*nd wn* about to ply n round tbo animal’s
**“?•
borsr tad become wry rrethre
■ad pranced about without pulling c-ffre-

«*» Of tai mb I ng and being In tbe imc.bij'.
roomy of Harry a"d HUP“A'lewribd as loilou-,
wtt: th" east half of the southwest qu.trtee v
mndrod ai&gt;-i
kLia-cH'N.

If stretched in a crystal

,ivw..~4 &lt;.n
«ww. tne driver
mooted.
I vo driven thia ani-rud a rood
maav
-a— no
t cantdo.
.
. . • vtwrs .nA
"‘
jusv. wnat
aZtTB.“^Sttruck hl“ w|th * wfcll‘, and I
*»n lound w i^w.- Hyoo Hta, »l0

will ba all rtcht.

"SSWtSfiTKSt

UKXKXT SMiTM, ’
HulicKor for C&lt;&gt;m i&gt;1aI east.

Be Is w&gt; IHwbw™, &lt;&gt;&lt;..
r»l.k_ll&gt;^.__ . • .

J*"*

�3. /w
* at thirty

HORSES IN JAPAN.

tears.

DESCRIPTION

bvkl anyhow, m bo was
. .
‘umw, and a big reward
Lbo b so prtMi I. m proud a al roll tad fair!
had been offered for him. I was told, how­
ever, that in Yucatan, a prisoner, when bo
demands a trial muu bo tri«l or released
inside of twelve houra In order to bold
tbco
him, therefore tbe Ban Pablo atxtborUkw had
--------------------------‘ „I”qu-enlyKTs&lt;».a«lprtj.beyond ooroparai
Tlie alibi butUDces worried tbe old alcalde 11,11 on,-lTt:*xk“&lt;u''dcnr»&lt;!te&lt;raywJtb(»,

to meeting Francisco ou tbe afternoon bofora were reputable rum. Cn tbe other
baud, I wm a «t ranger and an Amcriran.
Soveral timra during tbe day J wm retailed
to tbe stand aud examined and crcae examincxl. The utux&gt;.; courtesy characterised
tbe examination, but it bad a iaiitade
that would not have tx-cn permitted in an
American court.
Frequently a spectator
would interrupt with a quretion or mute a
*u.’ssrtl n to tl»s alcalde. un-v fraix-toco

THE RED SCAR.

O bdy mine, some a-ar night will I prove titret
Cvi'.h»trt,-.n«..--_.i----- ..—

PASTURE

OF THE IMPERIAL

OF 8H1MOSA.

til “Order in tbe iwlace of justico!''
Tbe candles were relighted, and then was
beheld meh a scene as has rarely erw br-a
witoewiNl in a court room or anywhere elan.

dp-tr.oi sn.1 IslIuiu bkxal.
Tbo mnn'a
rigtA trenpl-i was dtoflgured by a |*x.-uliar

"Merciful aaint*!" ejaculated an alguasiL “Do I are double, or ore there two
Francfaro**''

My friend. tbo old alraklr, put on his
i (-thing rvmarkatto about hia face.

Ho

-Mtunte Gilmore.

There am lar~" breeding eatobilxhraeats

A

COWDOY’S

HOSPITALITY.

empire wav about equally divided between
tho conquering race and tbe alori.-tm.

J

“No; hardly ever

Bay. yoall find

Tbo robber with

wildermont. and oould throw no Debt vpou

UuMfcnrtd with Cron p or Wbewtfnr Ct

RUIN.

Flashily dressed msu.

tioodymr^
KIHUtRyuOUGB and eonwaoption oara to ■

Wall street. What they do bx* Ion’ been
a mystery to many peo?to o-j “the street,”
and how they contrive to always be eo well
supplied witir ready money is somethtog
wuteh ba* perplexed tboeo to whom tbeir
tares are as familiar as tbe '♦lai of Trinity
ehureb clock.
Three individuals have breorae morn and

HIIILOIFS VITALIflEK t* what you need tor
CotWti|*ll&gt;oi. I»*a uf Appetite. IhZZllMW* «nd ■■
■yniiHotmof Ik«i«i&gt;»u Price K&gt;and IS eototo
per mi Ug- hold by W. H. Goodymr.

CnhlTn liule pills for 26 reota, rxeel1. nt for bolddiffieuitiis.
Thr murder nf the wood ehnrhs &lt;nea
nn in Ami Arbor lownuhlp—440 bring
rulldrosiy shiiqfhtrrtsl in 18ML

YOUR LAST CNANCE/fey

Initiated they are known aa “toots," which

Zos/f/

TOBVT

MINNESOTA,

stork*. Many a shorn lamb has learned
from bitter tapcrioooe that tbo “tout" to
,a hto pjiro^nostirat
_-Tr-ura.1(..n loa
, The
lne
not lulJWM
infallible in
ions.
mnln.1, •(,» p™K. m
fa.
Tb. -j Ln .hid, u. r-tadl- Mi
.tatan w„ rtl
U» oU»r tap U . Bttad
tank, rfop
,
A reporter hap;-nod late the plum-arid
thrro row ooe «rf the neatret swixxltera wbo
WBnt nn?unWw^
|
|

DAKOTA
L0W PRICES.
ITBKLriaFtve
yvare. Price.
arorwMlyaA-&gt;

shiny, lii* wateh chain wvi-hed about a
' ton—more or lew* He carricxl n thick Cn-lish club vith an enormou* Imck horn
crutch. Hi* mustxebe waa Jarno, an 1 of

/____

was talking n a loud Uw to tbe b ickct siwp
proprietor. They were both laughing, and
appeared excited.
“tThere'd you gv&lt; tbe tipf asked tbe
bucket sliop msr..

laickct shop num itinn I off a few (rot and hia
nd ratin x
“Reailyl" ho asked; “to that straight?
Why. bo's tbe biggeet man in tbe board. ”

- -.r -n
—IB NOR TFZVV/WESTtM
Xyis-HW

MILLION

/Sz CHARLES E. SintMS,
Z3U7 u—Cm. O 2. W IUff-7

»-n on nimbi-:-; and confldhiro rn-n. It
was about 1 o'clock In tbe afternoon, and

CHICAGO. ILL.

L/SAFE INVESTMENT

PATENTS
Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights
Obtained, and all buellwaa hl the V. H. I'aloat
tM«re ailruded to al MODKItA IE FEKA.
.
tbow remote fnxa WASHIXGTOX.
Hesel Mix!* I or l*ra&lt;ri&lt;«. W-- advise os Ifi
r*tMiU&gt;-liliy tre- of chare-; and sre make W&gt;
It \R(iK CNLKM WE i’kTAIX PATENT.

Dsfarv be coul.1 reach tbe street, however,
a lamb, who bad caoght scrap* &lt;.f Uia coo
venation, intorcepted him.
X_
r. A.tHOWS CO.,
Oppna.tr Patent eyffler. WMlilngton. D. &lt;1.

nnmbw ot laborera to build the inctosuro with an apologetic lurot, “but i ur. I ratood

•rialaal au s«hx- H. o ara or imtiaUaa whuA •»
ksowtodev ywir own i.fwWitr Ly onmaguog Ss

I'll bo glad to

aud tbe lamb.
A few more remark* were exi lian—*1, ami and la a •hoc’ time 2.’&lt;0 vtlte,-&lt;w were t&gt;uil»
th"U our row|«.j gathered up hto n in* »»! along th- hn« of the prb;«*c«! iuclosuro.
■■kJI Crops for tbe find of three wrekrrs were
- —.—
“Well. I've got to flntob my circuit. I planted, and tbe work on tbe fortified fitneta information."
•weuty miles m.vw, I reckon; *o I mart bo legan with impressive reremonica befitting
“Will you deposit fifiO with tbe gentle-

JAMES MEANS
THCa^J. go SHOE

about aundown."

irregular.

tinlmsa to •Irera.sinl and bold up hfa hands.''

LURE THE

FINANCIAL

All tbe lands bordering tbe streams, auoroptible of irrlgatiou. were allotted to tho

cs through mi’’ aaM I |liaaandy.
d*m*t waul the* mulct, do youf* '

rtmymi w t th. &gt;ut,'objection.

TO

hreediaq crtabUshmrnl in any other ccun-

; shoulder nt us his pony paltepad rapidly

admitted that I could not point out tbo real

LOAF1R6 WHO

UNWARY

but wbo nevertheless han.’ around the lively
ticker and talk as glibly of stocks and mar-

I
'
i
'

stay aa Ion- tut you like.

Uw wore

tfoual activity and strength.

DRESSY

Four hundred num are given rcfiptoynietrt in th* lumber e&gt;iinps of Thomp­
son, Smith A Co, of Chrboygitn.

tbo aborigines tho northern bait. Ono ot
(.o ... lit .
. „
,
tbb rci,7nln j Tycoons determined upon tbo
*, ?, M’’ ‘2
d M*k* T"
1
“
me “Th* l-a,rh Mr,n"
Ono bet afternoon, m wv were approach­ hrp? and wll equipped army errosa tbo
Mroaod tl.m ull.ir-wim.
. Etko it as a favor if the court would hurry ing Ei’ Dry Crook, a cowboy sullenly rode Enliani mnro into Ux- idiorinina] territory.
ia si^bt on tbo cn.Jt of a ridf^t, and came After a toaj war. in which them were
1 bad town writing up tia» quaint old ruins ; °P*
i uword tbe ckwe of the dnr I snw a men ,'lowu tbesloiic toward us at as winding gal­ many bloody batti.-*, tho ubori-lnes were
that ttritorgn bu&gt;d fur a i»ow York paper, i
ou the outskirts of the spectators whom lop. Ke mt es erect ai n brnnro rtaluo, end defeated and driven north. Tho territory
face and manner attracted my cttrnlion. l^irl bo Ixwn lot-bod to Lis lx&gt;n»o like another conquered comprises air the rountry orutind
Mascppa be could not have &lt;it moro per­ To“io, the capital, and mvsrnl provinces
fectly tnotionl.as ia Ms white.
Inrtlocte ■till north of that, within tbo bjuntlaries of
I changed m^poaitteu so ss to grt a bet- ivrfjrwo vtruigttcenl up our tired shoulder*,
■ fd Bparu.21 village, with a big cutbreirul,
Tltcao plains
an.I git erect also. Evidently ho wanted to ; the "plains of EMmaaa."
piara with tbe u-uol .*jUi&lt;tkxr otjutotn
,
-----------------------------mr. roHirth. b.
«Uju.l &lt;»
houans around it, and a back;pwund of rtriking. Tbe man «a» Just Francisco * age, rical’ to aa. Bo we rod© forward to inert
't**?
-«miw capp'd mountains ririug boldly from ,'°*ptL sis' and oomph ijou. Ilto sombre ro Lira, wouJcrin.T the white wlu-'.licr his man­ , rP?rt ST1
of ToLlp.
a tb.krf.t lin tap tf
aTxndaxg*&gt; of torr11 snmnwr brain.
. *bada! his right temple and prevented me ner would l&gt;c agreeabte or t-ritating.
“?*“ r,4®
After wo had civilly exebau &gt;-d bow do­ ■
Il wm in-re* that 1 root with tho most pns- ' Yrom seeing whether it bore ti«e tvculmr
level. Tory are in fort
yon-doe, bo inquired if we had seen any foot obov* the
•—*— aiac®
.....i uwaaMMtf.
***" bml
***•■• tert some poniMula toblo land*. From there plains a
horses
morning- He
and up to that time. 3 o'cteck. Imd ri.I«ton MX-d.-oraMo number of small streams have
niotll twixity-flve miles in search ot them. th&lt; It rourera. The larger part of this aurNo, wo had not -vn any bora*. Co we fell
to covered with grareti, Indl^noua to
to aritln- qwa. on about trull*, creel* and that country, anxvi’ which ere several
— • - r—
could pasB anywhere for rianciMti. It water Loire. A. u wen- rrtting p .t_-ai of in- w"'w
farmat.au
,
wh-m
be
su.ldenlt
oxeknitued:
would t&gt;? inipoadblo to tell them apart."
"Loohy hem, frlien-.l The b.-st thing
path skirted
Nsturally, I bepan to undcruand the
an iMntntaL ncirriir.
thick, scrubby n ruler- alibi. Tho men who swore that they saw &gt;ou can do i* to pull an to oar ranch and
It was determined to cstablsli there a pnritbo hi’hwnyman twenty-milev nwuy from put up tor a white. If* only twelve mil*
..
tbo aceno nf hia crimuat the rery moment be from LeTn. Take the trull that turus-off to
the
left,
about
three
imkw
ahead.
You
bred
ami
iu
such nunib.-ra that tbeir rboie,
was tying my bands, might bonqrtly la- mis­
taken. Tlxy had scon this my*tas^ua*trr*n- won't find aiiybodr n&gt; homo—the boys are cavalry could bs supplied with fireb mounts
gcr. But they had sworn to the scar. Could all oil ou th- round up, you know— but Just at any time Ordinary inclasurnc. and even
i_ __.i
u
.
* v----- ..
gnb.ijviri,),) fence*, could havo been built
rty mok\ but t&gt; uiy au.-prius tbo usually li Ui possible that the stranger's face lore —
“Isn't tbo dope lorfaxlt”
with little kriior* and cost, but ordinary
such a mark I
.
"Thunder, no! ff&lt;* never kx-k doors in . ,,,
—,
ten vs would not bnw met tbore iuirnnenla.
1 determined tordgv my way to him in the
this
country,
ftem
body
might
come
aten;
The Jspunrae populatiou wn« then MX) or
Tbe votiw mug out from th- depths of , crowd
crown ami
and accidentally knock off hi*
hto autr»sutnhnnrry.
and
want
to
pct
in
to
get
reran
400
ralkw south of that («int Two hundred
io ravfnc, bp’ it u-cumd to bn at my car.
1 brvro In unier to louk ror t!w fiery m scvnL
“Secor, isdt!"
When I rem-bed that siito of tbe building grub, or stfiy all nighL if a cowboy wanted miles north were* the Wratrel hut still un­
As I had halted, cm eceount of my urnleto Uw man wna gone. I made every effort to to S’-’ in. nn I found tbo door locked, he'd conquered r.borigtncn, ready to pnuno? down
j upon 'tbrir Invwlcrs whenever a favorable
wttaacy, the cununausd was unn&gt;-i-ivsvi’y
' find him, but finally gave it up 1&gt; liad jiret ei.nply break it down "
“Aren’t you afraid of thievva.*"
i &lt;&lt;p]«&gt;rtunlty pre-wnted. L’txler tbew- circum••Stunil railci" 1 sboubxl, “nnd tot mo ' Bitber left tbe room, or Lad shifted l.ia pral
"()h. no. notsing to ever stolen. A stances a fortiqad fence wm demanded. To
d*l" Just then I saw protruding out of I Non. tevping other |&gt;vreoiu Ix twcvn u* ■&gt;
* *
thus incJr«e a fxmlnsula fifty tnika by
reventy inlire wm a gigantic work, but
Aa it wits rrowin ; dark, four tallow can­
Md tsahkMwd bluotbirbuM, a flint lock
dies were 11-hted. but tlx, gloomy atoye walla thing out of a shock, tian couutry'd aaon bo when an nlwolute authority, with millions
p t/e hot to hold him. Anybody that comes of *ub-nlsdv» people ready tn obey that au­
thority. determines to do a work tbe
I waa uoarnrid, and the blun b-rtwi
"luare* meal, and May all night it be
Anut tl»a ai.-i uf a agnail cannon.
denly blown out

Oawnl

j BUCKET SHOP RUNNERS. |

There IrrsgulAritirs tocrassed

remarks

nxil-l not l« included in the jeeteire, thia

mw in entering the country with a handful

one- side of tbo etream nearly to ita aourco

One

nf - expiomr

Stanley«

“Certainly." said hto tutorship, “all I
want to that you w(Jl not give tbe tip away.”
Tbe lamb a.pval. and defxvitad five *10
bills. Th re tho vhanwr took him osida and
whispered to him that U he would buy 100

five points. owing to a eonsnli te:jnt&gt; il-out

1,200 mites ot tlx* river without a Single

strip uf rawhide.
•I never met an influential natlroor Arab
wboiu I did not study aa I would a book.

InbtiUig three pr-iimlnarim bo eiu;&gt;ted my

the victim bought Ida 100 aliarr* on n 8 per

outer fortified
Fl-toit every

H»hp T VsnZlte. rocnplatnwnt. Vs. Henry •.
larkiei. adaK. and Maud Barkley. Loato Bert

them aom-wlisro through which I could g-t
hold of them, if there w.-a anything about

Smith, guardian ad 11 icy'defendant*

it hl a tbo bounds of truth. After thia outer

Rut the mule

bearing dale the ilth da« ot May.

•bout and jumped into tbs saddle

utilise each of tbe native chiefs aroordingty
be proved himwelf moot capable of aiding

(rant door of ths
liaatrnga. In said i
honae belaa the

“Why ta it, Mr. Btantey." tbe axplersr

mi-re desert
Mrs. to-wtl:

B

Itched at Mwuata, Kidamrxith. Bolobo, and

(act that they now maintain only about half

needed. I eotabliabed a number of
merely to serve a teonporary* purproa

t

nqX/rf tn a plmMUit mannor.

Francisco
to tbo prisoner's aido, thus roufuamg mattaro
with tbe intrntion of evading justice.

path

Hailing tbe *-•:anger, I induced him

Ivr told nwi that I bad &lt;w*frei lightly.

tx&gt;t formally acqtdrv.L Portugal was rrerdy
‘to extend her borders south of the river.
TScw staU-na were vantage points from

Ha

known that only one is guilty. No. ornor,
It to a hanbhip, doubtless, but it ia bettor to
&lt;ltosp]KMF.t justice than to do in justice."

verve and . t-biklnti

ruabwi pell

moil

“Tbe jirtoimcra oro discharj^d."
Kilentiy tbe crowd divided, tearing
lirood pathway.

Each wew* tbe name scornful smile.

Each

a rwrohitluu or a holiday.

ulcaklo ruib-vi into my room with a bevy of
hia nAalneni nnd puUed mo into a sitting

'ttboat tbe seour

acronqauiy Um little brown alealte and hto
krowner alguarila ta tbs preL-ntioua stona

cruuinal trial in
ma Tho alcalde proaldad with groat dig­
nity.
Ro was aatotfll by a |&gt;rooeeutlng

flaming color.

The pn—vdlnga drc.'—cl I through tbo

again', any surprise they might be preparing
for t» There to now no Important terri­
torial dispute. The Berlin cunfervnee set­
tled most d-tafia of the hontviary question.

jourxl out and a pint of oil j-ourod in,
w&gt; after au hour’* wording tbo Land

went built, and throe were made doubly
strong. They wrro built by throwing up
oenbaukmenta twenty-five and ewe thirty
fest high.

waa circulate! that foreclosure proceeding*

tnared down fire and ana half points.

Tbe

la rose tbo aboriginrs bad eorvwded in
rotting inaid" the outer emtiaukmcnt,' tbe

crcnpM manj

and strong posts, between which freqweal

bundr*«r and tea da:tar*. prtacipU. and Intervet
baled this ITtb day of Januarr. A. D.. IBS?.
AUlKZnfc. KBNABTOJC.
dreutt Court CmussiaslMMir. in awl tor Barry
ril|nLti'MTCl,CTHr.l:OVK. Mlettor foe Own
pialaant_____ •

Thia ba divided with the tout

put np, but som'-tedy had tn lose for tbe

outer embankment

ratige aloe west. Barry Cooulv. Rtala ot Mietolgas. en«tahni-f forty aero- of land, areertiag
tn the Vnlted mates surrey. Th« sale at sM
above dew-I tied premia*-, by vlrtrw of saM fie-

PENSIONS KS ?\*T’M,,gSX'‘gl

atwriginra never succeeded tn Retting into about $.100

tbe

PATFNT&lt;i seeured or MO PAT. fired
r A I Ell I O Mcdel or Hougfa fikrieb of Is
tcnllon nnd wa wilt -ejmrt as to patent ability

Tbe tout ia as unscrupulous In hia methods

of going to tbe penitentiary
He makes
many eu-mka, but always gains a friend at

FREE! A "■■SJ-VA'*’”
TOLEDO BLADE!

many more. Tbeu all thia grrax plain or
table land wna robdirided into amaUrr pwsturos containing from 400 to 2,000 acres
each Tbo subdivision e&lt;nbanku&gt;*ut» wvtw hundreds of ruined men and wretched, pov- tKaabyto htyr/i THE BEKT WEEKLY TN
THE WOBLD tomd I’retak a*kiag for R. to
made twelve feet high, and tlx- authority

THI RLADE. TOLKTH). OHIO.

ronveutional one written from London-flfty
yrwr» ago by Mr. D. M. Haydon, of Loutovtlle Mr. Haydon wm a great beau ami,
with not a man to follow or
moreover, a mast brilliant nod srholarlv
man. ills letter* are all charming and well
returning to the stated, and I left San Fabio worthy of pnb'.ieation.
"LrtXDOK, June, 1W7—I hod seen tbe
at core. For all I know, tbe two Franctoeos
queen
while n prinrem on arv-ral oecnatons,
arc atill having a royal time down in
Yucatan.—V.'cllare P. Ibvd in Atlanta a la di&lt;tance, but hod no opportunity until
Constitution.
marking the axprewdon of her countenance.
In 'wight she appearwl to me below the
A workman ta tbe klcrhlon Britannia
cvmpony's work* while scouring the inride oil remarkable, but the rye &lt;-lror blew and
of a diver trepot tbe other day, dipped hto full of exprewuon. Hkin and eotnjdexion
band through tlw small nock ot the pot, good. The re«t of her features commonplace
and then couldn't withdraw it, Tbo bonier with the exception of her mouth, tbe mast

pany'v cbcotol poured a strong solution of
alum into tbe ]&lt;c*, and the warkmr.n r-oahod

it would have been Impcsaibie to get tbe jump in either direction, but be was certain
to reap a profit. Tbe tout went to dinner
■till mon strongly fortified, an! a driacb- with an easy mind, and ti-pt Uiat night
tbe sleep of a lltle child, free from all oare

yraro tbe* baracs b-catur so wild tiiat the
whole Hioux tribe of Indiana could not

Out of tbo arched doorway

their data at U» prboncr. Tbo rubber, lYan-

man in tbo crowd, tiurroumbwl by algwudh,

hia comrades north of tbe river wereaD ready

closure form'd

done by manual labor, the earth being dug
The best equine s^oak of the empire
bought and brought to tb&gt;we paaturea.
Embasspdom were sent to Corea, \lauchoria and China, and tbo Wooded stallimw
men.

has tbe "nine

“pAhkEh's
HAIR BA

ruined that

wm

native blood.

By tbe natural I ocrea** fa

b-r of borww la this Imperial jxwture. Tbe
official authority already quoded puts this
number at more then lOA.OuO. Tho Ubtwera
umd in tbe evustraction of th" emhaukmects
settled permanently ou tbe lan&gt;h that were

it 1RM or

■He glorification IntUlgjBd in. Tbe
ware Stepbeo A. Doaglaa and Lev
that, according to all school blatarim and

tttate &lt;•( Mlchtam.
Ftflb Jsdlciai Circuit - Tn Chancrey.
John C. Rowland. Cmnplatuanl.
UUto R. BowUnd. UefendanL
tfult pending In tbe Circuit Court tor tbe

obstinacy, indifferent and petulancy, qualitks tta: from vorigin anecdotes alrendy

oughly fortified pasturn, but tlicy-ncnipird.

tnotber, as well as her prime miniMcr aba
certainly poaseroe* to a high &lt;lrgroe. Her Lair
to light and beautiful, feet and hand* of

ChronicIo.

wvies ■■ wo approach it it will probably

In ibis MMtt appearing that 4«fe-dMt.
Uille K. RnwUud. !• not a r.aideut of this

Dr. Andrew twtimaf.m that th" p-ril from

is faithful "—Now

at««i that an eiTut »w being mode U&gt;
p.ove aa alibi. Three men with rather bon-

Tious afternoon they had-imbibed pulque

2"

r»«»e this

York Graphic

Hie haodwrttinc *• alnoM as

FBA NlXHOOKB,
immc • CnuiaovM.
Ciroult AwdMv
MiettBrs for OampiaiaanL

�OUR WEATHER PROPHET,
HOW

THE

PREPARED

“PROBAeiUTIES”

IN

ARE

BLUNDERING BY WIRE.
ERRORS WHICH BRING ANNOYANCE,

WASHINGTON.

AMUSEMENT OR

LOSS.

LOVE’S SILc^e

Penn. J "70 Waukre," (Milwaukee^ “Cmeno, via N. Y.," (Caaenoriaj “58 Avenue
hotel,A (Fifth Avenue hotel:) “Dromber,"
(December,) and the frequently cth'ounterud
“Ural &amp; Take, Agent*,’’ tor real rstate
______ k__

FORMIDABLE

IRON

CLADS.

Prophet's HwralMH Task—Perplexing

lu addition to a fonnidablo Iu* or gun

furnfalKK the press. Prolwbly few have ovnr
ration', cf the wraltar and comparisons
thereof with tbe predictions made by Uncle
Kam's hired prophet. Uncto Sum’s propbo-

Many quaint storks are related of the
peculiar mistakes made by printers iu pit­
ting type. "Tbo Intelligent compoeitor"
b.ia bocome an expracriun of satirical re­
proach in new»}iap,T oGlees, and bluodoni
ore naturally shouldered ujxm him, no m.'itcomposing room that ridiculous errors occur.
Tho tdepruph oGioe is one of the matt fruit­
ful Adds for what are termed “bull*" to

and surrounding country, aa ore might
euppew, but at Wnihlns’on.
Scattered

Umtw thnmr.hnut th* country, end la-

may fairly rank as fire*, rata Tbo flirt of
tlxra—wbi-.-h might b&gt; called tbo “Ad-

Bruno famtxur British adzilrnl—cousfata of
wbnt are termed "borbitto ships," from
too fashion in whl-h tbeir pins aro mounterL
Thera aro: Tho Anwti. Dsnboyr, Camper­
down, Collinywwd. Mown and Bodiicy.
Tho Imperious nn J Warspite nro also ships
thin the "Admiral"
tiion-h la pre­
portionnte boras pow
____ ________
fo.-mldable. Tbo six "Admiral" ^ti;a hare
a tonnage ran-Inx from 0,150 In tbo Colliu jwood to 10,000 tn the Anson, Benbow,

formed into jokes.

the rvif air! tl

nnl torpedo bonis, tlwi En^lhh admiralty

‘The Dedmans Bred, wtw-n they wu to

who always kept hfa bead, busiiol somo one
on 'em, mid turned him into th- sbrd, and
smuatUog crew.
Tlwre waa a chain &lt;rf brewing. Dm,bow top* .iJimr how to
tfain smugglers, frosn Portsmouth nil tlw» udvertira be? He would be off to Weyfafl)
way, and a wild sri they wnk Tlicy had’ tolit «f&lt;»* she could gri to be, and too
tbe country ou tbeir ride tbou-.h, and tbe c •uldu I get out without going through tbe
coMtruonitw waa thought no better of than rocra with Dick iu H, or through tbo win-

seis to 11,ICO in tho T-oducy. Each of
these ships will bx mounted with either ten

brauty by all account*—vrey wilil, too, and

trip, and cu-am-d TO knots in four hours—

t the’ooast.mard’MS
bit of biiMruvw iu»

tbo sauw editor wl&gt;o daab-xl off n crtlcism
on “GiroAe Girofia," atr.1 who was dumb­
founded tn find that tbe couipcrdtor bad
matte it ‘BniCte Rnoflte.” Yet ikdoosDot

Worspito, and

1, for Instonoe, the second dot of which the
o is corapivxl beeomin* attached to tho fol­
lowing letter mu! completely dunging tlx»

are tmtatolli-ible.
strum! Lku-"ll&lt;'ro g

There i&lt; no reiann why this p&gt; rspiring

throur-h
through faultv
faulty working
working of
of the i-liv-trl-electric mis
cur­
rent, thus “fallingout,” as the telegrapher
explains, or el.j ruining together. Either
cause will niter letters, and -.-.nkre tho rocclrin- operator is exceptionally careful end
quick to guess tbe meaning of "bulled”
words he may per;&gt;ctrate errors which will
14.1* i-'u uh-uiiuik-i aoovc, ionj circults and weak electrical curreutrffroqucStly
p’ay the mischief with dots and daxlu-c

him a chart

A&gt;&lt;1 Ml Aker gkl. nt Blood Mmu*
rruiourooTU

LIVSR AND KIDNEYS.

nxaith crew.

ccorists of turn* nhfps.

«*»*
never
ucvir low anot!

waa turning; anyhow Dick looked

Imp-wtoc*©

will bo for

Hitherto English

flcriblo enu M-arrely ma'rn fourteen knofa an
hour, and the Itevnstation is still s&gt;&gt;wcr.
Bat by vastly incrwisin^ tbo proportion of
boron i»wvr as cunrxirod with tonnage the
admiralty has got over thisdiZlculty. White
ton Devastation, with a tonnage of O.lElO,
has only 6.G5D horse power, the Bcnown
and Bans Psn.jl, now beta- cuiMtruriod,
ships are to bo mounted with flfu-rn pins

k___
,i.
•- .. . ... .
By 1 0*e'wwk his great task to completed,
and than lx&gt; wipes tb* perspiration from his

A HFKCincroH

BHEVMATI831.
Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Neuralgia, Ring Worm

PARDKE MEDICINE OO.,

coanting crntocni sjxvUU
And swift os thi Benliow

each tins ita bureau at Washington tonrtrurta freru tbe information thus fU&gt;orded

copper plate or potter typo dlatinctoera
Wlil KUtOTJUCAL CIRCUITS. ,
Long and weak circuits (electrical) are
I
also
indirectly responsible for mistakes,
After iho reports of obwvnt tans taken
even though competent and careful oper­
ators may preside at both ends of tho Una
prepbst tn n big room at Washington takes Letters complied entirely of dotn aro often

DR. PARDEE’S

REMEDY

IK) NOT POISON YOU*R SYHTR1

it ia tor the blunders of tho comjirwin-

Three observation* are con-ion---I by nu-ors

111 ,,U.
,^.&lt;^-1, mm WM*
from Weyhill Fair,’ and ‘o-nigfa his gate,’

Dick and Joo Dodmtm, and tbrir father;

result of raew sturi-llly, Ignorant operators
skill in manipulating a key, but IntaUlgtaea
behind all. Ito doubt poor penmanship is

NANCY DEDMAN.

fortnl-labk' read, the Edinburgh, 0,150

wasjKvtvd along tbe line' from Portsmouth
to Hinde Se/ul, and b-'yvnd too. in course.
Aud the king’s men got wind on it, and
they made ready for a fray—thuy thought

the doye were long. and th-re was a full
moon that night,* and no doubt that wna tbo

smnxgling budnees, more fool* they! a, if

mans could make tbeir way blindfold any-

thrdr rgbts so rosy!
&gt;
"Well, it »&gt;-nu as they'd planned to put so

mayhap, mayhap rarlier. • Nonce waited

could Uy hand on him, nor find out

with medicines you know nothin
abuuL Nr«rii every iixalled remedy
for lUieuxnHtiatn and Neuralgia now
uffrrrd to the public eontnlna powvrtel
and poisonous medicines that Injure the
utoniMt h and l«tye the patient wot*
off thin before.
1&gt;&gt; not use them, but take -the tftj
n-iiable** one that ha* stood the test fer
twrntt-five yrarg. Is free from auy‘bit r injurious to tbe irestan. &lt;win»
rd whi-liy nf roots and ne'ln*.
Dr. Part'ee’a Remedy ured by old and
young with beneficial result* F|yt
hundred di 1 ant will be paid for aa»
case where Dr, PardreV Remedy his n
anv way injured the pe'li-nt. '
PARDEE MEDICINE CU

THKGHKVT

NHWAHUL

tbe old tnaro: aho didna* wait to bridle II

Godaluiiuf.), Iw&gt; took the job
bonilre AU laid reedy,

Nothing fa so n-Hiocabls In rorent En^-gtish war ships as tbo great pro]k&gt;rtionato

uninterrupted lucre-sa.

fa’ thn trnportanre cttaclwxi to
tbo broadside sliips Agincourt a

i*h or eonunlngie, until, oftantimesj two
or more lettere are bl-'ndM or/ns with short
totters, fail entirely to gb through. This
might account for transforming “baseball'•
tonnage of 2.040, him a homo power of 5.520.

cl-ni'i* nnd precipitation of ruin

iron claifa in F.uro|*

Jagx U not 100 “ when H was intended that

Shlja like tls-w. curt

up Bbu-Ndown.
Joo to Guildford and Dick to tl&gt;e mill over

few men ta England who would gladly
when quantity nnd quality of matter to t-orari

while wind direvtion* are mark-id by ar­
rows and tbrir hourly velocities by num-

mittod tbo old error of reading (by
sonnd). is liable to be transformed into
"100

A writer iuTM Mi l!an 1 In luarrfalGaastte

humidity orer th.- country, toowin-,’ the
tendret
U-^&gt; familiar quotation Which camo to him
one night in a spaci d telegram to a Now

rarloe. /|nud condition* by

territorial

graph wlltor into "When tho Swallows
Homsward Fly." It must havo been tbo
same telegrajiher who mode John Howard
Payne's beautiful linos read, "nog, swot

quantity of this pestilential matter thus re-

the Hnst rnore

and in w..lch dirwtfon and how ispl-llv
they nre travriing.
Bo ought to J.nuw

prwb-.xl.'^ and fins them on tfie wires.
About k o’clock tip- printers in nuuiy nswwpojxtm get them on tbrir aut&gt;w, rattle them
into type, anil send the pagre containing
*u ez. ii..
...........

fbo w* -tlrt-r wid by eo&lt;nd su duriu ’ tbeday.
Hbe, politic soul, forbears to ring a bell
quins ii but ct-Cre is out it wna long ago
that she Irorn-i not to heed tlto pretentions

wud.h r, and hn«l «uakod with min—tho
'dk-toi mill, only to hare a &lt;iay of Kunxhinc
froui uhitu t&gt; i »i;rht—have infected her with
unfsll'ns ir-wJuUfy.—Chicago Herald.
As l!»&gt; J.-jnm Ttau» Nun-fa, a 5-yearold Kt.rtb &lt;‘an&gt;"t» boy, was ptusdn;; th rough

shown Getrge Francis Train oocuryitig his
accuxtoowtl sreit in tbn park. The child
htelaptabdug aa c&gt;&gt;utto&gt;-utiidly as though
lively little girt and, placing her hand in

veoaUon with sotr.u awocintc In hfa o.*3&lt;xi,
as net infrequently bnpxns, aa he ticks off
tbo Istters which entirely clmu^-n too mran;

Cbdcavorin" to advUr her laconically and
cheaply m to whet too should do about
joining him, wrote in tbe blink. “Do noth­
ing ulio-it furniture."
This was turner!
into "Do nothin’ without furniture,” and
the result was tbo recipient, satfafkd sl&gt;o
Was ta take furniture with bar, invested
*1,000 In bouwhold goods, to discover later
on tlial tlu-y wore not waptod. As a conse­
quence a suit inui brought axpuntt tbe corn
pony.
IILDXDXRH or BAD WIUTIXO.

Dick, from behind, without waiting a min­
ute. or taking mi much as a
- - -

Tbo partir-nlur form of paralysis with

Wildbid tout summer wns a young Rtiwriau
but whrw&gt; malady yielded readily to treat-

bound to conf-re that Nancy had tho wnj

Lome; I never ix-nrd wbo gotten him cut,
but u were soon after.
Well, one day
Nancy spo'te up that she was going to grt
married awl to youug Farmer Kemp.
There was a kick-up! the old man nnd Dick

tho north mid w-uth shaking ’biuida, nil of

M
jLlU

When Gen. Manteuffel, in 1H60, levied a
contribution ot ’25,000,000 Oori.w ^10.000,000) on FrcnkfGTt-on-tbe-MNin, Baron Msyrr
Kju*] van Ivothschild was indignant and d •

nn end of tbu, and wid too fix the day? Ho

out of tho pickle he altogether remitted the
contribution. Frankfort tlisreaftor always
oonriitered IlodwcbUd “a hlgyar mon-' Umn
Manteuffel Itefore tout Gen. Vogel von
moou on nu.nsuui'Ut oi o, (W,000 Oorina ($2,230,000) upon the dty, and
sent “two aoUiirt-J with a wbeelbarrnw" to
fetch IL He was much curprfaoil to Irarn
that tho sum weighed about Ufty torn.—
Ubfaago Journal.

Ona of the novels of Henri Harger, “Tho
Bohemian i of Paris," dealt with the fortunes

&lt;x this State pay annually wt ?KMJ.MD for
—~-bo sun-lw w
Mr. Field’s

liad naBM
him tn th.' mill and bad him f»ut to prison.
And Nancy saw him; and Jim saw him
* '
~
hite; Dick's took was

‘Hold there,’ cried young Jim, hitting Dick

ways thinkl

that, owing to certalu dlH -ultire about tbo
reralar payment of rent ti&lt;cy load a mnmrjr-

cjtT took pride in qamkMs
thwiucli
BaboaxiaiM, Whik- t he name mar bare

editora, printer* and proofi

.'SKrsnjdTs, of Rasttags. in said county.
■ ml
—r- - Xf
--W- _k„
—.

ftvv ooure to Ute prerana taterrand Iu void **
late ol the prartency cl saM prill loti. *iHt the

newspaper In Detroit

a

inquiry but naught esun..
iuul aaother fit and

Now York World.

children In s few mmutes.
Train then
took from
no.-krt an num-tope upon
which fa- V •i.o-' tbo following: “Thia suto-

When “Tbo Mikado" was produce! for

Ut. but Ii. -k

evt-r you find in “Foi’s MarBut

stockings
Tho next morntaf;,
■ttesnptcd to iteo from her bod, sba tall

‘Your bacon" has become “Your banker”

pieut to much tnconrenfance

I’robato Order.
State of Mlchurau. County of Harry • »

whlcjsl-ontlributas all bcrllhMss. The last' the brad crew ttara. Ami too whois crow
night that b!k« played too part ta Masr-ow ! was mud after Nancy Dedman.
Nancy
she wm consrioM of a rush of intensely cnU stood to it that she'd marry young Kemp;

Blind writing fa rxspouiblc far miujy of
too’blunder, made in »cndlng m.ra -gus, as.
‘’Mother died to-day" wrnt through from a
southern oITeo and wn, received at Now
York “Weather bad to-day." Tbore may
bo some excuse for confounding weatlirr
and mother from similarity of tho Moira
sound* mo and wra. but no explanation of
tufa kind would account fw rafareadiug
"bed" for “died."

back and found tta

no doubt, but It » allayiTbctt to ta stmlgM

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 40.

The Hastings Banner.
'IIahtiko*. Barmy Co., Mroiu

County News.
G,,K

marshall l. cook.
.hlTIMCRIITIUN

ixatkh

—AT THE

AOVKKTISINO RATK8:
n j&gt;-ryear..».............................. 4100 0(1
JTUM PRINTING.
Special pride Celt tn the Job Prtntlnw Deuarunent of the BAXNrlt. Everything In the
-AaUreoffice l» new; and with the laical faceaot

£1 W. LOWRY. M.D„
I*hysician, Surgeon and Oculist
Telephone at HoUoway*'Un« «Uire. ’ '
VF~ Special attention paid to surxteal diseases

H. LANDIS. M. D*
I’hysican and burgeon.

W*

Woodland. Mkb.

n R. TIMMERMAN?
F . Homcepathic Physician A Surgeon,
(Firrt door r.**l ol Holk&gt;w»y&gt;' druz ntorr.1

f C. LAMPMAN, M. DM
J•
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
lkct*l and fetn»J« diseased* specialty. Jllro.
«XuU «nd other &lt;1 Keanes ot lhe rectum trrat■4. and a cure ruarauteed or no pay. provldlu#
»written aurvciuont la bad to that effect previma to treatment. Itealdeucc and office comer

R. Wm. JONES,

D

Dentist.

MJ wort promptly attended to.

C WELTON
ta Meant for tbe Ohio Farmer1* Insunuicr Co.
He wnten potlcles ou a man'* property again*
om by flee, llsbtntnxorsrind; a«aln*t a man's
ttfe by dnrtb and acei4cnL

। MM)K &amp; SHELDON,

J"AMK8 A.HWEEZEY,

A

R. KEN ANTON,

TOKN CARVETH,
♦J
Attori
MlddlrviUc. MU*.
artin v. barker. Real

Estate.

M Insurance and Loans.
&lt;toe- with J. G. Boayaa a Sou. 8 doors aortb

Of FtMloOM.
NpvciaJtau'atioc Ktven to making exohsaaM

NAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
Law]

K

(Over Hastlno NuUoruU Ban*.)

XXTILL1AM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
WILLIAM B. HWEEZEY,
»V
J nrtlce of the Peace.
JoilceUoni k HMKUlty.

________

T M. B. GILLABPIE.
'
1.
Notary Public.
Row-on MUI*.

JfARY C. COBB.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
•ini Attention Given to Cutting
tting. Pattern* Cut to order.

Hardware A Iron Merchant,

at Cor all Uni leadtM ma*N ot Hardware

Boston

Dry Goods
Store.

Have inaugurated this Clear­
ing Sale in order to reduce
stock for inventory in Februruary.
The sale will begin January
3 and last until January 81st,
1887.
Great Bargains may be ex­
pected.
X
Marr &amp; Duff have gone thro’
their stock and marked down
everything in order to make a
clean sweep during this sale.
Great mark-down in Ladies,’
Misses and Children’s Cloaks,
Wraps and Newmarkets.
These Garments are marked
less than cost, and as they are*
all this season’s goods, they
are very desirable. Wy have
made a special price on Cot­
tons, Calicos, Ginghams, Flan­
nels, Linens, Towels, Comfort­
ers, Blankets. Crashes, Dress
Goods, Underwear. Cotton
Flannels.
It will pay you to attend
this Clearing Sale, as every­
thing has been reduced, in or­
der to close.
Don’t forget the address,

Hastings City Bank.
H ASTI NOS, MICH.

CAPITAL, $SO,OOO-OO.

OFHCEB3I
h G. Robinson, President;

CH RECTORS:

TO ADVERTISERS

TIFF.

CASTLETON.
Jenny Bloon. of Vermontville, Bundaved with her parents.
■I tunes McCatter has accepted a posi­
tion :ts foreman nn the seed farm of D.
M. Ferry &amp; Co., and will start next
Monday.
The U. B. mite society will be held
at Mrs. J. Gutchai’ this week Friday
afternoon. All are cordially invited to
attend.
Several of our young people were in
The Niagara Falls (Route.
attendance at Mrs. C. Prices birthday
party Saturday evening and a pleasant
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
time was enjoyed by all.
P. Wraings. of Ohio, was the gutat
of E. Lockhartlast week.
Takhur offer! Nov. Nib.ink.
Mrs. boutbwake has returned from a
visit with friend* in Vermontville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Wilkinson are
seriously sick. They are Imong Cas­
rrxTioxs.
tleton's first settlers.
May Lockhart is enjoying the city
with Mrs. J. Murphy in Hastings.
A. M. rw.w
A social hop was enjoyed at H. C.
AIS
Gr*Bd tuplds Lv.
11.10
8J8 Offley’s Wednesday evening.
7.00
trvtng......................
L. Lockhart is slowly recovering
n.io
7.14 . from a severe kick by a horse.
Haararo*......... . •
7.47 -'Look out for the 14th of this month.
1110
Mrs. Durkey, of Hastings, is spend­
4.00 ing a few months with bee daughter
!'A*1
B.25
KaXos Bapkta.........
4.10 Mrs. Wm. Tomlinson.
2M
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MARR &amp; DUFF,

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IRVING.
This will |KtM for stormy weather.
Wonder if John likes the new way of
fixing the head-gates any better than
the old.
If it warms up and the ice starts in
the river, look out for the bridges.
The nut aocial at the Irving M. E.
parsonage Wednesday evening was an
enjoyable sffal r. Proceeds over &gt;4.00.
Mr. A. F. Sylvester sports a new cut­
ter. Stand back, boys, for she's a dip­
per.
.
Dr. W. O. Sylvester has gone to
Binghamton, Oakland Co., to deal out
physic to the credulous. His daughter
Clara starts to join him Thursday.
There is to be a corn and candy social
at the residence of Frank Campbell
Friday evening. Feb. 11th. Come all.
A very pleasant affair in form of a
surprise for Rev. W. D. Rowland took
place Friday evening at the parsonnge.
As it was the 15th anniversary of their
wedding. numlK&gt;rs from different pointe
of the charge met to offer congratula­
tions. Mrs. Milton Coulter presented
the elder with a set of gold band chlita
dishes in behalf of the Coff appoint­
ment. while the Irving and Whitte­
more points brought forth something
over 8700 in money, after which a nice
supper was served, furnished by the
guests.

PRAIRIBVILLB.
Will Murphy, wife and son spent a
few days of the past week with the
Sackett and Loveland families. Will is
as full of busineas as ever, and so is his
boy.
Meade Crandall, wife and grandchild,
of Grand Rapids, formerly residents of
this town, with Mrs. Robinson, visited
Mr&gt;. Rose Teeple last week.
Misses Eva and Clemma Flower
spent Thursday with Josie Loveland.
Stephen Temple has returned from
the Michigan Poultry Show at)Grand
Rapids, well pltmsed with his trip. All
three of his birds, dark brahufas, scor­
ing high, the two hen i both winning
prix»-M. This was a surprise to him. as
bis birds were not especially fitted for
the show room. He Bold the hens for
a good price.
George Hazen's family have a new
boarder They hope to keep him tiH be
is2l at least.
.
Daisy Jones, a dear little girl of six
Jears, died ol diphtheria on Tuesday.
an. 28th. It is the first case of this
disease in our village since Eddie Holi­
day died several years since of the aame.
It was thought l&gt;e«t to discontinue the
schools for a time, but as no further
Sis of the disease have appeared, the
ools will be reopened this week.
Two children of Erastus Terpening
were sick with sore throat in the mean­
time, but they did Dot develop diphther­
ia. we are thankful to say.
A gentleman from Plainwell has or­
ganized a ringing school which meets
42 West Main bl..
once a week. I have not yet learned
BATTLB CREEK. MICH. wh«t evening or the number of mem­
bers.
Miss Ixittie Cairns visits relatives In
Hickory Comers this week.
Some ot the Good Templars are good
no more, but stiffer from a relapse.

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ORANK C. BOYCE.
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NtuhvilU, Mieh..

WHOLE NO. 1664.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 10,1887

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From tbs Herald.

Miss Eliza Fox left this morning for
Sheridan to visit her sister, Mrs. A. F.
Mail
IT4HOW.
Nagi er.
Mias Mattie Kelly, of Logan, wm in
tbe village Friday, the guest of Mrs.
*8. IB T. M. a. *. Geo. Kelly.
4J0
Detroit................tar. i.n
12.40
7.10
Mrs. Chas. Bronson’s parents, of west
JactoOD..................
2.10
7A5
Baton BapKa........ 1JJ0
Irving, were visiting at the hotel the
4.16
1W
Cbartotte................ 12JC
first of the week.
4.28
1.21
NMbvttls.................
4J0
1.30
Dr. H. F. Peckham and mother en­
Morgan.................... 1.3
OolBiry...................
joyed Rev. and Mrs. Zarwell's hospital­
flaaniMM.............
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ity on Bunday tart.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Waters, of Ovid, are
too 10.18
Grand Hapld». Ar xno
visiting Mrs. Waters’sister, Mrs. Wm.
&lt; Ian o eon rai Moore, this week.
All trains run by
C. D. Beebe, of the Hastings City
bank, and Richard Mewr were in town
Wednesday evening.
MIm Clittie Landon is taking a short
vacation fromfcer,duties at R. R. &amp; Co.'«
and spending the week with her moth­
er in Carlton.
T. J. BUBH. toe*l Aient. HsrtiMx
Horace Ludlow is moving into his
O. W. Bcnroua O. r. AT.
CMcaco.
new house east of town. We hope he
may yet see the locomotive Invading a
portion of his land.
Mukiuff
Very interesting meetings are being
held at the New Mennonite church in
“The Mackinaw Short Line.’
Campbell: many have been converted.
A minister from Canada in charge.
Mrs. Warline's house in Carlton
■ala ot Mirhlxan.
caught fire in tbe roof tart Friday even­
ing. and had it not been for the timelv
aid, would have burned to the ground.
Forter Sisson, of Bisson Broa^ haa
deposed of bis interest to hto grocery
Unexcelled Hunting and Hthtng. stock to Frank Catt. a young man well
and favorably known here. E. H. Sis­
son remains. The new firm will be
ForMap*. Fotaaro,
Sisson &amp; Catt. Hucwb to them.
B.W. ALL4O*.
Landlord
“
house, wm

Is Midilis 1L

He says IlMtings has the money near­
ly secured for the Kalamazoo road, and
thinks the road will be extended to
Lowell when it reaches the county seat.
Mr. and Mrs. 8: W. Finch, accompan­
ied by Chas. Thompson, of Grand Rap­
ids, arrived home Tuesday. Mr. Thomp­
son contemplates buying a farm in
this vicinity. He offered J. L. Rnush
85;JOO for his lOO-acre farm one mile
north, but Mr. Roush declined to sell
for the price.
John Geiger, residing with his father
wmt of town, met with a serious acci­
dent last Friday. He wm hauling tam­
arack pole* from a swamp, using a long
chain for the purpose, when the chain
broke, the fragments striking him in
the face. John is now laid up for re­
pairs. with a badly swollen countenance
and minus several teeth.
A postal signed John 8. Watton is
received saying that he don't want this
paper any longer. We are glad of that
We did not intend to make it any long­
er, it is long enough now to suit us.
Even if Mr. Watton hail been taking
the Herald, which he had not he may
rest aasurred the length will not *be.
”
changed until due notice is given.

ORANGEVILLE.
Married, at the residence of B. ...
Walker on the 6lh, Augustus Jessup
and Mayna Cook. May happiness and
prosperity l&gt;e theirs through life is the
wish of their many friends.
Mrs. Mark Earl is enjoying a visit
from her father.
Cort Gris a old and family entertained
relatives from Hastings this week,
8. France, of Cressv’s Corners, called
on H. H. Thurston last Friday.
Unde England had a narrow escape
from a serious accident one day last
week. He wm smoking and his pipe
going out m he supposed, put it in bis
coat pocket The first he discovered
anything wrong a piece of the tail of
h» coat dropped on the floor neatly In
a blaze and before tbe fire wm put out
it had ruined hi* coat.
Mrs. Falk, of Plainwell, is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Henry Arbour.
CARLTON.
Jay Carpenter returned from Port­
land last week.
Eddie Filend, of East Carlton,, is
limping around with a tame eye caused
by running a straw in it
Cyrus Brown, who has been spend­
ing a few weeks in Detroit, returned
home last week.
Itanrom Eggerman has moved his
bouse which he bought of Geo. AllardIng on hu farm'.
Isaac Altarding returned home from
Ohio tart week Wednesday after a four
weeks visit in that state.
Frank Ballou returned home last
week after a four weeks visit in Wayne
Co.
.
Sunday and Monday were two rainy
days.
The aocial to be held at Lillie Center's
was postponed until Feb. 15th.
D. R. Foster, Wm. McMurry and Ed.
Jones are buying clover seed.
Found, between Carlton Center and
our house lota of water and no snow.
The Sabbath question which was to
be discussed on Monday and Tueedav
evenings last has been postponed until
Feb. 16th and 16th. Ic will be discuss­
ed by presiding Elder Moore and Rev.
Levi Masters, of lonta. /
If those boys who go (to church don’t
look a little out we think they will see
their names In or on some paper.
Taylor did not go to Baltimore last
Saturday but it rained on Sunday all
the same.
Leslie Carpenter had the misfortune
to loose one ot his steers.
Clittie Landon. of Freeport, spent
last week here visiting trieuds.
BARRYVILLK.
Bert Corwin's youngest son, Clare,
was on the sick lint last week.
Alva Babcock secured a One ...
lot _.
of
ice from Bound lake, near Hatcbettville.
The ladles' mite society met at Mrs.
Alice Babcock's last Friday. The pro­
ceeds were &gt;1.17. Mrs. Hortense Mead
will entertain the next meeting.
Bev. Paxton and wife, Silas Babcock
and wife and Henry Lathrop and wife
attended quarterly meeting at the
brick church in Arnyria Saturday and
Sunday.
Friend Soule reports a very enjoyable
visit among bis friends in old York
state. Among other aigbta he saw a
genuine toboggan slide.
Mrs. Mina Baird is on the sick list
A school house or private dwelling
would be a more appropriate place for
a debate, than a church on the Sabbath
day.

FOUR CORNERS.
Wallace Townsend is again on bis
“taps."
Levi Chase, Orson Wood and wives
visited at D. P. Sprague's one day last
week.
There will be no meetings at this
place until this (Thursday) night, on
account of the minister being called to
Carlton Center to help in a debate be­
tween the Methodist church and the
Seven-day Adventists, to see which is
the right day to keep holy.
Orin Wellman hu moved to Neway­
go Con where he will make his future
home. May success follow him.
Wm. Baine was called one day last
week tn mourn the death of his mother,
who lived at Charlotte. Her remains
were Interred in the Oar1 ton cemetery.
There will be a conation at the resi­
dence of Mr. Wolfs on Tuesday night
of next week. Come everybody.
ALICE.

MARTIN'S CORNERS.
Lewis Hilton met with a bad acci­
dent the other day. Hia team started
suddenly, and in trying to stop them he
tripped and fell in such a manner as to
cut three fingers nearly off of one hand
with the axe he was carrying. Tbe
Dr. sewed them on.
Rev. Knott wm called away Thurs­
day to Lansing to attend tbe funeral of
a niece.
There is some talk of bnUdlng a
church here. A meeting has been
called to be held Tuesday afternoon at
Mr Barry’s to consider the matter.
The laaies’ foreign missionary society
meets at Mrs. John Ke«glee Tuesday.
Lester Mead Is suffering with an
abcera on bis neck. He bad it lanoed
the other day.
Rev. Knott expects presiding elder
Buri to assist him in the meetings this

Kitty, daughter of D. C. and Kate
Warner, died Friday morning, aged 16
Jears. Her death was the result1 of
iternal injuries by failing down the
cellar stairs several months ago. It
was thought a tumor bad formed. An
operation was had Thursday for its
removal by Dr. Barber, of Nashville,
and a female physician from Detroit, it
being the only chance for her life, in­
stead of a tumor they found the liver
and spleen enlarged and grown together
and grown fast to her side, rendering
her case hopeless. Tbe funeral wm
hrid at the house Saturday p. m.. Rev.
VanAuken, of Nashville, ofiidating.
Dr. and Mrs. Barber led the singing.
There was a very large attendance at
the funeral The bereaved family have
the sympathy of the entire community.

WOODLAND.
Hank Walts has sold his feed mill to
John Smith.
We hear people from tbeconntry and
people here in the village talk about the
drunkenness ot people, but when we ap­
proach them in reference to the incor­
poration of this village, so that we can
protect cursives and also them, they
say: “Oh, my! What will- the taxes
be? We cannot stand it."
A sister ot Mrs. 8. and. D. Haight
was buried tart week in Odessa.
W. A. White has bad . legal notice
nerved on him to vacate the place he
now occupies. It is most two noisy
durtng the night.
On Monday last a certain young man
in this township came to ths Center,
tied his bone and let it stand some Ove
hours in the rain, until the horse be­
came chilled through, when complaint
was entered to Constable Haight, and
the horse was taken to the hotel barn.
Then the young man came and pleaded
for bta horse to go home with. The
horse was given up. and the, young
man went home. Tangle foot is sup­
posed to be the cause.
A certain young man In our town­
ship paid his personal tax. and wanted
the treasurer to return the land. But
when the treasurer was about to take
some personal property to secure the
taxes, this young man said “Oh, don’t
take that property to the Center. I will
fix the matter up all right.
Rev. Garlick comipenced a series of
meetings at the M. E. church aL Wood­
land Center on Sunday evening.
8. Haight Bays that when they have a
social alhis house they behave like
ladies and gentlemen. Wonder if.all
can say the Baine who have hud socials
at their bodies?

SMILES.
Speaking of railroads, a wag remark­
ed that they are now built of three
gauges—namely, broad gauge, narrow
gauge, and mortgage.
To letr-One throne, nlightly okl-fatofonHi. liable to drafts, but a comforta­
ble article fy a first class tenant Apply
to the Czar 3f all the Russias, or on tbe
premises in Bulgaria.
The longer we run a newspaper and
write about people and events, tbe
more we realize how utterly impossible
it is to scratch every man on the spot
where he itches the most.—Dakota Ex­
change.
A Naugatuck saloon keeper whose
application for license wm objected to
because bis place wm in dose proximi­
ty to a church, removed tbe objection
by purchasing tbe church.—New Lon­
don Telegraph.
"Do you take me for an idiot?" said
an irate husband to his sarcastic wife.
“No, love,” she replied sweetly. “What
has any poor idiot ever done to roe
that I should libel it that way?"—
Washington Critic.
Mat Carpenter wm once walking
with an ignorant J udge, who stumbled
over a stone and fell. “1 am glad." said
Mr. Carpenter, m be lifted him to hie
feet, “that there is one law you cannot
override—the taw of gravitation."—
Exchange.
। This is found pasted up in a black
smith's shop in Jacksbn. Ga.: “Notice—
De copartnership heretofore restating
betwixt me and Moee ok inner is here­
by resolved. Dem what owe de firm
will settle wid me, and dem what de
firm owe will settle wid Mose."
"I want your mother to tat my1 affairs
alone," said Brown to Mrs. B. “I won't
have any more of her dictation.”
•You’re always finding fault with
mother," retorted Mrs. B. “lU hare
you understand. Mr. Brown, that my
mother is an angeL" “I wish she wm!*
groaned Brown.
"The great trouble with you, John, fa,”
aaid a lady to her hueband, who was
suffering from tbe effects of the night
befon\“you cannot say 'No.' Learn to
say 'Nor-John, and you will have fewer
headachee.—Can you tat me have a lit­
tle money this morning?" "Nor mM
John, with apparent ease.—ruck.
.

the very men who complain most of
the too abundant leisure of women, ar*
the men who are most dissatisfied if
there Is not always a daughter at hand
to help them find their spectacles, or a
vigilant slater to mend their gloves.—
Col. Higginson in Harper's Bazaar.
“No. papa. I do not wish to marry
yet. What 1 want ta a man who does
not drink, smoke, chew, snuff, go out
nights, gamble, bet, over-eat, eta.; tn
short, a man with no vices, and one
who is always good.” “My daughter,”
said Mr. Duxenberrv.-ynu are a strang­
er here: Heaven la jonr homer
A great many American girls who
hastily marry foreign noltlemen never
repent at lehinre. This is not so much
owing to the happiness of their mar­
riages as to tbe fact that when a wo­
rn.m takes in washing and ironing and
hustles around to support a husband,
she has very little leisure to repeat in.
—N. Y. Graphic.
“My dear." said Mrs. Knaggs to her
husband, “what is a canard P" “Doni
you know what a canard is?” queried
Snnggs, rather sneeringly; “why, the
won! itself conveys its own meaning."
“Does it?—Well, really. 1 can’t see it
.^Yhatdoes it mean, dear?" “Why.*
canard Is something one amardly be­
lieves, of course.” "Oh! to be surel
Why couldn’t I think ot that?"
••Henry.’” exclaimed Mrs. F. to the
heir of the Fogg famUy’s fortune;
“Henry, I say! you must not play thoee
tunes to-day. Don't you know it 1*
Sunday ?" Oh! let him alone.” remark­
ed Fogg from the folds ot the news­
paper, in which be had lieen buried all
the forenoon; “what's the differencet
Nobody’ll know whether he’s playing
dancing tunes—unhes they’ve got a
plaguev sight better ear for music than
1 have."
If the women are not willing to re­
move their bonnet* in the theater, the
men would compromise on the trim­
mings. A close reefed bonnet would
not be obstructive, but. “the mainsail,
foresail, top-galtantaaii. rtnddlngsall.
main-royal, skj-mdl, and spanker, port
and starboard spinnaker all set, tbe bon­
net it too opaque for tbe comfort of
people who languish in tbe shadow.
Take in the trimmings, and all will be
forgiven."
A Bunday-echool teacher was trying
to explain to her cIms what tbe con­
science wm, but had some difficulty to
making
the scholars understand.
“What is that small voice that cornea
to you after you have retired at night F*
she said at length. “Oh! pie**© ma'am,
I know," quicklv said one of the bright
little girl*. “Weil, what btt. DoUjT
said the teacher, proud that her explan­
ations had been no nnickly comprehendma’un "

NASHVILLE.
We’re all surrounded again, and more
aquaous vapor still descending, but the
K. P. dedication this evening will go
on just the same. Preparations have
been tnadefrr entertaining 31D jwopie,
but on account of the prevailing moist­
ure it is not thought that luauy wiU be
present
Jacob Hcckathorn, for so long a time
the fllicirnt and gentlemanly baggage­
man at the depot hM resigned that
position to accept a more lucrative one
os bill clerk on the main line at Mar­
shall. Ora HulUnger will bike his
place here.
Jackson Graves, V. S., who haa been
on the verge of the grave for some
time with consumption, died at 6
o'clock, p. m., Sunday. The funeral
occurred Tuesday.
The annual camp fire of .Tefferds Port
G. A. IL, which occurred at lhe opera
house on Tuesday evening of last week,
was well attended, but tbe entertain­
ment was not up to the high standard
of their former campfires. The latter
part ot the program was good, however
which, together with the fact that the
usual 10 cent dance did not follow re­
deemed th* entertainment.
J. L. Stevens has a new bay press
and will go into the business of buying
and baling hay.
Mrs. Jennie Willis, of Battle Creek,
haa been in town the past week, aasisL
ing in caring for her father, Fred
App'.eman, who hM been seriously ill
with pueumbuia.
Rev. VanAuken closed his meetings
here Bunday evening, and on Monday
mornitfg left for Potterville, his father
being won* again.
Ten more new members were voted
in and Joined the Congregational
church last Sunday, makiug 42 new
member* in the part two weeka
A party of 40 NashvUleite* attended
Rev. Giunblea' meeting at Maple Grove
last Friday night.
Geo. Bapson endeavored to transform
himself into a full beer keg last Thurs­
day evening and Marsha! Ptlbeam con­
sidered him suocessfui enough to justi­
fy bis incarceration Id the rear addition1
to the dty halt He paid 85 and costs
next day.
Everything is on the qulviw about
the coming debate of the Hastings and
NaahviBeliterary societie*. Tbe opin­
ion is exprrosed that tbe Canadian war
hinges on the result of this affair.
A runaway team belonging to Giles
Ripley, of Kalauio, came flying up
through Main street T riday morning
last and wound up by jumping into G.
A. Truman’* cutter, translorwing It in
■ Yura minute from a thing of bmuty
into » spectacle which caused proud
___ __ -l.j
r,ami&lt;n nldn

DOWLING.
■
Mrs. Crosby is coming home next
week to make her mother, Mrs. Lang, a
visit
The grange at this place is doing nice­
ly. They took in aix members Srturoay night.
Dance at the grange ball the 22nd.
Everybody invited- . ..
The school bad their pictures taken
Friday.
__
There will be a ptay called -Ton
Nights in the Ball roo&amp;" acted rt this
hall the Mtb of this £onth. II recta buggire.

In Folsom prison the other day a
visitor saw a Chinaman walking- op
and down quite cheerful and happy.
He did not seem to have anything on
bis mind at al!, and he was indeed la
excellent spirita The visitor west up
to him. ‘'Helio! John, are you prison­
er?” “Yes. Me in jail, alie right.
-What are you in torV “Killum
Chinaman.”—“How long have yon
got?" "Oh! allstime,*De time.” He
was imprisoned for hfe.-Ban Franctaoo
Chronicle.
-Who was the wisest mw to the
world ?” seked the teacher. “Sotorotm.
replied s little girl. "Yre, Solomon
was the wiser man. But there is one
wiser than Solomon; there is one who
everything that has ever been,
r ever will be- who knows everyWho fo thatr And the tab.
oy M the bead of the class
t a moment and said. "The Loouva v’jrrespondigit of a
1 °^k pa­
per." He got three bhiatkheta—Breakfynltagta

�HIS SPECIAL GIFT

LIVING AND DYING.
gleaming beyond.

“Which?’'
“There is but one yo« oould see.

Lb rare*.

Having a Borplus of some kinds of winter
.
will for the next 80 days sell the following goods at oom?

and aiie pictured tbe whole

IhadrtUy blot* tinoa tbe hot

home In time.

She could eoe her chicken*

The students who were going up to chapel
lu groujic were calling to each otSer, joking
usual. But then! »&lt;as but one subject

iui

tlie babe?” “Tom Thumb,” “Bulgy”—
they had n dozen nickname* for this unforBut ih-eth Itwlf to lift- mutt yield.

grudgs them thi- enjoyment. So they'd
put up with poverty and save al! their
money and wait and sing.
'
But above all slie felt thankful at Jack's

O. Joy stlprrual.’

-Hartford Time*.

whittuh* about fate all left him end he was

THE SCAB'S FATE.

vinced her that morning that their good

In a cool sumnn.-r morning a young wan
sat on s liencli in the green circle called
Union Square park. The w-at was wet with
dew. it wa» tliat xmok) hour in the morn­
big when (lie city i« getting its early
breokfArt.
Men were hurrying to their
work in all drimtionx You could hear

sky from tho windows, but she felt that it
was golden with promixes.
IV.
He had answered an advertisement in
tiic jMpcrs for conductors and drivers on the
Third avenue railroad. Ho had paid little
attention to the strike. He bad no thought
of the rights or wrongs of organised labor.
He wanted to earn enough money to sup-

street*. Tbe rtxil shadowi. lay across all
th-' dump roadway*. Tlw mm was not yet
up oyer Long Island, but his rays touched
lhe top of Grano church spire and made it
golden.
young woman. Rhe nestled v ery close to
him, not so much bccau-s.'she was chilly
with tho dew as bream*: she wanted to
cheer and comfort him. Khe had a thin
shawl wrapped- around her shoulders and a
little black chip hat with a marigold in it
k-t her bronaa ludr bulge out over her
white forehead and swell In u luxuriant
roll on lier neck. About 20, (icrhaja.
But her beautiful fare was.'nuirkal with
the xet lihrs of a young mother's fight with
adversity.
The young man’s slouch hut was pullcxl
over lib eyes. His lands were thrust deep
into dtlx pockeu. He presented a picture
They wen’ husband and wife and they
bad sat then; all night.
f The woman wn» pleading withjlnm. Her
mouth wax ekne l&lt;&gt; bls ear &lt;ml bertonni

ire, and then, feeling the cold moisture on
, his fare, biie wi|«xl bi* chrek off quickly
with lier lumdkvrchief.
“What's the use. Ik&gt;)ly" he said. “You
are only pretending to bo --tout to keep my
courage up. Wu'vc gut to tlie laxt fight.
Hen: we ate turned out nf house and botne,
hungry and helpkre. God knows 1'vn tried
hard enough. Why, you’d know I’d lie
down here now uud die for you if it would
make you comfortable hnd happy.
But
1 tell you it's nd We. (Soil’s against us.
It’s fata.
What K lhe jpxxl of blinding
ouredVm to it. Tlicre’s no chance (or us,
little woman.
,
•
Rbe huxte-d him tenderly.
•What’s the

that he had a right |o do it boncKtly and a
still vaguer notion tliat all the enginery of
society was somehow planned to protect him
in that right.
•
'
Hr didnt’ think much about It anyway,
to tell the truth. He was thinking of Dolly
there in the gloomy, room, waiting for him.
How she had borrowed and hy]sitbecated
his chanevs of work to get a shelter and
food.
He had lieeu told u&gt; come buck to tho
stables to-morrow and he could have a
fall of men. It was a tic up and tiic strike
wasiwi. Hu inm not interfered with. He
got into the superintendent’s office, and

charge of a car.
tbe platform.

tic involuntary *ob.

vious night, and had buen seen at tbo hotel

tho majority of us were disajc,minted.
1 had an errand to Professor Tyndall's
mock little woman, who bait brought her

Hho was speaking ax 1 entered.
“You understand, profwuur, be is my
only child. I am u widow. Ho is ail I
haw."
"I do understand, madam, ” said the good
old proftseor, gratiy, “and all that I can do
to make him a -.waful man shall bti done,
tbe lad himself.”
“Oh, Tony's willing!

Ho does hi# best-

to come lacre. and now I wmit him to leani
everything right away: Greek and Latin
and matbematicx and arlthmetie and his­
tory and"----"Is your son n good arithmetician? Or
baa he a talent for language*, or belles let-

meals.

He’s very food of dinner, especially

doesn't hanker fur any of them. ’Tiiut'x the
reason I brought him here.”
“I should like to see tbo boy," said the
worried profemor.
“He’s just outside. But &gt; vu'll be gvntie
with him?” she said, anxiously, pausing at
tho door\ the knob in hor hand. "He’s u
more boy, a perfect child. Como in, Tony,

Two ,«ilireirten were on

saw that the crowd in the. street
in­
creased to thousands, who stvmwi to block
a multitude of throats greeted him.

Exactly what occurred on that morning
when the skies were hi gulden— is this:
. Car number 208, upon which wnx Jack,
went unmolested down to Forty-second
street, and the ottkwre began to think they
would get through without interruption.
ui.-n, and just as they were ending Fbrtysecond street a heavy truck drawn by two
massive and unruly horst* attempted to

slang'll, und so un&lt;-X}*-vt«-d that tbe railroad
team wax swept round into tlie roailwAy.
One of tbe homes fell down aud the driver
was dragged into tlie street. In an Instant
the crowd surruuudei tlie car, booting and
yelling like devils.
Murderous mbwilee
policemen sprarg to tlu&gt; luautatn-u of tbe

“I’m not hungry, and if I wan 1 would
laugh at it, but when you talk that way

mob. Jack was looking out of tbe front
window at the mtde.. when a rush was

us tin* tiny little woman came up, loading
an immensely overgrown youth u&gt; she
would a liaby.
“This fo Tony, sir. That is his pet name,
but Anthony Brigg* Brashier is his full

it worse than u little woman who hasn't

I don’t sec why people who don’t

Rhe put her hand deftly out from under
her sliawl and laid it quickly and eoftly

Two olllre boys who were hurrying past
iw it. One of tbcnrnudged the other, and
“CaniMKlle Iwfore breekfaat, eb. what?" be
“That'x my business, ain't it! I
wonda-i where he picki-d up that pelican!” .
"Jack."suitbe woman, "we’ve si&lt;x»l up
to it for a ysor. Don't break down now.
Thimpi will turn to-day. I t» ,:uro of it.
You want to sec m&lt;- luippy. don't you*'
“Du I," he said, sullenly. "I can't
fight against Gvd, cuu I.'1'
“ITrep yuur spirits up, then, and 1’11 be
happy,’’Uh replied. “You're losing youi
mLL

ben bre on the oppudte sido of the walk
and left a penny pa^cr lying on the scut
Bbe saw it. am! with a dart that startled
her oaupomuu ala- made a dash for it,
getting there two Mvouds before a hmgtriumphantly mid returning, she thrust it
into Jodi's liands. ”
*1 shan't lie ten minutes.’'
‘‘Where are you going?'
“Over to that liotal." she replied with a
forced jauntilh*.

You won’t go uwny. will you?”
going to do,” hu said with a bitter em-

II.
Juek, bnuhing off his worn friote jacket
end whistling merrily -while the dust flew.
• Theiittia woman hurtling around in a white
apron. A dingy, stuffy, depressing hole.
But love glorified it and hope had a sun■ light of 1U own.
“It isn’t such a bad world thi* bright
morning, Jack," she asid, looking at him
■drmringtj-as hrwhistted.

of our stodice are elective. How far have
you gone in Latin?”
Tony’s red face wus perfectly round, and
no alder in it* lines than that ot n boy of 6.

ax he said, hi a husky whisper: “I never
could get beyond tho grammar, dr."
“And in Greek?”
Tony shook bls hood. The examination
for the preparatory school, I fear. As to
niathematicst1'
Ttmy's fore lightened. “I don't think I
run quite such a dunco in mathrmatirs ax in
other thing*. 1 like tbe study. 1 have
gone through Uio geometry and algebra
twice.”

I had an odd bewilderment as to

Now it’* my turn,

khew i was gbing

i’ll pay

Minally bad a share in it. Tony rejiecially
wax in tho habit of going daily to the Inillding, end spent hours in wntehiug fix rapid
growth and talking to tbo workmen.

Ms-rated the day before commonisnnent.
Mrs. Brnxhicr num* up to tlie college tliat
day. Her nqiorte of Tony's progrwa had
been vague. Rhe came, full of despairing
oure, m before, to Profoaor Tyndall's

It U late in the itutunm. The grxw on
Ward’s and Blxvkwell’s island hax Ixmii
kept green by the salt air lids year.
Of all the charity buildings tlie insane
asylum U the ploMuit«*t tbL sharp morn­
ing, for it is sheltered from the wind and
the sdn ,»ure freely into it* many windowx. A nuumber of the Inmates who are
iiannle*- are allow ed the Bberty of the court
and yanix. For tbo most part they are
uniuteroKtuig creatures, victims of hallueiuation# that are often too trivial to ex­
cite more than a pawing smile of pity.
Number 207 is, jserhaps tho least interest­
ing of all. Hhe Ims only been there a few’
moot la and Is pathetically taciturn. Onre
a visitor was struck by her vague, sad face
and tried ti&gt; talk to her, as she lean«i in tho

To Ids xurpri-*' sh&lt;- replied to hi# questions
with a placid an&lt;! ptnsive dignity.
“1 am not liepne,” she said. “I am un­
fortunate. I made au awful discovery one
day and I've not ban able to rmoUect any­
thing since. I haven’t lUt my reason only
“What was it you diw-overod?"
She shook her bead sadly. “Why do you
want to be unhappy like me?" she asked.
“You are happy, aren't you?”

his knowledge of mathematics, lie was so
deficient in his other studio that be was j&gt;ut
into tbo preparatory school, with lads of

niinirtcr was inexorable, and it never oe-

life?
The poor wesuan sobbed miserably. “Ob,

poor boyP’Tbe profrosor rose quickly, glad to end tbe
interview. “I have no doub: h- is with all

eburch. I will go with you there."
Tho ceremociy was partly over wlwu they
arrived. The great marble buikUng, with
ita vast able* and u|xprfugi:ig arches. U.«od
beautiful as a viribio hymn of prats-. The
religious services were over. The building
hnd been dedicate I to the worship of G«l.
Now tbe great mam of peojile stood outside
on tho grts-n slope of the bill surrounding

forever devoted, a temple

should come to worship Hirn.
Tony's mother had found him, and dung
to his erm. Six. was a devout woman. Bbe

mraL it often com* bock.”
“Nothing comes bock,” she replied, with
a strange oqmplacracy. “There’s no God.

The strangvrt look of pity came into her
face and with it an exprvMdou of unutter-

people.
AB the college man crowded round Tony;
his mother hung on hlx arm, axtoninbed,
proud, as if half frightened. But be stood
looking at the white tern ideas if in a dream.
rn»atlng the speaker's last wonk under his
breath: “To tlie glory of God and the good
of men."
There «iv many young people who can­
not become what their parents plan for them

time for his edition. Th-* instrument worked
laboriously, the operator had readied that
point where the murderer had pointed Um

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the line, and the night editor, who was
standing over tius operator, was beginning

' Wire's gon-,' exclaimed tbo operator,
with ii long breath. 'Might jurt as well
shut up shop and t?o borne, for wc can't got
it again to-night.'
“Tho dfaipateh. amplified and embellished,

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of his taking a little nip from a pocket flask,
has invented a method of carrying rvfreshmrat* that is likely to be popular in prohibitiou rtatre. Hix invention is a little caprab
ot rublx-r, looking much like a graj#, which
is filled with wine or liquor and dbtendad
until it uxsiim.* tlu: form and iwnlJi.w of
a large and juicy fruit The* grapes are
ffihd with a variety of bibulante—old rye
wViIkWv

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••Hurd luck, Bowlder,” I-aid.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.

tended with many
editor of a Chryram- pnper at tbe Grund
Pacific theotlun- afternoon. “I remember
one instance in jxutii-ular which may svrvs

can take the training.”
The lialf yearly examinations were at
hand. Tony broke down again in Latin and
Greek. I went to id* room that evening,
and found him sitting ■-strm!die of his

letter from my mother, counting tbe time
unti! I idudl be u minUter; doing oomsUilng

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Boas and Collars, Etc.

sual every morning to ocor»afr.»h failure
before night.

faxtiy ill the fire. Tony’s round fnce was
as boyish as ever, but there wax an infinite

1VE. J. G-oss

mings, Muffs,
God and the good ot men, is yourJ

following some iqK-cial gifts that God has
given Uxen. Such may find an I'ncouragwment to best «ITorta lu oxamples like Tony—
and they are many.—Youth’s Companion.

his good humor there te a fine,'noble na­
ture. But a minister be will never be. Even

Prairieville, Jan. 25.

Great Clearing Sale of

He told in

church’ was

oppose it. Hence tlio etiergiea of his teach­
ers were npeut hptrying to drive Grrek and
Latin into hi# dull bruin, which utterly re­
fused to harlior them. He was fond of good
eating, of fishing, jokra, fun of ail kinds.
Hi# unwieldiy body prevratod hl« taking
part in athletic sports, but his a|&gt;plausc
was hearty. No student, even among the
dignified wniors, would jJay against any
other uollvge in baseball or cricket unleM
Tony could go to back him. Hie rathwdas
tic shouts and yells were contagious.
Of course, hr was a butt for the whole
college.
He was “Babe,” "Infant,”
••Hum’pty Dumpty” still, but every man,
from the*prufea«ini to tlie newest freshman,
liked Touy. He was no good humored, so

freshman elan.
•‘I doubt if hoover goes farther,” said

My stock of Ladies’ and Children's Newmarkets and Wra| is good, and mnst be sold regardless of price.

go into details.”
The professor went into details, ending
with: “It is fully to dereive yourself,
madam. You must »e that the effort Tony

wnrk, but it shows a power and skill which
insure him fame and fortune. Ho refused

There was little doubt tliat Tony’s esti-

Cashmeres and Tricdts, Felt and

"I iuivo not Tony’scundflrace any mure,”
file rompbuinxl. “He writee to me that he
is trying faithfully to satisfy my wisbea.

tumult round him. of female fai-rs in which
torted with inhuman hatred, then a final
thought of Dolly waiting for him, and be
knew uo more. But iiua-nULIe ax he was,
they continued to rain blow# upon him un­
til the jxrtltu arrived, and Iriving the mob
before tiMUii. picked him up. unrecognisa­
ble. bntU-rrd out of sliape, and thus ’dixguiM-1 with blood and dirt, they bore him
home to Dolly.-d«4d.

nets,

Flannel Shirts.

tbi* first fruit nf his undoubted genius to
“Pretty bard, even for a bright fellnw,”
1 replied.
“Well, I can’t do it I’m not bright; I'm
a regular dunee. I’ve made up my mind to
tliat Except,” Ills queer dark eye« brighten­
Ing, “in one or two HtUe things, but they

drens Underwear; Cotton and Woolen Flan-

boys were so interrsted in the piatter that
the m-w church became a place of daily re­
sort, and ax its nmadve dopio and airy spires

fog still more worthy. Mart of the architects
in tbe city and state submitted anonymously

hundred ferocious creaturre.' of both next*
were lighting to get nt him and add one

Woolen Hosiery, Ladies’, Gents’ and Chil

Warm-lined Shoes, Ladies’skirts, and Men'

I want him

Tbo professor attended her respectfully

Cloaks, Shawls, Omals, Hoofls aid Knit
M, Ear Cans, Ians

AU the leading architects submitted plans
to the cotnmitee. One was choeen, and the
work of building was jimln-d &lt;m with

“Ob, dear Tony, do try!" almost sobbed

on your getting through soon

whirl of it all he thought of Dnlly. A fe­
rocious brute struck him as be fell with a
cart rung, and anutbur planted his 4&gt;eel in

visitor, “and

and working.

Time |Mnm*I. Men who began with Tony
were now Mst.-iors. Ho was only beginning
his aophomorv year.
The college stood in the dmurbs of a
large dty, and the boys naturally took a
keen-interval In nil puUte event*. Among
Uicee was the erection of a large church,
which was to be the most stately i.nd beauti­
ful in the city. The money to Quild and en­
dow it bad Iren left by a man of great
wraltli, whn rvqmat -d that it sikmld be

few questions, perhajss will give mo an him

Dully.
■ywU.

took a’ holiday, tsunn to the ball field, and
then this wild “Hurrahs!” drowned all the

thing to earn a living? But 1 did hojic ho

"I know.
You're hungry and dlscvursged
A woman don’t feel these things

a minute he was dragged, dixablcd and
bleeding, by a score of -avag.* into tho
street, with yells like those of wild beaxta.
Whatever may have been Ms strength or
courage, it could not avail him against
those cowardly ruffians.
He fell in t u&gt;

caj.no habitual and &lt;r«M?d to provoke re-

••Take a seat, Mr. BrasMer,” wild tho

shall sro. You will undergo a regular ex­
amination. If you must rater .ths prvpara-

Then a* if afraid her

The unconwiuus irouy ot that touched
him with a grim significance.

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DECK.

AN APPALLING DISASTER.
THE RAILWAY STOVE PROVIDES A
FEAST OF HORROR.

RO*P and choke.

Whw Ute a tty in a brook

Fotr &lt; iilll tbe autumn's sighing lin-ath,
Tbe brsT. brief day I* ainuMt done.

.ml &lt;-i*mt my wortbit-**life well gone.

With other men. in lifr’s dull play.
.‘low calm. b&gt;"» calm you arc. s wee th

With xdCMtbing eta for you to bold;

b&lt;hlcreeps w«r|llsig up tbo shore;

A WHALER’S YARN
i’Jth of August. 1H59. that wv loweixsl three
boat* from the I&gt;&gt;nl William, of Liverpool,
• - ]MiB for n whale which had bpouted a
mile to windward. It w«* tlx- first whale

i-rc the law away from th- ship. Tills
&lt;mld hnv..ptn w out of thetpA- altogether

half a dozen times a day at fashionable
watering places during the summrr, but

clear of his flukes that we dared to breathe,
Had b* o;x-nrd his mouth as we lay agaiurt
hi* nose we htauld have been sucked iu like
a chip in a mill rare. Had ho given hh;
under jaw a fling lio coukl have smashed
the boat like an egg shell, and left those of

carton*.
A*. t°- instance, they are at the aoazhoro.
A boating excursion, yachting or otherwise,
planned. Tiwy loom up in full sailor rig.
A thanip across the hills or Elsewhere is on
tho programme. They join it with a fault-

duck, with pumps and boutonniere, as they
rr*d th" morning pa;&gt;cr and smoke a fragrant Haven* on the brood hotel piaxM.
They attend' the evening concert in elabo­
rate evening drew* Their Iwod grer corca*i)y whales are "gallird" or frightened, nwpontl* with their other attire, and every­
and have wondered that wo didn't sound thing matehea all eta breidea. In no whit
sonic alarm to scare them off. Firstly, in do there scniblanevs ot mankind differ from
reply to this, the wholm had not yet iwn their ristTrs, their couriru or their aunta
us, nnd if we mode a noise they might take, in thia all-aaorbing occupation.
it into tiieir heads to investigate. Whales
have attacked ships and boata and rafts
without tlie sJiglrwd provocation. Sec­ this cottunic Thia parasol with that hat
ondly, our safety would dc;x-nd on bow they

would run u* down, if they sounded, a*
was also likely, it was hardly powdble that
wv could (waiw the swing of snm? fellow's
fluke*, or ride out the turmoil which they
would kick up. It was, therefore, decided to
renuuti n.&lt; we were, nnd tlie oars were care­
fully drawn on board, ntxl the mate used a
paddle over the stern to keep tho boat from
drifting KlKmL Site wn* headed on to what

we bad a haiqoon into hiiu and had nUuio
-vrrything .-1-w for n run. Mart whale*
'»itl run ot! the moment Stay feel tlx* iron,
'.he harpoon entered this fellow good nnd

oftly ami give him the

1 igh in fh« air to fall wtfth a terrible dap;

vidsal with n bnvikrr of water, a rofnpow..
lantern, signal Hugs, a quantity ofrfutabkw,
n flask of whisky, nnd some rtvk' t'’ and
candles, for signaling nt night. Thfc» rubis aupptsesl to bo invariable, nnd I bare area
a mate broken and .iisgra.nl liecaitsc his
boat wa* f.nfixl short of 1i»t &lt;&gt;udlt. We
now ts-gun overlmullng for our rockets and

lamp in the lantern t**gan to burn dimly.

utset.

He. ran right between the other

and puil««i alter uh, but they had no more'
•!!.&gt;«• tban a log would have chasing n ship
.. wn« t" ।will the boat up until wc could
.Hit iu auotbrr harpoon, but whenever we

It did not H«n&gt; half an hour liefore wv
!nd rim tta *!ilp. hull down. I aaw tliat

tmt. sniL-r-hke and wlialer-hke. he'was drtrmtiiwd to hang on while there wns.any
hope &lt;&gt;( sU'in*'. it wn* a monstrous big
•*ludc.* nnd. .xr-i.ic of financial rcnxins,
then- «** n fitting that we must not lot go
until the Inrt.
'
toward ux, and the hist glinipr*-1 caught nf
All of n Midden the

narrlly tno minutes before we lost sight tif
•in-fillip. Wc rubbed our eyre and looked
.-.gain and ngnin. but she had 1**11 blotted
•rfT the fnre &lt;&gt;f th* *ra. Almost at once we
■Ifecovcml that n fog liad sprung up to lee­
ward. him!
the wludc was -dill running off

gave the onlcr to cut th(» line. We were
tow tw&lt; Ive &lt;v tift'i'ii mile* ironi Ha* whip.
•mid u&lt;&gt;t sro above twnboat length*. Howvrr, wi- ktteu- within tw&lt;&gt; &lt;anupas‘ pointe
. it. n drink- of water all around, ami then
-■ t &lt;&gt;nt the cr&gt;mptM« nnd with* I ourselves
town for n !■ mg nnd weary pull. Tlie idea

•urre&lt;i to "in- &lt;»f ux. Our «-a|itnin was a
pick t-nijk-red. irfisciblr man and the feel-

lime our lx*t to make n i-ajdnre. Imt the
&lt;i*h «&gt;f a linqxxin and three or four itour*’
inm uotilil inwire us n bold welcome on
ur return. Wc were liendiitg our l«n-k* to
.n long, rtrady rtruke. nnd had wv&lt;»ml lialf
He showed nt

■t&lt; Im . fim&gt;- tip. mid then he fell upon th*
nurture with a'-rash which iimld have bom
Iteanl a mile nway. W« ciuno within an
»&lt;v of te-ing s« imissl by tlie wa he kic ked
up. and our headway had just been cheeked
when the mate, standing at full height in
th.- -tern-Jn't* sang ov.t in a frightenetl

Thro tire- breaking all
.&lt;r»und us.

xmifoTUibh- situation. Tbe fog had thickened
pp until «»• i-nnld not snr tin- Ixiat'* length.
wliale* w ere going to lie on the KUrfaco with­
out tnov.'im’iil. There noon oeeurtwi wjint
M-ua- wnut'l regard a* a phenomena, but
-omrtlfiug which ;dl sailor* have jjroiiftbly
»'X|MTii-nii*t at teurt once in following their
vixmtion. A bnw&gt;- came up which blew
over the fog. Instead of (shattering nnd
driving it nwny it incited it down on the
wind above our hi-ads, but not tbe slightest
tephyr rm-hn! u* in the boat, nor wns the
surface of Hi" ocean disiurbedThe whalcH probably canrn to the surfuii-

quirt, nisi wo Iwmril iiotliing excejrt an oc■-nsional sound very mtn.’ll like a long drawn
sigh. For half an hour after bumping tlie

others, but the ground swell gave no move­
ment, and of a sudsten a great black tua*

nnd before we could move hand or foot &lt;W
ixiat lixlgtsi fairly acres* tlie nose of a
whale. Th'-re was no mwtnke a* to our

fashionable cranks of gentility.
To a certain extant there people con be
called fashionable, I sup;&gt;o»-, although it
would be absurd to sty that such idiocy an
tills U tho fashion with any eonniderahln
jxirtion of New York profile.
Enough,

tain.*! on New Year's day. Tho population
was small, and social circle* were limited.
They were lew cut up into clique* and

radius of habitation wa* smaller.

Then it

Thirty-Five

Wounded

deprived i» of them the light iiKthe lantern unexciting ffiodo for one to inform hl*
friend* that be still livre and bolds them in
died away, aud our laxt hope wn* gone.
•‘Well, lade.'' called/ the mate, a* hr hi* memory. —Joe Howard in Boston Globe.
dewed the boat * h-wl direu or four point*. ]
-it may tab- n little longer, but we’ll get '
aboard in due time. -The oil *hfp won't
■ince from Philadelphia when my attention
nal* we shall know which way tn pull. was attracted by a largo, flabby and pon­
derous man who occupied a chair imiuAli*
atcly tn front of m« Tbe drawing nxirn
• horu* to go home on.”
It will serin to you that if &lt;&gt;ur ship *»’ car* are furnished with big windows, which
only tlirer'(* four mikw to windward, and
making abort board* from north to south 'to the car is hghted within. The gentleman
•over n track not more than a ratio wide, In question waa about 40 year old and I can­
axxi all th"
sending up signal*, it didly think ho was tbo plainest nun I ever
wouldn’t liZ^iiitKTi of n frat to intcrer|it saw in my life. Before the train startM ho
wbeelnl his chair around facing the window
lier, Two tiring* rendered tbe case doubt
ful. The breeze wax coming up ra strong
and the wave* running *&gt; ugly that w»- miM glaiw. Ho continued it with over inc reusing
soon lie to with a drag or be swamped. Hie admlnsthm until we arrived in New York.
ca]&gt;lnii&gt; would be on the watch for our sig­
nal*. nnd getting none in reply would ex- ■ -«yi —- —-------——----------- --------- •
tmd hi* srarvb. thu. w Mooing tlu- dirtaiioe.
h*«f
th*‘ h?
5°
tbv
After mMnight he would almort. lie justified
«K«1 ftll toadmiring himself in the
in believing our boat k-t. Each man rra- m&lt;rt operand enthuataatie manner. He
zoned it out in idx.ut this wav for himself «n*u“i fiu t»velfaff
out a *tat&gt;d
aa lx- pulMI at hi* rair. and no one »a* «ur- big collar of prodigious rire and put it on.
prte-d when Mr. Converae Ix-gnn to preremoving an okl fashioned collar.
i&gt;arv a (irag. .mcr iv en-.
i»«h«
----- - ------ —------ ---- • —
- - ami
tnmm.-l die
-he took ire*
and the texit.
lxx»t trimmed
hen water, mensriy and he rat smirking at hi* reflection
but n tittk- tailing h-d to be done all the with unmtaakable romptamiey. Ttan h«
•
-• —
— «v.
----- 1 took off Id* hnt and pushed hi* hair back
tinic,
nnd. not- one of
u* had• -a J
dry
thread
to hi* -tack. A bite of f&lt;x*l *»ae again from hi* forehead, wrinkling hl* eyebrow*
rervrnl out, and the men wore told to make after the style of the tragic muse and holding
thcmrelve* ax comfortable n* they rould, hi* chin high up in tbe air. Thin' suddenly
but with the spray flying over us. the suggested 'xwdbllitiv* to 1dm. anil lie row in
boat climbing nnd falling nnd lurching, nnd n flurry and retired to tbe drrodng room at
tbo feeling that we might !&gt;• cut off from
tbo sliip altogether, no one ckred hui eyre with hi* hair parted in the middle and Langes!
througii the long night. Three
at in t he most Ixautiful and youthful sty Is.
long interval, wc --jtight the signals By this timn th* whole oar was interested in
thrown out for us. The hurt time tlie ship him, and. curiously enough, nobody sniilsd.
—New York Cor. Argonaut.
fire burned tip wr could nm!;e out hull and
mart ami saih. She was rtill to wimlwanl,
Tbe Thtclysw ot Edinburgh wax met on he.arrival nt Malta hy tlm duke, and three days
nor diil w dare change our ;x&gt;sitton.
Igtck was, tosvwr, with poor: Jack for
oiid', and n rtrahge piece of hick y«m will San Antoni", Tho duke waedown for a solo
on hi* ImIovikI fiddle, and when his royal
hightuw* stood up tn perform he was greeted
of course with a storm of applaua,. Ho promoduratal, the wind shifted to another crodcd in the usual manner to thrum the in­
quarter mu! helped flatten the wave*, and strument into tune, but the find touch told
nt sun up, Ju»t after breakfnrf hail boen him ttuit tlie strings liad been changed—that
server! iwl the flank ot spirit* had been
and vice vena. Tlie duke looked angry,
cable'* length of ta Every man yelled called for another- violin, and when ho had
out in chorus, for every ey* saw a hnq*x&gt;n tuned it vigorously rosined hi* bow. He
sticking fnrt in hi* hump, nnd every one then slashed bravely nt the piece, but, alas!
know th* fl'b to be th* same which we had nothing but the most-awful •■scroops” re­
Ft ruck tlie day liefore. It wasn't ten minute* sulted from hi* elbow jerking.
The audience were pcrfi'ctiy patient tor a
before wc had a fre-di Iron into him, nnd
were bwkitig for another shindy, but ho bar or two. then a sort of suppi-troed snicker
rert o' huu&gt;|x&lt;d himself together, rolled over ran around the room, and this duke stopped
twice, am! lav right there and let the mate and czamined hi* tools once more. A glance
churn him with th»&lt; lanre until the blood
box, the contents of which । irored to be cobten minntre, with only a flap or two of hi*
fluke*, and when be floated fin out, we for tbe royal tiddler but to explain with th■nchured to him. set our tignal of ••dead
agninrt him, and rrstinv his seat, which he
did, while muffled laughter from’ Prince
o'clock in the afternoon. Tlwro were two

ing mW than twenty pramd*.
...

I 1.1.—V.....

....,1

It wn* in

the rtrength to run lie had no inclination to
fight. He cut in 193 barrel* of oil, and it
wm only after wo began operations on him
that, we found anr cut line, which mewmred
about 9.V1 feet, collwl three or 'four tiinea
around hW body an tightly that it was sink­
ing out of sight in his flesh.—New York

out tut knowledge of tbe
feeling a speedy and pert
tbe patient is a moderate

A OHASTX.T TASK.

knowledge, apd to-day bellero they quit drink-

begun at auro nod proceeded all night and

results from Its administration. Cures guaran­
teed Send tor cfrculsr and full particulars
Address m confidence Gold bn Sfectfjc Ca
» Baoo 8k. Cincinnati. Ohio.
■

that Idoutitieatiou was difficult and in many
fully tearched and it Lt believed that all tliat

Wjims Rivrjt Jcscnnx, Vt, Fob. T.—
The must up;&gt;olling railroud disaster which
gland occurred about SUB a. tn. Saturday cu

Hartford, about four miles wret of this
place. By it four heavily-loaded paroonger

terribly rnggvd. rocky gorge, seventy feel

Itch, 1‘ralrie Mange, nnd scratches
ot every kind cured in 3.) minutes by
Woodford’s Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails, bold by W. H.
Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Bastings,
Mich.
(including tire found late Bunday). Th we'
A portion of the convicts in the Jack­
One of tbeeo diod Sunday. Nine slightly in- son prison are now wearing the new
striped clothing, and all soon will be.
You can cure that headache by using
Cherokee Blood Purifier. W. H. Good-

swelled by children who were traveling with­
out ticket*. All requests for information it

White River Junction, will receive prompt
attention. ' Watchmen employed by the rail-

Cobb’s PilL* contain^Miuidrake, the
best agent known for correcting stom­
ach troublea. W. H. Goodyear.
.Jackson yrison requlrw each month
15,000 pounds of beet, 5,000 of mutton,
ank 30,000 of Hour.

prevent thieving and- to prwirve rolua aud
means of identification.

ptaalbly sixty human bein^pt wont out to
their God from the depths ot the rushing,
gurgling, freexing water, of in tbe lurid
glare of fire, and amid tlm night-piercing
shriek* nnd heartrending groans of thirty to
forty more of God's croalurts, who, If they

loved ono«, and crippled in body and limb.
Truly, **tb&lt; way* of I'rovfctenca are a lit­
tle rough " The train wilretod by inytorious

hours of !) in the morning and 9 at night,
to cover hi&lt; social acquaintanreship with a at tills Junction, bound for Montreal, and
cad’, in which ceremony and nciability cuiisisted of a lacotnotivu, buggage-car, twn
~i'iit hand in Us ml. when a call was sotnoJU
ing more than a flirt, when tbe object unit«l bvrv constitute tho reniruuit of tho
ug!.t was not a list as long a* tlie moral trains known as the Montreal night expraam.
law. when women estimated the pleasure nf
the day by tiw- satisfaction ilerivwl from
seeing 'rieruls, ratix-r than counting up IvMHing Bpriugtield, Maae,- at 8 p. tn.', and
score after vnr» of pul!» at her door bell.
Of late years, th" city having grown so
that even elovated trains are unable to supHaven A Hartford road to BpringfMd and
come a simple physical imptndbility for any from ttanro to this point by tho Connecticut
man to approximately comply with this m River liiw. Tlie latter ruin from Boston to
Conooni over the * Boston A Ixxwvll road,
it was regarded as a social duty.
thence to this junction by tbe Coutral Ver-

all recognition of the day content th«m-

i.ATHMor nrugjist.

The Bedbug is s Tcxite paper. It is
of coutue an evening paper,—Dansville
Breeze.

River village, three miles u&gt; the south. Of
tlie forty or more persons killed outright or
burned to death, throe only were recovered

*1X10’ on. Wc were all right on tho otter
egTvgiouriy arinlne have been tbe
thing*, but' jurt wtat we w.-r. Uiort ot devetepmenta of the suddenly rich along tta
might &lt;*«t it* our lives.' Bv that,lime tte’ lirM- of di*play, that quiet and rrapre-table Chicago sleqier attached hero to the Bmtoti
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■
people, who care more for old fariilixwd
cotirtevy and lifelong friendship timn for
while we wore figuring this out- *ta sent up tbe flipxint iumpliment* of noodledum, express-car. omatituted tlw ill-fated train.
have little by tittle withdrawn from perAlthough nearly a|i hour and thirty minher locution. She was about four niiha to.
windward, having w.irkwi |um: u* during

would have get us alioanl within an hour,
. ti way that m&gt;-ant &lt;lretniction to any
thing coming within reach;' He win run•ung off into tlm wind as straight as an ar­
row. mid wc o&gt;uhl iw»: pull up to him with-

auy garment of inhannony upon the ahoul-

hero,-----and---------------their corwpiruodty,
nrtern all the time.
.»
-----.----------,, their ,promt----- -minutes tafore we drifted plump agninrt a 'ncnc" attract* attention to such a degree by
third whale, striking him Ji.-ar ths hump. tbe ver&gt;' ttcl of tbeir oddity, thrir pecuUarHe Sleweri himwlf part way-round in a luxy IlX. *« to lead the tiuvughtlre* to ovrnwtinuiniier. and tlu- boat weitt clear of hiiu, mnt4\ ^wir numerical strength. The Jinevery man feeling that he wa* ovHta j*&gt;w
~ '
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— - - —
dor magazine. The night had
conw is undoubtedly the secret of many curious
on, and just after we got clear of tlie whale customs that are little by little obtaining
tlu- fare.-*- I&gt;cgan to siuir]*&lt;n up and to drive foothold here. TlM'n- wtu, n titn--. when
through tbe fog. It did not seem to take

whale* 1* more than any of u« could tell—
that is, while wfs suddenly found them gone,
no num had heard so much a* tho move of
a fin. Wlirther it wa* *cme “ouixl from
the leMt, tlm sight of our light or tlie
knowledge tliat a gnle was fiiping up that
w*it tlw&gt; leviathans t«&gt; softly away ran "only
hi: pi.*-**! at, but wt- wm' a Guuikful 1-u
of nu n to be rid of them. Th»&gt; rule on

Itad tacked

Frightful Plunge of a Puaenget
Into a Golf of Despair
and Death.

After neaping this whale we got into
ear water again and Imd a consultation.

iMtnta were whirling about us the mute
lighted the lantern and |xlw**1 it along to

whisper*;

b- h;

-------— ---- —MIVU..I., 1UU4
drifted right alongsldn tho fellow hi* entire
length, rubbing him all the time, but not

texit- bad not oos’iTVi! lialf tin. distance
when he MMnid.il, and in*tead of running

rhe slight. M move,
tiiougin lum dead &lt;•»
puzzled to account foi

Mett.

The Ixi&amp;t hung acroaa his

XAMEM OF KXOWX VICTIM*.

arc: Ed F. Dillon, Dartmouth; 8. S. Waotcott, Burlington; Frank Wesson, Spring­
field: I• Mafgnrt. BehanIgen. Qu-. ; Edward

i* warranted, Is Ikcbiuo it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will putt*
tivelv cure ail Blood Diaeares. purifies the
Filgrun.
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
In addition to tbe above tbe following are constitution. Remember, wo guarantee tt
c. ii. UATintor, Druggist.
THK KKV. 0«&gt;. H. THAYER, of Boarboa.
Mil's, Iroquois, Ont.: the porter of Pullman
•Ind. nay*: -Both myself aud wife owe our
car; Chartas W. Ban for.1, Boston, traveling Hves to SHIIZni'8 CONSUMPTION CUKK.”
Hold by W. il. Goodyear.
Mrs. Edward Blaisdell, of Fitchburg; Charles
AKZA’OU MADE miserable by IndtnotiOB.
conattpotioti. Dixzlnem. Ixroi of Appetite,' Yel­
low Skin? Shiloh's VitalUer is a positive care.
Sold% W. H. Goodyear.
Lobaiion, Vk

I A y&lt;&gt;uug girl named Boulanger, ot
Holyoke; A J. Hammer, of Borton; Elgar
Wilder, ot Dayton. Ohio; Charta W. SouSHlIX’lNt Catarrh rrmcdr is a I'OriUvn
ford, of Lowell, Mas*, (probably,; Mr*.
evre for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker
Devineau. ot Wmusk!
M-mth. Bold b) W. H. doodyear.
The dangerously wounded are as follows;
Conductor Sturtevant, right side Ixutiy
bunted from head to foot, can not live; O.
Brisvurt, Angelina. (Jun.. internally injured;

I

brutes!;

Mitchell Larulllade,

Lawrencw,

N. Y.; Harare Jixmu, East Pepierall, Muss ;
Anna Murphy, Boston; Henry Tc.wk«bury,
Randolph; Mrs. Charles Bostner, Boston;
Katy Kdhl, Boston; J. C HuQfldnson,
Montgomery, Vt.;J. E. Jacques, Fitchburg,
Mas*; Henry Mott,, Al burgh, Vt; A. A.
tTbrebr, Fitchburg, Mare; Mrs. John Grasepti Maignst, Throe River*, Que. Slightly
injured: Gl-orgo Parker, brakeman. Sc. Al-

White River Junction at tbn rate ot forty
miles an hour: but tbe run of tliat train wa*

ve.o.wo’S*\Kjaigfi

Rurgws, Pullman car conductor; Miss Nancy
Ihndar, of -Porter’s Station, Somorvilla,
Mae; Mason Mills, of Iroquois. Ont ; John

thirty or more human beings on laiard. l»-lng

of his trip, hwi safety taken many a train
over this dangerous route, through the snow­
clad mountains of Vermont, and eager to
make up lost time so far as pomible, pulled
tbe throttle open and was soon spreding

rbeuuiatistn—wc doubt If there is, urxaa Ik
saeli a remedy. But the thousands benefited by
Hood’s Karaaprilia. warrant us In urging enan
who *«fler from rheumatism to take it Were
first keen twinge.
-

WILSON

washboards.

YOUR LAST CHANCE/4//

MINNESOTA,^
DAKOTA

f CJifCAEfl
mWRTB

LOWPIICU.

Cudiing, Mxldloboro, Mate.
a iiKAR-rnKxnprQ txciDffirr.

ssi-rTvar /O/'KJawf
ITMEI.Fta Five A

usi e

the wrack was Joseph Maignol, a FrenchCanadian boy.
He was with his father,
David Maignet. on their way from Holyoke

LION

which hire and tta-ro dotted the landxnpr

snow stretches and lofty mountain cragi, as
tbe train rounded tlxi curve to make tbo run
over White Mountain bridge. Jurt tlivre the
angel of death appeared huveriug over that
train.

father. He discovered him by tbs light of
the burning wreckage ju*t above him. frimu-d
down by a Jiart at tbo top ot the car which
liad fallen directly acrw* bi* choit aud leg*.
Tho old man was as firmly be!a as if in a

WHAT HAFPnXKDf WHO BLUXDKIUUV

Timo alone will tell

tracks, iletacbed from the rest of tbe train
and running with tremendous speed upon
tbe bridge. They reached the first timbers;,
tore away tin. abutment*, tipprel slightly,
and then mn, bridge and eighty human
brings wont over and down seventy fret U»
wreck nnd dmtb.

very cool under the dreumstanre* and
lokl his
sou to
help
him
out Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights
Obtained, and all buslnea* In the V. 8. I*ateat
father and tried tried to extricate him. but Office attended to at MODBKATK FEES.
in' vain. Tlw ttauua were approaching
with all his might but could not move his
father an inch. With wonderful csniUmmb tbe
father gave himself up to his fate. ‘‘It is no

Always be a good boy.
of tlm Injured ami tuilTering wvni pterving
tbo river channel, lay there traveling palacre, an&lt;l tbo mighty briilgo smashed into an
indlscrimhiati* heap, out of which tho bhu&gt;
tongnew of fiatixi were already leaping like

a Iircaiatete and

PATENTS

A broken rail 'JW

over the bridge. The others —suddenly there

AwV

&lt;*XZ SAFE INVESTMENT

tmtentabllllv fn* of cliargr; and we make NO
&lt; &gt;! \ I-. I । '.I '
XV I' ’H-.TAIN' PATENT.

But re-

Patent (Hbce. For circular, ndvlre. terms and
references to actual client* tn your own State or
County, write to.
.

Farewell my son; I

Opposite PaU-ut Office. Wa-.hlt.gton. D. C.

Is-y couM reuuiin no longer. He left ht«
fatiierand got
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“
and watelurd tin
coosume the form
ot tin- old man.

Mr. Henry W. Tewksbury, tho lecturer.

JAMES

MEANS'
S3 SHOE.

BAUEllTHr FLAMIXn BtLMlWX

Slowly along tbe crimson tinted snow ilxwts with a tai rlbtfrcpuh. For a moment he was
half naked, bemunbed and bknlhig, forms
drad or alive. He tried to m&gt;v« but found
shelter. Koine, dam! tail with the lnrt.net ho could jiot budge an incli. He noticed with
great alarm Hint (ire had broken out at tbe
J.MeansftC:
broken timbers. In an almo»t nu perhuman further end &lt;&gt;f the car. Ho struggled with
all hk sli onglh to true blmwlf. and M^rratund
wreck. The groan, of UnlLeunsdous dying for help IXwplie bis own anxiety, be could
victim, row* un tho wintry nlr, mingled with
dSHOI
tbo piercing shrieks and haartroudiug rail* front film, whu were tied down by timbers,
while the flame* rapidly approached.
Tbe
last
he
aaw
of them, they
woriii. Tkornuuli wlx&gt; ««r Ik
wore lockvd in saeli others’ arms,
all tta polu moon lookod silently down, mn- and were ktalng each ottsnr a fond good-bye 8sgif;t?s.??JSi4i5J
pbasixmg tho awful truth that nature knows
enveloped them and bid thain from view. PENSIONS KS
Eortunnudy
Mr. Tewksbury gave himself up for loet and Bounty dur many. RKJKCTKB a«« RKcovered hi* faro with hk fur enjw to shutout OPKX'ED Svtid for circular show iog who are
the iq&gt;jiroa&lt;hing tinmen. HI* hope* at life ratitiMi to &lt;-&gt;M IMSflamoH. and while doing alt within their
PATENTS
ak
venUonand wc will report an te patent ability
met another aixl dreadful obstacle. The
heat lieeame so intettsa that they were obliged frantic calls and tried to pill him out. but
to retreat to places of safety for themwives
and boconw unwilling and horror-stricken
managMl to get him
-ranBBFr-i
and arm. They w»i
A war. beaded by a oerfain Dr. Marti­
HAIR BAASAM
rloChing.
neau, 1« bring carried on bi Paris again* tbe
braaaeriiK with which the Latin quarter is
honeycotnlied. A braoreri is a {dace filled
with young wiuntrn whose!) drink* to young
i terton, i
men. Tho rank* of the bruR-sri nutidona the em!&lt;*CB at death.
nrtJ" acre vobwaro

A brakeman who Jumped front the Irak

which i* comical.—Chicago Tribune.

HI

(CORI

.

�Ths Hastings Banner.
HasriNoe. Mich., February 10,1887.

A Bepubllcan Judicial Convention, for tbe
c «roa»e of bomlnutinK a eandKlate for the oni&lt; "
at(Srcttll Jaifao of the SHh Judicial elrrolt. Will
be bold al the elroult court room lu the city ot
CbarioUr. MWjIpui.oc Friday tbe twenty-fifth
B day of February Inatant. al three and ouef v'eioric In the afternoon.
Tbereveral countle* coni)MMiuK said circuit
ue enlftted to the following number of delegidrs ill ihr'Judlcbd Gmrentlon:
Doted l’«»&gt;runr&gt;- 7lh. 1*7.
’
LOYAL K.KNAFFEN.
Member ot Republican J udlrial &lt;

Cauoua Notice*.
EuUaod Town House. Friday, Keb'y tilth. al
iQa. tn.
trvInr-At North Irvine Host Ofike. Friday,
Fob's isth. at 1 p. m._______________

Editorial notes.

As stated last week. 4he Banner Is
anxious that the most ttWrough study
be given the prohibition question by
each slid all of its readers. We want
all to vote for prohibition who are con­
vinced that it will lessen tbe evils of
the liquor tariff, and who are willing
to sustain the law by their influence,
their vote, and their money if nevraaary. Any other form of assent to pro­
hibition will render it a dead letter
from tbe start. For, if it shall not be
sustained by an active public senti­
ment, it will simply mean frmwhfakey.
and an unrestrained sale of that and all
other' intoxicants, .yil who feel that
prohibltiob-UouId not lessen the evils
of the liquor traffic, should vote against
it. Let every man vote. Let none re­
fuse to indicate their/ehoice. no matter
what it shall be. We want no laws es­
tablished by a virtual minority of the
people of the state. Therefore we urge
all voters to decide which way reason
and conscience may direct, and then
fearlessly do their duty. The columns
of the Banner are open to friendly dtecuasion and candid argument on either
■ide, and we shall welcome contribu­
tions, not too lengthy,-which may .be
presented touching this most Important
question.
In the lower bouse of the Michigan
legislature the bill increasing the salar­
ies of state officers was tabled. This is
not as It should be. The bll 1 s hould be
passed and the people allo wed'to vote
on a proposition to pay a definite sal­
ary to each state officer. Such an
amendment would receive a hearty
support; for the people of Michigan
begin to recognize that it is an inexcus­
able outrage to pay the governor the
beggarly stipend of 81,000. and the
Secretary of state 8800! It practically
mean.4 that the poor man shall not hold
office in this state.
The rioting strikers of New . York
are doing all in their power to alienate
sympathy. So long as they remain or­
derly and peaceable, they have the aid
and sympathy of all who would like to
see labor suitably rewarded. When it
is attempted to substitute dynamite and
bullets for argument, then the users of
such weapons are classed with coward­
ly murderers, and as such will not re­
ceive either sympathy or support.

Don Dickinson. I. M. Weston and u
few other democratic bosses were in
Washington last week aaaistlng Cleve­
land in farming out the offices in this
state, among them being our own post­
office. Of course these gentlemanly
bosses are high toned fellows, or they
couldn't carry the democratic party of
Michigan around in their hip pockets.
Come to think of it though it wouldn’t
be veay much of a load.

Tbe democratic house of representa­
tives is rushing through numerous
pension bills, knowing that Cleveland
will veto them. But It ia a fairly clever
political dodge, for the democracy gets
credit for which it has no claim, that
of being the •Soldier’s friend." while
Cleveland gets the curses for vetoing
the bills. The glory is cheap; but it fa
ever thus with democratic glory.
The Free Press opened a howl about
the Soldiers' Home, claiming bad man­
agement and cruel treatment of tbe
viWnu la the Home. A lefUaUve
committee lut week Gabbed • thorough
larmlfaUoa ot the dance, preferred
by the F. P. md round none or them
to be HuUlnwl by IHU.

Tbe Detroit Tribune rightly «*y»
that it does not neceaaarily follow that

fa hereby unfitted for U. 8. sfinatMCorrect. Nor does it follow that he fa
thereby t-ntltled to the poalttoo.
seated and referred to finance commiV
The legislature passed a WU
w«*• tee:
cords 4 foot wood 8 13 00
nesdav, creating an additional supreme G. Benter,
H. A. Goodyear, 7ltf cords 2
court'judgeship, and standing the
100 00
foot wood M
term of office of supreme court Judge J no, Goleman. tt% cords 3 foot
33 76
to ten years.
,
Hole Kenyon, 3J4 cords 4 foot
6 60
wood
dent Cleveland has signed the Cullom Philip Dunbar, 6 cords 2 foot
900
wood J,
Interstate commerce bill, which now
Moved by Goodyear that the above
has become a taw.
accounts for wood be allowed at this
The Prince of Wales gave Gladstone meeting.of Board. Motion lost by the
a banquet lately, and Queen Victoria is following vote: ayes, Bauer, Ford,
Goodyear, Kelly, Lichty and Rider—0;
all broke up about it.
nays, Beesmer—l.
Moved by Ford that library commit­
Washington letter.
tee be instructed to purchase battery
Wamhnuton. Feb. «k. IW.
as recommended by superinteiffient.
From oar lleKular Correipoudrnt.
Motion prevailed.
The week's doings in Congress have
On motion Board adjourned.
been varied and interesting. There
E. k. KlDKR, Soeretory.
have been important debates "n tlie
JOHK LICHTY, PreslitenL
subject of coast de fen see. ships, fortifi­
cations and guns that cannot be made
In IBM we gave away over one mill­
in a day—Congrresional funeral abuses ion of pur beautiful cards and scrap
have been attacked and defended—drv picture*. We have the prettiest lot of
Sunday School, Howard. Birthday,
appropriation bills are always on the Fringed and Visiting Cards, Scrap
calendars of both branches of Congress Pictures and Fancy Tissue papers of
—and the all important question of any house in the trade. To introduce
“What to do'with.the Treasury sur­ aampiee at once we make this liberal
offer:—Tbe person telling us the long­
plus,” has not been neglected.
est verse in the Bible before March 15,
There was a talk in the Senate a few will receive a Lady’s watch worth 860;
days ago during which Democratic pre­ Solid Gold, Hunting Case, Stem wind­
tenses of “economy" were exposed, and ing. If there be more than one correct
answer, the second will receive h genthe aMeged extravagance of tlie Senate tleman’a Gold Watch worth 830. Hunt­
di'sprov^l. The Houae loudly lauds ing Caw, Stem wifiding; the third, a
itself these days for economy. The Solid Silver Watch worth 823; the
subject of tfie coast survey was up, and fourth, a Gold Finished watch; each
one of the next ten persons, an open
the House was accused of an attempt face Nickle watch. Enclose 24 cents
to break up this work by crippling it in stamps or silver with your answer,
for which we shall send you a pack of
with an insufficient appropriation.
Senator Allison confessed tliat he samples of our lovely cards and scarp
gtnres, price Ifat, agent’s term# and a
had l&gt;een tempted many times since the
page book over 160 illustrations and
Democratic administration came into a plain gold ring made from heavy 18k.
power to let the House have a chance pure ruled gold plate. We warrant
every
one for live years. Name this
of experimenting on its economy. The
paper and write at once ns this will not
House made inadequate appropriations appear again. Address W. C. Griswold
merely to be credited with economy, A Con Room 5. F. O. Building. Centerknowing full well that the Senate
would increase them so as to meet the
ADVEBTISKD LETTEBS.
□••cessary expense involved. Mr..Alli­ / better* Mtarvxaed to tlie following per»on
mainIng unealleil for at Htollnr*. Baft)
son explained by a long list of figures, Mteh..
F-b. to. ito7
that the present administration was no . Jane Bryant. Ch*&gt;«tiiev Blood. J. 1). Blnu*— ..
D, Eddy. W. A. HoBoprter. Mr*. CUrk Sutton,
more economical lhau the former, and Abner J. silltai li. ivi-r J Dwui.H A. Fordyce
m . Mliney. F ll. si.....
that the Senate bad not, iH-'former M Drop
Ujitere-Darid Dtfrkee, George HoytCard*—Araohi Burge**. Ox-urge iirctriiOrid.
years, appropriated more than was
Ellen Houghton. Will M. Dole. William Kidder.
necessary for tlie running expenses of
W. H. POWKtto. F. M.
tlie goverment.
Senator Hawley, of Conn , expreated
great dfaapointment that the superinten­
dent of the coast survey, for the first Garden kai
time in its history, was not a gentle­
man of high scientific attainments; in United Btataa containing on tbe margin tbe
fact, was hot a scientist at all. It was
a most extraordinary departure from
the uniform practice, and was a great
administrative mistake. The office,
with a 8d^XX) salary, fa filled at present
by a 81,600 Treasury clerk.
It is useless to prophesy anything
about the Inter-State Commerce bill,
for before this can reach you, you will
kuow whether tbe President has signed railroad Ucltat.
or vetoed it. Saturday evening fa the
arebbt town. Hill never go to a HanarcbiaS
limit of the time that he can legally
act upon it. He has not yet taken up
the so called ’ Dependent Pension’’ bill,
which provides for needy veterans and
dependent parents of deceased soldiers.
He is receiving, however, a great many
protests against some of the principles
involved in this measure.
&gt;
'
People are wondering what haa be­
come of th^dtilalr Educational biH. It
fa now at tbe mercy of the House com­
mittee on rules, which fa composed of
three Demcfcrats and two Republicans
—Measrs. Reed, Hiscock, Carlisle. Mor­ Anareiiiata
rison and Randall. These gentlemen Herald.
have tbe right to report it back to the
House for action at any time, or to
strangle it. The Republicans of tbe
House are almost unanimously in favor
of the bill, but the Democrats are of cotubined warmth mid light
divided. It fa unnecessary to say tbe
people are watching both, for the meas­ for till* b tbe sxcaUtnA quality of the
ure has a strong hold upon them. Some
have even predicted that it will be very
difficult for a lawmaker who votes
against the Blair bill ever to be elecUid uaro exerxired in Ita manufacture. A high
President or re-elected to Congreaia.
Education
Board of Education of City of lis­
tings met in regular session at the Com­
mon Council room Tuesday, Feb. 1st.
1887, at tbe usual hour.
Meeting called to order by the presi­
dent
The following members were present
and answered to their names at roll
call, to-wit: Bauer, Hessmer, Ford,
Goodyear. Kelley, Lichty and Rider-7.
Absent, Dav.sod. Greenfield, Huffman,
Lathrop and Tomlinson—6.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
approved.
The superintendent gave the total
enrollment of all of the city schools for
past year as being 711.
The matter of tbe tuition of Mav
McFsrlen was presented and referred
to couiraitte on rules and regulations.
It wm recommended by superintend­
ent that a small battery be purchased
for the use of class In natural phlloeo■lhe finance committee recommended
boabd of

Ikianlwta eouMtiiuM tolling tor 160. W0 and
only apply to fan-y articJm. Crodon i» now
malting blanket* fully equal to tiMNu ituule In
California, and tbodeniand b rapidly iucn-nc-

beginning to nrcognixv the fact that tlxto
biankou n:&lt;» tbn beet ut tta' acrid.—Jdine
Brunswick in GW—Democrat.

CREAM

SPECIAL

thlrrty wteta

SSSB^ta^IS^toe*^^

£®ss^sas»x
Mio county, fa tbe dty at Haatinr*. *
The land and pretniaoe to br eokf iro «.

ssss ‘pars pa.. ■

MOST PERFECT MADE

Ulxn to fragment*.

public botUB

A
Great Britain. Another miner got into

TBLBCRAPHY&gt;ayag
| mttf-t—t Wrtta Vnlurli firm. Iumtlli, K1*.
Met nf tbe. llrsnA Btrer Voitov rwtlrr—,&lt; M-L . '

him

To a RCHBiping neighbor ultting by him

town « north. «

n. in

wot'pCur wid r-vrto rod* wide out of n&gt;.

next, the fnllowlug offlt
vttf
uxtice of the Supreme (.«
Janie* V. Ciuupbril. who*r term
LitUe matter*'like tbat have ttooffect boro,
but in England they make a groat «tir. lu
IBM there were fifty owe death* and cigtaty000 fajurka la England earned by dynamite, yuurcounry ia Mtacnryi. in 1
but iu Itew then? woro only thirty -on«r dtatim Hooker, who** knu ot offlev
w rlbed a*
anil tevrnty-fcxir Injuries line inventor
point on It
ni*o ueroi&gt;' nwinra ■*»**. •»
over there deviwd a i.ow ■.•otnjwnn*! tliat electiiMuro
the Irilowinx propo*«! ataudment to _ 1.1 .lu..
could bo l»«atad iu aa oven to *i?vvral hundred tbe ConrtltutkMi o( tnl» Btalo will !«• Mbmittrd
— hlnrk nt-.ml-rf
de«rw» Fnhrvnbeit without aeUiug it off. but to Hi* peoH*’ tbi- Stale firrejecllun. W* •
An amrnilmrnt to Keetiw
U«e lo Ute liquor traffle.
and finally faulted and expkxfad upoatano-

e»?hw of oSivi'nX
‘ U. H. CMMUM, IterrcUry cd State

United Btatw udnirter to Bogota, ta a little
bit of a fellow who doe* wot kwk aa though
be would make much headway In a fight alm-

Haaat Cufjmr KmtMirr a nrrfcs. 1
Baker Hhriner. Nberitl. {
Haatlnjc*. Midi.. Feb7 T. IMT.

baud

tbe supremo Court iu faare nf H»a
Campbell. » how term of otbee will expire Dee.
It r**-ui that a great many y«c— ■
wa* young mou. Muwry wae in .
nnxmg ii» frieodB nunilwrwl a very wraitby
family named Hunt. I ibtpjwr little Fn-ucbmai&gt;, who n-prowtited hiinwlf a* u nobleman.
w-.u, very ato-utive to on* of the young Iwlww
of tbe family and treated tier very atauuntully. ttou th- following propowri ametidmrnt to tbe
'‘
an' ui&gt;i&gt;rinripk-d wx*u*lrel, and bia ronriltutlon of thf ’tale will »ubiuitted totbe
iw-opte uf the state for tbrlr adoption or rrjechrciion.
... - - tti
- * -- - ■ ■
JU
J

reriidcate*. which are valid &lt;mly until tor »&lt;rl-nblie eyamlnatlmi*.
’
K.wl.wlll., Vri.lwi *’.
&lt;««ll»Ui
MlddlrvHw. Friday. April A
Hickory t^rwn• Friday. Ap
Jt i* rsj-'Ctevt tfud Ul who Itr

MMucuaeof «|K—. ptaro*. k
&lt;
an promptly al
&gt;«k a:.« -;k&gt;-e &gt;.s 1 p
teacher* are urgently r&gt; »,• *-»led to be
eat at Ute aprnli-K r.x*mtoat&gt;an» will r&gt;«

ix«» u satisfactory rii.minaiion lu «lh&lt;V*r'&gt;r
Hiate. .-kerpt lor medical.
hah leal. chemi­
chtuk-ngod the rrenchutau to a duet Ibe cal. or w-trnttdr punxwe* to prohibited, and do
Itough it wa*
representedluru
d Muwrv wa* a

ot taloxkaUag liquor* except

bulk* baring entered bi* mouth aud pawod

SS“

qn~Uonriballdtasanew jail will be *ubn&gt;lttofi to lb* ri-^tor* ol Barry cowl).
In tMtlmony »hereof I hereunto ret my hntol.
BaKKk SHE!NEK.Sheriff at BamCa.

tnepecton) are • ■

dladiy luvlted to
ptat.&gt;, upon which «&lt;ut plainly tbu ladonUiil.j.i

Dvianft baring been made in t
of a certain morUtac* ’frtec-Jted

■potto, pa «■
Apple*, dnad..

ST::

nn irom floor ot toe rourt brarw In the rtt)
Harting*. Michigan, that being Ite- otari

tr.ra'iie".

Salt, Ml
Th* pmnl*to ore ilracritted tn **ld morlgacr

COM RMS* .
NbwpMtta..
TMMtavftoM

smith half of the south wmrt qw-

tor promt*, *
mueb thereof

pARMERS, ATTENTION!
nortb and MXito
Dated Jnnuarv "tn, nurj.

HAY

I. in »to_-.

Ha&gt;Un&lt;*. accenting t
SDated.Tob
y «h. I**7.

SMITH A
Bohcftorx for Mortgagwe.

.
COOK A Mil
IwkteN of said M

Wanted!
At Once, in any Quantity.

dm to tlie. contrary, «S1U maintain* her
kindly acta which ought to keep her in power
until Iwr eon Is of ajp?, or tbo Hposilbh people
desire to totablfah a republic. A nlwllion

Press near Elevator.

HASTINGS MICH.

Call and See me.
thorn

This wa* followed by

J. M. ROGERS.

Barry, tn ehancenr. !n the Nmi* of Mlchlnn
that the bill of Frank Kennedy for
made and entered on the fourteenth day of May'
wood, amounting to 81L25. be allowed
at 810.00, and the bill of Greble A Pow­
too piantore nt Cuba are an rthing I*e1‘”7 «Rud
A- Ortner are drfenders, amounting to «7A i. be allowed at
amount claimed.
On motion tho above accounts were
allowed as recommended, by a vea and
. ' . — „ *«&lt; • u.njil. A, &lt; .IV
Trulli HOOF
nay™** Tbe following accounts were pre­ DetnorMt*k Monthly.
sented
and
referred
to
finance
commltOuuda h,h or out twit? MWU
l17&lt;,rit*'11'TOlWy to Wit:
10 be the qumtloo. It would hot be a
Detroit Electrical WorksAuppUre
intMlonir June BUIoe wenprmMPhHna. known
Jm. rltetf1
for (docksts W
**®t- Cmmda would bo tUd to cut Grand Rapids Electrical Works,
■UtoArtronaWB or &lt;lo uytMnc to make bermrU
suppUee for docks.
p
rinting
...,
■ami" wm thl, komnuot. It *»
»d a back bon, that want all ,plaal
Circuit Cocrt

booth

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�Tnx roof of tbe house of Mrs. Lemu­
el Eaton, in tbe 4th ward, wasdUcovertd to beou fire Friday. Prompt action by
aumm. wwat. m. w. »"■
neighbors saved the building before the
department reached the place. The
damage was slight.
Load M.ortWnf Rata:
Charlie Brown thinks he will let
out the Job of Instructing Willie Bab­
cock in the manly art of self defense.
Will is no spring chicken; and in a
friendly bout drew the claret from hte
ponderous antagonist's none.
Tnr throwing of dead cats in wells
and poisoning of stock and fowls may
satisfy a spirit of revenge in some, but
JpATOfflB! CLOCKBI
neither is conducive to public good
To nsduo. my Urge Block &lt;rf olwre health, and is an *&gt;xtremely unsafe pro­
ceeding for the perpetrator.
J^ods. I *i!1 '“*11 0
number of
Yon will never know how much
tbe installment piab, (weekly
money you can save by using our fancy
p^ruenta.) or for green stove wood.
Rio Coffee until you have given it a tri­
First come, first served.
al. It is a really fine article and its cup
qualities are unsurpassable.
\
4OH*t BESS MIER,

The Hastings Banner.

I‘w

8

uvmhiso

*H1&gt; fiunui

At Wm. Hvfn’s. opposite City lUuk.

OOTANT.

Local News.
Circulation this week. 1,720.
NOVICK.
ia»-^ below on the dnlw Rl ten. foe the purport

yn*i&gt;ort -Rnturdny. all day. Feb. li, WK.
Frkhardvllle-Monday forenoon. Feb. 14.

_ ________ ,-'"WK
Monday is BL Valentine's day.
Bee the call for republican judicial
fweveation, in another column.
CiRcciT court will not convene until
February 28th. instead of the 21st.

Ejev. Mr. Martin will preach at the
Rtar whool house next Sunday evening.
Elfewhkhe will be found the notice
of teachers* examination for this coun-

Bouemian oat men are taking in the
farmers in lhe southern part .of this
county.
To speaA. or not to spear, is the ^1!
absorbing question with th»* rishennen
st&gt;out Gun Lake.
Frosfegtii are that a large number
»f horses will be trained on the Haxt•ge course the coming*’season.
The Hastings Engine and iron
Works started up in full blast Monday,
with a full force of workmen.
8b far m prompt paying subscribers
for the Banner are concerned, Delton
ia lhe Banner poetoffice in the county.
Dr.. Hem&gt; will again l&gt;e in Hasting*
Mohdav afternoon Feb. 14. of next week
rad ca^ be set® at the Hastings House.
The annual election ef officers for
ffMtinga DivMon Kaighta of ■ I’ythixs
occurs Thusday evening of this week.
Ptick a pin here. Progressive
itnnlnoes will to i; great extent
supercede progresaive euchre in this
rity.
The Good Templar*, of this city, will
give a literary entertainment on WednuMar eveaing. Feb. 19.' Admission, 10
cents.
We fed safe in saying that Mr. Hyde.
A. R. McOmber’s jeweler, is no blow,
but nneorthe finest workmen in the
country.
Rekembkh the oyatt-r supper at Epis«-p&lt;d society rooms tomorrow. Thurs­
day. from 5 to 7 p. rn. Proceeds for a
worthy charity.
Rev. Damon will deliver a lecture
#n temperance at Baptist chureh. Bun­
day evening, commencing at 7 o’clock.
Come everybody.
A.IR. MoOmbkr is having a cash
cost‘sale of watches, docks, jewdry
and Biusiral goods. Don’t fall to get
. p.-ict« and goods.
i’HoeiBiTiON county convention to
elect delegates to state and judicial con­
ventions will lie held in temperance bail,
this city. Saturday, 15. at 12 m.
Ln addition to choosing delegates to
rtataconvention, the republican county
ronventlon will also choose delegates
to th9 judicial district convention.
A*:the repairing of the store to be
w.ciifled by Dr. Lathrop has not yet
been frompleted. he will not move his
ctocift into it until thefirst'of next week.
Trihe Valencia raisins are selling
lively at the low figures we have mark­
ed them. If you want some don’t wait
too leng.
8TA0FFER &amp; CRAWLEY.

The annual meeting of the Barry &amp;
E-i’.on Insurance Co. will l»e held in the
city nf Charlotte next Tuesday. A
president, vice president and 10 direct­
or* will be elected.
Ths republican county convention
•will bp hHd in the court room Saturday,
Feb'y 191 h. to select 12 delegates to the
state and the same number to this ju­
dicial district convention.
Hee friends in this citv will be pain­
'd to liearn of tbe death, at her late
h »me ip Battle Creek, of Mi&lt;w Amelia
Kderltte, formerly of this city, well
know# apd much respected by many.

Turf denizens of bumble bee plains
are having lota of fun these days. One
man a few days since had several fowls
and pijrs poisoned bv Paris grwn, and
another found a cat in hia well Sunday.
The bargains we offer in rice Are be­
ing appreciated. Our sales are rapidly
increasing in this line. Good goods and
low prices is What make tbe boys, bus
tie.
'
BTAUFFER A CRAWLEY.

The society connected with Emman­
uel daurch will be entertained on
Thursday afternoon of next week by
Mesdamsu VaUtart. Fred H. Jtartow,
Ftoyal Mudge. Julia Goodyear. Jne
Van Arman, Mack HicKlfm. Huff­
man and Henry Ford. Bnpprr irrved
from 5 to 7 pm. AU are invited.

Wk have beard many compliments
for Bev. Lee for tbe fairnes and ability
with which he discussed the temperance
question Sabbath evening There were
no party Dings nor personal spile, imt
candid and forcible argument. Rev.
Lee urged all lovers ot temperance to
unite in support of the prohibitory
amendment.
Lvm Olmstead, living on the state
road, always likes the name of hauling
the largest loads of produce, wood, etc.,
to town. When be brings a load of
wood he likes to have it so far
up in lhe .world that he can stand on
top of it and pick up handsf ull of snow
from the tallest buildings in the city.
He hail brought down the biggest load
ot the season Friday and was congrat­
ulating himself on his brilliant success.
But loads of wood, like pride, Home­
times take a tumble. And Lum's 4*4
cords dropped with a sickening thud at
the Spaudling corner. It took longer
to pile it on than It did at first, and it
was quite mortifying also.
Under-sheriff Sheldon planned
and executed a neat capture of Moses
Olmstead, tbe pugilistic individual who
assaulted the school teacher in the
Cheney district, Carlton. Moses fanci­
ed he was securely hid in the bulrushes
of Coldwdter. but was awakened from
the dream, and was brought to this
city Friday. He was taken before Eeq.
Kenaaton. plead not guilty, and gave
bail for his appearance the succeeding
Monday. Moses is one of those smart,
cute Alecks who think it an evidence
of great shrewdness to thump a school
teacher. A dose of law will probably
tame Moees' fiery spirit, and perhaps
restrain others who might be tempted
to make life a burden to teachers.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Miss Satie Tinkler is visiting in To­
ledo.

Franc Williaina la viritlng friends at
Vermontville.
Mim BeUc Itarlnw Irfl for New York
city Thursday.
Libliie McLaughlin visited Grand
Rapids friends last week.
Mr. Will Shean, of Hickory Comer*,
was in the citv Saturday.
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ackrrson,
Tuesday morning—a girl.
Mrs. A. D. N iskern will return from
Manistee to-day. Wednesday.
Mrs. H. A. Goodyear visited Mrs. E.
L. Huff, of Grsnd Rapids, last week.
Mrs. Mary Geer returned from a
visit with Grand Rapids friends Friday.
S. R. Willison expects to remove to
bis farm in Barry township in the
spring.
STAUFFER &amp; CRAWLEY.
Miss Walsh, niece ot Father Fleming,
returns to her home in Port Huron
Wk learn that Frank Stebbins has
Friday.
secured the Quackenbush patent barrel
Delia Vrooman gave a party to a few
mover, and la going to manufacture
of her young friends last Thursday
th*m for the trofle. He also intends to
eveping.
wll territory. Go ahead Frank, there
^XllMs Flora Beadle, teacher of the 8th
is money in it for anyone that buys.
grade in the city schools, is sick with
The heavy rain storm of tbe fore
the mumps.
part of the week gave way to sunshine
Mrs. Winters, of Hickory Comers,
and pleasant weather Tuesday afwas the guest of her sister; Mrs. Z. B.
afternoon. As a result of the storm
Willison, Sunday.
the snow nearly nil disappeared and
Miss Delia Rising is taking a vaca­
wllars and basemenu were flooded
tion thh week, which she is spending
with water.
.at her home in Woodland.
Thk question of whether Barry coun­
Miss Myrtie Rose and h« uncle. B. R.
ty will have a jail worthy a civilized
Rose, were the guests of Grand Rapids
community, or continue a while longer
friends a part of last week.
.
The conduct of certain of the pupils
to use a pig stv as such—for surely it is
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger was in the
a misnomer to call it by any other in the high school is highly reprehen­ city
Saturdav. and made many of his
name—will be submitted tothe*elector* sible, and the Banner is pleased to numerous friends happy by a call.
next spring.
know that the Superintendent la receiv­
Mm. F. L. Barnes and family, of
Onr readers who get their mail at ing the hearty support of the board of Alma,
Mich., who.have been visiting
other posfofiices than this city should education in the management of these at Charlie Fairchild’s, returned to their
refractory pupils. However, should
note the dates of our appointments, and the Superintendent use more stringent home Friday.
if we haven’t already reached their mearsures with those disobeying the
O. J. Blackford, formerly of the
poetoffiee we shall do so. and hope to rules of the school, the result would bo Journal, now a typo on the Legal News,
have our plethoric bank account added beneficial. What needs to be under­ of Chicago, is very sick In that city.
to In good style.
stood most thoroughly is that the SupL His mother left Monday to attend him.
The Michigan club will give its sec­ is master of the situation, and will
The second announcement of the pro­
maintain that position. And the
ond annual banquet at the Princess young man or lady who so far forgets posed marriage of Mim Libbie. daught­
rink, Detroit, on tbe evening of Febru­ good breeding as to offer an insult to a er of Mr. Lro Myers, of Rutland, to Mr.
W.
P. McCarthy will be made at Char­
ary 22d. Hon Jas. O. Blaine and other teacher’s authority should be brought lotte next Sunday, 13th Inst. The cere­
notables win be present, and the orcas­ down a peg—two of three pegs if n«- mony of the marrittge will take place
sion ohe of the inoat interesting in the, essary.
shortly before Lent
.
annals of Michigan republicanism.
■Jn the last issue of the Journal wax r Miss Ettie Main gave a very pleasant
At a special convention of Barry- a chancery sale, which was duly signed progressive domino party, at Mr. and
Lodge Knights of Pythias, heltr Satur­ bv a republican circuitcourt commis­ Mrs. J. T. Rock’s Saturday evening.
day evening, eight ranks were confer­ sioner. The party paying for this sale A. R. McOmber and Miss Mary Walsh
red. an amount of work seldom equaled requested that it be printed in the Jour­ captured first’prlz»«. while tbeconquerin one evening. The uniformed rank nal. and it was printed there, as itought ing hero and heroine who surrounded
was conferred on two candid aten by to have l een. But during the two and captured the Iwoby prizes were
Hastings Division Tuesday, previous years that two fusion feta were commis­ Will Chidistrr and Miss Celia Ensign.
to going to Nashville.
sioners for Barry county, no chancery
The next and last of the series of en­
was permitted to lie advertised in
It k said that C. H. Van A rm un. m sale
the Banner. In other words, the fus­ tertainments by tlie Hastings Lecture
croas-exainifiting a witness, on the de­ ion commissioners acted upon th^prin­ Association will be given bv Miss Lee
fense of the'Olmstead assualt and bat­ ciple that they were elected to serve on the evening of the 26th Inst For
tery case Monday, met his match in party, not thepeople. But weare pleas­ the sake of the good name of this city
n«partee In the person of a young miss ed to say that the republican official «• It is to be hoped that the Association
who had scarcely entered her teens. It do business for the people. That is the will be given k full house on that oc­
was fun for tbe listeners and was also difference. And it was that differeoi'e casion. Should this not be the case,
that buried Mr. Cadwallader under 296 the members of the assoctatiom will
largely enjoyed by the attorney.
plurality—or 185 greater than that giv­ suffer pecuniary loss as a result ot theii
The trial of Mose Olmstead, for as­ en for Luce.
procuring a serlm of intelluctua! entersault and battery, occupied tbe atten­
tainmente for the benefit of our citizens.
Will Holbrook is a young man
tion of Justice Kenaator’s court Tues­
At tne opening of his lecture Mon­
whose
worst.enemy
is
himself.
Of
a
day, and resulted tn a verdict .of anility.,
He was fined 810 and costs amounting generous nature, bright and keen of in­ day evening Judge Powers tendered the
to 8100. or in default of payment thereof tellect; his ought to be a life of tbe fulL people of Hastings a good sized bunk of
to s»*rve the state attbe Ionia prison eet measure of success, and would be taffy. But no doubt the building im­
but for his sin—drinking. This sad provements of the past four months
for SO days. The 8100 was paid.
The Banner acknowledges the re- failing has already brought its meed of are more noticable to an occasional
sorrow to those who have loved him visitor than to the resident of tbe city.
cclpt of Vick’s Floral Guide and Seed almost as their own lives, and It has Ills expressed desire that Hastings and
Annual. This Annual surpasses In ar­ degraded him, robbed him of that bug- Kalamazoo soon be Joined by tiaods of
tistic merit any of its predecessors, and cessful and prosperous career which steel, but expressed the pentiraent of
evert thing of its kind. Send for it; could easily have been his. Friday bis audience. A peltry 820,000 will
and yau will be satisfied. and will not night Will was in a drunken condition, bring about this result.
full to send your order for seeds of and went to’his home and began to par­
The Ohio Farmers' Insurance Co., the
whose good quality there is nd ques­ alyze the furniture and to abuse his
father. The latter’s remonstrance avail­ old and stable insurance company is
tion.
,
ed nothing, nor the interference of making rapid stride for the front in
friends.
He
even
threatened
to
kill
his
Conmksions for Notaries Public
in this county. Its acquaintance and
have been received by the County Clerk father. Finally the sheriff was sum deserved popularity among Ohiopeopla
moned and placed Will in jail for safe
since our last for following:
keeping. There is a very dark future that have settle*! here renew, a friend­
John Carveth.
before this young man unless he altera ship that has not been broken since Lta
Geo. B. Manchester.
his course at once. And he could make organization and many are taking ad­
Emmanuel J. Fedghner,
it a bright future, too. by leaving off the vantage of its protection because of ita
James Clarke.
habit that has been his curse, and living broad and lil»eral policy, others for rai­
Frank Lnmoreattx.
the life in-'which the saloon and the son of personal acquaintance for years
and others for it* enviable reputation
Hiram Coleman,
gambling den have no part
for prompt and fair dealing with its
M. C. Griswold.
[/Program of the Chautauqua Circle, patrons, and others for ita immense as­
A fair-sized audience—considering to be held Tuesday evening, March 1st sets, a guarantee of lta stability as will
be seen when It ia known that L. C.
the very stormy weather—listened to —Longfellow day:
Welton, the agent in this county, has
Judge Powers' lecture on Utah, at
Music.
written 8162.000 by his own effortadurUnion Hall Monday evening. The
Opening.
ing the month of January.
lecture was very interesting, the speak­
Roll call. Responsive quotations
The industrious gentleman who, un­
er portraving ths evils of Mormonism from Longfellow.
in a vivid manner. The Banner
Oration—“Life and Character of der the heart of “Labor," writes com­
narees with the lecturer in that the blot Longfellow.’’ Dr. F. R. Timmerman.
munications
to himself, and prints them
of polygamy should be wiped from
Recitation—"Wreck of the Hesper­
in his paper, the Journal, ought to study
this land, and that at once.
us.’’ Miss Lizzie McNutt.
the tax rolls a little closer, and he
Music.
Hastings Division No. 19U.R.K.
Essav—“Longfellow at Home,” Frank would learn that he too has received
great favors from the supervisor—but
of P. also Barry lodge No. 13. K. of P. 1’. Cooi.
Scenes from the Courtship of Miles that gores his own ox, you know, so he
attended the dedication of the new ball
says nothing about it. The Journal
of Ivy Lodge, at Nashville, last even­ Standish—I. “Home of Miles Standish," plant is iwwBed for 81,500. Will the
ing. The elegant hall was ded­ John Meullv. 11. “Home of Priscilla," Journal editor sell it for 83.000? Will
Mias
Viola
Willison.
HL
-The
Wed
­
icated with appropriate exercises,
he take 84,000? We don’t mean how
including refreshments, ami all went ding." Miss St.John.
“Story of Evangeline" in prose, Miss much less obligations, for obligations
merry as a marriage bell.
Ivy
are not a legitimate offset But for
lodge has one of tbe finest Castle halls Mae Sweezey.
the Journal plant as it is to-day, indeMusic.
in Michigan, is compos»d of “get there’’
Kadent of any obligations, for they
Reading
—
“
Hanging
of
the
Crane,"
people, and flourishes like a green bay
ve no right to be considered when
tree. She deserves her prosperity, and Mias Flora Beadle.
“Womanhood in Longfellow." Mra taxation is the subject of discussion,
here’s hoping it may continue.
we venture to euv the Journal editor
Clement Smith.
would not take less than 84.000, and we
Cloning song.
Owing to the extremely unfavorable
have heard him say he valued it at
weather, the Banner was not repre­
jury list for the February tens 85,000. Now mm and brethern. think
of the bloated monopoly of this “Labor"
sented at Prichardville and Dowling of court is as follows:
agitator. Think how be escapes taxa­
Monday. However we shall be pleased
Valentine Leins, city.
tion—paying taxes on 81,500 where he
to meat our suhacriliera at thoae places
J. Cl Cole, city.
values the property at 85,000. How can
Monday next, the 14tb; at Prichardville
E. M. Reynolds, city.
the conscience of a man who is so bur­
from 9 a. m. to 12 m„ and at Dowling
E. W. Cannom, city.
dened with the interests of “Labor" ex­
from 1 to 5 p. m.: for the purpose of re­
A. L. Campbell, Hope.
cuse
himself for evading taxes on
ceiving their subscrigtlons to the Ban­
Marshall Bagley, Hope:
82.500 or 83,500 worth of property?
ner. h or a like reason we also failed
Wm. Nash. Irving.
We will inform labor farther that W.
to be at the places designated on TureJohn Trego, Irving.
H. Schantz’bouse is assessed at 82.000
dav. On Tuesday next the Banner
Douglas Slade, Maple Grove.
instead of 8M00. But while “Labor"
will be represented at Banfield in
Elser Shoup. Maple Grove.
is thumping other*, let him examine
the forenoon and at Bedford in the
W’. J. Hnrt, Orangeville.
himself a little while. Perhaps he can
afternoon.
Eli Nichols. Orangeville.
stand it, f'v»w if uo one else can.
S. France. Prairieville.
The supervisors ■onvene iu extra
A. B. Francisco, Prairieville.
sewiian to-morrow. JOtb. to consider
Walter Row, Rutland.
1 hereby certify my entire satisfac­
tbe settlement balance as reported by
W. B. Poland. Rutland.
tion with thuprompt adjurtmeut of my
Wm. Coman. Thornapple.
finance committee id January. From
loss by fire of bouse and eoutenta Feb.
Wm. D. Gardner. Tbornappk.
their report one would be led to judge
1st,
as Insured bv tbe Ionia, Eaton &amp;
Jacob Velta, Woodland.
that Barry county closed the year 1886
Berry Farmert Mutual Fire Insurance
C.S. Palmerton. Woodland.
with an indebtedness of but 82.400.
Co., having allowed me full insurance
John
Ullery,
Yankee
Springs.
The facts are that the real indebtedness
amounting to S1013.43.
W. P. Streeter. Yankee Springs
at that time amounted to over 89JJOO.
GEORGE H. run.
Thomas Purdy, Aaeyria.
Very properly Treasurer Hough did
Geo. PaddWord. Baltimore.
not wish-to Ujkethe books with the
understanding before the people Chat
F. A. Blackman. BarryO. Brnftelcr. Carlton.
the county’s Indebtedness wm 82.400
IL F. F«gi«, CmUMml
when it WM more than 87,000 above
F. O. Bwh. Hayings township

E. Y. HOGLE.
1 have removen my stoak of

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps,
&amp; Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
to the Large and Spacious Store formerly occupied by Beamer
Bros., where we will be found ready to do all we can to please
our friends and customers.

. E. Y. HOGLE,

Union Hall Block.

First Door west of Greble &amp; Powers.’

THE BIG BLOW
la over. A calm has struck Hastings; but

Morrill &amp; Company
Are not asleep. After our big fall trade we find we have a
few goods that we are going to clo-ie out at prices that will do
it If you want to see Overcoats at

Come and see what Morrill t Co. can sbll them at When we
put the knife in we cut deep. We will sell the balance for

Less Money
Than you can buy ot any other house in town.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
“One Price Clothiers.’

J^OGS WANTED!
1,000,000 feet Basswood.

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.

1,000,000 feet White Ash.
100,000 feet Rock Elm.

1,000,000 feet Whitewood, Cherry and
Walnut.
The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Hastings Mills. Parties should call on tbe undersigned for the
lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

00674627

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seel hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figuree.
i also have

that I will aeD at a

�J. .1 Atkins, Chief of Police. Knox­
ville. Tentu Writes: "My family andII
are beneficiaries of your most excellent
medicine. Dr. King’s New
for consumption: having found it ta
be all that you chiim for it. desire to
acxxx or nut flood
testify to its virtue. My friends to already been
obliged to densrt tbeir homes,
w hom L hav»* recommended it, praise it
at &lt;verN- opportunity” Dr. Kings and huadrols more will Imve to ft— for
New Discovery for coMumplion is
Cumbrriatsl.
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, hron- upper
At midnight Wodneed'y a tremendous
chltis. asthma, croup and every aff.x- waterspout burst nt ilwstrmt Mound,
tion of throat, chest and lungs. Trial Smith .ounty.vmd swept down lhe valley
bottles free nt W. H. Goodyear A Co.u with great forte. One small branch stream
Drug Store. Large sue S1D0.
n» fifteen fret in a few moupmta and

WORK OF THE LAWMAKERS IN SEN­
ATE AND HOUSE.

The Bret Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Kheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblainu. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures IMee, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give Derfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Frice 25 cento per box. For sale by W.
11. Goodyear A Co. /
There is no better remedy known
TlUtXTOK, N. J., Feb. 2.—Tbe state ornate
than Hill's Peerless Tough Syrup for
coughs, colds, etc. No cure, no pay.
W. II. Goodyear.
order ai IS o’clock Ttweday. Senator Mo
The entire Mason county bar, with­ Bride, Democrat, wu made cbajrman. Senout distinction of party, unite in a pub­
lished card calling for the re-election
of the Hon. J. Byron.Judkins as cir- cere beLl. The regular Repulilicau ticket
pr» vuil-1. Fn-d Fish, of ifisxx, being elected
cnit judge.
£/
After ITvaktont Fi*b

HALL'S

petition from citlaeca of thia city

Meaday.
stitute for tbo boose joint resolutlou for an
Wahkixotox City. Feb 1—Hoar nff-red ' investlgattoo ot the Facific railway, was re•

CATARRH CURE.

KX-OOV. AHHKTT.

Womoxotox City. Feb. y _tn
,BK favorably tbe
hill to petmlun Walt
Whitmag at the
//
\
nde of^*2.’&gt; per
|
month

Cbamll-r J. W.lta, ooe of Ute piOMrt cC

her Wwiluvni of Aroariran fiaUing v«rtla
It iropoao* to prohibit Cauadiau vn*w*h from
purcLadng tupplwa in Am*rlc*n p &gt;rt* ami
evrotually nou-uitercoarwt. Tbe ornate tbaa
lock ap lb* ouixlry civil appropriated bill,
and nfter diopuung of ono-tudt of lb" bill
arijouraod.
Lawlor introduced hr* rt*Jati&lt;m in tbe
gerx-y raised by tbe difficulty with Canada,

dejicators of Ux&gt; Freobnnn'a Having* bank

and fixing tlu' ealaricaof clerk* L&gt; mend *ra of
congress*. Tho jonsloiw committee reported

ex|danaU&lt;m by Biterman. Tbe bdl will re­
fund to tbe states, etc., about •li.UMi,01*1. »*&gt;
Ite-k’s

it unlawful

for

congreo*

which uounw ot acUcu was peratsiwi in until
6 o'clock, when rvosm waa taken until THO

W *snpsOTOn City, Fete ".—A *411 author*
arrow, the MfaUasippl r.rrr at Dubuque

and should bare notified tbe world tlml

&lt;ountry Imfore th- canal wa* built He
thought tbe pre*emx&gt; of Br.tub and French

co»npteu«-i of h.* speech untd Mon-lay, and
.Morgan agree! Halo offered an ameml
meat limiting the liability of the United
Statre to the f7,.M0,&lt;*U provided for in lb-

volunteer

W«lnreduy adopted tho raeolulkm to provide
cUUenof WaabingWalt
Uni aud &lt;&gt;f tl&gt;* nati-ju. Mr. Whitman

SnuxonxLD, Illa, Feb

•HU:

Pacific laud forfeiture bill, to supply tbe low
of tbe original oopy. The bill ap propria ting
• IO,UCU to supply seeds to dost!tote farmers

monitor next year at ttlO.atJ.Kri. and tbe
cxjemws at 1X6.1100,OJ» Teller and Platt
Among them were tbe following*: u&gt; gu unlit

and naval construction. Tbe bill wm finally
amat&gt;d«! in a few unlmp irtant particulars

Beker offered a resolution coogratuIkmi of Turp-e ax senator.

said in the bows» that the report
seeme&lt;! to admit pmistoat violation of

thi.
would
tea
.—____ ___________ ____________ w
to cnm|»-i ctxnpliancr with th- statutes. A
IXDtavaroiJK. Ind., Feb. ".—The record
and rertificaL- of the senate oflicers. rotn|dled

and pcesontesl tz&gt; Governor Gray, and iqion
this bn will issue a certitlcato to Judge

the Mtesisnwlppi riv«c at Dubuque. Tbe
president's veto of tlie bill giving a pension

AndenaaiviUo victim, wm sustainwl for lack

trine Hadler and J. IL Baylor.

introduced by Mr Baw-

&lt;*ly byC. L HOOO &amp; C»-. Uwe; M

Dosos

IOO

One

Dollar.

Wortme Clanes, Attemioa’
proporttonal sum by d.-rociag all their u.ue u
iheWlnesv*. Boys and girt* ra-n n,*rtv &gt;nmeti M laeu. That all who *ee Ihiv may -os

iDUug. Full partirolar* and outfit ire.
works wa* obaltered by an ex|4os*«. Frelay
mght, tbo ougtoeor and fireman being twdly . reM r.xomiK STiWMix *0o..F®rtiMMi. M.
injured. Tbe city wm plrntX"1 tn darkn-ea
Tbe judgromt ■ ter SSUD.Otti, obtateed at j
Clinton, Iowa, by Father Jean against Bishop

Prtera and B-. Louis, including all Ure tar-

city

TOl

aloe you ww &lt;w
l*ortlMid. Main

11. l»rojcxi*:*
merehaaTonly.

XU, Cbk-ogn.

17A KM FOR KALE.-One of the teal fams r.
A' tn Carttou tawn«htp. of one hundred »rre■ teMit HO
miff I*..
*.
—v— •*
,
? *cre,
orrhanl. aU cboi-v fruit, koo.1 water tn v •.! an.'
mwk.suxar lattn ofteOtree*. Fir further rv
neulars Inquire rt my reside per c mde* n. rt'u »•
Hartlne*
TOBIAS tjAF.x

shock w» sIm. Nl.gbUy nutawd tn Carlyle Burns aM S. Daridsoa Burn*, and Band B
and other adjoining town*
IbixaMian, Illa. Feb. 1.-Aa earthquaka office of tbr rvid- tcr of deed* fur Itarrv roue*
Miehixaii.eu tbe 3d day of February. A li
MB. ta Uber a of mortgages, on page ill.
BoP! mortgn«re wa* upon Ute exproj coed:
heard at first, followed by attend violaat
lion that *hr.ul&lt;! any drtautt t- made is tfi
vibraUuot. teaklng bouses, raiUin&lt; wteduwa

Tlw groumls

time In the service ettbnr ai

intake. &lt; anting l^UJingv to sway and

corded aa being '•comjdetaly wortbb*.., obeoe

then Ln committee of the ybole, the consular
and diplomaUc appropriation bill was eoa-

house adjourned

ploaro-posumonta bill and voted tluwn

found guilty Tuesday
night of bribery hi

Broad way

uamlite itumedlately therex.'-er dUiou(k
t*e period ItmtUxl for tbe payment tberrof uiaj
bjm!

and the l&lt;nh day of AW»t,
le same baring remained in.:.
th® spare of thirty
n remain* untold.

rasbed down U&gt; tbeir stores, thinking tbeir

a grocery store

Nathanl-l Dale, laudanum in some bcri*„ iu
under Ui put hiui to slsnp while 1&gt;m seder F«a
being niarruvl, as be wa* violently opposed
to the wedding and had thrvabnuvi t-&gt; about

Hals of Senator Whlttborue and Senator

i iwiiam. Mrs. Dal- ronteved
denies having intentionally
e— of the laudanum.

gi,112,&lt;«0 for t)s&lt;p«irproa. The pmislotM com*

Evarts introduced a bill for tbr purchw of

tbe bill removing tbe Itmilatten co applk-a-

THE MARKETS.

CmCAG'1. Feb. A
Tbe&lt;ju&lt;-titi™.s on the board oftra l-&gt; t&lt;*-d»y
eere as follows; Wheal-No. S February.

aa |&gt;ooslb!o. During a dJacuasuri of Plumb's
iTWolutlori calling for informal! &gt;o on certain
pension cases. Beck and Mnrpw .Uelared
there were too many Republicms iu oflF*.
Evarts made a speech agaiiwt the bill and

tbroogh the courtrvom as Fon-man Roa*

••Guilty,’' but OKeil
stood like a statute.
Tbo only effect tlx- ver­
dict pmiiuvd upon
kept bis ryes iq*&lt;i the

stare, and dk|
move until
rJerk called
fir his
pedigreThi.
poligrs*'
Is the third rt-alilartgan convicted, farhtx.
und McQuade, who ere now in prison t.-iUg
MADE A LAW OF THE SILL.

Wammixuton Clrr, Fab ft. —The president
has signal U&lt;e inter-state rotunx-irs bm. jg
ia learie-d from authentic Miner* that Hie atxrwy gvnrral’e opinion uptsi the b&lt;U waa in
approval of Ila constituUonalitv. The preu
ktent in signing tbe bill wa, sTipjawtod by
Um aaBctsonof tb«* cabinet. Mr. Garland
w,ll not talk in regard tn the matter, bold­
ing that hit legal advice to the pirddnut
was confiurukial. He refused to answer tbo
quMlion a. te lx.w tbo bill di flared frutu tho
bill which he prcmounced unconstitutional
nnd tlw action of tbe president was g-nerally
appruv.d by .11 |Mrtiea. In view of u» ma­
jority Ly which tt^ bill paved both Iiuuwm.

hold. Upon resuming tts *rod«n a -rssoloticn wa* lUlnsiuced providing that for th-

nominal. &lt;:lo*od

Bvamviixm, ImL. Feb. 7.-Two dotted

Hurface

WlLKESBARXlt, Fa., Feb.

from tlw .li-turbAnceo, excvp: u general
shaking up
Ckjcaim.. FeU 7-T®lrgramr from Holom.
Litchfield. Carmi,
Mattoon, Marsiudl,
Cbarkateai. (Huey ami other |wMta of th.
state, ami BhK&lt;w&lt;|, Vines one* and Terre

1 I’V said ni..rtk-age ar any pjrl
r. therefore, by virtue of the tow er of **!media said mortgage and th•
——.-ase nialir and provided, notice I* here*'
yiren that on Srturxtav. April xnd. a I1
1*7. al10 o clock lu the lurrtxx u »r -.hall wb
at imblte auetlon to tbe highest bidder *t the
north front door of tbe court bouoe. ta tbr dry
st HmOum. Bony esunr, Michigan, th*:
ijrlng the place of boldlnx the elrrult rourt !.«

*aryToper said principal sum ami luterevt .1: theieon at the rate of eight per cwiL |*r «•
num.dur and unpaid on such morUun. am! j!
byal coats nf th!* tarecktenre. togrtta-r with »'
attorney fee of twenty-five dollar*, a* preside,
lor In said mortgage, said premise* t&gt;elr.t- d
loosened ami Ml. daiaa *«.- rattLd. l«U. ■omM tMaMifiM aa taDosn;
AU UteM pwaea er paresis ot land iiiuc am’,
being situate in thr township of Yankee s; rinsot fiOchUxn

&lt; MIC AGO, Feb. -T—The director* &lt;g th.Cbkwgu A Eastern Illinois lailroed com­
pany, at tbeir muettag on Saturday, eiactad
Frustoeni Feter*. of tbe Webster Nallooa!
resigi**!. Tbu wml-annual dividend of ttw
vnnqwny wa* absi incruood from Ute per
uenL to 3 per omL payable March i.

MMSI das &lt; KK1
Dated Hasting*. Mlctc, January 5, A. P
ROBERT HUHNS.
J. DAVI(MON BURNS.
ll&gt; It &lt;
FH1LO A. SHELDON.
Mortgage-­
CH AH. H. RAVEK Attoru.) fix M nttgfige.fitate of Michigan-Fifth Judicial Ctreuil-lr
Chancery.
The Circuit Court for the Oouatv ot Barry 1’
Chancery.
A bnrr Case, Couiplalnaii 1.

In Gnmdy county, on tbe Uhirogn, IL^k
lslat»&lt;r&amp; Padfie railway, wm terribly devaa*

William p.Garrett and Ninrrra Garren, to
tendanta.
Notice is hereby given that ta pursuance an.
by virtue of an order aad decree tuadr by thabove named euurt tn the nbore entitled eatre
hearing date tbe iflth day of August. A. D. 1—
1 shall sell at imbllr auclum to the ulfbert l &gt;»
der. &lt;m Saturday the Mb day of February. A
will buiM up again at once.
D- ’Wf. *• 1® oVloek In the forenoon, al th
north front door of tbe Court IMoe tn tbe rlf
of Haattnai, ia said county of Barry &lt;*aM cost­
house bring the piner of bokHnr the Clow
CixciMiAT!. FbK 5.-At Friday mxtaigbl
lainl* sth

Qtrixi'T, Ills., Feb &amp;—Tbe mooting of llw,

nominal: April. opeaed

■■MM

journal.
raiuie of

WKiUte
OT_„ OT. OT-T—-OTOT.. .....
tbSpqSlhMUfof Ute Mrtbwaat quarter, al! i&gt;
•erttan two. tn township three north, of tsucten Went, aad cuntalnlng In all one hundn-t sue
•to.v amw of tend. More or less, according t.
thaUnlted matM survey Cberrrf.
Dated this 1 lib day of January, a. D. im?
.
ALONZO K. KKNASTt’V
Ireuft Court Oommiwiotier In ami for
Barry County. Michigan
rr fiumt.

1‘ark hurst. and

plicate copy of the lost Northern 1‘acuL- rail-

11 rial nnd executive kiqirofwitt« proviaions of tbr bill la

' HAi kkUrrAfK." a Ja-uo? and tnignmt

avnilabk* until th- rule ■hnlllnx out men

grw,rK

wm

to |&gt;en*lon all honorably diochargv.1 soldier*.

IfAjtY L Fulk, fialon, Man

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

jwndent ♦rterans over GO years of age; to ap­
point a o Ht ini litre to investigate tl» killing

tteptUlean eemitary of state will sign thu dored appropriating g30,&lt;XX&gt;,O«&gt; for the roncon fi -ate. Tbe R |&gt;uLu&lt;-aus did not hold a structioEi of m stern ordnance. Tbe bill
joiut oaiwntiou baiufday. and have fou- prohibiUng the appointment of congrresional
&lt; indol to let tbe case rest as it sUimla. V.Tirt\ funeral rommitteaa to act outelite tbe Dlv
The Governor's Guards ot Lansing tbo supreme court will prvwsnt It* decuiua iu Jnct, and also to prohibit tlv draping of pub­
(Company E.uf state troops)have de tho Biiittli-IloburUou case is not known; but lic txiildings except on the onterof the
the praddent, waa laid on the table. Tbe
cltled to attend the national encamp-1

Thv uapricedented sale of Buschers
(ieruKan Sv nip within a lew years, nas
astonished the world. It is without
doubt the bdienl and nest retnedv ever
discovered for tlie speedy und effectual
cure of coughs, colds und the severest
lung troubles. It acta on un entirely
different principle from toe usurl pre­
scription* given by physicians, as It
do* uoi dry up u cough and leave the
disemw still in the svstem, but on the
contrary removes the cause of the
trouble, heals toe parts Affected and
Raves them in a purely healthy condllion. A liottlft kept in the house for
use when the diseases make their appMirautte. will save doctor’s bills and a
long spell of.serious illnws. A trial
will cutvinco von of these facts. ■ it is
positively Solti by all druggist*, und
general ih-sjers in the land. Price, 75
cents, large boules.
Gw. McGufiln. ofMeniphle, a mar­
ried man with t wo children, has been
arrewUdnt toe tostancv'of a young girl
of the village, who claims that McGnfflu is toe father other new .born
balw. Need to bum a little sulphur up
there.
- *

buM up and rtrengthnxd. tny d»fr*ti..n ns.

A reeolutioo

*. H. LATHBOF, DruXCiSL

men! at Washington to May. They
get n round trip rate of 810 per man
and expect to turn obt with full ranks.

rHls, aid ccn&gt;dd«*r mysetf entirely c-atrf.**

Hcwtetter. Um&gt; bitters man. has Il.Sm.tkJO

journal.
Drepitetbe warlike rumors tbe German
Tbe praMdant mnt to tbe boon vetoes of
tie* bills peoaioaing Alexander Falconer am! ambnuaador L.Fmurosnd tbe Freocli f«*lgn
William Lynch. Tl»e committee of the minister are exchanging frteudly cumpltwboio wa* diacbargud from further conaiderFire at Rnckford, Ilk., Thursday night,
ation of the senate bill to retire and recoin
tbe trade dollar, and it was mad? a sjwwiai drotfuyol the bouse uf Jamoi ('■oilman, wbo
wm badly trt.rnal.
His grraX-grandcbild

taken until 7:10, at which time thirty pension
bills wee
aud tbe bouse adjourned. •

"

Heads SarMpaftlU cure* scrnfqi,, «£
3cum. all bum..rv,N.lla.pimples. Swr4^
tnity. &lt;iy«*p*ta. biboww-M. «ck Uad^
■eatarrl.. rtieumatlsm. kidney aad Hvplaints, and all affeettarw catfaal by
food or Inweoudltkio of tite &lt;y&gt;tecL Trrt^
“I wm severely afflicted with scrofuta. aad

without IL"

tho adaption of hw original bill; rejected

10:40 the bouw adjourned.

A and reliable Medirinro are th® beat
VJVW todejwnd upon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir has been preocribed for yean far all impnritirooftbeBlood. InevtxyforxuofScrof­
ulous, Syphilis'6 °r Mercurial diseases. It is
invaluable. For ELeumatour, has no equal.

ing tn* hfe of Deputy Warden McDonald
when MMUltai by Frank Raada
A J®*'.. Illa., paper nominates CoL Ralph

&lt; uaolirtaUou bill -he Republican* refused to

devotional

A 3-ycMr-uid-daugbter of Claude Da)
ot 1'iurplain. Allegan county, fell into
a pail ot not water and diva from the
scalding received.
THE HOMELIEST THAN in Hust­
ings a*- well a* the handsomest and
others call st our store and get free, a
trial buttle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. It cures acute and
chronic conghx. Price 5o cents and
SljfiO. W. H. Goodyeah.
FOB 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
•'1 TRIED Everything, without re­
lief, but Kemp’s Pile Suppositories cur­
ed inc." So writes A. G. Rose, New
London, Conn. Price 50 cento per box
W. H. Goodyear.
Junie* French of Fruitport, Muske­
gon county, has been anrested charged
with forging the signature to a $200
note and silling it.
Hill’s Peerless Worm Specific is popu­
lar Imcuuah it i-oinbinro every desirable
quality. -W. H. Goodyear.

rjaoo converalom.

United Htatcs or In canes where nieaaun-s
affecting tlie interests of a subsidia-d com­
pany am pending lu congress, waa adopte-i—
Engelke D. Itennere, wcretarrrf tb. Eagle
yeas,
pay*,
Haulsbury's.-amendmeiit, Home-trod asaocisUon, uf Chicago, baa l«*n
which left out the penalty waa rejected. arroated for embroihn,; gf/aMJ wilhin tbe
Hoar offered another anw-ndment which pro­
hibits memlieni of evtigrev bolding District
William Raab, a lite convict in Joltet

Butler, Hair, Hoar, Fugtx, Teller nnd Payne.
Hoar's timt amendment was then adojited aa

m

One Dollar

tatioa bill, and upon a motion to limit d

the hom..

HVBMAUD, North Cbm. K. T.

in that city Friday,

FteoiutKMi
tbe b:.u «• asking U« senate to supply it ropy
of the Uli forfeiting certain Northern Pacific
lands, tbe original copy having Im loot
IngaUs objected. The Beck railway attorney
lull came up tail was laid aside, and tlw sun­
dry civil lull resumed. Allison sell the ap*

**Uoaj*,

jury at l) .30 o'clock, and a verdict of guilly,
*nd giving him llfe-imprlsonmrmt. returned

A SHAKING PLANET.

poet dedicated hima

istion.

tbe s-tiate adjourned
yropriaUon
hill.
until Fi May.
reunbunu
S tall
L’ rJ.XiitLLl »l’pr°PniUtoK SVJ.IW fur a moouiumt al ' flrJKM|Un. of
tbe
FroeJmiu'*
Havcourt.
.L'. i -.
Marteita. Ohte. «n commemorate Uw onte 1Q(f,
Tlx- Eads T-huantopa- *hlp rail­
after a l-&gt; minute’ s*-»-’ xaixw rf 17'7 sixl th- flrrt orttlate-nr. of Un l
llUJ WIU1 Utrii cooasicra!. an ! Morgan
don. no businew bo mg ' Iwwthwvrt territory; |3u.&lt;kO f.v a pubitc f
in favor thereof. boUtnx that trunut Ungtem, C'vdar Rapid* &amp; Nurtbcru i ailruod,
building al M Cro»w. Wm.; Stu,'«»&gt; for a
tlw tetumtteshould beaitare-almolutelr
■•’dock thirty-one a»- pubite
building at Fort Sootv Knx. on 1 an
lht, „&gt;utrol of tbe United State* cm- untemblymeu a»! 8»na- ■ggrtgate of KkWiX*' fur public txi.khngs at
tar Edwania gv&lt; t&lt;e ; the cart and euuth. Without flnpoun; of
gwtber an^ bekl the 1 tlie Ltll the senate ad jourm d
The Ctucagn. Buriingteai A Quiucy ralb
daily petit ae-embly.!

ax-Guvvrnor Bedie I (Throckmorton) for
United States senator

IOO Doses

WaJBtxxOVOX Cnr, Fob. A — Letters Dean

Ingalte Mak&lt;

nUon in tho tare of danger. Upon which Ran­
dall remarited utto voire: “Thare U no
danger." Buutello offered a rvaolnUou inatrurting th» foreign affaire committee to
report back forthwith the eenate retaliation
bill, and Lorering jirreentod rrealuUon* ot
washed the bouse of David Bush from its tho Mnreacbuwit* tegidatur* in favor there­
tuumUtion Tlie family wore asleep am! of. Tlw agricultural appropriation wa* tte*n
ronvidered and powwd, and thru in committee
thrown into Alio flood. All managed to of tbe whole the naval coaaolidatlon bill wm
reach safety except a 10 jeer-old son who debated, but without avdou tho committee
was drowned. Mr. Bush nearly lost his life roeo and tbo Loom adjxirood.
m attempting to saw tlie boy. A* tho streams
are past fonllng, conu:iurucatlo:i with the
Wasuixavox (Tty. F.-b. 1 —Ou the ground
Uppnr Cumberland pointe is cutoff. Tbe

Thera ia more Catarrh in thia section
of the ixiuntq- than all oth. r dbetiMs
pat together, and until tbe last fen
rears was supjKMtxl to lie Incurable.
For a treat many yean doctors Drouoiiuoed it a local dim-MM*, and prescrib­
ed local YemniliH*, and by constantly
foiling to cure , with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires conMltutionalfirvHtmcnt. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
wianufacjllrrd by F. J. Chenry &amp; Co..
Toledo. Onio, is thn only conxtituU&gt;nal
cure on the market. It is taken inter­
nally tn doses from ten doses to a teasuxmfuL It act* directly upon the
Wood aud mucus surfaces of tbe sys­
tem. They otter one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
circular am! testimonials. AddreM,
E. -I. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
EF*H&gt;M by Druggists, 75 cts.

THE NEWS IN BRIEJ.

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

HIGH WATER IH TENNESSEE.

You are feeling depressed, your appe­
tite lx poor, you are bothered with head­
ache. you are fidgetty, nervous and
generalh out ot aorta, and wont to
brace np. Brace up. but not with
stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have fortheir basis very cheap,
l&gt;ad whisky, and which stimulate you loonl signal observe.-- Many tamfl-M b*’«
for an hour, und then leave you in
worse condition than before, ’’bat
yob want is an alterative that will
purify vour blood, start healthy action
of liver and kidneys, reetore your
vitality, nnd give renewed hwdth and
strength. Such a medicine you wui
find in Electric Bitters, und only BJ
cento u ix»ttk$it W. ll.Goodyeare A Co.*
Drug Store.
'

wen* debated H'oduasday by Bundy. TaiImm. McLuau, Finney and others, and
S,-.k-r Hum. ddl.wM .kki.lkk.OT
'New.pap.rs.’
Wrdnowlay Avemhw the
vhdton. wm* entertained at . tauiquet and
tall, &lt;«l&gt;en&gt; 'all went merry ma marriae—
led] "

MSEfi

fVr«3ticw. Buurr-Klgin &lt;-rs&gt;

per He fine dalrv. Mg*: tone.
Kggs-Sirwur freah.

• f*en«HN.J H
HI; n«r». lOfi. The pietin»*pD*umonia bjll
was take:, up an-j ji,. prios to be naid fij- 1 f***1 SS* ■»'1» b*l •M'JOT.,1,1,
sb-ugbtere.! nattk. redtasw! from ihree-

uiesttailukic

�BHTE£ AND SWEET.

nfHINOTHF &gt;CIL-

SIGNS OF CHARACTER.

'rfbltotor.TOa.

It was in tto autumn that th© news of the
loss of the ahi p Atbatnsai reached the small
town of Haven. She tod foundered on her
way to Calcutta, and Aleck Famhawu wa
aa board a* supercargo.
“It' Isn’t as though Squire Fanshawe tli-e certainty of meeting him unchanged at
hadn’t other sons,” cuinminerated a neigh­
bor, wton the blinds were pulled down and
crape tied on tto knocker nt tto big stone
mausion, and praym were offered in church
for the bereaved family and friends. Every- sent from her thoughts, tho hope ttot hod
bcsly in -town, so to speak, turned out to ,earri.vi tor through all difficulties iroromchurch on that September morning to see ' ptalnlngly. Now there was nothing far her
bow the family took it, and to be -able to to live for or to die for. It seemed to her
critiriso the funeral sermon. The Fan- ttot tto bloom was stripped from the world.
Rbn could not reconcile bin-self to tor r tor..-i*l
this war their first sorrow, nud those who condition, nor adjust herself to tto tolirf
tod seen them in prosperity and joy wanted that Aleck had cared nothing for tor through
11— _____i—.i i________ ... i.__ _______
to behold the effect of the rovers©; but ttoy
provisl to to a family who did not wear tto
heart-ou tta- sleeve; tficr conducted them­ tto time. Sto felt m if tto solid earth had
selves 'bravely behind their wwb and re­ failed tonoath tor foot, an.! her life strcteted
strained.their tear* till they might flow In

&lt;\10craM &lt;ffi.-are.lOTO and tote;

We know
if the chUUng gale
Or goMea fiuns »&gt;-hlnd « rto.
Tlu- jo&gt;s that ’-lirliL the grief* that I'light,

WANTED.

GREEN HANDS NOT

tlom of their friend*. The family tiled into
I. .... ____ __ , ___ _
..
.

Waatrd te •&lt;*»
' A repartee n o* &gt;
j tire of .vushing mnchint-4 und other freight
M-utto-edon Phr No. ID. East rivi:.-, waiting
to to loaded «.u tto fart clipper ship Bengal,
tound’ for Anrtrwlta. A stx*footar with
i*ig hands a fid big feet thrust. In enormous
. owhide boota. rtrolb-d up nnd drawled out:
Kay. mirter. you don't know of auy ship

8uo and HUdegahle: but who waa this other
on the old sqtrirv's ami. bowed with emo­
tion, more sable than them all, in widow’s
veil and cap? Who? Why, it was only
Louise Turner, whogp. they hail always

IlUunls. nnd if I don't strike a job pretty
state. I b'»a&gt; retail
t&gt;oy* runnir.g off and
। trough t” riu&gt; oil. lor .
sailor you can’t go to •re
nothin'but gain’ off and-mi riiipu fora
week, talkin' to iimlv and , -up'n* all for
no gvxi.- OnK mala- fob! mt- I wrakln't
i hip v itlt him unlew* I could lick th* crow.
I*.I I.

dl rated,

HOW WHISKY 13 "TAMED.”

"It b a defense, but not an enviable
ns,” mid a woman having tho gift of

New York cteinht
anything you could offer.

It’s bad enough

priving alcoholic liquors of their intoxicat­
ing priDcipki. According to this gentle­
man, tbe intoxicating principle ia tto ctbcr,
or combinations of ether, which remain in
alcohol wen after tto fusel oil has been
carefully extracted; ether, in combination
with certain gums that give whisky and
brandy their charctestatic odors and some

scrvedly, who *eem* perfectly charming
Frankly, never but once lu tnj^ Ufa I
never met an un.lcsimbk* acquaintance, uo
matter bow well introduced, without a diatinct Impression that tto person would

nwling of a new face. Tto first right con:
veys ita rod moaning to on© who ran read
it Maimers and different exprewdans may
tempt on© to modify or recant the first
opinion, but I have never done so without

solution are eliminated to

’AKIHG
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

should tbe process come Into general uao.
Bl..I —V— 1____
"1, too, knew such a rojrolaion at tight '
for a woman every one else took far an ,
___________________________________ competition with tbe multitude ot low test, abort
an gel and jxintgcm.
Knowing such a upon lhe invention with extreme distrust. If weight, alum or pbospnate j&gt;ow.tr»«. Sold oul&gt;
wumau, I ran understand Lady Byron. —‘
"--------- *—** ‘
window daily, a bald, gouty mxn from whom My arquaintanco at tart went insano with
the glamour IumI fled. But ata’ tod forgot- the «rauda!s of- ter own imagination. ■ Ani should get into tbe market it might destroy
many correct and highly ptatvd woman tip
state ol Mlnhlgau-FIfth Judicial Clreutt-bi
rChaneen-.
.
I&gt;miw Turner &lt;mc spell." rvfltwte.! Mrs. loving any rm., also, mid that other kn-..r* tto scale of bataniwd brain with vanity and
Circtiit Court for the County of itarry—In
tod sighed in raiu. When Betty first went
old toper with whisky for life to discover Tto
t lianrery.
’•That's *&lt;&gt;," echoed Mrs. Blake. Don't out and Iwgan to rmuue her ordinary life ax fed and nourished into iiMinrty. How did that half a bottle of it tod no more effect
PhilipT.VanZtlr.complainant, v*. Henry O.
if nothing lusd happened, tto squire’s family |
upon him than a few gtaasw of toer. He Barkley.adult, and Maud Barkley. Louis Bark
bnd gone nbivMil and hod taken Ixmtan Tur­
would nt ono» infor that nothing short of ley and Flortmte Barkley, tatants. by &lt;
Kinltii, guardian ad lltetu dataxtauts.
like a» n&lt;&gt;t rhi-m was wuiwthlng tatw«-n ner with them to lighten ttoabadow of their
Notice 1* hereby given that In pursuance aud
grief: nnd a stone in tho squire's lot in fto pictures of tbe Virgin, tcuppored beautiful, that whhky flirtillere had lost their cun­
them. ’
ning. In either case to wouldrgive up drink"So he has nlv.-ny* known every other girl renietery recorded tto fart that Aleck Fan­ but which denote an-ingrain hypocrite, and----------------------------------------toarbig date the izth day o( May. A. I)., IHM, I
intown," said Mrs. Blunt, tto*kepti.-: "and shawe tod 11veil and died.' It would tor* an immobile upi&gt;er lip. A fax wjth that mg whisky.
shall m-U ut public auction to tto highest bidder,
to. n a melancholy comfort to Iktty to tong set of lip alway* betray* a fata-. trearh«rThe inventor, although not n drinking on Monday, tto seventh day of March, A. D..
'
SfiB------ . ... ....
wreaths upon ttot great whit., stone tliat ou* nature, that lire without knowing ft. A ----ucknowkxlged Mr&gt;. Ames, reluct- confronted her like n ghost lunoug tto shrub-’ jitnehed tK»&lt;- is no surer sign ot meonnew* ized whisky an almost constant beverage for Hadinp. In salil county of Itarry. (said court
tori’, to plant towers nboul it But tow
nntb.
------------------------------ - „
bouse Twins the ptacc ol holding the circuit
court tortalrl county of Barr) J all the latul* and
and off; but then a man may be aft. irtlve COOnato lavish such loving trifles in mem­ wmimn who lion made henwlf quite promi­
tlescrited In said order aud decree »'
nent in New York trowspajier mention for drank three-quarters of a quart bottle, ex­ preml-cs
to a &lt;1&lt;cm-iu you know, while ho only carta
follows. U&gt;wit :
for one lta odd; a woman couldnit doit; poor privilege of weeping for him* Sto twenty years ia remarked for thi* feature. periencing no other result than pleasant ex­
it would bore bur horribly—that ta, unlms sometime* felt as if ate would like to Iravu You may watch ter through rentencs after hilaration; half a gtawful of ordinary whisky
"••utencc
without
seeing
any
more
play
of
.
«n»
«_*-»,
uutc
muu
um
out
upon
uw
she’s a flirt. "
containing fort) acre- nf land. aL-vurdinx
the upper lip than if it were ]Mtralyxed or ‘ floor. The chemistry of intoxication, ac- gan.
“WcU. of course it's true," sighed Mrs.
fo the United Mate* survey. The sale of said
above dneribed premise*, by rirtuv of said de­
Blunt, •|«w rise sto wenddn't be in widow’s he met tor on her &lt;tally walk from school;
cree and order. I* to to made snbjocl to a first
weed’s and in tto squire's pew: but she's tlie it wm in the wood they gntherod the autumn
gtven on said nrambM by Heurtaua
that in tto study sis to which tto whisky is martaace
last girl! tlioiqdit Ahvk would care far. I leaves and came home Itvlcn with spoils; on
Haj kf-v to Philip T. VanZJte. In the sum of tWu
submitted by the stomach, tho ettere affect hundred and ten dollar*, principal, and interest
this river tto moonlight had found them; on
can't reconcile myself to It”
Tl*' ’ interval and surprise of this event this *ild bank A lock had sat and sketched
annum.
tinc»m and intoxication, while tto food ma­
re*mcd to subtract something from the sol­
Dated t'lh 17th day of January, A. D.. 1«T.
terial In tto alcohol goes to enrich tlie
emnity &lt;rf tb.. occasion. It wits not «o won­
•
ALUNZOE. KENAHTON.
derful that Aleck Fannhawe Khonld di© as the places they tod frequented toffrtter diameter exhibited. A smooth, small feat­ blood and stimulate the body with a rapid­ Circuit Court Commissioner. in nnd for Barry
ured, unwrinkled face always dbclosre a ity mroqtuded in tto case of solid food. &lt; *untv. .Mb’hlc.ri
that to should have been engaged to Louise
T. OOIAIROVK, Solicitor for Com
small, unemotional. xlllsh rlutracter. of After many month; of careful experiment, PHllJr
ptouiuit.
perplexed mid disturbed Mrs. Blunt, ©to
r uim.
i ue IBC-suru&gt;
" uim&gt;,
crvry parucc.- &lt;11 mo nuur
could hardly tell why. I*&lt;tIia|w sto wa* dis­
Rectitude of character ■ rial which is of value in whisky or-brandy
appointed thm Alwli should have caredlor
such, a riiallcw girl a* Louis©: and tton a
surprise Im-i mi irritating effect upon some
(Na*by's Papehr THK BEST WEEKLY IX
nature*. She upl*raidcd brrwif for having
The World, send Pwual. asking fur It, to
so little sympathy for Ixniiso in such a treTHE BLADE, TOI.KDO. OHIO.
niflcancc, according to ita deflection. from ’ liberal dose*. after every other remedy had

nn the squirr'ii arm? What bad hnpjwmxljr
her? There was lively grwdp, you may to
sure, that day ou the way lunnu from
church.

' '-Have vnu tried any 6f tto*- big ships.”’
tuktvl &lt; he reporter
••Tried cv.TVthing on tin- v#t»r. from the
rannl
down here to tto big kteuinris
with tto cast Iran chimneys over un the

T*___ . t.u, ...I.I

serve tbe illusion that to loved tor, wherever
he might bo that would have sufficed for
haiqiiirow, would have gilded all tho empty
year* sto must spend on earth without tto
sun of his jiFMence. But people do not die
when they have nothing to live for. Betty’s
aunt tru-.tod to time to mitigate tho blow;
*to remembered that she herself once had n

UNERRING
INDICATIONS IN THE
MOUTH, NOSE, EYES AND EARS.

I.II1..1

aial 1* lulled down such
iin&lt;&gt;u« look. .ng fellow fi’itn np aloft tbnt 1 cowludcil
’o try anbtlwr ship But ' luul no luck.
fidn’t wont any ’lubber*' foolin' about
him. ami *&gt; “i&gt; it went. One ix-J faivil old

riser • - wta-rv flaw'd umny ship* and ttoy
•hip gnen hnisK You can't ship burr in
•!ij&gt; put h'iong as ;.ou dun:t know port
from *tarta-anl ' I a*k«-d him how I was to
Yen irtiitiit walk over on

jewelry and believed the was done with

FREE! * ••’KSl“TVKcorl

TOLEDO

idl that w;v&gt; pretty Jiwmuingin'.
Then I tried rise slnpjHu' agents. Ou© of
ttom U’kl nirNiyy vide* I bckmgrd to n
*aikin&gt;' gniid. 1 canid never »hip: another

BLADE!

body said L&gt;ad»* wa.-. pretty. and young num
same purj*o*e, but put them back again, not

the L'nitetl States than it wn* fur a gn-cn
band to «hip on any of ib- big nhi|w thatrun here. I ask*! one feliow.it n sailor

it. Aleck taut ttxn Un- best notch In lnwn,
and, lore ariile. thi*
n great blow for
Louto. with whom everybody was bound to
sympathise. But Mr*. Blunt was dbwatssfled with tbe quality aa well aa quantity of
her own sympathy.

it in his bend. His mot ta r whang* 1dm
with a rope's end in tto cradle.and tbe
)&gt;oor thing cuts his teeth on a insriin
spike." .

cd iu to talk it 01

Job*" inquire! tto »&gt;-Bipat hiring reporter.
■Might as well,” mid tto lank Illinoisan.

Squire Fanshawe's to know tto truth, and
when it wa-’ verified sto went straight into
hysterics and confessed .that they had toeu
' privately engaged. Of course tbe squire
adopted tor into tlie family at one*. They

Wtoti the janitor of tbe Lime Kila eigb
-.■irticd tto doua of I’aradiM* ball on Ratal ■
• lay evening to.make ready for tto regular
weekly meeting to found evidmi't-v of
nnritta'r attemp* on Ito part of unknown

••When f am married,” she said. In tto
entliusuum &lt; f a firn acquaintance with tto
mountain*. - 1 shall take my wedding tonthrough the hilb in a buggy; it's jurt en­
chantment Any letter for me. Aunt Ellen?
Any news?”

de*k. and wonld •loubti--— Imvft started n
tv&lt;n!higrntii&gt;:i laid not xinv- alarm «&gt;rivrn
tucui off.
. Tto janitor hj«r teith tarn trajfc un«l two
spring gun- mA, but the fellow* H-tnned ta
which tuny fttrntedt’n elite i«

didn't write you bnrauw I didn’t want to
sadden your vwatimi And you and'Aleck

ioux. ami one &lt;••

"Yr*. Tto Albatron hila been lortat sta,
and the Fanshawe* tire jnrt heartbroken,
and bmiw is ltor«- with them; it •rem* she
was engaged to Aleck jirivately; and tar

every trhije man in tto rountry who Hnipo,
and ij-lta) if in is &lt;xmvict«l «&gt;f tii* dastardly

«&lt;f vnibarmssln;

jirwwlful. dreadful tiling for her; but they

uidcd and jitotud hi &lt;u»&gt; tbe other day. I
went inf &gt; bne of tto large down town lum-h
rtoms with a friend who is a c&lt;»in&lt;&gt;i»wur iu
tte-niatt'ii.of ovi-n-oats. He wears a g-n&gt;l

Al-wk's money

the turn of the &lt;t&gt;Ikr. As he was in tin
act of Imaging up his coot he kuoekisl inimi
do«n. ami «t&lt;xqitag with apologtet. to
• might mine up and replaced It.
”My frieud toast* u good deal of hi* self
poi***wi&lt;4&gt; umier trying &lt; imutwtanevs, but

‘•What to tlwrc to

uytx, but sto wa» not crying; sto looked
prtritkd
(_

thntiMind dol-

Humuyiata for I’.ut*rtalnment*.
‘Tto Iatr»t fad in society - ricks in this
&lt; ity," Niid a man with a high collar "is to
lusvs c profcwJcmnl humorist nt your dainty
ten po&gt;ties and blue chinas. Humorist’ of
note come h!ph. of eounr, but ttou you
know tbe drar ladies must be amtw-d, oven if
it d'M-i coat money. Within tto part month
cr more tliree or four of thww funny gen­
tlemen have visited the city, ami each bar
for one entertainment for

•*«7 meal. ’ -Chicago HanJd.

thing of their charm from tor own liappi-

•

‘‘Why. Hotly. toron'C you any fwllng?"
“J don't kmm . Perhaps not. What good
would ft dof
"Aleck wn* *nch a good friend to you!
Do you remember when ta, used to come nnd
help vou wit h your German? I tiscl to think
to was u little In love with you. Betty: but
it seem* 1 wJk mistaken; nnd for tto matter
of that, it doesn’t Uguify. now that to ta
deml Indeed, it’s totter for you as ft b.

are you siek? Is any tiling tto rnaUerf"
Betty tod risen with n great cry and was
■tratehing mit unavailing arm* into fcjsitw.

through th"

Flic tod been thinking about him. Aleck
was dead, and she tod no right to think of
him. Sto. never would think of him again
—never; she w-.nild forget him aa to had for­
gotten her. Demi or alive, he could to
nothing to her—nothing, nothing. He had
broken her heart; could one lore with a
broken heart-'
Homebody was coming into tto room with
a lighted lanqi. preceded by excited voice*.

"Such u shock, doo, for tho squire's familv.
just o&gt; ttoy wife getting used to tto Idsa sf
death!"
Betty bail shrunk into tto dark corner
of tto long - room (which on* tamp only IIluminntotl in~patches) in order to bid© the
tears upon tor eyelids.
"Tree a* perorhiug. I was just getting
into the train for Haren this afternoon—I

piug—end I hrurd a familiar vole© saying,
‘Allow me to carry your bundle, Mm. Ames.'
It mode ma shiver awl my Mood curdle. I
looked over my shoulder, expecting to »e
a gt&gt;&lt;Mto-a railway Matron's n qu«&lt;er place

stood Aleck Fanshawe.
I shan't be any
moresurpriwd at tlie Day of Judgment."
"What a change!" cried Miss Le Breton;
"and they alt iu their mourning, and tin­
stone up in the ctuimtrry’, and tbe estate ad­
ministered upon! I wonder where Betty
mortal lot of uxpenao for nothing.”
"And what a happy &lt;lny for Louisa Tur
ner!" sighed Mim Lo Bretou. "I suppoev
Mrs. Aims answered with a hearty laugh.
"That's tto widest j»rt of II Ha asked
about all the folko, coming down in the

rope. And be aeked tint of all after your
Betty—upon tny word! ‘And you don’t
w»nt to know about Louto?' said I.
'Louise who?' said he. ‘Why, Louise Tur­
ner, of course.' ‘Wlmt about her? Is she
married, or dead.” . 'Married!' I cried;
making believe?

integrity^mnecle
nature The wlen

On readun; and firing tlie uetiUou, duh van­
ned. of 1&gt;. (I. Robinson, administrator of said
pn. .i;,- - r.
.......

Thereupon It is ordered.that Thur

Cupid’s bow,
iov» iur cmidren. which f« never found wi/h a gloomy
or sad dispoutiou. A friendly nature is

gaged to tor!" he cried; ‘I never thought of
run over and prepare your mind,” pursued

Betty?"
Squire Fanshawe’s family returned in
sesf-on for Betty's wedding; and sto took
tor wedding tour through the White Mount-

fprtto bearing of said
-J ..1-

toll— &gt;■*

And It Is further ordered, that said petiUoner
give ootlec to tto persons Interested iu said «etate ot the pendency
of said . .....
petition,
and ....
tto
.....I...
I ,

to be published In the Hastings Baxnhm. a
nrw«|ia;&gt;rr printed uud circulated in said County
I element of taw
of Barry once In each week focthrne successive
।
weeks previou* to said day of hearing
I
Wm. W. COLK.
An interesting Insight into the ramp life
[A TrueCopy.J
Judge ul Prob-.tte.
Ii Mrs. Custer experienced, and which nc
vttl K... 1.
i CJMteveraeeet

John Q. Whittier. Tbe most prominent i l&gt;oth so much attactod.
rigu of modesty—which may contirt with wa* made aide-de-camp.
I..-— —.. i.
■ -_
.
of tto upper lip.
waa intruded with tho carrying of importriB. high cheek bon*, nnd relatively small ■
and wide head. Secretivenm is shown by I
'-rnnpnwad and thin’ lipu, and small mouth
if tta Lip* ore thin. Brutal, flat nos* are' i
tbe signs of tbo quality. Tta forge eyes and :i
mouth are evidence ot volume of language.
All oratani Lave targe mouths
Among

Hope to strong when tho septum or rniddto
dearncM of tho skin and ©yes is another sign.
When ths septum is droopng nt the tip, ft*

Ideality is known by width of tlie tip of tho
nose, giving it a square cut appearance, as
in Byron. Irving. Vernei. Mr* Htowe and
high and projecting nt tto tip »how under­
standing of human nature and lave for ita
study. This i* the nose for a physician.
All eminont doctors, naturalists and philown
ptors allow this feature. It h th© probbig,
inquiring nose. Fullmsa of the sides of the
noso denote targe construetiro powers, as in
Morw and Edison. Tto higher und broader
the bridge of the nose, tho greater is tbe
development of veneration. Self will is

ropeon races than In Americans, ami gives
tto plodding, persevering character often
observed among tbe former. American*,
ings so (xintatently as Europeans, and show
more expression from the forehead to tlie
nose. Tto sign of strong will is marked in
the faces of Daute, Humboldt, Edwin Booth
Cryus W. Field, and C. P. Huntington

and reltancv uj&gt;on his own judgment. ' He
was invariably salected for tta hanlret work,
IL after a tumultuous &lt;tay, tbe general aud
his staff threw themselves down around tbe
camp fire
ure to
io sleep
steep and
anu they
tney were awakened
by news that required on© of them to saddle
and start off for night duty. Torn was tto
one selected- I never heard tto: he even
looked a murmur I only know that f
agreed with th.- staff when ttoy used to my,
•If any one thinks it a soft thing to be a oomIf I over attempted to put in a protcat for
tto in-year-old boy my husband argued with
me that lie must natch himself; that be
never made ttaf slightest) distinction in dis­
cipline iKcause Tom happonsd to be his
brother. If the tad came iu our room to re­

moment tbr bu*ln&lt;*« was finished To n flung
aside his sword and tto two fell lo scuffling
just the same us ttoy used lo iu tbcir merrv
boyhood days on tto old farm in Ohio."—

When Zach &lt;

senator of tbo United States and a personal
friund of Gen. Grant. Minister Motley re­
fused to do II His refusal was grounded

diratc will and resolution. Persons succe*ful in curryng forward great enterprises,
like building railroads, laying tolegrapli
cables, founding and managing eommuni
tier, mid all undertakings requiring persistenee, titow this height of the nose.
"The convex or roundnl eye denote*
strength. Small eyes belong to mccbanla*].
readily brought to a focus serves ‘.his etas©
of mind* tort. Large eyed persons rood re
ram-tatluns vividly aud lose ttatu almjrt os
readily.”
Farther, our author isys; "I
cannot think any jieroon entirely frank and
well principled who is narrow tofwueu tto

Parr-pa. Wilbelmj, Lucea"
Carry. Arthur FtalUvan, for

6759

3F CHOICE

FIVER BOTTOM HO UPLANDS
THE LITTLE ROCM t FORT SMITH MIL WAT O'

Finest tgticiltml L&gt;t&lt;i nt tie West.

lilOwAS M.GIBSON
ism;

Default having been made tn the comUUos"
of a certain mortgage, executed by Walter
Barnhart and Roxy rtamhart. hl* wile, of Rut
tend. Barr)’ Count*. Mlebtrau, to Junes L.
Whiteomb.of Battle Creek. Michigan, toarisr
(fate then day of May, A. D. lash and reoordS
nthr office of tto IL’gister of DciIh of Harry
County. Michigan, onThe »th day of May. A. if.
fM3. tn ttor in ot mortgage*, on pages
an. h.Ud mortgagn WM uuule upon lhe exnresa
condition that should any default to tnvle ta
the payment of tbe interest on any day whereon

thirty day
lhe lapse
thirty days the
tram rf W
the arrearage oL--- -- -------------- --------- ,

finement and culture of tto Americans
selected for tto high honor of bowing before thereof t»»y not then to* © expired, and default
bavins beeniade In tto payment of tnterrat
due May 22nd
mid tlm Mine haviog re­
mained unpaid and hi arroant for the 'PoreoJ
thirty dan and upward*, and still remains un­
paid. the atoresafd
»l
&gt;r princhml
-*■ sum
--- of ten
___ &gt;witk
___
Motley considered indispensable. This re-

Didn’t you expect that

mrnl to you, you sly old dog, after tbe news
of your death?' 'Confess -her engagement
to me!’ to repeated, and hn Irxiked like a
thunderbolt. I was frightened. ‘You don't
mmn to rar vou weren’t eiicairril to her!' I

La Breton, her aunt, wisely saki nothing; but
meats driving by in Squire Fanuhawe's car­
riage "to woodrred if B*Uy were not far
mm miserable Betty torrolf wondered

jutneu uuc KCU«1U ana

lar strength, Tta round eye. like a tfave’s, !
is an unfailing sign of large mating ability. ,

ily—wears widow’s weeds for you, and
went to church on tto squire’s erm when
Breton was able to rifc up. Tto neighbors
old sto had com© home from the mountains
with malaria, and it wm doubtful if Um

,,,

as Miss Dickinson and Miss Frances Willard j study with him. Ho not only aimed to be a
. soldier but to was dstarmlnad to take
studies, interrupted by his early anliatl&gt;ougbt umw. niuwiii
and show eauae.

Oh. yes"—atowrtJy—"I sup-

cy«lof two iudy acquaintaueMi ut a dtoituil
most etalNtnte tow.
Theta h* absent­
mindedly put hi* hut in Ita rack, and, for­
getting flint b© liad already removed bi*
ot entmt. unbuttoned bi* mitaway, and b*foreJ-.rouJd interfere, he stood teforr thn
fifty or sixty todies snd gentlemen in hie
»hirt riervrs. There was a luugb nt his expeme. an&lt;l lie afterward explained to mo

She went in on tlie squire's

preached: it wa* very touching. Why don’t
you say something. Betty? I always thought
you and Alwk were good friends; awl

-. z—-- __ —™, _ ... ....

fscecf Anna Dickinson, which admirably I Custer in Virginia. "Tto amount o
iliurtrntcs this faculty
' mottoring and petty tyranny I exorris^l,'

you know to had a fortune from bis own
mottor. tbe squire's first wife."

lievr it at first?" asked Mm Blunt.
“Yes; to was a little stiff at first; to
quarters of the clnb. TM« hi tto thirt&amp;wth
attempt ia &lt;ix years to w ipe out Paradiso .never liked Louisa, you know."
‘•It Mfcm* to me I shouldn't want to fake
to lend to tto amity wretch*.
In tto
pn-«ent ihrtanev rt ap|»atrcd that they to sov letter* in hh own hand, or vimething
confirmatory,
not just tor word fur it."
&lt; ff&lt;&lt;-ted eBtrttuev ’!»’ onA of the nlb-y win‘‘Hecsns to me it wotthl bv a trvniarfdoui;
bivfs in the library. With a spite Iwrti of ti
•lift-time'd flri'tndnt’itn*. the flciwla torr np nnd cruelty to turn odmf ear to her at such a
•le-troyrtl
nlmutinrs of the tint*- of U*8R. time. iuul rrfttM^o toiler* her story."
■•Yes," ogn-wi Mrs. Blunt •• ‘Better to
audtwenty-tv-* annuni n-porta of uh tunny
•tiu«&lt; prlsoiui Ttoy then knocked n plaster
•
bust of Washington into the middle of tat of truth,' us sotiic poet says."
It wass few Rays after tlivw a-uonshing
Hlh in twu. nml spill-tl st pint of milk &lt;ner events that Miw Betty Le Breton returned
*on«- mmnrwripts relating to tto gim-tal from a sm-atiou at tbe mountains, without
cjKslt Th • fta-n intend th«- main toll. having beard of the disaster that tan! over-

the'alley tto evening

—•&gt;— — —-

Slate ol Michigan, Countv of Barr)—**.
Atasmslon of tto Probate Court ter the
tounty of Barn, hidden al tto Probate Offics
tn tto ttty of Hastings, tn said County, on
Monday, the inh day of January, in tto year
- •
. ■■
■
. ...-I.;, . .
Present, Wm. w. cole. Judge of Probate.

tto publicity of tto Pbvlja-Rice incident of
the tart summer, but it doubtlaw led to the
downfall of Mr. Motley quite as mnch as
anything that Gen. Bodeau has related in

sbote up tto oMmney.
and Are dr
tingubhsd.

Instantly tto soot

-New York Sun

■ ng teem
d by *aM

ease mode and pnivMrd. notice is hereby icitca
that on ttalurday. tbe 5th «ta) of February, A­
D., 1M7, al ten o'clock lu the forenoon. I shall
sea at public auction to the hfxbeat bidder al
the north front doer of the reuri hotaw iu th*
city of Hast I ng*. Mlehfowi. that being tbejdaoe
where tin- circuit court far tte county of Barrr
is bolden. the premises thsscrltetl In said
mortewo* or so much toereof as mav to neces­
sary to paj tbe anionnt due on old mortgage
with seven per cent Interest, and all legal cost*,
tbe prnnil.es described In said u.ortastre as nJ-

�LOUIE AND iL

STEALING A MILLION.
Monsieur Bouloy was a brakur and
bank'r on lb- Rue St. Anguvtin, Paris.
Prix 5, IMO, an rideriy la«ly. in widow's

little simple simpleton aa I!
disguised, and more th*!1

20 rears of ago, who walked with a crutch
and a stick, alighted front a carriage at tho

room of tbo principal, introduced iroo.-lf ivs
the widow of a Mousi-^ir Dupnrro and tbe
young man as Ivr son Hunri. She aa-iisted
tbe young man to sit down in a comtbrtablo

•‘My son, mou-iwir, haa tba mbforiuno to
Monsieur Bouloy experawd regret and
asked the lady how he could serve her.
“My UtehiwlMnd,''stareplied, "taftaotne
valuable siocka and I am anxious tn dis-

Ttau another thought
nock which had doceivt---------------- , .—
probably counterfeit. Were this lady and
thb young nuui connected with a gang of
f--rpw' Htippodng tb*y wrre, in.wbst
direction must be look for ttai outlaw*!
Oue tiling tbo detective thought wus rertain—namely: that by some mean* they
must have known that valuabta property
was in tlie safe. Another thing sratood
equally ckwr—namely: that they must have

Roquepine tnad-i bis way once more to ace
Toranier. recommwKDd me to upply to ymi
iu&gt; a gcr.il- man of honor ami on.- well ac­
quainted with lhe !»*•&lt; methode of transact­
ing euch bcwta&lt;«a, aikl was good en-uigh to
wumI um hither in lu* coupe."

rar**, aud ho made a dis jorery.

lady that it wou^i gte’ h-lu gri101 pleasure
to al\ her in any way in fab |&lt;&gt;wr. Ho
gtau: -d through the window and nx.ogula*d

with tin- um« of a powerful lens Roque,&gt;lno
made them out thus:
17,400 fra
.
270

Inside the

Mother only had a little money, just barely
pal going every year; but it wouldn't hare
boon la hunuu nature having a (laughter
tbe I—it that would set off her peach bloom
beauty; and for my part, I never grudged
Loukt u roue or a ribbon. I couldn't have
worn them if I hod had them; for I w.-..tar t&lt;&gt;o proud to try to do wliat nature
hadn’t, or V&gt; pretend I thought such things
became roe; and I liked ray print dresses
and plain collars better for myself.
But when Ixrato was dresaed in her mus-

ionod blush ruecs, so white without and so
delirairiy flushed uithin, her lovely yellow
hair brooking out in sunny curb all ov.-r her

with her akin, her smili-a, her teeth, her great
look at her aa much m any of her lovers did.

"Three,’’ sb- continued, drawing forth
figure* signify* To what did they relate?

adoQsnc*, not any deliberate tboujlit.
Nobody could have tliought about any­
thing ot tho kind who saw DennU’ grirf.
lie was all bsdde himarif. I don't like to
afraid sometime* that a thunderbolt would
fell and dwtroy him; nnd then a^ain 1 was
afraid that he would dretroy hhnsalf. I
don’t know how We ever contrived to get
him to 1st Louie\be placed in her casket,
and I thought be woaM jump into the rwy
grave iteelf. But at last that a^onlxing
..
____ —"

wild, vain, bitter kmging. And D-mnii
couldn’t look at the baby. "IMkelt away!"
he said. “It killed her!" So I took him
into my own room, aiSl cuddled him close
to tnr lieart every nl~ht, and erory morn­
ing 1m&gt; awoke rts with his taughtu,- and
funding and crovring, playing with the

with him, mrdlt »ted over them far into
tbe night. Hn reached no satUfactory conLouie for the tirat time fn his life, I waa only

"That i* just it, momlour,
"and I de-in* yott to keep it L,
—
such time ia you think it judicious to wU."
•After ■ me talk Monsieur Bouloy opened
contents therein.

three figures to signify?"

"All that Mrikcs me is that it is an addition Sai;!, and had tl» ni.*cet littlj place tn tbo
of 17,400 franco .nnd 270 franco.”
I region, a cottage up a lane,over looking

add figure* together in that way'” the do-

But my fli’it tliought was mmii of that,
only that I likwi Dcunis Rrad so much I
bkvd to have him fwl bow lovely ixxiki

wing wi’h tcerful eye and an expression

“When I am adding tbe
principal," wnstbe answer.

RHEUMATISM AND CATARRb
CAN BE CURED.

nbouH see Dennis

do

more.

No more at

Pareti JMl'lnc Co.,
-onfin-ti to my room with inflamu
rbcAmstlsni. I commeomd ■ mice
PtuMlMalte T~»- - .
,_ .

eat nothing, and was ■ stiller and stiller
everyday. I o-uld aa soon have talked
Hebrew as hove sinited.
B it one doy I liad tho Uttta fellow mUeep
outgrown, alt'.ioujh it wm getting to be
short nnd fitful; and, thinking that Dennis
was there to ww, or knowing he was, and
thinking nothing, I xwwt out by myself,

’ । tnw. there where I gal
and I liked, loo, to all
and more iiwxpnwibly door, awl I sold to I
myself that, much as 1 mimed poor Ixxiie,
I
had
hero tiad lux® made ap to ms al) I toad
failed of in my life; for this child was to
on the stoop bunk. hearing a train coming,
and husband nnd child alto.-pittar. And

K

n?
*

----------- p-ur im
UM&gt;, and 1 gradually improved, the «on^
completely cured mt At the. tin,.. ;
commenced using the reutedy I hai ,
throat difficulty and the catarrh, whi-to 1
found lo be bettor after taking it, and k
occurred to me to use It aa a c*r^.
which I did, aud to my groat Mtidacu
1 Improved rapidly, and to-day am (ni
from both rtoeumattam and ealarrt. I
consider it indiapeuaabie m a family
medkina.
I Ukt; one teaspoonful liter
breakfast and find It a splendid toaie.
I would advise you to reCTraimmd It an a
gurgle for throat. trouble, and eatArjl
for I know it will cure. I have *&lt;cn

cbanl iuuI across the railway cut, to keep off

M. Bouloy smiled.

Btol"
Monsieur Bouloy turned and saw the lady

couldn't help hlmralf; tb«y wiiuidn
help himself; it would amui about after
while as naturally as water runa down hill.

will be U&gt; Slit
'*'■«
wUl for MmHblSTo
no a monument • - -Ym ^E*1'"**
’ron’t *lon* •?: ’ A’’
begia before the momna«nlH -.i,.
IhfpOletur
miwuir.

month* old, I said to Depnls:
I forgotten; end all at once another sound
"1 think you had better irt old Nancy 1 from duit of tta- approaching train caught
com-.* iu again and do your cborre, tta- way my ear, a glad, gay shouting and crying. I
she used to do, and I will go awny and take tuna-1 nnd looked to righthand

R- McCALL.
Leas than one-half the Amonat 1
cured him.

him; and

John C. Heron,"qf 46, 4th street, Rmto

rheumatism in the Shoulders and xhoqLbe heart. He gave a physician ten dai-

ever you marry again"------

ties had 17.400 franca on deposit some-

patched on ranployo for the brandy. It wm
speedily brought, oirl tiw ymaj man ro-

informed him that be had rbenmatun: &lt;rf
by Dr. Bard—-’,
x less than »nr-

“I don’t believe you wiUl" I exclaimed.

it would spradily raetoroihim."
"I will do a&gt; with (deasura,’’ he replied,
an 1 quitb: 1 the room, going into the adjoinwhere deposits were usually mails. On thia
day in the Rue de Maubroge he found a
small private bank, tbe caahler of which

that it nuulo any odds to Dennis what

wickod father for her hubeand!

Louie’s

going his happy

e bank the sum of 17,400
deposit 1,237 francs, £hd
IM (ilUTFWMIS imPKTAMOL

earriagn by Monrieur Bouloy.

reoldri"

Monsieur

tbe little darling turned, with a low, fright-

" Monsieur Fiat visited Moo
knowing that the former had a short,, time

bank?’ anted the detect! rn.

rs that I bad

Poor mother I

“Why." raid he, “I bold it still, and

himself, “Now I think I am on the. track."
Monsieur Bouloy

seen

nightfall aud often up half the night be­

rojerted program. Accompanied by another

one daughter plain than anything &lt;-W'
Arui then

tone.

"He's my child*

its pro-p-nty
spectablc, well kept dwelling.

You brij-xl him to life, but I should like

Roqurpioe

the young gentleman at home? No. When
cried.
"Robtad Of otw- a 1,000,000
fraD&lt;* in nnt&lt;w of the Bank of Franco. I
wn. din-cted by (leu.
tn realise for him

know, but thought both would bo in soon.

little propart
and 1 Arnie's

lu the Daily

well built, good
ingly, came along.- Rcxiuepine strolled after

niio-'d maid”
be entered th" door with a latchkey Roque-

from working at my trade, for I had quite

Munxiour Pint.
mourning; for I was glad that mother

boy was crowing nod jumping nnd catching | with languid curiosity, and then settling
nt ti„. Iw.rulin'" i-MWir.1.a /Anri ".r.kln. —« 1,4. ' - - -

J beg that you will
Monsieur Piat pledged his word road Uy,
and tta grutlemcn quitted tbe ofilcn togvttair, Mundcur Bouloy going straight to
the prcfur.turo of polio., and laying his
smemnsl before tbi&gt; chief there. Roqura
yine, o famous detective, wns celled in, and

said the detective.
Ithout doubt.

Tbe fainting fit was

reason. He was so utterly amaxed and would have had to t» dependent. But
taken aback that bo became as limp as a
wrt rag. Roqueplne put luihdruffs uj&gt;?n with her black crap&lt;a fulling around her,
him and led him Into a side room, .closing so waxy, fair and ruay nnd transparent 1 Of

did.

roping and joyous; and I couldn't help It, I
him back, "blood is thicker than water.

which

How could she, with Dennis waiting

domestic's tootstqx wurc beard, and tbe door
acuffle, fuid Roqucpine knew that bis as­
sistant Wiu doing Ida jiart of tbo work. But she had soiuotlilng nci
a prolonged struggle und many vrvanui in

baby bait bran on m I took him
liardly have done kissing him.

mk!

THK WKKXLT FREI IUKJW

ixxild

sororthing of him for n»”

again and f&lt; .1U-.I his bawls.

interesting tad ta-trurttre. t-r.Rii.aJ storira.

elderly woman, elegantly dreaaod, was forced

him coming from his work or running into

(ng him

tufl-dte depths of a talhw's bMrt.
---------wlvo
raiaaity «
Well, after that, Desmta couldn't gri lightning, ending m&gt; with a ahrt..k
lion. - irlv Mweh in tlw,
j* 1

went; special arUrk-soo thousands of •objeris.

another envriopn was aubsUtutnd for lhe

Ills anna from morning till night.

them Roquepine searched tbs bouse.

And In

little figure as Ixiulo luul, you

"But how did tbetliierosknow the money

victim to the snuff herself, shook violently
and
„~,i„
_ ... .__

Rociueplne

not for not sitting at borne sewing am! bclp-

vrnlksd with him; and the baby

“*■ s^pUMrt. brnoaij . &lt;-*&gt;. iiut
By this time

tbe house and keeping things trig and tidy.

Mate of Mtehtgaa,
.
FtfthJoticUl

and era to, I sotO'-timM had to sit up nights

InvMtigatloc riiowrd that tbe young man

for all that by having my wife stroll round

unfolding like

r, wm th* diCVurty.

UiouKuKi peopM boMd ogal
would.—New York Utter.

Mills, Bmaeri
_____ _____ , usereion
CMgrove. aoncRors for
red that defendant rale

we both eat on

As a prelliuluftry

Mka ta sncmsm.___
FBARK A- HOOHK.
nose in. And I think Dennis ww eart
of nwfor having him nights; butberouk!
help that.
I uewr shall forget, though, tbn nl-ht
baby har! tbe croup, and we btXb ht

thing, noil pt
but I couldn't

to inform him

light, and insisted on having them laid on

shining on wma herald
Louis T I exclaimed.

and son convicted at

«aottaa .-,y wfthtx.
But whea tbe d*ar

Iffl itm Offloe 63 Monroe St.
Utt. UUI. Grand Rapids

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VOL. XXXI. NO. 41.

The Hastings Banner.
IIastinos, Barmy Co^Migu.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
lUHHCRIlTIOM BATES

ADVERTISING RATES:
Hiunu per year......................
9100 00
Rxtr* ch uge tor special posHloiM.
k
job printing.
special prtdo I j felt In the. Job Priming Deputm&lt;*Mtof the Baxsu. Evep-Uilng In the
esUro office l» new, and with the fate*: teoe* of
iyjH&gt;. Hie moot approved patterns of machinery*
and ouJaprtent workmen employed, enables the

(• W. LOWRY, M.D.,
IT.
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist

TetoRbouo at Holloways'drug itore.
[IT BpeclaU attention paid tosurgical dUeaaes
H. LANDIS, M. Dm
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.

W
•

foaud there day or nUrtit.

IL TIMMERMAN,
. Homoepathic Physician A Surgeon,
(Flnrt door mt of HoUowxyi' dni&lt; rtoro.)

I C. LAMPMAN, M. D^
J.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
tteetal aud female dlseavoe a Hpecialty. I*1Im,
vutula and other dbeatea of the rectum treat­
ed. sad a cure (uarenteed or no pay. providing
s written anrec-incut ts bad te that effect previ­
ous to treatment. Kculdeucirand office corner
.ifffereon and Center atreeta.
R. Wx. JONES,
Dentist
All work prompUy aUeudcd to.

D

C. WELTON
:» u«t&gt;at for tbe Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
Ite write") iMjUdi- on a mau'n property acainit
wuiOy fire.lifftunlnu or wind; against a man's
ttto by death and accwleut.

H)OK A SHELDON,

(Office la Abstract Btack. Hastings, MIcU.)
Haro the only xet ot Abstract Books In Barry
'onnty.
.
I AMEfc^A^ WEEZE Y?
•I
Lawyer.
Hartings. Mich
i’raciico. in sU courts &lt;&gt;t tbo state. &lt;iffico oxer

: K. KENASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodyear ACo.’s store.)
rraoUceila ail courtsoIUmiState. GoUectloas
promptly aitendlox to.
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
Office wttU J. G. Bunyan &amp; Son i doors north
of Purtoffloe.
■«pccinlattentiou given to making exchange*
of property. The internals of non-re«ld«nt
property owners earrfully looked after. Farm*
of ail «1m» for »ale or rvebangr. Houses wnd
loU for aale.

M

IT NAPPEN A VanARMAN,
ix.
Lawyers.
■ Over UtaUufts NMtooal Bank.)
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ * At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

WU*LIAM b. SWEEZEY.
YY
J ustice of the Peace.
Collections a specialty.

T M. B. ttlLLABPIE,
1.
Notary Public.
Bowehx Mills.
JJAKY C COBB.
PA3HIUNAB/.K DHEHSHAKER.
Eepvdal Attention Given to Cutting
nd Fitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
Hoonu on r HcUantz' Store.

Frank o. boise,

NaehmlU, Mich..

Hardware A Iron Merchant,

aud complete Mock. New
lavltrd to call aod *ee u*:
welcome.

L. A. 1951-p^USS^fiJ=Z
J““" WioSSSm. M. w.

Hastings City Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Michlgau.

OFFICERS:
I), G. RoWnmxi. ErtakUnl;

DIRECTORS:

C. D. Recto.

TO ADVERTISERS.

WHOLE NO. 1655.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 17,1887.

Qounty News.
MIDDLEVILLE.
The only inconvenience high water
caused at this place whs tn compel
French &amp; Son’s mill to shut down one
day.
Society b all torn up over the hard
hits sent right and left by Rev, Knapp,
who has l»een evangelisting here fur
the past two weeks.
The sick list in this locality continues
to be quite lengthy, and local Mds. are
kept busy.
The M. C. R. R. gravel train has been
quartered here while repairing slight
washouts east of town.
•
A number of personal spites among
the young people of the village found a
medium in comic valentines for full
vindication Monday. The gentle dove
of peace in now expected to hover over
social water.
■ Register of Deeds Ralzey B. Richards
was in towq Saturday.
Mbs Lilliai) Ellwood, who is at pres­
ent a resident of your city, was the
guest of friends here a part of last
week.
Progressive euchre retains its popu­
larity deepite the bitter denunciation of
the game and its votaries by Evangelist
Knapp.
Hill Post gave u very pleasant box
social Saturday evening. A largenumber were in attendance, and the post's
trwisury must have been nicely benefit-

a most bountiful dinner was served
consisting of a variety of luxuries,
with presents as follows:
Hanging lamp—J. Rickert, Sr.. L. IL
Bunt. J. Burd. Una Bare. II. Rickert,
J. Rickert, Jr., J. W. Wolf and wives
and Mrs. M. Smith.
Silver pickleeaitor—brom children
of Mr. And Mr. Wm. Burd.
Set nut picks and crackers—H. L.
Sisson and wife and daughter.
Mxrble top center table—L. Stedge.
J. Henry, Wm. Fox. J. W. Strosbougb,
J. M. Rogers, T. Garn. T. Jones and
wives and Ida Davis, Wm. Vangorden
and Henry Burd.
. Pair Guinea fowls—L. F. Sisson.
Two half dollars—D. W. Moulton
and wife.
Set amber glass ware—J. Fighter
and wife.
RRdC 3llver MI1^n rings—Addie

from their eastern trip and settled
down to business.
O. Hunt and wife, who have been
visiting in N. Y. state for a month or
so. have returned.
. Luna Coolnge is expected home from
Allegan where she has been spending
the winter.
The subscription for the new hall is
just Ixximing. If they ‘build as they
talk Bowens Mills will have something
to be proud of.
Ed. Blanchard has bought another
horse.
Mrs. Joseph Bechtel is on the sick
list.
__________________

POUR CORNERS.
Roads, wet side up.
Donation at Mr. Wolfe’s to-night,
(Tuesday). •
.
Fnuik Smith, who has been in Dako­
ta for some time past, returned one dav
last week.
,
Philip Dunbar and wife, of your city,
spent Sunday with H. Johnson and I
family.
Geo. Bump and family sprat Sunday
With hb brother Paul, of Irving.
.
The literary last Saturday night was
well attended but the exercises were
not quite as good as on tjie night be­
fore, but we expect that the next will
be a good one.
•
On Fridiy night last the-friends of
Kittie Townsend came pouring in upon
her to celebrate her birthday. She gave
them a hearty welcome and after
spending the evening with games they
departed for their respective homes,
leaving her many tokens of regard.
Bert Stowell b not selling “brush” at
present, but b at work in the hotel at
Woodland Center.
. Steve Wolfe has a first doss roadster.
Our sick are convalescing.
. ALICE.

The debating society claims the atten­
tion of all the young men, and some
red-hot trtites are had.
Julia F. La* b to be here on Friday
evening, the 25th. She will undoubted­
ly have the biggest house of the season.
Mrs. Jim Gregory b seriously ill.
The Odd FcIIuwm. G. A. K. and W.
IL C. haVe changed their quarters and
now uccupv the old Masonic hall.
Ed. VanNtcker b home from Battle
Creek.
Geo. H. Fowler’s photographic car b
expected here from Vermontville.
Splendid specimens of hb work are
shown in the postoffice and at Cable's.
Nellie Putter, whom the News dubs
“Beautiful Meg, the queen of the Qnsles,” has been fired irom town, by the
township officials.
Mm. Al. Brooks had her arm broken

WOODLAND.
Masquerade skate at the Kelly rink
Feb. 21.
Billy expects to stock up hb butcher
shop in a few days.
Rev. Garlick and family were called
Bert Stowell and lady attended ed io Lansing on Saturday last to at­
catching her arm between the braces.
tend the funeral of Mrs. Garlick’s fathchurch at the center Sunday evening.
The Overamitb suits have been with­
The river that flows ■ through this
drawn. they having settled with Smith.
The
meetings
nt
the
M.
E.
church
are
A number ot people from other places
place b higher than it has been in a
still
continuing,
and
quite
a
number
num tier of years.
attended the funeral of Jackson Graves
Monday was St Valentine's day, so have started out to lead a-difterent life.
Anton Euper and wife lost their little
Several changes have been made'in
all the people say.
.
We wonder if our Advent friends child on Monday but
the personnel of the band recently.
L. Faul is having stone drawn for
DOWLING.
Clarence Barber, the kid co metint, w
wouid like to have our children go out
on Saturday and disturb them, as some the foundation of hb residence, which
Roads a little rough for nice pleasure now leader.
Representatives of the Grand Rapids
of their children do others on. their day be will build in the spring.
rides. '
Mrs. Geo. Beach has sold her farm
of rest.
Guy Manning is suffering with ery­ Demouratand the Michigan Tradesman,
the Detroit Journal, the Hastings Dem­
Edward Jones will go to New York expects to move to the center and buy sipelas.
a house and lot
this’week on business.
Several cases of mumps in tbb vicin­ ocrat, the Detroit Evening News, and
Miss Susie Neff a'88 on the sick Ust ity.
the Laingsburg News have been in
Jay Carpenter and wife Sundayed at
for the last week.
Wm. Brooks.
Miss Sarah Sanborn has returned Nashville the past week.
Wonder If all of the prohibitionists home from her visit at Massachusetts.
John Lydy and wife, of Campbell.
MAPLE GROVE.
i Saturday afternoon opon air-, concerts Ionia Co., were visiting friends here are gone now? Before the legislature
Mr Grames and wife, of Rutland,
by the band are drawing large^crowds Sunday.
bad submitted the amendment of the vi»ited friends in tbb place last week.
The bad weather htobeen rather a
of listeners.
Miss Georgie Johnson visited friends drawback to the protracted meetings at
Abram Yarger contemplates building constitution to the people at our spring
|Wm. Cridler is getting out bridge a house in the spring.
election there was a great ado. Biff in thia vicinity Saturday and Sunday.
the M. E. church. They will continue
tunber, at hb place wt-st of town, for
Several from this pl,»ce attended a this week.
Judson Carpenter is working for now we do not hear anything more
the Michigan Central.
about it Wkke up and let us try a dance al Johnstown 1 riday night
Mrs. IL A. Brooks broke her arm
Abram Yarger.
Township Treasurer Otto b calling
Hattie Durfee b at work at Mr.' Ed­ while on her way to Nashville last
John Carpenter and wife, Rufus Ves­ prohibitory law once.
on the slow ones this week. About ter and wife spent last Thursday in
week; the carriage went into ,a rut
mond's.
HICKORY CORNERS.
8700 is yet on the roll uncollected.
Campbell- Ionia Co., the guests of Mr.
The grangers have let their sheds to throwing the top back and catching her
The coming village election b at­ and Mrs. Nicholas A Harding.
A representative of the Banner put be built by the 22d.
arm in the side.
tracting considerable attention, and
Frank Quick sold one of bis colts to
.Wonder if some of our young men in hb appearance at the poetoffice on
Mrs. Sanlx&gt;rn intends to go to Battle
“slates’* are being made up by those can't guess a little straighter shout who the 4th, (agreeable to appointment) Creek to live and several ot her friends Oscar bcolt of Kahuno.
who want to see a little more life db- writes for this paper ? Guess again, where he was met by many iriends and gathered to make her a social visit
D. IL blade's Iriends helped him to
’ '*
renders of the Banner.
played by our administration.
celebrate his birthday the 7th.
George.
Thursday.
Our high school scholars&gt; are Iprepar- ,( Rev.
P. H. Lawrence had the mbfortune
Sain Hili h.w moved onto Ed. Reeee’s
nv». R.
«. ,«i.
mu ruuuut'utT
.J. uu»ru
Bowen will
commence
MORSO-THORNAPPLE.
to
losse
one
of
hb
matched
grey
horses
ing a sensational breach of
A—
farm.
f ------promise
suit' holding meetings in the near future at
to come off in the near future.
.. The
.... the church.
the other dav.
Those from this way who attended
Lem Cole is improving slowly, and
Brad Tompson has a sick horse.
celebrated Collins-Campbell case will
Mrs. E Cole's funeral wdte very thank­
will soon be out again.
Protracted meetings at the W. M.
sink into insignificance when the testi­
The water in the lake was about ful fur their dinner that was so kindly
CEDAR CREEK.
church under the labors of Rev. Voor­ eight feet above the water mark; the 1 urnblted them at Mr. Cleveland's be­
mony in this matter is broiufnl out.
News scarce but such as we have we hees are still in progress, with favorable highest for many years.
The public can listen to the secrets di­
fore taking their cold ride home.
«•
omens for great g&lt;»d.
vulged at ten cents a head, reporters will give you.
Our saw mill at Morgan b at work
Monroe Armour is on the sick list
The club dance at Tompson's hall on once more.
excluded.
SMILES.
Benjamin Bishop's wife is very sick, Friday night hst was a complete flzzlo.
The water has injured a great many
•What straits are thu most perilous?”,
with little hopes of recovery.
Too much cold water above and below bridges and sluices in our vicinity.
FREEPORT.
asked the Sunday school superintend­
Mrs. Geo. W. Valentine b very sick, (we gu&lt;9M&gt;) cooled the ardor of the
A tine sermon at the hall Sunday ev­ ent; and a little boy spoke up promptly,
From the Herald.
but is considerable letter at tbb writ­ musicians to such nn extent that their ening by Bev. Paxton.
'•whiskey straighto!”
Maple sugar making will soon com­ ing.
instruments did not sound at this place.
Mr. Crouch’s tile ditch we see will
mence.
.Sheriff .Shriner was in town one day
A Chicago clergyman asks: “Can a
Granny Flansburg b visiting with need a little repairs, as the water took
Duck creek bridge south of Jasper last week.
man be a chrbtain and at the aatno
her daughter, Mrs. w. Parker In Rich­ the overland route.
Carpenter^ han lieen condemned.
Protracted meetings are being held
The social of the Red Ribbon society time asucceaalul business mmF* He
There is yet much sickness in tbb &lt; in the U. B. church, but as the roads land for the past week.
can
if hr advertises largly.—Puck.
School
in
Fractional
district
No.
I,
of last week was a grand success for
vicinity, but no contagious dbeaM-s are iare bad the attendance is small.
Prarieville and Barry closes a success­ all. Proceeds 88.30.
reported.
Grandpa—*Now. Tommy, can you
It begins to look as if this little burg
tell me where Port comtB Irom?”
A delegation of Woodland (hid Fel­ was not to have a deputy sheriff this ful term on Friday next with J; Kellogg
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Tommy—“No, sir. but 1 know where it
lows visited the Freeport lodge Satnr- time, but we are well enough without us teacher.
Geo. O. Jonttthns gone to ytait an
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. goes to.”' Tbeuuestionb not prereed.
0ay evening.
one as our ok! deputy. Charles Bailey,
church on Sunday last.
Eber Moflit b enjoying a visit from has l&gt;evn appointed constable by the only sister In Wisconsin.
It b said that women dress extrava­
Mrs.
W.
McNeil,
who
has
been
very
Service at the Chapel last Sunday
hb two brothers, one of Manton and )town board.
sick for several days.past is slowly re­ evening conducted by Rev. Babcock gantly tu worry other women. A man
the other ot Alaska.
.
It has become quite fashionable for
who dresses extravagantly generally
The Republican town caucus will be boys in this plans. ranging from twelve covering under the medical'treatment from abroad. He will occupy the pul­ worries jus tailor.—Kocbester Union.
of J. I. Chandler.
pit again next Sabbath.
held at North Irving post-office on Fri- ।to twenty fears old. to carry "revolvers
Henry Dubob, of Hope, was charged
The singing claw will meet with Mr.
day. Feb. 18th. at 1 p. in. v
,every day. On Saturday last Valentine
The latest gem in the line o! coroner’s
There b talk of another newspaper Fry came to grief by carelessly hand­ one day last week by hb chuma of this Handy Friday and Saturday evenings, jury verdicts comes from Dakota,
place, of having in the night time of instead of one evening in the week.
being started at Caledonia. It would ।ling his revolver. He was trying the
where a jury found teat “she came to
the Sth in the presence of many witThere is no one by the name ofTeeple her death by a faloaoiu desire to reach
beabort-lived. The News tills the bill. ।spring, it was a self cooker, it went off
Dr. Abliott of Cariton, b reported as jshooting himself through the left hand. ntiwes of the township of Hope, taken in Our village; it was Mrs. Bose Temple a happy hereafter.”
MIm Clara Sabin for a life partner. who entertained those guests last week.
being very low from the effects o{ a Dr. Broughton dressed the wound.
Boston is rejoicing over a man with
Many congratulations attend the happy
Karl Junin it-It town thb morning
gun-shot wound received in the army. ■This voung man han owned three re­
for Philadelphia where he b employed two hearts. That is very well as a cu­
Morey Teepie of Fillmore, has sold ■volvers in as many months, contrary to couple.
riosity. but ii man with two pockttWill Montgomery occupies the posi­
bis 180 acres of land in Kansas, to par- .the wishes of hb parents. This should tion in J. Montgomery's I shop in place to pul up wind mills.
A large company of our Odd Fellows books and no heart can become a mil­
tie? residing there. Consideration 8COO. tie a warning to other boys to leave off
of Professor McFall.
visit Plainwell lodge to-night by invi­ lionaire much quicker.
Rev. D. L. Eaton accompanied Rev. ।handling revolvers, as they are danger­
Dr. Burt, who ha.* been laid up for tation.
“And how do your people take the
Grinnell of Nashville, home Tuesday ,ous playthings.
repairs a long time, is so far recovered
We are sorry to hoar of the serious death of your grandfather, Mr. FoggF’
returning Wednesday with Rev. Vanns to be able to go to the barn and look illnwa of Zette Easton, of Otsego, “Oh! very hard, Mrs. Puff, very hard.
Auken. Meeting every night.
after hb pet pony.
HARRYVILLK.
formerly of thb village,
You
see this b the first time grandfath­
The G.
R. band of thb place are
Miss Edith Hammond of Cedar
Eugene Horton has been out of town er has ever died.”—Life.
Grandma Whitlock is visiting her
btvinning^ to show the good results of
Creek was the guest of J. M. Cross for a few days on business.
Newton for a few days.
regular practice. The boys are rapidly son
1
^The moral effect of being well drewSaturday and Sunday.
Rev.
Paxton
pasued
the
last
week
by
improving.
ed was shown in. the answer of a chiM
ASSYRIA.
,
S. S. Yeiter and wife.of Lowell town- 1the bedside of his aged mother at Mar­
CASTLETON.
One of John Manzer's boys b very who was asked why she wasn’t good ship, visited Mrs. Y’s parents. J. Reuter !cellus. who is gradually failing in
D. W. Smith was at Hastings Satur­ sick with Inflamatiun of the lungs. Dr. like another little girl: “Perhaps 1
and wife of Irving, a few days th* past health.
should be if my dress had little pink
Mrs. Mina Baird is at home with her day.
Fay attends him.
week.
Ex Co-Clerk Geo. Abbey, of Hastings,
’There will be a dunce at the Union bows all over it.”
Rev. J. R. Bowen of this place aud parents Hjram Feagles and wife. Her Sundayrd with E. Lockhart.
House hall February 22. Everybody b
When you hear a mother calling her
E. D. Jennings. Esq., Campbell, dis­ health h^ery poor.
Miss'
Ellen
Gates
has
returned
to
her
Wm. Howell has token up hb abode
invited.
cussed the Sabbath day question at
son to “Gome here and shut the shut­
home in Orange.
The recent rains have started some fo ters,” and hear him respond, "It is shut
Cariton Centre last Sunday evening.
'once more in HancbettviUe aud b
V. Osborn has the material an the uur bridges toward Battle Creek.
Abram Steckle sawed a maple trite ready to wait upon the public with all ground for a new houte.
mother, and 1 can't shut it any shutter,”
Mr. T. J. Palmer an old man 73 years
into wood the other day and got seven­ kinds of blacksmithing.
Harvey Perkins intends to build an old. and a resident of East Assyria, died do you ever pause to analyize the deli­
Mrs. Lay Cole, of Thornapple, has re­
teen cords of 18-inch wood and 1%
cate beatuire of our language?
upright to his house and put
a
cords four feet long. The stump 1ceived a letter addressed to her father bam-ment under hb barn in the spring. Of apoplexy last Friday morning.
“There are two ways of looking at
Dr. C. O. Scott, supposing he was at his
The boys say Peter Hartom will have
measured 3 feet W inches across.
Mrs. James Taylor and child are on an auction next week.
this question,” said a bank president at
Eliza Fox wm thrown from a sleigh journeys end. Fears are entertained th- sick list
Parties from Morenci. Lenawee Co., a temperance meeting; "which js the •
last Thursday near the Lowell depot by hb many friends that some accident
Rev. B. E. Paddock preached at the arc trying to start a step ladder factory safe side?” “Canada! shouted a small
has
befallen
him.
and three of her fingers dislocated. The
school hduse Thunuiay evening.
boy in the gallery, and the© the audi­
:here.
hand was dressed and Mfss Fox con- . The neck-tie social at Red Ribbon
Your scribe and lady had the honor
boll last Wednesday evening was a
The high water prevented Prof. ence became lost in reflection.
tinned her journey to Sheridan.
and pleasure ot having an Invitatloq to
If you are going to attend a Wash- ।grand success. Nearly one hundred attend the dedication of the K.’ P. Scotield irom attending his band class
A Canadian lady, who was undergo­
ingtoh's birthday party, come to Free­ were fed and the clubs realized 88 pro­ Castle Hall at Nashville Thursday. lust Wednesday night.
ing examination tor a teacher's certifi­
Mrs. Jacob Schafhauser is seriously cate, was asked: “Who surrendered,
port. The G. A- R. band are making fit
The
t»anquet,
toasts
and
dedication
were
On Saturday afternoon of last week
preparations for a grand time at the
and to whom, at the battle ot Bedan?"
friends commenced to assemble at the excellent and a credit to ivy J.xxlge K.
She answered positively, ••General .
parsonage in honor of Mrs. Paxton’s P.
NASHVILLE.
Washington to the Duke of Wellington."
for all who attend.
The last rains raised our creek to - its
35th
birthday.
The
company
were
not
A letter received from J. W. BoynWe’ve had “» lot of fun” as Alba
highest water mark.
A minister made an interminable
toe on Saturday last dated New lork forgetful of the wants of the inner
Haywood says, with high water the
Wheat looks well.
call
on a lady of hb ' acquaintance.
man.
and
soon
the
board
was
spread.
past week. The water rose steadily all
City, Feb. 3d, indicates that he is enLewb Lockhart b on the sick list.
week until midnight on Wednesday, Her little daughter, who* was present,
gagetl in closing up arrangements to While Mrs. i‘axton was assisting in
commence work on hb G’d Rapids A preparing dinner an elegant hanging
when it began to subside, and b now giew weary of hb conversation, and
WEST B A LTI MORE.
Lansing railroad. The report that Mr lamp was being unpacked and hung in
down within bounds again. The water whispered in a audible key, “don't he
Several cases of mumpa last week.
bring hb amen with him. mamma ?”-■
Bovntnn has sold a part of his iron te the front room. As dinner was an­
J. W. Gibson and family returned to was about as high us ever before known, San Francisco Call.
and a numberbf families found them­
the Kalamazoo road is without founda­ nounced ready Mrs. Paxton was called Kalamazoo last week.
into the room and Mr. Silas Babcock
A little chap of four years old. who
tion in fact.
■,
, with a few remarks presented the lamp,
Robert Haynes h drawing hb wheat selves called upon to vacate their prem­
The heavy rain of Monday night and
He contracted for 78 cents per bunheL ises in short order. The flume was had often been to church, but never to
Tuesday forenoon caused the river to also a silver castor from her husband
Gus tiharpsteen talks of going to torn ourof the dam, and a portion of the theatre, was Liken to the Boston
and
son
and
a
needle
book
from
Grand
­
the dam also went. The western span Musuem. * He looked around for a
raise higher than ever before known.
Dakota this spring.
The Tyler bridge north of J. C. Baker’s ma Whitlock. All report a good time.
Valentine Fry while fooling with a of the ol&lt;l bridge was carried away. It while at the people coming in. ;md then
carried away b the only serious damage
revolver shot himself through the hand. was found necessary to build a mini** growing impatient, mud. “Father, fath­
BOWENS MILLS.
reported on the river. A washout oc­
The Banner representative was at tore levee along the east side of the er, why don't they l&gt;egin? The pews
curred on “bullhead’' run east of town
Ed. Tolhurst has taken to himself a Prichardville Monday. Wonder if he road west of Holler's residence to keep are full."— Boston Budget.
which will require days to repair. The wife in the person of Mbs Hena.
had tu charter an extra team to cart the water from overflowing and cutting
A Buffalo paper Hays that just lieforv
proprietors or the grist mill have been
away the road.
Fred Hunt has the bilb out for nn home the dollars?
the Opening Session of the savants in
The joint debate of the Hastings and that City Bishop Ctoxe remarked to a
kept busy keeping the channel open, auction sale preparatory to going west
Our ex-blacksmith is expected bock
but the danger b now considered past.
Niuh ville societies, last Friday evening, reporter: “I should like to correct the
There will be an apron social at the here in a few days.
“The plot thickens,’' as story writers I. O. G. T. hall on the evening of the
was largely attended and highly enjoy­ proof-sheet of my prayer. You news­
ed by ail.
The Hastings toys were paper men and the printers are so un­
are wont to say, and so it is in railroad 88th.
JOHNSTOWN.
circles. There b talk that the Michi­
«wy victors. Clark and Wooten carry­ familiar with prayer that you're pretty
News scarce.
Ettle Williamson has completed her
gan Central will construct h road from term of school at the springs.
Guess we will have more sleighing ing off the laurels.
certain to bungle it up badly.”
Battle Creek via. Hastings and Free­
Five newly-converted members were
Professor Richards' Hinging school b by the looks.
“Bailiff." said an Arkansas J udge one
port to Lowell, and it b also nimoml progressing finely at the Robbins'
E. E. Hampton is at work for C. A. received into the M. E. church last Sun­
day last week to the officer in charge of
that an air line will be built from To­ fichool bouse.
Bristol in his picket mill.
day morning.
'
ledo, O-. to Grand Rapids A glance at
J. Leet and Folly Powers were vbit­
Herb Wuirath has moved into the the jury, "will 70U Pl«*e Infor® the
James Devine met with quite a seri­
jurj
that there will be a horse race in
the map will
Freeport is dfe ous accident, dislocating some of the ing friends in this section the last part of Kanaga building to permit of hb build­
Merrick's pasture at 3 o'clock T Tbs
recllv in the way of such a road. Rail­ bones of hb foot
ing being repaired.
the week.
Green A Manton bare moved into the jury had Wo oct forty-eight hours,
road' lightning may strike this place
if vou see any difference in the looks
Uncle Dick bus gone to Prarieville to
but in less than thirty minutes they
of David Bristol and Tom McGrath you
work at hb tradayn.
__________________
B. Meeslmer b preparing to move into came into court with a verdict
Eld. Gillaspie and wife spent a coup­
A conductor m an Iowa railroad
CARLTON.
F. C. Boice’s vacant store.
le of days last week visiting in the
We expect a wedding in town in the
A burpriro.-T»mity years ago Mr. town of Hope.
Howard Ives b canvassing for fruit nesr future, if there is anything meant
and Mrs. Wm. Burd were united in
travelling
with hie wife, and reatared
by
a
young
man
from
Dowling,
who
marriage, they were visited by about, trees in Allegan county.
it The old man thanked the oSctaL
Quite anumbwof the young people comes over fsotaoor way two or three
00 relatives and friends Saturday Jan.
-r ■
»th. 1887, at their home in Csrltoi?. o&lt; thb ptace attended church at Way­ times • weeta
Time wan
in social chat with an land Sunday evening
W. K. Bowen and wife have returned ettyUMUtU, J«t&lt;l
risay rrad bv Clara Suwon after which.

�Mrs. HMBlre Ubmley. Peterson, Q*J
Go, Iowa, telh the following remark­
able story, the truth of which b vouch«A for by tbe rwddente of the town: -1
an n years old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lamrcitsMi
for many yean; could not dress myself
Without help. Now I am free from aH
pain and soreness, and am able to do all
ray own housework. 1 owe my thanks
to Electric Bitten for having renewed
aty youth, and removed completely
ffsmnri and pain.” Try a bottle, onl«r
Kte at W. if. Goodyear A Co. a drug
ACaptela'a Fort a mb to Dtecovarju
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plvtagbetwecn Atlantic City and N. I;
had been troubled with a cough so that
ho was unable to sleep, and was induc­
ed to try Dr. Kings New Discovery for
anrou.motion It notonly gave him iaatant relief, but allayed the ‘‘Mfr™*
aorenros in his breauL His children
were aff&lt;-cted and a single dow had the
same happy effect. Dr. Kings New
Biscovcrv is dow the standard rrmedv
to the Coleman household and on board
the schooner. Free trial bottles of this
standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear ft
Od.’b drug store.

SWEPT BY A TORRENT.

THE NATION'S WISE MEN.

TWENTY HOUSES IN LYONS, MtCH.,
DESTROYED BY DELUGE.

WORK OF SENATORS ANO REPRE
SENTATIVES AT THE CAPITAL.
Uar Um Boek Uaod

Uta Kaiimu Icglilaiure n»king Um opening to

credential* of Senator Block bridge were
Bled. Thu bill appropriating KU,OCW,OCM lor
cationa waa jaierd without debate. A bill
prt.hibiting Um Importation of aiieua umler 1

[• । Drover u&gt; |A'.&amp;,OQO, and a bill appropriating
u 16U.IMJ tor a (Kiblic building at Lafayette,
•precb UMrooa, Concluding with tba remark

Um loaate bill providing for ten cbwf« of dl-

giv.-nutio* to England that
United 8UU, couriered romt

Cliann. ! vxn.pt by tettln&lt; down

conclusion ot which Um e-nate adjourned.
The bill providing for bolding United
State- court at Duluth. Minn., was paawxl by

providing for Uw aelxun* and forfeiture (iu

acrww the Potomac Irom thia city to Arling-

/ It is propCned to sink a salbprospectihg bore miiiway between the villagre
•f Muir and Lyons.

Ino-MnUy ahad-

wm

bcllt up and itrenr-broed. hsi dfcraUnv. a»

wa*

Wasntsurua Crrr. Feb. 8.—A petition
from Um citizen* of New Lexington, Oak&gt;,
that, iiegotmioru for the a-'quiaitiou of Canaoabytbe United State* b&gt;- unmdlately be­
gun. Tbe l»au&gt;* bill providing fur tn loca-

was

m&gt; high M

Attentioi

Wortim
Classes,
Wo are now
pn.irtrrtiatml »uu।

writing Full
drraa i.knauz

TOD

The bill apprupriaiiog |1UU,&lt;*)J for improve
habit, which m do ng more to niin our
youth-than wbi«ky.~ He wn* interrupted
frequently by «-rtm of "tinje.'’ “jiuh bnn off.'
and ••cut it abort" until W. B. Coneiy got

The portodi.w appropriation bid km then
roeudered. and Plumb explain'd that with

Doses Ono Dollar.

quratkm of uibtnlaaion ot prohibition to the

make a prohUxteia
hu-evei. Hr
Mid that he believe.I prohibition Ito he a ml.

bill

Sarsaparilla

rtnplo* meet

Untie the Inquiry into th* relations between
lab &lt; and capital. Blanford Introduce 1 n

&gt;m then laid uver.
Lrxington

IOO

rrnbiidttan campaign in thia city kicked at
th. breach Bunday. The meeting wa* bald
W AMKtxoroK ClTT, Feb. 1U.—Two bill* look­
ing to an tnerroae of the navy wore introduced
of
the WonanY Christian Temperanoa unkai.
In the anna to Friday, one by Cameron undone
by Hate. The former appropriates I15.UXI,

the Latter also appropriate* |15,UJU,UU0 for

dian territory for the Chicago, Kanatu X
Nvbrn-ka railway, and appropriating |LS,U«' for rompl-Ung the Detroit public budd-

Hood's

Sold by *n d’rnrrir.'i. tl;*ix f.w|i «_i

passed appropriating (Kl.lMl for a public
building at ForUmoutt, Ouio, and tbe Uuu&gt;«
adjourowL

(jvrlal ordw. Tba bill cambilabiag Unltad
Batea courts at St. Joarptb Han rubai and
b|iriDKtl&lt;M, Mo, wm pa-^-i. Under *u*pra-

play, am
liy thi* time the audlrnr

Heveral Inus&lt;£ little im-

uiu-o.it

i-rr, and th*t functionary rallied It

one pruiiilMt^it; gwcmmen. agvuU or ctH-

Worms in children often lead to day, and lb~ bill prohibiting the cntcbmg of
dangerous sickness. Use Hill's Peer­
less Worm Specific. Nocure.no pay.
W. H. Goodyear.
earfy tlsb'iig
the (Uber wa
X o\co w' a. B,ood aixlr
LVVt*.V\ T» mood Remedy guaran­
teed. It is a poeitiva care for Ulcere. Eruptioaeor Syphilitic Poisoning. It porifleelbe
whale system, and banishes all Rheumatic
aakd Neuralgic pains. We guarantee 1L
a h r_ATHMor nrogxLit.

Bose Divine of West Shennan, Isa­
bella county, has a collection of 1.00U
tin tobacco tags.

mg hym.

•pt cud [rtiUlic importance. Wuib engaged on

Senator ItainUn n a lb'publican

liorarily ocrupt*! by John F G&gt;Kidiuau.
CHARGED WITH ASSASSINATION.

out bl. approval to* dependant pviMlona-bUI;

Tomas tuny

iMtault baring bron mode th tha eondibuc* «

objection* very briefly

Burn* and J. iMvidoun Hurr

under the bill: that it b
U» night of Nov. »&gt;, Ihtii, on

SfflL.
.^LTSES

pwuaioti bill*. ad juurnlng at I) p. in.
killed they were in hiding with

the morning Ikour the bill want over, and Un

HALL'S
There is more Catarrh in this section
•f the country than all other diseaws
put together, and until the lust few
years was supposed to lie incurable.
Fora great many years doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and prescrib­
ed local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science baa
proven catarrh td be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitu­
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co..
Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional
sure on the market It is taken inter­
nally in doses from fen doses to a teaapoonful. It acts directly upon the
blood and mnens surfaces of the sy»tem. They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
drcular and tretimonials. Addreiw,
F. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo. O.
HTSold by Druggists, 75 cts.

matic ap,iropri*Uon

In hb old pnaiUon and

AN INAUSPICIOUS OPENING

A Battle Creek man has written Mrs.
Gen. Logan to loan him •10,000 for a
term of yean at ♦ per cent.

The reduction of internal revenue
and the taking off of revenue stampri
from Proprietary Medicinre.no doubt
has largely liem-IRted the ••onsumera, as
well as relieving the burden of home
manufacturers. Especially in this the
ease with Green’s August Flower and
Boschee's GermsFSyrup. as the reduc­
tion of thirty-aix cents per dmen, has
been added to increase tbe size of the
bottles containing them* remed ire, there­
by giving one-Ufth more medicine in
the 75 cent size. The August Flower
for Dyspepsia and Liver Com plain L
and the German Syrup for Cough and
Lung troubles, have perhaps, the larg­
est sale of any medicine in the world.
Tbe advantage of Increased size of the
battles will !*• greatly appreciated by
the sick and afflicted, in every town
and
village in civilized countries.
Bam pie bottles for 10 cents remain the
same size.
-

■ fUroaparina eerr* aornfni^

\\ MM la no

Tbw got the R publican* to flliburter-

The Best Salve in the world for Guta,
Irubwe. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Uhilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear it Co.

One Dollar

rbom yielded b*fore

adjourned.

ZoUQ.uUU, RW.UUU, and I l.MJU
buiidlnp at Troy, N. Y,

poaUog tllaOUU.OW

and

»X1,SU&gt;,UUO re- [ *od •«»&gt; »rt"r Um murder

wm

placed om the

। aubiUiQte 1 fur Um annate

1 be bill prohibiting tlw importation of opinm

moot completely drtnoilUwd.

building at LaFayetta, Ind., wm agreed to. that Kmldt aud Bank* had informed on him
and Um bill dividing 11 linoia into judicial ‘ *“

bill aolburUin; Um president to arrange a

tlmo eulogies wvru delivered upon the

wars iliummated, an I at thia instant tha

Cvuaidaratioo of tbe poituflire appropriation
bill
wa» ronimed, aud the amend­
ment appropriating C30U,&lt;AX&gt; to
mbudize
at.-aruahlp
linre
to
South
American porta waa adopted. It provide

Tba roof wM

r?
thing inode

wm

injured.

With thr* frvadr
1-rlMlial »um of tlftero hundred doli»n »ft&gt;

jail
DYNAMITE BOMBS IN FRANCE.

living tn Um vicinity&gt;sy Um light wa* *o
•rn "a* no thundor or ligbtait&lt;.

UKE RATS IN A TRAP.

WajMDIOTOX Cm-. Fob. &gt;0.— Th" fact th*t i CBti
rvswterod, aud' tin aarviw to
W*&lt;ii»M&gt;day had brou wt apart in Um a*aat»
uwardad alter diM •dvertiasmaat. Tba
a.*tb».tajr upm wbicii buIojmb ou tliu Ute I
roto WO; A1Uwo, Biair. Biwon.
*
v;an, viwuey. vocgvr, vunom. Mawve, ixiipn,
U .Minna U in.
Uoujt.. I.rp SdmnirfK Eu.ll.. S..rtt F.r«ll, Riy.,
numUu- M
U&gt; Uu
which Gor»..u. Or.j. 1UI«. Hour. l»olU. McMUTeerL —-*t ~l tu. th^ir full rMK.i-itu
Amrwtv
w. &gt;
«... . ..
. a

CATARRH CURE,

at the opUou &lt;X aatd twortgagrva. melr .-kccntMt
administrator* or a**igt&gt;t.. heron* anu fe d«
in.m tdlairb tlietvaiter.
rotrojb
•and tmyaiite
..
__ _
. ....

ba*lug been itMUiuird i&lt;&gt; rerotrr P-’

given that on Naturdav. Apr!
ftw,.st M o'clock In Um lorrm.in

Spooner, Teller. Willlan.. and Wibon of

roll. Frye, Plumb, Evarta, Habin and Palmer
Over 100,000 barrels of salt are stored
sheds at South Bay City ■iwalting
rale and shipment

rowgauMuoin tariowi*ni|&gt;&lt;*:
In Ute County ot Harry, and til itc c4 Mich:
and described a* fouowa to wtt: The n

0 o'clock
Saturday rrawing, fire broke out in Um

id

bi.la should bo conddervl, but dually decided

adalnutaring Dr. Hain*' Goldan Spedfle.

■mate adjourned.

Il can be given tn a cup ot coffee or tea with­
out toe knowledge of the person taking It, ef.

ing Lu Uie aggregate ttfl.lAM.UOO for modern

knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink -

trr that could report it at any time.
Oral unauocewfully attempting to have it

about *7,500,000 trade dollar*.

A kxig

trade dollar* redeemed and reroiuad ahould
or ahould not be included in Um U.tM),&lt;AXi at

The building wna four stones high, and Br­
front

adopted declaring
r coinare should

to Jdv-m, Saturday,

containing elghty-oire acre*, more or te«.
Dated HhmlagiL, Mleh, January 5. A. Il-1*BORZfXT RUlfiiS.
J DAVIH-I.S 1.1 K&gt;DkVIDILCnOK.
FHILO A. BHEM’iiS,
Mortrv*
CHAS. R. BAUEK. AUoroey for Murttr.ro Buto at Mleklgra-FHUi Jodldal CUeuit -4s

it to the appropriation ooi

Chancery.
Itch, Prairie Mange, anil acratcbea
of every kind curwi in 30 minutes by
Woodford’s Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists. Uastinga,
Mich.
.

fur the Couary of R*r:i ’•

SoUr* ta hereby glrea that in pur*ui. &gt;. «•
y virtue of an order xi4 dreree made hr U*
in about gl®,t«J with two-tbirda inrorod.

DVSVQVX. Iowa, Fob. 8.— Dubuque bar

Dennis Lyons, a miner, fell from a
staging at Lake Superior mine, Ish­
peming, and was killed.

district attorney in

notable advance la In sugar

Until Turolay
dav ni Januarv. A n. is*
ALONZO K. KkNAidON.
CbgattCsMkCesmhNOotr is and I*
Hany fmmty. Miehlgan
r!liipialnant.

aboitobed.

United Stataa

hicb will n . doubt

■matoldlmn

�A tody called on Mr*. Gladatonn darthe Ute l*arli*toenUry drcUnn.
greet!n&lt; her, said:
" Phene arc
S»ubWI Utnrt, Mrs. GlmM.»ne. but
S£rr la one above who will st*
Peru for six montlw
and^tbe 1
T-11 •• -Y»W, said the prim* “dnhter s boya wen- nU getting dfafcoartenwi. Rival
wifej “take a heat, ho will be down
preMMitly.'*
।
-Bailiff,’* iuild »n Arkansas Judge one
,
day 1»*‘
the officer in charjre of
.
----- —— —~■&gt; »&gt;•!, UUL KniUO, i :
fee jury, •‘will yon plruse inform the
isrv that t^ere will be a horse race In wiry and alert. He had mined in Califor­
Merrick's pasture at 3 o’clock ?” The nia anil M&lt;-xico with fair succt-*, and it was
eir- had been out forty-eight hours, all on account of his daxxllug dream of a
but m less than thirty minutes they Peruvian iMmansa that we were camping
ant in tlw.
T *
came into court with a verdict.
Nothing could dapran or daunt John
Who says the white man is uot su­
onway. One dav he said:
I
perior? Every tithe an Indian brave
"Boys, tho shakes we’ve had lately muan
went over Niagara he proceeded to tomvlhinq more than an ornary airihqukk.
tbe happy hunting groumls direct. Prob’ly thar'll bo a volcnner. *lt’U bust tip
Nowadavx the * etiturrttouw pale face things pow’ful lively, but if you kin stand
goes through the rupids, comes out tb.&gt; racket, it’ll b.- all tlw better for tn. ,
I
with a aalriy of S200 a we»Ji. In the It 11 save so much blasting, you know. ”
face of such a record tbe Indian is no­
After that we eonewth-d our fenra, if we J
iuvl any. Wo caught something of our
where.
leader’s reekl—n—. Beri.iw, we hat! paa^l ।
Mm. WhL S'raaburg, living near through too tunny earthquake* since sye
Imlay City. look rariiolioacid Thurs­ had been in that region to care much nlxnit
day aud died. Suicide.
,
Accidentally, ono day, I made an en­ j
Traveling men ahould carry a bottle
ef Cobb’s 1*iUb. 26 cents for 40 pills. couraging discovery. I found nn aban­
doned
silver
mine.nit
wna
evidently
of
great
W. H. Goodyear.
dq&gt;th and liatl been lloodeti, perhaps, for a
Joha Kieder of Dexter, diet! last century or longer. Th- road I—ling to it
•teek. Records ih’ hia liuully showed was choked up with a heavy forest growth.
kiui to lie 110 years old.
Conway was in a state of f«varish egTry a liottle of Hill's Peerless &lt;3ough citemcnt when -1 took him tn the place.
"Thar's millI a as of it down thar," he
dyrup for y&lt;»ur cough. No cure, no said, rubbing his hands. ’ "Thar's been mil­
pay. W. II. Goodyear.
lions tuck out, but thar's millions thar yit."

PIZARRO’S POCKET.

Jamra Kane of Marquette Is reported
to &gt;have frozen to death while out fish­
ing Saturday.
.

RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH

CAN BE CURED.
Pardee ifedirine Co.,

I

Gkxti.kmkx:—Nearly all winter I wm
confine*! to my room with inflammatory
। heumalism. I commenced using Dr.
Pardee's Rheumatic iteimjdy, but aftet
•aklng It for a time the pain became mor*
•nlcnse, and I wm nlanncd and (eared
the remedy was making me worse, bni
■-ontinuod its use and soon the pain left
me, and I xr«duAlly improved, tlie soro
«m» leaving my arm* aud shoulder* and
otnpkhdj’ cured inc. At the time I
-ommenred ad ng the remedy I had a
throat difficulty and the catarrh, which 1
‘oaod u&gt; be better' after taking it, and it
- -ccurred to nn- to use it as a gargk-.
uhich 1 did. and to my great aalisfaction
I Improved rajddiy. and to-day am fre«from both rheumatism and eatarrlu
1
-.‘tislder It indispensable aa a. family
»ke one teaspoonful
u-aapoonfu after
medicine. I Uk&lt;*
UtmIHmC a " find it"' a splendid
&lt; - - tonic.
■
' would &lt;ub
troubles and e.uarrh' *
---r i— --------- ---- ’
remarkable cure* from tbe use of thi*

( ventnrc-d to suggest that th-i min* bad
been exhautted.
"Oh, I don’t mean that pertirkler hole,’’
ho replied; "I nnn the stuff ix hero or
hereabouts."
Conway pauxed a moment, and, after
looking ■-archingly at me, broke out again
“Do you know what I'm .looking fori"
"Silver," I answered in a matter of fact
way.
"Silver, be biowedl It's wiws’tuviirer.
I'm looking for Pissarro's pocket!"
“Whreo pocket*" I exclaimed.
‘•Ola Fi's. Never benr of Pizarro, tbo ole
roaster who uaxl to niinmage around here’"
Ignoring my friend’* fnvolous familiar­
ity with tbe great conqueror, I asked for an
explanation.

repotitian here. When the story was told
to ma ns I sat under a cinnamon tree, chew­
ing cca leaves, and watching the filmssmoko that rows from tho volcanic flwires

When a innn bon a Irnby

believe anything.

ami gold and diamonds io a cavern among

Lesa than one-half th&lt;- Amount
cured him.

John C. Heron, of 46, 4th street, Rochndcr, has been troubled for years with
fhcumalbm in the shoulder* and about ami chcwxi the exhilarating &lt;-r*ca. «r»
the heart. He gave a physician ten dol­
lin' for an examination, gnd he merely until wc found Pizarro’* pocket and empttel
informed him that b&lt;- had rheumatism &lt;rf
“Good Lord!" cried Conway, with a
the heart. He was cured by Dr. I^ard.-c’s
Rbi umatlr Remedy, and for less than one troubled look, "I clean forgot tb^princeaa "
half the money paid for the examination,
j
, copper colored princ— conceal'd about
Ask your druggist (m Dr. Panice** barer’ I asked.
Mnerfv. xnd
to make fun of," said my
Remedy,
and take no other. Price.
Price, Al
*1 ner
per , "
’* Taint
’iian’ nothing
i
""’"J, "Sbe’s n • fine looking gal.
Soltle; six Ixittlee, ffi.
1
companion.
Partlee Medicine Co., Rochester, N.Y. I
WWetill
’v you sec her. But the point bi

MlcUlgau.

YOUR LASTCHANCE/4^
'

TO BUY

MINNESOTA,^
LOW PRICES.
a^rUPAYFOR

/CMICflCn
AunlOffTNWBTERI

MILLION

wax wx-ially the equal of any of the white
inhabitants of the country.
.
As I exj**ctal. tho priacaM rode over
nearly ev«jr day. with one or more attendquaintod with her.
Our work approoeb-d
its .end, and wo wwe all in a xtate of
breathl— cxt-itemcnL We were satisfied
that Hzarro had tunnelrd from tlw ba/* of
tho shaft under tho hill, anti, after M-aling

only way wna to blast through the rocks to
tbo hidden chamber or pocket.
Our exidwdotu day after day seemed to
have tlw effect of jmralyzing tho bal.y vol-

of refuge.

wo* a burst of flame and thunder The
eternal granite hills trembled and tottered
Tlw coppery sky turned black and a huge
cloud of smoke and dust swirled and drifted
in every direction. Before w© could see
anything wo iward tbe ominous pattering
ot masv* of rock as they f-U to the ground
after tlwir projection into mid air.

8be Uvea only a few mllce

Calling Conway and the men, wn walked
und crawled laboriously over the debris
until we reached the brink of tlw yawning
Leaning cautiously over we peered into
the dusky depth beneath. The thick and
sulphurous smoke still curling up from the
U.ttom made it impossible to see much.
Rubbing our smarting eyes we withdraw a
short distant and wmicl patiently.
I was talking to the prime** when a ter*

to your friend!’
and with bis hands shading his eyes was
looked tbo o*ber men gave a slmut of alarm
and ruslwd info tbo woods.
Turning around. I saw the cense of th general excitement.
Slowly climbing up from the &lt;l..-p gulf
made by the explosion, a gigantic figure
perched hfanmlf upon tho edgy. The fact
that it wax evidently a man and not a mon
ster did not tend to rea«ur»&gt; us. How conid
a man emerge from thnt place? A light
feathery rai'ki" drifted about him like a
drajwry it jau-ted. end wi« saw that the
apjaudtion was clad from hood to foot In
nlate armor -'
I could no* doubt my own mimm. Per­
fectly motionless tba stalwart form con
fronted us. Every detail of bis armor wns

about to plunge Into the bottom)— pit. It
completely enveloped tlw print— and
blinded us for a moment. WTwn it drifted
away Conway thou tel:

made preparations
Just then the rumble of sulZermncon t hunond altogether it took about a dorm In-

and wo wtm dashed violently to the ground.
Tbo hill into whose is/wels the princcai and
swiftly out of mght,
peered a little lake i

high

The Prine— Halalka visited ns tbe aoc-

q.rVlln ayacted my attention tbe moment
1 Twas dumfounded to find that instead of
glrl of 10 or 20.

She had n mobile brunette

HAIR BALSAM
materials.

the mountain ridges exploding like claps of
thunder.

in a hospital in Lima. My faithful In­
diana, iwing lorn afraid of earthquakes and
volcano** than they were of apparitions,
had come to tlw revue of Conway and myaalf and qarrlcd un off I found my old

then Conway refused to accompany me.
lie showed a Cingular disinclination to.talk
shook hand* with ran nt parting be said:

bwm modified rinew their Introduction by lb&lt;okl Spanish viccrora two or three centuries
before. The nurprlKiag point was tlwt ilia
appeared in a civilised dm*. I had expectad to ** a red Indian clad in point,

PENSIONS

PATENTS

pay and a tudf holiday.

;
|
'

lummy IVarren and Bobby Haight, the
former beiug the victor Tbe couteut lasu-d
thirty-four rninuta.
The lieutenant governor of Tllinnfv Friday

tion wav promptly introduced.
At Hann.bal, Ma, on Thurelay evening,
Mra Thoniaa R. Bennet took her 4-year-o*d
daughter to Mount Olivet cemetery. »wa1-

John Bullivan. for throwing pepper |nto

Justin McCarthywas unable tr
Janesville to lecture on account of

franchise for •15,01
selling ittolndlam

intean -n

Th&lt;» ofiirials of British Columbia report a

fever, and h threatened with pnenm»pU.
jolnt rrouluUun urging tbe eon&lt;reteioit«J dalegatioa to .vote for the Hlair rdui-atioual
btlL
William Hotel!, a trackwalker on the IndiaMjxtii* A Bt. Izrnit road, wiu sandbagged
an*I robbed while on duty at guns. Bls., dur­
ing Thnrwlay night.
A committee of architect** appointed by
liable to fail in at any moment An adjourn­
ment to Market hall wns immwltateb' mlDr. Howard Crosby, io a lecture before
the students of Rutgnn* college, non tan lei

completely drilled.
George 8. Thompson,

rinsed 341&lt;e nntn Inal; March, opened »M&lt;;.
rkwl UMo nominal; April, opened 28c, closed
r^lo
ssSsd.
1 orx -Feuruory.
opened
»1X73H aaktd. class*! JU40 nominal; March,
np.nal g|4.u«H. clowd UXBD nomlns -. May.
opened SlB.iU. closed $1173. lard—February,
opened te-Trii, closed •*.'• &lt;B4 nominal.

Homer can have a 913,000 flouring
mill if she will Just raise and donate
82,000 toward* the project.
WE ARE FO81TIVE that Kemp’s
Sarsaparilla will cleanse and purify the
blood und tone up the system. We
have the confidence to guarantee it.
Price 81.00 per bottle,
w. H. Goodteail

in agonised silence.
Another rush of smoke blinded us and
Had the print— thrown herself into the

Obtained, and all burinros In the U. S. Paten*
'Mier sttendrd to at MODERATE FEES.
Oar oflicr Is oppoaite the U. B. Patent OMea.
and we can obtain Patents lu h*a tune thaa
Ihtre remote from WASHINGTON. J
Send Model or DrawliiKad rise a* to

KINDERCORN8.

ducod In the Wisconsiu aawmbly Wednes­
day. Tbe black stallion Ellerslie Wilke*. 4 wre
j old was suld at Lexington, Ky . for »l:t,on(i.
1
of Leo county, Illinois, died Wednesday
.

Wt,i bouietunr* thiuk that if tbe phy­
sicians would give part of the energy
to tbe coMideratioa ot thia questltm
that they give to coinbatliug other
scbooLs oi practice.it alight
uati*tactorily answered
Tbe fight* of “isms" reminds us ofte*
of Hite quarrels ot old Indian tribcg,
that wen; only huppy when they were
annihilating each other.
If Allopathy luakcti a discovery that
prumi.-ta gt&gt;o&lt;"lolhe race. Homoepalby
dt-nues it aud breakrs down tta influ­
ence. If llcftnoepathy makes a discov­
ery Uiat promises to be a boon to tbe
race, Allopathy attack* it.
It is ainurd that these school* ahould
fancy that all of good is in their mrthodt*
and none in any other.
out immediately until tempoFortunately fur tbe people, the merit
which these "isiua" will not recognize,
support­ i» recognized by the public, ana this
public recognition, taking the form of
ed until they were actually pull*) apart, a demand upon the medical profttkdon,
eventually compel* it to recognize IL
any un.i-*ml jar might cause th-- roof to fall . fa it possible that the question has
in. Ruii-iing irorector Jobwwu, of thtadty, । been answered by shrewd business
j_,---------------------------------------------- men? A prominent iQan once said U
an inquirer, who asked him how begot
rich, **I got rich because 1 did thing*
year in repairing tbo building. »bleb is
While other people, were thinking about
doing them.
It seems to us that tba
' public have recognized what this fa­
slating was put In beyond tbe cnpacity
tality is. and how it can be met, while
the medical profession have been
wrangling about it.
FORTY-NINE IN HOT WATER.
By a careful examination of insur­
ance reports we find that there has bees
a sharp reform with reference to ex­
aminations, (and that no man can now
get any amount of insurance who has
the least development ^&gt;f kidney dis­
order,) because they iindthai slx^y out
of every hundred in thiA country do,
either directly or indirectly, suffer from
kidney disease. Hence, no reliable
company will insure a man except after
a rigid urinary examination.
This reminds us of a little insfanoe
eottod freighr.
which occurred a short time ago. A
reprere-ntmg 3,.V» employes of breweries. fellow editor was an applicant for a
respectable amount of insuranee, He
was rejected on examination, because
granted they unknown to himself, his kidneys were
diseased. The shrewd agent, however,
did not give up the case. He bad aa
eye to business and to his commission,
union, r* presenting 1,«X&gt; men
and said: “Don't you worry: you get*
half dozen bottles of Warner’s sate
cure, Uike it according to directions
and in Alxiut a month come around,
end we w ul have another examination.
graln-handlera, ’iongsbnrameo and frvubt- 1 know you will find youreelf all right
and will get your policy."
The editor expressed surprise at ths
agent’s faith, but the latter replied:
“llils point is a valuable one. Very
many insurance agents ail over th«
country, when they find a customer re­
jected for this cause, give similar ad­
legistsure investigating committee that, be vice, and eventually he get* the insur­
ance.
What are we to infer from such cir­
too oix-ralion by it ot all buamrasud indus­
trial enierpriii*. Tbe resolution declarer cumstance*? •Have shrewd inaurano*
such ri»w« so-dahstlc, communistic aud un- mm, as well aa other shrewd business
men, found the secret answer to tbe in­
quiry? Is it possible that our columns
AawmtJy
have been proclaiming, in the form erf
advertisements, what has proved a
blessing in disguise to millions, aud yet
by many ignored a* an advertisement?
In our Illes we find thousands &gt;4jf
Dr* Moikkk, Iowa. F.-b II —Since Judge strung testimonials for Warner's sal*
cure, no two alike, which could not
Stormy Jordan, of o.uiniwa, there is talk at exist except upon a basis of tnrftli;
tie* cap tol Vf inotilmtog proceedings took- indeed, they are published under .A
ing*to lia impeaclnueut'and removal irom tbs guarantee ot S5,0UUt&lt;&gt; any one whoaviJl
disapruve their correctness, and this
tbe intent* tempeisaice influence that rom- oflur has been standing, we are Urfd.
for more than four years.
.
Undoubtedly tills article, which is
simply dealing out justice, will bo con­
sidered as an advertisement and be re­
jected by many as such.
Wc have not space nor time to dis­
cus* the proposition that a poor thing
could not succeed to the extent that
Krnisonxim. HU.. Feb. R —S.-crelary ot this great remedy has succeeded, could
State IWuent Tuesday certified to the iosorc ndt-bveome so popular w ithout merit
even if pushed by a Vanderbilt or as
Astor.
Hence we.take the liberty of telling
our friends that it is a duty that they
owe to themselves to investigate th*
matter and reflect carefully, for the
THE MARKETS.
statements published are subject tn th*
refutation ot the entire world. Non*
have refuted them; on the contrary
Quot»llin« on the board of trade to-day hundreds of thousands have believed
them and proved them true, and in beop-ned 75Uyc nominal, closed Taj-je; A|*riL lievring have found the highest meas­
opencl TitHc nominal. rl*»ed J4Mc. Corn—No. ure of satisfaction, that which money
cannot buy, and money cannot take
away.

His entire family are dnngwroudy 111 of the

back to our camp

A*/SAFE INVESTMENT

PAkkER^"

reaulte! In the killing of but «mm nnlmxl.

child to die.

everything is m plain as daylight."

suucTvraiTini, suuw *&gt;ui&lt;i»*» v* —»v
Patent Offloe. For circular, advk*, terms an*
references to actual clients tn jour own State vs
ConflQ*.' write to.
*
C, A. SNOW • CO..
Opposite Patent Offlrc. Washington, I). &lt;1.

An English company, with » rspPn) of
adiau Pacific road. Tt'orouglibr-wid stock
will b*&lt; bn-ugbt. over from England.
A fox-drive at Linn grovw. IlHnnK

tlw swnw.
atxnw.
chieftain to a secure hiding place among ■ appeared
tronearad to dominate th*
!
What idona ruabixl through tny mind canA bill to prevent pooling by grain dealer!
I not now Iw'recallrel.
I was dnred My
brain whiriM, and it was with didculty
gap*! in burying tbo treasure. The gallant
A state convention of Michigan Drmnerata
Hatelka did not live to profit by his diacov- ;
ory In hia dying momenta he confided hie j fellow ’nad never seen a man In armor, not
March 2 Pope Ixx&gt; will celebrate his Tflth
secn&lt; to his sou, and thus it descended
birthday, and the day following the tenth
through generation after generation of the
Hatalkai.
■^Tu- Prta«* u» u or j
7“ 1 ”
Before I could rmlixn it tbe princess ut­
... line,-is
*r——
k.o Ir &gt;.«,!
tbe
sbef" rI inquired, w
when
Juul tered a hysterical exclamation and rushed
forward. Conway and I both jumps! to

down thnr in tlw valley she will be likely to
visit us every day. You see, this flooded
mine that you have found about nettles tbe
busin—. It’s the mhciug link. With what

PATENTS

artlch*. of incucpoiaUim at Ft**&gt;H*. with the

tbe iron bridgv nt M*comb.s:rast and cause!
rolled up, hard at work."
I asked a score of questions, and finally great damage to otoer proi'br y. ‘.
- ™ ......... ,
,
,*"arn'*1 ,hlit lho pHnc— lived with her ■
rithout du bate tbo extra budgets aiksd lor
ra&lt;rtl*r &amp; quite a civilised fashion on a
large estate, aud that she bad hundreds of
tenants and thousands of broad acres. Mon- | A negro man. working on n plantation

The princ— bail b-conro convinced that wo
were on tbe right track, and that «nw or
later the treasure w *u!&lt;l In? our*. She bait
voluntarily jwppr»xl a division of the
sjxhk offerin/tu return to give up tbe goldon recrct which had boon handed down in
her n yal line (or mono than three centu­ tbe cnlraja. the grrnve, and tho gaunt 1-ta
ries. One of byr mi-tators, a powerful'chief­ , of fine chain mail.
of
"*■*!&gt; tlw ground under us recking with
tain nuil a mighty warrior, was tbe ruler cf
sulphurous steam, and with a jwli of black

she is a beauty.

Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights

Is U*«.-re a laLxlity among oar prom­
pt men’' is a qurgtion that we oftea
. It is a quubUon that perplexes

“Told you sbe wm a print!—, ’ ’ said Con­
way, stolidly, "and I thought you had some
idea of whnt a prino— must bo. But it’s
all right. Sbo didn’t want to aeo you in

our o|x*ratir*M. Finally the great day arrivud when everything wm in readiness to
uncover Pizarro's pocket. We bod drilled
until we came to a cavity, and ' into this wo
had rammed an imnwute quantity of blasting powtltr.
Wo knew that when the
1-ghted fuse exploded this tremendous mow
the granite hill would Iw torn to fragment*.
The princ— Mood with n» behind an
enormous bowlder on tbe mountain side. As
I talked with her I caught myself more
than once wondering whether, if I married
her, it would be j&gt;—iblo in my own country
to pam her off m a Spauiant or a Creole.
’I hod no w-rious intentions, but still I could
not iirlp indulging in some fanciful speculaUons.
Our m*n -tatlohed themmlvee tu safe
place*, and. Conway touched off tlie fuse

“JJOXT TOT WOXXT.

SOLONS IN DANGER

“Yoa old r3':c*1'” I
shaking him
“**&gt;▼ didn't you tall tao that

itterrd

of fortune had wrung fabulous mil lions out
of tbe unfortunate Incas and tlw hripleui
r*-_
i u-__ •___
_ .. . _
««in*tion of Pisarro at Lima, his follow­
or* wondered at tbo di;upfr-urau&lt;-e of tbe
bulk of his tmuturas.
Now it wee all explained. If tbo Indian
traditions that Conway had gathered up

rery truly yours,
K. R. McCALL.

^WASHBOARDS,
'• “f b !•»*** WteLbosrUisro teade * .

THE NEWS Di BRIEF

barbarian.

tbe bottom of Pixarro’s pockrt, and find
Atlanta Constitution.

Foor Hungarians were killed Friday

Ixrnis Barb*, a well-known duzrn of Iznii«vlltn, and a great-grandson of Benjamin
Franklin, died Thursday in his k’M year.
The majority of Bostonian* ere Irish­
men. Out of a population of 41X1,000 It is

others nn&gt;-hanged; sates ranged »4.ra4S.dO for

FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.

nx-Uvee. IZAU4.&amp;X

THE
GUARANTEED
remedy.
Kemp’s Balsam, for the Throat and
Lungs. It never fails to cure Coughs,
Colds, Croup. Bronchitis and id) throat
and lung troubles. Price 50c and 81.
Trial size free. W. H. Goodyear.

Pbocp-Steady.

I’rnduc*-:

Batter— Elgin creamery. X*£7o

A bill to prohibit boycocta, and attaching

Charlevoix backs her belief in the
future and railroads to that end with a
813UOOO subscription.
.

fine of |2,axJ, or both,
Introducwl la
tbe Illi no in house.
A hili to pay tbe last outstanding lx&gt;nd

Woodtaxry, ot Boston, w» introduced in the
Illinois house Friday, and cells for an appro­
priation of »1.14.1
eUJLK Lard-t747 March. SLU May.
bM signed tbe bill turning over tba fci’i.ono

tbe live stock commission and appropriating
130.000 for a Izigan monument. Tho bill
prohibiting tmprtsonmant for debt wm rec­
ommended for psaaags in tbe bones. _ Bill*
wore introduokd: providing for estate board
ing boycocta RroolnUona in memory ‘ of
Lincoln, and asking the president to appoint

Dvrsort. Feb. li
white, BStac-. Michigan rod.

Coons have M*n depopulating Deer­
field. Isalx-lla' county, hen coops. Rac­
coons, we mean.
Tho Cherokee Blood Purifier l« pure­
ly vwtablf, except Iodide of Potjumt urn
which is the mort powerful alterative
In the whole vocabulary of medicine*.
W. H. Goodyear.
SLEEPLEB8 NI&lt;

ous plaster. Price SJ oeuta. Sold by
pernio* fund of 11,000.000, which h avail-

-J?Lord IUndoij.il Churchill by tbe EnglMi

�=

Hastings, Mich., February 17,1887.

&gt;r the pur

SATVBDAY, Febru»ry
A,w*’.
innvMiuon will be called to order at H-Jo a.
i uSrTtlilua arc entlUed to tbo
lowing atuober of delc«ate» in tbe county
BalUtnorc &lt;•
Cari'on S
HaMlmta twj&gt;5
City. »T wardr
Citi. &lt;lh wart 4
Irvine B
M»4o (Irorc e
Fnilricrillo 8
Tboniaptile 10
Yankee Spring ’
dee. will pleat* forward their

M. L. &lt;XN»K. '
„
Chrdnunn Kepabllcan Co. Coin

A Republican Judicial Caqvcntlpn. for the
Mnx»r Of noiulnnllns n &lt;-.in&lt;U&lt;UU- lor lb;- offier
MOvurtJudzvoftlir null jwllri .I Circuit, will
be heWat the circuit court room lu tbe clri-of
vtmribtte. Mlchlffan.on Friday the twenty-fifth
■ffi day of February in»unt. al three anil one
half o'clock lu the afternoon.
TW&lt;; wrrral counttr* conuMrtlnff «aM circuit
arecnUtled u&gt; ilw fohowlmt number of dele■ate* in theJudlelal Convention:
Qalhoun—n.
Xatou-tO.
.

U1YALK.KNAFPKN.
Member of RepublleM Jndlcud Commit^.-.
Kutlaod Town Hbuae. Friday. Eeb'y l*th. at

Jrrbit -At North Irving Post Office. Friday.
Editorial notes.

Tbe bill in the l^slature to equalize
the bounties oi Michigan soldiers, and
which would take some •12,000,000 out
of the public, is about os outrageous a
proposition as has been developed in
years. The bounty business and pen­
sion business bid fair to prove a burden
forever. Every day a list of one or two
dozen new Michigan pensioners is pub­
lished, and so it is presumable the list
grows in others states; and yet it is
nearly a quarter of a century since the
close of the war on which these claims
are founded. Every mah who enlisted
kntwv just wh'at the contract was, and
wh«k «hat contract was fulfilled he or
his had no further claims. To be sure,
owing to the protracted war situation
inequalities were caused, but they were
unavoidable under the circumstances;
and inequalities exist in almost every
relation of life, whether as soldier or
civilian. On our pension list to-day
appear tbe names of thousands who
should not lie receiving such bounty,
and many soldier who was actually
wounded in service, but in no sense
permanently disabled, also draws a pen­
sion, while possibly more meritorious
defenders of their country, who escap­
ed unscathed by sabre, bullet or ball,
■either draw nor desire e pension.
There, is, and has been for a decade at
least, too much political prostitution
mixed up with these pension and
bounty bills; io fact, that has been at
the bottom of them all. There has
been no general demand on the part of
the men who fought the country’s bat­
tles, the patriots who were first to
answer to the call to arms, for any such
measure*; vet the nation was robbed of
a hundred million or more on the back
pension bill, and now, against the pro­
teat of leading members of tbeG. A. IL,
It is proposed to rob the state of some
twelve millions, rather in tbe Intereit
of speculators than in that of tbe class
foi whose alleged benefit the scheme
was cooked up. The legislature should
learn that there is a point at which
public patience with such propositions
ends, and that it was reached some time
ago. Sentimentality is all very well in
such matters, but It is beginning to
eoat too much.—Evening News.

It begins to look as if the problem of
getting rid of the surplus, which has
troubled politicians of both parties so
much of late, was going to be solved by
the prwent congress. Ever since that
body met last s December it has been
making ducks and drakes of tbe con­
tents of the treasury. Millions have
been flung right aud left in response to
every demand, and members have vied
with each other in bringing in bills for
the quicker diselpation of the national
resources, it bae l^een a perfect carni­
val of expenditure.
Already the appropriations proposed
and likely to*pass exceed by one hun­
dred millions of dollars the total of
last year, and point rather to a deficit
than to a surplus for the next year.
The prwildcnt does nothing to stop
the flood which is pouring from the
treasury. He cavils at and disapproves
with much show of heavy logic and
clerical sarcasm a little pension bill
here and there for a single soldier,
which would cost 990 per year; but
signs bills of all sorts which fling the
money away by tens of millions.
In the meantime not a dollar has
been taken off the tax burden, but
several millions have been added to It
in a moat oppressive form by tbe oleo­
margarine biU which the president ap­
proved last year.
This is the record upon which the

in both branches that neither party
will be able to move hand or foot In and Dr. Timmerman, of Hastings. Dr.
all probability the next one wUl be Porter was accompanied to Nashville
worse than the present one. and wUl by bls wife and Mrs. Hanna, a lady
student of his, who was preoent at the
eat tbe money up even more rapidly
operation.
than the present one.
A tumor and a very large one was
How the watchful Mr. Blaine must found, but with complications and con­
chuckle to himself in bis retirement at ditions rendering it impracticable, if
not
impossible, to remove it.
Augusta as he contemplates this re­
The patient rallied nirely from the
cord of wild extravagance and increas­ the anesthetic aud immediate effrete of
ed taxation which is being made be­ the operation but soon sank from ex­
yond recall by tbe president and the haustion and died the following even­
party which went to the people in 1884 ing. The singing at tho funeral was
not conducted by myself and wife as
with such fine promises of economy in your corrtepondeut stated, but was
expenditure and red fiction tn taxation. nicely rendered by their choral chnlr,
my wife and myself singing one piece
—Eyemng News.
by special request. Your correspon­
Very properly, congress is beginning dent probably did not intend to mistake
to give serious attention to coast de­ the case, but it would be well for thoee
fenses and securing a navy worth the writing for local papers to be pretty
sure they have the facte ere they put
name. After wasting millions of dol­ reports and rumors into print.
lars in trying in vain to make some
“"^.TMabhkk
slimy creek navigable, building docks
where there is no need of them, fooling
THE SUPERVISORS.
away money in extravagant and useless
The board convened in extra session
schemes, it has dawned on congress Thursday, the 10th, and were called to
that in case of war we would be utttrly order by Chairman Polley. The object
of the meeting was to consider the re­
lacking in means for proper defense of port of the Committee on Finance,
our country; saying nothing about an which wax made at the .January seanion.
aggressive warfare. While this coun­ Treasurer C. A, Hough explained that
try should always aim to' maintain the report of said committee left one
item of $3,738 unaccounted lor, and
peace; it is the part of wisdom, justified that he and his bondsmen could only lie
by the liert. reason and by the exper­ freed from responsibility for that sum
ience of other countries, to prepare, br the action of the board; hence the
special session had been called. The
even in a time of peace, for war.
Finance Committee w^re Instructed to
We hope our readers will not fail to iDonire Into the matter, and the board
vote on the prohibitory amendment. adjourned until Friday morning.
Upon reassembling Friday morning
It was submitted in order that public the prosecuting attorney, stated -that
sentiment might be known, and laws the case of Darwin J. McKay hail Imh-d
in accord therewith provided. It is u uppeab-d to lhesuprein*- court, and ask­
vital question, affeQjlng every man. and ed that he be remunerated tor time and
services in attendance upon that court;
every man’s interests. None can afford since it .was no part of his official duty
to think of it in any other light: and to attend to the case afler it passrcl out
therefore none should faib-to express uf tbe circuit court. Un motion he was
their preference between prohibition instructed to represent the people m the
case of the supreme court. On motion
or the present tax system, or between of Supervisor Junta the jail propoaitlun
prohibition and other known methods was rescinded.
The Finance Committee through Mr.
of dealing with the liquor questionsuch as local option, and high license. Nyea memtier of said committee re­
ported as follows:
As before stated, the columns of the
Mr. Chairman and Board of Supervisors.
Banner are open to fair and candid
Gentlemen.—Your committee on
finance, on a thorough examination of
argument on this question.
■the books of the treasurer’s office, find
The New York World, democratic, the following deficiency, viz:
points out the inconsistency of the For the year 1884 82 SI3 R3
7.ft45 G3
preaident’s pension vetoes very cle/rly. For the year 1885
For the year 1886 9.145 71
by calling attention to the fact that all
Three thousand dollars uf the defic­
the pension bills he has thus far vetoed iency of 1880 was provided for by the
would not take from the_D&amp;tional treas­ appropriation of $22.00) for 1887.
Your committee llud that tbe defic­
ury as much per annum as the presi­
iency of 1886 is composed of the follow­
dent's salary; and yet he signed the bill ing
items:
to pension all surviving soldiers in tbe Borrowed of bank
$3.no&gt; t&lt;)
3.738 (X)
Mexican war, which will take many Borrowed of school fund ...
hundreds of thousands from the treas­ Orders overdrawn 2.4U7 71
The item of $3f738 in above was lavury. And this Mexican pension bill rowed from the primary school fund,
was purely a sop to the south.
xml, u»«l to pay current vxpenauN tor
1886. The miscellaneous fund having
Our somewhat lielicose nelghlibra, tx-en exhausted, it became necessarv fur
the Canadians, ore just now deriving a ex-deputy treasurer Lichty to either
vast deal of enjoyment from beating borrow from the bank and pay interest
the metaphorical tom-toma of grim-vis- thereon, or use from tbe said primary
fund. As there was S4.427J16 in the
aged war, but there is a general belief
treasury belonging to said i und at that
that when they reach the “diplomacy or time. Mr. Lichty drew therefrom the
blood” stage of tiie present dispute sum of $3,738 to pay outstanding or­
they will choose the - diplomacy end of ders, deeming it-good policy to do this
and save the county from paying inter­
the dilemma with an alacrity and un- est. w
animitv that will make the spectators
Your committee would therefore rec­
ommend that the present Co. treasurer
dizzy.—Detroit Tribune.
return the said $3,738 to the school fund
Don’t worry'about that treasury sur­ and give himself credit for $3,738 upon
plus. The democratic house of repre­ the books, and that the clerk’s book cor­
sentatives are finding plenty of achemee respond therewith, and that the sail*,
entry of credit pass for a voucher at his
to get rid of IL A democratic congress next settlement with the board of su­
can always be relied upon to get rid of pervisors of the county.
Your committee find. Instead of be­
a surplus of money.
ing in debt at the present time, we
Bismark says he knows no reason have on band at this date over ®9.U00 of
why there should be a European war. the HppropnaUon tor 1887 with which
Perhaps not; but it ia noticed that the to pay the expenses of tbe present year.
A. J IJOTT.
irouj^chancellor is putting the German
A.C.TUWNE,
army on a war footing at an exceeding­
E.F. NYK. ’
ly lively rate.

boilara and hydrants..
Emory Wiikins.st work
Gro.Collins, st work....
Andrew Turk, st work..
Tbe same wss earned.
For material furnish------------ ——of city water works made Feb. 2d.
1B87.
40 double hydrants with frost
•1130 00
2 boilers and fire fronts for
same

inooo

Leas 10 per cent retained

2820 00
282 00

Leas freight paid.

2538 IO
V7 a&gt;

President

Cleveland’s civil service'

reform policy doesn’t appear to please
anybody. Hypocrisy never was very
pleasing.
-

Thia year promisee to eclipse even
1881 for horrors on the sea and on the
land.

Attention Cltl»en»t
Every father who thinks that the
open dram shop jeopardizes the safety
of his bov; every wife, mother or sister
who realizes that tbe saloon aims to
blight her most cherished hopes in the
career of beloved husband, son or both­
er; every minister of the goapel who
knows that the rum traffic exists in de­
flace of the laws of Gud and what
should be the laws of man—and all
citizens of, either sex—of whatever
religion, creed oroolitical faith; who
believe that society would be safer,
happier and more prosperoun if saloons
could be abolished, are requested to
meet at Court House Friday evening
tbe 18th. to consult together as to the
beet means of accomplishing that re­
sult. Rev. Masters will be present.
Come everybody.
'

O. D. Spaaldln,
Dan’l Striker
W. D. Hayeal
W. P. Phloem us
Clement Smith
W. P. Sidnam
W. H. Schantz
P. A.bhaldon

E. H. Lathrop
J. M. Bauer
Jamea Hallett
C. G. Holbrook
Beoj. Rom
Travers Phillipa

C.G.JtaU.,

CORRECTION.

EDITOR HANNER:

Thu Statement in the Banner of last
week in regard to-the case of Mias Katie
Warner, as given by your Martin's
Corners correspondent, is ho far from
the truth that I deem a corrrciiun due
all partira concwped. Tbe rase had
betm djagnewed by several -competent
physicians ns one of ovarian tumor.
On Feb. 3 an operation for iU re­
moval wm undertaken net by “Dr_ Rg,.
ber, of Nashville, and a female phrai-

On motion the report ot tbe finance
committee was adopted without a dtesenling vote.
'
Thu same committee through Mr.
Towne reported as follows, and tne re­
port was unanimously adopted.

HAY
"W anted!
At Once, in any Quantity.

2441 00
W. H. RTEBBINA,
|
AHCHIK MCCOY,
ComniUcc.
JOHN M RKHti'IKB.
JOHN BENTLtY
J
Accepted and approved.
It solved, that a special committee of Call and See me.
three t««gether with the city atty., who:
shall lie chairman thereof be appointed
by the Mat or whose duly It shall be to
examine the city charter and recom­
mend to this tioard such amendments
(if any) to said charter as they deem
proper.
•

J. M. ROGERS

' JOHM M. HESSMER.

Approved.
The account of E. llatterson was re­
jected.
Adjourned.
W. If. BTKBBINH, Hccortw protetn.

Offlce of the Hecrrtsry of
w»a W1DU»

lion to be held In Hi I* mate, onjbe tint Monday

MARRIED.
OOMIX-BATT-At the M. E. purwOM*,
Aacn-ua
W. A. Ba-s.JMr.
Pwinber 3L IMT. A
KHl ........ ArF«I t&gt;. »th.mby
F II Rev.
a r 1.n.l
Mlu rxplre
tin* Unlvi-rdty tn fixer uf .1
Ktwt&gt;r/&lt;-r O. Or-wvmor. vrti
VANOENBVKG—BAILRY—At IheM.E par- will mire Drcrnibrr Jt. 1WI
souagw luau.Mn.Frb Bib, by iter. W. A- B &gt;«.
Mr. wm. F. Vandenbont, ot Palwln. Buller
Co . Kmisns. to M hi Cura M. C. tUBey. ot
Hup*. Burry Co., Mk-U.
HICKOK--BICKED-At the residence of tba
brills'- uncl*. Mr Andrew Yohiig. Augusta,

FinauM Oonimittec.
The board then adjourned tint dlt.

COVNOIX PBOOXEDIXGB.
Common council met In regular sresion Friday evening Feb. 4th, 1887.
Mayor Wefaert in the chair. On mo­
tion Wm. Stebbins was appointed Re­
corder protetn. Roll call&gt;-d, aids pre­
sent. BeMuier, Hams, Hogle, McCoy,
Stebbins. Absent, MaNaugbton, Os­
born «nd Waters.
Minutes of the previous meeting read
aud approved.
AO0OUNTS.
Hastings Banner printing....• 50 75
Eugene Down-,draw coal *t hre
1' ~
uu
W. J. A L. L. Hullo wav, station­
ary eto
Hastings Engine A Iron Worts,
Plow pointe etc'.
Mills Phillips, snow plow
S3 so
An hie Ayers, night watch, &amp;
weeks
I) 00
Z,eD&lt;1 fl™ dept, to
Feo. uth
A^a^)'n*rd-Cle&lt;n »t. with at
scraper'
IhtVe
Boc
Daye~Benn^t.
draw engine to
.......................................
taR^Sre™"
“Um,Ubhcr
J. E. Hoglr, pjj.j freight "on

'ohowfiiM dXerllird plere

Mlddlorilir two f?. rods' north S
elrrtlon the loHowiue pmpo«r&lt;l amendment to
the Constitution nt thb Kute will be submit!*!
HABTINOB MAJUUET8.

Whr^t

aiKivc wri'teu.

U. II. OSMUIU BecrrtUry of BUrte.

Apples, aried
Apple.. eVapc
SSL
•
Bert, drewed

LESTER J. RINPGK
Oarav A Wolcott,
Morjog*

Baser H-hrtser, Sheriff. ,’
HMtlnri. Mleh., Feb', 7(1WG.
To tho Qualified Voters of Harry Coant)':

Veakdreoa-d

Mall. M.l

pubix- vxxuiiuatluti*.
Nsalitlil*. Friday. IMiraan J5tl&gt; !»•?
Frwpm. Friday, M*rd. iuj&gt;. k •
Ha»U&lt; r*. Friday aJd JkUunt .i

JullHnirirr'uB In l&gt;ta&lt;

n promptly
tcMcbi-m an
cut at the open|
oral and written. ci»«uj

a

Mukiuw b MarqueUs 1L

SUB

Candidate (or a third

constitution of ihw state will be i

An Miiirndment toBcetlou &lt;B, Article &lt;. rela­
“The Mackinaw Short Line."
tive tn tWe Llqnor traffic:
tSacnnNW, The manufactarr. gift, or sale
o»d) Dlrert Route to Marquette And th* Iros of splriluou., wait, ur xtnoq* liquors In this
Alandltig of Mt li-axs
Cupjier Keglmi* of Urn Upper FvuloMate, rxrept for nMsllral tnechaulcal, ehrml- a
■lulrrdJu each branch, with rui airr*jrf'»t*ja
■ula of Miehignxi.
I nr ot ft per ceuL
For* kceood gnOn Ute *itdii!.U)&amp;! rr-jetr*
menix
will l&gt;« vlemt-ntkr) idgeOra. ixKik kvcfittt
right to manntacturr
■nd ngtoyal ^hltaaoghy. wiui a siuitfiiiK tu mm
rtianlral. rhenfleal o
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
ry, with a standing'
of Intoileating Uqwrs except M heroin •peeID- lit any one braucb.
, iTtniniowi my nini

BAKER SHRINKS, Hhrriff of IUutM ...

I. ALLEN.

board la aeqwduud must fnrnhh *ai&gt;urom

&lt;H*uy tnvttrd 10 be
DeUntt having been made In the conditions
NnUce in hereby ah

Cha*.

W. P. FOI^KMVSr^eS

.1.1- a N-n ,, fl MA _^fl -..... ...

C°unty. Mich‘mu, &lt;&gt;n «i

th-Uull having been made in &lt;ii«- ror-.LUsc*

reltyot Hasting* In the manty of
"fAtr °.f ***eb,|wn• P’irruaiit to U-

In the after &lt;4 Krgf»lrr 01
tv. Micbigan. on July 3&lt;ih. isr:
Mortrasw. o&lt;i nxrr
wh‘t-1

right, title and interest

gtvrn. that on
1«n. at tee o'i

Ik U. ROBINSON, Adtnlnlalraluc.

33,.”^

mnngage with
.m------------ rae

Mr. Chairman and Gentlenum of the
Board:
Your committee And that very heavy
expenses in criminal cases that have
occurred since the year 1884, nut anticiputed by the present or lunner finan­
cial committees, and as there is liable
to l&gt;e a deficiency in the sum appropriat­
ed last October to carry the county
through Ite legitimate expenses up to
January IsL 1888,
Therefore, we would recimmend
that, should any such deficiency arise,
the treasurer ot Barry county is hereby
authorized to borrow, al the lowest rate
of Interest, money from time to time in
sums of from one to two thousand dol­
lars, and made payable the 31»t day uf
December, 1887. to defray any expenses
or deficiency that.may occur during the
year.
normanVatham.
A. UTOWNE,

Mio county. ]. tbe city of H«tlr&gt;z»
TTwlW and RvrutMo to be ,
•« follows, to-wu

Press near Elevator.

CuuiDtUec on

If New York City shall continue the
work of purification so well begun by
tbe conviction of the booble aldermen,
there will yet be a decent show for de­
cent people to live in the nation’s me­
tropolis.

V’.C’S-

IL’S'_B*

an,ou,‘i

’«

givxwi wu»i un owMuvay.
&lt;u&gt;
at ten o'clock In tba forenoon, I »tiall reltet P^&gt;
tie nnctioo. to the hlgbrat bidder, at lb • /-Jrtt

V-iS
■v, numwxra vun ■ i&gt;.
i-;.
,—•
south easterly half oflot lour &lt;n. iu
•&gt;
«l. In Bennett A KraarM’s wMlUoa t&lt;« tBe Cttj •
efDeted.Teb
nasltags, according
to the Hat
’y Mb. Ift^
* tbrreoi
k* i

The .Niagara Falk Haute.

•■flfl&gt;&lt;™ a iMiuerv Kin.
SMITH a COLBTOVt CHAML Mortgager.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

sstsar
ina.

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS
SHOES?

S&amp;™.:

Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�The Hastings Banner.
~ ..mrw.mW. rss.». ■».
1^,1 Advertising R»U«:

^TATCUES! CLOCKS!
■ To reduce my large block of above
geodM. I will sell a limited number of

them on tho Installment plab, (weekly

payments,) or for green stovg wood.
First come, first served.

JOHN HESSMER,
Jeweler aud OptieUa.

Mleh.
QAW GUMMING ANO FILING!
O
Al Wm. 11 turn X opposite C-lty lUok.
AU work wimwW.

JMn. » -41

-crowded Thuraday evening by tho*#
nnxious to aid tbe worthy charity for dty wmalfr
which the supper wm gives. It was an
V. Ixtaa waa in Grand Rapids «a
occaninn alike creditable to the lxdb« of business Wednesday.
the Episcopal society and the people of
Mrs. Taylor is visiting Rev. L. Mas­
llsBiings,
ter and family at Ionia.
Chester Mehseb has purchased of
To Mr. and Mrs. S. Greusel Saturday,
W. H. Gibson, of Constantine, Mich., a
a son. Congratulations.
Barry granite monument for his lot in
Airs. W. II. Goody ear gave a valeoRiverefde. The monument is ot new
and elegant design and finish, and I tine party Monday evening.
weighs 15,000 Ibe. It will be set up I Mr. Tho*. Jones, of Detroit, visited at
next May.
J. A. Grable's over Sunday.
i^he Thornnpple never enjoyed such i
Richard Messer and daughter, Grace,
a boom as last week, and on Friday were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
reached and passed the high water
Mr. Cooper, of Clyde, Ohio, is the
mark of J utjr. 1883. It wm undoubted­ guest of J. A. Nims and family.
ly the highest water ever known, except
Mrs. Brightral. of Grand Rapids, is
it may be in the memory of some “old­ the gu&lt;-st or Mrs. W. H. Goodyear.
est inhabitant*'
Mr. -M. Barnes, a Milan, Mich., bank­
JoeF.pn Robinson, of Orangeville, er, was in our city Friday un business.
was arrested by Sheriff Shriner and
Mr. aud Mrs G. H. Brooks are visit­
under sheriff Sheldon Tuesday night, ing relatives and friends iu Orangeville.
and Is now in jail. Joseph is wanted
Mrs. Chester Dean, of Grand Rapids,
for the crime of adultery. His wife is
complainant. He will probably be ar­ is the guest of her sister. Mrs. 11. C.
Cook.
raigned to-day.

B. A. OOTANT.

“All tbe months in the year despise
ANTED— A Kiri to do zencral houv-work a fair February," Is an ancient saying.
tn small family. Call ou Mm. Wki/tox. All we have to say alxiut it is thst
Ufcrphonn
____________________________
there are no present indications that
the balance of 1887 will have any just
occasion to be displeased with this
particular February.

W

Local News.

A WOULD BE businrws man advertis­
es all American movements al a l»w
price and when a customer asks for
one. he offers the snide Bristol move­
ment worth 81.70 in place of them. I
. I.1ENH.
sell the genuine American, Elgin, etc.,
at lowest prion.
JOHN BESS MEH.
Prof. Jno. C. .Field, of Lansing,
will be In the city this week to arrange
lor a musical invention, to be held
^Republican county convention Sat- here In thenear future. xJrof. Field
has a well earned reputation as an In­
structor
in yocal music, and is the
The plasterers a^at work on the 3rd
author of the “Guiding Star,” a new
story of Ford’s hotel.
and original method of teaching sing­
Temperance meeting at R. K. hell ing and note reading.
Sunday afternoon next.
Republican
ward caucuses to
The banquet for N. T. Parker will be choose delegate to county convention
at 8 o’clock Friday evening..
will be held Thursday evening, at the
Part of the Wilkins bridge wax car­ following places:
First ward—Jordan's wagon shop.
ried away by the flood Thursday.
Second ward—Clement Smith's house.
C. W. Jones will build .a hou.se on
Third ward—Smith &amp; Colprove's
his State street lota in thesprin..
office.
*
THE division. U. R. K of P. will elect
Fourth ward—Sheriff’s office
officers Thursday night, of thia Week.
Thursday last Geo. Wilkinson and
The first Installment o.f our agricul­ Herbert Casey, of Hope.Jpcving imbib­
tural department will appear next
ed too much of Jefferson avenue aheep
dip, got into an altercation on that
TlhtK. C, T.'U meeting will be held street. They were collared by the offic­
Tuesday afternoon next at Hon. Dan’l ials, and carrial laxiily to the jail. Next
Striker's.
mornlQg ih- were run ihrongn Justice
. The carpenters union hail a verv Sweezey's hopper, and came out shorn
pleasant social *ln tbe K. of L. hall ot 8.0 each in tines and costs.
Thursday night.
The teachers’ class in the city high

Circulation this week, 1,720.

Do not buy a Bristol watch, they are
the' poorest imitation of an American
watch ever made.

school will begin February 28th, and
continue four weeks. It will close the
Thursday previous to th.- regular
Valentine day came and went, and tea-hem’ examination.
Preparations
still some people are not happy—didn’t have fan made to make this a very in­
like their valentines.
teresting s.*8on for the teachers. For
information as to lamrding places,
It cost a walking wind bag 30 cenU terms, etc., address Prof. Cole.
last week to call a competitor a “Blow."
The Nashville News contains a splen­
Fools and money, soon part.
The new mill will have to gtet a larg­ didly written account of the dedication
er engine, and will probably procure a of the new K. of P. hall of Ivy lodge, of
100 horse power engine soon.
that place, Tuesday evening nf lut
An eleven jeweled Bristol nickie week. The News pays high tribute to
movement for 81 80 and 6 p^r cent off Hastings Division No. 19. U. R. K. of
for cash at John Hessmer's, jewelry P. and Barry lodge No. 13. who were in
attendance at the banquet. The Divis­
store.
ion gave an exhibition drill, which was
A. J. Bowne han purchased the r splendid ieuture of the occasion.
Charley Barlow residence property,
Everett Stinchoomh has closed his
Broadway, for his daughter, Mrs. Ilaniatwra here as canvasser for Ridpath'a
auer.
Thecelebrated Emtneraon piano and History of the World. The work is
tbe Kimball cabinet organs for sale on one of the best, If not the best, of its
easy terms at John Hessmer's jewelry kind, and is one that ought to be in
evety'private library. M r. Stinchcomb
store.
has1 secured 24 names of our leading
Ait the proceedings of the special see- citizens mb result of his short labor
Hk&gt;u of the supervisors are of consider­ here. The merit* of Rid path's history
able Interest, wo give an abstract of will* sell it to any man who can afford
them.
to buy.
Watches, dorks, jewelry, specs and
Dr. Lathrop h now nicely located
musical goods are sold cheaper by John
Hessmer than any other place in Barry in his new quartern in the Bailey block,
which has been fitted up especially for
county.
We hope to see Hastings at once tbe accomodation of the Dr.’s stock of
uwake to the importance and necessity drugs, Ixxiks, paints, oils and wall
of securing that new railroad, and that p iper. It is an elegant store, tastily
arranged, and will give the Dr. an op­
port unity to attend to his large and in­
Died, at the hotnd of h«r parents in creasing business in good shape. The
Thornapple, January 27tn, Estella, Dr. has largely increased.his stock in
daughter of A. and M. 11. VanAtten, every department, and more room was
aged 12 years.
necessary.
Bring your watches, clocks and
Her many friends in this city will be
jewelry to John Beasmer where they pained to learn of the death of* Mrs.
will b« cleaned and repaired in the Jacob Maus, at her home in Gritnd
beet manner and not "blown” out.
Rspids Tuesday morning. Her re­
TTO Percheron Horse Association, of mains will doubtless be interred in
this city, have purchased the property Riverside cenwterv. The bereaved
once occupied t»y J. L. Reed for a wagon husband and family have the sincere
and blacksmith shop, and are fitting it sympathy of very many friends. Since
up for a barn.
the above was put iu type we learn
President O. F. Long, of the Hast­ that tbe remains will be brought this
ings horie aauxsiatlon, and other mem­ dty, to-morrow. Thursday, p. in. Fun­
bers have gone to Illinois and Wlscon- eral at the M. E. church.
to purchase some more thoroughbred
From tbe February crop report it
horses tor the awodation.
appears that 71 correspondents report

Notice the call for a mnsa meeting
of those favorable to the proposed pro­
hibitory amendment at the court houae
Friday evening of this week, to be addreesed by Rev. Levi Master.
W. H. Ransaw, formerly of Char­
lotte, and who has had considerable
experience In the hotel btuineax, is tbe
new landlord of the American house.
Mr. Tubby talks of going to Kalama­
zoo.
A social gathering was held on
Tuesday evening last at the residence
»f E. D. Reid for the benefit af tbe
Quimby Sabbath school. A very pleas­
ant evening was paaxwi by all present.
Tbe proceeds netted 85.25.
H. Jamison, an employee of Keith’s
livery stable, was severely kicked by a
horse Monday, the animal striking

wheat as injured in their locality, while
685 claim it hu not been injured in
their respective localities. These re­
ports cover 599 townships. Only two
of the 17 correspondents from Bsrrv
county report injury to wheat during
January. The condition of homes, cat­
tle and sheep in Barry county are re­
portal as 99 per cent of the standard of
good health and condition, while some
are reported as 96 per cent.
/Xbj Barry and Eaton Ins. Co .

at their annual meeting held at Chailotte the 15th, elected the following ofll-

roadsters.
At the recent meeting of the farm­
ers’ society of Kalamazoo county, a
member exhibited numerous specimens
of charred clover hay, the result of
“heating" while in the barn. Had air
reached this hay while in this heated
condition, a Dre would have Item the
inevitable rteulL The suggestion was
very pertinently made that perhaps riot
ineradiariiMm but combustion produc­
ed by thin processof “heating" In • lover
hay was the cause of many fires in
barns, whose origin is supposed to be
incendiary.

The Messrs. Lunn Bros, have opened
a merchant tailoring establishment in
the rooms over J. H. Beamer A Co’s
store. They are young men who come
to our city highly recommended as hon­
orable, vlraightforward young men,
and of excelknt ability as tailors. They
have hail rnanv years experience in the
business, have secured a good stock of
cloths lor suitings aud guarantee satis­
faction. Hastings has long uredeil an
establishment of this kind, and we pre­
dict that the Messrs. Lunu will dll this
Mbw Flora Boraotn returned Satur­ want. Patronize them. See their anday, from a visit with friends In In­ nofinceineot elsewhere.
diana.
/The joint debate at the Nashville
MIm Jraaie Bradley , of ilainwell, is opera house Friday evening between
the guest at her cousin. Miss Josie representatives of the Hastings high
Quaif.
school literary society and the Nash­
Dr. Drake gave a progressive euchre ville literary society, resulted in a ver­
party to a pleasant company of friends dict lor the Hastings boys. Monra.
Orno .Strong. Prof. Roberta and A. M.
Friday evening. •
Flint, of Nashville, were the judges.
Mrs.Solon Bentley,-who Is very 111, The question was as to whether Lafay­
has been taken to the home of her sister, ette was more deserving of praise from
Mrs. F. DePlanta
the American people than Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, of Woodland, Hastings had the affirmative. The
were the guests of her mother, Mrs. Hastings representatives were Ralph
Wooten, Chas. Pal matter, Frank Clarke
Stinchcomb, over Sunday.
and Wallace Matthews.
W. H. Cabot, a well known former
resident ot our city, will spend Satur­
We wish to compliment the super­
day next with friends here. •
visors on the manly manner in which
E. W. Quackenbush, special agent of they dealt with the fln.inees of the
tlie Equitable life insurance company
county at their recent special aaMion.
of New York, Is in the city.
It was absolutely necessary that the
Mrs. McLaughlin, of Petersburg, board amend the report of the finance
Mich., is visiting her nieces, Mrs. J. T. committee made at the January session,
or Treasurer Hough anti hlsbonchmen
Ruck and Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
The infant son of Mr. &amp;.*Mra. C. F. would l&gt;e liable for 83,738 prim try
Brooks, who has been very low with school money which had lx*n used to
pay outstanding orders by Mr. Hough's
lung fever, i« slowly recovering.
prwleees-or. This money had been
D. W. Reynolds and M. L. Cook ex­ used for legitimate purposes, but was
pect to start next week on a tripthrougn not accounted for by the finance com­
the south, and will be gone a month or mittee—hence the special session was
necedaary. The laurel met the issuu
The Mimes Nellie and Belle Frank­ fairly as became num ami supervisors,
lin, of Northport. Ledanaw county, and so amended the former report as to
are the guests of A. H. Johnson and protect the treasurer, and save trouble
and controversy for the future. Th»«y
wife.
investigated the matter fully anil
From the Trenton, Mo.. Daily Re­ patiently, and their action was unani­
publican, we learn that Messrs Hughes mous, after they comprehended the
A Ward are mwiing with immense true stat- of affairs. In this connec­
suems in their tempt-rance work.
tion. we desire to state to our readers
that in our form* r comment on the
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins will oc­
cupy the houM* just vacated by Lewis matter we..did not wish to be under­
Stern on Jeffrrfcon street Mr. ami stood as claiming that at tills time
Mrs. Thayer will occupy a part of the Barry county was 89.000 In debt. What
we meant waa that the amount appro­
same.
priated fof 1886 lacked over 89.00U of
Frank 11. Holbrook, son of Mrs. I. A. meeting the ex pen.*es created and audit­
Holbrook, and well known in this city, ed for that year. As will tie seen else­
has been named bv President Cleveland where, the county now has over 89,000
as postmaster at Muskegon. Mich. We cash on band. But there will be a
congratulate Mr. H. upon his good for­ large deficiency before the end of the
tune. He will make a most creditable year. In other words, the sum appro­
priated for)1887 will lack Several thou­
official.
sand dollars of meeting tho expenses of
Friday evening a complimentary
1887. We still insist that it is not a
banquet will I&gt;e tendered to Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. Parker at the Hastings wise policy for the county to appropri­
ate less for any year than will tie re­
house by the business men and others
quired for that vear. Barry county h
of theeity who appreciate the public
able to meet its expenses without bor­
spirit and puxh of our worthy towns­ rowing money.
man, who has built here one of the
flnwit hotels to be found in a dty of the
size of Hastings in this or any other'
eutitc
stati-. Mr. Parker Is the kind of a man ; .Following are tne red
to make a live town, and his grit and transfers from Feb’y 1st, 1887, to Feb'y
public spirit are shown in every way. 14 th, 1887:
It is eminently proper that Mr. Parker's
Wm. P. Sldnatn ta/Ellen
enterprise l»e recognized by our citizens
F.O.brakeflcldto Jbhu
in this substantial manner. Be wm
born in Hastings, has always lived here,
and by his own biudness capacity and
energy has risen. He has in every way
labored to promote the city’s prosperity.
Attention, Knights ot Pythias!
The members of Barry Lodge No. 13,
are requested to meet at the depot today
(Thursday) time for the2:15 p. xn. train,
for the purpose of forming an escort to
the' remains of the wife of our brother
Jacob Matts.

The high water made lively business
for the mill men. J. L. Wilkins lost a
few logs. And at one time it it looked as
though Messrs. Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilk­
ins would lose many of theirs. But Uli
were secured. The basement and en­
gine room of the Goodyear mill were
flooded, also tbe cellar and lower story
of Mrs. Eaton’s house. Mrs. Eaton
thinks she has a varied experience.
Week before last the roof of her house
took file and last week the water waa
rather more numerous than the fire the
previous week.

Tinccbarter members of the Womans
Relief Corps met &amp;t post hall this dty
Saturday, afternoon, with an attend­
ance of over 30. Mrs. Spary Phillips
was made president pro v-m, and iMra.
K. A. Rider, secretary. Mrs. Phillipa
was made permanent president, and
Mrs. Mary BnchaiMn elected as vice
president. I ho meeting was then ad­
journed until Thursday, 17th, a 2 p. m.,
at whi. h time Mrs. Murray, of Homer,
Installing officer, will be piesent. and
the organization of the HhstiDgs W. R.
C. will be perfected.

Our experience and practicrl education has been in some
of the best establishments in tbe State, to which we can
refer with pride and confidence.
We have a well selected stock of

Newest Cloths and, Trimmings
to be found in the market, which we will make up in most
fashionable and approved manner, anil at prices reasonable.

Please Give Us a Call,
Before you make your selections elsewhere, and we will guar­
antee you will be well satisfied.
Yours respectfully,

LUNN BROS.

E. Y. HOGLE.
I have remoyen my stock of \

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
&amp; Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
to the Large and Spacious Store formsrly occupied by Beamer
Bros., where we will be found ready to do all we can to please
our friends and customers.

HOGLE,

Union Hall Block.

First Djor west of Greble &amp; Powers.’

TOGS WANTED!
1,000,000 feet Basswood.
1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.
1,000,000 feet White Ash.
100,000 JeetJ3.ock Elm.

HMUnga. S.’.WO,
Heurr Fennell
Hope, nominal.
A. Hsnlon to 1

1 W. l^Vowera to 8.w*h M. Poweri; 40e sec. N

1,000,000 feet Whitewood, Cherry and

HClMrArthu,r*to Wa. MeArthur; 40c oecUoo a
J. R. Duwley,- Ka aeetloa IS

JOHN LICHTY.C.C.

It should be. and doubtless will be,
a matter of pride and pleasure for the
bimlm-ss men of Hustings, and all who
have the welfare of the city at heart,
And appreciate the splendid ornament
to the city’s business street of the new
Hastings house, to attend the banquet
to Mr. Parker Friday evening of . this
week. Mr. Parker's public spirit can
be recognized in no litter way. Let's
give him and his estimable wife a house
warming “as Is a house warming."

We would respectfully announce &lt;o the'citisens of Hart­
ings and vicinity that we have taken rooms over J. H. Beamer
t Co.’s Store, wheKi we are prepared to do a superior grade of

rille, Sioo.

Walnut

__________

In 1876 the question of substituting
a license law for the then existing pro­
hibition statute wm submitted to a
vote of the people. Following Is the
vote by townships and wards in Barry
county in favor of and opposed to thp
change:
r«
No
Township or ward
.5413
Assyria,
1987
Baltimore
Barry
.12......... 94
Carlton...........................
12275
Castleton
..29....126
Hastings
-JO
.........»
1st ward, city
.1114
2nd ward, city.............
2rd ward, city
..9212
4th ward, city
. Jn........ bi
Hope...............................
..&lt;2........65
Irving
..18....118
Johnstown....................
.19041
Maple Grove
Orangevilie
.16....164
Prairieville
.40....113
Rutland
.a....807
Thornapple
.40....104
Woodland.....................
.13......... 76
Yankee Springs
Total............. ............
It win thus be swm that this county
gave a majority of 938 in favor of pro-

will then dawn upon the third party
that they do not possess all the temper­
ance virtue in the country. And we
Vice Pthl-S. J. Bldleman.
believe and trust that they will learn,
Directors Barry county—Porter Bar­
if prohibition shall be carried, that only i
ton, OrsonJs wit I, D. B. Pratt. J. H. Earl.
It will be well worth any one’s the union of the element in all parties
Geo. C. Nichols.
fful-in sntr’r V J. Loomis, .1. U. time to visit the farm of Meseer Bros., favorable to prohibition-will ever make
Ewing, 8. H. Korabatk. S. W. Harman.
in Carlton, anti inspect the thirty odd
him in the abdomen. The close prox­ A. D. Carlton. The meeting was well
imity of the injured man to the horse attended and tba best of feeling pr- horses, mostly two. three and four
tears old. they have, there, it is a sight
vailadTbe
matter
of
narrowing
down
doubtless aloneaaved his life.
&gt; see them, and to sea the excellent
the policy was diecoMed and nsulted
Highway oommlsaioners and farm­ in a unanimous vote to let it remain ;w mauis provided for supplying the
ers, if you want bridge bolts. Iron rods, it now is. The board of directors was equine wants. They are as fine a lot of
straps or washers to repair your bridges instructed to rv-write all insurance dur­ borstw as were ever gotten together.
There are no la-lter judges of horsesince the fl axis, the Halting’ Engine ing the next eh mouths, ns it has been fl»Mh In the stale than Mmmt Bros., and
«v Iron Work* have asp 4*1 •»&gt; udiin.* rtvw yjeanj since *1 hr hwt rorb’on of the I they hare the veritable cream of the
polk**.
for making them cheap and quick.

The above logs will be received at our Morgan and Has­
tings Mills.. Parties should call on the undersigned for the
lengths wanted before cutting their logs.
•

BESTLEY BROS, i HUBS.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east ot
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lie with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hem.

New .and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc, that 1 will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

�A. WOMAN’S

LITTLE MAC’S STOW

TERRS OF BATHING.
HIS

ACCOUNT OF

OF THE PERILS OF THE
SOAKING OUT” HABIT.

HIS

NO

CHAFTT.R I.

REMOVAL

FROM COMMAND.

Having a «arpIuR of some kinds of winter Rr&gt;&lt;wi
will for the next 30 days sell the following good# at oort

Puhsr

rijrtf Un**, Uw full voicod negro baatmen
swelling the wnirtl melody over ths ripping

sesdlnclr Inuuar-rmi* Practice—1

upper Potomac uxi inovod in advance tho
«... &lt;■. tin. nnlar for another battle:

able Ci; v- G

in me, and I was then. I believe,
r, railing regularly tjvo &lt;&gt;
On the UMirning ix'quca

I bad never been before. I frit that I could
tight a great battle. Tbe march was ndmirably conducted, and is worthy of study. Iu
the coura- of the 7th of November I heard
incidentally that n i.pecial train had brought
out from Vl'ashington Gen. Buckingham,

Uter ' Hr wsw 4H year* old arel nppeivntly a
Ntronx
A post mortem examination

camp, and without coming to are me, had
procred'-d through a driving snow storm
several miles to liurnride's camp. I at once
suspected that be brought the order reliev­
ing me from renunand, but kept my own
counsel. Lute al uight I wns rittiug clone

(or tb*» pur;***. Tlw bathkevper did not

knoeked ujkhi th* tent pole, aud. upon my
invitation to joter, tlrere appeared Burnside
and Bu&lt; kinghtun, both looking very solemn.
I received them kindly and ' oommeneni

took.- -mmi. and reKteratlrvs new applied.

an unuwilly Vvriligtot perron for his claw,

in a Turk uh both, and Un considervd tbe prac­
tice of b!.' piug m tboheated rooms extremely
ifaingermw. “It is mast sedui-llve, I know.”
he mill, “for a man in n profane |&lt;erspirntiou
tod without garments to liu down and sleep.

tbe i^qprietor of a attriUh Turkish bath in
this dty, to whom I mowed the article from

most unconcerned manner poas.bla After
a few rnou&gt;enta Buckingham mid to Burn­
side: ••Well, general, I think we had belter
tell Gen. McClellan tbe obje-t of our visit ”
I very pleasantly said that I should be
glad to learn it. Whereupon Buckingham

HKApQCanTTP.s or -nut Akmt, 1
Washixutox, Not. 5, 1802. J ,
Major Gen. McClellan, Commanding, etc.:

To the right, in a saucy skittish battaau,
are n man and a girl. Ho fat largo, haud-

bo ro^nrrU liis .co.upanlon wistfully.

Riant,

“Ob, what beautiful ma jnulias! See, Ben

At Lun this would-be proprietor uttora
■mathlng distinclivvly wicked, and inti.uxt«« b wily that It is now or never.
He has occupud an anomalous jiorition long

Aud CUmu,

with

tho

aforementioned

But Cut was last, night under tbe lout,
ray mow, amid thn breath of wiklwood

tonmarorourtcous. • swamp vegetation is
always redundant, but I can get you ohwidcraiiv the errek which are far more-deli- i
cate.“Cut 1 wish thcar • They look no (fare I

viand on on isolated little “-rise" quite in

ccsaiblo by swinging, hand over hand, along
matt#-! begonia, and yellow jasmine rvp«d

thia abominable Clam Ignores tbe word*

Gen. Burnside, and reprir to Trenton, N.
J., rejKirting on your nrrivaPat tha; place,
by telegraph, for further orders.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
H. W. Hxixkck, Goneral-in-Chief.
General Order, Na. 183.
War Dmpabtmkxt,
1
Adjvtaxt GgMunai.'B Omcu, Washixotox, Nov. 5, 1803. )

Mr Duncan by forbidding tbe
Hu can't believe it—though

drens Underwear, Cottoned Woolen Flarinels,

Cashmeres and Tricots, Felt and

Flannel Shirts.

other men by their haptjamal appellations.

Ho mart aud will

Woolen Hosiery, Ladies’, Gents' and Chjl-

Warm-lined Shoes, Ladies'skirts, and Men’s

cyrirtm swamp.
Mr.
nil*.* hx* eyebruws i
Kim has never railed him ‘Loulti.'

TVri~~lin’f Such a low-min-.lisl remark!

preaident, sent herewith, you will imniwli-

United States. it is ordered that Major Gen.

Cloaks, Ws, Overcoats, Hoods and a
nll-tbc-nsri-oMt.

which c-i-.t su'ten, too, under Uicir tulunight mlt l-al
onn no
or uccomplbh otlier i.nprnctic------ *- “
•
■
-«•ill
’-□“than
—«fly,
-------------heavy
Hnr nxrn- is Clam
Qreville, his Ben­
jamin D.iucnn, and it requires but a glance
CHAPTER
11.
to cm t*w exact relation to which Mr. Dun­
can aspire* as rugnrds Miss Clwuwuw. Their

‘Will alm marry him?”

molest idea at doing anything of th- kind.

stock of Ladies' and Children's Newmarkets and
to good, and must be sold reganI less of price.
/

.

. .

Praineville, Jan. 25.

TV/T

"F

.

ASK TOUR DEILER FCR TEE f^PPOVEB FMffMOM

a»WJ!®h

Inacn-wuNo; so I would advtw? you to torn
tout hark unon tho temntation
I undoretood”-----“Never mind what I said last night,”—
crisply—“uni stop calling mo 'dear.’
Thins* look differently by day. You bad

lew. temjier is riffled, for he hod devised a

in an appearance but Ike Dunean.

If Clem

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

RDSSIER KIsURCTURIIS CO., FORT ViTKE, HD.

E. D. Towimum,
Asafartont Adjutant General
I aaw that both—especially/ Bnckingh:
near suffocating ea it is
for the vapors to bring him without | pert with a smile, immediately turned to Tharat" (aashadini-a
Bunwide and said■.
.-ZlLl.-T
leatkesly )
•Well, Burnside, I turn the command over I *'I, don
OOB ’t, believe &gt;U(
ft," cur
curtly.
rm‘ '
L
. I Clem's fury culminates,

Lx that iimbsdrebl* result, and oar-

lier wn Tbrwl Romcinn bavins- Iw-ro .

,.t.

calling his future wife "dam.''’

.. ,___

Prob-

skis of tho Potomne I had said to Burnride

I dare you I" ho shouts wrathful! y.
informed ot tbe rendition of affair.,

No man but

I uxik

constantly informed of what 1 was .doing,

I want pretty

lie ought to hare byon able to take
in his hands without a day's delay.

But 1 will

dreamed it, little girl, never. I’m not rich,
darling, but I will give you pretty tilings.

i feelings nor tha scenes attending my faro­
' well to the arenv. Thee are l»&gt;Tnrui mv

eealmeat of 'hrir populous.
wmi-hJgh-tonefl trxiglw, well ■mtooned loun-

truth, could convey to the mind such a
scene- -Uiousandji of brave men, w Iki under
my very eye had chsnged from raw recruits

and giving tlw
ps the flawkai
With shamed, hu-

you think I will take things from you when
I know how hanrt vr«i am
»

well known pbyMcian, whom opinion I as cd.

And Short Jackets and
Wraps, Fur Trim­
mings, Muffs,
Boas and Collars, Etc.

h, filffu, lobs, kt.

like chlldnn tn their

hand , ami otlvr fellows, who drink becauw

■sen under another leader* Could they have
foreseen th* future their feelings would not
s.---- _
Book.

Seal and Plush

Fur Lined Circulars

d&gt;«patr in his

this feeling, iu which I succeeded,

Winter Goods

SACQUES

lump in-

rarkish bath &gt;f

F. Buhl &amp; Co
Great Clearing Sale of

ilk," ba interposes. frigidly.

(Here tha pods free*/- into toiling icicles. &gt;
sunup

\ ou are right to hate me, but forgive.

majestic-allv
SSttkd."

A greater difference ts-tweea the mode of

H- forem the glittering

All goods at Lower”
Prices than Cheapobes.

HU and US Jeffrraon Are.
IXroit, Mich

your mayoralty election, which attracted

gunk) debility and ulUnmte uuUa|ao produced

flashing reminder of a disagrembk episode.

ttuy blooded. Irsniahms old pnuinJoon. is UM executive officer of tbe whole city. I
vnpartvitb. whether it be called Turkish, । Hero things are totally different. There Lafitte stands spomsor for allthis.

Bdnl As a daily thing it is disastrous. It
act only raodeni the person liable to euiils and

If to,
—..
um otuww oi wo swamp.
“Oh, Beni" gasps Clwn faintly. Nnthiwr

uanuur.dly ferilite thrirsreretions. Ones fa

i thorneirhlv inr&lt;niL1a«— . —__ ... ..

At Astonishingly Low igures During JANUARY,
we quart * ns prices os thi following goods

admiration

declining

population.

Clem looks so deliriously
proper, and roma 4,600.000 outride, who
an- without any municipal institutions. It
seems difficult to realise so extraonllnary
e man who wnb out aflor a debauch. Ila
the loth reCrvstwdand txioyent. That

1

KSSSUs
vast wealth, and which arrogabo tn itself

FMTMttt AMO KO IN NO CHEAP. -MJ

JAMES NALL &amp; CO
Nos. 161,163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.

TARRHKW??

�----- — ———***** &amp;w&gt;**kii7 ixKuuca
dry goods along the old Chihuahua trail, and
rtjrt n thriven* * *f
:_ *t_ _____ ■_
■

*tx&gt; edits The Dm Eagle Barakl atm Urrs
Barel*:gto!«.

both I am completely disgusted with your
stupidity. Of course yob don’t sec it, but

would insist on going there and quixotic­
ally rushing off to your beloved wildarnow,

Blve Eagle, A.T., Nor. 10, 188-.

Mr, Tremaine must be perfectly delightful.

purchase your aid and influence in exchange
for a pecuniary consideration. Were vou

undoubtedly forgot to tell him where we

Mv , 1^1

llr-l'rte.teio pmw. u p^-ae s sw»

Iks banting bags of Bpsalsh gold

—IVrey-T. Fknuutlo.

A

NEWSPAPER

to my claims for election. Had you simply
adviiMd mo of tbo tact that y&lt;*I proposed
to aid my opponent, CoL Trautman, and
therefore, could not conscientiously aide
with mo, I should have foil that in you I
woidd fln-1 a relentless, but frank aud open,
foe. As you did not soe fit to do this, and
attacked my character, not only in your
pokier, but in our private correr.-poudenoo,
I have directed my attorneys, Mnara. Hayes
A Atatandor, to institute proceedings
against you at once, aud shall hove them
puslied to a speedy and, I trust, effectual
trial. Yours truly,
Rictuep L. Trkmaixk.

see you about Nov. 1.

A libel suit fa no

careful about getting into another.
Don't be du-courngxl, my dear, or hesi­
tate to bock down down from any position
your butter j-.xlgm-nt tells you is untenable.
Couldn’t you la somo way mollify Tremnlno without a too great a tm-iUco of yocr

w’a’8 ‘■t'nt'nu ot humor in It, rtneo the

c^,., m&gt;a «Ul lu. bra. wmIngs any oftenar than necessary. Poor dear!

told you I kbouhL and in tbo uenwo of
“that fellow Tremaine”! discovered myoid
friend and college chum Dick Tretnctoo—
“Dixny,” as wo al! called him—who has
lived hero since 167- kn-J acquired both

aoggratioa.

to ax&gt; m- and gave tn«
come. I laid tbe whole
insanity before him, and
jiroctiKlingH against bar,

Fixed.
F H-—Have you ever beard of my old
friend and chum, Dick Trenislniff Perhaps

far j couldn't see Kata bait umnaged to
keep it unknown that the Harrington of
Harrington &amp; Lori is a woman, and from

a right royal wel­
matter of Kato's
be at once stopped
aud in&gt;irtcd u;&gt;on

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

I citizens ahould tabor hard in the intcrewta of
tion on thi»]&gt;oint The lieraid cannot are, tbe

etc, which should be sent to the

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uk'oukt. ux.
Trautman has a walk-over his opponent, for
Aritona’a future great-

wfth

f

raaponribihiy of plattfig it Doubtless yen
■&lt;11 find other journals whoen information
•a thb jxilut is greater than 'ours, awl

territorial delegate, suppose yon hunt them

tho fulminatlous of tho braggart and cow­
ardly Gaxetto frighten no ano. Although
not run ae-tirding to tbo approved uianncr

states, or TamUiar with the management of
political rtrugglea there, thin paper can yet
detect tbo difference let wren the right and
wrong, cither in tho political arena or else-

Btry Eagle, A. T.. Kept. 22, IBS .

To Richard L. Treaudno, E*-j. Dotdhrod.

rs^ScS i

u

this journal If (t venhtrea. to oppose ha
favored,creature. Ncverchelkss, The Her­
ald will continno to be found on the

himself a wife, in tbe charming person of
Him Katherine M. Harrington, of New State of Mlchtgao—Fifth Judicial Cirrott-te
York city. The happy couple were united
Chancery.
The Circuit Court for the County of b irry^fa
honeymoon tn Washington, where
PhiUp T. ViuiZile. coniktaluaul. va. Hoary •.
groom's duties will detain him udtil
Baridev. adult, and Waud Barkley. Ixmio Wkley end Florene.- Barkley. Infante, by Clemee
Braith. Ku jrdtea ad litem defeattaata.

see me, bat my introduction of Tremaine

enlightened people of Arisons, in the — th
ormgrvwi of tbo United States, and we are
pleiLvxl to notice with how littlo personal
acrimony or mud slinring tbo campaign
ixa., been
ixjeq ao
Whichever
ha*
ao for conductci.
conducts!.
Whichever
gonUtsmin proves to hare a majority of tin
Potent on hi, ride. «UI^XaZ^r to

T
n ."
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‘ U,rw'J wIJ«
after; and thougt
T. , Aug. 1j, 1BK .
I
The Deadhead Gaantto, with its usual our inclinations prompt tts to hope that Co). I
th? r*tw»* ** *»&lt;»*&lt;•« for the low and rile, fa a strong ad- Trautman will be retaracd. still wo must
“r
tbe !3th tart . ve have to any vorate nt Tremaine, and daily hurfa ita -almit that in Judge Tretnain.. the-'P.-vnt Tbe Blue Eacla Herald ia unt run iu thunderbolts of hilMncra-nr.,
bflli
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DE?X^oA£±Ir A05tb?’

A"ocr 1
hating 1

na ho puts it, while I am writing
thta in tl
Kate I
»===.
man. job pristor
printer and tbusincos manager (*),
and It
“ fa
i Lis
t±: name
r .—i that m.;&gt;cara in the firm.
n.
He has a k.-.i
hard timo .of it with her, from

h«.

blows in tho bitter political eom;aign of

Deadhead,

cbotas than iu yrars gone by.' May the in danger of being gutoid any night during
bort num win, fa tho prayer of Tho Herald. t,H' campaign, and his neck stretched withTb- noisome drippings from tho foul *’',t
formality of a trial. Kate, lieing a
mouth of Tbo Drodbcail Gazette mark ths . w«Mnan, Mould have been safe, ho adda
only unplirtaont effects of pohLkal rivalry,
Tremaine offers to buy out Tbe Herald eeand are beneath our notice. It is rumored tablfaliment, good will and all, and I shall

ceptlon as is due from the intelligent and
appreciative people of Arirona to th* first
woman journalist in tho territory. If Deadry. 1 bo. haU. ot sate
by virtue of said Ao

ago aud compelled womtu to even give up
th«dr wedding rings—one of the most ruf- Wen that her nibsaon is journalism, and I
fiauly and 'lo-picnblc arte ever committed
on tbo soil of this territory. This is only j her wings in this -iMant land.
rumor, however, and we cannot vouch for 1
did not
nuin it urenw probublu enough. V.’e an
told that Sheriff Bulan will soon tala. There Li n&lt;&gt; rc.Tsonlng with ••ich men; they
ore too much like your ci.^rming sex in In-

lived cum, not worthy of dying with Ids
annum.

Dated this 17th day ot January, A. D„ UB7.
given to tho public, and they be invited to
AUIXZOE KEXASTvN,
a hanging bre, where tho partita In question Circuit Court CoiumlMloiier. in and tor Barre

you not to proreed to trial until after tha

bu materially facretvKxl thereby.

If nomii

HAntUXOTOK A Lxvi.
Bttnt Eanut, A. T„ Sept 23. 188-.
Diab Fred—If you only knew what

Richard Tumaixe.
Blvb Eagle, A. T., Sep?. 7. 188-.

you would pity roe.

A horrid fellow by tho

The Editobh or Tux Blcx Eagus
Hko^ld
ok THE Roar to JailI
tv the 8cm

of

&lt;10,000,

15, the calumniators of a good man, the
myrmidons of tbo “boodle’’ ring and ear
nipt office holding claeses, are at last fatal It

'lbs hitbnrto auoasaful attempts of Tbo
Herald to remain an independent taHwr,
aaci not rjbsc.-cioot to any party or taction
tn tbo tarrit-ory, iu spite of many luring
bribes and offers, have txvn, wb trust, fully
- ginning tn congratulate tnnselvce on our rec-

k&amp;sia dreunu ware rudely dispelled by tbo
probable ’•People’s" nominee far delegate.
sort of outlaws and robbjra appropriately
to purelute- our influence ana support by
his cb«ck for $50; bui we rcmailed the w»ns&gt;
to him instantcr, with a pretty frank ex-

which wo trust wai&gt; pointed enough to peiu-

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an&lt;Vunplc.

men are public property, and open to un­
restricted Invert ignt ion and comment The
fierce white light of truth only offend, those

fliorbing criticism fa the tert of courage.

understood right now that tho Herald can-

I.lm ...IO.,*

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Fred found nu&gt; in wretched spirits
obstinately refused to let mt rcumin
to which I had to submit This ru

Last Satur- [ way in this wild comftry.

brought by Judge Tremaine for defamation
nf character, wherein ho bys his duuogee
ol (10,000. Tbe verdict is of course a fare- j
goiio „'uv,u«.vu,
conclusion, and when u,uM.vu
indicted by
i-jF ths
uk ।
W.I. «xl l~n~. -Ill h*r.
lar7, u
wa.b., ibHr ortrn- |
a crowd ot synjpathixrrn present at tbe trial. ! lnx] tendencies will bo effectually squelched, j
I may have been too
to indulg” in .-uxl tbe good people of Arisons con again i
peraonalitks in the befflmilng but you
peacefully tn their bods, conscious that '
rulre laid down br
by Frofretor
know the rules
rrofae&lt;or Gra- ' n,^, plotters against character and repute- I
ham, of the------College School of Journal- ; tion will vex tl»em no more.
bm:
The full particulars, together with the con- |
1. The era of independent jonrnallvm i* t.sita of tho complaint, will b- found on the
at ham!, and tbe time fcr founding jour-. ‘ thiixl page of this bsuo.
nab, which will dore to dppeae wrong and
uphold right wm never more propitious.
% Navor bock down from any position |
Rlaoo that representative of tho border
ruffians mid derxutulo-B of Dcmilteod. ths I
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tnr tl,,f

ai»&lt;j mo ULM v.’cuwu m
u»
■crewci Id. courage up to the point of suing
.
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Both Fred and

champion tluuj The Gaarfte, nuraro roe that
I did very well lad-ed under tho circum­
stances, sod tbo latter says if I will stay be
will cugn,
cnga;,-o
o w
to uiauo
make mo UXI
the mast
mart popular
jojniiar
pnwn In b. fcrtwr,; bnl 1 iril Un. &gt;
am not to be bribed, and tbo ure of that
word always silences Um. Had bo attempted to injure ®e Id any other way than
that, ' believe I could forgive him. He is
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big undertaking far mo to

A. It. l*M. In a rertain cause U&gt;rerin peodlnc,
wherein James I. Allread fa complainant, aod
Henry- Mirlr.er and Mam A. ShriBw are defend
anta Noth* to hereby riven, iiu-t t siuj; sen
rt publle auction tothe highest tedder, on flat
urduv. the tilth day of March, A. D. j«g, at ten

County af Barry and Kutr of Mlehliom. (Mid
court house
the place of taildtar th- ( ir
eult Court for said County of Barry I all the M
lowing descritwd property to-wtt:
AU that certain i'l&gt;-er or n.-wvvl of land •ltuau&gt;
and being In the County of Barry and Htale of
Mh-hlgan, known and dew rit&gt;ed m tbe sort half

founding a successful journal tn tbo sooth-

must eoufraa, is a drunken old scamp from
Clifton. This Tremaine is a judge, or some­
thing or other. .Tran Deadhead, and said to
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Th IK WOULD Send Fosta!. Mklnglor It, to
\
THE BLADE, TOLKDO. OHI».

BY JCDOB TREXtAINE.

port and inclosing bis check for |50. I re­
turned it to him by tbe next mail, and told
him wbat I thought of his conduct. He

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“You don't think you could get lost in (SMI.;-, tw-r.) THS n»«T WKKXLT IK

Blce Eagle, A. T., Nov. 20. 189-.
tn the CwpiEol by black lin&lt;« and white
My Diiat. Bibteb—I presume Fred has 1 spares “No, you don’t think it is likely,”
already written you about tba sale of The '
Herald to Air. Tremain-, who purchased it.
•you don’t think it likely, but 1 could lose
I

lor Gem

FREE! ‘ •’■‘'SlVn".

TOLEDO.BLADE!

the Palate, ’Frisco. Kisa tbo children for
me. Kate send* love. Affectmimtely.
Fred.

tbo inhabitants of Blue Eagle.

much pleasure in ventilating your ‘‘record’
ss alrraily known to m&gt;.
;
Yours, &lt;&lt;c.,
L
Harblvutov &amp; Incvi

Cowtntv. Michlgs'i
PHIUI’ T. OOLGBOVE. Nahcitor
plalnaiiL

IJl^flncott't. Magazine.

THE CRANNIES OF THE CAPITOU

us much pleasure to defend any libel suit iu
which you are tho plmutijj/ and in this,
prtex! at ita contents; I preeamod, of coanv. .
ttere yon would a[&gt;preciata my htUo pleas ■ racw of tbo east.

D. law, |

shall sell at pu'4|c aurtteo to the 1
on MiH&gt;il.n&gt;.U&gt;csevntilb day of ;

and our chief regret h that so much loveli­
ness was oMted on tho besotted isolation

contents noted.

might return value for value by ventilating

nrdluarj kinds.aidcariaot be mM&gt;
Don with thy tnulUtaUeoftowtesLshart
dum nr phosphate powders. Said mN
ROYAL Ba Kt sc. Powder Oo„ Im

Our much rtajiecUd friend and neighbor.

AFFAIR.

Hswice or The Blitf. Eagle Hxuald.

^AKlHc

Thu children are both well, except that

Dated Hast run. Mtehlrsa. January It, MOT.

AUlNZO K KENABTON.
Circuit Oonrt OramlMioncr to laid ter Barer
C-a., Mlehfgn.
CLEMENT SMITH. Hollcltor for tXimpWnflte.

vary different from that which was
finally adapted.
After tbe foundations
were laid Pmodent Pierce placed the con­
struction iu cbiinn* of the war department,
and Jefferson Daris, who was then secre­
tary of war, clianged tbe plan entirely, not
liking tbe ono adopted. This involved tbe
building of a new set uf foundation walls,
wm

M llfM Office 63 Monroe St.
UAt AlMflt Grand Rapids.
CBBOX1C DXSKARKK,

so generous, that we didn't lose anything,

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heartbroken, naw that our partucrahip is so
«mrt „n,t
■ |. ,*"'***.&lt;*

nd crannies. that wopld- bewilder
familiar with the place, ancf~it

' the paper, for which klndncs I try hard to
good ciliums everywhere.
Tbe gong of I b&gt;&gt; grateful, but that dreadful bribe is ever
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outlaws to which this Tremaine belongs. before me.

Grand Uaplds. M

probably t-y to intimidate us on the day of

commendable thirst for knowledge,
Col. Trautman, who will undoubtedly be

। ft fa wholesome

the intelligent and respectable element* in

that trite allegations are no libel, but even
charges founded on apparent fact, sueb as
might d*re+ve a prudent and cautious man.

abet Bill Monterey with a toy pistol lias been

slavish adherence to these savings; but all

wo shall appear before tho judgment seat
armed—with what, our enemies will lorn
soon enough for their discamflturn. In thia

kind that I cannot contentplate leaving her
havo found a very loving and d.ougbtful
mother. Had I takuu her advice I ahould

1,000,000s

other dayf Ha'

Tbo Montezuma Tribune, which published u
do’* If Levi bad any spirit in him, but then

November 12.
double-barreled shot gun.
He adiis tluU.
be regards Col. Trautmr n an a perfect get'

ble he will, unless a vigilance committee can
be found to translate him bonce. That he
will ultimately figure prominently at one of
no doubt. '

deuce, I presume, of my incomplete emanci­
pation from your control. It shows I am
not as “ntTong minded" as you iwcim mo
of being
I enjoy my work to much, but
almost wish I had avoided pcrsonalfticc and
paid no attention to this matter beyond revery productive, and Tlw Herald’s receipts

Annie and tho children.

hut gtiitin bray in opposition to him, an ex­
pectation which baa been fitfllled by the
low lived scoundrels running Tbe Eluo
Eagle Herald. In our opinion, tbe editors
of that puerile and malicious sheet ought
Eiistakcn if Judge Tremaine doesn’t send
them there before tho year is out. Not con­
tent with charging him with attempted
brib.Tj- of their influence and support—a
charge intended to taialend aouiebody into a

dulgo in lininuatiuns only punishable at the

Don't fail me.

Answer.

RIKR BOTTDB HD UPIHDS
F.x mJ* — t¥wU sad far Out. arf Im
M
741 UTTL£ MCaiFOirsamt IJULWT co

half

Hcttt Agricittlfll UMl M til Wttt.

Wiarranw Umox Telegraph Co.. »
New Xonr, Nov. 2,18&amp;-. {
To K. IL Barrington, Blue Eagle, A. Tl
them that I was white dear through. Poor
fellows I know many of them are as noble

dicatc tbe jxdicy of his administration c
t'te attain of 60,000,000 of people, wldle .
special eorrwq&lt;i'jdcnt would be allowed t
fill tbo paper's columns with tbo maneuver
THOMAS i.GIBSON.

(From The Desdbesd Oasette of Nov. 11,1W-.]

dish with which tbo

treated me ao nicely.

of the royal family ore followed with scru-

I hare a lovely

tfaguisbed

some disgruntled tender foot, as an expon-

report apparently r
these dally reviews,

Blub EaqLb, A. T., Oct. CO, 18
To Fred C. Harrington, care Drexel
gan. Bankers, Now York city.

IcwiwhMte. !h«lr r&gt;wu urerewfty by ,&lt;nrw;.UM iv
LaiWurontiHirriiaiAUanotUHraniniud. .

tbo Hon. Frederick C. Harrington, of Nei

.
Katb M. Harjukotox.
To Fred C. Harrington, Now York dty.

cries of “Harrington!” “H.ir-ingtonl” sold
that his subject wm not Harrington, but

Xu»e iteHaioe ualees bearinslh5« Htetnr.

you all
Ycrk about Christmas.

JAMES

Yours lovingly,

townsman hail become acquainted nt
are distresaod over yonr unfortunate attack
on Tremaine. V/eren’t you a little hasty
In reflecting so severely upon his tender of
money for aiding him in hb campaign? If
on invwtigation you learned that bo wm a
proper paraon for tbe place, I do not see
why you should not have taken his money
and given him Its worth in advertising
spare, always provided you did not ditt.ir
from him politically. Or you might have
esponsed his cause. If a worthy one, and
courtootialy declined his check at tbe same
time, Hnd ba rant an aiiyertlsememt of
some mBroantito Irasinert, I suppose you

MEANS'
S3 SHOE.

dty.

they were both students at ------ college,
aud that tbe friendship thus cuocescfuily ce-

rcjiroeentutivo in tbo national hgfslatnre,
where rtm-lixtg worth mid unusual ability
always fociut ready recognition.

tors and publishers will I® known

having retired from edBoria’ work forever.

mense, accompanied by shouts of “Go on!”
and only subsided when bo plead hit fatigue

kindnrea and imtronags which the retiring
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badness department, and has
popularity would spsedily carry Wm to Ukuiuuadc of mJ itteal »mWtkw»

Wm it be could tell him where be could find
G&lt; n. Grunt. Tbe parson on 'Jx- log replied:
“Suppose I tell you I am Gen. Grant”
a liar,’1 and pmsed cn.

On making further

Full lurei ui

im&lt;-

“■ -wuo by

LEADING RETAILERS
- Throughout |he’U.K

�A SCIENTIFIC TESX

A PAST HISTORY.
I *m&gt; •M'lajt-’ tbo Riri-ra with my

Halbert '

very po^lbly
sRLo? W_

About 7 o'clock 00 the ermnag of ,
sbn was right.
Jaffery
Ukdy w di*»nl • chlM

tara to friends iu England Jack came .bo ™ » u»
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bonding in like a whirlwind.
He won a young fallow of about 23, gone tn K',n Halbert.
tnmk, generous of dtopositioo, liandeume of
“I will not make t
face. cP:voted to art, was an artist by profendon, and roost charmingly, romantically ' in - of Jaffcry llaraton's nature; stern
«toe“. dominated
poor. P. i Imps thb wm why be, c*;-«ta!!y. ' pride, utattiwu-y,
WM my favorite; al«J why I Lad nuvto him tho softer feelings. There aromed do mid­
dlr conraj in lib dbjKMitlon. He cart off
my heir, though of that to» wns ignorant.
"Aunt," bo cried, "pct aside your letters ' Eva us rreolutely m he bad discharged her
ibtt'-baml.
.
"Tlw i«tar&gt; dw *n&gt;to b« returned 1
ounml.
Hmi b« prefrrrel io rmd
.!
..
_d_7
wUal
lluk
,
olTect
a,,.-.
biul
clahnnd. "my drar Jack, this look* ominon* -them, to
—dangnrow- Is thb marvel a native?"
। upon him.
“No; a visitor, 11#' ourBclvca.” replied |
after a laugBiamro, vuo uun, imJa.-k, who had cro**d to tbe window and t£r ,.aUK._ The old butler, who took It to
wm le-’riag exit to tho right, tbutothoh-fl.
hanker, could not newt wailing behind
' r—'
1 •
1
hopeful for news of Eva.
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who fortunate! v knows ilwm, b going to in­
troduce m-&gt;. As to ominou* ami don.-psrous, ___
» a y«i
lh.1 H K". ' «•&gt;• ■»■!. I
uT^, wU1
no ow but will pmy '
Mil 1 —HH, I pkwlgu«lr,l
' onro to look on me Wore «l»edk». Abl
.
.
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(-r
taokMn, u» Mur, h.
lie the mo»: mia-rahle follow on earth if 1 ■Hrectrel it bark
•
I
"One evenin’, a month later, then, wm a 1
cannot wimherf
“Prej, Jack, moderate your transport, knocl; at lb. door. Thu footman, opening
and talk sense. In these practical &lt;!ay» of U, M.U Sre ■MklUw there poorly drre»3
science and Mchr-ol boanb lore at first sight in black.
' I
■■Um. wm. ml ihlo n. Ur IrauUul
manre-.”
to,
wlto.minuiel oxp-^loo oloUtol
Ul lo U*r .rm. .ho rental her b-b, pH I
“Tbo mrrret. bod breu oommwtal ool 1
urt‘r.an-1 luvir'senthudaiun. "becauro loro's
eyw nrw .looked upon such a face m tho
would have obeyed. So, when she inquired
aunt. tmii! you haw ju-lged for yourself! for her UUur lb. foolmto rrep^IMl,
potatallo lb. Mody. Tim mlm. preelto
ipnadfatbi'r—o flor, noble old fellow! nirretam rell oo hjtreuirm, Breratared.
Come! her .*r,’tvthai!-' to down, you can see Sb. Oil to! dore lb. door; Urn fooumu.
preprd Ihreodk; U» tanka- n. u«tal by
Catering my arm. bo hurried me to the the lire reading
I
■•K. lookta up u tar retrenre. Uum
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church

t&amp;cv be dropped buck cgnSn. speoclilcca.
"tva went on ana titeit on tne rug oefore him
'
‘“Father • she Bald.'Halbert b dead—dead
from fighting tbo bitter world for my sake
-and n&gt;y heart b broken.’
"Ho mode no sign, but gron.nd m bo
stared at Iwr. Gently she laid tho&gt;luld on
the ru- and added" ‘Pa’i&gt;a love little Eva for my taku. I

Ho ought to

'Heaven birea you!'
"Then Jaffery Marston leaped up with a
great cry, raited lier on to a couch, wildly
summoned the household, dispatched thorn

&lt;-riving
hi ng was wrong.
■'•WhatF' (repeated. "That man," with
infinite srorn. "a flue, noble old fellow?"
Why, ho Ik Mr. Jaffery Marston, tho rich
Imnker: t hat to Eva, his grandchild I"
“You know them, aunt?”

for the operation io which you will
। to wubadt. Thin, coupled with' your

destined He leaned upon tbo back of hia
chair, slient end motioultwa, with hia eyes
ujxxt tbo wall before him, fixed aud vacant.

th&lt;&gt; prison, upright and with folded anna,
leaned ugninrt tho window mid watched
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---------------------------**? ta llm rereora .’WI ta. ud
In hb face could bo read nritlwr hope i»r
feu-. Thirty yvoni of ngn, of medium
hei-ht. with a dark complexion and hair
•lightly gray on the temploa, n quirk nerv­
ous eya, and low, decided voice, Lb appear­
ance indicatrol both culture and thix^Lt.

merab had just boon tried and convicted of
having administered, win.
with preiuwliUition
pMMlluttai
“J
&lt;&lt; «»ta, OU&gt; dim. rf dljl.
bU!»ilmu.ua u» replml
»t:tcnre bad baon ]&gt;rouounced u|&gt;on him.
UPJ&lt;bb rrming the 4th of June, he
i.'uomnt wbetorr bb prayer for
1-1
"T
br
emj»eror, the vruemhle Abbe Crotler,
»■» Iwl P»» *&gt; U» Tulkrtr. M . m|&gt;
ta-JiW i-lonw-l mttoui u murer.
re Ite mpUtam o&lt; U» orert, Uommr^ Uu
P*ita» &lt;•» -ppre! wu to loop., » qorwi,

awaited tin’ order—■a mere formality—to
"‘T to him the condemn«r,,-----------------deliver
oa the mornl««oClHwlliU.lb o'eta*. ‘
•*» 'l*'h rf Iw“
opre 111. .Imr. of U» rerrljor tb.
“ tareod taorUy. .nd fro. Urn tamtam
dar.jvw tho gox wuor of Roquette, acronnl«»tal by .p-ullruto^ H-P-m-1 «!«■"
f hnvhnlrl M rta ta Pomyn.imii, rAietncr litu

,
7 ——Tr—
V------- . .
*ro&lt;n ' ’*1I**l“ Lih' Kwuxlian and the
RV-fmor dta-rrody retired, leaving the two
£?'*?””
“^Y1” aDd. f.acot,U’ rMrT'
|
*2 hfa °’rB.chal[Jlr.
on* ln t,w
u ^mmerah wated lumauif
, UP°° U* »&gt;&lt; thu twd from which unhappy
I vk*ln« wcn' rou&gt;»l *ith a rtart. ignorant
untU that inZ*u,t lhat “*ir *««“• bn(1 «&lt;nc.

I

rated the affection. and our frie-ntahip
banker and exceedingly wealthy. Eva wm
hb only child, and be loved tier isuaionately.

of tbo gaycM. Itapnirai girh imnginalilu untfl“-—;
"Until—well, sunt?"

•‘She fell iu love," I repliod. "In Jaffery
Maret.on'a bank there wua trtBaltairt Fortesene. He had ontetwi quite a youth, but
soon had attracted tlw banker by hb bright
intelligence. He wu&gt; handsome; n gentle­
man. but poor, upright, just and intlUBtrito bin rapid ndvnn-.-etnent.

•Well?" I queried.

aunt,'

lingers.
Looking al tlie bright, handsome young
fellow h« was, I felt justified in doubting.
I said, however, maliciously:

and without preambles."
"Is my judicial petition then so tlcspvrah'?" lnterruj»ted Piuniuerata. ”
"I fear so,” replied Velpeau quietly; "but
m nothing has been changed you can count

to make to of counte conditional. If tlw pardim nrriv w ao much the better; if not"-----"What then*” domomted Pommeraia.
Without mplyitig Uh- surgeon drew from

amorata.
. One evening, u ben returning homo alone,
m I pniwMl the Villa Montinari, tlw naddencu n oted by Jaffery Marston, hniring
tbe whisper of roicee I looked, and beheld

but the objrot 1 hope to accomplish

MOST PERFECT MADE

-Row Terry Qwke in Harper's Baxar
MR. MORISINI’8 STORY.

permanent will, overruling nil the Imrror
and all crowd of other unprewiioniraurroundlug you. This will enlightcD Bck-ttoe; nay,
more, it will revalutionian all our eonriotlana.
"By doing tills, if in your power, you will
leave for the future tbe memory of a to-ro
nnd not of a criminal,"

I had a king talk with Mr. Mortain! tha

mcrato seemed for a moment a» If petrified,
Ufa eyes dilated and fixwl upon the Aurjoon.
Then, without uttering • word, be got np,
took a few steps acr&lt;«s tin- cell, sadly slmok
his be.ul und murmurvd: "The horriblshock will throw itn&gt; into unreinwiouane* ’.
However, mmsicur. return on tbe morning
of tho execution. I will reply, if 1 can.

Boston Dry Goods
,
Store.

i a cabin l«y.

rkiual iwvKicy end thrift. Hi- tavisbed money
uroa tbe ■•duration of his daugbten and *ae
a UM«t tend and indulgent fattier. When
&lt;T.___
J—— t .L.
.a _

beail to tranquilly bhed in tl&gt;e pewter basin
winch will rvcrivri??"

and female.

needed no explanation; I knew tbo Rubirxm
had liecn passed.
“How ia this pretty Era's love affair to
end?” I thought, hurrying on, almort nerv-

continued, "that one of tlw most ititermtlng
flection or aensiblUty remain.*

proaching; raising my eyes, I beheld Jaffery
Mrnixou. What pntssril mi&gt; I can't tell.

silent a second; my lieart was all in a
tremble. Then he spoke:
“Yes, Mrs Fielding; unfortunately, only

wm

his bobby.

aware be might trust all in his hands.
"Eva was a»x&gt;ut 18 when I noted a
change in bar. Hhe wm thoughtful, nb-

He had

sfa.' said to mo. 1 never could to- happy
with any other than dear Halbert!'
‘Be may haw higher vtewa for you.’
Eva laughed gayly.

‘Hulbert asks hb consent this

favoriteH
"Poor Eva! The banker's liking wm that
of the patron to the patronised—tbe master
to tho servant. That Hulbert Fortracun,
Lad no more d-vrael probable than that the

disparage your nephew, but I had far dlff-jr"Of course you had!” I rejoined, a little
lew until my death.
"Unfortunately, yes!” lie anrwend.
"Mr. Marston," I said, looking at him
keenly through the silver night, "may I
ask whnt you intend to do in this matter
"Mrs. Fielding." lie replied, in a low
quiet tune, "this is my answer; I dcrjily

cred himaslf,
"I .was mywlf occufrfed with that proi»lem." be rtvjxxidfxl, ”as you entered. I am
not only thoroughly familiar with idl works

“ I Would

guillotine itself I know nothing."
"and again to-day liave studied it carefully.
It is a perfect machine. Th* blade of the
knife falling suddenly, aliarji, straight awl
thto lightning like blow. fw&lt;b no more [win
than a mldirr in tin, thick of liattlc wb-n hto
arm to carried off by a ball. H»nmt!an
agree with me, I know," re
when Pommerab would

lurtantaneuwi ablation of the Iwjad produces
at the moment in the Individual deaapitated
me, to risk brooking another young heart. alxiolute anrsttMtic inreuaibiUty. The swoon
I think you understand; Jet us novw refer lug of tbe body alone caiMed by tbu low of
fir- or tlx litem of bkx&gt;I nbould Mtura the
moot timid of iwrfect immunity from pain
turned hl» salutation, I knew that h» bad The uncertainty of the life beyond, tlui adlrcrojoiusvi me as Nc3y Boyd, hta daughter's
early wakening, nn- tlw most decided suffer­
bosom friend, from the first
Jack returned that evening in high spirita. ings tbe guillotined know. Beheading, in
Nut only bad lie been waited by Era, but
won tbe Imnke.r's consent.
but no eottMdouxnnM of it remains."

"Such p'--oiinpti'&gt;n wm 'arroj-unev, imiwrtinonre-, blarknrt ingratitude. ’ In hb aatonishnxst and rage he was not particular
iu bu« words. He rvfiwol the young fallow
with CMU«&lt;nptu«w disdain, and pro-wnting
him With a Chrok nod hb dismhMl at tho

coll th" guard returned and tbe condemned
rvsigncdly rtrrtclud himself ujxm hto &lt;-amp

Mr. Morisinl

tec’s vanity.
He tni.t.,1 imjilHtly in tbe honor of hte
chiklran, and »b*n Victoria want off witfatl*.
■■oacbman th. blow fairly staggarod him. Ho

&lt; Hinged

com«-, row- and quickly dhwtlng Llmaetf,
talked tm minutes with tb» abbe, from

he ek»-d Ins right eye, looking tbe mrgvon
fixedly in tbe faro with the left eye wide
o|»-n
Velpeau lowed nrofiemdly, and
turning toward M. Heindrich. tlw virou-

hto ttvdatanta, quickly cxchangw! with him
a sign of intelligvpro.
'
‘
Tbe death toilet was speedily made, a let­
ter of farewell from bis wife nvid to him
by tlw vluiplain, and then, with his over­
coat upon hi" hboulders, the matiaciai un­
fastened from bis »rwt;b to- starts I through
the corridor un&gt;*— -L-------- *-------- "In a little

all th" papHro Miy wto» wt-re in Mc-rorinf&gt;
box I mu a iimrki-d man. uiis-rprow-utrel.
mbjt&lt;lg”J b»mI riilKuM, and all for tx&gt; fault

she Muld-nly darted from th- ride

rato; "but it to not that which I dread—pbyri cul agony would bo quickly extingufabrd by

Alon--, filling the spare- and bounding
the sky, tbe gulllotlTw cert iu »hadow upon
t I.M lw
I*.-...
-- - * _n.l I—_ ■_
&lt;Uwn, you could still see tbe sjwrfcle of a
*&gt;litary star. Before this futeW'-.il apprtaclo
the condemned shuddered, tiwn rrstnlutely
walked to the scaffold, and om-viuM the
steps unaided. Herr the triangular knife
sho:w in the dark frame, Idding tbn star.
After kiaiing t.*--------- — - •
his U|» that little
curl cut from
and intended for his wife.
Five pcreons now iqrpearad like sllhoui-tUu

QHEAT

father of Victoria S bllhn*. twcauM that was
tbe buniee of his pUint. 1 am couvinreri

tanned him! wrinkled and scarred, a* it wen-,

attentive consideration to what may at first

wm

rjtcHimrd.

Build aa&lt;! r. bulkl. ttamgb fate deattwjr.

duct

his face tall; but hn brightened in a minute, I
smiled, took hb bar, and saying. “That‘a to

Hal-

“ ‘I'll be the making of him. One day,
... ..
,__ __________ . _ &gt;
"lu fact, the young follow

B^iu«U^u, tho night beguile.

uncteratood.

morning, M. Ik-enquomr. the Abbe Crorirr

a pen tilled artist, have fallen in love.”

But I took a violent

"I don't wonder.” interpolated Jack, "if
her chad to like her.”
“Eva—my Eva—abb the swcctoU, gay। at, most nminblo of dtoporitiona Selfishnew and j-Im. w. r&gt;’ perfect Mrangers, mid she
was no- of ttowe qul».&lt; natures which sur-

written works upon psychological surgnry
so char and concise tliat they Ba l placed
him among tl&gt;e leading lights of the pnstent
century.

physician. All wm to no purpoao—it wm
too. late, uad H-fore an hour Eva was dead.
"And that. Jack,” 1 concluded fravvly,

•You forget it may be Eva's chance abo,’’
dd. almrot -rarely.

a little tot to me.

Tho
a emure a-'Ur, bapWa thingf
..... —. ...
L,
■

Velpeau, rising, amt with a rourtcoqs ta&gt;w

prepare him for—disappointment.
"Iwfli tri! ynu. Jack, if you will llstonl”
I said, pmlilng my letters aside.
He avid«mtlj was divided between curios­
ity and a desire to follow Era Manton.
The former triumptwd.
He drew n chair near mine, saying:
"Of counw I will listen. Who would evm-

wm

ihv scientific glory of which will forovur
efface your social disgraca."
"Ah." (TicdTkttumorab, pate, bat with a
rcaohite smUn, “I begin to comprehend.
But tbe exact nature of the exp«-riment?"
"Simply thb: It b Docdlrysi to aaairo you
that none of our acalpato will touch you, but
before and after tbe fall of the knife I shall
Hi -Ibero, standing In front of tbn machine
and beside you. Ai noon as poadble your
boad will pmb from tbe hands of the execu­
tioner into mln--, and then the •■xj-riraent,
from ite very simplicity dAdsiv :, will be
made. Stooping to your ear, I will cry,
distinctly ami loudly: ‘M. La Pommerato,
can you at thb moment shut throe timos in
suecrosion th* eyelid of your right eye,
krojdng your l-*t ej'o wide open?' No mat­
ter wlrnt your other facial contortions may
be, you can by thb trifle—tbb winking of

have illnmonds like Patti

learn thr Riviera instantly!'

I reflectenl a minute.
Why • iimild I not tell him?

truly one chance in 10,000 of enlightening
modern physiology. The oorasian should

him ekowrd distinctly hb white and Im-

The tall, weird figure, ou tiptoe, the with

InspHatlon a. groat as anything Kacbri ever
achMbrd. I unco beard nn old actor, who
wm flaying Itan il&lt;- Pinmout, ssy that lx- had

unable to atxlure the sight ot the dyifig agonL—
that
n__ T
.

Have inaugurated thus Clear
ing Sale in order to reduce
stock for inventory in Febrti
ruary.
Tbe sale will begin Janus 17
3 and last until January 3hi,
1887.
Great Bargains may lie ex­
pected.
Marr &amp; Duff have gone thro’
their^tock and marked do&gt;n
everything in order to make a
clean sweep during thio sale.
Great mark-down in Ladies,Misses and Children’s Cloaks.
Wraps and Newmarkets.
These Garments are marked
less than cost, and as they are
all this season’s goods, they
are very desirable. We have
made a special price on Cot
tons. Calicos, Ginghams, Flan­
nels. Linens, Towels, Comfort
ere. Blankets, Crashes. Dress
Goods, Underwear. Cotton
Flannels.
It will pay you to attend
this Clearing Sale, as every.
thing has been reduced, in or
der to close.
Don’t forget the addressL

MARR &amp; DUFF,

crir-; anJ hideous laughter, even to this
tragic group Suddenly as the fatal hour

41 Wrat Main St,
BATTLB CRBBK. MB'H

rtandittg straight up ta-fore him ’on the

UMBterr He recoiled but n iwcortd, -then
ckwe-1 Ids eyes.
llapiihy the machine
Worked; the iron cuUar fitted itarlf, tlw. hut-

hair n&gt;e upon the bead at the electrfe mlor
of frosh blood. Tbe echo of I to-noise had
not dire! away when tbe executioner, nil
bloody from h&gt; palpitating victim, lifted

eyes rolling, the eyebrows twisting, the
mouth in a wit gnn, tt&gt;o teeth dashing one
ngaiust th- other; but Vdpea-i Iroi.oj ah ,rtit and distinctly hrtieulatod in tbe right ear

it.—Getitl-mnn'w Magazine.

another store within a quarter of a mita
thlnkias I bhro.kl do nxxx where
“S Tf'TX1”.* “ u» •”&gt; '■&lt; U» yrer 1 r,re&gt;l
nil ttad I had made could be put in my ev&lt;
IS?T"
,Ul UJnkl"&lt; my Ire re.
mighty hard one, and toid mv chrt that I

---- u.ii.1

» rqienu

cried, like one distracted. The ryeta.l.,«
partially opened, im !f by an effort of power­
ful win, but the U&gt;b remained d-wri, tiw
faceberexning every seeond more rigid, cold
and immutable. It wm finished!

insaldCtrrolt,

--'-*——-—.'-*,*^*1**1
wuipiauuoui. it is viwi
cd. Uuu aald drfeada&amp;t.tmter bar appearaswr u.
Mid eauer m er iMfore three muni to froui tti-d**e &lt;rf thto ordrr. etoe to Mid bill of comUUri
»i»ali to taken m ouuteMefl And It 11 Turtle-'
entered ttxu a nottee of tbi. order to- pubtoto-d
within
twenty day*
h- Ha*
Inn Hivvvii
, - - from
- tab date. In U.....
,

fixedly regarding him.
—---- •

Male Skinner. IWltoitar L

Fifth Judicial Circuit—Urdcr made at Chartoa.

i reared
. . my Mock in
“u,rv
'"tvctl
Wit. h»
trade
and
mat nr Ilin..
a*. ■ u_ .....
... .

nothieg H.t -and at th. door a^T^y
FBAEM if HOOKXKiTn’Jii Jud^AXWZOK. KRNAMTONJWleitar tor Coe'
____
t.

hi.

that past history; nt
P. in Btwton Budget.

&gt;*11)1 up

aly begun to do. the’ great
alow steps and thoughtful

Tbe datectivm in

in tbe Orcutt Court fur tta
ry-tu Cbaaroy. at the court
cl Hastings, on tbe Mta &lt;ta&gt;

in full gallop toward Mont Parm-—.. —Tr
‘J-l”rt
m~.r&lt; I

‘And thia iu but one among a thousand
informslivn about him.
n b«I Irarn-d that ha ww suffering

zils

.

,x‘!Xn-

a reslde®i of Each MU1», Kruex-l

A11 l,M*r *part-

ere-b- w* n i.
rdartohepubiAMd in tbe Hurniix Bax
'an. aald pubUcaUt* to ba ronttnuMl oore tn
Mb wtokUrri* m. to
FRANK A- HOOKER.
S51T.B-a C&lt;tu“^OVK-.
Circuit Judge

cSSSSZ

or five men to aabt

l": "D0* * • ‘WlfW
E«L’ Tho other to:

f. a. nmMMa.r. ■-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XX.XI. NO 42.

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SVBACRimON EATKH

AliVEKTIBlNO RATK8:
•luma per rear....................................... 1100 00
JtxUa cli &gt;nft&gt; for special positions.

JOB FEINTING.

pirvnmK

G.

W. LOWRY, M.D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist

W•

H. LANDIS, M. D„
Physlcan and Surgeon,

R. TIMMERMAN.

P• Homeopathic Physician &amp; Burgeon,
C. LAMPMAN, M. D„
Keievtlc Physician and Surgeon.

J•

RroOl and remain dlareaea a &gt; peel ally. Piles,
and ether
ot Ue) rectum troav
•4. and a care guaranteed or ife^pay. protidlug
awnltcu agteciucul » luid to mat vflect prrvi-

R. Wm. JONES.

D

Dt-nU.it.

C. WELTON
Ii saeal for th» Ohio I’armer’i Insurance Co.
He wntM pollctei* on » man's property acalnst
cm by &gt;re, llKbtning or wind; aaalnst a man's
Ills by death and accident.

pOOK A BHELDON,
(Office la Abstract lUoek. Hastings, Mich.)

TAMES ASWF.EZEY,
»J
Lawyer,
HisUnrl. Mich.
PhW.iom In all courts of‘the Mate. DO
W. IL Schantz* store.

■

B.KENAST01L

Attorney at Law,

Practice* In all eoarti ol the Bute. CoUecttona
promptly attending to.

U

ARTiN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.

ijgfce will) J. «. Runysu H Soo ! door* north
o( , imIoOoo.
Special sUentloa Kiron to. making exchange*
•I property.
The liitecwta of uon-resident
proixrty owners carefully looked after. F*rm»

IP NAPFEN * Van A RM AN,
1k
Lawyers.
(Oror fUainn National Bank.)

WILLIAM B.BWEEZEY, Attorney
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
ivu-liam

IT

B. 8WEEZEY,
Justlce of the Peace.

(WWctlons a specliUty._______________

T M. B. GILLAJBPIE.
L.
Notary* Public.
RowetM HlUa.

MARY C. COBB.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER,

Erpecial Attention Gittn to Cutting
anti Filling. Patterns Cut to order.
lloouui over ScbaaU* SKorr-

RANK C. BOISE.

P

Nashville. Mich..

1 the leading mnkaa o
.mil Farm Machinery.

•Id ones are equally vrrlwxnc.

L. A.
IfaU.

1951pJKS?LX,3,aS5
«&gt;» ra.
M „

W. A. SCIDMOKE. IL E

Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

□APITAL, 95OpOO.OO.

MktUffuu

OFFICCRS:

DI RECTORSi
W. H. 'Powers,
fi. (kxxly^ar.
llreW*.

TO ADVERTISERS,

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 24,1887

WHOLE NO. 1656.

MAPLE GROVE.
Rev. VanAuken sufficiently recover­
Theschoolmates and friends of Willie completion of the cross way eistjof here
ed from his illneva yesterday to start Milton gave him a surprise on the Slat, by commlasloner McAllister.
Frank Elston is sick with long fever.
Mrs. Peter Back returned home last
for home, leafing Hastings in the after­ in honor of his 15th birthday.
J. Russell will move on the farm va­
noon.
Born, tn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mfead, week from a three weeks visit with her cated by Jim Moon.
'
•
HICKORY CORNERS.
mother and friends at Hopkins Station,
Walter Hayward, of Middleville, a boy on the 22d.
Glenn Quick has been sick the past
Capt. Joseph Roh-rts sold 200 ticket* made J. W. Godfrey a short visit this’
Allegan Co.
fnr drawingSI00 worth of his goods In morning while on hb way to Wood­
JOHNSTOWN.
Franz Burdick late from Washington
Will Sage is moving into the John .
various prlzre consisting of whips, land Centre,
Ten Nights in a Barroom was played Territory is visiting at Mr. O. Barrett’s. Wilkinson house.
blankets, robe*, etc. Mr. Gillnsplsof
Evans and. WIDpsonare the two m**n
Dr. H. F. Peckham wbs called Mon­ at the Grange Hall last Fridav eve.
We have one man in this town that
Hone, being the man who held the day evening to the bedside of Dr. Al&gt;- There were 50 present, and It Is a play that put up 8%f cords of lieach wood in claims to comb his hair and part it,
lucky number that drew a 825 single l»ott, of Carlton, who is very low at that every one ought to hear. Let one day.'
wear good clothes and drive a good
harness.
this writing.
•
every one turn out and help the two
team and will dntinue to doao if every .
Aaron Nichols, a former resident of
Rev. D. L. Eaton, who has been a orphans when it Is played at Dowling
bod v goes crazy in consequence of it. &lt;;
this township, has returned after an constant worker the past four weeks or any where else.
BOWENB MILLS.
Bert Frost .has returned from ths
absence of many years, making a tem- in the revival effort here, returned to
I think when pedro playing geta so It
Among the uncial events of the week north. He goes quite lame, caused by
Krary stop in the family of W. T. Bar­ Lowell Tuesday.
stops a young man who bon bls road we record a surprise party Monday in wrestling.
r. where he can be consulted bv any
Chris. Clemens and wife End daught­ for the doctor it is getting pretty near honor of the birthday ot Mrs. I. M. B.
The causeway north of the Mayo
one who desire his aerviexs in the er. of Leighton, were the guests of Mrs. what ought U» be railed bail.
Gillaspie, A pleasant time was enjoy- I school house neve, was as bad as it ta
treatment of sick clucks or watches.
■ (’.'a sbter. Mrs. J. Rosenberg over Bun­
Olin Bera has rrturned'from up north ed by all.
now. The water is about 5 feet deep.
John IL Brown Is visiting his par­ day.
A crowd of men and cider met at the Better draw a few more stone on ft.
and intends to starts to Colorado where
ents «nd friends in the western part of
residence of Thomas Torrey in Yankee
Selah Mapes* son Ira, of Kai mo, got
A very pleasant party was held at his sister livre.
New York state. HU family will look Henry Rickert’s last Friday evening.
C. Rlsbridger started for Buffalo Springs to witDSKB a marriage, which his foot so badly hurt between two logs
for his return homo on Baturduy next A goodly number enjoyed the'houpltal with his sheep yesterday.
did not take place, aa the minister re- that he has to go ou crutches.
Mrs. Margaret Campbell has return­ ity of Mr. and Mra. R.
fu.&lt;ed to officiate on official grounds.
Ad. Wolfs home ran away one day
ed to her home at the Corners.
POOR CORNERS.
Mr. Gambill and Miss Grace Holmes, week hitched to u cutter. Tbe men
The Sa I-bath day question has not
John Shran has been to Buffalo with txvn setlled at Carlton Centre as yet.
About SJ2 raised al the donation at of Rutland, spent Bunday at Buel Brad­ were driving sheep allowing the hon*
a car load of fat sheep the past week.
'
to do iu own driving.
and it is reported that they are having Wolfs.
Will Burdick has returned after lively times there and everybody turns
Gen. Tolhurst haa sold bis farm to his
Etta Kennedy and Geo. Bchawman,
J. K. Wilcox slipped and fell across a
having spent a few days visiting his out to’hear the discussion. '
of the bate road, visited our school on 190 George.
log, cracking three of hte ribs, one day
parents in Manistee.
'
w 111. Guntnn and his tenant haa hid last week.
Dr. H. C. Peckham started Monday Saturday last. .
A. J. Smith looks quite fatherly for Jackson, as a representative from
Wallaoe Hobbs and family and Geo. a “ructlon,"and the latter moved out
Mr. and Mrs. Herrick,of Battle Creek,
while can-eaing their darling pct.
Mrs. J. Bechtle is atlil on the sick list. were visiting in this vicinity last week.
Harmony lodge, to attend the annual .Ionian and family bundayed .at D. P.
Protracted meetings am to continue session of the grand lodge. I. O. O. F., Sprague’s.
Miss May Rockwood is sick with lung
.
Dell Greenfield is considered by his
another week at the W. M. church.
■ The meetings are still in progress at trouble. .
neighbors lu lie a very strong man, la
held in that city thb week.
Hermon Sharpstpen has returned
The male portion of the community thie past week with the help of Belles
John Fish has purchased 6f Thomss this place.
from Dakota after having spent nearlv Sullivan the house and lot formeriv
What is it that attracts the State are practicing threading m-edlee. pre­ and Miller he has killed 15 skunks. Their
a year on the western prairie.
owned by Harvey Wolfe, just west of road boys over this way so rfiueb ? Per­ paratory for the apron social batuiday way of capturing them is to dig to there
evening.
Mrs. John Brunny. '"of Nashville, W. Fox’s residence, and will take pos- ham some of the girls could teli u».
then Greenfield gets into tbe bote reach­
spent several days visiting her daught­ ees ion about the middle nf March.
Roliert Kenyon, of this vicinity, is
es in with his bauds and throws them
ers, hire. Frank Burdick and Mrs. Geo.
DOWLING.
.
out with bis hands while the others kfll
Robt. BUilbgsley is getting out ma­ quite ill at prtMtfil writing with rheu­
Stanley tbe past week.
x
Anson Boyce is vl»iting in this place. them with their hands, whew'
terial for altine residence to l»e built on matism.
Chua Crawford, who broke his leg
The most sensible thing we hava
itstvms good to see Mrs. Crosby’s
hb farm .this spring. Cool A Curtiss
NORTH IRVING.
heard of was that birthday party for
of thb place have the contract for some time ago, is contemplating going fa'-e among mi again.
**
R. II. Billingsley is busy getting ma­ mouldings, brackets, door and window home soon.
No school Friday as tbe teacher was old Mrs. Grafton on tbe eighteenth.
proving.
.
terial together for a new house which frames.
WOODLAND.
Mr. G. R. Manning started for Buffa­ montvillr, took dinner at E. G. PottePs
he intends to build the connngsummer.
School closes to-morrow. , IL M. Bates
on Monday.
John Nagler of Freeport is to do the is an efficient teacher and the Herald’s
About 30 joined the M. E. church lo Monday morning with 130 sheep
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Blade vtalted
carpenter work.
Mr.II. A. Puwcrehas moved into.the
wbh b that succtws may follow ’ him. Sunday last.
frh-nds south of Bellevue Saturday and
J. J. Wing intends building a new Miss Augusta Hinkley leaves the same
Mr. Wigie, the M.E. Evangelist, has house formerly owned by Mr. Jonea
For all it stormed so Friday night, Sunday.
barn, and with Jake to intend is to do. gixxl record which has followed each gone to Battle Creek to hold a series of
one of our Doulingitrs attended the
Charley Wing is working Insurance term taught by her in this dbtrict.
meetings.
NORTH CARLTON
among the farmers, having “the beet
Mrs. IL M. Bates accompanied her
Mrs. Henry Zuschnitt, of Nashville, plav at Johnstown. It seems be has
company," so aays Charley, and he's a husband to Freeport Sunday evening is ly iag very sick at her sisters. Mrs. L. -went that way so long It ia impossible
for him to change his course.
“ru»iler."
remaining until Monday the guest of FauL
tine’s day, so they said.
Meeting at 3:30 Bunday. But few
Mrs. A. E. Stanley, of Prairieville, is 4!acobbni&gt;-leher and wife. Mr. B. and
Mr. Field, of Lansing, organized a
Judson Carpenter and Mire Joeephlne
knew It before the lad! rang.
visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Brown, wife expect to start for Ann Arbor singing cIhbk ot 25 ou Monday Ust
Allarding spent bunday afternoon at •
who has been Kick for some time but is immediately after the closing of the । b. iluight is moving his finishing
Lluvd Allarding's.
ORANGEVILLE.
school
here.
now much better, having a tins boy.
rooms or building from Mam st to
A little more snow would make good
Mrs. Stanley thinks of returning home
Jas. Lb-laney, of Irving, has just fin­ en-st of Miss Park’s building.
Mrs. M. T. Arlwur was buried___
last alrtghing.
»oon.
ished hb new house; rather cold weath­
Is it not time that the people In Friday. Her mother and brother arriv­
Mrs. UJoyd Allardlng is wrestling
Willington Kidder Sr., has gone to er for plastering, but “where there’s a Woodland try and organize fur the ed a snort lime l»efore her death.
with IhertieutnaUsiu.
Alalmma. intending to make that place will there's a way.” Mr and Mrs. De­ work of the adoption of the amend­
Mrx Jaiuex Reed was called to Plain­
Dell* Marlow is working for Loy
his future home.
laney expect to go to housekeeping in ment? Don’t be the last in the line. well by tbe serious illness of her daugh­ Allard ing.
Henry Hammond does not drive his about three weeks; listen for a serenade Let us do our duty and then our con­ ter.
John Wallace is on the sick list.
team by the Jee-haw! method any long- about that time.
science will be clear.
A new boy at Charlie Beattie’s Mon­
Unde Nick Allerdiug is in very poor .
eV, having trailed bls oxen for a pair of
An exchange says: “.Woodland farmday.
health. He b not expected to live.
horses; now it Is “get up" and “get ere are bus ing bull dogs to use on bond­
MIDDLEVILLE.
it Is reported that two boys near here
there,” for Henry is a get there kind of ed gram agents. A few of them have
were
arrested
for
setting
a
haj
slack
on
1
A new grocery store has just been
health.
8 boy.
tried tbe dogs and found them not opened at this place by F. C. Hopper, fire.
L. A Cain, of East Carlton. Sundayed
Mrs. Geo. Hubbard, who has been waqttag.” It would have been a good from Fremont
Dance at the hotel Tuesday night.
with his brother Andrew.
sick fnr a long time, is so much improv­ plan if the farmers in thb vicinity had
Stock buyers to this vicinity are busy,
ed in health as to be able co ride out, at adopted thb plan last spring.
CARLTON.
several car loads being bought and ship­
MORGO-THURNAPPLE.
which her friends greatly rejoice.
Frank Catt, of the new firm of Bisson ped every week.
.
It snows a little every night, but not
Mrs. Flora,of Brooklyn, N. Y^is vis­
Rumor nays that Will Smith has let A Catt, has i&gt;een sick for the past few
Rev. Wm. Cilley was in attendance enough to make sleighing.
—
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLong.
bis farm to Elory Tobins and is going days^at the residence of J. Justice. at the Sunday school congress in Grund
J. B. Carpenter went to Portland
The
Central R. IL company are gif­
to Illinois to sell n patent fence.
Clarksville, but is now well again and Rapids last week?
♦
Ionia Co, last weefc.
out lea al the lake.
The literary exercises at the Lyceum returned to thb place last Tuesday and
Dr. Bracken has purchased the prac­
Rev. J. it Bowm is holding a aeries ting
Mr. Clifford and wife, of Dakota, an
Friday evenlng^re much praised, es­ is now at work at hb new occupatfcn tice of Dr. Sunderland of Caledonia, of meet Inga at the church. He expects
visiting Mrs. C.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pecially those ot the North Irving —waiting on customers.
and will move to that place.,
help from abroad.
achool. It is to be hoped they will l&gt;e
[Oyr Own Corrrvpondrnt.)
Tbe blue jay social was postponed by
Mrs. Fannie Carpenter, who haa been Northrop.
Dr. Scott, has returned from Califor­
kept up, as they are much more profit­
Quite a rain and snow storm Fridav the Congregational laditw on account visiting Iriends iu Clinton and Ionia nia, imd is visiting, his daughter and
able to the joung people engaged In last.
of inclement weather last Friday night counties si-out four months, r» turned friends at the lake.
them than the “dance, of which we
“Temperance pool and lunch room" home last week, She will be 86 years
Tbe saw mills and handle factory
hear-so much. Ker^them up.
have got a Urge number of logs this Is the sign bui&lt;g out in front of a dive her next birthday.
The caucus held on Friday was slirn- winter.
started last week in the old bank build­
Otis Wilcox.and wiTe. &lt; * Baltimore.
ly attended owing to the unfavorable
Fred Fox. who" has been sick for lug by ,Ben Fuller. Past inaction of Sumlayed with G. T. Daniels and wife, Emmanuel Parish has issued a pastor­
weather. The following are tbe dele­ some time, is reported a little better.
the village couucil affords law abiding returning home nn Monday.
, al to his parUhoners, giving the order
gates elected:
citizens no hope ihuLtliis iww nuisance
John bchmeh her is on tbe slrk 1Kb
Geo. Stacey and wife spent Saturday
Enoch Andrus, Wm. F Smith, J. Ji
Will Preston says he has got The will be summarily dealt with by the and .Similar in Irving, the guests of I of lenten services, which we take the
liberty of publishing:
Wing, George Hubbard, J. W. Hender­ chicken pox. and we believe it by the auihorillrti.
1
James Beatty and wife.
Ash Wednesday—Bcrviee and sermon.
shott, Milton Coulter.
Wonder if that young man was go­
looks of his face.
French A Son’s bariel makers are
10-30 a. m.
Is it not pretty diffcult to write of
John Ftah says if he has gd( to starve taking a lay off.
ing north to find the north pole.
bundavs—Service and aermou, 10J0
local happenings that do not Ipcppen to to death, he don't want to starve up
A &gt;oung German who has been stay­
Lewin Mowery is working for Daniel
a. m.:7-30pm.
happen ?
north. •
ing with the editor of the Republican Yarger Ju this summer.
KU Matthias', Feb. 24-Service. 10 a.
Prof. J. C. Field will hold a concert for the jmst two months stole u porkev
John Wallace is very sick at this
(btDAR CRBKK.
m.
at the M. E. church next Saturday book containing about 850 belonging writing.
Annunciation, V. M., March 24—
evening.
.
to the latter's mother, while she was in
Mrs. J. R. Bowen talked to the peo­
Protracted meetings still progress.
attendance kt church Sunday morning. ple at the church Sunday evening.. Service, 10 a. m.
The dance at Frank Laralase’s last
The thief made good time in the direc­
Some lake stock iu the seventtfdsy ^-Wedoendays—Service, 10 a. m.
Friday evtning was well attendel and
YANKEE BPRfNOB.
Fridays-Service, 10 a. m .; 5 p. m.
enjoyed by all.
At this writting a little more snow tion of t^anaila but was taken into man; some don’t.
Holy Communion d-xrlng Lent every
custody al Hastings about three hours
Tbe di-ciiKsiun on the Sabb itn dsy by
Quite a number of the voung folks of would makegood sleighing.
after the dml was committed, while Rev. Moors and Master on Tuesday Sunday mprning al 9 o'clock, except
this place anticipate attending the show
School has closed in district No. 3.
first In month, when it will be cele­
at^hiwlmg next Thursday evening.
Bert Modeller Sundayed with' Artie getting something to ent al a hotel and Weuueaday evening of last week brated at 10J0 a. m.
.
then*. His trial will occur at the next was largely attended.
.Mrs. Geo. Valentine is very sick with Stocking.
•
Huly Week—Daily service, 10 a. m.
Quite a number of the Freeport
but litth hopes of recovery.
Owing to the very stormy weather session ol the rirc.uit court.
Good Friday—Services, 10 a. m.:
•The prngrtsaive euchre party meet at young men came hereto hear Rev. Levi
A. J. Kelley has a very sick horse.
the donation for our minhter whs a
fro
’
n
12
m.
to
3
p.
m.
Josie Albertron. ot this place, and failure, it was postponed and will be tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Master talk Wednesday ’ evening of
Easter Day—Holy communion, 6*30
last week.
Peter Lenard, of Hickory Corners, held March 9lh at Juhu Byers’. “If at Fenton, this week.
A dancing school will be started at
Mr. and J. M. Leach, nf South Carl­ a. tn.
were united in holy matrimony at the first you don’t succeed, try, try again."
Morning praver, sermon and holy
residence of the bride’s grand p treats Everybody turn out ntid we will have this place nr,xt Friday evening, provid­ ton. Sundayed at Jacob (Mell’s.
communion,
10:30 a. m.
ed
u
suffiebnt
Duuiver
wish
to
take
The
concert
at
the
church
was
well
In Baltimore. Many conzratul.ttloas. a good time.
Evening prax er, 7:30 p. m.
’
nltendMi tor su-h a stormy night
Cyrus Dickers &gt;n sold a fine spin of
Quite an enjoyable time was hid by IctMons in that accompIlshmenL
Three birthday surprise parties for About $6 was Liken In.
draft horses List Monday to Frum those who Httended the dance at Amos
Adolphus I'noer is a German about
prominent citizens in town last week.
Irving C-ain staid at Jay Carpenter's
Ford of Hickory Corners. Considera­ Wilson's.
Rumors am abroad to the effect that last Katurdry night
25 years of age. A short time since he
tion. 8335.
Ida. O'Connor wa.-, taken suddenly ill
Bell Mcoby is helping Mrs. J. B. was discharged from the Ionia prison,
Wheat looks as well this spring os it* on Thursday, and. living alone, came there are to be several changes In busk
has for some time iu thia vicinity and near dying. She probably would, had nes« locations by’the dealers in this Carpenter do housework.
where he had nearly served a three
OBBERVEK.
bids fair tor a rich and bountiful har- not her neighbors heard her cry for Uiwn during the spring months. .Otto
years term for larceny. Warden Wat­
Brim’, hardware.dealers, will move into
help.
kins had so great faith in Unger’s com­
ASSYRIA.
Mr. Myers has his lumber nearlv all on
Ben Allen was quite badly hurt a 11 building of their own. Mrs. M. E.
plete reformation that he recommend­
the ground for his new barn, that he few days ago by a log rolling on him. Geer will move her millinery stock into
H. B. Tnmpkins ami family are visit­ ed him to his, Watkins', relatives in
one ot the rooms of the Parkhurst ing at C. W. Tompkin’s.
will build the coming summer. C. He is recovering.
Middleville, with whom he waa given
Fisher bits the job of building the same.
The Imjvb run Jake Keen's wagon a home. Sunday while the family were
Artie Stocking has returned from a block when that Is finished off. M. L.
Matteson’s barber shop will also move load of wood in the ditch last Saturday
Burt Corwin, of Barrvville, is mov­ three weeks visit at Flowertleld.
at church Unger took a puree contain­
ing to our village into his fathers-inThere will be a box social at elder from its present quarters over M. F. night Jake has tried to play smart ing 846 in money and a note for
law house. Rumor nays he will work Stocking's Tuesday evening, March 1st, Dowling's jewelry store.
with the boys, and is getting his pay 8200 aud skipped. The property l&gt;eThe mock trial by the high school for It now.
the place the coming sutnmeh
for the benefit of our minister. A cor­
longed to Mrs. R. Watkins, a rela­
scholars occurs Friday evening of this
Charley Tyler moved into H. W. dial invitation is extended to all.
John Manzer's children are improv­ tive of the warden. The theft was dis­
Newman's house in this place last t riPeter Stephen h«s bought the farm week at Jordan's hall.
ing.
covered aa Boon as the family returned,
The prohibition amendment will re­
dav; this fills our last vacant house.
Orrin Adams, of Lacey, was in town and a vigorous search was Instituted
that has recently been occupied by
ceive a majority vote In Thornapple if Monday, fie says Assyria is the place
There Is to be a dance at Sid Hull’s Willard Colliver.
for the missing man and property. The
preBent
signs
prove
true.
next Friday evening. It is an invited
to trade.
Dame rumor says that Willard has
officers here were notified by telephone,
There was a surprise party last Sat­ and about 4 o’clock the thelf was arrest­
party.
bought* farm of his brother Frank.
DELTON.
Tollre Bros, have made and sold 26
urday night at the residence of Wm. ed by the sheriff at the American
Don't forget the donation and box
Van* nice weather for this time of Seger, in Assyria. A splendid time.
sets of bob sleighs this winter. This social.
Houre in this city, where he had arriv­
la the most that was ever built in this
School inspector Bristol visited our ed an hour or bo previous The money
The 1. O. G. T. lodge is progressing year and roads in fine condition,
J. R. Bush has again resumed farm­ school last week.
place tn one season. They intend to finely. Has upwards of 30 members.
and purse were found on his person,
ing
having bought him a span ot horses,
build 100 sets the coming season.
Albert Fosier, of Maple Grove, is vis­ but the note naa notjet been recovered.
a new barneaa, cutter and a new top iting at O. W. Rofoot’a.
Monday the prisoner was taken to Mid­
NORTH BARRY.
buggy, and he thinks ho will try and
FREEPORT.
dleville for examination, which be
Nicholas Kahler has rented hi$ farm take some comfort now.
BARRYVILLK.
waived, and hets now in jail awaiting
to
bis
son
Henry.
He
Intends
to
move
The
services
at
the
school
house
last
Ferd Allen has a little boy afflicted tn part of the bouse.
Fred Soules, of your city, Bundayed the disposition of his cas*’ by the circuit
evening were something new, taking
with heart disease.
coart. We underaUnd that tie acknowl­
Belle Soule, of Oxford, Oakland Co., three different persons to complete the with Friend D: Soules’ family.
IL Culler was In Grand Rapids Tues- Mich., visited at Elmore Clark’s the
edge
the theft of the money, but de­
The lailire'mite society held at Mrs.
exercise; and two weeks from last even­
dav and Wednesday.
ing Rev. Bruce intends beginning a Hnrtonae Mead’s Inst Friday, realized nies all knowledge of the note. He
week.
Farmers are beginning to make pre­ past
Quite a number are putting up ice nerit-8 of meetings to last two weeks if •1.25 in spite of the stormy weather. states that he wished to go to Germany
parations for sugar making again.
Mrs. Bert Corwin entertains the next to obtain 83,000 to which he had fallen
everything I* favorable.
Isaac Negrr was in Lowell this week for the summer.
heir, andAhe helrehip atory Is corrobo­
EBa Sprague, who has been to Bata­ soclrtv.
the gurat of his daughter. Mrs. Chas.
Married, In Nashville. February 16th, rated by tauem he had with him at the
MARTIN'H CORNERB.
via, N. Y., visiting friends and relative,
WflL
wbv tha Rev. P. Holler, John W. Ofley time of his arrest. He fartbee rays
CHttle Landon returned to her duties ; Thomas Whristone came near being has returned home.
upon bis arrival In New 1 ork ft
S. E. Rusacll and wife, of Plainwell, and Laura Flora, both nf Castleton. that
in the store of R. R. A Co., Monday killed on the 14th. He was drawing have
was his purpose to write the Watkins,
been visiting at B. Norwood’s Congratulations ant thu order of the expressing
lo.s, atvl the bolt came out letting the
contrition for the theft, and
morning.
past week.
liert Corwin and family are spend­ promising to return the money M
Geo. Karcher anti wife of Bowne forward bob slip from under the logs, theMrs.
E Skillman has been visiting
were* tbegneeU of G. U. Karcbor and tipping them over and he was thrown for theM.
ing the week at Cedar Creek with Mrs. soon aa be obtained his
last
few
days
at
Augusta
with
against
a
tree.
If
it
had
not
been
for
a
wife Tuesday.
C.'s father, Mr. Carl, who is sick with in Germany. Thus are man s bright­
The meetings at the Cong l church snag that caught tbe logs they would her parents.
est dreams dfepelWd. T(~l*y instead
No hqg rholora at this place yet.
eloeed Monday evening cm account of have cruArd him to deaths He re­
of our citizens attended
J. R-Bush and wife are visiting at
ceived a bad cut on tbe top of hb brad.
tbe illness of Rev. VanAuken.
As a result nf the revival meelingB thdr daughter's in Kendall, Van Buren the ccmvrntioQ at the county seat last
Mr. Finch ami wife accompanied by
Saturday.
.....
Co., but will return this week.
lira.
Mrs. (&gt;o. Krily. visited friends near held hen* 22 have united with w
A number of car yo«ng people nre
Addiann Ptnmock lo«t a colt last
church.
. ,
Clarksville Monday and Tucrfay. .
Mire Grade Lathrop a pleasant surprise
The Ft* M-Oxxlbta srv hoMina wm*. with hvrao distemper.
Hunt A Eoglreong are filling vp their
The break upturn put • Mop to the
meeting* thia week.
store with furniture.
%
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County News.

��TUB JXK-nAHJTES.
r.r.-iiUr Tta words came
-__ I..*
uKxnv Fl,.

’jf Tta rlv w“4 «“•*«£ OTOr *-ta rapids
J?wt*ore tt- ,a,fc* w”n' raring aud puhhig
*
(U jotiwof mW which tta April
*&gt; _ Jin jivltb rainbow shafts that broke
•’DuchartiM’ ►truck hi&lt; pole deep iuto tta
tootn, and g.uml hinter Jta band up the
^tanning rivrr. Tbo water sms broken and
•sirtai, and rnm&gt;&gt; turning the sudden l«nd
with foam topi»d novan that were bre;ht

drift into sight crtlrw limn tbo dipping log*,
IstjKite-i oil hU tenvy IoXh. threw down bls

But Duelixnuo over

white fso' dmwn with pain and na ked to
au.1 fro taXta ‘•urrenk’ Ttay were ■*bout Ing
from the l&gt;«hk; “Doa’l go Ini"—“You’ll both
go ov.w|'- •■i’nim.vist"—“&lt;&gt;.-tar-,:”-d&gt;out»—'
groore--wi! d twill ng of men and waving of

dhteiHlM eyra into tta fnceoftba form above i
BMILKB.
Octave eremed to bo thinking tta wnrt*
blm. Tbo bands bad gruped tta gun and bad
| Dr. Gimlet returns ein ply-handed
font tborto-k from tta Barrel and thrown each
' from a day’s hunting, and in n&gt;pon»e
in a diffimut direction. Then the foot stirred
I to tiis wife’s inquiries*.candidly couftstttta'man who was struggling for breath oa pawed quite clone to film, and be could have ; es that be kt lieu nothing. "Why,” retta ground. He turned over slowly aud lav •
toru Mrs, G.,slowly, "You could have
Tta words kept recurring as be
•till for a moment; then be row on bU hands
' done better than that had you utuid at
and knees and crawled, like a wounded snake. them, only tbe rattle of tta trees
i home and attended to your regular buaInto tho low, unrertaui cedar sluidnwa
Watching for a white where ths darknn^ bail
rtgbty-rtx and »1(» dollar* (ll.teufci. and oa
“Every one gonna anmab." bobs the pruceedlnju either ai law or hi equity Laving
swallowed up that crlngi.ig form, parting tta wtrn a few largo white. Ulin that shown I
bush-s and standing cn tta path, wbtre the through tbe darknas* dimly. Hkv shrouded I ItaliHD iniMgv tnxn. “me broka all up! beru tnrtilute*! for the recovery of ita saute,nofirst trembling star of evening wm shilling.
"What did you have ou your boani?"
Ffim-ow Du&lt; banuo steppe*! homaw«r*l totb» tbe sntlera, waiting for death, until tbe dark “What 1 have? Oh! 1 hava one Gla-b
fbresl jiooh commenced to brigbt-’n with tbe stonr. two Dicken*, tree Garibaldi, tree
Baskatooca
Octave bad walked stoadlly until be cams
1‘io Kono, four St. Joseph, live St.
with 11
to where tta path turned along tbe lakeside.
1’eter, nix Virgin Mary—all gona helta
He went, by ;&gt;atbs through ths tangled for- . 1’gtxidrrr
Them woe a thin screen of Inubmi between
,
th* jm’.h abd th'i shore, tail wbrn tta ground
A &gt;MCty called on Mrs. Gladstone dur­
njaeiuditenlytiwpoint that jutted into the , wunowtare in the north. He p.uwxl the »|xite

ttay wont lord, to t tair old tamo and hunted
and flthod until tlw antnnm camo lignin.
\Vtan they were ttaro alone ttay would
often tmk of ttalr father anil mottar. Oc­
tave always remomtared bis father as be saw
him rtiiding through tta Ixt-W whhayoung
doe acron hh *Lo*iliters; but Franco!* al­
ways rememtan-d him as be found him, that
night, dM-1 under tta bear. Ttalr mother,
too—whenever Octet* sputa tar name a
Ctatry f.*r*&gt; lookol out iuu&gt; tta night to reelcome tta tir.xl trappers; but Fnu«-oi» saw

not so much oh me as they tat! b-en. Gradually
the HUtanent had crept boldly from lhe Ib»

fmmket; on tta Bru* H’Or, Duhoband Granden; on thft ,C:.tin% Cbarbonin-au a-&gt;d Fan­
tart; mid on tta Ca«or, McMorratt—White
AeMorran, to dtetlnguteh him (mmlhh alnglng riwued bh cant, and bo almott knelt
brother, who, however, wm new
km Ih&gt; stretetad bimw-lf at full length tn listen.
Bhek MrMt&gt;rran-am| the Ptatens sn&lt;l
O'Dotartjx

. v--- u . ..
I ,'liu
tta Baskatongn. Ttaro was apa’h through
Ita wood*, aud un Ixxir and tt quarter wnuld
take a gnod walker from tta Ba.*katoll-« to
tta McMnrraiM’. Octave Diwharme i-m.ild
walk that dumuMM enaly in an h mr. Imt then

wind walti-d In tta«e*l^m; stilling the distant
tfsllhig ar.d whirring, floating- into tta rock­
ing reeds, trembling al-mllta drrtunlng ar­
row IwuiL., waking evasive echoes from sleep
*lins;&lt;lod tliirkeU, calling out tbe wumk-nng
stare--tta* »uk*&gt; fl*ut&lt;d on tta take to where
th* listener lay with hidden face and stilted

Already tta ’XcMorranii' plare* &gt;&gt;”g*n to
Bad*kmly b- drew hlmrelf up and plungnd

men spolw (p one another qdtekly na they
ware drifh-d swiftly together.

"Never mind, Kuk&gt; brother; put your hand

tank sbouting wildly: “Get into the aldyf"
■‘DncaMrtte-I Ducharmer “Strite, into tta
&lt;«My. or you’ll p&gt; over I" “MyGodf" ‘C-itch
the boom'” “Strike inP ’’We’ll pull you

I and a l«lf. withered te.-tnre its time, dropped
gptliii;; tiMiamaiL
I Tim DqcImu iibm were favorites with tlwir
nrighl»»re. Octave alwnyx did most of jibe
talking; nnd, as Prnn&gt;v&gt;is «nu quick tern-

r»» the eddy, wheeling and taniing.

Mined quite until ml; and then.

To get

“Keep up, little brother; luwp up, link
attar."

•LiiA in tta air a» it swimming, stamped

slowly foun.1 him, with tbo uuflumbed wong
in bis cam,‘waiting for the strain that went

long

••No, and it didn’t la*t”

cirring topis of co-.ivenation, and never wm •aid 'Yes.' I am happy, little brother."
stjttk'l to tta aatUfaction of every one, al­
Franroi? fare was white in the diumeaa
though Kint had decided for tbemvdrra
'
"And now wtal will you do I"
jlbiwvrer theso talks rommcuAxi, they
always ended In one way. TbreWwoul*! ta a

‘Humph’

Jt was a bright August-morning, and Franedis was sluing at Ida door smoking. Ha was
Watching a Squirrel that was rented ar. tta
rc»t of a tns*, twirling mart king iwtwren hb

wiite, (tightened eyre tbnt turned to all «W« I
hidden rnrairy, came toward him from the
bush. Frnnreiv turned and
to him.

diuttiqg rail the light and walked up nnd
down tlx- bench until tta win drove the hurt
laggard rt-ir out of tta sky.
Aoidp from the path, ix nr to the Carter, In

the ptptara that circled the spot, and when

'lalwiirt ytmug pliwe, straight and towering;
only. If you wut. bod Uxuu closely, Fraiuxils
uorey «”ren lit his pt|w&gt; until ho saw the unoko
part Octavohi H;w and curl about bis face.
Octave w»&gt; always firxU Tbt&gt;y did not know
ft tbem-dr.!*, but Fi-anrois always followed.
Tbrir little bore bock on the Bostatouge

—Tim. n-o-fiMnnt understaiyl Francois’* 1
ft wa, „ jutM. ewtong of tta next ymr.
French, and Francois could «paak Imt littte TIm, darknew bod chwd in early, and tta

Hypollte Ducharme wo» a trapper and

I--th. ' I aixi outer than you, llttte brother.
Lt tie doo I rough t by the Buiewnaut—eo long

tone

that set

of tta wiki fowl driving In a wedge aouthn*.-h«w of moving rn.mli grass, with* &gt;ut su ing
tb.it bouse, Iwk from tbo river about tta
flight of a wuurxted partrid-n, and tbe girl
with tbo pjaited ludr working to the mu-tic

atxl mpiils brfwmm him and tta tbroo logs

hu carK» steodted and swmig out into the
current, bo wax watched from tta bushes,
en.1 uni-fl tte« river hid I ehind the stony spur
of tte' hill, that neruc botoro looked as told
brown hands timod tta flashing [raddte, and

•* Yrs: g&lt;» bon&gt;’.
.
Franco^ thought a long time, wxl
then began to throw chips at tta .wpiir
rel tbnt was hanging Iwal down’nrd half
way up tta tree.

It was twilight;.and down wtare tta path
from tbo Du-harmre’ joined tta old rorul a
figure eiwbing lu tta bushes held a gun.
steadied In tta low crotch of a shrub ami
pototad right sertea Ills l&lt;utli
His jaws
were tightly locked, and whenever tacbanceil
to open ttam hh teeth chattered as if tta
warm evening Inwre that Just stirred tta
bustas was a lilast from tbo north. Every
now ruul then his whole l-xiy shook convul
tdrely and* tta gun rattle*! to tta forked
branch. He was li-rttwiing fora step to tta

the cen-xx oj it turned behind tta hill —would

oune lute that May day, and tta wind kept

The wny tad n rver wvuned no long before;

He noticed nothing stirring behind blm;
and wtan a cullte, wiib an angry growl,
jumped out into th- path nisi ran away,
with its tall tatwreu its legs Ita ml.l

irtiwllte.

block number eltlity sli (W); running Um
west an a II Ur al right Busies to said west Its
Grand Itavld- street fifteen (tfl&gt; rods; Um
n&lt;*rtb on a line parallel with s*Jd west t*M
Grand Bap di street eight
rods; ftanaa i
rctrallel with tlr&gt;t nteutlo. eil line fifteen

tagtanteg.

LEdTKR J. RTNIXJK.

public examinations.
NasbvIUe. Friday, February 3Mb, 1*
HNIMMMl; Friday. March tfth, IWT.
Miiidtevllie. Friday, April», UBL
Hlckrty t'oruers. Fritter. April 20, IteT.
11 te ex iiecteU that all who Intend te teaeb I

vut at lhe om-idug.
ora! aud written, chiefly lhe latter.
Oudktetca tor a third grade err

sue natural pluiueonhy. •-illu a stand

He couM not iswhim Imping up
from kvlgo to Irel-e. tat suddenly bo sprang
from tta low brow of tbe bill and rtood
far • mooxvit firmly outlined against ttasky,
then ay nnMvnty vsukbed. Info tta gloom.
Franrol* thought; tat all ita link hollow

; state of Michigan, in tta clreull court lor lhe
County of tany- lu rhnucvrj.
I Orw,‘l fttluner &amp;&gt;wplaii.aiit.
Xbfa Skiunerjl.’efs'.rte. l.
I Filib Judicial Circuit—«.»rdcrtuade at Charlotte
; !“
J.?™1!;
uorei due nreot of

Ixutrel Is arqusli ted roii-t famish •sUelsctovy
proof s* to moral character.
School officers (especially tnspectun*) are e*w
diaUy invited to ta present
J. J. KNOLAND. Ch*n,
W. P. PO1.HFMUB, HeeY.
I. r&gt; w* kvvu

fa certain mortgage raccuted hr ChrisUas
lutekuntt and wife 1‘attariuc to WlUlam Mar-

long, low, tremulous nigh*.
(hi tta morrow there was a woldfng at,
Altaifm; Imt bmrvi would have b*-cu hap)

*!*.«&gt; talukeu as 'ennirwwd. Au&lt;i it is fwltar
oniAnl ti-ut a notice of tins onier ta pul*lbU» d

ryes wutilri have l—n brighter for tta sight

u Francois.
II • *tepj&gt;*-'l •■fl tbe path on tta opposite ride
from wtare they were talking, and tamed
ngainst k young iron, twining hi* arms
through tta low branches. Tta words camvery distinctly to him. ralngted with tbe light
shivering rustic of tbo poplars.
“I know tbnt you love mo. Koiin." Franrols
was saying.

Mortgnors, on page
which' ssld" mortgage
wsMiufys-siirtirei to David H. &lt; oek ata rab

lugs tiANNKM. a ti*i«.s|M|*r printed tn tl
(UUltiyof Barry, and He i-ublbbed there*
in *-ai-li arok f&lt;*c»ix wreks lu »u&gt;ve»*i«m.

sum

Years have
On raaoy *il-ut bill*
iu&gt; I in mr.ny lonely valleys tta clump* of
pines rtarnl wtare the ran uwd to touch tta
green top* a hnmired f*-rt above them. Tht
the south, nnd to t-talter th* bwls .if bnpp&gt;

But greeter ehangM* have taken place nt

that H ls-w *» ttaro is only ono lit I te strip &lt;tf
tbrrat or. tta wert idde. Tta tald* n* grad
nnlly ou th* rounded hill, and tta san. which
tan toMidle now acron gulden fields of rifle.

that to!.! bitn pUiidy that ta roul-l not vkit

Oral mentioned parrel of land. Ijlug sooth otttS'
arcoixi abore nirnil*i&lt;ied parcel, aud l.*&gt; rods long
from Hue of highway.
Tbe follow lug de-eritad |dece or parcel Of
tend haa been reteaoed trona tta opsrottM IT

above vui|UnlcauM.-|M&lt;irtiiuK lu this court,
i rvsidiMit of Hits slate, but her wbvrcabuuts

tad ltrpp-vl against a stone wall, and put Ids
taml io Ids hrod.
A voiiv« was Miying: “We •should not tave
twoe h-ro; we minJ- go away." P" could
make ar mfetakn. That was Krila’s vsdcei

Tima

Idled, tains tta same land an re­
! deed l.y John F. Kmory and France?
?. to James H. McKcvitt and Wffitass,

Barry County. Mk-hluan.
l&gt;aicd February IMh. A. D l"C
1&gt;. G. ItoBINSON, Adminlttrator.

,

“To shoo: 0«ar»- " tan l"
“Tunight, down at tta &lt;&gt;M rued.'

Hoory Gilbert** little mod was drown­
ed la a cistern near Buchanan.
The ilrmocntlc stale convention will
be held at Detroit March 2.
6t. Johns will bore tor oil or natural
gas. These and nothing more.
A fulling tree hit Joseph Fuller of
near Duchanan and killed him.

k. la Ita fnrenooi.. at tbe protwte court
In the city ot Masting* lu tta county of
Barry lu tta stair of MicbliDui. pursuaut to II•e and autborlu gran
of February. A. I).

“To-m-btT

I

“Ye*"
m&lt;»t ns qul-klv a* usual, In tbo direction of
•Wi-a. When I wtM fishing test night, down ' 11m, Cartnr. Tta path wM familiar to him,
by the tank, two fellows came nud tnlkwi Dnil &gt;-v*m In tie’ darkness ta &lt;d»t&gt;|w&gt;l orer tta
nciir where t was, and 1 Ixartl them, and one
whistling to hiniwlf hi softly that tta breath
just vibrato! on his hj*..
“I'l-thonC Octa ver Francois jumped to hi*
As Iml npprwuctad th" line of underbrush
ttat scparateii tta path from tta little cdrvte
“Dream* our K*-ila won’t marry him. and
ho tbtatoi slw’x g dug to marry Oruirc.'
“WbciH"

•Wtff-ij
chattering

Keila bad Uiiiden tar face and wns trem­
bling anr! Francois bad turned away. When

results, are Adar's Dyspepsia Tablets,
nocommeudcd by physicians «J»d endorsed
by all who ,hav» nood them. Tba beat
retnody for Dywpepe'.a, Flatuloner,and Con­
stipation. Guaranteed, and sold al 25c. by

ai a point ou Grand Kaplds -trast
P'lh.
.J—t.U a..Ml; tbrnev running wrat IS rods; toraos north
te rod*; thencr- cost 16 rods to Grand Rapids
Mreet: ttanre Miathalour ‘'—•*
—
to the place of beginning.
nt ll&gt;.
nt •*.. nr
W5

in and to Bn- real e*fate sllustr and being in Ur
couuty of Barry, in ita stair of MlcUlsaii. snow

“To-night."
“But 1 muU ere him lofcre tonight,
have to tel! him something."
“Can't; lw.no tonight. Tell ma."

and iv’Vit ataung an ax" except, to cut
hi-, onu tiriwooj. Un hud Utod for
»&gt;mc jwns on u&gt;e Basketongt, nnd did
tx-c Ond hlmv-lf lonely until i&gt;i» day.

Franrob stood up and looked at Octave
ttauding in among tta gbortly white poplars.

atrip of moonlight,
tad, UtanF

who staye 1 with him until bn was ix-ttcr.
“Octave. Octavo,” Francois would say, t&gt;ut
in return it wax always “Little brother " No
«n«could tell why. Ono wns as tall os tta

But that

Gowv-cv-acvA.

, trembled,
i
•-y&lt;w; F
|
'U11
I of tta loot

•But 1 must.'

from tta-chhnncy into tta pirns.

branches and stood just within tta

The M. E. society at Richmond will
erect next summer a 85j*X&gt; church.
Dry lumber te getting very scarce in
Michigan and prices are advancing.
The l*e«t remedy for worms te found
littte in IlDFa PeerJesB Wonn Specific. No
pure, no pay. For sale by W. H. Good-

raid county. !&gt; the city ul Hustings.
Tlielaud and premise* to ta »old are *
rertb-d In raid uiorigsge a*, follows, to-wU:
the following &lt;lr*criiuxl piece** or paresis
land 1)1* g ai&gt;d being &gt;a the township uuml
four (H north. *1 ranr- -—*“*
—
taing hi tta couutr

la tbo matter of the estate of Almon Puud,

' No, little iruttar, you will live with mo.

"then you’re all right"
H»W tlw work went when tlu.iv was Octavo
to sing and Prair-ob to load the musical cry,
wliea all arm* ctminad tegrtherl And thiy

U.ne when t!r.&gt;ro were four Dqrimrnwv instead

tbe twilight was falling.

get money enough.'

••Sirongl

“Haro you tta Du-

nnd tiie *)&gt;&lt;uk&gt;w»of teavre kept fl uttering over
him with, com*tlc«» uKXhing hands. Tbo sin

ing the late Pariianietitery election,
and gri-ethig h»-r, Raid: “Th^ae are
troublefl *tiiiitw,: Mrs. Glndstone, but
then* is one alove u ho will nee through
it alL” “Yee,” said the prune nilnister’a
wile, “titke a scat, he- will be down
prrtwntly."
I am going to pleaae God. Let the
newap’.pere and politicans howl That
is my duotriue. (Cries of “amen! amen!)
The newepapera nay they made me, and
1 aekeri an editor one day If he could
make another one like me, and he aaid
he cofildn’i; anid they hadn't anymore
dirt!— bain Jones.
A tired little girl ot four, hurrying
through her iwd-Umeprayere, wam'biudrn.lij her mother, who said, “1 am
afraid God wilLnot be very well pleas­
ed with bueh a prajer " . “Well,* an­
swered the child petulantly, as she lift­
ed her head from her uiol here lap ind
pushed the curia from her sleepy blue
eyes, “It’s all he’ll gel out of me to­
night!”
■

•Not bend"

It tho speakers were dreaming of a fnrtn they

Bask.1 tenge." Whether bunting, or log-in;
er driving, or running the rnfte down t-&gt; tli

tourtad tl&gt;« water lightly, making npples

“Andr

iwd nbound m they strove to

«iar»n«w, tx&lt; “Fraiu-ol*” or “Octave," l*ut

broken sbore.
shndowy cloud drifted dreamily out of the

fdrcla

Kolla McJJi*i-ran."
Ttaro wax w&gt;me things about It, though,!
tint iwtlxvly cn*rid understand.
•
*'0.» or them didn't know tta other was in trvsw iuul never laoni brfore.
The l&gt;cuM&gt; wm dark. Us opetml the door
lave with tar.”
qutetly ansi w-mt woftiy to where Francois
together, and thcyM walk off home like two was «tee|&gt;ii&gt;g on the low bed built against tbo
wall. He ait down iSq-idr him and |ammx! bis
lambs.**
■

• against the loom I" •’Baptiste has
•They’re safe!" And a wild yvll of

"Take him find,’' Ch-tare was saying; “two
Of you hang on; tta water will carry him
-.uxter; I’m ull tight; pull 1dm along out of

himself down wtarv a group of poplars and e
few nuipl-s rnxdo a shady plan’, wtarv the
shore wm high and the water streb-hed nway

folded his sr.n *. and a grout calm stole over
him as ta looked post tbe island, whom lhe
-ttaevening
-H- imimi;—until a nilliul
wiii.ui wino
wind sprang up lake se*-m-d starahwi And when it wasdark
and caught tbo tinfintetad strain and bore it | tarooc and went tack by tta track that lie bad
away up tta hills, where tta young birds I
just' tanrd it and opened ttalr whig* nud
tta night tafora.

and so Francou* hot wools usually feuded tintM'tiixsI. But Octave «»&gt; «&gt; go*xl tem|*&lt;rrd
Tta brothers aremed io entirely nr
one tb.it tin: people wnrr'wot surpiiwl when
ttay kvirixxl In after years ttat ttay bud

lag behind.

sow mow - umntted stream—tta mottarb
quirt ways--tta future, tta future—a home

have surely coded In blows. It was seldom
that thi* •ror happen**I. ax tta general my-

•wringing .tengrrtnrely at tta mouth of ..tta

that failed tun- again, mid paused ofteu to

pearanc*.-.

b'g tan Instituted to rvcorer tbe mooey* se­
en-edby rtud jnortgage. or any pan thereof.
,
FUANK A lllMiKEK.Vhcull Judge.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of saW
AUlXZi'E. KKXAsTOX.talicitur for Com- contained In mid mortgage aud the statute jf
pl dnairt.
surb «***&gt; wade and prurfiied. uottee I* borew
A true copy.
give-, that on tatuniay. the Tib day of May, UM.
at t&gt;n o'clock |D the formonu. I riiHllreilalpfbHe suction, to the tilgbwl bidder, at th*’ ucffll
fn-nt door of ttacourt h**»i'c la U*» rfty of 1m»tings. Michigan, that tali.c th- nta-c w tarv Tta
Circuit Court tor the Count* ot harry is boMcn,

Ull:
SUU
pistil

evening tta enllie driv.a b-*tne the

Court for tta
.it tta court
ing«. oa tlie 2lUi day

C«urVS
f’Oti»e 1

Skw vork: therefore, on
, solicitors for corn-

wltil 111 tsrnty

slnant cause this
“ "Tixna B*xIbtad once is

soulh e.w.ieriy halt rt lot’ lour ( »). in Bkwkm
(6&gt;. in Bennett &amp; Kmfield's .addition to the Ciw
of Ha«t*nrv. aevoroitig to the plat thereof.
Dated. Frb’yMh, tte&gt;.
.
COOK.*
SBKLDON.a! —-

iteiaull taring been made tn tie rotalUoos

County. Mlchiran, on

Into the path, nnd gre-&gt; simring after tta

WILSON

Hb

Why did you ever tell him you loved him.’

Then tle-rc
evening, nod

would always have loved him t *«- te-w. ’
“But now, Kellar

lisb-n to hi* grnteb hildreo talk nud bold the

WASHBOARDS.

is often singing hi tta
laughter: end White Me-

Cami-&gt;»-l! Scott in 8«-ribner'* Ma-gaziDe

“Yen; but think of Octave.
How many
tlnxa ta Ims freight for you, and saved you?
life."

TOM LAST CaAHC£/4ra
TO BUT

msntwript to « publisher wftbreit writing

point the i-um.nt fora him a white w.xxl lily,

away in a plgetmhote all iAit one of ttaM
duplkwtr* start*. Winn hi« mainnoripCrouws

tbe gun. Tbo twigs were cracking in the still
ulr, and bo tlmught lie could hear the buahre

tta otnou aide.
me npr.in.’
unknown sound of a woman's vokoa

For it

Bastatange or tta Gafinaau that Marte De-

as tta rest, and starts again cm ibt bright.
risen, aud all tta trees were sighing softly.
•Do prri’nl-e mM"

which Hypalite Daubarms Wast'd oa the trow

buu

Tbm tta bauds rr

OTA

TBK

you onro again, tarn, to mor ■
..
___ I will promise you anything.'
■W*-IJ, Francois. I will come for ~ ’’

asT|UI tVist'rertal" piece or

^-S'^iSE

CfilCMO
•BTEM
ytWOTCt

HALF*
MILLION

figure knelt on bis ibtwt, choking him until

ata lovod.

tteir Uttar coaM WcthMa

rliich from itusoilivi appouwe :ui-lit
ita next alitor » tnte of reject ton.

D

taininx eirtlitv acrr-i. neeordli-x to tbe y
Z4lhe s*me more or te.. v*

fhued Jan
SMITH A.

PENSIONS

tauettor* frt Mortgagee

SS SVL’iUSS’j

-nt I D-d la CL AI MX.

_

�a

wAKNmu

ru savstRS.

HASTXNoe, Mien., February 24.1887.
Lindell hotel lobby ycetenlay and ratawl a
mutilatod "snipe" to Ufa llpe with: “A Ugbt,

icay,retnuuy sou. iw, win
ur
rt room, in tbe oily of Ila tinpi on
SATUUDAY. Febru-n &gt;«b. A. D

HxMlnr* tw'pt*
City, »l want s
• Ity. Sih ward &lt;
Maidn Grow* C
Prairieville C
Ttioninpta* 10
iunkre Spriiir* *

act

will pfaaar forward tbelr

1 olway* carry malctaw lor tfa taoafil

A Kepublican Jndlclal Conventtoll, for the
■amoar o&lt; iiemltintlnft a eimdldate for Um*oflk-*atctrrail JiMlice of the Ufth Ju.llciii Circuit. Will

Republican County Convention.
— Pursuant to call the republican
county convention, for the purpose ot
electing delegates to tbe state and judi­
cial conventions, was held Saturday
last Convention was called to order
at ll:B0a. m. and Hon. J. M. Nevins
was made temporary chairman and
Ctemenl Smith merrtanr. Committees
on permanent organisation and creden­
tial!) were appointed, after which ad­
journment was had until 1:30 p. m.
Upon reconvening al hour stated above,
the committee on credentials reported
eleven townships and wards reprearofa
ed. Committee on permanent ormmlItoUMi, Italy, width 1 never thud; of without zatlon submitted their report, nominat­
aaaociating it with tbe tnamphant art at a ing Hon. J. M. Nevins for chairman
Frrocbtnanfa manner. Tbe gunticinan wan a and A. E. Kenaston secretary ot the
member of tbo French ieprttoa at Napte. A convention, which report was accepted
and adopted.
The 1 olio wing were elected u dele­
gates:
,
State convention -Norman Latham.
Omo Strong. Frank Voice. II. H. Gill,
D. R. Cook, John Caavetb. N. Benedict,
A- C. Towne. C. iL Van Arman. Eugene
liar;horn, Dan'l Striker and Myron
yovtqrcr lady wtsv pink witli ita vuioImmi Sutherland.
Judicial convention—R. K. Stanton,
Wm. Strong, Jacob (himtin, H. A. Ber­
ber, Dan Birdsall, Harvey Smith, L. E.
Knappen. P. A. Sheldon, J. D. Guy,
Alton Smith, Clement Smith, H. Hen­
drick.
'

Having increased the number of
their pickling vats until they can han­
dle 150.UU0 dozens. 1^00^00 eggs,
that a carved Uno fa tta line of taut). An
Englishman rar.ly incline* tbo body in »alut- Menan. Ackerson A Hayes expect to do
aland office business the coming season.
They will keep three trams constantly
on the road, aud pay the highest cash
Ere for hen fruit- The farmers-of
rry countv and the merchants also
-lib entire anatomy fa ataorbrcl in tta act. have’ reiison to thunk this enterprising
Every joint in Ufa body fa brought iuto play. firm for the excellent cwh market -for
Every nnwefa teefa the totetan of lie? de- eggs they have established; They will
undoubtedly pav 83D.0U0 cash for eggs
during 1887. as it wilt take over 816,000
num can uuumaivct lift tackUxw in making

ipt to inaugurate a new era for amokera.'1 It i. an old. weatherbeaten and fwliah

OS) dav of February'
UH O'rltek l:i the I

Barry -W.
fasten Febnsuv rib. uwi.
LOYAL R. KNAPPRN,
■cater U Jtepubllcau Judicial Committe-.

half or thrce-quarten. bunxxi, I am not going
to let u stranger Uai*dk&lt; it and then return it
to my inuuUi. A gentlcuuu: who thinks bo

EDITORIAL NOTES.

without
What promised once to be a great 1 politely inform tta man that I
ou a pantominw it strike your adnuruUon.
strike In New York ended in a most
Ttaeft-'-t H am*! imprewdvu, sial wtan tta
. -objoct of ft fa so imaginaure and oeufaUve
ignominious failure. There was no oc’•“T-T"T dH^ “
tar “
eaaion for the strike, hence It was just
__ _
.
.... traval at aatfafaetion.
that itehouM fall. The only bad feat­
ure of It is that it lost many deserving light
awindla
men their places,aad deprived their
families of needed support. The strik­
ers lost in wages 83.C0U.UU0. Think of
ft! And all this trouble, expensive
trouble, was brought on to satisfy a
little petty spite of an agitator, Quinn.
who had power through the K. of L. to
ddeutally touch a inatter of which i. stuall of etiquette b no* tta gwmita expositor u?
order this strike. Mr. Quinn in, we re­
gret to say, all right; but his 30.00)
dupes are out 83.UUO.IXX) in WHgvu. and part of u dgar, and. touched to nciMqiped lip, j
. ,lt0«to„,. T.U.U H|
|
„
DecatUto the K. of L. officials have a pounding luvseripctom in Wbicb arc* deadly make woo-dcr-ful poetry. It dclicbu n» to
power that ought never to l&gt;elong to I pofaoti-. rum out to got one of
Ingredients i tvod ft, and I mi truly glad to meet yon.’
them, that of ordering men who have wBu'‘ whitest Um way &lt;x&gt;» I
w tbe word, &lt;rf gmetow, ba&gt;m
an erlrvamw tn 1mv&lt;
' «dcr» i. bfa imqut^toswd privlta^'. ufator tbe "od &lt;arn&lt;-rt greeting to Mnt Lila H Itwkr
■ grievances; to leave their situations I Jg^eat uaftotn. to n*k you for n light. Tfan ’ Wik«X, tlM» fair jhk-Uw. by tbe great iconoana^Oip In a ‘•Strike." Let men strike I cbemtxt tbe rcicntfai, the pbydk-tan an&gt;l m» 1 clast, Mr Robert O. Ingerwll.un tlwo&amp;aiucm

I rwx-ivrcl frutn a man in ILauim In tta odo.-

J ust now the greenbackera are urging '
all aorta of reasons whv fusion with 1
rcK-fo ..
me aeniocrats is imposmble. That s u I
very wormy chestnut. People who I
have watched political events in Michl-'
.... . ,
,
*—.
gnn ftfr the past six vears know that
when the greenback lenders begin to
talk abont the impossibility of fusion
they have already made arrangements
tn have a fusion. Of course the demo­
crats and greenbackers will unite.
There is no consistency; no reason in
----------------------------------- ---- as there „
uu
fusion of such parties,
is no
the demarnita fa fmrwwaiM.

=

T-

ftai

i .1/

,'tegmstad bart. who nought tar frequently,
‘"ld v^-tter ttay carried on litlte duefa of
cour,-n« uut often excrlfad In vtarai. even hi

TboniH|&gt;ji«. H.OOO. .
Kill *!■ vionnui lu Henry C. Warner; «i
Ho., ii raatnou. fjouu
.
Merrill Wood to Arthur Near; 3a reetlac 1
PrtarfcvUte.S»
M. M fc Wm. H Cbueto Kuiu&lt;«d Kay; U
it B*awl»..,w1ll—- a,-,.

A V CZ* D 7 O SuEar-Coatuo
H I L. Pl
CathartM!
If tta Liver bo- QI |
| Q
O.umi torpid. If tta r I L L.O a
•n*wcfa arvAwmUptted.or IPtta •tonj»-E
tail* t-» perform lit functkaM properly. tiw

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I 1
Bngbtn-t, lii'UurrM4&gt;. W.Va.

Regulate

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1 i»rw Mm* sir mild in arfartu.

blood in tlx- human fmnw\ produced by enx*-

fa. F. MllkrAuiirbureSMii’*”^

tta placid in Im of uatfafactl.-u flowing ou u»-

Ayer** J’lifa cured ma of Stomach Aid
U«i:r iroubto*. from which | bad Milfa-n-d
for year*. 1 cmtdiki item ite ta-t pilfa
made, and would t»o: fa- with.mt Ite m. Morris Gatos. I*onn&gt;&gt; ilk*. X. Y.

educate ii i

apr, am a total preacher in tbe Methodist

!(■?’*
Bllioaa Fever,
uhk-h wm fnlkrerd bv Jaumlkv. ami wai
-« dnugervudy UI tbs: mv frfa,-i. a"

think ttaa fa a lawful and CUrietian way to

VlblUtMFV
Iputieon, L
/
.. .

fully, Rxv

■ tniublewinie huhiurun nn ilta. hi apltc
of every effort io cure th), eruption. It in.
dra^ist. •Til tell you a funny mfatako I
made tdxxit three years aga A yoong Ger­
man cuu»e into tbr store one inormn™ and
sail he wonted fifty oca fa worth of anouic
wiucuiowraraa 1 aoia, uinr wiut I wuppa*d wm tta potoon. mid would taro ttau-u:

wjth iMllgritivn. aiMidfatreafag pdn&lt; lu

\

i» more at tta «aL* if Ita fellow tad not &lt;-omo

' round tta next day mid bcrutxl mu for ariL

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-Tb* Buffalo Coud-r-prtnl. on It, i
editorial num-an racuva-ntoi

Following are tne real rotate
transfers for the week ending Saturday
Inst, ns taken from the books in the
register'a office:

tool paid up) until tbe child (boy) fa tJl ymre •dd*
1 nn* “ k-reat b
ago. ft bring rttputated in tta n^remwat I "•’»** ■**

animating spirit is greed for office on | minority, then tbe loud would revert towow
the part of a few leaden.
Cleveland is keeping up his record as
• vetoerof pennons. Probably thinks
be muM placate the south, in order to
•eenre Ita support in the democratic
national convention next year. He
lately approved the Mexican pension
bill, which was nothing more or less
than a aop to tbe aouth, and has lately
vetoed the dependent aoldiers pension ।
bill, which had no more faults, and
would take not ho very much more
from the -treasury than the Mexican
pension bill Both adtlons of the presi­
dent
indicate that be fa bidding tor
for
,,
■outhern nupport in convention and at
the polls in 1888.
.

stirring etoqueuce of tbe age.
lie bek! her Loud auuc Hum- in Ufa, alul
gaaml earncsttly down into tbe fair, chi Wilke.

°f ® prominent claim agent of tta* d: y
, “Kin“1 “~nt u‘ ■** )'«» toffiritneatoy.
I«ciwUU»g torntorinto duplicate contract
r. lap-moll wait born looking ao.
with you, Btawing yon »23 for your trouble,
I want u boy. strictly white, not orer 6ywr* !
u*uu*ui
“S” nor ""tar 18 month*. I want tarn to t***
w'U«»x
tta renter of at­
1 n.-j —..—*. i—----- -- - ■ . trwrtkm thnw^toiiit tta awmiinv Rta wm
through
Dial fa &lt;ta «ounr from wfa.-&amp;ce I rrjwct bitt,
I want Ufa pannus or ttaoc taring Lim ax
tbrL- dx-puail to invest al Jca*t SI 000 iu a

N.T. PARKER AND WIFE.

Ville. Wt
'
J. II. Olilrotack to Jarot* Bfaenble*. Parrel

wbro the, follow th. ont.r of ,ud&gt;Jw™"“ •-— n-«v.
■UU.4 h-~of fh. Hind- „ Q..mn,1
they are dofDjr an act hostile to the but ta* doe. nut consular that. Iwiil. and
spirit of American taytitutions, and hereof:w my claar wiu be inviolate."—st.
bringing upon themselves merited re-j
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bukeand reproach. It ought to be un-A
preacher'. iteWm..
derotood that this is a free country.
I
Tta following fa a copy at a tetter recently

A Card.—We hereby return our sin­
cere thanks to the people of this city
who unifortnlly have manifrated such
kindly feelings toward tta, and which
WHS RO&gt; bappi’y manifested at the receptioni and banquet Friday evening

S?"l“

1

tbo tragudy of liarJ&gt;«’,» Feny. It ««v a wild,

blr"

The Bowels.

a '’J'*1 1
&lt;«k»O4
Ater * Till*, in n .h.^t time 1 wufnr
from r*fc. mv
dk -*:«d propevly. ita
we* on my Italy ^-inuwnrvd taijinand. Ill Ira* Ihnt «!».- 11.OHII. 1
I’

! *^0“ ^"Gi-rnuHi, wbo luul Ik-cotu-? ili-qiotident

*r
an
entitled How ‘ ovrr w::w niciM-y mnttetx, U’u^lit tta
To Drink Water. The fact that “The j ‘anenfc’ with tta intention of committing
Courier" is a Democratic newf-pap^r
Hctnok tboqufiiin-&gt; tolifa
from way back ciothee the publication '
craw etorira. stewed Innwdf with
with mvatarr «.
J
. "union 1 B &lt;Judtaxor, and then lay down nfwn tta fad
with myrtery. The explanation prob- witbateaspo ufulnfttaoltajuidinlfacomanly is 1 hut some of the memlx-rs of
Wbcu tawota up tta uort oundns
the ErieCounty Dtmocrerv intend to i
bhiraclf aliv-boaimc to tbestoru
ram
»»!.• and
,...1 dre 1
S'J11™"
remove loaProMHtlon
to a Prohibition State
inter to
a food Job in q downtotra doth■ire before starting to learn the most
bo-A-xi. nudli uow earnin’ a j-ood mlarv. ।
Hu
conics
crou
id
chant
cnco n mon'.b to till!
approved method of imb’bing a liquid
with which heretofore tbey have had
onlv a bathing acquaintance.
Col. Long, of Flint, one of the most
tel-nted lawyers in the state, a one
armed veteran of the late war. will’ be
a candidate for aupreme court Judge
before the republican state cunvmuon.
The gnrt v will make no mistake in
non.unlnff Cd Lra». B, will »wwt '

back of a mountain pony to do a little tr=d-

first called public attention to tbo wrotcind
tonoliaew and poverty stricken condition of
tbo two hu4».ii aud started u fund for their
bwieflu Tbo New York Tribune tuul Ikdly
Thikw took it up, and a sum wae raiwd whk-h
bought Um.* luad, built a c-jtnfortablu cottage
cad left «uoui-h for u small nin&gt;uM-. The
county Hufawqucutiv ma&lt;lo u ruud up Um

Urapui.-.

Xss AX..j*lt
nib. ibinkiog 1 weald

£.’71Kb3S3:."J’kCS

Ayer’s Pills,

:s9.s&lt;iup.

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get-thcre tram.
Tte Krar York World.

Cm. iMWonta.

It -a

CUrpwpl.

3KJ&amp;*

»&gt;" WTHIK8 AMD MDQIMO CHEAP.

JAMES
&amp; CO.,
asrarw NALL
QiTAxmztjw,

Nos. 161, 163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.

�Ay iro
X«« adits of the sewing society of
PERSONAL MENTION.
same work, hut guaranteed a first claa#
Rutland and Hope will give an oyster
C. Coman, of Middleville, Sundayed job, and would have seen that no oth­
er was put u|i, and gav/t figure# that no
supper at the residence of Afton D. In Hastings.
outalde firm can lower, unless they fur­
■A8TING8. THURBDAT. FEB. K 1#BT.
Smith on tbe evening of March 2nd.
Miss Anna Bessmer is visiting friends nish inferior work, as anyone can learn
chance of drawing a nice new in Woodland.
by inspecting the figure# Mr., Black got
” Local Advertising- Rates:
STalr
cordial invitation is extended
E. A. Rider is visiting relativis in direct from lhe place where Barre gran­
tampariBl Local*. S cent* per tine,
ite is quarried and manufactured.
■natora*
lxx*J.
«ni.I...
per11 lire.
The Woman’s Relief Corps was or­ New Turk State.
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H..
Mr. C. D. I$eel»e returned from Kaluganized Thursday afternoon, and the
A Genuine House Warning.—
maloo this afternoon.
new officers installed. It starts out
Since the ground whs first broken for
Mra. E. L. Haff, of Grand Rapids, is the new ilastings House the people of
with a membership of over 40. It is a
■Ikidn-1' *»r &lt;n-x'U‘U*ll,*nH- execF- for rLarUaLlu
JJbSSToleut
-IU be chars«l for at wriwthy institution, and will I#- valu­ visiting Hustings friends.
this city have interestedly watehi-d it
able in itself, and aa an cid to FitzgerItev. Levi Muster, of Ionia, was a in prpgrnM of construction, flrum two­
aid post.
caller nt thf# office Friday.
fold mot I ves —of pridr In Iw-ing able to
Tme basement of R. K. Grant's store
IMn Reynolds and M. L. Cook leave bcMSttbat Harting# wouldlie tin- perr
■^ATCUKS! cumSm
ha# been leased by Ackerson &amp; Havre, for the sunny south to-day.
. of any city of Ita size In this portion of
the state a# regard# ita leading hotel;
To reduce my large stock of above, and will contain 10 pickling veto, each
L. W. Felghnerand wife spent Sun­ and of interest in the tinunciul Huccres
with a jraparity of7AXJ0 dozen of rgg#.
of the to-ltw proprietor#, Mr. and Mr#.
gsods. I will sell a limited number of This will give them the mean# for pre­ day and Monday in this city.
N. T. Parker. Aud far many months
CMrs.
Julia Goodyear gave a progres­ our
them on the installment plab. (weekly serving about 160,000 dozen of eggs sive euchre
citizen# have anticipated with pleas­
Munday evening. J
each year.
ure the time when the house would lie
psfftnento,) or for green stove wood.
Harry
Bush,
of
Kalamazoo,
was
the
ho far completed a» to admit of an open­
■y-Tn.E temperance women of Hastings,
gjirtit of J. B. Roberto last week.
ing, or hmue-wartnlng.
First come, first served.
will hold a social at Temperance Hall
This took place Frida? evening, and
;
Y JOHM HESSMER,
P^ T. (kilgrove left Mondsv for a Iiub- le-ynnd all qumtion was the'largi-st and
on Friday evening the 28lh, for the
inw trip through Indiana and Ohio.
Jeweier and Optician.
most enjoyable social event In lhe his­
purpose
of
raising
fund#
needed
In
the
Itaffting*. Midi.
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IL Tubby and familv are to occupv tory of this dty. Although the weath­
constitutional amendment worQ All'
interested in the carrying of This im- the Barber b0u#e. in the fourth ward. er wax stormy, the fluebuilding shelter­
ed over 250 people, who had gathered
portan issue arc earnestl v solicited to
Revs. Moors and Master, of Ionia, for the purpose of extending congratu­
be present.
were the guesta of Rev. Lee Wednesday. lation* and well-w|#ht-H to the host and
SMOKE THE CELEBRATED
1’ROHIBITION meeting st the Court
Mrs. L. C. Welton gave a pleasant hcsteiM, and of admiring the handsome
House Friday evening. An earnest, progressive eucher partv Thursday eve­ interior of the structure. After the
guesta had parewl a plvaiunt hour in #ocandid discussion of this subject is ning.
cial converse and inspecting the bouse,
meet and proorf at this time, to enable
Mra. C. D. Scott, of Lyons. Iowa, is the floors of the dining room were
all to vote intelligently on the prohibi­ the guest of her neice Mrs. F. Spange- thrown open, and disclosed h view that
tory luncodtnent at the coming election. macher.
impressed the -beholder# as la-lug the
Let there be a genehd attendance at
Messrs. F. A. Blackman nnd Frank work of magic. Foi the dining room,
this meeting.
Norwood, of Delton, were in tbe dty which is 40x50 feet, artirtlcitlly freacord
on ceiling and walla, formed a hand­
The body of the late Mrs. Jacob Saturday.
some background for the richly lutb*n
Maus, of Grand Rapid#, was brought to
Mrs. Mary Maurer, of Helena. O., is tald-ii, which I tore cover# fnr nearly 250
this city for interment Thursday. The visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Llch- peopk. The chief attraction was the
DRUG STORE
funeral took place from the M. E. ty, of this city.
“pioneer" ta&gt;de, having ns ita centre an
ANTED.—A #trj U&gt; do geuara! homework. church, and was qaite Inrijrly attended,
Capt. W. II. Cal«ot, of Boston, a for­ epergne filled with choice cut flower#.
la «maU !&gt;uni:j. Call on Mm Wkltox. especially by members of the K. of P.
mer reshlent of thisdty,sjient Saturday At this tabla were seated tty- host and
WSopbatie oBWe.__________________________
, lodge here, of which bodv Mr. Mau# is and Sunday here.
hosteni. Judge R*d&gt;in#on and wife and
a charter member.
'
X
their guest Mrs. Cross, of MamarhuE. W. Shrnpe goes to Ohio to-morrow
The calendar ot the February term in the hope ol benefiting his health and setta. .Mm. W. S. G«odvear. D. R. Cook
and wife, II. A. Goodyear and Major
of court is in tbe hands of the printer. also securing employment.
G. M. Andersnn.
There are hut two criminal cases on
Mm. It. 1. Hendershott rendered a so­
Mrs. W. H. Schantz’ many friends
Circulation this week, 1,720.
the docket, the Repeal case of John W. will lie pleased to learn that she is on lo, “Sing. Sweet Bini,” in a pleasing
manner, after which prayer was offered
Gilkey and the Unger larceny case. Of the gain, slow though it be.
by
Rev. F. W. Henry. Tbe banquet
D*. E. H.Lathrof haaa new au- Issues of fact there are 12, also one im­
L. C. FelghDer, an emplovee of the was then dinciMatid with zest, after
parlance and 22 chancery cases, of Journal,
• nouncement in thia issue.
is spending a few weeks with which Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and Mr.
which latter Iff are divorce cases.
EniRAtM Battekbon, of this dty, Cmuch yet remains to be done by the rrlativeH and friends In Muskegon.
Grov Wood gave a line musical rendi­
ha# Ixjen awarded a pension.
Married, in this dty, on the 22d. bv tion. “&lt;»ur Host and llnsteas." was
The W. C. T. U. will meet on .Tues­ people of Hastings In the way of sub­ Rev. F. W. Henry. Fred Wolcott anti proposed i.y Mr. L. E. Knapprn. who
called upon Mr. P. T. Oolgrov# to re­
scribing for the new railroad before the Mias Minnie Hams, all, uf thin dty.
day w xl at Mrs Dr. Lampman’s.
spond. This Mr. C. did in his usual fesame becomes as assured factJ ‘The
Remember the teacher# class in the quota has not yet Iwn raised in thi# ZMr. F. W. Tidball.of Grand Rapid#, licltlou# manner, referring to the past
presided at the piano a portion of the honorable and HucceMful career of the
high school room beginning lhe 2Hth.
citv, an«l but little has l#-en done in time at the Hastings House banquet.
hunt and hostess, nnd reverting to the
Next Sunday eve. itev. Lee will de­ the country. The solicitor* are lyird at
Mrs. Cross, of Mas# , Mho ha# been fart that Mm Parker was in truth an
Brer a sermon to the K.of L.- of this work, but ther are not over sangnine of
the guest of Mrs. D. &lt;». Robinson for help-mert to her haslamd. A# Mr. ColKuectws at the present outlook.
««,.
Home time, went to Chicago Monday. grove arose to respond to the toast an
At the prohibition convention the
We want that wood prooiiaed us on
elegant mantle clock with bronze statu­
M«. McDermont. nre Ida Sddmore. ary was brought into the mom, which
subscript!oil 'ITeaiie bring it along at following were elected «lelegatre to the
of
Berra, 0., who has l&gt;et n the guest of the speaker preiu-ntwl to Mr. and Mrs.
oace.
state convention* Dr. H. C. Carpenter. friend#
here for some Hine, left for her Parker on behalf and with the c*»ngratWanted, a good correspondent for Willard Perry, I*. O. Dunham, Wm. home Friday.
ii lai ion# of their hosta of friends. Mr.
fbe Hanner ml lj;mfl«dd. Please com­ IJoetdvn. M.G. Woodman.#*#*. Sihm Hen­
J.|H. Blake,'formerly night operator Pafker and wife Imwid their acknowlry, Wm. Louden. 8r.. Horace Barnum.
municate.
*
idgmcnta and enlivening strains of
C. H. Cxmian, .1. H. !Lir&lt;lK-e. L. S. Hill. at the freight il&lt; pot, left tor Ann Arbor
Temferanck meeting at Red Rib­ L. E. Bates. N. V. Whitlock. Boyd Wraneeday, where he hits secured a mu-ic filled the rrfum. Mm. R. I. Hendemhott rendered another nolo, “Sing.
bon hall Sunday afternoon nent at 3!
like situation.
! Craig, R. B Rose, Judge R. Barn uni."
Smile, Slitmtair,” and Mr. Knappen in a
o'clock #harp.
XMiss Delia Rising has nsigned her neat and witty speech called upon Maj.
’ The city paid 811.M0 of the school I। XT11** new officer# of Hastings Divi­ position in E. Y. llngle'a store. We G. M. Anderson tn “express his view#
No. 19.U.R. K.of 1* are as follows: Mieve thi# ishmaLlr young Indy con­
bond# htrt week—which atop* 81,150 sion
*
upon this occasion,** which the genial
vuarlv interest.
F. G. Goodyear—Commander.
template# a western trip. \
and coliwaal Majqr did by rising and
•W. II. Powers—Lirut. Coin.
Tuehdav while at work about hia
Married, at the home of the bride's bowing in acknoveterigment of th£comL.
L.
Holloway
-Herald.
barn Traverse Phillip# fell and fracture
parent# in Yankee Spring#. Saturday. plinn-nt paid him. At the clnee of the
D. W. Reynold.#—Recorder.
«1 one of hi# riba.
IKth.Geo. Srmon, of thia dty, and Mirw banquet, ihr gm-st# passed into the par­
P. A. Sheldon—Treasurer.
Ella Harrington. Elder Spore offidating lors and lhe dining room waa cleared m
The usual Ash Wednesday ceremo­
W. 1). Hayes- -Guard.
a trice. Soon music from Rred’s orches­
nies were obiwrved al SC. Nose’s church
Geo. Broflks, who with hla wife is tra filled the room, and “jov reigned su­
A. II. Johnson—Sentinel. v
at 9 a’clock this morning.
visiting fHenris in Prairieville, return­
In its call for the, state gretnluck er! Tuesday, for the purpose of plaving preme." Terpsichore held in pleasura­
ble th mild om hl# devotees. Gentlemen
A three-corn eked collision occur­
red on State street Saturday. No darn)*, convention, the Journal remarks that for the G A. R* d ncv. lie got# back and ladle# who had not danced for
many a season, felt the “irrvelstable Im­
age. save several broken buggy spoke#. the business of the convention will be to Prairieville to-day.
pulse,"
and gaily tripped the light fan­
“to tlect- two jnstires of the supreme
Mr; F. G. Goodyear starts for Hot
Somf- of our' buainess men are be- court." What a reliel! Won’t have to
tastic in iinison with ’he younger me in­
• coming adept# in conferring the have any election you see. Perhaps Springs, Ark., to-day. He will accom­ liers of the jovou# gathering, until the
pany
M
L.
Cook
and
party
a#
far
a#
’bumper” degree on loafer# and dead- the Journal meant that the only elec­
Nashville, T»Dn. As Mr. G. goes for solemn-vlsaged and tireless clock with
beate.
tion its candidate# were likely to have his health, here’s hoping he will return warning finger Mlmontahfd them that
another rlav had entered’ the cycle of
The K. of L. I«oy# feel under obliga­ was in lhe convention. That # the fact. improved physically.
time. Reluctantly, It inu&lt;t be confess
tions to E. A. Mattison for the favors
Mr. Phil. McCarty and* Miss Libbie ed, the gtieata took their departure, af­
County
Mam
Meeting.—All
extendrel on the occasion of their t*ocial
friends of the proposed Prohibitory Myers were married st the 10 o’clock ter paving their respects to Mr. and
Saturday evening.
man at St. Rose’# chureh in this dty Mm. Parker, wishing them a long and
The Star W. O. T. U. will meet at the Amendment^ without regard to party Tuesday morning. Rev. Fr. Fleming prosperou# career in the house which
home of Mrs. Hall next Tuesday. March or sex, ar&amp; invited to meet tn a non- performing the ceremonv. The Ban­ they have buildetl, and which greatly
2, at two o’clock p. m. It is hoped there KrtiHsn Mass Convention, at Ited Rib- ner extend# congratulations.
benefits and adds to the attractions of
n Hall.In the city of Hartings, on
will tie a full attendance.
city in which we all feel a just
Mr. Geo. Preston accompanies Cook the
Friday. March 4th, at 1 o’clock p. m.
pride.
,
TilE prohibition meeting at the court Plans are to be formed for making can­ ’and Reynolds on their southern trip.
Among the guests from abroad were
bouse Friday evening last wa# not very vass of the county and every friend of Chester Messer I# authority for the
Mrs.
Cross, of Maseeh mwtts. Mrs.
larely attended, owing to the unfavora­ the Amendment is most earnestly current report that Mr. Preston goes aa
Thos.
Dudley,
of
Detroit.
Mrs.
E..L.
ble weather and the banquet at the solicited to be present.
a chapfroiifi for the party; but if the
Banner mistakes not. he will prove as Haff and Mrs. Emma Austin, of Grand
Haatlng# House.
Raphu. Mm. C. D. Scott, of Lyons,
Cook &amp; Sheldon Siva juat pul in
Thursday as a fi-year old son of Dr. young a colt as any of them.
low*, the Misses Nellie and Belle
their abstract office the largest safe in Woodmansee wa# playing on the stair­ &gt;The Knight# of Labor of thia dty Franklin, of Northport, Mich., Mm.
this sectlou. If not in the state. «It is way on the eaat side of the bank build­ held a aodal at their awcrobly hall Whitlock and Miss Barry, of I’elroit,
5 feet broad. 7 feet high, three feet ing, he fell over the railing to the base­
Major G. M. Andemon, of Detroit, HarSaturday evening.") The affair wa# a rv Bush of Kalamazoo, Meram. Fitz
deep, and weigh# 8,100 pound.*
ment, a distance of stout 25 feet. Luck­
Dr. G.-W. LowE?*hM purchased of ily he escaped with but comparatively complete succtM. lhe spread Idng all Gllibon. D. J. Brook and F. W. Tldball,
of
Grand Rapid#.
that
could
be
desired
and
the
attend
­
Dr. Upjohn the two lot# south of the ।slight injuries. Three Itonra in one of ance large. The muaic and speaking
In thia connection Mr. and Mrs. Park­
latter’s residence on Broadway. We his feet were fractured and two of his after lhe supper was heartily enjoyed er requert the Banner to return their
imderetand it is the intention of the ribs were cracked. The little fellow h by all. In this connection the Banner thank# to the many who by their kind­
at present as comfortable ns could be lias la-en n quested by many of ihu#e ly office* so greatly assisted them In the
purchaser to soon build thereon.
expected under the circumstances.
present to mention the flue music rend­ preparations. Mra. Parker feel# espec­
We call attention to the ad of Merer*.
J. C. Ayer &amp; Co- in this issue. Merer#.
When a party get# on its last legs, ered on lhe occasion by Mis# Nora ially grateful to the ladles who furnish­
Ayer A Co. are the most reliable of and fear# to show its weaknere, it rail# Qmiif. This lady has an excellent ed beautiful flowers In such profusion
voice,}and h* r pn w-nce added much to and rendered assistance such as she
businre# houses Lp the country, and aro
a “mass convention." The once strong lhe tnjoj no Dt of the occasion.
could scarcely have dispensed with.
prepared to do as lbw advertise.
and vigorous greenback party of Harry
This long to l&gt;e remembered event
^Jhe Chautauqua CrcJe i# to obaerve countv is reduced to that state of gener­
TllB lecture association have given to was but a tangible expression of the es­
Longfellow day Tmraday evening next, al debility that it must neeik resort to the penple of this city and vicinity four teem in which Mr. and Mrs Parker are
at the residence of Dan’l Striker^ The a mas# convention next Saturday. The eutertMlDmente this winter of a high held bv their townspeople. Wide-awake,
was when it didn't do business In oider. They fixed the prire low, desir­ progressive and energetic, Mr. P. is a
inte.retdiug program for that occasion lime
that manner; but that was when R ing toipiace them within the reach of typical American business man, and in
w;l# published'in tbeJM* colujnn# two
bis business transac iotH he has gained
was animated by principles, guided by
weeks ago.
’ leaders who were devoted to principle#. all. Thi-w entertainin'nt# have cost s most enviable reputation for strict
of season tickets 25 cents lor integrity and progr-e-dv-rr-s’i.
As will be seen elsewhere, Greble &amp; In the-e last days Ita only excuse for holdem
•
iu:h
uvn-.
They
were
worth
twice
that
Powers have dissolved partnership, Mr. existence i# the greed for office of a few sum. Therwodation find that there
A delegate convention of the G. A.
। w ill Ise a •deficit of about 880. unles* IL posts of Barry county was held In
Powers retiring. Mr. Greble will con­ of ita alleged leader#.
The Journal in its latest issue applies thia sunt j# di-rreHM'd at the next enter­ this city Saturday last, 'for tbe purpose
tinue the bualnere. Mr. G. 1# at home
in lhe hardware trade, and propose# to some new and choice epithets to the tainment. Mias Lee cornea to ns well
recommended and we desire to fill Un­ Of making arrangements for the next
make things rustle.
writer. They appear to amuse him, ion hull next tktlurday evnlng. Citi­ reunion ol tha Barry Onunty Battalllon.
Highway commissioners and farm- .and don’t harm us; hence we let them zens, come out and help us, and decrease A committee of five wasnpp tinted to
era, if you want bridge bolts, iron rod#, tiass. In fact it ha# already come to this deficit as low as )ou can. This is act in conjunction with Col. Birds ill to
«• ra ps or washers to repair your bridge# pass that sueh epithets, applied by the the last entertainment of the course, devise ways and means for and deter­
Journal editor to anv object of hi# and holders ot #»-hrou tickets are re­ mining the place where the reunion
#inre the floods, the Hastings Engine wrath, go over to the credit side of th- quested to be prswnt and do all thev shall lie heli!. If the coin nittee deter­
A. Iron Work# have a special machine person assailed. He appears to tie a can tojndwe oihirs to come. The- ad­ mines to hold a reunion this year.
for making them cheap and quick.
trifle nervous about our financial con­ mission is very low; only 25 cents, with
We wish . to call your attention to
The interesting article in the Forum dition. In fart our esteemed contem­ ten ceDta extra fur reserved seat#. the large and increasing bait and shoe
bearing the title “How I Wa# Educat­ porary is usually very much worried Seats an sale at W. H. Goodyear &amp;Co.*# trade of Stauffer and Crawley. Their
about other people# business—kind of a store.
trade In thia line alone has more than
ed." are to be followed by a serie# entl- “falling of him." But John, wc don t
CLEMENT HMJTH. Pre#. H. L.
douldwl in the part tdjc months, and
tied “Books That Have Helped Me." worry. We keep right on with our
with the new good# Josvarriving they
The first paper will be by Edward Kv- own businesa, pay our debts, and were
A. Black wtato-s turtate to tbe peo­ are prepared to show u flue and care­
erelt Hide, and will appear in March. never refused credit. We sre not ex- ple of Barry county that he la prepared
fully ► tested stock of women’s. mu»re
activ
rolling
in
wiralth,
neighbor,
but
The temperance meeting in temperand children's shoes m you will-find Id
our note ta good at the bank, and we and will guarantee to furnbh anythin?
ai.ee ball Sunday p. m.. wa# well at­ pay our paper bill#, and our employees, in the wav of monumtnts, or head* the city. As for men's wear, those
Kip laiots they claim they can­
tended and ■ interesting. Brief and and feel kind ol Mtbiied with life, atones In ArnwirMii or ltxlli&lt;n marble, Prime
or granite, at as low ratal as any firm not las excelled for wear bv any sold in
to -ItHJnthe
earnest addrerec# by local speakers Have no ambition
.•—
------ the county for the money. They keep
were made, chiefly touching th# prohib- tore; don’t want the portoffio&gt;-rather in Michigan. lir buys ;J1 work-lor a full line of rubber goods at price# to
’have it, and so spot c«ih. has no agents on the roed. m&gt;
itory amradmreit, and favorable to ita BiHy
...... - 'powera""wouM
-- -------■•ult the time#.
would the people; don’t want to be heavy expruM* to pay, anu is willing
adoption.
.
state land comnilreioner; don't belong and ready ton’ll on very email margina.
From a casual correspondent at to a party that has been the fag end of lie i# right at hniiie. amnnp *&lt;h
Orangeville we learn that Joeeph Rob­ everything till it is all tagged put. and u prepared to see that all work doos GrH.l»Md
go&lt;xl
ir sdaltery.
auum. J• M » We
c ’&gt;re
c just having a pretty
r- --- n
— time.
----- -- - by him la »* reprereoum ami v» ui proinson, under arrest for
• ._ U
An
wlw.ll’r
tn-t bi* customer# from m-cr|tin* in­
nlllr
ol* ,JoOi&gt;- So w** •»
bold, bad man. and hasi.wSS
&lt;barn
—,’JdAild.
’
J"" «i”
«»&lt;1 “• P™fJ" o' ferior work. In reeprct toth» monu­
cruel neglect of his wife — ------- Barry eouniy a surprise by worrjiug
nirat mentioned in Che tart BxWEK.hr
Mrs. Robinson in mentioned m a very
Hide about your own business.
exemplary woman.

REMOVAL

The Hastings Banner.

Attention, Knithts of Labor!

Mwlit tai fiju.

Dr. E. H. LATHROP
Has removed his

Drug and Book Store!
To the store lately occupied by E.' Y. Hogle. The stock of

Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationer}' and Wall
Paper has been insreased.
We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city.
We will have for the next 30 days a

Paper and Envelopes.
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
Department.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop's

Something New!

W

Local N^ys.

We would respectfully announce Io the citiz
ings and .vicinity that we have taken rooms over
&amp; Co.’s Store, where we are prepared to do a superior grade of

Oor experience and practicrl education has been in some
of tbe best establishments in the State, to which we can
refer with pride and confidence.
’
We have a well selected stock of

Newest Cloths andKTrimmings
to be found in the market, which we will make np in most
fashionable and approved manner, and at prices reasonable.

Please Give Us a Call,
Before you make your selections elsewhere, and we will guar­
antee you will be well satisfied.

You re respectfully,

LUNN BROS.

E. Y. HOGLE
I have removen my stock of

Dry Goods, Giothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps,
&amp; Gent’s Furnishing Goods
to the Large and Spacious Store formerly occupied by Beamer
Bros., where we will be found ready to do all we can to please
our friends and customers.

HOGLE,

Union Hall Block.

First Door west of Greble &amp; Powers.'

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.

I also have a on

that 1 will sell kt a
to close out

�-

HUNGRY CUSTOMERS.

LUVE-S

TO

ANNOYANCE

AN

TRADESMEN

WHICH

SOME

•ontioua) MUftriag Crum the Gn-ft-rs'

‘‘One of ti*' pettr nubuui'&gt;» wo have to
■aff r in our tin., of SwdnaM, ' ’ rakl a (Vabash
avenue groror. "U tta continual pllfcrinj*
from dur roxni'.cr- from expo-xl pncitagt* of
fniiti, oanzli-% uulu, Me., which our btt-4i*er&lt; cim&gt;j*-l u* to dfatj.Uy to malto tbmu at­
tractive Knw
ttat old man with Ufa
daughter coming in at the door. Ce k»
regular customer and cojpea in iihuout every
•voninj. Ho-! No wx'-ner does ho ;:■•!
through tho d&lt;vr than out p»« hi* l“««*
1 f«
a small bun-h of grapes. There fa nothing
surrentuinm it* Ita •&lt;* on hia l«rt' "
wiD noth*. Ho evidently think* bo. &lt;!&lt;xw
actUng v.roti-; and uneonsciotaly hc’ps him■elf to a small handful of sons’ untieing mor­
sel which hi* palate tab- a fancy to almost
every evening, as pxiv.o be liaa Just done.
■IJkn father, like non’ trill apply to tbe
daughter •tav^or there goes tbo young lady,
who is wailing for her father to make bls
evening pureliM'*, making a b&lt;« lino for tbe
ready counter, a small bit from one tr;and
a dip Into another, until tbe entire circuit of ■
the store made. Ills true thatwtat they !
bavo &gt;.at*-ci h of small value', but during a
whale day, with the hundreds of customer*
we have going; in aid out, the aggregoto
amount of cur lewes in tha very i«uno way
1
I* much larger than you would sujipoae.”
“I stand in thin ixxrtof tbe store," sold
«oc of tbe aalounen, “tbo entire day and
bare tbo very beat opportunity for observing
peofJc who ‘lunch.’ a* ws term it. I’ll give
!
you an Jn&amp;UM-eof how severely wo suffer at
,
times from these •eemingly unconac.ous a»ahnilatwm. politely speaking , One day Hurt
week, after boiug more than usually annoyed
at the liberty taken in thin by way an elderly
woman wifi every appearance of refinement .
and nspaciablllty, I rwnlved to teat tbo mat­ |

.

(

ter of these loams to my employer by placing
a five pound box of Tokay grapes where
every one coining in and going out must pass
them. This I did in tta morning ns won rj
tta store wa* opened, and by 3 o’ch ck in
tbo afternoon, I give you my word of honor,
there wa* not a tingle grape m-thnl box I

KAHD TO oriw Tnx X45K.
"1 went to our ua:u*gnr and told him of
my experience, and ho gave strict instrue.
lions tn call tbo attention of any ona who
• was uo taking such Htartire to the fact
that tta goods were exptawd for sale, and
were not samples for gratuitous distribution,
ee they seemed to think. Wo were also
given to understand that if we did this re­
spectfully our conduct would mn't with tbo
supi&gt;ort 6ik1 encouragt'ment of the proprie­
tor. Still, with tlirsc rule, we must draw
the line somewhere, and it 1* hard to tell
just wbere to do eo; wo have c-u&lt;omcra
whom trade is vary profitable, and .ware we
to g}«ak to them of aucn on action a* a
iiborty tau&lt;«, and oven in tbo moat respect­
ful manner'..nprove them they would be
offendud beyobd our ability to explain tta
reo-zm of our doiogaoand wesbouldcertain­
ly )o*e their trade and their good will for­
ever."
At another -.tore, where the counter* are
urnmnentod in profusion with delicacies in
and out of season, pretty much the same com­
plaint was made although no in-irurt*on»
bad boon given aaJismcu to Icshu tlx, anooyannu This proprietor smibnl dryly in
converaing with a reporter on the topic end
finally said; "Ono of my orperieucja with
tbe •lunch' burineiw. «» wo call it, wa* at our
entekor and cbeetsi counter. For a long
time wn bad our dairy department in an out
of the way place in tbe more, and near by
were the creckcr boxes and.lxirrrli On aevund occmona during tbo middle of the day J
had frequently stxxxl almost directly over
tins iqiot and rouk! eerily ere tbo movement*
of every one in tbe store
Now it might
■nund uhwd for ms to «ay Unit a btudnew
mm and nt ighbor would eotne into my place
an! go dlrw-lly to that ebrere eountcr and
cracki r born l tnsl-hdp himself to a midday
hutch, but it is a fact m&gt;vartbek«H. .
rvr a *-top to rr.
"And not only did one taiui do it, but
during tta course of a week when I wo in terert.xi in the cbei-klnrwi of tta liberty
taken with my goods, tayond my pecuniary
kot ttarafrom. I Watched that psuticular
locality mere closely than uwml. Bellere
me I saw no lt»« th?n five men come to that
counter and taip ttanwlvea every day until
I put a rinp to it by moving ttase articles to
utta.- ptacra, whr ro by a difleivut ojTangement this sp»aging could not b&lt;&gt; continued
without being dosraright ttafl. Well ft
would tare t&gt;oen worth a wrek’* salary to
you to have wntcha-d that counter with mo
the following day. Ti.»/camoi;iringly nnd
by paire ri&gt;o.nly after 13 o'ckx-k nnd on
rcachlne ttalr tv-customcd hauntn n loo': of
blank nstonhhment wn« dcp;ct&lt;xl on ttalr
couutenatwea at tta- moteunorphols of that
partlculai spot I wa* nlmrstt afraid it
would ta nconssory to take their ante mor­
tem stateniont before they could laavn my
store."
"Do yrei have any other limllnr annoyanrea in your businree" wm ivdi&lt;-d.
“Wen yen, ttaro is one other, but it ta far
more wrioux, and I hardly should speak of
ft. Our system of carii sake require* the
purchaser to pay for hi* articles nt a cash Ler 'c

caught [&lt;Gopl&lt;‘ trying to leave the store with­
out scaling, but It doe* not occur very fre­
quently, m our anltamen are made reapoorihie foi ttalr checks and it is ttalr duty to
«e tta lr check* aiv prreented to the cwdiler
for payment, but ot courao during tta busy
hours a tbe day this is Impossible. Bosincae
is very good with us jnst now nnd wlU ta
until eft*r the holiday*."—-Chicago Tribune.

1 Of the* nr.at lore which gave tbe number*
tirthi
,,
Jz-t pu&lt;3toa bare Its way; do not d.swrnWe;
Or what i&lt;*:n=ln&lt; worth?
Sing thou in ail-are. with my weg agreeing:
6in- ta th)- ixwrr of lore, for tw iu lord:
Tta* sung •Nril tavti ita infinite reward,
And Cad ta thy pare reul tta |«-rfert bring
Of abaolnto occunl.

AILEEN DELANY.

In the fail of UtW I wa* amt out us rupercargo of a rrewl la, Jen with fiour aiul o:ber
provirions for tbo relief of tbo starving people
of Irehnd- The ship wa* freighted for tbe
city of Limerick, ami in that neighborhood I
remaioed for *ovrrnl months. It wn* my
buiinem to dtotribute to tta beet advantage
tbe. relief wnt by tbe generoti* people of
America to tta unfortunate Irish, aud after
tbnt duty waa dbebnrged I rtill lingered in
tbe vicinity, carrying on an active cone
spond«&gt;re with revere) relief committees, and
doing nil in my power to alleviate tta misery
around ma Tta dir re** wu fearful nil over
tlio island, but worst on tta western ctsut,
and, a* might ta expected where oppression,
starvation anil diwsuo were rife, discontent
and defection were not abrenl, and many
la wire* and violent deed* added a horror of
their own to tta horrible aulforing which
ttay could not cure and could only partially
avenge.
I will not barrow up tta feoiiuga of my
reader* by attempting to dswcrita the »ccnre
through which I duilv puaed. I will narrate
only one episode which excited my koouret
.interest at tta time and haa never faded from
my mind.
In my travels through tta country I ta
came ar-quaitited with a family belonging to
tbo tatter cIsm of peasant proprietor*, aud
who had been comparative well oJT until the
total failure of suco-.^ivo cruj"&gt; hadiN^ucMl
them to tta same abject poverty u ttalr
neighbors. There were an older brother nnd
si-ter and arvvrel smaller children. They
were orphans, but Timothy Dtjlany hod sup­
plied his fat l&gt;er-* place a* well a* ta could, and
bail kept tta family together. He was u
genial, open hearted fellow; fond of fun and
frolic like must of hi* countrynten, audcarry­
ing ttalr proverbial honesty uhuust to on exceat. Like tta upright priest, “be would not
have told allo to gain botven by it," Tta
whole family, iodoed, were noted for strict
morality, and for that deep and fervent piety
which dist iaguishui tta tuass of tta Irish
peasantry.
Ailreu. or Eily DvlaiM-j was one of tta mo*'
beautiful girl* 1 over tatald; aud it was not
long before I discovered that tar l-rau/y bad
gained fur tar tta best uiatch in tta-fwrisba voting fanner, well-to-do lu tta world, nnd
a haiMbKxno fellow to boot. Nernrttalrei
tar engagruMnit did not uwvt tta approval ot
tar brother, of which I was apnrired on*
evening when I cal W nt tta cottage.
“He's wake as ninniu' wattar,' said Times
thy. •There'* no sor. o' dopind-nce to ta put
on tbe cmtliur, at all nt al). H.-'s dhruv here
an’ he's dhruv. there at ivecy man’s pleasure,
an’ niver towm if ta'* stan'in* on hl* right
fut or his lift. Bure It's to shame an' heart
break ta’U br|ng ye, Eily, yit"
.
Eily'* beautiful dark blue eyra tilled with
tears an&lt;l her lip. trembled.
'
“Oh, ro. ro. Tim osttare. it * tta hani won!
ya put on Ute poor boy that’s prumiwed mo,
an’ before bi* honor, too. An’ sure, it1* for
nothin’ nt all nt ail but tta bad name he’s got
from tta agint-"
.
"Tta agint1* nothin' to do wfci ft, Elly.
Sure, dow, bi* honor’s honor know* lt'« not
tta word nr a Sawmich land n'glr.t Fd ta
aft tar fakin’ agin my own risttar* husband
that's to ta But ye know yenulf, EUy xnacbrec, that’* tali turned his back on tta pricwt
an’ his duty, an’ bo’s got in wld thlm that'll
livlu him to tta rope's'ind, an' our booun
name that nicer had tta taste taste o’dht
thrown on it ull tadhrnggvd through the
mud by hint?*
“That it'll niver, niver ta! It's litUa yr
know Micbari O’Connor when ye spsdu- tbst
word."
"Au- taw well do yet know hirn! , bo ye*
know where h- «»-a* yestreen! Or where ta’U
ta nt Rlm-vetiylcT
ESy waa ritart.
“Thin it'* mesilf w ill tell yet, Eily, alanna.
though it hurts me to tta middle o’jny heart
to give ye ttadianl wont ’Stead o' twin’ an
his knee* foremnst the prirrt like a good
Christ Inn, ills out wid tta boy* lie’ll ta that
night, nn* inside the doom o’ tta county jail
mayhap 'fore tnarnui’.”
“He mil Do$,ta will notCcrtai the girl
pasnionately. “fin's |&lt;omtad to meet me at
tta Mackthorn tree nigh hand tiw chapel, an’
go wid me to conf&lt;*s&gt;ion an' to tta holy com­
munion Ash WcOncsriay tnornln*. an’ sure it
isn’t wid the I Jack dhrop in his taart ta’d ta
goin* to fat* duty,"
••Thin houkl him to that promise, Elly
astbore, and may be yet may save him yit;
but 1 tell yo ogin it's Into bod han’s ta’s got,
uu’ hrs wata as wattar."
Tta f&gt;eii!tential aenaun of Lent now approactad. and the porisir priest took this oocarton to redouble hi* exhortations to hi* unhappy flock, adjuring them to beer ttalr
heavy crow patiently, and striving by p*v&lt;Y|&gt;t
nnd examjta to tench thorn resignation, and
preventing tta violent deeds that, instead of
anx-jlnraung tbeir wrotetad condition, ntalod
tta taavr punishment of tta law to ttalr
other snffcrings. With many taa remon­
strances were unavailing. Tbe people, drive**

Next nmnilng I wa* roused by tta gnomon
belonging to tta inn catering my wm and
teEli^f wo “there waa can taj out walicn' to

camp.

Alexander of

Would brvok tta ntazrlc of her soft replies,
And lift tbo glamour from my happy ay**,

bi-ooli torn; ta h-ndsto-nigirt. uy nw way
you mu-tt go too; 1 will not h«vo no. And I
taltevolrt 1* qucrti-mlng whether ta is not

Having iri&lt;«
erlriw MMaHed rm-edit*, and plmj
of all H-boole, withmit rd*, f, t|„.rr
a last resort tried Albi

going out I found Tim Dclany, who tol.l wo
tta obnoxious a^ent tad been ran-dered in
hi* ltd tbe night before; that several of tbs
“boys" la tta neighliorbood had been
’Trehted" on suspicion, and that Michael
O’Couacr was amoug theta.
ray
ttat {jnc&lt;10x
•Tauai&gt;. an’ that's jist what I can’t ten yer
honor.
May I niver aluno in glory av I

it’s ioike a stock or a stone sbcY siltin’ ivrr
since widout a word to Cing at a dog."
“Dut," said X "O’Connor wa* to meet Eily
last cvenin;;, und go with her to chapel Did

airly from chapel mesclf, an' went straight
to bed, but av Mick O'Connor wo* nt lih ilu:y
yestreen, sure ilY taft.ro tta altbar rail* ta’d
suro1* tuy name's Tim Delany.

&lt;tipc! i;f un I thinks Drhuonleoballs !•»«—-just

llkico ftlwayu Mu-.
My knowledge I* not any plodder, taor,

So lot my trait rt.'U grow.

Know? I will never know
Let eomo what .will!
ru i» rar alleptanco to ta r memory.

THE LEADER.
One evening from tny sreit in the parqu-t I

“Don’t give up. Tim, my man. If your
lister can prove O'Connor was with her, he’s
ail right What time *11 tta murder di»’ coverodr
I
“About tin, m I'm tolwd, your honor,
j Tta agint * wife wlnt to Ll« room wld a pos­

s.ye.rerean.ivaMfiHire. AlMophonai.,^
aasxjwriawtu/ ttanwaoda ha»ek*n&lt;ur.rt
by iu use and they testify as to its value

TIB every bird like note that thrills tta air

Pchone! l.’a

markaldofcr ttaeentlmcut cxprtvwd it tta
pate and crotume. A squint tjirougb the ghw*
revealed a friend, and a few minute* later I
wm seated notafewCy a fow ftet behind her
listening to “Lohengrin” nud enjoying, not

William B?uir. train dispatcher of ft,,.
I D. G. H. A M. raUnnul, Dtlrnii, Mi-h
Says: “For about fifteenyr»n 1 have ta,-a‘
I almost a wtwtant sufferer from m-uralg’n
many limr* unfitting me for my busing
Utu.rtnn;; prn*Hi.
1 bent formally ri*ougb over the littto frag­ Mm' » W'll ..
l.fc ;
ment of a huuil stiff In Its rfenre and re­ Tiie attain oat my nerree was so great th*.
.
pressed nafch. UplylEl dnwcdlqucct ! Ami I —....
oace I. ton, .lo-imcd drvonw which thia
mar* • 1 of ) ootb ami beauty never to much an ancreeded In getting anything thatvoufo
give me but temporary relief, and that was
of very short duration. The first houfe of
must ri’-’0 *rvp
‘lance in the hall,’’ I cried.
AthlojJiunp made a very deridtd ehanre
in fact I bed some relief from a ft w
it was lilo* other balls of tta kind. There I nrobaNy bar* used a doeen bottle*, sta
wc:o the young women wbotn tbeir own it is six monlna aintv 1 had a severe «»
fmiilik-i "boom" n# IxjauUrs. and tlxwi whom ' lark. 1 keep the med icine on hand »H tiw

wivtebed frame of mind ever since 1

beoutira.

forward in tta newsjwjwr rejKirta, and the
Ivll-a from Dreiun nnd New Oilcans, who

ly are considered quite eec-

an' ttaro &gt;be found him atritebed stiff an*

blot-king stupidly tta doorways, and there
wa* ttat quick eyed, quick beefed, quick nx&gt;Could Eily prove O'Connor1* tnnoceniel
from her.

Ujxrn everything

■tinatoly sifent, and no qua&lt;tioning would in­
duce tar to azimilor deuy any knowledge of
bi* action* cm that night.

yet Elly had given no intimation u to tar
evidence. Sta wa* obrkmsly in deep distras*
anti jxirturteitlmi ot mind, but that wa# |»rfeclly natural, considering tta peril of tar

tta few extra year* had added something eta
that may hare been u dbtnrblng element, but
only deepened the charm. Her profile came
your unblu«bitig assurance, your blithe friv­
olity?

trifle moodily; a small |&gt;iiik round ear wm
listening to tta alow words of a youth directly
at tar tack, and I thought tta jiuliebed right
sometime*— had a certain protestin'; Jnru to
it My admiration for this lovely visum hail

am well prepared. J have had tinwadtuing my we of thia medicine tliat mj jw,,.
ralizia would come on during mr IxMniwa
boors, and by having lhe nwdirine ck*at lusnd a doec or two would drier the
Dearalgia hway.
For neuralgia Atbfo.
pltoros bi andotibtedly the Ixat nxdicjrxand 1 think 1 onghl to know, aa I hav.’
during the many yeara that 1 haveKifcnd

the line of medicines for this oocnpiaim.”
Every dntggiM should keep Athkrnhoras
and Aiidophoroe Pills, Wit where they cu
Dot be bought of tha dragjpst tta Athfe

acn.1 either (aamage paid) on receipt M
regular price, which is f 1.(0 per boule
far Aihtopbarna and 50c. for Jill*.
Urer and kidney dteMra dwrrta. Is
Impme

Athkrpbore*

'■tend.

education by fordtsh parents, or whose in
rant friends In retailing all tta gossip of tta
thiiik with pure mwlfkhiH-m of any one but

tbhify* I might ta expected by no mean* to

RH EUMATISM AND CATARRH
CAN BE

dirin-. ttaTo *ni no rebutting testimony to

were convicted without any difficulty, and

peaMUit*” in tboe daya Michael O'Counor
was tried on a separate indictment n* not

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-

..BUJjwaKii; n-uu»u;Tt»ixi UK oau arw

nunyleuml.^lU. 7«.&gt;h. lU pn.^1
tn
Iwiwt. tn
S *w.
b' n
p
JU. Tort. I». Wrt«l7
10
S?
txuls, rinhtrul)yretexmro&lt;l, moreover, for hi*

vJ
...
.
....
-M-tas
।.
j-o. ~j. &gt;w
ln hL,„ ,
feto- .i.
"•
'“ tai-* &lt;0 &lt;ta ,ua. nwU ta,
u»opruuri not to boa gnettanan

and druwiug room. He too wa* worth exam
tning. 1 could not but think bow uirnof him

steal n Haturttey arxi Sunday from tta swob
taring town only to find Marton’* time

but aiding and atatltng by keeping guard for
trona and clients, should give w much time

ms knight;

GkmtlkmEMI—Nearly all winter 1 wa,
confined to my room with inflammatory
rbetimatira*.
I cotnnrcno-d using Dr
Fanta-’* Hbeumotlc Remedy, but afte*

U,.- w\ziw, sm
continued ita u*e and won thi- j-ain kdi
me, afld J gradually improved, the sere
n-*s Waving my amu nnd sbonld.-n mJ

completely cored me.

dined a startling ^nation anxm- ttamt- who

tilled tta hops by

Palo a* the uiiix ted fftsul. with every feature
Tta act coded and I waited for him to
beautiful statue of bodtadon, mustering the

marble. Eily Dclany, with unfaltering voice
friendship, tta rial-or*to glance niy friend

Ho ose ft, too, ci-nf&lt;&gt;and him'

O’Connor bad met tar at tta biacktborn tree
on Bhiovu Tnmilay evening, that ta had

talking ta-fore tta kifa-tam fire until 13 o'clock

and

tlrroa: djfliruUy and lhe caUrrh, which 4
found toxa- better after taking it, aaJ u
occurred to me to use It a* a gaegte,
which I did. and to my great MtUfsrtfon
1 Improved rapidly, ruid UwUy am fit*
from both rbeumalism and catarrh. 1
consider It indispensable a* a f*M*|
medicine.
I take one teaspoon ful alter
breakfast and find it a splendid tota-

gargte for throat troubles and calanfi,
for 1 know It will cure. I have srom
remarkable cures from the use of tto-

tacatiro and

tool).

“Is ft truer said I, nodding in hl* dime
on.
.*
Bta looked away.&gt;frowned slightl/, ami

“Take mo round
it,

atAtlngly

Lem them one-half th- Amount
ourod him.

rlcarly, unfalteringly, uoAFore tar lover** jits free

1 retta-ted

nlmnrf denatai of its twilltent l-ur.l-n, whet.

few questiona brought

doubt, the dreed, tta horror, pointed oo hh

John C. Heron, of 4d, 4th atrnrt, Bro*
rbennuulssu in the shoulders and about
the heart. He gave a physician tea dal

Her brother.

him to do his work thoroughly and nrtin t
Dr. ParierT
. _c»a than oe-for tbe examination.

turn away with a I Jack look that ought to
have
Harry thinking. Jack strode over
to Marion. 1

tta jury returned a verdict of “Not guilty," j
Delany ratad-bi* hnad and looked full ut hi&gt; I

shame in ttat look, but also a yearning teu
deme*, ttat spoke of forgivenesgrant&gt;*l ta
fcn&gt; asked
But on tar l-eauuful faro ttare
long to them and theirs; that I am not rich; ' ?
b(» lortner tried to stop.be.
fell u shadow more ■&gt;!smn than deqxur; a
life-long remorao, a life long renunciation, —---------------------------------------- —
spoke in tar uiuworing kiok.
1 They invite mo to tbeir big balls, but not to swi-IL and ta tianrod w&gt; a*
skip
suddenly
to one aide tn
Next day I left. Limerick for tta north of
special danort-don't you know I And
they ask him bow bls *wi:nmlng match girl
again stood an tta busy quay ot tta fatiteu*
Oldcltj-. At* emigrant ship was to ml that
•lipped from tar hand and U-foro Joek
day. and qywd* wore pudimg nnd rh-iviug
It tta two were bound together by its f.i
their way vn board. Among them 1 &lt; aught j
sight of familiar faces, and w«* presently
•takirat hand* wiih Tim Delany and his fam forced a faint, faint smile.
Uy. Tar, there ttay ali were, including Mick |
k-w
.
-----------m l-ra&lt;
half a turn more, and both fell, hicklly
O’Cunnnr. having the old lain! and tta old
life behind them, mu! turning tbeir faces tc above mn. 1 ceuuoc imagine )t&gt;u among th- ntite.1 couples but X) ttal it.
new bopaa and new homr«i tayo rd tta deep
A little apart from «ta other* rtood Eily ;tar '
thud ।
hands hung Ibtlrsrty by her slila, and tar sad my father confcaamr.

I’antee Medicine (J©., itoctaeur. N.Y

CELEB WJEIJ

M-.rl

There was something inexprvwibly fariorn

ni.-l-.-i 1,1:
“Well, Eily, I hope you will find more
reported," waited a little, with tar lovely

behind you in tta old."
She turned a Ixwrtbrokeu look on roe, but
irmsinrd silent Her brother spoke: “Bat

I told nuunr.m it was not tta- right thing aiid
can’t kept tbe childb-r tare to starve.

Oh,

wumi’t u* stubborn as
bnppy man I be this day.
Princc

OF HER.

iKhmf

rid p.
Chilli thsy not erume thr dreotdug eye tn gilalco,
Or m.ike thy pn'we hup’

ARE SUBJECTED.

nngeotfl rny-x•Ttare i* felly

HARMONY.

I ataU aing to thee, wilt thou

to tight for half an hour'* talk. Det Harry
i!oem*t care for swimming arul I de. Bo Jock

most

Bulgaria with his
down sheepishly.
“Y«,"said Ei

In cmnwrtion with tta arrival of tta

&gt;' fairer furtnum
To«aorh&gt;w I join tta Shtorbuod of 8t.
Bridgst, and »pind tta bolancs o’ my sad Ilfs Id

ticmawftd ita royal tax aa ttalr right it waa

’’k’.T'T’ Obliged to content thsmseivea with

with cold and hunger. And many and frare
fnl were tta cun-w and vuwa of vmmu»j
trreattad against him. Ho carried tai life in
hia hand daily, and be knew ft.
From oil ttase commotions Timochv Delony
held himself steadily aloof. “It isn't that 1

fur thlm thi* minute, but what gwri to fctn
tta agintf Faix, an* if b&lt;&gt; was kilt intirelv
the morrow morn, ttaro'* plfntv more Uta

as cupwriort ty of CoraBna over bora
tartmr

pliable, mors cxanfortobJo, and NEVER

a certain recognition

■scAks.

now over 7000 dally.

by which »ta had pledgrd her »oul to
lover’* life,—A G. Cunffeld in Tim*

Noun are genuine unless *' Or. Warner'g Co rail na” is printed ou nuidoof
POi HALE BT ALL LEADIBO MEBCBAKTX

favorite dodge of tta *mall tartol thief is
8S74rSS8BtstaetrwL

&lt;? CHICAGO, ILU
lioltaehlld, who failed to recoc-

" FARKkh's '
fur poor EilyV seta.*

HAIR BALSAM

�THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET.

B A. IhMdford; wholesale paper dntl
«r &lt;tf GhattunreijnC Tenn., writes th it
he waa Sriotwlv niliieted w|th a wvere
mid that settled on his lunsra; b*"! tried
manv rrm-’dim without beookt. Be­
ing mdticrd to try Dr. Kiuir’h N«&lt;«
Dfecovery tor consumption, did t-o and
was entirely cured bv use of a lew l»ottb* tiinc" which lime he has used it
in his family f«»r all eougli* and colds
with brat nwiilLs. Thisis the experi­
ence of thousand* whose lives have
been saved by this wonderful discovery.
Trial bottles’fnsy at W. ii. Goodyear &amp;
Co.’s Drug Store.

INTERVIEW WITH PENDLETON.

tb* following apodal dtarmtch from IV n*
ine«/w P_._l_ L.__ ___ L
...
. '
ini’ just how. All well-lnfortuo । perxmi
agree (hat Mr. Carlisle wdl bo Mr. MaaMug's
sucormor. Thia appointment is seen to be
not only aa easy but a eempteto aduitou of

£«cily and

OF BUSINESS.
FeudJero.i. United Btat*a minister to Gw-

c.onmitta! ou brene political affiire, but had
; Un* much to say about tbo threatening war

taiuhiinition

and

•y firmly wehied to

a nnuitcd

On ibe ground that tte moucr is two! to
purdmae (■ciicw bludg -uns. ArchbiihopCroko

dou-l that b.-.nx* omtniou-lv in lb* political

Mayur Rumeil was on t ie grout I

rd

during | But

exhibit*! vreokncM un i toiaoioimi in

opiuue, cuxl te looked
upon m tbo ntileet

pxltioa

till* cure.

IL T. Gill, who hit month accepted tbe

tlw

they

are

|ey, druggist, of Lockport. Ji. Y.. who calls tbe
cure a proof victory tor Hood’e Sarsaparilla.
Send for book giving statement* of many cure*

tune in kiiecnlation.

araral

tb.it

vy
enuu.
Six
rn
injur*!,' Hire
iqxualues . nrnoug

tbe polic.'
riowdy.

Bouth St L tula at a coat of &lt;1.5A,Out', are

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

A grain comtuuudon firm in Milwaukee re-

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.

Attho meeting of Illinois deportment, G.

Wotting Classes,

Attention'

private

Cainbri'ltpi

Cteieloud in vetoing (he dependrut |*en*lon
bill was condemned, awl mombjrs of coo-

hundred |

boundary.

pub ll; serrten. There
is some comment to

and profitable. 1'
earn front SO rent* i

iucotivcnieue-.'

governmeat of Cambridge are so Mil urate I
by politM-ni IntluenisH that they are meffl-

Carliae in not tnagmv

istratlon

COL

I-sUOST.

Bloomington, was elected depnetmen comtnander, and Sprlngfiaid was chosen as tbo

PASSENGER TRAFFIC

• though outsld' interference would bstiace*-

can lire at home, and make more mm

president both being tn favor of a bimetallic

. NELSON HAD BEEN “SPREEING,"

Chicago, Feb. IK.-—Tbe general paewngw
wan ordered to third reading Tbura-iay in

•iou for lie pant three day* adding tbeir

lurmuiui srarca ror n uian jir. tanuie
Among tbe other considerations which point
to tne *;kcuoa ot the -|&lt;rakor, it in obserrtvl
tll*it It will &lt;-e.mv.wa II... etrlr^ fth.. ITnn.
tacky ematorehip. ft

Ira file, and, taking tbe ronfrasiua* of inditermer, quanvllai

tlouiarly agrreabta tc B ack burn.

T/ ■
luun* my at ii
m. Friday, &lt;&gt;vw

pUtnl from bie pocket. A|
..................... -...v..
on list tlixyr, whereup-si Nelson j
phu-wtilie revolver cl&lt;«e to tar fnt*1 and ■

....

ujtuwm

j.uw.nnto tickeU to any privileged dam, aud
iua-. n conutiu
body apply! g.
theatrb in and 1

at work for u* limn at anyl-ilnt ruc
™ryin this
world. Csulial not n.*-tod;i ya«
are started free. Both sexeaf all agro
Anyone can do the work. Large earn
Innsarv from finU .tart. CosUy outfit sod
terms free. Better not delay, ' oita you noth
Ing to send us your addrms and find out; It you
are wise vou will do so al oucc H. H*uxrr&lt;

Lesmard fiwett, of Chicago, will defend

ditod from (asuada.
A locomotive attocliel to a train on tbe
Chicago, Santo F* &amp; California ro.-ul crashed
through a bridge at Durpiamue Friday after-

HUbUi'VAV. Druggist*. ageul*
One agent, merchant only, want

RARMJTOB SALE.—One of the beat Urius ta,
1
In ( artion township. uf one hundred aerra,'
Ml »er— uul.. .....I
...
Yj

Udi. 6IO jack»on road. Hero .be met a man driving along,
etreet, wberewhewill J- wb,'i took her tu n hl* bulgy and drove niptai a gunt during | *aiy ti&gt; tta bow bf Wdbw Neisoa. wno
bcr ton or twolvr Uvi* a few rata Intent, and i* n brotucrof
&lt;l*y*’ visit tn Clu j m* would-bo murderer.
cag»i Mr*, la-gai: j Tile ma atara'. lb-.- placo started to Nelqualify as admiDb-1 heard a ahoL

Upop arriving at tbo place

TOBIAS IIAKN.
I'mwni’wi, Pb.

11—Tta- PmneylvanU

waa caught early Friitay morning stealing

that i* tv go into effect on April 4, all p*s**s

^husband'-

man Gazette,

Default bating been mod.- tn Uteeoodttltxw ot
a eertalu monger made and executed by
A&lt;’am Nldy and Nancy Nldy. Id* wife, to iu»b«rl
Burnsand J. D4Vld«*&gt;n Burn*, and David B.
Cook and Pluto A. Ktieldou, &lt;ai tbe siiteeuth
day of AmoM. A, l&gt;.. 1W, and recorded In tbe
offler of Uie regtder &lt;if deed* tor Barry county.

SEIZED THE BEER.*

majority in the cothing elections.
tairial and taonuaxwii
| «Mic«d.
__________

In Uie

ras In comfortable

’
brer marked Horlbac A 1L-, and billed to

Senator Scheffer's liquor bill'wu* read a find

tbe other

FIGS FULL OF POISON.

Uren* f«s ptaiv* ot fi'.t’JU i.thAbitanta an J
upward. FIO0 for town* baviug a popalattoa
ta.tww.il 2.OV and t®,OUO, and fJO&gt; tor ptere,
antler "AIW inhabitants. In tach case Un
munlcipjl autbaritira are empowered to in
craaM? ibs amount &gt;t&gt; nccor&gt;liu&gt;c&lt;&gt; with tin
j&gt;&gt;rsitatioa
l-eraotw taking «rat iloemw an
obliged t-&gt; furniah bond*, and are prohibited
fiotu mlnog liquor to minors, ■tudenta of

metnler*, holds a pharmacy U-

Prohibition attorneys,

1 **2?

One dray

A BUR8T OF BENZ.NE.

Tmwlay afternoon El ward Hoffner, n furni-

DEADLY WINO IN NEBRASKA.

1
',!'1 1,01 kuo’r t,,nl ’l h"11
Uro atel ftmaoroU1at h’’ *tf‘* J*”10 *b*
I uht ►r*d..i 9Li».r ; toward blm and Ml. Hti&lt;&gt; was carried into
im(_. mixed )*wkiiig. i tbo iitraeeond npsysiclanaammoneL Jorfau

‘ Lnrcour, Neb., Fell 21.—Tbe recent storm
xlue. Tbe children overturn*! tbe store and
set fire to shavings, which in torn ignited the

coax in from territory distant from tbo rail-

buried to tbeir brads

Ln tbe snow.

Uo will be something appalling.

Too storm

the Roeky mountains from tbe Bnl-ah line
to New Mexico.

cmployra, two by emtiioyer*, and tboM four
to rtaxwe tbe fifth—the state board to act
on appeal*—waa presented; also a bill ngalnat
boycotting. In tb* assembly a bill waa In-

taken to bis homo, Krengvr making his sa­
cs pe. Hu becquently-offlvwre broke down the

tbeir incorporation, if deemed advisable, and

I

introduced in tbe state senate Wednesday
creating a state board of arbitration to be
composed of «.ne Democrat, oue Republican,

scribed In said mortgage as follows;
AU those pieces or |&gt;arcels of lain! Img MM
being •Hiiate In the township of V.taker Springs.
In tbe County of Barn, ami sute ol Michigan,
and (Inscribed as follow* to wit: The north

maniacal rood.lion.

--. •••
.....M. WI &lt;UUKC H WVM
containing elgblv-oitr seres, wore or lest.
Dated Itaslltn-. ''!-»&gt; Jjmnnr ft. A. D. 1ST
ROBERT Bl’RNK.
J. DAVIDSON RVRh’8.
DAVID K.COOK,
PHILO A. SHELDON.
Murtgagvi.-.
Oljys. M. BAUKR.AUon&gt;eyf»r Morig*&lt;wo*

BrnixoriKUi, Ilk, Feb.

to tin-United Blates. A bill was report &gt;J tox­
in g all express oo npxiie doing budm « in

trial home tor tbe blind.
dtacuiwioa of the report on reducing tbo num-

them tbe decrease of tbe pay of steuograpbori

DeTBOIT. Feb. 19.

45(4- kid-

phytilciau* HuUl ild died at 7:15 Saturday
evening. Uie Indi having entered Uw right
eighth rib, nuiging downward

Domealic

BaLsy (Labor)

move-1 that

verdict was
&gt;irors holdir

Notice is hereby elven that In pursiiancn and
by virtue of an order and d&lt;-er*e in.ide by (bra
above (Uinied'conrt In the above entitled cause,
braring date the Mil day ol Augnof, A. I*. 1«M.
I shall sell nt public auction tu tlwi nigtniMt bid­
der, on Haturdaj .the XLh (tay of Februnry. A.

this do.

Feb. W. -In tbe awtato

ital punishment, and appropriating glOO.Oufi

tlon conference cxaieluded its meetings Fri-

MrCclkmgb, of Peoria; Dr.

J. G.

claim* lor injury to limb* or lifj. growing
out of tbo eapitoi oollapas thrso your* agu;
appropriatiug to Goorg* Wilson, Wha served

tne eoutli nsn W Uie iiocinwww &lt;(uaner. an b
seetloa two. in township three north, of nw»
ten wrot. and containing In oil one hundred m»d
slx,v acre* of tend, more w Ira*, twwdlng to
the United State* aurvejr thereof.
,
u“- "•

iplalaanh

lONH^e
PrrmVKO. Feb. JO.—WLUam McCall™

found guilty 8 itarday of manslaughter in

Mate of Michigan-Fifth Jndlrld Cireult-ln
Ctwmrary.
The circuit Court tor Uie County oi Barn—In
Chaneery.
,
Abner Case. Cumplaitian t.
.

i befi.g lite place •'! Iwlding tlx: &lt; lr&lt;
for Mid county of Barry; all tbe lMxl» J
liw* drecrfbsd fri ».xU! order M»d deer e

Dante)

bld. Bye- Firm; 5t-Atroag; SJLMd’i.'i'.

19—Tbe hcu*-

day evening.
Maduox, Wta.,

THKKKV.GEU H. TIIAYEB. «rf Bourbon.
Ind. sms: “Both mysc'f and wife owe our
hvra toSHlLtHUS 6»NHVMFTI0N CURB."

mortraee. and lii-re S now eialrrral to be due
at the ante of thi* notice the sum n&lt; two I boa*
and Mxl thirty -aeren and SMOOths doltara. sad
no suit or proorerflun either at law er tu ennfty
jisvitir been instliiitrd to ret**ar um&gt; mon«*i
eecured.liy Mid mortgage or any port thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue uf the power ot sate
eoatalned in raid mortgaxv nud the statute tn
soeh ca«e made and provided, notice B hereby ’
given that-on .Saturday. April Tud. a. 11.
Iim, at to o'clock lu tbe lomMun we shall set!
at jmbllc mm-Uou to the htabcat bidder al the
north front door of tta court boane. in the city'
o&lt; Ila-lin.-s, Him eunntv. Michigan, (that
tafng Ita place of bolding the elrr-jtt evun tor
Barry county &gt; lhe premise* drarrltes! In =ald
mortimgr. orso much thereof as may be Decea
nary to pav said principal «um and interest dur
thereon at tbe rate ul eight per ee»L per an
num.due and utipoM on such morUatte. and al*
legal eo»L« of thli foreclosure, togclbi-r with aa

clothing, setting it on fire,- while tbe children,
who were near by. wore roverei with tbe
Bull sni horribly bunted. They were taken
into n neighboring *iora and sufforod great
agony until they died. Hoffner may live.

hours.

street, ftt&gt;l after a vigorous struggle put him
under arrert.
■
.

Ing affair took idaoo Saturday in this quiet
little village. Morris Hit field shot b s wife
and lilmoclf. His wife is not considered
dnngvroudy hurt, th* l&gt;all having lodged in

in arrears for the spare ot thirty itavs ‘and
wards, and .till remains unpaid, ita atoml&gt;rlnd|«l sum uf fifteen hundred dollars't

evident that most of them are entirely cov-

ClJ'.CADo, Feb. Mi.—At n mteting BiturgijOOQLflb. ' day ot Independent Baker*' union Na 1,
‘ com^cwd cd pronounced Boeinlists nnd AnI &gt;,&lt;• U-Wa,«di-lr»-Noag i-lttb. Grund
ln.»:nr« Bultar-fUgU cremnety.
archists,
Rnpids. mttnku d 130 int-inla-ra Thuniohnrgisl
d tv night.
being si
member, immediately jumped
dncMamd geei-. -» .
!\&gt;t*tom—Hurlunk.
-.Qteted with ilvspeotk nre indescrltmhlr. Pie ttufle; Early R ^. OiWrttr'pw bn on tnv-k
rtKlre«&gt;.«&gt;f Ute l«M\ I-.rqu-ilted or tutrpaaned by
...... uu.r
...... ...
the ■•na'noi'Hi and tenure* of Hie mind, thus' right shoulder and cutting a deep gub to tbe
iirikltiK lt» vlrtlrux »nffnr double nCUctton. The

«t to vhni-e,

Croup, the children’* enemy, w
thwitrtud l»yu*ing Hill*FecrJeasCough
syrup, or no pey.
Adtley.pula up n 81.000 honua nnd
;wk» soma live flouring mill man to lo­
cate.

bench in tbe room behind

fart, all except tbe few that can 1« fuund
nnd dug out by tbe sti'all forne availatle for

moiiiiiu G.

«■« of dys;&gt;&gt;&lt;n«la. M&lt;d tohee nt&gt; tbe digertivv urgai.f. Try liood's Hatsapnrllla.

Tbe boiler in Bcbwarts tt Klinm saw-mill,
near Corydon, Ind.. ( xp.od*i Friday morn­
ing, killing Mr. Bcb warIs and txunpietely
wrecking tbo building.

ta-'i t^ woe I.ximi to
tr.aUM tu,
.1 .
*

and fire I, ita bullet j»,nctraunx bar left

h.'ilc wreck. lliouMind* ot drunkards have
uren made Ienip-rate men who have taken tbe
Gulden specific la ihrir cotlee without their
knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drtuktnguf thrir own tree wllL No bunnlul rflA-l
re-tiH* from Its ndnilulstratlira. Cure* guaran­
teed Set&gt;ii for circular and fall particular*
A-tdrwa in confidence Gnr.naK bracirtc Ua
Ei Race BL. Cinclnnab. Vino.

k'gtataturo

for the space of thirty d.iy-&lt;. Ui«-a ntul from
tbeucefw-h after the hq-*- ul told thirty &lt;tay».
the principal sum uf fifteen hundred dotlara
wllb all armraam of lnter.-it thereon. should
a* the ofRlnn ot *ald roortgwp-ra. tbelrcreeutera.
adndnlstr.itorr.orasslj:in. te-c&lt;.i».- and he dy
■M fMtyablc hum -&lt;1l..lriy thereafter, although
Uie period limited for the payment thereof may
not then have expired. And default having
tM-eii nuute It. tlw, luivinwnt

replevin

Hite

■&lt;
Tbo only parson tno young l*dy ever
ha&lt;l trouble with »*s a young Bfmmard
Tta' appropriation propewed is 4UM,- I aatncl Cirro, who. bocomlug t-namorod ot

■dewed &lt;'.(£

storm Thursday night, oudangsring the livre
ot many ra-&gt;n, who narrowly oncapol boing
suffocated by gav
Tbe Missouri *snM.- Friday indefinitely
po'tpaued cousiderat-uu of Um naolution
far tb* Mil.mimion ot a prviuhitory amand-

Both bou»M of tbe Michigan
JxKsxr Crrr, N. J.. Fab. 3!.—Site N.bte
Willis, a w»i| known young lady, moving In

•Thnm:w Duggary fell dead a’ Detroit
Tuesday; Htviug a wife and the chil­
ilrned her Ufa Bb« bad him
THE MARKETS.
dren.
Cuicag.i, Feb. 11
Itch. Prairie Mange, .ind Ncnrtcbcs
tens*l. Ibte happened lut Christmas, since
of every kind cured in 30 minutes by
whifh-Umo she lus&lt; beani nothing of Circa
Woodford'S .Sanitary Lotion I’ae no
rtl er. Thia never fails, s-old by W. II.
G. odvear
dragjdtts, IliudiDgfi,
C1XC1XXAH, Feb. ML—Mrs. Matilda WarMich.
oj'cni’d BtVje, clowlWL'; AfitlLopeitai Sity-. probaldy fatally shot at 7:30 Saturday night
McDonald's snloon. Irmitnn, miw r«»bby EXi ward Jordan, a sign painter. Mrs.
b-d Tutradav night, by masked mm of
wn
when she met Jordan beating a small boy.
Drunk ?™v«, or Liquor Habit,can be Cured by
She n mamttrnted with him for doing so
atnuBirtsruxg Dr. Balata* Golden Specific.

52&gt;

P. B. bbickbridtv. aeuatoredec. from
Middgnn, boa purrhuw&lt;d the oil B,t. J.nkvSi
diutc.1 au Kalnm.xvo to give to tl»‘ Y-&gt;uny
M-nN Clirikium a*M-iwtion for a building

a Decease* over and around my neck and throat,
cnntiiiualtjr exuding an rflensive mass or
bloody matter disgusting b&gt; Im-ImM, and
almost InluteraHe to crahire. It tn ImpoMlbl*
to tally dneritc my suffrrlngt, a* the casw
wa* eotnplJratril aitbChrnulcCaUrrt. Ahor
three year* of misery, having t«eu treated by
tl’.rrc pbysirbn*. 1 waa worse than ever
_F.tiaIly. &lt;n tbe io.-ommrud.'Aioa of W. J.
ITimtley. drnprt*:,of Lockport. I was tataced
to try Hood* Samtanila. And now. after
having taken twelve botlltv, within the last
twelve moithfc the *Tofnh/u« eruptions bare
entirely erased, and li e at svaases havr ^fi

J.oiimi U. riirawn, a noted stork dealer
died Friday morning on "his form in Morgan

that Coh DanM 8. Lamont will become post.
ma«tei-generai. UUtsr •hung** sic talked
about, but this talk te t rolstblyanere giw-

igan.

toe parlfyiDR effects of Ayer's ttareapar.il*.

Sm ofula In one of the moot axRrfcrsUn;!arrus

evu tin pint

BPEAKRR CARtAHLB.
taxation. But tiro •pnUqe with brick* and summm. Atom
cabinet-makers do not limit tbrir industry
to Uh&gt; treasury.
It U mi l Hint Mr. Pemln--

port that Mr. Garland will bo offered a plan
upon the railroad coinruiMiixi. Thu promo

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

provbuon that «weh •uiarebol.ier simll b?
liable in a sum dvub'c th* amount of slock

ury ii placed in the

Ptllx foi Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. GOODYEAR. rorouwrre/Hm.tnUte. bs.&lt; adopted w.thout
change Htontor Cullom** nmnalmxit to tbe
Td-Nfmrr aud to-morrow night, and '""T
at all time* call on tw for Ketnp'i* File
Kupportitorjes. The new treatment for •on, i him* oiid Adam* it contains tore.
pile*. Price SO cenL-t per box. W. H. propcr-itinn* look lux to water cranmunioatioiibeiw^titeMuwiwppi sad LskoMohG&lt;M*dvear.

Oakland county civs* * good. Bad
and indiffrrmt anppoct to 43 lawyers.

a*UM&gt;riaM the incorporation at awvxniUloa*

cour-

encit will Im i-oin-

Wh.lTrue .UvrnWill Do.

ABKVOU MADK miserable by ItirllredOnn.
•■'iiistiw.itiou. PIzzluM*. Ix»s of Appetite, Yel­
low skin? Mldloh'e Vltaltrer I* a positive (rare.
Sold by w. II. Goodyear.
WHY will ynu cmigh when Shiloh's Cure will
give imniedlMle relief. Priet iOo., Meta, and fl.
Sold by tv. II. Gxxlnar. ,
SIUUIH’H Catarrh remedy u» a poutttve
evre for c.uarrh, fiiiihthena and Canker
Mouth. Boid by W. H. Goodyear.

A Creat
A Terrible Case of Scrofula
Cured by

tanrd

The Best Naive In the world (or Cuts
Brufluy*. Sores. Ulcers. iSalt Rheum
Fever Sons. Tetter. Chapped Handflfcilbkuri*. Corns, and skin Eruptions
and poaitivelr cures Pilea, or no pitt
require!. It is guaranteed to give per
fret satisfaction, or money refuoded
Print'2o ecu ta p-r box. For sale by W
II. GoodyrAr A, Co.
Bad .Axe hits two railrohds but no
tl»i oring mill. Wants ••nc'b.td. howrvri.
trifle with anv.Thruct ur
WVV V Lang Diabase.’ If vou have
.v Couph or Cold, or' tbe children are.
threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough,
uso Ackcr'seEngllah Remedy and prevent
furtlier trouble. It ta a positive cure,
And we guarantee lu Price 10 xnd fiOe
K. II. Lathrop, Druggist.
Constantine Jersey cow lost her catt
md halt since adopted tlyee lamlm

»u! tue Hiiuwtedgn of the pereon taking It, el-

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

BOSTON POLICE GIVEN A HANDFUL j

Edward Shcphenl.or Harrisburg, 111.,
tutj’ii: “Hnvinif n-tvn rd so much bein'lit fruft) Elwiric Hittom. 1 fwl it tnt
duty to kt Hitffering humanity know it.
Have had a running sore on my leg for
•■ipht ytian*; my doctor* void me I would
have t«» have the 1x&gt;ne Hr raped or leg
amptit st-tl. I um-&lt;I. iiislt-mi. three lx»ttlw of Eleetrie Hitters mb&lt;! seven Ixixe*
Hiicklen's Salve, and my leg Is now
aonnd and well." ■
Klrctrhi Hitters are wld at flOy cents
a botUe, am! Hnckleri’s Arnica Halve nt
3*:. per box bv W. II. Goodyear A Co.’*.

The unprecedented sale of Boachev'r
German Syrup within it fevr years. ha»
astonished the world. It is withoui
dould tbe safest aud ih*iL remedy, evw
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cure of cplUfh*, t-otos and the severest
inns troubles. It acta on an entirely
different principle from the usuri pre­
scriptions given by physicians, as it
does not dry up a cough and Intro thdisease still in the svstem. but on thcontrary removee the rouse of thi
trouble, heals th&lt;- parts Kffn’ted and
leaveo tlu-m in a purely healthy Condi
Uon. A Isdtle kept in the’ house fm.
use when Uie diseases ftmke their ap
re-amnejr. will save,d&lt;K’t •!*'* bills and s
Jong speil'A&gt;r Beriotts ilk'e.aw. A trin
will convince you of th&lt;«r facts. It-i
positively sold by ail druggists angeneral dealer* in the laod. Price, "i
rente, targe iHrttles.r
MerketuM? hugs have tw-n pn-tty
much dtpioetl out of Ih-rrh-Q county.
Tbo itretrt Indian blood punder. Tin
f’hvroke.- 3t U’. H. Gotwlyt-Mr &amp; I’o’s.
lb»v. I. W. McKwHver. nt Ludlnffton
favors the ttdfniraddh of wotm n to tin
tfiiubtry.
dnovn the Children. They are re-'
v5\LV v p^cjally liable to trodden“
tM*. Co^ta. Croop. Wb-taClMl.
nto.
Wo tp
guarantee
Acker’s— English
■wv.
-----------Remedy a positive cure.
It aavee
henra of anxlx'ue watching.
Sold by
E. II.Lathkop. Drngjfist.
C. Walts w.ut k’lle.1 l»y falling rock
at Chapin :nin&lt;-. Iron Mountain. Satur­
day.
.
Would you Bei.ieve
We are
daily guaranteeing Kemp's Sanmprilln
1*&gt; tin- to pple tor clwin.-iug the blood
and giving a new lease of life. Frier
#!. Sold by W. H.Goodyear.

TWO SUNDAY BIOTS.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO 43.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH., MARCH 3,1887
County News.

frebport.

S. C. Dowd has had his pension in­
creased. ‘
Drs. Kilpatrick and Landis were at
Hastings on Saturday laxt on the case
of A. J. Miller in'reference to sending
him to the insane 'isyltim.
The nice at the rink with linger
and parties of this place, resulted in
the defeat of our p irtiea. The receipts
of the evening were al&gt;out 813.
Frank Aapinwall hsa purchased the
Chas. Williams property, where the P
O. Is nt present, for 83«0.
Mr. Henry Zmwhniit was In town
last/veek tolwe hte wife who was very
«i&lt;*k, but she i» on the gain.
John Kilpatrick and Mrs Treadwell
of Portland were joined in the holy
l»onds of matrimony on Sunday last.
John Barry, m&gt;n nf R. Barry, who
has been absent from home about 12
yearn, died in the state of Tennessee,
and his remains were shipped here by
his brother Albert, and were ‘buried
on Tuesday last. Hu father and moth­
er are almost wild over the occunmra.
On Wednesday of lart week several
musicians in our township went to the
residence of Mrs. Lucy Ddlenlieck and
played a dirge, when Frank came out
and ordered the boys away. Then the
boys demanded to see -tne bride and
briiityroom. and were refused; when
another strain of music wm heard and
cider was demanded, which was refus­
ed. But the beautiful music brought
them to time, aud cider was furnished.
Then the crowd demanded entrance to
find Charley. Ad minion being grant­
ed. they found Ada, but not Charley.
Then they went to the com house and
could not find him there. He had given
them the slip, but they say that there
is a time coming when It wm aot ta
half work, but both will lie serenaded.

WHOLE NO. 1657.
Mr. L. A. Whittemore and family
XJEJLE8.
passed through this place this morning,
There's a difference in men. Some .
enroute to attend the funeral of Mrs.
think
twice
before
marrying, and some
W.’s mother Mrs. Wm. Selble, of Hastmarry twice before thinking.— Wash­
T„. F. A. Blackman is on the sick i ton
Critic.

b reeport merchants report a large in­
crease of trade since January 1st. Bet­
ter times are surelv coining.
sii &lt;ir‘-D V*p,e
s*lur(,M&gt;' and
2.
«*“»i
list
at Corinth lartx four weeks longer.
Miss Ella Barrett has lawn engaged
HUIWCKIPT1ON KATH8
. r;l*T Vnnn?nt
i’arlton. proved
We are sorry to chronicle that two of
to teach the Kln«ley school for the
to
be
the
beat
njurkamun
at
the
shooting
our young men were ataMed fo&lt; burgsummer, commencing aimut the middle
match
held
here
Monday.
ary. on Saturday
It is to lx* regrettSl
of March, and teaching five months,
Staton A 4&gt;tt are improving the looks
AllVEKTIHING KATKB:
that boys who have had the best ol
tor the snug little sum of 8«n and her
ii p-r yr»r..................................... Sioo oo
"T.-wi11'«»i«u»nn..
home intluencwt should thus.bring re­
boatnl.
proach upon their parents. George and fixing things up in venerul.
Last Saturday evening a colored
MrsChas.
Will,
of
Lowell,
accompa
­
\ alentine ha* had good counsel, as has
gentleman rapped at the door of Mr.
JOB PRINTING.
nied
by
Miss
Con*
Adama,
visited
in
also V alentine Fry. Reading of dime
Peter Stewart.
He was clad in a
SsiwcmJ pride htdltiu the Job Printing De- novels and Jesse James stories is town the past few dayB. returning home
black suit, long gray ulster, overcoat
psnmrutof the Bans. a. Evonrthing In the
today.
and plug hat;.said he was hunting for
satire office is new; nnd with the laleat faces of thought to have had much to do with
,,s-,^lnch returni'd home from Grand
rypd. the mo«t approved pattern* of inachluerr their downfall.
a widow lady living near here. He
wC competent workmen employed, enables the
Wm. VniUeuburg and wife will atari Rapids Monday with his little girl who
was directed In the proper direction by
Haxnkk to do first-elaaa lob work.
had t»e. n sick there and just recovered
Mr. SteWarL We also saw the same
for Kansas next week.
sufficient to return home.
gentleman, and wonder who he was.
'W. LOWRY, M.D.,
“What shall I do to lie saved” and
Surely it could not- be senator Wert?
.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist■
Miss Mary Chamberlain, of Wall lake,
C. LLarabeewill start for Lansing "which day shall I be good," is the erv
and John Doster, of Prairieville, were
the latter part of thia week, to spend a supposed to be goihg up from Carlton
united In matrimony at the home of
few weeks with relatives and friends Center and yfelnitv just now.
-Meebooe *t Holloways' drug store.
Peter
Hennev
has
the
material
all
on
the bride’s parents. May health, wealth
&gt; imd buy some goods for his store.
and prosperity be theirs to enjoy
. B.urt, Vorw’ln Rnd r»mily will return the ground for his new barn and is now
S?ulhelr.So’u®Bt Ba"y vifie this week. patiently wattng for warm weather, to
H. LANDIS. M. D.,
commence work on the same.
They
will
not
work
Andrew
’
s
farm,
as
•
Fhyalcan and Surgeon,
Bnwxus HtLUS.
A number of happy v &gt;ung people
■ was thought.
Woodland. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley were called to
Eugene Corwin's pension claim has surprised the family of Mr. Jno. Reu­
ter last night, taking full possession of
Plainwell last Wednesday, to attend
' iten allowed.
toynd thsrs day or bight.
the funeral of ber mother.
Wallace Norton is remodeling his their home and spending a delightful
evening.
R? TIMMERMAN,
Geo. Tolhurst contemplates moving
picket mill, which wftKeaable him to
.Two valuable dogs Iwlnnging to R.
to .’ouia county.
. Homa'pathic Physician A Surgeon,, do more and better work.
Wolcott
and
Methias
Aldering.
were
Why does it take some of the singing
Misa Ettle Hull and Charley Hazel,
found
dead
n»-ar
Fox
&amp;
Son's
mill-yard
school scholars until 2 a tu. to reach
both of this place, were united in holy
It is suppom-d the animals
home? Geo. Mosey, stand up and be
I Q.LAMPM
matrimony last Wednesday the 23d, Tuesdiy
were poisoned.
counted.
&lt;1.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon,'
P^uliar circumstances, the
Fenl. Allen’s little boy Is sick with
There was a good job done in firing
EceUJ aad female lUsea-M* a spw'lalty. Kle*., bride s parents knowing nothing of the
diabetes Instead of heart disease as re­
the would-be groom acroea the county
; marriage until last Saturday morning
ported
last
week,
and
there
is
but
little
line. Hnolber good job would be to
: the 28th. J uatlce Payne officiated.
hopes of its recovery.
•
tire some of the bard cider into Gun
bolla wanted at Wait's picket
Lake.
evening, March 3d,
mill. Mr. W. has sold all the pickets w ,xt
Wolcott Port, G. A. R„ will hold, its
Word has i&gt;ecu received that Mrs.
that he made last season and intends to
HE. Wm. JONES,
next
regular
mating
All
members
Geo.
Devine, a former resident here,
DOWLING.
cut aixjut twice as many this season, if
17
Dentist
are requested to be present to transact
was during a recent blizzard in Kansas
he can get the bolts.
'
Charley Mack has traded horae*.
important bushn-sa.
Al! work promptly attended to.
blown
to the earth with such force as
The protracted meetings tiui&gt; have
Mrs. Jendro has purchased a new or­
The laUet railroad rumor is to the
to break one of her litnl«.
*
been in progress for the last two weeks effect that the D.. L. &amp;. N., have adopt­ gan
C. WELTON
Gland ma Knickerbocker is very low,
A Miss Tucksberry is visiting at
cloned lust Monday evening.
ed the Freeport survey. Parties from Jewie Warner's.
with but little hopes of ber recoverv.
Our school closes next Thursday.
(a agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
Grand Ledge are here to-day looking
EMza
Garver
closes
ber
scuool
at
the
Lottie Lester la at work for Mrs. Al­
Mutie Manley returned to her home locations to start in busineas, one of
t s’ssiaswsai ’Exx-ftt'.
Pinery this week.
fred Ormsbee.
jn.Grand Rapids last week.
whom wishes to open a meat market.
The open social at 1.0. G. T. halh
itte br death and accident.
The dance wm good. Reported a
We regret to learn that if we leave
was a--------good time.
our homes we must lock our doors
The county line road is drifted badly.
Thad
Craig
and
family
visited
friends
Cool
A
Curtiss
Bay
their
new
saw
is
and take our money with us or have
The 1. U. G.T. social will be held
in this place this week.
' our . hrnntM searched and money taken. a dandy.
(OfBeeln Abstract Btoek.lUMlug*. krieh.)
Several from this place attended the. Saturday evening, 12lh. Come every­
Louis' Sisson has 1&gt;een quite sick for
Aud we much more reget to learn that
Hara tb" only
ol Abttraet Book* la Bm
body.
CMaty.
it is our own neightar’s children that the lart few days with erysipelas in the 1‘orjMma Grange at Johnstown Urange
hall Friday.
we must bar ouj doors against. We face, but Is tatter at this writing. *
CARLTON.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY*
Mrs. Ormaiiee. has been quite sick
John Baker was the luckv man who
think If parents would spend more
. Pretty cold for the boys Sunday.
time in keeping their children in school drew that 810 lumpat IL C. Peckham's. but is tatter at this writing.
Hard,
Will Tobias viaited friends in Rut­ Some had to slay at home.
The shooting match held here by
nr at work instead of let’ing them run
Ha'Unxs. Nies.
wasn't
it
boys?
but next Sunday it may
land Saturday and Sunday.
moUces tu all courts &lt;4 tta Male. Office over the roads and woods with guns and Wm. Brooks and Perry Allerding was
The play. Ten Nights in a Bar Room, be warmer.
r. tLBchaau* store.
revolvers, or furnish them useful books not very largely attended.
We understand that a man from
Isaac Moulton ia preparing to build a was here, Thursday night. A large
instead of cards and novels, such as the
A E.KENASTON,
crowd wm present, and all pronouerd Grand R-ipklrt will preach at the church
lite of Je*»e James, there would be less barn the coming summer.
March Utn.in the evening.
.
O-.
Attorney at Law, burglaries and accidents in nur midst
Cora Adams, of Lowell, was vteitlng it splendid.
Henry
Crockford's little boy is very
\ (Sped*: Corn-*j&gt;yn&lt;1rnk J
Thomas Hunt will begin going to her Freeport friends last week.
The dance at the rink on the evening
iTartitr’iu *11 courtsottta HUto. CoUertlon* the Hastings high school next Mondav.
The long talked of “Grange Barn” sick at this writing.
Jarara Carpenter is on the sick list.
of the22d wm quite largely attended, has arrived, and a beauty it is, too.
Also Earnest McGurn.
Jay Carpenter is laid up with l&amp;mo
One'would have thought from the way
Samuel Dnnktey. white r&gt; turning and all say they had a good time.
If ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate.
Quite u number have been hauling the builders “took' on" about it and back.
home from meeting last Tneeday ran
11 Insurant and Loans.
John Humphrey te moving his mill to
lea- from Sugar Bush lake the past advertised it m the papers that it would
OSes with J. G. Banyan ft Sou i door* north Into a gutter and Upped over breaking week They say it is much ni&lt;-er and ta something grand, as good a de- Parmelee.
his buggy and aerionslv injuring his
of ratoffiee.
Uncle Nicholas AUarding is a little
Hcription as any can be given of it is a
Special atu-nfiou
to makluj; exebangee wife. Throngh her excitement she did better than that from the mill pond.
Brayton &amp;. Childs have been kept remark of a stranger who passed better at this writing.
The InlermU of non-n-»ldeul not know that she was hurt until she
August ilqle, of Irving, spent the lat­
I got home, when she had to be helped to busy grinding almost duy and night through the town. He wanted to know ter part of last week with friends here.
since
the
high
water.
"who was feeding sheep here.” Either
Iota rotHd*.
the house. .
Sara Cri.bert and Jud Carpenter arc
The bridge that crosses the river the tarn is a little out of proportion or
Mra. A. C. Wajt is on the sick list.
cutting
wood together.
Lor u. E. KxAreax.
JJ.H.VaxAmman. I Mr. Rertbridger is preparing to build about two miles west of here, and the the stranger wm a bttle alaient minded.
Some one look the ruck off the seveoIT NAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN,
! a hav tarn and sheep shed in thespring. one that crosses Duck creek one mile Which one is in fault? The “barn"' is day wagon on Thnraday evening of last
north,
that
were
damaged
by
the
high
iv
lawyers.
certainly
a
nuisance,
and
has
lieen
so
I Luther Tollee and wife, of Roas.
week.
(Over IlAidn^s NaUoaal Bask.)
Kalamazoo Co., are visiting friends in water, have i&gt;een repaired so they are pronounced by (nearly every citizen of
John Wallace, who has been sick for
passable again.
this place.
Enough lumber was
thia virinlty.
IXTILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
About i&gt;0 nf the friends and relatives “slaughtered" to have built a decent the lart two months, is on the mend.
Curt Farr and wife visited friends in
Sunday was one of those Dakota bliz­
' ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery- thia place Iasi Mnndav.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Teepie. gathered and respectable Ixirn; but to put up
zard days.
!&gt;ter Leonard and wife returned at their home on the evening of theStst, such an outlandish looking bog house
John Shriber carries his aye in a
from their wedding tour last Monday. to remind them of their twentieth wed­ and then call it a “Grange Barn.” serves sling; cause by coming in contact with
\V1LLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
ding anniversary. The evening was only to make laughing-stock of the
a clothes line.
’»
J ustico of the Peace.
passed in nodal chat and at a late hour grunge ami all of its members.
OodecUooa h s«ialty.
the company broke up all feeling they
CAKTLETON.
had enjoyed a good time, leaving many
HARRYl’ILLti.
’
PRAIRIEVILLE.
F M. B. G ILLAS PIE.
J. Snore is slowly on the gain.
nice presents ns reminders of the event
The predicted storm reached us at
Preparations are on foot for a New
A.
.
Notary Public.
A &lt;l&gt;nce at H. Hosmer's Saturd av
England supper, to ta given by the last, and Riled the bill.
Cow-esa Mills.
evening.
HICKOR F CORNERS.
Baptist friemis at the residence of Mike
Our school children had s play-day the
E. Lockhart spent Sunday in North
J[AMY U. OOBB.
jClub dance at B. Tomreons on the Doster, on n«xt Tutiulay evening. March tM.
Irving.
Relatives of Willis Lathrop were in­
•Sd wm well patronized, then* being 8th.
R. Evrett is on a visit in Indiana.
vited
to dine at bis home the ±id. it be­
about
100
couples
present
.
A surprise party took place at the
FASHIONARLB DRESSMAKER.
The report tbatda. Lockhart Is mar­
Frank Bunlick, having purchased residence of Rumer Flower on Thurs­ ing his birthday.
ried is false.
hi.i father's farm 3 miles east of here, day evening. it taing the occasion of
On the sick list—Ghas. Morris, George
Ettwrial Attention Given to Cutting
O. MHIin started fnr Farewell for a
intends to move thereon this week. the fifth atmivenmry of his marriage to Higdon and wife.
muI kittling. Patterns (Tut to order.
few weeks visit, Thnrwtny.
Mite society at Mrs. Bert Corwin's
E. W. Hewitt and wife, of Augunte, Miss Marj- Moreau. They were present­
Doe and CMrk Wells, of Kalamo,
next Fridav.
made your scribe a pleasant call Mon­ are visiting about town, the former ed with a handsome secretary and chair,
A stone found ita way into nne of tbe
day.
■*. '
«• • a talng .considerably out nf repair, hav- and some other gifts: also hearty wish­ water-wheels in Cook A Mwul's grist
.'
DRANK C. BOISE,
J. Weaver and family frnrn the north ingreceived a fail in Kalamazoo while es for many returns of the dav.
The Good Templars were unable to mill one day last week, and a m*w shaft
r
NtuWUv, MU-h.. part of the state, are visiting M. H. getting into a buggy alrnut a year ago.
from which he hits not fully recovered. get suitable scenery for their drama was necessary at once. The mil) is in
Bloom.
running order-at this date.
Lost,
or
strayed
away
from
his
em
­
without.going
to
unreasonable.dfataneo
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Rev. W. F. Sheldon and family, of ployer and frieuds, a boy of about 22
Mrs. Henry Lathrop hart a plea*&gt;i&lt;nt
and expense, nnd are now having scen­
XJednr Crpek.art visiting old friends.
years old, on the 22d dav of Feb. When ery prepared expressly for4he occasion, surprise last Saturday evening. Her
\Mr.
Gates
nnd
wife,
of
Walled
Lake,
nnd Farm Machinery.
br&gt;ther, Mr. Burgess, of Kansas City,
ariNpending a few weeks with fnenrla. last heard from was in the township of which we expect will be very 0ne.
I Mn., whonvshe bad not se»-n for many
ami complete »«&gt;:i
The M. E. minister, of Vermontville, Baltimore driving a pair of tleety mus­ ' The Baptist society have engaged Mr. years, shared the hospitaHlra of her
tangs attached to a top buggy in com­ Bnta*&gt;M k us permanent minister, and he
is holding a series of meetings at the
home over Sunday.
Mi’ner Mmol house with gnod results. pany with one of Cedar Creek’s fair with his family will soon take up their
E. Txwkhnrt and wife were nt Jack- 'daughters. At the time, claimed to be residence among us. He. will preach his
POUR CORNERS.
son in attendance at the grand lodge I. 1on his way to Grand Raphls. Feers first sermon on Sunday evening, March
are taing entertain*-d that perhaps he 6th.
Roadb, slippery side up.
&gt;M.o.„ J„lta4--IJ-M-5J,s „ „
0. O. F.
has been too venturesome and has gone
James Chapman has rented his iarrn,
Our sick are convalescing.
A pleasant partv was held at S. W. over.
W.A.HCTDMOKK. R.N.
and with hi* wife will go to Kalamazoo,
Weddings are still In progress at Un*
Price’s Feb. 19th. It being the nceaasioti '
Mrs. Wm. Sital, aged utaut 83 years, where they find employment in the asy­ Disciple church.
of his, Orin's. 10th birthday. Thirty-nine
Mr. Hower and. Leola Wood are visit­
of his schoolmates were present. A ,died at the asylum in Kalamazoo on lum.
Mra. Ida Crump returns to her home ing friends and relatives at Greenville.
the 26th.
She was taken from her
tine book was prmeuted him as a token
home in Hastings about two weeks in Cheboygan to-day, after a two
IXi Boice, of McBrides, ia spending
of respect
since to the aaylum for treatment Mr. months visit among relatives ami a few davs with G. W. Coat* and family
Wm. A. Willison was 8" years old the and Mrs. Sital have been residents of
friends.
of this place. He returned back to hia
HASTINGS, MIOH.
22d of this month, and several of his ;
Mra. Wales and Mra. Willis went to­ duties as Hook-keeper on Monday tail.
thia township for many years. She
old friends and neighliors called and ,
a family consisting of three sons Otsego on Thursday to attend the fun­
Will Kennedy ckieed a BiiCftMful
paid their respecte to Castleton’s oldest leaves
'
and two daughters, all grown up, be­ eral of Zette Easton. We would tender form of school In this place on Fridav
settler. The day was pleasantly spent sides a husband, to mourn hex loss. our sympathy to the bereaved family.
bist. Will in what we might call a
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. and long to be remembered.
Mr*. L. Loveland has on exhibition first rlass teacher. Mixa Lntta TownHer remains are to ta conveyed to this
There, was a surprise party at D. E.
place where her funeral services and in the store of M. J. Goss a handsome M-nd, in behalf of the school, pnseented
Hnnver's Thursday evening.
hnri&gt;d will take place. Mrs. S. leaves oil painting, which she dwires to trtl him with a nke photo album.
Mr. Soulea and wife,of Portland, were .
by
ticket.
a
large
circle
of
friends
and
neighbors
Our vice president was on hand on
guests of A. Voice the past week.
j
to mourn h**r fwl loss.
Miss Mary Chamtartan and John last SiUurday night to perform the du­
Michigan.
F. Gallop Sundayed at home.
Harvey Williams and Mike Doster, Doster were married on the 22d.
ties of president, but there wew no ex­
L. Wellman has purchased u match (of Prairieville, took a large quantity of
erciser on account of the atonny weath­
for his Iron gray horse, and now drivwi ,
RRO WARD.
•h*n. lor buaine** Dec. ifl. owe iu bulMing
fat sheep from this to wnship to Augus­
er. Wonder what made him star over
the finest team in the townshlu.
merly occupied by Meuer Bnx
ta on Saturday last, from which point
Geo. Doster, of Cleveland. Ohio, is thia way until Sunday night?
The
Office seekers are on the look out.
.thev ship to Buffalo.
spending
a
few
days
with
relatives
and
.-dorm, perhaps.
OFFICER*:
G. Perkins has purchased a fine black
John H. Brown has returned from friends at thia place.
ALICE.
D. U. BoMuwu. President;
hawk stallion. The same cun be seen
A blacksmith .shop is taing construct­
at his father's tarn.
Horace Curtis hak returned from the . Mrs. Ella Huwitt la billed for select ed here; now for an occupant for it.
ORANGBVILUt.
Although IkMter station is but a very
north, ana decided to settle in Castleton. 'reading nt this place at the M. 1*. church
01 RECTORS:
on the 4th dev of March.
small place, there -is an immense
S. W. Price has sold 30 acres of his
W. 8. ItoodyiMtr,
Enoch Arden, or the wanderer's re­ amount of farm products shipped from off dirty, with the exception of a slight
farm
and
Is
making
preparations
to
go
.
disturbance
. caused by too much
tt. (I. Robiuaca,
turn, was hilled to show on Saturday It
west.
L K. Kuppeti.
Reported, that Maud Lynes and John “budge."
evening, but on account of the inclem­
Sam Wire says he does not want any (ency of the weather but few were out: Oswale were married the 23d lust.
Dr. Jordan's family entertained
more Coldwater reform bnvs, hs a fine ,therefore adjourned to next Saturday
Where the snow has disappeared friends from Middleville last week.
bov was born to his wife. Feb. 15.
.evening, to lie performed by Augusta from wheat fields Hiilfieiently to di»Wm. England has bought a small
Rev. Divis. of White Pigeon, deliver- ,talent.
close the wheat. It is looking much houm of G. P. Coon, and moved it onto
ed an able sermon nt the school home
bis farm. •
Mrs. Henry Fowler la visiting friends tatter than was expected.
Sunday evening.
&amp; H. Thuratoo goes to Maple Grove
On dark nights the electric lights are
Id Otsego.
Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson died on the 23d.
this week, to paint a new house for Irv
After a severe snow and wind storm plainly visible here from Kalamazoo.
She was 75 yean oM and one of the old- .the.wwtWr •’
--------od
•
Mra. Farnsworth bus been very ill,
ert residents of this township.battealosriv rewertng.
clear, to the 4
A teetare entitled “The Inspiration
erf the Blbte," sad written by- Rev. H.
Mra. Wm. England wiR visit tries*
•^Emw.
•• -*-•*
1RWL.WD.
'
L. Harting, of Boalofi.hr
in Maple Grove and Rutland thia week.
idiom -.Z wordx. Addrv.w
Mra. Stilwell at the Falkner school
Stephen Haight is appointed poetYerterday’s blizzard was the worst
Mrs. Falk returned to ber home near
“
" the samel m-uter at Woodland, J.
Iteta-r hav- one of the season, and today the *ua Plainwell on Saturday. after a three
Bblnes m hrifhtaa If. It s^XFsammer. week* visit with her daughter.
il o’clock. ’

Barry Co., Mice.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

G

W

L. A. 1951-fKS'K4ff.'TASE

Hastings City Bank.

CEDAR CREEK.
We are bleat with all sorts of weather.
The dance at Sidney Hull's the 25th
was a grand success, so say those pres-

The clergyman who cannot wltnena
a Lillet without lowering his moral
tone, is’ the kind bf a man who had
better stay away.

Alarming wifertp husband who baa
just come in) “W|iv. John dear, yoc
look ill!” Husband- “I may (hie) look
ill! but I feel firs’ rate." ■
Why pray? If supplication would
save there would be no suffering. Pray­
er never raised a potato, nor a peck of
peas, nor a pound of rice.
“■What is the best attitude for self-de­
fence?" said pupil (putting on gloves)
to a well known pugilist. “Keep a.dvil tongue In y3ur bead," was the true
reply.
Old Mr. Bently (reeding the paper}—
I see that Solomon hus been indicted for
bigamy. Old Mra Bently—Well, it’s
'bout time. The idea of a man having
"UO wives!

It won’t do, in this practical life of
ours, to indulge in too much dreaming.
A little of it will go a great way. The
tortoise won the race-while the bare
was dreaming.
Dr. Holmes pertinently asks whether
Darwin’s theory, of the origin of nun
from the ascidihn is more degrading
than the theologian’s comparisonof
man to u worm ?

“Mary, do you know what a miracle
is ?" said b lady Sunday School teacher
to one of her class. “1 es'm; ma says if
yon don't marry our new parson that it
will be a miracle!"
Sunday school man writes to a Bible
firm in New York:—“Send me on some
;Sunday school papers and books. Let
the books be atiout pirates and Indtans
ss far as possible."

A correspondent wishes to know how
editors spend their leisure hours. Leteure hours? Oh! yw. they spend them
in cntehlng up with their work.—Bur­
lington (VL) Free Press.

The minister h:id preached an hour,
tnsn remarked: “Another wide field
opens from the subject in another

luted: “Please. Lord, shut up de bare!"

Almost every idea is already patent­
ed:. but the man who shall invent a
bootjack that will kill two cate at one
throw will find a clear field, and may
realise from it bis everlasting fortune.

Young wife (shopping)—"rm giving
a small dinner to-morrow, and I. shall
want some lamb.” Butcher—“Y«s*m;
fore quarter o’ lamb. 'ipF-' Young
wife—"I^think three quarters willJoe
“But. Emma.how can you prefer the
plain and shabbily dressed Julius to my
ek-gant and handsome brother T “That
ia quite simple; your brother is in love
with himself and Julius with me.”—
Dorfbarbier.

“My dear,” he said, “what is the dif­
ference tatween ingenious and ingenu­
ous?”-"The difference iwUreto u and
i. my love,” she replied, and he scratch­
ed his head for a diagram.—Washing­
ton Critic.
“Well, I’ve seen tietter days," sighed
Brown, who is seedy rod ^-misanthrope.
—“So have 1,” responded Smith, who is
chipper and matter-of-fact; “but it
can’t rain more than a week at a time,
-you know.”

A lady entered a drug st -re and ask­
ed for a bottle of Jane's “Experience.”
The ' cJrrk tn formed her that Jane
hadn't bottled her experience yet, but
they could furnish her with “Jane’s
ExpeotoranL"
Msj. Sicketn- “Is yonr wife a mes­
merist, Mr. HenpectF'
Henpect—
“Heaven! no. 1 httpe not. Why &lt;o you
ask ?"
Maj. Sick cm—“0h! ndthing;
only. I had noticed that she has you
pretty well under controlT—Lowell
Cttovn.

And now they tell ot an old chareh
osganiat in thisoltv, who. at the wedtiMig of an antique belht whom be knew
years before, astouishsd every laxly l»y
playing a fantasia on the air, “When
youand I were yutin^.’- RoxbuDy Ad-

If Il’s sinful to icerttate, roller-skate,
-tobog," slide down hill, go to. spelling
school, hold candy pulls and husking
Imxm, as tta clergyman contend, the
young folks- will have to fall Iwx-.k on
housebreaking and tiaok buglarv for
amusement.

A little -Gass avenue girl camo home
from church greallv troubled over the
bottomIttw pit.
After a while she
cheered, up aut teg; “1 didn't think of
it before, but if the bottom of the pit is
out, l.eould get out on the other side, '
eoiudtkX IF

One Sunday afternoon a worthy min­
ister. olrfarving, by the-time be had
rescued the third “head" of his dis­
course, the drowsy dliposlUon of sever­
al of his hearera. quietly remarked: “In
ths third place, thtswor you who are
a.wake will notice."etc.
New York story-tellers who are
annoyed by having their best yarns
followed by a card from the listener,
Buying. "I am somewhat of a liar my­
self," now display return cards which
have the inscription, “So I am told by
those who know you.”
A witty New Yorker was dining st
the Ryan during the period when the
taifie wmdoIw bountiful ss it might
have been. A friend remarked: -Is
this not a magnificent hotel?„ “Yen-*

TO ADVERTISERS.

bIs niect* fencing with two

�TO IANTWE; SEPTEMBER, 1B1&gt;fO FLATTERY.

You cannot afford to waste time in
ogperimr-nting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption al ways seems ni
frat, only a cold. Do not pennit an'
dealer to imptwe upon von with mm«cheap imitation of Dr. Kifg'.* New
Discovery for consumption, cough*
and cold* but be sure you get the
genuine. Bemuse he can make more
profit he may tell you he ► a something
■ut as good, or just the same. Don i
W-deceived. but insist upon g-Uing
Dr. King's New.Discovery, which b
guaranteed to give relief in nil throat,
true and cheat affections. Trial bolUm free at W. II. Goodyear A Co. a
drug store.
Mr. D.'I. Wilcuxson. of Horse Cave.
My., nays he was. for m &lt;nv years, badly
afiictKi with Phthisic.
Diabetes;
Ike pains were alsnret unendualue an-i
would somrtliues almost throw him
Into convulsions. Hr tried Electric
Billers and got relief from first bottle
and after taking six bottles was entire­
ly cured, and hail gained in tlrsh eigh­
teen poupd.*. Says he positively be
\ievre he would hr would have died,
had It not Imwwx for the relief affonksl
by Electric Bitter*, hold at fifty cent*
B bottle by W. H. Goodyear A Co.

T1iu Bret Salve in the world for Cut*
EtuLmw. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Son-a. Tetter. Chapped llaodCbllblains. Corn*, nud skin Eruptions,
and poeitivrlv cures Piles, or no pav
required. It is guaranteed to give per
feet MtUfacUoD. or money refunded
. Price 25 cents per box. For aale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.

The new town ot Perrin has raised a
•?00 bonus for agraln elevator.

Mred every year by Ark-rs celebrated
It Is n guaranted pn'pnwtlon ; If it dr-"* not J-ilnyou it will cy.’
you Dotiiing. Try It. ■
-Id-*' wr.
show It*go*4
• •
••
E. n. Lathuof, Druggist.

■agtiah Remedy.

6. C. Burgess ta Atting up a boot and
shoe store nV^fc. Louis.
For the cure of all frmrir disorders and IrrrratartUcs. Ajrr'» Saraaprlll* baa no equal
A. T. Omet will start a French paper

fiwtorUy, but

Onuu-rv. thuu &lt;fe*eilful.
J**1*1
..
_____ nr*ua

lt&gt;M r»l»tly 0!mi*-&lt;l cArek,

frock.

•Don't know

ti.-ntly fur th* first
‘hk hand.

"Weh,

little girl lived

bw ban-1. Shu boarded, »he believe.!, with
aomr queer *ort of folk* there; though, for
Unit mattiT, the wu* queer enough bererff.
The next &lt;lay Hol took it upon hlm*elf to
wauler up that way, "tlM raabout*,',' and
■srw rowanU.l with a gUmpre of the calico
frock going through a broken K»te; and
ft wasn't a but day, nor a cold day, nur a following it ckwiy, came up with the
damp day, but It was an atrudoua day, a wearer u* riw wre about to enter tb- dilapiclammy day, an unbearable day, a day
that mod? your clothe* Mick to you like
»&gt; much tuccu*d m to turu
poor relation*, that brought out cold sweat*
&lt;Mi pitcher* and goblet*, that tuodo your
bock a rucu cuureu tor cunteiui*ibJo little

THE CALICO FROCK.

invUibk- pin* aud ix-xlka, that

dwrtly, b.-gri.'u.xi city a ponderouaium, that
made Solo nun Uriggs, b&amp;cUciur, ot the
Brm of linggs. Maketu &amp; Co., tho great
clothing men1 unite, riiut up hi* krigvr with
a biuig t*tel »tert fur the country by the next
train, ivinurkiug te old Uriuiwriry, the
ImvuI clerk, "thut tbe city wna Hilling.” To

by sunriee, could think of nothing but tbe
truth.
tired I”

is tri"

rcteirter to whom thia adventure occurred,
beenuao lie still lives, and though bo Is now
an Ejdaropal clergyman in a ud-rftbering
city, I am afraid he might b* inclined to
pul aside any reifi;l«iu»*crupli-&gt;i lie may bavn
conevruiug oreault and battery, and get
h ImreIf late a police court if I give him
ar.ay to hi* «xmgregation by IduntifytnK
him. Any name will do for him, but I will
call him Billy, which wa* his first name any-

ferred hlnredf upuu Tie, fun from Harvard.

it and mib.t stay to be choked?- *—a probkm.wldch 1 wuqiect oar friend of tho tirm

overhanging caviw, standiug ou tbe elope
of a gn-cu hill, shaded by branching elms,
with luvul lielda stretching off in the fore­
ground toward the sparkling water on one
ride and dukky wood* on tbe otb-:-. and
thorn, do»ty, sweating and tired, Holomou
found hiim^lf just about *unect. Out c*n»
a ruddy &lt;.-hori*l, uniihtg old lady tn a cap
arid apron, that had attained ■ »1ate of
snowy perfection unknown to city laun-

A REPORTER'S FREAK.

DOC tmkl tnysrif rwpourible.
Dllly wa* known to all Uh- i*-wsjiajwr rejiotters a* ‘‘Tho Frown Dodo" Irtfora bo had

hard heart rd a*

very UtUo ubout bring just then busy In
looking into tbe dusty rve-xsasw of that |Scture gallery, which memory furnishes and
arranges for us all a* a single landscape.

P am*
thy u-t»J ruuiu.«:
Tte tn«fs of thy tuutwr'i km-tlML

“I don't my that."
“Well, then, I am thirsty—give me

ene&lt;! to It by a chain, help yourself.”
“You tnhrapttablelittle misanthrope:''—
But she was gone; and the tnxt time lie
inquired for her. Aunt Hester told him.

Pi-r!ia}« th.' good aoul bad bwa troubled
with viilone of a future Mrs. Gri~^s, and
wn* n.it aitogKiicr dhphwrxi that au iuenr"that ud I kaelt-1 Hart nnd her nephew Sol,

hl* dibul in the rvporters' room.

lute Imperturbability of countenance, and
very few of sucli lofty douenuor, m thi*
■am- BiUy. lift features might have treu
fratru actually foi all tbe expttedou there
be w»* luu^lxvl nt nnd guywl In half «rf tbe

prarnnev. I never uuce know liim te kre&gt;
his abailut" cuuipoeuro that wa* hl* rhl&lt;*&gt;f
ebaractenatie, I have eaeu him ia all kind*
of rituatiou*. ton, from datv-iug iu a Buwto taking notre of a aerrmin uu the pulpit
step* in Plymoutii church, and hiutn;Aing to cvnrin&gt;w tbe rhairnian of (be Ladlw*
Notional Trvnpernnrw a»..«-lation, al tlw big
tneeclog tn Cldekvring hall, that akvbollc
tiq-.Hiro bat! tbrlr nrtiniable qualitira.
When BlBy fir* reported for duty at the"

ouived diapatetie* requiring hb imuu-&lt;liat*

Dc«-Uw Ik-;-.body, a i&gt;n4*-w of tbn Prcaktent
“V.Tiy, vos, certainly,” raid Billy vaguely,
a* if be frit be ought te know Mr. Duuglae
penbnly but didn't quite retnetnber him.
“Well, I'm Alighted to
you down*
here," raid Mr. Frabody. "I was juat co
tny way to IHmouitv't to luncheon, sren't
you come and have a chop am) a pint of
CbablM with me? Do, I insist."
The Trown Dude aci-rfted tbe iuvftaUou,

atopfring wvLlenly, be aakli
“Ah. my boy, I'm goln- to take you to
a place where they serve tho dnintK lunebe*m in New Y&lt;wk. Boot* Del s all hollow."
And be l«d the way to an Italian cate in
Twrnty-righth Mreet.
Hero they hod a
lunciM-un with two kinds of wino that co*
the gentlemanly «T.**k a little more Hum
fil®. Weik- they wrro *i;iping their black
coffee Mr. Peabody reraarktd:
oil jnintiag in a lottery awl I was guias
down to Fourteenth »u&lt;»&lt; te have It rent
up thi, afternoon. Khali we take «* rah
down tborv’ Perhaps you’d like to look at

DUly di ln't care U bo did, and la a few
•uocamt* they were bowling down Broad­
way. I don't imagine that bunco Eten lavish
tr&lt; rute b cijcnre u;ma ovary victim they
r.tev
flw,
nt the Pro-,-..

The Jonesville revival* have made
•f convert* two score, and they will
•ontinuc for inure.

*Vwe. tuisov.

start back —it* only Rachel ” ’
"But I didn't know you had^any young
wlrk
- Aim,

11* diil. loo. the ‘-south side Walton’

and bark strreta, not unfreqncntly ilnsliing
in your city, that yot are afraid to f
down alter* with the inexplicable exrlomalittle country girl*”^
j tlcn of “That's bar?" from whmro be al
“Little Indeed,” thought SoIoohui,____ ________________ .
acknowledged hi* aunt'i somewhat ]K-cullar ehecpUh in exproeuuu.

•otn*. Hnire bam* darkly blue an J Uhu deep­
ea* into brown, with icoooth. low forehead
each ter, ju*t revealing ita c
face irrejularly featured, and
more rtrikmg by the dngular

tip; a
d at in

nearly rnu against a little wonuu., el-o
looked up tn h» face with a rerduui- amilc.

rejortet* generally U~ia u;am Dpt tb»
boys in the Suu of.i-i. and In lb* Prrea
Club r-K»tu fuu»] that Billy was oot by any
means a fool, as they had fine tlmi-ht
him. but, on tbe contrary, a particularly
kw-a au l int&gt;-Uigent youth. , I bare de
'tetibal hfan nt Ivngtli. Ixuui - the story u

making

WallM. N.Y.

Philip T. VanZile. comidaioknt.
-^1.. MlW.t.
u.... . 1. -J i

Henry S.
■ai* hii*

Sadih. suardlaa ad lUeia *d&lt; teMhuiI•
1.

__

ibll* Mirtlnn

hoMiui uie’

ally term their prey

Seventh and cubu arcDnea, and Billy fcjl»wret Mr D«u.-ta* JVcbody into a lack

ten*- of tixmUng a bl~ roll of LID*, and a
third ciX l:i a rladr nuteldc &lt;&gt;f* the railing
wftb hl* hat on. Mr. Peabody wae congrntuUted upon hie lock in »innius *o valu­
able an oil painting, and then, being it&gt;hnntber lottery, be gave a rbrek for
fur ten ticket*, and finally dacPM tn »'.lake
dice with the man behind the desk for $10

mnrtngegttvn no arid nw.x
lUrkh-v to FhUtp T. VanZJke.n
- ....
1..
.

County. Ml eb Wan
pmur t. ooujgnvK. *oti&lt;

FREE! ‘

TOLEDO

BLADE!!

'Xa*bvS Parer.' THK PEST WKP.KLV at

man outaido tbe raihu; atao fail down pul.

io kind of felluvr Billy was
' four bills anti put a iMf&gt;rr weight on them.
Tbe Froren Dwl&gt; made id* itebut in &gt;xir- ' Tbe Froaru Dude unbuUnnrd Li* root

"Rachel—Mia Hart, 1 have bren look-

the fmnre men never tried to pick him up.
wince lie t!K*v.l&gt;t tbe erperinnro would I**

livW

It was Uba

the dnjuAaneou*

■cu let lipa—the person HIctu ion
‘‘An odd Utile presoc,”

Absolutely Pure.

not lowered him hi the catimaHou of bl*
new friend; Billy rays that be actually
caught Mr. Doughs I*ri.bodv chuck)in-; to
hlmerif in tlw er b, on their way to Fourtrwnth strerf, with delight al bavin- cuugbt

well, before we n&gt; any further, that you
iiiteuM ui*lerstai&gt;J that I hare a distmet

The reduction of internal revenue
•nd the taking off of revenue stamp*
from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
but largely tvnrfltted the consumer*. a*
well as relieving the burden ot honnmanufacture™. Especially in this th»
CBM with Grw-n’s August Flower ant!
Boechee's German Syrup, as th* reduc­
tion of thirty-six cents p-r dozen, has
been added to increase the six* of the
. bottles containing these remedies, there\ by giving one-tifth more medicine in
x the 75 rent size. The August Flower
for Dyspepsia and Liver Ownplaint,
and the German Srrnp for Cough nnd
• Lung trouble*. have perhaps, the larg
eat side of any medicine in the world
The advantage of Increased size of th.
bottles will be gwwily appreciated In
the alck and aiflirt**!. in every town
and village in civilized countries
Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the
same size.

^AKlHc
POWDER

Sylo- ' lug with tilth urri teeming with a wretelx-d
" and l&gt;opuUUon, up a flight of broken staire,
wwdvd into » dingy little roam, whore cady re

middle Of tbe city'somewhere, and Billy
wue given n lire tavige that admttud hira

aided^ur. Billy at the wun* ioteant beard
• eraab in another dlrectlcu and lonkM

perceptible al Aunt

Biood Preparalioa known. It will porttJrriy con al! Binod Dl*eaw-i. parities the
wholef&gt;ptk tn, and ilmrongLIy builds up the

lowing dreerited property in
AH that rerram n»rrr nr p...

quarter
r WU&gt;.

big drek bnxik through tbe ck—sd blind*
“And you live tn thb den’" adtrd Bolo-

tier plate, that the reporters now S«r.
Bring a tM.w n-jorter Billy proudly »»».

E. II. Lathrof, Druggist.

W. G. Cogswell will manufacture 2ft800000 shingles at Pinconning thia

man. tin- outride dor* w re ju*t khuumhig ot
their brek It »re bk* the dteippeoraDro
at Idi'Kirrick Dbu'a clan before Flu Jazatw

thb tnagniflrent style of liringrt'

rn. Wtetiiran
cUtMKXT SMITH. Hoheltec for rteeMrieA

fill UMI Office 63 Monroe S
DR. AiMI. Grand Rapids

his way
Dmte wvnt lute tte Fifth

TWAT HACKING COUGH can
so qulrMr
■red by flblMi's Cure. We ircaraatee tt 60M
T W. H Goodyear.
_ WILL YOU hUFFEE «n» Dysp«i
Utn CompUiBt? Hdh.b-* Vitataer Is

by himself.
Jkliilre

BLKXFLRW
MtlHTH.
made mlrerabte by
b---- re• aii.n^K
__

no iato Moepting alma''
The circuit court for Isai-ella county
convened today, with &amp; heavy calendar.

egbta. At any rale Billy had not stood there
nxre than five minute* when ba wee reluted

yuareeifr’ pulhng
Tbe aonkai ey
ifferiag the pangs of htu
“Mr. GrigiTB, I baliere

and ■Ual&lt;-n tijvrouriy.

■n nenUal and fka e&lt;~.

The crretliur

.127 *

a trsp-ddan

While

' -'rt
thing but ber wegva, declining to receive

Billy eaye that he oarer
aad tag parttsatars
outav araueio Ux
WtrsovTA Fbiknd.—Hu the seed
distrilailion do redeeming feature!* b
it entirely without friends? It wems
so. We have Invited all who are in
•ay way interested in the matter to
state their views in our columns.
Hundreds of letters have been received,
but they ali read the same wav. Even
correspondent want* tn abolish the dis
Cributlon and commends the Rural for
fighting the abuse. Thia silence on th.
part of those who might be expected U&gt;
defend the distribution, is the best poaaibte argument against it. If. after all
these years, after all the money habeen spent, not one prraon can be foun-i
■to praise the distribution and hooeutk
•late that the seed* rent him have prov­
ed a Meadug, It la indeed high time thai
tbe whole thing was stopped. Ther.
dav l&gt;e plenty of such peraons In thcountry, but they never lei the public
know where they live. We want b
hear from them. It seems plainly evi­
drot that tbe farmers of tbreountry an
Mom- able to atolbb tbe distribution
They have si mply to gi vr their congrere
men to understand that thev are aide L
provide their own seed without calling
m the government te help. L*-t thfarmer* once state just what they thin!
about this businrea, and it will soon
come to an rnd.-Rural New Yorker.

“Stop a nmmoatl" arid Hri, aot a httie

though she had eufteoed wonderfully toward
him.

bluabed vo violently

------- T- .—aw.,. aiWT faupUlMa
and managing erevy d*uH for a magnifi­
cent ti-rfrirm.rv*
A. i_.a
___
.

----- . . W----- ——. aau WHUUmrV re■embhuux^ V, by, wen now I houhj alnwrt
•

•— ......... an annas Dare

— ’—

•WhyT’

Itnpewd upon Billy, but that hr know th,,
a
La.wifi wlu. 1.—.1 - . _
...

um curuua.

and from his entrance came' tbe I’Jrbanl of
the evening. With tragic step and stately
“w” ,^e.wouW ** tragedian spoke forth
"Now fa the winter nt n.,, Ji

M»&gt;OCT. »IU&gt; uofunhn- wurt. n.iirtwa,
be lod the bunco man &lt;at
J

-w r„.

i*rr itf---- ri-fn —vs-n-ra ari U*&gt;
°»
T« UTTU MCUFWIWDI MAWIIW

Hmt tartcittml Lun d tie West

friend llamlluo

■«*

l&gt;000i000S

RIVER BOTTOB MD UPLMDS

hn^.r„ &lt;ta tS-xuoMJMXy:

lug over hi* ruin, gloomily thinking of tte

• ■n-e. -ns«u,. u-..
hnpeha". blighted Ute

THOMAS M.GII

In tbe Bttle dnw
Oevvlund ln«t lumiax and «ho‘« bia tnlkInr about him ms-r
I. - .
..

AMtrore rsSatW ftrtfcaJm*mM&gt;«&gt;»‘ f3,’*h~
(
I * M arifites rveosniartv- ■
-

“Cant ere

“annu-, "ra rwy
to admit that I am n«
natna in In**— r._ . ..

the crowd tn Broodway.
ntltv In—

JAME

MEANS
3 SHOE

“What

“Divorce is well enough,” writes h
French woman to a Paris newspaper
but for ayrelf I prefer widowhood
1th surer aUll."

hM * n“1* dreaB ftUr ’rb&lt;

f«M Ikoaunirrevir &lt;...Vui
DING RETAILERS

�.ABVELDUB CHANGES.

E !
Ullfi

MS

I
&gt;eSl
is.

In this country unconsclou-iy under
going a wondetl ul change, to thv change
to take place tefuru we arr aware of the
fact, and when it has taken place we
will wonder why we did not see it be­
fore it was too late?
Those khat nee the changes early avail
theiDMnVtn early, and thereby receive
bencfiL
The shrewd iron man sees the iron
interest frarteerred from PtlUburf anil
I'eDDeylvania to Birmingham, AlaLauia, and iir his fitr-«igble«lnra3 see*
the furnaces in I’rnnsyl vania torn down
and dtsened tor thia new and prolitl'field. It b claimed by the iron uiea ol
Alabama that the iow price at which
irvD.can be produced there will revululionite the Iron interest of the world.
We Lave seen the grain-growlhg cenCera of this counlery shitted to the weak
WeJmve seen the pork-packing Indus
try^t from CinrintiRti to Chicago, and
from Ihrnt-e to Kansas City and Omaha.
Soulhern cotton mills unden*el! New
England and American markets, and
^allenge the World.
_&gt; __
We have seen and are seeing all this
take place before r ur eyes, and know
that other changes are taking place
equally as pr-minent, and wo wonder
ua we twhold them. Ten years ago the
insurauee companies only required an
annlysia of the fluids when they were
taking insurance for very large amounts
To-dav no brat t-hsu insurance company
will insure uny amount unless th&gt;y
have a rigid analysis or the fluids pass­
ed. and if any traevsnf certain disorders
■re apparent, the application is rejected.
Ln their reports they show that the
death ol sixty of every 100 people in
this country, is due either directiy or
vr imiirectlv to such disorders. The
Bromptou Hospital for consumptives,
London. England, reports that sixty of
every 100 victims of consumption also
have tM-rioUs disorders of the kidneys.
Among scientists for the treatment
of Ulis dread n/a);uly tho question is
being disciHsedr
“ Is not thia disorder the real cause of
(onsunipttou ?"
Ten years ago the microscope was
■tomethingseldom found in a physician’s
office; now every physician of standing
has one and s&gt; idom visits his patients
without calling for a sample of fluids
for ex«r.tnatlon.
Why is al) this? Is it possible that
we of tho preent generation are to
die of diseases caused by kidney dise rd ere? or shall we maater the cause
bv Warner's safe cure, the only reeog■ired specific, and thus remove the ef­
fects? It is established beyond a doubt
rt a very large tercetitaire of deaths
this country are traceable to diseastfidneys. For years tbe proprietors
•f Warner’h safe cure have two insist­
ing that there is no sound health when
tie kidneys are diseased, and they en­
thusiastically pres their specific for
thia terrible disorder upon public at•ention. We are continually hearing
its praisee sounded.
Inta mean* wonders!
Cannot the projecion of this great
remedy, who have t&gt;een warning us of
the great danger, tell us bow to avoid
■ disease that at first is so unimportant,
■nd is ho fatal in its termination ? Are
we to hope against hope, and Wait with­
out our reward?
The most significant of all changes,
however, that we of to-day can note is
the radical change of view to which the
public has is-en educated: It was for­
merly thought that the kidneys were of
very small importance: to-day. we be­
lieve, it is generally admitted that there
ran i*o no sin-h thing as sound health iu
any organ if they are in the least de­
gree deranged.
-

A NEW PARTY BORN.

tadastrta]

A nW UAfX OF LTFK.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

WaS’iingtouS. bin teay by a picnic, ate

ci«i&gt;-

found to their great^ov that thia medicine
really did cure these iliaeaeee.
i&gt;n*tnxMHK» elUu-r al law er tn .
August lOtli, ]8Sd.
ireea IiibUioUU tor tiw&lt; iwrm of
Louis Schmidt, harness maker st Water­
wj pivprr isgwauoa. ne Uflurv loose la­
town, Wis_, aaid to our corTvejxindi-tH,
te. organ sstioua extend throughout all civ“While 1 cannot My Alhlophoro* tea
ix-d counted until 1. absll be impossiblv for
cured mo of my rheumatism, it baa been a
great benefit ate has relieved me very
much, lhave been subject to the rheu­
called i1m&gt; Industrial run vent.on to &lt; r&lt;l«r
matism Lr the past six yean; many time*
F.ftri—SoIJhvu and Snilore: In apprwciacommittee ou public buildings affiicted so that 1 could doc work. I first.
uetd Athlophoroe about thrie montlut ago
man did, although a
and
experienced verv quick relief. I used -ted comity. I- the cily at HasUux*.
sUitary volcw from fore clxrity
The laud and pretumes to bo wte are &lt;to
in all abont six bottlca.” Where did you
•crite-d In ted lusN-ixagi* as fedfows, to ait: al
President Cleveland hu this week ap- lint learn of tide medicine »u sake'll the foUwlox dracribed pwc.-n oc pareew et
mte lyb-gai.d tel ng lu the towmtep tituntec
“It was recommended to me through Mr.
lour (4» north, of raiijt* nutpter too (&gt;&lt;*&gt; wwrt,
Edwards* use, a farmer living altout ten telne-in
the eouMty ofHarry, buteof Mteugaa.
miles from here; he was much worse than
U&gt;at California. Lomaob&gt;-&lt;tlou«.
me. Used only three buttle* nnd was com­ northwest quarter ot seetton twruiy-t-bree
lane. Maine. Nevada, erupting tntatonairv iau.tao.den. ate corpocpletely cured. I conii-ier it the best medi­
B-oith Carodaba an-l , aUoti*.
cine. l ever used and expect to use more of
Vermont
**
ffeviHitb—Unite) States senate: Th» oapiL"
tun of tbe Uultod Statss annate by mlUkiu- naJe fruit denier ’ in Chicago. wa» |&gt;rolialed
Blurpi*, Mich.
mms ate tool* . f corporations who have no
I have lutd an excellent vote forAlhsympatiiy with frn* institution* thr.-*Lun&gt;
late Arctic rxpeUUoo. apptarwl beforj tbe lophorn* from tbs time of its firrt intrte:ieti‘-n and in every esse with mart
maud a eoa.UtatIo.-te (
■ecA'e m litary com mttu an I oppoud the
lUtGe' Cregk, MICK; United B-ato* MuatoFs
pte.- ot begin nl.-g. &amp;1M all Ute purUM
confirmation nf CipL Greely aa chief signal teulaitory rendu. I call*to mite one
Maith H-lf ol the norUMMMi intetau lytag
case in.pnrtlcnlar of a young lady afllirted
with rheumatism who hud bo n treated by
Tho elgt&lt;1 aecilon demand' exclusion ot tho
Severs no*, of Milwaukee, botaj prominent
onr lest fdivsii-iiinaunHicccawfiilly.bul who
Richanl TrereUb-k. of Detroit, was nanic-l
I., hl. wile
Cn, in Baltimore, was bur nd early Friday obtain&lt;-d relief by tnintr Athlopb-&gt;ro* upon
my reoom irenikijnn.-1 have noditetatioc
morning, causing a teas of I15J.OJO .
in pronouncing it a specific in mprt caaea
luxury and xtienwa eut the one band an I exA negro named Riepban' was bingwd at
of rheumatism and neuralgia.
II. L Ab THOMY, DrtircisL
Everv dmggirtshould keep Athlopbor
.and Alhlophoru* Pill*, but where they ca.
not bo buucht of the druggut the AlhloThere was a minority report on tbe Uqoor
pharos Co., Il J Wall St.. New York, will
lank favoring a clear-cut prohibitory nwc&gt;
send either I carriage paid! on receipt i&gt;f
regular price, which is tl.&lt;0 per bottle
for AihlnphorvM and SOc. for Pills.
wa* adoptok It doclanw that “the right to
..
Fur Ihwr ate Hrtncv ,diMaar*, drapere’a. m- •ertted aa follows to-wit
u iinwrent ta ou.s.nsii.p irraspectivo of ametemetit pmbibiung uonU tcto for convict SUfvrtl'Hi. weaknvw. nervoti* debility. dirroMe
Ixx-kwood, and tbe addt^ ordered printed
of ■ovj.-n. rr-i-.-inn-jor.. bradarte. Inputs
tn tiamphint form.
arx." Tbe platform was adopted an 1 at "
MOM. r . «thioOhnrrw &gt;*11!« are OMMUaled
Trvvellick then made a ahort speceb, ta nteuigut tho eunvanuoo adjourned for tbe
!-:■« . r.tnu'-r.wbieb he thanked tha coaveutnm for tbe ilay.
.
honor of hie Uecti'si to tbe chalrman'hip. | I ikciwwati. FhU a—Tbo Union Labor

Mountain. Mich., report* h»vmx teen r»bc»*d

I

Kwrsr®

k;

Agricultural IVImwI to the KnlgMi ot Labor
u their etietnv.

noon L. D. McDonald,
cabtnetuwk-r. of H|&gt;rta&lt;Aeld,

the Indiana polls couveution, wm conUn-

rodi to uh! we.t Hoe of Grand Rapids atreM(
U&gt;enca aautli aloux said wrtl Um &lt;rf Grate 1U^-

from the Bruuk rn bridge,
Wi-dnwaday at Pittsburgh, to prevent him

Ohio, waa

listen. January ®- &gt;»&lt;•.
LLdTEk J. K1NDGK.
Drury &amp; Wntrorr.
Attorncra tor Moruragve*.

Martin Hugbre. of P.u-bervilta, III*.. who

J. Htreeter, ot 1 111 note. trea-urer. Tbe
errdautiaU. Fteawing

ij. Tte
oertifcata*.
imbloc exatnluatlouR
Sanhville. Friday. February----- ------Freeport. Friday. Mareh lUh. ism.

turn adjoururl mo* die.
LEGISLATIVE NON-INTERCOURSE.

HaaUi'g&lt;. Friday ate Bainrda). March SKB

CurUs. .n.liana, M. C

on ctu. iaa..
Middle*ite. Friday; Aprtl I, IM^
Hlekurv Uonrers. Friday. Ai-rilXS, »-t
It ta expected that all who tatvtMt to Ireeb'

Oiliotte; Indian terrtMicbLtan.

K

Ttwvellick;
eut at tbe «&gt;|H-t&gt;luK
oral and written, rk

Buller; Ohio, J. W. Northrup-. Oregon, T.
W. Pike; Wisc-ou'iu, Robert Schilling;
Waabington territory, George V. Smith.

rrtelug. peiitnatublp. arilhaielir,
iwraphy. I' K. bletory- rirtl xuver

Krj-ubl.cans did
said they ha.1

manent orgomaition

nothing

to

arbitrate.
Butler haa exchanged X..UUO

Mile to Speaker Barre which
pllablo. more comfortable, and NEVER

BREAKS.
iow ovar

after which I bo courvnUoa Adjouru.-d for the

PAYSON SELLING HAY.

too was rtfwmd admiuioa, a R&gt; publican

Beware al Oiutm.

7000 daily.
Beware of wortblooa ImltnUona boned

FOB BALE BT ALL LEADIJO MEB0HAXT8.

ionol UMfulneat

Warber

night with the plat­
form, end
*
robxrt

tnrixbl bill haa alrvtey
crwnr along with

tncta.
Promiiivnt politician' who havo kept tally
•ub-c«nn»ifo*men arc Knighu of La­
of me
tlieotticial
of nw
th» election,
an.I
lor,
an, upviiimo
umcmi return''
rviurnv &lt;n
eww-iran, aiei
bor, ate nearly, u
if not quuw
quite all,
C/nwnback-- or
ora. Bchiilmg, tbe chaiiman of the main | forw.-Mting tbe ttwuils of tte suppliuwntary
cr-mmlitM on rvaoluUoiw,«» da leadingapirit election', state that Cm tyw reictiatag will
government rn.-rabirs
ITT
..r tKxiiitexiniinittsw. euinee here aa tue del-- 1 consist
eou.ist of X9J• roveniment
in rubies and IT7
gate of 1H.UOO Kuighta of Later about MU- opposition, of all political Bhteiw.

Fidlowing bi tho platform afteg a lengthy
preamble antti-ig forth that “thejiame ot
tiw party shall te tbe Union Labor party:”
First— Late: Every human being pqs■wos a natural inalienable right to s-jfllrfe4l
late for self-support, ate we desire Io secut"

Moiuua Lie, F.*. -JB.— Newton Watt
has b en held without bail foraLeged partieipaUoc. in tho murder of Krllugg Nicboia, the
flock Island expnwa nwesengrr.
W. A.

tag received a package of Hchwarta last
AuglMt and bis subsequent meontetion ate

money, but undated that neither he uor Watt

venting lorporations from acquiring real
I ti*. eunulrwmeni' of tbeir busi-

THIS IS RIGHT. We believe in
selling only the Ireet, and have secured control aa eball eecure the free ate equitable
the agency for Kemp's Pile Suppositor­
ies. No treatment like it for 1’ilea
SuciMiS unquestioned, f’nee 60 cents.
For sate by W. IL Goodyear.
nontrolted by th* people, aa la the
FOB 25 CENTS get. Kemp's Liver
ITUs for Torpid Liver for Constipation,
for the Complexion, w. H. Goodyear.
Third—Money: The crtabliabment of a tuw
TO ALL MEMBERS of soefety
Kemp's Balaam will cure your dtatrwsing cough. We guarantee it. Price 50 umirwr by which a circulating mtetam in
and 81. Trial size free. Sold by W. •_------- w quantity ate fu’l legal tender shall
H. Goodyear.
i»r chert, iiae Bhllolia poreeuu. Bold by W. H
Goodyear.
BHfLnn*B&lt;W&gt;CUH ate consumption ore I*

BRILOHM ITTALIZKR is what ynu Iwte tor
—rtipatimt, Loa. of appetite. Diteuea* and an
pioms of Dyataipsla Price 10 and
swnbLottie. Hold by W. H. Goodyear.
r dinner
iby DyaTablets.

LdlieE. Rm»lai&gt;d.!&gt;efendanL r
t
t
Bait p.-iidlim ta tbe Ciieult Court for Um
(■'amtj of Barry—I u Chancry. at the court
homwlntbeelivof Ha.tii in, on th* 3tth day

arr &lt; nuul&gt;. mate Ol r-r» &gt;&lt;&gt;r»; i»-rvi..rr, u.i
motion o. Htnllli A Colgnwe. toifeltoes lor comKppjael the liliuoe farm*!* think' tbs con-

Ju Ige Payson h •• teen nffuranx l.lacnlhmgtes
FKANK A. IHK.IKKK.

terwonb of Ohio i» already a customer for

Smith A CouMihVK,

than Ure Maryland and V-r|;inla ai ti -fe. I
it Hiouchi customers w.ll be found for tbe

Jn till- maltrrof tbe relate of Almnn Food.

Circuit Judge.
u-1. &gt;11 llenm tt

tXMiK « SRF.1.1MI5

dura u&lt;* coin- often, ate tl* JUIuoia man lie auction, lo l be hlgiint I
day, tire sixth day &lt;J Apnl.
...
kt

ingUm market, and wntern farnwre who
prop*. U&gt; ehip etraiglit to their cougiwwuwu

Default bavins teen n.»4.- ta tte enoditlou
of a errtalo mwlxam: eae-'ited by MarthaiMoe*
and John Stock, hmbate ami wife, to lllnwn M.
Cbase, brartot (tate April
In the offi -r ot K&gt; rt»trr
. D. I«. by tbe probate County.
Michigan. &lt;a» Ate
all of theestatr.

CBicaoo. F-b 2b —Soortly after J&gt; o’clock

Eastern Illinois railway, exploded ft* boiler

rut half of tbe northeast motieys secured by

Friday night wabout choosing

Ukaly appoint a free-trader.

(Male of Miebtxan, lutbt cireutx court ter the

rIsle tutinner. iwiesiuaiit.
_
Fifth JudK'lal Citcult-tirrletmade al Charlotte

'ball te taken a* coufetoML An.i It I* further
ordered that a noUes of thm order te rutiliyted
within twenty itay* trum this dale, ta th* HreU
lug* Basskr. aurw'paper prime* •" ,K"

ortti »nn «m&gt;'«i-

•’mx week* ta *u«“

noon ate rw-Hrte U&gt; fight the prohibition
■tMwdnwn'. M&lt;« wen, appointed tn each

Mlga RNM
R. H.LATRttGP. nriiggte.

nfa certain n&gt;urt*age rseeuted by Uhrtsuaa
Gutrkuust aixl wifr &lt;albrrtur to William Mar­
shall, t"-w

were blocking it int
nnittxiMu. "bap".
preparatory

The Clinton dramatic club hits sent all unearn* I late grant*; the immediate
|S5 to the Lyons sufferers.
Ayer’S fiarsaprllla cures blood diseases, erad
ieaten thu ImpurtGeo. u&gt;d n-iiews the rltali

The S7th Michigan Infantry will hold
reunion at Munkegon April 8.

J. J. K.SGl.AXn, Oh-n,
W.
I’DLHKM UH. Brc*y.

John C. Rowland, Cvmpi^iuaut.

tilgbeet reeult of free institutiou*. To thia
mid we demand a gnduitel land tax on ail

IDS

...v.*. » 11.!.,.-,.

A. Kiieldon Jaiiuarv IMb. I
siild Kegist
meuts. on ।

BISMARCK’S MAJORITY.

as Mercury will surely destroy thewnsu
et smell nntl completely dentngc the
whole nystem when entering it through
the mucus surface^ Such Hrticl-s
should never he used except on pie-c-1?titms from reputnble physicians, hs the
dnniHgi-they will do are ton fold to the
food you can possibly derive from them,
lad’* C’larrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cl etry A Co-. Toledo, Ohio, con­
tains no mercury and ia t tkea internal!y and acts directly unon the blood and
muetta Htirfacre ot the system. In bay­
ing HalT-' Catarrh Cure Ire sure that
vou .et tbe genuine. It is taken internal­
ly and made tn Toledo. Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney &amp; Co.
HTSold by Druggists, price ”6c per
hottie.

l .. V*

bciin..) officer. /*H|*-ei*lb hrpnctorai are eeedlally invited to be preoewt.

None are genuine unless “ Dr. WsrneFe Corallno”ia printed on inside of

A. T. Couet. of Manistee, will begin
the publication of Lfc Figaro in the
near future

Inxtnaterritory;J. R
Winston, of North

s
E

ouch have been the feelings of ibomauJ*
who, after trying phyaictau and nutnUr-

caa boapitaL

court in the Smilb-Iiol-^tecn quo warranto
iiroeeedinga, asking for

SS

Drtsolt bavins

WHAT IT CONSIDERS NECESSARY ite mactenery I rap-oyesbe proaectedffran
FOR THE NATION’S WELFARE.
‘
'

on platform, con

SS

,

When ooe haa been eufiering thh agonies

’Ttete thia i’b day ot Frbruar
FKAItKA HDOKBMj
AU'NZGIL K.K’CAKTOMJtr*
ptahiaut.

QS&lt;&gt;up

PENSIONS

5S

orKNF.li fci-te for circular St
cMUi.aimrLAlMR.
PATENTS SXrtr’LS
Vrr.tion and &lt;" ”■'11 rvfxwt M to

�THE SULTAN OF T
The fusioubts didn’t fuse Tuwdav.
tjarlirat oonvonlmee for &lt;HMldt'rstion.
The democrats nominated Charles H.
Stoned by J. M. Braumar.
Camp, of Saginaw, for Justice, long
Aid. Bes-imer moved tbe adoption of
term, nod Levi T. Griffin, of Detroit, th* namn. Carried.
On motion council adjourned.
for the short term. Rufus 8. Sprague,
FttANK 0TKBMNR. Becdnler
Hasting®. Mich.,'March 3,1887.
of Greenville, and Hartley Breen, of
Lake Superior, were nominated fcr re­
gents. The greenbackeni nominated
disenchantment.
O’Brien J. Atkinson, "f St Clair, for
Justice, short term, and Wm. H. Mil­
ler, of Gaylord, for rei^nL leaving the
two vacant places vo be tilled out by
v.rTMPBtfixl the stat® committee, which is an invi­
All tho years of my walling &lt;
moat important mrasurui blockwl for weeks
tation for overtures on the part of the
if it suite tbeir purpura, and not unfraqnently
To too shrine ot lay highest b»Urfrejected entirely, aven though unanimously
democratic state committee.
a-*-" - ““^Sre-BVTrwiriai,.
recommended by tbe raMnet, tbe tnembeni
Hill and Weaver is the Ionia Stand­
CUAHUW HKIIBAK1-.
ards choice for democratic, presidential
broils of departments. Witons' the ircali of
Poraro.li ihKbre. ttb
and vlre-presldpntial candidates in 1888.
When the democratic party choose u
ZDITOKIAL NOHS.
greenhacker for second place on its
MOST PERFECT MADE
kept scent from tbe admiralty. Against
toe |x&gt;w«&lt;r of this timer council it ia futils to
We have repeatedly expressed the ticket it will be many, very many,
struggle and people dealing with tbe govern-'
opinion that the leaders of the prohibi­ years in the dim nnd dimly remote
tion party care Iww for the rucccm of hence.
the cause of temperance, than for the
But though it U broken, brok
rapidly acquire wraith by turning tbeir inA very lively chestnut Just now 18
I'm glad tho dchadoo la o'er
advancement of their own peculiar no­
tbe European war rumor, In the
For over Its bandful of ashes
tions and for personal notoriety. A tyhands or the expert reporter, this ru­
■piad prohibitionist is nothing unle«
mor is fulfilling a long felt want in
exciting some useless and suicidal an­
rbcro erarybody ha* rood of tho fortified
supplying sensational articlre, when
We are now perpartd to furuiah all claws with
tagonism. Ho will not vote for a tem­
simpioymaut at home, the whole ot tbe time «
there ure no real sensations in the mar­
the elalxa-nte precaution.' against imaginary
perance man unless he is r.omimited by
ket.
•
Aixl
t-tudiriued
your
name
iu
Its
light,
tbe prohibition party. If a temperance
tod UsAcovd yw: upward. and upward.
proportional aurn by devoting all their lime lo
Mr. Chas. E. Barnes, of .Battle Creek,
man is nominated by one of the other
-To the venture clad hilltop* of light.
fol 1PM Abdul Hamid owes the bra of hi* pro­ tbe bwilueara B-y- aim! girls rani nearly ar
.11
politiisil parties, he will endeavor to has been appointed deputy commission­
plea nep-ct nnd much of tbu bad luck which —__ L.
have him publicly pledge himself to er of labor. A good appointment.
something which will insure his defeat.
Following are the eases on the
Instead of talking and acting like an
docket for* the February term of Cir­
intelligent, sincere man, he is constant­
daughter of ten millions.
cuit Court, now in session:
roneoualy believsM himself to bo a reformer,
ly decrying and belittling the efforts of
John W. Gilkey vs. The people; viola­
though be may fairly claim to be couiddeiwd
others in the cause of temperance, in tion of fish law.
an innovator Pious he is, and sober, uxori­
order to show up his assumed political
The people vs. Adolph V nger; larceny.
little girl came into the trading* jewelry ous also, and squeamishly zucn iful toward
w ** Am
Dsvid
G.
McClure
vs.
Edward
Cook
wisdom. He is a genuine political
noo-politom) offender*. He will not sanction
erank. As one of the numerous proofs and Sarah ML Cook; vjrctment.
Silas Stafford vs. Sarah Morgan; eject­
that might be referred to, of his su­ ment.
preme indifference to the welfare of the
Norman Olmstead vs. Samuel Cham­ throe step* lN-hi&gt;ki the child, ready to do ita I to&lt;&lt;
cause of tern perance. We call attention bers; assumpsit.
shgUUat bidding wito alacrity. Tbe littla 10Mi
Daniel J. Powers vs?l&lt;ewis F. Fen­
to the action of the late prohibition con­
der, Eli Cline and Harmon Towne; cap to a jeilr of liny fur overgniters that I dancing. But, lo do hint Justine, lluwe are
vention in putting a state ticket eJectmcnL
In the field. J.£yihe welfare of tbe
“The Mackinaw iShort Line.”
In the matter of the appeal of Marin
temperance cause was tbeir chief alm, Antoinette Morse, etc.; proceedings to tlp;&gt;ed umbrella iu one at ber glared hands. I caliphate to iU aiK-umt •plendi'r un&lt;l tbs Otto- Otrty Direct Itoule to Marquette and lb^ Iron
Copper lu-rlons ot tbe Upper Penin
we should think that the leaders of the establish alleged last will.
»ula of Michigan.
Stephen Springett vs. Chis. C. Wol­
drrami&gt;ig. never acting. Abdul
prohibition party would forego their cott; assumpsit.
political aspirations during. the spring
Lewis C. ileadle va. Spencer Younga from side to side wito tbe raimnm of an old j- hnggtog himm-U
election and work tooth and nail for the and David R. Trego; assumpsit.
sightseer. Prevently they camo to the eoun I mighty monarch,
I.
...J
Albert F. Hockstatter vs. Herbert M. t..1- wlhi... H.) 1,1,1.. U-.t/.k. ...
imcceas of the prohibitory amendment
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
Lee; assumpsit.
as they have so persistently petitioned
Adelbert S. Merchant va Wm. A
the legislature to submit it. They have Elsev; assumpsit.
chair for toe HtUu uibai to u«md dntiom and tbrralrsiiug to ovum balm him
Daniel B. Pratt vs. The-M. C.Jt. R.
secured its submisainn, now they will
use the very means best adapted to de­ Co.; trespass on the case.
George W. Gregory va. Mortimer mounted the chair nnd began looking the
feat it and to defeat tbe party which Sage: replevin.
.
j I'LISHOLVTION NOTIci-Thr corartner
voted to submit iL IL is not temper­
Scott® C. Nash and Duane fl. Nash
IV «hip bereforor- rilrtmg between J. Al
ance that they seek; it is agitation, it is vs. Lewis Norton;attornment.
ru scrutmittd with tbe utmrat KeHtierulirrblennd ed. Poaero under tbe Ann namcoF
Sarah
Austin
vs.
Wm.
11. Heodernhtoriety. and'the sooner the republican
.
,
....
7
.,
'
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i^ctinar
meMi-utin
iirwsr.
uniclt
tins
never
;
,
or cbUJia-o«W
U»h.I Wlul.w.^vbrfoo.AtUnr.H'S
party' ceases 'its endeavors to satisfy shott; a.-«iumpsit.
Lyman Shedd vs. Vrooman Young; would hail, done credit to a JrwKht^en
...
. ,
,
.
... ■
them the better it will be tor the cause foreclosure.
of temperance.
.Marcus Russell va. James E. Kiley
J. A. GRKHIJu
and Mary Riley; foreclosure.
’
The followihg is the platform adopt­
Kiliiy Page vs. James H. Hartley; Mignon." said the mother, lowing wiwrily Bvrry time
ed by tbe Republican State Convention foreci. wore.
Default harina been made In the payiiswt ol
Sarah E. Emmett va. Richard Ema mortgage made by Mlctosrl McHbai Ito and
held in Detroit on Wednesday. Feb. 23.
Henrietta Mi Htarlln. to Wllltom S. Goodyrar.
mettidlvoree.
at night U&gt; get water, nobody daring to ap­
upon which the present spring election
Jaqe Dunham vs, Rollin Dunham;
proach it by daylight. Ono day a heavy fog
will be fought:
divorce.
that pratty one with too sapphire set in the fell over tlw ramp, nnd every man at mice
Robert Dickerman vs. Ezekiel C. bark ot Ito- careC
Ruoloed, That the safety of lite,
liberty and property depeoda upon an Huntley; foreclosure.
“I don't like sapphires, raid tbe child
an) day whereon tbe
honest and capable judiciary; that the
Thomas Waters va. EmelIne; divorce. calmly. They are unlucky." •
i .thereto gMysMS.
reputation of the Supreme Court, while
"No, mto»“ interpoaed too salraman pleaseMaggie (Jamison va. John J. Garri­
the State was under Republican con­ son; divorce.
antly. “It m the opal which is unlrx-ky and
George V. N. Lotbrop vs. James A. not the sapphire."
trol. in a source of just pride to the Re­
publican party; and that it shall lie our Sweezey and Mary .*, Sweezey; fore­
du. and Wjable Irnmwitoieiy thereafter,
object and aim in the futurb tq main­ closure.
. ... . alabout as quickly a» you couW snap your Angst. th. n.™ ii I h. IM.rl.w’ 1. I f ..I f .»- •&gt;
tain ita highest standard.
George V. N. Lotbrop va. James A. ralrEly. Then she said with

FowocQ

Baby

carriages
i oui.uisa.afr,

muo&gt;«ii».aki&lt;it

Workiai Classes, AttentioB!

Boston

Good*

Dry
Store.

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Mmw Ii Brqsdk 11

Resolved, That the State University,
of which we are so justly proud, hits
grown and prospered under Republi­
can management, and we are in favor
of extending to it all proper encourage­
ment and material aid.
Resolvr-d, That the Republican party
has redeemed its .promises made in iLs
platform in 1882. and reiterated in aubleqnent State platforms, by submitting
to tbe people an amendment to the
Constitution prohibiting the manufac­
ture and safe of intoxicating liquors,
rad adoption or rejection of the Amend­
ment is now-dwith the people, where It
Mongs.
Res dv-d. That we congratulate the
Republican party on the splendid vie­
wy it achieved in the last election,
md we recognize the fact that this
was largely due to the successful mi­
ninisi ration of Gov. Alger.
/ferolretf. That the Republican party
&gt;f Michigan adhere to ita past record
n caring for the soldiem of the late
vur and their dependent relative, and
hat it condemns ail executive vetoes
ending to deprive them of the support
wherever and whenever justly due.
Resolved, That in the coming elec­
ion we can deci our ticket if we will,
the election uf Judges is of the greatsi importance; and any lack of zeal on
be part of Republicans may result in
riving one branch of the StateGovernoenttothe entire control of the Fusion
arty. With the unanhnity now exist□g among all Repuldicans we fee!
onfldent that victory. Mid not disaster,
.ill be the result of our ttfurta.

The Detroit Evening News has justly
irned for iteelf tbe reputation of being
guerilla paper. It In no wise detracts
om that eneaviable reputation by its
anton attack upon Judge Campbell,
he people of the atate know full the
aimus of the News, having in mind
ie 820,00, verdiet in the McLean case,
he false cry of railroad attorney won’t
ork this time.
We hoist at the mast head the namu
’ the nominees of the republican state
•n vention. To say that th® convention
d ita work well and in a manner satifactory to the republicans of the state
but to say what is true. The nomlw are gentlemen of more than state

putation.
That the ticket will be
xrtod ia a foregone concksion.

I

Sweezey and Mary A Sweezey; fore­
closure.
Chauncy R. Crosby va. Gay W. Fos­
ter; bill to set aside and discharge mort- myself and 1 much prefer doing it without

Mary F. Cortlldge vs. William Conlidgv; divorce.
Anna Carveth vs. William J. Cnrveth; man blusbui like a school girl and held hla
tongue, while tbe daughter of flO.UUO.tW
divorce.
Clara McDonald vs. George W. Mc­
Donald; divorce.
Amelia McDuffie va. Wm. S. McDuf­
fie; divorce.
Alma Fuller vs. George Fuller; dlElnora Durkee va. George W. Dur­
kee; divorce.
•Lehn H. Day and Wm.O Freeman
va. Thomas Holmes; bill to enjoin, mill
darn, pleadings and proofs.
Clark A. Hunt and Samuel CaraoD vs.
William Fox; bill to establish right of
drainage, proofs.
John Verdin® va. Abram A. Port and
Frands E. Olney; bill of interpleader,
proofs in open court.
Edgar iJouglaaa vs. Martha Ann
Douglasa; bill for conveyance of land
held in trust, proofs io open court.
Matilda Lester vs Chas. W. Lester;
divorce, proofs in open court.
Royal W. Peake vs. Henry Willis;
petition for order of revival.
Cassias M. Mowry vs. Mary A.
Mowry; divorce, proofs in open .court

■made an effort to arm hi merit Thus both aides
1VLS.”xss
Dru’1--''Diment duh rocurd^ aLd
tin Null nr nrrmN.i.1 &gt;• &lt;w .1
k.. 12... —-

fedemt.-, which

r?*y
part lherrol. ootire i*
tliai I shall on Thursday. tbe Wit
«

..

- ■ •• iiicuon.1 irotiiooor

MARR&amp; DUFF have jostry
ceived a fine line of

DRESS GOODS
In all the newest shades fro.p
six cenU a yard up.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
'Will he found in our LhtGoodft department. We keep •
this department constantly
supplied with all the noveltie*
as they come out in Silk Vevet and all Silk goods.

Will be only too happy to show
you their stock, and in order
to find the lowest market price*
it will pay you to inquire V

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,
42 Wrat Main t*i,
J?dTT£2T CRKKK. ifK'H

to satiety

ether aide and diagonally, but never at

aba was about tbe most unpleasant type of a
New York girl that I have ever eeeu.-Btokrlv
n_n
— xr—i.
»_____
Frwbwto Order.
DmuocnU-

The other evening an old gentleman
to bluto M. But aumeur th.- frraln of lnq&gt;n&gt; advanced the proposition that never in
priety aro ao fanny that they rrally ought to the counte of his long life had he been
ba dracribed, capoelafiy wban they require no a woman that was not charming. “Oh!
nmliy. now,” said it lady whose none
was of the purest L’kraine breed, “don’t
you think I’m uglyF “Not at all
madamr,” replied the gallant old gen­
hla ingannity by parading a pretty young tleman. “You are an angel, frrtto fall­
en from Heaven, only you fell on your

OOUKOIL PnoOEKDUIOB.
Common council met in special sra- matertnl wm owd betwixt belt and baramra
»on, Friday evening, February 25.1887.
Mavor Wetasert in the chair. Roll call­ was while and smooth.
ed, alderrnm present—Brammer. I (ogle,
McNaughton, Oslxirn and Stebbins, 5absent— Hams, McCoy and Waters, 3. ’
Reading of the minutes was deferred.
Tbe mayor stated the object of the
mating was for general business.
Along toward day light i
The druggist bond of A. R. McOmber. with N. T. Parker and Wm. U.
Powera, was presented and on motion
waa accepted and approved by all ayes larteoea a largo piacaru, imeno
j-illy drunk, and I got,so on
chi
AOGOUNTA
E. Y. Hogle, brooms, oil, etc ... .8 6 ft* —Saw York Cor. Chicago Herald.
O---------------- ----------------:
9 to
Dell
Net
bridge
60
■
SO
’Wat. Swarthout,
60
iReid Wiley,
6o
10
800
(
C.
' Wetoaert, twooords of wood.. 2 50
Mra. M. E. Morrill, rent of engine
room.......................... f........................... (B go
P. A. Sheldon, awpsrvtoor 1st and
Uh wards and on board of re­
view................................................. ;.1S5 UQ
T. Phillips repairing pump........ 8 Ml
By Ala- H.rtrie, that the aecounta l&gt;e
allowed wad orders drawn for same.

it was a high and deeerved cowpiicut paid Judge Hooker, his t»eing
ixnlmously renominated for Circuit
«dge. To him the people of thia cirit have said, through' their chosen
Th* account ot Stauffer &amp; Crawley
was referred to finance committee.
prraentatives in convention
Rttsolvrd, That the waterworks com-'
inittce. together with the mayor, be, and
water r*U» for tbs govern mf*at of the
system of water works about to be lotrodsaed In tbe cily of JUsUagn, and

rd unpaid and lu arrraro f&lt;y Ibe »pra- of thirl)
&lt;fay» and upearjl' Md ttltoromalnw unpaid the

Are constantly receiving IriMh
(toocte for Spring.

7"A« .Niagara. Falls Hcmia.
QSASD NATION DIVISION.

•
oi «aia arcrawa. rrs,
lag that a paper this day Mr d with tbu r xi.ptuponlttx to be toe last Mill atd trauum-E-. y
raid deerarad. m*r to- adp-hted to proHu- *?
ttorxrcuor toenln t amed appototcA
Thi-ron-.inn it U a™i.

v. _.i..—

ptgu®. »d uTKr;™ .; ..
»tMr. rad all outer Der»on« tnh rotted in w
ewate are required fo appear :d a ■v-'.ioc .v
Office. In the (fn of HaMlnx'. ii&gt;
cvut.f.
rad »bow cauM.. ir xni the re be. wtur the pray
FJ’P’Jj**?' •bould not be crantrd
AadltStartherordered,that said petltiw.
Sro
to tb’‘ l*T*nni' interrated II aal&lt;! re
ivtparaisj'

»«*ks pervious to raid da* ot hrartnx
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, Wm. W. eoLK.
[A TrueQopy.]
Judge of I

pARMERS, ATTENTION i
1LU

will) and

“rararrHAIKBAiaiM

Press near Elevator.
HJNDKRCORN87
York Graphic.

Callxnd Sm mt.

J. M. ROGERS.

�The Hastings Banner.
UASTTKMi. THUBSDAT. MAK. 3, 1ST
Local Advertising Rater:

The M. E. sochd will be ectertaioed
- PERSONAL MENTION.
by Meadamra Rew, Lathrop. Handv,
F. B. N bus, «f Gr*Sd Itapids, is in
Cotton, O. D. Spaulding. Burton and tbe city.
Fowler, ou Wednesday afternoon and
Lewis Stem and family have removevening of arat week at the Episcope! td to Chicago.
society room*. Itefreehments from S
to standard tttne, to which a cordial "XAlvin Bailey ta lying wry ill at hta
home on Broadway.
welcome to attended.

Commissions have been received for
the following Notaries Public, for this
county, since our last publication of
tbelht;
David A. Bowker.
.
Mrs. John Wrimwrt Sn, Is visiting
Lewis Baldwin.
friends in Abd Arbor.

Stormy weather detracted from the
attendance at the reading by Julia
P. W. Ntahern.of Mantatee, isgreeton Saturday evening. Opinion to।
divided as to tbe merits of tbe enter­ ing his Barry county friends.
tainment. The association pockela S«0। &gt;Mtas Flora Beadle is quite nick with
loss as the result of affording our peo­ a second attack of the niutiips.
ple a series of intellectual entertain'
Mra. G. M. Loomh. of Grand Rapids,
meats. This is wrong.
y^ATCHES! CLOCKS!
is the guest-of Hartings relatives.
The March installment of Mesars.
Mra. Baker Shriner ia very nick with
To reduce my targe stock wf above Nicolay and Hay s “Lite of Lincoln.";
rheumatism of the heart and atomach.
X«xta. I will sell a limited number of beginning the second of the three
Eli Nicholn, of Orangeville, lain at­
them on tie installment ptab. (weekly periods into which Lincoln’s history tendance at tbe Circuit Court as a juror.
naturally divides -itaelf. is a compact
paymeata.i or for green stove wood.
review of the long movement for sl*v-.
John Kurtz is oontined to hta house,
•ery extenfoon In the United States, end­ threatened with an attack of typhoid
. Zirrt come, first nerved.
ing with tbe Kansas-Nebraska bill
fever.
JOHtt BE8BMER,
XMil A. IL Keith is the owner of one।
Chas. Dean, in the employ of Morrill
Jeweler and Optician.
the'|M‘*t
■«f the finest colte we have seen for Wr^T ’ baM b***11 &lt;,U,le

Atteition, Knitirts of Labor!
HMOKE THE CE1.KBRATKP

Ita Wtaw Cigar.
Tcrarsr

tbcbmi

Martin V. Bowker,
llua-ell K. Stanton.
Jason E. Tobias.
Chas. W. Jones.
James M. Bauer.
B- He Throope.
L E. Knapp-n.
Daniel Striker.
M.
Woodmansee.
Clement Simth.
Chas. Houghtaiin.
Wm. B. Sween-y.
John M. Nevins.
E. II. Lathrop.
Wm. R. Rowky.
Andrew F. Silvester.
Geo. Tuinlison. .
Wul L. Cobb.
Corley It Pendill.
John F. Goodyear.

some time. It is a mare colt, 8 months
C. S. Whitcomb went to Lowell Mon­
eld, sired by the famous Harrv H.. own­,
ed in Battle Oret-k. The colt has, day Hfteruoon, to see bls brother who
superb action, and is highly prized by is sick.
ita owner, he having refused $175 for
Mrs. J. W. Ixwnard, of Chicago, is at
it AL rays she is worth an even 8W». the bedside of ber daughter Mrs. Baker
Retrenentatrx Rogers says that Shriner.
concerning the strictures of the Journ­. XMtas Viola Willison is at home, hav­
al regarding his vote against the repeal ing finished teaching near Iliekorv
. Corners.
of the Baker conspiriicy law, he feeto"

Mira Anna Hessmer has returned
much as cbd the boy when kicked by a,
mule. And further, he consideres that from a visit with Woodbind and N'i«h
in qo votisg, he voted for the best ville friends.
interests of the honest laboring menDr. E. H. Lathrop's
Miss Winnie Waldnrutt, of Grand'
those who do not believe in the destruct­
Rapids, is the guest of her aunt Mra.
DRUG •.TORE. ion of property.
W. 11. Powers. *
County
MamMbeting.-a11
U7 ANTED -Auirlto &lt;U» x-ncrtil U«u*&lt;-work
John Wickham and wife, of Grand
TV in small family Cattan Ma». Wxlton.
friends of the proposed Prohibitory itapids, spent Sunday with their daught­
teteptoue otDoe.
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Amendment, withoot regard to party er, Mrs. Luke Waters.
or sex, are iavited to meet m a non­
Niriun Mudge.-of Omaha, wived in
partisan Mara Convention, at Red'Rib­ this city Toot lay, and is now the guest
boa Hall.io, the city of Hastings, on of his mother and sisters.
ret EK BKCUTMl..
Friday. March 4th, Mt 1 o’clock p. m.
Mr. H. Andrus, of Battle Creek, spent
Plans are to be formed for making can­
vass of the county‘^nd every friend of a portion of the past week with hta son
the Amendment is moat earnestly solic­ Dr. J. C. Andras in this city.
ited to be present.
Mr. Ira Stowell, of Woodland, went
Circulation this week, 1,721).
Mil Geo; Wilkinkin. of Hope, says to Grand Rapids Mondsy. to serve as a
grand juror in the U. S. court
he isn’t much of a kicker, but if ever

there was a time to kick, tt is just now.
And correct he is. for In its tame of
Feb. 17. the Banner said that he was
The W. v T. Union will meet at one of tbe men who were collared by
Mrs. C. G. Bentley’s next week.
thoofficers and carried to jail fordrunkTemperance meeting at Temper­ ennres and disorderly conduct. George
ance hall on Sunday next at S o’clock. Willtaon.of Barry, was one of the men
who was thus treated. Beg pardon,
DnuBTLEM; the Journal will inform Mr. Wilkinson. Mistake.
the Democrat that hta name i» Dennis.
Ti’Ebilay, March 1st, Mrs. .Susan
The prohibition uuMting at the court Corey, of Baltimore, reached her 100th
house Friday evening was fairly well
birthday, which ran/ event her ueighattended
bora and relativerfro the number of
The contractors are awaiting favora- aliovt M) asxemlded to celebrate. An
bk- weather to oosumenoe. work -u the enjoyable time was npent. as the cen-1j
tenartao ia bright and cheerful ns one I
The republican township cominittetsi of half her veara. .She lives with her
will please bear in mind that the son-in-law, Mr. Jas. Madison, and In in
Banner publish^ caucuses notiera free, the enjoyment of excellent health.
The guMsta left the old Duly an uphohtof charge.
ered chair as a reminder of the occas­
The interior ot the office of the regis­ ion. Her picture, and of the house in
ter of deeds has been remodeled, adding which she ilvee. was also taken.
much to the convenience and appear­
Sunday evening last Rev. l.ee
ance of the room.
M. L. Cook and party are having an
The No.msATioN^bf J. H. Itennta has preaced to the Knights of Labor of this
enjoyable time in the south, if letters
city.
To the great disappointment of received from the “innocents” are :mv
tieen sent to the senate for postmaster
at this city.} The republicans ran that organization, the unfavorable indication.
Thev spent Sunday at
-ureiy stand It, if the fuHionista can. weather prevented many from attend­ Nashville, Tenn.
Wonder if B. B. Wightman con- ing. Those present were greatly pleas­
Capt. A. G. Aldrich, of the Traverse
ed
and
gratified
by
the
poeiition
taken
Bay steamer Faxton. and hta two
dnore to fbank" heavily upon the
daughters, are the gueato
‘iof
&lt; theformert
Journal’s publication of the Halpin by the reverend gentleman. Hta ser­ u
mon showed that he had given the labor , ■etater. Mra. N. Bailey.
letters?
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Mr. Henry
question much thought, and, unlike a Aldrich, aon of the Capt.. also accom­
Rev. W. F. Richardson of Grand large majority of thns»- without the pale panies the party.
Rapids, win deliver a discourse on the of the organization. Rev. Lee haa a clear
Sabbath question at Carlton Center on understanding of the aims and objects
Several of the friends of Mra. Hannah
Monday evening March 14th. 1887. in of the order. It is to be hoped that be Quackenbush, of this dtv, gave her a
the M. E. church.
will at Rome future time again favor Eleasant surprise Tbit on the 23d,. it
eing her 80th birthday.
Several
Solichtmif are yet hard at work en­ the Knights with his views upon this
q nestion. Ata subM-quent meeting the useful articles were left her aa memen­
deavoring to raise the amount neces­
sary to secure tire new railroad. This Knights, by unanimous vote, returned tos of the occasion.
ta about all that can be Raid relative to their thanks to Rev. Lee for bis courte­
Capt. W. H. Cabot was a Banner
sy in complying with tbeir req neat to
the project at present.
caller Tuesday. The genial Capt is
deliver such a sermon.
agent lor H. Ellis A Co^ of Baltimore.
The Rev. G. D. Lee. by request of
The republican judicial convention Md., manufacture!* of cheroots and
tbe W. C. T. U.. will lecture at the Star
tine cigars.
The samples of Bengal
school bouse on Wednesday evening, ^for this circuit was held at Charlotte
cheroots left at this office by the Capt
March 9th. at 7 o’clock. SubjectJ February 2flth. for the purpose of
are daisies.
Amendment of the Constitution.
placing in nomination a candidate for
The Misses Nellie and Belle Franklin.
“This ta a mugwump administration, circuit judge. Convention called to who were the guests of Mrs. A. H.
anyhow; and none but mugwumps are order by L. E. Knappen, of this city. Johnson and Mias Myrtle Rose fora
Tbe report of committee on credentials
appointed to offitjp."-J. H. Dennu.
showed full delegations present from couple of weeks, went to Grand Rapids
J. H. Dennis has been appointed post­
each countv. L. E. Knnppen, of this Monday, where they will remain for a
master at Hastings.
city, was elected permanent chairman, few days liefore returning to their
and F. M. Wadleigh, of Battle Creek? home at North port.
The observance of Longfellow day,
secretary.
On motion of Clement
Mr. J. 3. Davis, who has been teleat the residence of Hon. Dan’l Striker, Smith, Hon Frank A. Hooker was
Tuesday evening, by the Chautauqua unanimously renominated by acclama­ graph operator at the freight depot for
some time, has resigned that position
Circle, was an event pleasing both to tion. On motion of Bon (I M. Jen­ and will accept a position on the C. &amp;
the members of tbe circle and their nings. ot Charlotte, a committee of W. M. R..K. John has won many
three was appointed to wait upon friends during his residence here, all of
gnests.
Judge Hooker and request his presence whom regret hia contemplated removal
The greenback noasa county conven­ before the convention.
Hon C. M.
tion “massed” to the extent of a bakar's Jennings, J. F. Neal, of Calhoun, and from here.
M ARm came in like a Istub. X

One day last week a team belonging
to N. T. Barker returned to this city
without a driver. Maj. Anderson and
D. R. Cook having been left three miles
In the country by the unceremonloui
leaving of the team.
Mrs. Wm. Seibel, who was taken to
the Kalamazoo insane asylum from this
place about two weeks ago, died in that
Institution Saturday forenoon. The re­
mains were interred in the Hickory
Corners cemetery Monday.

Sunday services at the Kptacnpal
ehurch as follow: Morning prayer 9:30
a. m., litany, sermon, holy communion
1030 a. m.. Sunday school 12m., eveolng
Gsyer and sermon 7 p. m. Service durj lent sb announced on cards.
A new stock of drugs has been placed
In that portion of the store lately va­
cated by Dr. E. H. Lathrop. A. R.
McOmber is the proprietor and Fred’k
Hotchkiss the manager. They propane
to make it an object for the public to
patronize the hew institution.

Our readers cannot fail to notice the
fuU-page. advertisement of E. Y. Hogle
m Ibis issue.
This gentleman has
greatly enlarged hta bualnraa during the
past year, and ta numliered among
llastlflira' most enterprising businm

would not to liberally invrat tn pttoteFsink.
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Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery-and Wall
Paper has been insreased.
We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city.
We will have for'the next 30 days a
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Paper and Envelopes.

H. E. Hendrick, of Barry, were appoint­
ed such committee. Upon appearing
before the convention the Jtidge in a
nrat speech returned his heartfelt
thunks for the handsome compliment
paid him. Tbe following were elected
to constitute the judicial committee:
F. it. Wadleigh, of Calhoun; R. W.
Hhriner, of Eaton, and L. E. Knuppcn.
of Barry. At a subsequent meeting of
the committee R. W. boriner was elect­
ed as chairman.
V
y­
On March 1st the signal service
bureau adopted a new code of signals,
which were displayed by Mr. Baumer
for the first time Monday.^The flags
adopted are four in numl»er and of the
form and dimensions indicated below;
Number 1. white fl-«g, six feet souare,
indicatea clear or fair weather. Num­
ber 2, blue flag, aix feet square, indi­
cates rain or snow. Numbers, black,
triangular flag, four feet nt the l«ae
and six fret in length, always retera to
temperature. When placed above num­
bers 1 or 2 it indicates warmer weather;
when placed below numbers 1 or 2 it
indicates colder weather; when not dis­
played, the indications are that the
temperature will remain stationary, or
that the change in temperature will
not vary five degrees from the tempera­
ture of the same hour of the preceding
day. Number 4, white flag, six feet
square, with black square in center,
indicates the approach of a sudden and
decided fall in temperature. This sig­
nal is usually ordered nt least twentyfour hours in ad vance of the cold wave.
It ta not displayed unless a tempera­
ture of forty-fire degrera, or lower, ta
expected. When number 4 is displayed,
num tier three ta id ways ommitted.

Some two or three Sundays ago while
the family of Mr. Chas. Bergman, near
Cedar Creek, were at church, their house
wm entered and 310 in money taken
therefrom. Suspicion fell upon two
young men of that locality, George Val­
entine, aged 19 years, and a nephew of
Jonathan Valentine with whom the
boy bad lived from Infancy, and Valen­
tine Fry, 18 yeara of age, son of Mr.
Fry. The boys are cousins, and are ap­
parently smart and intelligent. Mr.
and Mrs. Valentine regarded George
with the same degree of affection aa
they would were he their own son, sur­
rounding him with tbe best of influences
so far its they were able, and gave him
a good education. Of the history of tbe
Fry boy we are not so familiar, but his
parents are respected in the community
in which they live.
Circumstances
pointed conciusively to these two boys
as ths guilty parties, and a few days
since tbe Fry noy confessed to having
received a portion of the money, know­
ing how It had been obtained. Halurday the two were arrested and lodged
in the county jail, the Valentine boy
being charged with burglary and the
Fry boy with receiving stolen property.
Monday afternoon they were arraigned,
Valentine pleading guilty and Fry not
gulltv; the latter however changed his
plea Tuesday morning, and J u&lt;lge Hook­
er sentenced him to four months at the
Ionia prison, while Valentine wm given
six months. Tbe remarks ot Judge
Hooker to the boys were indeed auoh sa
they should heed. The parents and oth­
er relatives of the boys are grief-strick­
en; and taken all in all. comridcring the
opportunity and incentives the culprits
nave hud tor tabling honest lives, the
ow»&gt; ta peculiarly sad. Of ths eircum-

K||a. J. Badrock to (1 I. B ulrarit: Es of &gt;oU
s"rw1« * W‘ F *“•
N*«hvlllr. Mio.
Dani. Ktumpffo Harrtel L Stamp!;
»ec■U19I IhvHj
AMrcw r&gt;. jirrarrt to G, W. Gallatin; 30* ter­
tian lIMapta Grove. SI JOO.
, o. W.Gallatin to H. K McCartney; 30a Metian is Maple Grove. Si jm.
ACwUv«?,,VnV’ n‘‘n‘l
Smith; lotlblk. 5
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Has removed his

To the store lately occupied by E. Y. Hogle, The stock of
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EDITOR BANNER:
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1 presume Mr. Black la hit article iniwted in th- Banker of F«b. 24th.
rt'ferM to the M-aser monument. I will
ro»F in regard to it, that! guarantee a
flrat ebuw job In every particular. Mr.
Mew has examined niv work at Grand
Rapids and tyaa well pletwed with It.
Mr. Cutting, of Detroit of the flrm and raves money by buying his work of
of Morrill &amp; Co., has been in the city me. mb can every other person who de­
sires
monumental work.
the greuter portion of tbe week.
’
W. H GIBSON. Granite tattler,
Mra. Masou Allen went to New York
C-onatanUne, Mich.
state Monday, in response to word re&lt;-cived that her mother is dangerously
Hon. Walter Thomas Mills, of
New York, will address the citizens of
. Mr. Frank Black has again become a Hastings at Union Hall, Hastings
resident of this city, and during biisi- City, on Wednesday ev-nlng, March
neas hours can be found al the inarbl&lt;‘ 8th. at 7 30 p.-m. Mr. Wells is one of
shop.
the ahl-et speakers in the nation.
Ed. Clliford and wife, of Dakota, Don’t fall to hear him- If you do you
formerly residentsot this city, arrived will iiihha gnml thing. He will speak
here Monday on a visit to Barry countv on the prohibitory amendment.
friends.
’
Chairman Committer.
Prosecutor Colgrox e has been on the
sick list lor several days. Be is “on
deck" at the present term of. court;
Following are tne rad
retate
however. .
transfers for die week codings Kurd ly
Mrs. Luke Watehi got up u surpri*e
last,' as taken from the books In the
party in honor of her daughter Sophia’s
Gth birthday, which the teacher and pu­ register's office:
pils of the first a ard school attended.

Local News.

Dr. E. H. LATHROP

Drug and Book Store!

Farmers or Baurt County.—We
desire to call your attention to what
we expect to do for you during the
present yrar. We are under obligations
to furnish from !.&amp;» to *,000 dozens
eggs per week, for which we expect to
Day you in the aggrnmte over SlOjOOO.
Remember that we must have so m my
eggH. an&lt;l in order to get them we must
and expect to pay the highest market
price in cash or trade at kil times.
We abut handle better, lard, smoked
nipat, dried fruits, clover and. timo’hv
wl, and In fact nearly everything that
farmer* mav have to sell.
Proprietors of stores throughout the
county will find it to their advantage
to correspond with ’ us before selling
their produce.
STAG EFEB A ORA WLKV.

only M

dozen at the court house Saturday.
Ot course Hicks and Dennis were king
&gt;»-re. and both gpt themselves elected as
deb-gates.

REMOVAL

the parents md friends of each chSk
the other ta tbe more in fault

* mo. r.vrm*n,

Me­

llon 7 RsUand. two.
A.Grimthto Wm. Troxel; parrel la
NMbvUlr.AllUa.

Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
Department.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop

Something New!
We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Hast­
ings and vicinity that we have taken rooms over J. H. Beamer
&amp; Co.’s Store. , where we are prepared to do a superior grade of

Our experience and pi4cticrl education has been in some
of the best establishments in the State, to which we can
refer with pride and confidence.
We have a well selected stock of

Newest Cloths and Trimmings
to be found in the market, which we will make up in most
fashionable and approved manner, and at prices reasonable.

Please Give Us a Call,
Before you make your selections elsewhere, and we will guar-ancee you will be well satisfied.
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Yours respectfully,

LUNN BROS.

E. Y. HOGLE

Painters are nt work on the exterior
of the Hastings House.

FtEMOVAL.

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EDITOR BANXER .

Not wishing to cast any reftaction on
what has tawn dona hv others for the
advancement of Gods cause, when
done from aainnera desire to glorify
Him. and without judging the motiyea
,
of thone who are in anr way engaged
in pointing out the path of duty to
1those who have never known the true
way, we would endeavor to examine
1some of the.evidence that ta forcing
:itaelf on the minds of an honest people.
We are living in perilous times. Men
1are liable to be mislead by the many
&lt;and diversified ways that are bring
Knted
out for for others to follow.
I
haps three spiritual guides are hon­
test and sincere in all they are doing;
’yet. this does not prove the fact that
iit is safe to follow other than the
■“straight and narrow way." the way
1that leads to conviction for sin, and
1
faith
in the Lord J rem, as the only
iremedy for sin sick souls. We would
&lt;exercise that “charity that thlnketb ns
ievil, that suffereth long and ta kind."
The fact that one may honestly vindi­
cate an error has been proven times
without number in the world's past
history. If, after a careful examina­
tion of the fruits, we -flud nothing to
recommend it we should not accept IL
If by Imbibing fundamental principles
of what is taught, men become more
cognizant of God's will concerning
tham and are thus enabled to live holier
lives, to be more like Christ in self aaorafloe for the good of others, than most
assuredly, there can be no better way.
One great feature that plainly distin­
guishes between truth and error ta the
fact that error bows the seeds nf discord among those who are striving to
walk
**lk.uin
la the Christian way thus divid­
ing the established church of the Re­
deemer, adding sorrow and confusion
where there was once peace nnd i»rLiL baul of Tarsu\ he who employ
his time and talents for such a purpose
may Imagine himself doing God's ser­
vice, and nothing but, the spirit of God
can have the power requisite to un­
deceive him, but. like that greet apoetin, he may with the right preparation
of mind and heart, have ail the powers
of his redeemed nature appropriated to
the upbuilding of God's chums In the
earth, thus insuring tbe Divine ap­
proval here, and a blessed inheritance
in the world to come.
occasional.

I have removen my stock of

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps,
&amp; Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
to the Large and Spacious Store formerly occupied by Beamer
Bros., where we will be found ready to do all we can to please
our friends and customers.

E. Y. HOGLE,

Union Hall Block

First Door west of Greble &amp; Powers.’

ROLLER MILL
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And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him *t his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
Letter* uMrwwtxl to the following pyraora roKr&lt;M-

At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will nil at a
verv slight advance over wholesale prices, to dose out

�EARTHQUAKE IN EUROPE.

THE

CONCENTRATED

AND

resolutfesi

WASHINGTON CITY.

THE BOULETARDIEIL

Dr.PR,CE’s

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE NEAR­

8UBLI- '

ING ADJOURNMENT.

MATED ESSENCE OF PARISIANISM.

Uds autb&lt;i.'ia OK tta bridging of tho Mbo-uri

SPECIAL

Tlw cleuro-p'ieumoaia bill waa then cwna4ered a id arum I-1 so as U. place its axeenstan

TLn Boutavanitar la not iK^-wariiy Paristan or en n Fh-neh by birth. «•&gt;«» of the
■Mwenobd have hen Hiresinn*. Americans
Atot.i-m-. Ytalglam aisl Germans, who
through IjMig year* &gt;»f rethtenre In 1! oris bad
become more Portuau Cum ita Ktrntatt,
but rarely or never EugU»l&gt;.
Tbo Boulrvatdi-r only fl«mn--li-* at nifittt
It require, tbo light -f tta DouIrtYmb and

1

WasHixMOjt City. Feb- 2&amp;-Nu&gt;»eroiw
reUtaao trow 0. A R. |s»t» ta favor of the
d.p n tent prota-M® b.il eere jirverntel io tbe
erua.e Mowlsy. A tall wus re orto-i to forfell t’ir Oiitrxiagpa land grant in Wisconsin.
;

rqmmfaiionsr of agriculture, and al*&gt; pro­
viding that th- prratdmt appoint th" com-

I
wtItkI

atm, tbo ma»
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table*, or tbo »liad«-l candle* &lt;»f tta istemt
parth.nt ter" to .lerolop the latent frown* l»•n.-.r. Iv. htoM.llin oat mul
......... ....

from thi preai&lt;tent »►

was oddoi aa one of the points at which bait
of the a; proifrtatton must be expsndwl. and

ttons cotnniiitao on tbe lud ana conte-tel
drive or tide iu tho Boi» to attend « cxiuiution of palutiugv or famous sale of old
euriositke and art Uwmw, to tuluito the

bpdkvnnls or prvhapt to sjaind an hour at
tlw bmrsrat tabl.’ reposing. pre|xulng for
»ta lite that only coirunencw wilhtbcdlmfar.
Tn uud'Triuuhi tbo I’retwhchuruclerund appre«'latn tta charm nod grara of 1‘arLtan life
K k iuire*&lt;ary not mdy to lire among tho
propio aud know the iunguogu ttacouglily,
■ but tnstti that is acquired to learn the subtle-

williont division. G&gt;nsi&lt;iorntion was rn«um.«J of the mil to incorporate tbe Nicnraby Viet, wbod-mKed whether tbe couipiny
government, the bill

po utal o i tbe nver and harbor bill and
R iIdle berg r moved that in honor of the
meinpry of the father of bls country tbe
senate ft'ijouni over Tumday. Th s was d.*

A batch of memorial* from Maine G.
15 Tint WA.TJUUr CtnciJt.

If you nro admitted tn the sorred eirrla you
will buootnc mors than pOnvfuood, you will
become eutumdnsth:, provided always that
you like and appreciate culture and art iu its
manifold varieties and that you are nut a I*u' rttan. You will join lute inner circle, this
ami nUrtucivo aud iutelligvnt. You will lx&gt;
emiwi witty younedf. even If you never aua-

with such oonttantly derelopnd and stimn*
hted InU-Uigenco. You will acquire a keen
artlmic tasu&gt; arai apfUsa-Mikm und yea will
n-joicc au&gt;l bo hajipy in nu atmosphere wbcra
money doe* not predcsniiutc and crush you
down anti dull your Intellect with its hard.

office ap«&gt;roprialioa bl.I came up ami tie
■mate amendment ajq&lt;i&gt;|viating |.*&gt;.4),&lt;4D

tl.e Rho to I Jaud I’eare society opposing -ipendituree for war purpoees. Tbe elections

lively. one, Bragg 1 -allng Um

tbe veto and K3 against—not tbe requisite
tsro-thirda. Therti was much excitemoit

Dibiih from Uiat part of tbe northern

Rivteradi G«iOi, th.

without action tho bou«e adjourned.

that tbe &lt;Lsa«ter
was terr I bl r
de­
structive to life amt property.
At
Orro. a small town
near
Dis no
Merino, many bouse were overthrown

at the unveiling of the statue to Gon. OarLimlsir culture and detert land tew repeal
bid wu taken up and the difference between

liveiy debate

more or Iims Ityur*! and in sum-towns
crumbled tnruin., over whelmin' bumlreli

many others wen injured by falling bricks
nn I stones, tons probeb.y fatally. Railway

reeo.Qt.on nfferwi by Hoar, declaring it tho
judgment of the senate that no negotiation

r.gwousiy ah

of iiiinoi- defeu ling him, and dec! ring that
Finale B &lt;gO l&gt;t-ain &gt; pame—iti.cino .luring

Wdns of the ternrw*. of which indeed raarwly
one of yonr &lt;nni|«iikw could give you n
Mugk quotation.

for a llUO.ULU

Ufa will bembatantially tbe sama.

Tbe |&gt;Uurot&gt;»t*unMXiLa bill waa taken up amt

If you

largest day's butlneea
&gt;-eullom‘« reaolutlon tbe
comuinnicauon stating
two required rvlatiag to pension matter*

ffXhlliitton no tnoro agn.-abto and the suppers
nnd cwivnnuUon no more amusing.
indeed your money will bo a drawback if
rain'd ujx.fi or dLptaynd at all. Thr Bouk&gt;eocuite with imm who spend much money.
You will Irgtn your iL-«y by a late break­
fast andngtan-e nt Tbe Figaro or Gauiote,
when you will take a ride or a drire to tho
Bois ta tta soft Yxdtny air of spring up the

government building at

precipitated into the

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.

Ri.idte-

ratification of tbe new British-American ex-

man submitted a letter reeiguiug tbu offlra

1SI YCU3 DEILER FEB THE IMPROVED P’KTCLCCl

rard

enough to employ It Three pension vetoes
*eru received from tho president, via:
Rarbel Ann Pwrpont and Jacob Smith, bo-

ran no dtsabiliiy In hta cm

Fifteen people were killed ami thirty
wound* 1 at Nutt A number worn kilted and
bun lrvdv wounded at Oreglia. One-third of

The Best la Always the Cheapest.

meat of tbe sinking fund in ilr.t mortgage

tb« odor* of tbe blox*mv&gt; wafted toward you

tl&gt;e
ate
treated wv-11; d-wcenda.-ita of Untold nobility

object bein' to enable the eon­
to etact a, successor, ns Snermao’s

During Ita- afternoon Van

ing tbe public itioo'of all toe matter on tta
-

side by side with yotir grunt-grandfather In
the rovtduUnn; children and gramlchtldreti of
Na^leon's generals, who carried tbo eagkw
from tho Baltic to Uy Mciiterraneaii, from
tbe stepprsl nf Rwsda to tbe English channel.
OTHTF. trntiUMTUra HCOI'LX.
You will sne Jewish l«uknrs aud brokers.

HT0S|-;1 EANUFACTURINa CO., FORT W1YNE, IND.

• t Notoiy

on tiu&gt; public building at Detroit was agnseil
to, and ita District appropriation 1&gt;UI paaed,
a, wits ita- military academy appropriation
bill. Miller moved to take up tbo bill to

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■ wm *.w- •UtlUWIRK M

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ami appointed a conference comm tteo. Tb- , a 1K of the vx-tlm. of t ta wtbqu ik •: Prov.
rate* were snsprodrd an 1 tbo senate biU pro- inev of Its to Maanxio. 75 J folio i | -*n mated)
vid) .g for agricultural experiment stations and ’.So ii.Jured; Brogan&lt;&lt; 5u killed and *
waxpae-ed. Tbe conference report &lt;m tbe injured; Djina ttaatallo, JO killed and many
Invalid (wnstonw appropriation was agroM injured; CuteUara. HP killed and over flo into, -HX&gt; killed and wounded;
'teX&gt; kilted arxl injured.

motion by MePbereon to

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY
. convontitMi Hiturtay to nomioaie candi-

and rwlipw with wt-altb. Yun will meet
Armricarrtof Ur old st-Tligg type, and with 'vote Republican. The agricultural depart­
Anrarioon-. n.'s. numeral* who*, hmm ami ment bill wee then considere*!. but went over
enrriuwsr ara taing paid fur by tta taxpuyeni

from tta dim tn an alliance with the old his­
torical familiea m Europe; South Americana
who liare negotiated loans for tbeir country

tw.-eu tta nrdding arat-lao; men a ml women
Mgtau, tbe arijiocre:y of birth, nf wenlUi and

type of patrician beauty, ami &lt;mly know
whether die te a Under of ita Fmibourg'St.
heart.

Yon will return rvirwiml by ilw. air

recurrin.';, ever dlffortml pageout which ton

bad n^limpa- into tall a hundred tragedim.

held, alter which tberauate adJouniNt

*1
Dullard;

of Michigan sjioke In favor of tta subsidy,

talk and brigbbv your id&gt;*« with tbu frieu.ls
you inert nt tbo club. In Uta half hour you
lor Pika of Now Hampshire, and after ad-

vard Ixdore diruw-r.

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treauirer, Frank

Kitra Heavy tugraii^‘J&lt;^7r....Srri
who complimented Sherman for hta learning.

tbinta i berannte amendments to tbe tun- rroumed constawatton of the consular and
dry civil bill were non-coucurred in. Tbe diplomatic appropriation bill. Hevrral ranaindnary committee’s bill to provids for tbe
Beck-critlclx^l the tams&gt;
manufacture of modern ordnance fur the
tl“* ma:,ru'r ,n *ldch it had cut down tta&gt;
navy and seacoast duf.-m-, wo. n-j orte-L It •Pi&gt;ro}»ri«ttaH i i th.- bill (the senate commit,
ajipropriaire
and wns referral to
havinK n~tor*d most of them). Tbe dra
....
uuui- Minn went uno .
committee of tho whole and considered tbe
pmtoffi-e a;.propriatlon bill as amondof by
IboMuatn Tbo approoriatlons committal.
recommended non-cotx-tirrencw ta'tta amendnu-nt appropriating tSW.WU for a Yhafl sub•uly for vowel* io run from Unltai States '

WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS;

Tapeeln Bcuaesig, fal srooi................■

lleai y tluajlc Carpet^HnMhlug new i

luj.iiM or .w tunenu), &gt;or

. .

,

M*m«i Fnrioe Suite. Holid Walnut
Fnitae. Tapestry (tavertug. orir ow n
Drraon. Mich., Feb. H. -The Republican

senate emend—
• ; .
, ----- ■ ,
, — .............. supremo court jmtlej. snort term, James B.
1 •*
appropriation-, pr viding Ouiptall; long term, Cuarlat D. Long. Fur
•a,«oni’ tor “
«« Wadiington’i rvgeuta vf tbe state university, R. tv. Huuori
KranUng right-Z-wny nr tbe Don- K— .l .... I .
Ter
*u&lt;&gt; °r«nd* railway through Fort
c’*’rfor’J "UlUUy reservation, nod to roimburM th" depositors of the Fprcliomt BarRoxk, Frii. SL-j-C.rd.mil Jaoobinl, the
»( r.OJirv at itam zti^l
i u_.__
to: On bill to prohibit alien ownership of
land iu tho territories, nnd on Indian appro­
priation bllL Tbe senate then adjourned.
The boneo received an invitation to attend
the unveiling May 3 of the Garfleld statue.

Mo-juctles

hutrKML’tu. Mich.. Feb . •&gt; —The fair,
Superior Iron annpiny, employing .'.CO men.

limitation W.uuul, Mih-rgany.oe A*h r
A targe stra Solid Walnut Centra T^tnie,

7-rivcvMohair Flush Parlor Suite----- f

A pair of II-ivy Portier Curtain*

FEATHEfta AND BEDDING CtjEAP.^M

JAMES NALL &amp; CO
Nos. 181, 183 and 185 Jefferson Ave., Detroit

an Italian
THE MARKETS.

CMiraoo, Fob.

Rochefort or i

Washing row Crrr, Feb. »L—Many p~tlUoue from GranJ Army posts wsra praeeatod

HASTINGS MICH

Wolf;

jurat of a negro national industrial exhtte-

brighUy lighted and thronged street to the

witty, aultiow ytxi could bp uoMideredso et&gt;
tertuatae. UmvantUakBlsaeubcleelectric
Graphic.

N&lt;* I.QfO years ago

Interfered wito by Canadian authorities ware

Good Goods at Bottom
apprupriatio.. bill

end utahliaxc.!'

IIC

CATARRH USS®

�VIVKbBliKGS GUNS.
RUNNING

THE GAUNTLET OF THE

BATTERIES IN APRIL.

»863

* Owwdcd Boom AkMinblod to Wltaeaa
» Thrilling Play—A Painful »nd Mjwterloo* HD-ii'c—A flarprixMl Andienoe

SV •rceaing of Thursday, April 10, 1SK,
v* nexmk-*, starlit, placid, and balmy.
Seen after d.-&gt;rit aramcra aud various otter
. inata druppil «l'pm from MUlUten'. .Iyad to
tawvr landing, a place nlxMit four u&gt;H*w in a
dirtrt
fnw VirJ.-&gt;burK,and front which,
ta daylight, a most e-XtwUvat view of tbe city
aad thr faruticaticMM coak! ta obtained. On
a large Mioruer, the Vrin Phu, then: wm a
DvtJy party, umoug whom wore Gen. u'uj
Mra. Grrute Gen. nnd Mn&gt;. McCk-rannii, and
nvty Other otilixrn and tte-ir taita, who
opoupW, at it were, a peowetiiuni »m&gt;x in the
Wot of tbe Vicksburg rtagv. Mr&lt; Gnat, I
/Mthdri, iuul iiui&lt;row»i very wh. nt least in
dree, duo* I tad imii tar nt Cairo, when she
M.' to that |«nnt with ton general. She
wrr thou a drew." of am*' plain rtnff, with
heavy calfitkii* chore, while prrtty Util* Nellie
irw mainly rcmarknbk- for tta pwtvwdnii of
A very t&lt;nUtont pair of lumtavu iwntalcta.
Ji wm a britlfagft and crowded Ihjuw that
jtfMuitdol to witiMW the proj-.-t.-d play.
Soe&gt;- thirty txxUs tout gathered, each of
Rfcl.-'&gt; »»»* black with hfniMut beings Ghampsgtr- carta pupped; Ita re w»rv wavea of
Setter rolling and w.irging fro-n t-oat to
bmZ; tte-ns were gowdn, knv riaking. nongs
and dxuwm, stories and pwtsl hilarity as
tta »oet andkiive waited far tho- rise nf tint
wirtaln Tbosky was fir!) of -.tar* that looked
down wdenini v—tho.only mi k&lt;u« »j»vtnlbr of
tho w»tt/
Tta light* twinkled from tta swelling bluffh
nf VL-kd.urg until about IQ o'clock, and then
gradt:oDy dt-appeared. Jnst tlwu the song
and laughter of the vnat nudHan-i* were aud&gt;
&lt;tonl. hudui it* there o|&gt;|i&gt;art«i in tbe &lt;d&gt;
wTtrity of tlic river a atoiji. b-s'uia-e. of black
ftariing -Jowly down lb- -trvruu. It dfau;&gt;
pmrcd. oral ttau .-are arxrtbcr. and another,
and •tni.otb- ri, a^piig pnwuhdon of bulky
(hailow*, nota-ltwv, mysterious, and drifting
ah if without life or volition
Tta&gt; ♦'•to.-diu
if they win- great tnaw«*of dartaw-a which
bod det-v-h«»l tteaMlre from lb- bank of
iHgtualm-v and floated w-ji»e tte* narrow
vi*t* in our front u*. and di-sai-p-nred in, tta
night below.
Ten of ttere- shape* glided by, and then tbu
prorerawii &gt;«cm ut an end. A rtlleuee us dumb
to tlrttlb fe ll on t to' audience. Tte- boating of
hrarto could ta taard tone and ttara. and oocarionally u Jong oxpfratiwn that •iggi'-tcd a
nob. Etury *}vwn&lt; tin ned in tb&gt;&lt; tlinnlion
winm- tbo |«acitle liglita of Vlek'burg bad
lately g!imm&gt;*r»&lt;d and d&gt;&lt;.ij’j'enr’d. Nothing
cruH !*• w«ti «ave a long' low Ixuii. of pitchy
midnight tyihs htwwn the foreground to low
Sjd Ito- (tar* above. All watch'd with
&lt;rhi6&lt;d xtofon thh. niMiaf itorkinw, fer In
ite »!:&lt;«&gt;»• aud gtann ww knew w&lt;*rvthunders
aodUgbUiiucw **i*i li ne voknuo&gt;- which nt
any :uom*&lt;tn might illumine and dmke tlw
em-th vriih tto&lt;tr oruptkaia
a i-Aisi-ru Mi-rtru.
The •sb'iici', the Hiy«tery, Iwatth-. j»:inful.
Then? ww wum* who to^vd that ttoitortt’ r ta
bail Iwen ]&lt;a&gt;««»i without dettalieu 'hie
tnernu vmtuned tta opinion:
“Tta C'&gt;nf«lerutcK am uxing air gum, tux!
du&gt; exphwione on.’ nolwli-w*!”
Sp-culntl-‘ii la-gnu lo cx|Mind into larexy
&gt;l»cn«uon. "tmi. at exactly 11tl.' two
free, ali-irp lines of ibme. a* -xm-tly
tfetined in outline as
of •lerl. fl.-ud&gt;rd
through the tlarLr.e^ frvai the light of tta
Vickabiirg Iwllerhs. and n moment inter tta
entire to-ighi aud tougth of the bh&gt;tT» wvrv
■lilan* with ctitMon tin* At the «aine inxtant
that Ux* dorknow wita inbrnipted the alien.-*
wna otalU-rvxl /with tbu tw of guns that
wv*knt tto&gt;«artn hk&gt;* heavy tliunderv. For a
full hoar tta ll:iiuung*« played through Ito
dtirkte-e**. awl tbe air wo* rent with detonwUam, tuxi tlxnii idleuce tin*! the night wdtled
again owr the taone.
Tn no ca».’ in i bixtqry to there a [&gt;ondlel of
tbto tnmx-fxlotM event. Them have been
others of equal grandeur, Imt none in which
an innum-raUe au&lt;to*n*-&lt;' aMiated at tta
■jirctft.'ic, and in which the nninkling of tta
tragidy ix-currvd in «»rh u xubHtue cnvinxi*
meat of night.'and with tta gnltorta of tb»
taavi-rac nil.«l wiU» starry qxxtutorx.
I have do nitaun to think that tta people of
Vkkelmrg *-n joyed ih« dtoplay an &lt;lhl tta im
rnenw' audtax* gathered nt th** I 'wur land­
tag. tt-veral tinxe before tbe Federato bad
sent veawia -by the. fcctlrtcnltais, and in tta
tax* ot not-** wan there any reply to tb«j fltwol
M» batUTtoa Having Ltd: in uiitxi a torio
dement of the jvjmlntlou turned out to witkw tta qmttcring of another Yankee bulk
by tta invincible batbrie*. U’w wm on
them when, in place &lt;rf a solitary craft flying
with fearful feet tafaru tta wrath of tta* Con
tab-rub guns, tbe. black sides of eight gun
taato.suddxkly Gattxd, and a breoitaide from
twenty monster cannon ctargol with gnqw
wvl cauirfer Hooded the observant Wutta—
•PriUu'o’ in Chicago Time*

The collections of rare coin* at our mint
are will worth seeing. There to ait officer
Ibero known as tta curator, who ta skilled in
tbe »-k*txe of nmnhimniica, and who can I*
found daily at bis iL-xk ou tta «. vit side of ita
cabinet, ami who wiJ correctly and xuavrly
utswiT thequnttionH prujoumtal by vitatorx
Nau- tta exit door uf the cabinet, in a targe
sumi. i* a magnlUiXHit American eagle, su­
perbly mounbsL Tta&gt; ]&gt;&lt;&gt;rtralt of this S**"
enn ta- recognised on tbo ohvenx* ol tta&lt; tlnrt
slclnl cent pirerd coined in 1AU Tta eagle
•as coital “Pete," and lived in tta mint for
sit years. He would fly about the city every
day, returning before the time for claiug tta
mint. He was known ax tta “mint bin!,*
■nd wan uwer owloHwl. He was killed by
being caught iu tbo fly wta*l of tbu urn*
rhuu-ry.—“Obwn-er" iu Phitad-lphta Call.
Tta dog fad ta developing again with even
greater for&gt;» tiuui ever before. Tbe other
day. as I walki-d along, in oue block I met, by
ivutiL twenty ravtabiugly pretty women who
were eitlier hading or carrying dogs, from a
pug to a Scotch terrier. Kutters and New­
foundland*. to&gt;'»ever, wwmxl to be tlx* favor­
lire It wo* quite loo awfully jolly to see •
bright eyed, mild faced young woman lead­
ing a big Newfoundland, black and shaggy,
with one baud pud carrying in tta other a
formstablc dug whip. I don't believe tbo
young woman would liave touched that dog
with that whip for tbo world, bat tho dog
whip to a pail of tbe canine inqiedimcnta de­
creed by fo*biou, and it never would bars
&lt;kua&gt; to uuiit iu—New York Star.

There will soon bo an oxxl of tbe tar famed
redwood forests al California. There are no
fewer than nineteen lumber couiponlnt now
engag -d in cutting down tta “big trees,” and
all tbe mills are iu constant work, aa tba de­
mand for tta wood ta practically unlimited.
The country will* therefore; be cleared in «
very few years, for nobody makes even an
attempt *1 repianting.—Oucago Tlmea.

5^

Fiirrz

Robos’ dinner.

IT*) to |H-4A.

terioriy!"
Iiurtznd of going to hfa ordinary dining
room be turned to tta right and set down his
teuket before a high door, put a key ‘.a tta
byte and opensd it. It stm "Tta Gala Hall d
tta Kutewm” No one dined there but in
great MM Ttarortotaicf tta tbiw high
shadows of tta roam wwre doeed; you canid

tiniomzEB
LIFEofLOBU

taadache. M.

and diguiftal. Another jswtrait roprvwmfad j “And iudlgtation, alwx” said David, lough
Frans Seywl Kohus—enrign in the rcgiwut ing a little maHeiously. "How many timre
of dragoons of Iz-iuingen—with sky blue did your father, Johanu Schult*, ivpeat to
uniform, a rartnut of diver, n white scarf ou
tho It-ft ■boulder, powdered hair and chapeau tta family which ;an*es from falte-r to son,

Katel quietly returned to tta kitete-n,
laughing a Httlo to himm-lf.
It took K'jtax about half an hour to finish

strength.
r-tantine. The third portrait rejn-reented
Zachnriuh Kolio-a jn.tlre of tta ptwro—ja
a block rota. He held in his lutnd n snuff
box aud wore a jK-ruko with a rat cue.
|
Three three p^rtraiu, of the kudo si*e. were
largo and rolkl {xdntiti^k. . One could aeo t'.ml
tta KoIuim* had always |lad «ufll&lt;Hcut money
to pay artfata ;&gt;rojx.*rij to ■cud thrir phyrioguomin .Ir.un
down to posterity.
uomire
i
Frirr. bad features iu common with them
all—that fa to tay, blue eyre, a broad fiat
do-*-, n round chin, broken with a dimple, a
wide mouth, and a salisfled nxprtwdoiL On i
the right «Jde agnimt the wall was the fxrrtrait of a wotuan, Kobus" grniidmotlier—

ah inc.

well aud •iroug aa I. But, aa for you other
’ijrfamde,’ you won't fistau to anything, and
sotDcUtueo tbu uno und ■ometunea tta ottar
of you arc taken like rate in a trap tacaure
tocy loved lord.'
’
- Ah i Do you ^eF erfad Kobua. "Tta old
*p»x-ta bruri’ pretend-, to ta afraid of Indigist loo, wbcreaa ft fa ronlly the'lkw of Mom
which |m*vuute him from eating with ua."
“Hold your Uo&gt;;n&gt;o.” intcrrujklol David,
speaking through life none. “1 give that rea«ou for tboae who cannot understand tatter

fag as beautiful White teeth as &lt;uh&gt; could
inuqpne; ber hair raised on a cushion, and
blue, bortletrd with-row. In tbl» picture
Kobus' grandfather took tbe gnwtcst priile,
and. after seeing it. It was unnccoantatjte that
tb-grandson bad *neb little inclination to
marry. All tlwwo portraits, frajuetl m heavy
gold'itaildings, pnxluced a great efleet in tbo
lofty tall.

artnm-ira, ttai-old linen ckriateiu rowwood,
th*' Uuffet with targe xcul|&gt;turcd laxutls tta
oval table with twraed legs, and evi-b the oak
—p— ——
floor,, alternately inlaid with j,
Jdlow
and
block—all aiwouiKx-*l the good style in which I
th** Kolmww bad lived for l.V) rear*.
1
Fate now pudwxl tbe table on ita roHere to
tho centre uf tb« bull, then opctwl tbe double
doors of tte* high armories. In Otte was tta
~ ­
table linen, beautiful as It was powublo to de
sire, with an infinity of glister. In tho ottar
ibn dfabesaixl plates of magnificent Saxony, ‘
fiowvrol, molded nnd gilded; pile* of plates, |

dnngor in iiidigwdkiu as there ia io an Alsa­
tian piteiifork "
Tbrn a great buret uf laughb-r arose an all

, said: “MyI wtatt a pretty

light; tta Profcwor Chrfatian H-tau facing
him; Joseph on tin* ride wkI myudf on that
■ide; that will dol that will dol When tta

DAKOTA,

“About midday, os

*AU/m&lt;H&gt; Dlcu* Katel. 1 am not drosaed.'

i lieu a iituu gin. ix-rtuipeo: in or n jears,
tn»b as a bunch of daui**, with bleu eyes, l
and a little new with &lt;k*Ifc«W imstrtla, lipa ।
grui iouxly rounded, and dneaed In a skirt of
rill, witp tar bead bent l^udiftilly down.

CffiUilQ
WfrTNWBT»
MtwnCu

LOW PRICES.
Katel wateted him aa be left; then, taking
up a napkin, folded it thoughtfully, with tta

ITHL-Lt-

MILLION

Once outside the home Kobua took tta Rue
Hildebrand. The fresh morning air revived
him, ta had forgotten his iwoii and was ver­
Itably happy.

was little HuanL—Tlw Cafcn-i.

The First Sign
Of failing health, wte'lher in the form of
Night Sweats nnd Ncrtousnres, or in a
»cn«e of General Tt curincM and Lo*s of
Sarsaparilla. Tills preparation is most
effrolivo tor giving tone aud strength
to the enfrehlud system, promoting the
'ligretlou and ■-•slmilailun of food’, restor­
ing the nervous forces to their Donnal
&lt;-&lt;«i&lt;lltlon. and for purifying, eurlcbln|,
aiMv itulixiug the blood.

CHARLES E. SIMMMS.

SAFE INVESTMENT
HfATK OF MlCRIOAK, f

I Mllce nt the Her rvtary of Blair,

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To the Sheriff ot tta Comity ot Barry:

elected, vtt:
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Ou»* Justice of tite
James V. Gvnptal^

will expire December 31,1*87
Jixire for tta Fifth Judh-l d Cir

Circuit

court

elrrtlon the following pm|XHed ameudmeut to
this St Uc will he submitted

Failing Health.

"Have you fprgotteii anything rirF
“No,” said Fritx, “tat who fa ttaror

uu-.ni xome eggs uuu |-e»u uuuer.
otte-r; be jhii tbe i&gt;O|&gt;kinsta»ide them tn boots
■Ahl
softfa---tte* ----little Suadr said Fritt.
■nd bishop's tannete; ta pta’v.1 ttam j
----------------■otnethnes to tte* right, sometimes to “Well, well, tell tar to
th*' left, to • judge nf tte- symtnetry.1
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HnteJ return'd to tta kitchen.
In lhfa (KS-upatii*! Ufa great pod forin bad

Zf* &lt; 7

TO Buy

MiNNESOTA^

witteglosw*.

Tte* old rabbi sat hitnwif down between
Jtwpb and Knbus; Frederick Ek-hnlta took
from hfa pocket a great pipe of Ulm. and
Fritz went to hunt in Ita uriuory far a tax
of clgtirv. _
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When Katel went out the door remained
open for a minute, ami a little, frtrii, young
voice ciuue through it from tta kitchen:
“Ha. Kntql.'goud moniiug. Mon Dieul but
you uro having a cpleudid dinner; all tta vil-

pile of platen and placed them ou a chimney I Kobus' dcjicndcntB, do you aoc&gt;r'
“Katel! Katel!" eall-l tta astouiaht&lt;d Frits.
piece; ttan more drop plates and Ottar plate*.
Tta Idlctaq door opened, and Katel aaHu umuIv a plntenu of crystal glow*, edged |

hi. lipa wen- tightly clrerd. and hie eyebrtlw* j
knit top-tter. “It fa rightat task" ho tuid, in ,
aitaep voice: 'tlx- grand Fioteriek Ft. hult» :

YOGK LAST ClfaNCE/4*

Ttan tbo old rabbi laugtad, and with gord
heart, wut&gt; nil tte* ottara. ’
I As ta looted a flock of . white pigeons flew
Tl» C..U.1 r™.,.. I or u» lk...r Itoiuc &gt;»■
tSr Lu,
u»lr w„ to tn
wo-r.-llo.tar tho ub&gt;. e&gt;o..n« tnm u»
Mb™! th.h- 0«h&gt;
kit. h. o «uh . .oo-Joi or Cl—.. Eoul tot- „„ „,u tlwj Jb.p,™„ j „ ltK. .t^i.
lowlag h ;th anottar wolterful d evffee and — - ■ ■- .
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all, tho rilvrr. Kalnix choae a beautiful datte* ।
ask cloth and extotxted it carefully on tta
Aral tte*
tabl»', lowing his hand ofer ft to efface tta i
CTx-OM-* am! making at the corner* great knot* !
to prevent it sweeping Uw floor. Ho did ll&gt;U ; proreptor.

tta nd wine reflected, Unnlng tbe color to '

“It must ta tte* smoking that inukre tilings
spin around iu this way. I shall tare to give
up.ttat pipe. Katel F

"would only ha throe qiHes tram m;
MofaenthaL I will go. I will talk

finger, mid:

Tte* light of three wlndmvs in ! dbptsed the knives aud forks with plates I

willow with couq&gt;arUiM'Ut* iniundtsl to bold a
IxKlk* ecu-Ji I Ju set the tasks* on tbe gfuand
nnd tald ti:«&gt; caivU** high. The sight pf all;
ttawe gtMsl wiikm, some in bltu- warn, tbe
i Otte r* in vn-x of lend, softenuLliim aiei he
sail to lumw lf:
“If tin- pw old |&gt;ho;4/ wbo, fifty yrnrt* ago.
with all tte-ir w%*.lom ana |&gt;&lt;rrept&gt;*&gt;n put
ankle tteve good wine*—if they i.«ill come
bock, I uru sure tb&gt;&gt;y would ta contented to
mv* nx&lt; following tte-ir example, and would
tiled m&lt;- wo: thy ui *uc«w.l ttam m tta work!.
Yw! they wouki be &lt;miidled! Three three
rows tle-re 1 hare ffiltsi, mwl, I say it myself.
with diarermnent.’ 1 tare al nay» taken tta
pun- to go to the vii^ya.d myself aixl treat
srith the »inedrw*n» in tta fare nt tta tub*
thenwrlvt*. ’ And for the i-areuf tbo vuult 1
■in not any- more saving of uiyrelf item I
-houkl ta; and tte-w wtuce tare, alttaiugb
they on* yonngw fteui tho i&gt;Ctai-a, ore ik&gt;i of
any iaf&lt;* tor quality; they will age and roplare their juvrbsveors. It ia tlius that tb«
gaud old trediti«» are maintained aud de­
velop not only aa gond ten better things in
families. Vos if tte -.Id Nicholas Kobua. tta
grand fattar of Frwu Heftel, and my own
father, reuM come tack and taste 11tree wines
tte-y would ta satisfiedawith their xon They
wpuld say ta baa tbe mme wisdom and tta
(femev'rtoee as oureelrra. Unhappily they
camtot return; it fa done I dotte! I must re­
place ttam all in all. It is sari all the same;
they wore eo pruden*- and such good livers &gt;
lTo think they can't even taste a giasa of ttafr
own wine and yt rejoice in seeing the Lord
and Bisaagfib! Wall! well! «re are all tbe
same; wy all onsxn- to tta same end. soooar nr
later, and while wn are tan* sroarv wbe if w&lt;j
profit by tbe good things eet before us."
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After three melancholy reflections Kubus
busied himself bi choosing tte* wines which
they woukl drink. On th* oi l labels ta n*ad
“Markobrunner of WWt, Alfenltal of ISM;"
“JobaunWwrg of tta Capuchinr,” aaid he,
tbuu Ktraighbmlng up, ami, clacking bis
tongue, be lifted a bottle cover'd with dust
and pul it in tta baatet.
“I know that srlne," sal-1 ta, and be took
wm- momviii to reflect ou ita Capuchins of
Huoebourg, who, iu 17TO, arrived at Curtlne,
aliandr.iung tte-ir cavi* to escape the French
pillage.
Hu grandfather, Front, ’tad re*
eeired 900 or DOO IxHtlre from them. Tb-n
to 1-orupk-te hi.-* basket, be saidt “There is
enough, tat yet another inttlo of Ca uchin,
end we will roll under tte, table! We iuu4
use, ax my venerated father uv*d to observe,,
but not abuse." Ttan, pbtoiug with care tta
basket outskia, ta ekwed carefully trnd locked
tta goto, put tta keys ia bis jxvkel, and took
tta way to the first cave. r\a ta went along
bo compk*tad tta baaket with n .tattle of old
rum which ta found apart from tta otters
inUwtad tatwven two pillars nf tta vault,
ttan ta went fap tta stairs waiting for a
minute to lock tta down. On coiuuig near
tbe vestibule ta beard tbo busUu of making
cakes and fixing tbe fire; ta stopped in tbe
autry on tta ull of the klteben and cried:
“Here are the bottles!* On this oevasioo,
Katel. 1 expect you to surpass yourself, that,
you shall make a dinner. But, a dinner!"
“Rest coutesitod, air,” answered the old
cofatokre, “you will not ta any ieaa satisfied
srith me oo this oocaaiaii than you have brea
on any other for tbe last twenty years."
“I talkie it—but, ttan, osw can do wall,
ver;.- well, mxJ incomparably well"
"I will do all in my power," aaid tbe old
man, “and you can aak do mom.”
Kobus, then, seeing on tbe table wood ta'Da,
a superior pike rounded in ita tub, dainty
trout, for frying, and a superb peto de fofa

Man warn

Kntal! Katel”

“Come bara L*rt«n. Two gruactams for
you.’
Lud wia- took the grrectanx. thrust ttatn
deep into hta pocket, and pw-WMi hta hatxiuad^
hta tHw, n» much aa to say—gowll
“Go to Fivderx k Sehulta, In tta Roe Plat
d'Ctaln, and to Proftesor Haan, at tbe Cigogue
.totel; do you understand T
Ludwqj tent down hi. tend suddenly.
“Tell Ux m Mr. Frits KoIhis Uivitre ttain to
dinner at 5 precisely.”
“Yes, Mr. Kobua*
“Stop; go to tta Rabbi David also, and say
tliat I expect him at fl o’dock forcclTre. Now,
otflImdwig &lt;i*wcen&lt;l«i tta stairs like a shot.
Kobuj saw him, an instant after, flying over
tta rood; ta was gone. Tta tattor, Kntrl.
was still standing there.
‘ Listen, Katel. 1 want-you to gn to the
nu-.rla*t at once. Select tb&gt; l&gt;cat Hdi and
game. Anything rejx.viaMy choice you will
buy, without regard to price; it ta eoentinl
only tout it rauxt ta tta l«d. I will set the
table and select, tta wino; you take tta
kitebeti entirely. But burry, for 1 am curtain
Pi-nftwor Bps-k and ail tbe other town g'-urincta are alrredy there, snapping uptta cboire
Uta."
After tta dejiuriuret .4 KateL Frit* entered
tta kitdjenond lighted ttaenndkr. te- wanted
to inspect Ins vault and chi«sb* hkimi old tato
tka of wiuo for tta fuU-. Hedrevitded with
the catxllr tn hta band, tta bute'h of keys -in
hta |«&gt;.-k»t nnd tbe bosket &lt;&gt;n hut aim. fx&gt;w
mxlrr a stairway ta opened tte&gt; door of a
cave. It was a very dry old psvo, and tta
walls covered with saltpdei, shone like
crystal—tta cave of tta Kub»*es IM jeam
before wtew tta grandf iltarj Nk-hoiax, had
come for tta first tim&lt;* wit* tta MarkobruuiMT of 1715.
At tta first turn, nix! u&gt; tai wa» about to
witer tta aeroud r«v^—tbu cat - of tta taitkw-ta steppssl tn auuif tta candle, which
ta did with his ■‘flngvrx, hading forgotten
tto* Minff-re—and after having put lira f&lt;«.t
on the snuffing ta advanced with a l»eut
back under a little nuiltAl care cot tn tta
rode. At tta aud of tbe entrance te* njieued
a seco.id door, shut by an K&gt;i&gt;rm&lt;ius pad­
lock all i-orered with dust, Rtreigbtencd hie
back again and Joyously rrtal: “Ab! ah!
Here we an*!" aixt hi* voire n-s&gt;und*sl
through all tta high gray vault. At tbo
same time a Mack cat clutching tta wall
sprang to tta window, ita green ey»* gkom
ing. Wxl saved itnalf by springing ai-row
tbe Rne Coia Brule. This cave, tta beat of
lIum-lmurK, was partly cut in tte* rock and
for tta r--* uiu constructed of enortudtM
piece* of .tw. ft was not rery largo, tar­
ing only twenty fee* of d«psh to fUt.,*t&gt; in
width, tail it waa high, H*;iarate«i in two
by a lattice" and shut by a door, nlx&gt; of
lattice; tte- uteta length him hIm'IvvsL and
on tta xbefr-ta were tta h^th«, amuitad in
admirable order.
—'

I a in troubled with a &lt;lKrv»«iii-.' Cough,
Nijit Swraix, Wrnknc«. nnd Ncrroii—
tn-*. I tried various ri-UH-div*. prew.-ribctl
by ■iiff. rciit phi &lt;h-i:inx, fait livaSte *u
Weik Hint i coUkl ll*»t go tip stair* .with*
outdoupirt^ iu nwt. My friemls nectme
iiirtnicd me tu iry Ayer’a Bur»aparill.i,
which I did. aud I mu imw ■• hcaltuv mid
■iruug n« «-trr.—Mr*. E. L. Wilflaiun,
Alcstad’i!:t, Miuu.

I linvc nsctl Acer’s ?:ir»aparl!la. tn my
faiiilit, for beruiuta. ami knutv, if It Is
taken’ faiilifulh. that It will thoroughly
eradicate Ihfa terrible,dl«*u«e. I tale also

cnmpmimtal, - W. F.-Fowler, D. D. S.,
M. !&gt;., Greenville, Tenu.

*t»te

U. II. OSHUM. Secretary of Blate

Couxtv Kiir-Hiinr aOrrict. i
Baker Mlirlaer. Hte-rttl. f
Ilastlun, Miciu. Feb‘y 7,13w.To tta Qualified Voters ot Barry Ctanty-.
You-ire hereby not!Ami that. In acci-tnlsnce
id ire hi H irrv county at tta a-mtud -Jretfon cm
Mondav. ApHH h. A. 1&gt;. 1SK7. one Justice «

Honker, wito-e term of oOkv will expire DceMn-

Dyspepsia Cured.
urdraui. to connm-tx-e with; at tta tnnkU*

■S_Jt would bo linpooibl* for me to dosefite- wh.-it I sutlered from litdlgr&gt;ti&lt;&gt;n
sial llendarlie Up to the lime I fo-natl

oil caster on tta chimney, tta «dt and pvpjmr
on tta table—nothing shall be forgotten, 1
flatter myself. Ah, the wine! It mart be

v.-nUtt.,.- Intent”

which should Doll*1 drank cold. And now
on my maroon ndingota. So it goes. Kutas!
Ahl ah! ah! what n feast it will be I And
outdoors there is ft superb sun. Not a minute

"ikiiil bah! hurry, Katel,"ami ttaaid sw

Kntcl warming Lta Bordeaux and re-

KdI,&gt;u3 and the old rabbi, nt tta right of tta

ipsny kh|d* of medieilM-x. but
tahiAl more ttan Mriponiry nItc^s^khig Ater’s Ssr-aparilla far
a star? thncrtHy Imsdarbc &lt;li&gt;a|t|iearv&lt;i,
&gt;tun&gt;.-i&lt;-h ixTforUMxl if«duties more
. To-'foy my health i« cm»*
’ - Mary- Barley. Spring-

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ioiieaainl invigorates tbe.y.iciu.reitulati-*
tte-art ion of the dlgretne sih! ««»imllati'e
&gt;rxnu«. and iftaHxcs the blood. It I*,
v It hunt doubt, Ilia most reliable btaxl

Frit* spoke:

ri ro, tta autumn gilds tta ground, you, you,

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

tton tta fnliowlne profwx&gt;u&gt;i anwixlutent to tta
eonstttutlmi uf tb»s 'Ute will ta submitted totbe
|fao^fa of the State for tbeir adoption or rejeo-

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Au amendment to taction 49, Ankh1 4. ret*
tlve ».* Ita l.tquor traffic:
iKtmov* Tne manufacture, gift, orw-de
of ■tnlritwMr*. imt't. or vinous liquon In thia
Btnte. except for medical mcctankwl. &lt;
cal. or scientific p;in&gt;O*e-&gt; fa prohibited, and no
prntwrtv rlgtil" I-»ix-li si-lritoou*. malt or Tinot&gt;» liquors •tat! ta deemed to exist, except the
right io nuwiufurture or sell fur iDcdtcinai. mectuuiU-al, ebemleri or scientific purposes untac

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manu'actnrv. sal-, and keening tor sale or gift
ot Intoxl atiug liquors except as herein specli-

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Yrai are a)m&gt; notified that ta umendment to
Section i Article 0 &lt;&gt;f tta&gt; ionstitutton of ths

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ta testimony wh*r*-ot I te-reun

■BAKER Sil®NBH. Hten

He told ehi

mobs -wbabd or
tta kitetan and dining room al tbe same

Rhaimallm a Blood Discoae eatlrety cured,

pintas. It inakcx one foqipy to commence
such a dinnsr, with the windows open and
looking out where nature fa trading under tta
blue sky of nutumn.

sugared ber coffee himself, saying as bodid so:
“Tte-rcl you are a good llttlo girl; yas, a good
Httk* girl, SumI. Trnte a drop of the wine;
ft will give you courage."
"Oh, thank you, M. David," said tta littte
wlth all Amutrx«rs ot latercai tbereoa. should
al the option of said toortgajere*. their executor*,
admlnbtndnre or vmIkiis, become and tie due
and payable linm-**IUielv thereafter. aftte&gt;u&lt;h

born handle and cut through tta foandatlou
wucawy UIVKIO uw WWW— nniK*u *■• *•
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jellied pita-:te mouth Ukd with peraky—

s Kir’iBi-s.W' TjreasTiw

'arm. Hta was i

your chair into tta bowl for another Inttls
laugh, thinking, “What gtxd thing fa coming
nowC Ah! let me toll you, ft fa a grout
pleasure to treat one’s old friends and to think

thlnga. And w tan at t ta fifth or sixth bottle j.
one's face animates w itb grateful acknowtalg-

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isaest binncr m tte-

will pul a pate ia your
grudge against him, which Micte-1 never su»-

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a dewriteri In said

thereon at tbe rate of eight per eeut per an-

foltar I will M

wit: Tbe north
dejjarture.

U.ihn,

Rctnedy; and if what 1 have to say will
induce others who are afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism to use It, I shall fed
that I have been the means of doing some
little good to my fellow men. December
27. 1885, while at work in tbe shop; 1 was
taken suddenly with sharp, piercing palm
and was compelled to leave, the si top.
The next morning I was unable to rise,
and I grew worse daily although I was
under the beat medical treatment. But I
obtained no relief until 1 began using
Dr. Pardee’s Remedy, which 1 did March
17th. and after ttsing ft three days, I could
walk about the bouse. 1 continued to
ure it and improved rapidly every day.
1 am dow at work anti entirely free from
pain, and have gained Cvo pounds lo
weight, but 1 shall continue u&gt;e remedy
unul 1 feel sure the poison is out of my
Wood, for I am certain that rheumatism
is a Wood disease. Yon are at Ubertv to
use my name or refer anyone to me, for I
shall be only too clai lo recommend it to
anyone who Is suffering as I was. I know
ft will cure any case of rheumatism,’ if
used as directed.
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1 am, vefv truly yaure,
GEORGE DOANE.
Foreman at Goodger 4 Naylor's shoe
factory, 66 South SL Paul street? real-

Forty Year*

a

Buffer®-.

Mr. E. W. Howel, of No. S Collqm
street, writes that be tas sufTered with
rbetimadsm in his hips, knees and anu,
for forty years, and that be haa not known

He has used ten bottles and has not fcft
any rheumatic jmlns or sjtnpcoma since.
Ask your1 druggist for Dr. Pardre’i
Rmnedy; and take no other. Price 61 par

^e^^.K-b-u’.Kv.
him David

bachelor

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To tht Pardee Medicine Co.,
Gents: —Allow me to say a few words &gt;3

DMkMd Philo

there to gravely attach your napkin tancalh
your chin, plunge your spoon into a good

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Rocuehtir, April 1, 1886.

Tta half hour sounded from tta(dock of St
Londolpbe and tta gtaste amred together.
There is nothing more agreeable ia this

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Undergone Management.

We commenced business six years ago in the store we vacated a
short time since,
in
way.
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Many predictions were made at
the time, but no one pr&lt;
or us the success that has crowned our
six years business effort,

THANKS TO AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC.
WE DO NOT believe in standing still, and have therefore made preparations for doing a much larger business this year.

WHY SHOULD WE MOT?

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We have one of the largest and finest stores in the city, with basement and third floor for surplus

stock, and it is our purpose to keep a full assortment of all kinds of goods to offer our customers.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies’and Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
ETC., ETC.

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We have long felt that we were not up with the times in handling farmer’s produce, because we have not had the facilities for so doing

and supply the demand of our trade.

To further supply the demand of our patrons, I purchased the Grocery- and Crockery- store &lt;rf

Preston &amp; Cook, and have largely increased the stock, so that we stand second to none in Groceries and Crockery
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Farmers, bring us your Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit and other produce, and we will give you in

exchange Dry Goods.' Clothing, Boots

Shoes. Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, and cash for the same.
Every thing fresh and new for the Spring trade.

Our magnificent assortment in every department, most carefully marked at the very

, , smallest marginal profit will convince purchasers that our stores are the places to buy.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO 44.

HASTINGS, MICH.. MARCH 10,1887

WHOLE NO. 1658.

swell-hted did. He told fahhoods ate
CEDAR CREEK.
kept in S. W. Finch’s fee«i barn for sev­
NASHVILLE.
MIDDLEVILLE.
A few side walks would come very eral months past, had its hind leg brok­
O..V. Sucker bob? up serenely after misrepresented the sheds all the way
The now hoen cart, hose and other
through, which I can prove. It fa a
en Friday last by a kick from another
acceptable at present.
•a
two
weeks
vacation.
flre-prot'-ction apparatus has arrived.
shame for such an item to appear in ao
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HASTINGS, MICH.
A. A. Aldrich, of Hickory Corners, horse and had to be killed.
Village election occurs next Monday,
Thobnnd and a numter of young peo­
valuable nsper. While Jam correspoaIsaac Moulton has commenced work
was in town last Monitor on businwui.
ple went to Alaska Friday evening to and the political pot bubbleth at a dent for this paper I shall endeavor to
upon
a
large
grain
b«rt
which
will
be
Miss Luther, of Rutland, and Will
great rate.
h"ur
a
company
ot
home
talent
in
the
Nabli*. of Barry, wijrc united i.n mar­ erected on his farm this spring. Builtb
Brit Hoag won’t be street commiiw- write the facts that I can prove, and at
“
Forty
Nine®.
”
the
dose ot my Items my name will ztfriage last .Sunday evening. Mnnv Cuu- iug to secure cropl and shelter stock is
The progressive eneher party was in­ inner agriu. we'll bet Our last week s
fHowpoxateJ tia&lt;ler
lues or the-State of gratutetlons.
better than money out at 43 nor cent vited to Mr. ami Mrs. W. O. Clark's ree- socks, but we leave further prognos­ ways be signed—Gum Drops. I don’t
Uichixau.
♦aut any special correiwoadt-ct on toy
it Bnnn.'v.'ho has been vimUrig-'his
Jerry Sproul is preparing to enlirjre
tications
to
the
philosopher.
fdencelust Wedrusdiiy evening.’ Th*
his hardware st&lt; re aud put on n bitter daughter fu Canada since last Novem- gathering was a &lt;f|&lt;-bndit&lt;n of Mr. nnd
Will Aylsworth.of Big Rapids, is jn plate; 1 choose to "puddle my own ca­
roof. He ha;. u,ad«t up his mind that 1: iicr. n turned to Freeport Tuesday. He Mr*. C’s eleventh wedding anniversary. the village putting u stock of clothing, noe.”
c.cm »ws.
i-nto a g«v.xi roof on a hardware store. waaaevomlonied by bls daughter. Mrs.
merit occupied by Mewer Uru».
R. Watkins wan in.townthis wwkim etc, into his bnlldmg recently vacated
t’he dance at Fred Brinol’a jhist Bt He Haskins and hmdiand. WhoaxMdt a short vacation from his official duties by Jno. B. MuMlmer. ,
MAPLE (iRQVE.
OFFICERS:
to make Michigan th“ir home, 'fiiey
Thuraday evening was a suaanui. •
M.
V.
Rprk
talked
an
the
amendment
at the’ Ionia House nf Correction.
H*
Mr. Streeter, is able to be about agate.
I. C K0bb»-L. PrriWral;
Chari-y Cox has the raat-Tinl oh -'the arc the guoata of T. Sullivan and wife. was probably looking utter toe interest question to u good audience at the
Mina Whitmore has been falling for
gronnd for his new brick hwu.*e.
!
ityecUl Correspondent.]
of the Dub nnutn who cam* here latriv opera house last Friday night.
the last week. Her disease is olcera oa.
C. U. UMbe. Caihl-r
Orno Strong has departed for the the bruin. She has l&lt;en a sufferer *D
^Qnltc a number of the young fblks
Dr. Devore is intown at this writing. from that institution and gave so good
aunny south, intending to spend a winter.
from this place attended the show at
Frank Catt is on the rick list.
DIRECTORS:
a sample of its reforming qualitits.
Hickory Corners last Saturday night,
Jane Yetter, who has Ixicn visiting
W. A. Shank and family, of Lansing, month in shooting alligators, etc.
Mra. Fannie Armstrong, of CodvKI*
r. St I'lMdn'M.
Jack Bradv, who has been minus
and reported a good lime.
her sister, Mrs. Conrad Schmrlcher the are visiting in town this week.
OreW.'.
visiting friends here.
II. li. KablMOO.
Jake Allertron will work for D. F. past few weeks, has returned to her
John and Will Otto'are entertaining from Nashville for toe past week, probWhen the M. E.’s want a social that
I, ft Knappcr;.
Newton the coming year.
home in Lowril.
their father whose homo is al Lansing, ublv on account of the Barnes scrape, pays both in pr -tit and pleasure they go
has l&gt;een twiched at Charlotte for to J. K. Wilcox’. Their bouse was Cite
. There is to a dunce at Charley Hotel’s
Altert Parker's colt ran away one this week.
Friday night
day last week, smashing his buggy
W. F. Dowling’s jewelry store has KtBushing In the face of a tough of last Friday night, and a nice little
t
We wish to say to Mr. T------ that be quite badly. The colt was not injure!. been much -improved by putting in a that burgh. .
of money wig* realized.
Sol. Weber and his non John, have
newl not have any more unearinraa in
Mrs. Albert Gosch has rented her new front and raising the ceiling two
Old Mrs. Wm. Anderson fen test Fri­
opened an agricultural implement day and nurt her quite badly.
regard to Mr. H.’h intentions, fur his farm to Gardner PbilHpe who took feet
salesroom
in
the
wood
tern.
The donation at Robe iSiUUte* far
maniage stops what might by you possession of the same last Monday.
The Methodist society turned their
Waiter Webster spent Sunday with Mr. Whitmore whs well attended. Over
have liei-n considered a sail loss, • Hut
John Reuter's little boy has been Sunday night service into a prohibi­
rather let your mind return to &lt;ho*e quite sick lately.
tion mreUng. but'if their pnrpuae .was his famHr at Bellevue.
813 in money was taken in, besides pro­
The council have ordered street gllm- vision and clothing.
aicKUUY CORBKUS.
bright and happy homes where all fa
The races at the rink Frldav evening to affect the village elec: ion on Monday
owni to perform toe functions of the
Frank Streeter has gone west, aboat
Ed Griltey finished sawipg the log' sunshine and flowera. nor Muik uo i fur­ Iwlween Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and the meeting was nnt a success. Sun­ moon when that luminary is monkey
in the mill yard last Friday and is now ! her feqra to dim brightness off the Geo. Wickham and Wm. Tasker was day evening-political meetings are fast ing around on the other side of this three miles, and will soon ieoome a
won by the Marshall’s.
merchant, having bought the baildlag
lining their popub4r&gt;ty in this town.
ready to ;nove hfa mill six miles w,td present Irnur.
planet and Dot attending to its regular Joe Shoup pat up for that purpose
Eva
Renter
returned
home
from
There
were
two
tii
krta
in
the
Held
st
of Hastings, where he expects to saw
ItOHuT^THnRKAPFLK.
Caledonia Sunday.
the village election Monday, one head­ uuslnees. They will be put up to-day. about a year ago.
’ZlOjJOO feet of lumber this spring.
The G. A. R. post dedicated its new
Jim Moon and Isaac Brooks have
Mr. and Mrs. EM’. Cole have return­
Quite a numlier of our young folks ed “Citizens” and the other “People.”
IL A. Folly met with quite an acci­
ball un the evening of the 1st, a very traded farms.
dent on Saturday fait, by one of his ed, alter a visit of some three muntos surprised Maiiny Moulton last Friday The former was elected entire with enjoyable lime was nad.
East gating has rented Phin. Wi­
majoriti'* ranging from 40 to 50. The
to&gt;rst\&gt; bekvdiiing frightened and jump­ with their Hon-in-l:iw and daugtiter. evening. Luts of fun reported.
An entertainment given by the la- nans farm.
Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Harley, of Atfcan.
newly
elected
city
officials
aro&gt;
R.
T.
lag in such a manner ns to throw him
A grevn.y demo said the other day
French, president; H. L. Moore, record­ diee of the M. EL church was a com­
PRAIRIEVILLE.
m. one ride, striking hitn near the tern- 8X8.
plete affix-ess.
that
he only knew of ten candidates for
Mother
Brown
arrived
at
her
borne
er;
C.
11.
Dietrich,
treasurer;
G.
B.
i^oaad bruising l&gt;Ls head and limits.
The exhibition at the Brown school Manchester, atsiMtsor; A. B. Culduoll.
The
scholars
of
the
school
are
pre
­
supervisor on their side of the house,
:&gt;r. Elliott was sent tor to dress the in Morgan. Mmulav last from Fnwoil, house passed off nicely with theexoptparing to put a pjay “The Social Glass”
wounds, and expresses the opinion that, where t»hc has been visiting with her iun or u blight disturbance caused by M. N. Jordan and Win. Turner, trustees. on.lhe bo irds-here.-in the near future. and wonted to know who the republi­
'tL_:
cans are going to run.
•laughter,
the past winter.
there were no bones broken.
too large n crowd.
•
, All nre re-elections except K. T. French
TUh case of the people vs. Matthew
11.11. winde’s r.uLulars had two sur­
Elili-r
Withu
ii of
Morgan,
pre;
t-hi-d
i::.:
.
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:
,...
and
Wm.
Turner.
Mra. IIeh a Hewitt finally filled her
A car ln;td of fat ihevp left this place
..
. ...
- • L\frs.
Fyench A Son’s roller mill was photo­ Harknvna fur assault and battery on prise parties for him last week, one at'
week appointment on Friday evening the funeral aermon of Mr. nnd
fur Buffalo lust Friday.
,
E.
11.
Romans,
of
Kalai'nu,
comes
up
F. M. and one at F. J. Quick’s. He
graphed by C. H; Harter Monday while
fart, nt the M. I’, chureti. by reading Cali :vu&gt; infant child last Mundi!
Ch.irb-s
Porter has bought a farm of
before
E-q.
Mills
WHnteday.
closed bis school last Friday, andSatarQuite a stir in Morgan sine. ....
twi-lve teams were in line waiting their
Mr.
nelect pieces. She fa a good elocntion105 acres near Hickory Corners.
Edith Fleming spout Sunday last, day he returned to the Agricultural
,'
ist and ought to have I.im-d gr&lt; elrd with Met’Jure has conic into possession &lt; f the I Thw school at .South Pine Lake dosed turn to unload wheat.
Cook property.
*
z
Wedhteilay evening
Rev. John at Middleville.
college.
» full house. Proceeds amounted to
' on Thursilay lust.
Rev. 0. S. Grinnell was at Dexter
Whuiley will lecture at the Coogn-g^
Free Methodist quarterly me Ung
about Siu.
Oraon Eldred, of Dowling, has been tionid church on v. hat he learn*! ot last Sunday, nnd Prof. J. W. Huberts
FOUR Ct)RERRE.
Enoch Arden w;w repeated st Thomp- cotmuenee* next Friday night.
occupied
liis
pulpit.
visiting his friends al this place,
the “IlablU and Customs of the Na­
li the party will return those thill
Wheat looking well.
ionV Hid! uq .Saturday evening, b\
A. S. Stanton has gone to Chiciigo to
.Mud is now the order ot the day.
tives ot South Africa" while ho was a
Henry Ohamberlin and Allen Richard­
Augusta talent, to quite a large audi st mm they togjr off the buggy ii Mr.
New England supper at M. Dusters
buy
new
goods.
U.
mi.*s|ohary In that country.
Coir .-, old barn some time ago. t&lt;» 1I.___
imce. to the satisfaction ot their patrons.
un'Ttirsday evening.
Mrs. Lvn Slrow bus moved ^o, Ber­ s n. of Antrim Co., are visiting friend*
New sugar socials are tb.o next
Spark’s shop, there will be no qm-sttous
and relatives in this vicinity.
J. W. Ford and Boyd Cortrigot have
The drama has been postponed to departure promised by those who man­ rien county.
Meeting arc still in^pcogrem at M*r8UCMR.
gone to Buffalo with fat rattle .mt! hogs. ■uked. Ouiorwlsc they will oe dealt Tuesday evening, March luth, nnd will age entertainment matters.
to
. » the P™" b* nresrdtacl in the M. E church.
tln’s Corners, with good results. Some
P. II. Lawrem-n sold his fat sheep
Dr. A. Hanlon and faniiiv moved to
of the young folks ot this place attend
W00PI..457&gt;.
..a Friday Inst to Richland parties.
their new home in Elk Rapids last
u.thotapp^ Im~
b.
nearly
every night. May the good
Rev.
i
».
8.
Grant
is
happy
again.
It
Mr. ami Mrs. Hewitt have completed
’m •• I Quite a tiUtnter Went from here to week. Tha doctor has beeu u resident
work go on.
•
.
’ । the exhibition which look pluce at the here for the past sex mteen years and is u i pound girl.
Ueir visit among friends here aud re­ iu Morgan, mid why? Because
girl.
The frit-ntis end relatives of Mr. and
Heury bwin says that it is e girl
i Brown mthool hou*e last Friday even- the placq can hardly gi t along without
limed tn their home iu Augusta.
Henry Strong is making propart tifin?
Mrs. Clayton Price gave them a pleas­
that
came
to
bis
house.
Al Ma plea and wife, ol Plainwell,
i :ng. The pleasure of thw entertain­ Jinn.
Jilin. No
5o one
ouo ’could leave town and
ana
Geo. Lava says he is satisfied now, ant surprise one day last week, they
.•ere guests of A. G. Curtrigbt and W. for a big summers work on his prick ment was seriously marred bv the carry with them more good wishes
left them as n token of regard a handas a girl has come to stay with biin.
presence of some drunken rowdies, than did the doctor and hla wifa
"'. Barber during the past few dais. , yard.
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Mr. J. N. Parker Matted up his clov­
8. C. Doud has received vouchers somc center table.
Adnm Elliott paid Middleville friend&gt;
otherwise it was ^success.
Middleville is to have n new doctor
er buller IimI Tuesday, Intend! g to
The hammering on sap buckets and
Jim Richard's fee.! mill is temporari­ In the person of X L. Taylor; M. I)., for 91,190.01 for fuck p»v. Increase, and
. visit lust wwk.
linisli
finish
up
the
hulling
that
should
have
pans can be distinctly heard at present
ly 'a i.'ublvd.
Protracted meetings have closed fur
who will move here from Clyde, Mich. rei«ue oi pension and 812 per iqontti in sugar bushes of this place. Our
been done last fall.
hereafter.
■
»
Mra. John Jones is having the mater­
ttrnpresent nt the W. M. church. Some
Sirs.
(».
W.
Ickes
haa
gone
to
Freew.«wksHiith and paint shop in Mor­
Blacksmith
Thad. Rogers, of Bay City, was here mouths are Iwgiuning to water for the
ial for hi-r new house placed on the lot muni, Ohio. on« three week* visit
hopeful ennverrions us the result of the
ts. Ashalter
A 5l«ud
proprietor*.
gan.
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-----------------------ready for use as soon as the weather 7 Mra. Dr. Ricff is seriously ill from the last week and sold at auction all ot his goodies of the maple.
■liTurt are reported.
Wonder what
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attracts those Voung wilt admit.
G. W. Coots is building a new sugar
Little fa said or done iu regard to the
effects of a fall upon an fey door etep farming utensils, grain, cto. on the hoime.
■ ■ from
\y
it
gents
Cbarlutte?
...e thfak
—
A J. Carpenter farm, and bus rented
Thw anxious lovers are soon to be last week.
;itnmendment
of toe
constitution
’
that
muitbaa couple of young India,
Our rick are convaksciug.
the farm to John I^ee.
wedded we understand.
am-mg the people of this place. Would
The
scholars
of
Miss
Lillian
Hales
live hereabouts.
See that blr grin on A. Mapes’ phis—
'fhe republicans will have their cau­
it not OU well to Htir up our pure minds
department of the union school gave cus on Wednesday, March 30th, at 2 all on account of that bran new board­
The irexplayed sad havoc witffthe
tn the wuy of remembrance by up- barb wire along the railroad, having
fiERKRY.
her a surprise party Tuesday evening.
er at his house. It’s a boy.
o'clock
iv
m.
nt
Town
Hull.
rotating a meeting and have the sut&gt;- broken it badly.
Amendment meeting at the Tamar­
AUCX.
G.V. Hildingvr expects to move to
iort iDVtsfiguted and discussed by some
Reported that E. O. Hvde has rented ack church Friday eve. March 11th.
DELTON.
.Sunfield on his farm.
•ompetent speaker, who is capable of the mill property ut Morgan, owned by Come out and be informed on this Im­
Mr. Hatmne has rented Chas. Leis’
Foz.i.owmwi is the program of the
Oh. say. did you see tho robins this
throwing light aud good reason why
portant question.
David McClure.
morning’?
ifarm.
we ought, or ought not to use our influBarry County Teacher’S As-oaaboa,
SVF.STIII rr..
School closed in the Tamarack dis­
Miss Cora Nyo was this only one of
The mud in the roads 1s quite deep,
nee and vote for er against the meas­
to be held m the High School room at
trict last Friday, and with It the famil­ but itdoeenot stop that young St-bre the
. andldntea for examination at
l
ure Y Let us have u full aud fair disKREKPOtii.
iar chirp of thu "Hack” driver ceases. from coming on Sunday arid going Nashville
that received :i certitfcate. Hastings. Saturday. March IJHh. M87,
:
eusedon. that we may be wisely prepar- From the Herald.
D. M. Myers started for Olivet Mon­ home pn Monday. May, stand up and ■She tiuchra in the Chreoey district in coiuinenMng ato’clock.
•ri to pa’s upon fhfaimi&gt;ort:inC question
alout attending school at explain what this all means.
J. Cbeeebrough has commended to day to
Music.
'Carlton, and her brother in the Tama­
rhea the proper time arrives to cunt fill orders fur rakes.
that place the coming spring and sum­
Prerident’s Address—Dr. W. P. Pol.
Some of the farmers about here hare ।rac. or at I’uckerviiie.
the ballot which will decide.
Ed. McDerpnnd spent Sunday Ut his mer.
John H. Smith has sold his loUlP hemus.
gone to help E. E. Grilley move his
John Hhean bus gone to Buffalo with
Quite a number ot friends gathered enginaand saw mill to Rutland, where Chas.
Supervision
of Onr Common Schools
home in Grand Rapids.
W.
Lane.
'
I
i
u car load of fat. sheep.
Heships^h'.s
»
Mrs. I’. Hennoy is slowly recovering at too residence of Mr. R. Lipscomb, he has a large job of sawing on Mra.
M.«. McArthur has rented a farinAi —Enoch Andrus.
toad from Battle Creek tod«y.
/
from a severe Illness of several weeks. on Saturday last to-surprise Mr. L.’s Healy's farm.
Music.
&lt;Campbell Township, and is moving
Mrs. Shean. Mrs A. J. ttmith and
E. Moffit and wife have been vMting mother. A good time was enjoyed by
The Best Way to Teach Grammar—
Mrs.
F.
Stewart
Is
the
recipient
of
a
i
there.
•
Mr. Thompson are reported, this morn­ Mr. Moffit's parents at Alaska this all and aubetantial tokens of regard
.
S. Haight is fixing up the front part J. M. Smith.
very fine hand painted banner from her
ing. as being on the Mok list. IL A.
were left "Aunt Sally’’.
Morris—Nora Mathews.
week.
hod John, who lives to Texas. It is &lt;of his Rirnlture-TdSrv 'to-receive the
Polly is said to be a little belter. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spencer had rela­ mounted on gold trimmings, and the ;postoflice.
Some Ene fish are thing caught from
Aftehnoon.
.
tive
from
Chelsa
visiting
them
last
Music,
the old mill pond by the Allerding
Arthur Haight and Ira Stowell were,
body is of rich velvet, ono that any lady
BOWHER MILLS.
Teacher's Legal Righte-C. H. Vanbrothers of Carton.
in Grand Rapids last week on business.
would feel proud to own.
Grandma Knickerbocker, of whose
Prof. Field wants to start a singing
Pathmaster Clemens has built a firstTheodore Hager, of East Tenn.,' was Arman.
W. P. Sianamhau been laboring for
.llnoas mentian was made last week, class self-supporting bridge 1across class at too Tamarack church. A
How to Teach Mathematics—D. C.
lomo
time
past
in
this
section
to
pro|
in
town last week visiting friends.
was buried last Wednesday, bhe was Duck creek one mile north.
good idea.
Wvner.
Chas. Collins has gone to Berlin to
cure more money for the railroad, and
H4 years of age.
Now too question is who Is the new our good citizens have responded heart­ llnish oara.
"Oh. ye of little faith,” remember
Essay—Mrs. Garver.
Wei. Bowen and wife, Eld. Gillsspie that Freeport will get the Detroit. scribe at Gerkey.
Music.
J. W. George has returned from a vis­
ily to the call.
and Gim. Mosey and Orval Burpee at­ Lansing A Northern toilroad!
Everv man should vote on the
How I Taught a Class in Geography,
If there ever was a deserving people it to friends in Ohio.
tended tho box social ot Grange Hall.
Reported that Dr. DuVore. formerly "Amendment," Let every man who Is
Dr. J. A. Baughman, of Texas, was — Anna Johnson.
Rutland; last week. Very plea-.mt of this Dlaca, is about to locate in Cale­ opposed to the open saloon come up it is in this locality, and we justly think
John Locke’s Theories of Eduoatk
that it this railroad should go through here last week viriung friends.
lima
" To the help of the Lord against the here we are deserving of a depot right
-Ella E. Hallock.
donia to practice his profession.
David Baird fa moving into Harvey
Paper—11. H. Andros.
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Lewis Mason,.who has been conftntxl mighty.”
CARLTON.
here, this bmng tho half way place be­
Knickerbocker's house.
Miscellaneous Busine®.
to the house several weeks with erysiptween Hastings and the M. A'O. Again
Fteasant weather.
Saturday the Ktonec school scholars las is much better at this writing.
Our county Association Is steadl
QUIMBY.
we are right in the midst of lakes,
Farmers are preparing to make sugar. crowing in favor with the teachers
go to MiddlevUlo to get their pictures
Ella Near, of Traverse City, and Mrs.
M.
Ward's
mother
is
still
on
the
sick
there
being
three
in
easy
access
to
this
James Bogaidtu and Judson Handy
taken us a present for their teacher.
E. Gray of Campbell, were the guests list.
point, and with the;present condition of Portland, Ionia Co., were visiting at the county as is clearly shown by tl
The Htokoe school children have of Dr. Rnckleand wife Tuesday.,
Jamra Gregory h attending the of the road cost of here which is now James Carpenter’s and other friends in large attendance at the lut meeting
taken the same plan to remind their
Oct., at which there were fully 1
Stella Ward who has spent the win­ teachers class. We wish you aucreca in covered by a plank bridge something
this
place last week,
taacher of their esteem for her.
interested people present. As will '
ter with her grandparents at Kalama­ every good undertaking, James.
like 20 or 30 rods, it would make a
D. R. Foster sold a fine span of hor­ seen by the excellent program giv
Geo. Mcwy this week do«we a very zoo. will return to Freeport next; week.
Almond Cuiahan aud wife are the main thoroughfare for those people ses last week to parties unknown.
•nccessful term of school in the Robabove. live iiuietions of the hour are
Henry Rickert Is getting material on mourning parents of a deceased babe. living oust of hero who will mH come
John Carpenter sold a very line 5- be discussed, and among them Supu
bto'a district.
the ground for a house to be built on
thia way to market. Rut we await the year-old colt to Jameu Bogard us, of
Mrs. W. Bentley, who has been quite his farm soon rs the weather will per­ The burial took place Monday.
virion of Onr Common Schools, whleh
Another
ringiug
school
of
35
scholars
decision
ot
the
officials.
Portland,
last
week.
Price
8200.
poorly for some time, is thought to be mit
subject is now before the State Legte
is being taught by Mr. Taylor.
Auction bills are numerous, bnt com­
George AUardlng is putting down a
improving.
’
.
lature.
Ernist G. Gosch A Co., having re­
The Wrrieyan Methodists began pro­ missioner McAlfastcr is doing a good drive well.
The people of Bowen were startled ceived their deed for and improvement
Let all the teachera of the oral
tracted meetings on Monday evening job fixing tho crossing cart of here,
Mrs. Geo. Nichols is on the sick list. come together and give expression
••me day tort week by what was thought in vent stoppers, are meeting with ex­
at the school house. Rev. Martin was which will now bring lots of travel by
William Wallaco’qfamily have chlckto bo a thresher engine passing along cellent success selling territory.
their w&amp;h« in th» mattor. En
here that had to go in another direction,
met
on
his
first
evening
by
a
house
well
the road. It proved to be J. W. Briggs
^ijncle Nicholas A Harding, of North buslneee and profession has its ohsm
Eliza Fox returned from Sheridan filled.
on account of the water on tho crossdialring that I’erkey cow. however.
Uon for mutual improvement and
last Friday looking well and happy.
J. Wilkins’ mill yard is well covered W£me of the farmers living ncartoen- Carton, lies at the point of death.
Mra. J. Woodward, of Kalamazoo, is She reports Rev. and Mrs. Nagi er en­
oonragement. Let each teacher ate
with logs, bcoidee those he will most
Distemper is raging among the horse
driting triends hereabouts.
joying good health and spirits.
probably have to draw to the mill on have got the boa» land tor raising kind in the northern part ot this town. it that hte profesrion falls noC a w
Everybody remember the apron
behind in Barry county, and kt uami
Itw said that the condition of the Crutdte.
onions, and we think that there is some
r
—
'
John
Pumphrey
started
Tuesday
&lt;octal {Saturday evening.
peach buds at the present time are good
The eoctel at T. bponabte’a was a money tn the schema
lost, with a car load of goods to Par­ this coming meeting even better U
Alex Shaffer has rented tho Brighim and the prospects ore favorable for an
Hchool closes this week, making four melee, where be hu moved his mill.
perfect sueccoe. Every body spent a
Y ouag farm.
excellent crop again this year.
pleasant evening, repecially the boy months
We think Jud had better stay tn
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Our rilfago btocksmith. Mr. Bestty.
Jno. Wallace Is reported to be rapidly from the south, who to looking for a
BOag B08TW1CT, tkCTHMy.
doors at night after this, a little.
fa about selling out Walter is a good recovering from bis long and ccrious
BARRYVILLE.
place to hire out.
John Wallace, who has been sick for
workman, and we hate to lose him.
illoe®. John’s many friends in this
We hope that we may spend as pteeeMinnie Lewis of Hastings. 1* sewing about eight weeks, is so he can walk
Hastings Lodge, Na 044. L O. of
vicinity will be pleased to see him out ant a year with our new neigh bora on for Mra. Friend Soules.
out a little.
T.. wishing to express itself in favw
NORTH IRVING.
(he county farm as we did with the
Clarence HUI well
returned home too amendment to the constitution
Mr. Aldine and wife, living south of
Wm. A. Moors to quite rick. He has
preceding ones.______________
Battle Creek, visited friends on this from Grand Rapids Wednesday. Clare the State of Michigan, renlbdag t
the flrat of next week for a three days’
twn in poor liealth tor Home time.
says there Is no place like homo. He the liquor traffic is the greatest evil
street the flrat part of the wook.
Mra. Isaac Cunningham met with visit in Kalamazoo and participate at
ASSYRIA.
There was no school Monday, on ac­ will return to Grand Rapids tn the our land, that it is growing worse y
quite a serious accident on Friday last, the toth anniversary of Mrs. Ward’s
count of the death of a child of Mr. near future.
Everything muddy.
after year, wishing it may be etrial
being thrown from her buggy ana hav­ P!*No service at any of the churches last
Henry Hatch, of Middleville, visited from our land, and realizing thia to
J. M. Powers, of Bellevue, was in Chas. Gaskin's brother-in-law.
ing her Hhouldor dislocated.
Fnend Soules Is having every other friends here last week.
town on legal burinete Monday.
a non-partisan question and that i
The school in district No. 3, Irving, Sabbath; Bev. Eaton was detained by
nnsExvEE.
Jokie rays he knows who run his row of apple trees taken oat of his or­
is the time for the order to work
closed last Friday not having been very the illneaa of hto wife, Rev. Bowen wagon into the marsh, and be will chard. which greatly improves the
work with a wiU. Therefore.be it
DOWLING.
successful, through do fault of the was ill and Rev. Mourer was called to make somebody bump for It. So, boys; looks thereof.
Rmlnd. That this lodge will u
teachers. Too much gossip. If Mrtf. preach a funeral sermon.
Itettie
Boice
has
a
new
melodian.
Mr. Adrian Paxton received third
look a lettle oudt.
the room* tn Its poorer withall
The summer term of the district
Grundy can not rule, she can destroy
Lon Tobias' have a big boy.
H. B. Tompkins and family have re­ grade certificate at the teacher's cXumperanre people nnd all societies
the teacher’o usefnlnees by her gossip, school begins April 4th. Mary bulll- turned to Battle Creek.
Mra. Mary Dll-on had a very pleasant are in favor of this HmmdnM
ination held at Nashville fast week.
vou know; and that is something she van has been engaged to teach in the
&amp; V. R. York, of ItetUc Creek, waa Hi* many friends wish him sncceas- in surprise in the shape of a new organ, a driving this earned evil from oar
higher grade and Mrs. Kut-h Carter will in A-syri* Utt week.
succeeded in doing in this instance.
his enterprise us n country pedagogue. present from Mr. and Mra. Jendro.
and that wo will work with
teach In the primary department.
1 see in last week's Issue there was a ing energy, and will until &lt;
Mrs. M. Hamilton and daughter, of
Charles Parrott and wife, and F riend
The
boiler
bead
in
J.
Chreebrongh
s
■
WEST BALTIMORE.
Bellevue, are visiting Mrs. Hamilton’s1 Soules and wife Sundayed al Johns­ special corespondent for Dowling. and vote is polled at the coming eted
Stocking lake has not been so high in factory gave out yesterday. No-damage parents, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Wilcox.
town, the guesLx of Mr. Asa Beach, all that correspondent wrote was one
occurred except the accident will com­
item and that being nothiag but
twenty years.
Mra, Parrott’s father.
J.M.I!00LK.Bre.»e.
There have been IS cases of mumps pel a shut-down for a few days. Repairs
MARTIN S (XIRNERB.
Canto announcing the marriage of slurs and abuse upon the (..rangers and
their sheds. Now, as 1 am not a Gran­
among the scholars of -the Weeks dis- ’.'“Sn-fflySwSI!Frank Mted'a baby Iteed bat two( Haaa Badcouk and Miw PI
ger, pcojvle may think 1 wrote this item
I’lcl. aud more to hoar from.
ant View Farm. Butfavill
, March M, were received
ids. are vfaltingat Melville HokomKs. -ran! Sundaymorningn/r'Jrera hia tx«i sick
vicinity.
h»a been sick
C. A. -Better, of Carlton, Mopped L'. B. Sunday school; five teachers and M&lt;hodU4 m nfatera.hra3«o
sic* for• friends and neighbore in

Hastings

City

Bank.

County News.

with L Wreks one night loot week.
seven viators were present.
9O®e
H. L. Tobfas has got to be grandpa.
A horse owned by. J, .W. Boynton find
Our School closed fart8rturd»y.

�magnify the truth /Jml there ia no
truth left is concerned.
Our party that Friday night couxlst■
ed of ten persons, representing Live
COOK. Kdltar.
states. Our trio, armed with lanterns,
was among the number. Out guide
Hastinoh, Mich., March 10.1887.
boldly led us to the entrance of thecate,
a
gaping aperture 3Ux4O feet. As we
'
marched on and down, the darkness
.
continued to Increase, till we could cut
it with a knife, when our lights were
’
in the most of Wednesday in taking removed, as they were on one or two
j occasions. The path converges to a
in the rights of the Queen City. The
business portion of Cincinnati liea! narrow entrance way, barred by an iron
along the lowlands next the river, and। door. Through this we paua, and soon
tar
or
is not very creditable for a city of 300.­. the depth and breath of the cave so in­
CHUCUrs
000 population—narrow streets, dingy. crease that we find no difllculty in sebuildings, and a general air of neglect. curing standing room. Wearenowin
that isn't pleasant.
Grand Rapids’&gt; , the main cave, or Broadway, which for
ED1T0KIAL notub.
business streets are far more creditable. four miles has an average height of 4u
' feet and width of &lt;50 feet. It is broken
. With what enthusiastic unanimity The residence portion bon the high­
k by frequent ebambera, and from it are
Michigan will rush to the support of lands back from the Ohio. The grades
. many branches. Nick said there were
flrover Cleveland when he comes be­ are fearful, the streets as crooked as
. 200 miles altogether explored. Safe to
fore the next national convention for could be well made.. But the residences
. deduct 50 miles, for Nick has been a
Xytnominalion! We imagine we see a are most of them very fine, some or
, guide in tills cave for 45 years, and
deiegstlon from East Saginaw in his them elegant In finish and tho very
On ak with him exactnetis has not so much
ffaterest, carrying a banner ahowing the acme of architectural beauty.
k virtue as largeness.
representation of the handsome 8100,­ clear day the view from the highland*
.
Wo noticed ms we got fairly into the
000 public building which might have must_be Inspiring. Many hundred feeti cave that there was quite a current or
adorned that city, if onlv the president below and stretching away as far as
,
air
toward the entrance, nor was Jt so
kad attached his signature to the bill. the eye can see is Cincjnnnati. Across
damp as we had expected. The tern perThen there will be u full representa­ the river are Newport and Covington,
J aturo remains 55 degrees summer and
tion of the marine interests of Detroit and the hills of Kentucky looming up
About the llrst thing our
Near the, winter.
and Port Huron, Grand Haven and as a pretty background.
। guide points out are the saltpeter beds,
Hast Tawns, ail clamoring for the man summit of the hillsis the Cincinnati
। which are alleged to have been worked
who wouldn’t sign the river and har­ Art Gallery which we visited, and
. as long ago us 11112. The llrst attraction
bor bill. And when he gets the nom- whose attractions richly repaid our
, is called “Methodist Church."
Our
urntlon what a walk over he will have! visit. Many pieces of statuary and
guide explains that it is not called BupOf course they greehbackers will rejoice paintings were of the finest The next’ tist church because'it is so dry. Presat the opportunity to indorse Mr. great attraction is the water which
। ton’s arm began to work loose at this
Cleveland's hard money, anti-silver the people are compelled to drink—if
sally of wit. There is a resemblance to
views, and the free traders will batten they drink aav. It’s name is mud, and
a pulpit, and room for quite acongregato show the appreciation of bis consist­ it comes from the bottom of the billowy
gation. 1 am told Bervices have been
.
ent adherence to the policy of protec­ Ohio.
The evening of th^Slth Mr. Good­ held here. We next branch off into
tion. If Mr. Cleveland gets the nom­
Gothic avenue, and are successively
ination we shall expect to see the year departed for Memphis, and our re­
shown the Gothic Gallery. Gothic Chap­
Michigan republicans abandon the field mainlug trio left the next nftknlng
el, Old Arm chair, Elbow Crevice.
to him altogether. Of course they will over the Louisville
Nashville rail­
Napoleon's Dome and Cooling Tub.
see at once that to nominate electors road.
They aro all lime rock formations, and
against him would only bo to make
We had hardly crossed the river till show the erosive action of water
themselves ridiculous by any over­ we began to notice and comment on
whelming defeat.—Detroit Evening the people of ibe north and south. In through successive ages. We are next
shown the Grand Arch, most wonder­
News.
each sizeable place would be a 9100,10) ful because of its periect arch ’ form,
Another proposed amendment to the distillery, a 810.000 race track and a which it retains for several hundred
constitution of this state will be sub­ 8100 school house. I may udd that to fret. Not far from “Wandering Willie’s
ail these a good democratic*majority
mitted to the electors at the coming
Spring” our guide taken all the lights
•lection, viz: section 0 of article ti, so as can l&gt;e relied upon in each. Except in and leaves us In total darkness. 1 never
Louisville and Bowlrng Green, I did
to read us follows:
knew what total durkuess was before,
Section 6. The State shall be divid­ not see a single ilecrat school house in and have no wish to cultivate further
. «d into’ judicial circuits, in each of Kentucky. Tho cozy little country acquaintance. Soon after, upparently
x. o^hich the electors thr-reof shall elect school buildings, at least one of which
one Circuit Judge, who shall hold his could be seen in a two miles ride in at a great distance from us, there ap­
peared a statue of perfect whiteness.
•filer for the term of six years, aud
•ntil his successor is elected and quali­ Michigan, were conspicuous for their This was produced by the guid - light­
fied. The legislature may provide for utter absence from Kentucky’s rural ing up a chamber in the distance, whose
the elecifon of more than one Circuit distri.ts. We saw only half a dozen
Judge in the judicial circuit in which in our 2&amp;) miles ride aero s the state, white and brilliantly lighted wall we
•aw through the winding avenue, and
tee City of Detroit is or may be situat­
ed, and in the judicial circuit in which, and they were very dilapidated affairs. that part of it which we perceived was
the County of Saginaw is or may be Farms, except in very rare instances, in outline us Matus and of more than
: situated, and the Circuit Judge or were poorly tilled. Buildings generally
&lt; Judges of said circuits, in addition to unpaiuted, and more or less dilapidat­ marble whiteness. The guide said It
was the statue of Martha Washington.
[ lhe salary provided by tins copstitu। tion, shall receive from their respective ed. All of them In the country, and Might as weD said the same of her
। •ounties additional salary as may, the majority of them in the large vil­ grand-mother. 1 understand it is his
. from time to time, be fixed and deter- lages, bad one or more large brick or
custom to vary the name according to
‘ mined by tho boards of supervisors of
stone chimneys built outside the bouse. the crowd. To the Englishman he calls
। Mid counties.
But while these give the bouse an air
jt the Duke of Wellington, while the
। The failure of the president to sign ot hideousneas, Kthey speak of great 'unsophisticated German Is informed
I the river and harbor bill is a direct fireplocees, and autumn and winter that the statue is a life-like one of Bis­
J Wow at the great shipping interests of comfort within.
mark.

Tho Hastings Banner..

FBOM THIS SUNN* SOUTH.

। the lakes, and one that seriously affecls
Most of the country we traversed,
the state of Michigan. It is a piece of; through Kentucky, was exceedingly
lAubborn stupidity, on the part of tho rough, but near Louisville it became
I president for which there is no excuse more level, the farms were better cared
j nor extenuation. It becomes more and for, the buildings well kept up, and the
(more apparent ever)' day that when houses especially, gave evidence of that
I Grover Cleveland was taken out of his
old-fashioned ease and elegance of ante­
J bailiwick as sheriff of Erie county, it
bellum davs. We shw very few of the
I was a case of political abduction which gorses for which Kentucky is famous,
■either time nor circumstance can ever and Kentucky's “most beautiful wom­
* justify.—Detroit Tribune.
en in the world" were evidently not
j Not a single one of the Democratic numerous on our route—“all in the
next town,” probably, for we saw none
Congressmen of Michigan voted In
of them.
favor of a pension for the widow of
The people of Kentucky are for the
'lien. Logan, while Tim Tarsney made
‘•speech against granting her n pension: most part ignorant or very poorly ed-1
Their ambition may be to
xnd Tarsney, Carleton and Eldredge ucated.
.voted against it, and Comstock, Fisher, raise a “fast boss” or go to Congress,
•Maybury and Winans dodged and did for I should take them to be guilelessly
.aot vote at all.. On the other hand tee Innocent of all other ambition. They
|Sepublicans,Cutcheon, Moffatt, O’Don- are not thrifty, and are far from pros■ aei and Burrows, all voted for the pen­ peroas. But they seem to be very hasWon.
pltebie and agreeable, especially in
answering tbc numerous questions a
j Of course the Journal will now Ih* an Yankee might want to know—and what
[tdministration organ. The article it
doesn't a yankee want to know)1 The
,3ubli«hed last week endorsing Hill and leading families, the “T. F. V^” still
•Weaver as prospective fusion nominees retain their prestige in Kentucky, to5or president and vice president, found getter with much wmilth and social
,te way into tho columns of the Journal distinction. They are' well educated.
luring a temporary aberration of mind and the rising generation of this
-.»f Its editor. Only this, and nothing wealthy upper class are taught that
.nare. I’lease make anole of it, Mr. they are born leaders. Animated with
-Democrat The Journal is for Grover the ambition thl* early training has
t -l«veland, first, last and all of the time. given, no means are left unemployed
. Do tbc democratic and greenback
tete central committees for a moment
■appose that they can patch up a furion
Jcket with any show of being success­
ful at the polls’ If they do, the con'*fti will be taken out of them at the
loring of the polls.________
If the fates are propitious, another
,
•. ,iu^y
be christened al Lansing on
jh« 15th Uwt. with John M. Poti er
vbom ex-governor Blgole so dearly
om, as godfather. What will then
-worne of the greenback annex of the
|t ;&lt;»*octatid party?___________

l

i Hon. Edward Breltung. ex-congreeH-

that will aid in their social and intellrotnaladvancement. Thus it has happened that, while the majority of the peopie are unlettered, Kentucky has produced many of the famous statesmen,
orators and politicians of the country.
Friday afternoon found our Uttle
party al Glasgow Junction, from which
a branch of the L. &amp; N. leads to Mammoth Cave. The scenery along this 10
miles from the Junction to the Cave
is wild in the extreme. For the first
three miles the grade is 151 feet to the
mile, and it la up hill all the way. In
several places, had our car jumped
from the track, we would have been
dashed down upon the rocks hundreds
of fee* below, and probably hurt W©
reached the Cave house at 5:30, An

an excellent citizen and
cave, distant from the hotel about 500
yards, and descending in that distance

-wk*.-

1 ■

Branching off on another route we
are shown the “consumptive cottages.”
which were built 30 years ago by a doz­
en or more consumptives, in the vain
hope that the highly oxygenated air of
the cave might restore them to health.
This course was taken upon the advice
of physicians. Two of them—consump­
tives, not physicians—miserably perish­
ed in the cave, and the others were thus
frightened from attempting to live in
such a terrible place. Since then it has
been generally accepted among medical
practicioners that light is as neceesury to
life as oxygen.
«

We pass the "Deserted Chamber” and
Igo down the Steps of Timo through
Black Snake Avenue to Martha's Palace,
-Martha was not in when wo called.
Numerous pits and domes, and cham­
bers are passed, until we finally reach
1“Bottomless Pit," which has a bottom,
1however, 100 feet below us, while for
'70 feet above us la Shelby's Dome. This,
when lighted up. makes the most appal­
1ling, weird and vAld spectacle it has

yet be formed in this region, for there
ia not* single stream in it, mU the water
finding it* way to the Green river by
means ol sublerritnean channels.
THSPBO OF PROHIBITION.
ED1TOKUANXKK:

In last week's Journal id an article of
“How shall we vote?*' over the tome
of “voter," of which voter I am unable
to say. I think sold article uiialeadiug
and far from the fact. The writer will
give him credit for bls apparent candor
in favor of the present legalized tax
law ad against prohibition, but cannot
agree with . iru in the premised taken.
1 think with ‘•voter a” seeming candor
he will agree with the writer that luw
drinking habit is au evil and u curse to
society or any community where it is
sold, even under sanction ul law./It
banished from the laud, we would be
mure happy and prosperous and there
would be leas occasion tor strikes, leas
commitments to our prisons, jails and
poor houses. •'Voter,” as a true and
good citizen, you will agree with me in
the above tacts. Mow, “voter,” your
theory (ofily theory) is that it the pres­
ent tax law Was enforced (why don't
you enforce it?) it would more effectual­
ly suppress the drink bab* than prohibi­
tion. Let us reison together and ice.
The present law mentions three classes
of personstbe saloon man must not
sell to. Your "btuutl. Ui theory reminds
me of a problem given when a boy, oi
the frog and well. 1 ask you, “Voter,'
in all candor, how long under the pres­
ent lax law it will lake to suppress life
drink habit? “Voter," the lorce.of
habit is so strong, JI am ip favor of
removing the saloon with its tempta­
tions and gilded allurements as far
from the youth as prohibition can dolt,
even to its Dual extermination.
“Habit al Ant b but a silken ibrrad.
Bewrte I Tbrt Hi raw! m*y buri we M BduUn.”
You say “let us take bold of it (the
present tax law) and suppress it, con­
trol it and keep it within bounds.”
Laudalile resolution. But if the
mighty font* and will power can con­
trol and Keep it within bounds, cannot
the twine mighty force aud will power
enforce prohibition ? As a lawyer you
must kiurw it is ur would be much
easier to convict under a mure legalized
law than under the sanction of law.
Again you say, society is not educated
up to the point to enforce prohibition.
I’lease look at action through their
legislatures of many states where 15 or
2b years ago a move in the interest of
prohibition would have been whistlbd
down.
Have “circumstances” had such an
“••ffect" that we must turn back the
dial of time and say we have not pro­
gressed in “education" and all teat
tends, to build up society and good
citizenship?
’
Again you say. if prohibition Is car­
ried “It will make matters worse,
rather than better: besides make our
texes many thousands ot dollars move
annually; tnore drunkards and crime
than at present." That will be rather
a bad state of society. You do not be­
lieve it. You say. prohibition “will
increase our texes many thousands
dollars." I eoncl ude you have reference
to the amount of dollars now received
by our municipalities from the present
tax for permit to sell liquor. If so did
you stop to consider the amount of
criminal expense to the state, or even
Barry county,chargalile todrink habit?
Did you consider the many homes
made desolate, our'prisons and poor
houses filled from the same curse?
Would you barter the present and
future generations of.thrir happiness
in this life and the Ute to come for
gain or mercernary motives? No,
"Voter;" I have a better opinion of you.
Prohibition la a step in the right direc­
tion, and is a contest between the
moral position and intelligent forces of
the country on the one hand and ignor­
ant and vicious claasre of our large
towns and cities, who are the direct
product of ®ur legalized saloon system,
।on the other, it is a contest to settle
the question—shall the moral and In­
telligent forcM of the country rule the
:nation? Itisqneof the main steps to
be teken in the final struggle with the
whfakey power. The men engaged in
ithis traffic have become aggressive and
।
defiant.
It is an alarming fact that
ithis organized and legalized drink
I
habit
is threatening the verv life of the
i
country.
It becomes U»e Imperative
iduty of all right minded citizens, with­
iout regard to party, church or creed, to
।
place
themselves where there can be no
ishifting of responsibility on this Issue.
It b not a party fight in any mom, no
i
1hading up to the submiteion.

’ever been my lot to look upon. I wish
■l had time to speak of Echo river and
1the lake, with their wonderful eyelet*
1flsh, so nearly transparent that you can
’see the light through them; and the
&lt;craw dab, also translucent, which are de’void of organs of sight and hearing.
’There are numerous springs nnd creeks
iin the cave, which furnish the tourist
&lt;an abundanoe of clear water. The
1
formations
are numerous, many of them
’unique and wonderful—ataUigmltes
1from the size of a shingle nail to great
1pillars 70 feet high and eight or ten feet
in
1 diameter.
After three hours of wandering
&gt;through the cave, we returned to the hoItel, which is almost as wonderf&lt;l in its
“Voter" if you are ashamed of the
’
ride yon are engaged on. mask your&lt;can accommodate SOU gueets. But there eelf behind the battery of "voter.’’ If
•ta nothing small about it, except the not, &amp;Un your true name,
&lt;charge of $3.00 per day.
P-rtri^n.
______ ACTOWtOL
This whole country for miles around
1
Mammoth
Cave is veritably honeycomb­
HACKMETACK.
”
a ImUi
ied with caves, many of them containing
imore interesting formations than the
&lt;celebrated Mammoth, but none so large.
1I was Informed that nearly 100 bad been
opened within a few milts of the Mum-

oreraaottfimiko, and many av«&gt;“eul- *■ in it y&lt; to follow. This particular
m»4r mm
_■&gt; .
\

taraa &gt;10117 U&gt;
.

bo

Editoral Cowpondenoe.
.
Our party, consisting of Dan W. Rey­
.
nolds. George Preaton. F. G. Goodyear
and myself, left Grand Rapids at 5 p. m.
Wednesday the 23d.
The following
!
morning we reached Cincinnati. Aa
we neared the latter we noted the ab-.
!
sonoe of snow, and presence of green
.
fields—evidences that we were approaching the "sunny south.” We put.

•IgbSy-rix aad B-M
prucaodlnas etusrr
feaa turtltuted for I

•Mueeoftbu sKlote 1» »uch caM1 luyr ■'*

•bile vruauo
Mid couiiW, Ii. U»c elly of Hk»UuK«.
nicfoud aad premiM-i u tn- »oia UI.
•crib-A k&lt; Mid moriEM" a* lo'.lowv
Um folloiriug dMcrfoed pircAa or
land I&gt;||&lt; aod bring In the toimoblp'*.»

the counts

« &lt;4UMl&lt;f otur
t-nut).iUr,r io.
about Li

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thia powder uvver vanra*. A marvul ul punt
'irrnrunuu
than the ordinary klnda, and cannot be soM in
"&lt;&gt;iiH&gt;cl1tk&gt;ii with the n ultlturtrol low test ■hurt
•rright, alum or pboepnale powders. Hold onb
Id cane. Royal Bakixo FOWDKM &lt;’••.. tor

Btats or MtcinoAM, i
. Offlee of the Brcrrtary of BUUe. &lt;
LaaUng. February Sth. 1W7.
To Ibe Sheriff ot the County of Barry:
a. .*,« 171m

range 10 wsrt, containing abo-j-M.-ur
Mtusf Ind, aadeaatafoUMl thirty «x&gt;j mm
land In al|, more«c le«». exeertuuc sue &gt; rew
In* alao a atrip of land t» o rw«.» »id" out m t.

•t day of
No S of Grand KaHfr «trw« iftera 113&gt; r«i&gt;. tuuen
Dorth on aliue parallel with m&gt;4 «e*t I n- g
Grand Rap d» ktrret eight ixIrnU;
.Ml
IK.
Yon are al*o herein hotined that at aahl
rirctlon the following proposed MOradMCM to
the Consftttnlon &lt;4 this Bute will be submitted
Dated. Jaasarj X. IM7.

__
UWTF44 J, KDCDGI.
Dkchy * Wouxrrr.
Mortsas .

tire to tbc liquor t raffle:

Attorncn for Mortncec^

G. H. OSMUM. Kserriary of Hour.

BaKrr btarlner. WmtIS.
Hastings. Mkh.. Feb-y
To the Qualified Voter* of Barry Cotinty:

।
NaabvilX Friday, Febrearj Sth. IjHB.

Middle'sHie, Friday. April », im:.
H lekary Cornera. Frituy. Apniw.

the MutHwm**
&lt;aini&gt;1wi|. wli

rul al Uw ..pruiuR KxrtUuaUout wUl L-e
oral s»S nritlMi, ehktly ibr
CAixl Idatea fora third cnuJ&lt;&lt; rerUOriG r.-Ma.
PAM s MUafautory rxamiurttcte Id orihuz-uplO

constitution &lt;4 thta Mate• IU tw- submitted to tbc

javassr

board I- acquainted rnu&lt; (urr.al rximwiccy

.—.....— ......„K lur wn- nr r,u
of intoxicaiiaj: liquor, except as bwrin sperifl
HrCtlOn

Mort«a&lt;eHal&lt;

brariiK d&gt;U.
office of Rari.
ehiKan. oo Jul

F« brucH.
Default hr.rit

IU.be rt

(♦55T.teX and no «uft or procrvdlt&gt;r» at
t
tag berta tnxUintad w merer ibe ivoorj'
cored by nxl RwrUnrt■. or atiy part thereof.
Now. therefore, by vtrtne of lb ".power ol s

Prinriprt ,UI.
»» AHvarjMM ot Inlerrrt tberrou, »1&gt;ouM
la"rW«. thrir r xrrutorx

t.

south •aateri, half of lot lour &lt;0. In Block
St hl Kuett * KraSekFa addition to th" C
HaHiap. Mmruinx to the rial tUereef.
’
*U' '"cook t BflKI.IX".'.

Detail basing been nuri" tn tbo-condi
t a certain mort rut" waited by Martha •
M John Htock. husband and wife, to Him
&gt;'daty. Mleblmui, &lt;o

aj

&lt;&gt; that on
. at io n'etoe

e

MIcMrad

JSRS-^2

3m6R1
r.HNkn
een red)
SMITH *i

I hair

LMM. CHAW MortRW*.
Bohe'ltori f^HortjU*'

TO ADVERTISERS.

V*

�* UASVE LOUS FEAT.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

MEXICAN SENOBITAS.
THEIR EDUCATION AND WHAT THEY
ARE EXPECTED TO KNOW.

WHAT

WILL

rr

MATTERt

I'll.m M

An.! only Kl»vCh a gears at teat.
&lt;Jreeufit-Id.' Hunman': Lathrop. Licaty aud
. Ateeut Kelly aud Touiliaou.

«

P.ftocn building? at SouSh Boston. Va..

Homer,'Aik-h., unking for a po-filou m a grade
teacher »»&gt; recetmiaml ordered filed
The Sujiernitctideiit -tated that Blnee the last
meeting uf Uie hoard be bud suspended Edltn
Keuflrlil am! Belle Hot- bklv* iroui the high
*cbo&lt;&gt;l for nilKi'Oduct. the su«t«ru»kMi io remain

i* (IM.iam), with itikuraaro at &lt;t»,0U0.

nrancTA is about *30,0JU.

Illinois t»au«o
‘■tnrwi »y, on tlie lix-atliip of

prit*, rocriving

Thi» bill annexing flay Vie

Articio* Incorpdrslln.- tho Wfacoorin Mid­
Boid radruul, to ruu lro.-u Chicigo through
Viteonoin pim-rkw to tho iron regions of
flt’-cbignn, were Ohs! Thu reday at Madison.
Tho oapital stock i i W,i&lt;D,UUU, and tba Chi-

iftWws

tookiag toe projnet.
dally stnLbnd in

relation to Q*i-en

dirtant

Victoria, died

te a frame building ou Eighth arwu?, Moi
ster. Ind., custom* officer* *ouk&gt;i tlS.OUU

tfraadchiki to,

Twenty-ooa tbuuiiand doUars Iim U-sui eubxnbod at indlauapolu to aocara a league
*— II

I..— •*._«

'

TK- Georg'* K- Oyler Mauafarturiux rom-

&lt;ricultaral in ptemenu.

The scholastic courao of n Mexican girl of
nristocratlu family fa finished lietoresho fa
15, at which ago she fa considered •‘mnrriaws
•bte" The wife of Gen. Hanto Ana «
nvdded to that wily ruler, whom Atm neons
rcmember ns ■•the butedwr ot tho Alnmo,"
when only 13, and numerous hri.iet in toeso
later day* uro sesrw-ly older. It must be re­
membered, however, that glrfa mature early
in tho tropiav, and in coim*pouding ratio
grow old much sooner than in th.* colder
north. Though Mexico alnunds iq slnglo
women of mature age. &lt;w never bears of "an
old maid," for to remain forarur unmarried
entails no such stigma Imre as attaches to unmarri.xl femaJeo of other land*. If her lonely
condition fa allwied to by th«&lt;* polite propio
they spook of her with somo kindly phrase,
parlors of Uie Hoffman bouse Ratunlnv nft- indfcMing tool la pobraclta (the poor, dear
tiling) has beor. •■hard to plea* "
frttu of too uind -reader. Waahlngton Irving
The costetn of engaging aecomplitbe I forBisho t Th* * vent of tho waning wan an oign govwwaars or native tutors to instruct
attempt by Mr. Bi*hop io find nm-dsllion young girls nt. horn-- fa gaining ground among
plu (belonging to Mr-. Frank Leslie) that wealthy familive in Mexico, because to send a
had been hiddeu within a mite of tbo hotel
----- . -.
J VW. * v,
“
Henry Guy Carleton m-tected E. iL Hoyt, day school—even in too family curriagn, ac­
companied by' a mold who never lev right
a-;: os a committee to see tbattoors »as no of her till she fa safely returned to tbo pa­
collusion.
ternal cava—fa looked upon an an alarming
They got into a light buggy. Mr. Biteop, stretch of the propnetiei*. In U» days of
securely b.tod fol led, jumptn-f In after tto-tn. conventual imthutions toe daughters of well
^a^r
Bwhop •• led to- to do parent* wore universally placed in
rein* and driving charge of the genda sister hood, generally en­
rflPt&lt;1&gt;y through the tering the convent schools at an early age
Fit
stroola followed ex- and remaining until old orrrigb to marry.
gr-reff
artly the c.rcuftoua Rincn tbo banhbmrnt of nuns and monks
from Mexico a great many private scbtxifa
on-d seminaries have been established, where­
in girls are duly -finfabed'’ according to
Mexican idea*. The acbx&gt; of tbeir accomblind driver stepped plitomento fa to bcecmo good linguiste and
excellent
musicians and to acquire a smatter­
the cumin itteo out
ing of history nnd general literature, placing
tliem about on a par with tlm &lt; &lt;'rrr^tonding
and unlit-sitaiingiy
guided them into claw in Fmnre and Spain. But they are
w. v'V’xn msnow Gramercy Pdrk never cultured to tlw B***tonlan point In tbo
hotel, through the effire and into tbs main ehurtfci or occult sciences, their simple ac­
par-or, slopping them in front of the m nisi quirements being such as shine to best
and taking ths pin from undor tbs vase advantage in tl&gt;e bomacirclo.
• Mexicnn ladies of high degrew are novor
educated with a view to utilizing tbeir ac­
complishments for gaining a livelihood in
anv rxwllllr rerrrwv of fertiine fnr' nrwter m

n ghts ago Gov­
ernor Luun*biiry

twicn IN.QUO.KXJ and »7,WX&gt;,UQ0

Ur ir onn nipport The oi l Spanish ru«u&gt;tn
which obliges gentlemen to provide for nil
their drstitute female rvlativro and to shield
tliem absolutely from contact with tho world

Saw two members

Bneoean.t Surgsoo
General Fux.drt.ikIng the b. alto oT
Gen. Smith. Step­
ping Up to them bo

While ocoMing bar husband at Milwaukee

Tbn Arc

during H&gt;bruary aggregate

( wish it distinctly

INDIANA'S DIFFICULTY.

drink intoxh-aUng phim^ c. umtmoin*.
liquor iu public." l iio office* did not iuuki
&lt; reply
ANOTHER RIVER HORROR.

Mohttji, Ala., March

88
poilUcnl stotu* of tos b-gialxture. Tufa
would
require
thirty
days,
‘
rt»s extra
wscsiou
“ 1‘ ‘
called

tbo daughter in too*e domestic duties which

Mixaxaroun, Minn., March I.—Tho great
flour warehouse of Charlea A. Pillsbury A
Co., in south*-oi«: Minoenpoli*. colln|«d - at I
o'clock Thursday mornln;. There warn

frun&gt;-.

The buiuli ig, which

Tbsdduiagw fa variously tatimated

&lt;at* conrodiu-g Ruberfaou’s right to preside

Anwig effort is being tnndn for Smith, but

9.

s

&amp;
-3
£

father’s houmhold. I have heard of case*
where sbo baa oven oi-dercd all the provisions.

thorough aceonnt of all domestic expend-

ibuut-ftXWO busbc-L ot wheat am 1 wrecking

below the patrician stratum in tho social
structure, are numerou* in Mexico, six!
greatly to Im pitted. For several years past
tte* Mexican girvcrmnent has been making
praiseworthy efforts to amatiorato the druse

monitor of ron-

gue.l, Lu: the probabililiea am that at that

ftS.'SKK-SS ■

cliangrd bi* mind, and kept tbs youngster at PblL Dunhor. wood
Washington with him. He wrote us this in­ ■any 0» tMBMrat, artatlag....................
formation. in fact, nnd Inclosed In the letter F. H. Rartow A On., suppbe*...................
Untec ttehool fornttun- Co......................
money the fare from Washington to Raltftnore. He explained that the pars entitled

Jjeord."—Wanlitogtoo letter.
The style of living of President Washing­
ton's family'would not be tolerated in a prtsd-

number of public sehnite and offering educa-

cnod, and they r.re ignorant and supenXiflous

Whoat—Ex sited: strong ami

higher

seldom nnderwland even the geographical po­
sition of tbeir own country, and to them the
whole workl beyond is a total blank. Be.ng
thus pitiably without remurcrw, tbeir future
deprods entirely uj-on marriage—and hap­
pening to mtea that they are nonentities In-

Uu motion the County noard ot Kxamlners
were granted thu use of the High -cho-1 build
tng for the 3Sih and Mlh ot March, and tho Bar­
ry Co. Tesrbeni* A*aoebttton were granted too
use ot tlio high Kbbol budding for ibe 1Mb and
and - Oth of March.
The rerent trouble tn the high school was
thoroughly dl*cn-iu*d *nd all tbo membrre* of the
board expr-ssed themiu-him as Intending to
stand by toe sui*erintendei&lt;t and his assistants
In their endeavor to malntal'i rxdry and good
gnierament, and to sustain the high reputation
vf the Hast!ng* schools.
. Board adjourned
E. A. RIDER, Secretary.
JOHN UCBTY. President.

,W. II. Goodyear &amp; (k&gt;. can Hlwayit be
relied up«»n to carrv in stook the purest
and itest goods, nnd Hiistaln the reputa­
tion of Moe active, pushing and rellable.by rrcomm^tlingarticles with well
cstaiilisln-d merit and such ha are popu­
lar. Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. King"* New Discovery for con­
sumption. colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. 11 will Run ly
cure any and every Hflcction of throat,
lungs, or chraLiind in order to prove
our claim, we nsk you to call and get u
Trial Hottie Free.

Aaker'B English Rcmedyt It la ibo heal
preparation known for all Lung TrouWew,
•old on a positive guarantee at 19c., 60c.
E. II. Lathrop, Druggidt.

Xalpb Wllite. Albert WtUte. 'Edward WlltSt
Slllioa Willi. Jr.. Katie Willis and Georgs
Willi. h..lr. s.1 law a&gt;.rt
solid to-s f«

AUTHORIZED

And It ntipearlng that the said Phebe M. WlfII*. llrurv M. Willis, Edvard Willi* (sen •(
H-.-r*
! i- *-. in-. SV... .
vim*,
t.lrrb. VV Ittl* U.^-Lr.1
Wliiw

LIFE of LOOM

sau executor, neir* ax uiw. orean and log*
tecs, of the *.*!&lt;! Henry Willis, within the time

'yitlr* row* direct
mi t-S.(.0T*rawent

I.000.000S

them mid ea*-h &lt;&gt;* them
'
An*! It appearing that tbc said Edward Wltlfa
(sou ol I«mmc WHli*), iu-U • Willi*. Grorr* Wfl.
Il*, rred WiUi*. Ham Wifll-. Frankie WWkU
Ralph WIHI*. Albert Wild*, and Edward Wllda
y-»ra.*tt is ordered that the .n-sMer of fina
court l&gt;e anti he I* hereby appointed suardtan at
said lutallts to defend Uli* suit Units* tbn SOM
intanta do each procure the appointment of a
Eiiardlau tn defend the *am&lt;-. witbin ten day*

FRANK A. HOOK!

RIVER BOTTOM HD UPLARDS

For ssls ou OwJB and fne Ossh. and Low Ratos, to
THE UTTLE MCK i FOA f SMITH UILWM CO
Tbo GREAT AKKAJTSAB VALLEY oshnow U»

fiust taterttrnt Lull ft tie West.

tAttesri CHAS. M. MACK. Deputy Register th

llettorw.

Slate of Michigan, Count) of Barry.—os.
At a tu-Mlon of the Probate Court
sand eight hundred and Mghlv-awcn.
THOMAS M.GIBSOK

LITTLE ROCK.

Michigan Centrai

Saabvlile
Charlotte

Eaton Rapids..

Detroit .'

IS

ILW
RUT
L»
a

pre) ii« that a paper this day Bird with tMa
court, purporting to be tbo laat will nnd testa
nirnt ot raid Mid dtcexW. may be admitted t»
probate and be be appointed lulmlnlstralor at

I
I
1
'

minor, and nil otlw-r pennns Interested in saw
«--tnt.-. are required to appear st a wialon at
•Lap! «mrt. thru to be holdcn :»t tlx- probate ofltea.
In toe city of Hantinxs. In said county, uud show
c»u*e. if -any there be, why tho prayer ot Mie
petitioner «hmi!d not bcgrantril.
And It I* furtlx-r oreirrwl that said p-'titlonor
give txitlre to the person* Interested In sold
estate, nf the p*-n«tenry of said petition, and the
hearing then-of. br ranslnc a ropy of th!* ortlre
to in* publitowl In the Basting* Baxbkx, a
nrwvpaper printed and circulated insaldecmnte
ot Barry onre In each wrek for two weeks, provious to said day of fcszriny.
[A true copy.)
judge of Probate.

fl
I
1
■
1

ku'^whxlgv tbeir own i..r.rt-*-lty by aitmapuxg to
bmW Ul»,.t II f rciHitalton cJ Ue-nrWrtn*!.
Nose Geunine unless bearing this Stamp.

JAMES MEANS’
S3 SHOE.

■ayays^a

IES,

J.kum&amp;Co

iBinTON^WMMi
Detroit.

Charlotte.
Vssbvllte.
Qntaiby....
UAST1XGB..
trrteg......
MMfibirfttB.

The pita nlant of Honduran invites tbc en-

1

bring .halite

answer « dl-claim within four month* from th*

HASTLN OS DLAILKET8.

.3

Ji

Henry M. Wlllla, Edward Wtllfa. MiKoo Will**
.Marvil- t '.ulcr, I
tl....... uioh.

tn. IntnatoeUon.

W onderful Cure*.
'Jr. II. Good) ear &amp; Co^ Retail Drugtrtata of Hustnig.-. nays: We have Im
Mlirur Dr. King’.* New Discovery,
Electric Bittern and Burklen's Arnica
Salve for »ix years. Have never handl­
ed remedies that Bell ns well, or give
such universal sathfaction. There
have been Mme wonderful cures Hl’ft«1 by thnte mwlicines in this city.
Several csbhb of pronounced consump
tion have liven vntirelv cured by use of
a few ItufllvN of Dr. King’s New DisI’overy, taken In conuvetion with Elec­
tric Bitteiy. We guarateethem always.
Stild by W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

of March.

s

4 M

...I

ASEITS WARTED

length by HSoee who introduced me when I
TM* hlntrrsphT ha« t*cn Biore that ton year* .t
lectured. I finally goo to beUcrn that two SSKrST:^;; iX: J-SSL fctS. S
people were alone mponslbte for the emanri- letlruase frnr.a and MtofaMBl *nd te-torr li&gt;a MOU
pol'cn of the colored people. I was one, aod

^evaporated:
Kyi-Steady; B bld. n.hlnky-31.11 Pork­
Firm; glAUU. Lanl-bteaiy; CdWS'.Ad.
Toledo.
Tnuno, March X

I-., h.ll.

and agxlusi Uie *aid Pbefc
W.HI.
&lt;*.
..-.a, .......... ..
r-w-UOTB, X.TXUW
No.tr. Tiimum Wilbs. Euward WUHa Jr.. Frat
Willi*. Hurry With*. Frankie Wllils, fast 0»
Wlllii*. Lto f- Winis.fcsJt&gt;h WUJIs,Albert Wllha
Edsard Wllli.i, Mlllou tt Illis J.-.. Kails wS
r\\&lt;\ and reliable Medic inert are tbc beet hikI Grow Wil.!-. a, such te-lr* at law. de-rtec*
did not shake hands nt hi* rr&lt;vptiona The VJ VAX to depend upon. Acker's Blood El­ and lrp»l&lt;e* as afo* eaalii: anil that the aaMsutl
guests were arranged in a ring, and be walked ixir has been prescribed for years for all Im- and tbv axld i-rocvedtoini therein be tn toe saasa
pliKht mid •■ooditlon tbc* were In at the detfte
around and spoke to them with dignity. Only puritlssoftheBlood. In every form nt Scrof­ ol
the Mid Henry WlUia
those tb.nl had tli* proper introduction, or ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases. It Is
invaluable. For BheumatisRx, has no equal.
E. 11 Lathkop. Druggba.
Frank G.’ Carpenter.

trimmed with scarlet. The p-nrrnl kept a
chariot and four borww exclusively for Mns
Washington, and for thte be had black per­
tiltons in livery. Ho rode himself in a cream

in thrir early youth.—Correspondence Itiladelphia Record.

wtiLir V.'uwa ha* tomlarol the United Staten
county,

ue thousand eight humin d aud eig
PiOsetit. IMu-Fratik A.Hookn.a
Uu reading aud fllmg the peUUuo i

n motion the report of finance eontmUto*
arerpted. and the above arcvLCU wrrr al Thebe M. Willis,'Lydia WUlis. laaae Wtftte

SSI::::::::::::

gJc; No. S mix &lt;1 s.arch, 3tNc- Kye—l»uli.
Harley—Now luol. Pack—Dull: me*. 91XS
ffHVl Laid—$7.10 March: Y7.T&amp; April.

Hal.i prrmUo* art described a* th^ north half
of tbc north cast quarter of section numberthte
ty. town three, north range t ight went. Bom
County, Ml- hliran, containing clgliti acres at

a. Ttdeman't co.',' (Kind'Rapidi&lt; T boit'li
day he wrote us to send him a pass for him­
The Onance committee retorted biu-k i
self from Pittsburg to Washington and an­ towing accounts and reeonunrnde«l tbeir
ones to th amounte claimed lo-wit:
other for his son from llttaburg to Balti­ a
Sorter, wood
more. Tbc lad; bo explained, wua going there K. A. GaaAwar. wood........... ................. .

1

for bearin; un Thursday. March 10, at

S-tld mortgage has beeu HS-lgued to Valen
Urns, ai&gt;«' iu.ii! xssiminwiit duly recorded.

F. H. Barlow &amp; co., salt and drayage|
l/inoti Schoo! F. &lt;!&gt;., repair*........................
Hmonnt£s Ba?wku‘ Prtnllng proceedings ?
Advertising'.'.’.'.’.'."”
5.’:.".’.".”.".”."".“/

however, nnd that is to muter It compulsory
and to lianish the n^clte and nmbroidery
THE MARKETS.
frame from the school t.eure. Hitherto tbo
-imo. Other* and equally prominent Detnogreat r portion of thuscbx&gt;l houin of th-no
CiifCAno. March.
The Bmt .Salve in the wnrM fnr Guta.
girls ba* teHn(dcvoted to tho qu-nthmnbhj nocomplishntenlA of embroidery. Intv work and Bruise, tsortfa. Ulcers, Sult Rheum.
Satardov tfie govornar went a mrasa^t* to
tho inauttfarturo of artinrial Cotrera- the Fever Sons. Tetter. Ch»tpp«sl Ilantlc
i^u* Uau*&gt; r.-quc.tiug that ungre^sed
f'hilblain.s.
Coms, anti skin Erup’ionH.
latter industry being doubly a farce in this
hill-*, nurabenq 0,
9
II,
IU, In,
Anil pci.*t»ivelv enn-- Piles, or no pay
tiatnlnsL i-lnar I Sis nominal: April, opctic I land ot flowers. In mtny of tIkwo scbodU the .required. It is guaranteed to give porIQ, &lt;5, ’1&lt;H.
■“
-*
•“»
nominal: iky. tenciters exhibit with prido spclm.-ns of Onext
W, W, —___ __________ _ —
_ ____ SM-jc nominal, elnred
ojicned- WHe, c1&gt;mk1 4!&lt;«*yi** m e I. Oat*- rtil.-hlug and most clnbonto* embroidery. .'.us* fi-ct MtisfMCtliin. or money refunded.
toat they might ba transmit!*! to the iu:;sto No.
3 Xanl*. open*L aud &lt;)&lt;*sl 2lt&lt;? MB- and drawn work of marrelottt intricacy and Price S&gt; rents jvr liox. For sale by W.
11. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Inal: April, opened
cIom- I St '» ■ nom- canvas work that equal-* the famous Gobelin
ply with too request, declared apiKtal* out ot
The .Niagara Falls (Route,
tapestry. Angels, scriptural iu-.-idents, etc.,
are wrought with silk u;s»n One linen, requir­ Orunk^m. or Liqnnf HabiLean be Cured by
almloirteriag Dr Baines' Golden “pacific.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
June, opcaei |L3&gt;'.- sl-ved SiLtO askeL ing inflnitc pain* aud a vast expenditure of
It ran be siren in aeupli coflec or tea withUsed—Marcn. opened S7.®. ckosd *7.&lt;7Hr prrcicnsi eywaght, and often a year’s tian? is
* of toq pervon taking It, el­
MiLwAVELit. Wb.. March 1—At l o'clock uuniitixl.
devoted by some poor girl, who can icanrly M,ttn*«u..
frettng
a
'|
-----ssnrnt
cun-,
whether
Tuesday afternoon tho compositors ou all toe
Live stock—Tho foUcnrifig were tho quota read nnd write, to an amazing creation in
patient
drinker or an aleolions st ti.e Uaioa stock yard*: Hog«-Mark--t canvas and coloiv.1 wools—jxTh.-qv her patron the
bo.ic wrecl
ot drunkard* buvo
out on n strike tor an ad,vam.w of 5 o-utei in opened netivo awl firm. re. elpte wild ba 10 saint, represented with pnrplo hair raid yellow i*en inade tempriate
who have Liken the
hl her prices; light grade*. »&amp; .i),0.i»i. ruoab tegs; or a landscape, with a green dog In the Golden '■prciOe In the
the price of tvmpjMtion. The pr»[irio:&lt;
flee without thrir
fA-OikilY heavy picking ami ship­
knowledge,and to-day
they quit drlnkOffered to comprombo, but the offer was n«- packing,
foreground,
resting
his
mao
uptNi
th*peaks
of
ping lute. a&amp;A&amp;aC.uj. Cattle Firm: beeves.
lurmlul cBect
fused by Um» Tynograplilcal uuiou. The fJ.toji.O.'-. row*. jX.uu.tA.-HF, stockera •3.3UUT- crimson mountain* and bis tail in tbo branches
rs
Cure* tniarnnscute demanded i&gt; 3S cents for day and 43 for Bjja. bheep-acromn common, »4.w*p3.7&lt; of a blue tn*, which masterpiece-fa framed
I partIculars
medium to choice.
T1
nnd hung in the parlor by her delighted A-1‘lreMin
Ootmax bractnc Oa
Grand Rapids Lv.
10.10
Pzodirv: Hutter—E.gin creamery SRMPc mother, who pointe to it with pride ever
Ohio.
teed and telegraphed for non-union printera. per lb; fine dairy, UjAlc; fu.icy roil, IJ^klTc. afterward as Uw crowning proof of her
trvtuc...................
Kgga- -Strictly fresh, Mr per ilia. IViultry- daughtor's education.
They say they will fight it out.
HarmuM...,....
Chicken*.
per lb; turkeys. 0iu*i«
amflrmacioa

Ottawa, Ilta., March 3.—Hon. f^otnini
Swett filed his ninety-dx page brief in Cha An-

s

poor, ou Uie day of to r marriage »bo will go
to a homo of ton: own. which the expectant
bridegroom mint previous:* prepara. To
Uintendsbo is taught to prr|&gt;are drUcsriro
for tl» rick nnd refnwhing tnadirinal drinks,
, 10 "a,k- dnk'‘* &gt;*“?* •«*

The flour will ba largely saved, a large por­
tion ot the barrel* being unbroken. The

dou* great damage.

Cool Proposition.

u. uir *ewurr»

with Introduction by
ern family. Ho beltevtw not only tbnt "n lit­
tle knowledge it a dangerous tiling," mid
might lead to that pernicious •‘strong mindedtxro" which ba imagmra afflicts mewt Lsdics
in the Uuittsl 8tutr«, but that literally ‘ignoranreisbiim" in tbeir appointed sphere. R

Horrible dis

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cotton, was burnrd to tbe water's edge, and
al least twenty lives were kart. Among tbc
victiufa are Jute Rembert, of thia city, bn
wife and fl.e children. No dated. &lt;rf tb. arc
,-u.n. b...

&lt;gnAtom to BEvept ths dlurk-C attornoyshlp,
ibould too ap|«&gt;intmcnt be made, will cause

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Sboub 1 be presrut nt ttatr ptertlng«. as forineriy.
A niutiou was made toattoclr pstitlx. be grout­
ed. which motion was lost t&gt;y a railed rule
,
On mutton of Mr. Goodirar Edith Kenfteld
and Belle Hotchkb* wore granted |iernilMlou to
return toschoul un condition that Uie» make
suitable apology to the Buperintendriit for post
mlarondnvt. aud proml-e to sblde by the rules
of the school in the fuinre.
Moved Chai Florence Mead be suspended for
t»_o weeks. Motion prevailed
. The matter of repairing roof on the Central
building aud other repaira mi the Interior ol
same was presented mid referred to committee
onjtrou. da and buildings,
Tho follow lug areouut* were presented and

Iriiisb people had tbo most ntrsurd idea

mueb reading ol hooks-

Tombtgbcc river,

Dr. 81uvntey‘a appointment to a |r«itioo on

itbcuf

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during ttxj (Hut thiruwu years.

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What will it matter us then If we
Kept eur garments from tbia*ni Impure,
ficaltrred our giMJ with n plad hand free
And walked in the stn ngto of our wrctli secure!
Or whether wo wkllowrd In Mrs sod lost

tliouceforth after Hie lapse ol the said tklrW
days, the principal »um of glX TS with all snwngrs of tulrrrst tbrreoo stemlif beeoiue and bo
dm* and pavabte (mninilately thereafter, al

actfeni In the matter. He xlsofUled Chat Uh
had that Cay su«pcndi-d Fhrrnco Mead from
th- high school for the mm- cause.
i
F. A. Clarke mid several other students of the
hlxh M-houl petitioue-i tiMtUieCresLvut Uter-

Whether a kingly crown we won*.
Whether we toil-d from day to day
Or begged a pittance from door to doorf

withstanding the fact that nearly a century
Beecher Among tho Briton*.
of foreign wnr* nnd internal revolutions has
Hairy Ward Bee* her raid to a Philadelphia
made it n difficult task In many instanoea and
forever dcl.srned from matrimony the adono- reporter the other day: "Holmes, LcngwvL'
and Whittier ore all that remain of the abollof proud but imporertehed bouara.

nwai*

Juul wuMxnly exp red.
bi too Paste W lit to Ingtou csingnswiuual
-■pctaa Friday at (ialtutourg, Wortluugton
iMC Ara ni jcu votes, r.**x by b»riw who had

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Full line of lhe nb-ive mIkhm formtie by

LEADING RETAILERS
Throughout the V. &amp;•

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WASHBOMDS.
SAGINAW M’r-a

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FOURTH ANNUAL

SPECIAL SALE!

Bleached’Unbleached
Commencing* Saturday, March 12th,
We bought early and largely for this sale and we shall sell Cottonas cheap, and some makes cheaper, than ever before, notwithstanding
the fact that all Cottons are now from \&lt;' to 1c higher in the wholei sale markets.
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1 30 yards of Unbleached for
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$1 00
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good, for
better, for

If 15

extra, for

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20 yards of Bleached for
15
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do
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f Please Call and Look at Above COTTONS.

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Lh^in?^Ln?ake %dlSp W a. P^rt °f.Our ?PrinS Stock of Embroideries
; snowing the Largest and Most Complete Line ever brought to Hastings
■at prices that will insure Quick Sales
prougnt to Hastings

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THELITTLE BRICK GROCERY!

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highest prices paid for butter and eggs

IS STILL LEADINGI

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LOWEST PRICES on All Gfroort^
SUS"*1: I8,bs Wh“E^

�ftie Hastings Bannei
~77Aii^~THC IMOAT. ma ■». —

«ts.Sce«t»rcrllM.

Notiore. 6 «uU per Hue.
.1111 lirwui u&lt;»u.c« ......

tur EutertalnmeaU tor F^atof l»onzauRalloita. oterpl for cb Ml table

ATOHEHJ CLOCKS’

Tc reduce my large stock of above

a limited number of

8coffi». I

th® OU the installment ptab, (weekly
pt-tumUj ur lor green stove wood.
•irat come, find served.
JOHN BESS HER,

.l-Mteter aud OpUcbui.
RaMtn^o. Xlrlx.

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AtteuUan, Knijlits if Labor!
8NUEJS THE CELEBRATEl*

' Muhr Workman Cigar.
&lt;j*n.ntaed Lout FffJer and Finwt &gt;Vnrtt-

Dr. E. H. Lathrop's
drug stobil

ht-kry work c«Uc. b
rt fslrlek Mcllaarlta.

Local News.
i (^irctilatian th^ioeek, 1,720.
UKPLDL’CANCAUOUBKtJ.

K^paWiean catKurev for the pnroow* ol nunn«fns candldaUm for (owESi»»r&lt;ifflc-ri. will bo
uo&gt;u at th- ptartt deelxitated below.
teo-ry ■» bt«oi Uowj. Friday. Ayrt: tM.al 1
'town Kail. Wedr.vutay. Maxell ;«h. Tit.' p. u&gt;.

Uiecuit (Jor-itr adjourned Saturday.

The fusiofiib’.s didn't fuse Tuesday.

Henri Ward BEErnru died Tmwd«r.
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S. B. Willison is about moving onto
his fa\m.aesr Hlakury.Corners.
bitr^MAKtNi. ami stamping, at
Vt^ghncr A Kuhlman's millinery rooms.

Rev. Mi:. Martin will preach at the
Star school house next Sunday evening.
Sheriff Shrixer escorted the
VtdentinrJind Fry **&gt;y« to.loui* TurnA. J. Miller, of Wood land, insane,
was taken to the Kalamazoo asylum
Thursday.
Adolph Vnoj.it. who pleaded guilty
to larceny, was sentenced for four years
.&lt;t Jackson.
Saturday evening, the J9th. Al. G.
FMd’a minstrel troupe will show at
tltaon Halt

The Ind id relief corps w ill meet at
Fitigerald I'ont rooms Sat unlay after-

(ti.OVEi: ami timothy #*d. salt, limn
ami cement. « t c.. at the new elevator,
tfoocs new and warranted.

By uei ehenck to the advwtisement
on this page it will be seen that Prairie­
villi is to have another store.
The oyster supper at. Afton Smith’s
in Ruiitind. the i:h, passed off pleas­
antly and netted the society 830.33.

Tnr. Banner office hai just printed
canb giving the pedigree. (Re- of W. 11.
.Vh|ntz’ finely bred horse Holborn.
There was a tirrt-class runaway by
aMCond-dass team iu this city Monday.
•Ku damage, save a wrecked buggy.

A

of our townspeople con:i ; to Grand Hapids Satur­
day evening to Imor Lawrence Barrett.
number

C. W. Jones ha*purchased tho house
wcupied by Dan’l Striker, and will
move the same onto his lots near the
fair ground;
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Srould any inquire concerning the
prospect* of the building of the new
-r.iiiro.ul, one c*n truthfully answer
'atxMit so-so."

SqfciRE Kenaston is fast gaining a
reputation aa counsel for portly dames.
F«r inrther particular:! inquire nt the
N‘iu(res’ office.
C.Aodylar &amp; B^RNt.s are -whoop­
ing fl. up” this week to the extent ol a
i«ugo in the Banner
And they've
ojuiething to whoop over.

Nonpartizan Postmaster (to he)
Dennis gave bis valuable aid to tho
grecstMck state central committee at
Grand Rapids Tuesday. All for fusion.
RBv. Hcmndton. of Kalamazoo,
made force!ul and eloquent speeches in
this city Friday afternoon and evening
m favor of the prohibitory amendment.
E. .l Evans desires to return his sin­
cere thunks to the many friends who
rendered such valuable assistance dur­
ing the illness, death and burial of his
wife.
A house and carriage In which was
a drunken man were going about our
streets Tuesday, the horse rosining at
Rs will, the man being too drunk to
giHds the animal.

MiL'C. A. Hough will address the
Knights of Labor of this city at their
nail over Julius Russell’s store Sunday
afternoon next at 3 o’clock. A general
invitation is extended.
’
Fisday last as Mr. Isaac Cunning­
ham.
Irving, accompanied by his
wife and a lady friend were coming to
this enty, a wheel to tbeir buggy broke,
throwing Mrs. C. violently on tbc froz­
en ground, dislocating one of her shoul­
ders and bnibdng her about Lbe body.
Medleal aid was summoned from this
eity. and the injured woman is doing
» wdl as could be expected.

and fowvtT“nds the dual survivors of I
» warm .up, «&gt; ! mvintr rfUw papteolft cat
KX the voters of Ha-xtinjia iu 18W- the lion.
H. A. Goodiear uloue remaining—i'Oih
xuCBUsy. evening. Anirch loth, ton to nv.-Ticr« ths. wr.mr- i'tu-ui..v of whom clung to the varying tortuws
lorury to Iluwitate tiro i
rirat wnrm«u»Hr nOh
*'°IUe °f tlW our r*T»rV'r
Tuttle standing at the
tirat warm eug.tr of the season.
ot n,,, (g^jra nt the Juath«*a office, of this city with unswerving fulHitv.
Mr. Bailey s w&lt;w a robust health until
Fmnnh-HR A Kuhlman have juat; awmtiug dn officer to arrest him.
ulKHit threw years ago, when he wks
any
received n fine new line of millinery
DxrD-ln thh city. Ngtunlav night.' striken with the -diMittse that has prov- I
*L««* 1
aud fancy goods. The ladles of
j Charlmte, wife of E. J. Evan*, need 47 •t| fatal. The subjttt of thia sketch’!
dbd full of year?, and with the pro-1
inr-^
nnd
vtalnlfc„r,;
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ings and vicinity are respectfully in- years. The deceased with her husband found respect of mH hia nequaiotanres. I
viti-4 to call and examine the same, nt
had been a resident of this ritv 21 He Paves a wife, non and daughter, oi
tbeir rooms on Jefferson street
rears.
For some time past she' has his immediate reluiiies. toiuoura his
Lost.—Somewhere in the town of bwn an Invalid, suffering from a com­ death. The funeral services were held
The funentl from the familv rftdftomx* Tuesday
Irving, a small black leather valise plication of disorders.
afternoon, Rev. F. W. Henry officiatcontaining insurance blanks, of no was held from the family residence
Tuesday forenoon. Rev. Bancroft offici­
sr i-.ii*d;taare rttvm towater board* l»v tliearn-, rata*.mxMur natarir-u in rijnwn’Ctsui n rorvalue to any one but the owner. A ating.
■•rai law* ot thr atata. and a* ar* not eon«l«tcut ' yolr •. bnndln**. maclUncry. Jet* and ,o«nlaln».
HUitablo reward if left at the telephone
* ith tb* po were aud rW* herein Enxntc!
in Ute twvhasj of real «• -tata. and In t bn eitjn.
Friday last Fred Tinkler was ar- H
office Hastings, or Herald office. Free­
froe. ii -it am prjaon shall wilfully do or . Mon of main* and t-lp**H riiaii tro - ubroct to Uro
cntiro tn iro doom any art wlawhy any work, approval of tlinenmMUa connrU. t&gt;nd
port
reattd’ charged with thalarcenr of a I
m itertalor prt»&gt;crty«h'itMM'V*rcrectcdor u»od tro valid without *wh approval, nod !bj' .***^
within
or
without
the
City
of
Maatttnni
by
-wid
1
shall
ataobe «ub}.;Xto»uch tarth-.r ordmanre*
Tuesday the Wilkins bridge gave watch from the person of Geo. A.1 .
eommlaMonere. or by any perxon or f. rreons act- • as may lx; adooUrt by thr cfflumon council,.and
way, precipitating loaded wagon, driver Brown, of TTnxtinn township. Tho
big undar thvir authority, for th* ptiqawe of &gt; any member or Said board may he removed bv
nrucnrtna
or
keeping
any
wj'ply
of
water
rtt*!l
1
Uie
common
nmncll by a tWMhiraa. tow of tb«;
and team into the riven No damage. theft is alleged to have heed committed
^-Injured or ".hull willfully tsrow or place, or i aldermen, tor cauta, after cbarti-x, doOcj aad
enure to Iro thrown or plaoe.1 any rareas* ol any trial.
.
Tho accident wxs caused by tlood wood while the parties were In a saloon.
dcurt animal or pentan. or any cUirr dvletrious I ftae. U.- ron secretary ol mud hoard and other
becoming lodged against the bridge, Fred claims that he purchased the,
Or fil ty aubrtaace whatever In any re*’rvolr. ■ omrer* and employee* recetutu; mmroy, ami
causing the current to undermine one wutch of a party to him unknown, ]
l-l|w, aquuuuet ot said water norka thrduKh I basing charge aud control of jwenrorty. abaH
Justice Konaston will endeavor to un-11
which water forpubllc or prtvnletaeta mover- glvn l»nd&lt; runninc to the City of Hastutzs !n
of tho mud-sills.
« d. or do or cause to be dam- any other act io aueb amount as may bn fired nj tho saht rota­
tie the Gordian knot Friday.
, wilfully pollute said water, iro shall be gjlltv ef I mon council, and cmiditioocd to re.»dve safety.
SPECIAL
And now the average bourbon can
a m!vd&gt;-»«eanor, and upon Hnurttoo thereof , keep and nay over all moucy ar.d property
Mb. Swift Dickinson, died Sunday
*ioll bo punished Uy a nue ta&gt;t eirecdms sa&gt;», which shall com* Into the |rfHw.w-lon o' ran
cast longing eyes toward the Hartings
or ImpriMnintrat In the rountv Jail not exceed- , secretarv. and other officers, by virtue «if their
at his home In this city, after a pro­
ln« ninety days or both; s’.roh fine aud Imprison- I saldomt-M.sccardiaatnlhrrulcsardordftramrS
postoffice. A greenbacker is to occupy
tracted illness, of ulceration of the
met*, at tiro dberetlou of the court be tore which rejmtattas the said wwer works, and slud! take
the soft seat, and ye hungry democrat,
Uro rare h tritd.
i the constitutional oath of ofitao befere entente
1 Hoc. i.i.-lf any perron shall without the nnth- luiws their respective duties, and raelt bond
who has longed for lo there 36 years, stomach, in the 73d year of his ag»*.
Mr.
Dickinson
wn»
born
in
England.
orttvof ihecatunilwIoncroroUro.-nroiM-raxcnts rtian iro reirowrd yearly or atu-nerra may be rrcan continue hungry, by the grace of
perlorate or t*»re. nr be raixsrd to bvjrortoratad I "jnlrrd by said board.
He
came
t*»
Michigan
In
1842.
and
21
Grover Cleveland.
or bored, any tUstributliij: pipe, malh or aipie- ; Sec. Itt-Thls crdluan.-e shall take .-Heel the
years ago located in this city, where
Wfl
duct brlciigtay to said wntcr work*,’or caured i eighteenth day Of Mareh. 1M7.
.
hnhad been engaged in tho mvrnhan-1 E
tnb* wwlc any mahccticin nr communication ' Ikuu-at tbecounei) chamber. 4&gt;tyoIHa*llna».
PERSONAL MENTION.
raih said pipre. malus.aqoralnets, log, or other , thia fourth day ot March, ran.
til- bn.ln..s a creator portion of the
incur-n-&gt;&lt;-"l fur*oiiductii"K**ld water, or me! I
C. WKDWEHT, Mayor,
vjjjhtt Goodyear and wife are visiting time since. Ho lenves'-i wife nnd two
die wflli ortnpvo the aamo’or am machinery, i Attest, FRANK STEBBINS, Itarordut.
sons, all of whdnaare residents nf this
timaratus or fixture of the said work, or torn no | Icmul)
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in Flint thja week.'}
^.Alisa Nora Bush is -getting brr hand &lt;*ity. Tho funand service* were held
Tuesday a. m., from’the family resi­
MOST PERFECT MADE
tn” at the pustoffico.jj
dence.
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G. riayetLof North Plains, Ionia Co.,
’Iw-phatex.Dr.I’rireV
Owing to thfli feet that some of the noAm.-nOTli.Llnro.Alcmorl
is the guest of W. S. Chidester.
Kxxuwte, Vi-lila, Un'JU, cte ,4*vmuoUaotMly.
busineM houBwii of this city have pur­
Meedamm John and Fred Busby are
chases!
large
spkeo
ia
the
B
anner for
Visiting trknds in Eaton County.
a staled time.;we are •compellwl fo
Frod E. Ferry, of Charlotte, wan a cnnngH the tnulte-up sutnewlmt.
Tho
guest at A. D. florins over Sunday.
jnnlde pages thia week will l&gt;e fount! nf
J. E. Edwards has received his com- epeeial inU*rert to our n-utlrrs. Mr.
Cook has furnished us with a highly is«r. fu a certain
mi&amp;don as postmaster at (fDonnell.
ih-nln |xin&lt;itnz
int Mtrting article on the ’•sunny aotith," i&gt; herein Lrmau A. Hhi.Sd Is co •&gt;;&gt;!*!usu.i. and
Wil! Otto, ot the firm ofVltto Bros..
or that portion, at least, visited bv him­ Vrooman Y&lt;kwi:. Alma Younr, GcurEe Hu«Iim
Middleville, was in the city Tuesday,
Helle Huahrx arc &lt;!i-fenl*ut .’W
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self and party.
lion. A. &lt;!. Towne IMld
Notice l« troretw Elven, thu 1 HsaIJ »cH bi public
O. J. Blackford is visiting bls brother discusses thr pro of prohibition, aud a.u-tlun, tow* blshr*: bl-ider. on Saturday, tt:e
John. Jay has been.slck for some time. Mr. Eugene Dawnport has his depart­ tweiitydliarii dnv n! April. A. P. I»*T at tan
o
cl.K'k
Itilbe
loretuKin.
at
th
worth
front
door
ment tilled wit it artliles of interest to
of the court hot&lt;«&lt;, iu the cr.y &lt;»f Ha«tli&lt;z*&lt; I'ocuiOrno Strong started for Chait’inooga farmers ar.d housewives.
ly of Barry and Bist ? of Michhtan. ‘aid court
Thursday last to join M. L. Cook and
botmvbeltta the ptace of TroJOlfiu Uro llmtil
party.
, all tlrt tullowlng
Last week'h Democrat contained Court for said ('minty of
de*tlied proper!y, to wit:
1*. A. Sbeldon goes to Ilugar today, what was intended to have been a
Connneie-lnz at atw&gt;!al rt rode Math &lt;»t the
■luarti-r p«»«: on north xldr. of xcollan rinnMr
to see bis mother, who Is reported as
highly sensational article relative to two. and on the Mxitii west earner of n lot fttrmfailing.
owned by Myron C. Swift, nintilii^ theooc 1
the sending to the Kalamazoo insane erty
»t twenty four rod*, ihence
t-lphtaeu
•Tas. Clarke spent a portion of thr paat aayluin of .Mr. A. J. Miller, of Wood­ &lt;rods
more or
to a feui e. tliro« wt st twen­
week at Prairieville, on professional land. The Democrat savs that •‘Deputy ty- four rods, llroncc north eighteen rot*
Sheriff Sheldon is authority lor the uloug the centar cl highway to place
V’i'he tiit-nds of Mrs. Baker Shrinpr statement Hurt a difference over prop­
the Worth *r»t quartar ot tiro north ra t quaflcr
will l-c p'.ciimyI to learn that she ia on erty is at the bottom nt this move ot
*reUot&gt; two Iu to*a one worth of range ten
against Miiler. and the Democrat looks
the gain. 3
J
upon it with suspicion,
if Mr. Miller
Dated Ita'-ttOK*. Mtihiotn. March *.*, 18K.
dement Smith spent the latter part has any friends who think the action
AMiVZOK KENASTOS.
of the week at Allegan un professional taken is wrong we will give them any CIreuit Otirt Coustnlwiouer, In x-sd for Barry
business.
assistance posaible,’’ etc. etc. In short, PHILIP T. CULHROVE, ftollcttnr for C«mMrs. E. W. Shrope’and family go to : he fresh young man of the D- niocnit.
Ohio to-day. where her husband has se­ in unmistakable langtiag» intimates
that .Judge W. W. Cole, Dra. Lan-lls of
cured employment.
Woodland nnd Fuller of Hnsilmrs: To*«tohU«h a r.einl o( water &lt;’oran.l«*iotroni in
Ex-Gov. Blair, of Jacksen. and Judge have entered intn a conspiracy with
Stone, of Grand Rapids, were In atten­ certain o! Miller's retatlvrs to have
Section l.—lr la hereby ordnlmtd by the Com
dance at Circuit Court.
him—a saneuian—/foinmittrd to a lu- UUHl council ot the t‘lt) nt H.Wlngs, that wkl
lorwrtxjn council «liidl appoint a Board of Water
CapL Aldrich and family, who have naM&lt;: asylum, iu order that they (the ComtnlMlooer*. *txn|&gt;ored of three pnreon*. who
t»e qualified elcctori nf aald dry. and tbo
been the guests of his airter Mrs. K. A. relatives! might secure his property. aball
perrana ootnprialuc *ald beard -.tad! take Uie
If this itodnuallon i&gt;e true, I’. A. Shel­ oalh
Bailey, went to Cleveland Saturday.
of office prererftrod for ottror city nfficrrx.
(./rank Darling, a brakesman tn the don, if not, a co-couspirator. is at least wUhln tenrfayx from th* «ta*.e of thia appoint­
privy to: the dark transaction.
Mr. ment. Th* tarot of other of on* of xakt curamhrmplov of the main line of the Central .Sheldon Buys that the Democrat falsi- alorwwM »tnU tafitalnate oa the C»t Monday of
1W. one thereof on tbc Dret Monday of
R. R.. is at his home in thia city, by rea­ fled when it quoted him ns authority, July.
July. uro, and ouc thereat on thereof on the find
son of an injured hand. )
as he made no such statement as that Monday of July, IW,
Imputed
to
him.
Miller
man
insane
Dr. Denslow and wKe. of Muskegon,
were m attendance at the funeral of Al­ man. beyond the shadow of a doubt the common council held on the tint Monday of
He iuifchad attacks of insanity previous May. the «ald comtr.on counrll »lmll nppo'.ul one
Has removed his
.
vin Bailev. Mrs. Demdow, of Spring to tfds last. Of the implied charge conmilMloncr
to serve tor the jwrto-1 nt three
Lake, shier of Mrs. Bailey, was also
year*, aud until I ts M»rr«wr Iv appointed an.1
against Judge Cole, and the physicians &lt;|ii«liOrd
In th" nlwc of thr one whore term ot
present.
and numerous witnesses sworn in the oflice shall thru expire. Varanles oocurlng in
C Miss Mina O'Connor, of Orangeville, case, we have nothing to say, except
who has been in tills city for two that it affords an exhibition of cheek
tte*. 3-mid Bu.nl of Water Crnnt.-ilMlonm
months part under the proicwdonal and freshness seldom equaled and nev­ Mini! have power tn nutkit and adopt nil rerh hytrattme.lt of Dr. I’olhemus for difficul­ er surpassed, expectallv by a young
ty of th»- eyw. has returned to her home man altuort an entire stranger in this ry nn'1 exjroillMit for th* «on&lt;!uct of !t&lt; tanlum*
To the store lately occupied by E. Y. Bogle. The stock of
much improved, j
county. Friend Cook has taken upon aud Cor tiro futarmt of HJ: watar wortex of mid
hiinstdf a herculean Dusk in endeavor­ elty. and to *p|M&gt;lnt suftHofftaerx and axM’tar.t*
The Banner was in error in stating
ox
may
Iro
tiwwy
for*
tiro
proper
nitmlnc
of
ing to learn the people of Barry county the water wortt* in Mid eUy. and to pre-erltro
lust week that Lewis Stern and family
nnd defnro itro dutli«thereof, a.-rl Uienotary and
had gone to Chicago. They go this howto conduct the courts of law. to rompr*&gt;**tl
n*&gt; of enrh. and tiro roll! lK*artl aludl
enlighten them as to the proper man­
week, and the b-rt wisHea of their
control, regulair and «n|H*rvtMi the conxtntrl.nti
ner in which to conduct the put-lie of
thr wn*. and from time to lime tiro repair­
host of friends in thh city accompany
schools,
ami.
in
short,
to
teach
the
peo
­
ing thereof.
them. /Sir. and Mrs. Stern will be miss­
We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city..
|*ravldod.
That the rontnnin ro-tncll *l&gt;all apple of Hastings in particular how to
ed irofn Hartings society.
poln! and fix «.-ctnprn»Atlnn an encltxror an«t an
demean themselves. But he is open nol&gt;«ant.
Who-.* term of office ahull conimencc
We wilLhsfe fbr-thejiext 30 days a
£ Mr. Frank Woodmansee, who for hearted In the extreme, for does not on th* completion otlho waler works, and ex­
MimetMue part h:«8 been in the law the "we" In the Democrat offer his pire July i»U INN. and
Provided. Further, that upon the iota;*’ 'on of
office of Smith &amp; Colgrove. will open services in behalf of Miller, and to tht*
ordinance Rte common council tuaj. an-l »
an oilice atNashville for the practice bring to light n dark and damnable *ha!1 tx-conferred to appoint to Ute Board of
of his profession, the lawJ Frank and conspiracy—all free of charge? Per­ Water CoiiimlMlpnerx a* provided for in Seclloo
of ibl ordinance.
•
hh wife have a host of mends In this haps a "casual talk” doc* demonstrate &lt;l»See.
4. -Said board «hail have irowcr anbprot
citv who unite in wishing them the toa&gt;mart Aleck that a supposed in­ to the prorl-don ot tiro Ina- tn th* rtiarter of »»ld
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.
beat of success. Any business entrust­ sane nmu is perfectly eune. when a elty, provided tarorodn el. repair and maintain
ed to Mr. Woodmansee will receive thorougn examinnthm bv physiciansshow the reverse to be the ras-c— and tnou emuroi) *l&gt;.t&gt;l drem expedient and illwi.
prompt nnd caret ul attention.
and
Isv
iuii
I
n-nalr
wutar
KUlux
mid
pip-*
in
C Dr. A. Hanlon, of Middleville, is perhaps it does not.
nnd through nil tiro rtreel-. alleys and nnl.llc
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
in «uii rfiy. for the purpose of furnLblng
al-out locating at Elk Rapids, Antrim /De?.th or Alvin W. BAii.EY.ZMr.
n mH supply of waler for puollr and prtvnu* uw
county. )The 1 r. is one ot the very best Alvin tV. Builey departed this life at In MUd elty, aud control, rr^ulnte and mperrlxe Department.
physicians in Barry county. He leaves
Uie same.
Sec. V—Thr.eon*trje&lt;Ion ar.d rcpalrlnz of th.a large practice, and a host of friends’ hh residence in this city, on Sunday
water wnrks nt aald cliy or any wor k conni ctnl
in this county, who unite in wishing morning Irtrt. after a protracted illnras. therewith,
and Un- eoasinriiou &gt;«nd retwirtn®
him the l»e.st of success in his new Mr. H. was one oD the earli««t of Barry &lt;&gt;t main* and ripe*, cxi’rpt ordinary rojulrx.
&lt;hali
In- done by raid Kurd by Vttinr eotnroet
county
pioneeraY
He
was
born
in
New
home. Elk Ilaplds people will find .in
the kiwrtt rr*poi»!ide bidder nx-rwror. uruu
the Dr. a reliable and wide-awake busi-_ York Mate in Iblt.hnd ul»niit the time lo
such other lua- neras may be appnned by l)^
neas man, and a Ural-class physician. '* of the ndtnissioa dr the state into the common eown-U.
“.•e.C.-All work done under the »npwn«l«»n
union he came to Michigan, first locat­
or ■uiM board «W1 be rejwrted tn ••&gt;.. t amwr
It wks a little cheeky, to say the ing at Marshall un 1840 he came to counrll monthly, and no motwy shall I- p*M out
Hartings,)purchasing quite extensive &lt;.f the treasury on aeeount &lt;d any r.ora duac.nnleast, on the part of certain democrats tracts of'real estate in nnd about the tll theemumou o.inclt itaxll have InuroefodUm
to auk nepublicana to sign a remon­ then hamlet of Hartings. He spent a rworttar, Of said citr. tn draw Uw proper order
then-for. It shall lie the duty of tiro board to
strance agaiust the appointment of J. few years in California, leaving bis make a report to th.- common council on tiro
Monday In Mnr»h in coch yrx-. which re­
We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Hast­
H. Dentils as postmanM*. The repub­ family here. Soon the rise in value of find
port shall embjTce the expenditure of the differlicans thus solicited very properly toltl his real estate placed him in comfort­
ings aud vicinity that we have taken rooms over J. H. Beamer
them that none ot their pie had been- able circumstances, and he returned
here, embarking in the hardware busi­
cutt Co.’s Store, where we are prepared to do a superior grade of
ness. Since which time he has remain­
Miss Edith Havens lost 82! Satur­ ed a resident of this place, with an
to be paid for by thore bovine and tnlua water
day nftemoonin or near the postoffice. interval of two or three years when he
The money consisted of a 820 and a 81 was ut Carlton Center. Ho and hh
tire a-Tb* owner or omuiwiU «&gt;t ItM-premtaM
bill, and the individual who is dishon­ brother Norman entered into partner­
Our pxperieuce and practicrl education has been in some
est enough to keep the same, is too ship in the dry goods bnslntws, end vaooeouttieOrelotJtnuary and July &lt;tf each
were
among
the
pioneer
merchants
of
year, except al the commencement of tho taking
mean to live, as the money represents
Hasting*. 0'ne deceased
wua the and using swb v.nier, the ndrano payment of the best establishments in the State, to which we can
many hard day’s work by Miss Havens
second man to open a store in Barry ■lull be from such cnnimcwroe-nl tatbe icdtow refer with pride and confidence.
in teaching.
county,)»nd since his flrat arrival here
Saturday was a red letter day for hi* has been Identified with the business wid vrlthln W &lt;i»y( from tin- day, tbc nine Mudl
Wo hare a well selected stock of
duo an J payable. Tlic »nwi board ms&gt;
the editor of the Democrat. He es­ interests of our city, die was consider­ brromc
collect the name b&gt; a «ult at taw bcforcanyccnri
caped two threatened whippings by ed one of Baitings' best businras tucn.1 of competent jurixdictloii, totrtter with ctata
Through along merchxntilficareer he oiiHripenmof Mldmiit. aa-1 may shut oft thr
apologizing in each instance, and re­ allowed an ncutraptnees in hustoera wntar until tbc aan&gt;e ta paid. «»1 hiR to be
ceived a ••blinking" from a young lady. matters, and acquired the mivuis with brought In the name of the City of UaMlnya.
Her. 8 —Tiro city recorder otwikleltv shall be
Lurid joarmdistn doesn’t supply o long wnich he was enabled to leave evl- rx^ffleto
-Srrk of said Isiard. and mUde umtvr
felt want iu this community, as be will -lenre* of his enterprise in tht shape of Uro dtreettow of »ald IhimxI shall keeprroont to lie found' in the market, which wo will make up in moat
book
tn which he ahull n-cortl tiro proerediurt
doubtless learn.
buildings that are monuments of an
board, and keen all other hooka and fashionable and approved manner, and at prices reasonable.
The temperance meeting at Union active and usfaful life. Mr. Bailey blank* for a full and complete account of all tbc
repreeenfed RarxjLffainty in tiie legis­ transactions ot the board In eonnertinn with
hall Tuesday evening, addressed by
lature of 1853. \Hewrts the flnit presi­
Hou T. W. Wdla, editor of the N. Y. dent of the village of Hastlng«/Hon. H.
*
•
Voice, was largely attended, and a A. Goodves/ Mug hh opponent for■ amuaui coUcetol ta -tamo.
gratifying degree of enthunlasoi wai that honor. Their canvass for the, Bee. 10. —The Bosrd nf U ai.-r CouimJ*«!ouer» . Before you make your selections elsewhere, and we will guar­
manifested. Mr. Mills is an eloquent pre idency will l» recalled with inter­
antee you will lie well, satisfied.
.
•
speaker, and be adduced strong ar­ est by the few old residents who yet. wlliwut MUd city, for the inirpo-s ot maklas all
guments in support of the cause bo has remain. Mr. B. also held various‘ =«!«2a!X’J3*JS'SK*eHfK
Yours
respectfully,
township offices, the dutire ot which h*
espoused.
performed with that exactness which
And now cornea Benjamin F. Jen­ was hh distinguishing trait during n
kins, V*
of uvpc,auu
Hope, and .vo
avers that Bill Tut-- long and successful business career,
tie of the same ball wick arawlted and This death ends the life of one of

Un china will

CREAM

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flAVORlln

OMETHING NEW!

155

AT PRAIRIEVILLE!

Monday, March 4th,

C. L

BRIGHAM

Will Open a Cash Store at Prairieville.

Dry Goods, Clothing,- Boots
CALL AND SEE HIM.

REMOVAL

Dr. E. H. LATHROP

Drug and Book Store!

Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery and Wall
Paper has been insreased. •

Special Sale.cf'BoolXB
Paper and Envelopes.

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.

Something New!

Newest Cloths and Trimmings
Please Give Us a Call,

�BMILK8.
A few years ago a little book fell tutu
our hands, recounting the experience ol m-ire wrsps than adult*. They generu certain pruumn-nt btuinora m.ui, Iroiu
Durimr «u
attack of Brooehitia. a
winch U appeared that, us with moat
A female lecturer says; •‘There are craack-M UvLIitj; 1n Uie throat, aud an
Auierteaun, Uk» eluac allunUOU to busiIieaa liad broken his health. /The duc­ no fallen men. for the reason that no •xuatudlas, dry. hacking rough, afflict
tte MiSen r. Fk*rp B bouklax), and grea.
tor said he could not live.' He then man ever gut high enough to exper­
proatnulMi follow*.’ Thb dlwa»c 1« alto
aUUxl i bat hr used a • (ktaiu. article ience any shch thing as a fall I"
attended v. l:h Huarvcuc**, and •omrtlmea
wliu.li effectually cureu him, aud “uui
“1-n't thb shirred hoonet just too
of araULuuc lor hia owu recovery hr sweet for NQtthing Y" naked Mr». Smith
Lo-« vf Vuicc. It is Ibldo Iu become
determined to uevute a portion ui his, of her himlmml. MI ►hlrred think It * ehronie. Involve tbo hmg*. and terminate
ioriuue to »prla&gt;nug its mrrns before wa&lt;* answered Mr. Smith, as be in-! fala"y. Ayor*« Cbe-rry IVctora) affords
the world."
epvcted the bill.
As we read it we stud: This is evldenuy aalirewu exprereiou ol a com- ' •'You are pict'tring rather a gloomy | ch! !«. ft controls the dbpositioa to
uieiual muUie; it sounds wed; it rads future for me, Madame," he raid to the j eon, ’.1, :.i»J tadurea nficahJug sleep.
1 hue tevti n practicing pliysh-lon for
Well; &lt;&gt;ul many people wili hut believe fortune teller. “¥'•*, Sir,"ehe replied,
“hill h'athe liext I can do tor half ul iwcii.v-rimr y ir«. nnd. fi-r I to pu.t
twi iio, leno Mn» n &lt;1 fretu unnuxl kttaeYa
—Harper’s Bazar.
iu a tea y rars, bowqver, that man gut dollar."
'
df ftrum-hi
Alur exiuu«tb:g all lha
famous Uie wuilu over. HegaVusr «cr“Hannah." aaid a landlady to h*r serm uuuuicU thousand dollars lo aniru- vaut* Hwh«-n ttv-re's any’ Inul niwa
Without
Reliefi
alway** let the latarden know of it lie&lt;1 UuuaeuulU wurd iu nearly wery iiuuic fore dinner. Su&lt;-h little things makres ImtucdSa
a great differanw in the vourve uf a
cuir.—U. B.i&lt;
tiUUdrcUa ul lUuUattbdn uf puupiu to­ year."
A’«r » &lt; icrrr rn-tprai &gt;• uvcw«-uiy
day, wiuiuut ruaervatiuu, say tu.it to
Im »t r. med . u lito my knowledge, fora
Mrs. P.—"Do you sec Mra. Klak-- in
tuu tuctu luvy uwe LUetr hvau­
chronic I':..nr’ ;.i-.aud aJl tong d&gt;-c»*c«.
lt ten lucu are uuUuCtctl together the the next pew Y She b- long* to the arH- i — JI. .t.Ku.1. XI. D.. bomb l*arb. Me. .
vuau&gt;rt mu u un* tuau uielduuuuiy ri­ tncrari, I’m an re." Mra. tV. “1 don’t J
le m tv Waruer'a sale cure seven uf them think mi." Sirs. I’.—~Whv »o Y" Mrs
Will be hubir Lu tell, iru.u their uwu ex­ W.—“She Im u»ftig th»- Imok or •■omtuub
perience or iruiu tiiu experience uf Uicir prayer."—The Philadelphia Cali.
trivii.ia, VI Iiiarvciuus reauito which that
“Pg,have you got the hydrophobia?"
frequentfr »; Il bluud. Aly pliy -icUn told
remedy uhb wrought
—“No. Bertie; what makea you ask
nwi to rb c up bu»inc»«. ‘or I would not
that question ?" "Well. 1 heard fun ray
fivaanionth. A her taking i arloui rexueuiurkcl. Wv are told, Um Bale uf Which I Data v that you got .iwfullr bitten
dica wit.bout relief, I wa» finally
uaa ixseu «u greal aud kept up .*o WuU- when you thought she hod a fortune In
Cured By Using
ucrluUy. auu Uns alune is evidence Uiul her own name."—Harper's Baz.tr
two hollies of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 1
merit u at tuc uuLiuiu ul his popularity.
Mis-dnn teacher—“The object of this .am now In |M*ncct bculth. amt able to
luuuruieaue Uud many udverus,rvMinic
bii-l»n -«. after ton Ina been prouicuIb lrum this huuse. .»me people l«|*&lt;on is to inculmte ol»-dtenet-. Do
iuiunr*il liK-uralde with C«m»uni|&gt;tkm.—
haXv Urtteved, have Used uud have Iran you know, what otoy uit-an-*?" Apt
B. P. Ilrudertm. Saulyburgb, Pcua.
I cured; uthrre nave disbelieved, have nut pupil—• Yra, manu; ( otiey my pap "
Fur yrara I was In a decline. I bad
| Used, and dlrd.
“Y*s. fhal's right. Now tell me why
weuk huix". nisi ujffrrrd from Bronebl! Is
I'lie mauulaclurers have stated, as uni otoy your lalher."—“He’s biggrr'n
aud Cuiairli. Ayer** ('berry Pectoral re­
ef orrd me tu liealih. and I have beeu for a
the reauit ul torir must corelul in vesti me."—Chicago News.
kxig time e&lt;&gt;uui3rat|vrlyr vigoruu*. In
galluiia, that tbe cundiUOu uf the kid­
This Is an advertisement in an. Eng­
cnHCOf a »tidd&gt;n &lt;ol&lt;l I always report to
ney s u Uie key to heolUi, uud that they lish paper, and there are plenty more
the Pivtoral, and find speedy relief.—
। kuuW if tor kidneys are maintained iu just like it’—“A Christian young gen­
Edward E. Cunb. Umland, Vl. .
huailh by Warut-i's safe cure, ulueU- tleman. (who ioyea the Lord's work.)
Two ' ears a.o I suffered from a aavere
three fair cent, uf diseases would disap­ going into ttie grocery businera, would
Tlroiii'lihi». The physician attending me
pear.
&gt; •
tocautc fearful that tto disease would terto glad ii any brother could tell him of
fire uric acid, or waste of the system, an opening in a small town or u large
uilualc In Ppeumonia. After tn iu vari­
lelt lu the blood, by what may to called village,"
ous inedicto-*. without benefit, he final)v
prescribed Ayer*. Cbcrry Pectoral, which
cuu»ti|&gt;uied kidm-vs, blocks up the aysrelieved mr at oner. I TOM toned to take
A newly-arrived family was lately
tern aud carrire di.*easr to every urgan.
this medicine a.bort time.and waacured' 1 hut statement, made time and tune gazing at a shop window In Rockport,
— Ernest Cohon. Logsuijort, I ud.
again, la bo full of sense that it is nuw 111. Little girl—“Ohl mamma! Is ib»t
accepted as a acientinc truth by insur­ a 'mr Mamma—“No. my child, that
is
a
howl."
Father
—
“
No,
iny
wife
and
ance companies whu reject imlllous ut
ruka every &gt; rar if there is the least in­ daughter, that is neither a *en nor a
bowl, but it is a beagle, the brmbh-m of
activity uf these organs.
The public is tired ot the wrangles of this blarsted country!"
this school and uf that schoql, and It is
One of the m&gt;at remarkable exam­
Office 63 Monroe Si.
quick to recognize anything that bus ples of Ill-breeding displaced at the
such conceded merit, uud uu this ground White House receptions was that of a
h
Grand Rapids.
aluue can we account fur its extraordin­ woman who is reported to have carried
ary sales and popularity.
a pug dog under her arm, and after
woman's relief corps has been organi­ shaking hands with the President bfld
up the pug's paw for a shake, too. The
zed at Holly.
President didn't shake.—N. Y. Sun.
FOR 1 DON’T CARE, dull, tired
“Thank God! there's one man: who
feeling, impoverished bl«&lt;od, dull pains
never
spoke a cross word to his fcife,"
in back and head, tantalizing skin erup­
tions Kemp's SarBaparillM never falls said Sam Jones at an Omaha meeting
to give relief. We a! way* guarantee it. the Other night, as a round-faced, gpodPrice 81.U0per bottle. W. H.Goodyear. natured man roar in response to Sdcn's
quMitions if such a person was present. mxk
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver The good-natured man stnited a bland
Pills foi Torpid Liver, for Constipation, smile and said: “1 haven't any wife.
fur the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear. I'm a bacuelor!"
WT. F.vr.th'K . oA&lt;
THE PRETTIEST LADY in HastTemple Bar recalls a story of Charles
ingi and others -ahould not allow a Dickens, who. entering un undertaker's
cough to run. Use at once Kemp's ►hop, was greeted bv an attendant:—
Balsam, which we guarantee to cure. “A father?a mother? perhaps,a wife?"
Price 50 cents and 81.00. Trial size “Oh! no," said- Dickens." “only a distant
free. W. H. Goody ear druggist.
relative." ~Ob! Sir." was the reply,
A chestnut at Greenville means a fyou have made a mistake. John! toll
free-for-all tight at the salvation urrny the 1*11 and snow the gentleman into
the light affliction department?'
barracks.

before raised a full crop. With twn
teams ten acres a day can been wed In
thb wav. The ground can to plowed
in the fall, and tb-n, as soon »s in a
suitable condition Iu the xprlng, the1
M“AU eommnnleatlon* pertaining lo thlade- seeding can to done very rapidly: and j
gartnwatnbould bo ■d'trraMMl to Mr. K. Ha­ if good crops can to secured, ’this Is
ven pari. Woodland. Mich.
I certainly an economical plan &lt;»r seeding
I I find a difference In soil imikea a
Mr. A. I. Root, of Ohio, has just issu­ I considerable difference -n th* wav of
ed a neat little book of 40 octavo pages sreding. In a *oil that the winter rain
•ntitled “Maple Sugar and the Sugar I and an w will park hard together, drillmg in this will not answer as r.ej|; Ian
Bush." It Is from the pen of Professor I inn loamy soil that is easily worked,
A. J. Look, of the Agncultural College either drilling or enwlrig l.nuvlraat nnd
cultivating
will to ___
more economical
•f Michigan. The professor owns a V11
„,.in
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magnificent bush and produces • fancy than plowing and sowing,

Agricultural

grade of syrup by means of the beat
methods. He is withal a fluent writer,
and hm little manual tells how It is
done nt bis bush, as well xs abounding
in scieatitlc and practical facts. Any
sugar maker or consumer will do well to i
send 44) cenU to A. I. Root,- Melina,
Ohio, for a copy. We cannot speak to I

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“I. Will the Cooley process make a*
long-keeping butter as th* comuvrn
conter palls If they are covered as anon
as the animal heat is out?" Yr»; if the
cream is properly handled. When two
or mure skimmings aretoto rhnnted
togeth-r the first ones should to kept
cool till the last skimming H off and
highly of this work.
then all thoroughly mi veil together
and warmed from ft) to 02 degrees and
kept in pure air at stout the ratue t* in
vtuUddfliU i*rc«a
At the recent Lock port. N. Y.. In­ Cmture and frequently stirred till arid
gins to to perceptible and thru
stitute Dr. Sturtevant showed that
churned
ql the same degree. Bv keep­
farmeM suffered serious loss every year
from bad aecrl corn. He stated that lag the Unit skimming ■ old and -wret
rorn picked while still in the milk—at til. thr last one is off. they will all
the tune when it usually gathered for ripen alike when mixed, and churn
fable use—could be so cured as to make alike, and what is very imporunt. will
the best seed corn. The only thing have the longest time posaUde for thor­
arciw-wy was to hang it in adrv, warm ough ripening tofore bn-omlng sour.
room at a temperature of 1(0 to 130 de­ • "2. Is t here any use In stirring erwun
grees F„ so that it should l« thorough- while it Is ripening?" -Yre. Thr
n cured. Trials at the Geneva Experi­ ripening consists, not in souring, as b
ment .Station bad demonstrated that it generally supposed, but in airing, so
was &lt;msy to. secure perfectly reliable that it may !&gt;cxi&gt;m- oxidized by having
weil oom each year by simply observ­ the oxygen of the air strike through it.
Hence the more stirring while ripening
ing the above precaution.
Professor A. J. Cook, of the Michi­ the totter. The process of ripening by
gan Agricultural College, stated Unit which high flavor and long keeping are
promoted,
goes on letter when rrmm
«ne of the most successful farmers in
Michigan, who secured invariably the is warnuthan when It is cold, and tot­
very best yields, had reduced the mat­ ter when it is swrrt than when sour.
ter to a science. He got hb ground in Hence it Is dedrable tn k»-rp it sweet a*
admirable condition early, and planted long as we rari&gt;^ id while it remains
very liberally. Thb planting was done sweet and warm to give it all thr airing
by use of the drill, all of the holes be­ we can. When cream togirw t-&gt; sour it
ing stopyxd except the two outvide begins to deteriorate, and he o&lt; when
•nes. In this way twenty acres could souring h apparent the soouer it is
be planted by one man in n day. Here churned the totter.
”3 Wil! mum bv standing in a vai
was the first great Having. The crop
was harrowed by use ot a fine tooth uncovered atoorb odore from the work­
barrow before ft was up, and repeated- room)*" It will, unlera the air h ten
»y thereafter till it was three or four degree or so colder than the cream,
inches high. The seed was planted so and If the cream ia colder than the air
MberoUy that oven if the cut worm, the the absorption will to v.rv cm pi l and if
wire worm, or the grub did prepare for long exposed will seriously injure the
a feast in the corn-field, and even if butter for long keeping, and to some
much was dragged up by barrowing, extent Ita flavor. .
“4. Is there any wav to test thr
there wu still enough to insure a maxi­
mum crop. This harrowing is rapidly purity of water for washing butter?"
done, and so dratroys the young weeds A test which will generally tosufllHent
that afterwards it b only neewsary to may to made J&gt;y diraolving a little
euJtirate between the rows to keep the granulated sntfw in thr water to to
ground mellow. But the harrowing tested and then filling a vial with the
must be continued till the corn is thre«- sweetenwl water and setting it where
or four inches high. Here we see what it will not to lower than 60 or 70 dea saving b secured, as no hoeing is grrw. If the water is impure it will
become turl&lt;id in a few dayx If good
accessary.
To the objector who fears that with­ it will remain dear.
-i. Would ice water to about the
out plowing both wavs and u liberal
us* of the hoe a dean corn-field cau right temperature for washing butter?"
not be Secured. Professor Cook slated There h no necMalty for having it so
that it was a rare thing to see flow or coM. Forty-five to fifty would to
cleaner corn-liehb than those treated as perferahle.
“6. Our ahn Is to make nlc* butter
above described to a lila-ral sceil and
pe. shunt harrowing. The doubter and wr would like to keep part of it
can try it c-n a small scale at first and for a time in cold storage but have
convince himself in this most satisfac­ some difficulty In doing «o on account
tory way by personal experience. There of moulding. Wr seem to lack a mut­
is only one dniwliack in thb method of able package. What would you think
corn culture. In case of poor sevd and of spriiiw for keeping ii In, if rightly
a slight catch onu h apt to stop the har­ prepared ?" Spruce makes a very go««l
rowing too soon in the fear of pulling up | butter package If thr sap and woody
too much of the corn. Thb is unwise, flavor are ^thoroughly .aoaked out of
as it gives the weeds a start; better both tub and cover. A great deal of
keep th* weeds down, even if the corn unnecessary loss and trouble with
is too much thinned. Now, with Dr. wooden packages cornea from not half
Sturtevant's method of securing per­ cleaning thrm of woody flavor. 1 saw
fect seed corn, there is no rmsmi why in London last summer u large ship­
this plan may not work perfectly, and ment of American butter offered for
it solves in part the qtietrtlon “flow to 8200 a ton Ires than it would have sold
raise greater crope with less labor."— for if the packages which contained it
hiil twen properly prepared; the butter
Amateur.
tgNted of th- wood for an inch or m&lt;&gt;re
In depth wherever the wood had touch­
Nowlag OaU.
N.J. Shepherd in the Kansas Farmer ed it. When butter is to to, long' kept
it Is thought latter to line thr packager
•ays;
As tills is the .first err p to lie sown in with parchment paper, and cover thr
the spring, it la natural that Lwtners top of thr butter with it, as it will
should begin to discuss the best method ward off the exposure both to wood
of Bowing this crop first.
I have and to the air, but it will not prevent
always tried to make it a point torhave thr natural-tendency of butter to grow
everything in readinras so that at the old. Neither will any other pa» kagv.
first fuvorable opportunity in the nor even cold storage, nor anything
spring this crop, or as much of it as Is rbe. The last way to have nice butter
possible. can be sown. I am satisfied is to sell it while frtsh-made.—L. B.
;
that, taking one year with another, the Arnold.
early sowed oats will p.ty the largest
A Common Mistake.—Major Hugh!
profit. And alter it day nr two’a delay
in not being ready at the lint opportu­ T. Brooks does not complain no'much1
nity means ten days or two weeks biter of whiit country folks have that is
wrong (tod roads and ugly fence') its
■isatin*.
Until 1 came, to this Stat* I had al­ what they d.m’t have that is gtnxl and
A funner
ways been iu the h:il&gt;tt ot plowlug the proper for them to enjoy.
land thoroughly in the spring, sowing &lt;&gt;t 300 Here* Mid he wanted to sell,
the oats broadcast and then harrowing j HH children wanted to get away, his
I
wife
wanted
to
get
away,
he
wanted to
well twice, Hing careful laxh tlmiw
to lap th*j harrow well no that the sur- get away. Mr. Brooks went to m* that
tuob would be left kh tin* and m*-llow farm, and didn’t wonder that Vey all
as poMible.
If harrowing failed to wanted a clurneu of scene. The funner
make the soil a’ m&lt;4low as I consider­ ! togim with IDO acres,“and inateid of
ed necessary, a good rolling was given. making the most of that, lie bought
The first year I farmed h*re 1 noticed more and more, and in struggling with
nearhr every farmer sowed his oats | debt worked himself and family beyond
broadcast, on corn land without plow­ their strength, neglected menial and soing or cultivating in any way until the i ciol privileges, and did nothing to beau­
oats were sowed; then either a double tify the home and make home life
shovel or cultivator whs used to attractive. The visitor looked in vain
thoroughly stir the surface, first snd f..r a strawberry and asparagus tot,
this was followed by harrowing. The the rasptorrv and grapevines, the bur­
spring 1 plowed all iny ground as had dened branches of upple, pear, peach
He found a few currant
toco my habit, and imagined 1 was and cherry.
going to raise an extra crop of oats, bushe-. but they appeared to be asham­
but 1 found then I had secured no larg­ ed of thetnselvM, and doubtlews wished
er yield than my neighbors. The next that they, too, could get away.—New
year I sowed part of mine after mt York Tribune,
usual plan aud part by sowing broadAn Iowa farmer gives as his exper­
Ast and cultivating io. using a double­
shovel. selecting soils as nearly equal ience that an exclusive diet of corn Is
He claims
as possible and taking some pains to the cause of hog cholera.
&lt;ee which plan yielded the Itest.
1 that the bog should be treated to a vahave always considered myself willing rialile diet, like any other animal, and
to learn both from my own experience that corn ia not a complete article of
and from that of others. I wanted to food, the hog requiring suitable food
know which wAa the best plan of rais­ for converting Into tone and muscle as
ing oate. That vear the cultivated uate well as fat.—Mich. Farmer.
gave the best yield.
The third vear
A New York farmer recommends
rve the same results, mid since th«-n
have sown all my oat crops by that horses be fed more spiringly of
broadcasting and then cultivating In. corn as the weather grown warmer.
Ths work can to done more economi­ They will.be In better condition to be­
cally than by plowing and harrowing. en farm labor if given exercise and
lined down somewhat before spring
Once, in Illinois. I tried a few scree
work begins. Oats arc much letter
food for horses than corn at this season
_
—Arifr. of the year.—Mich. Farmer.

A New York dairyman obtains
fodder from sowed corn which cows
prefer to the beat bay. by planting the
corn In drills three feet apart, so that
the sun and the plow could art between
fully

Day and Night

DR. PARDEE’S

REMEDY,
A SPECIFIC FOU

BHEVHATINW
Scrofula, Salt RMum,
Mouralgla, Ring Won*

■HY”? and kidmeys.

. u in Mtn. N.Y.
Gnrre:-Bor tto prat wmirr I
tom wry Inuilv afinted with rtietuag.
tism. A tout six *»rk* ago waaraaftst-dto my tod. and vhrnrwr I wus at*
to get around, was obliged to we
crutahes. AU the time I hud the bat
medical attrudimcr.
After one weeks use of Dr. PamNb
Remedy I was aide to «alk with a cue.
L cuDtinuid its use aod can nnw awn ►
around without asBlgtancr of any kini,
and un toUer in health than I bareto»
!• x» —- . HT - 1

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

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iDtfit.
&lt;1 IL FINNEGAN.’
buut Fire Alarm Telegraph. Cto
Building, Front btrret.
Send fur pamphlet tu Pardre Mnbdat

AIM9.

YOURUSTCHANCE/W
Tomnr

MINNESOTA/^

RAKOTA/gU
LOW Mica.

S/WEHE1I
l/rMWTCJ,
ff u. swtrv
f HALF
MILLION
ACRES

.X;

The unprecedented sale of Boschre's
German Syrup within a few years, has
astonished the world. It is without
doubt the safest and uest re med v ever
discovered for the speedy and effectand
cure of coughs, colds and the severest
lung troubles. It acts on an entirely
different principle from the usurl pre­
scriptions given by physicians, as it
does not dry up a cough and leave the
dbease still in the svstem, but on the
contrary removes the cause of the
trouble, hrab the parts affected and
leaves them in a purely healthy condi­
tion. A bottle kept in the house for
use when the diseases make their ap­
pearance, will save doctor's bills and a
long spell of serious illness. A trial
wilt convince you of thtso facts. It is
positively sold by all druggists and
general dealer* in the land. Price, 75
cents, large bottles.

Two little boys were talking togethaboul a l«*on they had tom receiving
from their grandmother on the subject
of Elijah's going to Heaven in a char­
iot of fire.
“1 say. Charley." said
George, “but would you not to afraid
to ride on such a chariot ?" “Why. do "
replied CharlaY. "I should not to afraid
If I knew the Lord was driving?"

____
r.__ ,-umKii.
Er—can you suggest :&lt; subject for a
sermon, my dear Mr. Blinks, that you
think would to likely to interest peorle now-a-davs?" Mr. Blinks—"Yes,
think n religio-scientific sermon on
Welch's curves would just strike them."

CS4RLES t. SIKimt

Leiua-U. C. IX W lUarf
CHICAGO, ILL

SAFE INVESTMENT

Al Astonishingly
we

quore a

Low Figures During JANUARY.
rew paices oh thb followihc cooosi

Good Wearing Carpet*
ao«,
U&lt;sxJ lugraliu*
..............................Sc.
Hetter lupulns ............... . XsMSV
He*vy lucralrw . .................. 4•and 45c.
Extra Heavy Ingrains.........................Me.

Tap-win Rruwh Loongr. fclld Wai
nut Prara.....*....,.............
Hirer Hmlrvum Hal lr1 w ..»

Did it ever occur to you why old Sol­
omon made the remark about there lin­
ing nothing new under the sun ? Well,
the fact w as that his numerous wives
and wifeiets kept hinting to him about
Battle Creek business men have or­ having new bonnets, and he merely mur­
ganized u mutual protection association. mured that there was nothing new un­
der the sun. in order that they might
to made to believe that the fall styles
in hate had not yet struck on. -Chicago
Times.

os .Mercury will surely destroy the semuof smell and completely derange the
whole s«stem when entering it through
the mucus surfacea.
Such articles
should never be u*ed except on prescrip­
tions from reputable physicians, a, the
damage they will do an, ten fold to the
good you can poailbly derive from them.
I lad's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, con­
tains nu mercury and is taken internal­
ly nod nets directly upon the blood and
mucus surfaces of the system. In buy­
ing Hull's Catarrh Cure to sure thut
you fcet the genuine, it is taken internal­
ly and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney A Co.
BF“Sokl by Druggists, price 75c per
bottle.

A newly married man went home
the other evening and found his wife
asleep upon the lounge. He knelt toslde her, and devoured her with hte
loving eym. “John," she murmured
in her sleep. “Yi% mv pet; what la HF"
be whispered, thrilled to his hearts
depths by the calling of his name.
“John." she again muruinred. “spare rib
is only nine cents, a pound!
The
thrill passed off.

There was such a chorus of cough­
ing and sneezing in his church a low
Sundays ago. that a clergyman at
Bath,(Engj after l&gt;eginning his sermon
stopped and said:—“1 am sorry to see
that so many of you are suffering from
coughs which you cannot restrain.
The subject which I have chosen de­
mands close attention, which neither
you nor I can give to it. owing to
your severe colds," and then he closed
the service nnd descended from the
pulpit.
t

N33. 101, 103 and 135 Jefferson Ave, Detroit

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS

SHOES!

His papa wm a clergyman who
strictly enforced the rule that the
young scion should attend Sunday ser­
vice despite bis tender years. Imagine
the feelings of this dominie parent,
M- H. Barker, of Looniday, han paid when, pausing at his study door, be
$35 for punishing a 14-yrars-old girl.
discovered the young man tn the act ot
"NV ClW\\
tbo &lt;ood thln&lt;" of U»i» expelling n large bumblebee, waving
life are sorrowfully Jet his Hinall arms trantlcsllv in ttie air
■ Inna rtn a/wmat
.-T ■ and crying,—"Sh-hlsh-h I Get out of
h«re! Get out. 1 tell you, or papa'll
^xch you to death r—Minneapolis
E. U. Lathrop, Druggist.
Parents who lie awake nights worry­
Salt river wants its name changed to ing about their daughters and daught­
Shepherd.
*
ers' tost young men. will thank the
Judge for a kind suggestion. An
ingenious contrivance connects the par­
lor clock with a “God Blew Oar Home"
motto on the wall. The machine Is set
so that at 11 o’clock the motto unfolds
and this legend appears; Gas out and
dog unchained at 111*. Good night!"
At the sasoe time a lever connected
with tbo clock pounds vigorously and
repeatedlv on n

gSSCATARRHW

�/°y

jjJ(HJK5EDWITHGMI«AT
«1* OF THE LAST SESSION OF THE
FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS*

HENRY WARD BEECHER DYING.

•htcb duly raids

Thursday.
Tbeiwnate amendments

Bescbw-.
Tbo tlstawwa retaliatory bill then camo up
R-vt Ml Im* n Gwm. *-* ■ - *-i -__ ___ .

Dr. Hammond sold: -Mr. IWbo

rb»«&gt;d tbs Furty-sjurth rongrwn adjourned
death is otrtain. Tbo par.ilriis &lt;tf the entire
left side is now complete. Nothing rouses

WHAT CONGRESS MAS DONE.
btad and the bill
on tho mail icubtady clnuso in the porioffiro {
bill waalnoisted mx-n—yeas, UH; nayx. Iu7. ,

WoxHurOTOM Cm, March i—Toe ascood
breathin'- machine.
ausibn of tbe Forty-ninth cougrew. alloind
iiwif to got into a tangte of work at tbe be­
Brooxm-k, N. Y.. March 7.-AU day
ginning of tbu week. lrat cvmmen.tablo pro*
■Rjc pteoro-]MM.-tiuionia bill was Umhi reurued j
grew, has bee i made during tn« tart few day- KnurJay lirv
Herp-y Word Bvcbcr
uta tbo voto by which Edtnunus' Mibrtiinto j
and there is every reason to brluvo that by
that on thecuusutar and diplomat.e bill The Friday u&lt;x»n cougnoM will be ready to mi-.
leaving behind it a comparatively
plectic fit w hich attacked him early Friday
morning lust.
The family’s account of Mr. Baceber’s at­
12:40 a. m. Thursday adjourned.
Ara crag the commendable measuros that can tack as gi cn out Saturlay is as follows:
Botweon 2 an 1 3 o’clock Jsu Friday moruiug
in the interest of the merchant marine; a he awoku his wife shd complained of fooling
ThunUay paned a number of DiatHct hills taw . providing
for a new nitfonal
ci th&lt;»i- value when staught-rod by order ol
library building; th. bill reluctag moneyminor imj
ordoi foes; a uwairaro forfeiting iom« mill- mencod vomiting. She thought nothing of
ioas cf acres of unrarual laud grants an! re­ tbe attack, supposing that bo had cuten
uare containin' lottery mlvertis'iuente
storing them to the pebik- domain, and a 1 something which had disagreed with him, or
tiipoagb tbo moil* ami pn-ecribtng a psnulty
geovrous appropriation to rehabilitate th.
tbo bill authorising tbe emp.oymsnt of mes­
The fit ot vomiting tatted iotm limn, nod
sengers on tbe postal err vic- was agree 1 to.
Tbo icgMtative, executive and judicial apjroprialion bill was then lauaed in short or*
bis pillow quite exhauttciL In a short .time

. and tiuibdi pro|Mbii*qg tbe employment ot

hmtOag the cwt of the Ddroit public build«UgtoS:,llX).axia»d ibcti wenUn to committee

dry civil bill submitted, and after

tho labor .arbitration law. Compared with
tho nccomplhihmonts of prnviotM congrrww~
in th.- way of legislation atTectiu- general

*ary debate took P*ao*. and very litUochaugu

wile became alarmed, and ■ calling Col
to Mr. Beecher's nxnn.

They found him

Vetae.ib.il. for public • tkte is a romarkabTroeorl
buUdtnxv at Sioux City, Iowa, and Lafuy------------ —
^JbcbdJ ro-L

from

th*

appropriating

bill mu
Ament

bill

token until 10

| jwoprtate. about • 11,000,000 fur a new navy.
' Tho detienrucy bill was then eoap.tjrod nn l
a number of amendments agreed to, ant 6 an
rorly hour Friday morning the wmate won

W AMrt.s.mrs Cm, March
w:thi thereading of tbo journal wore defeated
by Kdmnu-li. whn objected with the

arrears of (rusion to Tt

|X&gt;«Amt vetoing’tbc bill for a public build*
iqg nktatayrtte. Tad., Wn.- t••reived mil rof«re«Lx'Tb.’ cretanttato vf Tarpfe, asosturejeebatte coramlttoe an I flU*L togatteer with
tier yroteete m the aw. w stating Hurt

ciatms to tbe court of claims tor adjudica­
tion. An nltempt to suspend tbo rnlo, and
|uu« tbe bill modifying the system of u.torm! revenuj taxation failed, and than tbo !
veto of tbc bill granting a pension lo 8ar*h ,

appropriating tSV.tiX) to purchoeo a s|to for

hnirtis railway; providing for a tertn
&lt;4 the United atates i-wirt at Duluth, Mmn.;
em.-xin;; a porttuu at Idaho to Wasai.igtou

ftfl thr
.-igreul to
Tbe
tatu land* granted

bill forfeiting
or
to Michigan for tho

|&gt;H conveying to Aurora. Ilia., n email iaianl
iu Fox river. Senate bill to quiet mlco of
eonaular and dlp.omatic bill wan agreed tn,
and f«-»*l!ng di-cuarion on tha bill io autite

tlou« and cut
outfit free.
Maine.

W. .1. iLL KOLLO*AY, UrUKSUM. axenta
lor Hastings. On.- agent. merchant only. waei-I i..
.
V U' T...II I Mln nKtMl

,

CHAS. RAISER, iHrn
C II U ClyWOT me., Chios*, ttL

Boston -Dry Goods
Store.

Wood. It, AlhknAoroe rtils orc unequated.
tion—Other Victims.
WAinitxoTin- Crrr,March A—Tbe follow-

and the now thoroughly frightened family

Mr. Beech.?. family physician. Dr. W

tabor; tea tall u&gt; open a stop uf public land
”S* . “ff ‘T
vKling for public lanldingv at Monroe, Ln /
—'
”• ««■*•; W- !•'■» «rl4cr.u.*u
M.U»
o&lt; Id^roto
H~.l.l«l..oWrHlorI; U,. MU
,«0Uo,
n»^ M U» p.o.r.1 UM1 MB», -U. ,«»

ewy chaB&lt;e ln tbe pau^f. coodlUon. Bate
anl.J mon « Mr.
.ppnn.1 U&gt; b.
wor»«, and it »a* itecideu to call Dr W A.
U.m™»d. n&lt; H.w York, lor rn.olUlka
.„hDr. B~rU. Th.
rr.u,« C
Ut. Bnrlw —..h&lt;r.pl»l tor. loe.od oC
b. m. -»o i. ta U» ««.
««. wM&gt;

oumbrr M prir.M r.|«t HIU.
n»KT&gt;™UorJ

ta
Kmorwu. ^,4 Mr. BooUUl. h»
.l^kur
-I .

Are constantly receiving freak
Goods for Spring.
.
MARU&amp; DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

UU

DRESS GOODS
In all the newest shades from
up,
six vvhiuo
cents &lt;aa yam
yard up.

both bouasi and dted with the committee of ---- ------------— ■
■■
agriculture in tbo bouwi, to which cuiumlttew . Before noon Mr. Beecher injerd into unixinaciuuanoaa, and waa in that condition
Tte&lt; bill to repeal th» pre-ocnptu&gt;.'i, timber
culture and desert land taws, the fort-ika- Hammond said that Mr. Bre-clier
tion bill, and th&lt;- Northern Pacill: land grant
foriellure bill fade.! at |&lt;uu&lt; ;o ta*cauv&gt; of man bn might rally. He gave tbo family all
lack p! agn.'ousont in cociferouw.
WAsnureox Cirr. March S -Among the j
contlrmnUon, tnado by tho satiate at ita Inst

s

Special bargains
Will be found in our Drew
Goods department We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties
as they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

CHICAGO HEROES HONORED.

uuodOii

:u twotity-fivo minute., and seveuto-u bllli

authorizing the war secretary to accept a
tract of land near Chicago for a military
post, tbc tract b-iug donated by tho Commorcial dub of Chicago. The vote was:

which will bring you in more mouey
than anything else iu this world. Any one e
do th- work mid live at home. Ehber w:.;
ages. HomelblM new. tint just eolnr Dtwe;
an wwkrr». We will start you; capital I

send either (carnage paid I on receipt ol
regular price, which is SI.OO per bottle
for Atldophnros and 60c. for Pills.

Bi-ecber was quite Ul, but did not think Ibero
intitule objected to tho aacocd reading, which
will, it Iniustcd upon, defeat tho bill. After
the posaapi* ot a number of bou«» ^tlls.

MOffls

BILLS THAT “DIED A BORNiN'”

appropriation—fd.ftXi.OW—was pusd,

••or- into committee

EI7LKD IT PBEHTDICE.
Few perron, realise how thoroughly
thev are controlled by prejudice even to
thrir own disadvantage, h or .many yaara
tbe treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia,
suiauex and headache has been by some
outrard application, and, therefore, with*
out stopping to think that lite origin 01
liiese troubliM mari, from necessity, be in­
ternal. the weary sufferer continues to rub,
ru»and find no relief. Ath lopliorns is taken
internally, and st a proof tlrtl this is the
correct principle, it cures surely and quick­
ly. The statement of those who bare been
tvnd ought to ixxivincu the incredulous.
Lowell, Mich.
Wo are satisfied that Athlophoroe is giv­
ing the bed satisfaction of any rheumatic
remedy wo are soiling.
Hvnt &amp;*H(TNTER.
George S. Baldwin,' dealer in coal and
' wood, Kenosha, Win., says : I was afflicted
with theniualisin for several ycarw, and at
liau-s suff-Ted quite severely. I used two
boules of Alblophoros and soon had
relief. ’
Lnuibr*. Smith, Jr.{ Sheboygan, Wis.,
says: “ I have had.r'ieumatisra for al least
fifteen years. I did not suflerwith k stead­
ily, but wm subject to attacks most anv
time, and always sure to be laid up with ft
during the fall and spring of each year.
The disease was not confined to any one
port of my body; it would appear first in
one place then’in another, but more fre­
quently iu my feet and ankles, which would
•well out ofall pnqwrtion. It Is just about
u year since I tued a bottle of Athlophoroa Although I h?ve passed through
the fall and spring I-have Dot had anj
rhvutnatism whatever since I used that
one bottle of medicine.”
, Lvcrv druggirtkhould keep Athlophoros
and Atiilopbosus Pills, but where they can
mA be bousht of the druggist the Atblo-

bu.Jtif, Iowa; J.»hn M. Mercer of 1
vvyur of cuatouvi. Hurhngton, Io«

reores until fi p. m.

Wmt Union, Iowa, William McClintock; Bu
Charles, Minn., H. W. Hill; Attica, Ind..
G. W. McDonald; Iron Mountain, Mich.,
Hugh McLaughlin; Galva. Ills., J. W. Olton;
P.ano, Ills.. H. R. Sanderson;. Portland,
Miute, W. W. Higw; Hollaod. Mich.. J. G.

the legislative bill nun-concurred in, and un-

Greriy to be chief signal officer wee abv coo-

ay. Dime months ago
gave |7iK a&gt; a fund,
tbe interwt of which
is to go annually to

man who moot datingm-b.w himself for

BREAKS.

man life durinx tbc
year. Mayor Harri-

Hcienry bill

called up t bo bill granting a pension of RJ/Mo

Waainxirrox Crrr, Mirch 5.—Tbe sums

debate, wa» lost. The dnagrv«t&gt;&lt;ent on the
subsidy clanse of the portoffi-e appropriation
wua uxisted upon, and the bill authorising

cagv harbor. M5.0&amp;1; Caluine' harbor, tlU,bot. »15,(MO; Il Hochs river, IINU.OUU; Cam

* lonao- It is more durable, more
pliable, more comfortable, and NEVER

ample, and gave a like

A record Wee
KAA8UAL MCRFUY. kept in tbe rwi[WcUve
depaimeuts and a committee appointoi to

now over 7000 dally.
Beware of wortblaea imitations boned
with various kinde of cord.
Mono ore genuine unleso “Dr. War­
ner’• Corallne ” 1b printed on inside of
FOB B1LB BT ALL LEADDTG MERCHANTS.

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

tee decided that tbo medals thia year should
po to M inibal Murphy, of tbo fin- depart*

Tim vuto of tbu bill for a puby building at
Daytoo, OhM, was overrulal and then tl»

Will be only too happy to show
you their stock, and in order
to find the lowest market prioe
it will pay you to inquire at

42 West Main St,

of epUep»y. Hbo has been in iil-bealth for a accomplished at tbe imminent rwk cf his
number of years, but her soddea death wta hfr. Mayor Harrison made tbo pmuitaticn
not nnticinaiod. lire Berk was u
Buckner, ot 'Loudon county, Va, and

tag consideration of the deficiency bill

42/WO.000 for tho current year anil Fl
•(woo report.: On bill prohibiting alien

W. Grwly to bn chief signal officer.

slyer and harbor bill {appropriating |V,t»ll»,K*’’, and on th- Itxltan appropriation. After
ad. bat- the deficiency appropriation lull

•» waaaiso the legiaiatiw appropriation bill,
.with an nnw&gt;ndu&gt;ent making tbo pertivn not
refused

ronferenr, report
on lbs
frartiona.
Kttllon
tax bili, sad tbe
disagree.
iug conf.-rru-v n-port cn tbe Canadian
re-taliatn,y bill bune preoeated, Rico moved
kig sosi-m a large number of bills author**
Binau- them bndgos across tbo Mtarouri

adjourned.

Wednewday.
Wsrhixotox Crrr, Murch R—Tbo

mu*

umendmonte to the bill aulborWlng a bridge
a.rose the Mivouri river between Omaha

ponicutar puidta tatervet. and then took up

Wmjhtw.tukCity, Mireb A—Toe senate Htover and thrir two
ou cx-cu-uv.- sessionIbaaconfirmed the non* htUs sons, from going
in-itiima ot Jam -s W. Frotter to be recorder .
_ o-, .but iwnt nf
it &lt;iro Is for the District of Columbia,ia plane o . k
r__tbe Lake street brain

A COUNTY-SEAT TRAGEDY.

point and the bill pasted. Bill* wore paaand .
uulborixing tbe bridging of tho Mi»ais«tppi | Hr. Lons, Mo., March 2.—A roaaty seat
... .
.
---- ,------- --- - - ------- location in Wiehitacountv, Kansan, caused a
or Keokuk Iowa. At 8 a m. tbe senate «eat fight atCorooatta Hunday.in which three men
- —1~. —i
1~.-* were kilted and tun» otheni fatally wounded.
took recem until 10 a m., when the doors (foromUo an-l Leoti were tx&gt;th candMatsw for
rrojwuod and the conference comnuttoo on the hotter, and au electing was lieidreeulting
favorably to LeoU. This di 1 not mt the
Coronado propie. nud tl&gt;ero has been a great
tgn.
Bills appropriating tSO.OM
tor deal of recrimlaalion between the two towns,
•xponsreof eonnteinvestigations, autnorixing
Bunday uight ■
a wvww
crowd v,
of aum.
men uuui
from Lead
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•
*
Minneapolis exposition, ami appropriating went to Coronada. and. during a dispute or,
tin',0(&gt;0 for u public building at East Bagl* | tha
-• elections,
-• —
— • Coulter,
- .from. .Leoti,
.
Charles
rtruck Frank Lilly, of Coronado, over Uie
enye report cu the bill adding to the number
stop thi&gt; quarrel and received a bullet from
Coulter’s revolver in ttie i*g for bh pains. Ti.e
uncomfortably cloec. oil Mr. BamU, tbo
doorkeeper, '•turned back tbo hand* of in tho killing of Cbariea Coulter, William

cliaiKx.

Bta-rman and Ffauhbury ware ap-

dent and Inform him that tho renate wan

mm fatally wounded are Prank Jonntwe. A.
N. Barry, nnd George Watkins. Exuroelt

borvra as they madly
daehed to destruction

b . alrocat superhunut
I effort. stopped them
them from going over,

Hoc M idlll, of Tbo Tribune, ramie tbo preeThere
juirtmi'D’t took place. Tbo medals were gold

FRIGHTFUL DISASTER

BHrBUZUt, March 7.—An explosion of
Ore damp oocurred Saturday in a colliery at

Moy»ion appropriating H.u60,&lt;a)0 for two

were brought in Squire Bright's court Friday

topedu-lxMt, and thebUletto, tbo tatter to be
®*i &lt;w t torpedo- bust for cxporl-

***y Tri‘-e nii'l confirmed tbo commute'.’it

statute
equal

IBM,

BATTLE CRUSE. MICB

Court for the
In this eanre it appearing that defe dant.
Lillie E. Row laud. Is not a resident of this
state, but to a resident of Engl.- Mills. Rrnsari
aer Ccumy. (State of New York; therefore, on
motion of Smith &amp; Colgrovc, solicitors for com­
pbunant. It Is ordered that defendant enter her

within twenty tlayv the complainant cause tbl,
order to be pul-h-hed in the Hawtixhs Bax- County of Barry, holdrn at I he ITubate Office
xaa, ssld publication to be continued once in In tbe &lt; Ity of Hastings. Iu said County, an
Monday, tbe 51 &lt;4 day of February, in tbe yew
FRANK A* HOOKER,
joe thousand eight hundred and eixhlv-eevea.
Rmith ACoLGnnvK.
Circuit Judge.
prem-ut. Wm. W. Cote, Judge of Probate.
Hoiicitors for comflatnant.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Almon Tond,
deceased. .
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to Hie highest bidder, on Wednes­
day, Uie sixth day ul April, A. D. IS87. al ten
o'clock. Iu tbe forenoon, at tho probate court
rooms In tbe city of Hiu'.lnga in the county of
Barry In the stale of MiL-iilKiui, pursuant to li­
cense and auUiority gnuite.! lo me on the loth
day id February. A. D. 18»7. by tbc probaie
court of Itarrv court, Michlaati. al! of tbe estate,
right, title and Interest of the aald deceased Of,
in aud lo the real estate situate and bring in tbe
county of Itarrj. In tbe state at Michigan,known
and described a» follows, lo wit:
The wrat half of the east half ot tbe north east
quarter of sn-iIkii number thirty-six. In town­
ship number four. north*of range number nine
west, subket to thr dower right of Alscna Food,
widow nf boon Fond, deceased, late of Irving.
Barn County, Mldilsan.
Dated February 10th, A. D. IM7.
D. G. KUHlNBON, Administrator.

Btale of Michigan, in tbe circuit court for tbc
Coiml-.- of BnrrN- 111 • liW'-vTy.
Orson Hkluurr, Complainant,

(&gt;n n-adlng and Cling the petition. Univ
rd. nf JamesMeL&gt;c,sonof
said dreeawd,;.
.. nUIU.M I l.«M .I-.. 11.^
purttonlnx to t&gt;e tbe Iasi will and testament of
said drreaard, may be sdii'ittcd to prohate, and
tliv cxecuor tbercfn I su ’ d appointed.
Thrrcu|«n It I- ordered, that « ednredaj. thr
23rd day of March, A. D. 1»7. at one o’clock Is
tbe afternoon, be asaigned for tbe bearing of said
petition, and that tbe heirs at taw of said

hearing thereof by causing a ropy uf liiH order
to be publtehed la the BastU.r. RAMXJta. a
MvstNVMf printed and circulated in«aM County
of Barry once In each w rek for three suere**tr»
weeks previous te^eid day^of brarlng
(A TroeCopy.J **’ W' %udjt‘e of Probate.

WirtiDj Classes, Attention!

Rtale RklnnerJLlefendant.
We ar« now prepared to furuish alt ctasare with
Fifth Judn-tal Cireull—Order made at Charlotte employment at name, the wh&lt;Mr of tbe linn- or
for their spare momenta. Bu«Inew new. light
Ksald Circuit.
i this cause It appearing upon due proof of and nrofltaiite. FerWins of either set radly
earnTToen so cents to SJ.no per ereuiug. and a
proportional sum by devoting all thrir time to
thebusIbroM. Boy, and Kiris earn nearly »♦
are unknown, therefore, on motion of Alonzo K. much as men. That all wb&lt;&gt; mw this may rend

anil artteU'itoenbi adopted appropriating tdS,tW.Oft) to tn .available for tour yoars. lor tho

under a
provtlw

Bute of Mkhlran.
Fifth Jadletai Circuit—InjClihhMQ.
John C. Rowland, Complainant.

brought Port Huron; for regent of the umvvrsitT—
which
white

with the Democrats.

defendant enter her appearance In
or before throe mootha from tbc will send one dollar to par for the trouble vt
writing. Full partleutan aud outfit free. Ad*
drees GwAokXtixwox &amp;Uo., Portland. Mala*.
iugs Bakmui, a uewspajier printed In the aald
County uf Barry, and bv published therein onre
iu ea.-h work for mx weeks in sueecwiton, or that
be cattv a cqiy of this order to be perooually
-I-.-,..*,.I...., .AU....K

YOU®

Dated this Mh day of February, A.' D.
FRANK A HOOKER,(dreult.
------------- W.M.

MA

A Uil appreiciadug S&amp;OO,tXX) tor a national

injf NOTICE—Tbc

�ANNOUNCEMENT!

We commenced business six years .ago in the store we vacated a
short
time
since,
in
way.
'
’
'
’ a modest
1
y“ Many predictions were made at
the time, but no one’p'n
or us the success that has crowned our
six years business effort,

THANKS TO AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC.
WE DO NOT believe in standing still, and have therefore made preparations for doing a much larger business this year.
WHY SHOULD WE NOT?

We have one of the largest and finest stores in the city, with basement and third floor for rorpkis

stock, and it is our purpose to keep a full assortment of all kinds of goods to offer our customers.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
ETC., ESTO.

We have long felt that we were not up with the times in handling farmers produce, because we have not had the facilities for so doing

and supply the demand of our trade.

To further supply the demand of our patrons, I purchased the Grocery and Crockery, store of

Preston &amp; Cook, and have largely increased the stock, so that we stand second to none in'Groceries and Crockery

Farmers, bring us your Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit and other produce, and we will give you in exchange Dry Goods. Clothing, boots;
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, and cash for the same.

Every thing fresh and new for the Spring trade.

Our magnificent assortment in every department, most carefully marked at the very

smallest marginal profit will convince purchasers that our stores are the places to buy.

_ _ _ _ _ md Htrj Sto!
Central Bouse Block.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO 4&amp;.

WHOLE NO. 1669.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 17, 1887
At the church, the drama entitle I much money made in shipping stock,
“Ten Nights in a Bar R«om" will be therefore he will be found at home in
played for the benetit oi the Prairieville the future.
.
tat® °* k
•a company from
John. Briinny, of Nashville, has mov­
ed to the Corno-s, into the house recent­
, Rev. Roas I nt end rd to preach n tem­ ly vacated by Frank Burdick.
perance sermon lust Sunday evening,
Club dunce at Thompson’s IIMl Frlbut the weather was so bad no services bay night ended with a jar—no bones
were held.
broken.
The Crawford boy. who was hurt by
Harvey Aldrich has sick horses, all
5 falling tree near Hastings about two having some kind of distemper, rend­
months ago, is xt home, but is- unable ering them unlit for service.
to get out of bed vet.
Frank Willison and Inas Aldrich
Frank Brooks, of Hastings, was in were united in marriage, on Wednes­
, town over Sunday.
day last, at the home of the bride's
Mr. Crawford, who has worked for mother.
Congratulations by their
Eli Nichols for the past three years, many friends.
contemplates moving to Otsego Boon to
R. A. Polly is slowly recovering
work in the chair factory.
from injuries received by his horse
while grooming him.
Henry Dickinson han gone to Tenne­
PELTON.
Our sugar snow is fast disappearing. ssee for the benefit of his health, where
he will remain during the summer.
School closed lost Friday.
Mrs.
Esther Pennock has returned
F. J. Norwood is making the fur
catchers happy paying New York from Hart, Oceana Co., where she has
l»een visiting her rick daughter, Mrs.
prices for the cat&lt;h.
Milo Barnes.
O. Barrett and John Williams have

arid how to Dispose of the Crop at a
NASHVILLE.
At the village election held Monday Profit—-Bro. Chas. Biggs.
Recitation—Sister Alida Newland.
the fallowing officers were electeil. be­
Can Barley be Raised at a I’ront?-ing tho Citizens ticket entire: Preai­
• Hastings, BAiu’.v Co, Mien.
dent. Dr. H. A. Barber, clerk. A L. Chesier Honeywell.
Can the Grange Prosper without
Ra&lt;«ev; assessor, John Furniss; treasur­
er. W. E. Buel: marshal and street com­ Grange Literature?—Bro. George Shef­
missioner. W. E. Griggs; constable, J. J. field ,
Recitation—Sister Emma Bristol
Downs; coundlmen, H. R. Dickinson,
SUE3CBITT1OX KATES
Is the Sustein of State Crop Reports
T. C. Downing and 8. D. Barber.
Rev. W. 6.81y, of Jackson, spoke up­ ot a* muclr Value to the Farmer as to
on the prohibitory amendment at the the Speculator?—Bro. Geo. Brainard.
ACVKnnSI.XG BATES:
Will Swampy Land pay for the Exopera house on Sunday night. A large
AMY1UA.
uj- ryear,............. ................... WOO CO
audience welcomed him and listened 5use of Improvement?—Bro. Avon
urfee.
Sunshine und snow storms. Both with rapt interest to what the gentle­
All fourth degree members are Invit­
together make good (?) roads.
man said, and there is no doubt that he
JOB HUNTING.
Jones Sylvtete-r has sold his house­ made votes for the amendment. A' M. ed to attend ana participate in the dis­
UtpacuIprldelsMltn tt«' Job Tr'atlux Dshold goods, und will go to Missouri Flint also addressed tho audience which cussions.
uArth-atcl the KM3ML ET- rythlnj tn Ibr
next week.
immediately begun leaving, and wfaeo
.tSro office J* new: and with the latest twe* or
Mrs. J. Miller and her daughter are he was finally asked to stop, over half
^po.Uie mort Mwrvred pUtern* of machinery’
atklcomp^reni workmen employed, enables thr
POINTS OF INTEREST.
visiting al J. D. Bloomer's.
of the people had left the room.
Ixxjk out for wedding items next
L. Crocker and. famtlv, of Battle
The newly-ftedgcd union labor party
Creek, are visiting friends in the village.
The school ut the Center closed Fri­
Frank Brattln has moved out to 8. 8 is but another name for the greenback
day and the scholars were all invited to Ingeraon’a new tarm, in Baltimore organization, which was spewed out
spend the evening with Mr. Ludwid, township.
their teacher, which they did. A very
The Mat Harkness assault and bat­ : by the democrats fit their last state con­
HASTINGS, MICH.
plessant evening waa Spent with music tery case, was with dr*wn on the day vention. At the *boming~of the sobeen visiting friends near Freeport.
before the trial war net for.
and games.
.
called new party in this state at Lan­
HERKET.
Jim Sock and wile, of Sherwood,
SO ,000.00.
W. P. Bristol, of Lacey, was at the
The G-oicher-Gallup aiaumpait case, ning on Tuesday, the greenbackers cap­
Behold the nmoke of the sugar mak­
have been making M. Gwin and family
which was tried before Justice Feigher ascendent and the children crleth Center lost Friday.
n visit the port few days.
Jakie
Keen
has
got
rick
of
the
fun
ner on Tuesday of tat week, was de­ tured the organization, and effected a
&gt;w&gt; of tae State of
.
A. W. Nichols has rented a farm in with the stomach-ache.
fusion, with the following as the nom­
Frank believes “A teacher should, as and refunded to the boys the money he cided’ for the defendant. Goucher has
the town ot Ross, owned by N.Slnwaun.
exerted from them last fall for coming appealed to the circuit
inees: O’Brien J. Atkinson and .lota
far
po.V
’
ible,
be
acquainted
with
his
pu
­
Adelbert Norwood has sold his farm
in his melon patch. Beuys he will
A sister of Emmet Everts, from C. Blanchard for justices; W. H. Milter
pil's)
and
patrons
of
his
district
&lt;&gt;z t..u4tKM IWr. W. IMS la Lulldins for- io W. 1*. Hidnam. (k&gt;nsideratlon.8lJhA*.
Ben Daily's brother-in-law started quit if the boys will leave him alone in Kalamazoo county, is visiting him.
and W. G. Baumgartner for regents.
. Quite h numbvrtaf our townsmen
The
ladies
society
of
the
Congrega
­
tne
future.
,
took in “Ten Ntghts in a Bar room" for Indiana (art Friday morning.
Wm. McGraw has returned from his tional church give a warm sugar social Events will prove that the honest
The ••'Amendment meeting at the
OFFICERS:
tat Tuesday.
.
trip selling brackets. Ho had the mis­ at Jau. Flemming's Wednesday even­ working *men will not tolerate the
Tamarack
church
last
Friday
night
P. T. Colgrove and wife visited at F.
fortune to loose 875. from his pocket ing.
leadership of such worn out greenback
was well attended.
Short speeches
W. H. (loo-ijri-at. Vice. Pre«.:
A. Blackman’s Sunday and Monday.
Denn Flemming, of Jackson, spent
were made by Revs. Garlick and Grant while on the road.
Our Lacey correspondent for the. Sunday with his parents in Nashville. party backs as Jdhn M. Potter and
of Woodkind. B. 8. Holly and others.
others who manipulated this conventNashville News wto off his base about
A large number of Nashville people otnDIRE
I think there are but few in the vicin­
FREEPORT.
will go to Grand Rapids Wednesday orr ion.
ity of Gcrkey who will oppose the f leo. Hiirtom’s going to Lacey to start
►'rwtn ttu« Ucrald.
a store. Mr. Hartom will stay in the special rate.
i., Koiilnon.
“Amendment."
.
Assyria and sell goods to Lacey people
Walt Webster has located in the
Mrs. Jane Peckham is now residing
L Ji. Ktuippe-.l,
The past week hiw added another to
It Kansas and Iowa have,a prohibi­
cheaper than they can buy them at Orpha ware house on Reed street and
with her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Bouck.
tory law which is a euccess. as I have
gone to keeping house. Better late the list of railroad horrors. £ heavily
Charley Frisby and family will move good reasons to believe they have, why home.
.
loaded
passenger train on the Boston
thnn
never,
Walt
I
to Evart next week where they intend not Michigan have such a law? 1 am
FOUR CORNERS.
A Cvueral Itaakiac Eatiame Ttaniacted.
J. C. Day. of Detroit, agent of the ,&amp; Providence R. R. fell through a
to reride in the future.
sure we cannot make the “rum seller’’
Life Insurance company. ।bridge between Forest Hill and RosllnAlice M»p« s and Will Chase are on Equitable
|
Byron Rhbrhlger. of Fillmore, lost a do r.x-ra evil with such a Jaw, than he
was in town last week, but didn’t d&lt;»
the sick list at this writing.
valuable cow Monday, Caused ny get­ is doing now.
CDormouR amount of business. 'dale on the morning of the 14th. Five
Rev. Richardson, of Grund Rapids, an
i
ting choked on a potato.
Be sure that you cee some member of
people have got an idea that passenger coaches were literally broken
:
M. B. Childs returned to hik homeffn the “town board.” and give him your will occupy tho pulpit in the Disci pit- I Nashville
ot tho Equitable are bad—very. |Into splinters. The number killed was
।
Fowlerville this morning, after a day's name, if you have not already had your church of this place un Tuesday night I agents
very bad.
MIWLH VILLE.
virit with relatives here.
.
24. and 114 were injured, many fatally.
name registered, co that vou mav not of this week.
Seven pupils of the high school have ’
Mrs. Sarah Hunt, of N. .. is spend­
Foster Sisson and wife ye visiting lose your vote the I th of next month.
Bur. C. E. Conley, of Detroit, addreeflThe additional horror of the wreck
been granted teachers’ CertLicates.
u large meeting «t the Baptist church, Mrs. S.’s parents, Mr. andjftra. Leach,
Mrs. F. T. Haskins of Saranac, wan ing a few months with friends in this I
taking Gre from the stoves in the
Mrs.
A
L.
Rasey,
who
has
been
aerat
their
home
near
Hastings.
place.
'Cueidsv evealng on prohibition and the
visiting friendif In this vicinity test
As vou all know about the weather iouriy 111 for some time part, is rapidly coabhrn was averted only by the timely
School closes in the Fillmore district week.
auMDumetr.. Mr. t’onl-y wai formerly
recovering.
I will not sav a word ataul IL
p-LUix bt this church, und was gladly to-dav. This closed Mr. M. I.. Teeple's
arrival of a chemical tire engine. The
Rev. Mr. Rapp, of Lansing, occupied
Ob! ves. 'all rememlier the sugar
welcomed by many of his former con- tirst term of school and he has given
PRAIRIEVILLE.
social at the sugar bush of Mr. D. C. the Congregational pulpit last Sunday past few months have been indeed
good satisfaction.
ii regal ion.
Geo. Doster left this place on Mon­ Kenyon on Wednesday night of this mnrning.
remarkable for the numerous railroad
No
positive
railroad
information
as
A
called vantriioqulst. named W.
day last, with a car load of fat cattle,
Tho Working Band of the M. E. accidents.
H. "Pertig attempted, with meager su&lt; - vet. although e still stick to the text— for Cleveland. Ohio.
Mr. and Miss Green, of Bcldttn. have church is growing rapidly in memter■ ,-r. to entertain audiences at Good Freeport will get the Grand Rapids
Byron
Hughes
Is
now
drawing
his
। been spending a short time with friends ship and is doing u most commendable
Sunday morning last Howell was
'lumplarV hall Saturday and Tuesday and Lanai ng line.
work.
Sugar makers report the larged run wheat at 76 cents a biiaheL
in tbh place.
_
i-remngs.Allert Doster is on the sick list.
A. Ocampaugh, from Hastings, ha* visited by an extensive conflagration
The friends nnd relatives of Mrs. E.
Tib* barn! h;H lort it” new comet of Mp they ever saw at this season oi
B. Hughes will m:II his personal prop­ Bump gave her n pleasant surprise on opened n harness shop in one of Frank and SSO.OOO worth of property destroy
the
year.
It
may
yet
prove
a
good
sea
­
C4»yvr. Mr. S.wert. that gentleman haverty on Thursday next.
Thursday night last. Il was her filth Boise's little buildings on the corner ed. The tire orginated in the bawtnent
returned to (Gxanir itaptds, from son for the delicious product.
The great event of the present week birthday. Thro- presented her with a Of Washington and Main streets.
Mnasrs. J. Yargvrand H. C. Peckham
of a hardware store, and is thought to
•rtwr.ee h« came. '
will be the drama Tuesday evening.
OrUSVCKER.
M. F. Jordan Hive he will have bv» wear elected ns delegates to the Michi­ The company appe ir at Hickory Corn­ set of lustre bond dishes.
have been incendiary, and the work of
AUCE.
two parth*. the democratsu^j'l gretui- gan Business Men's Association, which ers on Wednesday evening, and at Or­
NORTH WEST CASTLETON.
the saloon element, as the owner of the
(TEDAR
CRKlfK.
convenes
in
Grand
Rapids
next
Tues
­
:ucken». in Tl:urnapple, place .4 rurion
angeville Friday. Wo hope for them
Who
will
be
our
next
supervisor?
premises where the same was started is
township ticket in the field for the day.
Not much sugar making this week. an ardent prohibitionist, and but a few
Spencer Pickle is building u -new
Frank Roush cut his foot quite se-; crowded houses, as the expenses incur­
•spring cteetton. That wttlre it. Fusion
red
have
l&gt;ren
considerable.
Roads are in bad shape for tesipiing.
o? not dead in this part of Burry, county . verely Monday while splitting wood. | The 1. O. G. T. held open lodge on house for bis son-in-law who will work
days
previous had received a note sign­
Henry b'mith has an auction April
iSir small boys have heard of the Frank would not care bo much about ThurtUay night, giving a very pleasant for him this season.
ed “many t-aloonkcepeni" warning him
The mill dam came very near going 7th.
sparrow bounty LUI. and are waging it, but it keeps him xfrorn attending entertainment. Them were some reci­
(no.
Wellman
and
E.
E.
Blocher
out
last
Saturday,
prompt
action
was
that
if he did not cease h'.s prohibition
r^sidlous warfare against those birds. band meeting.
went to Grand Rapids Wednesday, to work he would be burned out
Rev. A. F. Nagler, formerly of this tations given exceptionally well; one all that saved it.
Township treasurer Otto was in
from Miu Edith lerpenning and one
.
Miss Cora Jones and Mort nckle, attend the G. A R.
•uv-ting«last week nud settled with the -place, now of Sheridan, was in the vil­ from Uttie Ethel B«Vere.dniervdcepec­
Meetings are in progress at Martin
both of Johnstown, were united in holy­
lage TuesdaT shaking hands with his
-.aunty treasurer.
_
ud mention.
Reuben Cronk, also,
An elector of this state who does not
school houseMeetings were comMr*. K.- D. Davis. (n«» Miss Jessie many friends* here. He returned to among the geoUernen did himself credit. matrimony last Wedncaday evening nt m**nced there on New Years, and have
tho residence of the bnoe’s parents,
carefully weigh the arguments pro and
;'yeit3hy!n»Ti, SundayecL with friends his home again yesterday.
Prof.
Smith
read
his
favorite
Belrotlon
mlHMd
only a few nighta
llev.
Ton
officiating.
Prof. Vaughn, of the university, has
con relative to the prohibitory amend­
at UfVrtLng*.
of
“The Bells." There were a few little
Those
chaps
who
borrowed,
or
stole
A.
E.
Wait
has
n
z
new
set
of
wheels
Frank Heaney und a German living found that the ovster soup, from eat­ fellows of from 18 to 22 or S3 years for his wagon with wide tire, and they E. E. Blocher’s robe last week, had bet­ ment, and cast his ballot as his con­
;'•$£ of town, traded hore.-s white iu ing which a dozen Clarksville people among the spectators In the hack part
ter retnrn the same and put it where science dictates, will full to do his
dandies.
i
:‘ie village Saturday. Afterlhv horses, were recently poisoned, contained tyro- of room, whose mamas would do well are
D. L. Morthland purchased two fine they got it, as they are mistrusted and whole duty to himself and to the
rem unharnesbus). the German decided toxicon. Tne oysters had been cooked to keep them awoy from such places, rolta at Asa Pennock’s sale last week. are liable to get a chance to board at
t
commonwealth.
to ba k out. and the parties nearly came tn milk.
and
give
them
a
few
private
lessons
in
Ionia.
The
mail
lelttug
at
this
route
has
to
The establishment of a new postoffice
to blows in Mottling themaUer. Thr
behavior for a white; as they seem ig­
Mias Emma blocum will teach the
repeated.
, t .
1 or tbo sake of the good name of thia
rmsn put an cud to the fuss bv jump- on the Hasliugs and Lowell route de­ norant of the fact that groans, snickers, beJason
Tobias was in town last ban- school in district No. 4, this summer.
.ng on hw original team und galioj^ng lays (hr mall here auout one hour. The audible remarks, etc., are extremely illW. C. Miller is happy again: it’s a stale, it t» to be hoped that the propos­
for homo before the move could be office is named O'Donnell and is located bred and annoying to those who desire day.
A. E. Kiff, of Bedford, was In town RiMr. and Mrs. Olncr wenTrailedrto ed amendment increasing the salaries
two miles south-west of Rogers' Cor­
prevented.
to listen to the program of the evening last Saturday on business.
of-the state officers will carry at tta
Middlevillo cornet band will go to ners.whatever it may be. One person m
Indiana last Wednesday. to attend tbo
Samuel Roush last week refused an
polls thia spring.
■
Alaska again when the “Forty Ninera"
particular cltetinjuishod himself after
funeral of her father. “ '
CASTLETON.
n&gt; reproduced by local talent at that offer of 8125 tor s lot twenty-two feet the clone of the entertainment by the
Andrew Minzy’a aaw mill is running
tront
on
Main-st.
All
hitnds
are
making
sugar.
iront on Mum* .
n-edrod a ' dteturban'v he created. Wo arc told he
place.
day and night.
It
is
stated
that
proxies
in
the recent
Mrs.
Austin,
of
Lenowee
Co.,
is
visit
­
ibSX^todi r."°rn£? rtik '
U&gt; eontlmw bU
' M. C. Hayward had sold his livery
Wayne County democratic judicial
ing her brother and sister.
....
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
•table, rtock'and borsee to Kepp &amp; Tal- uolo^llne «ouw wbeul at Uw e^rt mill.
'7
E. Lockhart und wife attended the
convention were purchased at from 850
’xjU who will continue the business
Mr.
Joslin
’
s
boy
climbed
a
tamarac
bv tailing out ot til. buKgv b«rk».rd«
tn 16th wedding anniversary of Mr. and
•n the old bearlew barn.
itrikioc on hu h.-fcl und sbouldvr.. _'t’?n7onllhL'fwJ
“ Mrs. John Bceamer Saturday evening. tree after gum. and ventured on a to 875 each.
couple of small limbs, which broke,
again.
K‘‘^U5him
hXr'
,u"d11?.mu7
‘.« «)oy. running order
vStuSn'hw
MumtJ front
Mrs. Darker Is on the alck list
knocking
partially
senseless.
BOWENS HILIA.
Wm. Tomlison’s house came near be­ and he. fell 20 fort, shaking him up
btatb News.
W.
&amp;■
U»""[IK «••»» K'"*" ““rt
John C. Baker and nrpbt.-,
family are
€—
t
There was a largo attendance at (he t„d??lktrSTSi
considerably.
nephew, W. Caning drotroj cd by fire Wednesday even­
0. V. hall .Saturday evening, receipts ing a visit from their
Saturday evening there was a meet­
c
Mr.
C.
has
been
hoU;MJ
keeping
in
the
upper
rooms
of
L.
South Bay City has an “Ax Handle*’
ing. Willing bands soon put a stop to the
C.
MU. There was three prizes given to Held of Royal Oak. Mr.
ing held at the school house in tho in­ club.
------ —
n ..there
------- Gibbs house.
,
engaged
iu
rtnking
a-gas
well
destroying
element.
’.he gentirmen doing the Lest work.
Mr. Brighum. our' now merchant, is
Rev. Paddock has forme*! h clada of terest of the prohibitory amendment.
Several deaths' from diphtheria at
Chas. Bassett. Geo. A. Mosev and Isaac and reporta finding un abundance of here, preparing for btistaeM as rapidly
Rev. Gamble and others, of Nashville,
salt. A specimen was left at this office.
30 members at tho Mlrner district.
Kalamazoo in the past few days.
luskerk were the lucky ones.
5.’
the meeting.
School baa commenced al the Minier addrewd
Highway Commissioner Dooley has us possible.
Frank M. Bixler is. visiting friends at
The Free Methodist meetings still
Geo. Mosier is preparing to build a school house with its former teacher
The ice is broken up in the Saginaw
let the contract tor building a mew
Heusant. Lake, Indiana.
continue. They are having good, sue- river and an early opening of naviga­
house on hts farm this spring.
Satie Reed.
Mr*. L. Hills, of Irving, spent part of bridge to replace the one washed oiitat
The law suit between Emanuel Cook Mi«n
tion is predicted.
J.
Snore
is
on
the
gain.
•
Irving
Station.
Austin
Stowell
of
lost week among friends at this place.
and George Deck, took place here today.
J. Graham, of Hastings, wan the
Battle Creek dogs are unhealthy and
Ttay have rai.**! enough by rate bill Woodland, has the job.
Prosecutor Colgrove thought it unnec­ guwt of K Lockhart the part »»&lt;*k.
their Uvea ard uncertain. Too much
[Special Correapond rot,;
to carry on the Rchool. in the Kinner
essary to make the county -more cost
Tho U. D. mite society und the ladies
poison in their diet
Our farmers say last week whs the in the matter, and after a severe repri­
•urtrict two weeks longer.
mite society of the Morton school house
Loren Bostwick has sold his farm on bow for making sugar.
The State Horticultural Society will
mand and some excellent advice in re­
Fr.EP TiXKbER, whose arrest for the
August Goech is running his new gard to the future, dismissed the case. met at the home of Mrs. J.Gutchesa
Lhe county lino to Ch hr LnuterrtU-.
hold its next annual convention in Eart
Friday.
A
social
time
was
&lt;-njoyed
by
theft
of
a
watch
whs
noticed
last
week,
Fred Hunt swaj p d bora «th« other evaporator, and is wril satisfied with it.
Saginaw In September.
W. H. Willis was brought tame
Jacob Wolf bought a tine bone List from (.'rump’s saw mill in Bagley’s I I1 L?Gardncr is In poor luck aud needs after hearing the evidence for the pcoAy, and now the o-arr icilow is very
A stock company ha* 'x*a organized
plo on his trial in Justice KcmwitoQ*8
week.
mxious to swap.
woods this evening, more or leie serious­
Mr. Brotherton lost one of bis bones ly injured by a tall received in hand­ tne sympathy of the public.
There will be a shadow wxial Rt (».
court Thursday, concluded that he was to print a straight Democratic news­
A. R. boll on Thursday evening. March Thursday night.
guilty, nnd changed bis plea according­ paper at East Ta was, or Oscoda.
ling logs. Time will show bow Melons
QUIER Y.
Geo. Biker is getting out timber for his injuries prove.
ly. At the request of the Justice, ho
31st Come everybody.
Willi am Dunlap, aged 8b. died at tee
Chas. Gaskill thinks that the use of has irone into retirement until “after
There wav a euchre party nt l»cw a new bam.
residence of his daughter. Mrs. A. F.
For the kindness, sympathy and
Morey Teeple closed his term of 'assistance of friends during th® late hte mental powers inure more to his planting.” when be will donbtlree Woodhams, at Katam.i.-oo Sunday
Smith’s last Monday night
financial benefit than his nhysial efforts.
school
in
tbo
Fillmore
district
last
Prof. Richards closes bis Ringing
Ulnae and death of ttair sister, Mrs. Ho hBR therefore engaged t&lt;&gt; tench for emerge from the Hotel de bhriner, morning.
with whitened complexion.
-chool at the Robbins school house this Thursday.
Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. H. Honeywell
The Rev. M. V. Bort, formerly of
There was about IB in attendance al offer their grateful thanks. Thv also। five months.
Tyvvk.
The third attempt at burglary waa
Tin. Democrat of last week publish­ Athens. Is to occupy for the present,
Miss Smith has closed her school In the teachers' examination held here thank the Prairieville choir for their
made last
Wcdnredav cv««n|. ed two editions, the latter containing a the pulpit of the UnivereaUst church
Friday last
,
(he Stokoe district
kind H-Tvioea.
The two previous were onC.Casteleins
at 1‘ortland.
Mike Flynn tryed to move his engine
H. Prtteraon has exchanged the place
store. Thia time they broke in the “postenpt” purporting to be a denial of
he bought of A. I&gt;. 8UU with X W. the other day. and after getting stuck
WOODLAHR.
Martin O'Brien, aged IK an employe
Hastings Boat Club building. Alter tra article appearing in onr last iseue.
Briggs, for a kt in Bowen, and will tud pulling the front wheels out from
Dock Hough is on the sick Hst.
Samarin*
the
contents,
they
stole
the
Calling another a liar is do argument. in a Saginaw planing miU. tad hte
under it. be concluded to wait until the
right arm cut off by the planer Monday
L-.illd thereon thin spring.
Miss Laura Williams bought nt L.
The Itemocret in Its intimation that
'
’’Dr. Pearson'R house caught fire Sat­ roads get better.
Hilbert, three acres of land on Main
dose
to the shoulder.
the Banner regards it either as a poli­
this busince-'.
.
Quite an excitement In town r nday street, consideration 8350.
urday, but WHS extinguished before
Tbeboytrom the south misses the tical or buainesR opponent is “wav off:
Charles Schroeder, of [’•‘nnlteld. Cal­
evening, caused by the alarm being giv­
••.such damage was done.
Arthur Haight passed an examina­ aid of his teacher, when it comes time for io the politics of Barry county it houn county, will lore tb&lt;- night of one
(Hd Mr. Brigham’s bouse was tamed en that John Stagier’s house was on fire. tion last week in the 1’harjnacy class, to go home, with a rib under his arm. cuts such an infinitesimal swath as to eye from bh gun bursting und tMliog
tut week. The loss falls bravilv ou Everybody raff to help put it out, but and baa received his certificate.
The ringing school Is on the gain; &lt;1 be scarcely discernable; and. so far as his face with powder.
they soon found that the pipe had only
It is a girl kt Norman Rowley a.
the old man.
scholars test Friday night. Mr. Tavlor buslDess is concerned, tho BaunxB is In
pulled out of the chimney up stairs and
The Michigan Baptist Sunday School
6. R. Smith has moved into Manon extends u general invitation to scholars blissful ignorance of competition from
0RAJHQF.V1LLE.
tilled the rooms with smoke. No dam­ McArthur's house.
convention ta in seMMon at Kalamazoo
from
other schools.
that quarter. ____________
School has dosed, end Mr. Walker age was done except tbo walls were
J. H. McArthur has moved into tbo
with deltyralre in attendance from all
Mr.
Ward
’
s
mother
died
Monday
ev
­
baa moved back to bls farm in Martin. smoked up suite badly.
W. J. Haner houoc.
.
Grange Meeting.—The Barry coun­ sections of the state.
ening at H o’clock. Tbo funeral will
Wm. Cameron u missing, in comElias Bevier has moved onto the take place Wednesday at the house.
W. S. Clengtr, an old Mttter ot Shelhr.
ty pomona grange will meet with the
pony witii 840 of the school money
HICKORY CORNERS.
J*jSm’ToMam’li. B. KUparick F. F.
Assyria
grange at their hall at Lacey, Oceana county, has become violently
for this district The school meetings
DOWUSli.
Quite u change in the atmosphere
incane through the combined Influence
have been run by the whiskey crowd
Hilbert and others, are In •rand Rap­
on Friday. April Irt. at 10 o’clock a., m.
Quite
a
blizzard
Sunday.
since
ixrt
week.
of business and religion.
;or the past three yean and this is the
George Marr and wife have returned ids this week attending tha busiru-ad
Mrs. Crosbr, who has teen visiting The morning session will be devoted to
result. His bond-aum have levied on
Grace Woodard. ten-j«ar&lt;.l.t daught
raen'a association and G. A. R. cncumpin this place, returned to her homo ah address of welcome by the Lecturer er of Mr. and Mrs. G»o. Woodard, of
all ot the psraoaal property left. No after a pleasant visit with relatives and
of Auuvria Grange, reporta of subordin-______________
trace of him cun be found; but presum- friends in the western part of New mMr.' C. A- Hough our county
TUopJr •t.UM tugMie Ho«e bM ate granges and picnic dinner at Doon. —
Genesee county.
county, wri|
weighs SB
Ripioy, Gencsre
York
State.
Her
health
being
much
*bb .Scotland is his deBtinatioa.
er, was in town a couple ot days this
The program for tbo aiternooo erosion pognds and L* growing i apuiiy.
boM his share in lhentorc to R, G. Rice.
Mr. Brigham has traded hu farm one improved. They intend to start for
Dowling him a h'btary Public, J. E. is
mile south of the village for a store in Kansas this week, where they will spend W^tentan Haight's P. O. bonds are acDecatur and is moving there this week. Che summer, if that climate agreea with cepuriaod his «®mUalno has arrived, ToUm is the chap.
Essay-Subject.
Alax Crider, frvmQoimby. is moving
The H. (J. WwiOave a social next her.
. ,
_ '
John Shean has relumed from Buff­ and it Li now 5. Haight I. M.
tn Mr. Boyd’s bouse. He has rented
Friday ev«alng at Jessup’s Hall. All
duatritas
mewt Profilabte Variety
Tbo will ntter-d are promised all the alo. after having dlspeatd of Ma car
andBctefi. r» wou by Betap Mr- B.*e tam-

The Hastings Banner.

marshall l. cook.

Hastings

City

Bank.

by one lap on the Brat mile. Owing to
.some misunderstanding Brock and Mr.
Hagar gave up their race.
Deacon Holmes has bt«n to Indiana
visiting his brother.
*
Geo. A. Weed ’is the man to sell pat­
ent right; he sold, last week 8400 worth
of patent plow share, and 8500 worth of
his patent fence.
’
.(smith and Me Arthur have received
their patent for their horse shoe, and
Smith has gone out to sell territory.
•

County News.

Additional Local Items.

�The Hastings Banner.
MAHH1LL

Habtinob, Mich., March 17.1887.

BBFVBI.ICAN STATE NOMINATIONS.

Nrj^.uth.

■*

“ ^SXirtZi.orrKrrrw.n.
*

CU4BIXHHEHBAUD.

toOteW."T'hoOKEB.

Editorial

notes.

Tulau*

south.

Saturday moroiu«, February 26th, we
resumed our journey toward the sunny
south. That part of Kentucky we pass­
ed through generally rcsembl.nl what
wm described in uiy te&lt;t-mostly vary
. ougb, with occasional stretches of
comparatively level -blue grass" coun­
try, which serened to be inhabited by a
more enterprising class of people. If
our northern farmers had possession of
Kentucky, and would farm it as well
as they do their own lands it would
vastly improve its appearance and pro­
ductiveness. One cannot escape the
conclusion that the people are lazy and
shiftless, and care only to live, eat and
die, with little thought of bow they
live, what they shall cat. and where
their future estate may be.

Is the Dem &gt;cret mid because of the
securing of the "plum" by Denote?
Tho agricultural district of Tennessee
Judse for youiwlr. from tbo folio,
that we saw and Its people very much
copfarfrom its issue of last week:
Tho appointment of Jno. H liennto
resembled those already described for
Kentucky. Our route lay through the

rougher portion of the state, so we may
not be prepared to apeak for the whole
। of Teunesaee. We noticed in both
fought the men and prlnthA I) Ju® statee the numerousness of that pro­
duct of the rebellion —the -Colonel.'
It was Colonel everywhere. Even the
”nUre
Sa.
t rain boy must use it When hr deftly
placed his fragrant cabbage leaf cigars
under my nose and inquired “Have
one. Colonel F* I was all broke up, and
could only murmur in reply. “Excuse
me. Noble Duke, b'mother day."

»«t is an fMultto U? D^oJKtoof

g§fO§
i«“ “k'K(
Jemocnitlc
administration puts » pr *
t«.

^J»X'hrto^
**“•* “P Mr, Strict IlMkmif
Uw Draocrat

owner of
wM »Pp,Mt 10 j

tekHAjJKow-&lt;?&gt;.""•up,,n ” «“&lt;
5^ra»?EsS
fo»loa a, SJoj'yuMMtuul
g?Jwis?»a5
Oumu. taMd Jou „
Ihf
u’dTi - “ pr"rtic“1 I" thl.
it b
rioply
uS
011H.1
uLi-„

JX

““ h°“”' r *» “&lt;’

w ..
, ,y hoWs t00* ‘o Politics, as
»ell &lt;u rj*
a“business
transactions
Th«
^
™ of tbe™
0^
L

?Joru»*rr«7ru&gt;e dedcsto“1 “”■« ta tadft

s^re^xE,r“m
ci,i"onto" °' ‘^Xi

Gallatin is a pretty Tennessee town,
situated in the midst of a splendid
agricultural district, not far from
Nashville, in this counuy&gt;about these
two cities are raised the fothous run­
ning horses.
A few miles from Nashville, and
along the line of the L. &amp; N. railroad Is
the national cemetery, in which repose
the remains of 14.000 of the boys in
blue. It is a bKutiful place, thr
grounds nicely laid out and handsome­
ly kept. For these noble dead, whose
deeds of valor the nation gratefnlly
remembers. it can truly be said;
•-Your own proud land's berole mUI
H □&gt;: t*c your Biter grave.
Wu* claim* from war bH rich*-*! spoil,
The ashes of the brave."
.
Nashville is a thriving city of 50,000
peoplt*. and seems to be prosperous und
growing quite rapidly. Many north­
ern men and much northern capital
have helped to develop the golden
possibilities in store for n city so favoruljy situated. It has nbund;mt trans­
portation facilities, excellent soil in the
ad joining country, murncss to raw
materials needed in manufacture—all
these. It has numerous colleges, mosth
endowed by northern philanthropists,
und is u solidly built city, its buidncwi
blocks and bouses are quire creditable
The water, supplied from the Cumber­
land, chn be called mud, with decorous
regard for propriety. Its manufactur­
ing institutions, particularly thr cotton
factories, nre of considerable import­
ance. We visited the state Capitol, a
solid free-stone structure trimmed with
, native marble, which is situated on a
high hill near the business portion of
the city. The view from the dome is
[grand, so Reynolds asserts-, and be
। ought to know, tor he dimed up there
and viewed to bls heart's content. To­
ward evening the blizzard «whicb, in
Michigan, brought so much snow,
reached Xashviile in the shape of a

and graves and walks with tender lov­
ing care, and does not fed hta love for
roads will be completod tn this fdace
the coming summer. It has numerous this dear good country grow stronger
factories, and more building. It te within him. isn't built of material good
enough for on American citizen, and
hemmed in on every sl^e by mountains
to be made over.
or foot hills, which afford tine places for ought
in many plactwin and around Chatta-1
suburb ui rrddmo-s and cool resorts in
nouga ore thr remains of earth-works
tho heated term. It te supplied with
clear water from Lookout mountain. built by the federal troqps during their
It te the motit enterprising, tmuppy and । long occupation of the city. There was
pushing town in the south, and bound much hard lighting hereabout Chicitaboon io outstrip nil rivals; for capital maugiiM with its dm»ter to the Union
and capitalists are flocking here, anxi­ arms, and Lookout Mountain und
ous to invest in a city with so many nat­ Missionary Ilidge, where victory perch­
ural advantages, aclimate so salubiious, ed upon the Union banners.
Today, the&amp;th, our party has been
and a place where there te no foreign
dement to menace its prosperity. But increased by the idditlon of Mr. Elba
Ileynohls,
of Belmont, N. YH brother
there te one abomination connected
of our Dan., and the‘quartet expect loi
with Chattanooga's boom. That is the
•resume their journey southward the I
real estate agencies, of which there are
nearly 100. And they have bought up 7U&gt; over the Western &amp; Atlantic, along
all the land within a radius of live or which route were fought most of the
eight milrti o! the dty, and are holding famous buttles of "German's March to
it at fabulous prices. The city will the Sea."
1 The temperature this week has been
have 2jOOO,UOO population if it ever
reaches where these plotting agents have JI 55 to 70 in the shade, nearly every day
bright und sunshiney. Peach trees and
plotted. Property eight miles from the
| many flowering ahruba are in full bloom.
city has, since I have been here, sold as
high as *500 to
an acre! This te
the only drawback to the “new south,"
W. D. Sult, druggist, Blppu«. Ind.,
for every southern dty te being worked teatifire: “I can recommend Electric
in the same manner, mostly by sharp bitters as the very best remedy. Every
speculating yankvea.
The time will bottle sold has given relief in every case.
Ono man took aLx tattles, and was ctorcome when this part of Dixie will suf­ ed of rheumatism of 10 years standing."
fer more from these real estate agencies Abraham Hare, druggists, Bellville.
than it ever did from bhennan'a army Ohio.aflirms: “The beat selling medi­
cine I have ever handled in inv 20 tears
or the northern carpet-1 tagger.
.
experience, i*. Electric bitters " Thous­
Lookout mountain lies southwest ands of dthers have added their test!mo-1
! of the city; Point Lookout, its norther- ny, so that the verdiet is unanimous
most and highest point, overlooking that Electric bitters do cure fcll db-Mses j
of the liver, kidneys and blood. Duly a '
the dty, und the great bend in the Tenhalf dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear's
ntesec river. It te 2,010 feet above Chat- drug store.
tanoogu, and a point of such historic
and natural interest that no southern
Great excitement has burn caused in
I tour would be complete that did not in­ the Vicinity of l*uris. Texas, by a re­
elude a ride or trump to the summit. markable recovery of Mr. ,1. K. Corley,
I As the walking was good, we concluded who was so helpless be could not turn
in bed, or raise his head; everybody said
to make the three miles on foot. The he win dying of consumption. Atrial
day wan as balmy and clear as the most bottle of. Dr. King's New Discovery
perfect in a Michigan May. Our trio was sent him. Finding relief.» e bought
proceeded leisurely along the carriage a large bottle and a Imx of Dr. King’s
New Life pills; by the time be had tak-1
drive, stopping often to look at tho en­ ea two tattles of the discovery he was
chanting picture Mow us. As we well and had gained in flesh thirty-six
neared tho top, the broken tm- topu pounds. Trial bottles of this great dis­
gave silent evidence of that wonderful covery for consumption free at W. H.
| Goodyear A Co.
“battle above the clouds," November
2&lt;th, 18G3. A perpendicular wall, from
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts.
3u to SUU feet high, renders access to the Bruises, Sort*. I'lcers. halt llheum.
crest of the mountain impossible,except Fever Str*s. Tetter. Chapped Ilimd*
at half a dozen pointe. As each of these I'hiUdaius. Corns, and «kin Eruption',
positivrlv cum Piles, or no pay
could have been readily defended by u and
required. It te guaranteed to give per­
small detachment against ulinint any fect satisfaction, er money refunded.
force that could have been brought to •Price 25 cents per box. For sole by W.
•
bear against It, one cannot but wonder H. Goodyear A Co.
that Lookout was ever captured-even by
Mrs. Hattie Perry and William Thom­
such strategy as Hooker used, and back­ as. of B «tt|e Creek, arc wanted for kIed by so brave an army. But ho quiet­ legwl adultery, but they ure not to be
found.
ly did he move, and under cover ot the
thick mtete, that the rebel forces on the
sides of the mountain were surprised
and captured almost More they knew
it. This must have disheartened their
brethren on the summit, for that night
they retqyited; and the follqwing morn­
ing the btars and stripes were floating ns Mercury will surely destroy the sense
proudlv from Point Lookout. And ot smell and complrtely derange the
this all but miracle of capturing tho whole system when entering it through
the mucus surfacre. Such articles
mountain was accomplished with little should never be um-.I except on prescript
loss of life.
lions from reputable physicians, os the
From Point Ixxikoiit the view is in­ damage they will do are ten fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
describably grand. Below is the Ten­ Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
nessee. whose winding course among F. J. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo, Ohio, con­
the beauUful bluffs and ridges one can tains no mercury and is taken internal­
follow for many miles. North and cast ly and acts directly utnn the blood and
mucus aurfaoKi of the system, lu buy­
ta Chattanooga, whose apparent repose I ! Ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure that
Is broken by many moving rail­ you fcet the genuine, it la taken luternalway trains, and the black itmoke ly und made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
from the hundreds or more factories. &lt;’henry A Co.
GTSold by Druggists, price 75c per
To the west are
the foot hills bottle.
und
anu peaks
pesKB of
ot tho
ino Cumberland
vumuermna mouumouu-1
tains, while the
eastern horizoirf-'
is bounded by Missionary ridge, over
which, jind over the famous Chicka-

WwbMbwaeo^
«u«e there wa, not money u
£ cold, raw March wind.
«»t of telerraphtag Tbu l. ^’1
The following morning we concluded
PjUotataaeXwh-ebX^^
that we didn't start on this trip to cul­
tivate acquaintance with
freezing
, *oranu»™» Uardloir owner
winds, and so resumed our journey
'^» lt^ou1dbeu«1
southward over the Nashville &amp; Chatta­
nooga. Until weneared the Cumber­
Jtaoerat,
land mountains the topography of the
country was the same as previously
described. Once in the mountains the
Uot“M *” ““ '°r tbc b™'“‘ °&lt; Ibe n«scenery became indescribably grand.
The railroad threaded its way among
Proud of them, now along some precipice, next
, position
your partv?
ni. spanning some swift torrent, or rush­
•oaitlon.
that-of b^w,..,
y ‘. M.
4017
tt,nb'' “ ’«’** oM ing through a mountain tunnel. The
mountain sides were wild und ragged'
sleeps, and great boulders looked as if
they were ready to roll down on us.
and frighten somebody. But they
didn't.
“Wtaxlf will dorrile ferreau, ejMcll|ai;
Between Nashville and Tullahoma
«“ «
ooxlou,
r^Xi
• Tea,
the torose^
greenbackera
of Mir-M 1 we passed Murfreesboro,near which was
w?^’™ b ndlber a prophet nor I fought the battle of btone river. Not
far from the town is a national ceme­
tai£X*
°“r *”«*&lt;&gt;» tery. and doser still and along the river
forL^“at «f the , are the earthworks thrown up by the
in Michigan would &lt;1/° r0Qted’ fluJon I soldiery.
We reached Chattanooga about noon.
The cold wind was still blowing, and
we
felt that our stay would be abort.
ion in Michigan te dead. Even though
the bosses may patch up a fusion ticket But on Monday morning the skv clear­
ed
beautifully,
the sun shone no bright
the same will be condemned by the
slectors at the polls in no uncertain and warm that soon our overcoats were
discarded, and we began to get ac­
quainted with the city.
The prohibition state ticket has not
Chattanooga has 80,000 population, a
been withdrawn, the probl’s choosing targe majority from the north, and has
rather to jeopardize the carrying of the n cheer I ul habit of electing republican
proposed amendment.
candidates by a round 1.UU0 or mure
Four amendments to the state consti­ It has doubled the number of inhabi­
tution are to be submitted to the people tants in the past dve years, and is grow­
Fifteen hundred
of thia state thia spring, for their ndop- ing very rapidly.
mlloa of the Tennessee river furnish
Itoa or rejection.
plenty of Umber,«.ad it is already the
The democrats are to hold n judicial
greatest poplar (our Whitewood) lumber
oenvention at Battle Creek the 17th, to
market in tho world. In the adjacent
•aminate a candidate to be defeated by
mountains are Inexhaustible supplies of
Judge Hooker.
coal, iron and limestone, which are noeeiBy falling to sign tho river and bar­ sarT in the making of pig iron. Often
tar tall rmilrastClev.Uodlta. irtradc these three are found witnin half a mile
Ujn*U«.
lb, tauiMta ot thta of each other. Building stone te abun­
dant and aheap. The river ianavigahlea
Jwl*, Hootar wuTb.
. rom- graasp^of the year. When It is
Katarttr ta Itarrj aotmtT.
• not, seven railroads furnish ample trans■
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mauaUH buttle Held we can see two
points to miles away. It ta well worth
all it coats to get one good view from
Point Lookout And what would not
one have given to have stood there
with a good glass, and seen Grant's
army’s charge up Mlasonary ridge?
But in this country no spot, no mat­
ter how dear to the putriol's heart, nor
of bow much historic Interest. Is safe
from the ravages of the rml estate
agent. And I read with great grief
this morning that a syndicate of land
pirates had bought the mountain for
3230,000, and will proceed to build a
railroad to the auinuut, und thru more
lots will be on the market, and more
fools will bite.
Thank fortune, there is one place the
sharks can't buy, and that te the Na­
tional cemetery. If anybody but Un­
cle Bam owned it, 1 would be fearful
that these fellows would get bold of it,
chop it up into “corner lota" and sell
the headfttunee for relics. The more I
ace of their performances, the more 1
think there isn't anything they wouldn't
do.
In the National cemetery at Chatta­
nooga are buried 12,yto of the boys in
blue, who died that the land they
loved might live. AU that the nation
can du to perpetuate the names of its
noble drfetMlr.ni has been done. But 1
was pained to learn that noteven the
names were known of very many who
helped to bury treason in the odium it
deserved. Over the grave of such ua
white marble slab, which touchingly
appeals to him whose eyes may r«t up­
on it, to remember that there lies an
unknown hero who answered with his
lite his country’s call “to arms." The
American who can stand in one of three
Nritaud «□&gt;««** Mriwebo.
ouriy Uu uUu&gt; wrick- over u» NWrilnir ptaem « it, brer, driwdm,
riri krapi.rw bwuaUri U» pouadi

Ernwl Walling, of Manistee, has l*ren
mulcted 8&amp;O for trespassing on Gov­
1ernment land.

That araw- ot extreme wearluam tndlaatre
disordered blood. Ayer** Manapartlla pcrlBea

Tbat rhwrastte^an? Si

painful but among li»e moM

tnrmeutora. Ladirs aeem to l»e peculiarly
li»bl« to neurataiv attacks which, in tho

ramnev Not until the discovery oi Athlophoroa had any remedy been luund for
either rheumatism, neuralgia or nervous
headache, and they were generally cooceded to be incurable, but Alblaphonw
has l»een proved tn be not only a errton
cure for lhe*c disease*, in all their varied
forma, but a onfe. nmody. If, in the use
of Athfophuroe, (he boweto ary kepl/rrrfy
eiKA,
»uccc»e i« certain, and to aid thia,
.Alhlophoroe Pills are recommended,
which, while providing the necmazy
cathartic, will be found to be a valuable
aid to the action of the medicine. Alldophoroe is no experiment, it has been tested
and has proved iu wonderful efficacy.
The Athlophoros Pilb were originally
prepare! as a remedy for use in connection
with Alhlophoroa, for rbeunMitiam and
neuralgia and kin ired romplainU. Ueed
in connection with that remedy, they are
a certain cure for either of these very commoo and dutrewdng dia caeca. They have
also been found Co be an invaluable remedy
for any and all dioesvM ariaingfrom vitiated
blood or general debility. They are eepecially valuable for nervous debility, blood
poison i ng, dyapepoia, distrvwa after eating,
headache, cnn»Upali&lt;»n. -loss of appetite,
and all ilama-h or liver trouble*. For
dieea»ee of women they are invaluable.

rami will be »&lt;mt free on application.
Eveiw dniimbl *bonld keen AthlophortH
aod Athlopbnro* Pills bnt where they cmsot be bought of the dranist, the Athk&gt;
phoetwCn.. J12 Wall H&lt;., Ncw York, will
aeod either ..arrias*
on r.-ceipt of
rwgutar price, which m ffl.OO ^-r bottle

lire 1» iH-rolo
n-tboi t, i:n
In mu&gt;J tnorlK.iK■■ (#UU1,
■UMIKX-«f u.e Mu'.Blr l&lt;. •u- h

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MUJ
. i U,r rtl&gt; ol iteun,.
Tketaud iu«d promi-r* t-&gt; 1
•e*lb&gt;di*. Ndd monptffMm
Um Moglug &lt;1* x-nr- J i.. . ..
UM I) I* | **.d l-lu&lt; ||; o.r
tour U) north, ul Tone,- uuttv»r
b-ltalti the canity of
a d dv*rrlU-il &gt;m lh» &lt;&lt;uitl/«..t .

UeM-m^l pam-f irf laud. IomH

I&gt;ow t-.ttabll.brd, l*)n&lt; IL-ijerre.1 fn aderd by John » ljt ,
L. tala wile, to Jaawa H. MeMniti

Ina *1*9 a Mri*&gt; &lt;4 Und t»o
flnrt tuMtlotw-d
iJ i-.
M-c.rtMl »Ih.u m»i t.Oli
trout liar vf iiirbou'

•aM «HI)u.-r of Mi.id!»*lllr t«.
tbr IHTtbeMt &lt;
block tilimtNT
wr*l un a

AUTHORIZED

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Lntrtta j &gt;tiM«;r.
v.
M.«t&lt;»wAttorner* fur MocUare*-*.

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-U.IW.
MhUllr.liw.Fnda&gt;. April *.

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B. February an. IS*TSheriff of thr O&gt;mty ot Harry:
Vaud Matra l«ir a third

tinnk* u|xmi v • unman »}*trtn

out ot n J»-rrvut
F&lt;&lt;a am.u-4 S»»dr the addition- -&gt;
mroti will tw* riractituo a!;rbr.-. ;• •• k
For a find (n-^dr. r«u.»rtn Md

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t«ar«! la avquUi'trd i»u»t lunsUli

U»» to ttw* llqwir IraSe:

of Mie.'ilcan at LaMina. the day and year Br«
alxnr wmieo.

snnui7&gt; &lt;&gt;m«-a. i
liakcr Bbrtnrr. Sbrrtn. i

vtt

To the QualiDed Votrrt nJ iUrrj Cowiir:
Yuumto hereby notlf
oltbll.r »bov nooee
•tale, litetr »h«ll be r&lt;
t*Uer In Barry rounty a
MMdSy. AprtM h. A.
HnrrnUH the Uni
plar.- of Jaraew -Ivxr-r *ad Kaenrxrr
”2Ior.*»*Wlerm»nto!ncr»|!l „«rr Itrerr.
aCTycqltJ.H^rr for the am.
Judlelol (IrrutX In plars of H&lt;m. Fnini A

’‘'’‘,'."7

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wseiidmert in the
11
«®ltw

The manufacture, ufn or mW

dlaily InilteU to I*- prrerut.
J. J. KNGLAM*
w. r. rvuiEMi
D.V. WAK5EK

4» certain moeUa&lt;&gt;- rw
GuickeuiM and wit. folUrn
all. br*riug d.t* Jul? Mh.
Um* offfoc of Kesle r nt 11
, Michigan. &lt;ia July 3Hb.
»Juu1p»mSgnSd’to baild'
. Niernoo January U'b.
Id KcgHler. cdBrr .11 Ulw
ent*. •■*. JKire !•:. eo ill*- •'
bandrod aM tw»nt5-artro and
a.IS337 OOi. and no aidt or j&lt;rtM**v41ac« al la" »«•
tor been lurtltulrd to rrron r it- aor.ej; »»
arm or aaw» Boaiar, or
iwm ‘
_
Now, tlMTrton*. by rlrti.- cl Ux

rm, Dial on Salarday. Uh* Ttti da» &lt;&gt;f M*». :•* .
trn o'rlock In the fnrrnxm. I *•»*4*
iaactkM,totb*tilsbMibxidvr.
it.- i-y-i
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InlrrraLand all Inta! ro--

nwrtwlnl, rbrm&gt;.
Charles Nicholson, of Menominee,
ren**« U prohltHtnl. ami no
was fatally hurt on Thursday while uroiwrtw rt.hu.iri ..-h apiriUMtH. malt or n...
cmM
to
rxi«t eirn-nt th*
putting up ice.
•
or Mil for ro*dieli&gt;al. nw-

tjOWV-C

t to Ito pit tlw-r- «•(
cook

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nealts, are Acker’a Dyapcpeia Tabtela.
Beoommended by physicians and endorsed
by all who have used them. The bast
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flaialeocy.and Con­
stipation. Ucamntood. and sold at 38c. by
E. H.Lathkup, Druggut.
Counterfeit Dominion of Canada
bank notes are circulating all along the
frontier.

CBOVP, Wbonplux Court and BronahiUa.iratjedlaiely rvllrreil b&gt; HiiUuir. euro. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear.
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Brid" V:
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iHTth on i
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br tale or ain
herein ipcelB

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m«1- M» tw ccju.t.1.',t
tJ • rt*ln mortrnre rixnrteil b»
AMAiKM^MulS&amp;MAaDff wtl". i&lt;* Hlr*111

Ooonly. Mlcb.itan. .m April 3. 1*0. to
*
nf anorheMM oa ram* UX on ».hirb mor’ixxs
itarot»cf*iiitoatA to Sue at Ito dsu* ot ibi- m*
KttkMBMttJH. &gt;M OBMiil 0C pnMved».C&gt;
■I law h*rt»K tewi taailtrtrd to rvetwrr U&gt;e
Un-renf.

Hhtram$Mrofliw-coorl Hum- L» U»- «W
£n?

n

w the amount doe oa &lt;**»&lt;! mortsai/' " ;
mm- lev ceeL taertwl. and afl »n»l «»**
EksiSetetomMfoMmiert m ux *0’.oacLi1
become due iron *ald mcngaCy- w *11 r*
and Interest thereon trom tM-teie.... _
Th* nrvtnl«*a are Aeoevibed tn Mid mo &gt;**M fiKMWJtoNMV parrel of land.»'«
I* tto tewaoMpoI Kept. I« theC*«m&gt; ot
and Mais of MicliIran, »nd dreer.b d m fv-’o*’

do the jerk .nd lire M

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TO ADVERTISERS.

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�■
OOUMOIL FBOOBMDXMM.
Common Council tni-i in regular
sM-nou, Fridav evening. March 4lh,
j* part of
1887, Mayor Wrma~n in the chair.
Roll railed. Alda, pnwnt, ILw.nii-r.
Hatna, McCoy. McNautfhtoa. Osborn,
LOXPOX. MmAJJ-'
Stebbins and WaU-TB. AlmwiL Hogle.
Minutes of previous meeting rnid
and approved.
The committee an petition of Wel­
come Marble and 22 other*, pricing the
council to cause to la- removed tiie
obstructions on Lhe south side ot state
THREATS OF POLITICAL DEATH.
road rtrtw-tin the first word, rr port rd
favoraidy, and on motion tin- sitnr was
why &lt;b* Miuu* nut i.-cuu'i *• r»*» th&lt; gnuilmi.
The flnano* committee reuorameQdrd
the payment in full of the urr»unt ot
SlaufL-r It Crawley, in sum of da 43.
Curried.
trade circular from diauicl aaaembly No.
ConimHler appointed to prepare
tT, IliughU of Lnlior, UurataiiinK political
rules, rates und regulation*; repurtiai
reading the foliondug onliu.uici1, which
w.is adopted.
The fading in tUL« stalo and abo atuungxl
An Ordinance.
dv large-: etas* ot citue-ia lu St. Lout* u ui To estahllah a Boaid of water 1 atnod-slmirr* hi
•firset aatagutouu to lue pnsaaga of tbo act
‘be Cl y ol Harting*, and drQ-dtig their |hjw

THE C»R IH OAHOCR.

*3. bill wdn the •nru-luta &lt;4 ciaa* logiilatiau
&lt;iai Lai* Uw-i Uw ban* of thm country for
.
._ .... n—* .IS-..

htxx- ot St L&amp;uia ami vicinity m cunvmitiaa
a-aamldcd, do Utterly repudiate tbo nieiuure.
»r.d urge nur n'ic^-u’jiLiT^ iu tlu* trvnura’

voir*, bultatui*. machloerj, leu and fonutalni
In the iiurebaiM- of real eatih. and lu the exton'.
alou of mai n* sod Hpe*. thaU be aubjret to the
■vppreva! of the common counru. alll! .hall u&lt;M
bj ’“bsl wllboul -oeb approval, and the l*u*nl
■ball alMba subJrettoRU. il !urth.-r ordinau e.
aimaybeadouied bvtberouuaiiUCTXinrU, and
anv nirnitwr &lt;&gt;f ulrl fwwr&lt;l n&gt;»- . —
f
Her la -The M-rrrtary nt said board and other
officer* and Mplujrn. reerlviug moiiev, an&lt;i
*’.•**»£ ‘■‘‘•HB’ •U,u control of prupert). shall
give bonds running to the Chy of llastlng* in
suchanwuia a* may be tired by t|w «*id %.IU
mon cvuiwil and ro.iditio&lt;.Kj to recctva safely.
k«*P and pay irver all money .uid prujwrty
oblrli slmlf come Into the
of *&lt;0-1
”7722^-B‘“1
r ,,mc' n*. h&gt; virtu* nf their
?«u??r,',i‘r&lt;!OnU1nKU’U‘*: ruIc' *"d 'Wdlnan M

UIOII tbeir nepective liuth-a. and aiirh tioirn
Mian iH-ren. wtxl yearly or uttenvr M may be reipilrtd by «aid buarl.
“h*H take effect the
ciRbieenth day of MmtIi. IMST.
’-hanttwr. City of Haatl QS«.
1UT.
mon council of the t’lty of HiuUIor*. that said thh fourth tiny of March.
(!. WKIH.HEKT. Major.
romuHiti council shall a|i|M&gt;iut a Ho.inl of Water . AttevL FRANK CTEUUIN.H.
Itetordcr.
t'onuubtalotirr*. composed &lt;if three |»-r*«ns. »ho
(Bcau)
shall to qualified cliTtor* ul said city, ai-d tho
The water rates were read und adoptperson*coinprlslug said board shall take.the
oath •»! office prextitn-d fOr other cltv nfficcra,
vrtlbtn ten days from the date of ihi-i app-ilnt.
Tncnu Th&lt;- t.-rtu,nf ufbee of our nf «aiil eoiumt*. lUrixr ahofm. two ebaln&gt;.............................
ahup«. each addiUouai chair........
shiner* rti di terminal* &lt;m lb* ffrot Monday of Barber
July. l«.*t. our thereof on the nisi Munday uf Haib lulu, jirivale ........................
tutM. pu.iU.’. In barber »b»p. find tub
July. 1«Shaief one t'lcreiifou thereof vn the find iUta
Haiti tuba, public, in barber ahopv. each
a.I &lt; 111 &lt; &lt; 11.1 it I Inti li&gt; tt«M

... ....
...r-e.i..* .»&lt;
the common cnundi held on the flr*t Monday ot
May. the said common rounrll shall appoint one
reimmlaalnner to serve for the |wrlo&gt;l of three
yean* anil until lih suerrssor is npisitotrd .nut
qualified In th* id«ce ot thr oin- wtio*c term of
other shall then expire. Vacant** »^-iirl*.g In
said board by retnov d ar ot&gt;«erw|.o shall t»e Ell
criminal avuiult ujx&gt;.t a girl U yea re old rd for the nii-xnirrd term a* h-rel provided
*-.i*hatlu I- imxirtMUu-at for t’.fix Tbo . snail nave power It* make a* d adopt all **-rh bytaw». rule* and rrgnlati.*..* to Im^piirnve l hr
III- eocuinnn &lt;-oan. il as they shall -Term n- *•**,ry and expedient for th* riuidnct of It* bwdima
amt for the Interest of thr wat-r works nt said
vaicV*; to prohibit the usn of opium; to pro- city, and to appoint such
&gt;u&gt;4 nxlstnnt*
a* xn*y be t»e«*es*xr&gt; for'ttw proper rurininu’ nt
1! rtx«Ua .i-unmle at«1 to provul* for * stato rts* waler work* mu id city, ami 10 pre»crll*o
and define th- dulle* tiirreot. and tin*salary and
onapemation ol rack, iml the - nd imanl shall
and snpenlse thr A'ns'.r u-llon
from tune to thuo the repair­
all iU'nni
inn conn -II shill a|*11.midu-*r ami an
slmlt-rom metier
fdre Julv lat, iw, and
rmvldad. Farther, thnl upon Ihr a&gt;la|it:on of
thl«ordinancetb«commoneouiu-il umv. ant it

itauxo, uirtudinc on* t&gt;a»iu.*00
Bl»-k*mtlb »liop*. amt i» » nrr*.............. r, co
ll!a&gt;-k»mitii sha.is,r*rh additional Orc.... 2 SO
Kn’-h r taunt............................................
*00
Bowling Altos............................. *■• 0010 in o&gt;
Hot a * ..OKS................. ...3......
. MlH'ciul
llaihlcc*’r*l—, |&gt;or |xTcb of stone laid . .
m
Bulidrr*’r4tr«. |&gt;cr l.o&lt;&lt; brick l«hl..........
&lt;n
Builder*’ r*ie-„ per l.on brick, writing
down ..............................
oj
Builders’ rates, per UK yard, tilwlrnn,-, •
one oat........
—
Builder** rale*, per 100 yard*.iib»*terltu:.
u»a or t breo coal*..... “...........
SJ
Builder*■ rate*, per 100 euble tert of grout­
ing
...
B-ou-dlnc bou-rs, io to ir. |w&gt;r*&lt;in* ..
.
Hoarding bouxs. &lt;ncr l.’.. each nddittouol
|irr*iii|.................................................
w
Breweries.......... .................. . ....... .. Nt-ecli«l
Bilitard toll* ..............................
‘7tw
Church-.-* ... . .......................................... , in
riaor mimutarturers. 10 hatid* or under. 6 00
Opr mauiifartureni.&lt; ,vh additional hand
to
ConrttociM-......................
Special
Drug store*
.. . &gt;1 ro
bmdliiis bouse*, for fcunilv of fixe or Ire* 6 uo
D«tII1i.£ bou-e*. for tainihesof uvrr to,
to inline ti&lt;uiM* rate*
Dwelltnc bo-tor*. 2 ar more families tn one
house ............................ ............
. tfotstW
Djrrenu.l •courer*.................
*u&gt; on lofo OB
Foundries, for totoulutng roonm, .•&gt; to to
burn!* ........................... ......... 910 0010 is hi
Fountain*, xarden, ’• Inch Jef. for x-nu-n. :■ ix&gt;
Fbiniutu*. garden 3 ie inch j-1. far »e u«.n H &lt;»
Nrtblng o»rr .V- W hu h Jet will to allowed,
cverpt iitorr sprcl d permit.
Fotiutxins.coiiiilrr. *, tuell Jet. se.-iMin. . .'.to
counter. 3-is inrh ict. *c**afi
&lt;» 00
nHcy« and inthlie Fountain*,
*
’
mtitaln*. Vegetable. &lt;a (tX’h Jet. **«soa
3 to
• mum- of furui-hinx Fountain*,
vegetable*,2 IS lueb Jet. «ea»on '* t®
ih.~ and private «v»
,,. ,j!a!r aJui atipervin?
Ui* aamr
/
b.-C. I*. -Tharoii.tr.iuHnn ar.d repairing ot the Ga.« rugbies............. •............................... Hiwcial
watrr work* uf -MiilYrtty or any Wi»rk rm-.n*■ctr.l &lt;;**
work*..........................
wpeetal
thi'n-wiih. nntl the coti«:rw*ihm and repairing Hotel,
and ixniulrytaii -rts.ea, h Npcctal
ot m ill" and pipe* except ordinary repair*, l!o«e. kttelien
for washins window^, spnukllug
•hall twitoilr t^aahi iMKinl in letting contract
xt’—t* nr sidewalks.on ls.-lt;&gt; s, streets,
to th* luwrtt rropntnible bld ler ti erefor. or in
when
water
ts
not
used
for
general
imr
Michcth'-r &gt;m- nrr a» may be approved by the
paw*. Innitagn of ex fret or It **, per

:•&lt;•'• -,o^

, „ of sold brant »lm!l t»e reported to the common
Mr. Bio I grit, cnun.-ll *.&gt;nnthly. nnd no monny shall be p»ld out

Hatl*. pbhllr ’
Special
Hydnt t u*.1 p-r ijwngallon* ... .
m
lee etvMi Mlnoas. season &lt;■ barsr ja &lt;»tn s no
1 ..bin!: i&lt; .
...
s o&gt;
Market carueii*
.sinrKrt
canteri»
.
_
Npeclal
Manatirturer*. drinking and washing
ouK. U» han-1* OTUMfri
.
001
Manufacturer*.drinking and -.lashing only
&gt;
over to nnd tinder 20 hands ...
.
Metre-rates, dally crnnumptlnu .vcgallons.

______

WM'1?'

of the foUowinr wdfhte. per lineal
Of HMtto witboat
plicant. and the aame
foot:
H' weight per foot 1 lb 8 ox.
mala the property of said Cttv of Haou
1 lb 12 ox
£
••
21b8oz.
made by any person or persona but the
one regularly auLhorizaa in the permit
CITY ACCOUNTS.
granted.
Jaa. Depue.dean gutters......
5.—Mo person shall aaakt any addit- ;
6 51
ii»u to. or alteration whatever, in or C. WeiBuert. boiler gaaoltae
Jack bhay. drawing aflod
al-out any service pipe, waler cock or ’
90 lb
other fixtures, or cuuae the same to be Archie McCoy, 4 ballot boxes...
Z. Shepard, tend fire apparatus
uiade, without perminhioa in writing.
‘
28 GO
28 days up to March bib
B.—Any pi-reoQ taking water from the
Allowed.
city water works shall not permit his
The following resolution was adopt­
service pipe, or fixtures connected there­
ed.
aids
McCoy
and
Osborn
voting
nay:
with, to be out of repair, or unprotect- ’
ed Irorn frost, or permit any tmoeceasa- . lirfylr-'l. That the committee on
finance t»e und they arc hereby Instruct­
rv waste of wau r.
7.—No owner or occupant of any ed
' to examine the several J urtl- e Dock­
building or premises into which water ets, for the purpose of ascertaining the
is introduced shall be allowed to supply amount coUxcted for fim* belonging to
The only brand of Laundry Sosp
city and the amount (If any) still in
waler tu other persons or families. 11 thin
.
awarded a first chum medal at ths
found so doing the supply of water may hands of s.dd .1 notices, and report to
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran­
teed abnqiuU-ly j'ure, and lor general
be.slopped and amount paid lorieiled. this board at the next niiM-tiog.
bous-.-hola purposes Is the very best
8 —btatiouary louutaiun shall not be , The following was adopted by same
as the foregoing:
used more than ten hours each day, and •vole
'
No«oZta«f. Tb it the standing commit­
only between May 1st and November .
1st, except by special permission and tee on street lamps nnd the committee
on city property ta* aud.the same are
payment oi additional charges.
hereby nlxiliahed.
'J.—Revolving lawn sprinklers and
movable iounUins sbuli nut be used . The following was adopted by clear
Vote:
more than two hours each da^r, and be­
ReiKtlrrd, That the following places
tween Uie hours of Bund «p. m., ex­
for holding the general and annual dty
cept upon payment of fountain rates, election
iu the city of Hastings, on the
a.* per schedule.
fourth of April next.aud the regriatniIU—In case of fire, or an alarm of llon
,
provided for by lhe statute, bo
fire, the water must be .urned off from .
held
as
follows:
fountains; and the use ol lhe hand ha*e
Irt ward—Jordan’s wagon shop, i d m rv. r. I
is positively prohibited for any of the
a;.. CMmm
Mich. Ave.
■
uses named in the permit granted.
24 ward—Adam Tinkler’s house near
11.—Proprietors of .utili*. lumber ,
the freight ^rpot.
‘
yards, manufactoriea, hotels or public
3d ward- Council Room.
buildings, regular cuHtoupTs of water
4ih ward—tiherifTaoffice.court house.
works, are permitted to lay a largo pipe
Aid Waters was appointed chairman
with hvdrant and hone couplings to and Aid McCoy secretary of board of
be used* in case of lire free ot charge,
registration.
provided lhe sanw b done at their own
Adjourned.
expense and under lb0 direction of the
FRANK STEBBINS. Rrronlor.
board ot commusumtfi uf waler worku.

Runmll
SOAR

1A—Any nietobvr oi the -board ol
commissioners ot water works, or other
persons authorizAi by said board, shall
have free access, at proper hours of the
day. to all parts of every budding in
which the water is delivered and con­
sumed, to examine the pipes and fix­
tures, and to ascertain whether there b
tiny unnecessary waste ot water.
13. —The boufd.of commissioners ot
water works resi-rve the right to order
mderS to be applied to any service pipe
whenever they deeai It advisable.
14. —Water rates snail be due and paymble seml-annuallv iu advance, at thn
otfied of the city treasurer, on the first
days bf .January and .1 ulv in each year,
unless otherwise provided for in the
scbeduld of rates; and if not paid with­
in ten days alter due ten per cent, addi­
tional will lie charged and collected.
15. —Whenever, upon request or other­
wise. the water i&lt; turned off, the rum
ot one dollar will be charged for turn­
ing it on again, unless such turning off
was, in the' judgment of the board of
commissioners of water works, u case
of neewffiity, other than for violation
of ruli*s.
16. — Water rates on-Hpcks and build­
ings shall la* a.Hse**e*k t&lt;*!,and 1x* payable
bv the owny thereof. -' '
*17.-- For a violation of any of 1 hese rnl&lt;-s and regulations, or such others as the
City of Hastings may adopt hereafter,
or tor non-pay inent of water rab* with­
in twenty days after due, the city re­
serves the right to stop the supply of
water without any preliminary notice:
nor will it lie restored untilhl I damagin.
i&gt;enalties and buck rents shall have
been paid; thn city rcKrrvlmr to itself
the right, powet and authority to cut
off the supply oi water at any time
without incurring any liability or
cause of action for damages, any per­
mit granted, or any regulation to the
contrarv notwithstanding; ami in no
case to be liable for damsges for fail­
ure to supply water in consequence of
accident or unavoidable causes.

Haatlug* City Be. or.ler'i Office.
1 u pureuaure of a notice from tho Sheriff Of
Barry r«niniy ta in* directed and the stalot* lu
«ueh ca** inii-le and pn .vnl.nl. you are hereby
UuUfhal llial *1 Ilin cMfliou &gt;0 I"' i.‘ I
M-veral tOausliiiMand wards ot the touuly of
furry on th- nr»i M»&gt;tdir uf Ai-ril next. Ms;:
te fourth day of the month, lhe follow!nguaiecr*

Nuprrmr rmluf'llw term of ten vear* from
.1...
- .1 .. ... I , ...... V,
H. 1^. &gt; I-1 . i ... I 11. 'IU*.

venor. whose term of tdBrc will Expire tiec. at,
ta&lt;7:011c Circuit Judni in Mb Judicial Circuit

pie of ttiH .tali’ tor tX»-1 r adop
and also that an amendment I

ed to the people for their admitIon or rejection.
And lu compliance with dec f- ot tbo t ilt
••barter. n'4i«' !• al-o giirn ibni the aonaAl
city election will be held on the fourth III itay
of April nett, that t- ing the Umt Mnoitay In
April, al which election the fallowing .d&amp;-cr»

‘HE supartortty of Goruilno over ham

lance. It is moro curatfle. more
pUabfo. inoro cot&amp;fbrtabls, and NEVER
BREAKS.

tor: one hupervlxir for the Bret mid fourth new over 7OOO daily.
therefor fl -hail * &lt;■ tto dure- of the' to.ird t.»
wards.;i’idonetaiprr*ri«or for ilie *rrond and
make x reiwrt t*&gt; tto rotnmoo &lt;-ounc,l o*&gt; the
Bowarc of worthiear. InxltaCona toaod
third eards of «ald city. also one Alden..*., for
Rr»l Mondor In M *»*'* In ca*h Jrar. uhlrh rewltti various kinds of cord.
|s*rt shall embrace Um* expenditure of the differ­
ent br&gt;u»*-hw» linrtdep.irtmriit- of work under the
Mono are ponuiDO unloea “ Dr. War­
member of th* itooiu of EdU*Xl» from m h
rontrol of slid l*«trd. and t» statement al the
ward ot **I&lt;1 cltv na follow.: P-r Ito ffrtt ward ner’s Corallno” iBprtntod on InaldeoC
omdlllom.jwegreu* and I’fciat on* of sold wa
In place
of Janie
.| lMn*..
. Hauer,
f * thr
•ei’oiul ward
ti»o e:oo! cover
_
ter work*. I
._
..j...-.
...
In'.,.
v
•
.iwl
l.i
Meter
rate*,
daffy
eoiumuwffon
over
.v«&gt;
tn
:. -Tie !»oard shat!
the water r»'e*
,
1/VBcntoii*. per tjtoOgnllotta ...........
TOB EAL.3 BI ALL LEADIEO If EBCH1ST8.
art for by those toting mul uslns waler (»fl!
■*■&gt;. including oao wash bow! with
(dd Muter «H&gt;rks In A O «l.*tl r -&gt; itM Uta
oelf-chMlng
faucet
-....
।
*ta&gt;'t!*hed by ito «&lt; turnon ewnneii.
Fubllc building* .... ..... .special
l'r luting offices ...
r- "*&gt;
the common cnnnrll for th* bolding «i *.&lt;ld eity
iTmtegoapbgalierl**........... _ ...
election In the «cveral w.inl* of &lt;mI&lt;1 &lt; Itv. Flr»l
tuitli nou««*«. rich bathtub.
ward.-Jordan'• wagntt *l»*p; Rrennii ward.
lance on tut flret Of January !U»d July of each J'ub'dc
K ilroad...........................
.
special
Adam Tinkler * hou-c near freight ta» i«e;lb*rd
yenr. e»&lt;-r|it it the votninviiccmeiii of thr Ukli r Restaurant*
ward. Coaiirll room*; Fotarth ward, .sheriff-*
kiKl Cine Hiicb water, thr advance tmjmecl totiools, per room..
................
other Court bouse.
•bull I* from «'*’h enotmein rui-nt tn the follow­ Stable*, livery and nubile,
including worti
i aven under m? hand and mu! th!» 7th day of
Ing
enrrlace*.
per
stall
uptos..
February, A. l». IM*
. ,, ,
, .
....
, .
tm. atm uicnw oj .»’■&gt; u.-ia*i&gt;'m -jcm
FRANK STEBBINS. Recorder.
.1 IVobitaWiMi IcoaerH ot Micoljcan. and the ,
within 3n ditta’from the day, the -ante v»!l
&lt;«ilt wr.v raac&amp;ml Friday when th? loti r le.-onm dur and pM-&gt;t'! -. The .;itd board ma»
«uu?.
"v™!
Notice.
The fallowing rules for plumbers were
« &gt;taUi ticim. mill the lurlmtanlin? tl.nl
--i«irii«&lt;»ofMid' '•*
CHiUW
Stat&gt;l*s. esrh additional animal .
Uetil the «aln*
Hasttx&lt;. *•;
IZiMi iUteatt e&lt;xaiM' thi-utigliou'. th*
ro.ul and adopted:
MtoMp.............. ...
■fry ot Hastings.
NoUre.1* hereby Bhrn that lb* abt*nn*n &lt;*[
Store*, dr* r«d* and all other rt
LOW PRICES.
RITX9 GOVEIlNlNi; Fl.VMtlEr.s.
th* usvi-nU wnr*i- otthr &lt;’&lt;ly (*! Ha*tiit)tanrtli&gt;c
re t jlrng. grexery and Imletien
isMt’.rtoch rk Of •ahi Im ihI. iuxt acting und-r
a* a Bonn! n( KrcinUail hi. under *u&lt;! bv virtue
Noitn
fSuntaln*
.............................
io dirertl.-mt of anlii •►o'nf *&gt;hnlt keep n rewwd
1.—Any person or firm wishing to do, al art mtltl&lt; d Au Art furtutr to prewnv tin*
•ok in M hirti he slrnfl ree®rd hiir proceedings
purity ot *lrrtloa*. -till to pru-d lujaiwst lb*
ITS El J In Flea
or cause to lie done, plumbing, in con­ abu*r*
-p.ir&lt;‘. and keen nil Other book* and
of the rleetl'e fronrbi'* by a J:&gt;-Rt«tr«Cr » full and comt.l-te account of all the
nection with the water works, must tluu e( Electors approved F*l»-y II. i*a. n*
earn additional rod. Nte. rd. When not
lions
of
Uta
hoard
in
ronr.crtlon
with
first
obtain a license therefor, and piy aiurnded by art 1*1 nr Knwton law* IMJ. ap;irovuwd forccnrr.il pnn»w*. for four rod
. .... _ .. __ I.
.1) ..
alt Im,
rd
Mareh
to.
IKi.
will
meet
on
Saturttax.
April
lot nr ie«y, ffi.re; each addition.!: rod.W'r.
for such privilege the Bum of five dol­
2nd. IrtJ. from S o'clock a. m. to » o’clock p m.
Sprinkling cart«. per»**».Ki..................... hpcclal lars per annum.
Before receiving a Fir»t ward. Jordan’* ».&lt;c&gt;in kbopjktauwid W*rrt.
Simtm einttn*-* (stationary*, each horse
license the applicant shall file in the Adam Tinkler’* house near f relrtn dei««: thml
nrnnun* roBrcted b* 'ani'-'.
t*owr*r np to to. 10 hour* ;&gt;er day
-. 1 W
Steam cncin**, 01 er ta bur*c power, each
office of the city clerk u bond, with two w«rd. Council room; fourth »urrt, at sheriff *
office Court boa*c.
• 1
or more sureties, to i»e approved by
private laud. nr vyaU-r. either within or
For the pur;ww of completing the I »t of qu.«l. ...I -..I. Inr til.. bill':.!*- Ot OltlXlhk' II ‘ Trnerwm l*'.o*k«. rvrrv 1 prrsuii*. average
the board of commissioners &lt;&gt;t water ISod elector*, ah*n and where nil fa”!®’* en­
oevtipanry rolctilated.
'•
bot»-l. salobn, r»*»taorant.
I works, in the stun of one tbou-.m*! dol­ titled to u*« tt.r elective trancbiM- under Article
l furrnin: plpre. aciuedurts nnd other uoro. or tor doing l’r|"3!«.
7.
Section
1
of
the
C'on*Utimo&gt;i
of in* Stat* of
&gt;t&gt;:d !;&lt;i&lt;i«*. - ailng house, public hall or
any otta-r act neerss-try *'• nxrr*' Intn
the
• ui lars to indemnify sad iuwe hartnlera Michl;hi. mi;M resister their name* to entitle
prfMlo huiMlnc. automatic rloMnc ■
III* anil purposes &lt;&gt;.’ tht* sal'l 1 •l' r
the City of I listings and from nil ac­ thr Yr j-fWyrr TpKa’ V),*na Oli&lt;,’"r ’r,,d “clI'nn.ji*. hotel, »nloo»i. restaurant, !-i**r&lt;!Roa tint Mu!r -.-nough boon fids Mil. id
The board may asrre u Uh nil Icidents
’
.
damages
and*
losses
said
water
iiit-hon**
*»Ht'u
hoo-c.
tail'll*
hall
or
in Private rr-m-rtv. as to Hu- .-.&gt;&lt;npm*aUpu to
Cha1nn«n of thr Beard ot flei:l*tratian.
pitbile buHuiaft.flowing
Jnch Jet
.
works may sustain by reason of failure
b-paid tor taking anil wm&lt;.» und nmk rj.- u»o of frinal*.
AnClllHHrsOY
public troiuli. llowius l-M Incli
to com pl v with the’ rules and regula­
tl.e -aim- for the ptfMfc u»- &lt;&gt;r - nrU* bv «x-i
Secretarvol il»- Roan! at Unthtmtioc.
)&lt;•-. wwh ..............
• •'&lt;
loird and tu
t"»agrernu-nt en'i lx- tii.creo
Allert. FRANK «TtBBD*S. K.-cnnlrr.
hsnd ba-ln. hnli l. esllnr hoitacs or
tions which are now. or may hereafter
Ibto. Ute board shall repmt tin- tarta to Hi* W»tah
hall. •**!( rhufnc txuert
.. ..
lM! •&gt; tablished for the government of
co-.nimm ecraucil logrtlwr with _&gt;« d«-*erlplhm of Wnubile
u-. r
in-v il.' t-in
-.hIi elitslna
MORE WORDS OF PRAISE.
th&gt;- I*n»p&lt;-rrt l*i*T»«m 1 &lt; ■* »-•- ;»».
the same.
। puriioMr f«»r which It 1* to be^i-rtfi and ‘Nfreup
£.- No plumlwr shall nuke any al- .
FittbJu'tlel d Circuit-In ChinrerT llht'tn -ituwia JltoOd
talirclf cured.
' i.ti tu- • iitni'ion emmcH limy dlr-*-; 1 i.e f Itv Atrn flawtta: .................. ......................... «&lt;•► terati in -or change in water fixtures,
Midi preufin.; hi CireuH Court tor Cou ily of1
\V:.trr close!-. ho’&lt;*!. reslautui.t. s.ilnon.
unless tire party desiring such work Rirry- in Cl;an&lt;cry. :«t Hie Court I tare- li&lt; the
RnciinsTKi:, April 1.1896.
bowjtlnx hotrt.-. public ball nr public
ot ffsati :vB, Birrv Com-.tv. Micblg-i-i. on
*^*?&amp;! Board &lt;it 'Vater &lt;’on”u^;
to Im* done has obtained a written per­ Cltv
buHiflnit. pan &lt;*r •■•ff-eiosln;.................
1
IhfMh
d»7
rd
March.
A.
1»
IW7.
Witb r •-to»* t». hotel, rest.*, routs, aahtou.
mit from the chirk of the board of com­ Kicti*.-.! E. Brown. C.c.ipfliiuanl. *«. M»y Hrowc. ’ To'the Pardee Mtdicinc Co.,
mi hereby authori-*d to enter &gt;"t&lt;’
Iwwfing bouse.
hail or public
Defond.v-t.
ammgeawmta «lth any i*nt*n
missioners of water works for each ano
Gekts:— Allow me to say a few worrit
lw«U&lt;!l’*irs, double arting valve ...
’ ro
In this cause llni'i'-nrlagtliat defendant. May in praise cf Dr. i’-miec’s RheumMie
or iiarsreaWhu may put -town mains, pto- Hid
every propcsc*l change or mod:ffcatW&gt;n: Brown.
«’h*rs-s on water rtf'l l* ®B»cr than sjxa
I* no; a resident nt thlssi.it-- bnt n -id--* Reiaady; and if what 1 hkvc* to say will
hydranta for supi.Tj hix «u&lt; h main'.
*“* sprrtal rotes.
and in no case shall anv plumlier, after In Ktnw«. tbrrefm* 01 mmkinutbmE’ '
hj.tra'.t* with nai- r irota tl:r work*, mains
AU mtrenol herein enumrraird shall be erti- tire completion of any 10b of plumbing gnn*.
s-ib--llor» for Camptaluaul. It l*sordenrt.
‘
Jndme othcRi who str affiictod with nenand Hpe* under their * iiurrtd ::t Mieh prlrre and nt-iuxl and charge* pnqiortloocd Io tin* water
upon -ncti t-rm* and coudlli-'iis a* |“ay I* bu- 1'&lt;&gt;;.*'.ltn-.1
ralttioor rbeuBiiiUni to uto It, I tfndl f«4
work, in* it Ihc jltal tnlf -lu-f ion of.Bt-rtiAll* agreed therefor. E
Water motor* apectal.
vice pipe, change or intension, leave Una oril&gt; r. ard that ullhtti twenty day* com- that 1 hart been the mean* 01 doing soma
little good to nry fellow men. Drcembcx
nlmnaut
can-,,
this
order
to
b*
published
In
t
tie
Voted
that
rati*
chnrgtal
for
tapping
the
water
turned
on
th&gt;f.remuu*.
bnt
■11 II be *lll&gt;t*lr-a,■*&gt; ■:•-•• »»&lt;•»•• ■
-...... ■
M&lt; -Jrrt IO the rub * 4:..! rnrnlHini.* »:•• ';*•{-»'*•’ water mains lie fixed at ***1 mid &amp;i» shall in all cases close |he#ervicc cock HaMiok* Ranxeu. *ald putdlrolkmtut*con­ 27. ISbJ, while ta work in the rhop, I wm
tinued cure.- iu caeb wrek for »ix vreek* tn sue- taken suddenly with sharp, piercing psi|H
„id turerd. and form »
. sort respectively, all voting atlirmative ex­ on thr siilewalk.
res* tondhtriMiipir pipe*. lh*y “‘oJ »h&gt; ,^,"1-21?.
and was rampriU! to leave the shop.
FRANK A. HOOK EK. Circuit Judita.
3. —Plumber* sl»aU make full :ind
cept aid. Bftismer.
u&lt;h-r*n&lt;l fnrtiwr p»*cr*
ru«dM not bere
I Tbo next morning I was unablu to rise.
SMITH A ( OIJJROVE.
er ■ ***i a* are shell towater Iwards by tta «ru
The following rules ami regulations complete Returns to the clerk of the
Molirltnre for Complainant. ' and I grew worse dsitj’ altbouah 1 was
iaws ot th* -t-l-. a»«»»' nrr,!,’7J2!22i’le“t were read nnd adopted:
board of commiMioneraof waler works, Atsrwt.a true copy. I'HAt. Si. MA K. l&gt;cmity under the best medical treatment. But 1
■ itil the powers an t rlRtits ''ercln era &lt;ted.
KcgisU'i
on
the
permit
granted,
of
all
the
work
Hee. 12.-11 any perxoti abnl. wi'fidiy do ®r
1 obtained no relief tuf.il I began using
BULES AND BEOVLATIONS.
D
lib., Marrfi -H.
Putotnv.
— axvhxk
-...........•*, —
— —-At
-- ———robe done any art wberebj any wor*.
done under it, within twi cty-four hours
1 Dr. I’ardce s Remedy, which 1 did March
■ bi* crxmty. at e&lt;kxi Sxtantay. John Good- in4lrrta1 orprofwrlj'atintowvetcrrctodortoed
I.- -'Hie rultw and regulations lie^'in- after the rompletlnn 6f the same.
I 17th, and after using It three days, I could
V fxnuur, uhot Chariot .Mor~ wllhln ••rwlfoout th-* i-Jy of ffo'bitr* by
1
after named shall l»u considered n port
4. —Every lead service pipe must be
fa pnmuanee and by ilrtna n! an order and walk about the how. 1 continued to
drove «■! thr circuit routi for the rointy of Hat use it and improved rapidly every day.
laid
sufficlentlr
waving
to
allow
of
not
of
the
contract
with
every
person,
com
­
IsuiK. "bom to ch*trr»» w&lt;Ui {^Xrinjjorkrvpi«€»»&gt;-WM*/®f w‘Ut’r •l““
less
than
one
foot
extra
length,.-in&lt;i
in
pany
or
corporation
that
is
supplied
1 am now at work and entirely free from
having ■udsrad hU Jau^litar, aged 15 yaars 112i''ja*&gt; *‘ or shall wUlfutlv throw or gtoce. or
In a rertaip c»nw therein pmdlug pain,-and hare gained five pound.* in
B'hnu Goodwin nut JHarvitaad both" com- oau-e lobe
J* J’’‘^t^btoerdrlrt'iwta with water through the water system such a manner as to prevent rupture by itat.
wlurotn l.pnaiiA. Mirdd U co •iplalnaut, j»nd ■wcIgbL but * ‘han continue the rcnwdy
tarwwl firing with revrtrtfa, each one firing
{‘L""^&gt;t»cv whrtmvr In any rewrvolr. of the City of Hastings, ami every such settlement.
Vreoman krmng, Alma Towns. Ceorgv Unchrv until I frel sure Ute pci-on is out cf my
pcraons. tfompony or corporation by tak­
5.
—
The
city
niaiBs
must
not
in
any
and
Belie
ihwhr*
sre
d&gt;*fetiAint
.
fail mortally—
wjaodol
.. abota Mnretaiulfoil
.1. KWS35)S
ing water shall be const (lend to express case Im* tampered within lew than two
N&lt;*llec l« hereby glvmi.fl:V I i.lmil «&lt;• U atpubHr blood, tar I am certain that rlwuntUurn
aoetioa. to the hiiutbvl Mddor. tM&gt; s au’.iai, tno h a blood disease. You are at liberty U*
bis or their consent to be governed feet of the hub or an adjacent tap.
use my name or refer anyone to tnc. far I
thereby.
BuxMlixsrftf, Ute, March II.—Several
6. —Any plumber who shall Im* guilty
of the court h-xiw. in die nty of liAvllugA. &lt;*ou&gt;i- ■ball be only too clad to r.-eommend k to
1—Any person desiring to connect
• -j« ttgntart Crouch o-il othari of M«wu'
of a violation of any of the rules and
lurry .uni Stale of »!•-! Igan. s.iit court .anyone who Is suffering t» I was. I knew
service pipe with the dty water works regulations adopted by the City of Hart­ tyat
■ vunty, E&gt;omls&lt;niaf th-graver oAl faaunmro
UnttAC le-iug tin- place of holding the Clr&gt;-nil; it 'will cure any case ot 1 lieiunatbun, if
must pay to the treasurer ot the City of
gan~ of tau year* *40, c ure strickaa from
ings for the government of plumliera. Court for •*!&lt;! Connty ut Harry, all the following: used as directed.
Hastings the sum of four dollars for
prdjwrty, to wit.
tl»odiKlcot Tburadny, tual ilk believed that
shall forfeit hhlicemw. Such forfeiture dewrilicd
1 am, verr truly yours,
Coimnenrlnc at a t olnt s rwh win of the, 1
sttBh privilege if the premises nrc upon shall operate as a suspeiwiou of tho li­
th;&lt; i- the co l &lt;&gt;t ail primecatioa of tho gang.
quarter t&lt;o»: on north Mde of MH-tlou number
GEORGE DOANE.
a sixty foot street and mx dollars if up­
The vkllminsl .ntumno* wmpantai have
cense bold by any copartner in the same two. and on the with went corner of« lol form­J Foreman at Goodger * Naylor's nbt-e
on a hundred foot street, when the scierb owned by ifynm C. Nwlfi. rtnmlmrUnwow .
— ----.-n—^-•A|uev*.«l their luwssi out of the conspirator­
eaat twvniy hmr nxl«. llx-ure *outh &lt; h-htrest foctutj. W&gt; South bL Faul ttreel,
vice pipe does not exceed '» Inch in di- business, or any person iu his employ.
stat have fucetl several of thorn Into exdr. ld^n tol^cin&lt;to*Mldw»terv..wks. or
more or l*r&gt;« to a fence, thenc'- weal twra- den/,. (J Griflilh aUvcL
7. - i’lntuber.* shall lay wl terace pipe rod*
iyto*t»-r. and two nnd 60-1U0 dollars for
tv- four reds. Uiraee north elatiteen rmta UMKr’
...
. .
each S inch, or Irjttpip addition thereto to a depth not less than S’-j feet and IUMK the eer.n-r of Llshway to place
Whenever a larger sprvico pipe is re­ shall use u corporation cock at main nttorginnlnB. containing ntoot thro- acre- at
Forty Tears a Surtersr.
load
oh tbo Mm* more or Ivm. Beinc a p-‘rt of
rotected with u woodep l»ox. ns shall
quired. Upon flHwnvith tho clerk of
Mr. E. W. Howell, of No. 2
s prescribed by the board und a shut
.■.irm.-turt, Hatcrday ulght, sud tbreo ^^roViandr^ntaUon*!F nt, the toon1 of tnc beard oUcominiffii1(*en» of water
rtreet, writes Dial he luia suffered with
off cock at the edge of the side walk,
■ liiUren were bur^»j to death. Cbartei,
works
an
application,
accompanied
with
'Al crick, ai.l ikidia itau-te, off-*! from 7 to ^^rt^MM?i3il&lt;orrtai‘n^&lt;»*':*o
rbeuButiam in hia hlpc. knee* and anna,
Patod Hasthur*: Mlcblen. March », IM7.
a certificate from the city treasurer that protectrd by an iron box. to lie approv­
AUJNZitE KF.NAFTON. , „
for forty years, and that be han not known.
; • y.wrx wen. the tuune. ot
rtottao.wd
sfl.^
the proper fee has been paid, tho clerk ed bv the board, tho top of the box to Circuit Court CnmmlMloncr. In and tor Harry
Lch Adc be paid not exree-dfnc ninety day* : any of said board shall grant a permit for t« on a level and flush with tho side
IoSoriwto Khali wilfully break or cut aa eervice connection for the purpetMu walk. The serrice pipe ruay bo of
lulrt^Vtor main, dtatrilmtlng pipe, log or aq*&gt;»aueh kind as the applicant may erect.
Sort^bVlheromml.-itoneni far coudartln* named in said application.
any rm-tiniauc pama or Byrspwfmt moot.
3-The tapping of the mains and pip­ butmustBtanda water premure of 200 lb
AC*lMt Last.
MMwrter. orahalldtaur break up anv rroer
| Aak your draggitf. for Dr. Pardee'B
S shall blT*k oriutar.- any pumping co­ ing to the outer edge of the sidewalk ad- to the aquare inch, tn be subject to the
' n—--j ..v. _
ci .»■
cm
.-^-Ovai of the board. All eoonecUaoa
connections r
ijfetng the premises, the furnishing approval
it* Varma. Price SO
*•’
and placing of the eerriae cook ami the with the main to be made of Ited and
Otx, Rechcrtrr, N.Y.
box thereon, shall be done by the City' ehatt be connected with wipe joints and

a portion of th? time
ta. Tua outgoing «*n-

WAI^BI(O|^SSn£*
YOUR LAST CHANCE

MINNESOTA

DAKOTA/

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A/ SAFE INVESTMENT

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1*2 sass km MWa*!

" SS?1ORC) UP R*
f‘,r£5at&amp;M^5SKKS*!’

�Carpets!
s

Carpets and Floor Coverings!

We would like to show you our large stock of Carpets. Rugs, Matting, On. Cloths, Curtains, etc., etc., and our stock being new we
can compete with any one in Prices and Styles.
{
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Our Special Sale
OF

Bleached«Unbleached
Will Continue Until SATURDAY, MAR. 26th.
j1 30 yards of Unbleached for
l! 25
:U
good, for
20
betteT, for
. / 18
extra, for
15

$1 00

1 00
1 00

20 yards of Bleached for
15
“ 1
“

14

“

Si on
i tx

“

I 00
1 .00

1 00

1 00

11

EMBROIDERY!

j!

We shall make a display of a part of our Spring Stock of Embroideries,
showing the Largest and Most Complete Line ever brought to Hastings, at
■ prices that will insure Quick Sales.

.

■

THE LITTLE BRICKGROCERY I
IS STILL. IL.E;j?LIDITVC5r !

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.

LOWEST ElTlCES on A.11

Ctood

• !1
25 lbs. Sugar, SI; 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar, $1; 18 lbs. White Extra C Sugar, SICrackrrs,
$1 ; Cradars, best quality, 5c per lb
lb.-• Water Whit.
White
Az-« nor
|
: w
.Kerosene Oil, 110c
per rrolloTl.
gallon.
"
r
.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

�fhc Hastings Banner.

Tub advmt ot warm woather wm we
a number of building improvtmenta in­
augurated in thia dty.

UA-friKO*. THURSDAY, MAE, K. 1W7.

Ownwj to the illness of Rev. Lee
there were no servkta at the M. E
church Sunday evening.
It w rumored that Rev. Damon is
about to resign the pastorate of the
Baptist charch in thia city.

Local Advertising Rates:

PERSONAL MENTION.
Rev. (1. H. Vibbert, ef Boston, spoke
MSm Viola Willison Uon the nick Hat. In favor of the prohibitory amendment
W’ T. Brown, of Chicago, is in the at the Court House Saturday evening.
city.
David Ttlem. the Quaker evangelist,
„W'P* ’?eweU‘of Assyria, wan in the will speak on the same subject, at the
•amo place on Friday of this work, and
div Tuesday.
Monday evening of next week Volney
cJSS u1*1!! Go°d'“-' u ’inline »l Cushing will epcak la favor of the
Grand xtapltH,
amendment, also at the Court House.
John Kurtz and family have moved
The Banxfr would respectfully
on their farm.
suggest that Sylvester Greusei tie deck­
.John &lt;L*r.*eth- °r MiddlevUlr, wai in ed one of the memtiers of the tx»rd
the dty Friday.
of water commissioners for this aty.
,■P’uu»®» »P«t Tuesday Mr. G. fa eminently qualified for the
position, and is one or 11 a*tings' wide
in Grand llaplds.
awake, progressive business men. Much
Mm. I. A. Holbrook has returned of the suceeito of tbo new water works
from Kalamazoo.
depends upon the board of commis­
nM!r I)rh&gt; i^8*u itn
°r sioners. Party politics should have do
Influence in the selection of this board.
Hastings friends.

CtovEH and timothy seed, sale, lime
and cement, etc., at the new elevator.
Goods new and warranted.
«tn
t» -st
I atrick a day in the morning,- provid­
ed the weather lie favorable.
WATOHKS! CLOCKS!

7HTXDAY afternoon and evening this
•evtion was visited by a genuine, blitzard. and no mistake about it.
tew!-, 1 will *41 a limited number of
Those parties intending to bring
thou oa the luhtallment plab, (weekly wood for the Hammer will please do so
at onoc. Now is the accepted time.
John 8. Goodyear and wife have re­
O^uienta.) or for green trtovo wood.
Take your prescriptions to the New turned from Flint.
rirsi qxn*. ftret served.
Drug Store.
Quality of medicines
Jas. Qarkfl was at Kalamazoo a por­
iruarexteed. Fred’k Hotchklsa, mao- tion of the past wwk.
\
ricr *M&gt; OpUciau.
T Miw. LjoU Wheelor. of Columbia.
W. rf. Hecox ha.* closed out his bu»i- Dak., is the guest of Hastings friends.
UxU*£*. MWfc- ' . •
M8R at Irvlor. having disposed of his
Hamer Giddings has pondaued a
Stock Ot goods and real estate intert-Kta
there.
farm a short distance south of the city.
To nxlucr my Urge Stock of above

Aitatios. Knights if Labor’
the

Tux State mad

CKtEBBATEP

b*hbath School.
desired.

Mate Wais Cigar.

. Mu. C. A. Hvvoh delivered a very
*“d instructive lecture to
the knights of labor at their hall Sun­
day afternoon.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s
DBCG rflXHK.

COMING !

&lt; 11G. Field I Co 's
Silted Operatic Minstrels.
AT UNION HALL.

toy

M|, Myth 19.

A MAMMOTH MINSTREL
FESTIVAL.
' Eminent Ccnnmediaife;.
10 Agile Dancers.‘
10 Superb Vocalist*.
2uB$$&lt;uc Mnyiciaas.

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Famnwh Featgbbs

10

A Carnival 5f Fan.
The Funanwt Farce. Comedy ever
preaentt*! by a Minstrel t'ompuny.

'/%/• Lint*.’

Kiln Club, or
Brother Gcrtfner

tLs*io without citru charz. Ml
W. IL VOOOTEAK A COAL'ANTED -A mH IO &lt;&gt;» k-xj-t.I
io xcisafasUlF. Calloo Mb*. WxvrvM.
Uitepb-JO-HlSALK-A roki« vf hewy work
4
—w-joid. Xe julryol Petrie* McitiMriln.
•feo. —. IU*!«» wwn-h.p. Will tx-eid ebvup.

W
r

Local News.
Cin-nltUien thie

church meet Dint
A full atteedaoeu ta

t*20.

KF.lrtBLICAN CArCVNES.
Sn-oUwtn cauouw* for th* pnrrrwec nomtMUru • andidiito* for to*n*hIp officer*, aiU &gt;*
VH * tbo
&lt;Jr»knt*ird Mo*.
v axuki: M-ar.vo*.
*
fl:.-ry wbotr Louw, Friday. April t«u. at i

wc.ont.tyn.
Tows. Hall. WctoMdny,M*rc!i 30:h.*ti p. ra.
RLTLAKIL
a: Town HMix-. Krtrizp. April l»t.at'.’ p. tu.
otvgrp.
At Town Hall. Saumlsy. April 2d. HI&gt;&gt;ta.
It AHTTMMMOW suin'.
At ToVu HtfW.Saturday, M irch 35. al lu.m.
r.ALTIlfoBK.
•’.t trie boa-M- of AJlw. Groce, Saturday. Lsri!
4». at 1 o’clock j-, tn.
&lt;Oxji PAPEns for rah? at this office.

N kw M.API.K Fiypr is on the tnadtcC.

KRAn the caucus notices in this ooleum.

fitew maple sugar is worth from S U
7&lt;«;3ta in this market.
Akotkhk cigar shop will be opened,
ui this city in the futon-.
EJjKCfxon tickets and slips printed
•it this office on the shortest notice.

Jamem Clarke will deliver hta Mebrated torture on Robert Burns before
Uie teacher? institute on Saturday even­
ing. of this week.

c*w fltock °r
Books and
Wall Paper, at the New Drug Store
McOmber'e Jewelry Store.
Fred’k
Hotchkiss, manager.
Su« one has truthfully aijd that
the law cannot rnako a man moral, but
that it caq make an immoral man
most uncomfortable.
Tin: Barry Countv Teacher s Asso­
ciation m to be held at the high school
room ia this city, commencing at 9
o dork a. n;.. Saturday.

Misjots. Gg^yrarX Bah.nes and
L. ■&gt; . Hogle each occupy a page of this
issue.
oe will find something of
interest in each of their announoemeaLs.

Saturday last os Messrs. Ed. Mas­
ter and E. A. Rider were ascending to
the second story’
Bentley Bros. &amp;
Wilkins' factory, nnd just ns tho eleva­
tor had reached tho sworn! floor, Mr.
Rider having stopped therefrom, the
hoisting rope broke, the- heavily laden
elevator falling some J2 feet. Masters
had an iron coating on his shoulder, the
weight of which broke his collar bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin, of Chi­ Luckily ho neaped without wore seri­
cago. are the guests of H asting* friends. ous injury.
A number of Hastings poopfe v.ent
to^Gr.md Rapids Saturday, to bear Harital show to u nearly full bouse of de­
Benry Barlow and son Bort, of Cold­ lighted people Tuesday night. It has
water. were In the city Sunday and many new und pleasing features and fa
tlrst-clas.* through out. The telephone
Monday.
•
business was very amusing, and Mr.
Mru. W. Stewart, of Grand Rapid*, Field kept the house in a roar with his
is the guest of her sliiter Mrs. L? E. funny milages and local hits. The
Knappcn.
music was good, the dancing excellent
Miss Rose Gocdycur returned Tues­ and the performance clean. Mr. Field
day from a short visit with Grand fa a whole-souled. lil«cr.il-hra»rte&gt;i man,
and
hfa company a collection of gentle­
Rapids friends.
men.—Harrisburg. I’u.. Patriot; Dec. 28.
Mrs. F. F..Hilbert and children; of
Woodland, are the guests ot her alster
Special Notice.—Only two weeks
Mrs. JL K. Grant
yet remain of "Our Special” Book Bale.
Miss Carrie Black has returned from Persons who have neglected to improve
on extended visit with relatives al Cold­ this opportunity to procure books cheap­
water and Scolte.
er than ever sold in Hasting.* before,
Dr. H. A. Barber und Frunk Mc- should call at once and make their t-eDerby.of Nashville, were on our streets Irctlons, so as not to feel disappointed
when this "Special Sale" fa closed, to
Friday afternoon.
find they have to pay 20 per cent, high­
Frank Reed, a typo of thia city, went er for hooka than they can Dow be
to Kalamazoo Mouday, in twarcb of bought for, at our drug and Itook store.
work at his trade.

F. A. Sheldon returnod from Hagar
TiiK Democrat says of Judge Hooker Monday, toiving his mother somewhat
proved in health.
that he -has made an upright, hoior.ibit* judge one of short sessions&gt;and
Mrs. H. G. 11414. of Nashville, was
light exp«*ei.- Correct.
th.- guest of Hasungs frirnda Thursday
Tbk stockholders of the H&gt;tifigs and Friday of last-week.
Heists. Cook. Preston and Reynolds
Roller Mil!.hn”e decided to pnt-a larger
vhgine in that institution, the one now an- ssooting alligator.* in Florida, with
in use iietng cf too small power to do St. Augustine a&gt; their headquarters.
tb* required work.
ii. B. Richards has taken up his resAn interesting temperance meeting idem* in this city, und is giving the
was held at the Court House Sundav register's othcehls personal atk-ntion.
afternoon. Addresses were made by
Fred Loveland and'Dell Vrcomao
Several of dur local speakers, ladle* as
were married several days ago. but
well as genlUcHien.
the marri.ige was kept a' secret lor
Qceen Hb-k )The swevteet und a few! days.
Olive Hlossnm best &lt;xlora in the
The Messrs. Davenport, of Woodland,
Snow Belts
) market, at the New
Cash Drug Store, managed to Fred’k were In the citx Tuesday with a conJdgnrewit of their delicious maplosvrup
Hotchkiss, the Druggist
lor shipment.
Now istiettmoto buy books. I»o nut
F. G. Goodyear's many friends will
fail to call at Dr. Lathrop's drug and
Liok store and examine his books and be pleased to learn that his sojourn at
prices during hia "special sale” which Hot Springs is proving highly benefic­
ial tohis health.
only lasts two weeks longer.
Mr. L- J^Grobben, of Lelafid. Lee­
There will be a social in Temperance
ball on Friday tho 18lh. to which cordial lanau county, was a welcome'ealkr at
invitations are extended by the Tem­ this office Friday. Mr. G. is a live busi­
ness
man of that town.
perance women of Hastings. Supper
■served from 350 to 7 o'clock.

Mrs. L. McLachlin. who has been the
We are informed that a large audi­ guest of her nieces Mrs. D. S. Goodyear
and Mrs. Jno. Rock, returns to her
ence gathered at the Carlton M. £.
home in Petersburg to-day.
church Sunday evening to hear Bev.
Richardson. of Grand Rapids, preach
C. A. Hough went to Woodland Mon­
against the seventh day Sabbath.
day. called there by the serious illness
The entertainment to be given by of his brother. He returned Wednesday,
greater portion of the week.
the Baptist Sunday School will take
Estin Brown, of Mancalona, is visit­
place Friday evening, March fcitb. at
ing his grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. G.
the chun.-h./Admission 10 cents, pro­ \\. Tanner. Be will probably spend
ceeds ' for the benefit of the Sunday the summer in this vicinity..
School.
CoL D E. Birdsall, Commander O.
The mea(. market proprietors of this B. Greentield. Chaplain J. N. Collister
city have entered into an agreement and Comrade R Garrison, represent
to m.-t open Itheir places of business for Fitzgerald Post at the stole encamp­
ment at Grand lUpids the three last
trade on Sunday'., and to close at S‘
days of thia week.
o'clock p. m. od weal: days, except Sat­
Frank noughtalin and wife, and Mrs.
urdays.
A. M. Black and family leave for Cold­
Mr. Ford retnrnod from the east labt water Saturday, t n route to Fort Scott.
Thureduy and work is lieing rapidly Kansas.-.where Mr. B. has located. They
pushed on the interior of Ford's hotel. carry with them the beat wishes of
The windows have been put in. and their Barry county friend.*.
the handsome plate glass gives the ho­
The congregation of Emmanuel par­
tel a metropolitan appearance,
•
ish was disagreeably surprised on miqW|&gt;HK Is being, pushed as rapidly af day last by the announcement by Rev.
Henry that on next Sunday he will
possible on the well and pump house preach his farewell sermon, his year us
for tho waler works. The laying of rector of that parish then expiring.
pipes will not be commenced until the Wa. understand be is to assume the
irost is entirely out ol tncground. The rectorship of a church in Ind. The
works are to be completed by July. 1st. people of this place are loth to lose
/MimjFjukcisE. Willarp. tho na­ Rev. Henry and wife.

Di-.. Lowry Law broken ground for tional president of the W. C. T. I7., will
hw new residence on the Upjohn lots.
address the people of Hastings on Fri­
The council proceedings occupy a- day. tho 1st day of April, and Miss
gnodlv fortion of ouf space this week. Anna V. Shaw on Saturday; two of the
very best speakers in the temperance
Wore in third rank at Harry Lodge wort^
No. 13. k. of P. Monday evening next.
The M. E. social will be entertained
i No olp stylfH of Wall Paper at the
Kew Drug Store. Fred'k Hdfchkiss, by the young people of the society and
congregation, at the Episcopal society
manager.
.There are about a doren c andidates rooms, on Wednesday afternoon and
Refreshments
for the iusion nomination for Marshal evening of next week.
as usual, to which a cordial welcome is
«»f this city.
extended.
The next meeting of the W. C. T. U.
The next number of The Century
will Im held al Mrs. .Strijuw's on Tues­
will contain an editorial on "Lincoln
day: the 22*1.
L. W. Kesfielu Ls busy at work and Lowell,'1*which alludes to some of
manufacturing a number of the Ken- the tributes paid to Mr. Lincoln by the
leading'American writers, butespeclally
fedd furnaces.
to Mr. Lowell's remarkable record on
‘Another meeting at tho K. of L.
this point.
hall Sunday afternoon, to which the
The surveyors have been over the
public are invited.
I’l^TMASTEttPoweniKtill "holds the route of the proposed new railroad, and
are
at present (Tuesday) in this city.
fort." Mr Dennis not having yrtrecelv««' his commission.
For what purpose they have made this
preliminary survey the Banner is un­
The greenbackers of this city have
able io state, as th(&lt;y are reticent con.
"slat- already completod. No use of
erning the object.
further applications.

If vou wish to hear a Barry county
CvpiiTji Doings.—Married, ut the
'1-mocrat make Rome howl, talk fusion
residence of Mra. Locy C. Woodruff, in.
to him for a moment.
Rutland, March flth, Arthur L. Sb I rdf y
Tin: Chiiutauqua Circle meets at the
of Fremont. O., and Mias Helen E.
residence of Dsn’i Striker Tuesday Woodruff. Iter. Bancroft officiating.
evening of next week.
Married, in Hastings, March 10th. by
Seevicer at Baptist church Sunday Rev. Geo. D. Loe, Thoma.* Waters and
next. Subject, for morning discourer: Mrs. Clara McDonald, ali of Orangeville:
By the same, on same dab-, in tills
"A living d&lt;»g is belter than a dead lion.”
l or evening service: "Ancient nations dtv. Alien Pawltiwon, of Elsie. Dak.
And Miss Clara Hathaway, of Rutland. I
un prohibitory law.”

Friday evening last au execution
and attachments were placed in the
hand* of the sheriff, against thn stock
of Mr. Geo. Semon,. confectioner, of
this city. Mr. S. having gut wind of
th«- affair promptly closed hi.* doors
against all comers, and' bi* place of
uuslneta wiw.it once invested by the
officers. The b**?ieged held the furt.
however, until 9 o'clock Saturday even­
ing, when he was forced to surrender
by an officer armed with a warrant for
h.s arrvsl. The sUx'k is now in the
hahda of the officer*. Mr. Semon Kept
a ilrst-ciass conlectiuuery'Btore, and the
Banner is
that misfortune bus
overtaken him.
Later- Tbr Ba.vxei: fa ph ased to
stale that Mr. Semon ha* regained
potMe«wlon of hh stock and reopened
hw store, having satisfied the' claim*
against him.

Following are toe real
eetatc
transfers for the two week ending
March 12th. as taken from the books
In the register's office:'
Fred’k Ktxrti Je* to John IL WUUwn. *a oa
sretlou ». Hojh-. |im.
Fraud* M. Wull-rrt u&gt; Ucu. B.Griff'U;. Ha on
Motion 30. Yankrs Hprlncs. SUB.
Luther B. It. rer» to alt* Calabaa; .70a on *eeU&lt;w. 31. Assyria, fvn.
EmUyJ MreiltoErala* C. Tnrxx-. I'^reei
in FralrievU'e. $100.
chancy William to Frank AaploMI; Fared in
Woodland. Ml
IxitI K. ritaniou to A. N. Wajren; IU to BMtlraore, »1.0t».
Henry M. Smith to Geo. W. GMJaUu; MQa In
Woodland ,$7,000.
R Coiltna to Elbert R. Coillo*;, Lola ]
and 3. KrtiBrld a add IHeUmp. MOO.
Waitor B. Webb to Wu&gt; I. Potter, m on »eeUon 36. Vankw Hprlng*. ftoo.
Elaoora Hludt.&gt;urvh to Chas W. HrniUi; Lol*
IC and KL Na«IiviU«. •■07.
Karan M. Riker to L K. Ktutppea; n%, tota

■tertian M. i-n.lri.-v;llr.M.mo.
.
Wm. E. Powers U» Joiiu Grebb;on hits 377am
Hastings&lt; :•••. tUtit
Cbaaurcr M. Brown .to Martin
Ms
,tn ■M'Onii 1 IliMtlns. Si
*
on -recion -.-1 Irvlnj:. fi.vo.
.ton. lAkrtolVier C.Vxckbnrtx; ttano section
3 IlMiinw.K.W.
Mll»» J. Bartcock to Kenyon Mead; lot C5t*bvllle. &gt;130.
Horteu*e Fortir* to Jno. IL I’umpte-y; «aou
m-cUowi s and 3 Tti«&gt;rnM&gt;pl«*. ti.P &lt;i.
Gro. XV. &lt;lalUiln hi Henry M. Smith; nnrt. Jo
elevator Nzabvllle. JL*,W».
Miner .''••nd loGeo. Higdon; laoa section 31
l.'a«llelon. »37.
John H. Futnpfn-y to H. C. Klmmout; 10a on
Mctlou 3 ni&lt;inu»i&gt;plr.*Mjn.
A. I&gt; Htlil to Hector Bai tenon; parrel oo sec­
tion a Yankee Hprlng*. IM.
•
Ella E. Wooten lo Hannah Itatu*n&gt;on; lot* In
HaMlmo. »KA
Hiram ForbeatoSnlfi
Hon S Thon&gt;«pnli«. f »oo.

It im)es not require a whole page of
this paper in which to tell you that for
quality and prices of goods there is no
firm in Harry county that can undersell
Stauffer &amp; Crawley, and that for butter,
eggs and other produce, they always
pay the highest price in cash. Chll on
them and be convinced.
On Wednesday and Tbursdny evencnlngs, the 23d and 21th Inste., Rev.
John Livingston, of Detroit, will lec­
ture at tiie Carlton Center M. E. church
on the Sablmth day question. Hon.
Charles Mosher will speak on the pro­
, hibltory amendment, at the same place,
on Saturday evening, the 26th.

We learn that a day or two since
a daughter of Mr. Frank Bauer met
with an extremely painful accident by
running a sewing machine needle Into
one of her fingers under the nail, the
needle breaking, n portion remaining
in the Hush. Dr. L impman was caHed
to remove that portion remaining In
the finger.___________________
.

OMETHING NEWT~
AT PRAIRIEVILLE'

Monday, March 4th,

C.

L.

BRIGHAM

Will Open a Cash Store at ftairieville-

Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, etc

1^

CALL AND SEE HIM,

REMOVAL
Dp. E. H. LATHROP Has removed his

Drug and Book Store!
To the store lately occupied by E. Y. Hogle. The stock of

Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery and Wall
Paper has been insreased.
’ We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in tho city •
We will have for the uext 30 days a

Special Sale of Eoolis
Paper and Envelopes.
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.
A competent druggi-t always in charge of the Pharmucv
Department

Dr. E. H. Lathrop.

Something New!
We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Hast
ings and vicinity that we have taken rooms over J. H. Beamer
&amp; Co.’s Store, where we are prepared to do a superior grade of

Our experience and practicrl education has-been in some
of the best establishments *in the State, to which we can
refer with pride and confid«rce.^_
.
We have a well selected stock of
•
•

Newest Cloths and Trimming’s
to be found in the market, which wo will make up in most
fashionable and approved manner, and at prices reasonable.

Please Give Us a Call,
Before you make your selections elsewlgre, and we will guar
anree you will lie well satisfied.
Yours respectfully,

LUNN BROS.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

cream

SPECIAL

flAVDWH

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
fiud him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of
. •­

Extract5

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

On Thursday evening of this week
is to be held at the M. E. church the
17th anniversary meeting of the north­
western branch of the Woman’s Foreign
Missionary' Society, to which a gener­
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
al Invitation is extonded. The literary
I.f iters ntHi-roed lo the fotlnwl.i; nertnu* reprogram will consi-t of music, essays, nulninc unratllr&lt;l hw at Hasting, IMury Co..
re;idlngs, etc., ami will i&gt;e very iutereet- Mlr»i_ Marell nth. •!«
ing. Our citizens should avail them­
selves of this opportunity to attend a
literary entertainment of merit, and at ।
the same time by their prreence eneour-1 Whttrey.
kru wEica.r. m.
age a worthy society.
J

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call aud seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have u quantity of Plow Points, etc, that 1 will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale «&gt;"&lt;«• ** elose out
Remember the place, and yours

Esa.

�ANSWERED THE SUMMONS;

Ho raa; Tied

W. LOWRY. M.D.,
.
PhyMdxx, Barft

G

h»s a little city tn

FLYMOUTH’S EMINENT DIVINE GONE
TO H» LONG HOME.
VWtfeiril

diitrilmtfag point ft r all the grexta frera 7m-

VV « LAND1B, m. d
&gt;V .
Phyafcan and burgeon.

Boston

Dry

Goods'

Woodland. Midi.
about 2,600 inhabitant*,
labored

iound there day or night.

Here bo lived and
Provision* are abundant and cheap.

Ward iJ.-cchcr died at Iim homo in this dty
at (H30 o’clock Tuesday morning.
The physician? and ntn« at tbcsick man’*
bedddo were about finishing ibrir third

slant attendance upon
tho [at ent since early
Monday morning, di*changv had come over
Uk&gt; dying preacher.

hurried examination

strongly felt. Hbnew
style of proactmt
cnrwiled his church

HymntH'i church t«uwhich ... ___ r_,
1JHL entered upon hi* no
The Independent, wnleh produce!
reaching imp emion. Under bis care Ply­
mouth rhuri n puddly increased m nu mben
and influence. Tins year 1S49 brougln tbo
firot revival of hi« pastorate, which wai fob
lowed by many otaam in Kurceolinc yaam
The church bull ling itse f was rebuilt and
eulargwl i.i 1S50, Mr. Beecher'i popularity

SCROFULA
1 do not believe tlia*.
Ayer's Hirsaparilbi ba&lt;
im equal us » icun-dy
for ocrofuloua Humore. It Is pleasant
to tnko, plvro strength
ami . Igor to the body,
uiul protltictrt a mon.|H-r:iiatir-nt, la«:iiig. rcsnlt thnunm uwillrlne
1 ewe u.-il.—17
IfaiUre.No. Lilid-.He.O.

Humors.

S3i --.-)Kii l1b. iii my tain­
: ilyi for becufuki. :&lt;nd
know, il it is Lik-n

shu publication o&lt; the al^endouaMint of tbo
iwt hope cf Mr. Bc&lt;.«bcr*» physician* became
widely circulated.
Tlie cibcuns of Brooklyn on the r way to
Ibetr respective places of business went many

Erysipelas,
till. Iiti ilde i||w.im-.—
IV. F. Fowler. M. D..

r c.laMpman.m.d,

^JOUK &amp; SHELDON.

(Office ta Abstract Block, Hastings, Mlch.y
Have tbc only set of Abstract Books ta Barn
tayanty.
■_________ ._________ '

IlArtiugs, Mleb.
ITactires in all court* of lhe state. Office over
W. H. Mctiautx’ store.
. ■_________ _ t E. KENASTON,
.■X.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Ooodvvar ft Co.’* store.)
rraeUccs fa all courts of the Blate. Collection-romptly attendlug to.

ARTIN V. BARKER.Iteal Estate.
1 nsu rance and Louifd.
_

M

East Hirer leilgv. and a simitar prompt dis­
play sms made by private citlamo generally.
A large numirr of friends of tbo family
callrl al Uw roidenco to extend sympathy
♦o the Lcnraved family. Telegraph boys
were corutontly duntaug tha high ' »t«ps to
the botiM-t. ir:ng mewagre from friur-ds ta to Eurrtp- for rest and ro.-rcaUou. In tbo
jprlvaln a:. ! public life.
mi'a-t of h»s great popularity, and wltea a
PreLdcut itn ckuul sunt the foUowing:
Bxnct-nvK Matratox. Wamurutux Uxtt,
March K—To Mka Hk: nr Wann Bkschxh;
Accept my Umrtfelt sympathy in this uour Theodore Tilton, then a member ot
of your ik-reavemaat with the hope that com­ Plymouth church, brought a charge
fort may lx? vouchsafe! from the baaveuly of adultery with Mrs. Tilton against
source you know so wNL
Beecher. On Beecbor’u demand a joint
G noria CutrxhaxD.
At Boon the following was given out for committee was appointed by tlw church nnd
pubMonliou: '’Tbo funend service* will congregation, which InrmUgated tbo affair
and reported munimously that the aocusation -as groundleai Subw-quently Tilton
the church of tbo Holy Trinity. The sir- carried the case Into tbo courts. The trial
which ensued occupied several months. Tho
Uwtimony offered in support of ’’Thon's

Catarrh,

’ •
J ustlcH of the Peace
ConecUum* a specialty.

chaplain, tnarch-

Hail had finished
tbo regiment re-

males to Piymouth church.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
L. A.

Till™ erase 41-ert

Michigan Centrai

1'OOO.OOOoSs

the dead man.
Company G. of

until they were taken to Greenwood c-racStry,
Saturday tnuralng. Tbo public funund jserv4—------ - ..
_ nurcb. the Hev
Dr.
IXoll
(!'.li-iftiiug.
He - paid
a
Flowing
&lt;ntagy
to
Mr.
Berber.
•Tor
rf&gt;urrh
was

churaa* iu tl;.. city.

Raturlay morning tbo

placid temporarily ta n vault, w bsro they
will remain until Mrs. iteoeher decide* upon

MAHR 4 DUFF

42 West Mato SL,
AM 777./: Cjurrx J//' //

UTTI.E KOCK

Brand Rapid* Lv.
Middleville.............
Irving.....................
Habtimo*...............
N'ash rille................
Charlotte...............
Eaton Rapids.........
lackaon ..................
Petrol!.............. Ar

MEANS9
S3 SHOE

r

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IAI
C3.10
L»

A. M.

L8f

US
«.1O
S.44
WlteTWAIUl.

n*ATTOXI,

Malt

p
SI

Territory.

to. J. Means &amp; Co

•5SH0

for Florida, where they will ijx-tti their
honeymoon, returning iu. a mouth. Upon
thi-lr return they will make thle dty their Full line id the ntaive rdioea for *aie by
bcn-xL Mr. Logon will unite in bu.'inra*.
LEADING KETA1LEBS
with Mr. Andrews.
Thmuffhout the U. 8.

food

The

lb-- awW Hctiry »illit. deream-d
And on nmilen vf - Kuap.vn
Mdieitasetor said ™?a7:
Hits salt do stain! rKsn-t
... ‘
Thomas H Skinner, a. &lt;X««itor s.&lt; a'awZJ*
nndaotas: tta* s.,id 1'iX- m w
Willla.Isaac \Vit:i», Henri yi. w”’“
JUJ
WlIlta.MinouU Cfe Mori.r.1 s_"
Tbomu* W Ul s. Euward W
JJ llita. Harry Willi-. Fra-.Me H,

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.10
laekMin.................. tl M
Baton ItAplito........ 1 .30
Imrlotta................ i:
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Morgan....................
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Qutata7..................
llABTLXCIrt...............
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•tandani time.

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n.to
Tuo

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JUI3

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4.00
7.10
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8.14

troub

■tatk
paral
and

Uurrr W l
r: V

lYrrer.:. Wm. W. C.i!c. Jurtgr of l*rot&gt;ate.
di*°alod nu,Utr cf U,r r*UU 01 !'aMU* S«&gt;bel.
On regime and flltag the petition.duly vrrifipmSJthm* j!'* ,,u,tau”‘ «
dvreawd.
ciairt. |iun»-ruiic
tnrnt ef said Mid

(want hiasc
wl
&gt;■»-Fr«d WIUD. Uarr&gt; Willi. Fr„:,k-, wdi
lUlnb WJlUa. Albert WlUH. .*• C Kdwin’. Ku

ackn
some
ner’s
only
benef
Fie
autho
lhat
ft thr
■eyn.
miUi
brac
83S

npon
To
iona
whic

rout*, sre nxmlrrd to ap[&gt;
mid exult t. then to be holdrn at the nrnbstr office
la ’be city of Hastings, tn said county, and show*
u.*?y then- be. why the nrojrv of the

lAttew? CHAS.
MACK. Deputy Ibpster I;
K NAPPES' ft VAXABMAX.Co«t*’»lnu

trous
i* ex
Ho

m.m

Detanlt haring been made In tlj» reoJntans of
ewSalii —***—•»k.

Buch
Hw
have

Judge of Probate.

NcJSta?irH*?^s«u&lt;‘ coort for the
n't',r •tarrv- In eimneen.
Oraon Sktanvr. &lt; ooiphuuiuit,
Pro F,w?Vr-’l&gt;««,-da3t.
in rata ‘('^;,r""t-Vrdrr made at Charlotte
rm!uor‘V?^riiM'1y‘rtnx“r®n *,u* proof of
..fftaaiit thid Lisle Skinner. Um dtrfendan' in
VWKjtalt in this rourt"

-fNmkand lliito A. dbekton'. on tn- sittreott,
&lt;tar of xtwnst. A
omev of ttarrert*i
Mlrhicm.

Th
and
from

vutnu
same is juade fw&gt;able as therein ru
shtadd the same leuutai unpaid and
faeitbe sflacc of thlrt) days. Ur :■
thrfteeftwi b after tbc l*[»se ot «.i 1 t!
tin- principal sum of Bttren bm«t-

Boac
tion

bottl

&amp;*D

and pay *!&lt;!■• lirnnmliately 'therrota-

and
Lun

tM?
uS,Wk£f

p
A.X.

"vvvrei on saiu ucfeudant at least i»en*v ,K\'i

£2"“• ■'"»

isJSsU’iS'MP;

Itatcd ttiiilffi flay of February A t&gt; nwr
A true copy.

tua
JX

State Of Mlrhigan,

'

Jahh C.

_10.1B

«ta««y

Hl!}? Bowland. Defendant
C.!Sivp53d,i?&lt; lq
rircu!l Court for the

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

Hmith ft Couutnt

- IDKIKEi:.
L.refill Jndcr.

Appfce. evaporated

HAIBBALSAM

H

in arrears tur t’mspaceof thirty r .»
wards, and still remains unpaid, t!&gt;
principal sum id fifteen hundftMl •fol'.sre •1
all arrearages of interest therron. t« turn •
elaretl dur and itayabte by lb* tirw.i •&gt;!
and tbw-i# now claimed to t* dn-at the dine of this noUre the sum of u - it • •
and and thhty-seveD und M-Wuth« dNu.rs. »r. :
no suit cr proreecUrns cither at taw or in cqttKf
havtiur been Instituted to recover th••

«v, -IMJ UI.UV V*
euntained In said nsort^w and
sr.cb cum? made nnd provided, no
atvim Uiat on baturdar. April
Hrt, al 10 o'clock in the h&gt;re»ooii ' •
nt poMIc auction to the h Lxbest blJH. ;
north front ioor of the court bottw. ui l!&gt;c dti
of Hostings, Harry roar.tr, -NWiixv..
being the pUre of boMlug the rlrci ! -- :n he
Barry county the premise* descri&gt;x «'
■
naryTopay raid principal sum and u':g . -■
tta’reon at Ute rate of eight per cent, r- '
nmn.due and unpaid on soeb mortgaae. .v&gt;o
k-gal coat- otthis foreclosure. t«rtli-r
attorney tee ot twenty-Ore dollar*, as rrn-';'
for tn Mid mortgage; raid prrtnlws &lt;-rln ;&lt;
scribed tn said mortgM.’e#* folk™*:
. AU those pieces or jiarv*-!, &lt;,( i«i..i
being riiuate tn tbetown-hipof Van'fa the Counly ol Barrr. and Stat** &lt;&gt;1
ami deacrlbwl a* follow* to nil; Tta* :
half of south cast quarter nad out* amsquare form in thi* north east rornrr
south half of south nast quarter, all
fourteen, fa town three ixwth of nun
containing clkbtvkme acre*, more c

bottt
the
and
bam
Ktin

Fi
Belle
SH1
Const
Z?K

H

ROBERT BURNS.
J.DAVireWiN BVliNro
UAVllIKCOOK.
rHILOA.-Milll.l^N
MortganCHLS. ff. BAUER, Attorney far Mortc*^'

Wortifig Clasies,

Attentioa'

NOTICE.-Th^

HINDI

the b
Th
If
ably

SeoaU
eiecU
■ion t

WML*. M liter. Wii

801

XS5
D.00

Wood
Add o
ki do
andi

Edward WUim. Milton Will;- !i.

berrfh prescribed therefor. iht.r
be entered fry lite court, and it* ’

Chicago, March B.—The special grand
jury, summoned in tbo criminal court in Mils
city, tn investigate the charm ot official WML wbtta

Hixons. It 1- supposed that
this iaquteiUon will bo
seerol until tbo jury shall

ariato

H ixxKfi. a iw«p|,-r irtas. Cui rarf
paint) M Harry. and be publHL. ; tlrar-

true copy.

5l*bt

Express.

BTATIOXa.

&lt;stw

tiitew
dium
uflc

Rust itrlciltiril Lull d th West.

THOMAS M.GIBSON

rheuu

Loga

CHAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

BSSCHER’S BUSY UFE.

hi* d

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

The .Niagara, Falls (Route.

[;3PMH5M5|i

the regiment,
and than by tho
public. Itbrstimateil that-W.CiJK)

Ver sets &lt;ai OroJU sa* hr OsA. sad Un DsUa tr
THE LITTLE BOCX I FMT WITH MILWAT C9

JAMES

Chancery Ord»

Slate of Mlrhlgaii—Ttir rireVh iwh
..
«xu&gt;t* ol Uirry-tnChati^n
,or “«
i'o’nptataaul. rs. Hctf- .
Its and rbrbr M. Will!.:^rfemLuu
”
Al a sesMun of said court, held lu
..
bouse m.tbe dry of MaaUnro, iu vu.1
tiro t wenty-eighth day &gt;t Febnun u-

Will be found in our Dree*
Goods depan nient. We ke» p
this department constantly
supplied with-all tbepovelties
ns they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

Will be only too happy to show
you their stock, and in order
to find the lowest market price
it will jmy you to inquire at

»beu

kidae

■ 04111

Ay Hall, over Julius llut-ell 's stere.

taune.of hteaou, Henry B. Itaecber, &lt;m Hicks

YorsrainoWM. Ohio, Mireh 9.—Tho date
of tho Wedding nt Min Edith H. Andrews,
of this city, mid John A, Imogen, Jr., of
Washington, was made public for the flrot
time Tuesday evening. The brido-etect b
the daughter ot C. H. Andrea*, of this dty.
The marriage will be celebrated at the home
of the bride on Wick avenue, at noon, on
March
Rev. Dr. Enuu, cf tbu Presby­
terian diprcb, will perform the ceremony.
Miwi Julia Andre«L, sister of tbo brid«-s-lect,
will be maid of honor, nnd Manning Fish, of
Joliet, Hhu, will bo tho groom's best man
Only tfe intimate friends of Mis* Andrews,
relatives of Mr. Logan and buslnan uw.o-

SPECIAL BARGAINS

DltANK C. BOISE,
*NtUihtiUe. Mkh.,
Hardware A. Iron Merchant,
Agent tar all tlw l&lt;udii&gt;ii makes &lt;4 Itanln arv
and Fann Mai hlnerr.

Ktpre**.

During the scrvicai tbe
Tnlrteunth rr-gi-

„

h*sp*ci«Z Attention
tn I'utlin-j
nnd Fittiuff. I’atlerni Cut to untrr.
Uoom» oi0tN«'iisoU' Htorr.

New York

vivor .should officiate nt tho fimcruL
Thurwfny morning promptly at BJO

quitud and three for conviction. This trial
was followed by two cceiceatUcal inveeUgationa
In lifiS Mr. Becdirr announced that be did
not t«Uevi» in the eternity of punishment,
believing that all । unbhments are caution­
ary and rwnodtaL He formally withdrew
from tho Association of Ccngrcgatlunal
Churcbee on account of this change in hi*be­
lief. I*ut summer ho revisited Europe and
was enthusiiatlcally welcomed. Many vol­
umes of his sermons barn been published, and
be oantributad to vnriou- [tapers. Ho was at
work on the second voiumo of hie “Life of
ChrM” when stricken down. In the hurt few

item premises ora de*.-rth.-d ...-u:,. .
f the north u*t quarter w-rtD.u

faHte^vi-rnmcbt &gt;urrr~.
*LK\Tistl.U
KMTTH ft COUUt«VE.attori

DRESS GOODS

FASH i ONA B LE DRESSMA KER,

• DUritvipfl
[ “
J
‘ H
fho blcOll
[
|
i
I
j

Gr’d Rapids
Express.

Dr. Mail, of tbo Holy Trinity church, will
officiate. Dr. Hall and Mr. BoocImt were

MAKRL DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

I M. B. GILLASl’lE.
*•
Notary Public,
ittavru* MUI*.
JJ ARY (YcoTfir-

Can bo
cured by
J

RIVER BOTTOM HD UPLANDS
mada—mu! certain letter* iu Beecher's band-

tulcd m it

Lawyers
(Over Hastlugs National Bank.)

IVFLLiAM B. SWEEZEY. Attorarv
’ ’ At Law and Sjlintor In .Chancery.
J’rartlres in all courts &lt;4 th- state.
ilULLlAJriL MVEEZEY?

Er
know

Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.

V. H.Va.\Amma.&lt;

K:

poign ot IN®i, urging Uw preservation &lt;rf tha
Union and tha national honor. When on
April 13, l*jfli, the Umt shot fired at Fort
Sumter smote tho northern heart Mr.
Beecher sprang co the aid ot his country.
From Plymouth pulpit came ringing worda
ot patriotism, cheering tbo timid, enrouraging the downcast, drnouncing traitors, but
hopeful ot the future, pointing out clearly
the path of right an I duty for thoee who
loved their county. His church,' prompt to
answer, raised and equipped a regiment, the

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Wal.lreFy tbeirrnn of rai d u,W|„
h now claimed tu lie due ut -i...

In all the newest shades from
six cents £yard up.

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Canker, and

Sunday mr-dfi-l i.y sirang-rs. Every l&gt;6ur [
of hm busy, intense lit • wns crowded full
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watched ebb ab-orbing mtrriwi th- ta*rI&lt;M

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SpacialXUenUou given to uiskh.* exi-Uamre;
d property. The Interests of iHm-reMdeui
.iroieirfy ownersearefully looked alter. I'aruiif all sixes lor sale or excliange. Houses and

hich culminat.-l in th*

tho munielpal build lugs.
Tb» action nai soon
followed by tho federal
••filcuW nt tho joat-

_________

R. TIMMERMAN.
. Homoepathlc I’hyrician ± Surgeon,
(Fint door CMt of Holloways' drug store.)

D

raQowing;
"6:0U a. in.—The critical morn-nt in Mr.
Beecher'* life ha* now passed. Hr is rapidly
staking and death is a question uf but

was May.c Whitney.
Hn du! not .vitcr. but
nut in Id* card 'and

thMKvlurth after tbc tai»c of th, r,7T

J.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
Rectal and tamale dl.sr.-wes atpeclalty. Piles,
biwdi. flourish on tbo plain* somdiiUnre Plsi uta and other diseases of die rectum trrat■jd aud a cure ffuanuneed or no pay. prmldfag
furitteu Mreruirtit n. bad to that effect prertto treat im-»l. Residence and ottw eonwr
Im [Wirtanen of Crops
Jrifcnon tfad Uente&lt; street*.
______
IT crops were cstlriinted ounmcrdally is
R. Wm. JUNES,
j;roportlon to Ih'-ir value, corn wouW b&lt;* first,
Dentist.
hay second, wb--at thir d, cotton fourth, pitaAU work promptly attended to.______
ton* fifth, and tobacco sixth. The praiunion
of eggs nnd poultry is nearly equal to that cf
cotton und largely exreads in value tbo com­ k C. WELTON
bined croj* of potataes and tobacco.
Is agent for tho Ohio Farmer * iMuraaoo Oo(10 svntci policies on a man's property against
dm by Ore, lightning or wind; against a man s
fife by death aud accident-_______
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attendants intboslck-

—---- - ------ Many lingi^rod about the
houte uatil, at Ts'hj o'clock, tta, cro-d had
bc-XiUio HO gr. al that thn paiire w*r« obliged
ta requrol Uxun to di*pendJ Th., Orrt tanlokn of the dny «n« now rcptaosl by ttn? fol­
low i--;:
Ikwtair ia sinking steadily and
will probe Wy live but a short time.
“Mr. 8 tiKAULe, M. D."
Mr. Bo-.uer grew rapkUy wur*&gt; until B:3)
dock, a tan ho died.
Boon idUr tta? announcement of Mr.

Many

tmilt with sun dried brick*. Thu UllU around
the town are covert'll with lice fields. Tho
Arata bare also tatroduc-d CUtile since Stan-

payment of lbs taterct on
l« made payable. a

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Agricultural.

8HILXB.
“What straits are the most perilous?”
asked the Nunda? School Superintend­
ent: and a lltth hoy -poke up promptlv
V ”
Tba Ohio Ugialaturw bu autiiorxil tbo
Xew York rorrvtpoodence Cleveland Leader. (WAll communications pertaining to tins de.­ ’Whiskey straight*!”
partmentshould be addressed to Mr. E. Da­
eity of Cincinnati lOtell the ftoutbaru road.
One of the moat excellent wpporturf*
venport. Woodland. Midi.
•
■
“How manv Women marry a good.
itv to studv ‘ man as reprcwntwl by the
. se nsible man ?* itsks Kato FirM. Onb
average New Yorkers. Among the
on*-, if toe man can !».-lp it.—Philnib-jwealthy chw». verv manv &lt;&gt;f th»-m New York Tribune.
phla North Americ-au.
have the waxv skiu.dropsiwd flesh, und
No doubt low, wet Innd ran hr im­
•niiflrd eyes" that are indicative of proved for farming purposes In- under-.
The party who usually purs the high- Ark, ban carrbxl.farmin; liolx .near town
fr&lt; tn 110» to
per acre.
serioui' kidn-y affivtinn. ‘•Bright's &lt;lntIn Ing; and I have /l»v&lt;*r saiil it'
fl &lt;*t compliments to the Ix»n! in hi-*
(Mscase* is plainly written on their could not be. Jt |s oq'ially true ihntj prayers, usuidh pays th-* luwe-t wages
fact s. Since General L-tgan’s death the moist land will furnish more grass thanI to th** peojde he has lu his employ.
tlmr of Roil, Tuayvr, Wflifatm &amp; Co. for
subject of rheumatism is lieiiif discuss­ drv land, as the gni«a will nnt feel the
•
-Papi,’’ asked little Jonnle, “What
ed by the medical profession.
ell'-ct of dry weather-.hone-- when* such
Every intelligent ptr-oii, with any lanqs are dealrod fnr pasture there ran&gt; flora emtio*hm*-nt ot unmitigated usiuiD.u .ng tha pile last Sunday jioitcn from
knuwledgH of the human ay-tern, is be no'gain in their piwlurtlon hv mak­i tv mean?" “It means the other tellow " the voutu-rn pino regioav wai scattered over
’ toegruunl at Priuoetou, ini, to tbo depth
well aware that if the kidneys are in ing them dryer. When a spring is Ls|• replied bbl pa. Who 1st* pditiciiin.
good condition all unneresaary material from a natural Imsln of water nr well,
A maiden lady says that if aingle life
U regularly -carried off by them. Jf and this liasln i*&lt; drained and no wnter! is IkuI, it stands to reason that doui-le
Gibb*' ahiugb mil!.at Edmore. Mich., wot.
oot, various acids, such as uric acid, is allowed to accumulate there, the, lite is twice as l»d. But ladies rarely jrcckoi by a boiler rxploaloa Woinoxlay.
&lt;jao of the chief causes of rheumatism, continuous supply will »&gt;■ rut nff. A understand mathematics.—Scranton I
are left in excess, creating deposits that swampy plnee mav !w made dry by‘ Truth,
cause all aorts of chronic organic dis­ uDderdrnining, but is not the natural
Tlx- total cf actual appropriation* mnde
Whut is meant bv “Uu* pomps and
It would seetn. therefore, that c^’inwi of the watercut nff nr turned
rheumatism^ like dropsy, is not n dis­ aslda bv so draining nnd mav not. aI yanibiea of this world?” aakm| a SubFeddorMu'* botol an 1 ntore at A i.lovcr,
ease. but the result of a disease, nnd it neighbors supply &gt;&gt;e dost roved y Wnt.-ri bath school teach- r. “Them 'flowers on Iowa, wore entirely dreu-oyed by tire early
Is Mfe to say that If i he stomach and goea from a swamp on the surface' thn• your hat, mum.” very promptly re­ Tue-tay inaniing. Ttai )qn 1* |1»,&lt;JUO, with
*
sponded
the
quiek-wltted
scholar.
»7,uuo lasursore.
kidneys are kept in healthful condition, overflow; that is one wav; nnd it iaetthere will bo no deaths from rheuma- ttot into the ground nnd gnes another
This is the way it looked alter the
way. We hav^more sharp drouths! election to an orator of Sun Francisuo:
General Logon was w«41 aware that than we used to have, and the diief. “Gentlvmen,’*-he aald, “the renown ot
Ids disease waa of the kidneys, and once
reasons are the lark of humidity and। this glorious victory will n^cho in druugbtamou recently dwcbargod from tba
i*AprcMed himself in indignant terms the
extensive drainage of the surface, golden letters through the corridors of
•t the folly of doctors treating him for water, and its exhaustion making less! toe river of time.”
Tbo petroleum warehouse of W. R. Stew­
rheumatism, when it was the kidneys evaporation.
art 4 Ch., at Dee Moitw, wax damaged by
Devoted mother—“No, dear little boy. Oro to tho omoaut of •Z3.QU0 Friday. An
tb&amp;t caused his attacks. The high liv­ . .
Homestead, is well under­
ing and the excesses in all things, pre­ drained and fields which otherwise■ you must go to bed. When you gel equal lews wax occasioned by the burning ot
valent among wealthy men in large wou],i. be too wet are made tillable.I bigger aud o dur injinms’ll take you to
dtiea. e?pe&lt; iallv in New Fork, is tho Lit her drains could be put in. and cut. church with her." Angel child-But.
•Aief cause of Bright’s disease, and the off the supply of water which neighbors mamma, wheu I det old ;md big like
aristocrrttic trouble known as rheuma- depend upon for their springs. On the' papa mebbe 1 wou't want to go.”
U*u&gt;, even as immthciuut und improper •arm to a well, drvnow, which supplied
And now, my dear General, cpme and tenulnatkai to recover bar health. Si* to
food bring about the . same mulls the barnyard for eighty years with sit liy me and tell mu all the scandal
hourly exported for three tnonUis.
Her
.unong the very pc-or.
plenty of water. A neighbor haa one, that's .happened while I've been away, porouta hare promud tout her remains
The above article, which we repro­ whn-h goes dry in summer, and both of well, reaty, Mrs. Mallecho, er—you
duce Ix-eause of itatgeneral intere&amp;t, is these wells an- victims hi the drainage, see—t-r—thu fact is, that while you’ve shall bo spared from the dissecting -knife.
very signillcant. The public believea
C. IL J. Taylor, a colored Democratic
enterprise, underground nnd Kiirlare. of&gt; been away tljere has been no .scandal!
that rheanratistn is an effect of diseased another neighbor. How can it beoftwr- —Punch.
lawyer of Wyandotte, Km., ta likely to bo
blood, this disease bring mused by uric
appointed mini iter to Liberia. II? baa bad
. M10 sarpl'is wateraSvhich
Two
little
girls,
aged
four
nnd
six,
odd or kidney poison. Enough of this fj*d the springs are run off at once into
uu interview with President Cleveland.
to developed daily to kill several men, the larger streams and rivers? 1 still had ju.-t hud new dresses, and were no
Fur the year enaing with February the
and if it is not removed My the kidneys insist that drainage h;U r»-a&lt;-hed a point their way to Sunday school. Said Etta, only gold and silver - mine worked in Micbos fast so turnied, it gnuliudly ruins in some suctions, especially in 'some the elder. “Ohl'L have forgotteu my
verse!**
“
I
’
ve
uol
forgotten
mine,
”
re
­
Die health.
neighborhoods, when- it is Important
Tub fact is a scientific demonstration. to consider well the effects all aronnrt. plied the other; -It i», "Blessed are the tkipatol in the recent revolt in Bulgaria,
It' doctors do not admit it, it is prol&gt;- This does not affect a general argument dressmaker*!” •
were shut Friday near llo&gt;grad.
dily because they do not wish to .at­ in favor of drainage, nor go to show
Three girls of the Methodist persua­
tract atlentiun to the menace deranged that a person'* farm may not lie bene­ sion having met together, concluded to OUitx bee.mso tbo related to marry bitn, wm
Lidaeya offers to the gent-ral health, fited stnd the home water supply be in­ pray for thu welfare of their lovers; but removed Friday from tbo Belmont (Mich.)
since they have no autnurtced specitic creased. because it may la* turned into the first one had not got very far along jail »to Grand H-ipxlt, tbo officials feormg
for thtwe organs.
in hd-'putition when it was discovered
one or more main channel-*.
General Logan knew what his real
Fe.-ruary's oxporta of dotamUc brotkU
A discussion of the whole question Is that they were all engaged to the same
trouble was, and ht» recognized the- wise; lietter than h general dramage «ian! The religious exercises were at
nonsense of treating the eflVcte-the craze, and finding out some day that
f
more than for the Mine ji-riod cf
nra terminated.
real seat of thrdisease win. the kidneys. the farm is short of water. Does any
Senator Hitting,of Illinois, whose into one doubt that drainage has tu»t short­ - An aliseut-mlmbxl Buffnlonian tells
'idw Han. Edwin Cow lek, editor and pro­
dectfd TiogtUi Senator after four ened the supply ot water in tliesCrrutDM tots story of iiiuiself; -1 did a very prietor of Tbo Cluvutaud Laadur, has gone to
aiouths of balloting, tells ns that and wejls, and in many c;va-s Stinted it brilliant thing when 1 was married. Europe tor his health. He suited I rum New
Logan often comp! tin-d to him of to such an extent that t .ere b compara­ My wife and I arrived in New York
fcreet disKn-.-i inliis bidneva. Disease tively none. There are farms «hici&gt; in and went to the hotel, and 1 registered
et'thekldm®* id ways produces rht-u- summer furnish no water; others are Mr. and Mrs.------------ and wife. The
•tatbm. and iH-.dd^ th..t; it muses mure favurrd. Thene aro fields which clerk asked mu if 1 wished room for!
whal 1 ba 1 wri;-1
_r Flf.
Hfch.
l&lt;.ir;dvpto,apopfexy. itnpotebcy.sCouiivJi bhoul-J De drained, ami by doing withe Um-, and tb« 1
and blood disorders, bruit* troubles, ciin&lt;-ci&gt;tr;ited water juay*be turned to
I 1. &lt;t four cin!&gt;!ren Tbnraday by iuak;;nau*
f&gt;n»al« compl.rfu’s an»l counth ss other good account on the farm, und bo lei! to
A woman nt New GLwgow. noticed l:p‘&gt;t!*rta.
which would almost Deter a neighlior; or it may in- so well drained her r.-tt snoozing very comfortably bv
A
dflVci'ip !f the &gt; U’tsl wns kept frts- of that then*'- will be , water after the t &lt;• kilchrnotove, mild lq her, “Puss. I I. xiwn waa found nt oil Ki kiskm, Idinoi*
spring Is past. Herd is u chance to go think it would In* w» H for you to bring fir*: capital, tbo ct»M«r day. nn.l it i» la-licvcd
in
your
kitten
irom
th*'cold
liarn."
slow and cither w.ii-Je the supply or
?a thongh uivdk'tC. v-ntlrnien, for
leave some in store tjo filter out when- Puss at pnee got up ami Iw-gim purring,
-.cry evident
vHl nut publicly there was a Jack. 'Water the farm ami when next toe door was opened
young la«ly
ui-knoVeh'iUj.
b-.-t, pyrchance,
must have, ami how to get it anil keep brought in ber kitten tu share her com^yaie proprietary tnedicinr, like War- it is now in many parts more oi u prob­ forte.
hvr'a safe run*, now adtuitt**&lt;| to be the lem than how to get rid ot it; hence
at marriage »iucu
“Will you fgvor me with yourhand?"
Mily kficuliiic • specific, will get the whut 1 have said.—-E.'D. Curtis.
Miiin .i|«&gt;iis inc
her population by
ho s.:jd, softly. “Oh! Georg !”Bhuexk’nefit.
rlaliiinl. blii-iiinsr b- comitiglv, “thia h
Fie on such bigotry.! It has bti-n
a'.ithoritatively stated time and :ur.iin1
8-xrvtary Minning is to be presented
Oats are peculiar. They need a long, Hosnd'len. Hea'lv, I hardly know whnt
Tha’. there can be no real sound health1 ix&gt;ul.season; hence in our climate early to say." *U am very deeply lmere«f.•&lt;!
nth a ll.tXU memento of regard by the
it then- it any ful.se action of the kid-• spring is imperative. Marut* in Kuti- in palmistry, you know,’’ he expkiined
aey.*.
Insurance oiuiptniea refuse‘ sas is about equivalent to April in New And he never could understand why
Alexander Hamilton, a tea.th at K I
millions of risks on this ground lilone,■ York or New .Jersey. I have sown she left the room with such a display
kence it is that there is such universal1 obta in New Jersey in March and the of temper.—The Rambler.
popularity given to tfiegreat prepara­■ ground froae and snow fell aflerwinl;
jatrty.
Ha W also accuse 1 of forgery.
An alrsent-minded man in Monroe.
tion natued-a popularity that is l-ased‘ the crop wus excellent. 1 once sowed CL. went to church toe other morning
upon tnlrlnsir merit.
.­
oats on fall-plougbrd sod land in Feb- with his overcoat as he supposed, on bill for submitting a prohibitory uirenlToo much dependence upon profetu-■ ruitry. and snow came before the seed his arm; but the laughing of the people
ianal adv i«v. especially in matters over’ was all sown; neverthelesw 1 tinislied in the church directed his attention to lacking the necr»u»ry two-ciZ-.U majority. which fut-dic-il men admit they have no’ sowing and worked the seed in with h the tact that he bad taken his every­
p»wer, too'often rcsulta very dlnas-' cultivator; the crop yielded eighty bush­ day pantalpons, and that the suspenders
trously. but of uhatii.se to the victim' ete per acre by weignt. toe grain forty­ attached to them were dugling about day nifchl by two mask.*! bigawaymon.
i* evperii*ncf'gained by fatal diitastrr? seven pounds to the measured bushel. his legs.
How much hotter it is to be guided1 I have sown-oats early In May and not
“No, George.” she said, “I cannot love
Des Miiixxh. Mai ch &gt;4.—Governor Laml \ mil unprejudiced public opinion in1 reaped a grain because of rust. Halbur you. 1 shall always esteem you as a
tiueh matters.
.
than sow oats in Muy again I would friend, but cannot l&gt;e your wife."
Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy railroad, a
, Ila 1 Logan tten so guided, he might■ . ow them in the full late and leave the George hesibitad.
“Clara,” he salcl. bill to recover an ovrrouarge of fI.KKKI for
have, been epared many years.
seed .Id the.ground all winter. It will brokenly, “will you grant me a favor
be sate and will germinate so soon as la-fore I go awav forever ?”—“Ye-, freight on IBM ton* of coal battled imiu
the land is warmed by toe spring sun. George.” she replied, kindly. “What is Cleveland, Iowa, to tba H;at.* loxututo for
Feebte-Jliutwl Cblidrvu at Glenwood, and
The red net Inn of internal revenue1
A grass and sod ploughed In fall and
an«f the taking off of revenue stamps1 intended frosts should lie sown at the it?” “Ph-ase put your rrfu.-ud down on
from I’roprielarv Medicine*, no-doubt very first opportunity. If the soil paper. I will feel safer!”
“
Whatamade
you
quit
toe
east?"
said
•jets, rtwerviug rights to make additional
kas largely Iwnefitted the consumers, as thaws out three or four inches and is
well m relieving the burden ot home hard frozen under that but is dry on top, a man in Nevada to a'jjew-comer. "1 claims. Accompany in; tha bld *n a reMianuiacturers. Especially in this the' 1 would sow the oata und cover them got into trouble by murrving two que*t for itn Immediate r-msaloration nnd a
ease with Gtwn's August Flower and with a common cultivator or an acme wives.” was the response. “Well," Bald
Hoschee s German Syrup, as tho reduc-1 harrow, which answers the purpose the other. "1 came out here because I answer. This l«illw the outgrowth of aprcviim
tion of thirty-six cents per dozen, has1 even better than the cultivator. The got Into trouble by marrying one wife." correspondence, wherein it was develops!
been add'd to increase thd size of the’ ground might freeze again but it would “And I,"added a bystander, “came here that a bigbar price was charged Tor hauling
ixHtles containing these remedii*, there­ not hurt the seed und tbo required early because I got into trouble simply by cool to Gtenwoxl than to Council Bluff*.
s
by giving one-iifth more medicine in, sowing would be effected, h rost leaves promising to marrying one."
the- 75 cent size. The A uguxt Flower the sou in a far butter condition than
One of Washington Irving’s funny Justed lu tariff by iuereaaing the Council
for Dyspepsia und Liver (fomplaint, any working that could be given&gt;and letb-ra tells atiout a man who, in going JB.uffj rata.
and the (o-rman Syrup for Cough and after the frost and warmed soil would home from a dinner party, at which he
Lung troubles, have perhaps, the larg­ quickly start the oatu into growth. A 'had Liken too much wine fell through
Ixdusai-ous. Marcn 11.—About thirty
est sale of any medicine in the world. lata* frost that will make leu will sear aff open grating into a vault beneath
The advantage of increased size of the the tips of the spires but will not kill the sidewalk. He found the darkness
bottles will be greatly appreciated by the plants. But any way in which it and silence rather oppressive at first, alate union. A long dcclaraUo.1 of prindthr 6iek and afflicted, in every town can be done, oats must be put in early. but in the course of the evening several
and village in civilized countries. The same applies to spring wheat— of the other guests fell in. nod. on the of the union tfa* to educate public ■euUtn
Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the which can be grown safely if sown in whole, they had a very pleasant night to total abstinence and legal prohMMoc;
same size. .
December so that it will not germinate of it.
One of lhe school teachers was en­
Five brick blocks are to bo built at until spring. By the earliest posalblu
•owing spring wheat enn be grown over deavoring to explain to a small boy in
Bellrque this season.
dependant of political control; that it was
a much broader area than It is now her data the meaning of the word “col­
billLOITS VITALIZER I* whM yoa need (or thought possible.—N. Y. Tribune.
lision.
” She said: ‘-Suppose two boys propos'd to miabliab local unions in all jmrta
C-inaipatlmi. Lo«« of appetite. DiuiDeMiaBd att
running on the street should come to­
-&gt; mpioriix of Ih«tK-p»1a I*rire io and 7B coats
Among fallacies—I would say hum­ gether real hard. Whet would there
jrr bottle. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
temperance and Christian people, ministers,
For lamo bank. »idn or chert, nre Shiloh’• p«r- bugs—which prevail Injudiciously is he? “A fight!” responded the little
oto planter. ITico 2J recta. Sold by VV. H. the oft repeated statement circulated in fellow Iqudly and with most aMtonhh- Bondny-schools and newspapers.
Goodyear.
various agricultural papers to the effect ing prom ptnraa. and the teacher gave
stumps
can
be
made
quickly
inflaiuable
it up.—Bangor Commercial.
SHiLOH*8 COUGH and eonxutnpllon rare i*
Mew Yoax, Mofcb ID—Th » Kimm Oily
Mid by u« on a runrantre. It cure, etuuftunp- by boring holes In them and filling thu
A court at San Francisco has decid­
pon. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
boles with saltpeter. Salt without peter ed thatBealskin cloaks are nnt necessary Hooal Isagoe's offer of |U,&lt;XX&gt; for it.* franchta.
Muskegon’s hook and ladder truck to would do quite as wdl, which is not for a woman's support. The dreumwell at all. for this treatment or pickling stancee were that a Mrw. Haight bought
to be painted a red Vermillion.
Croak.nw^g, „
Habit,eaa ba Cured by df the etump has no effect upon it what­ sealskin doax for 8250. paying 8100
ever. To use kerosenu oil Instead of
aiatatei.riag Dr Kaia«»' Ooldaa epoeifle. mltprirr i&gt; -qwiUr lurim. B won t down, the purchase being made with­
out the husband’s knowledge or con­
make the stump burn a bit. Another sent. He was sued for the balance,
foolish statement is that fence posts but the Judge ruled that a 8230 seal­
painted over with a mixture of linseed skin waa not a necremary article, and that tha bidding waul up aa high as |lt!,lkjO,
pd* of drunkard* have cd! and charcoal will never decay. The judgment was entered in the husband's
h&gt;&lt;u made temperate i ben who ba-e taken the oil is the only useful element; charcoal favor.
from Indiana poll*.
‘h&gt;Jda&gt; bpedfle tn th! Hr coflee without their is worth no more than sand. Posts
A song with the title, “There’s a
»-uow1odre.andta-dJ better* they quit drtnk- thoroughly seasoned and then steeped
dll. No harmful effect hot linseed oil and saturated will last Sigh in the Heart," was sent by a
IxsiAEarous, Ind., March 13.—Itte w
tatraUon. Carre minnlonger than others, but It Is too costly young man to his sweetheart, but the
...
nuu IJH pxurun., j
paper fell into the hands of lhe girl’s
Addraat in oonldeoep Got.nax tiraciricCa
a process.—N. Y.-Tribune.
father, an unsentimental physician,
r llaee BL. uudnnMi. Ohio.
who exclaimed:
“What unscientific
The drtln for lhe fiorsn shoring con­
WE REFUND THE MONEY to rubbish is this? Who ever heard of
test ut Jnckhon, h next Saturday night. anv one who has taken three-fourth of such a case?" He wrote on the out­
a txrttle of Kemp’s Sarsaparilla without side. “Mirtaken diagnosis; no nigh in
^kpVo^Q. Blood EUxir to tha only ttUrf. It purifies the blood and gives
ILVUVV
Blood Remedy guaran­ new leawofUfe. Price «1 00 per bot­ the heart possible. Sighs relate almost litadon,
entlrelv to the lungs and diaphragmV
tee! Ittonpoaitivncartfor Uloeta, Erup- tle. W.H. Goodyear, druggist.
—Youth’s Companion.
tkmsorSyphllitic Potooaing. Itpnrifieutho
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
the Children. They are •*
tiOkMrC/ pedaHy E*bJa to sudden
E. H. Lathkoi*. Druggist.
Phillip Bovle, aged 23 brakeman, vu
REMITS PILE SUPPOSITORIES
killed by the cars at Alpena Thursday. ears where &gt;11 other treUmmU Illi.
Price We per box. W. H. Goodyesr,
X. U. Lathbop, Druggist.
dnsfix.
he Last FabUc Opinion*

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Jotbr tcalterol the estate nt Almon I’on*
deerared.
Notice I* hereby elven that I fball sell at pub
Ik- aurtion, to the blxbest bidder, on Wrdnte

' day of February. 2. O. 1*67. by Uw&gt; probate
Th!* powder never rartea. A marrel of purity "’“J? ol Barrvrourt. Micbtaaa, all ot ibe. relate,
rtrvnir.b and wbolc«omeae«s. More reonnmlcaJ I riflht, title and Interest ot the «ald dcreased of.
IbSlb. ordinary kind*, and carnal lr JTd te ' »»
«* tee ten: date .ttaate andteinctn tte
competition with the juulUtudeoflowtret,abort • county &lt;« Barry, in theMateofMtehlgaaJcnovr*
weight, alum or pbo*n»ate nowdrra Sold only I *n&lt;^ described aa follows, to wit:
ineani K/nat B*a:x&lt;7PoWD«B&lt;o., ioi
The west half of the e*-t&gt;m of the north east
Wall at. N.Y.
octiHK quarter of sect Ion number thirty-*!*, tn town
-__________________________ ' c snip number four, north of soum&gt; number nto»,
! west, subject to thr dowrr right ot Al*eua Pond.
. widow of Imon Pond, deceased, latecf Irriag.

telecraphyws
?tss: I
I tarattere. Wrtw VatMtta* »™-. ,i«« wrtita. wu

D &gt;m.
1&gt;. U. KOBINiKlN. Administrator.

RSI YCU3 DERLER FCR THE IMPROVED P1HTU00I

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIF,
The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER MANUFACTURING CO., FORT WAYHE, IND,

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY.
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS:

!
!

Waoriox Carrot*.......................soe.y
temd'lncruliia................. ................... 33e. ■
UettH- ingrains................... no uad 35c. *
He*ty fnnmtn*.................
tHpd 4X. *
Kvtm Ueavy Ingrain-,•
lleafl UiMAlcCnriK'l.'onirtliteaueWXOd. •
Tapestry Brussel*, all wool

Tarwwtry HruerV* LotUi^C. NoIM Wal­
nut Erain? .............f.......................
ruinmoJ*-. 1 rorker, 3 rbalr*. I tfpritu 1 ulu
tneuL)
&gt;
3 Hirer Dixtroom Suite f *r............... .JfCu
&lt;lB»lta:lo-j Woinii:. Mshoxiwv.nrX'h.)
A luxe sl» Bolld Walnul CetrtreWblc,

Biriy Hntwlx. nil aool
Vetreta..........................

&lt;;&lt;Maquette*
m1 o:i ("tom*.............
Marirta Top. for........ . ....... 1...............$X00
A tefipr »lt&gt;* Outre Table, ImltatMo
&gt;W*taut or Mxiiociuiy. for..., ........ flX7»
'S-I’irre Parlor Suite. Holid Wahnul
Fram-. Tapestry Covering. Oar own
manufoetarr........ . ...............
S3SJ»
•-Piece Mobair Pludi Parlor Notte
A pair oi Heavy Portier Curtaloa&gt;100

FEATHERS AND BEDDING CHEAP. ”«3

JAM^S NALL &amp; CO.,
jtxrin'w

Nos. 161, 163 andJ^S Jefferson Ave., Detroit.

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS

SHOES’

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
RRfi CATARRH

�Dress Goods !
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\ We wish to call the attention of the ladies to our choice selection
of Dress Goods for the early Spring I rade.
We intend to make a

Special Effort!
I (Jo a large business in this department, and shall place upon the
shelves new Designs and Patterns as soon as they are out, in both
Foreign and Domestic manufacture.
In

WASH FABRICS
We have the Latest Novelties, in Toile-do-Nords, Scotch Zephvrs,
Seersuckers and Ginghams.

MATHER’S KID GLOVES!
These Gloves are hav­
ing the greatest sale of
an v thatlias ever been
offered to the trade.

We ask a careful
examination of these,
goods and your judg­
ment as to their merit.

We have the Exclusive Sale oi this Celebrated Make oi Goods.

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VOL. XXXI. NO 47.

KViwcurnoN rates

* 'olninn i&gt;er year......’............ .......1100
Eitraehtrge tor special position*.

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JOB PJUNTING.
dpecial pride tw trit In the Job Pnntlnc DeEminent ot the BAXNK*. KretvthtoK In the
'otlro office!» new; and * I th the fatret face* of
-.rpe. the w-»*t approved patterns of machineryxnTcompetont workmen employed, enable* the
KaXNaa to do fir»t-claa* tub work.

City

Hastings

Bank,

HASTINGS, MICH.

IT AL, 450,000.00.

Mlcliljmu.

'for bnvincM IVc. VySMt- in budding
rnerlj occupied by Messer Bros.

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OFFICERS:

'» *. Ttobinsou.President:

DIRECTORS:
S. Goodyear.
&gt;. G. ItoMnton.
I., E. Knappen,

etteral Dankiuc Bmint-wTranwuM.

z* W. LOWRY, M.D.,
IT. ( injysician, Surgeon and Oculist
CMK IfiTHrn or wintry promptly wUrnUed.
। Mflc.1 hotir»—* to 10 a. m. and 1 to3 p. tn.
Telephone si Hoitowujm' drug etore.
OF Special attmitlnu p*l&lt;l to surgical disease*
and diseases ot the cj c aad ear.

w n. LANDIS, mTdZ
»» .
1’hyslcan and Surgeon,
Woodland, Mich.
ifijce one door Miulh of the post office, will be
•* ' ;nd there day or night. •

F

R. TIMMEllMAN,
. Homoppathlc l*hystciun A Surgeon,

■ First do r -»t of Hollow*)'** dnig .store.)

Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
;, am! a n-rr gtiaranti’Cil &lt;&gt;r no i-rty. iirovlUIng
v num iuuvmimt is bad to that
prrvito trralinrnt. Restdonre and office corner
a|«l‘.*mter

HR. WM. JUNES,
P

County News.
,

Hastings, Bahry Co., Mien.

Dentist,

trorg prvruptlj altendod to.

C. WELTON
L*
for Hie Ohio Farmer1* I nsuranee Co.
Ito wrm» poiicle* ou a m:»u*» property *Ri»lnst
•M by Pre. liglitulug or wind; Minima a msn'a
Iife l&gt;y deutli und accident

ftook*Tsheldon .

• ARLTON t ENTRK
Norman Latham, of Baltimore. v.ns
shaking hands with friends in this
town last week.
Win.Brumfield sold his horse to Wm.
Hecht Consideration 8125.00.
D. 11. Foster returned from Montcalm
county last weak, where he purchased a
fine [ialr of young horses. They are
considered to be the best team In town.
Ex-Judge Smith gave a verv interest­
ing talk at the Holmer church in favor
of the prohibitory amendment Carl­
ton will giv» a majority in favor cf the
amendment no mistake.
Granger's articles In the Democrat is
causing considerable comment. It is
evident that he had help to form his
cutting insinuations. The end is not
yet
•
Mrs. Suits is building an addition to
her house.
Isaac Allerding is building a line
house for Geo. Fuller.
Dan Everts and wife, of Nashville,
visited Mrs. E.’s parents Sunday.
Dr. A. J. Wright is busy caring for
the sick. He has succeeded In raising
Mr. Crockford’s child, whose ease was
considered doubtfuLfor a number of
•lays. This is another feather in the
Dr.’s cap.
I urmers say. no sugar leather last
week.
Mrs. Frank Ballou returned home
last Thursday from Wayne Co., where
he was called by the news that her
mother was very ill.
Richard Hah* of Irving, was visiting
friends here last week.
Milton Wing, of Hickory Corners,
was^visiting friends In this plsqp4ast
Clarence Stilwell returned to Grand
Rapids Wednesday, after a two weeks
visit here.
Ogdon Donler. who was verv sick
last week, is able to l&gt;e around again.
Otte thinks that he wears the iargret
coat of any man in the state.-Tt is’a
11 pound boy. Born the 11UL
A. G. Senter and his daughter Lillie,
are visiting his daughter. MrSi Charles
Nash, at Clarksville.
Mrs. Samuel Albright, of Freeport,
is visiting Mrs. Jacob Shiber. of this
place.
Did any one hear that racket last
Friday? It was not an earthquake:
only Mrs.----- rocking, and she rocked
over. ■
D. It. Foster is the owner of a very
fine span of horses, which he purchased
in Ionia Co.
Judson Carpenter is drawing logs to
the saw mill.
.
Charles Smith is preparing to. build
a house the coming summer.
Charles did nut get that letter as he
expected.
Kep Wileox was the guest of G. T.
Daniels Saturday and Sunday of lust
week.
Michael and AnthonV AUardug, of
Ohio, attended the funeral of their
brother, NichoUs Allarding. and re­
turned home Monday.
Lafayette Knowles’ oldest girl is very
sick at this writing.
Miss Ida Mowery, of Irving, was the
guest Ot Mrs.Taylor Daniels, last week
Hadley Wallace bad the misfortune
' to break his leg and dislocate his ankle
Wednesday of last week.
The Seven day Advents are holding
their meetings at private tiousus, this
week. ,
/

’ 'Officein Abatnct Block, Halting*. Mich.)
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
County.
.

Lawyer,

A.

■

ODSEKVEIL

Wejnust confess ourselves sat upon,
squelched, in fact, almost obliterated,
by the certificate of the doughty Bure,
in last week’s Nashville News. Of
HaMlnr. Mich.
course, when such men as Dr. , H. A.
I nklicesiii all i-ourt* nt the Mate. Office over
Barter, Elihu Chipmau. Home Down­
W H. Schantz* More.
ing. John Messimer. Dr. A. 1L&gt; Winn,
E. KEN ASTON.
I Dr. W. IL Young ami Frank McDerby.
Attorney at Law, men who would not. under any consid। eration, sign their names to a statement
(Over J. S. Goodvcar Si Co.*« store.)
hell,
Practices in ail conr.-ol the State. Collections which the*, knew to be false
; rompUy attending to.
; state that not
___ twelve people lf^ the
opera housA during the harraniue of
If ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, the eminent legal gentleman, O. L.
ill I nsurance and Loans.
Sucker must necessarily wilt: But for
Office with J. G. Runyon &amp; Son. e doom north the good of the cause of the amendment
o&lt; iWotnee.
Special atl-otion given to making eachaugM let us have no more such farces
ui property.
TU** Ititererta »l non’realaonl
Jack Brady is In the jug nt Charlotte
property ow ner* cxrofuUy looked altor. Fanns for 25 days iur assault and battery.
ot all sluts for sale or exchange. Houses and
Toot Beigh’a house, a mile «outH.
burned last Friday afternoon, wkh all
its contents. It is not known hi w the
fire orignated, as the family was away
[fNAl’PEN &amp; Van ARMAN,
lx.
Lawyers.
from home.
“Trixie." n musical comedy, is to be
(Over llartlnx* National Dank.)
at the opera house Friday evening.
miLUAM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney
Mrs. Jane Coe, of Allegan, visited
*»" At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Nashville friends.
Maggie Jeffrey is on a vlait to her
Practice* In nil courts of the xtate.
old friends at this place.
ILLIAM B. SWEBZEY,
The republicans held their township
Justice of the Peace. caucus last Saturday afternoon, at the
t 'oUoctionv a specialty.
t
town hall, and put In nomination the
following ticket: Supervisor, John
I M. B. GILLXSITE.
Furniss; clerk, J. B. Messimer: treas­
1.
Notary Public.
urer. Eli F. Evans; highway and drain
iiowens Mill*.'
__________ __
commissioner. H. A. Offley: school in­
jrAHYTTcOBB?
specter. Allen G. Carr: courtable*. J. J.
Ilowns. Miner Meiul, E. E. Blocher and
FASHIONABLE DRKSSMAKER. Geo. Greenfield; justice or the Htare.
Eilhu Chipman.
, tiI
8. Overholt and family are viliUng
Rrp^rial Attention Given to Cutting friends i n the Buckeye state
and Fitting. Pattern! Cut to order.
The village officers elected Inst Tues­
Room* over Schantz* Store.
day are: President. II. A. Barber;
• Hours from? a. m. to * p. m._______
clerk. A.-L. Kasey: treasurer. W. E.
affiwsaor, John Fiumiss: marshal
rank c. boise,
, Buel;
street commissioner. W. E. G'Jggs:
Nasknille, Mich., and
constable. J. J- Downs; trustees, rt- R.
Hardware &amp; Iron Merchant,
Dickinson. 5. D. Barter. T. C. Downing.
Axviit tor all ibe toadiea inake# ot Huni ware . L. J. Wilson and wire visited friends
and Farm Machinery.
We carry a larcv and ccmpleto
Naw at Nunlca last w eek.
Prof. Roterts' little son had a bad
are e*iwri«nv invltotl to call and ** u,;
old nne» are &lt;-&lt;]tudly welcome._________ giwh cut in his scalp. Wednesday, even­
ing. by being run into by u vehicle on
the street.
...
.
,,
L. A.
Leota Wheeler « visiting among old
friends in Nashville.
W. A. SCIDMORE. K. H._____
Rev. O. S.GrlDDoJl will occupy the
Congregational pulpit at LltchMd on
Sunday.
Wm. Boston lias teen at HoweH,this
week, attending the funeral of an unde.
C. W. Demaray is out a^aln, after a
four-mcoths illness.
, J ,,
Prof. Roberts was at Grand Rapids
Koehler i» attending c«nf/eace.
jAMl&gt; A.

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Raby carriages

WHOLE NO. 1660.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 24,1887.

fhe Hastings Banner.
ARSHALL L. COOK.

Banner

Hastings
last Sunday Sunday morning and even­
ing. ■
Thb Castleton democrats met hist
Friday and put up a ticket headed by
J. B. Marshall for supervisor and Bert
Smith for clerk. It is perhaps un­
necessary to say that it is a good ticket,
but inasmuch ns the republicans have
up abetter one. the latter.of course,
expect to winJ
Thu Castleton prohibitionists will
not put a township ticket in the Held
this spring, but will devote their ener­
gies to the passage of the amendment.
&lt;». v.hvckeil
FREEPORI.
From tbe Herald.

Rev. T. Botherton suffered the loss of
a home last week. It was only sick a
few hours.
H. Livingston is laying a new walk
in front of his store building and other­
wise improving his property. »
Myron B. Teeple has sold his farm in
Kansas to parties residing there, and is
well pleased over the transaction.
There were fourteen applicants for
teachers’ certificates present at the ex­
amination held in this place last Fri­
day.
.The meetings at the Dunkuni church
has just closed under the pastorate of
Rev. Winey; much interest was manlfeeted. .
John Fighter sold his Norman stalion last week for 81,250. The horse
was taken back to Ohio where it was
raised.
Hiram Regers' baby, 22 months old,
swallowed a large quantity of belladon­
na pills, which came very near proving
fatal.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, of Charlotte,
is visiting the families of H. Will and
IL Culler, of this place. Mrs. Brown
was formerly of Ohio and an old ac­
quaintance of tbe above named famines
while residing there.
An alarm of fire was sounded in our
village last Friday afternoon but turn­
ed out to be nothing hut smoke, caused
by the stovepipe dropping out of the
chimney in Jno. Nagler’s residence and
filling the room with smoke.
Mr. Jno. Nagler's term of school in
the Fish district, Carlton, doses tomor­
row. John gives good satisfaction as
a teacher.
Matt. Moore of Carlton, came very
near losing a valuable cow which ven­
tured too near one of those terrible
wire fences. It m4y die yet.
•
There will be a number of new barns
built !in this vicinity this summer.
This is u good sign of better times
among the farmers.
Several young ladies from the vil-.
luge enjoved the hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Clemens hue evening. The warm
sugar and “taffy” had to suffer.
The sick this week are Jacob Wal­
lace. Wm. Wallaces two children, Matt.
Moore's son. Mrs. H. Sisson. Mrs. John
Kareher; Dr. H. F. I’eqkham in charge.
Mias Luella Snider who has. been at­
tending school for lhe .post year at
Greenville, will spend tbe first week in
April at home, visiting her parentsand
friends.
It has been the report for some time
that parties had the materia] on the
i ground near Bonanza for an elevator
on the “air line" railroad to be built
from Grand Rapids to Grand Ledge.
We have been informed by parties re­
siding near there that the mulerial re­
ferred to was to repair an old barn.
I’h^-sicians report much sickness in
this vicinity at present.
Sylvester Haskins has rented a part
of B. G. Foster’s house.
Fred Howk has-moved Into Chas.
Holmes’ house on Roce-st.
Mrs. S. Albright is visiting relatives
and friends in Carlton thia week. •
S. Finch sold his bay horse to parties
in Grund Rapids last week for 8160.
Several from this place attended the
funevd of Mr. N. Allerding Tuesday.
Mr Geo. Perkins purchased a running
horse one day last week. It's a flyer.
A very severe and distressing acci­
dent occurred to Hadley Wallace of
Carlton. March IGtb.as ho was nssistr
ing in tearing down un old building.
He Wits standing upon the roof w hen
it rotninenced breaking down, and in
order to save himself he jumMl, strik­
ing upon the ground m such a manner
as to break his leg and dislocate his
ankle. Dr. II. F. Peckham was called
and reduced the fracture and disloca­
tion.
। Special GwrespoDdeni.!

Mr. and Mrs. Salsbury visited nt J.G.
Reuter’s Sunday.
Jacob Geiger, of Missaukee Co., is
making his parents and friends in this
vicinity a visit.
Jjm. Collins, sister and husband, vis­
ited at A Bruner's over Sunday.
Simeon Stockier started for Canada
Thursday, where he intends to spend
the tumrner.
Mamie Moulton has been engaged to
teach the summer term of ochool in the
Fillmore district.
. , .,
John Yeiter. of Lowell, visited his
daughter, Mrs. Conrad Smelcher, qne
day last week.
Jacob Beeler and wife spent Sunday
at Caledonia.
Mr. Rosenborg and family will move
to Caledonia in about n week.
Horace Ludlow has been rigging np
hi* engine for sawing wood.
Job Cheesbrough started up his han­
dle factory again Saturday,. He rays
that new boiler fills the bill.

YANKEE SPR1NGS.
(Detorretl Jitter.)

WtKtDLAND.
Deacon Holmes is on the sick list.
Dick Kilpotrtck says that he has the
nicest little, girl in town.
Elmer Rising says be will not be be­
hind. It is a girl.
•
Mrs. Norman Rowley was buried
Saturday last.
Mrs. Geo, Resch has bought VanSimmon’s bouse and lot.
A son of Wm. Huzen. of Sunfield,
died on Saturday last, from the effects
of taking chloroform.
Remember that Saturday. April 2d,
is registration tlay. '
Wo expect to see our P. O. moved
the 8. Haight block, on the corner of
Main ana Broadway, on the 1st day of
April.
Jerome Palmerton is on the sick list.
Last week while G. W. Palmerton
was sawing wood with his buzz saw,
the saw burst and one piece struck with­
in u few inches of his foot, but luckily
no one was hurt.
•
.*
Andrew. Mentz says it is a boy this
time.
Andrew Scott has his new barn near­
ly completed.
Some one about here is getting pret­
ty sharp and useful. There has been
some holes made through some sap
palls for J. McArthur and S. Haight
John G. Meyers has sold his pronerty
in Kansas, and has moved back to
bUchlgan.
Notices are posted for a republican
caucus on Wednesday. March 30. at 2
p. m. Now let every republican in the
township be al the caucus, and let us
nominate good, straight, honest men
and then see that they are elected too.
II. C. Carpenter has again returned
from his mission in Indiana.
S, It Smith is out selling the right to
thoee patent horse shoes. They have
had several offers for the whole U. 8.
r Mrs. John McArthur is qdite sick.
Mr. Cushing, of Maine, will address
the people on the question of the
amendment on March 22. in the even­
ing. at the M. E. church. Come every­
one.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
A light snow is falling, good for the
sugar making. Sugar is dear enough
in this town, cheap as it is elsewhere.
The drama of '-Ten Nights in a Bar­
room," was played to a full house Tues­
day evening. The play was well cast,
and all did finely, several having net er
appeared behind the footlights before.
Receipts of the evening, 856.
They hod'ti fair house at Hickory
Corners, and a very small one at Or­
angeville. there being no other lime to
have a sugar dance, one was gotten up
after the drama was advertised for
that evening.
Byron Hughes sold at auction most
of his belongings, last week and will
shortly move to Battle Creek, having
failed’to pay for his farm.
Mr. and Mr. Hallett, of Hastings,
spent Sunday in Prairieville.
Charles Feck of Kalamazoo, is in
town.
Miss Georgia McAllister was in
town a few days seeking pupils in mu­
sic.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mosier have
both Ixjen quite ill.
Brotv n A Cains are- remodeling the
inside of their store.
W. II. Willis is ible to be about
again.

tiERKKY.
Del Meyers is working for Gill &lt;k Co.
running their engine.
Another blizzard last Sunday. Cause,
all the ladies went visiting Saturday.
Sunday school will be re-organized
at the 'famarack church March 27th,
at one o’clock p. m. All who are inter­
ested in this Sunday school should be
present.
Rather rough roads for our large
mail carrier and his rather small horse.
Lode Houghton, who was charged
with seducing a woman whose mental
faculties are below par, at his examina­
tion before E,*q. Cox at Bonanza, last
Monday, was bound over to the circuit
court.
Items from Gerkey have to be sent
from this office Saturdays in order to
reach the office of the Banner in time
for publication.
Mr. and Mrs. James Demaray were
cslled to Maple Grove ix*t week Thurs­
day on account of the sudden illness
and death of Mrs. Demaray's mother.
Mrs. Gross.
Two more temperance lectures at the
Tamarack chucrh last week Wednesday
and Thursday evenings.
“Opposition is tbe life of business.
Dennis Haskill him a new stock of
groceries and says he wont ho out-sold
by any miin In “Piickerville’’ if he can
help IL "Puckervillv” is too fifcr from
“Chicago” to amount to much.

banfield.

_

Rev. D. Fow closed hia meetings
Snnduv evening, at the M. E. church.
Will Lyons has bwn sick for several
weeks, but is convalescing.
Newland Ealey returned fjom Albion
Saturday, where he has been attending
school.
Mlss Ada Pettengill has gone to Bat­
tle Creek, to visit her eisters, Mrs. Chas.
Cook and Mrs. Joe Hartley.
Ix-ster Moore bus rented a farm ip
MaplaGwe.
’
Preparations are teing made to build
a now bam nt the M. E. parsonage.
Geo. Sheffield sold his fat sheep to
parties in Bellevue at five rente a pound.

"castletun.

Spring work will soon begin.
Mr.Nnore raised a 40x60 ft. bam Fri­
School liegins again in district No. 3
next Monday, with J. M Smith xs day. Some 150 men partook of the
goodies provided by Mrs. Snore.
The
bus has started on the state road
It has been reported that Ben Allen
again.
‘
has sold his farm.
Theodore Downing yf town, was
Walt Watson and Ezra Willson have
purchased the old Norris farm, border­ seen on our streets with his fine banker
gold
dust
Theodore
takes
pride in
ing on Det'p Lake.
John Watson spent Sunday wltb.hb showing his fine steed to his many
sister Dclle. at Prairieville. "
r As. election -is near at hand all take
Quite a large crowd was in attend­
ance »t the donation; about 70, realiza­ courage and falter not, for bnt ls will
get there.
tion about 816.
.
Frank Stanley and wife and D. Dur­
Quite a numbenfrpm this burg at­
key, of Hastings, visited their mother
tended the social a? Bo wen s Mills.
Jim Swinger is preparing to put a Sunday.
Mrs. E. Lockhart visited friends in
new edlar under his boma
The 1. 0.0. T. lodge is prospering Hartings Saturday.
Wash. Price and Call Irland were at
Rev. A. N. Norris, of Nev kygo, nioelv, three new members at the last Charlotte on bualntfa Saturday.
preached at the Congregational eaurch meeting.

for the past week the weather has spending his vacation at Eid. Gillispie’s.
There is a growing sentiment itr fa­
bei»n verj cold so that there has been
vor of the prohibitory amendment here.
□o sugar made.
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Mr. 1’atterson has the lumber on the
E. Lockhart has some line cows for
ground
for his new house.
sale. .
The 1 Kinner school closes with a
Wheat is looking very bad but a good
grand exhibition on Saturday evening
warm rain would improve it
J. Gardner has commenced bis new , of this wee*.
Fred DuMaresq has returned to
barn.
E. Morgan sold his personal property Kansas, where he is engaged in putting
at auction Tuesday, and intends to up wind-mills.
'
There was a sugar party at Mr.
start west in a few days to look for his
fortune. Take a fool’s advice Elijah, Tonrtey. A good time is reported.
Remember the shadow, social at the
and stay at home and save your money.
Mr. Sprenget, of Jackson, is visiting G. A. R. hall the 31st; also the sugar
his uncle S. Sprenget.
social at I. O. G. T. hall Saturday even­
ing following. It is hoped that each of
tbese social gatherings will be exempt
CEDAR CREEK.
G. A. R. post met at their post room from the annoyance of cider barrels In
over coats and hate.
in this place Saturday evening.
Eugene Corwin has purchased a fine
NORTH BA LilMORE.
span of three year old mares of J. To­
Roads rough.
bias. Consideration, 8250.
Miss Hannah Rock, of Hastings,
Jerry Sproul has his store nearly
completed, giving him much more room returned home Saturday from a visit
with J. Crawley and R. Traver.
and adding much to the appearance.
Taffy party to-night at Jeff Erb's.
Frank Faulk while in a state of in­
Dan Brant sports a new buggy.
toxication. fell from the platform lead­
John Mangham leaves for Battle
ing to the rink, a distance of about 12
Creek In a few days.
feet . He escaped slightly injured.
Miss Susie Baldwin is visiting with
D. L. Morthuind has sold his farm of
40 acres to Luther Brown. Considera­ her sister at Quimby.
Mumps are raging in the vicihlty of
tion, 81,400.
the
Hendershott school.
Tolles Bros, have sold their team to
The W. C. A. 8. meets with Mrs.
Charles Gleason.
Charles Tyler anticipates moving George Johnson Thursday.
Georgie Crawley, age 10 years, is
Into the Norris house in a short time.
A. C. Wait and J. G. Baker went to taking the place ot a man, driving on
Hickory Corners on business last Mon­ the horse power of the sawing machine
of
J. Crawley and F?P. Spoucer.
day.
.
&gt;
X HKOW FLAKE­
Clark. Hunt has a tine yoke of cattle '
for sale.
SOUTH HASTINGS.
The party at J. Wert man’s Friday
Mrs.
R.
Gambol
is
on
the sick list.
evening was well attended and enjoyed
William Rhodes is boarding with F.
by all. None know better how to en­
P. Speaker.
'
tertain a party.
Mr. Win. Griffin aged 87, walks to
The saw mill that we have talked of
Quimby quite frequently, to attend
so long has arrived, and is at work.
the protracted meetings there.
Mrs. Mat Hall is improving.
FOUR CORNERS.
Mr. Hilsinger talks of building a new
Wm. Kennedy and Geo. Schawman.
of the state road, were on our street hduse.
Charlie Freer is able to be around
Sunday last
Truma Munion and Edith Richard­ Charles Barnaby and brother Will,
son are on the sick list.
The sugar social in Mr. Kenyon’s took a pleasure ride Sunday.
sugar bush was not very well attended,
MIDPLEVILLE.
nerhapa on account of the cold weather.
Vacation in our school this week.
Nora Andrus, of your city, was on
A coulple of emigrant wagons were
our street Sunday lust
through here Tuesday.
Well. Charley: the secret La revealed. driven
Middleville has a tine system of street
There is somebody besides “us two and lamps,
but no money In the treasury
God," that knows you tipped into the with which to pay for their lighting.
ditch.
Maple sugar socials are quite the
AlfSprague, of Cedar lake, is making
thing at present.
a week’s visit with his parents of this proper
The firemen gave the new water
place.
works
a truil Monday morning. Water
James Wolfe and wife, of Springport, was thrown
one hundred feet, after be­
spent Sunday with his parents, B. F. ing forced through
five hundred feet of
Wolfe and wife.
hose. This given ample facilities for
Mrs. Norman Rawley quit the suffer­ getting
water
any tire that may occur
ings of this world on Thursday last. in the businesstoportion
ot the village.
The funeral Was held at the Holmes In the bands of our capable
and willing
church on Friday at 2 o’clock.
company, this makes a most efficient
Puck Durkee savsthat he will not lire
pa) n hired girl 82.&lt;X) a week after this, protection.
Miss Lillie Elwood is visiting her
for they are u bother anyhow, but he many
friends here.
will wait until l» lb. and 1 or. grows to
A singing evangelist is holding meet­
be big. then she can do the house work ings
nt the Baptist church this week.
just as well as anybody. Well. Buck;
Speeches on the amendment are be­
guess we will tak» a smoke.
coming too numerous to mention. One
ALICE.
at the Congregational church Sunday
PARRYVILLE.
&lt;evening, drew a packed house. A large
precentage of the audience were ladles,
Beautiful March weather.
if the men vote as their wives, daught­
Miss Efile Howell is stopping at ;ers or sweethearts attend these meet­
home this week.
ings, the “yes" side of the amendment
Richard Strong is laboring for Chas. question will be largely in the majority
Parrott
in Thornapple.
Jerry Elliott cut a large buzz pile of 1 The band has a new cornet player
wood for Lorenzo Mudge last Thursday. from
.
Hopkins, who is proving a great
Mrs. Chas. Paxton is at Marcellus acquisition. Your scribe has not learn­
visiting the sick.
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his name.
Bert Walker recently purchased a ed
’ Messrs. Kepp &amp; Talbott. have pur­
top carriage and a bran new- tcirnau. chased M. C. Hiyward's livery homes
at Hastings. Bert had too Jong a jour- ]and equipages, and will ruu the. busi­
ney to go on foot.
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ness hereafter.
Mrs. John Jackson of Mncon, IxnaPostmaster Jordan’s son. Willie, has
wee county. Is visiting her daughter ,been
dangerously ill with pneumonia,
Mrs. George Higdon.
but is now improving;
Profits al the Maple sugar social at 1 Otto Bro’s are preparing to lay the
the church last Wednesday evening. foundation
.
for their new block, on the
were over seven'dollars.
west side.
F. D. Soules wits one ot the delegates
Who will we have for township
that represented the J eBerd's Post, No. officers next year? is the main subject
82. of Nashville, at the state encamp- of discussion on the street and in the
meat held at Grand Rapids last week. stores at present. Past experience
Mr. N. V. Whitlock and wife spent
the republicans in feeling con­
Sunday al Hastings, caring for the justifies
•fident that
they can and will name the
sick. J. H. Dennis of the Journal, and winning ticket.
his wife, Mrs. W.’s sister.
Jacob
Brandstetter and wife went to
Chas, and Fred Soules were enjoying Big Rapids
Monday in response to a
the rural district in tills vicinity last telegram from their son Charlee say­
Saturday and Sunday.
ing, “Have cut my leg. Come quick."
No particulars of the case have as yet
RUTLAND.
been received here.
Ed. Otis is preparing to build a new
Our progressive euchre party is the
house on his farm thia spring.
only faction that don’t take sides in
Chas. Newland will erect a new barn political matters here this spring.
on his farm this spring, which will be
one of the liest and largest in the town.
STATE NEWS.
Grant Otis closed his school lust
Tueadav.
Imlay Qty is boring for natural gas.
The Otis school will close on Friday.
Hudson and Morenci haven’t had a
We have had one of the best schools fire alarm in a year.
this winter that has ever been taught
Battle Creek Scothmen will form a
in tlie twyyn. This is the second term
that E. G. Holbrook has taught this society of SL Andrews.
Jay Marlatt, a Berlin merchant, talks
school, and he has given universal
of removing to Dakota.
satisfaction both terms.
Valentino Replogle caught some very
Lake captains think navigation will
nice pickerel through the ice last week, open as early as April lb.
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on Gurtuev lake.
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Detroit parties contemplate opening
Mrs. 1’. Olis, who has been suffering
.
greatly for the past three years from a a capsule factory nt lonix
stroke of paralyses, died on Monday,
It cost 8700 to arrest seven drunken
the 14th. was buried on Wednesday, in man in Port Huron last month.
the Rutland cemetery. Mrs. Otis was
Railroad tire are being shipped In
one of the most loving ot wives and
kindest of mothers. She leaves u hus­ large quantities from northern Michi­
band and four children, who will gan to Texas.
greatly mourn her loss, besides a host
The repairs of damage io the Port­
of othiir relatives and friends who will land dam by the recent flood* will cost
miss her kind loving face. We believe about .81,000.
she died as she had lived, at peare with
A man who doesn't live in St. Louis
the world.
................... .
Prospects for mure weddings in this says there will be 147 houses built in
Alma this season.
vicinity are good.__
A port of the sons of veterans hail
ROWERS MILLS.
।been organized at Ann Arbor with
First, I would aay that it was not the Horton H. Bryan captain.
S.O. V*. that had the apron sodri
John Peterson, a young and inexperi­
mentioned last week, but the 1.0. G. T.
enced Grund Rnpkls dltizen, has been
,0W\B«ttle finally sold his shop and ।arrested for stealing hydrants.
residence to n man from Kent county.
Bronson dealers claim they are some
We have not taaraed the name of the hundreds ahead ot the bucket shop, so
party. Walter gore to Kansas for the
benefit of his wife’s health: which baa
Benjamin Chandler, of Jackson, hue
liquor law.

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==i==fc=:

THE ANARCHISTS’ CASES.

’MID TUME AND SMOKE

ARGUMENT BEGUN BEFORE THE ILL­

THE FIRE ALARUM wAkES A DOZEN

INOIS SUPREME COURT.

PEOPLE TO DIE.

N«m that wm certain

Would I jampl

death.

shriokad for help, gmpad tt» lodge and

ALLEGED BOODLERS ARRESTED.

Chicago,

March

HL —Th# investigation

of tbo affaire of Cook county resulted Uta

File

Drcadful Apprehefision that
May Be a Score More
Victims.

Their

Ottawa, Ilta, March 17.-The Interior of
the handsome old brick structure which is
known to the nwidents hereabouts as the
supreme court bouse was unusually well
filied Thursday morning. Io tba audience
were quite a num­
ber of agitatom
Identiflo.1 with the
Socialist movemeat
in Chicago, who had
been drawn - hither
that tho arguments
Ju the Anarchists'

Bcffalo, N. Y., March 19,—Thu city was
visited by a frightful disaster about li;30 a.
m. Triday, by which it Is esUmatod that

PilUburg, is another

who had

Varnell, warden of

pounding upon his door. Tbo room wm full
of smoke. Ha say t; '1 ruihi«d out Into the
hallway, and oh. my Gol what a right!
Mon, wotari, and rhildrsu artod perfectly
'rild and did not know which way to go.
The women raved like mantecs, and nubed
pc!!-mril for the stairsray and in every dlrecUcsi. Tbo smoko nOs altUMt suffocating. 1
can't remember bow ] got out. 1 think I
camo down tbe stairway. I am so confused
I can’t retnemlw. Oh, it was terriblel”
Thd firetum perforated prodigies of

to a window till.

She droupxi. and ths tiro-

loosing his balance iu the effort. He cared
tbo girt
Tbe dead so far a* known aro Mark Oedreadful cry of lire rang through tbe corri­ - borne, day chu-k; aa unknown uun; Witoou
dor* of the Richmond hotel, corner of Main PuroaH; Kata Wolf, and cn unknown
woman. Mary Welch, a servant, end another
and Eagle streets, and almost before the
startled guests rcallxod the purport of the
alarm tho ready-;elevator shaft and stalrmain* of other unfortunates who i&gt;o doubt
nearly every part of the building. Of couru
conroe there was a mad rush of frightened twenty more bodies will be found.
The following la a U«t of Die injured:
Edward Wbavtan, Newburg, burned aliout
KiccMtul iu reaching tbo street unhurt, bat
the hands an J feet; William J. Mackay,
none with any groat portion of thrir clothes Niagara Falls, foot, back and anu&lt; burned;
Perry Davis, New York, hand.* and foot
the streets could »« unfortunates wildly call­ hired;
H. B. Smith,
Syracuse, face,
ing for heh«, which was slow coming, chiefly bands and fret burned;
Mary Nolan,
badly
burn ed
about
the
body—
may
nc*
recover;
Maggie
Mubrach,
seriously
grnph wires, waich made the work of getting
buraod
about
the
body,
face
and
hands; ----up tlic long ladders extremely diflicult.
Nickola, very seriously injure.!; Fanny Har­
vey, seriously burned; Frederick K. Moore,
of tbe imprisoned people was appalling, and Cleveland. Ohio, eevcn-ly injured about the
fare, hands, and feet; William A. Haven,
impossibility of doing more than the fire-

soma twenty went more or hes scorched and

docket for J

Hunt, ■ State
torncy Grinnell,
and Special State's
Attorney lugliam
early hour, and junto BHXLDO.v.
they were closely followed by Capt Black.
Lt-ouard Nwatt and Salomon aud Z.-fader, of
tbe defense.
Tbe
tables In front of
tbe bench were -piled high
with law
books, records and manuscripts, in which

announced the arrival of Justice Sheldon
and his associates, Jiuticm Mulkey, Scho­
field, Craig, and Magruder. It bod been
previously agreed that
a limit ot six hour’s
Zjl
argument, or two

should be given to each
took tho floor without
delay.
It is not
thought probable that
fiy/, the decision will be
fltal before tba May
“

and

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compelled to undergo

achieved without aeristeuce, and tho multi-

Tbe iiriefx of Attorney General Hunt nnd
States Attorney Grinnell were filed Th'ureday morning. They consist of two targe

Ing man's progress was watched.
Frees
Whittaker, stop-r^m of Mr. Stafford, emo of
the hotel propri.itore, rooms 1 in tbo fifth

city, burned ,about tho face and arms;
Matthew Shannon; Clinton Bidwell, burnsd
in fare; Nellie Welch, face and hands burned;
Mr*. Kato Pierce, slightly burned.
Tho Richmocd lintel contained 1*10 rooma
The building was formerly occupied by tho

dow and looked down a few sacoods. Then
be deliberately dressed" himself and, emsrg-

plug above tin window beneath.

urged

that

F.-omthU

front of the building and proceeded In this
manner to the Hayes track laddenat t lie
other extremity of tbe front TbZ nerve
and coolness displayed were remarkable.
The total number of p-psons in the hotel

In the selection of

tbe

exercised.

Robirt Stafford, Sr., proprietor of the notel.
with his wife, occupied rooms on the second

that 1^1 men'
defendante

omptwy eballeng-

Mtirats ralomox

for cause. Tbo question of liability for the
act of an unknown principal is dUcuamd at
length, and authorities cited to show tbo
affirmative i&gt;t this proposition under certain
circumstances to ba well founded.
Ottawa, Ills.. March W.—In tbe supreme
court Friday Mr. Grinnell opened for tho

argument, followed by Attorney General
Hunt, the tatter closing at 8 o'clock. ITie
closing argument was made by Cspt. Black,
the well-known and widely-quoted counsel
for the condemned men. He directed his
remarks principally to showing the ndmta-

tbelr awful experience.

Among the gueeta

Courier office on Tuesday.
'
The rapidity of ths fire catting off all

on. Main Ltreet a mangled and

bleeding

their cscajro ware badly injured

He
hospitals.

The lire spread to St Jnmca' ludl.

'prevails among tbo many wlio beard tho armore ably presented The court-room was
literally packed, and all tbo available spare
around the doors leading thereto. From 1W
to 1A0 Isdio-: were present

While tbe tiro was in pro-grec a liravs res­
cuing party, consisting of William A.

and tn demand that U»y be put under
ground al once.
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Mr. Whittaker reports that a large amount
of diamonds were in the hotel. B. E. Robert-

Smith had another considerable stock, but
the amount was not known. Tho hotel butid-

engineer

and chief jurtnsr in
the firm of D. T. Boy lo
&amp; Co., pluiubrrx, and
R. 0. D.-iscnll, a book-

ground.

hWH

among the rijlns cf tbe Richmond hotel for
bt»lh» waa continued nil Saturday*and upto
a late hour at nlgbL Nothing was found ex-

ball &lt;or tba indicted conspirators. El Mc­
Donald is a brother ot Mike McDonald, tho
well-known politician and ex-gambler.
Chicago, March 17.—Judge Anthony on
restoii Tueeday night on the charge ot oonjpiracy to dafraad Cook county. Tbe bonds
of McDonald, MeOarigie, and Varnell wore
made StO.OJJ cm each lailetmint, the charge
being that th-y had conspired U&gt; defraud the
county out of •100,000. Tiro others were
balled In •J.OOii each. Th* bools were

arrest. McGarigle'a bonds aggregated FM,UJO; Varnell's and McDonald’#
each.

uon providing for an investigation of tho
aUogiri frauds perpetrated by so-caUod

h

ohitions also apply to other life insuranoe

onco to report all companlm which hove uol
Laitmixo, Mich., March, 21.—Saturday
the inmate nimJ hilts to permanently locate

being Implicated iu tbe cowardly

also to provide informatipn regarding fish
culture. In the bouse tbe speaker appointed
Perkins Bates and Lincoln n committee
under the insurance investigation reooluttons
jvtuod Friday. Burinoes is much further
advanced in tho present legislature than la

began whijtplng her. Suddenly shots were
fired ant three of the Kuklux fell dead. The
woman jwniatod in eelimg liquor, notwith­
standing that she bad been warned several
tinieu to stop tbe traffic, resulting in tlw fatal
visit ot the vigUantea
William Paxton, a Mexican war veteran,
of lauicfcater county, South Carolina, .1.sjMirtng of reaeivitig a peiisloc, bunge*! idmsriff Wednesday.
W. J. Hutchinwa, cxkb a well-known

forty-liva talk before tbo body on the liquor
quastten.
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survey of tho situation. Just than W^ P.
Lam*-, of Rocbeeter, a Pbcenlx insttsauco
man, came running around tba street oorner
shouted; 'we'll
tho fin-men camo with ladderi, but owing to

Washuiotox CriT, March Hi.—The

law regarding the holding of federal conrta
m Illinois to District Attorney Ewing. The
department ot justice has nothing to do with

Judge Blodgett and the ofllcws cf his court
the first term of court In Peoria would bo
behi April 18 next, but there is no money
until July J, becaura of tho failure of can-

getting to my window. I throw out my cloth­
ing bag and went down the ladder. Call mo

Col. E. J. Bttsmt:, tiie veteran roadjuster
of tbo Etna Inanrance company, of Hartford,
arrived at tho Richmond at !•» In tho men:short and hot I objected to going up Ugh,
K... &gt;L. J..L —I.I ,L_
.1---- ----- - .. _ L__ .

lite.

Il

At first I thought it tho 7-o'clock bell.

LctrauToir, Ky„ March 17.—King Ban,
tiro famo&lt;j» stallion imported from England
snmo yearn ago by Mbj IL G. Ttiomos. died
W-Jnesday afumoou of spinal tnculngiUs
after an Ulntaa of twenty-four hours. King
Ban was I? yeaninld, and ths most promising

NATURAL fruit

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FLAVORS

I

MOST PERFECT MADE.
Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength,
and BealthfulnesH. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder
contains no Ammonia, Lime, Alum or Phosphate - .
flavor deliciously. PRICE BAKI NG POWDER Co.

OHICAGO.
ti’E. XaOTTXS.
T"aHSSmB^M«BS«BRRRIRM»!

jury were out but eight minutes.

WashIXOTTCI CtTT, March 17.—Senator

cocgr-«i be will introduce a bill i mitar to
the inter-state commerce bill, regulating the

intor-stute cnnuner&lt;w bill. The soualor ta
not inclined to :L- opinion that tbs telegraph
service should ba controllol by tho govern
ment, but that tba tariffs should Iw re
gutated He believes a bill looking to this

nxwt prom moot German citizens of Baltimore,
dfod Bunday morning from a complication
of trouble-, chief among which wore

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY.
WC QUOTE A FEW PRICES OR THE FOLLOWING GOODS:

Good Wearing Carpets .re
Good Ingrain*
Hotter Ingrain ■&lt;......................... JOsiuiX.'
-Heavy Ingrains......................... tlandri-Estra Heavy Insrauw......................... «&amp;Heavy Mosaic t 'arpr i .aouirtbing &lt;i«* #xTvm.-—
u .w.l
■

Mo-iuettre ,
ikanl oil a&lt;xh»..

Tapestry Dnissel* Lounxe. Solid Wal­
nut Fram? ’

3 Fiore It-droom Multe for

Marble Top. for .
K-J
A lire-- rire Centre Table, Iiuitaturo .
Waiuut or Maboesny. for................. »'
b-Pwee FArior BaSe. MUd Walmr.

................. «i*j

A pair of Heavy Puttier Curtain,

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

Ustonn. as
died Friday.
missing clerk.
The search a-noug tbe debris of tbe hotel

but without finding any ixxlies until just

Nos. 161, 163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.
rejected tbe bill providing capital puntab-

m

THE MARKETS.

CatCAOO. March It.
opened ;SMa nominal, closel 73'hk nominal:

shorter hours,

Prorja.

A. Rower,

rbo officiate are employing

HL,

March • 17.—Postmaster

tbe Bloomington Bullottu, talu

FIRES AND ACCIDENTS.
The building and tbe stock of the large

I*aily Commercial Advertiser had a narrow
asenpe. The Masonic hall wu involved in
tbe destruction.
The store of tbe Hopkins Bra’s Manufact-

t6Wc. elurel
askrd. I'ark-March.
opened nnd ctaaod $311J nominal: Mav
openwl J31.-V. closed UUJu bld; J--^, n.-nwi
•-U-'u. clorol J2J.50 nominal. Latd-Mareh
upen«l tTJS) nominal; cl-^ed »7dS nominal'.
Urn stock—The Colon block yards report
the followini ranire of prieem Hojs -Market
opened dulk with packer, holding off and
shipper, and spcjulatora baring sparingly at
llta doclfot-; light grades,
nwj.h
JMkiM
&gt;».n
ring lots.
•A.Axai.lM
Cattle-Dull and
weakerOSOlAAwv _____ — — . ? ‘
fair, UtOjM.aJ-. md to vhoiee, X.Wdl-SJ:
we.tertrt. *4 UUii 4.75.

Sfc per lb.; cholcj to fancy dairy. sja2-4fine rnfl.lSa»L. Kggs-Siricti; fresh.
per doe. Pualtry-LhlcLons. ?aT&gt;^
T'
turkere.
d twite, a*-. l£at£,_ “'
car
on track:
Burbansa,
Earlylots
Rnto.
Kc; mlx.xl
iota. ASitc. per bu-

HASTINGS MICH

boots

SHojsgj

-Fair to good, |X(D3ia per bbl.
stayed by fire Sunday afternoon. Tbe Insur­
ance foots Up to $'J3,uOO.
Whlpplo J. Bhormsu, and son, farmers of
Bloomfield
township, Minnesota, were
drowned on Tuesday while ci owing Rock
Tbe printing offloo of The Buffalo Daily

June.

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- vAia-.'o. i white
state. W.-; No. s mixed April blUn
—Dull and nnchang..-d.
Itarlev-dteadv ami
quiet. Purk-DnU; old mro, llSAoIi?^
Lard-Aprll, FX-. May.
WiJUaU’i'

DUO by fire Turaday night, A fire hi Allmny,
N. Y., Wcslncsday destroyed property to the
amount of K»,&lt;KX). A manufacturing es­
tablishment at Conajohario, N Y., wa.&lt;
destroyed by ilro Wednesday morning; low,
m
2 mlx'd ca'h•syntt
May. .-B^o bid; June, ajj^c; Jnlr. KuJhM
One-half of U» business Mjctioa of Oxford, Oste-Steadn No. mix nl k..S.‘r,£*’ J W'
N. C., was destroyed by tire early Tuesday
Zi —Firm:
vi "
morning. Twenty-tbrw» firms were burned 1i-i.ra
mess. lUJU Whlsky-ti 11
F.OGal.totermmdl tot;
^-Steady;
boll, which, by tbo way, I beltoved saved my
lievcd U&gt; ba the work ot incendlarum, and
greet exiritetuotit prevails.
The Dunham distillery, at Covington, Ky.,

55“

A conflagration in the village of Big
dying forms—I know not wbore. Wo cam.)
to a stair-case. How I got down I don't re-

WRN$

Touilw Thursday for wrongfully cunvortlag
stock cortill rates worth gl’i.ftKi
John E. Steitrt was found guilty at San
Francisco Wc-dnreday of’placing a dynamite

Buffalo, N. Y., were ruined by Are Tuesday

came in under tbe door, and I did not try to
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Fowod

midnight

that county, in tbelr homes, by a' aocret.
oath-bouud Ku-Klux organisation.
In tbe prohibition county of Rock Cotta,
Ky., Wednesday night, a band of Kuktax

body was burned post identic,catton. but was
thought to bo that of Day Chirk Osborne. It

Clinton Bidwell, who recapod. Osborne got
up first, but Mr. Bidwell lost him in the con-

Syracus-, roadjuster for Hw Home Insueanc
company, wns awakened about 8:30 o'Bock
by the electric bells. "I was," bn said -in
the third story. I first thought the derk

BakihI

THE CRIMINAL RECORD.

was badly frightened but not injured.

who regtetered at tbo hotel Thursday night
remarked lo the missing man: “Osborne,
you'll engage to got everybody out if there's
a fiver' “Oh, yes," replied Osborne, smil­
ingly.
horrible death

fUMRHHj

KT~ FEATHERS AMD BEDDING CHEAP. -*3

John Carney also itbcu«1 a lady on

the loo ot Martk Osborne,tho genial day clerk

SPECIAL

Thirteen persons are under arrest and nine
others ore being sought for by the cfflrers of

little girl about 14 years of

Laxhino, Mich., March IK—Tbe "Pinker­
ton" bill came up in the senate Thursday
afternoon, met no opposition, and was pn»w-l
by a practically unanimous vote. It will be
signed by tba governor.
LAXStxn, Mich., March ID.—After a bit-

DR.PRICES

James T. Connally.
w. j. u'dAtuoLX.
aadstaot boakkrej&gt;er for Boyle &amp; Co. Ar-

id on tilted.

However, should they re­

WRict

found by the grand'
jury, charging them'
with conspiracy to de­
fraud tho county. A

BaLTIXORK, Mel. March ‘.'1.—Mr. Christian

of flfly men Iwing put to

Swetnry, a chambermaid. She was struck
by falling glass while standing in a thlra-

fore September.

ti&gt;c talegraph wire*, and before adjournment
Friday tho morchanta' exchange issued a call

life from tho windows. Other, got down on
fire-rveapra or on Hayas ladders raised by
the tiro department. One man, m.-vl with

mom fortunate, escaped with alight injuries.

tarty tin- fMUttal and prejudiced jury.

building and made it Into a hotel. The St.
^juuei hall building was a large structure
facing on Eagle street adjoining the hotel,
extending to Washington street. It wqj
built over thirty years ago. and was uwl as
a public liall Until Mr. J. IL Barnett leased

McDonald,

tire blocks of buildings, including -eerural

surawoe is bat K/kkl.

«»-•

M-nb, H4Q; April.

mJ1

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

SCATARRH

tiou^yu effectual-

�3

''Mu
HOW A NOVELIST WORKS.

Advlee cf nil “ Overwork” Kpcriallnt.
('holer flrtwecn Iteat and Inanntty.
After four months enforced illeuea* David
Christie Murray, tto novelist, i» back again
:i; lomlon and at work. He in thinned down
prodigiously, but :rem&lt; to have row trod Ids
old vitality and lienlth. I speak of hi* Hiners
beranw, indopendcut of the fact that to h
tbe tort known and tuiwt widely read of the
ycungvr Englbli ifevdfets, hfecn-e i . an int. reding one to nil »larcr of tbo pen. Ho Imd
ion working very hard for year*, producing
tbi- equivalent of four th no volume novels
..npunlly. This mepi, f**l,(*W wonL every
.i.,v hi the twelvemonth. Kunday-; and nil.
r.-uler this drain be iiroko doivnoli at onco
i»t summer, like n watch with n cupped
ngumpriiig. Ono evening juM liefare-tbo
, i-S l.o dfovv with me down into tbo city
r.h.1 n»1d me of tlw n.-'tnhtilnling orders tor
r -k whi’-h to hail hanging oV. r him nnd ot
•1 e.off.-&gt;rt he imi .UMkiiig to stop -rinking.
He arcritol l&gt;;&gt; menuring n'Tvotmcwi nnd
igaUliljMu work n&gt; tto c-eewive two o(
u icrivi. nb.1 ho biid tluii gone, I forget how
many days. without tombing it. This did
...t prevent OUT lulling tbo .-.sb down near
•1 • tonk. I remember, for him tn get &lt;xit anti
i ny wmw eignrv-ttrs. A few .lays afterward
. ahfe the announcement, in TtoAthenoram
id Ids enforced retirement from all labor mid
&lt;- rtVepondencc and of tbo nmi-apiicaranrc of
Ids pnuiiMd’ Christmas stories.
He trih me now that to wont to tbo inrat
Inmntouf “overwork” *jwcinlt»ts. Tbe doc­
:. r nuufe him sliakc hands with him, grip­
ping limd, flr«t with tbo right hand, then
with tbe left. This wen Hie chief test, nnd
tbe 'feeW.m »a» that be must taka immediate
nnd •timplcte rest. The noi elirt pkxutol lit*
•rtf pneMiig engnp-mmts'mid contracts;
the ph' Wan declared that he first choo«?
ivjiow and tlw* naailbtnne, for ■me
• '•Jo nt -hh brum, and nil ito nervous organir.itiii.t which it controlled, w»-&lt; in a iik»j
i ilii-n! e&lt;:iiditi-&gt;:i
Mr. Murray,! ton told tto
.;&lt;»‘tor. vitb n view to nnemriug Mm. that
I..- luul popp'd short for sonic time hi. um?cJ
Yon haven cab waiting outside, haven't
. .n f. asked the yjssrialfe^^

•tyril. jump into I tut* onick iu you can.
and drive to the nearest bat wi-onist’s, When
•..'ii an* well again, moderate your smoking
i you like. Hut to ?*Bp it abort in thl. &gt;ray,
tow. r- tbe mot MtiHehw thing jrvu could
Mr. Murray wentdewu Iuto the Molitwdc of
•.to UornM: &lt;&lt;-ad and. taking a hmramir coL
logo on tbe cliffs. Mt hlorc-lf rtxolateiy tr
tto t«»k of doing nothing. Tbo Unit fortnight
.3-. torture. Isit the burden of idlenew brgnn
tix-n t.? grpw lighter. Four inonUuofit hut
brought him Ivu-k, dt once nx&gt;re re l*gin
'•iImt — Vntdon&lt;*&lt;». New York Time.,

trr nds.-r • niykryt* r-.l;i:i" forrbe n.r of
ii.r iiot&gt;-. t.. tnkc.pleasure driyoc. Not «nr•,g ••• t.tferid them tn- fr'.|ii&lt;-ntly.a'i.slnil to
•i &gt;ir rr’.wxt... wulV ail tire lime lil« bettor
.uilgnw-nt tuid bin: that it wn&gt;- rough on tbe
l.«c«»T, which bv tfarir hoiMst work were en­
titled to their jn -t.-cst. Tlsis thlr g went on
for a wliiic- u.id our friend wus pundfring by
i!uy and by night bow in-could Vringab»ut
i. clutuge. if •«• urns) to him owe day tuui
mules n.-re n • wry [«&gt;|rttar few |&gt;lcn&gt;ure
onving jiarpeve*. but .that ttep ausnetvd
• very oilwr purjs**.'of horw&gt;—inifact, were
.n several rv-j«—t. preferable for tin own use.
Ho he ixodudwj te .-.'ll Ll« txnwa nnd get n
mul* tcum. J J is plan worcedadauriibly. and
! be other stay be wformr.i us that since lie
p s«t tbe mule* b? hasn't been ntkrd onev fur
fiicir ii—lr. Ui&gt; friends or einptajK*.—Aileiilown .1'a.t Register.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

“

MIGHTY “BAD" CITIZENS.

Mr. Daniel Manning, late socralary of tba
treasury, aailod for Europe Turaday.
L;WXi’
PowcJ*’ cf tbo «ignai corp*, DETROIT POLACKS AGAIN ENGAGE
expired Monday morning at Washington/
IN A CHURCH RIOT.
Tbo drought comniltteo appointed by the
tegisL-iture of Texas distributed fKN.ato
Dosan rullcsnien Dally Hurl
among 3T.7J0 sufferers.
Tho general assembly of Virginia is hold­
ing an extra seasiou, mainly to ’akaaction
regarding tbe state debt.
The governor of Tennessee ou Tuesday
kaesas Ulnstrutad.
signed tbe bill submitting to th* people a
Drntorr, Mich.; March 21 .-Tr ubte breto
prohibition amendment to the caasUlutinn.
cut ogam Sunday in Polad;towu. About
The decUou will be held next September.
Governor Wetmore and tha ether state S.uw peopj ? hung around St Alton'.church
5™^- r,« adherents
(•ffleers of Rhoda Island wens ronomiaated
of KUraimk., tto &lt;fepowd privet, had cire
Wednesday by tho Republicans.
culato&lt;l n repor t that bo was to to reinstated
At tbe election Monday at Cheboygan,
by Ardibishoji Eldop and gnth-red an ano
Mien., tbe Republicans, with one exception,
made a clean sweep, electing the president, side of tto church, ant! tbujo of Dombrowi kl
clerk, treasurer, street comn iasksner, two tto KT ■pp°Intjd b/ BiahoP EsrCr®. on
trustees, nnd constable.
About 5 o'clock a aquad of thirteen pollreThe Pennsylvania Railroad company has
men tried to disperse the crowd. Tto Damissued instructions that after April 1 tba •broeklans made no trouble, bait tto Knlulni»ue of hiter-stato paawu will be prohibited,
skiana werv sulfen aud ready for fight. Homo
except to offleen ami empteyes at tho gom- one reached out from their rank* and .mote
pany.
poHcvmm Seliaffran on the bead with a
( ^.i P?tr*cV‘ D’y *“ Kenerally celebrated brick, mashing hi* tiow and cutting open bis
in all tbo large cities of tbe United Staten. eyes. Tto officer nirested hb. nnailant and
The noticeable feature in Londe® was that the mob pounced upon the small round ot
many Englishmen wore tho shamrock on police and pelted ttom with bricks, stouai
their coat lapeK
am! club*. Three pfetel shots were fired at
„T1» Michigan G. A. R., in aessJoa at Grand them. Tto rfflrers fire!' into tto air and
lUpub. ruursday elected L. G. Rutterford, then furred tto crowd back »ufficfent!y to
of Hart, depaftment commander.
allow them to reach a patrol box with ttoir
Senator Curtiss' bill eujjioworlng women julsunar.
to vote at school elections, was rejected
brick which struck Officer Rodgers, tto
Thursday in tbe Illinois senate—25 to IS
Tbe Arkansas bouse has passed a bill to driver, on tto toad and knockal him from
Ins soar. His injuries aro likely to prove
forind the mortgaging of unplantad crup&gt;.
At Abilene and other droughty portions of fatal r.riiifcrcementM were tent and tto
Texas meetings to pray for rain | aro daily crowd fill back. When tto jfelico counted
up the injured they found - that Officer
held in various churobea
Bchaffrcn, beside* having hl* faro maatod,
Mother Eupbemla (Miss Caroline Btonklohad a broken toad; officer Bodg'rshsd Ills
•nul. inperiorees of St. Jlfeeph's academy at
Junmiteburg, Ind., and head jf tbe Sister* of bead broken open ari l won carried home uncoumtouv. Officer Dierkn had tto bone* af
Charity in America, died Friday, agvsl 77.
his hand broken and hb hip badly injured;
ITaiident Cleveland was .VJ
old Fri­ Bergt. Nolan brut a mJp wound from a dub,
day.
nnd hi* knro badly hurt by a gtone, and
Judge David McCartney expired Friday Capt. Mack wq» tamwl ta tto back by a fly­
evening at ids roaldencv in Storting, IU.
'
ing brick. Tto crowd tuu been disorterly,
and has broken iuto riotous conduct stare.
SAT DOWN ON PROHIBITION.
bokling Ita ground.
The Illinois House Hefiises to, Ixit tba
BEFRIENDED A DRUMMER.
Iteople Vote Upsu It.
SrmxGrixuj, life., March 1".—The hall of
tbe home of rrprceentativeii contained a largo
audfenoo Wednesday te beer tho debate and
vote on tbo rroolutlon to submit a prohibi­
tion amendment to the con*tllut|pn to tty
voters of tbe iftate. When the quswtion catS
up it was chiefly cbausp! owed by Lamont.
ProhibiUouim. itje opponents took H»
ground that if tbe manufacture wbd sale cf
liquors were prohibited tin etoWskould pay
the damage cumequant upup the dsptruction
of tbe interests iuvolvvxL Au nma^dntnnt to
this effect was adopted by n vnt/i of yeas,
bit nays. .'&gt;u. The qutntiou then nuuo up
on the nuieud'Hi reioturioa, and it was &lt;lefeated-yeas «3;
nays. IS. There w-ru
many iadfe*—m.-mben of the W. C. T. U.—
present, and they presented Lvmoat with n
la»ket of fliitvws. A bill |iroviding foe tbe
oj.-pnntt lent of a state pension ngvnt at
WasbingtouCity, and that lie be a vnteron of
th- rebodiun, was scut to third reeding.
in cko son ato the bill to Indo runify ownnr.t
of property dcatroyed by riot was oraetuloi
by inlievin ; «mal towns &lt;4 tbe obligation*
•&gt;f the LUI mid item
to third r-ulmg,
B.-lTs motion So reconsider tlio vote by
which adjounimeut was llx*l for May 13
| was made tbo special order for April &lt;L

•
frssu Hie llaclag Ynctlta.
Ntcw York. March 17.—pipe. Ihhinson,
of the sit-skndiip E-lu. which arrivsd from
London wydoesday,.-brought tbo latest news
frnci the raeteta Coronet and Dnuntl-m. Tho
yacht* "ere seen Sunday night ‘CO m!l«
■net of Saaiy Hook lightship by tbo second
officer &lt;»f the Erin, who was then on duty.
Ttsi yurbt^ were then clows together and go­
ing along | under all tho sail they could
a,rrT . ■__________ ;__________ •

Appointed Minister to Utwwla.
I turnrf! tbe cows out, and a* oid Be*-, v.-us
WasHjjrtiTOwCrTY, March Ki.—Tbo prsslt. little »hw iu itolng I just eaughtiher by the
tail r. :t! cave her«. switch with i! to hurry drat Wednesday afternoon appointed C H.
J. Taylor, uf’ Kanwu. colored, minister to
her up a HUle. Fvu'beeu feeding sdd Bew elT
Liberia; aito James IL Hosmer, fol New
•• ;.•! on for fire yvnnt and 1 thought that *bc York, &lt; (n*nl general to Guatemala.
houorel w» nod iwpwtcd me. lait suddenly,
hi ti e twinkling ot an cyr and with maiico
BUSINESS NOTES.
nfiirvtboaght. she raiscu 1-jt hind leg and let
Gecwfi. Crawford an! G. W. t W. G.
Cy nt me with all lav might. She hit inc on
Inc shiuteuw, mid you might have heard tlic Boyd, lumber dealer* at Cincinnati, fallal
■ &lt;'l!ija-.i for fUty yards,
it hurt mi&gt; Inxl I let
Monday,
Crawford’s liabilitiM reaching
go Irr tall prenuitsirely ant! IroUcml. ! wa.« IIOO.OM). Tho Jtoyd*. who nu^sablll of
.. • tiwardlT net of lure, but nevcTtbcJces 1
rale to n New York ilrni, aro eoonoCted with
■ .'tali ev er b~TvafterCet tbo«c rows' tails alone,
the Boyd &amp; Ca Manufacturing company at
i thought fnunlbc report that thelxnie wan Xevannn, Uhi&lt;\ who also made ap asaignl.rokrn. nnd I bMiksra jmwrrfyl and lei Cai l menC.
iielp me uli the way to the house, but when I
Tbe New Brunswick industries are oaid to
(ftiunined I found tberixmnpll right and only Lave Been posalvrad by tbo failure ot the
•■be epidermiccuticlesibradfd. I've font eon- Maritime bunk; who-e •l,UOO,(X)U at deposits
fliJcnea in cow?. Tb.-y Imvf no grnljtadc and Imvo melted away, and buudrods of people
no ••tni-tions of an cxrJtcd i-haracter. They are financially ruined. Tbo bank and tba
:.rc ii.it fit far pete. A home tedungsto tbe great firms which it has Mu carrying aro
nobility, but a esnr in* acrub. She 1mmabout hopelessly bankrupt.
much affection ai a mule. RhoirumnJob* W. Biodgett, of Muskegon, luu
• iiinrto maimfailnrotuUk, ami that Is.aU.
closed the sale of •rf.tXXl.OOo feet of standing
N&lt; vertiirkso.. I never like to sell my cattle pine in Motitnwroncy county to Hailing,
t&lt; Hie butebur. 1 newe- kill otic for my own Lansing ZE Co,, of Manistee, tho conirtdcra’re. unil I never want tn «at a lieefstcair that ticn being f»»X),OOU.
&lt;%4uesfrnm one of nivsa ti raising.—Dill Arp
Tbe paU-pIato mill, nail factory, and
iu Atlanta Constitution.
cooper *1io;ih of tbo North Chicaj 1 Rolling
mill at Bay View, Wic, resumed operations
Monday morning, after an idlenam af sor­
tsaniMja* houae,nt Ville d'Avray, winch eral months.
Martin V. B. Smith, leather merchant at
:c trie hiu liecii visited tiy no many derated
18U
Williams street, Now York, made an as­
i-rpubliraiM on tbe anniversary of hl* death.
signment Monday, giving profereacoe for
.- Mill a shabby, mean littl- place, though
now ahnott a |&gt;ublic monument, and owning tW3.1B3.
Ground was broken nt Ottumwa, Iowa.
lt&gt; own special ganlicn. It u a* boro imide
us otitefde. In the hall are a chairand a Tuesday for tiie construction by tbo Chicago,
talite, where Uh&gt; visitors write their names an Burlington A Quincy line of * Union depot
u slicct of paper. A jxxir etalrras!&gt; icrvls tn to cost »100,000.
the room w here Gnmbrtta »fed, which linn
Stewart Brother*, slate and timber mer­
l-vi. kept aincban^td ever since. Two table*, chants,
liavc failed, with liabilities
ii &lt; h&lt;*t of drawersand a Led form all tbe fur­ am&lt; irnting to •S(K&gt;,000. Beldea A Co., rubniture, but the walls are hidden by wreaths, | lier deafen, ot Cincinnati, have failed; liocrown* am, memorial marble tablets, which bili ties about»»,«».
liave overflowed ou to tbe stab-car? autsids.
Griffin Bros., pressed brick manufactur­
‘ :u&lt;ls nnd bouquets cover tbe talites, and ers, of St. Cloud, Minn., made an assignment
ll .i-.er* arc slmwcred ou the Led.—Home on Thnroday. Their liabilities are estimated
Journal.
st 91'23.000, and a*»U at (70,000
At Nsw York Thursday tbo sheriff wired
tbe tertllixing busltic** at ImwUmi Bros, on
To what length wUi tbe Russian ccnsanLip
creditoni' claims amounting to
Tbe
of the pnso go next? In a novel recently
surviving monitor ut tbe firm is raid to have
sulsuitiod to tbe censor, the author, in de­
ataconded with a large amount of cosh.
scribing tbe tent of one of the grand dukes
Tto citixens of Romo, Ga.. have aontribduring the war with Turkey, mentioned as
cue &lt;4 Its ornaments “tbo portrait of a certain uted (i.W»,0&lt;»J toward tbo erection of on ironfurnace and roUlng-mllta
i.- tmu.’’ This phrase was altewl In tbo
A third gaa wull was developed at Marion.
proof sheet to “a large map of the theater of
war." and cn tin-author objecting that bis Ind.. Thursday, r ' a depth of 910 fret Tho
■i--»--riptlon wo* ’•historical,” lie was coolly contractor reports tbe volume of illumiuatteild that “in Ruacia nothing Ut historical ex­ iug material tbo strongest ot tbo IM wells
Im has drilUxL IU roar 1* liko that of on ex­
cept what appears in the official journals."—
press train.
Ex-hang®
A company Las been incorporated at
Springfield. Ill. with a capital ot (1..MW.OOO.
The name of tho »« rctary of the interior i» to ImBd * railway from Danvllio to East St
Lucius Quintus Cinciunaius Itemar, A. M.,
Louis.
LL.D., while ba has a deck uudor him. a
An astignmont fans been fifed in Cleveland
colored man. whoso father chrb.teaM him by Gabel A Frisby, proprietors cf a coffee
Washington JcfTenson Lincoln Gerrit! Htnitb and spice mill, who owe (43,000.
.
Jones. There te anotbercolored mas, work­
The bralMoc failures during tbe weak num­
ing in n Washington barber shop, whose title
ber far tbo United States Uff and for Can­
i« Eurragut Dahlgren Foote Porter Hopkbu, ada S3, or»total of £20, egA'ast IBS last
in honor of the merai naval cotauuinde.ru week ati-J X£5 in tbo oornwpcxidlng week of
under whom he served In the navy during tbe
last year.
war.-Borton Globe.
।

ago (Valter Ridgely, a wealthy tanner, liv­
ing twenty mile* north ot hero, shot and
kilted two ferrymen who were trying to
force exorbitant charge* out of a He, Loui*
drummer for putting him acrou tbo river.
Ridgely todk tto drummer's park Tto farrymcn inmltoi him for this, end attempted
to draw their weapons, «ton Ridg. lv »bot
them both &lt;l«uL Upon examination iiidge'.y
wa» discharged. Jotea Murphy,» brother »f
one of tho men killed, aud an uncle of tto
other, swore to kill Itidgriy on sight.
Fri.lay right Hidgrty. oa b&lt;&gt;rw!»t?k wa* re­
turning home from a neighbor'*, and was

over on tto opposite «ida of the horse to that
from which the tiring procw.teJ. Tto two
would-bo tnuixferor*, who were tto uncle
and brottor mentioned, thinking that
Ridgely —
was- dead, approached. When
within about ten fret Ridgely auddaaly
their trucks. This makes four men that
Ridgely has killed over a dmplo ferry-boat
SERVED THE VILLAIN RIGHT.

THE GREAT SPHINX.
INTERESTING
WORK

ACCOUNT

OF

’ Tbe lot.tn. erriou on whk b the Great Sphinx
was doored down to tbo level on which tto
Euez caual iu PiX-. Tto ever drifting rands
had, linwcrw, rvlnricd it alnxwt to th? throat
when Profraw Mm.jA«ro, dqiing bis la»i year
of nflkv at Boulnk, begnn again the work &lt;if
lUstatcnucut. ThU wci k has now In on going
ou, KMucwliat Intermittently, for tu*»ro thou
tn rive mouth (.and b at tto jnesent time in

tiiutinny lum Lem lnbl down from tto tiphynx
to the e\lgu «&gt;f tb? Pyramid jihtfean, jxuMing
ctai&gt; undT tto wi«t fare of tto granite Lufiding popularly, though, incorrectly, called tto
tetupfeof Un Spliynx. Along this tramway
light trucks &lt; i'iivcy Uw tend to Urn point at
whldi their coatrnte aro dfoebargix!, tbo
trtr.-to being loaded l&gt;y Arato of boUi sezre
and all ngru. who curry tto sand ujxxi ttoir
bra&amp; in targe flit Uukets, ascending and dov coding all day lung from tbo excavations
below to tls- tramway cboVO nnd vice ven.x
AHTUNISUIXU nBBVt.TS.
Tto means look curimudy inadequate, hut
ttorvaulls arc astonishing. Already tto en­
tire fine jiart of tto great «tooo monster is

th”tn, and the platform upon which they

Nur is Ilits all. Betnren tbcf'Kpliinx and -It-'
•dg# &lt;&gt;f the Pyramid plateau a vart'apaiv has
nlsobcvn cleared, thus bringing to view n fine

G. W.

main* in situ. Tto steta n-cerda how tin?
king, when ujionone of his bunting expeditionrs lay ilouir to rest at midfiay in tto
drnduw of the Sphinx. He there fell usteep,
nnd dreamed n dream in which tto venerable
which it wo* nearly buried.

Tlwi tlx- jirincv

Wcdneaday night for committing rape upon
tto person of Lora Hart, of Edgar, an I iyear-old girt, wbo was plnc-xl under his care
for treatment The Crime wax committed

orc a restoration ot Roman date, living cased
tn comparutrt riy small slat•, and to wane ex­
tent hollow umtaitt’ath. Tto breast of the
sphinx ha* LLcwimbren faced with •itato, aj&gt;
l«urvutiy hi Roiuan time*; and ttaee stato
Itavcagain !«.n repalnsMbyeuttingaway tbe

pliced on trial Just after his trial had been
ckwed and Randall had been placid under
t.'i.iXX) bonds, tl» Irotber of tto girl pulled

ing. Idta' Um tegs of tbe Cakwri of tbo Plain,
and tboes? of tiw great Matin'of Aboo KimbcL

Ho then turned,

walked out ot the court-

’akihG

7.-.:
. .. j
competition with the multitude of iowtett,
wvigbt. Alum or pboepbatu powders. Sold only
In c»n». .Royal Bakixo Fowubr (tog IM

dt.. Chicago.

NINE WEEKS A CRIPPLE
Jl'ifA Jlhetunaliam, and Twtnijf Year* a
Sufferer with Ncurakjia, Cured by
.
Dr. Pardee'a Itemedy.
Rociiestbe, N.Y., Slay 25,1886.
Gents: — I would like to open my heart

M IlfW Office 63 Monroe St.
U&amp;&gt; AW. Grand Rapids.
a.«l«:y kcuwE. reltabeaad sUlfnl.glrei
the Bc»t T?r.iru.t.B: lor the Cur«ot

Address all letters to N. J. AIKEN, M. D..
(Mention this paper.'
Grand Kaplds, Mieti.

In the matter of tbe estate of Almon Pond,
deceased.
Notice Is ben liy riven tbst1 shall ?e!l at pub­
lic auction, to tto highest bidder, on Wrefne*.
day. tiie sixth day CI April. A. D. l«7. at tun
o'clortt. tr. the torenoou. al tto probate court
rooms latke city of Hasting* tn the county of
Barry JiiTbe state of Michlmn, jmrmant to Uettiie and antbotliy granted lo me un tbe Wth
day ot February. A- D. 1»T. by tto probate
court of Bam- court. Michigan, ail of the estate,
right, title and intercsl of the said ileceasad at.
Iu and to the real estate Mf.tale and being In tto
coubty of Burry.in tbestateof Mlcblgan.Known
and dercrftod a» fellow*, te w It:
Tiic west halt of the cast half of tin-northeast
quarter &lt;if section number;tb.irty-slx, in town­
ship Lumber four, north of range number nine
nisi, sublee*. to tbe dower right of ALsena Pond,
widow ot • luwn Puud.dcceasrel.lateof Irving.
Barry County, Mfchtaan.
Dated February loth. A. D. iSK.
D. (I. ROBINSON. Administrator.
James Corey, of 186 Piiinacte avenue^
Rochester, had Inflammaiory rticnmatism
and for five weeks was unable to walk or
Il.'i.t'O’eisiNrf.
move without a&amp;jistancc. He used “Dr.

Pardee’s Rhcumotic Remedy ’’ and ia now
as well us ever. He says be has had bls
fret wet and been exposed to all kinds of
weather, but feels no symptoms of rheu­
matism. .
Ask your druggist for Dr. Panlee’s
Honirdy. ami take no other. Price, $1 jxu
bottfe: elx bottles, $5.
•&gt;
Pardee Mwlicin»Co., Rochester, N.Y.

l,000.000££
RIVER BOTTOM HD UPURDS
TKc LITTLE HOtfiFMirnnTM MILWJH CO

Fiitsl Arrluttml Lain of tie West.

grafll-ti nn» intmly of
slightly scratch'd tint few aro IcgiUe
thrtxigbouL Sorit n* they aro, however,
Profresor M.i'-iieru ba% It is understood, de­
voted himself to tto ungrateful ami difilctilt
task of translating ttotn.
M. Grebant's csrnvntion* aro not limited to

THOiiAS M.GIBSON
LIIT1.E UiXX

•booting is looked ujxxi as JnstiflaUa
From tto cvidoncj produced, it appears as
though Randall anil bis wife, who «M on
trial with him, luul made It a practice to ruin
young girls and then place ttom tn bouse* of
iU-fitud Mrs. Randal! b now In tbe eta tody interesting tomto bnvn lately been dbcovered
of tbe sheriff. There was a vary dmrided in tho vicinity of tbe great pj-ramid, nnd to
feel tug in favor of lynching tor, but better .the vrewward tbe face of tbo Libyan cliff boa
been iwImm! where it forms the natural
Ixituutary of the Pyramid plateau. Sons'
SOAK HIM IN GASOLINE,
good early rockrat tomto, with built fore­
court*, have Iren found in tbe fare ot thi»
Caught.
.
CucvKLAKb, Ohio, March SI. —A fiendish
attempt was mode about e o'clock Fri­

The only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a.find class nt'dal at the
New Oricftns Exposition.
Gtutrantwd absolutely pure, uxi for general
bou&amp;riiold jMtrpoaes Is the very best

SOAR
POWDER
Absolutely Pure

to show you my feelings of gratitude
wiiicli I am unable to express in worth as
etirjj*. which mo dcscrllMl by Pliny, were un; 1 desire, for the great benefit I have re­
I have for
ruverwl by t'avigiia in 1M7, but have toxin ceived from your remedy.
yutin ly lre£ to sight for nearly seventy years, twenty years been a constant sufferer with
A swot! flight rf Mi-|».and Vie romaine of neuralgia, and In March I had a very
so ere attack of rheumatism In my aide
C.ivigila, and wlfl again Lo brought-to light and Htuto.
1 was so badly off that I feared I should
If M. Grebant cvnliutHW to work iu thin direc­
loae the use of my limbs, bnt thanks to
tion.
“Dr. Pardee’s Ratnedy,” 1 am nowentirely
To tto right of tto Sphinx—that is tossy,
cured ot both rheumatism and neuralgia
in the direction of tho granite temple, to tbe
and am belter in every respect than I tove
toulhward, a furttor . xcavation b io ]iro- been for years. I recommend your medi­
grc«s, the rreult of which will probably cuncine to every one.
1 am most respectfully yours,
Hphfux to stand in ti&gt;e miilst of a huge arti­
Mrs. J. C. SWEENY.
ficial amphitheatre hewn out of tbe solid
1(M Savannah Street
rock. ThU gigantic work would of cuurw be
cuutemponuwou’i with tbo Bphinx itsrlf,
Rheumatic Gout Cured.
which Mariotte attribut'd to tbo mythic
Buffalo, May 28,18SG.
ages before the advent of Menu, tba tlrst king
Gents:—Since 18721 have been troubled
tbe flr*t dynasty, and which Manrrurot*sidcTs to be. if n»t actuully jirehixtorir, at nil with rheumatic gout in my feet and limbs,
part of the time to badly that 1 was unable
« v'.tils tle-ol'liT't monument iu Egy|£.
to walk.
Each year foutxl me a little
worse tiiau the preceding, allliough I doc­
flight &gt; f stefi* (whidi trad down, and not
tored continually, but until I used "Dr.
up, to the 8|&gt;blpx&gt; Otw now measures the ^’ardre’a Remedy" I found' no relief. I
wliul? bright nt tbe huge banum-lwa’lcd
liave taken this for several months and
it has cured me. I am not only free from
wit against th* &lt;*fondfe« sky IU) feet aborcu
pain and soren-n?, but in better health
tton 1 hove been for j\-ars.
I consider
vottr rheumatic remedy invaluable, 1 am,
yours truly,
IL II. WALKER,
nOJ Fourteenth Street.
anckntlr &lt;i&gt;i'\«ted Into a
Nui-tuary

vowed to do tint which tbo got! had nnnUttte Victim*
HAtrnroK, N*Il, March 31.—Dr.

KIRKS
WHITE

THE

OF DISINTERMENT.

JAMES

MEANS’

r-c^. S3 SHOE.
IBs. Cusy.wtA
jEtaMdUM

or M-rrvt cbamlmw, calktl “laudato." which
funerary portrait statues, an? yet intact with
ttolr contents.—Loodoa Times.

daughter ot Henry Fauble. a tarmac living
near Brighton village. Fauble, his son and

DuoOoS

J.MoatsiCj

In May Itwt a Memphis reporter, wjio was ■
swinging around the noutbern circuit in
u-an-h of a newspaper that could not exist
known man entered through the kitchen

llne aaturated the carpot and furniture, and
tton entered Mrs. Faubie’s bedroom and
poured tto fiuid over tim bod clothes, to
which he set tiro and de|&gt;artod, closing the

and called upon Mr. Grady.
“I entered a luxuriously appointed ante
room ami confronted a haixbomo young num
weui lag a prfcric* diamond pin and a dell-

“‘Wait here until 1 seek tbe presence,'be
said, wdrmnly, and disappeared through an
inner floor.
-By thia tln&gt;p nerve was as scarce about my

her daughter.

The flSmos wore cxtinguUlexl

“FivMmtly the hawtojtno young man re­
curred.

Mm. Fauble was »crvrely burned
“I followed him and found myself in Mr.
Grady’s audience chamber. It was furnished
with Oriental splendor. There were four

Chicago Kepublh.an Nomination*.
Chicago. Mnrch XL—Tto Republican*
told ttoL- city convention Saturday and
nominated tto following ticket: Mayor,
John A. Ruche; treasurer, C. H. Pfnutr; attoroey, Hempstead Washburne; clerk, D.
W. Nickvraou. Mr. Roc to tea burin*** man,

pliable, more comfortable, and NEVER
BREAKS.
nor over 7000 dally.
Deware of wortbleas imitations boned

Nona are'gtmulno unless “Dr. War­
ier's Corallne” teprinted ou Inside of
FOB C1LE BT ALL LEADHO KEBCHAMTS.

Full line ot tbe above shorn for Bale bv

LEADING RETAILERS
Throughout the U. 8.

YOUR LAST
CHANGE///*
to but
Zwyr;

MINNESOTA
DAKOTA

CHICAGO

state, a United State* wMiator, a stenographer

LOW PRICE!.
nalibt wn* Mated on a rich divan, dictating to
tbe stenogrnjiher, while the other* hung
brotithl'-Mily upon hi* words. I took him to

has tto apjiearnuce ot a man whore vtotnaeh
never gets Jrit, if to knows it. His brad is
round ami covered with a short growth ot
black hair. hl« fare tallow, smooth shaven and
lighted by a pair of cold, jriercing black eyes.
present a deputy sheriff.
Ills voice i« uril moiiulalud, tot penetrating.
It went through me like a knitting needle
Soldier*' Eaeampment.
and stuck In t to wall beyond.
Madison, Ind., March 16.—Tto old snl- . “ ’Tell him,’ be mid to tbe sborthand man,
•I have my 170 upan.you, and if Gordon does
not get u majority of tto delegation from
your county— Well, sir.' niddcnly discov­
ering me, ‘what &lt;lo you wantf
“ ‘I thought Unrto Remus was here.' I atomuwredont. Nothing e!-« occurred to me. I

E. B. Wash burns and presont city attorney.

rangrnxnte for tho occasion wnro jm.-feetod.
Maj George W. Stoefe. of this place, was

JSHOE
‘HZ superiority of Corallne over hern

MM.WJTCQ.
...
W.........
n., nmer WIU
decree of tbe circuit court for tire county of Bar­
ry. tn ctonccry, tn the Mtnte ot Michigan, made
and entered on tto Ont day of March. A. D.
1W, la a certain eAuse therein Moding
wherein Lyman A. Shedd la complainant, and
U?EE lSa.\,S'^Sfc.i?w” ""*•
Notlre la hereby riven, that 1 shall sell at public
aactlon. to th; highest bidder, ou Saturday, the
twenty ililrdday of April, A. D. tW*-7 at ten
o clock iu the forenoon, id tto nortit front doer
of tto court famue. in the city of Hastings. Coun­
ty of foury and State of Michigan, said court
house being the jilace ot bolding the Circuit
dSSdSS—'!?*"’•
,ta
described property, ta wtt:
.. . »xl..&gt;
—1quarter post on north sidr
two. and on the *out!i west,

hau“f‘

MILLION

CHARLES E. SIMlitiSS,
-itd Ora. CAN W. lua.n,.
.CHICAGO, ILL.

SAFE INVESTMENT
-ra
HAIR BA

“ ‘You’ll find him down at Mim Sally’s,’ re
plied Mr. Grady, and romehow |a about a
minute I found myself on tho pavement out­
ride.”—Memphis Avalanche.
Society is aptly derribed in New York a»

day cowsaltipg a
UlhoVE, Solicitor tor Com

�tropolls of the new south, and as Gran­
dy would put it, -living, moving, grow­
ing every hour.” It has upwards of
00,000 population.
FROM
CHATTANOOGA
TO
ST
.
AUOV8TLNE.
MARSHALL L, COOK. Editor.
We took the Georgia Central railroad
At one o’clock p. m. of the fith we from Atlanta to Savannah. More prop­
Hastings, Mich., March 24,1887.
boarded the Westerq * Atlantic ex­ erly speaking the railroad took us: for
Entered at the FostolBce at Hartings, klieb. press, and were soon speeding our way none of us had yet lapsed into that con­
lor tr*n.-mil"«lou through the malls a* second
southward. We took’a last fond look dition of “innocuous desuetude” where
dam matter.
at the enterprising city of Chattanooga, we Imagined “the earth was ours, and
KKFI'BLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. and of Lookout, standing like a grim the fulness thereof.” 'There wasn't any
j»tire or a. ”W33I‘B9. fiSHSSi.' and mighty sentinel guarding tbe city. “fulness” in our crowd. Preston, the
The Western &amp; Atlantic became fam­ venerable father of our quartet, would
For Justice of the -‘’'•prenic C.xin (Jnnsienu.) ous during the warrsinceSherman hug­ submit to no levity. Reynolds, the at­
—ClIAKtt&amp;o
ttu-"’ged it closely in his march through torney. Was a man of exactness and pre­
* .h. «u. Georgia. Along this line were fought
ciseness. I can rememlwr only one of­
CHAKLKS HEBUAKD.
some of the most deeperate and bloody fense against our own and only Dan.
ForOtoruU Jo^. Xh J^^'VlCM.KEi:.
battles of the rebellion and of history, Whenever he would see some pretty
and the ro*l was Uncle Billy's only southern view he would fire poetry at
communication with his base ot suppli­ us, and would not be squelched by any
Editorial notes.
es at Chattanooga. In addition to fight­ allusion to “chestnuts."
.
The democrats of Barry eounty have ing the rebels in front of him. he wax
I should judge that raising peaches
l»wn patiently waiting and longing compelled to protect every mile of this
must be a considerable industry in
these twentv-reven years for a chance railroad from spoliation by rebel cav­
Georgia. On nearly every farm and
at the government pap. Many of them alry. I always aiimired the energy and
plantation was a considerable orchard,
have made great sacrifices to keep up strategy of this brilliant Union general
and their bright blossoms were attract­
the party organization. When the and the bravery of the army that swept
ive indeed to one who had been accus­
party had no organ la the county the all before H to the sea. But never Uli
tomed to wading through snow banks
Barry county Democrat wax establiab- I saw this country did 1 have an idea of
and getting his system chuck full of
cd and has been kept in the field by
the difliculUes with which' he had to March zephyrs in far away Michigan.
Mr. Bowne, at a considerable pecuniary
contend; and my admiration for both From Atlanta to Macon the country
loss each year. The green backers have
commander and army grew almost be­ lacked the interest and attractivcnws
contributed nothing towards the na­
yond bounds. Tho region between Chat­ of that from Chattanooga to Atlanta.
tional supremacy of the party, and yet,
tanooga and Atlanta is extremely rough We passed through a number of villa­
a democrat president, entirely ignoring
and mountainous. The boys in blue ges. some of them pretty, and indicating
the wishes of the democrats of the
were unacquainted with it, and the that they were inhabited by I'.’th cen­
county, appoints the .most objection­
means of accurate information about it tury people. Most of them, however,
able (to them, at least; man possible
were sadly lacking. On tbe other hand it were more or less dilapidated reminders
postmaster at Hastings, tho best feder­
was the rebels’ own country. Its in­ pf times long before the war. None of
al ofllce in the county. Had it not
habitants were in active sympathy our party took a liking to Macon. Al­
l&gt;een for fusion the democrats of the
with the confederacy. The rebel com­ though it has a number of large facto­
county and they Jilune would have been
mander chose his own positions,invari­ ries and a population of 15.000, there is
consulted in regard to the appointment.
ably on some natural antT-^lmost inac­ a general air of decay about the place
Is it anv wonder that democrats of
cessible mountain side or summit, and that makes one think that the city and
Barry county cursv the stupidity of the
after the manner of tho Roman Fabius, its people, had gone to seed. From
administration ui$J declare. “Hence­
awaited attack. W hlle in almost every Macon to Savannah Is 192 miles. It L*
forth no fusion on our plate?”
batUethe federataontnumbered the con­ quite rough, and the country not very
The legislature ot this state is going federates two to one, the odds in favor productive. As we approached the lat­
to annihilate the little festive sparrows of the latter, so far as poaiUon and ac­ ter city the country became more level,
that chirp about our doors, by giving quaintance with the country go, were but not more productive. A few miles
a bounty of a cent a head for their easily four to one. Perhaps more than out of Macon and we began to observe
slaughter. In order to get the cent, four to one when the further fact is con­ ■the magnolias and live oaks in the for­
the head must be presented to Ute town sidered that Sherman must guard every ests. From the branches of the latter,
or city clerk, who will destroy it and mile of his supply communication. JJut in graceful drapery, hung long folds of
give you a certificate. You will then by bold and decisive action, by the the gray Spanish moss. As my readers
go to the county treasurer who will most adroit flank movements and strat­ doubtless know, the magnolia and live
pay you the money. We would sug­ egy, Johnston was driven southward oak are evergreen. We noticed some
gest to tbe wise men of our legislature, from point to point. unUPnis defeated beech and a few maples, just budding.
that it would be a brilliant stroke to and yet plucky soldiery were encamp­ There were wild flowers in endless pro­
takO^upiiar action in regard to potato ed about Atlanta. When the flames fusion. and of every hue. If it had not
bugs and mosquitoes. If all these nuis­ rose from the storehouses, gun factories been w&gt; hot and dusty, we might have
ances are not destroyed the people will marts of Georgia's metropolis, the heart been more interested in the pretty
hold them responsible, since, after their of the confederacy had been cloven in scenes alxrnt us. -As it was. only thy
action in regartf to the sparrows, they twain and the final success of the union blossoms on tin* pea vines In the gar­
must concede that it is within their cause, was assured. As he beheld the dens attracted much attention. But
lurid flames eating their way through w hen my delicate complexion was bepower and authority.
the buildings that had furnished thtl.■ coming of a more sable hue from
As a proof timt we are still savages, arms and the food of the enemy. I have smoke fresh from an engine that burn­
we call attention to the fact that many no doubt that Uncle Billy’s face wore ed pitch pine, nnd I could feel my col­
members of our legislature would re­ a triumphant look; though the joy over lar collapse in a state of dejected melan­
vive the barbarous practice of hanging. so great and brilliant a succession of choly from presperation, I thought it
Honorable members seem to Imj thirst­ victories must have been mingled with was no time to go Into ecstacies over
ing for human gore. They seem to sorrow as he thought of the property flowers—not an 'testacy. it was well
think it would have a very edifying destroyed and the homes madedesolate. toward evening when we reached Sav­
and civilizing influence on society, to But such are the fortunes of war. They annah*?
occasionally witness a human being who seek them must take what may
Savanah is a pretty city ot 45,000;
' choked into eternity. Why not estal&gt;- eome. God grant that our nation may that is. some of it is pretty, very beau­
»&gt;ltah the whipping post and pilory? be spared from another such contest.
tiful in fact. It has not the life and
The setmery along the W. A A. is pic­ push of Atlanta or Chattanooga, but
Why not burn offenders at tbe stake?
Why not quarter them and leave them turesque and grand. Our train sped lx nevertheless a thriving city.
Its
to be devoured by dogs and wild beasts? through peaceful valleys, along the bas­ streets are wide, many of them shaded
This would certainly add more terrors, es of mountains, through mountain with Hto oaks, and its business blocks
but would it make society better nnd tunnels, and over mountain tops. Al­ are fairly creditable. The streets could
add to the security of lite and property ? most every mile is historic ground, fa­ be improved if they had more pave­
mous in the Sherman-Jehnston cam­ ments and less sand. It Is a great
The proposed salaries amendment
paign. Near Chattanooga was first place for parks. And as one wanders
reads as follows:
fought Chickamauga, where Rosecrans along a thoroughfare otherwise not
• The judges of the circuit courts shall
receive an annual salary of twenty-five was ignominiously beaten, but where very attractive. he suddenly comes up­
hundred* dollar*-; the Governor an an­ Thomas made the brave stand that gave on one of these shaded greens, lawns
nual salary of five thousand dollars: to hw'name and Snodgrass hill imper­
the State treasurer an annual salary of ishable renown. Later occurred Hook­ nicely kept and adorned With flowering
plants and shrubs. The principal park
twenty-five hundred dollars; the Secre- tary &lt;if State an annual salary of er's capture of Lookout mountain and is the preUieat I ever saw, though not
twenty-lire hundred dollars: the com­ Grant's victory nt Missionary Ridge, v eryj large. We visited it when the
missioner of tbe land ofllce an annual and the following day the second battle
1 salary of twenty-live hundred dollars; of Chickamauga, this time with success full moon shed its golden rays on this
spot ot semi-tropical loveliness. The
the attorney general an annual salary
of three thousand dollars; the superin­ to the Union arms. The following stately live oak and magnolia gave dig­
tendent of public Instruction an annual February began Sherman's "luarch to nity and richueax to the scene, while
salarv of twenty-five hundred dollars, the see," anfl from T uno el Hill to At­
payable in the same manner as that in lanta almost every foot of ground was all about was a wilderness ot green,
and such bright, beautiful flowers—tea
which such salaries have heretofore
contested. There may yet be seen from roses in every shade, and much larger
been paid.
the car window many of the earth­ than I ever saw them in the north.
’[ The most notable local event -of works thrown up by the soldiery.
Here they grow out of doors all the
the week, and perhaps of the campaign,' Alongside the raiiroed to AUatoona pass,
year round. There are many quaint
was the mass meeting held at Detroit near which was fought the battle of Alresidences, xo old fashioned and spacious
Monday evening, to protest against tbe tatoona, October 5th, 1864, is a memorial
and inviting too. .And the lawns were
adoption of the prohibitory amend­ of that famous battle. It is tbo grave
so tastefully kept and rich with the
ment. The meeting was addressed by of an unknown confederate, whose
beauty and fragrance of flowers. But
D. Bethune Duffield, Prof. C. A. Kent, body was buried where it was found
when we took a look at the negro quar­
and other prominent citizens of Detroit after tbe battle. The track hands &lt;rf
ters; and sniffed the breeze that came
Those desiring to read both aides of the W. &amp; A. make attention to this
from them as fresh and daisy-like as
this important question should read grave a sacred duty, and see that it is
from a sewer, we forgot the beauty of
the speeches of the two gentlemen kept clear of rubbish. A neat marble
parsk and lawns and flowers, and felt
above named.
headstont* has been placed here, bearing like orphans far from home.
.
The following, from the Detroit tbe following inscription:
Our party has traveled over 500 miles
Tribune, will meet the approbation of
through Georgia, the “empire state of
every law-abiding citizen:
the south," and nearly every mile of it
UNKNOWN HERO.
Occasionally here and there {are re­
by daylight The country we traversed
HE DIED FOR THK CAUSE
ported incendiary fires alleged to have
been started by enemies of temperance.
HE THOUGHT WAS KIGHT.
an ash colored soil as we neared the
Nothing can be more devlltohin man
than such work. The severest punishWhile tho confederates were making ocean. The farm bouses were mostly
meit should be meted out to the guilty their deaperate assault against the L'n- tame apologies for dwellinga. The
wretches. Luw and order must be main­
tained, and tbe incendiary, with torch ioQ redoubts which commanded their homes of the colored people and poor
They
or tongue, should, with the dynamite immense stores of provisions, occurred whites were wretchedly bad.
devils, be thoroughly and teetotally an incident that gave to the world a were one story structures, innocent of
squelched.
' gospel hymn, which is sung wherever paint, only occasionally coated with
From whitewash.
_
No windows—simply
The Banner whs in error last week the English language is spoken.
in stating that four constitutional tbe top of Kcnnesai mountains, dis- holes cut through the sides of the build­
amendments are to be voted upon this tant several miles, Sherman had suc­ ings, with board covering to bo used
spring. There are but two—the pro­ ceeded in signaling the Union forces at to shutout the cold. Some of them
hibitory and the increasing of the AHatoona, and learned that the battle were log huts, chinked with clay, but
^•alarlea of state officers.
was raging and that expected Union mostly rough board .structures.
It
* James M. Powers, ot Bellevue, reinforcements bad arrived, it was •earned as if one week of Michigan
there that be signale.1 back, "Hold the water would annihilate half the popu­
received tbe empty honor of the nom­
lation of tbe state. Tbe lands were
ination for circuit judge of this circuit fort, for I am coming.”
Our party did not see Atlanta. It worked In the most desultory manner.
was datk and foggy when we arrived. A northern farmer would laugh at the

The Hastings Banner.

THE BUNN* BOVTH.

snap whether the thing moved or not.
The ground was just skimmed over
Only in rare instance, were fertilizers
used. The majority go on the plan of
running the land as long as it would
raise anything. And very often, when
these improvident farmershad taken
from the roil all of its crop producing
elements, thay would lazily surrender
tlieir land back to a kind and generous
nature to refertilire. Nature to doing
her level best; but for the farmer who
would exact such work from her. one
cannot have else than contempts Ijmds
onco fertile and cultivated before Un­
war and even since, are now- covered
with a dense growth of timber. One
sees much of this “second growth tim­
ber.” I asked a fellow, h southerner,
who set in front of me, why the farm­
ers would permit their lands to thus
return to a state of nature. HU reply
was “I reckon they (the lands) got so
dam poo’ they couldn’t raise a quarrel
on 'em." This reckless and improvi­
dent system of farming prevails in tlie
south to an alarming extent.
1 have not had the opportunity I
wished to get acquainted with the peo­
ple of the south, nor of studying what
tbe southerners call "the nigger prob­
lem.” As to the latter, I can only say
that it to established beyond cavil that
the white democrats propose to fule
the states south of Mason and Dixon's
line. This condition of affair* will
prevail until the negroes are divided
politically. As long ns the tatter are
united in support of the republican par­
ty. the majority of whites wlU be dem­
ocratic; and if they cannot carry elect­
ions by virtue of superior numbers,
they will resort to fraud and even in­
timidation to carry their point. While
the northern democrat denies that his
southern brethren use force and intim­
idation to carry elections. ’ his frank
southern brother admits it and defends
it.on the ground that the white race is
the superior one and must rnle, and as­
sert* that “nigger domination" would
be a calamity to the south and its peo­
ple.
The southerners are as a class very
courteous and hospitable to strange! s.
A northerner who minds his own af­
fairs and dof-sn’t do what they call
“meddle with the nlggert" will newer
l&gt;e molested. Hut 1 would not advise
a northern republican to come here
and attempt to organize colored repub­
lican* clubs in order to carry elections.
I do not ta-iieve that would be .tolera­
ted for a moment He could vote the
republican' ticket without any fear,
and seek by all mean* to influence the
whites to vote with him: but the south­
erners seem to think they have the “nig­
ger problem" settled to their own anil
the country's satisfaction, and will
brook no interference with that, neither
from northern nor southern republicans.
1 think the southerners, or the great
majority of them, art* pleased to have
northerners settle among them. Only
the old “fire-eaters" dislike northern
emigration. Tbe fellows who follow­
ed Ixx* and Jackson harbor no revenge­
ful-spirit toward the blue coats. They
recognize that they were whipped, imd
most ot them arc gMd that the war ter­
minated ax it did. land that the stars
and stripes float over an united country.
There seems to belittle progressive­
ness among the people. It will be the
work of time, and a long time too. to
get them out of the ruts. When
the plantation system _ shall have
given way to smaller" an better
cultivated farms, which is beginlnff to
be the tendency now that northern em­
igration has set this way; there will
come the school house, and a broader,
better condition of affair.’. “But old
things must pass away" first) The
northerner who settles in the cities or
larger villages will not find his lot so
lonesome. But it would be rather too
much on the lonesome order for him
to settle on a farm in most ot the south,
because the farms are so large and the
ndghtiors most too far away. If a
colony of a dozen or more familiee
could settle In one district, have their
district school as In the north, and till
tbe soil as faithfully as they did there,
it seems to me that life would be very
pleasant, and quite profitable. For
when it comes to climate, this is the
superior country. It's resoureea are
just beginning to be developed. Coal,
iron and other metals are found in the
mountains, cotton factories are begining to be established, railroads are be­
ing built in every direction, and the
south is beginning to awake from the
sleep of the long night of slavery. But
there must be vast improvement yet
before this section can be compared
with the north. In Georgia. “The em­
pire state ot the south," any ten counUea have more squalor, wretdiedness,
filth and poverty than can lie found in
the entire state of Michigan.

SIMIAN SERVANTS.
domestics to be recruited from
THE MONKEY TRIBES.

POOH TEWF1K PASHA?
SKETCH

OF

FIEO OF

THE

MOST

UKOIG ,1

LIVING POTENTATES

An In.lsulSrant Looking iMnev^tUtrf.
&gt;«h AttMaipta nt I'lplouiM- -_
llmitsHl (japaelty tor *»|nui,l; |s&lt;i^

Hot nnd Colrt—SymputliT V.st,
Can nxmtorj-s be .loawrtkaU-1 and made M
useful to man ea the b***e. tb»’ &lt;« w*‘
aro uwful, but in a different way! Hud, to
tbo intrtwting prcWetn dr*-uw«l l« a book
jurt l«ucd berc by M. Victor Mronfer. wbo
Iju, uuuh a analy ut the* euripwt airdmena
&lt;rf ttoo anintnl kingdom
Ami thia pcoblwn, according to Um&gt; author,
■will in time recaha a •na«Aul -oiuttoo.
Mankind will i« lbc
draw from tbo
rank* of tlx- Hlmian trite* mrvauta akillftil
enough to perform tank* now oolydtwihanced
by roa^ming—1 liadalrntn.l»aXil “naMxiabW
—bringa—taata that require '"&gt;•&gt;' *’rongth &lt;rf
uuHdo, ridli of hand and ordinary Uitrili-

Ktrnvc.
।
Uut IL Meanierdraw. a very dlrtin-1 Une
between tte high.Wand&gt;•*«* order.nf tte
tounter ra&lt;v. Among tiff- latter
pte*-* tte
.. .
.. ___
__ afrlBlMl Utul

KIUIAJU, V.
—------ I-------only from uinoug the tart named that tbo *errant* of the future will be recruited.

Nor is tbo id's* of Himtan
a new
Buff.xi, in tb- 1»&lt; ivutury. tfnk-d bis
frrat rejxjtniion a» a naUiralis: on du- f-UJow

wk-.

ingatatanrnt:
_
•
“1 have ■eel* n eiiimponxe" &lt; hat always
wall:«l «u t«o leg*. cv«m wban ••UTjing

equals!-- and pmtkt. I has.
him offer hU
bund to luad ouf tlmw *rti&gt;» tad l«ren calling

Uddr, uufoM hl* napkin, wi|xjhB । if«&gt;
njsuua aim! fork, pour out a gtawtrf « me ami
pledga a b-aitli wlxu invtiad. I te.vr —1.

(taut tte

or »«bh

|iroa&gt;-boiJ you -ai’.-fully, an.1 iu U wMilog to

nlxirti uwl hi" life, Itevriy Uvm| ot
ia Ittrh and dirt! I be Upswing

tuketi into th-' fontflj &lt;»f Ite «uj*.-riirt»iisl«iii.

gintat, pt&gt;-ksd «tarns« for Usun, slruggsd

litnM uin.'J w uh lban.«ten be n ouM empty a

ru uk-i-ven. auu UTtte wHKfncUoti of all

tv a* evidently pfcxre-1 wlien tte j»ropvr degm.

pkonienU ot tbo saikr. «ar.4i a&lt; weighing an­
chor. taking in toil aivl making every thing

Lt izialiyv a &lt; btmpanune na« trained to go
.'bed*. turn tte

might bo repealed,
.
Au explorer, M. 1'otwMqne. traveling in
Florida,
oav day entorumiMt-'at 'Slm
Geronimo by (h-n. Uoreutc.' 'Ite tetter

amt striking a l--l| Antoni-. cq&gt;|«araiL Ho
was n ntonta y about four fo&lt; In bright,
drowcliuwhitolfouwTsamla rvd vest and
wiarinx a ^“P- At a ►ignal from his nuttier
be rturk napkin u;»der hi* arm and laid tbe
tabta
-And." a.ld« M. l\xi«Wqne, -he
waited vsi us, dalnjt everything htmwlf, more
■"■pally than four nr^ro Krvaali would
have done it." Antauio war 13 years ..Id,
bat Ing bron bum in tbe Gaboon ma! brought
tnnos-idaby tbe negro wla&gt; had educated
Mttq
Tho qumtlon tbm rtcurs. can tbe monkey
be diHncsdeatrd imd made sulMnrvicnt to

to hunt and bo a faithful guonttau of man's
mtcresH; U»o ox its* beni taught to drag
heavy load*, but tbo intelligent* of tbo nix.
far winic
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Graphic.

northern vixitorv invading this W’ettonVrZtta

”—i.
puny, irotn New
Lnglata wa;&gt; bring carried diagonally
through tba iron dlrtrirfaof Alatemannd tte
plna region of MtaMppI; while a third party
-Iowa, imnoi.aed
.___ _. .-TT?

t ourieg through tte sooth with a rewnbinaUoo

without a number of

.

Of nil Hying poicntfttuR,
'
txnd«gnifl‘’i i* Hi* HirLikn,,
’
knudivt* of Egrpt. Tbo
cf a ■ m
Fcllnli alavu rxvupyinx' a mmtaJ
’”
Ui«* khedival b'&gt;nwbc4d,n iivluitj ...........
aqAivatnd tmd KuGw.'quruth- tii-s ; • q ,
ImimII Fnaha. Towfik Imi j tu«- r»-?n.' i.
to hU half tirutbriK. wu- i.f
nivro. nli«» all of Uxsm giv«wu.
,
•kM| &lt;rf Ixtog grattenru to thovr} u-' •
tteii* fiegcra.
Tte tent Uura 1 nnt bun tot»irf tt. ■
.
of Jh'V ata dinnergirnt by |!:
Kiaxiitv Ixinril. 1 bad arrhnl r.t|,
.
aud wteatatadteu iu tin* rF.-^dkni tej....
top ot tte mall* trikiiig with l
,■
tfa&gt; graud inattw &lt;rf llx- rvnntu mU. aJij nl,’
nuuoatxnl-LePrimr Hrntk-t Lrr,
aftemani nu fardgnito- iiut iouUux tosur- *, ait
with a kind &lt;rf tattled loot, nt.iu't •. ..
tbuffltd upto bi-* fatbar, bmliiZy u
t),.
brm «rf hM .*0X1, mid tbwi n,*4 hi.
crtwxd i&gt;u tabrooM n-tirvd to
nrrsrf ibirrooni, fp&lt;&gt;&lt;i«*d l.y tj^/.rt.;.p:j4
&lt;MIV gtouv.v &gt;rf the old ktrndiva, w|x,, wjjb
returning n ■anglr* word -rf gn^Unc : h,.
■na. *&lt;snt &lt;«n talking «i«h tor 5. t-.ib
that t inx* could far*.** lita lwta'1', .&lt;
KS-MI twur. Itndw-■U-Crpsriilj. I wa&gt; .
tbercry.frw who ruriktevd it m *.1^ ’t^r
White to dlOW mt&gt;* &lt;V|«rte»y to tjsr
prince. During tbs* folkflrfug uoi. I 4 ,
good ilcttl srf Mtu l»Ui •*fi*.'i.'ith; ilimI ,
und 1 UMr) to be &gt;NMidi|*rni.!y auto ■ : j . r&gt;otntk bo’s ut talk .urt re-*wtaiat I; t xiW
waixter through tte rooter- uOU;&gt;g wid it*.
lUii'opsttsK iii Un* mod s.nt.t. im: ■ - ; lltt,
•U&gt;ul tte tialifca, ami wait tte tab r | t t.h
w|tsulJy dtMsgi'-’nbk- tnanntri M«&lt;ti ttw
former, nt:*wb oUivtac t-&gt;
linlivrw and Euroficnn- -ubteqi&gt;&gt;wt&gt;v :■ .tu
pansi
«m tte aub.k*
Gitlt-J &gt;vi-|i * tw­
it. stale tltntital t«Wi- fir intn^U-. u--i.* ■
IcnliL - attempts|i|&gt;J.s,im.-v lr.vril^„
uurksai by ..imjar ■ iuM-.iiu*'-- 4
. aimot,
bowv.s-r. huuun htin Ims- tix- tin'&gt;l, Midnt
look about ht* eysw. for hr* )i.'&lt;. rrpMiatiT
during tbe in* few nioutli. proredfai h.»
fatlx-r x dsq&gt;&gt;«tumi, »■* In -tmr.Unpr.:
When I next ww TrulU it -’a- ns tte
nutuuni nf IWQ. Jii* failur was iu ilt. t;i.
Luster* twntebed. «tnl A- tank nl TV:—1Kxts;r bntl 'tali fought *U‘iU» ref«&gt;
&gt;■
•Ito Lt!tte, lay perxxuil Mqiw.KUu*--» '.-. t
Aratsi and nnali &lt;U»-u»du:t*ou tte
;
with I-‘th rumsst a:»l Kwomusk r»&gt;uv iu. ■. uf
that tte Arabi ntovetn-rot &gt;sa-. dwthuCy ;n.
tr. &gt;tcd Bird S'ouirs^d
ut tat in .*a. •Tt*wfik.at»l that Meroily wtbdnro si•••
.
Is ten te san tte hs»p.-l— i.&lt;-- - f (1. •
.
INq, truc- otijr'-t Ot Ar.',!-- ■
pcam to bate l«*n rntiroir} ~; -u ti •■'
*
w.-im a dfclLtrt titevctnc'ii ■: ;JM ■- . ■
ngshwt VMtetiam. wi&gt;*nn Arid »»•. :■.
skive ottl ot the •Xiuut.
. . ' ■ *
in tubal that on n.tuy n fort ► ■ ■ • &lt;
Koran ail tbo utout'jteroii -.tn-J ‘
. Hgyt&lt; me &lt;■ liter tin Onst ■ r
x
ttatowin';tutheirMsaistlii,. !-ti.--.*-:&lt; intel ite starving |»«sui.try
-••■.
otJipxi to tiMirtgags all tb*n isurt Hv:. •
war again*' :toc Chrfcstitn*. «h; ti i". ■'. - .
item &lt;«q ot tbacountty av.-.ki ti. • ’ . u ft
stale nU
and wwt£*g*
”•:•■■ cx.w.i
iugly papular with thf-noli
aw I th
in asxxrrd with tbe itinera*.* : fettae* -4 *
tagotM ktedi vr.
111» sympathy with Aral* ” htart that nil of bit ciwr nrttlim;'- r- . .:
L—rents, and all th. triativsi- ot )-i- *.!*.
openly jollied-in tte ra.sts-jifot v:' 1 "»*
arriral ol Brilidt troop, in 4igjp!
»
mere »Uah. w»s tout tte flgtu
I b».
taking into conMd*.rati**.i tte i-.- s'o’ Ivvita nature of tte rare. wsWtii! tr t bsv*
■lared to go «o far bad b* nut been
*1. '■
tte riVraslim'a ae.Tt*
; •■■’;:!■
stantlhig hh offis-iai dtosptatAaT Will; ■■
venturing toarorrt that nil tte s
cumpbeitv which Jterd Ka»!i.
CUun-hu'.
tnnd.' ugaittet Tewfikuro eitet ;n every-i •w
(bo ba* hitherto dc.-iitMl t.t witM:a*» th-—■
uwloulsU'dly they on* not entire!’-*•
It to thiroffi* sal lot alt) coup*.-1 with ;
it-'
treas-tery, th*" taane stedr. to tv
It-’*u&gt; al) men, wtab came** Tawfik t«
'
lutoiy without a «utgl» tkrotM friend, 'trtec
native « F.urvp*nr..
row Tetrflk! I alwa.' *&gt; think tin*:. * &gt;
wm right when be n*t».**.rk.-.( t»» me il« u» ‘ •
Motihit ’ta bail nrtlur teart mv I- Al
Not contait with ilia vfct^ an wlfiHal agent if.
England nten tbe Literal-. *«ro la P’",'
he wa» continually *e.»dins orsr rnT.'t
«u-ire. ceuccaUy bhint
to intrif:"-'
the &lt; ***«rvativ&lt;v, m.-l r&gt;( eourw' »* .■
tard Hatnbury wnumikl then-i-rs &lt;rf p&gt;t*nmeut, Im* utteniptskl tte mow little gain *»itb
tbe liberal*. Nre-Uew to odd, tbs- EttgiMi
minister |Jeui|&lt;oMtttart- ia Egvpt *«* f'di»
awaru of all this, and nothing wm n; eaxnuaing than tn wtttob Ts-wiik rogrely x-.d
anblmhingly swearing: by Um leanl ati-1
portkniM cf Use jwopteC.' steTnl pef*,’n
liad never rent anybody to Kngian.1. ««•
then to watdi tte queer, a*pUeal sni’» ••*'
Sir Evelyn Baring, v. bo htul )te |&lt;wb »&gt;
contrary in tas poctati Tea 0k lhcr.*«|v'*.
with tbe
of ' tanging tbh dtagree.il4.
topic of cun venation, and of turning »’• 'n,“
cbanneh wtnrti be thought would be t»&lt;sgrvntdilo to tta Engli'b diplomat, &gt;■ "uki
tattirb out into tta nxta Jitter almas &lt;d «&gt;•*
French and of ttalr reprcrenlath e. Half st”
boar later would Stxl tbo khsdive couqs!"
lug to tte Frenrh pkiiiputeubsry of Ko
Evelyn Baring’s mdcre^s and of th.* tatohvable conduct of tte EnglWi in Eg}!’’ P***'
ing tte enure of tbe day he would »»k to
tngraUato himself with the ris ratan mfn: 4*r
by attacking tto Frt-ncb rotaty. and wM 1 -"
Rtandan representative by abudng the Utter *
German reslleoguo; leaving them all set*
, qxicntly • to compare uotex Then in tbe ct«&gt;
mg. when the au.bcncev wire at an cod- ll*'
would gather aresuud hint his native crotta
and begin to eurre all around mkI in tte m*^
iudterimlnab- raaniser "tboc uixAran dag*
CbrUUans, wtaso mother*' grwv may ,!'-‘
pigs deUksr -Egypt Cor. Hew York THtatw.

country i« in tte cniplnv of a »afo manuttet
urer hi thh town. Ho has tavsd time af. ■
time in tto penitenticry. Tt® caw* with whieb
burglary got away with «fes tbo"*
.
clurivojy ttat some man situated like tta &lt;:s
convict funtbben Item with informati''' voc^
eernlng the uewret lock* and tapru'-Minib.
so that they nro abk to demolWt the fixstit «►»
asufoby-boriAtiaringie brie tbroi.-ghaoi
tain placw in tta door and exploding it wi*b

iUUy foUowsd by an sm erf
labored

ctotate'

tbme ■outhmim In preparing th, anil
for tnpa, Uttte pion, propellad hr
this ctarreyant, awl

�/it?
The Hastings Banner.
„

TniimD.T, Mtl .S. 1MT.

LoSTdTtrtlMng Rat«:

IxXI.U'. I. &gt; &gt;»»•«
• ibiiurv Xottoen. 5 cento l*r I ,“*•
&lt; iri, J Thank*. !• &lt;s*nto
'
M LirliC * und Ifc‘iU.1 U'lti*’*** ton.
... . .
Ml miuee* for Kntertalnwente for pmat"f
’.Y.I. . . nr omul’atlon*.
?,?£;XITSU«
•• »&gt;rxerpt
“ »• forcharl table
“

w

^’ATCIIES! CLOCKS!

I'o reduce my large stock of above
good*. I will sell a limited number of
them on the installment plab. (weekly
payments.i or for green stove wood.
First eoqie, first served.
.
HMingt, Mich.

JOHN BESSMER,
Jmeler and Opdclxn.

Attention, Kniihts of Labor!
RMOKf THE CELEBRATED

ta V/Dtknan Cigar.
Uuaraatoed I'** EtUer aixl FtneU Warkii an-blp.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop's
DRUG &lt;TOKE.

Moseb Shultz, of Hope, was thrown
from a buggy on State street Saturday,
and quite seriously injured. The acci­
dent was caused by his teem backing
tuid so cramping the buggy as to over­
turn it
Baltimore Ghancie will give on
exhibition at their hall in Dowling, on
Tuesday evening of next week. An
interesting program has been prepured.Admitsion. 25 cents per couple, single
admission, 15 cents.
• Tie W. C. T. I ', will hold its next
weekly meeting at the Methodist
church on Tuesday, the 29th ifist.
Every temperance woman in town is
especially invited and urgently solicit­
ed to meet with them. Come at 1».
We vndekstand Rev. Father Flem­
ing will have during Easter week n
lecture at his church. The lecturer is
popular and well known among our
ati,•••!&gt;&lt; &lt; onsequrntly there in little
doubt that when particulars are made
known there will be a large turn-oqt
to greet the Rev. speaker.
The Bannerwm somewhat “ptwvio«" in its statement of last week that
work was being rapidly pushed on
Fonts'-hotel, for before the ink on' the
paragifiiph had become dry. the sound
of the ham me; had ceased, and Mr. F.
was on his way east, presumably after
funds with which to complete the
building.
A DELEGATION from tho Yqjing
Men’s Debating Club, of Nashville, will
meet a like delegation of home talent
in th/* High School of this city on Fri­
day night, of this week and will pro­
ceed to prove th^t ••Washington
deserves more praise from the people of
this country than LaFayette." Ad­
mission 10 cents. Comn everybody.
JlbeKs. C. 8. Burton and D. R.
Cook went to Lowell Saturday, in re­
sponse to a request far them to attend
a railroad meeting nt that place. The
object of the meeting was to endeavor
to form a syndicate for the ouilding of
a road from Battle Creek to Ludington.
rbi Hastings, Freeport and Lowell.
NO definite action was taken in the
matter.
It is to be hoped that the transac­

PER8ONAL_MENT&gt;ON.

succmfully treated and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Geo. Brooki is waiting on curtomen
Electric batteries and applisoi*?ii and
nt A. D. Uook'n.
trusoes for rupture funwied to pa­
F. 1’. Cook is spending several days tients until cure-!, free of charge.
Office hours from 8 a tn. to 8 p. in.
at Battle Creek.
R. G. French, of Middleville, wis in
The 16th ot March will ever l&gt;e h
tbe city Tlsuraduy last.
uiomoraUle day in tbe life of Mrs.
C. W. CrothcrA went to Muskegon Thomss Doyle. Her friendu and
Tuesday, on u business trip.
neighlmrs, to" tho numlicr of thirty,
Mnu C. E. Barlow, of Coldwater, is exiled at iin early hour in the evening,
and gave her a thorough old fashioned
the guest of Hastings friends.
surprise. After a general hand-shak­
Rev. F. W. Henry left Tutvulnv for ing-und welcome, Mrs. 1). esMived to
his new pastorate ut Muncie. Ind.
make all feel i&lt;t home; and the evening
Mrs. Julkn Goodyear returned Satur­ was spent tn ennvereation that left a
pleasant lmpre»don‘ upon the minds ot
day from u visit to Charlotte friends.
all present llefreabments were served,
Ben Walker nnd wife, of Martin, to which oil did ample justice. Before
were in the dty a portion of the past their departure Mirs Agile Rich, In
week.
liehalf of the friends present, presented
Miss Maud Young, of Middleville, is her with alieuutiriil plush album and
the guest of Hastings rtiativre and a newdrea*; while her daughter Mrs.
J. Hole, uu'I sons Thomas and Charlie,
friends.
remembered her by a pair ot gold bow­
Mrs. A. J. Bowne, ot Grand Rapids, ed glasses, that she might.I&gt;eltar »&lt;*e
spent the latter part of last week in and enjoy the objccUi of this world in
this dty.
her 62d year. The friends departed at
Mrs. Chauncey Crippen, of (Heoda. an early hour, each feeling to say:
Mich., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. C. "Dear friend: WelF hast thmi borno
the bleak March day of life, its storms
AV. Jones.
and Its keen winds to thee have been
Mr. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids, kindly tempered, and through all Ite
wan the guest of L E#Knappen und gloom there hast been warmth and
wife Sunday.
sunshine in thy heart. Now be the
Mrs. 0.11. Greenfield and (laughter hours that remain to thee, bright, sun­
Grace spent several days of the past ny. sympathetic and loving, like the
glow of a bright fireside in the wildest
week at Grand Rapids.
dav. Adi! kindly words and offices of
Isaac. Taylor, of Clyde. Oakland Co., good shall wait upon thy steps, as thou
was the guest of Dr.-Lowry and wife n goest on where God shall lead thee, till
portion of the post week.
thou reach the gates of a more genial
u man
season, itn&lt;! thy path t&gt;e lust to b
-------Miss Jeasle Sage goes to Kalamazoo
among the bowers, and living
next Monday, where she hits secured eyes,
fountains of a bright land."
employment In the Asylum.

L0THINC1 CLOTHING I
Why you should buy Clothing of

E. W. NORRILL &amp; CO
1. They have the largest an«l best selected stock in Barry
county.
2. Oar prices are lower than any other house for the
same quality of goods.
3. Oar goods are bought for CASH, and cash buys them at
the lowest market price.
4i Our prides are marked in plain figure&amp;on every garment.
•5. Our goods are al] new, of,the Latest Stylesand the most
desirable patterns.
• .
6.Our terms are STRICTLY CASH and -‘ONE PRICE
TO ALL.”
7. Our Furnishing Goods Department is complete in the
latest novelties of the season.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.
“ One Price Clothier.”
■ P. S.—We give a la.ge Kite with every purchase to the
amount of $l?00in Boy’s Goods.

Mrs. Baker Shriner, who baa l**en
nigh unto death for several dap., is a
Following are the real Mtate
trifle easier at this writing.
'
transfers for the week ending March
Bert Tinkler leaves fonl.iy tor a two 19th. as taken front the books in
week’s trip through Kansas, in the the register's office:
hope of lienriltting bis health.
K. B. Richard- to-Edwtn I. Rlrliardi; pared
Miw Hla Marshall, of Prairieville, In rralrtrvlUe *illaL-&lt;*. *1 jm.
I .awrr wee Hilbert to Mary I. WUUama; .’a on
who has iieen n student of the high
Circtdafion this week. 1.720.
school for two years past, returned to
her homo Saturday, where she will re­
Amy Ann Vurury Iu John Mrnt; « un Metlon
main for the summer.
B. CMrtlMon. kjcn.
Rmrahnaut esuew* W tbeptrpoaaol n&gt;&gt;«n
Orwci O. JohnvMi to HUfllUK Wllaux; .« os
Mr. D. C. Scott, of Lyons. Iowa, is
n e • sii.llUalrs for tomnshir officers, will ta
the guest of F. SfMtngeiiiacher and wife.
’.•M *t the places deaignatod l»low.
He-arrived Monday from California.
Su«*n MeNincb Ui liuabrnd W. Johntou. M
25. Pralrievtlh*. StJSL
MiM Myrtle Rose, who is attending ub -rationCrook
to 1-nn-l Dotrr: lo&lt;» "&lt;*' and »t».
tions of two young boys of this city- school in this city, is spending vacation HCtorlM
mIIhk*. II.ion
Auuu»ta Sharp»lr«n t&lt;» Cbarloitr Wright:
at
her
home
at
New
Mission.
Ix-elanau
brought to light during the past few
on M-cilon U. Ho(w. Sl.ono.
weeks, will have the effect ot making,
Hiram M. cha-c to Fianrtt N. Fn*rm*n: toon
Sft'x)
!&lt;&gt;WI&lt; Hcnse. Friday. April ut. a s p. m. parents more careful to know of the
Mrs. A. H. Johnson left for Romulus, Srctlofl JI. H»j*.
Wright to August* Sharp-teen; »
whereabouts of their children. If the Wayne Co., Tuesday, in response^ a •.Charioue
MKQM 'J. L'ruu,, . .11, •'
truancy laws were to lie strictly enforc­ telegram announcing the death «,W!»*r
Edward Murray toCb*». MrCani; «■ on Me­
lton 1». Rutland. SW
ed. a dozen or more children whoty we step-mother.
Llua. H. Cernold-to H. M. Ingrraon; W» on
av.NatuHay.Mant&gt;
might mention, would be saved from a
BMtinmre. Sa.«k’.
Harry Hale and wife, ol Nashville. «rctioO£&gt;.
criminal life.
Ezra A. Will Hou toRalgai and Emma l-infrar
an&lt;t
Mrs.
S.
A.
Hubbard,
of
Grand
&lt;non --rllou 21. Ym.ker Spring-. ATOM.
At the hoow- o|
Tin. entertainment of the Baptist Rapids, attended the funeral of Mn.
Mary Collin- to Mary Young: to on -eetlon IS,
s. s. on Friday evening will consist of Solon Bentley on Sunday.
94 OnUMC**nie.*L30.
short, spicy recitations by the ** little
Will Kelly, for some time in the em­ Section
Jno. A. V alriitbw In Frml'K C. Tuugale: und
folks." and vocal music by the young ploy of A. D. Ook. will soon go to
misses of the school. They have l«en Hxstingx Neb., where he has secured a
energetic in making us much prepara­ situation in a wholesale grocery house.
Mark Twain Iihs an article entitled
tion as possible and should be encour­
J. W. Leonard, of Chicago, father of “English as She is Taught." in the
s »cbix&gt;! houMF. TJmrMtay, aged t&gt;y ii full houv-. Doors open ut Mn. Baker Shrioer. and Wm. I^vnard,
m.
•*:»&gt;. standard time. Exercises, roiu- brother of the same, arc in the city, April Century. It gives numerous
meneeat7. Admission. 10 cents.
rullrd here by the serious illness of examples ot the remarkable English
At Martin MTcrX Frith). April t »• ?.
sometimes found in school exercises,
Mrs. S.
'
with r(inning)&gt;oinment by tte* humor­
Jessie Bonesteele, the wonderful
Rev. J. S. lairgi*. fur several yean ist.
child actress.and troupe, given musi­ rector
Tin: spring-time hits come.
of Grace church. Traverse City,
cal comedy entitled “Trixie.’’'ut Union will for a sea-on at least fill the vacan­
lot
to rent, Inquire of Baker
Hall. Thursday evening.
The com­ cy In the rectorship of Emmanuel
-ifriner.
•
pany is highlv spoken ok by the press church, made vacant by the departure
f.. W. Morrill A: Co. have a won! of this and other states. I f one enjoys of Rev. Henry. The people of Hastings
•c.say in this issue.
a hearty laugh, we advise them to l&gt;e will find in Rev. Large a genial gentle­
For Vm.e very cheap, anew single at I nion Hull on the evening mention­ man and true Christian.
ed. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Re­
.irriage. A. E. Kcnaston.
served scats, 35 cent*, at W. 11. GoodDeparted this life, at her home in
Meeting at K. of L. haU at 3 o’clock vmr A Oo.’h.
.
the city of Hustings, Thursday. March
Sunday afternoon. A genera! invita­
tion.
•
1
.
fund of amusement w as. created 17 th. Mn. Annie Bentley, wife of Solen
NoolJ&gt; stvlftt of Wall Paper at the on State street Monday afternoon hr M. Bentley, in the 39th year of her age.
\'.'W Di*ug Store. Fred’k Hotchkiss, the frantic swearing ot a countryman Mrs. Bentley was born in Butler. Pa,
21Xh. 1818. Caine to Michigan in
manager.
■
who was running a foot nice with his Sept
Muy. IKfi'.i, and on May 1st. 1872 was
The Young People’s Christian Al- wife, their goal l&gt;eing the passenger de­ married to Solon M. Bentley, who died
lance meets at the residence of Mrs. pot amLthe object the itoardlng of the thei'-th day of July. 1884. leaving two
westwjfrd bound passenger train. The children to a mother's care: Berths,
uhn Rock, Friday evening.
man was handinpped by a balie he was
Cr,ovi:i: and timothy seed. salt. Hine carrying in his arms, but he was the now agtal 14. and Maude, nine years.
• tnd cement, etc, at the new elevator. winner,the woman being a close second. She leaves surviving her two Meters
Mre. DePlanta, of this citv. nnd Mrs.
• loods new and Warranted.
Many of the spectators thought that Luwrason who resides in Cunadu. and
II. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons are rear- perhaps the profanity of the man.lenl n brother, H. G. Hale, of Nashville.
NATURAL hlCT
'r.inglng the interior of their store, glv- I wings to his feel.
The constant care and watchfulness
1 n. avows
ag them additional room for shelf । Tins forenoon an alarm of tire was over her husband during bis lust sick­
ness, jiith the parental anxiety for the
good!.
sounded, and soon the news spread that fatherless children left to her cure; soon
Take your prweriptions to the New Mrs. lluyford’s house was on fire. The began
MOST PERFECT MADE
to make inroads upon her health,
Drug Sjoru. Quality of medicine!
and it soon was apparent that con-1 pr«T«rr't • '.th Btrirt r^anl to Pnrltr. Htnagth. “a4
guaranteed. Fred’k HoUhkiis. man­ tiro department promptly responded to sumption had marked her for a victim. 11-aUbUln-**. hr !Tu-«»Il»ktnsl'.'WTWreonliJE«
the alarm, but the flames were subdued
no AmmocU.lJww.Alim or PbMptuUac.pr.ITuVS
ager.
before the arrival of the department. Though wasted in body, by -uttering Kxtxacia, VaaUla, Laax*. «ic , Oto or teUoocatjr.
The ladies' relief corps nf Fitzgerald It seems that ifrs. H.’s clothing c: tight and pain, her mental faculties remain­
Post will give a social at Post hall. Fri­ tire from a gasoline stove, henw the ed dear and bright, and the thought of i
day evening, April 8th. A general in­ alarm. The lady was ^uite severely leaving her children without! father ।
burned. Since the above was put in type or mother’s care seemed to nerve her
. vitatlon.
with wonderful power to battle with,
HABTINO8 MARKETS.
It is currently reported that Roes the physicians summoned to attend the terrible disease: but overpowered
Hicks proposes to secure the nomina­ Mrs. llttyford. state that her injuries at last, though but in tbe meridian of Wheat. white
are
very
serious,
with
the
probabilities
tion for city marshal on the fusion
life
and
surrounded
by
loving
friends,
unfavorable for her recovery.
ticket for himself.
she laid the burdens nod sorrows of life does..........
Tuesday U.K Fostoffice Inspector aside, and stopped by the wayside to Rmm........
Bran new stock dt Drugs. Books and
Foutoea..
Wall Paper, at the New Drug Store, L. Newberger, made postmaster Pow­ rest.
McOmbeFs Jewelry Store.
Fred’k ers a surprise visit, and gave the post­
Applrai dned
Coming to Hastings—Fouhteen
Hotchkiss, manager.
office a thorough inspection. He found
Tin: Barry County Teachers' Associ- the postmaster’s “ lamps filled and Do&lt;TOILS.-Doctors of tbe great Eng­
.ittoo. held in this city Saturday, was triinmed ready for burning," and ex­ lish staff of physicians and surgeons
well attended, and the' exercises were pressed himself highly satisfied i t the will visit the Hastings House. April
manner in which the government 4th.6th.Btb, 7th, 8th.—Monday. Tues­
interesting throughout
The minstrel show ut Union Hall busineas is being eonductea in that in­ day. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.—
Saturday evening last was well patron-* stitution. Postmaster Powers will re­ five days only.
The doctors return every three
ized, and was meritorious. Tbe tele­ tire with an enviable record as an
efficient government official. During months. They treat all variety of dis­
phone act took the cake.
his administration of four years tills ease and deformity.
As this is their
1 would like to hear from tbe man office has not been Inspected by the advertising trip they will give advice
who made inquiries after tbe evaporat­ government, except in the instance and perform all surgical operations
ing business in Portland. Address. C. mentioned above, and the business has free of charge, viz: Removal of can­
H. Triphsgers, Portland. Ionia Co., always been conducted strictly in ac­ cers, tumors, cataracts, curvatures of
cordance with the rule# and regula­ the spine, clubfeet and all other surgi­
Mich.
the department. Tbe returns cal operations. It constitutional treat­
A crowded house greeted Jas tions of
ADVEKTISXD LETTEKS.
always been correct, not one ment is required, all It will cost the pa­
Clarke Saturday evening, on the occa­ have
having been sent back lor correction.
Letton addrrtaed to the totlowtng Mnona retient will be their medicine
sion of his lecture on Robert Burns
They will not take any case to treat s»ss?a.s&gt;“
before the Barry County Teachers’ As­
Sv-BpniSE Parties.—Saturday, last
without there is a moral .certainty of
WUllam McCMaod. Geo. E. Roberta, Hearr
* .^nation.
Mr. and Mrs. Moms Seeber. of RuJand, giving entire satisfaction.
■mu*, awtta a Tbompion, o. a. whuum,
Etta Weaw.
Drop IXtare-Bto Couiln
‘ R. K. Grant has a half page an­ were agreeably surprise by a visit from
It your disease is incurable, they will William iFairlong. Mamb F. Johnwa. Mel
nouncement Ln this issue. Kirk evi­ thd neightwrs and Barry county friends frankly and honestly tell you, and will Stewart.
dently intends that the people of Bar­ to the number of 86, it being their 27th give such advloe as may be requisite to
W. H. rOWBKM. r. M.
ry county shall not forget the fact that wedding anniversary. Dinner was serv­ prolong life: also caution you against
he is “on deck" in theclothlng business. ed after which Mr. David Bowker, In spending more money for medicine and
appliances
which
traveling
impostors
Queen Bess ) The sweetest and behalf of the awembled guesta, present­
►ebool houw. Wrdntojiay. March m u 3 o'etoct
suggest
Olive Blossom &gt; best odors in the ed tbeir host and bostees with hand­ usually
The number of patients were tnwted p. tn. (or ImtwKltetely after th« W. C. T. V.
Snow Bells
) market, nt the New some and valuable mementoes of the and
, Inc
rainxiw uf txittlu* In GOTTI I Hlrejected in the following places, viz:
Cash Drug Store, managed by Fred’k occasion. Mr. Seeber responded in u Ottawa. 1.325. 460 rejected; London
feeling
manner, after which short adHotchkiss, the Druggist
Ont.
1.270.
MO
rejected;
Hamilton.
dresscs were made by several others.
On Tuesday Dr. Lowry, assisted by The day was happily and profitably1 1460.655 rejected; Toronto. 1,460,1.106
rejected; Detroit, 3,220 1,780 rejected;
Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, removed one spent by all concerned.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn, on Monday East baginaw. 2,117. 1,1» rejected.
of the eyes of Mrs. M. Chilson, ot Hope.
The lady has been a great sufferer for tlio 14th. and the 20th anniversary of This staff is compoaed of men who
their marriage, were surprised by a have reached the highest round in the
some time from cancer of the rye.
visit from 46 of their neighbors and ladder of medical and surgical science.
Remember the date and go early, as
Wednesday morning the dwelling friends. After partaking of a bountlTh.- W. it Im.ad. M made smb
» He.l-Wood rtra. Tta*Cr»oethey can only wait upon about 160 pa­
of Mr. Fred Hoes, who Uvea four
beard* sad bort vsmmh la th*
tients a day. Consultation free. All
miles west of the dty, caught flre. and
diseases of the eye. ear, throat Jnnga.
IACHAW
company, with numerous reminder! of heart, liver, stomach, kidneys and all
the various forms of female complaints
the occaaloo.
fire originated in tba roof.
CirANTED.—a girito no ifner*! hmitrwork
\\ m .ma!’ temlljr. C*Hon M». Wn.TON.
.j-jiMr "Otoe.

Local b^ws.

J’qwdG’ | t*«!s

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

gOMETHING NEW!
AT PRAIRIEVILLE!

Monday, March 4th,
C.

L.

BRIGHAM

Will Open a Cash Store at Prairieville.

Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots
and Shoes, etc.
CALL AND SEE HIM.

REMOVAL
Dr. E. H. LATHROP

Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery and Wall
Paper lias lieen insreased.
We now have one of the Most Complete'stocks in the city.,
We will have for the next 30 days a.

Special Sale of EooRs
Paper and Envelopes.
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
Department.
f

Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep ia the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, out of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Cali and sect hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I abo have a quantity of Plow Poieta, etc- that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the.plaoe, and yours respectfully,

�J. J Atkins. Chief of I’oUee. Kmhville, Tenn, writai: “My family and 1
are beneficiaries of your most exceUaut
medicine, Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption; having found it to
be all that you claim for it. desire to
testify to its virtue. My friends to
whom I have recommended it, praire it
at every opportunity.” Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption to
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bron­
chitis. asthma, croup and every sec­
tion of throat, chest and lungs. Trial
Iwttles free at W. H. Goodyear i Can
Drug Store. Large size $1.00.

id

You are feeling depressed, your appe­
tite is poor, you are bothered with head­
ache, you Are fidgetty, nervous and
generallv out of sorts, ami want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with
stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whisky, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you -in
worse condition than before. What
you want to an alterative that will
purify your blood, start healthy action
ofv liver and kidneys, restore your
vitality, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine yon wil!
find in Electric Bitters, and only ut
cents a botUeut W. H.Goodyeara &amp; Co.'s
Drug Store.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
PriceiS cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Sarah Draper has been awarded 61,(KX)
damages from Capt. Geo. Smith, qt Bay
City, for breach dr promise.
Bloomington, Ills., Sept. 18.1882.
Messrs. F. .1. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo O.
Have taken Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Had
catarrh al! my life: am 48 years old.
Had Asthma 19 years, and a dreadful
cough for five years.
Have taken
everything; went to the Hot Springs;
I have doctored with tbe doctors here;
1 have done aothrng but take medicine
for 19 rears. When 1 commenced us­
ing Hall’s Catarrh Cure I was almost
dead. I sent for the doctor the day I
got Hall's Catarrh Cure, and 1 told him
that I would die any way and that I
would try your medicine. I was verv
bad. How 1 suffered for 9 years! I
could hardly breathe at times. I saw
Hall’s Catarrh Cure advertised in the
papers and commenced taking it. I
would have been under the ground to­
day if it had not been for that. 1 have
not had one bad spell of coughing since.
In breathing my head feels well and 1
am well, it has done me a thousand
dollars worth-of good. There are ten
ot (uv t riends. on seeing what it had
donKXqfr me. taking it. and it is helping
them. 1 only wish that every one who
lias catarrh, asthma und a Iwl cough
could see me. so that 1 could tell them
all to take it. All that know me here
know how 1 have suffered. (1 have
been here since 1858) and say-to me “I
am so glad you have found something
that could cure you." Everyone says,
-how much better you loot’’
The
doctors say they are glad I found Hall’s
Catarrh Cure as they could not enre
me.
• I cannot express my gratitude to you
for the good Hall’s Catarrh Cure has
done me. You can use as much of
this letter hs will do the afflicted good.
Publish it to tlie whole world—it is all
true and they should know it
J08EFHENE CHRISMAN.
WG East North strceL

A South Haven couple, after fifty­
seven years ot wedded life, have made
application for divorce.
trifle with any Throat or
VJVW X. Laag Diaeasa. If you have
a Cough or Cold, or tho children are
threatened with Cronpor Whooping Cough,
use Acker’s English Remedy and proven!
further trouble.
It to a poaitive cure,
and we guarantee It. _ Price 10 and 50c

E. II. Lathrop, Druggist.
The pretty girls at Tecumseh have
boycotted the young men of that vil­
lage who smake. drink or chew
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Host­
ings as well as the handsomest and
others call at our store and get free, a
.trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. It cares acute and
chronic coughs. Price 50 cents und
31.00. W. H. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kwnp’n Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. II. Goodyear.
“I TRIED Everythibg. without re­
lief, but Kempti Pile Suppositories cur­
ed me." So writes A. G. Rose, New
London, Conn. Price 50 cents per box
W. H. Goodyear.
The lumber cut ut Cheboygan this
season is estimated will be from 125.OOOjOOO to 150,000,000 feet
The unprecedented sale ot Boscbee'a
German Syrup within a few years, has
aatonished the world. It is without
doubt the safest and best remedy ever
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cure of coughs, colds und tbe severest
lung troubles. It acts on an entirely
different principle from tbe usurl pre­
scriptions given by physicians, as it
does not dry up a cough and leave the
disease still in the svstetn, but on the
contrary removes the cause of the
trouble, heals the parts affected and
leaves them in a purely healthy condi­
tion. A bottle kept in tbe house for
use when the diseases make their ap­
pearance, will save doctor’s bills and a
long spell of sfftious illness. A trial
will convince you of these facts. It is
potitively sold by all druggists and
general dealers in tbe land. Price, 75
centa. large bottles.

Benton Harbor young men have reg­
istered a vow to don knee pants with
the arrival of spring.
Ayer't Pitta arc purely vogetable, perfoeUy
reJe. do not gripe, and art a aplendkltoutc.

The salvation army Has eatabltohed
Ixarracks at Bennett’s Corners, Oceana
county.

&lt;1

w THE KEV. GBO. H. THAYER. &lt;4 Bourbon,
lire* "to'khiUm'tM&amp;SsUMIt'ioX CVRi"

JSVGKXKDArixPOBT, Editor.
report. Woodland. Mich. r

The dairv and food commissioners of
Ohio mv lo » nwral tinwlor:,,
.
•‘Our commission tlrmly believes that
a majority of the butter m$de by farm­
ers is good butter, out it is ruined when
transferred to the dealers'. hands, and
done in this manner: It ia received
mostly at country stores and placed in
filthy, frowsy, rancid boxes or placed
and stored in cellars thoroughly im­
pregnated with vicious odors of rotten
potatoes, coal oil, flsh brine, pork brine,
and every other foul odor that comes
from decayed vegetables kept for sale
at such stores. Genuine butter will
lose all its good flavor in n very few
put in any such place.”
“But tho next fatal step of the dealer
is to take all varieties of colored butter
and rework them together, mixing and
crushing until he secures an even color.
He then packs his mass of salve into
tubs or firkins. It is no longer butter,
the granulation of butter b0ng ail
spoiled by the second and unnecessary
working, which leaves simply grease as
the reauiT.. In this ruined condition it
reaches the consumer through the city
commission houses, anti -of course is
pronounced unfit for table use and pos­
sibly for cooking purposes. How can
this be remedied? in two ways. The
consumer must purchase direct from
the farmer in suitable sired packages,
so that no second working need be
made, or the dealer must reform. No
dealer should buy butter from the
farmer unless it be put up in conven­
ient shipping packages when made, and
in amounts of 1(1 to 50 pounds each, ac­
cording to the size of the dairy, and un-.•
less it to at all times good, fresh, sweet
butter: and no more roll butter should
be received than the dairy retail trade
ol the store demands. This is practical,
and the entire make of&gt;utter in the
country can be brought to terms.”
“Next, no dealer should handle a
pound of butteruntil he first secures a
room to keep it separate from all other
goods having an unpleasant odor. A
cheap, up-ground artificial cellar is best,
where the air to pure and well ventila­
ted. but can be kept cool."
“Roll butter should be kept on earth­
en plates, and these should be kept
sweet and clean all the time. Every
merchant who will handle butter in
this manner need never lose one cent,
nor will any consignment sent to tria­
ble city dealers, as packed by the farm­
ers. fail to bring the full fair market
price. Nor will consumers ever com­
plain. The shade or color is not so maU-rlal aa to have good frrth, sweet but­
ter."— Mich. Farmer.
The increasing use ot bi Her and
cheese color naturally sugi tsts the
question, “What is it made ol and is it
harmless?" Anatto, which is so large­
ly used for the purpose, is the product
of a small South American tree. The
latter to randy more than 12 feet high,
has a houdsome head, and each branch
is terminated with a cluster of flowers
resembling peach blossoms, in color.
The pods, at first are of a fine rose col­
or, become brown as they ripen; they
are covered with bristles and contain
numerousseeds, Each seed is surround­
ed by a dark red pulp and this is remov­
ed by placing the seeds in water and
allowing them to ferment, with fre­
quent stirring. The pulp being freed,
tbo seeds are strained oht and the pulp
allowed to settle, It is then placed in
bottles and evaporated to a thick paste
which forms the anatto known to com­
merce. It is made into two. or four
pound rolls, covered with canna leaves
and packed in wicker baskets or boxes.
Anatto, when fresh, resembles putty in
its consistency, has a dark brownish
red color, and emits an unpleasant odor.
It has long been iu dyeing, amp's even
added to chocolate in South America,
to improve the color And flavor. Anntto, made into butter color, with the aid
of sonwlorin of potash or soda, to en­
tirely harmless, ami no one need hesi­
tate about using it.—Dairy World.
A Itrinrilj- For Gnll»dshoulder* In Uurwe*.

To the editor of the Mich. Farmer;
Having been a subscriber to your val­
uable paper for some time and receiv­
ing much information from it, I am de­
sirous of giving the many readers of the
Farmer, the benefit of a simple receipt
I have for the prevention and curing of
galled shoulders in horses. Take one
ounce of copperas, one once of gunpow­
der, and one ounce of blue vitriol; dis­
solved in one quartof warm rain-water;
apply two or three times 'a day. It to
also excellent for lameness in aheep.
This is a cheap and also ven’ effective,
remedy, and I would ad vise every fann­
er to try it.—Sulscriber, Fenton, Mich.

To give a kitchen a neat appearance,
and to keep it clean, it is a good plan to
stain it. A farmer’s wife describe how
it may be done. “Put about an trance!
of burnt umber in a quart of linseed
oil; the amount needed will depend up­
on the size of your floor. A quart will
go over a considerable surface. Mix
the umber carefully into the oil. tryin#i
it occasionally to get the desired shade.
Apply it with a woilen cloth, rubbing
it hard to get the colour well into tbe
pores of the wood. Then go over it
with a soft, dry doth, nnd after a few
weeks rub it again with merely the
boiled oil. Once in six months or more,
according as needed, use the umber mix­
ture. With care in wiping up a floor
thus prepared, that to, using tepid wat­
er instead of strong soap suds, it will
last a long time. If the floor is walnut,
the trailed oil and umber will be suffici­
ent."—Rural Canadian.
The N. E. Farmer thinks that more
calves which are raised by hand-are
spoiled by feeding milk that is tooold
than by any other one form of bad
management. This milk should be।
alraut blood heat, or 98 degs.. and it to
Irast to teat with a thermometer, as be­
ing somewhat more accurate than the
finger. It should be given st regular
times and in reasonable quantities.
The withholding of the cream is much
less a detriment than the neglect of
feeding at the right temperature.

AMETOV

Mr. E.S. Goff reported experiments
With potatoes. BeiedHon of wed from
the most productive hills, planting
whole potatoes or large cuttings, cut­
tings permitted to- dry three days, of

‘W as the tots remain alive.

A

•

eutrch eontafwed in tbe tuber planted
susUines tbe young plant until ltd roots
are established, hence advantage of
whole tubers In giving a more vigor­ AND
ous aUrL—N. Y. Tribune.

TEN THOUSAND AT STAKE

Agricultural.

The

THREE THOUSAND MILES Or

BILLOWS TO BREAST.

EMILES.
but the
“All the world’s a sti
fare does not suit everybt
Heaven lies about us in our' infancy.
Yes. very true; but our neighbors lie
about us when we grow us.
It is an open question whether Jonah
Nrw YOBK, March 14.-TI» schooner
was tho first Secretary of the Navy, or yachu Coronot and Diuntlsei atartnd ou
of tho Interior.—Lynn Item.
tbeir rnc» acrow tbo ooean to C&gt;rk hartor
A lazy fop asked his physician what shortly after I p. m. KaUir-lay. Tbo rac:
he considered the best size for a man ? to decide which is tba faiWt boat and for a
“Exercise." exclaimed the sturdy dis­
ciple of Esculapius.
Patient—“What do you think of a
warmer climate for me, doctor?"
Doctor—“Great Scott! man, isn’t that
just what 1 am trying to save you
from?"
The Baltimore News puts the cost of
Solomon’s Temple at almost 87M,(XJO.lMH000. Don't believe Solomon in all bis
glory ever saw oy heard of so much
money.
“Yes," said the school-girl, who had
risen from the highest position in her
class, “1 shall have a horse-shoe for my
Bmblo, os it denotes having come from
e foot."
A frontier poet .sang recently that
“Hard was he up; and in the hardness
of his upnres stole a ham." There is a
true Concord school of Philosophy ling
in the “hardness of his upnesa’'
“A than said to ine the other night."
remarked a well-known clergyman, “I
would not have missed your sermon for
810," and yet when the plate was pass­
ed round that man put in a penny!’’
“Had drank," to not good English
grammar, says a high authority. It
certainly is not. “Was drunk" Is better
gnunriiar, and more in accordance with
Ute facts, at least nine times out of ten.
A half drunken congressman once
staggered up to Horace Greeley and exclalniKl: "“I'm a self-made man.” Hor­
ace replied: “1 am glad to hear it. for
that relieves God of a great responsibil­
ity."
The sea serpent has reappeared off
the coast of Massachusetts. Secretary
Endicott might capture this monster
and employ him as a part of the now
system of sea-coast defences.—Phila­
delphia Press.

BAI'MIKM.
: 5
Owl's Head, in tbe Narrows Tbe Cofoo.it
lol actxmrtfe starting hue. her tium Mug I
hour. 111 miuuUi, 17 seconds, and tbo Daunt-

Bateuia u ’ a steam
XH BVBH,
yacht Mctror and tbs
„ —_____
excursion steattrcr Bay HlJgn. Tbo Coro
net mntntkinol
Iwr
teed and just
below the
Bobbins
reef
light
sha
jihad over to tla&gt; starboard and beadaJ al
most due *asL Tbo accompanying tugs and
steamer greeted tbe mantruvra with wblaUea

hi rrcal d.uicer. 1 rouilmnd to Mirer
until I cwnturiiT'l U'li-.’ Averts Clreirv
iVi lornl. !*•-» than one Wire of tlil» taL
imide inatlkdite rutril inc. and 1 fwl fiiat
1 oiro the prcrervniloii of my life to f's
curative power*.—Mrs.’Ann Lockwco-L
Akron. New York.
Ayrr"« Cherry Perioral l&lt; roHriderrd.
here. I be one gn’at rotacdy fur all di* a** ■&gt;
nf tlx- throat and iimga, ami l» moro
in drnuuid than anv oiIht mrilivinr of .if*
clam. — J. F. HobetU. MasuoiU. Ark.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Mai
th*

rem
clea

“jUaa fdMowtag iteaeripro
toad
and being iu th«four (Bnorth, ot nwge number
***”&lt;«**■"*)• of Harry. rt,Ir . ( !:%*"
iu&gt;d described as the wuthimt , , norUnrestquarter of section twrojmlf
in said town,cxrvpUngand trsmi,.' !r,r!

U Ms wife, to Janes If. Mrhenu .ijWjfc?
H. severance. Auni H. i*ts, asu
tx-iMj: mi roeucn «j. hi mild tuan *
£
r*M» »• west. mtululiiK atwt w.e-U.irdT; "
acre ol laud, and cuntataitw thlrtv..... JLr. *
ur*t oreationen I«rr. i [1U1(j. |&gt;!lu.
;
■oeood abore UMUtloued jmrrci. ahdrinTi
from line of lifcbnuy.
’
tahpreln* dereritert |H«rc tlland lia« been r*-i.-.ca.-&lt;t |,oin !il(f ulw.'r .{L,• *
&lt;4, -««•«..... —iu.... i-.uatS SU
to-irtt: nil that part or *«d looiiuu'-rt i..
«mte and beiug in the r’.iiagr
•: . '7.r
county of llamaml blaU-of Sin
•
oertbed a» follow..
point on the wi«t bm- ot Gr^-.t u.nhi,
?
the nortlren.t corner of !■&lt; ntunlwr
.i '
NorK number otaMy-alx im;i. run.hbi Umwertonallneat rts&amp; angle* u.«t,
Grand lUpld* rtrcct\nnren-f.) n»l. th. -2
itortfa on a hire parallel with
llqGrand Uai&gt; d» aUvel right (»&gt; n*f. thejic,.
trerallcl with first mroHvt.rd hire iir:,T1, ■
nwlx tr, ..Ut
iIhm &lt;Ji
i .
.

ld» atre« eight (•
.Dated, January.
LESTEK J.

tbe sain*

vociferous

tight of the Coronet
taforo dark Sat­
urday nigbt, at any

•
I -anting. February Uh. ini.
To the Sherif! of the County of Barry:
Stx—Yon are hereby notified that at the Elec­
tion to be field in thtv State, on I lie UrM Munday

j.ublic exaralnatk-n.'. *
SAsbvfUe. Friday. February ”VJ
• .
I Freeport, Friday. March lltb. t-XJIaUius*. Friday and tuituni.... March
WddiAli.e. Friday. AjHl». ft- r.
Hickory lorum*. l-rida-. AfM-tl - 1-t
it in rvprctrd that nil v.U&lt;. Ini.-;;. ;a .. I
hai.- M.t (.•ttir.cat.-5
■ .

. Aino a Circuit
ircult. to which
ent al
Kxan.lw.u-,|&gt;S i ' • Ik ’&gt;•:■
&lt;&gt;rnl ;u»: «ntlcu.clilclh the U ” r.
C.&gt;i»d',lat&lt;* lot a tluni amtr &lt;ert!.yaten-&gt;:
1-.m a Mtlatocifio exatnuialter. u
iu*! \
rradtar. jwiitnaaaUl)., anthiuci.e.
••mr y
iVtapby. V. b. uifttori. erill a'om.'-iti.; :i - -y
mkI art ot tcartitnx. ;&lt;t.u t-iiysh :
»i;s । «•

tbeCi»n»tl(;ition ot thi- SUte will te- subtuiUcd
to the people of iLc Slate for ttrrtr adoption or
rejection. vU.
An amendmeut to Hectlmi «». Article 4. rotethe to the lhp&gt;ur,trntDc:

qutrrdjn each bmreu. with an (l

G. H. OSML'M. Cretan of Ktate
linker Hlirtnrr, Sheriff. ' »
Hartings. Mifh.. Fob’y 7. l*C.
To thr Qualified Voice* of Barry County:
You.....
arc.Iu...
.hereby uotlfinfl
that.
acconianrc
..&lt;rS.
.......
• &gt;._In ...
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All candidate* with ajicru no mwu'rer at :t*
School officer* tr*prcudh ItolW.u:'
1,11.
Ir.

w. i* rouiKMtS. n
yaebta will not ace na.-b other after that
until tb*y approach L’c*k harbor. Tbe tat­
ting is in favor of kta Dauntkwa—fl.tXW
to ma.
Capt. Samuel*. who win guile tbo Daunt-

Munday. April 4th. A. D. ia«7. one Justice &lt;h
tire Huprroia Court tu place of Jinn. Jamon V.

Dclaull liavlnx ben. mode In the ct.not.xu
ot r certain tuortcaEc cxeroU*!
( brri:.*i&gt;
Uolfkumand'MleQaUxrttM' to U&gt;ir..'-. Mm
NiaB, beartac dale July M&gt;i. i«3. ar.J
-ik’

ordM ir

menu, on pace Ifc. &lt;
iwr. on which nxwti

•• viwn iu
imw-i -..............
lie auction, to the hlxhr*| t'Klder. »t tr*' ’’•■rtk
Iront Uoor ot tUo court bdUM- In tbe ritj &gt;'l "»*■
tinga. Michigan, that hel«s t!»r «,&gt;.:.•(• nhrrc
Circuit Court for tlxi
ot F.-ur&gt;’ I* bl'1' ’
ttvpremtaM drernbM in *aid bhxVw. '-r
much thereof aa mav be srroaaarr to P*‘ ' '
anwunt tine on said ruortgw
tea ivr &gt;' •'
Interest. :u»d all legal ro*»
.
.-il.. .&lt; In J. lI
I-I’

sottth-rauterly halt of lot
On. ta BeObett * KraMd
—-----------of llAMUig*. srcoraltir to the plat thm-of.
Dated, Feb'y nth. isn.
’
’
eobK &amp; FHEI.POX
AMlgnreiof said Monsr.*-

S UHWWV (H
. ......... ,
i executed bi Martha &gt;!•”•
mad and wile,la llinw-M.

Uro tba sum &lt;4 gt.tAi. and ao suit or prorordfttjs
at law hariag bron instituted to rcro- rr the
aoaejra secured by said moogagc or any pm*
Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power of -ale
contained in said nmrtpnre and U&gt;«

at pu|»lte auction, to the hlvhrst bidder, st thr
aorth front door of the court buuw In the rl-&gt;
of HaMlngs, Michigan, thst being thr V-"*
whore Um «irenit court for th* Cotiuty-of n « is boldou. tbe premises drecrttMd in wdd n.-rtgage or so much thereof m mwy be necrs'ar' ‘

n»c dot upon oald inartgnn. to wii &gt;
Intereat thereon train Un&gt;date.
■"“ “—tew are (lererlbtrf In re Id mo «*■•••&gt;
«:i
retain niece or parcel of land
kblp ofBope. In tbe County of IMu r .
! Mtohlpui, and dereribed aalyl^*’.
laontii noir oft be aouth west m

»

: eighty aeara, according to the
:
amy.be U* same roorrorl«**.rx.vi!«u
•oftoMofftluiaouUi west corner.lt
ds fast and nest, and eighteen ro-’

ludge of ITobate.

In a Buffalo household In which the
“Mikado” is b favorite composition, a
little girl came down stairs the other
day and asked bar anut what dreadful
things the supposed ber still vounger
sister put In her prayers? Tbe mint
exprroaed ber inability to conjweture.
and tbeshocked little maiden replied:
She says, “O Lord! bkaa the flowers
that bloom in tbe spring, tr* la,”

milAM M. CHASE.Mortgas
SMITH kCOUIROVK.
Solicitor* fnrMortEM!*-

-s
ISO'S

It fe. MmW IL-CM- '—w

important
xre tuuM»y. Grand

kid
wil

M
rh

I w
an
in

Daunt Jew, and when

“Mr,” said Laura l*arvenu, at New­
port, “ma. Lord 'Westchester told me
all hifi property in England is entailed;
what’s entailed, ma ?” “ Why.^said ma,
"it’s all fenced in, you know, something
tlrctetheU.pwrtrxmc’
like a barbed wire arrangement like
i.smrciox &lt;?. The nuniufacture. gift, or sale
’PtUtuw*. nuUk or vlmma liquors in this
whni’Aon your grandpa’s fartn.”-r-AlStair, rxrcpt tor medical. niMhantcal. ehwnlbany Argus.
and
TOtrty
’’l'*’ •Mrituoma. malt or vlt»School director—“Your pretensions
ou&lt; lh|tH&gt;rc shall Im- deemed to exist, except tbe
of ability to take charge of the school
rmbt h. ni.iuufaetnre or sell fw medicinal, meclmnical. ebemleal or scientific purpoM-a under
are not satisfactory." Applicant—"!
still have my leading feature in reserve."
Director—“What is that?" Applicant
—“I am cross-eyed os you may have no- ot his eonijietitnra. Ho was low fortunate in
liced. 1 can keep the whole kscfiool in tbo ruoo b-tw«&gt;n lb« Dnuntlew ani Cambria
2rti2TU,k'd??.“‘ an “mrn.lmcut fn
order at once."
— from Queenstown to Bandy ikok-tho
«w*t*l«»‘lon of the
A wife wanted her husband to svm- Cambria wining by I hour, *3 minutos.
elrc- i ' V
tW,»
*,lb,nlll*'d to the
pathize with her in a feminine quarrel,
but he refused, saying, "I have lived
long enough to know that one woman a well-built, muscular-looking num of about
lt» «x»HruUoii of the state
to as good as another, if not better.”
“And J.” retorted the wife, “have lived
long enough to know that ons man is
l®
native of
as bad as another, if not worse."
A little girl was told that she could
State of Michigan. County of Rarry-si.
not have something which she wanted
„ At a session of tin- 1 Tubule Court
on n shelf. After the mother left the
Countt of Ramundertakings which
room the child climbed up and got the
article. “I thought I told you you
couldn’t have it," said the mother on
her retarii. “But you didn’t say 1
couldn’t get it," replied the child.
“I will add," concluded the young
man who was applying for a situation,
Carr, cbomy.
"that I am a college graduate.” “Oh!
»d. may be admitted U.;
that won’t make any difference,” was
About tVJO.CXKt has
the reassuring reply, “if you stick to
your work; and. besides, we want
somebody about the place who is strong
enough to carry in coal."—N. Y. Sun.
Robert Hall was unhappy in his
C0UMy’
courtship of Miss Steel. When he was
perhaps smarting beneath the diaap- tbo entrance f«o shoal! be 110,000, and fn
pointment, he went tote*. The lady of
the house said with no very good taste
“You are dull, Mr. Halit we have no
polished Steel here to entertain you." 000. Caldwell H. Colt, owner of the Daunt.
“Oh! madam, that's not the slightest Im wlvw I.
__ uv~.____
.
consequence, you have plenty of polish-

I’itU will warble (IDMrolt Much 28.

«hk

Speedily Cu,red.
I-am «aii*Hr&lt;l Unit t!il« remedy taved my
life.—Juo. Wcbrtcr, Fawtuekct, IL 1. .
I contracted a revere cold, which anddenlv devchi|«ed into Piwtnnouia. preretrttng tianseroim m«'l ul»ihwir ajiwirfotiw.
My ifliV’leitm M “tmo wnlrrcd the tire of
Ayer*M Cberrv I’mcnil. Hit inrfrudton*
were followed, and the rc«iiIt wa« a rapid
end permanent etnk — IL E. Bluipauti,
Rogrra Prairie, Tcxa»Two rcaro ago I niffcred from a revere
Cold wfileft arftictl on my Lunna. 1 e«naulted variout pbyaMwt* ami took the
lurdiclnvt they prrecribed, but receric
onlv temporary relief. A friend utduetxl
me'to try Avrr’t Cherry f’ericra!. After
takiug two Ixrttl't of thia medit ine I wo*
cured. Stare then I have given the l’«xtorul lo my cblldrcu, and couiider U

cheer* of ttair o.hnir

weroahalfdoxentnr*,

It

■ KJ

La»t January I ares attacked with a
revere Cold, which, by Mcstect and fre­
quent exposure*, boenmn wow, nnnlir
•ettUng on my tanj»- A terrible oroxh
»oon followed, acrompanled by
in
tbe chert, from which I differed Inleuacly.
After irjlng reriojw rcwediro. wHhutrt
oblalnlnu relief, I eoiiimrixtd uklnx
Aycr’a cherry i’cctonil. and wm

The Best Remedy
drawing to tbeir utmoot, auddst tbe toot­
in-of tugs and steam

‘

cure of a Coki or Coug’-i-

for Cold*. Cotigl'". aod nil Threat rial
J-ung direare*.ever iimm| In my family.—
Hubert Vamkri'Ool. Mt-adrOfc, Po.
Pome time ago I fm»k a alight Cob!,
which, being mrhvtrd, grew worre. r.nd
willed on uty huts*. I imd a backlog

A Warkworth, Ont, minister prayed
ply firc-i a abut from
one recently Sunday morning as fol­
ber gun and dippad
loft’s: “Lord bless our servant girls
who arc detained from joining in the
yacht* cautiuuod out
worship of Thee by the ‘.deeping of
wit hunt apparent
their masters and mistresses."
A. short time ago a clever article ap­
raw up to them arid
peared in the Nineteenth Century from
r. H. COLT,
gave then, a jmrti
the pen of Mr. Jlnllock. entitled. “Is
Owner Dauntlam. t&lt;x»t and clwar. Tl
Life Worth Living?" The answer to the tug 1 aickrnbacU, which wa« tbe lut
the conundrum M,“It depends on tii»
l!ver."—St Louis "1’bst Dispatch.
regatta cominiUo* nntinviUsl frietxl* of th?
-Mr. Jones, you seem to Ira involving
that translation from your inner consdousness." “Well. Professor. 1 read
Tbe but eight at tbe t wo yachts show? I the
in the Epistle to tho Hebrews last night
that ‘by faith Enoch was translated.'
and 1 thought I would try it on Horace."
and they were
A Lynn clergyman relates that on going tbroug); tbo
one occasion after marrving a couple, water at about a
an envelope was handed to him which twelve-knot rate.
he supposed contained the marriage fee. Capt. Samuels an­
On opening it he found a slip of paper nounce! at tbe Xew
on which was written, “ We dridre your York Yacht dub
prayenr."
Friday night that

A man recently wrote to a paper in
Western New York, saying that he
wanted tho paper but had no monev,
am! offering to send for it two under­
shirts, worth 83, which had been given
to him, but’were too small. The paper
was sent.
.
“Dr. Maclean," writes a Princeton
alumnus of the late John Maclean,
once the head of that college, “during
prayers in the college chapel used to
keep his eyes open in order to Upot’ the
boys who tried to leave the building
surrt’Dtitiously."

A Common Cold
&lt;» often the licyltiulng of aerintw affec­
tion* of the Throat, Brouchlul Tube*,
and Longa- Thcreforc. the hnporunro of
early ami efliwU'o treatment ctrnuol bo
ovCTWrtlnwted. Ayer"* Cherry Pectoral
tuny always bo relied upon for the iqicedy

TO ADVERTISERS.
Foraabrek of SSOww wtil print a tcn liix'
•rttaemcatia Ona Million issues m- temun.jaMWaEswyoptn. Thh i« a: the n&gt;t- &lt;&gt;t

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�A BTABJrUJfO FACT.
It U no’ rotumcfclv known that a large
nropnrtfoa of the rheumatism and neurakia extant i* traceable directly to the
disrated roadiilon or imperfect action ot
tbe Lidnevs aod liver; then fore a rauedy
which mire* the resulting diseaie must
have found and nnilteb the firrt cause.
Mauv jx-nwn* uring Athlbphoro* for
rheumatism and neuralgia have been
. -prisel to Cml thnt chror.uuhronkra of
J liver nml kidney* have also been
. . j-h- reiieved and they have written
'sn’ explanation. The fact is. that tho
nricdy acts directly pn these organs.
. i-:vng them from nil irritating subnra- and ie;;ulating their artkui. Taken
: *&gt;.-.iicciiun with Athlophorog Mite this
witfamt exception, the m&lt;r-t valuable
,- i.m vand liver remedy in t|ic world,nnd
•. .ire a l ;rge proportion of those wno

Madivon. Wisconsin.
,i.&lt;- was m-riotisly alHidol with
i-m, principally in her arm, alie
two Asjttie* of i Athlojdionj*

121 N. Bti'.ltjr Street.
Drtrvit. Mich
1st my wife was taken
ere sflUuk of riuninrat sm, upper
w-cr linu-s swidh n badly ; silflered
• pair., and ।pail
...... —of—
time
— ■ t obliged
■in in Ud. 'I’rieii varioc » remedira
&lt;• relief; was indu. «i to trv AthloMay 1*1. after taking: «ix ii--*rw.
it: was &gt;-nlir»lv gone and swelling
I.h—I. Tin- m-dicine lia* worked
.‘l.nrni. nml I !«•-■! u»kurtxl thnt
Your* trulv. ■
K. 11 Vl’AfAiN. LSI ISd: Strert.
drettgiftlshould keep .MthUiphorue
Aiiv ipb-&gt;r &gt;* Fili.-, but where r^°y *su»*
- Itl druggist the Atiilo-

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j
- oq rvsripv &lt;&lt;i
d»ri e, wkri h is $1.00 per l-ullle
., « :..ui .-.IV. •or Pills.

up&gt;&gt;:*o!i.

bradael-c.

iinjuro

A
"“?u
r&gt;wd1??"
» }
ami ar- pre rental by Dys.Cia. ua- Acker's Dyspepsia 5Tableta.
i t- v nre a positive rar', tor Dyspepsia, In.J.;--i'llon. Flatulency and Constipation.
V‘i guarantee thorn. 25 and 60 cents.

E. 11 Lathrop, Druggist.
’union has ;tsaloon for every eighty­
- vrn voters in its niidst.
IIACKMETAVK “ a I*«t1nz and fragrant
•'ciur. rrirei'-jfld W cent*. Hold by U.
ne-.iJjvsi
•IIUHIW CUBE will Immediately relieve
,
; v. ! -x*plng C'iug!i and Bronehill*. Sold
. *.v H. tioodyvpr.
' ,
.
sift and IJver Complaint you
u^foutve on eve** bottle of Sti­
•:. ■ vltait-r
lt never fail* to cure. Sold by
:

A NASAL INJBCTOX frv«-Itb each bottle nf
!..li'.Catarrh Iteiwdy. FrleeMccnU. Bold
H H. Goodyear.

Xorth Mtiakeffon han a democratic

warranted, la becatioo It b tho brat
. v. ly cure all Ifiorel Dbmaws.lpurlfiea the
■
fe 'yste.ta, and thoroughly builds up the
., _ •Ifition. Uvmembcr. wo guarantee it.

E. II. Lathkup. Druggist.
'aledohia stock breeders' will meet
2ratke2»t«S. or uquer Habit. e*a be Cured by
almiauttriag Dr. Haise*' Ooldea Specific.

t - an be given ia a eup of eoffris or tea withthe knowledge at the person taking It, al­
&gt; nr.;;; speedy and jwnnauent cure, whether
the pa;i*t Is a moderate drinker or an aleoi&lt;- wreck. Thousands ot drunkards have
- m made temp-rale men who have taken the
&lt;-&gt;&gt;:aen 5|&gt;eeific in Uielr coffee without their
;-".edc-. ami to-day believe they &lt;mit dnuk&lt; of their own free will. No harmful efleet
•-•nits from iu administration. Cures guaran' ■ &gt; s«id for circular anil full particular*
idrerain cimfldrnce Goi.vrm t-racinc Co,
K- HaceSL. ciaelnnau. Ubto.

i Itstings City Recorder’* Office.
lh porsnaiiee of a notice from the Sheriff of
i ■ &gt; i MDly to mv ilirectnl and the statute In
ra---.ri.ade and nrnridnt. you are hereby
■
th"! at the vlretlnn lo be held In tbe
-ral tow u*hi|&gt;* iunl ward* of the County of
irn ou toe first Monday of April next, bring
earth day of the munlu. the following ofUcer*
..-■ to Im- -h-ctesl. vi/:
(li e Justice of the Supreme Court In plsce of
Lin. James Y'. Campbel), whose terin ot o!Cr- ..I— "...
....
Ih.

■ - first dav ot January, j*s«, a* provided by act
• . ot tile publie act* of IMT. api&gt;rov*d Februa-- .i. 1«:; ISO Brgentsof th" ’ nlveralty In tba
are ot Janie.* Shearer and Ebenezef O. Gro*nor. whose term of office will expire Dee. 31,
-&gt;ne Circuit Jiulgd In ’-th Judicial Circuit
■a iilu'-c &lt;&gt;t Hon. Frank A. Hooker, whose term
............ .
m «■*■ si of tilts State will be submitted to the peo. • .4 till* state for tiwir adoption or rejoetloa:
.nd also that an amendment to Hee. I. article 3
■! tte Constitution of tills stale will be submitt• : &lt;i tbe twtople tor their adoption or reject loti.
Am! in compliance with Hee. • of the City
• "•artrr. nofi-• Is also phen that tbe aimiial
. clectlmi will be held on the fourth &lt;*) day
I Abril next, that befog the find Mouday Iu
April, at wbtrb clortlon the fellowing offlrers
r.-to •&gt;« elected, viz:
Gm- Mayor.oue llecotdcr.one Treasurer, one
•*tlre.of th-- 1‘esre tn place of A. E. Keuaston.
■ bpse leno &lt;&gt;( office expire* on the fourth day
• .1.?. next; one Marshal; one hchool Insprc■ - on- miprrvlsor for the first and *‘K,rth
,.;ru wncu- u:
. &gt;.‘-v wwv n.ww.---•sch of Uiefuur wants , also one Constable for
;.i-btilth" four wards of said elly; also one
neiii’ierof the Board ot Education tram eaeli
-4 of • ti-l dty as follows: For the flint ward
place ot Jan -t* M. Hauer, for tbesecoad ward
" place of John Uchty. fob the third ward In
. M-e &lt;&gt;f Wallace C. Kelly, for the fourth waru
. i.Ure (it H. II. Lathrop, ah whose term of of■ expire* on the first day of July next.

. ■■ r-ct.iKW euum-il for the holdingm said cits
. :li(&gt;ti in the several wards of saldpitv. First
-d. .Iordan's wag-m Shop; Second
'■ . -:n 1 luklr.r'sbov1 '
.nil, Oi.uitfl rooms. Fourth warn. Bucrtff •
re Court house.
J.
.
• isven under ins hand and seal thl* Tib day of
■ • i-ruary. A. D. n*7.
. _
FRAN K HTEBBINB, Recorder.

Tothf Qi Atjriw Euu rwoa or piaCrrvor
ilA-Ttx-:*:
■ Notice 1* hereby given that th" aldermen of
.be several wartisfflbtCttrerHwittdWffBE
a Board Of Kcgtttratl xi. under and by virtue
• art entitled An Act turtuer to preserve the
: .ntyxif ek-ction*. sml to guard against tbe
vum-s ut the elective franchise toff • Negiatni. .on of nector*. appruml Feb’y 1*. 1m®.
..-a-ndwl by act 1st of SessfOD Laws l«a.spf’”^j
First ward. Jordan's svugou "hop;
Adani Tinkler's hoit*e near frelchl depot: third
ward. Council room; fourth ward, at Sbcnffs
•tfice Court bouse.
_
,
t —i.
For tbe purpose of completing the l!*t of qwU(fied elector*, when and where all P"r»°"*
•itii-d to use tbe elretlve tranchiro underAt^cW

OI :n&lt;au. ir.nst resi’icr luvw ii i —, .---- .
icra to the privilege ot voting under aara act.
LUKE WATE KM.
, .
Chairman of (be Board of Bagtrtratsee-

AT BENTS OLD FORT.

LITERARY NEW TORE.
po«y little girl in &lt;!• opposite

For more than 800 long, toilsome mitea,
from the bustling town of Wiwtport on the
Ml-wnuri to the royal city of Naw Spain,
■rvtciMxI the old Ranta Fe trail. At ita in­
itial point on tlie great, muddy river there
was usually a gathering of men. entile and

length. stcodUy marching wcHtward or
resting nt Council Grove, Fawner Fcw-k^
thn Cimarron Crawing, or la* Vega*. Now,
hownvw, nil was strangely quiet at West­
port and along tbe trail. No long proces­
sions of white topped wagon* lighted up thq
yellowish green buffnl &gt; grow; no crack op
whip nor merry wagoner'" song snunde*
along tbe banka of tte rtvw: no amoke o.
change had' an.) over the old Ranta Fa
trail, (or it wan July, 1840. and wnr with
Mexico had bren declared, and uniting iu
New R|uin were not eager buyer* of mer­
chandise. but warlike partlre ready, ns re­
ported, to welciaut- the t.'rtugcv. “with
bloody hand* to hospitable grave-."
Not wholly dre-rted, hnw. ver, by any.
menna, was tbe great route along the torwax tnorvhing tin- flm*t "Army of the
Wed ' under Gen. H.ephcn Kearney.
Starting from Fort Ixavrnworth ami mak­
ing their way with much ilifflcalty aver
the rough country betw-vn that joint nml
tho trail, they—the xt-ifT, tin- regular*
(infantry, dragoons and two batten-m. and
the famed 1st regiment of Miiwouri rwrlary
—Und jm-wiid J'awnre Fork and were concentrnting on a point not far from tlm
junction of the Timpos rfver with th"

Michigan Gekibai

Hhe
THE

NEWSPAPERS

PASS

THE

8AID TO SUR­

MAGAZINES.

11*3 tald mortM* waa aii.
Modition that tbraM detaalt

tains.'

tlwamue remain aupukl and In ar-

aat in her light traveling dreaa by her white
haired tmaber. Her own gl&lt;s«r hair was

77m Niagara Falls (Houle.
in the prairie twilight.

Unde Dn-k RUJ;-

Went tn tte smoking rompartmeut to enjoy
a cigar with a trieud; to wh.xn he &lt;U,:
coursed as sras hi* wont.
"Of course rite'* pretty." said ha. “Iil-m'l know no likelier lookin' rat thfat aldo
of the mnnntaln., Imt I'u jnat tell you emo
thing, on' that i* ttet alm can't hold a rauWarn" tn* if ate didn't jm*
- youngvti-r an' used to trap
ft* her fat|wr, old Hnmlreu. Ix.ts of tbo

yonng feller aa-iv*l Uatnhit. ’Wh
Mexican wnr te g-A a ronmifeskmln Doniplian's r-xitncBL tm'. Manx) me. ef he
didn't strike a streak &lt;&gt;f mighty bud lurk.
, fur hr took si&gt; k an' diet! before ever they
got to tie- Baton- mountains. Him was j--»*
-vcrburtiugly broke up. poor lit«lo gait Rhe
liv-dtm fur year*, not Mwmin'l to take no
interest m»r to care for nobody; but after a
while, when »)ic wnrii't no longer voung
an’ was kind o' louewimr. that f-llei Ilob-

Tbo literary produrtof New York naturally
falls into two.gMi.-ral rias**, one comprising

QJIAND RAPIDS DIVISION

that word iaito couipreiwiuivo meaning. Far
Taking effect Nor. itth.lMC.

literature, but the two overlap oath other,
them being a literary side to the prsw and a
irricvllcal aspect of literature.
•
In analvzing the literary life of New York
it will lx? fount! useful to obaervo tbdMtbovc
classification and to consider tlie two |iarta
sqatrately, taking first tbo |&gt;erkxlieal htera-

PTATIOX*.

Grantt Ba ild* Lv.

•nd pcrfcolirals in New York. And taking
these first in the maw, w ithout regard to thuir
literary character, this great body of printed
pr-aluct in&gt;-hide* 33 daily new qiaper*, 2S0
woeklics, and 3M monthlies. Than- urn nbo

taluly lia. a literary sound. The remainder
of tin- IMS aiqicar at various intervals.

preteuaivu in its scope and character. Nino
foreign language*) are represented, the Ger­
man having a kmg lead, with a total of ft!
prri aliral*. Tbo Spaninii are next with 9,
then &lt;*»&gt;«• tbo Freix-li with ", the Hcandina
Vian and Boteuilan with * &lt;mcb. th- Italian
with :i. tte Hebrew with
and tte Foliab
Ho wimI Hungarian with i &lt;M« h. Then- are bl)
|ieriodi&lt;'nl"diwiguau*l under tte head &lt;&gt;f tte
h-r thN -sir Mttto gat, an' mighty well
religunu
jevx*.
)cjire*cntlng
tte
following lb*.
left bank, was the fort owned by. ami fix*!.
1 allow they -kin go where tl-’y
at demxniuaUon*: Hebrew, Ba]A)&gt;t, Spirit­
namnl for, one of th.&gt; family of* Bent,
like an' do what they pt-are. The gal's
tbaeo c-debrated frontiersna-n ami trap- a daisy- yon h-f! Hb.- ww&lt; along with fasr ualist, Catholic, SletlKxIba Epte*&gt;|&gt;al. Evanjicra. It was a ixinumslious structure of uncle wb-'B the g-m-ral took them Knglish gvlk-al. Reformed, l-naectarian. Episcopal,
i're-xbyterlan, Bweilrntergian, Free Thought,
.mlobe. with, large central im-l.Xuro nml XW--IS out. -Hl Uh- plains. Hr bed m" for
UiugrcgaUdud,
L'i&gt;dau&lt;uninatioiud.
Rerude m-cummolatlons for man ami Is-att.
■rout, nn' I w— all- thr.t ww. agoln' mi.
fortmxl Catholic, MhInrIis:. lU.-ligio-ScirnThere wn* a young captain in tb&lt;- ccsort
day of July when a deta-hment of Duov\ that wks mighty swre-t on her, an' I al- tiiir. Chitstian. Free M&lt;-tlxxliat, YV«- ieyau.
TUB BnuesTlOXAL. rtUtox.
plian &lt; regiment, with headquarter'* staff,
Tbe educational pre**, xi &lt;wll«"l, include*
halted for tin* night beyond the “big timfourtren college jx*p&gt;ix ttai'te j-mruala of
cshicatkiu, and pcriwBcal* devotml lo pen
bank* slope gently docn to «. a day’* trnulJrx."
&lt; niaiisliip, |&gt;bouograpln au-l &lt;!enf luutra.
The fnintirrcn-n stopp-d and se-rapnl n
gntlw red around tlw camp Mrr. and sat
match tn n-light his cigar. The train sjrd
wiaiting for tbeir suj&gt;pcr. Ere long one of on towni-d the n-itiug mn, until that orb Eight-treat of w Ictme in ail ber asjm-ta, anil
tho surgem jonfr-d them, lighting hb. pipe sank, in n Mazing light, under the rim of mining, elcctrfolty, anil engineering bare
a* he took the seat.
tbe prairie, and the ix.lcmn. silent night
"How aru th- sick men, &lt;J:*-tpp»" asked Qirrw its majitlr over tbe near nnd distant
tbe niaj'ir.
vm’- Through ita long hour*, as through ■own, art four, military Ufa four, nnd tho
"The engineer officer b better, but still lb.es- of .lay, th- untiring ino bor-e, with
veyy weak," replied the Mirg-.ni. ••th- , Inexorable rtrength, whirled the long train imbiuli thirteen more. There are four tern
trncnrd the mountains.
be -.-nxm&lt;&lt; last laug. ’'
it was early In the morning that a sud- fragv. Finally may bo mentioned tho trade
“Pbo.- fellow," cj^milaiix) tho mtjor.
‘■He is a gorxl nn&lt;l a bvavq man. It U
ti-nto literature. Thera are altogether 101
hard for him to -ji« Imre. an&lt;| of a n-Jwfr- ML* Daisy au-l her mother w.yr» sitting in
able fever, lofo • a *hz&lt; lia* l*a.« Jjjrv&lt;l. OCX ■T'tkm an he a;«pn*rhe±:
mervial luteresta. nine with railroad*. fifteen
More tlian one tenrt will acbo in Kt. !e*ui*
rith the’ book trade And with scicuUllc- invensaid In-, -'kkxnrthiu's broke ou th- --nginr
Can nothing be ^mm- for hfan&gt;"
aa' tbay'vo got to U-l"gra|ih ahead for
“Nothing," mid tho doctor.
“He ia
Nor., p-rhap* a thin! of thrw j«.-ri&gt;«li&lt;-als
quite unconiw-ious, aial will probably pan
have u literary standard, and make their
quially away during th- night, and with­
“.Whdv are wo:" nA—I Mrs. 'Hobinot
tditers, cpnUibutor* and corrrapnndent* live
out coming to himwlf."
".W-ll. by this new (angled way of reck­ up to it. Ami in many cases this slambird I*
onin' they call this mik&gt; post No. oiS, but high. Nor i» this so only with res|*ct to tbe
Fawncc-i and Comancliea lounging about
I know vary ineh ot this groun-L an’ we’re l&gt;nv«« that is delils-rate in it* periodicity. W iu-n
the entrance to Dent's fort heard the vol­
all is admitted that novi Is- as to tbo skivciily
ley* of the firing party, ami th-n saw,the I'v* Is-wl many a good time—Bent'* old ciiamctcriatfcs of daily Journalism, it may
little detachment marching at a rap;.I gate fort.''
wfely !«' contended that th- thirty -three dally
back to the camp.
Outrul". nml clone
To the sunrise of her daughter Mrs. Role ncwspajicr* |&gt;nnt a vast am.Hint of g-ssl
under tbe walls of the fort at tin- northf; loot started sharply, rro- aimart to het
feet, turned pal" end th-tt fluxb^l to her to free tnyself in the mutter. I b-lievo there is
a higher literary sten-lanj iu the new.pe|&gt;4u
traderx trapj«er». nnd al-i ruffians.
conn-rand hers-df r-.fflviently to ..peak.
aimpb- headboard placed, on whi-ly era* xi|r
•Tan wr not visit tlutt
«h- askixl.
liorty puldh-atkiu in the-rtw cf ttedaily prnw
••Well, it nin’t fur arar and it', only a iexults iu mu-h slopwork.
M.vmut or muit.
Lkovard Haxux.
y
some kind of Irmt or raft.
But where ‘•copy” can te prepared with
Lieutenant Fir»t Miw-oun Cavalry.
any leisure, as for examjde, fur the bunday
Born in 8t. Izruis, Ang-/10,1821.
Th'- mother took her &lt;laughter's hand and Bmhu, an almost disheartening a mount of
Dted n«ar Hant s Fort, Jtfly 20. IMC.
•My child.*: said she. In a l-»
tn.), as everybody known, have tbo h-lp of
Then on
tbo ablest w riters of th«- ng.' In tbeir critical

Sa^an?.’

ChariMto
Kataa Ra
Jackson...................
Detroll............... Ar.

I. M
tua

I this date *is:.'x&gt;
Bald raortgagr
Igucd to Valentinr
Uens. ano said aaslgusient duly recorded, and
no salt or proceedings at i#r having been Insti­
tuted lo reoOTcr tbr debt secured b&gt; said inert­
gage or oar part thereof, notice Is hereby given,
that 1 aliaA &lt;m Thursday, tbe zah day of May
next, at toi&gt; o'clock a. m., at the north front door
of tho Court House, in tbe city of HasUnn. Bar­
ry county. Michigan. Mil at public auction tbe
premise* described In said mortgage, to satlsh
tbe amount due thereon, and all legal costa.
Said premises arc tl-scrited as the north half
of the north cast quarter of sertloti numberthir­
ty, town three. north range eight west. Ram
Oounty, Michigan, containing eighty seres of
land according to tbe gwenuneat survey.
Dated Marvil zed. 1M7.
_______ VALENTINE LIENS. Assignee.
- SMITH &amp;CVLQBOY'E.aUorseys forassignei-.

Order of Mandant'* appearance and order
tor appointment ot giurdian sd litem.
Stated! Miehlgsu -Tte circuit C&lt;x*rt for the
County of Harry -!n Cbsnoery .

NMhvffle.
Margin...
Qwtmby..
llAVTIXOl
wdSiLvui

Grand Rapt4s.. Ar
All tzzlrtrains —
ran by
aMridlaa or central
A!
u- niuetlrih
•
sunder*!
taadard ttia*.
,«,&lt;■. Through
.
_ roaches betwec*
.— . —
Grand
Rapids
and ..
D .—j. train*.
1* with ChlAd. Nunica.
with Grand

City and Petoskey. New York and Pacific Ex­
press dally. Al other trains dally except Bun”■
T. J. BU8H, Lncal Agent. Rmtlng*.
O. W. Bvoolmb G. P. bT. A. Chicago.

AUN FOB SALK-Ono ot the beat farms Ip
in Carlton township. of one hundred acres.

F

orchard, al! choice trait, rcxm! water tn well and
creek, smear bush of *70 tree*. For further par­
ticular* Inquire at my residence c mile* north of
HMttnra.
TOBIAS GABN.

State of Michigan.
Fifth Judicial Circuit In Chanerrv.
Mult pending tn Clrenlt Court fur County of
U.K.. In
l.nx.n In
the rth day of March. A. D. Itrf.
Ittchard E. Broun. Complainant, vs. May Urowu.
Defendant.
In this ant** ft appearing that defendant. May
Brown. I* not a resident ot this state hut resides
In Kmui. therefore, on motion of toulth A (tolpwe. solldi-ir* for Complainant. It is ordered,
that «ieteiMtai(t enter her anpearauee in sal-1
cause on or before four mouth* from the date of
th)*order, aud that within txrentv day* com­
plainant cirnre this order to be inibllshed In the
Hastings Baxskr. said publication to be con­
tinued once tn each week for »lx week* in suc­
cession.
FRANK A. HOOK Eli. Circuit Judge.
SMITH A COLGKOVE.
Solicitor* lor Complslnanl,.Attcst. a tme copy. CHAS. M. MACK. Depot)
lieglvtrr.

1‘rotMste OnTer.

of Mid court, held la tbe court
Ity a! Hastlnn. In said county, on
iwsniy-stghtti day uf February, in tte j rar
thomasA eight hundred and righty-seven,
raaaul* Hen. Frank A. Hooker, Circuit Judge.
on ranting and filing the petition at theaboiv
n.-uncdcomplalnaat. duly verified, praying that
thl» RUH sisy be directed to stand revived
sgslusi Thoma* H. Skinner, m executor ot Uir
■aid Haanr Willi*, now derossad. and agalavt
11&gt;ebo M. WiUi*. Lydia MHli*. Isaac Willi*.
Henry M. IVIlll*. Edwor-lftYllil*. Milton Willi*.
Margaret tender*. I.}tlm Sqwle. Thoma* Willis.
Edward Witti* Jr.. Fred Will!.*. Harry Wllhs.
Frankie VHUl*. Estelle Wlllh, Ur.-I- Willi*.
Ralph WU1I*. Albert WUMa, Ed
•""'­
Milton Willis Jr.. Katie Willi*
WilUs. heir* *t law and devriera at
the said Hrtiry Willis, deceased.
And oa motion uf Kuappen A Van Annan,
solicitora for Mid complainant, ordered that
thia suit do stand retired against tbe Ml-i
Thomas H. .Skinner, a* executor n* atoreaaid.
Mdagalmd the said Fh-b- M. Willi*. Lydia
WnUClMae M Uil«. Henry M. Wlllla, toward vm'.ik. Vinton Willis. Margaret Sander*. LydU
Howie Ttemaa vnits. Edward Willi* Jr.. Fred
Harry Willi* Praakle wni*, Katelb•. lUh-h WHl!».AItM-rt Willi*.
Edward WUlls, Milton Willi* Jr.. Katie WIUI*
mid George Wlllla. as such heir* at law. devisee*
and legatees a» aforesaid: and that the said *ntt
and the «akl j/rurnedlairi therein tx- In tbe same
Mai,d cuadltlon they were la at the death
Mid Henry WlUia.
And it I* further ordered that the said Tiiom
m H. bklnaer, Lydia WIUI*, Isaac Will**. Lydia
Howie. Thanas Wlllla, Milton WIUI*. of Battle
Creek. Micbtgab. Edvard Willis (son at ImmmWHUs). Katie Will* and George U tills, do ap
pear In -he ca-iw xud answer or dlwlalm within
eighty da; s after .service of a copy of this order
“‘and Ites5&gt;pearing that the said n»be M. WU
lit. Henry M. Yvniis. Edward WIUI* (sob ot
Henry Willi*:. M0UM WlUM, ErtrDe WOU*.
Lizzie W1IH». Margaret Handers. Fred WlUh
Harry WIUI*. Frankie WUlls. lulph WHUs. Al
tert Will&gt;.aud Edward Willi» (son &lt;d HttSl
and grandson of Henry WHUs- reside out of
the state of Michigan.an-l In tbe Vidled »tate*
of America. U 1* ordered that the said non-rraldent* above named, do appear In th!* cause nnd
answer or disclaim within fm.r montlis tram Un
date nt this order, and that this order be pub
1,sited within twenty days from this date. Igtbr
Hasting* B.vsxr.u. a new*t«i;*r printed in *al4
county «&gt;t Harry, aud W Published therein rare
In earl) week tor *lx week* la soectwslon.
And that in default of the appearance «l fjb*
said executor, heirs at law, devlirrs aud tern
tee*, of the -qdd Henry Willis, w ithin Uw lira­
hemin prescribed therefor, their anjwanvare
be entered by tto- court, and the bUl ot com
plaint In this cause be taken a* eontrased by
them and each of then).
And It appearing that the »n(d Edward WIUI*
(•on of iMac WllilslTlUitte WUlls, George Wil­
li*. Fred Wlllh. Harrv WIUI*.'Frankie WiUi*.
l;.;;i-h WWb. Albert Wnif*.and EdWBrt wu.i(sou ot Edward Willis and grandson of Henn
WIUI** are infant* under the age of twenty -our
years, It is ordered that tte register of thi*
court to- and hr to hereby apixvialrd guardian oi
said infants to defend this sutt unless the snM
Infants do each proesro the aptx'lntment of a
guardian to defend the unw. within ten day*
alter tbe time herein presented for tbeir an
tiearauce.
w * w * U/V.L'rV
*...*_

county of Barry, holden at the Frol-atc Office tn
Se city ot Hastings. In said rounty. on Frty. the 4tls day of .March. In the year one thou­
sand eight hundred and eight} -xricn. Frrseut. Wm. W. Cole, Judge ■»! Probate,
la the nutter of the estate of Susan Seibel,
deceased.
,
On rvsdiag and tiling the petition, duly rerified. of Wm. Sviblr. husband of said drerased,
praying that a paper th» day filed with thia
court, runnrtlnit to tie tbe last Mill ami textsCalifornia—to do famous dved* ••( valor; to th" place where he uns buried has bran to Urged by rivalry, tho Madllig m-w Naper* are tiwnl of said said dtsrased. ma&gt; be admitted to
bring new glory to tbe starry flag, ami H' me. thma-h nil the jam of my life which
... -------p. merit, probate sod he be appointed administrator of
said estate.
wrvwt from the fa-mu u prim ely addition has parsed siiw th-n. ns If in some other
rxetaangThereupsa it is ordered, that Thursday, the Tth
to tbe territory of the United taRtra. East­ work!. Now, what yon may call chanra ing a solkl fame for
day of April. A D. WI. at ten o’clock In the
forenoon, he assigned (or the bearing of sold
ward agnin went no army with Imuucrs, no
[&gt;&lt;&gt;t tags in the wsiuctir • gufae of ‘^pace rates.11 petition, and Umt the heirs at law of said the atKivr entitled cause. dale*! February 3Uh.
dragoon* with a lan-v and saber, no IxUTbo weekly and monthly |xran are moranpt minor, and all other persons Interested In said lasr.
(Attest) CHAS. M. MACK. Defnity Begirtf* in
trrics with bright field pixx* nml b4avy
to amum? a virtue of Mine writing" if they estate, are required to itopexr st a session of
caiissuns.
Thrre^wcnt only one man—rf tn me, a young girl like you. It would make hr.vo it not But many of them uro war *ald court, then to te bohl&lt; :i at the probate offiee.
of Hastings, in said county, and show
courier, who nx|b like the win-1, changing mo happier to k«ok for once at that lonely ranted in rilling ib-maclvra literary. Out of In the city
ii
.k-—
,,r .K.
Bettors.
hi* horse* at frequent intervals, aid grave." Hhe sat silent far a time, diawly the entire 4.V) there may be lOo. or &lt;f rtnlnly petitioner Should not be granted.
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And It Is further ordered tba: mid petitioner
Mortgage sate.
dodging the Rioux ami Osag-s aa he cover"J praasing the girl's hnnd. and th&lt;-n Unde fifty, tli.it liave a right to Is? included In tbo
Dick returned.
Iraguo after Icagpu of the long route
At
literary life of New York. Thew periodicals
“It wnrn’t such a bad streak of hide attract to tbe city nisi encourage to effort a heart thereof by causing a eopv ot this order * certain mortgage made and executed In­
last be gallo|M&gt;l. safo ami sound, into W.wl^
to te published In tte ftitlnp favya a Adam Nldy «d*«ey Nldy/N. wife.to&gt;tob«t
port, and, tbe river bring liigh. was m&lt; &lt;fo; ertrr all." said be. with a broad smile on
very large nn'l interesting Ixxly of keen newinauer nrlnted and circulated In said county Burn* and J. Davidson Hum*. and David K
tahxxl on tbe steamer. Whm lx- arriv&lt;v^
minds nml trained pen* The modern ' Grub
day ot August. AD., tan. and recorded In tbe
at St. Louis the news be. brought sprrar
vlous to said day of hearlna.
office of tbo n-qister of deeds for Barry county.
They're hack writer's own fault, generally in tb-Me'
Wm. W. COLE.
rapidly, an-l people- stopped to discu-* it at here taldn' wime photograph*
MleUgau. an the ad day of February. A. D..
(A true copy.]
Judrr of Probate.
street cornrra. an-l the pap-T*. under flam­ over thar to tM- fort now, on' we'll hail days, if be or sin* cannot mak« a decent
IRM, In Libers of raartgagc*. on page Hi.
ing headlines, told how tin- gallant little
Maid mortgage was upon the express comil
living. .
'
Uouthat sboukt any default bo made fa the
They
walk-si
down
th-.-tojdng
bank,
nnd
Army of the West, with .»» many of tl&gt;e
W.« liavo seen that the fickl of work is a» State of Michigan. In th" circuit court for the payment al the interest on any day wbervou the
sons of Missouri enrolled therein. Imd gone
trfcjo a* human thought itself, n-id in carb
C'onnty of Barry—Iu chancery.
name is made payable as therein expressed, and
gallantly on to the bonier. Only in twvi
should the same remain unpaid and In arrear*
jnth eager rivals srek tbe best ilia ii offered. Orson SKianer. Complainant.
for tbe sp*ee ot thirty days, then ami train
house" were there striek-m hear'.* and sonHere In this city, beyond dispute, i. the groat Elsie Hklnaer. Defendant.
thencetorlb after Uie lapse of said tlilrty days,
dlstrcMi and weeping for him who would IxpiclntciL but prewving somethI ng of its
literary market of the country, and if ot» bos Fifth Judicial Circuit—Order made at Charlotte the principal aunt ot fifteen hundred dollars
A hail brought
never return, but lay *l-'-ping under the old form and rljmet^ionIn said Circuit.
with all arrearage* ot Interest thereon, should
literary «are" of merit they are jireftysure
a
raft,
pal-vi
by
tWo
soidiera,
ami
in
a
few&lt;
Iu this cause It appearing upon due proot of at the option of said mortgagees, their executor*,
walls of Bent * fort. A father appeared a:
to find a customer. But lr*-juv? it b the brat nflldavit
administrator* or assign.*, t-cr-une ru* be dt»that
Lisle
Skintier,
the
defendant
tn
his port of duty with tho haggard )&lt;x»k of moim iits Mr*. Kobinnt, guided by Undo
the above entitled cause pending In till* court. and parable immediately lliervafter. although
one who lum grown suddenly older l&gt;y Dick to th- northwe'.tern corner, found tbo tbo good. not tbo poor; for the strong, not Is a resident of Hit* slate, but her whereabouts the period limited fro tbe payment thereof may
grave nf him who hod liven laid there nearly
are uuknowu. therefore, on inoUon ol AJ-iniu E. not then have expired. And defaalt having
streaming ey«» at a western window, and forty ye*r» l*forn! The wood of the head­ hb sling lieforn be pushes forth to d.-fy tbo KeQMton,solicitor fur complainant. It I* order­
ed. that said defendant enter ber appearance la
pretty Ruth Chandren. on whose finger boar Lwn*hard Miron; no vandal liand Imd
said cau«- ou or twtore three month* from the
Huibtines.—Cor. D-wt-xi Adw-rUscr.
•bona the &lt;liamoml of an rngng»nnent Invaded this humble iinitntuxi of a God's
date of, tills order, else tise said bill of complaint
shall t* taken m confessed. Anil It Is further
ring, forsook aoctely, and, rtad tn tbe som­
ordered Umt a notice of this order te published
ber g.irtncnu of woo. gavo hertelf wholly to phered. Mra Ilobinot was overcome for a
In a school section in Northtunberland ’vllhln twoniy days (rata Ulis dale. In tlx- Hast­ wants, and still remains unpai
moment, and she held l»*-r handkerchief to
ings BaxxKit. a newspaper printed In the said
works of charity and inercy.
"u,n “1 1
county, where a young lady is engaged as a County of Harry, nnd be published therein once principal
all am-aragrs of
The year* rolled on. and time, with heal­ her eyea while Uncle Dick was speaking.
teacher. there hn« been quite a drapute ns to lu eueli week for six weeks In successloa.ar that clared dneaad i«
ing touch, soothed Um suffering and com­ “Yer hadn't otter take on, now, really,
whether It wocid be prudent to i-o-t-ngage lie cMse a ropy of this order to be |&gt;ers-itiaUy
ma'am."
said
he.
“
He
waa
a
gorxl
man
forted tbe mourning.
served on Mid defendant st least twenty days
before the Ume herein prescribed tor her ap- and nnd thlrty-aeven and m-ICXMh* doltar*. and
II.
ix-a rance.
no suit or proreedlnr* either at law or Tn equity
nn forty y&lt;«ra a,go.
I allow you ain’t gut
liarlua twen Instituted to recover the money*
Dated this Mb day of February. A. D. IW7.
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FRANK A HOOKKK.Circuit Judea.
secured by said mortgage or any part th-rrof.
tion nf l&gt;cr time Hurt should have been spcul
wondrou* change had they wrought* Near tbo captain come to pay hii renf»«cts."
Now. tterefarv, by virtue of the power of sale
ALONZO E. KENANTDN’JtoUeUor tor Com­
contained in Mid mortgage and the statute In
tho s»M)t when- tte rough frontteramon
plainant.
Mrs. Itoliinot removed her handkerchief
such esse made and provided, notice I* litrebv
Aecordlngly. nt school meeting, the trirXcos
used to pack tho great srngons an-l make up from Imt eyw only to start more violently
glvcu that on Satardar. April 2nd. A. D.
tho trains for tte route to Ranta Fe, stood than liefnrv. for, facing her, cap in hand had an agreement drawn up to th-., effect
Cbobcfiry Order.
1*R7, at to o’clock In the forenoon we shall sell
tbo large, proapcrou*. busy, growing me­ ami smiling. »ms the living oounteq-art of that sir- shook! not keep company during tho State of Michigan,
al public auction to the hftbest bidder al the
tropolis of wrvtu-rn Mfaexniri, Kansas City. him who had rome, srlien they both wore coining year with any mtn during seiiool
Fifth Judicial Circuit-In Chancery. north front door of tlie court ho-rw. In the city
of Haatlugx, Barry county. Michigan, (that
From ita commodious Union depot, went young, to bid her gtxxi-l&gt;y; nml In uni­ houm, ns her umlividol kitne slaiUki ix&gt; de­ John C. Bowbuid. ComplaUiaut.
being the ptore ol holding tlie elrrutf court for
renin* of a far different diaractcr from form, too.
And then. rtran,-7*r still, it voted to tbe school. Tpoei h-r refusing tn Lillie F- Dowtand. Defendant.
tbdho of okl time*. To tbun worn attached &lt;rns her own daughter who, coloring to her idgu thb agreement it was decided to Icav.i it
Null |&gt;rii&lt;iJng in the circuit Court for the
not patient oxen nor refractory moire, but cjra intr &lt;duo*l to lier tills bivathiug re­ to a vote of th? tu.-ctingas to whether Ao County id Harry- Iu &lt; iianeey, ut the ,c&lt;xirt
.k.-Hr
It,.On—« m, th,. "Oh &lt;tnv
great engine*; and on them were not the minder of tbo pul.
diotikl bo compelled to sign it or not A
num. due ami unpaid t&gt;:i such motteari- .and all
white canvas tojipod “ahips of tlie plain*."
“Mamina.” sal-1 she, • this is an old arIn UH* cmiim? it appearing tliat defa -dant. leg"! costs of till« forrelusurr. together wtlti ap
fee of twenty-Bic dollar*, as provided
but tong cam, bright *» to rotor and luxu- quaintanri of mine. I told you I met him a tk-, wbeu tbo cbainnan, IraiSg a y&lt;mag UlIlrK. Rowland, is not a, resident el thia attorney
but I* a resident of Fjigle Mills. ItetiRsel for In said mortgser; said t»remHe» iw lngtle.
rioua as to interior. Hour after hour fortb on Un- plains, but |ierlu&gt;|M I did not men­ man, gave the casting v otr in tier favor.— state,
acr«’nm&lt;n. Slate of New rork; therefore, on •rrilted In said Wiorfgiqjr a* folk-ws:
went these trains, teuad oa m-hedule time, tion hi- name—Ca;&gt;t. Ixonard Hamlin"-----All those plrers or parrels nf land Ijinx ai d
Toronto Globe.
motion of SnUUi iColgrnve. solicitor* tor coinover what ted not tong ego been a wild
platuant. ft l« ordered that defendant enter ter being sltnata In thetownshlp of Yankee HpriW.
appeunuice tn said cause ou or before four In the- County of Harry, and .HU!« ot Michigan,
nolwmlau shits Swlndlera Outdnnr.
and Indian haunted stretch of land, the servic-," iiaid th" otliccr. “and namraake
months from tbe date of this order. iu«l that and describ-d as follows to wit: The north
snowy range and tte Spanith i*ate; to the nml nq&gt;bw of ono whom, if I mistake not.
A Hm:lh MiddiehMi farnwr, who was i..- within twruty days the comjibliiatit &lt; aw this halfot -M&lt;uth east quarter ami one acre iu
dnctvl by tho agents to bay twenty btnbab. &lt; f. onlrr to be pubtebml In tbe liAKTnraa BAX- square font) In tlw north cast corner of th*
Wahsatchca, tho Haugro do L'rMo and Hicrra you knew trail hi puaC y-aru”
Nevada; to Denver, San FrancUoo, Pai® ' Aj a matter of cwine Uio rrat of thb Bolnmiau oats and gave hb Mte for liAM, xku. »nld publication to be coniltmed once tn .south halt of south raal quarter, all on sc*diet*
each week lor MX weeks In xnreesaloit.
del Norte and tte dty of tho Montexumak
lilXlo Ktory is easily told. In u new genera­ aft.-r raaturor raOcctloa ru~d lus bargain am!
FRANK A. HOOKER.
Dated
«•'««•
It wa* a beautiful July morning and tion tbe disappointment ot a former one
Sa ith k Cnunnos k.
Circuit Judgr.
.
&gt;____
«♦».
sollrltnn for Complainant.
wa» rodrwsod; the evening of tbo mother * invite-.! th-.- agents to caZl cml jco hits, inti-T. DAVimoN BUENS,
matinthat
bo
might
buy
inorc
grain.
They
days wu cheered by the happinrm—Inaugu­
DAVID JL COOK.
llOIl.
UW"
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ttre
at
home,
and
make
imwv
tnom
1H1LU AHHEI.DON.
noise Ot the flioutiug. tfa&lt; babel of tongues, rated With’ritA poetic juMicw—of-her colled to |re him, of roam". He said hb wtfo
ey at work f-&gt;r us than at anythlux cue
M-&gt;rtuK-ee*
one board plainly tho ay:
&gt;1 daughter; O-ii'l tho curious traveler may bad bcgnl^hcrol nlxiut Die old note and ba
tn this world. Capital nut needed-you
'Tits W ntf'ffo Srtnrf.Av
are started free. Hot U rexes; all M"*.
“Thtmilerbolt express for Pueblo an I vc far himself what loving care ba* dona
wlabcd t&amp;y would kt him abow it to her to
can do the work. fAnrr earnconvin-e her that it wm only for 92XT This IncsRure Anyone
Denver, through without change.
All
from first start, costly outfit and
aboard!" And then with quick putts ot Augustus Allen Hay* in Now York Stat.
they dal cheerfully. W ben the farmer pA terms free. Better not delay, rmh you noththe note iu hb hand be hastily throw It ir.to
whlto steam and -'longing of bell nml
chairing speed, the locomotive drew the
tbo atovtt Then te turned to Um- amenta und nre wise you will do st
CO..
Fortlaud.
Maine.
|^K train out of tbe yard and whirted H
■sub "Now, you aroundrela, leave Uic bouse,"
A _ Tbn m&lt;rinr*-r. with
right malicious ami desires to do his cm&gt;_ _______ .
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no fhn
tied hinwnlf sidewise on UH benchth*
brntine!.

W

cMdinsly difftonlt to detect, and will do-

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We have done the Clothing Trade of Hastings for the past fwo years
and propose to do it this year.

Our Styles are Correct!
Stock is tlie Largest in Barry
county.

ABOUT PRICES—The bottom has fallen out, and We propose to give Our Cus
,
tomers MORE GOODS for a Dollar than auv concern in the^Citv.

R. Z. GRANT.

Clothier,

The Liquor Tax Hnmbag.

13.;.00o satisfied with thia sort of law » kept by Mr. Eycleahymer at the fann.1 nx-nt. Tlie term ot ofiic* of one of said cotunu*.
•
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BublUlicd by nsjuewt of Amendment ConiHow does it operate? The law in
inlttec.1
effect is a bonus from tbe state to
puriKMe for wblrh tt l»
lowus; but to secure the bonus it is There was also saving in amount spent
To thf I'to'ci* of Jr lohi-JCIl ; ■
on tlie rvwmoo eoumfi
necessary
to
have
a
saloon,
and
tlie
So much is said about tbe revenue
for supplies for farm. ■ nearly every
th&lt;
1 ih&lt;- net Friday or May. l»«, and
iervifu-r nt Hit- rrgular tnretlng or
produced by the liquor tax, it is time more saloons the moFe bonus. This item of expenses being less under Mr. t'hj”
roiinell
iield
on
tiiv
flntt
Friday
ot
bonus, amounting to over a mHUon dol­
topresent some facts concerning it.
d
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The liquor tax law wus passed in lars a year. in a steadv drain on the
1S75. Ils passage wm strongly advoca­ farming community. Farmers, wearv
ted by tlie Detroit liquor league. In of being taxed to support cities, are
todnutU for Minuhluj
1 S7&lt;; the Public Leader, of Detroit, or­ leaving their farms and moving Into
Mi»l» with water from the wor
gan of tho liquor dealers, -declared the town. That is the only way they cun were told early for about 3135.00 and .*c. x-MidXTra‘77"wOTiSXiXr, him! plpm under Uwlrenutrol U such
share the tax.
HdOOr trade had secured its adoption.
From 1880 to 1884 the population nf only one-half tbe money ess used to!
It is in uo sense a tempsrance meas­
ure or temperance law. and the only Michigan cities nnd incorporated vil­ buy pork, and that some hay was sold j
’’T"
merits that.ran be clanued for it are lages increased 180.000, while the farm­ raised-by Green; but to put in mildly, I
for ’he lutrrei of ihr niner Horka’^Mid
ing
population onlv Increased :n.0D0.
its regutatiug features and the revenue
The lowns.added :«’4 percen, to tbeir the dlBrrrat, brtww, the two meo ' S'WTt'yS-S.TS“"-’“S
it produces.
The tax produces some revenue, but population, i ural district a added only! was full 3400, as one did little or noth-'
' "a
it it is of any value,other taxes ought 3 per esht. The state is paying a pre- ing and the other worked nearly every eompwiMtiim ot--arh. *.-&gt;«! tri*
— — to
------------municipslitlen
------- wj&lt;to..ieni
induce them
td be less than before, lias st decreas-I' nitunl
&lt;l«y 10 tho y»r.
and Ute. The ’ 3SK'S“SSCt
ed other luxation ? Belmu l.siu, liquor to Increase the number of saloons nnd
r.utrrlnl
taxation was unknown in this Slate. the farmer foots the bill .until, tired of change then, when we look at this.
"ithlu or
In 1875 the State levied h tax of 95gI,- the drain, he moves to town to escape showing, can only lie explained by say- point and 'fix ibe co*
romiiUMioom. or by any prfsoa or prrMiiiw art233. In 187i', vour state taxes bad it. No wonder tlie towns are growing ing that in our opinion Mr. Houghta- ShSr^nfSJaSooth!
n^winrl'r^ Ul'lr ““thoritl. for thr plirpOM- of
.lumped toti.lMXWO; und in 1883, af- eleven times as fast us the (arming
Fu 1 u re or
liu, one of the superintendents, had an
PFartht-rU
#
■ ler enjoying the "revenue” for ten wars community!
adoption of eau««- it, tie tl.niun .w_____ L ., “
Mn V tn /Trirwl *’
tk.t
,U.. ^.*t.... i ,•,&gt;. ,.n,in..^... ,,_ .
The
tax
money
does
not
cm
he
from
your statu taxes bad increased to8l,&lt;Lm4M1. three limes as much as they the saloons, but through the saloons. superintendent, helped him grind it, in , Vonlm7«whM,rr»l^Wfor\Ta^iSff.2i,?hH
were without 1L The rumscllers boast Tbw tax law makes the saloons an in­ hiring Mr. H.'s brother to be overseer, j **
that they pay a million a year of vour genious device to collect money from
tuxes; but of what benefit when your country tax-payers, for the support of and it is hinted that as pay for this •
'^nuio»
state taxes ure still a million dollars a city and village governments. Every help on the part of one of the other I S”S!?F\n2S^51n‘n?*.
farmer who votes against the amend­ superintendents, the groceries for the
year more than they were in 1875?
council shall dremmrxp»dirataaM dir^u
Why do taxes increase? Because ment will vote to continue an infain- county are lamgbt now, where they | m4 mreU'1 W^'.'^’vTSnS’Ewte
every session of the legislature, since oua.system, from which he gets not tbe
,“n’'*’1ing
the tax law was adopted, has had to slightest good. Farmers', how will you have mostly been for the last iix years, j
«aM Jiy, and control, rrcuiu^i
provide a new state institution for the vote? You now bavon chance* to erase Now if we have one or two auperincare of wrecks of die rum traffic. You this one sided law from tbe statutes; tsdeol. who am, mor. tor pjmooO;
„
will
yon
do
it
y
Then
vote
for
the
have built a new prison at Ionia, a now
interests in these matters than to »«**r works &lt;&gt;r Mid city or any »od co5Srt«?
insane asylum at Traverse City, a re­ amendment. How shall you vole? •
reduce orpehMson the poor firm, we
™——------- - --5M-form school at Adrian, an insaue asy­
ki
lum at Ionia—the fourth in the state—
CHANGE OF OVHRBHEHS.
bad better have one or two new ones
anew prison at Marquette— tlie third KDTTOB BANNER:
when the proper Ume comes.
in tbe stale; and the legislature is
Ever since the change of ovepeers at
now considenug U’project tur an asy­
lum for idiots. Every tax-payer can the county farm for the present year
FOR THS AMESnUEST.
«?Vk ,
J■,nd no n&gt;o'M&gt;y shall be P*i&lt;t out
judge for himself what portion of many inquiries have been made as to
of the treasury on account of any work dnue n““"JIM™,
ii»oSi5&amp;
HOW. CUAA MMIKR
these expenses are caused by the liquor the reason, as it wm thought by every­
reorder, of Mid etty, to draw the preper order
trnilic. But what portion Is paid by
will spuak as follow*:
therefor. it ihali tw Ui? duty of the tLJrd tn
one
that
Mr.
Eyclcshymer
was
the
best
At
Carlton
Centre,
NalnnUy
evening
Mar.
3=.
the liquor tax money? Not a cenu
make a reiwrt to the mm mon council onUwe nt
AC
the
Sebla^ni
church,
Sunday
afternoon.
Not a dollar of the liquor tax money the county had ever had. Indeed, tho
goes Into the state-treasury.
neighbors near tne county house
Tbe effect of the liquor traffic on
Uic Control Ol Mid lUnj
“ldrC
the riuutitinx.
w
tenw-ut of
county taxes is worse than on stale thought so much of him that they gave
taxes. Every arrest by a sheriff, cou- him a pleasant surprise not long be­
At tbe f liber eiiuruh. on State Hoad, Friday
stalile or poheegmn. is paid for bv the fore his time expired, looked over the evening, Mar. X&gt;.
county. All the expenses of criminal premises and expressed Uiemqalvee as
At tlw Centre acbool bouse. JlMtloxi. Hatarrate, approved by tbe o
h lh#
dny evenins. Mar.
eases Is borne by the county And the
highly pleased with his management.
At riwrieviUe Village, Sunday evennw. Mor.
poor l»ecome a county charge.
Il&lt;»w much of thus expense is caused The reason for the change is.all the
At Hickory Comers, Monday evening, Mar.
by the liquor traffic? Judge for your­ more dark when we make a few com­
At Blackman school hixixe, Tuesday evening,
selves. Bui how much is paid bv the parisons. For instance-in tbe Banner
meeUruftwh.nuZ«.B.
Mw. as.
liquor tax money ? Not a cent. Not a
At HanSold. Wednesday eventnn, Mar. so.
dollar of the liquor tax money goes In­ of Oct. 15,1883. in which appears the
At Cedar Creek. Thursday evening.* Mur. .11.
to tliecounty fund.
At SavhvtUc. Saturday. April 1
report of tbe County Superiutjndente
The state law gives tbe liquor tax lo' of the Foor, is a report of Mr. Green's
the city or incorporated village in last full year on said farm. We find
hnvSw whi muT 2!
Will th»n ilu&lt;
which tne auloun is situated. ! C not in
IfMn Mn. lluUuo Mich.. &gt;Ur, „. |
with ttMta
either then it goes to tlie township. among expenses:
The direct of the law has b!en to great- I Fnld aveneer
Jy increase the number ot incorporated
dty ahull lw
tillages. There were in June 1884,
tsof them* in the state with leas Uiau
5(&gt;0 inbaMtants e tch, some &lt;&gt;f thena hav
lyncredlnB’
ing little more than J GJ. Let a saloon
locale on a cross road, and sinughtwsy
the neighbors draw an Imaginary line
HMlecled bv
. Krcwrter.
* about it aud beeams incorporated. Al
outsiders are thus fenced out from tlie

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Are constantly receiving fnsli
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Goods for Spring.

MARR &amp; Dl’FF have just re­
ceived a fine I ide of

DRESS GOODS
In all the newest shades from

six cents a yard up.

. SPECIAL BARGAINS

■.ThJsSS,

sssssss

i»W&amp;£

Will be found in our Dress
Goods department. We keep

this, department constantly
supplied with all the novellie*
as they come out. in Silk Vel­

vet aud all Silk goods.

mom
Will be only too happy to show
you their stock, and jn order

to find the lowest market price
it will pay you to inquire at

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,,
42 West Main H..

BATTLE CRBBK. MK'fl.

These figures were taken from books

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Hastings

VOL. XXXI. NO 48.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 31,1887.

Banner.
WHOLE NO. 1661.

MAPLB OROVB.
ied the examination at Hastings, on
MIDDLEVILLE.
'“Uncle” John DeLong’s last Friday
Yee. sir, ma’am, its u boy, George 1Friday and Saturday of last week.
Everything indicates that the real es- 1afternoon. .
Your scribe supposed he would have
Spencer says.
School closed on Thursday of last tate market in Thornapple will be live­
Mr. J. H. Wilcox found the bny that 'week in District No. 4.
ly the coming summer, with prices on the
* pleasure -sf sending the Banner a
•
FREEPORT.
marriage notice for publication thin
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich,
Miss Nettle Hynes lias been engaged the raise.
ho tried so JiarU to make something of
From the Herald.
(George Cady), in hb barn last Satur- to
’ teach the school in district No. 3, for
Chas. Cook has finished hb trout 1week, but as he haa not hedrd any wed- ■
John* Freeland is building an addi­ day morning, said he had had nothing 1the summer term. ,
ponds, and will stock them in a few &lt;ding bells or received any wedding
tion to his barn.
Mrs. Amelia Sauggs.of Jackson, is weeks.
to ent for. two days. He told him to
&lt;cake, he commences to think that the
Simon Ilefftiliower and Mrs. N. Al- go in the house and get hb break- visiting
relatives.
Rev.
John-Whalley delivered hb tec- 1affair must have been postponed on ac­
’
SOBSCRHITON RATES
lerdin, of Carlton are quite sick.
of the weather.
Doud is having trouble with his har­ ond lecture on the natives of South Af- count
&lt;
fast. The next time he was seen he
Born to Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Ruckel, was tramping towards Battle Creek. ’ness maker. The harness maker wants rica this week Wednesday evening. He
FOVB CORNUKS.
Monday morning, March 21at, a nine ragged and dirty.
’to monopolize the tire and not let was a missionary to that country for a
ADVERTISING RATES:
pound bov.
More wood! more hay!
Ben Miller his had about eighty of ;Doud have any benellt, as he tacked an number of years.
poJumn P'r year........;■
00
John Nagler and wife visited Mr. N’a his hens stolen.
- Edith Richardson b convalescing.
oil cloth up so as to keep the beat all
Two
men
were
stirring
a
pot
of
po
­
&lt;
Extra cbirge for special positions.
parents west of the village Saturday A dance at D. Van Wagner's Tuesday in
Al Sprague' has returned to Cedar
1 bis roam, and wanted Doud to freeze litical broth in Severance &amp; Rich’s drug
.
\)B PRINTING.
and Sunday last
store last Wednesday, when one threw lake.
1
night.
&lt; out.
The handle factory started up again
Mrs. Sarah Parks visited with Clin­
in a remark that the other called a lie.
Toot Beigh's house and contents burn­
B«prei»l pride is felt In tbc Job Printins De- last Saturday morning and b now runCARLTON CENTRE.
and the tatter was knocked down for ’ton Boice and family last week.
ed while the familv was away from
the Baknriu Everything In the
nlng on full time again.
. home, last Fridav.
Nora Matthews b to teach our sum­
Have you got your name registered ? the insult Who will not say these are
euUr* vfflre Is new; and with the
Mrs. D. Yarger. sen., of Carlton, has
• nw. the most approved patterns °I max binary
1mer school.
Sunday morning. Martin Darling If
• you want to vote Monday next you not stirring political times.
x,ad competent workmen employed, enable* the ' a healthy, nourishing fig tree. Several
Martin Bruce b with us again after
The prohibitionbts have not called a
was thrown from hb buggy, striking 1had better see about it Saturday.
HxMNrHtodo Cral-cloM lob work.
being
absent for a long time.
figs were grown thereon last season.
We understand that H. A. Nichols is caucus in thb township, and will prob- &lt;
across the wheel, hurting him quite
Lucy Bump, of the town line, and
Mrs. Wm. Moore, accompanied bv bad. He was unconscious for some intending
to buQd a barn this summer. ably be sensible enough to stay out of
1
her son and daughter, took the train time. ;
B. B. Crain and wife, of Nashville, the present local election as a party.
JMaud Y oungs, o' Middleville, spent
of last week at Geo. Bump’s.
for Ovid, the home of her parents, Sat­
The singing class conducted by IL W. part
1
The M. G. correspondent for the were visiting relatives here last week.
On Friday last about 85 of the rela­
urday.
Rev. John Livingston spoke to a very Richards will give a public concert
Nashville News, must hold a grudge
tives
and friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Mr. andMrsvJ. Geiger, formerly of against the North Assyria girls. One of full
house Wednesday and Thursday Friday evening of thb week.
1
:
Wolfe
gathered to celebrate the 40th
thb place, now residing in Missaukee, them was heard to remark that she 1evenings.
Mbs Florence Geer has returned from
HASTINGS, MICK.
county, are visiting relatives in this would like to "see him and, kith’ him.'*
&lt; !year of their- married life. Eld. Grow
Talley one for Joel Smith. It's a ten her school at YpaltaAU.
vicinity.
' Mrs. Chas. Cook, who dissolved the 1made a few remarks then Jucof) Fast,
Mrs. Guy Lootnb and son John, of pound boy, born March 23d.
No meeting at the church last Sun­ bonds of wedlock binding her to her 'of Eaton Co.,- presented them with
We are pleased to note that William
C.'l'PITAL, $50,000.00. Wallace's family are very much im­ Convis. spent Saturday and Sunday nt day evening: out we thought there was husband and went to Detroit some ।numerous beautiful souveniers of the
her brother'} L. B. and E. G. Potter’s.
proved. Mr. W. has the sympathy of • Mrs. Fannie Armstrong and Beeale one somewhere, by the way the boys months ago, has returned to Middle- 1occasion, presented by many ot their
friends.
ville. but.not to her former home.
ail in his adversity.
returned to their home near Bellevue' btiBg out in the evening.
The singing • evangelist is drawing
Died. March 22d, Maggie, daughter ot
There was a large congregation in last Sunday.
AfOROO-THORNAFPLB.
' -i.-orpcratcd under the laws ot the Stale ot
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Knowles, age good audiences thb week.
attendance at the Cong*! church Sun­
Dance
at
Arnold
Gardner's
last
Fri
­
Michigan.
Chas.SUrope moved to Hastings Mon8. A. Crossman is building a new res­
9 years. 4 months,
days, of spinal
day evening to hear the -Life and day night
idence
opposite
Mrs.
Sanford's
place
on
menengltis
fever.
The
deceased
was
lir. Cole of Genoa. O., b the guest of
character of St. Patrick'*' discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hagerman are
sick but three days. The funeral was the east side.
. (Special Curraxjiondent.)
staying at hb father’s ut present.
Firemen's meeting Tuesday evening hb brother L. P. Cole.
Open fnr bu»ltws« D»c. 15. IMS In building torAndrew Eno has just returned from conducted by Rev. J. Winey at the M.
Farmers say their wheat b bting in­
Mbs Mary Scothorn rill spend the
‘
mcrly pecupled by Mower Bros.
when several new members were add­
E. church.
a vbit north.
jured by the cold weather.
summer at Grand Rapids.
David Heftlebower is very sick at ed to the company.
Amon Wolfe the .boss barn builder,
Sugar makers say they did not make
OFFICERS:,
Family quarrab ma^e life pleasant
The spring term of our union school
has engaged Dave Kuntz and Zern this writing.
much sugar test week.
for the neighbors.
\
p G. UobiMon,’President; L/
commenced
Monday.
Prof.
Morse
is
Some
of
those
young
mem
who
go
to
Zlm Manker, of Roscommon, Sunday- Emory to work* with him thb season.
Ed Hyde has charge of the mill prop­
W. 8. Goodyear. Vice. Pres.:
Coril Eldred has gone to Dakota in the Advent church just to make a giving the best of satisfaction in hb erty at Morgan.
ed at Lon Gardner's.
disturbance, had better stay at home work for the school.
C. D. Beebe. Caahler.
N. Brayton made a business trip to search of a home.
A grave yard insurance agent is en­
Arthur Campbell has sold hb proper­
niter thb ami learn some manners.
Fowlerville fast week.
DIRECTORS:
John Wallace, who has been sick a ty interests in Middleville, and will deavoring to- "do up” the people here­
HICKOR Y CORNERS.
Ida Parks started Thursday on a
Thb scheme b on a par with
W.V. Goodyear,
W.1L
move with his family to Dakota. Thej- abouts.
James Burst, aged 78 years, died at long time, is on the gain.
two weeks vbit at Fowlerville.
the Bhoemian oats swindle*.
,
n. G. Kchln»on.
J. A arable.
start
Thursday.
Anna
McKinney
is
working
for
Mrs.
David Moulton will have a drive hb home in Plainwell, on the 13th and Joel Smith. L. E. Knappen,
Ct
Bartles desiring to purchase a second
,
was
buried
in
the
north
cemetry
in
well
put
down
thb
week,
A.
Leetka
C. D. Beebe.
Mrs. T. B. Barnum b able to be out hand town pump, can learn something
thb. township on the 15th. The de­
will do the work.
to their advantage by consulting the EDITOR BANNER:
Mory Teeple is engaged at present. ceased waszone of the early settlers of
Twenty years’ experience under the
Don't forget town meeting next Middleville common council.
A General Banking Budinas Transited.
selling the sewing machine relief spring., this township. He leaves a wife and Monday.
Regular union temperance meeting operation of a stringent prohibitory
Myron Teeple-attended the teachers’'.’one son, I'. S. Burst, who with his
has been postponed one week to bring
Charles
Mosher,
of
MoshervUle.
lec
­
examination at Hastings last Friday family lesideonthe farm where they tured on the prohibition amendment to it on the hist night beiore election. taw iias convinced me that such a taw
p W. LOWRY. M-D,
located many years ago.
and Saturday. •
Now, if the meeting is conducted in now would prove a repitition of the
V.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
Lutin Polly and wife have gone on a a full house Saturday evening last.
Rev. J. IL Bowen spoke yon thei
J. B. Carpenter is visiting friends in such an abusive and unjust spirit, that same farce that exteted„theu. it was
Caih in town or country promptly attended.
amendment to a small nutllenre »t the• four weeks vtslt to Ind., 111., and Wis- Coldwater.
the cause of prohibition is injured at the free whtaky then. It will be the same
Office hours-»to 10 a. tn. and 1 So 3 p. m.
.
.
i German church, Friday pvening the« consin.
Win. Wallace's youngest child is not polls, the old program will be carried under \the new taw if adopted, thus
Trtenhoife at Holloways drug store.
William Burdick has sold out his
tw Spi-XhU attention paid to surgical diseases 25th. On taking an expression of the•
out m the style made familiar by years
expected to live.
making ^natters worse instead .of
and dMcaserainhe eyv and ear._________
house only two voted in favor of thej contract for the remaining time of
Jacob Henney, ot West Carlton, Is of practice.
carrying the mail to J. Kellogg, and has
amendment.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Brandstetter went to better. Human nature has not
very sick.
AV H. LANDIS, M. D.,
.
moved
on
his
farm
recently
purchased
Ozi Clemens has hired out to S. ZelBig Rapids last week to bring home changed in the taps- of time since the
Minnie
Crouse
is
dead.
lV .
Physican and burgeon. mcr for this summer.
near Nashville.
The Townsend's mill is running their son Charles, who b helpless from repeal of the prohibitory taw in 1875.Woodland Mich.
Wallace McNeil has hited out to
John S chme! cher was able to ride toi
a severe cut upon his. knee, received
Office one door MMith ot Ule poet ©Bee, will be Freeport last Thursday, the first time• work for Lewis &amp; Holloday of Battle again nt full blast.
Neither are the ^feople letter prepared
Jay Carpenter carries his head on one while at work'in a lumber camp. The
found there day or night. ___________
Creek, and will move there to-day.
for a number of weeks.
side. Acta as ^though "ho had one of doctors are not sure of preventing the to execute a taw now on which the
Rev.
Mr.
Bass
of
Augusta,
gave
us
We saw some of our farmers sowing
necessity of an amputation of the limb, masses are divided in opinion as to
[?. R. TIMMERMAN,
r .
Job’s comlorters on hb neck.
a
good
talk
on
the
Amendment
ques
­
T . HonuBpatbic Physician &amp; surgeon. clover seed after the snow storm laat tion Wednesday evening last, to-quite
We understand that the Adventists onlaccoiint of the severity of the wound. its expediency and justice. No taw
week.
C. Clever has lately purchased the
will go to Freeport in a few days to'
Fin: d.wr east of Holloways' drugstore.)
John Schmelcher loit a valuable calf u full house, that being the first ad­ hold a series of meetings.
meat market property occupied bv him, can be executed unless the people as a
Friday night by its jumping into the dress delivered at this place.
J. B. Carpenter and wife visited at and owned by the old firm of'McKevitt mass ore united in its tavor. (Thus,
Mrs.
IL
A.
Bailey
is
to
speak
on
the
manger
and
being
tied
around
the
neck
.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
, &amp; Severance, for the sum of 84.500.
for instance', murder, theft, robbery and
Amendment question, Monday evening, 11. L. Carpenter’s in Potterville last
Meets! atvl t-male «l!.*eaw» a specialty. Illes, it was choked to death.
if mtich talking of a project b to be arson: all are in favor of the execution
week.
\
1 -ula and other diseases of the rectum trauDied, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen, the 2Sth, ut tne W. N. church, where
M. Stems aid wife, of (ftunpbelL, counted as a good indication, Middle­
.-.(..-uid h cure guaranteed &lt;&gt;r no pay. providing
she will no doubt meet a large audi­ Ionia
, ville will surely have a well organized of the taw respecting these offences.
Co.,
visited
with
friends
last
a nri’ten agreement is had t&lt;» that eject pren- Saturday morning. The funeral took
ence as she is known to our people as
agricultural society and stock breeders The taw of prohibition ta something of
,,to treatment. Itenhirxce and office corner place at the house Sunday, Rev. D. L.
week.
.
Eaton officiating. The remains were being sound on the temperance move­
omervkb.
।association, that will hold exhibitions another color. On thb subject the
.leff-rxin and Center streets-.
ment. t&gt;esidfs having good abilities for
taken to Caledonia for burial.
each spring uud fait
people aro divided right in the middle—
IiK. Wm. JONES,
public
spanking.
DBLT0K.
There was no service 'at the Cong’l
U
Dentist
Mr. Thomas Rockwell, an employee
hence the diibculty of its execution.
MAPLE GROVE.
church last Sabbath on account of the
A fine sugar snow, but sugar is very
of the insane asylum of Kalamazoo for scarce.
All Murk promptly attended to.
funeral and bad weather.
.
Mrs. EH Lotting has a mother and The best authorities in the world sa?
several years past, is making hb par­ । Mrs. J.C. Chase is visiting her par- ,stater visiting her.
,
that a taw of this kind can not be exe­
C. WELTON
ents
and
’
olher
friends
about,
the
vil
­
enta.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
IL
Bush.
■
WEST BALTIMORE.
Old Mrs. lotting’ fell from a wagon
lage, a visit.
Mr. Dayton Stanley thinks he will while climbing in and hurt her so at cuted without the old of a strong
Big blizzard last Sunday.
U Mjunt for tbc Ohlo.Farmer,» Inturance Co.
K. A. Polly who was hurt by his
despotic government. This we have
C. D. Prichard b home from Anu horse u short time ago, b now able to make' the wild geese git now. for he the present she is unable to walk.
He MTite* |»Li.:iu» on a inuu'.t property agalnirt
has purchased of F. J. Norwood a 1\ in­
not in thb country, and dop’t want it,
Andrew Ruse is at home an a visit
os* t&gt;y fire. Ilgbtnlna or wind; ajjalnst a man s Arbor.
be about.
■
chester rille of 45 calibre. A fine gun
Flora Beadle, of Hastings, b visiting and even if desired, as It is, by some
life by &lt;teaih and McidenL
,______ .
Devere Hook will put hb saw mill
Indeed.
friends here.
•
on 1. Week's place.
£1 OUK i .SHELDON,
BANFIELD.
Mr.
Lincoln
Bush
begins
hb
school
Rob I’hiUips and wife spent Saturday prohibitionists, the people will not
Annie Johnson will attend Albion
consent to it.
The friends of Miss Diitay Shumaker to-dav at Hickory Corners.
and Sunday in Battle Creek.
college this spring.
,
(Officetn Abstract Block,Hastings. Mich.)
11. A. McAllnster is no better at this
made her a pleasant surprise party,
Frank Quick and wife visited rela­
Why, under the circumstances, make
I
E.
McMannis
bad
the
mumps
last
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry
Tuesday
evening
of
last
week
it
being
writing.
tives
at
Section
Hill
last
Sunday.
a leap in the dark, not knowing where
.
_
County.
____
■____________ _ week.
G. J. McCordan and wife, of Sher­
Anna Eno commenced her second jou wiH land? Is not such a medling
Myrcgi Emmons him rented Esau her 18th birthday. Mr. Fred Budd, wood,
made
their
many
friends
of
this
in
behalf
of
the
assembled
guests,
pre
­
term
at
Mclntyer'a
test
Monday.
TAMES A. SWEEZEY.
Cannon’s farm.
George
Dillin IX’bolt and Phillips are putting with the fundamental taw of the state
.J
Lawyer,
Mrs. Caswell entertained the sewing sented her with some very nice presents. place, a short visit lost week.
Casper Fow returned from Albion s acting as agent for the Jtattle Creek in. a™ set of
w. hay scales.
a dangerous experiment to, say the least
society last Thursday.
HaMhtgk, Midi.
Thursday, where he has been attending life insurance company.
EJ.
BAIVood
has moved to A&gt;syriiL
-gf
Suppose it should prove aborGu&gt;
Sharpsteen
started
for
Dakota
Practltasfa all court* ot the slate. Officeover
Mrs. Morion Davenport ta on the
t.m you
™.ro..U
Hnhin. consent
consent
J
|t 8urely wiU#
whal
Jim.
must ask Robin's
’
last Wednesday.
.
,, . school.
Chas.
Paltuetier,
who
is
attending
sick
list.
nexutime.
Chet Granger visited S. Prichard last
kind of a plight will we find ourselves
Uncle
Abram
counts
the
weeks
now
school
at
Hastings,
is
home
for
a
weeks
Ezra
Whitmore
and
family
have
mov
­
4 E. KEN ASTON,
week.
until it will be time for him to go fish­ ed to Hillsdale. Mrs. Elmer Shaffer with the prohibitory amendment en­
A.
Attorney at Law,
Geo. Prichanl has u lame atm. He vacation.
Shumaker. of Grand Rapids, ing again. He i&gt;eing 8C years old, can­ went with them on a vlaiL
grafted on the constitution ? The state
(Over J. 8. Goodmr &amp; Ca’u store.)
g»t caught in one of the belts in the is Frapk
visiting his brother, Chas. Shumaker. not go in the winter.
.The band social at Ed. Warbuston's,
1'rxeticcx In an cnnrt» ol the State. Collection* mill Monday.
,
Rev..
Fow
will
lecture
in
the
Bur
­
the dance at Dug. Vanwagoner's and then can not pass any other taw on thb
orompUy kttendlngto.
______ .
The thermometer at zero thb Tues­ roughs school house, Thursday evening
the. weather for making maple sugar subject matter. Why not let well
ASSYRIA.
MARTIN V. BARKER, Beal Estate,, day morning.
are complete tizzies, and we might add enough alone? Whv not let the legis­
in tavor of the Amendment
O. J. Park has gone to Saginaw.
1 wonder which girl Ed. likes the
-th Insurance and Loans.
Peter liartoon will move into Lou the lecture at the church Saturday lative power remain free to exercise its
HEREBY.
evening. Don’t let us hear from Ver­
Offiee with J. O. Runyan A Am. 3 doors north
best, the one he took to church, or the Park’s house.
discretion on thb important subject as
Frank Myers is building an addition one he took home last.
ot Postoffice.
.
montville verv soon again.
Walter
Cooley
of
Assyria,
and
Mbs
Special attention given to making exchanges! to h» bouse,
,
•
Emma Burdick (Savage) that was. the people may from time to time sug­
Mr. J. E. McKee, of Allegan. is Emma Savage of Maple Grove, were
ot property.
The interests oI ‘■uu’tTild±Si
i
Hattie
Dodds,
of
Saranac,
is
visiting
spending
a
few
days
at
Robert
Brunhas'onr best wishes for her future wel­ gest?
property owner, carefully looked slteT.Fsrni*
;
married last Wednesday.
ot all size* for sale or exchange. House* and। friends in thb vicinity.
ney's. Became to deliver some very
Chas. Nickerson, and Wm. Bristol fare.
It ta to be hoped that the people will.
lota for rale.
'
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. line paintings.
_______
of Lacey, have formed a partnership,
think seriously on thb subject, and not A*‘ James Dcmaray will be sorry to learn
a
PRAIRIEVILLE.
and
will
run
a
general
store
at
Lacey.
.
WOODLAND.
that they intend to move to Mapie^
Republican caucus. March 30th.
।
March blds fair to make good the old jump at a conclusion from a mere sen­
NAPPEN &amp; VaxARMAN,
Grove to make that place their future' Geo. W. Smith has traded his house
John Burton and family have, moved, saying, of coming in like a lamb and timental standpoint An amendment
Lawyers.
home.
,
.. ,
and lot for D. G. Barden’s farm, by pay­ to Battle Creek.
going
out like u lion.
Ao the constitution can not be changed
(Over HMtings National Bank.)
.
Ferd Myers had quite a severe attack ing 81,000. Mr. Smith has moved into
Charlie Servcn and Car) Newton,
About 84 was realized from the so­ or modified, only by a vote of the people.
have returned to Dakota. Their fam­ cial at Albert Storms’ last Tuesday
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorneyr of rheumatism lust week, but is better V. G; Hlldlnger’s house.
Hence the importance of bringing to
Ex-Sheriff Long whs here last week ilies will join them in about two weeks. cvmiing.
V» At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.. at this writing.
We understand that the store keeper with his blooded horses.
Charley Abbey is nursing a broken
The Odd Fellows’ hall is undergoing our aid not only the experience of the
Practice* In
coartsof U»e state.
at “Puckerville” is dosing out his stocx
(in Tuesday of last week frank wrist, caused by a runaway.
a thorough renovation and is to be past, but an overwhelming share nf
of goods preparatory to leaving town. Stinchcomb and Ludwig Bitzer were
TLLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
Mrs. Myra Newton is visiting her newly painted and otherwise made good, practical common sense, that a
School commences in the Tamarack taken before Squire Barden, charged parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Serven.
Justice of the Peace..
more attractive.
district April 11th.
with shooting 8. Haight’s sup buckets
Mrs. Norman Bailer, of Hastings, wise conclusion may be reached.
Milton F. Jordan, of Middleville, was
Collections a specialty.
■
While James Demaray wm in Maple and splits. It cost them about 85.00. in town on legal business, last week. ‘ gave us a very excellent temperance
Grove, his hound which he left at Elmer McArthur skipped for a few
T M. B. GLLLASPIE.
~
address on Sabbath evening, tn favor
Frank Eggleston, of Schoolcraft, has
home,
did
not
stay
there
nor
has
any
­
1.
Notary Public.
ORANGBVILLB.
days to avoid the same late as the other
of the amendment • In consequence of
Bowens Mills.________ ■______ .
thing been heard of it since.
Mrs. Crawford and a child of Rev. the vei^Ajlbagreeable weather there lost four children from diphtheria
’
The mail route from Gerkey to
Jerome Waltz says that he does not Ross are on the sick list this week.
was not the usual full house which within a week.
J[ARY C. COBB^
Woodland is among the list to be lot care for the gallon of svrup that thoae
Within four weeks Lucius C. LockEH Nichols has sold his horse Logrm welcomes a lady speaker. Those pres­
for four years commencing July 1, voting ladies sugared off in hb bush to a gentleman from Lowell. AVe ent, however, gave most excellent at­ erv.of Newaygo, has buried three chil­
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, next.
last week, but wishes that hereafter understand the price paid was $500.
tention. and we hope the truths pre­ dren—all dying of diphtheria.
they would wash their dishes before
Mrs. Mayna Jessup visited at her sented will have an influence which
David Purdy, of Brighton, a farmer:
CHDAR CRBSB.
leaving, as it does not leave u good im­ father's, in the east part of town last will bear fruit at no dbtant day.
Especial Attention Given to Cutting
has become suddenly insane and will
James Young and AmosGool started be sent to the Pontiac asylum.
ind Fitting. Patten* Cut to order.
D. S. Morthland has purchased the pression on an old bachelor.
If
some
of
our
women
would
mind
for
tbc
west
this
morning,
we
are
told.
D.
G.
Mixer
farm
containing
80
acres.
If
we
had
got
rid
of
Mr.
Cameron
as
Room* over Schantz’ Store.
their own business and let their neigh­ cheat) as 840 the community would not
A new version of "trouble In the
Ilourx from 7 n; in. to * p. m._____ Consideration unknown.
Hastings Markets.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cor­ bors alone, it would probably I»c better have grumbled, but it was $340.
choir” in our ville.
PRANK C. BOISE,
v win, on the evening of the 24th, a nine for their neighbors and also for them­
Rev. Ross has appointed a temper­
NaehoUIe, Mich.,
BARRYV1LLK.
selves.
ance lecture tor Wednesday evening.
P°The Jl.W
• •"«” PfrtZ "TfJ}"’
Uncle Charles Galloway, one of our We hope nothing will happen to keep
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
March goes out like a lion.
Ac-nt loral! the leading makes of Hardware Bros, hidl on Fri&lt;Ur oventai. April 8U&gt;. first pioneers, died at Chas. Sackett’s in it from being a success, it being the
A majority of Castleton’s voters will Hoods...
run) Farm Machinery.
*
Proprietors, Fred Brbtol and Cnas. Ty- Sunfield, on Thursday night and was third one attempted.
. ,
vote ••yes" on the amendment quiefltion. !\«UUUC3
Wc carry n l”Te and complete
buried on Sunday. He was 73 years
Tttere
is
a
considerable
agitation
over
School meeting at Morgan last Mon­
tves are e«pecl*ur invited to call and «eo t», le Innes Norris and wife, of Banfleld,
the
fishing
question
here
Men
will
go
°
l
TheP.O.
moved
on
Thursday
day,
to hire a teacher.
old one* are equally weleonw*.______
spent Sunday at Chas. TyICT’s.
fishing with nets ami spears themselves
Oscar Warren has the material In
last
into
S.
Haigh
’
a
building.
Tolles Bros, have purchased of A.
and then report others tor the same readiness for the erection of a barn, as
f
a
It is reported that Mrs. Peck, whose thing.
Ormsbee, ol^Dowling. an engine for
soon an the weather will permit. Levi
tily Hah, over Julius Ru**ell&gt;
w
husband has l»een in the insane asylum
Hubbard, of Vermontville, is to do the
thlirn'llC&gt;V'alentinc and wife returned for vt-ars. is about to receive u pension.
W. A.8CIDM0HB.B. A
BROWARD.
work.
,
.
. Ix-J
Joshua Dillenbeck has received a
from Battle Creek last Tiieodav, after
Auction sale of personal property at Lime. W&gt;l
John Brainard returned home from
spending several days vblting friends pension of 6GU7.33. as back pay, increueo Nebraska on Monday last
the residence of the late James Hurd
and restoration.
Oscar Warren ad­
Mrs. Farnsworth is not expected.to deceased, today.
^WiB Larabec has finished hb winter
Frank Aspinwall expects tosoon ocministrator.
.
live.
work far A. C. Wait, and now a sum­ Mft* the old P. O. building as barber
Henry Lathrop and wife, left last
Geo. Doster will leave this place
and store.
mer job b wanted. Will b .a good,
Monday
for
Marshall,
to attend the
with another load of cattle on Monday,
Tharlrt
Dillenbeck
has
gone
to
faithful hand.
Philip Merhan will start for Colorado auction sate of Henry 1’olbemus pcrCharley Bailey is reshingling hb Grand Rapids to learn barber trade,
• H^uSr^vde, Bert Walker. Grade
M". IX«ra Stowell to on the mck Ibt Monday.
WiUtam Ashley will start a lumber
h°A^ Ormsbee, of Dowling, was .in
I Lathrop and’ Nellie Devine visited at
o»r«*ool.tteodVtawthi,.prl^.
town iMt Thursday on business.

The Hastings Banner.

MARSHALL L. COOK.

Hastings City Bank.

R

W

L. A. I951- 52R,KJS'3’ SS

Raby carriaseS
tre*.
SM.MBa.ffir..

County News.

�Atlanta’s Happy State.

Agricultural.

[l-ubll»li«lt»y requtatl

GENERAL fNFOMfiATiON.
T. HL Myers, ex-mayor ot p*«vnie. Bit..

ITS THE CORONETS RACE

■iV.'-'L!1”
,&gt;('r'on' tntrroatod in uld
catale, arc roqulrx-d to aiitn-ae irt i.
...

Sore Eyes

Default
s certain

&lt;i. Waldo Smith. New York.
and Judge Samuel E. Sinclair, of Fort THE
SAUCY LITTLE SCHOONER
The eyes are nhvny* In *ym|»thy with
KVGKNK DAVKXPOBT, F.4ttf.
I was not an original 1’rohibiliontat Wayne, expired W«lno*day.
CROSSES THE WINNING LINE
'
the body, and afford an excellent Index
mat* or Mit-iHipui oa tW tw.'nt
and did not vote^r the &lt;mUmmce to
l i i.ttwr f.
of Its condition.' When '•&gt;
tho—
eyro
bn-onio
till
«-I
sZm Mat.
the election of 1»«&gt;- ln the
esuac.
orand
tn a pendenev
of «nM &lt;1.“ami
■.ttlon
h,ui
weak,
the lld» hifiaun
Mire,
11 ti,«
is
vcnport, Woodland, Mich.
subsequent events. I um W K1"* *® IIM.COO or more agairut Chartai L. Colby
and Interest thotmr
an evidence that the lyatcm tail become
mv, however, that I did not rote
eighly-atx and xfu» &lt;|Q;].
dhordcrcd by Scrofula, for whkU Aycr'*
it 1 was. us I have long been,
been Instituted foe tin- rn-..v- In Dairy World.
Sarwparilta h the bc*l known roiixxlj.
an anti-bar-room man, but I seriously
• “f* '.'bcreL, giveh tlutt by UI1
The following Is so full of good sense doubted whether Prohibition was the Horos Breeder,' areociaUou will l» held nt
nt salo lu said murtx-Mtv &lt; .int
Scrofula, which prodiiccil a nainful in­
best method to be adopted- in- a city of OUutuwa, Aug. LV-10.
auonocofthe auhne i»
.
that we clip it entire:
flammation In my eyes, called tuc much
provided the said
.- .
the
size
of
Atlanta,
and,
in
common
Milking is a very important matter
IJeut H. K G«T, whe asnred during tho
•ufferfug for a number of year*. By the
bysaleof i|ie hrvfiisn. tI.....
Cork, March 2a.—The schooner yacht Coradvice, of n physician I commenced taking
where profit ta the object- A slow with many others holding similar rebellion in the Ono Huadr&lt;d and First Penn­ onot pa*Md tbn winning point at 12:NO p. m.
pay arid Mvrtcagaricta with ;
Aver** Sarsaparilla. After n»ln? thb
nix per rent, and Ur «•«*:» m-i ,
milker ta a nuisauce in a dairy ; a dirty views, 1 abstained from voting.
sylvania regiment, died Monday night at Sunday, undid- fall sail and in almost ns good
Prohibition was carrieti and many of Normal, 111*.
luedlctae a »Uort time Ina* completely
one and sale and altonrev
one ta won*. A tobacco user shtftrfd stay
condition as when she left New York. All
yidmlbylnn. nt pubii,beautifully eway. The udders sliould our best men trembled for the business
Amor Smith, Jr., was nominated for
•
bidder, u। Haiunlhy. th- to.Curefj
interests
of
our
city.
That
was
a
year
•. .... :
4nrtLWC.Bitbr^J&gt;d.Hk,ll ,
be carefully cleaned before commenc­
ptayur Tuoniny hy Cincinnati lU-publieana.
an accident having occurred Friday uigbt
Mv
evro
are
now
in
a
splendid
rmidllfon.
&gt; that day, .u tire tnn.t dre.r 11
ing to milk and the last drop« milk ago. and though actual Prohibition did Thu Hun. ikn Butterworth was chairman of
aii«l
1
an
a»
well
au.l
strong
a*
ever.
—
Mid county, n. theyity of
should he drawn from the udder. 1 not take place until July last, yet the
Tjre
tend
nod
pn
nu«o.
to
•.
Mr*. William Gage. Concord, N. 11.
would never do without a good scale in effect upon the city bqran with the
aenbed ta said mortsari«. t..--.
An investigating committee ha* reported
For a number of year* 1 wa« troubled
IbafoUowtag dewritatd
..,
a-«tabteand with the scale should go deiiaraUon of the vote. The defeated to tho board ot sujierviaors ot I.aHalio
with a humor in my c;e«, ami Was uuabte
bud lying and tens.- i&gt;. u,.
the test to test the per cent of cream, “Antia’’ at once i*gan the circulation county, Illinois, that largo deficits exiat tn
four Ml north, &lt;•! ra.-«.
to
obtain
any
relief
until
I
commenced
which should be done once a month. ot the most damaging reports.
uring
Avci
’
«
Sarsaparilta.
ThliTO-dhine
lhe
accounts
of
the
Into
treasurer,
sheriff,
Notwithstanding the fact that these
No farmer with even one or two cows
lias effected a complete cure, mnl 1 believe
Should do without a milking tube; it renorts have been over and over de­ county dark, and. prob»t-&gt; clerk. Tho mat­
it to Im? tlie be*t of blood purifier*.—
In arid tomi. excepting at,‘,
Jften saves time and money. As soon nied and proven to i»e maliciously ter is now before th? grand jury.
Mf&gt;,
nt
..... . ,
J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, I* likely
b possible after the milk is drawn false and slanderous, yet they are re­
From ebndhoo.1, a.»d nntll whbin n few
to be appointed a member ot the Pacificrad­
from tb«* cow, it should be strained peated again and again.
month*. 1 have bccu nffiletr.l with Weak
way
coiumbalon.
drwribcd
imrcri
of
inwi i&lt;..
Now for the facts.
through ut least two thicknesses of
and Sore Eye*. 1 have u-«ri tor tbme
atapotatonGnuidri:.;;;.: -■
At the Illinois Boldlere’ home at Quiney,
The charge that large numbers of
cloth, into tin cans, these cans should
aS lhA
... . .
complain!*, with beneficial tesult-. Ayer’s
SarMfmrtfla. nn&lt;l coiudder II a great blood
be 8' j; inches in diameter and from 12 business men have removed to other, Thursday afternoon, occurred the death by
purifier. —Mrs. C. FblUijn, Glover, Vl.
to 20 inches deep. These cans should cities, carrving with them two or three apoplexy of CoL L. W. Bbepard, secretary
be set in water of depth to suit your millions of capital, ta the grossest kind
stowing the jib wm swept off by a strong
I sufftml for n year with Inflamma­
Mr*. John Farnham dial Wednesday
cans nt a temperature of 4u to 53 degrees, of exaggeration. 1 have been a con­
tion iq uiy left eye. Three ulcere formed
and should be let remain 24 hours be­ stant resident of Atlanta for nearly night nt Utica, N. ¥,, at the ago of lUtl.
ou the bail, deyriviug me ot sight. «ud
now retatllCind. bep« th, r
cauaing great pain. After tn ing many
In the famous divorce case of Ann Mary Tbo schooner encountered
fore skimming. 1 would skim some­ seventeen years and know the city welt
served lu a d«&lt;&lt;l by JiJlu r. }
oilier reuiedle*. Io no (iurp«*e,&lt; was finally
^naw.
what according to the number of cows; Since the receipt of ’ your letter, I have Caswell vg Danis! H. Cuwell. to sot oaidu a
I, hl* wife, io J«mr» H. m. ;.
induced to use Ayer** Sarsaparilla, ami.
II. tievrnuxw. Apnl i|. t»;if only one or two cows are kept, skim made diligent inquiry amongst mem­ divorce obtained at Monticello, III*., by tbo
belns an ssrtiou r.'. j Ml.| t
deeper and take some milk so its to gel bers of the Chamber of Commerce and defendant, in 1809. tbo Illinois supremo court along, by westerly palea, acootnpaniad by
By Taking
a’ churning sooner, but if more cows leading bankers and others, and be­ has rondered a decision that Caawell ob­ rain, thunder and lightning. The vessel bethree bottles of (bls medicine, bare Iwcn
are kept, skim close and churn only the lieve it is strictly true that not a single tained hb divorce by fraud and perjury, and hared finely, riding the warm batter than
entirely cured- My sight ins* ta-vn re­
Ing also a wfrip «il let"
cream. Milk should be skimmed lie- Srominent business man has removed
stored.'and there I* no sign of tart-imtunfirst mentloiied pun .
fore souring commence*, and it your is residence from the city since Pro­
tlon. sore, or ulcer in luv eye. ~ Kendal
second above meidi-twell married Ml«v IxjuIsb C. Broadwell, in
T. Bowen. Stq;ar Tree 11 luge, Ohio.
from hue of highwW
water is unythitig wh'ut it should lie it hibition.
i
Tlte Mtewtng &lt;te»-j.-:
•ingle day's run was
will not sour 4n less than 24 hours in
2&lt;1. The ctau-ge that hundreds of Ohio, and tbo d«HS*lon ju«t hatidsd down
My daugidrr. trn year* old, was nffikirri
Bind ha&lt; been rc!&gt; .;•*
maata Saturday, whoa,
lhe hottest weather. With the can the best business blocks in the city taake* tbo tlx children resulting from that
with Scrofukiu* Sore Eyes. During the
Mid mnripgv. rt&gt;d uj.i
with favorable winds.
to wit: alftual parte
system of setting milk, you can, if no are tenantk’3s.jind that dty property union as illoxitimat*'. It I* inunfntod that
ta*l two tear, »bc never saw light «tf auy
kind. Physicians of the Id^lirst otatMMng
soring is convenient, have a tank out has greatly deteriorated in value, is criminal pcoecodintf* will now bv tiutituUxl
county of Barn and rprt&lt;
mile*. The actual
exerted tta ir skill, but n hb r.o |iennanctit
in vour ynnl under shade of u tree, or wholly untrue. Of the houses former­ against QuwulL
scribed a* lollon w, io m
*urcre». Ou tliv rivouiturnibttltn) of a
Unis of the voyage
Tin chnmxi remain* ot Robert &amp; Bond,
at the north side of your house. But a ly occupied by wholeshte liquor-dealers.
point no the wert line.of
friend I purchased a bottle of AyeF* Sirmild village of Mhldtei lit
shed of some kind is not hard to pre­ uo: onr is vacant. Of those used for traveling agent of tbo Boll Telephone com­
•aiKuitla. which ntv daughter eoiunimvcd
the nurtlreurt &lt;■ .rm-re! Ir
pare, and one built below your well, as bar-ruoms, in the business portion of pany, were found in tb« ruin* of the Rich­
taking. Before die had um-tl lhe Uilid
bkrek number eighty! on
near frost proof in winter as possible, the city, only one is now vacant and mond bate! at Buffalo Friday evening.
bottle her sight was restored, am) die can
would be one cffXhe Ixat places (except­ that is a little store 20x40 feet.
now look Mrmlfiy at a brtllbnt Ji^lit with­
north
&lt;»u a line porri!&lt;l v-itli vu&lt;t
SAW HADDOCK KILLED.
by’* first hlns. wo* al&gt;
ing a spring) for winter and summer
out pain. Her cure I* complete.-- W. E.
Of all the places formerly used for
Sutherland,.Evangelist, tbdby City. Ky .
use. Water from the well can be bar-rooms in all parts of the city, not
pumped into this tank several times over fourteen are now vacant, and
Urenee south aluug wtai v.&lt;-.t
during the day in the warm season, but most of those are cheap, wooden struct­
Ayer s
Id* rtrret eight is: rude to plx
if the ice can be had, (and every family ures, many of them built for the purSiovx CfTT, Iowa, March 18.—At the
Dated. January 55, »-7.
’ . ... ' ‘ LtsTli: J. rflMMil.
in the country should strive to have a pone upon side streets, or upon the out­ trial of An-ndorf Saturday for the muryler account ot expsete 1 iceberg*
nt'HV A WOMVrtt.
Ih-rt.j V
supply of ice) so much better. But I skirts of the city. After a free consul­ of Iter Mr. Haddock a number of wnnesoo*
AUorocss tor N»r U.,gr&lt;■».
must hasten to the next stop, the care tation with leading architects arid were examined, among whom were John
of cream. After skimming, your builders, and with the principal rent­ Fitxiimmons. an eye-witrum ot the tragedy;
cream should be placed in some good ing agents of the city, J makp the IL McCallbter, Charlo* Ebirhardl and wife,
vessel, as wide a one as possible (a vat statement that for every really tenant­ proprietors of the Columbia house, in front
is liest) and allowed to ripen, not sour. able building In this city now vacant, of which the tragedy occurred: Henry Van
Mn -■
It should be stirred often so as to bring two new ones have been erected’since Ingham, Albert Adon t*. tbo driver of the Patrick'* day, when
lie Sheriff of the County of Marry:
I certificate*, which are blid uulv 14u;. n.
as much of the cream to the surface as Prohibition.
The principal renting tuirk which took the conspirators to Green­
'
u-Yon are hereby notified that ta the Ktec&gt; public examination*..
possible, a vat the proper size made of agents all endorse mytatatement, and villa thonight ot ttio murder, and others. In cd from stem Vi
Frecuart. Friday,
•:! t •
good tin and surrounded with a wood­ further declare that nt no time within tl&gt;e main the evidenre was about the sarin ns
HaatUqr*. Friday at&gt;4 itetu:U4&lt;
en vaLendugh larger to leave a 3 inch the past five years have their lists of that brought out before the coroner’* in­
«ace all around, for warm water in desirable hou-jp liecn smaller than they quest, except that at Fitsilmmons and Van
V
&lt;•
’
!.
day
vein ter, or cold water or ice in summer. are now. The y also say that of the new Ingbant
If these are not available where a small houses that hive been and are iwlng
amount of cream is hud I would advise built, nearly every one is rented before utnbia bcu&lt;e bar-room, a eaconJ-claw hotel.
ripening in a tin vessel, with warm or it is completed.
cold water, but never In-a crock and
..u&lt;
mururr. ,
The above statements are made and
sot around the kitchen fire to bake one concurred in by such well-known real ••Btanarck" called him out anti asked him I ,UJM
r-reme rwrt
side and freeze lhe other. It should lie estate operators ns G. W. Adair. Frier­ logo toMerrlll'* staMe.a few steps »outh,nnd J 'J*0
CunUi«12'.&lt;-» :&lt;&gt;r a thl
first day cl pu-»
ft Mttslactory •••.
stirred often and remain until slightly son &amp; Scott, S. W. Goode, E. M. Roberts, a»k if Haddock had returned witn thelxiggy. ! t &gt;p
let No. 5. cd n-AUtay.)»i.inAi&lt;*lii|il
acid and then be placed in ynur churn Rice &amp; Wilson. J. C. Hendrix and,
February ft. ciciMphy .1' 8. history, ri
at a temperature of 58 to «8 degrees ac­ Smith &amp; Dallas. In the judgment of
cording to season and the manner in these agents there are not to-day, of
drink i updo the human
which yon have kept it.
all sorts, over 290 houses vacant in the
r »ubtu;Ued
: Cap*. C. S. J bi lb- propleMUU* Ulate for their aulo|4h&gt;u or a standing at at lean u
1 would use a barrel churn, some entire city, and of these not over 1W
navigator, J U. C. AuAwmei; flr»t i rejection, vtzchurn that works on the principle that that would rent for i?15Oo per • month, hy a man who cams from tho opposite cor­ Crosby;
mate, Wdliam A. Whittiro; rocorrt mate,
**’ ArtW*
ner.
Tbo
strangor
panwl
on
the
north
ride
the motion of the churn agitates the .and most of these 100 have l«en vaca­
Otto IMroron, boatswain. August Btr- I JllTwrtin^nv wiiee&lt;x»r. I hare hereunto set
of Haddock. Whan about a foot in theeter*
-----—,
—, —»— —. ...TMl._„nv
t
....
cream, and not something in the inside ted to take posession of a new and bet­ Ryman
’* rear be turned and fired tbo fatal | holm; stewant.
1. Edward
I5dward Izieklia;
Lncklln; coaks,
cook*, j &lt;&gt;r
:Br hand
tmnrtknd
and uffixjd
uffix.ri the'ilreniSMtS^w
th-Scalrftb^Htat
Htate’ and natural plnlasuphy.'vitu
of the churn of-any kind with a dasher ter house. Mr. Rice, of Rice &amp; Wilson,
roton; J, M.
Msntoll and .dorton;
M. Window,
Winriow, repre- I: &lt;V Mieblcati. ut Ijumtxx. the day and yrxr tir*t
or paddle. Place your crehm in the told me that he has a house that rents abot* Fitxvlmmon* taw.it dltUncUy, but ' rontingtbs
DaunUaat; L A. Ktn-. United ; &gt;aK"e *rlttj.!U„ /w,rrre»
?
For a Dr*! grade, gvonifiry
churn at a proper temperature, close for 833.00. He vrxw informed by his
State*, navy;
representativa*. Me
Secretary of Stale.
the churn, revolve a few times, remove tenant that he had bought a new house
IlAnnr Cor&gt; r.v Sm ntrr'i Urnrx »
the cork and let out the gas, then churn and would yacste the first of the him and the flash of tho pistol bright. Ho Comb, Matlbews and Ricj. and fifteen abb
cent.
ItaKer bhrtnrr. Sheriff, i
All candidates with ahbr.i n.
until the small glass on the top is just month. Mr, Rice inserted a brief ad­ said, however, that the man who shot had on
Hartings., Mick. Foby 7, imt.
clear Be careful or you will thirrn vertisement in Sunday’s paper, and on light colored trouser*.
proof m to na-ral chare- t/r
toy the Western Union telegraph officers in To tire Qualified Voter* of Barry County:
too much. Your butter should be in Monday morning had nineteen applica­
School officer* tesprriasy inNew York, at 1» u’r*—*-J----------- - - •
dlally
invited to Ire prvveai.
fine grains, like shot or fish eggs, but tions for the house. Manv other in­
the Dauntless has &gt;»-n sighted off Kinsale,
should never in a dairywhere less than stances ifiight be mentioned to show
tften-ihri! be r&lt;&lt;«l (,&lt; at
jM'fttrc
but up to 2 a. to. 1 [ondsy no corroboration »tate
ptereta Uarry conutv attbr .ncuu.*l etatfou m.
25 pounds is churned at a time, be a the demand for this class ot houses.
Monday. April«h. A. D. US,, ooe Jattire of
larger infiss. Then- open your churn
In this connection another import­
the Supremo Court it. place of Hott, dome* V.
■poodenta
and put In about one-half as much ant fact should be stated. Of the new
Default haring be-n mute in
water as you have cream; this water houses begun within the last six.
SHERMAN TALKS TO WORKINGMEN.
should be as cold as possibly can lie months, many are being built for me­
till eixpire Droeii- Uiall, bearing d&gt;t&lt;-.
had, say at 50 to 55 degrees, close your chanics and laboring men who are to
ixlce for (he filth ta lire office of K.-rtchurn, revolve a few times, and draw payJbr them upon the instalment plan. was rigidly cross-examined, and admitted
f Hou. Fratus A. ty, Michigan, on Jul
. off the buttermilk from the bottom, Many of our colored citizens are now that
bo made fub.« statement* brforu the coro­
drain as close as possible, borne cold buying lots and preparing to build ner’s jury in regard to the shooting.
for the term of ten year*, from the firrt dar of
Fri-tay
night
Senator
Sherman
doci.ird
to
brine should be poured on the butter themselves homes, and some of them
January i-w, a* provided tor by nd Na. 5. of the
Bis story doe* not agree with tlx, testi­
Mid Begirter'* office tn Lltwr N?
h&gt; Cincinnati until Bunday morning. l-imilr art* &lt;if uwi. approval February ». Wfor a short time. Revolving the churn whir own property are putting up mony, alto given Saturday, of Mrs. Eber­ 'Iremain
h.
~.---- I.—
— _ __. ■ louareal.o berebv notified that ai **!&lt;! »;«•. ftieqts. «m Mge MS. ou the. Mb d
a few times, this cuts the caesln and houses for colored tenants—who are hardt, wife ot the proprietor ot the Columbia
lion the followInuprojKAe.i aniendniebl to the iwt. on-whldi tnurtgnce there t&gt;
will allow it to wash off. Now draw now in a condition to pay their rents.
conttltatton of this rtafe will in- antenltted tolbr due tu the date ot this iwtier
W'ak. r— .K-ihundred and twetitv-sevrn aim &gt; ■ i.
off and use more water than before, These movements among the colored was killed. She did not see them, but think*. Amor Smith, the ItopublicnTi candidate for neAnle c.r
(SKrt.ccp. and no »nft or prore»&lt;lii&gt;x»
mayor. It was hinted that the Union Labor
and repeat until the waler will run off people are directly attributable to tho
An amendiwnt to ftactinn «. Article 4. rela­ Ing been tnstltated to recover the
party was making a strong fight during the tive
clear. Let it drain until all the water effects of Prohibition. Property of all
to the Liquor traffic:
present municipal campaign, and tho w-mtor
(Hxcrtox «v. The manufacture, rift, or sate
has left the butter, then sprinkle about kinds, imd especially central property, walking, instead ot running.
resolved to stay and convince tho quail fled of splriuiou*, mall, or vinous liquor* In thia contained In aakl* mor pate and u»one ounce of some good brand ot butter has materially advanced in value with­
_ ■ ...TV attehcase made and provided. notice
voters of thh city that the ItapubUean party State, rtr.-nt fnr
—.
f h ,U&gt; -J . I ..K, . . t 1.. .
'salt to the pound. Be careful what in the year, and onr real estate opera­
kind of salt (barrel salt should never be tors look for a genuine “boom” in the Greenville, a suburb of the city, tojnterrept !* the true friend of the laborer and ever
liquor. Miail b.
to rxi.L cvreTt the
watchtul
ot
hit
interest.
med), stir it among the butter and early spring.
Haddock, who had gone there. The driver
drain off, then close- the churn and re­
tings. Mtchtann. Ihut beli.p the rl.i«3*1. The charge that our population
delivered to an audience Saturday night
Circuit Court for the County el lurry
volve until the butter is worked up in has greatly declined since .Prohibition,
that comfortably tilted Turner hall
He
balls. This is all the working your is equally untrue. Prbf. W. F. Slaton,
out by saying that h-always thought wltbaultable penalties for the .unprvt.loti of the
butter needs, enough to put in shape the Superintendent of Public School, lard and 1L G. Grady testified to going to started
It w.. &gt;lud..r.«S_ ....Ku_____ _ 7 ..
inuunfacturc. sate, and kroelns for *ate or eift amount due &lt;m said iu«&gt;rig&gt;u;v with
for market—J. H. Denhum.
of Ijitoxtarting ilquore except m herein spcclfi- Interest, and all legal com*
stated to me rocttfitly that the largest Junks" place and seeing Loavitt, Munchratb,
L
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number of new applicants for seats in and other*. Arensdorf wm there. Tao wit- spoke
ot hi* trtp through tho southern states
the public schools uring any one sum­ □esse* remained only n»hort lima, and when
lot four tf. ie
Why is it that boys are allowed to ait mer prior to the ast was 70ti. The gotag there from beard a shot, fired. Thl« and hi* visit to Cuba. Roferrtaglo national KSTVira;!".%*£ ’xzsarx is MKUi-MstartylMKot
(«l. ta Bennett &amp; KenOrid-*addition t.
affairs be dwelt upon the subject of protec­
around a house doing nothing, while last summer the t pplicants registered
jartiam °f th0 *’U*‘ for thelr*d°PU«iorre of llMtinr-. acroraliix to lire plat tlw:
tion to American industry and tire monetary
Dated, FebY Mb, 1SS7.
their overworked mother is struggling numbered 1802.
COOK A SHEUXH
You are also notified that an amendment of
system ot lhe Republican party u compared
against nature and fate to do about
The records of the water and gas take up another lino ot teatimeny, court ad­ with that of the Democratic party. GoUing section r. article u, of tin- oonrtltutloii of the «iaic
half tbo work?
companies and ot the various churches journed until Monday.
down to local mat ers ho made a p,-opoeiUon
Only the other day we saw three and Sunday-schools are all in harmony
to tire workingmen that, they can get more
Voted For Post for Three Dollar*.
large, able-bodied boys lounging about with the above.
Default having been made in ibe r
and do more through the Itepublican party
ot a certain mortgage cvrcutci! by lisrite
the house, not knowing what to do
GauwBUiin, IBs, March iti.—In tho oou4th. The charge that the general
MMt JcimStodt.Ketauidand w(k. toll with themselvea. while their mother, business of the city has been seriously greosloua! contest Saturday John Burke, ot than they can through any side-show, by
Chose, bearing date April 15. !*■*&gt;. -=-&lt;1:
Whatever
name
it
may
bo
esdted.
"Any
tired and pale, was trying to do the crippled by Prohibition ta emphatically Salem township, swore that John Clark of­
State of Mlchltfnn. County of Burov.-m
ta Uie offir-t- ot Jtegbter &lt;&lt;t Deed*
'
■work for a large family and company denied by our leading business men fered to secure tor him if ho voted for maoMire that may b* proposed tor tbo good
OMMy.Michigan, cu April M.
ln 1
the laboring dasM*,'" be continued, "ita
of mortgages on pagMXt. on whu ti r
alone. Not a boy’s work to help about and bankers in both the Prohibition Gen. Post Burke then voted a Democratic of
party is ami always has te*-n a?. P
1,1 •»Id county. wFri. there I* clainred to be diw nt Hie dale &gt;‘l ‘
the house ? Why not ? Is there any- and anti-Prohibition ranks. It is uni­ ticket with Post's name on it The co:i- Itopuldlcau
tire
lhe
nun
of
Si.lift,
and
no
suitor|te&gt;
to adopt."
Uiing about washing dishes that will versally admitted by all candid men testee's attorney tried hard to entrap ths eager
at law having been instituted to
'
Tbo dispute between capital and labor b
},TVfini' "n,‘ • f-oie. Judge of Frob ite
injure him. or which he cannot learn that the past year has been a prosper­ witness, and gave notice that they should one of tboee knotty protavm that enn only be d.-roaJed.
n,*Urr ol
of itaiaxi beibel.
to do well, or about making beds, or ous one for Atlanta. For some very move oa the hearing to have his testimony on solved by tho Republican party. The nona.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the
e/
‘
&lt;
rf
r
wl
,B
W^
W,
£*
l
ht
Potion,
duly
rorifisweeping, or setting the table, or wash­ important facts in this connection, I this point stricken from lbs deposition os im­
coo tabled In said inorigw and tbr
i16* hi81*1 ,rrtc’ of “V«
auehdBM made and provided, nutrei-d'
ing or ironing, or cooking a plain meal refer you to the paragraph on page 7, proper rebuttal.
Smith « record a* n government official dur
Bven. thatmi Saturday. Uie tth dayv
of victuals?- On the contrary, there is of
in, nt ten o’clock In ttw lorvi.oi - l
‘"8 ‘i» term a. collectex-of curto.m, an 1
Mayor’s Message, accompanying
much to benefit him in such work,' the blsour
closed with an earnest appeal for tho R,pub. arid eriate'’
of the “Brewery Ordinance,”
*** ai’po|nlpd admluUtnwoe of
most important of which Is the idea and veto
ether
papers
herewith
enclosed.
If
of
Hartl nr*. Michigan. that being
thst it isn’t manly to let the “weaker any further evidence is wanting to pte’a party held tbeir judicial convantion
‘
where
the circuit nert tortbcCoui t? • ’
vettel” curry all the burdens, when ft prove Atlanta's continued growth and Tuesday to nominate caudidates for a circuit
is possible for strong young hands to prosperity it may be found by inter­ judge and a superior judge. A bill to create
help- Most boys would’ gladly help in viewing any of the numerous nier- tho latter office ha* pososd both bourn* of tbo
the house if they were asked to do so. clianta in New York with whom At­ lejttalature, but is not yet rignod by the gov­ morning the IVcmont hotel, a largo brick
ernor, who will probably veto It Tire con­
and were taught how to do the work lanta dees business.
lieeame due upon »*lit riit&gt;rt|UMcr. t&gt;&gt; " •&gt; ?
vention nominated U. K Murphy for judge structure, located on Markit street, this city
and Interest thereon from thl* dat« •
properly. Many a smart boy wants to
Now to your question: “Does Pro­ of pie circuit and Fetor Hupp for jad;;o of was totally destroyed by firn, Tire UuildhJ
• The premises are dweritied in
F'" *'
help hb tired mother, but doesn’t know- hibition
wm occupied by h&gt; Igwn., v&gt; ho barely -csort
a all that certain niece or pare-’ "f ■a*11in Atlanta ?” 1 ans­ tho superior court.
'
now beyond bringing in the wood and wer, yes!prohibit
ta
the Jtownshln of Hope. In the County ot 1 '
The law is enforced with as
aMBtatae&lt; MfcMaan, and dro-'iib.'1 s'l-’l'
water, and shoveling a path through much success
tbu flair™.
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as any law upon
to
writ
Thosouth
half
of
tbo
south
wv-t
&gt;
BUSINESS
NOTES.
the snow. Thb dont". she telb him to
books. That there are
Ro and play while she plods wearily on. our statute
violations cannot be questioned,
hot« boy's work ? For ahame’ It b some
In said county
but they are quickly detected and
a positive harm to a boy'a moral char- promptly
published. What more can
“How him to think it right to
[A trw&gt; copy.)
J* itH« white hb mother b staggering tie done with any law ? As an indica­
Judirof tTobota.
freight tariff from Pittsburg to
tion
of the effectiveness of the law, I
Dowd January
rader her burtleas. Let the boys help,
—t •^mta
__ . per
;
send
you
a
clipping from a recent issue P3^0 *bow* * reduction of rj,
and tbette who can’t help “for love or
of
the
Daily
Journal,
referring
to
the
pounds
in
flrat-dsaa
ratm,
nod
of
at;
SMITH ttCWl
money, M tbey ofUn wril0 to ug wiU
for AIurtR&amp;P’ &gt;•■
fact tit at upon a recent Sunday morn- rent* in tnroe n«&gt;——- - *e the trouble disappear.-Kurwl CaIng when the man whose duty it ta to “*,ch«’X«l.
taeloa«l In ,-o.u
which will brt:
feed the priaioners at the police station
Work oc a
tnllow' rt»
went to give them their breakfast, be qu»«*. ^h-, wm tagun Thursday, and -I..O1 mnu™ K.,
orijM nnmu™ n w IB. bnu,
Ackro’aBtondKL found every cell empty; a case without
Far • cheek of Ma we will print a tn&gt; line,1 ’
parallel in the history of the city the
t you; capital iwi* vwtta-reentin Om MlHhW I*net ft Ira.i.riof HubAitMuHcfmNewvpapm. Thisl» st the ret. ■ f
laat twenty yaws.
.

’

Sarsaparilla,

TO ADVERTISERS.

,

J. C KIMBALL.

E. II. Lathrop, Druggist.
ttjortorent* tor
of
O. F. ROWKLL * CO.. W firiurcs

�fyaj, 3/. /ffi?
INNUMERABLE RUINED CITIES.

Election XoUm.

MichiganCentral

BXILS3.
Bastings City Recorder's OtBoe.
Rowland II IB uid a rockiog-hoese
was like some christainsmotion enough
NATURALIST HOLDER’S VERY INTER­
The ignorance mid ffvliffcrviiro of Hfapanobut nd progreaa.
Amr^auM on the an-lmvlogy of thb country
ESTING COLLECTION OF FACTS.
•'What bell are you ringing?" he ask­
curpitraeJ belief, even taken into account the
ed of the cnltWHi sexton, “lite te th*
natural indolence of tho southern race* and
several towuahl
secon’ ring of de fun bell."
Barry on the fir
the fort that during the hut fow hundred
te fourth day of the
Sunday-school teacher (to An Sin,
pended In uprising &lt; against nn ever changing
the laundrynjan
What are the wages
govctinnrnL Bat sinru St«&lt;v-ww, M. Chas*
otain?” Ah Siu—“Slcventy-flve cents
Courtships.
'
ney. Dr. I-*.- F!ong&gt;x&gt;n and utiam liavu re­
a dozen. No checkee no washee.**
The .Niagara Falls (Route.
1—inc of tho African tribre when tnar- cently, made in&gt;|Kulant dhcnvcrltw the MexiAt the Boston women’s prayer meefo
ary fl. IH87; two Ifagvnt* of she Vnlveraltr In tin.GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
ings they pray for “the W. C. T. U., tire
miert puts Ulin through r.eoureoof physical
place of Jninc* Sliesn-r and HbcMUrr 1). Gros­
IW. F.M. S., the W. II. M. S .and the
venor. whoitc term of office will expire Dee. 31.
ror.1. tbn! 1.'S 'uaidercil u test of bis dapa- tnattgur *plnt they bairn enacted rigoruua
TV. E. &amp; 1. U.”—Irreverent Buffalo Ex­
A Onplaln-x Fortunate KH*covery.
ilr.nl:
•
as th’- protector add supporter of n laws agatnat tho exportation «»f relira. idols.
press.
.
CupL Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply­
■..v.
Ju- npisnin* before her and her
Dude—“Excuse me.’ Miss Sharp. I
ing between Atlantic City and N. Y.,
• fasatiu
through a series of gronul
BUMMUMU
had been troubled with a cough so Uiat had quite forgotten you. 1 »m so ab­
i I f-.y luntt'h'ng that would do credit to auflicfontly interested tbLiiug toHght. '
tutlon of Un* State wiU be xubrulttcd to the peo­
Thirro nre innumerable ruined cities buried he wait unable to sleep, and was induc­ sent minded, don’t cher knujw.” Mi«s
STATIONS.
p,- t'riAmnl athkto—Icn-.w into tbo idr,
ple of ttils stale for Uielr adoption or n-Jecuon.
z£
and also that an amendment to Bee. I. article!*
:&gt;;• s ul-mg to f'.mw Ills walkingpowtt*s;a‘»d &gt;'.&lt;-»-p In the v.ildermsHof Mt*xi&gt;-&lt;&gt; and Central ed to try l&gt;r. King's New Discovery for Sharp-“Yes, I have noticuu the ab­
of Che Conatltutlun oLtlili mate will be submitt­
consumption. It not only gave him in­ sence of-mind."
ed to Ute people for tflelr adoption or rek-rtlbu.
;hv •li-vriopnu’Ut of tuusclsv; finally, if- bo ing nf tbo cxrdon-r; Iherc arc huuilredn of stant reliief, but allayed the extreme
.lames W. Mackey, the bonanxa
|A 1C
Kaniai lv
: ; : : :i gco-1 vxMHtlno, ho is rax-s-pted, and .k-s-Tt-xl trrn|lvs ami cnunUiug pyramids aorenrss in hte breast. His children millionaire, tledures that '-money is an Grana
ii.ie
Mlddlovllfa...........
winch
wi
rtbuilt
so
far
bock
in
the
twilight
elty election will b&lt;? held on the fourth &lt;4) day
were
affected
uud
u
single
dose
ha-J
the
-. - r .iflrrwanlriht'w6#tafi Aacs nil the hard
accident.” Perhaps it is. Still, it is an Irvine.......
of April urat. that belli.; tbc first Monday iu
u
t'. • gr&lt; ' :l\ having demonstrated, how­ of linn’ that no tradition* remain of tho mine happy effect Dr, King’s New accident which u man can generally Hastincm.
Aprfi. at whk-b Hartion tbc Miowtni; officer*
build.i s In Yuratonnknw no l«t* than tixty* Discovery is now the standard remedy
ore tolio elected, viz;
•
. . imt Ik- can &gt;lu it 11 psrtbcd totho wall.
insure
himself
against
by
entering
A:: otig the crunrs, cqwelaDy tho sandhill seven pn hl Aoric chks have been di-smvvretl, ut the Coleman household and on board journalism.
cnuu-A nlmrat exactly tho «uno thing can 1» deepito tbo fart tlmt thu wildest tamtnry of .the schooner. Free trial bottles of thts
.........
cpi'CN VII MIC IUUIUI MA.
Mcr.l-o pn-Ncnts alimwl in*;u-mountable ole standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear &amp;
"Who are you that knows so much
Of July next; one Marshal: our School Inspec­
xtnrlcrt to the traveler In th? way of wariikb Co.’s drug store.
tor; uuc Huiiervisor for the fir-t and fourth
more tnan the rest of us?" “Who am Jackson
Detroit
aava;pM and truckkss^acrti. irliw but sands
I?” said his aged opponent, with his
; ad by a m-wt remarkable sight—a veritabio
face covered with soap lather. "Why.
rd circus. A relative of ndim hu&gt;l a Jargu outrival .Sahara. Even tbo nU-*-nuqiU'ring
The
Best
Salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts,
inardi Upon hh estate, and here, lhe grant NpatiutiibiKvcr mj.wwHI in making much Brutees, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. I am a humble, praying Christian, you
’ t .rds nuido their ituuunwr homo! bulMiug Iniprewiou upon the Mayas of Yu-titan, ami Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands d—.- conceited lleathen, you!"
ward of said city a» follows. For ttw first ward
to this .lay there aro aboriginal tril»-a in the
In place of Jame* M. Bauer, for the seeoud ward
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
A little Rochester girl drew the
tn place of John JJchty. for the third ward in
uiig. The mordt was surround**! by high interior still flourishing ns before tho.cnn- and positively cures Files, or no pay picture ot a dog und a cat upon her
place of Wallace C. Kelly, for the fourth ward
qurat,
but
so.
{wwerful
und
bloixlthlnty
are
,v., and it was Ms practiceto creep through
in place of E. 11. Lnttirop, sl.'wbosc term of of­
nxpiin-d.
It
is
guaranteed
to
give
per
­
slate,
and
calling
her
mother's
atten
­
fice expire.* on the first day of inly next.
1 v .itch the birds unottsrrved. The antics Hwy that no Eun&gt;pran who U.n ventured fect satisfaction, or money refunded. tion to it, said: "A cat oughtn't to
The following places hare been iteslniated by
..........
. went through it would lie lnliK»®dbte to within their domain has rehirned to U-li tlw Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. have but tour legs, but I drew it with Drtrott
'
Uie eomuiou councillor the holdlnr ofsaid cltS‘
Jackson.....
,l. Iv—now they would caper along in story.
elrctlou tn the several wards of said city. First
II. Goodyear * Co.
six so she could run away from the 'Raton Rapids
Dy
tbo
way,
a
modern
Mexican
bi-toi
inn
"yd-J.or.l?".'s.**jron
Second ward.
,.r-. ri. pping .lahitly with the winning gait
dog."
'aSSt:::
Adam Tinkler's bouse t»-ar freight bouse;Third
has
lately
made
a
new
attempt
t&lt;»
prove
that
The
Mitchell
iron
mine
at
Negaunee
the Hi«d exquisite, lifting thyir fcathurs or
Council rooms; Fourth ward, KI..-riff*
;
nfll... r.'nri
mgs, taking shortst"|« ninigriulOnlly wurk- America was discovered in lhe Hith century has been sold to the Lackawanna iron ■ They are expecting the minister to Moreau......
dinner. “Is everything all ready, my 1
gtlicsusclvrsupton iiinl ftvnxyof «rcite- n. d. by a party of Buddhi.t 1 wunks I ram and coal company, on private terms.
dear?” asked the head of the house. Mu^vnio?.
■ nt, when they would b.-ap into tho air and Afghanistan, of wfamu ono—Hwui Bbnn by
’
FUANhSTEBBlNS. Beeorder.
.Bloomington, Ills., Sept, ifi, 1882.
name—returned to Ada offer nn nbwncc &lt;:f
he can come now ns twain as he
tSKAI.I_______________
Messrs. F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.. Toledo O. -Yea.
forty-ouc
ycnni.
A
sliorLac&amp;junl
n.
tbu
land
likes.” Have you dusted the family
. nay and that, all for '.Jp- edlflc.itio;i of
All trains run by ninetieth meridian or central
Have taken Halls Catarrh Cure. Had bible?" "Goodness gracious! 1 forgot
Hccl*lratlou Notice.
which
be
vlslti*
’
,
suppcwxl
to
be
Mexico,
was
fouiilb* sfotidbig by, and finally, utter a
standard time. Through coaches between
catarrh all tny life: am 48 yeara old.
Grand Rapids and Detroit on all Car trains
;i cf tic • cslubitieri, tbo dilTsnut bird* included in tbo ufllrixd histery oLCainn. Had Asthma IU years, and a dreadful that."
Haxrtsu*;
1
-11,.-.^
(ir.u.’l
«:!!. &lt;
rber? is proof that Jlwui L-ban arttuNftr did
A clergyman latoly arrested in this earn &amp; West Mlehfran for Holland, Nitnlca.
Notice Is hereby ctrni Uial the aldermen at
visit some tinkuowu eastern region; and It is cough for live years, j Have taken
Musiuwnn and point* north, and -with Grand the m-venU ward* o! the City or llxiUnmiaetlna
also true that all tlaj tradition-.of anotent everything; went to the. Hot Springs; vicinity for kissing a lady in the ab­ Rajilds a Indiana!’.. 1: for in, i:.irid* Trav«usc a* a Board uf r.cKistrattoa. under and by vtrtua
sence of her husband, was not convict­ City and I'etodiey. New York and Pacific 8x- of act cnttllcd Au Act furtuer to preserve the
Mexico contain an account "of ihn arrival of I have doctvretl with the doctors here;
1 have done nothing but take medicine ed, because the. jury were in doubt preas daily. All oilier tralus-dally except Bun- puntyof electfana. and to gwdtd apnltiC the
■ &lt;&gt;«'.. of the nx k ranks noxt to Um crane
nbiues &lt;rf U»-elective francblMi by a ItexUlrain ii. ■ i-triiH;v:t&gt;--.' of its cvoluUotta The bird in tl|n .]nyj of tbo T&lt;4Stw■—tbo |wpb who for 19 veura. When I cbnuuenced us­ whether the kish was not one of tho
yg‘
T. J. BUSH. Local AffcnL Haatlnipt.
tloti o! Elector*, approved Feb’y H. LaN*. a*
ing Hall's Catarrh Cure, I was almost kind which the Apostles were enjoined
.. ;.it’.;i .1 to Siuth Anu-ricaand habout the
amended by art IM of Sesxlon Laws 1 ma. api&gt;nn O. W. Roooura G. r. ft T. A.. Chicago.
dead. I sent lor the doctor the day 1 to give!
cd March 20. fact, will meet on Haturday. April
.: of nsuiali p.ge m; 1ms a bright orange l‘i.ilruiuipl;ta Itarard.
2nd. 1WI. trom 8 o’clock a. m. to s o'clock p. m.
got Hall’s Catarrh Cure, hnd I told him
web in the male, ui:h a phinwlike arrang e&amp;
"Your wife dietl while your were
First want. Jordan's wajjon shop; second ward.
that 1 would die any way and that I abroad last summer. I hear.” "Yes.
im-ut ou the li.-.nL it i» a proud bird, prinAdam Tinkler’s house near freluht depot; third
Titles rows direct
would try your medicine. I was very she's in heaven, the good old soul.”
UJuGoremmcr.’.
ward. Council room; fourth ward, at Sheriff**
,
offirc
Court bouse.
l«ml.
How
1
suffered
for
'J
years!
J
'nt.n) Iy man. At the commencement efficient wort Is the Latif otiiar,-)' which
"That ought to be a gteat source of
For the pur-,&gt;o*e of completing the list ot qual­
could • hardly breathe at tiincs. 1 saw worriment to you.” Why so?” "Be­
leavo© r. }«i ly of birds muuified electors, when and where all je-rsoue rnIHled to use the elective franchise uudar Article
; from ten to twenty, nxmiubte. and cr imagining they have, more to do in n Hall's Catarrh Cure advertised in the cause it’s not likely that you will ever
7. Section 1 of the Cousiitutlon ol ths State ot
ng n clear -pta* among the rocks form given time than can be tfota' properly,"they papers and commenced taking it. I see her again 7
Mlehisau. must register their names to raUlle
wuuld have-been under Um ground to­
them tn-thr prh Here of voffaK under said net.
grow confused, ogitalnl oikI none,;.: mid
LVKK WATElS,
In the opinion of the naturalist, the
■:.Urs its phvv in It,- center and begins to under thia pressure they proewri with tbo day if it had not been Cor that. I have
Chairman nf the Board of RccistraiaMi.
lion
will
be
extinct
Jn
one
hundred
not
hud
one
bad
spell
of
coughing
since.
uil-ut. t■■■ ■ it- hiwl, lift its wings ami go : work in hand wifliuud requisift* iMiberntion
ABC 11 IE McClJY.
ugii ull Uh- strange mov cin-sita pwdbk-1 nn&lt;t van-. |x&gt;riia,«ouu?ting |«rfsandpr&lt;*h:&lt;-- In breathing my head feels well and I years, it would be lietteh for tho mor­
It has done me a thousand als of the country it the tiger were to
‘ • U- wateli.-d with grout iatemt ing at test an imjicrfo-l and inferior jerfor- jI am well.
RIVER BOTTOB IND UPUNDS
There are ten. become extinct in that time. Men
,AVli&lt;:n tIS- performer is tbor- niaiK-e which can uolthcr bo pc-nr-vncnt nor dollars worth of good.
t-vrubunCwdU
fur C-b. and I*- TUlw ta
he rotirva to the circle ami satisfactory. Tlirre fa hardly any einpioy- of my friends, on seeing what it hndi "light the tiger,” but they very seldom
In the msUrr of the estate ot Almott Fond,
sZ r&gt; the ring, and so on, until
done for me. taking it. and it is helping' molest the Ben.
BIE LITTLE ROCK X FOHT SMITH RA1LWAT CC.
deceased.
utent, (rem the »iiupl&lt;&gt;st manual work to tbo
them.
1
only
wish
that
every
one
who
Notire is hereby given that I shall sell al pub­
... have put through their jww. wbru the moat roraplcx and llifilcult nunur.l labor,
'
She explained—"I wbuldn't be in
lur
uw-Al
, .. — -—-—- lic auction, ta lhe liltthMt bidder, on Wednes; :d:&gt; probably make their selection. Often that docs not suffer I from tbfa capfe. Tlw has catarrh, asthma and a bad cough Egypt.” said Mrs. McGill, last week.
d.*v. Hie sixth dsy of April, A. 1). IRC. at ten
Fines
Arrlca
ltiral
Luft
of
Or
West.
.;«• btnte ar- so exhausted after the lianres dwelling hous? in i rurt'-a ot buihlitig fa to bo could see me. so that 1 could tell them' “tor all the wealth of Creasote!" Seeing
o'clock. Io the forenoon, at the probate court
n»m&gt; in the city of Hwuing* In Hie couaty of
that tiicy i-an barSly fly,4jriug]xuitbig ou the finished at a certain t|n&gt;-. With proper faro all to take it. All that- know me here' a look of astonishment un lhe face or
Barry In tbc stale of Mlebbtan. pursuant io li­
know how 1 have suffered. (1 haw’ her auditors, she added.—•■Creasote,
cense and authorin' granted to me on the 10th
!u ’'n.;l.".n.l the courtship of the great Eng- twit the timd'nppnm.iMN uud the work i&lt;»tiU been here since 1858) and say tome “1; you know, was^an old'Roman god;
day of February. A. D. 1*&lt;1, by the probate
court ot Harrv court, MlcliUnn, all of the estate,
.1: bustard
rare sight, the imigidllrcnl inrauuplrte, Tbo future (M-eupanls nr* im- am so glad you have found something' everything ho touched turned to gold."
right. title ami tuti-rv-U ot th.- said deceased nt.
- nt uro perfuming most of its Imp- nnlics iu ixitieut. the contract hr ii nnxioti-. t!p&gt; w&lt;uk- that equid cure you.” Everyone says,
In nnd to the retd estate situate and being In the
“Little girl, do you know whose
-The»
men aiv driven, the work i« hurri.*! trough “how much better you look.”
county of Barry- In the stateof Michigan,known
and described ».« follows, to-wll:
■t touching the ground* then rising aloft and nunoyan-e, dhunmfort, ami *&gt; w-tiimw doctors say they are glad I found nail's&gt; house this is?” asked a solemn looking
The west half of the east half uf the north cast
•
old
man
of
a
bright
child
seated
on
the
Catarrh
Cure
its
they
could
not
cure
l-oviir over its mate, uttering a jivullar danger ensue ami iv[aii % are *«m found
quarter of section number thirty-six. in town­
church
steps.
“
Yes.
air,
it's
Gott's.
But
me.
|l«in!ight -gund vying with the-turkey
snip unmher four, north of range number nine
1
he
ain't
in."
she
added,
as
the
ol«l
genI cannot express my gratitude to you
west, subject to the dower right ot Alaena Pond,
:t~ proud rnjK-rt. The great Otts Bcn- • 'Hie businessman undertakes more than be
widow of -.Inion IMnd. dreeused, late of Irving,
for the good Hnll’s Catarrh Cure has» tlem-iu was abou| to walk up thy steps.
can manage, tho &lt;!aj'« an- no:, hmg enough
Barry County. Michigan.
done me. You cun use as much ofi “and his agent’s gone on the Continent.”
Dated February loth. A. D. 1MT.
for his hecils. lx- Uajitatad by th- &lt;-«&gt;u*tsuit
this letter as will do tho nfllictetl good.j
D.U. BOBINSOX. Administrator.
Jim Webster being once more before
prvx&lt;urc, driven by ixuiilirthig cLiims, his
Publish it to the whole world—it is all1 the court, hb Ilonor'askcd:. “Haven't
pAKM FOR BALK.—One of the best f.wtB* In
true
and
they
should
know
it.
•( th." hpiiitulrig bird is.
you been in jail for stealing chickens
coot Lend, hl* health Miffera from coutiuunl
In Carlton township, of one hundred aerra.
JO5E1TIIX1: CHftl.-BIAN.
about M&gt; acre* umK'r stood enltlvnttou. good
and unrclox-tl'exertion, hb fkudly .uffurs
vm E.i-a Norm »rrrot.. imce before?" "No, salt; no, indeed 1
bouse and barn, also cncn tusni graii'-ry. » acre*
tnntial life. Hey*
»ug ro fight
hasn't. Praise de Lawd for his inferorchard, all choice fruit, good water fa well and
ciwued. 'rhe physician, with many otlkr
crock, sugar iMisb of s» tree*. For further nor
(». C. Bacon has sold the Petersburg nite goodness and mossy, nobody hain’t
ticulars
taqnlrc at tny residence r. miles north of
calls'
to
tunic,
liurri
*
through
tbo
viit,
t&gt; in niy door&gt;.ird rani nrc ' tigagcd in
eotched me yit. Hit swius as ef I was
Journal to E. A. Gilbert.
HasUnra.
TORIAB GARN.
111ml warfare v i’.h each otlier; often imgk-ctmg wine’ imj«&gt;i;taiit symptom, and djo
pertected by de higher powers.”
.up 11.&lt; ut f. carried on with ouch vigor jKitlcut diss; the lajiycr hnrri&lt;-. thro&lt;t*:h l:i-&gt;
WE ABE POSlTIAi? that Kemp’s
An English Sanitary inspector on
- iiinU r.i-. injnrCiL A frigid near by pica ondlcstM hi. &gt;«.&lt;; tb&lt;' preacher hurries Sanuipiirilla will cleanse and purify the
State
of
Mlcblpui.
visiting the house ot u widower found
Filth Judicial Circuit—Ln Clixticen .
through tho proporafioti of hi- wnr.on aid blood und tone up the system.
We that he hud married. The bride ex­
Sult pending In Clrcait Court for County of
at times tl:o male, when fluding
have tint confldcnco to guuranti-c it. plained her presence at trace, and with­
Barry—In Chancery, at the Court house fa the
»ing wurstad f-igiis death, and rics on Ufa pirture tn completion and hi* l&gt;fa&lt;t price 81.00 per bottle.
City of Haslhir*. Itarry County, Michigan, on
W. If. Good- out any bashful circumlocution. "I
the Mil dor nf March. A. D. 1W7.
cnucepxiuti’ fa n-4 there; tln-t-ari-cr iuinfas
married him,”she said, “because 1 had
Rlrlmrd E. Brown, Coinplafaant. vs. May Brown,
■ I enrri.-f’ 1: t&gt;. mu h nn extent that through a pro-ribed course of iiolructjm
Defendant.
FOB 25 CENTS get Krinp’s Liver rheumatism in the Races, and this is a
ur out owl pi -ki-l tbc bird up a»i and tiw via -&lt; 1 • left ttertimfe &lt;&gt;r tbo more ftulathi* canw. it appearing that defendant. May
dry house."
Brown, fa urt a resident ot this state but reside*
jvrtant ek-manlsot kuowWgv. It fa nut foe Pills for Torpid Livex. Cor Constipation,
tn Kansu*, therefore, ou motion of Siiiltb ft Colfor
the
Complexion.
M
’
.
H.
G
oodyeail
tftuch U&gt; Xn that a largo proportion of th&gt;Little I’ollv, ngod five, attends Trin­
grove, solk-l'or* for Complainant. It la ordered,
that drfeudant enter her appearance In mild
unluippiw-.-. the Ignartus--o, th - l&lt;*a of
THE Gl’AHANTEKD
remedy. ity Church.' On reaching home, she
... _i...
1.. .itr. iI. .
fa.I
came ou ur ta furv four month* from the date of
'I’liero fa one in South Amerim known a*
Kemp’s Bal.wn, for the Throat and describes it to her mother: "It was
thl* order, und that within twenty days comLungs. It never fails to curt’ Coughs. ever so much larger than our chapel,
tplninant cause thh order to Im- published In thr
. iinti-n during the &lt;*&lt;&gt;urtahip scoaun. It hurry aud «lrivo which «harm.-!
*-&gt; mikb Colds. Croup. Bronchitis and aH throat and it had colored glass in the windows
Hutfairs-Jtx.'OKic. »xld publication to ta- con
tlniiod &lt;&gt;ik* in each week for six weeks In rateKinl.l*.-s'.»aw guqp-Kre inroct us it darts of the Labor ja-rf«»nu«L—Public Opinion, j
inad&gt;into
pictures.
I
saw
the
king,
and Bing trouble*. Price We trad #1.
tijr^uli th- air, it. head ntxl nock being a
queen, and knave, but there wasn't any Are constantly receiving fresh ce*tl0“' FRANK A. HGOKK1L Circuit Judge.
Trift! dzefree. W. H.Goodyeai:.
Ufe on tlic tr«a« Bonier.
Lfrntifai •inctnliir blue with a border of
SMITH ft COLU RO VR.
•
ace!”
•
SollcHors for Complnlnaut.
white. other portion* I ring a rich, metallic
DumM-'fl New paper mill begun oper­
"Mamma,” said an innocent of five
Goods for Spring.
Attest, a true copy. CHAA M. JI.\&lt; K. Deputy
green. Th" tail, which fa pure white, call bo
Register.
wars old. "when I grow to be a wo­
cxixutded &gt;•■&gt; ns to-forin a .'unii-circk*, atul them aro quite comfortable, whi! -. otlH-rxare ation Monday.
man will 1 get' married. and have a
MARR 4 DUFF have just re­
wedding?" "1 hope so, my dear. Why
Mrt-b-bcd it looks .■vi though it Were resting in some of them &gt; ♦ n mystery. &lt; tan old num *X-C -VV rxw would enjoy your dinaor
Ktata of Michigan. In the circuit court fur lhe
\\
Vv and arc prevented by I’y.i- do you ask ?" said mother. "Because, ceived a fine line of
Countv of Barry-ln chancery.
on n twig. For several! momenta tho ifttlo lives, in a cave near tbo creek. He i~ nppirOnou Skinner. Complinnaut,
creature will remain Ltandly suxpcndeit hi ently wry aged, and during hU whole life pepsin, uiin Aclrcr'a Dysp-jpria Tablets mamma, I shan't ask you to my wed­
■
v».
"No!
Why not, Mamie?"
bail been » cowherd until age prcrouted lib Th&lt; r arc a positive cnr&gt; ror Dyspepsia. ln; ding."
tin air with this curious errtu piccu vibratE!»io Skinner. Dcfcmlant.
pending that avorofon uny longer, ’flic &lt;-M digestion, Flatulency and Constipation; "AVhy, mamma, you didn’t ask me to
Fifth Judicial Circuit—Order made at Charlotte
iug—asingtllur.ruodc of runrtahip.
x i
In eald Circuit.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and 00 ,-cents. ybura.”
In tlv&gt; water birds wu find many curious
InUttaeaueeltappearirut upon dm proof of
An exchange asks: "Why do men In all the newest shades from affidavit tlmt ElMe Skinner, the defendant in
rourtshipa, '•spacially in tho albatross, that Is place of shoe*, anti owns ,nn innncn«c
E. H. LATBltor, Druggist.
the above entitled c.iiB.c|&gt;enillnit In tble court,
lint, which bn lum apparently uwd for ycara.
seek wives?" Perhaps it fa because a
is a resident of this slate, but her whereabouts
His hoarau voire frighten- the children, and
Bronson is short on dwelling houses. suspender button has lost its grip, and
are unknown, therefore, an motion ot Alnuzo K.
six cents a yard up.
his
pour.
tbV&gt;
blanket
afford*
but
little
pro.
he
doesn’t know how to repair
and go through, tbp most extravagant mo­
Kensstati.Milieiior for complainant, ft Is order­
^Fertilecareol
all
femaledbontersand
Inrrtertioa
from
the
biting
north
wind.
Nover
ed, that »ald defendant enter her appearance tn
the damage. When a wife seeks the
tion ■. and uttering curious shrieks, which
said cause on or Iwfore three month* from tbe
ulanllea,
Ayer
’
s
Saraaprllfo
I
iah
no
equal.
num he Is generally in some- beer
sound Hite laughter, in return for which tbo having tawwn anything, better than bi*
date of this order, else tlie said bill ot complaint
saloon spending the money that
(&lt; male gently cnreoca 1dm with her bill. The iinveiit condition; he takes it as a matter of
shall be taken ns confessed. And It Is further
Walter
Wood,
of
Farwell,
was
bad
­
ordered that a notice uf thl- order be published
nest ut this bird resembles that of some flam­ couise, and scum the &lt;-opper rent* which are ly kicked in the face by a horse Thurs- ought to support the family.—Norrta*
within twenty days from Ihlsdsfo, tn the Hast­
ingoes, Ixring ubuut two' feet in bright and "iven to him iu charity. If his countrymen
town&lt;Ierald.
ings B*xxkm. a newspaper primed In lhe Mid
ten iuehsa iu dhunaUir, the top falling over ’•amxU du better than tliat lie prefer* having
of Itarry. and lie published therein once
It was Lord Norbun- of England Will be found in our Dress County
CHOUl
’
.
Wioopinr
Cmwh
and
I
’
.
ranchlUv.lmnothing.
ordinarily
carries
a
bag
over
ta each week for six week* in succession, or that
the &lt;x!g&lt;n, *o that when deserted by tbo birds
m-dlat'-lv
rrlloert
by
Shlleh
’
a
Cure.
Sold
by
who
made
one
of
the
best
witictetns
ho cause a copy of this ord-r to be persoaslly
they form convenient oenfa, and aro so used his shoulder, into which donations of every W. IL Goodyear.
*
ever made from the Iwnch at the ex­ Goods department. We keep served on said defendant al least twonty day*
l&gt;efore
the
time herein prescribed foe her apby
who hunt the bird to socure the leg kind arc j*oarcd without much referwo to
THAT HACKING COUGH eon be so qulekjv pense of the prisoner. It wa« nt the
coaKruity. 1" W» dA-v bc 11BS bw?n 0 Krcflt
tones for pipe stems.
cured by Shiloh'a Furc. We uuarantrelt. Sold time when robbery was punished by this
department constantly ^DatadThls Sth day of February, A. D. nW?.
borwmun, judging from hfa bow legx, a&gt;
by W. II. Goodyear­
FKAN’K A. HOOKKK. Circuit Judie.
hanging. He -was sentencing to death
which, with the help of a ram-, ho loCtera
ALONZOE. KENASTON.Sollcltor tor Com
found n Bird called ttw&lt; xunnto that bos a
WILL YOU HUFFKR wiin Dyxpepsla and
afoug. On® I -aw a little girl with turn, and Liver Conptalntr Khlloh'aVHallrerB auaran- a thief who had stolen a watch.—“You supplied with all the novelties plalnsaL
strange courUhip. It in about tbo tarn of a
made a grasp at time, my lad, but you
could not but reflect wbut a life of poverty tred:o chre yuu. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
magpie. During the mating season four or
clutched eternity.”
as they'Qome out, in Silk Vel­
was in store for bw- This old man hns seen
SHKZPLRSH NIGHTS, made miserable by
the birds collect together and seem to vie
A6E1TS WMTFD
nuuiy vk-i*itudc^rtreuhing back to tho time that terrible rtniah. SbllobH Curt l» the reme­
A good story is uA by the Troy
with i-ach other in the extravagance of their
when romiarrutivcly-little was known of the dy for you. Hvldby W. II. Goodyear.
FOR THS
Times of two Irish friends who met and vet and all Silk goods.
posturing— wooing now iu rows, now single,
interior of ‘Mexico.—Chihuahua (Ncx.) Cur.
Kalamazoo te full of stories about a referred to the illness of u third: "Poor
AUTHOMZEO
man with a big knife chasing people Tom Murphy! faith. I'm a afraid he's
tcring loud, diarordant squawks. Tbelr long Chicago Timra
about the streets after dark.
tails are liftod high in the air during this pcrgoina to die." "Ant! why would ho
A More fiaperetttlan.
LIFE of LOOM
fonimwe, and their dntino behavior is rv
die?” “He has been laid up with sick­
It 1ms been declared, on thu usually compe­
ness for some weeks, and is so reducenmrkabb In the extrema • There is hardly tent, authority which originates sui^rfltioiw r,
&gt;fex\.%ow
n family of bird* but wflUwo find has itotnu of every sort, that it U highly unlucky for a h warranted, is because it is tho best pd that you'd scarcely know him.
&lt;.u’eh ]&gt;e.-u!larity, Ivadlug lo the conclusion nw, when worn on tho pcraou. to waiter to.
Blood Preparation known. It will posi­ You’re thin and I'm thin, but he’s thin­ Will be only too happy to show This Ukwraphy ha* be*n ne-re tha
that there nn- certain traita that ore very kaves on th- ground- I venture to -poU nn tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies toe ner than you and I put together 7
ebm
lunch uliku in all fonii*, from mon' down- iUwftratJon of thl« from the *-Lifo and Carro- whole BVBtcra, and thoroughly builds up the
A story of a country parson’s Inde­ you their stock, and in order
apondenrc of M- G. Lcwta.'' Tbo lodyto constitution. Bumembur, wo guarnntoe it.
pendence wifl be appreciated by thane
cisco Call
wbcm thia ixirtcnt bapp™*1 W!W ML“ lk,y!
E. H. Latiuiop, Druggist.
annoyed at late comers to church. A to find the lowest market price
who was tnuntared ut the j/ax-’a entrance of
A company-was mganlzed at Benton man came into church late, and started,
HerriUtary In anltj.
foo Covent Ganlen theatre by a num &gt;‘iun«i
with stiueaky boots, to'walk the whole it will pay you to inquire at
Tbo pliydicni drfucU at fathers are mere Hackman. When the carriage w«tantw&gt;tino.ri, Harbor, to bore for natural gas.
length of the side gallery. The pastor,
frequently reproducad in bo offspring Umui rani she was adjusting her djtsw.Mr*. towfa
Sneak thieves have been getting in who was praying, stopped suddenly,
^nrafa-d ou a beautiful nx.- *hh-h Miss
their work on the congregational wood­ opened his eye* and. pointing a long
Bay wore in h--r '^onu Just «u tfaf wreds
finger to the disturber, said, "You sit
pile at Dundee.
prmiUi direction. Insanity |U much more freniOmlUr- 0-— Ml &gt;" «»
down right where you are7- He then
quantiy transmitted from tho mother tlian and when Miss Ray sfaaqK.l down to pick U
Drunk»uitss, cr Liquor Habit,can be Cured by resumed his prayer.
•
42 West Main bt,
from the father. According to French au­ up the kavra scattewl thrmrehe* ai t!4
afoiin-jtaring
Dr.
Haines'
Goldsn
Specific.
HOLLOWAY
HATTLE CRKBK. MICH.
thorities, 2T.i out of 40* cases of mental affec­ CTxxmd, the sudk only remninisg in Ikt band
“1 heard R well-known socletv lady
tions wm tra'jeabk to mother*.—Harald of The poor girl, evidently affected by tbh inrimake a strange break." said a Weat
dcnt.rafah in a slighNy faltering yoke: “J
Health.
Side young gentlemen.
"She wm
speaking or a voting lady friend, and,
ISSOLUTION NOTICE-The
ship fa-retainer r.xHlfa* bet
strange to say, she wm pmlgtog her.
She
reached
the
summit
ot
her
friend a
Golden Specific in their coffee without U»elr
good qualitiea when she «aW:—'And
knowtefee. AJ»d to-dsy
J believe they
. qultdrtnx.
fallfllwL-AU saowiav.anthen, too, ahe is »o quick at repertoire.’

C0UKTS1IIPS OF BIRDS.

Mrs. 1’ha-be Uhesley. Peterson, Clgy
Co, Iowa, trite the following remark। able story, the truth ot which is vouch*
cd for by the residents of the town: -1
am 73 years old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and huneness
for many years; could not dress myself
without help. Now I urn free from all
pain and soreness, and urn able to do all
my own hotmework. 1 owe my thanks
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
rty youth, und removed completely all
disease and pain." Try a bottle, only
50c at TV. 11. Goodyear
Co.’s drug
store,

1,000,000^

r

Boston Dry Goods
Store

DRESS GOODS

SPECIAL BARGAINS

C\\e-

5kJaA^S

; te-wssi.

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,

D

Go tn ex Kr seine Co.

ed my noUceabl- fbIbUmm to ap affectioo of the be.ru”- Kmim City Tirara.

____________________

�lhe iHastings Banner.
COOK. Editor. y

Hastings, Mich., March 31,1887.
bitoroQ at the roatoince ai
UMumtaalon throogb tbo malls aa second

BEFCnniCAN

.

STATE NOMINATIONS.

or fc ■‘■P’T&amp;ffi&amp;SCTSSS!

CHARLES KEBBA KI).

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The Following address to the voters
of the state, issued by Hon. James Mc­
Millan, chairman of the republican state
committee, should be carefully read
and considered by every voter:
Notwithstanding recent national and
state successes, the democrats and their
allies were signally defeated in Novem­
ber. twr..
The victory left the opposition divid­
ed and disheartened.
The .methods adopted by the leaders,
the alliance with the greenbackers, the
course of the .general administration,
have idl-received severe, unstinted and
open sensuTe.
/
Thia criticism culminated in the re­
cent democratic state convention.
The leaders demanded fusion, the
rank and file repudiated it; the meth­
ods of the leaders were denounced and
their schemes were rejected.
Fusion in Michigan is a remlnscence.
On the other hand the Republican
state convention was perfectly harmon­
ious and satisfactory.
Its platform.is wise and conservative,
and its candidates are unexceptionable.
The iflrst name on the ticket is that of
James IT, ‘Campbell, who for nearly
thirty years has adorned the supreme
bench and rendered illustrious the
judiciary ot Michigan.
Rising .above thoee who would in­
jure him, he stands a monument of
personal and judicial purity and wis­
dom* His re-election will be a just
tribute
a life'devoted to the welfare
of the whole people of our state.
The next on the ticket is the name of
that gallant and able soldier-lawyer,
Charles D. Long.
Uniting the.qualities of a brilliant
soldier with the solid acquirements of
a studious, painstaking lawyer, Col.
Long will bring to the supreme qual­
ities which will give him high rank
among the 'learned jurists of our state
and nation.
The candidates for regents of the
university are Charles liebard and
Roger W. Butterfield.
Both «f these gentlemen are admir­
ably fitted for the trust, which the vot­
ers of Michigan will soon place In their
hands. Honest, earneet. broad, manly
men, they will bring liberal education
and practical business experience to
bear on the government of our great
university

We have purposely refrained from
expressing an opinion through the
Banner. Ser or against the proposed
prohibitory constitutional amendment.
This is not because we are oblivious of
the importance of the measure, but
rather, because we are Impressed with
its tr.inseradant importance. The
Banner Is a political newspaper, imd
we were aware that the people of this
county would be divided on this
question, without much regard to party
lines. This certainly is to be desired.
A measure fraught with such impor­
tant changes and which
affect for
weal or woe great property interests, as I
well as the peace. order and happiness
of the people, should be elevated out of
party politics, and be the unbiased and
imimpassioned expression of the will of
the people. The republican party have
submitted the amendment because its
members believe in “a government of
the people, by the people and for the peo­
ple;” but If it is adopted it must be the
act of the people of the state; not as
partisans but as citken&amp; This is the
theory on which we have acted, and
whatever may be the fate of the amend­
ment, we shall have the consciousness
that no act of ours tended to give the
voters a partisan bias. While we have
been opposed to making it a party ques­
tion, we have invited a free, fair and
candid discussion of the measure
through the columns of the Banner.
and we sincerely wish that more might
have seen fit to avail themselves of the
privilege, and thus have had their ideas
considered by our readers. That every
voter in the state may freely and after
due consideration express his wishes iu
regard to the manner of deeding with
the mighty evil oj intemperance, and
that the result may be a happy one, is
our heartfelt wish.
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. Amongthetwo constitutional amendmenu which will be submitted to the
people of the state at the spring elect­
ion. iu one for an increase of the solarirsot the state oflieerit- It deserves
that the laborer la worthy of his Lira-

I’ntoB, Think of the munliicient com-

charges were four times what they
ought to have been.
After that, .and
ever since we have been in Florida,
we have brought the friends to terms
before the work has been performed.
1 would advise any of my readers to
take this latter course if they ever
come to Florida.
J’he morning of the 9th we took a
steamer up the St Johns, 50 miles, to
Tocol, thence by rail 14 miles to St
Augustine. The ilde up the river Was
most enjoyable, free from the dust and
smoke of the railroad, and affording
splendid views of the pleasant, sum­
merland scenes on either bank.
St. Augustine claims to be the oldest
town, and to have the oldest church In
the United States. Both these claims
are disputed by Santa Fe, The old
Catholic church here was built by the
Spaniards, It is alleged in 1565, services
are yet held in it, and our party hope
to attend one of them before we leave.
This is not as easy as it seems, since tho
church is small while the attendance is
apt to be very large. Some of the
paintings in the undent structures axe
very ancient, and very good.
SL Augustine has about 6,000 popula­
tion. In addition to this numt&gt;er it is
safe to say that there are now here
from 4,000 to 5.000 visitors, wjiich
makes quite a lively place. It Is get­
ting to have greater attractions for
northerners who wish to spend the
winter in Florida than Jacksonville.
There are many very fine houses and
cottages, built by wealthy men from
the north. Most of the hotels are also
the property of northern men. The
-old town” has th*- customary plaza of
all Spanish villages. None of the
streets of the older portion of the pres­
ent dty are more than two rods across,
the majority of them but one rod wide.
It is built on low land, overlooking the
little bay and the great Atlantic. As
I write, I can see the white cape rol­
ling on the ocean, which seems angry
and wild enough. SL Augustine has a
very cosmopolitan population. I have
seen on its streets the Englishman, the
Irishmen, tho Yankee, the cracker, the
negro, the Chinaman and the Turk.
The newer portions of the city are well
built, with good wide thoroughfares.
The Banner would respectfully call There are numerous artesian wells, all
As
the attention ot the voters of this spouting strong sulphur water.
county in the coming elect! in to the you attempt to drink it, the smell that
salutes
tho
nostrils
reminds
one
of
the
republican nominee for circuit judge.
Judge, Hooker, the nominee, has held fragrant odor of the tannery. After
the position for a little over one term, one has gotten toe stuff down his
and has in the intrem demonstrated his throat, his mouth tastes as if he hod
entire fitness for the portion. Our swallowed a box of ludfer matches.
courts have been managed with fair­ This and cistern water are what the
ness. justness and with as slight ex­ people drink. Ice of domestic manu­
pense as possible during his occupancy facture supplies the coolness; for this
of the bench. Having been tried and sulphur water is quite warm, and grim­
found not wanting. Judge Hooker is ly suggestive of still wanner regions.
The attractions of the dty are many
entitled to the suffrages of the people
and highly interesting. In addition to
whom he is now serving.
the old church, the plaza and the fra­
The Union I^abor Party is the green­ grant sulphur water, may be mention­
back party under another alias. The ed the orange groves, of which there
efforts to create the erroneous impres­ are several, now laden with their green
sion that the organization of the and ripe fruit as well as blossdms. The
Knights of Labor is privy to the as­ groves are not so large nor productive
suming of the title by the greenback as farther south, Mow the froet line.
party should be promptly resented by The cold winter of ’85-6 almost ruined
the members of that order.
several promising orchards, and seri­
ously damaged others from St Augus­
THE SUNN* SOUTH.
tine northward. Further south the
oranges are larger and better. There
are also small peach orchards here, and
THE LAND OF FLOWER*.
the fruit is already the size of a hickory
Tuesday morning, the 8th, we left nut New potatoes and string beans
Savannah, and at noon were in Jack­ are on the market, and strawberries are
sonville, the metropolis of Florida, a 25 cents a box. boxes warranted not to
city of nearly 20,000. The St Johns riv­ hold a quart Here too one sees the
er is here a stream nearly a mile across, satne'profuslon and wealth of wild
quite deep, with sluggish current It and cultivated Howers. It seems for
is navigable for quite large steamers all the world like a Michigan June.
over a hundred miles. Jacksonville is Across the bay is the Anastacia island,
20 miles from the sea.
where is the government light house,
The city Isa favorite winter resort and the ruins of one built longrago by
for northern people, has many elegant the Spaniards. The North Beach, dis­
houses and hotels, and when one first tant a few miles ‘from the city, and
sees it, as we did, on a bright sunny day, easily reached by sailboat, affords a
with its wealth of semi-tropical Verdure, splendid view of the “raging main."
with flowers of every hue, and the air Near the barracks is the an­
sweet with the fragrance of orange cient cemetery, containing all that is
blossoms, one is almost tempted to mortal of many soldiers who fell In the
think he has l&gt;een translated to para­ Seminole wars. In the barracks*ls a
dise. From such a dream, how rude company of-soldiers, and every other
an awakening! The people are "on the week day if one feels so disposed, ho
make." The natives are not hero for can go to tho grounds and witness the
their health. And the way they fleece drees parade. Dan and I voted that
the guileless northerner makes one Hastings Division No. 19 could “knock
lose confidence in human nature. They their eye out" in a competitive drilL
proceed on the theory that thr* may A ’ splendid military bend adds life
Dever meet their 'victim again, ixd by and interest to the parade. Here too is
arts that would make a pirate blush, old
Fort
Maion
constructed
they, rob him of his small and large by the Spaniards In the latter
change. They ever appear anxious in part of the 16th century. It Is a
their efforts to make lhe stranger queer looking place just now. Within
carry to his northern home a lean and its walls are confined the 450 Apache
empty pocket book. Brotherly kind­ Indians, male and female, large and
ness comes high in Jacksonville, rang­ small, captured by Gen. Miles. A more
ing from 60 cents to 31.50 per kindness. motley crowd it would be hard to get
It is not safe to permit the hotel porter together. The braves wear pants of all
to carry your luggage, unless tin bar­ sizes and colors. They have even be­
gain has been made in advance. One’s come reconciled to coats and vests; but
pocket book will be a great loner from insist on wearing the flap of their shirts
the boot black, the news boy, the hack­ over the rear elevation of their pants.
man, and bus driver, and one’s feelings When one sets them where the gentle
will rise to the boiling point of right­ zephyrs blow, they look as though they
,eous wrath, untassbe has w express were flying signals of distress. The
understanding as to the charges before children wear dress suits, consisting of
a service is performed. The good book one garment coming down to the mid­
tells us to “be angry and sin not” dle, and the rest of their anatomy ex­
The writer of that passage never had posed to the inclemency of the weather
been imposed upon by the pirates who and tho interested gaze of the pale face.
roam Jacksonville's streets in search The squaws wear anything from an
ar vlcUms. to rtb .trogor. under U&gt;o »ra&gt;y teat to &gt; UH. doth, and have a
iatae of kiadoou, or he would have reekleu, MMixUway way a. ther go
written “thump the rascals,” in place of Plodding through the atreab of thadty.

•1 000 for a state treasurer, 8800 for an
attorney general and 81.000 for the sup­
erintendent
of public instruction!
These are moderate salaries for a clerk
or bookkeeper, but to ask men compe­
tent to fill these high positions in the
service of the state to give their time
to the public for so small a return is to
remove the honor from the reach of all
but wealthy men, or expect those in
moderate means to make sacrifices
which would never be asked of them
in business transactions of ordinary
life. And why should not business
principles be applied to the employment
ot public servants? We want upright,
honest, capable men for these places,
and yet we do not expect to pay them
salaries commensurate with tho duties
and responsibilities of the ofllcea to
which they are elected, or give them
what their service would command • in
professional or commercial life.
Michigan is far behind her sister
states in this matter, so much so that
our parsftnony has been a frequent
subject of ridicule. Some^of the small
New England states, which can almost
be set down in one of our big counties,
and whepe population is only a fract­
ion of onrs, are a great deal more liber­
al than Michigan. Even little Rhode
Island pays her secretary of state, treas­
urer, attorney general and commission­
er of schools 82,500 per year each.
New Jersey’s salaries for the state
officers named, range from 83,000 to
87,000. Ohio formerly paid her gov­
ernor 84,000 per annum, but jdst now
she has a competent ancLeflldent public
servant in that oflice whcNios said.tfiat
he could not afford to continue to serve
the state on those terms, since bls .daw
practice, which he is compelled to neg­
lect, is worth a great deal more to him.
There is a disposition to ro«mploy him,
and consequently a hill has been pltjfced
by the legislature doubling the salary.
No state in tho Union is better able
to pay her servants good wages than
Michigan. Why should we continue
to hold the places of trust and b«hor
beyond the reach of any but the rich,
and at the name time to subject Our
state to the jeers of her np6e less pros­
perous but more libera! ami progressive
sisters?—Detroit Evening News.

on that can be Imagined. They were
gambling; and the stakes were 20 cents
a aide. They are great on gambling,
and shuffle the cards with the dexterity
of professionals. Old chief Geronimo
and a dozen more of the toughest
characters of the tribe are more doaly
guarded at Pensacola. The Indians
here are quite resigned to their fate,
and are very docile. About 50 of the
children attend the Catholic school

here.
But St. Augustine Is most famous as
a winter resort, easily outranking any
other southern city. Numerous places
can be found where furnished rooms,
can lie had. and good restauranta are
plenty, also good boarding houses.
There are already over a score of hotels,
some of them the very best. But the
finest one here if not the most elegant
in. the country is now building. It Is
called Ponce de Leon. The workmen
have already Wm engaged in its con­
struction nearly a year, and it will not
i&gt;e ready for the public before January
1st next It is of Spanish-Moorish
design, and in imitation of the famous
Alnambra palace. It i« said that It
will be the equal of that famous struc­
ture in architectural beauty, und’ will
lie much more lavishly finished and
furnished. It will be a marvel-a per­
fect palace of a hotel. It covers be­
tween five and six acres, and when fin­
ished and furnished will have cost over
82.000,000. 1 ts builder and owner is II.
M. Flagler, of Cleveland. the secretary
and brains of the Standard Oil Co.
The same gentleman is about to com­
mence the construction of another
hotel, smaller but not less rich in
design and finish, which will bo run on
the European Dian, and exclusively for
bachelors. This one will cost over
81,000,000. lie is now building a splen­
did church, also of Spanish-Moorish
pattern, which he will donate to lhe
Methodist society here. One need not
worry as to Mr. Flagler's financial
ability to carry on all these extensive
improvements. His income is over

In every variety.

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We have a largegstock of

BUILDING HARDWARE,
LOWEST ESTIMATES
ou anything in our line
' Respectfully,

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

Oawl
Manager.

This space is owned by

Messer Bros

CRCAM

SPECIAL

fiAVORUt

Nfi

Who will tell our
readers all about it
when Dan retutns from
the “Sunny South."
MEW DRY GOODS!

MOST PERFECT MADE
r.p AnnnBl*,UB. Alam or Pbo^h.lc. Dr.Frtw*
SxtncU, VaaUla, Lojaua, etc, flavordaUdoMly.

I have received the largest stock of

n
jJUwortcr'. offlec. HaMlngi Mich., Mar. si.

I wm receive scaled proponal* for engineer
and smIiiam engineer. |or the runatai SrtE
«ofio«»:

1*1, a Ma

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

FnaxK Sranni.ta,
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Recorder.

Macko &amp;

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Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosier}- etc.
Every lady invited to

“The Mackinaw Short Line.’

Call and See our Goods
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Un,x“ll«1 Hunting and Flihlng.

We can please you with goods and prices.

«“•« all pouu.ru tab
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Bought before the advance, and are prepared io give

ST. JOHN DISK LANDSIDE PLOW

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HOUSE TRIMMINGS

Here one can see all sorts df people,
and It is a profitable study to sit in the
plaza and take a look at the peoplethnt
pass by; the bootblack as he inquires
“shine 'em up, sir?” the merry darkey,
ns he goes whistling, singing or jabber­
ing with bis companions to his round
After one year of unprecedented success in other localities the
of toll, with no thought of a “strike" on
ST. JOHN PLOW CO. has arrived in thisciiy with
bis mind, aor yet of care; the invalid,
eight men and teams with the
•
with sallow face and feeble step, who,
like Ponce de Leon has journeyed to
the land of flowers in search of health:
the modest, unpretending’ tourist, who
fur the purpose of canvassing this county for the sale of the same. A rar lexd
is here to see what is to be seen, and
of these plows has been shipped to this point, and our fanners will sckiu •
eye ever on the alert for something
receive a call from the salesmen.
When in the city call at toe American House, where WM. DAVENPORT
new; the man of business, who thinks
will
be pleased to sec yon, and answer all inquiries regarding these plow*.
he has come here to rest, but whose
uiind ia busy with stocks and markets
and bonds, and who knows nothing of
rest; the gambler, lurking for his vic­
tim; the thief, anxious to “break
through and steal"and last but not
least, that nauseating product of mod­
ern society—the dude. There are gay
women, fashionable women, modest
women, good wpmen, and good
mothers. All are here. All exerting
themselves after pleasure; a few find­
ing the real article; many more who
are working hard to find it but are on
the wrong track; and some who look as
if they were exceedingly tired, and
anxious for a chestnut bell whenever
SL Augustine is mentioned or thought
of.

Our party MW a pair at equawa dttlng
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. • Far Mum
periences, wherein wo permitted little near the fort playing
some game with
joU u&gt; be dem for us without stipula- cards that had the moat grotesque
looking hand-painted Indian pictures

&amp;

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers,
Mack Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

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JULIUS RUSSELL

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The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. THURSDAY, MAK, 31. IM7.

Local Advertising Rates:

Tuesday evening Mr. John C. Qualf
was considerably surprised by a visit
from several of his neighbors, who reibinded him that it was his Mth birth­
day. A handsome rocker was left as a
reminder.

The last two Saturdays have wltnessed an extraordinary large crowd of peo­
ple on our streets. There was no unus­
ual attraction, but the people of Barrv
county in great numbers concluded to
“come to the city” on that day.
Will the ladies of the woman’s re­
liefcorps. of this city, please meet at G.
■^yATCHEti! CLOCKS!
,
A. IL hall next Saturday afternoon.
April 2nd, at 2 p. in. sharp for impor­
To reduce my large stock ot above tant business ? By order of the officers.
MRS. NETTIE VaxHORN, Sec.
goods. 1 will sell a limited, number of
T. M. Bush says that those five boys
them on the installment plab. (weekly
who were •’sugaring off" in his sugar
paymenUL) or (or green stove wood.
bush one week ago Sunday, had better
First ccmie, first served.
call around and settle the same, and'
thus save themselves from serving time
JOHN BESSMER,
for the state. Tho boys are all known
Jeweler and Opthlan.
to Mr. B.
Hastlnjts. Mich.
■^r. Ed. Powers has purchased the

Nonparlel Ix&gt;e*b. S wuts per line.
BuMtws* I-ocaH.» ceuta per Sue.
New* Locals.
eenu per line.
.Obituary Notices. S cents per Hue.
Cards of Thanks, H&gt; cents per line.
Miurtajw and l»eatb notices free.
vil ivrtf-es tor Entertainment* lor proOtaf In.•ivulua-'s rr organizations, rxrepttorchnritable
sr benevolent purposes, will be chanced lor at
ood rates-

Attention, KoW of Labor!
SMOKK THE CELEBRATED

Master Workman Cigar.
Guaranteed Long Filler and Finest WorkinMHhtp.

Sold only At

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Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s
DRUG STORE
XVTANTED —A girl to do general hotew-work
V » in »nmll family. Cali on Mas. Welton.
telephone offler.

Local I^ews.
Circulation this week, 1,720.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES.
Republican caocu.es for the purpose of nommailnz candidates for township officers, win be
tteld at the places designated below.
f’inrry »rboo! house, Friday, April lit. at* 1
At Town House. Fiidsy. April 1st, at 2 p. m.

At Town Hall. Saturday, April 2d. at 1 p. tn.
ot Aren'tireen, Saturday, April

&gt;• clock p. tn., sharp.
At Maple Grove Center, Friday. April i»t, at
•- p. in.
Orangeville

school

bouse. Thursday,

At Martin Miller**. Friday. April I. at 3

idence Sunday afternoon. As there are*
various stories afloat as to th* manner
in which the accident occurred, we give
the facta: Wishing to heat some water,
Mrs. Hayford turned on lhe gasoline to
fill the generating cup on a gasoline
stove, and left the fluid running while
she went down staira after aniii-j water.
Going and returning, she stopped for
conversation with her grand-tiaughter
and Mr. Alex. Christie, who was at
work about the premises. Upon re­
turning she thougbUesslv lighted a
match for the purpose of start iitg a fire
in the stove. The gasoline, which sub­
sequent examination showed h;ul run
on the floor to the amount of at least
one gallon, flashed Into a blare, amt in
endeavoring to thru off the gas from
the stove her clothes caught tire, and
she was almost Instantly enveloped in
flumes from her waist up. She ran.
screaming for help, down n Hight of
stairs, where she was met by .Mr. Chris­
tie. who hud l&gt;ecn attracted bv her cries,
and who soon removed from her the
burning clothing. An idea of the in­
tensity of the heat can be gained from
the fact that the lioanis on the stairway
were scorched by the flames as Mrs.
Hayford ran down the stairs. The ac­
cident was not caused by a defective
stove, Bs has l&gt;een asserted by some.

hardware stock and business of J. A.
Greble.) The Banner felt certain that
Ed. wduld not long remain out of busi­
PERSONAL MENTION.
ness, and is highly pleased to welcome
him as a valued memlter of Hastings* y^Ir. C. G. Bentley is quite seriously
business circles.
(the Hastings and Kalamazoo rail­ x C. D. Beebe spent Sunday at Kalama­
zoo.
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road ip not an assured facQthe Hast­
IL Cook is spending his vacation
ings correspondent of tho Detroit Even­ atWill
home.*
ing .Nows to the contrary notwithstand­
Mr. F. G. Goodyear is expected horde
ing. CThe road will probably bo built
If the people of Barry county raise the this week.
required bonus.-)
Mm. L. M. Blackford is the guest of
All the children nfo invited to the Hastings friends.
Methodist church on Friday afternoon
Dr. Patterson, of Charlotte, was in
at 3 o’clock, to meet Miss A^na Gor­ tho city Monday.
don, who comes with Miss Wilhard.
Mrs. J. M. McElwain, of Bellevue, is
Miss Gordon always has something visiting Hastings friends.
pleasant to say to die boys and girls,
Miss Barnes, of Greenville, is the
and there should be a’room full to hear guest
of Rev. Lee, and family.
her on Friday.
JI. Smith, of Detroit, Is the guest
A HOUSE m the second ward belong­ ofMr.
his brother-in-law, S. G reusel
ing to Moses Nice wander, of Muskegon,
Mrs.
A. Bough and family are
and occupied by Ben Hernoy, was burn­ spendingC.the
week at Woodland.
ed about 3 o’clock Sunday morning,
Miss Seeley, of Coldwater, has been
while the family were from’ home. As
the building was nearly destroyed be­ the guest of Mm. F. G. Goodyear for
fore the fire was discovered, the depart­ several days.
ment was not called out.
*
z '&lt;The Misses Mina and Mena Mudge
The republican city caucus will be are spending their vacation at their
held at the Court House this (Thurs­ home in this city.")
day.) evening at 7,-30 o’clock. Ward L Mrs. Fannie Ferguson, and daughter
Julia, of Kansas.. arrived in the city
caucuses on Friday evening, at the Saturday, called here by the death of
same hour, as follows: 1st ward, her mother. &gt;
Stanley’s Blacksmith shop: 2&lt;l ward.
W. Starr, of Traverse City, is on our
Clement Smith’s residence; 3d ward.
A. E. Kennston’s office: 4th ward, streets to-day. Mr. S. comes highly
recommended for the position of en­
County Clerk’s olljce.
gineer of the water works.
The Banner is under obligations to
Rev. T. D. Marsh, of Grand Rapids,
Mr. Lewis A. Scudder, forme* A of was in thn city Sunday. He officiated
Hope, now a resident ot Si i»hur (at the funeral of Mrs. ’ W. H. Hayford,
Springs. Tex., for u copy of the ater- 1 and ulsojoccupied the pulpit of.tne M.
prise of that place. Mr. S. is spo ?n of E. church Sunday evening.
in its columns as an accomplish^. vio­ ’Mr. II. N. Sheldon, of Hagar, Mich­
linist. We also notice the advertise­ is the guest of his son ITiilo A. Mr. S.
ment of an ice dealer in the issue of was foimerly a resident of this county,
the 19th. Hastings people do not need and he Is baving’u genuine old-fashioned
any ice ut present, thunk you.
visit with his numerous friends here.
The republicans of. Hastings town­ ; M«tars. M. L. Cook. Geo. Preston and
ship have placed in nomination* the
"
Dan Reynolds expect to reach home on
Saturday of this week. They stated in
following ticket:
\
communications to friends here that
Supervisor—1’. W. Burgess.
would leave New Orleans Tuesday or
Clerk—Hale Kenyon.
Wednesday, and that they were so well
Treasurer—D. E. Birdsail.
pleased with that city that they should
Highway Com.—C. Osgood.
roregn
tbeir projected trip up lhe
Justice—Geo. E. Bauer.
Missiwilppi
river for the purpose of
School insp.—Chas. A. Gaskill.
life in New Orleans as long as
Constables—Chas. Smith, Geo. —
Reed., 1 enjoying
the time at their disposal would admit.
Jas! I*. Harry and Scott McIntosh.

Register Saturday!
HKhURE that your name is registered.
House to rent. Inquire of Baker
Khriner.
The fusion city caucus is to be held
to-night.
Spring term of our city school commenccs Monday.
Matters are quiet In the justice
courts this week.
.
• The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs.' The Knights of Labor of ti/s city
have put up posters offering a reward
Striker’s next week.
■ But a small audience saw “ Trixy " of 825 for information that, will lead to
the conviction of any person or persons
at Union Hall Thuraday evening.
violating the provisions of the act for
Don’t forget to
the Banner1 the inilntainance of political purity.
office to get elect iodMBHta printed.
The Knights propose to stop the buy­
The QiautauqMMwrcle met at the I. ing of votes atT the
coming election :a
m
_ xxlZrf
They anticipate,
and with
residence of Clement Smith Tuesday this
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reason, that the better class of citizens
evening.
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will give their hearty support to the
»ho was well movement It should be distinctly
• .Mi-s Minnie Crousi
Nlday. at her understood that a vigorous prosecution
known In this city, dta
home at O’Donnell, fl
ot violators of this law will be com­
Tift: Boss is leaving trtlstone untnrtb menced by the knights, who will have
ed to secure for himself the nomirmtion committees in all parts ot the city on
election day to see that purchasers of
for marshal of this city.
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votes are brought to justice.
Mr. Ed. Brown died in Florida
Thursday last. This wittbe sad news
Ol*r citizens may well congratulate
Ed.’s many Barry county friends.
I themselves on the rare opportunity they
I. O. G. T. district lodge of Barry j have this week, of hearing these two
•cdunty, will be held in Hastings Wed­ gifted women, Frances E. Willard who
nesday. April 6th. at Temperance ball. speaks on Friday evening, and Anna
The ladicn of the Star Union will L,. Shaw on Saturday evening. The
meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. rink is being rapidly placed In proper
Benham, at two o'clock sharp. All are condition for the addresses to bo given
there, instead of at Union HaU, to
invited.
wFteomodate the numbers coming in
We hope that all,of our correspond­ from the country, rat well us the hun­
ents will send us the ejection returns dreds of citizens who are anxious to
fortheir township, in seasen for our hear them. Of Miss Willard, it is need­
next issue.
less to relate the many warm hearted
Hastings business men have been words of esteem and appreciation, so
quite liberal with favors to the Ban­ universally given to her. Anna L.
ner this week.
Read all of the an­ Shaw is)lett»'known, but is thought to lie
scarce]v second to her in ability as a
nouncements.
speaker and logical reasoner on the
Mrs. IL A. Bailey will speak at subjects she attempts to handle. Every­
Freeport for the amendment on Sundav one should hear both of them.
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, at the M. E.
church. Let all go and hear her.
The Lecture. Association have been
1'iie rcoort thnf «lis on our streets fortunate in securing for our people,
last week relative to the sudden death two choice entertainments for April
of Capt. Cabot was found to be false, to 12th and 13tb. On AprilB2th, Prof. Hanthe joy ol his many Hastings friends. ' Dlbal A. Williams, of Now York City,
The ladies of the W. R. C. will enter­ will render his wonderful realists reci­
tain ti social Friday evening, April 8th. tation or Shakespeare’s Julius Ceasar.
nt G. a. IL ball. Refreshments served Mr. Williams comes so well rccomendfrom 5 to 7. Cordial invitation to all. ed. that the association can confidently
assure the people ot this city that they
.Several members of Ivy Lodge, of will be interested and entertained, if
Nashville, visited their Pythian breth­ tiev wiB come and hear him. On the
ren of Hastings Monday evening, and evening of the 13th, the Mendlessohn
witnessed work in U» wcond and Quintette Club, of Boston, will give
third ranks.
.r
one of their lar-famed concerts. We
vhr debate between the Nashville hope the citizens of this dty and vicin­
and Hostings literary societies Friday ity will not let this opportunity pass to
evening last, was listened to by a large enjoy these ti&lt;o entertainments, and by
audience. The Nashville boys succeed­ tbeir presence encourage the ussocintion in their efforts to instruct and
ed in winning the laurels.
please. Further particulars next week.
Last week as Mr. L. G. Moore and
It will be remembered that we last
family were absent for a few days at­
tending the meetings at Carlton, their week mentioned the accident to Mrs.
house was burglarised, and nearly all Celeste Hayford, who was burned by
of their wearing aptBrel taken there­ her clothes catching fire from a gasoline
from.
stove, on Wedneaduy. Mrs. IL lingered
in great vony until Friday morning,
Tm: Sunday school at lhe State road when death came to her relief. Her
church will commence next Sunday at taking away was peculiarly sad. Since
half past nine o’clock, with Mrs. E. the dradta of her husband she had waged
Ben nock as superintendent: Mrs. Mer- the battle of life alone, and with a cer­
ri k.secretary; Delia Murry, organist; tain degree of success from a financial
Wm.J. Fisher, treasurer; and Willie
Tho funeral wm held from her late rre^'ilson, librarian.

diseases of lhe eve. ear. throat, Innga.
*heart,
——‘ ’liver,
’------stoinnch,
- ------- ’ **•**
—— and
—* -**
kidneys
all
the various forum of feiualu complaint*
successfully treated und satislaction
guaranteeu.
Electric lotteries und appliances and
trusses for rupture ftirmshed to pa­
tients until cured, free of charge.
Office hours from 8 a. iu. to 8 p. m.
.EDITOR BANNER:

Elder Geo. 1. Butler, president of the
Michigan cauferttnce of Seventh Day
Adventists, has addressed a circular to
the adventistsof Michigan urgingthem
to support the prohibitory umeadment,
from which we quote the following:
“We fell it limy to call the attention
of our people throughout the State to
lhe importance) of voting for the sup­
pression of lhe liquor traffic Monday,
April 4th.
“The Legislature of our Stalo have
given an op|M)rtu*.iity for nil the people
■»1 tills common wealth, to express their
I’unvictions concerning tho propriety of
continuing to license lhe grog shops.
The well-being of millions in our state
is involved in this question.
The lives of thousands every year are
being sacrificed to lhe demon intemper­
ance. The liquor traffic demoralizes
public sentiment, destroys the peace of
lamilies, ruins souls for time and eter­
nity, fills our jails and prisons with
drunken sot.*, vastly increases the num­
tier of orphans and widows, and injures
the public morals to a degree utterly
impossible to reckon. It4s an astonish-,
ing thing that n state should permit
such a terrific curse as this to l»e openly
carried on under its sanction. It allures
unsuspecting youth, and ruins and &lt;festroys more people than war or famine.
“We cannot believe that there is a
Scventh-dar Adventist in the State of
Michigan that will favor 'tlie continuence of the nun traffic. • • • We feel
an intense desire that our people
throughout tiie state shall vote on tills
question, and east their iufluence as a
unit in favor of the liqilor traffic. It is
not often that we have such an oppor­
tunity as this that is now granted us.
it is a great moral Issue, as important
ut least us that of slavery in other days.
It is not to elevate any one particular
party, or set of men, or candidate; but
the naked question whether the saloons
shall be permitted to carry on their
terrible work in this state or not. Can
it be that there is a Sevcnlh-day Adven­
tist iu this state that is not intereeted in
such a question us this?
“Can we
have so little regard for public morality
and good government, for the peace
aud quite of society, as to be careless
or inmfferent concerning this terrible
iniquity ? We cannot believe it We
urge our people everywhere to vote in
favor of Prohibition.”
“We look upon this matter os a ques­
tion of conscience and religion, and con­
sider that every moral principle taught
in the Bible, requires that we be found
•on the right side of this important
question."
.
GEO. 1. BTTLK1L
Frew. Mich. Conference.

Wikiiing to give my time more fully
to gospel work, I offer my fruit farm
for sale, one mile north of the city of
Hastings, consisting of five acres of
land well stocked with fruit of all
kinds. Here is a rare opportunity to
procure a beautiful home and to make
considerable money.

HARDWARE!
Hnving bought the Hardware Stock of J. A. Greble, for­
merly Greble &amp;. Powers, at the old store, where you will find
us with a.full line of
■

Hardware!
Wagons, Carriages, Carts,

Buckboards, Platform Wagons,
McCormic Harvester and Binders,

Horse Rakes, Wheel Cultivators,
Mowers, Spring Drags, etc., etc.
Also the Celebrated

Oliver GliM tatoata Flow
With eelf-sharpening sheare and point.

WOOD OR STEEL BEAM.

Come in and See Us!
Yours respectfully,

ED. POWERS

L. G. MOORE.

Boyne Fulls is enjoying its first sa­
loon.
The Saginaw Presbytery meets at
Lapeer, April 1’2.
Lansing printers give a ball April 15.
It will be a double-leiided swell affair.
ADVERTISED /LETTERS.
Ix-tten oddn-MM io tlidfollowlng nmon* ro-

uneallcil lor al UMtlns*, Barr) Co..
Following are the real estate molnius
Mlch..MarelaW«l». I»7
Mnttlu Andrew*. Mollie Hemrick, Kale E.
transfers for the week ending March
BeuedleL John llrrt-old. Pastor (Vaal ehu'cli,
28th, as taken froiy the books in E. W. IliUlnu*. W. Brumly. Minnie Holme*,
hit. Wearer.
I the register's office:
x
Drop Letters—Dr. Williams.

Frank Gillett to E. V. HmIc; parcel lectlou
31 Irvin#. Ssc
Daul Staley to MarleUe Staley; lots tn Nash-m— ■,
.
H on blk.
1 NaahmUe, ♦■.'Joo.
Estlicr A. Jones to Marycl
section SSOranseville, •l.sno.

W. H. P0WEK8.P.M.

Notice of AppllcaUc
Slate of Mlehlgan. County ot Itarry—m.
Probate Court tor said County.
Notice |V hereby given, that I Intend on tbo
13th day of Jane next, at ten o’clock In the fore­
noon. to nuke application to suld Probate Conrt
fur an order, ctinriKliia my name from Mane E.
Beamer to Mane £ Upjohn, aocordinc to the
provision of the statute lu auph rate made and
Maple Grove. AW.
JiMloli M. Sbotip to Frank A. Streeter; 'in pros ld&lt;d
section 38 Maple Grove, SMO.
Dated March 23rd. IML
Sarah A. Smith to Kenyon Mead; parcel In .
MANE E. BEAMER.
Najlrrtlle.Sijoo.
Jlnntutzo I*. S;own to Worthy L. Mead; 4ta
Motion 10 Hnsttng. ev:n.
Geu- W. Gallatin to Henry M. Smith; lot 11
Grira add.. Nashville. Si JO).
.
Cltas- Lcstar to Cnas. W. Lester; ca section 33 County of Barty, hold on At the Probate Offlec
Baltimore, »».
tn the C1tr of llutlngv. tn «dd County, on
Klclsud Youngs pr Ueln to Chas. A. Youngs. Monday, the "xtli day of March. In the year
&gt; 10* loci Inn SB Carlton. 92.KD.
one thousand elnht bundrod and elctrty-aevcn.
Walter Beattie to Un Mostenbrook; ou 8. W.
Prevent, Wm. W. Cole, Judge ot Probate.
•* secUqn 8 Yankee Springs. KO.
In the matter of I be estate of Wm. H. Hayford,
Chas. D. Holbrook to Jonas A. Holl; 81 rods
section 3 Hoiimj. •».
Ou mullnc and filins R»f petition, duly veri­
Levi and Dan'I Hickman to Olive E. Coborn; fied, of Fannie Furyusan, dauabler nt sold de^
lots M A. W. J’s..add. Nashville. »®».
ceased. pnuinK that lilt- aitiiiU&gt;UtnUlon of old
Henry Hickman to Orin Ccborn;*0a section tnuuo de bonis non, with the will annexed, may
31 Castleton, «3joo.
Ui-arautedtofoineaultablu penoii.
Lucy K. Carpenter to Wallace Watson; Sa
Thereupon It la ordered, th:it Thursday, the
section 27 Yankee Hpnnjs, kmo.
Mrt day of April, A. D. 1W7. at ten o’clock to
John Den Illeyker to Wallace Wataon; nom­ the forenoon. Vr assigned forthv hearing of sold
inal ««liou ZC Yankee Soring*. W».
petition, and that tho helm at taw of said
Harrison F. Ilaym to Juliette Jones; nominal deceased and all other (tcraotis interested in said
sectHma Castleton. AW.
estate are required to appear nt a session of
sold court, then to ba balden at the Probate
Office, In the City of Hastings, in said county,
Coming to Hastings—Fourteen and
show eanse. if any there be. why the imyer
the petit loner should not he xrxnted.
Doctors.—Doctors of the great Eng­ ofAnd
It Is further ordered, that mid ;&gt;ctlt&gt;ooer
lish staff ot physicians anti surgeons give notice to Ute |«r*ons interested In said es­
tate.
of the pendency ot said petition, and the
will visit the Hastings House, April hearinx
thereof by caiistura ropy ot this order
4th, 5th, 6th. 7tp, 8th.—Monday. Tues­ to be published 'n the HasUurs Baxxko. a
day, Wednesday, Thuraday, Friday- ncwipaperprinu d a id clroulated In aald County
of
Barry
once In wh week for three suceeaalre
five days only.
weeks previous io said day ot hearing.
The doctors return every three
WM. W. COLE.
[A True Copy.)___________Judgaof Probate.
months. They treat all variety of dis­

ease and deformity.
As this Is their
advertising trip they will give advice
and perform all surgical operations
free of charge, viz: Removal of can­
cers, tumors, .cataracts, curvatures of
the spine, clubfeet and all other surgi­
cal operations. If constitutional treat­
ment is required, all It will cost the pa­
tient will i&gt;e their medicine.
They will not take any case to treat
without there is a moral .certainty of
giving entire satisfaction. '
If your disease is incurable, they will
frankly and honestly tell you, and will
give such advice as may be requisite to
prolong life: also caution you against
spending more money for medicine and
appliances which traveling impostors
usually suggest.
The number pf patients were treated
and rejected in the following places, viz:
Ottawa, 1525. 460 rejected: London
Ont, 1370. 560 rejected; Hamilton,
1460,655 rejected; Toronto. 1,460. 1.165
rejected; Detroit, 8“20 1.780 rejected;
East Saginaw, 2,117, 1,160 rejected.
This staff is composed of men who
have reached the highest round In the
ladder of medical and surgical science.
Remember the date and go early, as
thev can only wait upon about 150 pa­
tients a day. Consultation free. All

ffMOil WILSON
^WASHBOARDS.
I

CAGUVAW M’F’G CO., *
Bagtnaw,
MtaUlgux.

*

PAhk£R~

HAIR BALSAM

I CLOTHING I
Why you should buy Clothing of

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
1. They have the largest and best selected stock in Barry
county.
.
*
2. Onr prices are lower than any other house for the
same quality of goods.
3. Our goods are bought for CASH, and cash buys them at
the lowest market price.
4. Our prides are marked in plain figures on every garment.

5. Our goods are all new, of the Latest Styles and the most
desirable patterns.

6. Our terms are STRICTLY CASH and “ONE PRICE
TO ALL.”
'
7. (far Famishing Goods Department is complete in the
latest novelties of tho season.

HINDERCORNS.
FruhlblUon Caneus.
The Prohibition electors of the to wnshlp ot

One Price Clothier.
P. S.—We give a large Kite with every purchase to the
amount of 11.00 in Boy's Goods.

�HAMED FOR HIS CRI1K

A PERSIA* AT HOME.

UCK&amp;3H

EXPIATES A MLK&gt;

D££ COMMITTED M 1S72.

jrifr »®« wrf a jyM W-wirna, he knw aarat
wif— k 4or» k?_ isi* &gt;*•» to
three witw at J' -run. bar jy nacre ±» to
wtpfcr-. --re- ten; a str-.c-j the prxwvr rimers.

^AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A

»EW AMERICA.4!

l.NOVSTRY.

May. . -w. «m triri awl cnnrictad. The
wrefexa and toe raft w iiaa cerared « »«•
prodnard ia cuC.-t at tow trial Mu-ko wm

W«w eerioerfy ttjsr.-d. but ncue 4aSa3y.
The sxasat -.t Um vTrtfcs*. who were laUrm at Um O.oy sr_an, ara M foC&gt;wl; ’ Jofaa
Sattoa, Je* Liycaa, Max Priredefi, Hinas
P-xx., Henry hta.-a. T. Era-a. J. Fratuu
Wffliwsn WBtacw, Atos. B**;. Jtoe Garry.
J«n» Byaa. sad an cskaowx Tto todte.

attempt “ lytessiag Wofamlar sight,
■hirii wa* tot ka'iwn card Tbaraday.
Fratu fhy*. a jwantor. &lt;t M a!’agwl. km tor■tkre hw wife and eh-idrwn aad takac op hit

h«3 they anted hia to prem» :&gt; retoru to
ha wife. Hr n-fu*rf. *toa they laton&amp;aii
tea they wculi tar and featosr r.un an!
fc*»S R.---1 from Um r«:ircwd bridge, anl
la that d.rW.« wita bita. Guyer

Hancock bui *ae ta.! e»p?Ud hit advance*
wd bad .-efe*ed to we eua Tb sndar ^r,aa» d» w» pawaa; S'aayar ‘ » sat- m e&gt;n
pwiy w.t;&gt; Wutar Kaax. a n.a! of Meanyard,dehter, who wM cotK^iai bsbin-1 th,
Ami upx. Umsi wittemt «aroute. ’ Hr
Srtdux time, ia rapj »u. ^woaoa. Ti.- gtr'.
ai**a-4i.-^?arBtUtMail.O&gt;0t0:&gt;*.

• cwmn. l-rv tj. r. U»
MkJr. La. put a^^fr-.w
t'Mta
Mark tr'WMt. md Irarrirdr.a a *•
Eayx-. -. t »&lt; ferdd'v; a I'erdsn guitar tje■»we-. u- itutj. r». ou wLi-t. wdw forti.wuh
&gt;*g&gt;"- to »4uAk Hee la an expert. Tter*

*¥«. fa iu n.z-.Ai form. Bat is -an b»
zr-w&gt; fc^o a wartime rin-lytte intoxlatxn of aariwefe- gm. By &lt;!.hj-un; the enn^jnx owtetedf. «tei arlding the gw, abrt«rt^
eqaaX to cUsjjacne can be predorM. witb­
oat any
Ite Lvmxfcattag or etr-mziBeffwtx. Ttr. Lre Uen doc*. t&amp;l tetnjwranre
dnakT. feat* levs drifgbted with tt A* a
aunsaer drink it i&gt; tar better. wvxedinc to
rawLrd Tsrn. ‘bar. ito» or
u

ScxaawT, Ky. Mereh il -Ex-Deputy
Sutwl Slates Mervhal U’uoam BaUw. &lt;k
Pm Knob. Wtotley reant r. kiitoi feu vxto
=t»n Thursday eight, batea an! Mvrrri
Vhere .rr, gattbung. when L
wu»
•tertol ov»r boom trivial depute. A man
tumed Ctooey «Lv-.-l for IU:« witi. an up­
lifted djur. wtea Bate,
hMtaaUy kttxiCteo-r
feat., to. Sal to tbamoon:■mm, and I* perfect.y tala among hte cxxjr.p-

wcr..- ...».
tel’.,* flirir rare veil orw and
to.-;- 11Haeyw !'• lie- door, thra^ nfaieh
at UiarrtflnrfU «err» -AH Z&amp;lar. a frinx-J to
Kaysu.

they Late attain*!. If you gzt off tfe..
st any tow* of5.®0or
mbabiuat. cr
iarrtr. yva wBl find y'xtrtetfin tae mfctot of
• ctvtaevm that» t»J to any at the grrat
rittot of tl&gt;»ewtf. Yea find etectrf- L-Lu.
in® nwaawfedv ntrmtol boricward into a
trssde^ room adjouMSg. Earn isrim La
frieri to Mt down aJon^ble &lt;4 Lin and r-e^k
LH own £balyan (water pipe, to hi. ;^1. ordwroj; at •.hr- «suiM tin* a nrw pipe. Tbie
and r. iottie of ■rra. k
raw liquor
n*le rX rio* art- ‘.anught by Uw ttiied Mxiek,
wfc» i« handing; U to Rayxa wfeMjwrj wxz&gt;xfairi: ifltr* h» ear. to which be moricia^y
n^i^: "Nr* Iwforr the umb riew.’ The
The two fritwJsi Mnoiceaal drixdc npw tar

with wwte quoiato® front the jnete iUartx*tetr &lt;Z the fact that Loppinort m fleeting and
wjft i^raadetheti-TCof w-di-it b»tv Th«*

-Y«a, we aewl to bare a wpeeta rZ goodnna
in the armv every now and ibex..’ axid ca ot!
tokik-r v-wterday. -TU1M to my, IU officer.
w--x.il R-e «o-*i &amp;nd try to nuthe tbo r~: of tn
ctew ap to Uwtr ktewa Yoa we. when tism
hnng heavy on cw ba-xk wv wook! while
away uor JriMtn- by an imlalgrmw in the
wirii**! 0*bm ot rirodc-ndaefc. or in aaveu up.
--- -------------------- -- “ “ uaro«&gt;.an.1 r«der.;, wea abo dwttrrywl, top
wito a trnmo twideoc* and a large am
of luxober beiongtag to the planing mill &lt;

TOM LAST OUNCE

MINNESOTA.
ttar pot *. W»JJ, a* I wm going &lt;o to «wy. Ui«rffi-.er. 1*1 * 4je.ua and decided :«• break e;.
KamUmg. Tbry took up every card ntzl &lt;bre
l*v in :'«r »xujjl V.’Uu did »rik&gt;! Why.

Dakota/!
»o didn’t IzAfcer with nn.tEin- L-kethat,'
wxa the rvfMJ • *"»«lWbl^(hrfenMetn.*'
-Keli. fr*
’» sake, fc -» oicraRato." arid
th»to«.“a»ri«y tow. Here Tts girtoR yun
an edsraUo m the bep-u ttet y-.nx will to,

7

half
million

�COVNOIJ. PROCEEDINGS,
council met in nvuly
*doti Friday evening, March 18th.
Mav.ii- V. &lt;-iss/rt iu the chair.
.
Knii. alh-d. all mwtu*n present
T- . -limiDce co establish u water
' . j.si.’in board "Was read- Moved to
.
rtoniih section" read “ap/• a.*1 " Cnrrital.
’ ’ ' . '.’ti.it section one. two and
.
, .ir.limtnce entitled an ordiu'
• H.-.teh a board uf water com­
.
-Lti the City ol Hasting®, and
, . .
powers, and duties be
'j~
to restd as follows:
.. i It shall be lhe duty of
. ■
... ■ - i-ppulat and present the
.. &gt;;i,tv person*, who shall be
,
• cl . pits’ot said city to the
r' cotmeil at the. flrat regular
- -. a Mav 18S7. The persons so
aa I it approved by the com­
?
j, -.hall constitute the board
Liid.-wi'Miers whose term ot
. Jl •xplrea-j follows: Oqu on
■
Iland avia J iih^, IB®, one on
-• xbKiitav in •July, IbSH. one on
..
-.■ Mundi) in July,
The
/ '
. .. . pointed and approved by
• '
mni il. t hall take the oath ns pre­
.' . .. uir utli-r city olliecrs within ten
■
.t ;i to appro vid.
■
•'
"*t , n..\ 2. It shall be the duty of
••
at the tlrst regular meeting
.
.Anion vouncil in May 1HS8 and
.
v d thereafter, to appoint and
• the name? ot some qualified
, ■ . - , : said city as a member of
. .iM-iif water commiraionera, who
■ ,n proved bv lhe common council
. .. f ,,.;1 th&lt; office of water commis. :.*-r ror the term ot three years or
.
. Micccssur is appointed ami
• :. i in tho plaveof the one whose
. '
shall then expire.
■ \ :
occuring in said Board by
.
r . otherwise, shall l&gt;e Idled
.. •
iucxpireil term us herein pro­

PROMINENT PEOPLE PA6S AWAY,

Cash on hand March 20th. !SM
nd 4tl&gt; wards'

Voucher* paid
Atn't ot dog tax received
Cash on band......... T........
acifocn. m:sh.
Primary school nionev received
Am t mt roll 1»: and *th wi
Ain’t und and 3rd nartls..

Voucher* paid..

^•"'th

0,1 hand March

Traasbrrred irum cm'itmirvni’fiiud.
Accrued Interest .it............. 1..........

Vouchers paid to treasurer of Board o!
Eduroth.u to nppV on whool botidv
t a»U &lt;m hand ..... j..................................

Ain’t nveived on *nle*&gt;t water bond*.
Am t of accrued inh-rvM oncertlScaln
ut deposit....... ............................

ITjcre i* «» outstanding order on ibis (und of

Showing total n-cript*. Including transfer* and
amount* uti hand
Contingent fund. I...............
4J7OM
Gcncnd highway fuud
First ward fuud..........
107 Art
.Second ward fund.
24:i “*
Third ward fund,.........
Fourth wan! fund;....

Fin- f]in&lt;&gt;....... ................................. .
Scluxd bond fund wlntn due............

mini (......... -............................ .
. ,.fr ut the persons that may 1School
Water work*construction fund...
,q ■&gt; &gt;;nted 'rum tiiuo to time by the
/ L' m‘;in!&gt;vrs;u( the board of
„ f.. l-.bniiH:-*:&lt;.tiers’, ami the corni^h
fund..!...........
■ .; i-lu- * by a majority vote to ;Cantiagent
icneral btgbw uy tuud . .
. ..pr. &gt; &lt;■ said appciinlment, it shall be &lt;Flr*t
want fund . .................
•
the mayor to appoint some Second ward fund... ...
ward fund.;.. .........
. - .r per- a ;md present his name to • 1Third
Fourth want....... . ..... ............
vciUnen eromcil at the first regular Ftro
fund....... . . 1_________
Mbraryfuud ....I...............
'&gt; ri-tln.r thereafter.
Doe
fund..
.!...«.........
*!■ ji.x :&lt; Said board of water achuvl fund____
n-.Bsionera shall have power to Kcbuol bond...........................
when duy ..
iiak- ami a-lopt all such by-laws, rules Water wcrkacutHtrurtiou.
u:. i r. gtdatious to be approved by lhe
,
council, as they shall deem Cash on baud . .
• -.-.i.-y and expedient for lhe conoi
I-u.*ineosaud for the interest
: the viautr M urks of said city und to
riieii otliwrs and assistauts as i General highway (mid..
eesstiry for the proper run-1
'...UT works in shld city ' fuirtiwaniJiuid."7.
rlbe and. daline the. duties I Fourth ward tuni .
and said BoaTn shall control j
nine the construction ot the I tog fund.........................................
I Irbit; time to time tbe repair- Fell*®! bond wtien due................

«Mtl&gt; 51

_
Ujfcoxi!
1
to
Total nmt of cash nfl hand........................ tG.npi i
-•
We Imre oh liulni in the M ».-ral funds S’CX
Vl.,„ ‘
. lu iupw*.* povihv* iwwvoi. «- "w? i&gt;».*-'ju*t'
it:financewvmbl I iretulfere-1 the aexnuit SMun.ito the tn-uMir*r I
'........... ”■ of tin- IhiiihI .d ttlura’nm. to tu-lu v*v the »t2.- 1
pffrwron* vitv, W*- have a fine amount on i
I b.xr-d.-u thl* time, nfte' -och an «-GW-n*lve yenr.,
' caaHcdby ttv &lt;l|*iuitr»m fire, which eo*t the |
on® h,.,t,.i~,.,r
nltranM-Tof
r.n.i.&lt;rtr S'^.om
*-an I
VI.; -T 1. MH,
city over ®i.r«n.
:il*o of n
• ’i to tlx* M-h.xil tMjml fund, S'.M morn than,any
j-revlou* v«-.vr..rt*&lt;&gt; a ba&gt; k ordrr of over $7«u
from IW». it find* u* with a fine sntcuut «m
I muni tnearii fudii.except the oouttogvirt fund,
which t**liorti»p aii-outit ng above i stat nJ. Xi*
| mint of the thtav
- ram- direct from
I &lt;-&lt;Jiitir.s-i.i fund. Ail ol which Is Respectfully
.Kt H ! MtblUlUcd.
ARCHIE McCOV.
GEO.OHKORN,
E. Y. HOULE, i
Flnhr.ee Committee.

ih-port of t!*«* finance couiunttee ac1 cepted .-.tnl adopted.
1 Till- tinuDii- eomnilttfe was granted
I further time time to report on cxutnirf। inr justice ddekets.
' Moved thirt a special comunttee bo
*,‘-u‘ appointed Io examine justice ducket ot
" ' F. G. Campbell and" rei»rt the cont'i
tlon of the faune ut the next regular
meeting. Carried.
.
The -mayor appointed Aids. Waters.
Hessmer and McJvaughton as special
committee.
CITY ACCOUNTS

■r* paid.
J lUUMf..

hand March SOth. ISeC.
&gt;&gt;u roll

■•it Hand March Sflth. IM*:.

The grant! commanders K. T.. of
Michigan meets at Grand Rapids in
May.
8UIL0TFH VITAUZER l» *»»» you need for
CMsttpallita. Lo»» of appetite. Bindnre* and ull

1.111 bl
&lt;■* :.«» otjt'tanding order on this fund to
Goodyear.
HIHIXMl'B COUGH and consmnptlou cure l«
rold by n* on * guarantee. It eurea conaumi*Uon. Sold by W. II. Goodyear. •

F-U’KTH WAJID FVXX1
itail MnrehaXh. IMG...

Morrice Methodists, whb have l»een
converted down through the pocket­
book. have raised 83JW for a new
church.
■

» JKR FtXD.
bum! March soUt. Ifcri...
-tarwtl from Charlotte.

.'■-roll und tuid 3rd worth
COKTBA.
'&gt; • jchrrt paid...........
; ,&gt;re tux received....
* ash ou li-'Uid..........

. 2Ja?g

Iiu-re are outstanding order* cn thl* fund to
• bo amount of *4-vi..ti&gt;.
•
LlBKAItY rVXD.
&lt;:.«&gt;! on baud March ath. ll&gt;».........
» 00
Fnm । from County Treasurer.................
xS OB
[•;&gt;&gt;•■* from A. K. Kriuuton.....................
5 CO
Im.-, fn,m o. U. GreenlMd..............
40 on
‘ Hire from w m. b. sweexey..................
4» 00

■ ■
t»*&gt;

cornu.
■ Voucher* paid.

asoo
nT *°

lS.’t&gt;, and hnd been profiasor of |M«tora! thenlysy in the Protestant Epincoi«l divinity

THE SHOT AT BAILEY

Charging County Offlclala

The reduction of internal revenue
and the taking off of revenue stamps
from Proprietary Medicine®, no doubt
has largely benelltted tho consumers, as
well as relieving the burden of home
manufacturers. Especially In this the
ease with Green’s August Flower and
Boschee’s German Syrup, as the reduc­
tion ot thirty-six cents per dozen, has
been added to increase tbo size of the
bottles containing these remedies, there­
by giving one-iifth more medicine in
Ute 75 cent size. Thn August Flower
for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
find the German Syrup for Cough and
Lung trouble®, have perhaps, the lanre«t sale of any medicine in the world.
The
me aavnnuiKQ
advnnbtge *»
of mi-ic*ovu
increased size «.
Of the
-..v
bottkB will be areatlr appreciated by
tbe sick and afflicted, in every town
and vlllmte In civilized countries.
Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the

ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH.
Hardly u week pa*M» wit Lout the men­
tion by tlicwwspupers ofracldcn deaths,und
of late the alarming frequency ol ti&lt;c Matetnent that death was oium*1 by rheumatism
Or neuralgia of Ute heart conn'd fail t»Jiuve
beennc’tisd. InullproLabili:* ntaoydeuthi
attributed to heart disease arc raided by
three terriblcdi»ca&gt;i*it. which are far more
dangerous titan i». gcncralh considered, is
there any preitivo cutvl' 1D;c U*t answer
to such a question is given by thecewite Aare
t&gt;cm cared by tbc use of Athk-plmn*.
Currie Lee, Ker.ouhu, Wis.,
Ulitve
cscr

I
Chicago. March fM-lwUctumni. ware 1 &gt;«]

l.« U-

,™nd jaafrtJ-r i

aftaruaou agaumt tbe following jrreoiu:
Daniel J. Wren, county commiuioncr; A lam
Och*. ex county romniitaloncr, cliairimm ot
tbo board in ISM-'tsA; John E. Van Pelt, vxcounty commiMioner; Hurry Varnell, wor•loa of tbo inmno oxyinm; William J. Mc(Jarigle, warden of tho county honpital;
Cbnrlre Frey, warden of tbo infirmary;
Eliuba A. KoWn»&lt;jn,
grow, furntehor of
county •uppliuk. CapiUM** were iMuolforonly
Wren. Ocbu, and Van
Pelt. Wren and Oebt

released until Saturday
morning. Tbo alleged
county boodlon np-&lt;
poared before Judge
Anthony
Situ rd*y
morning
and
gave
WBXM.
bond*. At 10 o'clock County Ounmisdaner,
Dan Wren and Adam Ochs, ex-cboirmun of

ond Indictment appear
th? names of Elisha A.
IlobiiMkrti. Hurry A.
Varnell, Cbarkw Frey,
AV. J. McGarigle, Admit
Oeb*, Daniel J. Wriro,

mraiter* gathered about him and examined
hi* clothing and tin* bul et-pii-roud bo.&gt;k« and

are cliargoi with con-

Ijectonio, Ohio, caused tbe des th of Engineer
Beall. Eight oilier persons were injured.
At Ser via, Ind., Thursday night, William
Darlington, a brakeman, was blown from a
XoiTby agust of wind. and. falling oo

K™^sd-troy^««Tkured.y.

U-

insurance HgblFire in W. &amp; Wood A Cc.Y ptantag-mfii

. j----Friday night =*u«ed a
John Taylor A c&lt;
~
’ — *

trn^o.

1M7, Io a certain caure therein ponding
wtierein I.} man A. Kbedd I* complaisant, and
Vrooman Vqang. Alma Tout*. George Itaghe*
-and tattle lUictiea are defendant-.
.
Notice I* hereby elven, that I shall Mil alpOblle s
niictloti. to th- Idixbcot binder, nnSaturday, the
twentvdbinl day of April. A. !». W. ut tea
o dock ta the forenoon, ut th- north front, door
ot tbe ro-.irt bMun*. In the city of Harting*. Counlyof ll:»rr&gt; and State of Mlehlran. *aldi«mrt
hotiKe being the place of holdinc the Circuit
Conrt for »a!d Cmuty &lt;&gt;f Barry, oil the following
dcacritved pro;*crty, to wit i
,
Cammcuelnr. at a point « rod* aonlb of the
quarter rant on north ride &lt;•! *cctl*&gt;n number
two. and on the south weal corner o&lt; u lot fonn
erly owned bv Myron C. Hwlft. running tberice
eart twenty four rod*, tin-nee wrath eighteen
rod» more or te»« to a fence, theaoc Wert twen­
ty- f&lt;mr rods, Uience north eighteen rod*
along
the center at highway to jilace
of beginning, containing alraut ihreu acre* of
luwi 1*0 the Mine more or Ira*. B«Uu a port of
the north weal quarter of tbe north c**t quarter

Dated HasUnxs. Mlchlean. March 9.18S7.
Al.OX'ZOK. KBNASTON.
Circuit Court Commissioner. In and for Barry
County. Michigan.
flin.U* T. COLGROVK, Solicitor tor Com­
plainant.;;
Iknown, rellab tend ikllfe!.tiro

|drr»tu»

IQ

tivrwkus*- (hrir Jwn l..I&lt;rV&lt;rtty by arton;.tinx to
l.ci'.Icp-nitu’r«"^utMlos&lt;rf&lt;br..rWn»l. „
None Geuslue nulese bearing this Htamp,

JAMES MEANS*
^•^Ss S3 shoe;.
Yf------- yT-nB x-la tn Datioa. Corms* rhl

cn.««Mbi»oa
PpU'rf. grad

INrtillon litis pm-vr.l’

j.Means&amp;Co

i£s,

Grand Itapld*. Mich.

'JSHOEJi

Ins* sure from first .start. ' C&lt;wtlv outfit and
terms trw. Better not delay. Co*l» you nothii send n» your ail
rise yqii will do s
Portland, Maine.

for trial Thl? In I ng tire rare tbeir pro*ro whi-n wan to I u areurvd, and if they
nt all they will be

S2S ■r’lXSIteS- TIV® ’JIKIff w
K11OE fuclkirslS uaertuvacLK laDursbiHlr.
■^ull line of the above shoes for sale by
LEADING RETAILERS
Tbroughout tbe U. S.

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS

snoEsi

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices’

»placed under bond*
S
very light

Up to 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon no fur­
ther indictments bad bson returned.
LjuntrxG, Mich.. March SO.—The “ace

ot

friends of capital punUhmon’. then trial to
pam the bill providing hanging a* the pun­
ishment (whan the jury shall *o recommend,
and imprisonment for life otharwie?) for
murder, or rape on any female under '4 years
old. Tbo bill failed by only one vote, which

:ng tho attendance at school of all children
between and 14 yours old obligatory for six
months tn tho year; tilso a bill to incorporate
building and loan association*.
Laxiuxa, M ch., March 3*4.—Saturday the
bouse adopted tho senate concurrent resolu­
tion for adjournment from March Su to
Mid in committee
on for ths Mlcbigan school for the blind, Th!* was about
all the budneri don:-.

At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY. .
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Good Wearing Crepe*t...
.».
Good liigratoa .................................... ..xac.
Belt.t Ingrain*........................ » and tnc.
RaavylagrtUM........
Mandate.
Extra llsavy ingrain* .
Uc.
Ilc*ry Mosaic Carpet^oiHrtUiug new *te-.
Tapestry Bni**cl*. all wool................ toe.

Tapestry Brussels Lohngr. Solid WaiS-Plece Bedroom Suite i»r.............. .. .$» to
(1 bed, i bureau wlthgta**, i coinlilnrtlon
commode. I roAcer, I chair*, t s|*rlug 1 mattuaaa.)
3 Pices Bedroom Suite for...................... S14J0
(Imitation WatauL Mahogany,or Aril.)
A large star Solid Walnut Centre Table,

Ihidy Brunels, all wool
Velvets...............................
Moqturttes..........................
Good OU CtoUts................

Marble Top, for.....................................UM
A larxt sire Centre Tabic. Imltaltun
Wnlutil or Mahogany, for.... .. ...... &lt;3.75
5-Hwe Fsirlor Suite. Holid Walnut
Fnun&gt;*, Tm&gt;retry Covering- our own
manufacture.
...........................&lt;2M0
7-Ftecc Mohair Hush Parlor tante....... tw.w
A pair ot Usury i’urtler Curtain*.........&lt;5.00

tar FEATHERS AND QEDDING CHEAP, "ft!

Texas Pruhlbllic
Cuco. Tex, March kA—Since tbo state
convention at Waco, the Prohibitionists

FIRES AND ACCIDENTS.

gaum*. Mlcb.. blew up Monday
L. H. Stanley and hb eon Albert ware killed.
Tho court boaeo at Yorkville, Die., woe
burned Friday morning, but tbo records

SOAR

’can live nt hom&gt;-. and make more mon­
ey nt work for u« il.-nn at miyPrinx else
in this w»’ld. Capital not needra; yon

after the tiring.
The almost universal opinion is that an
unUy morning They
Anarchist tired tbo shot in revenge for Mr.
Bailey's denunciation nf tbo “retT systom.
heavy bonds on the
Ills stated that threats have been made and
indictment*
previ­
threatening letters written, and that Karously returned against
lowski has also br«i threatened.
them,
snl it wa* not
Judg» Mestlck offered a resolution in the
thought
neressary
house, which was unanimously adopted, au­
that
they
should
thorising Ums governor to offer fv,0(W n&gt; ward
hurry in tbo matter
for the apprehension and conviction of lhe
M'OAiuat-x
nt'alL It I* undorunknown would-be assassin of Mr. Bailey. •
Mr. Smith, of Morgan, followed it with a deretoxl that tbo additional bcuda to be re­
bill, which was carried to a Kcond reading, quired of them will be very light. Tbc ab­
making the neeswaty appropriation from sence of Warden Frey an I EUsba A. Itobinaou la to’ bo exptainod on tbo g-.onnd
which to pay the award.

Chicaoo, March IS.-Tba withdrawal of
Mayor Hnrrteon from tin) Democratic munitiuol ticket reenn to have enured a regular
•tampMta McAvoy, tbo nomlnuo for treas­
ure.-. telegraphed a declination a* soon a &gt; I.u
lieurtl of bi* nomination, and now Htucknrt,
tbo candidate tor clerk, has withdrawn. The
Democrat* will hold anottior convention
Tucwlay and make a new ticket. Hegaraing Mayor Harrison s statement that tbo na­
tional administration wn* oppailng him, tel­
egram* from Washington City »ny rite pye*.&lt;£ut ba* not troublod tn* head about Chi­
cago politic* in tbo toast.

Tbe only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first claw medll at tbe
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran­
teed absolutely ptina, and -for jjctwra!
household purposed is Ute very belt

M MVM Office 63 Monroe St.
■Iu AiMiiiii Grand Rapids.

in the indictment are exactly the same ns in
others.
ami
th*
names ot lhe
IkkA* saved hai lite, wa from tho recorder the
witoessns appear
on It
Tbe
of deeds cf bl* own county indoraiiig bi* ac­ **nm
third------------------Indictment------ha» -------------the name* of ------John
tion ta rundomnina hfe Chicago colleague* ]------for attendiny the Neetre funeral. Mr. Bailey E. Van Pelt and Eh»ha A. RoUmon.
.
.
■
* • - . -1 —_____ _. .l .1.* ------- ... ' l- .r-...,-n..
I,. ,&gt;
other two founded on
the evidence
truck down hi* wwiilant, a *light description
ot whom has b.-on obtained from three men
d«tut McGorig
aiai a little girl, who saw him run away

■tit brought by firms claiming to own the
liquors
_________
_________

mvu:

charged in substance with frondukmtly,
mallciouily and untan fnlly conspiring with
divers other parties to thn grand jury un­
known on the 1st day of November, !W&gt;. to
obtain by fair? pretenses tb* lawful money Defrcu
rsonal goals and funds r*t Cook county.......... ..
Up semi to I
nA .Ufrn.i ! thn I

through bi* puvkctlrxJt in hi* breast pocket
end undo nu indentaro ta tbo fl-rii. Lu: dr!
n,lt draw blued. Tbe attempted murder la
abromlM in my*tery.
.
SriUHQFUXD, III, March 24.—Mr. Bailey,
on who® life nn attack wa* made Tueadny
--.----------— ,------early hdiir Wednesday, and at once bucaine
|ho wb&gt;rt of
attention. Group* uf i

KIRKS
white
w

u 1 UM .c.l IRal; In fart

- neither
1- nur my people expected to arc
me v. ,ilk about again, mid at time* drsiiaired of my life. 1 un* at rick tn during
the month of Jatntary. I hnd taken’a
severe cold in lhe rars on my way to
Chicago; 1 had returmd h&lt; me, whui one
evening 1 wa* taken »v niddcnly that in n
few mtnutea from il» £r»t np]&gt;e&amp;rancv I
was *ci prot-irated thktl had to bc.carned
to my bril-room, where 1 remained until
lhe tallowing Mnv. During the interval
of January .ami Mn v the suffering 1 bore
could u&lt;rt be dcrcribed. 1 wa» treated by
die l*&gt;t physicians, al*o had different one*
in contoll’alinn without any material
change. My ano* and liml-a were drawn
in aucli shape that I could not He down,
and wii* lielphM to wist rnynclf in any
way. I wa* in the consiantcnrc of a nurse
b^t'h night and day. One of the nurses 1
iirai applied m&amp;gnctisui, but that wa* a ■
failure- I commctxeil takingAthlophoros,
and could feel- its effects upon me oa soon
a* I curnincneed taking It. It waa cer­
tainly marvclou*. I wu* soon able to
straighten mV limbs, and when I had taken
five bottles 1 wa* free from rhtuniatinm."
Every druggist abotiW keen AthlophoroB
anti AUdophoros 1’ilhs, but where they can­
not be botwhl of the druggut tho Athlopboros Co.,’112 WtdltSl.. Now York, will
send either (carriugu paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is $1X0 per bottle
for AtHlophoro*i ami 56c. for Pill*.
For Itvcr rui.l k!duc&gt;- dire***, itpjwp’ia. to
d'sedlon, wesktu-w, nrrvou* &lt;ktUlty. disessM
nf women, rontftpafioa. i.eadachc, impure
I. . .... ... ■ , i, &lt;T-tll. ■ ... iinH—i.tKl
,

them appear* the
name o t Daniel J.
W mi and Elbbs Bob-

SnUM'iHEUh Illa, March tit—An unknown party shot at Georg* Bailey, rhe | have "-irriiili mule out on tho county trvav
United luibor re presentation from East St.
of tbo Indictment are
Sturtevant.
boo*&gt; TootHajr night. The «taillet went Frank

Baker Shriner,
itaKer
onrinur, board
uoaru tramps.L . i-829 50
H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons, rags and
3 3S
rope..............................................
1 *«
Emory Wilkins, clean bridge...
1 00
J. L. Heed, make pike pole........
H.F. Ford, freight.......................
P. Little, wood..............................
Adopted.
,
,
Dxn Moines, Iowa. March 26 — Friday
Rexolcnl, Thnt the recorder be und morning Deputy United Btotes Marshal
is hereby instructed to advertise tor 'Etheridge arrived with a writ of replevin
sealed propcsals for engineer and assis­ b«ued by tbo clerk ot tbo United States cir­
tant engineer for the running of the cuit court, accontisl Frank Pie.-cu in tbo
div water works engines as follows:
court house and demanded poswuslon of tho
1st A bid for doing the whole work liquors Constable P.eree lately seised from
night and d»v. price to be per day.
Hulbut, H^n A Co. P*«ro&gt; consulted with
2d. The price per day for engineer. his attorneys who, ndvieed him to refuse to
3d. The' price per day for assistant surrender peaceable po^ssion. The deputy
engineer.
marahal then went down to the store where
The council reserving the right to the liquors were stored and demanded of Mr.
reject any or all bids. Blds to be re­ Went, who was in charge of tbo liquors, that
. . ..
-___ *r*.4d
m.afzvllaft r«ceived till April 1st.
Adopted.
Attorney Phillips. The writ was Issued upon
Adjourned.
FRANK STKBBINS Recorder.

r- paid................
refunded....

taken to Woodlawn for interment.
'
Pitn.aDKi.rtnA, Pa.. MarchiS.—Itev, Mnt•0:1 Meir B'nith, D. D., died SaturJay mornG.A ... &gt;,L.
r L.. I Ma.Adw
_ ..r

C3.1V.' 19

Water work ronrtructlou fund

nr--out*tandlng order* on the tuna to

iu all public enterprise*. He wm president
of thn New York Athletic club and a promk
nent member of the Union League. Manhat­
tan and Union cluba. He waa born m Balti­
more in ItnB. Hie wife is a daughter cf the
late Rcvrrdy Johnson.
HanTyrmn. Conn., March'-•'L—Gen. Ellbu’
Geer died Sunday mocuing nt hb homo iu

INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY
SPECIAL GRAND JURY

men. Tbc attorney*
for
tbe detente
present were W. 8. ■ Forest and Col.
Dan Mann, .whllo Anhtant Blate'* Attorney
years publislwd the Hartford city directory, Walkor, (tan.
and Mr. Welgley roprvnud during that &gt;**00.1 had also published -m:utml the prosecution. Wren and Och* sat
Tbe Hanford Eventag Journal. The Weekly uc tba front »&lt;sat in tbo spnea set a»&gt;ds tor,
Journal, Tn* CongregationaUst, lhe Connec­ 1' ypectatot* at tlw left of lbs judge's benob.
ticut Bank Note List, which was the forerun­ Wnm .wn* calm and Knifing, but Ochs looked
ner of ail tl«e modern bank' note reporters,
quite uno sty and
Wj-a «&gt;1 nb^ other • publication*. Ho was 7U years
stroked Id* big tea rd
old,
bad l&lt;een married ttrre times, and was
nervously.
N e liber
tti
tba father of sixteen children, ten of w hom
survive him, as dore also bls third wife.
Nkw Yonx, March
Flic “Uttln
-attention they recolvChurch ’Hound tbe Corner” was throngs 1
■Sunday
with
members ot the
the­
atrical prof. s. ion, brought thither to join
proved that of tho in­
ta the last tribute to their former companion
dict mnut* returned
and friend. Elisa Wratbereby. Rev. Dr.
Friday a f te moon
Houghton uffleiated, and tbo ceremonies wore

l refilling the ttjinutes of
j rpvritA.
1-- riispeitocd with. Car- Contingent fund overdrawn....... -... . ■.

u hand March wtb. ta*G
t on roll..

COOK COUNTY BOODLERS.

t-mtsonxLD, Ills.. March t-b.—judge
amuol H. Treat, of tbo United States
district court of southern Hliuoir. died at hb
resiihmcu in thb dty Sunday afternoon after
an illness of sixteen days. His wife died
four years ago.
Tioy nernr had any
children, and'tbo only surviving relative I* a
sister residing in LaForto, Ini Ju Igo Trent
was elected circuit judgo by the U galalure
in 1S39. He was ma-lo n supreme judge of
lilinoh ta imo,’ in which capacity bo served
until frSh, when, through the influence ot
Benator Douglass, be was appointed Unite)
States district judge foe the soutbenkdbtrict
of Illinois, which position he has continu­
ously held for the past thirty-two years. He
was born in Now York state Jun 31,181-2.
making him 75 years old at hb dsalh.
Naw York, March 2S.—Tbe stesunsblp
Orinoco, which arrived here Sunday,brought
MSI 07 tbe body of William IL Travers, the welij gp kimwu Now York broker. Mr. Travers died
in Bermuda on tbe 13th lust, after a long
MM 07
arrl painful illnoss ot a complicated nature
Ho leavas a fortune estimated al FKaW,cicki no
000.
Hb wife and five daughters and
ar, oo
three sons were with him during hb Isvt
hours, and accompanied tbe Ixxly to thb
W

Voucher* paid.
Cash ou baud.

.

island tin w ar n

Win., 3L rft?

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—

A county convention for Eastland county
will convene hero April 1'1 for mere thor­
ough organ in tian and planning tbo coming
campaign. Tho whisky mon throughout tho
Mate generally are fully into tho contest.
They, however, ore very quiet In this sec­
tion. It *oem* n foregone couduUon that the
drought district will almoat unanimously
vote far prohibition._________

JAMES NALL &amp;l CO
Nos. 161,163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit
wantur*

&gt; T K D D U^ REMEDY.

MICHIGAN KzA I AEAfin

rs.-asrtsnasr-atiNAxaxrSggssE
ident Monday made the following apjioiutmeats: Emory B. Seltora, United State* dis­
trict attorneyfor Indiana; Thomas Hayden,
United States district attorney for .Nevada,
and George E. Pritchett, United States di&gt;
trict attorney for Nebraska.

Sydney, Wednesday, killing eevonly parson*

dEEUdj intusgrag
W- ATtf B Sfffgg * co

S??Alr.??S7r-

�n UN STOP IS!
Fat Trade
We are bound to have.

A question of
We have enough back bone to

PROFIT TO US I

Down High Prices 1

Does not enter into

This Spring’s Business!

We are in fine Feather for a

BIG SPRING TRADE

Gold and Silver

What we want is to Sell the Goods

With the largest stock of
Are the

CLOTHING

GIVE US A CALL

Best fitting Shirts in the World.

And you will never regret it.

i^Ever. Shown in the City.

GRANT, Clothier,
IN WITCHING TIME.
;«X±.DIn*h-Sl,r,■

And thi«ufh ch.- mkfalghfa creeping cold
Tte sbadnwk teoKtbeu. foM by fold.
And In
»
in the
»&gt;«• rette
real.’ aorta
nrrla the
Un- sire,
Ar.,1 th,.
And
th- iltm«
&lt;!ame &lt;lnwim
droops sml
and maids draw nitrher
nlgter
Each io tbe man of Urr desire. '
(So do tte Ikudif ul aack tho bold
In witching time!)

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j
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l

And the spent mirth and tntxxl rtwjnire

Tokl, while the nickel ing Sanies expire,
la witching time!
-Austin Dobson.

N-'bnuk* i&lt; a prairie: ««t Netea.ka,
wfth to alkali sirremw and sandhill*, tegina
to taka aomewhal of the character of \thl«
country, with
witn ita
iu strange
siranjo unevmmew.
uw&gt;r,uBW. But
|&lt;..
n Wyoming wo reneh
reach too
tho eniisxnr.liuition
coiMumnuitibn of
ot
.
.
------ t—_x--------ih

• window, 11 in van spring,
~«
atrango mtmumcnt-liko sandstones and tte
! ernterdikn knota about a “plain,'' so seems It,
! of thousands of ncres of verdure. Tte land,
as a rule, fann alkali, soft limestone and sand­
. stone formation, tbo Lome of tte nutritious
, buffalo grass and sagebrush.
Attempt to
• ride acro-i ono of the plain, and you And tew

BUILDERS.

7X^1

n™.. c...
tfapplantlag IrUlimnn
Comractor.
rr
L„.&lt;.
J Stoi-Ifk John
Hemau Clark, who is wworiated with John
O'Brien in building a targe part of tte new
nqureluct, u one of tte most wteraave railrood contractors in the I nlted Staten. Ho
employ.* men by tte thouaand all over tte
country and haa had a long experience with
laborent of al! nntkmalitk*. Hi* attention

| ■MmwyrtU.IWT-sa.-RlAratelto.UUrtr
I to ono hundred fret deep, entirely conceal-’I
by their character until you are right ujxm
,
.
b qq water'in these in thb seoiwn.
follow
IiaU1ral waterebed,
4 iW.
---- ------------~
.
. . head nnywhoro
.--------1----- -upon *k«
but
and------------everywhere
tbo
| plain, and. strangest of all, ore tu deep tod
| abrupt in their tend an any where. You And
.
. the valleys but a repetition of what you m»

ITALIANS

AS

RAILROAD

1

ing thn Ir»h in all kinds of contract wort in &gt;
Naw
k not &lt;mlv
to And h» xuxumlt but tbe
Nttw Eneland.
England. ‘It Ilx
only true in regard |
to New England, but of all parts of tbo eoan- j boundary af another plateau, with gtilchre
throughout the wnft you will find Italians
. Tb^counhytes noL ato'r tbo

a j«rroii must enow ur-m ana not stop tneni,
as when they do visit tte floor they generally
have visiting friend« with them, and to stop
them woukl te eanltarrawing. To nwret me
in remcnitering thw* people I have made a
study of farre, and now I rarely •» a stranger
that I do not note some peculiarity about him
by whirii I con hhmtify him. Tte habit has

who I will probably never wo ngnin.

REMOVAL
mo know," pointing to a hug- yvlk»wcat that
lay &lt;ontenb-Dy asleep nrer tho stove. “I ran
talk to that rut just the same as I would tn a
human being, mid the understand, me. She
will fetch and carry ju&lt;t like n dng. anil in
sweeping up at xight. if I have anything ou
tbc floor ilw will flixl ii and bring it to me. 1
could tearb her anything. My luother, up
stalra, suff.-rs with rheutnation, and she uw„

talks about being able to do so offhand, be m
talking about something hr don't know any­
thing nbont. The other day a friend ot ml no
camo up to inn ut tte door on 'change, and

feet WMT.L Any time, night or dny.Mic win
hop up on tl»e bed when talk'd ami stretch

live in tbc bull pit. but risen wbuea names bo
knew, and who*- face* te had also wen.
Don many do yon think lie secured out ot
Use forty! Just eleven.—Cur. Globe-Demo-

all night w ithout moving."
JuU then eoiuethfng as Idack a* midnight
Ansted upon the counter, and with a'nagnifl&lt;vnt bound sprang fi«r feet vertically upward
to the top of a cooler near.
“Graei'Mi'i-ex-.-luiixid tbe reporter, fat hat's
thatr
■•That's Satan," em-Iaimod tbo propeietor
quietly. -Ain't ho a jumper! That cat can
spring around among thioc Itottlri reckfealy,
and J never know bun to break one. But
here's Main-thing ctiri'jes fur you.” Ho opened
a door and Called in a jiurriag voice, “Kitty,
kitty, kitty." There-was a miaul outKide,

I prowrao there » n more appreciable dif­
ference fa tclegrapb Oiteratorr, than In any
other class of warkm In Um world. The old
timers delight fa talking of nxviving fifty
wools a minute, end sigh wearily ax they re­

‘

f

J

,

between, ununlly

rivuteta. at thl. reareu, after

On oonw roads they are employed almrat ex

hired । wo^ly broking out spring-like and Bowing
',
a short dtatance. Three rivulets have narrow
.kta sbil i “bottoms" often quite fertile, but erarraly
lid XL
w,ih •r,w trT'™,y
ity! Then tliey are ns a nite quk-t and
X^l
indu*; cottonwolds and box-old^ entirely hidd«
tdn,&lt;MtoU I from view by tbo proximity of tba neighbor­
ing bluffs. When wider and more like valthey consider a fortuoe-1300 to U.IMW-and .
I .. . ..._______ .U- DI..,.
arrt
. . .
_ .■ —
» ll«.
for tte reatof their lire* ou thw amount. 1 I'

u Jlba. CTOn

-bottona” aromada

ia considered far above tho average. and
when an operate.' is receiving even that numIwr bo is. pushed. and frequently rc-orto tonte
brovfatlon.^ lady oj&gt;~ratc.-s ns a r.ilo are ac-

Has removed his

Drug and Book Store!
To tbe store lately occupied by E. Y. Hogle. The stock of

Drugs, Patent Medicines,' Stationery and Wall
Paper has been increased.
We bow have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city.
We will have lor the next SO days a

Special Sale of BooKs
Paper and Envelopes.
Cail and Examine Stock and Prices.

Did you tn.- see

ing muter in color ninf tte other a teautlftil

A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharma, "
Department.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop

you think nn old maid would give f&lt;

number of cojilratato bo taken, a lady dore
not po»«™» the requisite physical strength to
accomplish the task. Operntem r.ro eccentric,
and tbeir stvloof work differs; greatly. Onco
they become set in a certain cliannel they

“1 allow tho block cot and tbe yellow on*

irnprovemml in

ROLLER MILL
| \

rooms.
Star.

pertwj.Cihlc

•

Sette of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastingnfiringly.

that ut prorent fully 30 per cent otthe fauxls

Dr. E. H. LATHROP

Wonderful, ain’t they F—Sow York
_______

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

penmanship.

very ararca—Cdr. Globe-Democrat.
I thougiit &gt;0. Au Iri-ihmmi loob down on J
an Italian. He ctowders him far teneath &gt;
him. and where tbr modern Romnu.-. are employrei in taigo numbers roill — the Irbh
■tpmnteniimg ttem as •ecticm tereea.
j

J&lt;rwlk ‘lw
for
purpore and U:o
((f
^ly po*.
LuuJd te in artretan wlta tet
^hal for tteuaind. of
pauiWy not then, without great
■

cfik-ii.-nt railroad UborwF
•Tte Irish and the Scandinavians ore the

but with surreal protebly warve
...... ........ ...1 l.M, Tliere lire

al invent I our waj- -y
—------- —
qto be»l I" «l» u-ntor-toto-l &gt;®
iml. rrewtoi H®1- totor
1
nnitatiou*, only ttaur ambition taksa another | .nd .Li tototo, wa.
'“to

Zn .«!

Th- IMtatoifrtoS. lor i
U.t.
.nLrfwtth to ,

'«

My recent tour through Texas convinced
ma that that state » npa and thirsting for
war. Almost every bewfacA man in Texan
U ot tho opinion that tbo etale could *J»rq cl
leart 20,000 utelew fellow*, adventaren. and
sharpen, and the eadint voy would bo to
have them killed in wur; no whom that Mexi­
can Imtaroglio camo up they were elated over
the prwpwte of kk-Ii nn opportunity, uad
wen: willing to ilrop umut-y into- the hate ot
Mery tramp Uartcanw ala.ig to help to ex--

pedwjtal that was fenewd fa, straggling to.
cnrelojied tbe jrrson, bond and all.

This w

the old apficarnncn lathe statue of struggling
togrtfne. Queen Anno seemed to have bocome a modern Galateo. Tbo ghastly purl of
llw. .ffnl. XrwwWM—
.... _._

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
fincHum at his new location north side of State street, east of
E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve tho pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing

to this rkldoncw of nu-«vory material, and । tightly at the throat, tte ropes nround tho
■xpevt that tte tbuo R nut far distant when
Mriklng
Itey win be called upon to M*nd acme ot 1 here
Lultet ctoppeni terond tte Mexican tamtera
to try and dvilhe U10 kid-htx ut tbe huvo.—

great queen to stand uat as tte sculptor fa.
t'lided she ehould -Luke Kbarp's London'

new riectriaal

A vhlt to tbe eewera of Faria wm a feature

.

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for SalelI also

At Very Low Figures.
Plow Pointe, etc., that I will sell at a
close ont

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO 49.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 7,1887.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

FREEPORT.
Eggs were worth 12 cents at Chicago
From the Herald.
and Puckervllle when thev were only
. Mrs. E. Brown returned to her.home 10 cents nt Woodland. Why does not
in Charlotte Friday.
.
Woodland keep up ‘with these thriving
Mrs. S. Zflner has been quite sick towns ?
Hastings, gave a lect­
ure on the amendment at the M. E
ith sore throat since Sunday.
S. Lipscomb and Don Chingnam. re­
marshall l. cook.
church last Wednesday evening, to a
Noah I lenney hsa purchaMd of Mes- turned from their long stay in Canada.
large audience.
*’
“ ©•u!IQ03’ Wj ncre8 of
'D &lt;-ur’ton for
Jacob CliDgham, who has been n res­
nfr?M?ieXrirc^ at lhe close of tho teriu
svBscinmox rates
ident of Canada for the past three years,
’A’
ir' 8
were wel1 Per­
Mr#. Henry Sisson has so far recov­ bus returned and will make this place
formed.
Miss Lida Brunnev in be­ ered from her recent illness us to be his future home.
•
half of the school presented him with able to ride out.
Al&gt;VHCTI5INC. RATES:
“Fuckerville" needs a saloon, because
p,- cear. ..^...v:........»l?0 00 a verv handsome book. The most enMrs. Geo. Perkins and Master Carl. it take# so much time for our black­
joykble feature of the event, was the r ..'ir?ed Saturday frmn a week# visit smith and some of his chums to go to
delivering of a beautiful recitation, by with her parents near Grand Rapids.
other towns to get their grog.
_
,
JOB ntlNTING.
Mrs. Emma Bristol, who with grace
Mr. A. B. Donaldson, of Pontiac, has
A. Deniary has a new covered car­
•- ,»• pridehtolt in tli» Joi, Printlne De­ and dignity of carriage, took her place bought of A. J. Russell the DeVore riage.
. ’L- !-; ’ v.t the lUsxrx. Everything In the on the rostrum and pleased all with per­ property just west of town. Consider­
Mrs. Oscar Lepard was visiting friend
.
j« n*-u; and with thoulest faces of
ation 85,000.
The purchaser will not in this vicinity last Saturday and Sun­
. j . ,, n.n't .n&gt;pri&gt;voit pattern* of machinery* fect rendering of the selection.
There will be a box social at Morford move here at present
■.! ^nipetenl workmen employed, enable* the
day.
lilS5Rn:odoar»t-&lt;ta*s ioV work.
hall Tuesday evening the 12lh. All
A man stoppingover night at Sam­
Seventeen voters of Woodland re­
are invited to attend.
uel Zejner’s recently missed his pocket siding in Itlie vicinity of Gerkey nnd
It is reported that we are about to book when he arose -In the morning. “Fuckerville" did not go to elction
Not mentioning his low to any one he Monday, most of them will find fault
have a new merchant.
Mils Emm. Dunn Is visltlM her alt came south over the road he passed the with our officers and government
ter, Mrs. J. Risbridger.
night before and was overjoyed to find
The wedding cards are out for the his money in the road nearly opposite
BOWENS MILLS.
HASTINGS. MICH.
mortage of Miss Helen Bresee, and Jno. Walton’s residence.
Among the social events of the past
Will Hampton.
(Special CornnpandwiUI
•week was the shadow social .at G. A. R.
Albert Kahler will stop with his hall, Thursday evening followed by a
CARLTON.
brother-in-law, George Smelcher, this dance. There were 40 shadows. The
post realized about 815. The proceeds
James B. Carpenter returned home summer.
Myron Burgess has taken a job ot of the danoe' were about as much more.
from Coldwater Thursday.
Quite a number of Barlow Lake
Thomas Thurston is spending a few splitting wood for F. E. Childs.
&gt;rporided under the laws of the State of
Randall Miller has sold his place and Lodge attended the amendment meet­
weeks
looking
over
the
northern
part
Mlch.-x&amp;n.
hired out to Reuben Benton for this ing at Wayland, last week.
of the state. .
The
2i»th of March, being the 33d
We understand that Judson Carp will suiumpr.
Far nets have been kept busy in their anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and
take a trip north in a few weeks, f
bwdoem !&gt;*&lt;•. W.
1“ building
Mrs. Buell Bradley, also the birthday
sugar bushes for the past few days.
Ettie Ilenney is on the sick list.
y occupied by Mr»wr Bro?.
of'Mra. B.. their friends and neighbors
School commenced last Monday.
David Hefllebower is on the gain.
Misses Emma and Laura Nagvler. of to the number of 23, gave them a com­
James Beatty and family, of Irving,
OFFICERS:
spent Saturday and Sunday with G. T. Caledonia, are visiting friends and rel­ plete aud happy surprise, leaving many
tokens of friendship and esteem, such
atives) in this vicinity.
■ r.Mti. President;
Daniels and wife. *
Miss Nellie Yerrington has been en­ us silver knives and forks, and other
W. S. Goodyear. Vice. Pre*.:
Hiram Bugg is very sick at Simon
Hefllebower s. but is better at this writ­ gaged to teach the Fish school this sum-, things too numerous to mention. All
scem«!
to enjoy themselves.
mer.
ing.
.
DIRECTORS:
Ed: Nldy starts for Sturgis to-day,
John Moulton will work Fred Cush­
Eli Allanling is working for S. HeffleTuesdav, where he. expects to take to
ion's farm this summer.
bower.
•
B. Eckert has sold his farm and talks himself a wife in the person of Miss
□The Cain Bros, are sawing wood for
Lee, one of the fair daughter# of that
of going to Missouri.
Joseph Kealer this weex.
Jos. Collins, of' Lowell, commenced city. The Itesf wishes of Ed’s many
Quite a number, are sick at present.
friends go with him.
work
for Chas. Cappeu last Monday.
Two more members were added to
Mra. Buell Brodley was called to Big
Lewis Sisspn is able to l&gt;e out again.
r.il lUr.klng HtKlr.ra* Transacted.
the Good Templars list last Saturday
John SmeTcher sold a colt to Blake Rapids lust week to see her sister, who
evening.
had fallen down stairs and received
Town meeting went off quietly Mon­ Tompson one day last week for8tC5.
Elmer AdAms. formerly ot this place. serious injuries.
.• W. LOWRY, M. I)..
day.
The Republicans getting the
Etta Williams has been employed to
IT.
I’liystdan, Surgeon and Oculist tfaisurer, upd the Unions captured all noy» of Grand Rapids, made some of his
teach the summer term of school in
friends a visit Saturday.
Call* I:: townzir country promptly attfendsd.
the rest.
Messrs. Bran ton and Peckham* went the Robbins.
ir.- hours—s W :o &gt;. inland,1 to 3 p. ip.
Samuel Culbert has bought the Bur­
Luelia Bassett teaches in the Bowen
relepboue at Holloways' drugstore.
to Chicago Friday on business.
. f~ Special attention paid tn surgical diseases ton pjace. Consideration. 8500.
.
.
Mr. Moody, of Illinois, surprised the district.
srd dtseA.r* vt the eye ami ear.
Sunday school was organized at the
Don't tell the toys, but John Jackson
Center with about G5 members. Mrs. family of H. Culler by making an ap­ I is truly married to the widow McCrack­
pearance
at
their
home
one
day
last
tV 11 LANDIS. M. D,
Truman Barnum. superintendent.
en.
’i .
Fhyslcan and Surgeon,
The ladies of the ii. E. churcli held a week.
Ge*. Mosey has our thanks for that
H. Culler started for illtnois Tuesday
social over J. N. Coverts store Monday.
cake ot maple Sugar, which was ns nice
door south ot the po-t office. wlU bo The proceeds were about SIG, which on a visit.
,
day or night.
•__________ will go for the i»enefit of the churcli.
Th# F. C. B. furnWted music for the as anv we ever ate.
At t he suggestion of tholeaders ’of
concert Saturday evening.
IL TIMMERMAN,
As Bev. I). C. Eaton has been asked the democrat party, a few of the fana­
1 . Homivpathic Physician A Surgeon,
FOUR CORNERS.
tics
who
don
’
t
want
prohibition
unless
the qniMtion why they are called Confir • -jr c.-.’t «t Holiewav*’ dnijratore.)
Emory Kenyon's house burned to the grcgdtionnlists, he has dccldwl to make it can be, brought about through the
ground on Sunday afternoon. Nearly that bis subject tor Sunday morning, third party, met at the Pinery school
house last Thursday and nominated a
all the goods were saved.
Anri! 10th.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
Mr*. Bailey spoke on th&lt;- amendment ticket, with the understanding that the
A rah Barnum Sunaayed on the town
to a tlilr-audience at the M. E. church democrats would endorse the ticket.
;uia -uiJ other ill»«*&gt; ot CMTrectum treat- line.
Slid ticket was endorsed bv the demo­
Wonder who that girl was that start­ Sunday.
cure uuaranteed »r rt# J*y. ;t&lt;j\ tiling
• rrtlrii nsrcciiifUl t* had iolheit effect prert- ed out, on Sunday last, going first west,
Leon Gardner is selling off his stock greens with the exception of one man.
It was amusing to see many of them go
. ire;itn&gt;rut. Rreiitcnol sad office euroer then east, and then south, until she and intends to go to Alabama.
Itnun and Center »treet».
Mri. S. Pender has moved on Mrs. S. to the polls and vote the democratic
come to a creek which she could not
cross, so turned and wended her way Rosenberg’s farm, one mile north of state ticket and prohibition town tick­
; Hi. Wm. JONES,
et,
and No on the prohibitory amendhere.: U
Dentist.
*• back home again ?
About 30 friends and relatives of Mr. ment. U conslstancy. thou art n jewel.
Rilhi Hazeldlne nas been spending a
AU work promptly attended t«.
and Mr. Marc Yanngton, invaded their
few days with her Grandtna Boice.
(HiANGE VILLE.
•
C. WELTON
The friends and relative# -of M. A. home last Thursday evening, and re­
Job England and wife visited friends
.Boice gave her a pleasant surprise on minded them ot their 20lh wedding
I* went (or the Ohio Fanner’* Insurance Co. the 2nd of March. They left her a anniversary. They received many nice at Wayland last week.
Mrs. Fhll. Saddler has a sister from
He write* politic* on a num'* property against number of useful and beautiful pres­ presents. ________________ __
»*» by Are. lightning or wind; a«xlu«t a man'* ents.
the north part of the state visiting her.
III/ KQR r CORNKRS.
lie by death and accident,
Mrs. F. England is quite sick.
/
A great big 11 toy at L. McIntyre's.
Mrs. R. A. Bailey spoke on the
In the town election the whole repub­
Died
—
At
the
residence
of
Anson
।‘OOK A SHELDON,
Wood. Hastings Township. Mich., ot amendment question at the M. P. lican ticket was elected by a majority
church
the
28th
to
a
full
audience,
from
25
to
’
.
&gt;7.
paralysis, on November 27tn, 1886. Mrs.
■ Office In Abstract Bloek, Halting*. Mich.)
The vote on the amendment was no.
Hatf the only set.of Abstract Books in Barry Lucinda Sprague, aged 79 years and 29 which listened with marked attention.
Will Shean was surprised on April
The friends and neighbors ot Mr. and
county.
days. Funeral serwees at the Disciple
fools day by his many friends who had Mrs. A. C. Cahill to the number of 24
church.
Rev. Knott officiating.
y Fames a. sweezey.
cautiously met fnr the purpose of re­ called at their home Friday evening.
Mra. S. was born in Hartland. Niaga­
•’
Lawyer,
minding
him
of
his
20tb
birthday,
leav
­
April
1st. '87. and gave them a thorough
ra Co^ N. Y., whereaihe married Nelson
ing many tokens of kind remembrance. surprise, it being their 25lh anniversary.
Sprague. In 1836. they moved to Mich­
Hasting*. Mich.
Sundav evening services were held at After general band-shaking nnd wel­
"r.vciieealn al! court* ot the state. Office over igan and settled in Carlton; in 1844 was the M. P. church after tlie order or
come, Mr. and Mrs. C. essayed to make
•V. H. .Schantz' store.
left a widow with five children. By
style of Rev. Moody, and they are to all feel at home, and the evening was
toiling and self-denial she reared them.
be continued during the Spring. Rev. spent in pleasant conversation. Re­
4 E. KEN ASTON,
bUB clinging to the old homesuad. For
A.
Attorney at Law,
Southerland, ot Cmtada. Is to officiate, freshments were served to which all
the past 16 veara she has lived with her with an assistant from the same place
did ample justice. Before their depart­
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’* store.)
eldest son, D. P. Sprague. She leaves
ure Mr. E. Nichols in behalf of the
‘'rartlce* In all court* ortho Mate. Collection* two sons, two daughters and nine who will take charge in singing.
To-dav is township meeting ami friends present presented them with
promptly attending to.
grand children, who miss the affection­
ifARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate” ate and kindly greeting of one they many arc anxiously awaiting the re­ the following presents:
Silver cake basket—E. Nichols and
sult.
.
,
.
held so dear. For many years she was
JI 1 asurance and Loans.
John Brtinny has purchased a house wife.
'office with J. G. Runyan* Son. 9 door* north a member of the M. E. church, loved and lot ot Frank Burdick. Considera­
Silver castor—J. Brown and wife. D.
and respected by all who knew her. ,
t&gt;( Fostofflce.
Klingensmith and wife. K. Bennett and
tion 8475.
Si'ccial attention given to making exchange*
Granny FJanslairg has rented her wife, J. B. Swan and wife, A. Nichols
• : protH-rt*. The lutereat* ot non-resideut
PRAIRIEVILLE.
i&gt;rot&lt;rty owner* eoretuUy looked after. Farm*
house and lot to Charles McKay for one and sister, W. T. Hall and Miss Carrie
'! nil sites for sale or exchange. Hooses and
March finally yielded to April quietly year, she having removed to Richland. Jessup.
and peaceably.
Fair silver napkin rings—Mr. Draper
_ DOWLING.
To-day is town meeting and the n .
and wife, and Mr. Dobbs.
C. T. V. serve refreshments at the M.
Willow stand work basket—Mr.
George BcLson has a new buggy.
fZNAFl’EN &amp; Van ARMAN,
E. church.
Winson Campbell has the mumps.
Dodge and wife, of Plainwell.
IV
Lawyers.
C. Jones died at the residence of hi*
Frank Yiirger is at work for George
Cut glass fruit dish—W. T. Hall and
{Over HutiogB National Rank.)
father John Johes, in Orangeville Sun­ ^°Eva Gaskill, of Johnstown, is work­ wife.
Glass pitcher—Mettle Draper.
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney day morning after a brief il'neaa.
Mrs Willis aud Mrs Brown attended ing for Mrs. Alec French.
A Broom, with the following verse
’' At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
the address of Francis Willard in Hast­
Wo thought we saw Fed Sunday.
attached-Miilie Draper.
Practim in all courts ot the stale.
R. H. Grumes and wife visited friends
ings Friday.
A* till* b your »llrer wreldinx day.
M. J. Goto has returned from market in this place last week.
A Uroom to you I wnd;
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY\
In ranxhlne
the brushy part.
Cora Riddle is visiting friends in
’’
Justice of the Peace. soon to be followed by new goods.
Iu xlurnt* lb* ottwr ru&lt;l.
Mrs. Geo. Van Tyne has 1&gt;een send­ ^Mury^lawson visited friends in this
Collection* a specialty.
It
was in the small hours of the night
ing several days at her father's in Mid­
when
the
friends
departed, wishing
I M. B. GILLASI’IE.
dleville, assisting in the care of her PlMaudDand Orlie VanHorn returned
them long life and happiness.
1.
Notary Public.
brother Charlie, who. according to last
Uoweus Mill*.
________ ■__________ reports is improving very slowly, but to their school at Albion today &lt; Mon­
MOlWO-TH/iRNAPPLE.
with good hope of saving the injured day) after spending vacation with their
j[AltY C. COBB,
Th# relatives and friend# to the numparents in this place.
leg- _
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* Quite a number from this grange tor 35 assembled at the residence of
fashionable dressmaker.
attended the Pomona grange nt Ltftey Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Golden Monday
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
Friday. Report a very good time and afternoon. April 4th. to celebrate the
Wheat looks bad.
30th year of their wedded life. It was
linpynal Attention Given to Cutting
A very poor sugar season.
g&lt;ThcrerSibition was fair, the meat of a surprise to the happy couple. They
ond Fitting. Patterns Cut to order.
Several people are having what they
the piece# were rendered in good shape. however entertained their guest* right
I looms over Schantz' Store.
‘
C,Mrseswarthout is sick with pleurisy.
Elma Bryant, of Battle Crevk. visited rovally. Numerous nnd costly presents
were given Mr. and Mrs. G. as remind­
Frank Mead’s folks have moved in old friends in this place hist week.
DRANK C. BOISE,
A dance at Albert Matteson s I riday ers of the friendship and esteem of
Abe
Keagle's
old
house.
their guests. Aller the presentation
INashville. Mich.,
Mr. GUleepie has moved in the house night. Only six couple present but the guests tripped the Hint fantastic
they report a good time.
Hardware &amp; Iron Merchant,
formerly occupied by Frank Mead.
untiljabout midnight, after which they
'
gi m rotors.
t .niat tor all the leading makes of Hardware
The Free Methodist meetings have
retired leaving the old people to the
and farm Machinery.
.
cl-eed. Thev have formed a class of
enjoyment of sweet repose and the hap­
GKRKKY.
' We cany a Urge and eorapletr stock. New
sixteen members.
At the re-organization of the Tam­ py thought that their friends are ever
White Rose lodge received eight new
arac Sunday school, March
the mindful of them and their welfare.
names last SUurday ev-'ning.
Mrs. L. 1’. Cole is on the sick list
officers were elected: SuoerFrank Mead expects to start for Kan­ following
|Sindent, Wm. Jordan; Secretary IL something like the pleurisy seems to
* ■ Hall, over Julio* KuzxeU-* store.
sas today (Monday.!
Alden
Treasurer,
A
Alden;
Chorister.
be her trouble.
■
A. H. JOHNSON, M. W.
Mra Connul Main is sick with scarlet
D. M Myers; Librarian. George DanW. A. SCIOMORK.lt. 8.
NORTH BARRY.
fever, so says Dr. Young, of Nashville.
**Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cord
Smith
started
for
Farmers will plow for oats this week
Dr. Lathrop, of Hastings, was exiled
if the weather holds warm.
to attend lhe funeral of Mr. b. s on Monday night to Mr. Wm. Carl's.
The ladies society will meet at N.
D.rlw who ni Thev are happy with a young son.
S li tbM ftartal Frld.,.
Mrs. Mary Scothorn is spending a
Kahler’s next week Thursday.
IMpm. iLmU »ta«kUI. made » few days in Assyria, visiting friends
M ubel Caleb has returned to her
and relatives.
home in Decatur.
.
.
t ..
Rev. Morthland will
at the
A Belden and sister visited friends
Learn school, house one week from fine steers to Hastings partlealast week. in Aisvria last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Wortz and sister were at ThomSMyron Simpio?of Hope, will npve
rCStl-HIKD THViaUAVS. AT
na-tinos, Barky Co., Mich., z

Hastings City Bank.

L. A. 1951-^IK5K»SS:

Rmy mbruceR

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banfield.

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■ WHOLE NO. 1662.
MAPLE GROVE.

SMILES.

John Clark, of Bedford, was calling
on relatives and friends, last week.
O. H. Cole, of Bellevue, visited his
children last week.
N. S. Barnes run a campaign' wagon
the day of the greenback and deuajerat
labor caucus, but he wasn't Jiardly
swift enough.
■
r
Old Mrs. Jetting is unable to use her
limb, and will probably always be lame.
In falling she bursted an artery,
East. Lutting, and daughter Jennie,
go to Whitehall for a short visit this
week. .,
Guy Loomis and daughter Mattie, of
Bellevue, are visiting friends, and eat­
ing maple sugar.
Mrs. Alonso Streeter had a slight
stroke of pariysis last Friday.
Mr. Joseph Smith of Assyria, and
two young men of Pennsylvania, made
J. H. Smith a vist last week.
Frank Streeter opened his store
Thursday, of last week.
Mrs. K. Mayo, of Nashville, and
Miss Clara Andrus, ot Marshall, visited
.at D. R. Slade's and Frank Quick*#,
List week.
'
Miss Amy Anderson, is visiting at
James Perry's, in Nashville.
J. J. Potter, of Detroit, visited at E.
G. and L. B. Pbtter's, Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Potter attended the organization
•of a Relief Corp at Vermontville, Tues­
day. ■

It may to better to be right than to
be president, but the salary* is smaller;
in this country, anyhow.

’

CASTLETON.
Wm. Thompllson Is moving to Hast­
ings.
James Murphy and wife, of Chicago,
were the guests of E. Lockhart Satur­
day and Sunday.
lion. Clem Smith’s children, of Hast­
ings. enjoyed the country with their
grand parents. D. W. Smith and wife
the post week.
.
G. Greenfield is on the sick list.
Fawn Abbey, of Hastings, enjoyed
the-country with Bowser Lockhart the
past week.
The U. B. mite society met with Mrs.
II. Hart Friday afternoon.
Hon. C. Mosher, of Mosherville, Michdelivered a temperance fteture at the
East Castleton U. B. church Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Davis, of Manistee, visited her
parents, Wm. Craft the past week.
A good time to sow grass seed.
Veit Karey and family, of Charlotte,
visited at D. W. Smith's last week.
CEDAR CREEK.
Mrs. Addie Campbell will teach our
school this summer.
The G.A. R. post will give-a social
nt Tolles Bros. Hall. Cedar Creek.
Wednesday evening April 13th, 1877.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Come every one and enjoy a pleasant
entertainment with those who so brave­
ly dhi tbelr duty when our nation was
in danger.
v». B. Norton nnd wife intends to
move on their son’s farm in Baltimore
this week.
.
Since the above was written we learn
that the poet social will have a pork
and beans and hard tack supper.
Mrs. Bailey bud a full house last
Thursday evening, and she spoke plain
truths with good results.
Jerry Sproul will begin the work on
Will Lett’s house next week..

“Remember, my son." said a Quaker
to his bor,*in making thy way iu the
world, aspoonful oi oil will go farther
A New York paper says of a bride
that “she is descended directs and col­
laterally from various distinguished
people.^but principally from her grand&lt;In Berrien county, Ga., recenUy.l Mr.
•J- D- Nigh was married to Miss Mollie
E. Nigh. This is coming mighty close
to the scriptural injunction—a Nigh for
a Nigh!

The conductor exclaimed angrily
“Here! don’t do that. You're ringing
the bell at both ends of the car." “That's
all right. Bedad, an’ 1 want both ends
of the car to shtop.**

A Lynn man who saw country board
advertised by a Maine fanner, wrote to
him. inquiring "what kind of a tabieha
set?" The answer came promptly “A
mahogany extension table?’
A Scotch lady once asked a widowed
acquaintance as to the character of her
late husband. “What kind of a man
was her “Well." was the suggwtive
reply, “he was just an expense.”

Brown wu rpuklrw of th. urtraragance of Mme. X. “She is ruining her­
self," he said. “She’s one of those
women who'd sell the very hair nff her
head to buy anew cbignon!”-»French
Fun.

A clergymanaays newspapers are in
part responsible for suicideex because
they publish reports of sulcidesh. Ven­
well; why are not clergymen responsi­
ble for sin when they talk about it so
much?
It was In Boston. The family had
just got home from church before the
rain, when the little girl said, without
t,jr. '‘lightest thought of irreverence.
“Well, we beat the Lord that time
didn’t we, ma?”
After all, being an'editor isn’t the

worst thing in the world. We would
rather edit a countn paper with every
subscriber three yekrs benind hand on
his subscription thafKfp be the Czar ot
all the Russias.
• Fire. 07,” said a busy hotel clerk to
the now portei. Presently the porter
returned, looking very much mussed.
“1 ilred him. sorr." he said, “but begorra. for jist one blissed moment i thought
ho had me.”—Life.
'

A Hartford laboring man tried to
make out the inscription on the memor­
ial an h. “Post Nubilia Phoebus." dedi­
cation day. “Post—no bit” he begun;
“Ptatno bills! hain't they got rather
high to do much good?”
"Are you farnllikr with the analysis
of the spring?" he said to Mrs. Parvenu
at Richfield. “Well," she made answer.
"I can’t say as 1 am, but I’m sure there
wis more analysis in the water to-day
than usual, for mine tasted awful!”

Wife of an Episcopal clergyman to
his washerwoman—"Well, Bridget, bow
did you like the sermon Sunday?'’
Bridget—“It was very beautiful. I
like to go to that church, it’s so glee
SOUTH HASTINGS.
to see your husband curtcsying around .
A blizzard visited this place Monday.
the
broad aisle in his shroud!"
Roy Hilsinger left for Kansas yester"What Is promised to tbe righteous?'
Mrs. Mat Hall is on the sick list.
asked a Sunday school teacher of a
The W. C. T. U. met with Mra. C. small child at the far end of her class.
Benham yesterday.
“Eternal bliss," quickly responded the
Charlie Hall ascomponied Roy Hil- child. “Quite right, my dear child, and
singer as far as Grand Raoids.
now tell me what is promised to the
The wind-storm Sunday night took wicked?"
"Eternal blister, ma’am.”
the top off the chimney ot the house oc­ was the prompt reply.
cupied by F. M. Speaker.
Robbie, dreturnlpg from school after
Haden Haskill will move in a few
davs in the house vacated by Charlie a history lesson-"Mamma, was Charles
II. an Episcopalian?” “No, mv son:
Babcock.
- R. Freer and E. Baldwin took a pleas­ why do you ask that** “Weil, the
history says he did things he ought not
ure ride to Johnstown last Saturday.
to have done, and left undone things he
ought to have done; and sol supposed
NORTH HALi iMORK.
Fire consumed the straw stack be­ he must be." (A fact)
longing to R. Traver Sunday last. A
Sister Lavender, a negro exhorter, in
calf and nine pigs were burned. Hard opening her seswu of Sunday meetings
work was the means of saving the barn at Bath on the Hudson, declared: “You
as it was but a few feet from the stack. young woman who «M»»e here to spark
D. McOmber hits sold a team of Nor­ and laugh, with big feathers in your
man horses, for* which he received the hats, ought to pull the feathers out and
i
sum of 8125.
go down to the rihber mx) jump In, and
R. Traver lias a new organ.
say, ’Here goes nuflhT*
Jeff Eib moves to Grand Rapid* in a
If the two Sama tackle Boston they
few days.
Mr. Hagadorn is moving to Hastings. will have the hardest job they ever un­
dertook. Not only is Boston excessive­
ly wicked in proportion to her popula­
It ROWARD.
Joseph Cook is now getting ready tion, but her people are, on the whole,
glad that they are juat as they are, and
;
for building n new house.
I
Mike Doster, of Prairieville, shipped they don't pine for advice front extrathree car loads of live stock from this Bostonian sources.—N. Y. Sun.
plncpi on Friday hist.
A sarcastic parson had two daughters
[
Isaac Wilson Is getting out timber at home doing nothing, and when the
for a new kirn.
census paper came he was at n loss to
।
The road across Star lake Is now un­ fill it up properly with regard to his
i
safe to cross caused by high water.
daughters' occupation, so he wrote as
The farmers about this place arc follows: “They toll not. neither do
nearly done sowlng^over seed.
they spin, yet Solomon m all his glorv
j
was not arrayed like one of these?’
'
The Lawrence Times tells of a. man
"Wasn’t Herod an old man before he
|
in that vicinity who fell 72 feet from
!
the top of u tree, broke through the ice learned to dance?” u little girl asked of
;
and wont to bottom of the lake, and her mother. “Why. tny child, what on
sustained no other injuries than n earth put that In your head?" “Noth­
'
broken thigh. Annanias lives at Battle ing much, only 1 was. reading in my
Creek but some of bis household must Sunday school lesson that the daughter
have settled down at Lawrence and of Hrrixlius danced before Herod.” • 9
The
little
girl
had
to
dance
off
to
bed.
fl
maybe started a paper.
Two clergymen once hotlr ilispnted
1
The Jackson prison report for the
month of March was follows: Num­ upon some knotty point of theology
I
ber of convicts in prison March I, 802; until it was time to separate, when
1
received during lhe month, 23; dis­ one of them remarked, “You will find
a
1
charged during the month, 18, deaths. my views very well put in a certain
2; transferredlo the Ionia asylum for pamphlet." of which he gave the title.
I
|
insane convfcta. 1: convicts in prison at To his surprise, his antagonist replied.
I
close of month, 804. Total receipts dur­ “Why, I wrote thAt pamphlet unsrll!"
ing the montli from visitors, 8103.65.
- The Churchman.
Little four year old had heard in
I
Wisconsin capitalists have organized
to build a railroad from Fond du Luc Sunday school, for the first time, of the
1
to the Lake Superior country, having omnipresence of Deity, and. like manv
1
for its northern terminus either Onton­ an older head, was puzzlrd.
“But. |
agon or Marquette.
The 3eheme Is so mamma," queried she, wondertogiv. S
far along that officer# have been elected. “is he every where ? la he In th is room
|
As Joseph Laramie wm riding on b “Yea. my child. God is everywhere, I
load of logs near the foot of Lake Mi&lt;A- even in thU room," answered the moth- I
igamtne a few days ago, the chain broke er. The Huie one's face aMumed iu 1
and one of the logs Ml off, crashing company expression ae she MnUlnglv
■aid.-t^Take a seat. God!" She wanted 9
main* were taken to bis borne Bl Clarta- hits to feat *C book—Fortlood Traa»■
cript.
burg.

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1l!E

UEIIMIT

KINGDOM.

-.- YALTY’S life in the capital
OF COREA.

I, ™ the King I*' CJuurdod—A Htrau.ga
qiiturc of liarliorfaiw mid Civilisation.
--. H-rlptlon uf the I'alm-a and Goveru, &lt; :,t G.iildlng*.

WOMAN AND HOME
cushion-.
CORNSTALKS

FOR INTERIOR

A PITIABL® SIGHT.
eotne rich, rfo the husband and wife look at A Ultfa Odld Rearesfa Tkrre Tsar* Oto Draws
cut of Skips br laHssimstory Rheanstlsa.

DECO­

RATIONS.

Cbllil rei

of which many another pet, poll parrot,
mamwsot, or what not, foods would heap
With healthy food a pewter platter for many
n day for tho child who never raw a gilded

H.Wn_ WHIM

to afford it to krep pcta, U they wfah, to any
extent, and tn treat them properly.
But, for all that, it would ran a* though,
wlu-n human beings i« dtoterea a* to both
body ami wd are to I*, found all al .out otk'.
on*-* firet cncrgitM and one’s superflurxt*
•••••«.■»
fund.-, sboukl Iki ucvnu*:
dcvntrel io
to tno*o
thaw human
human bcbnroagikkd
_ — - aEdlf
’
— tho j».t
——must
—— —
• — — K.f'.vl Mill-'
—
—
err ”
then
that giklcd■ saucer must -ba cotinterlialanced by the!focvl heaped on tbo pewter |
pfctter liefcrc mrattafwd. Ono mev Imre
tbc civil riffht
right, m.t
raid po*ifl4y the mural right.
tta'
U» mva a brute worth (HO.IXU nt a beach
«"&gt;«. vet unk-^ionc ho* v.iiliin oiicVi fcun no
nrJeaera wherethomm of gio.ffn mqaiu the
diii'cmante'twn'nmfoty and dratnwtion it
ran lionlly bo with a clear com-isnro that
one hiclta top *»&gt; tnurb money in tbo bmitbonu’
mid tpelcss afefa of the bewt-HuiT-rt'

. not -&gt; ca-y to pvt a^glltnptw of royalty
In tag rahin form houro*. and even in still
. i; , :.:ii:i '-ixintttes jiartaklng inoro
bumbler tanrns. it fa powdblo to inlroduco
u.-ien: iiatuts of eivQfantiou. The
net o-vupyitbplace oF'a God to nsthcUr effects by a free n« of cornstalks
far interior decorations No one can hnvo
.
.-xa.rtly. n» *omo have statcil, but
.u t a very j?xuiU*l high priest, amj Cal!(*l to r.Miii- the rich gohlen color and
tL** ‘ “**■ 1“‘*'nut«I«“
be wierfli'iw to brawn fofKbim.
Their llglitw-wof weight tit* them
• in iHiawofj ilistretw. a* during tbo
admirably for th" |mii-]*.mc we have just iudili'tfcra c;-id«ni'-. K« fa never wsta by i-au-d. whifa in U&gt;c bi.-co matter of exterior
ek.ii *ui j.va« wreptta" on certain
finish they Kr.. M-urrely inferior to l&lt;amboo
.
be gnc» u&gt; wondilp ok tlib cane.
~. i ! j. amttttij-*. Un these ocradoto
Izt us iliusl rate by taking the simplret log
..• • • arc ''Irarriiof Ila*mcrcjiantliootltt
:'i : -. ttr&lt;'" t\::-. fresh yellow clay cr-.bin. withsinj:ln*t&gt;'rt*l wnlfa nnd bare raftr.vt-r tlw nja«L mounted raw! foot
- -tmrbii)w n tiKTO Inft- n.rfs. tliu* answering
- p the cron q in order, nnd tho king tin’ double . purpose ot flowing nnd ceiling.
: ;n .1 procvwmi of near n mile lit
In order to rvucral the luulghtly chinking of
. i.
Is one of the most imidor plotter wbkb fill* the faitcratices Im*.px
t.i to (•■» n in tbc east, and • IvTcvn the logs, a dado to the firot device, or
-i-ra -ivi!:sxtl&lt;in will to npt *&lt;x&gt;n tn rather wainscoting.
’„iti‘ ■rrtaiidy well mirth seeing.
Tho stalk* uru Mib-ctcd of uniform tbickHe mutt Iwgiu vnrly. no matter howdifl!•' r-ig'i imifavm* and puis aro bccult tbo ta»k. tri lear'a Hint it fa a virtue to’’
• g : - ; b it of Sok of its liarbaric may boika&amp;wlfertbu bright of tbc wnfar- praetkr economy and deny self. A Wealthy
coting. Tb« cutting must Ik- done with great lady »aid this afternoon: “It it hard to teach
. .&lt; rid in n gurgrou* rod throne a vur4cy;It i» lx-*: to cut each stalk bv lay­ my cbildn-n economy nnd relf denial wlu-n
&lt;&gt;u fb&lt;« riboiilder* of thirty-two ing it again*: a piue slick Milectod a* a gattgo. tbey-know and I know it fa not u nvcnaitv,
11-.8 i-.irriigo toopen nnd hi* inajraly
Another set of stalk* to now to be mt, and l&gt;ut I do it far tlieir -nkra
: -ru by c.li I’.wialiy the crown prince these form the cvtUug decoration. Tbc width
I have until lately been fortunate in k.-'ep.. i;i n Jmlla:- cliafr. and very rarely Iwtwcvm Jh-; rafU-n. funitolw* the model for Ing &lt; »o nsaaciatrsi of my children confined to
wu i. !«.nm along in a closed chair, bo
tlK' ,.,mnl!ire where the parents think the in! thftt *l:i* cns mw out but caiuiot to. sp.akitig of tbo i:uMt primitive farm of log telle tucl life is of much morn consequence
• “ Th- king'* ntfivvyaniwto jnx- cabin—one which ha* not even a plastvrrd than the fashionable or uncial. Tills fall tbe'v
■
: Irn;;- Irdh -. oi M&gt;!dh*r» in brom Ltd- ceiling.
have been thrown with chlidroi? who liavr n
If pajy-r 1* not too expensive for tho upper constant Mipply of. tqiendlng money and
&gt;1 red armor tuaite of thickly jmdi’nd
(. &lt; (owed with :u"tal plate*. I'odhw of wall kurfaed, tin cliea|r»t quality -of muJin whim convenatioN
venatioH fa
I* about their now
,-irgro'B warrior* are broken l&gt;y com'­ ran flr^i bv tacb-d around the four shies of clotbcK. tb numto'cnf wrvanto kept nt bone*
.. .£ oflkttrt 4h&gt;m tlio i&gt;atare and tlw i-ouniata'vetbo ir.tvnilvd wainscoting, and and other to
t&lt;&gt; them,
tfmin. equally
o^imlly important
impm-tant concun.
TLiwf men wear the iH*.-uliar court a low priced vquU pnper of drafaibtc tint a\ •vnuinfUi', My children began tu ba nut- v. ii .-li i*a dark grwn robe of gnngo or pli’-l: or&lt;*K|r*e iiurdin of umr pretty uli.t-lo
may
furifah
|be
ruvwtag
without
the
ad.. 1-W: according to rank and A.*a«on.
morrow n i tag} tins day n &lt;!nre» niut that n
\ .. &lt;-rat&lt;r*-Id-red *uh-H o|»m thrt l*»ck dillon of paper. Tbc cbvniiret quality of .
. ... celvtA 3i» mo|Uer like* to see her
F i't.sLdenotinji
the flgunlKr«»r!i«*l criiiwon clwev., cloth mnkiSin hawfaj'Uw bark- .■ ' IflMren tpbuppy, and nflnc, for tlie (lr»t
with Hie yelluw corn­ time, wrrv wretched over t!u&gt; denial of their
• ite tank of Ito -vaier. TL-&lt;«» lbw- grouwl in
.»i
arc L.'.l in pla.-c by a largo stalk*.
parent* of. to tbhn. n ■renitag pssl. 1 never
t.-ii. i:t rarvrd wu««|. t-'rtotw »toi) ur
Tor tlie !»«nime-oiiug three am applied dfanvc: p'oplr. I knvc friil t&lt;. trata my chil­
;
with .*Mly
Tlu? hat to pc- simply by in«ii» of laugbmdsilriveu through dren with &gt;leiiMM-rati' ideas, and they ilo not
:..l'ci: I t &lt;-Ire tli» !t i* like a Iran­ Hi* stalk* iuiitoi-dxitcly.into the Jog* around know that urald: sshI b -autiful home* maki
- t-'.krn out of tta'
any cUCVrearo wdtb the ro-unl rtmulfn:; of the
.. I.' . u ii- :* pv} cling from the ■
children in town. Wlmt was I to do.' Here
. i- -• -vi a 4 -t'L ar.-l
tiair and * liavc te-.-u carefully cul teaflnbh for the
[ helped
tbrin
top, corn*t:ilk*:nn' to U« fold along this ledge . lirinlv fixed in Giv luiinl. ___
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__—m
tranavcncln and also Kvjsnxl by lorfg brad*, enumerate tbclr hlming* from tho four largo
Tbi
the wainscoting, uniewi one **
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UM'ir. oldest tin,I &lt;innr&lt;-*li|on hi ir-r enrringe
:l--s awl. rfotur* made
their treaMir-/ I toll them nlxiut tliehf.-n-igii ,*n. &lt;d I Hinde,
frien to mid thru talked iftoxit the imliupjii'r-.. The* tioinUy luiVe lalor. cn-.»
■I louiMTantu! pn-reotn
If pnfern'.l, n narrow .bclf may run' -xmU m-t Irnve eircrythlng they mw.
.
■
I
II™. IU-. *l._^.
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w by kliakhig pule* nruuud the huunt nt the lie.-sl of the wainsFollowing tip* «-otiiig. i&gt;articnhir’y if it V ttifflefeotly high maimxlHkc litU-cBIldr; u In wanting everylioiuL. &lt;&gt;f ancient
u shelf bits «|f brie a-bra&lt; may lw arranged to
gn-at hdvaribigv. The isdiubwl jurfnec of lik'd fine, elntbw- miJ jewelry and fashion,
the xlalkx caMly javv.-ut* the ru-.-nmulation of ami thought mid talk'd about »nrli thinpi
The
I m- «tfcb4for
si.".'jioi the
me eellniE
ceiling nrr
are laid
iui&lt;i between
w-.nwn
thi* rattcnJnt&gt;d V«-un-d to tho plunks by ’
brad*, la ikinga*ui fa'T. aiul repeatyi; |
.. effect
— . vfi
J.Ith" wuinwruling.
I
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. rfor
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the
czccpl
the

voted
tln-ir thought*. to what otbrnidkl, said
,,
—
imotlirr chuto who k«vwt tn-c*
n,1,!’ l^al’ - Ktill
Nli.lmwJie
Uowcn». fw|uns
frhlnl*
fri'tid* Mid
nnd leiantifnl
Ixahtifnl thanjehU. wb&lt;*0 njulwere m&gt; ■fllh'vi with tbc*&lt;i tilings that, they
were happy lp| Hiem. My hudinnd. wln»
heart! my lectrnje th my offspring, dcrhintl
that it wa&lt; worth nt. len-t 8-V’. But v. batcvvr

Thank God

IbX HKMTEi:, N.Y., May 18, 1886.

Pardee Medicine Co.
aalf. . A loving heart, a genuine sympathy, a
Gextixmex:—We desire to exiirrs* our
pure, unadulterated taste, a life that fa not feeling* of gratitude for the great bleaslng
scorched by dissipation or wasted by unlitnrly received at your lutnds In restoring to us
l:our», ij. good, sound IkxJj- and a ciear con- hi jicrfrct health, our little thne-ycar-old
science—these things ought to make n man son. who for week* has been a very great'
1-jppy.—Henry Ward Bek-tur in New York sufferer with Inflammatory rheuinnlisnu
World.
•
Ills little hand* and arm* were badly intanu.il and so drawn out of- slupc that we
fran-d li&lt;- would never'asjh: have the use
Give mo nu up-atwi-down whqiping nnd I of them: but thanks to Dr. I’ar.fce** excelwill take it like a hero, but ticklo the soles of Irnt reiurtlv. he is mow entirely frer from
my feet and I die. Ob. if married folk?*, and pain and Im* fiw |w of hi* hands and
brother*and aisbinvaivl loving friend* would arms: iu fart Inin better health than ever
only takn
cf'thb.
——heed
—~~
—. and Jay it up as a New before. Wo tee! tlu*. yonr remv.ly ha*
» rar's maxim.' If you an&gt; bound to quarrel, performed almost a inlraclc. and believe it
quarrel with nizabh' switches; don't use pin u&gt; be tliv brat on earth, nnd ns-ouuueud il
piiuu. Let your rauae fur grh-imu'O take ta any aflliricil with rheunutlism.
Wr arc very truly yours,
gmxl round words for weajionkiim ituiucnduea
Mr. A Mrs. H. KLEEIHMER.
nnd licort-thrust*. To overwlielni an adver­
sary with snrearan fa like touching tender
Inflammatory
Rhuumatism Cured.
•pots with your Huger tipi inal protending to
1«” amazed that It burin. 1 drepise, turtuou*
Home, N.Y.
UH'Uiotla. If you want to kill a chicken, chop
G
exti.emF.x: —I willingly giru the fol­
off iu bead quick; don't pick otitils feathers
lowing testimonial: 1 have used Dr. P*rone by one until it dirs from the torture.. If dec’s Rheumatic Renwtly and I ran truthyou are ilct.-nuinal to ruin the liajiftiiieM of hilly say It is tlie l&gt;rai medicine that J have
ymtr family and mutvlrr it* peace, do it ever taken. 1 lri«J doctor* and insnv
quickly by open deed* of wickedness, but urcpanttlons. btit they did me no gtxxl.
don’t ait day by &lt;lay picking cut frnttor* awl Thl* fa the remedy that lias cured me of
touching nerve renter*.—“Amber" in Chicago I Jntlanunatory rhcmuatiMuf 1 would like
JouruuL
to tell those who are troubled wllli It, that
this is tlie sunral and cheapest cure for
ilicin to •bur. Yunr* respectfully^*
The best Uuw to take a for* tatli I* not at
’ BENJ. J. BASENFF.l.DER.
night, but in the middle of the forenoon,
when tbo vitality bs at its luglwwt point.
.lolin Adrans, of Engine House No. .1.
After immersing the feet for n time in hat Rochester, N.Y.. was confined to Ids bed
water'lift them out of the bath and dash a with Inflammatory rheumatism. He used
(dipper or two of cold water over them, and three bolt Ira of Dr. l*anlrt-'s Itetncdy and
mb briskly till dry. By Uito mnldin applica­ I» now able to Ik* about. Can walk with­
tion nf wild water you liavo dnurvl tlie'[K&gt;re* out crutch or t»ne. lie says: “it Is the,
nn&lt;! lefu the nkin in n tonic condition: you brat remedy on earth. 1 am recommend-;
Jmve aluo scut tbo blixsl frwn tin- rurface Ing it to every one 1 see that fa afllicteil.
with rhenmattoni.’’
&lt;
Ask your druggist for Dr. I’anicrfrfollowing the law of naeUan, return with
fort-u. thu» tending to make tlie fre&lt; uiti- Remedy, and take no other. Frier, 81 per
4 / :
luuU ly warmer. Wlieu tborvnigiily dry &lt;lraw boUlv: «ix bottle*, $5.
Panlvc Malieino
Roclirater, X.\".
ai a ixxir.of cican, well wanhrd Ihvt. put on

rulo wills.ut fenr nf faking i-nld.

fore putting ou the st'x-khig* i* n Mill further
[KT-venlhc of void.—Ik-troit Free PrvsA

wa* not ns onK-riy umler tin' iniiuaRrmiiit of
buv wif&lt;%aa when *lio liad three wrvantk. kept
him i:» n statu &lt;‘f mc-ntal turni'dl nnd nxi-

iiuiinrrtlgraviy Hint he never intctolrd to
marry. It wu* at tlvn brrukfa*t t»Mr, nnd
Iwrakfast waa u quarter of an hour bic. “I
d*&gt;u)d tliiuk nut," gniwlci 1:1* Gith'-i-. "you’ll

A Popular Mas.

tteilittfe vwtttr.ro utoiterttands oul) Hie to»w,
if so much ci that, cod they brush jia*t the
ragged beggar cinki with suflk-wnt 1&lt;urato
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n-iwla ana st VWI

Fictst A^icuitcral Lands ot the West.

rateea urJvmulir.

t" women.

HwitzCT-

it.o Tnnro fc*a than anv of

“ ]^Uthemnr&lt;&gt;

ncipalsamoi»!».-» with all arrear-

cd unpaid and in arrears for the space of thirty
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mi.a .fill
&gt;.

Hald mortgage has heel asttgued to Valentine
Lien.*, and said assignlaetilduly recorded. arid
no suit or proceeding* at law haring been Insti­
tuted to recot er the debt nerured by said tuort-.
srageor any part therroLaiatlre I* hereby given
that 1 shall on Thursday, the 2tth day of Hay
next, at ten o'clock a. tn., at the north frontdoor
of the Court House, tn tliecUy of Hasting*. Har­
ry county. Michigan, s«il at public auction the
prentfwa described io said mortgage, to satisfy
the amount duo thermal, and all Irani cost*.
Said |irrnibc* are described a* tit™ north half
ly. town three, north nmer efriii went. Barry
louciy. Mb-iiigun. contain Inn eighty acres of
VALENTINE IJENM. Assignee.
SMITH &amp; CUUiROVE, attorneys for assignee.
Order of defendant's appear sure and order
for appointment df guardian ad litem.
State of Miehlgan-Tme Circuit Collrt for the

one thousand eight hundred anti clghty-scvni.
Present. Hon. Frank A. Hooker. Circuit Judgetm reading and lUitil- the petit bin of the above
named complainant, duly verified, praying that
this suit may be directed to ■ stand revived
against Thoma* 11. Hk I liner, as executor of the
*nid Henry WUlf*. now drevsMtt. and mmlnst
1'totoM. Willu&gt;. Lydia WUUa. Isaac Willi*.
Henry M. Willi*. Eifward Wlllt*. Miltou WilliMargaret Sander*. Lydtatiowie,.Thomas Willis,
Edward Willi* Jr.. Fred Willis. Harry Willi*,
Frankie Wfctfa, Estelle Wlilto. Unde WllHs.
Ralph WUlto. Albert Willis. Eduard WiUis.
Mllfoa Wlilto Jr.. Kalin WHIM and\G-orge Willis, heltjr at law and devisees and legatees of
the said Henry WiUis, deceased.
And on motion of Knuppeu A VanArrosu. ,
Thulium B. Skiuuer. a* cxreeioe a* aforesaid,
and against the said 1‘iiebe M. WUlto, Lydia •
Willis. Isaac Wiltfa. Henry M. Willi*. Edward
Willis, Milion Willi-. Margaret Hander*. Lydia
Sim It-. Thoma* Willi*. Edward Willi- Jr.. Fred
Willis.Marry Willis. Frankie Villi*. Habile
Willi*. Lizzie Willi*. Jtalph Willi*. Albert Willi*.
Edward WUH*. Mlltnu V Ulis Jr.. Kittle Wfilfa
and George Willi*, as such heir* at law . deviser*
and legatee* a* aforesaid. and that the raid suit
and Ibv said proceedings therein be m the same plight anti condition they were In al tbr death
ol the said Henry Wltlu.
And it I* further Ohterrd that the said Thom­
as H. Kktnner, i.ydta'wlUI*. Isiuw Willi*. Lydia
Howie, Thomas Willia. Milina Wlllfa, ol Battle­
Creek, MlflngnikEdwanl Willi* loon of Iitaar
Willis’. Katie Wmi* and George Willis, do ap­
pear In &gt;ln- cause nuB answer or disclaim wHbln

answer or disclaim wltbiu four month* from the
date of this order, and that this order be pub
llshed within lut-uty da}* from this date. In the
Hatting* B.w.xr.K. a ntNrfMper printed in said
eounty of Barry. and Im publttbed therein mice

should not br allowed V- treilte Hie Litchwi
their piny room E*]*—l-v! - Jtoitld they t~*
excluded i.om it while th.- tnenfa are luting
prepared or other work fa.toiiu: dour by tbo
nxitlrcr which fr*|ulre» Mr
kvep n “heto
lire." Of all tlx&gt; room* in tlie bOtov, the otic
allotted to the children should l-c the bright-

tho periods ot rtruggle

je saint- remain unpaid and hi ar-

upon thrtii.
And it appearing that the said I'hrbe M. Wil
li», Henry M. Willis, Edward Willi* (sun of
Henry Vlllfaj, Milton Willi*. Estelle Willis.
Lizzie WHIIa. Margaret tQiud.-m. Fred WlUfa.
Ham- Willi*. Frankie With*. Ralph Wtl'.ls. Al
tort Willi* anil Edward Win* (Min rtf EdwanI
and grxndMiii of Henry Willi*' reside out of
the state «f Michigan.aii'IJnthe United Mate*

THOMAS

IVmou Rzvtxxl. '

Spmysof grass may ba beautifully frattad
'hilling them iu a solution of gum arab;c
*:•»! *;rinkJiag than with powdosad gie*

Cvtery root or tsisrino is considered •‘ rafre
ta/ for rtinsriBssgi

RIVER BOTTOM*AND UPUNDS
TH£ UTILE ROCK &amp; FORT SMITH MH.W4I CO.

progmc.iijn, -I am hfrnid if I ahoiiM get umr-

primitivv country home in n chlnliw! log
bnuM*. whicli it was iinptMdble to keep tidy,
with the dm* perpetually sifting from th-&gt; covet nt-nrsu for tliis tin*.—Exebnng'-.
walb. »a* gkul to avail luTwflf of this mean* |
l«cantifyiiig bur home, which a guest with I
lemly ingenuity laid *::;{gc*tcd. Tlie pan&lt;■t'-d veiling twa* al*o a grout boon, nihew It tn in name? they sn&gt; not bomre-only
rapiutl &lt;tf t'.rrea, i* really looked deadened tlie round in the stqry above tbc
. a» .i part &lt;tf tlm ktitg's hotM-bold. Tbc
tin- that you mid n»b right off and spend
•* In-: *an*&lt;nTp» ahotot one-fourth of xtalLs mil Ife manipaiat.-d make* them do- (1,DOO in Luring new furniture, tarp-ts and stormy weather frmb air should enter from nn
. &lt;v;i-j;.- -,
v ithiu tho ten mite* or more
adjoining room.—Dr. Funk in Boston
si ruble for simple summer cottage* at water­
■if. wall.'aud ti.e Mrevta lading to tin* ing place*. Bat we Kvro not yet exhausted
Herald.
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&gt; tcifacv. nr.- Hne. IxtwuI, aril roucdpl their dezorn^ivv utility.
tirely In tn.-ent of any extravagance in that
. .. Ti»t&gt;- are lire main gnu-i to t !.o
line.’ Three hundred dollara would hare
Tlie veil* worn by most women during this
j.-v nt Insure nUch i ; mado by high, , inebc*— lh'-y make a Iwnutiful covering for
cold weather are far from being or/iamrutal,
k.
i •■(ifit *u&gt;n«
twenty fivt high the oatsid* «f janiinieiw or window boxr*
n:ul really do not protect the fare toon’ titan
rigid fret in
T!:« corner* of
tor plants. Ou fcitive ocasioua. whan a rkitin,-. The bend of tbo family was always
put on in a sensible manner. Wlien the
v.t'.l projn-t, nial arc irailt uf huge mantel &lt;k*nratio;i fa dettrable, have n idiglit jolly and ready tn take a hand in tbo game, if
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•&gt; 4 finely cut *toiM noil nroMinuuntited wooden or stout pasteboard box made t&lt;t III and hi* niao cbiHrea. always hearty and full
pnguda &gt;haj*d lower*fur tho guard. Tb* the ahelf, orplarn several boxes iu a row on
tin gate f.-i'-.*, the south nnd Ojieit* tijMin th* th” shelf, or.fl aocunrim upright row of rtalta The girl* did rawing and knitting m they the veil, and often chap* the chin, lipa and
ci'i *:n*-t le.-nl!iig into tiro city and lined to their outer surface, leaving them Other of gi-ew old enough, mid the boys were of ten [x-riinpa the tip of tho nnsc. Tho veil shonld
:ib-r *i&lt;| .|.y the extemive coaqxmnd* uniform height, or sloping them gently from found ••making aomtttbing;** but vo evening juot roms over l!» tip of tin no«". nnd in this
.'■li'iiisg tto various itajortnicut otTUr*. tbc middle to each «id of the mantel. Fill ]&gt;a*sctl that aomii one did not have somethin;; w.-.y then.' fa room to breath” jvithoul injury
to cither the akin or veil Tn avoid itavtag
.. tig this gate one cntvrw a court of somv tbc b«xe* witb sartil slightly moistened, and
tbo face rhapficd one rhould lie careful not
• r right a.•&gt;*•*, A wide ttono pavement arrtoftgc flower* to rjit tho taste. Such an
to wadi it in warm water just Ix-foro going
i - • • .i^intihir though witnewhut smaller improvtecd uumtel jaidinicro filled with
But the main secret of th«r happiness, it it out into the cold air. it is the raddrti change
• ":i Hi-» opi«».i'&lt;- nd-.', pawing which onin taqipemturo that fa' harmful, not the cold
■i
ir: i* entered Mirrtr.indixl by build- beauty.
arnl frotliutf wcrc.banid»cd. One growler ar nir.—Now York Morning Journal.
itnl Ira.i-tw*! (itagtatally by a little
Where thdro art- htifflctaitly brood window fretter will :i;&gt;oitou wholo family. Father*,
•■.-tint with ttwr- euti ankinrnts and attonn ■dll* a ]«i‘-:eboar&lt;l lox may l» s-lccUd of such mothers, don! allow a fault finding spirit to
• i.--. ■i-.-iurnng it. Near tbo liridgo i.tow* n stw a* will cosily IB 1 tbo spu-.-r. Cover torth ip: il t jie plen*uro of your family circle. Don't
If eoai-se hen and turkey fcnlhars nrc
.■■t irimahure carved on huge Glucks of Mtlrs-fnminiMl back—with short stalk*. Cli itfchflgo in it yourselves. Have as rosy and
stripped up tbo two side plume* from the
— that th«-y wt-tn jmtt ready to jrrance
comfurtabh' a'hoow a* yon can afford, but
.ornr pr.’y in the water. Tho Mono ccptaclct for any sort of flower*, repeating don't inwtrn over what you have not. IteUier
Ung of tfa&gt; bridpifa supported byXblddai the effect of the nuuitelj.iceo. If tlicrv are rejoice in what you have and be thankful.—
.. . iirvvd tu rqtriwer.t a budding lotus low bu"kcm&lt;B 'in the thorn, utilize live saint­ National Blo kiuan.
.grther into a delicate downy aabAancs,
suggestion fct tbeir decoration, in lb to case
much of which can lo imod in lining com
n:.“ KIXG'H THtoOXB,
cbouainz nnsTow boxes, placing tlioni along
forteni that will lie femnd warm and UghL
jig 'through another gate, thnilar to the edges, nod decorating tbo.front r.urfoce
• !»o ].r.-vhu:« unr», nnd wr aro in a la:*&gt; only of tbo boxc*. On a cwta In festive occa­ Ji rsex that nil nliotil-l rend: "Tbrir snlritual
comforters are equal to elder down coverlots.
: faired nil over with stone. A very sion tho flower boxes for mantel shelf, win­ is pcriority fa signified chiefly in this, that tbo
. - l eiMiug arise* at Lie further side from dow sill* and low bookcases, running around women nr.rkfar love, tbo men for money"
!
. &gt;f t&amp;me soiuu (J fret high, ami sur- a lumdsome room, wero covered vrith corn- Thus *ho sum* tho matter up: “The spiritual
llot water fa tho best thing that can bouwd
uited by .i lailiittroilo &lt;»t stuno *up|&gt;artad stnlks ntvd tilled with crowded imuru-* of large adranev made by num is seen chiefly in this,
'•&gt;” pillars curved to represent sheaves field dafaic*. Whether in t be glow of wmllght that no much of the money Ive earns goe* to tbo to hesl a nprain or bruise. Tbo woundevl
part should bo placeil in water os hot ns ran
’ .train This building is tbo reception hall or the glimmer of gaslight, the result was »o ministry of refinement, education, ombellfab- bo borne for fit toon or twenty minutes and in
I '.outafas a finely carved throne. Tho exquisite that it excited the admiring com- mont, to the wife nnd children whom be lores.
But the woman sere no money for her toil. all ordinary ease* tbo pain win gradually dis­
•f fa «inpu.-tai by masto some SO fort rnentu of every gw*t who «aw iu
appear. Far burns ur scalds apply cloths
l-'igth. Thu (uHing fa tuado of panels.
Tbo simplest pine stick needed a* a support Her sufficient, her ample reward fa in a hu»- well saturated with cool nlnm water, keeping
- - vhteh arc painted lotus suul other flow- for a screen is nt once made tu aucume an baml, content, happineas, growing in grace, Urn tnjcrwl parts covered from tbo air.—
r . in tho icnin* a space fa let into tho ceil­ app-aram-e of great c’.egnmf by grouping in children, bounding to gracious maturity. American Analyrt.
.. containing tbo royal dragon iu gilL Tho around it several cornstalks in a clutter, o»*
. — r----- — - ■ ■ -----’ &gt;'&lt; leading up to the [ilatfortu around this Mvtn-ing them firmly tn tho central support I or 1UV» m
.. . ______ i_
Tt-i* &lt;• n valuable SU£- bcruo lieauUful or toneflernt profession, for
■ i. ■ fiavu a ttoao dragon In tbo middle, so .
A mixturo to cram greaiw spoto: Equal
sweet morcy and charity'to the ignorant, for
’•s' :i . one Iuay approach the king in a gvsuan tor vaiicj
----- -- of dcpmdnnc” upon tho-r- upon whom part* of strung ammonia water, ether and
!raigbt line. The fine jiaiuting under tbo numerous dcvi'-c* itwtlod for concealing tho horror
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alcohol forma valuable cleaning compound.
• rv i-xtetuiyo rave* fa protected from birds
' ti huge wire nutting that look* like a giganreal failure.
ercaiio spot. moisten n sponge, Ont wi th water,
-pider web.
' '
tlvato nothing is more beautiful in the dis­
. . ..... •_ I- U____ Ju — I !.... wl.k II., W,
To the kfbof the reception lull fa tbo sum- play af autumn fruit, and Howers than orert
• .re |*vilioii, a finely carved and paint*! cornstalks grouped in a mam, each bearing woman, tbo grasping, tbo selfish, the repres­
nurture of two storiru, bituatrel in n largo ita burden of golden fruitage. For a docora- sive, tho unsympathixing, tbo een-orlou*, the will bo dtoolvcd, saponified and nlworlwd by
untruthful, tbo woman who fa a renter of disioko of. j.tfqm fiowcix The lake or pond is
-(rounded by a stone embankment and a cam. with tho huaL* turnci ■**.»■y - cumrert. a sonrre of anxiety, an obj.xt of
Dalutycard* ar.nouiv-ing now arrivals in
“ '-I. There ar” two ulandi rfaing out of U&gt;«» u*xl with u cbannlng effect.—Harper sDa^ar. aroWanre. instead of l-eing ttmt gentlr^-onrollng, considerate, motberiy magma which toshiooable fornllfcs are now sent out to ttraso
MUrr end Kipportin; somo ornamental
draw* (into ipclf all human want and woo
’ irf pmai. The ..pavilion, soma 70 foot by
from whom a silver ettji. coral twarb, ejxxm.
and bias and aspiration."
. ti readied by stone bi-idgt* made like tbo
I ridgo befota described, over the stream
T here to, nowcvci.
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«lu-h drain* thisjxmd. Tbo second story hi tender b«-art«lnew and sympathv. which
I have known the rnort Influential men in
■ I’T 'utrd on W ttuno piltani ret at interval* often srems more «f maudlin MwiUmeut than a
Hixty Chicago girh aq-miijivl a co-opera­
■ • H tert. Tbrau pillars are all of ou* piece, whateoomo cr twiunxl one. nnd is mret In- i-ommuniUcs. and they were the men who tive retablisbnirnt for making mmi'n clothing
taugular, about 10 frat long and IB inches qusntly to be M«n oxpem.cl on the dumb ■were without inotwy- IF* the richest man for wholesale liealen. They barn a good
a: l&gt;- Lore, lapariug to about I foot at the . . J -.i__ i__ i—.1 th,, rroendev* of It. are the m&lt;»t influential mm to-day iu New plant for their establishment and Hie promise
York or m the Unitod Rtatre A man may
’
Banqnrt* aro given hi the upper room act a* it uiniatt uiun.-iv».
t hi* Ijcautiful horse. Back of those build­ any othw creatkm, twrvgall their forces Li
lug* are Ihr houses rebero tbu businos* of ths tbo wav of kindness, for the lower onler_ of
If you have mn-h a thing a# a torn, roti a
failacaj , conducted and where tbo royal fam- animate, und fgumv humanity in an
rich man lemon nnlll -ofl. rut off a thick ali -r. bind on
tag manner. They aan-y tbo i«ig dog h''then
&gt;-‘::it-Lnua live.
in than to at night. It waiy soften by one application.
anre with «w*w*« and tareternrare*. &gt;* whfch
" .rt m&lt;»: popstar man in Berlin. Germany,
■■(*' who jumps from one horse to anoth-&gt;r
a- tbvy go nt full speed in upiKwito divectioa*
c:wof th* royal circus ring*.

Chureb and m-booi fa&lt;mt«
&lt;&amp;3bVV'r'«i. Tba sod I* v*ey farul*. sad wlU
TY V I’”*!*”- lorwo orop*. Own. Wl-^u
Ry*. Uss*. MltoH. IScnW. Timothy. I'm*.

tv of Barry . In liber a of mortirarw on rase
H8Z. Bata mortar was tnatoa warn the express
condition that aHould default to made In ths

toe*, of tlie said Henry Willi*, within Hie time
lu-riln prrarrilicil tln'refor, tlieir aiipenraarr
lie entered by the eourl. and Ute bill of com­
plaint In this cause betaken as routessed by
them and each of them.
And It appearing that the said Edward Willis

Boston Dry Goods

Store.

Ralph Willis. Albert Willi*, and Edward Wild*
&lt;*oti of Edward VI Illi* and grandson of Henrv
Willis' are Infant* under tlu&gt; age of Iwcntj-ooe
yrar*. It i» ordered that the register of thlcourt bv nod be to hereby appointed guardian ot
said Infants tn defend this suit unless the said
Infant* do-each procure the appointment -of a
ptatdian tv defend the sam"- w ithin ten days
after the bme herein prescTib-.-d for their aupcaraare.
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
A true copy of an order nuule and entered in
the above entitled cause, dated February SSb.
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I mil.

(Attest &gt;CHAS. M. MACK. Deputy Register tn.
Chancers.
KNAPFEN &amp; VaXARMAN, ComptoliMmt's So-

Are constantly receiving frelh
.
Hoods for Spring.
MARR £ DUKE have just receivcd a fine lino of

DRESS GOODS
In all the’ newest shades from
six cents a yard up.

Michigan Centrat,

The JJixgxra Falls (Rcvta.
CHARD RAPID* DIVISION.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Will bo found in our Dress
Goods department. We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties
as they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

MABR &amp;DUFF
Will be only too happy to show
you tbeir stock, and in order
to find the lowest market price
it will pay you to inquire

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,
42 Wat Main 5t..
HATTI.K CR£BK. MICH
Os front ol PimtT't Shed*.
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Grand Bsnlds Lv.

Mlddlevilfe...........

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�The Hastings Banner.
ELurrutoB, Mich.. April 7,1887.

THE ELECTIONS.
Below wo give the result of the
township elections held in Barry coun­
ty Monday last, also the vote on the
state ticket and amendments, as nearly
aa can be ascertained at the time of
going to press. Briefly summarized,
the results of the election are as follows:
The republicans elect 10, the f unionists
7, and theprohibilioniste 1 supervisor,
the latter being endorsed by the fuaionista. The prohibitory amendment re­
ceives over 1,200 majority. The pro­
position to increase the salaries of state
officers is defeated in this county by
about 1,200. The republican candi­
dates for state officers have 360 more
votes than the combined vote of the
democratic and greenback candidates,
and about 1.200 more than either the
democratic or greenback candidates.
Judge Hobker gets over 600 majority
in this county. The prohibition vote
in the county is# about 500. Tlie repub*
cans make their heaviest gains in the
heretofore greenback towns, showing
that the tide whlfch set in last fall
against fusion has continued to dimin­
ish the strength of the greenback party.
The result is not claimed as a party
victory for the republicans, but rather
a continued want of cogence by the

greenbackers in their leaders. If the
republican party shall meet the ap­
proval. as we hope it may, of these
new allies, they will doubtless remain
with us.
HASTINGS CITY.
j
The result on the dty ticket' was
mixed, the republicans electing marsh­
al and justice. Below we give a tab­
ular statement of the votes cast, the
fualonists appearing first, republicans
second and prohibitionists third.

Mayor—
Travers ruunpi
Kioocdcr—
C. W. Warner ...
W. A. Heldniorv .
F, K. Punning ..

\F.’ McNair.’.
A-A, Wilmont.
S E. Phillipa..

A. 1). ('adwalladrr. .
A. E. Kcnaatou

Fnuik Htebbinn.

.'. 117

Hooker.

Webster33
The entire republican township tick­
et was elected as follows;
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Supervisor—E. F. Nye.
Clerk—P. A. Fisher.
Treasurer—H. W. Miller
Justice—W- A. Clark.
H. Com.—C. S. Bristol.
School Insp.—Mrs. Fanny 11. Sheffield.
Majorities of above range from 184 to
187.
Amendments—
' Salaries, yes, 18; no. 147.
Prohibition, yes, 187; no, 73.
HARRY
wheels into line with a republican ma­
I jority on the state ticket, as follows:
Republican.............................................. 126
Democratic
Greenback
32
10
Prohibition
127
Hooker
105
Powers................................................
10
Webster
Amendments—
Salaried, yes. IV; no, 100.
Prohibition, yes. 1IV; no. 108.
The republican# elect Justice, school
inspector and constables. Following
are the officers elected:
Supervisor—Chas. Polley, 2S majority.
Clerk—W. A. Lasher. 49.
Treasuaer—A. A. Aldrich. 30.
Justice—F. J. Norwood, 8.
II. Com.—G. Searles. V.
School Insp.—S. R. Willison. 14.
There were 9 votes cast for each of
the prohibition nominees.
HOPE
also speaks in favor of the republican
ticket as follows:
State ticket—
129
Republican
Democratic
Greenback
Prohibition
Hooker
Powers
Webster
Amendments—
Salaries, yes, 6: no. 93.
Prohibitory, yei. 139; no, 117.
The entire republican township tick­
et is elected by majorities as follows:
Supervisor- .1. G. Brown, 35.
Clerk—F. J. Patton, 38.
Treasurer-^F. G. Pierce. 59.
Justice—H. M. Merritt, 21.
H. Com.—O. D. Loomis, 14.
School Insp.—M. Armour, 19.
BALTIMORE
The ballot* cast in Baltimore counted
out as follows:
State ticket—
Republican ,
Democratic.
Greenback.,
Prohibition,
Hooker
135
Powers
100
Webster
31
Amendnwnta—
Salaries, yes 34; no. 156.
Prohibitory, y« 183; no 70.
The result on township ticket was
somewhat mixed, the demos, greens
ano probis meeting in a grand aggrega­
tion to defeat the republican nominee
for supervisor. The republicans elect­
ed all of the officers except supervisor;
and treasurer. Following are the ma­
jorities:
Supervisor—Geo. E. Bryant, 5.
Clerk—Guy R. Manning, 70.
Treasurer—A. J. Woodmansee, 27.
Justice—R. K. Stanton. 19.
H. Com.—J. E. Aerrington, 32.
School Insp.-H. S. Gaskill. 41.

HASTINGS.
The result in Hastings township was

SujrnJyr I:&gt;d and 3d—

m follows:

KepubiloiD —
Greenback
HemocraUc....
rreMbltion......

Hooker
(SS!?-,..

All of the alderman elected are fusionists. Following are those elected
with majorities:
First ward—A. V. N. Slingerland, 3.
Second ward—G. W. Abbey, 3.
Third ward—W. H. Stebbins, 23.
Fourth ward—Archie McCoy. 36.
The constables elected are fualonists.
The republicans electa member of
the board of education in the first ward.
Below la the list:
First ward—Chas. H. Bauer, 14.
Second ward—John Llchty, 30.
Third ward—W. C. Kelly, 9.
Fourth ward—W. F. Hicks, 25.

State ticket—
Republican
106
Democrat.................. ..................
28
Greenback....................................
96
Prohibition...
Hooker
. 109
Powers.........................................
. 122
Webster
Amendments—
Salaries. y»13;no. 156.
Prohibitory, yes 203; no. 80.
Following are the officers elected in
the township, tho republicans electing
supervisor and clerk:
Supervisor—P. W. Burgess, 33.
Clerk—Hale Kenyon, 40.
Treasurer—.John A. Bachellor, 4.
Justice—Oscar Matthews,
II. Com.—Spencer Paton.
School Ins—Albert Rule,

PRAIRIEVILLE.
The republican stronghold gives 103
majority for the state ticket, and 113
,.~
for Judge Hooker. There were 18 dem­
ocratic. 33 greenback nnd 20 prohibi­
*ln each township and ward the vote tion votes polled.
reported for state ticket is that cast for
Amendments—
regents.
Salaries, yes 24; no 48.
Prohibitory, ves 96 majority.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
The republicans elected the entire
Republican state ticket
109
township ticket by the following maDemocratic state ticket
Greenback state ticket
46
Supervlsor—A. C. Towne. 66.
Prohibition state ticket
19
Clerk-F. Woodhams, 98.
F. A. Hooker
113
Treasurer—S. France. 82.
J.M. Powers
51
Justice-Lester Warner, M.
Walter Webster
18
“ “
&amp; F. Koitar, 168.
Amendments—
School
Insp.- ._________
Salarlee. yes 24; no. 102.
H. Com.—A. B. Francisco, 102.
Prohibition, yes. 120; no. 56.
The entire republican township tick­
MAPLE GROVE.
et was elected, bv handsome majorities.
State rickevA. F. Sylvester receiving 71 majority Republican
127
over the combined opposition. Below Democratic
is the ticket elected:
Greenback
Supervisor—A. F. Sylvester.
Prohibition
21
Clerk—C. AV. Armstrong.
Hooker
129
Treasurer—Simeon R. Pierson.
Power*......................................................
136
Justice—E. H. Bowen.
Webster................................................
25
Highway Com.—J. Everhart.
School Insp.—Enos Gordon.
WOUULAND
State ticket—
Republican.
Democratic,

Prohibition.
Hooker
Powers
Webster

aaparraor—

CARLTON.
State ticket—
Republican
80
Democrats
Greenback
102
Prohibition;
Hooker
80
Powers.............................................
135
Webster.................................... ■
26
Amendment­
Salaries, yes, 12; no. 177.
Prohibitory, yes, 160; no, 120.
The majorities on township officers
are as follows, the tepublican* electing
treasurer:
Supervisor—Lewis Decker, 3G.
Clerk—T. P. Barnum, 56.
Treasurer—W. Williams. 15.
.Justice-W. F. Ballou.58.
Justice, vacancy—64.
H.Com.-G. C. Nichols, 56.
School Insp.—IL A. Nichols, 70.
CASTLETON.
State ticket—
Republican1
289
Democratic................................................... 1232
Greenlack
Prohibition.................................................
Hooker........................................................... 1304
Power*.............................
1216
Webster 1
Amendment*—
Salaries, yes, HO; no. 110.
Prohibitory, yes, 398; no, 155.
The furionists elect only justice
this township:
Supervisor—John Furolas, 72.
Clerk—J. B. Mreshner, 32.
Treasurer -E. F. Evans, 123.
Justice— E. J. Feiahner. S3.
H. Com.—H. A. Offley, 188.
School ln*p.—A. G. Carr, M.

MORRILL &amp; CO,
THE LIVE CLOTHIERS.
With Spring and Summer Novelties of endless variety, and at such
Low Prices that all of our many patrons may be able to secure such
Bargains at

MORRILL &amp; CO.’8.
It is asked us daily how can we afford to sell goods at such LOW
PRICES?
That is very plain if you have the key. As we stand in a position
to gain many BARGAINS that other dealers do not get. We are
connected with one of the largest manufacturing houses in Boston
and being in the market all the time, we gain a knowledge pf the fact
that we can close out BARGAINS at a price we can sell for less
than other merchants buy for. Not only is our Clothing bought at
lowest market prices but every thing else in proportion.

Our stock of Hars, of which we have the largest in the 'dty, are
the Best Selected and of the latest Styles.

Latest Styles in Plug Hats!
Latest Styles in Stiff Hats!
Latest Styles in Soft Hats!
Latest Styles inJStraw’Hats!

FURNISHING GOODS!

■ When in need of anything in the Furnishing Goods line be sure
and look at our stock as we have all fhe Latest Spring Novelties.

E. W. MOBBILL &amp; CO.,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
wise and judicious in expending the
large sum of money at tbeir disposal.

Bore Hicks is now a member of the
school Itoard. This is a just and fitting
recognition of bls emnient scholarship.
burns the midnight oil in his studious
endeavors to get acquainted with the
standard authors, and there is probably
uot a man In Barry courity who knows
more about schools thah this literary t
gentleman from ward No. 4
The defeated candidates on tlie re­
publican ticket have no reason to feel
ashamed of their votes.
Smith for
Mayor ran 29 ahead of bis ticket Lew­
is. for treasurer, 100 ahead. VanArman,
12 ahead, Sheldon 65 ahead. Rider 42
ahead. Of the aldermanic candidates
Beamer, in the first, run 29 ahead, being
defeated by only 2; Osborn lo-the 2nd
ran 18 ahead, and was defeated by. but
3; Fuller in the 3rd, ran 5 ahead, while
Bidlemau in the 4tii ran even with his
tiqket

Tho total vote of the county on state
officers is as follows:
Republican.
2,483
Democratic.
1,024
Greenback..
1,103
Prohibition
415

Total: 5,087
This vote is about 5-6 of the total
vote of the county.
The republicans have carried Ithe Hooker, rep..
2.54V
state by from 7,000 to 10,000 plurality. Power*. fua..
2,019
400
The salaries amendment is undoubted­ Webster, pro.,
ly defeated. The prohibitory amend­
Total../. 4,968
ment is also defeated by from 3,000 to
Hooker’s plurality 530. majority 130.
sjooa
The total vote on the prohibitory
NOTES.
amendment falls but little short of that
on state officers. Orangeville and the
Squire Keuaston is a runner who city alone gave negative majorities.
always runs hard enough to get there. The net majority in favor of the same
Marshal Phillips and Justice Kenaa- is 1.167.
The vote on the salary question is
ton, by tho .grace of the voters of thia
city.
much smaller. The majority against
tho same is 1,637.
Positively the last and only uppearance of Poet Cadwullader upon the po­
litical stage.
tetters addrwed to Uic
8fdariM.jec.19; no. 161,
Tho school board and the city is a malnins uncalled tor at 1
Prohibitory, yea, 212; no, 78.
gainer by the election of C. H. Bauer as Mleh.. April 4U&gt;. 11*7
The republican* elect treasurer high- member of the board of education.

160
128 Following are the majorities:
Supervisor—Orson Swift, IL
Clark—G.W. SUgar. 4.
40
Treasurer—S. B. Shoup. 26.
... 180
Justice—Gee. Mason. 15.
... la
H. Com.—Thoa. Brice. 40.
School lDsp.-B. McKelvey. X
Greenback constables get 14 majority.

Prohibition. jta 3Ml; no, 116.
The following is the ticket elected, all

ASSYRIA.
State ticket—
•
180
Republican
. 87
Democratic.
Greenback
Prohibition
Ill
Hooker
l*o wen
Webster
Amendments, (msjoritiea)
Salaries, do 1UU.
Prohibition, yre 33.
The reeuirin the township ticket was
somewhat mixed. A. G. Kent was
elected supervisor by 20 majority. G.
Hnrtom clwk by 10. and Latta treasur­
er by 13. The balance of the ticket is
republican.
ORANGEVILLE.
Stats ticket156
Repubiican
Democratic
68
Greenback
2
Prohibition
154
Hooker
90
Powers...........................
Webster........... ..............
Amendments—
Prohibitory, no 53.
Salaries,yes 11.
The entire republican ticket was
elected by majorities as follows:
Supervisor—Eugene Harthorn, 97.
Clerk-William H. Beattie, 40.
Treasurer—Mortimer T. Jones, 24.
H. Com.—James Collison, 78.
School Insp. -John C. Killick. 77.
Justice (full term&gt;—Wm. Stanley. 28.
Justice (vacancy)—Archibald Mur­
dock, 69.
RUTLANTI.
State ticket—
Republican.
Democratic
Greenback.
Prohibition
Hooker ..
Powers....
Webster...
Amendments
Salaries, yes, 7; no 194.
Prohibition, yes, 132: no. 102.
Supervisor—Jas. D. Benham,
Clerk-C. W. Biggs. 1.
Treasurer—C. A. Newland, 12.
Justice—D. K Hoes. 4.
Il.Com.-D. Hall, 23.
The republicans elect only supervis­
or.
IRVING.
SUU ticket—
Republican
117
Democrat
"Greenback............................
101
Prohibition..............................
Hooker
Powers.......................................
. 134
Amendments—
Salaries, yes, 38; no.’ 14G.
Prohibitory, ves. 176; no, 78.
The republicans elect clerk one just­
ice and the highway commissioner.
Supervisor—A. J. Gott. 15.
Clerk—John Nagtier. 27.
Treasurer—W. L. Brew, 16.
Justice— H. Wilcox. 11.
Justice. vacancy—S. Miller, 1.
H. Com.—J. G. Iteuter, 1*4.
School Insp.—M. Teeple, no opposi­
tion.
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THE STATE.

The voters of Hastings township did
nobly, burying the odiferoua Sam Mc­
Intyre for supervisor, and re-electing
P. W. Burgess.

THORNAFrLE.
State ticket—
Republican

Well done Rutland: Jolly Jim Ben­
ham was elected supervisor bv a fair
majority, and is the first republican
elected in that township since 1877. ~

Brohtbitioc
Hooker....

Th* WMU of tho prohibitory
amendKrat bad claimed from 200 to 90
majority agahut it in the city. Those
favorable to the amendment bad con­
ceded from 150 to 800 Rgainat. The
suit was a majority of just 110 Noea.
;na, 110.
KcKevltt, l«.

cJd-Morris Contra.

w. h. power*, p.m.

The combined vote for the democratic
and greenback state tickets in this city
exceeded the republican vote by 124—
A. 4!A Imsu Ik.A z.wa WAAW

who favor

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1 nis space is owned I )\
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Messer Bros
Who will tell our
readers all about it
when Dan retutns from
the “Sunny South

NEW DRY GOODS!
1 have received the largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to thia city.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.
Every lady invited to

£
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IS

Call and See our Goods.
Wc‘ can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS. RUSSELL

�Tbdlastings Banner.
xdrertljinj Ram:
ri.i irn-ala. 5 cents per line.

.r
nl.r.r‘rLiSh. • «»« l*r‘!‘,nc
U'umMW «°u
I*,*’'■

M «la.

^’ATCIIKS! CLOCKS!
To reduce my large stock of above

gotxl*. 1 will sell a Umited number of
’hem on the installment plab. (weekly

payment*,) or for green stovewood.
First come. flraUwrved.

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JOHN BE88MER,
J cwrier and Optician.
' Ha«Un*s. Mich.
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Attention, Knights of -Labor!
-SMOKE THE CEI.KBBATBD

Ibkr Vitali Cigar.
.b»p.

Faiuisrs of Barry County, when
you want plow points come to the
Hastings Engine A Iron Work*. Tber
burned out in the big tire last summer
hy tMved their patterns. They make
kinds of chilled plow points. They
will treat you fairly, honerf'v and lib­
erally.
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point of opeaing of the gall duct caus­
COU NOU. PBOCXEDXXrCM.
ed bva gradual thiDing of the bowel
Common council met in regular «*
by chronic gastro-intestinal inflamtnaston Friday evening, April btf. 1887.
Mayor WcMoert in the chair. Roll callThe funeral was held at the familv «l,alderman present, Beumer, llama,
residence Friday afternoon, Hastings McCnr, Mr-Naughton. Osl»orn, Stebbins
C»ple turning out m mow to p»y the and Water*—7; aljoenf, llogle—1.
j
t tribute of respect to one universal­
Minutes of Ute previous meeting
ly beloved. The impressive services were read, ami on motion the m ords
At the council meeting held Tues­ were conducted by Rev. G. D. Lee. sixty fret and one hundred feet in rule
Having bought the Hardware Stock .of J. A. Greble, for
day evening the following were elected There was nlso present a delegation two of the rules and regulations in re­
as board of water commissioners for from the Grand Rapid* Gun Lake Club, gard to water works, were changed to
bringing a handsome floral boat us read sixty-«ix feet and ninty-nine ‘
fret.
* merly Greblo &amp; Powers, at the old store, where you will find
w"?:
aM...oare
respectively: their tribute to the memory of a gnod The mlniitea were then approved.
«. C. ktlley. W. L. Wilkins and John man gone. The members of the
us with a full line of
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UTY ACCOENTS.
Bessuier. John White was elected masonic fraternity attended informally
yngiDHT at a salary of S3.20 per day. in n body nnd the men’ in tlie employ City Treas. ‘for taxes on water
he to furnish assistant.
works property......................
of the firm also attended in a body.
Smith, llams &amp; Van Arutaa,
The Boston Star Company will give
liiinpH. pails, etc....................
4 35
PERSONAL MENTION.
an entertainment .t Union hall Mon­
W. H. Mohler, strap to truck..
E. A. Bailey spent Sunday in tho city. Z.Shephard, tend tire nppnratu»
day evening April 18th. consisting of
ui»
to
April
2nd.
28
&lt;lny»
....
.
28
0U
instrumental and vocal music, and
Mis* Drusie Hale spent Saturdry at
A. 1). May total, drawing engine
select readings. Thia companv have Nashville.
to Mrs. Hayford'a tire.........
2 00
the most flattering commendations
Miss Myrtle Rose returned from the E. Wilkin*, work by iron bridge
2 UO
from the press of the country. Those north Monday.
Archie Ayers, eight weeks
who nre posted say the entertainment
8 00
night watch..............................
will be the finest since the Spanish stuJohn J. Potter, ot Detroit, was on our
City Rec., stamp*, )»oHttl.*, etc..
di-ntH were here, and will be fullv equal streets Saturday.
John iF-nnis. school inspector.
3 JO
to that. Further particulars next week.
Hard Tinkler, of Grand Rapids. Sun­
By Aid. Osborn, that the accounts be
Mchkday forenoon a* Orville Fenton day ed in this city.
allowed and orders drawn. Carried.
Mrs. Chan. Russell, of Allegan, was
llaatings Feb. 9tli. 1887.
was ©Ring some of ’the gearing In
To the Honorable Muyor and common
French ASon's roller mill at Middle­ in the city Tuesday.
council of the City ot Hastings:
ville, bls clothing became caught in the
Mrs. Frank Carson is spending a lew
At a regular meeting ot the Hastings
same and he was l&gt;adly injured, both days in Grand Rapids.
Hook and Ladder ronipony Ko. 1. Feb.
legs being crushed and broken and oth­
Mrs. A. H. Johnson returned from Oth. 1887. the application o’f Litt Robin­
er injuries sustained? It v.as thought Wayne county Monday.
son for memln-rihlp wan presented nnd
that he could not possiblv recover, but
accept*!, subject to the approval of
Mrs. D. E. Fuller returned Friday your honorable body.
latest advices are thnt his physician has
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hopes of saving his life and both his Qpm a visit nt Charlotte.
Signed by II. G. Bentley Sec. of the
limbs. It is said that his clothing was
C. II. VanArman and wife returned Hastings Hook and Ladder Co.
entirely stripped from his body.
By Aid. Waters, that Litt Robinson
from Grand Rapids Monday.
be declared a member of the Hook and.
Geo. 1‘ebuin was the fusion nominee
Frank Pancoast and wife of Char­ Litdtfir Co. No. 1. Curried.
Also tlie Celebrated
for township clerk in Hope. He wasn't lotte, spent Sunday in this city.
Hosting* March 25th, 1887.
elected, however, nnd thereby hangs a
Will R. Cook and Chas. Prichard re­ To the Honorable Mayor and common
council of the City o’f Hastings:
■
tale Andrew Carl, a man wellVilvanccil turned to Ann Arbor Monday.
in years, is a &lt;-olaborer of Ferrin’s in
Prof. M. V. Work is the guest ot . At the annual meeting of the Hook
and Ladder Co. No. 1„ held March l»lh,
the fusion vineyard.
But on Monday Hastings relatives and friends.
1887. the following officers were noinilast their paths diverged and Carl dirt
Mrs. Z. B. Willison visited friends in naled. Edward Doyle, Foreman; Adelyeoman service for Perrin's opponents.
l&gt;ert Newton. As-sistaiit Foreman: H.
After the battle of the ballots a war of Augusta and Kalamazoo last week.
G. Rentier, Secretary; M. F. Cross,
words ensiud lietweeu F. and C. which
Dr. W. E.Upjobn, o'f Kalamazoo, was
ended in the assaulting and 'battering1 visiting his Hastings friends last week. Treasurer, subject to the approval of
your honorable body.
of Carl by his opponent. Justice KenMrs.
Mode
Rich
nnd
daughter
visited
Signed by II. G. IknUey Sue.
Mt on issued a warrant for tlie arrest of
By Aid. Hessmer, that the persons
Perrin who pleaded guilty and paid the relative* in Charlotte during the past
With self-sharpening shear and point.
week.
nominated in the communication are
cost and tine impose).
declared elected officers ot the Hook and
Joseph Cook, of PraireivOle, is in the
Let every citizen of Hastings come
Ladder company. No. 1. Carried.
.
city the guest of his brother. D. R.
The tads lor running the water
out and hear Hannibal Williams and Cook.
•
works engine, were opened and read,
the Mendelssohn Qulntetth Club, and
F. G. Goodyear returned from Hot and on motion of Aid. Bessmer, tlie
thus assist the Hastings Lecture As-.■ Springs Wednesday, much improved In bids were accepted and laid on the ta­
Bociation in their endeavor to bring health.
ble for further action. Ayt-s, Hess­
the best talent to our city.
mer, Hama. McCoy. McNaughton, and
Mr. J. W. Custer, ot lllnois/was on Stebbins—5; nays, Osborn and Waters
Mr. Ryan’s clarinette has lost node our streets Tuesday, greeting his many
of ite mellifluous sweetness antl-'he friends.
By Ahl. Bessmer, that when the
handles the instrument with old-time XW. R. Cook and Ed. Bailey are one council udjouni they adjourn until next
skill. Mr. Blumenberg is a 'celloist of of the batteries in the University base Tuesday evening, April Sth, at 7 o’clock.
much taste. Miss Alice Ryan, an at­ to nine.
Carried.
tractive young lady with a pleasing
On motion council adjournal.
Miss Florence Teal, of Grand Rapids,
voice and commendable simplicity ot
FKANK STKBHINU. Rreonier.
style, contributed two songs, the latter was the guest ot Hastings friends Sun­
■
of which was heartily encored. The day ami Monday.
11 ax.Nil)al A. William&lt; at Union
^E. D. Whitlock is In the city, and
concert was altogether delightful.
Hall, undar the auspices ot the Hast­
v^ears a tine new I leaver tile which was ings Lecture Association, Tuesday
in many years has the city been won on the late election.
evening, April 12th. We can present
so shocked as it was on. Wednesday
Mrs. A. Noble* spent a few days of no more convincing proof of Mr. Wil­
evening of last week by Ute announce­ tlie past week with her sister Mrs. F. liams* ability to charm and delight his
ment of the death of Charles G. Bent- A Pancoast, at Charlotte.
audiences than the following roster of
Miss Minnie Cook will leave next return dates: He resigned ids position
week for East Saginaw, where she has in the Albany (New York) A« a lemy in
fore apparently well, and busy ut his
a situation in a millinery establishment. J unc. 1882, since which time he has ap­
post of duty, in the office of Bentley
peared in
Bros. A Wilkins. Few had heard of
Fred Greble. and Fred Goodyear. Alban) N Y.
.EicL'eeu Unit*
li.r-r tiui-*
•his smhlen Illness, and when his friends Student* lit Orchard Lake military AuiMrnlain. F
. . Four unir»
were told of ids death, the knowledge ucadamy, are spending a two weeks va­ Auburn.. X »
.Fire Uture
.came like a shock. They could&gt;hardly cation nt home.
..... Four Uiimm
Braigetort.
Com
..
.
.Three
!!»«•*
believe it possible that the active life of
Messrs. Cook and Preston returned Knoklju. X. Y
... Se«rn tru»&lt;-»
one of the best business men in the city
.
. Four time*
from the suutb Friday evening, Dan UteUkH. K. Y
was ut an end, and that he who had Reynolds and brother Ellra. of! New ChaaUunoa, N. Y.
Three lla»e»
Three thrun
raid Hprta*. X. Y...
ever lived hs an upright .honorable
C&lt;x&gt;prr«to»T&gt;. N. Y.
Four ume*
man. wltosc life had been so foil ot York state, arrived 8aturday.
Coi Lure Ciyr. Stat*,
kindly deeds, unobtrusive aelf-eacrifiee CMrs. Julia Goodyear gave a party r.- inklln. M-«'
Euttourtllr,
X.
Y
anil uDostentations charity, vais gone Tuesday evening for the two (reds,
tg«r
cr»«IUc.
N
\
F.-jr Umn
to return no more forever. jQIis lies Fred Goodyear mid Fred Greblo,, sliul- UrtedtlUe, X. Y. .
was mourned on every hand; and by en’.s’of the Orchard Lak'- Military HarUpcd. I'oou
iTarvc lime.
every one regarded as a public calamity-j Academy, who are spending their vaca­ llodwx X. V.
। Ithaca. X. Y..........
Four
All ’kn» w him as the soul of integrity tion ut their homes. J
Jtetni*tnnn X Y.
Three Ulue*
and honor; as one-of the most valued
O. J. Blackford went to Caledonia MWtllrtowu. N. ».
leaders in evert worthy cause. Sym­ Munday, where he will remain for a MMtllelotrii. Vt.
' vn.ou. N. &gt;
pathy with those so sadly bcrclt was few tlavs. preparatory to going to Lake Muniil
. In every variety.
Fuur ilium
Natick,
.
uni venial, ana freely expressed. For City where is to take position of fore­
Hrv Hum
Three time*
in no, place did the noble qualities of man of the Era. Jay’s many friends
We
have a largo stock of
.Three Umea
mind and heart of the diceaoed shine so wish him success, wherever he may be. New York City. X.
... Teo tlluea
reapl-n lently as in his homo life. Ho
Three lime*
Nortl. Adam*.
ll.r .
«
Oticoola. X. Y. .
wub ail that could be desired ns hus­
Three lime*
The Mendelssohn Quintette Club at
band
and father. As a citizen he ever
]
TkMi Uirw •
,
did
his duty, for fidelity to every trust, Union Ball Wednesday evening. April ITjcIix. N. v. .
..Torre time*
Tlrn-e lime*
isincerity in every task undertaken 13th, under the auspices of the Hastings HMM*. m».«
JUittme*
were
a part of his nature. As a man, lecture
.
!*l*llm«»
]
association. The Mendels­
he ever sought to develop in himself sohn
lUhvar.
N
-l
..T
hne llmee
Bonght before the advance, and are prepared to give
Quintette Club now
en­ RochrUer. N. V.
.Tnrve Hmm
iand others the highest qualities of true tering on the 37th year of its existence, Horktllle.
.Thrve Hines
Cuun.
'manhood. Ilin ideals were high, but represents it remarkable feature of the
. .Three times
....Fire times
newr
Impracticable. Ho ever sought growth and development ot musical
i
...Fire limes
to
attain them by bringing his life into culture in the United State*. In J849 S»r»t.«a. N. Y
t
.. Nine times
1harmony with the divine. His was a at the time of the organization of the HctwMctaJr. N. V
...Five times
. . Four limes
ivery btudious mind. With him time club its personnel was exclusively &lt;if aumtnr*. t'enn...
......
Six times
KrrwrnM.
N.
Y.
was
always precious. Its moments foreign artfata. There were almost no nmotno. klaxt. .
. Thrue times
’
ou anything in our line
were jewels, and were Dever to be lost
..Klxhl limes
,When not engaged In business, he American musicians, certainly none WarraMbankX. Y.
. Three times
with
the
technical
ability
Utting
them
. Three limes
.
Respectfully.
loved
to improve his hours in social to be members of an organization with Willimantic. Conn. .
..Five
time*
wiirumstowu. Mui.
‘
converse,
with his family, or with his sucluhlgh alms as the Mendelssohn
books.
Few men whose pursuits were Quintette Club. The club has natural­ Wurecxter, ma»n.. ........................ TUrrc Umv*
1
not
directly in that line gave so much ly undergone some change during the
Want of space prevents our extend*
i
attention
to literature, and few remem­ long period of its existence and is at Ing tho list. Admission, 25 cents to
i
bered
more of what they read. In present composed entirely of Ameri­ all parts of the hoiwe. reserved seats at
I
every walk of life ho was the dignified, cans with the exception of Thomas W. II. Goodyear A Co.’s
‘cultured gentleman, the man of true
Rvan one of the original founders.
,worth and sterling virtues. From the
However it can truly be said, that no
home he loved, from the community In matter what turn Is made in the artistic
*which he lived and which he ever fcaleldoscopj, the club maintain* the
timed to bless he will I* missed as only same standard of excellence. Every­
the good man, the good citizen, the lov­ thing tills club doo, gives pleasure.
ing husband and father can be.
X&gt;URX.
The concerted selections are performed
Mr. Bentley wiw born in Somersest, with a precision and expression, which
NiiiganiCo., N. Y. Oct. 31, 1841. ami leave do room for criticism. Each
with his parents auno to Barry county soloist is an artist of tho highest order.
33 vears ago. He soon after engaged us The Mendelssohn Quintette Club stands
a clerk with Harlow A Goodyear. Dur­ to-day without a rival.
ing the war he was for four years clerk
SPECIAL
in the provost marshal s office at Grand
At ips last term ot CIrcult Court
Rapids, after whlctThe became secretary
of a white lead and paint house at St. Mrs. Matilda Lester obtained * divorce
Louis, which portion be retained for from her husband Chas. W. The par­
six years. Returning to this city he be­ ties reside in Baltimore, and for some
came interested in the firm of Dickey A time P**t the divorced woman has re­
Bentley, being a silent partner.
In sided with a Mrs. Jendro of that town­
1878 the firm of Bentley Bros. A U ilk- ship. It is alleged that on Sa^ay
ins was formed, with the
Mr Lrater went Ml the house where his
the businetis manager. In the bust, «» wife was, who through fear of him ran
world he had developed a wonderful ca- Into a room tor the purpose of hiding.
naclty tor the successful management Ho followed and caught her. threw his
ofbuslness enterprises. His reputation arms about her neck and endeavored to
tor strict integrity wm never attacked Dour u phial of chloroform down hen
MOST PERFECT MADE
nnd bis enterprise and push
throat. Mrs. L.'» scream* and strug­
universally commwoted upon by all gles prevented the accomplishment of ,
with whom bo came In contact
his purpose, and Lester soon left tbo
The deceased leaves a wife, iirr Mias
Monday .warrant wm
liter one year ot unprecedented snecess in other localities t,
Nellie Boyer, a son, «n adopted daught- sworn out for his arrest, but he had
ed, father, mother, two brothers, r,nd skipped before tho same was placed in I
ST. JOHN PIJO W CO. has arrived in this city with
on'" sinter to mourn his loss.
I he hands of the offlers.
eight men and teams with the
pule wrtltfi trrlrhl
Foriboul ,,&lt;*r P~« MfctnrriKK m. kmebick.
DeWitt Young died in the Eaton
had been troubled with a disorder of
the stomach, aa it was thought Tues­
day noon previous to his death he wm
NUffitno.
taken vlolttUy sick at the factory, and
OI.HU-WOOO-U
rwldly grew worse until Wednesday
tea
tlaa. IL Loa. JoIkB (BMt. M IrrtCf,
daughter,
who
is
under
sixteen
years.
r.B.ka,
th. »d
Drakr
Herbert Itaeon. *f Battle Cmk, baa

HARDWARE!

Hardware!

Wagons, Carriages, Carts,

Buckboards, Platform Wagons,

McCormic Harvester and Binders,

Horse Rakes, Wheel Cultivators,

Mowers, Spring Drags, etc., etc.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop's
DRCH hTORE.

^’NION HALL.
HAsriNG.s. Mien..

Monday, April 18.
&lt; • i* W Fend has the honor to aniwuncr tho
’ :t|&gt;i&gt;ennu&gt;ee of the fatuous

Boston Stars,
I'oturowd nl tho following Eminent Artists:
MEDOHA HENSON EMEKSON
:u» DhtlnjtuttiM'd Atncnean Soprano.
WALTER EMERSON,
Tho Oreatcst ctmirt-nayar Llvw*.
JOHN THOMAS.
rue iuimltaWe llunioriot.

V/fU-l F. HRoWN.
The
Popular Jteodcr,
Accompanist.
h the &lt;;r»n&lt;le&gt;t Nu»lcal and Literary
&gt; 'rn»til.-ulluu 1b the Cqjmlry.

Local News.
Circulation thia iceek. 1,720.
The spring term of the city school*
otnmenced Monday.
fJjEn. Skmon has removed his candy
-tore to Laton RapMls.

worksis rapWill McIntosh has a, new express
wagon and it’s a fine one.

Rev. Mil Martin will preach at the
.Star school house next Sunday evening.

Taxi-ayee" will lyive more to say
about county poor matters next week.

The Michigan State Itoliness Associ­
ation holds a meeting at Parmelee toJuris J. Miller, formerly ot Wood•pd. died at his home at Eirie, Midi.,

SaTvIilay afternoon a little son of
Mr. W. .1. Michael tell in the creek and
narrowly escaped drowning. )

The indies of the W. C. T. U. took an
active interest in securing votes on,
. Monday for the prohibitory amendment.

Hiram Denn, of Rochester. N. Y.,
will, be on the streets of Hastings Satunlay, April Hith, tor the purpose of
buying horses.
.
Wr take pride in calling attention to
the very complete election returns in
this issue. The Bannbi: is always at
the front in the matter of news.
Monday forenoon a chimney on M.
E. Nevina’ store burned out. A stormy
wind was blowing ut the time, but
. fortunately no damage was done.
Rev. Fil VaxAntwi bp. of Battle
Creek, will lecture at St. Rose’s Catholic
&lt; hiirch in thisoUy ou «r.about the 2)&gt;thJ
.subject.The Confessional; or Why Do
Catholics go to Confession.
The Sunday school at the Star school
house commenced last Sunday at 3:30
o’clock, with fair attendance. Mrs. E.
Pennock, superintendent; Miss Havens,
- secretary; Miss Eva Barnaby, organist.

Mr. F. D. Fhillu-h, of Port Huron,
will lecture at the Court House this
evening under the auspice* of the
Knights of Labor. Subject: “The
mission of the Knights of Labor,” All
are cordially invited.
Mrs. Ruth Hedge Tuesday receiv­
ed a telegram announcing the death of
her brother-in-law, Wm. P. Wilkinson,
of Castleton. Mr. W, was one of the
early pioneers of Barry coqnty. He
was 87 years old in February. )
Section No. 243, of the Endowment

Rank of the Knight* of Pythias, is re­
ceiving a large acquisition to its mem­
bership. It affords a safe and cheap
insurance. 8. Greuoel, the secretary­
treasurer. will be pleased to furnish in­
formation relative to the same.
&lt; On May 1st a 100 horse power engine
and another boiler will be put in the
roller mill.)The engine 1* of an im­
proved kind made by the Mansfield
Machine Works, Mansfield. Ohio. Tbc
engine now running the mill to be
•
. . .
-ot being of
। machinery
sufficient power
Id Mochio*
esoaornically. '
Wark* are rep

Oliver Chilled Combination Blow
WOOD OR STEEL BEAM

Come in and See Us!
Y^urs respectfully

ED. POWERS

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers,
Mack Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

BUILDING HARDWARE,

LOWEST ESTIMATES
H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

I. Dawn

Manager

ST. JOHN DISK LANDSIDE PLO\

�The unpreceth-ntetl sale of Bosch** a
p within a few years, has
the world. It to without
doubt the safest and iwst remedy ever
“
discovered
for the speedy and effectual
___
cureof coughs, colds and the sevorwt
lung troubles. Lt acts on an entirely
different principle from thd usurl pre­
scriptions given by physicians, as it
does not dry up n cough and leave the
ilisex^e still in the svsteio. but on the
oontrarv removes the cause of tbe
trouble,' heals the parts affected and
leaves them in a purely healthy condi­
tion. A liottle kept in the house for
the diseases
diw-rtSus tuake^fhelr
niiikt’ their ap
np-­
use when thp
Will save doctor's
doctor’s Dills
bills and
nnd a
pearance, will
■
--------• *-*-* I
1 long spell ot- serious
Illness. A,trial
will convince you of these facts. It is ;I
positively sold by all druggists and I
general dealers in the land. Price, "5
. cents, large bottles.

Carson City's savings bank has com­
menced doing business.

■ Vj vym
peptit. Uta Acker's Dyspepol* Tablets.
Tiicy are a positive curs tor Dyspepsia, Indlgestion', Ftotulancy and Cocslipatlra\Vc goatontw them. 25 and 60 coats.
E. If. Lathrop, Druggist.
The Muskegon County Horticultural
wdrty meets April !&gt;.

•piickly restored by use ol Ajar’s Sarsaparilla.
Lansing is to have a new sporting
club.
•HACKMCTACK.” a ta«Ung and fragrant
R-rfunw-. Price
and » ceuta. Sold by W.
Goodyew.
•
SHILOH’S WCK will immediately relieve
Croup. Wix»plugCough aod Droaehitls. Sold
bv W H. Goodyear.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Cotnplalut you
have i. Printed guarantee on erery bottle ofshllob‘6 Vita)her. I: never fails to cure. Sold by

A NASAL INJECTOR tree with each bottleot
SSiloIfv Catirrli Krnicdy. Price 30 cents. Sold
Hickory Corneas has lost its pitting

HALL’S

WEBSTER’S SPELLER.

THE ALLEGED “BOODLER.

EVOLUTION OF THE ONCE POPUSPELLING BOOK.*'

HE SEEMS TO PERVADE THE METRO

POLIS OF THE WEST.

Ono of the books much iu voguo in tbo
rolou1. -*, T'.ionuu Dilworth’ll “New Guide to
CHiriAOO. Apr.l i—This city
tin- EngUbh Tongue," and when first pnl&gt;Isdwd, about 1740, it wm
wax probably a givat
jyrat tipUr. &lt;&gt;f rxixxdmit'n.when It v
impruvsmeut ou iu predoewaonr, tor it lud
n great —
- •in
“ *both
—,v countric*
—— •■
-i t
ion
To-day,
gta:x*ii&gt;g through It,Jt acenw nc-irly wertb- tunny given befoew Uwspoulal grand jury rek-M-.
mid1 thiv opfiiion of it In-pan tv take gnr.linj tbu u&gt;R»k&gt;ings at county oillcntl i and
----------stove* tm-.nrda the end of th- Rcvotatiou,
would get a call from
when Joel Itatlow proUbly only cxpremtyl
tbo sheriff. Il was
paUfe wnitiment in eoraptainiug that “hubt
ku-jwu that a tuadv-r
on-s lugged Into it when yutsg aro afraid of
all hlu-.ls of graumuu- all thefr days a fur.”
Tburwlny, but dellAt tbiv tlnip Noah Webstar, fresh from Yaknilvly who were the
caitege, was pnaumted with nn F8 tad of Qxttincntnl currency (worth atamt tatlf that sum
in ex* i. ) by liL; father, nnd told tl»t be ritual
*trito out for btnndf. To a Couportlcut rob
k-ge bred fcui thin was eqnivateat to raying.
“Teach a tcbouVond teaijh ta-did. lira: in
Hertford and tb-cn in Gadwa. N. Y., and
from procHcai experience Lcrnnte rouviaccd
Judge Anthony end
uf tbc Wortlilrs'iw^ at Dilworth.
Ton native I,rod Yankee an error kMjme-

Dr. Davia, the Battle Creek abortion­
ist. Is out on 83,000 hail.
C\\c\ *«dreliableIfedicinciiarethcbeat
'-’'■N* to depend upon. Acker's Blood EL
ixir luut bedn prescribed for years tor all im­
purities of the Blood. In every fonnof Bcrufnloun, Syphilitic or Mercurial diaeasea, itU
invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal.
E. H. Lathbop, Druggist.

Brand Haven Republicans nominated
a city ticket
Onxnkensvti, or Liquor Habit,can be Cured by
adoiauteriag Dr. Balnea* Goldaa Specific.

out tut knowledge ot the person taking It, eb
tecilug a speedy and renuanent cure, whether
lite patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoGolden Sperific tn Uielr cdee without tbeir
knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink­
ingot their own free wilt No harmful effect
results from Its administration. Cures guanuileed. Send for circular and tall particular*
Address In ooufidenco Gold ax brxctric Uu
K Race St.. Cincinnati. Ohio.
The advance guard of tlie Salvation
Army has rtmebed Flint.

James Patera sold a quarter section
of land in Huron county a short time
ago for 83J an acre, and for a couple of
days h'o wore a smile of contcn|pient
tterosr his countenance. After that the
smile ran the other way.
Ho learned
the land contains n stone quarry which
makes It worth 8200 an acre.

Worfing Classes, ' Atteatioi
far ibclr spare inoruenti. Hail
and profitable. Fcraous of ci
earn from W rent* to tti.oo per
proportional Mini by devoting al
the burincsM. Hoys and girts

light
«i«Uy

wrltlus. Full r-»rt!eular« and ontOl Jrae. Ad­
dress GROBtiKinixsox &amp; Co.. Portland. Maloa

Maskinaw &amp; M&amp;rqaette 1
•The Mackinaw Short Line.’
Only nirert HonteNo Marquette
Copper ReidMB »f tte
sula ot Michigan.
Taw Through Trains earli way dally, making
c’re conaeoUons In Union Depot at all Potala

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.

WasniMrroxCirr. April
tbo piibilc debt for

Tha M«rri.

month nt nrorly &gt;1.1.-

agai i*t. Hg.OGO.wM* for U&gt;» mr-

IIm nau.n.Liv

1.111

tn toittlkh ,.mrJ-.vur&gt;. ft.-

Onn ol tl

otL r «JI niitura May. I. thua 1 a'.lngi hsi
than j;*l,C&lt;Juj.&lt;U cf r!.c 3 p» r cetd.'liW.i a«b-

blaeklivUiig any cm ployeA
Tltfi bill prohibiting ihv inarrLi’.i ot first
SHERMAN TALKS TO WORKINGMEN.

*M); W. IL Fonl and L H. Bitbse.
’
‘
Gustav A. Buw, hanlxnre itenl-r. on?
Ctmrpt cf cotuplrary, $!.MXi; Emil .M. and
Cbarta* Grn*.
Wanton Vornall, fiyi
ron«pirncy, fl'J.IKU:
Mrs. Dan Wren ami
Mrs-Margarot Mnrear.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure

Gi«e Mayor Smith a Lin.

tetxw March I and the outatanling wtiflcalM Lavw’d&lt;*crre»-Tl nearly
ram-

with that of Um P-tn-M-ralic party. Getting
down to loral mat era lie ma-le a proposition

ilonl ot haste.

’AKIHc

be redwiiasd ter July l. Of th* j:Xi,tesi,&lt;M)
er never vsrtc.s,
still born* on tbo Aibt statement n wriy MW.*
IQO.UUU is &lt;«n itapusi: witli th* V.iltnd Btates
tresurer to saritni national bank cireulatbai oompcUnun with the tnnltli

|&gt;arty was making a strong fight during tb» amount j to nearly Cl*e,&lt;M».&lt;X».
prwnt municipal caoipdgn, end the w*nntor • Tbo silver tub 1, which fnchid** bulliot
York k diicauuted and Chicago stand* rrsolral to stay and convince the qiiallllwl
white the allv.-r &gt;L4l»r» not rovproudly forth os first in big fir**, first a* n, voters of this city that tho iUpulJiran |«irty
r-ummsr resort, nnd first in tnosrunn&gt;&lt;;.&gt;!
»atehful ot hie lutermt
••bondlcry."
After Judgs Anthony ch mo down fre.v.
bomo and was apprise I' of th.* slinath.-r. l.v ddirwnd t: an mnlten“r Uslurilsy r»ighc I i‘* im-lnlot in th-.-v flgurss The outstanding
that comfortably fllfel Turner lu.ll. He ' silver-rrcificnti-s hsvjrun up to w«r(y *1.1.*,.conaentsd to
lin'd
V.-irL*!
net l.v
-vt to always thought iOl Ojll n«i inen-aaa dnrinr- the nn.nth nf
»'arL»l out
by urinrr
laying t&gt;
that
x court in bls private
it wm tto duty &gt;Ja public man to give all Iu nearly »I1.&lt;»&lt;*,11X», th fa In create be. nr in'Uidy
chaml«r», nnd accept
du* to Lira j» kaoptsba ot trade dollar/. Tim
1 &gt;ond« on the terms
pttvioudy nrrangwl
by Slab 's AU wiry
affair* Ill dwell upon the subjvct yf piotev- ?4u,(»w,l&gt;iu to pay for uiatnr.-l and cnltod
Grinnell. Tim work
I km to Amertew hv.iuvtry and tbl monetary
wm performs I quiet*in -' Mircj ut nearly

t»*i.

A MOTHER SAVED FROM AM

UNTIMELY DEATH.
Tears of Sorrow Turned to Smilm
of .Rejoicing,

Picnn MkdictxeCO. — Gkxtlex:

Thr retimt- rabtod. i-,ibkt L-.

ml Co main umtagb Um IVquldican jiarty j.Marth, ptsl. Thu bulk of this
ran
ttaui they tail4 through ni&gt;.» lalr-J
'
*
*
— ««-.ir
sbaU vor namo It may t«! rn'.lrd.
hich IUl.au.tMi

R*publi&gt;xtn |&lt;arty
• agrr t&lt;&gt; adopt’’
Tim dii)»it&lt;* between capital and

mired by tlw R-pubJwnn &lt;«rtr

ExiNMicilinvs

DE'.TH OF JOHN 8. SAXE.

Dy cure* wholly unprecrttentnlln i’&gt;* M«t&gt;»;- ..

born at Highland,
Vt.. mid bogan lira

&lt;.r
there wan
TFird St It*
&lt;&gt;r musuid
ot»e in whl
y.r» of the
t-nBspIracy
pretenses.

•»tn orran
Mate, for t!

Whow ofhc
•’oonds priD
•ird with th
.ileninlty f&lt;
&lt;&gt;t the terra

the agent &lt;
nn the bon
called seal &lt;
of onlinarj
l*en detect
vlnclng nt
poor honest
The man
twelve of tl
and hentonc
itentiary.
tby for tlie
amusing to

ihrir testla
him.
Wh
was posit;v
rd a fraud.
ncknowlrdg
that thepci
wus luitrsg
t hat his cor
did noCfwW
him uostee
had bougta
price. He
•3«use lie 1ms

could wiak
was.expecM
the same &lt;
wine pri«
trand u^iw.
honest wb»
such a ache
into it v/KJ
one muat-i
could calm.
at the tM»«&lt;
in Lis poMc
value
his nob* f«
times
airreeutent
mwist hiw. :
hia neigbiKr
tlceil oo hi
ridiuulo^s '
hanging &lt;kw
b.e had ijeea
was tryieg
other uiac.
such ruen.-o
uate in keic
* In

cant fxmw
swindled. ri

IM.L lie Uxmnwrd.tor of The Burliag-

other auc
iu
i«n«iocia tiwdv no wptanaifon.

the Democrnti'' can-

' WahHinotox Ctrr. April

political offlo. until
H’.:, wlten be w*« de

but it istH
“vIcUhmF m
names. Mot
whether ltd
nr the tMMr

— P&lt;&gt;.lma»ter

to be.«MUh
would otk*
and tb«,3
srt-ve pity a
regard it w
man shhiM
•dole h isexw
“tailing X«&lt;
:iD»n. ■
Indian* o
where btwv
".ihene switkf
■tloM* after (
*orry to kit
As not yet.

•lightest foundatlo.i for such a story,
to Friday, “and tto &lt;tatonwmt certainly

fsrewnll to taw mi&gt;| politics ami deviXrd
biuwrlf to lib-raiiirv nnd ferturlng. winning
Wi,r 1.1 -m 1.1., r.—..
_■
important railway transaction.

Nbw Yhuk. April A-Rotwen I*. Plow.r
fcCo hav* purchased a controlling inter*!
m the Chicago A E-tstern Illinofe raAroad

gentleman liar* alrrojy sfoketi m me alxviit

in emphatic dwntal. It hss never vnterwl
my Iwal tn mak» any ptarn f.w taMS. Then*
fa but &lt;w substantial {mill: in tho paragraph
ta qnretfon, and I am wy pron i
that.-It
fa Gist 1 am" a friend of Mr. 1* H. K-IIcv.
one
tlw.
Dial In titera ruld'kl..'*

The aSov
C’nlllton &amp; CeatMln,
□inn charge* of ronEpirncy. tU.lMIO; M.
McDonnl'l am! WI
iam Fitrgerald.
I'lill IC nil V tA*n
&lt;miko nonr- ifuium,..
nnd friend of “Buck"

mtolonars,

“Tho American Spelling Book" The author
was constantly simplifying and .improving,
for altlwugh soon o.-cupied in H&amp; dictionary,
yet ho always seenrod to fool an sepectal in­
terns: in his first venture, and well be might,
for almost hfa whole support was derived
from tbo book. Olbera copied hfa idoas. bop­

Ilrolgnatlun of a Popular Ufltclal.

ndaw.l &lt;o Iw swuru, but affirm? J.
[ nn-nt i.lr
Tlie Wisconsin senate Friday ccmumxl in । nm two'

Amor Hmlth, Ito Republican canitatate tor

tbo “ffateet Fabios." Ttxwo were au after­
thought of tbe author, for ttoy do notapfxur
in tta&gt; curliest edition* How many have ear­
ned along, iu after life, the moral lesson*
taught by “Tbo Country Maid and Her Milk
Pail," “Tlx* Fax and tbe Swallow," "Tiro Cat :
and the Rat," “Tlw Fox and Uiv Bramble,”
and many other equally sharp examples of and TlioinasConuolly.
evil doing, which wore probably &lt;;uite ns effipronuuciatfon wwc on the' language of the
children.
Tbo «pellfaig bonk »low]y underwent altern­
ation*. Tho printer* discovered very roon

T1&gt;? Am*rircii dub, of Pittsburg, n proniimnt Republican ergauint on. will celebrub*.
Gon. Gran'.'s birUttlay. April J*. with a baaquet. tn wbfah r. liJTta number uf divtlnguishoil Repuhltcaas have t«mi Invited.*

wickclnoci fa dealt*! the raetropnlu ot tlw

-Webster, Jr., E»q." Thh wno&gt;l engraving
and the absurd title of the boo!: were made
for want of • better the [&gt;oint» of attack by and E-l H. Smith.
Henry L. Holland, prvd-lent of tbo Ameri­
those at enmity with him. “Mr. Grammatical
can Prreorvm* Faint company that per
Institute,” “Mr. InsUtutiounl Genius," “Mrt furm-d
tbe mammoth point job on Ui*
"Squirt!, Jr.," were some of the names applied
• iu.is/u: ni. v- imnaiil ami Joan &lt; rrnn &lt; or
to draw up u modk will, iu which be bo- ^Iclkmnld, by Urn war. employes Holland ।
&gt;]uanthod him idx ‘•Ri»anL«h milled dollar., to A bookkeeiwr an ! confidential clerk.

To all who studied the speller, tbo jMirt that

nt Chicago,
Sou a tor SlrretorN bill prohibiting th* wil­
ing or giving to minors of tobafew In any
form paw&gt;l th? Hlinoa sonata Wedneedny.
A resohitlon protesting again/t British
ivorci vw tegUation for Ireland wa« adopted
Thursday mining by tbo Pennsylvania

Frfctay night Senator Stawman doddr-l to
remain in (.'inviiinati until Sunday urornhig.

was revbKd. one printer gavo him $3,(U&gt;n mtn. rw&gt;&gt; &gt; bnn*M* rootplmcY an&gt;t
brib
year for hl i term of copyright, mid nnolta r
^40,0U0 for tbo privilrgo of printing edition*.
forTr-urtcvn ynux Ry 1S1H,'&gt;,uiM).«00.-t&gt;pi&lt;&gt;.
had been sold, and by 1MT, 24,U0U.tlun, or an
Michael It. L*vden,
average rate of nearly 400,&lt;xe cv^Acs a year,
llitro cbargwi c f conand fretn th1., tiny* on it is safe to ostiuiate
rjlrm7, »ll/*S/;Job.i
D’Mn'I-y. Sr., and
tta* calc* at a milUo'i copkx annually.
Karli jemtar varied his edition* in partial
C&lt;&gt;mnifa.iuni*r Chri&lt;
lais to pluc*e tii- own fancy. The Philadel­
phia printer -.aidx-llishcd” bi* with a portrait
of the •■Father of his Countty," nnd Mr.
sird K R. NcliiiddL ,
Thomas, the great N»w&gt; England printer, not
EdwnrJ Phltlipw,
to bo outdone, &lt;.rnamcntod hfa with a vile

tbe broil of bh sjwtting book, that which
graces it at present Ix-iug so ugly that it
w-arcj tlw children from their faraons; but
this legacy is to be paid him only on couditiou
that be kavet out tho title!)f "Squire' at tbc
bottom of sdd picture, which fa extremely
odious In an American school book, and must
inevitably tend to corrupt tbo |»&gt;liUeal prin­
ciples of tbc republican liable* that behold

FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH.

little dlffirulty in doiag. The Bat ot lodtotol

tho judge mlJcnirnol
fur lunch. Tlw folAmrncan Sjicliing Book,” and still Inter, in •iwlng l« a li&gt;( of the
comrtib»f&amp;»nr*
and other• who fur.n»l.^l
HOW'S THIS.’
a re-vised form, “Tho Elani-atary Kpclliug
the ainoui.K furnlxiK*! by tael., and
Book.*' Tbo Ikxdc proved u gtvit suejew IbCTtds;
U.t—1. .. &gt; .
edition after edition was called for, and tepWe offer One HuDtlrol Dollars
plantod naarly every book of iu kind pub­ b&gt;f compirncy, (H.50a*. UnuLitmn, Mi.|,?&gt;B;
ward for any cue pf Catarrh that
___ lished in tu.* country.
c-'th
Horror and h/nil Galitz.
.
not In? cured by taking Hull's Catarrh
It was tbo i-ustotn then tor author* tosell to.
Mniimwoiwr i&gt;4* &gt;*&gt;*&gt;u. (nrw&gt; cnargtw nr
tho printers tlx* right to print cvhtiou. ftr n • &lt;m*;&gt;lraey and «&gt;tn&gt; bniwry. $ &gt;3,00.1; Fl. C.
cprtain nu::t!x*r of year;, nnd ncvordtagly Walker and Harry Bvrn*.
F. J. CHENEY *V CO..
C-miuiM.mer J. J. (Back) McCarthy, tour
Wetntg* sold his privilege io printor* in Bo*
eliarg*-* «if &lt;■•»«&gt;.irscy, &lt;wm&gt; bnbeay. 9IT,ta*i;
FropYh.. Toledo, 0.
I*. J. Flynn, J hik-. Hannan, id. E. Mc­
d-ilplita, f &gt;r transportation was th«n so d&lt;fil Gregor
.
cult tta-.t nuiio of these priuters could intrrCnmrni silnnor H. M. Oliver, consiilniry.
I*. S. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken fero with ench otbur’8 mh-x The &lt;opyrl/.ht J-'i.tyiO; Tlumris A. H-uyihe and Rotor Furinv rnally. acting directly upon the was soon uf great vnlhe; in 17W tta* buck rn
blood and mucus surfaces of the sys-; ■cflitig at t!x&gt; rate of WO a nvdk, and in 1TL»'
t'.inttntadoner Christian G«:is. conspiracy.
tent. Price, 73 cts. per bottle. Sold by
ail.l&gt;ruggists.
years tbc author fava] on the jirocttiU from
tbc spellw. white many {aiblisbcni wcro coin-

CATARRH CURE

REDUCTION OF NEARLY 813,000,000

A statue ot Bcbcyier Colfax 1st
.... I
imltanapotis May SM&gt;y

v.

work eounithing that need/improving. Web­
ster sec himwlf to tln&gt; task of reforming the
“New Guido"—a work of un mean proportion
willi the tack of philological knowledge in
thb country at that Hum*—and after two
ytmrs of linrd study compktnl his re.vimou,
when ho traveled through tbc statra, undaivoruig to obtain copy right taw* inorikr
to protect his work. Returning to Hartford
with partial sucitsu, ho next sought a pub­
lish,.r, bul ot warn without stmaw.tesn, with
the aid of a loon from Joel Barlow, bo wa*
driven to the nervosity of taking tlx* whole
risk upon his own shoulders; and Htubon
Goodwin, printer* iu Hartford, printol in
IPv4 3,(O&gt; coptea, taking from ths author u
bond to umko good any deficiencies there
might be.
Webster had origitraUy Intciwled to rail hfa
book “The Anjcrirun-lnstrurUir," but by tho
advice of Dr. Esra 8tiL», president of Yota
• &lt;«Ucg**, tbu title tnu changed to --A Grarnuuitical Institute of the English Language,”
nnd nothin* proves toe real merit of the work
strongly an the fact that for twentv veant
it bore that title, and yvt lived, though at

PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT

GENERAL INFORMATION.

warden*

■•uKo « Indiana Cuai Railroad company.
x-ll IF III" Iran.'l... te...

»

u.

’ U^U“‘‘

...

. .”

dent Iw. appointed \to following n^mad
pMmaatora: J. U-ward Taylor. rotamtn-

Bohemian

inisu ORU.
meet that h
other words
on condition
to swindle
badly. Thi
the itiheren
brother fam
No tberouff
right ^nind

“•*«

~
x.
PT “,1 IL “• U&lt;4lhtor, of
hew A wk. ami Uwix Lyford, tbo general

N. C.t A. MfCWrcry. Austin. N„».

WAranutAX.

nnd tauinraa men indicted l.-sido* Ukmu meo-

CommtaikxMr IL H McCtaughrvy.' t&lt;
Iinrgre of compirm-y anti one of bribery.
......... v......

, ■—
» •.J...™ mini a •
**
KW**"’ M- H- prewWrot
Inptaroof II. IL Stovnuaom! H. H. Stevens
view |&lt;reuh.nl in place of G&lt;xiro« h
Bali, lira syndiente is coaipowiij of nar.
Ue. MauUOod with th. CMrago' ft
roapMr' A
tW? *n,Ur",U U ‘"tomtad. Tira AU-hison, To;»ka &amp; Santa Fe is not rspnranted in
the syndicate, but ns Atchison mado a traffic
contract with lira Chicago &amp; Eastern UltuoG

«'A-'UM&gt;Tr&gt;Xi &gt;TT, April

I-Mr s.tta

taraldlvWouot th.pos.omo.

pliable, more ooxnfbrtablo, and NEVER

AVasnuurron Crrr.

BREAKS.

vuarr-r

of bribery.
Warden W. J. McGarigte. six arbUUonal

Chicago &amp;

now over 7000 dolly-

Indiana Coal company

Kono oro genuine unless “Dr. Warner'a Corailne” to printed on inride ■:
tho steel oovwr. ____ _
'

William Harley, contractor who built
ln“&gt;» aaylrnn at a coat of nrarlv

our vics. ot
antly. This
we have sai
but the Uaie

-as you ugr.e

FOB BALE BY ALL LEAPrfO MERCHANTS

yet tbo sake tacrearaxl steadily. and It found
Governor

eted to England, in a rvviwxl form ft helped
to educate tbo Coofedersto youth during Um

•ey*. Ohio, w„
- Pritchard, ed-

Ray.

u Aiyitiy Di\UpM

chicaoo. il^

f®r low-pric
credulous.

rODR LAST CHANGE/*,

npon him Indi

country.

TO BUT

Rgmid upon a plan to admit student* to

'$5 • iTA
DAKOTA

become *o thoroughly intarMtwl in tl» work
FIRES AND ACCIDENTS.

•rariiy iuexpenenewd hands. Mr. Grinnell
rsn make a motion for lira Impanelling of a

E. W. ALLEN

fa believed, will thus be anaWed tn athntafattf
and juxtleo to all concerned.—Frank I^alie*.

IBWHICO.
Csk-aoo. Apr

played Saturdwv

ton; lire rett

Carolina ro.
□wan
■MTM•Esnw.

HALF
MILLION

not enough s
for fifty iMt

yrnGtn with
UU1K fox qu*
Wouid the
o«t to look r

uoonrmpcM

to recall

�G^.7 W
Agricultural.

f:t «.EVC D iVKxroitr,

bites are practically little known
among us as yto and wk.thwttey will
lie BVtaylng affair or not is a matter ot
varying opinion, but certain it is that
n»«Dy good feedrai apeak well of enrii*ge. It does not seem to be necessarv
to go to grwit expenot, and make a pit
and wall it u» with masonry as was
first done, and tatter methods are being
learned.
We clip the following from the Ohio
Farmer which gives many practical
[mints of interrat and if any of our
readers slior.id b„ intending to Imild a
silo it may give sumo g(MXI hints. The
second article gives full directions for
a silo of u»c»onry.

and with। the minimum expenditure of
*5*“*,
the silo makes one eomHeta job. anddone with until needed
Cor the stock.
Sparta, Wfa.. Feb. 31.

A KANSAS INqviRY.
B. Franklin, of Barton, Co.. Kans
wants to buila a »ilo of Hvh hundred
• &lt;ert&gt;r of t*-** • iirmw»" rwrwwr.
[m
business ta-ing at the county
ton* expadty. It should bn ns tallows:
il) tert long, 20 feet wide. ■ if. ir.-t deep
^j,r Mflt of th*1 counties of tbe state­
pig down to get a go,&gt;.j foundsUbn In­
, :ii&gt; t.-mu, during last week, 1 found
. -,;’r -a,is a Bohemian nutcase bring
ly w fro.st; pm in a layer of stone-, about
s.x inches deep; make concrete thin
the &lt;s&gt;urt hmtw. The case was
enough so it will fill all space between
“usmtl interest, it being a&gt;*nnrinal
atoora; put in three cross trails, middle
t:i which a rather prominent citi-,
one two feet thick, the'(Alter two Ufa
•. .1 the county was being tried for
teen inches; aide walls two f.-et thick.,
traev to obtain money under fitaw
plaster inside of ull walls so nothing
will prevent the ensilage from settling.
. .. alleged that u cninp-my h.-til
It po-stble. build the nllo so thq d nir
_• id ■ •' uoder the taws ot the
will open into thn fradmjf alley. Make
... ..•rtlit- purpose of selling Rohes HFhe 'isibur at th., hm, uieeiiuK of the your &lt;hx&gt;ra wide enough to p.ms through
rndio order to inuktt n better
mMR tUirvinens’atwociHtiou could with whatever you use to haul ensilage
• • honesty, the compatn- had its
.,!- j rinte-i.
it hail deposi- nut help talug struck with the inicnm. to iew|. Take a ptank four incites nar­
witii tin- sta’.e amritor SS^QtX) ns an muirt-M. that v.os mxnifestMl over the rower than tbs walls ot silo; Stand this
. p;- . to: the ftoithful carrying out subject -of ensilage am«»ag the dairv- up against life wall In thedoorwuv; it
will leave a space uf two Inches kich
’ 1. rius of Mthi bond, and to make n.eu F^ent. L«t year nearly one side; then take two inch plank m.ttehhamlrjd dhs wrreerv,tad by dairymen
. lain ’&gt;• tie- vtetim. there was what
ed.cul right lengtKtogo trciaswtae ut
•u-ut called fhe State-Real printed in different parts ot tbc State, nnd at doors; Illi space with sawdust, dry earth
the
tiparta
meeting
*
’
&lt;
conaiderwble
theta nd. This claim—or the soor cut straw well Cramped in; ran pul
•Ued seal on Mie bond- nhnngh by men number of these fanners were present up your doors as fast as you till, und
’ -rdimiry imelligi-m.* it could hav,v and related their experience; also A. P
■ t-i iiep. i i&lt;yi as a frautli wa« the coii- .iluncEstry.or Miuntuota, late president take down as fast ns you fat'd out.
The end door should go uenriv to-lhe
ng Aigamejtt that took in the of tbe State Biciety, nnd Hou. 11. P bottom.
Doors uhould go to the lx&gt;tof De Knlb. Uli. president of
•:
Surmvrs-of Indiana.
tom but need not go to the top us you
The man w«; i-anvictrti by a jury ot the National butter rnufchrt'Me lUtaocla- can throw over the top doors four or
of il;* afon-saidfannest farmers. ti«ta Iwth very extagulvc leeders ol live frat.
Fait sills on top of wulfa;
:.&lt;! -•■i,h ni-»'£ io two ■years in the penThe discussion took :i whin range studding eight feet high; baud up uuii
•j.-.:’.rv Sow tehile i had no sympuput on a good shinglud roof, then you
■ . '.he &lt;&gt;'•;.t,dentdn the rase, it wgn anti covered nil points of the subject can carry up uxuporarv tawird walls
; ling to I’Cjk ut those injured inn&lt;»-1• Every effort was m.ale to draw out about two rvei.
Jflllled tdowlv and
.. • as thr' easin- forward tiygnv |I facts, aiid not n serious objection was well trodden it will oeltl.* atamt thus
,i: i.-niR-inv
...... in th- uiuvwv.
matter .^..•u-L
against Fwmieil out Everyone who had any
,Uv everv man of them i ntaiuile knowledge from experience *»’r niut-h. In tilling you ran till twn pit;
at one setting? Jjet cutting b.&gt;\ oppox; -■.•-.■ clysnrs tl e prisoner intend-1 *-wrvutiun gave i* great, praise.
iu* tho division wall. Haven xlxl m t.h■
: . I emt one of them but had to I Tl:c subject of tire quality ul tli? nu$p. run into one pithne day, into Um other
•■; :::•• on - ciwx-cxinuinution.
l to first ■claim attention, win! the next; that fa why' I advise the mid;-r:rah.- wto^to
wa^to |«.v
pay tor the oats
outs |
wnsloundth.it
■'as lound that lion. Hiram'
Hiranth d||*. wall’to Im-so thick ihR r'i Zd
und extravagant and ' frH’ith auppliea the great I'lantathia
? \vi L r.Tii 1 W• hU‘txI
'
-iuu
c.M1 i»» ;sguui. Mint ;-••rs—k*™* 1 iftuuwina
hi* ■ .onplaint.whs that the parties I
'v,th butter un warrant, und ‘Br. foot of .cut straw, then double bonrd
•M ti. 1', tl the rmitpu-t in sclhmdfor 1 ••’’•ckx turobhed them the cream, faith and break joints; leave one Iti -h Hpvjn
-mid;.- the mustier of bteshrfa he 1 5roiU dairiw* fed exclusively on ensilage lietivrs-n the walls tmd boards so thev
iL-ht st. iht sauie exhoibitatat 1 *“tl bran, that the .premium'butter ut will settle and not get caught on tlie
lie willd •rretr like a calf lx- . J'tiwaukv wax made from ensilage wh!D. Use for weight anything -ymt
; • iwi l-teii gulled bn ten bush-- J”’*;- au‘l G’«t few*. Austin, who feeds can get Ur tho easiest—enrth. wood? or
a', ten udllitrs per bushel, tart bis l(*j cows uO pounds each of ensilage stone.
(If all rvporta are true of Kan­
r.d’ with nnaplaeeney while Ire • F&lt;T' daj-,_und seUs his butter in New sas, some A-asnns grftaahoppvr.-i would
.. .-vr. :mg to sei: twenty bushels ot • 1 ”‘'x ut a .cente-above quotations. It is bn convenient).
When opening silo
-ji’io- swt’• ti:»: next year tar the.' ■S‘\iHn-, every one seemed to lx* satisfied. throw out weights and uncover a whole
•
prie--. It k * misnomer and a!
Ihv cost was the next inquiry, ata! pit. lin'd feed-hum top. Taken layer
1 :d up &gt;mr language to eail n muu ■, a-le «i*‘° n,e3 put- the actual wst of fill-. off every day.
If you make lioxt-s and
• &lt; -f v.-h-! could-listen one moment t« .' JUlf l*’e pita xt From 15 to 50 cents pur liU with earth or stont*. for weight, and
. ’ • •• h-um as That, much less cuter । **'u, -u‘'1 the. cost, rent of rand, lalxir keep same far twe every season, you
.
.: v r.'i tall-khuwh-dge that sonre ‘‘“'I interest oc machinery, at from could put iu side door iu’ frame work,
art ; u tin* end get swindltxL
l&lt;» S1.75 gicr ton. The feraling build a staging out side, and pul them
. . ! • • .tie y • onteraplate and connive । value was. put ut two und a
n half to there until you need thtim “
aop
p use next
• Tne b‘-s •i»-&gt;s that Was to put nio3ey*i ^rw’
of eKsilage to i»no tow
ton u.
ot the. ^season;
season; saves elevating every
ever s-Mon.
t i
;• •.\vt even -tram the fictitious I best hay, and the cost-of producing
ah. ig’.-id upon, ar.d risktai giviuj j vnsiltige milk with an flight-pound
•.. ! r piqrx*n&lt;7at a price tort*- i-i-t'-iun of bran per day w:u put at, about
It in a great refatake in the farmer tn
. • .
•■ n . real’ worth, with tire • "m-thud to ucm-half o! that of milk
.i.-ut. 1!&gt;U‘. these lueitta t-houlrf i,pro&lt;iuctti from buy and com meal. shorten the rations of the stock in the
spring when Ike haymow begins tn look
-t !. • :n jj rp-tr.iting a fraud upon wi’.b bran mid o’! meal appetDiers.
small in the hope that supplies will lust
- ui ultair-. .ust.Mkrnbfe the nne rirxii“mslrutliou ol tho silo was
■
.;i
Tire :-:ra fa tt.irse :lriK -'Vifiviy inquire*' about. It seems that tlirough "till grass." It is chtsiper to
.'
- 1 s-r m;■■ a .■■ 1:1.m with ’« . the •'•tone cement site hits few admirers, buy grain or hay than to attempt to re­
-c • •. whiningur.mud ta-cauw'.I‘n,l the woodaE silo built of -2xp&gt;-incn store lost flesh. Kri*p the rattle, up in
good condition through the uarly.spring
' :
•--. -. -..a: t :hi- ver-, gum.- fa. --•ludiiiug with alining ut twu thick­ months.—Michigan Farmer.
’
. -r.1 he-ii-.oe rt» pta’v on sn:i- -nestotM of inch bo.trds with tarrtsl paper
r k-i.
ihn- no empathy for ? between was preferred. The studding
.
u-ilv that thi".• were unforti.- -1* covered ontbe outside wife xbip lap
I&gt;. A. Bradford, wholesale piper deal­
.' in • --g bora.
'
aiding made air-tight by an inside
• ■ -r -1out of ever- han-1
‘’^^rrdl paper, making a Jf.J-inch er of Chattanooga. Tenn., writes that
...
,121uTuX ‘’■■I-1 Ur -p..-.. U.M inclde lioiu« he was seriously adRcted with a severe
oSmr Ser man
I ,u“l ‘&gt;'»^bl«ra-ov&lt;-r. amt was tor ta-ttrr cold that settled on his lungs: had tried
; p’' v" ra '• JmtaS whteh 1?-han “ waU 0UwI :n Wllh s*w,l’oq •
many reni‘s!i«s without Iwnefit. Be...
( &lt; nrtaX- tar nr tar and
ua a ta*tvr prutevtor from I he trust. icff Induced to try Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption. did so und
!1- ■
- GstSLt -illuredlum iE’ \ '-tf^brra moiitUM- and nfao beCOTtefe a wax entirely cured TTv use of a lew Imb.................
'
-Hiureu niui in..). bjUe hMrtajr fur .rats and inicfl and ta u tie*, since which time he has used it
in his family for all coughs and colds
................................................,. ,
,
&lt; undue-tor ot fs jst rather thnn x prowith best n^ulta. This is the experi­
.if w;,ru--. may s-vrn a little harsh. 4etor from it.
1 • ’ ' ‘ T Sw"-‘WhlTJ fib.'
RrtiUbMftf »n» orjhn... .Ho, ence ot thousands whose lives have
— &lt; ■ - i. .Gt- • '• .inw, i.^rC-1 ar” different fvem any I have seen in lieen saved by this wonderful discov-ry.
Trial bottle* free at W. tl. Goodyear Ci
’ • l7
‘ -.Ar ehamwt former''
“nd ttle«waer“ Maimed them to
•
it ^l Hlv C14
I b**Wter than solid ones. These partt- Co.*s Drug Store.
.
' • " t what i're-. wouK’ s««u
•,rc Il,*le
,nak^* “ Pt‘rP®n'1 ‘*
.1 w thV rraTmt asttaw eu,ur
lQ
w,lb an’’ puttiWf
Edward Shepherd.of Harrisburg. III.,
Id - t j-?- should .Veil witti tir-fc? BU.tarhfaedg«i plunks crosswise ui the 1 rays “Having received so much lt?nt■’re
taw ar - e ...tad ihJv
J41* th-emta litUng into tb-uegrouvrs. ! Hl from Electric Hitters. 1 feel it my
■
ti • oroteeLmn I rat^ot' v 4
C‘e
PTWrads. plunks are put duty to let suffering humunity know it.
. - ' ‘ , 71 -1, ti-tai’\
; '»
iRfe &lt;»»&lt;• pH one dav
Have had a running sore on my leg for
",
1^0-m
i ami fee other
fee pta ks
years; my doctora told me 1 would
L.] '. .“.a*- -hitehtiS LSin theSrtli 1 lru* ln
Wfieu feedin&lt;°“L ilr- eight
have 'to have ’tlie bone m-raped or leg

GLIMPSE OF DETECTIVE

LIFE.

‘■There i ■■ une tiling I nrmr

un-lrr-

tevtive. I think about half Dio yoath of
America mu-4 !:«&gt;UI It tbeir dcan*«t nwbttl- n
to bo &lt;te:r-.-tivra kxuc* du;.-. 1 «up;&gt;rao tbc
great tiumfar of tnudiy 1kxi!;k thrown &lt;&gt;t&gt; lb?
publicoves-y tvyck which portray tbc lite of
a dat'rttiry a ■ ell. = -item-nk rad glm-y a&gt;o ret»por»&gt;rt,lo lor ip,vt.of it—triabi like tbe luthl
*!nH paldtsU-i over tiio imi:do of Allan
I’iwk»rrnu. n&gt;«l n hi-.h Allan I'iaki-rtan tai

EUSBDKI13 D2ATH
in the »u.-.-n«pi to avim -lite Niagara
Whiripoul luipiib i* no more rockta* or
ilangeroua than to trifle with diaraae
wlii h each day aecurra a atrimger huf-i
and hutene the end of life. This h
a;«ecuiliy trae o[ r)i«n&gt;tu;uli&lt;*'.i, neuralgia,
sciatica, nod urrvo-.a headache, wUch
though p.-riixpH rlight al Km. are extreme­
ly dangenmii, ai&gt;l i.teadily re'-ure a firmer
gripnntil «t lu*t; di - agony M unendurable
un I mdtlcn
briogi idief.
Thue di»-.-a«.-» ran be cured by the u«o
of Alliloplt'irua i hicb, in ontmectioa wiUt
AthloplwKH Fills nevrr'lalls when prop­
erty uwd. ItetJ the following Inna tbcxj

KIRKS
WHITE

RW

“Tta’liuMi h itat ttarn h pnvirma little *• .Uiimpborus L" c.-rtsinly un v. cel tail
Ilfat nial itill bin of story i:i a, mrdivine far rhe imgu&gt;in. While 1 have
duieeuvex life.' W'-’ro un? forever irains nc.-cr had cmt:.4uiiiu um-!&gt;niyaelf f have

experience’ reiuiitciy nwnabliug 1l*c wiki talej
th .t are cnatilinally
told alxxjt uv If
I'iftii avmnta r-ipiotudri". xiesittl be Amtinu-

f-rer.
publl-- «nuH think it very •Arun.Tv, wouldn't
ftf Bal that rnmldut t» iialf cn unnatural
on roiwtaiitly d.-"&lt;Til&gt;ing iletectivis n« un-

toothpk'k. Th.' average detective fa nx&gt;Ily
not mu di morn t him n uatcl.man. Hodiffere
Xnwn nu ordinary patrolman principally in

work lx not c Ut more inu-neting or exciting
than thvt of tho nvera-- jiatruimtm. Ho may
recognise snauold offender &gt;&gt;u tbostrret nnd
ran l.an in, vfntcb some i.tqiortant building,
l':ii!t tip somebody'■&gt; stolen watch in a jurtvii-

°r&lt;’,fc’4i:" ..
E
cri/uitiel
CTbitinal wL-ni«
wkoi* wonted
u anted bore.
here. If tar. pod
thogu~.tr tlmi't run
withtlwaposms, lex
tea cliniiv * t» one 11 tax an tlw frim- twenty
years bo'll never &gt;lo any tbit.,: inure cxcltin;;.
“In otder t« get the precious p.'ii ih\;c &lt;‘f
touting his biimslrum and utocomfu.-urt.le
kind of n life. m&lt;*t of us have served liaid
apprenticeship in the ranks of the |&gt;oliec and
shanottitiatcd th' j osu«aion of kcMcond jivig-

The only brand of Lat:iMiry Soap
awarded a Cnt elms medal at tlie
New Orleans Expvsltioli. Guaran­
teed absolutely pure, and for general
household purposes is tiic very best

riiennuiiift’n. a:n| Itcdrrti him; never fans
lived trtoubieu wi di tlic.discaH-ain.'c. The

SOAR

II- uMx| ih

ami ria*i

t Mraifa'ti, Wt.icon-in.
I have !&gt;e&lt;&gt;n a virtini of aMvero rheutualMitfar the । Ll line.? y ivin.and hnvjn;trie;!
evwry knu.-.n runie*lc wid-r.-.t
avail. wn» lita'-utaimsl. Li-twintir I

In pursuance und by virtue ot an order and

tuid entered on the first day &lt;4 March. A. D.
!"«. In n certain ranw therein pending
wkrrelM Lyman A. Bhedd in complalaant, nnd
'
'"“"S* Alma Young, iteorfs lluxbca
and Beli.s HiuEtxti are detWTdant-.
Notice fa hereby alveu, tliai 1 sfaul well at public
atirtlou. to the Lfahesl bidder, on Saturday, thn
turutvthlrd day ot April, A. ti. IU*;. at ten
&lt;&gt; clock tn the forenoon, at th* north trout door
of the court hot)M*. In th- city &lt;g HMtlnn, Coubty of Barry Snd State of Mlcl.fsan, «ald court
h
belnx tho |&gt;!;m c of Inddlnc the Circuit
Court fur Maid Count)- of Harry, all the folio* inc
draeribedproperty, fo wit:
Commeneinx at a point « r&lt;afa Mouth of thd
quarter (MMt &lt;&gt;u north side ot Mstlon nuiu bee
I wo. und on the south we«t corner of a lot formcri? owned by Myron C. Swift, ruuulnc thenro
cj&gt;&gt;t twenty-four rod", thence aouth eighteen
roils mon- or Uns to a fcare, thenn- we»: twen­
ty- four rodn.' thence north eighteen rndt
alou" the center of l.lghway UK plaeto
of beclnuluR. eoataiulug about three afevs ot
land be the same more or less. Balng a port ot
tlie north wert quarter ot the north ea»t quarter
of aeetlon two lu tuwn one north of range ten

id Mini for the nfHii
nrn.'r drnggyltalionld k&lt;&gt; ;&gt; Athb-phuroe
mi 1 .Addophur •• l’iiL\ fatt where lliey »wna&lt;&gt;t be
&lt;T the ilna^girf the Alhltophuroe
Il J Wall Si.,'New Yrrl.. will
acral either irtrnnue pni«i: on men I •.(
rci’ dnr price. ihi«h i» $-!.*&lt;• |tr Lottie
far Vld -p'i.-n &lt; iu-1
ter Pilb.
Uoq.1, .w, Alhloplnnw l'HI» ere nut-quoted.

Dated Itafttlnga, Michigan. March 0,1V7.
AIxyRZO E. KENAKTON.
Circuit Court Commliwloner. In and tor Barer
County. Mirhigun.
Ta« ZrmtwmtfjrXue'VM/hlPiiralrtan. PHILIP T. CULGROVE, Boildtnr for C&lt;m&gt;■'_____ _________________________
(videl) known. reUabeaEd ftkUful.jtro
tbe PutTreuutcbi far UieCuraor

Ut I IVf D 01Ilcc 63 Monroe St.
UK. Al&amp;bll. Grand Rapids.

happen tn tanro tluui one man in 1U.UHJ.”—

•und np-&lt;n th- n-|HitsUou ot I be odcinal.
&gt;&gt;aae Uruaiuc tin I cm bcarln Clrta Htnmc

It is a ennverieut tiling tn have a Htanding
account el a rtorv, where- you ••an go at any

JAMES

MEANS

z322^-,S3 shoe,

tint tbft^v itrin*, &lt;1131! ibou^li tliry may !»•,
niotini up with appalling rapidity into n wuu
generally tr u n wfae economy, buy thing* iu
Ihte way wfak’h they could easily do with*
■•ti’ did sh y tale six’ ikuo for ivfltx-tion
which v.vh |avmvntK v.-oultl often emupel.

flrtt. ft rnre. Hlft trSWmt at Inrtode* AI.f-' Voa trrd
e%«r tujkeHewhrfe. “/*.,«&lt; MftLrbr.'*
UrtstoraMAwf*. JfMktww.
npfllft. &gt;»»•
PuspblcL Teuftli InvMlldBiftberr toKetcnreJ.

kJ. Mears &amp; Co

Aifarraft nU letu-ts to N .1. AIKEN. &gt;1. D..
(Mention ttofft tuMter.I Grand UnpIdK, Mli-li.

^SHOC.

ean lire al.hoine, nnd make mon? mon­
ey nt work far trs than at anyl'itnc eise
tn Bits wold. Capital nut needed ;iyon
are started tr-r. Ikrth sesrs; all agrs.
Anyone r*n du tbc nnrk. targe e»»m '
in^s sun- Irani iirel stnrt. Cu*ilr Outfit und
ti? nwfai th*. ImfiutM- to buy. Dftca part tauas
derrus free. Better not delay. Cotts vnu noth­
are iiutdo in lhi» way nud regrettvd, while
Ing t» send us vnur address mid And oiit; Full
If youline of the above shoes for sale bv
are vise itxi w!&lt;1 dosoaiottce. II.IUujnrr&amp;
LEADING RETAILERS
CO., l-ortlaud. Malte.
in &lt;~i!». vpicnct- Im? gone witlumt.
Throughout the U. S.
?!«-r.-laint« tmderrtand that a •g"’*1
ii?&lt;»n- Ja likely to t« taught where Uicre w a
running account than when cash is paid
down, which explains tbeir nadintw tn tru?t
UtOHO r,-btsii th**y have rvmen to lielleri.- will
pay what they honestly owe. The cxwxa will
«4mrged for, tta temptation uverroun* tbo
buyer l«-Toir tbe atmtgtb nni-fi miner from.

m

rat- for ibu I
yf infernal ti|Mtt&gt; Uio out
•.loading;Mims though there I* no quretlnti
tat tlftil dr y Mm.rtio ; iiwn Urge aiiioantby tbt foilure of individual* tlirough uiit&gt;
fnrttuir. Mi-kuev., death or daUlMrateTrtiai-nl-

:r.

HASTINGS MICH.

in Tnhsio lilar!

r boots

A yiauutnrnt to Napoirun 111.

A wry vkJmld«tro*my la going on in
nuMt of tho papers on the imip xi! uf Rig.
Nr-H, syndic &lt;&gt;f Milan, t « cos t the mnuuinert excrut»tl in honor of Na}x4cun III, in
fiStl. Tim .'lilnm-.-r, n-ninubrring Nap*"
I. ■mseffort* f&lt;x the litwwatiou of Ixanbanjy,
atul hl- trinini&gt;Lant entry into Milan by tbc
aide of Victor Euiiiianue! iu INW, ufxmcd a
mb* rijithin to i icct u iiioiiiiniint to him.
Tim well known n-ulptur liarsighi wa»

■re
n
I
KiId Uiat 0,6 ,MMS °f CM amputated. 1 used, instead, three l»ol■ ng 1
,&lt;MU1 fru.11 some wthcfjHlfage ixfcame so matted together fck;:t
tlis of Electric Bitters and sewn boxra
' ............. I iti’idtiot spring out the partition when
Buck ten’« Solve, and my leg is now
• ■ ::
was removed from fee sound and well.”
’ &gt;hi- i
nrtct F*' Hi,J in UkiQ« frora PU
2&gt;
Electric Bitters are sold nt Bfty cents
un\ChtadLtnu • nH i
tt.e pbtiika were taken eff as lust ax feu a larttie. nnd Buckleu‘n Arnica Salve at
• t l kflta"
i'‘Uf«i:;«e was fed down to them, doing 26c. per box bv \V^H. Goodyear &amp; Uo.V.
not vet -W
tadol these things | uway with all
(]uur jQ ^^e
Mucklen'v Arnie*£•!«&lt;•.
, partitions.
The Best Salve in the world fnr Cuts, of lh« .’Ulan cxhlbtiion in ISHl'it wm to have
'1 he above from the Miubigan Farm-’ Froxi ail testimony, &lt;»ws fed on ea- Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Iws'ii erectedBut unrxjnx-tod opp&gt;rdtiun
* tbe eufluuansenM attitude on the &lt; Rihigu were hearty, showed gain iu
Fever Socvs. Tetter. Chapped Hunds arcuafrotu a strong faction &lt;&gt;f tbc advanced
, flesh, and exceded all precious winter
l«rty. They ratiben-d that in 18G7 Louin
it-iaiiin Oats swindle, lit any man records. The average gxin 'In milk Chilblains. Coms, nnd skin Eruptions,
Najoilmu's troop* opjxaeil ut .Ventana tbo at­
M.'tis to have Lsau swindled on Bnhe- &lt; iroui bay and grain to ensilage anc and posithtely curra 1'iles.or un pay tempt uf tbe Italian voluntrcrs to lilnraUrequired. It is guaranteed to give per­
.- i Oats, ilw a virtual aoitnowledge- bran? was put at25 percent, whidi;. fect satlsfaetton. or money refunded. Ih&gt;:nr. xml |i|vSr»ted Imrtly agtiiiu" tbu crect
ion ot lbw nmnuinent in a public wpinre.
feey
ixiuuttuuud,
and
where
fitriiiei*
• ■ ■ •'. that he is a twindler hitnself. In
Price 25 cento per box. For mile by
. Serious dUtarbuucrw citsacii. and it wasdehud alneady fed out all their flnsHage1
-• words h«* consented to he swindled : the cows had shrunk from 2* to 35 per II. Goodyear iz Co.
ciik-d to l&lt; t tbo question stand over. It is
eusditinn that they should help him i cent in weight of milk, nor would hay
A society of Christian Endeavor of naw thought that tlie municipal council will
&gt; v indie sotoeuat else just &lt;iw ice us! and additional grain bring them back. the Cterigregiitkonu' church, has been inurt’ nixxi the erection of tlie monument.-—
.
This inattur has brought out Those who hail made accurate experi­ srganizeiHit F ruitporl.
ments said that there is a fair gain in
.Would you Believe it? Wear*?
■
•; latent nature of many of our butter yeild but that it is hardBy equal
'■r.itlwr farmer* to cur great (surprise. to tbe increase in milk—about 10 per daily guaranteeing Kemp’s Sarsaprilla
to the people for cleansing the blood
' the'oughlvhooest man when in his cent leso—while others who put in en­ und giving a new tease of life. Price laria spring* from n rorky mrtHrtriilum wlik-h
I'ht kiiod would thiak of sending his silage corn, well eared, report that the 81. Sold by W- IL Goodyear.
ou Hfaten Maud ami much of tliecuart knoll*,
butter yield equaled the gain in milk.
:, i'nv’kj such an enterprise. This is
FOB 25 CENTS get Kamp's Liver or from umlergroand vlrcauw, tui la tbe loner
The ideazif tilling tbe ados with ma­
r ■■ lev . others evidauly think differ- ture grows corn ta general. JI wu3 the Pills for Torpid Liver, Cor Constipation,
• • v. This would not be written, ns co tn tnonly expreoMst opinion that earn for tho Complexion. W. IL Goodyiuk.
To-kigiit and to-morrow night, nnd or a country barnyard, or a coiubinaLion ot
••’.i hav. &gt; dd much befoce on this paint should not be drilled in tx&gt; exceed 12
sanitary hlundet* in an uptown nouwiun. uraquarts per acre, and should not be cut
the time has come ta pay the notes. until it was in tbe pronounced milk at all tines call on us for Kemp’s File 4&gt;!e villa or jrineely K-bltM. Malaria i-; tad
.Suppositories. Tbe new treatment for air. and w berever it ruim* rucana find ague,
' v. take our advise. Pay your note stage; the pit* should be slowly filled, piles. Price uO cents per box. W. II.
thru rtwmninthm, tlicn death, and tho last
■ you agreed to do and turn over a allowing each day's filling to hast up to Goodyear.
125 degrees before putting on a fresh
Jackson almost had another lire in tor and inspector of tlio Ixtard of health told
layer.
,
,
tbc r.ritw in n charming, but anoaniiary.
the
prison
Sunday.
Getting
pretty
The weighting of silos is simply a
lunar in one ot tbo bcalthfart place* around
cover mlidn air-tirbt with tarred paper, careless down there.
Now Yolk: "Yau mint either have thing*
Inptace of tail constantly tlrert out freUnr.
Broa-a, in the Country Gentle- covered with inch boards, over which
ih/.u. ttavtothere ta a very foolish rage is thrown a load or two of hay, marsh Ayer’s Moraapurtllu will Rite you strength.
bail dint*
gram
or
toe
like,
to
make
it
impossible
•&lt;,r raw-priced fertilizers at present beHillsdale owes 8ti«,000 and wants to
■ .i..6a; wheat it low and fanners are tor Che cover to lift and let under tne add to the amount, sutllclrat to secure
■ n ■ Join. He days refuse saltpetre is air. So far as known, not a failure has
tho electric lights.
Here lx n gum! ’-bury told ot Roddy's ratal■h-.'.rl’ hut price. Ground llntestone is resulted from this system of filling, al­
Bi«MlAFJixir ry. &lt; hre tiny tbo troopers were nliout to go
&lt;ta; • a*. ,&gt;?l0 tob. and 25 per cent off for though nearly every silo was built and
into battle, dismounted, leaving every fourth
■••.nli Lot would let dear at 10 cents per tilled by men who had never seen u silo
h
warranted,
is
because
it
do
the
b«t
mu to bold the boree#. Tbo men were drawn
ton; th* refllie of mdt works at 812 per and who got their directions from pa­
• k. ana dear at 5u cents: raw South pers or lectures last winter at the insti­ Blood Preparation known. It will posi­ up to count from right to left. Of cuursn,
One farmer said that he built tively cure all Blood Dir-eases nuriflea the every fourth tnau felt jolly, and this is tbo
tViroliua ro k phosphate at 810 per ton; tuteswhole system, and thoroughly builds up the
ami
filled
his
silo
from
directions
in
the
J-rsey green wind at SIO per ton—and
constitution. Rcmembor, wo guarantee IL
"thic, 1 «ro, three, bully I" ,
not enough fiOlublt- potash to pay freight Ohio Farmer, and it would save him
-Ouc. two. three, bully!"
E. II. L-irnHor, Druggist
I”- fifty utiles—all these find too many 8500 this winter alone.
. Gen. Ita’uly bcnnl each fourth man call oat
The leading silo men wha.are feeding
I”.:-hollers rim think low prices synonJ^S. Gibbs has been elected President • “tally.- His fora flushed. Wbeu all bad
yir mt w;ih cheapness, and mistake for winter mdk. cream and butter, place of the Muskegon Typographical Union.
on!lad of? hetaiii:
the cost, all told, for wintering a cow
talk for quality.
“Numl»Tto 1, Sand “bully" wili go into thBi
THE BEV. GW. n. raATKB. of
Would thejuune farmer in starting on ensilage and bran from 7 to 13 cents l-j
“Balli niysclt slid wlfa «imc our tight Mdinnouutsd cavalry. No. l&gt; will bold’
oitt to look for a horse, take tbe lowest per day, according as they figure the Irtra
SHILOBg 0ON8UMFTION CfKK.”
; ’k-!d one he could And. or use his cost of producing tbe ensilage, ./several Sold by W. H. cSaycar.
.’.There were a goal many rick ‘•b-.iHfca’’ that,
judgment and select a good one and pay farmers in Wisconsin are feeding fstARKYOU MADE mtacrabte by Imijxestipn. day.—Atlanta Constitution.
• orcKiponding price? On the mime U'uiug steers on ensilage, notably Mr. rniiktli'fttlon. J)UZh&gt;r»". I&gt;Ofu» of ApprUte. kelSktarRblloh’s vttateer b a fwltlre rare,
t«u&lt;is of reasoniag we lind there Is most W. .L Hayes, of Nashotah, who says faw
jwld
by
W.
H-Gogfow.
Jr-uul In the lowest priced, and least in that he has practiced feeding fine stecrj
"Arc you an actorC a»kcd n lanky looking
this way for four years, and that he
the highest priced fertilizers.
man. addressuig a Rialto habitue.
As Dr. Sturtevant has so well said, can make a profit with low prices. &amp;&lt;1 bv W. H Gtefyear.
innnufueturers of fertilizers are Veil ac­ Several farmers put tbeir common
looking for talent f
field
corn
in
tbe
ado.
oom
and
*U,
and
'! •'tainted with the sources of plant food
"Not exactly, but I want to ask you what
' uPply. and are constantly on the look­ thus save all the fodder bmidee the.
kind ot wood, in your opinion, makes the Utt
out for special hunrafriM?- ■—*—------ erst of husking and grinding, and it
There are twenty-nine Inmates in the
offer*- emtim be fed in tbe meet palatable
that one may iwy feat ol
liL
form and with no loss by rejection, Jackson county Poor botae.
&lt;d so low are not worth'

* XKb
SHOES’ )

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARY.
WE QUOTE A FEW PRIDES ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS:

Good Wearing Carpets.
Good lugralna..............
Better Ingrain*...........

Heavy Tspcrtry Bruereb. all the laJcm cotatnn........ ....................... cac.
Body Brussels, handsniuc patterns .Ttor. '
Body Brussels, all wool ... ............St.oo
Velvets..............................................it. uj
Moiiuettra............................................ ii.x»
Good OH Cloths.................................... 2flc.

Extra Ilean* Ingrain*............
Heavy Mo-udc Carpet.sonirtUIng1
TapcHry Bru.&lt;■*!&lt;, all wi&gt;u!........

Tapestrj' Bruss-ls Lounge, talk! Wal­
nut Frame............................................ S3.00
S-Ptoee BodreonrSaiie far................... sjo 10
(l bed. 1 bureau vllb ctavs, t combination
rotumodc, 1 rocker. 3 chain, I sp.-lux 1 mav
traM.)
3 Fleee Bedroom Suite t-w.................... &lt;14.30
(tiniutlon Walnut. Maliogany.or Ash.)
A large size Solid Walnut Centre Table,

Marble Top, far.................................. 13,00
A tarp* size Cea-.ro Table. In.iiaUou
Walnut or ilijivuv, tor............... 03.78
&amp;-Plwe Parlor Suite, Solid Walnut
k rxme. Tapestry Covering, our owu
manufacture.................. ............... ktOJO
T-riece Mobair iluab Parlor suite....... lute
A pair of Heavy Portier Curtains.......... 53.00

HF- FEATHERS AND BEDDING CHEAP. -«I

JAMES NALL &amp; CO
Nos. 101, 163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.
mCH?GlN

CATARRH
lT?wk TpERKlNakD&amp;ua

lion" yet rffcct'csL

cbTTsoie Prona.. Crand KrpMa, Mich.

�BIK III SIV E!

v&lt;

The

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Fat Trade

We propose to Paralyze Prim!

We are bound to have.
A question of

We have enough back bone to

UOdOMBI

PROFIT TO US I

Down High. Prices!

Hast

Does not enter into

$

We are in fine Feather for a

BIG SPRING TRADE
With the largest stock of

This Spring’s Business!

Iix-orpoi

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Gold and Silver

What we want is to Sell the Goods.

„
Are the

CLOTHING

Best fitting Shirts in the World.

a

GIVE US A CALL

G.w

And you will never regret it.

Ever Shown in the City.

w,:

GRANT, Clothier.
LOVE’S SOLITUDE AND . SOCIETY.

I W »»■&gt;«&gt;*»&gt; MIL It a ««. ~lr to
. undo human lalxn- und di-stroy human hope.

Tin: STAGE “BACK FALL

[ ally comm a strange ••alm, a hush. Him to
nothing ravo tho bolding of a breath before A BUSINESS WHICH FEW ACTORS
'
CARE TO UNDERTAKE.
effect, cocning, as it often dore, at nightfall.
After this n dull, wailing, muffled sound

before morning.

Lore Iu-h .-.ilhm itaelf all Mlonhii*.

PHASES OF ITALIAN

When tbo

haa got hold

mourns, making quite a different sound to

FbIL

a* tbe ‘back fall? ' said a well known mernl «-r
of tbe theatrical prufendon, “has moru terror
to tlie actor and is attempted with more
apprehension than any oilier mechanical

abe was able tado tbo back fall smxvmfully,
a* ita effect .rfli an audience h tremendous.
But tbo apparent certainty that to attempt it
would result in n broken neek or iKck always

from making any effort to master tbe accompltohmcnt—nnd not only every octrees, but

however, aufforcd a gn at cUangi-.
could du th- hark fall ti&gt; perfection, and wbo
But when
the yelk Logins to mov» vjobmtiy anil thus

‘Back Fall Joe.’ IJbr stamping ground tvtu

to attend, it is by men and girls named
“bidders” (nut necwwarily relative* of the
deceased).—Art Journal.
tfoa that does wit exceed the limits of hntnan
knowJudge with juyrfect truth hi tlie language

.......,U -II-

mv

whether Jac Is olive

dan' say that be k delighting hU particularly

Hints an Bathing.

W« “toko cold" through the akin, It
should be remembered, a* we also Urratbe
told of nerpenta are inntim-ntlile. There is through it, throwing off superfluous heatone about a yard in length ami aw thick aa j nhich becomes fever when the perapiration
•iqxsually in May, that not only will tbe flrat

museum. I can't

to pulmonary dlwuo? should make their skint
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average melodramatic performers, and with
tho effective hack fall to help him be al way*
brought down the bow*.
gTITT AB A FALLING Tl’Jtt

and his gigantic frame n n» ipkndidly filled
aca that great form of his toppling over and
falling backward, as stiff ns a falling tree.

Ling will rrauure them from tbo akin, upon
which they exert n most norful though a

waild hare, was totnrthlng so startlingly
realistic. that it never failed to drive even tlw
down with ■ thud tb.il showed plainly there

(Fin

REMOVAL

Fututa

Dr. E. H. LATHROP
Has removed his

Drug and Book Store!
To the store lately occupied by E. Y. Hogle. The stock of

WITCHCRAFT.

birds wi’l fly to a brook and fetch tlienco

I-XL— I.. •

vxoxii KxcmitG cruccMHTA.vrxn.
“One night Joe rfiffroed hlaswdf fur thn fall I
under particularly exciting cirrumatance*.
Nagle’* begin to tumble over backward, like
the toppling &gt;’f some great column, tlie ugh!
was so real that be could not rotdrnl himself,
and he stepped quickly forward dud stretched

or who will attempt it. I beard Will Stuart
say once thnt a famous star actress bad t.&gt;ld
him that sb- would give her month's receipts,

--

warned him to control binwclf. ‘For? Mid

F.h

well, anti I saw him do tlw lock fall with all

land theatre while Clara Morri* wm playing
minor parte in tho company there. 1 don’t

Drugs, Patent Medicines^Stationery and Wall
Paper has been insreased.

L.”
lite by

c55

Countj

J15

We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city.

We will have for the next 30 days a
introdneu his great Lack fall, ai«l although
his hands were an important adjunct In tbo
nnd a- Mbs Morris, m Ills daughter, wai
nbout to take l-xni- of him, according to tho
stage direction*, ho -caught her hand* and
took her down with him in hi* awful folk

her n&gt; if r.'i- worn falling from nomo great
height, as she went dawn in otto grand awrep
with tho gigantic farm of the actor. Naglb
had not tbc support of hh hanib in thb fall,
but bo apregfl his length out an tho rtogo
without ti&gt;« relaxation at n niwle, and tw
tbc artanbued and frightened daughter dtaentangled herx-lf, wife and unhurt, from ths
awful wreck of hw fathor, the au-lisnce w.-nt
wild with eiithuiiawn, and Hack Fall Nagto

Talking about farting men. the following
recipe, accenting to tlw idalowpher, Epimenidek. who lived for fifty yrare in a cavern,
with noappuvM means of eurtenancr. i&lt; n
iqwclGc agnioHt hunger: Cooked wpdlb. or
eta- ouions. to Lo finely chop[xxl up and mixrel
with a fifth jmrt of oily grain itwniura and
a flfRvnth part of jwppybrada. Tbi* campouml to be ground up togaibec with swuo

Thumblwa mitten* ot ordinary Turkish
Faria nxnle paper Irani*

to tbo tnesnli*-r», &gt;.&lt;&gt; that they might become
without warning it would break them up for

Special Sctle of Books

Paper and Envelopes.
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

Call and Examine Stock and

Prices.
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
Department.

■; 6 Dr. E. H. Lathrop

M4

K2

5OLLER MILL

w

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Propoee# to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, eait ot
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve tho pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

M

F

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

the company time nnd lime again, actors cn
tbe stage with Nagle during tlie performance
wcrestill K frequently nersoue and rattled
involuntarily start forward with outmatched

Jn-Ly mistake. H« wav taking the new

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethom.

L

»•&gt;

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
although a pwd ariur, found bis bret road to

•be act. Karie tael noticed Frank * great

lltlk-over the gh®. Tbs arch look,.

At Very Low Figure*.
ty of Plow Pouts, etc, that I will «&gt;!
ie over wholesale prices, to dose oot

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—--------------- ~-------------------------- ------------------ ----------------------------- ----- -- ---------- -------------HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 14,1887.
*. WHOLE JNO. 1663:

County News.

Jty. .McDonald wont to Grattan last
week on business.
,
.Tty) republicans of irting weren’t
Hl
UKOR
p
CORN
Klta.
aalwji
ou ulection day, if it was rather
K'.vbTJNGa, Barry Co.. Micii,
atormy.
Election day passed off with Ito usual
Jas. Delaney has his auction the 13th.
amount of Qabor performed by the dif­
RSHALl"
ferent advocates of three political par- •lie govs to Houghton lake to take
11,58
l.epublicana, democrats and g7.t'trge of a lar,fc fan“ for Mrsubscription hates
Ptro^ltlnI^L;’.' .l,lV former having
Carpenters commenced work on
elected all of their ticket except super­
$1.2 £3 pot; Year.
visor, clerk and treasurer, which the isitac Moulton’s barn lust week. J.
AnVEKTlSINO HATKS:
j
democrats succeeded in electing by re­ Alwme and A, I’ike will do the work.
.-.-in per year.............
........S100 04 duced majorities from one year ago.
r-.trirUtW for special pos.Uooaj
FOUR CORNERS.
foUj.10 ®e« aay connisUncy in
public teachers who advocate, for in­
Foktieth Hkdding Anniversary.
stance, total abut inace ffbln alcoholic -Friday, March 23th,about bu trf the
drinks as a beverage, and directly upon ri'Hlivea and friends of Mr. and Mrs.
the heels of such kind of teaching go B-^ -Wolf gathered at their home in
dvhberatehr to the polls and practice M oodland to celebrate their 40th wed­
the opposite by casting their ballot for ding anniversary. A very plwwpt
tliose who are not in sympathy nor in time was enjoyed bv all. Mr. Jacob
practice with them, but different in sen- east, of Eaton eountv, with impropri­
ument and in practice.
ate remarks presented the host and hos­
Rev. Mr. Southerland, of Canada, of tess with the following reminders of
whom mention was made last week, lias the occasion:
labored at the M. P. church during each
&amp;‘prv Turkkh nig - Ora Kummers.
evening ol the past week, and some­ ITlr silk handki-rehiel* -&gt;Thre. DyMlaud wife.
Ol AnnsA*.
HASTINGS. MICH.
times during the day to crowded aud­
__
,
y.
iences. The house not being suflicientj.,,.ouwou.uM*. mine, i.cvicotum.
Myer*, sad Win*: Ida Cotton,
ly large UFaccoinmodate all who came i??' »V*T7'
"SPITAK £50.000400. to a comfortable position inside the ^iillhV0*fc’JM' !U“1 *W'lle bl”‘lL a*Ht MrC ,‘ou'
Hanging Utitp- Harley Kel»cr, Wm. Smith,
church ediuce. Though young in Tears,
. a' Tosusptui and wise*, Jolm Johnson.; 8.
his iiiind is keen and tongue eloquent. 'u
K. and Frnuk WoUr.
.
He
appears
to possess a giant intellect.
it.'-T
—
*u,lcuect*•1 of »llver knive* and Turk*-Finley Madu.
■-]
d uuder the U*» ol the State ot ills
His
^*^*1*1
**** in
ig, the
,i..» songs of praise
assistant
lias ^"1 ^Kawmau. i&gt;*nici Summer*. Albert KinM‘eht"in.
also
been
present,
and
thwv
intnn.i
tn
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•.leFUKoble,
h, Johuxw. Jas.Joton*on*iid
also been present, and they intend to
remain with us during the week.
Large cliruiuo—le»*le Cotton. Sr., and wife
.
Club dances at B. Thompson’s hall and John Seluuitz.
Cbromo-lsnar Young.* and wife.
. 'nr hudneiu l&gt;ec. 15.
in bubdlns tor- camo to a close last Friday night; with
Ln'.1! “”d »aiieedl»lie»-Jarub Fant and wife,
teiejly !&gt;&lt;■•upled by N***«t Bnx.
not many regrets by the patrons of the
llcklo dlsh-Estcnie and Burdette Sutton.
season.
_
Mh r tr-.i*j&gt;oi&gt;i&gt;S- s.m.vs and Kcua Long,
.
OFFICERS:
'
Mrs. Nellie Bush, of Kalamazoo, is live. Fred. Beruanl ami Bessie Smith.
i:.’&gt;binw»n. {’resident;
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bissel, and
*». n. «&gt;run .lull wnv,
other friends in the place.
I’hBh photo fqune-Uua ami Theda Keller,
v,-. s. Goodyear. Vic*. XTe*, ■
match liolder Warner Kebcv.
A. Webster and wife, of Augusta.
C. 1». Beebe. Cashier.
l.lfc sired pleltire. frame.!, ot Eld. O. S. Wolfe,
Sundayetl with John Shean and wife.
deceased ut Bred City.
DIRECTORS:
Mrs. John Mason is visiting her par­
&gt;.&lt;/ix&gt;Mvear,
W. H. Pojrer*.
The following was read by Mrs. N.
ents in (»hio.
i. Knbilliuitl.
J. A. Greble.
Henry Fowler has sold his house and C.'Lobg:
K. Ku.tppen.
Chester iMe*ser.
Old iuniw clock on your little shell
lot to Charles Clark. He retains pos­
C. D. Beebe.
Ti-kitu: the luumcut* avtay.
session three weeks. Consideration
Cotmtlng the minute* one by one.
8100.
. Fitithiuily telling in storm hu.I nun
Tbr hour* of each puking day.
•ral Bnuklus Busin*** Trahsacu-d.
Alexander McNeil has moved into /
Mrs. Gesfonl's house, recently vacated"
Von are going fast. For forty year*
You hare kept your ereu pace;'
by his brother Wallace McNeil.
■Summer
and whiter your *trok» has nwa.
■ W. I.OWKXJM.
■
&gt; our wheel* have lurued aud your pendumm
T.
Physiclaq, ^utgeon and Oculist
MA RTIN’.S CORNERS.
swung.
With the mhu InipMilve tare.
in h»wh t enquiry promptly attended.
Will Charlton has gone to Nebraska.
Offl. hour*—to a. m. and I to 3 p. m.
Do you mind, old elock, the winter day
Norton Smith had his buggy partly
Triejiiu/i.r a! JWIow.»y#' droit storeNow forty year* ago.
Spt'Ual attention paid tosurxtCil disease* demolished by a kicking horse the
W ben the master bought you spick and *)wn.
4 disc-flara A the eye nod ear.
other day, was also kicked himself Gut
And *ct you up, and yoitr Hie began.
In a cablp small and low?
not
seriously.
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IV H. LANDIS. M. D., *'
Norton bmitli is daddy now. It’s a
Oh Orm and true wa» the mailer's hand
'»
Physican and Surgeon, girl.
A* he nightly turned tour key.
And »hr who kept the hearth »o bright.
■
Woodland. Mich.
W. Haywood is failing.
Wtth hand *o deft and »tep so light.
■
m&gt;id&lt;H&gt;r south of the post office, will be
Mrs. Crabbe, of Ohio, is visiting her
4 '.here day or nisht.
daughter Mrs. Abe Keagle.
oh, merrily piped lhe wind sritliout.
The Free Methodists talk of building
Filing the drift I ue snow;
n K. TIMMERMAN,
But the clock ticked, on and iu musical pea'.
T . Homtepnthfc Physician &amp; Surgeon, n church, over by the grave yard. 5.
(.filmed lo th* whirl of the .*plnutng wheel
Osborn donates the ground, and the
E;r»t door cast of Holloways’ drug store.)
Mid in the iieaittr* warm glow.
drawing of the stone. W. Geffry is to
The winter sped, and summer shed
I I . LAMPMAN.M. D..
lay the foundation free.
,
Her Klf« ot trull and Howers.
'Mr. Byers has moved off the Sidnam |
.
Edfectic Physician and Surgeon.
\V iu&gt; t he gulden a-ituiun ouue a day.
Wlieu the OYat twra In her cradle Uy;
i: t.il add female disease* »specialty. Itles, place, and another family moved on.
: '.-luitandvfbrr disease* of the rectum trratOur school commences the 18tb.
■ i. and a cure guarunteed or im» pay. providing Miss Williams, of Woodland., teacher.
rittrn agreement I* h-id lo thnt effect prevt1 he parents smile* and lqar»;
White Rose lodge received six new
. ..- : treatment. Kesidrace and office corner
And birth and death and marriage made
jrH-.ua and Outer street*.
members JSaturday evening.
.

UIVUSOAV*. AT

j

L. COOK.

Hastings

City Bank.

D

freeport'.'

HK. Wm. JONES,
U
Dentist.

From the Herold.

Ail work promptly attended to.

£ C. WELTON
l« agent for the Ohio Farmer’* Insurance Co.
Be write* policies on a man's property again*:
.-■•shy Are. lightning or wind; against a man's
life t&gt;y death and accident.

(JUOK &amp; SHELDON.
Office In Abstract Block.Hastings. Mich.)
Hare the only set of Abstract Books In Barry
County.

I AMES A. S WEEZE Y.
»)
Lawyer, Hartings. Mich.
1 ractire* m all courts ol the state. Office orer
W H. Schantz’atm.

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E. KEXasnbt.
Attorney at Law,

(Orer J. 9. Goodrear * Co.’* store.)
1‘runlce* In ail conn* of the State. Collections
prompUy attending to.

MARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate^
AL Insurance and I/oans.
Offi.-e with J. G. Kuuran &amp; Son. 2 door* north
ol PMtotSce.
.
Spec.a!attention given to making exchange*
of property. The interests of non-resident
property owner* carefully looked after. Fann*
Of all sizes tor sale or exchange. Houses and
kit* tor sale.

Lorai. E. KNarrut.
C. H- VanAkman.
rr nappen &amp; Vamabman,
la
Lawyen.
(Over Hastings National Bank.)

WILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
’’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
'.TAiUees In all courts of the state.

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
’*
Justice of the Peace.
Collection* a specialty.

T M. B. GLLLASPIE.
I
1.
Notary Pnbiic.
Bowens Mills.

J[ARY C. COBB,
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER,
Th* Latest Styles Always Supplied.

Eipwial Attention Given to Cutting
and Fitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
)^&gt;oms over Schantz' Store.
ll'Mini from? a. m. to s p. ra.

________

DRANK C. BOISE.
~~~
A
Nashtille. Mich-,
Hardware A. iron Merchant,
Ascot for all the leading makes of Hardware
and Farm Machinery.
We carry a large and complete stock. New
l ues arc especially invited to call and ace u»;
old ones are equally welcome.

To Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Moore, a son.
' J. Chetsebrotigh’s hand is recovering
from being injured by a dying board.
Jacob JJeeler’s little son fell from a
chair yesterday and partially dislocated
its elbow.
।
There were severed in this place who
did not attend the election Monday on
account of the blizzard.
Wm. Melrigle has purchased of his
father, the Bailey forty acre farm. in
Bowne. Consideration 81J500.
Brace Moody, of DeLand. HL. visited
his sister-in-law Mrs. il. Culler, and 1
other friends last week.' returning home ।
Monday.
The 3d quarterly meeting of the M.
E. church, Freeport circuit, will be
he’d at the Lake school house, Satur­
day and Sunday, z\.pri! IGth 17th.
A little boy of Warren Foglesongs
of Campbell, fell into a sugar pan one
day last week and scalded one ot his
arms so badly that the skin came off.
Jno. Flahter. Carlton, (starts for Big
Rapids next week to rent or sell his
farm near that place. Jno. thinks
there is no place like Carlton to live in.
N. Brayton and H. C. Peckham went
to Chicago Friday returning taupe
Sunday morning. Farmers were seen
Blowing near Niles on the M. C. main

John Fighter returned from Ohio
Friday with lour two-year-old coltatwo Normans nnd two Clydes. Mr.
Fighter is engaging quiet extensively
In stock-raising.
Prof. Field's Concert at the M. E.
church last Saturday evenin^was well
attended and tho exercises flftoughout
were very entertaining and highly ap­
preciated "by all present.
Mrs. Ruth Carter and daughter, are
ut horns with Mrs. N. Brayton, Mra.
C. has many friends in this vicinity
who wish her success in the school and
a pl ••awn t sojourn among us.
On Saturday last Mrs. Jno. Fighter
was thrown to the sidewalk while at­
tempting to get out of her carriage in
front o? J. Target s More. The Udy
was quite severely injured in the side
but is better at thU
Revs. Moore and W ales who has e
been holding Advent meetings Rt Carl­
ton Centre, are here todav lo engage
the rink for revival aenices. Dates
will be given on hand bills.

would bring trade to the t reeport drug
store- Quite an idea, was it not.
Some men are born statesman and are
fullv as brilliant at the age of three
years as at forty.
(Special CorrespondMl )

CERAR CREEK.
Fanners are beginning lo plow far
outs.
Fishing is again in order, and many
hare already been taken from the lakes
ifTtl.isS'i'rihlty.
A. E.Jyipp, of Bedford, was in town
Saturday, .
,
' The dinco at Tolles Bros. Hull. Fri­
day evening, was largely attended and
pl I reDort a good time.
., ~
• Elmer Bishop began the carpenter
work .oaMoses Chamberlin’s WMfciry
Monday./.
Geo. SkulsbaiiRh has sold hisv^gine
to parties near Grand Rapids,
C. C. Tolies, who lately ..went from
Miaaoura to Ft. Levenwortht Kansas,
speaks very highly of the counts/ Xhere.
A. A&gt;Aldrich, of Hickoryt QqMers,
was in town last Thursday.' qffijtdiusiD««.
.
.
। Tolles Bros, steamed upstheir aew
engine last Thursday and’were*well
pleased with the results. . ‘
An Easter dinner was given nt Frank
Laraboe’a last Sunday, also at Henry
Newman's.
Eugene Corwin has his colts nicely
trained and they areas flne^ driving
team as there is In this vicinity.
G. J. Baker is visiting friends iti
Hastings. •
Miss Helen Bera, of Johnstown and
Will Hampton, of Hastinga, were
united in marriage last Tuesday even­
ing. nt the residence of the bride’s par­
ents in Johnstown. Many congratula­
tions.
BOWENS MILLS.
Spring plowing is well under way.
Clover seed mostly sown.
Roads good. .
Successful candidates happy.
1’oopio turned out Saturday nnd built
a house for old Mr. Binghan, who lost
his house and contents by lire recently.
Monday T. J. Magee went round and
solicited aid for the old man. lie in­
formed me that the people responded
nobly, with hut few exceptions..
Ward Weitmoreand wife spent Sun­
day at Geo. Tolhurst’s.
Mrs. Joseph Bechtle is visiting a sis­
ter nt Grand Rapids.
Geo. Tolhurst is moving to Ionia Co.
It is wonderfid how excited some
men will get on election dav. Nute
Hubbard on the 4th took his wife to
Wil! Elswofth’s to make a visit, then
went to the polls, stayed all day, and at
night when he went to bring bls .-wife
home ahe asked him what he had done
with his horse and buggy. He thought
a moment and replied. "Bv Gum, Det.
1 have left it to Bowen in Lew Smith’s
barn.” Our informant says Nute didn’t
sing Sabbath school hymns while he
faced that driving snow storm back to
Bowen after his horse. )
Hector Patterson bus moved to Bow­
en.
Wm. Sensabee has gone to Dakota.
The timber Is out for the new hall.
The ladies of the I. O. G. T. lodge
have their quilt done, and it is a beauty.
Said quilt is to be sold' by lottery.
Tickets can lie bought at C. W. Arm­
strong’s. where the quite can be seen.

And now for forty year*, they've shared
Each other's weal and woe.
And »t111 they journeyed side by side.
The while haired briitegroom and his brulr

DELTON.
Very line weather for this time of
year, but wheat is wanting rain. /
Am! still hi* heart is staunch and true.
‘ The ladies foreign missionary Society
And full of impels be;
was entertained by Mrs. B. Norwood
And still she krepfl hl» nrrelde bright:
Her band h deft, tier stop is light.
last week.
And voung at heart is «me.
Easter Sunday was observed by a few
Ob. touch them gently, coming years!
ot our youngsters and was a day long
Aioug a ple«MAHl way:
Grant they still journey side br side,
- to lie remembered.
The funeral of Herbert A. McAllister
Till tails life's solemn eventide
Before t trrrnd day.
was largely attended on the 5th at the
Old house dock, you have served them well home of nls parents.
For nearly half a century;
All too soon the day will eome
Whan ham! and wheel and pendulum
Will hushed and uselesktm.

IM Nuxoni am.—Herbert A. McADl.strr. ot Bar­
ry township. Mich., died of coniumptlon,
April 4th, W7, Mrd» yean. 4 month*, e &lt;l»y»I&gt;eare*t Herbert, much we arts* th&lt;-

When bride unH groom, hand in hand.
•Hindi walk In the &lt;le*r anil dwilhlrM tarn!
When time shall be bo more.

Farmers are preparing for oat sow­
ing.
Truma Munion was out on Friday
last.
Fred Andrus and wife Bunduyed
with Jeriid Wood.
James Sutton of your city spent Sun­
day with his brother, Clark b.. of this
place.
'rhe’ sugar makers are storing their
gap buckets and pans away until next
year
,
Mat Youngs and Wife and Fred
Bump ate sugar at D. P. Sprague’s
Sundav last
Elmer Wood comes to the front with
a bran new boggy and set of harness.
Lee Fuller and Fred Stowell went to
Grand Rapids on Friday last on a busi­
ness tlip.
Boys, Eddie says the next time you
go into his sugar bush, be careful and
not leave the evaporator so it will burn.
He don’t care how much sugar you eat;
and also he don’t care if you leave a
little piece of the chicken for him too.
Preaching at the church at the usual
hour Sunday last.
Last Saturday while Chas Detnond
was coming from vour city he discov­
ered that the straw in the wagon box
was all in flames, which consumed a
few articles, and perhaps would btive
burned Charlev. too, had it not been for
timely assistance. C. says he would
not have cared for himself, arti­
cles. dr wagon, if it had not burned the
male's tall. A spark from a cigar was
the cause.
1Iimr

WOODLAND.
C. A. Hough, county treasurer, was
here on a visit last week.
Mrs. Dora Stowell is now m charge
of the postoftlce.
Mr. 8. C. Doud and daughter Lillie,
left here on Monday last to visit rela­
tives in Allegan. Portland and I prilan^ S. R. Smith and D. F. Roberts are

Such us lip* can ut*ver tell.
Oh. we mi** tbr welcome iontstap*.
Ml** thy tender lovltu smile.
Oh. the onculsh &lt;-*u»ed by jHirtlnR

Miss Ada Polley is to teach our
school thia summer.
flsh
Fears are entertained as to the —
law, consequently not much iishing
will be dona
Farmers have already begun plowing
for oats.
M1VLE GROVE.
Fremont Dillon Is home on a visit.
Geo. Bell’s house caught lire last Sun­
day morning, but as there was plenty
of help close at hand it was soon extin­
guished.
Ed. Nye and family, of Assyria, visit­
ed at D. P. Wolfe’s last Bunday.
A surprise partv at Will Brook’s last
Monday night. Everybody went and
* J. K*rvViicox shipped a large box of
little maple trees to Dakota this week.
Alonzo Streeter has two brothers vis­
iting him.
Considerable sickness among the lit­
tle ones.
Mr: and Mra. F. M. Quick were sur­
prised bv a lew of their friends coming
to help them celebrate their fifteenth
wedding anniversary. Sunday. They
were presented with a set of decorated
glassware.
MrJR. Mavo and wife, of Nashville,
attended the anniversary Nt F. M.
Quick’s. Sunday.
Sam Hill and wife visited Mr. Her­
rick’s people at Battta Creek. Monday.

B ANFIELD.
Miss Emma Trethrake returned t»
Battle Creek Saturday.
Chas. Ackgtt and wife went to Nash­
ville Saturdav, to visit bl* brother John.
Fine consumed the house and .con­
tents and the barn of W. Eldred Mon­
day, the 4th.
A. Morford has sold Ids stofe to An­
drew Bresee.
Miss RdF Pldllips has gone to Battle
Creek to visit relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mr*. George Stanley, of
Hickory Coroera, spent Suqday at their
uncle’s.
About 50 of the friends of Mr. and

Mrs. Earnest Goach ia on the sick list.
out selling their patent horse ahoe.
Sugar making is over and farmers
Onr township meeting pawed oft very
quietly, the republicans electing the
entire ticket, except one constable.
dayed with friends and relatives at ’ If Mr. Hammft. of P».,’ does not get a
We onderatand the D. L. A N. rail­ position in Grand Rapids, be expect* to
a music store here.
road company have got their surveyors start
W. A. White has hung up a aign,
at work on their linn about seven miles
boots and aboce for *ale- .
.
north of here.
w
. Tb.
Tho thermometrrta.
thermometer has
..K ~ —
The Advents will bold meetings at d«crr** above zero in the shade already
the rink every night this week, except
quilt.
this spring.
Thursday.

“SS’X^'S •■SSf/S’E

Banner.

behalf of -the atweniblwd

NORTH BARRY.
t
Quite a number of farmers will com­
mence plowing for oats this week.
.
Frank Moon wears a pleasant smile.
He is papa. .
. .
N. Kahler has a new top buggy.
.
Mrs. G. Brown is on tho sick ust.
Agnes Fox returned home from
Iowa last week.
Organized Sabbath school, in the
Bunnell school house two weeks ago,
with Mr. Cairns as superintendent,
'
Mr. Cornell ha&gt;ajje.w team and - in­
tends to work A Noble’s farm anotner
MORRO-THORNAPPLE.
&lt;*Mre. L&lt;P. Cole is still on the sick
list
• ’Miss Mary has been on the sick list
the past week.
■ The ice left the lake Sunday.
Henry Strong started his brick yard
Monday. , •
■
J. N. ParkePa father returned from
Ohio Saturday.
.
COMMUNICATED.

Johnnie Dennis is a great man, a
truthful man. Oh. yea.Tjear him in
last week's Journal. He would have
us believe that during the last or near­
ly three months of this present hard
winter, the superintendents of the poor
through their purchaser, had only spent
•87 for relief Inside and outside the
county house, this is to take in wood,
medicine, clothing, shoes and repairs.
Shades! what a falling off was
there from the last year when "Boss
Hicks" had almost entire control, when
8o,3UU was expended during the year for
support of poor. Oh, Johnnie;, but the.
people have spoken.
FROM F. W. BUROBBS.

_
M SMILES, j
■&lt; •
A little Y&lt;^k, Penn", glrl.jwhlle lisp­
ing her childish .prayer aLbfr mothers
knee1* beforeAWrifcg* stdjijied Jn the
midst of her*Bovfitlohs*nnd said: “()
Lort! please wait a minute until I
srni[th my toe."&lt;
“Dar’s trubble in de church. De
wale.ob de temple am rezit in twain; de
congregation am done gone busted and
dar was no preaching’ dis mxwning’.”
was the picturesque description ot
church troubles in an African church
by an aged member.
The following announcement appears
in a French paper:
“A young lady
who has charge of one of the principal
bars'm Antwerp, would accept a situa­
tion at a railway station. She speaks
German, and can make sixty sandwich­
es with half a pound of butter.”
The Bible says that Job waa "greatest of all the men in east/'v-aniT th*
Episcopalian has made a minute calcu­
lation to determine the sum of 1iis
ricins, which is tixed at 8740.000. This
was an enormous amount when the val­
ue of money.in his time is considered.
A well-known author in the street
car rising and giving his seat to a stout
woman, who does not acknowledge the
civility—••‘I'm obligsd to vou, madaw.”
Stout woman, flushing angrily—“For
what, Sir?" Gentleman, courteously—
“For taking my seat." Hilarity among
the other passengers.
x
A little girl, after repeating ihc
Lord’s prayerbefore retiring, was told
to fall asleep. "Please," said the child
“sing me one of vour tiest hymns." The
requert was complied with and tbr
"good night" spoken, when the little
one called. “Now strike up Tula, tub*,
any more-tubs to mend?"
"Go back and tell your people to send
an immediate Invitation to the Ange!
Gabriel." was the reply of a prominent
divine to the committee from n Meriden
church, after|they had stated the qual­
ifications which the pastor must pos­
ses to be eligible to a call from toeir
fastidious congregation.—New London

If the party who furnished the Dem­
ocrat the material, if not the words, for
its malicious and unwarranted assault
upon me will give his &amp;me to the peo­
ple. so that they as well as myself may
know who he is, I will answer every
charge mode against me in the article
to the satisfaction of every fair-minded
person. But I will pay no attention to
the charges of any person who is so lit­
In the Guardian of London there re­
tle a man and so much a coward that cently appeared the following adver­
he dare not sign his name.
tisement “A curate of 30 years will be
Kespectlnllv.
grateful for clothing. Has six girls,
r.W.BVRGKSS.
ages from 5 to 20, four boys, from 8 to
Hasting*. April«?. ivc.
18. destitute of clothing and education."
This gives one a startling view of the
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
The Board of Education of the city scanty side of the Anglical establish­
of Hartings, met in regular session at ment.—Tribune.
the ollicit of Wm.Sweezey at the usual
“How in the world can you content
hour April 5th.
yourself to live in this dead und-alive
The meeting .was called to order by .place T asked the city visitor of her
tho president Roll called, following country cousin. "I know I should die
^present: Bessmer, Goodyear, Huff­ If I had to stay here." "Well.” replied
man, Kelly, Lichty. Rider and Tomll- the rustic relative, “I suppose 1 should
soa, Messrs Dawson. Ford, Greenfield too, but then the city folks ain’t here
and Lathrop taking their-seats after only a few days in the year, you know!”
roll call. Absent Bauer.
Minutes ot previous meeting read
Two tramps, a man and his wife,
and approved.
The superintendent gave the total have recently been making a good liv­
enrollment for the present year as 770; ing in Scotland by means ot their baby.
"We
just gets ’im christened," says the
total enrollment In high school 170.
average daily attendance in high school father, "at all the towns we passes, and
122. He asked that the pupils in the then, ye see. parson, be makes us all.
first grade 1® permitted to purchase comfortable wi' summat to eat and
money for beds. On days orful bad w$&gt;
Appleton’s Companion first reader.
The matter of retaining MissE. M. has to do ‘im twice."
Knowlton as third assistant teacher
Mrs. Malaprop(to daughter, who is
for the present term was presented to going on a visit to the country)—“My
the Ixwrd for consideration.
dear, you must not wear your best
A number of applications for posi­ clothes when you are romping in the
tions as teachers was presented and mountains. 1 see a man named Good­
placed on file.
year advertises the best quality of garThe matter of procuring temporary .demhose at fifteen cents a foot. That
janitor for second wanU school was is only thirty cents a pair, so you had
presented by committee oryrrgund and
buildings. On motion seiqgiCQHimittee
A religions )&gt;ody having resolved to
was instructed to employ* janitor fori
second ward until the present janitor build a new church, the pastor went
about.begging very zealously, accept­
should be able to resume her duties.
The finance committee recommended ing not only the widow’s but the
that the accounl of H. A. Goodyear for child's mite. In the school; one Sub­
wood amounting to 8513V be allowed bath, while instructing classes, he com­
at 849.08, and that the account of the pared himself to h shepherd, and in­
Hartings Banner printing proceedings quired what the latter did with his
85.80 and advertising 81.35, be allowed A&gt;ek?-One bright eyed Utile fellow
at 8135. They reserve the right to taoinptly replied, “He shears them!"
defer the payment of printing proceed­
ings until the close of the year for &lt;A Massachusetts spinster writes us
which the contract was let. On motion exult! ngly: "Thank God for Grover
the report of the committee was ac­ Cleveland! His example has aroused
the manhood of Massachusetts. I»Mt
cepted hnd the accounts allowed.
The following accounts were present­ evening I received my first offer oi
marriage." Better news could not
ed and referred to finance committee:
C, H. Cole, 50 one cent stamps. .8
“50
* have come from the grand old Bay
Commonwealth.
The Butler boom
E. H. LNthrop, supplies
among the lone maidens of that State
R. J.Grant, 5 bbls, lime
is snagged at last—Brooklyn (X- Y.)
J. &amp; Goodyear, supplies
Lewis Hilton, wood’................... 13 50 Eagle.
A. N. Gilleland " .................... 25 60
Rev. Dr. Lorimer, the well-known
Jno. Coleman “ ..................... 40 60 Baptist clergyman, tells this story on
Theo. Deraott “ ..................... 14 00 himself:—"When in. Loudon, a few
9 00 weeks ago, I visited the fish market
N. Smith
*
J. 1). Birman "
and asked the name of apeculiarlv ugly
Lewis Hilton “ ......................
iisb that lay on the counter. 'We call
Jno. Shelvey
“
1 (JU them Baptists.' repMed the dealer.
Lee Fuller
“
'Baptists!’ 1 rejoined, -why Baptists?’
A.N.GiIlebmd * ..................
’Because.’ he answeaed. ’they go to the
II. Wentworth, work
1 00 bad soon after tboy come out of th*
The finance committee reported back water!’ "—Harper’S Weekly.
the following accounts and recommend­
ed their allowance at the amounts
"And what are yon going to be, my
claimed:
little man** asked the minister as hr
H. Wentworth
.8 1 00 patted the bov en the head, what are
R. J. Grant----vou going to be when you grow up?"
E. H.Lathrop.
"I'm gotagto be a waiter. Sir." A
50 waiter* Well, that is not a very lofty ■
C. H. Cole.
J. S. Goodyear
ambition. Let me ask you, my little
On motion the report of committee man, why you are going to be a wait­
was accepted and accounts allowed by er?" ''Because. Sir, I’ve heard papa
all ayes.
say that all thing* come to him who
On motion the pupils of first grade waits."—Detroit F ree Press.
were permitted to use Companion
Minister's wife (looking over the pa­
reader in their department as recom­
per)—“You’re referred to In this morn­
mended by the superintendent.
On motion of Beumer Miss E. M. ing's paper, my dear, as a distinguished
Minister—"tl'm.
I
Knowlton was employed as third as­ clergyman."
sistant teacher for the present term at thought that my sermon of yesterday
a salary of ftiiO per month. Mr. Bess­ would attract attention. Ja It pubiWvmer suggested that at least three mem­ ed in full, or only a synopsis given?”
bers of the board visit the schools once Wife—"Neither. You are spoken of
as a distinguished clergyman in connec­
during each week.
.
Moved by Mr. Beumer that the tion with that patent medicine testi­
board have a special meeting two monial you sent to Dr. Quack.
weeks from date, for the purpose of
The paster of a South End ebureh
considering the matter of retaining
Prof. Colu for the emuing year. Mo­ called on a bereaved widow of his Con­
gregation the other day and began con­
tion prevailed.
soling her with scriptural texta. Iler
Adjourned.
/--------husband had long been an invalid, and
the minister's wkotitms born on the
JOHN LKHTY, Fre*M*Bt.
rest into which he had catered. “Yea
(JhartevMx boa»ta of thirty-nine pu- the answered." “and there is one brnraUful versa in the Psalms that
abMBt during the winter term of
school.

�WAS SITE INSANE?

Lincoln exclaimed: “Ob! you htel better
Lako it if vm .-ih art IL 'Tin verv idcr."

THE JEALOUSY OF THE MARTYRED

Grant defanded her friend at the risk of
aromdng greater rrhemcMex1.
Once whan there wm a halt Maj. Reward,

Agricultural.
KVGKXB DArSUrPVKT, EdU»r.

PRESIDENT’S W.FE.

venport. Woodland. Mich.

niUadelphl* l’re*».

An instructive comparison can be
made from two cows in my own herd.
One is a good-looking Durham cow.
The account of Lincoln's lovemaking in
that will weigh about 1050 pounds. I his Lirtory by Nicolay and Hay seems almost
bought her of a noted breeder who had ominous when read by tho light of later
kept her for his own family use. She knowledge. Tho anxieties nnd forebodings
is a good milker, giving dow about SO and absolute agony of the future president
pounds per day. The other is one of on tte eve of marriage, tho uwi incredukms
those narrow chested, rasor-back Kttle might any. presaged tte destiny that taiJerseys. She is only a grade weighing
about 650 pounds, and if I was p. profes­ Abraham IJnroln, his godlike patience1 is
sor in Cornell should not want to trot incffablo swectncM, hia transcendent cha y
her out as n show animal. I bought amid ull the tremendous worrte* of war wl
her for the onlv reason that 1 knew her revolution and public affairs, who is ig it&gt;sire and never knew him tn get a poor
cow. The man\t whom I bought her no one rightly judge* tlxi unfortunate part­
afterward said that he had sold me a ner of his elevation nnd unwitting cauvj of
little cow for 822 and that she did not many of his miseries, who forgets that ate
amount to much. She was undoubted­
ly the la?st cow that be had in his herd, reason prisoner.
.
but neither be nor 1 knew this fact, and
*n» country knows but ha* preferred to
he would never have know it if he .had forget the rtrangunemof Mrs. Liix-oln'ii coukept her until she died of old age. She duct at intervals after her husband's death. ‘
eves a very’ moderate amount of milk. Hany of tte most extraonUnary incidents in
it is one of the persistent milkers her career were not revealed, out of delicacy
that never grow dry. Last month with­ to others nnd tendernreq to one who luul teen
in a few weeks of calving, we eomtnenc- tlie sharer of Abraham Lincoln's fortunes
, ed to dry her; she was giving twrive and tte inotia-r of hi* family; but enough
pounds milk per duy. She gave last was apparent to shock and -jicdn the jmblic
September nt seven milkings
days) •etwj when finally the conflict with her own
54 pounds milk, which m»de4U i»ounds son, so liighly respected, tho dragging of
ot butter, just 12 pounds of milk for 1 their affairs into a public court, the noce»pound of butter. The Durham gave in tury‘ supervision of tho i&gt;oor lady's finances
the same time 63 pounds of milk, which and;tha n-straint of ter actions, if not of ter
made 2 pounds 7 ounces of butter, person, dfacluatd the fact that ter mind bad
about 86W pounds milk for 1 pound ot’ b-vn difiMsed.
The fir-t time that I saw Mrs. Lincoln was
butter. The J&lt;sey commencing March
16 gave 345 pounds in Maach. 660 in when I aeeomim.'inri Mrs. Grant to tbs
April, 682 in May,!!© io June,7W in White House for her first visit there m tte
July. 642 in Augiist, 487 jn September. wife «f I h»- general In-cldef. The nextthaK
442 in October, 300 in November, and I now recall wm in March, 1WM, when Mrs.
ir^ 15 days In Decen.b* r ISO Dountls, Lincoln, with the president, visited City’
making for the year &amp;I13 pou^yfe milk, Point. They went on a steamer, e»cortod
which would make at 12 pounds milk by a naval vew-el of which Capt. .John 8.
Harare was In command, and remained for
for one pound of butter. 151 pounds ot some
week* in the Jnmre river under the
butter. The Durham gave 20 days iu blaffion
which tho headquarters ware retabFebruary 6C0 pounds; Mardi, 692 ll*l&gt;rd. Here they rinpt and usually took
pounds; April, WO pounds; May. 1023 theirmwafa, but sometimes both ascended tho
pounds; June, lOCO pounds; July, 1007 hill and wro entertained nt tho me* of (leu.
pounds; August, (582 pounds; Septem­ Grant, (.hi tho 2uth of March a dittluber. 330 pounds; October, 139 pounds, guishad party from Washington joined
making lor (he year (5843 pounds milk, them, among whom I rumcmlwr ospccudly
which would make£68 pounds of but­ Mr. Gooffrol, tlw French minister. It wm
ter, allowing 25** pounds milk for one proposed that on exranioa should bv made
pound of butter. Now, If we were sell­ to tho front of tho Army of the Potomno,
ing milk the Durlmm would be the about tan or twdvo mfles away, and Mrs.
more profitable coii* as she gave 1450 Lincoln nnd Mrs. Grant were of tho com­
pounds milk more than tho Jersey. pany.; Tlicro wm a military railroad which''
But the Jersey made 183 pounds of blit­ took the illustrious guests a great ]»rtion of
ter more than the Durham; Ourbutter tin- way, nnd thou the men wore mounted,
last year netted us 22, 30-10U cents per but Mrr. Grant and Mra. Lincoln went on
pound; Th us ILKJ/rsey gave ns 840.81
more than the Durham. If we call the half open carriage with two seats betides
actual milking years of each cow nine, that for tho driver. I wm detailed to escort
the Jersey will pay us. with the same
price for butter, 8367.29 more than the facing tte ladies, u ith my back to tho borectc.
Durham. If we add interest each year
xxTiiAu:u&gt;is&gt;nv jraloubt.
on the gain of tho Jersey over the Dur­
In tho course of conversation i mentioned
ham the Jersey shows a profit over the
Durham of 8468.92. The Durham eats
al least one-quarter more than the Jer­ sign that act!vo operations ireru in eontemsey: b**t to ruy nothing about that and fdution I *aiii not a ltdy had been allowed
call for "general purpose’s" the Durham
worth 835 to fat for beef and the Jer­ Gen. Gharltn Griffin, who had obtained a
sey worth nothing, wo have a profit at special |&gt;ermlisdon from the president. At
the end of their lives of the Jersey over this Ainu Lincoln was up in arinx “What
the Durham of 8433.92.—A. Devereaux,
lefere the Delaware County, N. 3TW
Daitymens' Association.
A.*-TARAavs.—I believe that many
fanners are deterred from making uii
asparagus b*d because of the direction
so often given “to trench two spades
deep’and go to other needless labor.
Spade or plow as you would for anv or­
dinary garden crop. Make the soli rich
with fine manure, and after the first
year a surface dressing will eufUce,
The plant food will find the roots or
the roots will find, the food. Do not
plant down in the cold subsoil as direct­
ed, but set the crowns of one-year old
roots three or four inches below the
surface. Two feet by three in beds and
three by four for field culture is close
enough for the plants. J£e?p out the
weeds, and the second year will furnish
good cutting.—Philadelphia Press.

The N. K- Farmer thinks that even
ou tbe rather crabbed soil of New Eng­
land a farmer who gets money at a fair
rate of interest need not worry about a
small debt so long as his businesa is
paying the interest and giving him n
good living, and the farm Is constantly
improving. Many a business man puts
all bis profits into his business for
many years, and if it is a good business
such a course is lust the one to follow.
It is a happy feeling to have one's home
ami busings and all clear of debt, but
if one is putting his profits into his
business be may be doing better than if
he paid off the debt

the president lo see any woman alone.’” Sho
wm absolutely jealous of poor, ugly Abraham
Lincoln. I tried to pacify her ami to palliate
my remark, but die wm fairly boiling over
with rage. "That's a very equivocal smile,

bo uw that woman alone.”

Mra Griffin

women in Wethington, afterward tho Coun­
tess ErtThasy. » Carroll nnd a personal acquiintanroof Mrs. Grant, who strove to tool
Hfy the excited spouse, but la vain. Mra.
Lincoln a-.'ain taulo cu&gt; step tbo driver, and
when I tasdtatel to obey sbo thrust her arms
part me to tl» front of'lhemrriagoand held
tho driver fart. Butwrs. Grant dually pre­
vailed o« bar to wait till tho whole party
alighted, and then Gen. Meado camo up to

offircr of Gen. Ord's rtaff, rode up, and try­
ing to iay Mmwthlng jocular,, remarked:
"The president's burw-' is very gallant, Mrs.
Lincoln: to insbtson riding by the auto of
Mrs. Ord!" This of courao tuldcil fuel to the
flam?. “What do you incan by that, sir?"
she cried. Reward discovered that bu l»d
made a Itnge mistake, mid hh horvo at once
dcvekqiol a peculiarity that compelled him to
tide tehliul to get out of the way of tho
storm.
Finally tbo party arrived ut Its destina­
tion, and Mrs. Orel came up to tbo ambulanra. Then Mra. Lincoln pesdtividy inrelted
a crowd of officers and asked what she meant
by following up tte preddent The ]x-or
woman burst Into’ trara and inquired what
ate bad dpnn, but Mra Lincoln refused to be

and' everybody wm dioeked and borrifiosL
But nil things come to an end, and alter
awhile wu returned to City Point.
That night tho president and Mra. Lincoln
entertahwd Gon. cuu! Mra. Grant and tho
grtn'ral's staff nt dinner on the rtcamrr, and
ixtfuro wi all Mrs. Lincoln be rated Gsa. Ord
to the prorideot and urged that bo should be
removed. Ho was unfit for hb place, «ho
said, to say nothing of lib wife. Gen. Grant
sat next and defended hb officer bravely.
Of courao Gen. On! wm not removal.
During all this vfait riaiiUur s.-cncs were
occurring. Mrs. Lincoln repceudly attacked

rauM&gt; of thaw two laiUra, and I uercr suffered
greater humiliation and jadn cm account of
one nut n inxcr |w'.-«&lt;&gt;nal friend ttuui wlwn I
kiw t'jchead ot the state—tho man who car­
ried nil the cara-i of the ludiou at such n erisw
—subject*! to Uu» ini'xprcwiblc public mor­
tification. lie boro it m Christ might have
done, with nn expression of pain an iradness
that cut one to the heart, imt with supremo
enhnnew and dignity, lie called her “moth
er,” with hluokl time phtinuii.r, ho ph-iutei
with eyre and toot*, awl endeavored to ex­
plain or palliate tho offenses of others, till she
turned cm him liko a tigress, and then he
walked away, hiding that noble, ugly face
that we might not entch thn full expresdan
thk

MAtrrra poesidext's cqvRrxsr.

tlicso episodes and mentioned them in bb
memoirs many years ago. Capt. Barnes, of
tho uaaf. wm a witnbB nnd a sufferer too.
Barnet bad accompanied Mra. Ord on her
unfortunao ride and refused afterward to aay
that tho lady wm to blame. Mra. Lincoln
never forgave him. A day or two afterward
ho west to s]&gt;eak to thu prevident on sorn&lt;&gt;
official matter when Mrs. Lincoln and sev­
eral otters were present. The president's
wife said something to him unusually dffeu-

up to the young officer oral taking him by
the erm tail him Into bb own cabin, to *how

currc-.l

He could not rebuko bb wife, but

■ fficcr with a touch of who
th-- mart exqukite breeding.

public application. She went abroad doing
"trangv things and carrying tho honored
name of Abraham Lincoln Into «tranc« and
►onu-tlmcs unfit company. for aim wax
greatly neglected and felt the ueglfri.
While I wm consul general at London 1
learned of her living in an obscure quarter
bouse— tor it teemed wrong that tbo widow

the eeandal of tbo courts in Chicago, when
the (fact was rando eloer that sho was inrnne.
It was c great relief to mo to learn it, and

waste Idtn a uort of terrible satisfaction. It
vindicxUtl hb conduct; it told for him what
ho kail ramceafal; it proved him a worthy
»&lt;&gt;n pf that great father who alio boro Ids
fate so Iwrotaally.—Adam Bodeau in New

mortifying that wo must never either mcn-

traindra end drivers are scarce, nnd the

Considering the fact that even r large tte only ofJccr in the carriage. So Gen. cpcod of honea is not derelo;x-l with skin
part of even the best milk is water, and Horace Porter was ordered to join tte party. It b tte custom for each owner to drive himthat drank by the cow. the necessity for
giving cows m milk only the best water te wm not subject to the order for return,
if oound nnd without
win be fully understood. So far from «though
before that day wm over tho wfabed
82,000 to «J, DOO.
the cow absorbing any offensive sub­
stance so as to leave the milk pure, tho
very reverse is the case. The female mtmntcd, end a* the onibutanre wm fall tho
which start at one time, travel in opposite
giving milk is usually healthy, for the
directions. Ono goes to tte right and tho
reason that whatever impurities exist
’ tho riilo &lt;if tiw iiroridcnt r.tul aixxul of
other to tte left, and the competitor which
tn the system'are carried off in this di­
ra. Lincoln.
grfa bock to tho starting line first fa declared
rection. As soon as a cow is in anv
“tiuvlc.'i uam as Ain."
tte winner. Tte *poctatare in thb rtyk of
way out of condition her milk is unfit
As soon as Mr*. Lincoln ditco vere I thia her competition are first Interested in tte widen­
to be used.—Hural Canadian.
ragn was beyond all bounds. "Whitt doe* Ing of tbc gap, and after th?’half milo port
hia tern iratinl they grow excited over tte
W. Z. Hutchinson says that the pro!&gt;steady rioting of tte same. Thb method b a
ablc reason why honey in sealed cells
dow* not candy, as does candy in ungreat imprenvmcnt in many rarmeets over
MWded et llu, is becatiso the latter has no
protection, while the former baa, al­ exritotncnt, and language and action both
though the protection may not bo nb- b-enm-r ii-oro extravagant every moment. chance of collisions and
from getting axidte d an
solutaly impervious. There is abo
noUw-r point: Inntdid bucev may bat tiu-n Mra. Lincoln got c:tgry with Mrs, too, oho driver eonnot f
near
be so Uitiroughly ripened wTnfealed Grant, nnd all tliat Porter nnd I could do
* *.*.—
~
uf his
wMtowo
that
inAhinwo.-w
than
uonis
competitor, and fa'therefore compdlod to
hsmp. and the completely that bonej

a

a uigbr. wten

• TbeC. AN.W. rxUruau (racks nm-

CERE­

INDULGENCE.

Every Mexican town luu •» |«rtrm. noint
whoa - duty it far.ipi»Mxl to te to watch Mid
nmnl ovet- tho interest* of tte town end ifa
intebitanta.
Tito patron sail" of tte old town aero*
tte river. Pa»&gt; del Ncrta. i» Our Iguly
Gmtdrtuj*. Tttc native. Ix-gin tteir rote
bration &lt;m tbo 8lh and keep it up
‘ho
24ili. when they have to quit so at tote
ready to begin tte Chrirtma* festivltk. on
*ba&amp;th.
,
Tho celebration or “fiesta," a* it fa called,
comurta of: 1. Religion-; rercmoniffl con­
ducted daily In tte edebratal old church

Gambling and tartly, drinking jdenty of
puljpM', n:«al and tequile mid having a
goal Umc generally.
Than tte bull light* nothing could be
more brutal or disgusting.
Take a dog
flglK, a cock fight or a flfifat telweon two
men, and yoa know that they are but fallow­
ing out the instinct* of nature, and if titter
couievtant gets ctiou;;h te can show tte
whip- feather and generally get away. Tte
bull fight fa different;’ the fx»r brute fa

sjx'O.Tvd and finally killed. Ho stands no
more .ihow titan a mouse In a box with a cat.
AN tXVETEllATa GaMBLKK.
Rsnday-i went over to »ee life off tte
plnxa. 'Tb&lt; native Mexicun fa nn inveterate
gambler. IIo will risk almost anything on
tte tun: of a die. Tte plnm. n «|naru in tte
center of tte village, was turncrl into nn exleu-^vo gambling crtablfahracCtt and tte
game* were numwixa. and those run by
Mexicmut d-jn-odwl entirely on chance. Tte
American faker was. huwover, ou hand, end
wouil M-fl yo.i a $"&gt; bill roiled in a piece of
pa]&gt;er tor St), and a few other snap* of that
deacniption, but tte main games were Mexi­
can. First iu importance wax tte national
gam-: ol monte." It ctairtrts primarily in
dealing two car-fa from tin* tettran »f the
pack Land than betting m to which of tte two
will te turned up first. There are many
modification* of the game whicb would re­
quire on cxperi. tKvd penon to describe. I
have not teen here long enough to acquirv
that experience.
.
Another game very lopufar, &lt;-»peetally
with the ladles, fa a kind of on odd or won
affair, Ttere to a funnel itlmped conlrirance
with tte bottom s’oplng to tte center; In tte
renter are *evcral rtopv were a single marble
can drop iu and n general rerej-ta-dc to hold
them nil. A handful of marble* l» thrown
and tte gambler teu whether anoddnreran
number will drop in tte general receptacle.
Tte game ni'*t numerous, however, and

make Ids tan do ita test. It b mw,,
.
cult. I’.awover, to follow a rare of this &lt;lcteription tifan
fn whieh tte horara travel
•“d9 «»'&gt;
the
dtjwtlon. Tho

efctirn*. The Atiilophorov Co. gladly ro­
tes wfibrera from rteumatu-m, nmiraJgfa,
(idrthrf, ncnroiH or aick headaches kidney
and liver complaint* lo the** who Aura taea
aired of these «?i*eawM by Atlilophonw, and
will furnish naaiM and atkirtwH-* of many
►Och |&gt;en»nslo thoae deairing tlii'fn. AthJophoro* is the only remedy for these &lt;Ii»urace that &lt;sn eland *ucli u tert.

KIRK’S

I have sufTere-l more or !&lt;*• with rheu­
matism, duo general debility.
For (he
part rear the trouble ha* constantly iuoristtcd *&gt; that for a month 1 could nut
&lt;Irr»t utwclf. rt«:W »** S«l *'l’ ,'r,!,n n,-r
chair wiifaoul-iielp. From my head to nr
fert evety curd nnd muwle wa* rtitl and
tore.
During this time 1 usrel varioua
remedies all to no purporc, and ronlinued
to grow worse. My atumliou being called
to Alhlupboroe I procured a tetile. 1 took
•five dorot then slept eaaily fall eight o I.lock
A. M. I gut up and drotaxl myaelf ami
walked out without a cane. 1 wsw artauMnv!
at the result, could hardly realize that it
had produced auch an eltix'l. 1 am getting
to te an old man (“21- I don't m|&gt;po«-- it
will make me a young man, but will help
rite lamp of life to burn down tnlmly.
Samuel Bakstow
Montfort, tyie.
I have derirad more benefit from Athlonhoro* than any otiwr nielicine I have
ever taken. I have teen troubkd with inHxmmaturv rheumatism for about ten
.ear*, ol times I was lietplesa, have tried
aU the medicine 1 could liv.tr of but kxind
no cure, until I p&gt;t,a butle uf Athtophon»-u After taking one-half of it I Lave not
been tetherol.Mticc. Gao. Gaixoivat.
Everv druggist should keep Atiilophoroc
and Alitloplmrus Pili*, but wturethey um­
ma te bought uf the druggirt the Alhlopltoro* «)q,. 112 Wall St.. New Turk, will
send nlth«r (rarriage paid • un geceipi «.f
regular price, which is $1X0 per bottle
ite Athluphoru* and 50e. for Pilwe.-.. 11.-. .
fn-

M HfM onlce 63 Monroe St.
Uft. AIUh. Grand Rapids.

Tte only brand nt Lattm'rv Sraa
awarded a first claw mvffid ‘?t «£
Nr» Ortr.m Exrwl&amp;J
Urt ta.IM.-lr l»ur. UM let .m
boeufc kl ,..»»«.&gt; 1. ih.

SOAR
Xrtlce I* licreny ri» «i, thtf I rta!1 ■
&gt;uetiou,U&gt; Us* hunmt Mader. &lt;n n,
twentv-ulrtl day ot April, a 1&gt;
o clock in the forrnoou. at th- natti.
"
■“
y «r u*»
h!.iff*l:
iwiuse being the
Court for raid C&gt;
quarter MM &lt;■&lt;&gt;
sl&lt;
two. and on Che ooutii a
erlj owned by Myron C.
east twenty four rod«. tl.. „, .v. ...Xr --n-1„.
rvdJinare urleavtoalenre.rhea*- - At t»«tv- four red*. «bence tmrtk vis!&gt;i«-u re..'
Qloor tte ceuler of hlghwuy t„
latbenaning. ooMatnlng about ti n ..­
land te (be same more ur lex*. Ik n.tf s par;

Dated Uarttajra. Mkblpin. Mxf -}- •&gt;. t»s;
■ ALONZO K. KKNAHiev.
Circuit ''Court Omairttener. In and fi-r K.n .• uanb . mi
PHJUF. T. CODCI novi:. RbDeltar for (
phumnr,
•;

heiV’Eru'rH

u sIcm ‘tenrUi. St

JAMES
MEN.

MEANS’
SHOE.

tefertt ot I&gt;Uru-wrar.iwi-c 1^, u&gt;-1 tnlaiJ,Brtn!**l
W«*ita»*«. lsi;«tet&gt;re. Hrdre-ek Varworvw. PSItD{■(■.MHctsra. •ypMlfa etevt. and rtl mnscnoiaini
rrow tad treiittHat ar pretert- Mo Herren-or tinack-

l.Ut:
whom wax a large &lt;kh&gt;gatluii from tte Cali­
fornia excureion in town over tte llUnob
Central. wa» player! with dire. Tha layout
cumittrel of a tabic, rix can!* numbered 1,
2, U, &lt; A end 6. a dice tex. three dire, a

cord marked three
Tlx- box fa lifted; if
there is a three up tte dealer pay* even; If
there are a pair of threes up te pay* two fur
one. If ttere arc three threes up te pays
three for one. It fa apparently a square
gome, and tte rmloaker who fa intehste.1
may sjkiU a handful ot “clackcrs" before

bcen xnsdo for bar departure, keeping the
new prertilent ou: of lib proper residence.
Afterward abo made appeals to public mm

Mr Gus Dcnedlckx one of tho directors
Mra. Hue Webb, of Walsh Co., Dak.,
of tbc General 8«redbh Trotting axsuciation,
writes the II. I. Club: Will some one solutcly sileut and she would disclose it only who Ifa now in this country looking for Infor •
give me directions for keeping sausage to the general. But tho nejt any I wm re­ motion concernlag American methods on tho
meat through the spring nnd summer leased from my pledge, for "wane ramoineJ turf,igives a graphic account of tho “harao
’
months? (If fried as for the table, behind."
world" In Sweden. Tbo central office of tte
The name party went In the morning to
packed in stone Jara; and melted lard
aaaxintlou fa at Stockholm. Tbo jiredilent fa
poured over bo as to till all the InterCount Alfred Pipon. and tte royal family
trtices between tho pieces, and effectu­
take great interest in tho races, which usually
ally exclude the air, tho lard coming Tho arrangeji»c::U were somewhat similar to arc teld In winter on tho ice. Tbo circular
entirely over the top. the meat will those tho -Liy before. Wo wont up tho river track; of one Englfa'a mile fa inriosiri, and an
keep perfectly, or mo It is generally stat­ in a steamer, and then tho mon again took arlmiteio:: foe fa charged. Tho crxnvdx are
ed. As sausage is rarely used in Ute horst-i and Mm Lincoln nnd Mrs. Grant always terge and antbauartic, although
■writer’a family, she cannot speak from went in an ambulance. I was detailed m ttere is no public Letting as there b in thb
much erpertaice in the matter.]—Bucountry—in fact, ttere fa not B rfnglo active
companion in tte duty; for after my experi­
rual New Yorker.
bookmaker in ell Sweden. I’rofasiinial
ence of tho previous day I did not wish to be

occurred. Wa faired sli« might jump out
of tlx- vehicle ural thout to tbo cavalcade.
Oncw «he«a&gt;d tn Mra. Grant In her tranvfwrts:
“I ooppenu you think you'll ;;•* to tbo VThlt-j
Ho«»» yosrteif, don't yutri” Mra Grant

RELIGIOUS

She lingered at ths executive raaranon n long

betraying bow rare such courtc*;c* luul l«-

when they returned Mrs. Lincoln look-xl ut
mound •odd: “Gen. Meade is a gentleman,
sir. Ho says it wm not the president who
gave Men. Griffin tho permit, but tho secre­
tary of war." Meade wan tte son of a diplo­
matist and had evidently inherited somn of
his father’s skiff.
At night ulien we wore back in camp Mra.
Grant tnlks-d over the matter with me and

OF

MONIES AND

(pronounced “clackrrs"), avMoxiraa coin
nominally worth
rent*, being a quarter

1 law them £O otr together, and

might occur in tho prt-umcu of tho foreign

SEASON

centricltlcs of Mra. Idncoln became more ap­
parent than over, and people began to won­
der whether her mind luul not been affected
by her terrible rafafertuno.
Mr. Seward
told me that die sol ! tho prevalent’* shirts,
with hb initials marked an ttem. before ate
left tte White House, wnd that, learning the
linen wax for solo st a nhep in Pennsylvania

I luul intended to offer Mra. LiuctJn my nnn
nnd endeavor to prevent a scene, but Meade,

warn him.

A MEXICAN “FIESTA/

Aoarenau wwers w a. j a:nnn, M. v..
(Mratioa thb paper )
Grand Rapids, Mich.

10®

wwM. .Jlmntai* wto wrerUwn • .u teii v—। is*
mrtxnMUOK for Boysl* tiMpprvac.-.ru la OurabUin.

you noth-

buy four

Full Hue of the above khocs for kui by

at them.

LEADING BETA ILERS
Throughout the U. S.

Tte dealer shakes tte box and throw* Un­

HASTINGS MICH.
]&gt;ortan&lt;x, among which I noted a modifies-

wterertr tho arrow stopped it would point
to an article of *omo value, ranging from
two hairpins to a cheap cotton handkerchief.
What tte- young cowboy whom 1 saw gaiter
in about a down ludrpinx win do with ttem
fa still u my*t«»ry to me.
Tte crowd in attendance w»* a v,Ty
orderly due. If any one got more tequiio on
board than he.could handle te could Ho down
anywhere and calmly d-x-p nC tho effect* of
hl* potation* and te perfrctly happy. J only
saw one quarrelsome fellow, and "ho wm n
drunken American.—El Huo (Tex.) Cor.
Detroit Free IVew.

No place afford* such perfect social free­
dom
a Mexican trrtulta. Anybody pre­
sented by any other body at all known to
tte head of the family is sure to te toll to! y
received and ‘ bffew! tbo boueo," aa the
Mexican p’traao fa. Tha Mexicans ora a poUto and sudai rare In all ca»c* where item

dreoed fa marie wvlcomo In a Mexican
houwhokl ho Ion- as he
nti no Ukelihood Of competition or rivalry with tte
mn-fer r.f
1.1. t.__ .-....... ....
...........

booth
shoes:

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices

----- -nranJt taken more marked precolemw than hem.
Lovu of &lt;H«r fa ft ruling ptMian in tte
bran:^ c. every M.-xiran-inxlu and female,
s/rss------------------------------------------- &gt;*»»

and flngvra with tte cheap imitation corah
wliich may te ptuciuM-d for ft fow centBVO.
to tho find tadicv of wxjMy, wffi w,. jxtmium
glitter with diamond* wtercvw it fa
to juacc ttem, this dedru for adornment fa
universally manlfeatad, Rich apnare! and a
graceful oddreiM arc tetter poMporu to the
mprt aristocratic tertulfaa than tte most
starling mental or morel worth.
It is thb readiness to open wide tbc- social
dc^n:1T'hich !nak«1 Mexican uocicty no aadfaB‘*^d in cliarnctar. But tho adventarere
who than gam an entrance often prove very
If therv b 0
**** planet i
oftte first magnitude, being uwaUyatan
active race with elastic limb* and uncmtenuMcd by superfluous flesh. They thm.-o
from tte first taxing, of tte crehitra to
n. last quavering notre. They give pi^.
aat encl schitmy excrdxn to largo nurab«w
of mue uu haH (young ta-tea) who would
otterwi-..: crrinnwwt the wall throu-teut
tlie co ating. This exciton tte gratitude of
m-nny mamma-, uffonfa tb-j® w,m of fortnnnew avemw* to cstahliahmant in Ufa and
reuses them to te uiiinirr.ouaiy voted by
»te
tertulia ' tte nicxrt klrul of youZ
mer..’ -Mexico Cor. Karjn* City Timex*

th*t ,ix’ **• &lt;«ulte "UWb'i wlta ter
Cfarlrtiau, and now

•A-UXTJD
At Astonishingly Low Figures During JANUARYwt QUOTE A TEW PRICES ON THE POLLOWIHO GOODS:

lisi

Cwu-

*

l

Marble Top, for ....................
targe «txe Centre Table. Imllrtlri.

Si*wv, laiiuatQ VVTV-.U*.
fsms-iffiuib Pirttor 8uita’. f air of Hoary Portier Curtains...........w

FBATWKWB AMD BIDDING CHEAP.

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.,
JWTfcW QXTu&amp;JEVnBCRJS,

i A

Nos. 16V163 and 165 Jefferson Ave., Detroit

�cjuinot iJtonl &lt;»
Ume “
'
«»«&gt; y‘”,r ‘"“s’ *” *“
«"ri'”'".”I'UWI,tloo always «in&gt; at
t cold. I&gt;o not pormll any
ant. tolnioow noon you with some
hSS? of Dr. KUtf. Naw
'- ;‘;vpn- for consumption, couffhi
'- '• cobIs but bo ««« y°u ,ffet the
.■Juuiir-. Becaufi- K*? IUMk® *?!Ore
.?»
mav ~
teilio«
v&lt;»u “
he
■ ’?
«S
&gt;'■t s something
rton“
■
but insist upon getting ’
• &lt; king's New Discovery, which is!
'' .ranteed to give relief in all throat,
* ig mid chest affections. Trial botfree ut W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s
.&lt; store.
•
r'
Saved Hi* Life.

the

unknown

face.

Bucklen'a Arnica Halve.

Idl&lt;

Meriatti, contrary to exportation, accomplfalie I Ufa extraordinary foaling feat, which

But faithful iv. the morning star.
Ha yet shall rira auJ eouw to ma.

**”U»«•
«r«.
Tim world h round and”Ume
0e,&lt;
A jo.tnwy of a fc* brief days
And I.—
**_. —.
... ..

anl 1*rfert ™'’&lt;*'npl..te.

Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
Life like a -tt«r shall climb the beielit
,',-avs lie was. tor many years, badly Aa we t n-n pn-aa with wifiing feet
Together towanl the Infinite.
;ct«t with Phthisic, also Diabetes;
pains were almost uuenduable and
— ——---- -I-..,
-hl sometimes almost throw him
Aa back of dawn* u,o auni»-ani« iilar
n----- --- .. . *._ J
. i convulsions. He tried Electric "bera shlnM IL,
• -.hrs nnd got relief from first bottle
! after taking six .bottles was entire­
- a,-tl. anti had gained in liesh eigh- MINSTRELS IN PRIVATE PARLORS.
:i pounds. Say# he positively be-.&lt;s he would he would have died,
ii not been for the relief afforded
Sixty expectant fared, brand ng eyed chil­
riectric Gitters. Sold at flftvcents
dren set clo* together in th6&gt; large drawing
Me bv W. U-. Goodyear &amp; Co.

he Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
.-,-r Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
.-.ublidna. Coms, and skin Eruptions,
-,.j j-wttivelv cures Piles, or no pay
iire&lt;l. It is guaranteed to give per­
. Ni’isfncuont or money refunded.
25 cents per box. For.sale by W.
. t ioodyear &lt;.V Co.
... " '
.
v boarding bottse'for the college'is in
&lt; ai-ertfction at Battle Creek.
!&gt; RIGHT. We believe in
Jing only the best, and have secured
nr-ncy for Kemp's Pile SuppositorNo treatment- like it for Piles.
.o.s unquestioned. Price 50 cents,
.-de by W. II. Goodyear.
;T(R25 CENTS get Kemp's Id ver
for Toiyid Liver, for CoufdtfjUKion,
■ the Complexion. W. II. Goodyear.
r«i all Members of society­
.
Balsam will cure your distn«s*
••■ugh Atguarantee it. Price 50
- . &gt;1. Trial size Irw. Sold bv W.

THE FASTER'S FIRST DINNER.
Merlattl’a

room of a luxurious bouse in Thirty-sixth
street.* minute's walk from Fifth avenue,
one afternoon fart w«k. Behind them stood
anil sat as many more of tbrir rider Brothen,
and suters and mothers' and fathers, the
crowd winding Itaclf out inti the brc®d hull
and even reaching up far on the wide stair­
case. All eyes were on the curtains ixinrealifcg one end of tlw room. It was nmshinc
oatride, but th- great window curtains vth&gt;
dropp&lt;ri and the room was brigbten-d from
candelabra and chandelier.
Tho little men nnd women didn't know ex­
actly what there was behind thnt mysterious

fulfilled tho term* of his engagement, since
he began to take a Htdo chemically pnqwn d
wino at .1:3U o'clock one afternoon, the stipu­
lated time being 0:30. Ho was aho given
rnmo jiepsutn and meat powder, but lib
stomach rejected them. The wine, tmvuvrr,
■fal him good, nnd bo war. able tn swallow it
in rvprate! gulps end with inflnite rclirii.
Aeconlhtg to tbc cplpiori of inmc of the
doctor* Im will bo unal&gt;k&lt; to oat anv solid
food for twenty*r.ro days to come.
Those wfa&lt; fl&lt;v kod. to the Grand Hotel
reo-nl'y for the ]mrj&gt;ow' of seeing the Italian
take Id* first in&gt;4allmcnt of uouririnwnt were
rather dfaapixunlodut finding, nottbecnriMa
Hlto form which t’u v expected, but r man
still apparently in Iv-attb and spirits «dthough
languid bi hndy and anemic in feature-.
Meriatti wn. propjxxl up on pillows and rochn-d on a roach, near which wvro exhibited
rant-, cf nfailrawing*. A long counter kept
tho frequent nnd inquisitive crotreh of men
and women who tlirougcd to t&gt;re him from
approaching too near hfaresting) tare-. Tlw
comparative hralthiwra of tlw man's appearanro after so long n fart can only fa. attribut­
ed to the fact that tho pangs of hunger nre
mitigated and laterndttcnt after the fln« five
orris clays. Thwa, when I flint saw Meriatti

biilliant-y. Thera symptonui were quite •.■onsfatent with hi* case, boemtso tbc cgonv cf
hunger is most acute in the iwrlicr riagra of
suffering. Kiner then he hna bcm in a state
of languor and exhaustion, varied cwvionnUy with feverishnew. jxjfn* in tbo hrad,
frenriwl i*n-nms na&lt;! trejebra of nuulnc.s.
1 utterly ho had begun to suffer more
raverriy Ln the head and stomach, but Ha
energy has enabled him to perrin in his dre
tenniurtion to tho bitter end. Efforts nx re
secret. They guesa-il tliera were to In private of cou»r.« made to make him birak l.-'s fast a
fa •every rrawm to
tbentneah. tail wlwn 4 o'clock was chimed
luuncu . fortnight
’ ;—- - ago.
■ • -•yet
•• tteni
—..........
drawn to either aldo all
tbnt
*»“»
his beat to snljrist mi
a* n criMi-mit &lt;&gt;f raven nfthing during U&gt;e fifty da jh. but the Altered
nM in n corner struck a
r'=t~v. I left Merloni this evening nt tho
gaipty chairs. A pir.nfat
cbonl mid iu filed n hiw of black fond men banquet, over wfflei Im pr ridkl. in tbo
in sombre evening draw, w ith Kniekcrfax-k' ih Grand Hotel. Evety "rat nt tl^tdih-j was
and black rilk .t-x-kings and silver bocklcd full, aiul nearly ono-huntlml gm-ta. among
ah‘«*. “.Miifatrota" whispered n rmuigrter. them being wane women and children.
with n giggle, to a little girl by his side, nod prewnt. Tbo Italian, rat among the rtema* he spoke tlx- nn-lody of -My OH Kentucky bore of the in diral rxnnmittee. a lady icing
Home," in rich tenor tonre, row to cwiflrm on hi* loft, lb KX-lixsl lo r&gt; j-anl the rich
viands, ajqx-tiring rettera atvl q arldirg,
tie- yountpderSi surtnbe.
-Minstrel entertnlnm.-nt* in private born*-, wines qirrad out iu pnifitdon Icfvri him,
.••.nttle Creek is booming the proposed
are-goti.-ti up chivfly to nniuw-tbe younger with a hr if rani, half usniued air. hot hit
.tile Crrek A St. Louis railroad.
element, amt incidanlnlly they n&lt;ld vanetr to knlfo nt.d fork were silent amid the cl »tur
the routine of thow- who are in the full rudi of phitr.: r.:&gt;d tl.o p”iq.i:&gt;g of.ch.nnj&lt;igne.—
Ixmdon Telegraph.
of Mx-ioi life. The first prtvr.tr iuin&lt;t:&lt; l en­ Par fa t
:.. wmJs suffering from Antlune, Con-'
tertainment M as given by a group of Dock; .mp’icn. Coughs, etc. Did you over try ;
..
English Remedy? Il i# the best]
I
For
tho
last forty years, nine- railroads
• ■ ;
kn»wn for all Lung Troubles, | and since then wwrh a dozen "hows bare have l.-cn rqidp|»ed with l:ra-.y rars and
vn a poritlvn guarantee at 10c., 00c. 1 Fifth avenues ami other home* of Murray ran nt high rates of ’sp-.-d, rrau -&gt;y i&lt; tear
E. II. lUrniiop, Druggist.
WIL Th-programme l«gins with song* and
'ire escapes havel»en placet!on the dialogues, and "g“2»" touching wx-it-ty foibles naw h sadntantially tire raw cait was forty
are ctoxerly worked in. The Hn.: |&lt;art cwfa
■ a-!^-an.House at Kalamazoo;
with n comical •‘flafah." and, then *»nw
Erne Trade.
special tire in nnging, dancing ami Iwnjo
"he r^buiion of intomai* revenue playing arc given, followed by a pathetic of necuringthciu mare Dnr.lv nt.d putting
them in a rort of ra-tcl eralng. But the fa •
th- taking off of revenue sumps recitation, the »cbole Hiring with a short ginning
ut tlx- prewen'. year l as show nrga'n,
•rum Proprietary Mediciues.no doubt] l-urlre-pie. Tlw vddiiy of a mimtrel show in anti with horrible cniyLeafa, that tbcjATt-via private drawing nom lias Iwvn picked up
• largely benrfltted the consumers, as
tioru aguintx tho burning of wnvlt*«l nut
'■ •11 as relieving the- burden uf home ns bring far more ctitcrtaiiiing than private arc totally inadequate, nnd that tha present
lAnutacturers. Especially in this the theatrical*, tor private theatricals ar- getting system ot hooting should be tuqrrsrdi d by
• •• with Green's August Flower and to be aimuat a bore, apd leridre n-'piiro w&gt; com.'thmg radically different..
.;..«'hf"'f. German Syrup, us the rcduc- much preparation for their »ucerwful preTbo method employed ujxin the elevated
-. n c: thirty-six cents per doxen, has ■entaUon. The programme i» specially (ire- railroads In this town shows that a train &gt;&lt;f
i si added to increase the size of the; pared. and after it is al! over the llttfa ones cars can bo jicrfoctly heated without tfa-pe*.
• ■ tics containing these remedies, there-. an? wild to go to the iinproni|&gt;tu dn-ring ribilily of fire tn raw, of nccidiuit. That• giving one-Hfth more medicine in! room and sec how the whit" nu n make tiwtu- method consists iu a pipe fnnifabod with
■ 75 cent size. The August. Flower ,
ctcar.i from the locomotive, and it aerv'-a thDvspepsia and Liver Complaint,
r-holn train, each car bning bratnl •■qualiy
j
the German Syrup for Cough and
from end to end. It-b a very simple plap,
:ig troubles, have perhaps, the largand it should be odojitnl upon .all railroads.

THE REDFLAGCONDEMNED REDS GET A BLACK EYE
k

VIGOROUS SPEECH

BY

MASTER

CHICAGO REPUBLICANS

SECURE

A

HAimaMwiia, Dt. April « -Tho ftmnsyl-

Thursday night fa enthusiastically com­
mented upnu. ospocially that parted it where
bo congratulated the convention on tlw de­
feat of the Hocialfabi at Chicago. Tbero wore
plaudrd that Powderly was compelled Us
wait several minutes l*forn proree&lt;ling. The
portion which met with th-» mosl applause

day's election in Chicago was a surprising
victory for tbo Republican ticket It had
become plain to almost
Republican*, backed

that are right ami wrong, but wo
way* kept clear of tha nun thing that bringn
rxlfum on onr country—anarchy. 1 road of

men ■&gt;( that great city were good enough to
throw tho llo beck into tlie faces ot those
who paarad aa their friondti and repnwentaUvmt Nosoonerdid tho Anarchist ticket go
Irefnro the people than its supporter* said:
"We will carry the ticket through under the
fisg on whose faro not one star glisten', not
one stripe fa to be found, and the teaching*
of such men as Powderly and Griffith* will
havt&gt; no weight with uv" But they found

■ay amen to that every timeu (Great npplane,.) I r))d not know h-it what m ths docorati'xi of thfa ball yon might forgot to
pla » Ib-t American flag on the wnll Thur*.
dnr—that it might bo forgotten. I brought
thfa
witli
iim
this
morning (hero
Mr. Powderly
exhibited a flag smld
trenviNloiis
apptau*"!, and
I brought
it down
ham
no
that
if it was

t'-at tbero wn» nttewho »'"orv bv that flag and
no other. |!l»re Mr. Powderiy presented
the Hug to M. T. Burr"!1, &lt;X Carbondale, an
old friaml.) I^t thorn to-morrow morning
nfter those outl&gt;urata of Applause chargn u*
with taring anything em but free-born

l»- th.- refutation of thnt lie. which will ring

majority

Roehe received 51,210
Nelson S‘,lto; Roehe'.
majority. *,031. The
remaining candidate*
ou both ticket* ran

that Frank A. Sleubsr
Nelson. CoL Tutblll is elected judge by

The Prohibition vote

Appetite, abould xuggert the use of Ayer**
Snrsaparilfa. Thia preparation I* most
effective for .giving tone and strength,
to the enfeebled system, promoting the
digestion and mrimltaUon of food, restor­
ing tho nervous force* to their normal
condition, and for puri/yhig. enriching,
■nd vitalizing the blood.

Failing Health.
Ten year* ago mv health began to fail.
J ww* troubled with a distroMing Cough,
Night Sweat*. Weakness, nud Nervouanes*. 1 tried various rmnodlc* prescribed
by different phyrietana, but Ix-catoe so
w eak that I could not go np stairs with­
out stopping to re»L My mend* recom­
mended mo lo try Ayeris 8arsanarilla.
which I did, and 1 nm now as healthy and
strong ns ever. —Mrs. E. L. Williams.
Alexandria, Mluu.

cfallatie Lilxir ticket,

astonishing

As chief of our organization I con «ay that
anarchy find* no abiding-place in our tnidec,
but inouopollstM want to make people botleve tho lontrarv. No motinr wnsi rrmr»

The First Sign
Of ftdHttg health, whether tn ths form vt
Night Sweats aud Ncftouiuc**, or la a

SWEEPING VICTORY.

WORKMAN POWDERLY.

wm so

small i

candidate of the Labor party elected fa E.
D. Connor, the new Fifth ward aiderman.
Th" Republican* elected 13 of tlw 1H alder-

fore stand Si Republican* to 10 Democrats
and 1 Socialist. The Republican town Uckand tho Democratic assessor au-1 Itepulilican
ntpervlaor, collector and clerk in tho North
town.

tho registered vote comm almost end roly
from tbo Democratic vote. Tbo Democrats

tbo Republican candidates. Far Hmm- reaaon* the Labor &gt;«O|ile gained only a small

It fa a difficult matter with »n many poll­
ing places to roura any public oxcitnment.

ui ’■rarrb of election bulletins.

I have med A ver's Sarsaparilla, in mr
family, for Scrofula, and know, if it u
taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disease. I have also
prescribed it as a tonic, no well as an alter­
ative, and must say that I honestly believe
It to bo the best blood medicine ever
compounded.—W. F.-Fowler, D. D. 8.,
M. D., Greenville,Tenn.

Dyspepsia Cured.
It would bo imtx&gt;*&gt;-Ib!e for me .to de­
scribe what I auOered from Indigestion
and Headache up U&gt; tlie time I began
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I was under
tbc care of various physician* and tried
a great many kind* of medicine*, but
never obtained more than temporary re­
lief. After taking Ayer** Sarsaparilla fur
a short lime, my hetufacta: disappeared,
and my sturhaeii performed Its duties more
perfectly. To-Jay. my health fa com­
pletely restored.—Mary Harley, Spring­
field. Sias*.
•
1 ham Itccti greatly benefited by the
prompt u-&lt;- of Ayor’a Sanmparillu. It
tone* uml invigorates tbs system, rmilatr*
the acliuD of the digestive ami assimilative
organs, and vltalbes the blood. It fa.
wtthirtit doubt, the moat reliable GJoud
purifier yet discovered. —H. D. Johndan,
IS3 Atlantic avc., Brooklyn, N. T.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
I'rvpartd by Dr. J. C. Avar A Co., Low«II, Mara.

Imosediately

V aw'X ^\e c\x

-• sale of any medicine in the world.
: ■■ advantage of increased size of the
&gt; ttle# will be greatly appreciated by
th? sick and afflicted, in every town
i.r. i village in civilized countries.
Sample bottles for ID.cenL, remain the
fame size.
’
\ sixty foot room addition is being
. xido to the Wright House at Alinx

HALL’S
HOW'S THIS!

•.

We offer One Hundred Dollars Re..rd for any casf ot Catarrh that can
be cured by taking Hall’# Catarrh
F. J. CHENEY A CO..Prop’rs., Toledo, 0.

■ i '. S.—Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
LwrnaJIy. acting directly upon the
. od and mucus surfaces of the sysPrice, 75 eta. per bottle. Sold by
Idl Druggists.

CATARRH CURE.
The electric light works at Muskegon
.rued Sunday. Los# 810,000.
X r*\r o
g. Blood Elixir is the only
iXVTmVV ¥» BJood R,.mcdy guarxn•ccd. ItlaaporitivecureforUloers.EraptfcaaSyphilitic Poisoning. Itparifleathe
rLo’.o system, and banisheaall Rhoumatio
tad Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it.
E. H. Lathrop, Druggist.
&gt;wkei2M«, or Liqnor Eab!t,ean be Cored by
a unionwing Dr. Balau' Golden Specific.
tbe knowledge of the pmou taking tt, efr.x a speedy and pcnnsnoit cure, whether
• j'MIentis A moderate drinker or anatoo1 "rvek. Thousands ot drunkards have
• n ruadn temperate men who have taken the
• • laen specific in their coffee without their
«ledge, and tu-day believe they quit drink• .:&lt;&gt;t their own free a 111. So harmful effect
rctirlt' tram its administration. Cures iruarnn■
Bend Ior areolar and full porticulnre
• ■'•rer. in confidence Goliikx braciric Ca
&gt; Kace 8U &lt; indnnaU. Ohio.

The new Harinnnit* society Rt Trav’.tw city starts with 50 members.
■-M ail the a'irertlwmcnu of spring niedl• .uni then take A)-er'» Sarsaparilla.

'•N'llin s organizing n 85,0 0 t-tozk
upany to bore for natural gas.
1 kOVP, \Vluw|rine CcukIi and Brwnchltla.lmrelieved by hhilob's Cura. Sold by
« II iKtMlyear.

..••'•‘"’••b

I MAT IIACK1KQ COUGH can be so qairWv
f "’,‘1 &lt;*) Shiloh's Cura. We KuaraateetL Sold
'■11. Goodyear.
. WILL you KUFXKH wltn T&gt;y&gt;I*pel» *»d

band M-rnnailed ths no»fr&lt;)&gt;a[&gt;M- otlirew, and
later In tbo evening Battery Dbblggtin went

THE WRATH OF FEDORA.

.

THE ELECTION IN MICHIGAN.

4:'

be will, it is alleged, bars the opportunity of
-piwar mg in a court-

ures show that the prohibition a mend ment
Im* been dsfeeted by alx&gt;ut G.000 majority.
Tho enrly return* indicated that tbo amend-

vuit ot &lt; in mage* o f
CharlM Btolri. a wait-

CHZBi

According to

Tbs FrobibiUuaiste claim that their defeat
designated

«wpo--fany

romplaint to its inspectors of election in this
city, it fa asserted that 6,000 "yea" votes

gastronomic interest*
Nothing

seeuwl

precinct* FrohibiUonfate were excluded after
Isngungs to him.
p. tn.

Ths ’her day she ordered

biiohl was four minutes late, and was

Tbs Itepubllcan stats ticket was elected l&gt;y
3,000 majority, and Campbell 7,&lt;W.

The

'. (taem-

LilIDuoOD7&gt;

upon the or ter of going there cpmes shriek
now, the brakeman tends the stove, and as

Iosin was a geyser ovenluo noW climbing the
skies in a frenzy of &lt;!axzling from; every body
started on tho double quick—men. women
and chililrep. Alonzo touched up the ani­
mals and away 'va went with a Inrckboanl
load ot guests. Before wo had reached the
scene of antion another geywr had bund
forth, and then another and another, and yqt
another. We rant up acbeer that was audible

result ia that when there fa any fire nt all it
is a roarer, enough to roast anything as far

waters and the stream; wotueu scream'd
hystericaUy, children crier! with fright, it
was glorious; it was terribly glorious. . It
wemed a* if tbo dclego was about to cover
tlw mountains onro more. The spray Ml
upon us like summer rain; tlw houses were
olwcun-l with thin va|&gt;oc: again and again
we were driven hastily from our vantage
ground by cloud bursts that threatened to en­
gulf ux
The hair of the scientists stood on end.
They moved their arms wildly, as if tlwy
were directing the orchestra of tlw olemente.
nnd it was thus that we bode adieu to the
upi&gt;cr Geyser l«rin, really with our hearts in
our throats, and oar jacket* sparkling with

Alonzo waa at their beads in

'tons per hour. Tha pump discharges into
tho head of a flume running the entire limgth

principle. Up to the last year an English
mother did not become the guardian ot her

dying lie could delegate that office to whom ho
plensrel. to the entire oxclurioti of tho mother.
Even mow the paternal authority in life ren-al.T* almost absolute. Bat by tho lawpaawd
by Mr. Gladstone'* government every widow
has been made, either alone or jointly with
an appointee of her deceased buslmnd or
the court, tho guardian of her children while
she lives, and sbo may appoint a person to
toko her place in that capacity after her
death. That such a rational measure should
have lieen delayed until Within the last twelve
months fa a striking illustration of John Bui!'*
conservatfaui.—London Letter.
Tbe gum chewing mania should lie frowned
tqxm for several reasons. It excites the cre­
tin glandular rystom cdtwected with nlimcnation. Tho purjxwe of tba glands h clearly
estaLlish-d. Their products cnmiot lx- wastrel
or diverted to other uses without damage.
The human being fa not a rumfnant-a end
chcwcr. Ono class of animals cannot ndopt
the natural habits of another without suffer­
ing from so doing.—Dental Herald.

A wi-atcni
‘J ~~ r
•ditor that though she 11 tan tbo genera! fra­
.
.* 1.5___ __ _
k.. nnt minttoll deatim.'

A novel way of river mining is now being
carried on necr tho Garibaldi Mining com­
pany’s property cjJ tbo .Stsmlahnw river, two
milei below Hobiusan'a Ferry. Tho plan

which fa placed a steam cngfno and boiler of
fifteen borso |»ircr with a powerful suction
pump attached. Tho pump rot only throws

by abould

ir&gt;P'.1 ''V

at CoraDne over horn

BREAKS.
Tuesday had something ttso appnarancs of
7000 dally.

nefa Catalina ” i» printed oo tnrida of

riseduoeering was doos by ths lad les, although

FOB BALZ BT ALL LEADD0 XEROHAMTS.

U/lDITTP RPnSS J57A2MBta»*»lRM
BOnlttn U^wp.) CHICAGO, ILL.
ntABTWlXO THX WaFTER.
and called him all sorts of moan thing*, an 1

YOUR LAST CHANCE/4*/
TO MTY

minnesotaA^

high kick rant dishes and viand* flying all
Tnesuay night only
ijance. which did not end until her personal
atteiKlanM succeeded in pacifying heri Ths

Bernhardt can Insult a dfaguiaed count with
Impunity. _________
______

the whois Rtijoblican ticket is elected

Ths

DAKOTA
LOW PRICES.

CntClXNATl, April fi—Tbs result of tbn

ORUG0

&lt; WESTEM
WAWATCO.

DIABOLISM ON A COUNTY FARM.

MILLION

large and powerful derricks. Au the Stanis­
laus river fa noted for ita heavy gold deposits
tbc results can hardly fall to meet, if not
gn-atly exceed, tbo anticipations of th- Chi­
cago capitalists who have it in charge. -­
Calaveras (Cal.) Prwpect

Empnra Elizabeth of Auxtro Hungary re­
cently virited tbo Vtonna lunatic asylum
wltl&gt; the wife of Prines Karl Theodore, her
brother, tho famous oculist. Nearly all tho
mud men and women rveognixed thn &lt; mprets,
who Irad visited tho place before, nnd mw&lt;jbI
noble-nen kiwed ixr Lands while tbo nomen
knelt to receive her blearing. One lunatic
approached her majesty and said; "No nno
would over think you were a granfflnothrr."
Tbero was such a touch of flattery combined
with tho opperite sentiment in thfa that tbo
emprera broke intn uproarious laughter and
asked tbo lunatic'a wmo and if she were
curable. Sba was told aho
and her
majesty Immediately ordered tlint nnytldiig
tbo woman wantrel rbould bo charged to tho
imperial purw.—Foreign letter.

A good many people think that nw«t of
the gambling Ikxiscs in Chicago are run
“on tba tqunrr.” but Hcndric, the cr.port
clock nnd model maker, tolls a» that be is
often called iu by g.-uubling gentlemen tp
raa!;-' como contrivances fur tbrir use.
He says ho has mode for certain well
known gambling shop proprietors iu Cid
cago.' hold p=T” devices for two in poker, as
well ns •‘rtrij’per" attachments for fare
bo=re. The rouletto wheels, ho rays. &gt;
never heard of being tatnjwrcd with, prohn
bly because the odds against tho plnyer are
about ou three to two, nnd that gets asray
with hi* money quite fust enough.—Uhieagn
Herald.

.

IXm.. U.wil: bniith's plurality. MH1. The
following ar* pluralitiss on the other offices—
all Itapublicwna: F. W. Moore, julgs of k»-

them roneplred to murder him aad the
guarel* and thus effect their escape. Arsonic:

cigarettes, and placnd in tho drinkingiwater.
Ten men. inelisiing the proprietor and four

Heitor, l.&lt;W| A. F. Bohrer, treasurer, 2.8fiS;
J. A. CaldwpU, judge of police court,
J (X Schwartz, prosecuting attorney of th*»
|x&gt;llco court, 51.450; Kmli Ivebeo. clerk of tee
qriico ccurtj 1 .!&gt;•«&lt;.
.

CHARLES E. SIMMOMS,
a»r«MlusMoaW

Ft. Ixa'IW Ma, April «.—There being nc

'X/ SAFE INVESTMENT

ths cane* liars resulted fatally, although
of the cotupiratorn bat inode

hnas ball game* between tbc league and A»- --------------

S6UTS WMTEB

semi ly (ring voted for—not orach Interest
wa* taken bi the contest Tnewlay. Its La­
bor party b«d a ticket In tbo field. Incom­
plete retnni* from seventeen wanlt at II
o'etook Tui'riay night indi-ats that the
Democrats will have a majority in both

AUT108IZED

LIFE Of LORA!

a* follow*-.

Thursday.

rreparalKni. «■
beta to the aalh
clubs took place Friday afternoon before a
gathering of d.OtlU )&gt;eoplc.
Tha faattorieo

was: St. Iteul*. 7; Chicago, 4
(
CuirAOO, April IL—The third gattje of tbs

Ixiuix elube was won by the Brown* at_8h
Louts Saturday, being two out of ttirse cf

Boub (Brown.)

Sa* Fnaxctsco, April
stats tMiurday.

M*wax. Ilk. April
In tbs election
held Tuesday in tho four counties tvmpris­
ing tba Fifty-tlnd senatorial district—Frank­
lin, Williamson; Johnson, and Pulaski—for a
repnramtaUv* in the state logiriature to fill
the vacancy occa.ioned by the doath of the
Hon. W. W. Hoskinson, William L. Crim,
the Republican nominee, was auroratful. oa
tho Denxx-rnt* bed no candidate bi tbo field,
an&lt;l the usual Republican itiajwlty In tbs
Fifty -flirt district fa orer l.'Ol Mr. .Crim
la an avowed ProhlMtitmiaL

Working Classes. AttentiM

Chicago (W hl tee) 7.
11.—Raias wen

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It fa eallmatesl that there am 825,570 Ulo-

menu to dblinguisbcd women.

I Buportortty

WOMEN CAST THEIR VOTES.

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ginrer controlled the heating he would l&gt;e
nhle to regulate, it with nxire constant atten
tian and more cUsintcrartcd judgment. By

country, and if the prreeut engines a tv not
big enough to supply tbo additional t.tram
required bigger ones should be put in their
plnetw.—Now York Hun.

whirlwinds w» said to one another, “Surely,
there is nothing loft in the whole Yellowstone
pork worth seeing after thfa." Why. the
Bunday splnrger of the favored fountain* of
Versailles fa as child's play and a jxnny
squirt in comparison.—Yellowstone Park

Itepublicans.

WM|» crops will her greatly

Mii.waukck. Wia., April
Al I o'clock
Wednesday altsrnoon the tert returns from

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�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich., April 14,1887.

Editorial Notes.

Many instructive lessons could be
drawn from Monday’s election, chief
among which is the fact that fusion,
for which the Journal is constantly
clamoring, is rapidly destroying the
greenback party. It started in 1878
with a vote of 2,400 in th® county.
Two years later it polled about 2,200.
In 1882 the fusion process began, and
the identity of tho greenback party has
•been lost ever since. Through some
little disagreement over the spoils,
fusion was not brought about this year,
and we now have an opportunity to
see what the greenback party looks
like when it stands on Its own feet.
The woeful spectacle it presents must
bring grief to the hearts of those who
once believed in the party, and that it
nad principles worthy of support. Tlie
party that cast 2.400 votes in 1878,
comes to the front this spring with a
dismal showing indeed: for its vete in
Barry county on the 4th reached the
grand total of 1,080! The democratic
party, which cast about ODO votes in
1878. now nearly equals the greenback
in the number of its followers—1,020,
while the republican party polled near­
ly .300 more votes than in 1878. One
mon- fusion and tlie greenback vote in
Barry county will be graphically and
correctly represented by 0. It has be­
come mere trading stock to secure a
few crumbs from the democratic feast
for Waters. Fuller and others. Our
contemporary of the Journal gets his
little slice as the price for his part in
the betrayal of his party. How much
he loves the principles of the green­
back party is seen in his last issue,
where be states that there is no differ­
ence between the principles of demo­
cracy and greenbackism! Think of
that sentiment as coming from a paper
which but a few short years ago claim­
ed that there was no difference be­
tween the “old parties"—democratic
.ibdx republican, as each was as much
opposed as the other to the principles
of the greenback party, and who in
effect said in 1884 “Butler first. Blaine
second, but nfiver Cleveland for presi­
dent"

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The election of last week showed
that the republican party was over 1,400
stronger than eitht^ the democratic or
greenback parties in Barry county, and
had nearly 400 more followers than the
two combined. This is a demonstration
that the disintegration of the greenback
party, which became so. evident
last fall has continued. It means
that the rank and file of the green­
back party have lost confidence in
it, and will no longer blindly follow
its leaders, when it is morally certain
that they will be led into the democrat­
ic ditch. These new recruits will stay
with us if the republican party of
Barry county contione's to do the wteu
thing, and remains a correct representa­
tive of the popular will. Let it continue to recognize its new men, not
forgetting the older members who have
been true alike Ln .victory and defeat,
and it will have no trouble in keeping
those who have come tn us from ibe
greenback party, and those who shall
continue to desert that- rotten and sink­
ing ship - made rotten and caused to go
down by the treachery of alleged lead­
ers who preferred place to principle.
COUNTY OPTION.
Although prohibition as a state meas­
ure has been defeated in Michigan, the
result must nowhere and by no one be
considered as a declaration that the
vast majority of the people of Michigan
do not recognize the terrible write of the
liquor traffic, the curse and misery it
inflicts upon society, and propose to re­
duce them to the minimum. The sa­
loon is the enemy of the home, and the
borne is the rock upon which the whole
structure of civilization rests.
The
home Is not only the foundation of our
civilization, but it fa tlie civilizer Itself,
while the saloon is the destroying ele­
ment—and death and desolation follow
m it* path. If all who recognize the
evils ot the open saloon and desire to
check them as far aa possible had fav­
ored a state prohibitory law and acted
together, the amendment would have
had more than JOO,000 majority. Rut
temperance people are divided on the
question of means of reducing these
evils. It has been demonstarted by the
vote on prohibition that the large ma
jocity of the temperance people favor
prohibition, but that majority te not
largo enough to make prohibition effect­
ive, as the vote Itself has proven.
No doubt 60.000 voters who said No
on the question of Mate prohibition
would say Tea ou a proposition for
county local option, the same as Georgia
has, while they would favor making
the tax 9600 to 91.000 on every saloon
m counties where prohibition did not
prevail. These 50,000 temperance men
arojust
the 120.000 prohi-

What else than a farce would prohi­
bition be in Detroit, where seven rotes
were cast against prohibition to every
one vote in it* favor? The opponents
ot prohibition would elect their own
officers, whose business It would be to
enforce the laws if they were enforced.
It goes without saying that in auch a
community a candidate favorable to
prohibition could never be elected.
Even if the officers were favorable,
where could a jury be found that would
convict the law-defying saloonist in a
city where seven-eighte of the people
had expressed themselves us favorable
to the saloons? The most that can be
done in such a dty is to compel the sa­
loons to pay back to the people, by
means of a high license, a part, at least,
of the expenses inflicted by the rum­
boles. and close them as many hours of
each 24. and as many days of the week
as possible. The same can be said of
(Irand Ilapids, the Saginaws, Manistee,
Bay City. Port Huron, and the whole
upper peninsula. Exactly the same
conditions are to be met as In Detroit.
It was these cities that overcame the
votes of the counties where prohibition
could be enforced. In all these places,
those who voted against prohibition
would be able to elect every officer
whose place it would be to enforce the
law. It is needless to remark that every
such officer would be pledged before
elected to see that tht Law was not en­
forced.
Under such circumstances would it
not be the wisest and best policy for.
the opponents of the saloon to unite
their forces and urge the Michigan
legislature to give us a county option
Law, such as the state 'X Georgia now
has. The writer has been in Iowa,
Kansas and Georgia, the three leading
prohibition states of the union, and
speaks advisedly when he says that in
the «9 counties of Georgia, when pro­
hibition has been carried, it is as effect­
ively enforced as the laws against any
other crime, while in parts,of Iowa
and Kansas there is practidgly free
whiskey. In Georgia countiu where
prohibition is not in force, a stat^law
imposes a high tax.
We trust that all who are in favor of
reducing to the lowest Intuit the evils
of the liqupr traffic will-firge the Mich­
igan legislature to give us a county
option law.
The fight of the home against the sa­
loon must not and cannot be stopped.
If those who favor prohibition cannot
get all they! want, let them take what
is the nearest approach to their own
ideas, and that will be a ccunty option
law. The Banner can be counted on
to favor every possible temperance re­
form that fa practicable. We think it
has been demonstrated that in certain
portions of Michigan a state prohibi­
tion law would be a dead letter, while
in the vast majority of the counties of
the state prohibition could and would
be successfully enforced. Give such
counties the same privilege the Georgia
law would confer, and give to such
counties as are joined to whiskey idols
such laws as they can enforce—good
police and tax laws.
Mr. Editor: A meeting of the Di­
rectors of the Kalamazoo &amp; Hastings
rail road, was held on the 12th Id*U at
tlie dty of Grand Rapids. The ODjecl
of the meeting was to see the status of
our fork. That part of the road from
Kalamazoo to tlie M. &amp; O. it well nigb
ready for the iron—that part of the road
the construction company was organ­
ized to complete, and bad nothing to do
with the road north of the M. &amp; O.
Now, Mr. Editor, the most important
question before the Board was, do the
people of Barry county wish the road
completed from the M. &amp;. O. to Hast­
ings Citv ? Of course, those interested
in Hastings pleaded for their almost
doomed city. We pleaded for more
time, but were answered by a majority
ot tlie Board, “we have given you time
and time again". But still, citizens of
Barry county, our pleadings were not
in vain: we obtained tlie time, thirty
days. For what? Why to raise three
or four thousand dollars to complete
Uris road to Hastings. The company,
when they set cut to build the Kalama­
zoo end of the road, asked the citizens
of Barry county to make u bonus of
twenty thousand dollars, right of way
and depot grounds. From tlie city of
Hastings there was good response, but
the county has not as yet come up’to
the mark. We have raised nearly the
•20JXX), and since tlie raising of that
sum the engineer was put on the grade
so aa to ascertain the true amount for
tlie right of way, which is found to be,
as stated before, will cost about four
thousand dollars. Can we raise this
amount ? Certainly we can. Farmers
and Citizens, shall we raise Ibis amount
and have the road ? Yun must answer.
If you raise it wltnin thirty days you
shall have the road completed before
Jan. 1,1888; if you do not,you will not
have the road: believe no more stories
tliat the road will be built 1 care not
from whose mouth of print the stories
come. Unlew.you raise the money you
will not have Uie road, and the conae(jucnces will be yours.
C. S. BLTtTOX.

MORRILL &amp; CO

Hastings. At said meeting it was
agreed tout if Barry county raise y
money necessary to
anor of right of way. and
depot grounds, by the 10th of Mav
next that they would build said road
to Hastings, and if sahl money was not
rafaed by the loth of May. tho road
would not be buut.
Now. let there be no more croaking
about the building of the rosd, and let
the people understand that if they_
the road built, they now know the
terms and what will be neemsary to do
to get it. As the time te abort every
man must see the necessity of prompt
action. WUl the people of Barry coun­
ty again lose the second railroad for a
few thousand dollhca? If so. It would
seem as though wisdwiL.died out of oar
people.

EDITOR BANNER:

THE LIVE CLOTHIERS.

C. S. Dyer, examiner of national
banka in Michigan, has resigned.
Capt Kirtland, the lake wrecker, has
bought the Michigan Exchange hotel
at Cheboygan.

Loade&lt;l,

With Spring and Summer Novelties of endless variety, and at'sucfc
Low Prices that all of our many patrons may be, able to secure such
Bargains at

MORRILL &amp; CQ.’S.

A few lines more on the above sub­
ject and 1 am done. I want to correct
myself, and more especially Mr. Hougbtalin. then Irt thehonret tax payers de­
cide for themselves, (we believe they
have decided.; First. Mr. H. says the
superintendents are wholly responsible
to the people for extravagance, etc, in
running the farm. Practically this la
not the truth, as Mr. H. well knows;
for instance in buying food and other
every dav supplies, the overseer is not
told how much to buy. but simply
whereto buy. Avwe did not men­
tion before, we will now say that accord­
ing to the Banned statement of 1885,
the total cost of food under Green’s
last rear was 8316, while under Eycleshym'er. as near as can be got at. the
cost for food was little more than 82tX&gt;,
a saving of another hundied dollars
with about the same number of panper* etch year. The economy or ex­
travagance has much to do in the care.
Again 1 admit that I overlooked the
item of wood cutting, 854. under ex- j
penscs for Eyctehy mer’s year, but Mr.
H. made a bigger blunder when he
omitted the 8104 allowed for hired
girl from Green’s year, and put it in
Eycleahymer'a year. Thia loots a little
like a “wilful falsehood” “Ain't it?"
So you tee we have a saving of 8100 in
food, a difference of over 81U0 in hired
help according to Mr. H'a own state­
ment. aside from the improvements
made on the farm by Mr. E. which are
not counted as money. Now to the
item of produce sold. It is simply doq»
sense to say that Green raised all that
Sclnbymer soli Query would naturf arise what became of the produce
Green raised the year before his last, aa
he only sold 8W worth his last year.
Therefore we assert again with riapAasit- that the difference between the two
men was 8400 per year, or throwing
out Mr. Green entirely or calling him
an average overseer, Mr. Eyeleshymer
was an extra good man; and I firmly he­
ld ve had the Interests of the taxpayers
been the motive in the minds of the
superintendents he would have been
hired again.
liMtimn. April sth 1M7.

T_.oa&lt;rtod!

Loaded!

’

It is asked us daily how can we afford to sell goods at such LOW
PRICES?
That is very plain if you have the key. As we stand in a position
to gain many BARGAINS that other dealers do not get. We are
connected with one of the largest manufacturing houses in Boston
and being in the market all the time, we gain a knowledge of the fact
that we can.close out BARGAINS at a .price we can .sell for less
than other merchants buy for. Not only is our Clothing bought-at
lowest market prices but every thing else in proportion.

HATS!
Our stock of Hars. of which we have the largest in the city, are
the Best Selected and of the latest Styles.
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Latest Styles in Plug Hats!
Latest Styles in Stiff Hats!
Latest Styles in Soft HatsJ
Latest Styles in Straw Hats!

FURNISHING GOODS I
When in need of anything in the Furnishing Goods line be sure
and look at our stock as we have all fhe Latest Spring Novelties.

E. W. MORE ILL &amp; CO..
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ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

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Let the People Judge!

.....
™EIR yE!®ICT is p This space is owned bv
I hat the well known and popular Grocery and Provision

.

a

House of

J-H- beamers co.Messer Bros.
have bought about the era of Good Goooda and Low Prices.1
Why? Because they have been and still remain

LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
and competitors have been compelled to cut down on old
figures in order to keep anywhere near up with the procession.

Who will tell our
readers all about it
We Sell the Best Goods.
We Sell Strictly for Cash.
'
One Price to All
when Dan retutns from
We give to our customers the profit that the Cash System
has over the old fogy credit system. Credit compels the dealer
to make the good cusnomer pay the losses from dead beats, dead
ducks, poor accounts and time and money spent in keeninrr the “Sunny South.
accounts.
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Tlie Reason.

why we have established this reputation, and reduced the
price of living to every family in Barrv county, particularly
those who buy groceries in Hastings, is liecanse

Cash enables ns to treat all alike, one price to all, aod to
give lower prices on the same quality of goods than our cred­
it competitors can do.

Pointer Number 1.
Have yon noticed that when our competitors getuo a snwial
s^andfCut^rofits down fine they aftays sly 4‘iHde

MEW DRY GOODS!

Pointer Number 2.
And when they get up their great soecialsL &gt;n.i
shed a lot of ink and get down off the fence where they have
been sitting tor a year the figures they make are the same
we have offered right along.
|
e

Pointer Number 3.
You notice that we are the only grocery house in Barrv
county that

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DARE QUOTE PRICES.

I have received tho largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brovfb^

to this city.

Here are a few:

3«, IbA ValiDda Rairin»...............
1 lb. good Plug Tobacco...............
1 “ Choice Floe Cut Tobacco....
1 “ Choice Fine Cut Tobacco dar

Corsets, Embroideries Gloves, Hosiery
।

25 “ Nice C. Sugar.............
6 “ Best Tea. Dust Japan
1 lb.Bird Seed...............
1 Gal. Water White OB...

Every lady invited to

The Kaii.hoad.—a meeting
3 Doz. Clothes Pina.
syndicate of the Chicago, Kalamazoo 2 Papers of Pins....
and Saginaw railroad was beldin the
al action
from the

Kalamazoo Co, to

All goods proportionally cheap. All goods strietly firet-class.
dty

• J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

JULIUS RUSSELL

�The ladies of the woman's relief
PERSONAL MENTION.
arithmetic. There were 20 members In
corps will meet for a regular meeting
Jas. Lee is visiting Grand Rapids the class ranging from 12 lo 20 years of
age. The exercise conaixtHl of defini­
in two weeks from the last regular friends.
tions of the cloaest kind and the solu­
,y1W. TBCK»P»t. AlUll. H. IT.
meeting, the same as usual. Ladies of
You can dow address him as Post­ tion of problems, which ranged from
the order living in the country, as
master Dennis.
the simplest to the most complex in­
many
as
possibly
can.
please
be
present.
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Thos. Haney and wifespent Sunday cluding every variety ot Iractions,
NETTIE VamHOHN. Sec.
stocks aud discounts. These were
Mil J. Inchbold, resident of the in Grand Rupiils.
made and given to the class as it stood
Clement Smith was in Middleville on at the board. But one mind seemed to
Grat ward, was taken with bleeding al
mitiiarv N'ollre*. 3 real* per line.
business
Tuesday.
actuate the entire class; their logic, ac­
Having bought the Hardware Stock of J. A. Greble, for­
of ThunkK. 10 cent* |*r hue.
the
nose
Saturday
afternoon,
and
phy
­
m&gt; iritcto tttul.Death *»•»&lt;
«'*■
Xu
"itTwwIor Kriiertslutueut*
lor profit ol tn- sicians were unable to stop the flow un­ (Mrs. Julius BussoU went to Detroit curacy and rapidity were wonderful
aud such us we never before saw* at­ merly (Treble &amp; Powers, at the old store..where-you will find
aand« or or&lt;raiilM*l«»n». except torrtarttaWe
Monday after new goods. \
tained in the school room.
P-ui-sea. Ml!’, be &lt;»W» «&lt;* *» til bunday evening, by which time Mr.
L had become quite weak from the loss
Mbs Maud Bartley. ofAlbion. is Kie
The method w Mr. Rork's own. No us with a full line of
••
of blood.
guest of Hastings friends.
rule was hinted, all relations nf units
being Illustrated by a syatem of block­
The Journal is in error in calling Su­
E.
W.
Morrill.
Ike
Hendershott
and
^yATCBES! CLOCKS!
ing.
pervisor McKevitt, of Thornapple, a sa­ II. A. Goodyear are nt Gun lake.
We were told that the youngest mem­
Mias Minnie 1’oormon is the guest of ber of the Hats, 12 years of age. began
To reduce my large stock of above loon-keeper. He is not, and has not
been for a number of years. His large the 31is3tu .lojiu and Nora (juaiC.
fractions but 13 months.ago amt that
goods, I will sell a limited number of majority, .JW, in a town which gave 156
he is now through equainms in higher
Miss Sara Horton re.luroe&lt;l to-dgy algebra, while another 14 years-of ago
‘hem on the installment plab. (weekly for the amendment is proof enough from u trip to Buffalo and Cleveland.
th*it he Is not that kind ot a man.
is nearly through plane geometry.
payments.) or for green stove wood.
Cid Mr. and Mrs. Ira VnnValkenburg. Considering their uirennd thn length
The society connected with Emanuel
Sunday, a daughter. Congratulations. of time devoted to the study, the work
. First come, fit^served. ’
, church *will be entertained on Thursday
excelled anything we ever saw.
JOHN HESSMER,
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Dr. • Andrus' • mother, from Buttle
We comider such tisidiiug of ut­
, Hfti nioon of next week, by Mrs. J. M. Creek, Is visiting him, and will remain
most. Incomparable value, and make
•nd Optician.
Hadley, Loyal Knappen. C. VanArman here two or three weeks.
thia sUU-nieut out of a simple sense of
tltv*tltl5».
McCoy*
IM. Riker, C. Huffman, Archie McCoy
iustioti
to the achool. to Ml Rork and
N.
T.
Ibirker
is
suffering
fr.mi
In—------,
. I and Minnie Beamer
Beamer, ut the society
llamutory rheumatism, which has made Ids system which is simple and perfect­
a determined assault upon one ot his ly scientific.
knees. *
MYRON GREEN.
ALFRED WISK.
In Lathropville building operations'
.
SMOKE THE CELEBRATED j
REA'. J- H. tMJlTREN.
We had a pleasant visit Tuesday
are exceedingly lively. P. T. Colgrove, with Horace Watkins, ot Middleville,
A. ARNOLD UtJkRK.
i!. ?!
Mrs. Al toft and J yd Ernaberger are the energetic publisher of the Republi­
E. W. MpABHOW.
ItEV.C. 11, HKALK.
^sch building new houses, and work on can of that place.
Al.BKKT CLARK.
CMesdames
W.
II.
Goodyear
and
II.
&lt;
.
W.
Jones
’
house
is
progressing.
Dr.
HENRY S. SLEEPER,
Uofcraureed Lung Filler and Finest-WortLathrop talks of putting up another Bailey attended the silver wedding
J. P. LEE. .
residence just west of the one to be anniversary ofL. W. Wing am! wife,
I was present and witnessed the ex­
erected by Mrs. Altoft. Let the boom gjt Orangeville. Friday.)
ercise mentioned above, and was de­
proceed.
lighted with the evidence given by the
Married, by Rev. Geo. Lee. March Qth,
. A i.aiigk number of our citizens 1884. at the home ot the bride’s parents pupils of thf value of the plan adopted
by Air. Rork. in developing rapidity of
availed themselves of the opportunity in. Hastings township. Mr. Harry B. thought and accuracy iu solving matheAlso tlie Celebrated
I&gt;KV'i hTOICB. to put dimes in the treasury bf the Andrus aud Miss Rosa B. Olmstead.
tnatleal problems, and believe it may
be
made
of
great
value.
*
ladies relief corps on Friday evening,
E.O. Dewey was elected clerk of the
tlie occasion ot tho social held nt city of Owosso by the handsoim ma- '
i-XlO-X HALL.
Armory Hall. After refreshmints'lhe jority of 2G5. Evidently the people of
I am please«l to say of Mr. Rork, that
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HASTINGS. MICH..
large crowd present was regaled with Owosso know when they are 'faithfully trom acquaintance with him and his
music irnd speeches. The affair was a served. Ed.’s many friends here re­ work as a teacher for several years, he
grand success.
.
joice over his deserved success.
Ls thoroughly conversant with all the
Monday was the 44th blrthdav ol our advantage* of a Practical Education
Easteh was observed with the usual
,t«. W. Pood ha* the )&gt;oi&gt;or to uunimnee tlw
and is a most thorongh and efficient
appearance ut the tamoubeautiful ceremonies of the Episcopal new city marihui. M. E. Phillips. Sev­ teacher. He knows how to teach.
eral of his friends took advantage of
church by the members of Emanuel the
ill LOB. CAMPBELL
occasion to show their respect and
Private »ec*y to the Governor.
parish of this city. The church was appreciation for him. by leaving at his
With self-sharpening shear and point.
Mr. Green, whose name appears in
beautifully trimmed, the exercises very home that evening a splendid easy
impressive, the congregations large and choir. Spary was ut the council meet­ the above, is city treasurer of Lansing;
. .&gt;iap&gt;&gt;-e&lt;l of the foUowinft Eminent Artists:
Mr. Wisp, sup't city water works: Rev.
iutereste&lt;L
Perhaps
the
most
pleasing
ing,
and
whs
most
happily
surprised
to
MKl’ORA HENSON EMERSON
feature wits the easter service for the find the rocker awaiting' him on his L. II. Squires, is pastor of the Univerllie Distinguished American Soprano.
Sunday school
return home. He desires to render his snlist church: A. Arnold Clark, A. M..
aud II. M. Holmes, both of the State
WALTER EMERSON.
At the annual parish meeting oT thanks, through the Banner, to his Board of Health; E. W. Sparrow. Pres.
The (;rcatr»t’&lt;«»roet-I1ayrr Living.
friends for their kind rememberanee.
Emmanuel church Hastings, held on
2d National bank; Bev. C. U. Beale,
JOHN THOMAS.
Easter Monday, April 11th, 1887, Messrs.
Af the meeting of the W. C. T. U., pastor Congregational church; Albert
The inimitable Humorist.
II. A. Goodyear, D. G. Robinson. C^/JI. April 12th tho following memorial was Clark, of Clark &amp; Co., Lansing Wag­
Van Arman, M. W. Riker and D. i placed upon the minutes and the secre- on Works; Henry S. Sleeper, dep­
uty state land commissioner; J. I’.
Goodyear were elected to the vestry.
NEdEA F. RRoWN.
II A. Goodyear and D. G. Robinson Ury requested to give a copy to our !&gt;&lt;•. of Hammond A: Lee, saw firm.
niMIIIte'Hftd Popular Reader.
I wardens. 1&gt;. G. Robinson. Secretary, denr sister Mrs. C. G. Bentley, as an The compliment Gov. Luce pays Prof.
Rork is especially gratifying.
expression
of
our
deep
sympathy
in
her
1.1DA J. /.uir.
apd M. W. Riker, treasurer.
athlction:
Aeeorci|unbt.
We wish our conespendents would
(Saturday was a fine warm day, and
fteolved. That although words are
remember
we are always glad to
as if moved by one impulse. the people poor to express the sense-of loss sus­ hear from that
i trpintxaUon In the Country.
them regularly. ‘
tained
by
our
citizens
through
the
docked
to
Busby
’
s
barber
shop
to
have
Manager.
death of Charles G. Bentley, we as a
. BtflnOH Asvat.
Dil Lowry, assisted by Pr. Drake,
their heads relieved' of a winter’s society desire lo place upon nur records
growth of hair. The four chairs were u memorial tribute to the worth of an on Monday removed an ulcer from tbo
tilled all day. and till near midnight, Honorarv member who has l»een a right eye of N. 11. Sheldon, father of P.
and the mingled locks upon the floor, of warm friend to its interests and cheer­ A. Sheldon, and at present stopping at
all shades. lengths and degrees ot fine­ ful helper in its needs.
the latter’s house. It was necessary to
ness were n sight. But the Busby boys
His simple, straightforward life, full make an opening through the cornea in
are equal to all emergencies, and do all of unostentatious gifts of time, money, order
to reach the ulcer, so that the
work well and promptly.^
thought and interested zeal, combined sight was destroyed.? But it was hot
with that more precious factor, a true necessarv to remove the eye as was
The entertainment given. Tuesday hearted humanity which seeks the best feared might be necessary. The skill­
f.'ovulation thitr week, 1,720.
• evening by the Hastings Lecture Asso­ good for the whole, has left for those ful occulist performed tho operation
(’lean up the back yards.
ciation was unanimously votedjhe best who knew hl^worth a legacy of good with tho usual good results, and the
example to l&gt;e traced upon the Scrolls
of its kind ever given in this city. As of each one's memory in characters of patient is doing as nicely as could bo
Buy gdtfohneat Beamer’s.
expected.
un elocutionist Mr. Ilaniiibxl Williams
Buy your garden seeds at Beamer’s. has hut' few peers. The Mendlesshon living light.
Thfy*hAve f»l&lt;i«l the bands o'er a pul-isJea
’.£he county canvassers convened
An item of news, "thecourt yard will Concert Co. appear at Union Hall un­
lirsast
der tlie same auspices- to-night—Wed­ Thai were LMthlnUy fl’Llug Ute'* b'luiAUul Tuesday, but did not complete their
•*oon 1- carpeted Hi green."
,
labors until Wednesday. The towns
nesday. As the association is endeavor­ They WlflBMHUi
have siralgbter.ed the feet to a -trange
Monday April 23th has been named ing to get out of debt, they should re­
and wards were represented as iollows:
new rest
by Gov. Luce as Arbor day.
That were earoexlly seeking Ulc's duties aui
ceive h full house. This in justice to
Assyria—Geo. Hortom. • .
Finest entertainment or the season the assodatiou. aside from the high They plowim.
Baltimore—N. Latham.
uiwe Ldd biin to deep where the *olt sum­
merit of the. entertainment.
at I’niou hall'Monday evening.
_
mer rain.
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Barry—W. A. Lasher. '
The brrrze In the tree tops- the song ol the
Carlton—L. Decker.
Work is progressing on the foundaX
The Iron for the 11 miles of the rail­ Day's
Castleton—Walter Webster.
n mid tempers nnd Night's softrelrain ;
tinn tor Dr. Jewry’s new home.
—'
road from Kalamazoo to the Michigan
Hastings—Hale Kenyon.
A new roof Is being laid on the A Ohio roiuljtfas been brought and will But a vUU. gentle voice through the silence rv1st ward—.!. M. Hessmer.
r&gt;c;Us.
Marsh house. West Green street.
2d ward—D. McNaughton.
In every variety.
soon be laid. )The M. &amp; O. have made
No life can be pure In Its earnest endeavor.
3d
want—E. Y. Ilogle.
Bo not forget the Boston Stars at very advantageous offers for the ileuse No heart ro »trnus purpose unlaUenug beat*
4th
ward—W. A. Hams.
all life It |*utr and «tronger forever.
We have a large stock of
I nion hall next Monday evening.
of this II miles.. If the people along NoRut
energy die*, uo thought livr» lu vain.
Hope-M. Wnldorff.
Time cannot limit by Death'* silent portal.
living—Philip Wood.
A camp oftheordor of Foresters is the line from the'M. &amp; U. to this city Eternity
hold* evmi Time's golden chain,
are indifferent as to their interests, op­
to bt .organized in this city to-night.
Johnstown—P. A. Fisher.
And out in Eternity Hie kt immortal.
erations will stop upon the completion
Maple Grove—C. L. Bowen.
•
Hereafter the postofllce will l»e of these 11 miles. No greater calamity
Orangeville
—Wm. Beattie.
Thursday afternoon the fire alarm
&lt; pen from 12 to 1 Sunday afternoons.*\ could befall Barry county than to have
Prairieville- F. Woodhams.
’
was sound'al. Mr. Michael Grace’s
work
cease
at
the
M.
&amp;
O.
The
little
Rutland—C. W. Bigg*.
State and Jefferson streets were
Thprnapple—Horace Watkins.
। annued with'jpeoplc nnd teams Satur­ that needs to be raised should be raised house in the first ward, having been
Bought before tbo advance, and are prepared to give
soon.
discovered on lire. Owing to a mis­
Woodland- A. W. Dillenback.
day.
as to the location of the
Yankee Springs—A. F. Sylvester.
By* reference to communication in understanding
A little son of Mr. arid Mrs. Chas.
fire, a portion of the department franti­
The majority for prohibition was
Baker died yesterday. Funehil this af­ this issue it will be.seen that the mat­ cally rushed ui» Green street, getting
1,16(1; against salaries amendment 1,733;
ternoon.
ter of the building of the new railroad several blocla up the same before the Judge Hooker gets 590; Campbell and
K. ot L. DANCK^at Coion Hall Thurs­ lias been brought to a focus. The peo­ mistake was discovered. By tho tiipe Long, republicans, for supreme court
day evening. Tickets, 50 cents. Give ple of this county have until May 10th the entire department with the appara­ judges, get 1,407 and 1,433 plurality over
on anything in our line
to determine whether or not they will tus had arrived, the dwelling was near­ their democratic opponents; 1,311 and
the boys a lieneiU.
the road. We are loth to believe ly consumed- Then our heroic firemen 1,339 over the greenback candidates,
RESERVED seats for Monday even­ have
Respectfully,
did yeoman service. Ladders were run and 289 and 324 over tho combined vote
that
this
chance
will
not
be
taken
ad
­
rags’ entertainment on skle at Good­ vantage of. Should it not, Barry up^Boss Shepard let loose the “squirt of their opponents. On regents tho to­
year’s drug store.
county should forever after hold its gun." and tlie brakes on the magnifi­ tals are: Itepublican 2.444. democrats
cent
hand
engine
were
manned
with
a
1X118, greenback era 1.109, prohibitionists
The M. E. tjundnv school gave a very peace regarding increased railroad
interesting easter service in the place facilities, and submit to the extortions will. Up the ladders rushed the in­ 418. Official table will be printed next
of the road we now have without a trepid boys, and two streams were soon
of the usual morning service.
playing on ihe lire, one of unadulterat­
murmur.
On Saturday from 2 to 3 p. m. A. J.
ed ai/uapuru and the other eminating
state News.
N ewton will Mil four new milch cows,
bEVgRAL people want to know, you from the “sodn fountain." Two men
Lansing Presbyterians will build a
at auction, in Hastings, on tlie street.
with hand extinguishers did more ??40JJ0o church.
know, why wood has been substituted effective
s&lt;-rvice than the “soda" and its
You will find very entertaining rend­ for Iron in the side wall for tho water
Ferry boats are now running on
When the order to pull down
ing in Messrs. J. 11. BeaQser &amp; Co.’s works' well. The contract called for crew.
the building was given the large aud­ Muskvgon lake.
adv. They talk straight from the iron, and many think the reason for the ience present grew wild with delight,
Lake Michigan is filled with ice drift­
shoulder
chauge should be known. The fact at the rapid gyrations of the brave tire­ ing northward.
Trti. waler works well has been sunk that no sUtement ot expenditures for men. John Bbwskford, pipeman. came
The Dticvy lumiier company's new
u&gt; the depth of about 24 feet There is water works was made bv tho outgoing down a loqg ladder frog-fashion; Frank mill ut Muskegon will cut 13.000,000
now an abundance of water, but the council is also criticised. The Banner Lichty conduded he would “do so. too. feet of!limiter this season.
___
does not believe that the council are up He came down successfully, but his
well is to lie still deeper.
to any deviltrv that needs to be cover­ landing was not such a brillinntsticreM,
For sale very cheap, before May 1st, ed up. not at till, we therefore urge that for when he picked himself out of the
rhe splendid (13 homo power engine now a clean showing be made, then nil can mud-puddle his ponLs were soiled and
running in Hustings' roller mill. Call be satisfied. If there is no reason for his long rubber coat was transformed
upon nestings Engine &amp; Iron Works keeping these things in the dark, and mlo a roundabout. The grappling
tor particulars.
.
we do not think there Is, then let the hooks were time and again fastened on
the building and with a long pull and
The ladies of tlie Baptist .society light of day shine on the facts.
a strong pull by the score or more of
will give n social at the rooms in the
At a regular communication of Bar­ men nnd boys bn tlie rope one or two
•■hutch on Tuesday. April 19th. bupP*r from 6 to 7. A hearty invitation ry Lodge No. 321, F. A A. M.. held in shingles would be nulled off. As there
; s extended to .olL
*
Masonic Hall. April 7th, 1887, the fol­ was nothing left to burn, the fire soon
died out, and Shop, proudly piloted the
SPECIAL
The people and the press have given lowing was adopted:
soda to its cosy quarters, there to meet
Whereas. It has pleased Almighty the admiring gaze of tho curious
their unanimous verdict tliat the Bos­
ton Star Co. give one of the very liest God to remove by death our deceased throng.
brother Gharles G. Bentley, and
The loss falls heavily upon Mr.
•iitertainments upon the Americim
Whereas, We,4be officers and mem Grace, a poor man, as be has lost his
*'t«gr. Hear them at Union bail next i«n of said lodge, deeply feel the loss home and furniture. The family were
Monday evening.
'
of our esteemed brother; therefore be it nil from home when the fire was disRualttd. That we drape our lodge covtrrd. It is thought to have origina­
The Court House was filled Thurs­
Alter oue
day evening, on the occasion of Mr. room with the usual badge of mourm ted from a defective stovepipe. The
ST.
ing for the next six months, and that building was insured for S400.
Frank I*hiUlps’ speech on tlie aims and we extend out deeped sympathy to the
The following from the Lansing
objects of the knights of labor. Mr. P. i'amilv of our deceased brother in thia
is a good talker and handled his sub­ tbeir great affliction. And belt further Journal gives i’rof. M. V. Rork a well
ject with ability.
RnolfTd. That a copy of these reso­ deserved compliment. I’rof. Rork’a
MOST PERFECT MADE
Hastings ought to have a good cor­ lutions be presented to the family of manv friends here will be glad to read
for the purpnre of canvawing this county for the ate of tbu same. A ear load
our deceased brother, and a copy to
of them plows baa bran shipped to thu pnlnL sad our fanoero will kuA
net band. We underetond that steps each of tbc newspapers of this dty for this 'commendntion. for they know it
receive a call from the aaltmiiwn.
.
must
1*
well
deserved:
will soon be taken to give our city such publication.
Hr Invitation, we with others visited
Wlwn In the
oil « •-”« Anwrfcnn Honm.
W. *AVRXl*OKT
signed. MmmIc H*R. H*&gt;ttnr». Anril 7. 18K.
an organizatiou. The effort ought to
the Lansing School of Practical Educa­
will be pkaeed to eee
end easwer aU
n«anlln( then, ptowe.
J. I. REED. W. M.
l&gt;e successful. Especially should the
tion to witneas a class excrure m
T. J. BBOHSMAU. Secretary.
business men of the city aid the project.

The Hastings Banner.

HARDWARE!

Hardware
I !

Wagons, Carriages, Carts,

Atleation, Kmihts of Lalior!

Blackboards, Platform Wagons,

s“I,p'r“no1

McCormic Harvester and Binders,

Ita Warkoin Cigar.

•

Horse Rakes, Wheel Cultivators,
■ . ‘
"to
Mowers, Spring Drags, etc., etc.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s

Oliver Ghilled Combination Plow

!Monday, ApriL&gt;18.

Boston Stars,

WOOD OR STEEL BEAM.

Come in and See Us I
Yours respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Local News.

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers,
Mack- Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

LOWEST ESTIMATES
H. A.-Goodyear &amp; Sons.

^PRIC^

L ® JIO

ST.JOHN DISK LANDSIDE PLOW

�HOLLANDS

annoys l!u&gt; timidity

'

ing on tha doorstep of hi* prrebytorc, looking
toward the s.*a. v.-hich ut that moment to*
gloriou-* licncnth tho setting sun. I bowed
to him ns I ;a.wed, fur hi* jireacnco hod nlways inspired me with sympathy and re­
spect, and I knew how much' this tribute
from a foreigner would gratify a member ot
that cliur*. which the Republican govwrnment is. I winging into dhraqiect by constant
persecution*.
Ho nAurnpd my salute with such kindly
courtcny Hint I took tte* opportunity, which
I hod long desired, of speaking to him.
"A tovriy right, M. toCure,” I said point*

without looking round.
After awhile ho added: “It U such -rights

UO 11’15 Xn‘'.v, oil!) us» ni»avN &gt;u&gt;- uilm-.v
tainty that very soon tho night will came
nisi all will be dark."
“And. cn nttendant," I ®iid. trying to
laugh away hu evident melancholy, “if I do
not get bomo sexm the night.cud bar darkmmj&lt; will «*otne muft crrtaialy; and it’s a
breakneck |*ath to my liouxe.’1

Ot

boy only insult her.’’
Tho euro smflod, nail

in bad tnote. But it is Dettori fault, not
mine."
"Bette," ho continued, “1= my old servant,
the one who fa lyiag ill upstairs. Site has
been most faithful an*l devoted to me ever
since ate* camo to thb place now twenty
yeara ago. I u.v*d to keep that rapier in my
bodmust, l»ot it was not long before she
fouud.it out,.an-1 ttem sbo insisted on hang­
ing it where you saw it. Th-.* arrangrment
teu always rather xpoilnl my pteasuro in tte&gt;
ptettuv. and my reason fa the sumo ns yours;
but I rould not Had it in ray heart to thwart
tte* fpjotl okl woman's wish. She would liave
it thm and would talrn no contradirtiou on
thfa point."
“I 5upi«te*,“ I rcjoine»l,“tlje tt-**d woman
was vexed ut the right of tte* girl frightened
at nothing
The blood (tainod nword would
explain this fear and make the tableau *-om{ilctr. It b natural in a jieasant woman.
Jut I sbotdd Itave bceu better plrawil with
Bette if she tail --otTipfoted I: iu another way.
Far instance, if she hod hung «ipporite tfiov*
teiTitted eyes a jiicturc by Itelxcrnix or an­
other c!a»: -. That would have explained,
and eharmhigly, tire horror ot a creation of

parente in giving their daughter Well,
though ! loved Ikt with all my heart, when
rix- became hfa wife I was loyal to her iu to
that the point of this sword was lUadt—of him, n* r. gentleman a ml a friend. Of course
that ill .imenotl black ’hat bkxri long since 1 sought her society—It was natural; waa it
shod do*M take
I almart felt angry. Blcxxl not, that I should do ao* ill ad vised! Oh,
ill aEltiMvl—nobody seas that bcttcrvthon
stained rapier, or chromolithograph of some
I do now.
Bui I swear, if swear 1
hobgoblin, ghoul or sjwrter. it annoyed mo to
think that any on** should hava ventured, 1 might, that my loyolty to him and to
with the most vulgar taste of melodramatic her never, even in thought, wavered an
instant.
Tlie
world, th- wicked world,
effwt. to campl.'to wlwit wna already an cubthought otherwise: nnd wicked tongues went
limely nnd pwfcrtly romplcto. It wnu tho
wagging. He wm my best friend and I
act of a lx&gt;urgmi&gt;.« of the bourgcoise. untasy
love.I ln:n like a brother—nnd all the more
r.nd disturixjd it thrSevrvo china rtatuotttrof
dearly that he toi Iwr husband. Yet how
a Watteau slwpberdres on tl.»; nido of his
Lzxiis XV timepiece has Dot OU the yon rid ,
day. urged on by these wicked touguea, he
of it. fronting h-r ns pendant, n languishing
rudicd up to Etc on the boulevard nnd struck
Corydon. My annoyance wan .*o real that I
iw- in tlx* face. calling mr&gt; liar, traitor,
paid but Uttlo attention to all that the cure,
who had now greatly aunt iu my esteem,
and 1 was hot blooded in th™*' days. It wn:
showed ina and told me. 1 * agnely remem­
ber that lie led mo througii a churcbynrd,
forced, ns 1 tbouiibt then, to oi-c-pt. We
where, .by tbo grave of his prerlcersror, bo
fought a:cxt morning In tbo Roi» dea Vin­
pointed out the plot, of ground where be wm

Interwting to mo in my pr.xxwujielton.
Them worn some fine Louis XI wuwUcKtlck*

The cure boil b inghCtham from n dealer in
ok! metals, to whom on ignorant colleague

so. He ran upon my point. I could not
help mywlf. But O. tlio horror of that mo­
ment! Tbo arti&lt; who painted that fiortrait
wuh omi of those who todt my Paul home.
H«* tolil me that she looked than when «be
we him ns I made him. As for inc, I went
for many month* a enued cinn. I think it

hl* showing nn tbc vestry.
‘•That will bo for another day," aim said.
“The important thing now wthauM. loCure
ahould not lot that beautiful trout get cold.
Ono has opened a bottle of Chnbli* to drink
with it, aud there will bo an omelette aux

“Rho ««m a

Hid.” I

“0, no," ho answered, with a smile.

“I did Chat in advance," answered tha

loyally and devoutly; not as the woman I
had wanted to marry, but as llu&gt; wifo of my.
friend—as my dear Ford's wife."
I said nothing. I felt worry now to have
called forth that confession. Tbo quiet de­
spair of thfa old man as he told mo the misery
of his ruined life wax a poignant narrow to
tho eye and to thcear. When be had finished
speaking bo sat with his hand covering bis
Wb were sitting thui in silence in the
darkening room when the little maid came

"Oh! do not

ray that," cried

the cure,

old Bette! My faithful old rcrvant! No, it
.-annot be that after twenty years of kiyal

trembling girl, “that old Hein-

“OORO8"

mux;
FOR

UNFORTUNATE POOR.

riftud fln-« until not a clinker rrronlna, but

Eagles* CouucU-

The founder of the Dutch sgri~ulUtral
.rthmtoi waa G-n. Van *lrti I&gt;-b, -terat
wivantv veers ngo. It Is to Iter geuiua of
thfa mkn XI H-H-n-l oww tte'
did rW-

to tttak there arc-no eagk* in
Tlx. trut’j fa wo ha»o
,-nr*'than wc n^xl. 1: wan
Site old uulitarisn, Drujamin
"J
L
—rated totte^l^toaaunrejxib!:^.
ilw turkny 0J oar nattonal b'nJXSre
beernav lielwri Ixxoi appnqittetod** tte* cm

blem of
orchicnl proven. The P'-’c- «&gt;d «»
have giv. n tbrtr On«t
tlou* to boner tte* bird, which.after.tel.fa
the mart cruel of all fralhrrcd
Slomrtimos lie is n&lt;» &lt;!aintier ttem
rani, and will gorge hlmsrif with tbo vik-rt

currton
As t" »■!»
ddi-ht in ettarkirj soma of
u*«&lt;
les* nnd tanocuut animals. Ho will pick out
.
..... ____ ^...,N.
r.x n tor­
ture than tor rooa. * ««-* —■ cu.. in lodtanu where man, woman or child
was attacke*! by an regie. U my
nrigliborbood, in Vcrnuhou comity. I .art#
known an eagle to tear out Um op ol a
&lt;103-11 limbs frightening tte-' ewra ord krejIng them al a dtstancn by flapping their

&gt;__ _

Hun for him.

*

&gt;l*r-

«ih?SSa‘“’,b^,^w1
NkvVWA

“» c«u iLton* u

priwju TO*R. wur
'cdk-d tte* Society of itoueUnmi-y* *l'W1 •t’
tran al u inrinbiTsblp &lt;*t
during the
fi.-rt years -if It* existence. A subscription
of »l wa. the requisite 'for m«nb?rri&gt;ip.
With tbo fund* thus ubtein-d and wjo-gov-

uu«-t» ’*

hoath Und&gt;

*w-h wtl*r

|x*“”

•*« -a w’X?c

K11. Lathrop, '"“IWR
I ermontvUle luu ,« Uu pru~_,
.bean bug carze.
»'ru«Te*ihf.
Marin** City d:thna to hav»
MSwl«MM.dr|qo,

nad tb» . rimluak *nJ
n»aflt.*d ta total
failure. TLU mixture, tire twMuum of ’bn
•
.
______ .-wlr r.&gt;Nv,t iiTiml tho

KDvnriuiimib
— — »—
.
powar to repress tlw rough* and cocrw.- the
,m:&lt;rovid**:it and .tlw intemperate. However,
the enUirpriso to* started and struggled **n
ttU RCW. wlxm it broke down fromtte-mure
. . * _*____
Alum wnb n r^volutUm

uwnrciorth anre- ti)r !«**• . ; :

““«jc*i

ssSajWSii'SRuSt!: StsiHjj
rani u-au •••*.......... —-—:
.
that I mean to say ho 1* cowartUy, but m* u*
wary. Theragte, as ootmnouly known, ba
solitary nsolaxicbot* bird. Ho 1* usually
sren atai» in hit flight?, soaring at a greet
height, tex-auae his rye is capable of manur­
ing Rrtat &lt;11-.? an res
Their nests ere befit of
coot .--' rticbi ot brush, not well put togrtbiT,
on tte* to;&gt; of an inacresriblo rock or eomj
tel) monarch of thO fortrt. It U commonly
beiierwl that die occupation of such a tree
for the n«t of en eagle rausos 1U death;

u»7» ««.U umraras, *!»! ,uu r,.
■
ainreaald principal suiu nf |u-.,. „
rvsrages of Interest thereon, i.
" *2??^
twyaUa lq-tlwtertn* ..t.um
Is now clainwd to bv dun at *i.h ,j4;" g.. . ’

rt thereat. inasv i.
_2n
TfmrMUj. ibe Jfth3av&lt;J52

am.,®!®

noon, tuhmks appliesHon u,»*i4 n.c«*r &lt;■&lt;»for an order, rhauanjk-tin aan«-i
Beamer to Mair K- rpj&lt;»h’' er*-u*l!ai t.&lt; u .
provlrion ut thesUU.teta *«-•' ciim
presid'd

tbc latter extremely tar.
Frcquratly the
fenuden and young mujre of sfirrrcd or bald

County '•&lt;

ornamented with a white crest after attain-

one thousand etaht hui..to-*J »:..| rl^htvwttu
rroaeut.wtn.vf. Cole, Jndrc ot

&amp;nta*a* nmJta a rush, hauling over tho online

females in their more somhur plumage.
null for tire place wteirc it i» going to dump
and stand there amid tbc donds of flying
ashea until it fa tipped.
Then comee iv Mvi-. Old women. young
women, men and children nrildng. jumping,
pulling, hauling, talking and »putter!ng
away in English, Italian, Irish nnd Oennsll.
grabbing for bite of wool and old clothing.

I'Or

diana, within two mites of my rwudmtxs

factory
for canning t.-uita and icgctabk'.fjr export

uiqriin. mni m nr nomrti at th* Frol**&gt;
Ofltee. in the Clfv of llk.tlnr* tn
I eeonp.

mare than fifty mflre in all
Hight of fifty mite* cr ra
thb mighty winged bird.

they were so many bunk note*, and “going

Every penon luoui push cart, a basket,' a
sg or a liarrel in which the trwwuv trov»

“The)' camo in tho dusk cf tbo evening,
and doubUvM met for cuuuxb! and diroctinu
more than mere compani.w.ahtp. As tbo
birds mm*- in ano after another there would

ling to tbo listener, nib national coogms,
aa I call It, has existed for a period that the
mind of man runneth not to the contrary.
V___ ....
and but very llftle scolding.

It is all busi-

toilers with little grate rakers, liar lag a long
Iron shank with about three incbwi of the

very few minutes, and every particlo of coal
picked out and Htowed away in scuttloi and
bortkete ready for use.—Bori.si Globe.

In court Mr.
ironical coxnjJi:

tea eberta.—Whipplos "JtecoUecticas
Eminent Men "

of

A Robin and n Blackbird got into a Dis­
pute one day as to whether tbo Beetle was
more Nutritious than tbo Gramhopporranil
the Question was so hotly Di-wMd that tho
Wrens, Martin*. Blackbirds, Bwallows and
many other Binis were drawn into it. At

count thi-so carlo* numl-cred

rircmen t and rer.dvr a Decision in Due time. ’’
Forever after, when Appealed to for his
Decision be lYvservcd utter Silence, and the
Beetle Faction and the.Grasshopper fnctkn
still Tnect to remark.
.
Moral—"Isn't it Wonderful how Whe a
Bird the Owl is: '—Detroit Free PrrM.

they may remain indefinitely. Many stay
till death, when their allotmeotM revert to tbc

local adjunct wx-tattai according to tlw mers

Well, everyIxxjy who get* a chance to kill

- , — - ----------------- .
I noticed in a paper that an oaglo had recontly born killed—in Grocco county, I
think it wa»—that mrasurcd eloven feet four
indws from tip to tip. 1 bad a wounded
caglo for a jwt for aomo time. He had a
broken wing and could not Or. Ha would
hold a Hvo chicken with ana set of claws and
tear it into shrods
Ho wm turned loom in
a garden and fed regularly ovary day. Cats,

|,000,000«^

given, but tlie xx icty provide Protestant
and Catholic chaplain*. Tbo boys nnd girh
are taught handicrafts and habits ut useful - RWER MTTOI HD UPLJUIDS
u«vn. About one hundrod orphan children- R.
&lt;M»
O LA -*&lt;- — »
arc boardi-d exit among tbo &lt;-uttugvs, non!
TKE unit MCI i &lt;0*1 no™ Minin
from Rottenlam and other citlw, which pav
Tte GREAT ARKAKXAS VALUT •oU^** Ur
some
annually for each child.
FiEBtinicillwil imi il tie msIt will bo untlmtond that tb'-s.* cokmiste

unable to find employment and the Hkv.
Heljda*, paupers, dnmkarda and criminals.
must have *&gt;n»? natural ajKitud" for farm­
ing. gardening or handicrafts. No dis-

THOMAS M.GI6S0N
to thfa principlecould CTonpo without leaving a alight trodmnn!»l In
__ ___ _ *—&lt;_
,
. .. .

Journal.

umr

operation an average of Marty 2,000 lmou
are rewk-red self supporting and jireparod to
h«ln
__ ■____

• WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

-Indiaaapolia

gariteuv—Our Country Home.

WM&gt; -xr™.- ixlllxc oB ud no
aeurtm InUMx u, qmk
T,
add to tliom evil, rooet of Uif&gt;
°T!T^pylll,t'T1
Wact“
«rtns*&gt;ly low.
unakfilod labor at tiuiea ccunmaudlnr no

--- , ------ —wiun. incir rood
the coarwst description, their clothing
lined to a f.iw
. ,.z -l.__ . r
SUnyo&lt;

very Lawyer!Ike (aahioii.
“Ladlca and Gentlemen;’’ mid tbo Owl.
&lt;1.—
._ .1 ■

fam (fur which they are charge*! &lt;lo to (IAJ

•
,On* Intonating of tbejwlitlcal
exile- who have mode England titair home is
1 riuca krapotkin. Tha jtri oca ) Ives at Har-

_
—r*.— ,
'-'••A***™** j «• n nan occn
2^uW’S"^‘a\qulckMnd
Hr ta the mart
CroUe, «*&lt;nbte and unassuming of men, brar-

Pjtta.

------- laec-.i no part tn

u»r««ar

women Kit on men.

hl» days on tho eborw ot th.. Arrtii. .w...

towed to run enuroly naked or wlU, otlc
reTT SiT,K’nt reaching from ths abouldem
to tte- hi JU.
iwucrs
It fa no wonder that, under the r4m*«*
rXn!’CT^ g1-®* numbers of thu idanders cm!
S' &lt;
h*” r“
with Irinmls and to America who-,, th*.
«U* &lt;» CNUoST

rmgw, and was a retiring sebriar of umiablo
disporition. A* aoon as hl* seutenrc was
'Wl.iNutaH AR
Hb

mom arc going every year

•d in every town. BTW.Taxui i * &lt; “ ,»"®e
Chicago. ___________
___ _ _______

monei^wb
•UAVAIU A 1||M wdtstart you la
which win bring you In more
than aayUtlng elM* tn this world. An • •** fgj
do Un* work and live at lumw. El,1^r1..Xir tor
•ata. Something new. thst Just ro'n* &gt; •• O'
an woritere. We will -tart wi; r.vltMW'

rtflM. TllO»e
iririax will •»« ***•.’”£

Maine.

Tte-

A benevolent young lady who had for a

Jeannette, tlie doctor!

.

IrduM . M.M.iallv »hrt

scattered through it, telling of carek-e hand*

in dying.

did before she dfc-d. And she begs Jf. le
Cure to come to h*r without delay. ’
"I come, I come!” criad the old man in

.RRILOHTI vrtiu„,"N
OawsfbnUhw. Um'n!*i
_
S?KC

MHlUmn COL’Un »nd eotumaw.
sold by us on a xuarautJ&lt;“'•‘I'-"** -w.
tkra. bold by n* H. fhariysM rw

humble herself c* he.luvl humbled hboaolf—
fart.
.
Th*- two government radonir* have not
yet lower, to leave the bor.drir of tho woman
been on -nilre &lt;ucvaw. inasmuch as iove»4&gt;r*
of the world for ttei kitchen of a village
presbyter**— :&lt;&gt; put off the elegant toilet nnd
Qte leggars ami i|runkunl» uro priced for
to put ou Lho pv-vantfa gown, aye, and more
than all thb, to live by hl-; ride, unknown »c
him, rapei-ting hte loyalty to tte* drad—it
ing thither their iwupors. This maki* at
•these colanfaw a wirt of agricultural priwm.
was irjblime."
A year later 1 vlrftad P------ again. ./They
told me that tte&gt; old cure had drstabjat t wo
reHevlng iv&gt;annranitios for the time bring of
mnnthn ago. 1 mw hi* grave in thv church­
objrctu&gt;nabte members. In rrgarrl to in­
yard, but it was not ia the spot tte\t he Iwr! IT,'.' U
• * - veterate drunkards it may be remarked that
laughingly jxjhitcd out to mn when lie ha» true that tbc raglo’ooccupancy kills tbc trro,
shown me tte* church. I found it hMd&lt;‘.*i but ho ri:*M&lt;s a dead or luaflra t rro for tbo
away in a corner, from- which a splendid purpai.i uf cteaTvaiion. Borictos, the eggs •luce tho fat of Sc-pinnlw they have been
view of tho sea conld lx* obtained. There waf
another grave by it* ride, adorned with n acUnab. but blnls, like Jays ami crow
simj-lc white rt’MK, on which wm written
-ally sco eagles and mfarttiko them fur other
the duo word: "Mircino.''
1 bad fariiionrd forth no untrue romance. binl*. tte- cogri lxjr-K *° rarr- PlTte-.|u,
however, many of our oMcst inliablUn'.s Average popalsUcn ot 1.800 psraaux Tlx*
—Robert H. Steward.
have not seen inure than one or two InaUfe- ‘•‘novds" roraist of 1,000 acre* of small fantu
time. It -ftati that tbs eagle. Ilka tlw wild
of aHutrnvuts «-f between six aud seven acre*
Frost 0 cTclock in tho mnixlng until 1 red man, requires a large hunting ground. ra&gt;.h. dranbut-idaraottgesObawv-hoM*;
By a «&gt;rt of arrang*. uier.t a territory of five
1,250 acro» divided Into tix tmxicl or relucaLug oukhcre and diuapih; their loads as often or US? nd)*'* square is awigtted to a pair ot
a* one's In ten minutes, •» there are at least f'aglra. though they do not soil in cttqnny.
They
alnsj?
krep
the
same
territurj
and
the
sixty loads a day brought to this dump
alone. 'Of «mrw a majority of tho freight wimi* nesting place.
is coal aihcs gatlwred from the hundreds and

himself. He congratulated himself an tho
fact that if hr failed to get n living at the
bar lie could still go to China and support
*.&lt;..—if
cil.
.■

li were very
•, with lifa

delighted my mind. But all these drtighta
ware poworican to distract my attout ion from
’ho nnnwana. I bad

Yon must rouw quickly

or it will lie too late."
. "It is uld Bette tha| h calling you. ?I. M
Cure," said JeamrNte, pointing to the room
above. "It I* her voice, I* it not?"
“Bstto’s"' Ntrt'.umercd the cure, ••the old

“I never saw iicr ngaiu. I never beard
of her. Is rim dead? Did sb* marry again?
Did rite, ns some my «hn intended to do, re­
turn to u convent.’ I do not know. I hare

“M. JeCnrc. XL le Cure!" stecricd. “cume
quickly! Old Bette fat dying. Hhe calls for

sweet; Um Chablis, cool and fragrant, with
a faint scent of violets, glesnvd like livid
gold iu my glass; tbc table wsh exqutaiMy

F “IHo.d. Raoul'

noviciate and wasordainod. My unde gave
me thb ipresbytero, and here I have lived
anti worfcwl for thirty years, humbly, oblicuruly and jienitently. I have nut atoned
—no, no, I have m&gt;t atoned; but I somodmru
think that Paul anowx nil now, and—and

pound.

"But that only makm it more inexcusable."
I was examining tte-w* candieatickji when
a peasant girt camo up to tn, and with many

hlgh bant hdy. For wiiat reason I know
not 1 turnxl toward the picture, it secnivd
tbo erv that should cutuc from thou* Hjm.
The' euro hod started like n man who ia
snddculy rtablKxl.
“Mon Diro. mon Dicu!" he cried. “Who*
vaioa I* thatr"
A.nd with tliia cry be turned toward the

other court. The judge replied that the co»c
wm one in which hr might write out his
argument*. With much solemnity be re­
plied: "I write well, your honor, but
slowly." As his handwriting resembled the
tracks of wild rats with their etetra dijipad
in Ink madly dashing over the surface of a
folio sheet of white paper, tbc assembled bar
could not revtraln their laughter. Indeed, it
is affirmed that be could not decipher bis
own handwriting after a easo was concluded

ment for my crime them could be it would

THE

THREE

For 1*hh&gt; I, .hit

"Meonwhfir, njonritur,” sold Jeannette,
“the old woaum dira.”
\
“I go," said the cui'eI &lt;11*1 not follow
him; 1 had same frciiaf that there would be
something anlAnm—something toercd wm to
bs revealed in thb tert interview betwren
tlw? okl cure an*l hi* dying w-rvant. I knew
tliat, grant as may bo the devotion and frif
wcriflcB of the num. the devotion and &gt;c’f
sacrifice *&gt;f the «omnn that lovrahlm. or ha*
loved him, ran be immrasurably prater,
nnd I iM'li'Tvid .tliat the cure would ilnd out
that hb lifelong pi nanro had had oven on
thb earth it« |xre&lt;ing great rowanl, and that
Hnghed' the lore of tbv woman he liad worshiped in
hb youth ha&lt;l b.vn with liim a:xl around
him, (Bent, wntchful. all these year*
Mrisamler is to yon tiydny.”
“It would ha vi* bum a splendid devotion,’
“May 1 tu*. tuoiudiijr." I mmL “if Ibero
bony connection between the picture and

cun- raine back into tte« room.
I turnod a* I beard hi* si'p, mid as I did
so my oy&gt;*- fell* on tbo wall on which my
back had Ikxmi turned. Directly opposite tht»

church -.msmahjr hundrod years old. nnd bad

THE king of the air ®“c*b,d
BT AN UNFRIENDLY SCIENTIST.

children with blood-

no burry. I hcwr.l from tbo villago propio
tliat monsieur bad «-xprawc&lt;i tbo desire to
visit our church. Thera is. indeed, little to
see. but if"—~
“I should lx* matt delighted," rnnswrrcd.
"I will get the hoy, bp said, leading me into
his nimpl * parlor and bidding mo sit down
while be went upstuln* to fetch it.
Tbo room was one of tho poorest In point
of de&lt;-oratloa and furniture that 1 hod wen
in uny liouso in tbo village; nnd yet there, “*^HA terrible one," said tbo cure
wtu ouo object which by its great beauty
Iltf^no **ya ao and, and tbcro was such a
sorroavfurT'xprcn’ion on hfa face a» te* nnrest, It to. tho picture of a young wpuuui
swensl nv.*, that I rcgrvttr-d my ind!&gt;cro:lon
]nmt&gt;d iu oih and signer! by a painter who,
and
a|K&gt;loglsed to him for it
about thirty years ago. had t»cen nt the sum­
“It fa strange," he continued, after a
mit of his art. Tba girl represented wnstho
most lovely, and it seomrd to mt&gt; that her pan*, “that you should ask ia«* thi* to-day,
for all thfa day ray thoughts liave bran
many otlior art id i as famous as the orw who gotaff back to the moot terrible riwnouf my
life. Nay, &lt;k&gt; not ask luy panion. I am
luul painted this portrait. A royally femi­
glad to speak to you of it. Sifcnoo doci got
nine fare, and here clothed-with that ex- kill a narrow; it nunsu it—I kn..w it Fb^
presdon «&gt;f timidity, blushing and afraid,
thirty yvara I have never opened my mouth,
which in Kiino wom.'n i*&lt; so sweet and so nnd tiro wound In ’eny hoait ltm&gt; dcojicncd all
£ngly nppcabf to all that is nobteut nnd
the more. N*- «•, never b* rerarved in tha
t manly in man.
LX
TUI. wha my first impnwritin; but, ns I trouble* of your life'. Rattier cry .then outaloud on the hotiRtop*. Does no: a cry rclooked nt it longer the timidity from Iwiug
Ifa've bodily aitTeriag• Tte-n why shoalil not
Fuhjectivo merrlyacccmod to grow objective.
It wae not n timid girt, it was a girl nfraid.
to the tortures of coxBcieurr? Ask for sym­
ffcr ores soemrd to look with horror—far,
pathy. and, whether you get it or not tho
an still c’uxwr «&gt;Ln-n*ation tho fear grew Into
me: - caking wifi comfort you. I will tell
ynn about that rapier and that picture.
waited in tte* picture. How could it be,
My heart tin-, b.xin very full to-slay."
soring thdt ths*? fear-full oyee were jooking
Thea bonding uverthe table to me he saklt
out of tlm panel, straight over tny rfed. who
“That picture is tbo portrait of tho only
stood faclni; bcr. at tlw wall behind me?
woman I have over loved, and tliat rapier is
The pirtnro « ns by far too fine a work of art
tho sword with which I killed my deans.:,
far one to Nujipotr tliat nay attempt had te*en
friend. Tlw blood on Itn point is the blood
mu.lv to cntuinro ite interrot-by an exttaonliof the only heart of man tliat ever beat id
cary ami ttentriral mis-en-sc-’n?. ar. l I frit love and sympathy with mine.
_Z ’
it «voul 1 fa &gt; nn insult to th- great- jnlnkl to
"Ah." he continued, “you look surprised.
turn roue ! and
if anything was visible
One doro not suppose any romance can be
to explain tin* tcqiniriaa of tho*- eyes.
rii rinc.1 bensoth tho scuta tie of a village
Moreovnr it wa» thc'/xprtxuian that held rar.
cure, and perhap*, to look at me. I appear
the very lari man to have had a drama of
who see|£in every pv-turc an ilhidratton.,
no terrible a kind in my life.
Yet, I am
I had steml before* It some time, ratliy &lt;•»■
told, they made a very KT«'l priy of it at
rkx» of tlie technique of tbo dajwrtrel hand,
one of the Imulovord theatres in Paris. The
nnd vron.b*ring wfaot angel hand—th” angel
world had tte* comedy, the tragedy wm for
Rr.phari'o jx*rh.»po—luul guufasl th** |aintcrfa
me. It was just, quite just. My story* O,
fingers when he -liad tpixeil that ™&gt;!or of sun
kift.M auburn that aung—and i-olorti slug—
rife. We !:a*l
from those dust-ring curia of hair, when the

of Knight* Templar. whooa bodies lay
s’lrou'ied in a»a- aipulcbcro in a remote jwrt

FARMING COLONIES.

EAGLES IN INDIANA.

MONSIEUR LE CURE.

The Mackinaw Short U»"
served Jtl pH, annv stood n

Only Direct Route to Mamttrtte »»?.*}*
Copper Itegkioaof.lby.l-’rpcr 1. ric
nlla of Michigan

Etui who had been gat
while conversing with o

0i&gt;,

prit.e awl gratinratton: "Oh, that ain’t all
GenUetnan ila u,e
n't K—
*«axu«uffer, would you

14.000.000 to retab’.kh the Ixnmdory Un*
between Alaska mm! British North Ara-r-

•’^rtainly."

UnuralM Hunting and Fishing.
Par &gt; aps.Fokters, Rate* &gt;n&lt;l inforaata* •*
E. W. ALL**'
Gssil Para. • Ticket Ar- M*rqu«” :“d’'

�i Mo THE JAWS OF DEATH
COZEN MINERS GO

A WEST­

IN

BRITISH CLAIMS AGAINST HAYTL

toe county town* wiped out their maioHtv
aud the fudoute-j are victoriou*.

ERN COAL MINE.

a.

A. J. Sawyer. Democratic candidate for
mayor, was elected over the Republican can.
didate, ex-S-e.-etary of State Rugger aud
the Prohibitionist candidate, A. J. Crvra-y.
by a fdurahty &lt;&gt;! 4.0 vote* Out of eight
Mmcilmmx. five Democrat* wwe derted.
1 Ha H&gt;1. . .
Loth eloctad.

!. T., April C. —Anexplmion

Mta-MKAroUK. Minn.; April 7.—Tu-*iay’&lt;
election wp tt victory for tho Democrat.,
who elected ten aldermen to the Republicans'
rkvaa. The Domnto alu-ady havo nine
to tte. Refmblicans' six, so tin Mw council
Hands lunetren Democrats to seventeen R publicans. For tbe first time m years th*

*..,,. party eoon went down.
! th*. — itran were tuffocated by
jog a total oi eighteen deaths

'•Uy .1-

.. l.iwn, April 0.—Coal-shaft
.- Tt.sday afternoon from a Lot
f&gt;i »llh tho works, nnd was
V.d The loan te about &lt;30.0110:

.:

tailnjdreT. except Superintendent
. who v.-i-nwloutly If not fatally in­
I by failing timbom. About «M twn
■,. jw.rarl^y thrown out of.emplvym*HtL
&lt;. *L- wll lev rebuilt at "nfe.

i tvtiri by uu explosion &lt;&gt;f milieu
the ciii'vrtiug departuPNit n.' th-

•t know

PumBtatCX, R l.. A|&lt;a K-Davte (Dam.)
teelected governor by W8 majority; Riorum
&lt;Dem.) by %fil8,land Perry (Dem.l by »»io.

liotn, will elect tlu- llapnblican 'epndidatax
Woman tuifrago te defeated by over Ifi.tMtl
majority.

pdtete-tion Tueeiay nwtitad in the eterti.m
"f Hon. \\. II. Rust, Rep,-far mayor, &lt;£.
ntnjority. W. Owens, city clerk. Union Iwfair &gt;Tindi-inte, ltd majority; R. I. Phillip,.
H-p.. ttvu'urer. no oppeattian. Repaldlraw.

mow

; r*. James Swaney. J. R. C-a- the &lt;.sty olecUon held Monday fa a surprtiurtteady, and John Rritt. p£~ to thte eomtnuulfy. Tho Knlgtite of I^tte^r
rigldluily buru-J (ami band
yelretod nearly their entire ticket, inciudiug

t at 'I - limo, waa caught by the IK*.|i.
:’|ii:g burned from Ute laxly.
t
u. ,.n avd Roady, it te thought, arc fabiir'ic 1.' ,Ul ort.-era are wry jcritwjy

.i

the pbydrlatw in Braddock w*rw
tly summoned. nnd everything puwd-

Tbo It-p-.lLlicaii* lehnt their candidate fui
.•Jty attorney.

Spalngfietit, HU.
SrBi.xr.rty.l.D, lite, April 0—The etectiuu hero Tureday.' ]4»aid off quietly, and

tiun of uttoraey.; Hay, tlw Democratic
candidate tor mayor, defeat* Dr. Jayne,
state home comtnivlioiier, by OUU majority.

« F.. April C. —Intelligence
ivol rcxp.'Cting tho scaling

and bull

filing posftiva
not

titon.

In their

MaDtpnx. VTte., April ft,—The election
fieww.1 off very quietly In thte eity. Hen.
Jamm I'ouklin. IXnnocmt, wni electoll muynr
itteuit c-ppneltion.
F A. Dattloff wrw
elected by the u«ual Democratic majority.

aldermen, and five out of six supervisors.

April 7.—Tim Prohibition

tied the election by V'&gt; net majority.

Tbo

QUESTIONING SENATOR SABIN.

• • '»'• -tig. April 6.—Tho British "trump'*
tirar Carmona, which left Harrow, EngI IMi. ’.'ll for this prat with atari Llounis.
ivsn up &lt;u« li.-st with all 1mui.1i un l&lt;uanL

A SURPRISE AT SIO’JX CITY.

.u-tny iu the Haddock-murder trial Tuesday

ntlier Things.
8T. FaVL, Minn., April ft.—A creditor's
bill 1mm two filed iii tbo United Htatre cir­
cuit court against D. M. Sabin by the Mer­
chant*’ National bank, ot Chicago, and the
F.rtt Nati'nud bank,

Mr. Satinand pro­
pound* various que*-

dtepodtinn he lie* made fof propertieaand where \
he obtained money bo /
finally ask* forth* appointment of a receiver

Bruth, and Maria Loniec, Brush, hte wifh,
and IL B. I.-u&gt;giiot&gt; nre made co-dotondnnls
with Mr. .Sahin. Tba bill al»o proprun.L«

Another wltne*. Kw.in Anderson.

rwinUneiit of a receiver for Townshend and
Rrash.
The tpeefal object cf tho proceeding D tn

• run lu'o that buil ling. "
c l'et'ir«&lt;&gt;n. who taw th-shooting, de­
o l that the murderer wore a tong rublier

wlwi. after tba khooting. ran

■it that hadropprxl into the crowd una-

the payment ol tha judgment*.

MoRjtta, III.. April IL—Witoesasa for the
defense in the Kellogg Nichols murder case
continued their testimony Saturday morn­
character a* that of Friday, and, direrted
toward Mtablisblng tha previous good nifaiw
of defendant* The pro*miion called A.
LiDirt, a Chicago undertaker; Walter M.
Nichols to identify a loek of hair taken from
Niclmte' toad. When court adjourned Uie
dieriff was InArncted not* to permit the jury
to nltnnd cjitin h Bunday. Judge Diboll asid
last Sunday's experteuoe bad taught him a

'itimdcrer of II -v. flvorgv f. Haiddu&lt;*k.
" ■ all in, thn vtai.- t vetlng «*n : rebuttal
.iunlny nftrrr.i.in. Tbo m-Mt important
■ • • Kiturdny “it J. Woodruff. &lt;i young
*'&lt;'t lir.v appearance, lit*evnletfaw was

turn. . All tte' tattimony wn* far
*
'
tlw UMiinouy

;L.

HRE6 ANO ACCIDENTS
TN’ aptreia) car containing tbo Holiday
minstr.’te wav partly wrecked in a cclllalou
Tcewtey nt Junction C'ty. Kan. Mr. J. H.
Holiday was acrlomly injur.-d, an 1 inoiu-

Mich., which rua outfit tta» recent pair. fa

Bpokano capeixal iu the L'crur D'Alene rivet.

tcy which turned out I.Vt.OOU

BUSINESS hiOTES.

a

V. -.&gt;m road for

were

Tte total redemption of trade dollar! to
■ul it fa mil thought tlie total amount to be

It i» reported that property far ortaniiva

• i. l:av.. failed for flOO.OuO.

drowned.
By the exp'ndoo of a kerotono temp in a
«x»rt!li&gt;g-hou*'
al
Bridgeport, Coom,
twenty-tbrre j*r»on* were driven into tlie
street in tbvir uigbt-clattr* hour of Hte
number were injured br leaping or scc-rtclKxl

by Ham.-.
By a rear-end cUlteion of freight trains on
the UufovlUn, Naw Albany &amp; Oskas?
„«y at Horesnboo Bend, Ind , Wwluewlny.
Conductor Ealy, of New Albany. anJ MrsCorder, of Guthrie, were fatally injured, and
Mra Noah Pri'chelt amt daugbtar aeriotudv hurt. A number of freight cars were

'*?&gt;Jft.E-% SSLPKTS&amp;

&amp;AKIH6

THEY EQUALIZED THE RATE.

IJr* Moixks. Iowa. April 11.—Tbo toxrd
of railway commuKionere wore entertained
Saturd»y by argument* by Governor lam*
Ur.* ou »no hand, mid General Freight Agent
iUptey, of the Chi­
publicsof tlie American continent against
cago, Burlington &amp;
thoeucroachmentadf European power*. Th"
Quincy road, the
result of inquiries Into the naval resource, I,
latter defending as
n»‘tencouraging. Tl.o three wooden veoli
cqullahte him! reasviinble lira rate of
Sl.fiu psr tun on
coal fi &lt;»m rteveRag in Hay tian water*. Tbo Yunticfaat
land, Iona, to
Council Uiuffc Tito
te possible that one or te'ab in &gt;y Ira ordere 1
rate Um.I formerly
to tho vicinity of Hayti to reprewnt thte
been HI.S5 »bilo
guvrrnment in a formal way.
the late ’o Gielv
wood, thirty mile*
\GENERAL INFORMATION.
I
nearer, wa* Sl.hU.
Governor larrabre
Gen. J. J. McNulta. ot Bloomiugtou, Illi -1
cove Hiton !.Anr.*nKE. discovered tbit dl«.unit, lies been appointed receiver of tbo Wa- '
CMuh railway, in l*ond« cf $10t),&lt;kiu. 8. IL * t«'l*M..-y m rates iu examining freight
Callaway, of tho Union Pacific, was unnlite l.i'l- &lt;m coal hauled to tha insane asylum
at GienwnvL nnd asked an equali*tto accept the |x«itlon.
non of rate* Thn Barluigton rotd complk&gt;d
John A. Ix&gt;gni: it preparing for publication by raising tha Council Bluffs price to fl.’Jrt.
, Thereupon ornplaliit. wm made to tbo rail­
way commiuioo, nnd a’ claim’ for fct.UOO
ovardiarged in freight* lite 1 by tiu.governor,
Judge William R. Peirce, a fatnnut al&gt;oliTIm&gt; c.-wo wat hoard tiaturday. Mr. Ripley
t fault:, died of heart diveaw Monday at
in an argument nt romo length justitlcd Uio
Philadelphia, aged 73 years.
rntas a? nwMtnnbie. Governor Isirraltuo re­
plied, prefixing hi* remark* liy a vigorous
I'Tvmo judge, w^J elected member of
criticism of tho railway commis-iou. Ho
board of education ut Minneapolis. Kat
rhar^ml tliat ho luul in
vuin tried
to icrsuiute
them to
rain
ti».&gt;
as­
gauixt-y, died niddenly in New York Tbure- sessment of tbo rood*
for taxation
■tey_/Ulcraena Q.knmp, a leading jeweler cf and
that
in
every
coswhere
Cincinnati, expired from jwirelyiM.
■
the interests of lira tmr;x&gt;ration* wore assail­
Th- Canadian cruiv Vigilant rncmtly ed to the extent of a few dollar* the road*
fired a blank *bo&lt; at 11 American Ihldng had la-ou protectrd with tbo greatest alac­
rity.'
Harbor, but failed to atop her.
••Why don't wo hear of these lonipbdntsFA reunion of surviving memlcrs of the eeked one of tee cotnmfasioueri.
"Berausr,'' sai 1 the irate exorutive. "peop'.o hero got tired of tho farce of trying to
night nt tlw residence of George R. Steel, In oLinin justice b-foro you. They rams to uio,
Decatur, lite
■nd I am burdrnod with their cdliiplainU&lt;
Ex-Congmanian Aiken died W.dne*day ,unl pleading that they can obtain neither
consideration nor justice at your bauds. 1
The veterans of southwest Wiwvnsin will hivn jus: interviewci 3X) convicts,*' said the
hold their next reunion at Shullsburg Juno jp-vrmor. “They are jurt like these railroad
mntingera They ali tell tho aaiii- r.tury."
Here Mr. Rlpiey wsked if the governor had
Commodore .Charles Green, Unital St* tea
navy troured), died •uddeulr Thursday at net recently jmrdoncd a -convict iho bad
roblstd lite (Ripley’S) house. He repllvd that
Im liail. Thrcugbout tbe entire bearing th*
tablfabed the first antiilavory paper in the governor was evidently much excited aud
north week nnd helped to organise the Re­ tboroncMy out of temper. Tho comtnluionpublican party, died ThuHKiay at School- vn-took tlie matter und-r advisement.

A WOMAN VINDICATES HERSELF

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

m u u.ivura iu-vt ,M-.i.v,-w—»
eighty-sit and xJ-loo.doRai*
and no
Kreedings ettb.-r al law or In rqfitty lusting
n ii.stliuted tur the recovery of ina &lt;oune.noUcr ia hereby given that by virtue of lira power
of sale iu said mortgage contained, and iu pur­
suance of (fie statute in such case made aud
proridrd.tbasaid mortgwra will be foreetosed
by *;ite of tb*( premiao* therein deccrRrad, to
pay stud mortgage dob* with Interest thereon at
six per cent, aiid the cost* and chxrgra, of vnudue and sale and astorncv.feciti such ra-c yrovWr.1 by taw. at public vrntiur to the liigfest
bidder. on Saturday, the twenty-thtrfi ctar at
April. Iks,, at throe o'eteck In the afternoon of
tint: day. at the frontdoor of tiic eoort bouse of

scribed In *akl mortgage as follows, to-wit: at!
! the fMluwing dercribed pieces ar parcel* ot
land b lug and being lo tbo towiMbip number
I four GniorUi. of more uuinbcr ten (10) west.
' being in the eouuty at harry. Ktatc ot Michigan.
aadOawrtbedas the soolbwest &lt;|iuuter of the
northwest quarter u( section ‘twenty-three CJ)
In said towu. rarapting nnd reserving about ten
(IOj acres ot hand heretotora conveyed, also n
4rip of land C rods wide off the north side, and
one rod wldq off the west side of tlie following
described piirtel of land, to-wlt*. eonimenelng
atapolnton (inuidltapidaMreetA...rods
an north
Kin**.

This powder never varies. A marvol of purity
atMMUiMn WMMMUMtriM*. Moreo.'onomlcai
than the ordinary-kinds, and cannot be sold lu
eofnretitton witltiho inulUtudeoGowtMt.ahvrt
weigh), alum nr pbempukte powder*. Hold outy
In cam*. Royal Rakixo Fowdkb Go., too
Wall8L N.Y.
octMfft

is tads: then co east io rods to Grand Itanids
street: thence Muth alone Grand Hadids stree*
th'*
u . * I ,*.
::
’•** .J:
[.•(ir'.I.U!
of the south half of Uie northeast fraction lying ’
east of the Grand River Vull«y railroad fine aa
now estabibbed. being the same land aa re­
served hi a deed by Joltu F. Kniory and Frances
I. , hte wife, to Janies H. McKmttt and William
I1. Severanci’. April 14. Wl», and described as
being on section IS, tn said town 4 north, of
range 10 west, contnlrjug about onc-thlrd of an
acre of land, und containing thirty (30) acres of
inud tu all. lucre or les*, excelling and reserv­
ing also a strip of land two rods wide out of the
first m*tillcnvd parcel of land, lying south of tbe
second above mentioned parcel,aud IS rods long
from line of highway.
Tlie following described pieec or parcel of
laud.Uas been released float the operation of
said mortgage, vnd will not be -old ou this sale,
to-wit : all that part of said mortgaged lands sit­
uate and being In tbe village ol Mlddieiille,
eouuty of Barry mid htate of Aiii*lijrar.. and de­
scribed as follows, to-wii: commencing at a
point on the west hue at Grand Rapids street In
said vfllsg** of Middleville t«o (_•&gt; rods north of
the northeast confer of lot number one il). hi
block number riitt.ty-sdx (id); running thence
west on a line at right miglrs to said west line of
Grand H.ipld- Mrert fifteen (J.ij rod*; tinmen
north on n Hue parallel with said wm line of
Grand.Raii d» street eight HD rods; thence cast
parallel wlili first mentioned linn nfteen (16)
rodsrosaid west line of Grand Rapids street;
tiienee south along,raid west line of Grand Rap*
Ids »trect eight (»»rods to place of beginning.
Daftxl. January a. 1SK7.
LESTER J. RINDGK,
Mortgagee.
---------Dnt'nv*-&amp;•”
W-----------olcott----. •
Attornrrs for Mortgagees.

Order ot defendant'* appcasance and order
fur nppoititmeiit of guardian ad litem.
Btateu! Michigan -Tlie Circuit Court for the
County u( tuny-In t'haneery.
Royal W. Peake. CotapfainanL vs. Henry Wil­
lis aud.Plif-be M. Willis, defendants.
At a ses-iou uf said court, held iu the eourt
house in the city of itastlnc-. iu said eouuty, on
the twenty-eighth day of 1* ebruary, in the year
one thousand eight huudrvd and etality-eeveii.
• PrcsctiA lion. Frank A. Hooker. Circuit Judge.
on r.*.iait:g and tdlncthe prtillon uf tiieabuve
ininied coiiiptelmiut. oily vended, praying tliat
ibis suit may be dlrectad to stand revived
agiiln-iniotn.is B. Bkinnrr.aa ev-cmor of lira
said Henry Wlllfa. i.ow di-ceased. and against
I’ln bc M. WDilj. l.j.lin Willis. Isaac Wllhs,
Henry M. Wlllfa, Edwaid Wlllfa. MUtou Willis,
M &gt;ru ir. t Mial. r*. I.'ih.i S'luh*. 1 bn.i a* W IU •,
EUnurd Wlllfa Jr., fml Willis, Harry WHUs,
Frankie Willis. Estelle WlUfa, Lizzie Willis,
Itaiph WUlte. Albert WtlHa. Edward Willis,
Mlltoa Wlllto Jr.. Katta Uilli- and George
Willis, heirs at law and devisees and legatees of
tbe said Henry Willis.deceased.
And on moH in of Knappru &amp; VanAruiaa,
solicitor* tar »;ild i wiiphdiikul, orderer! that
this suit do stand revhed against tbe said
Thomas B. tiklnnar. ns executor a* aforesaid,
and agaliiM the said llielra M. U'DIb. Ijdla
Willie. Isaac Wlllfa, Henry M. Willis. Kdwaiil
WIHfa, Millon Willis. Margaret banders, l.vdia
Howle.Thomas Willis, Edward Wlllfa Jr.. Fred
Wlllfa, Harry Willis. Frankie Willis, Esh He
Tita fullosriug time* and places nave been desWillis, IJrx.e W HU., Ralph \\ tin*. Albert \\ dliv ignate'd l'y U.e Board of Examiner* for boldlti;
Edaard WUII-. Milton V.lHts Jr.. Katie WIU1* public examination* for leathers in Barry coun­
and George WiUta. ns such heir* ut lav.derlst-e* ty. Tbe secretary is aulbortird to Issue special
.-.nd legatees M ata' esald: and that the tald suit ccrttbcalc*, w tiieli are valid oaijr until the next
and the said proceedings ihere'ii be tn the same I pnbllc examinations.
plight an.l cn.ditlo" they were in at tbc death
Nashville, Friday. February ath, 1887.
"1 I!.- -aid Iteorj Wiifi.
Freeport. Friday. March lltli. IM7.
And it I* further onh-red that the said Thom­
Hartu g-. Friday and Saturday, March 25th
as B. tikiimrr, Lidl* Willis. Isaac WlUfa. Lydia and /Th, t«7.
Suwte.Ttio.iiaa Wllhs. Millon WHJIs. ol Itallle I M!«l»Tltle. FrWar; April e. ittL
Mlcf:i-,*an. Edward Willis &lt;»on of Isaac
IHekoty Corners. Friday. April 3, HL‘7.
Willis), Katie Will!* u|ul George Wldfa. du ap­
i tc.-.ch and
pear In «be cause aud answer o.- di-elslm aitldn
eighty rlays after service uta copy ot this order'
upon tlieni.
n promptly st 9 o'clock and close at 4 p. tn.,
And it appearing Uiat tbesaid Thebe M. Wil­
teacher* are urgently requested to be pres­
li-. Henry M. Uiihs. Edward Willis (son of
ent at the opening. Exsnilnaueas will be both
Henry Wlllfa'. Milios WUHs. E&lt;tefte WHIIs.
oral and writteu,chiefly- the tatter.
I.) *1.* Ud t-. M-nuni -.luuri-. Fr. .l Will;-.
Candidate* for a third grade ecrtineate muyt
ItarryAVHifa. Frankie Wlllfa. Ralph Willis. Al­ pas* a satisfactory examination In orthography.
bert Wlllfs aud Edwnrtt Wiriis (&gt;mi of Eilaard readlOffnamimuiHilp. arithmetic, grammar, geanil grandson of Hcary Wulb) rnalde out of ogrupiiy, r. M. history, civil government, theory
i he-lake of Michigan, and hi Hut l i&gt;H&lt;-d M.-.tea and art of (curbing, and physiology, with par­
ol Amrtioi. it Is ordered that the said w*n-resi­ ticular refFraoee to Hte effect* of alcoholic
de uta above named, do aiqranr in this cainra and drink* upon the human system. For tills grade
answer or disclaim ulihin four motabn from the a standing ot ui least co jht cent, will be re­
quired In each braiicb, with an nvernge standIngof 75 per eetit.
lasting* llAS'XKB. u iiewviutper Itrlub &lt;1 lu sold
For a second grade tlie additional roqulreounty of Barry, am! lie nunlfaijcd therein once meut* will Im ck-meulan algebra, book-keeping
i cadi week fur six weeks In suLvewdon.
and natural philosophy, with a standing tn each
And that In default i&gt;! tbn niiiraaranco of lira branch of 73 per cent, and on average of 88 per
cent.
’
tors, of the said Henry Willis, within Hie Ultra . Forn tint grade, geonralry and general hfatohereto prrsrrlbcl therefor, their lu'penrance ' ry. utili a standing not lower than K) per cent,
tra rntcred by lira eourt. and lira bill of cwl; ' lu any one branch, and an average of so per
idalut lu this ransc be taken a* confessed by ccnL
Uiem and e_rh of theta.
1 Alt candidates with wbota no member of tira
And It apjraarlng tliat tbe said Edward Willfa board is acqukluted must tarnish satisfactory
(ion ot fvaar Willi*), Katie Willi*. George WII- I turof as lo moral character.
il-. Fn*&lt;t WII'.ls. list r« Willi*. Frankie Willi-.! Schoo! utneer* (especially Inspectors) are corRalph Wlili*. Alber: YVilils. and Edurard Wihts 1 dishy Invite-trio Ira present.
(sou
J. J. ENGLAND. Ch'u.
(son of
&lt;*l Edward Wllllsand
UiUlsand rraml-on
grandson of Henry
Henry’ ‘!
Willis' are Infants under tin- sp of twenty-o:* ,
W. T. I'dl.flEMUB, Sec'y.
ii r- wtuvra
yeara.it I* ordered tliat lira reglrter of tins I
court Ira and lie fa herein appointed guardian of
mid Intents to defend this suit unless the raid !
Dclautt having teen mode la th- condition*
giuidl.iii to ucki il ilie mu." nlllihi ten days ,
niur*£ ,c,. executed hr Christian
1*’rv “ Pr'*en,*,t ,ur lte,r ’“*■! Gutekuu.u and Wife (?atbrriuc to Millam Marnraranea.
d^fe July .Uli. H*3. and recorded
’
FRANK A. HOOKER. Cirecit Jndrr. .
: In lira ofik-e uf llcgl-ter uf Deed* for Barry eouuA true ropy of an onler made ami entered in ] j—
-.: M lei JpiUron Ally »t!i. IKHI. Ill Liber X of
tiie above entitled rause. dated February iMh. , jq,' •rtcpsvS; mi patT^Bsr, which "-Id mortcago
(Attest) CHAS. M. MACK. Deputy Register in ' Vis dulv aMigued to Dav UETZ. Cook and Philo

a

By Shooting an Alleged Traducer Dead
on th* Street.
MtxxEAFOUH. Minn,' April 7.—Bertha
Hegenvr, tbe ‘Jl'-year-old tvifo uf John Hegvner, proprietor ot a barber shop iu thfa city,
■hot and kilted John Murphy, an employe ctf
her bustacd, at tbe corner of Third and 81U
ILLNESS OF MR. BLAINE.
ley »tn«'t&lt;. St. Pan), Wednesday ulghL Mrs.
Hrgner nlk-gtu that Murphy had been mak­
ing slanderous remarks affecting her cbaratler. and, after '.viuraltallou with ber husband,
she decideil to take tbe law in ber own hand*.
Accordingly she went to HL Paul, aud see­
oerat printed tho following Friday morning:
ing Murphy. walked up behind him, placed
lira pistol to tbo lack ot bead, and tired.
Murphy lived but a few hours, but was un­
rtrioudy ill at Fort Gil*ton, 1 T.. and that able to make n statenunt. Mr. Hegvuer,
imurinf; the new* mtns to UL Paul and was
physicians bad betn teleKfultli^l fof-’*
Chancery.
KNAJTF.N&amp;\ \.xARMAN. Complainant’s So- 1
hunwdfataiy
placed under arrest.
Further information Irwn Fort Gibson .te
Itetton.
to tbn effect thst Mr. Blaine has a wivcre
Lack-Oat ot Molder* at (.’hlcsEo.
. . . . | dtraat the dale of tufa notice Vie sum ot five
Sow wbaniba bud*begiu I inJU,(rr-u and twentr-aeveu ami ob itotb- dollar*
cold and is threatened ntOt piioumonis. Tlw
CiitCAQo; April 11.—TU- tnol&lt;ter*emph&gt;ys&lt;&lt;
'TtaUme'for rcrarx and '
'”&gt;• «»&gt;',»&lt;&gt; »uit or prorredtirCT at law has physician who is attending him rr|K&gt;rUi him by ’.’ribben. Hextcn &amp; Cm, stave msnufaoo'drakS-w
Inglrarntitaliluini tu reronr the moneys »edoing very well, that bo boa but a slight lurer-, notified the firm Saturday that
,That Feiv^.fataitvuta«»d cmy-d Dy said mortgage, or nny port thereof.
fever, and hia pol*e and temperature are they would notdo-otne work receive! from
the Budge-Bescii Mauufaeluring company,
favorable.
„
rr-''' t"3'11’ ’“'d provided, notice fa hereby
troubra.acha &gt; Btwn thBt (lll Saturday, the 7Ui day of May, 18*7.
St. Lofts. April W.—Mr. Blsioo's condi­ of 8L Louis, whoso em;4oyes are ou a clrlka
nASSUktoJau—
tion was reported no wore™ Sal unlay morn­ Order* wire immediately given to does up
' lie auction, to the highest bidder, at tae uortn
log, Lut te' will remain at Kort Gitwon, and s5o tucn were locked out William
»r tttr tira tmevesnf night irunt door of the court liimsc III the city &lt;jf Ha»IraacMatnoltMrbricbu
t)!IK«. Mtelilgaii. that being the place where Hie
where Dr. Mudd, of thia dty. has bun in 11. Uribtxi', n member of the firm, said Coh
---------------------------- —. Circuit Cnurt for the County of Larry is boldra.
charge over Sunday. Ho is suffering from llni &amp; Burgle and the Chicago stove works
---------------------------------- ' the rwetnl-es descnlrad In -ski morleuer. or so
catarrhal fever, which te liable te, run iuto would al»o shut down for exactly the rmue
reuMib.
.
bronchitis, the bronchlre being in valved
; intercut, and all legal cows.
directly now. ‘ Pneumonia or typhoid fever
THE MARKETS?
is also feaiod aa'segucltei The fever he now
! a«iHMiiumi»Trdaae(G.twoG), three (3» and
l south easterly half of lot tour G). In Block six
has is of tho remittent or intermittent type.
CmcAun. Ap-ilt.
: &lt;S). in Bennett 8t KruOeW's addition to She City
No increase in frequency of the respiration
Llv4 Ftack—Tlie Union slock yards report
j oH!a»Un^s.^acctinihix to tbo plat thereof.
■
the
Allowing
prices
Hogs
—
Market
open*
I
fa yet reported, but the bulletins are silent
' C r‘ ’
C&lt;»OK &amp; SBKLDON.
about the temperatur.'. Dr. Bterr.e. the poe moderately active with [&gt;rice« steadyi fig*
Assignees ot said Mortgageesurgeon, dtegnojca tbo diw»»» as bron rblnl U4&lt;vM.su. Iteht grade*. Rtoiitk rniitfk
pnrkinx j414ti544; Ira.vy packing and ahipl
catarrh, it H known among Mr. Bteitm'e pine jot*.
ValUe-Steady; bo«ves,
friends that ho hn« been suffering for mime 34.'Ji jwai. row-. Si-UJIH-IW Atockor* and feetI IWBltawt. Wrtu, Valentlun Un*. JaiMvrUto. Wte
time with kidney troubles &lt;&gt;f a catarrhal era.
sheep—Stronger; guid to
liaractor, complicated with dropsical symp­ Lho’ ' . St.unM-14: taf trhsr to fair, f3.u)«*i.O).
toms, and it te fenred that tte* prudnttinn
Prntlniv: Butter—Fanny Elg.n ereamvr/
hat has followed a cold, which should not
js-r Hu cliolcj to fa tcy dairy. SUaHk
have involved mmo than a slight luhwmsa. Bru' r"H.l5.xSl.-. Ejji-Stn.-tiy fra th. ItAGrto;
presages a general breakdown. Thi Euro­ per du'. Foultry—Chic tens. 7B74: per lb;
Httitewi-ln
pean trip would, it was hoped, so.'-to re- turkey*. fiftWic; duck*.
cupsrato Mr. Hlaineb falling eno- ia, oral ■•** lots on to*;*: Barb to to, 47A3J jur ba;
larly Rum-. &amp;k; lubted tote ajMte. Apple*
give Uie functional derangement - it that
-Fan Ibuusl. S3AD(*X5) per bbL
were oil that aited hlm-a chance i« assume
Now York.
a normal ccndition aud healthy tc c.
Nkw Yong. April •
Wheat—No, 1 rad *tate. Mu : No. S dr
taiclitgnn Legtelatare.
M; No. 5 red winter Fay. u-Hr: do Jnnc,
Lasrsucd. Mich-. April r&gt;-The botrn &gt;1-. Colli—Nm S mixed cash U*4c: do May.
Thursday paawd tho bill to prevent peracns &lt;S:de. ttats-Nn. 1 white state. (St No. X
wt entitled to-do eo from wearing Grand do. 71714*38.’: N'v. 3 mlxod April. 31*4-. Rye
—Dn.l us*l unehangmi. Bar ray—Du-L Fork
Army badge.; changhtg the etate fiecnl yewr —Dull; Ud tira**.
Irani-Ray,
front8&lt;pL &gt;'
June »; requiring railway |;.Ul. Juut, 17.70.
*
- - -.
.t.it.li.ti— .*.&lt; tn
HL LouisBr. Lncta April #. ,
senate tho bill giving women municipal suf­
Wheat -Higher, bnt cloa d a fnratl-'n bvlcw
frage was adversely rejiortrd. Tbo governor top pi bus &lt;*.««t&gt;. 8»As*J'4e: May. rt^.cJuw,
luu irenxl a prochunaUoii fixing April S' w. •*'"* . July. 7B?4flt7fc. Corn—Higher but slow;
•
ash.
May.KM": Jum-.ffl
Jttiy
Arbor day.
. „
.
La„„r.. Web. A,&gt;rtl »-Tk* bora, tr.X4 . Data - Inmrtive but higher; iwh.;» *r:
Ataj.
Burt-Quist and Untgular,
rawed u divorce bill Friday which prevents
divoraoi being granted to non-residents, or
where oolliHrtan te known, or where both
narUc» arefculRy of tbo same mtoaCOdUcL
Tha OofaU bill, providing for capital punWheat—Nn. I white oaMi.
Cash Multi^..,ner L ahcpa-xL Jbo bill names mur- ima rvi.
No. S red i a*h and April.
KiM'-Muy. t»Hir; Jan-, MJict AugtteL WJd--.
dor. onu rape
-- . age, ns tl*&gt; c-J-imm puufahable by hanging, Coo, -Uk. U.iL- No. i3t.; Na. 3 white, ix .
provide the jury recommend* it-»f not.
Toledo.
Oe ptesattr b imprteoaawnt for life.
ToLcnn. April I
WlraM-Steady atvl active: rash. Sf.-te-ntar: b’-?4C. lAhe jRiorrt May.
June, «M-.
AugttU. xfjg?. Corn- Firm ami active; cuslt.
4te; Mar. 41c LiJ. L'tover Sccd-FUadj-.
Tmcttox, X. J.. April a-By unanlmom .ash. H». April. UW Vid.
’
•
Hjiag rot* Tureday the hnuse .Adopted n rw»- I*
fUflWMSikeo. ;
*
Suuoo. offerwl by Mr. Harrigan, eximmung
.
Mlt.-wxbstub April B
.. .... ... «i&gt;. ■*«in ttie mardve
I Whrat-Qurat: cad*. TTMx *N»X- «*»••
Corn-Steady: Mt* a X‘.4-:- Itate-Firm; No
r white, nine. Rte-llirt.ee; Bu. L»k. Jfcw&lt;rv—sboautr; No. - ftf .fctiauquet of tha Live Stock

axoeiat.un nt

PACKER’S-

HAIR BALSAM

HINDERCORNS.

TELECRAPHY"r:;-Tta.ra

ASK Y0U3 DEILER ECR Tf’E IMPROVED P’NTALOOI

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
Tho Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER HAKUFaCTURING CO., FORT W4Y8E, IMO.

BURPEE’S

Fifteen years

ik, Vo., with liabilities ot tW.OOUr
strnred by tan wtplodon cf giant powJ-r.
which ateo blew up the b-nter. Five men
lo»a heretofore teased by it.

Uy 'te- Britteh govenuneut during the pewt
three nr four yearn Now that the matter
haxamnmwi aaeh a toriont phaMM to endan­
ger Hayti'e poaeeation ot Turtugaa, tho
governmotr. te tegitinlng to ranvat ita

Tbo prorident Friday itatal that if powJ-

judgment in that court
aggregating Mt.lWkM,
upon which execution

.*« given by lx-avitt awl Rtemarck. Panl
i li-'*, .vbo te charge I with complicity in
erit'i- •w, r.« t&lt;i an alibi for ••BtemMrnk,,*
tering.tbat whan the abot that killed Had1. &gt;8-lire I tlw ktato'. witnoM «n&gt; with
;«!y

Waihixoto.x
Cttt, April
It fa
teamed that the United States consul at Hon­
olulu lias toept tbo state department fully fa|.
formed a* to tho hat urn of tbo Britisb claims
•gainst Hayti and tbo procreding, taken

Mortgage Rate.
Default haring ban mada in tbo payment
k certain luortyage, beartua date the twenty

THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
John Workm'.n, a wealthy farmer and
fam! owner of Curran, Hi.., was roblwd
Twwday of
by two m-n who visited
hia place and repreeoated thami»lv«n as a
land buyer and ugricultural agent, reapooHvoly.
Patrick McCarty was hanged Friday at
Fort Rnuth hr the Unital Sates marshal for
the mnril.-r of tho M ,'jpuey brother, Iu In­
dian Territory.
Schnda Scarbrough was
txocutol at Clayton, Ala.
At Hamilton. Ohio, Friday. John Hlboer,
Jr., anuultcd Sheriff St. Claii, who shot
him in the breast, inflicting a fatal wound.
Tbc senior Hibncr was defeated at the.polls
by Mr. R-. Clair.
Patrick McCarthy, who was hanged for
murder Frnljy nt Fort Smith. Ark., m&gt;L
■mnly protest.*! hi&lt; innocence on Um gallow», at tte him limo bolding n crucICx in
hte hatid. Tbo popular Iwlwf fa tl-ut be woj
a victim of circumstantial evidence.

otbew adjatnlhg nre filling with water.
ki N** Liberty, Iowa, Wednesday night,
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—ri.b. aMi-tv-teVctl

Job to FAW*. &lt;10: •»» iwm-anco.

Iw. atlee burgee

Book

and

io.,PWUpEM^

Job Printing at the Banner'Office.

�NOTHING UN STOP IS!
We propose to Paralyze

A. Fat Trade
We are bound to tpye.

A question of
We have enough back bone to

PROFIT TO US I

Down High Prices!

Does not enter into

We are in fins Feather for a

This Spring’s Business!

\

big spring trade,

What we want is to Sell the Goods.

With the largest stock of

CLOTHING
Ever Shown in the City.

GIVE US A CALL
And you will never regret it.

-

GRANT, Clothier.
REMOVAL.
eedotes or recount the hardships of pioneer life |
HA£
in this cooaty.
in tbraafnma of 107 Woodland s magnificent WDeasat. white
forests were invaded by three single and riser“
gctlc young men, viz: Charles Galknay. Jona­
than Haight and Samuel S. Haight, the latter of
wiioni iMised away some years ago. And on
the 25lh of March last Charles Galloway fell a
victim to ttuilingering and dread disease con­
sumption. while In his iftb rear. Of these three
pioneer* of Woodland but one is left. Jonathan
Halgtit. uoW tn hl* 77th year, and a ho yet lives
on the same form be located ball a centary ago.
Mr. Charles Galloway, who has recently mot
the until fate of liumauity . was married te
Joanna Hager In 1M3. To them four children
were bom: the eldest, Adeline. I* lhe wife of
A. W. Dlllmbeck. a prominent citizen and sub-

Dr. E. H. LATHROP
Boston Dry, Goods

Store.

His removed his

Drug and Book Store!
To tbe store lately occupied by E. Y. Hogle. The stock of

Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationer}- and Wall
Paper has been insreased.
We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the city.

(ownship of Sunfield. Viola, the fourth and
youngest dmgbter.ia the wife ot Will J. (’artcr.
a promising young farmer of Dakota.
We wish tn rpeak briefly of Mr. Galloway'*
•many peculiar trait* of character. He was a
nan very plain aud couuoou in hl* appearance
and dram; a man noted for his strict moral and
re!1gtot&gt; hablts-a i'-an kind and benevolent to
tbe poor, vary charitable to tbe churches and
ministry. A man of trust; for he had occupied
the position of admtaUfrater or guardian eaeh
successive year lor many year*, until his last
and only nines* would no longer permit. Ho
was a kind busband, a loving father, and a
splendid neighbor and cftiicn. Mr. Galloway,
according to bls own statement. never bought n
-drink of wtiiakr. never smoked a cigar or pipe,

Ina. never went fishing, never shut a pin bul
•once, never bad • Lawault, never hired a man by
rtie month aud was quite s' largo tanner -al­
ways hired by tbe day- Ho never was In debt,
mover moved only as he moved from his old

A* wo have previously stated. he located In
Woodland in far, a single man; married In
IMS; raised hl* family until they stere all mar­
ried and left tome. When kls wile died bo

' lalhn. ay dead? No. be lives. Do you wonder
be died without pain? Mark the perfect man:
l«eb».d tlw upright: tor that man la peace."
- law m* din Uw death of tbe righteous. ixst

Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.

MARRA DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

of BooRs
Paper and Envelopes.

Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before in Hastings.

DRESS GOODS

Call and Examine Stock and Prices.
A competent druggist always in charge of the Pharmacy
In all the newest shades from
Department.
six cents a yard up.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Will be found in our Dress
Goods department We keep
this department constantly

POLLER MILL
|

And other marked improvements will bo minis &gt;°

supplied with all the novelties Hastings this season.
as they come ont, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession J ou wdi
his new location north aide of State street, east
A. E. Harris’ harness ihop. He is prepared to serve the p
he with everything in the line of
Will be only too happy to show

you their stock, and in older
to find the lowest market price
it will pay you to inquire at

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,
have just read about a litUe

We will have for the next 30 days

Special Stale*

XATTLX CXXXX, MIC*.

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Shoves.
This b the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hein

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale1
At Very Low Figures.
I alto hare » qswtity of Flow Poiata, etc., that I will -ell
very
teure
rr*i nleoa's priest, to close orBtwamtar tbs place, and yoare respectfully,

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO 51.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

FUnUSUSD tiivusdays, at

GERKRY.
Gill &amp; Co?s store shut down lust Sat­
urday .
Mrs. Cathrine Curtis is very sick.
drlves*a abV horse.
SUBSCRIPTION BATK8
Hod Myers expects to tako a trip
up north.
.
1
School commences in the Cheney dis­
trict April 2bth, with Cora Nye as
a-jvehtibing rates.
learner.
..itiHi pxr . ....................................................... 00
KtiM chdito (or siMdul podtlOM.
Mr. Giascow moved his goods from
the. ‘Tuekerville" store, lust week.
'
JOB 1KIXTING.
James Demaray took bis final depart­
nnd”
the Jnt&gt; Printimr De- ure for Maple Grove last week.
...rtSwntcStSe BAKXMil Bventhinx In Uie
"Sam" Campbell is remodeling the
“ cifMomee is new: *'h1 « uh the W"1
°t
Mrs. bears house and will move into it
-v-pT tho most approved
1
,-n competent workmen employed, enafilee tbe soon.
...a aNMiiw tnh work.
'•Mrs. Vanschoten. who was an old
resident, of this place, was visiting
friends in this vicinity last Week.
John Gerkev will work for Dally &amp;
Allvrding at the carpentor’s trade this
summer.
' Hastings, Bakky CO., Mich.,
MARSHALL L. COOK.

Hastings

City Bank.

WHOLE NO. 1664.

HASTINGS, MICH.,APRIL21,1887.
Ing bought by Grand Rapids dealers.
They give tbo farmers much praise for
the fine stock produced in this section.
The new railroad will supply the mis»In* Hnk, which will bring the Grand
Rapids market tn our very doors, and
add material wealth and prosperity.
Elders Wales fnd Moore arrived
Tuesday and commenced meetings the
following evening ut the "Rink." Some
over one hundred were present who
uafcned very attenUvriy to a stirring
discourse by Eld. Waltw on the ■’inspir­
ation of the Scriptures."
Special Corn-ipoodearr.
Myron Teepie goes to Ohio this week
for the purptxa- of belling Kelley’s pat­
ent fence.
‘
Master Frank Gosch started to work
for Conrad Sehnielcher last week.
Albert Kuhler is working for John
bchrneleher.
Our people, were glad to see John
Wallace on our streets last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs S. S. Yeiter. of Lowell,
bubdayed with Mrs. Y.’s parents. J. G.
Reuter and wife.
Jacob Geiger returned to his home in
Missaukee county lust week. His with
not being aide to go Is stopping with
her parents in Campbell town. He was
accompanied by his brother Andrew.
Anna Reuter returned home from
Lowell last Saturday.

CEDAR CREEK.
The G. A. R. nodal was a grand suc­
cess, a large crowd, a good time, nnd n
splendid supper. Proceeds above ex­
penses was 811..
Quarterly meeting at tbe K. B.
eburch next Saturday and Sunday.
Garrison Baker began keeping house
in Mrs. Jone’s house, last Tuesday.
Alden having rented the farm.
R. B. Norton inoved to his farm in
Baltimore last Friday, lie will be
tuissed by many.
Albert Nutt and wife started for
Buchanan last Tuesday, where they
spend a week or two visiting friends
and relatives in that vicinity.
Wallace Norton hired Sid Hull's
engine to finish sawing his pickets,not
having power enough on his water
wheel to properly do the work.
Miss Ida Com and Mr. Emet Piper,
Ixith of Barry, were united In marriage
last Tuesday at the residence of the
grooms brother in Kalamazoo. They
have our best wishes.
Miss Thana Morford and Bert VanSicles, troth ot Johnstown, were united
in holy matrimony last Tuesday, at the
residence of the bride's parents.

circle in which he has been moving
from boyhood to the present time.
After the examination, facts will ap­
pear that your scribe is not now made
acquainted with, therefore dates and
names are withheld.
Frank Lawrence has sold his fat
sheep and is to deliver 170 of them to­
day. The other hundred are to ge the
first of May.
Mrs. D. C. Banney. of Kalamazoo. is
visiting friends about this place.

BARRTVILLE.
N. V. Whitlock has roshlngled his
bouse.
Adrian Paxton works for Barber
Mead by the month.
David Barr, of Kansas, Is visiting at
Chas. Hyde’s.
pscar Warren’s new horse barn is
fast being completed by Bert Hilton,
Henry Strong is running bis brick
and tile yard with a full force of hands.
The Misses Mina and Mena Mudge
were visiting friends and' neighbors
here the past week.
Seth Elllton, of Ohio, is working for.
Anson Ware. Seth worked for Mr,
Ware seven years ago last summer.
F. D. Soules has his cellar dug and is
,ready for the stone masons to lay the
j
foundation
for Ms upw brick bouse.
Mrs. John Jackson returned to her
1home at Macon, Lenawee Co., lost Mon­
tday accompanied by her daughter Mrs.
(Get). Higdon.
Rev. C. D. Paxton is slowly recover­
j
ing
from his nervous prostration at­
ttack. received while in the pulpit one
iivci'k ago Sunday.
Friends of J nan Soules were pleased
tto learn of his recent marriage to an
'•• • lady.
&lt;Ohio
•-*- Th_
The .happy couple will
i
*- --- nearv.Grand
make
their hbntei._
-------_ lived
.1-----jRapids,
Jor H
]
Dakota,
where Jdun has
inumber of years.
•

his goods and bus concluded to remain

Plate well.
‘1
Mrs. Joseph Bechtle has returned
from her visit at Grand Rapids.
&lt;
BANFIELD.
Farmers have commenced plowing
for oats.
School commenced last Monday, with
Miss Anna Winters, teache#.
Olin Bera started for Moline last Fri­
day. where he intends to work this
summer.
Cyrus Edmunds has bought a farm
near Galesburg, where ho will move
this week.
F. E. Doty has bought the Dunn
place, which joins his farm.
Odell Duun is moving to Maple
Grove.
The box social Tuesday evening was
almost u failure.

SMILES.
It is related of a popular clergyman
SOUTH HASTINGS.
that he started a dull prayer meeting
Burt Garrison visited with relatives
recently by announcing that be “didn’t
propose to act as umpire for a sleeping
'A-PlTAL, $50,000.00. in Hastings Sunday.
Rev. Martin preached at tho Star
match."
DELTON.
school house Sunday night.
Wc forgot in onr last to make men“Go out, young man; she’s not here!”
Mrs. John Young visited with Mrs.
tlon
of
the
surprise
that
was
to
have
said a Reno preacher, Sunday in tbe
Gamble. Tuesday.
-;rj-intel under tlx1 laws of tbe BUSe of
taken place at J. R. Bush’s, it lieing his
midst of his sermon, to a youth whom
Born, to Air. and Airs. Alex Yoqpg. n
Nlrlhifau.
MAPLE
GROVE.
25th
anniversary.
But
a
telegram
arbe saw standing hesitatingly in the
girl. Saturday, the 9th.
Elmer Moore is building an addition ’rived from his sister In Colorado stat,doorway.
.Mat Hull started for Buffalo Friday
Ao his house.
&gt;Ing that she was very low. consequent­
night, with two car loads of sheep.
ly It wils dropped, but he and his wife
“How does that look, eh ?" said a bigyWill
Brooks
starts
this
week
for'
1
. i far BusIbms Dec. to. l»M In building forF. P. Speaker Is moving on tho Man­
fisted Wall street man to a friend, hold­
York State where he will spend the 'were presented with some very fine
Yncrly e- cupied-'by-Messer Bros.
.
gham farm.
presents, as tokens of kind rcmeming up one of bis brawny hands.
summer driving wells.
Frank
Gambol
is
at
work
for.
a
Mr.
urance
by
his
relatives,
“
That/
’ said the friend, "looks as
OFFICERS:
Judge Colu and wife,.of Hastings,
Patterson, in Irving.
A fistic encounter took-place in a
though you’d gone short ou soap.’X
visited his uncle, A. S. Quick, Saturday
... Hoblnttm. tTssidedt;
barn near Delton on Sunday evening
and
Sunday.
V.. S Goodyeir. Vice, Pres.:
Thin party (to street urchin)—“Itoy.
NORTH BALJIMORE.
Orville Hyde, nf Newaygo, is stop- 'the 17tl». In which the participants
what do you suppose that-dog is follow­
T. Golden Sundaycd with Henry Ea­ ping at his grandfather’s.
wore Marion D.»venp&lt;»rt and F. A
ing nw for?” The youngster casts a
DIRECTORS:
ton.
Airs. Willison, or Hickory Corners, Blackman. Both parties appeared in
knowing
look ut him, and readily re­
tine
condition
bpt
it
was
plain
to
see
There was a concert at the brick was calling on friemls Sunday.
■Midyear.
W. IL P
plies—“Guess he takes you for a boner
church vesterdrtv.
i. Greble.
WOODLAND.
Flora Campbell has returned homo [that Davenport’s training was not the
The W. C. A. S. met with Airs. Lon from Hastings to take care of her 1beat by tbe looks of his right eye.
The most extraordinary instance of
‘
U K Kmtppen.
It is a girl at Mr. Bandy’s.
Adison iMinock has bought him a
Hendershott, ’1’hursduv.
absent-mindedness is told of a clergy­
grandmother, who h very sick.
It is a boy. at Geo. W. Smith’s.
carriage.
Mrs. John Crawley and Mrs. R. Tra­
Fred Cote and wife, of Bellevue, new
1
Frank Cbville, of Allegan, was here man, who forgot what he was about in
Adellwrt
Norwood
has
engaged
with
.
ver
visited
with
Julia
Rock,
ot
Hast
­
the
middle
of
a
prayer
and
sat
down.
v&gt;ited friends in tills vielulty last Sunlast week visiting bis parents and
,&lt;ral Bznkins Ihishtros Transacted.
Mrs. Healy, of Rutland, to haul logs friends.
.
•lav.
7
ings. last Thursday.
In a moment he arose, and. pointing to
for her to the saw mill, commencing
was organized
Mr. Subbath
Knnnagaschool
has moved
to Battleat the
Dr. H.C. Carpenter^s repainting his the amazed congregation, said, “Oh: by
work the 25: li.
।house.
Hendershott school house last Sunday, Creek. '
the way, amen!*’
W. LOWRY. M.D..
Peter Stewart Is on tho grunt UsL
with John Crawley as superintendent.,,/ Nashville merchants pay 14 cents
Dr.
Landis
is
tearing
down
part
of
A “society” paper says: “It Is now
IT.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
Jeff. Erb and wife visilcti relatives'' for butter at tho present time, and
house and repairing it.
regarded as the correct thing in bridal
Calin la town or .-mrith promptly attendsd.
middlevillb.
1 hisHenry
north of town Sunday.
pa. tiro from Lacey come right to your
Swartz says that if "some of parties for the bride and groom to ar­
Oi \-t h.iunf-M to l&lt;* aJtniand I to 1 p. in.
S. A. Crossman is building a new thorn
i
Lem. Glasgow*returned to Hastings door and give 20 cents.
boys don’t quit cutting bis chick­ rive an hour or\so late. After mar­
releHwnest H«&gt;!!&lt;&gt;wup/dnix store.
CP-Special af.rnUoaiiKdd to iunjicaJ diseases Monday morning to atteud school.
( ens heads off and throwing them in riage, the groom will arrive an hour or
Warren Seeley lias moved back on residence on Grand Rapids street.
e..&lt;rd.-H-aM*bf the rye and ear. ‘_____________
M. M. Slocum is talking of buying his farm. He comes alone, his wife re­
Otto Bros, have the foundation for ।the fence corner they will get probed so fate; but then it will not be regarded
their now hardware block on the west with shot,’’
the farm owned by Mr. White, of Ala­ maining on the farm near Hastings.
t!. LANDIS,'M. D.,
as tho “correct thing” by tbe wife.
Mina Crowell is teaching the Kil­
A very sad accident occurred in this iside nearly completed.
&gt;» .
PHyslcan and surgeon, bama.
In a Chinese village, during a time of
Orin Lvonaru and wife loft for their ।patrick school.
Tom McGrath has accepted tho situ­ town on Friday last. John Leeman was
WoodlaEd. Mich.
ation as canvassing agent for washing hauling a load of lumber and had his new home at Mira Creek. Neb., last ' School commenced in district No. 4 drouth, a missionary saw a row of Idols
Olflce one door south ut the post office, wlUbo machines.
youngrot son ag«-d four oh the load, Monday. Mr. Leonard is the earliest Monday last, with quite a large at­ put in the hottest and dustiest part of
•,«n •! there day or night.
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■
the road. He inquired tbe reason; and
living pioneer df Thornapple township, itendance.
and
Tn
some
way
the
little
fellow
was
' FREEPORT.
Phil. Schray sold his buggy horse for the natives answered, “We prayed onr
thrown off and almost instantly’ killed. At the age of four years he moved here
11 i: , 1 MM!.UMAX,
gods to send us rain, and they won't:
His father father saw him jump up with hbr parents fifty years ago noxt ;81W).
L . HonuEputhic Physician * Surgeon. From the Herald.
John W. Holmes'goods arrived on so we’ve put them out to ace how they
To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster—a and run about two rods shaking one of fall, nnd had ever since been a resident
(First door east of Holloways' drug store.)
his hands, his father asked him if his of the township. Mr. Leonard moves Munday last from Tennessee, and we like the heat and dryness.’’
daughter.
J. II.. Herrington is home from his hand was hurt, he replied "oh no. pi;" to Nebraska to join bis sons Charlie ,expect Jonn and family here soon.
Parties who are looking forward to
J.
Eclectic Phjystcian and Surgeon., southern trip.
Dick Kilpatrick bad one of his lingers-’ dividends in July which they won’t get,
am: that was all he ever said. Just and Beds who located in that state
)
bitten off last week by a horse.
Ana VanWormer has rented Finch'si what killed him no one seems to know, several years ago.
will see the truth of this bit copied
*n&gt;1 tctnale &lt;1 Iwanes •specialty. File*.,
Supervisor AlcKevitt’ls taking the*
l-i»i,ula anil other Ji-ra»c» ot- the rectum treat­■ feed barn for one month.
from the Chicago Rambler: “Teacher
- u. Mild a cure Ku.irnntrrd or no pay. providing:
PRAIRIEVILLE.
annual assesment ot property in this
Mrs. H. Mishler is enjoying U visit
MORGOTHORNAPPLE.
—•How many mills make a cent?' Sa­
• »rttleu kisre- iuenl H had to that effect pre»TMrs. J. Jones has commmenced work township.
-.o treatment, itwldeuce »ud office comer■ from her father this week.
Henry Strong has started a Kiln of gacious pupil—’ll depends whether the
The doctors report that a dearth of
•
JeffcnwH auu venter jtreeta.
____________
Mrs. S. Heffelbower of Carlton, is im­■ on her house.
hands are on a strike or not. Some­
brick.
sickness
in
this
section
makes
their
Altic Richards Is visiting about here,
' proving from a recent attack ot gastri-•
A party of youngsters at the lake times Done of ’em make a cent." i
R. Wit. JONES,
। ti»|.
rrru
Fred Youngs,
luuug.", wuw
who wna
was lujuini
injured ii&gt;
it business dull.
.
The bright lexicon of youth, in which
Dentist.
Middleville is not troubled with a Sunday.
i A. D. Shepard and wife Sundaved in was feared fatally, is slowly Improving.
Will
Carl
is
on
tho
sick
list
the
past
the word tail is not printed, don not
L.
AU work promptly •Uended to.
__________ . | Lowell, the guests of the former's par-• |&gt;
I- Loveland and wife^spent
wife scent a few chronic railroad fever but she has a week.
seem to be in extensive use nowadays.
days ---------of last week in Kalamazoo and large slzdd ambition fora local trot­
: ents.
•
.—
Joseph Ashalter moved across the The other edition, however, in which
ting
association.
I^TTweltun
; Eber Moflit is Freeport's new road- Vicksburg.
all the disagreeable words and phrases
Aionday while George Irving was Jake last week.
1 master.
Mrs. M. JJ. Goss entertained tbo mis­
Died, on Sunday last, Wallace Hay­ are found, »uch|a “fall," “burst,”’’plated'
driving to Walter Robinson’s farm
U acent for the Ohio FaraeF* Insurance Co.
un-.
properly against
*™n.i! Foster Sisson is In Illinois in com- sionary society on Wednesday of last with a water tank of a traction engine, wood, leaving a wife and two children. out," and “gone where the woodbine
Ue writes policies on.a mail
’s property
itud;
»»Sn«Mnu'» pany with Dr. DeVore selling fence1 week.
wb) Are.Ughtuingor wtud;
Mr.
Castelein
’
s
hay
shed
and
about
twineth," is having an extensive sale.
Rev. Bruce Is on the Invalid list. He he fell from the top of tbe tack arid ten tons of hay burned Monday,
Ills by death and acc(|eoL
territory.
was run over. He was painfully but
Said one lawyer, with great contempt,
I We are informed the I)., L. &amp; N. sur-■ was unable to fill his appointments on it
They commenced the church at the
is thought not seriously injured by
QOOKiSHELDON,
before he understood the “reservoir a"
' vevors will examine the Freeport line&gt; Sunday last.
Martin school bouse Monday.
the
accident
L. A. Shedd and R. B. Richards will
function: "How many glasses of lager
1 next week.
'
" (Offlcn'.n Abstract Block. HasUugs, Mich.)
The drama of the Confederate Spy
beer can you drink at one rime?" The
■ Addie Yerrington is helping to Hare• settle their affairs by Inw it appears, was
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
given to a small audience of
Slave tbe oufy set ot Abstract Books In Barry .
Vrome Young, being away caring for
spotter had just spoken of having had
I for her nephew, Orville Fenton, ofr
County.
Died, at the home of Thomas Mead. six glasses of lager in one morning.
his injured son. a sat of hoodlums from Midi I lev i Ilians last Saturday evening
I MiddteviUe.
by a company of Wayland home talent Sunday night. Wallace Haywood. His “Qne," was the answer, and the awdi
north
of
here
took
tho
chance
on
Satur1
Sam’l Teepie has rented the Martin
TAMES A. 8WEEZE Y.
An ice cream social for the benefit of
Lawyer.
Teepie farm indrving and has movedI day night to get the other proprietor of Orville Fenton, who was lately injured wife arrived from the north n few days ience laughed without any reprimand."
before he died. He leaves two children.■ J To yidence Journal.
the hotel intoxicated, after which they
onto It this week.
in French &amp; Sons mill, netted the fund
HMtlrur. Mich.
Jake Henney. of Carlton, to confinedI stole nnd destroyed liquor etc., to the 810. Mr. Fenton is reported to be con­ Funeral nt Morgan Tuesday at 10 a. m&lt; "No," said Uie henpecked busband, as
1
I'racllrciin
rouru u( tbelUtc. OOceorcr
Rev. Witham officiating.
to his room with nervous prostration, amount of nearly 850. It is hoped they valescing rapidly.
w. u. N-h.uiu’ atom
Chas. Martin has moved on the ‘farm he scratched his bald ijead. “1 am not a
' will be looked after.
he Is a great sufferer.
believer in Mormonism, not by a long
:
Prohibitionists still cling to tho be­ south &lt;&gt;f..tho school house.
r
School
couunencro
next
Monday.
4~E. KEN ASTON,
Hud. Siepard, of Lowell, formerly of
chalk!
’’
“
Why
hot,
’
’
asked
the
Mor
­
lief
that
the
amendment
carried
in
the
Mr.
White
has
moved
into
the
house
A.
Attorney at Law, this place, was in the village Friday, Horry Waldorff wields the rod this state, Dickie told them so anti they
mon sympathizer with whom be was
vacated by the former.
summer.
„
last calling on friends, n
,
&lt;Orcr J. S.
vest &amp; Co.’a atom.)
It was a mistake about our school। conversing. “Because." replied the
Kellogg Flower and sistee Eva went will not credit the official count in op­
David Heffrihower who has la-en&gt;
henpecked man. "I do not believe in u
’ FracUcealu all coarts oftbeSUUe. Collections
position to their oracle.
commencing
the
18th.
25th
Instead.
r
to
Minuo-otalast
week
in
response
to
a
dangerously sick with congestion of
promptly atuH-.aiux u&gt;._____________ ___________
। man having two wives. No man can
■
The band are preparing another pub­
Two
men
(
H
perambulated
our
streets
dispatch
informing
them
of
the.
alarmserve two masters."
lic concert.
AHTIN V. liAnKEIt.IlodE.4taU-. the lungs, Is slowly recovering.
Sunday with a tame bear.
Dr. Baekeland wife enjoyed a visitL ing illness of sinister living there.
French &lt;t Sons mill was shut down
A Philadelphia paper recently startI
The infant class in our sabbath school1
The Odd Fellows Hall received an­
iDsnranee and Loans.
from Mrs. IL’s parents, w m. Prestoni
cd a discussion ut to the longest word J
other Improvement last week in the last week lor the purpose of enclosing numlu’rs 22.
USice with J. 0. Bunyan &amp; Son. 3 doors north.L and wife of Campbell, Friday last-.
. exposed parts of the machinery as a
H. Warner’s house is nearing comple­’ in the English language. The three
I
.
of PoHtoOco.
(
shape
of
a
newly
papered
wall
which,
Jacob Geiger started for his northern
precaution against more accidents.
Special attention Klren to ruaklnx exchanges।
tion.
,
longest words yet discovered by its cor- M
adds much to its appearance.
ot property. Thri iuterests ot non-resident home Aionday. leaving his wife, who is
It would not icqulra a very keen
respondent are. Antbropomorphilaman- , I
property owners carefully looked after. FarmsI yet quite feeble, with her parents in
game
warden
to
find
parlies
here
guilty
ORANGEVILLE.
CARLTON.
ismieallntion, which has thirty-tWo
9
of all sizes tor Mio or exchange. Houses and
Campbell.
,
The late arrests for unlawful fishing of breaking the law. All are uot suck­
Farmers have begun to sow their letters: Phiscoyncscophographicalities. 9
Dell Godfrey, of Eaton county, visit­
ers that are taken.
with twenty-nine letters, and Methyle- , 5
Loyal e. KXArrkx
a H. Va.x aumax:
ed his plrente and brother at this place don’ti»eem to frighten some down here.
It took the train hands S’of Bn hour oats.
thvcphynylammonlum.
which
has
&lt;
It
would
be
well
if
the
Allegan
county
The
young
farmers
are
sowing
their
last Friday and Saturday, returning
ITNAPPEN &amp; V Ax ARMAN,
deputy was as watchful of Gun lake as। to unload the freight that came to mer­ wild data, but thevdo not stop to think twenty-live.
home SalturdHy afternoon.
IV
, Lawyers.
chants of this town last Saturday.
that wild oats they will have to reap.
Joseph Conley and wife, of Made the one for Barry county Is.
“
John,"
said
the
grocer
to
his
amis.
Larkin
street,
on
the
west
side,
is
be
­
(Over Harting* National Bank.)
Uncle England Is on the sick list.
Tbe Advents baptised 14 members tant. as they opened the store early
Grove, were visiting their daughter.
Madam 'rumor says Alm. Belle Deer­ ing improved by a tile underdrain.
Sunday last.
WILLIAM B. SWTEZEY, Attorney Mrs. Jno Fighter, last week.
Sunday morning: “tbe parson says it s
J. B. Carpenter has friends visiting wicked to do any unnecessary work oa
FOUR CORNERS.
’ T At Law and Solicitor in Chandery.■
J. Yarger took a load of maple sugar ing and Alfred Allen will be married
next
Sunday.
him
from Greenville.
Sunday." “Yea. sir.” "Well, you
i
overland to Grand Rapids
Hanging the bell In the church torractlces' in all courts of tho state.
Mrs. Huff master returned to her
Michael Yarger sold one of his horses needn’t wet that sugar until to-morrow. |
John says he just as soon have a WhltwJUaLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
ney ville dinner of corn bread and salt home in Battle Creek last week after a
Sowing oats is the order of the day. to Watson McKibbin for 8160. It was it can lay over just as well; besides, it
a
good
one,
„
.
H
J ustice of the Peace.’ pork as a enke of maple sugar and for­ visit with friends here.
weighs
a
great
deal
more
just
after
you
,
I
Mrs. Flora Fuller visited with friends
Carrie Jessup visited her sister at,
G. T. Daniels has rented the Noah wet it. 1 don't believe in breaking the *
Collections a specialty.
here last week.
ty cents.
the past week.
farm.
Sabbath unnecessarily."
X
Men who should know what they are Wayland
Leo Fuller went to Kalamazoo last Hrnnev
A M- Clem and family returnedI
Mathias Allarding and wife vistled
T M. B. GLLLABPIE.
talking
about,
say
the Kalamazoo * home after a four week’s stay with bisi week with u load of maple sugar.
A young lady recently told us, says f
friends InfCampbeB, Ionia Co, Sunday.
1.
Notary Public.
Bastings road has gone into the hands
Alissionary meeting at Mr. E. Bump's
the Conyers, Ga. Weekly, of a young
Fred Conttt ifrvery sick. •
Bowens Mill*.
• or the M. &amp; 0.. and that the line will father in Woodland.
Tuesday last
Mrs. Eggerman, who bought a lot oi man in town that always writes off ]
Will Beattie was at Hastings on onTho
J£AK-Y C. COBB,
young people of this place gave MaUiias Allarding. is expected to come and commits to memory what he aims J
be extended to Lowell soon as It reach- official business last week.
A. P. Hodge has arrived home fromj Bert Stowell a pleasant surprise on from Ohwaoon. She is a sister of Mr. to ray to a young lady when he calls
‘*W.MSLD^Mhburn,8 son, aged eleven,
.
.Monday
night
last.
It
being
his
20th
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, fell from a horse Tuesday evening and a winter’s visit with relatives in the. birthday. They left him as a token of A Jud son Dendy, of Portland, was upon her. This plan seems to have
worked very well until quite recently,
east part of tho state bringing horse; regard a nice photo album.
'
, cut a deep gash three inches long, in
through here soliciting orders for when in the very midst of the most I tn- I
'Ew-nal Attention Given to Cutting bis chin and sustaining severe injury nnd buggy. Think a wife will be next
James Johnson. Orr I-isher, of tho monument*
portaut part of his speech bn memory I
. ,,,
the program.
and Fitting. Patterns Cut to order.
his right aide. His condition is very onMrs.
Cllttio Landon and S. Roush, of r ree­ proved treacherous, and he had to draw
Henry Hewitt was taken sud­. State road, and Srott Colton, of Itoxand,
SritiSS
Dr.
H.
G
I^rn
attending
Eoomi over Schantz* Store.
his paper and refresh himself.
denly ill Wednesday of last week andI and wives spent Sunday with Eddie port, were in town Sunday.
Hour* from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
• ;■ ’
Dr. H. C. Peckham extracted a thorn it was thought she could not recover,, Coate and wife.
John Carpenter, St, has bought the
An eptotle of n novel ch^uwcter has I
Llnch long from Aleck McNaughton s but she is slowly gaining at this wrlL
-RANK C. BOISE^
~ ’
share of Eil. Jones horse known as just passed through the 1’ortMul, Ore.,
Hit
'KOR
Y
CORNERS.
finger on Thursday last. A deep in­
Bums.
Nashtille, Mich^’ cisiou had to be made in order to se- ^Charles Ulam died Monday night of
postoffire. The novelty consisted In
Lucien Polley and wife have return­ Robert
Thu
Advents
have
broken
the
ground
, cure .Haonth.lblrnd«:. Rlbtul
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
ed to their home, after nn almenee of for their new church, which they will the material upon which it was writ­
consumption.
AcMit (or all tho IradlDE makes of Hardware, operation for the sufferer.
ten. which was gentleman’s linen cuff.
a ,
Mr. Lewis has a brother from Alle­ several weeks visiting among friends build this summer.
and Farm Machlnorf.
There was nothing unusual in the con­
J. Cheaehrough and wife went to gan county visiting him.
in Indians and Wisconsin.
Taylor Daniels had friends from tents, which were simply a dun. coueb-'
W- eamr a Inner* and ccmplale stock. X*™Rev. Mr. Southerland closed his Ohio visiting him last wrek.
Caledonia
yesterday
to
attcn
^
th
®P^
le
’
;
(*&lt;.'&lt; * are &lt;-&gt;peclnuy invited to call and see us,
Airs. James Reed was called to Paw
ed in the foll&lt;&gt;wiDg hnguaged: "lleaae
»1it »L-« Adam Sherk, who ,dlK' 0' Paw by the serious illness of her molh- meetings at the M. P. church Friday
Watson McKibbin sold one of his roll around and pay your wash bill.
evening resulting In much good. Oh! gray horses.
consumption Monoxy, the I11?’ ^rt
Your Laundryman.” The cuff was,1
that there were more such mm to Uli
Sherk
’
s
mother
survives
the
deceased.
^Anewbaby
at
J.
Hoteling's.
I,
adorned with a two ccnt stamp.
the pulpits ot the church.
.
H. Cnlter started for his f«^icrJJ0’1*®
BOWENS MILLS.
•"
m" J“to' WJ'lHMdx. X. '&lt;
Rev. Orrin Johnson and wife, a
in Illinois, yesterday. He will visit his
BROWAKD.
The following story la told of a ralb;
Unci
Bradley
bus
gone
to
Big
Rapids
W. A. SCIDMOBE. IL a.
former pastor of the Wesleyan* church
old friends, and spring %
way train in Florida: While ninn
iTalUe Br,inat«l«tart»l tor Dakota of this place, Is making his old friends
“Mre^lna Healey, of RtrtUnd. spent one day at its accytocml ipsd.
“racket" on the unsuspecting people ot
^saan*? Droits k-*roov«l into the., oM a visit about the Corners.
thCbee!tf'Brons&lt;&gt;a',
retunird nwSrt bXS. new Prairieville, and
Quite a lively sensation prevail* part of last---------------Tuesday from a three weeks '1*^.1“ wilt work for Orin Hushea thia aea»&gt;n. among tbe people about tbe Corners Blanchard.
The obstruvthm hm
Geo. A. Mosey, of Maple Grove, spent
Middleville, with her
fJur U IVro Ashley has been making thei upon the news of two arrests having Saturday and Sunday herrabouta.
of them a daughter,
Xramln Wright, who is ninety-four railroad switch looker.SOM to aeeomo- been made. One
_____________________
Geo. TnJhurst moved a couple of loads
aged about 19 years,
of a prominent
vron* old. Mrs. Wright’s.father died
timet and
md member
rL^ber'of
end a
of aocliy.
society, and
a nf his foods to Joeta. but M.things did
In the state of New York some ten e‘‘; ahlrow?'hM SSdo tbe ro«l acres( I farmer
The
,L“Sr.li .OOM man. also of prominence, who not turn ont to suit him wbm he fot
years ago, at the advanced ago of It®
there, he returned without unloading
CHAS.RJUiEH,IHr.,
:,eSgc numbdte of fat cattte are be-

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Agricultural.

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It seems to oountaract tbe evil* ar
from fc-iding large quantities of
cora meal. Cattle can be fed all

IOS: St»re E. 1'hlUlp, Ml. M*J.rlly
for Sp«ry S. PbUUp. for m»reb«l. M.
ForJuKta of the I-omo-AIomo D.
lidralUder 3M; Alooro K
341; Allers C. Cwpenter 38. MAjorit,
for Alonro E. Keoieton for Jtntta ol
the Peace. 35.
„
, c, .
For School Inspector—Frank Steb­
bins 373; Christopher H. Van Arman
280; Daniel Striker 1. Majority for
School Inspector, 93.
,
For Supervisor kt and 4th w»rdsMiio L. Williams 185; Philo A. Sheldon
182; CYmelius S. Whitcomb 16. Major­
ity for Milo L. Williams for supervisor,

BARRY COUNTY
tthe ।

TV pn«*rru i v
~ W. II. Gorfjmr* ^wJkL'rJbmi’ 03 »»«• poitod U&gt;««Q •«
gi*Ls of Hanimra.
-f^rrry,
EtertSc
Bu&lt;Al^

. where it produced jeoura. Several
. times we have had valuable animals
vernal satisfaction. ITaere
get loose in the stable and get to the
IJ, um wondsrtul &lt;-'urrt cC?St‘
• meal box and eat all they could hold,
which caused us some uneasiness at tbe
Io U&gt;u e«r.
time, but we never saw anv ill effects
S-v.ril eiwoof r™?”"'"l17,',“uL if
The Western farmers are learningf from it more than an over-anxiouaness
tloa have been rnUrHt cored b,J»K «
better each year Chattho harrow is ai of the animals to get there again.
. few loulreol nr. Ktot'j
valuable implement to use after corn is» Stock of all kinds are particularly fond
covery. taken in connection with £&lt;■»«&gt;
planted. While tbe ground must be) of it and cattle will eat it when they
trie Hitter*. We guaraU* them always.
fined and leveled before tbe corn is» wont touch pure corn meal. I have
Sold by W. H. Goodyear * to.
planted, it Is best to -stop using the) received great benefit from this kind of
Arttv*. Fatal"* -ad KrtUhln.
harrow and roller as soon as the groundI feed for work, horaee In the summer’ For Supervisor 2nd and 3rd wards—
W. II. Goodyear it &lt;*»•caD
,
is tn such condition that good planting[ time. It beats soaked corn bad, especi- Allen Jones 143; Edward A. Rider 137;
can be done; for a hea-vy shower, suchi aBy for old horses, and we regard it as Leonard E. Stauffer 17. Majority for relied upon tocarry ,n *^k‘X.{“'T?
and beat goods, and sutfa D„,b.®’T1-.1.*
as we are apt to have in the spring,, the best way to feed cora to hogs, but Allen Jones for supervisor, 11.
will put verv fine ground into sudii the cob must be ground very fine in State of Michigan. County of Barn- -w. tlon of being active, push W
In compliance with section six of the able, by recommending articles w ithweB
condition that the corn can be planted) this case This has been our greatest
only after much work is done. The» trouble, to get a cheap mill that will city charter, we. the common council established merit and such a* are popu­
roller may follow close after the plant­- give.us speed and grind the cob fine. of the City of Hastings, do meet this lar. Having the agency for the celebrat­
er. and the harrow should follow close• We would be glad to hear the exper- sixth day of April. A. D. J887. to deter­ ed Dr. King's New Dl*covery for con­
after\the roller: then there is no dan­- ience of others in this subject, repedal- mine, who by the greatest number of sumption, colds uncl coughs, wi I sell H
ger from sudden showers, and tbej ly the kind of mills used and wbrk votes, was elected as the various city on a positive guarantee. It will •urdy
officers at the election held on Monday, cure any and every .-1(1601100 of throat,
ground is fined and compacted over the» done.—D. J. Green.
April 4th. 1887, as provided by the city lungs, or chest, aud io order to prove
seed, while tbe danger of baking is re­
Oounoix. Phooekdinqb.
charter, and having examined :uul our claim, we ask you to call and get a
duced to the minimum. Thia alsoj
Common council met in adjourned counted the votes as returned from the Trial Bottle Free.
doses lhe mark made by the planter,,
or the furrow if the cora is planted byt regular meeting Tuesday evening, several wards of the city, we do hereby
hand; and if tbe murk or furrow is leftL April 5th. Mayor Wefosert in the chair. make known and declare the following
The Best Salve in tbe world for Cute,
open, it is a channel for tbe water,, Roll called. Aids, present; Beasmer, named persons to have l&gt;een dulv elect­ Bruises. Sort*. Vlrcnh Salt Hhcum.
which, on slopes, will have enough&gt; Hams, Hogle. McNaughton, Osborn, ed to the various city officers as follows: Fever Sorra. Tetter, (tapped Hand*
James W. Bentley was dulv elected
force, if there Isa heavy shower, to&gt; Stebbins and Waters—7; absent. MeChilblains. Corns, and akin ErupJons,
carry off the seed. If a light harrow isj Coy—I. /leading of the minutes
Charles W. Warner was duly elected and positively cures Ihltw. or no pay
run over the field again three or fourr defered.
required. It is guaranteed to give per;
By Aid. Bcssmer, that the blds for recorder.
days after planting, the weeds will be&gt;
feet
MtbfaptioD. or money refunded.
George S. Tomlinson was dulv elect­
effectually destroyed: if a crust is form­. running the water works’ engine be
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by .
ed treasurer.
ing. it will be loosened; and tbegroundI taken from the table. Carried.
Spary E. Phillips was duly elected II. Goodyear &amp; Co.
The mayor read tbe bids the second
is yet further fined. When the corn&gt;
marshal.
appears, and the rows can be seen, the«, time.
WilUf Killbride, aged 16. waa Instant­
Alonzo E, Ken aston was duly elected ly killed nt Traverse City, Saturday, by
By Aid. Bessmer, that Mr. White’s
two middle teeth must be taken out.
The ottener tho corn is harrowed, un­. bid for running the water works' en- justice of the peace.
a falling tree.
til it is five inches high, the better.. gine, and furnishing wood, oil, etc. be •Frank Stebtnfti was duly elected
tdllo with any Throe: or
Every year tbe “double-diamonds," andI returned to him, as such bld was not school inspector.
Milo L. Williams was dulv elected XJ v\» * Lung DIscom*. If you have
the culivntors with large shovels, ares advertised for. Carried. Area, Bess­
a Cough or Cold, or tho childrt-r. are
being used less, and tbe burrow is be­. mer. Hams, Hogle, McNaughton nnd supervisor of the 1st and 4th wards.
threatened
with
Croapor WboeptngCough.
Allen
Jones
was
duly
elected
super
­
Stebbins
—
5;
nays,
.McCoy.xOsborn
and
ing used yet more. It is the earliest,
cm Ackcr'n English Hwncdrand proven!
closest cultivation which does the most■ Waters—3. Alii. McCoy having taken visor of the 2d and 3d wards.
farther trouble. It Is a padtiro cure,
1.1'KK waters
good: and often it may pay to stop int hisseaL
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50e JOHN M. Hf.-SSMKU,
By Aid. Waters, that the bid of
tbe work of preparing and planting&gt;
». McNaughton,
one field to harrdw another already-■ James Murphy for doing the whole
E. H. Lathrop, Druggist.
E. Y. HOULE.
planted. Observation in the great work ut 83.00 petf -day be accepted.
.
WM. 11, STKDIIIN8,
It is alleged the temperance people of
W.
A.
HAMS.
•
corn-producing States, convinces u*। IxmL Ayes, Beasmer. Hogle and WnFlushing
have
raised 81,000 t&lt;» secure
ARCHIE
MCCOY,
that each year the euwivatien grow*। ters—3; nays. Hams. McCoy McNaugh­
C. WIE88KBT. Mayor. .
the town from violations of the liquor
leas deep and ridged; b^t undoubtedly ton, Osborn and Waters—5.
AtlMt, FRANK STEBBINS, Recorder.
By Aid. Bessmer, that tho council
there are times and certain conditions
llxmxm, April. (Ih. A. O..1KT.
of the soil when deep, ridged cultiva­ proceed tc- ballot for 1st and 2nd engin­
FOR 1 DON’T CARE. dull. Bred
By aid. Bwmer that the returns be
eer. Carried.
tion is best
feeling, impoverished blood,doll pains
Aid. Beasmer requested to change accepted. Carried.
in back and bead, tantalizing »kln erup­
Adjourned.
The -Novelty" Bualneo.
his vote from aye to nay on James
tions. Kemp’s Sarsaparilla never fails
Murphy's, bld. which was granted.
Fralrie Funner.
to give relief. We wwavs guarantee iL
By Aid. Bessmer, that the council aeCommon council met in special ses­ Price 81.00 per bottle. W. 11. Goodyear.,
A correspondent says: “Weare in the
midst of the seed, plant and tree-buy in? consider the rejection of Mr. Murphy's sion Friday evening. April 8, 1887,
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver
bid.
Carried.
Mayor Weissert in the chair. Roll call­
•eason. Please give us a hint or two.”
Council proceeded to an informal bal­ ed, Aids, pressnt, Bessmer, Hogle. Mc­ Pills for Torpid Liver, (or Constipation,
Well, don’t buy seeds, 'plants or trees,
from firms that offer the “cheapest in lot for engineer, and on tbft&gt;27th ballot Coy. McNaughton, Stebbins and Wa­ for the Complexion. W. II. Goodvkail
the world," tiecause they are almost cer­ John L. White received o votes and ters—6; absent. Hams and Osborn-2.
THE PRETTIEST LADY In Hast­
Minutes of the previous meetings ings and .others should not allow a
tain to prove the dearest in the end. James Murphy 3 votes.
By Aid. Hams, that the council pro­ read and approved.
Don’Kbuy from those who loudly pro­
rough to run. Use at once Kemp’s
City election accounts, board regis­ Balsam, which we guarantee to cure.
claim that they have the “best anti pur­ ceed to a formal ballot. Carried.
John L. White received 5 votes and tration and election.
est stock on the earth." and who. there­
Price 50 cents and 81.00. Trial size
John M. Beamer ..
.88 00 free. W. II. Goodyear druggist
fore, charge two or three prices for it James Murphy 3 votes.
A fair profit can t&gt;e made on farm stock To thr Mayor and Common Council of Luke Waters...........
. 8 (JO
the
City
qf
Huttings:
George Osborn
. 8 00 ’ Therein a man nt Berrien Springs
at a reasonable price. Don't buy from
Gentlemen.—I will act in the capaci­ Dan McNaughton..
those who “warrant nothing." Reli­
. 8 00 who successfully holds five village of­
able business firms can and will war­ ty of engineer of water works and do E. Y. Hogle.............
. « 00 fices, and everxfKxlv calls him -Dad."
rant their stock to be true to name, and the whole work necessary for tbe sum Wm. fl.Stebbins...,
. H 00
In good condition. Don’t buy seeds of of 83.20 per day, of twenty-four hours, Archie McCoy.........
. 8 00
and
will
give
bonds
to
indemify
the
vegetables “said to be" two weeks or a
Wm. H.Hams...
800
Clerks of election.
month earlier than all others, nor trees city against mistakes of my assistant,
and plants that bear fruit “said to be" that might result in damage to the city. C. W. Crothcrs
&lt; 00
Signed by John L. White.
three to five times larger than any
N. J. Bronson
4 (JO
By Aid. Hams, that the bld of John B. F. Lichty
other variety. Don’t waste your mon­
4 (ft
ev on exnensive “novelUeH." Some ot L. White be accepted according to his Chas. Jordan
4 a&gt;
them at least were sold ten years ago, bid. Carried. Ayes. Hams. Hogle. Mc­ Stephen Crandall....
i 00
under other names. Go slow. Think Coy. McNaughton, Osborn and Stebbins Wm. RSweezey
4 at
HOW8 THIS’
ten times before you invest largely in —6; nays, Bessmer and Waters—2.
J. M. Ilfiwes
4 00
CITY ACCOUNTS.
Cass Brooks...................................
,4 w
new and untried sorts. Deal with re­
ft)
liable firms, aud give them to under­ CityTreasurer, paid freight.... I
Rent of rooms, registration and elccstand that they shall have your trade I. W. Vrooman, clean sherifFa
tiou.
'
We offer One Hundred Dolbira lie­
as long as they sell good stock, true to
Lviviiz.'' Jordan,
.■ union, rent
rrui of room*.
nxn..=.
5w
00 ward for any case of Catarrh that ran
office
1 00 Lorenzo
. . name, and are satisfied with reasonable City Treasurer,disbursing funds
Adam Tinkler, rent of room.......
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
profits. When they offer a new variety
Cure.
paying for tax receipts, etc... 99 78 J. M. Bessmer. rent of table and
with the assurance that it is good, don't Extinguisher Mfg.Co., side plat­
lamps, 1st ward
30
hesitate to try IL DotalFyoa can to
F. J. CHENEY A CO,
forms for truck.....................
The accounts ot Doyle A Rich in
19 35
encourage honesty and fair dealing, Fred Cross, draw chemical en­
Prop^, Toledo, Q.
sum total of $16.15 for goods sold to
and thereby assist in exterminating
gine to Hay ford fire and draypeople on day and night of August 12th
frauds.
ing.............................................
last by order of Mayor Weissert and E.
I’. S.— Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
Same allowed.
1. Hogle were allowed.
internally, acting directly upon the
By Aid. Waters, that the accounts be
By aid. Waters that the ceundl pro­
It has been quite generally believed ceed to a formal ballot for water com­ allowed and orders drawn for same. blood nnd mucus surfaces of the svst"^v_Prfc* 71 eU Per botllr. Sold by
that it was not advisable to offer old missioner, tie vote. Mayor voted to Carried.
•
all Druggist*.
J
comb to new swarms of bees. Exper­ proceedlo ballot.
Hjumrua, Mien., April utb, nar.
ience Ims changed the views of some
By aid Beumer tliat first water com­ To the Mayor and Common Council of
the
City
of
HaeUnyt
.
V
beekeepers upon this point A beekeep­ missioner be elected Tor the term of
er who has experimented with old comb, three years. Carried.
Gentlemen.—1 refer to you the name
1st ballot—
gives tbe following views through the
of Frank Radford for resignation from
National Stockman and Farmer: Mr. Grouse]........................................... 3 the Hastings Hose Co.. No. 1. He is
rCombs will with good care last and do Wallace Kelley 3
10 .two d°Uara and fifty cents.
good wrvlce for twenty years or more. John Bessmer.... 1
man°^
months senice as fireIf combs become a little soiled, mouldy Walter L. Wilkins 1
or full of dead betu (the colony having
2nd ballot—
‘
a f. Licirrv,
were 74 r-w* of
died in them), do not cut or mutilate Wallace Kelley 4
Krerrtary ot ll**Un;» Hom Co., No. 1
diphtheria during the winter, 14 of
them by trying to clear them; just put Mr. Greusel... 3
By Aid Bessmer, that Frank Rad­ which proved fatal.
them away tjli you need them, as they Walter L. Wilkins 1
ford be paid the amount due him. 82.50
3d ballot­
are in this condition ready for use at
Carried.
any time, and when yon wish to use Wallace Kelley g
The bond of Chaa. W. Warner, for
them in the hive of bees and see how Mr. Greusel 2
wiU1 Daniel Strike* Da­
completely they will clean them up, and
Moved for aid. Besstner that WaUace vid G. Robinson and Chas. S. Burton as
in but a few minutes. Try this once, Kelley be declared elected water com­
and you will conclude that bees are bet­ missioner for the term of three years. AUiri:ti?9 Waa r!?d' and on m°Bon of
Aid.
Bessmer
the same was accepted
ter adapt* d to this work than you are. Carried.
and approved by all ayes.
P
AU nice pieces of comb of any size can
Council proceeded to ballot for water
E. 11. Lathrop, Druggist
Rexolred, That the thanks of this
befitted together and fastened in tbe commissioner for the term of two
*ounrll are due and hereby tendered to
The Owosso savings and loan assoframe*, and the bees will complete the years.
Frank Stebbins for tho able and courte­ uu?
,Hh • '-&gt;*
work by waxing them fast nnd patch­
1st ballot—
ous manner in which ho has discharged
ing all tbe boles and making a perfect Mr. Greusel
3 bte responsible duties as recorder of the
comb. Ab we have the benefit of foun­ WalterL. Wilkins..
3 City of Hastings, during the past yea*
dation now, the saving of these parti­ John Bessmer
Signed by John M. Bessmer.
cles of comb does not become such a
2nd ballotAid. Bessmer moved the adoption of
necessity.. The only trouble we meet WatterL. Wilkins.
tan same.
'
with in raving combs ia the moth Mr. Greusel
Hmltrd. That the thank, ot the aM.worms. It rentiires us to fumigate John Bessmer
erman
are due and they are hereby
lbou'"nd» of •IrunkunU
U&gt;f-rn with burning sulphur occasional­
3&lt;1 baliuttendered to his honor. Ch21ra WdXrt
ly in warm weathcr.-Mleh. Farmer.
Walter L. Wilkins
5
mayor of the city for the dignified and
Mr. Greusel g,
able manner in which ho discharnwl
John Bessmer................................
1 the duties of mayor end assisted in the
Ohio Farmer,
By aid. Hogla that Walter L. Wilkins
councU dnrili the
Having eeen this subject discussed at be declared elected water commissioner paityeaf °n" °f
different times, I have decided to give for the term of two years. Carried.
by John M- B&lt;»mer.
xny experience of thirty years with
Council proc«-ded to ballot for water th^“SSS'Klu"’ •d‘,pUon
corn-and-cob meal. In about 1855 or *6 commissioner tor the term of one year.
my father purchased a sweep mill call­
1st ballot—
On motion council adjourned sine die.
ed the Little Giant. I think it was John Bessmer c&gt;
FRANK 8T£BBISK,facor,lCT- '
manufactured at BL Louis. We con­ Mr. Greusel 2
tinued to use this mill every vear for
By aid. Hoclo that John Beasmer be
many years, grinding thousands of declared elected water commissioner
|JV XA,! lrU1Lb&lt;»uU("&gt; »orM «e Ur,
iMMhels of corn on it for feeding cattle for the term of one year. Carried.
and milch cows, but it finally wore out
In! Nature gives us grandeur of
Adjourned.
and lias been replaced by others known
mountains, glens and oceans, and thou­
“
cure.
an the Mound City and Big Giant.
Common council met In regular ses­ sands of means of enjoyment We can Bold by w. 11. Goodyear.
h irat. a word in regard to these mills, sion Wednesday evening, April 6th.
They were cheap, convtnknL un&lt;! Lave 1887, Mayor Weiweit &amp; the chair.
served a good purpose, but never Roil calleri; aids, present, Bessmer,
’•RH-OITS Csurrit
i. . ground the cob quite sh fine as we Hams, Hogle. McCoy, McNaughton,
think it should be, and do not grind Stei&gt;binsand Waters. Absent. O*born. when there is no occasion for this-feel«wily obtain
small grain tn chop as tine as desired
The recorder laid before the board ^'.raLevery 8U®erer
for practical purpoaea. I have con­ the election rettfrns from the several
tinued without the exception of a sln- wards of the city.
M when bom. Dyspcpsiu and
• y.‘?r to
coro-and cob meal
The Mayor appointed aids. Waters ease,
Uver CompUlnt are tlx,SJattTanS
rance the purchase of the first mill, and and Hams as tellers.
!lJ*r ftTH7, neoesaary for me to say
For Mayor-James W. Bentley 368; SL"ZT»fJv,’K a’Hofaud! imU.
V th.in£U Dot
the mc*t profit- Oernent Smite 380; Traverse Phillips SsMsg
W. Bentley fur
kSi. !*f7! T2
’ ” ,wa oom to ^1 38. Majority for James
Wr "mild MMly lure. mayor, 88.
•
reoilou^J ukiu, u „o laired naot
For Recorder—Chas. W. Warner 416- symptom*. Three dose* of Anruaf
Willi* A. Sddmore 236; Philo IL Itap1 Frwniam, .
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�FIRES AND ACCIDENTS.

ONE OBSTINATE JUROR

A fir* in a tau^ry •» Stag Slag pri-oa dath: reef nnd upper flow.
The
^nvcia rendered aid in sxllDgu»hlag th*

WAS ALL THAT STOOD OUT AGAINST
ARENSDORF'S ACQUITTAL.

^"ftoen *tarea and bou*« at

Btekaford,

v„ were tairood V.VIn««iay morning.
'riu. n!mint-mill of D. C. Curry &amp;. Co., at
•’ &gt;’•' , .". w.. burned Wednsadav. the

BANCROFT AND MR3. POLK.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

The Appetite

Alntfini of Columbia,collage, representing

_.........
•
. ........ •
'a.—worgo
Bancroft, the blatorian, roicluxl iwis on the
»lf*&gt; lr.ln_H.Unl.,
«. ... rnr»|,«l Ly
a cotiuaittee of
tho Historical

May be increased, U»c Digestive organs
strengthened, and the Bowel* regulated,
by taking Ayer’s Fill*. These Pill* arc
purely vegetable in their composition.
They contain neither calomel nor any other
dangerous drug, and may be taken with
l»erfeet safety by perrons ot all nga.

dnxltb anniversary of tho eetablishment of
tbe iiutltation.

uf Illinois.
.

c-m-tad to the
Mixwcli Lome,

... . ' n,-., jrirtlon of Janesville, Minn.,
;
deMroyed by lire Tuesday night,
. . j-.-one buildings being burned.
Hni r. y T- Clark, of Chillicothe, Ohio, who
j i I-ni Attending a tnevtiug of Knight

Mr. Bancroft

1 er supper, con-

• « liking on the thick near Ploin■ r!,-* Na'h and Michael Butler, of
0hfc&gt;, were fntahy injured while
.-.-. j tbo track at Etom
.-I portion ot Ainsworth, Iowa,

thou taken, and when- the court convened
again Judge Ixiwi.
instructed too jury.
The instructions ws’rn
full, and calcu­
lated to make tbe duty
of the jury clear. Tbe
vital joint in tho instructiou* was that ro­
tation to tbe question
of couspimey. upon
which question tbe

ig n 1 ■ of between ttXl.UOti and $7.’
Twonty-wiven building*
.&gt; . ,sd inmiy families i^n
premature exjdotion of a blast at
! «ui. Colo.. Thursday wonlug ro­
ll Hi" kilim;; of six men and tbo

----- ------ (,I&gt;U
tbo court iavtructed
the jury that tLoqusatlun of the existence
ot n conspiracy
Jl IK3E LI.’WIR.
was one properly mod
-- -- for murder, nnd it is
a question of fact tpr the jury to dycide; and
if tbe jury shall find that Ibero was a con­
spiracy to kill Haddock,ami that tbe dvfend-

NOVEL MODE OF SUICIDE.
r*:raer Stand* Under * Fallli
nud is'Crushed to Death.
;,t.X!M;Tns, Ind., April IK —Friday morn­
; J W. Middleton, with bl* two sons,

yji’irj. They at once selected a very largo
•* n.-iil legan chopping until tbe woodland
tent iiinnienced to totter and fall, wbon

i

I wn« a great sufferer from Dyspepsia
nud Constipation. I bad no appetite,
became greatlv dcblliiaied, and wa* conMtautly afflicted with Hraduclm nud Dirxine*s. I eomulted oaf family doctor, ivhc
prescribed for mo, ni various times, with­
out affording more than tem|&gt;oniry relief.
1 finally commenced taking Ayers Pills.
Lu a short time my digestion mid appetite

aocxciTT, Arrt
r«a&lt;iy for shipment

High railway rah

cloecd Saturday at 3 p. m.. th- last sre-nt-r

nectaltons, and
finding that ho

------Polk uuiilou
called at, about half past 5) o'clock, hardly ex­
pecting an audience, bat Mr* Pelk m
n&gt;*dy, and etiieral ths parlor promptly.
Advancing with tbo action and spirit'd a
man half his ag», ho cxciaimol: “Dear
Mr* Polk, I am m glad to see you, mid that
YOU SH.------------- ... .1, n

Mr. Bancroft! 1 tun so grateful that you
baVO C*MVI-* wr. fn— (n -_ . ... *'
Tlwy were ssatoj, and bad a delightful ex­
change of peasant memoria* of when she
was*0 "continuti’.y thoughtiuP of her dur­
ing hij tn"uibcr*idp iu her husband'* cabi­
net. ••

Secretary Edge, of th* Pennsylvania state
board of agru r.kure, Wednesday killed Uro
cnttle infected with pie uro pneutuunia ou
tbe facto ot John Frye, in Monroe town­
ship.
A joint resolution proposing a woman's
suffrage co::stitutteusr amendment was

•

George Werner, teacher of tho suburban
school near Milwaukee, oo Thurrday pun­
ish**! a refractory txipll named Henry Bougbusch by applying a ruler sharply to hiwrist* and lb* latter fell back in basest unevosciou*
Supposing that tbo boy bod
fainted, bo threw two pails of water over
him, but tho pupil was doarl.
Werner
fled; but afterward returned and gave him-

I wm troubled, for over a rear, with
Loa* of Appetite, and General Debllitv.
1 commenced taking Ayer’s Pills, and, be­
fore finishing half a box of this medicine,
luy apprtltc and strength were restored.
—C. 0. Clark, Danbury, Conn.
Ayer’s Pills aro tbo l&gt;cst medidne
known to me for regulating the bowel*,
and for nil diseases canned by n disordered
Stomach and Liver. I suflered for over
three years wkh Headache, Indigestion,
and Comtlpation. I had no appetite, and
was weak nnd nervous moot ot tbe time.

Tho prosidenl ha- refused to pardon exBank-Cashfrr Hubbird. of M^mouth, Uta
Witbrow, carrying Irt |&gt;ou&lt;tda, won tbe
Cottrill -cakes. l&gt;.' mile*, at New Orleans

Lovistkxr, April m —Tbe fourth game Weight, and dhtanu-oever made on the track*
of tbe serin between the Chicago and tbe BE
Mgr. Quinn, vicar general of' tbo archLotus Browns for tbo championship of tbo dioerso of New York, died Friday in Faris
work! wo* played at Louisville Tu-aiay.
1 he score was: St. IxjuI*
Chicago 16.
bibittag absolutely the manufacture and sale
Chicago, April 14.—Tho fifth gtuno of the of bogus butter.
•orio* brt ween toe Chicago nnd 8L Louis
&lt; iiampion*. respactivcly of tho league and as­
MOVED A MOTION TO QUASH.
sociation for the worij'.v cbanqdunship, took
place at Louis-, ilk-, Ky„ on Wadmadav. Tbo
batteries were: Clarkson an ! Daly for Chi­
Chleejo “Boodle** Case*
cago, Mad Boyle am! Htwhoug for St. Louis
Tlie Chicago club won toe gaino by th* fal­
Chicago, April Ki.— The cnsj of W. J.
lowing score: Chicago ti; St. Louh. ”
McGarigh? an I E. 8. McDonald, indicted for
Chicago. April &gt;■'• —The sixth gam* be- cciupirat-y to defraud tbe county, wo* called
tweeii Gm Chicago league and 8t, Loui* aain Judge Tuley’* court
*ociatli&gt;n cluta took place Thursday at Indi­
Thursday morning.
anapolis. Duoscber wsi utnuire. Hint aud
l*ylo
the
battery
for
Chicago,
aw!
Caruthers
the jury. . In regard to tbo defonw of an
and
Bushong
tor
St.
Lout*
The
Chicago
alibi the court instructed that it was one ifundaute must come
into court Monday,
easily manufactured, and that it must lx&gt; I' boys poun-led the ball with vigor, nnd took
when argument* on
supporte.1
by u prefxmdorunc.v of too too gam; by a senrabf ]ft to U. Chicago ho*
stxu, Mi'St, April IX—Tho hotno
won four out of six gamei now.
a in&lt;&gt;tio:i to quash
; evidence, and tlio evidence in support cd it is
a vote Tue»d*y on tbo bill giving
Chicago, April iW-In tbe ronteit for
to be coiuld.irod with cauti-jo.
itsv'te on municipal questions, and
Tho tensatiodal frotr.ro of the instructiou* ‘•th.- championship &lt; f tho world” between
put lie e.-l.tciiug clause by a vote of
will apply to all tho
was that -n which th* court nlhi le-l to one the Cbisng* Ltasp Ba'I riuh and tbo St. IxiuiBrowns, the foroior have tbu&lt; far beaten the
.1 Tis.ro were many woman present
member uf too jury, an ! be added that th■&gt;
latter four time* out of six. Three more
which counsel for the
juryman to whom he nrfernvl wa* not Adair,
games remain tn b-» ptayisl next October.
defense have been
.o.-J phsrcixcy; ahj thu bill makingtho
furnished with copier
cuUrt-rootu criticism hal Iman made ia tho
thojrwill oecurn tho championship honor
«ion -it fish or g-.nio during th*t ctesa
of the indictments.
public print* lUganlmg. Un* mutter the
Tbe Brawns will Lava to win the throogames
judge eaid:
to
sectirv
tbo
etiampidnsbip
game law*, lb* bill prohibiting *tin r*
1 feel that I would not discharge fally my
:i.nu r.nmbrt?- of tbe G. A. IL from wtwing duty should I fall to call attention to th«
prerohted forachange
WiLMUTGTOX. April l-l— Rs. Rjv. Alfred
Ijje, bishop of tho I'rotaUant Episcopal die­
born diiipraition, having apparently no detoproloft illiterate elector* from fraud
Ho pcib A bill was passed permRtiog siru to reach tbe facts, tn tho cos'?. 1 think row* of Delaware, died hero Tnculay. age!
motion* are defeated, tfcthing will remain
that I have never before seen such an exhlbi- PI. Tho bishop wa*
court instruct* that he may bo found guilty
of murder iu the first degree, even though be
did not himself fire tbo fatal shot, and even
though bo was not present wbontbr shot was
’ r.dety they turned to look nnd saw tbeity Ured. If tbe juryabail find that Iboro was* con­
i'.Iki «.&lt;li folded arm* standing directly ‘
spiracy to awault-ar.l do bodily isijury to
.’,,'r Gju fall ng tree. Th* sons hallooed, to Haddock, and the defendant wa* party to
;1i
nm, l-uu with smiling eye*, ho gnx»d
tbo coatpiracy, and if tn carrying out th*li-o-i.-i-vtnltiig ni-.m*fer and iu another unlawful attempt Haddock was killed,
...... I wa. buri-x.1 beneath Its weight Th*
though not originally Intended to do «o, then
■Ji-; &lt;ten were io frightened that they the court Instructed that the defendant may
ii... «&lt;- . 1. &lt;&gt; great haste and gave the be found guilty of murder. If tho jury shall
«• ;n. tn! (within a short time tho place ■find tliat there wav a conspiracy either to
, .. • the .&gt;la num was lying “n&gt; surround*/ 'kill or osasult Haddock, then all the doclara1 an excited crowd. The log wav rolle-l
say, l-.;1 uniy a pile cf l-hx-d-bcspaUerod spiracy in pursuance thereof, although not
dp--, llctl: aud l-onts wa* found. The ia&lt;be pmenco of tho defendant, two to i»
fad.il
find a cauw for the terrible 'jAjilier.vi ax proper for the consideration ot

the bbuw ot correction and reformatory inLASSBHt, Mich., April 14 -4Tua senate
;».-n*. the whole day nearly debiting th*
•gybon of infamy’ bill and tha'bne giving

'IL y "cm both advanced to third reading.
Hz* house fajisxl the bill providing for Urn
ngisiraUon of physician* cud surgeon* The
•itepubhca’is caucused on tho liquor queobign license and local option mtutsur-.
' La.xsiso, Mick. Aj&gt;ril If-.—Tbo state sen­
ate *!«&gt;&gt;t Friday debating the swamp land
bill. Thn Cnites State* granted to Michi­
gan in &gt;S.&gt;»,nearly tf.O-M.OiO acres of swamp

‘to rail way \ to state roads nnd to ditching
n&gt;tn[iaa:t&lt;
Liter still n law was passed
EiVl.lM) in lieu of theta tern it, for the benefit
f the school&lt;i The bill considered Friday

From day to day I hare regretted iu 1
trust non that when that juror is called upon
to act iu making up a verdict In ro impor­
tant a cnso he will see tbe propriety of justice
in giving that attention and itahi&lt;eration
that every fair an! hunest nihil know* both
state and defendant are entitled to.
Tbe jury took the cose and retired about f»
p. in. Saturday, and as they did not agree
upon a verdict at n late hour In the evening
they were lock*! up for tho uigbt At noori
Bunday the jiiry mad* a report to court that

Tbe foreman said that eleven favored
acquittal, and a* only ano showed stubbornThereupon Dvnnls O'Connell n»* and said bo
wa* tbo atubborn juryman referred to, that
hl* opinion was a matter of judg­
ment
and
comclenco
between
him
and
hi*
God,
and
that
if
the
jury should remain out Cvo week* be could
not dHeard what be considered a right
opinion for a wrong oua Judge Lewi* then
discharged tbe jury.
This leaves tbe case in tbe »ame condition

Tbe bills providing tor lire extinguishers and

nud tbo LUI prohibiting insurance agents from
forming union* to regulate prlce.i wa* pniaol
•&gt;j liurj reading.

taken id with typhoid
fever March 4, and had
been gra.lual!y slnkin?
ever since. lie will b*
bur;cd Friday. Bishop

I wa* cored of the Pile* by the uro of
Ayer’s Pills. They not only relieved me
of that painful dixinlcr. but gave ms in­
creased vigor, nnd rotored my health.—
jul-.u Lazarus, St. Jubu, N. B.

Ayer’s Pills,

the prosecution, and during lbs ttroeeedmn

bridge, Mas*. Sept 9.
Ib&lt;f7.
Ho graduated

*rf
Ran to study theology, and in IKK wt____
daluod a priest. In 1&amp;41 1« was ordained

pkvbed Unguist.
ITttwuubo, Pa., April lb.—1Tbo American
Detect: vn agency, of this city, are busily eu
gaged in arranging their evidence against
tbe Panbandto railway robb.-rs. It is quite
likely that a majority ot tbe prisoners will
waive a hearing on Monday and give bail for
chart. A detective has gone to Kansas for
tbe purpose of arresting John Qmnoliy, a

• amount of "swag." Detective Norri* ar­
rived from East Fslostint1, Ohio. Friday
afternoon with a Jot of fanny dress good*

O Connell ho was jutUOed in doing as he did.

it I- supposed to have I wen bidden by Jud

York Tribune recently scat out a circular
to G. A. It |K&gt;ste utking the following que»-

["ruion bill!

rhat amount should bo fixoil
•f the pension bill by tbe president!
«. What doa* the post think of tbo veto
f tho special sets granting peusroux to
‘•I’rthy p.-ople!
Un each of those question* it Was naked
voting on cither side given.

All

r.umdor Griffln immediately batued nfl
that tbo question* be ignored and tlsli-c
circular could have no ofirot boyond towing

believe it to have.been a political schema. It
has -.1 rated quite a sensation in political and
Grand Army circle*
SimsGrtKhD, Ute, April 18.—Col. Lord,
"♦cretary of tho state labor bureau, has Ituod bl, annual report, nnd it is a voluminous
document, with a number of tables valuable
to tbo ducueilon of tho labor question. Tbo
gsnitations; says their existence is a
guarantee of conservatism, and is particu­
larly imprewed with tho Knights of Labor.
He says it would uAliffleult to state what

union*,
ptrtww
and
the
Knights
dtsiro
should
be
douo
with tbe
'--i/vict bilxjr question, but, is sure they
-!.&lt; not want tlm convict kept In idleness, and
a* tlie bent thing to be done !» recommends
the alKillihmeut of machinery In prison
wart-.hops.
Boycotting and blacklisting
are fully discusMd, the history ot *tfiktm
elaborately considerod and a goodly portion
• inployen in conducting their business, some
■ f which arc eou-Uuined, such as fining, etc.
Proxix, Hl., April IK— A special from
Farmington. III*. Io The Evening Journal
say s that a lire In that city Saturday morn
iiU destroynd eight buvinrsoi hou.-e*. Total
Io* h Ilb.U)’; inMiroum, $.'&gt;,luO. Heavtost
lowers are: Dr. Gamble, druggist,

FokTGiBsox, I. T.. April 13.—Mr. Blain*
is undoubtedly past the critical period and
G, barring Bccidenta, ou
every. Ilm sleep .is a
bis appetite is returning.

Monnm, Illa, April 10.—State's Attorney
Carter concluded his argument Satardsy
furcooon, and created quite a vernation when
bo vividly plciurod the death struggle at tbo
door of Nichols’ car, the afaote flnod, Nichols'

yet Watt siting in bis car with tho frontdoor
ajar, did not boar tbo etruggla or cry for
help. Judge Frank Baker, of Chicago, fol­
lowed for Watt.
Col. Bowman will not
Monday, and 3. d Stough, of this city, will

S’

Washucotox Crrr, April 18.—The commlsAiotior of agriculture has established rules
for tbe guidance of tbe bnroau ot animal ioduttry in eradicating oontaglous dlseaasa of
cattle. .The rule! provide for a moit vigor­
ous system of slaughter of diseased stock,
disinfection of premise* and quarantine of

forced by tho local police, nnd it that 1* re­
futed tbo United States marshal* will bo
called upon. If It is impossible to enforce
tbe rules In any alate tbo commia'.ionor may
declare tbe whole state In quarantine.

Chicago, April H.—Clapp *
wbuiesale jewelsn at KI and 83 Washington
street, confewwd judgment- Tbumlay to the
amount of tlM.FT.H. Tbo sheriff took posscwiiixi of the stock. Tbo total llabllltia* and

WABiHXGrox Crrr. April 13.—Broadstuff
sxKorts
from the United
States against
during
M^posT^gKrogatel
$U.VJ»,G0d.
$11,157,010 In March I860.____

BUSINESS NOTES.
Grosnaburg i* tbs most aoutbarly point m
Indiana where datura! ga* wells have boon
developed. Seven groat welk *n&gt; flowing at
Muncie, where reel estate to Ibe amount of
|l,(K»,UiV cbangwd baud* Wednesday. Tho
pUrpto of South Berni bare organised to boro
for oil and ga*
.
Mr John Waunamokar, tho millionaire
clothier ot Philadelphia, lias notified hi- am
..
....
-H
ths
Tbo bureau of statistics reports the exports
of wbant for nine months at 73,&lt;X»,(X» bush
eis, vgainst iK.UOO.OtX) during tbe rame time
iastyow. Flour 8,000,000 barrels again.l
- ,0U0,&lt;XM) lost year.
S*humaci»r &amp; Bon* dry good* and cloth

“Qh you are not easily conf uwd, Mid Gex
Stile*.
"Only by Gen. StHas," replied Forrest,
tartly "Gen. SUIe* who never appears ni
a case except when there is a big fund and
combined counsel.'

tongued antagonist by declaring that even
was Mr it wasn't atolep. to which
Forrest replied, “How do you know that it
i»u't taolonf Gen Htitaa replied by a laugh.

it the food

Pnnvtnr’fcx, R. L, April 16.—In the house
Friday a bill incorporating th* Providence
Publhbing company wk* jvuind allowing a
capital stock of $300,000. Tbo company pro­
paw to start a new Republican newspaper,
one that shall lake tho plapo of Tbo Journal.
Among th* chief incorporaton aro-Frankiin
Ghff, Royal Q Taft, cx-poatm**ter, H. W.
Gardner, Lyman B. Goff, Stephen A. Jone**

editorial and journalistic talent &lt;
cured from Acids outside ths stat*.

ABDOMlNM.

■

. RALUSi:

lanceIt in more durable, more
pliable, more comfbrtable, end NEVER

BREAKS.
now over 7000 dally.
with various klndn of cord.
Kono uro gonulno unless " Dr. Warnor’a Cornllne" la printed ou inside of

FOB BALE BY ALL LEADING KEBCEABT3.

THE MARKETS.
ground, and are only waiting for an attempt
to l» made to dig thorn up to nab the parties'

DrTRorr, April K&gt; —Tbe store mokicr*

threatening to break out, has been averted

iug Friday night a committee was.appointed
to wait ou |ho manufacturers and mk them
to delay the Introduction of ths St. ixiuis
patterns into the ahof* for a reasonable
lime, to give opportunity for investigation.
Tbe mon have been ordered to remain at
work under all circumstance* until ordered
out by the district executive board. Tbo
committee was directed to telegraph Mr.
Powderly for instruction* and for exact in­
formation a* to the origin ot tbs troubl*

LaXKMO, Mich., April IX—Tbo Michigan
crop re[v&gt;.-t issued from ths ofilre of tbo sec­
retary of state on returns made from 1.UUJ
correspondent* representing W townships,
shows that tbs weather during March was
extremely unfavorable to wheat, and war-

killed. On clay and uudrained lands and
high knolls tbe crop, as usual, ha* suffered
most. 1110 woatber since April 1 has been
warmer, but it U yet so dry that tho plant
has made but UUla if any growth as yet

I.KDIA5ArOU8, Ind., April U-Tbe cele­
brated lieutenant governor case came up in
tbo court again Monday morning. Mr. Rob­
ertson by te» attorneys. Harrison, Miller &amp;
Elam, instituted suit against Smith and bis
bondsmen In tbe case during the aowion ot
tho teghtaturo, tor expenses incurred in de­
fending «dd case. It will bi remembared
that Smith got “n Injunction out against
RobnrBum to prevent him from as-erting hi*
rights a&gt; lioutenaut governor. Tbo case will
be watched with groat interest. M it throws
upon timttb and lit* bondsmen the burtten of
juvtlfving the^ocoadin
"*

Follow-Inc were th* quotations on the hear l'
of trad- to-day: Wheat-No. April. &lt;&gt;;vinel
61'v: nominal, closed H1H-: nominal. May,
opened
cloved MHc: Jane,
opened
K^.-.
clasel
Corn-No. S April
opened IM'ti nomlunl. closed 34H- nomiasl,
Nay. opened ®J*c. clo*ed 3»H-H : June,
ope •'.! 4(&gt;Mc. ctowd &lt;0Mc asked. Uata-Np. X
April, opened end elueed 2&lt;Ke
nominal:
May. &lt;n«ncd 31!$-. closed &lt;*Hc June, opened
toHc, cImm

7.40 nominal, cloned 17-s» rwm
Live Steck—The Union «tocx

light and common unchanrnd: lisi.t grades,
t&lt;lu;*5.K&gt;: rough pack in s. S&amp;Sl.tU*; heavy
larking and shipping lots, fXJOai.Hi-. pigs.
$4 3)14 71. Csttle-Slow; steady:
bwv»*.
$4.uug'«ar. cows, tiuiiotti. stocker* tiOU.J
4&lt;O
bhrep—Heavy and dull:
fuucy. l4.71it4J«; light, strong; $4 ftsil &amp;J.
Produce. Buller—Fancy Elgin oeM*tnnrv.

CHIMCn
nVOHTHWESTI1M

H. Severance. Ajinl 14. 1»78. and described as
being on section la. in said town 4 north, ofratete 10 west, containing about one-third of an
acre of laud, and oontalnlng thirty
aero* ot
land In all. brnre ar lew. imcepUiv mid rotten
tng also a strip of land two rod* wide cut uf th*
first meuUoiied parcel of taud. lying south al ttu&lt;
second above lucutloued parcel,*d ibrudsteog
from line of highway,
The following described pleco or parcel ot
land Im* been released from the operation ol
»&amp;!d mortpsp.-. and will not be M*d ou this sale,
to-wit: all that part of said mortgaged land*siG
mite and being In the vlllige of Middleville,
county of Barn and State of Michigan, and dewritiei! m follows, to-wtt: commctwin* at a
point on toe west linn of Grand Ka|&gt;id&gt; street in
said village of Middleville two
rods north ot
the uortl.caat corner &lt;&gt;l Jot number ouo (1). in
block number etality-six (M); running thence
west on a line at right angle* lo said west line or
Grand itapld* street fifteen (ia rods: theaee
north on a line parallel with said wot line of
Grand lt;&gt;p .In street rlghtiH.i rods; titenec east
pantlli-l with fin-t mentioned line fifteen iX6»
rods to said west line of Grand Rapids street,
tlieucc mm.th iilong said west line ot Grund KajIds street eight &lt;#&gt; rods to place ot bcgiuuhig.
Dated. January », lt*7.
I.ESTHlt J. RIN IX1E.
Dm,’Hr A Wgi.&lt; &lt;&gt;rr.
Mortgagee.
Attorneys for Mortgagees.

V. 11:,v : -.x-ir W
Henry M Willis. FMv.ard
Willis. Millon WIUI*. Margaret Han-lers. Lvdle
&gt;-•»I--. Tbouum Willis, ECwihI WlUta Jr.. Fred
Willis. Harry Willis. Frankie U lllh, FsteU*
Willis, Lizzie Willi*, Ralph WIUI*,Albert WlIUs.
Edward!! Illi.. Milieu Willi* Jr.. Kati* WUUw
sad GreiBtv W!lll». Ml mieh heir* attav.derlsecw.
and legatee* as afmraald; snd that the raid suit
and Uie said prtKaVdlngs therein be-iw the same
plight and condition they were In at tbe death
ot Uie said Henry Willis.
And it I* further ordered that the said Thetnm II. Hkinuer, l.vdta Willta, Iraan WUU*. l.jdta
Sowh. Thomas Willi*. Milton Willis, si Hattie
Greek. Michigan. Edward Wlllta taoa of Isaac
Willi*). Kattr WIUI* and George Willi* do ap­
pear In the cau*e and answer or dtoctalm within
eighty days after service of a copy of this order
upon them;
And It appearing that tho said l*hsbe M. WHII*. Henry M. WHUs. Edward WHlfa (saa of
Henry
.Milton WJIIls, Estelle Wiilia,
tazxle Willis, Margaret Hand.-ra. Fred V,
Harry WIUI*. Frankie Wlllf* Ralph Willis. Al
bert WIUI* and Edward Willi* (son of Edward
and grandson ut Henry WUllsi re«)de out of
the state of Michigan, and in tbe l ulled btatow

answer ordlrolaim wltlila four musths from tbe
date ottfiT* onlkjtnl that thl* order be pvb
Usi.-rd w Itliln tin-nty day*from this date, In Um
Jilting* liAXXm. a newspaper primed tu said
county of Barry, and be nuW&amp;iU therein unee
In each week tor six w eek* tn suecesMou.

court ’lw and hu is hereby appointed gunrdlaii ot
said inlanla to defeud tats wait unless the'said

HOOKER. Circuit Judge.

MILLION
ACRES

{AttesDCUAS. M. MACK. Deputy Register ta
CbaiMry.
KNAPPEN * VaxARMAN.Complainant's Bo1 tellura.

CHARLES E. SIMMOMS.

AUTHORIZED

LIFE of LOGAN

Wheat—*4©Ka off for new *i.*p months;
cask KJH-: ; May. WAsJriFv: Juns, Me;
b-lt firm; csuh.
ulr. XH-. O»t.&lt;

ecrtlflcates. which are valid only until the next
public evnndnalion*.
Nashville. Friday, February Bth. IW7.
Freeport, Friday.March lllh. 1M7.
.
Himtine-.. Friday and Satunlay, March £Mh
and «th. 1KK7.
Middleville. Friday, April a. IhiT.
Hleknry Corners. Friday. April nt. trt.
It is expected Hint all who Intend to tcaehand
have not eerttOcate* In force will be prcwnit at
wmeone ot 1X0**' place*. Examinations will
ent at the oneulug. Exambmtious wtii be both
oral and written, chiefly tbe tatter.
Candidates lor a third tirade reriUteute must
p:i*s a sathtactury rxanilnatiun tn orthofruphy.
reodlnj:. peuir.amh!p. arlthinrllc. Etmunuir. grogfnpb), U. .1. lil-dur?. civil K&lt;n*-nnne«it. theory
and art of teaching, and plty-dulogy. with |*r
tientar referenrn to the rlleeta of atoobcH'c
drinks upon tbe l&gt;um.m rystcin. For this grade
a standing ot at k-ast «•&gt; |*r cent, will be re­
quired In each limtwii, with au averagu staud-

menu will Im- cli-neutan/algriira, book kreptag
and natural pblkiwopby, wUu a sUuuiln* in racli
branch of 75 per cent, and an average 04 k per

ToLcm. Chin. April K -

Woriiot Classes, Atotiou

We are now prepared to furmali nil ctasars w|U&gt;
enqilorowml st hotne, the whole of tbe time or
fur their «purn momenta. Biwlne** new. llghl
.....I
l.»»......
K11I.M. o&lt;y .n.U,
aim »rorn CVKM. iu •ja"
. ...........
proportional sum t&gt;y devoting all their time to
the haninesM. Bora and .girls rani nearly as

ton's elect iun._

BriWKMER. Micb.k, April Ki.-Tbe official
canvas* of the vote of Gogebic county make*

tornev Clute. »rot hero by the 1 rohibition
■tate'-rentra) commltt** to invsrtigste too
of fraud. b*0 found no avt-ienre &lt;

LOW PRICES

SKITS WASTED

Bye-Dull and noiulnal. Itariej-Dull and
uoininul. Pork—Dull. Ud meu. tlXiUtfUA

In

describe*! pared ot land, to-wlte commencing
at a jxdn ton Grand-Rapids street 4 rod* north
of the uurtlieast earner of lot on* uh iu btoek
at: thence running wee: IB rods; toence north
(Grods: thence east id rods to Orand Itanhta
Street: thenen south along Grand ttadlds street
to the place of beglutilug. Also all that portion
of the south half *f Uie northeast traction tying
east of the Grand River Valley railroad Hue a*
now established, being the same tend as n»-

saia exevutor. neirs m law. ownre* atm i&lt;ts
te*n. of the said Henry WIU1* within ths time
herein preserilicd therefor, tbelr apjiearaace
br entered by llw ouur.. and th* bill of comiiiaint in this eau*e be taksa as conlcwwd by
them and each of them.
And It appearing that th* said Edward WlUi*
(•on of I.’mtu WUUs). Katie WHUs, George Wil­
li* Fred Willis. H.rrv Wlttl*. Frenkle Ulin,.
Italph Wlllta. Albert Willis, ami Edward Wlllta
(•on of Edward WlUfs and graudson ot Henry

try-Cliieken*. MUfc per lb. lurk er* 8J
-—
-------------- 1------ (ots on
Early

Wheat—Nn. 1 red Hate.
HUcjNo.2. red winter May, WT-V ; do June.
ttJU.-. t ern —No S mixed ciudi. uIU.-; do Mar.

viciro ny law. at public venauc to me bignest
bidder, on Saturday, the twenty-third day of
April. 1"*7. nkUirve o’clock in the afternoon *C
that day, at the from door of the court house of
said county, ii&lt; the city of Hastings.
The laud and prctiiMes to be sold are de­
sert bril In said mortgage as follows, to-wit: all
the toilowing described pieces dr p*cols ot
land lying and tad ng in the township number
four (4&gt; north, of range number ten (10) west,
being In the county of Harry. State of Michigan.

on* thousand eight luiudnM and eight v-wvru.
ITre*nt. 11o:k Fnuik A. HOi&amp;er. Circuit Judge.
Ou rcodiux mid niirisc the pctltiuii of the ubuve
n.ii:;- il ci-nipliUnutiU ddly verified, pnlrtag ttmi
this suit may
directed to stand revived
Silnst TLomaa B. Nkinner. a* eiecttio? ot the
d Henry Willis, bow dereaMd. anil against
FhebeM. Willis, Lydia Willfa. Isaac Wliu*.
Henry M. W illi.*, Edward Wtllh. Milton Willi*.
Margaret Hsi.drrs. I.ydla Soule, in..,, n .Uilb.
Edward Willis Jr., Fred Willis. I larry W nils.
Fnu.klc Will;*. E*|.||e Wild*. Ij.-.-iw U|1U*.
Italph Willis, Albert Willis. Edward Wlflta.
Milton Willi* Jr.. KaUe Willis and tteorgw
Willi*, heir* fit taw and devise** and Legalere ot
Ute said Henry Willi* clmv-atwd.
And ou tnoilou of Kuappen &amp;. VanArmM.
solicitors for Mid cwnptaluiuit. ordered that
this-xml da stand, revived agfiiot the iuU4

1

aod was admitted to

to be due ou the said mortgage for principal
nnd interest the sum of fourteen himdrod nod
&lt; igbty-slx and 33-100 &lt;tolhu* -(tliUUa); and no
proceedings either at law or in wralty having
been instituted for the recovery of toe sama.noU - ta hereby given that by virtue of tbe iMMrer
of sal* in raid mortgage contained, and Iu pur•uauce of tbe statute in such caw mode aod
provided, the sold mortgage wiU be foreetorod

Order of defendant's ahiwarar.ee and order
for appointment of guardian ad litem.
Slate &lt;&gt;( Michigan—Tbe'Cuvult Cotirt for tbo
County &lt;&gt;f llarry-lu Chancery.
.. Boyal W Peake. t onipUinaut. rs. Henry Wil­
lis and 1'iiebc M. W Illi.*, dcfcudznta.
At a session of sabi court, held In the court »
1TOI1*&lt;* til Ihk. ,*ltv (if lln«tln.-M If, mhIH r.vmlr

trinl.

is considerable

judge tn discharging tbo jury, and tho
1 riends of Aren*iwf aro loud in their de­
nunciation of Ute acittoo,' while otbns say

BY USING

.

three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and, at tbe
same time dieting inysclf, I was com­
pletely cured. My digestive organ* are
now In guo-l order, nnd I am in perfect
health.—Philip Lockwood, To]&gt;eka, Kan*.
Ayer’s Pill* hnvc benefit^! me wonder­
fully. Furruonth* I suffered from Indi­
gestion and Headnchc, was restless at
night, gnd had a bad t*&lt;tn in my mouth
every morning. After taking one box of
Ayer* Pili*, all llu-se troubles di-uipj-enred, my food digested well, and my
shop wa* refreshing. —Henry C. 11cmmraway, Rockport, Mass.

I

1
1

IMPROV£D

my bowels were regulated, and, bv the
time 1 finished two boxes of these Pill* my
tendency to headaches bad disappeared,
and 1 became strong and well. —Darius
M. Logan, Wilmington, Del.

a certain mortgage, bearing
•croud day of Slay, isu, made
i’ardon O. €uok aud Lar
J. Kmdi-e. and rvcoertrd
&gt;*ter of deeds for tfie

Michigan red. 54Hn

&gt;

board ta nrqualnted inuet furntah Satisfactory
dlalty

J. J. KNRLANn.Chx"
W. P.FOM1EMUS, Uee-y,
n &lt;* wikKss

Ss'QBQoQ.S

�The Hastings Banner
MAR1HAXX

Hastings, Mien.. April 21.1887.

GOOD NEWS.
IAI4BT, HAS LOCATED IN

Hastings.

Editorial hotis.

If it is not already too late, the pres­
ent legislature,should give the state a
county option liquor law, coupled with
high taxation for saloons tu counties
which vote down prohib|tion. Be­
cause prohibition os a state measure
has been defeated, it must not be con­
cluded that the temperance people of
Michigan are disposed io fold their
arms .and tamely submit to the count­
ires evils that come from,the liquor
traffic.. They propose to continue the
light qf the home against the saloon.
BuU they propose to profit by the re­
cent vote on prohibition and to not
attempt, to enforce prohibition where
it would be impossible to do so. The
question of methods has alone kept the
opponents of tbe saloon from enforcing
their views. We believe that prohibi­
tionists and tocal-optionista will unite
in favor of a county option law. The
two combined comprise 100,000 major­
ity of the voters of Michigan, and the
i^fislaturc must not in any manner
ignore them.

Marriage Bells.—In Johnstown,
April ISlb. 1«K. «t tbe bom« oi the
bride. Mis, Men Bresee to Mr. W. B.
Hampton, of Hastings. Shortly alter
8 o'clock p. m. ths happy couple enterea
the room where about 00 relatives and
friends were assembled to witness the
ceremony: Miss Cora Morford acting as
maid of honor, and Mr. Lewis Bresee,
as the groom'n best num. The ceremo­
ny was performed by Rev. Fow, of
Banfield, lifter which the company par­
took of u bountiful supper, and amidst
congratulation.*) and best wishes the
newly married couple took their depart­
ure fur thdr future home in Rutlanu,
where they at once commence houseThe following is a list of the presents:
Bedroom let—Groom Io Bride. ..
,
Bet ol inter table ipooni. pair of Unen V’*?1’
aud U quart! ot canned trull-Farculi ot bride.

Berry dials anti celery drib
Lamp-Waiter B. HatnMof
Set oi silver knlvea and farlJ

A &amp;HOK1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

Baldwin.
Gl»«» muitard cup. water pitcher and irobleU
—Mr. John Felt and wife.
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,
Wash-bowl and pKcber-H. N. Bowman nnd

Mien

ALL READY FOR BUSINESS

New Stock in Every Department.
Men’s and Youth’s Clothing.
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Men’s Fine. Furnishing Goods.

The above la an excellent portrait of
of »ucnr-Joe Haugh and Kip Breeeo.
Dr. J. A. Baughman, who ia no strang­ Jar
Con of cherries—Ibnella Hough.
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er to Barry county people, but who,
during hip several years residence at N«s.
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LampLe
ri
Fihmuter
and
wife.
Woodland, acquired a wide-spread rep­
.
.... . 11.—r
utation as a thorough physician who
fin eu'.I.-ln and tidv- C.ira'Morford.
met with marked success in bis prac­ Glam tea mi-H. M- Bristol and wife.
tice, a gentleman whose name was the
synonym for honor and uprightness of
Ulus fruit dlab -Mrs. D. F_ Hunt.
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character. Dr. Baughman, in connec­ Omh bread pi-»t&gt;' - B*rt Him:,
water pitcher-A. C. Ide sad wile.
tion with Mr. Buell, of Nashville, has ■ lilui
Bet! spread—Mrs. Ellen Bowman.
Tablr-apread-Mra. Adt-lla Cumin’, nr* nnd
just concluded the purchase of McOmGovernor Luce, wo think erred in1 ber’s jewelry establishment and the daughter Minnie.
l*Mlr linen towuls—Jessie Hampton and wife.
judgment ia vetoing the bill provid­
Ciiambcr set-Mrs. K M. Pennock. Mjron
‘ Cash Drug Store, and has located in
ing for publishing the proceedings of■ Hastings permanently, ihiis now fit- I*eunock and wife.
Unea tsMoelota-Mrc K M. Frnnoek.
the boards ot supervisors in at least
Brd-spnmd-C. W Hobltiaon and wife.
• ting up an office in the Hendershott
Fair linen towels—Edith and Maud KribUison.
. one newspaper. The people, whose’ block, and will do an exclusively office
Fair linen towels -F. J. Merrill and wile.
Fair linen lUwe3 -Mr,. J llautb and daugh­
servants tbe supetnsore are. have a1 practice, making a specialty of chronic
ter EoseUx
right to know what their servants do,' diseases ot all kinds.
Bed spread-Will Barrot4:ha and Mias Katie
Clemens.
and are moat interested in their actions1
Dr. Baughman was born in Doyles­ Clock—A. C. Bresee.
quilt—H. T. Merrill and wife.
at the time they are 9de. For that town, Ohio. In 1876 he began the Toilet
Bed-spread—1 comas Graham *M wife.
reason the proceedings^sbould be pub­
Tweha napkins-IL Ormsby and wile, and
study of. medicine, and him been one of
lished as soon after tbe sessions of tbe' its moat studious and successful disci p- Master Edwin Ormsby.
board as possible, not at the end of the les. as the people of Woodland aod vi­
Following are the real estate trans­
year and in pamphlet form, when cinity can bear testimony. He has the
interest in the action of tho board has quality of getting to the tottom j&gt;f fers for tbe week ending April 18th, as
taken from the books in the register's
all but died out.
everything he studies; and when he de­ office:
In order to make the inter-state com­ termined upon the profession of medi­
merce bill odious, the railroads are cine. he carried into his wook as stud­
to Hannah Given; Ila on See.
raising rates and the deuce general^'- ent and as a physician thir7characteris­
faamtrci Lefever to 8. B. Dead; SO* on Sec. ».
But, they will learn wisdom, and will tic determination to make his study as Rutland. *«».
Mary Jane WtlHami to Chia. H. WlBlamalearnxtkat the* intex-statu commerce thorough as possible. Accordingly he
law is but tbe entering wedge; and attended three courses of lectures at
that the people will deal these corpora­ Bellevue hospital. New York City, and
Mary J. Ellsworth to H. B. Wrigist; Parcel on
tions many sturdier blows, if they do graduated with high honors from Belle­ Bee. xt. Yankee Spring,. *X»r.
vtl’e
Brady; lot In Naabnot seek in good faith to live up to the vue Hospital Medical College in 1880.
D. i_ Mcrthland u&gt; Luther Brown; Mo on Sec.
In that same year Dr. Baughman lo­
present law. The railroads do not
quite own the country, and the more cated at Woodland, where he continued
oppressive their exactions, tho more his studies, and acquired a most lucra­ rvUrrMuh.inj to John Hiutc; lum on Sec. H.
im&gt;U
r..
speedy and disastrous will be the re­ tive practice. While yet a student, he
action against them.
became absorbed in the study of the
treatment and cure of chronic diseases.
The sentiment in favor of county
UOIi SALE—Tarre new mileh row,. Inquire
This subject increased in interest to P
at fcinii one Indi mile south of fcvlaht depot.
local option for dealing with the liquor
Beautiful KITE given away
him, and he gave his closest attention
CL-KU0S M. KMEKICK.
traffic is increasing. Couple that with
to
it
in
his
practice,
and
was
regarded
a tax'of $500 to $1,000 on every saloon
as one of the most successful of physi­
in counties, like Wayne, which could
cians in the treatment qf chronic dis­
not and would not enforce prohibition,
eases, not only by the people of Wood­
and it would give this state a. lawland. but as wqll those of adjoining
much better and more effective! than
towns, to which his practice extended.
general prohibition, which would mean
Finding that he was unable to give to
free whiskey in the mining districts
his favorite study the attention he de­
and large cities. Give Michigan the 1
sired,
Dr. Baughman quit practicing That the well known and popular Grocery and Provision
Georgia law, and it will wipe out the
House of
/
medicine at Woodland in the fall of
saloons in three quarters of the coun­
1885,
returned to New York, and took
ties of the state.
still another course of lectures from the
England’s toryism is bound to at­ most eminent profeasors ofcthat city, on
tempt to trample upon every natural the subject of chronic diseases. Aside
have bought about the era of Good Gooods and Low Prior®
and constitutional right of tho Irish from tXese. he spent very much timeiin
people. It will be hard for the sons of the German, Bellevue, Mt. Sinai and Why? Because they have been and still remain
Erin to bear It, but ft will be for but a New York hospitals, making the clos­
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
brief season, and then right and Jus­ est study of chronic cases, for which and competitors have been compelled to cut down on old
tice will be done toward the much study these hospitals possess unsurpass­
figures in order to keep anywhere near up with tho procession.
. wronged people of Ireland.
ed advantages. Last year he spent a
There is nothing more certain than considerable time on the Pacific slope,
wbjrtrc
hare established this reputation. andVeduced the
in
the
larger
cities,
still
continuing
his
that president Cleveland desires to be
0VV’8toeVeF,?m1’Jy 4? “"ry county, particularly
the democratic candidate in 1888. The studies. later on he returned to De­
troit,
and
there
associated
himself
for
a
those who buy groceries m Hastings, is because
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south is practically solid for him, and
tbe southern leaders are whipping their few months with a very successful Wa Sell the Best Goods.
kicking brethren from: tbe north into specialist, and made the treatment of
We Sell Strictly for Cash.
chronic diseases his specialty. Tbe past
line for Cleveland's renomination.
winter he spent in San Antonio. Texas,
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One Price to All.
The official canvas of this state shows where he also continued his special
M
e
give
to
our
customers
the profit
that“eomp^h
tbe (’,..4,tae Je^er
that prohibition was defeated by but' practice with uninterrupted succees. hasover the old fogy credit system.
Credit
5,000 in a total vote of over 350,000;
But
Dr.
Baughman
has
never forgot- ^"faX^oLTanTd^d '°MC9
wa
u»
p^a-ar
torr,
eouat,!
d“d
&amp;
and that the republican state ticket
was elected by over 30.000. Republi­ whom b. law «i.btataIw„ceU«t.
!” a,c0.unt-saud dme and money spent in keeping
canism in Michigan In pretty lively.
ronntatinn nn.1
.mniin»iv sought his UCCOUULS.
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reputation,
and n&gt;
accordingly

Trunks etxid Sa/tcliels!

Elegant Line of Spring Overcoats!

Special Bargains in $7.50, $10 and $12 .Men’s Suits; also a Fine
Line of $15, $18 and $20 Suits.

Ln All-Wool Pants at $1.50—less than one-half the manufacturer's
price.
In fact we are

Loaded With Bargains!

It is the wonder of other dealers how such fine goods can be sold
at such ruinous prices. It is all in buying right; as goods well
bought are half sold.
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A cordial invitation to all to give us a call, ana examine and con-'
vince yourself that we
DO JUST AS WE ADYETTISE.
.

Let the People Judge!
THEIR VERDICT IS

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

Cash enables us to treat all alike, one price to
earliest opportunity of resuming the
practice oi medicine, especially the s:eo»7etit!:rxondothe sa,,i° qu,‘Hty °f
treatment of chronic diseases, among ।
hia friends and acquaintances. Five
Pointer Number 1.
years of honorable and eminently suc­
Have you noticed that when ourcornuetifnra
cessful practice among the people of
Barry county certainly are enough to
If it were pntierns for morality in­
stead of’ patterns for stoves from St. entitle Dr. Baughman to their confi­
dence. lie has located among them tv
■Pointer Number 2.
Louis, which are bring ho generally re­
stay. They know him to ben reputable
jected Just now. it would be a very en­
physician and gentleman worthy of
couraging sign of progress in oar civili- confidence, and the three diplomas
xalfon.
.
from the loremcmt medical schools of
the land are proof of his scholarship
The Pope has granted the Knights of and ability to du all that science can do
Labor all they could reasonably ask. It for those .suffering from chronic dis­
.
Pointer Number 3
eases.
is a fortunate thing for the members of
Dr. Haug!)man believes In letting the
“'y «ro^
the order, and they may give a consld* people know through the prtws us to W taaCt0Ulat"
ecalde share of their thanks to Cardinal what he is prepared to du in his speclaE
tv. He will make no promises that be
Gibbons.
cannot fulfill; nnd therefore believes
Detroit aalooniat are fearful that the that it is as legitimate and honorable
Here area few:
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legislature will increase the tax upon for him to advertise his speoialty in 3« Iba. Valinda ILdains.................
thrir busineis, and aro burning to pay medical practice as it is for ths mer­ 1 lb. good Plug Tobacco.............
chant to advertise any special line of 1 • Chaice Fine Cut Tobacco
tbe full sum, $300, under the present g&lt;rrBet. 1U tklS TleW
11 undoubtedJ*
1
Gut To^Mteco dark
law, in hopes to save $3J0 or $400.
4 Iba. Good Japan Teti
As before stated, tho Dr. has located 16" Carolina RIm....
The anarchists are very mod at Mr. here, nnd within a week will fit up a
S"
NfoeC.Sunr....
Powderiy for his viguroui and manly fine oCioe in the rear of his store, Hen­ 6 - Best Tra. Dust Ja;
. cootk-mnatioa of them. This Is the dershott block, nnd do an exclusively 1 lb. Bird Seed.............
office prac tice. He will beglad to greet
highest, compliment the}' could poeei- hia old friends and meet as inanv ol' the 1 Gal. Water White Oil
। 30 Bara Good Soap
people of Barry county as wav he1 3 Papera of Tack*..
w! to oaH upon him. He enjwcially » Do*. Clotbra Pins.
urges all who may be suffering tram 1 Paper*of Pins....
chronic dbeasea to call an him, M he 5 Papera of Needle*..
bn spent the best years of his life in 90 Mara KlrV* Boa
4 Iba. Van &amp; Cnaffii
Interest In base hall, instead of de­.
creasing. seems to be on the increase.
The lovers of the national game grow.
more numerous every year, and Xp-vdI
■more money to witness this sport than
tor any other.

all nnri

as?.®"

1JSUS Ax ,8'g.
siiss.ig'ia;,‘v™
DARE

VOU KNOW!
And they all know what Everybody knows, that the
finest lot of Open and Toy and Platform

BUGGIES '
To be found in Barry County is at tbe Agricultural wart­
hone of

We are not posing before the public as venders of cheap
buggies. There ieno money to anybody in a cheap buggy­
Quality is of more importance than price, and we here re­
mark that we challenge anybody to pfodure a liner buffgy
than we sell, or who can sell au equally good buggy for lee*
money. We sell the
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Ward &amp; Dolson, Rogers Manufacturing Co,
Clark &amp; Co., and other good makes. *

Call on Us.

Messer Eros.
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NEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

same
in Barry

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

quote prices

All goods proportionally cheup.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.
with every purchase of $1 worth of Boy's goorf-

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc1 00
1 00

1 on

Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods;
We can please you with goods and prices.

All good, strictly

JULIUS RUSSELL.

�The Hastings Banner.
tucmdat. ai-bii.

a, IT.

UwHuUOTBnglM &amp; Iron Work,.
LtlT"!
,uch «oodH- *rtU
find It to thrtr Uterat to call upon
them.
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Farmers of Barry county, remeniber that the HoHtings Engine Jt Iron
Works make 153 kinds of chilled plow
pointa and other repairs for plows.
Girt them your trade. Ther will treat
you liberal and honest. Bring along
ThMk". W cent* per llna.
and Heath notfe« free.
your old iron to exchange.
utfor Entertalnnwnta for profit of Ih.ii ».?»!&lt; or nnaintiattoM. except forcharitable
Saturday and Monday next can be
•wen at Russell's a choice display of
dress goods, hats, bonnets, feathers,
flowers, lacM. ribbons and millinery
^yATCHES! CLOCKS!
novelties Every lady should cull and
sec the finest display of goods in this
To reduce my large stock of above line ever seen in Hastings.
goods, I will si'll a limited numbt? of
Tnc.thne lock in the safe of the Hast­
them on the installment plab, (weekly ings National bank got to "acting up"
Monday, and no amount of coaxing
payments,) or for grt^n stove wood.
could induce the aforesaid lock to yield
First come, first served.
a peg either that day or the next, and
the bank’s cash is tied up in the safe.
JOHN BESSMER,
An expert has been telegraphed for.
Jtiweior and Optician.
BmUdK*. .Mlcb. .
A. Black, of Hastlngs.has contracted
with Mrs. 8. B. Smith for a fine Barre
Granite monument which weighs over
10,000 pounds. He also sold to W. R.
Young a fine Scotch Granite monu­
SMOKE THE CELEBRATED
ment. Both monumepts are to be
erected in the fall.—Middleville Repub­
lican.
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QWe saw two of the finest sideboards
Lo^d Advertising

Attention, Wte of Labor!

Muigr Wwkoaa Cigar.

Gfuruxesd Lopg Filler ami Finest WorkteaMhlp•

PERSONAL^ MENTION.

Major Anderson is now In this city.
Miss Leota Wheeler went to Chicago
last weMk
Mrs. C. M. Loomis, of Grand Rapids,
is in the city.
Miss batie Tinkler is visiting friends
in Ionia .county.
F. A. Nims and wife, of Grand Rap­
ids, are in the city.
CmLss Viola Willison will soon begin
teaching in RuHand.j
Clement Smith made a business trip
to Charlotto Friday;
Mr. Thos. Jones, of Detroit, Sundayed with J. A. Greble.
Mrs. Julios Hassel! returned from
Chicago Friday night.
Mrs. D. 8. Gobdyear werif to Grand
lotplds this nttetnoon.
Thos. Dudley and son Charles, of De­
troit, were in the city Jast week.
Miss Emma Keith, of Greenville, is
the guest of Hastings friends.
Boy Powers visited with Grand Rap­
ids friends a portion of last week.
Frank Woodmansee. Esq., of Nash­
ville, was on our streets Tuesday. W. T. Brown, of Chicago, waa in the
city Wednesday and Thursday last.
Mrs. W. H. Lee, of, Vermontville, is
the guest of her grandson, W. A. Hams.
Geo. E. Barnes was In Chicago the
past week, purchasing goods for his
firm.
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ever exhibited in Hastings at McCoy’s
firmiture rooms the other day. Thev
were made by the Estey Co., ot OwosecS
finished in antique oak, and wouldr
make not only a very useful, but very
D. W. Peabody, of Hanover. Mich.,
creditable
ornament to any dining was on our streets Tuesday aud Wed­
Dr. E. H. Lathrop's
room.
nesday.
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DRUG STORE.
Died—In this city. Monday. April 18.
the
Sarah Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs?
Oscar Young, of consumption of the
Geo. S. Boltwood, attorney of Grand
bloo&lt;I. aged 19 years. The funeral serv­
ices are being held this, Wednesday, p. Rapids, was in this city on business
Circulation this week, 1,7*
m. at the family residence. The afflict­ Tuesday.
ed famiiy have the heartfelt sympathy
Miss Minnie Main, who has Ix-en in
of ajlarge circle ot friends.
* Grand Rapids for several months, re­
. Hr v gasoline at Beamer’s.
Rev. Father VanAntwerv, of turned home, Monday.
Bur your garden seeds at Beamer's.
Will Squires and wife, of Big Rapids,
E. Y. Hogle has a spicy ad. in thia Battle Creek, will lecture at St. Rose's*
church, Tuesday evening, the 26th. were the guests of Hastings relatives a
issue.
portion ot the past week.
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01.0 papers 25c per hundred at tho The gentleman is a most pleasing and
entertaining speaker. Ills subject will
Rock Yonug and family, of Middlebe, “The confessional, or why do Catho­ yille. are in the city, to attend the fun­
Morse E. Nevins shows a fine new lies go to confession?" Admission 25 eral ofTdiss Aggie Young.
stock this spring.
.
. cents. Tickets for sale at the principal
Mrs. -A.. II. Loveland departed for
jgine &amp; Iron Works arc doiny)L8torv8mw
i one state
New York
state yesterday,
yesterday, n
for an exThe Em
'
Are you looking for a reliable store tended visit among relatives.
a rushing business.
.
Lem Eaton Kus opened a
i feed store',to do y°ur trading where you can sell
Messrs. John Yarger, II. C. Peckham
' your butter, eggs, lard, beans, onions, nnd 8. Finch, ot Freeport, were in the
&lt;*n Jefferson streets /
city Monday en route for Grund Bap*
Chou e patterns in all kinds of wash onion sets, poultry, potatoes, etc., for Ida.
goods al M. E. N.'s.
. cash, or exchange the same for grocer­
ies, crockery, dry goods, carpetings
Miss Minnie Cook went to East Sagi­
Houses for rent are a scarce article loots and shoes, etc., at a very small naw Saturday, to accept the aittiHtion
in this city at present.
margin above wholesale prices? If so mentioned In a recent issue of the Danyou
will
not
fail
to
call
on
Stauffer
&amp;
Now v the appropriate time to plant
Crawley.
spring advertisements;
Mrs. A. NobIm has been quite ill for
• A performing l»oar attracted much) ’ £iIE Banner was in error last week 'some time past. Her husband's moth­
t»...
utruotx
Xfnnrtnv.
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in
Indenend* er, who has been attending her, was
saying that a ramn
camp of the Indepcndattention ou the streets Monday.
. Tin savinir
also taken sick Saturday.
Elsewhere Morrill 4 Co., the one, ent Order of Foresters had been orgun- (-Mr. Ixiwls Stern has again embarked
;prive clothiers, speak of their bargains., ized in this citv. The organization has
not yet been perfected, but a sufficient in the dry goods business. His Barrv
The drive-way around the park Tn {dumber of signatures has been ob- county friends will find him located at
■the fourth ward in being put in flrst- tnined to secure the charter, and the 719 and 721 Lincoln Ave., Chicago.J
Iclnas condition.
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camp will be organized Friday evening. f Mr. John Meally leaves for Detroit
The work of laying the water mains&gt; insurance, at nearly actual cost, is one tomorrow, where he expects to remain
has l-ven commenced, affortUnff employ­ of the chief objects of the order.
permanently. Mr. M. has gained a host
ment to a number.
The water works will, in the course of friends in this city, who regret'his
‘En, Powers has something to sav of a few weeks, be in operation In this departure.}
about hard ware. and Messer Bros, about city. The well ,is an assured success,
Miss Josie Simmons, who for a year
buggies in this issue.
past has -been the guest of Cheater
and if the balance of tbo.system is as
There will l»e a change in the firm successful, Hastings will have reason Mtvser and family and other relatives
num*- io the Houghtalin Bros, gnxferv to la* proud of its water supply. It is in this state, starts for her home in Cal­
establishment the first of May.
to lie hoped that the board of water ifornia to-day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nevins, Mrs. J. B.
Rev. Mr. Whilly will deliver his commissioners and the council will so
Mrs. Jane Whitlock and Mrs.
second I'-cture oil hi* travels in Africa. manage affairs that the works will be Roberts.
W.' D. Hnyes attended the Presbytery
April 27th, al Uie Congregational xs near self-sustaining as possible.
and Missionary-meeting at Battle Creek
church of Irving.
While returning.from the Cathplic during the past week.
The K. ol L. dance nt Union Hall church Sunday Mrs. W. II. Stebbins
Mr. C. M. Mack, who has been deputy
Thursday evening win not very largely fell by reason (ff a defective sidewalk county clerk since Jan. 1st., resigned
attended. but an enjoyable time was" on Jefferson street, and sustained ser­ that position and returned to his home
had by those present.
ious injury. As she fell her head struck In Dowling, Saturday.* Farm life hath
The Boston Stars gave a pleasant en­ a flower pot she was enrryiog. and cut its charms for Charles.,
ters ainment to a small audience Mon­ n wide and deep gash on her forehead. ( Mrs. Hattie Seeley is the guest of her
day evening. It deserved very much One of her knees was also seriously in­ Barents, John Michael and wife. Mrs.
jured. By the time the city is multchmore qf the people of this city.
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ed several thousand dollars for dam­ S. with her husband, intends locating
The member# of Hustings Division ages. perhaps the powers that be may in Wisconsin., They have resided in
Stanton for sixne time past. /
K of 1*. are canvassing the matter of at­ see ilt to order the walks repaired.
Cp.T. Colgrove went to Evart Monday
tending th&lt;* brigade encampment to be
JivM at Kalamazoo the latter part of ^.Mrs. 11 F. Brown has returned from to assist in instituting a lodge of K. of
Grand Rapids, where she went to se­ P. at that place. During the week he
June.
cure
the
latest
fashions^and
is
now
pre
­
is also to assist Id the institution of
For sale very cheap, before May 1st,
the splendid 65 horse power engine now pared to do dress-making in all the like lodges nt Reed City, Stunton and
,
running in Hastings' roller mill. Call very latest styles. Mrs. Brown’s ex­ Pontiac. J
upon Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Warks tended reputation is a sufficient -assur­
It is exceedingly regretted on all­
ance that all work entrusted to her will hands that A. IL McOmber, who has
for particulars.
be done In the most satisfactory man­
, Servius at the Baptist church Sun­ ner. For the convenience of her pat­ lieen one of the most successful and
day next. Subject Cor morning theme: rons, and in order to rave for them the energetic of the young business men of
-How to Have a Continued Revival." time formerly necessary in order to our’ city, has disposed of his jewelery
Evening. "The Moral Law.” All are trim garments. Mrs. Brown has pur­ estalifishmeiit. and decided to embark
in the same kind of business elsewhere.
invited to attend.
chased an adjustable draper.
A!l-n, with small capital but lots of
Quite an extensive addition will be
Grocery Stock for Sale.—Owing pluck, embarked in tbe jewelry bu«Ihmlt on tho west end of the mill, giv­ to chronic lameness in my ankles, coup­ n-as hw but four years ago. "Git
ing largely increased storage capacity led with rheumatism, which will not there" was his motto, and he lived up
tn dtfaithfullv.and was soon doing a
jilso proper accomodations for feed allow my walking on the floor, I have liouri-hing tiusinriw. He will Like
grinding. A new engine room wifi be deuide*.lto offer uiy grocery stock lor nwnv from Hastings u (food many more
built.
sale. 1 have a good location, cheap daddy dolUra tiiali he had four years
As can be seen elsewhere, it is now rent, store lately cleaned and litU'l. ago. Allen 13 the kind of a fellow
or never with the railroad project. good clean stack, good tradp and hjkmI with whom succeM is certain lit exist­
class of custom. A live man or firm ence. Wherever he gor-4, the good
Now is the time for the enterprise, can do well. .UntU a sale is made my wUhes of a vi ry large drele of friends
good sense and■public spirit of Hart­ stare will be a go&gt;J pta o to buy. as wiltjitumd him. and the community iu
ings and Barry county to manifest stock will be kept up, and goods sold which he settles will t^'urc an ener­
getic, go-ahead young man, and good
itself.
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very cheap.
W. H. SCHANTZ.
bargidnu In jewelry, ‘.'and don’t you for­
At this writing. Wednesday p. m..
lla»tlr.a«, April iab.
get it."
•'allies A. Nims is lying at tho point oi
Wm. Buell, of Nashville, and Dr. J.
death. When Mr. Nims shall have
Thursday being th** 62d birthday of
A. Baughman, of this city, have pur­
gone hence, Hustings people will truly chased the stack of the Cash drug stare, Rev. G. D. Let, the members of the
mourn the kws of a kind neighbor and
Chautauqua circle, and his congrega­
also
Uie
jewelry
stock
and
fixtures
of
a good citizen.
A. IL McOmber, nod will do bualners tion, planned and executed a complete
Mr. Moiumn, tho contractor, states umfcrtbe tirm o«-»« or Hu-u-b-u-" * surprise for him on the evening in
that Hastings has a water works well Buell. Both gentlemen aro hiislh ra in question. While the reverend gentle­
second to nbuo.in tho kind, both In the business as can be seen from their an­ man and his wife were in attendance
nouncement elsewhere. Messrs. Baugh- at the prayer meeting, the parsonage
qo-lity of the water, and tho case with
was literally jammed with people who
!nM *
i Buell
uudi are corrnju,
which It
It can
can be
be handed.
furnishing a :n*n
which
handled. furnishlr"
supply that is practically inexhausUbta. the2,'X Grand^Itapffl? and Jackson. had gathered lor the purpive of paying
their respects .to Mr. and Mrs. L&gt;-c.
between urwu napiuo ......
X- — ... •let —
. &lt;L1.. — bo 1.H
.
m no doabt ra
til (if**
wlH
meet WI
with
de­ The surpri.se was most complete, neith­
Now
nothing
left ..undone to se­ and .they
cure to Hastings and Barry county the served snceeM. Here 8 hoping they er one having obtained an inkling of
what was being done. Refreshments
second railroad. If the required aid is may.
were served by tbe ladlM, which was
Tnr. entertainment given Wednesday followed by the reading of an original
■ot ready by May 10th, the work will
•top at the O. &amp;, M. line, and Hastings evening by the Mendelsshon club, of poem, appropriate for the occnslao. by
and Barry county will be left oat in the Bostnn. was tbe richest musirsfl treat Mrs. Timmerman; after which Hon.
Daniel Striker in an exceedingly welleold.
ever afforded to the people of Hastings.
and appropriate speech.In
Tuq M. E. sMial will be entertained The ball was fairly HLod with a v,,rj timed
of those present and n,a°y other friends,
hy Mredamss B. Y. Hogle, Mudge. Rid­ appreciative audience. This it the con- nrestmted Mr.Lee with 52 sliver dollars.
er, Schantz, Crawley, Fuller and Lewis, cltidinr entertainment furnished under ^mor%^the™^to life
the aa£pi«* ot “•«
A-aoetation.
on Wednesday afternoon of next week, and was a spieadld TtaaZe. Tha A«w- that he hud already left behind. Mr.
at the society rooms ovef Rower's store. NaUon deaerve the thanks of qnr citi- Lee responded In a feeling manner, giv­
ing expression to many beautiful
Refreshments from 5 to 7, standard sens fur thNr successful
In se­ tSogbta- and returning bto ainaere
time.
curing to Hastings a very high arder of thank* for the evidence of good will to
Tu largest o»d boot stock of pumps. enurtainmMits. conspicuous tor the ab- himself and family thus exhibited by

( Local News.

PARASOLS!
We would call the attention of Ladies to our Elegant Line of
PARASOLS that we are displaying this spring in all the

Latest Novelties!
And our prices will convince you that we bought them to sell.

Bed-Quilts!
-J AND —

WHITE BED-SPREADS
We have made our usual mistake, when goods are offered to us so
cheap, and bought too many Quilts; but

Our Customers
Always come to the rescue and help us out when we make a Special
Price.
\_

Come and Get One Before they go.
STORES.

E. Y. HOGLE.

narative strangers. Mr. 0. D. Spauld­
ing followed with an invocation to the
Divine Being, trfUr which the assem­
bled guests sang "God be with you," -Z jL
etc, and the guests departed for their
respective homes, after paying their
compliments to Mr. aod Mrs. Lee. The
affair was one of the most pleasant so­
cial events of the season, and was a
tangible expression of the goo-1 feeling
existing between the pastor at|d pec&gt;ple
of this charge.

A T COST!
-------- A

TYFT-1

BELOW COST!

Forgery.—The event of Use week tn
this section was the b: inging to light
on Monday of a series of forgeries ul)*«ged to have liven committed by Clem
Mugridge, a young man, resident of
Irving, and who lor some time has
been stock buying in thia section. It
seems that Mugridge, in order tu raise
readv cash had forged the signatures of
his father, James Mugridge, nnd John
and Will Giner as signers with him to
notes for various amounts. A note for
S150 given to the City Bank became
due. and on Monday ona of the Giners,
whose purported signature was on the
note in question, was appraised of the
fuct that the pancr wxs past due, when
the fact that Giner’s signature was a
forgery was ascertained. Mugridge
was in the city nt the time, and get­
ting wind of tho affair, he suddenly
disappeared, nnd the officers have us
yet been unable to apprehend him.
Since Monday evening other forgeries
of Mugridge nave come to light. The,
following named persons ore possessors
of tho worthless paper for which they
have paid good money:
City Bank............................................. 3150
National
«’
Bank....
-■
a»
300
Mrs. Merchant....
3JG
Chas. Fuller.........
150
Fred Hotchkiss...
3J0
J. A. Greble.............
Gk u W. Greenfield................................KX)
..
Al. Jones mourns for nearly S2iX)
money loaned, aud Gilbert Striker
would like to receive puy for 855 worth
of sheep sold Mugridge. Mugridge
had Uie reputation of la-log an houv»t
man, and hod the confidence of busi­
ness u&gt;tn. Whiskey whs, in u great
measure, undoubtedly the cause oi his
downfulL ____________
As County Clerk McDerby still finds
that he is unable to leave his business
at Nashvilloj and as C. M. Muck is com­
pelled to attend to his duties on the
farm. Mr. McDerby has arranged with
W. il. Powers to attend to the duties of
county clerk. It goes without saying
that Billy will attend to the business of
the office with that faithfulness which
characterizes his work alwuj s. We re­
gret that Mr. McDwby finds it oeow»;iry to make this arruugsme.nl, us ail
woul&lt;i prei'er to have him fill the place
hiaiselr. But Mr. McDerby is thd Lest
judge of the matter,and all will-admit
tlmt
must look to hfe own interests
flrat.________________
“My d«ur."said an auxious wife to
her husband, who is nmning for office.
“We must economize in every powubk*
way." “1 do economise." he replied.
-Yffl," she said bittatly, “you spend 810
or 315 a day in Dealing a lot ot bar­
room loafers to beer aod whiskey just
to get them to vole for you. Do you

• Having purchased tho entire stock of tho Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock-of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at yonr own price.
•

Mark This
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
ment hay of selling the

BEST GOODS
--------AT THE--------

Smallest Margin of Profit!
Of any Jewelry Hoose in Barry County. The stock is com­
plete, and tho prices right. Whenever you want any

Cull on ns. Prescriptions rarefelly nnd accurately com­
pounded from fresh and -pure drugs. We are in Hastings to

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of IL
Bwpoctfully,

BAOIIffllAN I BOELL

�HEART

SERENADE.

HIRING

FURNISHED

-.

OF. WITT

A PROTEST AGAINST NATIONAL OUT­

£ir) wut be-ir now throsigfa ihx tranquil r»!jtrt,

No European city has Letter hotel* than
ouni, and foreign to-irista lie re lieeu )cn~.
used to wjxvullng ' tlm- and money in them.

PAPERS.

sons apks-e, nnd. as mentioned, their composirivn aud wfW work, and the ttmnll
■ quantity of pap6r tbrir editions require tire
y cheap They ore, however, under som-j
lense-, of which Amr-rican nows;xij»r
ilislirni hare no kuo.viedge. In Fart,
oxamide, every nernmaper L&lt; dhrtributr-1
by it* own carrien. There fa no "moral,
dirtributlnr agency and no carrier utidertakre to “anrro" more than one paper. Tho
carrier*, too, inir..t l»w ths jmpcm to tho
vcwlera in tho Iqosks. All this means delay
and outlay for the publisher*.
. Nor' uro the ndvcrtfaiiig rclurna to bo
eumtion-d with those of American or Eng'rtrJi journal*. Tho theatres do not twlv.irtfac, tbo railway t-ompenltH do not advertise,
and toe advertiser generally fa a rather
shy bird, oxropt when too nownpapcr is r.f
ancient foundaton and wide repute. On tho
other hand, Ibero are daily journals in
which every line is made to pay, and to pay

rrtta..

ITemo wtretch.

L—■

I

In renting a fssmltoed Louso far from w«itfour t&gt; six mouth.-, in tbs winter every- !
Mr. BrnfT explains t11"*
thing fa included in ibo furafaMnpi er.ccj^ «»
linen, silver pbta mid Cue china. Delicate ; start1
Uh ut brlol bnw «c crauwply pc:
, U &lt;U’
"‘"‘“S

- lark
mntlcnf-ls'

..d ^^1*.

h

trr, trun, &lt;b« cm ot shorn ml

wltbu-.s w. I
•&gt;«»’"' ,h- “T
ufoSirf
^»,WUUly tor Steir -Mr.
Tte
So chain . prop-r
&lt;ur I
which bring theso fashionable and elegantly
until July 20. 17W, and l.w • Jea n
thnMwl U.™ tab, th. uuul* t^n &lt;b=. -UlAhl

u
&lt;1 u»i iNjM «»- “Jg*
w.wLsr.pi.'i“JS
connect lox t’anwA poralbly meet ravagea-os .1
T.,^r.---&gt;1 r«u» b*S;

„vte "Tat. •
ultnmwrt'rf.

-Tbo .ulx-rtiWU") “

nilruul will • -'1ln fln
LoawdlaWy U» the
,"u Kslheryd
M . oar ini|* from the bWol fcrr-wto.
5,1 SorW .!w « 1&gt;.°
WTi!
a«p&gt;lx " Ql»l &gt; .■oOwlo wwlwi AWl
Uw shaving apparatus »a our coat pocket,
«8 «&gt; rtw sachal with both feet, and Jccl.u.’d the thin;; should go tout 4f R split
everything between Indianapolis and Dayto.i.’ An-ivitc ut the depot, the train
ready. W« had a loraantiw and &lt;n»v car.
There iroro rlr of ns cn tbo train—namely,
to? en;fa--er ami stektr on toe tocmmrjvc;
vrli'.io foltowing were the conduct&gt;»r, a

ot th. ymr nr. wlou. Mo:.. Sr. Yori.- ta-Lw UU,r« Whs
IlmUh, &gt;p.D.l lU-lr wlMm In Europr. ■ «**«• -»
“J*
BoraednraiVdeath in too family tnakr= it I nover liod o rnttanal &lt;w.-utx“^^1
durable to Irx* for nrt and change of sur- nrras, u: r ;&gt;—■ ,'atol fa the sxmafaof b£
roundingn ia travel. Again, V.'rJdagton fa [ oldry. Bring thus deprived
teat
developing n fashionable-foetal set in tho J tho requite of all heralds
winter, and many New York famillro repair tbo cwernni-mt utihral a
thither for tho Umo and let their homo ' enns projw. rad on popularly
mansions. &lt;Jn this way they orc rcliaved of tbo uation-d tofchl or crataacoa, which it
ai._______&lt;
i..... '
___ 1.-. not nnr ever
cun LLUI
be. V'V)
LG UU« '.-L.
Having no genuine escutcheon, no Uiwi
if
in fact.
or stands rd to start with, this guvrnimmt write.
quite offset.
hns graduallv •■olfact.-d an accumulation of
draigtn which Mr. Draff charocterirra us
“Half-past tins o'clock,’’ nwponded Ufa
“ranging from in-liffcn nt and j&gt;eculiar to
following an article by tlie chief editor, one winter and spend their cuinmwn in trove)
cKiria&gt;-tor.
often bapjouM ujon n paragraph announc­ abroad. It coats no mere than to maintain absurd." Ho goes &lt;m to ray:
“Absurd!" wo said: '‘no audk’am will
•*AU
nation*
of
the
cl.-ilUM
work!
save
ing, for instance, that “M. Brown,” the nn establish inant all th- year round end live our own have vntownpsi «|»H tlieir gold wail till 0:30 at nl^ht for a lecturer.“
new novel, has reached its ilftluth edition." in It, and tho arrangement hai many adand silver o.lnagc tlw^rae heraldic anxw of
Tbe writer adds: “Thi* fa not at all won­
their
indivkhial
sovereignty,
anti
with
Uriel
The demand for elegantly furnished
derful, when one takes ipto account the romnufamntlc propriety exclude irrelevant, light hud, fnska! am! k&amp;tod,*
w*r-c
nmrkoblo talent of the autlior, M. Robin­ hour, a in fashionable in&gt;igliborfioo,fa begins fanciful idea*. The’ American lull «Ag&gt;' .
-tarry of a journey that to tt* '•*» Iwccxuinr
son.”
Inquiry nt tS&lt;» Librairio Nouvello early in tbo autumn and lasts until about tbo
Li di&lt;iplay&lt;d iu every con-elvablc attitude very gra -.e. Going round a slmrp curve at
having dlFdw.-d th.ALirt that the original
•end jxwition, ar.d dcg.T.eralcd to numerous ।
edition of “M. Brown" fa still on tho .mbspecew of tho I'nlted States mint grains.
Ifaher'; Ui-'lvfo it fa plain that the news­ ia tbo country os lata a* pombla, knowing
ri’.r.E AWD EAtV Altr.
paper's announcement fa a rct-lame, nnd a thnt. ns tlwy 'aro willing to pay nlmort any
“Tbc-j-cculia!- style of distributing too
recl-nne of this sort is quoted al about 500 price, they uro sure of getting a house when ck-menU of th? Uatk'mal anus over tbo fares ton till IM-’. Tho night, was mid. and tho
hr..-.! groustd thundrrotl and crocked. Thu
they want It. For period.* of^rtim four to six
fraum.
of tlx* coin, including mottora aod legend* bridje-t. i.i&lt;-ad at naring, as b tbeir wont,
moutlM
rentals
rang)from
R5IK)
to
$1,000
It fa almost Uu? rale for local urtnagers
and European impresnril to enter into a con­ a month for a very elegantly furnl»btxl unregnnlful &gt;-f .-ignificant propriety, haiv- Lad no tine to giro any m«ro Ilian a grunt
•
markable
art
exhibition
of
tbe
pttiitw
of
our
tract witli two or thrvJuf toe principal ho-.sre, and in tho spring the temporary' ten­
Compare tbe dignlbd
ant hx&gt; but to pack and store bfa silver and free inntoutfow.
n*|&gt;rv»-utrd in the daricra upon
to b. filled by them rumunlly, st stated pre 1‘nen. an«l take flight tar tho country or iea- projri.-ty
ronic -if tbe earlier cubing)
Ohtervo, n
riods. From 15 frenns to 25 francs a litw
clanaie Inst with k-gcn-I'liberty.'cukI n- tiaUkm n littL winner. Tin' *.lagvi&lt;u v-jcld
reras, toe national arm* cm adopted, wh'.eli ho&gt;tllv t&gt;;v3 tlsnir windows and luck st tho
two ago ntM&gt; of tlir tending d.-iilies mark­
...
Tl._
...
I
‘
compare'
with
tlw*
hsudfalinil
female
bend
room for n news item announcing tho be­
Gen. Ix&gt;gan never had either tho haiHti ar
trothal of a young Auwrican girl to an Ital­ the lustre of a student. He wm tl-.on-ughiy fllL'ted -Liberty,' though erawool with
ian prina-. Although no nnmcH were uw-d potta-l on war topics am! political history,
tils' pcnoM n-fim-d to could not be mis- but Dcidom reading anything except the drea Ccrro or Abundance, &lt;luubtl«s a multi* had gone through. Stopped to tak • in wood
‘ folil geni-U'’. n-. the tn-itto
wvr.M innewif.ipora and poetry, of which ho yas very
tbe editor that tbe report wm groun&lt;il«». fond. He could recite many of She play* «f •inartc, -E pluribiw unum.' Upon closecx- of a depot, nnd said to the rngtnw, “Jim,
and nsknl him to so proclaim It Thi- be Shakcspraro from menxbry, nnd too p&gt;enfi ot aminttUon a small cap i» r-.x-m amid tbo
■ ik-n't know," raid Jim; "that fallow in
refused to do. Then she sent him a letter Macaulay, with their luartial mtasures, were rvdiiadantl riagtots, apimroatly falling oil.
with a request thnt he would print it over his favorites in verse. H&lt;» was fond of Cue:*, lU-verae. a crociikd carle em-.-n.-h) 'dis­ ti»r rar yonder fa Ixnmd to get to Dayton,
b-rxigiritum. .Tho editor wns willing, but the olrj, and recited hl*, line* frequently. lie. played, ’ minus 'the c#cuU-hi-&lt;« on bis breast.' mi l we arc patting things through."
----------- 7^" ,
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t ।
Brak * lifted, fa'll-ruM. and off again.
'r
‘^ s’
Aural the ra*a an-1 ; itch at th.
hod a goo-1 i-ducalion for tfio days in which
■
----- ■
price exacted cod paid for lt« publication. he lived, and graduated at a Kentucky cal- with hi* vicfakitnda end rcixtu' bu I treatmeat by tho ralinj powers h?
dfacan!'*l
‘shield of the Union,' olive bran- h end
too reputation of being a poor grammarian, bis
three arrowi. (typical wesqmxiseof thirtrent 1
inodtat.-ly into th&lt;- bx-turing hail
but ho could have corrected hb own tnanu- i
script if he bad c-Uraton. Mrs. Logon always

“Why, if the young men only knew—bat
then it's oan« of our businesa. Hero comes

wearing tbo juuiitic*t little bonnet ever
turned out of n milliner's hands walked up
to tbe counter with a burinoas liko air. Div­
ing into her reticule too brought forth a tiny
jewel cara containing a diamond.
“Will you tall me, sir, what it will cost to
hare thi-. duplicated?**
The erpe-rt in diamonds looked at the
young lady soveroly ami Inquired If too de­
aired to havo the Retting exactly similar

fcrrcJ that she should. Perhaps too Ixsrt
specimen of hi* oratory was an address ho
deliveivd al the de-Mention of tbo monument
to Gen. McPherson iu this dty ia 1878. and
it was really a thio production. Ilo wrote
tho most of it in pcnril wUlo on his way
from Chicago to Washington on the cars.

rion, and *-‘&gt;o never raw toe speech until it
appearod to print.—Now York Sun.

fxsrt count rpart,” toe replied, somewhat
embarrawed.
Examining tbe stone tho jewrior stated
that ho could furafah ksimilar one and Mt
vi-nud order of disorder grows. VT)k&gt; know*
It for $JXI.
""’ell, rdecktre, I thought It would cost
by that $40,000 span with which • ou drove
at l«u&lt;tfSS0,'’ exclaimed ton fair creature.
past houses from whom windows invalids too
“Tell me, fa this not a pure white stone •'
' ‘No, nudam, It fa not. It tsoff color and
has not tin- requisite fire. But it is a fair
Mono for |$0.”
ceptlou, of which tho starring wives of
After the lady had departed tbo jeweler
sighed mxl said that she made tho tenth.
joi»cr cu Saturday nightf How far by tho
"You mw,’’ said he, “nearly every yming
washerxaman whom I forgot to pay’ Or
man beUcvre it the proper thing to prerent
ilia shop girl to whom you refuse.! tbe
hfa bret girt with a diamond. Many of thorn
cannot afford to pay for a gem which is of
the brat gra/ir, so they buy a stone that is off
color, thinking that tbo yuung lady, not
being an expert, will never know the differ­
tbe old fellow selling tonic paper flowers on
ence. Bui. bias* you, route are a match for
whom we cast a look of dfagunt or contempt J
them every time. They simper and smilu
I tiomowhero tbo hurrying life hss drh cn
and exclaim: ‘Ob, how lovclv!' but as soon
m convenient they top around to a jewelry
body's righto or sensibilities have been run
rfoi a and And out its true value. Now, that
young lady has no idem of getting a duplicate.
como “the little jolt
Elbabeth Stuart
She touk that means of siring up hqw much
I’beljw in Courier-Journal.
her .Ivor George loved her. Wo ure both­
ered to death with such viritors.”—New

iu your own basket unlcm you are quite sure
that 1U ill success taduc to lack of worth

boutonniere-■. imminbcr, any mnro tlian roue*
will MtUy tbo pangs of hunger. So send
your farm products to tbe grocn grocer's;

just What- you are waiting to print eonrigns
n forw-fn! inwsagn from your brain to th-in.

soldi' until one clay you pul! it out of its

when you rome to your well cooled ideas ns
to a Ftmnger’.-i th&lt;- mm thing lacking will bo
at tmro np[»rt-hen(ir&lt;l and rapplied. Make it
mtwy's worth and claim your wr.gcs—or
kc.ra tbo Cold far those who aro living to
wort and wor
Tlic Journali'.t,

ptaal originated with toe Ghu^ow Cowal
roniety, who erk the &lt;-o-operaUoa of all
Hurns chtla in tbe erection of a rotsnaria! to
Highland Hcry et her birtoplr.ee, Dunoon,

and be runs do*

’AKlH15
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Probale Order
state or |H.-Mpu,.c.
Al a w-w'on &lt;.r th., i-,..,,,' \;7T;
ty of Bam bu!-i&lt; ts »•
4 rt 1

a.'JS’wiw,'"
fir'd Of Joist:

Wall St. N. Y.

|,000.000.%s
RIVER BOTTOS MD UPLMD3

Ahi! It 1* Iurtlirr

tobepahfitoro in the |i

for rate an Ce^»i and fw Creh. aad Ire« Itetaa t •
TMi LITTLE MCI 1FWT MHTM MULVM CD.

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rn»

flcert AKrictttiril UHt rt tie West.

I HOMAS M.GIBSON

maMYNM

JAMES

MEANS
S3 SHOE

•aid estate. an- »rv..r-i ;ka] pr*r_»i
of raid court thro ta i«- i x-u :1-

we printed
IL-srrv.
Iti r

J. Means i Co

deep urr-jndn- end that umxAhiag mt»« l&gt;e

discovered Uio discarded ‘American tofeld'

up too arrows and branch pounevs upon the
doboxd escutcheon, defiantly warning off
tbe dsapollera. Motfax* b«c&lt;&lt;m.' lerp-nds,

£31

“SHOE:

though far from satfafaetory, satisfied oar

collar—indeed,,

hia room all night revising tho nuxnu*cri|rt.

It is the little kindness—it is the little
cruelty—Clint make* and mars all tbe human

which the oventtnck&lt;xl market is likely to
pay. Aud, though Maurice Tliomjw m ’ did
my: "Tlio waito Imsket u tbo true cradlo of

Iteldtson, *da.„ • - ,

“•

1.

“J. Goldsborouxh Draff, ” ias k»
................. ...
..............
Itoail-lf, has Invited tbo attetrtKU of eon-

Tbe Ifaris newspapcsw snaku a largo profit
-rW‘

TELLS AN

.rant Eld-

cost; but cost is about th- last thing to bo
com iderod when a rich man ia in scorch of
tbo pleamtm of life ami travel. Hut tbo cus ­
tom &lt;■( hiring furnished houix* in New York
for tin winter aearon fa growing, and it h

S

TALMAGE

ENTERTAINING STORY-

RAGES UPON HERALDIC ART.
Tba Objections nt a Venerable Deolgner.
HU Uc*-.u. Why—Tbo Baid-Uemted

CIRCULATION OF PARIS

■MMfNMte.;,

A MIDNIGHT LECTURE­

OUK SEAIS Al® WINS.

HOUSES.

with staff and cap and r»* utchcor, Inti

A XtaCAtCVLATtOS.
"How long before we gut liwrv-"
anxiously ask'd.

Full line of the above ahoea for sale by
we

LEADING RETAILERS
Throughout the U. S.

Office 63 Monroe St.
Grand Rapids.

lame eagle: dexter wing horirontally ex­
tended, and cniuer. or loft, nearly cloail
nnd vertical, and tbe usual distribution of

eminently puritanical, not in keeping with

“Our pstriotie fathers put their trust !n
God and kept their powder dry
Oliver

O, Lord.' Too lengthy for our coin, but »j
applied more bem-ficent—In' diffusion of
nroith. Tbe mort ajiprvprUlelv
device for cmte-lUtoment of the coin of our
country would be—obverse: A Imrt of the
hureeted head of the Father of Hii Couu-

h^trnh than toe Utle, value’and data, and
motb/of arms. Such would be creditable to
our nationality, and (dare m among, tho
most favored nation* of CUrfateudum. "—
Globe-Democrat.

A Famous Lithographer'. Iteginnlng.
I quite often encounter in tlw street tbe
The introd action of soap, it is raid, is doing
father of the American Christ uav card. Mr.
much to cl viliro tbe people of tbe Holy Land.
Drub Prang divides his tlmo pretty equally
A large soap factory has been established on between Boston nnd New York.' Ho is a
the site of ancient Sbechsm, and tbe people halo and onergti&lt;- eld.-riy gentleman, wher-a
busy brain is constantly conceiving new
ideas full of credit and profit to their origi­
Along with the introduction of eoap other,
nator. In 1MI0 be wm a small lithographer
reforms are going on. Bethlehem lias been in Boston. II- Jmd an edablitoment that
rebuilt, and the streets ore lighted with gas.
did not earn a Bring for him. He had no
Cssenra is having a building boom. Nnzecapital but hb inu-lligvare, and that made
reth fa becoming too hcadquarter-j of big hb fortune.
Olivo oil speculatora. Comer lots in Joppa
When too war broke out he publbh-xl a
are going up with a ruto, and real estate in
map of toe opening of tbo campaign, and It
Mount Cannel is largely held by speculoton! sold as fast as be could print it. He made A
for an advance. All around Sbochcm tbcro
great deal of money on war maps, and got
fa a lively demand for good soap fat, cud too
into cliromo lithography as hb mror.n im­
xloopy inliabitants of Itamoth Gilead tl.ink
proved. When dull times came instead of
of building a gluo factory. Jerusalem is discharging his artotfa and printers lie set
waking up also. It has a street cleaning thorn to work on novelties for which lie made
bureau, big clocks on its pnb’.le buildings,
a market. Tbo first chromo* ot any value
and its suburbs aro being built up rapidly. published in Amcrtea mine from bis pr-w
They roprodured pteturea by famous artiste.
land has goao up.—Chicago Herald.
Ho ridevd thnwamb in these ventures, and
though he suffend henry lorxahb gains were
proportionately grmrt. He grew with tho
Tbe late Hr. Charles Franris Adorns rma time. Ho improved Mthograjihy in every
direction, and lie h to-day the master Iu tout
art of tho wrndo world.-Alfred Tnrablo In

dqrd 1 got a telegram saying they wore
waiting patiently, and telling us to' hurry
on.'’
Tbe kxvunoti
STATIONS.

brakes would not fall til! w*&gt; stopped for­
ever.
Ao’clock we rolled into the Dayton
d&lt;q&lt;&lt;, and before the train cemn to a halt

clmlrman ruU«d in U|«n the stage,-and iot reduced the lecturer of the evening After
iu the quickest way shedding overaat aad
shawl, wo confront.*! toe immense auilicn.Y,
with our ,lr*‘1 .’rrl ‘wiinuiinK from the

•Lxmg Miffcring but patient iadtai an,l
genueui i&gt;, you aro tho bent naturcd andi®nTOJ *w «aw.'' When we concluded what
we had to *ay it wm about midnight, end
benre the title of tola littte sketch.—T De
V itt Talmage in Brooklyn Magarinc.

fTpJSK"

Mfza.'S.S'ssi?. »• i *??»* n..

YOE

us than al anyth Its era*
Capital not bsrded. y&lt;Ki
e. Both seura: all rars

BJO

TZT?1 f°l,ud hb8to’* how In a
-lentrnl «*&lt;&gt;*« *r -*-----_

»«r “It would
superfluous in mo to point
out to your lordship that thfe b war. *’ Tho
rams did not sail, and the frisndtoip be­
tween Englaad and America wm cirtmgthttal by tho incident.—Whitehall Review.

"Wbai is a good tost of a diamond’*' aska

be will take it back for.

Ltd

t!olUn‘ »oukl have
few hundred

T. J. BOTH. Loe*DMLBB O.k*T.A..O*&lt;*

Jfa‘2?,lLfuniU"r*

A *»

h the best

sawsasaasga?
Sexv-e.

Taking nUjmtehe. by Typewriter.
“Tbo KT«rn&gt; «&gt;f tikin;- dfepstchcs by ton
typewriting machine,” mid an old telcr-

“Th» Mackinaw Short UmOnly Direct Route to M*™"‘‘Lf
Copper JlMtiow 11 ‘rp^
1 w
sutaotMIcNK"'

hours of anxious wsdchlug.
Sold h
E- H. Lathrop, Druggist.
xnewmioo
Navajo blankets of mo«

per &lt;txu., t.-ius enatJiag
tbo company to ]»rfmm greater Irate of talre

ulatn too machine with suKctent npeal to
keep peer with n j;ikk! 'render.' but wtxn he
once masters tbe thing he c»t&gt; jerfonn 25
ter rent. n»oro work tUn be «an with pen «•
stylus, end jwrform it. too, with far hwi
■ acrtlon and mental strain, to canon hero

Mall | $

WILSON
ASHBOARDS.

funifah

wrote to Lon! Itus-ell to protect against too
departure from cn English port of iron rxma
built in tlw Confederate interest. Ho wrote
and n-roto again warning Ixinl Ruvell of

.Niagara Fulls
CRAND RAPIDS DIVIMM.

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,

Unexcelled Hunting «nd W*'
Ticketafor sale at all |«ta“ ’19 U1*

n,G^t'wL'.Plctl!; * v® lra&lt;"nl dUl«‘
• |U*C brtl,n'*r. “Ort a

For Maps. Folden. R&gt;te* and
dn*V
g. W. AUXX.
Gcal Paw. A Ticket A«t.. Uxm*w*. »*

■Watolngtcm Letter.
Not o
WTroc'.

If

HINDBRCORN*

�the whirling RAVAGER A MARTI’REP PRESIDENT.
BEGINS ITS WORK EARLY AND WITH
C
TERRIBLE ENERGY.

SHE WEPT.

PAINTING ON CHINA.

REMOVAL OF LINCOLN'S REMAINS TO

RECENT REVIVAL OF MINIATURE POR­

THEIR PERMANENT TOMB.

TRAITURE AMONG AMATEURS.

Ami PaMlen wfcc: Team a delightful thing;
■'.U.HM. ‘-I,-*. I ■*&gt;
-

And nil things wiUi w«wistai

PrnwBUiiu. I'*-. April IA—Tba Timet
qcvial from Wheeling. W. Va.. says: A
:ii- loud, acvompnniod by heavy wind

r,n’« bvery, Ohio, «t4:i.S o’clock Friday after­
nn.'.-:. The day ha! been sultry, and at 4
o’clock n heavy l*nnk of light-colored eloud*
.■np-ur-xi iti the wast. Ttte first inkling tbo
&lt;, .uiroisbad of thestonn\as a shrill roar,

BMUSomcfiD, Ill*.. April 15 -Friday be­
ing tho twenty-cecona anniversary of tbe
death of Abraham Lincoln, memorial -tercises, under the auspices of tbo Un coin
Guard of Honor, wore bold at 3 o'clock In tte

tentative*. After prayer by Rev. Dr. Mokuroy, and singing by a local quartette

nlu. ii uttnuiod such (erriflo volume as to bo
•.-ard plainly a mib away. Tbe cyclonstrn. k tbe town from the northwest and cut

alike, in many instances overtaking
and revering up tbo unfortunate residents
t.dora they could effect an eveaps from their
■■.altered dwellings.
Tbe number of butts** wrecked will foot
up between Viand IU*. Inaddition to which
e-rp employing over 1WJ nun. was almost
. umoletely reined. Tile south wall was torn
. empbitrJy out and other portions oi tbo
-»un.-tnre *&lt;• budly da mag* 1 as to compel tho
entire rebuilding of the works. Tbe Elson
■jam work* w-n, abo b.vdly injured, tte
mail «V»p* b»iuz blown down, tbo packing

I

deiuoUfaed.

th- town. i» vitnply incalculable, fully fifty
tnek and from** structures icing destri
many &gt;-f {them bring literally wiped o

.. -I-;;-'. Tbe violence of the storm
e.tcb lha'. tqnibatOOM in Washington Grov.

qty monument*

snappxl off short like

ncreeof Springfeld, M,«. Maj. K. &amp; Joh
son gave arectla’ioti which was followed t
a
solo, rutittfa.1,
-Tho
Mrs.
Huntington
Henkel.
Then an
by
Hou.

tuc and was ablr and elnqueutly bandltij
Hon. CTititeu L Cot.kbng. tnemter ot the
Line* du Guard of Htwur. repented tbe oft
repeated »t&lt; ry of the attempt mode by vanmain* of lantxdn and bow said remains »ur»

•■•«&gt; tbo ground for hundred* of yards
around was strewn with splintered frag­
ments of hon'd!old furniture, clothlag and
mtfex-Uaneotis articles.
The number of persons lujarel will foot
up in the neighborhood nt twenty or thirty.
Tte following it a partial list: Jarnos Riley,
tolb legs broken, internally injure*!, will
die; Mrs. James’ Riley, hurt internally ; Mrs.
A. tx Wilhelm. caught teneath falling wall*,
rotor-tone broken; John Ottinger, right
*h&lt;&gt;u)der brpkoti. James I .ash. injured in­
ternally; Lucy Jordon, knq broken, splinter
driven into her e*le. dangerously hurt;
John Si nsford, rib* broken; Mir: Dsvidann.

aey future attempt of the kin.U
Frank Jones, members ef a city church

lion was pronounced by Itey. D. S. Johnson,
The body of President Lincoln, which has

ran found
moisture.

Tbe ctoUdu;

Mr-. Bridge; Puffy, hurt internally; infant
daughter lof Charles Summer. hit by 4 brick

fallen

reiutun*
were
three acquainted

from
easily

bead,

but

recognlx.’d

by

the

Tto.-term did untnid damage In St
' iairvkviUe, tbe county s-M of Bilmont
e.njv.:y. Onio. Six houses were blown down
and til;) torn*unroofed, but fortunately no
l.ves were lout. Ameuz the buildings totally
Aestroy-rd were tte United I'rrebyterian
eturen, residence of B.-njatnin Parkburst.

I&lt;»rter.pillo* having given way. bad" fallen
backward slightly an 1 tn lite right, end the
larynx was very prominent. After making
by tbe mrmtac* of tbo Guard ot Honor ot an

day, Welday’s ball, dry good* store of C.

poaitial.

na.1 deposited iu

Tbe casket containing the remain*

day of Coal resurrection.
■ad other luiHJingaand ta entirely dt««&lt;&gt;lateX

THE ‘‘GOOD GRAY POET

level L-.1
to th.- ground.

as badly
tweiity-aecvnd anniversary of the death of
Walt Whitman, delivered ins lecture cm
Lincoln at the Ma-L

a Uro unlitJu red.
on the ground.
ret. jutt across tte
'heeling, but a fu-

in the middle of tbe
singe, an ideal poet,
unking much ns

WEi.t.ivu.k, Ohio. April Id.—One of the
most trrrifh. storms that war visited this

'looked. James Rus­

:■* ■■*l *ck Friday nftcruoon,dutng immense
'latritro The tornado crowed the Cleveland
■k Pittsburg railroad at Summitville, nnd
was nccompamed by a huge waterspout.

tearing up trees and prostrating telegraph
Wires.
Kepurtr- of tto daniagn douo jr.v
meager, owing to tbe wires being down. No
.'statiucsso far tire reported.

led a quarantine proclamation ngainu
nnjwrtatlon ot cattlo from Illinois, KvnUft M'iryian&lt;l, West Virginia, Delawaro,
« Jersey. New York. • Massachusetts,
di island. Connecticut. Missouri, Kansb , P-nuiylvimU nn.l District ot Columbia.

i *
i‘.i
:&lt;i
N.
I',

t-r &gt;uflht into Colorado until they tiavo Leon

THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
Whifa.poJling wru progroanng Tuaaday in

ntpting to stuff the Iral'ot-box.

The four

J-’hn B Hinl l*\ a detective of Cincinnati.
tttd Tuesday ot ste^lh

Mr. ’.ViJJiami irolnrM), a Dspii**. evangel•t. wa- tak-Hi from bis home at .DeSoto, Mo.,

irged him fur

ah hour sttli hickory

■it Ripley, Alisa., ou Sunday night and shot
’-•“I a murderer named Wdlt*tu»&gt;n. who
hod takti
r-nnty.

li li«- singe and among

tier. R. W. Gilder.
Frank Stockton.
Andrew Carnegie.
Wilson Barrotl, tte actor. sent to Whitman
a wreath of laurel, aud it hunt; on a chair
When Mr. Whitman got through a

basket of litara. and the poet took tbe lilac*.

••Ob captain, my captain.1
Ilia Westniiostiw hotel, when* many
and »hoc-k hands with him.

A Iloom at KoLonto. Ind.
Kokomo, Ind., April IO —There «a« an­
other monster citix.-ns’ mavs-iuo-Ung held
in the opw.t mr Friday night beneath tbe
blare of nntoral go* ou tho public square for
tbo purpore uf booming the city und induc­
ing cnpitalMte *ml nutaufactoriaa to Jocntc
Lore. There Is great activiiy tnMU^ranches
nf trade, iu»d new boildingn are going up
like magic in oil diroclious Ono hundred
and twenty-five capitalist* nud busin-** men
nmvedd^ tl^clty Friday. Among others
u rotiwReC v. iday evening for a location
here. a*&lt;.Wlll begin tbe arect.on of u mam
moth pfittt at once. Th, bona lite rrol &lt;*■
toteMdsw for Friday wi*l reach fljb.lxM.
The state gvologls: »• 1"
thorough test of tbo wells hero pronounced
.. «... _ _ » I

Mn-WAtTO WM, April 14.-Chari*
Baumbach company’s, wholesale drug bouse
on Market square, was burned Friday after­
noon with its conk-nte Only tbo wall* re­
main standing. The cause **' t'-*' exp-°alon of a barrel of rarnish. Low,
insurance, $75,000.
The adjoining build-

■n^mculstf'm
Oatiiol Jowell, n wlfe-murdsror,
rated Friday m the jail rani at St Ixrak
IL_,
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. ____ s ...

Hr. Jobxb.

FROM

PLENTY TO

POVERTY.

When Charles Bradluugb vudtod thfa
country tto Lotcw ciub grfvo him a dinner.

Irving place. It wan an elaborate affair,
winding itstxn &lt;vmstrictor-liko way through
sixioeii courses or x&gt;, wiui wme caoagii to
the Head* of the Pretty Girls of the &gt; float h throe docker. Opposite me at tabla
Family.
; snt a tia-n1 prominent tliratricnl manager.

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now or.mujr.icnt. Rte pul.--.ta on china—not
tho sort of jiointixiff on * him ttat whs tto
ram&gt;i duritet Ito first years of th® great
American rcmiiiwnncv of art i.ucecrcling tho
caxteaniol; dip no lan^r docoratcn her
mamma's urap plMip with a riunter &lt;&gt;f ent
L-dls that n-,.:-mbl.u nothing on earth w
much im a hunch of caxtsages hang upenn
Cnxn slrin;;. Slxo paints her taniuin* ■ jortrait un tho plate, r j that when j&gt;apa cats
Ida dinner to ftmta arffroof rarobrcf rerdufaff on hb totter talf.* plump check
cud ter well prvK-rvwl facta tJcutuully be..-I,'.
.. „„
-I.. I.,

KIRKS
WHITE

uu
nau ui«uia
Ufa W3y down tto card v.ffib scientific exacti1 tu-Ie. Normally a corpulent man, his di&gt;
; tx-m-fnu asrumr*l r :u-li projxirtiuns os were
• afannfaff to to-told. Tho elasticity of hfa
shlpa t!u»* are Ikcathtrnps.
't.asucs was. I am convinced, tested to tho
,A iron steamship projxirtionc l like a coffin
ntteruimt point of tension.
When I toft
lay at nn East river wharf tto other day.
. n&gt;w table Ito ww still nibbling emmfaj anil
Thera won an indrecribabte sneaking look
। nuddnff thetn down with drep .tonights of
The only brand of Laundry Soap
about her ttot attracted my ntt-ntloa as I
]r.r:cb f.iry enough to put tto Sun cholera
awnrded a first class modal ftt the
•trallod by, anil I went over to &lt;-xamino her
j cdxturc to the blcdv
• New Orleans Exposition. Guaran­
.
i «trolk :l up Brocnlwav to cocl off and
r.t short rangv. Sto looked sound enough
teed absolutely pure, and far guuend
with her iron hull, tor iron raasts and s;&gt;ors,
dropped in at tto Lkrck Ibcatrc. After an
housdwld puniosea is Uie very tort
her iron deck houMwami wire rigging. But
] «v-_ of
HrUlto - Crucible,” or srene...
......
.
.
...
'there won a'mirt of machine made air about
tiling equally diverting. 1 rx.it ever to tfco
her ttot made h.-r cheap and common to tho ngarda Lira tenderly through n film of T’alette chib restaurant with soma frk-ndr.
eye and marked tor -as one of the trump grr.vy.
Tbfa k c.nc of the phnrrs of nn cttilvavcr Ixtafad tto screen, which w flora’.-si tbo rrefreight teats that have robbed the mi-rehant
aerrlqu of all picturcagHmcm and rmnanm.
taurant from tbo front uf tto Lotnr, called
A grizzled man, whosu tanmxi fare stauqicd
oat: “I ray, waifali, nevab rated thbso
him a sailor in spite of hfa conventional, when tbo reign of tbo dagnemotype L. ;an rb®-,»; firn mo a portali house steak nud
broadcloth suit, luul suippcd liko myself, and —that charming inr-tl.-od of reaching im­ inwJiwoamx Instead!”
y
was watching the dontoy engine jerk bun­ mortality still to be found in country par­
ry. In chancery, ta Uie State of Mienigau, made
and entered on Un- first day of March. A. D.
dle* of steel rails nboorl with angry lors. latite brown leather caws fastened
In n,eertaln cxn*c thereto pending
•uatehes. a* If kick of tto job. Ho nodded with two little hoolre, in which papa and- nnd far half qn iwur 1 stood and covertly its?.
wherein L-.inauA. Hhed&lt;l Is curanlataant.Moa
mammU
bit
hraid
in
band
with
a
xnlto
ot
to ma and said:
watched him, in hoorst admiration, top­ Vrcxunan koung. Alsna Yor.ng. (ffibrgo Hugtie*
••That’s tho way they do 1: nowadays. vaciKHH amiability, waiting to bu "took” ping off tlso Bradlaugh banquet with a &lt;lrr.- Hint Belli- Rusties are defendant*.
Nid
Ire
l» hereby cl ven. that I shall sell at public
Ttoy’Ii have tto PHmsoB mark on lor water end umbitfous to bind down hl* big •■ol'.ars ■?rt of boef and Durguady. I had onco auction, to
the highest bidder, on Saturday, the
beard him c-timate tiie daily ezpccM* of a twmity-thlnl day ot April, A. D. ifaff. at ten
toforo ttoj' corer tto hatchr*. aud look ct
ity who bare to figure crouudulth the light gcnttemin for meat atyl drink raS25and o clock In tbe forenoon, nt th- north front door
thi i."
c-mridc.-cd thorn extravagant. I now won­ of tin' court lintwn, in the city of HasUncs. Coun­
He went to the (d;p? &gt;f tho wliarf. uu-l, to catch a glinqs* of thorn at all.
ty ot Barry and btate of Mlclitean. said court
dered tow he cnuhl gut enough for such a । house bring the place. &lt;4 bolding the Circuit
with « thumb nail m hard os horn, scraped
the sad grom |iaiutodlHde of tto i.-ru coffin.
11 o got along Court tor said County of Barry, all the following
Wlicnovrr AiucricaM go to Ncvrva or rl&lt;’.leu)6us!y trifling amt.
property.to wit:
A i--al - of ru&lt;t two im-toii Jong fell into the Dresden th®? order )*&gt;rtrait3&lt;&gt;f tbixudvcsor with ft much less before lie dropped deqd the merited
Comir.ebclngatapolnt 4« rods south at the
water.
.
their Mei.!* painted on parvetein. It fa
quarter tx»rt on north sidn of section number
two. unu on tbe south west corner of a lot foroithis* art of porc.lalu Eunlaiuro thxt has
eriv owned by Myron C. Swift, running thenee
forikof her above and under water that you lately l*.«-n introduce*! lr-r&gt;- by Mid Smith,
wbo is n graduate of the (.’Im'-lunati School
The Crat time I Anot Stuart ho waa tbo east twenty four rods, thence smith eighteen
can’t do tto srane to. Here now."
•A rattling sfaiwcr cf rust aeolta followed of Porolniu i’ufatJ-.if, and has studied in acting manager of what- b now the Star,
and v.-i then' Wallack's theatre. Tbo last
tho. scratch of his thut.-ih al&lt;u£ the nutal.
of beginning, containing about three acres lit
Saito of Item were a big tu a d &gt;ib.;. Ono wotnen study under her and arc learning tn
land to tile taino lywro or lew. living a part at
of the matco, who was auporvfalng th" ship­ prodtiro tlu&gt; sort of iwvelalri [lortniit for into fi e ttubby saloon ‘attac-tod to tbo the north west quarter of the north east quarter
ping of tho raib, called from above with oil which St v.-oji formerly nroiesnry to g&lt;» hnu» to write a fo w lltuw about a find per­ of irrtlon two tu town one north ot range tcu
formance.
Tlio ntanagvr, tbe gourmand, west.
abroad. Tbtwo aru in many n-&gt;i«&lt;-tM very
Dated nastincs. Michigan. March », 1MT.
cicat mariner placidly roplinl -.
satisfactory. They lock -tome of the exquis­ tbo jolly mlvcnttinr of two eentitrems, wa*
ALOSZOE kt.XAMON,
“Wo’rc tuleuteting what latitude and ite sofUiciii and purity of tone given by the snoring in a chair tipped back against tto Circuit Court Commissioner, lu and for Barry
County. Mtehlcm.
w:Jl, with half a nmg of sour, flat beer be­
longitude you'll founder in. Tokc lay adT. WLCROVE, Solicitor for Com­
side him. lie was old nnd gray , and by PHILIP
vl-ra, mate, and sleep tn tto lifeboat.”
vantage uf
practically indestructible.
plain*"!
no moans ravers «&gt;t M|cct. He breathed in
Tto mate mrsed us picturesquely till we
hfa sleep w ith hollow rumblings and explo­
were out ot hearing. My marine arquainthaving been mode lu the payment of
anew, remarl^fd, as we navigated tto miry nearly immortal, time aud -xis-airo to light sions of choking rtiorts. How far off Dcl- a Default
mortgage made by Michael .Meraatlln aud
numico's wiu that night! How many years H'-uirUa ilePuarlht.’to William 8. Goodyear.
nnd psritou street, that ho bad soiled in tto
away was a porter house‘gnni'licd with AugustXMh. ina.BUd on Uie unit day record­
IJveqxx.il trade for thirty years, but never
mushroom*! Tto saints rhrivr- ttae, idnncr, ed In the office uf register of deeds for the coun­
•
tn an Iron ship. A craft like that one was day it came from th*- kiln.
ty ot Barry, ta liber te of mortgage*.on page
Tbcae jx»n-clain .miniaturvs cun bo made w ith tbo golden tongue. Thy Hfo carrinl UM. Hiuu mortgage wa* made upon theoxpregi
of any d=c, from a bend a tifth nf life rise jta own puntalunmit—Alfred Trumble ia coiidiUou that should default be mode tn the
payment of the Interest on any ■lay whereon the
always find men desperate enough to go to on a plate or [ilaque to tiny prokirtkins bn tho Journalist.
same I * made pa.vat&gt;le.\as 111,-reIu r-.| ■
'
sea in such, drop loadc-i with freight and ia bits of etiiiia not larger than n diver quar­
nod should tlie same retrtsfli unpaid ud In ar­
the wort uf weather. And when they never ter of a dollar. It fa mid that one lov«&lt;]y
rears for lhe space uf tntrty days, then and from
The
habit*
of
good
society
licro
arc
quit*
tbencefartli after the lapse ot tlie said thirty
reaetod tho voyage’s end people spoke of the young femhlo here, wh&lt;*io head has breii
tho same, with a llttlo imwc &lt;tesh of aban­ days, tbe principal sum o( gltnTS with all arrear­
dreadful perils of tbv*SSa and never of tbo pbotograplaxl from every ;»&gt;lat of tho -remdon, as any where in the world. Tbo ladies age* ot Interest ibt-nou should become and be
revklas: greed of the men who stayed nthore
aud jiayablr Immediately thereafter, alTl»e &lt;luu
bachelor a handsome droning gown, wboan wear imjiortcd Paris hate entirely.
i hough the jxrriod limited tor tbe payment there­
to coin fortune* at the risk of human lives.
of may nut then have expired; and default hav’•They build them out of rubbish," rail ■•very button waa jointed w ith one of tlic
delightfully graroftsl beaildrvm whk-h ought Im: been made ta Ike iiaymrnt of Interest due
many
protraita
of
hcreclf,
and
she
jialntcd
my friend, as be stirred hfa toddy nnd tniffctl
to lx? tho fashion in the etates in'the sum- August zuth. ittc. xud Uie same having rennUned uiumld aud hi arrears for the spacr uf thirty
tut* stcoai like inecnan. “Tba only decent
mor. no universally becoming fa it to nil days und upwards, and alll! remains unpaid, jhc
work about thorn fa ,their cngixww, and they
w oinai— i« not ut all dfaplmvrl by the French atai-exted principal sum of ftXUe, with all ar,dpn’t amount to much. Tlicy fis-d the Cree button.
lint. Tlin acvilhna is entlnTy jx-rminriblc rearsgea of luterrst thereon. Is
There arc two method-* of jxunting ttore
with refuse coal nnd drive them through all
payable by tbe terms of said mortx
in the forenoon hours, and no Indy wrors I* unw claimed to to due at tins
Said mortgssv has been .-uclgned
entirely rtijiplcd, much of it requiring to be
Ltetrs. and suid assignment difty recorded, and
done
uruh-r
a
magnifying
glowThis
is
to carry the heaviest load. Hero's luck to
suit or proceed tugs at law having bcm insti­
and if yon waut to w-o wane beautiful Span- no
tuted tn recover Uie debt src-ure-l by said mort­
the poor devils cm that Block Maria. It will
isfi
types
among
tto
ladle*
go
to
w
tto
cattogage or ra&gt;y part thereof. tioOcc ta hereby given
colors, which rtaud but two
that
1 shall on Thursday, the nub day ot May
dral or to th- Santa Brigida or Profeoa
ashore again after this voyage. Tbo Lord
nevi,
ax tru o'eloek a. ni.. at I to north trout door
churcta* of a m'rning—where, among tto
Drewh-n factories, is much lew difficult and
ot the Court House. In I lie city of Hastings. Bar­
hundreds of kneeling worshijxrs, you will ry county, Michigan. »ril at pubUe anctlon tbe
the
jiictures
aro
done
by
a
aerie*
of
washes,
We drunk tho toast in pious alb-nco. 1
re® fo.-vs that un American jninter would Emine* described ta said mortgage to MQzfy
.
tbe
German
■•otors
stem
ling
any
number
of
shall watch tlw pajxrs f®’ ih-wv that thu------amount due thereon, nnd ah legal coats.
returns to tto kiln. This lattor method give much to troiucfer to canvas. Tto
Hold prcmlto* are described As tbe north half
Ufa' Smith finds thu favorite cum with terr Jlexfoan Indira go to church daily in tbo ot the north east quarter at seel Ion inttober thir­
ty. town three north range right west, Barry
pupils, as tbo rcsulti* are so much more
Crrnuty,
Ml&lt;lifcan. eontatalug eighty acres of
Hrictct! ta one day in tbo week, and tho.
Mexican church fa not a combination of land acrordlug to the povertimCT.t survey.
Dated MahA tod; IMT.
- ...........
Bn; a parent says hero: “I have four tioya, imn portrait* she used n combination of Jcctnro room*, twjdioa balls and church
VALEN’HNK LUN8. Assignee.
b*xb
manner*
and
find*
tho
fusion
of
tlic
wbxt shall I do with them’ 1 can’t afford
kitchen. It is a place la which to worship
SMITH i. CVLUKOVE,aUoroey* for assignee.
to give tberu any mnner. I can afford to
Gt»J. ani not to make a display of toilets
Milts CHAitMixo ronm*iri.
w-nd tliem to school, and by rigid economy
Numixr.i of fishfonable women tote obi.
I might give them also a co’J-.-rinte educa­
State of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Probate Court forsaid County. ■
■
tion. But I think one would make an ex­ taken tip Uifa new fancy, nnd,n rtt-ilt.
Notice h be-rvby giv-.-n, Uiat I Intend oa the
fagging at F.ton.
cellent salesman. «r ha* a knock for me­ have mode kkik- charming portmlta of fte-ir
131b day nt June next al ten o'clock fa the fore­
own
Ixibire,
which
orc
act
ex
brooctou
or
In
chanic! and tho other t'wn, th «y are simply
Fagging fa ant coxy work nt Eton. Fnsj noon. t» idak- application to said Probate Court
bracelets, children’s toads, with ttoir soft net tidy have to wait ou ttoir fagmn«t«n» for an order, chancing tny muur from Mane K.
(Ictermino. Now what shall I do? Stoll I curves and delicate tint#, lending theuwelvw nt nk'-iOKt sll hours to bring them water nnd Beamer iu Mont- R. Upjohn, according to Cha
provision of tbosututvtascrbcaae made and
p»t? them at n trade.’ Obtain rituaticns far effcctirely to this wotk. One r.iottor, whore to lo&gt;-k out for their rooms. Lu: they even provided.
them? Keep them nt school a year &lt;*r two quiver fa full, has a bracelet in which the tore to cock tor Uietn. All tho boys of a
Dated March 23rd. 137.
MANE E. DEAMEK
kmgrr, or bc.ve them prepared for college
house take tto ir dir.ncr together, Irut cxrv]&gt;tand work b'ko double-tailed beavers tor four makes a ehaimlng adornment for her (Jump iug iu two or three Loure.-, where a new rule
Ins l&gt;ocn«n3&gt;lc, every one lias hfa lircnkfust
’ Judging by rosuis as obwrrvcd IwrenisKits,
State at Michigan. County of Barry— as.
These miniatures nrc not always wo small,
'ALa sra.-ion ot Ito Fropale Court for the
I dx’uld say: Put the l*oy who you think however. The favorite size is a snutll square ntcab tto poor fag- an- cooks anil waiters.
County ot Barry, tolton at the I’robate Office
plate of proretaln ai»&gt;ut the size of nn or­ There fa even a kitchen provided for their In the &lt; Ity of HasHngM.- In saiil Oonntr, oa
be sum tto record ^hows that &lt;»f every hun­ dinary photograph, ami framed In plush
rtaclal uar. where they boil Uster, brew tea Monday, tto wtb day ot Wirch, tn the-year
one
tboiiMunl eight hundred ana elshty-M-ven.
dred merchants txiuacy-flv- utterly fail; of they are a very desirable form of jirewn * nnd toast liretul.
Many hautsrhn have
Present. Wm. W. Cute. Judge ot JTnl-ate.
the other five three got along tolerably well ing tb« features of one’s seif and friends.
them been in tto*' little titeton*. Fancy i
In the mstturofthe estate o! Win. 11. linytord,
Tbo Americans hod nt one time a great
youngster Just out of tto honu- nuracry, you
Ou rending and filing llie
reputation, immnlntely before anil after tin*
This bo/ may bo one of the two.
tied.of Fanii'c FunnlMin,
Revolutionary trnr, ns miniature |x»lnterx.
he known nu IlttM about It na he docs al&lt;out ceas-d. prajlncthal the al
Imtin vera-s! .’.ltd yet. take hita to tusk
But it seems to me that where tbo odds colonial belles fa fnvpmtly found in one of
with nit tbo indignation of disappointed to granted to some suttahfa p&lt;-r*nu.
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Thursday. Ui«
are so great on the other side, and again.S thorn exquisite little ivory portrait!*. tCbphunger anti 11ten m-iuI him off to do hfa Slat
day ut April. A. D. ISFT.’at ten o’clock In
effort, that tbe more tools applicable to bis leyantl Sharplcn&lt;. l&gt;ot!i did excellent work
work over again. But hq grotnshardened Uie forenoon. lw mnlgiied tor the hearing otwld
in that line, and later Shumway wb« wvll
by degree* to thia 'work just as ho docs to petition, und that the b«-lr» at law uf said
and untew a father known ttot nt the end of known for his exquisite work on ivory. H* verse making, nnd in thno ran joke and deeeaMxl and ail other pcr«pu.\ii&gt;tereiUcu'm trad
estate an: required lo apprtr at n screlun of
a collegiate c-.mroe his son will have a tasb- was u ;prat favorite lu tto south before tbo
laugh
bo evobc. And, if wldlo he talks ho said court, then to to boidou ut tin- Probate
for tnulo. and ttot taste can lx- instantly war and nsml to’trarvl thrtv every winter,
forgcti* bfa toast nnd fats it burn, what mat- Office, In the City tif HaMinin. hi said county,
। mid showranse. It auy there to, why the prayer
gratified in a position where tto rornpensa- getting eommindtma. Even yet ttore could
o( Ho- iwtltloncr nhoi.1.1 i.ul I -■ urnnted.
b&gt;found
In
tnnuy
souttos-n
homes
t
pccitian right off will have some relation ntul •
vtapo off\t!» black with a knife.—St.
Anil It i* farther ordered, ttot said txrtltaiuar
ratio to tiie boy’s ngo and requirement, it j mens of hfa fine work wvl imperishable testi­ Nicholas.
glte native to Uie peraoua hitcMbited Iu Mid es­
tate. &lt;&gt;t tbe pendency ut said i-ctplon, amt the
fa very much Ixdtcr to put Mm into tto mony to tto beauties of ttowu&lt;uv:i of u
hcarliigtbcreof byeaBslnraropy of this order
rt-lKio! of -ffniggle when to fa young amt let peurt generation.
to to published In-Un*
One curious phivw- this rcvlvr.! tax tak-n
nr.., . Ma«Ku*M Bakseu. a
Kupi-rintcn'toit I*nx, of tho r'htlnddpihia —--him work up to It. Thfa. I ritutild say,
have Inccwuint &lt;’.ernaud
would to particularly tern' clra in tto care fa tho fancy for immortalising san® ow» mint, nays:
of a boy haring a xacctonital turn cf mind. feature. Wdnv n will have tto- mintaturo far gold ■■ui::;*»f this year’s miuta-r. The
paintixl on porcelain of a x cry lovely hand, dct&lt; rtmct:t ittti authorised me to strike only
—Joe Uoivaril in Bouton Gloto.
[A True Copy.) .
cr a round, white shoulder, a perfect arm; a
n limited utttabjr, and we atmrtfrd in this

RISK OF HUMAN

LIFE.

Tlte.-e i t ono store on Broadway pot! which
it pj?nn !mpo»5bjp for the nvenifp woman
to pa without stopping. L'i rrJn er toil or
biting wind its one little window fa nhrayi
tto object of tto ralmiring gate of women of
all sorts, agvs an 1 ■•otnlitimti. The n’traction in tho window fa simply a enllertion «-f
fdtnCQgTKpha of tto roqst. titled women of
Europe. AH tto ijncens of Christendom arc
to tto lot, but tto major part of tto display
fa of EngUdt profctoonal toautitw and Etr-Ifah duchcraru. ninrehicnears nnd barnnemex Nearly all arc in evening drca-, with
low cnrsag’rt. bare anus and Jong waists. A
big bun nl, biff featared, grand nnd healthy
group they tnnJm. yet ono longs for n fora
like MisB^cnaioCltambcrlaln’u or even Marie
Ainxc's for a change.—New York Han.

A French soldier was sitting on tto sum­
mit of a lull overlooking n garrison town;
his Iwr.re was picketed near by ; the man was
smoking leisurely Mid from tima to time
glancing from the esplanade to a big official
envelop® he had fa his band.
A camrado pawed by nnd said: "Vbai
arc you doing there?”
-I ran bearfcg tbo president s pardon for
oar Flichmam, wbo ta to bn shot this morn­
faff.” replied the smoker.
•‘Well, well, man, why don't you hurry
a— t, ----------«al,l tlv.-----------ishuiimIa.
'VUt
—
See. there is hardly a soul on the

SOAR

y earn tlm for'nqy other rtarots.
GuaWtuln, low tod tor superb Spanish cyi-n
painted, tte-n-slof the face entirely shroud'd
in a Hack lr.ee mantilla. A are I ty woman
hero has had her velvety chde't reprixlmv’d,
with its deep nnd lowly dimple, which has
cui»«I so modi wild envy &lt;if tor ht&amp;baml in

York World.

We horn aU li«utl od.1 umtiai ffivcD lo tba
contribution boxen which lire pa-ws! among

Ity on fill devotional oetnidoiw, especially lo
tho lang luindlcd affair-.i whkli have of lata
taken place of tho good, old-fashioned ortho­
dox platter.
T!x« names bare b-ca
generally rtrnin-d—Ilk** ‘‘woudrat c&gt;»m |&gt;oj'gleaner.” etc.; but I heard c. truly witty
designation giv*n this Qtlrful
«»f cedeKfastic furniture by a tom di-rgymtin, while
attending a union serrict- recently. H&lt;&lt;
•tint wdd that tbo coUertion on that o.-curion
would bo fur tho m oly |xx&gt;r. asHtig for a
litoral dlowanej ca ttot account, raid then

maud.

Tbo win-

Wluthi t flw app!lcntk.n-i nrc to

file who spccnlr.**' on the new rolnusn. Tho
dtopnrition b to occuniulatn line srts of
chbin-t coins, forty them distances awny
nnd r&gt;-ll them ai ronridemblo mhnaw. I
look upon it ns r.n outragn'tlmt this iwttitiition should U- cred sumptitiourly for pnw
curing coin to. in a racwmitr. &lt;-nm.T the
market, end 1 ran caantfaing all tho euro I
■■an tn that titn partial Iran permitted to,
■Mirer idinll go only tosacli idn-etions *s aro
ntrktly Ic^itlmato end not for •.p.-cuiatiou.”
—Cinclmmti Comnirtvial Garettc-

Years ago enr of tbo rar stern in tho High
school of Edinbjrr-jh hid the reputation of
puutohhig UBtuervL'-.iHy tho bays wbua** jer-

Oiw day,

A Swedish authority states that Swedish

effect!”
Indian market to aimcat as romntetaly cloud

this school."

“WcIL wlrnt to le"
‘■Ktoldo3i.'nu» fimotra.’
‘•Now give tbe English of that.”

iv. Mteingau. on July Uftb, trzz, t:i Ll!-cr X‘of
Mortgages, oil I'agr fa®, wtllelr Mid mortgage
w dulv u-s‘gncii tu David 11. Guok and Buiv
A. Surhimi Jamiary 15th. 1km. aud recorded in
said Ik-glater s unireln Llt-er Xa 07 nt AmMd-

(9W7.«i». Slid uu suit or praeredinKs »d law hav­
ing breu instituted tu terovgr tba aiowy* se­
cured by Mid mortgage - onsny part thereof.
Now. ttorefon-, by vtrt Mft*O&gt;e power of sale
contained In Mid innrij^im *M tto statute In

lie Hiv-tlmi. io tbe Llglirat bidder, at tto north
front dnnr of tlierourt teeire in tto city of Has­
ting*. Michigan, ttot hrlhg Hie blaco wtore tto.
rirrr.lt Court for tbo County ot torry fa botden.
thenrvrnL-r’iirsrr.tMd In said mortgage, or so
mitrli I hereof as may to ts ce-»nrr lo pay tto
muount dur imi saM-mnrigSp! wlUi Ian percent.

after

‘•Now, sir, yoa'to r. stup'd Idiot.;. I don'l
bowls: *-Tbo rtewards will (doesnpoMiaround
the ladles.”—Chicago Journal.

IManlt baring been iaa«o.iu tto rondltlmH
of i» certain mortgage . cJuwned hr Christian
Cbitekunst and wile C:dln-rii:'r to Winian; Mar

of Rast* nr*, sreocalnx to Uie plat thereat
Rated. Peb’y Xfa l*f.
4?ook a KHKi.nos.

�I

X*. HOOaHTAUM SPEAKS.
HasUnc*. April iMh. UC.
EDITOR BANKKtt:

dollars lower than it can be built for to­
day. Tbe advance in steel ralb alone,
more than equals the bonus which you
proinlaed, and which we had the right
io expect you would raise.
, Tbe matter denrinds and must have
prompt, immediate attention. And I
repeat, not receiving h favorable report
from you by May luth, we shall con­
clude that the city of Hastings has no
further Interest iu tbe matter, does not
want the road, and shall act according­
ly.
•

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads
Lane Steel Barn Door I l S’
Mack Barn Door Hana^'

m THE HEART OF AFRICA.

Allow me space in which to reply to
When I ranched Cra.’ral Amdan the ugtota
the Becond epistle of Taxpayer. I
■nd ■rrnw I then? wimrom1 burat npon nw i
shall neither defend Mr. Green, nor at­
like n roratatfon. I found "’T*-1'
tbo
tack Mr. ttyclmhyiner, but will answer
of Africa, •none undoul.ted negror*. tra* I
the labor comparison from the brnks.
how dlffcrant from tte uawMted, unclad
Taxpayer in his first article asserted
terbartan.
it
ted
hitterto
tern
ray
lot to
that the expense for labor on the coun­
mroStamy tmvitaAfrirol Iconldtenliy
ty farm under Mr. Green, including the
briiern I ru not drMiniinx when I looted
overseer's salary. was 8G58.30; granted.
■round tno ami found largo, well bail* cttW,
The books .show that the expense for
Very reapcctfully jonn.
niaav of item ccBitainlng ’.O.OUQ to
uilabor, undw Mr. Eycleshymers admin­
hatatanto.
Tte propio ttenwhra, pktFRtXK BL’en.
istration. was as*follows:
UTTwiarlv and voluminously drawed, movwl
ewo 00, Pres. Ealxn.aroo &amp; Hastings Construction Co.
Overseer b salary ..
■boat wi'th-lhat Hdf pose-roed. roter dignity
90 a)1
Labor on hand.... x
Major Anderson. W. P. Sidnurn and
Id every variety.
which IxMpcate tte man who te- a prop&gt;’f re­
104 00। D. R. Cook are now along the line of spect
Labor in house ...
for hinweJf. 1 law on nil fcidra ttesigns
54 30i tho road, ascertaining what the balance of an industrious community, diffcrontlatcd
Cutting wood
We bare a large itock of
of the right of way will cost, and getto |
Total
&lt;154 401 ting what aid they can. When they re­ .into numerous crafts, evidence
Balance in favor of Mr. Eyelash*- turn, it will be definitely known just stew how far advanced Itey wero on tte
mer, 83 90. Taxpayer may squln'n,' what amount is necessary to' lie raisod road to civlUxnUML 1 teard tte rattta. &lt;te
but no other balance can be shown on in Harry county, in order to make the tinkle and tte rnudcul chuig of worker* in
iron, in br*» nnd in copper. I
!
the labor question.
820,000 bonus and right of wav into Uie
As to tuoiL Granted, that cost for city. A meeting will- be called then cloth befog made in one place, ami dyed or ■
same under Mr. Green, was 8316 00. I and the question must tljen lie decided newn into gowns or otter articles of drvss in (
Uought before the advance, and are prepared to gi,e ’
want sotnw more definite testimony whether Barry county and Hastings other places.
to Um tuarU ts. crowded with eager thou.
than Taxpayer's statement, that it cost; city shall shut their eyee to ftie advan­
sands,
I
couhl
we
how
varW
wen&gt;
tte
wants
.
constantly
rCOJlVlDg
frCSll
but $300 00, -as near as can
got at." tages u second railroad will bring. We
V LU
J
for that article in Mr. Eydrehyiner's1 believe the net-emu y nld will lie forth­ ;&gt;f lbw negro people, bow manifold tte j»ro- |
year. 11 Taxpayer knows anything coming, because we still believe, in
. ,
Goods for Spring.
about It, he can give tho exact figures. spite of much widence to the contrary.
If he does not, he has no business to1 that the people of this city and those
X"I
JI ARB i DVFF have just reparade his gudM-so liefore tbe people;&gt; along the fine of the proposed road
on anything in our line
.
.
and uttackjDB or Mr. Green on testimonv have a little horse sense and public tteir luarteto. Clearly tlcro w. re no buy«W
nndtherefore no • itex. UutdJe tte towns, , cfilVed a 11116 11)16 OI
which consists ot figures -as near as spirit left
again, r.o forest coirrail tbe land; tte density
\
/\
,
Respectfully,
can be got at." It is but fairness to tbe।
..........................................
of the pojiulateMi »ud its numerous raquin- j T\ T} I? Q Q ' f’fjflllV
people to whom he makes his appeal,
Obitvaky.—WilUam P. Wilkinson niento had maite tne nrgiii forest * thins of ' llrxrjijO
VJV/L'L'O
fair to Mr. Green, fair to former super­
tte
put,
nml
its
ptaw
*■»
taken
by
various
1
,
died
at
his
residence
in
Castleton,
April
intendents of the poor, und lastly fair
to myself, whom he parades before the, 5th. Thus one by one the ranks of the
' In nil the newest shades from
people as a distorter of truth, that he■ old pioneers are gradually thinning.
give figure* that represent facte, not.
He was born in Vermont Feb. 22d. on I outer lean.
six cents a yard up..
IVlmt could have produc'd this great
guees-aoes.
18TO, and I well recollect when h bov I
As to sales of farm products. Tax­ used to associate him with tho father diangi*.' for that a change bnd' occurred
payer says “It is simply nonsense to। of our country. From iuv boyhood 1 could not be iL-’Ubti'd. Certalii'y evntrul
«ilb'Euro|raiui
hod
had
noth
Ing
to
&lt;k»
with
say that Green raised all that Eycleshy- recollect him as an aged man. although
it. Tbo &gt; horavtcrof tte industrier. tte1 atyki
mersold.” We will let the readers of I am now past the suftny side of life.
the Baknkb judge on that matter.
I also remember him as an honest, ot art, todfcnted ricertnin amount of M&lt;«rHere are the figures for produce sold, sympathetic, upright neighbor and ish iidha-ucv, giving llwm tte dlrectiau which Will bo found in our Dress
taken from the books which Mr. Eyc- citizen, and many are the kinibuets be Itey had assumed. How Ipd tte first groat
teshymer kept It will bewemeinbered baa shown me and others who lived atvpu bcra takrai N&lt;&gt; Moors er Arete wcro Goods department. We keep
— ,r—------—
------ *
that he took possession omhe farm in near him. He was one of the kindest to l»- seen maun;: tte-peupla. H© »wh races &lt;•
.
.
March. 1885. Tho artiZk'j^old were a* of men in bis family, a man whose trials held tbo reins &lt;&gt;f. go»erumrat, and ly tteir I
Manager.
powerful itiflnwvcaused tbo•ntroducUrac'C ' tllto
uCJKlrtllient
COIlrilHULlJ
follows:
sorrows and sufferings seemed to make
i&gt;rw
arfs-athl mdtntricv EvLteitly, what'
, .
April. 1886— 2 tons of hay
8 IB 00 him more kind and better fitted for the over trad teraifooebn i Iwre &lt;low through SUppliCU With all tllC IlOVeiU0.S
4 yearling cattle.
45 Go home where he has gone.
free osjiirati a* v! Hr oe^n— toward
.
_. ,
.
Hu moved to Castleton in 1838, and tte
15 00
* “
“
3 ven! cattle
higter things 1 «... J.-ft lotigfo ignorance as tll6S-CQJn6 Out IB Silk \ Ol­
“ . “
50 bushels potatoes
12 59 was the second settler in thut town. of tbo agency wljcl. tel thin transformed
'
.
May. I88G-I'oultrv
6 45 He named the township after his
i.mv.~.n&gt;.
•
vc
t
an
d
a
R
Silk
goods,
“
Veal calf .
5 HO liative (village in the Greet* Mountain
rulcil bv |K&gt;w«nnl mutana, wte» ad- ;
,
c
.
36 0u state. Ho held various positions or nakotit,
'* Hay
rainftfertd Jus'.i'-e-. of n high on! r (for |
J line, 1686—5 pigs
5 00 trust in his township, and was faithful
efficient IU
VUIVIl-Ub
in Mitill
them Uli.
alL
,
17 GO aud
M
Hay
A «Md an h.13 gone. MM when
y
”.y&gt;'«yJI.A.»
"
“
Hay
6 IS
■ UI____ । ___ i __ - n.. .«
--.II—...!; Tu&gt;::t«.&gt;a
1:1 &lt;.et;tvm:».ir
JU.-Jc-eidi
Ttamtwnsia
V.’'ntrtti|Wr ’
"
"
5 pigs
8 50 in his neighlioriioo.l and especially tho ’’locdain
arv Bavtew.
.7
July, 1886—Bow anti pigs
10 00 younger portion, will remember with
"
3 pigs ....................
3 00 feelings of the deepest sadoem. His
was a life ot usafulosfe. He lited. ami
a Will be only too happy to show
August, 1886-6 pigs
the
world
was
better
and
happier
lie
­
“
“
Butter
V 11
•
October 1886—Hogs
you their stock, and in order
133 78 cause rif it.
JanuarK^-Heef hide ....
4 30
A Card j/rom rev. Lee.
; to find the lowest market price
,
Total
344 Ort MR. KD1TOB:
It is said that trifling mementoes in­
. With all due respect for Mr. E.. 1
, it will pity you to inquire at After one year of unprecedented success in other localitetbe
insist that he could not have got his dicate a generous and high-spirited
ST. JOHN PIXjW CO. has arrived in thisviiy with
haying done in April, nor raised veerl- character, and so illustrates ubo
eight men und teams with the
ing cattle in less than two month's. Dor
DRPRICES
harvested his potatoes before the frost thoughtfulness and disinterMtednwts
TJ
was out of the ground. The hogs sold Among such, one mav be mentioned .-«s
SPECIAL
worth
noting
because
it
proven
an
in
­
in October were on the farm phen Mr.
42 Wret Main Sc,
flAVOfflu
E. took it. Esch year the most ot the stinctive characteristic of tho wirthv
BATTLB CHUBB. MICH for the purpnM of ranraMin* this rounty for the sale nf the Mice. A rar km
Koduce sold is that which was raised people I um called to serve. It gave us
of throe plows has been shipped to thi* point, and,our fartaers will»»
previous years. Tho produce.sold much semdble pleasure and wakened
rcceivtli call fromtne salrotwn
this spring was raised mostly by Mr. E. most cordial feelings to know that we
When in the city call at V n American House, when' W DAVENBlBT
and 1 repeat what I have said before, lived among a people who were watch­
)
ing
for
an
opportunity
to
make
us
will
be pleased to see you. and answer all taquiriea regarding three plow*.
that nearly all the produce sold by
glad
—
who
remembered
better
than
Eyclaihymer was raised sad produced
by Mr. Green, and ask any intelligent ourselves that a birthdaveame on the
reader if.the figures and dates given 14th of April last Throe days had
MWURALFMXT ;
been so many, and seem to come and go
above do.not prove my assertion.
VLAVQM
I
And I say again to Taxpayer, that it so quickly, that we were scarcely taking
note
of
them
as
they
fly.
But
the
gen
­
is the superinteodente more than the
erous
spirit
that
seized
so
many,
and
o\ eraeer who are responsible for extrav­
MOST PERFECT MADE
agance if there is any. It is their overflowed in such substantial elo­ Prepared with strict regard to Purttv, Mraagtb. and
business to exercise control over bis quence, will make that one birthday UaUUtolarw. Dr. Fnca's Baking Powder cxmtalaa
never
to
be
forgotten.
Long
live
the
movements, and I think the aim of the
good people of Hastings, for their cour­
teous expression and liberal praise. We
Has removed his
in tho prices paid. The superintendent thought—it pays to grow old, when
who does not do that ought to resign. counting the cash presented us; its
Tlllaar ol Prairieville In aald rouety.'
For it is to superintend these matters many silver dollars as we were years
Hastxmm markets.
that he is elected. If he delegates that ouL
S’iJi?.rwf •Kii.t*!!-. a X
_________________ GKO D. LEK
Wheat, white.
privilege to the overseer, he is, in my
for,U»f tmrpoee ot ewntnlng a
opinion, untrue to his trust I will not
Aftek .the water works well had
at this time go further into the rela­ been sunk about 26 feet, it occurred to &lt;&gt;SU
To the store lately occupied by K. Y. Hogle. The stock of
tive merits ot overseers, though tempt­
those engineering the movement to sink Apple*, pet o«a
ed to do so.
listed April IIIh A 1&gt;. IWT.
In conclusion I wish to express my a test weU to the third vein. Accord­ Apple*, dned..
•hillN J I KRKIXM.
contempt for a man who dare not sign ingly a two-inch pipe was driven Anpla*. eeaporoted.
Kt GENE HAKTHORN.
his name to* personal attack. It is through the 13 feet of blue clav necekb
discourteous and cowardly to assail Bary to reach the third vein, and water
any man who is elected to a position of came toiling up at a great rate. Its rori.onwc
Ve^drewKl,
State
»{
Michigan
'
trust and confidence, and not give the level is within nix feet of the surface. Lard.. &gt;...
We now have one of the Most Complete stocks in the cityperson attacked the benefit of the name It appears to be very sort, and appar­ Lime. VOL. .
of the person who stabs from behind. ently as good for all purposes as the
We will have for the next 30 days a
.In honest enemy will be an open, fair second vein, which Prof. Kedzie pro­
opponent. Tbe enemy wbo for policy's nounced very good. Four six inch plpro Bnntllirtee..:
sake makes an attack upon another, will be sunk from ths tottoni of the raj Hine.
of BooKs
WK-:
and has not the manhood to affix bis well to the third vein and it is believed
name, is deserving of only contempt. the supply for any and ail emergencies C1&lt;w M«&lt;d ..
Paper
and
Envelopes.
•a I tie atatr ut low a; U&gt;c&lt; vlorv on motion ot Smit ti
I will not answer any more attacks on will be practically inexhaurinble. The Draaaed Chk-k
A (&lt;*'«ro' e- so!telton for r&lt; nn plal uanl. It tai ordermo which may lie signed Taxpayer. happy result of this test well Li exceed­
cd. that defendant rater tils appearance In uid
Setts of Books sold cheaper than ever before iir Hasting.
amam or Mn« few aoateahMtS ttotow
But if this particular taxpayer will ingly fortunate, as it is doubtful if the
.sign his real name, I shall be pleased to second vein would have furnished a
.“r,"'’ ,hto ordrr to b* pabllfocd in the
iuiswer any and all questions he may sufficient supply in case of a heavy lire..
Call and Tbramina Stock and Prices.
'M,P jrablkailon u&gt; be coaask, or repel any attacks he mav make,
or ownQtat' 1 cannot do so. I do not
The Banner Is the official paper of
. A competent druggist always in charge of the Pbsm*tI
Haled March M, uk.
'
wish to wrong any man. but Taxpayer the dty for one week more at least,
Department. •
.
has wrotiged me in a most cowardly
lor Hasting*. (hie agent. merchant on It earn.
manner.- I have no.means of finding and we wish to say that we will to
StateSJ"”- tw*"«“-»co5iMSI;
out who be h, but I shall state my be­ pleased to publish tbe water works
lief, and I say that I believe Taxpayer contract, and what ia called the supple­
is no other than Superintendent of the mentary contract in full; also the
Ear. W. H. Schantz. If it is be, as I be- official figures as to expenditures for
ve^ 1 insist that he is doing exceed­ water works to date, also why wood
ingly dirty work of which a man of his was substituted for Iron in the wall for
water works well We say this in all
standing ought to be ashamed.
fairness to the council and water
a QOUGHTAUN.
works committee, that we think they
I \ And other marked improvements will l»e made in
are men deserving of confidence. At
the same time we hope thev may avoid
the appearance of doing anything in
Hastings
thia season.
•
The writer ot tbe following letter secret and keeping it so, which ought
evidently means business, right from to be explained to the taxpayers who
tbo shoulder. We publish tbe same will have the bill to pay.
that Barry county people may thorough­
When some years ago an eminent
ly underaUdd the status of the propos­ Australian was inspecting in that
Propores to keep in the advance of tho procession- J
f
ed railroad:
country a lunatic asylum, miserably
““U11™ ttt h&gt;&gt; new location north side of State street.
defective in construction and appoint­
O R COOK, itep. Hastings. Mich.
ment. he asked what was the special
A. E. Harris' harness shop. He is prepare ! to serve tn T
Drax Mir:—Since my return from feature in the lunacy of a certain pa­
ftoveHn the^ar^-G^ he with everything in the line of *
Grand Rapids. I bare consulted with tient. “He thinks he Is in hell. Sir," The Fmest
the stock-holders here, and have stated was the reply. -If that’s all his delu­
to them the condition of affairs at sion," was the rejoinder, **1 think he
HasUngx. as reported by you. And I has a very substantial basis for it.'*
•uu directed. without a dissenting voice,
A gentleman odcc asked a little girl,
tosay lo you. unless matters are ar­
ranged iu your city before May 10th, an only child, how many sUrters she
Promptly Done.
1**87, so that there will be no question, had. and was to.4. “three or four.’’ Her Slw°rkwithtwo.thir(i8 the expense of
whatere^ H to your intention and mother asked Mary, when they were
ave roughing a pecialty
■'dmlty to carry out and perform your alone, what Induced her to tell such an
partgjgps™ «&gt; lertaUng,
i-au.— we, at this
—
. untruth. “Why. mamma," cried Mary,
end.
shall eg
the matter cloned, and “I didn’t want him to think you were
nhaUM
further move or effort so poor that you hadn't but one child.
This is the Latest and Best GreoUne Stove. Call anJ s^1”6
nr the road, beyond tbe Wouldn't he have thought we were
drefful poor?"
IM.« O. L. K.
We
not mhr dUappoiated but disRunted M the
A puilding aMociailon ia among the
Al^(ftX‘‘
the
nc west thing!! at Lcalic.
At Very Low Figures.
,, ,,
*». ir wa i
Kt the
The barbera of Jackaon are forming
laho
itity of Plow Points, etc., that I
themaclvw Into * protective union.
aoeover wholesale prices, to closo out
Tbe Marehali Stetrotnan hlu stopped
ite daily edition beeauae it did nt jay.
e ptare, and yours reepectfuUy,

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HOUSE TRIMMINGS

BUILIDNG HARBWARE

LOWEST ESTIMATES
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Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

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Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Wate.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner
■ VOL XXXI. NO 52.

The Hastings Banner.
HastiM**. Barky Co., Mien.,

,:;SHALL L. COOK.
SVIl-MCRIITIOS RATER

Ai&gt;vm:risjNi; rates:
luu.- per year..........;..............*100 00
'Utnicitw fors'ccia! po-ulous.
.ion PRINTING.

.„w..-»I;rr!lci-Mtln U.eJ«* ITtnUas Ip!rt :.nt.&gt;r til-’ IHNVFB. EycnrthlM tn the
M t recfflce l&lt; new; *&gt;i‘l with the laie-t rare*of
.. a th- iuo-t ;ip|irnve4 patteniaal machinery*
V. .K -np*tci&gt;t*»rkinei&gt; employed, enables the
■iASKKH totlo tire-class t:*i work.

. Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

'APTTAL, $50,000.00.

• lx*. 15. |C&lt;C In MINI
nwrly occupied by MtWT Bros.
OFFICERS:
iron, Prfrldrnt;
V. , S. Goodyear. Vice. Pre*.:
(J. D. Beetle, (atdiier.
DIRECTORS:

HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 28,1887.

County News.
WOODLAND.
Farmers are nearly done sowing oats.
Geo. D. Barden has sold his drug
stock hi 0&lt;h-twato Henry VanHoutcn.
M.S. McArthur and wifo. of Camp­
bell, were visiting at his father’s on
Sunday.
I. Paul has his new barn nearly
completed.
S. Haight has sold his’building used
as a finishing room to W. Baird for
■?200.
•
Chas. Lane has moved into his resi­
dence on Thatcher 8L
C 8. Palmerton has opened an office up
stairs in the Asplnail block. Those
wanting legal information will please
call during office hours.
If you want to see a sptirimcn of Mr.
Knapp s, of Sunfield, painting, just go
and see Dr. Carpenter s house.
Grattan Huddle, of Ohio, was here
visiting special friends last week.
On Monday last Georgu Cunningham
was at John Maier’s after a load of hay,
and while they were sitting around the
stove after dinner a shot gun which
was ir. the hands ot John Maier was ac­
cidentally discharged, planting the con­
tents in the knee of Geo. .Cunningham.
Drs. Carpenter and Benson took out
severed pieces ot bone tiesides the shot.
Mr. Doud and daughter have return­
ed from their visit, and with them Mr.
Doud's mot her.
Walter Holmes has returned • from
Tenuessee, and he thinks that Michi­
gan is gocxl enough for him.
Mrs. Mary Andrews is again in our
' luidsi, after a long visit in Ohio.
Deacon Holmes is on the sick list
again.
'
■
Dqc. Hopeh is very sick again.

jonNa to i r.Y c -ENTi: u.
I.
J.A.Greblr.
Mr. Doe has 'Tool
v.Mnable ' horse
■n.
i itiester Mi
with diKtemper.
.
C. D. Ri tl*.
Mr. Frank Sheffield and wife visited
friends in Bellevue n tew days ago.
Iku.kiit1: HusiifcM Traortded.
We learn that Miss Dora Bristol is
. Kbout to start in thef-age business.
.
* C, 8. Bristol is building an addition
W. LOWRY. M- D..
.: to his house.
Physician, S&amp;cgyon and Oculist |. e. Risbridgtr is now sporting a new
i~■—1—■“*’—'■ rfxifl-cart.
i
Curds are out for a wedding at Bon­
IMepbvur at Hoiluway.V drug store,
per- npeciol attention paid to surgical diseases field of Miss Thamie Morford to Burt
Vansickle, Wednesday evening, 27tn.
Cassie Bristol is working by the
month for Geo. Bryant, of Dowling.
'V .
Physieap and Surgeon,
Burt Bristol is working for Henry.
Woodland. Misti.
I1. F. Powers has rented the East­
&lt;00* ck-or 'outh of Hie post odlee. will be man farm and Arthur Mantle is going
Xttdlttere day ornlgbu ■
to move into the house vacated by him.
Mr. D. Bristol accompanied by Eva
*L1 R. TIMMERMAN.
Palmatier visited friends at Cedar
L . Homo’pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, Cratic on Sunday last.
iFlna door ra»t of HoUuwnys’ drug store.)
Will Fisher has bought a young yoke
of oxen.
I c. LAMPMAN. M. D..
Emma Dunn is working at Mr.
*.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
Ehwy's.
&lt;tal and lcuu»U- dunk aapecialty. Pile*.
Wm. Burroughs is raising his barn
• •■ala and &lt;*IUT dl'tswi of the rectum. treatni. -u&gt;ii a '-an: gu.muilrrd or no pay. providing preparatory to building a basement
• -'rltU o agtrenicirt It had to that eUc-et previ- under it
u&gt; trcaimeut. ResIdrure and other corner
&gt; Person »u*i Center street*.
CARLTON.
R. Wm. JONES,
. Jbiom Beattie and wife Sundayed
Dentist.
I with G' T. Daniels and wife.
All «ork promptly attended to.
• Win. Hecht and his best girl Sundaved at J. Carpenter’s.
C. WELTON
Quite a snow storm passed over here
Monday night last, dropping a few
Is ae-nt for the Ohio FMpwr’a iMorance Co. flakes on the ground.
He wnles policies ou a nun's property against
John 8trausbaugh has a very tick
om by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident..
home.
Mrs. Elizabeth
an came from
(X)()K &amp; SHELDON^
Ohio last week.
repairing her
house.
(OtScefn Abstract Btoek,Hastings, Mleb.)
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Coats,
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry
April
23d,
a
girl.
&lt; krouty.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. EisenTAMES A.8WEEZEY.
hood, April 17th, a son.
•I
,
Lawyer,
The Ad ven pi baptised five more
members Kunda/ last.
Hastings. Midi.
James Covert is building an addition
l*raettero in all courts ot the stair. Office over
on his store.
■
About 130 of Dr. A. J. Wright’s rela­
tives and friends invaded his borne
4 E.KENASTON.
A..
Attorney at Law, Monday lost, reminding him that it
was his 2&amp;th anniversary. A number
Practices In an eoarts of Uie State. Collections of presents were left.
uromplly attending to.
John Carpenter, Sr., was kicked by a
colt Sunday and hurt quite badly.
MARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Bl Insurance and Loans.
.CEDAR CREEK.
QSce.wtth J- G. Runyan * Son. 2 doors north
Oats arc all sown in this vicinity, und
ot PostolBee.
Special attention girt-ti to making exchanges now plowing for corn is the order of
ef property. The intcre»U of nno-reaidenl the day.
. ,
Miss Effie Day, of Wisconsin, is visit­
ing friends and relatives in this vicini­
ty.
Loyal K Kx*ernx.
C. H. VaxAmmax.
David Balter Is building a slut andI
(7 NAPPEN &amp; VAXARMANi
wire fence along the front side of his:
farm, which adds very much to the ap­.
Lawyers.
pearance of tho premises.
(Over Kaatlngi NaUonal Bank.)
Albert Nutt and family returned
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney from Bucaonnn Tuesday.
’ T At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Isaac Tolles has received his contract
for carrying the U. 8. mail on this route.
Practice* In all rourta of the state.
for the ensuing four years, although
W^-LIAM B. SWEEZEY,
there were other bids under his.
’ •
J ustice of the Peace.
David Mortbland will move this'
Cohectlou* a xprolalty.
week to his farm one mile north of,
here. Mr. Morthlund went into the
r m. h.'gIllaspie.
merchanlik business in this place
* •
Notary Public.
about five years ago. and has won ter,
Boye»&lt; Mill*.
himself)! large number of friends and
JJARY C. COBB,
:
patrons, who are loth to see him leavei
the counters in his store. Although he
will kwp a clerk, and operate the store'i
T ASHIONA RLE DRESSMAKER,
himself, his presence will be missed.
Henry Vandenburg wears a very
Efntcial Attention Oiren to Cutting pleasant smile. It is a 10 pound girl.
cud Fitting. PaUtTW Cut to order.
There was an uncommon large crowd
Iloom« ovrr Sehsntt’ Store.
to the quarterly meeting last
,
l!o;:r» from 7 a. m. to » p. m.
A.C. Wait, not contented with a
merchant’s life, has gone to forming.
VRANK C. BOISE,**
The pleasant face of Henry Campbell
.
Nashville, Mich^
Is now seen behind the counters in D.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Atent lor al! the kudiu? rar.kea of Hardware L. Morthiand’s store. ___
and Fann Haehloery.
FOUR CORNERS.

P

Onr sick are convalescing.
Sfirprise on Da Cotton to-night (MondUUur school opened to-day with Nora

LA.
•h Hall, over Julius R

uomU's store.
A. H. JOHNSON, M. W.

IS. A.HC10M0KE.R. B.

Raby

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carriabeS

Matthews as teacher. Success to her.
I* McIntyre has, purchased a new
d°Etta WoBe ij at work for Mrs. Finlev Marks, of tire state road.
.
AustinBaraum is spending his spare
hours in breaking colte.
,
Mr. Rockwell's child who has been
very IB from drinking lye. is better at’
this writing.
l
Hocner Wood baa bis grainsry and
horse bum ready to be raW ^

prise ax Dr. Wright**.1

HICKOR F CQRJTERB.
Henry Fowler hits purchased a lot of
Mrs. L. C. Campbell, upon which ho
intends to erect a tine-house in the near
future.
Charles Clark moves from here to-dav
upon his newly purchased farm of
ten aenu. four miles south of Hastings.
Alva Pennock has returned from
Occolo Co., where he bus been spend­
ing several days by the bedside or his
sister Mrs. M ilo Barnes, who is very low
with consumption.
Mrs. Esther Pennock left her home
on .Saturday to assist in the care
of her sick daughter at Hurt, Oceana
Co
The excitement created about here
last week by the finding of the dead laxly
of hu infant in Uie out house vault ut
Robert Cairn’s residence has not abated.
V arious rumors are afloat relative to the
affair. The mother of the child. Miss
Florence Roach, wa* to have been mar­
ried to Mr. Frank Lawrence in about
two weeks. She saxs that one Robert
Armer. of Hope, is' the father of the
child,and that he was desirous of marry­
ing her. but her father forbid her keeping
his company and demanded ot her that
she go with Lawrence, as he has prop­
erty. Mrs. Albert anti Miss Florence
Roach have the sympathy of a large
circle of friends, while the father of
the unfortunate girl has but little if
»qv sympathy from tho^o who are
familiar with his domestic life. Since
the affair has lieen brought to light Mr.
Lawrence has stopped work on his new
house.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright wai completely
surprised on the afternoon of the 1'Jlb,
। by quite a large delegation of her sex
driving in her door yard with baskets
and {mils in hand taking possesion of
her best room. Nor did she fully re­
cover from her situation. until the
gureU announced to her that they had
.come to remind her that that wits h’-r
3uth birthdat. Mirny nice arid valuable
presents wdre ielt as tokens of love and
esteem with the bopp »t»e may enfov
them wtth-tunny more birthday anolvtwsarys. Alter enjoying a social time
j/lt was served, alter ’which the parties
returned to their diffetenl homes, teeljng it had been good for thorn to have
been there.
Mrs. Geo. Jones, an elderly lady, is
quite sick with what the doctor says is
shingles.
Rev. O. Johnson has returned to his
charge ut Westville.
John Moran lost a valuable horse the
other day.
Mrs. Nellie Bush, of Kalamazoo, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Bissel.
Mrs. D. C. Ranney, of Kalamazoo,
spent aeveral days visiting friends
about the Corners the past week.
11. M. Byington has treated his house
and barn with u new coat of paint.
Quincy Tolles is dressing bis house
with paint, Henry Fowler doing the
mechanical work in bis usual good
style.
.Some farmers hav'Bsown their oats
while others have not ploughed a fur­
row, even for garden purposes.

BOWENS MILLS.
Quite a snow storm Saturday morn­
bonder if that Orangeville man has
got his potatoes blanketed this spring?
Perry Johnson has returned from
Tennessee and has moved into Mr.
Chillson’s house.
Mr. Barr has moved out of Mr.
Fitch’s tenant house and Loren Bost­
wick has moved into the Woodard
house.
Mr. Patterson has his house well un­
der way and when completed it will be
one of the finest houses in this part of the
town.
Geo. Rickard is preparing to build a
slat and wire fence along the front of
his farm.
)
Quite a number of new recruits to
the L. O. G. T. lodge at its last meeting.
Several members- of the 1. 0. G. T.
lodge ot this place attended the funeral
ot On al Fenton at Middleville last
Tuesday.
Rev. Calvin Cummins, of Hamilton,
visited at Eld. Glllaspie’s the fore part
of the week.
M rs. David Stafford is on the sick
list, but at this writing is on the mend.
Belk- Manley is visiting at Plainwell.

| evenin •, May ilOth. All suhecrib»-rs
now on our books who are not in ar­
rears on suliscription. will lie admitted
free. New aubecriliers will be entitled
to free admission on the payment of
fifty cents cn subscription on or befofe.
Muy 20th. All are invited.
The meetings 111 the rink continue
with an increased attendance. Sunday
evening every sent was occupied. Eld.
Wales discoursed on “Conversion,”
showing that every man must turn
from sin to holiness before he can en­
ter the kingdom. The most quiet order
prevails in these meetings, and the
closest attention has thus far been-paid.
Present indications go far to prove
that the D., L &amp; N. railroad managers
nre making every effort to shun the
Freeport line. Why this is done, in
the face of Mr. Mulliken’s assurance
that he would survey the Freeport
route liefore he located his line, we can­
not tell. Of course there is yet time to
make the survey. If the D., L. .Y N.
will not give us a road we must look
elsewhere for relief. That negotia­
tions are already under way to secure
an outlet, with every prospect of speedy
success, is pretty gotxi evidence that
Freeport does not intend to “rry over
•spilt milk." In the Herald’s next issue
we expect to be able to convince our
readers that the silver lining to our rail­
road cloud has Itecome plainly visible.
W. II. Owen, druggist of Maple Rap­
ids, was in the village Monday.
Ida Parka returns to Freeport to-day.
to the delight of her many friends.
Prosecuting A Horney Colgrove and
John Greble, of Hastings, were Ueraid
callers Friday.
Rev. A. Naglerand wife, of Sheridan,
are .visiting their parents and numer­
ous fro nds in thi* vicinity this week.
Special Corre»p&lt;xi4ewe.
Wheat looks well but needs rain
quite bad.
*
Wm. Roush commenced work in the
handle factory last we -k.
Z. Fox has uiovnl his family into the
house vacated by Jacob Clemens.
Large crowds attend toe Advent
merliugs Ht the rinK.
Our people still live in hopes of get­
ting a railroad.
The G. A. IL band will play outdoors
one night of each week during the sum
mer.
Geo. Stacy has moved on the B. Ekert
farm.
AUiert Parks has commenced work
on bis toirn again.
Mrs. Ernest Gosch is reported better
at this writing.
*
A Leetka has sold his horse nowcr
and tools for driving wells, to his son
and one of the Hanna bovs.
Wm. Hellreigle, Sr., of Bowne, is
building a new house.
A. Fiske is also building a house.
B. Ekert starts'this week for Missou­
ri, and if he likes it there will move
family to that state In the near future.
Rev. A. NagrJer and wife, of. Sheri­
dan, are making their parents and
friends a visit The Rev. will deliver a
sermon at the English M. E. church
Thursday evening. April 28.
Last Thursday Wm. Richardson's lit­
tle boy discovered that their house was
on lire. Will not being at home his
wife gave the alarm, and Charles
SmeJcherand O. Fuller, who were soon
ut band, climbed to the roof and suc­
ceeded in putting Rout before any /ser­
ious damage was done.
Elder Brotherton has moved to Alle­
gan Co., where he will take charge of a
circuit 8. R. Hunt has moved into His
house here.
John Beeler has purchased a large
number ot fruit trees.
Herbert Hinkley has gone to Muske­
gon to work this summer. The band
will miss him, os be was their clarionet
player.
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WHOLE NO. 1665.
Mrs. Feter Howard, mother of Mrs.
John Earl, died Sunday HfbTnoon. She
had been for years an invalid.
'
Mrs. L. Loveland will have a class in
painting this spring. Any one desir­
ous of learning the prt, should call upon
hrr.
We came hear having a blaze a few
days since. The feed mill was discov­
ered by Henry Alien’s little son to pe
on tire, and prompt action was required
to extinguish the same, which was for­
tunately done.
School commenced to-day.
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aud standard, silver water set. silver
fruit basket, two silver pickle castors,
silver augur bowl, cream pitcher and
spoon holder, one dozen silver fruit
knives, silver fruit dish, three silver
mapkin rings, silver dbllar, glass wa­
ter set, glass snuoe dish, glass cake
stand. Turkish rug, gilt frame with
ecture. hand satchel, cuff and collar
ixra. Turkish neck muff,sllk handker­
chief, gold cuff buttons and cbllar but­
ton, bed spread, chair tidy, crnrnb tray
and brush, tooth pick bolder, walnut
paper case.

HANFI ELD.
Work in putting the fair ground
Effie Burroughs has gone to Paw l*aw track in splendid condition will begin
this week. Em. Busby is bound this
to spend a week with relatives.
Mrs. Joe Hartley, of Battle Creek. Is track shall be Na 1 in every respect.
visiting at her father’s, Cyrus l*ettenEM.’ Busby has secured the services
liarlle Powers is going to work Mrs. of Nelson Johnson,ot Grand Rapids, to
Eastman’s farm, where he moved lost train his horse. Mr. Nelson baa re­
week.
moved to this-aity and will begin oper­
Lntn Rickipyer has moved to Bedford. ations at'onoe. lie comes highly 'rec­
Arthur Mantle has moved, in John ommended by Mayor Dykeiaan, of
Kipp’s tenant house.
.
Grand Rapids, and others, as a sober
We hope when the new merchant and gentlemanly young man, and an
comes, ho will put a stop to the boys expert trainer. He is anxious to secure
gambling at the store* evenings.
two or thre« more good horses to train.
Terms reasonable. For further particu­
JUSTICE.
lars, call ah Busby's barber shop.
EDITOR BANNER:

I 'do not desire to lend my influence
in favor of disorder or bud citizenship,
but 1 do believe tn protecting the name
and reputation of good men from the
pen of those who are delighted when
misfortune comes to their neighbors,
and opportunity is presented to . stab
them In the buck. Good citizens of
Barry will ponder longer© they will
denounce as good a man a* F. A. Black­
man, who has always been true to
every man, a kind hearted citizen and
the favorite of the boys in blue. “The
fistic encounter” when the facts are
kriown was fully juslitusl.
It would have Ixn-n far better had the
author of “the finite encounter” been as
fair and just to his neighbors as F. A.
Blackman has ixsen to him and every
other num. We never have believed
that the Police Gazette was a good edu­
cator. It has never raised the standard
of manhood or fllb-d the heart with one
noble impulse. It breeds but a hunger
for the sensatiemd. A little more care
and judgment next time.
Foll»winu is the jury list for the
May term of chart:
Hiram V. Munger—Assyria. '
Melville Holcomb—Baltimore.
Jas. M. Cadwallader—Barry.
Oliver Cheney—Carlton.
M. H. Palmer—Castleton.
. Wm. J. Fisher—Hastings.
Frank F. Campbell - City.
Elbert 8. ColUns—City. '
^Abraham Replogle—Hope..
Wm. Balk-lrvlng.
Asbad Beat*—Johnstown.
Seneca Heigh—Maple Grove.
John L. Youngn—Orangevilleu
Harrison H. Brownell—Prairieville.
J. G. Kirchner—Rutland.
John S. Johnson—Thornapple.
Henrv Stincheomb—Woodland.
Theodore Moore—Yankee Spribgsw
Cyrus Altman—Baltimore.
Myron Wing—Barry.
U m. Durkee—Carlton.
Oliver Seas—Castleton.
B. F. Gaskill—Hastings.
Benj. It. Rose—City.
Chas. 6. Huffman—City.
Walter Worth—Hope.
Richard Doyle—Irving.
J. IL McKee—Maple Grove.
Walter Brown—Orangeville.
Henry Marsh—Thornnpple.,

FbLLOWiNO is the report for Barry
county, taken from the Michigan crop
report, just received:
. The wheat top is badly browned,
but 'the root is all risht. The newlyseeded clover Is good, but the old clover
fields are somewhat damaged. Do not
think wheat at present is injured from
freezing and thawing. It had a light
growth because of late seeding and
heavy condition of the soil at seeding
time. We are favored in this locality as
to wheat and clover. This month 'has
been very hard on wheat. Wheat was
injured during March,
and small
patches of clover In some meadows are
nearly destroyed, but will not be plow­
ed up. Tpo early to give estimate on
clovpr meadows and pastures. Too
early to decide on apples yet, but trees
are in good condition.

11ARRYV1LLE.
Mrs. Friend Soules is among the sick.
A goodbye turnout at the church last
Sunditv morning. Eid. Paxton being
able to fill his appointment.
David Barr left last week for Battle
Creek, where he has a situation in a
brick yard.
Died, April 17th, at the residence of
his sister. Mrs. Thomas Mead, of con­
sumption, Wallace Haywood, aged 35
yeara. Mr. Haywood lived in this vi•Inity for a number of years on what is
known as the Havwood farm. A few
years ago lie moved to Freesoil, this
state, and was engaged in running a
~ FREEPORT.
boarding house, until stricken down
From the Uerald.
The butter and egg buyers are too with disease, when he cumu here In
hopes of finding medical aid, but of no
numerous to mention.
SunpniSE.—The surprise wedding
The wheat in this section looks fa­ avail. The funeral was held at Morgun
in Red ribbon hall, on the 19th, and at­
vorable for a good crop.
anniversary of of Dr. Wright and wife
There are no vacant dwelling houses tended by a large number of friends took place at their home in Carl­
and relatives, and the remains were
or rooms in our village.
laid to rest in the Barry villr cemetery. ton, on Monday, April 2hth. It being
8. Hunt and wife are domiciled in
so well planned and executed that neith­
the house vacated by T. Brotherton.
JOHNSTOWN.
er of them ha* the slightest hint of
Large numbers of fish are being tak­
Mr. Clemence has his barn almost what was going on until they reachod
en from the river, some as high ns l(K»a
home, as the Dr. was away attending
ready to raise.
Frank Sisson and family have taken
C. 8. Bristol is building a very nice professional calls and .bis wife was at a
lady’s house asristln^-in makinir ar­
possession of the “Withey'’ place east of upright to bls house.
C. Rlsbrldger says be will not work rangements for a birthday party. Upon
town.
_ ..
returning, to their great surprise they
Dr. Abbott, who has been confined to on h farm any more, for he can make found a host of friends to the number
more
money
buying
hogs
and
cattie.
his bed for many weeks, is slowly re­
We learn that Joe Davis is dead. of IflO In possession of their home, with
covering.
.„
the
table spread with delicious viands.
Dan'1 Yarger, Sen., of Carlton, is re- Wonder what F. B. will do now for
A very appropriate poem was then read
covering from a recent severe attack of some one to make the garden.
Dora Bristol, who has been quite sick by Mm. Moses Fuller, after which well
pneumonia.
timed remarks were made by Rev. L.
Rev. Brotherton departed with his for a lew weeks, has very much im­ M. Garlic, of Woodland, and prayer by
family for his new home in Ottawa Co. proved in health.
Billy, the kid. has been engaged by Rev. Bowen, of Freeport, and music by
J^D.BJennlngs. Campbell, will con­ W. H. Bristol to make his garden.
Airs. Smith Holmer. Then came the
Our quiet and peaceful neighborhood presentation of the presents, which were
struct a reservoir on his farm and plant
was thrown into quite an excitement a costly and useful, by Rev. Garlic with
German carp therein.
fitting remarks. The Dr. responded in a
few
weeks
ago,
over
a
wedding
that
Zagonvi Fox has moved his family
feeling manner, and returned bis sincere
into the Wolcott house on Beech St, re- took place not far from here.
thanks for the evidence of good will
crotlv vacated by J. Clemens.
GERKEY.
tendered himself and wife. Refresh­
Wm. ProHser, of Irving, sold the pro­
D. M. Myers'little girl Li quite sick ments were then served and all seemed
duct from 100 h«M the past year, for
to enjoy the plcanant occasion. Upon
SI ID; who says that poultry Is not at this writing.
' Billings &amp; Caln talk of putting in a the departure of the iriends they song
profitable?
.
’uckerville” “God be with you till we meet again.”
J. W. Godfrey and wife export to de­ stock of goods in the “Pucker
Among tho friends from abroad were
parted lor Brookfield, Laton Co. Friday store.
Frank Nye reports « good attendance Rev. Garlic and wife. Geo. Weed and
morning to visit relatives redding
wife, of Woodland; Rev. Bowen and
there. Mrs. G. will remain with her at the Tamarac school.
wife. Mrs. Reuter and two daughters,
D.
M.
Myers
is
selling
“
Kelly
’
s
Pat
­
parents two or three weeks.
Eva and Llbbie. ol Freeport: B. Crane
F Mraant. Frank Brayton and Herbert ent roll fence."
and wife, of Nashville: Dr. I. pjohn and
HinSerwrre in Hidings. Ti«day
daughter Mane. B. Rose and wife, T.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
evrnng to hear the “Boston Stars.
Master Harry Goss starts for Browns’ Phillips and wife. L. E. Stouffer and
Mr.andMre.Jno. Fish are now nice­
wife. Peter Covert and wife, A. C. Car­
lv situated In their new home just west Grove, Kansas, to-dav. where he will Enter and wife. Mm. A- Kuhlman.
of W Fox’s, having moved into the spend the summer with relatives.
rs. Mary Geer and Ml*e VilMa Warn­
Fred Young was brought-4ft&gt;ine last
same last Friday. John has rented his
er, nf Hastings.
farm “up north" and experts to remain week, and is much better, though otill
Gifts ---------------------------------------------presented were m foUcws:____
uuui
an
invalid.
Marble top center table, large tnsy
here this summer.
, ,,
RobL Peck and familv have moved
chalr, Webster's unabridged dictionary

SMILES.
“You want a flogging—that’s what
you want7 said a parent to an unruly
son. -I. know it. dad. but I’ll try to
get along without it!" said the inde­
pendent hopeful.
\
Firth Deacop—“I sec Rev. Joseph
Cook is down on every kind of specu­
lation.*'—Second Deacon—“Glad
to
hear he has improved." “Improved F
“YeSj'hb religion is mostly speculation."
“Ergo.” remarked the Professor to
his class after a long preamble; “ergo,”
—then stopped to take breath. ’ Well,
let ergo!" sung out one of the students,
and the conclusion was mined.—Wash­
ington Critic.
.

“What shall I evsr do with such a
hud boy ?" said u loving mother, as she
strove to impress on the mind of her
elx-year old towriiead his manifold
troublesomeness.—vUh! you let me

A Bobton -lawyer recently met hte
match in a witness who was giving
evidence about an old lady’s loss of
mind. Lawyer—“Did she look as I am
looking at you now, for instance?"
Witness—” Wtil. yes; unite vacant like’”
There was much sound palpable
aument la the speech ot a country
to an idler who boasted bls ancient
family. “So much tho worse for yon."
tald the peasant; “as we ploughmen
say", the older the seed the worse the
crop.”
- "She did wrong to look back, didn't
site, Daisie?” “Yea. luamma." “And
what do you think Lot thought when
he saw his poor wife turned into a pil­
lar of salt ?f’ “1 don't know mamma. I
'sped he wondered where he could get
a fresh one’.”—Philadelphia Call

A candidate forofike rode up to a
house in Gilead, (Ill.,) and asked for
the bead of the family. “He's down tn
the field." said the latter’s wife, “bury­
ing our dog.”—“What killed the dog?” •
asked tho office-seeker. “He killed
hitnsdf barking at candidates! ’ The
candidate rode away.
“George,” said a schoolmistress to
one of her unruly scholars, “why is it
that you behave so badly? When you
first came to school you were obedient,
submissive, and willing to learn; now
you are just the contrary." “Weil, to
tell-ttfe trbth, marmsaid George, “1
was not much acquainted then."
“Bromley, you never heard such an
eloquent seruion before, I am sure.
There was no lagging of interest. 8uch
brilliant passages----- " “Yes, Darringer, I admit thaL Still, I slept during
one of the nassoges.” “You did, eh?
Why, Bromley, what passage was it?"
"The passage of the collect!on-box !*’
When women nre the advisers, the
lords of creation do not take the advice
till they have persuaded themselves
that it is just whnt they had intended
to do; then they act upon it, and(if it
succeeds, they give the weaker vessel
half the credit of it; if it fails, they
generally give her the whole.—Louisa
Alcoft.
“Where do you expect to go when
you die?" asked the parson of the news­
paper reporter, who hod been carrying
on something awful. “I don’t know
where I shall put up.” replied the
young man: “but as I suppose 1 ahull
have complimentary tickets to both
places, I may alternate according to the
weather."
Teacher—“What bird did Noah send ,
out of the Ark F’ Smallest boy In th©
class, after a pause—“A dove. Sir.”
Teacher—"Very well; but I should
have thought that some of you big
boys would have known that" Tall
pupil—“l*lease, 8!r. that boy ought to
know. Sir, ’cause Ins father’s a birdketcher, 8lrr
“Little boy,” said a gentleman, “why
do you hold that umbrella over your
head? It’s not raining." “No." “And
the sun is not shining.” “No." “Then
why do you carry it?........ cause when
it reins father wants it. and when the
sun shines mother wants it. aud it’s
only when It’s tills sort of weather that
I can get to use it at all.”—Chambers'
Journal.
■
Kentucky client—“It's too bad. tobecause you indulged in too much airy
pessiflagr l&gt;eforetne lury." Kentucky
lawyer—“Airy persiflage? 'What are
you talking about? It was nothing
but the bent Bourbon, and. what's more.
I don’t believe the jury mw mo taking
it. ritber.-Tid-Bito.
’ “It is no longer fashionable." says a
local dancing professor, “for men ,to
dance in their bare feet Id Denver ball
rooms, and 1 am in hope© that before
long they will oeam the disagreewhto
habit of shooting the tiddler when he
breaks a string. In good society the
ladies always remove th-Jr over idiom
before gola
“ “
*------practice
of
-----------------gum between the daam to btiag dto• ©oaxoged ci rapidly « possible."

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Agricultural.
irCKJTK DA»'K.VjPOKT. **4*»r.

In his correspondence with the agri­
cultural press it has fallen to the lot of
the writer of this to become “the special
champion of red clover.” It it, to me,
a very pleasant task. The class of
plants to which it belongs botanlcally,
fs* very extensive and a very impor­
tant one, including the different varie­
ties of beans and peas, the black or yel­
low and the honev locust, and the dif­
ferent varieties of the cutalpa. Black
or yellow locust and esudpa specioea
are two of the mtHt luting varieties of
timber known. It is claimed that the
tatter will last for more than one hun­
dred years, when set in the ground.
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though ot these mediumi clover is the
most prixed, the olbur two, white and
mammoth or English, or as sometimes
called, “the sapling clover,” have values
peculiarly their own that give them
rank along with the most valuable of
farm crops. As a fertilizer, sapling or
mammoth clover has no superior, and
at the same time it makes excellent
and abundant pasture, and very good
hay. though for the latter purpose med­
ium clover is preferable.
And white clover, modest, unassum­
ing and unpretending, how can I suf­
ficient! v sound your praises* It can
not be done, at least not by your hum­
ble servant. It grows spontaneously
and luxuriantly on very poor soil; it
Kws earlv in the spring and late in
fall; makes the richest milk and the
sweetest butter; the calves and lambs
grow fat on it; the pigs like it above
any other gruss; the chickens, the ducks
and the geese all thrive on it. The no­
ble horse, companion of man, will.dis­
card every gfren thing for you; and
then to thynOt the millions of pounds
ofnatureskwg of sweet mellifluous,
stored away annually by the “busy bee,”
until the land is “a land flowing with
milk and honey!" And all owing to
my modest, unassuming little pet.
Then let theimilkmuid. the stalely dame,
the love-sick swain and the city belle
“hunt the tour-leafed clover," tit com­
panion for kings and princes.
The time lor sowing clover seed is at
hand, and the question will have to be
nettled, how much shall be sown?
There is no sentiment about this: it is
a plain matter of fact business; a ques­
tion of dollars and cents. If you will
allow the writer to decide, you will
sow clover on all of the wheat, and

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th. plu, ot moUxr Ittrw &lt;*1dal­
ly ritloo, so th»t e»tuo D»I.&gt;» t"”4

though some of it has to be plowed up
after harvest. W tilth is pay? In th*
opinion of the writer it will pay on any
land that does not already have ail
seeded fertility. I know it Is far from
customary to sow clover either with
wheat or oats where it is intended to
plant a fall or spring crop. Our clover
that was sown on wheat hwt spring
would surely have made from one ton
to a ton and a half of hay per ttcre, and
this was tolerably wril filled with seed.
Ooe twenty-five acre piece was pastur­
ed. fullv a month after the wheat came
off. with twenty-six head of cattle, ten
sown and fifty or sixty pigs. I never
could see that their grazing- made any
impression whatever on it- I am sure
that it would have kept the whole of
the stock-well for at least two months,
But for the fact that we did rot want
the clover damaged at alt
The pasture ms used was worth at
least $3U: as might have been used. 860
or 870. The coat of seed sown was
three bushels at SC per bushel, 818;
Bowing. 81.50;.total, 819.50. Deduct
this from 83U, -allowing the month's
pasture of the twenty-six head of cattie
and the ten sows with fifty or sixty
pigs as only worth that rnueii, leaves
&gt;1150 dear gain already, and a inagnificeot piece of clover. We could have
had another month’s pasture, worth
•68 leas 819-50 or 84S.aU. After IhX
the roots left in the soil were worth all
the seed cost.
Who can read the
above and aay that It does not pay to
sow clover for the first sumiuert
growth alone?
It is estimated that the clover roots
of an aero will amount to from two to
four tons—otherwise, from two to four
two-horse loads. When-clover is har­
vested for hay we expect to get from
one and a half to two tons to the acre.
We usually sow a bu«hel of seed to
eight acres, though mv convictions
now are in favor ui heavier seeding, ex­
cept on land that has been.in clover
several times recently. Average price
of seed, 85. would give 62J&lt; cents per
acre, cost of seed. Eight acres aeedeil
to clover, one bushel seed, average
price 85; sowing 75 cents; totaL 85.75.
Eight acres ot bay. one and a halt tons
to the sere, twelve tons, at 85, 8G0;
twelve bushels of seed, at 85,86U. The
ixniirvvement of the soil by the use of
Clover for growing any other crop is
equal to sixteen two-horse loads of
barnyard manure, worth 816 mere; to­
tal 8132. Of this num SltAi. or 8l*2.5u
per ucre. are dear profit.
bo, my friends, although “you can
not live by clover alone," it is tta- most
nrufitaide cropgrowi/on the farm, ami
it is iietter to pay 830 a bushel lor clo­
ver seed than not to sow it. Hut it is
better to raise some to sell aud plenty
te sow. For if you only raise pteniy
of dorer your land will grow neb,
whether you do so or not. Bui if your
land grows nch, you are on the high
road to prosperity.—Ohio Farmer.

. council peookedings.
Common council met in special sesdon April 1 llh. lor U&gt;e purpote of «pCoving the bonds ot officers elect.
ayor Bentley in the chair. Roll call­
ed. Aids. Present, Hama.
SIlB’
gerland. McNaughton und- McCoy—5;
"beent. Abbey, Hogle and jBeasmer—3.
Bond of taparrv E. i’hillips, ns city
marshal, with Philo A. Sheldon and
Richard B. Messer as sureties was
read, and on motion ot AM. Hams the
same was accepted.
i
The bond ot tieo. S. Tomlinson, rs
city treasurer, with Daniel Striker, F.
IL Barlow. Chax S. Blrtan. Chas. IL
Hicks and W. S. Good; 'ear as sureties
was read, and on motion of Aid. Hams
the same was accepted.
The bond of William H. Miller, for
constable of 1st ward, with L. E. Stauf­
fer and D. C. Wooten as sureties was
read, and on motion nf Aid. McNaugh­
ton the same was accepted.
The bond ot Robert M.. Rogers, for
constable of 4th ward, with W. 1*.
Mmd und W. F. Hicks as sureties was
reau, and on motion ot Aid. Stebbins
the same was accepted.
Bond of Wilber L. Wait, as constable
for 3rd ward, with A. C. Carpenter and
Chnrivs Weissert as sureties was read,
and on motion of Aid. McCoy same
was accepted. Aid. Hogle takes his
seat.
The bond of Sidney Tinkler, as con­
stable of 2nd ward, with Geo. H. Tink­
ler and Moses Rich as sureties was
read, and on motion of Aid. Hams the
same was accepted.
On motion of Aid. Hams council ad­
journed.
.

By aid Abbey, that the recorder li
instructed to have cards printed con­
taining names of standing committees.
Carried.
By aid Bessmer. that the amount of
saloon and drug store tends be placed
at three thovsaod dollars for saloons
and two thousand for drug stores for
the coming yeai;. unless changed by the
legislature. Carried.
Bv aid Beramer. that the council
meet to accept tho liquor bonds on
April 2Pth. Carried.
.
fltmltxd. That the mayor is herein*
authorize*! to appoint such membent
of special police men as in his judge­
ment he shall deem proper.
Signed by J. M. Bessmer.
Same carrial.
By aid Bessmer. that council proceed
to ballot for street commissioner. Car­
ried.
1st ballot.fi votes—
Chas. Horton.*. 5

On motion of ala Hogle, a formal
liallot was taken in which Chas. Hor­
ton received 7 votes.
By aid Stebbins, that Chas. Horton
be declared appointed street commis­
sioner for the ensuing year. Carried
By aid McCoy, thut council proceed
to informal baliot for city physician.
Carried.
1st ballot. 7 votes cast.—
E. H. Lathrop......
Dr. Fuller
Dr. Snyder....................................
1st formal bidlot, 7 votes.—
Lathrop
Fuller
Pdlbemus
2
2d formal ballot, 7 votes.—
Faller.........................................
Polhemus
Drake
Lathrop................................

“Joseph," a writer in Form and Gar­
den, who has grown potatoes quite exten.'ively, says that only in case of unosuxl scarcity or extremely high price
ot seed potatoes would he advise cut­
ting medium sited tubers at ulL larger
ours more than once. or the largest in
more than four pieces. This be claims
is the conclusion drawn from many
years of experiment and observation.
Be aarerta that the yield from aja hole­
need tuber is larger than that from cut
need of equal weight. Thia, he aavn,
sffiows that It is by no means the quali­
ty of seed alone, which determines the
oatcomc; and he would have every po­
tato grower learu to understand the Drake
greet importance of planting one larg­ Fuller
er reed piece to a UH in preference to Folhemus..
4th ballot.
Fuller
It has been dated that Ute removal Snyder
of boras from cattle win save one- Polhetntu..
fourth of the food otherwise needed.
Another enthiMtotic individual beBeres that giving cattit- water at 90 de- Folhem us .
gnoi will save another quarter. Thia
■Mtkre one-half. The t»re» a-tvs that
the Farmer’s Review* advert^ for

Formal ballot.—
E. 8. Collins
Henrv Boorom....

appointed pound master for ensuing
year. Carried.
Whekeas, The common council
elected a board of water commissioners
at a recent meeting, M&gt;d
Whereas, The duties of said boan!
do not commence until July 1st. “cXt:
Therefore. Resolved, that the board
of water commissioners, whose term of
office commence on the first day of Jniy
next, be. and they are hereby authoriz­
ed and empowered to perform ail such
duties and act In the capacity «
commissioners between this date aud
July 1st next; and they lire further
authorized to negotiate with the Midi.
Central railroad for water rates, and
such parties as may wish to use water
motors, provided, that all actions taken
by said Ixxird be-approved by this coun­
cil. and in compliance with the rules,
regulationsand ordinances made and
provided for that purpose.
Signed by J. M. Betoiner. •
Carried.
,
.
.
Resoleed. That the recorder be in­
structed to advertise .for the dty print­
ing for the ensuing rear, council reserv­
ing the right to reject any or all bids.
First, printing proceedings of common
council, election and registration not ic­
es; second, ordinances und other legal
printing required by the charter per
folic); third, the price for tho whole
work.
Signed by Geo. W. Abbey.
Carried.

MltlCS
WHIT?

’AKlH15
SOAP.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
The only bnud of L&gt;undn
swarded a fir»t
b«»AoM Kin.™.,a,.

mood-ur in tne
’’ ~ wh'
,-eAtilislinienr where it «■ druuKUJ
i..iu n is—ir

,mKO&gt;U^_SFS!TO
KemP'8
Illis for Torpid Liver, for Cciwtipatian,
2 .or
the Comptexico. W. H. GoqdtiS
KBMJ-b PILE SUPPOSITORIES
cure where all other trealmaite fail
Price 50 cents per box. TYa GoX
year.
- ,

which b' wffi

grave.

1,000.000s

RIVER BOTTOi MO UPURDS
Vswatoxe Crwtol •** *»
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m irnu

Musiwrasni umjmi «

Tb- IJR-taT AXK ansa* VAUXT

ei

quarter t«»i on
two. and oo the
crit owned in Mi
rant tvrent y four i
«rf braixiblnc, roouib.n.
land be the »a:nr nu.r- &gt;-

flint jjricitejl_Uj5.il »« Wto-

fatoaa »»s
THOMAS M.GIBSON
by

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Lint I B4XK

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Hwtffa®&gt; Meltarlra. io Wiausa

pax n r: I

JAMES MEANS
“■-=•83 SHOE

due and pnyah'.*- t- .axia'i-h U.rrjtUr, 1
though the period thnifad t iru ra'Bn'.tt-V’

G»z;
J.MeiaiAC:

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next, ax i
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Full line of the above aboeH for sale by

LEADING RETA ILEUS
Throughout the U. 8.

RS 1 WM Office 63 Monroe St.
U&amp;. UUlfl. Grand Rapids.

ty.tovrntarev. north n-ugr tfaM atto, Barn
CotBity. MleMpus, contaiiorx r'chti arm •&lt;
land aerordlng to Use rticnanrnt sum).
RMTTH AOUtGKoVI. *!Urarj» fee*MP«

MANEK RKA8K

r.rwnd Rapid*. Mich.

ty. I ne aecrvtary
letter piaranUvlrg that tho rerttacaiw. wiilcE
ctarch could aud would pay him o goo! i ;ibl&gt;e examinatioi
aatary—onr&gt; of tbnv offhand h-tten which
Fjsj’Sr’w «to,-^'i*w,r’ratt'ehurrbea notnl for not paying wiff «rita.
He went nn.l ArrriM them a wbnlo year anreptably. mrriih|&gt;ati&lt;-nt]v. jn tact
MicMle^Uie. Friday. April A UB3.
Wwrj Cqrnere. friday. Apnl 3
tbry were axfamtabed nt Lfa pata-nctv Then
‘hataUwboIntisMj
Ira deinnmfad nil of hl-, -.nlarv that wia due
Arata they
umefatexi u, „*,&lt; B Kwn
trim vrr&gt; not willfcqj to take jntt wfau the
rim&gt; b ha.
fit to Rlrv him vuh'.utarilv.
But he tn.,1 them th y liod cauaed 11UI1 jo
••witrart detet
the :,-.n-n~th nf tlw i.TO~»I !h'’,r °airi,U “«“br«x m:d p»m, a Kaii-durlory i-iatuii.atinn in
ttawe to. fits 1^,1 tu iraj.njj. He w«rt into
cou't, jtt.Iw-.,! th.. Hl r&gt; wriitea by lira

....

n4Trst«2*

[A True Copt-.

Deta'itt having! &lt;
tw

th,‘ ■•Wttlocuil require
8Ura
-i&gt;H toArot
.
.

r*v &lt;i.tt m tii,.

Bk

th
he

Hr t&lt;4d

geDcrabbip.''
••You ran tell pretty well nhm your tnaa
to giving inf’
"Certainly I can." said the ;«;;il;tt. "I
watch h/ t yea anti i know at onev «bcn tho
punishment fa tegtacing to toil on him.
And, w bn I talk tn a man before I s-tatid up
Won' him at all. I can-majci- up my mind
whether be fa a fighter or not. There is more
tatelli^mcv required in this btrdonw than
outsjiJer* give ui credit for.”—.Sarrmt^ato
(Cal.} Beu.

So!
Un

IffCEii

HAxTixna, Mien.. April Uth. UK

To the Mayor and Common Council of
the City of Haetinge:
At the regular meeting of the Hast­
ings Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. held
March 9th. 1887. Wm. Green was de­
clared resigned on account of absence
from meetings and his name dropped
from the roll. Subject to the approval
of your honorable bodv.
Signed by H. G. Bentley, Sec.
By Aid. McCoy that the same be ac­
cepted. Carried.
R'^olocd, That the city marshal and
all other police officers be and they are
hereby required to report anv and all
arrests made by either of them, at the
first reAular meeting of each month to
the council, and the dispositioa made
in each case.
Sighed by John M. Bessmer.
Carried.
Rnnlved, That in each and every
case licenses be charged and collected
as required by the ordftiances, and no
devitation be made in any cast
Signed by J. M. Bessmer.
Carried.
By Aid. Bessmer. that council pro­
ceed to fix salaries of officers for ensu­
ing year. Carried.
First ballot, for salary of recorder.
7 votes—8200.
’
By Aid. McCoy, that tho salarv of
city recorder te fixed at
for the en­
suing year. Curried.
First ballot, for salarv of dty mar­
shal, 7 votes cast; 0—8k«’i. and I—8150
By Aid. McCoy, that the mlarv of
city marshal te fixed at 84&lt;X) for th* en­
suing year. Carried.
First ballot, for sahrv of citv attor­
ney. 7 votes cast; fl—875, and 1-81U0.
By Aid. McCoy, thut the salarv of
city attorney be fixed at $75 for the en­
suing year.
First ballot, for salary of city physi­
cian, 7 votes—840.
» * .
By Aid. Stebbins, that the salarv of
citv physician be fixed at 840. Carried.
First ballot, for wagra of street com­
missioner, । voles—82 00 per day.
By Aid. Hogle, that the wages of
street commissioner be fixed at 8200
per day for enauiugyetr. Carried.
By Aid. Bessmer, that the wages for
it’..'*1*”;fo'*crk •*
«
81uX) per day, and for man and team
83 00 per dav. Carried.
Bv Aid. Abbev. that council adjourn
to April 29th. Carried.
J

imi
M
du!

”2

u, .... later (ten«&gt;“
that of anotherJ If It b • rro1 wloe ther? .
cMitlv ot» chsc.-v in 10.000 U»t it to.what

j^iCcrvnt «rrti« bHaW lute - bR™nfom whole, «•* i» IU3-r 1,0 *° APcrt‘?a4
wtaa-aaiitag »!»!«■ f*h° cok**Itate WmiUX te.
,,1 l.x-o
tn mate wine without
«n*U !»-rr.
erf alo.b&lt; 1. «&gt; tkto &lt;W‘
“ *
lew- for the wurrt ot j&lt;n4-.jctfona- A« •
n-ir the rsaatdwturel wiw* an- offered
&lt; ?J« r a* Cdiforata wiwa, or as vtn onimairv,
or »ur cUrrt. They are lira
raisin* colored with Ion wood. Tira rarnn*
arc nUeM iii a vat Clkd with vatar at a
tcm’wnituru of CO degrrea, there being fifty:
flu- KaUonaof water to rrery hundredwrigtrf
&lt;rf miuns. s«nr' augar “ ‘‘ften ‘brown tn
to Ua'-t.-n fcnia ntatio-j, which usurdiy
eight orlcn day*, at the end of which tinia
tli liquid fa drawn off awl wine fa made.
It is, ■&lt;! eonrw* pale, and it fa «k«-Uwed with
war high i-o&gt;»rvd Frianfah wine, which, fa
ebran, and then a wJution &lt;rf tagwwl to
. ■ ■ ___ .a,.
♦ I.m mm£_
Freight, water works material.8 34 &gt;6 (VUU4IU
-- » - ----- ’ '
E. H. Lathrop. 6 mojcity physi­
and having but liltl- tannin Un y will not
.20 00
cian I
Dennis A Slingerland. adv. pro­
posal for water works and
4 (X)
printing circulars
F. Conkfi, drawing extinguisher
2 no not drugged, to vastly more brautifd than
to Grace fire
Jas. Wilkins, hand engine U&gt;
2 00
Grace fire
E. B. Barker. H. A L. truck U&gt;
Grace fire
F. Cross, extinguisher to Hay­
2 CO ducts &lt;&gt;f Italy, Turkey. Spain nnd On«v,
ford alarm of tire
Henry Bentley, watching at
Grace fire I hour
Dell Newton, watching at Grace
fire 2 hours
Sid W iley. 4 days, 4 hours at $3.00
13 20
on street ...
Chas. Bishop, 4 days, 4 hours at
&lt;&gt;*uiUab «•: i thoroughly p««! t'gbter6 t»J HulUvan add;
81A0 on street
3 (D
- - akill,
— eodunuMv aiai a good brad
••Plock,
Emory Wilkins. 2 days al 81.50.
Geo. McBryan, 2*4 days at 81X0
J no. Scoby, 1 dav with team....
3 OU Oghu with his head r.tax«4
F. Flfield. I« day at 83W♦
4 10
send hfa b
do tbe tncr4 good.
Mart Cramer, 1 day. 7 hrs. at
lie iniat
•1.50
Martin Ihcket. 1 dav
.
"What jiortkia of yoor anlngoutot’s body
By Aid. McCoy, that the same be al­
lowed and orders drawn on the proper do ynu aim at when you arc la the ring?"
"I rndvaver," mid Wulliran. “to hit my
funds.
man above ths
Carried.
‘
Communication of Frank Radford behind the car
and L. C. Feighner referred to commit­
tee.
By Aid. Bessmer that communica­ or belaud tho car will knock out
tion from Hastings Engine Co. be re­
turned. Carried.

WE REFUN D THE MON EY to any
one who has taken three-fourtha of u
bottle of Kemp's Saraaprills without
2 relief. It purlfit? the blood and gives
PriceS! per tettle.
tt - II. Goodyenr.

3

**“■

,2

to billot for dty attorney. Carried.
1st ballot. 7 votes.—
? utia:i■ M win- d«J«*
“J"'
with
JaBy“aMH«£ihal
*&amp;*• £ bare alxMJ\fSir nstfcn» ‘hey
* ,CW
appointed city attorney for the ensuing tbe I,ro'', rbUl ,M!id to tbe«rtUl find
'* nf .tea bare larpj
&gt;Tvald’l££!ner.tbat ~un^IP^’
d,Uy- t’°aLt£n wStbHr wtoto-taimuds kx rentxeilou with me
to tallot for pound master. Carried.
1st ballotE. 8. Collins
gCffiT::::

Council met in regular session April
15th. Mayor Bentley in the chair.
Roll allied, aids present, Abby. Hess­
mer. Hogle. MdGpy. McNaughton,
Stebbins and Slingerland. Absent
Hams.
To the Mayor and Common Council &lt;if
the City ■ of Hastinyit :
GentlemenI am pleased to report
to you that our city has enjoyed temarkablv good health during the past
year. The physicians have, as a rule,
reported promptly to the board of
health all cases of contitgious diseases
and every effort has been made by us
to prevent the spreading of any tonta­
gion. We have had several cases of
scarlet fever, all have been of a mild
form and no deaths have resulted
therefrom. We have had several cases
of diphtheria with three or four deaths,
but by carefully isolating the patienta,
the use of dbinfoetants and the burn­
ing of the clothing ot those who died
I all contagion was avoided. In cotn। pany with the mayor of the city or the
recorder. I personally inspected during
the summer nearly every drain and
out-house in the city and found a very
largo number of the vaults in a bad
condition, hundreds of them never hav­
ing been cleaned or moved for •years,
disinfectants were ordered used anc
new vaults dug wherever needed.
The alleys in the rear of the stores
are now in a l&gt;ad condition from the
accumulated filth during the winter
months and require prompt attention.
I would respectfully ask that the citv
marshal !* instructed - .to have the
slaughter house, now situated in the
fourth ward opposite the fair ground,
removed outside the -City limits. The
sanitary condition thrre is verv bad,
and detrimental to the public health of
the city and can only bo remedied by
removal Thanking you for past fav-

Signed, E. H. Lathrop, M. D, City
Physician.
Accepted.
By aid McCoy that this council
adopt the rules and regulations of the
preceeding council. Carried.
The mayor appointed the following
standing committees:
Committee
on
streets-Stebbins,
Abby, Hams aud Slinger land.
On rido walks—McCoy, Bessmer.
McNaughton and Hogle/
On finance—Hams, Hi xle and Sling­
erland.
On fire—Hogle, Abbey and Besamer.
On ordinances—Bessmer, McNaugh­
ton and McCoy.
^On city property—Abbey, Slinger-

IKwle. U»* Dr-

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ataul. pcartM dstr .&gt;•.;?
hi the oIRea vl Eefh'.'i
tj.MfcWrau.uu Jub Morteaxvf, wo !■«'
was duly
O' ■
A. «H&gt;lA&lt;* Jaou.-’I?
««U kegHter’* r ta
nteuta. on imra I'-, e"
rwr. on whlv'.i won.

&lt;•».«». andhv’u't
ittgbprn inatilut-’d •
teet
X'Jfixauxn.cs'o.

JJ-»*• POMiKMV.'i, Sefy.
». C..WARNER,

•M irn «&gt; iww
lie auclkxi, to the highes.
front door of thaeourt b" 1

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totttto w«i“
ps.-^

2

�A.toatehlng Snceaa*.
is the dutv o( every peraon who
Boscbee’s German Svrup to
irt it* wifid qualiti® be known to

heir friends in curing cowumptlon.
,h , ’ coughs, croup, asthnm, rheu•J'S. Sl’o IKt »» lhrO»t “d„!U"'
So p—on cun mi- It without
“'SSttr'rriM. Three dosm win nJu" CUM. «»J
-H-Mlder It the
. - X, ull -IruCTbls to recommend It
' ' M D~r " IM onwiimnUve. ut
tn ,! tolrvotu- bottle, uu 00.1M) Eoxen
;[,il«&gt; were wild hut your, und no cun
. .,i r,. Il hilled wm reported. Such a
.pLeineMtSe Ut-rman eyrup cannot
:,«&gt; widely known. Ask your drug­
. t ■&gt;ixjut it- Sample bottles to try,
“’.id at ten crate. Regular size, 75 cts.
*ciil bvidl druggists and dealers in the
. uited .states and Canada.

A LOUISIANA BALL
HOW

THE

CREOLES OF

TAKAPUS PRAIRIE

ENJOY

rO.

•HE

1. s H.iU'd Catarrh Cure is taki u
illy. iKting directly upon the
...K-t and mucusnirf&amp;ces of the syaPrice. 75 cU. per bottle. Sold by
Il Drutfgi-U.

CATARRH CURE.
It i» |wmS’A-1v. even snperlatively
wrong, for a drinking man to send his
young and innocent daughter to the sa,-x-n to bny "par s nips."
V.C .. .... would enjoy your dinner
*\
*nd are prevented by Dystw Acker’s I&gt;yspvrsl* Tablets.
They arc a nasillre cur . xor Dyapcp-ia, lnulgestion. Flatulency and CoMtlpetlon.
We guarantee them. 35 and 50 cents.
E, 11. Lathrop, Druggist.

In •many rrspects the gentler sex far
।’-prpAsses us. Point out the man, for
iUMUtnoe, who claims the ability to &lt;!»?-ver a thirty- minutes' lecture with his
mouth full of pins.
•
SLEEPLESS SIGHTS, made inferable by
khat terrible couch. Sbllob’* Cure I* the reme­
dy for you. tkidby W. H. Goodytar.
HlillXHlY MTALIZKR I* what you aeed for
■ . -••.'.pi.tlcti. Less e! appetite. Dluinen and a«
Kit lame bMk. side Or chest, use Kbltoh s por­
t. plaster, Rriee S3 cents. Sold by W. H.
doodyeat.
A boiHa the kettle is worth two on
your nos-.,:

An editor usually makes n good point
when he sharpens his lead pencil.
"How shall I stuff a deer’s bead?”
asks ’a correspondent. Stuff it with
taffy and ginnnlrops, you simpleton.

MichiganCentral

The Niagara, Falls Route.
CHAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taktar effect Ker. tub.IMG.

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Quimby,.....;.
Morgan
Nashville..,.;.
Charlotte
Eaton Rapid*..
Jucluou..........
Detroit

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Katon Rapids*
Charlotte
hMhvillc....;
Montan,.’....;
Quimby
Hjurrnras....
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-'.'uidiin! tlrue. Through co
‘rraud Itxpfdt and Detroit on all
CoxMgcriajra.—At Grand
«ako &amp; West MlrhlgM

City and Fetoiki
mw daily. Allt
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YOUTH AND

A GREAT HIGHWAY.

AGE.

THE

w pnft,°[,u*col’»C®P0P«’ hasronqrited a
Ut and history of eollegv chrera. Accord­
Ing to it the original shouta of the college*
were a repetition of tho name of tl&gt;e college.
This gave an advantage to the college*
which had sonorous names, end ns tho conriant aim of cheering U to make mere noise

LIFE.

Gombo" and Chivalry.
The Old Peddler.

HALL’S

\\&gt; offer One Hundred Dollars litard tor any case of Catarrh that ...
can
•_ Ve cured by taking Hull'ra Catarrh

OF COLLEGE WAR CRIES.

THE *T-

Across the rolling Attaknpus pralrlo a
small uavabwlo trotted, apparently In no
hurey to reach its destination. ThZnnturn!
giut of tlx- little Creola panics wm an caar
•‘lope’’ or canter; therefore it was that tho
irregular, rough trot of tho animabt cvideurod a rcatrainmg pull at the heavv bits.
Thjrc wcn&gt; five in the party, all excvlltTit
horrerw-u and nil drew.xl in tho cwso but
M.-,rri«g» is generally looked upon as durableJuuncwnun eottonudo of that section
-la-den effort. No woman was ever of Ix.aiu.-uu. They aoamrei to ba enjoying
•-i.irried unless she made an effort, tbem^lvre, for tlwlr h-arty Inuphtor aud
V«.a*o\x gx/sa Imid rvjxirtre. In French, all talking at ontime, boqxila- u frccslom from’ cure and also
vrorraah-d, is L.-cacao it is the best a *.-&gt;•,ire? of amnseinant they p-jwwwed In
t
'
'
cd Preparation known. It will pojL common.
lu tlx- ■[.‘Mance, just peeping above ono of
-. -ir cure all Blood Di*«we«. purifies the
t-b’e svutem. avd thoroughly builda up tho tho KWclU in tho prairie, the sknikr spiro of
,- Mtitutlun. Remember, wo guarantee 11 the little church of bl Pierro brokr the Hue
of the borixon, and. in its direction the
E. II. L.vrnitor, Druggist.
jarty wro riding. Ont upon these broad
.Whena lion is waking up the jungle Ktretctaa of a*moat trodcai country dlstamn
- livnres is never permitted to put in are very dcc-ptivo, and it was about two
bourn after the rtreplo wm find mvu that
r roar.
:
the rilera rdnid up in the littl.- tuna. Tho
wttlctnent did net comprixu more than
twenty-live or thirty botwea. th-.- most con­
spicuous of which were tho church referred
to and two atari-?.
The vlsllore alighted nt ono of the stores,
and were cordially ipvotcd by tho crowd
tbero oiaembled. They wv-med to know
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ovolved by a procrai ot evolution. There
camo Into existence n quarter ot a ccnturr
ago, when Yale and Harvard bad their boat
race* on Lake Quinsigunond, when the
Ifob! 'Rah! 'Rah! thrlro repeated was
first heard. Harvard sounded the ’Ralis
full, and oddc&lt;) “Harvard,” pronounced *o
that tho or nnd a clipped d w«ro nil that
were heard. “Yale” was added to tho Now
Haven^ collcgv's 'Raks with a long howl on
tho a.
Princeton's chrar was developed mon
after, e.( Princfton came into athletic rela­
tions with tho other colk-gwt They took ththrre ’ Raks for n bruH. and added tho xkyroritet.riz-b&lt;M;u-nh, which thsy hold mi to a*
long as tbo nine 'Hah* of their pppanenta
hold out, nnd then yell “Princeton" as a
(T.Ulope climnx. Dartmouth lion our of tbo
most novel cheer* of all. Some Indian must
have invrnto.1 it, and rtont collcg* lungs
give it tho right afflatus. It i* Wah-honwnh! TVah-boo-woh Diddy, diddy, Dartmouth! IVah-hoo-wati! It fa very pirturesque, and nuly a sophomore can Wah-hoo
to tho lx*l advantage. The hoo is like a
Luman owl's hoot.
Everybody has heard Columbia’s Hooray I
Hooray! Hooray! C-o-l-u-m-b-i-nl Tho
name spoils oat-rytlunicaUy. Jbhns Hop1:1ns university nt Baltimore lias token tbo
ground plan of the cheer ami built on it, a 1-

Boston

XU M !•»&lt; I» &lt;”«*” •"&gt;"
Io .53m. Aur. nfck n~- burux

Mtart.

ROAD

SEVENTY

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OUT

YEARS AGO.

deemawL

D. G.R
conic* Into court and renrracn
pared to rentier hi* nn»l accot
prars the same may be heard nuo
he^1.
divehargvdIftram hb
nr,( said treat.
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to gturie* and Ita joy* dkall are.

Whatorer f alrvat girt- and te-wt

When Lwas young this narrow round
Of hills a gio.-l. his world did l« mnd;

b'-x luinn life'* glonuu* virtorfca:

To this kmI world of every toy.
Ah. Heart at mlae, no more «« knoi
Tbn toy-1- aud dream* of king ago)
WISE MEN’S VAGARIES.
Friend* Sotactliln- to Laugh At.

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"Sjwaking of Alderman D.," said a Toronto
itrcet barrUU-r the othor day, who liad Ixwn
laughing heartily at aonto of tti- recent
ragarlcs of that worthy, “I believe every
man makra a fool of biundf nt wime time or
other, or get* mnw idiotic mania into Ufa
bead. Now, I know a staid, sedate, thirtr*'i
«tbiu’, 35-yeari»ld lawyer, of this city, who fa
ronotontly plaguoing his friends by chai­
Icnglng them to stand on tltdr beads whenover bo finds bimwlf alone with thdm. He fa
- ---- thb
remarkable
frat, _____
and "kb
on
cx;&gt;*rt at
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z,
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numerous legal friends are placed at a greet
dbadrantage, whenever th'-y outer •iuto
•- *•
the
eom)Kitition. Illi ofllre boy tells m&gt;- tluit this

1 u-tn-b-i-a, Btereus institute at Hbbokim
intimacy with them, for they were ad- and Union college at Ecbcncctady have al-nldrvsst &lt;1 by their Christnn names und dapped
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affectiiumtE ly on the back.
Rutgers has a cheer almost ns original as
TLr lately arrivi-d borvcithfn worn taken Ilartmoutli'a
It b ’Rah! T
Rah!
’•’uriil
*- ’ *’”
-L'
in vlsurgc by friends, and each wm &lt; wurted liow-wor.--wow! ■ Rutgers! William* lias
off tn dinner in mtno of the comfortable on cu^ran-ing and resonant ’Rah’ 'Hah!
dwellings, from tho chimneys of wbiS* th'Rail! Willinra! yams! yaint&gt;! yams! i’euntmrUng wti&lt;»ke gave sign U tho good chix-r aylvar.ia University has a wild Philadelphia
withui.
(uieer without any iqiccial charm. It is the froju-mUy. when be and th- boy arc aloue,
Gdneral h&lt;’«pltalily wore away th* after­ threo 'Raha und Ucnn-sjl van-l-an! Tho
filn'-es a blotting pad art tho floor in n cornor
noon; nnd as the evening rime slowly ’over Gbllcgr of tjio City of New York chccr bat of the room, And, planting his head tl.vreon,
th- prhlrin from th.- far emit, where I! was trr. ’Fbey wy ’l;ah tb.ron time* and add
elovalct hi- fret until Ito heel* are bard
already dark, a nutnlx-r of riding jartic«
- - -agnlust the wall, then fold* lii* arms und
C'onu 11 has a cheer that, unco hoard, can- smilesa rnrilc LorriLlvi-ugg-idivcof npoplcxr.
not•_ ba' fforpottm.
It U
H ff"-like the ri.ymc
rhymoof
tell* me he is
ts a family man. you
rgt^fen. , It
=f “-His
His wife t-lls
thirty on tlwir way, aud with them tnc vjait- U .c pa -. -n.-nirA It is given w ith proper we—that ho acqulr,-dt is extraordinary habit
oi-x : Drwncd in all the brilliancy of hij^dy- cmpkistoonly
„—in
.» time».—. »f excitement.
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llyil fcl|„ |m;
1. orc (n hb |iacboJw. daVM
colored calictK-*. dark eyc.1 dcmuit-llca gal- it Is: CorneUI Cornell! Cur ewr-cor-nrii; 1 , difficulty i:i preventing an exhibition of her
lojnA along m if grown to llx-ir side saddles, yell like —! Cornell! —New York Sun. ’
and their inerry laughter ma&gt;i&lt;- th- j-omber
quiet of the prairie mu d.-nl as they roJo.
Foiled With a Silver nrlrk.
‘■The only way to ern* my friend of hli
Ait hour’s ride brought tho party to their
destination. The house stood alone on tin
rrt-ortw: '’Minin;: now is not what It *u*l
prairie, sheltered by two or three live oaks. to be. In early day* there werv incident* ronipUrinneuL Well, ono rvcnfijg be called
upon a clsri'-nl friend, -if this city. and. as
Four rooms, with a bn-ud cnilerj- InA’ront, without number. Whew I lint went to Sri- they hnpjieuvd to bo akme in the parlor, be
a hallway through the middle owfl largo ver City, K. M . to'open the mino whit-h I maria tho lumnl challenge.
-lining room, taking up tho ground plan of bavo rcc.-jitly located licro, tho railroad*
••’It’s all nonw-rea-, my dear frilow.’uaid tlic
the isolated dwelling. A bright bonfire was had nht entgrcd that territory, and the clergyman, who was about tired of his
burning in front mid the windows gllttr-ned ttago rbbte?r flourislu-1 in r.U his glory. It
Hkc:*qunroly ent rubka, with the genial il­ was not infrequ-nt for them to mak» good friend'* cxhil.ition; ’standing on tbo t&gt;cad i*
child'* play compared with walking on ano'»
lumination inside.
nxuls ct brick? cr dust, both in that mid hands, aud t ran to that,' and, so saying, be
other ■ection* of tho mining country. I hn l downed on all fours, plared hia bead in a soft
tin-il in quite gay toikta, welcoiDad the come trouble in that line and finally con­ pla-re on the carpet, threw up Jib- legs in »uenewly arrived, and for a time nothing could cluded tlrat I Iiad th- remedy lu my own ccsrion until they' wore both iij»rigtit in the
be heard but the warm salutation, of fricuda. hands, and put tny bullion into a 500 ,-ound
briek ar.tl sent it to the PlriUutelphia mint
main object of interest, aud after ribbon- The stngiv war attacked, and the roW*-r* got tho parlor, ius head bumping on the grouud
had been arranged, back- hair adjusted and all they cnuld, Imt when they came to my nt irregular inten oK It was a funny right,
&gt; kills smoothed down all the ladles hurried brick they stopped short and remarked: and I don't think 1 ever »aw a clergyman
"Well, it looks mighty pretty, but it’* too
furniture, and around the wall*long benches much for us," and went I was notified
nt l«&gt;onl» had been put up, thut ar many as from the mint that they woul&lt; not again re­ w*a never trrauxj ru^onouser aerotiatir- per­
ceive such a large brick. I hiul not antici­ formance by my legal friend."—Toronto
Beside tho windows nnd doors smoking ran- pated this, aud was railwr pat back, but I Globe.
dl w, inserted In nugrr boles jsircd in small wrote to the peopl- nt tho mint, explaining
pieces of wood, gave a bright light that tho situation very dearly, and they replied
afforded one an ojiportunUy of a more care­ that under tj|ow» cirrumstanocs they would
The half human elephant” ba* a brain of
ful inspection of the guests.
\
receive 500 pound bricks, but no' larger.—
AU ages were n-preaentod, but the young Bt. Leal* Globo-Democrat.
were in the majority, /Marri'xl domes with
infanta in arms moved about as full of tho
groo. It* intelligence I* certainly greater
enjoyment nt the hour as the belles decked
out in ribbon* and perfumed with clnnam-.in elephants into tho bold of a ahip is not only least any of thc-j- living in n state of nature.
essence. At alxiut 8:80 o’clock the shrill an unusual right to most meu but also a It is prol-dblo that some of the ape* exceed it
•trangn experienw-to most elephants. They
of the leJlroorn and was followed by the were lashed with strong ropes, slung as far
animal
&lt;te*u diapason of an accordion.
a* prartk-ablo lu riuigs. hoisted up with intellect. Ito wonderful o
The floor was cleared and the young gal- cranes and three fold tackle and lowered into *cn.-«&gt; of touch, ctevriopad i:
the steamerj* bald like bales of cotton. When
old gr-ntleman with diver spectacles whis­ in tto* hold tlwy veere placed in jxm* built of
pered to hi* neighbor with tho Aceordion, strong teak Umber l»alks. bolted to tho ship’s
“Un! Drax&gt;-Trofa!" and off they started—
When oncn tamed the elephant become*
•ometinjewfthr accordion ahead, end then
the violin, lu the ins;&gt;iriting movement of an pain they underwent, and by watching tho
old fajddrui'd marourka.
Tho tx-m-hr*
hint. It ia pretty certain, however, that tho
manife*:. Teem trickled down their fa:tn
the feminine portion of the gurrta. tlx- main and they roared with dread, more especially
admirer* being compelled to stand in the when beinglowerod intothobold, thobottom thno when tbo wild nature will overcome the
doorway*.- from whence a galaxy of eyes of which "tn sanded for them to stand upon. teaching* of hb m**ter. In time bo underdrunk in the animated seen-.
Wo arc told that one timid female elephant
After each dance there was n promenade, actually fainted and was brought to with a nrrordlngiy. One that b very tractable, for
which afforded anxious m-jthcru an oppor­ fan and ttouy gallon* of water. At sea it there are oil grades «if Intelligence among
tunity of sreking their infants wbero they apfwar; that th« animals got into a curiou*
were all mwt.lrd together on on- bed lu a habit of octx-.M’-nally—evidently ata precon- receives kb order* with attention aud exe­
rear chamber. a ul then- to quiet httty cries ccrti-1 signal—netting to work rocking tbn cute* them with prudence and a manifestainduced by hunger by a hurried administra­ ship from ride io rido by giving tbciira-lvcs t km of cunsidrrnblo judgment. The sagacity
tion ot nature's best infantile food. Dane* simultaneous)? a swinging motion as they io shows in extricating himw-lf from posi­
followed donee. Then tho quadrille was stood nthwnrt tho ship, tbo vesrel rolling tions of danger, irons’ of them such on nro un­
announced, and thn« nets took the floor. heavily os if in a waway.—Youth’s Cotn- known in hb native country a:&gt;d sn can not
The bkl violinist wm now in 'his element.
Beating time with tho tootf n wry heavy
»tlnrt. b well known. HLs mraiory of Insults
boot, he iiumIo it imiKxsdble for the dancers
to forg»t tlx- measure, and in n musi'Hl Ut
An ingenious writer treats of gravitation . inks aro too well known to call for mure than
tie voice he instructed the more m.xkat in • of tho moon in T!ic Popular Science New*. a pairing mention. Ono instar.ro of bis:
the figure* with •’Avant deux* Balances! Tf it were [vwrihh, be says, to tako a journey memory of tho duties ho bod learned in cap­
tothr-moon »--v should find a very different tivity when captured again after escaping for
(’hnzsvcx! Cruises! Chnino des diunea!”
In the midst of tho ‘’lady's chain”, a sten­ state nf uffalra existing. Tho moon having four years into tbo jangle*, is remarknldn. It.
torian voice from tlx- front room called out a much grn.iJlcr mas-, than tho earth will would bo increditla were it not established by
"Gombo." The mush lost to influence and exert it* attractive influence le* strongly; nnmerod* witncziei of tho highc-i character.
there was a rush for the hall Men sought and by the exertion of the same strength n
their favorites this way ami that, anxious mon could leap into the air to an astonish­
maidens kept their eye* ou the floor hojdng ing distance. Jumping over tho tallest build­
for the coming of certain gallants. There ing* with tho some «u» that ho would clear a
His bead is odotned with a sort of comwas some crowding around the entrance to low obstruction on tho earth. The same
the improvised refreshment room from effect would be produced upon all other l&lt;ound iKluM-t, compoH-d of thrro stories
which came th- savory odor of a rich gombo Ixxlicc. Horae* would travel nt a greatly in­ around tbo edge of which, aro little bells,
anti strong coffee. Unliko the custom at creased *j*«l, and if the rider was thrown which' sounds whenever the woarrr nods
ball* Within the jurisdiction of a more cere­ tho cctuMqu-mro* of hb fall won Id be much or jerks bb bead Htre|&gt;ped to his l&gt;ack Is a
monious social code the gallants paiviol their less scriou*; the elephant would bccotne as drum, through which pewe* n strap, which is
fair ones alone by the doorkeeper into the light footed as a deer; a stone thrown from
sumptuous f.-.mst nnd then adjourned to the tbn hand of a carckws boy might fall in on Dturirlan; the other end counecti with a
adjoining town before accomplishing its mo­ pair of drumsticks which arc imide
front gallery to smoke a cigarette.
As the ladto completed their hurried re­ tion of destruction; annies would engage in the drum. On tup of tl&gt;e drum I* a
pair of cymbals, connecting through tho
past and approached tho door to make an battles at great distances from each other;
exit, the doorkeeper with lusty miro shontod and nearly every kind of labor would be ride of tbo dram with the tr.acbun.-ry inthe Mino of the damoiselto' escort, “Jean lightened, from the diminished weight of dto to which the heel-strop !■ fastened. The
mttririan is further armed with an accordion.
H«rvat! Alpbotiw I»rw-ftJle: Ikl- Latour! tool* and materials.—Boston Transcript.
Them knights soon pul in an appearance,
axxl paying &lt; the mode*! sum of twenty-five
bells be^in n tlntinnnlic.lation. the Mrap seta
rents for the gombo their belies had eaten,
oft drum beat*, the cymbals clash together—
secured tlx-ir freedom from th- doorkeeper * last winter was of rectangular cruciform
demands. With chivtdric repanlr- the men ground plan. 180x154 foot, with principal nnd the small boy* rapidly tog-thrr and the
await thely repast until the fairer are all tower 106 feci high, curroundot! by other peanlrti for soup nnd macaroni begin to flow
towers, ate., Firing very beautiful and.com­
"^H^ppy in the enjoyment of tn- lovely plete architectural character totho building.
&lt;lai-ce nnd gey conv. rention, tho guests for­ The principal entrance was undyr n Gothic
Ru*c4» Conkling ba.* ent off the Mppliigot the gallop of the hours, and when the arch of ten fc*&lt; span and twenty-five feet
gray of morning Ivgan to steal over the high. Tho blocks of which th* palaeo was topbelian point of Ma U«rd. It i^fnow
pnuric then onlWM they realize that hew constructor! wore twenty-two im-lin. by forty- closely trim:nctl, somewhat similar to th*
Tsar's day hiui come nnd another yroi- was four ineba* by twenty inches, tho latter being style worn by Gen. Grant. He gont around
uxherod in.—Charire E. Whitm-y i» Timre- tho thickm-u. of tbe ice. They were marked down town in a cb-jap jesms writ .ami is nw
active as a youth of twenty. A troadwny
IMmoerat.
‘
c-vtiduct-ir was about to {roll the Dll fur him
ruppi inn.
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dirtienjdnns, which were unchanged after­
In Washington dwell two young wum*u ward, except where, in round tower*, etc. Conkling said: •‘Kew mind, nnd jump-d off
who own ro much bric-a-brac that they rm, trimming with axe* was required. with tbo agility of a newsboy.—Chico go
hare mov-d into a larger boure to areoai- The block* were raised in place by Ico tongs Herald.
ra«taie it. Among "thcr rare things is a and tackte operated by borsrpowrr. Th*

CWtepi Timm.

NATIONAL

NEARLY
Ao Ml* dream, anct

the Oregon, and-bav* since been

How few know anything of the “national
road.-" It has Ix-cu no cdipMd by railways
ttint mnuy well-Inf&lt;rmed people don’t know
that such a rtnwture was ever ixiilt.
Away back in 1S18threeorowj tcriousappn^

cauwi diMfieded politicians to want n differ,
cirt capital—“a western union"—and during
Monroe's administration congre*. under tbo
advocacy &lt;t Henry C!ay. ’-T(ra" Benton,
Gen. Lewis Ca-«, Thoma* Ew ing nnd Andrew
Klewnft, made njiproprintiunA fnan tho
national treasury, and the work was vigor­
ously executed. Bcgiiming at Cunfiieriand
mountain, i: extended acrut* Pennsylvania,
Virginia, Ohio aud ItiJinna westward. Tludesign was to connect the national capital
with St. Ixxiis.
Tbo rrad bt-d was n-dured to u grade ot

nald petitloti.'aud that

. I.,11 W.lh

Office in the city of riarilng*. in said county, and
show cause, If aoy there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner riioulrt not be grante* And it is
further ordered. That said petitioner give node*
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by eanstng a ropy at this order to bn
pubUsbod In tbe Hastings Baxnkil a newspa­
per printed and clrcfltaK-d in -aid county of
Barry, once lu each Week for three raecreaiv*

Judge of l-robaie.
I-robate Order.

State of Michigan, County of Harry.-M.
Ata M-Mlon of the Probate Court for the Coun­
ty of11...&gt;■.&lt;._
Barry holden at the Probate
Offlee In theIk.
atty
M, ..I-

clsrhl hundred and eighty seven.
Present, Wm. W. Cole. Judge ot Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Celeste Hayfora,
deceased.
Ou reading and filing tbd petition, duly veri­
that woakl go through an inch and n half fied of John M. Nevins.guardian of Eda cannon,
a legatee under the will of said d-oe-ved. praywa» maintained by tl&gt;o general governmrtit Itig that tbe ndmintMraUon of »ald estate may
far a dotrn year*, but in 1KX1, “through defer­
ence to Gen. Jacktnn'b idea of state aoverthe bearing of said petition, "Sltfi
through which it was built.
the heirs at law of said deceased, and
all other persons interested In said estate.
a rot-ULan tmobol-ubzaile.
Much intereating ivmiuiscCTicc might be
given of this groat thoroughfare and its wara city ot Hasting* in said county nnd show cans*.
If any there be, why the prayer of the p«UHolier should not Ik- granted
And It Is further ordered that raid petitioner
suspicion of sympithy between the French in give notice to the person* Interested in said es­
Loutsioua and the enemy tint a (prick mail tate. of the pendency of raid petition and th*
hraritig thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be published tn th* H.-v-tlnes HAX“
Mi* iwtfppi river contract* went let with tbo paper printed and circulated Inta
requinwnt of iqiecd u&gt; average ten miles i*r Barry one
hour. The-entire highway was'laid off into
scrtioai. three boys and nine l&gt;or&gt;c* Lcing re­
quired fur rixty-throo mih*. nnd the time
given for the trip wax six hour* and clghto-n
minute*.
State of Michigan, County of Itarry-i
At a reselmi of the Prol-atc &lt;‘-&gt;u
Whether legal «.-r not. tbo national mad
was a poptd.tr thoroughfare. There .was »oqu county of Barry, holden at tlx- I’n-bale (Mfire ra
city of Hastiug*. In raid county, oti Saturday,
as high a* 150 “givaf Con.stoga Ux-be.-jj the
the »:h day of April, In the year one thonsucxtts" per day. That t» the tntne numUr ns aml eight hundred m»l eighty sewn.
•
Present, Win. VF. Cole, Judge of Probate.
tbo ndln-tid trains that [&gt;a» over the. Penn­
In the matter ot Ilic estate ot John Grant,
sylvania railroad now tolly to and fre-m Jar- decCMcd
in this
litu- four-bore
every night in
ontbo
reading and filing-the petition duty rerflnd.
K-y City.| *pcu*rsta)«ut
Tlxro ware four
«• live
of Wm. H. Stanley, admlnlsirator of said es­
moil n»i ptuucuger ccacbn* each way doily.
tate. ixujin; for reiisou* therein set forth, thai
Presidents frociucuted this highway, ;ual he may be licensed to sell the real estate of
on mt b «x-ca'jueuwn«» wi-ru ixwtoi nt Lilltops which Kola deceased died setxrd.
Thereupon It v ordered, that Tuesdav, th*
by tho roadway to wave their rtd bandanas
day of May. A. D. 1M7. at ten o'clock la
as a rigaal of approach for tlx- distinguuh.xi 10th
tbe forenoon, be assigned for th - bearingot*aM
pelitlou, and that Ibo heirs at law of said de­
ceived, und that all other persons interested In
rentier both vocal and instrumental music.
»«ld
estateAnre
required to appear at a sesaloa
Much of tho national road la stiff In good
condition, nnd to many historic naH»riaUaxui Offlee. tn tbe^rity of Hastings, in said county,
and show cause, if anv,there be. why the prayer
of the nctltlonre should not be granted. Aud U
tanecs tn places, rtc., telegraph wins are tier totbepenoc* Interrated lu Mid roiate, of
abundant, nnd there is a combination of the pendency of »ald petition, and the hearing
by cntMlnK a copy of tlii* order to ba
things undent un&lt;I modern which give to thereof
publistied In the llLtings Haxnkr, a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said county ot
Barry, once in each week for four succeastr*
tenet
Of noted passenger* orerthb road there aro

.

JuiUr of Fro^aie.

drew Jackson, William Henry Harrison,
John Tyler, Dick Johnson (vice-president
under Tyter), James K. Pnlk, Santa Anna
and the Marquis de Lafayette.
" ’
chat wrrn rot-K'n widow.
James R. Polk! Hcjv the name stands (nit
in the list! To be a-eurcd about the stories
told on the .subject I railed on th* venerabl-j

$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
ARBDCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS.

feebin. but bn.1 never in the wvern! year* it

quite *o bright, *o graceful and no elegant
national road,’ as it

wm

railed, and it revives

thaae trips, but I would tell them that in
tired. Why, w-e didn’t travel in the ordinary
stage coochte of that day. True, v* did
travel in public carriagr*. imt gentlemen
could make arrangement* to travel exclu-

1 Premium, ■
2 Premium*,
6 Premiums,
25 Premiums,
100 Premiums,
200 premiums,
1,000 Premiums,

•1,000.00
• 250.00 “
•100.00 “
• 50.00 **
820.00 *'
• 10.00 u

M&amp;ta &amp; M&amp;rqsBtio 11

Polk was fourteen year* snevreairely ia eon-

•The Mackinaw Short Line.’
in our private carriage. One route would*be
down the Cumberland to the Ohio, and gp Only Direct Route to Marquette and the Iron
vCopper Region* of the Upper Petrin­
that to Wheeling, and thenro arror.- by the
'— ''
sula of Michigan.
national road to Cumberland. Md. Th* rar?

Polk was elected provident we went that way
and rhaagod rar* ut the Relay home, tht
junction of that rood and the one hading
from Raitimoro to Washington. There wn»

What magnificent srem ry on that tboroa-bfarc aerrwt the Allegheny mountain*! I bad
an experience on our Jpumey that often gnve
amusement to our friend*. Our train rnr
away, tuxl wv might bare been much more
unfortunate, but one of our bone* fell and
Um drit-gr cheeked tbe others. But the carriagi- was Up*cL Dr. Linn, a M-nator from
Missouri, was especially attentivn to me. Mr.
Folk and others lta-1 emerged from the carriagr. awl Dr. Linn propawd to help me. and
'be asked tnc to |«t my foot, on his hand. 1
did ro, aad )w helped mo gmrefully in that
way. Ho was a courtly gentleman."—Naxhvilio American.

cloae coUDCrtloos la Union Depot at afi Point*

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
For Maps. Folder*. Rate* and Infunnalloo adGen’l Fsjw. &amp; Ticket AgL. Marquette, Mleh.

•’tt’SSPCROUPV-W

It* lornn. Price 60 cent*. &gt;••&gt;&lt; AT
ali l»rnKgl*i*. Prepared only by Da. fl.
C. PECKHAM. MTg Chemist. Freeport. MWb.

State of Mich lean. County of Barry-M.
Estate of John Grant, deceased.
Wa.tbeuntorautuod. having been appointed
by the Probate Court fee the County of lurry
State ot Mk-hlgan, C&lt;&gt;innil*»loocni to receive
exu.lue MEd adjust all elnlms anil demands nt

the medical fraternity, judging from tho re-

viIIait at Prairieville In said county, tm Tne»day/lhe -vevetirh day ct June. A. D.. 1M7. and
on triday. the fourteenth day of October. A. D.,
tss:. at ten o'clock a. tn., ol each at said day*,
for the purpo-e ol examining and allowing *ata
claims, aud that six month* tivm the nth day
of April. A.!».. twf, were allowed by sold court
for creditor* to present their claim* to tu for
examination and allowance.
.
Dated April !&lt;th. A. D. IMT.
JOHN J. PEKK1NM.
tion—the clotting of blond, and dangers folKl'C.KNK ILAKTHORX.
lowiugrfrom injection of tuch ckto. In the

perinrato carriud on before profewers of Um
Michigan State nnlrersity medical depart­
incut. with an instrument for the tnunfurinn
of blood directly from one animal or peraon
into another. A comspahdcnt declare* that
it bld* fair txtesvercamo the only heretofore

end of Un- instrument and a healthy one at
M Fl^h Judicial Circuit--.In Chancer*.
Hutt pending in Circuit Court for Couutv of
Barn-l» Chancery, at the City of llitatings.
Barrv County, Mk-blgan. on the Stth day of
March. t»rt.
,
Man- E. Mankrr. romplamunt, v». (hart- *
Mankrr. defeuiiant
In this cause It appearing that the above deyer, whom 111 health rompeUcil to ntxmdon
fendantls nota mhlentofthls .state, tmtresid-w
his profession.—Ikxon Transcript.
in tbe st ate of Iowa; therefore on iixrtlcui of Sialth
A Col crave. sollclbm for com plalliaul. |t to ordr r
ed, that defendant enter hl* appearauce in *al&lt;t
One prcullarity of the Mexicans I nrgketed cause on or b.-fon- tour mouth* I mtn the date o(
this order, and that within twenty day* mru
nlaloant come thl* order Co t* |Mibli»hed In the
the ttrvet, ffitbougban entire rtronyr. they

plimcat vnta paid a pretty Ikwtoa git! in
Mexk-o citv, nnd fche •Motiiahed her plain-

FKASK A. HOOKja.Cirrtilt Judge.
KMTTR A COIOMOV1Q
Eraister.

Tlx- n.tli in wtii.-h the infamous Marut was
Mtllut ami meet popttor
I. .1111

waIM

Jon X 1‘oaTx* A Co., dnwxlAdore** M. W. TAK4ILL

.

�The Hastings Banner.

Of the 44 counties bordering the
great takes, only 11 gave majoritiee for
prohibition. Of the inland counties
only three. Kent. Oakland nnd Washte­
naw, gave majorities against

MORRILL &amp; CO

Mow we wire •

Tb&lt;

Hastings, Mich., April 38,1887.

Parker in this city:
Ex-governor Foster, of Ohio, gives
FRANK BROWN.
it as his opinion that the inter-state
Bat Stallion. No.
commerce law Is the entering wedge to Florida, Dam Mary
b*on
complete government control of rail­ dam Brook's Mare, by VT’tdJXs
Blackhawk (24).
road lines.
Editorial Notes.
Hambletonlao(lO). Dam Florida Maid,
The Michigan legislature appear# to ^Fba^Bro® dam Mary dark,
The Hartings Banner, one of the be fooling away a lot of time, and can
loading republican papers of the state, point to very little work done. This is Volunteer. (®) Dam by Long Island
Blackhawk (24.)
haa a strong editorial in its issue of
not as it should be.
FRANK BROWN
this week, in advocacy of a county
The deadly cyclone is on deck again, Has three-fourths of his blood from 2 JO
option.law, as the best available means
producing stock, ranking on an exact
at present, for the restriction of the grim and terrible as ever. Thus far his level, in this respect, with
P®
ravages have been confined to Ohio and Icon. Grand Sentind. Jerome Eddy ‘and
liquor trafic. It says:
Jay Eye See. Old Hamblrtoutan. th”
Would it not be tbe wisest and best Virginia.
double grandsire of Frank {*’“'**•
policy for the opponents of the saloon
A bill granting county local option
to unite, their forces and urge the
stands ahead of all
XMichigan legislature to give us a and high license, will be introduced in horses, having &gt;? in
his son. Volunteer, the sire of the grand­
county option law, such as tbe state of the Michigan legislature thia week.
Georgia now has. Tbe writer has
dam of Frank B«gwx. Ms 21 io that
The legislature ought to pass the bill list. Including AUey,8:l»: Bod*0^’^'
been in Iowa, Kansas and-Georgia, the
three leading prohibition states of the reducing passenger tare on railroads to Driver, 2:I8K; Gloster, 2:1.. and &amp;L
union, und speaks advisedly when he two'etata per mile.
Julien. 2:I1.M. The speed-producing
says that in thetie counties of Georgia,
power of the Hambletonian Wood has
where prohibition has been carried, it
grandly asserted ftoelf. whether the
MOBB .ABOUT O TEMKEH.
is as effectively enforced aa the laws
breeding has been ta or out.
HDITOK
BANNER:
against any-crime. We trust that all
The mares of the Ilambletonian
1 wish to ask your indulgence, and
who are in favor of reducing to ■ the
family have .in the SJOltat......
iow»wt limit the evils of tbe liquor that .of your readers in writing another Of these, the number by Hambletraffic will urge the Michigan legisla­ article concerning the above subject,
31
tonian sires is -••• •-•■
ture to give* us a county option law.- then I am done. 1 wish to say that 1 Those of the Mera. Chief family
The tight of the home against the sa­ never have sought newspaper notoriety,
have
much
less
newspaper
controversy,
and
loon must not and cannot be stopped.
or &lt;h&lt;w, U&gt;« Na by HimbtelooUn
If thnse-who'favor prohibition-cannot it was only after the much surprise ex­
39
sires is’
get all they want, let them take what pressed at the removal of Mr. Eycleshy- Those of the Henry Clay family
is tho nearest approach to their own mer, and the repeated requests by men
60
ideas, and that will be a county option of Mr. Houghtaiin's own political faith, Of thffle.’the No. by Hambletoninn
that I make-some explanation of it,
sires is-•­
that
I
consented
to
do
so.
There is little doubt that the Banner
I also wanted to relieve myself of Those of the American Star family 40
havea... ....
expresses a sentiment on this-question any blame in thematter. Now in explan­
■ which lu becoming very generally pre­ ation. I wish to say that in hiring Mr. Of these.theNo.by Ilambletonian
35
sires is
valent throughout the State, and we E. 1 lost a good customer for a year or
the time of bls stay on the county farm.
Facta Speak for the Ilambtehope thelegblatare will give it effect
All the pay I had in return was the
.
Ionian Blood.
by means of Uid-aqubite legislation.— satisfaction of believing that the beat
Battle Creek tfoufijul.
possible man was procured for the Of which FRAMK Brown, te a splendid
place, kind his removal, without any representative.
TERMS:-TO INSURE, &gt;28.00.
John A. Iloohe, Chicago's lately fault whatever in his management, for
the sole purpose as 1 firmly believe of
CLEVELAND.
elected republican mayor, said the fol­ making a place for someone else, is the
Bright Rav with Black Points;
lowing very ainaible things In his re- cause of this controversy. But at the
16
H
ands High; Wkight, 1,250Lm.
cect iBMigaral. Mr. Roche sounds the risk of wearying your readers, 1 must
This Hambletonlan Stallion w.13 foal­
keynote of the-republican doctrine in present a few figures. In my first ed Mav 23.1882; aired by Fred B. Hine
statement of expenses for labor hired
dealing with the labor problem:
for the last two years, 1 purporty (Standard. No. 1154) with a record of
“Every brick and stone and timber in omitted the Item of pay for hirpd girl. 2:37, has shown quarter in 35. and full
tbe buildinge which Jineour-GSO milea 8104, from both years, aa the amount mile in 2:26; he by Florida (Standard.
of streets is a contribution to the grand­ was the same in each and one would No. 82) thesire of Walnut, record 230J&lt;;
est monument-of labor erected by will­ balance the other. But Mr. H. has Lottie, record. 234; and Florida Chief
ing hands and earnest hearta in modern been trying to Include Ahls 8104 In one (trial 2:21 U m a 5-year old); he by
times. Tbe demand of the working­ year. Mr. Eycieshym^r’s, and omit it Uysdyk'a Hambletonian (No. 10). tire
men for Juettreatment and fair wages from the other. Here are the figures sire of Dexter, 2:l7;Nellle. 2:18; Orange
Girl, 230; and of 37 trotters with re­
, u right and should &lt;be respected. Arbi- again:
cords l&gt;elow 2:30. Fred B. Hine’s dam
\ tretion is -a better method of settling
bupt's report under Mr. Green, Oct. was by
Rysdyk's
Ilambletonian.
Controversy* between employs and
12th, 1685:
Florida’s darn was Florida Maid, by
employer than Btrikes or boycotts or Salary Overseer...............................8
t 400 00 Volunteer, the sire of SL Julien. 2:11‘4;
brute force. Might is not the synonym
Hired girt.......................................... . 104 00 Gloster, 2:16, Mid of 23 trotters with-re­
of right and ebeukl not take ita place Hired labor on farm including
cords below 2:30.
in a land iff liberty and law and a free
wood cutting............................. 258 »
Cleveland's dam was May Jen­
ballot And tbe mistaken men who.
Total
763 30 nings, by Billy Morgan. Second dam,
while enjoying the benefits of a free
the Seth Cogswell mare, of Messenger
government are necking to undermine
descent.
and overthrow it, under the guise of
Cleveland is unquestionably as fine
socialism or anarchy, must learn that Salary Overseer.
8 400 (O
this is not the soil for the growth of Hired girl........................................... 104 U0 n stallion for his age as can be found
their un-Americaa doctrines. The Labor on farm and wood cut­
in the country* and already gives prom­
first duty of government is tbe pro­
ting ............................ :
146 45 ise of being a very fait horse.
Beantlfal KITE given »w»y
tection of its eititeos in their right to
Terms;-To insure, &gt;16.00.
Total
life, liberty and property."
Difference in favor Eycleahymer,
Representative Dakin, the labor 411L8&amp;
Now when Mr. Uoughtalin says, as
member from Saginaw dty, ia charged
he did in last week’s Banneu, that
with having stated that it was neces­ Taxpayer may squirm, but no other bal­
sary to buy certain members of tbe ance than &gt;3X1 can be shown on tbn
house, 19 in ML before tbe new dty labor queatioh', be utters what he
charter for East Saginaw could pass Knows to be a wilful an 1 deliberate
falsehood: and aa the question of ver­
that body. This claim was made to acity is between Mr. IL knd myself.
the mayor of East Saginaw, who saw I will say that it any one wanting to That tbe well known and popular Grocery and Provision
House of
/
Dakin at I-ansing.
Tbe amount Know for himself, will take the trouble
claimed as necessary to bribe this W to look at the reports or will come to
me, I will satisfy him in lots time than
was about 8160. Ax the men named by it takes to write it that I am right.
Dakin are leading republican and demo­
1 bow want to put Mr. Houghtidin
cratic members of the legislature, the on the stand as a witness, on my ride of
have bought about tbe era of Good Gooods and Low Prices.
affair created a lug Mxisation. Dakin the question, and will give his own
language, almost word for word. He
was cornered by the Indignant IP, and arid, during the summer of 1886, that Why? Because they have been and still remain
admitted that he made tho bribery “Dave Eycleshymer watt the beat d—d
charge against them in order to get man that was ever on the county farm,
and as long as I am superintendent 1 and competitors have been compelled to cut down on old
&gt;150 for himself. He will undoubted­
don’t want any other." This was said bgures in order to keep auy where near up with the procession.
ly be expelled from tbe house. He to me, and was also said in substance
certainly ought to be.
to Mr. Eycleshymer. and some of the
members of his family.
why we have established this reputation, and redneed the
Dakota is growing regardless of
Now 1 believe Mr. H. meant what be
Democratic injustice in denying it tul- said when using this language, at least price of living to every family in Barry county, particularly
tbImIou aa a State. Ita present popula­ the first part of it: and 1 believe ho those who buy groceries in Hastings, is liecause
thinks so now. 1 also believe, as I
tion, based on natural increase since
have said, that had not the place been
the lust census in 1885, and on sales of wanted for another Mr. E. would have
£
land and the vote at the last election, been retained.
A few words as to mt doing dirtv
u estimated at over 515,000. Its assess­
«...
t
work and wronging Ft. H. in a
ed valuation of. property is greater cowardly manner, etc.
We give to our customers the profit that the Cash System
want to say
than that of ten states, or of all the that I have not tried to w oog him nor tea’° ^f°gy Credlt 8-vsl?m; Credit comP«19 the deXr
other Territories combined. It pays any one, and should be s &lt;rry it 1 had to make the good cusnomer pay the lo-ses from dead beats dead
more revenue to the Government than done no. But I claim tliat when anv McountaOra“OUnU
nn'1 D10ney “',eut in &gt;%?
man who is elected to a position- of
many of the Southern States. If the trust and confidence, pats aside his UtCUUlllC,
*
o
President should conclude to call .in better judgement in order to satisfy his
Cash enables us to treat all alike, one price to all. and to
extra session of Congress in the fall, personal preferences, his actions are
subject
to
just
criticism,
and
that
he
he cannot do better than to recommend
ought not feel so cranky when such
that body to first act on tho just claims criticism is made.
of Dakota to be admitted as a state.

MlCjj

ALL READY FOR BUSINESS
New Stock in Every Department

Men’s and Youth’s Clothing.
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Men’s Fine Furnishing Goods.

g

WJ

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Trunks and. Satcliels!

Elegant Line of Spring Overcoats!

Ion

Special Bargains in $7.50, $1.0 and $12 Men’s Suits; also a Fine
Line of $15, $18 and $20 Suits.

dep
H
boo

in t

In All-Wool Pants at $1.50—less than onedialf the manufacturer's
price.
In fact we are

Loaded With Bargains!

It is the wonder of other dealers how such fine goods can - lie sold
at such ruinous prices. It ’ is all in buying right; as goods well
bought are half sold.
v

A cordial invitation to all to give us a call, and examine and "con­
vince yourself that we
DO JUST AS WE ADVETTISE.

Let the People Judge!
THEIR VERDICT IS

J.H. BEAMER&amp;CO.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES

We Sell the Best Goods.
We Sell Strictly for Cash.
One Price to AIL

3othe san,e qu“Hty

The less the Knights of Labor mon­
key with the buxxsaw of politics the
belter they wilt be off. A secret or­
ganization. no matter how worthy its
aims or patriotic Rs leaders, has no
business to take any part in politics,
nor become the slave of political dema­
gogues, as it surely will be if it meddles
with elections.
,

'

U. SCHANTZ.

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending April 25th. ua
taken from the books in the register's
office:

toT “• """r"" ’■ “• &gt;•
.

USS"* “

~

uT””; “

. Have you noticed that when ourcomrwl.ln™
.....
• ,
^tlytocff"18 dUWn fiD0 th6y a,Way8 -y W

Pointer Number J2.
shed's Io7 ofVan'd git dowPn off [he &amp; h?nd
been sitting for a year, the figures ?hej- mak [1™have
we have offered right along.
y aSe are the 83,110

ONE

aU

ja

n

price clothiers.

VOU KNOW I
And they all know what Everybody knows, that tbe
finest lot of Open and Toy and Platform

To be found in Barry County is at the Agricultural warehoue of
«

Messer Bros
We are not posing before the public as verfdew of cheap
buggies. There is no money to anybody in a cheap buggy
Quality* is of more importance than price, and we here re­
mark that we challenge anybody to produce a finer buggy
than we sell, or who can sell an equally good buggy for lews
money. We sell the

Ward &amp; Dolson, Rogers Manufacturing Co.,
Clark &amp; Co., and other good makes.

Call on Us.

Messer Bros

NEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!

dare quote prices

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

All good* proportionally cheap. AU good, strictly

w

witS^very'parebnse of JI worth of Boy’s goods.

Pointer Number 3

°nly grow’ri’ hoo*

pa

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

Pointer Number 1.

It is about even up between the prohibitiouiata and
grerahackers for
coInOtyd&gt;»tetbatWOare 016
fourth place in this state. The green­ lmrMr1rtS toW",,h’n
•eeHon »
back party was once second in numbers
and influence. The treachery of lead­
ers, who preferred office to principles.
Here are a few:
CeUs tbe whole story of the cause of the
3^' lbs. Valinda Raia ni
decline of the greenback party.
10 E Whrt’rri«h‘: «• "ertion is
1 lb.good Plug Tobacco....
If the railroads wilfully mbeanstrue
1 “ (Choice Fine Cut Tolmrco
tbe provisions oi the inter-state comI “ Choice Finn Cut Tobacco dark
4 Iha. Good Japan Tee..
16- Carolina Rice;
far It by the people of thia nation,
23 “ Nice C. Sugar....
whoso rights theae corporations are not
8 .a .P"* Tra- Dwt J«J*n
1 lb. Bird sred
1 Gal. Water White Oil
time in
30 Hara Good Soap,
3 Papera of Taeka..
JJRIGHAM
3 Dux. Cloth** PIm.
ZPapmofHoB
to atoned in Mlchlpia to um u» public
BPawwof N refill..
Bart Brwp.
iairfMiMto
era of Detroit

«•» ~

O

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosier}' etcKrery lady invited to

Call and See our Goods.
We can please you with goods and prices.

v

�fyo M /t!7
Cf'BOaxBM th, Ur„.t led ot

TheHastings Banner.
'~„,'»n!UI». TUCKHUAT. &lt;HUL a. l«.

I360dozen; weight,
«hro^S?t.'X&gt;,ml,j)'■"**&gt; &lt;ood 100,1

Local Advertising Rates:

,, VLlja S’ors.udz-Mlonv
f°&lt;-ehartubl*
wfii be eharired tor 3

yyATCIIBS! CLOCKS'-

I

To reduce my large stock of above
• goods. 1 will sell a limited number of

them on the installment plab. (weekly

payments,) or for green stove wood.
Pint come, first served.

John
'

"" hMltd to thb dty to brought
Will Chldrow „„ .1., 1«
J,

bessmer,

Jeweler and Optk-lan.

Local News.
. Ctrcuiniiorl this week, 1,720.
Circuit Court will convene Monday,
May 9th.
Monday wad Arbor day. Old you
plant a tree?
SimRiFF Shkiner took Incbbold to
ioni.i to-day.
The Democrat has made quite a new
. -p.trture in its make-up.

mittee haaany thing to cover up; and we
insht that they ought not to act as if
L« the
light shine, aud let all know what Is
done, and If changes are made, why
they are made. That b both fair to
the committee and fair to the taxpay­
er^ and will dbpoM of much grumbling,
il ls wel1 for everybody to know that
when it comes to public business “peo­
ple want to know, you know," and
have a right to such knowledge.

Farmeks of Barry county, remem­
ber that the Hastings Engine &amp; Iron
Works make 153 kinds of chilled plow
mints and other repairs for plows.
Give them your trade. They will treat
you liberal and honcet. Bring along
your old iron to exchange.
What b the source of natural gas.
and what the limit of the supply?
These questions, and especially the lat­
ter. on which depends the continuous
prosperity of many important branches
of inaunfacture. are to be discussed by
I rof. N. 8. Shaler. in the Forum for
May.

Aintends going to
Grand Rapids to reside with her son
Frank.)
(jVill Chidester is having a bout with
the mumps. Honors are easv with, the
twa(n thus far. j

aE- w- Voight, Len Moahler,
Mr. Wood and wife, of Grand Rapids,
attended the funeral of Jus. A. Nlam.

Stkphkn Durfee, the murderer of
nffi--er Scudder, is insane, and has been
r-uioved from the Jackson prison to
Lunia.
Robt. Tubby has leased tho residence
of N. Bailey on church street, and will
open a boarding house. He- takes i pos­
session May IsL

The Banner office has just received
the largest and finest lot of stationery.
Hat piper and wedding goods ever
brought to thb eity.

W. H. SCHANTZ.

Looks as though the building boom
this year in Hastings would exceedthat of 1885. And. by the way, Hast­
ings is becoming a most desirable resi­
dence place. Property is cheap, stiloob
unsurpassed in the state, churdiea rep­
resenting the catholic and leading pro­
testant denominations, drairable society,
and much else that goes to make life a
pleasure, are here now. To these, will
be added this year a water supply for
the homes that cannot be excelled, and
that will enable all so disposed to beau­
tify their lawns, and we trust the sec­
ond railroad.

Any wishing ••pointers” relative to
William Stearns, a young man
tlie Niicccssful raiding of bouses will do
well to consult Prosecutor Colg.ove. whose home is in Brunswick. Ohio,
Uh has had experieaax,
died at the home of Dr. Lowry in this
Bkvghman A Duel have a fine col­ citv Sunday last. He came here about
-.1 &gt;:i ui .-luffed birds in their show four weeks ago for the purpose of hav­
wm-l»«, the leading attraction being ing his eves operated upon by Dr.
a sp e-idid specimen of the bald headed Lowry, who hail successfully trailed
th&lt;- eves of hb sister, and was by -the
eagle.
latter urged to come. The Dr. bailorThe ladies of the 8tar W. C T. U. formed but two operations on his eyes
willm-it at the home of Mrs. John when young Stearns was taken sick
Htibon next Tuesday ut 2-.-‘clock p. m. with typhoid fever. Soon after the fe­
it i- desirable that there be a lull at ten- ver ran intn consumption, and after 24
days of severe illnt-H? he died. His par­
Kkiuat lut M aci.ff.ild l&gt;n&gt;k, with ents were telegraphed for and took the
Mr. A-l. Parker, letting him full a dis- txxiy home for interment Stennis was
Duioof 12 feet He received several .a
. very exemplary young man.
The animosity of the homeopathic
1 'rub*•«. but luckily escaped without
Sk-riuuH injury.
.
.
aud allopathic schoob of medicine b
Elsewhere will be seen the pedl­ proverbial, and often exceedingly ntu.
ar-*. .-IA. &lt;»r Mr.N. T. Parker’s two
tlhe stallions, Frank Brown and Cl« ve- seating. It is therefore very pleasant
Und. Horse owners will do well to to record an instance in thb city where
the two schoob frateruized. as in the
read the same.
autopsy of the remains of the late
John Bessmer has already contract- Janies A. Nims. Dr. Timmerman hud
•'1 i=»r the urewsary pipes and hydrants .charge of the case, which was one of
t&lt;&gt; furnish his house und yard with wa- ,great interest to the local medical fraternlty, and in addition to inviting two
of his own school, Dra. Lathrop nnd
Polhemus, also Invited two allopathic
The fire alarm was sounded Saturday phvricians. Dra. Lowry nnd Falter.
forenoon, caused by the burning out of We commend the good mese of Dr.
the chimney on a tenement house in Timmerman for extending the courtesy,
the second ward belonging to Mrs. H. and of Dra. Lowry and Fuller for acJ. Kentield. The danger was over be­ erpting it. Such instances are very refore the lire department arrived.
freshing.
Hastings can get along without the
tower addition to its water works
plant. ^Let t e trial be made with the
works as projected. Vfe do notauppoae
th« council ever seriously considered
adopting that plan, but chare is some
■gitatton in that direction. The ta^t
plan will be to keep within tbe appro­
priation of wojuoo.

And our prices will convince you that we bought them to sell.

Mrs. Boyer, of Grand Rapids, Is the
of hcr daughter. Mra. C. G. Bent-1

Nine barrels of novelties In glass­ was convicted ot forging an order on
-ware just received at Beamer’s
Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, nnd sent to
Carpenters are rapidly pushing Jaekaon prison, was arrested by Under
Sheriff Sheldon Tuesday evening in
work on Dr. Lowry's new house.
Castleton, by request of a police detect­
The council meets in adjourned aes- ive of Jackson, where he is wanted for
von l Hnorrow, Friday, evening.
false pretense* and forgery.
Smith
TvehDAY M) cents per bushel was was released from Jackson in March,
and was lodged ini jail here Saturday
paid tor wheat by Hastings buyers. —
night as a vagrant.
Rumored that work on Ford’s boten
Thk sidewalk committee has made a
will be resumed in the near future.
volumniouB report to the cophcil,
Tni: commissioner is giving proper
which will be published next week.
attention to trading up the streets.
Onv»RT O. fiG:hr b nursing an in- The Banner would urge upon our citi­
zens the advisability of building con­
• ami fool, the result of a cut by an axe. crete walk instead of board, ns tbe dif­
Lan. Kenhkld requests the Ban- ference in cost b -but S1.23 per rod.
nix readers to look tiv bb ad. next These figures have been banded the
Banner by a competent peraon, who
week.
has figured the cost of the two.
J. M. Bauer b making a fine addi­ The concrete walk will last a lifetime.
tion to his residence property in the
The side-walk committee of the
firat ward.
1
.
J. L. Wiucins will build a hand'll council went
,
at their business energetwoe n*&gt;w house on bls farm, just north, Really this year, and have ordered sever,the citv.
al hundred rods of new wuiim
walks con­
The Chautauqua-Circle meets at the structed. and much more repaired. The
midruce of John 11. Roberts Tuesday sidewalks were never in as bad condi­
tion as this spring, and It was high
evening next.
time that they were looked after, or the
Da vid Pi: kston, of Detroit, died snd.- city would be called on to foot some
deoly Sunday morning. His was a long big bilb for damageB. We suggest that
aa«! honorable career.
it would be both more economical and
1’. T. Coi.grove b putting a new much more creditable of those who are
wall under hb house, and otherwise to build new walks would make them
of concrete.
«mproving hb residence.

HasUnEi, April IMS. 1M7.

Latest Novelties!

Ered Spangemacher spent a portion
of the past week In Grand Rapidi.

Mr. Lafayette Hughes has been very
sick during the past week, being deliri­
ous a portion of the time.
Mbs Delia Rising, who was the guest
of Hastings friends a few davs aince.
is v isiting in Buttle Creek.
’

Grocery Stock fqr Sale.—Owing
Let no stone remain unturned that
will help to give Hastings and. Barry to chronic lameness in my ankles, coup­
county a second railroad.
led with rheumatism, which will not
Mrs. Mary Williams, of Irving, allow my walking on tbe floor, 1 have
has purchased the Houghtalin house decided to offer my grocery stock for
sale. I have a good locution, cheap
w«l of C. Whitcomb’s on Mill SL
rent, store lately cleaned and titled,
SriMiEMACiiER A Mason, the pop­ good clean stock, good trade and good
ular lurniturr deniers and undertakers, class of custom. A live man or firm
have an x-J vertisemsit in this issue.
can do wellXUntil a sale is made my
Looks as though the comet band store will bb a good place to buy. as
would materialize. We hope all en­ st ode will be kept up, and goods sold
very cheap.
couragement possible will be given.

We would call the attention of Ladies to our Elegant Line of
PARASOLS that we are displaying this spring in all the

,F.rttnk Th‘®ra- of El’ip.
the
guest of her parents and sbters.
Mra. 1- red Miller has returned from a
two week a visit at Grand Rapids.

On account of the sight of one of tbe
eyes of Mr. 11.N. Sheluon being destroy­
ed
by chronic ulceration, and the other
A rxMr of‘Forestera was organized
eye being threatened with sympathetic
in this city Friday evening.
opth.Umbe.,it was found necessaryxo
r Frki&gt; B1&gt;H b preparing to .teutld a remove the diseased eye, which opera­
\it-w house in the.first ward./)®
tion was successfull\ performed Frida)
Clkm Mugkhmik has thus far suc­ by Dra. Lowry nnd Drake.
ceeded in eluding the officers.
Ed. smith, a man who two yeara ago
house in the second ward.

Em. Busby says that the first of the
serial of trotting matinees will In held
st the fair grounds about June llth.

PARASOLS I

’ Tiirjie never was a time in the histo­
ry of thTs-c^ty, when so largo a number
of Strange faceecould be seen on our
BK**t?^9..at Pr®*«rt- It is but the
skirmish lta» of the array to follow it
*’ai*road Is secured..
PERSONAL MENTION.
/WASkj^«B°L». a bold-bad man re­ iaJt^eric11^1^ re^urnt^ from Kansas
siding in
No.
drunk Saturday. and commiktfd,an assault upon hb
Jacob Maus, of Grand Rapids, b in
wife. Hejvupuhc
puHuJi) Esq. Kenaston's the city.
judicial hopper,
and
~. —
-.1 chme out with a r P.r' At
Baughman has rented th’
sentence ot 90 days u
at Ionia.
Julius Russell hvure.
Thr largest and best stock of pumps,
t?°
a?d Mrg- John Websert,
galvanized well pipe, valves, etc., ever Thursday, a daughter.
brought to Barry county, can be found Cuttle Bessie Willison is suffering
at tbo Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works. from a relapse of the meu.sles.')
“
Farmers who want such goods, win CmIm Llbbie McLaughlin, a Journal
find it to their interest to call upon
typo, b down with the mumps.)
them.

Bed-Quilts!
i----- AND------

WHITE BED-SPREADS

A letter from O J Blackford, foreman
of the Lake City Era, state* that he h
well pirated with hb situation.

We have made our usual mistake, when goods are offered to us so
cheap, and bought too many Quilts; but

f ,
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short-stop by the Nashville. Tenn., ball
club at a salary of $75 per month and
Xjxpensre.

Our Customers

QeL Messmore, of Grand Rapids, was
on our streets Tuesday in the interest
cf a projected railroad from this city
north to Lowell.

Always come to the rescue and help us out when we make a Special
Price..

Geo. Oliver and mother go to Wis­
consin Uxiay. where they expect to
live. Geo. b an intelligent lad. and tho
Banner wbhes him success In life?)
R. B. Messer and A. IL McOmber
attended the reception tendered by
Charlotte Commandanr, R. T. to Cold­
water commandary Tuesday evening,
and report a royal good time.
It is a pleasure for the Banner to
note the appointment of CoL D. B. Ainger, of Charlotte, the veteran republi­
can editor and president of the state
press association, as adjutant general.
Gov. Luce has recognized a man emi­
nently worthy of the high honor in ap­
pointing Col. Ainger, and the latter
will give to the office bb personal at­
tention. which will be something radi­
cally new in that office.
prosperity of our city. He leaves a
wife and son, Frank A., to mourn the
A Reliable Firm.- -it b with pleas­ departure ot a kind husband and fath­
ure that the Banner from time to er.
Mr. Nims was taken sick about 18
time refers to the reliable and wide­
awake business firms of thb dty. among months ago, bis disease budling the
which may well be classed the firm of skill of physicians. Thursday after­
noon
a poi! mortem was held with the
W. J. A L. L. Holloway, dealers in
drugs, and druggists, sundries, p-.itcnt following, result: Several small tu­
medicines, paints, oib? wall paper, etc. mors were found In the region of the
In December, 1879, the Messre. Hollo gall duct through which the bile passes
way, both of whom were young men. from the liver to the Intestines. One
removed to thb city from Adrian, and of tbe tumors involved thejduct, almost
purchased the stock and business of entirely closing the pa-sage. thus pre­
Iliisaeli Bros., druggists. Tbe young venting the bile passing off through
men came to thb city highly recom­ the proper channel and leaving it to be
mended, Mr. W. J. Holloway being a disseminated through the entire system.
The funeral was held Friday after­
graduate of the class of *7&lt;5 in the phar­
macy department ot the Michigan Uni­ noon, Rev. J. 8. Large officiating, the
versity. and Mr. L. L. Holloway having remains being internal in Riverside.
a reputation as a successful business
man.
Hantiuffi and Parry
By strict integrity, by close attention To the People
cuuntj/:
to their business, and being ever alive
to the wants of their customers, they
We have no menagerie in onr store.
soon gained a reputation second to no But we have the largest stock of drugs,
business house in the city, for keeping books and WM11 paper In tho city, and
pure-goods and correctness in the com­ sell them at tbe lowest prices.

Come and Get One Before they go

STORES.

E. Y. HOGLE

W. H. GOODYEAR * CO.

al result the trade of thb firm has
constantly increased, until now it
stands second to no drug house in Bar­
ry county. The Messrs. Holloway have
in stock a mammoth invoice of wall-pa­
per. and thev inform us that thb stock
they are bound to sell. They nay that
they will not be undersold in this line.
They have the goods, they are the own­
ers thereof, and they propose to dispose
of them at prices that cannot fail to
please their customers. Their patrons
evidently bear in mind that they are an
old and well tried house, and that their
goods are always to
relied upon.
With the physician, the druggist ofttimes occupies a responsible position in
the battle between life and death, rare
goods alone give satisfaction alike to
the patient and physician. Such the
patrons of the firm can always depend

Al. Jon eh ib reported to have said
that he know where Mugridge was all
the time the officers were looking for
him in thb city. Query: Is Mr. Allen
Jones much better than Mugridge him­
self. it the above remark, currently
attributed to him. Is true? Does he
think it anything else than extremely
dishonorable to withold from the
officers of the law information tfiat
would lead to the capture of one who
had by criminal practices, swindled hb
fellow business men. It b also stated
that Mugridge owed Jon- s. and when
the latter found out that tho former
was wanted, he went to him, secured a
portion of hb own debt, and then gave
Mugridge a pointer to keep shady.
Hnw much truth there is in these re­
ports we are not prepared to say. But
if
(/Through the enterprise of the Messrs. I they are correct, the voters of the 2d
3d wards have little reason indeed
Holloway you can now “see the de- and
i
phant" without paving a rent He is a to lie proud of their supervisor.
tine specimen of his kind, and he will
be found constantly peering into the ।
store occupied by this firm. In fact be
]does duly as a sign for thb bouse.)
Death

of

A T COST!
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A

1MI ,■ &gt;

=

BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own price.

Mark This:
Wo have also purchased of A. IL McOmber his stock of

Watches, Clocks and My!
We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
ment has of selling the

' BEST GOODS

James A. Niiu«.^Mr. I

James A. Nims departed thb life at
bb
home in thb dty Wednesday even­
!
ing,
April 21st )He was bom in Liv,
-ingston
county, N, Y., in 184-, and
.
came
to Michigan in May, 757, locating
,
,
in
Hastings township. Twelve years
ago
he
moved
to thb dty. Mr. Nima
.
bad
held the office of dty marshal for
,
elirbt
terms, giving universal satisfac­
(
.
tion;
hb rapidly-tailing health alone
preventing his being renominated and
vleeted
to that office in the spring of
,
’Sil. The deceased was a man of many
sterling
qualities. (He will be held in
,
grateful
remembrahce by the many
,
HtrikAi families of the terribledlphlherh scourge ot i«»l.*t which time be
The Journal misconstrue* our mo­ was dty marabal. for his
tive in calling upon the water works .'icts during those dark (bys.) his
heart
and hands alwavs
wentHU
&lt;nit
to
committee for a statement ot expendi- fbSJ
:
iSdUuXuxl
tbroMgb
kindtiro Wo did to bocouto rorr man j toSiro "tov &gt; frier-torikm to &lt;m&gt;.
ptonlo who will w largely tor the to look upon -iamea A. Nims a® truly a
TOor work, plant deaire to tor tho 0*- ••friend innred." Mr. N 1ms was a pnbum, and desire to know why changes lir-eo’rited man. He took an adlva
to Sitka tottoed toro* Uto
ore made contrary to the » pec! G cations. ■
We have not insinuated that the oom- :

STORES.

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Smallest Margin of Profit!

I
■

BP EC IAL
flAVORl*

Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any

Drugs!

j
:

Call on us. Prescriptions carefully Aiul accurately com­
pounded from fresh and pure drugsjfwe are in Hastings to

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It
MOST PERFECT MADE

Respectfully,

••

BAUGHMAN4 BKU.

�talk is

tue ragpickers.

CHEAP cnouoh,

A SPECULATIVE SOLON.

CONFESSION.

Fines AND ACCIDENTS

ONE

HE PROPOSES A CORNER ON MICH­

lanoMy daylight every race U run.

IGAN LEGISLATORS,

ELEMENT OF THE POPULA­
TION OF A GREAT CITY.

Whitney,

rithont injury.
Morning and

day night, dcrnHnd a train, killing tha onTbc buun a., portion of North Middletown,

■

By the fall of an ebvntor in a farniture
factory at Connoravillo, Ind., ooa man w«a
. ... ■
. •
-•&lt;-._ —..l—l

And ties of custom lurt beyonJ recall
And courage aa a garmeut'in tbo flame.
Then all my spirit breaks wllhout control
Then the heart opens- then tbe hoc tears fall
To proir too wholly womaa that I am.
—bora Bead Goodax- in Ttarprr's-

MESSENGER

DOYS* HARDSHIPS.

Wednaaday.
Many buildings nt Paris, Ky„ were
wrecked by a tornado Friday morning. At

ment.

wealth company's dbtillory and warehouses

but tha boys arc comjxslkd to remain until

Wo complain of their laxinRrt

Perhapa

Irttlo clinps work from toartoen to sixteen
headed by a train Thursday afternoon at
Waajd, Midi.
Tho total amount of trade dollars redeemed
to date is ’., G4.7.OW.

Nrw YofW, April
Andrew Carnegie
nn&lt;l Mi*» fziuise Whittle: t were married FriForty -eight, street.

ducted with simplicity
plainly
attired

traveling
costume,
trimiuod with gray
passememiro. She
91^ gloves, an J carried a

bouquet

AHDItxw OXRKEoni

of

eitee five rents an hour tor four hours, or

white

bridosmaidx Tbe
bride’s sister Evtolla

rose burtonier. Rev. C. H. Eaton performed

After partaking of refreshments an buffet

coco to the steamer Fulda, in whieh they
salle-j eariy Saturday morning for Europe.

Among tho gifts to tho bride from tbogroom

Joining tbo Vanderbilt mansion, and vnluod
at giW.OuO. an t a cash gift ot g.'&gt;lM,000 In

postoffice, and be was literally fagged Out.
The companie* aro as ready to pbee their
in-.trmuonta in a barroom a* in a eiiurrh, in
a house offil farno ns in n private dwelling,
and tbo boys, according to their tr.ni and
not according to xheir agro or exjwricnce.

itod for the prevention of cruelty to chil­
dren, if by an accident they should ever
know of tbo Ix-astlinckM to udiicli children
arc expand in thia Christian city.
Little chaps orc forced to boy beer by
tho big boys in Umi office, nnd g6o«l boya who
never drink are exdected to jnit money1 in
toward paying fox-dt ti* much as bod boys
who rrnnt tho drink. They think it la great

CinaAGO, April 20.—Ptau of not guilty

Gariglo to indictment Na. &gt;,&lt;M2, nnd by Me­
Gorigin and McDonald to indictment No.
1,038, when Judge
Wednesday morning.

roRBZsr.

more explicit in its reply to their petitions

wm

found In the

had erideotly boon reading Grimm's fairy
talcs to U«n. Qm of tho boys is' now a
wrll grown youth. Tbe other died while
still young, and bis jioreata, although they
had then two children younger than Budge

of their lort boy.—Ruffalo Courier.

wheel of aomo propeller.

dent baa appointed Heary F. Merritt, of Illi­
nois, United Blates consul at Cbetnnita. Mr.
MsrriU fat a brotteor of Representative Mer­
ritt, of the Illtpou legislature.

LteuL Zalinaki. whore experiment- with
a dynamite throw ing gnu nod a submarine
torixxlo al Fort lafayuUc have nttr;icted «o
much attention lately, is a well built, mid­
dle aged man with dark hair Just beginning

entcen ravmn'i.
small that none of th-m are oven »ir.p-c&gt;d
of being amircbod, bat Mr. Dakin will
■ ... 1
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I.* I....... in! 1ft .1.1

He Regards

Canker, and ; '■ "r'L»,£S!S

lenry or ineojcwui-T O.
lu a later comnymicatioa co the «a.mo sub-

imiu.——---- —

-

-

tbo cuttiUjs and triratulu;;* which aro too
“^K’-'ihCBOMC!

preeent •KU?K.t^hu i They alw get «h® pkddtw* of snudl shirt
factories,
printing Louers,
bouses, txok
ta-ok binderies
r
f.rttm-ictt. BriailM
bit.ikriet
tXme claim for tho gun. unl-t; tha mmpsny and a score uf similar cstabliahmcntA
wish It Tbe company should
what tta..

diy pushing tbeir tract*, adorned with
LIEUT. DANEN HOWER DEAD.

AwtaroUB, MA. Aped ut-UU J&lt;*a

They age avaricious-in their drelingx, manng-o to live in modvreto dre«n»tan&lt;xw, and
an- vlltfaff to purriun* a number &gt;&gt;f artkh-e
which mod jwople riawdfy ns rubbbh. But
wliat h niLUth tn arene people—iron and
other tnctah. Ixmea and old -• irp-ts anrfa mul-

Wtdnewlay, mt,ruing. He
trouble after ha come Lack fr

Can be

cured by
purifying

Ayer'* Sanumiffl.
b mi । -rior u. m u—.
t«urifi.-r that t ha„
‘•‘yr fried. 1
rixi-n It for x-rofu^
t.aas.r, nod
Ubrutn. and real,*!
much IwnrEi from 1

the blood

with

i’1’'., ‘.'I?*’ &gt;*'«U
Bradford, al aa,.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

_______ c________ in )*rt&gt; frotu I*li- ;
noir, in wl

mA
.. . »l
«&lt; U- [—1 ■&lt;11
-&lt;&lt;M» Iteu- &lt;4uwh.
Bof— l-J w»0«. OnMUopr—Jitol
W.
w □» Ulrt ri— .&lt; nt
wMn lw» O-rdo®
L |T»p—1 U»
MXT—ll
taM. M.-to .xpllto. 0—&lt;
I"
«■&lt;•»■ nitowr.
.
..
« ■
m—. •U.Mr-.Arl ravrlv in tlw* tnnrn.H-. elul

bower volunteered and was appointed aa
equaintsd

tended to—complying with a requart of
publishers to compile his own speeches I
publication. Tbe work waa difficult aud

rrlcas were brief, i Italian race are but HtUe modi£*-l

oa tbe political situation. Mr. Blaine smiled
and raised his hand dsprocatingly, ramark-

oat food and endure privations and hard-

•ociaUon: at Philadelphia—Philadelphia 4,
Metropolitan 0. Exhibition games; at St.
Paul-.S«. Phnlb. Detroit 11: at New York
—Now York II, Columbia S; al Waahlngton
City—Washington S. Toronto IS; at Pitta­
burg- Pittaburg 10. Hamilton t; al txmieville (Awodatioa)—Louisville .!«, Cleveland
7; at Newark—Brooklyn is, Newark 8.
Cnicaoo. April iS-Bsae bail games as
follows wore reported Friday (Association!:
Nbw Yobk, April 21 -Lili* Devrranx Al Hrcoklyn-Brooklyn 9, Baltimore 4Blake attempted to eject Sopbrouia Turtcball eight inulnp, ldarkuew;at Rt. Louie—St.
from th* State Woman's Scffrajc aaaoeia- I-ouist, Cincinnati S Exhibition p—■
tion meeting Thurs..vy-V,
day, but »u Inter­
rupted by Colrota
Tbe Chicago-Dm Homes gauw, at Dee
Doty, and tbo cause
«?

trouble was precipi­
tated by tbs two lat­
ter cutUn j Mn, Blake,
who nodded friendly,
but was met with a
cold, insolent stare.

Ctnvaoo, April LY-Saturday** base ball
playing showed th* following scores: At
Philadolphia-Athl-rtlc 111, Metropolitan «t;
al 8t. Laub—Fk Louis 5, Cincinnall 6- a!
Loutevfte-LoalsviUa 11, Cleveland 10. Ex.
hibitkm games: At Minnaapalta-Mtane•polis 1, Detroit 0—five Inulngi; at Pitteburg—Allegheny Id, Hamilton \ ' Bandar's
nmoc
.. i. n__ ___ n &lt;

a delegate from Brooklyn. But
not paid bsr dollar, and wm

a distance of over a mile with safety, lie
.mm fK—
......__ I
.-

Balloting for wo-

'^Ctw^*^-

Himself as Entirely U«

Cbicaoo. April -I.— Hon. James G.
Blame. Mbs Hartle Blaine and AI be Dolga
(“Gail Hamilton*1) reached Chicago early
Welnwday morning from St. IkmiI*. and
went tn tbe Orate! Pacific hotel. Mr. Bioine
remained,indoors nearly all day receiving
visitors. He ta apparently in tho beet condi­
tion physically, and regarb himself as n well
man. His Journey from Fort Gibson to Gib-

from throwing a charge of fifteen pounds of

Mrx Catbarins Dunbar, of Waukesha,
Saturday evening in Paris, France.

a’'

Catarrh,

quently than he refers to hls'ewn effort*.
Ho Urre with his family in a tfiinfortablo

him intimately my, he gives dinners tiiat
rtotni that only a two-thirds crop will bo
York Bun.

fore half

P. |mm» It ie tnore durable, non
pHahta more ccEdbrtabis and NEVE*

dilapidated rap on the finder’s bead; old

BOWOT»r 7000 dally.
Beware of worthit-n imitation* noew
rm-Hmlnary polhbm oatmDoni'a toiled coat
nicevm, were ra'rnr-u-Jv dm-ansl.
He
had arrived at the spot with a teg having a
d-x-idediy cmaciatad appearaner, but left
with a plethoric bundle, under wbae- weight
-A- ----

b. Cincinnati 1.
—--------- — —

THE MARKETS.

mum

umr way io

Vir t.^T'‘ng “**
Brooklyn pay* about
Ifi-XOTO annually for the removal of Its
aritre, and last y.&lt;r over 3*0,000 kmda wvre
rerted to tbe low lota whkh abound in
South Brooklyn and ebewberc. It L nmr
tl«« dunira, in tubternble Iwin-b, thet tbe
test, but by no moaua^b'- Irert, rise of thia
great family of mgpiekera dwelt They are
up betiuws In the morning nwuitlag the ar­
rival Of the ash carta like an many vultures
WiMlld avnit
—_ 1__ .

narrowly praventaL
GENERAL INFORMATION.

’“‘••W. If to

.

The babies went with their mother to visit
her father, D.' P. M. Hasting*, of Hartford, the regular quarterly bouqurt of tbe Chicago
whore brother, a tniiarionary in India, mar­
ried a sister of Pineald-nt Cloveland TbrF
doctor at that 'time lived in a hoore with
high atepa, having Ida office In the basement
There waa an insilc passageway through
tho cellar from the office to tho living
WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN.
rooms, and during tbe visit of tha little boya

Mil-

life, and feels like committing aniciiie. From
app-arauces it b thought tbo body bad ta-nu

.

Erysipela,,

for hours and on returning seat liinwdf
again with shrunken clothe*. Hu rides in
the heated elevated erm cu a winter day or
walks in the biting blast.—Joe Howard in
Kow York World.

the children exptainod that they pot tbe bite
km body of a man

e&gt;

p^v^oT buying «bo city •aruN.tah
They pay a hlpher price fur gu&lt;xU tVuxn
the tucn who prvpt-l the hnndcuru, nnd fro-

As a rule, tbe ofilrro are contracted and
crowded, ovcrlicatod and badly ventilated.

The following anecdote of “Helen's Ba-

P. Phaim, regarding

wmCd undonbtedly indignantly nwmt Hx lr
fbxlOraUon wW' wtlin-xry lui-wlck-w. but
randor «®n*ls n* to &gt;“«««
“ •“&lt;*•

Human,

which wt, «rz
“'St it drrtroyj’

The con.rulitoe appomled to investigate
tbn esse of Representative M. II. Dakin, re­
night, and tospcrting-housce. di ven, nil man­ ported Thursday morning. They «dviw&gt;l
ner ot InfamouM rendeevou*, where their that a day be set for public examination ot
eyea aro greeted with nrgiccnl dcrolopnients Ttakin: that be l« allowed to appear sod
of various nature, where they acquire hab­ have counsel for hie def ne-. tin-i that ta&gt; t«
its of drinking and smoking, where they provided witb a copy of the exact charges
agmnst him. Ti.e report was adopted and
drink, who solicit them to Indulgence in the examination eel for Tuesday.
every (xxslbln vice nnd subject them to in­
MR. BLAINE AT CHICAGO.
dignities nnd out rages which would jmra-

only to tempt but to force boys to ail man-

Mn.

r r.-rnren. n»ra»w»
--—
cal oJ Rrprwretatlr- Dakin, Labor m-mber
from B-y county, InLiacommrtte^rbWuaiHl
detuonde 1 with one voire to know why he
hl
1 Ito. •- tool rcrc—x to. «•
hlblUng nt the sums Umo •
Dakin's hawiwritln;, on which were t-e
narnre of each one preaea-, with a sum OTT^
aite each name. The accounts o. whut oc­
THB DTMXMJTB OUS.
curred in tte&gt; committee-room do not agree,
but it b und.rstool that poremal vmtoare
was threatened, and it h b»IUrai that th»
wboto matter will b» brought up m U»
and an attempt mail to o’P’1 DAk[°“It is charge I that b’ Ka’’[’ll
J?1
t for,XPMiBl,it
names, which bdong aboutI can now pre;
crats and Rrpublicana, to the mayor of t-**- |
Toe &lt;1

legitimate orrandx, often not I overtook Dikin ia charged with urging the mayor to
. .
. . _____ . .. ... 1
tn
ono not long since and questioned him for a
moment aa wo walked along. Ho wild hr return aj ».rju
----- ---- r—had been running for several hour* in the amount in ha bonds. The matter tanked cm.
aervico of a sick man. He hail been to tbe in East Saginaw and ha&lt; relumed to Lans­
ing to serioudy ambarraw Mr. Dakin. The

ALLEGED BOODLER3.

Chicago papers in sur
rounding counties, as

DmoiT, MIA. AprtS »l-A

hbi sleep, hU recreation—pretty tough.
Wo little know tbo temptations to which
they aro subjected. I hare seen little fel­
low* on tho streets at midnight nnd in the

ANDREW CARNEGIE'S BRIDE.

jV

amumli’g fourteen hours to be tho limit, in

Might.

Rsrpicken form a very important «tommt of tbo busy popBlatftm of a great dty
Uku Brooklyn, arul n careful observation of
tbrfr methwb will r&lt; oal rant curious and
IntcrreHng
They are properly di­
vided iutu four dfctinct ctemm. each having
a M-narato Bold of artitm and arldam lnfrif&lt; 4»3 ui«&gt;n the territoryKrf tbeotberdivtoSTufUr fraternity. Tbe fl.-vt- tea, v-bo
could qu‘b- properly be relied tha upper ton
.
k^JiGiihA Mlnswut deal-

Chicago. April
Drmorr. Mich., April r.-At a mra
meeting of molders, l*eld Sunday, the conaervallve element triumphed after a lonand noisy dta-uadou. and it was resolved not

--------------------- —-V-UO..J I, x nnadelphia, and not then If bo decided against
it. Tbo committee leave at once. If pattern,
from other cltiee whore they have I eon rej-ctod are offered Detroit tat Idem Ite.y will
bo accented Ts.x —I.. — .
.

|W&gt; Corillrw ■’ U pno’—t “ “*“«

rm mi x ut all leading shschltts-

YOUR LAST CHANCE/^/

MINNESOTA^/?
DAKOTA '^Flaur

I-*--—
jowrmcEt.

/&gt;»7u:&gt;rT&gt;
UAI F

ITSELF in Five

or u... ash heo^ A jwroon
would aujrjKw.. that little remains hi th-

When at Frankfort I hnd tho honor ot
serving under tiw into Hir Alexander Malrt,
and certainly a more kindly chief war. not to
bo found In tho nervier. His legation wu

Chicago, April I#.—Thirty-five hundred

S3

riI\!duce: Bolter—Fancy EJHn
OtfSflW tl.: ehni^ .. .Z 'JTn

record ot 3:21, was sold Thursday for glK.OOO
to Brownwdt Oa, at Kalamaxoa

MULES E. SIWMi

l*r lb.: tnrken..^-et — In car I..

cucuUtute ■ day.

R.

___

/XZsAFEiNiESTMBn

which we were expected to attend. At my
first ball supper 1 found myself at a table

&gt;«.&lt;.&lt;waeut. anti acuvn unaiog oa tbn oolToo
"•“A- ThotU,.
fifty points■
*

ABEMTS W1UB

cat"

. - -----

disabled

-

U-----

MAM IM1U BOMi;

“Let him pour it out” Thia I did, and I*,
explained u&gt; me that tin- jK-tentato where
hrepitalliy wo were enjoying wmr gave hi.
gum. more than on. glow, “reyon.ro, If I
drink your* I shall have two,’ and ho suited
eotirt suppers.-Loudon Truth.

more or tern axtensive, reroetimes r.imply
initiah ana aometbnes names wiUt number*.

F0« THE

AUTHORIZED

THE CRIMINAL RECORD.

Aer*~ »»»* Cosrtiweat.
Krnph cireriita,"

life of LOUR

a |Hwtal taJe&lt;

.. . .
--- --«U 13dictad Moaday for peoaion frauds.
William J. Parka, formerly a eabamantur
atakiTT in Mil—1™___ .
tJr

effected la Omaha.

»iqq,(xju.

delmad }*retidant He reland

Wertini

C®K

We are new prepared :n

swsrsXfe

jllffltiH,

£ tw

�business notes.
!

. .

o&lt; lU.mport, Mollm, nd R«*
in tha latter cl tv Thhu

,f tt* ablation being tho improvement of
tbe dipping iutermta ot the district.
Wr near Lake Benton, Minneeota,
vein of soft coal threw foot from the
offered F&gt;,000 for on eighty-

THE PRESIDENTIAL CHAIR. THE ROTATING RAYAGER
CLEVELAND WILL NOT ACCEPT

A

SECOND NOMINATION.

VENTS ITS FURY WITH FRIGHTFUL

LOSS OF LIFE.

Scores of Persons Probably Killed and

Everything; in Its Path Made
into Splinters.
,,-h yJar for tbo special benefit of tobacco
.! ciauLerry raisers along its line*.
IT;.,. Ib-ur output of tho Minneapolis mQla
.wkwiu 115,42) barrels, against 180,-

p’. fur the corresponding time in ‘.8H6.
■: to Western Union Telegraph company
.
;n -rexsol its capital slock 3l,^JO,QOU,
.uskiiig the total capital «bl,200,O*&gt;.
Mr. I*. O.\Mills. tbo- father-in-law of

lur curried over IIh.ttW.UU) paaiengnrs, and
... year will carry over 2t*J,OOO.OUl
; &gt;a ot bulb wfivatand rye in Illinois.
A NOTED MAN GONE.

Nxw Vonx, April ID.—Aioxandar Mitriwll, president ot the Milwaukee ft St. Paul
tadrood, died at 2A0 o’d-'ck Tumday aftor, ,..i at tbe Hotfman house. Vneutuonia
««. the Immediate

St- “ov^&gt; M*. Apr 3 23.—Tbo Rapufi.
L'tlS®
*I*CU1 from "’“htagton Cuy
U
tb*5or,n“PonJenl "y» that be 1&gt;m
it on tbe authority of a prominent western
Democratic senator that President Cleveland
made the declaration to tho wma-.or, who h
intimate at tbe White Hou*, that he (tbo
,Tosi.lnnt) neither wishes nor will accept a
second noninatloo. The torrwpon-isnt says
that this *tatement cun be depended upon aa
entirely and strictly true, and that in mekbig tho declaration tbe praiidont epoke with
•&gt; much deliberate eernestnesa and such
rtrn’t*! •mphasi* that tbo senator with
ti--------------

auu on uro sin­

cerity. Jit* manner no teas than his weeds,
indicated that the declaration wn* simply
the decision of a firm re-solution which had
rreulted from careful ronddrratlcxi ot all
phasm ot tbe matter. Tbo president said bo
had m t givon any intimation of hte feelings
to tba
.1_ ... ..
mitfbt **y about not wfebing or being
l,U- tn In Ini’- a ----- - ■ *-- -- -- • ■ ■

“1 hardly expect anybody to believe it," he

hxVADA. Ma, April 23.-A terrific cyiVrrnou) county Thursday

night.

Tho

about light tnUo* from this c.ty. The
cyriane seemed to come down Marinaton
over from tbo Kansas lius, dealing death

Met! township, passing through Metz,
Chage, and B.uo Mound townships. Fences,

which was about half a mite In width, were
picked up, rent in splinters and cost dowu
up by the roots- ovor thirty bourn destroyed
and about fifteen person* kilted.
Only a pirtial list of tbo deal cal ba ob­
tained, which is as follow*; Mrs. E. Shrout

Conunulng, be added: ‘'Everything 1 do.
every apjioihtment I make, they tbiuk it is
tosscure re-election. On tbe contrary, I ans kirn; Jehu Milter, «tU Mra Joliu Miller.
rourulug th-, days that refrain until my re­
load from office, just a* if I vree, a pnsuu-r liy, f. ur of whom wire kilted. Tbo baby,
°rrd a ycar^ Was droppad iu tbo yard and
in canbnemoat."
Apparently to maks it plain tbs&gt;,bo had found unhurt Friday morning. Faria of
taken no half-hearted resolution, the preai­ tho Milter residence and furniture were
dent prnc^'drel to speak of tbo exacting and .found strewn over the fields for fully a mils
laborious duUre which fell to tho Incumbent front where tbe bouses formerly stood. Re­
of tbo presidential office, when tbo functions
of tbo presidency are administered with tbe Oiage township, and it ia thought the cleatUscrupulous and mluute fsitbfulnow be has

Mr. Mitchell wrw
. th in Aber-lean•hire, Scotland, Oct.
tnii. Cluing to
country

-fl.-d with th.'
rondti.
Milwaukee
&amp;
Waukesha
railroad
nJ wreral oilier Wisconsin lines, and was

Ing tbe Methodist church

Front S-pt. I. I»y. to Juns 2, !87u, bo was
president &lt; f the Nortbvrre’orn. From I6t&gt;l

pornuncnt injury to hi* health.

i-rea.lont ot tbo Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; St.
fauL
' '
•
MnAVU ttB, April -3 —The arrangement*
ttr tli-i funeral of Alexander Mitchell were
h-itfy c.enpleted Saturday. Tim remain*
&gt;«r«; now in tbe library of tbe Mitebell reel-

bas now halt vomptetod. Nothing. b» said
to ilia wmatonal visitor, would persuade him
to alter this resolution, wblcb he bad delib­
erately formed. Ha did not want a second

tlw utaecpHie will, b-j simple and unrmtoutatx®&gt;» for dual interment.

Tha old settle re

The gentienwti who will ofil data os pall*
tx-onre &lt;ru ui follows: John Tlankington.
IL L Palmer, H. C. Hobar». H H. Brrel-

frwl Jatne*, B. K Miller and Judge Hamil-

Wabhixiitos Ctrr, .April "J5.—It is unnerriood tliot Secretary Whitney has decided
&lt; accept th- Unital Slates steamer Atlanta.

For these

quire him to forego hh persona! wishes Tbo
senator, who hn&gt; repoatal this nguillenit
cunvwuithxi to hh friends, eay* that white
tbe president was not talking for tbe ptirpoee
of getting bls views about re-election before
tho public, there was no intimation that be
desired his words to be regard-jd os cootl-leuintnrviaw u&gt; personal frteo-li, without any
injuucUou of secrecy, and it is not unlikely
this private discussion of tho matter will
eventually provoke romo formal aud
public
utteranco
by
the
presi­
dent. The senator is quite sure there

politician, who thinks by this device to apacnl.ition by President Cleveland. He ia coo-

rill be wholly

basis of a renomlnatioa of Cleveland. The
president was specific nnd decided in saying
sideration to change his mind; that them

Tho damago iu this city so fsr reported is
a* follows: Dwelling of C. T. Whitfield
blown down and Mrs. Whitfield seriously
injured; Lucien Hood's dwolllng blown en­
tirely away, bat ths family sloeptaz an tbe
►Bret floor asewped injury; Thomas K&gt;nitx*s
dwelling badlr damaged; Marton BronsVs
dwoiliug and barn wrecked; James Hsmble'.
dwelling destroyed; Join Royce's dwelling
curried away and Benjamin Royce injured;
Louis Hamble's house partially blown away
aud tbo remainder riretroyo-I by fire, tbe
busband and wife badly bruined.
Tbe - bouse occupied by Paschal Chauey
was torn to fragments. Chaney and wife
and Mrs. Hooper nnd two
the budding. Tbe children

Chaney woe absent from home, but his wife

cut doors, but the t-yoar-old daughter ran
death. Tan frenzied mother palled the
tnsnglod body of her chil l from th« rains
John Hiatt's residence was blown down.
Mr. Hiatt was killed nnd hte wife stun nod
to insensibility; she will die. Tbe baby was
blown sotqe distance and so badly mutilate!
it can not recover. Ab»ut fifteen additional

frecity of grief and tnourcing.

lioo dotertnined alike by every consideration

QUAILS AD NAUSEAM.

Ortiak’fi^n*. or iaquer Habit,eon b* Cured by
aiaiautertag Dr. Haiae*' Oeldca Specific.
It can be rIvAi In » cup ol coffee or tea with­
out toe knowledge of the person taking It, efand following
lecllug a speedy and permanent cure, whether
Hie patient I* a moderate drinker or an alco­
Wnukesha, which emptied ‘ hb bottle, ate holic wreck. Thtxuand* ot drunkard* h»ve
1-een tnzde temperate men who have taken the
some ot rr sa!U«l Karatngu chipti, another Golden
Speclflc la their eoffee without their
stem of celery, another mouthful of bread, knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drink­
with an extra sujiply of butter, and then ing ot U&gt;Nr own free wilL No harmful effort
results tentn It* administration. Cure* guaran­
teed. Send for circular and full particulars
half.
Addre** In confidence Oounxs SrxciriclXx
Bl Race 8u Cincinnati. Ohio.
istful wlicitude. But nine minutca of bis
KHllXlirs COUGH and convumptlon rare Is
•old by tt* on a go*ranter. It cure* consump­
Mr. Mahoney, '
tion. Sold by It. 11. Goodyear.
CROUr. Wiiocqilnr Couch and Bronchitis.Im­
mediately rvUt-ved by Sbllob's Cure, bold by
W.H. Goodvcar.
jsute.
THATHACKtNGCOVGHraabe so qutekly
eured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Bold
$1,000 on the six mouthfuls of quail that by W. 11. Goodyear.
—'
yet rvui.iinjd to bo eaten.
Tbo crowd
WILL YOU SUFFER wttn T&gt;yiP*I&gt;*f* and
gathered ekno about tbe tired cater, aud for 14ver Complaint? Hbllnh’* Vltaluer Is guaran
teed to cure yon. Sold by W. IL Uoodvear.

times. Then Mann resorted to bread and
butter, and finish'd hts first glast of Wauke­
sha. Ho next turned hb attention to the

iway. "Ho may get through, anil bo may
not," said Milter. "It is jurt nt that point
that I faffed.’’
But young Mann quaffod a portion of bia

&gt;

ix

■ ■■

«

Boston Dry Goods
Store.

fa 4 Duff
Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.
MARR &amp; DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

DRESS GOODS
r In all the newest shades from
six cents a yard up.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Will be found in our Dress
Goods department. We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties
as they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

IARH &amp; BUFF
Willbe only too happy to show
you their stock, and in order
to find the lowest market price
it wilrpay you to inquire at

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,
42 West Main St,
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

A. Rower,

II.' used suit and salted Saratoga
mouthful ot the quail nt

t::f

The Verdiet Unanimous.

W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippu*. Ind,
tebtifits: "I can recommend Electric
A MAN IN CHICAGO EATS THIRTY bitten iu the very best remedy. Every
bottlesokl hugiven relief in «very cast-.
BIRDS IN THIRTY DAYS.
Ont* man took six bottles, and was cur­
ed of rheumatism of 10 years Blanding.’’
Abraham Hare, druggista, Bellville,
Ohio, affirms: “The best f iling medi­
cine I have ever handled iu mv 20 vears
experience, is Electric bitters."* Thous­
ands of others have added their tealimony, so that the verdict is unanimous
John- C. Maun ate his thirtieth quail in that Electric bitters do cure all dlneases
thirty consecutive dnyr. tlio other evening, of the liver, kidneys and blood. Only a
at ex-Aldorman Jonar" restauruuL und his half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s
barker, Gourgo R. Clarlr, wim $1,000 from drug store.
Al-l.Tm.-ui HiJdrC.h. A little over n month
Excitement In Texas.
t
ago Ald&lt;!rmu:i HUdrvth otTcre.1 to pul up
Great excitement has been caused in
$1,000 a* n wog*r that Manu eoeld not cat
thirty quails iri thirty days, one each day, the vicinity of Paris. Texa*. by a re­
markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley,
who .was so helpless he could not turn
in bed, or raise his hetul; everybody said
bo whs dying of consumption. A trial
of Doc. 2. lie at oncj put hbnaalf under tbn bottle ol Dr. King’s New Discover)
care of Dr . Bryd.'n, of Chicago, and Mit- was sent him. Finding relief, he bought
ctell, of Mlmioapolix, end acting according a large Ixrttle and a l«x of Dr. King’s
to tbefr . .vtaj hus lhed for tho inouili &lt;m a New Life pills; by the time ho had tak­
dirt of usttaaul for brvukfa.,: nnd light cold en two liottJrs of the discovery he was
manu for dinner, winding up with hh quail well and hud gained In flesh thirty-six
supper each evening. He got along very pounds. Trial bottles of this great dis­
well until lit* ro-tvhvd his twenty-ninth quail covery for consumption free at W. H.
on the evening of Dm-. 31. On this oc­ Goodyear &amp; Co.
casion he got through with bis gran-1 supfwr
Bucklcn'* Arnica Salva.
only after a bar-1 stru.ggle, ami It was exThe Best Salve io the world for Cuts,
I-eetnd that be would full in tbe attempt to
rwmtne his thirtieth. Thix ballef wa* Bruisra, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
strengthened by the fact that Charley Mil­ Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
ter, a ntggvd rater Ix louging to the Jonu Chilblains, Cornu, and skin Erupflons,
restaurant, bad but a few day* previously arid positively cures Piles, or no pay
failed on hi* twenty-ninth attevijit at ttw required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
-of apoctatara at the place tbo last evening Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
wlw-tt young Mann, ucrotnpaulcd by Dr. C. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Maliote y, tl»&gt;« refervo in tho conV*:, enteral
Love.levels all distinctions, it is said,
and too?! his aoat at one of tho table*.
bnt you can never love an onion suf­
ficiently well to levtfl the rank.
Immcdlatelr a* th.* Iiamls of the clock
pointed to 6. tbo thirti’.rih qunll, whi'zh Lad
beefi excellently broiled mnd placed un a
pyramid of toast, '.van eat before Moan. The rural every year by Acker’s celebrated
nrcompnnininuts were salt, ericry. breatl, English Remedy. It Is o guaranted prep
butter, Saratoga clrfpc, etc. Ho brought oration ; if it does Det help you it will cot?
with him u bottle of Wauknths wafer, of you nothing. Try it. A einglo drao will
rtiow its good effect. Trial
lOcts
Ji. H. Lathrop, Druggist.
ctinsumirtg half * dice of bread be reached
for the quail with an air of a hungry man,
The lie of cliquel und the gresse of
and brought it-to bi* plate. Cutting off a social customs usually combine to
good sized mouthful lx&gt; niaeticuted it thor­ make the soft soap of society.
oughly, and with npfiarcnt relish, along
Aver’* fUnanarilla vitalizes and purities the
with a liberal supply of Saratoga chip* wrU blood.
If you feel languid you need it

different pointe throughout the county and

palate from the ah
which bo eunrjnwd.

ence, not a eingte bnildln; being toft stand­
ing to mark tbo site of a once proape rous
and thriving plaox
Itepcru are cnuiing in from aU over tbe
counu-y at damage by the terrible storm. Il
was a genuine cyclooa, but cams from tba

loft.

HASTINGS MICH.

SCHWARTZ AND WATT CONVICTED.

Kwino's tnarhincry
powir required by tbr tontract without the
• •*f«rator,’' without which tho Atlanta

THOMAS J. POTTER RESIGNS.

Cntnano.; April 25.—Thoma* J. Potter,
vim prmidept cd tho Chicago, Burlington ft
Qttincv railroad, ho* rvaigiiol, to t- '
" ’
Muy 15. Ho bus I-ran connecto-1

Mohrto, Illa, April SO.—The celebrated

court's instructions to tho jury occupied
iwarly on hour, and were strongly favorable
to tbe defense. Tho judge announced that

1 o'clock Wednesday morning.
At 9:33 p. m_ tbo jury returned a verdict of
guilty, and both prisoners were sentenced to
confinement in tbo penitentiary for Ufa
Col. Bowman Wednesday morning modes

n to 1«coom vim president of tbe Union Pa-

Urrgoo Navigation company.

Ha will have

r.tion lia* created quite a seusatioa In rail-

kftabfga
l-assixo, Micb., April '23—Tbo special
lint I'umniittBe of five to InvMtignto tbo
tuitual iniunmci com pan io* of tbo etate

usual

Hall fell all over tha county, some

o'clock Friday morning a tornado originat­
ing in Indian territory and moving almost
due east pwa»d through tbocouairy four
miles north and Along "tbo lino of tbe Little
P.ock ft Fort fim.tli railroad. It was ba­
tmen a quarter nnd half a mite wide, and
near Oxork, Franklin county, began doing

; : a i-l damaging character.
Tho
•c.,.ti!!t&lt;*' examined eightam campanire do■&gt;g l.ii'im-iw in Michigan, finding only two
■ r.- .-. Case* yrere elicited win-re superio-

; iiaupers in tlio county poor botuei Ono
.u- • w.w cfevetopod of a physician having a
r»t'.icy wn tba iifo of a patient for 310,(NO.
JI* -ipjoured as medical examiuor on tbo aplocation mid certified to tho dratb.

datively Oisi nine out ot ten persons in»ured in those eompanhM had mode no appU-....... "
vw umw 4,».r. *
m.aar.ince was generally taken ant by some
te-seliciory, who forged the signature to tho
appii-nlion, paid th- nwe-.»tn..nts, a£»l
(■i.-keted the money paid at death. In many
companies have insured persons liviqg
-a Canada, Germany, England and Hwodsa,
-imply thal the agent and ofilouni might reap
Hciary drew ti» ;&gt;olicy.
Botrrox, April Ss.—Tbe bill providing tor
Iuxjmw of detention Cor female prisoners and
■lay and night matron* for prisons In every
■ity in tbo state having 30.000 inhabitants or
'-■ver. was paasij by tbo senate ThursJsy and u now a law.

rolvm the Utte to 1.715,7*4 name in Color

completely, and that not a particle of meat

plisb Uits boho.1 to di«peiMo with knife and
fork nnd reoort to his Angers and toctli. An

tho final wing Mann swallowed tbe
ng portion of Waukesha, ate a stem

took up the wing in bis Hugnrs, pulled it

Farther oa*t, near Coal Hill and Clarksville,

JT-—-&gt;l.«
tta ready.

rious, and many persons were Injured.
Four miles from Clarksville, Friday after
NW Ycnx. April 22.—A Washington noon, a Mr. Turner, John Rood's child. G.
•pc itil to Tbo Unrald »ay»: A California D. Rowley'* daughter, nnd a child ot Mr.
gvntlowan who is »
wore killed.
close personal nnd Petty
A man namol 111111 ips. wear Ozark, was
political friend o f
Justice Stephen W. severely injured by falhiig timbers.
Tb.»
loss to formers ou bud Unit*, fanrm,
Firl-J my* that that
stocks, and growing crops &gt;s very heavy, but
gentleman is out ot
it can not now bo estimated.
Mr. Field would n&lt;&lt;

•

Tho eater eyed It with conridvrablc

not have eon'tituted half an ordinary

sort of spre-ch with tbe ei iitent intention of
■dekening the eater. He referral to tbo idea
tliat Mnnn should now l&gt;c aidti t&lt;»' p&gt; iota
tbo directing btulnras, a* Im mud by that
time bo thoroughly cu.-quaintad with joints
ati-i bones, muscles, ctr. Dr. Malinuty grrt
rather lint, nnd ordered tin* newconjcr to
* 'shut up," but it wua bard to control tbo
intruder, for bn wn»&gt; alxuit thr.-e rirx-tsln
the wind. Rut Mann wna nut disturbed.
He gulpa-l o*.iro or t wk’e. but by th &gt; inc of
snlt and celery quieuxl hl. slntji-ivh. A« lie
tn-rr-.l the l.art fibre xr.xui the bo.i? plute, Dr.
Mahoney snidt
"Done; Mr. Clark v hu tliomrinoj-." nud
rt-lag, took the su&lt;—rssful quail mU«r by
t!«s hand and xl.-ool; It heartily. Trirutag to
the reporters in- mH: ‘'Thb is (I--* first ttoo
thdt this feet hus ever boon xucnwfully
performed. Men have rnteti thirty qunlls
evwi in a shorter *pecc of time, Imt that ia

IsOCisvibUL -Kr.. April SR—A stjrm of
wind und tain did many Uious-wl dollars
worth of damage m tbo state Friday. At
Paris a distillery was unrooted, a warehouse
wrwkc! and aoveral dwelKugs thatto ret At
Uxfngton a distillery wa* wrecked and
jrsucz nrxa
presidential conven­ much other damage dona. In this city
nearly three Incbsa uf rain fell, but there
tion in bh favor.
wax no wind. Lightning struck several
bouMO, but did no great damage. Tbn bouse
for thirty cu&amp;evntiyc day*. r.t
CbicaOO, April 21—City elections west of Joseph Braunbeck, in New Albany, was quail n . day
.---------- 1
J
yji;&gt;
beta m nearly all tbo towns of tbo state
Tuesday. In Joliet Mayor Kelly, who bad
___________
_
____ the la« qrntil with
..
_ ____ __ A
tha annnart of aU
victory, though many have attempted it.”
Young Mann is a fine looking f--ltow of
sycamore
about twvnty-twu, medium itirnl, rather
fiiwhy, with a banilsontc faw un l ptenacnt
wood
was
instantly
killed
and
his
son
retr
iatidna rau-xlhi. election.
maiux
’r. - Hr. has for roa» time been co
TbcRepubli.-nns carrtal Champaign. Matgaged in t.hr rretanrant Itwdnrsai ia Louis­
xxi Clinton and Hillsboro. The Demoville and Minu-a puli*. Tbo latter city b nt
present hi* home. Hu ntn bis thirtieth quail
OxiATMTOX, Tex., April 2S. -A cyclone In exactly eighteen minutes and thirty sechigh Urer.se » no Hceiwa At Seneca «
malt of ihe election »* «b*t tho next board b •truck Blo«oni Prairie, Texas, Friday morn­
tlie n.'-taurnnt noon after coniplrtinj hi*
ing.
doing
great
damage
to
ten
cm,
orchards
evenly divided on tbe license quesuon. UcenM woa at Tolono, Marion, lYincetoo. •nd building*. Several dwellings were un­
Rockfor-1, Taylorville, and, it wou। Wsoein, a roofed and many bitslnos* bou«v« were witls hie winning *u
moral from their foundation*. Tbeatorm

connection, cron if
a solid delegation

nnd Carthage, and Woodstock voted for higt

St. Paul. Minn.. April XL—One of the

nepw, TbursJay receivad a telegram stating
that Mei Jahn E
(brother of ”-8«T^ry
died at Hot Spring". Art. v Thursday moru-

taken to Deadwood, D.T., remitly. Au there

Good Goods at Bottom
‘
Prices!
ASK YOn DHLER FOR THE IBFRQVED PlfiT'LCCB

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER HINUFACTURINQ CO., FORT WIYME, HD.

�"boxbhav XDucxnow ^

ON GRAPE CULTURE.

SHERIDAN'S HOME

AND

MOTHER.
V’r El

SOME

FACTS ABOUT
GROWING

CALFORNIA’S

INDUSTRY.

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P- Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers
Mack Barn Door Hangers
and Steel Track,

Huctlng valley, facing tbo fair vaU of Muskmer Dawson. V’ft' ffifirop Lichty.
tngum. TboUherkfan homo baatpnftte- • ****{*,
’
nf |i,- .hfaf Uuk-. of tb&lt;w--bori
tlowu IfUa^wyaxriuhalfnW.whxh
.rill
tbi*
PHthatatlu mktat of tall ctriar. ar.d fonrt ““J. lnrtniroPG|. driving to umdw- *n
axt. Three i* a wLfo yard o.-xl a long walk
i_.»nib; ot it* hh&gt;to I:arrowtag
, &lt;«
of nauve
native abnca
(aui-xw wu:cn
which leou*
leads so
to ur
tbodww.
«*««.
__
luauiuv a ite j-rcrau*
Ttero
r.a» r.
a d-Ucioui
dcUdwn coolo*
coolorw
lw,.n to ite *cratrtiiiip of tha
i Tlx
ro waa
w* under tbn
t’sn *” _Iux.
oneorideucra
of the ':’'“U,Mr!lh,"n;VK^*
tms and a &lt;Mr:htful view. No oni&gt; was iu ST. ...fa____
regular inreUWtt„. Mm.
I aragningto set doun rotne Ctecti about right, tad wo rat on tbe pnroh ia tbe du________ gnif*a aud this wry groaj indust!^ which I fusUianod rodxra. whkh larit? company.
|Wrf,-rrora f-^r i' is r.-nentUr aa
„
1
have come aerwa cat Iwrv in tbn California Tt» door was opun and di*ri.w*l a boll whkb nfTectuUcu.
In every variety.
wns neatly furniilwxl. Tbe room- cn rwJt
ri.te wcra rntbnr rkhly dro-wd for a country _Qill
txC been pnwarrol, nnd im »»
11 Th«“!leeM»t »t W.
a year out ben-fnxa tho uxut of ter vinra.
We have a large stock uf
But this Ufitotxue*. D menu rtraaantu ax&gt; the
•xwmankor “baniadcterk" of the cuddle wawte nf tftxxl amounting to
arai wbf foand that it «™dd u»-fu'.ly supjxo- S?p?re«.H.Dd
„;.at u,«- lu. » M »:** 1“' •»,
all tbo xeiioon through, without n drop of experience in the rcl&gt;elli‘»i wire plenty anil lag a manuscript- Tbe quUi might ba" “SSSic-i eowftlttre repoHM
•rater, nud go right, oa owl biognom and bear suggrollve. An c'.d lady in a Idack tilk dro&gt; corilr bran euggrotod by tbe bodkin made of tic lullowlnu-uwunaxaaU
a K\x&gt;r.d crop ao roon n* tbo firvt one i* and Li tek lacc cap cr.un oil and warraly th" bone of a bird or other animal tramunlttM S Uiw uUoxuoce at lb« atuouM*
gnllrrtsl; and U L« n fact to Mare up ia your wcIco-mx! ux “A g^ntbtnan who wants to from the Itouu.i* to tba madfaral monk*, w
,
A 13 60
tnwnor,- and rot down to the cxvdte of Cali- ■ ooo the mother of Gen. Khrrkhn. * wc.i l!z by tbe aharpru-ei mJ. ah*' «*’* l’.* ,he claimed:
k.1, lia-.on. «'&gt;■!.................
Bought before the advance, and are prepared to give
fi-rnix
I manner of my h-.trcdui-tiua. The ol 1 lady Ronuuu und etUI lu &lt;uo
l*
.................
Tlxxv nrp prrhap* fifty kiixh nf vinca ben'-, shook my kacd with a waraith, which wvukl Tbo Chine* am! Japanrar u«r a rort of brato A. N- GUiebnd, "
41) W
Xjnaytc 1 could Kifriy d-.-&gt;bb that nuialer. Imvndonc credit to n •roman of 25, autl then to writing and "1«&gt; well iu tru- txd write J no. Coleman.
14 DO
Theo. Demolt.
But tho tno-i |&gt;opalar grapo i» a Hungarian *bo joined u* on tbo [xjr-ch for n chat. For n
v or
N. Smith.
3 76
'ihrootek
J. E. Birman..
Lewis Hilton.
Am) where tbe uifrstr-ii grape ran»- tram no not nt oil ctna-.-L-.b-d, can l» traced a n-’-m1 00
Jas. Sbrfvey.
«De MW can telL Of courao ft i*r&lt; Hponfab bianco-to bcr famoas ron. Of cnurai ll«
on anything in our line
origin, hsot!~ht b«v by the monks: but it fa I talk turned to him, and with a faugh of pride
It fa rare that a bald brad i» found among Lee Fuller.
2 S&amp;
ix&lt; tote found in any inrtof Hpoiunow. • and*—
■ aakl:
men under Wor 00 ymr. wh - xpete right or A. N. GUleland.
joy idio
.
X« 10
Respectfully.
This, tho mfadmi grape, which wax for many
ten
boar*
a
day
at
tbe
art
Ban
■»
tench.
How
“1 have Ivon feeling quite widl today,
"oL’motioa the report of 71,XD'*U*
•■vara the only kind of grnj&lt;- grown in Cali­ •inc* we l;nd a telegram from Pblllie that be much th* strain of modern rapid life aud
fornia, fa not turd for w iao-nuiklng nt nil b coming tomorrow."
burinew worry nud burr, i* ro^iotiiibk- for waa acwpted and accounts allowed as
lbw pbvdral di-terioratiuu fa a matter of &lt;lu- recomm ended by a yea and nay vote.
“Bat be cornea every ymrf
Adjourned.
.•
“Ob, yat," aixl nguin tlxr old lady laugtxd cunon’ The oplmm fa pmerri. however,
F_ A. KIPKK.fiecestan.
nwlning vineyards of this variety nre d&lt;- anil smile.t aa abv mid:
tout tte fwiurtira, h^dr rtsrtorvns tonics and
vrted to tho table and to Ibv raakiag uf
ibamproing lluid* iwod by barter ten-1 to
JOHX UC»m\ 1-n-rideuL
brandy.
night I didn't know h- wai ctxning, and dertrovtbe hair follicle* and prrxlii.s, baldTut annual meeting of the Jlastinp
Tuc grant imprmrmrut in California wi:uw was up to wc n neighbor al exit aome bminoM. nrai. Mra wlw sbavo ttenue-b r. or vidt the
within llw&gt; last few yean is due largely to the VVb-.m I started bon s' I met kin: oa tbo rtxxL Iwrberonlr oner a week, and th*e. who use fire department for the election of de­
improvement in the plant. It would only He auno running up to me aul mid: ' Wliy, nothing Lut water a* a drawing for tbrir ha..' partment officers will be held Monday
lead to confusion, nsrl few would corv to rand mother, whero hnvo you bean ‘ 1 wa» afraid u» a rule b«ve a luxurwu* growth—New
iesrtilng, May 2d. o o'clock standard
•xtx.thing tiad baj&gt;j«rned to you.’"
'
York Mail and Eapro*
“Ila wru a good boy and bsaiiby, wjt* be
ItVoKhgRCIIIKF.
grratmt grape bind in thn world, nnd ao I not, Mra ShortdanT aikn! Cspt. Greiner.
In dictating tn the owhent of the
will not. gli-r tbn tuuurv. bet th&lt;- search (er
\ certain divine, who had wan-lersd
' nira and sultatJ- grn;«-» i&lt; n-al'.tu and per- never bud tima to Ixx^nk. lie eras an great fl&gt;&gt;tirlng mills in Minneapolis,
•istcut all ov«t the world. Men an- k. pt con- artirr lad, aud no fond m hotwa. J "know kicking empioyea art- evidently endeav­ in the course of his travels beyond the
►tanlly trawling iiuIJurop- and A-da waking when he bind in town Ihillk- rou always oring to Drake bread a luxury that they convehirwes of the railroad, was obligtri to taketo a how- I**’1"* unaccus­
about the Ata-a berww when they would cannot enjoy.
MnDE^xJtxrr. rrt.-rrno.
Anxious mother—"It was after I' tomed to riding, he said to his host, “1
onitw in. Ho would watch . till they were unTh* vermin wliiJi attacked aud dratroynd liitcbcd, and then watch hl: cbonco to take o’clock when Clara came &lt;I&lt;hvh to hora&gt; vou are not so unregrnerate id
the vines of France is a sort of loose which tlx3ii V: water, (loo Cjy Id* father raugixt
•kvtn-jii tbe roca of tbr x too, Jt lira mado its him nnd gave him a good will,oping. It was Kiri"dldn’t“i.iok weii at ’alt Her Sys­
np;*-aranco to California, bnuih. a hmnro Im* tbo hanknl nhippki.r tbo lad ever got, aix! I tem whB toning up. What do you ■ terisn minister:" "Weil. 1 dunno."
felt v.-ry badly about it. I told father it eras think of iron?" Father—“Goal idea." :-was the reply; “we believe in .'pceadin
Kroarty franxl .Still, it i* conratfaAthat ti» b.nrtliy rigtit, but bo sold it would do Phil gond, Mother--What kind of Iron had she ‘ the gosprir -Independent.__________ _
Colifrcnlna vrboclniowd to tatrodfaxjvnrcdn and 1 gu.ra It d:-l. H-&gt; wo* hurt anco by n l&gt;elti r take?" Father—"Shebad better
wild colt which throw him up by Dean's aaj tike a flat iron:"—N. Y. Sun.
H ABTUJQ3 XAKXHb.
.•amts has not yot rrwiv* d tho mlillau.: whidi •lay. Ho was ladly bort Imide, but a brookRev. Nathaniel Howe, of Hopkinton,
Fran-v. mul Italy offered pa n ruwnnL I may tog out saved Ufa life. That was when ix&gt; was
opposed
the
buildinjf
of
a
new
church.
Kwntkn that wbeu ths panic incident tn tbe home from Wert Point"
•
Z
;ipf- arancr of the vermin lu tho grape Helds
One hot Sunday afternoon the people । ;w,~.................
iaa« was nt its bright the gra|v growers rc“in Ongon. I didn't soo hfau for a lung were cootentediy during under the ser.
-oriel to.lho Mbaouri gwjpr.i, with jpxxl rt&gt;- time then.”
mon. whrn Mr. Howe, from the high Apptes
..........................
.
l^ WM.. -.‘Li..
*u!U. Tho lousedoM not attack American
pulpit beneath the nld-fashloocd eouml"But you heard from
oftenF
vines, only imported enei.
■
■O, yra; and "b- n U» mall would eomo I ing-lxianl, suddenly thundered out, •
But tlwro U U»h left to the will or tbe wook! go out m tho yard, nfrcil t:tx«tte “There ia no use of anew church; the'
SSKi.-::.:::::::::.
ratnro of thn vino in modern grot* eultur-. Vetera or papers last I should Irxr that some sleepers are all sound in the old one7
\yyu will halv to tear down all tbo clamber- at my Ixjyv wore kilkd or hurt.”
After one year of unprecedented success ia other localities the
A Christian clergyman once went to
.tug vines which tbe old Gnv-ki luvoltnpie“But the news from tly-ra wai always an Orthodox aynagogue with a Jewish
ST. JOHN
j
CO. has arrived ia this city with .
tur? on tbrir vastw or in their pocma. There good!"
friend. He listened to the congrega­ Lhue.bul
eight men and teams w ith the
iu littk* left that bi jioctic in the gra;*1 Ix-ro.
“Yce, ladaair and tbo old ludy laugbed tion chanting **Mbmar LTtavid” with Weler Ua
Tbwo is nothing that i* even U-autifnl cxnrpt with pride as sb" rctno.-jbcrol the tiding* of
Halt, bbl
thi-. one brand s-u of gm-n, and tbL. fa. Ixwuti- thow- in&lt;un«itous days which made her “l*hfl- the usual congregational discord, and
waa told by hte Jewish triend that tt
fnl indeed when bnxigbt into abarp rontrnst
was sung to the same tune in the daya S3 Hidawith the yvlkiw atx! ruwrr and lawny oil
for the ourpoM of csnvMaior thia county for the i»Je •! the same. A ear load
। of David. “AhC said the clergyman,
fiou likc hflL', which to-&lt;rr up and bang high fngao find:
with a sigh of relief, "that accounts for
of the*- pk&gt;w» bu been xhipprrt to- this point, and our fanners will ax&gt;a
&lt;w tba® emerald wmi nf v inc.
It. I have often wondered why Saul
reeri w a call from the aalraim n.
threw hla javelin at David7—Hebrew
When in tbe city call at ti-e American nouse, where W. DAVEXPUIT
wed or root, let from •vlipx" or “cuttings"
Standard.
will be pleased to ate you. and answer all inquiries n&lt;arding these plow*.
like the ra&lt;&gt;«- in tbe wnjthrrn states. You
can cut off almcat any jiart of a gmpcvtno
andrtirhil Ln the ground, give it anythh&lt;
Every country phyddaa rbould havr a
knowhdgv of veterinary arianr.ecd be will­
ing to prc-crilx. furjdck bones ond cattle, c*
well aa for their owners AUcntfou to Ux&gt;
ng up »vttKiL» vronderously brauUftd kam
nart Ln.tefa all the hard anyk-s and ugly leu crewequenrv than -curing tho maladka of I
teaterr-* ot whatever it citngx to, tryiag itn human Icing*, but I do ixA &lt;rv why it should
lart to make thb beautiful world Mil axrw be regarded aa n matter of inferior dignitv to
beautiful. Another evidenro of iu sweet
femininity. But after thb “cutting’’ luu taken
rrw&lt; nnd had uw or two y vara of idsurr «u:d
liberty in too nunrrr. it fa dug up and art Ln potato mt, or thn blight ef ttz- wheat crojv
The pnwrrati'Mi of tho health of drnn'-atlc
nnimab K eran apart from oonai&lt;Leration at
foDfaw and tiie Canita of other-.
humanity ia tbe reiki of Rdf.-ring to the
a vnj, TUMMED nxOTAMD.
tx-ocx thcmxdrrw, an exceedingly imjiortaja
thing Ln a j»vuniary point &lt;X view. Am! bo-

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

If

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,
LOWEST ESTIMATES
H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

Oaveiwl,

Manager.

haiSfciw:”.:

PI OW

•t ST. JOHN DISK LANDSIDE PLOW

NO FLIES HERE! HARDWARE!
Spangemacher &amp; Mason,
Estimates to Builders a Specialty.

Hastings, Mich.,

ntwi awnUally U»&gt; same tnwtmant.—Bea:

utflfty.
How- luurb win one acre yield ! Well, ia

n aa ateaordluory yield. J 'rum night to ten
tans fa the ararugr crop. Those grapes aro
wJdbytbotna. Tbcysro eomrtimra sold a*

to WO per too, according to th- yield, as a
The j&gt;rwUir..t and cteanrat renphyimut I
•ver naw fa that of galherinj grapw. But U
is lir.ril on tte tack, niri it; Ux&gt; cud is not ow-y
work. Of cci-.rw. thn ugly stutnjn aro en­
tirely hidden by the * ma. long Ixtfore harvnft
tune. Indrwl, the thousand riaru nnd ten­
dril* and hJcra-'niv that brunch cut frum tho
btrir iJark rtuc-p in the aarllext dap of
spring Imre long before harvvat timocumptetriy covered every inch of ground with
vinca and ineira and tendrtbthat ruact: ah

York v.ith the r-nuirkablo naro.- of Sebobattquc Bigot, which tranriated lucon* “8cl•ntUlcftlly Orthodox Zralot," tod i* a mriotn
namr- for Frvnch parvtit-., even if tte-y w-rrEigra* tbrmadvR, to Lmtow oa a little girt
Tbo Butfato Commercial, comns.-nUng on tlxpeculiar njiprilatian, «ay»: Why will jiarrnLs
L-unss n child with nicb ridirulooi iuunc*d We
r&lt;«Ul to mranory a liritorla* burinra* man
who wa* bamfxTed with^lh® tmtn" ot TLildeus Coi»lmUiw Sobi-rid Aurolin*----- . Wo
will xporo him tbo mortification of a coin-1
ptete ideaUO'.-aik'n." I*artnte who thus im­
pose upna their chiWn-n ought to be liable
for vlnsiogra when the Latter brow to man's
and woman's estate.—Chicago Timex.

Tranpi in Dakota are not too lory to d &gt;
the “crow art.’’ That Lx, they iu-t ax ix-aracrows in tbe wheat flohix, taking lurax at
Mantling on a platform high alxrra the wheat,
and &lt;»-rn*innaliy yelling or throwing a rtitou

At tbe Iwvli hotel hewaro of tbe waiter
with whlekrrx. A trally good waiter naver
Onde ieliutr to grow wbhkwr.-^wnervtBe
Journal.

emplnyment ,t children in fact-rkk wiH
fnrw IAMXO ciiUdrra out of rnrplorrorot.

■&gt;

for year dump, and a* '-wry stamp you ttod
a Mile rarttoad of grapa.
Dot, aisr, notwltlartandhig ail 1 can *y or

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

ZE^LimituiT'e,

Anti-Kalsomime, the Greatest Wall Finishr*™

Bedroom Sets, Couches, Easy Chairs, The Celebrated Garland Stoves allays ii Slid.
The Finest Gasoline Stove in the market—GusrRockers and Extension Tables,

pirtarr kira* fouildr-1 nt: RiNn tale: or tradrtioo* from profane history. For the grape

►tnnijit of grape tnra idnxrt as thick m yrxir
body. But tho rina. aro only at tMsyearY
growtlu A well trimmed vincn ord in Cali­
fornia, after the last crop b gatlx-ro.), look*
Ilkp * fchl of stumps tn a clearlag.
Not mucfi romance or beauty about that.
But tlx to u plenty of money aial this is the

Have received a large invoice of the latest and
'best designs in
(

MOULDINGS,

Dont Forget

Cultivators, etc..

Undertaking

line, and that our prices are reasonable.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS,

■

SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.

ROLLER MILL

Y. And other marked improvements will be “ade in

NALLS PRICES
OUR

INGRAINS!

Hastings this season.

UBA\ 1 FOtl Oc; EXTBA HEAVY tortTS^

n™

dUtt

BODY BRUSSELS.
and i»t.X*y»4-

|

*L_

AT •!.&gt;. tl.&lt;&amp; aad *1K a vnnL

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. 100
find him at his new location north side of State street east **
A. E. Hams’ harness shop. Ho is prepared to serve the p»c
he with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

On 11.000X109 of p.i.1 coin
Ran Francfaoo to New York tb
f.-ktem Of from f U» to mt

irXAlUifor charity.

Tie Hei Goutatiim Ph,

that we are prepared to furnish all goods and do all work in Always on hand *nd sold at prices in rompariM-n with the
the
goods. Call aud see us.

. •ij*.

• swexh^ with

AND

England tw a Dicky Bird society, compc*d at 1UU.OV chndroa. Its aim is to em
evurag*- protectiaa of bird* aixt animal..
Advlcv on tbe njbjort is plentr, yet tbn
not uay to obtain a paid up dirtfr-wl to

Jrwqcin t'Jfcr In Tbn CUrago Tlraw.

FRAMES

PICTURE

And every class of goods iu our line. We have some tarSiins for the people, and invite a careful inspection.' We do eqnxl work with two-thirds the expense of »ny plow in the
□t advertise that we give away goods, or sell them at cost, or market.
any such announcements. We do say however that we sell
only No. 1 goods, at reasonable profits, and oilr increasing Wagons, Carriages, Reapers, Binders, Mow­
trade is proof that goods and prices are right. Call in and
be convinced.
ers, Horse Rakes, Two-Horse

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

Bta Saits,
Hartimfl Saits,
At»14Xn.tl5fM,
814.00, and up U&gt;
78.00.

The Hull Gasoline S.oves.
Jefferson Avenue,

Barter Sifts,
7-Piece Slits,

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and soethe®-

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
1 ^”.hyy S«“bty ot Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at»

DETROIT,
MICH.

■

respectfully,

1

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXXII. NO 1.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 5,1887.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Hastings, Batchy Co., Micil,

ORANOKV1LLE.

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8UB.SCK1FT1ON BATHS
ADVERTISING BATES:

alamirperyear...............
Extra ehuTte lor special position*.
JOB PRINTING.
ApecUl pride bi felt In the Job Printing Pe••.tjimenter the BaXMi n. Everything In the
-aUreofllrei* new; and with the latest tare*of
lyp-. the most approved patterns of machinery*
od competent workmen employed, enables the
4JASNBK to do nrst-elaw lob work.

Hastings

City Bank,

HASTINGS, MICH.

;ooo.oo.

M. Ransom and daughter Minnie,
were the guests of Wm. England last

Mack and Ettln Faulk, of Plainwell
spent Sunday with Orangm iUe friends.
borne unknown person was shouting
(Ire on thfrBtreet Monday night, and as
no tire was to l&gt;e seen it .was thought to
lie a case of too much budge.
Walter Beattie and familr are mak­
ing a farewell visit to relative, and
friends here before starting for the
great west.
Grandmother Knickerbocker spent
part of last week with Rutland friends.
Unde Peter Faulk h.is returned to
b‘» home hire after spending the winter
with his son Orson, at Cedar Creek.
D. Klingensmith and wife went to
Grand Rapids. Saturday.
L. Loveland, of Prairieville, was in
town last Thursday.

CASTLETON.
I. Weaver has moved into J, Roses'
house. ■
Quarterly meeting Awas largely at­
tended at the U. B. church.
\
G. Rea and family, of Orangeville
visited friends in this vicinity last
w«-ek.
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.
.
tn-rly occupied by MeMdroWh.
L. Delano started for Eaton Rapids
Monday to take a position in C. NtevenOFFICERS:
sun’s tin store.
t; itublwn. President;
L. Lockhart wm ht Charlotte Mon­
day.
W. 8. GoMlyear. VI*c. Pres.:
C. D. Deebc. Cuihler.
A. Cain and family Bundayed with
i'rienda in Odessa.
DIRECTORS:
The U. B. mite society was entertaiaS. Goodyear.
W. H. Powers,
«1 Friday by Mrs. Hafner.
t«. G. lUiNnwn,
J. Hosmbr has secund a position on
the M. C. IL R.
,
. School closes at the Wisner district
Friday.
E. Piibeam has completed the frame
&amp; General Banking Bwlaem Tram-acted.
lor Mr. Neice’s barn, and has alsojLuilt
a line Imrn on the town line thishpring.
h W. LOWRY. JI. D.,
। Mr. Swift has a sick horse.
xT.
Phjiictan. Surgeon and Oculist­
Mr. Snore has completed bis new
rails lu towniftc.ijbu.ntry promptly atteadad.
barn.
dm-* hour* -»to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
G. Applemen has concluded that rail j
Mephoueat Holloways* drag store.
fences
are superior to hedges.
4&lt;r Special attention paid to surgical dljcaiM
sh&gt;1 dlw.'iare of the eye and ear.___________
M Shores has bought a tine brood I
mure.
illanpis. m.'d,
H. Hunt is engaged at carpenter
.
Physlcan and Surgeon, work.
Woodland. Mich.
Eli Farlbough has the wall done for
•Wire one door south oC the poet office, will be hi** new hoiise.
'uoul there &lt;toy or night.
Rev. Carey preached at the Hafner
school house Saturdav evening. .Servi­
it. TIMMERMAN,
. iioimrpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, ces again in two weeks.
Rev. N. T. Sheldon, of Cedar Creek, is
! FiroC door cm’, ot Holloways’ drug store. &gt;
upending a few days with his children.
It is proper now to address A. Shel­
tcTlampman? m . i&gt;..
.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon. don as “dad."
Once more your scribe resumes his
RccUl mJ female di»ea*ei aspeelaliy. Files,
&gt;iu:i sad other diwasesol the rectum treat- duties with health and spirits improved
«i. suit a cure guaranteed or o*». pay, providing by a pleasant trip in the far west.

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nUen agreement l» bad to that eOect prrviU «reato».-iit. HeiMenre and Office corner
-.lerwa oad Center street#.

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NORTH BALTIMORE.
The W. C. A. S. jneet with Mrs,
~R. Wm. JONES”
Brown Thursday of.next week.
Dentist.
Frank Blivin Li building a new barn.
AU wwx promptly attended to.
Yoa Crawley and Lucy Traver are
taking music lessons with Carrie
j~(J. WELTON
’
Machawn as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutten, of Battle Creek,
also Allie Lichty. of Hastings, visited
ite wnUrt pMiclw on » man-# property agalnat
by are. lightning or wind; against a man's with Mr. and Mrs. D. JlcUmber last

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ttie by death and acmdeat.

’OUK A SHELDON?*7

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Emmit Herrington has the mumps.
School commences In the McOmber
district Monday with Ben Gaskill as

। Office In Abilrart Block. Hastings, Mich.)
teacher.
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Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
Wm. Bryant,
County.________________

I*AMES A. SWEEZEY?
’I
Lawyer,
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Hastings. Mich.
Practices tn all courts of the state. Office orer
W. IL ScbMitz' store.

of Ohio, is visiting with
Mat Hall and wife.
SNOW ELAKK.

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.

“Linden” residents have Improved
the looks of their lots with new fences.
C. V. Riegler and F. E. Dewing are
E. KEN ASTON,
.
Attorney at Law, on the road again gathering up butter
and eggs.
James Godfrey returned home from
FracUrea lu al) eonrU ot the Mate. CoUertlou*
his visit in Eaton county yesterday and
vrotnpUy atteuMlng to.
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reports a pleasant time.
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Master Burt Brayton wears a smiling
Insurance and Loans.
face as he puts u'pgbods behind the
office-w(Ui J. G. Runrat: fi Mod. 2 doors north counter at F. E. Deming's.
ot FcMtolBce.
Of course Freeport will celebrate the
Special attention given to making exchange#
a! property. The interests of non-resident 4th this year, as usual, except the ob­
jections! features, which we hope to
avoid in the future.
Col. Measmore. of Grand Rapids, is
in the village this week. The colonel
will talk railroad Saturday evening.
ITNAFPEN &amp; VanABJLAN,
Railroad excitement is on the in­
A.
Lawyers.
crease. If Freeport fails to get a rail­
(Orer Uartlnm National Bank.)
road it will not be the fault of her
\V1LLIAM B. SWEEZEY", Attorney many enterprising citizens.
K "W. Finch and E. Mofflt aro now
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
selling the Shedd patent fence. They
Practices tn all courts of the state.
have purchased the right ot Kent coun­
ILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY?
ty in which to try thdr lack. Success
Justice of the Peace. to them.
Collections a apeclsity.
Mrs. A. F. Nagler has spent the past
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
r M. B. GLLLASPIE.
Fox and friends here. Rev. Nagi er ar­
1.
Notary Public.
rived last evening from Sheridan and
Bowen* Mill*.
■______________
on account of ill health will remain the
j^ARY U. COBB,
of the week. The roww couple
have a heat ot warm friends here who
alwav, ,lad to aee them.
__
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, are
C. a. ftrlffio of the Alaska Hallway
Co. la here thia week working In the
intereet of the Haatinga. f reeport A
&lt;/nd Fitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
Lowell railway. Mr. Urldl; wya If hl,
Room* orer ttehantz* Store.
company eeciirm the franchisee of the
K. K N.H-y Co., we wlh »ee the
smoke of the locomotive north of r rec­
DRANK U. BOISE.
port within sixty daya after posscaaion
r
Nathville, Mich.,
is given.
.
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Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Although a very busy season of the
A7»nt fur al! the Inadlnx mnkrx of Hardware year there continues to be a fair atr
and Fann Machinery.
tendance upon the evening services at
nn&lt;! complete stock. New the •‘rink.’’ The bwt of order prevMte,
and unusual interest is shown in the
stibiects nresented. It would doubtless
w Sdlfcr ali who think thertnk b
not being put to a good use to go and
► Jy Ha!!, over JuUta Bu«a«Il*» store. .
hear what these men have to say.

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Smith Will and Louisa Schmelcher
bundayed at Lowell
There was no preaching at the U. B.
church last Sabbath. Eider Mouter be­
ing ualled away to preach a funeral ser­
mon. There will be quarterly meeting
at tlie church next Sunday.
The railroad meeting at the rink Sat­
urday evening was largely attended,
and the prospects are quite fair for the
north and south road.
Win. Balka and family, of Irving,
bundayed at Mr. Timm's, Mrs. Balka's
pareeita.
■ 1‘atrick Dooley arrived home from
Indiana Friday.

HLCKOR Y CORNERS.
Mrs. Evan Poor and daughter, of
Johnstown, were at the Corners the
other day with horse and buggy, when
thu horse became frightened and turn­
ed suddenly in such a manner as to
break the reach and braces attached
thereto. Fortunately neither of the
ladies were seriously injured. ■
Quarterly meeting next Saturdav and
Sunday at the M. I*, church. "Rev.
Samuel Reeves, the pastor of that
church, is expected to be present and
oillelate.
Scarlet fever has broken out in the
family of W. A. Lasher.
Telegraph dispatch received here Sat­
urday evening announced the death of
Mrs. Milo Barnes, whose remains are
expected here to-day for burial.
Aaron Nichols, the clock and watch
doctor, sports a new road cart and a
Texas pony. They compose a dandy
rig for any gentleman.
Harvey Aldrich is on the sick list.
-I. IL Brown Esq., is making exten­
sive repairs upon his old grain barn.M. M. Rock well has caused a new
drive well to be put down at his farm
house, west of the corners.
&lt;1. Kellogg, our new stage proprietor,
comes out with a new wagon for carry­
ing the U. S. mail fYom here to Augustaxand has also reduced passenger fare
itne-half from former price.
Orin Rorabeck, of Hastings, is mak­
ing calls on his old friends and neigh­
bors about the Corners to-day.
A. A. Aldrich is making some inter­
nal repairs alajut his store building.
J. A. (’airnes is stopping at Augusta,
running his press on job work.
WOODLAND.
Fred Holly, of Bay City, is here vis­
iting his brother and other friends.
Geo. Cunningham, who was shot in
the knee last week Lx not gaining very
fast.
Dr. W. Cunningham on Sunday night
last heard a racket in bis barn. He got
up and went outtosee what was wrong,
and while there went to chastise his
horses, when one of them kicked and
knocked five teeth loose for him and
cut his lower lip very badly.
Arthur Haight is how partner in the
drug store of Benson A Co., he having
brought L. Parrott's interest.
Work has iTegun on the wall of L.
Faui's new bouse.
R. D. Banner is our mail carrier for
the next four years. lie gets the sum
of 8340 a year.
The ladies of the W„ F. M. society
will give, a public entertainment at - the
M. E. church on Sunday, May kth. A
good program has been provided, and
no pains will be spared to make this a
a pleasing and instructive entertain­
ment.

BOWENS MILLS.
A good time was reported by those
who attended the G. A. R. open post
last Thursday evening.
Etta Williamson commenced her
school In the Robbins district Monday
last.
Mrs. Orpha Gillaspie Is suffering
from a very sore mouth. She was tak­
ing medicine for rheumatism and got
hold of thi* wrong bottle and took a.
mouthful of Iodine tincture but for­
tunately did not awallow any. She
says she will look nt the label next
time.
Mre. Wm. Manley spent Saturday
and Sunday at Plainwell.
Farmers are complaining of losing
on unusual number of lambs this
spring.
Farmers have their oate sown and
are plowing for corn.
. Bertha Pierson is working at C. W.
Armstrong’s, Mary Nidy having gone
home to stay this summer.
Walter (Beatty and wife start this
week tor Kansas for the benefit of Jin.
B.'s health.
Frank Bixler also starts for the west
this week.
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MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. 1’. Jf. Hyde is very feeble.
A little girl baby at Seymour Mayo's.
Mrs. Alonzo Streeter is very sick.
Tho measles have broken out in the
Norton district
Mr. Wm. Brice died very suddenly
last Wedowday marplng of heart dis­
ease. He was 69 Mrs old. He leaves
a wife and two children. Thomas Brice
and Mrs. Wm. Jarrard. The funeral
services were conducted by Elder Har­
der and the remains buried In the
Nashville cemetery.
Mr. German raised a large barn last
^Ed”1 tfyde and wife, of Morgan, vist
ed at F. M. Hyde’s last Sunday.
Mrs. Eli Lattlng Sundaved with her
mother in Nashville.
Old Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Nashville,
are visiting friends in this vicinity.
Minnie Frost commenced teachir In
the Mayo district Monday last

FOUR CORNERS.
Chas. Price te with us again
'
Lyman Chamberlain has his new
barn nearly completed.
Mr. Yertie has his barn
Bill Demond now swings the whip
ox er a pair of horned horses._____
HpertalCorrmpoodeaef.
Edith Richardson, who has boon sick
Farmers are busy preparing their forromeUme. is able to beont again.
corn ground.
Remember the mite society next
Conrad Beeler and family, of Caledo- Thursday at Mm. Lou Smith s.
Dforiaited relatives and friends in this T Sire Bail*v. of your city, ’poke to a
vicinity over Sundiy.
Unrt crowd at the church
Wm. Ekert, bam Ekert and Albert
Parka, each bought a horse recently.
Jo?nBmtirand wife Sundajed with
t o’clock on theftd’Tuesday in May, at
H. Ekert, April “’jeriSrWood baa a Mck child.

WHOLE NO. 1666.

BARRYV1LLE.
Mr*. Howell visited friends In Nash­
ville, also her brother, Wm. Burgees. In
Assyria, last week.
Henry Strong is burning a kiln of one
hundred thousand brick, and has fifty
thousand on his yard.
(Ro. Mason &amp; Sana are doing Friend
Soules' mason work. Those gentle­
man are masons by name and by trade.
Willis Lathrop has beftn a great suf­
ferer from a disease of the eyes, which
is going the rounds of many in this lo­
N. V. Whitlock educates the young
in the art of singing, at the church,
every Friday evening.
Rev. Witham, of Morgan, talks to
the people al the Branch school house
every two weeks, in the good old; Free
Methodist style.
F. II. Parker, of Eaton Rapids, was a
Eest of Oscar Warren’s family Mony night of last week.
M1DDLEV1LLK.
Carpenters are all busy and new build­
ings and improvements can be seen on
eyery band.
The common council have decided to
fix up our defective sidewalks.
A masonic school of instruction was
held in this village last Tuesday-by
Grand .Master of the state, C. R. Hath­
away, of Grand Rapids.
Farmers are talking of shearing sheep.
There will bo three or four wool buy­
ers in this village and the price is sure
to be at top of market
Postmaster Jordan blossoms out
this spring ns a Knight of Lalwr orator.
An Uncle Tom’s Cabin company is
advertised to appear at Jordan’s hall
Wednesday evening.
The bard gave an excellent concert
at the Baptist church fust Friday even­
ing bi£ only a few heard it.
.
Another election iieing a long ways
in the future Middleville people have
decided to omit ull reference to politics
in their Sunday evening temperance
meetings.
•
Mrs. H. E. Bray went, to Dakota last
week to visit her daughter. .Mrs. Chas.
Griffith.
The Baptist society will put a new
coat of paint on their church.
Miss Lutie V-redand left for her home
in Canada last Monday.
Albert 1’incomb, a young man about
26 years of age. and a resident of this
township died, of asthma, early Sunday
morning. He had been a sufferer from
the disease for a number ot years.
A petition has betm circulated asking
the common council of this village to
repair the town pump that has been
useless tor years. Everybody signed.
Mr. E. L. Richards is delivering stock
from a Rochester nursery this week.
The projected trotting association at
this place appeared-Jo be a lost caufie at
present. When the members thought
they had matters all ready to proceed
with laying out a track the owners of
the ground to be used refused to sign a
lease unless they were granted privi­
leges that would give them a practical
monopoly of the track. This the mem­
bers would not do so the matter was
as if It were never talked of.
Lewis Watson closes his work at
Clark’s drug store this week. His suc­
cessor comes from Brighton, Mich.
Officers from the louis house of cor­
rection were in this village/Saturday in
search of escaped convicts from that
institution. It was said tho runaways
were seen coming in this direc­
tion, No trace of them was found here.
Ben. Fuller, the proprietor of the dive
known as the "Temperance Fool and
Lunch room," skipped town between
two days leaving a number of sorrow­
ing creditors. Ills familr were not long
in following. The K uster lire wing Co.,
of Graffd Rapids, took the billiard tables
on a mortgage and now this town is
well rid of the whole disgraceful shoot­
ing match. .
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CARLTON.
Guess the amendment carried in this
town; for its pretty dry anyhow.
John Wallace, who has been confined
to the house a long time, is able to be
out again.
.
Guess some of our friends forgot to
keep the Sabbath.
Moris Bowler bought two very fine
calves of John Gordon Saturday last.
.Nor* Cole is working for Mrs. Cyrus
Brown.
Mrs. Abram Kllpfer is very low at
this writing.
'
John Carpenter and wife and Jay
Carpenter and wife spent Sunday with
the latter’s parents, Washington Caln
and wife.
Sheldon says he will have to swear
off smoking.
Mrs. James Covert, who has been
sick for the past few months, is out
again.
Those boys who come to the Center
Saturday evening just to make a distiirbance, had better be a little more
^iet.
Geo. Allarding has a very sick horse.
James Covert is building an addition
to his store. Abid Donlev is doing the
carpenter work.
John Carpenter, who was kicked by a
colt last week is getting along finely.
Do those young men think it shows
good breeding when young people are
out riding to make loud and Doisterous
speeches after them ?
Ransom Eggerin an will work for
Lewis Cole this summer.
W. Hecht has the wall of his house
nearly completed.
Misa Colwell, from Allegan, has been
visiting at Lily Senter's this weekOB&amp;ERVEE.

MORQO-THORNAPPLE.
Persons who declare must loudlv
their bravery and ability to stand anil
face danger aro the ones to fly al tlie
least sign of it. as was evid- heed the
other night whilst a party of tLdiermrn
were dividing up their catch about
midnight. Surprising how fast they
could run and how quickly they could
disappear from sight. No occasion for
the scare, however, for they were not
violating the law surely, judgihg from
the suckers and dog-fish in their pos­
session.
A. Beldon has gone to Hustings to
work for Bentley Bros. A Wilkins.
Henry Strong last Saturday fired a
kiln of brick, containing . about one
hundred thousand.
Mrs. L. P. Cole still remains on the
sick list.
Dr. Youngs, of Nashville, last Sab­
bath to see Mrs. L. P. Cote.

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CEDAR CREEK.
Will Lltte spent Sunday »&lt;lth friends
in Hastings.
Grab Parker and Adalbert Hinkley,
both of Johnstown, were married last
Thursday. Many congratulations.
W. Norton haa his pickets all sawed
and the engine moved home.
Will Lilts haa his new bouso nearly
completed.
H. Armour has a new fence in front
of his residence. A much needkl im­
provement.
Robert Campbell's child, which has
been sick for a long time, is reported
much better.
WEST BALTIMORE.
A. A. Frubauf, of Ann Arbor, is
stopping a few days with frieudk here.
A. 1’. Forshv h;w a sick horn*.
Supervisor Bryant was looking after
the wdrth-of our part of the town last
week.
P. C. Strowbrldge is building the par­
sonage barn at Bonfield.
Mrs. H. L. Tobias and R. H. Dixon
are on the sick ffst.
Myron Emmons has moved over to
the east side ot town.

DELTON.
School begins to-day with Ada Polley
as teacher.
J. R. Hush is treating his house to a
new coat of paint
Crrin has sold hfs yoke of work oxen.
Consideration, 8150.
Mrs. Ella McAllister has returned
home from a three week’s visit among
her relatives near Richland.
The email boy can now be seen along
the lake shore hunting for frogs. F. J.
buys them.

DOWLINfk
Fine shower Monday morning.
Wheat looks rather bad In this place.
Eugene Howe has sold his house and
I lot Ip Mm. Bacon and is preparing ,to
move.
.
The Dr.'s new kitchen booms up
quite a considerable.
Reubin Graines has been putting in
oats on J. E. Tobias* place.
Anna McGlynn, who has been visit­
ing friends in this place, has gone to
Irving to teach robool this summer.

CHARLEY

the celebrated Clydesdale, so- deservedly
popular with the aeinurorn of that
breed. Charley Rdss has test none of
the good qualities chat have made him
a favorite.
odlborn,
.
,W. II. Schantz/s well known stan­
dard.bred
Hambletoaiitfi stallion is
.kept in these
sUbles atacx Holborn*s
pedigree
often l»ten published in the
■Banneh,has
and all..that we need to say of.
him is that he te as wadi bred a Hambletonian as can, be found, any where,
The terms-for service of all these ani­
mals are very reasonable, when the
quality of U:» horses-te considered—anti
ihuv-is of the greatest consideration to
breeders.
1
( Barry county has reason to be grate­
ful to Mmttra. B. &amp; &amp; for their enter­
prising efforts to secure the very finest
breed ;&gt;f howes^and all will be gratified
tolearn.
what is a fact that their efforts
. furnish
to
the kfami of horses needed,
I
here
have met with the most flattering,
,recognition.
1

As many of our readers know, Messrs.
Ell Bechtel and F. G. Goodyear, of this
dty. have for some time, been interest­
ed in the business of Improving the
equine breeds in Barry county. They
have indulged in no parade about their
business nor no detraction of others
similarly engaged, but in a quiet aud.
unostentatious manner have been add­
Ing to their slock and making reputatlon by tho merits of the splendid anlmail they possess. Having lea^n^d of
A purchase lust week by these gentlemen of a noble specimen of the French
Coach species, a Banner reporter visit­
ed thsir stables, and was verv court­
eously shown-about them by Mr. Buchtel, and given an opportunity to inspect
the flnenoraea owned by Messrs. B. &amp;
G.
Right here it is proper to remark
that there is no more competent judge
Dkax Edctok: By your permission.!
of horse-flush than Mr. Bechtel himself.
He has handled horses for over 30 wish to say through your excellent pa­
years, 2D*while a resid- nt of Ohio,, and Iper. a few words in reply to some state­
the balance here. He has made a care- ।ments macle, by tho Hickory Corners
ful and. conscientious study of the dif- &lt;correspondent in the Last week’s issue of
ferant breeds of horses, and of what is the
t
Bannck in reference to the Enoch
wanted- in that line in this section, and ;affnin
has- spared neither pains nor money to I lot, be says that the accused party,
provide what was needed. He has JFlorence Roach, was to have been .mar­
made all the selections for the stables jried to Mr. Frank Lawrence in. about
himself, and has made them, with spec- itwo weeks. This statement was mere
ial reference to furnishing tiw quality •supposition but written as a fact,.While
of hone required on the farm and as ithu truth of the matter is no time is as.
roadster—horses whose chagacterlstics ’yet appointed for their marriage. He
would be strength, endurance, good size 1save that the girl’s father formerly for­
and weight aud action for term horses- bid
i her keeping I he company of ArmouOr
and added to these good atyle and uuy jand deuMMided that she go with Law­
act.oa for roadsters. And. Mr. Bechtel's irence, as he had property. A most de­
selections have been the vary best that itestable falsehood.
nwmey could provide; andithe flrm now
Again, he says that Mrs. Albert and
has thousand!*-s&gt;t dollars tied up in tthe girl Florence Roach, have the sym­
horse-flesh. First of all we were show* pathy
]
of u large circle of faenda, while
a magnitlcent specimen of the Ftireh- ithe father of the girl, Albert Roach,.has
eroa stallion:
.little or no sympathy from thoae
familiar with his domutic life. Noth­
LAMOTTE,
more Inhuman and utterly
which was the first animal purchased ing could.be
than such a statement. We are
3 the firm, and which they have own­ false
now nearly two years. Lamotte is personally acquainted with Mr. Roach
know that while be is outspoken In
a beautiful coal-black,eight years old. and
stands 10hands high, and weighs, when bis religious principles sod a radical
ho is a true and loyal citizen,
in good flesh, LCO pounds. In the reformer,
a
devoted
husband and an afleetioaate
I’erchc-ron Stud book of the U. 8. his ;father. We
have heard much of this
registry number Ita 2.W8; and in the affair and have
henrd nothing but ex­
National Registry of French Draught ;pressions of sympathy
toward* Mr,and
Horses, 2,535. Lamotte was imported
Roach.
from France in 1833 by Fowell Bros., Mrs.
It seems indead strange to see how
of Springboro, Crawford Co.. 1‘enm.
easy
some
persons
are
to spread broad­
and purenased from them by Mr. Bech­ cast over the country every
scandal that
tel for Bechtel A Goodyear two years arises in a community and sueni
to find
ago. He is a horse of fine style and ac­ in it food for their own depraved
nat­
tion, good bone, well muscled, and ure by scandalizing Innocent partiea to­
ward whom they may have some per­
sonal
feelings,
and
on
tho
other
hand
naled this season, and their owners are try to apologize for the guilty parties.
more than satisfied. Lamotte is « very
_________________ A C’lTtZKK.
valuable animal, and is a prime favor­
ite among the farmers, and his popu­
Fe&amp;Mi present appearances Hastings
larity will increase as his merits be­ will enjoy a boom or no small pconorcome better known.
tkwthls year. Fifteen new rotadta

MARTIN’S CORNERS.
Annt Eva Cox is on the sick list.
Lester Mead has sold his ten acres to
George Graves.
The Free Methodists held a meeting
here Monday evening, for the purpose
of appointing trustees. They have ser­
vices here every Friday evening, and
will have every alternate Sunday even­
ing beginning with next Sunday.
Mrs. Gutcheaa, of East Castleton,
spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
MATCOOT.
ARteMemL
■
. '
The ladies' aid society met last Wed­ aho Fcrchcron-Norman, coal-black in
nesday at Mrs. O. F. Wellman’a. They enter with one white ankle and white
strip in tace. He lithe equal of La­
motte in
••****■
He la four years old. stands H Linda

IntMMk ap| MM.

high, and weighs 1,660 lbs.' H«* was
imported from France in 1684 by
Powell Bros., and purchased direct '
from them by Mr. Bechtel for his flrm
on DecemhenlasL His registry num­
ber in the Perchef on book of France is
2,502; in the Perwheron Stud book of
the U. 8. his number is 5.I5A; in the
National Register of French Draft
Horsett of America, 3.888. Having
found such a great demand herb for a
horse of the splendid build, easy action
and sterling qualities of Lamotte,
Messrs. Bechtel &amp; Goodyear determin­
ed upon getting one us nearly like him
;ii possible. Those who have seen Mr.
Bechtel- driving Lamotte and Margot
upon our streets will agree with us in
saying that two more nearly matched
Norman stallions could not be found,
lu all-the points that show the excel­
lence of the Perchcron breed, the two
have no superiors in this country. Mr.
dechtel will be pleased U^show them
o any who may desire to make such
inspection. If the demand for these
horses shall continue U» increase as it
has. the liriu will be compelled t» buy
still another. Farmers have-come for
20 niihss to breed to’them.
There has lately become a great de­
mand for large, finely proportioned
homes, of easy action, and handsome
carriage. They are wanted as roadsters
aud carriage horsts. The demand for
them is very great and thtr prices paid
often fabulous. The nearest approach
to perfection for the carriiate horse of
this kind is the French (Smch home,
lu meet this demand, and\to enable
breeders hereabout to raise the most
handsome animals of the roadster class.
Mrsan. Bechtel &amp; Goodyear have just
purchased and brought to their stables
it-re the beautiful French Coach stal­
lion
FACSK,
four years old. sLiiids 16- hands high,
mid weighs 1.4U0 when in good flesh; is
ul dark mabogony bay with block
tfinuLa. Was imported. from. Franco
lust year by Powell Bros., and ju»l (&gt;urchuMsl from them by Mr. Bechtel.
Faiide was accepted by thu French gov­
ernment inspector as a thoroughbred
French Uctith stallion, and guaranteed
ms such. TStre is no register jet for „
this breed, which haa only lately come
into 'such great popularity. There is
only one other French Coach- stallion
in Michigan. Fause hits been the cen­
ter of attraction for local-horsemen ever
since his arrival bunday morning.
“The French Coach Is the coming horse”
said Mr. Bechtel to our reporter. When
one ol»urvea the fine points of Fause,
। he cannot but agree with. Mr. B. Fause
is a horse ot good style, extra good ac­
tion, well muscled at every point, very
kiud disposition'and very, intelligent.
Lie looks eve.y bit the horse of strong
qualities, good speed,, and. a pleasant
uriver. He cost Mzmm. B. A G. a big
lot of money tfio.
Ln the stables are kept Mr. Bechtel’s
well known stallion,.

road, the appal
this year- T*&gt;
there mm TO teg
which would 1d&lt;

nmrlTMre

�. HINDOO TELLS OF tiuho\A SU­
building a: Brook:)

state militia -protecting the
• PAULDING RESERVOIR.

Bile eaperiwre of
Jeu. Having oroea

WE WRDS OP IKD».

FIRES AMS ACCIDENTS

EXCITING TIMES*W?1NB0.

PERSTITIONS CONCERNING THEM.

OOMMBMQSAT1MO 1TB BUtfY-FIFTH night, creating a k
ANNIVERSARY.

qily raga f rotted up

Ore Wednesday night, entailing a tew «

rlth Dynasalta—

GMAMO KAPID8
inent merchant of Holomon's Island.
burg, coaaof the birth

Tdukdq. Ohio, April 87.—Not Mne® tte

.,,w
mitof AuriraltettoMl

Thepe^lMung

l lie Koazner cwnwo v.
i—• ~ —
in colitetec with a bsxk off the island of For-

coptioa woe given to thedtetlngutebed gwate
(leorgeb.wn. Oio., .ere deatroyed by dre
early Thursday roomiag. The lose to piaewd

bound and secured lb® guards appointed
early Tureday • morning but nothing wai
learned of the outrage until after daylight.

at «®,«Xk
Eighteen Ilves were tost by th® wreck ot
the rebeooer Flying Scud, an Alaxkan-eresat.
•Wmiaro Coyne, ag.-l 22. was caught &lt;n
machinery nt Yoanpttnwn, Ohio. Fndar. *b '

dent of the New York Republican dub.
Governor Foraker aud ids wife were called
upon by many raaidaute who did not attend
the banquet
It wee quite 0 o*dock when the gwxte
were all teeted at the table, and it waa no­
ticed that Governor Foraker, of Ohio, the

around Uw world.

kilted by tte accidental discharge of his gun.

iteuaneo c.f n practic­

cvnUnually prnclaimail. and
to tte fore front that, "s to
, right, it was the duty of tte
nati-xial govi nment ti protect its ritixena
11 as abrvu It was after his
«y ItefmbUcan ct’anteaanr.vl
------------------- - if a cobseu at a aiat* rouhi
not secure bis rigbia under the constitution

ally disused

The latter originally extended through In­
diana, but the stale long ago abandoned it,

remedy cxrent only to migrate. Hv bad no
pstivnev with th® idea that tho government
sboakl have an unquestionable right, as ell
courete, to go into any state of the Union
and there lay bis hand* upon any cltixan of
ite state and compvl him to go forth mxl
do battle for it at the peril of hie life, and
then te to war lews when its authority was
duly invo
r.gf&gt;: cm

inefnded

JOHN L. MITCHrU,

heavy charge of dynamite under (he
the Junction etthe Welaah and Erie canal*,
they blew out bodily. Tlia completed the

reKteuecit. arrived at Cecil al S o’clock Mon­
Soon
alter
their
ar­
day, night.
rival one uf tho reservoir guonli »Ikj

pewparaUcti for a midnight raid on the mob

the ' lltein’a throat,a”d had hitherto two* the
inevotive fur tte dog's exertion.—Mew York

JUMUnsttetn fo the faahketable dweme tbi«
winter 1‘iwunioiita te left out in the roM,
and diphtheria has Ke urly uosa put out cf
J.«nt by the grinding, though Icm dangrroa-,
Virture of the •Tavorite" of the hoar. If
anybody bta any thing lb.- matter wiUi him

~
-f --------------- -- --- ----- -r-~ - - —
if it tk*®» t Iwtot Lira tot into Addle strings
। Lafore te to cured. —Chicago llenld.

Brahmimdmk* and rondcmnwl topare lb»|
night a]&gt;art from eweb other &lt;m tte opposite |
banka &lt;-f a rim. AU night long each ante in i
its turn if it ahall jrin its nxate, and tte an*w«ri« always Na “Chakwa. ahall I comeF
“No. cbakwi' "Oiakwi, shall 1 comer |
-No, chakwa." Tte cbakor, &lt;r Indian rod
teggol partridge, winch is found all ever tte |

small bird, te brid to presage n G’“'d dniwi-r
of mln: thr bird living only on rain drojw

owe to Paulding.
Dwxiaxck, Ohio, April
lager and Hahn had a

eighty.
Wedaewdav night the lira! rtetail arrived
from Columbus, but ao defer m taut • ere tte.
wall tte soldier* wore within easy firing dtetonee «f the rirprelnVev The Paulding

Harrroao, Conn., April ilk—At the an­
nual rvumon of the Army and Navy dub, of
Connecticut, Wednesday evening, the chief
addrwei on the memory of (lea. Grant was
made l&gt;y Itev. Dr. M. if. Riddle, formerly a

|&gt;ut&gt;!ic.
The booorery pall-beam « were Cbafha IL
Larkin, John Plenkin_»we ■».
tan, H IL Rrodbaad,
H. L Palmer, H C.
H-d-nrt, Alfrv.1 a-itiww,
T. k Baker, C. T.
&lt;
Bradley, R. K. Miller.
Denial
Write,
Jr.. W’
Ruewril Miller, and ’G,
C A- Hnmiltnn.
x
.

a characteristic ad Ire &lt;a The notod hu­
morist said:
■
1 .will detain you with only Just a few
words—ju»t a few thousand word*, and Umi

L.3ICIJ s
sin ooiiorai aiiiuor, aiattbow Arnold, ha* iwmi finding fault with of St John's cbnrch
Gen. Urant'y Engl.ah. T'uat would be fair
enough, maybe, if tbo examples of imjwrintimate friend of
feet Kogltah avergnl more iinuanow to Uie
Page lu Geu Grant'» look than they do m
•
a“*
Mr. Arnold ', criycitm upon the tola, but jT&gt;. E. G. Rjchardsosr. ’
they don't, ilumghtor mid applauve.)
rector of Ht. Jamas*
KU. MITCmtU.
Gen. Grant &lt; grammar ix a* gonii as any­ I rliurcti. jrrfortnral tte duUea of tbrir holy
body'*. tpitlf thix were not *o Mr. Breen I ofllcv with a solemnity titling the ocesuioa.
would brush that iuconvequential tact aside,
and bunt bis great look for far higher gama There was no eulogy pronoun rad. twitter
Mr. Breen makes tlux discrttnmaUng re- tte family desiring It, ixr the usagre of
grammar, to to »uppow that an architect
must t» a jutner, or a physician a com­
pounder of nuxlicin®'.
Mr. Brsvn’a point is well taken. If you
should climb the mighty Matterhorn to look

Governor Rmk. ex-Gorero.ir Fairchild,
Secretary of State Tim mo. Juilge J. H. Cara
pentar. Senator Farwell, P. D Armour, ex­
Governor lire*. Dr. Adams i t Nashutabl.

Mitrhell-a Charitable Baquesta.
MILW A f kkx, April 2ft -The foliow int
.-Laritable tw-jurete m the will of tlv, lit.
Alexander MltaheU have bron mate public:
Proteetanl Orphan asylum, •Id.Wfi; Caiholic Orphan asylum, g-VW; Milwaukee hw
pltal, known as Pauavent bnanltal, IW.iwjHg
’s Catholic
qm. \*'
«*• Mary
Y*?'*
Catholic taw-xiaL
brepiiol, A
6.W0;
Young'

think ot tte man that put together that |
thunderous phrasn, "Unconditional and im- 1
mediate sorrvCTdrr,’ and tbcAB otheiv. **1 1
propose to BMivB immwliatriy upon yourv
works,«!••I proprm-to fight it out on th*/

iT Ari.k1*.“&gt;.i'd™bSr5.lL*SSK.' :

*y' s-h-

.‘.'ly -‘“T

last wiitomw !S not strictly grammatical; l“1
Ll»»~l»&gt; nrvAogicri seminary
and yet, nev-rtbrinw, it did err&lt;«lnly wak® • ■^•‘boto’’. Wfe|. I5JW; Racine college,
up bis nation ns a hundred million ton* of F&lt;.™» Tbs opinion prevails that tter.i are
Al. fourth-proof, hard-taittai. hhfeboun&lt;| o»herpabhcl&gt;eqi»wttawhicheannotDowte
grammar from another mouth &lt;*ouM not
........
—•- -•
- have done; and finally wo have that gentler »roans for their administration.

to filly phrase them: -Let trt hsv® &lt;M
[ Prolonged sj»:&gt;i a Ireland cheering.]

THAT "WESTERN SENATOR."

Oncaoci April ai.-Mayor

R/x-fc. *ub

Krw Yons. April
-Senator Vest expleliw-i I be "Wretern Henatori* talk about
Cleveland's prospective declination nf a rec-

ertaic party, be declared emphatically that
Uss only ambition he had was to •» hooratly
and faithfully administer the affair* of th®
Eouernmeat that the people would elect any
Democrat who might be nominated In 1«L

LAXSi.ia, Mich.. Aped 2ft.—After three
days of trial, and argument by six counsel,
tlie hoove of reprreen tstivw, by a vote nt tfl
to ll, found Milo H. Dakin, represmtativo
from Kegiunw county, guilty '&lt;t corruptly
eolt'-iting money to pass tho Saginaw char­
ter bill, intending to convert iso mo-ey to
his own use and profit. By a unanimous
vote they found him guilty of making a list
at th® members wise a»~.—. -•----- • - —

the tabla.

fol.
m,y --Aiu™rt

in the ovnnlu-m

r. ktXJlSOUl
police. Frod EterwuM;
•cwtlMg attorney, Benjamin F. Bletuteun.

were mostly anti-Clevetand.

They began

utterly without foundation.
- 'How do you know their they inquired.

Mil. ti

‘

VICAR
V lUUn,

Vciuth. and lieantr. In the
npjxHuan.-c &lt;4 Use Lair, may
te preserved ior an inditfinlLr period by

right of th* aecirtd famine anti oppression. &lt;
□nd tte)a|qironch of thc^tLin! &lt;kxlb By
whirling n kite round tte bead of a M&lt;«*i-t:i
chi id &lt;x» a Tirwlay or Raturday and tteti let। tihg it go groat
‘*urod tn tte
IlttSo one* lowlerctrudetia this superstition.
I Kite, wmx-timc* carry off gold ornaments;

tins preparation rectorral my hair to n
healthy condition, and it i» now sw.fr
and jdlaiit
My scalp is rored. and It
H si so Hee from dhndruff. — Mr*. E. 11
Fuss. Mlluankee, MTU.

wonderful curative propertte-. finally
place Ayer x Pilte at the here! &lt; the hat
of popular mnrdirra for Hick,and Ncrv&lt;m»Hcadachce.Constipation, nhdxxll allmen*.s originating in u diiordrn d Liver.

era as in gin-ulntlon.

I Wtricaed by lb

Ciucago, May 2 -Mm Carter H. Hsrriwxi, vufo &lt;»f ex Maj ur Harriwm. dtel shortly
failure midnight Natunfey night from a cumplkwljou uf .Ihom-c tot*' wn&lt; Lte dmightrete Man-v* Htmns,, ■ wrwlthy Chicago dttten, and wa® married U Mr Iterrtam in Engl«i»l atesrt-tive yuan a^n.

was ]inkiu&lt;vd at tte churning of the conn;
3i*l »in.v that tin*- there has te n constant
enmity &gt;**tvcen tb ir d-wendnnts. On tte
ncrariou of garuda* marriage, tte serpent*,
alarmral nt tte t le.nigbt of Id* Uns lug i-iifidren
who might destroy llic-ui, madoa firrre attack
on him; but te &gt;U&lt;w ttem ail save ovo, whieii
te ban rims- worn m on ornament aroand hto
wck. T&lt;&gt; this day aupraMilious Hiudous rra
jicnt tte nans* of gnruda throe Un* * wten
talking in tte fields and going lu &lt;«tey a:
nielli. n« uuifeeuaisl » — I—•
«—
■
. ...
nmx of all 14nta.
? 1*^ ’

11 rad ache, and A ver'a Cathartic PUta
ate thr only titadlcitoe that l.«? rver
gh en roc relief. One dose of tbste- Pills
will quickly move my bowels, and free
my head from pain. — Willtatn L Pago.
lUcbtuuud, Va.
__

ills

At Cold enter. Mich., Tlioma*

to/MILLION

I
I
I
I
I

CH1BLES f /lttgS.
^^MCO.ILL.

I

WILSON

washboards.

"The Mfickicaw Short Line

Ow,*SK&lt;®ar"
■rsjs±«3aw4y*’«ai
The territory tra&gt;creed la famous fur lit

Unexotlled Hunting And Fishing.
LTho cmrtGiajcnw cathedral

SAFE INVESTMENT
IGEliS Will0
you THl

ADTH0BI21I

OOy Direct Nmite to ManmeUo and Uw Iron

"* Delphi, falling to gi,.

HU RALE BT ALL LEADlSv XEECEAlU'

'O/SK
*7 HALF

TKjmEgy^gg
Mita i
11
‘'’"—ringing’
llww.nl._ __ . ■

nar*s Corsllna** wpru&gt;*4 •»

OKI?’

v-n— -

Mr*. Gardiner, and killed hunrelf
Tbncrata was formerly UL, Wlfe.
“-“re BxtaJ. u»
treasurer of CarraU county. Indiana w*. „
r-od far embedment wkj^"

over 7000 daily.

We are now prrwwl to furmrii ail cbmses with

!ir
T1*ro U n
&gt;uirw
tors were a man and «if® a-a® «.
anorathrir wealth, died teS
•“

■i-"*- • ■—«
At n hotel j,, ll.-m.tior,??!’ J?
Cau~1*-

BREAKS.

t
““vgagg^g^:
Workifii Classes, Atteiitioa

_____—...Ml'lHWrt Wlto tte••hypocrite, traitor, ete." In Hanskrit and tte
languugm derives! from it. A rtaua U mH
to tevo betrayed tte hiding phuv uf &lt;«ue of
tte Fhmtoyu Blotters, wb&lt;«"* aihnituro* are
describcil in tte Heinkrit epft: Malutbhamta.
Tte jrtgron is thought to be nuspickui*.
Pigeons arc carefully reared in bouse*, which
they are telleved to preserve from decay.
Tte dnve is looked upon us h havbUigcruf
good luck. Tte right &lt; f n pair of dovfe by a
young manted l.miv v-d*®.- htnlsu®! l&lt; away
from tuima

«■
'
■ "• •rvan* fnmi
MmUko e.«nty
rerrivnl Snuinhn
firing the ted to be heard fnsn, making tho
majority egniiMt |«vbihiti&lt;m h.ftfi.

pliable, tscra comforu-bto. «-&lt;i NEVER

dow

to I* the tmM run.
It *tatloc, Hrelf quiHly by
to wriitatki

Ttere h a woman's re ring that tte cudmto
note liennl on the right i* oil vxwtemt ennen;
nm! yet tte cuckoo b held to te an unlucky
bird in m«d part* of India Tte Bird jiapiya
of the jiarrot spede*. is wil l to cry “My eye
is gotug’’—from the legrtal that unco n man
wving many wicked d-jrols &lt;lo«&gt;e Ix-foro
bfe eyes, died uttering time wonts, and was
trnn:-t»ntw.xl into tte bird.
Huperstitioua
propio an* afraid to do anytldug wrong te
fon&gt; n pspiya, lest it should tetray ttem.
Oim- littlo bird bear* tte r-urfoua drangnatom
of "tteblnlof tte lost money"; Lwxure* it
toems to utter In a low voire

iDuoODi&gt;

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

ami M'-bamtnc&lt;lnu women ray tte reavm to
teeniiM* tte ytmng kites will not open tteir

KIhxl from tte- Knighta of Later.

THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
hte awn comfort te would lay down the office

luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, curat
«d all hair preparaikma.

Ayor s Mair x Igor. - mv nair v a. nun.
faded, and drr. and fell out in large
quantities. Aycr’a Hair Vigor stopjws!
tte felling, and restored my hair to Ha
original color. A* a dressing tiw tte
hair, this prc|*ration hae no r.iual.—
Mary N. Hammood. Btillwatcr, Miun.

strong tlilevs-h |&gt;rojwn*lty. as apprere frten
thte mying: “The «bvr. tlw tmeikey, the
patrklge, and the |war»rk n*b the field of it*
«l«ne.“ Anything that tekniyx itself 1* likrnwl
tn "a jeoris-k in the thief ■ bnuw"—a mying
founded on the uory of n jra-or-k which
*»nlk.w$&gt;| a got I n» klaro bnsight Ir ene by
n thief. Tl&gt;'.» Uni ii nrrej to the Hindu g&gt;»l
of briutty. who t» rrnrewnitwl b« ridin-,- on it.
The kite, the Lawk and the vulture are ail

nothing teyond the short prayer ot the Epts

OAKIN DONE FOR.
waa arrretal, charged with dfaarrteng

For Toilet Use.

UAIR ,bBt ,,M* tecomr weak. gray.
rlMin and faded, may have urw lira

ued apjisuee. 1
I donl think that Mr. Arnold was quite

day night another detail of indltia arrived
froaa Totedo and Columbux The total num-

KJU..:

well cosoresl with a new growth of hair.
-Judson B. Chapel. Peabody. Mam.

AT HARTFORD, CONN.

kind of regie eooximro called ‘adjutant,’

lOiW a. m. Wednesday the remaining

8SS„.'

AVCD’C Hair Vigor has girea me
niLn perfect satisfaction. 1 wan
nearly baM f« etx year*, during whta-h
lime t used many hair jreparatkma. but
without smeena. Indeed, wirnt little
hair I had. was growing thinner, until

Relatives and dependants occupied front

Gen. Grant was a Republican.

down
-toward
the
lock-.
Arriving
at
&lt;m near^ilx balkboa1 they oturatal the

church

&lt;wm4om abouM

were obtained:

10o’clock Monday night they were suddenly

ctem-

and then be Mood there and calmly ate a Ug

bared many private
charities ttey bad re-

eoveriug -,&lt;XW sere* ot ground.

the tallowing particular*

all

rinosti was a big tmlldcg that at • critical
point tn the play canx- Bounding out. an.I,
JriAing ths villain by tbs throat, or tteroaUaits. bu»g «» IU» grim death, tuiiid up­
roarious apptauar. Tbs other nlgta te

ttere stories and sayings.
In Iiidin ns ctewtero tte &lt;*&lt;&gt;111111011 owl i* a
bird of 1)1 omnn: but a white species b teld
in high esteem by tte Hindooi. Tte white
owlfe always supprwtv! to bring guodluric;
teu&lt;T it is Iwlil antro-l to the goddew of proa,
iwrtty. nod tte people are pleased when it
build* it® nest, in their taniww. Intbecountry these birds often &lt;*tabltob tbcir quartem
■
*
a u—.
.„j „,nMTg (jf O|,|

I UOttw-*. vrwrsuu- vo«.. B—.—x----- ... .
and |»rodus-fag five or six young ones at a
•lime: and all tlx ir w-rora-hltq; end idiriekinj:
is endured fur luck* sake. It te ronsidered
was dradrovwl by fire Friday afternoon.
great good fortune to pet a glimpse of«
Io* ie gXUMk
white owl in th® itnytime. Thr crrpr tears
the -same eti 11 reputation la India as tn otter
THE DEAD LAID TO REST.
| «’&gt;»unirir&lt;; it® rry thriar repeat.xl bring
thought a sure tokm vf death. But In »omt»
porta ucrotv or nxvrn cauing only core an
— •-». ...------ —
u tw-!,l as n rim
• u&gt; WSS MCI. IM * uttered at nfctit by
bright and beautiful, ana by 0:0 o'clock, the
hour that the remaiiu u( Atesander Milch- I
l-ri)®f being tbit tl. •
the cinntncm prvfde,

AdJL (ten. Axllne arrived here Monday
afternoon and Mtocted fifty men In addition

Frodorick Rivera of company JR, white on

inommt. ft may tie - ------------- - ....
.
that some Indian legvmls and asylng* about
birds will Im found in the pages of tte “Hin­
dustani English Dictionary,’by Dr. Fallon,'
tte only man. European or native, who. so
far nx 1 am aware, ever ottemptel to collect

TtoX—r—*

-

�general information.

UadfaMi Wia

rt..| Ron- Ubarlea Alkinsou,
MjImBillh.. dW iu Uiat city
&gt;rnfo|?. ns*'*1
M,« Hannah Rumetl, last
„^Hin Fort Harrtoou wbau
•uiilu*. died ar Turrtf' Hiute,

founder ot
U'«dm&gt;»lay
•
survivor of
attacked by
lud., Thun-

iT. «Mt"d WTha niijorlty again-t tho prohibition
1.;iend»'iil at the resent election in Michi­
, .r. was ri,KT».,

AN OLD ‘TORTY-XIXER’

THE MOB AT LOUISVILLE

TELLS HOW BEARDS WERE POPULAR­
IZED DY CALIFORNIA PIONEERS.

ANOTHER ATTEMPT MAJX TO LYNCH

t «t .&gt;( tte yvnr previously. but that tte mm-

hd to b&lt;&gt;«! th - fina fair at Grand Forks,
tfate befog fixed f&lt;u' S&lt;q&lt;t, 13-17. It haa
i -&gt; i«--r. armiu.i'i! to bold trotting metw nt
■ •rami Fortt, June T-ti. iiiUdioco, Juno 13-17,
.&gt;1 nUFar&gt;?&gt;, JmW 21-SJ.

-un. th-- umforstautling bring that tte
-.h go-.'erntnrttl will dfaehargv him Crum
•L.. rilFeri tqavinj coiumifc«ry.
SHtininy Muy .. exre|* tlie Black River
Mr. Bkjitu arrival a: bi- home in Augusta
ri Hy aftcrtsaoL H«
nearly cumpk-lol

THE BATES LIQ‘

THE TWO NEGROES.

WHITE

L-nUmbinty Tha*
“The early grid M-'kcrs fa, Cahfornlb con­
ferred a l&gt;cncflt upon the cmmtrv-uacousciou.d-.- ft ic
V . .......... •

TteBpeukcrwaitjujoftteridforty^
iPW-ki*g of tte annual utanea
, at -Sic Asuctetrci I’ionceni of California,
• tbibitwn a*. tb« notional uiuwum m Wash- which bo U.-ul ntten.lt-. 1. “When I was a
ymmg man.’- te c.M.tinurd, ‘‘no one in nay
icrt of tho United States with which I wax
flic rtiiK'iie of Tli? Cincinnati Price nxtpmmted WBs permitted to wear n teard
There xroaan unrrritteu taw against it, which
urrent indicateIhnllhr winter b&gt;g-packing
was imnv strictly nteyed than tte stntuteo

tig with next' Oetrisv |«tsni-re to rvneh a
•tai of rismt .’i.rUJ.fW bugs, agairet 5.IM4,1*10
- th? &gt;Mrrtwj«mdipg time iu IW6.

IMDRES8IV&amp;. GERSWON4E5.

where in a walk of five minute*, unfold Lave
l.e«-n followed aJhl hooted ut by n crowd nf
boys in any New Khgland town; -while a
mustacte was on oj«n &lt;iade«ri'4i that tte
Tte wearer woul.l nut have tern admitted t..
ujrtnbcrship in any church, nor—unless te
vmv a military v-Ula.r7-rwlvcd into, tuiv re­
spectable circle. Shir w hiskt is couldbo worn,
or chin a1:takers; but tho lines were dravni
sfiunst tte cumplrto thing or the steded uje
jicr Up by a pobte opinion ■&gt; strong »tet it
Kerned inmnitabls.
IX TUB I.AKD or rnOMIKB.
“Tho gold excitement tente out, and ta
almost every town mul village- tlwro wm
some who caught'tte fever nnd started for
tte land uf proud*-. IVHad a ten) time of
it; tho fortunate follows just a- hard a time
os tte unfortunate, except for
txiumgc
that suervw briiir-. There tvasBo foburc.
anti little indmvment for wlf mlo-.-n-.ent in

Crime &lt;:i&gt;ars&lt;it.

BW

in a luiiupil of excitement all day Friday,
and tbe stnerta hi tbe neightxrrbo vl of the

-- - - — vnu i.aiiu.
n th* cna*s &lt;»f Turner and P«iu.-r»un, Jonny

otki ui« rmw, our ti
wte finufiy ciunpclled-to dfapere-.
Many
prominent buxiiu-u nvi were in tte rnoia
Louiwili*, Ky., May 2,-Early Scttrr&lt;lay itu.niing &amp;iM&gt;tlu-r aU&lt;-mjA wik.iruaib.br
narnwl mol. to brook thnatgh tte polite
h*m and storm tte jui). Tte otllrens how.
uvrr, wen- faqiportM by a rumjiany of militia,
aud prm-od ton strong for the attacking force.
FlftX polk e loll ujiou tte retreating avisigtvw
and in tte struggle several peupfo were

- ........................ un- i
kifiicen. were seriously hurt. Five ■&gt;Hn)«uilm
of tte teg ion and Light infantry an. stationed
at tte city balk Strung picket-lime aro
yxatixl aertes ull appreacboi to the jail, uivl n
Gaihiiggunia-iajxvriiou ready 6*r Instate
u»-. Throe cmupudM &lt;&gt;f milttin are teld in
rwswe at tin; amxiry. Tte poliim, witwithstuudliig tbe Mtreiag military wijqwrt. moke no
oiu-:u]&lt; to dtaprrw Lbo mob. befog KOtaliwl to.
uudhtain th- far jnroent pofotiem.
Alxnit 12'.uU o'clo&gt;-k Saturday morning l*3tt&lt;-iMin, ou bring informal by » reporter fur
Th.- C&lt;HiK»-n-i.il tliat tli.- troopi ’ were

The importance of purifying the blood exn-

bJood you cannot enjoy good health.
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrteh
the bland, and flood’s 8afmparilia la worthy

Urtngihtnn aud builds up the system.creates
anhppeutc. and tones tho dlgertJoa, white
it mitlrates disease. Give It a trial.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by oB draggtete.
ITepartd by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar*
peeridont'a cahinot; Bx- Governor Magrath,
Hou. JamtM Simons, speaker of tbe boose,
Kovornor Eicbardaoc and itaiT, Senator

from this aiai adjoining stator The city
and shipping wcro profusely decorated, and
Ute military di-play wm mry brilliant.

Boston

Dry Goods

Store

p:hxi|4U, ugrut

.• .tatuag-r. f-.r injuries inflicted ojxm

irtnm of thu. mxrixvL Half
tb- county and half tn the
&gt; A fhv-f filin'* is provhltd
other oflkeni refusing to
•akt- &gt;i&gt;tupLunte.
billiard, rani, or puul
ddri dutll
in tlx* huim- iisnn with n

dpilare, Ir-gon to tvtinir. *.m&lt;- to bring t&amp;*tr
fintiik-s Lack nnd utters to pu .- off Un; mutfo
ghpw oti tla-ir farm- and remain.' We ted
teen free from th" trarnrncU &lt;&gt;f the rid cirilIxatkMi iting ctnaigh to !«• ludiffftvnt to *on-’

edited enteigh to think that otn*Zadventure:
htid given us tho right to tie revoguiad. as
hrivsn. and didn’t mlwl wqnpng a sort of
dtetingufafaing badi.T. Ho a large number uf
us returned to nrn- rid h&lt;qne« with much the
tame ap|&gt;earaiK'i'- that we'bad in tbe mince.
-Wv ware tfaddsdlya plrtu-.-'iu- lot, 1
diately recognised ns returned gold diggers,
and received the rnqwct among our old
neighbors Itet our su]&lt;prwititi&lt;HB wealth, alas!
only suppewititiour in many casto—command­

of «*oal bi Magurine Mns-t. We talked a few
minnhw ri»nt a wmvau. tmd Wood-mvked tn-

rational .tafiiiltion to
Irua spirit of ttegraat
Tbe iqnrtor immediately start ed &lt;mt to
buut Wood- up. and about 2 o'clock found
him. Ou being told 1'attenvitAi story, hr raid

&gt;&lt;n ui&gt;mt 10;:iU. Imt I ” did not remember

totv tbr a»ault&gt; or Thurplay.
Al 3 o'clock Saiunlity morning tbr reporter
vhit—iiix' bou«* of Mr. Christ O'C«mtnT.

prowmrnt which tannls iiwln in home nwu
was M&lt;en. Huge jarvud, long Ii|&gt;f»d nu n camo
bnck olaolutnly handsome.

pended oa wliat they were going toaxk him
to do. They a-krd him to go with them mid

“Then tte doctor* antcred the field—young
men with weak lungs aud teofichia! troubles
Mcmri to te cured. Al first tlie climate of
t.kdifomia and tte exposure of camp life ob

SI, then I'allcrtonX alibi »« uetabljshed ami

it was believed that the protn timi given by
tho liconl should shore the credit, and mon
many of the physicians, especially in Sew
Englaiid. advised their patients to cease
•having. The innovation now made its way
rapidly. ‘By tbe advice of tho doctor' woa
ns satisfactory an answer to all commcnta tui

FRESHETS DOWN EAST.

EiawouTn, Me., May 2.—Every one nf thn
: .v«-r tiriilgiw except the main tiridp' at the
T-wtofllre U impotable. They haw al) been
•-■avily weighted and guyrd. A big lot uf
Mirtii w»-m caught. Brimmer’s l*ridge wtvarrfedoff its almtmenta Sunday morning,
•■ul!.-&gt; -till held by it* guy*, it fa thought the

**!»«! nut, and train- an- badly &lt;h-tayn1.

morning.
Macuiah. Ma. May 2—The high water is
-&gt;mg cm imnamv amounted dnuuiKo. IlridtTs-

Omomo, Mu May 2.—Tte I’cnotecoU and

!’nW»' ••oom at BrnwnTlUe Saturday.
AUUU8TA,Mr.. May 2 —Tbe river han bdb-n
•U Iwt from the higliert point nwtwd, and

■nodi a !’’« to owners of logs of ^Xl.ouu

Lakfong, Mich.. Apr. St.— In thn bouao
r’ridoy n bill was reported to regulate tho
liquor traffic. It makes uo distinction in tisc
•*x for a coding malt or alcoholic liquors,
md llxre the tax at fMO, Tho bill jruvidoa
for tho forfeiture of license money for tbe
•ulditlon to tho flow impre*d. and disbartneal

In (&gt;ruiecuiions th" burden of tbe proof Is
•-brown on the defendant instead ot tbe

igrt—1 upon by. the Republican* and will un•ioubtolly pre., Tb«&gt; bills to prevent hydro­
phobia nnd glanders have Ijocome liivt
S--nal0r Jay Hubl&gt;e!i made a vigorous at*

Coldwater state school, declaring it a bold
-ittainpt at white waxbing, hnd that it ehoul.1
be thrown oct of tte rifiela! pteeMdingx
Tte n-|x&gt;rt wm withdrawn Immediately
after Hubbrii's speech and tho house half an
hour later decide1 to bare a thorough inrsetixatioa, which, it is bettered will disclose
-tartling facta.

BUSINESS .NOTES.
called Slater met in convention at PbUadelpbia on Tuesday, and formed a national or­
gan! utiou.

raminwl bnainees, rattling all claims al

50

one Is caught taking hi* ‘bitter..' l&lt;cforedinner.
&gt;

prejudice of generations became so weakened
that prenrhem could wear licarch without
•cvcre comment on the port of aomo mem­
bers of their congregations, if not secession
from their folds to t hiwe of shaven sbcpbrrds.
It is a tradition that the late Pn&gt;rc«or Stowe
adopted a shrewd drvia- to rid himself of tbe
hated razor. Do wa- delivering an addrewi.
mnw impasbionetl with thi* subject he ex­
claimed: ‘ this ‘ uren must and will te wiped
out; the day of fnvilotu for all men in our
land is coming, and razor shall not touch my
face until it dawns.* He was probably one
□f the first Cougregationul niinistws to wear
hair ou his lip.
‘•When it became allowable for any who
ettoee to wear a fall beard, tntire emancipa­
tion followed easily onongb, and men began
to trim their Iwania-to suit ttenwlves, until
before long they could wear mustache*.ak-nv
without- causing ramark. Wo old forty
nincra created thi.-. revolution—we who canu
bmur; and in tte advantages to health, to
any nothing of tte improvement of tte moral
turn? of community which i* caused by the
overthrow of every artne|M Miperalition. 1
think that iu thia we did more good thau did
tbe gold vro brought home.p—New York
Tribune.
__ ________________

a bald iaMulcd man in the Chicago Opera
bouro tho otter owning, “and that fc&lt; the
iU&gt;olfahraent of tho drop c-nitnln. Wliat do
you think of nn innovation that would penult
tte audteiice to wittwas tin skill of tte scene
ahifters nnd stage Betters! A person takes
rooiu or L-w interest in wok:king the construc­
tion of n fino building. Why wouldn't tte
uiuno thing hold good in « theater.* It would
te of great intereet to mat people to wntrii
tte construction of a mica cascode or the
rapid growth of tree* and hilh muter tte
inagic touch of mon iu overall*. Tte con­
trivances used in producing a full moon would
also prove a rourco of wonder to tl.o specta­
tors. To thoroughly admhv tte art of stage
anting one must aee tho dotaita. The pin
itself is no novelty; but the proceta by wuh'b
tte metal is stamped Into a |»ta «wm&lt;* teip
but te Intcnstfaff- With a good orchestra to
grwd out music I think tte m-rhamcal end
uf a show wteneXpOBril to tte audience w.vuW
prove highly entertaining."—Chicago Herald.

Keeping Up the Barrier*.
As long as mother nnd father, knowingly
or unwittingly, will in the prrrnro of ite
child continue to awinte with the term Jew
.11 that i« &lt;temed uiuteirable and objection-

and Sunday school book* will coutinoe to
pfe-ture U» Jew a* fheemtKxlimrtit of avarice.
'
'
- f ho child

nt public opinion and

portent pnblic mean- __________
.
urea Calhoun’S purity of life and integrity

Th.- New BLOWS I.iern«e I.MW.

Ihiluth fa&gt; tb&gt;-

Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.
MARR&amp; DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

renderwl bitn a ma­
jestic Hgnra. n master
min i among his fel-

Tteu we went ti. tte woman's

titan: iu which then- were not wv.-ral re­
turned Californians; and, as tin- novelty of

-uixlwifar to rally rightonn.

ry . la ehanrery, in the mate of Mientgan. made
ate .otcrodou tte first day of Mactb. A. D.
1M7, In a certain enu*a thoaeln pending
wteerin T.ymn.u A. Hbedd Is ccnnptaiuaut.ua .
yZTlEn1 V""5- Alni» \°“nK- &lt;*•««« Hughe*
.ate Belle Hughes are defcndanlt.
Notice Is hereby efaeu.tbat 1 sltetH-ILM publte
•action, to tte highest tihider, a» Natnrday, too
at the court house. In tbe eity al HmUhdl Coun­
ty of Barry and State of Mfehlkan. said court
■
“ ? • ' I 'Libi: tin- ClrruK
Court for said (’ixtnty of Barry , ajltte following
drscrllHMl property. u» wit:
Cotninetedngal a print u rods earth of tte
quarter port on north side ot ►eeUou munner
two. ate on tte south west career at a lol tann­
er!? owned bv Myron C. Bal*.runnlugtbenca
rast twenty four rods. ihens« sosih eljthtreU

Dated nartlnw. Michigan Mnroh t&gt;, |«7.
ALUXZOK. KHNAtrTON,
Circuit Court Couimisslaeer, lu and for Barry
County. Michigan.
PHILIP T. CULGhOVK Sriidtor fur ComptalnanL

Alter tlu* arrival •&gt;! the
train I walked to Twelfth .and MndiMSi rirret..
•-hlxsH fteir bh»-.k&gt;-atsl met Willie Woods

• util U--XI tie-tiret rtoor of a building, in a
nuit nxxn, and no screru* -h.-dl t»- permitted.

Iitxt rH. Minn.. May 1 —Tlw city counil Thursday night pu-*e&gt;l an ordinaiM* fixing

SOAR

of bntlnnlng. containing a'jSS: throe scro* of
I mid be the same more or lex. teing a pnrt ot
the north west quarter of tUe north ea-t quarter
at section two tn town one north of range ten

took too much thiH-r rtxI our rnznra got stall.

filitsl with InW temd-l men.
‘•Early in the Ofths. ti-.c r:i-h who had left
^ivcinnd '•bildrvn or swt eibearte at baton.

The only brand of Laundry, Soap
awarded a find cl»s mcdnl nt tho
N«w Orleans Exposition. Gtiarantced absolutely pure, and for goteral
household purposes U the vetgr best

Wooil*driv«w&gt;.

uim)

after getting him out of

ixvvious. Wedhfaiiiny, he had It'd.
Mr. OVnunur willingly i-otts&gt;sitol to go to
tho office, and, hurriedly drening himself,
jumped into a hark with the reporterdroro to
theollk-r. An examination of the delivery
l»ik dmwrd that the load of eno! in &lt;|U«-.tion
was orden-i uu April 'JO, Uit not delivered
until the following morning. Th" ticket was
thru r xamimd mid tlie fart wax established
that I'attcr-on hnd told tlie truth.
Everything wm quiet on tbe Ntreeta and to

wns nothing tn indicate that Friday
night
tleawands
of
riutare,
militia
and policvnirn were struggling with carii
other in rt&gt;.!cnvoring to break or maintain

tor underlying and supporting tho splendid
superstructure ot his exkited qualities of
grmus, el'xiuctace. wisdom ami patriotism.
this statuo might foel tliat ttey were raodaring and perpetuating their homage to tte
majesty nf moral rectitude.
Tte spoaker fintahrd hks peroration at 4^0
p. m., being frenutatly interrupted by the
cheers and entbqkiasm of his aud*nou. OJm
written by Miss Cbovsoborough and Mr*
Margaret Fuller were read, and tlie crowd
quietly dispersed. Everything inuwxl off
pleasantly, and tho mihterjj organization*
respective artuonn and balls during tbe

('HICAOO, May 2.—The ompleyrr- remain­
ing Ann in their &gt;letmuination n&gt;&lt; tn yield to

wm attempted, tbe display of military and
police strength liaving a wholesome mnrnl ef-

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Will bo found in our Dress
Goods department. We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties
as they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

men -truck work Motidny Morning.
CmdAOO. May 2—Tte/wick ran! proprie­
tors here «iy that tte brt k-tnaking iudustry

allow &lt;-ity nmnnfactnreo to .-..rupete with
brick yards outside of thr city a shut-down of

and restaurant

dark Saturday night thr militia lix*vre were
again drawn about the jail. Tte crowd gath-

DRESS GOODS
In all the newest shades from
six cents a yard up.

ilrrndy refused, and a rtrikn i« imminent

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

Cutoann. April ®

the groisl jury act* upou the indictment. Mow
Bowman's condition is unchanged.

SFORTING NOTES.

Avslgiv
ments, on pace is:, ou tbe sth day of February.
1W, on which mortgage there is claimed to be
due ai the date ot tnS notice the sum of fire
hundred and t
•even aud &lt;n-l&lt;X)tn* dollars

Citrcauo, Afirfi 29.—Tte tase ball miaou
may te consider*.! fully open now. as tbe
two leading orgardratlona aro bard at work
for their respective championship pennnn*.
Tbe league Ivgnn thumping the ball Thurs­
day and was tn bare played at Pittsburg,
lodinnspolis, Washington atrl New York,
but rain interfered with two of tte gnmea
Tbe two gamea played resulted aa follows:
At Indianapolis—Indianapolis-1, Detroit 4;
at New York-Philadelphia 3. New York 4.
clubs made the following score* Friday: At
Wasblngtoo—Washington 4. Breton 0-aix
innings,darknoax; atlndiaaaprils—Indlanapnlis R. Detroit JO; at Naw York-New York
7, Fbiladelpliia 4. Association: At Balti­
more-Baltimore 14. Motrojiolltari 4-right
inning, darknrwx.
Chicago. May 2.—Tte League champions
did tteir first work of tte w-nsnti ua Katurxtay.
tbeir game with tte 1‘ittaburg cfob having
been (w«tpoi&gt;".I to that day, ami ttey gut a
ted start, tlie “ore stamling: Pitomun; ®.
Chk-ngo ‘J. (Tarkjvm ami Daly were Chiratn's tettery and Oah-fo ami Miltar pitchol
ami caught fne tte Pittejurg. niter League
gumre wore *• follnws: At Jndianaprii*-In
dlampnlHit IteroitU; nt PhltaHphtaPhitetalj^ta 1'• I'‘'" Y,m* y-:*,*mi toning.;
at Washingbai "Wosldngtdti 4, Bwtau «i

Gnavn Bonpo, Mteh., April 29.—Jack
lurks, of Chicago, aparrnd a six-round connt for ravinis and the rate receipts, with

nominal; May.
opened Sic. clewed K^4c:
June, opened
and cloeed ©He, Corn--Nd. 8 April, opened
nominal, eloerd IKTir nominal;, May.

contained In said mortgage aud tbe statute tn
sn-h case made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday, tbe *tb day of May. tww.
at ten o'clock tn tte forenoon. I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, at tbe north
front door of tbe court house.ln the citv of Haa-

Pork-April, openad Mud

ckwed 5M»c bid.

closed »3Jfl nominal;
June, opened and
eln~xl 8J-.MI nnir.lnnl
Lord—Aprik opened

rood* U&gt; onto- to make a tantoe proflv
.rida^.lMa

K.Vfg.XT^t^SW.
rough packing, |iu6 jJ.». heavy jacking and
slilpjilng lota. l&amp;JbuSJU.
I'Toduom Butter- Fancy Elgin ereanwry,
St per lb,: choice tn fancy dairy. Ka»:.
Eggs-Slrktlr frroh. Il per doz.
Poultry —
JUllvlC.OJ per doo. according tn six-.

JAMES MEANS’
zsT'^' S3 SHOE.

amount due on;

south easterly half of lot four &lt;»*. In ID«lc six
(C&gt;. In Bennett A KroCeM'aaddUtou to the Ctty
of Hastiturr., aceoMinx to tbe plat thereof.
Dated, rcb'jr MB. 1MT.
cook &amp; snrt.DON.

Bota-

Titles earn* 41rect
a CJkUovwwmrat

J.Means&amp;Co
JSHOI

8 do. MeM; No.

dn, J illy. 4^4. Oats-Quiet; Nu. 1 while stato.
“- ----------- -*—■ ---i barley
ffikOOft
iinchanred.

CnarcelcliratedfacU rv rrodoers a larrer quantity
nt Shore nt tills erode
world. ItKHtaands wh

nsk",3is.i

i.OOO.OOOJSS

Full line ot the above ehuea lor sale bj

LEADING RETAILERS
Wheat - Cash nominally with buyers at May
ri&lt;«. optloM
off: May. Klfab&gt;l*ifo
uno.
ICfiic;
July. WCurn-HUN

new. man.' Unl-lhtll;

.

Wheat-Firm:

Whisky

Throughout tbe.U. 8.

M i IfM omce 63 Monroe St.
UA. AlMll. Grand Rapids.

T'n Lini£ mxuronram uun co

Flint muatml Lirtt et tte Wat.

•io« If kaowt. rrtlsb e and skltful. ftrei

JJlLWAL’KXr. April 30.
cash, TUMr. May.

THOMAS M.G1
l.r.tvncttvr I

to. 8.641*.

Iztsnox. Aprd

condlUam
of a certaiu mortasgo executed hv Christian
I't ;iod wife Catherine to \MIIIam Mar­
shall. beating date July Mh. 1»:3. and recorded
in the office ot Register of Deeds tor Barry coun­
ty. Michigan,
SHb. IS73. .....
in Liter X___
of
nnon July AM

42 West Main St„
BATTLE CREEK, MICH. said Register's office In Liber'No. 8T of
On front of Farmer's Sheds.

been proved beyond doubt that be wm not
- . .
- • .1_ ______ I.
U

VAl.KNTIXE LIENS. Assignee.
SMITH &amp; COLGBOVK.aUoraeys foraasijmec.

Will be only too bappy to show
you tbeir stock, and in order
ta-find the lowest marketjnee^
.
Mortgage Bale.
it will pay you to inquire at " Default
having been made In tte

THE MARKETS.
An tovwUgatlon of tbe fact* rapporting

**»”&gt;•■ II' liber » of n^tiKages on rare

1 l*d Bate niortaagCHM made upon tberxprraa
eourlitinu that should default te made hi tbe
paymrtat ot the lutetert ou any day wbvn-.ni the
same l»\itadc payable, as therein expr.-tacd.
and •liffiim tte mime remain unpaid and iw'orre:.r» lor thu space uf thirty days, then and from
thenceforth after tbr lanie or tte raid thirty
•
;'riiii-i|.aJ»umri
with nilan*or&gt;
ages of Interest tfo-reou should become aud be
due aud jixyabte tmmcdlatrlv thereafter, atthough the period limited tor the pay meat there­
of may not ttnui have expired; and default bavIdk been made in the pay ment &lt;d Interest due
Augurt -.9tb.-JM. and. tte same having remain­
ed unpaid aud to arrears for the ajsw- of thirty
days aud uj&gt;w»rds. anil still remain* nnpaia. tbe
aforesaid principal san of tta.Ti?, with ull ar­
rearages uf li.tenrrt ibeteou. Is now duo and
payable by tbe terms of said morlpp, and Ibero
I* now claimed to te due al thia uale Bl.-: no.
Bald mortgage has been assigned to Valentine
Liens, ami said assignment duly recorded, nnd
no suit wr proceeding* at law having te rn Inslltuted Io recover Hie debt secured by raid mort­
gage or any jwrt thereof, notice is hereby given
Unit 1 sluiil ou Tbonday. tbe wth day of May
next, at ten o'clock a. u&gt;., at tbe north trout door
of tte Court House. Inthecity of Hastings. Bar­
ry county. Michigan, sell al public auction tbe
Emixes described in said mortgage, to satisfy
amount duo thereon, and all legal cost*.
SaM premises arc described ns the north half
of tbe north east quarter of eeotton number thir­
ty. town three, north range eight west. Barry
County, Mh'blnm. containing eighty acres of

State of Mirhlgau. County of Burrj-ss.
ITobaie Court for said County.
Notice 1- hereby given, that I Intend on tbe
13tb day of June next at ten o’clock In the fore­
noon. to make application tonld Frobote Cooct
for an order. Chsiwliyr my name from Maoe K.
Bratnrr lo Mane E. Upjohn, acecrdlng to the
provision ot tbe statute in such caw made and
provided.
Dated March sard. 1BS7.
MANS K. BEAMKK.

induction
of teur* from ten tn nine.

Default having been made in the payment of
a tnortg»ge insde by Mwhsrl M. I'binilti and
Hchrtrii;. Mtllmrliu. to Mliliam B. Goody oar.
AUzlHt 2-nli. Itlie fc .fi...

Drrrtnrr. Al

Th. Calumet and Hecla Mining company,

fltMrtfw/tibpSJer0)’’ Grant MapMs Mkb.

umi

�The Hastings Banner.
Baiting*. Mi oil. May fith. 1887.

ernment during two yean, in which
time the Journal's own party had

men of highlandlug in tbe commu­
nity made up the large majority of tbe
council The Journal must be trying
to show that itaown party is unfit to
be trusted in office. People may get to
believing the Journal after a while.

this season of any since ha 1
business, having been compelled to hire
A workingman under bis own signa­ nn extra man, and Is still weeks behind
ture, which we withhold from the pub­ his orders. FrankeRlack. who hv» no
lic. gives an instance ot the tyranny ot superior as a marble worker, attends to
all that class of work, and giVM the
greatest satisfaction. Mr. Black has
of the carpenters working on a bouse on hand a fine stock of monuments, of
on Dearborn avenue who dared to con­ the very best grades of material, and
tinue his work and earn bread for his offers all at 'prices that cannot be dis­
large family, was on Saturday evening, counted when quality is considemi.
He can now show a beautiful Scotch
when going home, so savagely assault­ granite monument, from Lhe Ben Crun­
ed and beaten that he has been unable chen quarries, the only one of ite kind
to leave bls house since." He uyi that in the county, aud a beautiful specimen
“in pearly every instance these murder­ Indeed. Resold two tine monuments
last week to J. H. Lance and Mrs. X.
ous methods have come from the for­ Lechlei ter, both to be placed in the ieeign element—many of them scarcely dar Creek cemetery. Barry county
able to speak the English language." people are learning that It pays to buy
But American workmen cannot throw* of Mr. Black when any work in the line
of headstones, monuments or mantles
off responsibility in this matter upon ia wanted.
the foreigner. They stand behind him,
Saturday last Marshal Phillips ar­
and encourage the lawlessness and the
inhumanity, and of the two are the rested a drunken tramp, who gave his
worst, for they should kBow better.— name as Oscar Gllckley. He had in his
possession a band satchel, and investi­
Chicago Inter Ocean.
gation showed that the same was the
The subaldired press of the commer­ property of a commercial traveler, who
a few hours previous bad left it at the
cial centers are calling loudly for tbe passenger depot while he went out for
.repeal of the inter-state commerce law, a few momenta Monday Gllckley was
before It baa had a decent chance for tried and convicted of the larceny of
satchel, before Justlce-Kenaston,
trial, anil because the railroads have tbe
and sentenced to Ionia for 90 days.
takes advantage of it to increase their The tramp claimed that the satchel
exactions upon a long suffering public. was given him by Geo. Wheelerispf
What is seeded is to make Die law Rutland. Wheeler was arrested and
'more stringent, and compdl/Bie rail­ tried for complicity in the theft, but
was acquitted.
roads to deal justly withThff people.
The inter-state commerce law is but That tbe body I»;
nsMvptlbleto beuthe entering wedge to complete over­ cOt frota medicine
Miy other muoo.
lienee the Import*:
throw of railroad piracy. It will be pxnlUBow,
when I. _m.-m
' an exceedingly cold day for the con­ It is really wonderful tor purUylna and enrtehIds the blood, creatluj; an appetite, a d giving
gressman who goes back on the only a healthy tone to the whole system. Re sure to
set Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Is peculiar to
measure ever passed by congress to Inelt.
give the people relief from railroad
extortion*.
Following are the real estate trans­
The official canvass of votes cast at
the recent election in this state b as
follows, on regents, which is a fair
test: Republican. 174.105; democratic.
142JI75; greenback, 28.004; prohibition,
18,671.
Republican plurality over
democrat, 31,530; over democratic and
greenback candidates, 3X36. The vote
on prohibitory amendrnpnt was as fol­
lows: Yes. 178,488: No, 184.429. Ma­
jority against prohibition, 5,941. Tbe
majority against the amendment to in­
crease salaries of state officers was
62,147.

MOST PERFECT MADE

Fads Speak for the Hamble­
tonian Blood,
Of which Frank Brown is a splendid
representative.
TERMS:—TO INSURE, $25.00.

TKRMB:-T0 INSURE, $15.00.

MORRILL

OO

ALL READY FOR BUSINESS

New Stock in Every Department.
Men’s and Youth’s Clothing.
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Men’s Fine Furnishing Goods.
Trunks and. Settciiels!

Elegant Line of Spring Overcoats!
Special Bargains in $7.50, $10 and $12 Men’s Suits; a so a Fine
Line of $15, $18 and $20 Suits.
In All-Wool Pants at $1.50—less than one-half the manufacturers
price.
In fact we are
'

.

Loaded With Bargains!

It is the wonder of other dealers how such fine goods can be sold
at such-ruinous prices. It is all in buying right; as goods well
bought are half sold.

A cordial invitation to all to give us a call, and exanrine and con­
vince yourself that we
DO JUST AS WE ADVERTISE.

E. W. MORKILL &amp; CO,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.
Beautiful KITE&gt;given awaj*
1 *with
3 every purchase of $1 worth of Boy's goods.

Let-the People Judge!

FARMFR^ I Who think of purchasing a
IMIHBLI10. Rea
per, Mower
Reaper,
Mower 0
or, Se!
Self--

Binder, are
THEIR VERDICT
ISinvited to call at
That the well known and popular Grocery and Provision
House of

J.H. BE AMER &amp; CO.
have bought about tbe era of Good Gooods and Low Prices
Why? Because they have been and still remain

LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
and competitors have been compelled to cut down on old
figures m order to keep anywhere near up with the procession.

why wo hwre established this reputation, and reduced the
price of living to every family in Barry county, particularly
those who buy groceries in Hastings, is because

We Sell the Best Goods.
We Sell Strictly for Cash.
.
One Price to AIL

We give to onr customers the profit that the Cash System
h as oyer the old fogy credit system. Credit compels the dealer
The above cut represents the Buckeye Folding Binder,
to make the good cusnonier pay the losses from dead beats dead and M-|aI“t”llTTh? W»lt&lt;‘r A- Wood Bindcr- F,aPir&lt;' Binder,
ducks. P00r accounts and time and money spent in keeping ano MUwaukM Junior Binder; all No. 1 machines. Cull and
Respectfully,
Cash enables us to treat all alike, one price to all and to see them.
give lowerprices on the same quality of goods than our cred­
it competitors can do.
MESSER BROS.

It is no wonder that it is with shame
and mortiileation that the Journal con­
fesses that lu party in Barry county is
surely going to the dogs. Its vote of
1878 of 2,400 sinks to a paltry 1.100 in
1987. The Journal editor can fiqd tbe
cause in the one word—fusion.

Pointer Number 1.

The impeachment of Dakin, the labor
anember of the legislature from Sagin­
aw, occupied most of the time of the
house of representative! at Lansing

Havei yon noticed that when our competitors get nn a soecial
°Wn 'ine tb6y a‘Way8 ‘V JKle

Pointer Number 2.

We hope the legislature will not for­
get its duty to the people of Michigan.
It ought to Dromptly paas a county op-

:s

The plurality for Charles D. Long
republican for justice of the auprwne
court was nearly 35,000.

I have received the largest stock of

Pointer Number 3

DRESS GOODS!

0Dlr 8™“^ ho““ “ Barry

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

DARE QUOTE PRICES

Here are a few:

TBent for the Journal to read against
Everett

NEW DRYGOODS!

shed alot of inkand get down offthe f?SSwhw they have
^ro^rriWo^they make are

coLOtytaaCt8thatWeare

Thk last Journal states that Haatings has had no city government /or

ant, according to the Journal. that
Hastings had practically Dorky gov­
ernment under them for two years?
The first jear, Chas. Webaert was
Mayor. Frank MtehbiBS recorder. Luke

FRANK BROWN

Has three-fourths of bis blood from 230
producing stock, ranking on an exact
level, in this respect, with Louis Napo­
leon, Grand Sentinel, Jerome Eddy and
Jay Eye See. Old Hambletonian. the
double grandsire of Frank Brown,
stands ahead of all other sires of trotting
horses, having 37 In the 2:30 list And
hlaaon. Volunteer, tbe sire of the grand­
dam of Frank Brown, has 23 in that
list, including Alley,2:19; Bodine, 1:19K;
Driver, 2:19*4; Gloster, 2:17, and St.
Julien, 2:11’Z The speed-producing
power of the Hambletonian blood has
grandly asserted itself, whether the
breeding has been in or out.
The mares of the Hambletonian
65
family have in the 230 list
Of these, .the number by Hamble­
31
tonian sires la.............................;
Those of the Mem. Chief family
have............................................. j
Of these, the No. by Hambletonian
sires is......................................... 1
39
Those of the Henry Clay family
50
have.............................................J
Of these, the No. by Hambletonian
32
sires is......................................... j
Those of the American Star family
have..;.........................................
40
Of these, the No. by Hambletonian
sires is...............................

CLEVELAND.
Bright Bay with Black Points;
1G Hands High; Weight, 1,250 Lrs.
Thb Hambletonian Stallion was foal­
ed May 23,1882; sired by FredB. Hine
(Standard. No. 1154) with a record nf
2:117 Jias shown quarter in 35. and fidl
fers for the week ending May 2nd, as mile in 238; he by Florida (Standard.
taken from the books in the register's No. 82) the sire of Walnut, record 230^4;
Ixittle. record. 234; and Florida Chief
office:
(trial 231 &amp; as a 5-year old): he bv
L Brigham to A. H. Hatha* ay; parrel
Rysdyk's Hambletonian (No. 10), the
tlon ■» aud XL Onuigvt I lie. Sj.ouo.
Frauk K. Harper to Jam* cn^nt- »a»
sire of Dexter, 2:17; Nellie, 2:18; Orange
tlon a. Orangeville. si.iso.
Girl. 230: and of 37 trotters with re­
Dennis Bowker to Bennet
cords Mow 230. Fred B. Hine's dam
was by Rysdyk's Hambletonian.
Florida's dam w&amp;- Florida Maid, by
Volunteer, the sire of St. Julien, 2:1 |j/;
Ju. D&gt;;r»TM to Emma aud Chas. Uruuson; Gloster. 2:16, and of 23 trotters with re­
0a. wrifou 17. Irvine, nominal.
cords below 2:30.
Clevelands dam was May Jen­
nings. by Billy Morgan. Second dam,
Irvinjr’ M
the Seth Cogswell mare, of Messenger
descent.
Cleveland b unquestionably as fine
.
. ...w MTV.. .
VV4.
...
a stallion for his age as can be found
U«ou. Ii.soo.
C. H. Bandy to Betsy J. Park: parrel In Nash­ in the country, and already gives prom­
ise of l&gt;eing a very fast horse.
ville, sso.

“America," United States, “is the asy­
lum for tbe oppressed." That's all
O. Park to John Buhl. «U, section 11. Castle
right if the oppressed are all right But
it never was the intention of our fore­
fathers to make this country a picnic,
section jo. Rutland'*20.
ground for tho banished criminals and
anarchists of the old countries. And it
H. P. Fowler to Chas. Clark: pareel on srctiou
Is time to put up the bars so high
against these vicious elements that they 30, TUorunpplr, I8CO.
can’t climb over. A little regard for
the oppressed in our own country should
come in here somewhere.—Detroit
Tribune. ________________
There was never in the history of
this government more discontent
among tbe laboring masses of America
than to-day; there were never lower
prices for farmers’ produce. And yet
the democratic leaders promised good
times and $1.00 a bushel for wheat
when Cleveland was elected. The
laborers and fanners are still looking,
and in vain, for the good times and in-1
creased prices.
The New York Sun says that if it
shall be convinced that the defeat of
the democratic.party shall be the beat
• for the party and the country, it will
advocate tho reuominationof Cleveland
m 1888, as it is thoroughly convinced
that he would be buried out of sight if
he shpuld again lie a candidate.

Two nxi OTJUXXOWS.
Below wo rive a description and
pedtareee at N. T. Parker's two fine
stalhons, Frank Brown, (standard
No. 3887) and Clkvland. These
horsM can be seen at the stables of Mr.
Parker in this dty:
FRANK BROWN.
Bat Stallion, No. 3887; aired by
Florida. Dam Mary Clark. Second
dam Brook’s Mare, by Loor Island
Btaekhawk (24k Florida by Rysdyk's
Hambletonian GO). Dam Florida Maid,
by Volunteer. (o5).
Frank Brown's dam Mary Clark, by
Volunteer. (55.) Dam by Long Island
Blackhawk (24.)

3,«-; Um. VxllnciA Babins..................
1 lb. Rood Plug Tobacco.
“ (Joice Fine Cut Tobacco
Choice Fine Cut Tobacco dark

s

1 00
1 Ct)

Nimasurar.............
6 - BmI Tea. Dust Japan
1 lb. Bird Seed
1 GaL Water White OU
3D Bara Good Soap...
3 Pipers of Tacks

roo
10
I 00

y«nm&lt;rf NeedlM....
2D Hara Klrk’a Best He

Craekera.... •.
ras’rs’.a AB good, proportionally
cheap.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etv­
Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods
We can please you with goods and prices.

AU good, strictly

J. A BEAMER St OO.

�TheHastings BaQDer.

Tut Metal ot the Yoim. p—
Cbrtatata Alltaoe. wA
S’ui
J°ha
“d
wm tarfdjr ntteoded ud ver, IntereeC

PERBONAL-MENTION.
John Q. Creasy is in the city to-d»y.

PARASOLS I

r*um*d 10 &gt;^taui»,oo
A.coMMrrncnox eined -nuao Mrs. Ho,t. of Kal*m»xoo, b vlsltlns
mailed from lllekorv Con&gt;m.\rmL
pubbabed It b.5rt3h^STtaJw £ Bullnpltad,
rtarae. We publish no anon,mo. jm- reML.F-Zort“- o' MiiMlrvlUr, ,u In
the city Tuesday.
Thx new proprietor, ot the Central
“J. iSSutanmui. tar tajjjtata- meat market. Down, 4 Itadcoek. rep.™
an incrrealn* trade Tbe, are V2uZ
uialj reUowa, and alm to olero in
patron.

— •ie»r*d.ertl«ln» «*»«:

d.Staitali2i?Qr“'1I11,|,ld''Suo “£££US?,£‘ta
“■ *houeb
rSrtXj. tjgiwV’4’' “

■

We would call the attention of Ladies to our Elegant Line of.
PARASOLS that we are displaying this spring in all the

Ater, to their double .tore, A. £. Fow°
ter bavlrur theoontract therefor. Opera,
r„
my tar«» «&lt;«* »&lt; •&gt;»’" tiooa op the aame will aeon be Sm.
inenced.
rtxx„ | »illwU • Umltad number ot
The water works building !« not
lb m-tallmenl ptab. (weekly only a novelty in design, but a verv
pleasing deviation from the usual atvlu
w
™ tor
etove wood.
For such buildings. It Isa very credit^
firv. O&gt;me. lirwl «rred.
ble and pretty structure.
JOHN BESBMW,
nir W. C. T. V wlU meet at Mra B.
E. D. Whitlock, of Grand Ranids.
jeweler and OptteUn.
L ST'.?* Jn™dv neat It S o'clock.
hishsp- mu*__ ______________ A full attendance la dernred aa dde- was in the city Saturday and Sunday. '
iratea are to be appointed to both connR-1. Hendershott and Mrs. Will
ty and state conventions.
Squires visited Jackson friends Tues/IJujumo the month of April D. W. Ujaj’-

wjATClIKK CLOCKS’

u,d'
w.“t-^iXS'kSr,!So"d*jr

Latest Novelties!

Dancini Sctal!

HJ1S I. F y.MMKk, ol Grand Rapid*, -will
jvn I’wsinx &gt; lw‘ '-n Temperance HaR.

FRIDAY EVENING,
St...

AllMtwrdtMretoJolnaralBvIted

orMr» Or. Rob-

Local News.
Cir-uiii!i' n-i this week, 1,720.

And our prices will convince you that we bought them to sell.

nado, Cyclone &lt;md Wind Storm Insur­. sick With the measles, is able to be out
ance Co., wrote policies for that com­ again.
pany to the amount of MW^OG. A goodI
Coi. H. H. Gill is quite seriously ill.
\month s business.
having been confined to bis bed for
.
Let no effort be spared to get the nearly a week.
Kalamazoo railroad first. We are not;i n^h,u' B.r.own’lhe fffnial agent of the
by any means out of the woods on that• StyCThuradaySpaper nIon’ w“ 10
projept yet. If successful in that as
Mira EUa Berkbeimer. of Pa., is in
we hope, let every possible encourage­1
this place, where she Intends spending
ment be given to the Lowell project?
the summer with friends.
Mvgridge is still mourned for.
sought for, but absent. It can’t be said}f- ' Fred Kenflcln, who is now traveling
of him, however, that “he will never be(U for a Cleveland oil firm, was in thu city
•I aje^r days the past week.
missed.” A good many would like to
Mrs. J. J. Jewett, of Grand Rapids,
see him; and the sheriff and his depu­1
te will leave no stone unturned to se-• spent Saturdav and Sunday with her
• sister. Mrs. Geo. Goodyear.
yh^eblm.

i i&lt; court next Monday.
Bel a. Woolley’s ad in this issue.
IPlas . 't&gt;ir advwtisemente now.
Olu p ipers tor rale at the Banker
Kicking because compelled to build1 .a.A- D. Niskern reached
1 this city from Camp Poplar River,
»,iSce.
new sidewalk comes with poor grace&gt; Montana, Monday morning.
BvY yr :r er ckery and glassware at from any good citizen. The sidewalk
■
Hike Kentield has secured a position
Brunier =. .
committee did just right m condemn­■ as traveling salesman fora Cleveland
Goon baking molasses 25 cents a gai­ ing so many of the walks in the city,, oil house, and will work in Wisconsin.
which were very daagerous, and might
ns st Beemer s-,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Mar­
T»u: water mains were fiaid acrow result in heavy dam^e suits.
tin, Allegan Co., visited Mrs. B.’fl par­
M. H. Clark, of Manistee,seems fat­ ents. Geo. IL Brooks and wife, the past
:fie river last week.
z
Aeg. ArnKV i» building a new bouse ed to disappointmeat in his political as­. week. •
•n the second ward.
pirations. He was an aspirant for thei /Mi» Annn Brown, now of Kissi mee.
Das. Lasc will rommfflee work on position of postmaster at Manistee, ana। rr lorida, is expected to spend the sum­
another hue just rvodved tbe appoint­. mer InyMichigan, and will make an ex­
a new house next month.
ment.'Mr. C.’a Barry County friendsi \ended visit with Hastings friends.
J. .&lt; .-.tn ear is having his portion would hare been pleased to hear of his
1
H. F. Ford, Ed. Doyle. Robt Rogers
of the Empire block repainted.
appointment.
and Frank Llchty represent the Hastarmerh are invited to call in at■ ings Fire Department at State Fire­
WastH' - A girl |oM&gt; general ^T'
j
work at J. 11. Beamer’a.
J
,
men's
Association at Grand Rapids to­
=Mes»er Bros., and see the Milwaukee
day.
Work In first and third ranks
Junior Twine Binder, the lightest
of F. r. .11 M»day evening next../ f
Hon.
Chas. D. Long, of Flint, Justice^
binder on earth, actual weight on scales,
Tur. brudsofjill the saloonkeeper) ready for use in field being only 1,150j elect of the supreme court, is in the
in thi.' city nave been&amp;pproved.
Ilia, k ou will be convinced that it is' city, taking testimony in an important
best binder in the market. Look, suit that is to be tried in the Genesee
Cha-, 11 Haver has money to Joan the
' circuit.
for adv. next week.
oa real f-a.itr or approve^ notes.
This evening Mr. Grant Hendershott,
A
t the coming session pf the cir­,
Mikk Pl:---EH 1 building a new
of Irving, will lead to the hymenal
cuit court, the calendar will be a light■ altar Miss N ora V. Quaif, of this city.
bow couth «'t the 4th ward park.
one. But two criminal cases are notedI Both the high contracting parties have
Tin: work of laying the water mains
io the fourth ward is nearly coazpletexl. for trial, one feir assault and battery,_ hosts of friends who will wish them
joy and prosperity in their new estate.
Tut-.Jntractor expects to have th^l the other for violation of the flsh law.
There are 11 issues of fact, and eight
water w?rk-. &lt;w’pMed before July tejJ chancery casra. of which latter only 4■ /’Fridaj was the 54th birthday of Mrs.
I Aleo. H. Brooks, aud her friends con­
Tbe music of the »nw and hammer aredivoreeb cases.
trived and executed a happy surprise
Um--rr&gt; eiiuughin Hustings this spring.
The cheafemt and beet place to buy upon her. Excellent refreshments
Bev Me. MAirriN will preach at the plow pointe in Michigan is the Hast­ were served, and a number of nice
presents left as reminders of the very
‘‘ta: s -;mI house next Sunday evening. ings Engine &amp; Iron Works. They’ pleasant
event.
The rei.' k occupied by Spangemach- manufacture 153 different kinds of
Last Wednesday night about 50 of
er A Mum -n is to be thoroughly repaired. chilled plow pointe. They ask for and' the neightora and friends of Mr. and
want, the farmers trade. They will
Mes-eu Hsosrand Ed. Powers have treat you liberal)’ and honestly. Bring. Mrs. David Wolcott, in the first ward
assembirrl at their home to remind
a ih.in^■■ it. rh-ir announcements thia along your old iron to exchange.
them of the 34th anniversary of their
Father VanAntw eiitV lecture at marriage. Refresh men ts were prepar­
Tue
rink is being transform- St. Bose’s church was tpijle largely at­. ed and carried in abundance besides
-&gt;tabie. Asa Pennock is
tended and is complimented very high­, a present for the worthy couple.

Henry IIovghtalin and his son
T".i- ■-ill party at I’nion Hall ly by thov» of Father V.’s ojru religiousJ
Thar*:.;-. . jng lust wit. a verv en- belief. A number of pro^tents were' Chas. Houghtalin have associated themattentive listeners and speak of the lec­
।
selves
as partners, under the firm name
ture as being a very clear* explanation
;k&lt;* nn the Kalamazoo* of
&lt; tbe catholic idea of con^pssion.
of Houghtalln A Son. for the purpose
n&lt; w railroad was driven
&lt; f continuing the grocery aud provis­
The Messrs Holloway have placed a ion buxinrss. They propose te do a
I ,. U«t.
very tasty! sign over tbeir store. In straightforward busintsw, dealing In
Wa cb. • verybody who owes A.
a. md pay up at onre. 1 'this connection we desire to say that; none but No. 1 goods, and will be content
the Hpread-eaglu signs that streteh with stuaJl margins, ^air dealing,
•• int pay now.
across the walks on our principal busi­. honest weights aud goods nnd prices
ht- pottx Df-d the first ness
]
wtreet are not only very much out, that sire in keeping with the times will
.
until Juno ISth, when (of taste, but absolutely hideous. There lie their methodli of soliciting and hold­
Utetr
. •- lots o? sport. '
ing trade. Cash paid or goods exchang­
is nothing attractive about them.
ed for butter, eggs and farmers pro­
axe n- re marked improve­
•The society connected with Emman­ duce.
______________
tWbt C'
. iu HaMings this t-pring
uel
church
win
be
entertained
on
then
many seasons past.
Dr. L athroi* asks us to say to the
Thursday afternoon of next week by
FfiLjf.se, ;m&lt;l repairing of sidewalks
citizens of Barry county:
m lhr&gt;. ci -;, will furnish employment to Madams E. Powers.* Wm. Powers. L.
That betas not Mold out his drug
Holloway, P. T. C’olgrove. J. W. Ben­
tuauy tor some time to come.
tlev, C. Measer and May Roberta at the fltore.
.
\
Alreapy h number of our citizens society rooms. All are cordially invit­
That he does nqt expect to go oat of
haw ■ ’infracted lor the putting of wa­ ed te attend. Supper served from 5:30' the business.
ter pip-..- into their dwellings.
till 7 o’clock.
That he Is not selling off his stock at
N. 'ii . Parker is building a veranda
It seems to us as though the owners or Muto coat.
That be does not make any false ason the first story of the Hastings house.. of vacant lots were making
serious
‘
sertlons to sell his goods.
At; will &gt;• u great improvement.)
mistake in holding them at such high
That he it perfecUy satisfied with his
It j- mH that Allegan is to have an- figures. Hastings isn’t Chicago yet.
om« drn asratic paper. More newspa­ If own era of real estate want to put the ^That he is very thankful for the patpers u the crying need of Allegan.
town back, the way io do it is to k»*p1 ronage he receives.
That his customers can depend upon
?**“'* bav®’ i&gt;VC0Ine an epidemic the prices beyond the reach of those
"it-, listings business houses this who want to buy, and who would build WTbat°be has sold a large amount of
if they bought.
«pnng. s.nd sign painters are happy.
wall paper and paint, and that be has
J. W. Babcock haa opened a harness sold and will continue to sell us duap
Mi: pf.-ire that all intending U?
bfinir wood tn payment for the Ban- shop in Allen Jones' building. Jefferson or cheaper than any firm in the city.
nbx
at once, as we need thesame^ street, and aollclta the patronage of his He respectfully asks all to call and exAr a depth uf 2*00 feet, natural gas friends, and those who desire first-class amine his stock and prices before pur­
** found m Grand Rapids in paving work in his Une. He proposes to keep chasing elsewhere. ,
SsS’ngs? ''h3taboutt’T*D8 for ln in bteck none but the best of goods, and
James VanScgtkn died Sunday
will sell them at rock bottom figures. evening, at his home in this city, in tbe
Bab. has a reputation as a No. 1 work­
from Henry man, and will no doubt meet with suc­ 43d year of bls age. Thus has another
on the overseer question,
of the veterans ot the war of the recrowds out this week. It will ap- cess in his business venture.
bellion answered the last roll call. He
iu our next
f At their meeting last evening, the
A?11"'iE- J01-11 L’eMr “a Fred sdiobi board selected Prof. Roberts, of
«ru»
- &gt;p4nn, w bulM
lle ex.
Sf'Smldmcee In Nashville, as superintendent for an­
other year. Prof. Cole doubtless would ™e. A».re.ultothU wound,wnta
we second ward.
have been re-elected, but he withdrew
Jli’LS?’!?1'*." h“
or Misapplication} Prof. Roberts is a very ihrrr vears ago be was stricken with
paralysis, from which be nartially_reWeS nZS f
"uldmee on successful tettner and a hard worker. covered, however. Last fall he wm
&lt;71?, Un!‘r‘slreen, and will occupy He will undoubtedly meet with success stricken with the same dbosr. «od
U&gt;e«unc about May 20th.
in bis labors here, for he is thekizM of gradually grew worse, until the aid.
iabt
dtecrlPUon of three ,nh a man who makes it bis business to Of his immediate relatives he l&lt;*ve«»
^-“•"ownollnthleeit, will be succeed.
wife ami two children* The
held from the bouse, Fitzgerald
our reJi
Lrtt &gt;“*'• 11 will pay
Under Bherift Sheldon captured was
?“t. of which he was a
"'“’"’'"PruaethearUde.
C. W. Lister at Delta. Ohio., and lodg­ Sw.
G. W. Lee preaching the
ed his prisoner in the Barry county jail sermon.______ __________ _
.1p“Cr rcr ".remercM end Monday. It will l&gt;e remembered that
Mil F. P- Feewi.
editor of
ton
°n“ •»
about a month stooe L&lt;wter. who lives
prt‘‘Ua« in Baltimore, is alleged te bave attempt­ the Democrat, claims that the BaNNXR
ed poisoning bis wne. He skipped out is developing a proclivity for kicking
i
» uAt5'x‘ b“lldlnt. sireo baCorathaTficen had obtained a war- .boot
wort*. MolhlDf Of

me vine w*
end U“I

mSEE

at the coming term of court.

j.'

■

Bed-Quilts!
----- AND------

WHITE BED-SPREADS
We have made our usual mistake, when goods are offered to us so
cheap, and'bought too many Quilts; but

Our Customers
Always come to the rescue and help us out when we make a-Special'
Price.

Come, and Get One Before they go
STORES.

E. Y, HOGLE

the water works plant contrary to
specifications; also why the contract
aud the supplementary contract were
never printed. As the people pay for
the whistle, they ought to know how
the whistle shall be constructed. As
to the tower. It may not have occur­
red to the gonial Fresh-that Mr. Mor­
gan might wdi afford to take the con­
tract te run tlie waler works with the
tower wnUrn for 8600 for one year, and
lose 83CO for that year, in consideration
of the pecuniary advantage to himself
resulting from constructing the same.
Tor the information of- our geuiul
friend we will say that it often hap­
pen* that people are willing to lose
££(»• for the privilege of making a cool
.•Jl&amp;N or 81^00. We understand Mr.
.Morgan will add the tower system tothe
present plant for Al.500. To par for the
prawnt plant will takunbout 827,50U *o
tlie city would have to borrow 82/J00
mon*. SO our genial friend-was off
when he said the city could build the ।
tower and keep within the 830.0U0.
Mr. C. D. HeeBK, the er^erprislng
cashier of the new City Bank, has a
scheme, which our city nnd citizens
ought to encourage, for establishing
here an electric light system. Hguarnteed 25 lights for one year, at very
reasonable cost, six of which numtier
shall be taken by the city, he will pur­
chase a complete electric light plant,
’and give our city the benefit of this
best most modern system of "letting
the light shine." He will rent power
from the city water works, and tlie city
will have plenty to spare nights when
it would be needed for the lights, and
thus the citv .would get In return at
once almost as much ns the six lights
would cost. Give Hastings the .new
railroad. water works aud tlie electric
light
this vear. and it would become
.
metropolitan nt once and have a name
for energy, enterprise and push that
will bring hero a most desirable class
।of people, and double tbe population in
three yatrs. We trust our citizens will
,give the project such encouragement as
will result in its Immediate suaxsa.
Mr. Beetle’s enterprise and faith in
Hastings’ future ought to rec«v« •
flattering
recognition. He takes the all
:
enaners
himself. There will be no “big
&lt;
mnnev" In the scheme for him under
any circumstances until the city shall
;be twice its present sira. He has confi­
,dence in the future of the city, and is
willing to invest his money because of
this confidence, and will be content if
realizes expenses and a very modest he
interest for two or three yeara. Let no
,
time
be lost to secure the electric light.

.

TWO

STORES.

A T COST
-jLjL

AIXTB:

(BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
aud desiring to do only an exclusive drug bWoess, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own'price.

Mark This
Wo have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry eotabluhment has of selling'the

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit I
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
plete, and the prices right Whenever you want any

mnin
tng *4.500 necessary to make the
;
.
full
amount of 820,000 and right of
way for the railroad was raised. Only
.five days more remain in which to raise &lt;Call on us.
Prescriptions carefully
the balanced Let every man who haa
pounded from fresh and pure drugs.
not already contributed to thia greatest
iwprovMDCnt uv»r offHrd for Hastings
and Barry eoimtyido «&gt; nenn. There is
no time to be lost. I f the money is not
ratowl the golden opportunity for Hastjaga and Barry county will be fortvvz
Barpectfnlly,

and accurately com­
We are in Hastings to

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It

�□KEDOErt

IU

AOELAIDE

ME1L9OW.

..F

00VM0U. PMOCKXJfflMGU.
i Bpoctal aea
eonaldc-mg

ditto Bond St

Bond of Jos rn.1*. with VnJenttae Leins »od
State Ht.
. Kltrow... ——-------------W. McFbcrwm. ditto. Premises on Blate St.
C.Stnttb. ditto.
THtSn WARD.
Moses Rich. Repair walk front of premises
lx- lujtrocled to pdrcha*e sj-eciaJ* lor water «-_Cptlrtih at.
.
M. K. Bcrhtel. ditto.
Hastings National Bank, ditto. Jeff at.
Goodyyar k Barnes, ditto, and alley.
MH. GEO. C. MORGAN:
Jno. Robertson, ditto. Court BL bakery.
iu.:.&lt;-&lt;■

»to s redurers, three r. lu &lt;
eduren, our 12 Inch T . one IS plu* is plus b T.,
m a Inch ping, eight 0 inch i&gt;iug. one hundred
Inch plruc.
Signed by Wm. H. Stebbins. Chairman ot vs-

By Aid. Abbey, that tin* committee on waler
works be instructed to nut six 2 Inch pipes la
Hie IxMlum of well to &gt;1 vein, at an cipeCse not.
til exceed SHH.OJ, and to stop the well at Ms

l&gt;r. J. M. Ranei. ditto.
W. L. WllMna. ditto Center «.
Mrs. C. G. Beatles, ditto.
.1. G. Runyan, ditto.
J. v. I Ampman ditto,
N. ECbun-h. ditto. Green st.
W. H Goodyear ditto
WJI. Goodyear, ditto. Jeff. at. ,
Mr*. J no. WriMcrt. ditto.
Mrs. Jm»t Welrsert. ditto. Grand «.
■W.d’.Bldnar.i. ditto. Walnut rt.
D -W Ru;er*. agtmt Mm I nderhill, ditto.
■ Grand »t.
E Busby, rtttta.
Ana I*ennock, ditto,
(took &amp; Barto i, ditto Jeff it VanBnint
JaTSarUn- ditto.

wish him for d faw years *te finally left him
WaKert. Wllklna and Robert I Hcmlerebptt as
soretlev. was read and on motion uf Aid Uugu
same wm accepted and approved
__
Ik-wnre. that F4« t*
2?
Druggists baud of Wm H Gtndyear A Fred
Heath, with W 8 Uoodyear and John 8 Good­
------ —-------- - — —.., aI1&lt;1 on motion ot
amt appron'iL
UiBBIiaK*-""", -- --------- Ibman A Willtam -UEVS. SZti «n- amdj uyu 1»*
miruxTi. v.

ri-u *•*&lt;(.

' - ----- --------

s,v

•i!5aws5
‘iisj,i5s^..u.
UdSTm^fon U AH*M?X^Jhlw'rame w«

rnrtS CTni^itebEl m. f. wm HI’?'

•SSttTSt. Cto. -1,1. wr
Hicks atd Jr* A Suet reyns si retie*, was read
and on motion uf Aid Hntw same wita areefted
atidapr-rotod bj nymiRDd nays a* follow": Ajrs
Bessmer. Ham* Hottie. Stebbins and SllBger- Ull ao'eloek pin.tbe ,-miudl mtrrlu*. uir ngm
to reject My or all bW*.
land-8; nar. McNaughton-1.
,
Signed by John Itemnrr.
Saloon tend of Frank llrode«« r. with Am
,•« ■&gt;,.I nava.
broa Hubble and Augustns Rower as snreUes.
was read aud on mutton of Aid StoUtjIns same

Inetai woman. bat ** 1“" pteaelng

un to tbe ttmeof that tabmtod nrtre.1 wwi
nammh perfoewed far duU* witfaot
ever mating n mbuke. Hur dutfa. *• a
dreaxr remxirtnl hi • packing cm! imparking
Ixrr nri»tra»* wardrobe *®d tn diwafeg Ndl*xi for the Mngf- Ai Hannah wa* uid^
.
■ _( -.....—. -nt &lt;■

minute'* diotiro Ito pine.* her tend
npon it. H may rwlily I* •*«lbaI
r . .. __iknt tknt t!wv nta, mftilly perform.
Ummah ex.-rdwl B°fae »‘rau^e i-vuJt Influaxii o-.cr Sdlkw. nml it 1» wid that tfat
nx*t .Icautiful but mtwt wayward wamBD
flwrrt! aud torod no aw tat tar, and thatone
ta’k-frmn Hannah's rtatr ryr* ted nx&gt;ro la
flanm-n &lt;.m far tluui tte prayi-rs and «&gt;
tre»tk-.o.'al:undrtd frirnnto. Ortata it !•
that Neitaui hnrod tte quiet little woman, fur
a'trr ter (Nc|bma*e) w«l W&lt;&gt;» read ’*-*»» oompelitton with tte mpltnud.
«WM,atara or pteaptete p,m&lt;irA *Sl“T
found find ub&lt;* tad bequeathed to Hannah In
eanx. Royal KVr»&lt;r p..U?.J**4
I»e&gt;: tbe to-'.: tesutlfnl and valuable set nf
jfwv!a&lt;r ter prireW coltortion..
After Niitem's *n&lt;! Jc.ith ih Porto Hannah
Bate of NktlgM. county of Ktr:
AlawMdoa of thr h..tX
...- — j .—,------ - - -,
Ix-ame 31«ljre,kn's .Irreoer, and nbe watt with
Ibe Inttw until last fnfl

‘hBy’ald&lt;B^'smrr tbit council appoint a board
Dawson find J C Winkleman w» sureties, was
read aud on motion ot Aid Sllngerlaud same "Sly'same thrtmembc.rfa:Island «h wards
E A Rider ditto.
was accepted and a|’i’n»vi-d.
O D Spaulding, ditto Green st.
.
Saloon bond of Doyle &amp; Rich, with Chai S be »p|&gt;oltite&gt;! first. Carried
Dan'l Striker ditto.
Burton Mid Henry L Newton as sureties, vras
declared
Mr* McCUntoc
~ ditto
...— Center at.
read and on motion of Aid Huglr same «us acMrs Truman William*.
Williams, ditto Creek st.
tl$'rtd Mrt-v^thal member be Appointed tor
Jno Holden ditto Ct
Creek and titale ata.
.uh au™
Wetaert Bro* ditto L._«.
Jones nnd F H Barlow a* sureties, was rend aud
JahalJchC 8 Burton ditto. South side State ML
on ihottan of Al.l llama same wa* appnwrd.
F H Barlow ditto. Jtfferum 81.. wrapled
Dntggf-sta bond of K H Lalhrop. with M Fmv- l5hy nJdHxm* that Cha* Hotchkiss be declared
by A D Itork.
cm and Chas 8 Hurtou n* Burette, was read and 1
Joa Fflug. ditto. State St. north side'.
on motion of Aid MWov «anio was u.-ceptrd ‘'w’nritKv.^Tta- crmnrtl ordered A J
To the Common Council of the City of Hastings. Mrs Morrill, ditto. Engine rm-m.
and approveti. Aid McCoy has Ing taken hi*
GKXTLXMKit:—Your committee on Bide and
ancr to build s sidewalk In front Of hu pro erty
eross walks would, respertfully re|K&gt;rt that we
Bond ofChM. Horton a* street ronimlsslonrr. on Creek st near tlnl hew Iroji briBge Mid whrir
have carefully examined the walks throughout
with W 8 Goodyear and Alim -limes as sureties In gradb-g for said new irotibridw ’he city tore
the city and found them In very bad ccndlilon,
was read mid on motion of Aid Bessiuer **mr un the walk there which was n good one
U« would therefore reenmend that aide walks Jno F Goodyear, ditto. IfiMidener Blate St. was accepted and approved
TtH-rcfore resolved. Tlirt tbe «Uy will bmM
.
„
F T campbeti. ditto.
be Irtd er repaired a* follows: •
the above mwitl'Mici walk aud that the rorf
C G Holbrook, ditto. Vacant comer Park To the Himumblr Mayor and CmniAoa CouucU -thereof
be elianred to the general lilghwayfiud.
of the Citv of Hastings :
and State.
GenUemeti: We the uuderdgnrd fn-eholdres
Mrs Keith, ditto. Itesldenre west lot
»KOXU WAPP
aid
citizens
of
Itetlup,
would
ie*|H-ctfuily
Mrs Baker, ditto.
ifirfHt of n nrtr pkvc wlttevut rubbin- te-t
petJUou ynur hmiorabta bodv to eomtruel. or
A")OUrorilCHAS. W. WABNEMU-rtT.
E H Lathrop, ditto.
causo to be constructed a sidewalk a* follows:
Mrs A Bailey, ditto. Broadway, residence.
Commencing nt east side of Jrff.-ru&lt;n »s run­
A KRepair walk front at premises
••
ditto. Green M. ral*e walk.
jX-iy will te n dl-cnal failnre. Hannah.
ning theneeea*t on north sldeof Bond*:, in
Jas Clarke, ditto. Broadway ttt.
held Saturday . veniug, April Mil. MsC. HI*
.1 1' Roberts, ditto.
llnour Mayor fuiitleyln the rhair.
V IJens. ditto. Court St.
.
On motion W H Sirltom* w»* appotetod re
^W Bailey. New walk front ot premises H A Goodyear, ditto.
’ \
ronlrr protein, tall belK called.»e Mtowtng wet fiwHy di rbnrz«L
Barry Co. Sheriff, ditto. Park 8t. jalf.
eastern
addition
to
a
point
»
feet
«v.t
ot
•outh
AldCnuen were prerent: Abtky. Besamer.
□f premise* Mrs. Hyde, ditto. Center 8t. D. S. Goodyear.
west
earner
of
said
lot
Nu.g.tb'Whole
teim*
Ham*. Hoe;.- and SiebWm- S; abseut, Mr
J W Ruicroft. ditto.
on ourtb side of 1}pi,d st aud your petltfourra Naughton. M- Cay m&gt;d Sltagerlaud -3.
__
J W Beofley. ditto. Green St. llnsldence.
will ever pray.
Mavor Bri lb-v »tatod Hi tt lire object of IM*
Hm Junes, ditto.
.
Staled by Ci:a* Dlckhi«i&gt;n and R ollrera.
mretlng «•* to evtuhter the Uffunr bond &lt;d
.’nn Greblr. ditto.
I m nwnon ot Ite-smer umr was referred to livrvii Db-kh-Mm pre bond teh.g read the
Hayford estate, ditto. Park St Best lener
........ ..
lu.
rtii-r.l
sidewalk rummlttee.
L- Norton, ditto.
uni Reed, ditto.
BenUcv Bros. « Wllklas. ditto. Vacant lota To lire Honorable Mayor nnd (tomiuou Council
•v a htnrplrteftal item in tfte aixiien.*".
oftiieCIty o! l!a«:hiy:
.
&lt;d WlHson. ditto.
tioti rouuell orfjm&gt;n,c&lt;l.
M L UiUtams. ditto.
Gentk-uren: We tlie itmlrndened rittrrn* ot
s* wdrfL ditto Htmdi
W H 8TKII1HNS. Ite-cntor Protein.
C b Whitcomb, ditto. Church HL Bcsntauce.
Ilimtlngs petition your honorable body to luive
M Mixer, ditto.
••nACKMETACK? • teUug and migrant
Barry Co. ditto. Court yard. Blate andCbureh a sidewalk construcid on the north side of
('•'Uterstreet te:v&gt;,vu Church street .«::d Bnttd* itorfumr. l*rtee» am! to ce»ta Sold by W.
I J Grant. New walk In front of premises on
Your committee would therefore offer the fol­
H GAm!j rar.
tiTmo the
(xnjreii st. cast side.
Signed by Johu lh-.«*mer and tour others.
lowing resolutions for ymir consideration.
Carried
SHILOH'S CFKK will Immediately relieve
Re.-dved. That the sidewalks recometidrd to
. ...
n&lt;;uvi&gt;vu a. WCBl SHIV.
I* built and repaired by sidewalk and cross To tte Mavor and Common Conucll of the elty Crouo, Wlionpliigi'uugli aud Bruarhills. Sold
1 be MUM Michigan Ave. east side.
ot
Hasting*:
by
W
H.
Goodyear.
walk committee l&gt;o bull; and repaired as rreTl:e same Broadway nt east side.
F Sint —We tire und-rslgned oon-rs and agent*
«w&gt;&amp;Nhddon. New walk front nf shed on ometided, and that ten daj» legal notice be
FOR DYSPKPSHA and Urer Complaint you
&lt;ireo for the butldliig and repihlnp of said
have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Stil­
.
rcar sbrtracl offlee.
N Miley, tiewwalk In trout ot premises on sidewalks.
ton's Vital Iren it never fall* tweure- Hold by
Resolved. That all walks hereby ordered to be
Church St. Residence.
grading to be done uihmi the mkuIi side of tlie W IL Goodyear.
1
Nr.w W*lk fronl ot
above mentioned street: so that property own
vn Centre SL- Residence.
era ma' be able to rimsUwt sidewalks, and ShtWi » CMUnh Km«ly. PriceMecuU. Sola
.
,i&gt; ,or mini «ara your prtlllouer* will ever prat.
Signed by John Daw soil. l"res. of Agri--iilt oral
shall be 84 feet wide eirept the walks ou State
street which altall be IB feet wide, except Mrs. Society, and six other*.
The newly- organized cowpany at bur ba* tx&gt;r ec-wideml any of tbren fsvurabfjr.
Qtrvrth'a walk. And the walks ot Morse E
Carried.
Kalamazoo will commence to bore for
Nevins and A E Krnaston, Peter Shuman, tt m
natural gas at onrr.
E Powers on cast side of Jeff street and As*
Pennock on north side of Center street, which To the Mayor and Common Council of the City
■k«tl &gt;... J I-.. «
-...1
.-n ,.. .__ _ ... _
Tte reputation of Ayer's tersaparilla. no a
of Hartings:
'Gentlemen: At the last tire .the dwelling «■&lt; Mood medicine. Is maintained by dtaly Hires.
iturntion »f tin. liartfrdill HtMu- at Liberty
Michael Grace) I had tire misfortune to rum a
A slock company will be formed at w as entrrnutnx) at dinner by the UuFm League
siiall be 10 feet from State to Court street.
Spring Lake toefigage in thr manu­
All walks In the fourth ward shall be S‘» fret
facture of tables.
only the wedding
of Gamacta rwiMgive
except tbe walks on State street, wert of to allow me thr srim ot MOO for the same.
bill board.* from wide
Broadway, which shall Per.fret wide, except
Signed by IJoyd C. Fetgbner.
THE HOMELIEST MAX in Hast­ an kVa. Tboill &gt;lr».&lt;rvo&lt;! w&lt;-reof Itemortexwalks from Broadway eart ta Church, north
Havti.su*. April tith, IM7.
side of Stale street which shall be It feet wide.
ings aa well as the handsomest and quHto awl c&lt;Mtlv ilrtrriptkm: tte- onpfecttai
R- solved. That the marshal be and he I, here­ To A*T M,a?or *‘&gt;d Confmoa Council of the ( By others call at our store and get free, a
of HaaUnin:
by instructed to serve legal notice on the own­
GenUemra: Having spoiled a pair of good trial boUle of Kemp's Balsam for the
ers or oreupanta of the several pirere of properrnta while working at the fire of Mike Grace Throat and Lungs.1 It cures Mute and
respectfully ask your honorable lody to con­
State St. 3 fronts. Haren.
sider
H...
Mr ...... -r,....__ ___
chronic coughs. Price W c«&gt;8* and tnra. jaigo of rltwoly prijte«l text Nothing, iu
Huffman aad.MNloy.
SIjOO. W. 11. GootiTEAR.
U. s. Ilurtuo. lOtta 8 front*, Duyte &amp; Rich and above named walka being built or repaired little
"e
u 1
whhlu lire time »peclfied. that the Mdewrtk and
Signed by Frank Radford.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver At nii&gt;!nig!it tbe first cxmrw wry .till in
crmswalk committee be. and they are hereby
O.J.’t»MhMlBg. ditto.
■
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
u. D.'SjSutaajr. ditto, Jeff. St. front Hamess autbortred and imtrurted, to cauae all nurh
aldrwalka to te built ar repaired, which U,a, uir lire o, mae for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
or occupant* failed to build or repair lu ■ *■«—" ■
L Hubbell ditto 2 fronts, F. Rrodesaer and pwnere
endl&lt;w* imgwuit, am! cntorexl champagne tr
U:c lime »peclfied. and that the cost therefor be Grace In first ward In work pe«fanned al mem- i
Cigar factory.
"I TRIED Everything, without re­ beaervSd.
hers of Hasttt.gr Fire Department under in-:
_fr« Carveth. ditto Htato «u
stnietluu of the chief of sabt department, lief. but Kemp's I*UeSuppositories cur­
Cook &amp; Sheldon, ditto Creek f t. near bridge,« ...------ ....
I hare Finn- learned that th!* flrm rwnlve
.....
wlu
(Ull would respectfully submit tbe tallowing m ed me.” So writes A.G. Rose, New
tbeir
rrOilrt
•
W
a
wnail.l
l.'nn,
n
.
i,
‘
.
reiKirt to this board Of tbeir doing.
on lta» part of tte- cbaimxn proved almurt a
Kesnlvrtl, That any person wishing to build G . .
.
.. ru*"«
oia- ooiuiuu r. London. Conn. Price 50 cents per box. death U&lt;&gt;w to ttecook of tte chib, an ItaffaD.
ditto ennerete
Felgimer
be
allowed
the
sum
of
».va&gt;
for
such
W
.
H.
G
oodyear
.
Instead of plank are hereby mitbortud
wbo»amrw pniprc war. at atake. Ife tad
’?T*,A’’d *e
farther rmnuend
‘o do «. maaing tte width eonfo
that this board shall not entertain any like
The 12th annual reunion of the droanved o( out rivallnt: hh mart torridJabie
*xi&lt;l K. A. Malthon.
clrttns lu the future unless the claim Is certified
c. a. Burton, ditto a
_
famous Loomis battery will be held at rompetibr* of New Yortt bv retting before
to by the chief of the tire department
Dvr.niv A BUhgrrtAUd. ditto.
j
HUmed by K. Y. Hogle and John Beamer, Coldwater May 18.
J. 8. Goodyear, ditto place of btoloMs.
committee.
Hkrtjng* Nallooa! ftank. ditto.
Carried.
O\.t\ “^’•NsbteltMldMBarettatart
A. Bower, ditto.
T°
»»«J Common Council of the etty
IL K. Grant ditto.
.
tofcpead upon. Ackcr'i. IFocdEl­ wm with dlffli-uRy prevent*! from thrurtfag.
or trarttnES:
V*ar ami
Young, ditto occupied by S.
ixir has tec* prescribed for years far aS [m. not a »won! lib- Vatrf. for bo tad uoot—hut
T&gt; Hortou and T. Phillip*.
.A—
paritlreoftteKood. In every form ofScrof­ a kitchen knife through hit &gt;&gt;ody Kind

Council met in special session April girt, for
tbn purp&lt;x&lt; of bearing report of sidewalk comnuttee. and considering other general business.
Major Bentley presiding. Moll railed, alder­
men .present. Abbey. Hessmer. Hams, llogle.
Mel oy. Btebblus aud SUugeriand—7: absent
MrNxufhton-t. ,
By Aid. Bresmer. that the report of Mr. Mor­
gan regarding water tower, be laid on the table.
Carried
’I
By Aid. McCoy, that thr subject of changing

"g&amp;rtsrsT!w^,- r»,w.

jff’hdsJBs.

Cook &amp; Si»eldon^dltt.&gt;MOCCTtpted by Ed. Evan*.
Carllon.

rovirrn

bridge on eart aide of

waiid.

■KCON»WAMtt

N. T. fsrtirr. ditto. Prtndle property.
W t i.t.J.n * rllttn V..*

Mrs KMtb. ditto. North aldb State St.. E. iot
Mrs. btlnebeonb. ditto. South aide State St.

C.G. Holbrook ditto,
w. Dploba. ditto.

Repair foot bridge on south tide of Strto
acro-.« fall creek
Repair walk arras.* Hanover st at Stale
Ditto Court at Hanover
Ditto Outer nt Eut
Ditto Centerat Hanover
Ditto Green at Haunvcr
New walk aeroa* Walnut at Hanover
Repair walk arrow East at Green
Ditto two Green al Dibble
New walk across Grand at Dibble L
Repair era** walk on Bond at Dibble
Ditto Dibble at Bond
Ditto
rDitto
“**- Mootgomen-at Bond
Ditto Hayes *1 Bond
Ditto East at State, nmr E it Brown
Ditto Apple at Church

Ditto Court at Ourcb

Jas. Clarke.' ditto' Property comer of BroadJ.T^^hXartjL^Naw walk on south side Center

Kplseopaitcurcb.CNcw walk north aide Centre

Ditto Jrfferaou al Court
Ditto Centre at Church
Ditto Jefferson al Centre
—
I’ltlo Jefleraon at Greco
Ditto Jeffmou
Y'.—at
— Walnut
u-uuuwk
Ditto Walnut at Church
Repair foot bridge across Fall Creek near Sirin-

RSP1£r.
on S Jefferson adjoining premises
or Ko x owers
Ditto 8 Jefferson nt Cllaton

Repair cro« walk on Gnind at Kart sldr Jeffer­
son on line
Frtde S bride*' *ld&lt;’
**“’ Fan Cwk e,ch

-MU miltams. ditto.
nut WABO-KStrAJlt*.
A. E Kraaatno. Bepkire lot No. 1M, X. aide of
High SI

BejS»! r eross walk on Walnut at J eflerwa
Ditto &lt; • even at Jefferson
Ditto State at Creek
-

cross walk on Apple st east aide

tuhnttihtnunr &lt;4

D-

„;Mr

State of Mlehuma. CtotmG
Ala session of ibr 1‘roh
ty ot Harry buh&gt;n at U&gt;- T
M Hastings in said c. ut.
ttb day of April, lu the

In the nu
deerased.
On read!i
tec! of John

tloner abould not Ne erante. I
And it to farther ordered that «*id prttteert
give notice to the
-u talc, of Q»* prad««!&lt;-v ot »Ald

la* of lnv.T-.tU.
«ni W COLE.
Feib.lr Order.
State of Michigan, County of IGrn - -•

ulous, f’yphi’hjccrr Mercurial diseaacs. It to

E. H. Lathrop, Druggist.
The Ogemaw county court house at

Wert Branch burned Thursday Losg
Carried.
To the Mayor and Common Connell:
wweMvedUr5U1C0 B8,00U’ Therecordj
GenUemen.—At tbelaat regular meeting heM
by ftatlngs Hose Co. No. 1 the fallowing mum!
2h,,ld ‘■°mP«“y were duly nominated
Office
of Shaw A Baldwin1. WbolMale Notion
to fill the pnpectlve ofnee* as follows for the euHouse, Tohrdo. (»., Dec. 11. ISTB,
B ^Idchty."Foreman.

Medical authorftte now declare that It is of
’ital important to health that tbo rysCetn

F.. J. Cheney A Co„ Toledo', O.—Dear should reevi w dally a sufflrient quantity of
bira: About three montha mro. notic­ ’*'t7 u&gt; wnottnt to what wttlors noukl
n
ing a letter addramed to you in the Bee
from Gen Slevin, in reference to the
rhleh should
r’U7!^5,
800 b* 1116 U9« °f Halft
Catarrh Cure, we were induced to com­ tivoly tare volume of fluid to dfaolvo ft M
mence the use of it tor our duiwhter
h^eD«^_i,ourteen
old, who has
dSlSS?,Wi5H,7S!l“"“«b«m suffering from catarrh for about
Carried.
eight
yean, during which time she has
To the Mayor and Common Council:
by one of the beet physi­
viG5?,lcn?nl1~AL.I1:r annual meeting ot the
BfSiHHlS*10*00 11 FDtbe foltowl^g uam- cians inthedty. We have abe tried
I „
'
1
water or other clear
cd member* were nominated tor your approval • the use of almost all the known remeForeman.
r approval.
f»or caUrrh- wilh no more iucwm £S.U,U ” *“Ibl •’•v »*“«. “* br
Um H Millar, A*’t Foreman.
than temporary relict. Many nights large tirotd-,nnM. »
.. J
have we laid awake to hold h£ mouth
open to keep her from strangling. nw
hearing had also become affected. We
were afraid that the would never re^rVti'ii?\? have now used six bottles
pwrt! ’ ’ r”tx*Uu"J wbmltted tor your ap- NrfitaH* Vttturr*' CurB- “‘d we believe
rtX k }? h® vntlre,v cuied. In a tew
igggby J A Ernsbcrger,Sec.
days after commencing the use of IL
I of tbe City
flattering in
a
? decided change for the £7 of •
ofHarthv.
“d from that right along she
haa Improved, until now she brmithra
Madison Erb, Ax': Foreman.
? y hhxrkford. First Hoeman

Treasurer.
ta Barlox ; nr«t plretam A jv - '
Z
h£w5W’W‘ p,‘*,nan- W ^««t; d^rteXt

Tt10 toi-owing were elected bv Use rein,pap,

D. C WoUcy. ditto.
Jnn.C. Wtnltemau. ditto, front lot 101,High st

Absolutely Pure.

e

rrt”t"- “•‘•roaa vare »1AO.
S±,£?lPer,&amp;Tto . total for the
- ,oor honorable body send
tuese (relocates?

Mid gnulr

POWDER

Wgo^by W L Walt, secretary protom
CITY ACCOrXTS.

-

Judge.'! itubatft

$25,000.00
INGOLD!
ARBUdLES’ COFFEE WEAPPERS1 Premium, ■
2 Premiums, •
® Premium*,
25 Premiums,
100 Premiums,
200 Premiums,
1,000 Premiums,

51,000.00
&gt;500.00 «!&lt;*
$250 00
SIOO.OO
•50.00
• M.00
810.00

- —ifokfed. oafl

r°n*r opposite the Honker,
Ill’ll
IHWt. teultaj
M arnntw*
Uf! U.1*
you. udwIU, u,« bort
that otheni
may
be
benefited
In
liv«
W. Ju bJS, Sta ± CM* toe. in nnottwr dlrwti« ^reTrtnmhta
- —_i,
‘‘uwiw ami rfumbJai
Abort change could be effected In so
S2? M ti,me after ^Ulng with th©
diMSM so long. We are still using the

SSL".

previ MW to said day e&lt; ^.r*:y~r&lt;Tt

rue copy.)

____

S&amp;tS'JS'.SSSX
”,
W Srtn, ,W(r «■"’ " "
I AM allMIBlMK-

Proper. Bold by droJxiM^
Rgwlr^croax walk on Center kt west side of
BKrss'J’iffgSMfiS’"'

x- aar-a-—'

roaa walk on Cam at Gr

SiSSiaUi.

We are year, tidy,
MR. AND MRS. A BALDWIN
.
aoFrxnkllii
'

A boat sufficiently large to
Miiun

TbcerJebraUj

IDO

------------ — * Cimd,

'« 'S5S«

ffijhr*"-. e«»ptan.i»’. " {
EvaSssisu?.^-'

I is IM a resiuaui m
faiMi-t.i’J*’*rL
KtSWSrt

�/

s, /ett
Agricultural.
.r.XB DAriSPOHT, KtUfr.

•W®«1« UlU, like puttie,
wear, well. «!
Our SeW1."? to.edition,
our desire is not only to make It cus­
tomary, but convenient and tubful

!!?

ggXi. WaMU.**'"--______________
P

1

|ll|ph*.-dn*a« of Wratarn Farmer*.
tL. department of agriculture has

L?'n iking special investigations into
L’L-1.-btedness Of the farmers in the
T
■•did**- 11 ®n&lt;la
there are
■L./ C. iiit 5.1MXMW0 owners of farms,
inn th-U l.OOO.OOO new farm have
iL-i acquired since 1880. Farms
L, -t , hi&lt; tiev;reusing in si/e anil iup-. -rag in number. In the opening of
L - t .aui.-by young men and others
...it (.,pital. many are encumbered
• ' aurigaifttf. mostly held by eastern
.'-[Ufaifa'.s. and by banks, insurance
,-. manufacturers of farm maind loral money lenders. The
‘&gt;. raid of interest may slightly
....... ,] ,.vr»o per cant Probably 33 j»er
.- til... farinerJxof Illinois are in
.-cl '.
jv tor farms on whicn narn„l i ivnu-nta have been made. The
, i«tiu:i &gt;«.'! the tetter class of farm­
, L L - g--:;.-iallj in the form of notes
Irawwir iroin six to eight prr cent, in&gt;jrw-r annum, and secured bv mortthe land. The loans are usui.dl- made for live years, .at from onej‘■
' wo-thirdrt of the cash value o'
::L-1! -itr. They are obtained geaer,1 . rx-tern capitalists, through
L-?,| u - nt -, who charge a commission.
\ : : i.irjef clMs'of debtors include
- snaHer means, renters and
:-3uiil ; irnrer-. Most of their debts
Lrr I .■«' banks and merchants—
&gt;,j.:;-.- i-.. - k.tter. .for supplies nteded'
-.'v c..r ixiitlie.4. The difference bei-.wh-and credit prices of
• .
nr-len oxi the lannent of the
i.ii. incurred nipdtlv through their
■
fault Not over thm* per cent, of
■■.he
• *&gt; have property interests outtlicir i.irtns*. -Thtse consist apt
‘■11X
town: lots, and live sl»k
ran&lt;♦-■ I;ca4*. Wyoming uudt-aWnt i.i; &lt;i.' Michigan'fanuera prohuily
-1 are somewhat in debt; but
•i-'..div their obligations are not heavy.
Ai-.e;: mwtfourth of the farms are
iivjftg.ute-1 lor varying amounts, gener­
al! i ic-.. ■•w-lourth to one halt their
. . • aremcMUv due other
farmer-, and to a less extent to bunkers
and m,r bants, ’n thr southern , n
•■i thr »tat&lt;- many farmer* possess su^
f lu- .;.: H :u the form of notes, tnort-

C’l i: ::iun'.(acturra. in Indiana iu.t&lt;xl’ .-A ••! farmers is gn-atiy dea-.lk*. .tad it is «i»Utu.*led that not
- .it -■ th" farram are in
it tei.iiml thr amount of their credits,
ucmaads for nwre is less Dow than
is l-’-’-i at any tilth- within tte last
.. r.s. hi Kansas probably 20
\ut. nf the faruiera arc in defat bv. ’ • .-mount of to“&gt;r
and
: ’ per cent of the farms are mort­
.
.
the u n.’ant &lt;•( tadebtcdnuM
: •• •1 . !■ -.-yrd. In Ncbrast .t -'.-••t*have tern reduced onr. .-• । *.-ar* and the proportion of
•
rtgage-i is quite Mnajl. On
•a a de. ursitra agri.'uilure appears
.throwing off the oppres• : .: . &lt;1.; t s under which it groan••:: !•■ larlveyrare ago.

wiii tr. to answer some pl the
iii in regard to nii-ing n-ked by
E.
It
bean dtlHeuItlo ans­
wer •-.r.:.-Idclurily as it wus ,t few days
. ■■■. . yi'-uig man asked me vvbiit
'. ‘
■; it! tetter learn.
t. " .Vim: br&lt;r&lt;l ot-hogs Is best?”
Th It Will depend upon w hat we ary
m:. tr.’z '.hi in lor. It tosell yuuug pigs’,
'at • 'i: kind most sought after iu
your ■.H-i-u-.y. It to faltra at six
!.&gt;r.jth..' &lt;■!•!. svj»-rt&gt;a rapid grower ol
tte :..HMikr breeds. Whatever your
guide! Moro by your own
:.t than by advice oi breeders
.

■ u hat age should we breed ?’’
• mg, or the growth of Uh
\! v. hut time ot year should the

nld'tjir’y should come in
M
irth.-y are to te raised for
'•■- :n-l :t most profitable to have
;
ime in early autumn; feed
■ uter with warmed toot cook:&gt;• i. i-rnp them in a warm pen and
' -is a literal supply ofclover buy
;
4 Theh-jgs should te ready
. ............. .me time between May 1st
Aug'i't 1st, according to lociftion
iu&gt;l.
’ A: w hat age is it best to wean
• f ight weeks.
"Al .vhattiuir of year is the test
'
market bogs.” Answered

U’h ;! is the test feed for young
ds and old hogs?" For pigs,
■'clover: for shouts, ditto: for
oh I hoc . it to fatten, milk nnd pieal.
’here is the la-at place to fatten
hog
1'n alight door,so all of the
u&gt; it
1 -.n te saved.
’•’A-ik-h fa best, to raise one or
"••H of pigs in the same year?"
■
- iii the spring to sell and one
' ■! bi latten.
d' -n’.j you feed store (or stock)
- &lt;--&gt;r:i in summer, or let them live
■'••• - mil grass until fall?" if the
tote fattened in the fall they
I1'! -h.ur ai.ni.ill quantity of grain
- r. to harden the meat.. This
- -t &lt;&gt;: feeding will give tetter
•- 'J- n than it dues to change at
wu -u&lt;.in grass to grain.
t". i &lt; ।i: pav to cook their food ?”

1 - It pay to soak their food
•iter?-' 1 think not, unless it
ion meal.
. - - d\ hat fa the lx*st kind of bed­
Clover h ty.
''
hogs having rings In their
” &lt;l
well us those with no rings?”
»’»,
do tetter, for hogs, are like
nws‘t&gt;, the k-s work they do the small■ a.u-unt tl[ fOCK| Wj]j be required to
1- ft*- ’!! thriving.
I ha.*.- answered C. E. It’s .questions
L i ■'n'.Vi^10 1,1’’ ’bindpnint. Uur uiar•• ■d, for p;gs weighing from 100 to
xbe.iem•JE:^W^“0te,1Ua, tO
In &lt;■

ti-HorT!Ws».l,,;Ans R,R FAttMraw.—.1.
w .h
-'’-nntoaha Co.,Dak..'write*:
wan । ‘‘ ?u:
to elevate the
the cultivators Oftue suit
hw-uu’l '." 1 nn? farmers have letterlik&lt;‘ 0,htr n,en ln business?
'vrr«pondeucn is opeoral with
hn»u?P’ *'trMnirors imrticularlr, - our
Uu.n?r“ uu.a ^‘^riis »t once made
&gt;nc ul.K‘,VM prestige to our cailhtads
2I0M
flr#t P
r&lt;K:,,red tny
DoteProcured
mrnoU'■4W with the word “Fanner" under

that we have u cut representing some
8C^iery’'Tiitl? “ kw cattit? shrep,
pigs, calves, chickens, etc,, scattered
around an humble cottage nestled
among the trees and shrubbery, where
contentmtnt and happiness evidently
Krore7 lhB Wh01e w&gt;mP*ny-'“1‘nurte

Much has been said in newspapers of
men who have made large fortune* in
comparutlvcjy a few years In various
business induatrire. Munv of three
articles are written by correspondents
of prominent newspapers, and copied
into others of lesser note. Correspond­
ents are seldom men of business quali­
fications and wrongly picture three
men and their business as thing of acci­
dent: this is not the case with those we
nave met. We find that where men
have made large fortunes bv their own
business taient and Industry they chose
with sagacity ami forethought such
businesses as would lead to success
when hmulled with business judgment.
No man has been brought before jihe
pjjolii: as an example fif success, both
in wealth and magnitude of his busi­
ness (ontsiileof stock and railroad men)
mor- prominently than I'r. G.G. Green
of WiKMji.cry, N.J. He is at the hred
of many large business Industries, and
ret compamtively a young rami. When
the fact thut August Flower, for dys­
pepsia and liver complaint and Bosdice’s German Syrup, for roughs and
lung tmuldes. has grown to a Wonder­
ful sale in all parts of the world, it
proves tliat it was not an accident or
spontaneous strike at wealth. Ilisl
medicines are recognized as valuable
aud tMtaldihhed remedies nnd the busi­
ness Ims grown gradually and’pefmanently during the last eighteen tears on
account not alone of Dr. Green’s abili­
ties hs a business man or his “good
luck." but bn tlie actual merits of the
two preparations.—Cppiwl from toe N.
Y. Weekly Sun. of Dec. 22. 1886.

PARABLES.
Tct bcigbta autebme wkfch aplrit* shall attain
She caun« reach.
Aerial whispers float o'er laurt «m&lt;! .rn "Il doth not yet app-ur wbat wv uball be.”
.... - tn n; *, - ■ rv.
The Svyptral Ulin which txr summer.-, bold.
With flames aflre,—
All fall to abmr I he rlorZ WI.
w&lt;_.
- dii.S tint
a.... ..... . I..,__ . ..

CAUSES OF COLDS. &gt;
AN OBSERVER CLAIMS THEY ARE
PECULIAR TO CIVILIZED LIFE.

DnPRiCE’S
RAKING pOWD^

411899999999999999999999922

5Vbo from nwixtuly bulb w slender root
Cwsid imoba aright.
Hw* ..trv*. nt ■
_ . &gt; . . .. . .

"It doth not y«.; appear what we u.'iall be."

,.vs

Tte only exphnation
tho dfaupponraner
of tte duck* from U:.-»r farmer bmmta n-wr
tjo city b ttedc*tnicti&lt;*n of the feed—wild
celery, water m-v. wfid rice, etc. During
the i»st month il.ra? plants Imre died liftnch
qunntitireiliat the duck* have 0-&gt;l toother
tcohng piarea, nail llitw that iTmniti behind
are reinarknldy tldn and lmv» a tMiy liavnr.
Tte umimdlv lor. wat^r fa tte river mnl in
tteirwamp*, lu-cowvqnerro of which newt &lt;»f
the lagoon* are dry. may have mmvibing tn
do will: the di&gt;ap:»Nir.inf-e of three swamp
plants and tte Hight of tte duck*.
•

•rwamre, n'"l Late terny and:- Unvon •!&lt;«.
Allfluaiufa IviV’ te-.uj’’ tte humins frrnnafa
foritwllnnh and ten!. Tte fatter fa eno of
tteolitet liuntrns ernuisl* in tte Unfoti, amt
th.- -upplv of xjh.,’ fa apparently a* inex
to-iiMtibk’ I.t dur a* it was n raulttiy and u
linlf ago, wlwti the Jhth'li hunter* from wfauu

..... ....................
lutti.ih
.•Unnv. and from tie- .Jitgle station of. Uuv.iu
des Allenuiti'ih. &lt;&gt;a tlieS&lt;mth« rn Pacific

@0
the

r

tho

iu

in n riiigfa day. Tho average number killed

&lt;\

\ '
\ \

81 (MO.iMO, dgned by C. Vanderbilt, nnd the
arcc-nd fur jtJ.OOO.OO, Mgiwd by \V, IL Van­ poicbM of gratin 1. mid running from Uietr
botraw for miles Ixirk in tte |irairfc aro
derbilt.
/ ditches that th«y have cut, and which they
When 1 wax a clerk in the banking home of
/ keep nlna.vs open.
It l« thmg-h tier*J4y Cooke &amp; Ox, 8IJOO.CMl cbo-k* jrere not
miniatnn canals that they ptwh tbeir |d1» uncommon as to be thought worthy ot
rogues When searching for ducks. Both *i.l&lt;framing. At that time, al&lt;our !*W, tbe of the Im you are eomriet* networks of tin—•
government was convVrting tte T-.D notiw in- •litch-s. running tr. all direction*. The tn.r-S

tirwly. For tte*- I got .a check for a million
rjul wmc odd tboummU. The smallest check

Tirnt cb-vk excited law

A VliMtcrer's Plat form.
To fiu ilitats tho operation of pbatrrlhg a
device lias lately been invented, termol a

&lt;rflin~ us; tte cvtiv^nicnre of tte worlawui
may rejoire. A&lt;Tom;n»yiog thi-. nrraugenicnt fa an imptwed two hand trowel, ami
the plaU’crm il i »paliki of exU-iuiion fa a hwi
coutal a* wv.Ii in* in a vrrtiral dirertiejL Thus,
by tla’ •unibfacd w« of tte two. all cumber­
some ttaging un i toe old time tel and short
Mnglc itauted Irowid arc &lt;lfa|&gt;en*ed with. Tte
tnortal* i* placet! In an yxicnnilile trousl*.
wlikT. fa
ost tte j latform at h point
end in u nwiitfar cotivefneni u&gt; workmen: tte
D|iparatn*lcaai readily tenu?vt»i endwte from
room to room,’ and tte &lt;i*t of laying on either
pted. r or bard flntei fa »aid to te thu* tnufh
ivdu-ed.—5»ew Y’ork'Sun.
Enjoy Life.

What a tnilr lieaulitul world we live
in! Nature gives us grandeur of
mountains, glens and oceans, and thou­
sands of tuvtcns of enjoyment. We can
desire no tetfer when in perfect licnlth;
hut how often do the majority of peo­
ple feel like giving it up disheartened,
diwouraged and worn out with disease,
when there ii no occasion for this feel­
ing. as every sufferer can easily obtain
satfcsfacton.' proof, that Green's August
Flower, will make them free from dis­
ease, as when lairn. Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint are the direct causes
of seventv-flye per cent of such mala­
dies us Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headache. Costlvenesa, Nervous Pros[ration. Dizziness of the Ileatl, Palpita­
tion of tlie Heart, ami other distressing
svmptonis. Three dose? of August
Flower will prove its wonderful effect.
Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it.
Alexander G racy, of East Saginaw
has teen lined 8100 for drunkenness and
in default was committed to jail for one
year. They come high but we must
have ’em.
“XJk « xx \\ Of O10 5°°^ thlngsof thie
hfo nro .orrowfulljr let
alone on account of Dyspepda. Acker’r
Dyspepsia Tablets will caro Dyypepeir.
Indigraiten and Constipation; sold on l
pusitlvo guarantee at 25 aud 60 cents, by
E. H. Latiuiop, Druggist.
SarN.tparlUu m Hit’ best blood medictne.

Grand Rapids wholesale liquor deplert have Iwen converted to the princi­
ple of prohibition. They have can­
vassed the city thoroughly, and have
decided to prosecute every violation of
the liquor law;
.

ri.llil obwwvanro 1.. imduUimxl of the rights

puck Baking powbkr company’s manufaotobx.
THE LARGEST IN THE WUKLD.
Canning Dr. PHca'a Cnam Baking l owder.

NALL’S PRICES
nrm
our

OUR

&lt;w:

TKllUAI VQ! GOOD fob *om
~
InuKAllXO.
BErTBK FOB SI Cksi.
HEAVY FOB Oe; EXTKA HEAVY fn, W. Ale.

prevents nnuitrur hunter* from nrowpIMiing much in the nny&lt;-f -Jinc-tin- duvka. re.

TH 1 ’ Ull t MTU !
LL W(»iL.'

aide to force tbeir |an^:nr*, or ddg &lt;ntt«.
■wring the swamp Even Ibr |irnfrr»ionals
find thia gnu* very troublesome, nnd more
than hn!f tbe docks killed nrv 1&lt;id in it
Nearly all tteUut limiting ground* in tte
bayou have thuvlrm taken up. and the ama­
teurs .an- left only tlie outlying district*,
where duck* ore few nnd thu hunting tad.

wbcrv a good huntnrjnill pick &lt;iff 3S0 »nl|^
and 1.50 woodccck u”dny IkUli rnijm mid
woodcock arc abundant just now, aud then*
are «w prairie &lt; hickcna to lie found alto;
The supply of th ate, r.f wild turkeys, drer,
rabbits, and other game, h making goo!
mwt of the iHiciency due :o tie? luck of

“If* twelve year* now tiinre I begun to
nupnlrthe Chicagn market with vumtra*."
said TUoiunx Snp;&gt;. tin other day. Hr. Happ
I* u tall and |»'Ttly p-utlenmn from Indiana:
hk&gt; hair fa pray and te wean* on hi» chin n
tuft of uhi-keri nf Um some shade. “Yes

barn »wm&gt; cwdometw now that I find nt the
first When I started nut I didn’t have much
nf a trade, l-ut I l-nvc built it up until now I
net ri&lt;l of about i'X»&gt; north n year. Oh, yea,

fnu (bat I *’ll and tluii which fa mid in tte
Moren nre two different thinpi lent mine
when tlie rap m (•&gt;/ tte riot, tte irtorra get
ihclns when the tap fa iu tte bough* malting

ovcrylwxiy. Now I come fronx the Tcrrv
Haute region and I know what T am talking
about.
••.*to»afras has different effects ufxm differ­
ent rc',l’l,‘- 3"be biwt way t&lt;&gt; take it fa to cat
h liUlo of it every day. Rama folk* will lainn whole bunch and chew it down at mice.
That's no way. Sonic otliers will Iwil it
down, get the strength ant of it nnd drink it
nil at upec. That’s no way, neither. Tlie
way to do ij to rat il a little nt a time. It re­
loxes the *y«U*m nnd opens tte pore*, letting
tte imparittai pom out in that way. Now
tlicrvs one man in fbi* town Hint I have sold
uflfor twelve years, nnd from tho fart that
•luring nil ttet’time bo ha* been in one place
and at one desk 1 M»p«t that he's a preUy
RtwvJr num. Ho snys It does him good an 11
guMutedmw. Whutdm* ttetawsafru*'rec look
like! Weil, «n-il, non-, tbe ra-safrai tree
look* like—it looks Hkr—I xliould »y that it
rrmnibles-wel!, it loote more like tho block
gam tlian anythin# else that I know of. It's
a greet tive."-Chii-*5u Herald.

It fa not the habit &lt;'f l*'I&gt;Je »«hpp&lt;* ‘i'“‘
a great merchant or lianneier ranks with a
general who has wan batdea, but it not un­
commonly teppem that tte general L n mere
grannv ouuide of hfa profe*-ioii. nud that
even tte bat tie* to which te owm hl* ceMrlty
were wow *» lnurh bT ac idcnt ns by skill fu I
dreign. A* to tte dfaptay of cmiruge called
for by -viu’, H is n&lt;* greater tlimi men rngogc-l
in tbe Ufa «vlng **rvi.-, firemen and wig*nrars meI the police fon-v are omrtantly
calkd upon toescreiw. Wliilo it knot un­
natural tb«t commanders of ’te first rank
»hoald te admired, il fa certain that tterofa
a gvo.1 deal of vulgar and mnweewary toodyi«iu to eiwnlct* in general. Commonplace
military offlerre won’t compare with pnd
asThnte-. hi very many admirable tra^.
niui ttey mt t-*&gt; wid'i « swath eoeiidlj.—
FilfbunfCliremele.

GOOD st OM;

tbe
■ to

SELL

UM

Bedroom Suits,
Hardwood Suits,
Ibelobbj hci&lt;-1 rnotcr than tte . ...........

3 Pieces,
At 814.00,81500,
816.00. and up to
8173.00.

„

k*-*-*!1 “*

w mi &amp; co.,
•161, 163 A 165,

OOH

Wettes

BODY BRUSSELS.

SELL

Parlor Suits,
7-Piecs Suits,

Jefferson Avenue,

Solid Waluut Frames,

DETROIT,
MICH.

At 828. 836.B40.
end up to 8350.00
each.

kj-pt &gt;tipj«w*. It »s aaonhhing, too, the
i-clerity with nlikdi artich- on •rntcfwd up

with intent to r*.-cure‘ ebtorthing stand
nruuiMl and natch for an opportunity, when
tbe building wr o»k iiiui to n*ov** on, tat uimi
other ilny n satchel wrw left un omj of Uio
healing coils nt one of tbe window a. aud no­
ticing it. 1 pi ■k*«i it up and wre« ul-sit to lay
it a«tay far *uf&lt;- keeping until called for.
JibA as 1 wm. going off with it'a Indy coated

and idle tvul her grntlrtuan friend, wbWrtrxxl
at the &lt;hxT, walked away. Shortly after­
wan! two Other fadioK ciuno in aqd tubed me

DUnrEEd
W. ATL^E BURPEE &amp; CO-PHIUDHPHIA, Pt.

wutherly's

MICHIGAN

r* a t A DDU
VA I Alxlvn

Remedy.

psralatant, ana «»«• Ki iiuw. M aat tajarloaL nwd ror «mr eCmilar «o UU UaaUraosx- &lt;Hwww7Tf your
rvuaai
““'hazmLthIe *"pMKINB.'"drUC cST/sole 'proas.. Grand Rapids, Mich.

been dufieil by n riiorper; • Fortunately it
i-cntninid nothing of great valiie,—i'oatottl .-c
Watchrnaa in Glolxi Dwwrai.

M&lt;mC Kscellrnt.
J. J. Atkins. Chief of Police, Knox­
ville. Tenn., writes: “My family and I
arc beneficiaries of your most excellent
medicine. Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption; having found It to
be all that you claim for it, desire to
tretlfy to its virtue. My friends to
whom I have retoininendnl it, praise it
at Hvery opportunity.’’ Dr. King’s
New Discovery fur consumption is
guaranteed to cure coughs, cokis. bron­
chitis. utthtna, broup mid every affec­
tion of throat. &lt;diest and lungs. Trial
bottles free lit W. U. Goodvear A Co.’s
Drugstore. Large size 81W. «
You aro feeling depressed, your appe­
tite is poor, you are bothered with headnohe, you are fidgetty, nervous and
Eenerallv out of sorts, and want to
race up. Brace up, but not with
atixnulanta, spring modicinw, or bitters,
which havo for their basis very cheap,
bad whisky, and which stimulate you
for nn hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will
purify vour blood, start healthy action
of liver and kidneys, restore your
vitality, and give renewed ht-ulLh and
strength. Such r medicine yon will
find in Electric Bitters, and only ’&lt;•
x-ents a bottle at W. !J.Goodyears *\ Co.'s
Drug Store.

&gt;
HASTINGS MICH.

f
f

BOOTS
AND

.

SHOES! /

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

tbooMnds snffrring from Asthma, Con­
sumption, ** ;h«. iic. DU- you ever try
"
________Eih Ifamcdy? It I* tbe be?!
Acker's
preporatlon^nown for all Lang Trouble*,
eolu on a paeitivo guarantee at iQc., &amp;UC.
The Beet Salve In the world for Cub!.
Th" Japans
«raupMnJl« ‘tel tte Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt llheum,
E. il. Latukop. Ilrurolst.
c^ope^-Mita.te te"
J?' •
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Sriiwi^n srs; rXty yrar»in ttepw-utor ndnkm «ifcl«* Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
t«-n&gt;
TteJs|-»^tera»A wtmmonxa!
liras taiSHI LOH'K CONSUMPTION CURB.
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
for fulh Uial length of tilin’- .Tte
Bolri by W. IL UoMi ear.
required. It is guumntred to give nerARE YOU MADE miserable by Indlrertlon, JUkadodrerw* lite any Englfab nr Amertun fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
eoMthsUlon. DIzrineM. Lam of
. VcJ- g. nil ■«!*•». »“d «’,to #n &lt;,r. 11
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
low Skin? tench’* Vltaluer 1* a podUre cure.
.__ l
i.e’rr-mn lowll’
• &lt;wO
n. Qopdyeat &amp; Co.
Sold bv W. H. Goodyear.
Thomas Hoban, for many ycars *|non0 in this
resident of Cold waler, but latterly city l“uuw m
luarnbal of-Soyth Itend. hid., was shot
aud killed by a tramp Monday.
a -utfa hum
w. n. Goodyear.

WSS.

Ammonia, Lime. Altnnffr Phosphate*

. -x.*-

ten to thint, and liave refilloily organised

tbe United State*.

hilJ°

all

DUCK HUNTING IN THE BAYOUS.

3tllU&lt;

qucntly to deliver 81 ,&lt;X»),(XO in 7-otant n time
to the Kub-trciwury. nnd wo thought nothing
of it. 1 retnrtulxT going aver with g-J,* •X'.tvj
and p.’ttiag * check for that sum and Intercut
Added.
I carried iaona lot to Pish &amp; Hitch 8!.'*&gt;*,-

'

MOST PERFECT MADE

Tluwxh eindnwu &lt;lort.

The BANNER is the leading newspaper of Barry
county. Its JOB DEPARTMENT is uegoad to
section of the Etate. Good Work at
ftur prices. Abstract Block, second floor.
'

■i

�I

Tift CHYS BREAD.

THE DEAD IN

tWE MORGUE.

HOW THE

MACHINERY THAT EXCELS THE
HAND IN TURNING OUT LOAVES.

IkwwTcPelock

hospital.

FORMER IS

EMM.OVEO

TO WATCH THE LATTER.

Tbe

A rertala Brwklyn mervhan!

omduib* Lak re it, while steam In coils of pipe
yivm tbe delidonr glom to tbo upper crust.
To tbe average consumer a Inaf of bm&gt;d

reka, home made. Virein, hotel, Pullman,
brick, pan, American cream. Canada, Jumbo,
does not include pemirabnxl of the sturdy

French gourmand.

young man who kiU-d himself lost night in
the------hotair
•■Yes, madam; would you Hke to see hlmF

Joe led tbo way into tbe wrxxlou abed called
tlm ik-nd house, und lifting the cover from rut
ordinary pins box exposed to view tbe liody

woman said, in tbo same mstterof-fiact tone
in which «ho might have farmoi ked upon ties
qualities of,a picture:
“How beautiful be is I Sref printing to a
small red spot near the left tempte, Ibat Is
wbcro tbo bullet entered.
Isn’t itF sbo

tluctfoo of broad an objrct of big investment*
ploys sixty teams, ICO jieopte. a capital of
t Ito,000, and turn* out 11,000 loaves of bread

teams, 1,300 nmi and gl.2&gt;0,’-'to employed,
white the* e*ttmntr for the SC re-tailer. is
t.000 teams, 2.ax&gt; inen and fTTAOto capital,
making a total of 1,800 teams. 3.500 men and
t2,(X»,(XW. All the*' agwiss aro busy from

tun: out the 300.000 loaves of bread which,
.an expert's estimate says, are drily consumed

cakes and cracker*;

yet whatadlffe

to recognlso him I”

tbe body.

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers
Mack Barn Door Hangers
and Steel Track, &amp; '

DETECTIVE AND CLERK.

What a mystcrlou* effair!

And

do it! Do you suppose it was a lore affair-T
Tlie young woman continued to rattle along

lently inspcc(&lt;xl the body. They remainesi a
quarter of an bou/, and by tho tirno they
went away a number of other morbidly cu­
rious people bail arrived. &gt;Jt wws with diffi­
culty that Joo got rid of thrrtf.
“Of all tta&gt; pestiferous cranks in thb world,'

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

holding

In every variety.
We have a large stock of

no careerut.
—
•■There is no doubt about tho, ’ I* mid *»
test, “that in spite ot all tbe defalcation* and
cmbexxlemeuv, an&lt;I running awuy to Canada
that we haw hoard eo much about lately,
tbo general moral character rfocrckrb hre
. ■
,_
- - - ■*
tinst few

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

reliable citireer* among thorn now than at
any t imo for t vrenty ylare. Unfertuuately.
that isn't anv particular ground for thinking
tte. wo. Id has growi. materially better dur­
ing that time. It b* simply auoflw-r cam
where the method** of cirfllratinn arcgetUag
ahead of man's wtaktMH towuni vice, juxt
a* atesunshijAi haw rradi'-eted piracy, rail­
roads haw done nsray with highwaymen, and
.-lectricltv l*a» discourag'd murder. In thia
wayorjnuiir.'d.lrtvctire* w wkhaacnc wrageil
linnerty among store rnqJove*. I don t moati
mo much in watching lh*-m white they’re
in our employ a-* in finding out all there fa
about th*-m b.-fore we hire tiu.ru t.ri main­
taining ■ strict standard of behavior after
we get them. There are a *corw of tbs* big­
gest houMW in Breuskl.vn wbewe managers do
jort oh I do In thb matter. We wvm't hire a
young nu-n for a rwjwnaibk* piure in our
rtore—unl»-*s. wo nn* personally and very
well acquainted with liim and hte antc-edents
—for whom n firm of private dctectinv,

Bought before the advance, and are prepared to give

LOWEST ESTIMATES

SPECIALIST,
HAST ISOS. MICH.

to now prepared to treat all chronic di»ordera. Having fltted.up the flnest of
offices, he Invites the afflicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up If they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore In finding -relief.
Iluvlng spent many years In study at
the best medical colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and suetheir investigatioru. They aro ixiiUucted to eefesful practice in treating chronic dis­
make tbe rtrietret search into the candidate"» orders. be feels certain that he cm give
Ixibitu and onu little flaw will ruin him.
the afflicted assurance of success.

of underdone dough for a pillow, writing

It’s worth one's white to make a trip through
■me of tho Mg ertriilfahnwnta. especially at

told nnd tbe sidewalks slippery.

Tbe «poBg-

yea&amp;nnd ju&gt;tenough Cour togive tho inn*

rolled inin a warm room, tho temperature of
nicety.

until it te perfectly •’oven." and "done."
imo liopj.-r brings tbo dough to huge
Jfowrd to rert for another ‘Tbe." tinted
rlth almost alssolute certainty. Then tbo

a first dam lumchman that bn has but rarely
to add to or take from tbe lump of dough

trays, acconliug- to thu quality of the mwt
■terimi.
•
KEQVLanaU TBE HEAT.

ABB YOU SUFFEKING

to we nothing so well ns
known ot a single enno that was publfaibcd in

we keep up a much clc*er surveilianre upon
tbem than they have any idea. uf. It b
pretty aafe to »ay that If any young man cmjCoyud In a nnj-&gt;iu.ibk&gt; |oution In any of our
store-* r. gamblmg or drinking l*r » doing it
with hte employer's knowkvlgc, altbotlgh h&lt;'f
may feel very sure w&gt; ooc outride rd hi* loon
companion* has any klea uf it. There b a
sort, of orgnni.-atl.in among **&lt;vni&gt; cf tbo
hnttve. and if onr hears tbnt uunlhiT’* em­
ploye fa going wrtmg it uutkre tbr fact known
at beadquarters. MurvUonte pay a great .teal
more ntt&lt;-ntlou to *ueh evidence* of thrir
clcrite’ character* now than tb»y used to.

from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
three busybodies around. In cnsre where
there wus considerable publk-ity I have even
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
known them to come herowithout tbeir brent­
ach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease?
woman who killed herself in n prominent ho­
Are you afflicted with Nervous Dotel. Nobody knew who she was. and tip. )»pers iwblisbed columns about »L Wv actually
billtv?
had to call in tbo police to drive tbo crowds
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
in fact, luui tbo np|’c*rancw6f being wealthy.
Dr. Baughman can euro you, if a cure
When the old farmer—whose daughter tbo
Is at all possible.
suicide was—finally arrived, be with difficulty
He has met w ith marked succeaa iu
ed propriety, and plied him with all sorts of
"I remember very w.41 n dry rxsfa dealer. treating Rheumatism, bpemmUorrhcea,
qowstiona. It was a disgraceful scene, and
who neglected nueh pointer** to his lore. Ho Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
had a confklential clerk whom lu had train'd without pain and positively cures.
cp under hl* awn eye and trusted implicitly.
This young nun began to travel pretty fast

Tbr planting, cultivation, picking and
pruning of the California grape has a great
many advantage-.* orer the same procs***.* in
France and olber European grape growing

countries rut compared to that paid by Cali­
fornia viticulturists. In the flnrt place, tho
California vineyard*.are entirely free from

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

HARDWARE!

A CLOSE FVMVUnXANfK.

iwnen tbo small baker

dough with lug, red kiracktet not overt-loan,

on anything in onr line'
Respectfully,

If you are building or/going to buikl, call and
get our prices on specialties.

A fresh arrival of Gasoline Stoves" with
new features never before seen. You should
see them before buying.
Anti-Kalsomime Wall Finish, the cheapest
and best article in the world to kalsomime
walls.
-

The McCormick Steel Binders and Mow­
ers.

FEMALE 'DISEASES A SPECIAL*

Spiral Spring Carriages, Platforms, etc.

far- bi - dbripation become nvtorkww among

Call on him at his offices. Hastings,
Mkh.
bo was a little fast at night or not. About
six months ago Lire confidential clerk dis­
appeared. aud when his employer looked up

CONSULTATION F#KEE.

with him.
Ho
caught at Detroit,
brought back, and la now in tbe penitentiary

Cases treated and medicines sent by
mall.

rain or hail from pruning time to vintage.

on-wo T«A«

a

Genuine Oliver Plows and Castings.

ED. POWERS.

nrCom»pond«n« lollciud.

euro.

"Th-' di&gt;-crv*Ty of irregularities in a i

^ANNOUNCEMENT!

his bread is tkmo, it scarcely requiring a look

baking foe common Ixnad. white steam coils

For the Next 30 Days I will sell

area ot 5,140,783 «cr«s in 1BM, l,f»1^7B acre*.

finishing of the crust.

Boys do the dumping

Previous to 1884 there had breo 1,072,500

and her total production of wino iu 1685 was
027.75)6^23 gallon., 300.000,000 hm than tbe
unean) product of ten previous aenaom. Our
other nsb-antagea are iteuYte crop per acre
endtbe general warmth and equability of the
Cnrffornia climate, where- fermentation fa

what ho bul^n doing Then I t.-l] tom I will
rive him another chance an.I in the .-t—5
&gt;• c.

propriety, have broken up more than one

dodng n bhrinlmgr from onedialf to one

iu tj*» cedant daring winter. Land fa cheaper
in California than In France, and interest on
money nowadays only a trifle higher.—New
York Times.

ounces.

to go down 50 jot cent, loo, but, you see, a
teaf t&lt;t lieoed requires jsr.-t tbe aamo handling,

Old floor makes b-tter bn«&gt;j lui.J pennite of
exnst nsdrutetteoa for rising of tbo uough. and
the bakn.
WUltolioodcd sister* of charity do not a
littfo driving in tho bread Him. gathering In

ornamw»ul conqsmiiosi for wainacoUng and
ptefned*. te:alanwt &lt;*xrlwdvely renovated by
bring- imbbAl with Male bread.-Chicago
Herald.
•

private detective agencies alive,

to recover

nocler Is given that an July SXh next, at ten
o clock in the forenoon. I .hah Mil ai public
auction, to thr hi.b-t hinder, at the nmthTront
Intheettyot Hartings.
Michigan, the
। described to uid mort

turn full intelligence'about tho habits of

V. a. T««.«. U»rJZTU? STS
re? 2Slrt*T. of *rctlnn number twenty­
eight. Intown number one north of range elgnt
andelgbtyD^MayMtolrty elyht acres
• MWdgmi.
1
HCKTliiOTOX M. MABV1N.
KHITH &amp; COLOHOVEL
Mortgscre

nnd oj*ration* contlnod to alloyed coin only.
1 think it will te&lt; carried on by persons of
genius, skilled in tbe working of metals, anil

________________ Attorneys for Mortgagee.

prariblo to detect gold coins 1(1 per rent alloy.
It is poedble to get the weight of such exact­
ly the taite' as tbr genuine, nnd the difference
In tho rfa- can be nude almort imperceptible.
To do tbfa it would be neresnary merely to
subject tbe coin to sufficient prswairo over
that employed nt tbe mints Such n coin it
would be almort impowlblc to &lt;letect in the

rnaUi. corporation store. acrvlreSM.^f^lF

cahmUded to dislocate tbo iKck of any other
but a savage. Ou tbe other hand, tbo Afri-

Which I shall sell at a very small profit, for Cash. My store
is small, and I must close the above out to make
room for new goods.

Remember that I will Undersell rather than
be Undersold by any Boot and Shoe
firm in the city.

A. WOOLLEY.

CHAM. W. WAMNML leewdar.

NO FLIES HERE!

Spangemacher &amp; Mason, POLLER MILL
|

Hastings, Mich.,

riid other marked improvements will be made in

Have received a large invoice of the latest and best designs in Hartings this season.

B’urn.it-u.i’e,

Bedroom Sets, Couches, Easy Chairs
Rockers and Extension Tables
’
PICTURE
FRAMES
AND
MOULDINGS
RatnL/°r^® P“Ple°fan?in''i‘eOarcareful hwnwtion80 We^'

not advertise that we give away goods or Kell thnr&gt;&gt; \»4anv such announcement#. We7do «av hnSrw a
only No. 1 goods, at r^nrtde pX «d
all . Hu- laboratories and J,bra.-W

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Men’s, Boys' and Youths’ Shoes,

April »h', in;.

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of the insensibility of the nervous organisalU..
.K. i
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Farmer’s Kip &amp; Rubber Boots at Cost!
----- 1 HAVE A FINE LINE OF—

Tbe inability of counterfeiters to produce

havo no doubt that in a few years an expert
wiU be employed to do nothing but weed out
tbo counterfeits.—Globe Democrat.

LAs’ aii Kisses’ Fine Stas al Cost!

though

be relied qp always, and the weight, ring, and

lowed his fates tretbr n&gt;|*ated a WaahingUsi
tumicvaril physician with a merry laugh.

r. Michigan. Dre

6&lt;.

or

r'a1*?9*8 *??.eeI’m 0,0 advance of the procession.
1 e»
find him at his new location north ride of State street, east
A. L. Harns harness shop. He is prepared to sen e the panhe with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

te^v.^th,tB00d8 “d prircse&amp;TO Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline 6*ove?
Thia u the tatertand Bert Gasoline Stove. Call and sertbemteat we are prepared to furnish all goods and do all work in

Undertaking
°

«■ prices are reasonable.

SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
T , ,
At V«y Low Figaros.
_ ,
1 ***o&gt;*^y0.* 4**otity of Plow Mate, eta, that I will8011 ** *
’•Jfrtata mvwmo over trhii—lr prices, te close ont

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—-------------------------- ---------------— --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- HASTINGS, MICH.,MAY 12,1887.
WHOLE NO. 1667.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES!

JUST RECEIVED

PARASOLS!

County News.
HICKOR Y CORNERS.

&lt;
"maiM of Mrs. MUo Burner, of
™ Ti? H-.*"1'0*!bv r4il ria- Augusta
w^rt11
The funeral services
*ere attended at the Wesleyan church

Muy r«ru.CT. have plwitwl corn.
l.i'r'S*. GrUl'Y celebrated ter Istb
■ •“■'WOO »n the lib tnrt.
’Juite.n number or Kirin. Kkool mociates, niet and enjoyed u sodul time.
&lt; TP l’r,^“«i With « teT,.p book
and other articles.
Henry Fowler has commenced to
draw stone and lumber for the erection
or his new house.
Thomas McElwain has moved from
.i J?*?1 “Pd h;LS U,ken Possession of
the Bishop house.
On the , th. quite a large delegation
or schoolmates met at the house of* 1*
A. loung to celebrate the 7th birthdav
of his grandson Freddy Kelley.
'
‘Rwrtorly meeting commenced at the
M. 1 .church Saturday afternoon, Rev.
Samuel Reaves officiating in the after­
noon and evening.
Rev. .John Mason, pastor of theM. I*,
church, asks to be relieved from fur­
ther lalaini here.
.
s
Frank Ddtrick has added to his
&gt;rtore building a leanto upon the north
side for woodhouse and summer kitch­
en.
Jake Tact now sports with a nice
young horse recently purchased of
Bert Lawrence.
R. A. Polley has bis cellar dug and
nearly ready for the frame of
new
house.
Mrs. John Brunny has been very
sick the past w eek, with what tho Dr.
calls spasms of the stomach.
Janies Ranney. of Kalamazoo, was
making calls on his old friends about
the Corqgra on Saturday last.
Rev. John Ma&gt;on b'ade his friends
farewell last evening. He leaves his
llock and this people to-day.
/ One would presume frith the article,
' written and published in the, Banner ।
ot .May 3th. casting personal reflections
upon the correspondent of this place in
reference to the Roach affair, and sub­
scribed to as a citizen from this place,
that as the writer knows so much
about the facts in the case that be
must be either a relative of the Roach
family or the priest to whom they con­
fess. Ven* llkt-ly the latter. If so. he
Is not an old citizen nor resident of this
community, hence knows but little
about the public feelings, so far as con­
cerns his own household of - faith. We
l*g leave to advise him, however, that
persons who live in glass houses should
not throw stones. As all the parties
named In*long to his spiritual faith
hence he seeks to cover up the Iniquity.

Which no competition
in Barry countv can
duplicate for the mon­
ey. See them and von
will be convinced

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES!
R. TIMMERMAN,

Physician * Surgeon,
The Hastings
Banner, P. HomoBpathicofHollowjqr**
o
»toro.)
qriiat door east

dng

FCBLUHKO THVBSUAT*, AT

Hastings, Barry Co.. Mien.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SV USCH! PHON BATES

ADVKKTtSING BATES:
Obeeoiumn per year..!........... ..............
..I, .......

T C. LAMPMAN. M. D„
J.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
Rectel Mid frtuidr difr»»es A 'prrUlty. I’Urs.
n
MWW ...
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- -(MM to trestttwnt. Kcapence and offlotl corner

R. Wm. JONES,

D

Dentist.

£ 0. WELTON
JOB PRINTING.
upeeul pride Is felt is the Job Printing Deji.tm-uto&lt; the DaxwkA. Ki crything in the
wt'.f- officei* new; and with the Utest faaea of
type, the must approved patterns of machinery* m by fire, lightning or wind; agnlnit a mao**
Md competent workmen employed, enable^ the .....
H
0OOK A SHELDON,

Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

MJ'-higaa.

.

CKPARi'REEK.
Luther Brown planted 13 acres of
com last Saturday.
Luther Tolles and wife, of Ross, vis­
ited friends here Sunday.
Robert Norris Is building a large bog
houae. which is an addition to the con­
venience of his well improved premises.
D. F. Newton sold bis young cattle
last week, averaging him 850 per head.
Mbm Hattie Campbell, of this place,
and Mr. Herb Barnes, of Hickory Com­
ers. were married Saturday. They have
our l&gt;«t wishes.
Adelbert Newton, of Hastings, was
in town Monday.
C. I‘. Larabee went to Battle Creek
on business Friday. Now he has a tine
display of prints in his store.
George Chandler supports a new
horse and carriage.
M. Myers has the basement wall near­
ly done for his bam.
Martin Chandler bad the misfortune
to break his buggj- pole while coming
to church Sunday.
.
r
Harry Tolles had a razor taken from
Tolles Bros.’ shop last Saturday, that
he has owned for over SO years. It the
tinder will return the same to the shop
he will be rewarded.
John Flanntogs youngest child is
very ill.

(Office tn Abstract Block. Harting*, Mich.)
Have O»e only set of Abstract Books in Barry

CARLTON.
Farmers are plowing for com. some
have planted.
John Carpenter is making his farm
look as if he meant business. He is
Hartlngn. Mi&lt;*t&gt;.
putting a new fence around IL
Practice* In all court* ot the state. Office orw
Lillie Senter is spending a few days
with friends in Nashville.
Wm. Allen gets to the front with a
E. KENASTON,
t
. .
Attorney at Law, nCFeter^Senney, of Carlton, intends to

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.

A

(Onr J. 8. Geodrear a Oo.’a store.)
ftaettee* In all courts «U the State. CoUeetlona

raise his new l*m soon.
B. B. Crane, of Nashville, was in
town Saturday last.
sJudson Hendy and J. L. Bogardus,
artin v. barker. Real Estate.
of Portland, were in town Thursday
Insurance and Loans.
Office with J. G.
* dOOr* COrth ^Truman Daniels gets right to the
OFFICERS:
I*. C Robinson, President;
front with his top carriage.
W. 8. Goodyear. Hee. Frei.:
Wm. Barham, of your dty was in
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
town Friday last, the guest of his
lota for sale.____________________________ cousin Mrs. J. Carpenter,
DIRECTORS:
Charles
Smith has begun the wall for
V’. S. ‘•oodjrxr,
DOTALK. KM*fP«x.
c. u. VAXABMAX.
. A. GreMe.
1&gt;.G lUlnurtm.
g-MAPMN a ^.uauj^
hlE?merhRoger8. ot Greenville, was in

Opr ii !"r budr-ess Doc. 15. IMS tn building for­
merly occupied by Messer Bros.

M

Chester Heuer.
1 E. Knappen,
C. D. Beebe.
nwral Kanl-.Uig BusIneM Transacted.

(Over Harting* National Bank.)

Practice* in all courta of the *late.

fl W.L0WKY.M.D.,
TX7TLLLA.M B. 8WEEZEY,
• •
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
Justice of the Peace.
.

C.dL lu town or country promptly attrndad.
i; '■&gt;:»-« t0 io a. m. and 1 to » p. m.
»i:-a: Holloway** drug store.
•‘•P-cial attention paid to surgical dlieaau

W

Collections a specialty.

Baby carriages

Allarding Thursday hat.
Joseph Keeler, who has been sick for
the past week
lun« fev®r’b able
tobeoutwito.

,

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Very dry. Rain much needed.
L. A. Shedd took possession Jf the
hotel once more last week, and hadto
refurnish entirely, as Mr. i oung took
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKBR, everything it umtained. we understand.
The lUdmrds’ ycung peiylft fjow
■nie Latest Styles Always BnprtledMiddleville, were in our town Sunday.
Bmecial Attention Given to Cutting
llev Mr Bibcock relumed from h
undenting. Pattern* Cut to order.
visit to his family the last of the week,
bringing with him hisdaughtw.
O Ill'lsher. wife and children are
visiting Mrs. Temple and Mrs. J. Jonea,
rank u. boise,
itLvFiench.
B RichardsofisRlchlapd.
in town. exchanged
Noehvdle, Mvh..
Rnrdvmm R Iron **cSh22rtwan&gt;
Bowen* Mills*■

IV H. LANDIS, M. D.,
’’ •
Physical) and Surgeon, JfAHY CL COBB.
Woodland, Mich.
d«M&gt;r Hxith of the ixnt office, win be
“und there day or night

town Saturday last buying oats.'
Judson Hendey, of Portland, Ionia

WILLIAM B. SWKEZEY, Attorney Co., put a monument tn the south
YV At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Campbell cemetery' for Mrs. Lydia

■

F

log at Kslamaroo laM werk.
t2AM9&gt;mm,Qtaar,*-

WOODLAND.
Mrs. Dr. Lawdis went to Chicago
last week to virit relatives.
Dr. Kilpatrick has put a new fiooy in
hto drug store, and is renainting it in­
side.
.
Mr. Staple and wife, of Portland,
were here visiting her father on Sun­
day last
Hiram Pettenglli, who died in the
Insane Asylum, was brought to hU
home and buried on Sunday last.
Van Simmons has bought a lot and
expects to build a residence soon.
By the appearance some one is doing
quite an extensive business in selling
two wheeled go carta.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin at Town Hall on
•Saturday evening was shown to a full
house.
On Sunday last John Metzger's home
got tired of waiting for him while he
was in Odessa, and came within a rpU«
of home; but John’s two wheel rig was
a one wheel rig with one thill.
Hilbert &amp; Holly have received their
stock of spring goods, and behold the
nwb of people to their store.

FRERPORT.
y
J. C. Baldwin is slowly recovering
from a recent attack of paralysis.
Rev. and Mra. Nagler departed for
their home in Sheridan yesterday.
Mrs. 8. B. Wolcott Is improving the
looks of her residence with a coat of
paint.
.
The recent rains have improved the
looks of wheat and grass wonderfully
In this section.
John Yarger thinks of buying wool
here this season. John will pay every
cent there is in it.
smith Will and Eliza .Schmelcher
were the guqsts of Chas. Will and wife
of Lowell Sunday.
Maud Gray, ot Big Rapids, has been
the guest of Freeport and Curlton re­
latives the past’week.
Chas. Bronson, of the Commercial
house, has closed his bar and will not
renew his license at present.
Much interest is being manifested in
the north and south road. Our people
are determined not to be left out tn the
cold and are cheerfully changing their
notes given for an east and west road.
Jno. Winans’ grandson. Georgie, ran
against a beam while playing in the
barn last Thursday afternoon and cut
his head fust above the eyes quite
severely.
A subscription paper iS about to be
passed to solicit funds for the purpose
of letting the job of filling up the lilthy
water hole just north of the M. E.
church. This cess pool should be erad­
icated for the good of tbe village.
Dr. II. F. Peckham extracted a sewing
machine needle from Mri. A. Flak’s
thumb last Friday which had ran
through the thumb nail and broke off
with the point ot the needle projecting
from the opposite side. It was a pain­
ful operation but Mra. F's “grit” was
From the Herald.

i’atrick Dooley returned home last
week from New York, where he has
been several weeks showing up the
scheming operations of the bonded
grain men. Mr. Dooley was taken sud­
denly and dangerously ill soon after bis
arrival home, nis physician expressing
that he was poisoned with aconite, but
is now In a fair way to recover, f
[Hpeclal CorreapotMfencr.';

Farmers say the ground is getting
very dry.
8. Finch went to Grand Rapids on a
visit Saturday.
D. D. Darling is very sick at this
writing.
Conrad Schmelcher and family Sun­
dayed with relatives and friends In
Lowell.
Unde Tom’s Cabin was played to a
large audience Friday evening.
Wps. Wunderlich and wife, of Wood­
land, Sundayed at J. G. Reuter's.
David Zugelmler has hired out to
partire in Lowell to paint this summer.
Matie Schmelcher started Monday to
work at Geo Perkins’. "
Mamie Moulton commenced her
school in the Fillmore district Monday.
Henry Wither and family returned
Saturday from Tenneessee.
Jacob Geiger’s little boy has been
quite sick the past few days.
GERKEY.
Hattie Fair went to Nashville to
work last week.
May 1st, was “I ncle Jake Bares
ft8th birthday, at which time several
friends gave him a surprise and also
some presents.
. MJm Jennie Watkins is giving music
lessons in this vicinity.
Mrs. Hannah Gerkey has a new orglThe Tamarack church is to be re-

r*Mr?L 1). M. Myerestarted last Monday
for Branch Co., this state, to visit her
parents.
Mra Curtis to on the gain.
Hod Myers started up qorth last
T Childrens' day will be observed at the
Tamarack church, June 5th, with ap­
propriate exercises.
Emma, the 13 year old daughter of
Nile Alden, who lives in Odessa town­
ship, was sljpt and almost instantly
killed last Sunday morning. A young­
er brother supposed the guu to be with­
out load, snapped it at her, at a distance
of 10 feet The whole charge took ef­
fect in her right lung.
CASTLETON.
Mrs. E. Lockhart visited friends in
Ionia the past week.
F. Snore’s children have the scarlet
teMra.O. Greenfiekl'a father,, from the

south part of the state, u as taken serf-,
ously sick while visiting her last week.
Miss D. Wilkinson, of Kalamo. to vis­
iting her parenta
The I*. B. Mite society met with Mra.
J). Wilkinson Friday afternoon. They
will meet with Mrs. W. 8. Price in two
weeks.
We are glad to bear that II. Smith to
improving in health.
T Downing, of Nashville, was seen
on our streets with hto fine Banker
Gold Dust Sunday.
NelL Barry and family, of Charlotte,
spent a part of last week with D. W.

Cherry and peach treds are in full
Hill Poet are making preparations
blossom, and bld fair for a full crop.
for a line decoration day sendee at this
J. Mater has inclosed his barn.
place.
Ell Farhboug has his new house up.
A. B. Lusk him su’d his farm north of
town to Dr. Taylor's brother. A num­
BAN FI BLD.
ber of prospective buyerffin town makes
Miss Emma Marshall died .Saturday the real estate market lively.
morning of consumption. Tbe funeral
The township board.at their meeting
services were conducted by Rev. Fow Saturday decided to raise the river
at the M. E. church.
bridge m this village three feet above
Mh Jackson and his children have its present leveL
gone to Nebraska, where he intends toNAHH VILLE.
make their future home.
Mrs. Dr. Chandler has returned from
Street Sprinkler Staley don't do as
Ohio, where she has been visiting her good and perfect work as the line
sister.
shower of Tuesday evening did.
Miss Myrtie Edmunds, of Galesburg,
Jeffords Post, G. A. IL erected a new
was In this vicinity last week visiting flagstaff Tuesday afternoon and ran a
friends, 1
l»eautiful Hag to the top of it. After
Jessie Pickwith is going to work for this was over, the indies of the relief
Mrs. Andrew Bresee this summer. .
corps served a splendid supper at the
John Elsey lost a very nice colt Fri­ post hall, which was partaken of by a
day night.
. large number of our citizens, as well as
the post boys.
MORGH-THORNAPPLE.
A flagstaff for-the
for -the display of signal
-A
Dr. Wood and Mr! Ward, of Grand' service flags will be placed in front of
Rapids, Sundayed at the Lake house.
Jas. Fleming’s jewelry store this week,
Mrs. L. P; Cole is slowly Improving after which we can tell .all about it,
donl cber know.
in health.
'
A party of fishermen went spearing
Matie I'hl, of Carlton, is visiting
last Saturday night One of them fell' Nashville friends.
‘
out into tbe lake.
Durk. has a new mongrel pup which
We can see no reason why Thoniap- be intends entering at the next inter­
ple lake cannot be protected as well as national bench show.
other lakes in the state. The wholreald
Anna Smith, of I’ennlteld, is visiting
*
slaughter of the lish should be stopped. at R. Mayo's.
Ed. Peckham, of Chicago, is visiting
Mr. Parker-bought a carriage horw
Orno
Strong's.
\
last Saturday.
Mr. Jacob Ituckle, Bentley Bros. A
Len Feighner, the pet of Printer’s
Wilkins’ head sawyer, came home last Alley. startsTor a trip to Muskegon and
Thursday sick, but returned again Sun­ Chicago next Saturday.
O. II. Greenfield, of Hastings. Las
day evening.
■
opened a music store in Jas. Fleming's
FOUR CORNER*.
jewelry store.
We are not troubled visibly with the
Rain! is the cry of the farmers.
.
gas well fever. When we bore it will
Oscar Munion is on the sick list.
Floyd Bolee is spending a few duys be for oil.
Calvin Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids,
with his grandma Boice.
Joe! Fuller and Austin Barnum are was in town Monday, shaking hands
with old friend*.
building fence for Anson Wood.
The Walrath harness shop is more
Herbert Sprague’s edit died one day
comfortably located In its new quarters.
last week.
Au interested audience gathers atynt
Homer Wood and his girl Sundayed
the base ball bulletin every evening.
with her cousin, south of town.
One of the perdpns to whom&gt;the coun­
James Itasey, of Nashville, ami sister.
cil
forbade the saKtoniste to mH liquor,
Mra. Ida Bennett, of Ill.,5und3ytd with
was drunk on the streets last Saturday
friends on the town line.
Herbert Sprague and his best girl night, io that he could hardly navigate.
Bert Smith and his pup ‘'SaJHvan"
spent Sunday with her sister, of Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeasie Cotton, Jr., form­ came near getting annihilated by a
erly of this place, took their departure lighting bull pup, one evtslag last week.
Jefford’a Post will observe deuoaatioo
tor Olivet Monday, where they will
make their future home. Many good day with Utting ceremonies. ‘
Freel Boise and family, returned to
wishes go with them.
Tbe missionary society will hold their Kansas Monday morning.
Ren. Warner Is now among owners of
annual meeting at the Disciple church
on May *22. at 2 p. m. In connection promising trotting stock.
8. J. Robinson, a M. U IL R. braKre-'
with which they will hold memorial
man. is at hb home neotr -this place, laid
up with a crushed foal.
JOHNSTOWN, CENTER.
A fine portrait of her deceased hus­
* J. H. Haugh's children art' quite sick. band was presented to Mr&gt;, E. H: DisThos. McGrath, of Battle Creek, Sun- setie last Thursday evening, by.a-nember
of her NashviHe friends.
da ved with friends in Johnstown and
After a short vacation, which has
Dowling.
ix-tn more given to businaa-than pleas­
troducing tbe South Bend combination ure. 1 am back at my post again and
will hereafter try to give you the- mws
plow In this vicinity.
Mr. Ciemence raised hto new barn more regularly.
ui-z.tcvv.
Thursday. It is a tine one.
•
Mr. Itelson has just put up a new
ORANOKVILLE.
windmill.
Our Irsb warden is boarding- at the,
Cora Mack Sundayed with Matie
county hotel at Allegan, for netting
Slawaon.
1
Wm. Hampton and wife, of Rutland, fish in Sun river*
James Ransom* of Rutland, onBed on
spent Sunday with their relatives and
friends here Sunday..
•
friends of this place.
Frank Harper Is moving' into the
Uriah Rice has purchased a horse of
McGown bouae this week.
•
E. F. Nye.
Mrs, S. Jeesup was called to North
. Mr. Merrill has another home sick
Pine Lake last-week, bythailteess of
with the distemper.
her
daughter.
Wm. Boroughs also has a Lorre sick
Mra. Mayna,!resup is ou. the sick list
with the distemper.
M. V. Barker, of your dty, was tn thisweek:
Nellie Wing, of Battle- Creek, spent
tbe community a few days.
Sunday at Eli Nichols.
.
PARRYVILLE^
Stephen Nichols, of Charlotte, is visit­
ing
relatives and friends here.
Quarterly meeting at Assyria, June
Mabel Rosa came hoiae .sick last
4th and 5th.
Children’s day will be observed at the wade.
church, J une 12th.
Emma Ituckle, of Morgan, visited at
are visiting old neighbors here this
Friend Soule’s last week.
A neat and tasty porch adorns the week.
8. M. Nichols has bought the Camer­
residence of N. V. Whitlock.
Effie Howell visited friends in Maple on farm.
Hon. L. A. NicbaiB. of Greenville,
Grove Friday and Saturday.
A disease among Lorenzo Mudge’s was in town last week on business.
There is some trouble about mail
here, has reduced his number of swarms
here just now. TucM Nam don't seem
Bert Walker's horse stumbled and to have anything to do about it; the
fall in the hamese, while he was return­ stags driver runs things to suit himing home last Monday morning from selLand it it don't suit the public they
soefng his' best girl, causing broken
thill and various parts of the harness.
Music teacher—“Your daughter, Mrs.
The force pump to Henry Strong’s
engine on the brick yard failed to work Jones, has a real musical talent She
last Wednesday afternoon. A new in­ ought to- have thorough training."
jector waa Immediately sent for, and Mrs. Jones—"That’s just what I was
put In place of the pump, and brick tolling Mi. Jones to-day. and we have
agreed to hire a competent teacher for
making resumed Monday morning.
her after al* has floLMMwi this quarter
MIDDLEVILLE.
with you.”
Julius Caldwell is now village mar­
A St. Paul clergyman is reported as
shal.
saying that if Jesus Christ "ran a car­
Otto Bros, expect to occupy their peater shop here in this city fully onestore about the first ofmext month.
half ot our church-members, who often
Prof. Morse has sold his house and drive up to our churches in their fine
lot to C. Clever and moved Into Win. carriage.'*, would not speak to him. He
Pmcomb's residence on the west side.
could not get social recognition unless
ft Is reported that none of the pres­ be lived on .Summit Avenue or belongent corps of teachers in our union
school will be candidates for the posi­
At tbe restaurant breakfast table, al
tions another year.
Supervisor McKevltthas completed the Dreplaints camp-meeting yesterday,
the assessment of property In this a gentleman turned to a strange lady
who
sat next to him. and said: “Sister,
township.
t
L. W. Fenton who has been working do you think anybody &lt;-ould ever get to
in the office of your "esteemed conteiu- heaven who got upsiM*h n meal as this?"
porarv," the Journal, for the past few The sister answered, emphatically,
brother, never!'-Chicago
weeks, is killing time at home this “Never,
Journal.
d,
week.
Some fine trout are Iwing taken from
When a eouulryinan, down in Maine,
Llie river al this place.
saw Mr. Jay Gould for the first UnxFarmers hereiibouta say this b model last summer, be ejaculated: “Well!
com planting weather.
vou look'n act ’s if you want wuth
When the notices of the common
■■council have aU been complied with, 81,000.” When tho same countryman
first saw Mr. Gyrus Field, he yelled
Middleville will potmess the best system "B’goeb! you look 'n act ’»if yon owned
ol sidewalks in Barry county. .
the Vearth, n had a mortgage ou
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. French celebrated heaving, b' gwb!"
the first anniversary of their wedding
Many years ago. when grtM'ers u&gt;
at their home last Thursday evening.
A pleasant company ot invited guests J.ynn were licensed to sell liquor, one
of them, who had the reputattkm of
were present.
Wm. Turner and John (^uipbeB giving rather small weight am! meas­
shipped a car load of tine horaro from ure, was braggiag to a customer of bis
this place to Wtutern New lork last skill in doing np package*. “I can
of sugar.” he remarked.
Sat unlay.
Middleville baae b«U club received a
cbaltenge from Grand Rapids to croea other Man In town.” “1 don't dottli
bats here with a club from that place. it," said the customer, “and you ca:
put a pUn of mm In a smaller hnttl
than any uae ebe, too!”--Lynn Item,

�* BATTLE AMONG ANTS.
DETAILS OF AN INTERESTING FIGHT

RK’S
w

oen. BUCK**" no»h*tcoeo« a°v-

FRIGHTFUL EFFECT OF THE EARTH­

WHICH LASTED FIVE HOURS.

hat Tired

BLUE-ORASSPKMOCR

WOSEMDABESt

ernor by acclamation.

A STRUGGLE F0R A GUN

QUAKE IN MEXICO.

Rrezgl»-"'«l&lt;llrr&lt;

Loumtuk. Ky., Mar O.-A
sdv took idao, Sunday morning ”«"■

The Hidden Fires of the Earth

MMOta.

Loose Upon the Downed

furagivflter display of forethought on im­
part of tlM cumbatanta than U usually con-

mu tbi- one nttackrd. Tbe only approach to
it from too ground wis by a jswt and ]4an
fared wall about idx feet high. A auoath
plank floor fitted claselv against the wall and

TH

unmm. K,.

In tlw summer a year ago n swarm of black
anta (Formica IVnnsylvanical built their nestz
betareeu tho ceiling and tbe roof of a *hed
near our dwelling, m the uubitrln of Fhibulcl
phlt At a distance of a few hundred feet
from tbe sited
■pecies luul also built a borne in a sheltered
place. Both iMuts were unusually jKipuloua

fought for tho purjsrn- of mjitunnz alave**,
Imw been often dwcribnL But on a bright
morning in Aupwt 1 wm a witness of a fight

1

Beaator Blackburn. Mtai Henrietta Bhck-

People.

ul

ML.ji Blackburn, and a friendly content!'’'

Interred." R. A. BA»ro*X&gt;, Kent, Ohio,

until K p. w-

Strenathni the Sy»tem

Zkvrwrixntalel t« gorortar by a^
HamaUun. Seeing that tlw .xpvrotuwi *»

II.kkJ-* fUraaparilla !« characterized'by

Tte onl, bnuxl „(

Struggle Ulf weapon "14. dtM-harged, die l-nll

GVAYMAR, Mexico, May 9.—Tbe earth­
quake *&gt;f the fid started a terrible volcanic
rrupliun at Babbj*.-, destroying Montezuma.
It kilk-rl 1.70 penun-s mid Ignited the woods.
Twtwily person* were killed ut Oputo by the
falling of buildings. Mauy peoplo were in­
jured at Granada* and Gusabar, which towns
were almost cooiptetely dcrtroyed.
has received advictw confirming the- dlMUter

atrength. cfTccttug cures l-.lllirrto unknown.
Hmd for book containing additional evidence.
■• Hood'l

andiaancc. and it was with great difficulty
tliat MLw Blax-kbiun could l» rvsttred from

Bester

JFiwdrteXu. mJ

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

favorite iu the CTrtnmiuuty

-

Ej±sn.,,w-*" •- ‘-w

SOAR
Default huvl

RAGING FLAMES IN HUNGARY.

wssr»s£4^%',&gt;':Si
IOO Doses Ono Dollar

conflict.
.
In all,my repeated study of these nests and
their inhabitants during the summer mouths
tho small worker* were the only ones who

are romping in tM field*. Scvwpl girls jumped
from the windows ot a burning ronvent and
M-brndnl Eperiro nmi were killed Many
other inmate* uro mimtag. A cwdfagratlnn
at Torot-xko iMtoi two days and destroyed ,

fat *»tinmt&lt;d al from 1-V) to 2U0.

which, however, they faithfully guarded.

earthquake is rejKrted in tbe Non Juv moun­
tains, forty milce south of Fort linachuca, in

IdndndigMHca that in speaking of them in
thia paper 1 shall call them wddiens. b-catwo
they certainly performed all tbe dutieaof a

r» turned from tbe Son Catalina mountains n-

wbolly destroytto All the public bmhling*.
churete*. etc., at Epnrie. ww Isirnoi Tbo
total lam by tlw tins* i* place.! at t3,MU.&lt;XXL
AU the Hungarian nisi mauy Austrian insur-

abmwt unanimous fur Buckner, the*Cher ran
duintes. Senator Harris, CoL O. A. I.’. Holt,
and Sctiator A. K Berry', witixljpw front Use
raiv in appropriate «|w ht*.
,
ilw platform w-w written and drawn up by
John G Carlisle i.nd H«nry Wottcrean.
That fiart which *» of interest onl which wm
tui-Nilxl is M follows:
‘
rlw. *&gt;«f..rr&lt;t v aiw!

Boston Dry Goods

regular liner half way up tbe post, anti large.

sin slid down.

Several iitvNjmtiug | art as

.-.bort time those hostile worker* had descended

sntnRoulsts rushed
upcai each other, and with their strong jaws
■rmetime- wverctl the body of an opponent

rwurami luntiie nurkers were driven bock
toward the step.
'
But by this time tbe soldiers of the attacklibcrately tmward in a iletwe black mow,
crukhing tiieir smaller foeaaa they advanced.

oyipuung forces tagan in ennw.

Halting

maw, seeming to completely cover the floor
they mH U»e dehiiden, wham they greatly

with a courage a» great a* their own, anti
their ranks wsru quickly brokt-u up and
thrown bite apparent disorder. __
After th-&gt; general cliarge had been thus
made and tlw combatants were mixed in an
umlbtlnguhbable crowd, single champioiLi

pnoebed ench other a mutual cxaruinatioci
•vlllj tbe ends of their imtcnntu now aremed
ceoesxary to U-D foe from friend. Mirny such
mretingv were friendly, and after the kolutaBut w lien, by the delicate test at feeling or
whatever servtw them to thus distinguish,
rarb had found un enemy, they rushed upon
one another «ith tho utmost rage, clinched
loth with feat and jaws, and doubling tlwnladves up. rolls*! over the fi&lt;x&gt;r, biting iuul
tearing each other, entirely undisturbed in
their deadly work by being lifted up into tin
air with a pair ot farcer* At one lime the
xloor was nearly black with these rolling com­
batants.
As tho 1 ettlo progrcvwd tbe su|&gt;»-rior numhereof tho ir.yadcrs drove .the defenders of
their home slowly backward to the foot at

workers, who had beeu atatlcmed upon the
meat a frwdi army of Midler*, numbering

baae and fell upon the victorious foe, driving
them back slowly, but steadily, to the c«lgn o’
tho .stop. Tbe guard* at the t4».- of tbe post
did not appear t o luavo thrfr statiou to engnga
la the general fight, and only took port in tt
at all when tho attacking soldiers tried to jsMt

The fight InrtA-d about five hour*', a»! ended
in a total rout ot tbo attacking party.
Toward the close tho wounded, doubtksa at
the Invading party, were seen dragging themMolvrooff tbo field, generally carrying with
them sonte enemy which had fo*teucd upon

N'tw Orleans. May ?.—At noon Bunday
WVWTd thousand people awaubled on the
river Isuik al tbe head of I.imrd rtnAit to witnrtw the baptizing of Kevcntl new-Hvuirrrta in
the river by.Elder Williams, of Mount Zion
Bsptirt church frohired'. Tlw baptising was
done in tbe shallow trntar in the slip between

against tills railing wrn- between eighty and
100 white and colored jsvq.le, jrim-ipelly
pCTijJc occupied the remaining part of the

peo|do were viewing tho cvrrtuoiiiro from
skiffs.
hi tlie midst ut tlu&gt; baptizing, ]&gt;rr*ure

way, and tdxait l«l peoph&gt; were precipitated
the skiffs am! some t»*i or fifteen of
these were overturned and tlielr occupants
thrown into the water.
An indescribable seen'* followed.
Th©

tog men, women and ehlldryti, who fought

turned iKsita One of the dripping victims
would drug hinm-lf into a l«Mt only to have
it overturned by another wising the gunwale
and frnntiinlly struggUng to gain ponnmi.n

As the railing went dawn, tbe

In the

mure timid of the IxjhUim u plied their oars

groans and supplications U&gt; (iod. '
A feu secunds inter a number of skiffnten

half
maiiM«l .ait ut tbe edge of the struggling

ptocc* of timber, and cull others made their

drownedL smith*- police place the totalnumbcr
of lives kwt as high a* Attorn. Those known to
havopsredied are: Harriet Cook, white,agwi";
Amelia Williams, wAwwl. aged 8; linso Ed­
words colored, aged fl; unknown whits

5SW?..lt&gt;t«v»t the I von, I*
(tne X
psyaale by tbeterm* of*:d.iw-rtgaj» audtbee*
xihass

wotnau drowned. Au unknown white and
unknown colure*! woman were drawn under
a flat-boat jiwt Lehrer the wharf, and are
known to hove l»-*-n lost; Rosa Lawrence,col.
ured. aged7; Child ut Emellne Cornellu.*, aged
7; infant child of Felice Richanis, ivJored; 5yvar-okt child at Rene Royal, colored
Evollnr Ikqihine and Eddie Cook, ag«*l re^ectively H and 7, were under the wharf in
a skiff, and were seriously Injured by

The Villard hou*- at, Brainerd. Minn,, wm
destroyt-d by fire early Wcdwdny morning.

Three mills, a chair factory. an ilrvntnr,
rtrrrfed by* flro Vi-dnaslav night.
Ixsw,
|«t0O0.
Tb»- shops of the Johurton Forge company,
of WUmington, IteL, were totally dretroyvd
by tin- Tlmnday aftenxsut Luui cfimM*-*!
at KW,&lt;W.
The Steanwr Asa- ha* been lost in the Modit.rramwn with u number of josM-ngcr*.
The mills (flour, saw, oral jdanlngi ami ele­
vator of Mills &lt;t Houlton, at Elk River,
Minn., a chair factory, and Hickey's hotel,
were- tsirnad Wednesday night, the k»es ag­
gregating iw.ooo.

Nino tenement bouses nt Allegheny City,
Fa., wree destroyed by fire early Friiav
morning, rendering lixtyjxxwms h^nrim. '
A land-bdc Wednesday night buried six
enr* and the kxtanoUve of a freight train at
Cliff-Cave, Mo Two men were kilM, ami
train* were delayed twenty-four hours.
Tl&gt;- postofOco building unl four l&lt;u*incn
h.&gt;u*r-i nt Warren, Hl., wen1 burnt*! Fridav
mornlug. Thu losses uro heavy.
Dorw-y^ fertilizer works at Hlgldandtown,
Md were destroyed by fire early Saturday
morning. Tbe insurants foou up flOO.OU).

Mlrhlcan I^-gtstalure.
ttattswo; Mi.-h., May A—Tbe liocne on
Tureday ]su«.d u MU prohibiting tbejaj-mrot

bated Bates' liquor bill Thursday and it wm
voted to make the retail liren-., £100. Tho
druggists are&lt;jf&gt;pcmng the bill. The senate

ALENT1XF. LlENH.Aainee'

that wa* »pj&lt;laii-l«&lt;l dinsigbout. Tbegonvcutimi tiasi A&gt;lj*Miriwil fur tor day.
When tliecMtivnttian muHctnbkd Thursday
mcrtimg toiqjr^wnuui Tnidbro renew rd bn
effort to iiahu.- tbe i«u mtioa to xtrikr from
Ite pldtfonn U&gt;e ciaiiw which j*rti«tlariy ap-

badalw

nothin
I got

SPECIAL BARGAINS

..........M
JRATFJ

Katie

Goods department We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties

5-himn
to bu
■•iiimn

as they come out in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods

good

McKenzie

policy «&gt;f the alnilnirtnuhax. in tbe wn- and
curtain bopo that the distinguished chairman

Will be only too happy to show
you their stock, and in order
to find the lowest market price
it will pay you to inquire at

onstrotod ty over aix years axper-

pltahta more comfortable, and NEVER
■S«M-

________

Cleveland in the next national .

dropped the «ubj&lt;«x, and tbe convention ctanp^tad the state tickt&lt; as follows; For Itentao-

imitation, b®*

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,
BATTLE CRBKr, XICH.

TGI BALE BT ALL LSADIHO KESCfiAKwthen adjourned vine die.

Colcmbpm, Ohio, May 6.-Mayor ITwh of
Antwerp, and Hoti. W. R Rnook pnwAit
TUu2ry °* r«uW^K county, had an in-

"wiving Mtisfactory a-vuranre, that'If
c.ruu.ne unices bearins this Kraw.

JAMES MEANS’
Th. GJtKATA»KAJra**vaU-r&gt;
Hint hritdWil
Co

WWf »y —OTki &lt;31
MWJma BouUxan relhwd for IM

______________________ 8
JiQ’* *it 1 h« atxjve hIkmm lur uaJ-a bv

IXNtitox, May V.—While tbe French tram-

LEADING RETAILERS^

SoS*'’”* A— of the bill and inrori»&gt;-.ntiuE a

Throughout th«U. &amp;

DL iini Offloe 63 Mo°«“ St
Grand Rapids.

Liability, ix&lt;n ; —mini

fact that before lifting and dragging away a
it wc* believed that all the l.fiOO jnwwugeiN
carefully examined it with tbrir antenna-

falbvi Wwttaofaj-with
■nd amt. of *lwrt gaHoT

-

cmmosio mawaawa

$25,000-00
INGOLD!
WILL
WILL »E
Si FIG* ’

__

ABBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS.
• 1,000-00
1500.00 ••e*

1 Premium,
2 Premium

6 Premium*,
25
100
200
1,000

that even attar death Uu-y diMiugufebcd

laborer

tubing

Friday ou th&lt;- Dumon bill providing far the

When tbe «!nmny bad been driven oil and
tbe lighting was over tlie worker* came down

anythin
wdUng
Uit&gt; dlfl

Will be fonnd in our Dress

BUSINESS NOTES.

COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL.

Mfrhlgiuu coWtdning .irtty xtb&lt;i

believ
TIm- naaiution* aho pxpflM* sympathy and
MtpjiMrt for Ireland, and &gt;*iterate oppraitJun
to im'raliatiou ia the general government.

fifth to tho county and pawed the bill
Tbs
movivnent
for
an
inv«tigation
of tbe
Coldwater state rixol
scandal
’
killed fa
the
,T1W

fovespe so firmly that U waa not ]nauide to

tayer.

In all the newest shades from
six cents a yard np.

Trti rtructuns In Julia drvet. New Orleans,
were drdroyvd by fire Wednwdny nxming.

wa* Isirnal to the ground Thurwlay naming.
Hixtron of Ila* animals were burned n»death,
mid a large quantity of farm machinery and

Said premises are deM-rii"-.!
•I tbe north cast quarter of *«

DRESS GOODS

While Edward Miller wm at *&lt;rk in the
Bvliaixv roltiery at Mount Carmel, l*» . Mon­
day night Iniixlivts of ton* of v«l fell upon
Mm without warning and enubed him into u

vtve ft Thursday. The attempt failed on tuotion t-&gt; roiSmsidrr Wcdmselay s vote.
Beoator Balsx&gt;ck introduced a rroolntion far
iuveStgntion accompanied with sus-ifir
nms
« to ,nBke b lUn .
g bill WM defeated.
17.—One uf tbe warm-

W ito bulldog tenac-

test tbe force of his grip of tho jaws I touched

__

■unmet*, nggtvgatrt' tA0,&lt;Xn,
Ar IjuSalir. TH., a lure Istaigmg to L. B.

ui)\ro«vrt«!, u»!
reinenvs. i»&gt;:vr I* l,vre*,j
uum i saan or. Tbursd.-'J, the juh Hit &lt;Zw»
next, at ten o'clock a m., *t tbe north t.-BC{ 4^
of the Court ItoMe. tn Iheelty of tu--»T PT
ry County. hi It

Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.
MARR t DUFF have just re­
ceived a fine line of

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

evidence of railway neglect when a corpse in
the child rore to the surface and was rescued, an nrrident is dhflgured l.y fire, and altowtag
but:ln! uoman wa* lost; Rosalie Williams,. exanplary dmnagwi of E1S.00Q. Another bill
colored, sgrd III, also sank with an Infant fa

from
tom away fa tbe flgh L

ly Larned.

:uid (indi
lkBW Imil
ploymeu

bull »

berviiv jA-dav to him but roufldenre as.d suptort
I- .1 . .1 -K___ ....
I.L. -AL..

stood wandering at tlm unusual
feet a boat of small workers, dcsely followed
by a great horde of Kildien. streaming along
a fence from the Other dwtant next They

tbe town.

&lt;■ Mtd payaiHejBimniU!,-' ..

UrBK.fuue u-ltnitastra-

SCHAXTOX, Pa.. May 9.—Irvin Jfewtisrt, a
yining man employed tn MmIjm* drug sturv in
this city, was fatally burned Hoturtiay by tlw

DROWNED AT A BAPTISM.

step. awl running up and down the part sup-

whfc-h jarelu-d all vegetation throughout that
partlun of Hungary, and iwalw**! evivything favorable to the *pr«U. of tlw fiames
when «mre started Rain I* now falling; and
isa furtlwr damage i« frarel

bitting on

ed tuipaM and lu arrrm * far :i;.

Store

When J saw them on
iMittle both the small w

other good i-ffts-t of the rnrtbqtuike is the
oneuing of two largo gold veuw. which were
discovered in the Santa Catalina mountain-.

hiscmplo
don’t thin

Premium*,
Premiums
Premiums,
Premium*,

’

8250.00
$100.00
850.00
120.00
sio.oo

bn Wednmlay and Thuraday. July FT and
rnwiy fadcsL
or ••.

�A

LAST

FAREWELL.
°°L running aa If for his life.
” ben be came he took the

MARRIED BY MISTAKE.

n* be»rt the birds sing Usnlfcst refrains. ',
WtfJc'«r&gt;n : so.tUr through tbe riuitkred pease;
.vf. l-l
vultv &lt;i'«r

IL K Munkittrlek in The CranopotitM.

- -j
- s"
iirc vnucH ap.
FtoW WrMly rod rwrton lo
Potions for tbe improvriueut of dramn or
i»rtornnu»- tbe manager assured Horace
they Should both he rich in no time; Ilwmcmn&gt;m there was a great delav. wldk they
^b talf k&gt;nfiVr ^d‘lcr: *nd ™*’ “*’• '’idn'*
reach half waj. A man climbed up it. how-

THE MILL CHIMNEY.
itra. -.ben I w as courting Kafie that the
. C nt I’m going t&lt;&gt; U’U you about hnjvDm far that name accident I iloii’t
. Katie on' I would be man an' wife this

■ .

Kn:i&gt;- l.migtnily a laborer's daughter,

aot a nit oould I And. f had bod n hie bell
only tho -Uy before, but I had taken it out of
mypwkolimi put it &lt;m a shelf at home I
took off nw braces, nn' fastened them on- my
pocket baadkerehief togrttrer; tart theydldul
near rewh thH
nr
i-.i.i_ . .. . .

AU this tune the wind was ridne. an’ 1
was getting numb with the cold, nu’ stiff and
cramped trera being in l&lt;mg- in 0Ite
t j01I
There war. a big clock right over tbe gateway
just opporat •. an’ I raw that it oub’ wanted
twenty minutes of five; it would beneariv
mid have th'mRht would know dark at flue on’ one tho dnrkuc*,. ret in, what
little lio-.. I had srouM Ire »yme.
£UI,p. *wntxI to lmvr«’«* *way by
?t brought up t° *RJ" father’s trade,
. n taken when young by a brother tilts time, but them tras iny father tunong the
i-rowij;
«n’who should I
standing next
h. r ■
master bricklayer living in
him, an' bolding on by hi* arm. but Katir|
a bit, ju.*t to »re my fatlrer. They hud forgotten ci erytiling but tho fright
about »•, an’ be reemed to la talking to her
i::.T*attlw mills 1 looked for em-' an' wmfurting her. Aftyr a bit 1 saw Master
Philip again; ire hod u big thing In hiw limn!
•here, an' ^ot it at once. Lugnrvmi
taking like ptw-krt bandkerehirfs stretclied
-xir mil!, an* n pretty place it was
nith th* river running just by over n frame, an’ I saw tint it was n kite, an*
that tliey tncuiit to send a string to me in ttat
•I.- iMiildiiigs. nnd the big water
going round an’ ream!. 'The way. .But y&lt;Hi never in all your life saw sm-h
one a little lower nn unniashgrabk- kite. First -'twra too bravy
am! tiienltwas too light, and then tire time
they svreuwl to lore unking n tail tostouly it!
1 beard afb r that ]-urt of that saitre tail um
mad- of bonk note* Master Philip took out of
bin |sx.W win n lx- timid get nothing else
ng tddv &lt;&gt;f the ok!
quick vnuugh. He got them nil lack biter.
(&lt;&gt;r net a,num, numati. &lt;ir child in‘tire ptaro
would haye touriuxl uno of them ubrti t Hy
saw min using ihmn in that way.
Whi n tbe kite did go u]&gt; nt List the iviml
was *o high that tlrev could «•« manage it
properlyi j It ennre v.'tv near mc’otre.-. and T
rnailc u inateh nt the string, nearly over,
reaching thyself in doing so, but 1 inteMd it,
an’jud then there came a terrible fli»t ci
.&lt;•1 wage* ant! thought n deal of by

uwtzU.

lint I &lt;1 have .lono
r. 81k' IkTMdf nas
my fatlrer that :nad&lt;-

"Will 'inaii, an’ ire wax right

ght-1. To !&gt;•• sdire I wa&lt; earning
in' might liavt? mnrriol witjiout
elf I'd,beenm&gt;minded,
। ugmu'Uw- old man that
hitmeil, an' would have,

■—• —— —-v.
icawuring llinucnce
of the first gtaw of chain|ngue, Horare soon
forgot thq strangema# of lxi» surroundingi.
Ho acted very f.xdW*|y, a, be rral1.-«! alter5»»ri. but the Otlicra were indulgent to the
bnUumt playwright of 'A'., They applauded,
ta» sentimciits. Uugbrd at his jests an.I made
rnncti Of him gvneraily.
la the company wrre (our huliro and four
geiiUnnea. The only members of tire cast,
however, who interested the young author
'vm tire juvenile tanly. Mix Fem Mrrriek,
who hail taken t be rule of a bride, Hbc was
a touuettc and tire bridal endume which Ufa
still wore b^-mno hor admirably. llscenuMl
•o tbo crentor of tho character that »ho was
tlx. &amp;!«] whk-h. was in hi* mind «ben he
wnxe iL Aa th- f&lt;»..t jcogrexdl be Irecame
move and more lively; his spirits srenred to
efferree'e like the winr. In one of his flight*
, of folly be Uolire.1 that Mix Merrick looked
Sneved. That
wa* interested enough in
him to I*, sorry re nt sticfa a glow to big. heart
M to drive alf the folly from bis mind, anti
“traighlwny hii depntment mended; seeing
nhkb tho J wing la.ly n-wardwl him with a
smile, ami M«hig what pleasure thk gave
him. withaldiBli.
■
• V* a
hi the conversation Mi«s Mernek haul with nnicfa earucatnesk:
"Mr. Grant, I tun e wm fault tn And with
vour play."
•
"Indeed! What h that!"
"You dioultl IMH end it w&gt; nbniptly; tlrere
rlHMtlfl l«- n Wedding. Weddings al way*
make u hit. limt.-reI of llrecurtuiu ju&lt;t when
I’m ready for tire altar, it should not f#11 till
I I'm rymly for .vnigratulaiions."
"Bui. MIm M••nick, how did I know Mr.
luute would find »&lt;• fair n bride! Now tluit 1

toured to brook it to Mias Merrick, mid left
et onca to do so. Tbo lawyer elao took him*lf off, leaving his card. For the next hour
Horace's state of mind wa* anything but en­
viable. Then lune reapi&gt;eared. Ho looked
•roublcd.
“IVeU:" said Harare, inquiringly
, "Mias Merrick takes it bonier than you do."
“Of course
docs. How could it be other­
wise! Wore it not for Err I would mA care.”
"Slib feared you might think she acted
knowingly ia*i aIgUL"
“How could she I You assured her I hod
no such suspicion!"
•
“Of course. Even Roman did not know of
his appointment I met him just now and bo
wm ns much broken up over it when i told
him ns you arc."
Harare sat down with an air of doqiialr.
“But that doesn't mend matters,’’
"True enougU I thought a conailtation
ncrewary. and » 1 asked her to eaB nt
Grogg's office at 10 to-morrow."
Tho hours tin 10 tlx. next day Harare
thought would never fvua Ho slept not at
Ml that night, ate little, and promptly at the
tune ret wo. nt the lawyer’s office, looking
haggard end feeling miserable. When 1»
entered he thought tbo office wm empty, but
a., lie advanced into the room he saw Mix
Merrick sitting in' a earner, where a high
desk had conroaird her.
"I l«*g pardon,?the youth stammero) in
nm.-wrr to her taint -good tnanilng"—I
•bought Lane nnd Gregg"----•
Ttx ri ire notired that Fern had bren crying.
Her inl&gt;-, tcnr-stalnwi chocks smote his heart
*'I hope yon do not blame me for this— this

►.dd tn-mulotwly, os if about to cry again;
••certainly not! it is all my uwn foolish
fault."
‘•Tire blame is a* much min*," Horace
averted stoutly. “I should nut have entered
UiU» the suggurtiou."
"Rut if I hail ndt made it, you could not
hare M-vitided iL"
He sighed and reimwd l&gt;er hand.

purse hr broke tbe silence—‘•that vm could lie
married in mruest whan you hail no idea of
my becomiugyour husband."
"Oli. will you ■' and the young lady &gt; lapped
• Ami you diil not want me (or your wife
her bimls toi.hldc her roufiwioti. “L*o makn
nt
all," xbc adhsl.
upQj,- lime, now, and let's liave tfai’ rehear'
••If.it only hto! U«ru unyloly ejs-r he ex­
**1!' Aral she 4«-ang tn her fueL
claimed.
’
But ilw ai t&lt;-r who took the role of thh
The girl broke into *-&gt;Im.

left n&gt;-, 411'1 found that 1 conhl uoi m-.- tbn

"Fit hikrid* plan-," -aid Horace; -won't I

hope, for licuru I could irevvr bold on ti

TireJ.i i.lrev -d him with n.v uh of an nrt
xaniuiiug a new jialnliiig.

morning. Itned ti» think of death, nn' t
make nryrelf ready for it. but 1 couHu'i—in
a prayi r nor n gj-xl won! could I calLA
mind; only going «»v. r an' o» er ngain iffni
brail tbo way 'twuald all happeii—how t!.^
propio would nil gouwny oire by one, how IT

BOAJUD or ZDVCATXOr.

dlvWTWS-

without pubficit y. if you say su."
.
“But we MM let her know, and I’ couldn’t

H-m. ton', pi,,

Tl* t&gt;, with nio.4. gravity, the rnarringo

crirel, brokotiiy.
"Btft you misunderstood me; iwirol you
.ii.i i— .i—.i
____ .... ...... .

lady! How can you think &gt;u( I meant if it
bad only liecn soineiody else in my place."
Thh did not better the nintt-r, be mw at
once. "Sons- one y ou would—would not oU
,&lt;s-t to; S-.-mc one you could—forgive, you
know," he ishlrd. his rlixtrese Iw-reosiag u

honor and vhrririi hb

sp.iik to him. but sure
■How would you like,
‘ter. if*l had n dnugbMaster Philip take up. with her,
woubin't tlmt lie the same thing.*" I
that the mnstrr didn't think it would
d; th- some, but tny father wouldn't hear
u from him any more than from me; ou
. • tif I bad jU't lotbing fur it but to
: in tb- bojs-of his coming round; on'
putting up a steam •■ngitie in
■bitui ■ •■ nn' we got a man down from town
biitlil it—'•no -if thi-m rbn’|» that buikl
lv.-;,ncy&lt; an' n 'thing ebe. an' thinks nobody
iu-iw-s auvthing nl&gt;uut it but tbclrselres. I
-.as working along with him, and imkud
•g .-djot- it was. Tnn- GnUbsd by Christmne—ten y«jor» ago Uiis Ubri-dma* •■oniing
- . -all but tbe Ugiitidng conductor, ami that
^a-'
put up owing to tbe maxter's want­
ing to make inquiries when he’d go to“ Lon

kind to uw. The master wav a' ■« i-ntiftc
of a geutlemnn. an' bad ideas of hi* own

i», an* Um big chimney wa* smoking away

•-ruling like, tliat hr wa* sure Jlni Fonie

• tbe chimney tu well as lie could do it bitn•If. Hetoukall his scaffolding with him,
ut before be went away ho fixed a beam
:I: a pulley to it into the top of the chima--y. an’ left a long rope hanging through it.

on any longer an'fall, an' br found in lire
got rm tier hu&gt;&gt;bnnd mid go ibreugh bi« ;»x-krt* nigh:!y,»o l&lt;stg «« they both should ire it
fit.
And.with all the formality ponribk-, Homan

Then

irtnecn yot|!" And he |wrUsl tbeir elasped
hand* and walked through amid a chorus of
-Cls-stnutb!*

couple must gel n divorce.
••Nowatdd Ijino, ‘■wljch of you will mpk*
the application.*"
•‘Which would you adviser Horace asked
Gregg.

good nfcbt:.
-If I liad Irnnwu it would have resulted in
»u&lt;h profanation I would have never propos'd
that welding scene. ”
• Oli, well.’’ said Horace, laughing, "wo will
not put it in tbe play.’’
Hortw wnsnot uwd tn champagne, and it

must bn frank with you—if I were one pt you

called cm the inumgr-r tho next morning to
•ign the contract tor the production of bis

tbe young people—abould bo tho petitioner.
When thia agreement wae arrival nt Horace
rlthdrow.

l«l» i&gt; |toperly prepared, ami tbo fonuaity
Was Mni. kly flnisbed. Then Harare picked
up a morning |«q»er ami glanced over itessuallv. Tliere wa- a flattering notice of his

grounds shall I bow tbo petitionf
“1 don't understand you," said tb»- lady.
- n’bat reason shall 1 stats for wanting tbo

ber liaiulx, an' call out something.

one in tbe crowd wtt» saying the aanre thing
at tla* sanw' time, an' then Master f’biUp,
making a sign to silence them, put his two
hand* up t&lt;&gt; his mouth, an’ sang ^oiit in a
ur .mas:
“Take off your stocking and ravel it; the
threat! will reach the ground. "
At tret I didn’t underetnnd him. being

like a metaage from heaven. 1 got off one of
my socks willi notna trouble—nice new one*
they were, too, of Katie's uwn knitting, that
with the help of my teeth I Imurned one end
of tho tlireniL It gave reailily enough after
that, mi' when 1 Lui n good piece of it kipjxri
I tied my knife
the end ot it to make it
heavy, an’ let iplrop, ripping n»w» an' nfc&gt;re
of tbe wk a* It went down. Then I felt it
stop, an’ prowntly there came n about telling
■no to wind it,up again. Very slowly and
carefully I did it. fearing tbe string would

end of It.

Tbo taino in its turn brought tire

through tire pulley, an' to haul up the plank,
■ .
■
I.—.1
fK.
Atbringinglbti rod along with him.
'fare it liazl come then* »ui no good losing
::r.y uwew thnein fixing it, aoono Saturday
••It-nmon in January, up I went on a {dank,
•lungMcurely at the end of the rope, my tools

that I could not fix myself on the jdank, but

with my. bands. Down, down I itre, e,vrry
turn of "the windlaw making the voice* l»-

dozen |&gt;air of arm* ready to catch me, an’ n
score i&gt;* hands held out to me. an’ n hundred

;ali-nt t«» get the job done ns if it hadn’t been
liirtbdf Hint wa. hindering it all this time. I
- i- i- much at borne atop of the chimney aa
1 Wm on Ure ground, an’ I wuricad «m without
urn looking dowp, until my job was finished,
an’ i wm jmttiug up my tool*. Than, nil of a
rdiiin. I beard a rattling noise, an* looking
uvrr. leeetl;' plank going down very fast,
i • alltd out, "Hullo there! *md that up again,
will you!" but tbe only answer I got wns a
it:&lt;i laugh, for all tbe world Uko Hilly Jerry
standing by the nIndia**, jumping an' cla[&lt;ping
lif h*n&gt;ta I looked al*4it for tbo man whose
r.&lt;&lt; n -ign of him wan there, an' in a minute T
ixsar'i the rattle of the pulley again, an’ saw
•Lit tbe roj&gt;c wnv running through it in the
wrung direction. I mnde a grab at it, bitt
e&lt;5uld cntrii it again the end had slipped
cihnmgh, an’ there I was, mom than n hun­
dred (get from the ground, not knowing how
in tire world J wa» to get down, an' Jerry
danring an' enfrering below, calling out,
"Connvlown and thrash ma now, Mr. Forde,
won't your Then 1 remembered that a few
•lays is.-fan* 1 bad found thin boy annoying
Katie, nn'.liad given him a cut with a switch

numbered th# bion,and took thh way of
•eing revenged.
Well, at first I wn« scarcely frigiitanad, exjxeting. vimebow, that, once the fwoplebelow
knew of tbe flx I was in they’d And Minin way
or other of getting me out of it. Hut when I
come to think of it, deuca a bit of a way could
I hit on myself, nn' mire I know more about
chimney5 than any one in J he place.
Twa* getting late, too; there wouldn't be
much more than another half hour of dayit whistling through tbatreca.
By this time people know what bad hapl*nrd, on'a crowd was Collecting. I could

"IWtyon understand inc! Flea* don’t

pie I'ricfw Mremed to have giv rn up all thought
of b-lpaig me now. an' wrre landing quite
quick 1’Twax so dark by thl* time tliat I
ceuld imX dwtingui«h tire rn.r» at all: I'could
Just make out Master l*hilip in hi* «tark suit
amongi tire white mill nwn ninl |»Mir K»tre.
Sbo wtir crouching down on the ground now.
her upaxi over her trend. Allot a sudden 1

waiting for me, an' Master Philip tayiug:
“But for the girl lie'll hav® been up thare
stilt Not one of the rest of US would have
thought of tbe docking; 'twas tbe brigbtast
Hut when I

Mmrter Philip bnrried my father-an' me
any, 1 didn’t quite know where. I was &gt;©
dared, but in a minuteor two I found myself
in a warm, lighted dining room at Lbo mas­
ter's bouse, an’ Master PhiUp pouring out n
glass of brandy for me an’ shaking bands
with mv father. 1 wns glad to get the
brandy, fori was worn out with fright and
cold; bet aaxxm as I-antM i made m/r«a|»
I**'-'1
been there five minutes wlien there was a
knock nt the door, and in walks my father.
Ho went straight up to Katie, bolding out bis
hand.
“Katie, my girl," ba said, “I've coma to
ask your pardon for anything I've ever saw
c&gt;r done ogaiirst you, an'If you an’Jim aro
still ot the ■’.hup mind, I won’t hinder you
from marrying. Tie you have tb« best right
to him, for you’ve saved hl* life"And’tis (wood an’glad I nm that I ^rs
able to do tint same, Mr. Forde, said Katie.
“And you'll mai^y him, won’t you, my

dear!"

..

•‘If you’re *ati.fflc&lt;l, sir-

.

«

-1
i»y d~r.
.‘••I**''-, "’“l
thM be ki*-d her: am! from that, day to iri

JOHN MCRTY. ITcsIdenL
E. A. BIDBB, Secretary-

I WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

Spangemacher &amp; Mason,
Hastings, Mich.,

Have received a large invoice of the latest and best designs in

F'u.r'iiit'u.T’e,
Bedroom Sets, Couches, Easy Chairs,
Rockers and Extension Tables,

FRAMES

PICTURE

AND

MOULDINGS,

And every class of goods in our line. We lytye some bar­
gains for the people, and invite a careful' inspection. We do
not advertise that we give away goods, or sell them at cost, or
any such announcements. We do say however that we sell
only No. 1 goods, at reasonable profits, (and our increasing
trade is’proof that goods and prices are right. Call; in ana
be convinced.

Dont Forget
that we are prepared to furnish all goods and do all. work in
the

Undertaking

line,''and that our prices are reasonable.

wr fully agreed with bins; them

Horace and Fern spoke in a breath.

Hor-

' SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.

NALL’S PRICES
nnn

UUU

INGRAINS!

VETS
WE

roll

OUR

T.4FA!«TJ»r BKlMKUit
~LL WOOL!
GOOD at sre;
BETTER atCSc;
HEAVY at 75e per yard.

HlW ittes

Gbette'r
HEAVY FOR 4&amp;c; EXTRA HE AVY for M, 66c.

BODY BRUSSELS. ^5“

“Why, we never meant to be married."
• But, my dear young lady, that wouldn't

liana? of Roman, the critic, caught hie eye,
“At it.&lt; regular meeting yesterday th#
ronmv brawl elected Mr. George Roman,
dramatic editor of Thr Time#, a justico of the
prare. to All the vacancy existing in Ten Milo
(ownebip. Thiaixa gwl plum for George,
u»i. will not interfere with hfa journalistic
diitiex. nnd ho will ire sure to become popular
imnu-distaly among coupkw seeking connubial
blix.”
Horare thought of the marriage cerwnnny
performwl the night before, but it did not
cause a smile.
-1 sea Roman, of Tbo Times, bax been mMto

that nu odd JdM!”
i .
.“Ob, no: the boys on the press Hko tbe
ixwtion. I Mipposo Roman was practicing
one branch of tbe Inisinem last night." Ami
Ixuio taugbftL “A ceremmty IDre that in
ear&gt;.«t sroukl produce a seruatlon."
-When did it happen r asked tbe attorney,
for want of something else to say.
tmlay," Horace informed him.
Tbe manager leaped to his feet ami eyed
Horace in consternation. “Great heaven*,

thing!”

Horace »|«ke much more positively

than he felt
.
“i hope iM'ft, my dear sir; but Gregg, bare,
.
_~:.l t
fttniinir to tho law-

“Cruelty," kuggeaUxi Grogg.

injury.’’

Bat, legally, my dear madam, you have.'
"Tbo* are tho honorable things you can
allege ns ground* for a divon-.’

soul of honor of some infamy, then I won't
be the petitioner I"
Hire was firm in this refusal, and departed
bi virtuous wrath.
Then Gregg and lame mt for Horace
again, and explained tbe situation.
'•You must ba lire petitioner yourself," said
“Sot if I must slander as pure a woman os
ever lived—never I"

Great Cut In

Wall Papm.
WearesoUieg Gilts
at 30c and White
blanks at 8c per rolL

Jefferson Avenue,

DETROIT,
MIOH.

hrior Slits,
7-Piece Suit!,
At &gt;28. S33. S40.
wad Up to 9350.00
each.

A. Rower,
■i

Ushered into tbo parlor of Mtw Merrick's
boarding house, the young man stated his
errand abruptly:
“Mbs Merrick, you must make tluit peti­
tion. "

1

HASTINGS MICH.

thing bn*e."
“Tliat does not mat tor. you must do it'

honorable—indeed, I can'll"

-m»i
h nr u» uiw.
•
What

cunrtitutra

a marriage in thw

only txrecssary for a minister or a jus­
tice to pronounce the couple man and wife in
the nrerenee of witnesses."
The manager uttered • melodramatic

Tho girl blnsfaed.
said, n* if that m'UI-x! Il
“And I Will not,” Horace declared as posi­
tively. “What aro wo to dot"

Sr-But " Horace remonstrated “there wax no
intention! 11 was a silly farce!"
• “Tbo taw can only judge of intentions by
actions.” said Gregg gravely, “anil therourts
£’ •rectsrnfce jests. Half tbo HUgattai in
tho world b farcical—to all but tho litigant*.
Horace related tho occurrence on tho stage
lhe night before.
-You arc. undoubtedly

nmme&lt;J,

raid

G H^tbst your honest opinion m an attor-

"S^.....
IfTTl I*

.

nock was Kuffuwd in n warm bludi.

Horace hwitated.
“What m that!" she ario-d, Irer pretty brad
drooping «I&gt;1 lower. Horare bw-itated till
sire looked np inquiringly. Then Ire took a
step toward l*r end held out his arms.
“To stay marrial." he almost whispered.
She !*pmng into his arm* with a cry of joy
nndrarpriw. “Do you'mean it!” '
,
He did not speak bix answer, it was not
iKeexary.-lViH H. Faris hi New York

Good
■tciiaii CATARRHS^

“-&gt; «• th Mya-dejM.
__i .!-• l?r,«r can I ever tell
a----- — - t-

Corrtitntion
ot hb birthday owe

SO
rubbish.................... ....................
Mr. Baker, drayii&lt; 4 loads rub­
bish................. 77.......................
Homer Giddings. 5 maple trees set
but on 2d ward grounds.......
H. A. Goodyear,
cords 4 foot
wood........ .................................... - —
Tbe finance committee reported back
all of the above accounts excepting
that of H. A. Goodyear, and rwomended tbeir allowance at the amounts
claimed, and on motion they were al­
lowed by a yea and nay vote.
On motion of Mr. Kelly the secretary
was instructed to procure a sufficient
number of certificates of graduation,
the same to be printed from Che plat
owned by tbe board.
On motion of Mr. Goodyear the board
proceeded to the ejection of a superin­
tendent for the ensuing year.
On the first ballot (the whole number
of votes cast were 10, ot which Mr. J.
W. Roberts, of Nash Wile, received 0,
blank L
Mr. Roberts was declared elected.
Moved by Mr. Goodyear that the
aalary of superintendent for ensuing
year be fixed at S1,000. Carried.
Adjourned.

NO FLIES HERE!

•■agrrly.

“in.th rnr «••»’
Tb.tew H
elcar. Mi* Merrick i» unqnreti.maWy your
master pemlonnd him off. He i« ' "[ThapPJ
with tut, an’ be is never tires! of tcjfta.il*
.tf the wav that then

Beard of EdneaUon of tbe city ef
Bantings met in regular sewdon at the
common council famm at 7 JO n. m.
Meeting wan exited to order by the
PrraWenL
Prta’t-Bxuer, Bcraaeau, Ford, Good­
year. GrwutWd, Hulraan, Kelly, Lath­
rop. JUchty, Rider aad Tomlinson:
Absent—DawaonThe minutes of previous meetdag
were sead and approved.
» The SuperintendeB* gave the total
enrollment for school aa 812. In hiuh
school 172. The mmape and measlea
now so prevalent in tbe city was report­
ed as having decreased the average at­
tendance in all departments during the
present term.
In other respects the
school was progressing saUslactoraUy.
I'rof. Cole stated tha» he was not an
applicant for the position ot Superinten­
dent or the ensuing year.
The com. on grounds and buildings
reported that the underground pipe that
carries water from main building to
south cistern wm in need ot repairs It
being made of wood*
On motion ot Mr. Lathrop the com­
mittee were instructed to lay a npw con­
ductor out of tile of sufficient size to
cany oB the water.
Tbe following bill of account were
presented and referred to finance com­
mittee.
E. Batterson. 31 hours work on
Kunite and walk at main
Idiag .;............... ,t}.............. $
E. WHkins, 27 hours work on
same...
4 06
John Eggleston, 1 d.iv work on
walk at 2d ward building.....1 SO

Graphic.

�MORRILL &amp; CO.,

WBUUW
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on the county farm, if any. If it
|
Taxpayer having -thrown -off • 'is thin an extravagant outlay for labor, then
no one la more to blame for it thanMrSchantz, as ho ought to have corrected
the extravagance then. Every time
he condemns Mr. Green for extrava­
Hastings, Mi oil, Muy 12th, 1887.
gance or bad management, he condemns
,,
little confession Is good for the soul, Elmaeif.
I now submit to your renders if Mr.
and I hope my distinguished-critic feels
better lor Laving owned that he was Eydeshymer and Mr. Schantz. not Mr.
Hicks
and
myself,
ore
not
responsible
•the individual who. under the sign
jBDBOKIAX. Iotm.
■manuel of Taxpayer, would etab a fel­ for the fact that Eyrlrehynier was not
low officer in the back. Mr. Schantz his own successor. He would have been
he had agreed to work for the 8400
The capital at Michigan this stum seems to find newspaper notoriety un­ if
wbteh we ofiered him. He would have
has • been a favorable resort for what pleasant. Sorry for him buthe invited, been if Mr. Schantz had told
the calamity and must take the conaeMr. Huntington, president of tbe cuencea. He also says he-feels bad if Eycleahymer would work for 8400 if be
Central»Pacific Railroad, would call lie has injured me, and In the same ar­ couldnX get more. Mr. Schantz knew
would pay 8400, but no more. Why
•■explainers." The talk of cheapening ticle brands me as a wilful liar. These we
did he not tell us that Evcleahymer
fares in Michigan brought a flock of opposite statements may be reconcilable would stay at that figure ? He h^s ad­
with Mr. Schantz's religious creed, but
mitted that be knew It. l*erba» Mr.
railroad ^explainers.” Proposed liquor that creed must be highlv-elastic.
hud personal reasons. Perhaps
legislation is attracting “explainers"
tt has doubtless seemed very strange Schantz
he wanted Mr. Eydeshymer s trade
from &gt;tbe liquor manufacturers and to your readers as it has to myself, that which be had lost This reminds me
Mr.
Schantz
should
be
holding
up
Ed.
liquor Milers. The members of the
Green as a terrible exampleof extrava­ that on the day when the bids were
legislature aro-evldently regarded as a gance and bad management during his opened and after the overseer was chos­
pretty . ignorant set of people, who re- Last year us overseer, when Mr. S. had en, Mr. Schantz said in substance in my
store: "J am well satisfied: Geo.
i|uire\coDstant Instruction from all it in his own power to have prevented Hougbtalin was my second choice.
kinds of “explainers.”—Evening Jour­ such extravagance and mismanage­ He also said to me as nearly as 1 can
ment. For nearly a year Mr. 8. and
nal.
one tn sympathy with him were' the recollect. "Well. I’ll have another good
customer anyway.”
Canada-is-uneasy for fear President majority of the board of superintend­
In conclusion. 1 want to say that I
ents. if Mr. Green was extravagant, it
Cleveland.may issue a proclamation of was tbe business of Mr. &amp;, for which shall never be cranky about any honest
non-intercourse with that country. If he was paid by Barry county, to hold criticism of my official acts, but when
a person of Mr. Schantz’s standing and
our Canadian neighbors only knew how him in check. If bis management was profession stabs mein the bock, lacking
innocent our un-American president bad, Mr. S. should have Insisted on the manhood to sign his own name to
such changes us were necessary. It
his
tirade against me, I shall tell him
was ofsuch -intention, they wonld have comes with, mighty poor grace for him
no further cause for ■alarm. Congress to whine about Mr. Green's last yearat plainly that I think he Is a coward, and
exceedingly dirty work. I like
put it in Cleveland's power to compel this late day. Wh? did he not correct doing
any fair criticism; but the man who
Canada to deal justly with us on the the abuses of which he complains when under the guise of Taxpaver attempts
it was easily in his power to do so; and
!labaries.&lt;iuMtion; but the president has . why when he was asked to appear be­ to parade me before the public as guilty
persistently refused to' move in the fore a committee of the supervisors and of dishonorable official acts will be told
In plain English just what 1 think of
matter at all. This is very humiliating substantial hia charges of bad manage­ him. If he will be fair, and show his
ment on the county farm, did he fall to
to all .who .wish io see the honor of the ■do
sincerity and manhood by giving me
so?
his
name, ho will never complain ot my
nation and the rights of its citizens
I did onee Bay thaUEydahymer was
maintained.
the beet overseer on^the county larm. being cranky about his criticism. As
to
responsibility for the present 'over­
I do not wish to state just now why I
Tbe Journal in an article relating to changed my opinion; but can and will seer, Mr. S. need not take any of IL He
Dr. McGlynn, says: “Accumulations If I find it necessary, and there will be can be relieved of every particle of that
load.
of nature's-domain inqM l«e prohibited no mistake about it dther.
H. HOUUHTAUK.
But I would willingly have agreed to
. and limited; if not t&gt;y 1», it will be by give Mr. Eydeshymer 8400 to continue
r
The Michigan Senate defeated the
force.” According “lo Ahis idea, the as overseer, and Mr. 8. knows that I
capital punishment bill by a close vote.
farmer who fa industrous and economi­ voted to pay him that sum. Had the
cal, and desires to invest hfa money in Buperiatendents been advised that he
would accept that figure, no advertise­
more land., ■•must be prohibited and ment
for bids would have been made,
limited; if not by law. it will be by and i» would have been continued as Uon. all Mntooa ire hereby forbid hirboriag or
force.” We have heard the Journal ovenrer by a unanimous vote of the tniatlui ber on my arwxint.
I stall pay no
otJwr amtractlp*.
editor advocate a good many cranky superintendents. But Mr. E. stated to dabu
Haalinn, Mich., April a, INT.
me and to others that be would not ac­ bated
____________________DANIEL G. MIXER.
ideas; but never any more monstrous cept 8400. 1 was oppossed to increas­
than that. How do farmers like such ing salaries in these hard times.
we would not pay more than 8400 and
rot?
Mr. E. stated that he would not accept
President Angell, of the university of that figure, the board did the oplv thing
"The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line."
Michigan, in view of the defeat of the left it—advertised for bills, sMd'Mr. S.
fa
as much responsible us anybody else
prohibitory amendment, expressed him­
Route to MxnjuHIe and th* Iron
for such advertisement. When the Only Direct
Copper Bellow* of the Upper I’enluself to a communication to the Detroit bids were open, we found that Evcleshy*ul* of Michigan.
Tribune.««in- fatfor of the following mer’s oiler was 8400; a figure that he
legislative measures; “1. To establish biul all along refused to accept. An­ Two Through Train' rrb way dally, making
elowe conneetloM in Vntan Depot at all rolnw
other
whose
bid
was
8100
less
than
Mr.
local option by counties or towns; 2. To
E.'s and whom the majority or the
The territory traversed i» famous tor Its
increase the tax oji selling both malt board deemed qualified for the place
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
and spirituous liquors. If practicable was choeen. There was no personal
Ticket* for tale at all point* via tbh route.
to carry the measure 1 should favor a reason about iL It will lie time enough
general prohibitlory law. and req sire a to criticise the choice of the majority For Maps. Folders. Kates and information adwhen his vear is up. and common de­
vote of a town or county to suspend it. cency would urge that courae upon anv
if selling is to be allowed in the town fair man. But I leave it to your read-,
Beautiful KITE given away with every purchase of ITworth of Boy's goods.
Gen '1 Paa*. &amp; Ticket AgL. Marquette, Midi.
t-rs if the superindententa were not
or county."
fully justified in advertising for bids,
Probably few. if any. men in this and accepting one that was 8100 less
courtoy arc more familiar with the ins than Eycleshymer's. I also ask them
and outs of the copper mining industry if Mr. h. is not himself responsible for.
tbe fact that he is now the overseer, tie­
than Senator Jay Hnbbell. In an in­ cause if he had Baid he would accept
terview published in yesterday's Free 8400. his election would have been
Press, tbe senator predicts that the or­ unanimous and do bids being called for.
ganization of the great corporation to Mr. E. has since stated and Mr. Schantz
has admitted that the latter knew be­
build smelting works at Duluth m*-nn» fore we advertised for bids that he. That tho well known and popular Grocery and Provision
House of
a fierce fight for the supremacy and that Eyclrahymer, would have accepted
“there will be cheaper copper for many 84D&lt;), if he could get no more, why
did
not
Mr.
Schantz
let
the
other
super
­
veara." The Calumet and Heda mine, intendents know this? If he had Mr.
he says, will sell at Wfa ceute, ir
ry, abd “on a pinch" can drop to 9 cents. E, would still be overseer.
It will be remembered that in his have bought about tbe era of Good Gooixls and Low Prices.
&gt;So whether tbo miners live or die. we first
article Mr. 8. stated the total
shall have cheap wash-boilers.
expense to Barry county for labor Why! Because they have been and still remain
ou
the county farm under Mr,
The scissors of our contemporary of
iieeen
8658.3J. I never look­
the Jouroal will get him into trouble ed the was
matter up. Imt rimply Miff: and competitors have heen compelled to cut down on old
if he does not exercise more care’ln his Allowing tbe Bum of
to repre­ flirtirPC in order
l.*rw&gt;n nnw vhen
.... ..’ll. al
v .
selections. In the editorials which he sent the total expense for lalwr under figures in order to keep any where near up with tlie procession.
writes he Is constantly advocating Green, then the balance in. favor of
fusion with tbe democracy. In his last
why we have established this reputation, and reduced the
issue, an article from the Indlanapolf? made by Mr. Schantz. I nRsumed them
price of living to even'family in Barry county, particularlv
Leader, which he gives hfa editorial ap­ to be correct, and now he says 1 utter a
'
proval says that the democratic and re­ wilful and deliberate falsehood because those who buy groceries m Hastings, is because
1 took hfa figures as a basis upon which
publican parties are one. If they are. to 8gure. According to that, the man
why should greunbackers and. demo­ who takes Mr. Schantz on his own
statements will be branded by Mr. 8. m
crats act together?
a wilful and deliberate liar. If such a
In his speech before the Kentucky name is to be given anybody for hoWe give to our customers the profit that tho Cash System
democratic aute convention. Speaker lleVing what Mr. Schantz m/b, then Mr. has over the old fogy credit system. Credit compels the dealei
The above cut represents the Buckeye Folding Binder.
Schantz
is to be pitied.
Carlisle stated that the democratic par­
I now make him a proportion.- Let to make the good cusnomer pay the losses from dead beats dead . Juy.a!sotBell,The Walt«r A Wood Binder Empire Binder.
ly won tbe election in 1884 by the prom­ bin; choose any competent man, and I
a^
’
n
te°
Or
aCOOUIlts
and
t,me
and
“
one
y
&gt;n
keeping
ises it made to the people, and now ad­ wlU another. Let the two select a third,
Md Milwaukee Junior Binder; all No. 1 machines. &lt; all and
mits that tbe party is unable to keep its and the three be a committee who shall
see them.
Respectfully,
pranlMs. Out of U. niotek tfllMon- deckle between us. We will submit all . Cash enables us to treat all alike, one price to all, and to
we have published on the overseer quw- grve lower pnees on the same quality of goods than our creS
ttoo- .
- ommtttee deride, after
ed as untrue to its promises.
roa
conrideriug what we have written, that it competitors can do.
I am guilty as Mr. Schantz charges of
Cleveland has i&gt;een forced to Hhow his
* vWllr,ul and ddiberatefidMhand in the presideotal game. The re- ?°°*
J*5™11 Uieir report to
Have you noticed that when ourcompetitoregetupasnecial
oent newspaper discussion has brought be published, and It they decide that I £?ct“own fine they &amp; Bay
not we shall submit that their re­
out a disclosure of the fact that he will have
port be published. Mr. Sebum z. has ad­
be a candidate in 1888, and it is doubt­ mitted two errors in his figures-oae of
ful if his nomination can be prevented. 854 for wood-cutting under Mr. EycleaThe people, however, will manage to hvnse.-, and of 8104 Jor hired girl under
. P^T0-'- 1
y°ur readers if 1 have
defeat his election.—B. C. Journal.
,1 have received the largest stock of
not far better grounds for accusing him
The official canva-w of the result of
the election In Michigan. April 4 th, re- me. Bat I prefer to believe that it was
“ ®venSfel ln his c*so- KI““ ffoUrrohi the fact that over fiOJJOO rotes rr; of taking Mr. Schantz at his word, and
h°™
for th&gt;l- I1Qatat col„°ty Ua? tbB‘ W&lt;!ar8 th9 °Dly
vote; th«t over 100.000 Uhl not vote on1
luldng me hard names will nut exBarry
tbcsalorin amendment; and that Mich­■ that
case Sts own Wunders and mfatakea.
igan 11 a Republican date by XliJpo'
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
Mr. Schantz. He
plurality.
.
Mr Eycleehyto this city.
Inor® reonomical manager
Here are a few:
Jay Gould is Bald -to remember the
Wll°- HlB «hikt Sl» Iba. Valinda Rairins.................
time when be only earned 825 a month. °* taring from sale of produce waa u I lb. good Plug Tobacco
mortUlrajiaUur..
; SL^J00^£“"*“** for the farm |s 1" Choice Fine Cut Tobacco......................................................................
only Mr. Schantr’a guea»-ao. Hfa flg. 1 “ Choice Fine Cut Tobacco dark
that tills remembrance must be refresh- urea are. to use his own word b “as near 4 Iba. (rood Japan Tea...
Id “ Carolina Rice.............................................................................................
iagto him.
W got bl” That kind of slop
.....................................................................
will. f go down. Bitt now he gives .»- Nice.Ruor...............
Every lady invited to
Germany and France .-ontinue to tie
। another grand boost and says: • * tatTaatatJ.psa........... . .............................................................
Ub.BlrtSMd............. ,...................................... :.............. ...............................
the chip-on-the-shoulder act, but the
1 G»l. Wiw Whit«&lt;&gt;U
.................... .................................................................
Wrt • foil ™
1
whole business ends in bluster. Lota -from ♦4001O81HAL ifMr.Sd^S
K)
1 00
shall fuutinne to make surh
•

Tbe Hastings Banner.

EDFIOHBANNF.k.:

MICH

ALL READY FOR BUSINESS

New Stock in Every Department.

Men's and Youth’s Clothing.
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing.
Men's Fine Furnishing Goods.
Ti’u.nlcs and Satcliels!

Elegant Line of Spring Overcoats!

Special Bargains in $7.50, $10 and $12 Men’s Suits; also a Fine
Line of $15, $18 and $20 Suits.

I

In All-Wool Pants at $1.50—less than one-half the manufacturers
price.
In fact we are

Loaded With Bargains!

DDlBth.SosthStoiAtlaBticR’y

. It is the wonder of other dealers how such fine goods can be sold
at such ruinous prices. It is all in buying right; as goods well
bought are half sold.
•
A cordial invitation to all to give us a call, and examine and con­
vince yourself that we
xDO JUST AS WE ADVERTISE.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO,

.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

Let the People Judge! FARMERS!
’

THEIR VERDICT IS

Binder, are invited to call at

IVIKISeKin BROS.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES

v

v Tlie Reason

We Sell the Best Goods.
We Sell Strictly for Cash.
„
One Price to All.

MESSER BROS.

Pointer Number 1.

p^EW DRY GOODS !

Pointer Number 2.

i uSWia

&lt;j’x

h“d
is

Pointer Number 3

DRESS GOODS!

DARE QUOTE PRICES.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery' etc.

Call and See our Goods

3 Dox. Ckaho ITaa'.

io

Crackers

throne is about aa ootufortable as

All goods proportidnaily cheap. AU goods strioUy'
in the middle of a J uly day.

this expense aa extravagance, he ought

'

J- H. BEAMER &amp; OO.

We can please you with goods and prices.

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'

The Hastings Banner.■

Demond, a state reader.
PERSOHAL_MENTION.
was btfore Justice Kenaston Friday to ,
Subd,J'&lt;1 “
- answer to the charge of offending 'the xibvm^“d
HASTINGS. THURSDAY. MAY U. 1«.
peace and dignity of the nmnls ».v -Dr. Cbn. BM1. ot Alters. «BOS
our streets Thursday last.
Local Advertising Ratee:
Mrs. Hallock. of Lapeer, is the guest
x&lt;4ip*ric; Locals. 5 cento per line.
''riTML-iiLl.D Post bu appoint*! , of her daughter Miss Ella.
K
Local*.« cent, per line.
Local*. 13S &lt;*“** P«r b”*commltte. or 10 to wUdt futxte to erect pJla' £
Obituary Nodcee.Boento per line.
t1®111®7 vi»ited Grand
c2Jd&lt; M Tb»»k». to cento per line.
• county Ktldlw,' monumeot u a coal Rapids friends the past week.Manage mid Death nottofiTree.
All nonces tor Eutertalxunento tor protU.ct
Mrs. H. C. Turner, of Wayland, is
div.dual&gt; or ontanixatlotw except forcharttal
the guest of Hastings friends.
irrurU’lrut ptuposes, will be charged tor
Mrs. P. W. N is kern, of Manistee, is
the guest of Hastings friends.
The Detroit Fvening Journal of Sat­
p- i ii REASONS
thJ’^S”1!1 oHp?r'" Cwo- Mich- &gt;•
urday last was a bit of newspaper en- the guest of Hastings relatives.
Why you iliould buy Spectacle* of
terpruse without a parallel In the hlstoC2"k &lt;* “"P*' Uro'-'
mont
T^e hantl*o®e supple- township. was a Banner caller SaturI
v,ew of Detroit, near­
ly Jx4 feet in size, given with eaeb
i -t. lie bx* the be*t fintruiarnw to examine number of that issue, is a work of art.
&amp; Goody®*r *nd Mrs. Ed.
a pta
pleasant
*
“"‘ tea Friday
a*
' At a meeting of the Hastings Roller
I Mill Co^ held Wednesday evening of
lbix» pupil to any distancr oa
"&gt;&lt;•
.re
to ocr°Uo*rin&lt; offlwn we"
.'fiture a brtur fll ot tbe «peo; ubu clitedJk‘
V,C*tod b’ cb“- Jon“
^rylciist separata.
■
on Jefferson St
Hi, prlcn l« thf m&lt;nt liberal, cou«idcf4
Gr’in?
and ,F- B- Tidball, of
blKli quality (if tin* xurnls.
’
Vice President- C. 8. Burton
Hl^dTuPla&gt;1 wwe ln the dty a por­
is
iu t.eed of optical foods should
bus. No ebarxv lor examination of the ^bec y and Treas.-W. H. Power*.
tion of the past week.
One day last week John J. Fuller
Married, in this dtv. Wednesday
contributed 845 to tbe dty treasury
(XSMAK1XGJ
“h *? lte?- Dan,on- John K.
upon invitation of Justice Sweezey. the Babcovk and Mrs. Rebecca Nary?
MISSES ANNIE and CAK1IIK TEAVIJ
some being the amount assessed hiffi thl\?*wrv?6Kdl.^ on the road 1or
t.- Ai'9'«me* to the ladlra of HMtlnm and for beiag drunk and disorderly. It
.W- &amp;&gt;„ of Grand Rap­
tv .hit they
prepared to do all work in
: &gt; k i&gt; -• I a h 1 NG line PruuipUr. Neatly and would stem that the paying of fayy Ids, dealers in pianos and organa,
. ■
Style. i‘rloe» reason ablr. They thnidli^iY0Ui1^ be, ome monotonous to /^aiaa. Baldwin spent a portion of the
. • stfMlartiiry work. Call on them ad the individual In question.
er M. E. Nevtn»‘ More.
past
week u.
at hii home,• for- the purpose
wi.-i- hi&lt;
purpose
__ - to
EBNi^r IngeaisoIl in the June Or
of eivintr
git log his nrni
arm •&gt;a rest. He _went
number‘of The American Magazine Detrou to join his clnb the first of the
will describe the "Last Remnant of
J. C. Andrus and L. L. Hollowav and
E rontieiT—a portion of our country
near thejnorthwestern boundary wliich families spent Sunday at Wall Lake.
was an unsettled and almost unexpior- Dr. says that if it had not be-n Sunday
he
would have captured some of those
untii penetrated by the
Northern Pacific Railway.
\ huge bass that were so numerous near
DAWNS A BADCOCK.
the surface of the water.
W. IL IBrearley. who has been con­
Circuit Court.—Th® cawa disposed
Proprietor.,
nected with tho Evening News since
its first issue, has purchased the De­ of and the manner of disposal are as
troit Evening Journal, taking possras- follows:
J. W. Gilkev, plaintiff in error, vs. the
i0IJ S*®**** °f thto week. TheJour
paper in Detroit people, defendant in error, for violation
and it will retrorado none under the of fish laws, argued and submitted.
People vs. Wm. Tuttle, assault and
iu» ifeil to inspect tbt* market. which they proprietorship ofMr. Brearley.
/The fiat regular meeting of the exe- battery, continued.
People ys. Charles Lester, assault
ki-rpmc meat* praeerly durlnx tho fcutive committee of tbe Alumni Asso­ with intent to commit murder, plalntlfi
ciation of the Hastings High School admitted to bail at 8800.
J-U Rogers vs. A. F. Fausev. as­
will be held next Wednesday evening,
May 18tb st the home of C. W. Jones sumpsit, continued.
A. H. Hochstatter et al., vs. H. M.
AU members are requested to be pres­
Lee.
assumpsit, settled.
ent as arrangements for the annual nrA. P. Cook vs. Anna Whitnev. et. ak.
pinion will be made at that time.
_y
ejectment, judgment for plaintiff 8150.
TkiE cheapest and best place to buy
A. 8. Merchant vs. Wm. A. Elsey. asplow points in Michigan is the Haat- aumpsit. continued.
Geo. J. Lamb vs. A. 5
iuc* Engine .k Iron Works. They plevin. on trial.
manufacture ISX different kinds of
Hiram L. Brown vs. Jones Early, us* |
Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock
drilled plow points. They ask for and suinpsit, continued.
want the farmers trade. Thev will
E. J. Eagle va. Henry Curtis, assump­
treat you liberaly and honestly. 'Bring sit, continued.
Mong your old iron to exchange.
Another Pioneer Gone.—Mr. Al•ry -Itart mmk co piexse jatrona.
.HOCKBY STOBE.
holders of the Parker Strainer A Cut- •lyn Boardman Cooper died at his house
d Co., held Saturday evening, the fol in this city Monday night, after a brief
.Central House
2 jAT-X. XXT
Ulneits. He was bora in Seneca Co,, N.
towing ofilcera were elected:
Y., March 24.1813. In 1835 he was mar­
BLOCK.
President--W. F. .Sidnam.
ried to Emaline Napier, and in June,
Vice PDMident—L. L. Halloway.
1837, they located in Woodland town­
Secretary—C. W. Jones.
’
ship,
then
a
wilderness.
Mr.
Cooj-er
as
­
1Trea.suDer—W. L. Wilkins.
sisted in the organization of the town­
.Phe preliminary examination
ship. being ite flrat road commissioner.
■Chas. W. Lester, of Baltimore, charged He was a successful farmer, a jovial ceremonies. Details are made to dec­
tki*, week, 1,720.
with attempt to do great bodily barm man. and well liked by his neighbors. orate graves at 9 a. ni. outside of the
About four jears ago he moved to this
A’.n&lt;r attempt to murder, was held be- city where he has since resided. Friday city and io thia vicinity. It is the in­
|En rim: stock of Bee Hive wfilbesold. &lt;ore justice K»na»ton Friday afternoon, of last week he was taken with » con­ tention of the notft to properly observe
this day. and not have it savor of a
and the prisoner was held for trial
Bt watches at John Bessnier’s. The without l»ail. Lester it will be remem- gestive chill and gradually grew worse Fourth of July celebration.
until the end came. His wife is left to
• K for the least looney.
kiered is alleged to have attempted to mourn the loss of a kind companion.
Died.—On the 24th, of paralysis, at
White plug bate .are ali the rage kill his divorced wife by forcibly ad­ The remains are to be interred in the
ministering chloroform.
-[Liitur g-tus of this city.
Woodland cemetery to-day, short servi­ tho home of her son-in-law, John W.
We regwtCoL (Mil’s health will not ces being held at the house in this city Earl, near Prairieville, Sarah, (wife of
j.N’uiEv. Jewell is'boildinga new
this forenoon, the funeral to be held at
Howard, aged 78 years and 11,
(.•■u*.!1 in th^serodd ward.’
permit him to continue business, and. the Baptist church. Woodland, at 1 Peter
months.
Tilt: court roc*? has&gt;been thoroughly •ech being the fact that he must quit o’clock.
Deceased was born in Ilunderdon Co..
renpv&amp;tod and rtri-arpt-ted.
•iisinese. He is offering goods lower
New Jersey, June 27th, 1808, married
THE IlENDER-nOTT-QVAlF Wedlhe age of 27. then with her husband
The 'periury walteed around in the than he hm fort!wAysold them: Houiu*- DINC&lt;.—One of those happy and pleas­ at
moved to the state of Ohio, where they
keepers goods, on paintings, tin ware,
this place Monday.
in fact the entire stock, will be closed ant gatherings, which people who at­ experienced many of the toils and hard
Having purchased the entirotock utthe Cash Drug Store,
Wti.L SrEJJrE has purchased Mrs. owt at once, and tt wi« be your advan­ tend remember with pleasure occurred ships of pioneer life. In the year 1854
" Hyde's hoiiM in the second want.
tage to seothe bstgafac you get nt the at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mra. there was a removal from Ohio to and desiring to do only an Qxelnsive drug businovs, we will
Jed Hendershott, in Irving, .Michigan, Michigan, here they have since lived, sell at and below cost the entire stock of
. Van Arman has puscliased tbe Bee Hive.
.
until death separated them two years
BSH-er hquv in the 4th ward, aud takes
Monpav night ofiiotr Ayer arrested on the evening of the 4th inst., on the since. She was a faithful wife, a kind
of the marriage of their oniv
tDinoiic.’- poshttwioci.
Votaey J. Miller, a blacksmith living occasion
son, Grunt H. to) Miss Nora Quaff, of and indulgent mother, patient to endure
through
all
her
suffering.
Three
W &gt;ev. everybody who owes A. near the Tamarack settleaent. for being this city. The teremony was perform­
v. . i.. .• ,-aH xxni pay. up at once. I drunk. Tuesday he was brought before ed by Bev. Geo. D. Lee in the presence daughters survive her: Mrs. J. L.
Mich., Mra. R. H.
■ -’i-: have itiy pay uow.
Juittee Swrvzey, when toe charge of of many friends of the bride and groom. Chandler;Benzonia,
Miss Nora by her quiet, lady-like Weaver, Rutland, Mich., and Mra. J.
.Mi: iNTiMi^.GiiAJrraENSMMwnoTT drunkeoneas was withdrawn and Mill­
W. Earl, who has had the care of her
will pleaaccept our thanks for a sam­ er was arrested for forging an order manner has won the confidence and re­ mother all through her decline, and
on Mr. Oren Rontbeck for ffl, signing spect of all who know her in this dty. whose record of loving, faithful atten­
ple oi their wedding cake?)
;
tbe nsaae of a Mr. Spencer to the same. and their beat wishes go with her in tion is written by him who beheld It
Eked Bum has purehased a lot of He waived examination, and will bq ar­ her new reiatiocu.
H. Wightman on West State StM and raigned at the prefent term of Circuit
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
Mr. and Mrs. Hendershott are well
funeral sermon was preached
will procivd to build thereon.
pleased with tbeir new daughter and onThe
Court.
Tuesday, April 28lh, by Rev. T. F. them at your own price.
we fed that their happy home will be Babcock
-JriA.L ll&lt;K)kiUL being unable to
from
words
found
in
II
Cor.
4:
Since Sunday last the “boas" report­ bnppier fro® Riis occasion.
seacn here Monday afteraoon, court
er of the Banner remains at what he
Parties from Irving. Middleville, 17.
was adjourned to Tuesday morning.
deems a rwpectfol distance from the Hastings'and Grand Rapids were pres­
We ilutll erect her here no more:
Mh«. R. P, Brown dodres to anent. The bride and groom were the re­
DcaUt baa called, and gently bore her
heels
of
a
certain
stallion
owned
In
■iuuut;.- to the public that her dresecipients o' many beautiful and costly
iokxiog rooms dose promptly at six this city. Tbe animal may be “as kind presents. After the wedding supper,
as a kitten.** as his owners say; but the which was all one coaid ask for, the
o 41ock each evening.
clatter of his Iron-bound heels against
Ob! we
Next -Sabbath the annual eollection boards and not two inches from one’s happy couple were left in their future
/(■n church benevolences will be taken bead. Is not conducive to confidence in home with best wishes for future hap­
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of
We shall tulM. when oft we come '
'
at Che M. E. church In this city. It is the kindness of this particular horse. piness.
Fhrre her cutie word* bare ebterrd i
that an interested wUlbe pres­ Ib fact, he’s altogether too familiar,
We regret to state that May 10th
ent.
r
especially with newspaper men.
has come and gone, and despite the
Vacant In her chalr'and pillow,
'
Clt-cjj has got in his work In great
Mr. Oliver England, of Orange­ almost superhuman efforts of the half
O1 wa hare m mother now.
iJiar- in this section of late, especially
No nutra shell watch ua from the window.
-uioDf’ the professional men of this ville, is serving a 10 days sentence in ,dozeh canvassers, there is still left to be
No more meet ut at tbe door.
w 'k For Proof «« Banner of next the Allegan county jail, for violation of :raisi d to complete the payment of the
the fish law. His arrest grew out of i830JDO0 bonus and right of way a little
over
&gt;1,000. At the meeting hdd
We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
&lt;
«TJLK
Herald says that Dr. the bad blood existing between the nearly
three
weeks
ago,
the
sum
then
ment has of selling the
‘ I rio"*e- of th*! city, was taken Hastings and Plain well boat clubs, ito be raised was XA00; and the bal­
I
suddpQly with heart disease Sunday caused oy the arrest of John W. Gilkev ance
now necessary to raise the requir­
i
»
Ai 5aal *rcounta he was some for tbe same offense. It may be poasl- ed
amount is as stated above. Those
ide that some of the officials of Allegan i
better. .
counw will have reason to regret their who have labored so earnestly tor the
are st a loss to know just what to
I h e knives made to my order with action In the case of Mr. England. One road
i
They have Unlay telegraphed Mr.
uiy name stamped on them which 1 thing is quite evident, via: the fish law do.
&lt;
at Kalamazoo, asking for a little
warnint to be better than any other in will be strictly oUfcrved in Barry and Bush
.
thy miuket.
more time. Whether this will be grant­
Allegan counties.
ed or not is not known at this writing.
•
JOHN B1MSMKR.
If
it
shall
be, M all earnestly hope a
Saturday morning last word was j
,. Jm: »«uns Relief Corps of this
ettixens meeting will donbtims be call­
T‘
M,li ice cream on the court received at this place that Mrs. Duane (ed. and another grand rally made. Wheat, white
J ;t’u.rd?y afternoon and evening. Ford had disappeared from where she. 'Citizens of Hastings and Barry county
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
for ob“'-““ of with her husband, was staying in will
you, am yon, let this project f*0
,
ought that
Bellevue. It was thou-*-*
*—* she uhad
~’ for a paltry &gt;1,000? We believe you
plete, and the prices right. Whenever yon want any
7
downing.
Tbe
will not. But if you do not act prompt­
lui'i“‘I’ slreJ b&gt;'
wtaate' bone committed suicide by
that day, but no ly, in case another extension is grunted
to«l«l tbta river was dragged C
could
------------—- -be
­ you will lose the chance for the second
jJJ®: IbeownarBawmlobeplewed trace of the rousing[ 1woman
WUb lh« rolls H, a), of q,,, mMBB
to found. Sunday and Monday the in­
railroad. _________.
habitants of Bellevue, Battle Creek and
rwurnml Ui the bone.
Decoration—Monday, May 30tb. t*
Call on us. Prescriptions carefully and accurately com­
^.*5" ?“"■ “lu •»&gt; ■*“&lt; ‘‘O’b. the surrounding country were formed
into searching partiea. but met with no Decorotii* day, and the same wiU be
pounded from fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to
wfiSn"5 l6th-tor Tour or five week. succses until about 2 o'clock Tuesday
appropriately observed by Fitzgerald
mornlng\whea Mrs. Ford was discover­
bio^.f”. ?“* lhe xbliUoa to the ed emerging from beneath her grand­
Do Business; Straight Business, and Lotsof It
"•u.dlng is being constructed.
mother’s bouse in Bellevue, her thirst
Os Mosulv ,t tho J'robete court ta becoming ro unbearable aa to comm-1
Respectfully,
county . Mn. Al.lJ.b M. Flint, ot her to endeavor to get water from the cemetery where the ritualistic exercises
well. Mrs. Ford has been 111 for sever—of graves will take
-Yaiihvilie. was adjudged insane. She
a
sxBora not.
n'
10 th*
“rt "*•'
st are cordially invtt4 participate in tbe

STORES.

STORES.

Will find it to their advantage to examine our Immense .Stock of

^‘rX*™

JOHN BESSMER.

Clothing*, Hats, Caps
AND

Furnishing Goods!

Displayed on Our Counters.

The Assortment is Large, the Styles and Quality Excellent, and the

W mi ™ i
Central House Block.

PRICES THE LOWEST

In Overcoats we have a large variety of the best make, including
the unrivaled

Hoosier Overqoats

We want your trade and will do our best to please you.

“ E. Y. HO.GLE

I-ocal News.

AT COST!

BELOW COSTI

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

Mark This

Watches, Clocks anil Jewelry!
BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit!

’

�ON HELEN’S CHEEK-

VIVISECTING A CALF.

Agricultural

WHOEVER FIRST COMES ALONG WITH

KVGTKKK DAVKKP9J^

IT WILL GET RICH.

&gt;“AIlco»nraunteat Ion* pertaining to thtedepartment should be addressed to Mr. E. Da-: cnee bought them track, Hying that he wuokl

UnusttBl interest is manifetited In tbe
vicinity ot Beverly, Washington comi­
ty, to cutting feed', as well as in grind­
ing grain with fanners' feed in lite; and
fann implement firms there have sold
live times aa many cutters and feed
mills as in apv one-season before.
J. J. Gessd. a farmer with 1(0 acres
of rough clav land. liTtog two mile?
north of Beverly, gives his experience.
”1 bought in the fall ot I8S4 a cheap S8
hand-cutter, and from n»y experience :n
cutting feed for horses nnd cattle dur­
ing the winter of ’® and *86.1 was nalistied that it paid. Early to the fall of
1880 1 bought a S30 Roes cotter for fast
cuttingliy hand pdwer. I was so well
pleased with it that I decided after two
months* use that I would get a faster
cutter with power to work it; so 1 sold
this 330 hand cutter and bought a W&gt;
Boss power cutter, which will cut a ton
of dry fodder in one hour."
-The feed mill and power that I pur­
chased was a Maud 5., advertised to the
Ohio Farmer. With this mill and Boas
cutter, with ttyo horses : 11 cut fifty
shocks of dry fodder, cut one inch iong,
100 hills to the shock, and ground ten
bushels of corn in one hour. -At one
trial I ground sixty-seven bushels of
corn- in two hours and twenty-seven
minutes with two horses, not running
the cutter at the same time."
“I had a lot of very coarse rank .clo­
ver hay that the cattle would not eat,
except the tops. I out this hay, one
inch long, and mixed it with an equal
amount of wheat straw, cut likewise,
and tbe cattle eat it all up clean and
thrive bn it 1 have cut some feed onehalf inch, and believe the finer it is cut
the further tbe feed will go."
“1 am keeping on this••)-acre farm,
which is known as a/jxw 'tick ridge'
farm, 114 head of sheep, rBih*d of cut­
tle and three head of horses. For the
horses and cuttle I cut all the rough
feed and grind the grain, and am satTsed from my three years' experience in
cutting fe«| that I am wintering twice
;ts much stock as I could if ,1 were to
teed in the rough way of uncut and on­
ground feed."
.
"With the aid of one hand I cut and
ground enough feed to five hhnrs. with
two horses, to last two weeks. I have
my feal mill aud cutter and all my
stock in one barn. I have not yet ex­
perimented with cut and ground feed
for sheep, but believe it will pay to cut
feed for them also; but my hay that 1
am tending them this winter is green­
cut Urbany, and ‘the sheep eat it up
clean. If it was dry timothy, or it I
was feeding dry fodder to sheep I
should certainly cut IL" .
"My entire outfit of feed mill power
aud cutter coat SIW, and I know it to
be a money-saving institution and the
moat profitable thing I' have ever bad
on my farm. Besidis catting and
grinding my own teed I have cut
for my neighbors, charing them
live cents per bushel lor grinding, and
aJUke proportion to value for cutting
"My grandfather, an old German
farmer, used to aay: ‘Farming is a
trade, and it is the hardest to learn of
any trade.' I am certain that duriug
the past three years I have learned a
very profitable part of tbe trade, in my
experiments in cutting and grinding
feed. Iain very glad to give the Ohio
farmers the benefit of my experience,
and know if they would stop the waste­
ful practice, of feeding coarse feed in
the trough, that is. without cutting,
they would make from 25 to &amp;0 per
cent more profit out of their stock.
The time is coming when the Ohio
farmers will cut ail their feed, as the
New York and Pennsylvania farmers
now do. The New York and Pennsyl­
vania farmers would not do It unless
they found it profitable to do so."
Mr. Geese! furnished the above at my
request. 1 may add. to explanation of
the term poor “tick ridge" farm, that
this Is a hill bordering the Muskingum
river, the soil of which is a very poor
yellow clay. The stock mentioned by
Mr. G. is certainly a pretty fair amount
for a 100-acre farm of this quality. I
am perfectly familiar with th« farm.
Mr. (towel’s statement above, that
farmers would make 25 to BO per cant,
more profit out of their stock fr fed on
cut feed, may be taken with a grain or
salt. The great gain to cutting feed is
that the cattle eat it ctean, while with
uncut, thev leave a larger precentage of
»t, eepociallv of straw and fodder. The
mere cutting, even to half-inch lengths,
will neither make the feed more diges­
tible nor more nutritious; but every
practical farmer knows how eagerly
r-tock select the finer parts, for instance
B
tbe chuff of wheat, though It is no more
fnutritious than straw. Cattle will of*
fr,
ten leave coarse hay for wheat chaff,,
simply because the latter is so fine.
’
I have long been of the opinion that
the chief superiority of upland hat over
that grown on the river lies xn its fine­
ness. It is almost a proverb in' our sec­
tion thatcattle, sheep and horses will
winter well on upland hay alone, but
not on river hay without the addition

clean and eat more of it? If this view
is correct, the river farmer needs a feed
cutter more than the upland farmer. Stephen Powers, to Ohio Fanner.

tain heat thou to store heat Ik the foods
Kjwn in suot&amp;Mr, -ttat yoar animals
rn for you in winter. The time for
good resolutions is not too far gone
for you to reuolve on this point—N»tioaid Stockman.

man, suggested that the tu» of chloroform
would bo a better and lews painful mode.
This was finally decided upon, and a reUnblo
man procured, who wm to Imve perfonm.-d
tbe operation. They were all colhxited in the
cirrus tent. There were Cole, Leonard, tiro
rider* nnd tho clows, th-- riiigmarter. the
tumblers nnd lenpeni nnd the three pet duns.
Calling the* Utile mare by uam&lt;- bo told ber
tokiwthem all good bye. The intelligent
animal, stretching forward her bead, kisred
each one. Thin wa* more than they could
stand, and the sacrifice was put off. Cole
had no place to take them to, so Mr. Ixonard
promired to find someone who would assume
chorgoof them, umler a guarantee never to
work tiieni. but to keep them in good order
until old age should claim them for the

SCtajHcifc*'

„—«■

°!lw TtTturn, krtu-r “

lu e.»&lt;UUo„.

o fiiuib Of yout b ! &lt;nrt’•*’****
_ . . ..
*—&lt;li -.n wlBC!

A little boy belonging to tbe Children’s
Mtesioniu-y society in Northfield, and who
has learned tbs blcmedncsi of giving, re­
marked to n comrade, “Before I went to
ihore meetings I was n sting}-, mean sort of
a fellow, but rtow I think Pm cothing out
tdi right!"—Christian Intelligencer.
THE

REWARDS OF LITERATURE.

Pabllsher* Who Drive Hani Bargah

It ha* n - ■ tl -breu made public that Kicbard Henry Dana, Jr., rceclvwi only &lt;250 for
hfa po|xibsr lx»k, “Two Years Before tbe
Mart.’’ while hi, publishAr made a fortune of
fifiO.OCn by it ' Dana wm anxious to sell bls
mami«eript, nnd. ba being at that time en­
tirely unknown, the publhbcr dro\n a hard
bargain with him. Very different are tbe
prices which have been paid to some writers
after they have become famous. Mr. Glad­
stone has just received. 11.250. ar about
twelve cents a word, for his article in the
current numlx-r of a msgnxina. Even this
amount acems small when compared with tho
fabulous sums given for **j&gt;octal work. Dick­
ens was ]&gt;ai‘l *5,000 each for two stories for
Breton nragarine*, white T1m- New York

ESEuSL SS

ng.
“The num who will iurenl
rain*- that will catch the fancy of soctrtj
Cudnt trout*-hlmrelf al^tt tbeHttfac"*
of thb hfe.’saM a s»**y
/AH »

&lt;«*««*"_■= fsrirss

peeksl f-r any &lt;rf 1^ • "*“ "’*’
Zeui in a

*

tbv main artw}, at tbe jvlnt of il'lutfo'
m-at.rnd ufchj* singb stride-- ot tbe kn

tbe drawing of object*'on pafvr and slate*
blindfolded. 1 «s» nt a party th*- other night
when a context of this kind w«r gotten up by
some of the ladi'T. and it pruVnl a **-i:nv of
genuine fun.
jxmr!

the game, *1 will taHCMlfohl Mr. M-----

wo* aonrdingly blindfolded, • pencil wm
put in bh band. and be began to trace tho
outlines of a porta-r on a piece of drawing
paper. It wm funny. I tell you. to watch
that pit; os bo difadoped it. Wtica b- got
through and removed tbe lianilkcrchki from
his cyst to catch a glitu;»e at his work bo just

Trarelgr,” refp.-ieil the £100 offered by bis
publisher, ns ho found on computation that
thia would bo at tbo rate of a crown a
couplet, and bo could not conceive of a poem than Uut'
being worth that sum. What would be have
“He was right It
said lind be been offered, like tbo modern
poet, £5fl a lino.
that aaw it to have likemd It to any object to
Of our own writers, Longfellow has, per­
haps. breu tho meet generally paid. Hb
“Hanging of tbe Crane" brougtit him SB.0W. buy and sell bogs every day. and not one of
while tbe friend wh*» conducted the negotia­
tliem camo nearer a pig than a ;*ig Itself
tion was given f 1,00ft—a suggestive contrast
could if it bad a pencil AU this may look
to lira manner in which genius waarewanlwl trivial tn persons who don't get a great deal
two centuries sgo. when Milton sold tbe &lt;&gt;f parlor entertainment, but I a»ur&gt;&gt; you it
was good tun for orvrylxjdy there, it doesn’t
Clanu in Borton Globa
Ayer's Saranarilla require, smaller doves, and
!i more effective, ttum than other blood midi-

That great American jury, the
rendered a umminmn. verdict in
Pteroe*a Haaaaat l*urnUvv Ft III
dnni remedy for WWMa and .tonu
Walking advertlKniente foe Dr. Sage's C
tarrii Remedy are tbe thomand* It has cure*!.

*ror ino nrss nine, ner oral -Mini's ureal h.
\And thou *rt terrible!
Tira trailmel)' death wiilnh •nntmlly carries off
ttiocurantls ot human belox* In the prime of
yoath. h lades &lt;1 terrible. The first approach
of consumption Is Insidious, snd tbe sufferer
himself is the moat unconscious of its approach.

tut him from taklnc timely step* to arrest the
malady. That it can be arrested in its earlier
•ti«M la beyond quertlon. as there are hundred*
of well-antUraUcated cmm where Dr. Fierce's
Golden Medical Discovery has effected a com-

Some fine catches of salmon are re­
ported at Torch Lake.
th* Children.

My eve* are now In a fptemli-l eoMnu.

nit

Tim parafarrnaHaof tbe gome, n» you can
sec. is simple, yet it can be mink to rod. n
goul dixil of money if any anybody bns o no­
feriortalenf “Hunted Down." In this littl** tion’for portly thing*, lam credibly inform*. J
Norv tbero ara 1 .OOOlincs, with nnavurngeof Mmt tbagenipswbotavrutnl it luu already
eight nnd a half wonts, or thirtyletters' mode 120,000 from the ninuufiirturv nir.i sale
to n line; so that it was pahl for at tbe rnur
of fifty-aevea ceuto a word, or nearly thirteen incrra&gt;ing every day.
cents u letter. The manuscript was literally
"Tlrare i» another form ot nmum-mrut that
in coming into favor very rupidly, though it
tM» for tbe benefit of n fair.
A larger nun proportionately was given
Tennyson, for hti ixx-m on "England nnd
America in 1732," for in this then* are only
twenty linre. for wbfc h bn got $250 a line.
Some one mathematically inclined tw&gt; fig­
ured out that tin- laureate received on that oc­
casion nearly half a dollar for each stroke of
hi* pen. Them ora exceptional fi^airra, but
all literary work is better paid now than w-r
before. Take Goldsmith, for example, who
•old hl. ever d-H£hthd "Wear of Wakefield’

Ayw*s fiareapaHUa. After miJe
medicine a abort time I vL cL^}1*

When tbe '-ou* Tra’ ck^r 11 , , , .i&lt;„
btaJ* u*t -ir ti—■
tbe lecture room were
It***"0*) v
bc-nti Id* lectureiJL-riti of tbe

how easily a trivial little tbinx hewsmre »
crane, I imve only to call your attention to
Un- bann bog game. It isn't the aid bean bag
that you to® from one row or line of 1*™*
to another, but a gnme.tliat »«|turt* a UMo
•kill In throwing. That’* tbe wcrel of tbo
—Lofav- Imogen Chitocy in Tie Iti.U-petaklit.
whole thing—tbo throwing. Y*«u want n
number of boon bogs of different Us*’, a !“•’*
PERSIA’S RAGGED REGIMENTS*
Of pointed canvas, with n bote In it. tuwl np,
nhancre to rtretch the canvas Ix-tween ,tlw „ V q.H-1 vousli. -ttn *"c- “ «*
Khab'.T Soldier* ot the Miab—Thicihic
U^i.1
In
&lt;bWP
•='
WU.foMing doom dividing two parlors, ami when
Offltrr* nnd Tbeir FtaMfaW.
„l-. SO|» n-:i
"J"' "*P*5
yon’vo .got them you've got the new cr.jr
Th- Ferman soldier, even«&gt; Mato oecawnn,
complete. I’ve seen‘twenty mnni-d men
prem-nte generally » ratl“'r lufilcrw apjwirnninuf. n»n!. “*
nnd women throning bags nt tbo bob* m tbe
„
T&gt;.n
&gt;rU‘ ance. Hi« uniform is of cotton ri*»th .and
canvas for two boons, and they «*mc.l to
toll,
”
enjoy it so much that they were reluctant to KUrf . h«_- h '-n
stop and go home. If you hear a busincwi
saitabk- clothing In a warm-country. But
man comjdain of a sot* shoulder you can belly, bi t» fow Sirota* I* ™l
truthfully suspect him of l*an Ihrowiug. tmd wffhlnn fartratnrtrt like n jalrof drua ng wvii the military buttons Iwrui to dkappetir
uipl are repbMMl by «ibrtitul«s of all aorta,*
There b n nort of excitement alont tbi- game •le-am te- rat &lt;rtt the bnwt |'fa.c.
»!ia;»-s, cnlore niwi sla*. Tbe fair dbra(&gt;;care
that mnkre it popular, but it wont run very the lung* and tlw.lnwrl in it* s**- Oil* *m«
from tbo warrior’s dM-ejakin shako, which
lonfr Men like it l«ca«se they wont to carefully lemurrtl. aial then tie
rpfickly crows ri»a&gt;«by on acmint ut hb liabit
demonrtntte-to tbeir wives tluit they ran
uaHr wing it ns n pHlw. Murvow. Ctefout
throw straighti-r than women; nl-o because
Than fat th - brei’t, IrtUnn:
it makes tlx-m think of tb« days when a shin­
ing silk hat was a mark for a •nowball or a c-.crv twfaratfon tIm animal male Wh«n
the
fun-,
wenfdled
with
air
they
uirtr-rt
«ucholy
appearance.
brick.
tirrly covered tbo heart, l-ut drf-inj Ifa-»•
sizes or bbax uaus.
p ration it &lt;ww lnV‘ 'ir’' f8®!?.’
,
artinn could
closely
wu-Itad. t-ith
'• rtb a pair
!«“■ }*, umy
u-..,,,
__________
,
MU'Iwtl.
Mxti carefully prejor.;^ a plume
progrwadvv oucJiro, and onro the things gets ol deli -He nwi-iiws I'rofrwwr Cur:., fol- j of white feathers, pro-ured from tfa neanat
in motion cverylMviy doci hi* bed to get the low«-.l tlw jerky iu*-vmx-ut* &lt;*f .tlm WTtan r-:ui j d-&gt;m*-*t»c fowl, and binding tbern Viaptectbust prise. There are ten stere of bog*, and tneaxurwl it iu scvornl |aiMta«*.«h&lt;»w|ngthal
*•; J. When tin* martial pbuue b*»atthey count from 10 to 100, tb&lt;- latter of c.w • in systole tb- heart wa« a tridc sbdricr than . taj-xd the mxe of a lamp tirnsh hu triumphWng the largest Ing. A thrower begiiu
s;in&lt; diasi-w.
TH- calf v.a. kept alive jnrt on Hrtf, wbHi of ofli-iol illuudnaiions &lt;**.-n[&gt;uito can'll** «n&gt;

Irsciined toba dotnvrtic in tbrtr ta&gt;tes ami th.simpler the game the mon- popular it will
become. That's why progrtwuve euebre has
stood mi Jong."—Chicago Herald.

Ma. w iiifaiQ Gage, Cimct-id, y, it
-Rr.lnumhIi2f
1 ’’ •• •t'sxhtai
? ,U1 ? ,.’UroOr ‘‘"“J ♦!,e"- a,*'l
'.radS
to obtain any relwf nu-il । - mum^
mtagAyer'.bareapsrilti.
haaeffected arompktecure.SU1|
Il to be tbe best of bk«j
C.E. Upton, Narima.S .ir Wn|m-

Frwn ddldbocHl. sod until wiihte . r,_
to,, ten., uu««l SfJ”
•ml Svr. t&gt;«. 1 b,,r
, ,J"**
wmpWM* Willi kMteLI
kmjMmrtn. •n.lwml i.. U »r„M uffj
purU... - Mm. c. HilUp.. lik.™ v“
won in ray left eye. Thro- uie*n
on the ball, depriving mc
sfc-kt, aS
e:ia*iwr rreat win. Afi. - t:&lt;. . . ...T71’

Induced to u* Averi.’H^^’^T
By. Tsiting
three bottle* of till* m-dHae. lav- I™
entirely cured. Mv »i-ht kt*
stored, and there L»’n&gt;&gt; siva
tlon. sore, or ul—r i.» r* v rt
Kwrt.i
T. Bowen, tjugar Treq ni^-.. ubic

With Scrofolou. Sdre L r.: ImiZfE
fast two rear* *be n. 1. s .*,r u.-„, ? ri
kind. 1’in.lcuui*. f th- i.-.v,.taD,j^
exerted tbeir »ki11. fail n lib nsuccru. On tbe rct»inni&lt; n ut;. „r ,

bor.te her »iKiit vat re.;&lt;- A; ., ) d-.rks
tK-X look MjuitUy at a far,.;
KsU vltbdut juiln. Her cure :• ruu»pl**fa W 1
Sutherland, Evangelist, j-befar &lt; |;*., gy"

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Michigan Central
tbv rvciuictit triuintthauUy

arris*

ompteinol of 1u« inability to remctnlwr hi*
PateriiMter " The priret replirxi. “I b-U*"- c

Ur i . lucky if u*- grtsbalf lib* pay. which doe*

the affirmative, lira priest recommended him
to place bl. slwep In a row and emoefate with
each &lt;/ them a wind in tbo •Lord’s} prnjvr.

Ineoii a day are quite onothr^matt*-r If his
soldier intitinw

But

The Jtiagxri Fills G-.cuit.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

-Pater,’ the w-rond -Sorter." ami »o fa to the

cnee,

n&gt;&gt;ln»d

the' Highlander.

Otb-ni Veil of grtiiiig up in th*- night to

Wtem ui the civilised world Mr. Henry X
Suntey sinokre six cigars a (l&lt;i. In Africa
he uws * pipe and mild tobacco, which he
finds a &lt;ioiiuT nrv! an aid to ctmcciitration of
ruin-1.
On one of his

U seldom without
lit fab pipe and settled down foe a thf mlnutat*

later they were aU fighting tor their livre awl
tho battle lasted for hours He did uot begin
to smoke until be wm
2’&gt; and did
not master a pipe till be wm IN. Living
local dialect opoken in tbo n-gion whence tin*
setllcn emigrated. In tho mountain countries
people say “wo'uns" trnil "you'una.’ "kin
lU.OWcigandtM formed ail ini[«»t*ut taut
nt
K-

vxcejit ig rare instances. In the monntate
they call It a “hunk o' bread," meaning

section h strange in another.
Wbkt is said ot tbo whites ta iwpocially true
of tbe negro*. The negroes of tbo northern
and middle counties «;.-aic a dialect that hi in
many ways different from tie, outlandish
gibberish jablierrd by tbe salt water dark',re,
whose gobble Is alnut as intelligible as the
ciratter of ri-» birds that infret ibeir own
tide water plantations. And yet the guilelea.

Cincinnati TimevJfcar “Ramble*.'

Sy ninetieth meridian d[*”^

A German chemist has invent'd a new kind
of nmerthetie
-* • •-

-At Grand ItiHds *»’»»■
i for Holland. No»J^
north. *nd with (*rta«

practically ■&gt;, by giving it an odor which will

They are en&gt;

EJVXVfV peclally
pedaJiy liable
Hable to
to midden
vudden -'Uy hacknren nnd retire to his study and
evolve •
that I* a -crow
i apparently covered with dead bodkw imt in
Oolda, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, ■»**&gt;»■
&gt; &lt;diatect
ii.i~-* ata-tab
-u-*-&gt;. ,u_.
----- .letvrreu
_
m. &lt;&lt;
etc.
Wo .guarantee Afikor’a Bhgliah tbe tarwbrel twaddle aud th-., talk of tbe ~*“r ~yir •*** **Remedy a "'podtlvo euro.
It saves typical dude minsu-el with formidable shirt
hours of anxloua watching.
Sold by front and burnt o
lauta
Courtitution,
E. IL Lathrop, Druggist.

generally

protw-Umi.
This subject

15 -ear*. Tour “Tan«nv» morn
MUSaadiMirtpapiibtrni- i--':*''^ wt
•-nir k-Adii»K &gt;■ clrer.
;*Co..dro«t*te

off at jiriMincra-Prank Iz-riie'*.

Union City’will spend 53.000 for fire
protection.

n'”r •h,U' wWch *• called the
MiUuUIcum- af ter tbo celebrated tteldplere of

fctmke-^kM, er Liquor Habit, can be Cured by

Thte treriue enJiTL’LJ

^^eTt'^tTw^.

land filing the politenthe patient U a moderate drinker or an alco­
holic wrack. Thoutaod* of drunkard* have

kaowtedc. and t^.y believe they &lt;ndtdrtak&gt;
tn&lt; of their own free wilt Mo harmful effect
rMulta from its administration. Cure* Ruaran-

£J'.

Mri^SstaWrrtor of IU
private office when I knew be wm alone
“*Wel?
*--------

acred.

L‘J:«5 said

think f—
|'"C1

i■

mind fails

1„ U» Im—
krto" ro?

Eyes

(ItawJeml Lj SoWul., lv
So-ru-llta klk
lw„ „

FarmerHolland cltlxona talk of boriag for
cd wire are usad each year to the Unit­ natural gas.
ed tstates, “or suflicleat ta build a fence
ten times around the

have

Sore

A NEW PARLOR GAME.

inch th- Atetach
Harter Htuated
.t- . \ i bHwMn
.
u
.1_ . .?•***.

rtkis ort«r
BAXifaL!

.ii• i

vMck
E. H. Lathrop, Druggist,
for nronthii,
the veins, tbo
Tbe balance, after deducting cost, is
quickly, and the the real profit of a farm. Big crops do
' nsponl Hood's Dot alware pay largely.-Fartners’
Journal.

[A True Oopy]

Wertin Classes. Atl&lt;
teh II MW iwaMvwi tofurnish

r-'*^.r'nr

rtnmbkd against tbo cuvntar radlug which
Mhv«. JI jrtZ

^ggg.’Htffrag-afyg.’t

�9
Mn. I’b«-be Cb-Bl-y. l-HUnoo. Ctay
, , io««.ltU» thetollowlwr rem«rkiul iz-ry U&gt;« truth ot which I. vouebrf?„7?7ih« rcidettO
J
.. -3 vers old. bar- h«d troubled
a!; -i.h,.L
t-idaev
coinplaint and lameness
‘j 'ursTroVld
not dro* mpdt
n • ’out'help Now 1 nm free from aH
,in and w'renesM. and am able to do all
' vrfn housework. I owe my thanks
s
E!rotri&lt; Bitters for having renewed
■„,- youth, and removed completely all
and |&gt;ain." Try a bottle, only
at W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s drug
A Captain'* Fortunate Discovery.

A HISTORIC SWORD,
WIELDED

BY

HEROIC

CAPT.

SEA

REID

•TEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

A FRiuHTf LTL CALAMITY.
UPWARD OF 150 MEN ENTOMBED IN

FIGHT.

THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH.
h« rtragnaUon, to take effect on lire |.'&lt;h
«”«' the eustomr. sen-hx-at Ik-trolt,

(lorn

DcPauw, lind I*tn

&gt;
well mtfce
jwkt baa ju&lt; bc« opened at r.irmuuta.

Tberphx. tain upon tbo desk of tbe p1T^.
dent for some time n plain, steel scabbard-t
able rather than vl^ant, slightly curved

suincwlmt Iwuorrd and general;v n
Colonutn. schr. Weymouth, plv- that
look* n. though |t tm&lt;l seen service. And
'ng between Athmtic City and N. Y„ It bn*, nnd w-nire. too. in one of the most be• 1;i twn troubled with a cough so that
^^.,1**r«je.l in the wuf Anwrt.
■e was unnble to .-leep, anil was indue...» Im trv Dr. King's New Discovery for
........ v«stiuviiv m-nr tms
. c,sumption, it not only gave him ii- •word, -to eongreas.
and it win probable borelief, but allayed the extreme cum. the duty of the Natoma! museum, in
. -.-. n-.v. in biaUireasL His children whi.h sc many other valuable relic* nn? dc•. ri- affected auclXa single dose had the proitisL to giro it «place in which it may be
.
happy ‘ effect. Dr. King's New
m rompiny with a «ket- h of tbe hero
. in-.___ . i.* now the standard remedy warn
and ; lie heroic routevt that make it winil
■. the (vlenmn household and on board
The presentation to congress, through tho
.homier. Free trial bottles of this preridmt, by Col. ttamu^ c. Iteid of th is bat­
taiKlard remedy at \V. il. Goodyear &amp; tle saber of |,i« father, the tato Cajrt. Snmnri
• .'■‘•i drug store.
.
Unwtcr Ilrid, who commanded tbe United

The secretary of state of infant, hv notlflM

I. ... .l,
,
jwi'-n.vn. i-.ur n jm*'tamation of n,&gt;n-tntwviir*e with Cantala. 4
l*'*«H«u^t Irnntar mereban. ta quoted a* rav­
ing that nnch action would Unknnrt Ciuir-.ln
in mx months.
Rev. J, B. Wnotenl. tbe oMert Mrthndtat
KptacofxiI 'utataterln routhen: Hlinnl*. died
*t Grecnvili,. Th on* lay. n^xl kj.
.
xvi’ Rn"11,llctta «»Ate rentra! &lt;*munit-

ploion of go* took pla.vj W«iiM*d*y evening
in No. I *hoft of the Vancouver Coal «xnI«ny’* mine, in which there were upward of
FW miiM-r* ct tin- time. The first intihuiShm
tho**- ou tbe Kurftv-i- had of tlie expkniua w*-.
a terrific shock, followed by tui outbunC of
thick, black rtnoke through the air-rfmfL
Thia «u qnii kh followed by n wow! shock,
stronger than tho tire, enrrying ptecca
&lt;-f wood,
miner*'
tamp*,
etc., hun­
dreds
ot
fret
into
tte&gt;
nir.
In a few 111 Unite* flame* commence!
to i»ue through the uir-*haft with a kud,
roaring notae. retting fire to the fan house,
which wn» quickly c*rtMimt*L In the innin­
time aim* white uieu and four Chinese irmbrought up through the No. 1, or hoirting
shaft. R. GIbaun. overman, miraculously o&gt;&lt;rq«xl from the lower rtopr by feeling hta way
to the xtatde*, where ta- wa* met by u rrecuing jwrtr.
The fiivt iwvitag parties after getting out
fifteen men and n number of bodfca, were
thrmM-lve* overcome by niter-damp and find

££

Cowv'cwvewX

• olio, are Acker's Byspeysi* Tablets.
X *.«ttan*nded by phynicians aod endorsed
l y all who bare u-ied thraa.
Tbo batt
■~n«!y for Dyspepsia, Flstukxwy^nd Onnrt-pai.on. Guaranteed, and said at 25e. by

M 11. Lathrop, Druggist
A iliisinesi Men's Association and a
gas well are talked of at Caledonia.
-.

crippled cundltfan of IJoyd*'squadron had
&lt; routed a delay of over ten day* in repairing
damages, n* they wcru occupied three day*
alone la burying tbeir dewd On the arrival
of Llopl at Jamau-a a farther delay of a wick &gt;
took plnre. Admiral Lnr.1 Cw-hnuic being
furious at IJoyd’K disaster, which finnlly
prered fatal to tlw expedition. The fleet di-l
not arrive off Loko Bosque until four day*
after lhe arrival of Gt-n. JiH-kson with bit
lores, which barely gave him tin*- to make
a defense, to that, bpd tbe fleet arrived ten
days sooner. nl»6 New Orleans and tlw

r-. arcnured by Ajer’n BanaparlBa.

would have been entitl'd by England. Thu*
ii-»!huid City has hut three saloons it h clearly demonstrated tlml if Capt Rrid
liad surrendered bls vrewl against such an
now. otn-for every 1.20(1 persoo*.
mere helming force, which be might have
A Great JtattI*
done without tbe imputation of cowardice,
.* -'..&gt;:inuali}-going oo In the nunuui synteQi. Louisiana wight to-day U taudcr tbo flag of
in- d, n m, of ttapurc blood -tore* to a'ti vfo-: St George.
tury &lt;:&gt;&lt;-r the cou*t(Iution. to ruin fo-alui, to
To Capt. Iteid is not only due the credit of
" vn.-tiiM t&gt;&gt; the grave, a cood reliable
thia victoiy, but it* general rnMlIto in raving
a domain now more than tbrro times larger
l-rui.- wieniy from the acid, and re-tore jeace than th* territory of France, and it is worthy
7 ‘“Kilty
for many years. Try this peto be remembered that tbb gallant sailor be­
came afterward tbe designer of the prpentf
No more ball playing will be allowed form of tho United State* flag, o» adopted by
n lhe sti^eta at St. Johns.
cengroM in 1818. His name and fame dmerro
.MIU.OU'.seoUGH and consumption cure la to lx- commeincvated, and rongresn should
■.’&gt;v a.
*• —
Mhow tbo gratitude of the people by making
an appropriattou for a subriantial and m
t'linvp. Wlirt.rptucCoaali and Bronchitis,Im- during t-stlmoalal to hi* bravery and useful.rcs at,•&gt; rehrvt-u Gy Shiloh'* Cure. SnU by
" - H. Goodyear.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly
f la Washington.
I.y Stolon's (tare. We guarantee IL Sold
cy •'. H. Goodyear.
'
.
*
iclaaa of men in Washington
fiimpccunioua condition and
drafts upon tbo puroca and
«-110 ..-ure you. Bold by W. H. (SoodvtaK

Geo. ’.V,'Weller, a Goldwater man,
dropped deed Saturday.
WE AKE POSITIVE that Kemp'fl
ban tparilU will cleanse and purify the
-•’«&gt; and tone tip the system. We
bayu the confidence to guarantee it
i rk-- SIXX) per bottle.
W. II. Goodrmi *
KemP’» Liver
■ j .L t tor Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for it;. Complexion, w. II. Goodtmar.
THE' GFAliANTEED
remedv,
irttnj/s iiataam, for the Throat and
J',!,n59- |J never falls to cure Coughs,
‘
Croup. Bronchitis .and all throat
• ??? un5 troubles. Price 50c and SI.
I nnl sire free. -\y. jj Goodyeax.

Jobns will lay two miles and a
b-ilf of gH.* pipe this j ear.

toted out of official duties, which hat unfitted

claims which, if allowed, wohkl make them
wealthy, but all wait, and it baa been truth­
fully said that they are getting “broker1* and
-Iroker'1 every day. They deep in cheap
lodging*, cat where it is convenient and dnnk
every time thoy ore asked. They are gool

stuck fart, in

Washington

and cannot get

race unu raiy
— ------------ ■ ~
vited. Political cripples they are. woiung
for tbe water* of Riloam to lx- troubled, mxl
it will be a long time before tbeir wants arc
rroutixl. Meanwhile tbey modestly request
tbe loan of a dollar until tbo first of next
month. Denied, they ask for fifty cents—nay,
tticy will take a quarter, and 1 once had ooo
fall bock-on a demand for a borw ear tfeket
I was afterword told Ural at a neighboring
bar two Lorre car ticket* -re reg..ro&lt;_*l a*
equivalent for one dram of bad *hl»{7• We
have dark shadow* with the bright ashing­
ton life.—Philadvlpliia Time*.

ciumipinns arc making a led &lt;ari thi. ***«.
The Plttaburgrr* again best them on their
own gromiiLi Saturday, the wore standing:
Chicago h, Pttudiurg 10. Clarkson nnd liar-

New Yuck 4. B&lt;wton 10; at Wa*hingu&gt;u City
—Washington I. Fhiladdpbia &lt;—&lt;ix tamings
rain; at Detroit—Detroit 18, Indians; pais 2.

Wasiusgtom Cm-. May Z—Tbe IvyClty
rear meeting Hoard Friday, having lavn a
decided aucrtwi in every particular Tbewin-

Richmond, I 1-10mil**, l:®:f; Ilaym&gt;«&gt;d. 1 H.
miles 1
Burch, ’f mile. 1 iJO; Bramble­
ton. Jj mile, 1:14
Lxxixcmis’. Ky., May 7.—Joubert won
tbe mile and 106 yai-ds race Friday in 2.-00,
Wahoo tbe 1 mile in 1:4H\^. Ovid tbr I mile

Friday, wen- captured aa follows: Biddy Bow­
ling, I mile, I:Wfl Ehb I**- I ■'-18 miles.
2.-O4: Avcrv. *1 mile, 1:17; Buckbound.
mile, 1W.Fellowbrocck. 1 mile, IrtH;.—
gentlemen riders.
The track at Lexington. Ky.. Hatuniay
wo* fetlock deep in mud. The winners were:
Knight of EUcnfce.Ji^xnara.
Badge,
X mile, l.«J7X; «onfra*&gt;,
mfles,
;
Linda Tayne.mile, laitf.
At Nashville Saturday was th* rinsing day.

NaXadio. B. C., May 1.—The greutad grief
inwall* througbiait thU city. About' 170 item

-.

--

the funeral will take place.

POWDER

brrn a tending »(Hnt

Absolutely Pure.

Tb&lt; y hml nuuir &lt;L-*perate effort* to

them were a long way from tbeir -station^
Any lioj*. that wn« held «it few tl»e Isdancv
of the nwti has vanished. Tlrry will pmla
Lh- l&gt;e burned twynnd rm'gtiltiun and wil

Default having been uuule la the condition* of
a errtrta mmgage neeituS by FrtederlecktBehfim and Jaw6 Jteblu**. her husband, to
Httnuurtoa M. Marrin, dated December Mh.
trtrtl. and recorded In the oRo* of the rroletef Of
deeds for ll&gt;« curnty u( Barry. Mldldian. Dec.
Dfb.wi. in liber 21 of martgsip’s.
on
wlileh murtgag* there I* now due and unpaid
trxJOt, and nosuit or procewUng tan Ing been
Instituted to recover the money due by said
tiiortrare or ainv r,»r*
r
notice is given that on July =otn next. « ten
o clock la the forenoon, l »ha!l -wil a; public
auction, to the htehest bidder, at the fovtb front
door of the court house InUiccItyof Bastlnn.
Mlcblgau. the nn intaes described in s*M uwrt
cage, or »o Mluch thereof, us may be nccereanto pay the amount dm ou &lt;ald mortgage and all
I' llill cost*.
Sale to be subject to k,7-\ao y*t to become duon said mortgage. Tbe premises an- de-wjta--!
in said mortgage as a 'trip ol land to be taken
from the east side ot tbe land formerly oa ned
by Btepbeu V. B. York, on lhe east half of the
north east quarter of section number twenty
right. In town number one north of range eight
west, contalulag thirty eight, acres and eightyfive rod* of laad, In Barry Cbimty. Mlchlgsn.
Dated May M. ife7.
HUNTINGTON M. MARVIN.
Mortgagee.
SMITH A COUiROVE.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.

with |ileuty &lt;4 rain—rather too nmcti' in fart.
Cum should not be planted deep, and if »**.
..l.L,-l.„..LI 1- ..... — 1 ■ '»..... .............
..

m the upper Mi**i»ippi valley. Mt. F&lt;Kt«-r
dainw that lite April forecast* were rotn|*ktdy

■limp.

'
__________________ _____
•&lt;T
v„ s Aw.Lt ,i
.
St. Ix»us May ■&gt;.—Amid the eungratulr. |
tfon* uf frtetal-u mid with bi* luvpp-. tnother
by his sub-; Duvid H- Ftahcritirhmn. who hi*
ls*-n in tail f,u- a taut Un*, nrtare n
&gt;
is* ri in yui i.u a long unw nnrtrr a . Ivmge

given, that by virtue
Krerett H. Tlion&gt;;«Sg»in*t lhe good* and chat
tel. aud real estate «&gt;f Charles Bohmer and
John Sliate In the County &lt;&gt;t Burr/ to me direct
ei! and ilrilv, red. I did on th* if torn th day ol
Mnreh. a. D. 1WC. levy upon and seize al) tbe
nghl. title aud Inter**! &lt;&gt;{the defendant. John
bhate tuuMd In said writ, and 1n laror of EvervttH. Thomas, plaintiff, in and to tbe following
ib-scrlbed real estate situated In the township
"t As*yrin, County of Barry, mid State of Mieliiu,w,&lt; ’
.
.
1,M* 1
nBJ’
ol ,he north (“’k ** ««lH‘
1]uartrr of rc-lfon ten (IO).aud the »&lt;-Moar

tmndred ueoyarrr* nt north west quarter of »erion louriren (!4&gt; to said township, oH-ot which
&lt;ball expose for tale at nubile auction or ven.
, .
.
,..............
III*, 10
to ure
tire nigncM
lilgbe.: oiuaar.
niddar. at
at xne
the north iront
front
j.nwvutJ.s&gt; had got in all their rviihuro tire" goor of tbo court team In the elty ot Hastings
Ju.lge oni'-red an m-quittal on tlx&lt; ground of In
•" “
w rouniy
«“n’v ot n-*-»
—» that **•?»
said
Itarry, mum
Michigan,
tretag
want -&gt;f Jurisdiction. It will I*-remeinta-n ■! lhe place ot bolding Uie elrruit court for the
sold county of Barry, on Haiurdav Hie i«h dnv
that Frwi M'tttnx-k, of Chicago, nnd otlirrei of June. A. D. IMG. at ten o’clock la the lore
wore **int toihe i«-tdtentiarv for committing noon ot that day.
thv ndfbery. but the company beta that FothDated lids 3d taiv of May. A. D. Utt.
PAKKI(,KHK!NKR, Sheriff.
•ringhnni wan an m-vomplicv.
Wx. H, JEWELL. Di-puty Sheriff.

S

bring &lt; igaulro: and &lt;s&lt;ntributi&lt;&gt;n* are com-

Stale of Michigan. County of Barry-as.
nind swept, the |«-nin«ula Momlay aftoroono,
Estate of John Grant, dreeaved.
completely prurtraUng telcgnipij and tele­
We. the undrnlgocd, having been appointed
phone wire*, and doing gn-at damage nt l«h- bvtherrobateCouaforUie County of Barry
Mate of Mlchlcan, &lt;&gt;&gt;n&gt;ndsiloiier* to recrire
l*-niing, Houglrton. Neununre. EkwusLwi. and
al) through from Fort Howard to Iron River
atkl (nun Norway to Sanlt Rte. Marie. Cornniuniral im Mp* entirely destroyed.
4Ay. the act efitb day of June, A. D.. US?, and
on Friday, the fourteenth day ot October. A. D..
volcanfc- eruptfeu from tl*- VVhete
i-w.at ten o’clock a. m.. of each of nW days,
tor tbe purpose of examining and alkiwtnx »«ki
ger ami Minnie, the tim boat* through Umj riiiims, aud that six month* iiom the Htli day
of
April, A. D . WT, were allowed by said court
ibe CaUding us untalns. and *tlll another in Soo river, arrived back Weiinredny night and
for
creditors to present their claims to os for
tbe Winchretre UMMotain*. nlsxit forty -fl v,. rejsirt the kw in lhe rirer disnpfw-uring nq»and aliosranee.
nulra from here. About t&lt;«i miles from,Tomi* idly. A big flirt has already |M»vd through. exaoHMBtan
Dated April l«h. A. D. 1«T.
JOHN J. PRRKTNS.
EL'GENR HARTHURN.
Mh-Wavkick. Win, May 4.-Carl Gruttwa.:
found
guilty
Tctwlay
of
inviting
riot
­
j«u
Cdaruentus, W. Va., May
A mretlng
luring
tbe
trouble*
bore
last
May.
’
Mutiun
f I
M... I...1.1 *v___ I__
■State ol Mh-hlgan.
.
Fifth Judicial Circuit In Chaneerr.
Bult pending In Ciroult Court for County ot
THE MARKETS.
Bam-Id Chancery, ax tbr city of Harting*.
Barry County, Michigan, oaabe 3Mh day ol
Marvii. to*:.
^Maty E- jNiuiker. eoiaplatuant, vs. Charles
Ln -as will contest before tho United States
senate if a-rhoire i* made. Reven ballot* wore
In thlsrause it appearing that Ute above de­
I. irt.in:: •• not ri--.:.!.tiu
n ..itaken tor United States x-nator in the joint
lilt!'.-State rtlo-.i-a.th. r-'-r-ru: ti.utln-, n[“n Itti
awmbly Wednratay. Tbe firm stood: Cam­
A Coign* e. solleitore fol-compiatoiint. His order
den. 43; Flick, 20; Barbee, 5; Brown. 1; Hayed. tool defondant enter his appearance In aald
euuae on or before tour monOw from the date ot
Uiisunler, and that wttbln tarantyday* rotaEARTHQUAKE IN ARIZONA.

United Ktatr* ranator on the first ballot.

Dated March M, 1K7.
FRANK A. HOOKER, Circuit Judge.
BMITH ii COLGBOVE,
• - • BolleitoM for Complaiaant.
Attest, a true copy. CHAM. M. MA&lt; K. Deputy
Krtttster.

nominal.

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

mile In 1 -Hty and Elgin tbe !,’* ndltw ui
diMi{&gt;i»«m&lt;l, and is cnpiane.-d to be a defaulter
_____________________________
in the rum of FWi.f.riO.

by Blue Day; Jim McGowan was acc-wd.

Philadelphia, May 7.—At midnight Fri­
day night, tbe aeon in the six day* * taking

8. Day, »»; Newbart,
uims, 326; Adams, 883.

Filley.

WIU-

Dxs MorsKs, Inwa. May ft—Price, for
hauling roal by th* C..B. &amp;Q- were fixwiSat­
urday by a decision of tbe state railway emnn*KOtL Tltc wire was one prerented by the
governor ta which the road cbargv-l 11.25
per ton for hauling coal from CJcvi-land to
Council Bluffs, 157 luilos, and «L80 for hnuling from Cleveland to Glenwood, L'W miles,
and involved the decision of what wm a "reakcoable" charge. The commtadon d&lt;* k!&lt;*l
that 30 recta wa* fair for terminal charge,
nnd for hauling 1&gt; mill* per ton per niflc for
rtistances of 100 miles or fess, 7 mill* for 200
mites. 0 mill* for 300 miles. S mill* fur -KO,
and 4 mills for 300. Upon this bwta they

dtaeat thTwCta Hou-Friday.

ing and iklpphic lot*. F’
CMUe_
Market Xeody; breves. H UJfoi.OO; row*. *k.OOQ100; Mockern,
Sheep—Market Steady;

Ind., wa* robbed Monday night of £2,000,
axxl the night clerk, Willtam vln* I* mb*,
mg.

YOUR LAST CHANCE/^

DAKOTA.

in Madiw-

LOW PRICES.

W. J. Loro, employed
Walter R. Bogle, coal deal
the county jail in default ■
He is cliarged with tlm ■■mliecxb-itx-nt of
mariy 911,000 during the jkm* two or three

THE
CMiCicn
TOUT*■BTHtt

HALF
MILLION
ACRES

squandered, in &lt;L*olnte living. He admit*
the defidcaiion.
Laxt February William Brown, of Komcp

tft.'Eri.'ar
ri2ss
mixcl May. Me Rye-Dull Itariey-.SominaL
Itark-IhiU; cM mass, |11OM»1SJG.
Lanl-

Luckily the judge wa* wd a tender-brarted
one. nnd Mmteucad tbo man to tlx? pemiten-

lt.is the dtrtv of every person who
hat used Boschee’s German Syrup to
kiial in this state.
jet ibr wonderful qualities be known to
Where Pickett's Divtalon Charged.
uwir trieuds in curing consumption,
Gk-TTTMiLiia. Pa-. May 6-A rommittre
s-vere coughA croup, asthma, i’heureiiresenting PickeCl's di virion. 0. N. A., is
nioDin, andIm tact all throat and lung
Jorejih Compton, of St. Clair county, Ala
bX
to confer with tho Bnttlefleld Menwrial
-J-MiaHei. .\o person can nse it without
A Fine Distinction.
wwriatton regarding a monument on the site
^mediate relfef. Three doses will re2
'i££ lias suddenly diunj'-pearcd. He »m recently
i'eye any case, and we consider it the
«lo you not?
,'1111 druggists to recommend it trutbfu!.
recognised m an escaped convict from tbWitoff*— I wouldn't like to «ay so, sir.
and Capt W J. &lt; l&lt;»pt-n. Tta» WUwinand
L,2h.fc P001-’
consumptive, at
b'™’ North Carolina penitentiary, having been
Laww-Why not? A milder way of Ma‘m- nunmi-drtiS. teft t&lt;«r
ewt to try one boule, as BOJWO dozen stating it would suit you better, perhaps?
Thurxlny. ______________ _______
teottlca were sold Inst year, and no case
Witaess—Jmt eo. I wouldn't like to deTh* flii— Vtatt* «1* IT-hteMt.
m/Jifo! 1 faU^ WM r‘P°rl«1- Such a
WAAHrx.iTOX CUT, May 6.—Queen knpimedicine as the German synfp cannot
br too wl to, known. Uk.w &lt;T*r- h decidedly uuhlaUricaL
AtJiwkxni. Mich., on Friday the jury in
El J S1?111 k San,Pte bottles to tn
if
crnt3' f^’dor size. % eta
1 nited btat^s un4 C&amp;iUMjsk ■

a seuu-cxnuatiKe condition. At 11 o'clock
Thureday morning Mr. DcPhuw l&gt;cgnn to
rink rapidly and at 12 o'clock he expired, a|&gt;

Indteuaph*. and Cblcago. Hi* will' liequmilti
effect* of the after-*lauip
It wa* Irt-llcvttl late WrdneMlay night that
tfo- tin- in tie- air-shaft had te-en extinguisht*! llte&lt;tacuili.H«U tbe Methodic church will ag­
and that only a wnul) body of flame exirikl gregate over fl jro.OOO.
Irt wtt-n tbe air anil mnln shaft* which •'could
lie cuuquen*! «*&gt;n. An attempt wil! be mntlo '
V- brin;; air in and the work of tw iu- will be­
gin. A hhift that came up lute in tbe night tar, the Hawkeye wectber prophet. rays Jho
n-f«&gt;rtrd tewring nldcnce of n pick -inking
the o|f*&gt;*ite itak- of the wall. There i* a fatal
hoi*- of leaching tl*&lt; iuijiriuMuxl iuisl Tb*
dangt-r of the pus te-tag driven into Un- fire Ing th* Mix-UMppt al*»ut May 10, ami thela*t
Bud a rerond expJutibu i&gt; But |xwt tun! fear-, Mny -'l. During the (trevalenid Ot the tlr*t
toe entertained that tho
whole jdnre
may
be I down
u&gt;l
Vid
nttaers
tbo lath ami ISth ah*). -The storm beginning
May SI will commence a serim of destructive
curdrel in the Matiry of cual mining. The rain-, Iiall* and winds, which will In.-: until
minre extend out fnen the shore m.&lt;v than
tlie spring and summer months, and navrgatiou &lt;m take* wih be perifou*.
The
RMM&lt;raUy Mippcired to bn*e bw-:i an cxpkwlon first lialf of the month will !»• goo&gt;l fanning
wrnilur Lr &lt;-n&gt;|* All planting should be
tlubhed as rerly in May a« powibl.-. There
tear tbeir hair ami walk up ami down before will lr very cool wi-olfier. with a proboldllty

’hat others may l»e benefited in like Napoleon, who, w*iug that bo bail no tm-nn*
in
taaaiirr. We can haidfy realize that of protecting it from tbr renquret of Eng­
n two-for-one defeat Friday nt the ijin.lv of
h a change could
effected in se land, ceded it to tbe U til ted State* in l.MO.
th&lt; 1’ittrtiurg toy* The score wa*; Plttdiurg all gm* well will wxm be extinguolied. Forty-hnrt &lt;; 'tune alter battling with tbe
nir. FonTVs i-re bkm.*lth.
w-vrn widow* are left and a targe number 1'4
ii'c.isi- u, long. We are-still using the
On the declaration of war by the United «l. Chicago Ji. Other hwgu«*guuu‘: At New
York—Boston 1. New York 3—right inuiugi*, diildn-n nre futherliro. Asitatanre it urgent­
. .T-nu-dy nt intervals, v it seems to
darknos; at Waahiugtoti City—Worthington ly needed nnd it b hoped thorn more happily
•uild up her system. Yen are at libersituated will give of their abundance to the
1.
i
’
hiladclpfaia
2;
at
Detroit
—
Detroit
11,
luto us-this in any tntnner you see after making a demonstration against
\Va*hiogtau and Baltimore, she aswmblcd diarmpoli* 3.
; -op' -. Sold by druggists. 75c.
(.Turaoo, May P*-Tbe League l*iw&gt; »&lt;U left destitute ia this city. Relief jwrLies
her combined fleets, no longer necilcd fur the
blockade* cf the French .-osurts, at Negril bay,

New Albany road at
8 o’clock Wednesday

*i” or'ler ,w “,rr

deckled to tald the Uate
aMivrtHioki nt Toledo, July 27 aiuf •&gt;.
R.ev’ ? **• Thw“'is- tatoly revt&lt;-r &lt;if Ht.
Itanlh chun h. Ht. Paul, Minn wre W&lt;,)a*».
’tey ronrecrated a*i»tant I*rot&lt;»tar.t EulreoI&lt;U bishop of Kansan
State- private nrna-il brig of war Gen. Arm- ‘
- ----- ... .I1Bj_ ;
Tbr Best Salve in the world for Cuts, strong at tbo ixtttle of Fayal. in September,
n,W** outriSh'- »n&lt;l
&lt;:/.o-.i. Sorts. Vleers, Salt Rbeum, 1814, is cxcum) I'liougb.for reviving some in­ or fl.ooo rubte* for hl* twice* in trwt rating
cidents
which
have
]MMa*l
out
of
mind.
i
Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
-be recent plot against the Hfe of (hr czar.
hilblnins. Vocns, and skin Eruptions,
Tbe death ot Jame* Grant, author of many
The Armstrong was a little brig of hut 240
,,.i i-'sitivdy cures Piles, or do pay
iitiifvd. It p guaranteed to give per- Ums. carrying but seven guns and nhu-ti
• i siti-staetton, or money refunded, nictu She wa* attacked in the neutral waters
Clay and Woodford rvfuwsl ♦l«..iwiffr
of
the Azure Wands by a British squadron
’ru e 28 rents per t»ox. For sale by W?
the famous stalUon Hindoo, conditioned upon
comidm-of the ship of lhe line Ptantagrnet. hto taring tmir pnrs after the ixxrvhax
the frigat.- Hota aud tbe sloop of war Carna­
Gornvor
HUI on Fridav rtgrn-1 tbe Lili
The band at Heritor Springs will be tion. with a total amount uf 13*1 guns ami
&gt;rgxnired and the leader paid a salary. 2,&lt;XX&gt; num. The British lost over :D0 uf their making flatuntay a hnlf-hj’iday throughout
picked iiR-uaudofltecni i» killed aniwimtukvi,
While |h -Art:utrong Irot but two killed and
Baldwin's Wholesale Notion
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
seven woended. The action has well bren
1 .1 C-ht'n« y &amp; Co, Toledo, O.—Dear raihsl the “Tlr-rnu'py la- ot the CAron.” forSunaval battle in anc-teut or niodcrii history is
About tbrw mouths wo. aolicCbicauo. May A—League leu*- hdlpuntn
with that of the A rant rm g at
Sh letter nddreused to you ia UH Bee ixmiparalile
either as to tin- unequal foci-cs engaged, Monday rroulted a* follow*: At Indianargdig
in &lt;^-n. Slevm. in relerrnee/W the Fayal,
the unyielding and hifiexiblo brarory ot h.-r- -ImUnwqjolia 9. ch|cuR'o i; nt PiUs|,urK_
:irt! of hw son by the use ot Hall's iiflirors and crew, unr as to the grand result* Allegheny s. Drirntt «; nt PhltaiMt.hia-.phii- -.itarrh Cure, we were iudneed to com- which folio wed in tbo defeat of the BritLb nrlrtt.),:-. r. It,.-.— 1,1.
....
...
.leave the use of it for our daughter expedition against Louisiana.
Xvlik- now fourteen years old. who has
The height of heroism and romantic chiv­
. 'rn -uilering from catarrh for about alry were displayed by Capt. Heid and Li*
— ....... ■
.1, Udlinir
• Ufbl year?, during which time she has crew in the last art of this extraordinarj- apoM*.—Indianapolis 4. Chlrajtu
nt WaM&gt;; •■•■a i’.ated by one of tbe-teeul physi- naval drama. After scuttling his vewl to ingtoo-Washington 14, New York 4: nt
..-un; in the city. We have also tried
I’tttxl.urg—Alkgbroy 5. Detroit 14; at lliiln»ho usr ot almuet all the known remedelphia—Pbitaitalrdita 3. Borton A Aw.-iaii.v for catafrb, with uo mon- success tho squadron. Admiral Lloyd, demanded their UonKorw: At New Yurk-M. trop^um, x,
’.han temporary relief. Many nigbtu surrender aud threatened to send 500 men tn Brooklyn 2; at Baltimore-Athletic 5. Balti­
more l.\
hfr-c w?laid awake to hold her mouth
•pru t.' keep her from strangling. Her old gutliic convent, which fee fortified, knocked
Chicago, May A—Wednesday's l*we !«]]
aetuiug bad also l»eeo»e'*ffected. We «wny the drawbridge, nm up the American game* are reported as follow*; At Flnhuleb
were afraid that she would never je- flag and bude the enemy defiance. Hoj6I phia—Philadelphia 12, Bot.o O; at Indiamqe
••■..er W&lt;- have now used six l»ottles quailref under this lust cxhibllkia of heroic olte—Indiannpoli*Chkugo 5;.nt Washing­
'&gt;1 Hitlli ('atafth Cure, and we believe coumgr. saying they wore demons &lt;u»d not ton City—WadiingUsi 8. New Y.irk U; nt
Pitbdmrg—Pittaburg H, Detroit &lt;»—eleven in­
Xulilt- to tie enNn-jK cured* In a few men. .
ning*.
disy.-i after cotninracin^the use of it,
Tbeequadron under Lloyd wo* on it* way
inured a decided change for the to the island of Jouiaica to join tl&lt; grent
tetter, 'and from that right along she fleet os*.-inM&lt;d there under Admiral luord l«ll at Chi&lt;-ago and tbs1 Awociatfoa gam*1 at
ti'i.s improved, until now she bredtbtw Cochrane, afterward Earl of Dundonald. who tit. U&gt;m* werv prevented by rain. Thuroluy.
were nt. -isilvdsany one. SJta'^let'ps ;well wan confidentially intrusted with the secret In ttw Lriigur the following
-"■' !&gt;er hearing is perfectly good. We cx|xriition fur thy conquest vf Izmtidana. curded: At Washington C.ty—Philadelphia.',.
ter’that:hr ■tibea.'P isextirely removed. The- la-rt hope of England to wrwt the control Wnriiingtiin .*&gt;—gnmo adk-d, darkniw-: at
New York—New York t-, Bo-ttui
&lt;en in­
IV. w ;:’e thisuni-ulieitHd letter, feeling
that it is due you, and with the hope Ixmiriann from France had tx*n foiled,by ning*. dorknew; at l»etroi:—Detroit 5. Imlirni-

Detroit is having an oil fight mid ktrn«-down to -I cepts a gallon.

A NOTED INDiANIAN DEAD,

AT

dirt of not guilty.

lire - S'.rn lr; Xa

will not delay. Grand

�&gt;

about Cain and

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Bam Door Hangers
Mack Barn Door Hangers' •
and Steel Track,

JOHN BESSMEK.

Abeir “Went to—_

Dr. Lathrop has his soda fountain
reply. “Went to sleep! Where did you
get that information ** asked the teach- in running order; and those who desire
“It's in the chapter. Bfr. that Cain. to oartake of this drink that “cheers
he had killed Abd, went to the but does not inebriate" can do to; and
it will be found splendid soda too.
Little Billy was told: “Never ask
for anything at tbe tabie. Little boys
should wait until they are served." The
other day little Billy was forgotten in
the distribution. and was not served at
all. What could I* do? Presently,
after reflecting seriously, he said.
“Mamma, when little boys starve to
death, do they go to Heaven ?"
A farmer Rent a dollar for a lightning
potato bug killer, which he .-aw adver­
tised in a paper, and received by return
mail tyo blocks of wood, with direc­
tions printed on as follows: “Take
this block, which is Na. 1, in tbe right
hand, place the bug on No. 2, and press
them together. Remove tbebug. and
proceed as before."—Hudson (N. V.)
"Well, John." said a minister to one
&lt;&gt;f lii» hearers. “I hope vou hold family
worship regularly ?* “Aye. Sir,” ans­
wered John, "in time o’year o'r.” “In
time o’ year o’t I What do you mean F*
“Ye km. Sir, we canna see in winter."
"But, John, you should buy candles.”
“Aye, Sir." replied John, “but in that
case. I'm afraid the cost would owergang the profit’"
.

A rural teacher was examining a
new pupil inorder to tell where to
plact him in her classes. The first
question she asked w«b; “Have you
ever parsed any?" The boy looked up
with considerable surprise in his face,
and after some hesitation, he replied:
"¥&lt;a*xn. but I don’t think it’s er good

“Ah! me," she said, after arriving at
home, “I’m afraid most of the women
at church this morning hoard but little
of the sermon." “Why not?" inquir­
ed her husband. “Because most of
them spent the entire time looking at
the clothe? worn by other womea."
"How do you know they did that?"
"Why, I kept my eye on them all
through the services." She wondered
why her husband laughed.—Chicago
Mr. Bowlet—“Well, how Is your son
getting along?" Mr. Towles i shaking
his head dubiously—"I dunno, I dunno.
He don’t seem to come up to my ex­
pectations.’* Mr.
I'm sor­
ry to hear that. He hasn't got into
bad company, be?" Mr. T.—“N-no,
not exactly, but I'm afraid he’r going
to turn out to be a sport." Mr. B.—
“What makes yoii think so?" Mr. T.—
"Well, he wants to go to college"'

SPECIAL

as an expert bicycle rider. He con­
quered the two wheeled vehicle on
Sunday last, the alley south of State
street being the scene of tho conflict
The drill corps of Hastings Diviaion
V. R. K. of P. B now organized, and
the lioys are doing good work, prepara­
tory for the encampment of the Mich­
igan brigade, to be held at Kalamazoo
the middle of June.
Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock desire
MOST PERFECT MADE
to announce to the people of Hastings,
that no matter what competitors maysay to the contrary, they have a good
block of choice liams on hand, and will
sell them at fwy reasonable figures.
SPECIALIST,
/Secretary Rogers reports that the
Cyclone Insurance Company is more
HASTINGS.
MICH.,
MARRIED.
than booming, having passed the
SW0.000 iqark. One mail. Monday, HKNDKBSHOTT-pUAIFIs now prepsml &lt;o t™1 «U chronic dubrought S IK,OUJ of applications for in­
W. iirndenbnu. In !nl«,
ordrrw Hsvlnf BtUd or the
»&lt;
surance in this company from Lenawee
Co.
offices, be Inrltea the mflleted to ewll on
him. He urges them not to despond
Fkekporters are enthusiastic over
the railroad prospects for their lively
nor give up If they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief.
village. Monday last at a meeting held
in Grand Rapids a company was organ­
Having spent many years in study at
ized for the purpose ot building a road
the
best medical colleges of-the country,
from Hastings to LowelL At this
meeting Messrs. HrC. Peckham and
and having had an extensive and suc­
John Yarger were elected as two of
cessful practice in treating chronic dis­
A
77m
UtNtu'.ar meeUnp entry
the directors. Lowell people are also
. A. lyDl’FrtttayevectoiTidAjaemorders. be feels certain that he can give
enthusiastic relative to they pro nosed
road. It b proposed to commence the M, 1UU. WM. TOoSSuS. » W- the a’flicted assurance of success.
work of constructing tbe same June 1st.
W. A.8C1DM0KE. B.»

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

W. C. T. U. County Convention.—
The annual county convention of the JJARBLE
W. C.T. V. wiU be held at Middleville.
May 17th, at which time the following
la azaui muly for
will be the program:
Tuesday, 2 p. in.—Devotional, led by
Mrs. Cable.
Seating of Convention.
Reading minutes last session.
Roll call of officers and local presi­ Hr has Jltted up hl* machinery in tbe
dents, appointment of committee op
credentials, resolution and finance.
z
Report of officers and superintend­
ents.
.
Adjourn.
‘
]
Evening.? JO.—Meet at M/E.church.
Music by church choir.
carding.
Devotional by Rev. Mr. Whaley of
Cong’l church.
Address of welcome. Mrs. Dr. Park­ Carding and Oiling, 12 1-26 per lb.
hurst.
Response. Mrs. Dr. Burton. Hastings. All,work done uu abort aotire ar.ii accordlni:
Essay, by Mrs. H. Harens, subject:
What is Civilization.
Answer. The Influence of Good Wo­
men.
M.y 5. ism.
WELCOME MARBLE.
Reports from tbe unions.
Reports for the county.
Collection.
Benediction.
»
1 Wednesday, V JO a. m.—Devotional.
Reports from committee on creden­
tials and finance

If yotr are building or going to build, call and
get our prices on specialties.

^s^i^KSszEa;.

L

WOOL CARDING.

Housekeeper - "Are you a good wash­
er and irooer?” Applicant-“Please,
mum, the last family I was with sent
their wash to the laundry.** “Can you
make good bread?" "Mostfolks buy
of the ba’-era now-a-days. mum." “1
suppose you can sweep?" "The lady
used to do that, mum. wid a carpet­
sweeper,” “Well, I suppose you at
Report of committee on resolutions.
least know how. to wash dishes
General Conference, 1 JU p. m.—Devo­
"Indade, mum, if it’s a common dish­ tional.
washer ye want, ye*d better be after
Essay.
hirin' a nager. Good day, mum I"
Poem, by Miss Angie Holmes.
Essay, by Mra. Lee of Hastings.
Mr. Chose (Salmon Pjonce made a
Election
of officers.
speech from the rear platfrom of the
lost car of a railroad train near Cin­
Question box.
cinnati. in which he said. "His plat­
Adjourn.
form was to stand by the old nag."
Evening. "JO.—It is expected that a
Thb.it oeemtri. did not suit aU tbe peo­
peaker will be here from abroad to
ple. for one of them called his attention
eliver
an address.
to the notice behind biro on the car
door.—-It is dangerous to stand on the
MBS. G. W.ICKES, cor. Wy.
platform." “Ah! yes," be replied, “but
it is much more dangerous to have no
platform to stand on'" and this elicited
Following are the real estate trans­
the applause of the crowd at the ex­
fers forthe week ending May Oth, aa
pense of the dissenter.
taken from tbe books In the register’s
"Gentlemen of the jury, charging a
jury isa new business to me. as this is
my first case. You have beard all the
evidence, as well as myself; von have

have wud. If you bclitne what tbe
C0UM1 forItbe fiaifiUll-baa.told JML
Kir verdict will be fer tbe plaintiff;
t if, an the other band, y ou believe
what the deTeodaat’s counsel has told
vou, then you will givea verdict for
tbe defendant. But if you are like me.

FoLLoflOSo b » Hat o, Uw era jsu.
of the Hastings dty schools ft r the

Jeanie Wheeler.

Lizzie McNutt.

The balance of the money left aftijr
getting a home will be put out at inter­
cut. or placed in some safe place. The
lottery co.-upony came to the front
promptly and paid the amount of

Call on him at his offices. Hastings.
Mich.

CONSULTATION FREE.
Cases treated and medicines sent by
mall.
W Correspondence solicited.

AH, THERE!

LOWEST ESTIMATES
■

on anything in our line
Respectfully.

rf

.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

HARDWARE!
A fresh arrival of Gasoline Stoves with
new features never before seen. You should
sec them before buying.
Anti-Kalsomime Wall Finish, the cheapest
and best article in the wd(ld to kalsomime
walls.
The McCormick Steel Binders and Mowers.
Spiral Spring Carriages, Platforms, etc.
Genuine Oliver Plows and Castings.

ED. POWERS
ANNOUNCEMENT!

Just the Thing!

For the Next 30 Daye I will sell

11251110
r*r Lighted Weight.'
The Lighteel Draft!
The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
The Easiest to Handle!

^l°J^tM2!ThS,tUyb^t&gt;ihe hMbtestvthe eeriest handied, lightest draft binder m the market aLonld get the Mil­
waukee Junior. Eoraaleby

MO. 07,000.

of Mr.
uiotourneo
catch on, this

FEMALE DISEASES. A SPECIAL

Bought before the advance, and are prepared to give

FarmeT's Kip &amp; Rubber Boots at Cost!
---- 1 HAVE A FINE LINE OF----

Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes,
Without * single exception it has more steel, actual weight
than any of the alleged steel bindera.
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is. by actual test &lt;5 Ibe Which I shall sell at a very small profit, for Cash. My store
is small, and I must cloee the above out to make
lew than tbe lightest sulkey plow.
room for new goods.

C»u&gt;*1

in tbe receipt of
ved here the first

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
■
Dr. Baughman can cure you. if a cure
is at all possible.
Ho has met with marked success in
treating Rheumatism. Spennattorrhwa,
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
without pain and positively cures.

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.

what you will do. Constable, take
charge of the jury."—Ex.

■ultected
■Cheboygan.

ARE YOU SUFFERING

from Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchili*. or
any difficulty with the lungs?
b yeur Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered?
Have you Heart disease ?
Art you afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?'

In every variety.
We have a large stock of

Blanch Hendershott.
Myrtle Rose.
Cora Brooks.
Hattie Depue.
Louise Kageler.
Elva Bauer.
Mason Nevins.
Charles Palmatier.
Charles McIntyre.
Thomas Waters.
Henry Osborn.

MESSER BROS,

RICHARD JOHNSON,
Middleville, MicbJ State Agent.

Remember that I will Undersell rather than
be Undersold by any Boot and Shoe
firm in the city.

A. WOOLLEY.

Hasting,, Mich.

£ W. KEN FIELD

ROLLER mill
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otll*r ““W improvements will be made in

Hasting, thia nuou.
Manufacturer of

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet Iron Ware,
PLUMBING

.for live yean ideutiSebool

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U, „oA wm|4|r a„.

keep in the advanee of the prooe»iou. Vou wHl
nnd him at his new location north aide of State street, east o
A. E. Barna harness shop. He is prepared t&gt;o serve the pub
he with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughtng a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This u the Uteetend Beet Gasoline Stove. Call surf seethem-

And sou the Kenfield Diving Flue Furn.ec. the hurt .nd
economical furnace made.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
that I will
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to cloee out

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________ HASTINGS, MICH.,MAY 19,1887.
WHOLE NO. 168?.

GOODYEAR &amp; BAENES!

The Hastings Banner.
ruBLxauao thumday*, at

nwn.ai, Barry Co., Mien,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
hubscription rates

Hastings

PARASOLSt

HICK0R Y CORNERS.
Theron Aldrich has moved luto rooms
recenUj^VMatedby Charles Clark over

City

Bank,

Which no competition
in Barry county can
duplicate for the moiy
ey. ^See them and you G
will be convinced.

W

P

GOODYEAE &amp; BAENES!
HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!
Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest prices.

That place is at

AR.CHIC M°COY’S,
Tie “Blue Front” Foniiture Store, Hasting, Mich.
The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for
yourself. ■

.

UON’T SWEAT
Over a hot kitchen stove thia hot weather and make
yourself miserable and tired of life.*

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
And keep-cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST. Yon
will find the best made, safest, most economical gasolene
■ stove at
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WEISSERT BROS
It is called

ou will also find at our store a full line of builders hanlware and everything in the hardware line. Prices always
reasonable.
Respectfully,

WEISSERT BROS.

Jim Springer wears a large srnile—its
an 8 lb. boy.
We have no school at the Springs yet.
Why don’t some one apply ?
&lt;
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Norris, a
daughter. Ijwt Saturday.
W m. Wataon is on thoslck list.
Mr. Tuckey is going to have a new
house.The Sturgeon boys are preparing to
move their feed and saw mill.
Dame Rumor says Joe B. is going to
try Grand Rapids life for a while.
Mr. Smith hud the misfortune to lose
his blacksmith shop and tools by fire.
No insurance.
Died—May 10th, In Yankee Springs,
Clurencc J., son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Parks, of inflamation of the kidneys and
liver. Age 1 year and 7 months.

Many people, with anxious hearts
and
hsve been looking heavenw*rd the past week wishing for rain.
Forbe McPherson, of Ross, attempted
ADVERTISING RATES:
to take his life on the 14th lost by
'’!™n P»JW................. ...... ..*100 00
using his knife, cutting an ugly gash
Extra eh trgo for special postUoos.
upon his neck, which was sewed up by
Dr. Elliott who reports that the wound
.
JOB PRINTING.
is not, in bls opinion, likely to prove
Eapectai pride H felt tn the Job Printing Do- fatal.
r
•rtmeutof the Uaxniju Everything tn the
Harvey Aldrich, who has been on the
i new; and with the Utest face* of
sick list for some time. Is still confined
to his house.
The Dr. who prescribed for himself
CARLTON.
and took hot drops the other day, for
Mrs. Eggerman and Miss Josephine
the relief of his chronic difficulty of the
ot North Carlton, spent Fri­
stomach, failed to receive ease .thereby Allerding,
day
with
Mr.and
Nicholas Allu­
and now is no better, and at this writ­ ding In south-westMrs.
Carlton.
ing fears are entertained for his recovMr. Horace Barnum lost a very valu­
HASTINGS. MICH.
liedford base ball club crossed bats able horse last Sunday. While driving
the road the animal dropped
with the Hickory nines on the 13th, the along
dead.
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latter winning. After the mega closed
Miss Maggie Allardlng, of your city,
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. the ladies of this place provided a spent Saturday and Sunday at home.
sumptuous supper for the boys, setting
Mrs. Elizabeth Eggerman plastered
tablee in M. M. Rockwell's hall, where her
house last week.
all enjoyed a good and social time.
Grant, you went the wrong way to
The affair closed with a dance at B. get
homo Sunday night
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Tompson's hall. Proceeds amount-d to
Flora
Fuller visited In North Carlton
locorpor.iVrd under th* taw* ot the State of 850, and about 830 dear profit, were for
last weeek.
Michigan.
the benefit of Hickory nine for their
W. Caln and wife spent Sunday with
uniforms.
Jay Carpenter and wife.
Mrs. John Brunneyhasso far recov­
J. Keeler has corn nearly big enough
Open for buHlnoa* Dec. It. K*8 in building for­ ered as to be able to sit up.
to cultivate.
Members of the G. A. R. post of this
merly occupied by Heiser Bro*.
.
A. G. Senter is. in Clarksville this
place are to observe Decoration day at week visiting his caughter, Mrs. Chas.
OFFICERS:
Banfield with appropriate ceremonies.
Everybody
cordially
Invited
to
attend.
D. &lt;1. Kobinson. President;
Ed. Jones went to Nashville last week
We think more acres of corn are be­ od business.
ing planted this season than any pre­
OBSERVER.
vious year since the settlement of the
DIRECTORS:
township.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
W. 8. Goodyear,
Frank Willison, of Vicksburg, was
Memorial services will be held, and
making calls on friends and acquaint­
the graves of our “fallen comrades de­
ances last week.
Mrs. Robt McElwain and son are corated at Prairieville on Mav 30th,
by J. B. Sacket Post. No. 320, G. A. R.
visiting friends at Lansing.
Members of adjoining posts and all
A (Isnend Bsnklax Business Tr*n»*ei«l.
loyal citizens are cordial!v invited to
PARRYVILLE.
join
with us in a proper observance of
Effie Howell works for her aunt Mrs.
the day. An interesting feature of the
John Giitson in Maple Grove.
W. LOWRY. M.D.,
Mrs. George Higdon returned home occasion will be a company of young
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Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
last Friday accompanied by her father. ladles attired in uniform. A memorial
Call* In town or country promptly attended.
Mr. John Jackson, who Sundayed al sermon will be preached on the pro­
Office bour»-« to to a. m. and 1 to » p. m.
ceeding day by Rev. French, at the M.
her h «me.
Telephone at llollowny*' drug »tw«.
“Bill" Main and “Doc” Larkins E. church at 10 JO a. m.
M. J. Gosa has returned from his
wheeled five thousand brick to the kiln
in two hours and ten 'minutes last Sat­ Kansas visit.
Eugene Horton is in Prairieville
IL LANDIS, M. D,
urday afternoon on Henry Strong's
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Phyalcan and Surgeon, yard, which time is hard to beat bv again.
Horton Holoomb has a very ’sick
Woodland. Midi.
those who claim to be experts at the
horse.
Offlw one door south of the post office. wit! be business.
A large attendance at the missionary
tound there day or sight.
F riend Soules has a very sick horse.
Lorenzo Mudge purchased three society at the parsonage last Wednes­
R. TIMMERMAN,
swarms of beee of Wml Adkins at Mor­ day.
Eva Flower has returned irom
• Homcepathic Physician 4 Surgeon, gan, one day last week. Consideration,
Minnesota leaving her sister on the
8I«.
(First door east ot Holloways’ drug (tore.)
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Rev. L. D. Abbott talked to, our high way to recovery.
A
Sabbath school Institute is held
T C. LAMPMAN. M. D.,
church goers last Sunday morning.
v.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
Mrs, Wallace Haywood visited friends here on Wednraday of this week.
Corn planting la nearly over. •
Rectal and female diseases a specialty. File*, in Hastings last week and Saturday
Fistula and other disease* ot the rectum treat­ turned to her home in FreeooiL
ed. an&lt;l a cure guaranteed or do pay. providing
MIDDLEVILLE.
Henry Strong is burning a kiln or
a written agreement Is had to that effect previ­
G. B. Manchester haf moVed his gro­
ous to treatment. Residence and office corner tile.
cery stock into the small-building west
Jefferson and Center streets.
FREEPORT.
of Alex Campbell's marble shojx
From tbeHenUd.
A Mr. McNee was taken suddenly ill
R. Wm. JONES,
Dentist.
Edna Fighter is teaching in the while upon the streets of this village
last Saturday evening, with what the
All work promptly attended to.
“Jones" district thia summer. 7
M. B. Court,of Lowell, was the guest doctor pronounced an attack • of asthof J. Chesebrough and family Sunday mrllcal choking. For a time it was
C. WELTON
fwired he would not survive. He spent
last.
S. Roush has erected a monument on the night at Dr. Evans’ residence, and
I* agent for the Ohio Farmer’* Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man’* property against his lot in the Freeport cemetery this had recovered sufliclcutly to be taken
os* by firm, llgtitelng or wind; against a man ■
to his home the next day.
The village is full of delegatee to the
Dr. II. F. Peckham is appointed as
health officer for Irving and Henry W. C. T. L’. county convention, which
QOOK A SHELDON,
Eckert and A. P. Wood on board of re- holds forth here Tuesday and Wednes­
day.
(OfficeIn AUtrsct Block, HssUnic*. Mich.)
The Middleville band will give a con­
Have the only eet of Abstract Books In Barry
I&gt;-na Nagler is the guest and com­
County.
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_____________ panion of Mrs. ZarvreR nod little Lora, cert at Alaska on Friday evening of
during the absence of Rev. Zurwell this week.
JAMES A. SWEKZE
’ Circuit Court Commissioner II. E.
this week.
Wesley Fox has m his possession a Hendrick, of this place, rejoices in the
hen’s egg that measurfe 8 inches In arrival of a t«m and a half pound girl
Hastlns*. Mich.
Practices In all court* of the state. Office over circumference and weighs 6Jt ounces. baby at his house Monday last.
General I Ute rest is shown in a rivalry
W. H. Behant/’store.
________________ ___ Who can beat it.
Reuben Fish and wife will soon Imj betwo n Jim McKevitt and Jud Stark
A E. KENASTON,
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a-s t&lt;&gt; which possesses the fastest horn-.
residents
of
Freeport.
They
will
oc
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A.,
Attorney at Law,
cupy the house which Mrs. Myers pur­ Jud has lately bought an equine which
h»* thinks can out step McKevitt’s horse.
chased of 11. Withey.
PnctioM In All courts ol the tttate. Collection*
CoL Messmore, accompanied by P. H. The matter may be decided on the II asproapUystteoaioglo-________________________ Brown and C. G. Grltlln, the two latter tsngH track before long.
Middleville containes several noted
1 PARTIN V. BARKER, Beal Estate, directors of the new Lowell &amp;
Ings Railroad company, uro in the vil­ gshrrmsn and they all obey the law.
xIL Insurance and Loans.
Office with J. G- ffiirysn&amp;^Bon. 3 door* north lage this week.
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WOODLAND.
Mamie Moulton commenced her
A ca.-e of diphtheria at Geo. Hawe's.
school in the Filtnore district hist Mon­
Isaac Early lost a child last week by
property owner* carefully looked slier. Fann* day. This being her tirnt term it is
GcrniHii measles and lung difficulty.
of all sixes for sale or oiclmuxe. House* aud hoped that success await* her.
Uncle B. Cooper was buried in the
Rev. Zarwell of the German M. E.
leuforule.______
church, departed Monday morning for Whtel&gt;-r bur) Ing ground ground last
Saginaw City to be altsent for several wrek. He was one of the old pioneers
gNAPPEN A VANABM£^yenu
days attending the ministerial meeting of Woodbind.
Gnu. Ro winder has the wall complete
of this district.
(Over Hasting* National Bank.)
We are pleased to say that Mr. J no. for his new house.
Major Anderson was up here Inst
Schmelcher.
who has been confined to
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY. Attorney
w«-«*|(
miHciting aid for the railroad
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. his room with rheumatism since early from Kalamazoo
to Hastings,- but did
in the spring, is improving and was in
Practices in ail court* ot the atate.__________ town last Monday morning.
m&gt;l meet with very-&lt;ood success.
The G. A. R. post, of Woodland, with
Henry Withey and family who have
WILLIAM B. BWEEZEY,
VY
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Justice of the Peace. lieen residing in Tenmi-see during the tire nmbtiUKii of several other poets
past winter, arrived home lust Satur­ will observe decoration day on Monday,
day. Thev will remain here for a few Max 30ih. lion. Clement Smith, of
Hjodlmrx, Is expected to speak to the
weeks and will then go to Canada.
r M. B. GLLLAHPIE,
A Ladies aid society was orgnniz-d peopb* on that occasion. The speech
Notary Public.
at the Cong’l church last But unlay with will I*" in .McArthur’s woods.
Bowens Mill*.
'____________
Mrs. Dr Landis hits returned from
IB or more members. Mrs. C. V. Rieg­
JJAUY C. COBB,
ler was elected president. The society her visit to V-hlrago, and has brought
hold their first regular meeting this with her an English pug dog. to
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER, afternoon at the home of their presi­ which the Dr. devotes considerable of
hh spare moments us the pet of the
The
Style* Alw*y» Supplied.
dent. Gentlemen are invited to tea.
Quite an fetching time in this place house.
En*-Ml Attention Giren to Cutting
at present over the "Sabbath day ques­
and Fitting. Pattern* Cid to order.
NASHVILLE.
tion” between Rev. Barnaby of the U.
Hoorn' nrer Schantz’ Store.
Herb Lee has on exhibition at his
Hours from T a. tn. to * P. B. church and Eld. Wales, adventist.
[Special Correspondence.)
store the lower jaw of u mastodon,
which
he
received
from Kansas.
pBANK C.
Mrs. J. Yeiter. of Lowell, is visiting
Frank McDerby has moved into the
her daughter Mrs. C. Schnvlcher.
Mrs. Jas. Godfrey returned home house formerly occupied by Lou Clark,
Hardware A Iron *,ere.h®"*»rt,
Friday from a three weeks visit with on State street.
Lust Thuractay Emma Barber left her
her parents.
Mr. NIc Kahler, of Hope, has Wen purse containing live dolhira lying on
old one* are y)UkUy wricow__________ visiting his daughter Mrs. Geo. Schmel- the oigan in the hall of th* school
building, and afterward found it rilled
cher the past wook.
N. Brayton made a business trip to of Its contents. As this is getting to
be a frequent occurrence, we would ad­
Chicago last week.
vise a aiora spirited Investigation than
YANKEE SPRINGS.
has l»een instituted.
Th« board oi review met Tuesday to
The-I. O. G:T. Is growing and in a
flourishing condition. They brought in go over the asscsMneat rail of supervls»BBW
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—l— at their lot imtUng. er Turaer.
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members
Th* majority of onr carpenters have
making a membership ot 40 in good
bran
&lt;grd to work on the new buildstanding.
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Xol much eora pUstnljK owing to
i Purlsey is very sick.

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County News.

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The refreshing odors arising from
the tlate caused the health officers to
turn out Monday, when they resurected
several dead and unburled hogs, an old
horse and some sheep. They win be
planted.
The Congregatiqpid church has ex­
tended a call to Rev? J. M. Robinson, of
Detroit, for the coming year.
Fowler’s Studio has been removed to
Woodland.
S. D. Barber has got the roller ma­
chinery placed In his mill, and has
started the same, with F. A. McClellan,
of Jackson, as miller.
John Potter, of Detroit, was in town
Saturday.
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O. U.8V0KKR.

STATE ROAD.
The long wished for rain has come.
J. P. Harry has gone to visit his
mother in Ohio.
,
Mrs. Laura Kinnie will entertain the
mite society this week.
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Geo. Kuch died at his home last
Monday.
Mrs. Ella Rolfe will entertain the
dime society at her home, May 36th.
All are invited.
We are having a very large and in­
teresting Sabbath school. Mrs. E. Pen­
nock. our superintendent, has been
obliged to form several new clashes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurst are settled in their
new home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers visited at
Mrs. Willis Rolfe’s last Saturday.
Those who are anticipetidk a wed­
ding in the near future may Up disap­
pointed/
Mn Chamberlin has repainted his
house, also Albert Kinnie.

BANFIELD.
Clarence Men and wife spent Sunday
in this vicinity.
George York and lady Sundayed at
H. N, King’s.
Quarterly meeting will be held at the
Baltimore fhureh next Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Sheffield commenced her
school in the Burroughs district to-day
(Monday).
F. E. Doty has moved on Iiis new
farm.
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Mr. Tooze\of Oregon, is visiting his
brother D. C. SUlea.
Mrs. Emma Tungate hxn gone to
Hope to spend a week with her daugh­
ter Mrs, John Valentine.
FOUR CORNERS.
Cleaning house and planting corn is
the order of the day.
The advents had preaching at the
school bouse Saturday and Sunday.
Eld. Hoyt, ot Grand Rapids, occupied
the pulpit.
Homer Wood and Anna Wood com­
mitted matrimony on Wednesday night
of last week. We will smoke the H.
W. cigar now.
Crops looking well considering the
dry weather.
Some lire contemplating fishing on
Wall lake this week.

HERKEY.
Miner Alden and wife, of Bravo.
Allegan Co., were here last week Id
attendance of the funeral of the form­
er's sister; the girl who was shot.
Mrs. Curtis is worse again.
Mr. Bare is having his house repaint­
ed.
George Cunningham is on the gain.
Mr. Hewett, of the firm &lt;rf GRT*
Hewett, has sold his gray team to
Lowell parties for 800.
Children's day at the churqfc MiXl
Sunday instead of June 13th, as stated
litft week.

, MARTIN'S CORNERS.
Everything Js suffering for want of
rain.
John Mead is the proud owyaarof a
pair of twin colts; .
Mr. Town, who lives oa tire Sidnam
farm, lost a heifer Sunday morning;
caused by eating to much clover.
Last Saturday afternoon while the
family were out, some one stepped in
and helped themselves to some cash
from a drawer at Louie Hilton’s.
CITIZEN AGAIN.
Hicsoav Cobxkks, May mb. IMJ.
Our Hickory Corners correspondent
seems inclined to berate character and
cast reflections upon any one that may
cross his path; so we discern from his
article in the Banner of May-. 12th.
that Citizen has now become un object
of his revenge.
In the first place we would say that
Citizen is not of the Priest Craft Order.
and Is a citizen ot this community,
whether nn old resident or otherwise It
matters not. he unquestionably knows
full as much regarding the public feel­
ing towards Mr. Roach In theee mat­
ters (hitherto referred to) as our intelli­
gent correspondent. We have no dis­
position to throw stones or to slander
any person, but we do propose to stand
In defense ot truth and justice.- We
are charged with attempting to cover
up iniquity; anything could not be
more untruthful than such a charge.
We do Dot object to the truth, but
when men through penamal revenge,
seek to prejudice lhe minds of the pub­
lic by false statements and slanderous
insinuations against an honarable and
respected citizen, and a Christian gen­
tleman, we had to stand on the defense.
Not satisfied with personal reflection!!
this correspondent would also seek to
cast rellection upon the entire church
of which Mr. Hooch is a respected
member, bv intimating that th* guilty
parties hitherto referred to. ■belonging
to (what he callslour spiritual faith;
when the fact is neither ot the partim
has any connection, and never has had,
with the church.
Perhaps Mr. Roach has almost, it not
quite, as many friraids In this comiuitnitv as the correspondent.
CITIZEN.

�THE SHOPLIFTERS.

CIUISE 05 AN ICEBERG.
sale, aril now we coak!lookright down

nearest berg, which I venture to say covered
an much spare ns a vi]
was four mil™ off.

The bodice of thi&gt; Ixwrs had not yet froren,
and Mr. Whorton lighted the lantern and we

eacUmnn fully undemood how cfepnrato it

was raw anil chilly, though the sun shone

rasa had this reflection, but no min gave
utterance to his thoughts. W« cracked jokes
and triad to be chrerfnl. and. could a six th

NEW YORK’S BIG DRY GOODS HOUSES
ORGANIZING AGAINST THEN.

miles around us. TM berg vs1 driring faster
than the ire, and nothing could check its
progreas. As it pudwl etredily through the
pick the grinding wusas if thunder!"’IM were
ripping through a forest. Wu did nt&lt;»wing ।
tetri's, all apparently solicitoua to promote

until midnight.
Just before dark we lighted our fire again
and cooked aotue nwro meat, and that night
we all slept soundly. The next day dawned
bright and clear, with the wind blowing from
tbetouth,a*lbefbrenc»utiiefc«Tn«texj&lt;»Ki
to the sun was thawing. We had a dear sky,
and
see for mife
around as and a grand
auu could
ivjwicoiiK
uiwa.u.iu..M
sight it. was. The park ire had madly gvueoff
to the west, but there wrro a scire of big and
Uttia bergs in view. We ket* tbe brej^fast Bro
going oil day ax u l*»r«i fire, unedserin. it

Btorekrepcra
Storek-x-pere oo
on &gt;*®
th- principal »'iprr‘»8
. .
__ talking of fanning
frmnmu a pron^.
.
. a-afmt th” stvarm at pick•
, ^o-jiftcrs who have reaped a
&gt;
i.nrv,^. during the Itusy ■.«*»• f‘,r
pavt Eocliye*rthey»«wnito
J
pn
lWWTOtti ^,1
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[lUEitrvr."
anti expert,
rip-i., and
•**“• nJ—
oSo-b cne ar two arrfttfs are made daily,
ucroo]c,’- ^djy pursue
wiibcut f«ro&lt; detection. A
«
rnembf(.
cafl of the larg.rt retail

.

the ca]&gt;titin Lad taken a look witEhb gloat be
fafortnid us that he could tnaki? out two

franlt

A formal investigation took place.

mreUM i»nL, „ I.. ; “2

SOAR

found that a number of thousand;: of ।
tbo com-uafei might work m barm, we made ,
noiwptunw. Tbe rngfit .wmo « trani.ud, '

.. 1,^,, ,ea»nn," bo saM. Mo“^^pJ^Xl L^ W-rtonw

Six* innocently

folded and put in envelopes.

with tbe wind going to toe wwt and holding
uauob by tiw proprietors more fcr tbdr
twluiy, and vre had nothing to drturb ux hi . Jbu H
by
t^fof thetr c.utomrrs
own iirot«\tiuii than ttiat'of their astown.
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Hesitation the captain permitted the third

i swapping a &lt; r-uplcof thousand babreu.
and trarjnMns and pulled away, rejoicing Unit

difficulty In avoiding the ucexuonal great

to Ur. 11 hortoa, and ]»rhapa, aa I wan fallinto a dose, I may have whispered something
to myaolf, for he laid his hand on my shoulder.

floated 'ctaadlly, however, and by and by we

midnight"

mate was snaking ready to remove a thwart
from th&lt;&gt; hast to use for kindling, when tiw
ScoCthk steam whaler HtgtdniKler «u&lt;ldraly
rounded a great Iwrg to tin- southeast of u&gt;,
and came into full view of one »f the tnen
who had just climbed up for a lookout. She bod

AYER’S ’■SST

can pick cut a detective after situr.tariag
if tiw Liver be- DI !’ I O'
around a vtore once. The private dotoctivn
-me* torpid. If tbe I
b
s
uwudly i. too ndhious, and if a lady lx,-pens ‘
bofeil* are con«tlpiied, or if tbe stomach
to t'i.-it wp a Lire collar or a pio'e of difr for
rxaQiiaation, Mr. Detectivers ct her elbow In ‘ t i;ia to perforin its functious properly, use
a moment, and any &lt;*» can are that, Um&gt; fely
Aur's Pills. They are invaluable.
i. Icing watrhr.1. Quite often trr.sts rro
u • IVI'UJ
saver
t'ottpUlut. In &lt;on«iiuwr of which I
•ufTcinl from General Debility and ImH-

IL^L O

Had oat that the captain was right On a
sort of dwlf thirty or forty fort above the

the slit-lf until hidden behind a projection.

If

~~
j
Vila. MWV an-.
This one stood up 150 fret oat of the water al
After that we all slept, but-an hour liefore
daylight we were aroumd by^ueh a ahock

inequalities, and throe 1
melting the
were trickling

up with shouts of alarm, no one rememberi ng

cruihing, and directly after that all was still
driving along os quietly as before.
“We’re had a collision with another berg."
explained the mate, "and I think all danger

hub nothing could make its way.
could come up within half pistol shot, and

it was of course unpcndblc to tell.

rattlftl at tise sight of us, shrinking agnm-r
the wall and whimtjg like dogs as soon as firn
was openctb They were both down after
seven or eight ahota.
You will mind that tlw ship was to windVV.

but the greut skins under us bad kept uv
comfortable through the night. IVc sat uud
looked oat on tbo storm and tlie troubled sra
for a long tinio before any man inovixl or
iiiad'.’ a suggsotion. Th~n. when day bad
fully dawned, tlx* mato said:
'“Well, t».’n. nothing is ever as bad as it

pore of exaggerating thr.js-rib of our ndwnture that I tell you wv&gt; bad ix&gt;t steamed two
mife from that tier; when it split’in three
jsirtious with thunderous sound*, and every
j&gt;orti*.M&gt; turned turtle.
\V&lt;* didn’t tlnd our ship again, but were
eventually landed al Valiaraiso,where wo got I
berths Mixianl of others. Tbe Vestal, as we
afterward came to know, rearebrei for us fur
tbe best jMirt of a week, and tb»n, feeling that I
we must hav«» certainly been lost, put up her ,
iwlm and "x&gt; off to u 1x1 w enuring ground, &lt;

tiro to make any su-h blunder. Uzl ko the
I dire, he generally knot' cr.-ry

’

*

i'or year* I luxe relied more upon
A'«r‘»- r-.i&gt;s than anything ehe, to

Regulate
wards the door, not to ««tl tbo article,! bat
simply to
w*e bow it looks
in daylight
would
-- -------------------------------—
n.&lt; is* ;nil&gt;l»*d by the arm an I hurrwd off to
thr station house. But we cannot get the dotertive srrgeart* from Inspector Byroad
offire t© p--i-mid-uUte our steres all day, and
we have tn employ private detectives. Of
copra-. J do not mean to be und&gt;-rrt&lt;xxl that

Kun.

not sufficient and never will be.

Tlx-re can hardly l«* n doubt that tlxre is
sumethfag wrong about th. Indian country.
I berv is Is* a iajl oninlwm within th.*

tetircs. but they do not fill the bill Tbo re„ „ s,„„
w
M l:in..h what u
frnflJ t}K,
i,al
... ■•... i._ ______ » -■ .
_ ,_____ ,_

country am ever be at a high jreint of civili'ation iu which there ore nu jaib and nobody
■low, anything to n*.*d them. We havvalwayi
L-rti taught to look tqcm Damon and I’ythw
ax one of tbe most beautiful «tnri&gt;.w of friend­
ship and. honor. Listqn to tk6» from the
Chcrokeo Indian, and ask yonrwlf it itifes
ix* give you srene different opini-mof him.
An Indian was six* far killing another num

tttightitey. Ikodcreoii, IV. Va.

cudotncrs.

'
'
kvim TO ur avatnxD.
• If a lady goes borne and tells her hndwud

«ou upnarux aim kH j rett in.,
aforexaid principal ,llln (tl t!x,

nayatac pjr the tern, of s»H torture sShi!
W’.Tgyw,^1—■
.. ..u
•Men . wiu muu x**u tiiuenl .bilv rei.irds? L

irt thereof. noUrV I. fortte SZT
■'
,
rfek 0. n&gt; st thei.ortbTrvatdSJ

uogbly. I have u«ed
L in cases ot Ithcu-

In a few

*

days, the priadMl
agw of mtrresi ite

•Mmi * OoCuitnvg.tha^^.

Ijw: »| due 1 suffered greatly from a
• .. .............. . homer on my side. In spite
&lt;&gt;l etrrr •■flr.rt
mn. si.i.
- - ••
n, uw ,,in|C HUM*,
with lndigvstl.ui, iual distressing palu- In

The Bowels.
forl&gt;id&lt; Ik-.-itenlmijllx-ro any more. iAgUn,
if a lady i« arnM-d by unstak- mid Mibys.tal tutbo indignity uf being sear.-lied. the

i •
............... ... • iliwe I w IS Iler
from ,-aiu. my f--| digested properly. tbe
s.'trs tin ii|v h -I.i , - *.__

OLZBRATLD

- Samuel D. U bite. Albula, Ga.

---- - -------—
» rauuuij a-. I, »1&gt;U
had clai^-d a blanket over it, th- sun w.-w
obwnrrwl, there was a sharp puff cf wind,
nn.1 the next moment it was snowing aa it
only mows off dreary-Capo Horn at the right
. T-l. .
.___ •

by tbo Injured lady, AU her fn-xxfa take
tlx-ir trade* to —- ------ ■*-— • '
relief that is p
! -iatfon
t
-------------------------- —ar-yis « to
Ire termed and an ludepcndrut d;u*-tive
agrticy organic!. There will be a r.-atral

the boat ‘maded to «{•lintersor gone entirely.
I that she wax all
lifted from our

U» pictures of all shoplifters and -rooks, not
only of this city, but of all others tin,* -|^ut
tl»c country. There will also I* ou ill -a list
of the arre-u of sbopUftera for ten yean |iwt,
whh a brief sketch nf tire- criminal-. At the

—
------ j ... miumn
:«U th- squall gathering and iired guns for

fouilh. and Ixdicve tbei

hM-r *Ue "ft, ‘’“J* plr‘

h,kw w,Ih

I ills, thinking I would call a.
diMxw became anv worwtin'le the bloody discharge
■“-i ?sf •tn- •"•bS*,.

Ayer’s Pills

alight

on splinters.

you can scarrely imagine, while the
-„-nn to take ou their white ovsta
m with greater strength. Wekn&gt;w

Despite the poor roasting and

atn&gt;-Kr.h. re shutting us tn, it was simply
burning up ]wrefeiH fuel for nothing.
Although it lutd been snowing for so many
.....I
— —....
__ ,

-------- —, -—■ —
ivRM- mulantiy up-nnd the young Indian •rjnvndrred
hinus-U to the sheriff. He wmt alexit rrnrrng
the crowd, diouk bands wish evrrvbaiv, ra vo
otvK&amp;.LIL.
l.__
.*

friend esteemed highly.
he pinn-1 a |«e U

He took his pUre
,nxf

stood up like

they will become familiar
riMMuera.it dry goods store* and there will
t.-kw cliaueo for mixtakra. Tb-re adl Ibe
Minx-thing cbe -&lt;fem t^fe woL-hiqg ibe
rotmtera aixl customers will not mi« thUr
povws ►O 'ftca I lio IK* wo how ,uCb
tern cun fail to result in a bi; unorovruwut
over tbe prerent dotwtive wrvire m&gt; ®x»
Store*. Take any large public demonstration
wbcro a score of i»irkpockcU mix iia the
tbreti;- rind vk. wtti
I .i._.
.
a nano ta slipped into some can
lb- luraVr k»u»l to

the mate brought out It* bottle

Ixx-W
v~

HE ruportorlty of Caroline ortr bum

pliable, mor® ccmtera^li*. abd NEVER

BREAKS.

TAe .Niagara, Falls fRottia.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

‘t!

cisco Chronicle ‘•Utxiertona.'

to W"t

w. .Iwt .bniaCVotral i.Oee
I'Jo a strong stroke and 111

length of the shelf and came to a up&lt;»t upon
which we could climb with a proniue of n

'D'JCODih

'■»’X£
rmlr

ner’e Co rail no" is printed oa insidsof
tbo otocl corer ______
FOB BALE BI ALL LEAL I5G KESCIiSIB.

---------------- »»cktu&gt;i|t.,|.
t p tbo river at Irvington, there is quite
setttemmt of nullionairvw, all ai
affairs, who attend regularly to
Titles raw &lt;k»d

whale.

Wehadpalfel

without further delay "—Now
„
r-------ow York! Mai]

fret above the mm. A more f.uhidding sight
I mw bvi~i...— an... ___ _
*

the big berg npun and malm fast
lee. Round with the boat and la:
lugly

1,000.000.®?

itiUed to a certain number of
of the lUrew of bi. much lZtov«|L£1 **”

TK"TinuMcTi ronssitu uiwn o
s VALLEV

Linrfs of tie Wtst

'sstnUa-

THOMAS M.GIBSOn
urm.f

Jay Gould waa bkekbalfeL

It h «*

$25,000.00
INGOLD!
Will. BE rilD FOR

AKBUCILES’ COFFEE IRlFPM
o w. sSJJFgy^vTtdy^
Work fete, wfak-fa ba. made m.llfemreH

flffiSairentattcry

1
2
6
23
100
200
t,000

,1.000.00
Premium, ,500.00 ••••
Premiums, *
. ,250 00 u
Premiums,
,100.00
Premiums, • •
,50-JX “
Premiums,
,20.00
Premiums, .
,10.00
Premiums,_

wJSRifHwTy-*'- .
Huntiar

FWune.

MANE E. BEAN»«

�mil: THE RANGE.
Bowh t!&gt;« zigrtg rood mme tbe lumbering
4
borsw-'heels clattering along

Hank Monk tendencies, drawling
• Ia;v
u.i
.
lud-le til.' srhl.lc were four passengers
.4t.d fur Burnaby,’ a few miles further on;
v. .
ittng dirk, and the drizzling rain
.!?*n rendered tha prospect fortbere,i:.a-r«rthc journry anything but plreo-

. the old

,

roach

wan hcrribly

;ien&gt; n—wen* miareountably silent,
,i Belle Norton sighed a little,
n.l-lnng tb* du«t off tho &lt;®o littlo

. .tii w Uh n r’T? &lt;ii«nil*0cd air
'lAitt' rmg\; liad she but
it was ' tu b an '.nr enifortablo

- «in!dren. oxer tbe range nt
jit lu»regime without a tearher.
m tor it now. without ashadow
if Burnaby Ok® wa* Midtto

I iwign a: tlra end of tlra first
I

,

jolted fin&lt;vmfortably, the
, .nwi wKind Ominously, awl tbe
^IHang lhar" merged
i

iiutSnn.

t.,

and ’Hie started up to
t ;n&gt;m n dark lantern streaming
b air! a masked figure blocking
.-w.iy Hbe with difficulty repi cased
the »’&lt;r.nan opjxwite shrieked

THE YESTERDAYS.
*mofa«,oriloSr“”,™a

ply.Tnr sbe was too busy revolving a rraa.

eweet, musical voice bcforol Burely some­
where, for it seemed so familiar; yet sbo was
certain of uhver having met him anvwhcre
previously, and she gave it up willingly.
In a short lim« olio and Tom became great
friends; no wonder bb motlier loved him so,
Bello thought he was so kind and Intellectual;
ho was so everything one would wish for in a
friend, that she was ofmid die would love him
L'crsclf; then, was such a strange, sweet fasci­
nation in that musical voice of his for her,
that Belle was yielding her heart to Its power.
And Tom, ho haunted bcr steps; if she went
into tho gunlcn he camo presently on sornn
preteat; if she eh we to rood her book in the
parlor lie wa» there, but not obtrusively. “If
1 bold half the fascination for him that Ida
splendid voico dore for me. be can’t help it,“
she thought.
But, after all, there was eomefblng mysteri­
ous about hai’.d»&gt;m* Tom Burnaby; often
when die looked up from her book sbe found
him lookingat her in such on earn-st, sorrow­
ful way that instinctively she pitied him, but
for what sho could not have tpld; sometimes
his eyes hold such a curious qnosUoniug that
sho felt uncomfortable.

School was exit at lart, nix! the would rrtum borne tbo next day; they were on tbe
long piazza tORvther, Belle and Toni, watching
lit- lattice work.
“I have iwv w shown you my trax of »f»cimcns, have If be rpxwtioned with a great
effort, in changing the subject abruptly refr a

“Tlran 1 will bring them," and be went in;
tlra
tie wv prefer," wild the
.Bello
. • in’a -•ft. nmsicnl tone Bello
-•IJo k**"
11 followed.
!. i.vt ml.mg t» cntinrct wI
y^i -re to interrupt." and she foUowul ou into
. 11. n l-rtgand. rvsi* tn her fri&lt;L
tho rootn where they had spent their 'last
.
I
happy evening together; Aelx-camctsitens. lv 1
. . t |. r ■ nnl. li and chain, and
I. . f adtr.-inp r hr presented int.-rvxted in tbe fine collection, and tbe color
taco .4 the liumflod canto lawk to his bandsoax- face. Belle was
looking.in tho: box; down under a piece of
vn. now, without further quarto soiucttihig was gleatmng brightly.
“What ia thia!" she ashed, making a dire,
did l-mxUnuMiy.
mid
wx.-uri.ig th* shlniag object by tho time
rtnne to )«* rubb.&lt;d bu-t
'said ttv mmiral voice. •b" fl.’ihbed bcr question.
“Oh. an old sdeevc button of mine," an­
swered Tom, but Belle scarcely beard kilns: a
cold fEtssation wrest over her. “Yours," sb.
gm&lt;p&gt;.s!; “where is the otbsr one!"
‘I hnvcl.wt It," he sa’d, Imr.y trying to arrang.' sosuo spceinwiu., and not nothing the
look of pain and horror creeping into her
tlM-U."
fikCO.
“Ohl" she answered In a voice calm enough,
।
j. n
fromi'_.guard;
but sbe felt as if sb" mi»t'bo dying. It all
u :... ■ ni”*:&lt;-ul clpjA-’ •’I annrexi
camo to her now, and she knew why lib
.
■ steix'i his wrist for a
musical voico Iniprrwx’d her aa familiar and
ctsikav'* l&lt;&gt; 1 "gain her
tho sleeve button rough, comsgat.-d, ns tire
- if front tbe plucky th-lio other, a? tbe lu&gt;t one. which was at that mo­
. the -tap-, leaving tbo ment in her p.«krt; Tom and the robber were

ia blank darknoa.
il
l hear two rukvs clnx*k- Elark; a "harp pain wa- at bcr heart, and sb"
thn W up l»er harxls with an agoniwdVry.
&lt;ril. .migi'ogM and intimidating tbo
; inat.-h. in a nwrr-ut or two more
M-,. Iii x k tbcir .1* parture, and they

fl ..-&gt;r ’ wnMwl ftell-. clasping her hands
.|,«:.,rat n.-tuy wntchthst l.’ncte Satban

wi tlx ns -Irra in n-stkre sympathy
■
hig te^rs las b-r « hcvk—Isut
■ • usf i-b’ i lap' ixxnething that
ni- n-’.
Sire drew off her glove and
•
!&gt;-twreu lire thumb and fin­
. : n&gt; irey; that s» evident, for
•’ .•• tn I ’T.rnigatsd. Tire sib
1 -• rotber muu have dropped It; she
•1 It. »:v! examine it at br b&gt;i»nre.
1 i. •• once more. which two things
—1»4 *
• war Ul jnd now. rertainly.
Battir. ■ latter, grini. jog : now a brisk
:n.t. and “whoa, and the fiaplt-ra quartet
iroi uni’ «d at Burnaby Glen.
'
B
•a»:»-lp&gt;i'&gt;ut. and amid tha ejacnla• .4 tlwiu i tnnkerpsr an.1 tbo rental of
•be
ndreuluro by tbo drawling
• - ' :uii. wa* Lu-alrd into tlie waiting room
'•&lt; tt I.low structure kuown as Burnaby
" j t . ili.r with h*r long fares! coenpau-

anj, ib» lady who fainted

•«ly wet’’ inlrrv'tingiy. Belle ret bolt npr gfat aii-l made unJgaof tb«« grief which
bf: rt-y lift tbo .tabla finally

• m.il a-hi nUirc. and- our young

.

i^mBady again, as she
i Its tin caw on th* wall,
i .rf i» .• r co tbo .hyguo.li

d Delk, -but 1

heartily

&gt;.ua to, to begin with.’

i •igbiax k» untaun with her
i; «*) waling,' you know."
tin I but,” ejaculated Hallo,
-•'■
on inipatteut jerk.
' gear,** muttered tbo old

l-iatu • her a* I know of; mighty
.. ■ uly j.vt u little too high&lt; den. Tin a thtnlda'.”
uwmitij dawned lowly enough
■ra Hw(a»d Bdl-fs spirits arcae

a happy cummer at ths
• .1 httjo ou th*- maxim of
MS. in spite of brrwif.

*41 an!.

’ntterti,; *

’ usualj routine of unuic
&gt;1 dsnr;* and fiatx
Sbe
vau xjwr-ted to board at the
i.l toy tire bill out of the
i’/r lu’.tructing tbe javcnlfai
i:s Teedia', wnUn' and

; and bonks with a will;

terf exclaimed tl» terriflisi man. “Ob!
Belk', are you ill—dearr be whsspeml with
his floe voice ail a-trvmblo, but dxs did not
reply.
fir took tbo daa«l girl in ht» arms and
kinucd her white face. "Ohl to be thus ever

new!-’
■
“Don't," sbo said ia a strangr, sad way
“you has e killed me, 1 believe."
"Why, Bello— Mis* Norton, I would not
harm you tor werhix—God know I love you
better than my life;" tbe musical tonrs rang
with a passu.mate tendernew, and bo qpeiscil
his arms, saying: "C«wnc, pienser
“Too late!" she usoonoi, “too late, Tom
Burnaby; here." and she ;x»t tbo lent sleeve
button in bis lusn&lt;l. A ;x»rplrx«l. jxsiiscd look
swept over his flue fixtures, and lu&gt; asked, Us
a puzzled way:
“Where did yon find it, Mlei NortonT
“In tbo coach Hint night," she answered,
hoarsely, cov.ring her face wdls icy hands
Tons Burnaby staggered t^his feok
“Oh! my God!" hn moaned In agony of
soul, “it b all over with me now:” ho reeled
to a romer and cvrvrrre.1 down Jiko a bunted

animal.
Belle went over to him presently, and laid
her hand on litis arm; h wns trembling vio­
lently.
“Tisml" she said, trying to be calm, “111

never tell any one.”
“God blee« you, I lascw you would not; Inst
what Is ini;ihsonmcnt aud death to losing
you, Belle? that night's work stands Ixrtwrcn
my hapfsincss and beavr-n, and yours, too,
tor &gt;&lt;mi said I hod killed you. lore."
' lie t.xsk bcr hand, and she foil Isis tears on

r.’currca u&gt; nor.
“Uy punishment is terrible," he continued;
“you will soon go away, never to return—•and
bow will you remember me, BeBef"
“With pitying love," *hc said; “my Idol b
shattered."
In a morm-nt more he was gone. She heard
him go up stairs with a heavy, uncertain step
“Poor Tom!'' she said, “bow ho suffers
It was time to go; her trank bad l&lt;»’n car­
ried out and Bello stood bidding good by to
good old Mrs. Burnaby. “I'm horry you
couldn't k&gt;vu Ibm," said bis mother, breaking

down.
“Oh, Mrs. Burnaby! I do lore 1dm, and it's
kflling me, too; you don't know—no, you will
never know!" and Belle fled from tbe bouse in
sheer desperation.
At th., gate a boy gave her a package.
“Tom Burnaby said I was to give you this
■■ '■
’’ -----• -1—
EL me.
ch n ideally.
.
,___.
Battle, clatter, jolt, and the lumbering
.tage was on tlx. road. -Good-by, Burna­
by.“sobbed tbe m&gt;- desolate paewnger; it
dalnt sod well-Mthar.' Tbtn it occurred to
bcr to &gt;-■ what wwi in tlw pnekag-.
Rhe drew it f.etb and tore &lt;&gt;ff the wnqjper.
disclosing an elegant watch raso. \» 1U» trem­
bling fingers. sb» opened tho case, wln-n io!
.. *__ _ i__ trntch. ticking mcr-

riiy on as 11 ikhuibk u»u

---------

I last looked on I (a bright face. Under tho
watch was a note from Tom, which mid:
"Belle Dear—I hare made nil the rejsarati.Mi in roy powar, and I ]irotn»e herein to
steadfnstly lead nn bonomble life hereafter,
because you loved tneoire. With pitying
love, remember nre.
Tom BcrxaRC."
Five years have pawed since that summer
at Burnaby, but Belle never looks at hrr
watch or a-cs tire lumbering old stage come
down from over tbe rang o butw

• mil ronclud&lt;d that they
• ' .•&lt;&gt; : n-xwitlistandteg her
&lt;yM.
I i’f’i&gt;g«r’hair.
“Mr,
nag Uume to spend his vaca­
tire.' t
morning, as
as toey
they
• ' I “sti - one morning,
...
" " runlen. te*f&gt;nv tho school hour?;
r~. i'
■ •'**’* Norton, so you will
•
• “ i.'iU; cn'ht'«M fins a Yutuu man .to New York Mercery.

Tbr English people Lave wiped out of their
*ii I Belle; * I shall be glad to
him.’
sUtnc lioola a mulutwh- nt savage laws and
punaitim Ko penalty basin it wy
^iiL,H.n!’''b'r narnaby w«*
•which dore not alm at least to bamifit tfao
e-nnn‘ '"’•mag ink-rest In her saib
^"•aai smiled ixmignly on tbe young criminal. Bocisty
.

2 my boy, Tom Burnaby, Mtaa Nor*•»«. tni* U Belk Norton, tha naw

STORY OF UNCOIN.

CONTRADICTION.

TOLD BY EX-REPRESENTATIVE BRA!*- I
DEQEE, OF CONNECTICUT.

bte
aa Tom Burnaby left the tabic,
a(^r having made a failure of entertaining
I sing a a,nr of tbe yertmlays.
'• l:h the ImnWn ot many u-ort.
And tbo song l&gt;«. tbo sound ot a funeral karC.
Tliatstru«-L wl:h tlie cbimea of a wvddLig hrU
A
‘"lk*
*rlrlrM syn.

A Guu Maker’s Clalms-An lutervtaw
With tha rrv.sIdaab—Llaeotn's Personal
Appearsnc&lt;—-A Persuasive Exacnllvo
Document-Admiral Dahlgren.

I first saw Mr. Lincoln in the summer of
Nor at Joy, fre tbe hearts ttuu break!
1S61 I had lc«n electad in tbe spring of that
rear to tbo Thirty-eighth congre«, and visit­
ed Washington some time hi Jun- to look up
- —I---- ?v»r&lt; mutuoira,
NEVER TO BE INTERVIEWED.
And ilrr- Mxrur mtxrxl wfd&gt; Uir lenra Uri'n quarter, for the '.■oralng December seralom
Ixratw.
'
Tbe corridor* of Willard’s hotel were crowded
with officers on leave, office sEx-kcn., roatractors and jobber.-the swarm which al­
1 dreanrd a dream of tb-i yesterdays.
■Interview tbe president ns to tlra probobilways gathers around tb* hive of the treasury.
That memory's whbni rs bring.
The most comq-icuous figure, and one of Ure
A isl the drrcni tai nt bop, « forvtrr fled
Nj-h was tbe arbitrary command tele­
That manhood's anient tin • fed.
mart remarkable I ever saw was Horatio graphed from tbe managing editor of one of
Ames, an iron founder of Falk \ iUngv. toun , tbo tending newspapers of tbe country The
a brother of Oakes Anu*. Ho claimed
to have invented a pnresws of f"rK*
simply answered :
Ing wrought iron cannon of heavy eabiree.
F«Kha"rtto a* will&lt;1 »«rn -m aynsmgchBd r.fare by subjecting tlie molten metal to the
mbjeet.When kmVd for &gt;.&gt; s its grief rflare,
impart of two immense trip hammers, which
Aud
tbe
managing editor, thinking that be
**'’***?”'• &gt;** ,1"P'X f'» a iMarutls grace,
with characteristic grim humor Ire bad named
kiraw more about It than hi* rornwpoqdent,
U Ith the rays of tbe settinx sun.
resjicetlvely “Thor" and “Odin.
Aram wanted to know . if tbe hitter had attempted
complained that though his pirn luul boen
to got u lieoring, and entered into n controsubjected to unfair uwta by Dahlgren, who
WALES’ OLDEST SON.
was then chief of tire ordnance bureau, and
Wtran Ura 'celsbrntol Nutt-Duke* murder
though it had withstood all attempts to burst
trial was terminated at Pittabun; a few year*
it—while tbe Dahlgren guns hod burst like
ago and Nutt was acquitted a prominent
glam terttlo-yet be could neither gel a rre
Pennerivonia
newspaper management, be­
TbervhMld to Im some friction Ixrtwren port In Ids favor nor an authentic re-toni^ot
lieving that the city of Washington was
tbe queen and tbo Prince of Wales on tbo tbe experimenia. Arora wxm
absotirad with tha trial, telegraphed ita re;&gt;sabject of tbe latter's cl&lt;le»t am. The gn.-at
I was one of tbe newly elected Connecticut rwntatives there:
qursthsi of his nam« ba* casne to lie pretty ! members, and (rousted that to the atomce of
"Interview Prwudeut Arthur, his cabinet
will settled, and-as ,Uu&gt; grandmother wished bls own immwdiste repnwrntattre t was uy?
and tbe principal diplomatists of Washington
it a!1 the pa|&gt;*n&gt; now nllode to him &lt;mco duty to pnsent his .Pl«l V* ITraxtent Um
a!*out termination of Nutt trial"
more ax i'rinre Allurt Victor, after a liri-f coin. I did not “ hanker after U»e job. to
jx-riod of railing him Prince Edward, to us** mw of pre expxvmivo phrases of Mr. Un&gt;A&lt;-ond*. He bardly knew whether to accept
pints? hh father. It is well understood that r.in. But Arora sras not tho man tosta»l
h\will t.j Elwnnl again after tho qtre-n ui«n etiquette and 1 finally yielded to bi.
n punster about the office, or one of the arbi­
dicvjmt os his father will b» when he as- jmpETtunity, on condition that an
trary aivl sense Iran freaki of nn editor. Rorends the throne, but roctmtimo the queen has should bo arranged with Mr. Uncoins a;
fiectiesi convinoral him that the demand wa«
her own way. and lie has to bettr her name proval.
’
given in wlrar ranMMUrawL' Tbe absurdity of
linked to that &lt;&lt;f the ccn-irt.
Every one knows tire general ap|«irance of |ft wnrf apparent at’ a glance. Neither tlie
Tbe {irreent friction Is nnderstnol to be Mr. Lincoln. That Ire was tall, swarthy,
[rarsi l'-tit t»or niemlrars of lbw cabinet sruuld
over tlx* qu-stiixi of betrothing him to some awkwanl nnd unconventinaal In dress and expire an opnnosi ou tbo verdict of tbo jury,
Garman p: itirews that the queen lias in mind. manner are tbo broad outline? of any con­
even though they had kept tra-w of tbe trial
AH«crt Edward, on the other hand, doesn't ception of hint But’nowre who has not suffi&lt;d&lt;sitly ckra- to do ao intelligently and
want any mure (n:rmnn blood introduced in .-..xxl fare to tore with tbe man can.ver jurtly. The diplomatist* knew nothing about
tlie line, and insists on tbe youth remaining ren'ize a lifelike idvaof tbegreal original. As
the nartter, and. If they did. would scrupu­
be row—nnd seemed to keep on n.iug-before lously refrain from making any muunenB,
roe. &gt;;i* hair was black, coorre and of an un­ Iravaw-e tlra jnrin* in tlra &lt;-ountri&lt;w outside of
llgian Clasts the dour upou most of tbo royal kempt apjrenrancc, bi» no"' prominent. hl« thisiotll- qurati.m* six! tbe public swallow
families of Euuqre. Both eomnngulHity nnd Hreek bones high. &gt;&gt;» ebreks iery ImUow. h*. tbe result unaiurparingly..
nation:*! frcling but &lt;x»l Unwin, aud Bren* CEimplexir-ti swarthy, hh manner gradou?
Praskl'-nta at tfa- Unital Htatat never suffer
nre no daughters of a suitai dong" in Sweden, but aubdued, white hi. eyes had an expre*si&lt;m themselves to lc interviewed for publication
Denmark or JldUand.
_
that I find myself incapable ot &lt;l«~-ribmg. as upon aay subject. The memory of tlra present
It &gt;» -Hit of th!* situation that the storira though they by in ambush in their deep rev. generation of eorrrajrandcnta dore not ran
gU&gt;w nlvmt a scheme to scl«-t for tbe young enta. ready to spring forth et retreat Rutta* hack tai tbe tiara when a presittent has antborman nn American or Canadian wife. 1 sup- within, a* occasion reqwred. He was aw-- 1 iroi a |»t»&lt;x* to qsote him in tbe prints, or
patre three tale* nre really abnlute nutivnv, wanl, but it «ns tire awkwardne* of nature
even taik for general information for tire
Imt you bear them very often—no often, in which is akin to gmre. Tire exiwr-don ot jrrvo. Occasionally a cabinet officer u mtrrfact, that they warrant tire i-urmire that tire his face was *arn&lt;?»t, w ith a diode of -sndixs*. vjewvd, but aknoxt invariably it is upon per­
Prince of Walra sometimes sjwculates and hi. voire was soft and nt times as tsndcr sonal natters, a* it to considerol undiplomatic
whether thin wouldn’t tv a gtxxl way to en­ as n woman's.
graft monarchy upon the coming democracy.
1 luu) invpared what I thought a resit little in refrrcti&lt;-e to subjects for official action.
speech til introduction, t»ut be at a’/’’ put my Frequently them a:« interviews published and
worrying hi* broil alxxit n bride I had a rhetoric and aatamMWnt to fi.ght by credited to tbe prvairknt, I rat they are bogus.
letter from a friend tbe other day. dated from taking me bytbe band a&gt;*d saying, "ell,
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tenantry house where s^trty was gathered what d-wi little Connecticut want!
quoted on current matters is through tbe
Tbo tone, tlie familiar adder—, th* frretxfly Uiini person.—Washington Cor. Indiannpoli*
to nwet Prinre Edwnnl of Wales, and it cmitnhxrl thi- |&gt;aragrapli; “Our future king is a manner, the gracious smite at otire pal moat Journal..
nice, unaffected young fellow, at present rove-:, and 1 stated my ra--a* to • n«xL
1
much rngrowd by tb&lt;- amusements of hunt­ and alirewt an equal Mr
Tb*v I* a secret in Wartiingtou itraolring
ing and— ratting' Not ratting in a pit, which with evident faterest. Arora bail sUted that
i* bin-kguanl, but lamin1; tb-m out of tbeir a record existed of the vsri-u. charges, ire
boles with frrrvU and having at them with number of flrmg. and the nr.-cthe rewrite lowing ri told, as having ocvurrwl recently:
.logs and sticks, which I think i* legitimate to tach gun. nnd that it would vindicate all
sport." Thus one prepares to reign n».T tbe be cteltmd. but lw luu! I«*n .lented a.ws» to railed on a lady wbcra marriage within a
“
British empire.—Foreign Gor. New York it. Mr. UMOla dowd tire interview by re- year was one of tbe ei*vnta talked of fn official
qurailng me to procure it and bring it to him ■ocioly, on account of tho high official posi­
Timm.
at b o'clock that evening And to my sug- tion c«f II- r bu’l«n&lt;L The tenntor’s wife, as
the xtory gnra. railed on lira lady's “ilay," ynd
rrstion
1 was unknown
at the
department,
L
tookthat
nn executive
exvelope
from
a bundle was received with ranch cordial |&gt;oUtene*&gt;. as
nave you ever corsu*lend tbe dramtrw and
the important part bo playa in rui orchratra* which lay always on his tobJr end wrote tbe were all raU-rx In a little pause after th"
The little boys always keep tlieir eyes on him, Mtawto.- “Let Mr. —of Comw-Ucut, first salutation, tbo senator’s wife said. “Is it
but grown up |r*»pk* [»y him the kart al ten­ have a ropy of
h r*c',n* **
uxliv'Qtc,k true. Mm. Blank, that you were a clerk in
tion of any of the miaicisn*. Why. b" works A. Uncoln.”
_*_/i rxw of the d-qmrtweute before your flrot marArmed wilt this erevcire but pemmsivd riagn; sis I diil your mother krep a tsnuvling
executive mrasagv. we visited tire navy-te
Tbe bosuws proved equal to the unexpected
partinent. where we waited in the anteroom
man he must be to hold bi? positlotL Uu Ims for more than twn injurs for the arrival of । oraault, oa she abn pravsd herself a woman of
p»x! brrvtfing—which cannot l« sakl of bcr
kettle drums, bare drums, snare dnmu, cym- Commodore l»ahl.:rrn. ”l&gt;“
“‘’J 10
tals^ind triangle to keep him constantly &gt; in
ateent. Suq«reting after n while tnat Itehl■Yea," »lra replied, with jrarfret dignity and
ployed, but tlicw are not all of tlie incidentals rrvn's absence was rather einventioca) than
of bls |xretion, by anv tnrons. Have you SThter.
actual, we ronm.
at lartwhere
pushed
the janitor Into
weby
found
ever bean! him play tho xylojhone. blow th •
riage. Ikit my mother &lt;ii«i not keep a l&gt;oanl
bird whistle, the nK»drr call, tho cuckoo ami
siting at bi» drak. where be had probably
tbe k».'omotire whistle Errry dnituneT has
tbcw inst.-um-nta to handle nt l&lt;«st once a
we»k. Imt ho ha* tiwddre sleigh lielb to jingle.
ca*hinetx to rattle, anvil to twat, tamlxxirines,
•ones, Ktndpaptr and half a dorm other
thin,th to introduce ou ocvasjhns- Botiadimci
be has U&gt; combine two or three of them—in

If be wanted to do co, be could throw his
brethren into irretrievaldo confusion, and to
«4sow what lie can do if Ire drain.*, see tire .•axe
of Field Mwdctan Francis Wild, who hu bren
court martialed tor a funny offense, included
Uix|rr the lre.-vl of irunibordinntion Ho was
staUuucd &lt;tm GovcrnnVa Island nnd n tncmlrer
of Company C, and lie effectually routed (Ire
band in which be ployed. When Schulrert#
seranade was played, Instead of remaining
silent, Ire fl.Htri'lird ills drum sticks and dis­
concerted the leodc?, and Ire remained sslcn’
when a martial piece war being plaved. He
broke the b&gt;*rt of tbo cornetist, for during n
pathetic ballad when tbe B flat was “soloing,"
Drummer Wild brok- in upon it with a aeri~&lt;
of thumps on hi* kettle dm tn, and at tbe ckno
wound up with a unto ou tire lin-a dram. Hn
got fifteen days at hard labor, but bo proved
the pcswvr of tbo drummer.—Herman Voegtler in Globe-Democrat

A prontinent inwuler of the American
Colony wai [a»ing up tlio ‘•Us.lcn* txuno
months ago. Sho wu a beautiful woman,
but too finely drewd for German streets—a
ml-tako which ourfair countrywmneu often
make. An officer in full uniform nppronchal
her and force.I bis company upon her. “Sir,"
saicl she. turning upon him. “if you ]x.mUt
irilii your itMults 1 shall call n poBcumau."
Frightened! Jtn. Dedited.* No. He de­
liberately turned about—for a fuw aptetutun.
had already gathered—Ahutlcd fora jx»li.-cnuui, and ordered bcr anx»4.d. She jirob-drd that she had tewn insulted, plaadcd bcr
foreign tongue, but that contetnptibl? wretch
ei&gt;ru;s-Ued bcr trumportation to tho police
station. ’Ian is olwnrs IwrUcvcd, and bis
simple cxirrtion that she had spok-n to film
upon tlie slrret sufficed to cauw her inrarrerutiou.' Tears,' u nrd«, cntrratte-i, nsaHemtions
wrru um’Jcas m&gt;d vain, and tbo lady was compcU-d to remain in tlie p»licv station, subject
to tlie jd:n "it the bullying guanliatw of
“peace gud rhortity." the entire ulght through.
Friends procured her release ou tbo following
morning. Itedrre* wax iinpawdble; the law
wouldn't permit it, and the fiend who was
tlx. Itixtigntor of all wmt unpunished and un­
challenged, n-ady to repeat bis offense. —Ber­
lin Cor. Chicago News.

Iwwn from tbe cromrenermrot. My requej
report was curtly n tu.*'&lt;J.

for n .xniv of tire

mtetakaSuSp* manual of the pnsddenL caw«taXmueh ronrtoraaiiou »» though one of
Sup**
t— *«l I—* ta to k»
Sutoto.p—ttou •"»«« —re­

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wbH, bb bos tog" |to»™tol to •» «'&lt;■"&gt;

!re-rei
SwlXtop -■&lt; ’’""'“““irtSre
ire wrought Iron P&gt;’“
b'" metbtxl,
which will answer satisfactorily such teste aa

pound
fo4‘wich
n Interview,
A’ Lincoln. I never
‘ixt
^Thire
ended
my F°
first

raw Am« afterward, but was told by Oakra
m, brother
gnmww
made,
AnM*‘A*
-11 tret* that
an*lthe
that
hi* brother
ro““ml 81110,UW an tbe strength of that envoiTritsnw

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London Krpnrlorlal Caterprise.
The D&gt;ndo:i Times ha» not often of late di»tingutebed ita^f by enterprise In getting
news, but there h no doubt of its power to
keep a bit or intelli-etieeaway from Itarlvnlx
Lord Bandolph Churchill*!* resignation, an­
nounced exclusively by "Tira Thunderer," i.s n
late example. The young i.tatesman drove
into Printing Hou** square shortly’ after 11
o'clock at night and ro-kcrl to w-r the editor.
He was lodged with him for nearly an hour,
at the cm! of which time. Io! as Mr. Black
«iay&gt; in Ufa* novels, a strange thing happened.
As so xi as i*onl Randolph imd been seen off
tbe promise* an onler wa« irorad to lock every
door, back and front, nisi take tho keys totlio
editor* room. Dispatch™, a» they arrived
through the night, »vre taken in nt a window
in the courtyard. Not a soul, from Use editor
to tbo printer's devil, tins permitted* to leave
the |ircmi** on any pretext whatever. For
some hours mystery anti consternation
broixlrd over tb- ratabh'-Ument. Tbesecret
w&lt;» tin 2 o’clock in tbe morning loeknl in
tlie l*rea»ix.of the editor and two leoiler
writei?.
Tira jsirngrsph announcing tbo
revignatioa. and tlra article* •■utniiMmtipg
thereon, were written ant! Irald bark to the
last moment. Buteven then, the hour Iralng
one at which &lt;&gt;rirar papers had gone to press,
tbe door* weie still lucked, and it was not till
tbepap-r bad gone to pre® that the doors
were unlocked —New York Tribune.
Mira Dora Kbrader won tbe priae over 800
artM studsate fsr bar atady of ■ P.xraiope,’
Kara pct fata tapestry by tha Assodatad
AxtMa

riiy for mo to
a clerk, you know."
Tbe naara at tbe senator'* wife is tbe secret
soekty priqd* are just now trying to find

niendrd &lt;m all hands for couragvaud good
serum. Sbe is likely to Ira liked for herself
rather than for tbe social position given by
bcr
litisband'ii prominence.—Washington
Cor. New York Tribune.

FROM LIFE TO DEATH
ia but a moment if rhanmatixm or neural­
gia strike* the htart. These dimaM* are
the moat painful and tlie most dangerous
of aay to* which1 buman kind b liable.
They ily from uue part to another without
a moment'a warauig, end liniment* and.
other outward applications are in themaelviM dangcrouj becauae they are liable to
drive the diacoae to some vital organ and
cause instant death. Rheumatism and
naEiralgiaarediseascsoC the blood, a nd can
only bu ranched by a remedy which will
&lt;irive from the blood tbe dangerous acids.

Mrs. IL F. Rowers, 002 StatoNu, Racine,
Wia., ray*; “I have been troubled with
rheumatism far tbe List three years, not
auflering aa much pain M*on&gt;e do with
the same complaint, ray difficulty being
stifihesa ot the joint*, it was mostly in my
knee joints &gt;0 that it was with much difAcultr that I amid Iraiai thorn, especially
/1 going up and down Maine Dunng the
time I here been troubled in this way I
have tried many diflerant medicine* with­
out any good effects. Adilophorus coming
to my notice, nnd being anxious to get
some relief, I , thought I would try it Alter
using it for n short lime I was able to &gt;&gt;end
my knee* airily, nnd eoclil go up and down
stain without suffering any iuronvenicnce.
Janesville, Wisconsin.
I was seriously afflicted with rh earns&amp;un in my hips and lower limbs, ao that it
waa with great trouble and intense pain
that I could move aronml. I hare now
used one bottle of your Athlophoro* with
the mart satisfactory rcdult*.
E. Ito- Dimock,
Insurance Agent, East Milwaukee St

Every drugjprtthoukl keep Atldopharoa
and Ati&gt;k&gt;|&gt;boroa Pills but wr-cra they can­
not be bought of the dra^jirt the Atbto-

bouk

Tbe Importance of purifying the blood can­
not bo overestlnuted. tor without pure
blood you cannoj enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one need* a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, andenriefr
tbo blood, and Hood'* Sarsaparilla !s worthy
}ou? confidence. It I* peculiar ta that it
strengthen* and build* up the nyitem.ervute*
aa Sppepte, and tone* tlie dlgestioc, &lt;1210
it eradicate* disease. Give it a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all draggtotu.
Prepared by C L Hood * Co., Lowell Miss

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The Hastings Banner.
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Stripped of its

nonsense,

Henry

oat one man's liabilities with another
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when it cornea to that

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The beautiful bronze monument Irving.......... ........
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“One Price Clothiers!”

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The Cheboygan News gravely hints Hope.................
■
The Kalamazoo Telegraph republish­ that if the legislature will only adjourn, hb line.
es in full an advertisement from the tbe Detroit and Kalamazoo ball clubs
Primary school money to be distributed for
Barry
county
has
been received by Treasurer
will
retrieve
the
state.
London 1’oet, which was recently sent
Hough:
to the editor by a Kalamazoo citizen
No. School
Town
A SHORT BJEPLT.
now In Europe, addressed “To toe hold­
In reply to Mr. Hough taiin's article «»y........................ chlldn
ers of Confederate states of America
last week's Banner I have only a Barry
oterling and dollar bonds," the same be­ in
tew words to say. The attack on my Carlton .
4T4
ing the statement referred to by the religious erred is poor stuff to put into CMtlatcm..............
London Postx^ In this' advertisement a newspaper. Such slang does not dis­ Haatlnsa..............
or announcement (nearly a column prove any of his underhanded work in
hiring of an overseer. The truth is
long) the solicitor and secretary to the the
412
he admits about all that I have charged
confederate bondholders' committee against him. but wants to be let down
easy. He admits that he said Eycleshysays:
Your committee feel justified in stat­ mer was the best overseer etc.; he also
ing that never since the close of the admits there wm fl 11.85 difference, in
civil war has the position of bondhold­ favor of Eydeshymer's vear in hind
ers been so hopeful as to-day. Derision labor alone, instead of 83.90. Then
and ridicule have practically ceased, allows because he can't help it that ex­
public opinion in the United States is penses under Green including hired and just received, the following Is the report for
now favorable to a considerate discus­ girl was 87(1230,'then tried to make Barry county:
sion of the confederate debt and a foot­ your readers believe that I have,the
ing of incalculable importance has l&gt;een expenses under Green down to 838230,
obtained in the United States congress. simply a lot of nonsense to delude the
Steps of an important nature are cow reader. But it won't go down. Now
contemplated by your committee which about bis proposition. It would be
is not in the interest of the bondholders just as sensible to appoint a committee
at present to state, but counsel is of the to prove that two and two make four.
opinion that they will result in the No use; if he were beaten the intellect­ growth, and b badly Injured, first by frost, and
committee obtaining authority from ual gymnast across the way who helps then by the drought
the next session of the United States get up these articles, would tumble up
As to fruit, the following is the report:
congress to raise the whole question by in some other form.
your* truly,
a suit in the “court of claims."
Good proipeets for peachri where there are
The holders of these bonds have been
( encouraged by the fact that tAr repre­
In the Ubl mated nUtement the wheat crop
sentatives were accorded aietwus hear­
ing by a committee of the last congress.
per
cent It atrikes u» that thb averaue b blRti.
The society connected with Emmanuel church
It was after this hearing that tbe bond
will be entertained on Thursday afternoon ot
committee announced that "never since next week by Meadaroea W. 8. Goodyear, J.
the close of the civil war has the posi­ Bush, N. Bailey. J. Rogers. N. Parker, E. County Pomona Grange will meet with Hickory
tion of the bondholders been bo hoj?eful Brown, and Misses Carrie Goodyear, Lottie and oni-qunrter mile* west ot Hickory Corners,
as to-day," and, also, "a footing of in­ Ford. Glenn* Stone and Elra Clough, at society on Friday. May fTlb, at 11 o'clock a. m. The
rooms. Supper served from half past five until
calculable importance has been obtain­
ed in the United States congress."
This shows how the holders of these brqught before E*&lt;j., Ke nation charged with greZ All 4th depre members in good standing
confederate bonds frel and it accounts
for their extreme anxiety for the suc- the 31st. Pickworth Is charged with having &gt;et
-cess of the democratic party in this
Ingraham, also ot Johnstown, on the
country.
.

Additional Local Items.

propriating the Bum of 820,000 for an
appropriate monument to the Michigan
veterans who perished at the battle of
Gettysburg. The monument is to be
♦rected on the Gettysburg battle-field,
to which the Michigan soldiery-did such
magnificent work to beating back the
rebel hosts. The bill creates a commis­
sion to be appointed by the governor,
of one member from each Michigan
command that participated in the fight.
They are to go to the battlefield and lo­
cate the places for the monuments. Of
toe appropriation, 85,000' ia to' be turn­
ed over to the Gettysburg battlefield
-memorial association for the restoration
and maintenance of important parts of
the field, particularly thoee occupied by
the Michigan troops.

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I

3

A

The Bates liquor bill has passed the
Michigan house of representatives. This
bill imposes many additional restric­
tions upon saloonkeepers, and increases
tbe Lax for selling malt or distilled li­
quors, either or both, from 8300 to 8500,
half of toe tax to go to the county, and
half to the city, village or township
where the saloon is located. The result
of this bill will be that one-third, if not
more, of the saloonkeepers of the state­
will be compelled to go out of business,
while there will be practicable prohibi­
tion to small towns now cursed with a
stogie saloon. We wish the legislature
would incorporate a clause giving local
option by counties in this bill, but it
probably will not be done.

buildings, and It Is chargod that tbe IntenUon
»u to destroy tbe building*.
Hoi'ORTAMX * Son have made large addi­
tions to their stock, and propose to have a gen-

Begular order of buxines* in the 4th degree.

Song, “Because be Joined the Grange.'*
Essay—Bister Sawsou.
Selection -Sister X E. Durfee.
Selection—Suter Helen Brainard.
MAY nth was the l&gt;th birthday of Miss Della
Selection. "Ihihllc Pulley and Enrmer'e OrganBoqram, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Boor­ I tation."
H. PARKER. Lecturer.
am. of Hastings township. Her young friends
Cibccit Court.—The following additions
made her a surprise visit that evening, and left
m a pleasant reminder of the occasion a beauti­
ful and coally album, Albert Kyclealiymer mak­ of Kt th# rwnt ueMlon of tl&gt;f* circuit court:
People va. V. J. Miller, fewsory, plead ffuUty.
ing the prrseutatbn la behalf ot the assembled
*
friend* Mbs Della and her parenWapproclate Sentenced to 4 nlontbs at Jackaon.
Dora A. McGraw »». Eansorn Majo, breach of
the preweut, Mit moat of all tbe friendship that
promise to marry, continued by consent.
prompted tbe giving.
Wm. Rasev n. A. J. Hardy, verdict lor plain­
tiff, a cenu dunaKcA.
a serious andvrobably fatal accident on Mon­
day while nt work In Spangtmacber &amp; Mason'a
mill at that place. A piece of board was thrown meat lor plaintiff ot STh and costs.
'
from tbe circular saw, striking him on the ab­
Dora Trcple vs. Wm. Teeple, divorce, contlndomen. Inflicting Internal injuries. Word rednee.

Bit tew ikt^us have anything like an ade­
quate Idea of the extent to which the giving ot
free pauses by railroad companies has been car­
ried. lib, in troth, a serious evil; a heavy bur­
den to be born" by those trawlers who nay their
way, and a source of corruption in political and
official life. The Fonim for June will bare ao
article on this subject, by Mr. I. T. Brooks,
whose position as counsel for the Prnnaylnuifa
('ompany affords him tbe largest possible op­
portunity of learning tbe full measure of this
giant rvli.
Dxconat: ob Day program has been prepared
and will be substantially as follows: Decora­
tion at soldier* graves outside of Riverside

The Whole Truth in a Few Words,
If you want to select your FURNISHING GOODS from the
Largest Stock and get them at the Lowest Price, the place to do it is

E. W. Morrill &amp; Company’s
We are prepared to meet the demands of the trade for Hosiery,

Uneerwear, Neckwear, Fancy Percale and Fine Dress Shirts, Trav­

MIS

DOW

eling Bags and Grips, Silk Umbrellas, and-cverything pertaining to a

Centn

First-Class Clothing House.

. Boy’s Shirt Waists, 25e, 40c, 50e, and 75c,

4XaUy invited t

and wiii be pubita to all who deelre to attend.

Our line of Spring Suits is the best ever shown tin the City, and
tbe state.

Messrs.

Also a fine line of Hats and Caps at rock bottom prices.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

FARMFR^ I Who think of purchasing a
rAnlTItno. Reaper&gt; MowHer or s°lf.

Ctrculai

Binder, are invited to call at

teUMpaaat

Thb frame fa

Tub fcundatl

’u thatlh-aly t]

voree. Decree made granting deteodaut
divorce with costs but without alimony.
Mary J. Jordan vs. Ralph Jordan, dlvoree.

UAsrtN^aa

The above cut represents the Buckeye Folding Binder
nnShu?ial9°&gt;,9e11
A- Wood Binder, Empire Binder,
see them aUke6 ' “T
&amp;U Na 1 macl'inel Call an!
see tnem.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

NEW DRY GOODS!

Tbe French chamber of deputies, be­
lieving that France has forever thrown
off royalty, have whjrinded to sell the
crown jewels at auction, the proceeds

ABE YOU 8UFFEBING

DRESS GOODS I

\\ WOW. w°cld

yoar dinner

Dyspemuta Tablets.

bUlty?

Have .von chronic Kidney or Bl*wr

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.

troubles?
Dr. Baughman can cure you, if» cUrt

Every lady invited to

is at all possible.
He has met with marked .-net** *B
treating Rb4»nmatiani. Bpermsttorrba*.
Hemorrhoids. The litter he
without pain and positively cures.

Call and See our Goods
We can please you with goods and prices.

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL
TY.
*
Call on him at his offices. Basting*Mich.

CONSULTATION FREE-

JULIUS R

OhtVBM GMK

Having spent many yean in rtady at
tbe beet medical colleges of the country,
and having had nn extensive
BUC’
omul proctier In UooUrw . aroolcdaordon, he tab certoin th«t he
«•'’
the afflicted assurance of sucre®-

from Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
is your Liver affected, or your Homach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease"
Are you afflicted with Nervous I*

to this city.

of tho legislature.

HASTINGS, MICH.

Il now prrporod to treol oil rode OHorders. Having fitted up the .fin* «
offices, he invites the alHictN u&gt; call oo
him. He urges them not to dtupoDd
nor five up if they have bren unsneceeoful heretofore in finding relief­

I have received the largest stock of

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought

£y

pKKSSMJ

at

Kilby Page el al v* James H. Bartley, fore­
closure. decree granted.
.
Or*on Skinner w Elsie «kinner, dlvoree.
decree granted.
Emma Stone vs. Adribert Stone, divorce
submitted.
' mella MeDuffy vs. Wm. McDuffy, divorce,
decree granted.
Jessie A. &lt;. McKibben vs. Theodore DeMott,
foreclosure, dAreo granted.
Edgar DuMgiaM vs. Martha Ann Douglass
divorce, continued.

Judge Marston and the Detroit mer­
chants and mannfacturera' exchange
have pulled the cover quite off of the
this circuit for trial
Michigan Central's pretense that tho
tater-state commeice bill prevents the
railroad company from giving dis­
counts to commercial travelers. Tho
company might as well refuse to carry
Michigan people at all, as to refuse to
make ite usual discount because of the
inter-state commerce bill. It has, ot
course, a right to refuse them for bmrimm reasons, bat its plea )s ridiculous.
The inter-state commerce bill doesn't

bOOtpiAilV.

‘jOHh

closure, decree granted.

Gov. Luce has put his signature to
the bill for raising the salaries ot the Fitrgrmld poet, all soldiers and ekiloni not
cirief justices of Michigan. Every north­
city. Sunday, i
ern state ot the size, wealth and impor­ desire will at ID a. m. go to Riverside where tbe
tance of Michigan pays its judges as ceremonlM as laid down in the G. A. R. ritual
•much as, or more than, is proposed by
toe bill. Michigan must compete with
thefic other states, and if its judges are
meanly paid, its laws will be of a cor­
responding grade. Poor or ignorant
toterpertation of law harms a state
Tiffin, Ohio. Her husband, and four chlkL-w
quite as much as any other marked In­
survive bcr. Of the children three are daught­
er*. KtaneJin an to
_____ __
...
feriority—in its education, or its morals,
or its protection to life and property.
Tbe few dollars saved by an inferior
salary to its judges may, by one stupid
legal decision, cost the state millions.

Nfe* expected to net aboat 812,000.000.

5

at the very lowest prices.
Essay. ■'Farmins on Light Soil"-Uro.
Luther.

county, and will put such prices ou their goods
as will bring trade. They report Increasing
sales, so that they have been compelled to add
another clerk. .Mita Mattle Bldleman. Meson.
HouxbUlln Si Son will pay cash or give goods In

effect that the Injured man Iles In a very critical
condition. It will be remembered that Mr.
Fenton's son Orvll, lately died from injuries re­
ceived in tho roUnr mill.

TbeH

OrOonvrntewe ealldt^-

-

SVBBTlioor

�lUmxwouchtnoctotrf
«*™- Th* chancre ,Z.

j^e Hastings Banner.
-^jyTTlIlianiAV. MXY ».

UK.

Htknikk Dtrn’riut, the murderer
«~«n K
4W
at the iotila asyiam forth* criminal

7 spent* per line.

SSi- “VSi-Sira. X
tn.
aiaS’.SSSs»ut
“lUittorrtjrtuM.
IffiSewt
“
&gt;■» “

STORES.

at h-x-

WsodiCWdeMer

»»«“■« Ura&gt;d Bxplda

“"m?0* R*t" U&lt;,oor *”• U* “tooof this eity will pay Mxno tax. half nt whtohwin
gn to tbe county, and half to tlm cRy tre^

Why, oa should buy spread* of

Tn. rakium,
week a labnr M-itk.

JOHN BESSMER.

a,

el

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. .

,

reel.) gr’--------vx
»
.
-x il« meuurr* the-jhmllary distance of
XuJrt ev-n
»e:&gt;*rate.
•th Hi* r-rtre tx lb* mo*t liberal, considerJ ma tit quality &lt;&gt;&lt;“»• K00®*___- - ...ral r.f ntiUea) goods should

STORES.

Will find it to their advantage to examine our Immense Stock of

- -------------------------vuartoue. was in tbe
city on legal business lv&gt;t week.

“*

Clothing*, Hats, Caps

attel^■t^PbeU• E“’- ®f B*r CI,J- “ “ere V&gt;
■Ueud the Kemuton-Sevtnj wedding.

road rotne.
Mid known how to um them.

WORKINGMEN

«■* •&lt;»
B®lt*ood- °f Or*ad R»pJd», «m lu the
Grotuir. Krrcn.a well knom and highly re•
•pecte&lt;1 resident of Hasting* township died &lt;-»X oa business Friday.
ot w«xnand. rtoited Hmtlngs friends the past week-

jTOL* 11 HEASOXS
*

PERSONAL MENTION.

crvmm at the society rooms tn tbeJrebnre^S
TueMay evening. All are conMaily tovttS

L««i Advertising R»l":
L~ J'-

“* 'IM­

........

» orth of hen fruit.

Kwnuv U0 00Q (Io.-.
«“ w&lt;
I1*1 “““• »UJ«»&gt;

AND
H Demarret and wife, of Bodford, wore the
SJK»H of Hastiug. friends laM wrek.
&lt;Mrv. John Bum. nee Kva Hitchcock, la expoeL

Furnishing Goods!

XaJoarrlvv here from Colorado thlv week.
u ,1iL!’e“^TbOtt
*Party ®‘ ,rt*lOd!' pent
u IXWticxj Of lav. week at Leech Lak* fishing.
Txr. proper committees of Fitzgerald post G.
H*IPb E. Btevena. Esq.. of Vermontville, was

..
--w—• — —- vBuwvuB mi near ou
tho &lt;uUty partire.

n|EsiMAKlNG!
TbeMltBO* AXSIK and CAKKIE TBAVIB
A nrrAtuu, rdltorial eriUctom of
. 2;- w Muwuaee to the ladire of Hastings and
«t cwnl Ln Will
Multi ts»t they an- prepared to d» all work tn V Olwlr,'.
~PKPMMAICING line Frompttv.NeaUyaad
are
made against tbe EngttohXrilie.
foiwre'but ’-atistartory work. &lt; all on them at

Mn McElhaney returned Friday from a visit
n hr»e ^aut.1_ ,
.. ..
—

Kimcwei. that the Michigan Central |t en­
deavoring to exchange IL* Grand Rnpids dlvtalon with the Michigan Southern for tbe latter'*
bnknch line front Kalamazoo to Grand Rapid*.

•heir nxisi'

THE

liffl MIAT MARKET!

Tita hall ot Barry lodge No. IX K. of P fo be­
ing handwmely renttsd. When the euut.m|&gt;lated repairs and improvements are compleied. they a IB have the finest lodge room In tbe
city.

DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.

&gt;**»• Uri Maator. of tout*. ta to th. at,.
wtU ot&amp;ciaie In tbe Holbrook-Taylor marrton
this evening.

The Assortment is Large,' the Styles and Quality Excellent, and the
---- - ----- - ----- -

act

home tn Colon after *j&gt;endlng ( mouths with her
daughter here.

u&gt;

Central House Block.

/

PRICES THE LOWEST

»WUm frtendi In thia city for a ^rek past. left

TilKBK 1a nothing particularly new la the
railroad situation. The required aid has near­
ly aUbeeuratoed. Il will take but a tew dais guest of Clement Smith and family Thursday
.
■o cloae tbe matter, and thtm work all along tbo N»d Friday of last week.
line nlll boom.
D. E. Birdsall, of Hastings township, went to
1)K. G. U.Ixjwnv, of Hasting*, Mifoted by Hot Springs. Arkansas. Maturday, where be will
Dr. J. T.Goueher. performed an Intricate and be treated for rheumatism.
The propio of H Mt.nre and vicinity are wdlffleuK operation on tbe eyea of Mre. A. B.
4^iy forth d to inspert «hl* market, w bleb they lx&gt;weH. of BaBtoaoro township, Thureday- »oo»e time with relative* In thia city. returned

Proprietors,

Displayed on Our Counters

l„rd

In Overalls we have a large variety of the best make, including
the unrivaled

prtvnle for keeping meats property during the

tMStod term, tbe Hastings Meat Market Is pro­

Uuuod, plaintiff basing discontinued hto case
■nd paid up tlie costs.

wled sHli tt-

X3ools. Cooler,
G. Goodyear, Phln Smith. Dr. Burton and
James Itoberts- ttse last tour on Canter street.

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock

Mr. Bldriman, of Coldwater, brother of A J
Bldfelman. to ia the city today, lie brought

Mammal Puiixtr* has a quiet, unobtrusive were In the city over Monday. Lee sports a
and yet very effective wa, of attend 1 Bit to the plug hat blaeker'n tbe are of spades and bfo
Untie, of his office that to winning him lota of l^er a a quakei‘;neet1nx bouse.

poteldkrep on hand eou-UnUy the finest

Circulation this week, 1,720.

local Imyere, C. Ainsworth, of Grand Hr.plds.
will be in tbe field with a buyer. Hastings wjll
malntaiti Ils reputation as the best wool market
Jn the state.

&gt; tn WovMlm. Charley baa fought agabnt cold
snaps and free.-w up* In hl* determination to
to Hawses U&gt; hair a base bull club?
have a i&gt;earb orchard, and ba* Dually conquer­
ed. L»k» now axlbouch he would hue a blft
U. F. 0. annual review Friday (re. at T sharp. .crop Ud* year.
Gitrtrr court xdjuurbed Friday,

'Hi 3nifu and fishing on Bunday to against tbe
new law Jn«t passed by IbcMlehlKiuilrglrialnre.
11*1 Ing toll on the folr grounds Bunday to

•i»i ran i« repainting and repairinq

in haw a.-Jl i», if anything. on the
Cnoti r. bnakU'l
neks K«ul Marxrt.

»ilT l-e ready to review

xthallMy ullage July *tb.

A»«os.. Hmm- tnjuie happy by peitsiom last
&gt;rek «»&lt; e. sheriff &lt;y,
ixmg.
Uashs ,.M&lt;i Xasiiv Hit-Juvenile base baUlsty

cuttenim: yard XatunUy ulu-ruooo and even-

very annoying to people who like to are Hie
Sabbath decently observed.

b™,. »,,,
* A.

w,

„u

Mina Nudge has been cboeen principal
of the schools at Caeliea, Mich.) No
better selection eould have born made t»y tbe
school officers of that place. Miss Mud Re net
only has the educational requirements tor tbe
position, but Uss taught Snecrssful schools here­
tofore. Sbe will also be a welcome addltfoa to
the social circles of that city.

/a quiet wedding occurred at tbe borne ot Mr.
ancr lor that company this week. David 1* a 'and Mrs. WUliatn Wood, to the tint ward, yes­
bustler and tbe company to deserving ot tbe terday noon, when their dsughtor Millie «»’
em-ouracement tt to receiving.
Joined In marriage to Dr. W. P. l*olhemM.
Tint annual enBeeUou tor ebureh be Devo­ Belli bridr and and groom’areseclalfavorite* in
ir nee* was taken at tbe M. E. church Sunday tbe city, and a host of friends will wish them a
prosperous and happy career. Mr. and Mre.
ehurab here ban a stale reputation for liberally Polhcmti* took the S:15 p. m. train yesterday for
responding to the demands upon It for tbe Marshall, where they will ri*lt tbe Dr.’s rela­
tive* fora few day*. Tbe ceremony wa* perbenevolent enterprises of Methodism.
Jpnaed by Bev. J. W. BancrotL

' V" hirlD&lt;
o« * run in
a“tu). but so far, fortunately, without fatal
treuiu.

- ------ uw uie wesaary water
r*i»* laid tv furnish aqueous fluid tor bis lawn
tu’Jrn.

cheer and comfort this visit brought to tbe Ut­
ile Invalid can better be imagined than desertb-

arraign'd I*-tore Justice .-Kenavton. e bant'd
with threatening to kiil ths wife. Hewasronvicted, and placed under bond* to keep the
peaec. being unable t&lt;r obtain bonds he was .lalMl; Mr. A. K Kenaston trill lead t&gt;&gt; the hyme­
neal altar Ml** Kva Nevin*; MtosJrnnlc Hogle
eomtnitted to jail tor M days.
Divin to'WKKn took giojno Insurance for win become Mrs. Frank Maus. Tbe BAXNkn
the Cyclone Insurance Co. tn two days last bi tends Its ecngratulaUous to all.

disappeared from his home Monday evening,
since which time his family bare been unable to
learn hto whereabouts. It to thought Jhat be
left tn a fit at anger, and that hto better Judg­
It mow luokj a, Utou-h u would take yioo.ooci ment will soon prevail and be will return.
P*J for the &gt; ia pros etn ent* in Haatlng* thli|
Gbo. Hl'QMKm, of Orangeville. was examined
Monday Before Justice Kenaston charged with
Bt Dlrgjxwx I* making extenalre iroproveHree1* '* t6* ‘SW,R
P1**’ Cr**k
continued until the Klh. We suppress the

The many Barry county friend* of Mr*. Addle
Reed Fleming, of Pbiiadolphto. wlU b* ph-ased
to read the' following, wh»eh we clip from
North's Philadelphia Musical Journal, In part
dMeriptloti of a musical reelUl given at the
Northmlntoter Preabyterian cfaureh of that city
April »b:
-The singing of Mre. Fleming waa the feature
of th* evening Her ^^^Z.^FerirniiS^'
ou* air and obligato'

ria, rJnir.i:.. ,olrr.

may be mentioned, al) because a rtainwell man
was arrested for violating the fish tow. One
would BlmoM think that Bro. Beales ex peeled to

\,0cn book* show over M cords of wood due us
on subscript Ion. 1 Thta should lirve been
brought last winter, when the diffienltr ot h*u1'

HALL

BLOCK.

E. Y. HOGLE

mLA.

■—t—— A^arx&gt;=

BELOW COST!

sued

Tnr. Journal still Inalata that for the past two

““ UmVU’ “
We learn Atlantic
that Mrs-City,
rimuusg
m
STa^XakTu
returning
to

v. w. jo
wsdeesday evening.
bM bra,

rhliadalpbla on Bunday* to ,Ing In ooc of tbe

(Ivins us a elty government?

Nothing has made tbe
farmers feel so well as the re­
cent refreshing rain. To add to
their cup of joy and make it
fairly

Running Over.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, All Goods at Proportion­
ately Low Prices.
and Wall Paper!

We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own price.

Mark This
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry!
BEST GOODS

„4
the

block.

Having purchased the entire stock of tlie Cash Drug Store,
Wejjff^r some special bar­
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
gains. And if you will look at
sell at and below cost the entire stock of
these prices you will feel more
happy.

4 lbs. choice Carolio* Rice.....
6 “ bird seed.............................. ;
25
4 “ Vgil.lt Crane's best butler
crackers
Bi
lbs. Turkish prunes
3?v lb«. Falencia raiaena
1 lb. best Japan tea dust
2'J
® li*8- **
“ "
" same.... 1 00
1 lb. choice •* "
“’ ’
4 Iba. “
*• •.
«.
1 W
} lb. - light fln*-cnt tobacco.
26
1 •
“ dark
.

“ Sweet Cuba fine-cut tobacco
“ Plank Road plug tobacco...
“ Buckle
■
...
" Nimrod
“
“
...
- Bulldog
...
“ Gem baking powder with AZ.
gat glass pitcher and 2 gobleta
1 gal good baking molaaaca
1 ** extra New Orleans molawws
5 bars Anti-W ash board soap.....
6 " Kirk’s Savon Imperial soap
4 - American Family...
3
Tom, Dick and Harry soap
3 boxea best gloM gtarch
4 " Mrdinea
1 lb. beat boneless codfish
1
1
1
I
1
1

M

60

10

08

Crociery aid Glasware Prist

frequently beard
*“ »** (IMlb. .Idewtlkrawnnta.

GROCERY WORE.

Central House

QOUBTLESS

A T COSTI

We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
ment has of selling the
'

A So*. V.WH1M , »

a* ««,....

CLOTH1.SG ffTORE,

UNION

Tbe young lady friends nf Hiss Marion Thorpe.
tbe effect* of Injuries to her spine sustained by
a fall last summer, gave her a pleasant surprise

QCupid's arrow* win have done Mg work in
Hlisllnrs this Wednesday evening. .Mr. C. G.
Holbrook and Mr*. M. E. Taylor will be Joined

** agtoey fur the Kimball organs In Na»hrille.

PAarunm and meadow* have *uf!ered much
d&gt;e ptotrarted drouth, particularly ou tbe

We want your trade and will do our best to please you.

Frank A. Verner. of Detroit, special agentfor
a number of leading Insurance companies, and
Tsr FiainwaO Penny Press publishes tbe
weekly market reports for Hastings. Plainwell.
( Prof. Samuel Hickle, of Albion, has been ten­
4Ueg*n. Otsego and Waytand. Hastings buy­
ers were paying one rent j-r bushel mure for dered the presidency or tbe University of Callwheat than those of any ot the mher towns men- !orn!a.»uid It Is understood that be will aeecepL
Prof riickie s many friends here will be glad to
learn of this high honor, which eaue wholly un­
sought by him.

Local News.

Hoosier Overalls

dnubUeM remain through tbe summer.
Dr. Jampuup left this morning to attend tbe
meeting of the state eclectic medical aviocla-

Smallest Margin of Profit!
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
plete, and the prices right Whenever you want any

1 aet glass sauce diahea
1 “ “ tumblers
1 “ “ gobleta, aborted colors
7-In ch white-lined nappies
IJ^pC. bowlfl........... T..................

10

See our New

Decorated Dinner Sets,
I will be vastly more so when
!i completed^
./

’

of thb paper will find that the
nri,*bl® Glares men ot this
Hbera! ad vertlrer*.
b oulnsbte preparattoM for tbe
trowag maunee. FbU prepw for the

Xvrlda

Tbe newest patterns out
Gall ou us. Prescriptions carefully and accurately com­ Big stock of Lustre Band, and
pounded from fresh and pure dru^. We are in Hastings to
best Stone China.'

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It
Respectfully,

%

..

County st

BAOGHIAIi BOHL suaiunnw.

�BUCKEYE FOR MONOPOLY

perpetuated in bronze.

THE FORESTS W FLAMES

THE MEMORY OF THE MURDERED
PRESIDENT GARFIELD.

MATTHEW3. OF BUFFALO, DEALS THE
EFFECTIVE BLOW.
WUcoodn and Michigan tell of tore*
Competing Finn by

Bvritao, N. Y..Mny 10.-Tb&lt;« oil «*»■
pan V rate » a» given to Go Jury Saturday nt
fip m. The judge in hi* charge excluded all
the referewte* to th-- Standard Oil company,
and mid that the qw-rtlon wns whetier Ever­
est awl Miller had ratered Into an unlawful
corapirari to blow up lbs works of the Buf­
falo Lubricating OU nrapuay, and whether
an attempt to rorry out the agrotsnent bad
i«n made.
Tho jury did not agvwe upon a verilirt until
Bunday mnnw;. an-1 wlwci they llbd into

were- prwsfnt The &lt;-vpcctation of olmort
everybody in town hart been that the jury

tbe usual tuhwrogatorieF Iry the court, that a
verdict Of guilty bad Ixsui agnwd ujsm there
ires a munnur of ndonnimmnt fa the room.
A-good dml of money hid l*on InMat Odds
that no verdict of guilty would be reached.
Court imin'xl lately adjourned, the jury leing
diwhargvd.
TbeEvriwU. def»udant&lt; appeared to tie

ing the verdict, Cb.vles B. Matthews, tbe
cvtnplain.xr.1, on tbe contrary, being umbl*
to restrain bis delight. lib wm xubvnjumtly
interviewwl tn- Tim Cbirago liernl-l corre­
spondent regarding tbe ca«, and said: “1
was not at all burjiri M*! at the verdict; any

tionaUy fn* from raiu*. and the drynrai give*
ajipri'hrttsiou of serious danger. AH Wednw
day night and Thursday the village of Frxter
City. Mfch. wtv. thrratenoi with total dortniction. All tbe country'botwecu Manidug

WARSnNiTuN Crrr, May 11—The brans*
biwn raging nnnuid b'lwtririn nnd Three
Iditm, with every Imlleotion of tlieir jiprtnding to an exti-nt never before known in the
region. North of Nufaunoe, Mich., big tires
nre burning, while in every direction from
AutnUn, Mich, tlanxw ore destroying pino
forwsta. Citiacns of Autrafn are flcASiig for
their lives, taking only such valuable as can
be carried upon their Intio. Telegraph
communication with that region hns licvi
cut off. The extensive mill jwijpertfes at

by the arrival of fire engines, from Escanaba.
At Carney the dortnietton of the milis is monwutarilp exjected. At wauaonkse. Wk, tbo
most terrible forest fim ever known there are
burning, and tlie country for tulle* arnturl
will be *wept dean. Th* cittaro ot all tbsue
towns arc fighting tlie tlamw. desperately.

by J. Q. A. Ward and swtod in a circular
plot ot ground al the fool of Capitol Hill, was
unveiled Thursday by tbe Society of tlie Army
of tlie &lt; ■umlirrlaixL which orgxr.lxatlon hx.1
it ecTOtrurtei The statue i» of heroic.tire,
ten feet six incbee tn height, and weighs 5,000
pdcatal, which is
eighteen feet in height.

&lt;. government, cwgrew
F-’O.WW therofnr.
Broiun ornameiita

grnnlti* shaft, f mnu*UTTtr. STVDKTT.
atcly alxive tbe thtw
lifresba KTrnloiiral figures in brmuw, which

ting or recumbent posture, anil ivprrecnt tho
three tvix* ot manhood dejiicted in GarfleM's

LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.

Lamnxo, Mich.. May It.—Sctiator Sharp

state several -vpta of tbe legislative manual,
nnd iwltig refused got a nsotution through

furnish a list &lt;&gt;f incmlicr* who had Ixvn
■aipplied
The
-rotary- x-otnpUed anil
credited Sharp with fourteen volumes—more
than any one riv?. Tlwn- is a laugh al Slurp'*
rxpcnMc over his locmcrang nsolution. Tjie
inn. Some of their witaemo* cwntnitted the Bate's bill wa« again debated Tunalav in the
xnort baref»c/vi jerjury. notnlijA W. E. Ix-xi-, and the bill for thecare «'f hallot-lxixra
Colter, of HuladelpbM He
j «id I jewel. The bill* organizing the state board
was trying to force tho StendaMlflRijxuiv to of agriculture nisi making employers liable
buy me out, even going th- length for injuriiw to employes pawed.
of repeating
what
Iw
railed my
■ LAXHlfiO, Mick. May IS.—The hows
exact languagi- Now, I never saw &lt; 'otter TTixtaroday jxuesoi bteagru-uitural x-olkge njbut w- in my life, and then we talknl fur propriatton—NB.3U0. nn.l sent tbe bill require
. nliout fire minuhw about a pat~nt" Mr.' tng civ il licrnw to inarry to third rending. It
Matthews th«i declared tliat Colter had twn nbo paiM-d the bill* relating to tlw dirtribnguilty of wraw hlMKiy prnctia*, which he tx-a of vjwcific taXM &lt;m mining cranpaukw.
(Matthews; ikwrrilxxl, and prorroJnd: “Tldn and bUlgapl'ropriatlnj: g?5,«n for tho Upper
trial lias cwt the jirtiplo t.'.50). but t&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt; Stand­ I'cr.lns-ula pri-si. timlgflO.OW tiilucataUiejxaiard company ha&gt; spent not k-.R tbau IMft,- tloiw of Michigan reginsmts nt Gettysburg,
OtX&gt; " He also a&lt;H-rt«l that nn attempt luul The bill ertalrti-hing tree am! ttniforrn text
been made to get Milhir, tbe principal v iinme ioulc* for the public »-hool&lt; wa» w-ut to third
rending.
I.amuxo, Mich., May 13.—After n w&lt;yk
»ion. Had (.’apt. Mack, Un: Standard, com- of han! wuric the taraaB Thursday evenirmXiy
panyh deU rtjre. Iwn jnit rxi U»e stand, bn a vita of Sfi to SB jManed the Bate* Bquur bill
said, the whole *t&lt;wy would have oonie out. tncreoring the tax from ffllti for malt liquor
but the debsiAnntx wore afyaid to rati him lio-nsc and FOt&gt; for spiritu- iv. liqaora, a» fol­
lows. . Upon tlie Insttwa of selfing spirftuou*
John D. Ar
any mix­
ckk ot tho original Are or xnixal liquors by retail,
defendants, ai,
ture
«r
cotiip^ind
except
proprio*
Oil company, »-Mx «itai*qu»otly wn by the tnry intent m«Hclnwi or any malt,
Irrewnl or fermented liquors. &gt;500 per
annum; upon the badness of selling brewed
verdict II was entirely against tbe evidence or malt liquors al wfiolraate or retail. f.W)
and against Judge Haight's diorg- to tlie per annum: u|«n the butinas of selling spir­
ituous or Intoxf-ating liquors at wbohwile,
t-'rtfi, or at wboh«aln and retail, p®0 per an
num; upon the Imsinra* nf manufacturing
brewed or malt liquor* for rale. &gt;C3 jer an­
never be followed by tbe infliction of wnitenre. num; uj»on the burtn-wi of manufacturing for
unleas the gr&gt;d
of justice has become entirely rale spirituous or intoxicating liquors, JHiO
blind to a righteous cause. Tha rare brought
re.rtricliotw ou the rale of liquor by druggist a,
and regulate liquor botuli to that the brewer

erhitant figure. I ora going to New York to­
night, but Mr. Baron will bo up from Kochestar, and then our oKonsiyt will decide what prwpert now is that tho hill will pas tbe m-o-

pious hypocrite as this wiebsi Matthew* d*.
cdtv^anybody as to Ids character."

!i
Nrw Yoax, May ll.—Tbe Federal club, a
newpolttiral organisation, introduced ito lf
to the public Wwln^day evening for th- first

tho affair being in
honor of Thcndore
Roomrrolt Among

n. Elkins and Stephen
Dorsey. but when Mr
Rooeendt lean ml that
ent be domantlcd that
tbe invitation bo with­
drawn, and this was
done. Heato insisted

fnei&gt;d. He says Hoamvelt l« a political dude,
and that tbe incident hat shown his litUrnaw
of mind.
A DISTRESSING TRAGEDY.

day adojited as a substitute | for Manley's bill
fixing railway farra at 'J rente j&gt;er mile
Batra' prtrjKiitiou making them fit*' cents in
tbe lower peninsula and 3 c^nta iu tbe upper,
5(0 mile ticknta to lie sold for &gt;10. The mat­
ter wa* then postponed until Thursday next.
Tho Crorn anti-graveyard insurance bill cxjtupied tbe remainder of tbe day without final

for nntsnliU
Wasirnrarox Crrr, May U—Tbe civil

Watiiingtau, ou Saturday, May flirt, of per­
following qnsliflcutious: A
familiarity with tbe use of the compound
mkrroieopo and its oroessoriei* required in
l-otaniral studies; an ability to pre;-are plant

Elbri.lp’ Gerry, commodore of tbe New York

down Lclow to tbeir numb." Il w finished hi
mahogany ami fitted with dm k green bather
furniture. Tbo wiA* divan running abuak
three sidra of the cabin is mart inviting and
entnmodiaus.
Tbe rotnmodoro'i quarters ore in tlw oth-.-r
derk cabin, wherein ore found charts and
compares r.nil sextants and bbit»-ios, nnd all
otlx-r navigating Docwaitics. A second wheel
MMb-tcoring nj-jstralus are pLuul hero, and
would come in play if any u-x-ider.t should
luq-prn to tho ones in ordixxary u*- A com­
panionway keute from this cotn.modioui cabin
to the lower forward caUiw, which nro set
apart for tlw usu vf the cranmoJa^'s family.
Oi» of tlxwo i» without peradvrsiturn tho

throbtrtnq heart Iwata nf the scat of her life
and motive power; tlw galley, wherein pro­
tide* a fordgp functionary, joUte, wlilticnj&gt;p«l, rtarvlxd and immacalnte from top to
toe, is &lt;3&gt;:iip.vlr.-mkd at a glanre, and the
gnnt refrfgrrator near by. Tbe large after
dining cabin is aa bam! o::v? ii its tray as any
jiart of the great ship, ami it bocrtii a collr;'tkci of rare exotics whkdi scum to tlirivc t*d*

should be in tbo Jt-afi &lt;-ol«l tbe Electra can bo

u hotel parlor.

Another luxury provided for

cold. Luxurious wnihstaul*, furnished with
elwtric lighu, lurk LuUmi comer, Opening ULe

looker-on.—N'ew;&gt;crt Cor. Borton Juan mb

thwc fatal figuira am hi the form of a al.ioU,

to circular, i» ctu-irclad by looj»\l Uuxls of
oak kavtta, allci-nct*! with ‘•lutckoyca'' in
bronre.
The in«rij&lt;ioiH up&gt;&gt;u the granite shaft an,
jibwed ujkhi tbe three jwneto, making n now

•• nnU Bun •' KasscH's Picture of Lincoln.
“fosi afterward* there entered, with a
riinmbltag. unsteady gait, a toll, Link, lean
tnan. cotiifcl-rably over fix feet tn height,
with stooping rbould.’r», long, j«-ndulou.
arm*, tennluating in bands of extraonlinary

•olutely prodigious; tbo lips,
»n.j
exutiling almon from oaoUnocf block bean!
to th- other, are only tap; In ordc by two
deep fmrows from tbe nostril to tbo chin; tbe

wcon l brotire Ytatuf raised in Washincton bv
hv th..
nf «&gt;w s—.. --f as... __ ■
__ . ,------ ----- M'.VI fcru Fl.
Tbotnai bring tbe first.
The whale city turned out to &lt;k&gt; honor to
th* memory rtf the munlrrwl prwmlmt, and
all the department!., the District offkw a,id

writing.
dra-Gl

Barr,

nro even thing ttau u pill ought to I*, and no­
thing Hist that it ought not. then I agree tliat
Pierre's I'leasant Furgatlve Pellets are about
tbe cutest little tilings gulng!
Mild soothing, and healing Is Dr. Sagc'sCadarrh Itemedy.
Oxford relolce* over the sudden death of a
number of cog*.
Bolls, pimples, hires.ringworm, tetter and all
other inantlestalton* of Impure blood are cured
by Hood's Sarsaparilla.

THE BEY’. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon.
I nd. says-. '
I and wife owe oqt
liTM to HHl
BPMHIOX CUIUL*

mqulml to
, then to bi

‘•‘‘J I'iiUFMMT

aewonanei-imtiird

.1—.......... ..

(A True Copy.)

.

a

Judge uf ProtHua.

NO FLIES HERE!

Spangemacher &amp; Mason
Hastings, Mioh.,

Have received a large invoice of tho latest and best designs™

Furniture.
Bedroom Sets, Couches, Easy Chairs,
Rockers and Extension Tables,
PICTURE ‘ FRAMES
AND
MOULDINGS,
And every class of goods in our line. &gt; We have some bar­
gains forthe people, and invite a careful xypection. We do
not advertise that we give away goods, or sell them at ,-pstor
any such announcements. We do say however that wp sell
only No. 1 goods, at reasonable profits, and our im-raa-jnc
trade is proof that goods and prices are right. Cail in ana
be convinced.
TDont

Forget

that we are prepared to furnish all goods and do al) work in
the

drcard bi an lil-fltting, wrinkled cuil of
black, wblrli put ouo in tglnd of axi under

bulb, with flying ecd* projecting btyood tho
A. Garfield. IKH—JSSl.” Oa tbo soulbcart face odlorof hi* coat; hl* turned-down tiib-t col--Ma jt r (reusra! U.B. V. .Member of Congnwi. • lar dbckMwl a sinewy, muvrular. yellow neck,
nnd nlw. o that, trolling tn a grar.: k!a.-k man*
of hair, brirtling and compact llfcj a raff of
His Cotnnukw of the Sncioty of the Army of n-.ourmagj.fia, ram tho rtrangc. quote: face
tbo Cumlicrbuhd. May Id, 1*57.
and bead, covered with its tfiatcb of wild, re.
inert ptioas tocriticiwd
publican hair, of Pre-udca: Lfiicoln.
“The iniprcxs iou produced by the tteo of hl*
i.-wiMs-d that os a m-:njirojecting cars, may l» removed by tho upprarancr of kbidncss. dagodty tmd tho awk-

»-riptian should r&gt;«d,
-Major (ton!, iiop-

money refunded.
buttle wrapper.

sold to urnggisi*. under
(ram the manutHrturrtK.
factlou tn e 1 cry case, or
Read printed guaranty- chi
.
'

Sold by IV. H. Goodyrar.
jetra's Iran.-v.
Tbo Moorish dreoratioiH,
WHY' will you couxii alien Slilloh'* Cure will
faintly »u~v«tive of the Alhambra, are 'eive Immediate rellM. Price 10c., OOets. and &gt;1.
carved from the solid light wood—oak, per- Sold by W. H. Goodjear.
SHILO1T8 Catarrh remedy is a pralttve
erre fur Catarrii, Diphtheria and Canker
that, unlew it »bi&gt;uid chance to be a very Mouth. Sold by AV. IL Goodyear.
peaceful or a rarely beautiful one, ft ml,ght

ch;nl; k:.i by which the swift boat fc« urged
over the ocean. Her great engitre. her elec­
tric nuuiiiitcs cm! Hu- jirocces by which tbe

THE C.AIU1EIJ1 MoniOST.

Gte^»lDraa**a’u&lt;by devuune ril

miserable. Ttiii

difficult to imagine any thing more Iwwliful
dun the Elretra as the lay ot night nmkl the
“xtark ship." of the harbor, ot» flame of
electric light from stem to stem. By day
tbo two largo dre-k rabinn rather interfere
with the symmetry of bcr limn, but tbry add
so dlitinctly to tbe comfort ot liar crows that
when one has explored tbrir luxurioui in­
teriors, imo .-roily undcratands why -Ims is
built upon thb mod- L Tbo afterdeck cabin
has a table where dinner b «utnetimr» served

Undertaking

line, and that our prices are reasonable.

SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.

NALL'S PRICES
OUR

INGRAINS!
HEAVY FOB IV; EXTRA HEAVY lot IS. «&gt;.

TAPJESTUY BttlKAKtJi:
^LL WOtiL!
GOOD st Mr;
RCTTEKatehc;
HEAVY at TSc |8rr yard.

aa though it was anifllng for aotno good thing
ill
the winds..n „» ..._ ___ ”

BELL

BODY BRUSSELS.

OUR

Mowttes
78. BO.
IOO?J.

WE
SELL

sona having the

mounts of the same; a sufficient l-.taniral
knowledge and requisite ability to delineate
intelligently and accurately objects iron
through the tuicroacofx', or bv the unnld-M
virion, in a manner suitable lor their prepara­
tion for wood cuts or photo reproduction;
familiarity with Isxtin. nnd on ability to
translate technical French co:nr»jsition Into
good English ’*

Waxhixotox Crrv, Mnr 14 —President
Cteveland Friday for the first tixun tn his life
visited tbe tomb of George Washington. On
Invitation vf Mre. (leu. Ugan, regent of the
Mount Vernon areocialfon. the prwiident and
remity occurred Friday night. It was the
accidental shooting by WlHlam H. Hanford,

to Mount Vmxn

Bctidri the preafaleut and

The procomiou, which numbered about
fl.ixn troojw and vrtaran*. among the latter
bring many gray-hairad, litnpfe- and boulescamri soldier of the

tbe Army of tbe CumSheridan nnd Ilosocnuia—ocmipiol n car­
riage in the Uno. G-xl
But-dl, tbo other living
rwnmnrwt—
..H.
•wvc.-iil of tho principal streets and avenuas
Kfl.t t I.h I.iHAiI nt
,-..I....... . —1 a &gt;• .... *

While "ftugaged In n playful

day. Mta« Hairictta Hetnpated, n young lady

K !iU &amp; CO

Wall Papers.
WeareieUlq, uut»
&gt;t SA u&gt;d While
bUnkiuBciwraU.

yhet fatea tapew, that men tuurt needs

Jefferson Avenue,

DETROIT,
MICH.

Parlor Sells,
7-Piece Suits,
Solid Walnut Prune’.
At 828. M3. BP.
and up to
each.

mere daagw cua.
fans—Tbo place of toner u t as
DOSs Ox aaxurer.
forewarned.

« f«.» uSV-u.

and Governor Curtin took tbelr jllacei upon

6ar.it-1vainer.
Modern fora—Birds of a feather fiotk tojn-ayre, which lasing concluded the bond
struck up "Hall to the Chief," during which
tlx,, Anw-rte*,,
wki.l. .. _ 1 . ■ / . .

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

Great Cut In

lyatll o'clock, Gan.
Baird Iwhig chief mar-

half

Sanford'* farm.
tbe boy in n somnambuli-die spoil got up and
«mt ■ ut into tbe yard. The fntber wuko up
and Mioving burglam, who had frequently

•hi Dick,- addrwwx! by tho boy to his dm
und«T.’.'j&gt;Al by tiw father ax a call to mi i»
retnplire. be fired, killing tbe boy tortautly.

Sybarite.

self. Tlie dainty appoinCfarataof tbs tai and
drreditg table on- in tlx mart exquisite taste,
l*n»ing from thnso penetralia of tbe Efec-

way. This Standard Oil company,
hich Uns just rewired a staggering blow. U
hi-

wortiii Clam, ah*

COMMODORE GERRY'S ELECTRA.

Modem form-strike while tbe inn Is hot
Sl-aL-cc-ireim—

“

HASTINGS MICH

-- ----------- ----- MWNR
Ul* VI IlTVl
»&gt;««*&gt;*&gt;• ™~&gt;-"&gt;lU» o™uro(
th« rfnv fl... T
.
T, .
,------- ' ai iw conciwcmi formally in tuc name of the Society of
tho Army of tbe Cumberland tnuwfe.-red tl».,
statue to Gcu. Sheridan. Gen. Slwrilan in

fr&gt;t old faun*

BOOTS

L ppnr Michigan jwui.-u.~dla.
Itoek River nlhri. wm l»

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�\RS_FiHL ”BIPlES6°Mt °'jrEEBTX*a °F.lnT

j| ria S '

1».-.-uifar

ctmtfaucfl,
an li, nnd

-.it having an artificial
puiifn’,’’ &lt;|Uc«wl the ro-

D. A. Bradford, wholesale naner deni
er otchattanoogk TemT writj
be wu «-rtOMU, ufflleled wbh
cUd that settled ou hi, luna,- hadtrhS
man, renMdba without lentf.L Belog mdueed to try th-. King'. Xw
Dieeovery for cDosutnpUou. did so and
was entirely cured bv use of a few Imt
tie, Shut,, which time hr“ hi. uLdn
Dt.^ f“mily for all cough* and colds
with beat results. This is the ex tier ience of thousands whose lives have
iH-rtiitaved bythls wonderful discovert.
Trial Ixittlfs free at W. li. Goodyear &amp;
Co.’s Drug Store.
Edwahi Shepherd, of Htirrixburg Ill
sat fc: •’Having received so much lk*imlit from Electric Bitters, L feel It mv
duty to |»*t suffering humanity know it.
Have had a running sore on my leg for
Hght years: tny doctors told me I would
ttuve to have the bone scraped or leg
amputated. I med. instead, three bot­
tles of Electric Bitters and sliyen boxes
Bucklen’s Salve, nnd niv leg fa now
sound anti writ"
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents
a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica S.dve nt
25c. per l&gt;ox by W. H. Goodyear A Co.X

The Btsl Solve in the world for Cut*
Bruise®, Sore®, Ulcto, Sult Rheum,
one of- tfa, chin or
F^r. ?or*^ Trtter’ Chapped Hands
&lt;.hilblain». Corns, and skin Eruption*
l&gt;*n tli.t W'-uhj wrwun and positively cure® Piles, or, no pav
required. It is guaranteed to give per
n-i-l faint if a spider
feet satisfacUoa. or money refunded
n wilikuff-ragrent deal
Pritn: A5 cents per box. For sale by W.'
H. Goodyear Jc&lt;jo.

prdtr

ti.j-x- will mW ton

&gt;!•- rightly ^k-.’’
UUPMU
a wxv» lavu.l on tho •
&gt; &lt;|jm&gt;.-i at 2". Iksu-

Asxi32.Thf,.ft‘ar““^ *“ —*
warranted, is because It I Is the brat
Blood. I’reparn’.kct known. It will pod-'’
tiwlv cure all B’.ooJ Disraxes. puri£rs the
whnic systCEi,ar.d thoroughly Innldaup the
coiistitutiou. Beujcxubcr, wo guarantee it.

E. II. Lathkop.) Druggist-

a
•;U*1, filp low tone.

•*t to city thing—they were
. ..iogr-xal'L', bet nwl

/!»;&lt;• are adkyen applicant* lor every- bouse
Mnflbd for rent In Benton Harbor.
•

Olttce ofXtiaw A: Baldwin** Wholesale Notion
Hoiwc, Total... O„ Dec.

F. .1, Ghe.oey &amp; Co, Toledo, O.—Dear
Sirs: Alaiut three months ago. notiving-a letter tuldressed to you in the Bee
from Gen. Sl«*vin, in reference to the
1 r.fter paying a cure of his sod by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh.Cure, we were induced to com­
dim- mence the use of it for okr daughter
Nellie now fourteen years old. who has
tly c-i tlx- jvnwii. beru suffering from catarru for about
t.l hard,nndeither eight yettra. during which tiu.e she has
berh
treated by one of the ted physi­
; - for a fangle’dimcians In the city. VVe have also tried
the um* of m!most all the known reme­
dies for catarrh, with no ai&lt;&lt;e sucet ss
than temperary reliel. Many nights
have we Liid awake to hoM her mouth
open to keep her from strangling. • Her
hearing had also become affectwl. We
were ufraid that she would never re­
cover. We have now uses) six Imttlrs
of Halls Catarrh Cure, and we U lievt*
Nellie Co fa- entirely cured. In a few
days Hfter commencing tbe vse qf it,
we noticed a derided (-hang" for the
better, and from that right along she I
■.mgh 'vu would has improved, until now &gt;he breathes
as easily as any one. t*he sleeps well
and her heating fa p-rfert|y good. We
feel that t h«- xliscsse is emirvly removed.
We write this unsolicited b tu*r. feeling
that it is due you, and With the hope
that others ’way l*e Ixuieflted in like
manner. We can hajdly realize that
■ ;uch a change
effected in so
। handsome, but ahort :i time after battling with the
■disease so long. IV* are still Using the
uini:*.
remedy at intervals, as it M*rm« to
ital boxes filled i.uild up her sr *t«n. You arc nt liber­
ty to use this in any tnannor you see
■roper.' Sold by druggists. Tie.
oppa*it&gt;*, und
.* the dimple*

We arc yours Inilj,
MIL AND MBS. X. RALDWfN’.
330 FnuBkHn Avenue.

•itccnsci. frcra

W. C. T; U.occurs:* Concord Muy 10. .

Util* :fa-

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inij:
fown u tbo tirrro colnrado
•’STotr.au.ibe barn.’.'es cutaneous r.’Lx-*c*sprp:
fclir t‘" n®§rcs
irit.r.cd pc-plo."
d“ccr'**=“wu
“ iLa1uiaC*r
’5" 7 &lt;*

■.□m * )&lt;.?.' “

Kili7

limit free
to b- conn f- ,mr • b« S U1 Uu«™q it opr CMS

JWtod

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SHILOH'K CUKE Mil
m
Croup. Whooping'tough and Bronchitis. Bold
by VV iL Goodyrar.
FOR DYHPKPHIA and Uwr Complaint ym)
have a nrii ted gwirautraon every bottieot«»llot** VitaBxrr. tt never falls to cure. Bold by
W. H. Goodyear.

HbBob’s Caiarrh Remedy. Price fiOtgjut*. Bold
by W. IL Goodyear.
cri! dubbed ! A company ha* been organized nt Hushlne
That mnch with a capital of S'oojoo. to develop tbe coal
to tho world fields Id that vicinity
Every rear Incrra-cs Uie popularity at Ayer s
prevalent in
a. in wmw Cherry Pectoral for all pulmonary troubles.

higher altitude
fhiefl7 hjlu“ts ‘brae vaIJwl ’“T WSh’ ‘u*“

«rret-l Monday night at Allegheny Qty tn
mve him from getting mobbed. In a
bo declared that *tha
.

IMPORTANT ACTION OF THE BUILD­
ERS’ EXCHANGE IN .CHICAGO,

W ashixutox Cirr, May 14—Amociato Justiro Woods died at 12:20 Saturday. At 3
o’ckHt S-aurrlay morning his condition

An Order luarxl Calling on All Member.
fawn dared.
.
wurT L^U.,T Ilurl'nC*r™-. ot Aau Artw,
nSLi*"'1”'
to t™*" *’
oy the rilaxs. erporn. roan.
n,Sr±”7^"h- “v1”' *» «i»™'t™&gt;.

Hc lun tr nxl” «» «’■nilroad
train, and m-n-r ate n mail at a hotel.
i^i

Iow“ ’h,,w that *"Ung

i?r 77^7’“"" “• ."f l»r—t

Ont ralt h. Mtuhnw,
IXk.ua .ill I,
jwwmtnl
J’™»'l-r^ X-™croU»,n mrotlhg.,.
roavfuUon nt Allentown, Aug. 3L
Old srtthni fa Wfac^nrtn my that tbfa fa the

T*"""
yom' W-&gt;&gt;- &gt;“”faltaL toe earth i. Uta ^x,. ffakfa and
bav. become sandy, and the wbret crop
will be a failure unJcre rain spredilr fall*.
/''J?'**
of
rent a letter to Mayor Bfehejtaktng him to
make minor appointment* after a^.ninirtsiin.
vxauuuatxni a» to dtnne.
A imixnanne cable in tb» bnv of sAwupu.*]
wixreKirtma hu hittarto 1W1 unknown
mvo to high military offlriafa. ha* lerA cut In
revern! ptac-re und )urtiuiM of it have l&gt;eet&gt;
stolen.

|*v&gt;vcd the higlvlieeuse bin |ww-| bv the hv.
Mixture last week.
iti« now U4ir\-v&gt;l that tbe.r'onrtruriiim &lt;&gt;f
the U inoua ft Southwestern railroad from
s
X'U,M’ Ci‘T- 1"wn&gt; “ dhUn«

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
Tb« fr.lfawing fa th.- league n**»rd (or M&lt;mday: At Chicugo— Chicago 7. IislL-uiajolfa
nt Detroit-Detroit io, PttMburg.;. st N.-w
York—New York 4. Wnnliingtou 7; nt IkMoa
— i’hiladrlphia 5. IkHton 2.
CHiCMno, May IL-Lrngur Iwe ball -nre,
were as-follows: At Detnut— iMroilfi, Pj»
Imrg 4-thirteen inning*; at Chlcago-4%1cago 7. Indianiqiub* 3; at New York- Near
Yorkl, WartiingUu S; at ikwtau - lllulaiiel

Ckicaoo. Mny 12.—The chamjunn* w«n
another gator front hxhnBap-.li- Wedmwlav
by the following arorr: CUrojp II. hi.iianap
dis &lt;; Corooran pitrU.d for the vMtara.
Other tayna* grunre: At Jxroit— Detroit W.
Pttemat -• •! New York-New Y*rk »
PhlUdr!]dlin V,
Cnic.Mso. May Lt—Tbe yfiamptaw rattar
»nrj*rbed th&lt;w* hitenwt-%1 m th** nntioiutl
gann' Tburvlny by teting tbe Detroit nl»*
by a scon* of: Detroit « Chk-*jp» JO. t .lark­
ion nnd Flint worked tiv battery for tb-'
Ixinu* dub ami GeUariu and ‘.latwll lor the
vfafaini Other taiRUr* p:** resulted a* fol­
low*: At I’iiitaidphut—llxitalripiiin 0. New
York I; at I’ituburg—Pitt.bur- r.Indiannpdfa
0; nt H&lt;»t&lt;*n—Ikaton 19, Wn-hhigton i. A»JHitnn-&gt;rv 14—ten ir.uing*. nt Cleveland—
Brooklyn 17. Cleveland 12. nt Cincinnati—
Cnj-iiuu&gt;:i «'*, Metre*|v.litaa&gt; 20; at Ixmiisrille
—IrTUirrilk* 4. Athletics i

re’gri. Friday, the visitors batted Pyle all over;
ibeiiold and won by the Mure idd iMlruit 17.
Chh^gn 7. Sullivan caught for &lt; hicago and
Ryan aft Daly reprowuhd Detroit iedore
and hef ind the bat. Other league game*
were: .itlketon—X Washington
at Pittsburg—Allegheny 9, Jndiana).&gt;!iM :l; at
Philudeliitiui- Hdl3.lrii.hia •». New York 1.
CKtcaoo, May Itk—Tbew.ek cnd«l Satur­
day 4--uvea Chicago taxth ia tbe league list.
and Detroit And, the former having wmi

and kut 1 Saturday’* gnux hire w» an­
other victory'for Detroit, thej»*&lt;r»«-being:
Chi'Mgo 4, Detroit 7. Other Jengtir gameu
At JJcathn—Borton 10, Wiuloagton J;at Htt»
lair—Pituburg f., Indu-uuipolifi 2; at New

Thrown

Out

of

Employment- What

Chicago. May 11—Tbo following n.&gt;t:ca
»»s (KStod at the IJtiiUcn uud TradcrY uxclumgn Thurelny morning:

l-'riiti men had been held with the uxinbrra
of tbe-Buiktet*' exchange, it wax announced
that they bad agru«l to rv’u»® to fund'!; ma­
terial . to non-union member*) of the ex­
change
Ho»n after another nutnx- was
ported:

th«- most important move made* in tlie strike.
Members of the am.-iatiou are not only
taDdmi Un manufacture™ of all kinds of
buikhng material*.
lunie manufacturers.

trolled by any action &lt;&gt;t tlx* awiciaUon, nn&gt;]

the amoefatkm. and a largu numb. )- will
ibmbllx'KH adopt tbe former couree. with tbo
result that many trick-yanfa and Uctorire. of
ail kind* will rtmt down, b»-king out their
naipJoyui. It «-a* .«timnt&gt;-d Thuiwlay morn­
ing by a mi-mlwr at tbe Bulkier, and Tnul«n&gt;‘
•t*M*-mUou tliat 4U.WI0 m&gt;n wcatkl In­
thrown out of «npktyiuont by this action W
the strike wa* of long duration.
’Ilxo mawMiry and Irick-laylng l*,ing
Mopped, tlx* cunsnUT* ren not tii.-l uiucb
work, and the |niliter* will have U&gt; rtop. it
b otisjik-rcd nnliknly that tlie brick tnanit
tacturere will continue lo pit* up brick fpr a
h*vou the outlook for which fa u* dull m for
thl’ |T&amp;&lt;-Ilt our.

txiw order .was prompt and (uurediat*- Pr**dtlral Downey *rot wool to hl* f*&gt;n-umn on
tbe Ruck ftdiuul depot job to shut duwn at
once, and the »ame ureters Were given to hi*
twaocx differeut jobs throughout lb* city
Other reutraxtorh followed DowiM-yN ex­
ample, ntd
by
11
o'ekkdc
fully
ttreaty job* btvi been tdxmduu**). .V the
•'rd**- wna &lt;arnilat&lt;xl more nv-n *rer- laid off.

l&lt;een Mopped an a! taud sixty bulhbiip* and
that fully
l«ri&lt;-klay*T*. in addition to lbw
1.200 idle Thursday morning, were out of
work. This neons that fully G.tW nx-u u&gt;
various trn&gt;l&gt;w were idle nt noon fnnu the et
feet &lt;rf the efrike ami lockout.

will I.

without any nrtttlcial aid. will go tip to fiB or

FINISHED THEIR WORK.

Uiruviux, Ky.. Mny 13,—Tlx* I’-rpubliran
State iiuiventioo met nt rx«&gt;n V. ultxwiay in
Muonic Temple Aft&lt;T effecting temporary
nrcniiixntion nnd apj«&gt;l:iting cuuuuittroa rvc.m
ua* token. Many ilelrgxit* went, tp **" the
Derby run. and ui»en the &lt;npVenti»n rvawin1-tal at 4 nVta-k tiierr was a noticrnldr rediw.tion in ntitendiuxv. (Autfal. Bnmlmm was
&lt;-ho**n [M-rmannat chairman.* Tlx- platAcm
xigned upon favore tbe Blair «&lt;hnntioaal bill,
itatlnren agnlrwt camrict labor niul tiefWMiMM
tlx* Dt-roocrab* for out M-ring to It that tlx*
nenvirta are |rnj»-rly ttaw*!; *&gt;»nuw out
strongly for n protective butIF. awl. by irn|*lirartm, Iwlor*-* the ihtpmdcnt p*miun 1*111
Wiliintti O Bindley wa» rxumnnt**! for govm»&gt;r. Matt O Doherty fnr lieuu-nant p»v-

’AKlHc
many jeon* a memlier of the Ohio IvginJatun-.
was a gnllant wildier during the war, settled

wna by Gen. Grant promoted to tbe federal
judx-iary. N-ing for, nine yean judge of the
tho sujirome bench by President Hayts. His
nvxkticv wn* in Atlanta, though be lirul a

Justice Woods' succcanr will find but

dhd.
l-*i.J*L

LORD LANSDOWNE’S NEMESIS.

Vnltetl Ireland.

E. Moore took tlw O’Brien reception commit
f«* down to tlx* rtratwhip Umbria, whidr
u n* nt nnchor outride
uf Saudy Hrejfc. Mo:».
off William OBrien,
tbe nlilur of United

him to the Uofflnan
hoiiM*. A reuuiricable
•tbi! Moore run akiogrt'le the I'mbria For

the nbjcvt of tliefum-

Thfa Isprtwt with your blood full im
vour tl faestion IiumTmL VW »PP*' Jte J*®
kidneys and bvw tOTt id, and whole system
liable to be prostrated U
the
•elf into good condition.. &lt;lld.

Union veteran, was found Tu«**lay morniqg
in her home at New Haven, Coon., Ixnmd
bond and foot, and with u n&gt;p** alxxit her
neck. Hbc had l**i&gt; strangled iind robbed for
a large amount.
Masked men broke into tbe how*.* of Janrei
Porter, near Harrington. Del..
night, and, after a derate xtruggh* with
Porter and hfa wife, secured over fT.^00 tn
cash on*l botxta. making their rarap* with a
horse and carriage belonging to their victmi.
nmtb of a Mtehlgan Judge.
MaMUALU Micb.. May 14 -Georr* Wood­
ruff one of the pioneers of this city. J0,^*’r*J'
iudco of too Fifth Judicial circuit of Michigdied Friday, ard»Ff&lt;

BUSINESS NOTES.

IfaAbun; ha* three doctor* and room Jw,»
&lt;.SSi TWra
xndrrW... t» l» &gt;ulaga

0rnnke""_Mi. or Lujuor Habit,can bo Cured by
ahninutoring Dr. Haiuei' Ooidon Specific.

N»W VX'i," r'kt ' “lin&lt;1 r°*»r*

STnn extensive scalei 11 ‘“T
prink'd |M»,0U0 far Uw erection of " cutton-

'"1‘be Wrofcrn Nations! bank of I**"” '

telfroi *‘7 /V, f7 yfcr "Ppropriatc*
Utt rx.Lt' * ' ( "f tlM' ,,Un&lt;l P001"- A ,ixt
^^»ubkli4.nmla
to

It can be given in a eup ol refleo or ire with­
out too knowledge of tbe pereon ukfDg ’t, ef­
fecting a Rpeedy and permanent cure, wneiner
..__ -7.__ .71XHnknr or an al co-

jfcnt. lu» bron authorised to b* gm breimw
with a ctqiital of $3, W,(»V .
W. B. Todhunter, cattte owner. **£'’’?*

h ,na*,e’ wben
'?f.thc ,uJ*rintendent of
t’deivr ux-ir money. If any,
Lluivn badly, after re-

Golden Specific in thelrcaffec *1U&gt;&lt;ndrinkf

Sdtna HeowmH®.a»

g^K^T-.XUou /or

yWU.._Ch|cago

^k*£i.lll^JVTraUon ta

«m»er

tta Iran. ,’lr,Vm ,1“rl
°f racatioD resorts.—

tJEtl -

L. nw-ifu: WediMMlay
_..d_ •___ ...
rs.res rufiranlevo, nenu ior arixu. •**•*•
Addrras in oonOdenw Goldbx Srcartc La

difssfdsrasaa-

U&gt;»

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
e ordinary kinds, and cannot lie Mild tn
J tion with tbe multitude at low text, nboct
, alum ur pbu*pt&gt;ate powders. Sold only
I. Bo VAX BAXIiro I'OVDU C.... !«•*

Default haring been made in tbe conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by PriederlMta
RdUUMjmd Jacob Iteblew*. her hu*tau&gt;d. to
Jli.l.tniitoa M. Mnr.lu. dated IXembcr Sth.
1**1. mjkI recorded lu the ofDec of tbe reglvter ot
deed* for the county of Barry, MteLlpnn. Dee.
mil. inn. lu liberal ot luortgngra. pSfv 241; on
which niortrage there l» i:uw due nnd unpaid
*723 00. and ix&gt; mil or proceeding bavit g been
InMltiited to recover the money due by said
mortgage'or any part lh«eot.
By virtue of power ot sale In saS.l mcrlnge.
notice I* given that on July Wih next, at tet»
t )&lt;■&gt; fn^aXA.,.) I .bnll
A,
door of the court house io the city of Hastings.
Mlcbtgaii. the premises desertt-cd In said mort
gage, or somti&lt;'li thereof, as may be necessary
to pay the amount due on void mortgage and all
legal costs.
Hate to be subject to &lt;375 so yet to beeeme due
on raid mortgage. Tl&gt;c premises are described
In said mortgage as a strip of land to be t*tan
from (be cast sldr of tbe tend fonterh owned
by Btcphcn V B. York, on the east hbli of the
northeast quarter ot section nutubar twenty­
eight, tn town numtier one north of ranire rigbt
■idee thirty eight acres at.d eightyand In Barry County. MichiganrHVCTlNGTON M. MABVfN.
•
Mortrs gee.
SMITH &amp; COLGROVR.
Attorneys fm-Mortpiyee.

Sheriff* tale.
Notice Is hereby given, thl
authority eoul.1 be dta-

mrron o’tmiEW.

The i-insTH that the cornmitteenu-n and their

rarvcd by portions of tbe |taxwiigcr* and crew
with gr*«n&lt; aril counter ch-xr*forRaifalmry.

the circuit
, ...
— lu favor or
Everett II. Thoma* against the Roods and chat­
tel* and real rotate of Charles VohUH-r and
John Bbafo in tbe Conntv ot Harry to ise direct­
ed and dell vmd I dbl on Hit- fifteentli it«y Of

were in turn nepondnl to' l»y tbe 400 Iririi described mil c-tate -Ituaied in tbe l*&gt;*«i~hlp
emigrant* jn tin- Umbria with cheers -fur of As-j rl*. Co my of Barry .and Slate of Mldiirt'Brien, 1‘unx-li nnd Glail-toir-. Jurt a&gt;
Mr. * i l’rtai Innde l on tbe dock of ilia Moore
swung awnv, thus preventing the dbvunl&gt;arktog *rf Kilbride, t»b*&gt;vra* tlw fir*; tcirant
evicted J&gt;y lx&gt;nl lJn»k&gt;«-)x&gt;.
Mr. O'Brien
nn* greeted cntiiuri'utimlly by the New
Yorker*, ,wgh w-luxn wum Judge W. W.
Dougherty, of th** Burim reception commit­
tee. arel riimwntativw) from l-hilailrlphia.
PituUirg and oUi**r cities. Mr. O’Brien wtt&gt;
prompted with on nddrr-n by Chalnnan
O Gontmu. to which bo replied. Mr. O'Brieu
left for.CaiMui* Wrdnmlay evening.

lion funn*-vn &gt;141 i. sr.lit towii.hlp. all of which
I shall vx|u&gt;-e :&lt;&gt;r*ale at public ntxBint* or ven­
due. t • the high -I bidder, at tlie myth front
door ol Uwrthutn hottae In iheclty of lla«iug*
Intaldcvun'y at Bsrrv, Michigan. Uu*l bring
the place of hridtug the rimui court ter the
®)l*l rrHtnt) &lt;&gt;f mre*. on Sa’unlay tbe l*’h day
of June. * !&gt;. 1«*T, at ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of th-U &lt;l»*
Dried ihl« &gt;1 *i*v nf Mny. A. D. U»7.
B \KKi: SHIilNEB..Sb-riff.
Ww. JI .IFWF.L1 .Drpulj Hhcrtff.
in. oenty &lt;•! Barry-»»

We, ihr ut)*:&lt;*reigi&lt;wl. having been appointed
by the J’rotialr r*ou t for the County oi Barry
havn t«**n rew-rived by iTt-eid-nt Cleveland. btate of M cblgi*". Commissioners to recrive
Kenator Sherman, Itoprutentativo Butter­
worth mxl &lt;»tiuT* to attend and tata jiart in u give notice that xc will meet ut the hotel in tbo
unkpu* tvkilinittai tliat is to tata plaro nt village ot Prairieville in raid county, on Ttmthe seventh
cf Jui-c, A. l&gt;., 1*«7. atxf
Fjmllay. Ohio, on tbe Hth. lixh and tith o! day,
on Frldny. the (■•sirtrrtilb day of October. A D.,
t-et.at ten o'eta-ii n. m.. of each of raid daycj.
t|ie nnniveiwiry of tlw direoyery bf natural fur the tntrpo-e «t tremnhiing and allowing said
gn.* in vast &lt;|iuuiti!ir« in that rertioa of the &lt;-InIm*, and that *1* mrmtta from tho 14th day
rtnte, nnd it* appllration to the jirai-tical use
erf the mechiuiicid nrta Une ■&gt;! the featun*
yarniurtlot: «&lt;-*t rikwanre.
bated April HJb. A. D. IMT.
«rf tlw omudon will bo a prize drill, open to
J«H1N J PERKINS.
all tlx* military c&lt;Mnptoii&lt;wo! the country*, and
EUGENE HABTRORN.
Ixsdilw this a natural giu illuminattai fa
(‘omusiiwionere.

ail of tbe great write li;;htcd.
state of MVhigno.
•
,
:
Futh Jtrftelal Circuit—In.Cltancorr.
Suit pending ii&gt; Circuit Court tov Uminty of
Itarry-lu Ctawery. nt tlie City of Hurting*.
Barry County. Michigan, ontbe salt day of
March. IHW.
Mary E. Mai.kt-r. compUmact, vs. Charles
Mnnkcr, drfriidnt.l
Inth:«rau«e It upbearing that the &gt;bw&gt; de­
fendant Is not a re*id. nt ot this Male, but rentdea
iiitheHtatootluwMjlii'relureaanMXlooofSmittii
&amp; Colgrovr. solicitor- for complainant. It l» order­
ed. that defendant enter hl» ap|»Miraner In naht
exusc ou or tahue four month* from the date of
tins order, and th»l within twenty days comKant ci.U'c thu order lo be fHitiilihed In tbe
ng* BA.*xr.n. Mild publhatioutohocontlnuirt once In each week for six weeks lu soc
etwoten

nf the Pennsyivanin lexfolatarn.

THE MARKETS.

nominal, rkwed |4l.ua nominal Lard—May,
opei**l $6 10 nominal. ck»*ed $d.&amp;&gt; nominal.
following

raiijo*

FKA NX A. HOOKER, Circuit Judge.
SMITH aCoLGROVE,
H/dleitors for Comptalaoid.
Allert, a true copy. CHAH. M. MA) K. Det ut
Register.

LM: bravy parkin; nod shlpptat »&lt;**. $» tofti.10.'

YOUR LAST CHANCE/fry,

uccticut, to be United Btatre tnwcurer, vice
Jordan resigned . Mr. Hyatt was a Repub­
lican until WTJ. when be supported timely.
He s» bank exarnlnre* of Connecticut until
be received tbe present appointment
Thw riiangw of treasurer* nuikre a nice piece
of work for the employe In thoofBre. Over
PW.OOOO.OCW in silver, |2'&gt;.0W.(KM in gold, W,001,000 in diver change, and otiwr moneys
aggregating fWi.OOO.OOO must tie counted.
There are 400,000,000 or -W.UJO.OOO txmdx afao

Rrlctly fnrtu X'aibfac pep

DAKOTA

fifteen men two month* U) muko the count.

Mate. *H&lt;J3&gt;*c: No V do. affair; No. 1 mixed
May.MHc. Rye-Unchanged. Barley-Nominal
Perk- Dull: &lt;*l me»&gt;, |n.S*jikto. Lard-F-04
June; F li July.
.

Boycotting the Mlchlcan Central.
Dktboit, Mich., May 12.-The merebanta’
and nuuiufartun-r*' exvbanga Wednesday
pumed resolution)! which, in -fleet, declare a
boycott again* the Miciiigan Central tn retaiiatiou for ita rvfiaftl to *&lt;dl &lt;*&gt;nunercial
traveler* 1,000-mUe tickets at *Al, tbe rate

Poultry-Ch fcfc

MINNESOTA^
LOW PRICES.

/a«* profitable uud

SAFE INVESTMENT

July. «5*c t*L CkwerSeed-afaMy; aub. 14.10

ufiUV
ixwd to take terimical advantage i t tbe
Intar-rtnte law Tbe exi-Jmiige also appointed
a renwnittee to go to lourong and urge the
pgssnge I.” tbu legislature of tbe &gt;eeot-fare
bill.
' _____________________ _

^X/CNICAGn
XTim NORTHS/WESTIM
l/yMLWATCa
r HALF*

MILLION

Rge Yom. May It
stfak, StaMl-'U. No s

Goltro U often found

7Anr‘r
Switaerlaod and
Sj^ Indi" *nd
^y-Ffitnic B. Ward fa B«ton Tran-

tetU

DEATH OF JUSTICE WOODS.

mure be d.-uian.iol that Arnold should many

U. tioodyenr.

’J»e

BCI1D1}(-(; .pARALy7ED&gt;

Wouxd YOU BMlibve it&gt; We are
daily cunranteviog Kenip’s^Saroaprillu
tTHua^mr. JL D. Davie for .-inditor and J. D.
tr» tae pettple for cleansing the. blued
THE KENTUCKY DERBY.
Finik-y for regidar.
Enp ia* Hdwin. rol
hM.giving anew dense ot life. Price
SI. Sold by W. H.*Goodyen{.
FW 25 CENTS git Krinp’x Liver
Pills fur Torpid Liwr. for Constipation,
Ixnxvxt.t.r. Ky.. May IL—The thirteenth
for tWe Complexion. W. H. Goodyear. Kentucky Derire was run at •■Churchill
*; '.urifag one; then
WaamWGTox,.City. May IL—The report
r.n them f.2 evenly
T«»-s&lt;rGnT and to-morrow night, nnd Irowim" Wralmralay, find v»M-*&gt;ti&gt;ere‘*l try of the &lt;J»j«rtnwnt of agriculture for May
th.* cdjt-. If at all tunes call on u« for Kemp’s Pile thousands of people. Banburg wa&lt; n sternly shows the general average &lt;r««dilionof w-fater
Suppoaitortes. The new treatment for
wheat to !»' W. against® at th»* cornwpwlpiles. Price 50 cents per box. W. H.
ing date of 18-W. Hjriug planting fa unusu­
Guodvear.'
ood. JacoWn tiiinl; time, 2.»j*'- Montrose ally well advanced In Wrt section*. Tbe
proportion at cotton already plant**! renA M.«*«Cotigr*tgMtloart church I* one of the was ridden by Wilbers.
result* otCficJ- xult .Hte. Marte boom.
bra&lt;*« more than four-fifth* ut tlie ju*&gt;|om.*I
.THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
triflft wU1* an-T Throot “■
V&gt; \&gt;\v V Lan(r Disease. If vou Lav.
A gang of coanterfeitw i* reported to be
a Cough t* Cold, or tire children r.r- follawixtg
up the races this year and engaged
thrwUened w^th Croup or Whooping Cough, :___ —I.ailvar ,-ojtl
ftbo ‘ ilI cculj have use Acker’s English Remedy wid proven!
Ix-en onaatiiifM-tory. Ju |be mmtiwm tiers of
further trouble. It fa • podtive cure, Mre Van Jlaker.
murdered Monday i-ounti'S tbeevuditiun fa «7 a-. compamJ with
and we guarcaSoc IL Price 10 and 50c night in their luxnr at HnllUay a Cave, W.
E. li. LATHiior. Druggist.
I can do that,’ fil’d the ina*
Va., tho oxanxsin robtrfug the house of &lt;3j0rendition, while the north*-)u .■&gt;&gt;uuU«M re
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A pack of bloodhounds has Iren secured to turn 98.
A spiritualistic dunpmeetinx will be held at
hunt down in CrittMMlen county, ArkanOrlon from .lune 4 fa 12.
io touch the under exa.
mm, Emanuel Arnold, a negro, who jmmJnrod
•■HACKMETACK.- a lajstlnj;
WaKTOtowx
C
ity
.
May
lit—Tbe preritbe father of tbo girl he had ruinwl l»perfume. Trlocas are! U&gt; cents. Sold by W
dent box appointed J*mre W. Hyatt, &lt;rf Coo-

ifeo.-c.

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i. w. Vrooman, tbe Sodalfat editor .*

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IttUMAJAitataniimt you ib buriaeaa
July. Cc arted; Augwri KAfr. raked, bepomiber. wfjfaji will bring you in more money right away
tBK*. (Xiro-tTic. Oau-Hw t. He; No.* whim, than anything else In this world. Any one can
do the work snd lhe at K"“— ■ -■

S^JSSWS.

KfiUMTOX, M. Y„ May 13 -Inter-state
('ommerre Conunwurawr Schoonmaker 1--J
received from Judge Codey the «lrafl of a
pn&gt;iK«vl letter to Secretary Bayard, in nn
»wer to hi* communication regarding Umi ap-

,aew,lU.*a
Mssdy. Hto

�Tnr refreshing Irmtoew ud vmstalls rer«'.xncy of the Democrat's own and only F. F.
Freoh Is taughoMe. What wobM Wreak mu­
mu in a per*ot&gt; ef ordinary commcti kmc Is
•/•ut down in his ca»c to arontailr, unsdullcre:cd freahnwu. reoj-lo con easily excuse that.
For instance &lt;«r Renta! contemporary ot Uie
Democrat, tn bis Saturday (blah) Flyer, tnlltaates that P. A. btioldon wilfully tntsapproprlitfcd |K&gt; belonging to the ladles' railroad aid
land. Ko one who know Mr. Hhet.Ion believes
be did this, or ever before heard him chanted
with mlsar-proprtatlng ouo penny. His loug
and honorable business career is a sufficient
refutation ot such a slander. If there has been
any misappropriation of the tuud raised by the
.Tames Clarke lecture. It has come from a mlsuadarataudinc for which Dr. Burton. X J.
Bowue. D. K. Cook. 11. G. Carter and Robert
Dawson are as much responsible ns Mr. Hheldon. And for Um Democrat to lay tho onus ot
the whole matter upon Mr. S.. and speak of him
a* a tran*crre*ar who had travelled a very hard
road, would be very mean It It were not so very
Ireah. By the way, Isn't it surprising how a
yotuqt man cals come into this city and in three
months know more about its peoply und aftulrs
taan the oldest Inhabitant? And Isn't It in the
last decree amusing to see Uls puny efforts to
tear down the rr-putatlous of those who have
been honorable clUieas and business men? If
Mr. Bowne deaired to turn his democratic organ
Into a circus, be struck the right man when ho
put F. F. Fn-sli al tbe helm as general mana«er.
Tn a Chautauqua Circle held a very interartin&lt; meeting at Urn raudooce ot Mrs. Z. B. Willlaon Tueaday evening. The next meeting will
ba held two weeks from that date at tbe resi­
dence ot Wm. Jones. Following la the program
Opening exeretaes-elnglug. and repeating
tbe Lard's prayer.
Boll call- Quotations about flower*.
Reading of the minute*.
TreoMetlou ofbus! now.
Questions on a Stellar l*alut Bnuh-MUs St.
John.
Selection, "Marjorie Flcmiug"-Mi*s Bost­
wick.
Questions on the Study of Mountalns-Mrs.
A. H. Johnson.

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QneaUonvou Common Errorerttt EnglishJohn B. Roberts.
Character Sketch. "Walter Soott"—Miss Boek.
Questions on Practical Suggestions on English
Composition—W. I*. Bldnani.
.
QuesdoM on Geology, from the October No.
of tbe Chautauqua:, -By the President.
Critic's report -Dr. F. It. Timmerman.
Closing earn,lacs.

Rxroirr ot the financial standing of Has­
ting* Izcture Association at tills date:
By cash on hand December. 1183...........
" •• sale ot tickets, course ef *M-T
“ “ gilt of choral society..................

B. K. GRANT,
Is prepared to tell you just why it is to your in
terest to buy

Twa ftae money, and tlie amount to be distrib­
uted to each township, arc Rivnu below. This
soocey b lo bo devoted exclusively for school'll-

HOUSE TRIMMINGS
In every variety.

We have a large stock ot,

Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats &amp;. Caps BUILIDNG

HARDWARE,

Bought before the advance, and are prepared to pve

of him, and you must admit that the reasons are worth your consid

LOWEST ESTIMATES
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on anything in onr line

.

Respectfully,

H, A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.
1. New Stock. No old goods.
2. Buys for Cash. Gets all the discounts.
3. Sells for Cash. No bad debts for good customers to pay.
4. No high rents to pay; and the lightest running expenses of any
similar store.
If you are building or going to build, call and
get our prices on specialties.
2, The best fitting, most stylish and best made garments.
Ydu
get a good-fitting, well-made suit in the latest patterns for less money
A fresh arrival of Gasoline Stoves with
than you pay elsewhere for garments tliat no pretense to fit or style. new features never before seen. You should
6. In consequence oPall these, he can sell you anygoods in his line see them-before buying.

J-JARDWARE!

Cheaper than any Competition
can show.
DegelL.........................«..........
F »
Tbe asaoeiallnn are thankful that the deflrit
w»s ao larger nnd willingly payitt, and feel that
tbe eotnrtalnmenta given hare all been flratriSM, with one exception. Tlie association will
continue and hope to be supported in the future
In their efforts.
CLEMENT SMITH.

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads
Lane Steel Bam Door Hangers
Mack Bam Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

He asks you to be your own J udge. Call in, see the goods and
get the prices, and if you know anything about quality youwill admit
that Grant’s prices are below any competitor in Barry CountyJJARBLE

WOOL CARDING.

^H, THERE!

The McCormick Steel Binders and Mow­
ers.
Spiral Spring Carriages, Platforms, etc.

Genuine Oliver Plows and (fastings.

ED. POWERS
ANNOUNCEMENT!

Just the Thing!

nreogMtSs-.

Anti-Kalsomime Wall Finish, the cheapest
and best article in the world- to kalsomime
walls.

For the Next 30 Days I will sell
I

Voakee Bfwtaga.

carding.

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Carding anji'Oiling, 12 l-2c. per lb.
All work done on short notice and according
to order. Orders sent by express promptly st
tended to.

Mays, imi.

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WELCOME M ARB Lt.

Adnilnlatretnr'a Hale.
y
In the matter of the estate of John Grodt, de-

Milwaukee Junior Harvester!

Farmer’s Kip &amp; Rubber Boots at Cost!

r*e Lifhtat

Weight!
The Lightest Draft!
The Lowest Elevator of ang Elevator Binder!
The Easiest lo Handle!

----- 1 HAVE A FINE LINE OF—

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.
liiuro and tending to drnw-

ed to tar Township ot Orangeville, tn tbe Coun­
ty at Borey, In the Stale of Michigan. pursuant
tollct-nee and authority granted to me on tbe
loth day of May. A. D.. IS*?. by the Probate
C-.-urt of Borer Coonty. Michigan, all at the e«tata. right, Ude and interart ottbe said deenaved
of. in and to tbe real retalc situate anti being in
the County at Barry, In the State of Michigan,
known and deeeritied
follews,
to-wit:
. ...aa
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Wa&gt;°Jr?hi!?
-th? best-tbe lightest, the easiest han^kl?J»‘o?.raEo;±byth’ markCt Sh0,,l&lt;i Sot the Milsabjectln tbe dower right oi
wfdn» of th&lt;* drexred tberelr

flaw

|_| onest^teljHbMflen.
Pay No More Money to Quacks.
will M.ad von a New Holf Cure, discovered
after 30 year,' experimenting, * filch Newer
Falla and Cotta yon Absolutely Nothing
until cured. Address
HCfBY KPBAUL, Bax W, Mllwankre, Wta.

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Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes,

Without a single exception it has more steel, actual weight
than any of the alleged steel binders.
“ ’ Which I shall sell at a very email profit, lor Cash. My store
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is. bv actual teat 7K Uw,
is small, and I must close the above out to make
less than the lightest sulkey plow.
room for new goods.

MESSER BROS

Remember that I will Undersell rather than
be Undersold by any Boot and Shoe
firm in the city.

A. WOOLLEY.
T W. KENF1ELD, ROLLER MILL
BICHABD JOHNSON,
Middleville, Mich., State Agent

Harting L i.
ttastmgs, M.ch.

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State of Michigan, County of Borey-m.
EMata of Patrick MeLre. deceased.

-And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.
Manufacturer of

MOST PERFECT MADE
Wednesday. tbe isth

Tin, Copper &amp; Sheet Iron fe.
PLUMBING
And G« Fitting , specify. All work promptly done.

keep &gt;» the advance of the procession. 1 ou will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A- E Harns harness shop. He is prepared to serve the putlie with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
EaVE-TrOUGHINC A SpSQALTY.

Tlie Hull Gasoline Shoves.
Thu, to the Latest ami Bost Gasoline Stove. Call and sect he»-

that I will sell*!*
to clow out

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
KI I. NO. 4.

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______ HASTINGS, MICH.. MAY 26,1887.

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(JOO1&gt;¥EAR &amp; BARNES!
JUST RECEIVED

Mils A. Watring entertained the
young people Saturday evening.
Several of our local sports went fish­
ing Saturday. Ikssult, two sun-fish
and one iierch.
, Mrs. Wallett and daughter, of Woodtand. spent a few days Mrs. Watring.
Mr. Ward Is very sick with a cancer
on his face.
Died, MavSOth, Nathan Greenfield,
at the residence of G. Greenfield, of
inflammation of the kidneys. The re­
mains; were taken to Hillsdale for iaterment Of the immediate relatives
two sons, two daughters, three broth­
ers and a setter, 27 grand-children and
!•&gt; great-grand-children arc left to
mourn his death. He was born at
&gt; ilack River. N. Y.. in IHUf.

A very Large and Com

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GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES!
The Hastings Banner. I)il"-J0XI&gt;'
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All work promptly attended to.

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COOK.

CASTLETON.
Washing sheep is the order of the

Corn is nearly nil planted.
bTthei/wih.®*3, bIotherB accompanied
®r *!'?“ a°d mother, were in atJrfu’ti’at ^5® blrthd*y party in honor
°^i?‘ W”4.?®^8 w^e’ 0,1 Saturday.
H‘Vt .had an eocounter with n
raltlesnakeSaturday.
G.?V. Greenfield took the re!,‘‘j}ns °£ X’GroenfleM t0 Hastinga the

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C. WELTON

H.ctingi, Barry Co., Mien.

County News.

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I j »«cut lor the Ohio yirwr’-i I u*ur*nce Co
He write* policies ou /Iimu s property aRalnst
. OMby0rr.,llghtn|U|.otwllMi: at*ln&gt;t a man's
I Ute by death and accident.
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OSWI’IloX' RATKA

w in. Carbough, wife and daughter
Emma, and C. Kent and sou William,
of Portland, were the-guests of E.
Lockhart Saturday and Sunday.
.Mrs. B. Cowel. bf Big Itapids, is visit­
ing friends in this vicinity.
Several from this section attended
the funeral of Mrs. 3. Rasev at Nash­
ville Sunday.
A..Smith purchased 11 cords of wood
and the neighbors drew the same for
widow D. Biret. She extends her
heartfelt thanks to the doners.
J). MiOer is making preparations to
go uortlTsoon.
The several rev rends and others in
attendant- at the I’. B. conference, ex­
tend their thanks to the East Carlton
church for their kindness while with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Greenfield extend
their thanks to the community for the
kindness in assisting them in their
father's sickness anil death.
T. Brown is building a board fence
in front of his farm.
Mr. Neice has the wall completed for
his new barn.
Mr. Croft has concluded not to go
north.
Mr. Yates, ot Nashville, visited Cas­
tleton friends Sunday.
Rev. Bierdenstein, of the south part
of the state, visited his daughter Mrs.
II. Sheldon, the past week.
The Conservative Convention of the
I*. B. church in Mich, annual confer­
ence assembled at the U. B. church in
East Carlton on the 17th. There were
24 preachers present and about 75 laymen enrolled as members. The object
of this meeting was to opposed the act
of the late general conference attempt,ing the change of the constitution of
the church t&lt;o as to admit members of
secret societies into church fellowship.
Strong resolutions were adopted, in
which was set forth the fact of the
illegality of said act, and showing go&lt;xi
reasons tor maintaining the present
law and testimony ot the church
against secretion. The Rev. Wm. Dil­
lon. of Davton. Ohio, Editor of the
Christian Conservator, was present
and preached with great acceptability.
Great enthuiaam and religious fervor
charaetizeil all the meetings of the
convention.

£100K A SHELDON,
UOWENSitiLLli.

ADVKRTiSIXtt RATES:
:i I^fywu-.........................
1100 00
-a L-I; iqp! for «|&lt;eciat positions.-

.1011 PRINTING.
t«p*.uupr..|-i-tettln th»- Job PnnUoa Dejarenc-u'. I the I’.xxxrn. Evcrythina In the
ecto' - r.v ir; and *lth the latent facee of
‘JV*. :.ir.. j .&gt; 3t.(&gt;r&lt;&gt;vr«l patterns of mnehinery’
»Mwnr*&gt;i&gt;t »cr.uoea employed, enables Jhe

Hastings ’ City Bank.
HASTINGS. MICH.

(Offlceln Abstract Block, Hull up, Mich.)
Have the only set ot Abstract Books in Barry
County.
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Lawyer,

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Hastings. Mich.
Practices In all court* of I lie state. Offlce over
W. U. Schantz’ store.

A

E. KENASTON,
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Attorney .-ft Law,

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Practice* In al) courts ot the State. Collections
promptly MttenOnjr to.

Farmers are busy planting corn.
The dry weather is sprouting up the
wheat, hay and pasture.
Herb. Patterson has moved into his
new house.
Fred Corning la learning the tinners
trade of Mr. Patterson.
Eld. Glllaapie is on the sick list.
Burt Hinkley, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting at Buel Bradley’s,
The 1. O. G. T. lodge is talking up an
ice cream social in the near future.
Withe, l'«t. (i.A. lL.te UTSDgiM
W otaerve Decoration d»r. Mr. Stmrt
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or Grond lUpiile. deUvent the addme.
c. W. Armstrong has tiought a new

MABTIX V. IIAJIKEK. ItaU Fjtau.
ILL Insurance and Loans.
h°J^dliowing gis’a list of the officers

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OeoewlthJ. G.Kun^uH^Hon.S doon north
'APITAL, S3O.OOO.OOproperty owner* carefully looked after. Farm’
of aU atzes for aale or cxchauxr. Houses ana

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-&gt;der the law* of the State of
Miehiran.

[T NAPPEN &amp; VanABMAN,
h.
Lawyers.

O. G.- Fxt. Briggs.

(Over HaMino National Bank.)
t
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s» Dev. u. IMA In bulMlag torsqrfiM by Mrtwr Bro».

OFFICERS:
tv.u, I'rteWcni;
,
" * Gvodjcjir. Vice. Fn*.:
(’. P. Beebe. Cashier.

ILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
At Law and Solicitor In Chancery.

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&lt;’heeler
0. Beebe,

1. G.—Bister Bertha Pierson.
W. C.-I. M. P. GUlMPle.
I) M.—Sister M. Gdoaspeed.

A. A-Bell Manter.

ILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY,
Justice of the Peace.

DIRECTORS:

stalled for the current quarter for Bar­
low Lake lodge, 1.0. G. T.:
W.C.T. -John Burpj*.
W. V. T -Sister J. w • Briggs,
s—Sister Luella Bassett.
W.T.-L. W. Briggx
W. F. 8.—Hector Itattereon.
• w. M.—Frank West.

R. N-Walter Bechtel.
L 8—Mary Rockwood.
Thelodge l» receiving new members

”S.’"^ofTSSroplIon imd rrilb
Collections a apedalty._____________ __ _____
JJSt!. many Of Old ten&gt;l&gt;enm«

B. GLLLASPTE,
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Notary Public.

Bowem Mills.

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has come. •

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J£ARY C. COBH.

78 pieces of luster band dishes—Mr.
Cowells, Augustus Tvler, J. C. Baker,
Jno. Teeple, Byron Resbridger. Wm..
Godfrey. G. J. Teeple, Samuel Teeple,
Lamot Tyler, Marion Yerrington. Geo.
Baker. Geo. Ingraham, Morey Teeple.
Jno. Tinner, and wives.
Lace plMow shams and bed spread—
Chas, Althen and wife.
Set silver fruit knives—Dr. Wright
and wife.
Silver napkin ring—Albert Parks.
Set gold cuff buttons—SamuelRoush.
Linen towel—Mrs. E. J. Cobb.
Merschaum pipe—A. J. Campbell.
Chair scarf—Mrs. F. E. Deming.
Water set—Harvey Parks and wife.
Silver pickle castor—Geo. Hubbard,
J. J. Wing. 1). C. Ingley. Chas. Wing,
I. M. Cunningham. M. Coulter and
wives.
Amber water set—Joe Brunner and
wife.
Fruit dish—Jno. Beeler.
Hand lamp—Jacob Beeler and wife.
Silver napkin ring—Jno. Fighter and
wife.
Fruit dish—Hiram Fogers and wife.
Tea set—Wm. Helerigel, Sr. and wife.
Photograph—M. A. Holcomb.
Tinted water set—M. A. and D. Hol­
comb. and Geo. Salsbury, Wm. Stauffer
and wives.
Silver dollar—ILL. Sisson and wife.
Silver pickle castor—Geo. Burkhardt,
C. F. Beeler and wives.
Silver butter dish and knife—Bertie
Wallace, Eliza Fox, Eva Jones. Ella
Roush, Melinda Schmelcher. Anna
Brunner, Matie Schmelcher. Louisa
Schmelcher. Clara Schmelcher. Fred
Brunner, F. D. Brayton. Smith Will, T.
L Rogers, W. T. Roush, Lucian Will,
Will Preston,Albert Kahler, E. Sisson,
Frank Goscb, C. J. Schmelcher.
Silver castpr and pickle castor—Jno.
Schmelcher. Geo. Schmelcher. Albert
Gosch, Jacob Schmelcher and wives.
Set silver knives and forks—Father
and mother Schmelcher.
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Silver butter dish and two pair gold
bowed spectacles—From the children.
Photograph.album—Daughter Carrie
and husband.
Dress pattern and hat—Son George.
Silver cup to little Guy Reuter—J. C.
Baker and wife.
'Hie pleasant shower on the 22d came
very acceptable; we need more of it
G. J. Teeple is now in Ohio selling
patent fence.
Wm. Ekert lost a valuable critter by
bloating on the 21st
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One of the largest social gatherings
over at this place attended the Herald
party. Everything passed off quietly
and all seeming well satisfied, and had
we It to say we would call it a grand
success, and it reflects great credit to
the proprietors of this bright new»y
sheet. Success to the Herald.
The funend aervlces of Fred Fox
were held at his father’s house May 20th
and were largely attended.
David D. Darling, an old resident at
Fillmore and postmaster at that place
for many years, died at his residence
on the 21st. Funeral was held at the
Cobb school house on Monday.

MIDDLEVILLE.
The high school plcniced at Gun lake
Saturday and was caught by a severe
rain and hail storm when returning
home. Heaps of fun at a picnic.
Fanners are washing sheep. The
majority will shear next week.
Jim McKevltt and Jud Stark had the
rival trotters hitched together in
double harness Monday, and exhibited
their fancy points.
W. I). Gardner, of this village is at
Fremont buying wool.
The fire company ran out the hose
Friday evening and sprinkled the
ittreets.
Decoration day will be appropriately
observed at this place. Rev. Tilley
will deliver the sermon before the Post
on Sunday proceeding decoration day.
and honorable John Carveth will de­
liver an oration on that day. The re­
mainder of the program has not yet
been made public.
The Middleville package of BANNERS
forf last week was miscarried and did
not show unatits proper destination
until Saturday. The number enquir­
ing at the postoffice why their "Banner
didn’t come" was a nattering indica­
tion of Its popularity hereabouts.
A serious runaway accident occurred
near our village last Sunday. John
Byers, a voung man about nineteen,
working for Thoo. Riggs, a farmer
living half a mile east of town, was
indulging in a Sunday afternoon pleas­
ure ride when the colt he drove be­
came frightened and run away. After
proew’ding some dlatanoe the horse
collided with a tree and young Byers
was thrown violently to the ground
surtalning severe spinal injuries and
fracturing his skull. At but accounts
the attending physician thought his
recovery donbUul. A girl who accom­
panied him on the drive fell over the
back of the buggy and was unhurt.
A partv of voung men from Bowne
bad a noiey ttaio at the saloon Satur­
day afternoon. No arrests.
The band didn’t get rich out ot its
Alaska concert.
Henry Master has taken tlie position
in Spiwigcmncher A Muson's mill at
this place imide vacant by tho death
of James Fenton.
Hhorlfi’ Siiriner was In the village
last Thursday looking for clues that
might Itwl to unraveling the mystery
of Fred Nelson s murder. We doubt
that he iesrnal anything indiraiting
that the murder was more than the re­
sult of a drinking bout among the

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them nearly 200 pounds of dressed fish.
CAR1.TUN.
They report a good time.
Most of the farmers arc through
The party on Herbert Sprague last planting corn.
,
week was not very well attended on ac­
A large number of our advent friends
count of the rain. Herbert goes to Me­ went to Freeport Saturday to help or­
costa; county this week, to serve as ganize a Saturday school.
book-keeper for a lumber firm.
LIoyd'Allerding brought a very fine
Levi Boice, of McBride, is spending a two year old colt in Bo woe las', week.
short time with friends and relative of
Wm. Allerding sold one of his colts
this, place.
last week.
The Altoft and Carlton lodges, I. O.
Good horses are scarce in this section
G. T.. will picnic at Middle lake May
24th.
.
Jud Car Y has a very fine horse to
trade or sell.
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
Abid Donley has two cows that had
The M. E. people are circulating a each a pair of twins this spring. Who
subscription for a church. They think can beat that ?
of building of brick with basement.
A very fine shower passed through
They may put up basement this fall here Saturday night making everything
but the superstructure not, before next look refreshed.
spring.
The cbming winter will be
A large number of friends from
employed for preparations.
Nashville and here gathered at the
Cbildrepa* day, June 12th, will be ob­ home Of Rufus Hosmer to remidll Mrs.
served here.
H. that site was 45 years old, and left as
Len. Hazledlne and family visited at a tokens of respect a rocking, chair set
Uncle John Reagles' Friday.
of dishes, glass rolling pin, a bed spread,
The trustees ox the M. E. society met handkerchief, pickle dish, little dog.
last week, and accepted plans for their two aprons, bird cage and cake stand.
church which there is some talk of
Wm. Hecht has his new house nearly ’
building of brick, as it is estimated by completed.
some to l&gt;e the cheapest. They will
C. L. Smith has the wall to his new
house finished.
putin a furnace.
The air was cooled by another pleas­
We are pleased to learn that Mrs.
Foster is able to ride out
. ant shower Monday afternoon.
Quite a number of young people at­
Mrs. Knott, wife of Eld. Knott our
pastor, spent the Sabbath with friends tended the Herald party held at Free­
port Friday evening May 20tb. All re­
here.
X
Will Davis and wife visited his par- port a good time.
Henry Crockford had a horse kicked
ents h&lt;re the past week.
very badly at the Herald party Friday
WOODLAND.
evening last
Joseph Keeler lost his little colt one
Orvin .Ionian ia now the pwner of a
day last week.
span of twin Colt*.
Frank Aspinall has repainted his
PRAIRIEVILLE.
store. I
Decoration day will be observed here
Dr. Landis h:«s raised his house and
with suitable exercises.
now intends to bujld a waB under it.
The M. E. church |s l»eing painted
I). B; Cooper, our pathmaster, is mak­
ing our roads look very nice with our outside and in. pwing to which Sabbath
school and church service were held in
8200 scraper.
»
&gt;evctal of our boys were at Freeport the Chapel Sunday morning.
A small party consisting ot the Tem­
last week to attend the Herald party,
and they say that it was a success and a ples, Lovdamu. Rev. Babcock and
daughter, with iMiss Frankie Doyle,
grand atTair.
at Wall Jake,
D. AL Myers, our superintendent, has spent last Thurtdav
been visiting our schools and report bringing home twotfne strings of fish as
proof of good sport.
them so fat in good condition.
The gentlemen who entered the hotel
The I. O. ot O. F. boys have had their
sometime since and destroyed and car­
hall repainted and cleaned.
Geo. .Cunningham, who wab shot with ried off property, have received notice
to
step up and settle for the same, or
a shot gun some time ago. is now im­
take the consequences.
proving quite rapidly.
.
Addison Pennock took another of his
The G. A. R. boys, of Woodland, are
making great preparation for their do­ little drives around our town last Fri­
ings here on May 80th, decoration day. day which cost him $15. The nrt;t one
and.they intend to make the exercises on the same plan will undoubtedly cost
him more still.
a grand success.
Horde Holcomb lost * valuable horse
- The Woodland cornet band have re­
organized and are now ready again for last week.
Henry Mosier is the possessor of a
business.
* Mr. Hallett, of Hasting*, organized a lawn mower, the next! thing should bo
Good Templar Lodge here last week lawn.
The Sunday School institute was fair­
with a membership of ll». Hope it will
be u success as there is need of it here. ly well attended and extremely inter­
John McArthur and daughter, and esting. Rev. Geo. Hunting, of Kalama­
inn Kilpatrick visited relatives at Ea- zoo, gave a very excellent lectprc in the
^le Station, Ingham county, on Sunday evening, his subject being “A few
words about an old book.” As a very
S. D. Hatherman and John .Kilpat­ remarkable feature of the entertain­
rick, onr board of review, met last ment. I would mention the contribu­
week and looked oyer our supervisor's tion box was not passed.
axsiasment roll, and in their judgment
PARRYVILLE.
there was only one change necessary.
Tom Baird and Mias Gill, of Hast­
They raised the valuation of one 80
acre lot 8200, and the board say that ings, visited at George Baird's last
Wednesday.
Dillenbeck’s roll was in a nice, neat and
-Bill'' Carl has moved into the front
good coDdition. Is not that a good rec­
ommend for a supervisor’s second term ? part of the mill house.
Ernest Cook, of Grand Rapids, visit­
Geo, D. Barden and his mother were
called to Eagle Station on Sunday last, ed his parents here last week.
Mr*. J. H. Dennis and Mrs. Frank
to attend the funend of Mr. Kinney.
Southerland visited at thttfr sisters,
Mrs, Barden's brother.
Airs. Chas. Laird is very sick and not Mrajf. V&lt; Whitlock over Sunday.
A bouncing boy.babv came to live
expected to live.
With George and Mma Baird one week
ago last Sunday.
NASHVILLE.
Miss Allie Mudge is visiting among
Poor Will Griffith is again languishing
us.
in durance vile. Flaharty got on an­
Children’s day at the church Sunday
other drunk.
was well observed by a large number
Mrs. Jobiuh Uasey, who was called to
of people and the church beautifully
Greenville a short time since bv the
decorated with llowera and singing
illness of her son. was taken suddenly
birds. The recitations and singing
ill ami died there. The funeral ser­
were well rendered by the little folks,
vices at the Evangelical church Sunday
and the older portion of the school.
was largely attended.
Special mention should be made of the
Edna Olds.' of Petoskey, is visiting
address by Rev. Paxton on “Church
friends here.
•
Work,” also Mrs. Balin's talk on “Her
Jessie Ball is visiting in Ohio.
experience in Christian religion." At
Charlie Brady has moved on a farm
the close a collection of $1.88 was
near Marshall.
Sid Kocher was brought up before taken.
Esq. Feighner Monday on u charge of
drudkoDOMs. but was released on sus­
pended sentence.
Dr. Lyons, uapecalist, who has been
stopping for some time at the boarding
house kept by Mrs. Canfield, and whose
connections with the lady ot the house
caused Mr. Canfield to vacate the ranch,
has suddenly left town. A report Be­
ing circulated S-Uurday that the giddy
couple were about to dope, the •’boys ’
to the number ot about 50, took a bas­
ket ot rotten eggs, a bucket of tar and
a sack o! feathers and called on them.
They lint treated Che&gt;air to an omlet
of the tau fruit ami then gave the doc­
tor his (holi* between a ooat of tar nod
feathers and leaving town on the mid­
night train. He chose the latter, and
is lost to. us form er.
Ben Garltager is clerking for Glas­
gow, Gib tamlh taking Ids place at

I/JCKUIIY LOHNEHF.

MAPLE QR(tVE.
Select party at U. R. Brook's Wed­
nesday evening.
Reuben Norton's friends helped him
celebrate his aevonty-flfth birthday
last Saturday.
Everybody and his girl went to Bat­
tle Creek to the circus Tveeday.
Sunday being Mr*. Geo. Itenv'.*
thirty-ninth birthday, a few of her
friends surprised her. She received
Douglas Van Wagoner cut his foot
quite bi^l List Monday.

DJU.TOX.
Tl»e silxht rato* Utat ue hart bran having of

Hlieep WMlung ta I h'c order of Hie day.

M. F.. MkDIman i;»» sot on* nt,tht* tn«ml c&lt;dti»
In thh •witoo:
vj CUntnpJou Mkg, txaier
, kiursn

MnuAdeite Bissell, of Hickory Garn­
Peter hiewart ls iuu&gt;ta».taK hlj rralicaw Vj
ers, and Mis. Ellen Bush, of KHtemaxon,
Irucc Ui ir&lt;mt of II.
started for Kansas Tutvdny for a stx |Hllllu|l n ww
weeks' vWt with retailves and 'fr endA
G "■ J-WKY. M. D„
SK
W. Lawrence has purchased Frank
O.
Barrrlt
Is
plxnuns
)ils.tnan&lt;b to rorn, w
']•
ny.irl;i„. SurBwn and Oculist;
Burdluk’J luterert in the ineul market. li pouiua out sertral ihuMWiMl eehrry binhts.
The M. P. pulpit was supplied Sun­
UiUNiiEVIJ-LE.
day by Rev. Livingaton, of Eaton Rap­
P30?. ^rrivMl at their residence and
ids.
Swoles.________ _________
- l&gt;r. &lt;3»w. of Kalamm-oo. occupied
. ... v-y,
q'*— ’ «rf ibe er* and ear.
* j;
A lutirlUe. Mtuh,
Eli Nfchols l» Uuild)r&gt;K uew &lt;Jdmue?» and
tba aanie pulpit in the evening, speak­
FOVR VOKNKIfS. '
oUwmlse linprvvhii Hh leuaut hmtw. .
Htrdwtn
A
Iron
ing specially to the young people con­
\Y 11 1 ANDb. M. D„
Sula Barnum bus the quinsey.
’
cerning
the historical propham* of.
if(unU?h“1 bI
Chaa.
Price
is
spending
a
few
cmys
•
Physical and Surgeon, ’
* ' ?aleI&gt;^nd rnd it was executed in flUC^
Isiah.
___________ _____
1). Knnxen*nilth and wife sprul Sunday at
with friends in this vicinity.
.
Wood!and. Mich.
hK lather near M)«kUevM!.-.
MiRdonury meeting and memorial
STATE RDAD.
the post o^e, win be ■
K»v. JoU:t te»lio«.vf
the
sk
services were well attended on Sunday
Mrs. Mark’s will entertain the mite w. M. quar.i-rivmrrunii and k BpuuUa** lew
M
■R&amp;F? Baw last.
Robt. Kenyon, who has been ailing
««■
for some umr, is not quite so well at
Honjwpathjc Physician A Surgeon, I
► t«i »ndt™&gt; b&gt;
lUlewd to ll'f)urniuch needed rain came to hand
JTl*t door rar. M H&lt;41ow»n’ dn&lt; Mora.)
!
from D*loU. I, vUIUn* . Mrjben Ntekote n-terwa to hl* koim st
cotuposdtl
—L presentations were
her grand-daughter. Mr*. John Myers. Cbsrioitr l»M
on Saturday last accompanied by hail,
Rev. RwweU preached al the church
I t' LAMl’MAN.AL
which did some damage to crops.
•
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon. I
Sunday l»t.
M. U. Wing Md«lforaB&lt;d •* M»
That party of
v mwad „l(j
Mrs. Jane Fisher and Mr. ChamberFASHlOTiABLK DIlKSHAIAEEIi.
The

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Slytao Always Snpptlod.

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S' $“^1“^,rou£25

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R
aby carriages
M
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“4ebSllf.T.^ Th.t&gt;ro«f ««

portion of last week
turned on Saturday
with names of doo«’-

with

�MARTHA WASHINGTON
NOT AN EDUCATED WOMAN IN THE
SENSE OF TO-DAY.

mar Would Hardly hw Mndrr—tndto-

Writluj—Tlie Horae Hphere.
Martha Washington was not an wlticated
•qjril well, and te-r grammar would luuiily

about the beginning of the rovutatiou. She
begins one thus: “I ter« wrotr to you several
tins-*, in te&gt;|&lt;-« it woubl put y&lt; u in mind of
nr, l-ut I find It has not had its Intended cf-

never 1-eeu froxen ban! enough to walk upon
the tee »in«e\l ram* bete " Among the ml&gt;

"giwtfur for grateful. Ccwnpany *te&gt; spells
■••■vmpaney.” and persuade*! -penra-aded.”

to WHHam B. Iteed, of New York, in 17H, I
ww that da- knew no other punctuation mark
tlian the da*h. that the apostrophe waa a
xtrangvr te her, an.! tliat te-r writing, though
not ill-v&gt;l&gt;te. was far from beanUfnl or ele­
gant. The use at the capita) was as cmiorraedng to her as the um of the punctuation
point, tuid ter letter* look ns though the cap
itals had te- ii kbakvn out of a luanunolh ;« j&gt;
fell.
ONE OF HER LETTEIM.
On* of her h-ttera, commencing "My dear
Fanny," was lately communicated tiy tbo
Rev. H. E, Hayden, at Fvnnsylrania, to The
Magazine uf American Hutory. It is &lt;tatod
-Mount Vfriioo, Aug. 1, 17M.” and the ver­
batim spelling anil |&gt;uDctuatimi are prrw-rvnl
in the pubiteatlon. Some of toe *entrn*v«
l&gt;egilt with enpitabi and »&lt;&gt;me Whout. She
wribWof “Wy little nelly,7jq®Thig prob­
ably to Ndliv t'uaU*. and in toe -ame line
say* that "rut t» tor same clnvvr (clever) boy
yoa loft him;" Urn* capitalizing the boy’s
name, whit toe gives no capital to that &lt;4
tbo girl 31»c writes Fanny that "The (Jen-

dated at “richmaud," l&lt;egin* the next i
yvitb a small letter, and in it ca
•‘Brothers.'1 “Family." and -General,"

more iu cquvenwtlML Martha Woshingt.Hi
may have te*-u well educated in the wcboul of
rodety and in that of life. She was certainly
library to speak of at Mount Vernon, and
Gen. Waahkigton was more of an out-of-door
, man than a'vtudent We have no record &lt;rf
his wife be
‘
clnqiter it
Bilile every morning after
btottfML r
____________ _______________ _
arid th" Ansrtaan monthly magnzine, thp
great family educator of the prvnent, was not

Martha ITaahingtixi had, however, the Ixwt
advantages |&gt;f the day. Her whole life was
spent anuKig ksuwed mra and Iwigbt n&lt;wn-n.
liant in M»ei|l converkation, and you will read
iu vain for ibe report**] Ixm mob* of Martlui
IVaahingtou The truth meins tn be that
Martha Wastdngton thought woman's *p!&gt;rn&gt;
waa lintte, kucl that knitting and cooking
were mon isi|« -riant than writing tette-n- anti

been n g-xd budiawt woman, r.nd to have
msusg-d the largv rotate of her tlr*t hasbuii-1
very ably before abr handed her shore of it
over to (Jcorg-- Woaliingtou.—Frank G. Car­
penter in Tl-v i.'omopolitaiL

Matty peoffie still believe that they rw-rive
warning* in dream*, end it i« inqxaadbk- to
reliut the arguments for such a ta-lief, but
we may-vmlilcntly o-wert that any gv:i-nd
retauMvi.u tk" confused and c*-ntra*ilctury
indicatiuni ol drmma would involve toe tu*&gt;t
iDcunaistent |m:uruw of conduct, wholly nn
worthy uf a ralkuud being. Our reason and

would be wpuvalrnt to relinquishing the
bright shining of the sun in anter to j-urw a
treacbcrotto wdl-u'-tho-wUp. The writer ooro
bad lAT-mion b&gt; engage a passage tor a long

THE

BODY AFTER

AMERICAN

DEATH.

DRINKS

IN

ENGLAND.

Modern ocieii.'r han determined |*autiwly
agniii't tbo common jmctiw of inbumaUcti

tion to denw-. os it to in all great cities, it I*
wwn nt oncu that tb« custom of burying tho
l.xhreof lieoeaml persons to a certain and
fnuUul amra-of dbrow. Water ma! air are
alike pnDutfl and rendem! dangerous to life
by thi
the «rth
earth ththe llf_l
Ufetem
tre
riw plactaj
nlnHn. in th.
— lamps
I..
; , ■ , . r
----- 7.-------- Z- IT’*of clay Which
which Will
will in Ume l«
Urwdvtsl
rw.lvcd into
th.-ir native efena-nt, but which, in the t»-nntime, give
nth»h»firms F-W
giro forth iioxioim
noxtow «cxhalatkiUK
Fur 1'
muon tha
thanrarti™.
.rf IntesuMMw-el
this remou
practice of
intra-mural hm4.1
burial
haa been done away with, and modern O-uioteri™ are placed os far a* pamibio from
municipal nntera
In lieu of inhumatinu. the ectentute of ties

namely, cn inBErn. cementation, coking a.id
elcctro-phiiing. Crema: ion is only the elsauc
funeral pyrv. but without any of ita uiq-lcos
ant and n-voitinwAtteodant*. The body to
redncKl to a lto||K! of tidies by intense teat
in a ftiroace, JF arranged that nothing disagreeable traiwjures during the proctwu
.;
~
...
...
ateod ot being Imrued Ibc l-ody is exianed to
a flauwire 1&gt;- at amt reduced to a hard, brittle
■ubstamv instead of to ashm.
Cementation dote not deal directly with tlie
body l-ut with it. esivtruumenta. It cmtMsta
in harmctiraUy realiug the coffin by a coat bf
the finest -rmevit o|| round tL Tbe*wlran
tap-*
a ►arcobbogu. am ■■eund in this
way without ita exiasnr.
,
But the latest method and one which to
growing into popular favor is electro-plating ,
It is the appli. auon of a pertcctly even
metallic eoaung to the surface of the body itself by the strno prorew. «hich produce, an
electrotype I11***- Tlx' method to bi tcOy thia:
The tedy to Masted with nirobol ami
aprinklud over with fine graphite powder, to
insure the perfect comm-tiUa of vketricity.
It is then placed in a teilh of metallic solution contaiamg a piece of the metal to 1« n -d. .
To this i. attached tlx- podtive f*te of a
Mrong battery, tbo negatd - pole k applied to .
the lA.iy .m&lt;l a liiw film ..f tbn naAai nt onec
'to taUr I«.r.,-U,
owl.- Thu im, to krp up uiMI Ih. -oQtI«s.iu1:i..i.j.h»iml lhk-kim»
!
1
ndSoH^Ho.,
K -™Morn» lto&gt;
corpae in a brautiiul statue, form, feature* I
and even expremiun being perfvctly pre- ■
serv«L No change is brought al-out in ap­ i
pearance, ••xetjit tliat lace and figure are
covered with a shilling veil, through which I
the familiar linewmeuta up|*ar with all their !
well remetnhcrvd chnractet iatics and , ex
prewion.—San Hwneiaco Chronicle.

a julep, a cobtert. a fits, or even plain ryn or
bourbon whhkcy wa-j aomrihing that t»fl
been Leard of but by few. and tasted by no:«-.
among Ukwt who were to Lccomo »y imme­
diato
diate Bwl
at.d regular nu-^mera
rudomera uranuy —
, d
tot toddy, porter,
^d &lt;Zly ,1.^1
ii’i-^.
«
*Lukle?'vx^U
U?’ . ““
. sTtor^ito
. ’ k
— M
cjiu tie, wmj*naiavviiwiM~«~--j
thcr ha(1 1kwi f(or
orUttto
untoJd
|d reocratlon..
gn^raUmis. Uy
। ' i-ckcd Er a true New Turk display of
•
’
____
________
i.
—
.
—
iramr*
and
.({Harin, glaawan- plate glass mirrors,
cf nisny entered liqukfa, with wid»
coated handsouH- young men ready to servo
too customer*, in place ot tire tradit'iam) t«rtnnl'l. WM flocked to m it It had been a mu».um ot rare curiadlion.
“But my American drinks went I*OPn~Tbo old time English bvwrngrs wcro still
good enough for toe loyal Britans, and when
tho per»uteat Up* tliey tendered the irar^

The First Sign

AFRICA AND INDIA

Of fulling health, whether In tha form of
Night Sweats ami Xcnou«tic»a, or in a

Tb-n-.n-.toM 300 bnUb-n
t'f?
.11,, «l .bld. -to l-n.b,urt«“
,1^1, 0m Tto—oo&gt;to—-« Uo*-nxu CMnn.

-o —W&gt;' 'to .to-t pWMtoo. A toMtoo c«l *«-At
prU.
« bl. I~o-r, tat r.lf'«■ “
L rtl cn«~qorto- lo.««l • -MJ *-» •*
liacklioue of his &lt;!crot&lt;*a One of the three
Mexicail uioto to of wood. The sculptor evi­
dently uwd * &gt;*ck knife, and gave th* idol
great angularity in all direcUoM. .»|«aaUy
__i -IC,- izrfnH I Tt»e arms r.icet

to ftppear to them a* if the very bulwarks ot
—------- -------- •
Iiatjrt„ weTV W,SJ? asmted. and that tbn W.UMMJl eipiv—'-i»«, m«U« U» oM Aa. aau«. -Ml
thron„
waB tottentig. Dul by degreen,
heavy nnnr -&lt; stone carving about the bead,
M exigencies occwTvd which enabled me to
a item expresskin in the face, awl vigorous
demonstrate to customer 11x1 effi-ncy of
g-IrnrM strongly predominant in every feat­
Yankee decortioai in c.-w* of expandtsl bead, ure. The thin! of the Mexican geds is cf
stoma -Lie d-Taugemrot »upertadu&lt;xd by a too
wood and i-.—inbli-s a cool beaver with a pro­
much prolonged dalliance wWi mctvilea*
fudon of black paint on bis fare, heavy
u
.
,„,----------------------Englito
ti;&gt;pk«, and other tphysical
and mental
lllrfurlMn-« which. I am t rank to any. wvuld
Tln-rt- to one African idoL Ito countenance
(,ver hftve
unknown had Uirre never
J&lt;tai Htbcr American &lt;»r oUwr bar. they ennw looks like a distorted negro face, with lips as
it &lt;-ut a|ort by a hup- jilow. The none to ot
u rwxc,ux, the fact that if there coal 1 te
।
triangular
sh.ipo, .and the ridgn extends
PXCOie for patronteliig a liar al all. it
nXild only be found in [atnxiixlug one where tonmgli tin- forehead to the hair, which is
Yankee te-veragra could lx&gt; hod. Ono prac- cv&gt;nq«wd of braided cords. Tbo drees to at
tJc&gt;|
in herring to tbo coming Idack anil white cotton cloth, and her &lt;houlQniU1Mj
lbo nrlfi»L public to this stage,
lho. u
M lf tbcy
deptoad, then
ilW tbe„^braewd.
* -j tod (,lx.
r who developed a great
VAtaOC! cbixxsk oodk.'
.
foadcc„ (or
nynt julep. No matter
fia Ring 11 tin- Chinee gud of literature.
wbrthtT th, weather wns bo* or rokl. te» Ho is worshqsxl by all literary men. He is
h.g ,nku julept OIlll he wanted It with repriwetited with one- foot on the bend of too
fnq0rOcy. Ho
man at wo- •acred ildi. and is evidently as much down on
j
fan would certainly it as an American editor to on a !i*h story.
|o
ul0 aa A;iu nr.n juke os He bed.Is aloft in one hand a ]mi, which
,1„ l n.- looks like a cigarette, and to made of |«per.
„ L al
^,. lu the other band to a tablet ot papyni*.
u„ mm .bo w.,,1 io VindnS. Unlike literary men, be is very homely. He
before tbo war, and Is-vamo acquainted with
Tta mdJ—h.1 |*«&gt;r
* . material
.
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of. good
for conviviality,
and tinvisitor, having a reeijie for tbo concocting ot bind him, a* if in the act of running.
mint julep, thought that his h«»t was wos*Lui jiung is the god of tburwier. Thtuvlcr
ing lx?tii stuff and opportunity in being and lightning ore soppo*.-d tele under his
ignorant of the existence of the julep. Tlx­ control, and be l» much foatwl. Hl* upper
visitor found that there was a flue l*d cf lip to constructed oo th* pnndple of a cow­
catcher The ncee is cbnj-jwd off aquandy at
accompani&gt;xi by a jag mid other ingredients, the bottom. Each cheek to ornamented with
to tbo spot There b- bit-wed tbo juk? arxl
captured the planter'* heart The visitor and altuve them are two large flap* like eleDr. Frederick T. M-m-r, a iironuuent phy-!
taught tho Virginian bow to distil thia here­
sician of Honolulu, Hawaii, is«|»-ndjpg u few
tofore to Lnn unknown nrctar. and in tin—
days
in New York, -to
winding
up ite-flna
vssit 7 U
T
I
_ . , .
u..,
to*.U.M.
U..
y -bi
runnlng against a high wind His right

“lUwmlhoto M Ita m.-. b-ooii-ol
.Wluhuol
In -ta w«U,- toM .to...... ...
the other day to n party of frteuda wb&lt;&gt; lirni
given biro a dlmar, "and it i. only a que­
lion of titna when it will liccome a very rich
and-protitelite &lt;1. pendent of some country.
The native dynasty caunot la*t much lunger.
At firwnt it is HtUo more- than a name. The
king is sunk in ullenrw and luxury, and f reigu influumes slrugglo for tte&gt; control uf
things. The naUvp population of Hawaii i*

comp.watlv. |y. it will be pnu luidiy rxtiu. L
M'hat carrw* off tho poupkd L icuwy. for
tin mod part. cud. then some such mysirriom incuta|Mitibllitv of ramw as made the
tbo Europrarj. Tho isianders smi a tine
race originally, but tbo vicew^tbey htire
learned from ttw white men have worked
tlieir ruin.

-M»i»taoure opU.«M hta. 11.-toll.the plantetiiin — ....--------------------------**«
““.-i"1
by on old uegro, hr asked the servant for hi*
master.
fc 01 maraV dead, sab.' replied the &lt;41
negro ‘Dali was white man come long
h’yah 'bout a yea’ 'go on' teach U’ mars' io
drink grr* In ho licknh. an' -ol' mars' dooc
“I told that to my julep loving curtunirr,
expecting to be n wanfed with on appncuiuvo laugh. He wm kulilblng one &lt; t hi*
beveragee at the time. He quit drinking,
looked aoleran, cast a regretful look at Hie
mint in bis
and went out and never
catno back. H» had taken tbo atcry literally.

1 uard to know a Frcu-hmau who boortol
Hint he could make money go further than
any one alive. He was a dexterou! jauntcr
of (till life, and nwof hb favorite (ub)*cu
waa a anck of guineas and a package of l«nk
noten lying on a desk with an wvount book
and the trapping* of a cashier's desk He
painted this pktur- mcr and over again, and
gut high prices to.- every replica bo mud-.
The criminal money bod been loaned to him
wpam ne
by tbo pictup* uca.er
dealer lor
for whom
he uaa
bid
painted 4br flrat picture. Now ho ha-v enough
-• m-------- •- — *——-«*— *------

not been overdrawn, I don't know h-»-r tliey
could be even mli-quately dtwcrilx-i! to one
who bad never witncawd them. The terrible
diw-os- wx-tn» to l&gt;o 3 |&gt;ui‘&gt;on in the blood that
will eventually run through nnd wipe out the
entire nr.tivt! race. The government does
what it can in its fe«blo wny to keep the dis­
ease front spreading. AHaUtbenticnted C3MW
aro iaolatetl ouanixland In the harbor. 1’hysiefans hired nt too public cost wateS for Ilin
diw«.-e and study ito symptom*. But it still
Inrremw rt--:&gt;&lt;^ly among tbo native The
genius. Ho :* also a painter of still life, amT
-------------foreigners r- ' it apmoUmok It b a gn-at bls Duenw-opically occurato transcription of
a fA greenback, supposed to bo mudlaged to
do, that the d bento i» contagi'ius. It ran tai an idouy iwnel, has been decided by the govcommunicated from one j-eison to anotln r eminent U&gt; come under tbo bead of a danger
only by contact an I an actual tranunisaiiai of oc* counterfeit He nuskev his money go
farther than my Galli-: friend, I fam-y, for

been a great favorite in ix-r day, but was
tborsoul I Ihst doubts were entertained re­
garding her vraworUdiuao. In spite of. warn­
ings on this |xsnt be engaged hi» te-rth, mxl
on that very night lie itad an intensely virid

they died, vUited the lc;er boopital on the
island and ate tbo frexl prv[*irrd for leper
pnlateM by leper hand*. 1 have bin lied liv-

oreiom intogivtng* aiul had a m-at agreeable

other hand, hundred* of white men hare been
named and have died

too tnent

hornbfi

muct
The jiaiuting of atill life takra eome curicui

»-n-e of General TTearincM and Lo«s of
A।-petite.should »uggc&lt;t the tweef Ayeria
Saraapariao. Tlii* preparation I* most
effective fur giving tone ami strength
to l!io cttfecblcd at stem, promoting the
। digestion tin! a-sluiltelkiu of food, rcsforitr; the in-rvou* forces to their normal
condition, ami fur purifjlug, aurlehlKg,
and vUa|*to;the bteod.

KIRK*

Failing Health.
Ten yrttrs asn mv health brpan Io fair.
J .vs, truabkd vvilfi a &lt;li*tre*-kr; Cough, I
Night .‘•treats. Weakness, ami Nenon—
no,*. I tried various reui'-die* prescribed
I by different pltvdciuns, but Ixvsuic »o
went liisd. I could not p&gt; up *taira with­
out »toppi»ig lu rest. My friends recomnt&lt;-txlc-l mu to try Ayer's Sarasparlite.
which I did. and I nin now »« healthy ami
strong ns ever.— Mrs. E. L. Williams.
Ak'.vaudrfa, Miuu.
.
I have used Aycr'i Sarsaparilla. In mv
family, for bcrufute, and know, h it Is
I tukcu faithfully, that it will tlmrougbly
crudicatetbb terribledteeare. I hate alm
pr--*vrtl&gt;ed it as a tonic, a* well a* an alter,
tithe, ami mu»l»ay that 1 hope*t!v belk-t r
It lu be tlio best blood mtillcine ever
I eotunMiipfrsl. — W. K Fowler, D. D. h..
M. !»., Greenville, Team

The only brind of Lon-xter u___

teed absolutely piirc, nud fljr ..ZZ?
W-tataM

SOAR
Mortgage Mair.
Default having te-eu ina.e ln

—"

*

Dyspepsia Cured.
If would bo ItnitoMibie fop me to d—
arrite- what I auflerrd from ImHgvMten
and llc.-idachc' Up to lint lime 1 i i-l-pu
----- — .
«•------------ ,IU.
,
_
a great main' kinds of uihIHiw-. but
never ob:»iW inure than temporary »•'•
l-cf. Aft-T taking AvrrisSar.ajnoi-'.i f-.r
3 ‘hort thur. tuy bca-lai-be il&gt;Mi|q&lt;rart*l,
*nit&gt;| tnr «tatua-li |-er formol its dull- more
ij-rfr,ll«.1 T—-lav my b«-Jth 1- n-inl-!-telv rc&lt;oivd. — Mufy Harley. S;rriiig|t- Id. Ma»4
,

I have been greatly brwfltrd by llc
pruoii-t use ef Ayer* Sarsaparilla. It
t..i»r*awl hmgorstrs tbeay-lrin.n-gwlah •
the action at the digestive and nMUDihiiiir
utgali*. and vitalizes the bk»M!. It i..
uitliout daubG Ibc tnoat reliable blood
purifier vet discovered. —II. 1&gt;. Juhn-uu.
Uv3 Atlantic avc.. Brooklyn, K. T.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Michigan Centrai

■ Tin Kil Wing, the Cbbwwr Adam, was tha
Gr»t man. acroniing to Chintae theory He
sprang out of i-hauM, and then remodeled th-

same is made parable a* Uw-r’i.t --and *b ntal the souse er........ unp,.d
rwnl«Uwqw**(ii.iitrem stUTj* *;
UMNKwfari. after ll.e Ui-e ,.j
LT-ShJ!
daya.lbapriucipa5niui&gt;| t!
age* of luterv*! iltrm-o *u*o|.i t . ., , 'g'F'
fte and payable lianir.-Ui,;-. n.rrrsiteT J*

Inc been made In the
Amtuvt Wh, !-». Md the .
rd unpaid -i»d lt&gt; arreai. f.
days aad upward*, nnd -mi r
aforwdd l&gt;ru&gt;rtpai *uiu ul «:
rearsfv* of Utrr&gt;*t t.’rrc,
payable t-j U.r tertm &lt;•( «i
la now daimrd to iw .in. -,t
Maid WMrtcagr lis* l*«-u n—
UeM.4&gt;&gt;«»Mid «*« ti n»i.
no wit or |&lt;wr&gt;-* g* at ...

rjr caMinty. Mti l.igaii. u-ll .it ■'•in.;,, .
ik.
wwOttee'dr*. riliett In *abl i .
... u. .ayu.
UM&lt; amount &lt;t«w- Iltmo'-. »i .1 . t; legal &lt;|&gt;^U ’
Maid prenil»re are &lt;le&lt;. r! ~-.i »* u... |Jtn!l
of tbc north east quartet of *e.i|.... t.«MtertMrtT. town three, north ni&gt;£.
.. . Mh: n,—
Coof.ty. Mb hlra- . n»l»'n;&gt;r
arr"of
land aorording to tie- tanemnu &gt;.- ■■.mH.
'
Dated March .! imt
r'
,
VAl.KMIXK ! It Vj», twretre '
mirrn ACttu.ititw:

The .Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

|&lt;1ucspa!ly by eracten of meat shed* in
China He i* Meatal tquarely on a block, ami

ajkarwAHO.

lets, in In* hand*, ba* a short *kb t .-J&lt; tit bii
loua and a mantle on his shoulder* Hn
forcbocl is high and (trmkeil with Wack
hair to rate*! in heavy turn. Dee-LowKoon, a luklbended. ben*vcietit old fellow,
with long tuft* of horsehair whiskera. to one

habit the talta

Hi* i-uxnaa la to teach men

fU*r unis’.j

tufdiiUM.- which confers immortality.
NaifivfDa....... J
Cktarifltta..^..
THE BVDDUUT VtCOUI.
Eaten Rapids,.
Sevan Irq is the Buddhist virgin. Flic to • JMksre
...........
attired in gold, has a fare ot the color of c-d • DatroW--....... i
clay, and to under a canopy with arms ir-ting on a bakouy. Two brotlxtjZ gods, with-

bcary &lt;vbi«ketv and mustaches Li tufts like
bogs u&gt; a swamp of inky water. Ouo has bis
eyes tnnxxl downward; the other's are dis­
tended as if be had just ended a severe fit of
chokluff. Above the cne are rtrung a couple
of black keys, and tlx other lias ornament* ot
tbo same kind in white metal. Nearly all tbo
Chlneen goJ* Imre nicely curled mustaches
Whan they have whUkers they arc in the tuft
form, stiff as pc&gt;rvu;nuc quills.
Feca-bau is too Queen of Heaven, and hi
very generally womhiped in China, espe­
cially by women. She is enshrined la every
ma«l. iuui
— •—■* —

‘HB superiority cf Corrdin? crer bora

Detroit............ ...
JMtacm........... .
Baton Baplds...
Charlotte.............
XashvlUe.........
■Su...............

' r jenew
It 18 morr u-.r.-o™
pliable, more comfortable, and NEVER
BRIANS.
.
. i
.
wortblaaa Unttotlons hosed
Nona are gwnutoe unlaws " Dr. War­
naris Corallne" te printed on ua:d*of

In a largo chair, completely filling it, and

BOM WAT.R RT ItJ, ITA 1)13d Mm'HiSTf.
musical enthusiast brought to a painter of
my acquaintance a commission to paint him
a picture which should include a portrait &lt;-f

rich mantle. fiha has

a w.

thrown out rrvarding tbo vaaeeTa suppoasd
all kinds are almost invariably gruuudiem.

GODS IN CAPTIVITY.
IDOLS IN NEW YORK FROM CHINA,

There are peculiar! tow of climate that arc

ae the center of a eompodUon which indodea
a nstwic book, a roan in a glean and a tankard
of' Rhine wine. —Alfred Trumble in New York

very simple and ubviuua cm that ta thia in-

jjonesdHel^JorMen.
t

place. The altitude is bat a Httie over 2,000
fee!, but there la such a delightful Lrerw
xacee or kwa probable.—All tba Year Round.

No Wore Bon«7 10 Quackfi.

KSHTrtifgX,
nd

kOOJMM

&gt;gS«=2l*-

THOSAS M.GIBOK
-public

JfABULS

$25,000.00
INGOLD!
WILL BK PAIN FCH

WOOL CARDING.

I of bis writings, for hb wMaf
saatod and hie wealth basdfcnntetefraa if tt bed boM awn).

property, where are sow thriving hamlrta
and prusparoua seorida reoneta, was rained at
has Ntaa 23^00,000; to-tay the smm property

iRBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS.
1
2
6
25
100
200
IJOOO

Premium, •
Prumluma,
Prwmlumt,
Premium!,
Premium!,
Premium!,
Premium!,

•1,000.00
•500.00 e«h
•250 00
•100.00
•50.00
•20.00
•KMX?.

KoMae Of AavltaMteo far Chaagr of

TSa^E-i^,»a. A
■w B»OW.

�A

V
ctnt.oi afford to waste time in
xvreriintntiJiff when your lunga are in
?^er . Consumption always seems at
m2 only a cold. l&gt;o not permit any
Srelrf to luipcsfl «}»n '°u with some
Sap imitation of Dr. Kings hew
Di-cS.-ri
f»r consumption, coughs
and eol'D. but p« sure you cet the
Mnuim1. Retain* he can make more
nr.’s'lt lie may tell you he F s something
ust as good, or fust the same. Don’t
—jvrd. hut insist upon getting
Dr King’s New Discovery, which is
guirant. i d to gi'.'&gt;* relief in all throat,
Ittng and chest nffections. Trial txittlft
at Wz il. Goodyear A Co.'s

BOODLER” ARRAIGNED

WIPED OUT THE TOWN.
1&gt;KE

LINDEN, MICHIGAN,

A LAUDABLE ACTION.

MEXICAN MANNERS.

UNVEILING

OF THE MONUMENT AT

CHARACTERISTIC

HOPKINSVILLE, KY.,
th» Broadway
railway fr-n-l.;.,
'

of Greeting-—Hand Shaklng—A Fare­
well—Clapping the llaodn.

eminent local iegnlta].

JACOB SHAJUsuith^ In the eboira
of one man l-cfore adjournment, twenty-five
«■ thirty mix-r. I«ing rejected f.,ir prejudice
rraulbng from th® statement, doily made jn
the newiqwpcni. where U10 caw. haw b.-n on

"'-toe mu.,

'w.ilhft ShAq, ft eh.m.t
with imving bmi the chief of tho riniit fa allege.!. bribed tt» city coumSto grani

TOO A.

wl7UKTxLf°’7^ »«y4n&lt; of'• track on Brrad-

.

&gt;nl ",X*

hra™ ft,™ u» dbc,,„.nr ,4 a. npp

Alxsrt a draim lu all were ImUctad. but Hluu-i.
fa helil to hni a bwn th., -Vino-

M„r IX-lftrorftft™,, ift.
tall pu..- MA... U,«t A
the CMragociub viriteUthn president at Wash

«nd.

Th.. Lot

.'j» Fratilhln Atenue.

Th.

' l

ujoTd

Purifier la

a

;i».v-rfui ,i;;; pb-aMnl n-tn'ely for all
.i-;l
..ri-ing from impure Llcod.
"H by W. II. Oomlyear &amp; Co.

Th» i n: :&lt;rtiaian well has struck a
■ tin ..t
. I a? a depth of 150 U- L
sEjji ji,in in Hastings m well
a trial Im;Uc of Kemp's Balsam
tuid
It eure.. acute and-

AXXAKIH^ M.L. May 1'J.—Gok-mwr
Uoyd has panlmmil W. 11, Richardson, pnl»lislx’r of Ti«- People** Voice at Towaoa. w ho
is timlergoing innirivniment for having lil«b*l
Ju'lge Fowler.
IticItAnfatni's iU-ht«kh lei
the governor to I* merciful.

Ap|M*lulmeuts Io Oftlre.
Wasuixutox Cut, May-’!.—E. N. Donfil.*,
of Maryland. w» appoined fraudulent land
entry agvrit Friday, and George l&gt;. Temple,
of lawn, ami AV. A. Wright, of North Caro­
lina, limber culture ojiratv

w„

*T«m« burn-IUta Uhd™' Th,
.-'Th- wvn. ,mnft And,™
,
»• atltepmto uunm of lighting th.- drr, wenutterly hriplewu Tho Houghton ntul Hancock
Oro department arrive 1
», ,,^1^
«»&lt;i through thotr efforts the property of the
Calmnei and Heda Mining romium- whirii
was in th., tract
.u.' 1 :.' 1,111
thirty liwdnNH
.,,
worn. Atout
-.0 l.u.kbut» m all are totally .tastroyod. n&gt;.

s'". « A.W„.. M..V tt_. ■........
■( ?*; . ‘ ’’fn-orer the tateof lronw.«.l.
Hurley ,,lt) | ul&gt;j,.rlnHI toirit,
over the
Imein N.u htgan. So fnr w, cwntnmiicatimi
r^i'
Wltb ,h**
and la-t

"t TifHili Krerytldng, without relief, but
heai|.« )&gt;&lt;ie - g fMK.rUjries cured me." So
«Tii-&lt; a.
iu*.-. n--* ijindoa. Conn. Price
-' rectj i• ■ -a. w. If. Goodyear, druggist.
T-’e lotn.i artetiah wdl, which fa In process
4!a.l&gt; ‘
■ 'A
ikrough a vein of lead

11

n.
Rte
bv

An Imperative
1 .-•..•r- Xcce&gt;«ity.
'r K .,0 an unheatthy locality,
5’
'««" fi&gt;e nentbouoekeetier,
t ’ *MM|iariM4 to everybody, st thfa
"rtriitobe taorouxhtv reli,irl&lt;***! and vitalized, the
Scrofula, Salt
5"'hc",,,l,’’« disorders are ourvd
■'■’‘••■i'.iri in.iheniud popular and
., - ..titj- medinidrt*.

.A ^tt.-g^ man put$78 in greenback
K u,vc ’?r
forgot it.
“fl'fhw wife lit a fire.

aild,hv’*&gt;ul

* 0,’GB a,,&lt;1 co««umpllon cure fa

CT,“um»&gt;'

TAtc; July, opened

a Valid

Exit Goand Foukn. Minn., May 3) —Some
months ago a party of young fxxiple came Oh
gvther at tho (lorne of a friend In U&gt;« town of i
Tabor for a social time. Among tho nnmlx*r
was Mi® Mary Itrow. a local reigning twlle
of much ixwuty and tender years, and
CbarWa Vanek, a grixxled old bachelor. John
Brand, n justice of the [*acn for the township

elraed

opened 13U-0, Awed “
nominal.
—
____ a
___ --L-_______ ■

Lanl-

liUUJ WM.r, -..-I
- .. .. ....... ,------- .
light KTT.ha. MAOatt W; rough jmcking. ROa
He.

jaoxacst); co*«. S2.1O&amp;S.7V: atockera.
Kbeep-Market steady; clipi-xl.
bulk. M»N4.&lt;».

Strictly frarii. miOHc per&lt;1&lt;«. nrk.it*__ —I...

Dmitry-Chick
lA.*I3Ct

peculieritiei recently d.-w-ribed them to your
IcomspoTiilcnt, awl many of her oincrvations
were very interesting. Sho said:
“When any one falls down it is curtomary
to call out; ’Como here and I'il pick you up?
or to express tbo namu sentiment i.ya'grature. Tbo hand fa held up vertically, jialm
cut wan I. nlnut level with th-.- fa&lt;v. Tho
fingers are then bent down rapidly and in tho
direction of the parson nddrcsred, tlie motion
being ffiroctly tbo reverie of beckoning. Toming tbo'chin upward does not imply annovance. iu in most countrim, or simply no, as in
nmitv Kurvpean countries. It fa simply an
equivalent in Mexico for 'What do you
wtintr or *1 don’t understand.' Foreigners
who try to rid.them—Ives of the importuni-'
ties of bcggahi by this signal, naturally inerreuo their trials rather than bring them to
a speedy tcrmnuition.
The Mnxicaji of refinement has a very pe­
culiar me thod of shrugging hfa shoulders. He
ral«M bos shotiklera slightly, stretches his
Th.- |&gt;ro.w.ioii moved nt 12 o'clock dtarre and arms down at hfa allies, hands open and
1 «!ms out, {daces Ufa bead a trill.' on one ride,
uplifts hi i eyebrows and pulbt hfa mouth
down at the corners. Tbrao elaborate mo­
tom-hifig oik! ekxiunnt Luxuag». Tlie r«- tions signify doubt, uncertainty, a difference
Of opinion or '1 told you so.’ Thfa fa tbo fash­
'POM.spm.-ti of Dr. iM-nn, of New York,
wax full of |&gt;athoiand eloqueuro. Hi* all­ ionable manner of expressing triumph on be­
drew wm replete with brilliant i:»mi of ing proved curn*.t in regard to a prophecy or
thought, and «a&gt; received with. deet&gt; and ni&gt; argument'
rana-tt attention. AU tho apeeebra w.-n-on-

«XiU.

loyalty, and ww. marked try- tho rtrfctrat money or Its influance, tbo Mexican Imlda up
dc-arum nixl lofty aentiment Thewhid«&lt;i&gt;ine- hfa thumb and forcCugcr. cnnwl ir. if en­
UryfadrairatM with I nltod Stato- tl.igx.
circling a rein. The token or thrmit of rer’Phi- &lt;vx-n*lon i.i dertMNd tn l&gt;?.tii- iuorabl.;, arei poral punfabmant is a slight, lateral, horiwas nuirki-d by great tiithnnlaAiii.
xoritnl movement of tin, hand, similar to the
Tin- mommwut wan yrrotoil by Mr. John V. ■ tnni it takes in tho tut of boating eggs w it h a
I
.. V. .. 4* . .
’
fork. The pbram ‘a screw loras’ u Illus­
trated by a borim: motion of the index
finger ugnins’- the tt mplc. but indicating not
Mr.
Inthuiu’i. orig­
an aberration of the :nin&lt;l. cs with Amer­
inal yunsioe to dedi­
icans, but of the tc.'a|.T. When a Mexican
cate the niouiimetit to
wfalieM to,denote a lot of peoplo U- bring* to­
th.- I'nkxian l V’Mibslgether t.'v* tijw of all the flngm of one Land,
•-rn&gt; suldkra interred
to re|MVM:»t crowdtag. The lirri time I av&lt;r
raw this gesture— the holding pp of thr hand
ing «ul-wqtmtfly tlmt
vertically, and thrusting It forward two or
three times with a repeltant or protesting mo­
rn-r had brem removed
tion—wm nt a party, where a lady who bail
to th." brauUfu) Na­
ii.’ld another-!, fnn during a ctaxirc offered to
return it when tbo owner, seeing that her
tional retnetrry at Fort
(rietxl was using the little implement &lt;&gt;t
mxvwinrily modified.
chnllcnf?.. instated that die retain it. Not n
word wm ,pukeu—the ha ml said it nil. Tho
The monument fa thir­
ty—ven hnt high and jonx &lt;•. I.AvnAF.
farituatod iiMHieof the irKHtbonutifutepofain
the Mato of Kentucky, conunahding a view of
tiie grounds in which it fa kx-ntcl Tho lot
wum —-lecteil by Mr. Tmham. and at hfa own
expena* wa» lai. I off in nearly n heart ritaje,
im io-ftl with granite curbing and lioautlfuily
svlihrl. and tlie nmirim of 101 soldiers were
{dared 111 new o.ffius and interred in the new
lot whrer the magnificent mouuin-ut -lands
ns a tribute to their memory.
.
-A SAVING TO THE GOVERNMENT.

gnnizing internal revemio dfatrielH through­
out lb., country, almifahiug twcnty-twh
dtetric-tj* and dumifaring the rolicrtiiVN aZi
other officer, of the dfatricts Ml&gt;oliJ&gt;rd. lju&gt;
following fa th« li-t of diidn. fa ■l-&gt;lixh-.-i:
district of Nevada: dfatrirt of Rhode IJand;
Hta-ond district of Illinofa; Fourth district at
Khwvnth di»irii-t of Indiana;
on tie- nuir* prominent Ixdldingw fa ^idl.lxn. lUinofa:
r-mrtli
dirtrirt
of
low.
&lt;U«trict
insnranca. SI*',!**! Braklra thi-tlx-n-nrenii
of
Dataware;
Tenth
dfatri.t
.rf
.M:iw«riiui»'U»; district
of
Mkri».ip{.i;
t.lucii ore not able to i cIhiIH.
Ffairth district of .MbNonri. diMrict &lt;J Maine:
dfatri.-t of Vermont: Third dfatrict »t New
Jertey: Fifteenth district of New York:
Sixthdfatri'-t of North Carolina: Sixth dis­
nnd Msrhib" work* &lt;«i the south able, tills trict of Ohio:
Nineteenth • diririrt of
dty. was ilimmgvd tn the extentof about Pennsylvania; Twenty-second district of
&gt;|isi,(ri0 l&gt;y fire Fridayj night, wiijipnswl to
Penmylvniiin: Find district of Texas; Fourth
have tviginatod from ax&lt;»» ertwabvl furnace.
district of Virginia: Thin! district, «g Wfa
AUmtFl:
cousin ; Sixth district of Wisconsin.
It, fa ret(mated that tlie new arrangement
will save to tlie government uaire Hum fit*),axi annuslly.
MARRIED ONLY IN FUN.

I HE MARKETS.
T!1'■'
' UNTs get Kempt Liver rills for
Tdn-:a: vt-r. fur ('dnstijutlon. for the Complexkwi- iv. ii. fioogjHsr. druggist.

and many of them exhibit’ a courtly grace
ana
and .proroaml
profound gallantry
gallantry- which,
which, if
if amusing
umuring
tr&gt; n tur.!—nrr la .
I...
— J._ :__a.__

Governor Taylor tpul staff. &lt;,f J -,llbww,,: tljc
Grand Army post of Imiisn.4iH.lfa, nn&lt;l
from Uh. remotest quarter* «.f th,, Union.

th- «“■" &gt;■»*»-

u u» pU»
ft 712
«" K* .—rytM,,..
«O u» «ico|.hw.,, u„ lxlUkM,

m8 ,Mnu.

--------- —. v .k,-! &gt;,-n.

on.

^n,„ the bull grounds ami g, U-ntcu by tin.
.
— -- - -- ---- i-wj liy UM,
following wore:
«
Ia. v .... ... . ..
t ■ 'paring to celebrate the Turk 2&gt;., Indiatstpolis G; nt Philadelphia—
Philadelphia 10. u troit
at Bomne. Husum n*n»ri.*od Munday wenta- AttlmWrati ni tretraloffiiv, A-wfatnnf General Mn:iagvr
11, I’itt/Jiurg
Allra «id they tad t»&gt; cotnmunk-nlion with
Chicago, May l‘.l.-Tl»e Nhlh-mal B*&gt;e Ball lAiutscnc of Mellen .litn«i &gt;o mh.-j Katurlengne made the following MN&gt;res W&lt;^ip. _riav: .bv when tlirir lin&lt;-« w,r fanml down. ATohslo, (,).-• I toar At WiuibiqgtiHi City—Wonldugtat 'll GhL th* bn.-wmiradUrt nttte, Bi.attrati.il
Fitfabilr.-2; Bt {■aid u. the ctrcuuwtun.v. N&lt;« trouble hiu|
onths ago. not tr­ rego I; nt Btotou-BthOm
n; tom exj.T-fai.rel on the mala Uno t.. A. !t.
io you in the Bee MilladHphia-PMfaddpbia 7, IK troll
.1;. in r.-l r-nce to the
b; *,ll'‘'*‘y “**** ‘light min dhtinti' h
iv thn um» of Hairs
2
,M“y ';0'7 ThL‘ Chicago c|til&gt; mnnr- induced t? cam*
4
tjjjg wrolrw* tbrir I -r.-— --«•». zu. im mitwmuuw.
bv
ta-a: g
tor our ihiughter credit
tbo
Wariilugtonx ,v J'”1***'™ &lt;&gt;ai-ui n ce&gt;ati.M of
fin-.
Tiny- .irs&lt;j!d. who has TTmrwtay.’
«vnwas:
i.'hiragt. ! *2* rvf».rt.-1.
Porter. ButterfiehL and &lt;w
,r; M-urre:
r_... where
_ ___ there
. c.itarro for about •J. Washington !l. _____
.other —
lA’ague
•■“mt wore tb-&lt;mlv ptacra
t^h'kh time’she has At Now \ ...rk— New York II. Itulinrutnola S-I
any rigiw of Hro, uti-l tliere won tla*
KvI
tn. Th-rejwrta rcroivwl HUn
h&lt;nt physl- at Ih«w1-Ito..ton4. Pitt-uburg 5; nt Pfaifa. |
' &lt;tay night were to the 4T«t th:.? it hod taxxi
&lt;•• wite al«o tried dciphta--Phatadelidifa 5, D.-troit 10.
• tui’AGO. May 21.—Tlie Amon tail! thump- I '’’C'" l’°t during Ua-davnixl n]^«*nrAZ&gt;&lt;w&lt; iu
tU the known remrer*
added
afaHher
game
t&lt;&gt;
their,
nnlit
Friday
|
»«*i»ted
n
tlmudurstnrra
» i:h uo more succrss
niiet. Mnuy nights by defeating the Phil.u!riidifa club. Tlie
J to h.ild her (South revn- wn»: Chicago 5. Philadelphia 4. iMn-tt
hrm-'n. MHi.
fl—An Evraln*
■ .ron strangling. H-r Iweil Washington—I! tn 1; New York did th•o loonie affected. We »an» tor Plttabui^—10 tnt', and Buxton out­ Journal. s|«cial from Adrian says: At
played ludliuitipolfa—S tq
nvl.x-l: hri.lay inonilng a tin: broke out iit tiw
. Chicago. May 2:1—Tlie leagnc Mdivdufe* old Ctanstock pkmhig-tiiill, soon spreading to
:
ov used six bottles
r’i Cure, and wtt twlieve •how. Detroit away in the lead |and Chiragn Hn&gt; lumber yard of Q W. Baker, n ijoining.
.• i:Aentirely enrol. In a. few pretty well down in the list. Tfcc rerotri fa nt
follows;
Detroit—gamn. wrei ,2tl, Klu»ra l.wt
t r •’.•nuit’iii ing the use of it,
:&lt; dv.'Kltil change for the 2: Benton—won 13. !&gt;*t 3; N*'f York—ww water from the watrr-wirbi hydrant*. of
I3-.I :r .tn that right, along she 13, llKh: PMtaddphta—won *1 &lt;»a j j. Pitt1 uti'ii n &gt;w she breathes buqi -wun 7. lost 12; Clricnjd ■-w..n 7, |.ei
■ Indiana {&gt;
&gt; or»*. She sleeps well
d-n dwek causing a rapture of the main near
re u r.e.'liy goad. 'We
th- pomp work*. Tlxi Isike Kboro freightSaturday** la-agiio playing
-&gt;r;i
is , ntirely removed,
Philadrl-th’snn^.jlintod b'tier. feeling low At Philadelphia—Vinca
due
pad with the hope phin 4. at Wellington City- VTaxhington S.
---------------- .
York f PittoiLci' .d'&lt;.r- :u.iy by irgnefitnl in like
&gt;; nt Bmiini—B.wt.in Hi, lodianiq»ulut
:in'
We can h udly realize that
rretal to the company for hydrant..
i h .1 .'fi.inhe &lt; &gt;aitl be vffdeted tn so
’ .. '::uc after buttling with the
Davfxpobt. Iowa, Slay 'Ji.-Ju.lga John
;.--1-; S’, long. W.J are HtUl using the
i-ugldy
iunstigntaiL
n-;;i“!y
intervifei, as it seems to N- Hogiwa, of the Seventh lows dfatridt, dfad
'tetiJd up h. r lysteiiy Yon tire at liber- Sunday morning, aged *17. General debility
Cannon Fail*. ,'Vlinn.. Swept.
thin in an.' mann«r you see
. C'AXxr.x Paua Minn.. May 21 -Th.’ Imriadrt-H-ra in the state, an! four y&lt;-.nrx ago wm
droytii by 11 n- Friday night. Twnuty-flv.*
indy.
|.tonnncntly dfaauwl a* a Republican eandi-

Work hk* i*u'iiL&lt;&gt;n the water power
&lt;*hal .»• s nHt st,.. MuHe; alto on thetatetaahuuit) bridge. ;

AND

GALLANTRIES OF THE PEOPLE.

th® defendant bemUnooiit with _ _ . .

■ W Salve* in the worhl for Cuts, tlx, celebrated Tweed rascality.
.. •. Sores I hers. Salt Rheum.
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
,
us. Tflt.-r. Chapped Hands
&lt; "tns, iuid skin Eruptions,
[h-itivclv cures -ihles. or no pay
It is guaranteed to give per- . n,’riyi'].»,‘&gt;y 17.-The (Trirag. Ixwgue
irticn. or money ret untied.
Ub
1U ca*t‘’”&gt; t”ur Monday
i;ts
box. For side by W. al W arimiwun yity. nnd wftJ, droldsvl by tlx,
cnpital club with the following rcuro- Wash
S l*kw&gt;X TI- «u«
dftta
• - to have two now nation*
m—1.. rail,..: A&lt; S..» V.rk-xj; V.rt
n.
nu»
Urxjft «, |-UM»!ltU- ItllAfcl,*.
f&gt;o:n Asthma, Con.
. “ etc. Did you ever try
si. UrmcJy? It is tho best
...n lA^T™^
•( 10c.,
' tai:: &amp; C&lt;&gt;..
Co.. Druinrists.
Druggists.

GESTURES

«e« Uckm!

r I •—i —uoBoown V&lt;«1tolfa'-MiMT^XTh“™Uy '7*' *1“»**1 by

Mr. D. I- WilcttCHon, of Horse Cave,
he was. ior nranv years, badly
with i'hthtaic. also Diabetes;
ti5 were almost unenduable nnd i
: .iiiiitinuw almost throw him
lie tried Electric
into . •:. ulsiotis.
.md got ridieiJlroin first bottlu
Uftt
. c taking six Isktlcs was entire।
i;ml ii.td'gaintsl in flesh eighSi\s he {msitlvely bewould he would have died,
hail it n '• &lt;«■'a Inr lh« relief afforded
bv :. trie Bitbfv. S'hl at fifty vents
IV. !1. Goodyear «t Co.
■

DYSPEPSJA

REDUCED

TO A PILE OT ASHES.

fornxvL Mfc« Keovar waa induced to act as
lh« l*ide, anti Vanek was unanimously
rhawn aw tbo lamb for tlie slaughter. The
rersmony was porforraed according to law.

inotiUn ago. Vanek recently called upon
MtaKeovor. ami Indstol that she return
with him to hte clalm-whanty, where tie would
duly install her n&gt; mirtre* of his home. She
tiecumc frighten®!, denied that she was hl*
wife, awl «ay« da* was octing only In fun.
Vanek h»« given notice to young men in the
settlenimt to keep away from iii» wife, and
J.n&gt;|«o»- to ttwt the legality of marriagu in the
court*
' \
| . _ . .
.

rent.’ ’D™ nouafaturb yourself.’ and the like.
"Then- fa
sign of greeting uwl hi tbo
dty of Mexico and the f&lt;&gt;utle-ni part of the
ivpubUetbat I have never wen in th" north

rubx At tlie capital ou acquaintance,
wlMpicr grntli-uian or lady, in saluting one of
ritlftr sex, lifts tbo spen bard. pal&amp; toward
mm’.- self, and waves the Qngvra. or often
■illy tbo two nudiilo ones. It rather startles
a forrigrwr al first, but it is really a wry
pretty and graceful male of greeting'. I have
otwrved that it is snoot uwwi vrfoon saluting
from a iittla dlstassrc. ns serosa the street,
and it no doubt caurt into ure Ixx-atrw of thdensity of .traffic, tn which tlie bow might
pres unjkTCTived.
-Tlie Mvxii-aus are very much given to
lurnd shaking, and they are cmhe ntly u
friendly iuid cordial race. It fa the fasiiion
among Atuuriram to call their polltencci
superficial ami fasdnerre. I have not found it

live organs till they perform their duties
willingly. Hood's 8ar*Sbarflla has proven
Jost the required remedy in hundreds of csseo.
“ I have taken Hood's SanaporflU for dys-

I tried many other medicines, but none proved
so satisfactory as Hood's Sarsaparilla."
Tuomab Cook, Brush’ Electric Light Co,
New Tort: City.
*

Sick Headache
afflicted with wrere headaches and dy»pep-

a suRcrcr from dyapepsia and sick head­
ache.
Hho took Hood's Boraapsrilla and.
found it the best remedy she ever used.
wm

Hood’s Sarsaparilla'
only by a I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Mm.

IOO Doses One Do 11 fir.

Dry

Boston

Goods

Store

Are constantly receiving fresh
Goods for Spring.
MARR &amp; DU r£ have just re­
ceived a fine line of

DRESS GOODS
In all the newest shades from
six cents a yard up.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
Will be found in our Dress
Goods department We keep
this department constantly
supplied with all the novelties
as they come out, in Silk Vel­
vet and all Silk goods.

KARS 4 DUFF

83^442135460456549399707379^^9

Will be onl| too happy to show
*fou their $tock, and in order
tp &lt;ind the lowest market price
it will pay you to inquire at

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,
42 Wert Main St,
BATTLE CHEEK. AfICH.

IxniMtArous. Ind.. May 20 —The atreat
car driver* recently argania*! n. union and
went on a wtrike Friday morning, demanding
finda jiHtlficntion for Ua-ir drum nd in the
recent ordinance which compeh them to rail

puny fa firm in it-. rcfuen! to eonrrele the ad­
vance. The driver* have pledged themenlvre
to abstain from violence and to drink no liq-

rare, and wore bailed oat by the union Sixty

but wimmittad n&lt;» ovnrr acts Tlx jirople
■re walking ganemllr. Tlie enr* are Iwiug
driven by officers of the company. -

JAMES

MEANS’
S3 SHOE.

J’nii.ADKUmtA, May 11— A «prefal dis­
patch to The Evening Telegraph from Scran­
ton Pa., aays: James P. McCabe, t !m» Hawidnlo murderer, under sentence .of death for
killing Michael Riley in December, 1UB5, and
w&gt;h&gt; was to liavn been tnngvd on Tlmralayof

Territory.
kk J.MmubACc

BUSINESS NOTES.

Cwitth and Bronchitis. ImKb,toh‘‘ Cure- 80,(1 *”■
Dxtbott. May B&gt; -At tho sscood day's
rion «f tlie non partisan prohibitory amoodnwnt state convention Wednesday Dr. E. I*
Itoxford, chalminn, presented the report of
the committee on state organixatlon that a
-citimw' nuksi of Michigan should bo formed,
with a inwfciriit siri st teast are vfce jevrident from «u-h oamty:
mtUce of nine, one mwntair of which should
be rirctrei bv the Womans Ctirfatinn Temperanre unJam aml other offirere usually em
plmvritaanctoCics; tbatlrsnelx. sb'-uld 1.­
1
__ 1 t™
rvHintv and ihal tbo &lt;vr-

CWfiBam I* •« &lt;ttdek!r
Uw?£. '‘.’’i M'FFKll wftb Dyspepsia and
terfrti^|,u'r" ■ ^'uK’h's VltalEeFli Kusraatocuf' &gt;"e. Sold by W. H. Goodycir
Ifai’hJ??1 Jkpida carpenter, named
Thn2&lt;l,rH.’,f’rly f,*t from • roof
1 ',ur3d«y. and broke his back.

cr Liquor Habit,#*# ba Cured by
Wnuttnug Dr. Haines' GoLdea Speoifle.

01 coflee or »«* W,U1“•vptotttT?.
*•* w£?

? I*naanenteure, whether
***« .«* “ *&gt;«&gt;-

May. 4IJ4c: J“b- «*MVcaah.HK&gt;bid.
.

raS pnoidrnt'. E- B Fairchild. &lt;rvr~pnl

nig.-si
_ “__
_ ‘«* ____
lrr.,:-n-»• c
«*t--i reno
.... xv xr

The atrtput of the Minneapolis floor-milk

toj-re’* for the ctMTrapnnding-t time in 1»W

tartare aM
*" I_r*

&lt;

•»_

iwe.

LEADING RETAILERS

MONEY
OMOfa Of fffl.fflM.
Tho Bloomington (Illa.) rtrort railway baa
Iwen Iwwghl liy PMimylvania lapitatfata. mid

T.u,.«»«*. O'.
fAmuH l'-»

Mfif-- Cura

Full line of the above ahoee for sale by

Throughout the U. 8.

ingmmwy; Frank B. Preston, trrasnrcr.
■ml an ex« utiie bran! of -ven members.

lu»nwit,&lt;.e
nhe .r .’‘Ofl€* WII210a* U»lr
«t u.&lt;-H»tt drinkfr-ni*K. .r,r ,
U Ko hannfuleflert
lew,
14''’'nlulitrslkm. Cures ouaran-

•
1

made a voluntarily aodgnment
•••fa are t
but liabiliUra are unknown
Thn teedtnr oil men in the IJniA lOhinl field.

�Pie Hastings Banner.

BUMPXIOK BY GASEOUS

UY J. SOLIS COHEN. M. D.
Hastings, Mich., Mar 36th, 1887.
A lecture delivered before the FlilliulcJpliU
County Medteal Society, and reported In the
McdioU Iteahter.

Editorial Notes.
The Standard Oil company has met
the first check in its history. It has
never hesitated to crush out any com­
petitor by any means. whether legal or
illegal Its principal stockholders have
been made many times millionaires by
this process, and have heretofore been
able to control railroads, courts, juries
and even legislatures in their own in­
terests. They have held the noses of
the people of this country to the stand­
ard oil grindstone, while they turned
most vigorously. But toe standard oil
robbers, in their attempts to crush out
a Buffalo rival, caught a tartar. The
plucky Buffalo concern took the mat­
ter into court, and have succeeded in
convicting the Standard oil company of

conspiracy in attempting to ruin its
(the rival's) business. Heavy damages
will follow this conviction. In this
connection it is pertinent to remark
that the dominant influence in the

democratic party to-day is this same
Standard oil company. It has demo­
cratic senators, several representatives
and a member of Cleveland’s cabinet,
Whitney, whose efforts to outdo royalty
itself in his display of his part of the
wealth the Standard oil company has
stolen from the people have skated
such prof uud disgust in the coyi^y.
On Friday a young man, maned Cal­
lender, shot and killed one Clay at Grand
Ledge in a quarrel over a farm lease.

Near midnight, Saturday, one Peterson,
in the vicinity of Flint, killed bls
brother with an ax. Both had been
drinking. About the same hour Campau, near Bay Citv, stabbed Welsh,
who will probably die. All these cold­
blooded murders, committed within 34
hours, did not occur in Texas, or Ken­
tucky, or among the rough mining pop­
ulations of the Pacific slope. They all
occurred in Michigan. All three of the
assailants madeho attempt to escape.
They knew perfectly well that in a
state whose soil is being soaked with
blood as few civilized areas are, a few
years’ solo urn in the penitentiary Is less
irksome than living as fugitives else­
where under constant fear of arresLEvening Journal.
It is not the inter-state commerce

law,

but the inter-state railroads that
have taken technical advantages of the

law.

that makes the grievances of
which the shippers in the large cities

complain. The law aims to do justice,
and to gives non-competing points and
shippers an equal show with those who
have heretofore been greatly favored
■by tho railroads.
Let the law be
amended so as to prevent the railroads
taking advantage of it® provisions, to
increase their inactions. But preserve
the spirit of the law in all its amend­

ments. that the railroad is the cfeaturv
of government, and should be compell­
ed by the government to do justice to
all. not to favor a few individuals or
the large dtles.

Judge

JeuDison, of

Detroit,

will

stand no monkey work in his court
Recently a man was brought before
him charged with slandering a respect­

able

woman

by

vile

insinuations

against her
character.
The jury
brought in a verdict for 810 damages

for the woman. With commendible
and refreshing promptness Judge Jennteon set aside this verdict He be­
lieves that a woman’s honor and good

name are worth more than &gt;10, and
said so very emphatically. If the man
was guilty at all. a &gt;10 verdict was
little short of insulting. If innocent, no
damages should have been given. A
compromise verdict In such a case is no
verdict at all.
The trial of Jake Sharp, the prince of
the Broadway railroad boodlcrs, is now

progressing in New

York City.

Saturday was truly a day of acci­
dents for thia city and vicinity. In ad­
dition to those noted etaewhere. Wm.
Stanley’s little boy called upon Dr.

boy also came to the Dr. to have a bad­
ly smashed thumb dressed.

John J. Fvllkb is again In the tolls

his wont to plead guilty to this charge
—tor, by too way, be has an exteauve

Mt Friday.
Baxxeh

It is now some four years, gentlemen,
since Dr. Burgeon commenced a series
of experiments by the injection of hydro­
gen sulphide and carbon dioxide or the
carbonic acid of the old momenclature,
as a therapeutic means in consump­
tion.
On the 12th of J uly of last year toe
doctor introduced tho matter to the
Academy of Sciences, and on August
20th to toe Congress of the French As­
sociation for the Advancement of
Sciences. and on the 19th of October
Prof. Cernil read a paper before the
Academy of Medicine at Paris.
The beneficial results claimed for the
treatment have been confirmed by a
number of French physicians and by
Dr. Bennett, an Englishman as you
know, practicing in France.
The letter from Dr Bennett, in the
Hritish Medical Journal, so strongly
impressed me that 1 wrote to Paris at
once, and obtained an apparatus as
devised by Morel, a pupil of Bergeon,
having previously received his pam­
phlet, from which I have learned much
that I have to communicate, most ot it
in his own phraseology. After Its ar­
rival Mr. Kiner, of the Polyclinic, Imi­
tated the apparatus, which am be pro­
cured for ten dollars. •
While unprepared at this early date
to make a decided statement ns to its
powers I do not hesitate to express mv
opinion of its value as a theraputic
measure, and I have, therefore, invited
you here to see the process. The pro­
cess is simple, but requires some pre­
cautions in its management to instha
the success of the operation.
The noxious results of consumption
are due to a septicaemia, produced by
the absorbtion of the purulent products
formed in the affected parts. A pro­
longed bath of the surfaces so affected
with an antiseptic agent would pre­
vent the accumulation of these matters
and thus prevent the occurrence of the
septlcaemic condition, and so far con­
duce to the recovery of tho patient.
Hydrogen sulphide is such an agent;
but when Inhaled In sufficient quantity
it is poisonous to the individual and
cannot, therefore, be administered by
inhalation, and the same may be said
of other agents.
Dr. Bergeon, reasoning on some ex,
pertinents of Claude Bernard, has found
that certain antiseptic agents can be
administered by the rectum in sufficient
quantity without causing any deleter­
ious effects to the patient, provided it
is done slowly and not in too great
quantity.
Claude Bernard demonstrated that
gases which were introduced into the
rectum could not reach the arterial
system, because they must pass through
the portal system and’ right side of the
heart, and were thrown out by the
lungs.
Bernard injected hydrogen sulphide
into the veins of a dog, and also into
the rectum, and always found the gas
soon present in the exhalations of toe
lungs. Hence he came to the conclu­
sion that this substance could be intro­
duced into the rectum with impunity.
Bergeon first experimented on dogs
with chlorine, turpentine, ammonia,
ether, bromine, etc.; but these produced
points of sphacelus In the mucous
membrane, inflammation of the rectum
in some instances, and hud to be aban­
doned. Afterwards he .used carbon
dioxide with hydrogeo sulphide. The
carbonic acid gas acts as a diluent of
the sulphide, and probably has also an
anaesthetic effect upon ’the mucous
membranes, as it is absorbed by the
intestines, thus preventing any pain
which might be caused by the sulpburretted hydrogen. Where other liquids
are used, the anaesthetic effector car­
bonic acid gas mrf have some effect in
subduing their hurtful action.
Some of you may remember how the
late Dr. Demme used to show the an­
aesthetic effects -of carbonic acid gas.
He used to put his arm in a bell glass
tilled with carbonic acid, and then let
us strike the arm with a lancet;, the
blow of the lancet would not lie felt.
Now in this operation it is neceesary
first to produce a pure gas, and then to
pass it through a medicated liquid. The
apparatus consists of two parts: one for
tlie evolution and storing of the carbon
dioxide, the other for the passage of
this gas through the medicated water.
The first part of the apparatus consists
of a bottle for a generator, furnished
with a funnel tube and a delivery tube,
which is attached to a rubber bug for
tbo storage ot toe gas.
In this French apparatus a square
bottle has been used, probably because
it affords a greater surface for the ac­
tion to take place. The second part of
the apparatus is a rubber bulb, with
which to pump the gas out of toe bag
and through too liquid containing the
surphuretled hvdrogen water, attached
to the bulb by a tube is a metal connec­
tion from which a rubber tube passes
to the bottom of this reservoir; at the
end of this tube is a valve opening out­
ward. thus allowing the gas to pass out
but preventing its return by the same
passage. After bubbling up through
the liquid in this bottle the gas passes
out through a minute opening nmr the
top of the tube, into the tube which
conveys it to the rectum. Instead of
the French apparatus we use instead a
modification of toe ordinary Wolfe bottie which we think better as It gives
freer exit to the gas. To produce toe
carbon dioxide gas some bicarbonate of
■odium to ptaosd in thia bottle or gener­
ator, and then a mixture of sulphuric
acid and water toallowed to flow slow­
ly down the funnel tube and into the
bottle. The proportion of this acid
mlxtq re Is one to four by weight, that

will be written after the
the moment toe acid to allowed to fall

caaaider

himself

thus

invited

ber bulb, so as to insure the driving out
of all air from the apparatus, after
which the rectal tube to inserted, and
the gas slowly injected.
Dr. Bergeon after trying all kinds^of
waters, came to the conclusion that
natural sulphuretted waters were the
beet. He used the waters of Eaux
Bonnes. We use the red sulphur wa­
ter. One bottle is generally used for
two-injections, but recently we have
bad water from Michigan from Mt.
Clements, which answers for three or
four injections. Here is a sample of
this water, which I will puss round.
This has been used three times, and to
still strong enough of the sulphur to
do for one or mpre injection.
Now, you see, as the pumping is
done, the gas bubbles up through the
liquid aud mixes with it, and is passed
out through the second tube into the
rectal tube.
The only modification
which I have made is to place the bot­
tle in hot water, or put in some warm
water, and on lookingover some French
journals.-1 find toe French physicians
sometimes put a little hot water in toe
bottle too.
Here is one of our patients who is un­
der this treatment, aud here is his tem­
perature sheet. You see his tempera­
ture has come down from a hundred
and two to ninety-nine degrees. The
man is very* much better than at the
time treatment began; his cough is less,
his expectoration has diminished, and
his appetite is much better. All the
patients have not done as well as this
man.
,
In making these injections It does
not make any difference whether the
patient's bowels have been moved or
not, or whether the patient is undergo­
ing menstruation. They should not be
given after a full meal: the best time is
three hours after breakfast and three
hours after supper. They may tie tak­
en before meals. It to well to have a
bed pan near, for the injection some­
times produces a disposition to stool.
You place your hand upon the abdo­
men of the patient while the injection,
to going on, and if youJlnd the colon to
much distended by the gas, or that
there to a little pain, which sometimes
arises during au operation, you then
wait until the pain or distention is gone
and then go on with the injection. In
from four to five minutes, sometimes
in less than a minute, you can perceive
the smell of the sulphurous gas in the
breath.
The injection must bo done slowly;
ait takes about fifteen or twenty min'utes, absorption of toe gas consuming
half an hour, sometimes three-quarters
of an hour. When, in cases ui much
impaired respiration, elemination of
the gas takes place slowly, the injec­
tions must be done slowly also.
All toe publications of the treatment
gve as a result a marked improvement
all the symptoms, borne of his more
than two hundred patients Dr. Bergeon
believes cured: some of them have been
able to resume laborious occupations.
Some consider themselves cured at the
end ot u few weeks and stop the treat­
ment, with the result that n return of
their bad symptoms take place; it is
therefore important that treatment
should be continued for some months.
Treatment should also be renewed
from time to time, even after the dis­
appearance of the symptoms.
Not
only pulmonary tuberculosis to said to
be cured, but toe pharyngeal and laryn­
geal ulcerations also.
borne of my own patients have done
very well, and one of my patients in­
sists that she to well, but she is not;
Her expectoration has merelv ceased
and her cough diminished in frequency.
Hope of recovery has much to do with
it. I underwent the same experience
with the inhalations of oxygen some
years ago.
Try it. gentlemen; try this new meth­
od, and Philadelphia will soon be able
to say what value is to be attached to
it as a therapeutic measure. In unv in­
stance your patients will not have been
Injured.
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Should it be desired to introduce oth­
er substances into the injection, as idioform. sulphate of carbon, etc., it may
be done by placing the substance be­
tween absorbent cotton in a glass tube,
which is then Inserted between the sec­
ond bottle and the rectal tube, so that
the gas, as it comes from the sulphur
water, must pass through it
In addition to pulmonary phthisis,
the following diseases are said to be
cured or benefltted by these injections:
asthma, whooping-cough, broachitto
pulmonary catarrh, typhoid fever, pu­
erperal fever and septiarm iu.
In some extracts from a letter of Dr.
Bennett's he reports that in two or
three weeks there is generally amelior­
ation of the symptoms, and in a few
months the expectoration loses its pur­
ulent character. it takes from fifteen
to twenty months to perfect a cure.
I believe they have been using this
method of late at Blockley, and with
clinic did well for a few days, and then
he became worse, had a bad taste in hto
mouth and a pain in hto stomach and
refused to allow it to be used any more.
Then we used chlorine, about 1 part to
8,000, and then hto temperature went
down and he began to Improve again.
We did not induce any irritation of the
rectum bv the use of the chlorine, but
tills may have been due to Its being so
weak a mixture.—Druggist's Circular.

MOBRILL &lt;&amp; co,
“One Price Clothiers!’’
The Whole Truth in a Few Words,
If you want to select your FURNISHING GOODS from the
Largest Stock and get them at the Lowest Price, the place to do it is

at

E. W. Morrill &amp; Company’s
We are prepared to meet the demands of the trade for Hosier}-,
Uneerwear, Neckwear, Fancy Percale and Fine Dress Shirts, Trav­

eling Bags and Grips, Silk Umbrellas, and everything pertaining to a
First-Class Clothing House.

Boy’s Shirt Waists, 25e, 40e, 50c, and 75e,
Our line of Spring Suits is the best ever shown in\he City, and

at the very lowest prices.
Also a fine line of Hats and Caps at rock bottom prices.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; GO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,

Corn Cultivators!
■ The season for cultivating Com is near at
hand. We want it distinctly understood that
we have the

For working corn.

1 o see is to be convinc­

ed. Don t make a mistake and buy an infer­
ior tool elsewhere.

You will not do so if you will call and ex­

amine our stock of cultivators before purchas­
es*
.
Respectfully,

ME1S8ER BROS

is now prepared to treat all chronic ffi»-

ordera. Having fitted up the finest
offices, he invites the afflicted to call co
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have l*en unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief.

Having spent many years in study at

]\|EW DRY GOODS!

Dr. J. A. Baughman, of this dty, has

the best medical collegia of the country,
and having had an extensive and &gt;ucceaaful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders. be feels certain that he ran give

the afflicted assurance of succt-s.

purchased necessary apparatus, and to

prepared to give the above treatment.

I have received the largest stock of

ARE YOU BUFFERING
from Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis, or

DRESS GOODS1
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.

any difficulty with the lungs?
Is your Liver affected, or your Stotnach disordered?
Have you Heart dtoeaw ?
Are you afflicted with Nervous la­

bility?

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughman can’ cure you. if« cure
to at all possible.

to

fe*. over abstract block will be open

SPECIALIST,
HASTINGS, MICH,

Uttla of this to escape la cder to drive
out toe* air from too bottle; then to
drive out the air from the bag we rod

Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods,
We can please you with goods and prices

He baa met with marked «»«*» r,

treating
Hemorrhoid*.

The

Spermatic'M”
latter he treats

without pain and pasittvffly cures.

A SPECIAfcCall on him at his offices, Hw-trnp

CONSULTATION FREE-

solicited.

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jqHN BESSMER.
,.. e-x th? U-*t •tudnsments to examine
’*i tit n -.r.j.nd knows how to use toem.
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Wd CABKIK TRAVIS
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.r&lt; w the tail*’ot Hasting* and
.^r,.t. v-.-&lt;• -(*. »wlloau workin
hSiiUES^makI.MI lU’p 1'rotHptiv. NVatlyand

FirzanuLt, port, G. A. H bm*.
.xtcucl ua Inrttrtlou to an other ordm
In th. dty to partlcipai. a™, £££

ual other werche. on DoooraUon diy.
Db. F. a. TiMxrjaiAh ud s. t
I’ortor nre the, owner, ot * One ioltl
mnd by Mr. 1‘okn's horae Frank
Brown: dam. n fine rood nrans the
property ot the Dr.

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PERBONAL_MENTION.
Mrs. E. Cannom is quite sick.

WORKINGMEN

.TiJiJ&gt;nBUSh aDd WUe 8penl Sunday at
&lt;Jy71n tine dty0’'11 ■pcsdtol,‘,ew

C‘ °?aler’ of Saranac, was in
ALAtuttKo competitor, tnoy criUdM the city on a bnef visit Monday.
but Bnnjhn.nn A Duel derire th. pull Lta^uLn*PPen W,U ddlw lhe decor­
Uoto know that they appreciate lb. ation day address at Orangeville.
l»r,e drug trad, they arerweirlnk.aod
Brown left her home. Kfapropone to merit IL
sime. Fla., Monday, fo^the north.
Db- Bavdidux report. » good prae.i?1"’' -5alh,im Barlow gave a progres­
Uce already in hli «ped«lty. chronic sive eucher last Wednesday evening/^
“
“Dd “ ™«&gt;&gt;n* with inch
.plendld ouccee. that he will soon have
°£ JI,ckorX ^rners,
all he can do in this line.
was in the city on business Tuesday.
The public exercises of the alumni
Mrs. Koley, of Chefaa, is the guest of
&lt;£ listings high school will be held in her parents Mr. and Mre. Z B.lfJJtthe high school room, and the {banquet
Xorria- of Olivet, is the
at the Hastings house.
Program will
gueatof her aunta, the Misses Wolfe.
be announced next week.

Will find it to their advantage to examine our Immense Stock of

Clothing’, Hats, Caps

and feel that Easton is the victim of a
job put up by his wife and Chase.
&lt;"Mk. C. C. Mason has sold his interest
in the furniture establishment of Span-

Mrs. Mary Dunning is now with her
niece at Ionia, where she expects to re­
main for some time.

Central House Block.

Furnishing Goods!

. . ronstaatJylhe finest

,ot dcik.. ...»al! Other kinds o! menu kept

-3■u: r.udt to please patrons.

g»)OT AND SHOE

taactoriii! aid Repairing.

people. We want all our subscribers
to settle arrearages and pay in advance
while they can do so. No doubt twothirds of the farmers of Barry county
will bring their wool to this' market,
which always has been and will contin­
ue to i»e the best in the state. Our
office, second story abstract block, will
l&gt;e open each day from 7 a. m. to 6 p. —
for the receipt of subscriptions.
In or__ „ ___
tier that each subscriber r:2~
may know „
to
what date he
fa nowpxL!.
paid,~z
we-21
will
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next week
~zitz
write z'tzz
after tL
hfa E_E-_
name
the date to which our boons show
him to be paid.
We need
T.*_
___ 2
what
_.L_1
is due us now to pay our debts,
and we call on our subscribers to
remember us. Wo desire to get along
without making use of the usual notic­
es through the mail, and take this
method of so doing.

Judge Cole expects to take a week’s
vacation beginning June 1st, and desires
all Mjho may have business with him to
close the same if possible before that
date.

Wedding Bells.—At the residence
of the bride in Rutland, Wednesday

Mrs. F. G. Goodyear and children
are visiting her
pareote at Cold­
water. Her sister. Miss Maggie Park­
hurst. who has been here for several
months, has returned to her home.

evening last Mr. C. G. Holbrook and
Mrs. M. E. Taylor were united in mar­
riage, Rev. Levi Master, of Ionia,
U.’ IV &gt; ■ I'i‘ mptly, NratiyA- Chtaply
officiating. Numerous friends and re­
l&gt;un&gt;, by
latives ot the high contracting parties
were in attendance, and many presents
given as remintrra of their friend­
ship and i&lt;est wishes. Refreshments
were servM. and truly all “went merry
Wtth 1;,r. JHterwa St.
as the marriage belL” Mr. and Mrs
Holbrook are “at home” at the Rutland
farm of Mrs. II.
The same evening Rev. Lee pronounc­
ed A. E. Kenaston and^ Miss Eva
Nevins man and wife. The beautiful
Circulation th is-week. 1,720.
ceremonj took place at the residence of
the bride’s parents and was witnessed
by the immediate relatives and a very
Thr nflirert hd&gt;! director of the Harry
few friends. Many presents were made
loant* AKrlrulturalSoririy ar* r»&lt;iue»U-«t
to Mr. and Mrs. K.. one of the linest be­
tn uirrt ;i. »hr i'onrt'houw. In the city of
ing an elegant upholstered rocker and
HMiag....n Marafe;. ■’«*•»•
lt*87, foot rest from Hustings Division, U. IL
Mjen u'elonk.B.
f.,r the trnn«acllon of
K. of P.
htalntM.
On the same date, also by Rev. Lee,
tVin'H. ML.KRICK..Hee.
Mr. Frank Maus and Miss Jennie M.
f»i; water uuiias have l&gt;een put in I logic were united in marriage at the
residence of the bride's parents. Many
on State street.
relatives ond friends of the pair wit­
Bap.uk
v
keep the beat ci­ nessed the ceremony, and extended
gar* ic the city.
congratulations. Numerous and costly
QumikrsN duy ag the M. E. church presents were given them as tokens of
the esteem in which they are held and
the sreuad imday id J une.
the good wishes of friends.
ril- &lt;• 1»a&gt; !. Sir.LKKR fa the owner
The Banner joins the many other
■ * a titfc pair of bay carriage horses.
friends of these worthy couplea in ex­
Tur shower-of the past week have tending congratulations and wishes for.
applied a -long felt want” in thfa vi- them joy and prosperity in their wed­
itnlir
ded-estate..

J. C. WOODRUFF.

Local News.

The conviction of Oliver England,
ncy° list a man fell to
w#Ik in a ill in iront of Goodyear deputy game warden for Barry county,
4 Barnes' store.
for violation of the flsh law and his sen­
L*»P,Fcn&gt;K. it Mlddl.rllle. of
tence to 10 days in the Allegan county
Jpjuri'-n uu-iition whs made last jail seems to have earned for Mr. Lug­
"*»,died on Thursday last.
land a state notoriety. The facts In the
case have not been correctly reported
M*nd hard digging
however. The violation of law charged
^rtwlIuof ®‘‘
whi,e exagainst him occurred over two year*
caratiag for the wuhjr mains.
ago. when Bpearing and netting in Gun
tranirni'rtS‘iSt- sk;it5^ rlnk ha" been Lake were aa common as ifahlng with
l » 1nt0
W cent hook and line. No one pretended to
•MO- A. B. Pennock fa th^owner.
obey the law at that time. Two years
Jill? ‘■"•Tim.'cl XMbrtlto, 1, ago, at the request of sport men and resdents near the lake in both Barry and
•Allegan counties—for Gun Lake touch­
es both—the legfalsture passed a special
law to prevent spearing and netUng in
?l‘,rth irving. died last Gun lake, in order that the whofaale
He had been sick for some time. destruction of flsh might be stopped,
and the value of thfa beautiful lake as a
pleasure resort l»e per |&gt;etuated
Since
Plumh-rA,,? i "• ^eojield aa city
Snah' U
”'rn “f’P"’' *1 by the
HOI viuiateu aoy ui
has assisted in its enforcement. His
doswl
dec- evidence against parties from 1 lain well,
tonS?frora 9:30 a- ra- convicted them ot violating this spec­
lef&gt;p,la-for 0,6 ial act. In revenge, and out of pure
spite, the Plainwell pot-hunters trump­
ed up thfa two-year old offense
has
subscription Mr. England, and brought him to trial
resuP nHs.
bltf b,)0ID« “» « direct in Allegan county. He plead ffulRy to
,mi'^CK,'"b’1“propriethe charge, and was sentenced

M.S’JitesxXT'’

The Assortment is Large, the Styles and Quality Excellent, and the

PRICES THE LOWEST.

Married,at Fargo. Dak., April 30th,
Frank W. Brainard, a former resident
of Prairieville, and Miss Anna Vincent,
of Glyndon, Minn. Both own land in
Dakota.

Mrs. Ella Houghtalin, who, with her
husband and parents, moved to EiDorado. Kansas, a few weeks since, is
reported to be rapidly failing in health.
This will be sad news to her many
Hastings friends.

Hoosier Overalls.

!hall l» rtady lot

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ROUBTLESS
Nothing has made the
farmers feel so well as the re­
cent refreshing rain. To add to
their cup of joy and make it
fairly

Running Over.

Frank Maus and wife will occupy a
part of Mrs. My era residence: Ed.
Clarke and wife the house now occu­
pied by Prof. C. H. Cole; J. H. Beamer
the w. 8. Nelson house as soon as Dr.
Lowry’s new home shall be ready for
occupancy, and thusendejh the chapter
for this time.

Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
Wd offer some special bar­
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
gains. And if you will lookat
sell at and below cost the entire stock of
these prices you will feel more
happy.

Following were among those from a
distance in attendance at the RenastonNeviM wedding. Wednesday evening
last: Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Olmstead,
Galesburg, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Mason.
Mr.MidfinLC. W. Joo®. Mra H. ind
Miss Hattie Brown, of Richland, W alt­
er and George and Miss Brown, of
Orangeville, Arthur and Lillie Nevins
and Mr. and Mrs. Hale, of Bedford.

We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own price.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, All Goods at Proportion­
ately Low Prices.
and Wall Paper!
4 lb». choice Carolina

The board of review are evidently of
the opinion that there fa lots of wealth

lying arround loose in the city,

and

have raised the personal assessments
SSteSrSy- They have also passed a
resolution that no valuation for person­
al property shall be cut down unless
the person assessed comes before the
board and swears it down.

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending May 23d, as
taken from the books in the register's
° A^r Tumball to Emma A. Ferruson; parrel

lncMW J^"&gt;on u A. K. Brwee; parwl on we-

“S1

; ra~' - ; lota 2 and 7 Free-

Mark This:
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

Watches, Us and Jewelry!
We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
ment has of selling the

BEST GOODS

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Notice to Stockholder*-

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Smallest Margin of Profit!
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any

Drugs!

to m

5 “
4 **

Rice..............
bird seed........................................
Vail &amp; Crane’H best butter

25
*5

31, Ibe. Turkish prunes.....................
25
3&lt;4 Ibe. Falencia rafaens...................
25
I lb. best Japan tea dust...................
20
nibs.”
••
■•
•• same.... 100
1 lb. choice “
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30
4 R«. “
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“ same.... 1 00
lib.
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light fine-cut tobacco.
25
1 •
dark
35
3 “
- same...................................... 1 00
1 “ Sweet Cuba fine-cut tobacco
40
1 “ Plank Road plug tobacco...
40
1 - Buckle
“
”...
25
1 “ Nimrod
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...
35
1 -Bulldog
"...
35
1 “ Gem baking powder with XgaL glass pitcher and 2 goblets
50
I gal. good baking molasses..........
25
J “ extra New Orleans molasses
CO
5 bare Anti-Washboard soap.....
25
5 “ Kirk’s Savon Imperial soap
ffi
4 "
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American Family..
25
3 - Tom, Dick and Harry soap
ID
3 boxes beat glow starch...................
2b
4
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sordines......................................
25
1 lb. beat boneless codfish..............
Ob

Mery aid Glauware Prices.

Goodjrar to J. A. Erasberser: tota 333
W. n. v row, J
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eni request, oi ia"
•lnrair.U^,'*„cl“'t’. lewderr ud of Barry county and the communllj
generally that Mr. England was ap­ ISSSttS Mftn rwala open until 1.
HlE«&gt; are the low«L
pointed deputy game
tn.
c. D- BEEBE, Caafal''r.
XwiluSS. in.!fre’t«&gt; In the In­ malice and spleen of the Plainwell ikkDnted, May 2Uh-18&gt;T_
i.unters will not interfere with the dep­
ta. k®
J uU,'r Cemeuy, CeriC.rd
of
Thants.
uty warden, nor make the law J°op^. . .
h/tarttelt thanks t« Uh­
tive. nor will Mr. England nor .the

about

.

In Overalls we have a large variety of the best make, including
the unrivaled

A German Priest, Rev. Fr. Ording,
will be at St. Roses' church on the af­
ternoon of the 30th and on the forenoon
of the 31st of May. All who wish to
see him must be careful to come.

Wm. Raphe returned from Spokane
Falls, Washington Territory, Wednes­
day. He fa dead in love with the west,
and will sell his farm here and take up
his permanent iilnxle on the Pacific
slope.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Williams and
Mrs. Chauncey Barnes, of Otsego, and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, of Grand
Bapids, attended the Maus-llogle wed­
ding.

JckotI"! .*'”*.’* Hud the largest

Olli®,it" '!’

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Displayed on Our Counters.

then be distributed in the hands of the

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badeock

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P. T. Colgrove .started for Dakota
Saturday on a business trip. He will be
al»sent about u week.

gemacher &amp; Mason to Ira Van Valkep,burg. Mr. Mason retires on account of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, parents of the
Jll health. lie retains his business in­ late wife of Sheriff Shriner, expect to
terests at Middleville, however, to
rernmn in the city the coming summer.
DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.
which he will give his attention. &lt;UniJames, son of liev. G. D. Lee. has re*
Xaraid regret is felt in this city that Mr.
Ason’s health will not longer permit turned from a several weeks’ visit with
f proprietors,
zdFhis remaining in trade, as lie is a relatives near the southern line of the
most popular, energetic and wide-awake state.
gentleman.) His successor fa a popular
A. E. Kenaston and bride returned
young man; and no doubt the new firm nom Traverse City Monday evening.
will continue to prosper as has the old. They will soon commence housekeep­
TB-I-vH Hauers and vicinity ue cor­
In common with our citizens, the Ban- ing in the Niros house.
e-ay touted to ia«p*rt this market, which they nek heartily welcomes “Van” to the
Grand Baplds Telegram Herald:
business circles of Hastings.
*tU *Jw»F Slid kept neat, dean and tidy. To
Wm. J. Stuart was at onu time City
Pay vp.—The time for marketing Attorney. He is a leader in the Episco­
trOTWeforVwpInemeaW properly durius the
wool is near at hand, and money will pal church, agd has a large legal prac-

t’fijjr thnse. flihcn. in tfw. in

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U u Oliver the
The neighbors of Sam Easton, the dlttpration day oration
at Middleville.
Hope party in jail for making threats,
0018 “d
wil1 occupy the
are much wrought up over the alleged Hyde house, vacated by D.S. Goodyear.
conduct of Mrs. Easton and a married j3\S;GoodT?8r “d family now occuman living near there nam&amp;l Chase
houae- laleiy purchased of
Since Easton’s arrest, it is asserted that
&gt;&gt;onn nock, a
Mrs. Easton and Chase have been hav
ing a high old time, and the neighbors .Jk j'Hen&lt;%shott and a number of his
are so indignant over the affair that at (hm Ke * P0^00 of ttl,‘ P"1 ww?k
they have talked about treating Chase
to a coat of tar and feathers.' Of course
nkur,AW’
of Wacom b Co,
the people do not blame the officials Ohio, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
who acted honestly in the matter; but
J obu Goodyear.
they do blame Mrs. Easton and Chase

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“ goblets, assorted colorn
7-tndi white-lined nappiwi../...
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20
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See onr New

Decorated Dinner Sets,

The newext pattern* out
Call on us. Prescriptions carefully and accurately com­ Big stock of Lnatro Baud, and
pounded from fresh aud pure drags. We arein Heatings to lieat Stone China.
Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It.
Prices the lowest in HanyCounty at
Respectfully,

BiUdHUI &amp; MELL

�A COAT OF ARMS.

R®

UGLY ELEPHANTS.

FREEZING PASSENGERS. |

A QUIET STREAM.

THE EASE WITH WHICH ANY PAR­
VENU CAN SEduRE ONE.

be no opinions as to bri failure from * popu­
lar iwint
view. No doubt hfa position in •
roval famllr, jut not of it. has bran most tryJ.ran realise sumrthlim

Trip Made Under Peculiar Difficulties-

FAIR

T0R0N1

THE

A©
Up to within a few &lt;lajn ago there was fin
native tongue in all ite formidable atrocity.
He is tbo Duke of Sutherland, who has “do»»
tbo first time daring tills last visit in |irivate
ball and drawing room. Hitherto be had

new rich Americans. But fast spring, nt tho
inaugural ceremonies of Hie Pauama canal,
be made tlie acquaintancelof our former min­
ister to Fraim*, Mr. Bigelow, who was at
Colon o\ the time as the representative of tbo
Now York dumber of commerce. This acquaintanct* indnead him to break through Ills
former habit, and bi his last stay in New
ding of Mr. Bigelow’s youngest daughter and
Cluu-lre Stuart Dodge at St George's church
final to join in any soJcty festivitic* that led
1dm to imagine that tho portumi' which had

when a cowlioy e*jK*UM*d a ranebera, would
do here likewise, and lie api&gt;aarcd at the Bige­
low wedding attired in a deer stalking bat.
tweed suit, and heavy hunting brogaiM.
Thia was forgivrii a duke, however, on tbe
score of occeatriiuty. and, the it® once broken,
distinguished social lionore |&gt;oured in u;»u
him. Tbe hut and climacteric exhibition of
tion of Mrs. Hicks-Lord, when tbe wiki wails
of the pibroch, perpetuated by Mm Ixird's
Iirivute piper, bailed his grace of Sutherland
as Iws-entemL it wn* then he uttered a good
old fashioned English word, beginning aud
ending with the letter d, followed by the
uune which we ore forbiiUvii by tbe bible to
apply to our brother.

“Thi* beau my time." said tbe Duke bf
Buthcrhtnd. “I shall take to tlie yacht to-

titop on Fifth avenue what slio-Jd i ant*
by gad! I saw a carriage with my own coro­
net upon it."
The duk«* ought to have demanded an cx-

will funitsli him with one. The coal of anna
vsnblazocrd on the family can iagv of a aimpk&lt; American cilisen i* a harmlaw. inhibition
of the proprietor's, vanity and tlie curriagt*makrr's contpialsann*. The citizen, however,
fa not wholly to blame. Foraiuc hnii Kuiilnl
'upon him.and br had a caniagvbuilt. Noth­
ing to cuudemh m that. He, like a sensible
manXfau) hitrndi-d to have hl* cipher on the
panels l-ut lie* “women folks" were more
ambition*, nnd never rested until in a mou
*• .'i.uaiwk ... WUL',
Now tbe quiwtiotf arise*: How to get one.
Hi* auerstotn aud hiinsrlf hove struggled
along for a good many yeats without feeling
any N|*ecihl need tor armorial liearingx This
contentment or neglect anui to have cloned
Htcv. in lb&lt;* United State*, where it in mnad-

in Brasil be would endow a hospital, and tbe
emperor wmdd reward hiui with knighthood
and a coal of arms irf great complexity. If
be lived bi England he could get n pedigree
aids without doing anything so expemive as
found a hoepitah Living in neither of these

&gt;1

HtaV.n, It Imj must have armorial Uwlngs
there fa JuM &lt;mc thing to be dotm—he must
HCJXTIXO A I-EDICUEE.
When be’Us* mode up hfa mind to it, thfa is
a- easy an stealing lead plje from a junk
shop. Ho gow. to tho carriage manufacturer
mid lakes him into bi* ronfltlencr. That
uortliy fa not surprised—biasi you, no! Thia
fan*! the first txM* tlr- thousand and first time
ho n-tsi vt.-d far the college of heraldry. Ho
bring* out bis library, which coiuditts of
“Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage" and
"Burke’s General Armory"—Burku is tlie Indiiq&gt;;utaliln frland of Studebaker and Kim­
ball nnd tbd i- clients—he brings out his

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baUdtTs private-office tbo respectable citirea
•ndaavora to rocullect something about tha
amierton. Of hi* family. Any little incident
faoiKHigh. aud it fa nrtontahing how obedient
nem* ry lx- orate on such occcsions.

familiar with," say* the customer, “ami I

longs to.our branch of tbo family." Ko our
branch of tbe family apjiear soon ixi their

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easily satisfied.

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When t^-y haw rtnrted iu

carriage man opens bis heraldic record and
reads: “Jonas. Arthur Adu)i&gt;bus Patrick
Detmfa: flnii lord of Uastietoddy, Csstletoddy,
County Mayo, Ireland.

family are English by descent'

over untu me iiamo or uoiwn njqwara again,
this timoM on Eog&amp;b peer, prefixed by five

• bousu has been permitted to assume by royal
Devonshire,

cause from Devonshire."

•u-'-fai-.-rs of his family, with a result that
edified tho Duke of Sutherland by tho sight of

rolling along Fifth avenue, emblazoned w Itb
the arms of hb family and likewise tbe sup-

the realm, the whole wiruMxmta.1 will! a ducal
coronet.—Willu Sleello In Chicago Times.

A silver ribbon parting banks of green.
Swift aa on arrow, deeper than tbclr Lr i

winter some ,n «■'&gt; "v,*—
_ - known in this auction. Tho storms have been
of long duration and of great severity, and
the cold has been extreme. Sandy 1-ellows,
one of tbe driver* on the Helena route who
had a deperato time in gutting through the
other day, and wa* laid up at Helena for a
time, bos returned here, sal tell, how bo ;

Th. «on»cfette&gt;t fo«&gt;
*
,-r.*. ta Uy Unl»d But.. — R®*mu-lAwd. fot.™ &gt;*: efopiuo* R®**"- J*"
„ „ foil or maeM,. •&gt; • "‘•'^‘-5
.Uspo-on. - . d,tut..lu mfo* Ito «» »*
iB
b«» ■&gt;—P kwl -n.1 EU U-

Ixrg sulelkratennut, offiqiring of a morpmntlc marriage, and not reeogui**! as a prineo
atony court on tbe rontmont,I* made a royal
blghnoa* and a Knight of tbe Garter at the
nnd amid

V*Tbcro fa"a feeling that Lome ought to have
rtw-nUs! thfa and stood up for hfa rights. It

UotaU tutor k«.»
Cota to Wring .1 ibta wllb Uw I«™ « *
taSrto; tan
». , otakrrf ---, r—ba»^the I.
Forepaugb
show UlS
bia
. .
• ■ r.t. tl.A
.
SDOW
J*1 n,
a ^-isl dfahke to

mdiothwi

•nd they'
TiII trouble comes to num us into suite.
TIinAicii lal»ir, [&gt;owcr-from pain sad wcvincai

van never did the slugging in forty-eight

Dloodrd

People

MANIA.

Who

Cut

“It is strnngi' how some people arc affected
by tbe light air ansi fl,000 feet altitude of
Cheyenne," said Policeman Bean In a recent
conversation.
“A short time ngo a book agent reached
hero from Denver. He was rather a cadaver-'
ou* looking chap, who didn't seem to pock
around more blood in bls cosottitutloti Uian

he was afraid MunetxkJy waa going to slug
him, and when the news agvnt pamod through
peddling some orange* ho fsjrly yelled for
them to take him away. He ffaw nfrai.1 of
being kiilisL When be reoi'hcd here he got
i.peli* in the same way, ami I hail a good deal
of botlier in soothinghinL
“When he wasn't flighty he tokt me that hi*

n-arivsl any tolerably high altitude.
Tlie
least excitement brought on a frod/»;*-!l. 1
learned afterward that be never had any
tbe depot here I have known of many is-ople
who have b«en troubled in tho wune wny.
This seem* to bo e«]Mefally true of failir*.
who grow worse until they begin to desern-i
tbe bill fn*tn Sbcrman to I^nunia, City, imd
on inquiring of the trainmen I lenni that
afterward tliey gothrough all right"
“You remember that little fellow from Ne­
vada, who cut up such tantninmht the d&lt;qx&gt;t
hero a few months agof" oxkcd-toe Judge.
Tlie listener intimated that Iw hadn't for­
gotten the circumstances.
“Well, that fellow began to show the effect
tbe altitude m the train neared Cbcymne.
By tin* time l» luul rea*-l:«i ben- bclidd liarri'-nded himself in tlie retiring room and wa.-:
about to throw himwlf out of the window

caught him. Ho wax »ure somebody was
going to kill him. I got him away from the
••rowd and told him I'd protect him, and
finally got him quieted down., Tho trnhina-n
looked after him until they began tt&gt; dtxxnd
from Sherman, and soon after lie seemed to
-It wa* only a few days later that an old
lady on tho train waa taken in tho isuno.Wuy.
She got it into ber bead that a colored woman

signs upon her. Until the train treicbnl
Cheyenne tbe unfortunate daughter of Africa
did not dare move a musclefnr fear ot throw­
ing tbe old lady into convulrioiiiL Canes of
this sort turn up often.”
. “What sort of' ]&gt;eop!« «-em to be most
“They are generally thin blooded, nervous
|«opk*, who, if they nre in fair lieallh. have
got but Utt:.’ vitality lack of them," waa tlie
reply. “Very nervous old women are very
often the vfctinL*. A slight jar or shock sots
them goingj and then the depot rustler ha* a
picnic on hfa hawis aud no mistake. Their
nJwny* lelieve sotmd&gt;ody fa'going to kill
them—ClM^enm- Sun.
Tnttoofaig with a Capital "D."
The boiM committee has at tart taken up
tbe favprite Idea among army men of puniriiing ilcwrtioci, and ha* rcconitacndcd tattoo­
ing.
“Don't call It branding." mid Gen.
Bragg. ;.j&gt;eaking of the suggestion.
-No
civilised nation used to brand a human bring.

bu

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of lhariureand top.
lx.ard Ore men and one woman. One of the
men wm n discharged soldier, another was a
cowbov and the others were prospector*, I
gutw. For awhile the wenther wasn’t bad,
but pretty soon it began to grow cold, and
the wind wa* so high that the flying mow l&gt;ecamo almost blinding.
'
ALL WENT TO IUXT.
“After I luul Ixmui driving along for a white

,^,21't^

POWDER
Absolutely Pure,

Thls powder never varies. InuneiZ.

fastened
fastrewd1io
1“ a
a par- u»ctei.*sl —
,n-t ~
rM&lt;Uoed
th- ground. Ufa hind leg* bad to be fastened
with ciuws stretched obliquely out and !»■!.-

from him.
m uitm, ■
—»•
Whenever an especially violent fit of betaUjBm fcvmt ln
nnU. Probibiy
I&gt;ct seiacl Romeo it was turtsuary to throw ;-tbrn, fc, not one perwmoatof 6,000 in New
him asl batt him into submfarion. Tbe
tnow,j what a Langi out fa. A
throwing wni ncconq&gt;li»bed by fastening uij|d
ytxing friend ot mine, who has a
blo'k and tackle to tbe chai ns ,m tbe hind ■
waMderiog around tiw Chinese
leg* atri drawingthcae inrmbcra up under bH quarter in Mott street. g*'c me romething
tig body until bo was rotupe’ded to let him- ,
which rtwemblcd a dried sjmeimen of
self duwn. Once down b- wn* chainci tight
pietunw of bread fruit which appear in
nix! teld. whfio n ilorcn men would surround tJjp
gvogra;&gt;htea. It was almost
him and thrash him with'- polo, “nt“ b- (tt
g* ^feather, and m I turned it in my
tniniietod “enough." It frequenCl/took tan
j
fain* wiiat 1 »)&gt;'&gt;u!d do with it.
hour* to beat him into submtedou. and he waa
“Break it open." Iw answered. I did so.
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juon with the n.Oltrtl!de„(;l»t^
,Wmorpboaptuti-pow-wnt sSTS
l N^f'*L RM**1’ r"*uiu (1...T4

» certain monger exr. ,1I,l| b,
Kahliim and Jacob Itehfo*. t...;

mined awl

doubt, iwd
the crow d f

.to band «tc

and divers

lice I uuI to o

pwdbte to a

Whau O’B

fourth* of tb

O'Brien coot

any dwturiw

form faited t
Mr. O'Rvfa

friendsof Lew

and ujiroarJ.

Metal liclta, worn by a certaln-vCsSa 06

country. I wa., having groat faith in my
ability to reach the station when I beard the
cowboy yelling tteit I must stop. TbcM.ldi.-r
Md fallen ssfcep ogam. I got down and

polish him off. I told him to go in, and thwny that he &lt;Ud it wm a caution. A* I nw
him mauling tbe chap 1 camo to the conclu­
sion that ha might have a Rrudge ngainrt him
and so I stopped him, after intimating as
much.
The cowboy gaq.-d for breath a few
deUbly marked, and can I* identified, and It
he gore swimming can l»e detected. Tim tiinre and staid: ‘1 nover bad nothing again? t
English used to brand, and later have tat- thfa particular soldier, but he'll do, in the ab­
sence of any otbet*.’ After that I ntteoded
to the pounding myself, nnd I had plenty of
it should txi put on the back between tbe it, too. Tbo cowboy got drowsy auce, and I
shoulder blades. You sec, mere tattooing' took some satisfaction in thumping him
At Atw rwUwE
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iUOVIEpoalto lUrw-Uon. When Queen saw him
'n—
•_...
.
n"n ~ ~T*~~ T"
“*“*. «nu as air.
“u"'y/oi opjxmxo her there was a ixmt fah&gt;
hind him. Qvc*msaw
her opj&gt;ortunily
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J*
swerved unldcnly toward him, attamptlug'lo
catch him between ber huge body and tbe
- part and sq-jneza him to death, bat Bailey sow
her purpose jisrt in time and tprang wide re.
enping by a hair's breadth.
' ;
Pickaninny, tbo littfa clown etepbar*.
known nil ovw to.
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rlo"n. vnorllo
McCarthy, waa performing at Slocum's minttreb several weeks ago, ami kept his temper
well enough until tbo fart night, whm bo took
a notion to play the bad elephant He started
by knocking his kreperdown, and thou picked
him up and threw him against tbe wall Thman was nnariv---------------------------- Tr

E'nJ*n’r. who waa Jumbo’s side partner
dth tho Bornum ahnw rtou.- ,i_ _
. .
declare that she wm all right, but wa wouldn't

while.
“Getting ber out and running her up and
rlnvrn In 11m
1^-1.1— »V- __ _ , .
.

awake and that I«m killing ber.

hn Ww caught and chained he
had injured tour niin ft;ul a WDn
aud bad

REABTLES3 CBUELTT..................
fl is to delude a poor autfcrcr into the belief
that some worthless liniment will cure rheu­
matism anti neuralgia. Honrely is the k-st
policy in the manufacture of proprietarv urttcirea* in all other mailer*, and the fact that
tho prapnelors of Athlophoroa have never
dainx-dfor itevcoall ite merit would war­
ram baa not a little to do wilh its wonderful
populanty, and the thousands ot grateful
treUmcniata received bv them show that
their policy has been vise as well as right,
i-xpcricnce has amply demonstrated
that mere outward applkations are werthJ«*. The disrese has itaaaat in the blood,
remedy to be aucwoful must deal
with the ofajmctive acid which pofaona
and inflame* it.
Athfoplwnw arts on the blood, muscles

.— 7
Chan«-erj Onltr.
State of
ln p.srronMmt yotrilnx fa Hrroit C&lt;*rr for
Rnrrv-ln Clmn-erv r.t Ik- ClH el «***’:
Barn Cnmdy. Michigan.
«*♦ suh l,w M
March, ifaff.
Mary K. Marker. rompt*tnar|, v Ctsfa"

mTheatareorinwa;tiw-rt'"r'
■-■ '•’•rvEOriitrore.aoitellon* fort*un’*Mr«rt HW WW
.Ml thMt defendant enter hl* I’M* :UT» . .
CWUSV
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thi* order, and that wlthlt. t«i-ntv
Halnant came thia order tn K
faiMn Bamsom.
tlnriMt
tn rsrh »n * .
nros* IS •“
FRANK A. HOoKCT.' !r- - H W
8MFHifccoi.(nt&lt;ivi:.
flollrtt.tre *-n Q'airiSlM*
Lttert. a true copy. CHAS. N MA' h. I*?*1!

1X3W1S3ANIMVS/T/

- • 7 ——
•••» iiw.ui me
•yrtem; it invigorate* the action of the
muscles *nd boilers the stiffness ot the
pinu-. It rreche* the liver and kidnra s,
from irruating aubManc^a,
if followed up after the rheumatic
oooddiMis crese, h will restore three organs
to regufarrty and health.

Then I

taenite, taretom teMd bn“wisie£J£
with him. Thev— r____ J **?h&lt;n*

two tatnKangs a day, Rundays
Washington Cor. New York Sun.
Ti£*:£0n“&gt; *orkod “ 1
»»P«i it
wrrtlld Th,.
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the colored caterer.
and if. vna I.,.

York Timoi____________________

ting more and more severe. It wa* taking
hold of me. and I know when wraflier ticgan
to shrink me up with all tbo stuff I luul on it
might bo going bnnl (ritb Use crowd inside.
Ho 1 conclwfol to r,*!t &lt;lown nnd loot in.
By Virtue at pnwr
Great Chri*rtop!ier, young man, every om» &lt;&gt;(
notice &gt;» given that
them, except tie* sum-in, was asleep, un.l »i.r
lookeil kind of drowsy. tVefi, you ought b* .. .J - .-.W.. ... -ww—n... . ..
I rao:»a, 31KI gave co *ac
Tilt' last snven your* u. Ids life Romeo de- Within wan something that looked like a ertu*
have won m&gt; hunt them out of that I tm&gt;k
one at a tbue, and, ns I whirled him around. p*ndc*l oa oaoeycto pride hl* ricplinntmo . tretwoen a jmtne ami a Malaga raisin,
-gut » muJ the mild eyed young man.
I lit ted him o«Je under tbe car nnd gatv him way through life." Tu* other was shot oat by |
।
mrflr*t Long! nut. Well, it iwmanother one In the jaw. Ply-tty soon I had bl* kto-qx-r, i-tuart Craven, oa* day in tbofall ।
(n t2&gt;u.
pnwrre. You
them nil out in the snow, except the woman, of lttt’% on Ridgo avenue, PbOadripbia, niter
ljavc&lt;xtcn
momma glair*
giaers ana
and uavo
tovo aauu-u
dallu-d
and she wa* practically stiff. What to do. lUruk*.
iwuwu Ind
uou br-ken down tbe brick wall of : have
eaten marron*
with her I didn't know. At-first I tried to ; the animal hini«e n here Fi*rei«mgb was win- I
^^1^,1 aprbx&gt;u, txit for tbo kkig,
am bcr out, but *!"■‘*l&gt;ix*-d'nv-cff. Then j icring.' liomeo took a noliou to wander, aiid j
jiriixc and whole royal family &lt;if
I nn!M*:ilf*I t.i tho 1110:1 tn hrln rm' '-»-t lw-r &lt;&gt;rit. ■ nft--nt-fciii.tno-T—.- wr.r nmrxir the other : . .' ___ ____ . ...__ ■ - r
..... ...
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swtvte, via tuuu u&gt; tarn
uiu
•«**»
■ftt tint
but they were still too slm*py nisi stupid. animal*, lr. butte*I down tb? bri. k wall &lt;*¥»" r.*alizi* tin- orictitalfam of mccbarino bE.^.—
started down
Ijtuart j.
A.NitAA and
nH.1 *t?*W.Ml
rlnWll tbe
ill* Didgi*.
lliliet-. IvttlArt
Yptfa Kta”
Then I pit mail and ray»: '’You'Ve pot to i!ou»o
'■onio out of that, my fine lady.’ and I gave Craven fallowed him with a slaitgun apd 1
BUNTtN'lT/*:* M. MaKMX
her a yank that jmt a little life into ber. By emptied about a jKximl of *hu’. into Borneo's '
that tin» tlie rowboy Isiwi kinder pit bis grip, hatter hide. One load took effort in one ‘of !'
SMITH X COLCMiv;
,
AS a pTrio^whc:) MiMop, the groat actor,
and he came nt me inb-ndiiig to lick me I
• sva-1 managing the theatre in Hm».-k alley.
knew I wr.uH have to stand that M&gt;rt of a
rufket, bt*-ai»:o 1 laid l&lt;*n tiler,' liefore; but
not jmlfl tbdr lalarire On?
lie was a little stiffer titan I wxj, and. after I quarter*.
bad given him a tow mon wipes urnai tbe
A coujfie a: yeat* UW it eorokUina an at“T' .
WV. „. , whur&gt;«.i
d*m\tiv&lt;.‘'me ^ou/S^rir
rar, he broanu- more resMioable. Just c» lie teudantnaar'I-Canada Bill" at Hart boro. ’
was picking limimlf up, I told him why I wa*
bruising him, and that if he want«*l to lick
onyiKxty be would have an clegntit opportu­
to-x.^&lt; &lt;to .ta .«4 to IklLto
nity by helping twe wake up the other fel­
lows. Thatveemi*! to '-trike him favorably,
l..dre.»
F-&lt;lnT““I- *™ &lt;&gt;U«W '“A''*
awl we went at the mien, oo-aswnaUy giving ^&lt;™Uhrw iu» In ||»
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the j iromfa' and tho actor thus got hfa money,
the vffert of a drepernte though well tiun*l
“I fairly wore myself out on that soldier. oilier |*cojdt&gt; cf the allow, who went i
He wm tough. The more I iuuniii&lt;-n*l the
atnpMcrho got, tuttil 1'finally gnve |iim one
hunrtrrdlKo,'srrr»&lt;f tinnl -&gt; 'f
Romeo tllerl in Chicago hi 1S72 from lock­
tlnu frnirt.en &lt; 14* tv »sl&lt;&lt; t«vi -!i&lt;r. »llofiwNrt
In the mouth that made him
Rtaix Bv jaw, mused by tbe *nrc» made on hfa onkjm
I shell e*po«e for»«l&lt; &gt;11 ui . •-ib-e r ro­
this tins? tlie other men had l«u pretty well
by tbo shackle*. Hfa skeleton Is now mouStil ih-. t » the btete-’t UA&gt;|. r. M t■ k ;. **!i text
aroextl. and leaving the soldier to the cow­ c-l iu the College of Surgeons atuf PhyiicuiiM am&lt;mi|t of work |wrfot-cn-l in ibe Atlanta door of tire .-ourt km-*.- ,- 11 r e'rj c&lt; llttter
In A-dd rouniy of Item . Mkt’Cis. Ifa*t: teles
boy, who a*!ti«l the privilege of po»iiug him
tn (Thk-ag-i. I:&gt; lus time be killed three uwn
tbentaeeof
bnldlny th«- &lt;.n*u: rourt far ifa
a few time-, I turnnl my attention tn tfa&gt; and dwtroysd Mf.'M) worth of pnmerty. ,
Just imngir.c the
Mogul, nu elephant tbat was owned by mass of penmanship.
to know just where slic wn* or what aih-d u*. John t i'Briru, hail a propeanty to knock path-tit paring aver and tbe claw aerutiuy of
I spoke to her kindly, and tried to Explain, down and kneel upon &lt;inyfa*iy who was u«*r thin 'm&lt; amount «»f rrrilibliug. Imagbv.- tbo
'
H\KMt &lt;111.1 MilkXlMriS.
but it was no use. She was os far gvno n» him when ho look aue of hu flu of bad temWM. H. JEWELL D.-J-MT si., r t
*ho wriH-ould be. I took hold of her nn&gt;l ran • per. He wo* a hard animal to conquer, and work of overhauling tbo immense nmonut of
bcr back aud forth, half curryihg her, until 1 it frequently took several days’ thntshlqg. nil Li ink of rubbfah in tbo search, iu nut of
got tiro*!, and then I made tho men that we He wra kflltxl in 1*T1 In an attempt to subdtot*
tool wakixl up do the same thing, so ns to put him. Ila was kept lying &lt;lown for four day*
their Hood in circulation. She revtix-d to im- cn damn CTOUltd nfter a tlirsri.i..-. .»!
mot.' plait, by .lay and night in w-arvh of
.prore a little under tbo treatment, and' we
some trace, or following up a clew.—Detec­
kept it up until I came to the rouclusion that
tive in (Hubc-DctuacraL
sbo mud be wide enough nnala- to go on for
num lierd, were sold to Mr. Forepoagh Iret
a way* Tcl'ang tlw men to k&lt;vp a sharp
rlllase of 1'ralrievIMr It, *mi&lt;1 - Trfy. •* iTw^
spring for
This low price wm aclookout on her, and to lw&gt; careful tlx-nwlvim
day. the seventh rfsvH June. A
Wealthy Merchant—What!
You here &lt;wi Ft IJay. Cbefourtrei.;!: &lt;tiy of &lt;Ho•-•n-A. 1’..
ous temper Quora bad! an unezplainabfa again! Why. I kicked youdirern stair* and
hatred for Janie* A. Ifaifay, of ifan.um. nut into the rtrevt thj* monilug, you Impu­
novxntxu Tiir. rai»E5UEJui. ,
Balloy &amp; Hutehinwn, from the lint time she dent fellow. Ftaiuter-I*h dot ao? Vat a
. “1 had an idea Ihnl I nsu then Mxnewbere
saw him, aud tho big brute never lust an oj&gt;- •SdeiMlid memory; 1 Ls.l forgotten all about
near Twenty-efght-mile station, mid 1 knew
that 1 must reach that place ImsFocv dark uu- portunity to make an attempt upon hi* life. IL Don't you vant to puy a frelder duater
johx J rr.KKik'i. „
pvfore you kick me out some more.—Texas
Mining*.
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EUGENE BAUTlUiKN.

mend tattooing. Thi* L* a practice that some
men. sailor* in particular, engage in for pure
delight. 1 don't ere why It should not prove
a good means of punishment.. The army
officer* who study this question of dreiertlon
want to tattoo every man who enlists. Then.

around tho big ’D’ to obliterate It. Wc have
begun small, no aa not to excite too much
virtuous indignation. Our *D' fa to bo only
an inch long. It ought to be two fret ou one
man. He lias deserteil seventeen time*. The
fart Is, some meu prefer n well kept mili­
tary prisen to garrison life. If cougrere
should |W« this tatooing law it would require
about live pounds uf India ink so supply tbe
army annually. There are about 7p&lt;&gt; doer

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Robinson tn Southern Bivouac
RAREFIED AIR AND

Ufa.

arc i» Ur.' babit of railing at tbe huge famliire
which their princes and prineqsoes pile upon
the tax rating list annually: yet I fancy that
tbospoctacte.if I-on! Lortefa childltwi fifteen
years of tvodlock really vex— tlx-m more tlian
would tbo prcsM.ce of a half doaru little
Iz r.pvnt th-.* jwblic crib -London Cor. New

a
, w AcresuDjecs io severe
for foanw, jm. IXirinj
Uma I «ai never free from tho disease

laid up for months at a limo; th* last at­
tack was four montha. I could not a«irt

&gt;lulwr. m iiormiay,
He bad throe Iwdroonii,
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xasoi.
/W33NWI3 isymow
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chasing for about a mile. Then I hauled up
and went liarb after I.,- Wk- r__ _ . .

. A Chicago merchant decided to
country will backoff from a ra.
and will
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J*014^’ r-ai&gt;“bte of fully'witLt.nd
« U» effect of alcoholic flokfa .C

Wall Be New York, will
p*ud) ob roreipt ut
la &gt;1.00 mt buttle
Me. far PilV.

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"The Soo-Mucklnnw Short Lift

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beautiful

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Twn Thrmwh Train* Mrh w»y

Unexcelled Hunting and FisbWwhatlhaddoM.

TtaatN

*«h a good-n
dirco^tinued

�I
faiij.y howled down.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.

TORONTO'S LOYALISTS ILLUSTRATE
’ -THEIR IDEA OF FREE SPEECH

Viscount Cranbounm, M. P., ekt'wt aon of
Lord Halisbury, w«« uiArri&lt;*l at Loudon Titraday to a dhughter of lh« earl of Arrau,
Royalty was liberally rejwtoenlrd at tlv evromony.
(
51. Schnasbalos has bron nramaturitlr
Uevod from dirty ax commismry in Atar-y
nnd transferred tn « riniilnr port at La«.n, In
Ibc ttoiwtrneti: of Aiwa*.
Forty tnnnufactnring e*taWWini-n s at
Hav.whiU. Mors., dowri their door* Tu«wlav.
throwing d.tflO pcraotw ou* ot employment
About 4,000 more wen' lovkwl out. Wt*lw*e
day. The Ktate liooni iff arbitration will atUnnpt to adjust Un trouble.
Tim will of tbo late Washington &lt;’. D»
Patiw, of Now Allnny, Iivl. dvvvra alrait
IJKM.ULMJ to hUfnriiilv. nnd tlm renuihiddraE
tbo estate, estimated at tS,OlX&gt;,UOD, to LcnevoIvnt and &lt;*hicatiuual objnct*,itvduilmg Al.UA,(4H to De.i’auw uuiversity.

days of the week.
Michigan LegUUturw*
Lxwtxo, Mich., May K.-The house on

0.X’ Cowh^P'upU.

e-x.

No core.

Ury i.a»rert down laertrrat tug*her “Edith I no F-*.v- b-dd by U . 11. Goodyear JcCo,
■ , M*,**l-a,‘d Kraite. aud uitseinth, every one
,
•,
.
.
.
„ .- _
hkro her. And .lie h..» uweij gulden hair and
railroad meeling ifl l»*erfl«14, 1m------ j
v..ij uia non &lt;ni our recog­
wu" I !L**
4! tt* I"
pMy
or
*“ ““ "»
nition. tliat it l» not so far from Sunday but’ b7&gt;!
’•&lt;■'
’’«wr romptexiaui.su ' bells county, refused to &lt;ive suvlhinff
b«J. H *|*j |. brr look, Al ,| lb_
. ,
Iru* ml lluawt io Bl*
there Isa di-tinct, if diminished, flavor of its. areilEKS!-I
_ ____ —.. . w -nw- imine* were re••oahd by the clrrk &lt;tj*&gt;n their reqtwwt. This Units’ still “along the tint of the week* but li uu.|n-i..Mi tatliir* Iiurtbrr hadli&lt;*a?d wkai lipids.
leave* the nfllniuitive vote 51—thv exact con­ Thing* lu-otnhrd for this convcnienUy vague
stitutional nuljnrity.
irrial etui still tn creditably perfonm*L But rtur!mir*lkiU1“‘'’ •’‘«l'*ir,AJu»b.r HOHLT» Blood Rauedy guaraaLaxsisn. Mick. May I!*.-—Tho Uli inr Uw tomorrow, co foci, will be already tin' mid- ,
suppnunioncf gm«&lt;&lt;ynnl insurun-w wa*. wait die of thv week. There is, accordingly, a i lite «|&lt;tirU the iMMitrtot *hvr
- *......
link'd
intu’a dr^J tknM or SyP^Wc Poisoning, it purifies the
sllsht
"Lurry
up"
tlngv
alxnit
Tu«slay.
■
to tlie Uiird tiwliiig by the bouse Tiwwlny.
Morr and boo&lt;lit n waply. L......
w. it taltir
mil„. whole system, and baoiahfe all RbeunMrtio
Edith ,took
IVcdocKlcy is still worw, off for identity of ;*“{&gt;;
and t-’iO U&gt; each of Dakin's atloncy* wnsap'rMiltlhat U
St cleared
r!r=r=d her
I... &lt;fl»Jte- and Neuralgic pains.
We ruazuteo 11
,&lt;,rr Ibriidaeiwa
” -'•toebes. made
mxAx .
....
prvprintxl. The M-nate ;wuw*l tiw&gt; "aR- of pountenatKx*. Jtsjwxi tecliictly to U known I .cr' /ki1. L'!? i
W. H. Goodteak A Co.. Druggtsia. ’
omamyt" bill, fixing tbe age nt It y«wr&gt;- It by iLniot living that of any other day in the mr skltesuit talr amt re»j.ai.d now slid* nut
I nteh *urrteiiup&lt;d by
now i Aly neo!* Uir piv.Tnor’* signature.
week, a* some ivnsins are known only by beautHuir’ put the must
v.ho almost fin*te»d
I.axHlx'i. Mich.. May IS.—The graveyard tlieir Lt* being anybody else. Tht&gt; riiiddie of
F” "’ll company at n&lt;
inwitnnea bill wtv juMed by the Iuhi-.» Its forenoon is ttw time, when we ask some fJ.uTsJ*T£:,,‘
,5 “” "‘l“ “
\Sft*ln&gt;mbiy. and the lull nboUdiiag tlie t-&lt;ud on^, “What day i» thisf It ha* m.-curred to ..‘XS'Juu.™"1"'
4&lt; .’-itiona! tongue
We are now prepared to furnish all eta*-* with
mv tliat their might be, iu quirt famili&lt;w,*‘
•4 rv*rectiun and ( hartlioi *M kilted.
pu|4^nn-nt st bonle. the whole yf the lime or
I"- »o carriagnt.
soldo special bit of (&lt;*d tua mnemoiik- fpr
1.AXHJXU.
Mich..
May
90
—
Tim
2
cent
mllfor tbeir wpare mwnrnts. Dn-idke, new. light
tlx- ItiMdn b'siw, the
There ore five young women unrolled in the
Wednesday. If thv t~h was sacred to the
and tTofltabh&gt;Vr»ou« of etUww sex eaaby
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|&gt;nwrnr*a la Wealth
..law dcjmrtnwiit of th* Mivhignu unlvuraity. wnv fare
earn
fm.n so cents to gs.oo per ending, and a
_ ,—,—BM. ..j ,«*u nuuse 1 (nir*- Teutonic Venus, and so came into Friga’*
To ujoiti tn.xx, arhcaul tbino.
day—tiftto IL. Th« bill [vuridtw U-.at all
day. is there not some fle*h or fowl that
The dmth is announcel if J. R T. Mandi,
»«e there', hope.
Tile i-»&gt;Ud mil ral* t|&gt;r ami rIan unw-nw throng tmuiinr of O&lt; crliu college. He wu, for­ roaif* in thv lower penln«ula cxce|&lt; Fund* re- might ta- cotBidenxl to belong to Woden!
i* ntly Imilt or l&lt;w« tlian twenty mile* in Do v.c not know, indeed, of a wbohwaino
V.xrr •‘/’■•"'/u* "’",Ur •*rrir’|l'Uon nt hand :; , ”.miu
me uiniaeM. we mau
merly odiUir •■f .Tbu Advance.
h-ngth »hall In- allowed to charge 'J evute per
,r *r' *fl111 roumr may run.
,o *“rr&gt; — are tx-t well aaUklird wa
The atrikrs in Belgium nre spreading. mile for each niitoand a fraction thereof and vegetable, a little under a cloud, iwrlians,
Wore trull, than i&gt;oetry in tbeso Hue*, a* will M-mi one
doll.ir tn pay for tbe trouble of
.\x'u«^'i‘ Y1' S'.!,r* ‘.nrr ,hc l,M", ,)O* S®"®- wminr.
Full wutln.uA ind mtuu Yrer AdwhcsM subdued fragrance iu tbo hmt-« might
Eightroa tbausanii workmen in the ■'•ntordte&lt;&gt;&lt;• more; that railroad* in thv uppur ]renlnx*U^ 11*‘|? 11.'t
u,p Kteat cunitive &lt;lr»wa Gaouok drtaxo.v A Co. Portland. Maine,
tnct liavc struck, and troop* nn» I*mg wait ••i’a will be allowed t«i charge Hrants a mile stir ItM'foui-.taliwof memory acid of tear*, mid
1 r' ,?*’r** *
b tacrlpilon.
gc ttuwe to tlie disturbed region.
only. Tbe senate pa»ed tliv h-mw bill requir- iiuirk the clny! Yet if wetearcb cautiously •d ibled l&gt;y much rr»«.irch Mnd careful *tudi to
uhf'PFrelief otUfl tl.i»e wrakneaaea and all(Juhni*«
Tliv Mate council ot Franc* lms.grnnt»*l the mg all |wr*om selling, '&lt; hotel* using, oloo- in our mental linprvwl-ju of Wednesday, wo !&gt;ir
Rtatr of Michigan. County of:
may find a kind of leisurely and humdrum lurnta |^*.‘ullar to ftmaira. Al! dnirgiat*.
ptayi-r of Prince Murat for reaturation to the margarine to nntuxmeo lhe fart by cnaspirulink that U all its own. Tim hour of tho fimte
iiniiy.
Similar plena from lhe Urtefuw
■The common rrnmeilof laid I in ton has order
uu* pater*, nisi t&lt;&gt; well it for what it to.
of-tlrt»-wrek ila.di into grent enterprises is gon". ed auotber mile of pavvtnet.l laid tbli summer.
. “J
i«»»iiiig». iu said County, on
prim-r* were denial.
I.a\mxu. Mi&lt;-h.. Kay-21.—The bill provid- I IVc are in the midst of everything, with
Thursday, the Mh day of May. in Um: year
»mw thousand eight litmdred and eight, -seven.
ing for free text ls&gt;»k» in tliv public sdioolr' timo enough before u.i to prevent burr}-, but
pweat. Wm/W. cote, Judge ot ProtmteT
Don't snet-xr. snrezo. hawk. hawk.suit, blow,of Detroit pmw*l the hou*- Friday, but tlx
*’“■** « Otoste Harford.
not enough to invite any vigor of attack.
•11%-urt evrrjlMidy with »«&gt;ar oflenslvr dr1r“I5?Jl&gt;tt&lt;!r°f
1 ahis. May 21, —M. Ih Freviiirf
bill providing the mnw for tlie whole state This early ndddk&gt;oC-thc-wrek-ucea it is uni
iJuTJ.'i
breath. H you have acrid, watery dlvciiaires
humor of inL.™..| U» p™a„.t th&lt;1
was •lefralrd. H. H. B&lt;d**«ck, of Iktroit, tn which vaguely marks Wednesday to tlie’ from tlu- i«i*r and cyr*. throat dlwaiv, cxuuuk
uiiabl* to CMMrurt a tbe mtrrrat of tbe publishing bou»w
choku.c sriisathni*. cough. rit'Clng noises In nul.of John M. Nevli.». guanflan of E.l» Can- mind.
.
&lt;-nil liaitdPTind-daughter
of said iteceaard. par­
bead.
*'&gt;liitii'.'
hialarhentui
other
symptoms
r-'ernn-nit ttau in Lly, being grant**I the1 vxtrannlnuiry privi­
Thursday, however, begins to Lave a dim u( ii4*al catarrh, rvmeinlier that th* manutae k
l,, rpln “*l forth, that U&gt;il E.
tlmvi inlege of luldrenlug the l*Mi*e in oj&gt;j«ni-.iu.i 10
Kn«pi&gt;er., nr some other suitable person may
y ttapfxmrt kau- &lt;g
jivnumlira of a uonso of cod-of-tbe-wrek turer* ot |&gt;r. Sacv'a Catarrh Iteinedy offer. In Iteeeawl"'"*1 “*,"lto,,,r*,or ot
r*t*te of said
h'lth. t-vo reward lor a raw of catarrh
J »«“««' opinion tbe talk
about it
It has to a greater degno the C&lt;«"!
whirl) they cannot cure. The Kcmed&gt; Is sold
| hurry-up stiggvstivenom of Tu-wdny, but with by
IJ *&lt;&gt;uMhnvean«.*.*..
•ihdlTS**! “ ‘•.•rftrrRL_t,uu Tnetetay, the
ilrusgtq* nt ouly oo cento.
ELECTION FRAUDS.
•th day of June. A. D. isaf. *t ten &lt;i ri&lt;i-v in
*/ ci te proxprot ,g
j thU mark'll difference; On Tuwslay it was
The
Grand
Rapids
experimental
well
has
during Uyo»la few
j the haste of hope; now R is tha lm*to of ftar. ,
struck asphalt and a cdMMierable Dow ot gas.
It i&lt; thv day of feeling oi&gt;t&gt;v. smsl with ttio lot
of things that were to have bren done (on
'XV *XV* * V Of tha good things of thh
^*kV’XVYSlife sre sorrowfully Jet OtBrr. In the City of Hxxilbg*. In **iii eo-intv
Wednesday
we
should
have
said
"to
be
detw;"
wurTvudrtvd hi* &lt;-&lt;&gt;:»iNDta.xarouK, Ind.. May 2J.-Tlw friend
wrT twrelc. *hy the t^ayer
niiwkiu iu favor of gnuxl jury Frtlay night rcturm-l thirteen i now wo us* tlie regretful or tvmor.i-.-lul "to’ alpne on account of Dyspepsia. Acker't Uf the prtitlourr U
iginjlrt n&lt;u to r.rai.ivd *^ r
any pnitictiMii who m^ktnientM agnind prominent ]nUticianw arid b.iveUvnri done this week—“uml In'ro we Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
And It to further onh-red. iti v Kahl petitioner
might have confi­ i-ecbo-.i ofllci.*n for complicity in tbo elwAtom are," wo say. ‘•part the middle of it." Thurs­ Indigestion aud Cooxtipalion; sold on &lt; rite notire to Ito pj^aa iritere-^’'
dence in hi* ability forgery cnsni, Tbe nauKO of tbo*? indk-Uxt day is therefore tho working &lt;lay jcir cx- positive guanurtee al 25 and W cento, b; tetr, ot the pcndrncy&gt;f *tfd r»
braeing thereof by canslotf s &lt;w|
to mixniiplbdi wliat an- mid to bo W. F. A. Berntinnier, prwwlenl Cvllrncv. If a man ever doc* nnyndrnko of
W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
to to |Kibl|.)w&lt;! in ito-UiML
newspaper printed Miid clrruM*
to him (De Freyci- of the canvaming l«»ri: John F. Ctmiwel- solid work—it bo is not constitutiiitially op
County
Itichoni and Charles Hackney, father of Itarry once In each wrrk tot j
m-t; wen*! ini|wt«i|bhv Saturday M. Roti- ; tnnn rind StcjiliMi J. Manluck. inupeeti-rs of pc*«d to “working IwCwceii tncalv" at all—be
weeks
pterion* to nud day oTht
election. Wbcie retiirns were altered: Simeonand sod, gypsies, were arrested in Toler.x*_ z.
,W*t. W.COLk. .
I do and taken to Jackson, Friday, foralCov. eliairnain of the central rommittiv;
[A Trot Copy.]
.1 Ullcc of Probate.
legrti horse stealing and assault two
nt the Imdgrt &lt;MuuniM&lt;i&lt;ui to the acceptanev of Henry N. bijean, hi* attorney; John E. HulliTlie sinking of the Ug giu -well near tbe years ago.
w. '-Minty clerk; Gcotrw W. Budd, &lt;te|&gt;uty
portfeUotl
county ctork; John S. Reunion ami Samuel Fn-neh camp turnpi'.i- call* to muxl tbo fact
I ree*^
U* CtU'e Ot JOhn °™nt' d*The liest is the cheapest.
Hill’s
E
I
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crkiqAwanl
worker*;Dr.
Chari.*
N
LABOR TROUBLES AT CHICAGO.
that thearusian n»ll in Gwr lluitu square
Notice is hereby given“D
that 1 shall sell
st pubPeerless Worm Specific is both the best i&amp;a-R;w,fe
.^v.
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ui uraiin. contains gns, altbou;;!i In anal! quantities:
nnd A. "I. Beck. All three pre Dcm.*nitx and this, by a uaturul i.nd Ju»t grad.-itkm,. ami cheapest. Sold by W. II. Goodyear
■•inteera.
|
in the forenoon, at the prvmli
Indii-tawnta w.-ns abo returned agaiiwt Grit leixts to an uicMctit wlildi hnppciihl before * Co.
rtlll
l1
K
bt
f । their
cd tn tbe Township of 6ranr&lt;
lamre &lt;L (.'arufll&lt;an. .-Uainnan of tbo codnty the IVator Work* rompatiy wont
mixing
(in Wednesday, in i'aris, France, a ty of Barry. In Uie Htate of M
Michigan. I'UFKUant
ivntml rOmmittcr, and W. T. Burroughs, n tbo artreian with caber water. Winn tbo banquet was given by 100 breeders of
Hcrnw and authority grant
&gt;t«l to tnr oc tb.i
loth .tey of May. A. D, UK, by tbe Probate
4mlgO of olectiou. who are Republican*.
artrdnn wm pijied jMirv Utopia went with it; I’ertheron horses to Senator Palmer. Court
of Barry County, ytf.-hh
Tha indi' twl men cam.- into court Hoturdny tlx1 people didn't wont the gur, but they i^ot Ezra Itust, and Col. Thompson, of
monXng and gave bond* for their nj-paintni' it, anyhow
. .Mii'hlgar.
(•■final. Gen. Chruahan dkl not njipedr, h&gt;*
A ilrunk-m man itasgcrv-i Into a sal'Kinaiui
Tbe |*culbr purifying and building up pow
lr-ing in Washingto-, tn uttt ndanve upon the calk-d for wliUkrr.
ndoptoL Th&lt;- rttx.&gt;rt nfllnn* tliat nl*.ilntrm of Hood** Snr»ar|M*rl)I« maxe It the icry
National militia drill. JV. F. Barrow*, tlx“Drtter talio a drink of water first," sni-l te»t medtehf to take at thi* vearibu.
]«T~*ial l:idt&gt;fM.-u&lt;iracu of the itulivual to wrek
....
me xniui «ni oaaner. ot seetiw i-mUing iarltevyier; “itll straighten you
nr not to wxek. to empl&lt;»y or nut t«&gt; employ. ••l.argwl with vrttng twire. The etevvti Dwn- up.”
The Salvation Army of Michigan Uou number twenty-four. In town two. nortbof
nnnlwr ten west. *u!.}rict to a certain
a fundanr utal principle which xho-.dd nrwr
celebrated Uteir seventh anniversary in ranee
-A"right, Joluinir; fetch V-r out I" he wild.
ocrats are imiichsi for •maqilnviy. nnd » i •&gt;•*
moriKast* made in fa»vr of (tn» Huxbre; also
lv q&lt;u^tioin*l er atKiiilwl; tveogniwa tluit them—Coy. Bernhariw. ('ouiM-lman. Bud-l,
Hll—beth Grant,
Tbo t&lt;arke&gt;'|&gt;rr tjirncd the fnticet, nt the the United States in Jackson on Friday. ?d!i «,„‘r°A,“‘?o'‘cr.rliht
there ar- many opportunities for g&lt;**l in tt*- Matlock and Pwkln*-t*re sejuuntsly l*&gt;
n Mu.v ot t hr dressed therein.
Booth and!wife were present.
same timo slyly ••■tting flroto the g». nnd let
Dated Nsv tech. A. D . 1M7. I
-x-i4tiao» uf
di&lt;U*1 f&lt;-r overt a»-t» m -vsuxs-tMMi with tlie tliy water nui into tlie sink wlulo tic-•■&lt;-nt for*| KI.EEI1.e4&gt; NIGHTS, made mteerabte by
M M. H. STAX LAY. Administrator.
•t tlm-w:ng and oj&gt;|
tlmt terrible p'tiuh. Shl[&lt;»h'» Cure i» tlie reme­
iid i-uul! rt&gt;Hr |&gt;art.
। Tbe inebriate's rye* ojsmnl wide a* be tan dy for yon. Hold by W. 11. Goodyear.
THE DELAWARE WHIPPING POSY.
SHILOH'Si'lTALtZKRI* what you need for
the bln-- flour * playing in th.' falling stream.
jr.ir]»are. that while upon fun-buiw-n'-al
| !L&lt; diook. Ho
siknt and white He Oui'tlpnilon.iGrt* of appetite. DIzzIim-M and all
vyuiptoni* ot |»i«pcp«l;i
I'riee to nnd TJ cent*
priiM-ip!— it w&gt;Hild be uaalen to &lt;-onf-r or urshook again.
per byttlu. bold by W. H. te&lt;odyvar.
Iri'rnie, there mv xtill nuuiy p.iutv in which
qutoklr
•‘V.'hot* the matter*" atkeil Johnny.
For lame bark, tide or ehert.uwShiloh * |&gt;ar.-•■ntrn-oce* nnd arii trntmo* are i-rferUv
“l»&lt;l-d'ycr think I’m gum'ter »walkr boll oaspliuUrr. |*rice S ctxil*. Sold by W. H.
ri^ht anil |m»|M-rh and tiud upon ma-h
)
ping* at NewcastleHatnr'lgy attract.-! n torg&gt; llreC
Land tn it is a nmnifetf duty to take advantage of the ■
(TOw&lt;| of spectator*, unions them several Mr«••f'ircf Hell Href—wk.-rel I don't we any
uplortaniti-** afT.mic I by aA«x-iati&lt;«i* to &lt;w.i- ; tmM. member*&lt;rf Li*--Mexican village&lt;-um;auiy fire."
f.-r toipdber, to th., cud that *trike&lt;, lockout* &gt; exhibiting here. Eiglrt culprits wm- *trip;x» I
“Why, ttore—right In that w-w-water!"
and mh.T iffeturhaacM may tie prarvuted;" I &lt;ind liutesl to tho whipping pouf, while tlx
“Aw, yoa*ro rraxy! What's the matter
sheriff administered tto catT Two mm for with you. mnnT
t).c theft of a chto-km were punidm! with v
“Holy brawnsr lie yslltd, jumping for the
»ha!l im-rnil in n-ganl to ajqireuticwi. nod not
many Wow* iu a thief who sjole
wort) &lt;’«r. “I’n- got 'em; I've got 'eml Gee
p»uk in tbo dictatm of lol-T arganlattiuin:"/ tha*. of plimtiiiatn. while n pr.-t.-vdonnl Mirak thief
whiliken*. Pv&lt; mrtVni?"
■ni atxfl* “rt-wanls in control ol thv men employ.*! n»
And they ph-k&lt;«! him off the sidewalk and
buihlutg* will not br rtCVgnizetL" toi.l tliat and h-ekwl tbs pr&gt; ieiro*- into |-rrrciit |*ir
“forKnen, Mtb" ogenta of employer*.' *!iall writ. received only five U»h«»--ju»t half t&gt;»
not bo uudvr th" control of thv union white number given tbe chicken thieves. The i«i;&gt;7 U
•«»—(hg in that ixtpscity."
i*hm-nt Ivgnn with U'iUhni Morri, (&lt;mI-t-.Ii
I was *fai:di:ig at a ! alnmlai.W* window
T.H*KNTKY
At th- m-'tiag of tlx* Trad**' council th- Wiargud with awiult with intent to kill. H.
lately, hmkiu; i;t an irnnuxw dfoijday o! lino
• lu.ir. *j*-aking of tliv iik.v.- to gat tbe Brick­
..Z£ H fiOA/
.■.li'rt*, when 1 wa* joined by a friend wb*&gt;b
layer*' lUti-nt to unite with th“ ixatDcil, *ai I
G«X»D at Nte:
BETTER at C4e;
timt tlu- olij-«ct of the ooandt wa* to strike nt rtvo la»law|.J&lt;jiin I 'iuiq&gt;l&gt;ell. (nr tlx- tlxdt of a ulrnivd a pn&gt;f&lt;-.»i&lt;'tiai fop. but who nrv.rtlmHKA\ Y at
per van!.
fc-e.
ilelivcrrd
Uirawlf
at
folione:
-All
my
tliv root, in rto- trehitert’a offlra, which would tray inf ring*. 8v« ta-Ja-v; Antonio Galli-.
WE
lift-, until a y« nr or two ago, I was a slave L:
..impel architoctsto b-t only to cimtnutui's
WE
tin* »hirt bmom. In &lt;&gt;ld Unxe. whe-u Ui&lt;*
who employ union luto/r
'x
SELL
SELL
dm Are1. May IU.—Itefir*antativsB of all John Hrok mat Allen MtOnrkm. larvenv of f.i-bioti wn* to di-play a Rood deal cf it, I
tlie building tnulei mrt V&gt;cd:nw&gt;tay nnd chickvu*. tan la*lxM eeeb; Itenjnmiu Sim- u-jd to eit up night* undying tbe last aragreed to *u»tain the pnwnt lockout until the nioqs, ilarorny of n «-k*ek, ten taste-* . Sila­ mageuK-nt of the plait* and tho best method
uuioM are beaten. N'lov boqr* were ugrw*l
of making the roufounded thing be smooth 1
Murray (rolorvd), lancuy of ■ quantity of
on nt a i-aq ■enter'* day'* work.
I *hall never forget tbo feeling of trium|&gt;h I
platinum, tea laaiwM.
experieneed when I flrrt IranwU that by
Jn foL
making two or tiirr-e *harp m-nsre u&gt;t&lt;mi tlxANOTHER LIQUOR OUTRAGE.
lower end of it, the uj^rr end would uot
Dm Moixm. Iowa, May 18.—Tbe big dieMr.
flare out like a scroll of sheet music. '
tillery *m served with notice Wolnwalny
“Then they l»-gnn to cut th" veils high:
tbai urxter Ux, ruling uf tlie nu(&gt;rrtnr court it
O’Brien aud |«*
and from sheer force of habit, I kept up all
inuat chew up Alout 37JWO gallons of iwer j
IxptAXsrous. Ind., May IP—On Monday thia nonsense for about ten years longer.
night E. R. Elin, a prominent citiwwi nt
“Finally, smtn* that my necktie always
vim of the attorney general, whod«-i&gt;lwi that (oatxvilie and memlicr of tbe Dem.*-rntn- concealed my shirt boeoin, 1 conceived tbe
We are sell!eg Gllta
Solid Walnut Frames,
central committee of Hendrick* county, was. sub!line idea of dtopansiug with shirt boeomw
r.r irto... «r «*• qmw,
brutally
amaulted
a
few
itulea
«mt
of
Dannlle
altogether.
I ordered a kA of short tailed
at 20c and White
At »28. tSS.tW,
- .,...-mgo( tbenatkmal an
«’»•‘M-gnu,.. nlMj tiara Mr. O'Brian
by Stteve-Hampton, Jr., awl beaten with a
and up to *360.00
blank! at 8e per roll.
biixlgwm in a most shocking manner. Mr
' ar'ij,«* by a guan! of
THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
Ellis has been greatly intrrw*U*i in temperance
to Iwrin with, the taundrw* charge only about

Working Classes, Attention

O

NALL’S PRICES

|

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OUR | INGRAINS!

"S

Hop

.n^_BODY BRUSSELS.
■__ ”IOO
yds

■* . : -J*!
Great Cyl In

Wall Papers.

w WM,
Jefferson Avenue,

Parlor Suits,
7-Piece Slits,

Rower,

Lucy Hunt, aged 18, waa seised at Pltteburg WednoaUy while preparing to commit
■licide by Jumjitng from a bridge. She bad
been suspend
dbobedietxw.

to only within tbe tact twenty rtan that tbe

HASTINGS MICH
‘■Wa H.

He atoooMauiMtfy htaarif wan

cate and

soon

oSJillm.??0'1 ’h-l— a

SBOftt
drew by dipping in a preparation and baking

and that be eloped with hto wtfato stater.

’“killed by hghtnfag

tbe killing.
Recce Uy

_

_

Otear Mckalmr
which to objectionable.—Brooklyn Cltiran.

at CTintou,

At tbe birth ot tbe late Count Von Benet,
tbo Austrian dipk
-- - -

" instantly killed.

- * n*«nLw&lt;
•* kuw

.JeUly inebriated tbe Utile fellow.

Count de tot

-That*,

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�Additional Local Items.

R. K. GRAM,

On Sunday, a. in. next, Rev. G. D.
Lee at the M. E. church will preach a
sermon appropriate for decoration day,
at the request of Fitzgerald post, which
organization will attend id a body.
A DETACHMENT of the salvation
army passed through this city Thurs­
day last en route for Jackson. As the
train stopped here our citizens were
regaled with a sample of salvation
music.

The state con ven yon of passenger
agents in Detroit, agreed to give half
tare ratt« for bass ball. each road to act
as it pleases as to newspapers: no more
private excursions; summer excursions
at last summer's rates.

Sin Knight J. C. Andrus and his
estimable wile entertained at their resi­
dence the drill corps nt' Hastings Divi­
sion Tuesday evening, with ice cream,
etc. Tho affair was a surprise to the
Sir Knights, and was duly appreciated
by them.
Th* -Herald Party" given on Friday
evening last by the proprietors of that
paper to their subscribers was a grand

success, nearly 400 couples l»clng pres­
ent. Mewra. Peckham k Godfrey are to
be congratulated upon their novel and
successsul way of pleasing their patrons.

Clement Smith, acting as prosecut-;
ing attorney, and Under Sherd! Sheldon
went to Johnstown Tuesday, to attend
the preliminary examination of Chester
Cole for girdling an orchard. Col?
waived examination and gave bonds in
the sum of SuOO for his appearance at
Circuit Court.
The ladies of Coats Grove and vicin­
ity have organized a W. C. T. U, nnd
meet at the disciple church every two
weeks on Thursday afternAn at two
o'clock.
They will alshArganize a
band ot Hope, and a yeffingladles W.
C. T. U. Al! are invited to attend and
become members.
.

J. C. Woodruef has purchased of
Bunyan A Son. tho latter'a boot nnd
shoe manufacturing and repairing
business. Mr. Woodruff will do all
work entrusted to him satisfactorily, and
solicits the patronage of bis friends,
and the puMic generally. See his an­
nouncement elsewhere.

Is prepared to tell you just why it is to your in­
terest to buy

other lung difficulties. This treatment
has met with, the most wonderful suc­
cess, and Dt. Baughman proposes to
give his patients who sutler, from dis­
eased niDgs the benefit of this latest
and most auccensful method of treat­
ment known to science. Those suffer­
ing from chronic lung troubles should
avail themselves of this treatment.
Saturday

last as Mrs. E. C. Mc­

Elhaney was coining down the stair­
way from Dr. I‘olh turns’ office, and
when about half way down she was
taken dizzy, pitching forward and fall­
ing to the bottom. She sustained a
bad fracture of one of her wrists, the
bones protruding from the flesh. The
injured woman was carried into .Dr.
.Lathrop's office. where the Dr. reduced
tbe fracture. otter which she was taken
to her daughter'^. Mrs. A, Nobles. Mrs.
McElhaney was atiout taking tbe train
for Charlotte to visit her daughter. Mrs.
Pancoast, when the accident happened.
Tbe injury is a very serious one. and as
r matter of course her recovery will be
alow.

ME-

Replies.

houghtaLih

MR. EDITOR:
Mr. Schantz's “short reply" has been
duly noted. Lie probably understands
by this time that the Journal editor is
not tbe author of article signed by my­
self. If the capricious critic wants to
know who wriiai them, let him inquire
of the Banner editor, and he will find
cverj- arti_le over my name both writ­
ten and signed by myself. Any one
who has read the articles on the over­
seer qnartion cannot but have come to
the tollowimpihirteen conclusions.
1. That it wits both dishonorable
and cowardly for Mr. Schantz to attack
me under tbe cover of taxpaj er. •
2. That his object waa cheap glory
for himself with possibly the register's
office in the dim horizon,and himself as
a champion economist riding into ofi’icc
That lib di
i conclanally

Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats &amp; Caps
of him, and you must admit that the reasons are worth your consid­

eration: .

1. New Stock. No old goods.
2. Buys for Cash. Gets all the discounts.
3. Sells for-Cash. No bad debts for good customers to pay.
4. No high rente to pay; and the lightest running expenses of any
similar store.
.
.
5. The best fitting, most stylish and best made garments.
'i ou
get a good-fitting, well-made suit in the latest patterns for less money
than you pay elsewhere for garments that no pretense to fit or style.
6. In consequence of all these, he can sell you anygoods in his line
•

z

•

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

FARMERS!
Don't forget to come and see us if you want Binders, Moiren
Horse iUkes, 2-horse Corn Cultivators, Drills, or'unjthinr
in the Implement, line, or in Carriages. Wagons, or the Best
Koad Wagon on the Earth.

!:!"h.

Gasoline Stoves

Screen Doors and Windows at a Very Low Price. Abo screen
wire for making the same.

Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

►

Auti-Kalsomime. the finest wall .finikin the world. Any­
body can apply it.
Horse Forks. Pulleys and Rope.

Mini anil M Twines a Specialty
ED. POWERS

mouth and putting both feet into it.
13. Thatlf there was any underhand­
ed work in the selection of overseer Mr.
Schantz was guilty of it, since he at­
tempted to have the board pay more
than S4O0 when he knew Mr. Eycleahymer would take S400.
Ab to the present overseer, I have
before notified Mr. Schantz that he need
take no responsibility for his actions,
and now tell him and your readers that
if the selection were to be made again
under the same circumstances I should
make the same .choice again. ,
In conclusion 1 would say that I have
aimed to cJpYny duty as superintendent
of the poor. If I have not done so, it is
because 1 am like all members ot the
human family, liable to errors. I think
I have said all I care to say on the
overseer question. If Mr. Schantz has
any further edargas to make against
against me let him not sneak around
and bark at my heels under the guise of
taxpayer, but let him do as a man
would; bring them before the board of
supervisors, a majority of whom are of
Mr. Schantz' party, and therefore ought
to be relied upon to hear his story.
fl. HOUGHTlLIN.

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

AH, THERE!
Just the Thing!

Milwaukee Junior Harvester!
.

The Lightest II eight.'
The Lightest Draft!
The Loimt Elerator ofany Elevator Hinder'
The EtuiaHo Haidle!

Actual, Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.
Without a single exception it has more steel, actual weight,
than any of the alleged steel binders.
®
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test, 75 lbs
less than the lightest snlkey plow.
Wrtl%W h^tLP&lt;nJch^U!?
Ihe liff,ltest’ Ule
han­
dled lightest draft binder in the market should get the Mil­
waukee Junior. Eor sale by

MESSER BROS,
RICHARD JOHNSON,
Middleville, Mich.. State Agent

Hastings, Midi.

Furniture!
Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest prices,

that place is at

ARCHIC M°COY’S,
Tie “Blie Fnil” Finitm Store, Halims. Mich.
best opportunity
The best assortment, the
1
and see for
for satisfactory selection
yourself.

JjON’T SW

fl. That the four ouperlnUadeots
were justified under the drenffistanoed
in accepting a bid SllX) lower than Eycleabymer's.
7. That Mr. Schantz, has placed him­
self in a very shameful position by not,
telling the people why b» concealed
from the other BuperiD*ntents "the
knowledge he had KSJKTfe-cLeahymcr's
accepting WOO if U:JpulB UajCmora

, Ovar a hoi kitchan stove this
yourself miserable and th-ed of life."

make

Buy a Gasolene

apon ntul aeter all the
I ot tbe defendant. Lewis
follow lug property and

PLUMBING

J

uMpM ft

ovancer Miecrion. and
lected wm declared bv Mr. Schantz to
be his Moond choice.
*
10. That Mr. Schantz is the man
who wmrt* to be letdown easy from the
comprMBiidng and imcatnfortable positloa ia which he Um
himself.
when urged

LOWEST ESTIMATES

He asks you to be your own Judge. Call in, see the goods and A Full Line of Hardware Always in Stock.
get the prices, and if you know anything about quality you will admit
that Grant’s prices are below any competitor in Barry County

the poor Known before bids were called
for that Mr. E. would take 94U0 if be
couldn't get more, he would have been
eontinnea as overseer; and further, that
he and Mr. Schantz are responsible for
the fact that he was not his own sue-;

fag ma.
5. That he has

BUIUONG HARDWARE,

Several varieties of Barrel Churns, some of them very cheap.

Cheaper than any Competition
can show.

hr-/.:

That la his reMsrng jMMoJf

,

on anything in our line
Respectfully,

_

Schantz, had It in bin power to correct
the abuses of which he complains.
4 That Mr. Schantz knew that EycIflflbymerwa^daeeept•400tf taaoouM

8.

Id every variety.

Bought before the advance, and are prepared to give

I for himself
ipEd.Green'a

difference* to a
ap? wmg them to judge
uttered a deliberate au*
he hits shown the
ty and hypocrisy of his eoutMMOR*

HOUSE TRIMMINGS
We have a large stock of

Dr. Baughman baa Just received the
necessary apparatus to apply the new
gas treatment for consumption and

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Bam Door Hangers,
Mack Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

j®*? 0001
comfortable. Buy THE HI'-'1
will find the beet made. safest. most ecu-iouu’.'
rtaveat
■

■

And Gas Fitting . specialty. All work promptly done.

CaHin
Aud see

ufield Diving Fine Furnace, the bert .nd mort
economical furnace made.
■

It is called

Tropic.
r store a full line of bu»r’,JEt
U» hardware line, I’ncw. »&gt;**•
Beepeetfolly,

WEISSERT BROS-

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The Hastings Banner
. VOL. XXXII. NO. 5.

gooDYEAE

HASTINGS, MICH.,JUNE 2,1887.

&amp; BAINES!

JUST RECEIVED

County News.
OEREEY.
iDG£'1?'TWn,?'ot Wototox). «M

W.
and Motherhood.”
bto:k»n&gt;lth. Mr.
itr
&lt;1 !lck"''IUe In place or MUler, who is txuirding at Jackson for
tour month, ter torgirv
f°r
-fhll.i™-r J'”' o( “X 10r “
M.,
S»nda,in.tea«lbr
nJPk1” *“ 3tatwl last week." Such h
not the case. Children's day will be obas^utXl Ith® T*m.Mn‘ck church June 5,
as stated in your issue of May 12.
wm SS.'T f’ yrt ,,ulte B,ckWill beybold, of the Agricultural
college passed through Gerkey last Fri­
day enroute for Cheney school house.
Johnny Smith raised his house and
moved his kitchen last week.
Mr. Feanudl, of Grand Ledge, put a
fence around the Myer’s- lot in the Ful­
ler cemetery last week.
Gray Bachelder has applied for a
patent on a corn cultivator.
Dennis Haskell, our is putting is a
stock of dry goods.
FREEPORT.

PARASOLS!

From thellerald.

&amp;*«t wrckCPar&lt;1 Uk&lt;a 'triP tO Sa8l^lBW

Freeport will celebrate July 4th, *87.
J. W. Roush is up north looking a
location to settle in.
'
*
Eber Mofflt is arranging rodms in the
second story ot the rink, intending to
reside there.
Albert Coach and wife and son Frank
expect to start Friday for Milwaukee
to visit relatives.
C. Brengartner and wife were the
guests ot S. HelTelbower and wife of
Carlton, Monday and Tuesday.
Sheriff Shriner passed through here
Friday otyhis way home from Middle­
ville, whore he hxs been tracing clues
to the Nelspn murder.
Ed. Andrews and Frank Herrick are
dealers in Russell's patent fence, and
’’ire now working in (’.rattan. Kent Co.
They were home to attend the Herald
party.
The Fillmore pustolhce has iwn clos­
ed on account of the death of Postmas­
ter Darling and will probably be dis­
continued. Mail for Fillmore should
be addressed to Freeport.
C. G. Griffin of the Lowell &amp; Hast­
ings Ry. company, accompanied by
Col. Dodge,, of Lowell, are here this
week and afe meeting with good suc­
cess transferring notes for his road.
Elders Wales and Moore, Adventists,
dosed their .series of meetings at the
rink on Sunday evening last. They
contemplate layingselge to Hastings in
about three weeks, and will occupy a
tent while there. It is not the prov­
ince of this paper to say that their
presence here has been fraught with any
great good, nor thaCthe advocacy of
the Advent doctrine has done anyone
hero very much harm. There isfl'L the
least doubt,that the few who have em­
braced the Adventist views of the Bible
are sincere In their belief, while those
who oppose keeping, or resting, two
days in the wrok- which must be done
here where one rests on Saturday—are
'M. JONES.
just
as sincere in still believing they
Dentist.
Al! work promptly attended to.
____ are right in worshipping God on the
time-honored Sunday. As men always
have differed so they will until the end
C. WELTON
of time. Elder Moore states that the
Is aaent tor the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co. Advents will be in Freeport again next
He writes policies on a (ban's property against winter.

Which no competition
in 5arry county can
duplicate for the mc&gt;nev. See them and you

will be convinced

GOODYEAE &amp; BARNES I
he Hastings Banner. D'
&gt;

H'

suisnsp rucnsoATs,

at

■ . &gt;. Bap.p.y Co., Mich,

ALL L. COOK.
jiiftion rates

ou by flre.Hxbtnlnr or wind; against a man's
life by death and accident.

ISpeela! (’ormpontlcnw. j

While John Meyers was at work on
a barn for J. J. Wing he had the mlsfortue to dislocate his shoulder.
(Officein Abstract Block,Hastings. Micb.)
Memorial services conducted by Rev.
Have tho only set of Abstract Books In Barry Bowen at the Cong’l church, was largeCount).■
iv attended Sunday. May 2&gt;.ith.
*
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Beeler
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
May 20th, a girl.
Lawyer,

QOOKJt SHELDON,

ADVERTISING BATES:
»-.......
1100 00
A-aiti!:’ tor special positions.

pr.le i-Uejlln the Job Printing De■ to- BsSnkr- Everything in the
:»&gt; 11 !:-*•. and with the latest (sees ot
a -• apjiroved patter:)* of machinery'
•teat “•jrkmtti employed, enables the
.
...
wn—I,

Hastings City Bank.

J

Hastings. Mich.
Practices In all courto of the state. Office over

CARLTON.
Jgy Carpenter and wife arc spending
a lew days at Hickory Corners visiting
4 £. KEN ASTON,
,
friends.
A.
Attorney at Law,
•Horace Barnum lost a little colt last
(Over J. 3. Goodyear A Co.'s store.)
‘
" Jay Carpenter lost a One cow last
Practices In ai! courts ol the State. Collections
promptly attending to.

Monday.
„ .. .
IfARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, ’ Abarm Davenport was called to Ann
A rbor last week by the news of his
JJ. Insurance and Loans.
brother
’
s
death.
Officowith J.G. Runjan^lton. 2 doors north
Isaac Comth, who has been in Jones­
Specialatteutlon given to making '•xebanxes ville for the past two weeks, returned
of property.
The interests ol non-resident Saturday last.
property o.-ners esrefully l.kok-d «nrr. Farm, * Abram Yarger has begun the cellar
of all sizes for sale or exchange. Houses and
■for his new house.
Charles Slid th commences the carpen­
•r the Jaws ot the State ol
ter work on his now house this w^r.
'Michigan.
Peter Henney, of north Carlton, rais­
nappen &amp; vanarman.
Lawyers.
ed Ids new iwrn Friday-last.
Taylor Daniels, who has born very
(Over Hastings National Bank.)_
sick
for the past low days, is able to be
ir.cvs Dee. 15. tSMin building for1V1LLIAM B.SWEEZEY Attorney
KTupleJ by Messer Bros.
t V At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. ^OrvB^ash and wile, of Clarksville,
OFFICERS:
Ionia Co., were the guesta of J. B. Car­
Practices In nil courts of the state.
penter and wife Sunday last.
n. President;
ILLI AM B. SWEEZEY,
The ladies’ aid society meets at Mrs.
S. Goodyear. Vice. Pres.t
Justice of the Peace. Jesenh Keeler’s June 8th. All are in-

HASTINGS, MICH.

K

C. D. Beebe. Cashier.

CollecUoks a specialty.

DIRECTORS:

ViMrs^JuUaDB*rnu,“ is ot the sick list.

T M. B. GILLASPIE.
m
Notary Public.

One more new member was taken
into the 1. O. G. T. lodge Saturday
RowedsMftlA_______ ___________ _______ ■
.
I. E.’knapjujii,
Chester MeSMT.
“^"’numtor or youn* poojlo from
J£ARY C. COBB,
Freeport attended church Sunday evenFA8H1 ONA RLE DRESSNAKER. '°fy'hra "’ugolUrato th. front In no.
rr*l r.iuklpx BuslneM Transacted.
The Latut Styles Always BuppUod.
,
Some Helds arc headed out. The
AlUnlioti Git*n to matins h?Vrop is looking rather slim In most
f’ W. LOWRY, M.D.,
and Fitting. Pattern* Cut io order.
nh es on account of the drouth.
*•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
P : erb Chase is building a new house
Booms over Schantz' Store.
tn town or country promptly attendad.
on a piece erf-ground which he leased
Hours from 7 a.m. to*P. tnJ.}C" Iw’ir»-s to 10 a. tn. and 1 to 8 p. m.
-£er.luue at Holloways'drng store.
of R. Vester.
c*7 Sprelal attention paid to surgical diseases pnANK e. BOISF&gt;a&gt;te/;/,

barhyville.

W jl. LANDIS, M. D.,
•
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
o’i« iipor south of the post office, win be
1If-rrd*} or night.
’

p !;.TIMMKHMAX;
* • Hcinojpathlc Physician &amp; Surgeon,
iEir»t donr eas, 0( RoUowsyi* drug store.)

I *LAM I’M AN, M. D.,
•
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
gta.'T?'. Mn.tl

dNeases it specialty, files.

John Jackson, of Vermontville, Sum
dat ed at his daughter s, Mrs. Geo. Higku&lt;1

Farm Machinery.
mrlirdw oUl *«&lt;!

d°shwn&gt;ax&gt;’a«W&lt;’f Unektuate-, vtaJd
Friday- , , ,
Fred Sonlr-i. &lt;* Hotter. 'tatal “I
KMr rhnilp!1"'
visited «t
SUW. th.
‘^BrflSwnS'hm.dml.thotomdffi ~jLd® SronT. yard

TAlThom./n«"7 SLr',ns'!JS,i"S;
Ito mbtortuw to tet »n 8-lnch Ute
M hU wrlK oo. wwk «° l“t
Tbundny. oilUnr »n
«»h.

SOCT/f HASTINGS.
David Lake is better at this writing.
Edith Havens and Ruth Lake Sundiwed at their homes.
Prof. M. V. Rork delivered a very
able lecture on the reality of a divine
being—God—at the Star, Sunday eve­
ning. to a large audience. Persons
from Hastings, Quimby and Hope were
present.
Road warrants have been issued and
work on the roads has begun.
The meeting at the Star. Saturday
evening, resulted in the organization of
a temperance literary society with Mrs.
Henry Havens for president; Mrs. E.
Bennock, vice president; ami Albert
Eydeshymer. secretary.
Prof Rork
addressed the meeting. Another meet­
ing next Saturday evening.
Hereafter the readers or the Banner
will find us on deck, nearlv everv week.
Any Items of Interest handed to Norton
or Will Paton or Herb Snyder will ap­
pear in this column.
.
Rev. Martin will preach at the Star
next Sunday evening.
The ladies of the Star W. C. T. U.
will meet at the home of Mrs. John
Stilson next Tuesday at 2 o'clock.
■
Miss Ida Ralfeis staying with bei;
grandparents in Ilopu, Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey tills summer attending school.
NASHVILLE.
Mrs. Mina Wickham is visiting
friends at Grand Ledge.
.
Dick Sturgis and Mini Brown were
married Monday.
Saturday was a bad day for base
ballista. A nine from Hastings played
a picked nine here, on Putnam s pasture
lot, and at the end ot the sixth inning
when the score stood 8 to 10 in favor ot
Hastings. Charlie called the game and
gave the boys five minutes in which to
make a home run, which they did. The
Vermontville’s second nine also beat
one of the Nashville clubs.
Hime Walrath, of Greenville, was in
town a few days this week.
Jake Heckatborn has returned, from
Marshall.
Frank Treat is under arrest for sell­
ing liquor on Sunday.
The bund have erected a line stand on
the corner of Main and- Maple streets,
which they used for the first time Sat­
urday night.
The forenoon exercises of decoration
day had to be dispensed with on ac­
count of that'beautiful rain, but a good
crowd assembled in the afternoon, and
the opera house was packed*to listen to
the address, which whs delivered by
Dr. Snell, of Vermontville, and was a
masterpiece, such as only he can pro­
duce.
Quite a riffle of excitement was caus­
ed Monday morning by an anonymous
letter to James Fleming, whrning him
to move his jewelry store, 'as the ad­
joining saloons were to be fired.
There was a church trial at the M. E.
church Saturday, in which Charity’
Downs was tried for falsifying. She
was “churched," but will appeal to the
conference.

WHOLE NO. 1620.
HICKOR Y CORNERS.
Wheat on the ground is on the down­
ward grade appearing much worse
than it did several days ago. •
Quite a large number of people met
at the residence of G. W. Monroe on
Friday last in the capacity of Grangers
or an order still higher,* transacting
business in their usual manner and at
the latter part of the dav held an open
session. Dinner and supper were serv­
ed to the assembled guests, after which
all repaired to their reepective homes.
G. W. Williams has painted his house
and horse barn.
Sheep Shearing has commenced and
some farmers are completed.
idney Tolles is having the basement
I of stone laid for the erection of a
new bam.
J. II. Brown han been making exr
tensive repairs on his grain burn, grading the yard and is now having the re­
painted, adding much to the conven­
ience in the farmer while the latter
will add to durability as well as neat-

S

B. H. Lawrence and his brother
Frank completed planting ninety acres
of corn last Thursday.
Geo. Crooks, Of Kalamazoo, spent
several days about town last week, and
while here erected a tine monument
direct from bis factory to the memory
of Mr. and Mrs, Stedman, father-in-law
to Lewis Williams.
A. G. Cortright lost a valuable colt
the other day.
Herbert Barnes and wife arc now
enjoying lovely times keeping a cozy
house near his father, W. O. Barnes'
residence.
R. A. Polley has his new house part­
ly erected.
FOUli CORNERS.
Ettie Coats and Mrs. Will Smith's
babv are on the sick list this week.
Mrs. Eugene Davenport spent a part
of the week with her parents at this
place.
Mr. Baine’s family went to Kalama­
zoo last week to visit their son Frank.
No school last week on account of
the teacher being exposed to the mumps.
The M. E. foreign missionary will
meet with Mrs. James Townsend on
June 7th instead of June 14th as in-1
tended.
Ths young ladies W. C. T. U. inet at
the school house on Sunday last.
Some of the Advents of this place go
to Watson to attend their yearly con­
ference.
Sheep shearing is the order of the day.

Dr. Lowky will leave for Chicago
J une 6th, and will.be gone two or three
weeks. Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, win
be at Dr. Lowry's officii during the lat­
ter's absence, and attend to all calls.
Di, Lowry win spend the wo or three
weeks in the Chicago Eye and Ear Hos­
pital, in order to better fit him for his
specialty, the treatment of the eye and
ear. Dr. Lowry has met with great
success
in this practice, and has acquir­
'
ed a splendid reputation. He propose*
to
further enhance his usefulness
.as still
a specialist by his attendance at the
institution named above.
Simeon Bektley, aged 86, father of
Mayor J. W. Bentley, and one of the
early pioneers of Barry county, died at
।his home in this city Thursday a. m..
'last Mr. Bentley was a man highly
esteemedby all who knew him, straight­
forward and consistent in life, and
thoroughly in earnest in whatever he
undertook. The funeral took place
Saturday at 10 a. m, from the late home
of the deceased, and was largely attend­
ed. Father Bentley's genial presence
will lie missed in the community where
be was so favorably known; and in
their deep affliction the sorrowing ones
will have the sympathy of all.

' The injunction suit instituted by
John Day and W. O. Freeman against
Mr. Holmes to restrain the maintenance
of the Hanchett mill dam was decided
last week Wednesday by Judge Hooker.
The decree was in substance as follows:
That defendant Holmes, if he shall keep
the Hanchett mill dam to the'height
to which It was raised in 1866,
shall pay the cost of the suits, and $106
to complainant Day, and S'.i) to com­
plainant Freeman. If this paymunt
shall be made, the bill shall be dismiss­
ed. If this payment is not made, the
injunction is granted against the main­
tenance of the dam higher than it was
previous to 1886. Clement Hmith was
attorney for complainants and L. £.
Knappen for defendant. The decision
grants
neither pad(y what was asked,
but is rather a compromise.

Judge Hooker reversed the verdict
of "guilty" pronounced some time ago
in the justice court against CharifGilkey, of Plainwell, for alleged •viola­
tion of the special act against spearing
and netting fish Id Gun lake. The
reversal was upon the technical ground
that the jury, in the return of their ver­
dict, failed to state ot which one of the
BOWENS MILLS.
two counts—spearing of fish or
- Sheep shearing is the order at present attempting to spear ihlvin Gun lake—
Some have commenced cultivating with which the defendent was charged
they found him guilty. About forty
. Gillaapte, of Hagartowm, Ind, different reasons were argued by the
is spending a few days with friends defendant as to why the verdict in the
here.
--jusuu;
justice UVUlt
court' OI1VMIU
should ur.;
be reversed.
Decoration dav opened up very un- Among them was this: that the special
favorably on account of the rain; tniU-wct was unconstitutional. Judge Hook­
soonafternoon the join ceased^ and the er sustained the conatltutloniillty of
people began to gather at the G. A. IL the law. Spearing or netting fish in
halt About 2 p. m. the procession Gun lake or their destruction by other
O. V. SUCK EP..
headed by a martial band started for means stated in the bill is contrary to
the cemetery, where the sen-ices were law. and those interested In Gun lake
CEDAR CREEK.
conducted
according to the -G. A. R. will see that this law is enforced. Mr.
Tolles Bros, will begin work on IL.
ritual, interspersed with appropriate GUkey escafied payment of the penalty
Webster’s grainery this week.
Some of the bovs got so frightened a music by the choir and recitations by of tills law on purely technical grounds.
few nights ago while fishing that they the Misses Della Bixler and Baird. On The law is stul in force, and violating
threw their light Into the lake, land account of the heavy rain in the fore­ It will be made very unprofitable busiwhile getting their jack stuff out In­ noon we had given up dll hopes of our
jured one end of their boat and came speaker, Wm. J. Stewart, of Grand
near committing suicide by jumping Rapids, lait just in the nick of time,
C. H. Comau,of Middleville, drove up
into the lake themselves.
Wheat, white
Major Anderson and D. R. Cook with Mr. Stewart. He delivered a very
appropriate and well arranged speech
were In town last Friday.
John Flanning's youngest son died which gave universal satisfaction to the
last Saturday morning after a long and post and ail others present. Services
closed at the cemetery with appropri­
painful illness.
Frank Newton is building a hay ate remarks by C. H. Coman. Arrange-,
barn which is a much needed Improve­ ments were then made for the annual
town picnic to be held at Barlow lake
ment.
Reuben Ixirabee has a new wind mill. June 17th. The following parties were
There is to be n dunce at Tolles Bros. appointed to make arrangements in the
Hall. Fnday evening June 4th. Pre­ various districts: No. 1, James Young, Lard
parations are being made for a large Jr.; No. 2, L. B. Price; No. 3, James
crowd. The hall will be reserved for Springer; No. 4. A. Hadley; No. 5,€. M.
Bixler; No. 6, b. Pierson; No. 7, H.
thoso who join the dance.
No. 8, b. C. Richie; No. V. Sam­ ReHHM
Edgar Fisher's oldest son is very Lemley;
uel Davin; No. 10, Jacob Milbourn. Let Calf Hhltoi .
sick; Dr. Vanhorn attending.
.
these
appointed see that all necessary RbMptxUU
11 motors—&lt;1
The carpenter's are at work on Myers'
arrangements are made. J. W. Briggs
Alt. Ormbly will start up his saw was chosen president. Wm. Richie vice
president. C. AL Bixler committee on
mill In Week’s woods next week.
The Champion reporter hearing of
Manv from this vicinity attended music, John Hall marshal of the day
। the recent good fortune of our excellent
Decoration day services at Banfield last Come all.
colored townsman, A. L. Robb, proceed­
Sunday.
ed yesterday to hunt him up and inter­
Mrs. M. Morthlnnd is on the sick list.
view him. Mr. Robb being a mail car­
Alf. (&gt;rmsby, ot Dowling, was In town
rier. and on duty every day from morn­
Monday.
ing until night, It was somewhat diffi­
M
arried
,
by
Rev.
Geo.
1J.
Lee
in
Work is now being done on the road
in this district which is much needed. Hastings. May 29th, Frank bage and cult to catch him at a time with suf­
A. C. Walt went to Kalamazoo last Miss Dora Bristol, both of Johnstown. ficient leisure to give an account of his
lottery windfall in detail.
week on business.
The great attraction last Saturday
After waiting patiently until towards
Mrs. John Valentine is quite sick.
Sidewalks are to be laid through our waa the sterling silverware exhibited evening, he was Anally found at the
post-office, and in reply to Inquiries,
village soon.
...
, by John Besstner in front of his store. gave
the following account:
Edgar Fisher's boy that has been sick These goals are for sale very cheap.
My name is A. L. Robb. 1 have been
for the past three weeks is slowly re­ They are just the thing for wedding
in the employ of the government as a
presents.
John
is
bound
to
have
the
covering.
mail carrier for several years past.
Allie Kipp,of Bedford, spent Sunday- best.
vAbout a year ago my attention was
cd with Baltimore friends.
Wk ark in thorough sympathy with called to the Louisiana State Lottery
by reading an advertisement of it In
WOODLAND.
the board of revfew in its efforts to
Chas. Collins has returned home make personal property pay its propor­ the Atchison Daily Champion. I at
once made up my. mind that as soon as
again. He has finished his car-load of
tion of taxation. But in order to do I tould spare the money I would , buy
°ai?you wish to see something nice, this we do not briieve it is necessary to a ticket. About eight months ago I
invested one dollar and drew a blank,
proceed
on
the
lheory
that
'all
men
are
call at the picture gallery and see those
and for seven consecutive months I
views taken on the streets Monday last liars.’'
invested one dollar a month as regularMrs. Chas. Laird is recovering slowBase Bali-—The following is the Iv as the month came, and up to April
1JOn Sunday evening, at the M. E. standing of the league clubs Tuesday drawing. 1 drew a blank each and every
time. J ust prior to the April drawing
parsonage, Levi Holmes and Mrs. Har­ evening of this week:
Won. Jxwt. 1 concluded to go one dollar more, and
riett Holiv were unites! in the holv
if J lost that time I was going to quit
l&gt;onds of matrimony by Rev. L. M. ivetrott............... i.........
I sent my dollar as before to M. A.
Garlick. All wish the couple many IIouki............... . ........
U Dauphin, New Orleans, lx., and re­
years of happy life, as they are aged re­
ceived ticket number SS.HIKJ. and to mv
spectfully (W and 72.
inexpressible
surprise and delight when
Decoration dav was not a fizzle after
the list of prizes came. 1 found that my
rill. About two o’clock people began I iidiatmpoliN.. . ...................... . ................. *
-­
ticket 22,800. had drawn a prize of
to come and all went to the Town hall,
1 gave the ticket to C. N. Sdp,
where there were sc vend short speeches, In an accident on the .Michigan A- SiiiOd.
agent of the I’acitic express .company,
made by some of our prominent men. Ohio railroad near Marshall, about a for collection. He sent it on to New
after which Hon. Clement Smith, ol
Orleans and in a few days afterwards 1
Hastings. aildreMed the crowd, and all
received the whole SSjUCY»in gold. 1
who heard his remarks thought that county, was sevrrly Injured. Through took the money, and — J-*—•1—**thev were very appropriate tor the oc- hh attorneys. Messrs. Kuapjwn A X au- small amount to pai
Anuan. he Instituted wut tor damages
deposited
it In the E
Natloaal
On Saturday last the Odessa boys against ibat company. L. E. hnappm Bank of this
citv. wh
plavedball with the Woodland boys, went to Totede w eek before lust and credit to-day. Thus
and the Woodland boys came out best. argued the case for the defendant l*ireferee’s decision
There is considerable talk now of the fore the referee,
I). L. N. railroad running a survey must be very satisfactory to both the
ud his client, for the latter
from Lansing eo Grand Itaphla, .and Xttorurv
waTawanted 17.600 damages. Notice
running one-half mile eouth of the cen­
ter of Woodland to Freeport and Grand of the referee's decision was received
Saturday night.
Rapids.

Additional Local Items.

�Agricultural.

encourage rather than
who think-of making

SMILSB.
Counsel for the
men of the jury.M
c*se which, more th
c-hs I longed careful
similar cases, this fi
stead of unfavorably
_
other kinds of work.—Hural New Fllegtnde Blatter.
Yorker.
“I remember well," said Barley, In a
reminiscent way, “the old gate where
A Bloody Affray
we did most of our courttar. The dear,
l«often tbe result of “bad blood” In a tanUr or dear gate.” “So it was,” said Mrs. Bag­
ley, musingly. “1 know papa said it
cost himBSO to have the hinges and
other parts repaired that summer7
‘Hbutlnr UMpol.ou.'to,
tb« peril to health, and
Extract from a young Newport
swell’s note to a friend: Sorry I Can’t
bee introduced two Your sister This
afternoon, mi Valett left my Three
o’clock suitin New York an’i kouldent
sssrss go
out In a Checked suit then. Orfully
u&gt; u„ HtouS;s to^"7i,xj sorry. Faithfully yours. Algernon
Bertie Silly." N. Y-Mail
A small boy at his first appearance in
a parish school at Rochester, N. Y., was
Jenks' Dream.
asked if he knew the Lord’s prayer.
dream the other night. He
mSEfi
Pfl^-fiahter*’ ring, auu In the He replied that he bad never heard of
middle of it stood a doughty little cbamnloo it, whereupon an urchin at his side,
&lt;mc° ar^l
,kn«*ed over, one bv with a friendly desire to excuse his ig­
“nc, a score or more of big. burly looking fr(.
low-*, n* they Advanced to the attack. G imfta a* norance, said to the teacher, “Please
ma’am, he’s a stranger from Pennsylva­
nia!”

LE

OF CHICKASAW BAYOU.

SNOWFLAKES.

I am prepared to say that country
How do they got
life is not more yoki of culture and en­
cottonwood grove, which Lal
Prop after drop, to a *taa‘ flow.
joyment than is dty life. I say this af­
• tho Confederate*. and which
ter living many years on a farm, five
vu an entanglement through which an un­
Aad tbc roafiow«fae» to tbe rift of tte cloud.
years In a city of 40,000 inhabitants,
armed . unlucumberad man could pam with
and four yeart In n dty of above 400,000
inhabitants. That our country homes
are bare and cheerless, that our country
life is barren and devoid of recreation
in many cases, I do pot deny; but that
tank wm
as a whole our country homes and
limb* twrred tho approach of a hostile force.
country lives are in this respect inferior
Jiut tarond too abatti* waa the flrrt line of
to dty homes and dty lives, I know to
be false; and the statements about the
barren, cheerless life of tbe farmer
THE SEWERS OF PARIS.
often found in print, are bare and
foundational libels.
We need not be surprised to bear
(lay Metropol!*.
these statements made by dty people.
through the deep abattie that crov
Most often they are tbe result of IIgnor­
top, where bo would find bltnaclf on
frnturm in tho movement for the benefit of
ance. People who have spent their
tbc oufferer* from the recent floods in France,
lives in crowded factorke and miserable
and tbc goegoout arwers are liberally patron­ md the foot of the aloplng bluff beyond.
tenements; who know co more of
ised by tta foihionab!.' world. A n-porter
country lives than s mule does of ethicsOne would fan ry that the fmt of charging
of The Oil Blas gives thia deecriptiou:
.
who read nothing beyond tbe goadp,
-Wo Itarted from the Placa Ctateiet at 3
scandal and murder sensations of tbe
The Earl of Carnarvon, at a banquet, o'clock an i dcecvnded a little winding atair- otter tapoKlNbty. Mounted and In full unidally paper and the vile slush of the
in proposing the health of the clergy, ra*', the atejw and walls of which were cov­
blood-thumter-and-corruptlon ten-cent
said:-“In these days clergymen were ered with a green cloth fringed by a red bor­
novel; &gt; ho Krt their notions of a drama
jwWtwieorioa^
expected to have the wisdom and learn­ der. Then; to not tbc slightest danger of ■oil­
from &amp; W BUI performance, thdr
ing
of a Jeremy Taylor.” His lordship ing your riotlira or of encountering the fallen timber, daaondmi into and climbed
religious ideufroma Sam Jones and
was next day reported to have said: ■lightest dtongnwabic odor. On arriving at out of the Wyou. gained a pamage through ----------- ---- —----- ------------- —
thdr culture frou* the bill boards—
the
abettto,
ate!
al)
lb*
time
cowed
with
a
“In these days clergymen were expect­
these are the once, who most frequently
tU"‘Z d,,p..rl'e&lt;t “Iber charms of ed to have the wisdom of a journeyman
deplore U*e barrenness and sterility of fa^\£J7n™
SStiM a«ZS.- A. "'xde.UD»U™ctho by the tailor.
.
the lives led by,country people.
**?,
y?^1* of Ailments and IrrtguUrtles
If city pwwie had more culture and not'n'nfv *leJ*ex- .To check this drain upon,.
In the New Hebrides, a savage went ▼lUkm. and were grown in pmicn* t tat arc
’7 bcr strength and health, bat upon her
enjoyment’ than country people, I JSJi.Ti
amiable qualltle* as well, to her first duty This■ to the priest with his two wives to ask
should know it. When 1 first went to Is safely and speedlly aMomidtobS by acoSte his blessing. “Two wives’" exclaimed
» FaVtSte
the fifty I lived with working people; ?-r^H^ntrarn? *?“»
! the priest, “impossible; one Is all the
l£e*crtPt*on- • nervine and tonle of wonderful
as my affairs prospered and niv income f.Prepared
especially for the Silcvta-i church permits.” A day or two later looking fellow*, nil neatly drawrd. Alnvo
U-. was a mow of tube* and pipe*. They are
increased, I lived with merchants’fami­
su®t‘rinK from ••dragging down": he returned with one wife, with the
poritfon.
A'V! weakness Inet- same request. “ Where is the other ?" the water Jiijw*. tta two l*rge«: containing
lies, and ifcmJlv among people, though Snt
not the wealthieat, yet ot wealth and dent to women -a boon to her sex. Drogatoto. asked&lt;he priest “I’ve eaten her!" was our drinking water from the Vaune and
the water of tho Ourcq, width to u«ed for
Ayer's Baruparilla to the best alterative the reply.
Je{su;fc- Sine® leaving the city I have
waiting the itreet* and sidewalk*. Then
mixed nyuch with city people. Hence I tonle. diuretic, and blood purifier eve^Xf^nducThe cage of marmozeU at the World’s there are the pneumatic tutao, In which wv
hare seen home life in the city in all its
Museum has irresistible fascination for ran In-ar the ratUe of the dtopalcb boxee at
■
grades and phases. I fount that the thenroJ^^JL1***’^ b,Uf tl,r »««k
they
shoot along.
visitors
who
are
sensitive
to
resembdaily paper and a few lightjovels con- the proposed f.i.ooo gas well at Dowagiac.
“Suddenly wn beard the pawengen in the
sututeq the entire reaainfrmatter of i.Ti^e i??p.u,Br bIood Waer. Hood’s Sanaparll- lancea. A very wicked person desired
U&gt; buy one. of these human little crea­ wagon abend of u» uttering cnet of admira^gari^very family. True, there were
tures the other day, because, as she
wcewuons, some people of very high
said, it looked so much like her deer
culture, of solid attainmenta; but comminuter, and it would be such a spirit­ Pont Jfauf. Thb tunnel to lights! from end
parwl with the country they are rare.
ual
comfort when that worthy divine
1
,r1cadi,y believe what lecturers
will tell vou, that they find the most
i.twtoiA. was out of town.—Sunday Herald.
it ”
or Uocb;r&lt;i with
solid audiences in the country; that WitaAv r&gt;
Mrt
Bagley—“William, why is it
Teething
Pahua or
polish will Mas in tiie dty. while brain Stonach CoUe.
Diaorieru, can8 bo relieved that Boston people are so literary, so Ricbolrfu and the Pitre d&lt;« i’yromide*. where
UL.XTiNGTON M. MAjrVU
«» demanded by tbe rural audience; that S “^•,'7 “*W SflW. BUw Soother. reuned, so noble, and so celebrated'•’”
SMITH &amp; COLG Bqy K.
Mtetni"
wUne the city audience best appreciates It con tains do Opium or Morph tn- Btaley (Uijnlj)--Ttoy Ka’L Be­
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ru; U4
weak wit the country people ask for heaco h safe. Price 25 cents, f^d by cause your father’s aunt was bom in I™ ne immotI along, Will following tta
Rtl.
Vllv.sli
—
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K.
L
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..
thought. The pubiiahers of the leading
Boston you are a regular Hub worship­
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
magazines wUl tell you that their larg­
writ^alwT*^
tb« &gt;7 ' nt-, it
per. Tell me, now, if Boston is so
wr-t m Bell facias. Im&gt;uk|
, J1- , J 4
er reading consUcuency Is in the coun­ ...KkbErLES.S KIGHTS, made miserable bv great, why don’t they get up a big ex­
gm A* tbs Qo«nityrt('aito\.n,V 1
terrible rough. Mhiloh's Cure l&lt; ibeTr—
electric light*, cnwdng tbelr firw. w&gt;tb tbc re­
EraHr5“3:,:“sS«^«X'?
, ^5 -We of the farmer and of his dy for you. HolTby w. ILGoodyror" ^ "*- position?" Mrs. B.(tranquilly)—“Per- flection* of the Venetian lampi, turn thJohnMbafel^bc Ccmnti7f l£\
“
J
ue«r,
there
is'nothing
to
exwjuarv into a rort of ball roam. Nothing to linurin Chicago Tuna*.
SHIIdOHTi VITALIZES to what vou n—d to,
lamiiy m represented to be one unceaswanting, not cvmib.- music. Wo all got out
log rojmd'«/ Coll. But Ibis is not true.
..“I «y. waiter!” shouted the impa­ of the warous to embark in large boots fur­
G*ty people Work harder than country
The following *Uny wm told to ■
MJ^rif. rod fa'
tient gentleman, “do von know that nished with cuihioiwd —at*. Th.. nuwir nai(
PCSPlv- The clerk in the retail store,
’,d* or ehew- ”*«Shiloh * por- you remind one of the millennium
in the first IxMt, whi h w.v» de.'urnted with clerical friend in tbc we« by a counter
“anti thii majority of book-keepers, work &lt;aidyw
P.u,n,lff-'» «i&gt;«J k
000 “ eeutt' 8014 b) w
■ton m„„| J.m.y (■«*.,: "Good kot JtoJn.IKSftS ito?."?,
Tl... I..I. wm. Wtotol.
voure such a long time coining?" “f Ojp m.1
lonrerhourstiian the farm hand. Take
row,
Dinny;
where
did
yon
git
tbe
bonr
v
S*"to
»ll
.
1
’*'
beg your pardon. 81r,” rephed the polite He fellownl th« entire rouU of the Ru~
it the year around, and tire mechanic
»"« M U&gt;r north
attendant, “but vou also remind me of lighto”
UShl
Uf!y ,Ux*lin’C «***H&lt;- ’•Well, I'll tell yrxir rorerence. 8«u« tira
works more hours than the farmer.
What is scrofula?
■go I went to the fair of lUro, Dot with thii htn.l^TTilX!1^' 'r"j
something-to-wit:
the American
True, at some seasons, I work sixteen
hours per day on» the farm. But dur­ The QneMlon
. "*
a &lt;l,u’rt" ot *u bour in this but we boro- lint with another boroe. Weff, rorra •
»a«l Conclaely An-. eagle—such a distance between tips
ing other seasons 1 have much leisure.
you know.” The matter wasstnugm- landed at the foot of o staln-a-*, which w. man «ald to me: ‘Dfruir. &lt;ln rmi mnw, rmn-1 I .hall ettxwr t&lt;.r ,&gt;i- ...1
•
The man who works ten hours a day in
arbitrBti0n“t-’hl,a*€o mountal, and in three minute* we wer.Scrofula is that impurity ‘n the blood, TribunelIW1
the city must be up at 5:30 to get his which, accumulating in tbe glands ot
breakfast, and to get to his work, usu- the neck, products unsightly lumps or
—• —
in iur »ewThe unique idea of a Concord philos­
^rrZ k*11 ot two mdflB away. by 7: and swellings; which causes p.tlnfulrun- opher: Nu mere collectivity can be
Wkero tbef l&lt;-tn|«m:an-. ranmi r and
till he get home at night and has sup­ whKf^8*?0 tbe,armB- le«s or feet;
WV»te. unless prevaded in i ork bun.
■
per eaten, it will be nearly fi. And A which developes ulcers in the eyes, ears
yet remember how strangely it struck or nose, often causing blindness or deaf eten part by a continuous whole, can
"«■ H. JEWELL. la-put) Nierif
me when I iirst went to the city, that ness; which is the origin of pimples Pebbly attain any independent selfTbe Provident wood yard 1* an inrtituUcai you at tta fair of few?' wa be. ‘I wan,
to one which is separately
rainy days brought no rest there. cancerous growths, or the many other
Vforin n PJtls,a without {'/‘. •{*
an-1 diwtnflturv of tramp*.
Work went on all the same
manlfratations usually ascribe! to “hu­ kn,^1-nlnIii.lthL
-laax® «4ir
b*
i.
&lt;-7TsUL: The “lf can ’“now Ittotnchygvof a stony bmrtwl young fel­
The trouble is that the rich, the very mors. It la a mure formidable enemy
,
W
1?
d
r*
"«.•
n
to.
-WodM
ya,
’
tew-at-the-top ones, of Che citv are than consumption or cancer alone, for itself only by discriminating itself low named MeAuliff. R to under k,,
from itself through self-related dis­ u°^?f ,bp ChY'^ Drsshimtimi m&gt; totr, and '•V •. 1. -W™M jw oak. „ ct„ yta&lt;JrvSh1£,3’,4.farM?’ ‘‘*W »! IUm
always used for the comparison, it is scrofula combines the worst possible tinctions
In Itself.”
to wlf-supporting. When a tramp ^h, B
s-..to to'stsr,;'. rax‘:,x “us-.-as when we are said to be uncouth and ctentr&lt;?t°f»hOththe most an­
chanty
organiser
for
help
tho
charitr
orawkward; wn are compared with the cient, It is the most general of all dis­
Wendell l*hllllps was in tbe habit of
w,’&lt;1 fiecTO’crf. do Mrrtr
"'iTau" M U* *V,,tral °m‘v *n,J
tnckeror dandy clerk, not with the hod eases or affections, for very few persons occasionaUv calling in at Woodbury's
umtm-, n&lt;n tm- norw Dot tbe other boro-, I r'juro ornJurtJJir*i“
w ,1"‘ h*’"‘1 ” '*
tb.- man trot down off .v hh boroe, that',
«• “
W?’ : T ' \
carrier or the banana vender etraight are entirely free from IL
Cafe Hotel Boylaton, and ordering
wood said. When h&lt;- gc-to tb-rv Mr \ffrom beneath Italia’s sunny skire. That
ckuP°f “flee. Mr. Woodbury
HOW CAN IT BE CURED?
^.®0U»&lt;rY affords Pleasure is shown
■w*r&gt;rw&gt;|
and
roile
nvrnv
i
_
«
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I
lte«.
at
ten
o
etack
•
to.
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1
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says that his card price lor a cup of
•bo-.£to to, k
i°nf«K, “ « hJro4akin* Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, roffee was live cents, but Mr. Phillipa, ■&gt;» ta• . n,tas. Tto t™mpi..m.Tto
by the cures it has accortft&gt;lished, has knowing the fact, always persisted in
’J'
"‘"I—to . «r.k“™^
the ambition of nine out of every ten proven itself a potent and peculiar
teu coots for his cup, declaring
■ -n.1 I. MNMI ,.
aty business men to retire to the coun­ medicine for this disease, borho of
IMtod April Hth. A. Il - IRC,
toton^.aM tto rant, wto lnrrauj ■ too.
try some day. All sentiment, aside, these cures are really wonderful. If
,““h“ »«l““ °&lt; "■IMM.. But It to tartaK^rt
jniiXj PEKKIXK,
there Is a pleasure in the pathless woods, you suffer frptn scrofula iu any of its
- •
wm, your n rermcc,
ECGENE llARin d:&gt;.
about the new-mown hay. along the various fonrts. be sure to give Hood's
I tnme&lt;l ujxwi him and I ended out to Idm
The Arkansas Traveller contains this
vlolrt, butter-cupped hedge row, great­ Sarsaparilla a trial.
“wre nivrr wua man from Kilnagrcm,'i
memorandum of a prayer-matingWtj, but could put hk two fingtro in batb4^7a,R
Cb.ne.r, Order.
er than tbe city can afford, and which
Man at a mourner s bench. Preacher
more than compensate® for killing the
Scrofula in the Head.
,approaching
him, asks: “My^Si
bugs off the potato vines or chasing a
my uul, ;friend, do you feel repentant Y’
bog through the cornfield in July. Let
“‘twteipseyta, BBS L"—Tho Spec SJH"!1' WiBneerv. at the » :» &lt;.f
"1 ou feel bad, doubOm&gt;" -Y-, Imi
girl.
She
had
scrofula
humor
very
bad
uto______________ _
Vl " ,..&lt;££‘y’
«&lt;•
*«• ”
me say to you, farmer boy or girl, that,
«»d Hl olKWiftStK wJTSu
all
through
her
head.
Her
left
ear
was
1
and
ni^
if you are going to tho dty to get away
rrS’.bL.^rt* b **C&lt;-WT to
tbr MwSr. defcod’X'?
’-' &lt;1 ’ *
*r°ni work, and to knock against gay- covered with sores inside and outside. 1
Queer I nn.nd of Bn Kple.ro.,
&lt;y and festivity every day, you are and there was one largo running sore on ,
asr d-refop, aU Um , ’.I ’W»e*u*e H »pr**rin* ihxt the ahoir .
wrow it nc«U—Philadelphia Time*.
iri'tbe^t
of thhauur.W *&lt;■*-&lt;
by.»a d®1.uslon that i« worse her neck. We tried various methods of
i
U&gt;e kincrttyoryou, rethan having the “big head,” and that Is
One of Cincinnati's chief indttarlra i. it— I *&lt;&gt;
tor complBlnaBL It I sorter
I Joying a great deal.-J. M. SUhl, in the
Country tientleman.
nrVj2‘avei.eu^OJ’?d • "fipite of an bour Tta totowto,, Kok pUto
fS?»?or®“’AhF h“ ukea but «lx or eight
r* EwlAb rwrnmi u. p^totod
vT,da wafl two Jeais tujo and
tod .1!^
U“
i k* nunite-r r.f v.._j...
.
.
'waing •™»™i«™uon o(
the lack of large numbers of students she has been well ever since." John after six caw^ nf
iMted March M, 1M7
of agriculture la any of the colhwes of K1ttolmm.6O1,,eStrert.G^eR.pl^ ;1,„
tbe country; but 1 am more and more
•»7'PliiB,”nlSdlc£™n|x(Mni&lt;h«
sweeping.
“•. !too!
KK,r
.convinced that the exceedingly gloomy
rfvw.
to forth and tobri ittoi
ittMt
■
fiobriuww tor Cotnj
.
and discouraging view of the condition
555X.JHI,FiIor to'to tcet
h!» V lunerol therofore, was almost of .
• and proapecu of our agriculture, com­
To interview an adult emperrr, king or full
. rnonly presented by writers and report- fledgwi president to not very extraordinary, duoiM dutla, mpedBUy Itb, tua joJS.
era on this Butyeet has much to do with but to look upa majesty only 6 month* old
over twelve fen deep with
this state of affairs. 1 have just retim­ ixnpbr* that tta force of interviewing can nc
• •«!tai
to
ed from one of the aeries of interesting further go. Alphonse XIII of Hpainandhto
mediate place of
loe
and valuable institutions being ta-lu nur»e Raymunda bavo been lubjertad to that
uhdoj,.
uwder the auspices of the Illinois State
noririd Th)fOrk
the othCT
aad «£".and LW.ing o^r.X^TS^’'Board of Agriculture, at which an able
UDUMtf!S? » ’.‘idden Hhower had come ri«d on during the wbuto t ~
‘ U r&lt;r
and honored member of that Board Uetb. All hto encourage wh«j alluding tc uTLf
ot tw® deya to coma store and purchased a Uete th''Hit Majesty." Hi* tuajuiu* and naSr wh^k^i.805' brown wrapping
CMifP
55? V1
P«PW. tbe logical ef­ bun
fect of which on the mind of any bright
‘“P*1 iDt0 “‘Okf
WfiTHfirst dav tta
— j__. w** TBIIflad. T
vaung tarmcr boy would be to cause
tow HICK.
KHOJ
Him to decide to abandon the business
Mitwtrca
J4 thfveV?fl* opportunity, and if it be
tfSta’th”!^ umbrella. an??J
HALF*
true that fanners are the hardest worktracted to the Misb a great
eaSk
11 - c~«!» «ta
Untlon from the harrying public. f
pdd’ leMt
MILLION
lai body of business men in the
ACRES
why should young men be ex­ -—wuiki cracx tat v ™
* °“’l' denier nnd .
,r.
VronTwte,----- asked to become or remain brain of even a Spanish lord chamberlain tc r«lb
hLkSgi^N
not to aay to expend time and
ESSU’TtS
“
“
I
“
«I
oUien
who
wm
special preparation for the

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

iwmssf*1'’-*”'* “,”“d b-‘

^a\n,es

LAST CHANCE/^.

MINNESOTA/^

L’*’ZUa

nuran’e milk analymd

***’«“d -»&lt;&gt;•
of thiny-Mx centsT^' ? 1116 redl,ction
IoLdciS?^ dox® h»« bo«
containingof
bottle

ded to the Lord.- "Wedded t? wto

in profaudona], commercial
during life are also seen and
foolish and harmful to at_*ke farming upi&gt;ear an uasry
profitable business. I believe

of those well fitted tor

smith,, bare f« Into . eood t££^

P« at their ««.'

SsSK-S^

®l"vr Tor ooffi?‘JS4, "« Saaan

. .

CURIES E. SfMMOHS
UatftaaatXK luini
CHICAGO, ILL.

SAFE INVESTMENT

Dalntli.SflitiShore&amp;AtlaDticR'y
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line."

«ick and

t- re&lt;t ^°Cie to Marquette and the IrM
Copper Begfona of the Upper Fento
Kda of Michigan.

battles for

1 believe ft wtoe to

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing..

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DEASF8 SATURNALIA.
A SOUTHERN COTTON-MILL WRECKED
BY A BOILER EXPLOSION

THE COLDEST COUNTRY.
Lasmto, Mich.. May 25.-The high license
liquor bill was reportevl to the -.note Tiwwday, and made the special order for Friday
dfaP**xl °*- A bill approprteUng
^0,000 for akl to Lake I .inden
S

WHAT LIEUT. 8CHEUTZE SAYS OF

THE

LENA

DELTA COUNTRY,

»&lt;TsUy appropriation liflL
LaWXg. Mich.. May

Natchez. Mis*. May SO. -Tbe bolter of th.
o'cl^M.5,0^ fftCtor&gt;’ ''Xpl-xfe.1 about

• . b ;.-«stnhee &lt;&gt;f purifying the Mood enn•c
.ituMted. for wlthont pbre
.
it r... i"t ctijxv good health.
।
m'.i;.,n nearly every otie needs a
: I...ty. vn.-dlxe, aud enrich
. mJ Ruud'* iLtfsaparHto fa worthy
.. ’ .■ • :-ar.-. It fa jM-cullar in thai it
,
. ]. j builds up tiie.yrtem.creaxe*
. :i,.ll&lt;&gt;nv» tta digestion, whllo
\
M-av Give it a trial.
•
■ jKiri'd* to »old byalldruggitt*.
_
; v C. I. Rood &amp; Co_ Lowell, Mass.

100 Doses One Dollar

Boston

Dry

Goods

» !«&gt;

,^,'5^.
i

.

'vl,°
frien&lt;li and relative
1,1th" bmhlmgs were tomrt-nmding.
•Hw fire on^uiratioa of the city was
on hand and a reli-ff party^was immediately
rtiM|VW^t?tnOrln*,ha"' who went lathe
MiuU“C *UfotW°nf ‘he«uff. ren.-H.-ury
MuUtm nml (trorg- A. McNeal-were ««
taken from the ruin*. TIks., two wen- deep­
ly covertri with debrr., and relief
were
wcral hours in raadiing Umjul McNeal was
first remove.! and be wa» deal bu
i“X^T‘‘oato kUy' The
Killed—George A. McXMl. A. IL Fwder
Jaw Hatchcock. Ernret Atexund-r loolored).’
Injun-l—Maggie IVel.-h, rerinu.lv; Rnuna
KroO, woody; Kelly form, leureri; Gronre
Thonqresi. wwHed; 8. H 1^ mginrer.
bn“^‘ tatenmBy; Evan» Jenkins, thigh
«-ush*l; Monroe Price, torn-*! internal I v.
Tlu-re are oth«&lt;* more or lew injtircd, but
nziu fatally. The company .. Iu**
rytiKILLED-IN A COAL PIT.

DRESS GOODS
iitl the newest shades from
riv rents a yard up.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
W J be found in our Dress
(•••■ids department. We keep
■ department constantly
- ipp’.ie i'wilh all the novelties
in :hey come oat. in Silk Vel. and all Silk goods.
.

Esptosinu.
' .
Glasgow, May:«). —Two hundred m-nwent
&lt;lown mto tbe Udstoae Cool mine at Blantvro.
•sight mile* from here. Saturday morning, and
-tbwrtly afterward a terrific explorion uwk
(dace, eubsabhig shout' mmity-tlve «,f the
men. Tbe other* were saf-iy brought to thsurfnrr. l;u» though the rescixn worknl with
bravery amduutiug to dt-qierntimi. it uas imix-cibl" to &lt;«v&lt;i'rhe other*
Tlie voltmieriN finally sm-cemte] in clearing
away th,- obstructions aivl obtalpbig entrniWM
tn tlie pit, whirii they e;q&gt;lortri carefully.

xviire found
Latkk. —Forty lx#lies have Ikxu recovered
from the colliery. Many of the Uxlk* were

PaXIS,

May IW.—Ninety-one bodia* have

' ipera Oxniquc. Tlw donation* to tlw relief
fund now n mount to *01.000. Tbe Cotnte‘1"
Paris »ul».cribed
and Banxi Rothschild
*O».
■
Tlu&gt; natiMou* stench from tho decaying
covering tta bodies In spite pf tbe free uv
of ttaxtorixing sulwtamra it is itupoaublc tn

Imroed. All tta men rwajiedbut four, J a me*
{Vmnelly and a man name unknown were
burned to n crisp; Michael Baker. who re­

—It is fcan-d that ■

strainer with ,.4J
faosenlue Mre,

A cyclone vjrited
wa» prolia-

Ibnnt, May 3».—I our shocks of earthquake,
of th'-m quit- violent, w-re felt Sunday
et Tixi- Several slight riad-k' weir also felt

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

. . u.-r,
., i-tre-epinna TbtoMtlw
n. uuo o.'imitauons which *c
:. feflorlty t-y rrtcmpusg to
l ■ :• .••.• t—nof Ib-nrtctnal.
Vt ■ ••rr.iifie uulr&lt;h hciirlaa thia Stamp.

• Uttrm • ■
et.^-iBni

JAMES
Y

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MEANS’

shoe.
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laUTTCH

St. Pai'u Minn . May 3?.—Commodore
William E- Rnvi-lsmi. 00* ot »*&gt;»• “‘a“i ’**,‘*1
busliteM men of St. Paul, die-1 Thursday aliout

stricken on TinJny night with apoplexy, and
though bo was in n critical condition all day
W«lne*lay liml Tbunriay it »» not until
two hours before hi* death that the&lt;&lt;xp«N.-tation of hi* n-ct&gt;'cry wa* given up. Hi* fare
and on«&lt; ride; wn» |ioralyfctl and •»&lt;iitort«l
-fight!y. though he sulferid little jmln. At «
o’ckrck p. in. Thursday night lie bccatna unroiwtdoti* and liogan to stalk rapidly, ami
never rallied. Tbo comtnudwv had Irnn iu

wberi- be made lifa home.

BEN: PERLEY POORE DEAD.

Ihnt.vn, Centres* *a-t

Tvrriiosy.

jsho£

A trill «U

university apiropriation Thursday,
"b«&gt; the Kvoeral banking taw. and killtvl tho
m!L,!r?VU
r,,r ''■nation of delta•iwnt tax"S ,Vhe bill to appropriate *20.001)

I.IXMXG, Mich . May !M-Botb temw.
paired a concurrent nwnluttan Friday to ndjouni until Tiuwday night The Cruabv dolinqtienl tax bill s*. reinstate! on tlie reteni r
n“‘tion ,o rocnoriiler Thursday's ac­
tion. The houw pome! ll&lt;e bill prohibiting
t!»e wnploynxmt of boys under U and girls
under It. and the annate debated the high
Ikomso bill without final action, all tbe after­
noon.

the Opera Comiqne. took fire Wednesday
night whil« a play was in jei'gros and n»
totally destroyed
■prred

with

1hronghout the U, S.
I* nuule, cut this out aad

boiB

J. &gt;;&lt;!" nod inqiortance to you.
■ •&gt;»t v. ill start ynu In buslntM
■lit: ,««uJn mon1 money right away
' i*; in Ihfa world. Any one can
«n I lire- ut lion*. Either sex; All
1 1 - new. tlwt just coin* money fbr
will -tart vroir c-nlt*! rer
■ ••■woof the genuine. Important
Up time. Thrae who are unbi; ;'
will not delay. Grand
Adfir-w Tai'g &amp; Co,. AugunU

great

rapidity,

and

ninny

ground Io avoid being: caught by tbe fiamre.
mrnt.

killed aixl furtysiv were picked up more oi
Ic— injure!, surcr of«4tan&gt; fatally and many
tirinuriy.

BEGINNING.

selling Dr. lOac'b New Dtooowry.
Electric Bitters and Buckfan'a Arnica
Salve for six years. Have never hand­
led remedies that sell as well, or give
such universal satisfaction. Then'
have l&gt;een some wonderful cures effect­
ed by these nnedidnes in this dty.
Several cases of pronounced consump­
tion have been entlTely cured by use of
a few bottles of Dr. King’s New, Dis­
covery, taken in connection with Elec­
tate of Count Hamilton,' in Wexio, in tric Bittera. We guaratee them always.
iiwwtai, tho hut, consUting of two rooms, Sold by W. H. Goodyear de Co.
STEPPING

THE

STONE

TO

THE

SINGER’S FUTURE CAREER.

liefcnging to a poor forester, on Aug, W, in tbe
year IM), was bars a little tow beaded girl,
the youngest of- *aven children, who never
sjoke union especially questioned, but con­
tinually sung, trying to imitate the birds or

Tho thermometer stood nt

oakol him the other day what tbo pcoplo did
who lived at thii blissful »pot; what they had
to eat and how they liked it.
"Why,* ho replied, they think It is a pretty

thing else. Tlie Sjoabobl (hamlot) of Bnugge.
to which the pari of tbe forest belonged
where she had first, seen the light of day, wax
a few mil-;, distant from Wexto, and the
highest ambition of the poor children was to

ovuskcra should come hero the)’ would won­
der what people did where It is so infernally
hot. They would smother in this climate,
and pine for n stiff northwesterly arctic gale.
Il Li wMuierful the amount of cold human

few penco sonu-liow in that great town of
some 1,800 inhabitant?. In order to reach
that glorious result, little Chrhtine, who hod
taught berw'lf to play on a small fiddle which
belonged to her elder brother; and which you
can w*&lt; any day you pleare in the magnificent
mansion she lias built for herself in South
Kcnsingtoh. entered Into partnership with
her brother, who was already tier inferior as
a violinist, and they started out together for
tho celebrated Wexio.

■ix Inrbe* thick, tnorti&lt;-cd in tho window
opening in block* two feat, nnd sometimes ns
largo a* four feet square, and with water i*
made solid. Tbe water is m good us putty.
When tlie window Ir-cotmn dirty they x-rape
it off with a knife, nnd when it has been
M-r*[&gt;e&lt;l thin they substitute a new pone."
“Doornt the window ever meltr
“Bln* you, no; it is froexing cold that far
from the fire. If tho room &lt;rcr got warm,
enough to melt tlie ice tlie Yakut rouldn’t
live iu It, and Would hare to go out door* to
cool off. At night tho fire ij allowed to go

they have is drift wood, gathered on tbe banks
of tbo Ixtna river in tho summer time. "
-Uow do they deep! Do they undrt-.-» when
they go to bed f'
“Always. They strip to their shirts, wbicb
are made of a thick sort of Russian cloth a*

Wabhisoton Crnr, Mnv -fl—Maj- B-u:
Perley Poore died at Uio Ebbllt house in tin*
rity at.tfciock Sunday morning. It woreport-d Saturday morning that toe wai a
shade totter, but at Go’dorl; Saturday even­
ing he grow Japldly woree. Hh physician*
were directly faimmoned and a

Lave m&lt;&gt;rc than eno al ti time. I took up a
lot of thick flannel" for them, enough to tart
tbe re«t of their livre, and it will ta a prat
deal more comfortable ttan tta native, rtuff,
it is -till unknown exactly how many more although they don’t like it at lirat. / When
ttay undrew* they P* h»to bunk* bulk in tbe
kida of the bouM—Kometiine* a men, bi*
wife and all hi* children In tbo *amo bunk.
Filled included four lircmcn nnd Ttay have reindeer »kin» under and over
them, and curtain* of tho *anie hanging be­
Limit —Tta search amid tho ruins of the fore tlie bunk*. Tbo tart num or woman to
undrew bong* all tta clothing of tta rret
..f lift-.t-fm greater than was at firu «ip out doom over a pole that fa kept for tbo
ixzuljond it w bdfevud tbc victims will num­
purpose."
ber iwinlv If m»t quite, sfw Th- work ot
RETTING IUD OT VERMIS.
I.;-.
“What fa that forf
i.mi
“To freeze tbe lice. Ttay cmildu't live if
Tbt &lt;&gt;ffici.H report wiys that fifty l«x!!w« have they didn't do it, ami it h» becomes national
alrradj l»-n rerovrrod. M. Rcvrillou, a custom. Tbe lire get into tbo fur nnd that
ilep'ity. shaking ip/tb- chopiberof deputies fa tbc only way to get them out. By bang­
Tliunsinr afternoon, w-tinutted that at least ing their clotbre over the pole every night
they ran keep reasonably free from them, but
tbe fur fill* up again tta next day ",
T«E MARKETS.
-Do they &lt;ree.- lathe f
“Never in their livre; ttay haven’t any
Cmrson. M«y Sfi
Frftevlnr were lb" qtsMalkwn on th« Iwanl ot word for Imlhiug in their language, and tta
imixMdbiUty of keeping clean to one ot tho
gfrat"»t tard*hi|K of Arvtic life."
“What do ttay eatT
“RrimJcer n»«‘, liccf—they have row*,
queer looking anlmafa, ntaut lialf a* largo us
ours, with n hummock on their l»ek»likrft
camel-Ifah. bira.1 made of I Jack rye flour,
tea, nnd imported food made of &lt; liop;*d bref
rollixl into ball* about tho rim of a marble,
awl covered with * dough. Three ttay |&gt;cund
up and make into ioup. Then tl.-cre is a wood
that fa very nutritiou* when it fa ground lip
and bailed. Mixed with rrimlrer meal It
mnkra a pxri »up. Ttay often ait their fi»h
raw. Of counw they freeoo solid a.* noon
a* they are taken out of tta water, awl
CauV-Marlmt dull, trnchamrd; taeti*. tta native, jiarticularly If ta 1* on tta
rood cut* them off in riiaving* ns thin a* our
cblpt^l beef and rata them raw. Ttay are
palatable, and 1 havo lived for day* al a timo
on ttam, with a rup of tea mode over an ab
cohol lump by way of variety. Tta p-catevt
CklTc P-r lb.: ctata&lt; to U»T &lt;h»«ry. !»»•»&lt;-. luxury they have to butter, and they will cat
Si-tKrtlr rr~h,
£’•’*±*"‘2
... f. . ___ i
MAI. ri-rwif imithree of n woman ami a little boy. thewoiiuu:
clasping tta child tightly in her arms.

milk of Cbc native cow, that look* aixl utac*
more like t'htaw. ami they jirire it above nil
other daws of food."
“Tbo amount of butler a native will rat
wbra be ran i:&lt; &gt;'•' -"Uuped Lirot.
Bcbeutae. ••i*nrtiMii*bing. A friend of mine
in Siberia lold me of a m»u who ata thirty»ix pound" in
day. and then ilidn t get all
be wonted. They have a way of pounding
™™lierry ami mix'.-c i£ »jtA butter,
which gives it a Ixnutlfni pink UntamlimXwvSi tta flavor. 'Pbrir dnnk H tta Humtan
vodka, nlmori- pun- nlrohol, and ttay will
trade ttair »blrt* for it. Tta liquor to warre
and expensive, no they are ueCcmarily a te:niwratelirople.’’—IVrvy Drummond in Chicago

fa* fnena*

ARES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

ri.AlHV; HETAILEBS

»pot in tho world.

their country it freezr* nvery night. -It is
mu-.li enkier in the Lena, delta, yet the jooj&gt;!c manage to kc.-p comfortable, and more
die of smallpox and scurvy than from the
effects of tbe intense cold. You seldom bear
ofanywnB ftrexing to death, and then it is
those only who expose tbenwlve* impru­
WHAT’S IN A NAME?
dently who die in that way. More people
are frozen to death in the United States than
mn in Siberia.
■nd R*d Shirt.
■
HOW TO KEEP WARM.
Iz&gt;.xi*&gt;x, Muy :U—Tta Ravage rlub enter
“But how do they manage to keep wfihnr
tninrd Buffalo BUI und teembm of hl*troupe
“Well, In the first place the Yakut* are an
Saturday night. enduring race and are born in that climate.
Tbetl they drnsi in furs, and have learned
rot iu full woi from their atnitaors, or from'thelr own expaint.
Alm Fly­ |«riuncr, how to krep warm. Their houses
over, Listfa Bull.
Burke and Broncho and inridc.with manure and mui in each
Bill. Wilwn Bar- cabin it a large fireplace, which is ow'd for
ndt joimd iu mnok- both beating nwl rooking. There Li veldom
ing the i«j*&gt; ol more than one room in threw cabins, and
(■care
Hwl Shirt
[Humfaed to &gt;cnd cupy one emFof tlw room in which be live*,
lb" dub a hirtorlral Ix-ing tied, or prevented from trampling on
ralumef. Buff ale the Imbfaw by a bar. The houaM* *fe comBill *pok» anpnvta- nrnily very comfortable, but are awfully
’
“m*FAUj hili."
thriy of itakiwi dirty, and smell-there is no word tn deaeribe
m«*« he iu&gt;l reertved every wtare in rlnglaral it. Often, until I got used to it, I wo-ild
lUslXhirtdrelanii that tl*&lt; white Savage* were
hfabrottare whom In: thauknl fur tcrelving
him with tli- warm hand of friendship. Tta
UicmtMT* «»&lt; tta dub were delfgbte l with Un
Hove! recc|&gt;tkitL
-Have they window# in their house*?"

.■ r.i who M,.Br t|,,m willtetlyin tfcr

r "11 line ut i he Above shoes for sale by

„«««!„- nj,,,,.

were horribly lituwd. and it i* doubtful that
early Sunday morning a shouty ovuplcd by

iiiw

12 West Main St..
itATTI.K CREEK. HIGH.

was seat to. tbo L^nu delta in north western
Siberia to deliver to tho natives gift* from
the government of the Unite! State* tu repay
them for tbo aid they rendered him in his
search for the missing members of tho Jean-

DEATH ENDS THE PLAY.

terribly mangled. There is no hope ot rescu­
ing any of the impriwinud miner* alive, Tta
dead will number about seventy-five. Th"
liUreti has telegraphed her synijNitby with the
berraved families.
■

m 4 DUFF
.1 he only too happy to show
i their stock, and in order
\nd the lowest market price
■ i’l pity ymi to inquire at

«*t-.

u‘"

Si J?S'
°»r

Store.

iinfly receiving fresh
.vib for Spring..
MAUR a 1)1 ’FF have jlistjre(M .a fine Ijny of •

It provide* a firn, of f,7xj for Hr(lt
«»d six month* in jail for snrond,
’,W,raqaatauTtba
sama a* tlw jroprfetur of the show Also the'
dlvorea Mn. rcpiiring divorred pr-itdo to re­
main unmarrind for two yo«x
«l to
•xreuterrfadn^ bjtetectrteitr
taBM
Tte» hnt*v&lt; paw-l the univerrity nnptopria-

«*f&gt;IK.

NILSSOl

wlljerf Um,,
U,, M0 n.m
“J rhlUm,taSruL»r
wE

it te-camr- known that wveral

3

LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.

i nc lurvsc im.- —........ .
Michigan have been cxUngutahud by rain.
Eleven rion* and &lt;1 welling* *«* &lt;,e*tr,,£,,&lt;l
lor fine at Albany, K. Y.. Tuteday.
storeaand a dwelling house were dretrojel
bv fire nt Arlington. Bureau county. UK.
Tuesday; lows, FW.0U0.
Michael Trahi. aged HO, a nwwiengvr m the
treasury department at Was^ugtou. tuH»l«!
over the baluster* in that building
and falling sixty fret, wax instantly, killwt

A enufiagration in tbe «Pl*r
Kew York dty‘ Thumlay »»J«***«U*“~*
stable* of the Belt Line railroad, tog.-tte «
with 1,310 hones, and. sp«*«din&lt;
cent building*, destroyed a bug" number

Inter Ocran.

______ _____

The Bat Salve in the world for Cuts.
Brulaw, Soree, Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Ihlen, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price» cento per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.
Oo they went, pel’ [wde* apostolorum, until
Negaunee is to have two new nation­
they reached, on their way, Ljung-by (by
means village), where there was held a small al banks.

fair, and where the young violinist accom-

tained in lier precocious memory.
With
great pride she relates that this, her first ojien
air concert, brought iwr the treasure of
threepence half-penny, forewarning her of
the untold wealth which awaited tin-children
at the town fair. Thither, then, they repairol with all the courage that succew,
glory and tnouey can give, and arrived a little
tired, but hejiefuL at the fair. 1 here was
Mtiddciily a big atidlemw. who wondered If
tbe violin played Christine or Christi no the
violin.: When tbo ailmhing crowd a&lt;*era-

nerhjcfm, tta provincial judge. who tried to
the matter. Well, fortunately for the great
ringer, the Judge, a nuuttiver sue feet Liph,

litUegirl wb&gt;&gt; formed the renter of attrac­
tion; nnd then &gt;&gt;e mw and beard, over and
above the scraping of tho littte flildte, whnt
ho thought tl&gt;- rsuctret and ni'nt enchanting
timbre of voice be had ever h-ard before
A lilgbly educated man, and accuitoawd to
mail iu tbe phyriognotuy of the people who
wero brought liefore him their character and
proliatiio capabilities, bo sjokc first to the
boy. then to the hUlo girl, and there and then
laid tbe foundation of tbc groat pnma douna's

I-.HU- Ul'VT

morning.
••My &lt;lw, bow lite you r.m to-night!
Where iu tho world have you lieen?’’ wwi
tbo croettofi 1,0 r^ivr-d from bbi benight-owned wife as bo abufflc-l uprinlra.
‘‘Late? (Uk) 'Tbhn’t late. What maksh
yon (He) •Unit ’slate?’’
“Why, the diiehm ar* crowing. Dan t

ou bectrf’
“RMck'ns?

Shpring (hie) ahlcks.

They

While I am not a betting man, said F.
J. Cheney, of the firm of F. J. Cheney
A Cow I considered it my religious duty
to make that fellow a bet. yon see that
he is about dead, and I guess he would
have difd before spring, if he had not
got him on a bet. 1 ou know some
men had rather lore their life than lore
a hundred, well he was one of tnat
kind, and we both came near being out,
butl saved ihy hundred and it onlv
cost him ten dollars. How’s that?
He sent for me one day and said the
doctorshad all given aim np to*die.
with the catarah. I told him that I
would bet him ilOO that Hall's Catarrh
Cure would cure him or I would give
him tltt) if it failed. He took the lat­
ter proposition. This was three months
ago; you see how he looks now, don’t
you, as well as any one. and a dandy.
—American, Toledo, O.

sixpence. Christine, already frightened with
the rvspouribility of cari-ying her l.jung-by
funds, suddenly grown rich tayond her ex
peetations, with great finnniw insisted on
their immediate return to the otiiy place

vested or deposited—their father* but.

and liver. 1* prompt and tanefctal.

Henton Harbor salooonist have re­
solved to obey the law.
—
U.' k—. ’ &gt;1 Mlir-U
reck?*** driving and cruelty to animals.

lugs; and tbo cherished |&gt;ortrait of two boos
paysant Suedes— father and mother—in a
rich gold frame, which emt mon- than a long
series of concert* nt that time rau'.d have
brought her.
Altliough not quite so rich as she became

A Crass Lake man ate 23 bananas oh
a wager recently.
bi* daughter's little baud.

Strange as it may

HHILOITS COUGH and consumption cure Is
_______ —.

CROUP. Whooping Cough and Broociritla,Im­
cinl result remained for a few days without
auy further couaequencra; when, just os n mediately relieved t&gt;) Shiloh’* Cure. Sold by
W. H. ttoodyear.
second arttaw joarney was contemplated, the
THAT HACKING COUGH ean be so qnieMr
above-men'doned judge, who naturally had
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold
hajl »otne difficulty in unearthing th" where­ by W. H. Goodyear.
abouts of his small prima donna, enmo '-Tflbl. YtHTSUFEKR with Dyspepaia and
straight upon her father and askmi him User Complaint ? Shiloh's Vltalurr is guaraawould be aUon bit honor the provincial
judge Io take tem|x&gt;ru.-y paewwion of the
Talk of a S1JX.0 per mile lioulerard
youngeat child, and if six- were found to be so
from Grand Rapids to Grand Haven.
intelligent and gifted a* she w«» supposed tn
bp, to giro her the education which would
Nothing better than Cobb’s Little
jK-rbape make tbe name of little Cbrtain- Pills for keeping the "bowels regular.
minewhat L-tter known. TbofntlH-rrefi-rrnl 25 cents for 40 pills. W. H. Goodyear.
him to the mother, a» every well bred father
The mammoth hotel at Mackinac Is­
wifi, and .the rnollMr. with that abnegation
that makei of motherly love the only reli­ land will oj&gt;en for guests about July 1.
able, nvvrr-lo-be-found-'ranting love in the
Use a bottle of Hill’s Peerless "Worm
world, instantly conmmb-d to separate her­ Specifle. Money refunded if not bene­
self from bur child—a youngest child to boot fited. W. II. Goodyear.
—»&gt; long n» tlrnt sacrifice eoukl do tbc child
The annual reunion ot Battery M..
any good. This little preliminary arranged,
the fint iiiqxjrtaht step hi ChristinoV life was Lauiphere's battery, occurs in Detroit.
mad-. -Louis Esigel’s “From Moznrt to June 8.
Mario." ,
Cherokee Blood Purifier will cure

It is getting to that pua that you can dls-

rapes tbe roarhnian nnd footman wear. Ttaio
extraordinary articles of parade uniform be­
gan modm-tly enough. They were simply big

by tho wnteru wit tn the Chicago girl's shoes,
which he describe* an number mire-one htile
to each foot Tbc first csjim imported hi to
of tho ballot girl* of an Hnglidi comic opera
troufic. Binco ti»e fashion invaded ti&gt;e stable
the stage luw acor^fally discarded it
In an uptown outfitter's yuo may find a
grmlnlory colioctioa of l*ar»kin cape* for
tlanunle*. The family .-oarhmanU riza leave#
just room for him v&gt; peep over the furry

sixes adapt*! to aecond e«ecbm«i allow* tho

and Imnwm driver* give a view of tbc
ever’, tolerated in private families with any
pre tentious to gentility.
1 canto upon n footman one rokl morning
recently, standing like a jietriflratlon at a

Scrofula. Erysipelas, Salt Rheuin, aixl
Scald Head. W. H. Goodyear.
r
A Grand Haven man has been lined
85 for selling cigars on Sunday.
I vxngrlta McIntosh, of Va***r. has convert­
ed a»&gt; Michigan sinner* the past year.
WKAIU? POSITIVE that Kemp's Sarsaparilla
will cleanse and purify tbe blood and tons up
tbc system. Wr kava the eouSdence to guaran
tee It. Price Jt."O per bottle. W. H. Goodyear,
druggist.
THE GUARANTEED remedy. Kemp’* Dal
to cure Couglu, Cold*. Croup, bronchitis and

Trial bottle free. W. H. Goodyear, druggte*.

Annual banquet of the Loyal Legion
in Detroit. June 1st.
Holland shows up 3;iD8 souls, 41G
more than two years ago.
"VXrxvx
trifla with any Throat ar
VOW v Langl&gt;iKW. lfyouha.ro
a Cough or Cold, or tho children are
threatened with Croup or W hooping Cough,
use Acker's English Remedy nnd prev. n: _
further trouble.
It is a paxitive cure, ’
and wc guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c

W. H. GooDYEAB/fc Co, Druggtata.
Providence has to sprinkle Muskegon
streets or they go without
Two boys caught 102 blue gills al
with a snowball nnd
Fremont one afternoon recently.

like a family umbrella. Tbc tip of his wmc
mu blue, however, - and the moirture of
knocked hfa bat off

A young mau । ''Ttitly returned lioim- V’
bi* faithful and wakeful iq&gt;ou« «&gt; near &lt;hty brent that you might call it early in U*

W. M. Goodyear &amp; Co. can always be
relied upon to carry Inatook the piuest
and beet goods, and sultaln the reputa­
tion of being active, pushing and reli- .
able, by recommending articles with well
established merit and such as are popu­
lar. Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It will snreiv
cure any and every affection of throat,
lungs, or chert, and in order to prove
our claim, we ask you to call and get a
Trial Bottle Free.

up for him, ami, after be bad thanked me,
remarktri Uiat be looked comfortable in fair
furry garniture.
“I fed like a Judy, anyhow," bnrcpti-d.

Drunken***, artoqusr Hahlt,cxnbe Ouradby
almfaimring Dr. Haise*' Odden IpMlfie.

I’d'------

riNlwWlitfi

�Hie Hastings Banner.
BLan-rnree, Mich.. June 2nd, 1887.

To the surprise of everybody not
porters within Ita fold, and at toe same immediately concerned, and to Done
time so vigorously oppoae hia peculiar mere than to toe writer himself, came
the report, duly authenticated. toot A.
H. Johnaon. tor toe peat six years fore­
man of toe Banner office, hod purchoaed toe Democrat, of tola dty. Mr.

Additional Local Items.

Prescriptions carefully and bccurately compounded at Baughman A newspaper man, with an extended ex­
perience in journalism, there is do
doubt but that he will make a large
The examination of Pickworth, ot I improvement In our contemporary.
Grand Rapids proposes to rid itself of Johnstown, charged with aracn, is in i We congratulate the democrats of
progress in Esq. Kenaston’s court at Barry county on having so valuable
its low den* and gambling houses. It this writing, Tuesday p. m.
and catwhle a man to conduct their
is to be hoped that Michigan’s second
Word reached this dty Sunday tn- party organ. We likewise extend con­
dty has begun the crusade in earnest.
gratulations to Mr. Johnson, and hope ,
noandDg the death st her home tn Min­ he may meet with merited success in
Saginaw City, East Saginaw and nesota, of the wife of James Miller, his new venture.
Carrolton have been made into one city son of John Miller, of this dty. road­
by act of the legislature. The new dty master of toe Grand Rapids division of
Michigan Weather Service.—The
will soon hustle Grand Rapids for sec­ theM.(XR. Rcrop bulletin for the week ending May
Forty hands are now on toe Bentley 28, 1887, shows toot the temperature
ond place.
__ __________
The German press continues to urge Bros. &amp; Wilkins’ pay roll. We wish of the past seven days has had a bene­
ficial effect on wheat, oats, barley and
that Germany put her army on a better Hastings had a dozen institutions, each grass,
but toe cool weather of the last
war footing. The fatherland is evi­ employing that number of men. And three days gave corn a slight set back,
HraUngs can have them if the proper
but no material damage will result. All
dently uneasy because of the warlike steps are taken.
fruits are progressing finely. There has
activity of the French.
All toe business places, with only a been rain throughout tho state this
ChicagnA new republican mayor is few exceptions, are being photographed week but has not been general, and
m ting toe daylight shine on the dark this week. Five hundred copies of some counties are still suffering for
want of rain, notably Allegan, Oceana,
deeds ot bis democratic predecessor. Fold’s hotel are being nrinted, and are portions of Montcalm, and Hillsdale.
tv&gt;pneritic eitv government and cor­ to be drculated throughout the United Barry county is still suffering from the
States and Canada.’
drouth. The rain revived all crops and
ruption
t&gt;nd in hand.
According to toe daily press dis- gave them a fair start but there is yet a
la
*ba«Dce of political excitement,
deficiency to bring all crops up - to toe
patehefl, the Detroit, Lansing &amp; North­ average.
ths people, of Michigan have become
ern railroad may after all build through
N. B. CONGER.
greatly interested in base ball, and es­ 1 Woodland and Freeport. It seems
Corp* C*B' *n&gt;r' 1&gt;lrector'
pecially 'iq- the Detroit tram, whose that the people along the proposed
“
short
line
”
act
rather
hoggish
about
splendid.,work the diamond fieW 13 a
Decoration Day.—Had it not been
giving toe righ^of way.
matXer.oyrtate pride.
for the rain of Sunday night and Monday
Hastings’orators were in great de­
The Charlotte Republican, in a very
forenoon there undoubtedly would have
able editorial, calls upon the Michigan mand for Decoration day. C. H. Van- been# very large crowd at the Decora­
leginlaturc to do ita whole duty, act Annan addressed the people of Middle­ tion day services. The program was
wlUu promptness and courage, by giv- ville and vicinity at Middleville, L. E. fully carried out At 1 o’clock the G.
Knappen spoke at Orangeville, Clement A R. post and the S. O. V. formed in
(lag/ tola state in addition, tolhigher Smith at Woodland, and P, T. Colgrove line, and led by the.dty martial band,
taxation of the liquor traffic; X*county and James Clarke in this city.
marched to the court house where Pro­
Colgrove and James Clarke
localjoplioD law.__________
The sodetv connected with Emman­ secutor
delivered very fine addresses for the
The “tate senate has before it a sub­ uel church wfll be entertained on occasion, after which a line was formed
stitute for the Batea liquor bill, which Thursday afternoon of next week by again and they marched to the ceme­
tery, followed by a concourse of teams.
toe high tax and general features Mrs. Julius Rufsell. Wm. Holloway.
The aervises, which were about an
Geo. Tomlinson, James Wilkins, James
of ttfflt bill, and adding others of equal Rock, Byron Dickinson and Anna Bess- hour in length and consisted of singing,
Importance—especially the one bolding mer at society rooms. All are invited. prayer, and tho regular post exercises
Tor
that day. and were conducted by
saloon-keepers and their sureties liable
Post Commander Greenfield. Tbe
We would suggest to the G. A.
for.injuries resulting from the sale of
pogt and W. R. C. that hereafter it decorations were nice and forty-two
liqqor.
I
of our dead heroes were laden
would not be a bad idea to have a pro­ graves
with them. This year, so say a good
President Cleveland has decided not gram for Decoration day. and Re­ many, the exercises both at the court
to call an extra session of congress, for nounce the same through the local press. house and cemetery surpass those of
This was not done this you for some any previous year.
which he deserves toe heartfelt thanks reason, and people did not know what
of the American people, who have to expect or where to expect it.
As we have before explained, at the
learned that every time the democratic
The fourth annual state encampment beginning of 1887, when county treas­
house of representatives assemble, of the Sons of Veterans will be held at
urer Hough took possession of his
there is always mlscniet and only mis­ Whitehall Juue 7.8,9 and 10 inclusive.
office, Barry county was virtually 89.500
chief as the result.
r .
All contemplating attending should re­ in debt. In other words the appropria­
port at once to the commanding officer tion made for 1886 lacked that much of
It now seems very probable that the of John Weissert Camp. No.M. One paying the county expenses for that
Michigan legislature will pa«&lt;3 the bill and one-third fare on all railroads: ra­ year. The indebtedness consisted of n
note at the Hastings National bank,
cutting down passenger rates on rail­ tions free. W. J. Michael. Captain.
and about 84,000 used from the I’rimnroads to two cents per mile. A substi­
The wool market is opening with 3' School Fund. From the appropriatute has, however, been offered which very satisfactory prices, and to our
on for 1887, Mr. Hough paid thia in­
may make the rate 2'4 cents per mile, farmer friends who intend to lay in a debtedness. This left the appropriation
but compelling railroads in tho state to supply of groceries, dry goods, dishes, for 1887, which was considerable lees
than
for 1880.8U.500 short. The appro­
eto?to
carry
them
through
harvest
sell 300 mile tickets for 810.
time we would say do not fall to call priation is now exhausted, and the
The democratic Philadelphia Press on Stauffer &amp; Crawley, where you will treasurer has been compelled to borrow
money for the county at the City bank.
predicts that there will be less free trade find reliable goods at Uving pricra- This money he tiks secured 1 per cent
Everything they sell is guaranteed to
less than was paid last year. The
nonsense in the democratic platform in be as represents! or money refunded.
treasurer
has also effected a saving in
1883 than in any of ita predecessors for
The Democrat of week before last exchange on money paid to the state,
a dozen years. Democracy Ls slow to
also in other directions. Every effort
came
out
with
an
unwarranted
attack
learn; but much monkeying with the
is being made to economize: and we are
free trade buzz saw. always with disas­ on Geo. Dillenbeck. a worthy citizen pleased to aay that the actual expenses
fanner of Castleton. Mr.D. took for doing Barry county's business this
ters, may have taught the party a few and
legal stope to bring the Democrat pub­ year will be a considerable less than last;
ideas.
_ _____________ _
lisher to the chalk line; but litigation and will be very light in fact. The
was spared by that paper publishing a treasurer informs us that. unleaJ some
An exchange calls attention to the retraction of ita charges against Mr. heavy expenses are hereafter incurred,
Tact "that only a few years ago there Dillenbeck. This was done before at the end of the present year the in­
was not a single republican vote cast at Editor Cook gave up the innnagvident | debtedness will be less than at the close
of the paper.
of 1886; although as before stated, the
Clinton, Ky., but a corps of New Eng­
Ik the show window of Messrs. appropriation for 1887 was a few thous­
land school teachers invaded the place,
and dollars less than for 1880.
Houghtalin
&amp;
Son
can
be
seen
some
and the result is that a republican may­
or and three republican councilmen very handsome pieces of glassware,
L. E- Knaiten was in Lansing last
which
are
offered
as
pnzes
to
purchnshave just been elected there.’’ The
week in the Interest of the project for
school teacher will be a menace to the era of New Era baking powder. In securing legislative aid to lower Thorn­
every can is a ticket which will draw a
Kentucky bourbons.—Inter Ocean.
prize of one of these pieces of glass­ apple lake. He found toe leaders of
ware. Messrs. Houghtalin A Son de­ both houses friendly to the scheme, I
The Michigan legislature ought to sire to announce also that they pay the and willing to do anything reasonable
promptly pass the appropriation bills highest market prices for butter, eggs in ita interest. It is unusual for toe
legislature to make a money appropria­
and a few other important meaiures and farmers produce generally.
tion for a project ottois nature; but
and then go home. The legislatures of ( Dr. Lowry succeesfully removed after conversation with members of
many other state), whose business has toe left eye of Guy Ihwer, son of C. H. both senate and house, Mr. Knappen
exceeded that of our own. adjourned Bauer, Thursday last) It will be re­ has some hopes of securing a cash ap­
long ago. The good example ought to membered that his eye was injured, and propriation. He was assured that all
would be done that could be to secure ;
be followed by Michigan’s solons, or the sight lost by being cut with a rap,&gt; this
aid; but in case of failure of this
which exploded while Guy was taking
toe people will begin to associate the it
from a shell, several months since. attempt, toe legislature would afford .
legislature with dog days, and the as­ .The little fellow displavcd much grit any other means of relief that could be 1
suggested.
Mr. Knappen found that
sociation might be confusingwhile toe operation was being performedN The operation was necessary as Senator- Potter was regarded as one of
the best men in the senate, whose sound
The Macon, Georgia, Telegraph, one the other eye was becoming diseased.
judgment on all business matters was
of toe leading democratic papers of tlie
in great demand. He is an inveterate
Paris Green for Apple Worms—
south.aay»:
worker, and anxious to do all in his
••In a few years from now, if the Beware!—In bulletin No. 36, issued, power for toe district he -represents. American policy grows as fast as it has last week from oui department of zool­ “Unde Jerry,” as Representative
Rogers is familiarly called, is regarded ■
been growing, free-traders will be ex­ ogy and entomology, of the Agricultu­
college, ou j&gt;age six a typographical us one of toe best workers in toehouae.
hibited in tbe south as side-show curios­ ral
error mikes the ffloper proportion of He receives great praise for the adroit
ities. Tills is really the only opening Paris green or Ixmtlon purple to water manner in stoich he seccurod the big
we see just now for the breed.”
for spraying apple trees for toe codling vote, 78 to 13 for his railroad bill.
Representative Holt, of Muskegon,was
This policy is what Is transforming moth, to be one pound of Paris green the principal opponent of toe bill; but '
to two gallons of water; whereas toe
Dixie into toe “new south,” and it is proportion should be one pound of Par­ after Unde Jerry got through with
apparent that the south will be very is green or London purple to two bar- him, which he did in 10 minutes
speech which partook of toe nature of
slow to listen to toe counsel of vissiou- rhu or one hundred gallons of water.
a dialogue, it was universally conceded
ary free-traders, who have heretofore
A.--J.-------COOX.
that Barry county's representative had
.
Prat nl
! much the better of the argument The
been able to lead that section, politically.
I vote of the bouae, taken a few minutes
Tbe Catholic church is evidmlly pre­
later, showed that toe house considered
paring to alt down hard on the Henry will bare their next reunion and ban- Unde Jerry's bill as both just ami
| quet Saturday evening. June
June 25th. right.
G«xge land theories. Father McGlynn,
the pubGeoige’s principal co-worker, has been
the high
summoned to go to Home and submit school room.
toaavero reprimand for his courae, and
Music.
fera for toe week ending Juneiwt ..
Pravu-.
if be neglects to do so be will beexcumUka, from Utboob in u,«
Address—Will Kennedy.
office:
munteeied. Tbe principal writers of
Music
v —OCX.
Esmy-Mina Mudge.
I,'jw5f*r *° *»• K- Br«4y; 3MMetin M
Prophecy—Albert Eyoteahvtnsp
In MemorUn—Flora Bead!.‘
Music.
iSW
The banquet will occur at the Hast­
ing* bouse. Tbo committees are at
work making the necessary arrangeButyec a large portion of menu for toe reunion, which they- hope
MrHerby; toe io;
ia the
stop of toe Catholic church,
to toe dike, are ardent
&lt; Henry Oaorge and Father
Phia contest will It interLTioua reasons. X will be
mamirackif toe church

EDITORIAL MOTES.

IS prepared to telljou^st why it is to your in-

Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats &amp; Caps
of him, and you must admit that the reasons are worth your ennsid
eration:

.

1. New Stock.

No old goods.

2. Buys for Cash.

Gets all the discounts.

3. Sells for Cash.

No bad debts for good customers to pay,

4. No high rents to pay; and the lightest running expenses of any
similar store.
x

5. The best fitting, most stylish and best made garments. You
get a good-fitting, well-made suit in the latest patterns for less money
than you pay elsewhere for garments that no pretense to fit or style,

6. In consequence of all these, he can sell you anygoods in his line

Cheaper than any Competition
can show.
He asks you to be your own J udge.

Call in, see the goods and

get the prices, and if you know anything about quality you will admit
that Grant’s prices are'below any competitor in Barry Count}'

Corn Cultivators!

The season for cultivating Corn is near at
hand. We want 'it distinctly understood that
we have the

For working corn.

.
.&gt;• v*»»» »
To see is to be convinc­

ed. Don’t make a mistake and buy an infer­
ior tool elsewhere.

You will not do so if you will call and ex­

amine our stock of cultivators before purchas­
ing.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS

MEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS. MICH .

is now prepared to treat all chrnnic-disorders. Having fitted up the finest of
offices, ho invites toe afflicted to «’•!00
him. Ho urges them hot to despond
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief.
Having spent many years in study at
the best medical colleges of the &lt; untry,
and having had an extensive and e’-icceesful practice in treating c hronic dis­
orders, he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

ARE YOU SUFFERING

DRESS GOODS 1
hn Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.
Every lady invited to

i

Call and See our Goods.
We can please you with goods and prices.

from Catarrh, Asthma. Bron hit1?, ar
any difficulty with the lung'?
in your Liver affected, or your stom­
ach dbordered?
Have you Heart disease ?
Are you afflicted with Nervous
bility?
Have you chronic Kidney or Bia
troubles?
z

&gt;•

Dr. Baughman can cure you, if a '■
is at all possible.
Ho has met with marked sneer?' &gt;a
treating Rheumatism, Spernmttorrh - a, •
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treaty
without pain and positively cure?

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
TY.
Call on him at his offices, HastierMich.

CONSULTATION FREE.
Circa treated and medicine' sent by

�The Hastings Banner.

*

PERSONALJRENTION.

gemachrui VenVtdkenlwrth. ^er
are btulnea husUora. and are alter tbe brSSir'fc^uSy.^^’'^

-nixu«. up-

STORES.

rrito’to
LoMl Advertising R«Im:
nr

«• cb‘r'ed &lt;or **

Tub Ba.wxra office will receive thia
week another Invoice ot stationer, and
type and will be belter equipped than
ever to do all work in tbe line ot plain
and fancj Job work. All work satuftS
.McElwain, of Bellevue, was
M“n&lt;d^l“&lt; '1U1
“•“*
tory, promptly and reasonably done.

^f»°iJXZd^

™t B BEA-SONS
”

Bnox!S to 30 cent, will be paid tor
Itnodeilpsot wool on the start; but we
predict that prlcee will reach 6 cedis "shta"' P“%Jn&lt;1 Feri Pause, caught I
above those Oguras when biulntw. shiners atThornapple lake, Monday.
warms up. There will be threT ™
perhaps four buyers In Hastings.

Whjy . bOTMbijSpectaeJwot

'

JOHN BESSMER.

k

Tub warmth with which tbe Jour­ a^bfi.&lt;P*1y*U'r' w«lter Matthew,.
nal assails Mr. Schantx and defends Mr
■"“"'I'd Thomspple wj
lloujhtalln In the dvererer controversy,
lends considerable coloring to the*
“a 9eth Chapman, ot
were Basum eMier.
, .uuw-i lhe puplUry di-rtance^ termer's Intimation that tbe Journal Tj^le.
.. urr * f*tt« h oUhc »pe»; al® editor ISBreuUy Interested In the mat-

mSU^-

. , i;. m the twt tn«lnu&gt;»eht» to exyslt*
1 u’inrr' er * ■u“! knows bow to use u&gt;en,
''I ,
u,e !&gt;r»t spec.*, with Freueh eor-

Any:

r
M-pjcdC- \
. • rr M the mot liberal, conalderti ‘nwlilj ol the goob.
. ‘.u nrrdul op'.leal ltoodil ihodBI
No (barge for cu»n&gt;ln*t»n of tue

TiRES^MAKING!
u msj-Ew aSNIE anti CARRIE TRAVIS
J, « n&gt;-uiri.-ia* t&lt;‘
ladle* uf Hartl"** y*
.
•! »: iri-y «&lt;■ ps*P*«*d u&gt; J10 *1’ "pr* ‘8
til JkKniil AKf Nfi '•nr Vromptlv. NeatlyaM
. »■

«&gt;’cK.b call on tficjn ®
.m» -tore.

Local News.

Thb board ot review dosed Ita labors
Saturday. Ths alm ot tbs members ot
the board may have been honeat; but
their labors were ter from sstutactory
and have been the cause ot more klrilo&lt; than any ot Its predecessor,. In
many Instances the condemnation of
the board b action is exceedingly just
We predict that it will braljng time
before another board will be selected a
majority of whom shall be actuated
more by prejudice than good judgement
in reaching their conclusions as to
assessment of property.

n" tAdiia’

Clothing*, Hats, Caps
AND

Furnishing Goods!

“d .CUr* &gt;"berta will
K“s“ e“)’

nf?am 5f°wn left Monday for Kansas
fo!rtbeI^.'U1"“*i“"U‘'^
Jordan, teach5?1“ “!« city aehools visited Nashville
irienas Saturday.
J* M. Blake, of Ann Arbor, formerly
night operator at the freight depot,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs. Daniel Striker and Mrs. Dr.
Lampman attended u missionary con­
v ention in Battle Creek last week,
Mr. Rork spoke last Sabbath evening
to a large audience at the Star school
house where he taught 29 years ago.
Allen McOmber, John Hyde, Frank
Goodyear and Quincy Hynes took in
tae gl^ss ball shoot at Charlotte, Mon­

It xs claimed that a clerical error by
the chairman of the board of review,
Qirrulatiim this week, 1,720.
W. F. Hicks, made the assessment for
of A J• Bowne, bank stock, 8 &lt;.200 instead of 872,000; for Dr
1’ix.^i: pay up for your paper.
Burton 81,500 instead of 815.000. As
Tui' foiiue is up for Mrs. Atkins’new the board adjourned Saturday without
dav. it is a very grave question as to
hdaae.
P. T. Colgrove returned from a busi­
W. ILScftAsrz has a handsome new whether these serious blunders can be
ckwected. There is no question but
pbictcn■
’
p that the council made a mistake in its ness trip to Grand Forks, Dakota. Fri­
day niffDJ. Phil Was greatly pleased with
More than tbe usual crowd in town selection of members of the board of the "wild west”
review. Both the?*1 errors are on Sup­
Saturday.
Herbert Fitzwater, who has been
Treki. will soon be something new ervisor Allen Jones* roll.
visiting at David Bennett’s for several
in our base ^all cirdes.
A bill recently passed the legislature weeks, returned to his home in New
Resorters at Thornapple lake on requiring all persons who desire to get York last Thursday.
SUntla*
numerous.
married to first obtain a license from /Robert Green has a tempting offer oi
The dry weather is playing havoc the county clerk. If either party is a 845 per month and expenses to play
minor,. the county clerk must be satis­ with the Petoskey dub.) It ii under­
with the wells and cisterns.
fied of the couscnt ot the parents or stood that he will accept/
Tur iDteri&gt;.tr of Baughman A Bud's guardian of such minor. A tine of 820
Representative Rogers is being con­
drag store Li lK-mg painted.'
will be imposed upon the minister, or gratulated
on the success of his rail­
LaRoi&gt;i line of white and two justice who fails to return the marriage road bill, which the house passed by
certificate to the clerk. If the gover­ the decisive vote of 78 to 13.
toned gnods at Morse E. Nevins.’
nor signs this bill, as he probably will,
N. • T. Diamond has bought -the juvenile parties who have designs on
Ed. Hendershott, formerly an Irving
house just n-ith of JasorfRidrs.
.
the matrimonial estate will discover boy but now of Grand Rapids, was in
Wal;- paper, paints. oils)hid varnish- that the plot has thickened, so to speak. the dty Monday. Ed. is travelling for
a New York varnish company.
•5 nt coat at Baughman A Bud’s.
Liberal Offer.—The Hastings Na­
Mrs. Mark Russell, of Sioux Falls,
Geo. Dennis has purchased the Mrs. tional bank is out with the following
Dak., and Miss Hattie Knappen, of Al­
ilyde house, on wi-st Center street. ' circular this week:
bion, are expected to reach this dty to­
Em Bvsfcv says now that his first
"On and after June 1st, 1887, this day and will visit friends here.
rroUing matinee will occur July 4th or Imnk will pay interest on time deposits;
furnish exchange to customers keeping /Miss Jessie Cuiti»s will arrive home
loan ftoru Coldwater to-day or to-morrow.
|i-&gt; von want's first class cabinet open'account, free of charge; and
“u ,oau i Miss Jessie has been »teacher in the
■Ada? John Hessmer sells them! money at lowest possible rates. bank
...............
: schools at Coldwater.; ‘
stole
public
This
is
the
only
National
t_
‘J.i; r ti;:i:i any house in America.
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this -section,
and our------------facilitiesana
anucon-1 . Charley
Charley E.
Brown,
the genial salesman
Am'.i'iY t» Citizen, from Hickory nections are such as to enable us to ex-' of th- Chicago Newspaper Union, Sun­
»'&lt;?ncrt. me Ux'-latc tor thm week's tent! the most liberal accomodations to dayed with his family. Charlie is a
■
our customers in id! matters connected hustler from Hustlervllle, and reports
a
» booming business.
. Otugpld and ^Iver as good as cash? with lhe banking business.
We respectfully solicit your business,
Fred Curtis, for many years n typo in
in fci&lt; iirmgtj for goods uLBaughman A which shall at all times receive our
jliid's.
the Banner office, will take a like posi­
prompt and careful attention.”
tion in the Democrat under the new
■ F41lMi.lt? say lhe hay and wheat crops
We commend to those of our citizens etffime. Fred reached this city from
ihSv —.u un will Ve the lightest known
who have money—and if the board' of Toledo Monday afternoon.
:-’t year.-.
review is any criterion there is lota of / Judge Cole and wife are visiting rela­
. The drouth is giv iug the blacksmiths
tives and friends in Assyria and Maple
a tam est, no matter how much others wealth here—a scheme which we be­ Grove. June 3d is the birthday of the
lieve -would be a big payinn investment
for them, and of vast benefit to tbe city. Judge’s aged mother,and the family
The new fish law is being vigorously It is the improvement of the water] have the pleasant cuptum.of holding a
-nion d elsewhere, and ought to be in power of the Thorliapple river. There reunion on that date./ The Judge and
Is plenty of it, euoughto run a wile will attend tim annual reunion
ilotry county.
'
Y
1 number of good sized factories and while away on their yisiL '
II: \ . Lli: preached a .ery able and mills, that is literally running to
Little Nellie, daughter of Ed. Brown,
NW'il!- sTinon to the boys in blue waste. To improve it would be to offer
reached this city Wednesday last from
&gt;u4(1sr morning.
a standing invitation, &lt;nd one that Florida. As most of our readers know,
G i-.iM.-' wealth of beautiful shade would i&gt;e readily accepted, to manufac­ her parents are both dead. It is a
’ot I;--.er nhowetl uff to better advan- turing institutions to locate here. The pleasure for us to state that she has
rent of the power for tbesq,would pay a found a home with Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
handsome return on the investment, Niskern. She is a bright, lovable child,
Th.. • wlotte Republican sports a while the power would be the very and will bring sunshine to her new
e’-r h-.u!, v.hfch 1$ a great iinprove- ehesipest that could be obtained for pro­
pelling machinery.
kBrook Durgee returnedjfrom Dakota
, Mi1
• -old to Bush Bros.,of.
At the meeting of the directors and Friday. He reports the -drouth 'as simHsriags hunshib. last week a Buffalo
stockholders of the Hastings and Low­ {ily terrible in the west.) especially in
‘ itja LraetLn engine.
ell railroad in the latter place Friday, owa. where the farmers are compelled
to buy baled bay for lheir stack. It
11 ■■ LLi. 11,M A. J. ntm W1U
'■mid i Hip-., er residence on his West much interest and enthnsiasm for the would thus appear that this portion nf
project were manifested. The irrepressi­ I ncle Sam's dominion was not the only
’&lt;r&lt;feas!je«|i prujierty.
ble Jerry Boynton was there, and ex­ part which has reason to complain of
The ig-4 ••□gine for the roller mill
plained that he was prepared for bust­ dry .weather.
nu airived •cni will be placed in posi- ness at once. He is to give bonds for
jotla'i nori possible.
880/JOO for the completion of the road
Say! You will find directly after
sh&gt; i.’i''i‘i r.i.L won several prizes at from Lowell to Freeport within a year,
your name on the outside of this paper
L.t si.Hr ; binriniuent of Michigan in lieu of having the roadbed and fran­
chises
of
the
line
transferred
to
him
.
the
date to whiefh our books show you
&gt;Mtysboot|rs in Detroit last week.
forthattime. Grand Rapids capitalists are paid. The daft will be either writ­
;
P:‘P,S tor the water works are backing him, and it is said that Bat- ten
or printed. We want each subscrib­
■iiv I laid id uU the wards except the tie Creek has her business eye on the pro­ er who is'in arrears to construe this ai
t?i'“ ;v,lr,l there are ten blocks ject, with a view of the speedy extension an invitation to call at the Banner
lOlgy.
।
। of the line from Hastings to that plare.
office and settle arrearages and pay' ns
r.biTfi;
u-i-s of the Plainwell In- It now looks ven' favorable fur this ,much in advance as possible. Do this
road, which with the Kalamazoo line ;
you come to Hastings to sell your
vti:l Insists on sticking his would make Hastings one of the beet when
.
wool
or on any other business, w e
:
l. cfore the public railroad points to Michigan.
need the money to meet outstanding
obligations,
and prefer to ask tor it in
The mystery surrounding the disap- &lt;
this general way rather than through
Tip”cigar, which you
1 bugles grocery. It is pearance of a certain cripple from Yan- jthe mail.
-V/’ ' ’rtkftman8y10
found kee Springs is no longer a mystery.
The Journal continually derides Rep­
Sheriff Shriner has kept un a very auiet
resentative Rogers and his work in the
pJam'/1 "W n‘e‘Gng of die Young but successful still-hunt for this indl- i
legislature. As a matter of fact Barry
Alliance occurred vidual and located him at Kalama- ]
Ibn n ''yiHug at the residence of zoo. where he found him last week and county n&lt;-vw b»&lt;l « more fpt£fdl
took him to Yankee Springs in order er than he In the house of
don. LUni.-l striker.
that oil might be satisfied that no crime tlvre. and the railroad hUlwh ch the
was summoned to had been committed, as had been alleg­ Journal wwe hue made an
’?r.
n-ml. -k
Mcndav by a telegram ed.
It will be remembered that the wt for sillies of stale wit, pareed tne
vo’*
He wii' in? ’!1''*
°f hLs aged father. cripple had some trouble with a resi- !EJw, Wednesday by the
’ ru* ** i^sent a week or ten days.
dent of Yankee Springs, and soon there- of
( Th to 13. So It appears that the
M v n°RK wiU to* next after the place that bad known him stateemen at Lansing dlBer soin«tat
knew him no more, so to speak. Ailet- In opinion rrom the statesman of the
lto.Hu- 'and evening at tho
F?rl &gt;r ‘'^'rcMllrulQg Subject: forts by former acquaintances to ascer­ Journal. The bill appllt* to the nulhX
fteview of Col. tain his whereabouts nrofed unavailing. raulsirlthln this state the same ptlnA medium was consulted, who height­ Splre that the Interstate commerce
-....... option on the Gods.
ened both the interest and mystery of jlaw applies to Interstate railroads
t have to pav any per­ the affair by getting off a lot of rot to
Tun Hastings National Bank an­
ply Mdaiis if you have' your the effect that the cripple had been
last week that It would hence­
w.4 put up at Baughman A murdered. Many'would have it that nounced
j.
Pouridki un‘ " ','1 • “ocurately com- the medium had told the truL^ But }forth tell exchange at par to depositors
ryt’i, ued !on- prica b their
Instead of being in the grave, he vm
I Tg
Md-nloe vmttoNMb- found alive and peddling matches on i
the streets of Kalamazoo.
for
the memory ot man does not have
mi
' “I“1 ■"'■■aw! the Niih£ turn backward very for to recall in'Xre regular curtomen
the printer. Each BAXNV.::
“WIJSKte... !.„! the Hastings husBubacrlber will this week find written ♦ mm &lt;ume institution were charged
ifiBU.
h ,) I11Ue^ Ior their °PP°’
or printed otter hla name the .late to
Tlttmour,; ot ra[u [411 llat Monde, which bo la paid. It In errej"-. « »&lt;“tto?m^°dn
erous institution must do
Me aJ;,i .vh]{jq inehjg
the nuln. trust that be will tueke it a pein, to ed and pi
prompUr settle arrearage. iuuf pay in
branches at business to
as do ot!
■r « docki John Besraer received fl..-.
w- —
-the
♦Rn mrxipv due US
ffle down a per. and bid
.........
reenved
We
need
S
^»air.e
day idvwrc.
______________
■iat.
"
which
he Belli
In our bnslnren.
Our BuhBUrtten will Hbb
All of which is correct,
for bmini
I
d* for tbe city.
-- ------ ------■
■
■
never
have
»
I-Uer
opportunity
h°._y
ever-a®&lt;i every dock is
up than now. during tbe wool BBBWon

Pav

Will find it to their advantage to examine our Immense Stock of

Displayed on Our Counters
The Assortment is Large, the Styles and Quality Excellent, and the

PRICES THE LOWEST.
In Overalls we have a large variety of the best make, including
the unrivaled

Hoosier Overalls
We want your trade and will do our best to please you.

=? E Y. HOGLE
We noticed in last week’s-issue of
our contemporary, tho Democrat, an
itemjjf much Interest to our business
men and the public generally—a notice
to the effect that on and after June 1st.
the Hastings National Bank would pay
interest on deposits, sell exchange at
par to customers Keeping open accounts,
and loan money at the lowest rates of
interest.
Wishing to understand the cause for
this sudden change of heart on the part
of an institution not especially noted
for favoring people we enquired furth­
er into the affair, and find that, from
all appearances at least, the design of
this very singular move is to crush the
City Bank out of existence; which
seems very singular, coming as it does
from one who has often remarked that
••Competition is the life of business.”
It seems that on Mr. Bowne's late
visit to this city, he called Mr. Robin­
son, Brest of the City Bank, into his,
Mr. B.'s private oilice, and excitedly
told him that the City Bank had no
business to make a certain loan of sev­
eral thousand dollars at 7 per. cent (the
National Bank at ohe time charging 8
per cent to the same parties.) Further,
he stated that if the City Bank would
not agree to raise exchange to the old
figures, 25 cts a hundred, he would cut
and make the new bank heartily sick of
the business, adding that he had money­
enough and did not care for more. The
refusal of Hie City Bank to be bulldozed
into such a transaction, and charge its
friends and patrons more than business
men are charged elsewhere seems to
•have brought this fight on.
We are authorized by the officers of
the Citv Bank to state that their pat­
rons shall have every advantage offered
by the other bank to its friends,
‘ It seems strange that when the Na­
tional Bank had the entire business of
tlie community it could not afforded to
have given its patrons lhe same advan­
tages of exchange and interest it adver­
tises to-dav.
The new bank will in no wise lie the
loser by the warfare, which it did not
rind does not seek. It is here because
the growing business of Hastinn and
Barry county demanded IL It is here to
Btav Because of this new bank those
who have business with banks are bet­
ter served than ever. Its loss would be
nothing short of a calamity to Barry
county, and would bring back the days
when one bank had a practical monop­
oly and was not slow to Improve the
opportunities this monopoly afforded.
Its stockholders are men not given to
showing the white feather, nor will
they permit Grand lUplds capital to
monoplire the banking business of
Barry county. They are business men
and farmers who have the confidence
of the community, and the community­
will never be bo short-sighted as to re­
fuse their patronage to an institution
that ho lowered rates of interest and
exchange in Hastings.
; Adiiltlnna) local on 1st and uli pages.]

GROCERY STORE,

Central House

block.

AT COST!
( BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug, business. we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of
•-&gt;

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own.price.

Mark This
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry!
We shall maintain tbij reputation this Jewelry establish­
ment has of selling the

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit!
Of anj- Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock in com­
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any

Drugs!
Call on us. Prescriptions carefully and aocurately com­
pounded from fresh and pure drugs. Wearain Hastiags to

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It
Respectfully,

�PRESBYTERIAN CMTi'

CONFLICTING INTERESTS

THE PRCSDEWT'3 LUCK.

DEVELOP SOMETHING NEW IN

BLOCKED BY A FENCE WITH A “NIG­

The Appetite
rSwthened, and the Jtawtta regulated.

THE

"HAUL" CLAUSE FIGHT.

GER” IN IT.

boodlers' bogus books.

president wm quite dissppointod over hbi
poor day's sport Saturday. Tho conditions
were unfavorable and that probably account*

’*ra* .
er-n-Jikr-r. told bow fa
and they divided tbe
twodle obtainwl by de­
frauding tfa county.

bile* at Omaha. I’ttitadelpUta and KU
tbe promise of fine weather wax fulfilled, Ute
tun arising in a sky obscured only by light

WjuunkuiOM City. May 25—Before tfa

cho» in behalf of tta- Lake Fborc and P»tt*
burg &amp; Erin railways. »&gt; far
frtw*ngcr.
and freight for New Yurk, New Kjiglnnd awl
Pennsylvania j&gt;oint« i» concerned, white
Frank Tta&gt;&lt;n|*ou made a fight ngsiiwt grantlug the miapeusfai This petiti.ei puttnww

trrred ton spxriul cnennittro: ■

Tbsld
through'

I
■ Kr—l lutmr from PjreP**
and Cuu*ti|,“t!on' I l,:ul
■I’PMlK"
bfauii rrwitlr de!dlltalr«l. and ora* conSST&lt;5Ki sw»
m.i uiw
VI con«ul»dour family doctor, « he
prescribed for me. M vnrkHia tlmro. with­
out affording more
1 finally commenced taking Ayer* ldl».
In a abort liinc my digestion and appetite

the bookkrepersfirthe
firm of Schneider &amp;

by tta* firm to the
county institution* A
bogus set of books wmt
. .
... *..11..

tocorrmpuuu
u , ...
arttofa supplied to tbe rouuty. Some uf fa
bill* fad to fa &lt;lntel ahead and otters *w»y

C*MUU lx*,-*-* iu
- --- —--- - —
iriiiz suit ngniuri the county to recover the
“ .
7.l_ l.nn
,-rlltaillrd

bn»kfn*t Sir. Cleveland walked around tbe

Rev. J. C. Galloway, m presenting a mokitiou of fraternal greeting by tho Southern
synod, said he would frankly state that tho
Awocjate Rnformai chnrch. south. hud rc-

first, the agitation l&gt;y the United 1’nwliyterianeof tbe instrumental nroric question: ■&gt;-ble minority to the fourteenth article in the
testimony of the United Pnwbyteruin church.

strayed-forever. ( Applets** 1 TW opposi­
tion conasi frrmi tbe old people who live in

hotel. Atxxit , 2 o'clock th.- prMul.mtial
party joined the guests in tho general dining
room. The Indie* w ent to t he little cha|&gt;ol nut
far from tta- hotel and Irtld a singing servicefor tui hour, there being no clergyman bcreat
prneent

luOXDOX, Moy 2S.—Tee Times publishes a
dispatch from Paris stating that M. Bouvier
ba* suoceeded In forming n naw ministry, as
follows; Minister of
thianre, M. Hoarier;
minister of foreign af-

could not unite simply on tlm Wcstniiimter
confc.-nlou a* histoi-ieally interpreted. Ulti­
mately they would have organic union a*
they now have spiritual unioR.

affair*. M.
ADUinxi. jAUiua. ptabli&lt;*
p-------- —----------Etienne; minister of parte and telegraphs. M.
Cocbery; minister of publi&lt;- iiwtructiau. M.
Bethtat.
_

vein, taking the ground that there was no
need for hart* in changing tbe policy ot the
church concerning mtt*Jc. end Hint a- to the
fourteenth rirti- lc of t«sOimony, it was thn
record of tta- church, -but would not stand in
the way of ultimate union.
'
The committee orrbilb rejxirtei that owing
to the 4^11 unsettled iqate of opinion a* to tlie
propricty'ul/ using fermented wine in com­
munion tfa quertion con not be wtajly re­
opened.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

sionarien to Japan. China and Hraxfl, Ixit

rommunicaitla among
spreading its work.

thk

jieopln and w

arose, clniuuk! tho floor, and ax rapidly iw
they got it 1-robated against lhe statement
tlsat the MHithcrn church was -not doing ita
duty in this matter. Tlie report was recom­
mitted to the committee for modification.
Tlie committee on foreign correaspoudnnr*
reported as a rr-qx&gt;u»- to the American bouses
of bhhops and deputies of tbe Episcopal
church’* letter on Christian unity an expre*won of fraternal fading, but postiaouing aetfai until im

MixxbaixiUh. Minn., May 21 —Before the
ntuitud meeting of the American Baptist Mis*
sicnary union, the oldmt Baptist society, Fri­
day, Rev. Dr. Jndaoa dtdivmwl an address.

Fnillicrcs; min-

rinr. Admiral J auro;
uiiub-terof agriculture.

jart year 'MOGJSJI*, and tfav appropriations

themwJvu* charge for shorter dirfanew on
their own Hn«. They wanted this relief to
protect traffic already built up and which
camo
naturally to tho ^ittebur-t it Erie com­
r-znounl devoted to this pun&gt;ore trff l.UtB.aw.
In Uh- raj^ot Raniex and others against th,- pany—the connecting link to the fake Sboni
Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; Rt. Paul railroad, in­ road fatwrcn Pittsburg and Youngstown,
volving a Claim of SIX,OTO,000 to nw.O»,oa). Ohio. They rrgnnfal thi* as a sjiccial case.
the United States supremo court ha* decideil
tlie cununfak-tt r di-cretionary authority to
the long und-sboct-haul clause in
The Thirteenth Illinois infantry held tlieir
annual reunion Tuesday at Rock Island. and sjiccial ca*e&lt;
Tho reprmentativiv of tlie Ptunrylvania
decided to meet next year nt Sterling. J. !&gt;.
Railroad company opjwwd tlie granting of
the petition Mr. Scott *nid the rvqutvt was
jm-iidcnt.
iiMlefinite ami if granted it wonkl authorize
Tlie presid-nt has refused to pardon James
the compunfa to make tlieir »wn local ratia
lent registration.
Canon Fleming, one of Queen Victoria’*
chaplains, is accux-d of cribbing a sermon de­
livered by Talmage.
Thu De* Moines club lias w-uured Hutchin-

refused to join the Chicago faun.
Tbe Ohio Awwiation of Mexican Veterans
heJdtbclr thirteen th annual ^reunion at To­
ledo Turelay. A. J. Robertaou was elected
iroddent for the ensuing year.
Prrparatiom are making for a great dem­
onstration at Springfield, June I, when John
Sherman will deliver a )&gt;oliticnl nddrew on
invitation of tbe Rejiublieaii members of the
K-gislature.

aambly Friday a connuittee was appointed to
centre with tlie souMicrti Pivabytreian* and
ascertain tbe exact ptrition of thnt teriy on

church union A committee wm a)» aplointc-l tn consider tho suggestions rotating
to ehuroh unity made by tta* Protestant Eptacojwl I4*hop«.

MADDtort, Wb.. May 2F.—Tburalar Govmor Rusk pardoned Mrs. Amelia Zinunrc-

evidence.

No testimony was produced to

tbe neigh bortwxx! put bin
mother. Thia tettlod the

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

Chicago. Mav 24. -Tuesday’s base fall
plaving resulted as follows onuipg the league
clutat: At Philadelphia—Philadeljibia $. Chi­
cago ff—twelve inning*; at Washington City
-Washington 7. Detroit ft-teo innings, at
at Ikwton—Borton H, IndianajoUs H-l® iu-

burg 12.
CWK ACO. May 25.Following taTfaadayV
r**sjni of Imm ball games: National league:
At Washington (Tty —DetroiDWasbiugtou
game |*wtpot:.«l—rain; at Pa-ton-*-Ifa-fai S,
lihltanatsilis 7—tan timings: at Fhifalrl|4da
—Philadeltdiia -I. (Irirago 2: at Nc.v York—
Pittsburg -». New York 4.
.
Uaii'Aiio. May -*k-T!w tawgue fa*" fall
rlnlHiKily phytiine game Woi.iewtay: At
Bamm—lloU-xt 4. t'ldcagoti

At Wariiingt-.'! Uity Httafarg and W«diiugt.-wi jilnv- 1 four Inning*, whan rain stojqird
the game, tfa •sin- standing— Washington "
Piitahurg 1; at Bcntoa— B&lt;*:&lt;w I. UltawguS.
al Phita&lt;telphia-PhiIad.-)phta 9. lndtana|.d»
7; at New Turk—New York 7^ Detroit d.
New York. May &gt;.—Th* followhiij is

jilaring and u now "sixth.

]x&gt;nt«l it* regatta at Spirit take until July 20
and 37, entri-w to ckwe July Iff ’
The chief officer of a veww-l reported at
Phifalelppa Thursday that at Itucum Ayre*
and round there tta. people were "dying alf
Paddy Ryan. now in San Francfaro, offers
to fight Joke Kilraln for any amount up to

A myotertaua epidemic i» carrying off chil­
dren at Oxford, Ind.
Tolliver (7,000 doinapw (gainst t)&gt;n WbCdli
—J..
zwv.

axwK-iatiori held a four-bouni' meeting Mon­
day night, nnd unanimously adopted the foP
lowing working rule* fur tho guidance of the
workmen employed by tho members of tbc
urociation:

tarty ritlwr on Monday or Tneoday.
Tho old platform was adopted alm amid the
grcntret enthusiasm. It provides that the

the state relative to apprenticiw, and not tlie
dictate! of union*, shall be olaerrtd; that
rtewanl* in elwrge of men rrntjoved nt tniild..... I.—I ...B A._. ,_____ _
-----"3'—
VM.JMVJW.nf IMn. fnzL
ccmtrolJed by union*.
Tbo executive committee of the Builders
National amoctatkm ixdd n meeting, and after
tavratignting tbe troqjdc. deterniimsl to stand

Mauqi'Ettk. Mich., May SB.-Conwrvativn
judges place tlie Ion to the up|mr peniuiula by
the forest Una of thia month nt (t,.VB,000, not
including the terrible disaster at lake Un­

paid a tri fate to tbe
of dert/uetion
fully amountuig to (7,«»,««),

Rjchmomd, Va.,’ May M. -An injunction
has deen granted DJ-Jialge Bond of tlie United
State* circuit court in Baltimore and tiled in
•training Commonwealth* Attorney Witt
from bringing suits, in- cwfonnity with tbe

Washisgtox CrtT. May 25 —Import* of
tbe United Slate* during April i«*&lt; aggre­
gated (iHjW7.oy&lt;, against#.'.-,:»’.,2«In April,
’Mti. Ex;&gt;ort* during April thf* year aggre­
gate! (47,.Vti,lH.’J. against t.74.017,:HS in April.
IN*. Inqxirts for tbe tan months &lt;&gt;f the cur-

15, lost 10; Hdtadrlphia-won L'J, ].&gt;4 12;

qpoli*—won kat 21.
Satupiaj ’.* taugue Jg unr*: Bortkm -Chicago
uui Wiuhrngton-I'ittslMirg—no game*, rain:
nt New York-New York il. Drtrolt 7; al
Mdtedriphia-Philadelphia in. !fad»|&lt;oli» X
THE WOULD-BE CZAR KILLER.

WAXHt.vcrnx Citv, May 26 -During the
muntbof April pest 79,107 immigrant* ar
rived in thi* country, ngninst w,I5k ui April.
!*Hl (X the number arriving In April
Gennany-mt !4,7«; Ireland. 13.3)1; Sweden
and Norway, H.Ufl; Enghmd oisl Wafa
9,731, awlfftaiv. 9,OH.

Dks Moixim. Iowa. May zfl.-Friday morn­
ing Judge lx&gt;vc commands UotMabto Pierro
to return th * enr-tand of brer ronrignwl to
Hurlliut, Hew &amp;Co.. rs-ised tart February, for
tin. run mm. &lt;1...
___ I. __ ...
. .

murred tliat tbe nutter wg» prod I ng
in the state court and refused, and wn* at
onre clajipo.1 into jail. Thtamuldronrai caused
Ptarre to forfeit an appcaran&lt;-n bond of (Ukt
In a justice ease, with onotlu-c «-outenq&gt;t nttadied Halien* corpus prowling*, have
been taken in tta* Marcher's Iwhalf before
Judge Kavanaugh, and application will fa
made fafon* a federal judge to sustain tta* ex

The EacUsli Derby.
Loxdox May SI.---AI1 London" wm at
tho Derby Wednesday, niul “all 1-codon" got
a grand »urpri*e. tfa mew fahig won by a
“rank outrider." who had gone tn the post with
the braviext odds Against 1dm, tin* favorite.
Tho Boron getting second place. Tlie winner
wa* Merry Hamilton.

SOAR
_/‘,&lt;tee,L,‘l"tvby gi'ri' tfa; to vlrtaerta-re
ot far! facta* Issued out of tfa tirruit
tar ttaCountv al U»rry. U!, .1 ln
C. Nfab n»d Duane H. 5»h. and »g*4r&lt;?.!‘.'
rected and deffvemi. I did ontt-i

inrrw wv.avv mi
—................. ran time dtallmr nywtf. 1
«»»■
pletely cured. My dweath'u anpUM uro
now fa r*&gt;l onler. and lam In ter^cut
health.—rump Lock wood, Toirtka, Satt».

rigM. Olid
Norton, tn

jm

25/i

Of tfa drlrnrf.M. &gt; J**

Ayet*« PHI* fare benefited mw wonderfnllv. For mouth* 1 suffered from Iwfc
cest’ion and Headache, was rc»th**« ul
night, ami had n bid ta«te in my nwmiti
every morning. After taking one box of
Ayer'S I'lU*.
H"*« ‘roubMa di-a;*pcan-d, iu* fo»xl digested well, and my
sleep va* ’refreabinr.—Hairy C. Itemmenwt?, Rockport,;Mn*s-

Aver-. Ptll»: Thrviitat only relieved me
of tli:,t painful disorder, but gave n o lucrcxxd vigor.nnd rcrtoml my health.—
Julia Lazarus, St. John, N. B­

Ayer’s Pills,

Atao lot numfar ulne hun.tir iYn7i (,«»m
(HriJte number nine tamdrw
fatvE?
Crt*). lot number nli-e liun&lt;in.I *iri t.riJX*
I!to*&gt; In theC»ty ot Hasting*, n uiidranntv'c
miction or vriulw to the irijtt--1 .Mer. U &lt;hi
Mrtb trout door ••Ufa rourt bi-uw u. th* cni
of lUstltifa. iu sat) Count, .! Itarrv. MlriUza*
-that belug the place ol holilinz tfa'etmdteiv'
far tbe said County of Barn, &lt;m nrturiUv. t* ■

Dated tid* Nth rt*/of M.n
*!iAKKnWiktSkK.
Stale ol Mlehiga*. eooutv or Barry.-a*.
At » M»riuu ol the Probate Court fa the
•'ountv of Itarry. holdrn at the Probate &lt;WB&lt;* tn
the City of Harting*. In said county, on Ttiurwdav. tfa SMb day ot Ma), in the year one thous­
and right hundred and elgUty-ocvru. ,
IT,went, Wm. W. Cota. Jndge of Probat,'.

•.'111 daj of Juue. A. I). llrtT. at teno'cks k Iu
tfa forenoon, fa n*sl«nrel fa the liewrinx ol
said fatllloa. and that the brim at taw ol said
dcrva*c&lt;1 and all other itcrwiu* Interested tn
said ratale. are required to .ipt*-w at a session
&lt;il «old roart. then to be bfaien at tfa Probate
Offlrc In tfa dty ol Haellngn-1“ aaMcounty.and
show cauer. If any Ifarv be. why tbc prayer of
tbe rietlllimrr should not be granted And It ta
further ordered. That said prtltiotw-r give notice
to Ike |wr»*m» Interested In said estate, nf the
publlshrdintfa Hastings IIvaxkk,
far prtutOd and rtrcutaled In said
Harn , orire In each week fa tore*Judge of Frobsie.

,

Onmuix. May 25. — Particular of on attack

Celeste Rayford.

from t h.

tappeii. nr_»omr erthrr suitable i&gt; raon. may
nppoiufal ndmiidstrator of the estate ot said

Dtel at th* czar from
the crowd which

’T'HE superiority of Coraitro over ten
I
or wbalobone bus now been d«riI
onstratod by over rix years cryrP
Jone*.
It 15 more dumb!*, mors
pliable, mor* cxnnfcrtablc. and NEVER

BREAKS
The Immense Bale of tijase Coneta U

dtately set upon by

wire nultrrat.sl
tiiat fa w a* inssnvilfa
awr
tte* polire rent-fad ant took powenuon of him
He was takra to jnil wtare fa wm scarefad
and upon his ^rson wm fouiul a tMtta w
lainiug puimu. six cartrtdgrc a revolver from
which one start fad l^en fired, and a-a ugh tanking dagger. |{o wa* n-.t.mrt to cm

sign of fear during tta* excitement a-.u-vwdiQg
b .*&gt;,in,c“ut
he returo-*
fai J'7rt^,'ir-t,’7',,1“)r»rwrfar toau fafad originally tntatwled.
VIRGINIA ELECTIONS.

conn tijH, to be holdeti at Mie 'Probate
JJrTd” t**‘C,,3i»uf
1” said county.
an&lt;l show r*nv- ir n„v sKmm. .m . ... ,l.. ___ _
And “telurthererderod.tintiMdd petitioner

K“•'a»„“;K'5CSX.”,),,X&lt;, SJ7
1A True Copy.}

|_|onest Help for Men.
N° More Money to Quacks.

I

l—B-m

Portsmouth Citr

C

of l*robate.

“"“I.
t . I ECKltAM. MT g Chemist. Frret«*rt. Mleb.

F«“te

Nowout. Va. May « -Tfa r^, frw,
NMfolk county did not ewne in until 4 o’efock
Friday rooming, owing to a vast drel.„«
"’rah'hhig. Tfa Hopabhrau straight ticket
h ejected by a taign maj-rity over the ritiwn.’
or fusion ticket. Asbury u-olofal) 1,
ranuiMHtwralth'* attorney, wbicii i* said to fa

now over 7000 dallyBeware of worthies? imitations tx»«:
With various kinds of cord.
None are genuine unless . Dr. Wit*
ner'e Corallne” is printed on tarittec*
the ateel cover _______
FOR BILE BY ALL LEADiSu KERCEAST3.

IS’CFQUPv.-w:.’

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Se25 ■^srasTS'JiEa'ji

A Delaware woman committed wiicide by
Ivinc- on
tn .K.
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BUSINESS NOTES.
cattle tat/*rtrt* of tta- northweiA into a mnrte
corporation, that srill control about (I5.OM 000 worth of cattle and grating land*. '
'
X Jjswph &amp; Sou, merchants, &lt;4 Binuinrg5oJjg*tand’ *“'* r*,W’ wi,h •‘“bUitiev of

Policy boldura of the oM Fant© lumrancf.
company held a meeting Thursday at Rioux
F*ii. nr ui. —,„i

&lt;oa
At a meeting of tho Western Iron ' n*«x-tatiuc Wodmaday at I'ittd.urg the wage quotiuc was ccntidml, tait m.coaunittre to con­
fer with repreorntativn of the Amalgamate!

Show tfafolkiwmg nwuh of tfa election fa
county omrera: Harrison (Rep.) drfeo^YatiwLhh" t.1^’1 ’ bv7W n“Juri‘' fa&lt; ernumm•mlth attorney; Mr^rtey (1k1
j,
efat IT
lao h**1*
cwbiy
Mnr’1 l,nd- ,)on&gt; I defeat* Black tlteoj
by ISO majority for circuit court clerk Tfa

&lt;S tLPh ‘JJ ‘“ftTiA-

1M7-at ten o'clock a.

"’•n7tfa”r’7fanL?1'’ eT,rt rw®r«lltora to pre-’
lowa£*r tW"“ U
I,,r ewnlnatlon and al-

ROBorJimL
Coin m l salourr*.

—

J[AIIHLE
-fay ekrt, tfa «too Dr^j..
'■ept one ranuMwr.
BtAWtOK, Va., Mav 2S—T« .
«fay tfa general l^rati!

MtLI. BE PAW

Tfa Her uf fa-tblehem.-

.iZ

$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
ARBUCKLE? CHECH! »I!1PP®

ex‘

•'—■Ol'tam.iOU, i,^ ^^“7" WOOL CARDING

quite Irilfant and i* re**

boat builder, h11 the beach Tuesday eight f« a

The only —r.
• m -da!
^rleatw JSxpo-aitan. Guar®?,
teed abmliitoly pure, nud for e
IreMl pmjfa b i

State of Nlringaa.Countv ol Iterry-s*.
At a session of tfa Prolate Court for tfa
I
n9 I,.—■ l.n|.lvM
... - __ .KM.—

coding fiscal year.
Export* foe tbe ten
mouth* ended April iW port aggregated (ri.'l.960,173. nnd for the ten mouths riuled At*il
HO, ;»«. (.VFl.5ltf.97a

HUwaukrc Girls' Coojwrsting Dre^

, of tfa porpetratora of tho crime wn rob-

Tbe w-hedute b &lt;s

It wm* n |&gt;r&lt;qswit&gt;on to enable a railroad that
compete with road* that bad; to enable a tang
awl roundalxxit line to com|&gt;ete with a short
and direct line. It was not a case tliat would
jurtify ■ imspensiou of tfa fourth section.
The commfanlonera. after hrtwmig to tbe
arguments, Jook the matter under advisement
and adjourned.

5IAl

New York'A Detroit 11; at Wa*tangt&lt;.:iWashingtou s, Pittaliunc
at Phila*M|4:i.«
—Philadelphia fi, Indianapolis 0.

strayed the barley crop hi ties Waunukw
(Wia.) district

PHH.anci.rHiA, May 3ft. — Rreolnlions rec*
optiling adultery *"• tin, *°le ground for
divorce. and forbidding ministers to marry

copal church at Friday's session. The resolu­
tions provide that nothing therein contained

that opfsaax sUKpctwion.
In the argument* tbc reprrsmtativr* of the
Lake bhwrv &amp; Michigan Southern and Iltteburg &amp; Ekfe roods wanted the climre sus­
pended so their comjanlw might charge the
same rates Jreni Pittsburg to New York and

Tbe, Pivwbyt.Tians of tbo uortlwrn rtates
gave $7U5,&lt;W for foreign mfaiotix during

THE CHICAGO LABOR TROUBLES.

the case of the innorcut party where a divorca

wttxiAH a MOHnraox tbomah u. coourr
A-LDACK T. W*t.KKn.
,
l. w. bra.ki:
*CGinrtTM mihooxhakkh.
taw. Heretofore petition* ft* the susprativn
of lhe long-ond-sbort-liaul ctauae fare nior
j-iincipally from railway rompantm. and pe­
tition* for It* enforcement from individual*,
from butiiMw* ns-'n and board* of trade: fat
in this c*«e it is two railw-ny comj«ni«w that
wont the ctauM siuqwuded, atel athird rail-

d rout,*—as are charged by the Pennsylvania

has deposited II,UM) forfeit with a San Franwork
&lt;xwarned -violent method* aria
piaysd out. Wbat we want is systematic be-

Ayrria Pina are the best, tnedlclne
known to nte for rcgiikiting tfa &gt;"•*’■1".
and for all dlaeasra cuu»ed by a dDonk-nd
Sloinakh and Uver. 1 auffered fur over
throevror* with Headache, Indigestion,
mid CinnUpMlou. 1 tad tw apfaUte. and
wm v.eak and nervotte most al the Hine. ,

BY USING

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

Spy Iler: miniiter of ifa

rubbed from the homy Lands and rairxxl

I tvas troubled, lot over a year, wilb
1a»« of Appetite, nnd General Doblllty.
cTmnHmcataktagAyrri.rnb^MuLta--

talk which boodle lie umk-rrtood wa* to go

ter of sentiment- than ot
majority fori that they p
ami not outrage tisj^Mflings of tlieir
elder brethren unnecessarily and drive
th«n from the communion. By tho year
1900 slavery will have l-ecotne a mere tradi-

Rt. Lot ia. May ‘JS.—When the SouUmxs
Ifawbytcrian general aov.-mbly finished ita
labors Thursday night it had agreed to ap­
point a committee on organization with tbe
Northern a-wanhly awl tbe great three-dap?
debate wan over. Rev. Dr. Morton Friday

my bowels were regulated, ami, hr the
lime 1 finished two boxen of throe 1 III* m»
;™.Wer to beodariiro tad dtappaaml.
nnd 1 facamc rirmig and well. —Itarlua
M. Loguu, Wilmington, Del.

fore finlsliing half n tex at thia medleinr.
inr appetite and strength were rertorrd.
-C. KOark, Danbury, Conu.

Cleveland wore« tailorimade suit of black
and a cardinal felt hat about which a quan-

KIRKS
WHIT^

improved

rxrj;rDKXT’» nams
Rev. J. A. Todd, at the Rcfurmad Dutch
church of North America, in conveying *
mrroagu of goal will, explained tbo tenet* of
hta church. Moderator Gibson. in replying,
hair) tbo door of tbe United ITesbyterian

Th*w. Pill* are

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peris, -W "7
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Ca todoubklheprinwot al! article* supplied

BMiu»bfy of lhe United

u. wiiL.

S Jrourt. “Nx” Hchnridrc, tbe county btab

11 U
wtflng.

C*rdin8'*nd Oiling-, 12 l-2c. jw lb.

WBLCOMI MANBU.

1
2
6
25
ICO
■700
"•I

Prominin, ■
Pretniiunr,
Premiums,
Premiums,
Fvemiums,
Pienuuiirt,
r-'.Anilum!..

81.000.00

9&lt;00.00b»g*

C-ttOOO
»;oo 00
050.00
620.00
510.00

�THE LOVERS REASONING.

WOMAN AND HOME.

Colds invariably succumb to Hill’s
PeerleM Cough Syrup or money re­
funded. SV. H. Goodyear.

to combine too many anxirtfm—

and

TAXING THE FAULTS
INDUL­
GENCES OF THE FAMILY.

tahlng

Children—For

which in snowdrop* lie.
tali* ?nVil’?
few lM,nni« bare and there
in.tbc household expcime«i will in time r-r,.
« Hto meh M no housekeeper X h£
the plan would lieitevn. An excellent little
mothci ot a large fainilv uptown km* n

Wbk b « dn&gt;pp«l a penny each time a slang
won! b used a dish broken, a hat or coat
C,U"R
chair, or any other rule
of tlie hnti*..
I T—
.

thing to boMtify their' modest little ntnrt^

BRITISH

IN

meuL Inst month it was n tow crimson
globe for tho jmu lor tamp, and the month boion* materiab for a handsome sofa
mnd-i by ti&gt;o ohlrwt daughter.
A younger houM-kreper fau found a wnv
that in npt altogether new, tk-.t gives tar
ninny pretty articles each year. Every even­
ing her better half must cunfew. Lor.-much
b&lt;- has sjienl on cignw or totawco. and de;xwit a aimflar amount in a preay little box.

HONDURAS.

.
.-&gt;*ll*brat*d with much re­
a- i: usoito be before Eurojiean*
•t &gt; a. The Npaniab chroniclers
: ■ a* : lien cuslomary for thew
. .!&gt; *• tn give a tanquet to their
ci-1 at tbe present time tbc au• • * iltnges always spread a
-i day. Tbe entire repast is
...I i!» nt i.'ucn, except tbo tor-

married life she only made about 15 cents a
day. now *lx* coltocts from W to 50 rent*
rogukirly, and as she only catei a pound of ay
cent randy a week lx*r gains are eon*id&lt;-ra!&gt;lc
Last month they were over *54. Even 10 rente

uvdfair dancing ;th-n'tbe
wife should ba allowed tbo same amount for
u:-.d&lt;-iv and have bright, j&gt;&lt;*nonnl luxurin*. repo-lally when she Moes
Kind their sh-xildcrt. Bulk '
not u.*e it in hralth destroying tobatvn. ]
There are anr number «f way*, in 4hich
■ ■
;ll'kirtx,all Mifliy starebed.
t.ixe*. very light nf course, may be levied &lt;m
Ir s’i'iJ cr-inment*. earrings, iwilocw the niemlicrs &lt;&gt;t tfa- home to the adv antague!
sad if;-r ।
are *-.y nuinereu*—itiadq
ft -.u
i-’..'. I in tta-irmatiro soiL Some af
ita
'
au’.'luL though all are sulrC mbtrres forgets to sew on buttons, when the
want has been brought to her knowledge,
nrtnnneat moit used by these she mint also fo&lt; fdt a penny. Finding fault
irimba, played after the man- ■with tbe coffee. Itoing crc-w to the children,
changing servant girts or washwomen oftaner
than once a month, bringing rompony heme
to dinner without the knowledge and per
egdn-tame iu tbe still night mission uf tho mbtrew*. sleeping until after
church time on Bundays, forgetting errand*
it an-und the rnaoi. but the and all such light but trying sins should tai
rr .-tnWhen tbc dancing I* paid for and the money used far the (utatitage of tbe family.
Ttaro or thnv pood
b-- finer and t»Ma ta the woman

h»rl!y oh-- u&gt;g their l» »l

“ "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
time honored naw, Imt

but Buver

&lt;t cure’ fa an Old nnd

■ turn* to bar w-al when
in.! bo, without chong-

in these day* of ci-nip, mens)* nod diph­
theria,” mil a prominent physician n-evntty to
a rcjioner.
“One of the first safegmid.*

Notliing inerroaew tin- activity i&lt; the lungs
like Ixxiily exercise, and ia order that it may
be tameficial tn tbc whole »y*t.-init should l&gt;o

HU midnight.

that their little lives are very oftan imjerilcd
by Ignorant mothers and nuntn. Gtw am!
parutEnc Imnj s should never be |-.M-d in the
tir.nery. In afnxwt every room where gas is
burned a plant will drpup and die. Children
. n -lead earnest tbe an- like plant*; they rwpiire above all thing*,
i ag'-‘.;t :-n the Northern pure air. light and sttndrino—not gaslight,
U«- ionol! 1-I.iae* wlxru but daylight, sunlight, and as much of it n»
rea Biwctuaa and Bil- I t.. .....___ __ __ ______ ____ ___________ ___
... vr.-ts up-j the mail largest atul sunniest room uixhr the roof. In

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suqmrled from the
: j?
tatter town in quts•Uhlig pretty (nut, cornddcr.i.; u I it :&lt;&gt;.k u* but n
■o.,uug -ack. It fell u|Km
■like -. log. A glance nt

j
|
,
i
-

durt and otatenre tbc light, nor are there any
gns pipe*. Gas ta injurious in many ways.
lu light is too strung for a bata-'* eyn; it absort*, nil tta-pure nir in the room before th?
clfild nui get. n chance' to inflate its little
.hingswltii oxygen: ite brat it enervating, und

i..on- solid than letten; i
«± v v, rPpp-l - ipi-u anrlout
a man—a ntw with.n
•
'!.;i;:gv ey-l-rown. Tbe !
: IT, it having hung rdi t
f the *c:-.Jtoid. There I
L le- In th- man's lu-vast, I
-L and one in each
lhe L-ft "ide nf ihc dead i
■
.-r-fbr»*. n pajxjr, whiefc j

leakages may i&gt;c*o small us to be faiperccptil»l«- but quite largo enough to. ta&gt; pernicious
to Inialth.
Purity of water, however, is almost as e»scntinl n* purity of ntnireojierv. This can bo
lind by boiling all tbc water metraary for tbc
nursery before it ta uw*L Such treatur-at
:&lt; moves all hnparitiiv. mid destroys their effeet. Another g«x*l thing h-remember is tbo
neecndty that extats for fat in some formas

n,;... L a horse thief.’,
■ ’I him ha'dlxaderL’
f”1'pireeof mail matter

thesp.-rf. They have a
tl that country of forward'.p* to a neighboring

Hwcftd as,
isg an ohy-

».njoyn&gt;rnl.
the audience at tho

uncxnpioyad artora now eo-

iu to another with a yawn,
thi* strike you, Nedp -It
a intioincident during a barn
t -&gt;k with the ‘Strickly Busi•&gt;id the other. -You ace,

star-

■- One morning wu
annum ror him overy— found him vnoring
Mfroa’^ed by a flock of
wu ..U*f:ig nt j,!,,, vi£oronajv

*7. '

c-*«7

I - ..I, -byJUD t jouk,™
St...:"', J--';‘™™iD&lt;u»« iwupUr
K to 4 Liuta.vj for once.■ "—San Fratwtov,

m t
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5 M,Un’ now
wU-rj. I.
br • Urt«

|X i‘‘"'T Tb’
wj. .
«.''Wl*Urabla elevation used to
T --t pm- &lt;hffl uiti,*,
WM
B

Utt*, for
itiaiatur?, ,?* ‘ u wark
HscUidty. A
toS Li
7 ha?
‘■OI1«nicted dose
o?X ir7?1! “ J** ‘l,"pcd
*
1 *a- “ U d“irt'd to li&lt;ht
*xrarti,t 't &lt;', k p
and ti.o
"rtr-1 the ,i^nrd Oa
cnr&lt;«‘- It file*

«»t taL;*i T b“’«ong tbe crowd*
‘*»X^TiRb“7*Perform-

"Bo M
■’-*■

n

KlnlG
m*rrWr*-‘nquir«l

futlx-rs and rontix-ex, to whom the coat of tho
article w:v- nothing, deny their children suf­
ficient butter to make their bread palatable.
Tins w wrwig.
Butter should never la
spared. Any jorent who denial their chil­
dren thi? commodity ikwrrre to pay the doc­
tor, and to pay him well. too. Children who
are given enough butter and other fata rare ly
suffer Zrvm nccroaed joints and wrofuk&gt;u*
gland*, to say nothing of manuunu* tabes,
tncaenterico. hydrocephalus and consump­
tion. Btsudes the ounce nf prevt-ntien mat­
ter. parent* would do well to bear in mind
that other ok! saw, which advises us not tc

Mail nnd Express.

A Woman’s Thoughts on Women.
I have Ixwn sitting by tbe Ore knitting and
thinking, trying to plan out something for
tin- future, until in *bver weariness I i-to;»
nnd cunx? to the conclusion that too much
th inking i* pot gixd for n wcinnn. They f-iy
fclx-jumjw at conclusions and gain* tho wune
rr-Kult that man arrives at by Inlxjrlou* effort.
I feel sure I wns nearer right on tbe subject

ite dangers. I coll ta^miml Mary Lyon, tho
L-under of Mount Holyoke Female seminary,
and her rule of action which she taught her
pupils; “Walk straight in the path ot duty,
tatisfle*! to »re one step nt a tune, and trust
that light will., come for the next step;" and
she assured them from her own experience
that light always came. Mary Lyon’s nature
was a strong, rugged one, of tbo true New
England type, and her brave spirit did
. &lt;
^1—ahsm rnr-ks

rreu-ta-d her goal of great usaf ulnras to other
women, and gave them o health and strength
tint ha* been, and will be, banded down to
many generation*. Her rule presuppow a
strong faith in overruling spiritual agencies,
Orel also a firm adherence to duty, whether
plrasant or painful.
WiB it apply to the
present gniviration and help us, for instance,
fa rearing a large family of children npon a
limited income! Will itotecide th.
of what our young men and mnidetw shall uo
.
.
_ •» »- -.vwirl when*

US. ana ye: Wi- are uu*.*&lt;u&gt;*-------- iu tlie chimney corner and rest.—Lucy Hollu-ook in Herald of Health.

-r«.b.d«L- -w«,t

■—"lew™

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•m.

*rt»w»Uwr, TWy

*TOX.yWl
*t-d —d wUlnwd;

k...^

Tbe terrors ot nemo— r-—calamity which mem. a
to..
only a new name for an old
almost equally with womm. IfB»»b&lt;*l™

The upper peninsula is represented
by 44 convicts at the Jackson prison.
------- ——
or women nave were
lheir penalty for an over taxation of the
nervous system. Tbe fact that, a* the life
taeuranwrompanies tell us. women on the
whole outUre men, wx-m* to bxlicatc that
tneir nerres, if more sensitive than thaw of
sn. Tnr.w. __ ,
.

meaning any harm they impoae labor upon
boys which rtiould bo tbo work of men. Now
tbo physical energies of a growing boy have
alnody an important work allotted to them,
that of building up a strong, healthy organiTl.
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•----- iv ui not u» treat
tlunpi of ilf0 which prove exhausting, but tbo
small ones ta-,,.,,.
___ . .
. ..

cornfield. We have seen many inatanees of
k°y* being stunted and dwarfed bocunx* they

- Thcy inMlden
"« &lt;»CVLVrV the C^134™
ifa0Wa
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whoopfag Cough,
etc.
We guarantee Acker's Ingliah
Remedy a poaitlve cure.
It asvea
hours of anxious watching. Sold by
be expended in a hard day'* work in the
W. H. Goodyear &amp;Co., Druggists.

Ths Niagara Falls (Route.
OKAHD RAPIDS DIVISION.

WoriiDfi Classes, Atteatioa

‘ake cold more readily after a warm bath a strong temptation to utilize every mu*cfo.
Taking efloct Nov. l«t^ 1
than after a cold uno. for want of njunction. to provide mean* for the growing hog* at tbo
s.’“.'sss'iansMi
xou cannot snriously maintain* said a expciuc of his o*n growing boy. This fa
cterer woman once to me, “that any exure of all wrong. A farmer would not for an in­ for their spare nfummti. Business new lixbt
and preamble. Persons ot el Kr se? el£lly
political or taidnem Ufa am t*. so wearing, on stant think
nun* of
w harnreeing
Burnnwing hb
DM 0-months
O-inOUltB old
OJU
I”KI rexuj
cam from ta cents tu x* &lt;n
I
mu-b^ Mm &gt;». pi™.
.t, ■ ssjsssssyjKaK.T&amp;J-;
tbe whole, „ tfa,
ot cooking n &lt;Unncr." । »■&lt;
Then she procve&lt;to&lt;l to explain how tlx- cook, , i-hould no. tbe grtiwjng boy have tbc tame ! tbebuihieSM. Buys one girts earn nearly as
1
—1.*&lt;..1 comidcralionf
__ , rv
much a*■'men.
Tliat nil wi.nvnosee
&gt;«. ,k&lt;uini* may
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tafure every dinner, hod to .leal with a dozen 1thoughtful
Don’t ________
overwork
.
address and test tbe bu»lue*«. we make
articles of food, no two of which the boy*. They are al) tho material wo have their
fata offer; to such as are not well ntisOed we
had to be prepared iu tho same manner, or to make men of.—Atlanta Constitution. '
^l..*«ntl«'e,‘toltar to pay for tbe trouble ol
manipulated with tlw umo touch, or exposed
writing. Full particular* and outfit free. AddmsGguuaa
bri.vsox &amp;Co.. Portland. Maine.
to the nunx- degree and kmdof brat, or cooked
far tlx- same length of time; that the cook
My odvlre to women b possibly worthless
hadn-m-tantly to be going from one to tho and without merit. But tbb b it:
otta^r. ami keeping all fa mind; nnd that, to
If there b anything you want to do, do it,
Eatea Rapid-..
bring them all out in readlnew at theep- or do the next best thing.
ceased0 matler tbc estate uf John Grant, de­ Jsnksim.........
Detroit..........
punted time, neither underdone or orenlona,
Do not expect that when misfortune comes
Notice to hereby given that I shslt sell at pub,
neither •lackbakcd nor burned, neither too to you that tbo whole world b going to drop iiCnic«ii&lt;n ,loJhr 1‘*be*J bidder, on Tuesday.
cold nor too hot-thnt this was an ndterc- its shovel and conte and ask you “what you
numt worthy of demigod* and lu-rora And would like.” If you think the world nms pl In tbe Township ol Orangeville, in tbe Coun­
1 was quite inclined, at length, to ta- con, you a living, go ahead and mako it. It.’a ty of Barry, in the State of Mtehignn. pursuant
n&gt;Ucrn»o and authority granted to me on tlie
vincnl; certainly it wa* much easier for in­ there.
tolh day of Jtay. A. D.. 11W7. by ibe Probate
to own myself convinced than it would have
Court H Barer Cocnty. Michigan, all of the eabeen to cook the dinner.—T. W. Higgbt9&gt;n in lew degree, don't wear the fact on a placard taie. right, title and Interest ot the raid dreeaaed
nt. id and to the real estate situate and being iu
Haqrr's Bazar.
like a leper.. The world does not liko it
the County of Barry, in the Btate of Nieblum. Detroit............... Lv.

Much has Isen written lately regarding tbe
reason why then? ore no great femahi &lt; omIKMcrs. There can be no doul&gt;|.that. in other
arts besides music, women have 'achieved but
little tliat can lay claim to immortal fame
I’JWiafw the principal resuon of tbb b that
their affections ore too exclusively p-raonok
A girl will tuo-iduously pracUre on tbe piano
a* tong as that will assist her I:; fascinating
her kuttem. But bow many women outside
the ranks of teacher* continue their practice
after marriage from the irnperscnol tore of
music itself t Needlnw to say they have no

to. fly there nn&lt;! ‘tar beneath it.
And above all, bring up your girl*, if God''
h good enough to give you such, to think tbs
Bum*.—Funnit B. Merrill in Now York.
Grafibic.
i

Dr. Ixtheliy lays down tbe foltowing sim­
ple rules for tlx-guidancu of tboo in sesrcb
of good meat:
It b neither of a |«1&lt;- piuknorof a deep
purple tint.
It ht-s n marked appearance from tlx- rami
fieatton of little veins of fat among the

Tbe east three-fourths of the west half of the
*outb west quarter, nnd tbe west one-eighth of
the east half of tbe south west quarter, of sec­
tion number twenty-tour, iu town two. north of
range number ten west, subject to a certain

Jackson................
KtoanBapMa.......
Charlotte............
HashvOte.............. I
Morgan................. ।
Qatenby................
MABniroa..........
MSSfevSi./."."*.”:

Dated Muv 1ML A. D.. l»7.'
Grand Baplds.. Ar.
WM. H. STANLEY. Administrator.
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T. J. BU8H, Local Agent, Hsstlags.

refreshment strengthens the nerves for twn

ardent affection with which a professor hug*
hi* pet theory regarding thp Greek native, or
-rarity with which be will defend it again*!
hh friends, if they baptxrn to uppera- it. But
ouch complete devotion to abstract thrones b

trial idea*: aixl, os women ore rarely able or
willing to emerge from the liaunv- &lt;-f per»onnl emotion, this explain* why they bare
achieved greutnes* fa Imnlly any art but
novel writing, which b chiefly coucvrm-d with
personal &gt; imotlous. Among great performers,
on tMot* «r band, tht*.are us many talented
- iuen.if not more.

w|d»m learn to improviar in an interesting
manner. A imliciou* lacheior has suggested
that if. in teaching harmony, the chord" were
iruulo personal by calling tin tn "Charlie1 nnd
"Williuni’’* instrad of "tonic” aud “domi
natit.” wditteu would &gt;wu h-arn t.. improvise
iluinningly.—Anx-ricon Mudcian.
l*udi*1ilng Children Senaibly.
Ifparrnta wt-reossuneof tb-&gt;r children as
tl»e fnrmerita uf hl* cnl&gt;boge«, there ought to
t« no doubt mi this point, ta- au*e tbe experi­
ence of the parent might ffl indicate at onco
the profirr treatment for the mental disorder,
assuming tint all wickedness 1* a mental di*
order. But, a* n matter &lt;«f fart, bow often &lt;lo
wc punish nn hcicntific principles.
U wbi|&gt;f4’” *■’ r«vun«l to make Arthur an
angel for e^eral bourn or days, the cban-vs
are tliat w wu Lilly come* ujkui tbe -erne the
offk-acy of Vbipping will b&lt;* x&gt; well established
in the pangits’/ mmd that «Ue will get a rer
tain amount «*f whipping
«“ go&gt;xl.a«0 that
thi* fnlhirodf the puntahment will be ascribed
tortubteramw*. whichraltfconly fora double
dAx*.
Ferimj* tbc folio wfag plan, w tach I adopto’cxf&gt;crinniitally M»ni- tbiw* ago. may commend
itself to M&gt;mr i&gt;arente. even though I have no
woodorful remit* to off* r. In xin obi account
dren; in the jurt devoted to each child I note
tbc offenw under tbc proper time, the jmniskment adopted, or janiisfancnte if tbe ilrat tats
not prove*! sufficient, and tbe n-i:lt*.. For
instance, on such a &lt;lay I find that Lilly, aged
4. got at the shoe blacking bottle, km led Lt
own hand* and tbe baliy’s frock. I*INtni.li
—•
went: No cake at luncheon. Tear* . Ibut
nt no
ucxprwwon ot remorae. Twelve days after,
urconiing to the ledger. Lilly lri«l the pal.nh
tarttie again: thi* time “be was compelled tc
r.ash her own hand.* until the Inrt v««llgr of
blacking luul disappeared. It took her half
an hour, and there to no record uf a rejwtition
of the offense.—I'hilip O. Hebert fa Baby­

hood.

__________
Sair-lte*pect and CourtetyThe potency sit a gracious manner wm
shown notably a few yean* ago by an inci­
dent which occurred iu one of our large dura
A yuung girl who bad been asearartrew mar
ri«l tbe m&gt;: of a wealthy and influential
family. Her ausband brought her home white
bis mother and “tater*. with a targe number of
guest*, were nt their country
It wr*»lred trfore the bride arrived that the
“should 1* taught to know her plare; that
she must be taught to realize that, although
fa tbe famDy, she was not of it
Tbc house wa* filled with experwucwl
wowo „(
ailW Id £-r&gt;mlmiaivtenng snub*, from the sJnpng sar­
casm to tho smite of icy cirihty. The little
wXm who ww their intended victim had
neither birth, fortune, experience, nor even
education *o defend her. But *ta- had a sim^
jde. nelf respecting manner, softened by tbo

most exquisite courtesy.
“It was an armor of proof,
JT****'
tor. “If they insulted or snubbed bar, she
was anpareotly unconscious of it. and
Xd 2X
the ram.

dial kindness- She conquered. The dullest
Xui aXr her enemira at ta-t

that tbe poor little girl ”•« be-^ brtd Uan

10.15

f. RfooLxs G.P. *T. A.. Chicago.
fat looking like jelly or wot parchment
It should hove little or no odor, and tbc
odor should not be d»*agreeab)c. Dtara.aed
meat has a sickly, cadaverous smell, nnd
tometimes a smell of physir. This is ditcoreratac if the meat i* chopped nnd drenched
with worm water.
It should not shrink or waste much in cook­
ing.—Herald of Hmlth.

“I notice,”-said a lady friend th-- other day.
"that some fool num has invented a r-oltep*ing
hat for tallies to wear to |mblic entertain­
ments. He might have saved hirow-lf bis
palm*. Women 'wear high hate simply Imcause they arc tbe fashion. Beauty or uglino*, comfort or convenience ha*' nothing to
do uitfa tbe qneetion. Tim &lt;*&gt;ltap»ing hat to
not fashionable. mid that sett Itw it. 1 don’t
know where our fashion* come from or who
do bat blfadiy follow,
nnd I tell you now. in all seriouMitw., tliat all
tbo talk in uewspai^r* nnd the imfiguation of
the public has not done a particle of good.
Tin* higii hate will go when the fashion
cbangr* and not a day before."—PUIadpIphia
Calk

ASK TOUR DEALER FOR THE IMPROVED PUTKLOU

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.

wiwh have nothing to

Transcript calling attention to the fact that
in this country «fadow shades ore fre*iurntiy
lie soya, "thi* wotfid *&lt;ein to an EnglUhmnn! Tl.c moment a lamp i* ligbtetl in
an Engli-hmm'-i hoiw, in town or country,
down grx» lhe curtain. An American bi*
wviuingly none of that nice *n» of jrivaptbat the Engfahmnn owns. He ran sit in the
lx*om of bi- family, eat, drink, ta* merry,
dandle hi" child ujsm hi* knee, j»ke hi* fire,
read hb
Uixurtafaed to tbc out

The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER MANUFACTURING CO., FORT W1YIE, IM.

NALL'S PRICES
OUR II HEAVY
INGRAINS!
(
FOR 4Sc; EXTRA HEAVY for 55, &lt;gc.

^eiteA-orS’centx.

GOOD at Me:
BETTER
BCTTEK at C!-&gt;c;
I
7 &gt; per
l»er yard?
vard.*
HEAVY at T.te
A Rangoon English journal recently, in
dlC'-tuaing the nhtcntlon &lt;&gt;f European girl* in
tlx- far vast, made n strong pirn for lhe teach­
ing of rooking and li'-uwkreping in tho
seboota. It dt-rhr.-ed tliat tbe general disin­
clination to marry among young men in the
civil service who are living on a fixed salary
was attributable largely to tbo fact that tho
young women were unable to do any bousework, or even to direct properly the servants
of a household.—Harper’# Bazar.

Mr* A. D. T. Whitney, in a practical talk
to "the definition of the word "becoming."
Instead nf garments l-voming the person,
she sold, "wc broxm»" like our clothes; if wr
put on a hat that is a little exaggerated in
itvie, we give our heads a tom to correspond
with it: tbe Quakers bare calm, placid face*
harmonizing with their clothing."

WE

SELL

Mobiles

BODY BRUS^ELS^gffi,

Great Cut In

Wall Papers.
We are sellieg Gilts
at 20c and White
blanks at'8c per roll

jm bl &amp; co.
Jefferson Avenue,

DETROIT,
MICH.

nnjj

WE

SELL

Parlor Suits,
7-Piece Soils,
Solid Walnut Frame*.

At 828.S3Ti.840,
and up to S3W.00
tach.

A very good imitation of ground glam b
produced by dissolving three tablwpoonfub
of Epsom salt* in n pint of wnnn water, and
applying it to the ghu* with a common paint
bnwh. Tbb answers admirably wben u sort
of screen is wanted. The solution roust be
ujiplied to the side of the glass which b not
exposed to tb« weather.—Atlanta Conrtitu
‘"i0”
—
-How many servants do you keep!” asked
an old friend of Marton Harland s husband,
when they had been married about six
month*.
•■Three—and one slave," was the prompt re­
joinder. "The slave is my wife"—New York
Graphic.

HASTINGS MICH

If fa Instructing a child you are vexed with
it for want of adroitness try, if you have
never tried before, to write with your left
faami, and remember that a child b all left
hand.—Chicago Idrfag Church.

_______

herself."

Ir,rot that have Iwcn onco red hot never

arm's »tock» &lt;g».

““J

JT JZT.r child’s

always be rough. Be careful not to put them
on tbe stove hours before they arej needed,
and after using them always stand them on

rounded and rmooUwa on

*7®*

J1"*

Stag* ran be drtod

All the labor of scraping -auccpans in
which oatmeal ar mush has been boiled may
be mved by allowing the sMieepan to stand
on the table for five minutes before pouring
tbecontcuts into tbe dbb.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�VALENTINE’S DAT.
HOW A BISHOP'S NAME CAME TO BE

PERPETUATED.

£ A BANK ACCOUNT
USEFUL

HINTS

KEEP

TO

MONEY ON

mss

PEOPLE WH3

DEPOSIT.

Proprietor*,

CREAAf

SPECIAL

lie hml aroused local
nurse, or all thi*
But how! Many
wa* the author of

signature.

I£ tbc genuineness of

MATUMLnUT

a chock pro-

1W pwpk o&lt; U..UW •»* ’*•“*» “* “■
dim ln.««l Id U»W«
.in •nrjidirfim’i •«.

“d

”

dOTldt lor »-pi«s
Ml&gt;d Um. Uu lluildd- »1&lt;« “*rt" “

floolK. Cooler,

MOST PERFECT MADE

The florat made. Only threfl others In use In

the state.

ExttraU,Vaallls,.

cdTcmw wai no worse than befriending tbe

JJOOT AND SHOE

tomwveral xuaious pastor* substituted the
names uf aainU in billets given on this day,
Feb. 14 bo Hr. Valentine's name got started
ns belonging to this day, and it was no time

propose to keep on hand eotnUntly the finest
cut* of steak, also ill other kind* of meat* kept

Mmfactiiring and BepairinE.

thoqgb tbo anwtiut will
flee cents tor oT&gt;dbk&lt;

With Runyan &amp; Son. Jeflcrxin St.

Furniture

mined, if the question should arb* at any
time ns to tbe amount, tho time and the na-

Undertaking,

AH, THERE!
9

We have a large and well

selected stock of Furniture,
and would be pleased to
have the people of Barry
county call and examine the

corner. Again, the place Co tear off a check
is Indicated by tbe perforated lino. Winn

little detivms of
ita to hurt somestriking the blow

same.
langbwl nt the wounds they have Inflicted
upon other*. There are still living jn-roona
who find catuo for mirth in pulling a chair

ED. POWERS

''

just the Thing!

of drawing

ownrt tbo teg. but that down t disconcert him.

BiDdiug and Vool Tnes a Sjecialty.
A Full Line of Hardware Always in Stock.

CALL XZtST

J. C. WOODRUFF.

furnish to the customer a ttufUcUsit number of

paritor Bib* up a ticket, giving Ufa name and
tho date, and writing in tho column ngrJr.d
tbe words ‘■check" and “cash" the amount of
each, respectively, deposited. These tickets
should always accompany tho bank book
,
14th of Feb­
ruary b dcwriLed as a “degenerate festival,"

vulgar valoutitic Love’s mortal enemy, Hate,
is reprseonlcd. The other rite of the story
ban a bearing. Origtunlly Nomui had a hand

Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Anti-Kalsomime, the finest wall finish in the world. Am
body can apply it
'
•'
Horse Forks. Pulleys and Rope.

All Work Promptly, Neatly GChtaply Me. and even effort made to please patrons.
bout, by

however. no connection between the good
man nnd the custom of St. Valentine’s day ns

there chiefly by tbo bumbler people. ■ Maid
servants and young fellows intercliangn such
epistle* with aach other, no doubt conceiving
that the joke i» amazingly good.”

Several varieties of Barrel Churns, some o{ them ver, rhetp

-

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badoook
on account tho bank will,
he srastmner with a check

atao indicated by figures after tbc dollar sign,
and that the check should be signed by tbe
drawer at tho place indicated. A check should

The Lightest Weight '
The Lightest Draft'
The Loire*! Elewlw of ang. Eleeotor Uimlrr'
'
The Eusiah to jlaiuile.'

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 4,150 lbs.
Without a single exception it has toon) steel, actual veigbt.
than any of the alleged steel binders.
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test, 75 lbs
less than tbe lightest sulkqr plow.

Who wish to purchase tbe best, the lightest, the easiest han­
dled. lightest draft binder iu the market should get the Mi!
waukee Junior. Eor sale by

-

made, are an important part of a check book,

18516289

dotiabh* rndrnow to a gentleman.

ore tran_v?ri[&gt;tH of all chocks drawn from l

Wn.ir.na hnuiw. Wr d.njh^, Wr dm
and bar tattra caricatured witlxxit mercy.
She knbwx that theuo printed and painted in-

« podthui te&gt; ororl them through tbo street
ikxir and le'f them never to return. She feels
there ktnvewof malice very keenly, but she
pociurtS her wrath and says nothing.

In drawing cheeks filling up tho stubs should
never bo omitted. It is not only Important
for tbe reasons stated, but is vastly Important

tbo stubs it is olrvioa. that Ute amount drawn

J’

cdDfriua* enmuate from raane minded rivals,
or wiuUmd bcaua of no particular decency of

on St. Valentine's day
nurae* his grudge patiently

iretnlbiii’u tiejjiwity with a low order of mirnL
Otberwfee
ebullitions might l*e more fro-

carried in hie pocket, in order that he might

would bare done had lie bad tho stula before
him, wbhn, to his dUmay, he was one day
notified by tbo bank that bis account was
overdrawn. Small checks, like small and

AND

T W. KENFIELD,

luxiad' women in tlieir thirties are
on St Valentine's day with numcrhags □re sent them as gentle hints
youthful chartnn have d-jriartai;
or tbryaro rcfircasited as flinging nooses at

Hastings, IX/Xicti.,

Qity Plumber
PLUMBING

well to watch them closely.
A bank book should be regularly and fre­
quently •‘written up," particularly when
cbacka have been frequently drawn. Thb is
done nt the bank by n bookkeeper, who enters
in tho tank lx»k the amount diown by tlw

nf men aud women made up with a completenew that .tuvon* of genius. And they have
brought printed insults down within tbc
reach of tbe bunitdcnt and poorest For firn

trade that eaten* to the rich.

Anybody with

Ban“dqU&lt;Krteni

got tbe money upon‘It sbo mutt ladoraelt;
that is, writn her name ncroai the Lack.
Wbtt nrtttmcd by the bonk to th" drawer

Ke”y builtling’ll0rth of Hartings National

Uablts of niacr Ihdne.
The portrait of a miser which b being
drawn In tho contort orcr tins will of James
Henry Paine, of New York, would furnish
rich material for a novelist. Tito habits of
tho man, who lnft $400,000 tied in an old
handkerchief, are shown by his visits to a rra-

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers,
Mack Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

In every variety.
We have a large stock of

17
The letter

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest prices.

Thatplace is at

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.

Call and . see for

yourself.

, pile upcrwrtaof liartl

could.

Furniture!
Tie “Bine Frart" Finitire Store, Hastings, Mid

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

Mgiwture wm deciphered at

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Callin
And see the Kenfield Diving Fine Furnace, the best and most
economical furnace made.

and it then biM-umai a receipt, or what i*
equivalent to one.—Democrat's Monthly.

GERTUtDE GANtlSOX.

Hastings. Mich.

ARCHIC. M°COY’S,

from tho amount deposited, and th&lt;i balance

receipts for bills

MESSER BROS,

RICHARD JOHNSON,
.
Middleville, Mich., State Agent.

And Gas Fitting a specialty. All work promptly done.

with tbe checks drawn to insure accuracy.
When thus transcribed into tbe customer's
in itu vttb tnor ebaivliw. Flash news at&amp;nd*
drive u lively buMnem for a fortnight before
St Vatahti

V®

Screen Doors and Windows at a Very Low Price. Al».
wire for making the same.
re*°

tided with the

In opening an account with a bank tha cus­
tomer is furnished by tholank vjitb a book

about doing him horror. Pope Julius built a
i-burch to peqxduate hi:&gt; memory near Ponta
Malle. “Tlie brathenV m the Christians
i-ali*d them, were in the habit of having a
festival on Feb. 15.
The boys drew

Don’t forget to come and see ns if yon want Binder- u
Horse Rakes, 2-hoae Corn Cultivator. Drills.
in the Implement line, or in Carnages, Wagone O
Road Wagon on the Earth.
“’Best

Gasoline Stoves

Central House Block.

[®.a

n«J
prolate.

WT!

DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK,

farmersI

Mr. Tilden frequently invested in rai

HARDWARE,

Bought before the udvaiice, and are. prepared to give

LOWEST ESTIMATES
on anything in our line
RespecUollv.

DON’T SWEAT
Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather and maKe
yourself miserable and tired of life.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
„-n”o ^®«P «&gt;ol and comfortable. Bny THE Hl--'• •
will find the best made, safest, most economical gasoi stove at
,

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

at our store a full lino of builder s
in the hardware line. Paces al”.'BespeetMly,

WEISSERT BROS-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
3L. XXXII. NO. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH..JUNE 9,1887.
FREEPORT.

Gt WEAK &amp; BAENES!
f

JUST RECEIVED
x

■

\ er-v Large and Com-

PARASOLS!
Which no competition
in Barn countv can
duplicate, for the mon­
ey. See them and you
\\ ill be convinced

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES!
The Hastings Banner.
Hasting^ Barry Co., Mich.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
BM RiniOX RATES
ADVERTMIXO RATES:
...... ar.................................. |10D 00
‘ :arx- lor special positions.

Baby

carriages
dM&gt;r. W» »cn.l cm
SKHnU within MO mil«

CHAS. RAISER, Mfr.,
Cl it 6! (Ijlrtsn Mt„Clfcag4, I1L

County News.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Interred Letter.
'rhe beautiful rain of last night and
this forenoon interfered witli the decor­
ation ceremonies, which were necessari­
ly deferred till afternoon. The Richland
band furnished music. There was a
profusion of flowers.- The entertain­
ment was good, although Rev. M.
Bradley, who was to have given the ad­
dress, was unable to be present, and
everything passed off well; as to the
game of ball 1 have heard no particulars.
Orin Hughes is about re-shlngling
one of his houses. Michael Doster the
same.
Mrs. Johnnie Cairns is spending a
few weeks with friends in Kalamazoo.
Mr. Doyle and Miss Frankie are once
more settled in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blackman, of
Delton, on Tuesday of last week buried
an infant daughter, only a few davs
old. They have the heartfelt sympathy
of inanv triends in this great sorrow
and disappointment. Mrs. Blackman
fe very ill at present writing.
Charlie Brandstetter is visiting his
friends about here. Hfa looks go to
prove how hard a tight he had for bis
Dr. backet’s residence is much im­
proved by a new coat of paint.

■S
O'DONNELL.
tit l&gt;-coratton Day Rxerr-ise-t at
Every body is happy since the rain has
(-imposed by Lewis Barnes.
fallen. Crops look well considering the
m to day with solemn hearts
season, but the largest crop fa potato
■ . th Howers the graves
'■ oreve boyn who gave their tires,. bugs.
.'atUm's honor saved.
Ed. and Tom says milk your cows at
mounds that cover o'er
noon, the mosquitoes don’t bite so bad.
who wore the bine— '
Our merchant has a new coffee roas­
ter; new thin,, telt dmnper. n«d.i »Uttie packing or it won t last long. It is
tionx d-Hii should honored be.
buisy most of the time.
who re here t»duv.
• &lt;-r i «ir it in our.uilnds
A.P. Wood, of Irvtog, says he can
buy boots and shoes here cheaper than
c’rtK ou &lt;lhtant buttle field*,
he can steal them.
•
.
« th- prhoo’s pain,
Who is it that talks of building a
• taat dear old ana of ours
• l« its stirs unstained.
grist mill here.
,
.
John and Tom are getting subscrip­
tiTB’s dead bnw many lie
tions for the new R. R. Guees they
i -ni fields away:
T’hern soil their life blood drank.
wiB get the start of Carter.
■ ■ a t&gt;rtee tn pay.
S. B. Edwards and wife Sundayed
with relatives in Ionia Co.
1 now enjoy,
Burd Bros, and John Strasbaugh have
•mil* Uuu the
the boss hedge fence hereabouts. Good
care does it,
''
. ,.
■■ » ’Ur from r.fl our Ru
Amos Fausy has a contract on the h..
'« f't-d by the foe.
H. &amp; S. R. R. He knows hfa business
'!* ,I!“'re *n&lt;1 brighter atlll
4 G«J{ilartrmm is expected to build the
,r to vr*r m time goes by
elevator for F. H. Barlow * Co., here.
If there is any wheat to be had. fr ret.
' -■ who fungiiltae grey'
always gets the lion s share.
' -"’I our ranks are crowing less.
■Farmers about here will soon be in
, , i nos win
be here.
.
• '' -n will Irate these earthly acenes
^utecribera of the Democrat are a
' " -bds»chul«l sodear.
little
envious about the editor. They
............
vcgsraa w uc,
i.u.&gt;t,vnn win daw,
«
don’t know how the reaction, will take
- trun will tare for comrades’ gram*

wTl.'.'rL?*®11

In our land

JZTuwlui. May 31,t. 1S8T &gt;u a d,y of
Jiich Imponuco to Ute people of Free,vlc,ln“&gt; -,. °“ t'",t ■&gt;»&gt;' i" lbs
tn,.Lowell the decision was
rw-‘P°rt BhMl have a railroau. As per announcement the stockhoUer. of th, fl. r.. * N. M. ft ,.
L?mnh W
votes in favor of
tOthe Lo*e11 *
r w iF IWlw*y company, of which
“ •' “OJDten Is president. This companj proposes to grade, iron and equip
the road from Lowell to Hastings vta
f recport. The section from Lowell to
rreeport to be completed during the
present year, and the remaining dis­
tance to Hastings by July 1st, ’88. This
will be welcome, news to nil interested
in Freeport and along the line. Mere
words cannot properly express Free­
port a appreciation of the noble action
01
Hastings ^tockholdersat thfa meeting. ThatthAcompany,
represented by J. AV. Boynton, will
build this road just as he lias agreed to
do. we have not the least doubt. There
are yet manv in this vicinity wfio have
expressed their • intention to aid the
l.owell &amp; Hastings road by changing
their notes given for an east and west
line, soon as the north and south road’•jM was turned over to J. AV. Boynton’s
cukipany. Now that this transfer has
lx.tu miule, all will be given an opporV?.n^y to do as they have promised. E.
A». Dodge, Esq, or Lowell, is now en­
gaged in changing these notes.
'
Li»weH-tHM4-H«stmg«. we stand with
the fraternal hand of good-will extendto you. Shake! A ou did not betray
i- reeport Tuesday, Count on us in the
future.
Property owners here don’t know
what price to put on their real t state.
AA ill it always be thus ?
Mrs. Geo. Marcher and Addie Yerrington arefcnjoying a visit to-day from
their parents near Middleville.
“Children’-s Day” will lie observed at
tho M. E. church Sunday, June 12th.
-\n excellent program is In preparation.
Jno. Nagler has purchased 'of R.
Wolcott the vacant lot just west of the
"AVolcott" house on Beech st. and will
erect a house on the same soon.
Hiram Kree had the misfortune to
get one of bis fingers smashed while at
work in the handle factory AVednesday
morning by getting it fast under a roll­
er.
Jno. Goelcher who has been in the
western states since last summer, re­
turned to his home in this place Mon­
day evening and will be contented to
remain here now.
A picked up Freeport kid nine and
the Ilowne Light Strikers, played a
game of. base ball here .Monday after­
noon. The score at the close of seven
innings stood 35 to 2»J in favor of Free­
port. Another game will lie played
soon, as the Downe boj£ do not propose
to give up easily.
There Is now little doubt that the D,
L. A N is located about six miles north
of this place. The company are engag­
ed in procuring right-of-way, and the
threat made to leave that line and come
to Freeport had the desired effect, as
rather than loose the road the people
along that line are disposed to be more
liberal.
While assisting to raise J. Wing's
barn near North Irving Friday last,
John Mvers,of thfa place, fell and catch­
ing bold of a brace to save himself, dis­
located his right shoulder.
He was
brought home and after nearly seven
hours delay Dr. Ruckel was called and
.react the injured member. Report­
ed as recovering as fast as possible.

Strawberries are an immerise crop
hereabouts thfa year.
Wool fa coining in slowly with the
market ranging from 28 to 34 cents.
Rev. E. Wigfe„a former pastor of the
M. E. church of this village, preached
to his old congregation last Sunday.
The house was croweeu.
All the churches will observe chil­
dren’s day next Sunday.
Commencement exercises of the Mid­
dleville high school take place Friday
evening, June 17. There are four grad­
uates this year. The Junior ciaas tend­
er them a reception on the same evening.
R E. Combs and wife are in New York
State whither they were called by a tele­
gram announcing the death of Mrs. C.’s
sister.
Mrs. V. D. Davis fa visiting In Albion.
IL E. Hendrick received a telegram
Saturday afternoon stating that his
father, living at Peach Belt, Allegan
Co, was dangerously ill. Mr. Hen­
drick left for that place at once.
MAPLE GTtOVE.
Ikfemxt Leiter.
Fred Quick lost u horse Monday.
’ Gertie Barnes has a new organ.’
,
Nathan Barm® mother is making
him a visit She is entirely blind and
very feeble.
The funeral of old Mrs. Emory, moth­
er of Lewis Emory, was held at the M.
E. church last Sunday.
One of E. (}. potter’s mules dropped
•lead in the harness one day last week,
fehowing that mules do die.
’ Mrs. L. B. Potter anti son Fred. visit­
ed friends near Bellevue last Saturday
and Sunday.
When you have to break ice to wash
sheep it seems rather rough on men and
sheep both.
'I^ie way some ot their
teeth chattered when they came out of
the water looks as if it did not lack
much'of being frozen.

HICKOR Y CORNERS.
Supervisor Freeman Ford, of Ross,
had the misfortune while engaged on
the public highway with team and
scraper, to fracture hfa ankle one day
last week.
A. B. Pennock had a narrow escape
from injury at Quincy ToUes’ barn
raising last week. A large maul hav­
ing slipped through the bands of some
one above striking him on the head and
shoulder; fortunately however no bones
were fractured.
•
Charles Crosby and son. of Richland,
spent several days last week among
wool growers of'this vicinity offering
30 cents per lb.
Chas. Rorabeck, of Augusta, was also
canvassing for wool among farmers,
offering for first grade 30 cts.
A. G. Cortrlght and wile) have re­
turned from a short visit with relatives
and friends in Caledonia.
The rain on Decoration day prevent­
ed our friends here from carrying out
the program as had previously arrang­
ed for that occasion.
P. A. Young and wife have returned
from Lowell after a short visit with
friends and relatives at that place.
Mrs. Flansburg, of Richland, is visit­
ing old neighbors and friends about the
Corners.
Many will regret to learn that the
Hon. E. AV. llewitt fa very ill with 1/ut
little hopes ot bis recovery.
Clarence Pennock sports with a new
top buggy and a fine horse.
Master Ross Cad whBader has return­
ed from Howard City after having
sp^nt several days with his sister.
Franz McIlwain, of Plainwell, fa
visiting his friends about the Corners.
STATE ROAD.

Children’s day at the church June 19.
Mrs. Chas. Waters will entertain the
dime society Thurday afternoon.
The men’s shooting society met Sat­
urday afternoon. Wm. Merrick wears
the hat.
.
About 40 of the friends and neighbors
of Rev. Martin met at the parsonage
last Friday afternoon. It was one of
the most pleasant events tha£ has taken
place in some time, being h complete
surprise. The afternoon was spent in
a social visit, after which, a splendid
supper was served by the ladles. We
then departed for our homes leaving
Mr. and Mrs. Martin our best wishes
and also numerous friends.
A few neighbors from the town line
and this vicinity met at the home of
* Mfas Lettie Child had the misfortune Mrs. Gilleland Saturday afternoon. A
pleasant visit, a good supper and a few
to step on a nail last Saturday.
presents reminded her that she was not
A. Parks Sundayed at Lowell.
forgotten.
__________

[Sped*! Correspondence.!
Mrs. August Gosch is on the sick list.
A. Bruner and familv spent Sunday
with relatives at Lqwell.
Jacob Roush says there isnt much
fun in falling out of a wagon head first
as he trii-d it the other day.
.Mrs. Moggie Fish spent Sunday with
her mother.
H. Eckert is on the sick list
A Gosch and wife and son r rank
returned from their visit to Milwaukee
last Saturday.
,
•
James Godfrey and wife spent Sun­
day with Wm. Godfrey and family.
Four new memtiers were united with
the Cong'l church Sunday last.
Geo. Schmdcher lost a horse last

MIDDLEVILLE.
Ed. Benaway and AVill Sweegles,
young formers’ whose homwi are near
th;7\inwe
bosrtlni with 5*^""
Shrlner »l the oouoty «II.
men ore brotbm-io-Ia»;. home
B«o they purchas'd
old wagon and
Xa«dll in r-palrlb. Mme by .tolIng such parts aa II niwdod from thrtr
ndgbbor’. wagons. &lt;&gt;ne of the neigh­
bora admired the
bovs but could not stand the loss of a
Sfr ot whiffletreea that they drew cm
Cim for, and so he entered complaint
against them for petty kramj. They
Xatl guilty betoreJustire Cobb and
asked for a chance to settle, but prose­
cutor P T Colgrove, whose attention
hem Mil", to the caw; .thought
jtirtioe could not be maintained ^ that
wav as the same fellows had once setUed" a similar case without
ing the lemon, so they were given sixty

““stlidtoUllsn, l»d . big ume at Cun
lake Sunday. The band was with the
S'rty^d Jere was no end ot Mr and

Om. Stewart'. HtUe boy was nearly
drowned Saturday
XJlu
nJiuired twenty minutes hard work to

runaway two weeks ago, fa recovering

home on the fourth thia year-•
,
to hear them Bay. “Ml aboard, change
Crossman got
got ««
the jjob
Samuel Crossman
— of ralscars for O’DcnneU." Who la It that fa ing
the river bridge to a level wit
not proud to exclaim i
1 am a citizen
Mein street.
of Barry county.

WHOLE NO. 1671.
SOUTH HASTINGS.
The temperance literary society Satur­
day evening last, postponed its meeting
on account of the rain.
Much more interest is manifest in
our Sunday school than heretofore, and
a very pleasant -school is held every
Sunday.
Miss Gertie Nimo is having fine suc­
cess with the Star school.
Rev. Martin did not preach Sunday
eveningas was announced, but went to
Hastings to hear Prof. Rork’s lecture,
as did a number of others from this
way.
AVork on the cellar wall for II. ITilsinger’s new house began this week.
Frank Speaker Sundaved in this vi­
cinity.
&gt;
The AA’. C. T. U. meeting at Mrs. Jno^
StiHson's was well attended.
Rev. Knott- will preach at the Star
school house Sunday immediately alter
Sabbath school.
■
I’atfimaster Pennock has as many
days work as all the others in hfa dis­
trict, nnd is doing some good work on
our roads.

On, Saturday last the Bonanza 1st
nine played a game of ball with our
Woodland boys, and the result was
Bonanza 13, Woodland 23. Thev had
better send their second fflne as thev
did l&gt;etter than the first
Dr. Baughman was here last week
attending some patients.
Mr. Katherman, Mr. Rairah, Mrs.
Jesse Jordan and Mrs. Wheeler are on
a visit to Kansas.'
Woodland will celebrate on July 4th,
1887. About 8100 are raised already.

NASHVILLE.
Every vacant building on Main street
fa occupied by wool-buyers.
Harry Hale has been making some
improvements in his store store front.
bchool closes June 17th.
Dutchy is doing up lemonade at
Baker's news stand.
F. M. Woodmansee fa at Hastings
spending hfa summer vacation with
his family.
Jake Heckathorn has gone to Grand
Rapids where he will work in a freight
office.
W. A. Aylsworth &amp; Co. elevated-^a
new sign Monday night.
Jim Pilbeam, the wild Nimrod of the
Thornapple, has just returned from a
month’s shooting.
We’ve i&gt;een having a spell of weather
since Fleming commenced to play with
those signals.
Frank Cook, ot Hastings, was here
the latter part of last week.
Misses Eva Avery and Olive August,
of Jackson, visited friends here last
week.
Mrs. Henry Wolcott fa seriously ill.
Dick Sturgis and wife have returned
from Chicago, where they have been on
their wedding tour. They have got
nicely settled in rooms at John Barry’s.
o. U. SUCKER.

FOUR CORNERS.
Oscar Minion fa able to be out again
after a severe illness.
Levi Chase fa building a wall on
which he will napve hfa bam.
The Advents of thfa place after spend­
ing a short time at AA'atson returned on
Monday reporting a good time.
Etta AVolfe, of the State Road, was
with us on Sunday last.
Blanche Smith is working for Mrs.
L. Mclntvre.
Ira Cotton is breaking a cott for Wm.
Deinond. Ira is a good hand for that
business.
;-Our school is progressing finely with
Nora Matthews as teacher.

CEDAR CREEK.
The road work fa nearly all done in
this district, and the roads are in good
shaP’’- Jerry made a good overseer.
There is to be on ice-cream social at
Nortons rink Thursday evening, 'June
-16th.
e
The dance that we mentioned in our
last, ia-postpoiied until July 4th.
1 .
Preparations are being made for a
celebration at this place July 4th, under
the auspices of Stark’s post. G. A. R.
A. Seible lost a fine colt a few days
since.
1
Garry Baker, while fishing last week,
.
CARLTON.
captured a white possum, which he Is
Will’ Hecht has hfa new house nearly keeping for a curiosity.
ready for plastering.
Doni forget the Advents picnic at
BANFIELD.
Middie lake the coming fourth.
Mrs. C. Moore is on the sick list.
Geo. Bragdon. who cut hfa thumb, is
Av m. Burroughs was called to Indiiina
so he am use it again.
last week by the sudden death ot fate
Lewis Decker an&lt;i mother started for brother. ,
/
Iowa Monday of last week, to visit the
Mrs. AVm. Dunn started for Racine,
lattefs brother.
'vis, Monday, where she intends to
John Cole returned home from Kal­ spend the summer with her daughter.
amazoo lost week where he has been
Chai. Coles, of Lansing, was calling
attending college.
on friends last week?
Lewis Mowery went to Woodland in Uifa vir|^i°-f'^nrfting9, flPeOt Slinday
Saturday last to try and get a situation
in the Woodland hotel.
The ipe cnjjim social .Saturday even­
Those who attended the social at Geo. ing was aiuiosit a failure on account of
Fuller’s say they had a splendid time.
jf ‘
rson itoh't want their name
Asa Odell is on the sick list.
Mrs. Barnum fa conval&amp;cing.
men
iii the paper that took the
Rev. L. M. Garlick, of AA’oodland, ex­ P«r
bers and good luck shoe out
changed pulpit with Rev. J. R. Bowen of Mr. Brumney’s tenant house, had
Sunday last, but on account of it look­ better return them, as the owner wants
ing so rainy not a great many came them.
V
out.
Ed. AVilcox, of Baltimore, was in
GERKE F.
town last Wednesday and Thursday
Minor Alden and E. E. Huff, of
selling the Kelley’s patent scales.
Bloomingdale. Van Buren Co. were here
Ed. Brown fa building a new house
on business last week.
this summer.
Geo. Cunningham, the boy who was
Joel Fuller, of Coats Grove, was
shot in the knee, fa improving very
seen on our streets Monday last.
slowly.
Irving Cain fa selling agricultural
Hatch and Robinson, of Bonanza, are
implements for Mr. Scoville, of Clarks­ calling on the farmers, and making
ville, Ionia Co.
good square offers on their clip of
Clark Parson, of South Boston, Ionia them
wool.
Co., is viciting friends here this week.
Mate Bolean, of Carlton, Sundayed
E. J. Keshner received some top bug­ with Mrs. Curtis.
gies last week from Kalamazoo which
Frank Norris has a very sick child.
he jriU seU at l&gt;ottom prices.

RUTLAND.
Supervisor Benham’s roB was pro­
nounced by the board of review one of
the best ever taken in the township.
Farmers feel quite encouraged over
the recent rains.
Considerable building is in progress
in Rutland, despite the fact that much
complaint of bard times fa made. .
The lelatives and friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Solun Doud, to the number of 10ft
gave that worthy couple a happy and
complete surprise, the afternoon of the
third; the occasion being the 14th anni­
versary of their marriage. D. A. Bow­
ker and C. H. Stone, in behalf of the
assembled friends, and as tokens of
their friendship and esteem presented
the worthy couple numerous and cost­
ly gifts as reminders ot"'the occasion.
Soon after a bounteous repast was
spread, whose quality ami quantity
were alike * credit to the ladies who so
bountifully provided the same. The
balance of the afternoon was spent in a
good, old-fashioned visit, which social
pleasure was the most happy feature of
the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Doud de­
sire to express their-thanks to their
guests for the pleasure of the visit and
the presents left.

CASTLETON.
1’athmoster D. AA’. Smith has im­
proved our highways. A
Mr. Austin and family of Big Rapids
are visiting Blooms.
E. Lockhart was at Pontiac Friday
to see the big show and pretty girls.
Several of our citizens attended the
children's day exercises at the Kilpatpatrick U. B. church, Sunday.
Castleton U. B. church win observe
children's day Sunday.
Miss J. Bloom of Vermontville vis­
ited her parents the past week.
J. Gardner has pointed hfa new barn.
Mr. Neice has the frame up for hfa
46x52 bank barn. E. Pilbeam, builder.
The young people enjoyed a social
sing with Willis Neice and sister, Sat­
urday.
WOODLAND.
The young people on Bradlev street
On Fjiday last Geo. Hawer raised his
enjoyed a pound social at AV. Bradley,
Saturday evening. A good time was new barn.
Rob White received a small fortune
reS»v3ist being Mrs. E. Lockhart’s last week. It fa a boy.
A resident of our town reports that
31st birthday, friends from Baltimore.
certain
parties from the north part of
Hastings, Eaton Rapids, Nashville mid
vicinity made her a grand sijrprtae. out township, drove a horse to town on
They left a rocking chair and foot rest &amp;*turdav evening last beyond reason,
ns a token of respect. The afternoon and t-hra left the horse standing iR the
was spent in croquet, singing, etc., and rain with ot&gt;y a blanket on him.
On Friday last our photographer
after an elegant supper each departed
took a picture of the G. A. It post and
to their homes.
J. Care and J. Ixickhart had a case also the W. R. C., which are worth seebefore J ustice Mills. Saturday.
. iOfiike Rowlader fa now confined to
Mr and Mrs. F. Brown entertained
friends Monday, it being their daughter the house. He is a very sick man.
Mrs. Schray, who has been very sick,
Minnie’s wedding.
R. Allerton has returned from II- is now slowly recovering.
Geo. Rowlader has the frame of his
UnL.1!,belonn of Eaton itapids is the new house up.
T„ Faui has the frame of hfa house
guest of E. Lockhart
.
,
, ,
E. Lockhart and wife enjoyed a day s UIG. Zuschnitt has the wall for hid Dew
flshlng at the lake loat wj.uk.
* Mr.
Mr. and Mr*.
Bi
Mrs. Burt
Hart, house finished, and the carp uteri
are ready to raise the building.
June 1st, a bouncing daughter.

MARTIN'S CORNERS.
b*Aring been somewhat
disabled by a horse jumping against
hlm^«b6ut forty of hfa friends gave
him a surprise last week Tuesday by
turhing out and putting in a good days
work In bis garden and orchard; the
ladies f urnishing well filled boskets of
good things for the table. AU seemed
to enjoy themselves immenselv.
Mrs. Cnas. Osborn fa very sfek.
The girl’s missionary society met last
Saturday at Mrs. John Keagie’s. They
have a flourishing society of sixteen
members.
Mrs. Mixer, of Hastings.is visiting
friends here.

In 1884 the Republicans were defeat­
ed by tin almost imperceptible majority,
and then only by a series of accidents
which nobody could have foreseen or In
any wav avoided. So great was the
popularity of their nominee that in the
face of the most bitter opposition from
Conkling and the Mugwumps, he was
able to reduce Mr. Cleveland's guber­
natorial majority in New York from
200/XX) votes down to a bare thousand
But Democracy triumphed upon thia
narrow margin which, by the genius
of American institutions, was entirely
sufficient to seat Grover Cleveland in
the presidential chair, instead of a man
at once the most gifted. and the beet
learned in statecraft among all his fel­
lows.
During the three years of Democratic
adminfatration the policy of neither of
the great parties has changed in any
perceptible degree. It is highly prob­
able. too, that the representatives of
each in the coming presidential contest
will be the same as three years ago.
Under such circumstances the chances
are certainly good for Republican suc­
cess. While Mr. Cleveland has fallen
far short of the anticipations of many,
the popularity of Mr. Blaine has stead­
ily increased, until to-day he lathe re­
presentative American of his time. A
historian whose works are eagerly
sought after and read, an orator whose eloquence inspires words of praise from •
the meanest of his enemies, a states­
man whose conceptions embrace more
comprelienrive ideas with regard to
national progress than any man in pubHe life—and thia is James G. Blaine,
Republican. It certainly appears that
• with such a candidate and with a mag­
nificent record the Republican chances

�GAMBLING IN NEW YORK.

THE EBS OF LOVE.

PICTURE OF LOUISE X

TEA STORES’ TOYS.

3CR0F

RKS
nt

QUEER DISCOVERftS MADE BY
INQUISITIVE NEWSPAPER MAN.

HOW THE VERDANT BTRANttR
LURED INTO A "HELL."
limp and narrow crape veil banging trots

Honor*,
The latest thing in mechanical toy* can be
to carefully guarded,
ey may ba from legal Lnterfvrwoca

But introduction is not difficult to i-ny one who

to these place* qf ruin. Tb**e “roper* tn
handsomely dretoed and bare that ca*j
bleb marks too “atlsen
They notice the arrival*

Erysipelas,

certain appearance of dignity, like rests on*

gown and nightcap endeavoring to annihilate
rat with something that look* like a tennis
bat. What tlckMuth* riribilitire ot th* ad­
miring crowd outside tho window la Ute exprresion of abject disappointment on the old

-Alfred J. Church.

NEW YORK’S TABLE

D’HOTE.

Canker, and
crowd and keep pickpocket* bu»y for about

Land to support her without stooping. She
I* thin and wiry. Her hair is black, smooth
and carefully parted to toe middle.

tables d'hote well known to men about town,

. Curiority impelled lhe writer to seek some
information about the origin and price of
thia num and rat combinabon. He did not
Intend to purchase. R ing a married man be
at a hotel Each ptace has ite h a bi Ums, w bo

Catarrh,

Her Kpsocbee are all pretty much the same.

taka an order.

The courteous clerk explained that his ehlcf

rhich a campaniou naturally render* tnaro
itrertlva They take on evening stroll, and
■ drink add* to tho exhihuution ot Xht&gt; walk.

converse on the mysterious world ot fax’- lit*
which all desire to see, os there is a strange
fascination overhanging tho forbiddsn roaCnes of (ocisty. The Granger refer* to three
thing* with Imitation, but to reassured whan
with too subject.

When informed that curioa-

from W to 110. He continued: “Our Ann,
haring a toy factory, resolved to find work­
men io this country capable of making the

Can be
in furnlsbw! room*. dine better at table* d’hote
than at boarding iiou*es and cheaper than at

purifying
ally dining wiUiout th* trouble of ordering
the dhbre. Housekeeptf* seek a change from

our full share of it" “It to, not a man w*
wl*U to destroy, but th* mold lb which he is
mode, that mold being th* cxtotlng form of
•octety.” All of to«*e ssutlmcnta “I&lt;oab*,

cured by

the blood

with

fore an elegant private house.

pleta attention. If any one is indiscreet
enough to attempt a whispered conversation
cn ulcgant and »[»r.ions purler, wbnrv genU*-

Greenville, Tenn.
For forty year* I
have suffered with EryHlpeiiL*. i u*&gt;c i.i&gt;w
ail sort* of rrmedto*
for my complaint, but
found no relief until I
commenced using
A ver’s Sarsaparilla.
A/ter taking ten bot­
tle* of lids n&gt;edkin* I
am completely cured.
— Mary C. Amrabury,
Rockport, Mr.

The only brw«l „t U«n*y s,„
mnM »
elu, urnui',, S
Sew Orlwa.
Urf .taotaielr i.ure, wd tor
lxn»oi&gt;oW
« I. Ule &gt;„j |ri

SOAR

I hare stiffen'd, for
years, from Catarrh, ’
which was *o *evcre
that it destroyed my
appetite and weakened
rected and delivered. I did
m v *ystem. A fter trylug other remedies,
and getting no relief. I
began fo take Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla, and. in a few month*, was cured.
— Sn«aa L. Cook, Mi
Albany *L. Bostea
of Ute mmtheast quarter &lt;»&lt;•«.
Iligblands, Mass.
&lt;141. containing sixty-two MH|
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
*5-100) acre* of law! more or h
i* superior to any blood
purifier that 1 have
ever tried. 1 have
taken It for Scrcfulg.
tianal, txxh on section (went
Canker, and Salliiheum, and received
much benefit from it.

««* * * -nt

Jane Peirce. South
Bradford, Mas*. 1

“What would
things!"

Tv make out a directory of the tables d'hote

away many thing* in our line. We sell them

The m&amp;
Judge of
Grand Rap

menu might' draw

'which I shall ex.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Eb ita 3 Jntjr.

otlxir knickknacka

’urenoon ot tiiut «
Dated this 54th day nt Msr. A. H.. 1W1
BAKER mfftl.X'Et:

cords printed for distribution at dub* and

Thanking the urban* Broadway clerk, the
A SADLY DUPED EMPEROR.

dcliciou* delirium baa wrought its full power,

Hero a number of “gcqtlemen" are playing
&lt;ard*. and a* tho bead of toe room tire clerk
is selling cirdqbu) pieces of ircry or metal,
called “chips," each of which is stamped wito
a value from $3 up to $100. “You perceive,”
says the decoy, “that we have entered the
temple of fortune, hiemo of too men before

whilo other* will lose. No on* should play
who lias not nerve enough to bear a has, end
if bo bear* it boldly It will com* back again.
Fortuno always favor* the bald." The visldoren chip* go in a Httto time tolthc d«»k with
fifty or 10) and change tliem into greenback*,
and so, to try Lb luck, bo venture* a $5 bill

»Ud larger sum. This stimulates him to an-

Ho now becomes more excited than ever
and coattoues the game. Ind**d, it is almost
impossible, to break off until the room* are
clewed at toe approach of dawn; Ha settles
wito toe “bank," at the proprietor totalled,
and Cod* himself tho winner by fOL Tbfe fa

gtas. They dp so without being told, and
every on* fa aware when sb* does bsr fare
wear* on cxprcoitin quite unlike that**!® by

liberal

leading Unt of which w«» vermilion. There
was nothing to distinguish the interior from

every day discover a first rate -establishment
they guard the secret carefully. toviUag only

fortune.
At a genuine table d’hote all toe diner* rit

for tho vision rarely come* up to tho oxpecta-

tioa, a graceful carriage, ora only remit* of
trntoing, and they becomo habit* quite a&lt;
easily a* less pleasing tricks and maimerums.
There ore peoplo who appear tolerably well
In repose. y*t lb* instant tb*y speak or laugh
holder clmoxt to death.

A quit* pretty

control of the mmcles of the Up* would obvi-

lavish wito crockery and such things to their
patrons.
“Some years sgn." said the wearer of the
polo cap, 5x house In this elty lagnn giving
In those day* people were chromo eraxy. Tho

its origin tn the ln» entire brain of a man who
Tlinn began sharp competition. Each t&gt;n
man vied with th* other* in inventing srane
new “fake” to catch th* foolish honsekenwr,
The exMtomer* when pooed in thi* gift enterpri» burinre* -became very exacting. 1

reader. Poadbly it might; yet, a* seif con-

deeper excitement, and touatoe in led on, ono

cultivating, even If it takes a mirror to bring
it to perfection.—Boston Herald.

□eutrellxB it* evil affect. A

“With every purchase of tea and coffe* we
give ticket* in this way. With ono pound of
fifty cent tea or with two pound* of thirty
rent coffee w* rive one whole ticket TLh h

ft* twenty-fir* full ticket*

lb..», and have but one child, the Friucv

loro. It wu Li cossoqueuco uf her intimate
relation* wito Count Rudolph v
liulfar, the Austrian minister,

citurn conrerwxl. long and pleasantly, and

no* the reply. "Then, mid the eniieror, “1
wish you would go to tbc - establishment of

office for ZiU.OlM guns fa progressing. They
HE superiority ofCoraT.no over bora

The clerk to whom Ims first addressed hl* ques­
tion simply laughed in hi* face.
Dliable, more comfortable, tnd NEVER

ground, stand* us about twelve cent* a pound:

ner’a Cora I in® ’’ to printed os isside of

no reason to doubt its antheutlcitr. Accord-

mi P4TT RY 4LL LEADING MLBCSAKS

tariousannyto a halt and withdrew from
Servian territory, creating thereby tho m«:

trick* ot oar trade. Don't you know that

prvw was mrttlfied about toe matter, and th*
most outlandlah reason* were given for Prtocr

Bright*, for instance, with several ot whom I
um personally acquainted. John, a* you

and give an right day deck with ten whole
ticketal"
"Do you adulterate your tea*, toof

out the sllgbtm authority to make any ro-h

wo mix coffee and blond teox

257 4;59SfafaS:nA

of hi* lif• to thi* section of the country. Tbs
dtototerua-nt was made at the request of tbe
Historical society at Whcoarim Ito object
lha Dublin parliament, while hfa brother

families to Great Bntotn. iou perceive,
then, that England to a boas* divided again*:
Itself, and consequently must fall, according
to tho Bible.”—Cleveland
sas City Journal.

deoceAfthn trephine It would b* proof that

badly dccuw]x»ed. J be teftndc ot the «kuU.
on w-Lich it wm Loped mark* of too LrepiiUw

plate wa* found.

grave condition of things observed among
the young men bo w-k and gain Lomita]
position*. Nowhere else did the render of

part of it* sailor* anti many soldier*. Finland

defend it
adjunct of nobility. Wo could show that k
grandeur or unvubstanttol consequence; that
it require* neither dkttocllrm, nor cLarncter,
nor attainment, nor age, wldch In certain

irrni wa * fmt

Immoderate ron*uinptlon of alcohol, jwKm*
□f enfeebled circulation and impaired rcspira-

poxition of her huxlnnd.

v.’rx” z

Mra. Gladstone fol-

... JQWE
t t ics.s

* • &gt;»»*»

men:; and even tho wife cf tho archbishop of nil nrargiata. Pro pared cnL »■&gt; ‘'ILk
C. PECKHAM. MTc Cbennri. I r-. .-’rt,

mrtb. But we would give the wife of a

S'“ • •«i «• tBurtr

WOOL CARDING.

Counlmnw (la dim,
museum)—What’*
ywrwreWt,. rrtmdi
Freak—I’m too man who
740?,
‘"Cvnd “Faint- on it witonM.
^btog it wito th. index fln^
.J1™

□. Genter in Medical Rroord

amnei
full Una o
LEAD

jrAIUlLE
Is again rcacj rot

contents find their way Into the bronchi and a

thereto a Kwnkmtl tradition that one of

He bu ftued up hi* machlrzr) In th* o

to’io

ppertims

«UI1 raigLUer kicfore the political oracarding.

T« m«y t«* Moofa 1. porta,, are

pntaity.

Justice t
iUthougfa he
very tardy.
Burton and

Jewell railr
bly stood m
&gt;ntm in the
failed to be
thought It
«tne trom t
l&gt;o®lble opp
‘aCAbout'wf
t
men ha
tosa-thanMO
livery *

uni i

tagly preay.-J^

large ts have passed through the garden thi.

mmw

THOM ASM. GIBSON

way that must excite the gravest apprehen­
sion* for the safety of the patient Usually

youn
Beneway, a
raid 'throug
appropriatin
■■les as whir
stuff, which
five homes
avoid detec
round out
brought be
dlevilie. Fr
were senten
i ul. R is a
late Candid
fee from the
case, and in
half of the
stated, heap
fendente, ta
defend the
these charg
to becongr
mg attorne

RIVER BOTTOB IND UPUNOS
the

d-llnitely &lt; item!
Lnowledg.-d gx model-, for our social studytlio English scorn tbc idea of
■
' '
prime
minis-

mass of vtocid mucus and saliva to flooding
Id* trachea and bronchi. Tbo renriLivened
of U&gt;« larnyx and trachea to abolished, and if

i,d00i000oS

Iago* purse, “ two* mine, tfa yours,and may

m bited tn the administration of annatheUcs
equal to that to tho cities where chloroform
is tabooed; especially to case* that toko ether
ladly. and in whom relaxation fa not coxyy

Ud« flowing into and through CasUo Gordon,
that the Finns were becoming
---------counting
the immigrant*

Tba finding of tuch a plate

This* eew» *•”*•

If a yrritten cod* were enacted we should
l« able to set an example to foreign r.ris:o

fa brought fcrwanl un-Jer toe title of “Lfe

with Napoleon's famous marshal of ths came

of the manboi but to* soldier Linuv.-lf.
A fact leading to the exhumation wm that
Marshal Ney's skull tokl beta trephined for a
wcand received In battle. If the skull of t h*

CHICAGO, IU-

dolphia Telegraph.

A substitute for th* “vanishing 1«dv“ M-i
frJ- pral“~1 -«»

stand. Even John Bright* own son and
daughter have ic;»rnte-J from toelr father in

tfARKElW.,11

By blending I

gelher, call it some ouUanduh combination

Mtsju-r, and
Uiviit of the
nearly si km
ized was pr
tying, and s
doing a sa
demonstrat
city for tw
acromodati
to the peop
that compe
iness is goo
tcreste. Th
and choose

BREAKS.

trian army wculd cuter that city ut Ufa heel*.
Taking into cnurideratlun the high dinlnmaH,rank Lei. 1 l,y toe minuter and Uw official

last, but her intellect a* bright os ever.
•TsmUtea in England ar* divided over this

cn the Ttart of the Frenchman to toe mondial

DRSET
DuoO&amp;s

Beware of Trorthlww tmltatioae based

I

Roberts. kour.g. Al. D„ of Concord, N.

The elec
Bank took
Nearly all
the old loa
ununituoua
inxm. W. S

of the imperial chamberlains.
■rtting forth HU dredrc, and al*&gt; the facta of
Tim enqwror, whose kindly fi
Ing* for the friends of bi* adrwvity was well
known, at once granted him a private inter-

tations that took place during tho later years
gaming will coon lead him to law thfa at the

and expose
which
found lodg
pttof prix/»
the though
nir-nHudlng
.standing o
Co. Drnioc

Queen Natalw. of Servin. wboLaaseparatisi

Bulgarian troops wens marching cn Uo
capital
tho profit*."
Auxteia had refused aid to King Milan but
“Your profit* must be pretty targe tn per­ the too susceptible envoy
mit of such liberalitysuggretod the re- th* rwcue, and th* fallowing morning early
found him in tlw&gt; Bulgarian camp. There be
“W*n, now, I don't mind telling yon, since verbally informed I’rinre Alexander that if

will make a la^ge profit.

uraily fall of the burning Irfah problem.

Queen Natali* Saved Belgrade.

being ou-ttad on by th- imperial oCkml*.
Thi* gentleman'* father had l»«&gt; osi intimate
term* with !z&gt;uri NajKik^n when bo resided
tn tho United State*, and the future emperor
had often liccn Lto guret ou-his plantation in
Ixiuixiann. My friend w»a traveling to Eu­
rope in too year IW. ami on arriving in

Ono ticket on an

uoa favorable for flnixhing hfr ca«e, which i*

Another American lady of quite a different

you by the proprietor. Tla&gt; real taU* d’hote
to moru like a family mewl.
The requisite* of n successful table d'hote
arc good cooking. n cheap price n nd drink a-

treublm, boa Ira n known a» too mo*: Uxutitady asking for a ton of coal or a piano after ful woman to Serra, while her hu*lau&gt;d.
King Milan, come* near to ranking ae the
purchasing five pound* of tea
homelfast jeraou in tb* kingdom. The iU-

lag. But wouldn't this study of th* counte­
new and powerful appetite. Haring arrived

too English ordinary. There are very tow of
■ueh establishment* In New Yurlc. Tho usual
table d'hote here is a dinner, at a fixed pries,
terra! to all romers between 3 au‘4 b o’clock

reported In
city. It se
lug m whe
belonged U
orphans, b
trust He
Grace EpisC
member of
uportsmun
democracy
known.

store I on th
during the
1H. JW3. h-i
gerald Pun

1 wm lately told by n southern gentleman
a very curious xtory. going to prove bow
thoroughly duped and decwral wn* L'ajwleon

npproaehed a man who presided over the cadi
made. Thi* writer suggests her reader* should
make a practice of smiling and talking, if
not eating, before their mirrors, ja»t to ob­
serve and correct the grimacej with which
they favor the world around them. Ono of
the first lesson* a singer receives should bo
this, to watch her countenance white ringing.
Precisely as an actor or actrew studies a
part before n glase, so should tho nou-prof»- '
riar.nl *ocicty man or woman team bow to
to lx, charming, not to screw their
fast* into knots, or to fall into trick*
rueh feature* as nature ho* blessed them

I&gt;O
parti* a wh
iH-cauw w
able price.
Grand R»
work. The
and chemu
nud sold at
The above

h»ve yet t
get much n
(heir expo
Simple ite
j he neccan
many of th
be compel
i.’lities of I
titled to d
never lean
ev. and th
and assure

&lt;»«). I« number nine hundred
(M*i. lot number nice hundred

that La is creating a disturbance and find it

noonctog supper, and this dispels all memory
at tou friend who was to be seen. The “roper
in" intimate* that they had boyar accept the

llioroughly eradicalD
I hfa terrible disease. —

DlTUXG
clone c&lt;u®
insurance.
SW.WU.
ereAiM*, th«
ODO insura
IS87. Seo
nt, that th.
anc? ot tin
ly complet

Carding- and Oiling, 12 1-2c. p*r
All work done on

WBLOOME ItARBL*

�;-,v Hastings Banner.

penses connected with their office in the
old company in the pant fifteen veers.
Buying nothing about the mantha of
time each has spent in the interest of
SUPPLEMENT.
the line, lieaidtw their gift of money,
ranging from glXKJO to 82DOO each.
., the.month of May the Cy- They have been accm.nl of stealing
jciiiy took over 5100,(XX) cw money from the road, when there was
. making the total nio.e than not one Denny of assets in the treasur­
er’s hands. In short there is hardly
\t th-, prarent rate of in- any crime ihat could l* committed by
mnpitny will haw S1.0UO.- those inti n-sti ii in building a railroad
. ■) ita hooks nt the end of that three gentlemen, have not lieen
'.irv lh&gt;gvr.&lt; also Informs charged with. It has liven severely ex­
rk nt revising Uu‘ in»ur- asperating for them to endure with pa­
iiirrv A Baton is now near- tience all the abuse and vituperation;
but they have done it, though they
■;r pnreriptions to Goodyear knew how wickedly unjust the charges
were.
They believed that justice
,ggi-t&lt; and skilled phartnn- would lie done them some day; and that
■ . • i-&gt;- nifhn-ncel by envious day haszcome. The project for which
. - iv they have Is-tter goods, they have labored so long and with ab­
in» satisfied with a reason- solutely no returns, unless money out
would be classed as such, is now an as­
n leayfiring to meet
is prices on prescription' sured success. Instead of being regard­
!p.;, art- no letter or liner drugs ed as plotters against U»e community
tr which they lived, they are regarded
-lithr world than found
.lyrar A* Co.’s drug store. as benefactors. Certdin it is that had
these gentlemen not liven faithful to
• warranted, .
Hie project, and done the work that
. . Hastings young men
was done on the old Une. Hastings
' &gt;: ani ’hat they will neper
would not to-day have any chance whatahead until they make wer o! securing the Kidamazoo road,
nor the Lowell road either.
•
s than their income.
.- ■ 'his. problem, and despite • Base Bali-—The following Is the
•
:&gt;&gt;r their learning it. loo Standing of the league clubs Tuesday
xning who, will hereafter
•
•.•a,snno&gt; the ri*Kpo*si- evening of this week:
■. will tind theniaolvwf «inllrtrolt
the fact that they
b'-aw their uinnFRiladelphla
•
- p.-iividr for themselves, twlcaxu
........
• L MU-i i-v-tul future.
IWsburxli .
Waxlilnstoii .
.irimds in this city1 of ladlauapoU*
dr. L. D. Follett,! of

.itL &gt;•! l.ix I’.ffalvatiii^’V
1:. the press of that
- that he got to itpecunt;
using motley that
•:&gt; d.des of widow's and
-..-h «it-&lt; hi-!d by him'in
» prominent member of
t i! . fi.iri-h of that city, a
.-.d &gt;|iil&gt;.«. k prominent
1 !• ,ul»&gt;r of the young
!!:- ahrreWoate are un-

•Following are therml estate trans­
fers for the week ending June 6th. as
taken from the liooks in the register's
ofttee:
.
.
•

Ljm given relief in every eaae.

CARD OF THAMKS.
K1u*'™u ««!■« Corp. g NAPPEN a V.XARMAN,
O. KXJ extend a vote of thanks to Mrs
*
Lawyers.
Hmmennaa for her valuable service as
(Ow Harting* XatRxuU Hauk.)
musician on decoration day
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
BY OKHKH OF OOM.
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practice* in aU court* ot lhe it*U
E-KEN ASTON ,
~

***• insurance and Loans.
"UtowtU, J.O.

»fS prooirt Jrt,UT? &lt;‘rn
m!»kiBg exchauge*
fLESTS; "usrax.*:'

Jtstb r. to men is at last awarded,
although her awards seem sometimes
rery tardy. Messrs. A. J. Bowne, Dr.
Hutton and I). It. Cook, the local direc­
tors of the oi i Kalamazoo, Hastings A
Lowell railroad company, have proba­
bly sUrd iiiore abuse than any three
men in the mat-. l*cau.M' the railroad
failed to b&gt; i-..tuplet«l as their critccs
thought it • r.ghPu, l»e. This abuse
•au» from
who had the largest
p&gt;ydi!,&gt; opportunity of knowing nothabout what thi? talked Each of
l
nien h:&lt; \ &lt;• paid out in cash not
than Rf/A) ir. expenses for railroad
une. livery and hotel hills and other ex-

•

..^.wciwu ;n uuntxuty.

LLADIMI RETAILERS
'I'limugbont U&gt;e U. S.

Axnta .
tUllanorr
Harry

liartUUtv. . ..
Ulty. i*t and «ti&gt;
&lt; lly. al and *t
Hope
Irvins....................
Jobnst»un
.

R- TIMMfcRMAN,
.
• HomcspaCiic Physician A Surgeon,
(Firrt door eaat at Hollowayi' drux store.)

P

MAJtY c-C0B11'
URKSKMAJCKH

F C. LAMPMAN. M. DM
SmoHal
°*
Ech*Uc I’hyaician and Surgeon.
At"ntion 0(ren to Cutting
Recu) and irmale &lt;U»ea*r. »pn— Tt
awf Ftttiiig. I attonu Cut to order.
Ftaulaand oUirr dlxeaxm of thi rectum Ue2-’
™x&gt;m» ov-r S.-liju..,.'Hiorr
’
***• *?.'• * cur* K'wranteed or 00 uav, urovidluK
Alww_ ,.wu^ •

[

M. B. OUXASWE.
i-mulUII.
SoUry Public.

JAUESA.SWEEZEV.
Lawyer.

| |R. Wm. JONES,
’

, -

Best Balve in the world for Cuts.
Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
tins. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
MlUvelv cures Piles, or no psv
Kt It is guaranteed to give ner(tisfaction, or money refunded.
f&gt; cents per box. For sale by W.
xlvear Jt Co.

Dentist

.

H*&gt;llngx. Mich.

t fields of wheat, owing to the
. , are heading out.
C. WELTON

H? JS22E8&amp;* Ohl“ *'*rm«r » luxunuwr Co. S*-’!

(IMBreiri AtHiHM-t Hloch.HMtlnin. Mich.)
'”*"f *’”Xr»et Rooks in lUr

le I am not a betting man, said F.
aey, of the Ann of F. J. Cheney
I considered it my religious duty
ethat fellow a liet. you see that
bout dead, and I guess he would
led before spring, if he had not
n on a bet. lou know some
id rather lose their life than lose
ired, well he was one of that
nd we both came near being out.
laved my1 hundred and it onlv
im ten dollars. How’s that?
t for me one day and said .the
1 had all given him up to die.
je catarrU- I. told him that I
bet him 81BQ that Hall’s Catarrh
■ould cure biffi or I would give
00 if it failed. He took the latpoeitiou. This waa three months
iu see how he looks now. don't
welt as any one, and a dandy,
rican, Toledo, O.

»^^asaggs^«

A Surprise Party to All
Mr. J. II. Cutting, of the firm of E. \V. Morrill &amp; Co., has for
the past two weeks been in Boston,

h western Soldiers and Sailors at
ity Sept. (WJ.

Looking1 for Bargains
AND HAS FOUND THEM
They are the finest line of Clothing andfat the lowest price. You
, have only to see them to be convinced that they are the cheapest line
as well as the best made goods ever brought into the city.

li’ ii,".,
r
.•? 'S' i:
5

hi.-.;;..!!-

•H’S COUGH and cowumptlM cure lx

P. Wbooplnc Couch and Emnehtta.lmy rvllcved by Shiloh's Cure. Hold by
■odyrar.
’ HACKING COUGH can be m quMdy
^.gujoh iCurt. WerwantnlL Boid

Ing better for croup than HilTs
• Cough Syrup. No cure, no
y. II. Goodyear.
lit is to have a ®10jM»chlp podory.

Our line of Black Worsted is complete in full, prices ranging SB,
8, 12,' 45, 18, and 20.
A full line always of Fine Furnishings on hand.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

Mrs. Robinson and daughter, of Irv­
ing. wish to give this faint expression
of their thanks to the dear friends who
so lovingly and faithfully ministered to
the comfort of their husband and fath­
er, during his long and wearisome de­
cline, and who, when the happy spirit
gently took its flight from the poor
worn out.body, took every care of the
burial from the stricken friends.
MRS. MARTHA BOBINSON.
MJ88 JKNN1R A. ROBINHOS.
Irvin, June ttb. 1»7.

tkn werw made. Amtetant Bute* Attorney
Walker mid that McOarigte waa the ctear,„s
oC .b.
h»rf rtw. ~1 «ta&gt;
no contract could t» eveurad untem be (MeOarigM wa. firrt wvmi awl “fix*!. «• **“
that Fl 1,(XX) In caMi wa. f*ld McGaHgte I*
men who were after the coal Mx
**"
mid ’*•&gt; Chairman Ktebm of the county

don’t *-• bow-»ome
me. and for the return &lt;
Uuakful. vti.: a rood 1
&gt; -••Health aud »tre«|

YOU SUFFER with Pyapepaia and
mplalnt? Shiloh•« Vltailnr H iraaraaire you. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
th annual reunion of the old Fourth

Suits formerly costing $14, $15, and $18 for $12,
including fine cassimeres.
Suits formerly $12, $13, and $14 for $10.

lOj, M
toj u

Enm»F. haxxkr.
I am sure you did not intend It, but
the statement that legal stepa were tak­
en against the late editor of the Demo­
cratin the Gallup-Dillenbeek matter is
not true. Mr. Dtllenbeck took, at the
time, especial pains to disclaim any in­
tention to take such stepe.
FRAXE P.COOK.

radicated by Ajert Sanapartite.

&gt;d’» Sariap^rt'.la I want ereryi&gt;ody to
1* teaMMi." It la add by all drusjpaU.
dred doaea one dollar.*

Rutland.............
Thomai-plr ...
Wowdhwirt
..
Y anker Nprtnax

ti”* m4 ,mP°rt*nc* to &gt;■**•
&lt;0ttr r. Ji
111 iMswerld. Any one qan
LXZn 1 lneBt l,0"'e* EHhar sexilS
•aiorkX
I1"1
«w««y **

.t excitement has been caused in
cinlty of Paris. •Texas, byareble recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley,
as so helpless he could not turn
or raise his bead: everybody said
i dying of consumption. A trial
of Dr. King’s New Discovery
□t him. Finding relief, he bought
t'Ottle and a box of Dr. King s
&gt;ife pills; by the time he hadtak• bottles of the discovery he was
id had gained In fiebh thirtv-aix
1. Trial tottles of this great disfor consumption free at W. H.

Sophia Kenfirkl lu Leal Gephardt; lot* C and
• blk. 14, KenOrld'* ad it I tii&lt;&gt;. ga-Uii*. City.

Births aSd Deaths.—Following ii
record ot births and deaths in the year
RUM, for meh aupeniaor district, ns
repeated to the county clerk:

R

(lOOKislIEIJXJN.

km. io L»rtnc c. £a|.
&gt;. Jyhn-iuw::. 4,1.0 0.
Kntcki rtMwk. r; &amp;a

IlKSOftrnoN*. Hlibptetl bv Fitzgrrald
Relief Corps. No. !00 on thr death of
our sister member Jennie .SRriner:
}{f i ‘Irrd. That we the ladies of Fitz­
gerald Relict Corps. No. ilk), tender to
dr ait I appreciate* Post-Commander Shriner and family
&gt;! Mr. Cook in re- the sincere and henitfrlt sympathy of
i* •While he "la* ONT order.
ntio/lrttl, That in hrr death we have
’or!.- field.- Barry,
met with an irreparable loss.
Ruotetti, That the knowledge of her
■n
dtn • tors for thr City
noble devilx and the influence or her pure
pla■■&lt;■ Monday forenoon. lifH will lie a fragrant n-.eniorv so long
as there remains one woman to carry
• shares were voted, aid
forward the noble work in which she
was interested.
Jirmlattl, That her influence will live
•ar. J A. Greidr. V-.
forever although she lies within the lit­
Kntippm. Cheater
B«-‘*-.
The statt- tle space which sooner or later will Jar
— «»i the bank for vie alkrtti-d to us one and all.
That a copv of these r» solu­
tions I* forwarded to lhe huaband and
. ' — ■/••d mi I was very graCitainily of the deceased also to our conn­
u
M-d Out thr bank was
tv
papers
and
the National Tribune, ot
■
• -Lui.-n bitsinesB.
This
-ir.it&gt; - ifi.il there is room.m this Baltimore.
BY OKUER OF COBM.
• ’ iNtnks. .inn the present

Two young iivn natn«d Swrgles and
ifeneaay, a short time since, made H
raid th.eitgh the township of Irving;
approprljdiD,:. to t lu-mrelves such arti■.-s a- whitllrtrere. n- ckyokea and like
itutl. 1 .ii' li they Usik to their respec•iir h&lt;.'ii.-and’repainted, in order to,
ivoid il-iretiiiii. Their rascality -was
lonr.d outl tawrver. and they were
b.’inuiht I-lore .’ ’t-tice Cobb, of Midkvill* Ftldaj la.-t. plead guilty, and
•••.vre’-r i.ni &gt;&gt;: to i.idays in the county!
oil. It j- ali-gnl that M F. Jordan,
late candidate fon prosecutor, took a
trr from the prosecuting witness in the]
ear. Abd instituted proceedings in behilt ot the poiiple. Afterward, It is
'tit-1, heapp-ared as attorney for defru b ut-, t.d iug money from them to
■Mem! tm suit he rommenced. If
th*-, . luna- are true, Barry county is
to be o ngratulaled that the proeecutin« attorn*' - name is not M. F. Jor­
dan.
.

EIRANK C. BOISE,
1
.
NtuhvUla,
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
A«nt for all the teadJw makea of Hardware
in'ited10 cal1 lu"1 •**

g.nX'/a.-* taken from
manner a.* tn retain
view m ptree Of Sltfll
wiiir l o.sin blue ahd

Di«&gt; directors will soon inedt
•■iiivrs for the ensuing

WASHBOARDS.

ver handled in my ® yam
1 Electric Utters/ Thous&gt;llar a sbottle
W. H.
Goodyears
haveat
added
their
teatimotore. the verdict is unanimous
bitten do
cure all disease*
Excltaaivat
la Taxa*.
kidneys and blood. Only a

I'ollecUunx a epedaliy.

.

il l’i n- extended by these bank*
• pl-vl B-irry county is prod!
n&gt;p-tit|on hi tfiis branch of buig..»! !..r th" city's tiiisiness Irf-

WILSON

Attorney at Law, I VILLI AM ft SWEEZEY;
.Over J.S. Goxlve*r a Co.'» Store )
Justice of the 1‘eaee.

.Ahnertteseto a. q. CfinrHi;
section .•
.t from 11 tree which
\ alike* ttorir-xs. Mi,m. •
■ &gt;r held bv GrfL Thomas
J'-f|4i Httriigrrtu A. xnt A. Viticnxrr; m.1
on -crlteu U llxMlao. SS.nm.
.Hl&gt; ■ Ct.i k tuiaugajSMpt. ■
•.th- nreseiited to Flz-

d*iD&gt;

Hi

One Price flothiers.

Cobb's Little Pills If the wells
! and malaria about. 23 cents
411s. W. H. Goodyear.
! are 500 liquor cases on Detroit

lever used, Peerless Worm
.makes fast friends.
Prise25
nents. W. H. Goodyear.

aat craze among the brainless
of Ionia.
effect of using the Cherokee
’urider Is almoat instantaneous,
pttle. W. H. Goodyear.
akecon Booming eotapaiiy tuu TJJ vai«J payx tbam SiEoao moathly.
b YOU BEUEVK It? We are dally
ting Kerop'x Hanaparills to tha paoMe. Frireli.w. W. H. Goodyear.
। for Kemp** Fite Suppoaltortet.

B. Gool}exr.4ruK!tt.
on farms are plastered With
1&lt;XO in mortgage*.

burned Tumday night, Edward Lahart, tb.
twimoer tirrteMM in the flamea X^bad IwnwWal tetf Wednwday, Ed
Pekin for the crime, and U1&lt;r* ,re ’^5*?’"
that the Mackinaw catebowa waa fired tor
the pnrpcwe ot itowtroyin; the principal wit-

George, ri.
---- ----- „_ ...
_
City WeclnoKiay for tho murder ot lito wife
in Ortobur.iBbA At Jadnoo, Mtek, William
Steate, colored, axpiatad 00 the xcaffoU the
IdUing ot Nehon J War.
Nellie Nluiw, 13 yeom old. wns choked and
ovtragrd by n tramp while picking wild
Ktrnwherriai nenr Galmburg, Ilh. One man
has twu arretted for the crime, but the drwripUun given by the girl doea not exactly

fit him.
Mnrrs Marks, who killed a woman at New

White toieiT°“

uou w money ay toe truaxury. w Malapecutatkni cantinoaa active. Tlwi failure* for tbo
week tn the Unitai! Htatea nn.l Canada num-

Coffee to Mill banminR.

Rio advance! Fri-

A company ba* been chartered with a capHal of HI,000.000 t-&gt; bulk! twmty-kix mite* of
elevated raiinauh in Philadelphia.
. Several well-known fire iwunuKw com-

Z7K&lt;L«c: Jew. ice Nd; July.

Nd; Anrat,

W. li. Goodyear &amp; Co, Druggists.
One Owosso firm makes over 200 gal­
lons of ice cream a day.

Another big gas well was struck at
Port Huron Saturday.
Ormke^MS. «r ki«aM XaMt,«an bs Oarefiky

Judge F^teO, » Grand Rapid*. wboae md-

�Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cutnrtoes- &lt;“ a manner peculiar to Itself, tho
be»t Uoodlpttrltytag and strengthening remoa es ri the vegetable kingdom. You will find
•hi, wirtflrrfnl remedy effective where othrr
- ’.flctoes V.ntc.falted- Try It now. It-frill
r'rify y»nr blood'
U*® ‘Urrtlon.
Ind five
W®
T,JfOr t0 tto eBtlro bod3r'
Hood :, Sarsaparilla did mo great good.
t ai« tired o’&gt;‘ from overwork, and It toned
;■’ M jt.«. G. E. Simmoxs, Cohoes, M. Y.
• I suffered three years from blood poison,
t•
if-■"!'•’ Sarsaparilla and think I am
, •,,!
M i:s. M- J- Davis. Drockport, N. Y.

pilrifies the Blood
’ j;
• ,r :&gt;.i]£xrilla is characterized by
.'. . • . ,ii ,iTtlc.s: 1st. the combination ot
. flits; 2d, Hfc proportion; 3d, tho
... iff M-curing the active medicinal
. .
. ;,e n-su't l« a m-dirlneot unusual
.
ct ng euros hitherto unknowa.
.
. ■ &gt; - . ci-r.Uiniag additional erideace.
A -.-utonfia tones np my system.
. .
t .^ol ahafp.-i.-. mv appetite, and
. • in- &lt;■««• ’• J r. Tbomtoom,
.
■
LowclLMaaa.
-jouparina beats all others, and
. .....ufittardd.” 1. BAiurixtrsox,
. xxottirt. Neu YvrkClty.

Hood's .Sarsaparilla
bv .': druggist*. *l; six for *5. Mads
K.:y i. C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowril, Maas.

100 Dosos Ono Dollar.

Boston* Dry Goods

Store.

OUR OWN DYNAM1TARU

L£Gi5LATIVE PROCEEDING3.

•hip.
Failure

tX ., .J? ’* *“• * * «™&gt;^3 op.
bS^ T^^*nOr- A 6111
both howw. making 6 t&gt;ar nmt t&gt;u. 1-^.t —
Pfitsburo. Pn., ju:„ L—Late Turertav
*’&lt;®bw *p-port reached th. city of
temptel demrucUouof tho property
ta..
rnutant* ConMjkviik
ploye*. at Davidson Motion. The rerart
ated no little ezcltement. on 1 g. JTL ,how
the extremely cntiexl situation of affairs
Th" '“Uo’ringfa
the official report rd the rnjorintendsnl of tho
works to the syndicate in thfa city.
“About 3:30 o'clock Tueortay ntomlng nn
attempt w» made to blow up th« shaft build­
ing of tbo pttaburg &amp; Ctwuwdhviite fJajl,
toal.5MJc”»npan.''. « David**
on the Southw. Pvmwylvanta railway.
alx-HH thov^uarters of a mile north of Connelbivilla. A bomb, tnadn of JU jneh rm
Hpe filled smith dynamite and plugged ^up
with an oak plug, was pined unJor
mg and tired. Tho bomb waa not placed far
enough under tbs ixilldlng to aceomplfah the
object intended. No .lama*, was danu I*,
yowl breaking winlow.giaM, shattering the
Wentherboar.li and breakiwfc the stater.
‘■The pumper, on., fireman and tho watch­
man. were in the budding, and ran out They
were taunmliately fired upon by a p*rtv of
four num, who were not recognlmt After
°“ri«. «»‘«3
Connellsville. No rmaon can bo awigned for
tb-nr action except jrare deviltry, m no work
WM Irang duo. eanqit juunping tbe water
out ot the mine. ’
Th w works ore rtmtrolted l&gt;y th*^H. C.
Frick Coke company. Mr. Prick raid Tu»■ tay evening: “I can not tell what We shall

A BANK THIEF FOUND GUILTY.

m3 «1?^
“cUoatrain
— which fuiara
a railway
through th. county.
WM also tiBMnd ••

The local option HU
» un__ i ,1
. .

siiKS?J“-'k,o' ,"“:1 -n»&gt;»"» Thu».
I«*0d a Jconcurrent
nwolutiun
for final
S'"™'™!,
“” 'I Al"'
• hlllwSS

5W corporation* owning land* to aril th.,
bmd. after holdin; U1.^ f(&lt; Uu y^ri a
thlS2!a^W‘
OpU&gt;a 11,0
of
fl
aftw. U1“ °“'rK‘rt P,an faited on Its
final !«UMgr, UrklnK ftmr votel tm n
The ,&gt;uu* I*“«l »*o
”2’ ?^‘.h®1 P^ngto tbe credit of tho
lulmary ochool fund thu itib-rert at 5 iwr
rent, on the ontin,
___
---- r _• uc .xrasi.irrauan ol tlu&gt;
toU^X|‘^ha’ l"*n uu“10 by the senate
the special order for Wodnemlay, Juno b!
Laxarao. Mk-h, Jun- 4.- Thehouw .&lt;&gt; Fribni. re*lu*rinK corporatiom* to
sell their tends within ten yean, ot the time
such texals came into their jswaMioiL RproWhrnthey d=&gt; “'t'Uvpmo of such
teiid* tbo attorney general idxall ad verti- and
•ell them. It fa intended aq.xnally to reach
lands granted to rallroodi The state uruoa
appro)«ialion of. *KH.30u wm ,ak&gt; pM^d.
ApprepriaUenshav.. l*Jn made so for, ast*
tituoted, ot over «l,(Xw,&lt;»Al An appropria­
tion of **7,0U0 f,lr the industrial school for
girls Em pamod l.xl. hou*w Tho Cross in“1 am only telling you what will hapjwn.”
Xurauce bill hM t«wn favorably report® 1 from mid Gem Tuttle. "I know tne feeling at tlw
coiiimitteo. Both Ixanches adjourta-l until nxn. They won't coma. If poadble, and if Mosra finally culmin­
ated in the forgery of '
Monday nlghL
they &lt;lo they will uot allow themMlvn to bo

r

,

NOTABLE GERMAN WEDDING.

kturrlaee "f thn Fainuav Von Moltke**
Gaushtrr to Artfat Lenboch.
Bkrijx. June ft —The jointer Lreilmrh wm
married at Breslau Saturday to tho Count®*

Vfadn'wday ufu-raoon the tired jury, who bad
sat on the Hoke ca&lt;j for nmr--« than a week.

■ -ti ii-iy receiving fresh
all their fam. a.. If tlwy had don ? their duly
liefore God an I man. Wh-u th- judge a»ko l

.

DRESS GOODS
.. „•! the newest shades from

• -?nts a yard up.

SPECIAL BARGAINS
W: ' be funnd in our Dress
in .is departnient.
th &gt;

We.keep

i-'nartiuent constantly
with al! the novelties

1

roine out. in Silk Ve|-

i1
?”. ur:; a!! Silk goods.

MAHR 4 DUFF
W-fl i&gt;eonly too Lapp}' to show
yi.'-.i L'i .-ir stock, and in order

i

the lowest market pricb

;t ■' ih: .i.ty you to inquire at

MARR &amp; DUFF S,

die;, which wa« m follows: “We, the jury,
find the ifcjfsmiant guilty of forgery a«
charged tnthc in Jlctmunt,- and fixed hi, pen­
alty at four years in the penitentiary. Mr.
Swett ctdled fora polling of tbe jury, and the
county ■-lark caltod each man up by name
aadnaknl them singly, "Was thi« nod h this
■&lt;ww your verdict!" to which question au-h

pHiijkPKUtiA. June K—The Bulletin has a
special from Washington Cit/in which it is
stated that President Cleveland, "thereunto

to way by tho politicians ojmI Mrs. Cleveland—

Two shocks of earthquake worn felt Mon­
day at Nogales, A. T. A cyclone swept
through tbe town 8un&lt;tay night, unroofing
many buildings and destroying many Mexi­
can “jackals" or hut*.
Tbe tiusinea portion of -Sycamore, Ohi-v
wns swept away by fire Sumlay morning.
Tho loss h *30,(XX), with about *20,000 insur-

retailers

E

tVOl SDOL■ •, —,
Satnnlsy in a content quarry usar thia place
on tbe line of the Wallkill rmlroad rwulted to
tho dead, of three men. Several &lt;&gt;U»w»*o«*
Injured. The men were engaged In Warting
and &lt;n* of tbo chargee axptodwl prwnaturely.
The mow of tbo killed are Alfa-1 ( anfield.
James Cullen, and Newman Brit

' THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
The cnlabawe aCMackinaw, Hix. was
burowl Tuesday night,
Lahart’ |be
nrivnier twrisbing &gt;n tho fiameo. Lnhart luul bean robbed last WydMttfajr. M
JStond a Nichol, iring Imprisonml at
Pekin for the crime, and iImux, are
that tbo Mackinaw cnln!-»&lt;'&gt; wm fired for
the pon— MPrind’"‘
agnlMt tlw Pemn «rep^«H Diwi'ie wn-4 hangol nt Jcnx)
u» -.on u.

killing ot Nelson Potter.

bram arrested for the crime, but thediSp^. Ki-, by
giridoce not exactly

much above |be average in quantity and
quality. Col J. C. Harris, of Tiptonville,
Na, began cutting Ms 3..7Ki-acro wheat croji.
and anticipatre an extraordinary yield.

do July. SK-. Bye-DuU

. 7.,,

track In Osceola county are a sheet of flames
for miles.
finiLOUHCOUGH and eonsumptioa cure Is
•old by us on aguaraatee. It cum consump­
tion. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
CROUP. Whooping Court: and Bronchitis,im­
mediately relieved by Shiloh's Core. Boid by
W. H, Goodyear.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be m qtiiekir
eurrefbj Hlnloh^Ture. We guarantee IL Soin
/WILL YOU SUFFK» wftn Dyspepsia and
TJver Complaint? Bhtlob's VltatJziT is guaran­
teed to cure you. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
The loth annual reunion ot-the old Fourth
Michigan Infantry wlU occur at Ann Arbor.
June xl
Nothing better for croup than Hill’s
Peerless Cough Syrup. No cure, no
pay. W. II. Goodyear.

Detroit is to have a 810,000 chip po­
tato factory.

Use Cobb’s Little Pills if the wells
ate low and malaria al*ouL 25 cents
for 40 pills. W. H. Goodyear.

There are 500 liquor cases on Detroit
dockets.
Whenever used. Peerless Worm
Specific, makes fast friends.
Price 25
and 50 cents. W. H. Goodyear.

Silk hat craze among the brainless
youths of Ionia.

The effect of using the Cherokee
Blood Purifier is almost instantaneous.
Try a bottle. W. H. Goodyear.
Thn Muskecon Boominc company lias 7J3 em­
ploye* aud pays thorn fisjno monthly.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE Uf We ore dally
guaranteeing Keren's Harvaparilta to the poo-

Lawton farms are plastered with
only 870.00 in mort&lt;agee.

'VXx.e, ve.a»ov\. JjL/taS

h warranted, te because it la the beet
Blood Preparation known. It will post­
lively cure all Blood Diaeares. puriflee the
whole system, and thoroughly builds np the
Coffeo i» «tiH tiooming- IUo advanced Fri­
day in Chicago to S»h' cents a pound, and tbo Wxbrr; cash. J7)4fp37Hc: June. 3Bc bM; July. constitution. Remember, wu guarantee 1L
KHc: August. SBe. Oata-DuU but firm: cash,
beat Mondahling to
cents.
w. B. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
STKeaic; June. Sfcbid; July. SJ«c bld; Augual,
A company ban l&gt;een clnu tercd with a cap
One Owosao firm makes over 200 gal­
ita! of *fl,000,000 to build twenty-six mi lea of
lons of ice cream a day.
elevated rallromlv In Philadelphia.
Several well-known fin- inmrnnro comAnother big gas well was struck at
Port Huron Saturday.
owing to tho heavy lasses sustained by recent sr^c asked; July.
AugwS, M|*c; Decsm.
. . *.
——La A
,11. KU.
•her.
Com- Finn, but dull; cash and June,
Dnakr^wt. or Lxqzsr HablLean bo Cured by
tBfccbW; July. tic. Cover seed-Higher; caab,
ainsiaietoriag Dr. Koines' Golden Ipoeiie.
It eon be given In o cup ol coffee ar too with,
Judge Follett, ff Grand Rapids, who*?sud­
cut
tne knowledge ot tbo person taking it, »&lt;den dfc«)q»'nrnnre has bean reported, jruvoa
footing a speodr and permanent euro. whether

a defaulter for W0,000. He wm “a prominent
The Druggists' National Fire Insurance

couia not, managn

when. I don’t see bow-somelLlng of great
value to me. and for the return of wfilrb I shall
be truly UianKful, viz..- a rood appetite."
Eoi-M&gt;.-"Health and stn-ugth. pare blood,
an appetite like that of a wolf, rexulsr digestion.
all by taking that j opular and peculiar medi­
cine, Hood's Sarsaparilla. I want everybody to
try it this season." It la sold by all dran«s.
One hundred doses one dollar.

loJoeol life. Price *1.00. W. H. Goodyear.
TO-NIGHT AND to-morrow uigbt. and at all
times call on us for Kemp's Pile Suppositories.
The new treatment for Piles, Price 30 cents per
box, W. H. Goodyear,drugjHt

tit biin.

,.. „
Marks. Who killed a woman at New
York by throwing vitriol over bar, ha. ifwn
korit i&gt;y u*™___ J,
irurnn.

Northwestern Soldiers and Sailors at
Reed City Sept. 6-8.
That taint of scrofula In your blood eon be
wholly eradicated by Ajer’t Baraaparilla.
Gilead township. Branch county, has an
ateessment roll &lt;ff*!M.OOO. That "a where the
governor lives.

Indiana.

BUSINESS NOTES.
Co. reports the crop outlook favorable and
tbe buriuwe situation highly favorable. Tbe
■alient fact of the wwsk h tbe large sloorp
tton ot money l&gt;y the treasury. Wheat specu­
lation continues active. The failum for tbe
week in tbe United Btetesnml Canada num­
bered 130 against 187 during tbe correspond-

While I am not a betting man, said F.
.1. Cheney, of the firm of F. J. Cheney
&amp; Co.. I considered it my religious duty
to make that fellow a bet. you see that
he is about dead, and I guess he would
have died, before spring, if he bad not
got him on a bet. lou know some
men had rather lose their life Gian lose
a hundred, well he was one of that
kind, and we both came near being out.
but 1 saved mj* hundred and it oplv
cost him ten dollars. How's that?
He sent for me one day and said the
doctors bad all given him up to die.
with the catarrh! I told him that I
would bet him 81 to that Hall’s Catarrh
Cure would cure him or I would give
him 8100 If it failed. He took the lat­
ter proposition. This was three months
ago; you see how he looks now. don’t
you. as welt as an v one, and a dandy.
—American, Toledo, O.

Fire on Tuesday night at New York de­
stroyed an eight-story warehouse filled with
cotton, rags, wine, and general merchan­
dise, causing a law of from *230,000 to *300,000.

Magdalene Von Moltke, daughter off the a gool one politically, and the charming mbfamous old field marshal. The Utter was one trvs«of Ur- White House in fmul at travel— catching in the stirrup She was dragged
lias .iccidtvl to take a two n&gt;ontM' trip during al«rut a mile and horribly mangle,L She can
nsd of judgment. Then they nske 1 that »raAugurt and S-ptcmbw through thu wort, go­
truce bo not pronounced tqxm the defendant couple n't the lianQuet which followed.
ing n.’ far iu Oregon and Mra. Cleveland also
until they had limo to see livw tong it would
La France dcclarre that tbo number of Uvea
taJui them to make out their rrconl to file n
THE WOMAN KILLER.
dent
It fa mid prevent* the jiwwidmt from Paris exceeds JOO. and accuses the authoritins
bill of exceptions to tbe supreme court. This
wks allowed by consent of the priwecutiyn,
of k- -ping tiro real fantafrom the public. .
sidervd jrrvpcr that die president go outside of
and court adjournal.
Country.
the country during bls term, and this latter
Dcnx-qca, low*. Juno K—Christian Ostaff, trip would involve a journey on the Pacific nati was totally destroyed by fine Wednesday
MURDERED TWO LITTLE GOYSnight, causing a tens ot *30,014).
&lt;
ogwl ®, an l lite wife, aged 28, butli having ocean.
A. J. Ford, of Donaldsonville, Ind., while
Whether th.. [cwddent takes any stock in
cWLinra ire former nuirriagts, quarreled on
returning home from prayer meeting Thurs­
tbeir farm, in Concord township. Thurwiay
day
night,
was
struck
by
a
Vandalia
train
ntertimg, LccnuM&gt; Ortaff refused to liuy his
and killed.
Lcbaxox, Pa.. June 1.—William Showers, wife a pair of shina. Ostaff crushed his
wife's head to a jelly with a hatch..: and
rwled an suspi'-ion of making way with hi. thru shot himself, both Iwing found d.wl Portland, ’ Oregon. It fa«i tho p
two little grambont, tho illogitini*:- offspring wbon their ehiklren return*! from the flekl tbst Mm Cleveland will go to A
of.d daughter who H deo»L It is alleged that Mra Ovtaff wm In a delicate condition.
It is probable that in going and coming on ville tunnel, five miles from thfa city, at 12:30
bhowara, who wa., a a Idowsr. bad a chnnao
Bkattlkboro.’Vc., June a.—Revilo How­
p m., Sotunbiy, between a construction train
to marry |»rovld&lt;»l be would send the chil­ ard, aged M&gt;. n well known Jamaica farmer, this io:ig two months' journey tbo president and the west bound extra freight Both en­
dren away from hi, Ixm*. II« started in n having wnt his wife on an errand loaded hh nnd his party will visit Philadelphia, Pitts­ gines were badly damaged. Engineer Shllliwaguu with them, coHscubly for Tower Qty, rifle and on her return direlutrged it nt Iter, burg, Chicago, and St Pau), poadbly Port­ day had his bead cut, body.briwwd and was
blit cam- back saying th- Ixiyn bad run away the Imli pomlng through b-r hare! and lung. land an&gt;l Son Francisco—Omaha, Sb Louis, internally injured. He may die. John H.
from him on tho rad. I-nter he tokl several Tbe &lt;uu*j of the shcXing is attributed by thu IzmisviUe, Cincinnati, and other important Turner, brakeman on the freight, had his
(inflicting rt-i.rio* about the dispwition hr neighbors to insanity. Mrx Howard, it fa
wiih the jicopie, nnd eqiecfally with the
lu.1 made of tin? little ou-u. Tho community thought, is fatally wuun&gt;li&lt; L
bruhwsl cm the body. The televoping was at­
working jxditk-ianit
Is much agitated over tho matter.
tributable to n uii*un&lt;L*tHtaudmg of train
IYhladkiA'IHA. June:;.—Robert G. Hnll, a
local port and actor, Friday nr mi ing fatally
Herald
from
Saranac
I-nke,
N..
Y.,
«ay»;
fc-tredrel, and nt 3:30 p nt Tu—lny tlra shot Mra Lillian Rfvuxs, the wife of another
THE MARKETSYair
conwgiondrnt
asked
tbo
proddi-Dt
bodies of tlioboya were found in shallow actor, and then Aor Idtm-lf and cut hfa
graves about fifty f*’t from tbo house. Their throat Tbo two had Leva bring together about tbe story that be intended toruake an
extended wratern tour thi.- summer. Prodtxkli&lt;s&gt; were nearly nude.
Womrl alxmt and Imi^quarreteL
FoDowln? were the qrataltons on the bmrl s’
dent Cleveland sr.ld tie was glad to Irani that trade today: Wlsatt—No. S June, opsne l Vtyfp.
their nocks were ropes and tbeir heads were
be is contemplating a transeontimmtnl trip dosed Me; July, open* I
cterel btAfc; Au
knockeii In. The coroner's jury rendered a
Chlraico Military F«mL
with a jioxibie visit to Alaska. He ha* never
verdict that the chlldnci came to tbeir death
RmixnnxLD, Ufa. June
The h^gMa- Iwiard of it liefore, but firtoumes it must be
at Ue hands of tbeir grandfather.
tbo" United•
txiro hn* paoMxl n ‘bill ceding
”
'to “
,
The prisoner Is strongly guarded to prevent
Stat'-, gormuiM-nt true if Hie newspniwra say so.
|L&gt;1
the CriO-acrv tract of
lynching.
_.____ '__
•
nominal, t-kw~! EAJe nominal; July. op-oeJ
Valuable Library Destroys!.
jgJI
land on the Like
SBHr. ehwoj
August, opened SGhif. do&lt;cd
WSHLMDl
D
aveafort. Iowa, June 4.—Tbo residence Suj^c.
J'ork—June, opened
clo*d 8t3.lX)
TRIPLE LYNCHING IN INDIANA.
Wk
shore nt Highland,
nominal. Lara—June. ope»ed S&amp;flJtj dewed
yssX
north of Chicago.
this
city,
wm
completely
dertroyed
by
fire
fa
MH
nousiiiaL
XHabollcal Crime, and
Friday aft-rnoon. The inrg- and well-known
resolved to locate n
library nf Mr. Falnam. rich in tbe cboteont
military post, and works of history, art, and Sdonre, together
all that now remains
Ind. a village fifty iftile, from Locuvillo ou
with nearly all of tho valualdc corraqxxid• be Air Line railroad, on tort Sunday morn­
cnee, articles, nn.1 work in nMumwript of tbe
establishment of talrtttwl scientist, J. Dunran Putnam, was good; heavy pocking and shipping grades, 54.61
ing, Chnrlw and Clay Dnvto ealtol at tlw
farm of John Flannigan, and after orndlng /ff / / /N^propriation by coo­ J-irt. Tho 1&lt;»» is ctrtinuitrel at #2U,tAW; Insur­
ance. *7,MM), in tbe Hartford, amt Liverpool
Flanuign'i'* two oona to another part of tlw * y
•
* gn-s, (or tho cun­ and London and Globe conqianies.
form to.drive soma cattle out of a field into
Ejrx*—Strictly fresh. IlStIHe perdoz. I’oultry
mOBLAMP rAMX.
rtrurtion of the
-Lire cbickwu. 7®rHc pur lb.; nxmeru. te;
which they luul atrnyad. tho Davis l»r» took nccrerary buildings ami tho inqirovuiiicnt of
th- 12-yeor-old .laughter of Mr. Ftaanlgim
th- griHindv.

« i,«r
------------ -----CHICAGO, June.'L-Friday in the trial of
McGarlgte and McDonald, charged with plun­
dering Cook county, oomo startling aasertions were made. Assistant State, Attorney
njllwbr lh..»lK&gt;v. »ho«i lor sale bj Walker ankl that McGarigle wm tbejriraring-bQUM Of th® county board ring, and that
LEADING
____ ________________ uttlraa ba (MrThroughout the U. 8.
Garigte) wm first H-n ami “fix-L
tbatlll.OBln cash was j-id
TTto l&gt;e made. Cut th» out and men who were after th. coal job- He ahn
V r-tiirn to u». and we will send said that Clmlrman KJehm of the count)
I 3&lt;«t free mimething ot great
I raiue and Importance to you, commtauoners wn. talk-xl to sy a contract
bi .', win .tart yon in buslneaa seeker, and admitted that there wore com­
. " i'"r1 •ll,wxr money right am* binations.
_________
• - • ••• In ib|* world. Any one can
L-iv! liat home. Either sex; all
Said to Have Emlwsaled an Elglithm«i.; new. that Juri coin* money for
B1UKUO.TN, N. Y., June 1 —Tbe ^1”*'
•
will Mart you; capital uot
iy&gt;n-.it tij. genuine. Important
G.*t".'c. Those who aro atnbi- AXUV ruxl w T~ur
n.'ibr-.M-.g will not delay. Grand
ehw
Address Tkvm &amp; CO.. Auguste bars. O««» eoonly. «o
.Uni tr..M oo&lt; Of rax.rn «&gt;i™u.l&gt;ow»&gt;
b, U. trted Frofriek WUMM. •»
______ i.wto-e n rawer of Jttnraey
at home, and make more mon-

■' r*&lt;«Und. Maine,

THE PRESIDENT’S WESTERN TRIP.

tlie jury.
Tbe counrel for Hoke made a motion for a
new trial, which was immwliately overruled

aoe
nuv iuuru uiim.--'-......- — -­
morning. She was able to tell tbe story of
the outrage, and a dozen neighbors soon
found tbo Davis
and Uangid both to
trees near the scene of th-ir crime. John Entow, a cousin of tho Davis boys, wm hangdl
ahmgside them, he bring strongly suspected,
although there wm no positive evidence

W;

Mapisos, Wia, Juno 4—In iqs-nking of (Wentworth Hlgginthe talk of Grand Army men of St. Ixrnis
ItWi.
over President Cleveland s pnsqwctive visit
to that city during t!w Notional 11 rami Army
prison. It has low represented tlmt Mows
vnentnpmenL (&gt;&gt;mn1ander-in-Chiof Fairchild
wm In poor health and could not live tong.
said Friday that personally bo powwsed no
ARES AND OTHER-ACCIDENTS.
cflic-al information that the jinraidwit intctHto! to yfadt Rt Loul* at that time, nor
did he believe tliat the people of SL Louis
Two of tbo principal hotels nt Santa Cruz,
would be »»»discourteous to tbo busts of old
veterans as to call a concourse of jioople to tho pofiular bariuug rv.x&gt;rt of California, on
the city, such as would naturally gather to thr Pacific coast, were dwtroyed by fire Mon­
day afternoon—the Swanton and the Santa

seriously eriilMrrasxsl for imitabie accommo­
dations. Gen. Fairchild has had no commu­
nication with St. Louis people on the subject

'!.\ i’lUvDI.'FF have just re-

ei-ed-.i :ine li^e^of

bottle sold baa given relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cur­
ed of rheumatism of 10 years standing.'’
took place Saturday morning, a few minuU* Abraham Hare, druggists, Bellville.
Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medi­
gently and without cine I have ever handled in my ») years
pain. Although hfa experience, is Electric bitters.” Thous­
ands of others hare added their testimo­
ny, so that tbe verdict Is unsnlmotu
that Electric bitters do cure all diseksee
of the liver, kidneys and blood. Only a
comparatively good half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear's
health up to within dn:g store.
.
next fa!!, is In a very demoralise! condition.
the past six months.
The wreral members of tbe cwmnittM ex­
Ho suffered much
tended on invitation to Prerideut CtevetonH to
Great excitement has been caused in
le prevent on tbe occasion, and this wns sup­
the vicinity of Paris. Texas, by * re­
plemented by a’jKipular pctiUon signed by
markable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley,
who was so helpless ha could not turn
with softening of in bed, or raise his head: everybody said
l-'i—ra from Grand Array peats announc­
tho brain to which he was dying of consumption. A trial
ing tliat they win not como ft Clevctond to
bls death Is mainly bottle of l5r. King’s New Discovery
here. Gen. J. M. Tuttle, commanding the
was sent him. Finding relief, he bought
department of Iowa, arrived Thursday and WILLIAM
a large bottle and a Ikjx of Dr. King's
raid tw.-thinL of the ports in his state would
New Life pills; by the time he had tak­
hot como. At a confwvu.-v at the Lindell
en two bottles of the discovery he was
alkaloid, tn the prwracutao. NU-. congrr-gat kraal church. Ex-President Hayes well and had gained in flesh thirty-six
Governor Standard : uThe Grand Artny has tetegnipbetl that himself and son will at­ pounds. Trial bottles of this great dis­
dore, not propo* to tend Itself to any jwlitkal tend tbo funeral.
covery for consumption free at W. H.
•cbenw, and they won't boom Cleveland.
Goodyear &amp; Co.
Just 1U. sure M 1 am here I tell you they will
EX-GOVERNOR MOSES.
insult and mnb him if he eonas bere.''
Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
On Account of F
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
t my foot inside a Grand Army jiortagaln.
Pardoned
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
respect the president l-.x-nu.-o he is imlChilblains. Coms, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
“Wo respect the ofllw," said Gen. Tuttle,
“but d'wpiM the nun that i» in it You won't cx-cupted a large share ot public attention, but required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
grt half the pod* here and there is bound to
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
------------- „---- y
J
lawn pardoned by GovI mgrt say."
Some fields of wheat, owing to the
‘'Wri!.’ said Gen. Noble, *We raised flflfii,drouth, are heading out.
(XK) in ono dny for tbo Grand Army enter­
tainment ami I don't think they can afford to customary formalitim
com- here am! Intuit ua."

LOUIS STIRS THEM UP.

qffvetiv,. ineaiu for tho p
and prrqxirty."

' u is for Spring.

W. D. Suit, drufnrist, Hippos. Ind.,
teetifiee: “I can recommend Electric

CLEVELAND’S PROPOSED VISIT TOST.

WITH POOR SUCCESS,

pumj.T at the works was knocked down and
seriously Injured by n mivule.

.

THE GRIM DE8TROYOL

HE TRIES HIS HAND AT OESTRUCTlOli

«**■ Rye-Dun
rj KalNfe.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich., June 9th, 1887.

EDITORIAL NOTX8.

A bill has passed the state legislature
-reducing the legal rate, of interest to

■■it

“The saloon in politics” must go. Xi
fast as public sentiment will sustain it,
tbe republican party in state and nation
must pass legislation minimizing the
awful evils that come from tbe saloon.

It was a terrible indictment Senator
Sherman made against Grover Cleve­
land in his Springfield speech, but one
eminently true: “That Grover Cleve­
land is President by virtue of a crime
against the elective franchise."

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY
tor Sherman said in his Springfidd
speech: The republican party, embrac­
ing within it the great body of the pro­
ducers of tho country, has uniformly,
both bv state and national legislation,
adopted every just masure that has
been proposed to improve their condi­
tion, to promote employment, to regu­
late the hours of labor, to secure good
wages and prompt payment in good
money, and stands ready to adopt every

CWAJk

Furniture!

Central House Block.
Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,
will ahray* find kept neat. cUen and tWy. To

That place is at

the lowest prices.

heated term, the Harting* Meat Market la pro­
vided with the

tbe elate.

ARCHIC M°COY’S,
Tie “Blie Frol” Finite Store, Halins, lick

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock
propose to keep on hand constanUy the Bnrot

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.

Call and see for

J. C. WOODBUFF.

F°L5ti2/

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather and make
yourself miserable and tired of life.
.

We have a large and well

selected stock of Furniture,
and would be pleased to
have the people of Barry
county call and examine the
same.

Hastings City Bank.
•

$eso,ooo.&lt;
incorporated under tbe law* ot tbe State of
Michigan.

These words are from Judge Noah
OFFICERS:
Davis* recent address before the young
men’s republican dub of New York D. G. Robinson, Preaident;
City:
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
But the great crying evil is not that.
DIRECTORS:
In this country the evil of the liquor sa­
loon is becoming so terrible that it will
D. G. Robluaon,
Grtble.
cooquor the country or the republican
■ L. E. Kuappen.
party must conquer IL [Applause.] In
a recent conversation with senator Ev­
arts I was pleased to find that be had
reached the same conclusion and he
A General Banking Bualnes* Trautncted.
will so express himself publicly when
occasions offers. I don't stand here to
preach prohibition, but to say that the State of Michigan. County of Barry.—m.
a •esaton of tbo Probate Court for tbe Coun­
republican party shall do what is prac­ tyAt
of Barry bolden at the Probate Office in tbeeity
ticable to crush out the saloon, which
is the nursery of the democracy.
right hundred and eithty-aeveu.
Present, Wm. W. Cola. Jodxr of Probate.
Since January 1st, over 120,000 for­
to tbe matter of the estate ot Celeste Hayford.
eigners have been landed at New York
On reading and tiling the petition, duly verb
alone. Probably the total immigra­ ted ot Loyal E. Knappen. ae administrator
•r
-------- .
tion has reached 150,000 tn that time.
This country will welcome those who
come here to make an honest living
Thereupon it la ordered, that 'Friday,
and abide by the laws of their adopted the
Kb day of July, A. D. 1MT. at ten
country. But it is undoubtedly a fact o’clock In the forenoon, be asilgued for
tho hearing ,-6f said petition, end that
that a good percentage of this number
are the very offscourings and scabs of
Europe, whose emigration from their
native Lands bos been in a measure
compukory because ot their crimes, or
•aid petitioner
their advocacy of theories of goveryment that lead to crimes. Buch immi­
to be published in the 1
grants are not desirable, are |positively paper printed *nd ctn
County of
dangerous, and the country ought to Barry ocoe m each

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST. You
will find the. best made, safest, most economical gasolene
stove at

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

Tile Tropic.”

^9282587

prohibit that class of people from land­
ing on our shores.

1

•■inthematter of the rotate of Wm. H. Hayford,
Onrekdin* and filing the petition. duly veri­
fied, of lx&gt;y*l E. Knapnen. aa adminlrtrator of
the estate of Celeste Hayford, deceased, prayinr thn? the
nf «xl,l
..

Tbereupou It is ordered, that Thursday, tbe
3rd day of June, A- U u®7. at ten o’clock in
the forenoon, be aaalrned for tbe bearing of said
petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said
deceased and *11 other jienon* tnten»:ea tn said

And It 1* further ordered, tliat «ald j^tltioner
five notice to the persons Interested lu said es­
tate, of the pendency cd said petition, amt the

laid County
These ringing words are from tbe
p^"to mjl
Detroit Tribune, and correctly voice the
[A True Copy.]Judge of Probate.
sentiment of the republican party and
the republican press of the state:
Tbe republican party » aggressive Sute of Michigan.
and progressive and any repuldiom pa­
per that has not the courage to “dare to
do right" in dealing with this question
will sooner or later find itself without
influence or following in its partv.
What the republican party demands L

will enforce. In Michigan load option
and high Uxation will meet this demaad. in counties where public senti­
ment will not suppress the traffic aiwmrthw tel it be restricted by high tax
and most stringent regulations; in
ooatattoi where public aeatiment demMKU prohibition let them have the
pririkgt and benefit# of local option.
Is there anything unroMmable or
themsdves

AND

VanValkeiibiiM

AT COST!
&lt; ?TD==

BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper! '

Yon will also find at our store a full line of builder's hard­
ware and everything in the hardware line, Prices always
reasonable.
Respectfully,
'

WEISSERT BROS.

T W. KENFIELD

July.

nt ten o'clock

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit!

The cdebn
organs for sail

Your drex
jewdery.

Awnings J
second and thi
Hastings hous

Fellow cit
bird of freedm
Hastings this

and W.b. Goc

PLUMBING
And Gas Fitting a specialty.

All work promptly done.

Headquarters in Kelly building, north of Hasting? National
Bank.
.

&gt;f. Robe
n house

Wanted!
er in Barry
paid for saru
jeweler.

and Jftth.
officiate.

Pr

David Bov
of Ma EmeU
ward, and ti
thereon.

ia« the icon,
huteaiftaaB
beribop.

’lUe, h'u mo.

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
-Lane Steel Barn Door Hangers,
,
Mack Bam Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

HOUSE TRIMMINGS
In every variety.

We have a large stock of

T3l-Tlgs!

Bought before the advance, and are prepared to give

fretfully,

ALL-SILK zr
colors, 24 cts t

and low

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It

Do you wi
watch or clod

The Engine
ploy 12 hands.

Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is
plete. and the prices right. Whenever you want any com-

“refaBy and accurately com­
pounded from fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to

fullnthemai

Qity Plumber

We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of

Riches, Clocks anil Jewelry!

Circulate

has arrived.
As high aa
wool Saturday

Wb trust
in arrears will
their accounts

economical furnace made.

Mark This

Lo

Hastings, IVIicii.

We are bound to close then out, and now is the time to get
them at your own price.
And see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, the best and most

&gt; legislation more i
rhlch gives to tbe

pRESSMJU

yourself.

marly occupied by Mraaer Bros.

He who entertained the hope that the
south had become thoroughly a “new
south” miMt have felt mortified at the
conduct of two southern white com­
panies ot militia, who refused last
week to fall in line at the Washington
parade because there were colored com­
panies in the procession. There was
no complaint as to the character of the
individual members of the colored
troops, nor of tbdr disci pilot The
only explanation offered by the south-,
erners was that they did what they did
on account of “social” considerations.
When social considerations are carried
to &lt;mch an unreasonable extent as stated
above, it shows that the southern spirit
of intolerance and hate has not passed
into tbe oblivion it deserves.

•JOHN

Furniture. : Undertaking. nON’T SWEAT

W.LOWBY.M.D.,
&gt;
Physician, Surgeon and

G

MASTINQS, MICH.

■noUB BE

provide for keeptaa meet* properly during tbe

AU Work Promptly, Ntatly &lt;fr Choaply ble, uad every effort made to jdeaee patron'.
Done, by

W

realised the hopes that all the great and
good and wise and just have made and
• had since man was man.” '

SPECIAL

MamfactiiriiiE aid Repaiiw.

The railroads of this
&gt; at II olioway*’ dro# *tore.
about gdOO.OOO taxes on
000 property, or one-teath of one per
H. LANDIS, M. D.,
cent. AU other property pays from one
e
Physlcan and Surgeon,
to two per cent. Is it not about time
Woodland. Mleh.
that the railroad property of the state
found there day or night.
paid its proportion ot the taxes?

CoL Robert Ingersoll's decoration day
addres.fi: “Thin day is sacred to the
great heroic host who kept this flag
above our heads, sacred to the living
and the dead, sacred to the scarred and
maimed, sacred to the wives who gave
their husbands, to the mothers who gave
their sons. They fulfilled the prophesies;
they brought t^ pass the dreams; they

&amp; BADCOCK,

Proprlews,

adon rd as worse
person* who had

President Cleveland is catching fish
\in the Adirondack mountains. When

,

downs

fort, wealth and to all advanced posi­
tions in public and private life. The
confederate idea is that congress has no
power to do any of these things. It is
'WMIWT
nnconntltutlonah American laborers
do not desire legislation to regulate the
price of labor. They only want the free
MOST PERFECT MADE
and ready means of contesting with
capital for a fair division of the results
of protection. We have no room in
this country for Anarchists, Commun­
ists or Socialists. All oilr workingmen
want is an open field and a fair chance,
with the right of organization, co-oper­ JJOOT AND SHOE
ation, and the friendly sympathy of all
classes and conditions of men.

The fund for Mrs. Logan has reached
the handsome sum of STw.OOO. All this
but $15,000 has been invested In gov­
ernment bonds; and will handsomely
provide for the temporal wants of the
wife of America's greatest volunteer Notblnc aattatactory can be accomplished with
douches, snuffs, powders, nyrlnrr*, Mtringeut*

the rush of office seekers becomes too
great for the president to endure, he;
has a quiet but very effective way of
avoiding them by stealing away to the
mountains

eastuss m m ■

LOWEST ESTIMATES
- - on anything in our line

Respectfully,

first ward.
laid

nere, and w«
^•11 they arr
WHAT it

Price he seltet

. r.G. Oom,

Pickdif
••own 1«

�The Hastings Banner.
Lccxl Advertising Rates:
r .■ i a-*U. 5 eenu per line.

^T‘r:

t. 4 Mith ner line.

Henhy Houobtalin desires us to
say that the Journal editor has nevJr
been consulted in any manner
anything whatever to do with any arth
cite concerning the overseer matter

I

/w

personalmention.

Richards Sundayed in Pral-

*nd D-R 0001“»
Pa. Bauuhman Is meeting with
splendid succeas'in the application S
vl“lniCMm‘
,r°“ ■,*d‘K« *•
f?r «®*S“ion
His patients have experienced stmt rZ tbiX^^.0,-'i“hvU”’
to
llrf
* ihort. trlaTot thu
a£^"* s“1&lt;b

TiSSiio ernLR

irne.
Tuk borne or DeWlu Smith. in R11V
SSil
nj.ton,. Uo.l, &lt;■« diecoreml lon.mraebout 1
AUO?":«*. icept forehxrttable
vWied friends
p.
m. Saturday, »bUe the tamlly were In dSL.1?;
:r“S;.r,.;
■» d’ui"1 ,or “
In this dty. Holldlo, end control. in Detroit the past week.
dai
&lt;iui" ‘U MonW1UM ’
• vr, ngiiL.
uay With a bilious attack,
reasons
«nJS’ke®rd?l of Kalamazoo, is tbe
F"r
k There will be a solemn mass
of three priest* at St. Rows church guest of Hastings friends.
TL'*1?' ''
ta Middle­
June 16, at 8 JO a. m. It is the occasion
s iue on official business Friday.
of Father Fleming’s ordination and a ...J*!*H-^Tdiols, of Grand Rap­
?“E,b^2.nr
prl',“ “
ids. is visiting Hasting! friendT
1,1... the vest in«truments to examine to. be present. \
and know* bowtou*eUMnn,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed, of Allegan are
The first number of the Democrat th“ gUe^8 ot Ed- Doyle and wl/e. ’

Olotliier

JOHN BESSMER.

under the new management is a very ConX&lt;?-J™mOI,&lt;B w111 BtUnd AMon
varruMtu r AlortMipeci, also cletnmd creditable sheet indeed. If vonege Commencement exercises.
]«u«e M-p»raleBarry county democrats do not sustain wuta'Charlotte.,
„.i,.e j. tbe mobt liberal. cor.«lder- their organ, they have little apprecla- was
in the city on busmen Friday.
.iMUtyoltMsvods.
'
HiSl-tn',1'
“d MfK Mark
in need nt optical «ood« xbotild lion In their make-up.
XddiAnte for examination of the
The M. E. social will be entertained Russell will leave for Albion to-day.
Dr. Andrus and wife spent two or
by Mrs. Rev. Geo. D. Lee and the ladies three days of last week at Wall lake. '
niiSSSMAKING!
associated with her on Wednesday
F. M. Woodmansee, ot Nashville
afternoon of next week at the society was in the city on business Thursday.'
' .
u-c to the
HaxtlDgs and rooms over Rower’s store. Supper
H0U«h P^d * T1,lt
!'T..\ Jib “in prepared to do all work In served from 5 to 7 o’clock to which all
to U oodland Tuesday, returning Thurs■ nilESftMAklN&gt;; linePrumpUr.hcatlyand are invited.
\ 1 a-r.t
1-. Prlee* -rwwnable. They
■**. ........ ■ .nr-jinr work. - Call on them at
Next Sunday being Children’s Day,
Robert Green left for Petoskey Frinight to join the Lail club of that
it will be observed by the M. E. Sunday
r.'i SAIE-Une
milch cow, tlx school with appropriate exerciser, city.
lUHulrcot KH ^thhop.
Mrs. McElhaney is visiting her
which will take the place of the usual
daughter. Mrs. F. Pancoast, in Char­
Sunday morning services. An inter­ lotte.
NOTICE.
esting program for the occasion has
Clement Smith and family visited
been prepared.
Grand Rapids friends Thursday and
The Nash villains don’t lay much t naay.
I. rfteldon fur »«IJa»tm»nL
claims to ball playing. Saturday after­ .LJ^.Co!e Md wife returned from
"lunr ”ta, 1»*7.
noon our “light-weights" went over Sunday*'110 A“yrla 40(1 M“Pie Grove
emeline cooper.
swept the ground with their “kids."
I‘rof. Samuel Dickie, of Albion, was
a Hastings picked-up nineperformhe same act with their best dub;— okHri md? MondBy’ handshaking with

Local News.

While driving down Jefferson street,
and when near Mrs. McClintock’s bouse,
Mrs N. Barlow’s horse became fright­
ened and started to run away. The car­
riage was overturned and somewhat
demoralized.
Mrs. B. was somewhat
bruised but not seriously injured.

Circulation this week, 1,720.

Remember that, in addition to a
choice stock of staple and fancy goods,
The new engine for the water works
Messrs. Houghtahn &amp; Son keep on
Lxs arrived.
As high as 32 cents was paid for hand staple dry goods. They will not
lie undersold in price, und quality of
wool Saturday. .
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goods is No. 1. They take butter, eggs
STRAVnhnrJES are nbw uuite plentl- and other farmers’ produce in exchange
fal in the market.
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for all goods.

Do vou want, good time? Buy a
Dr. Snyder was called to the home
watch or dock of John Hessmer.
.
of Eli Wertz, in the second ward. ManAtt-'Uh’ mitts, perfect shape and all day evening, and found his wife and
•,'jlors. 24 ct j this week at Nevins.
daughter suffering from having taken
Tin: ceiel'rated Bentlev and Estey some kind of poison, which he after­
organs for sale only by E. A. Matteson. ward found to be Paris green. Prompt
application of emetics placed the two
Yevr- dress is not finished unless beyond danger. Whether the poison­
tou wear some of John Hessmer’s new ing was accidental or intentional is not
jewelery.
known.
Awmni.- have been placed over the
Those who. intend to paint their
t-iond and third story windows ot the
houses, barnes or other buildings will
Hasting house.
do well to call at Dr. Lathrop’s store
, Fixlow citizens, shall we have the
for their.paints and oils. He sells the
i :rd of fre-itom Hop her proud wings in
Detroit White Lead Works’ liquid
Hastings this year.
!•
paints, the best prepared paints in the
kete walks arc being laid in market As the Dr. both buys and sells
front of the residences of Daniel Striker more paint than any other dealer in
Barry county, he is able to discount
.ina \V. &gt;. Goodyear.
prices. Be sure and see him before
We thi-i our subscribers who are
p” .-chasing.
in arrears will, without fail, liquidate
Sixteen years ago, Jonas Hall, of
their accounts this month.
H av j: jour Watches, Clocks and Jew- Hope, received by mall from his broth­
elrv repaired at John Hessmer’s. All er, John E. Hall, of Nebraska, two cot­
work done in the best workmanship.
tonwood shrub®, not more than 10 inch­
The Engine X Iron works now em­ es in height These were planted on
ploy 12 hands, and have all they cun do Mr. Hall's premises then, lie measur­
ed
them the other day each at a point
to keep even with orders for their goods.
just above the ground, and found they
I» you want to save money ? Buy they were six feet in circumference, or
your goods of John Hessmer.
Best two feet in diameter. Pretty rapid
goods and lowest prices rule with him. growth, and one which the western soil
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Prof. RvKerts has rented the W. S. could hardly surpass.
NeBon house, just vacated by Dr.
E. A. Matteson received a big lot
Lowry, who has moved into his new
ot organs Tuesday. Judging from the
home. .
large number of these instruments he
Wanti !'! All the old gold and silv­
Is receiving and sending out he must
er In Barry bounty. Highest price
be having a rattling trade. Long ex­
paid for &lt;mu« by John Bessmer, tne
perience in the business, courteous and
jeweler..
fair dealing, and extensive acquaint­
Forant regular quarterly meeting ance with Barry county people have
at the Mai tin school house June 23th &lt;iven Mr. Matteson a big lead in the
and 26th. 1’redding Elder Buel will organ business—a lead which be pro­
officiate.
.
poses to maintain. Those wishing to
buy organs and pianos will find it to
Imvjp Bowker has bought 1% lot* their ad vantage to see him before mak­
of Mra. Einellnp Cooper, in the second
warn, and expecto to build a home ing purchases.
thereto.
(They have a ride club out in Hast­
. A; &gt; new bulletin I ward for record­ ings township, which meets every two
ing th*!- ores in the league ball games weeks for practice. yThe fellow who
~as been placed in front of Busby’s barmakes the best score is, by the rules of
the club, compelled for the succeeding
■rxi-s formerly of Prairie? two weeks to wear a white plug hat.
■ ■. vd to the city and occu­ which is the property of the club. Will
lt. Anderson house, in the Merrick is just now the temporary
owner of this trophy, and submits to a
Till: ]
for water works are all good deal of good-natured guying in
consequence every time he appears on
« 1 r '-•?t
®VB
in the first tbe streets with his upper story topped
wwa. j he pipes for the same are not
out with the white tile.
.
nere, ;:r.u work has lieen suspended
The legislature has made important
Mnr.
a home without music. changes in three sections of the statute
•&gt;uy a nap cabinet organ of John fiess- relating to taxes for township purposes
i'\T' .■‘wl '-lv can afford one at tbe and the auditing of bills against town­
pna- he sell, Them.
ships.
Under the law amended no
_ F. G. li'K'RTEAit has had laid the more than SI.000 can be raised by tax in
aectssary p;p,M to furnish water for his one vear, as a contingent or general
noute and uu; also Ackerson Hayee township fund. Any further money
'cr their ..g^cHiar,
J
required must be raised as a special
fund for particular purpose, which
rirLt!\*an’nfJ:; tPHteof ball between
must be entered in the records of the
{rom the high school and township, and the money so raised be
•own imj resulted Io a victory for the
used only for such purpose AU tne
Utter L;. a-ore of 8 to^.
bills audited by the board murt be
Fikgendd Relief Corps made out in items, and kept on file for
given strawberry festival attheG. inspection by the tax-payers.
5r,\.h x?00,?-\*
at'irday evening J une 1 itn
At their meeting in this city Friday,
■ ®•”10 • 0 clock. All arc Invited.
the executive commltee of the Agricul­
Futures about Michigan’’
inJwLV e *.of
* a ver&gt;’ interesting and tural Society chose tbe different divis­

JWUctlye Rx&gt;k issued by the MichiutL.
trai ‘'&lt;»tnpany. to whom the
"A.vnj.r l3 indebted for a copy.
toj not lind fault with the printer
n“l ,ja'1 pnnt. it hall in vour “eye.”
g~.c your ey« examined by John
th?^.
a Pilir °r his spec’s,
« print will loot ail right then.
brtU^T'?Lrv“'lT.M. Ualrd Kill
WS,?'” &gt;&gt;»'■»« near BraUeyBrau t

It 11 «*“«i th»t

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xiMjtEL?,ordMn
L
Keeler, of
Middleville, were in the city Saturday
on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parsons, of Boston.
Kent Co., are the guests of D. W. Rog­
ers and wife
Dr. Lowry and wife left Monday
evening for Chicago, to be absent two
or three week&gt;
Sid Crowell, with other Michigan
boys, is attending the glass ball tourn­
ament at Boston.
M«. Dr. Burton attended the state
convention of the W. C. T. U. at Port
Huron last week.
Mrs. John Kurtz entertained a num­
ber of her city friends at her home, in
Rutland, Thursday.
A. R. McOmber expects to leave fpr
northern Michigan this week, prospect­
ing fdr a business location.
Dr. Fuller left Monday for Chicago,
to attend the annual meeting of the Na­
tional Medical Association.
P. T. Colgrove went to Lawton yes­
terday to assist in the institution of a
K. of P. lodge at that place.
Ike Hendershott and II. A. Goodyear
made it interesting for Gun Lake * fish
rro or three days of last week.
Dr. A. P. Drake was taken Wednes­
day with a severe attack of sciatic
rheumatism, but is able to be out again.
Miss Eva Geschwind. the efficient
clerk at Stauffer &amp; Crawley's, is ser­
iously ill at her mother’s in the first
Prof. M. V. Rork delivered a very
Interesting review of Ingersoll's ora­
tion on the Gods, at the Baptist church
Sunday evening.
The population of the first ward was
increased by the addition of a daughter
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Waters, Wednesday.
Mrs. C. H. Van Arman's mother is ex­
pected to arrive from Topeka, Kansas,
soon. She will remain with her daugh­
ter during the summer.
Prof. Martin V. Jlork expects to
start this week for Spokane Falls.
Washington territory. If he likes that
country he will locate there. ‘
C. H. VanArman is iq Flint engaged
In the trial of a suit In which the lately
elected supreme court judge, Major
Long, is the opposing counsel.
Dr. Peckham, of the Freeport Herald,
was a Banner caller Friday. Like all
Freeporters the Dr. is happy oyer the
bright prospects for the Hastings &amp;
Lowell railroad.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pennock will start
Thursday for an extended vtot to
friends in Illinois. Kansas and Califor­
nia. in the hope that the trip may bene­
fit Mr. Pennock^ health.
Amos Fausey, sub-contractor for the
Chicago. Kalamazoo * Saginaw rail­
road, with eight men from this city,
went to Kalamazoo Monday to com­
mence work on the road.
Saturday last, Mr. Samuel Roush, the
enterprising Freeport merchant, was
united in marriage to Miss Anna M.
Gackeler. of Middleville. The Banner
extends its congratulations.

C. C. Mason and Clara Robwts ex­
pect to leave for Kansas City Friday.
Miss Clara will proceed to
where she has relatives, and m which
rlace she exoecte to remain for a vear.
The quarterly missionary tea of the
w F M S. of the M. E. church was
held at the home of Mr. “d^r®Daniel Striker Wednesday. It was a
largely attended and very pleasant
gathering.
Ira VanValkenburg formerly of this
citv. has embarked in business for him­
self having purchased a half interest in
the furniture business of Spangemacber
A- Mason.at Hastings. Iras numerous
friends here will wish
cess in tys new venture.—Battle Creek
Journal.
In th^r rejoicing over the
the spei dv completion of the road from
Kalamazoo to this city, the p«H&gt;l« °«
Hastings and Barry county should not
ion superintendent*, also a
forget to accord merited praise to that
to revise the premium list. It is the Ivrinra at good follows and unrivalled
intention to hold the county fair the Srd^&amp; G/UAnderean. With
week succeeding the state fair. Prov,d- hSrt ttd sSl with energy that nem
ing the latter and the Grand “«PId*
fair are held the same week, as it is re­
ported they will be. Secretary Mer­
rick says the society pronoae to spare no
mins to have a No. 1 fair, and hope to
add many new fe»tu««
hlbltlons of the *odekv. It i* Uy hope Um, wmHhlng taurfered w
time something interne
of the officers to realize 8 good sum
th,, road. A third
from this year's fair.inorder to make
needed improvements on the grounds.

SKrot

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Cash buyers will please note: We have drove the knife to the hilt
this tremendous sacrifice of most desirable goods.
Call early before stock is broken,

VLOTHIW. .TORE,

UNION

HALL

BLOCK.

E. Y. HOGLE

as though the needed aid could not be
raised. He left other and more Drotltable work, came again, and put into it
even more energy and push than ever,
and succeeded. No one else could have
done it. His enthusiasm and energy
are contagious, and the other workers
felt the stimulus of his presence and
courage and harder work took the place
of despondency, almost despair, of those
who favored and labored for the new/
road. Major Anderson has a wared
place in the hearts of the people of
Hastings, and he now stands to them as
a p il^ic benefactor.
(As stated heretofore, the school
board selected Prof. J. W. Roberta as
Superintendent for the ensuing year.
Tbe nther teachers, who were elected
bv the board last evening are as follows:
1st.assistant—Miss Halleck.
2d assistant—Flora Beadle.
8th grade—H. B. Andrus,
"th
“ —Rose Bostwick.
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. —Fannie Lees.
Mi
—Anna Beadle.
5th
—Jennie Lamb.
4th
—Minnie Matthews.
3d
—
Franc Williams.
2d
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Addie Jourdan.
iBt
L---1st ward—Mrs. Hinkley.
2d ward—Ruth Lake.
Janitor, 1st ward—Alonzo White.
•* 2d ward—Jake Kress.

Tncm«U»»ot th, KockhoMm or
the Hastings- Lowell k Northern MichIgro ndlro».l romVUT WM held a» «dvertUed. in Tirin', Hall. To«d,y ar­
t-mood to vote upon the proposition ot
J. W. Boynton. Onehundredand liftydght votes. Incking but five of the
whole number, were cast. 15*? wcto in
favor and two against the proposition.
Immediately following this meeting
a meeting of the directors was held,
aud the business was, closed, by the
deeding of road the Led. from Lowell to
Hastings, to the company represented
by Mr.lJoyntou. and their giving back
a'mortgrfge of SSO.Oili, which ft
cancelled when the road is completed
from Lowell to Freeport.
Mr. Bovnton's company, the Lowell
A Hastings Railroad Co., agreeJo completc the road from Lowell to b report
on or before Jan. 1,1888, and to Hast­
ings on or before July* 1. 1888.—Lowell
Journal.___________

Ti’E regular semi-monthly meeting
of theC.L.S.C. will beheld on Tues­
day evening next at the rooms of Dr.
and Mrs. Timmerman on State street.
The following program will be carried
out:
Roll call.
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Quotations about health and tbe
means of obtaining it.
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(Questions upon Pedagogy-1-lor»
Beadle
Town—Dr. Timmerman.
Rocks Fried by Fire-Rev. Lre.
Studies of Mountains—Mr. D. btrikw-.
Blunder Box—Memliera to contribute
slits of paper on which are written
errors in grammer which they have
noticed during the week. Jheae are to
be read and corrected.
Critic—Mrs. Johnson.
Close by singing our Chautauqua

GROCERY WORE,

Central House
BLOCK.

MEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
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to this city. _

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.
Every lady invited to

(Sail and See our Goods,
We can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL
AH, THERE!
Just the Thing!

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Junior Harvester!

The Lightest Weight!
The Lightest Draft!
The Ijowest Elevator of any Elerdtor Binrler!
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The Easiest to Handle!

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.
Without a single exception it has more steel, actual weight,
tlias-^iny of the alleged steel binders.
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test, 75 lbs
less.than the lightest sulkey plow.

Who wish to purchase the best, the-lightest, the easiest han­
dled, lightest draft binder in the market should get the Mil­
waukee Junior. Eor sale by

R1CHAKD JOHNSON,
Middleville, Mich., State Agent

�8HCTMAM

Agricultural
Mr-All communteAtton* pertaining to I
gfSX‘wSiK®I~‘" “■
hV A. B. UAIXKI*. AUROBA.

A great deal has been, and can justly
be written, in favor of the various
grasses raised upon the farm. I my­
self am a strong advocate ot growing
and feeding more grass and hay than is
usually done. Ths farmer who keeps
one-third or moj» of hb farm seeded to
grass—who feeds and pastures It—b
able to keep more stock, and at the
same time will grow more grain on the
balance bl hb farm, than he who crops
nearly all his farm to grain, and looks
upon clover, grasa and stock as secon­
dary considerations. Still. While advo­
cating the sowing of some of the long­
er living or more permanent grasses,
the grits-H or plant wbich stands at the
heaaoEthe list, in my estimation, as
either a farm or rotation crop, b the
common red clover.
Whilst cliaming that a systematic ro­
tation of crops is the true basb of good
farming, nevertheless it b not my in­
tention in thb paper to lay down any
rigid or set rules for that rotation,
knowing that li^many cases circumstan­
ces might necessitate a departure from
any rtues of rotation.
.The main feature of clover as a rota­
tion crop may be summed up as follows:
1. If the land needs a rest, clover
will give it.
2. No matter how consumed upon
the farm, it will tend largely to restore
fertility.
3. As a check to thistles and weeds,
it stands second to no other crop, and
b also co-equal to the majority of fal­
lows.
4. Of all grass made into hay upon
the farm, clover should not be Bold.
Where rotation b the rule, and clover
one of the crape, few saDs require eith­
er a rest or-fallowing./Clover rests the
land, from the fact/&gt;h|t It draws its
food supply from different sources than
almost any other plant. It also shades
the land more effecUudly than other
crops.
•
Clover may be consumed either by
pasturing, ploughing under as a green
manure, or made into hay and fed to
stock. Either plan tends to rest and
enrich the soil, and that tn no small de­
gree.
As a chock to thbtles and other
weeds, a heavy crop of clovet b prefer­
able to a summer-fallow for thb pur­
pose. by smothering the thbtles, or
making them grow so sickly they are
unable to exht long.
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Of all the hay made upon the farm. I
clata that doyer, when properly cured,
may Depermed tnegeneral purpose bay.
1 care not whether your stock be young,
middle-aged or old. I never saw a case
yet where animab would not thrive,
and in some caara fatten, oa scarcely
any other ration than good clover *bay;
‘_
even pigs and poultry relLsh it
change.—Rural Canadian.
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Downing and Cluster, and that on
many different soils, from a light sand
and gravel up to a stiff clay. This was
accomplished simply by mulching. On
tbe clay Boils aud heavy loams the
mdtcii was Sfreod from two to three
inches thick, covering tbe ground close­
ly from the canes of the bushes to a
distance of two feet or a little more all
around them. On the lighter soils the
mulch was spread about three or four
inches thick. This shosld lie evenly
and quite compact. Straw, unlees cut
short, is not so good for this purpose as
hay or sea-weed, because the stems up
coarser, and stiffer and will not lie so
close. The mulch ought to be applied
in the climate of forty degrees north,
early in May, and soon or iMjer. ac­
cording to a lower or higher latitude.
Keep it on till cool weather, or, if one
pleaaes, till it begins to rot so much ns
to admit the rays ot the sun through it,
enough to heat the ground unduly.
Then remove and apply it fresh layer.—
By A. B. Allen.

A correspondent ot the Country .Gen­
tleman relates a very interesting experi­
ment made in his apiarv, m which,
from the proximity and similarity ot
hives, his inexperienced ways of work­
ing brought on robbing, which he man­
aged as follows:
•T investigated until at last I reached
the conclusion that tho sense of. smell
was their'chief, if not their only deKdence. Any observant bee-keeper
found many evidences that this
early conclusion was sound. (I should
like to ask here whether there is any
honeyjproducing blossom that is desti­
tute of odor ? And by the way, one of
the best plans for Introducing queens is
to give the strange queen and the
swarm the same odor. And so in all
processes requlring^the union of bees
from different swarms.)
But to return to our robbers. The
guards are on duty at thdxntrance of
the hive. The robber lands on the
lighting board. He either steals in un­
observed, or b challenged. If he has
been In the hive often enough to have
acquired the right odor, he is admitted
as a friend. If the scent b not clear,
he is doubted, and there is hesitation.
If he brings a brand new and strange
odor, he is‘bounced,’ and a fight begins
that generally ends in the death of
bouncer or boumx-d.
Thb suggested the remedy. I took
some musk, wrapped it loosely in mus­
lin and covered the package with wire
netting, for fear the bees might eat nt
and get poisoned, or tear it to pieces
and carry it out at the hive. Thb
little package, about one inch long and
one-half inch in diameter^'dropped in
the midst of the combs ot the robbed

The next step wasito get a contrast­
ing and strong odor fur the robber hive.
I selected essence of peppermint, dilut­
ed an ounce of it with a pint of milk­
warm water, borrowed my wife's in­
door plant sprinkler, uncovered the rob­
bing hives, and gave them a dash of
their perfumery.
It isn't easy to laugh alone, but I did
laugh out long and loud when I saw
the result The musk guards waited
In alert expectancy. A peppermint rob­
ber began to buzz around, but the musk
fellow detected hb presence and fol­
lowed every motion of the peppermint
adversary, by turning hb belligerent
front, when the robber was at least 12
inches distant. And]when he would
venture within two or three inches of
the vigilant musker.'theguard would
fairly leap at him and catch him on Hie
wing. There was no room for fight
and no killing. The alien peppermint
robber woula flee with the cowardice
of hb profession.
It Is no exaggeration to say that
within five minutes the whole thing
was stopped, and for good. The
remedv b effective, and can be applied
with little trouble, and not more than
two minutes of time.”

ITofceaor Roberta, of Cornell Univer­
sity, has l&gt;oen making some interesting
experiments with clover. Taking a
small piece, of average growth, as a
sample, he found that the dried tops
yielded 3.295 pounds per acre, and that
the roots, when dried, gave an average
of
pounds. Farmers often speak
of the large roots of the clover plant,
but few have any idea that they exceed
in bulk and value the hay made from
the tops. A field having borne a clover,
crop is fitted for any other. Probably
making info hay'is tne best method, as
it insures uninterrupted growth of the
roots. When pastured, the cropping of
the leaves and trampling on the plants
may easily check root growth. The
hay, if consumed on the farm, is re­
turned to the land in the shape of man­
ure.
If a second crop is allowed to grow
for seed, tbe roots will go much deeper
ike the finest-flavored and
i into the soil, in search of moisture, as
)ing butter the cream must
us the second growth occurs at a time _
..Ipenlng process by exposure
of the year when the season is hot and to the oxygen of the air while it b ris­
dry.—Rural Canadian.
ing. The ripening Is very tardy when
tho temperature is low.
2. Alter cream becomes sour, the
more
ripening the more it depreciates.
• The whole secret of training a horse
is to be sure Unit he understands what The sooner it b then skimmed and
it is you want him to do liefore chastis­ churned tho better, but it should not
ing him for not doinff it • if you are con­ l&gt;e churned while too new. The best
time for skimming and churning b
vinced that he knows, ahd yet will not just
before tho acidity becomes appar­
do it, then correct him severely in such
a manner that ho win remember it— ent
3. Cream makes better butter to rise
and repeat at once Uiq order, making
the horse comply with it before pro­ in cold air than to rise in cold water,
ceeding to anything eke. If, however, but it will rise sooner in cold water and
be is stubborn and becomes unruly, it the milk will keep sweet longer.
4. The deeper milk is set the less air­
is sometimefl better to put him to some­
thing different and take his mind en­ ing the cream gets while rising.
5. Tho depth of setting should vary
tirely off before trying him again, lest
by too much punishment he become with the temperature; the lower it b
tho deeper milk may be set; the higher,
vicious.
the
shallower it should be.
Horses are. by nature, nervous, sensi­
6. While milk b standing for cream
tive and fearful; they are endowed with
as keen a sense of justice as a human to rise, the purity of the cream, and
being, and their memory is wonderful. consequently tbe tine flavor and keep­
Thus the harm done while they are ing of the butter, will bu injured it the
young is never forgotten by them, and surface of the cream b exposed freely
can rarely be efface*! by later care and to air much warmer than the cream.
7. When cream b colder than the
teaching.
Too much whip is worse than too lit­ surronndtna Mr, it takes up moisture
tle, whether applied as a stimulant to and impurities from the air. When
speed or as a correction. But when the air b colder than the cream, it
you have cause to use it.do it so that takes up moisture and whatever es­
the horse realizes that you mean it, and capes from the cream. In the former
remembers the punishment next time case the cream purifies the surrounding
he is about to do the same thing. A air; in the latter case the air helps to
horse, like a child, is spoiled by con­ purify the cream. The selection of a
stant “nagging.1' but improved by oc­ creamer should hinge on what is most
casional merited punishment judlciot e­ desired—higest quality, or greatest
convenience and economy in time,
ly administered.
It is far easier to spoil a willing space or labor.—Prof. Arnold in N. Y.
horse than a lazy one; the former reali­ Tnbune.
zes that he has none his best and that it
Tbe grand trouble among laboring
does not satisfy you; he sees that you
urge him still a little more; whip him men now is that they llaten to the
when be has made every effort in his specious arguments of men who are
power, and he then becomes dejected going up and down the country with
and sullen, often obstinate and unwill­ only one object tn view—to make the
workers discontented. These men play
ing.
No matter how often a horse may be upon the one string that finds a respon­
driven, when it is put in the stable the sive chord in tbe laborer's heart. They
paint
the poverty and privation ot the
harness should bc removed and Ute
horse well rubbed. We should much working man in their darkest colors,
refer, if our horse were to be groomed and make him believe that his misfor­
only once a day. to have it done when tunes are all the result of existing laws
put in the stable after the day’s work and social economy. Manv of these
than have it done fn the morning be­ are anarchists, socialists and enemies
fore using. The grooming of the horse to the best government that ever ex­
after working should never l«e neglect- isted. and they are planting seed that
will result in an abundant harvest of
trouble, that Is even now ripening.—
Ohio Farmer.
Af a comment on what Dr. Halsted
teNty of this pe« in the Press of
jpril f-!h I maul the results of many
rant’ experience, diiring which it has
een stipprmaed on nil the be*t Ameri­
ca sorts like the Smiths, Houghton, j
mi

at

SMttWltLO, tUA

BOTH COASTS
Sana ot childhood's tender years.
Hollowed oft with groan* i
How it made the flesh recoil

CAUFOml* ANO NEVADA

HAVE A

SESMIO TREMBLE.

SraisaniLD, Ilk. Jam 1—Senator Bber-

BteS,
At the Item;1...

Underneath tbe
Was a greater h
Climax of oil in1
Huge ami gilplng old blue pills!
Itlver—OfflcUJ
What a contrast to the mild and gentle action
or Dr. Pierce's Fleaxant I’unrative Prilrl*.
sugar coated. easy to take, eleansing, reenjwnui fnig. reaoratlng the system without wrenching
l^uirenco.
It wtthagony. Bold by drugetsta.
ibrwif of comuderahlc en«W
Clrarire Craig Is wanted at Kallbc. He pound- throughout northern California and
Ifta ra. will. H lua«K.flu1l
otia* n«™iv
There are very few meu who do not pride
Iheinsclve* on always having the correct time;
and wonderful and delicate mwlisulsins arc
devised to enable them to do so. But the mure
ilellcala a chronom-ier Is made, lhe more »ublert ftbeeoinosfo deruogrineiit. anil unless it
Im kepi always l&gt;ertectly clean. Il soon leaes its
usefulness. What wonder, then, that the hu­
man machine—so much more dell-strand Intri­
cate titan any work of Man—should require to
bo kepttbormisblyelcanwd. Tho Uteri* the
laaln-sprittg of thi* complex itnirture. and on
the Impurttfes left tn the blood t&lt;y a disordered
liver, depend most of the tils that flesh I* heir
to. Eveneonsumptirm (ehich I* Inng-acrofuta).
is traceable to the imperfect action of this or­
gan. Kidiu-y disease*, skin diseases, sick head
ache, heart disease, dropsy, and a long cata­
logue of grave in dwlle* bare their origin In *
torrtd. orsluggl’h Brer Ur Ihrrre-.* Golden
Medical Dlacovrrv. bv establishing a healthy,
unrnuil action of the llvrr. arts as a cure and
t. Joseph Valley Baptist association
Union City, June » and to.

(ora of scrofula, eared by Ayer's Sanaparilis*
“VJp
Xw would enjoy your dinner
X^OW and are proven ted by Dyspepala, use Acker's Dyepersb Tablets.
They arc a poaltive cur-, xor Drspepsla, |ndigtetion. Flatulency and Constipation.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and CO cents.
W. H. Goodyeab &amp; Co., Druggists.
Mrs. fclley Bangs t&gt;m&gt; » tbe most taxes of any
person In Lawton township.
■
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, mode miserable by
that terrible cough. Sbfloli'a Cure I* the reme­
dy for you. Soldby W. U. Goodyear.
SHILOH'S VTTALTZEK is what you need for
Constipation. Ih&gt;m of appetite. Dizziness and al!
symptom* of Dr»pcn«ta J’rice 10 aud 7S cent*
per bottle. Sold by W. U. Goodyear.
For tame book, side or chert, u*e Shiloh * por­
ous ptast er. ITtee 25 eenu. Sold by W. II.
Goodyear.
Uhbop GiUespie is erecting a costage on tbe
Charlevoix resort groutuL*.
What you need laamedleiue which Is I'urc.
efficient, n ILible. such ta Ibxtd’s Sarsaparilla.
It possesse* pecullsr curative |ki«c:».
Going to put in an elevator and
water*works at the soldiers' home.

cra-ks from one inch to one foot ta width.
Ha.-ram-nt,. «« noticeably .^*"n'
propio l*tas awakened. The »hoek ws"/*‘v
’* the Yoesmite valley and at Carron City,
VfiXlnta City, ntui Maryn'flfc.
Onehouat near Genoa, Nev., ofte. the
aartbqu.ikc « a* surrounded by crack* in tbe
ctvuikI. Anotta-r stroke equally as heavy
would have d&amp;troyed every brick huiae lu

POWDER

U At
hou*« shook on l njmbtal
tu if the window*
'Iwtag slammol bj
tiou of tbe obwk wen? plainly felt.
AtCumm City. Nw., picture* and pta’terins f-11 from « alk A targu amount of |&gt;U«
ter tell fro-u th*- supreme cuurt room tn
capital bulHlng.
Hoc uprintrt are reported druri up.
Vinrinla City, Truckee. MarrxrUle, Chico
and Jfe-vnda Crty are a few of U» '““T,
rotate affected by dw stack.
Columbia. A C.. June 4.-An earthquake
*hock *m fet: here at 8“*5 u. tn. Friday. The
vibratior»ta*tol for half a minute. A mfldrt*
abode followed tbo tint in about three min­
ute*. It U wrt-i-n mojth* since tbe great
quake which shook up Gharlerton.

rcMred * i'.h
cordiality. Hi» text
•■The prlucipbu and tawtaticl-M of tbe two
it political partim." Thta led him to re­

Absolutely Pure.

“ ‘"V oruuuwTOUMU. OuU cm,!.,.;
wKh the multitud.
*lum or phoM-fub ; ,

&gt;
‘*ea
1,1 “’’•rooffittoesrf
a certsl.i tnortgaae
।
■
’
Hehfuasand Jacob lirbi-.!*. h,r
Huntington M. Marvin, dated
IWl. aud recorded In the «ffi.,- „i
dead* tor tbe county of It-lrrV m )£2*rL"
which inortaagr there U rw
or proceeding
lusttiutrd to recorer the mw, mL

K

ratal Fall Down u CHIT. '

St. Paul Minn., Juns 4.—Dr. Albert G.
Brixhine met with on accident at Bridal Veil
fails Funday afternoon which resulted in hl*
d-ntb Friday morning. Dr. Brisbin- and hh
daughter drove from St l*nul to tbe falls,
which are on tbe «**: riile, below tbe unive:sltv. 'They left tbe cuTiage and began pick
tug tbiweta Tbe doctor ventured too near
llw «!r? of tbe Muff aril fell over. He roBel

thirty fret further. He did twit think ire wm
badly injured at the time, and managed to
,-tgntn hi* ■.•arriagi" without a*d»iau-.v, and
role heme. TtkMlay Dr. Brisldne tas»:ne
very ill. and an examination showed tliat be
lu*d nwlr«d dangerous internal injuries. Dr.
Erisbiue w*. a portly gentleman, weighing in
Lyman Davenport of near S;dine, fell tha iwigtitiurhnod of 2T. pxindx He waa
dead while chasing a cow recently.
year* old. and waa one of tbe oldott srftlero
and teat-known |&gt;hyaicUn* tn St Paul
•Kt KvgWt I1,’*1’!, hi’b;

Soother at hand. It is thn only safe
medicine yet mxdo that will remove all
Infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Morphine, but gives the child notural
eaio from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by
W. H.GooDrEAib&amp;Co., Druggists.

’Akihg

Kansas Cnr,. Mo., June i — A terrific
electrical storm |n.wcd over thia city Friday
afteruaxt, lightning striking several houie*.
It te reported that n tornado sw-jg over Lib-

tion that nothing definite can be iewnu'l at
Only the dirtiest kind of hogs can
mile south uf thorite, mu struck by light­
live in the Fremont jail
ning while standing in hi* doorway and in­
The united Saginaw* will make a stantly killed. The house and content* were
city of 60.000 inhabitants.
Jftat 141 couples have Im married sought shelter for himself and horse from tbe
storm Uixlvr a tree about rizht mite* east uf
at Grand Rapids since Jim. 1.
h&lt;Tr. Lightning struck tbe true, instantly
Niles will not have it that her pulp killing both hune'pnd ri'ter.
|
mill is killing fish in the river.
From June 22 to 28 occurs the Ad­
ventist camp meeting at Alma.
past 2 o'clock Friday, a coland man by tho

» tannin inc Xirrnoun. I shall
auction.Io tbe hU'liwt bidder.«tb,
dour tatta? eoart
In th&lt;-ci:, *»£££
bran jarty had reduced them many ttawu Michigan, the nrcml»«rt*^ nt^
X) much Uirn-:if. Au, ,y
once Um war, and toircted for rrpcal or h- K.IVOCthe
ann-tint &lt;taa on .a\t
ducUmi, taxe» on homo production* and dutim &lt;&gt;u articles that &lt;lid not compete with
boon- industries It had made free from duty
•“ “id mortgam- a» a rtrlp of tai-d tn te
from the east *id. &lt;&gt;t u- : h,i r„no&gt;rte,
by Stephen \ . ft. York, on :n&lt;half ,
,.r
. ......... &gt; . /
duty oa the nsenaiulnfc - twu-tldrl* «uf- iiorvl, mb*,
fidrnt to nd*» all tbe revouue necJe-L
alinrat-exclusively on article that competed

m*NTfNG~nN S|. MAKV1N
SMITH &amp; COLGROV E.
**’**’•
*
Attorney* fir Mortgsgre.
MirrllF.

duction as a protection to sugar grow era.
By tbe Confederate ronatrurtion of the con­
stitution tlm Is unciinstitutional By their

down our industrial arstvcn.

Irinx our arti*

if given a chancu

They i&gt;cqxise

atition with tor­

court for the luwy o! Cattaem In U,ar nt
Ererrft H. Thorn** spun*: thr t,-.od* »*&lt;1 da:
*n.*K/r«l ertatr «.f Cturtr. Botuow an*L
March. A. D. ll»7. levy upon aw
ah tbright, title and tatare.t of tlw d&lt; frodmt. tet;
Khate named in said w rit, and &lt;u fauw of Iwretc H. Tlioinas. plaintiff. In and tu thr foUewIn:

Tbe Confederate idea taul

right*. Much servitude of lalioi
1st tn a republican community.

jumped from tbo ‘ Brooklyn and Niagara
’ ”
‘
* into
London bridge Sun-

Hon fourteen (to tn said tonxshiu. »iict rtirt
I -k-tl ~ - ....
.........2^,1 - _ _____

dvor of the court house. In'the rity ot Huttrs.
In
nw«iaV«n
« I.. ...
k~l- ,

BAK EKSH HI NEK, Sberl!
Wm. H. JEWELL. Depot, Shedfi

THE "MANUFACTURE OF SHOT.

formed of nn alloy of arsenic and lead. Tho
arsenic is introduced in tbe fonn of arsenious
acid or the sulpburet. Tbo object of tho
addition of the arsenic is to rentier, the han),
brittlo qualities of tbe lead softer and more
tbo globe.Isr form. Owing to tbe rapid deccnnixwitkKi of tbe arsenic it is treated by it­
self in tbo bottom of the melting kotBe. A
cover i* placed over tbo substance, and ita
stem, which rises up through the kettle, is
fnxtem-d down. The lead is ll.cn added
above the cover, mal when melted tbo cover
is lifted out of the liquid mom, which in­
stantly becomes permeated with the arsonic
beneath. The alloy thus produced contains
forty-five pounds of arermc to tbe ton of
lead, ami is known as “temper." This again
Is added?, in the proportion of 1 per cent, to
the pure h-ad, and thus tho shot alloy, con­
taining a very small percentage of arsenic, is
produced.
“Thn temper pots hold about a ton of metal
each. After the shot ha* reached tho bot­
tom of tiie wdl it is at onre Uftedoutby
au elevator and thrown upon an inclined dry­
ing table, over which they slide, tailing Anally
into a wire gauxe rotating cylinder. Then

luxantly killed. He wont to work Monday
as a martar-rol!&gt;T, and wm rolling a wheel­
barrow full of mortar upon the scaffobliug
w t^n he lost his tjolanre, and lx&gt;th b- nod tbe
Wbrelbarrow toppled and fell to the ground.
The harrow lodged alwut one-lldn! tbe divbespattered with his life

|4nud~l

lu the matter of the relate of John Great de- ’
ceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I dull Mllstpi’zlle auction, to the bHloit bi.j.ler ua 1“^*’

ed in tbeTowushlpof Oiancrulte. la tfeeCwaty of Barry, lu the State of Mirtn^n. irjncaci
Io license and anlhoritv gnu&gt;t&gt;ri Io me oc l&gt;
by tte Protate
that thr jump wm toth day ot May, A. D-.
Court of Barry County. Mi* biesn. all of the re­
late. rtgttt. title and littered ri t!:-.- .AMdwasri

tonce was only about

WAHnixiiTOK Crrr, June 4.-Hurgroa-Gen- ovan intends to jump from the Clifton bridge
•ral Hnniilt.io. of the marina hc^ltal ter- at Bristol, whk-h U tlio highest structure ofr
*!&lt;*•
they look upon tbe vcllow ferer in thu kind in England.
Key Wag as quite a teriou* 'matter. Thev
.
Imre furaislwd beds an.l txxldlng and soma
I
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
ixlier acrommodation* to the local authori­
ties and they cannot &lt;lo anything rise offi­
cially until the state nuthoritiee apply for as­
sistance. He says that the indication* are
elute played two games ot l«U Monday as
that tho
wa* brought to Key Wat In I^lknsa; At Now York—(morning) Chicago
bediling tliat wa* bought in Havana bv tbo
family am. mg wham th &gt; fever first spared.

|lirr*&gt;i u*ut w iuc
lion number twenty -tour. In to« n t«o. north o.
'range nun'.bcr ten west, lufject !&lt;• » MIK
mortgage made In taxor uf orvtt Hue!**; *■*
jnbjsvt 10 lhe dower right of Ellmbeth Grant.
widow &gt;4.thr rtreased ihrn i:
Dated May tmh. A. D. t«*t.
, .
WM. H.'bTANLEV. Adwinbtrzter.

Rate of Michigan, e-wnty of RirM- »«.
At a session »f the Protete t &lt;&gt;urt W Ue
County of Barn , hohteu *&gt; the rn HiieOfl^era
the City of Hasting*. In &lt;-■ । J r.&gt;-.;-&gt;ty. «o
day, tbe Mtb day of May. in the year «* turns­
Shawmxwwx, Dis. June 4. -At nooa At Pittsburg-(morning) TTiitadri^ta 2, and eight bxngred and drim -••‘ynPresent. Wm. W. Cole. Jud;.; y! ’
PlUalmrg 1; (afternoon) Philadelphia 4, Pitta.
b”rE0‘.
Wasliingtou—(morning) Indiniiuecenscil.
. ,
---------------------------- iuviuw oi u»- n n1’™? *. P“*h&gt;n|rt«&gt; B; (aftenwocu ludianb&lt;Mh river, and lying by the Kkidmnre farm, “npolis
On readlne and tiling the th'd
0, Washington &amp;
Fannie K. Farr, admatentr:* .&gt;lthe «»*«
was caught in a whirlwind, torn loose from
said deewuted. pnwina the
»•••'.» '*
‘hc shore, t.jaet and wrecked in too fort
, - . ......ivroru oi
and anowed and »ne drietuwd trout net awater, drowning James Smith. IS rean&lt;/ Inll ptaymg Tu-Uny wax m follow,; At Boe. lrTtareupon ft i»ordered. 1h«
age; abo a daughter of Him Muer, aged fl ton—Boston 3, Driroit 1; al PiUaburg— Pitts2Mb
day
of
June.
A.
D.
I
“
&lt;
veow, and a child John Muur. aged ) year
tbe furenoo;i. be aaalfluri :»r ‘K
moved. From the cylinder another elevator Three m*n who were in the beat ami throw^
aaM petition* and that the tatn nJ
lifts the shot upon a screening table. Tills
Ju,M&gt; 2—Th*»™ was but one game deceased and all other |ere*&gt;n. btleretf^
con.iir.te of a serious of plan*-, arranged at
of base boll playe.1 by Irogue dubs Wedno.of *aldcourt, than tn tx- !*&lt;&gt;.**;•■. .i
4
gnulually decreasing heights. Between each
Offley (n thy city of HmUiik*. '«
Cotrxctt. Bluffs, luwo, June :i—The raids
two there is an interval.
;------- •&gt; wa? uui rvcoro tu •how caase. if any there ta. « h.' th« 1*^*1®
Tho shot being starte*! nt the bead of tho tegna anew on saloons Wclmwri} Highland tbe laaguo Tburalay wm as follows: At In- tbe petitioner ilKMiId not be ;r n.te«l
further
ordered.
That
wld
ZfSK,
I™
««
j
»highest j.laue will, if perfect, re 11 from one
ffianaiwlis—Indiaaapolii «, Pitt*l&gt;urg G; ax to tbe persona Intercited In
piano to another, jumping over the Inter­
iLi.l til** 0e»n“»
' ■•"‘"FRx—s, K,W Yort
B k-ka.™
mediate t&gt;[»rex If Imperfect, however, it
\hy injonrtlon •boahl’tSTte l-MWriphU-rkU^Mpbl, 0. Boon, 1 I).
tumblre and goee bock to tho mi lting ketUe. CTMted”
L-ort-Clacago game jxMtjxmed-wet ground*.
Tbe good shot, after pairing this ordeal,
aty AU™™ Dan­
Chicaqo June L-Dotrott and Chicago
reaches tbe separators. It should be ex­ forth and another owner of property used for
bi a goro. of 1mm boll Friday
3.
r
plained that there are usually several table*, saloon
Md tho leading k-ague dub was beaten by
JudgiofPt**
(A true copy.)
each being devoted to n different siso of shot.
thi* eecre; Chicago 4. Detroit 2. Chicago grit
Tbe little leaden globes are next elevated to
Obit- and denpitwUle Chicago only nwk
, County of Harry-**.
'(77T’,rtO..I^rO&lt;V'3 The batters were
F?,nt for Chicago nnd Baldwin
rrvd with perforated ah&lt;w&gt;t bnuu Each cyl­
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
Indvr serves M a sieve for a particular sire of
shot, rctahdng that end allowing all smolii-r
^STdSMin* my name from
aiaesi to cacnpe. Tbe shifting goea on untU
m-in lianeE. Upjohn.
aM
a,*-.. hestatuielnssK-besH
each cylinder baa picked out tbo particular
..I.,-, -I.,.. ...
i. ; . . . . —. .
to Gon, Logan in South nark r-y,____
prohiblUng lioofanaklng and jawl-aStaJ
1MIK «V»art. “KjIANE BBAXn.
—------u.—ino League oom boll
The Baptist r—&lt;—
*
inclusive of SaturdayU as follows:
.05 inch in diameter, 2,330 shot going to the closed Tucaday.
ounc?.—New York Mail and Exorres.

The unprecroted sale ot Boschee’s
German Syrup within a few years, has and a scholar of etninum®, Urtex-t
lhe public del it state-neat
.■
“to,n.ish.wl U&gt;e world. It is without
deubt the wifrat and best remedy ever
•not debt
ducovered for the speedy and effectual
’
, ■’•‘L and the wunilu* in th,,
’ Ln?aA'
cure ot Coughs. Colds and the severest ury, according tn the‘
Lung troubles, it acts on nn • entirely keeping, is 823,851,^
different principle from the usual pre­
scriptions given by Physicians, as it
‘ f*3 n&lt;11 ’*,7 «P * cough and leave the
,tl11 In the system, but on the
twrtrary removes the cause ot the
trouble, heab the parts affected and
tMn” I*1EL1?
healthy condiln the hnw* fw
use when the diseases make their aponerod In good faith, by I he mnnutactarrr* pearanee. will save doctor's bills and a
Dr. Mage's Catarrh Bemicdy for a cam ot
iffions illness. A trial
mi of these facia. It is
bv all drugg-Fts and
to lhe 1,ukL
75
eta, large bottles.

TOURLAST CHANCE

/

MINNESOTA^!

DAKOTaA/oS;
LOW MICES.

hal?
ACW^,

cuius E.SIMMS.
'__* ri— r A M W. RaJv—

rSAFEWttSTM0lT

�■m,.~ Ml.:
• in
lookln.
kwC-J-ck.
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pUe,
» bm °

h.

ml«&lt;1
Ahr.
jou-1ought
ootf,,
lo know
"»lt
.tarr r«&lt; teprour Into hour.,
7

PAPERS FOR NOTHING.

COL. INGERSOLL’S HOME

TINY STAGE STARS.
HOW CHILD ACTORS ARE OBTAINED

cum™., Mb,

A French ^ nUenjiin meets a
Mid
pretty
American
gjr]
-irt,;
in th.
world .V
cere.'
my honavm^^W
-»« "1 m spending
i &lt;»ur hul®'-'"^

he's Iq N cw I ork!"

LIFT.

THE NOVEL COMBINATION pro­
POSED BY A PARIS JOURNAL.

^Tm^S

u°'

. • I’Uttlr
boy
i-tudying
his Latin P?
Im^ni
a, what
ifotN
more menu
800^
iWernian .u;,i Lui/der,
that irnt?’
ZOO I. *
IJtu, b„: Tit:JOW ta Meyer, Ik- who unfairly wounded Edmund
Drumont, author of “L* Franco Juive," In a
duel, a&gt;mo month* ago. Tbe Intention of the
paper b to cw.iotnice for ha *ubecribere and
at tbe same time aid some charitable work.
Tbe tyijw is to be given for nothing; or, in
other m ords, the subscription is to be jaid by
the merchants patronised by the subscritxra.
' ■udiirv*. ... in mvahirt.i1^ down / Le Gaulm* »tarM oii tbe basil that a journal
is the bund nf nub" *•**
-

, .___ _____ on uie omcr
‘SS' £" .^1'; &lt;*• from sulocriptions, so that it l* much Mmplor
to ask tbe mcn-a.-iUP- boura* to J*y tbo »ubsenptiona. in that case, readers will l«
anxious to tubacribe and mercatiUlo howara
anxious to pay th" largest number ot »ubTh^rretid,,:. I.’tadelphr,/ tcription* possible, as each vulwcription reprraenta a imtron- !-•» ft--''-*- ----- •— ■

HASTINGS MICH
u* reporter. Ha wa,’'talking with
Mr*, Fernand.*, wbo train* cbildran r„r

$*}*

•rtanely bright and wiUy gir^l
up inseparable ar-l hav?

."hr? r

yeruandw, is tbe na^

----------------- M vur uewiqMipcix
_*bort time ago I •ranted 100 cldldren u&gt; _
|»-ar in the Full ot. Babylou,’ at Erarticta,
from June to September. They’ll live there
T^^
with nurees whom I bare engaged to lock
S‘rb after them, und will have a grand Ume
romping over Uk- ground wbeu tbey’ro not iu
Un Rwctade. Tbcy’il bar* a lumnicr in tbe

boots

SHOES j

,
, -------- - -.uargu or u,0
d-ixl drrpartuwnt of thi* pnxluctloa, and I
mat haw had -500 apj4icaUcn*. Anyhow
tec bn* ut rw.__ . !

that LaM

“• rlt*nr» of L&gt;

IWros. s®.I thins frxxn a [MUr of *b.„ to a landau’ Zd

s.r

AND TAKEN CARE OF.

Tn'H,h'

1 farmer* from Umg bland and Kew Jersey
came with their children."
makixo * arxBcnox.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

iv miow your name to l&lt;e used In our eojuuuis
three times a week. So much lhe won? jcv
1,1s. If our trader* pay uo attention to th*
insertion, you vw* us nothing. But if they
go tn you—if they boy—eo mueh the better
tor them Turn you will pay u* tbe pnee of
a sutneription to 'Hie GauloU for a length of
time in proportion to tbe amount of tbe par-

' “Usually 1 make a general .election by
dw been denied a pUrare or f^J^T questioning tbo children —such of tbum us are
Ud enough Uj talk—and finding out if their
bcoru Fili really be in their work. U 1 find
*aid, from tbe day ah*
-------that tbu Mule ones are- frightened nt tbo idea
cncM ocr, uj*&gt;1 to it a? tbe was. “When 1 see of going &lt;x&gt; tbc itage, aud would have to bo
other people," sb* said, “and
how un­ forced by their pcrciil*, 1 have nothing more
happy they are 1 feel altnon wicked to be *o to do with tin rn. But it tarely happens Uiat
happy myself." In this same little confiden­ u child doesn’t waul to go on the stage. Ou
!Jt -An 1 are you sure. Sarah you
the contrary, children ax a rule are delighted
n'tl. v-•- i have Lt^n persistent, 1 dt)r. There you will find the name* of your tial talk alieiaidof her father-raid it with with the idea. Having mode a general *cle*&gt;
tedss of love tn her ryes: “Noliody but bin
(;now, hut I • anted your love. Don’t mervhauta Yen will al*&lt;&gt; And new uarnn*.,
tiun, by questioning them oa ttwoe points,
wlfeand
hi*
girl*
know
how
absolutely
per
­
.111 think • n'H utlss me?” She—“I AVhenever vou have a pun-ham- to umke go
fee: a man be ta," Could any man a*k more toting also look* into consideration, 1 appoint
d.-n't knfcw I :««• so much of you that!
one of tho housee n&gt;&lt;-r&gt;ti&lt; i&gt;e&lt;l tn tbe 1 Jvrv of life than prnfee like that?—Tanni* B. Mer­ a lime for a further trial. I can soon tell if
1 don’t know whether I’d misa you or MX)r. Buy, and do not mention Tbe Gon I™, rill in New York World.
tJ^n. U—— —
--- • ■ - Lot Ghe th" a fair trial and stay but take your receipted l.fll and send K k&gt; the
&lt;,BErrEBBF0B^^b«r«.
iwavauiontb. won’t you?’’ He (bit- journal aa payment for your rabecriptoon.
_
.__ ..... . KIIW c^iKirau
HEAVY FOB
EXTRA HEAVY (orU.CSc.
' out With traveling comjsmte*. I also try to
terlyi-A month! Might as well call it Tbe GauM* accept* tl.ta bill a* a ebeck. and
. vear': ’ .'in
Well, letcall it a
| secure eugagciix-ut* c» nujc-t ladies for their
i u^vna iu .’i-w xork 1* that of u woman who mothers or elder »btcr«.-p
never wear* anything but rag*. Imt «urh a
ALL WOOL!
“Aren't many of tbe children young
j wild and wonderful oswrtment of th-m that
“Auoty. ni»w you’re prosperous and
UOODatane:
BETTER at *3*4cf
Booths and Anderaqna la their mother*' csU
she is really picturesque. She is generallv motion
HKAVV 73c per yard.
«rl!-to-!i-.
'get .oine pretty tombr
known in Uie quarter* *he frequent* m Crazy
.4'Of f&lt;’.l Hii.’le Daniel—you know
“Ob. yes. Many mothers bring to me cbilt hits :i
his gr&lt;*te." Aunt Kez- newspatera without untying his [-uixe string*, Kate, but sometimes called the Queen of Rags drra they call natural born actor*. For suvb
:a!i held up her doughy hands and and the merchant arrange* fur bl* advert**'- fur a rjiangn. ^Nrver had the m&lt;*t gorgeous 1 have little uac. They have l&gt;een drilled at
SELL
IOO yda
SELL
-tnpha:.■•*; thin touching expression: ment by paying the sulweription of bi* |&gt;a- rninlow more colons than thi* queer creature boms to recite lueciiamcally. I want children
JaSr. 1; th. ;, wun: anything of Daniel trun. But if the »ubaeribcr don* not wish to rombinre in her rnggnd raiment 1 tend to
wbo aru natural—wbo have children'* omo4 the
Igtddnt they can lint! him ; pay the «ul*cri|&gt;tfon with his receipt, prefer- count them tbo3a»t time I raw her, but Lad to tlcu*. 1 don't even teach my children elocut uun*
aval- I
j’*5'l™,,bb •»?• ’y °*°- givyitup. From the mas* of rsgs on her
Without■
’
‘
”
b**d to Ute tattered fringe of rag* nt her Uvn. 1 first teacb them to carry tbemM-iviS
■ . m '.iu .
i vrhange
i h,
“ pn-v
off*r* “
in lbe »al»cnber.
v nange.
.
the
&lt; f*
bi. .qtMription
to wm*- uim.-,
chart
gracefnUy and then to go through tbo busiheels, die w*» a perambulating kalcidiscoiv,
•No f.) life for Utt-.C Slid a Vermont j table moociation. Then they return tbe rv- *n far ax variations of color went. She ussi required ot them naturally and cadly."
“What og«n Lave tbe childrenooyour ii*t!"
lirmer. ■••Hllfiii- theSj^Untry and I ceipt i t tbe merchant and tho receipt of the gather* the rug* wherever they ran be found,
“I take tta-in a» young a* G r.iouthn, became
alv:.’ one hqudred acres o’ land, aa* i cliantaLk' anocialion.
often fldifng them out of tbe gutter*, and. a« 1 always like to have two good babies au my
r:us*-..'.- ; ’ • Hu’.r to p*t up pretty I —
Thi* K-bcmv seem* to have many advan­ »l&gt;«- never attempt* to dean them, tbeamount lut. From bub) hood I jump at once to 4 ,
etrh Hl lhe laprniug. ch ?" "Not very -.1 tage*. and perbnp* there i* nothing ur.f.-.vo/l of dirt she corrie* ulKtut in her daily wander-!
---- - •!.- I..-I— ------ tin-:- : ‘ -k in kr.r.tuvr and Four inAvin­ able in connection with it. A* Tbe Gaulota ing* may bc imagined. She not only doth**
161, 163 A 166,
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...-u &gt;uirvu:ium,
_______
“Dot-':
tucir —
tLchtriod
surrounding*
"“H,
-. , r”
■.. -.th.i’ ■:...
•yoiidor'.vnings?" WUK(&gt;V
vubscriber
doe* Wb
not uuouuocv
announce ounaeii
himself M
aa «uca
such Itcrseif with rags, but wears layer upon children look upon life as artifiriair
■
CI uun
Hardwood Suites, 3!
lijtT । .• it! .irtrr It gits lew dark ter (when he liurs. there i» no danger that the layer of them, reefed and tucked nud «truug
“Ix-uwUmi-x I ran tell you ouc'or twn lnvk
-T.'gihdt. j-go
ter iMel*"
bed!” ! wr-.-eh."’. will
Solid Walnut Frames,
’&lt; : •■
‘
hiZO ter
nx ivhanU will im.-rraae Mheir pnen, and tn anmn&lt;l her Ull *ho i» swathed like, a rtaare* which ore aiuutlng end yet pathetic,
pieces at 814,00, 81uJ
-’li.iiv.k:; h;-i North A;:rerie«ia.
Pari* nearly alt tbew Cawws have price* mummy.
At 828. 835.840.
On? little boy, u Lu wax taken to tbe ssashoro
One of tbe wont tenements in New York I* fur tbe first time lait summer, turned lo lita
They were tilriing about the compar- plainly marked. One important question to:
and up to 8350.00
U6, and up 8175.
reailinertt ol the sexes to oblige How mndi mus* one laiy in order to hare tbo a building called the “Barrack-," near the mother as he raw the waves rolling la and
each.
ftean
uth-ii.-leues tinplovetl this right to a Gauhd* subscript iouf Tl» yearly Battery. Crazy Kate i» one of its tenant*, raid; ‘lion- do they work them!' Annthar
Elihtr.i!:?:: ‘ A :u t i walking along subscription i* fit, and thi* represent* five Stir luui a room in it. nn&gt;l the room contains child, a little girl, exclaimed; on looking out
hardly
anything
bat
rag*
and
rotten
ajiple*.
upau
n
country
l*nd»eapu
for
the
jlrrt
time,
jer
rreit
of
the
purchase,
to
that
gCJj
muA
a the street • i fids a cigar in his pocket,
Next to her mania for rags I* a parelon for oa 'awakening after a uigkC* journey:
-it uu match. He nieets another ntan l&gt;e i&gt;j&lt;ent to allow far tbe yearly ■ubscnptiou
gathering rotten apples and going through 'Mamma! mammal the stage i* set for the
with » Iighte) cigar, stops Ijirn. asks 1 mid a table which explain* iuon&gt; folly:
1 M'-rSh. ' 3 Mentha. I C Moulha.
1 Year. ' the form of peddling them nt t'.n&gt; downtown fir, tact.1 ’
:.ir alighi.gtibu. aud goes on. Nbw
d&lt;r*ks nr.d rometlmcs in the dbipplug cifHce*
ficcoan pnourxE-vr.
’
Jo y . suppuir one woman would do
83id&gt; I 833.00 I gi&gt;ojo |~^P~CP
and others. Notmdy ever Xuya her apple*,
th.»:
•:ie-r’'" We should hope
»Aro Stage children cpi to develop Into
However. &lt; no is no* obliged to pun base ''but a great many who know her oddities give prominent Udora and artrewr*!"
c-r.. iu'- i -.ifidifi the public streets.
her
nickeb
and
dime*,
of
which,
It
to
uxid,
for tb»i amount at one time, ami in one house;
• Rarely. They »»em to grow tired emotion­
mu. in: 1’JIID FOR
ns mas-.y bill* na owe plcasee—in n» ■ many she take* such n good care, notwithstanding ally aud to lose tbrlr sparkle and vivacity.
created some excitement in bouse*(taken from Tbe Livre d'Or, o! counr) tin- bee in her Unmet, that she lias quite a My B;Juu shall never beccmo on act.-es* uui: on the Chicago, Burling- ns oweipleaie*. An illastratkxi, and .1 shall little store laid by for a rainy day. There hi* tlio chow* great talrut after the has
waa a romantic story told nixtut her some
I’.ailroad the'other day. bare dntabed:
SI,000.00
1 Premium, ■
'.'i- -.1 in pap-T. was pilt on
T3e
A Chicagoan arrive* in Pari*; be takes year* ago to the effect that being in love with iw of securing n leading placj she may go oa
2 Premium*,
• 500.00 each
__ ____ i i- soon forgotten. As roomset one of the botk-ls mentioned in The a sailor boy wbo went tea end never cam* the ttage—not otherwiw. 1 can imagine nq.
8250 00 “
6 Premium*,
tht- mim-’.-rand other tnunmen were i Livref Or. Hotel Castiglione, for instance, isu-k, sbe lost her mind in consequence, but life more wretched than that of mediocrity
8100.00
25
Premiums,
pu&lt;!sg ’.hr-agh the ear they heard a be spends there 820; hr gne* t&lt;&gt; one of the it it not accepted in the “Barracks," where on the stage."
The .Niagara, Falls (Route.
850.00
130 Premiums,
r-pukhr.il \____ issuing prom the coffin, tailor* mentloood and »pend» $U0; to a res­ tl&gt;e general opinion ;* that Crary KaU- was
• How did you hit upon the Idea of training
200 Premium*,
820.00
•rjing -I.riame out "—They were taurant of Tbo Livro d’Or and spends 8’1). lx&gt;ni that way. She i» an odd creature ccr- children for tbe stage I"
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
i.t/'O Premium*,
• IO.9O
I sbrtled. a-;.t thought a dead man had lie carrie* hi* receipt* i or 8220 to Tbo Gnulota ta^dy, but quite harmless, tbe “Barracks"
• In my own »tage experience I had oh.-uiie tj lue until the bird was discov­ and receive* a niiecription,for cue year — pecjtio say.—New York Cor. Detroit Free served that tbe engagement aud training of
ered.
]
.
Paris Cur. Chicago Times.
children gave niaungcr* so much trouble that
they often put aside a good play because It
Liwy-r i t timid young woman)—
called for u child or childrru. You »ec, if State of Michigan. County of Barry- »i.
। •'ihvr’jou
appeared 113 witness in
We Live hml *r&gt; much to do with bomb tbu they wanted even only a few children they
K«t*te of lltrlck Jh-!.-«■. deceaaad.
STAT10KS.
4 suit bt-tore
oung woman (blush- 1 “It or' my painful doot/ to remark dat winter, they have been so mapjwd and de­
we. thr undersigned, hating been appointed
1 Brudder Jurisprudent* Johnson ar’ deoil." scribed. that it is rather pleasant to have tbe had to advcrti.*c and than make selection* by the Probate Court for tbe County ot Barry.
.ug . Hr. of course.” Lawyer
-"Plea-\ut&lt;: '. 'the jury just what said tbe president a* tbo triangle Bounded, feet mentioned, even U in so uncompliment­ from 1CD applicants or more, each ac­ State ot Michigan. Commissioner* to receive,
examine
and
adjust
all
claim*
and
demand*
oi
companied
by
a
mother
who
considered
her
“
lie
war
’
an
honorary
member,
libln
’
in
suit it w.i4.M Young woman (with
ary a manner a* that remark of Mr. George offspring a bedding ger: I as. Tbe trouble ■II person* against mM deceased, do hereby give
Rapid*
iiior-*» ■u.’.!en«-»--”It w;ui a nun’s veil­ Montgomery. Alobamy, an’ be wna pm-raDy Ki.idl*. whl.-h has gon* roqnd tbe world, that wasn't over, either, when tbo selection had notlceXtbat we will meet .at the plard of real- Grand
of tbe late Patrick MsLee, deceased, In Mlddlevwe....
ing. shirred detwu the front, and trim- refected to by de gineral public a* Profewir tbe “Boston foot is proverbially large." Thi* been made.- In fact It had just begun. Ac­ deuce
Assyria, in said county, on Wednesday, the IMh Irvlag............. .
«M4l v.i’i. a iofvly blue, with a hat to ; John*ou. He had de high honoh of bein’ de to a queer itatraient far an artist to make tor* an-1 actrr**«*&gt; grumbled nt rehearsal* day of June. A. D. Ban. and on Saturday, the Uamxoa.......
IVh
rtav
nf
*
l&gt;
larr
-•
«
only
rul'd
gcml'an
lu
de
city
who
waa
ad
tnaich”-'utige .rapping violently)—
who ha* gotten up many Greek plays, and because they were-delayed by fractious chil­
Order in tntf court 7'-'Kansas City taitted to de meetin* of de White Man * Drug who ho* dons his cortumlng so weU a* bos dren. Then at the jcrformanccs thing* amlnln* and afiowlnx said claims, and that «tx
Journal.
1 Stob dub. Rometimes be could be found in Mr. Riddle.
would go wrong. Iceause tbe children that months from the iMh day of April, A. D.. I**',
dr barber nbop under de Exchange hotel
were allowed by said court for creditor* to pre­
Tho Bostou foot to hereditarily small, as Lad lierti good at rehearsals would get scared sent
it .has tu'itr vet been properly ex- ; talkin' U&lt;out de way Dani got out o’ de Hon'*
their claims to us tor examination and al­
Detroit
piained how it'Luppens that though a den widout n scratch on hi* puraou, an’ *ome- an- ail American feet On a gins* case in when they faced the public. But the mothers lowance.
Paris, where tlw lie*t dipper* and Ix-ct* arc
Dated April !Mh. A. D.,imkman may .have a reserved seat in the tfcvcs be could I* foun’ at do nowstan' in d* made for I o feminine foot, stand* a very
WIBLKYtLARK.
academy, aM-aiou ticket on the horse- portoflb, relatin' bl* pollytikta experience*
RORKRT
SMITH.
beautiful pl star model ot tbe foot of a Bos­
cotnmlMlonerv
eso. a perenni|d pass on the railroads, an’ hopin' somebody would buy him a j«per ! ton woman, »o small, so delicate, with an
What a racket they raised when tbe stage
•md Le always gi\i-n a front chair
STArlOX*imtep so high that tbe water run* under Ik manager bad to talk sternly to an offspring!
•&gt; hm he attends a missionary meeting,
Tbe
ankle
to
especially
admired
by
artwta,
a*
Then they nil came behind tbe acene* ot night
he has:a h-»ik in his own house on nebber present at any of oar any ual meetin'*
a sort of race home delicacy of articulation ta during tbo jicrformauce and crowded into
which he &lt; au hang any of his clothes | wn* bekusc freight charge* am 10 higk
combine. 1 with race bor*e strength uf tendon. tbe first cntra:.cc, »u tliat they cuu Id *ee some­
Pay No More Money to Quacks.
without urst having to shout to his
“Yes, de porf«w*or ho* dropped off by de It to (lie foot and ankle of a thoroughbred
will send rou a J»ew Ssir Cure, dtacotered Detroit.........
wife to come and remove her war paint srayiide while makin’ de dusty journey of creature, and fulfill* all the conditions of tbe thing ot tbe play from It. Fancy an actor or
.....
after 90 years' experimenting. *hlch Never Jsckaon
actrvm trying to effect an entrance or exit
Raton Rapid*
oat of lhe way,- Fall River Advance. life. I knowed him puMonally fur many sculptor's need*.—Mr*. John Sherwood in through the tint entrance when *orm&gt; fifteen
Fait, and Costa you Alxwlutely Nothing Ctartate...
until cured. Addrvs*
y’nnc While I can’t ray dat he bettered de New York World.
Nashville...
He was a whi-dman. He had called
HENRY SPEAUL, Box
Milwaokec, Wb. Morgan......
world much, I know dat be never liarmed it.
bon.
at a farmb .u— fora glass of water,
Quhnby....
It a-t
hut the pretty farmer’s daughter had Ax hi* eulogy I would ray: ’Neither rich nor
great— neither a jdiilanthropist nor a atata*irvlag........
Dr. W. S. Caldwell deals tbe women jjirsi.
. offered hist a wtass of milk instead.
MldffieviUe.
inun.
Jirt
simply
a
man
who
died
widout
an
"'Won’t -oil hav-another glass?" she
rian* abroa^ hard blow in the following,
Oraod Bspta*.
inemy.' De usual emblem of mournin'will
Ab train* rou by ninetieth mertdiaa areanuS
asked, as h- &lt;lr.imed the tumbler with be put oat in de usual way, an' if be owed u* which he wr. co from Paris to The Chicago i
Los Angele* county. In chilly weather, when
» sigh, iin-1 ap-rired lobe taking in any back dur* we will call his account »quar‘ Medical Journal: "Mort American physician* necessary to keep a Ore all day, be uses what
Lost appetll* it aooa r»- Grand
«uplin«s with Irtlh eyes. “You are ta a cent. Dv evenin' will now be consumed wIhici one met'ta In-re- nn- young min jus: i« called “lirca." It to/Tude petroleum, which
from
the
college*,
and
they
antoo
often
Mfo
A West Mlchiraa foe Holtaod
•-err good." he r plied, “but’ 1 am afraid in actin'upon cammunicashuns an' listenin’ i
UawMkCTrt
only interested iu rach cose* as a man would run* out of tbe bilk in many place* in tho
i shall rob you. -oh! no,” with emwe only occasionally in a lifetime. They arc Fcutbern counties. The hot ran evaporate*
phuli -Wu ha re much more than the
tlxliquid
part,
or
tbo
coal
oil,
leaving
tbo
eager to see Billroth resect the pyloru- far
pr^ dally. All other train* dally eicept tolainily can use tint we’re feeding to
cancer, and are constantly presenting their dreg*, or the *oliJ part, oa tbo surface, which
thecalvexall tht time!"
Tbe Duke of Edinburgh seems to have cards to Pean to get a chance to see ojx-ru- ran l&gt;c broken Into chunk* when cold and Li
then ready for me. A flro of wood i» mode We ore now prepared tn furnish all elaise* w!W
very
meager
fitness
for
his
jxaition
In
the
Uonsthat
they
never
ought
to
attempt
to
.
1,“ i ‘over from ^’,&gt;w York
rmploytueot at Borne, the whole of the Ume or
to 1 hUadelphi.j du a short trip, and had British navy. He recently l&gt;ad constructed perform. But I am eren more disgusted and some of the "brea" put on, which, when for their spare momenta. Busluess new, light
it get* hot, melt* and covers Uta wood, cau»- and prutliabl-. Person* ot either wx eamljr
*mv xi at the hotel in the night. The ut great expense In tbe Malta dock yard an with some X&gt;f tbo lady physicians wbo come
ram rrnin 30 cents to W oo per evening, said *
next ini.rt.iag she was sitting by the immense boom, which was shipped on board, ' here to Paris They will lw pushed and
the Temerairv for conveyance to Argostoli, jostltxl nmid the great tiirong that follow the
looking out. "What’s going
&gt; this may send
a*
the
duke
had
conceived
tbe
idea
that
It
surgical
service
of
GlUan
at
tbo
Hotel
Dicu;
our
asked hir husband. "Why,
..._iic*a. wr make
which only cart* 13 |*r ton, will hut a* long ----- ---’,e”rre she saii, innocently, “it’s the would be-a flue thing to placo this boomat sit on a back seat with an opera glow in
thi* offer: to such as are not well aatlifled we
a* three cords of wood.—Hocramcuto Doe.
will Bend one dollar to pay for the trouble nl
•unnlttt funend procession I ever saw. tbi' entrance of tbo harbor there and then to ' hand to see PCon amputate a man’s leg at tbo
writiUK.
Full
particulars
and
outfit
free. AdbveryMy walking alone so slow, and test tbe power* of tho Polyphemus by mak­ hip joint; but go to tbo children's hospital,
dre*» Uxonax Btixmx &amp;Co..Purtlaad, Maine.
not a carru^e ur|a hearse in sight any- iing her burst it. Juxt as this craxy experi­ where Simon holds his clinic, and one find*
A seotletnan who ha&gt; traveled with Samuel
ment wm on tho point of being tried it wa* not a single one of them there."
Juvtlouh!" He stepped to the ।
window, • p-fhay:” he Mid: "that’* no ipointed out to tbe duke by some officers who
ELY’8
t
oro more practical than himself that If by
Doing 1* Gracefully.
procession. It’s Philadelphia i
Tbe empress of Austria luu a passion for
wwow n&gt;rn going to work!"—Wash- 1auy chance tbo Polyphemus did net cut the
vutoixl with laughter at h» extraordinary
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line."
ingtoc triUc.
. ■
iboom clean in two a fearful entaatrophe doing graceful things gracefully. Traveling comment* on what be aces. He refused to
would be the result So the duke re.actantly by rtoamer to Orsova a week ago, one of tbe
Only Direct Route to Marquette and tbe Iran
*5 hB'v indulged in laughter 1abandoned tho idea. *TIib boom was one of gentlemen was unlucky enough nt dinner to enter ar. art gallery one Hay, and threw the
Twaiu'H story ot the minor
- -•------• —&gt;
nnrm
maiertv's guide into a conniption fit by the protest:
•Tve Iwen Madonnaed to death!" He told
«O
a
wlth bis companion
Mto the possibility of his repeating the Malt*, where, presumably. I» will be eold for believe, correct Io deocribe a* a -blue flunk;’ an acquaintance not Jong ago that tbe biggest
'ataJelmStS* ta Untae DapmualHMaS
joke bc was over concerned in was hi* get­
who paid over the a trifle, being perfectly u*etera-Detroit
ting into literature. “I haven't stopped
when tn.* gentleman in question FreoTTas*___________________
taugblng about it yet," be said.—New York
■??.•
I la&amp;' me down to sleep."
trtillUuta.-Londoa
Letter.
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�Additional Local Items.
The majority A thene
were no­
tided by the srfdewkB: oomftttm to lay
new walks tn front of their premises
have cheerfully compiled with the or­
der. But a good many have neglected
to do so on various pretexts. The com­
mittee are gentlemen of backbone and
nerve, and we trust they will compel
the parties who have exhibited con­
tempt ior the committee's order to put
down the walks ns directed. In such
action they will bc sustained by all
good citizens.
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At last, after years of patient wait­
ing; after months of the very hardest
effort by lhe friends of the project; af­
ter tbe moat vexatious delavs; the rail­
road to Kalamxioo is in a fair way to
be something l&lt;esides a project—it will
soon l»e an accomplished fact. Monday
of List week the construction company
of the Chicago. Kalamazoo A Saginaw
K.-R. closed a contract for the prepar­
ing ot thb roadbed from the county
line to this city. It is understood that
work on this end of the line will be
commenced tills week, and tbeconstruc­
tion .company hope to have the. line
completed to Hustings and cars run­
ning by October 1st next. This will
bring Hastings in close connection
with Toledo via the Michigan ifc Ohio.
;ind at Kalamazoo give connection with
the Pennsylvania and Michigan South­
ern systems. It will reduce the dis­
tance to Chicago nearly 100 miles. This
line alone would make Hustings a good
railroad point. The extension of the
lino toward the Saginawa will bring
still further advantages. In short it
will bring to Hastings a wealth of good
things "too numerous, to mention, us
the auctioneer would say. And it nev­
er rains but it pours. Right on the
heels of the announcement made above
comes word thntaffairs of the Hastings,
Lowell A Northern railroad have as­
sumed a shape satisfactory to Jerry
Boynton fand his backers^Aid that work
on the construction of/.bwline will be
commenced within w-wwik. It will
be built from Lowell to Freeport cer­
tain this summer, and may be extended
to Hastings before snow thro. Its com­
pletion to this city is at best only u
matter of a short time after it reaches
Freeport. Battle Creek is exceedingly
anxious for its extension to that city,
and to Ludington on the west and
north. This will give Hastings metrop­
olitan advantages. And now, felbw
citizens, ure we prepared or preparing
to reap the advantages of our soon-to-be
new estate? It will be an easy matter
to make Hastings a veritable hive of
industry, secure numerous manufactur­
ing establishments, and n large increase
ot population if energetic and well-di­
rected wpa in that direction are taken.
It will nbt do to ait idly by and wait
for these. It’s the hustler and pusher
that gets to the front Thia is as true
of dues as of individuals. So far as lo­
cation and advantages go Hastings
need not fear. But throe of themselvee
do not win. Like tbe business man,
mho wants customers but offers no in­
ducements, a town that adopts the
waiting policy will soon suffer from
dry-rot in ita most aggravating forms.
It should be the aim of those who are
interested in Hastings’ future to believe
in and let the world know the advanta­
ges of our city, and offer all possible
inducements for desirable citizens or
institutions to locate here. There should
not be alone individual effort, but unit­
ed effort-organized effort. An “im­
provement association" should be form­
ed and an intelligent, alert and energet­
ic committee named who will be on the
lookout for Hastings, and secure evervthing possible that will build up the
city. Real estate owners should not in
their own interests and those of the
city, put Chicago prices on their lots;
they should sell them on reasonable
terms and offer Inducement* for pur­
chasers to build. It's buildings and Im­
provements that Hastings needs, and
can have if her people do what ought
to be and can be done.

RKPX.X TO CITIZEN.
EDITOR BAN 5 El:-.
Permit me through your paper a
brief reply to Citizen, who has paraded
his effusions in your issues of May 5th
nml 19th.
I wish to say at the outset that I do
not wish to bandy epithets with the
reverened gentleman. If there is any
comfort to his religion or his soul in
the use of such language he is welcome
to it. I will notget.down in the mud
of abuse and vituperation with him.
I have said and 1 still maintain that
in the affair that has caused this con­
troversy, his acts very strongly resem­
ble an attempt to cover up iniquity,
and conceal a prime which, should it go
unpunished. would offer an Ind ucement
to other erring ones to do likewise,
lower the tone of moral sentiment in
the community, and callous the public
heart against such terrible offenses
against not only the law of the land,
but also the womanhood of the land.
Ao to the Elder's personal attacks on
myself. I prefer to make no other reply
than the life I have lived In this com­
munity for lol these many years. Ido
not claim to be infallible. I know I
have made many mistakes. But that
my life bears out the reverened gentle­
man in his criticisms I do not believe
he believes himself. But hfa animosity
and abuse I do not tear, nor will bis
attempts at bulldozing deter me from
anna king mv sentiments on a matter
about which the public had already
spoken.
I wish to conclude by stating tliat
the Reverened Citizen has no just title
to the high dfatmeUon of Citizen, and
recommend that he sign himself
••Allen” hereafter.

SPECIALIST,
■HAstlSGS. MICH,
is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Haring fitted up the finest of
offices, he invjtes Lhe afflicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief.

Having spent many years in study at
the best medical colleges of theepuntry,
and having had an extensive and suc­
cessful practice in treating chr&gt; hie dis­
orders, he feels eertain.thHt he can give
the afflicted assurance of buccal
AKE YOU SU’KEltfxG

from Catarrh, Athma, Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered?

Have yon Heart disease?

“BUG FINISH” is
and other insects known.

Are you afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
i
Dr. Baughman can cure you, if a cure*
fa at all possible.

'the business ever}' time.

the most effective destroyer of potato bugs, curculio,

It is

arsenical preparation of calcined gypsum, and does

sale only by

.

■

Ed. Powers.

He hM met with marked success in
treating Rheumatism. Spermkttorrha-a,
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
without pain and positively cures.
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
TY.
Call on him at hla offices, Hastings,
Mich.

CONSULTATION FREE.
Cases treated and medicines sent by
mall.
tyCorrespondence solicited.

Corn Cultivators!
The season for cultivating Corn is near at
hand. ,We want it distinctly understood that
we have the

For .working com. To see is to be convinc­
ed. Don’t make a mistake and buy an infer­
ior tool elsewhere.

Is prepared to tell you just why it is to your in•
1
terest to buy

Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats &amp; Caps

You will not do so if you will call and ex­
amine our stock of cultivators before purchas- of him, and you must admit that the reasons are worth your consid­
eration :
■
Respectfully,

1. New Stock.

No old goods.

2; Buys for Cash. Gets all the discounts.
3. Sells for Cash. No bad debts for good customers to pay.
You buy a

Buy the best; which you will find to be

. 4. No high rents to pay; and the lightest running expenses of any

’

lhe Mid Diving Flue Furnace

unxn oourarosDKNT.

o. he best fitting, most stylish and best made garments.
ou
get a good-fitting, well-made suit in the latest patterns for less money
t an you pay elsewhere for garments that no pretense to fit or style.
6. In consequence of all these, he can sell you anygoods in his line

Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace Company.

The Beet Made,
The Most Easily Regulated
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer, ’
Use Less Wood,
Gives More rieat,
• Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for sat ■factory work given on application. See the model at H. L Goodyear k Son’s Hardware, or
the furnace at W. W.4 w.
Kelly’s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON'T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see Uie Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and set
prices.
\
8

Cheaper than any Competition
can Show.
He asks you to be your own Judge.

Call in, see the goods and

get the prices, and if you know anything about quality you will admit

t at Grant’s prices are below any competitor in Barre County

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Marriages.—The folk
Dimoa of parttaL place

HopSlm to Elizabeth Reed; Nashrillr,

I have received the largest stock of

David R. anllb to Mary BmUm; BaRUnore,
Geo. N. Hydo to Nettie Falk; PralriovtBo,
Ml MM.
IL Malone to Edie Cravan; Pralriertlte,

DRESS GOODS I

Wm. H. Howell to Sarah M. Oowaa • Hastings.

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever bronght
to this city.

Era Cote to Laura X. ChaBce; Hasting*. *&lt;*■
ShuIU; Bastion.

■; Woodland,
BoOL Elston to Amelia Kidder; Hastings, Jan.

F. Rkkle to Mattie Codd; Nashville, Feb.

R. M. Walker to NelUe Bird; Nashville, lug.
s.mc.
F. Lamptnanto LoeUa Ferris; NaahvUle, Aag.
LIMA
A. D. Klskern to Eatelte Wheeler ; Hastings,
ulyi. «ec.
C. J. Beoord to Resells Benkes; Woodland,
leptLUM.
C.Glasgow to Kate Hamilton; Woodland.^sn.

Underhill to Eva X. Wardttl; Hartings.

C. H. Carpenter to lauraAlyers; Woodland,
larch 7, UM
Wra. A. White to Salina Mciluarrle; Wood

BeoJ. Harvey to Mary KlUeaelr; HasUngs.

Anton Super to EvA a. Barnum; Woodland,
Nov. M. Me.
•
D. Kelly to Clara Mtlncbeomb; Woodland.

J. J. Blthers to Dina lain prean. Hastings,

Frank Brown to Isabella Watson; Middlerille.

F E. Baird to Hattie CoddlngtM; MMdtevUle,

Every lady invited to-

Samuel J. Culbert to MaggieConUn; Hastings,

Nancy McPtek; Nyhvllte.

BoM. Anstia to Sarah H. Wright; Hastings,

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.

Rastlngs, Nov. n. 1M
J. K. Gregory to Lillian L Estes. Hastings.

C. W. Watkins to Clara U. Wilcox; Irving.

L Merchant to Carrie Collins; Freeport,

Call and See our Goods

C. A. Beattie to Enloe M. Brel; Bowens Mill*.

O. K. Laudou to Effie Shriber; Cariton, Jan.

Henry Earle to Effie Scott; Prairieville. March
W. M. Titmarsh to Estella Ettecton; Nashville.

John Ackett to Suvxn Clever; Maple Grove,
Hooke to Mary D. Ackley; Nashville.

Geo. D. Boles to Edna A. Griffin; Nashville,
March 1*. imo.
J. C. KllUck to Edna

John E. Kecriuar. to Etta M. Hbcrk; Pannelee,
Clark Eaton to Jennie MeGtecMln; RaElmore,

Henry Adams to Emily Rudy; Tbornapple,

March. 21 Itet

D. E. MeCreery to Agne-i Weber; Tbornapple,

E. B. ShipmaE to Meltsca JoLnaou; Ratland,
April 21. IMu.
.
Effie Watson; Yankee Spring',

Jan. Granger to Ella Taylor; Nanhv ille, April
Joe. MtOnnell to Ida (toodspencer; Tbornppte, A&gt;wii t, mt.
F. P. Holeombto Evaliae Debolt; Banfield.

P. Doud to Rote E. Hough; Baufield, March
M. E. Kevins to Nettle Maples; Hastings.

March 4, IMA
' F. Mowrey to Martha (tester; Baltimore,

Geo. Ituefiler to Carrie BctouMd; Maple G rove.

W. II. Hougbtalln

to Mary Harohbenrer;

Baldwin to ' iota Harris; Hawings, Apr.
C. F. Bllvin to Elizabeth McDonald; Haatlngv,

W. Harrington to Hattie M. PausUe; Hast-1
ngs, At«. 14. 1MA
•
Jm. Griffin to Augusta Camp; Middleville,

IL B. Green to Elvenu Behnett. HasUngv,
ept. 30.1MT.
W. W. Bldelman to Minnie Gaskill; Hastings,
ept. X, ISM.
\
J. K. Flower to Mary Richards; Prairieville,
*rtl, l«SA
W. R. Packer to Stella Oolllns; Hastings,
epc.21.lROO.
. ’
W. G. Johnson to Helen Hawkins, Nashs k.
uly X. INA
L.R. Brady to Hattie Mostar; Nashville.Aug.

A. M. Bortwkk to Stella Morthtand; Hickory
oraerv, Wept. X, iMiC.
L. H. Hough to Lizzie Spindler; Woodland,

G. L Conley to Catherine Troyer; Maple
Grove. Ort. 7. hbk.
A. A. Hush to Grace Cadwallader; Hlcbory
Corners, Ort IS. I sac.

F. M. Humphrey to Asma Williams; Barry.

Burt Smith to Jennie DiDen; Naabville. May

Corn Cultivators!

Feb. a takt.
Fred Wolcott to Minnie M. Hama; Hastings,
Scid Tinkler to'Emma tnanons. Baltlmorr,

The season for cultivating Com is near at

C 8. Dunning to MyrtleH. Cranston; Irving,

hand.

K. Lamb to Luria J. Brainard; Prairieville.

W.

Cooley

[A Tree Copy.]

We want it distinctly understood that

DM1 MT Mfi .■

H. C. Warner to Sallle Furlong; Castleton

Loveland to Della M. Vroocnan; Hast-

For working com.

To see is to be convinc­

ed. Don’t make a mistake and buy an infer­
ior tool elsewhere.

Matthew c. Hazel to EUle A. Hull. Hope.
Geo. C. Wood to Mattle Llndsley; Tbornapple.

■obs Interested tn «ald estate
। sj-pear at a m-^o . o!M&gt;d Ccv&lt;

You will not do so if you will call and ex­

E. W. Tolhurst to Elixa lleany: Middleville.
Addison Winchell to May H.Smith; Freeport,
Feb.», Utt.
Nov. T.iasc.
Wm. W. Johnson to Etnnia A- Cilery; Middle­
Willard Buxton to Mary Smith; Castleton,
ville. Maarch », 18S7.
&gt;rt 10,1SM.
Chaa. P. Warner to Stella M. Roe; Nashville.
Chas. Dewaters to Lota Furlong; (ta'tletec,
April 3, 1ST.
Nov. 11.1MA
A. R. Jessup to Marion G. Cook; Orangeville. I
Chas. Doty to Arvllta Bo'twlek; UasUt-xs.
Nov. A IMA
.
*
M. Plekle to Cora M. Jones, Johnstown.
Ezekiel Pierce to Mary J. Whitlock; UasUagi,
fov. 6. ISSA
W. H. Hampton to Helen X. Bresee; Jobn«H. Y. TbomjHon to Grace H. Brown; Assyria,
iov. 10. IMC.
'
•&lt;
&gt;wn. Apr. 11. u(7.
Bort Ford to Hattie Williamson; Assyria.
A. G. Hols to Hattie B. Endinger; Nashville,
«. M. MBA
Wm. C. Graham to Rhoda V. Hate; Hastings,
J. T. Vanderburg to Martha J. Smith. Balti
rt 17. UMS.

W. Rhoades to Alice M. Barnes; Naahvflte.
Joseph Caster to Esther J. Hoyt; Middleville.
Sept. 31. IBM.
O. B. Barber to Mary A, Mitchell; not given.
Jec.7.1M.
A. H. Shroyley to Ella J. Wokott; Nashville,
taAH.MA
■&gt;
Geo. McDowell to Lida Worilue; Wo6dland,
kt. U, IMS.
J. W. Havens to Mattle J. Otte; Hastings,
erf. so.
1

ln**MC«ntv

we have the

to Emma Burdick: Naahvtlk-

L Sblbtey to Helen E. WoodmH; Rutland.

Edger Tromlman to Alice Kinney; Hasltogs,
'use 7. IM.
Cyrus Klee to Claudie Nye; Johnstown. Nov.

Sara

C~~,“afil5To&gt;SS

Henry W Hmitb to Ida Boltorff; Woodland.

Tbeboid (lariInger to Mattle Perry.

JULIUS RUSSELL

Elmer Pierce to Harriet A. Prouty; Yankee
prlngs. Jan. so. IM7.
F. Hallady to Addle M. SUIohn; Hasting'.

C. E. AUgeoto Ida'M. G Mswold; Hastl igA
Lug-M. IMA
Edgar OUs to Ella M. Hall; Haatlngi, Aug. 21,

H. E. Kahler to Maggie Sharpvt«en; Hasting'.

O. W. Gere to Addle McDermott; Hatflogs,

lymrau»-uwa'wj b"S^

We can please you with goods and prices.

Wm. J. Strickland to Elizabeth A. Wartine;

amine our stock of cultivators before purchasing.

that said prtilloaer

hearing thereof by earning a cop
tobepabilabod IntbeHavUi.p BaS
ay of bearing
Wm. W. COLE.
Judge ol 1'rvbate.

Respectfully,

W. KENFIELD
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Ou ronitlng and filing the final accwst «v

G. E. Facey to Minnie X Hinckley; Middle­
ville, Mar. A IM.

C. E. Harper to Maggie 8, Gray; Tbornanple.

Qty Plumber

wlale. are required to ap|Mar at a sssstee.
doMrttbento be boMwi at tbe Probate
tn Che city rt Matting', in wd e«mty,sad

[gSStonergivvooL e

H. Tolles to Jessie A. Mimpktas; Hkkory
Bacon; Baltimore.

Ordway to Lizzie Crow; Prairieville,

lags. Sept. n. taro.

F. M. Felghoer to LlUte A. VsnNocker
Naahvilte. Apr. t. inn.

PLUMBING

In tbellatunr? B«'

Lewin Edger to Hattie OUs; Htestings. Sept.

D. G. Deller to ClnderlUa A. Guteheee; Cattle

And Gas Fitting a specialty. All work promptly done.

Judge U Probate.

(A true oopy.)

is

F-Wlggina to Lillian Pack; MMdtevilk, June
X. KeDoa to Josie Youngs; Matt'lite. April

F. W. Baynold' to Jessie Benni; Nashville,

The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue aUmpe from
Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has
l«I«y bMMflted the consumers, aa well
J. A. Townsend to Bertha A. Howe; Nash villa.
' aa relieving the burden of home maautoturera. .Especially is thia the caae
with drums Aupuxf Flower and JJo.
1. J. Smith to Elizabeth C. MeOmber; Or •chee » German Hymp, aa tbe reduction
of thlrty-aix cents per dozen haa been
agevllle. Oct.». trne.
added to Increase the alze of the bottle
B. J. Thomas to Myra C. Flahbarn; Assyria.

. J. Dennison to Anna Heator: NmhvlDe. Dec.

J.C. Trumball to Emma MIDer; Middleville.
Dec. 34, inm.
Geo. W. Williams to Nancy S. Dixon; Middle­
ville, Dec. 3. IMK.

---- --- - -- —-- —MV. m WJV ,U UCUV ’
Tbe
Flmnr tm dyipmaU
•adllrer computet ud the
Blirup tor courhs and luof troubka.
bef increased size of the bottles. Will
‘*F««JywreclMtedby the aick and
affllcteiL in everr town and village in
civilized countries. Sample battles for
10 cents remain the same aire.

I "RACKMKTACK," a lasting ana fraarant
C. A. Knight to Anna Weis; Middleville, Dec. I grtu^Hlee23 and CD cents. Sold b^W*
KifiM.
J. B. Cook to Casa M. Mitchell; Middleville,
SHILOH'S CUBE will Immediately relieve
wW-aftSSi"** “-*=»«S
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint you

Aik® Green to Ellen Miller; Hatting*. June
Hawkins tn Alice Brighton. Hartings.
Emma AlUrouM; Hastings.

W. E. Duginas io Ada D. Cuykrndale; Yankee

And see the Kenfield Diving Fine Furnace, the best and most

S. McIntyre to Ellxa Burnett; Mattings, April

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Bam Door Jdange. .
Mack Barn Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

HOUSE TRIMMINGS
In every variety.
We have a large stock of

Bought before the sdvance, »n&lt;l are prepared to give

". H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Drufjtat*.

H. Htrieklawd to MeUau Put; Sunfield.

,K- aflsnsed

property and

Headquarters in Kelly building, north of Hastings National
Bank.

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

Barnum to Bertha Andrus; Hastings,

roetod and dnUvsred. I
April. A. D. 1ST. levy

economical furnace made.

LOWEST ESTIMATES
on anything in our line
Respectfully,

_ ^^’toWigiXt K ra
from door a4UwcwSSsc in
&lt;ta(A u» t*»d (&lt;nmty of Barry. »&lt;*?*£•
»ato| Uy
ttbddlng the rirrnlt
i o'clock tn th*

.

WiWwBlWvsw' M-W
Sheriff In and for Itarry Gounty

Default bavin

ice in me &lt;
ailed by FncderietAe
l„r husband. «•
dated December Hh.

Uth, 1M1, in Uber « ot roortgsgrs. W' u

pablK^rthttoof
mibvcitvet IteRtlngs.
unount due on aald nKvrtprv *n*1

I thirty
•rrr* “A r‘&lt;!
Lb Barn Count) Mkhlgat
’•"SO™1

BMITHBOOLGROVK.
Attorney'

Unr.rtrTe

tor Mcrtgsr*

.

�Hood's Sarsaparilla
r^bloes, to 3 nunner ywmltor tolta«f, tbo
L, btood-purtfytox
5,rcnst??nh*”f*;
^- .f the vegetable kinsdo®. You will tad
^rondcrfU remedy effective where «h£

It

biictart MvMsiled. Try ft now.
will
blood, regulate the dipatiou,
i j Eiu-ne« Ufe 3Dd rt«®r *0 the enOw body­
. Meed's SanaparUU did me pest rood.
• &lt;M lire.! -Hft from overwork, and ft toned
1 up " M**- «■ £ Snmoxi, Cohoes, H. Y.
F e t Vnffrrrd three years ftmu blood poison.
• "kHood's Sarsaparilla and think I am
‘ fj_- Mbs. M. J. Davrs, Brockport, N. Y.

Agricultural.
’«** nk^jvrfmr. Kt
T^e Germantown Telegraph says to
«ki*the’trIy P01.*10*8 11 is nocessary to
*4
of maturity by
bringing them into a condition to 1&gt;
tr°^L a?d .'’l&lt;orou'* growers when
to? ground. To do this
bring the seed into the light and a
warm room, and the sprouts will start
and grow vigorously if properly moist­
ened. As soon as the soil j8 warm
enoiyrh plant out. being careful to not
break off the sprouts.

culls? I am not advMating carelmi
selling but hcimtSig^ Work for M
market. Advertise for it. Warrant
everything you sdl to he aa recom­
mended and Mil on your personal guaroty.—Rural Hew Yorker
*

Rare's a little picture of Long Uand domes,
tkity, which an artist sketched a few nigbta

Board of Education.
Hartlnp. Mich. ,June7, IW7.

Th? board of education of the city of
Hastings met In regular session at the
common council room at 7 JO p. m
to °rt'r
njJjfL™11 l*iDg called the following
members were present and answered to
Purifie* the Blood,
their names, to-wit: Bauer. Beasmer
Goodyear Greenfield. Huffman. Kelly'
■
.. Ssnaparipa to characterized by
Lathrop Lichty. Rider and T^UnSon
,r -uliaritlea: 1st, the combination of
Mews. Dawson and Ford taking their
,.. ' &gt;| ajents; 2d. the proportion; 3d. the
The present market for pigs and other seats after roll call.
*
. &lt; ’ - curine tbe active medicinal
hog
products afford an important sug­
The minutes of the last regular meet­
,i ■ ... Ttaresut is a medicine of unusual
gestion to fanners gentraUy.
pork ing were read and approved
•
rfl—.l.vjr aurvs hitherto unknown.
which sold slow at Si* per barrel last
The superintendent reported that the
- &lt;1 f.-r beojt coutaJuiag additional evidence.
autumn, goes quick now at 830. A fat following named students had complet’ u j'. Kit-sraritla tones np my system.
Num!, sharpens my anpctMe. and 2»J0 lb. live hog that brought in the Chi­
k . S?xYrBe 01 8tU(,y ln tbe high
school
which entitles them to grading
cago
market
six
months
ago
812
to
813
, t., m ike me ever." J. r. Tutmnos,
&lt; .Deeds. Dowell. Mass.
now readily brings 815 to 817. This is tion and recommended that dlnlonma
i&lt;. s!« s~..-«.ipartna beats alt others, and
partly due to the smaller corn crop of be granted them, to wit: Misses Cora
. . . '-I.Us srvlriit Ingold." I. BAKMOtaTOX,
1896, though with corn at about the M. Brooks. Elizabeth McNutt, Louisa
.■
turret, New York City.
same price as a year ago. the hogs com­ M. Xngler, Myra E. Craig, Mvrta IL
v8 utM’ M“tLie LHood’s Sarsaparilla ing In are fed to much less weight than
then. The fact is, there is a very small dnian, N. Blanch Hendershott, Harriet
stock of hogs in the country, am', the E. Depue. Elva Bauer: Messrs. Chas. II.
, , by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Lowell, Mus.
supply is being drawn down very low. Palmatler, Mason C. Nevins, Chas. S.
100 Doses Ono Dollar.
the lighter imperfectly-fattened animals McIntyre. Thomas E.‘ Waters, Henry
'
being burned off to market. The re­ Osborn.
On motion certificates of graduation
sult of all this including the hog cholera
scare, is so reducing the number of hogs were granted the above named students
in most states that there Is not likely to according to the rcoommendatwns of
be enough to meet the demand; and the the superintendent
Moved by Bauer, that the committee
oughtlook is. that it will lie u year or
more bet ore there will lie enough of rules and regulations make all tbe
swine in the country to depress the arrangements for the graduating exer­
market to a low figure again. A great­ cises and that the expenses attending
ly increased production of pigs at the the same shall not exceed 810. after
earliest day possible, would sfen to be renting the hall. Motion prevailed.
The following bills of account were
a wise move, and those able to first ac­
complish this are likely to be large presented and referred to the finance
committee: Wm. Mills work. 81.77;
gainers.—1‘raitie Farmer.
a
trank Radford, work. 81.50; Wm.
Mead, work, fioc.; E. IL Lathrop, sup­
If you will permit one of’ sour sub­ plies, 66c.; Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins,
•
scribers to say a few woras, through the umiier, 810.80.
The finance committee reported back
the columns of your valuable paper, on
the general principles of farm manage­ • he accounts accounts and recommend­
ment, it might be of some help to make ed their allowance at the amounts
life on the farm more agreeable and claimed. They also recommended that
pleasant. To get tip early In the morn­ the account of II. A. Goodyear for
ing and work all day long with no re­ wood, amount $1.30, be allowed at the
creation or pleasant evenings spent in amount claimed.
On motion the report was accepted
social games, must be very monotonous,
indeed. Such is life, however, with a and accounts allowe&gt;I as recommended
inapy of our farmers, but it' by tljp following vote: Ayes—Bauer,
■ .? constantly receiving fresh great
should not be so. A farmer’s life can Hessmer. Dawson, Goodvear, Green­
and should be most pleasant and profit­ field, Huffman, Kelly. Lathrop, Lichtv,
। lobds fpr Spring.
able. for surely they have the grandest Rider and Tomlinson U. Nays.0. ’
The committee on teachers submitted
for making it such. Farm­
MAR-R A.DITFF h^ve just re­ opportunity
ers as a general thing are too slack in the following report;
To the Prendnu and Meat hern of the
their
home
surroundings.
They
do
not
vived a tinkjjne of •
Roa rd of Edwatiun — Gentlemen:
cultivate the right kind of manners, or
set the right example to keep the aver­ We would respectfully recommend to
age young men on the farm. They your consideration the following per­
sons
for positions as teachers in the
make it a life of drudgerv and hardship
"
which is a mistake; and a grand mis­ Central and ward school of this city
namely:
take it is. too.
.11 the newest shades from Now the principal cause of this is 1st assistant—E. E. Hallock.
2d
bad management, if a farmer will try
Kth grade—Flora Beadle.
six cents it yard up.
to do all the work he can map out on a
7th “ -Rose
*’— Bostwick.
1 arm. he will make a slave of hiiqself
«th
nnmAI
DAD/^AIAIO
and all around him. We should try
3th
— Anna Beadle.
OFlCIAL DAKuAinO I to accomplish the most work with the
4th
—Jennie Lamb.
I least labor. WeDeed to think and read
3d
.—Minnie Matthews.
t more., and plan our work so that we
'—Franc Williams.
»» ii he found in our Ilrei4 can do il ,n
10051 convenient time.
—Addie Jordan.
1st
*
••
I and save all the extra work possible.
2nd ward1 -Huth
ItUU. Laaka'.
Lake.
.- \- I'nnnrtiiionf
a kppn But it seems to be quite the. reverse
1st " —
--Gertrude
Gertrude Nimo.
Nim’o.
.epartllient. W
lie
Keep.,,lth am«nywfiontote lannin*
Signed by J. M. Bauer. W. C. Kelly,
.IpnirfniPnt rhnUnntlv their bu'ines«- I think that there is no J. S. Goodyear, committee.
.
del •in.nieuC CO.l. llinny occupation so independent ami'pro:itOn motion report of committee was
. .
.11 *1.«
. able and pleasant.it the farmers will accepted.
'pjiiyi with&lt;111 tlie novelties on|v
to make it so,,and there is
Moved by Greenfield that the board
x. • ch
t- -t nothing that is as disagreeable and proceed to the election of teachers for
a- they COnie out. in bilk I cl- Slovenly if managed in a slack and dis­ ensuing
year, commencing with first
orderly manner.— Ohio Farmer.
assistant.' Amended by Goodyear that
i i all Silk goods.
the lioard commence with Drat ward;
amendment lost. Motion prevailed.
Anvbody can sell the produce of his
On the first ballot tor 1st assistant),
farm on the open market, providal it E.E. Hallock received tl votes and was
be of a grade fully up to the average. declared elected.
J
But all of us have from time to time to
On the Sth Ballot for 2nd assistant.
dispose of what may properly be called , Flora Beadle received 7 votes and was
culls—goods not fully up to the market
elected.
" ill be Qnly too happy to short standard. WeXiive all grade to sell.. declared
UBUW#
1MIWUW
,«tteacher
K-M...
on
the 3d,ballot
for ou
8thl|
grade
from the very poorest that nobody Harn Andrus received U iotes and was
&gt; i their stock, and in order wants, to the extra prime that has a l-jetiarai elected.
ready sale. It rakes a skillful man tof (ln th(. |at ballot for 7th grade teach­
— the best prite.s for the belt grades;
Ro#e
recdvedS votesan&lt;
find the lowest market price get
but it takes an expert to sell the culls. was declared elected.
the defects are hidden ones,
(»n the 1st ballot for Gth grade teach­
:■ u;ill pay you to inquire at .Sometimes
and there is where the honesty of the er. Fanny Lees received 8 votes and
farmer is most sorely tried.
was declared elected.
Tobeabletostil*to the best advan­
On 1st ballot for 5th grade teacher,
tage in *H cjiies. first of all become a Anna Beadle received 12 votenand was
good judge of quality in the products declared elected.
in which you are most interested. Then
On 1st ballot for 4th grade teacher,
12 West Main St..
impartial-able to grade your own Jennie Lamb received 12 votes and was
RATTLE CREEK. MICH. be
property as truly to standard as you declared elected.
On 1st ballot for 3d grade teacher.
would that of your neighbor whom you
don’t like. Do not take the highest pr Minnie Matthews received 7 votes and
the lowest as a standard: but a' good was declared elected.
On the 5th ballot for 3d grade teach­
average of tbe product or article under
falrlv good management, for that is the er, Franc Williams received 8 votes and
standard of the open market &gt;&lt;•!! what was declared elected.
Oh the 1st ballot for 1st grade teach­
will rank as standard on the market
at the market price, and do not abuse er, Addie Jordan received !• votes and
the buver because he cannot pay you was declared elected.
On 1st ballot for 2d ward teacher,
more. Neither blame the administra­
forth® James Mean*’ S3 Hbse.
10 'l.«ler» rscnmmsnd Interior tion nor the weather, nor cheat the buy­ Ruth Lake received 11 votes and was
er in weights to make it up.
declared elected.
,
On the 7th ballot for 1st ward teach­
Whatever you may have that win
rank as fancy in its line somebody will er, Mrs. Laura Hinckley received .
vote-3
and
was
declared
elected.
want and wi'U be willing to pay more
Moved by Goodyear that the salaries
than the market price to get it. rind
that man and sell-to him.
ou will of the teachers elected be as follows:
find him an easy man to deal with, who 1st assistant; 8550, 2d
will pay your price if within the bounds frade and ward teacherseach 840° per
ot rraSn. lie deals upcm honor. Md annum. Motion prevailed bj a 5ca
beware how you deceive him. On this and nay vote.
,
...
class of goods one often sets his price, ■ On motion of Bessmer the matter of
and much skill and no little experience electing a Jafiitor for Central building
.
are needed always to tlx a proper rate. was deferred for two weeks.
J.MMZllJtCo
On motion of Lathrop board prov­
A11 of this is well enough, but it to
not every man who is both willing and ed to the election of a Janitor for the
able to «ll a poor thing or a detective 2d ward building.
On the 1st ballot Mrs. J. Kress re­
piece of property for what it is. You
shoe
will often have to take thebuyer।price ceived 12 votes nnd was declared electand it will l»e little enough. But never "‘on motion Uonri
compromise your lQVp«r l\ .^Vi'irn1 bv
election oUnnilorfor 1st ward bulldlar or five dollars you might ro*1’*®
MfOE foe
.aa
deceit in representing tbe quality. 6*) ‘“fcn th. Irtbrtlot Lon. Wb]tor«el.«l
plainly "There it is. It Is for sale for
I ill Hue of I he above shoe* for sale by
what it is. Its defects are
It is good for such and such Pbrp««. oruie ward Janitors be fixed at »3U per
Rarely will you find a buyer who will
Throughout the U. S.
Like advantage of your position anj annum each. ITevailed.
more hM“iffJu prafee what both ym.
Moved by Goodyear that Uie «crerto be made. Cut tbN out and
Mdheltnow
to K detective, and bg Urv be instructed to procure 300 copies
return to u*. and we will Mind
yon free soniethlnz of great ware how you deal when the defects of teachers contracts, the same to to
JurchMwl
of the lowest bidder. Movalue and Importance to you.
that wtll start yoo In taistaere are hidden. 1 hold that three
who pursue this poUey *i|J '
U0Tnh?rL'n’Stl»««n J.W.ltotarto.
nearly as much for their cull8;.’^d
the Superintendent e1®*. «&gt;d the
imard
Education wm read and on
’“'"’■■thine new. that just iotas money tor much mure tor really hne
•'..rl.rr-, w0 will start ynu: cnpBa! not •Such a policy soon wins a man a repu
JSn accepted and ordered placed on
1 ■ .fl. Thii None of the genuine. Important ration for fair dealing, and he cm ot­
,
....... •» » HfMinie. Those who are nmbl- ten trade when others cannot, because
“
‘
on
motion,
board adjourned for two
•j»h .hhI euternrivlag will not delay. Grand

Dry Goods

Boston

LIFE IN THE COUNTRY.

cru|*

doing.’

teen months of matrimony. George's father
b a millionaire; Maria's b one three or four

f uadmg them to farm it down on Long Island
under evrtain conditions, which it b not
nraraary to art forth here

it noon.

Didn't im a aoul about the homo;

kitchen; crept in there and found Marie, her
white arao bared to the elbow, hammering
“way at a great wad ot dough with a rolling
pin. George was on his knees poking at the
fire. 1 shouted, but wouldn’t eMke hand*—
too much dough and soot
■•While we talked the pot boiled and tbe
bread baked, Maria opening the oven door
•very half minute to see it the biscuit were
Odng. A yellow turkey gobbler walked into
rae kitchen and jdeked up a lump of dougti
It.. I-Ll- tt . —_ . «___
-_ »____

“ ‘Khomn- —I began,' but Marte slapped
her pretty, dimpled, doughy hand over my
mouth.
“ ' Dear Cousin Charlee, do not mind Dicky,’
she murmured; ‘be has come in to lay!’
“Dick come to to lay!"
-Tbo dear hule woman, will you believe
me, fetched a shawl from her work tiasket.
and arranging ft turban fashion, placed it on
the lounge—yea, lounge! Think of it, a lounge
in the kitchen! And ft b a positive fort that

Store.

Gvorgr, if be didn't get up on tbe lounge and

“‘Bring Ella’s nest, George,'said tbe good
bouanwffa
“George /lajb—l away and got a last ram
mar’s poke Iwmnet which ho placnd. bottom
Up, on tfap lounge El la watcl»e&lt;l every move­
ment, and when tbe bonnet was ready, in she

if a Knako bad UUcn her. What an unearthly
kuc-kuva, kuc-kuc koc-a-tokuc-a U-kir-ku.-a’

the IxMinet ami found a fresh egg.
“Before tbe biscuit were well browned, a
Marini lap.

DRESS GOODS

iffl &amp; DUFF

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

JAMES

i

MEANS’
S3 SHOE.

□

leading retailers

U”’’ free.. Address Tnix, &amp; Co.. August*
&gt; an lire at home, and make more moo• y :■&gt; "&lt;wk for us than at enyVifas elaa
In tnu world. Capital not needed: yew
*i* started free. BoUi sexes; nil axe's.

W

bualnees B done
JOHN UCHTT. rmtlert.
hroS* I^not he an lahnulIU to WKkt
bStaetB. You know more about your , g. A.
Swetan
own products than any other man mn.
Muskegon gave 1.200 meals, last year,
Than aeU them lot what they are. »ot
tor what thev ought to be. n A6 ' J
tramps.
St to do thia w will work the harder toaver*.
HU* are palatable. »Ir tor cU1}‘,,,eB'
reproduce more ot the Hoort gr«l
W other rathartlc.
for who wanu to he alwaya aeum.

th ini egg laid in tbe kitchen. Tl»e tarkeya
didn’t make any fins about ft either. Marie
has cue lien that positively- refuses to lay nny-

hnngi arouml the room until the bed is made
pfilows enret

When she goes sway she tings:

“Clinrlm,'' raid &lt;&gt;:mi of the artist's auditors,
“are you sure the gobbler tjdd an eggf'
t
“I don’t know anything about it's being a
gobbler. I'm not up in tbe poultry line.
Marie said it wa» a gobbler and George dkta't
correct her. An&gt;l anyway tho thing's name

’ An exceedingly novel and curiooi proposi­
tion luu Just been nuulo by M. Camillo Flainniarinn, tbe well known French scientific
writer, which iv much commented on by tbo

some time, he asaerta, enlai
man kn&lt;&gt;«ledge regarding

struct-

fKMea that the European governments unite,
turn nil their military forces into miners end
their wrajxxis into pirkazri and other ruining
tools. At some mitablo place ho v.-oukl «et
in depth."
,
Ignoring or overlooking tbe generally ac­
cepted theory that the farther we proceed
toward tbe center of the earth tbe higher we
ah.ill find tbe temperature, and that, accord-

globe is bnt ten miles in thickness, at whichdepth tlio beat b so Intense that tbo earth b
in a s’ato of fluidity, M. Flammarion would
the .enter of the globe. In this way. he
maintains, positive knowledge of the strueturnl formation of tbe earth's interior would

time mnintoiued, “for th® nation* would
nritbrt f * nor fear each other while all
their ann
.irre underground, tbe nldim in

gealous one, but its absurdity is so obvious
that we can only wonder how a man ao emi­
nent in srfentiffs reecarclres could for a mo­
ment consider as possible.—Frank Leslie's.

“Kbat kimlof ftdi are you catchingl" we
asked a small boy who was fishing in Covell's
lake, west of Sioux falls.
■‘Bullbonds,* bo replied.
“Get many F
Jimmy, see ’im—he’s a big 'an!" a
pulled out a fish about six inches long.
“Are bullheads pretty good to ratf

catch 'em. Han’t no time for 'era. I tall
you, mister," be continued, aa be strung the
test catch on a willow limb, “bullheads ta
good catin'. 1 a'poae trouts are all right
enough, an'll do when other fish are scarce,
but there han’t nothin' like bullheotb for a
ateddy thing right along. Don't ba ecart
now, mbte.-, I'm goto’ to boiler—bullbcads
bites better when you holler a little."—Da­
kota Bell

ise that my flinty hearted father has purcbasol a fierce and lilocd thirsty dog! Ami
that thb dog is even now jtrowling about the
bouse and may app-ar nt onr trysttag place
at any rruaneut! But thou dost love me. dost
thou not, Hearest! I await thy answer.-'
But be had already dwted —Ilttaburg Bul­
letin.
_.
Bdtoon thinks that ball playing at night h
nracticabb by placing the lights below the
surfure of the ground and using reflectors. A
tret will be made at tbo Htaten I»tan|
grounds during tbe coming summer.-Boston
Budget
____________________

Thf output of the locomotive works of the
country now averages from thirty-six to forty

BMILE8.
J. J Atkin*. Chief of Police. KnarThe golden mean—a miser.
vllte. T«m_ write,: “My feallyartl
are ixmetlciariw of vour moat excellent
High rollers-the planets.
medicine. Dr. King’s New Discovery
Tbe fiah question—“is it fresh ?"
for consumption; having found It to
Never abuse a mule behind his back. be all that you claim for It, desire to
testify to ita virtue. My friends to
A pretty woman’s bang is something whom I have'recommended iL praise it
to a door.
at every opportunity." Dr. King’s
One acre enough—especially if it be New Discovery for consumption to
guaranteed to cure "cough*, colds, bron­
a tender corn.
chitis. asthma, croqp and every affec­
An inventor should always wear tion of throat, chest and lungs. Trial
patent leather shoes.
bottles free at W. H. Goodyear A ■ Co.*s
A husband is frequently a very great Drug Store. Large size 81-00.
sir prize to a woman.
You are feeling depressed, your appe­
A falsetto voice does not necessarily
tite is poor, you are bothered with head­
imply a falsetto teeth.
ache, you are fidgetty, nervous and
A man may wear an indigo suit and generally out of aorta, and want to
yet Dot have a tit of the blues.
irace up. Brace up, but not with
A firm resolve—a determination stimulants, spring mrelicines, or bitters,
among business men to go into partner­ which have for thelf basis very cheap,
ship.
bad whisky, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you in
"It is little things that tell,*' says an worse condition than before. What
old adage. Yes, Especially the little you want is an alterative that will
brothers.
purify your blood, start healthy action
In case of a riot send a pickpocket of liver and kidneys, restore your
into the crowd and it will be very soon vitality, and give renewed health and
strength, buch a medicine yon will
disponed.
find in Electric Bitten, and only 53
It was a railroad man who wrote the cents a bottle&gt;t W. H. Goodyears &amp; Co.’s
poem in which occurs "The deadly you Drug Store.
pass free."
In the small trays’ swimming season
The Best Salve in the world’ for Cuts,
undressed kids are too common to- be
fashionAble.
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Every book-keeper thinks he has the Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
best entry-way. Every owl has Its and positively cures 1‘ilea, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
own stareway.
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Why is a drawn tooth like a thing Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
no longer remembered ? Because it u H. Good rear A Co.
out of the head.
The making of fish-hooks is not the
only or the most extensive crooked
business carried on in America.
■
Somebody claims to have discovered
a substance which 1* “300 times as
sweet us sugar." The “substance” is
While I am not a betting n—
..
supposed to be about eighteen years old
J. Cheney; of the firm of F. J. Cheney
and wears a bustla.
&amp; Co- I considered it my religious duty
“There, taid Mrs. Highflyer, as her to make that fellow a bet. you see that
daughter ceased from torturing one of he is about dead, and I guers he would
the high-numbered "opa” of Beethoven, have died before spring, if he bad not
"that’s what i call a finished perform­ got trim on a bet. You know some
ance—eh, Mr. Jones?" And Mr. men had rather lose their life than lose
Jones nodded and said, "Thank Heav­ a hundred, well he was one of that
en 7 Yet Mrs. Highflyer was not kind, and we both came near being out.
pleased with tbe assent.
butl saved my hundred and It onlv
“I’ve a perfect antipathy for the cost him ten dollars. How’s that?
mountains, said Mrs. Gush to Mrs. He sent for me one day and said the
Parvenu, a* they sat talking together doctors had all given him up to die.
on the summer hotel piazza. "Have with tbe catarrh. 1 told Wm that 1
you ?" said Mrs. Parvenu; “well I’ve an would bet him 8100 that Hall's Catarrh
Alpine slick, and the man said it was Cure would ctlre him or I would give
just the thing; but I'm sorry now 1 him 310O If it rajled. He took the lat­
ter proposition. This wa* three months
didn't buy an antipathy like yours."
ago; you see how he looks now, don't
Memoranda picked up on Washing­ you, as well as any one, and a dandy.
ton street, Boston; “Send wife 810. and —American, Toledo, 0.
tell her to make it go as far as possible;
write—doctor says she must stay iu the
country through September; explain
how terribly sick it is here, etc.; meet
N----- at 2 o'clock to go to Nantsket;
pay billiard and liquor bills, 847; draw
875 from bank.’’.
■ Qui'l eat a thlna." Iteod'i SaraaparUla te
a wondertai tnedlctne tor ereatlnx aa appetite.
A very little fellow has a very lively rririlatin* dlgretion ai&gt;4 glilng •Irength.
tongue, and talks so much at meals
The Thunder bay fag whistle blew
that on a accent occasion, when there
,
were to be guests at the Jable. bis elder over 2»X) hours last month.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, ot Bourbon.
brother bribed him with a nickel to be
Ind. Myv: “Itoth rnyvlt and wife owe oar
still. After ten minutes of silence the liven
to KHTLOH-S COSBL'MITIUN CUBE."
little boy whispered anxiously to his Sold by W. II. Goodyear.
brother: “Arthur. Arthur, mayn’t I
ARE YOG MADE mlacrable by Indigestion.
talk a cent’s worth ?"
eonsliputon. Dtzxtaes*, fxns of Appetite. YellowHUnr Kill lob's Vititiuer 1* a positI re cure.
Last spring a little Massachusetts Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
A venue tray was saying his prayers st
WHY will ynu eouxb wbrn Slillob's Cure win
his mother’s knee, and just before rive immediate relief. Price toe., soefs. and tl.
reaching the end he stopped. “Go on. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
Freddie." said his mother1, “you haven't
SHHX)H*S Catarrh remedy Is a iwslttve
finished yet." “Bless papa and mam­ evre for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker
ma." he continued, “and now good-by, Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
God. I*ent is over, and I guess you won’t
Muskegon supervisors report 43ft
hear from us again till this time next births last year.
year. Amen!”
A and reliable Medlcineaare the best
Major B.—"Yes, Mrs. Thompson, 1 VJvKA todepend npon. Acker's Blood Elhad a sad disappointment in love. The Ixir has been prescribed for years for all imlady jilted me. She is dead now, I for­ puritiesof tbe Blood. In every formofScrofgive her." Mrs. T.—“Ah! Major, 1 ulous. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it la
sympathize with vou." Major B.— invaluable. For Rheumatism, haanoequaL
"Were you also disjointed in love,
Mrs. Thompson?" Mrs.T.—-Yes, in­
deed." Major B—"And the cruel man
—1 hope he was punished. What- be­ Whltii have been effected by Hood's ManaMucame of him?” Mrs. T.—“I married Illa are sufficient proot that this medicine does
poneess peculiar curative power. In the sever
.him.*"
est canes of scrofula or salt rheum, when other
have twee powerless, the use ot
“Well, 1 am glad that the summer Is preparations
Hood's Sarsaparilla has brouaht about the hannearly over." Mid a sojourner at Lake pleat results. The ease of Mlu Sarah C. WhttMinnetouka. "Too manv mosquitoes?" tier, of Lo»ell. Maas., whe sufcred terribly
queried a bystander. “Oh! I’ve got so Irani scrofulous’•on-s. that ot Charles A tab1 don’t mind such little trifles," replied atxrrsses on ni» iacc mixi ncca; mat
w Ul
the summer resident "Your wife with Duff.of Walpole. Maas., who had hip dlseeae
you ?" "Yes, but that don’t bother me and scrofula so bail Uiat physicians said he
very much. The worse trouble is. that
I'm tired of working for enjoyment. I by ths medicine.
want to go back to the city and rest.”
Since June Lit has been illegal to
—St l*aul Globe.
spear fish in Michigan waters.
A. Ritnallstic clergyman, in catechis­
ing a class of Sunday-school children and h more effective, than other blood raedi.on the Apostles' creed, asked them. etaev.
"Where did Christ go after his death?"
Hillsdale is liecoming prominent as a
They replied, “To Heaven.” He then
scolded them, and said, “Don’t you slippery elm market.
know the creed lays he desended into TO AM.MEMBEB5 of Mtetet). Kempt BalHell ?” And by-and-bye he asked them
where they would go after death?
“To Hell. Sir!" they re;lied. The
clergyman was horrified.
A colored man was placed on the Torpld hirer, for Constipation, for the Compk-xstand in the United States Court yes­
THI8 IS RIGHT. We believe In selling oaty
terday and asked by Mr. Kirchner how
far it was from the fence to the curb­
stone. "I don’t know, sab," answered Kemp's Pile Suppositories. No treatment like
the witness. “Well, al&lt;out how far?" liter piles. Success unquestioned. Price Mcts.
askeil Mr. Kirchner. "I don’t know, W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.
sah." he repeated. "What is your b«t
llill'K 1’eerlcM Cough Syrup will
recollection?" asked Mr. Corliss. “My quickly relieve asthma, or no pay. W.
bes' recollection is dat 1 don’t remem­ H. Goodyear Co.
ber, sah." said the witness.—Detroit
Freei’ress.
The ex-Hon. Milo H. Dakin, ot Sag­
inaw is packing shingles.
A little four-year-old girl, who had
For heartache, an effectual remedy is
questioned her mother as to the omni­
presence of God, was left recently to found in Cobb's Little Pills. 2S cents
show her bravery by going to aleep for 40 pills. W. IL Goodyear A Co.
alone, i’resently she called out in a
A second Reformed church is to be
frightened voice, “Oh! mamma, mam­ erected at Muskegon.
ma. come, quick and sec to God, hes
Thnusands
of children relieved by
getting into my bed." The mother
hurried to the chamber to And the Peerless Worm Specific. Trju iL 25 and
cause ot alarm, and discovered the kit­ po cents. W. H/Goodyear « Go.
ten of a neighbor, which had found its
Maple Rapids wants a jeweler and a
way into the house and climbed up be­ hardware store.
side the little one.
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To enrich the blood and improve the
Pn»nka"»sei. or Liquor Habit,can bo Cored by appetite, use Cherokee Blood Purifier.
W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co.
aiminuisriag Dr. Hatosi’ Golden Specific.

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Address tn confldence Goi.nxx brKlrtt CG
V Baee 8U Cincinnati, Ohio.

CoA-ex.
G.ouMndn ar.ffering from Asthma,
sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you
Acker'a English HetnadyT It is 1

W. ILGcmidyear A Co.. Drug
A 4.(X» M. E. church 1* bring
Morrice.

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MAKSKALL L. COOK, KOiter.

Hastings, Mich., June 16th, 1887.
Entered M the Portoffiee st H»rtlno. Mich.
«r tnaaiBtwIon through the mall* u necond

EDITORIAL NOTKS.

The heart and conscience of the
American people are rapidly becoming
arrayed against the liquor traffic, and
all just and reasonable mans must be
employed to minimize the evils tha
come from IL
Michigan stands in a fair way to sur­
pass even Texas in the number and
atrocity of murders committed within
its borders. No wonder the legislature
has felt called upon to consider restor­
ing the death penalty.
While we honor the dead and are
thankful for what they have done for
us, let us be just to their comrades
who, broken with years, are in need.
The treasury surplus for a single
month, or even half a month, would
relieve them all for a year.—Boston
Journal.

Mr. Blaine expects to be absent on
his European tour more than a year.
Thia, would leave him there while the
republican national convention was in
session in 1888, and lends conformation
to previous reports that Blaine is out
of the presidential race. There Is no
doubt but that he could have Ae nom(inatlon if he desired.
J
These very correct ’ sentiments are
from a splendid editorial in a recent
issue of the Detroit Tribune:
The saloon is no friend to good so­
ciety and the “saloon in politics" Is no
friend to the republican party. The
republican party owes nothing to the
saloon in politics except defeat No
truer words have been spoken than
were recently uttered by that staunch
old republican. Judge Noah Dkvis,
when he said that the republican party
must rule out the so'.oon in politics or
the saloon would rule the country.

The big lack of the Q. A. R. posts
against the invitation sent President
Cleveland by part of the Executive
Committee in SL Louis to attend their
Grand National encampsient next fall,
is natural, and might have been ex­
pected. Besides Cleveland’s being ob­
noxious to many of the veterans be­
cause of his pensions vetoes, be h a
candidate for a renomination to the
office of President next year, and the
G. A. R, cannot afford to lend itself to
his boon’f.

Tbe house committee of the whole
has agreed to the bill of Representative
Rogers, of Barry, making it the duty of
city and village marshals, constables,
sheriffs and other officers, to take parti­
cular notice of violations of the liquor
laws, and to make complaints accord­
ingly-falling in which any person of
mature age can have the aforesaid
officer brought to boot, arrested, tried
and, if found guilty, punished by a fine
of not less than S50 and imprisoned for
not less than ten days.

Mr. Andrew D. White, ex-president
of Cornell university, says:
The time has come when the Repub­
lican party should send Rs strongest
and ablest men into the south to pre­
sent to tbe southern people the advant­
ages of a protective tariff. They are
npe for the discussion of that question
in the south, and ready for a change of
front Charles Dudley Warner, who
has been writing a series of articles on
tbe development of the south, told me
only to-day that he bad found the peo­
ple down there all interested in this
question. They have seen tbe develop­
ment of manufactures in the north
usder a system of protective tariff and
ly inclined to break away from the old
traditions and stand up_for the pro­
tective tariff policy. There is more
than a possibility that several of the
southern states can be broken away
from the solid south on this question.
The United States Supreme Court
lately announced ita decision in the
case of Harris Eames against W. D.
Andrews and others on an appeal from
tbe United States circuit court for the
District of Connecticut The contro­
versy in this case relates to the validity
of what to known as “the driven well
patent.” The importance of this liti­
gation and the extent to which the peo­
ple are intereatad are shown by the fact
that the number of driven wells in tbe
United Staten to between 500,000 and
IjXJO.OOO. The court holds first, that
the grounds upon which it to sought to

PERSONAL^MENTION.
Prof. M. V. Rork left for Spokane
Falls, Washington Territory, Wednes­
Frank Reed is home on a visit
day.
Mrs. DanT Reed la again quite sick. *
Mrs. N. Bartow and Mrs. Ed. Powers
Irv. Creasy was in Muskegon last will go to Kalamazoo the lataer part of
week.
the week. Miss Rebecca Goodyear will
return
with them.
A.O D. Niskern went to Jackson
Thursday.
Jay Blacklord has returned to this
city
from
City, where he has been
Mrs. John C. Cole is quite ill with tbe main Lake
man in the mechanical de­
rheumatism.
partment of the Era.
Will Matteson is clerking for Baugh­
Miss Lena Weygant and Belle Bierce,
man ABueL
of Grand Rapids, are expected to at­
* To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Niskern, Sat­ tend the graduating exercises and vis­
urday, a son.
* it friends in this city next week.
Geo. Tinkler, who has been confined
T. B. Diamond visited his son Niles
over Sunday.
to his home for many days with Intlsmatory rheumatism is slowly recovering,
Will Shy, of Charlotte, was in
being
able to ride out Saturday.
city Saturday.
A copy of the Lansing Sentinel is at
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell Sunday- hand, which pays a very high compli­
ed at Gun Lake.
ment to Representative Rogers for his
Chas. Curry, of Spring Arbor, is vis­ ability and zeal as a representative.
iting his parents.
Lan. Kenfield was at Elsie. MichWhit Benham is up north selling last week and sold one of his furnaces
felly’s patent scales.
, there in spite of competition from
Marshall and Monroe manufacturers.
Walter Mixer, of. Lansing, spent Sun­
day with his parents.
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Major Anderson was in the city the
past week. He was congratulated on
L. E. Knappen went to Toledo Tues­ the final success of the project for
day on legal business.
which ho labored so long and faithfully.
Mrs. S. H. Turk visited her Hastings
Joseph Banks, of Lansing, formerly
friends the past week.
a resident of this county, being one of
Mrs. W. A. Hams visited Vermont­ ita pioneers, and Alva Babcock, of New
Fork state, visited at 0. L. Babcocks
ville friends this week.
last week.
Mrs. W. H. Powers visited Grand
J. C. French, of Rochester, N. Y.,
Rapids friends last week.
was in the city Tuesday. He Is a cap­
P. T. Colgrove went to Nashville on italist prospesting for a good location
official business Saturday.
in some Michigan town. He was much
J. J. Potter, of Detroit, was in the pleased with Hastings.
city Thursday on buaineas.,
Mrs. C. W. Jones will render a piano
Wm. Jones is confined to his bed with Holo at the annual reunion exercises of
the Alumni of Albion college, which
some disease of the kidneys.
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will occur in the college chapel Wed­
W. 1‘. Sidnam attends the commence­ nesday evening of next week.
ment at Albion next week.
vMiss Nellie Knappen and her brother
Al. Shively returned from the south­ Fred will graduate from Albion college
ern part of the state, Monday.
this year, i Fred will soon leave for
Geo. Cooper, of Lansing, was in the Sioux Falls, Dakota, and take a posi­
tion in Mark Russell’s bank at that
city visiting friends yesterday.
place.
Mrs. Geo. Osborn visited at M. L.
We received a copy of a local paper,
Munson’s. Charlotte, last week.
giving a description of memorial day
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenaston will vis­ exercises at Ashland, Mich. The ac­
it Kalamazoo friends this week.
count paid a high tribute to Rev. C. R.
Mrs. W. P. Sidnam expects to go to Crosby for the address be delivered
Kalamazoo on a visit this week.
- theps.
Allen McOmber has purchased a half
Mrs. Mary Geer starts to-day for a
interest in the jewelry establishment at
visit with friends in Potterville.
Charlotte in which Frank Pancoast is
Frank Jourdan, of Chester, Eaton Co.,, interested. Messrs. McOmber &amp; Panvisited at R. K. Grant’s last week.-'
। coast will make a team of hustlers that
Col. Dickey, of Jackson, was the will boom the jewelry business in our
.sister city.
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guest of Hastings friends Sunday.
Clement Smith tried two suits in
Miss Winnie Waldorff. of Grand Rap-'
the Allegan circuit court, Allegan lasL
ids, is the guest of Hastings friends.
week, and was successful in both. He
Geo. Boltwood, of Detroit, was the speaks in the highest praise cf the local
guest of Hastings friends last week.
attorneys and judge of that circuit be­
the courted
courteous
Mrs. John Spence's mother. Mrs..; cause
caua® of the
— treatment he
Schultz, went to Kansas City Thursday. Received from them.
Z. Black
L.___ _has
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From the manner In which our peoJ. C.
returned
from .Florida, and will spend the summer in Mich- Pl® shake hands with those Hastings
Igan.
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barristers, L. E. knappen and P. T. Colgrove, whenever they come ’round we
Prof. Cole entertained the teachers of naturally conclude that Ed. and Phil,
the city schools at his home Friday eve­ are about as popular young men as ever
ning.
/strike these parts—Nashville News.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cox. of Brooks
L,____Cand UDan- Uird“U- who has been trying the
are the guests of Geo. H. Brooks
Brooks and virtues of the Ypsilanti mineral water
wife.
for rheumatism, returned. Saturday
Mrs. C. A. Hough visited her old somewhat improved in health.} He wifi
Woodland friends and neighbors last, remain at home for a while, and then
try the water again. Dan. savs the wa­
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was in ter to a cross between rotten eggs and a
the city last week visiting his son tan yard.
Frank.
Dr. Lowry and family will return
Irv. Whitlock, of Grand Rapids, was from Chicago Saturday. He reports
in the dty oyer Sunday, greeting having had a most enjoyable time, the
most pleasure being in his visits at the
Chicago Eye and Ear Hespltal, where
Miss Jessie Curtis, of Coldwater, has he has taken a special course to better
come back to the dty, her old home, to tit him for his specialty—diseases of
remain.
the eye and ear. Dr. Lowry will re­
Walace Stilepc, a Hastings boy but sume his practice here upon his return.
now of Kalamazoo, was in tbe dty over
'-Dr. Wm. Upjohn, of this city, was a
Sunday.
regent of the Michigan University
Mrs. McElhaney returned from her when it was first established. 50 yean
visit with her daughter in Charlotte "f0; J
7™* thereafter he gradu
Monday.
ated7 with high honors in one of the
Mr.Tbos. Peacock, of Big Rapids, first class-fl to graduate from the medi­
cal
department.
( The Dr. intends to at­
Sundayed at John Cole's, his brother­
tend tbe semicentennial of the Uni­
in-law’s.
versity, which will take place at Ann
(Sherxn Fowler, a student in the den­ Arbor the last week in June.)
tal department at the University, is
Ml» Louta. XMler. ot HaUnm. wu
home again.^
the guest of her brother and sister W
H. E. Hendrick, Esq, cf Middleville, F. Nagler and Emma Nagler the first
was at the county hub on legal busi­ of the week. We understand she grad­
ness Monday.
uate* June 25th, after which the two
Fred Ingram, of Detroit, was the sisters will go to Pittsburg fora month's
guest of Frank Beamer and wife a few visit with a brother and friend. Leav­
ing there, they intend going to Billings,
days this week.
Mo., which place they Intend making
P. T. Colgrove, C. H. VanArman and their future home.—Caledonia Ntwa
Ed. Burton were in Middleville Tues­
day on business.
ve *l hand • “PT of
Ittoie.
James Campbell, of Canada, a stu­ Mich., Sun, containing an account of
dent at Ann Arbor, is the guest of the graduating exercises of the Elaie
schools.
We
find
the
following
very
Sherman Fowler.
■fcompllmentary notice of a graduate of
Mrs. C. M. Cantine, of Alliance, Ohio, »ur city schools, Truman Parker:
Great credit is due Prof. Parker and
bin corps ot teachers for their earnest­
Mrs. Solomon Shively went to Helena, ness in bringing the Elsie schools up to
their
present standard. When Prof.
O_ for a short visit with relatives and
Parker took charge of the schools two
friends, last Friday.
yeare ago he conceived the idea of
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove enter­ grading the studies according to tbe
tained the drill come of the U. R. K. of most approved methods, and at length
P. Tuesday evening.
succeeded in establishing a graded
H. A. Goodyear and a party of friends school. He ban been untiring in his
are “camping a little while in the wil­ efforts to bring our schools to their
present high standard, and although a
derness” at G tin Lake.
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young man to proving himself to be an
Will Booram has sold out his grocery educator of more than ordinary ability.
in Cadillac, and with his family will
soon remove to this city
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Will PhUlxps,of Chicago, is visiting
his parents in the find ward. He wifl
remain about four weeks.

Minnie Main expects to go to Harbor
Springs next week to make an extended
the invention had not been stay with relatives there.
R. B. Richards left for Prairieville on
a tmsinres trip to-day. and will not re­
turn until tbe last of the week.
Mr. anti Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Mar­
i the decree of tbe Circuit tin. Allegan Co, were the goesta of
Geo, Brooks and wife over Sunday.

FARMERS I
Don’t forget to come end tee tu if you wen 1 Binders Mowers
Horse Hikes, 2-hone Corn Cultivators, D rt’toranythjJ1’
in the Implement line, or in Cerriegee, Wagons. or thf
Best Road Wagon on the Earth.

Gra-soline Stoves,
Absolutely non-explosive, with the best Over you ever »»

SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS .
At a very low price. Also screen wire for nfeking the sam,.
Several varieties of Barrel Churns; some very cheap.

Dr J. A. Baiiunai
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SPECIALIST,

Binding and Wool Twine a Specialty.

HASTINGS, MICH.

is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up the finest of
offices, he invitee the afflicted to call on
him. He urges them Dot to despond
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief. .
Having spent many years In study at
the best medical colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and suc­
cessful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders. he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

ARE YOU SUFFERING
from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles ?
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Dr. Baughman can cure you, If a cure
is at all possible.
He has met with marked success in
treating Rheumatism, Spermattorrhosa,
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
without pain and positively cures.
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
TY.
Call on him at his offices. Hastings,
Mich.
CONSULTATION FREE.
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Cases treated and medicines sent by
mail.
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O"Correspondence solicited.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Anti-Kalsomint, the finest wall finish in the world. Anvlod,
can apply it
Horse Forks, Pulleys and Rope.
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A full line of Hardware always in stock.

Ed. Powers.
You buy a

FURNACE
Buy the best; which yon will find to be

The Kenfield Diving Flue Fumce
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace Company.

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated.
The Heaviest Castings, Will-Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat,
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
tion. See the model at H. A. Goodyear a Son’s Hardware, or
the furnace at W. W. k W. C. Kelly’s building in the rear of.
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and ret
prices.

The Greatest Sale of All I

R CENT. 25
REDUCTION

FURNISHING GOODS
Almost Given Away.

We place before you a list of prices, an array of extreme bottom
figuies not quoted by any house anywhere, solid or bankrupt, cash or
credit:
Celluloid Collars,
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$ 15
Cuffs, _
25
Best Linen Collars, 08
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cuffs,...
;16
Double heel and toe seamless socks.
regular price 1 Oc., 4 pairs for .25
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82.50 Stiff Hats,
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1.50
81.25 ••
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75
81.00 “
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LMi« Della Fowler has been appoint-

Men's Working Shirts,
Summer Undershirts, 50c, 75c, and 81 Neckwear, all
81 Straw Hats, 75c. “
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Unlaundried White Shirts, dou­
ble front and back,
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ours for Business,

.-The following is the

R.-K. GRANT,
Cash Clothier.
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�The Hastings Banner.

weather thatt
On Friday of last week six S-inch
____ ___ “““hre* and1 pipes were driven into the third vein
- —■ for
snme
the [numerous
'°r which
*McblS
Tot
*county
c^
“ la noted.
lakes,
Barry
’ at the water works well, and a tremenJohn Knowlton, who
been’ ’, dous supply obtained as a result. The
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working in Black's marble shop, left1 flow of the water is twice that which
LkiI Ad .willing R*Im:
the city Saturday for parts unknown' tbe engine and pump can convey, which
to a few business men who would like is 1,500,000 gallons per day. So the supto see him about “that small account."1 ply is practically Inexhaustible.
i.r&lt;» Lord'. UM
per wjr.
twirv S«»«*.»cent» per H ue.
The Banner publishes elsewhere the
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io cei.t» ner line.
When' you want a whip, when you
list of marriages as reported to the
&lt;url«e
nowceo ires,
want a good fly net, robe or duster or
Alt DotK** ft* Kalertalumenn tor profit ol In­
' ./•di;B|.&lt;..-nrsBaU*tt«i«.«M0P&lt;»&lt;rehSrttBN0 county clerk for the year 188rt, and thus horse clothing Of any kind, go to John
tr wnevoleK
will bo cbartM far at far this year. Cupid did quite an ex-i
C fle's and you will find exactly what
tensive business, as can be seen by the,
you want at satisfactory prices. The
list
same can be said as to harneta, double
David CArsom,
of Kalamazoo and single, trunks and valises. The
pOI'K REASONS
is complete, the prices right. Mr.
county, died at his home Monday morn­ stock
wby you abould buy Spectacles of
Cole u a square dealer.
ing. The funeral occurred Wednesday,
~Vhe Journal editor is at perfect liber­
conducted under the Masonic order.
Frank Carson of this city attended the ty, au far as the writer Is concerned, to
funeral.
give in full any conversation he may
ho* tuy^Uftn,
Dealers and grocers who sell oleomar­ have bad at any time with the writer
concerning Representative Rogers. We
garine will have to hang out a sign only ask that our contemporary depart
■..I, Ik mra»tu*« tbe pupilary distance of i hereafter. The business of selling paint­ widely from his usual costom in relat- 1
.. &gt; - - to bceurc a belter fit of the speea; also
ed grease and representing it to be fresh ing interviews and tall the truth, and
.
. very lease M-parate.
the whole truth, about tbe matter.
i
ith lb* Klee t» the most liberal, consider- dairy butter is being driven into close
quarters.
fL. W. Kenfield, city plumber, says 1
। . ’be bigb •.nallty 01-the good*.
.tn* ।jn need of optical goods should I
Wm. Hitchcock, with several other Chat 33 individuals and firms have 1
men were lifting on one of tbe boilers ujade application to have their real- 1
at the roller milk Monday, when all the dences or business places supplied with
men except Bill let go. causing one of water from the city water works. 1
his Ungers to get under a block and be This will mean a revenue of over 8200 i
badly bruised.
on the start.) Mr. K. says tbe number ।
R. K. Grant and the writer have the of applicants is constantly increasing;
’ distinguished honor of telling the larg- and he expects there will be 200 patrons
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within a year.
.
EMEL1NE COO1KK.
•est Wall lake fish story of the season,
ON Friday evening last the teachers
having caught and successfully landedl’ of our dty schools met at the residence I
&lt;c
a 5^ pound bass while trolling In that
of Superintendent Cole, and gave him I
lake Thursday.
a .long-to-be remembered surprise by
M
Tiu» frame for AL Hams’ .new house, । presenting him with a complete set of
is now up. This makes four new houees I Thackeray's works in eleven volumes.
1 We think it would lie hard to find a
in
summer
and «
a total
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•••- ward- - n 18
■ probableI corps of teachers, that for the past
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L?132 for
Circulahan tht» week,
Jthat the number for the ward will be. three years, have been more united in
। their work, have been more .faithful to
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yj Bncrewsed to 30.
th«|r superintendent, have developed
’ ( Rumored this morning that work I morp in all directions than have ours.
.land store.
frn the Hastings &amp; Lowell railroad has
Michigan Weather Service.—The
Akter July 1st. Johnstown postoffice&gt; commenced on the Lowell end of the
tem’perature is reported to be about the
wili be discontinued.
line. ) We are unable to state at the
Mhu'Ceville will soon institute ai time of going to press whether this average for the proceeding week, all
K. ot 1‘. lodge 30 to 33 strong.
crops favorably affected. The rainfall
report is correct or not.
reported above the average in all coun­
W 11. Schantz is having his resi­•
Quincy Hynes was among the five ties except Oakland, Eaton and Ionia,
dence .painted up in elegant style.'.
who answered tbe Moxie puule cor­ which report the rainfall below the av­
Heoi'LAk meeting of the Hastings rectly and received a box ot cigars from erage,, Wheat, oats, potatoes and ber­
ries, are growing rapidly and thrifty
fire department Thursday evening.
W. 8. Dillingham &amp; Co., of Detroit and ground crops are in fine condidion.
\nthu5Y Wilmont Is building an Dr. Timmerman was a silent partner Sunshine has been below the average,
addition to his house In the 2d ward.
with Mr. Hynes on the answer.
butM favorable effect has been noted.
The St. John plow company are now (jThe following are the names of the igMAX White, who livA near Mid­
making their headquarters at Allegan. grduates from Barry county at the Uni­
dleville, was arrested In Lake county
The Ad'.cntists ankghout to t-om- versity this year, and the department of
Monday, charged with having stolen a
u.t ore a series ot gospel services in this each: Dora Kennedy and Arthur Hall,
horse from near Middleville the preced­
literary, Richard Batea, law; Wm. ing Wednesday. The stolen animal
At-HU ii as 37! cents has been paid Wright, ctental; Flora Hendershott, belonged to John Riker, of Grand Rap­
:ot extra nice clipif of wool in 'this pharmacy.)
Id*, who was in Middleville last week.1
. market.
More property has changed bands in White was brought before Justice Cobb I
Barry lodge K. of I*, will soon have this city In the past three months than &lt;of Middleville, Tuesday, and bound
one oi tM handsomest society halls in for any previous year in the past de- over to circuit court for trial, lie Is
now in the county bustile, where he
the state.
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caile. This b all because of the fact jhas a chance to ruminate on the dlfli(.KOUERY KTOSE,
Fin Business Men’s Association con- that Hastings b soon to become one of । culties tn the way of the transgressor.
make life a weary waste to the the best residence and business point*
Central House
I&gt; f armers had a due appreclatlon|of I
v-eat beat.
in Michigan.
BLOCK.
----------------- ------le value to themselver.
saying
nothTut. addition io the roller mill is bo­ I Woodland will have u bang-up J uly the
ng pushed*abend rapidly. It will be a ■ 4th celebration thia year, and will out-do' ing about the convenience ot the public, I
■' •• |j sui ceieorauon inis
out-do,' of good roads, we are certain that there
t ig improvement.
’
.
- i all former attempts in that direction,i would be much better road work done.
’ Woi.kbnthe railroad in the south
ith । Ward Shrine ofch„lou^ wil) ddlv,r A ride through the countrv and over j
part of the county is progreseing fav-, the orationJi
.--------------rablyand rapidly.
plenty
to k&lt; Jaud there will be sports in some ot the roads that have latelv been
plenty to keep up Interest and make‘ | -worked” b calculated to drive a maaJ county at six to six and one-half per
It d now unlawful to spear fish in | the day lively.
to the very height ot
of exaspiration,
exaspi
if he
! manages to live through the ordeal.- cent, from the City Bank, whose stbek- I
..uy inland lake in Michigan. The law |
’ went into effect J une Ith.
The Barry county district lodge. No. | One quarter of the road tax in actual- holders are almost all local taxpayers, 1
23. of the 1. O. G. T- will meet in quar­ cash would build more good road in one as well as being furnished exchange to
. Tut Plainwell Independent refers to
I
year than present methods would in a• remit to the state treasurer fret.
Hastings as Fishville. Coming from terly session at Good Templar’s hall. । decade
&gt;
These facts which are of interest to 1
­
Middleville. Wednesday. June 21). at 10
.-peari llle this is pretty good.
every tax-payer in the countv, declsivly/
a. m. There is much important busiChildrens Day was duly and ap­ show why every such individual should)! I
Have vou paid for your paper? If new to come before the meeting and a
' have a warm interest in the home insti-111
you haven't you onght to,'and we want lull attendance is desired.
propriately observed by our Methodist tutioD. And while in one ot
con­ ■
di our con;• vu torio so, as soon as possible.
friends Sunday morning last. The temporaries we have been chai
charged' ‘by |
The Presbyterian HA observed Sun­
TaEptar lodge of this city picnicked
chutch was beautifully decorated for parties interested in the Nati&amp;uu
Iona] x»au*
Bank l
day
last
as
Children's
DajL
The
church
Tbornapple lake Wednesday of last
the occasion with a wealth of fragrant| with selfish motives in printing matters
was gaily and tastefullt^trimmed with flowers. The exercises were highly in­ affecting tbe general public, we leave
^&gt;tk. ami na&gt;! a very enjoyable time.
teresting. all concerned doing them­ -it willingly to every fair-minded man,
, i’. A, IIovgii l&gt;ought of Emeline (lowers, and all that could appeal to the selves great credit. The report of the if it is not for tbe public good to en­
* ‘coper two lots in the second ward, and beautiful in the little folks. Appro­ Sunday school work for the past year courage a good officer in the good ad­
will buihi thereon in the near future. priate exercises and singing made the showed excellent progress to have been ministration of his office and the new
occasion very enjoyable to all concernHaving purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
made by the school. The collection to bank for its public spiritedness and fair
Mi)Ea wool was marketed in this city
.
laid in assisting worthy students to dealing with the county.
Saturday than on anv day for a number
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
The June crop report is at hand, and | complete their courses of study at M.
of yam', and prices lor the same were
A
B
lind
man
who
has
been
buying
way up,
the report indicates quite serious injury E. educational institutions amounted to
sell at and below cost the entire stock of
groceries at all the various grocery
to wheat. Barry county, according to about $24.00.
. Why1 would not a building and loan
stores in the city tor tbe past ten veara
the report, is liable to have about 3* ot
l- a capital thing for the an average crop of wheat, about the
The following is clipped from a Gra- always has his food examined by a
Interesfs ot this city and of its pro­
same of hav. a full average crop of com eosee Go., N. Y., paper, and shows how faithful attendant before eating IL
jectors?
and oats. Fruit for this county is re­ narrowly Clement Mugridge escaped He now trades steadily at Beamer’s,
Main street, and takes his meals with­
Jl'LY 2nd the city water works will ported O. K.
capture, recently:
out a murmur. lie says he cannot see
'•* testel. ami If they prove O. K.. Hast­
The second engine for the water
Information reached the police au- how the f canned tomatoes, peas, corn
ing* will have adequate fire protection
I
etc.,
look, but he knows the quality is
works, which arrived last week, was। tboritie® at Bergen last Monday after­
htrwtftet.
■ .
__
j not the kind called for by the contract noon from Hastings, Mich., that one there when he tastes them. __
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
Thiety eight rents is the highest with Mr. Morgan, and was accordingly Clements Mugridge of that place was
aotch reached in the local wool market. not accepted. It will take some time probably in Bergen and requesting his
them at your own price.
nrreot
on
a
charge
of
forgery.
The
per
­
That price was paid yesterday by F. II. to get the new one in its stead, and it
Do
Year
Own
Dyeing,
at
Home,
with
son accused hail i»een at the residence
Barlow a Co.
now looks doubtful about the water of James Miller nearly all day. and an
For Rent.—Any person desiring to |works being ready for final test by J uly attempt was made to arrest him forth­ They will dve avyrythlug. They are aold every­
with. Uulucklly, however, for the where. Price 10c. a package—«0 colon. They
rtnt a nice house well finished with a 2nd.
no equal for WrengthThrtsfatneM. amount
gnrd well ;in«l cistern and barn, should
The friends of Miss Edith Babcock officer of the law Mugridge had re­ have
ceived some notice of his danger, and n package* or for taatneaa of color, or nos tadapply to Dr. Lathrop. ■' .
feel much agrieved at tbe action of the eluded capture by departing a few inf quaffliea. They do not crock nr amut. For
sale al Wm H G oodraar * Co *., drag and book
. The I H. R. of 1’. will depart for Board of Education in refusing to em­ minutes before his attempted arrest. store. Hasting*- Mich.
C1«y ,
hsdama/co Friday morning. The drill ploy her as a teacher for another year. He was seen on the streets in the village
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of
';hts expect to make competitors hus- They feel that there is a little spite on a short time before this. Diligent
tie if they win first money.
search
was
made
for
him
during
the
work at the bottom of it, and that the ।
Board were made the instrument* for iafternoon and the following night, but
lAcon Mavs purchased of Philo wreaking revenge in a purely personal his
whereabouts have not been discov- ।
I
Dunning l ut week two lots just west matter between Miss Babcock and two icred. One hundred dollars reward was
'•i th» latter’* house on Green street. other teachers. We do not know how offered for -the
arrest Kie »
postal
raid 1
----------------------• rank expects to build there soon.
much truth there is in these allegations, on which the Information came was
cted to the police of Bergen and
We hope for the good name of the directed
DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.
&lt;5hai.l not the water power of the , Kbooli
(here Im™.
1 -—
f- placed
—• •in
” the post­
was Inadvertently
Tbornapple be improved at this point,
We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish­
master's box, ana did not reach its des­
if aomc elites we know of had this
Proprietors,
Some miserable wretch who Isa dis­ tination for several hours. When fin­
ment has of selling the
psver it would not be long unused.
grace to the very name of humanity, ally it was read by Mr. Enoch the con­
There is considerable activity in on Friday night last, cut the throat of a tents were made public. Mugridge
MasonHclreles in this city. Both the valuable horse, belonging to Messrs. was formerly a resident of Bergen, and
known to a good many people here.
h.ue lodges and the chapter are receivClark A Sob. who live on tbe old Parish
The people of Huunxi sad vicinity are cor, -eg a number of desirable members.
farm In Yankee Springs. The animal
Some items which came under our | dlxhy Invited to invpect this market, which they
-------- AT THE-------^xce .January 1st there have been was found dead in a pasture lot the
-sm new- mortgages recorded, and 275 following morning. This mast despic­ notice the other day. and which speak win always And kept neat, clean and tidy. To
L:
(1','' h:»rg«l. which denotes a able act was the means some villain well for tbe management and business 1 provide for keeping meats properly during the
took ti revenge himself for real or methods of our present County Treas­
nealthy condition of financial affairs.
healed term, the Hastings Meat Market Is pro­
fancied wrongs. If caught, as w&lt;- hope
There is talk of a printer’s picnic ,he may be. the perpetrator o'Jght to be urer. Mr. Hough, and also which illus­
trate very effectively the beneot the vided with the
^dMinquet at Thornapple lake in tiie 1punished to the extent of the law.
countv is receiving from the organiza­
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
Circulars will be sent to
Bock. Cooler,
One week ago Saturday tb'« Univer­ tion o’fthe new City Bank are the fol­
printer in the county this week.
plete, and the prices right Whenever you want any
facts
sity freshmen and Detroit high school lowing
During the administration of the late
cmit5v,L.Ln llM another liquor suit i
crossed bat* at Ann Arbor, the county treasurer and previously,though Tbe finest made. Only three others In use In
n band, a saloon keeper named Treat nines
j
the county had all its money on deposit
the sute.
°f selling bug juice on the .former winning by a score of 10 to 9.
jHalh. The case will be tried June and having 14 base hits to their credit. in tbe Hastings National Bank from
'to 7 for Detroit h. *. Here b what the one year s end to the other, the county
Call on us. Prescriptions carefully and. accurately com­
:
’Wt- ofL1' ‘‘^nstrLln'0™
WM
U* g»me
better faTain^F'’?1
Annbatting
Arbor of
Courier has of
to say
about
Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock
। Pu+5 P^Pl' 's side of the case against
Present Ay
and
had to borrow
Jt
J
two
Hastings members
ofCook
the Fresh­ l
pounded from fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to
22*wO&gt;.of Johnstown, charged with ’man niry:
projKAe to keep ou hand constantly the fine*!

'TTT'lSOJ. TBorarur.JOBE H, us.

OlottLier.

JOHN BESSMER.

GREAT

SUIT

Men’s $4.50 Suits cut to $2.50.
“

5.00

6.00
8.00
10.00

Local News.

SALE

Men’s $12 Suits cut: to $8.50
“
14 “
“
10.00
16 ••
“
12.00
18 “
‘
13.50
20 “
"
16.00

3.00.
4.50.
5.00.
7.00.

CUT PRICES

Cash buyers will please note: We have drove the knife
to the hilt
in this tremendous sacrifice of most desirable goods.
Call early before stock is broken,

-?.? E. Y. HOGLE.
COST!

BELOW COST!

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

I,ADIES

। PEERLESS DYES.

Mark This

IK MEAT M!

Watches, .Clocks and Jewelry!

Central House Block.

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit!

WJLi hiwr-i

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—

cuts of steak, also all other kinds ot meats kept

Do Business; Straight Business, and lots of It
Respectfully,

wvt-rai
months.
Th™ vtwr.
however, our county treas-.
nrw while giving both bank* a share

®

MM Coo* .

""V-,!

rl be able.ro borrow money tor the

CALL X2ST

BAQGHIAN &amp;

�GOVERNOR HILFS GUESTS.

A SADDER BUT WISER MAN

BUSINESS NOTES.

TWO CONFIDENCE MEN.

PARTY AT ALBANY.
Minneapolis last

at United Btaten marshal's sale Wednesday
fnrgl.OOO.OOO.
From July 1, 19W. until Oct 1, 1888, tbe
Kentucky distillers have agreed to make no
whisky. Tbers are in bend in tl&gt;o Blue
Gram statc 3»,000,000 gallon, of ilqunr.

th- Northern Adi

pr-ddenl's car was

t

3

wcret anxious u&gt; sw
him I iwd Mrs. Cleve-

MilMAVKU. Wia. Juno 8. -Strenuous
efforts ore being mvU to cause city newspa[ers and corfwpondants of outddv paper* to

ago.
report-* an improvement both in crop reporta
nnd th*- financial situation, and snys Hint Imt
for the labor trouble and, exeteive specula­
tion tiu&gt; outlook would la&gt; entirely aatisfactory. Money is in good &lt;ut«ply at all points,
and collections fair and improving. The
burines* failures in the United Rtato* andCanada for the seven days numbered 1*3,
against 2l/&gt; during -ttw corresponding period

b’itnx, have compromised with their creditors
at SO per rout Tljefr liabilities are 1130,(XXI

knowlnlgeri tlw pcmeiv’e of tbo ititef«s.tad tail

made at Brushton. whore the pnwi.L-nt.
chatted |Jra&lt;antly with a little cluster of per-

tbh be had I’murht for Dr. Ward, sind laugh­
ingly exchanged gn*»l-byc-With u tociferow
Th.’ jwtty reat-bed here Friday morning at

tend nt.
live manMn tn a rerriage with Adjt. Gen.
Porter and Cot and Mrs. Lnm*&gt;nt with Co).
Rice. The pnrty h»»k breakfart With Gov-

Chicago, June 7.—Rain interfered with
the base ball playing very extensively Mon­
day League garwa played: Al Philadel­
phia-Philadelphia 0, Now York •»—game
called, darknev: at Washington City—
Washington 1, Boston 7—game colled, darkChicago, June 8.—Tin* home Unguy club,
nftnr Iteating the Detroit* last week and hold­
ing their own with th** New* Yorkers, played
nt hkilanajvtlis Tuewlay. and were beaten by
a score of 5 to 3. Other ganwa: A&lt; Detroit
—Detroit 6, Pittsburg 1; at
Iphin—
darknesK. Tire WashingUm-Boaton game was
postponeiL
Chicago, June 9.— Lx-ogun law l&gt;all clulw
•cared as foltosrs Wednuday-. At Indlana;*olb—Indianapolis 8, Chicago 8; at Washing­
ton- Washington d, Boston 3; at I'hibidelphU-I’hlkdMphia 4, Now York 7.
CktGAGO, Jun. W.—The Chicago League
chib rignalizrd their return home after their
eastern tour by going down before, the Pitta­
burg Ixiya. Tl&gt;»&gt; s&lt;x&gt;n&gt; was: ChicagoPittaInirgh. Other Ixaguo score*: At Boston—
Boston 7, Philadelphia 8; at New Yurik^-Now
York 2, Washington 3; at Detroit—1W foil",
Indianapolis S.
Chicago. June 11.—The following , re the
reconh made Friday by National Irfjguc lore,
ball clubs: At Chicago—Chicago"710, Pitteburg I-; at Detroit—Detroit 21, Indiana;sdis
2; at Botton—Philadelphia 4. Boaton 7; at

Ward. Q&gt;&gt;. Rice, Judge Muller an*! Governor
Hill.
Governor Hill took up hfc« realdencc In tlie
executive nunwioti Thunday night. I: is a
luxurious aIkxIk With a simplicity that is
•ion of the smallret chamber in &lt;&gt;«•' building.
made ready for the distinguished gmwta, who

hngany dreenng-raae and Lrlstrnd, rxquiMtaly
reirrrei, three handmrae engravings, two
Itoxuriniidy padded chair* upholrt-rrel in
tapestry, and n sublure I carpet forhi the

Ever einri “ron’ men l«av. flo-xled into
tho city, aid nre now
nmning several gan&gt;*
Ufng housrt in full

nrntErm
who introduced himself m Ham Dye,
of a ;&gt;nwajnent
of Detroit, th
’ a son
: “Tty Stanch
Detroit Imnkdr.
friend of the doctor.
He statrel that n
mutualfriend
of l**h hn.l up-nrel up
a real
*•&lt;&gt;« office
here, and that

spoils—won 8, lot B.
Saturday a league games showed thofollow­
ing srorra: At Chicago—Chicago «, Pitta­
burg 4; at Drtroit— Detroit 7, Indianapolis 0;

i/rintcrx, (bo original gift of 310,000 has bren

Herbert Wolcott, whom ha askeil for
gyn. Thh he got: then went back and won
again.
“No. XC won »16,500, but the

tor the l»»t, n lmrenpon tbe doctor volunteered
to furnish th- money. Accordingly, b» went
to Nudawnacbcr'x bank and drew Fl.000 of

who in turn called upon tin police, but in
and only a few hour*
later found the doctor

affidavit alleging
that Mr. Baldwin­
motion for aehangof venpe is simply
t o defeat justh u
J. bs ldwix.
she being poor
Baldwin rich, and that there would bt
difficulty in obtaining an impartial jury.

ItrlUlant Reception and Tilnner Given Rim

Eugtiw* Kelly, Charlei A. Dann nnd Lieuten­
ant Go ventor Dorebcimor. Memr-i Grace and
Dana, Brehop O'Famdl, the Her. Dr. W. T.
IJoytl, and Governor Green replied to treistx.
Mr. O'Brien made a speech hi which ho dr-

received from Governor Hill, Mayor Hewitt,
Gen. Shcrrtum, Roacoo Conkling, Governor
Ixamtlmry of Connecticut, ex-41ov«rnor
Hoodly of Ohio, end President Fitzgerald of
the Land league After midnight Mr. O'Brien

THE CRIMINAL- CALENDAR.

aavaiiceo* *««■
—- -------ensure! a mart remarkable oerunwix T w
mother rat raurei berwlf on brr Laan. hr. and
bit ami ecratcbed btf offspring »u eeverely.

gars a cuupk of squeaks, which quickly
brought her young and thirsty brood to bcr
ride, and al! fearlendy drank to their fill.
Now, this old mother rat was experienced.
l*ml evidently L-ornrei brr hwou in that whaol

youflg and untaught litter to taste water
which might have contained rat jwdson, or

Ex-8eree-

loading ciuxlulate, and hi* nomtnathiu by tbo
Republican catmis is considered jroliahle.
but a liolt is predictreL According to a New

Uli 1MU.

day night Upon O’Dohorty moving an
ameniiment Parnell roqiie*tei him to with­
draw it saying that the time -xvupis.1 on ths
hill made it necessary to offer no amendmenu but what were absolutelv ncvwarv.
O'Doberty withdrew the amendnrenu
‘

thirty rod-, in diameter swept tb- country
thirty njliw north of Irere Monday, doing
considerable damage to crops and !&gt;onrax, atxl
dropping hnil as large » hens' rgga. It waa
funnel eliapcl, and it could be plainly •.•on
from thi.- city, whore th- sky was clear au-l
the sun shilling brightly.

Maduot, June 7.—It is rq»orte&lt;1 thit hid­
den treasure to the value of jKK.OQiOno has
Ireen diwovared in the pints, of a d-rcawd
ririor al Rabat, Morocco. The sultan. It is
raid, has confiscated the treasure and H her.
tag it conveyed to the Imperial coffenu
Terrible Colliery IH'Mter.
----- ■ - ---- ............
.--.TurTR
Wednesday in a coal pit at Gsle.-n Kirrl™.
town in Westphalia. Fnrty-ooe bodies h*.

VIGOR,
- Zf-1__ »«. &gt;■■ r

Tlie only b4nd of LiuMre Sra„
awarded n £m Cj.w i:.«fcd«2
Mew Orieana Exposition,
teed absolutely pure, and for (:S‘
household purperaa ia Un ray^2*

SOAR

Ixs.

ririne iiarsu au** ’“J1
freelv. Nothing I tried seemed to do
•nr'good until I comtorneed using
Ayer s Hair Vigor. Three bottles of
this preparation restored my Lair to a
Isealthv condition, and it is how soft
and tdiint. My scalp l» cured, and It
u S12n free from dandruff.-Mr. E. IL

Fut*. Milwaukee. Wfr-

Ayerjs Hair Vigor,
Psurxrr safxtt. prompt action, and
wonderful curative properties, easily
place Ayer’s Pills at tbe head of tlie list
&lt;M jKipnlar remedies for Birk anil Nerv­
ous Headaches. Constipation, and all all­
meats originating Id a disordered Liver.
I have been a great sufferer from
Headache, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills
are the onlv medicine that has .rer
given me relkf. One dou of these Pill#
will quickly move my bowels, and free
mv head from pain.1— ’William L- Page,
Richmond. Va.

Ayer’s Pills,

Naturalist.

pUabte. more comfortable, and NEVER

1.000,000^

AND UPURDS

What's them ferf I inquired.

The New York Prohibition state conren-

rangenx-nta iiave been made fur a vigoroux
campaign.
Cardinal Gibbens reached Baltimore ou

suffering greatly from the drought
formal opening of tbe Oliver WendJl Holme.

Four children, perished tn a burning Imllding at Bedford. Canada, WednevAay.

,----—
niunnivn
Banker* nwoemtiun will l« held at Pittsburg
Oct 13-13.

Monday afternoon at Pittalniqt. Pa.. Fred-

for tin MMNHipj*! valley Monday, the Norm

structe.1 to deny the facilities of tte mouev2^7 ,*"** Ottered Irtter deiTtnomts in
Tbo ( hicago Farm Journal, an alkegrel
fnuklulrnt enterprise.
Coapklauhare been fll-d with the luter-

Tbe tmxncnM aale of tbeae Corsets U
now over 7000 daily.
Beware of worthier Imitations bocal
with various kinds of cord.
Nods are genuine unlew “Dr. War­
ner'* Corallne” teprinted on tatodeo.'
tbe eioel cover ______

FOB BILE BT ALL LE1DIB 0 KElCElim.

better pull that thing down now an' get to
your work.’ 'L-mme alone, dad.- Ire replirei,
•I’ll git thar you’ And, by gosh, bs did.
Tbe next time I took a look at him be was a­
, hauling In ou the kite line, with a smile on
hb face as brood a&lt; a furrer. When tbe

take a body smile, too. Any you fellers
ant to guess what was on that kiteri
Non- of the drummer* wanted to gwwt, and
te old mail continued hi* story:
“Wall, idr, a siltin' on the Sop o’ that kite

Michigan(Tentrai

—
---- -------- --.’
•J ■WSUJ All
day ba gita kind o’ tired like an* looks around

what my boy wns countin' on when ho built
that kite. By offerin' tbe grew a place to
stnn an* vnmi
.&lt; ...

Tks .Niagara Falls
GRAND RAIHDB DIVISION.
KASTWAJU&gt;.

Taking effect Nor. lttb.lMa.
*°K°t from Um to

"’••■i P"H herdow]1

,
..—----“ “lu s-uicago
to7e '’. i?'00*e TOU •®art- r-orr WUn’
tellers don t happen to know what wild mese
is wuth now in th&lt; —
—Chicago Herald.

We have handled your cigars tor mare than
Vour "Tan»lll'» Punch-- Is tbh 'teS
** *!“«*“}* In&lt;wt popular nlrkH cigar we bare
• *tiuourteadlngtoclxJ?
&lt;&gt;NTRR&amp;Co..drnnlsi* Bockturd HL
Address R. W. TANdffrL CtT cuicMn

m»W.and
Joh.xR. J

Wtt. H. JEWK1X. Pr'iHity Sheriff’

■till twelve bodies in tbe pit.

partly ctxwuined by fire Moudav, with a l&lt;*i
of 8500,000.
Fire in tbe Eagle Flour-mills at SL Louk,

terribly

u A ID that has become weak, gray.
HAIK and fa*ls&lt;l. mar have new lifr
■nd color restored to ft by the use ol
“ er^H.ir Vigor. -My hair wm thin,
failed, and dry, and fell out in large
nu.nth.es. Am'. Hate Vigor atopped
Hie falling, ami restored my hair to It.
original color. As a dreaaing for the
hair Ibis preparation has.no equal.—
Mary N. Hammond. Stillwater, Minn-

northwret has l&gt;cen notified, but pmumably
tbo fallow^ will lay low for a while or get

Five boys were drowned In the Maquoketa
river, hear Davenport, Iowa, Monday, while
bathing. Two Maquoketa families’ named
Beck and Hingle, are the sufferers by the mddent.

night. Seven pan«ig&lt;-re were injured. The
Phillipa exenndon I&gt;arty, on route from Bo-,
ton to California were on lx»ard.
An explosion at gasoline Thurxtay at Clmr

nearlr bald ffr six years, during which
timed many hair preparations, but

r*vad««nCre&lt;lM sod lor Cash, sad Low Batea H
Ttt UTTU UtUFNI WITH UULW1T CT

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

a wrote Hair Vigor has given me
AYER S SSictiSwartioto Iw"J

KIRKS
whit^

little wane in lowly animal Ufa the thought

wood tree.

Chicago. Ilk. June 8,-Jerob Kent Botafred. th- veteran jmcker and one of tlw* verv
d.rel at hh hooM
at S octock Wednesday afternoon. He had
Loen ill for several wrote*.

calendar forty-four U-mix
formerly a very prominent citlxen of Battle
Creek.
_________

mining membership in the tederatiou.

ahrad and
Tbaoldrat
leap like a
thn.llsh 111

w-ll— Ib»dr.«, ram
all Malp dfrea.es, .ml to the moat cleanly
of all italr preparafroni.

RIVER BOTTOM

O’BRIEN SAILS FOR HOME.

Dr. McGlynn,

lion of T jlw&lt; convention. Samuel Oonineet,

half grown young one. rtUbrd
tried to bo Ont nt the water.
thereujxm immediately made a
.
&gt;___ 2. «*..
nt

dared condition. Th“steerer" had won
‘•I wan: to tell you a little story about my
#16,.%0upoti being fur­ •boy out in Newbroakey," said an ok! fanner
nished with I8.IXX), and
tiu-n politely accora- who had been telling bla» some pretty tali
iwnirei Mr. Wolcott

death of the late Austin F. Pike.
Th.&lt; de­
recently

an extra «ne for an ofll. r employing eight

delegate*. Mrw*. McDaniel* nt Indianapolis,
Koken of Si. Txml. and Og&lt;im of dnannatl.

For Toilet Uee.

in so incoherent n manner that the bank

Coxconn, N. H.. Juiin S. —The legislature

Sixty-ninth regiment and others.

rwolutkn cnnimemtetory of

i«l e.,.,d»drf to
of the veteran. After a’ careful surrey of
the surromslings, our old rodent seemed to
be satisfied that all-was right, and made a
oatfon exit from the bom. retreat- *
fresh pem Of water hod b-sui
before the chicken coop for the use of.Mother
•CWck* cn*l her interesting brood. Three all
seemed to Lave ■atiriled their thtart. and tbe
^Tter looked a fnendly Invitation to tbe
thiraty ohl rat, which immediately started

looked suspiciously about her, then very
cautiqnsly and carefully took a ilainty little
«ip of the liquid. She taxto I it as tonta tire)y
nn*l critically as a probteonni toa tatter,
and when &gt;J»a wm eutWlrei that it ei.-ntainrel

j*OR AXGKLKM,

raitteo of
Irish (xfrllamantarv fund. Ex­
Mayor Grace preaidwt Among other* |res«nt wore Bishop O’Fnrrell of Trenton, Gov-

national typographical oourention Wednes­
day Anguvt Donath, chairman of the CliIM«Dretri fund. reported tliat by contributions

‘’”, ,72
rJu

er began to l*t and _ywou. Gradually tlie VSi

at Borton—Philadelphia 0, Boston 11.

Nxw York. Jun-K-Editor O'Brian was
give® a IHJIiaut n-’.-epUno and dimur nt tho
Hoffman bouw* Tuesday night by thn Irish

niittre of live on plnte matter wn. appointed.

ot •»

_

rm y much iwtonbhrei and frightened at the
The latter acqukw-ed nml went along into » •traugu and utwcduntablc i-Uavior of their
neatly furnished room «u Broadway. There mother. I was ns much astonbLed a« they.
be met tbe “real re-tate man." « !«&gt;. after s*&gt;n*e
talk and remveraaUou. put ont a whole lottery •come of thte remarkable performance. When
arrangenH'nt. with all
reason for her extraordinary behavior Iwgan
to bo revealed nt once in the Intelligent action
phcmalin. The “steer-

gromxl of preju­
dice. Mine Perkins

- Tlie thirty-fifth
annual v—iui of ih*« InternaUonel Typogrn|ihl&lt;nl a.’.wiiti.H* nW InTe Monday
f’r.»iilctii • Anirexi in hi* addrr*

—,,

SI. lost JO; Philadelphia—won 17, hurt 10;
Chicago-won 16, Jost 17; Pittaburg—won 13,

pxxnbe.
fendant

AMONG THE TYPESTICKERS.

As throwing iigar up*™
j*-" intelligsore of U» animal cr*tlt&gt;D'‘ Ji7 Umuaninff rower, K
..........
. ............ ~~

tOTLerat tod net reached tlwjtan before fire

intown, being one of
tbe oldest inhabitant*.
Tuesday aflenwon bo
wm accosted by a

Chicago, Juno 13.—Th- position of the
league clulw has not changed during thweek [suit, except that Chicago lias tightened
it- grip on the fifth place. The acbeduU

ugntnrt ‘•Lucky -

ouk. Junn 10.—A qxx-ial from
Washington to The HrraMaay*: Mr* €lev.«-

POWERS.

wte;, t ooU-1 U» h~H ot •
twizzled rot tbrod from a neighboring rat

thk

dent xwii out upon

REASON IHO

vond tb" mere prne oi
wH, w tfr. . 6rW
lndJ«t ot sbldl 1 — •
warn Jw b ~rl&gt;

amount now in store b nearly 7,000,00) bush-

wrjods. was through a
delightful picturesque
country. Miura was

HAT’S

DR. WOLCOTT'S EXPERIENCE WITH

ARRIVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND H13

dentlal party rwu-lwd Pau! Smtth'* station
Thunday evening a special rar was awaiting

*

$25,000.00
IN GOLD!

AdmWlstrator ■ SalsIn the matter of the relate ol John

KILL BK PAID FOB

ARBUCKLE8' COFFEE WRAPPED.
1
2
6
25
100
200
1,000

Premium, •
Premiums, •
Premiums,
Premiums, •
Premiums,
Premiums, •
Premiums,

■ 1,000.00
•500.00 each
■250.00 "
8100.00 "
•50.00 "
• 20.00 “
•10.00 "

FOUR LAST CHANCE/4*

MINNESOTA^
DAKOTA
low PRICES.

THE
CKOfift
■ORTH-

JJARBLE

Dilnth, Soitk StaiAtlaiticR’y
"The Soo-MBckinaw Short Line.’

°“’ SSShHU;,*y

,ro"

ITSEI.F In Fire

Paul railroad of disoritnlnaling agaimt m»'i

safe investment

Is again rwdiy f°r

He has fitted up hte rrachlartT ,n li-f

The territory traversed is famous for its

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
Tickets for sale at ait points r» tliH route.
^WMaM. Folders. Rates and Information ad

SSP.^JIWN.

t

stand

million

S83-.

.

WOOL CARDING-

And is better prepared than e»er

.

carding.

Urdlng «nd Oiling. 12

•“ 1

K- W. ALLKN,
d

AU work done ou short notice
to order. Orders scut hf exiirew P
tended to.
WL«.

WBLCOME*^

�STRTCK PAY DIRT.

yachtsmen

SURPRISED

/L fft')

dependent pension bill.

MEN. IN THEIR BONES.

gOME DAMAGING TESTIMONY AN THE

CHICAGO BOODLE CASE.

W*. J1™* U.-A committee of
tte Grand Army of tbe Republic ha* drafted
a dependent pension UH for submimion to

WHERE

THOSE

THAT

HANG

IN

DOCTORS’ CLOSET8 COME FROM.

druggist*.

Tbe present lejrtslnture bus cost the
state about enough, say 8150,000.
Articulated

CniCAO*', Juw ”• -Tb# ,rUI ct McGarigl*
ondMclHxiald bid* fair to be prolonged foe
K4UC till"-, tbe pnaecutiou having given no­
r II. .: they ”iU examine tw*»
s
Ho*r much testimonj

ab
Jal friend of tbe
(tong just then. "Why,
c*‘**«rg*1 veteran* who
**rv«« thia* month* ahallreretvo &gt;12 a month
jm.vi.M their dtebility ta not due to t.r-

,. S.-hodder, n brotherf&gt;f -Nic,’ testified
b- : . latum* ‘‘t hi* brother with Mc!d He mid that McDonald and the
|...!l r&gt;wen&gt; anxiou* to get hold of
and have him straighten up hi* books,

‘ rap- !f 1&gt;«

“Skeleton* have ruled firm and active
throughout tbe year, with price* unchanged.
Wa have been able to supply tbe demand for
tbe common varieties promptly, but tbe

h“ account* ac they

*Chark« B. Abbott, wcretary of the Col-

In this regard the market I* *tlU unchanged,
although our broker In Fart* bar order* to

niiMis X Ohio coal mining coii&gt;i&gt;any. trs-

non to continue through lifo Jr during tin
jwnod of belphaonem.
Ihmishment for
agents or attorney: accepting a greater feo
than &gt;10 b provided.

hod anything to do. and McGar-

unlv
obtained
after
jany
^v«xl to
j»y
ML«O.
1 this m-&gt;uey was not
u^aijg- a* agreed upon h* tMcGnr,v&lt;n!.d them from obtainingttmtx.ilFtnully the money wan paid Mc&lt;lar■_ tl- •• &gt;unty lr»|«tal, and then tne con"..• given fotbecomfnny. McWartgle
b.- witn.M* be did not gut one emit of
v. .i:. r himself. ’ The contract spoke* of
for furtu*hing tbe county iiu&gt;titetion«
aiforod. After tbv fll.lW ha.1 been paid
.11 wtibti-n-ai
'Mi* given to McGarigie
,.i kw vwn tt*e.
i'mtai;\ Jun* I'—Much to th* surpri’w
f,venl«ily tlie jrpwrtition In tbe Ix^Ao
:,M-^-soi their tw’iowwiy WwinesdayfnBo
.. f. i.ve thought ibei e were tuauy
*Ttto 1- ftamiMd and were not ready to
;r.«wd, *1 tu-judge adjourned court uatil
t-TOCAtm. Jone I! —At the beginning of
Friday * iHMring in tbe boodle trial, various
w!ta«re«w tcufird to McGarigleM good repuUuuty caninimkraerii were then call«l na l

abo as to various other matters- connected
tncei-wni &amp;!,«■«' "-rnminntiun *aM he had
&lt;■&gt; ntributid to a fund to pay counae! In thw
hiniself reatingluhder

'ifiie :&lt;-.timuny w#« nA*.
:itihqv/ Tbo judge n'&lt;ti• that hr would limit tlummato i-putution to t weatj.
be reputiitl&gt; UUlttrSS

»HK ATLAXTTC.
ttny -v’cht *vwr t™*11 opting
the Thistle A. It may hare l«-n tbe good
jwigtnent of her owner and sailing master.

over the Frix ilia and tbe cutter Galatea in a
way that surprised everybody.
The Rhamrock, designed. owned, and sailed

beaten tbe Atlantic by about teu niiuutw.

A CARDINAL’S PATRIOTIC ADVICE.

magnitude and imjiertancr are known to but
Baltimokr, Md., June Kk— Cardinal GibI ■'sis jMToelwvi to an imnwnx- cungngatioa it interesting; it attract* attention solely be­
at the cathedral Sunday for the first time came tbe article is In itself fascinating. But
«ince hi* return from Rome. In the course’
of ht* u-rnmn be M1d Umt fa, h;ui u. VclcJ ex.
trnriveJy in hoirope, mpecially In Italy,
F ranee. Belgium and Holland. He then cum- people is Wholly dependant on foreign connpared tbo condition of tlrf laboring .-li..^ &gt;.
be had otaeried It in thaw countries with
that of the working people hi the United
“After all my obivrration, ” he said,
I
am
jm-(«rol
u»
commend our
American institution*. Tbe condition of

F.uro|«*n countries.

nor tbe Priscilla, the former going over tbe
cqunaof almost thirty milw.in4:20;2fi.the Prw-

an uralwtanding with him

iip

urraugementf’1

McDonald* testimony wn» a general and ctntlbalunil
-"tv"

*1! the other witrw-x. for the piosocuUon.
He ku I be Ln,| keened Kcbncieler money very
frequently an 1 r»rcy time had taken security
m «vatntyi*[vr at M) cents on dollar, and
tib w«» his who!,- burinraa connection with

McDonald) »a&lt; a- member, and nothing to
do with -kolK-* he said. He xlwi aware
that Sti r.es kr owed him aliout K1,OX». All,
McDonald'* ait&lt;«er* were ready and etnpliiti-. He oKvndwl the witiiewi stand fear-

“““

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

.u.v ur;.

This powder newrartee. A marvel of purl
takai Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frvacrlptlou the ttrearuiand wboie*omeas*s. Moreeoooomlt
might have been restored to health and happl- tbantbe ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold
ntws. If any lady reader of these line* la simi­ competition with tbe mulUtodeof iowteat-sbt
larly afflicted, let her lose no time In procuring weight, slum or phospnate powders. 8qld o:
r”™SW
the -Faiorlte Prv»- rlpUut&gt; " it give her n4w !«?Jt
nr Hr* UAta
a—

■...» —SU W. V, J

KM ■■■/!&gt;« J IV

fanded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper.

. Ionia county was flrat eettled by
white men M yean ago Saturday.

Wotting Classes, Attention

That tbe body Is more susceptible to beaeGt ■uu rrvra OU ram io en.oo per evening, ana a
from luedklue than at any other season. Hence proportional sura by devoting all their time to
tiro inmoruuicr of taking Hood's baraaparlll-A the businesM. Boy* and girls warn nearly a*
now when it will do you the most good. It ta
really wonderful lor purifying and enriching
the blood, creaUng an appetite, and giving a
healthy tone to the w hole system. Be sure to
get Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is peculiar to

AL KMOVUDOB

P*y No More Money tn Quacks,
will send YOU a Xew Self Cure, discovered
after » years' experimenting, ehleti Never
site and Creta you Abaolately Nothing
until cured. Address
HENRY SPRALL, Box Mi, Milwaukee, Wb.

can be faithful to your church atwl loyal to
sour republic at tbe same time.”
The caidinal condemned and denouncol
Anarrhhrfi and Soeialiwn. Mtd concluded by
saying that though the porie hail neither tern-

ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE IBPROVED PUTAL00I

LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.

taxstxo, Mich,. June S.—The governor
teal to the legu-laturo Tu.vaUy a reu. of tbo

arguevl for the ImxmIboldcre of the Toledo,
Cincinnati A* fit Louis
com- in Judge Gre»d»-

America cannot compete.
“Incredible aa it may *eem, a skeleton well
mounted and pcatiy packed in a white pine

omnrgnrine bill has pa«ed UhU Louws. There

morning.

The caret*

banging from the top by a screw running
down through the skull. If the box i« covered
with red phuh and lined with bli** satin the
simple jiacklng case beootnc* a neat, attrnc-

M. D. Campbell, the governor * private secre­
tary. The latter Called Manley a liar, and
Manley struck him in the face with a roll cf
mminM ripL Campbell countered with a blow

:■&gt; fay th-

~ **

Her beauty b*«l failed, her former high Utatts
had given pteee to a dull latitude. What had
cau’od thia change? Functlvn-il derangement;

|jonesUIeljgJbM/len.
a:.aTOUI

Tbe Atlantic, Fri»"♦Ha aiui Galatea contested in the big d.xjp
clnm tbo race for tbe 8ew*nb*ka-Coritilbinn
tenors Saturday. Tlie wind wua regular

Willis McNair, of Hudson, was kick­
ed to death by a horse Monday.

Whatever may be the

volvrs

her owe nlKKit Pfeiffer

I*nny goblete they buy erf Italian vendor*.

of low spirits and pUwr mbitakstdc premonitory
• jiuptetn* uf coniumptlon 1 told him to get a
supply of Dr. Pierre’* Golden Medical IHseoveryalonre. Be did so and look at blin now!
Did you eter sec *hea’tliiur looking man? Tbe
Discovery bus snatched thuumuids from con­
sumptives grave*. I knew it would cure Bmlth.
It's always the way.

et«i Tbe ir'lig.-rviits were then M^nrate-L
Baxmixo. Mieh., June 9.-The senate pat
in Wwlntaday debating tbe high license liquor
bill nnd forward**! ft to thin! reading. Tbe
bm»w 'passed the Grinnell election bill, which
pros idre that tlie ticket*, .shall be printed by
themithoriti.-.; that tbe voter shall '•fleet his
candidates un the ticket in a room aJona, or
if be can not read the name* (they are all on
the same ticket) they shall be read to him.

lien bill. It pro* idee that an election on suppiwoing liquor wiling in • county shall to
held on petition of one-f.fth of the voters in
tbe county, ami if carried (hall O|&gt;erate fur

pasaed tbe university appropriation bill over
the governor-* veto Thuptlay, and killed the

propriatlona
»
Larpixa. Mich., June IL—Tbe concurrent
reoolarlon accepting tbe tender of &gt;15.000 by
cuogwsu for an experimental agricultural
farm lim. been wloj-ted by Ixrtb hou-ew of tbe
legislature. A bill providing that l«j-» who

f l:2,0u0.

the

wonr. &lt;•. ixgkrsoll. in ( imn&lt;vry A. J.
Ricks f’il&gt;-d a report in favor of tlie holders of
the reeuiver’s ccrtiflcetcs a* against the firstmortgage Ix'ndboldgr*. Exceptions are now
Ittvught Io tbe mailer'* rejort as to lunurttie*

Sugar refining company'« sugar bouses at

Saturday morning.
Tbe buiMings, which
covered nearly a half an acre of ground, were
in height. Th" total loss on tbe bulling* t»
IOOO.OCD, and un Hie stock nnd inaehturry
&gt;l,150,«)l&gt; Tteijropmty wa* injured fora
large sum. :

• Derm, Gul, Junes.—Lyman J. Gage, a
wealthy Chicago gentleman, was married
here Tuesday^ to Mr* Cornelia Gage, widow
of hia IceXher. Tbe happy J*lr left fur Chi­
cago Weducxiay.

course, moot physicians jirefcr a Work wal­
nut cabinet, with glass doors covered with
a red curtain, bat that is a miter of taste,
not that 1 would recommend any on® to
purchase a &gt;30 skeleton unlcra for temporary
use. They are not over substantial; they
cannot be polhbed up very nicely, and they
art' apt to crumble. Yea see. tbe &gt;30 skek&gt;
tons are taken from the coipee* of people well
advanced m life, like yourself. where tbo caL
careou* matter picdotnitiatee in the boms.
Bowles, some people have benn* that arc
naturally more brittle than ether people's.
Tbe anatomist in the Pari* skeleton factory
is able to tell by tbe look* of tbe (abject just

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
Tho Bost Is Always the Cheapest.

BOOSIER MANUFACTURING CO., FORT WAYNE, IM.

for mounting, for tbe wtnteiiiu-proews tends
to make tbe l-c.ne- more brittle than tbeylare
naturally Tbe skeleton of a young ]&gt;eraon

HASTINGS MICH

hanevd pride A first cia** akeleton will bring
9125. and at that figure it would be a delight

artimlationr. and everything in Kyle.

Nos

THE MARKETS.
with aolid diver. Although not quite to nb■tantia) or wall able to etand tbe rough mage
to which atudeut* rabject *ueh apeclmenx, this
love of tbe beautiful ought by all mean* to be
encouraged.

booth

BHOEaj

amy right along without hesitation.
A’MONKEY AND PARROT TIME

Yortr. Juno l-’t.—Tbe Anarehtata
■ eM • ptctiK' at ‘ G-ittcuburg, Jf. J., Sunday
iftenu. n Th.- r«xij&gt;t* from admi*mon few
usmtmkd f.&gt;r tin- Unefit of tbe Chicago
HaymarLei priwaixx During th., afternoon
tbe &lt;tv.w,| l^raox, incrinavl atlhe prwmcw of
■*Tw»J reporters and officer « Gntteuburg
,
............inner* iio/i nuxMi 'K&gt;
'•t’[•♦cL-m. Suddenly an attack wns made
"Pun • &lt;v&gt;n«tal,ta ~...i -______ ■________ ■
rinisui.
wound-

tiHwi,
I .
nnu noys irom u&gt;* Weetewxe,, i.nl] gr.niniis, -where tho Danbury
«■" *&gt; &lt;n 1.“crew, rushed to the park and
uepartef thentiam* and constable*.
nMmy L.-cl. were l-roken. and the
.* “5‘J ”&gt;'n'T’**»or the Wm
-iteihw
" lrn tlie riuUrs “* ‘be police
"f*1 the park tvn*
I
) drM-rted. The inun raid to be seri-

Imnking bill Tbe senate defeated tbe 2-cent
railway fare bill, and the proposal for cheap
l.fiJO-mile ticket*. This probably defeat* tbi*
kirwl of legnlatiou. Both bouses adjourned
until Munday.
*

are wanted. Well whitened bones articulated

shocked about 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to
bear that Profemur E. ft Chirk, «upenntmdcut of tbe public acboobt, wna riiot and kiDoi

•xcept shortly after tbe arrival of a French
line (taamer.'wben a fresh importation might
incrsaM tbe stock temporarily. 5ot tea than
S00 of these (keleton* are sold every year
right tere In tbb dty, where all tbe import­
.
._________ &lt; T want te. aannhulaa

men. having had a long-rianding comity, got
into a quarrel Tuesday afternoon in the hlgbschnol room, when Principal Poeey drew a
•
•
• three shot* at Clark in th*
wounding him acrerely in
prtw
al.oul.lw.
Posey srnrreuthe
de-rvd himself. Both m«i ore j*wiiujnt tu

' ""'‘■'■rat'le time travnlfln’* "i» probably -do"

*'U 1-7 ih 1
• France nnd Germany
,h!’i“&gt;7.Xtit71i “.“'L"’""6 ,h*Medlu,r’’•‘jrainme.

«-•&lt;*&lt;
4unr ’••-Tbe Quincy
‘T l&gt;gh-. ;.,'7
, bn,m bn°* *w struck
'f’duwLj- iJwjSd
burned m the ground

,r
a ■nu
‘'Ataptcyos ,-•
th* w-eZ.

here, uecau-w &gt;
in Boston both advertte- skeletons of their
own importation, when the custom bouse re­
turn! do not show any consignments of inch

St. Lcvra, Mo.. Juno M.—A *p«ial from
Wheat. .Qjlri;

wiunn iwrmj uaj".
........— ,
lowed ten day* in which to perfect -their bill

-~

-

for dc'ormltio. Yonr skaleton wtth two
fractures of the collar bone, if perfectly
healed, woald bring 0 extra, but if accom­
panied by tho certificate of a reputable phy­
sician like nsvself, stating bow tbo bone w«*
broken, would Bring &gt;10 extra. Tbe add«)
‘
ould Iw for the certificate fts much av
intrinsic value of your skeleton. If,

NALL’S PRICES
OUR
UUU

INGRAINS!
''BETTEB^-on sfccx-re. |m
HEAVY FOR Uc; EXTRA HEAVY for U,66c.
TAJ»AWTM1' JBKrNSEUH
ALL WOOL/
GOOD at SBc:
BETTEjlat &lt;2&gt;*c;
HEAVY at tac per yard.

Wheat--IMCSM

bring a* much as &gt;173 or F-W. Thei n arc
1-a.wof deformitie* and abnormal growth*
that arc *o remarkable as to make tbe «kete

: July.«»W Au‘

of exception*_______- ..

Emporia. Kan., Juno 10.-Tbe motion fw

Tbundayd who then wnten'eed the prisoner
to on* year at iiard labor in tte penitentiary.

man’s jkelcton would be of much greater
value to hi* family than he ever wa* in bis
Ufa time.
• Talking of skeletons remiisls me that vet­
erinary surgrom an' getting to be u remark­
ably well educated lot of men. and require
about tbe same npphanrea for study that
pbyvlrian* like us do. There Is a growing deninnd for horse and dog skeletons. Hon*,
skeleton:, are kept in stock and roll for from
&gt;125 to &gt;130. Tncre &lt;• uo regular Dad* in
dog skeleton*, but when a call come* tbe
dealer ha* one made to order, and charges
according to tbe trouble. If you want one,
you can probably get it for &gt;30.”—New York
Sun.
'_____________

UlLWAVKCK. Jun-1!
**—I’yan^

J “• £KhTVu.ww
•»«
‘“’Ttedu te4^'bh,,dw* &lt;S*a Merritt
dqurtment uf the Mtemuri.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

mter oucht to be dbcoureged.
■*Iu additlua to this staple trad* in medium

Carter arrived hero late Tue»l*y night with
a prisoner, ooe Ralph Brown, who was com­
mitted to jail without twill, charged with
tbe shooting of Alexander Jonm, in Red For*
township, on last Saturday. Joorn was whi­
ning hh wife, when Brown ordered him tu

, J'“* ''-Hon- Ja««« G.
’heF iwtv ?'"* '■'‘"''"’Rhters went aboard
WlL .7
r' "*,r,dng at B-,30, and an
Paoau, HD., Juno !U—Judge &gt;111)10
''•r tl*, nU " ' '
',,K'k lln'* P"f nted
«II- tl. 1'
: ,?,ltT” ’r'“ n krgn crowd Thursday formally sentenced J. Finley rioka,
•&gt;-»! .II’J*'”" Mr' Hl'linp “IT. He will be tbe Innk forger, to five years' tapriiwnment
».utiM-‘.ti' ”
He will disembark at, at Joliet, and directed tbo *h«riff to deliver

X t'-r7,.', T'L
‘•nti.i.-.‘1

you couldn't find half

rurcar-s ot Albany, X Y.

BODY BRUSSELS.

Bedroom Snitra.
Hardwood Suites, J

pieces at SUJW.
BIG, and up •1“5-

JiMES IB &amp; GO
Jefferson Avenue,
DETROIT,
MICH.

Parlor Suits,
7-Piece Suits,
Solid Walnut Ftames,
At B28. B35.HM),
and up to 83u0.U)
each.

�A Surprise Party to All

ttment in California "u divided between tbe

the meat appalling manner. *1 am in beU,
and surrounded by all tbs spirits of the
damned fi

A MIGHTY-MAGIAN'.

fully alite to tbe significance cf the awful ax-

oC wretchedness and despair on whom brink

to hr r first trance.
“Litas pillars of salt tbe nice littte party
stood rooted there, with Mme. d'Esnermeuii,
like the late Mrs. Lot, by tbrir side. I coat a
last look ou the group, wrapped inyseif in a
dense cloud of incense and flew away.
“Tbe police, w bon they ratue on tbe spot,
found Mme. &lt;1 Eansrmeuil tbo next morning
surrounded by L-r bravom. still planted

the rarwt brau’.iful woman in Parte

to check
tnanifwtettons of disph-oturo preceding them.

Tbo Oxuto dd Beint Germata ooe day r&gt;-

wrmseli,

stirring melody wa» almost unbeanl for a
short time in the b being of a portion of the
audience. Tbe loyal portion of the spectators

tihe wm

James Lick, and be revolved that the author
of tbe tong ebonld lie honored on the Pacific
Maryland. and her principal city, Ikdtimcm,
1&gt;3,1 then and bare sincu failed to du.—San
Francisco Call

clitirrlws &lt;4 Edinburgh are being made by
tbe health authorities. Teats are applied to
show not only the proportion of carbonic arid
gas. but also tbo percentage of organic mat­
ter. to which the stuffy odor of ckaw rooms is
attributed. • Several Eurojeen cities have
made such analyses.—Arkansaw Traveler.

Mr. J. H. Cutting, of the firm of E. W. Morrill &amp; Co., has for
the past two weeks been in Boston,

Looking1 for Bargains
AND HAS FOUND THEM

“Cardinal Mazarin, w hoeo acquaintance I
Slightly Mleundantoad.
‘Do you like lamlnr be asked her tn a paxtore! voice during a lull in tbe con venation
Tb- y had been dtecueaing tbe cltarmi of coun­
try life.
“No," xbe answered, "I don't like the meat,
but I'm paMionately fond of tbe gravy."

ball, which

a test inoca uauarea et Uta reqta
tried ray beet to comply with it. ¥t
Iwlieve me when I say that I looked
younger than I do now.
fitted tw&gt; perfectly; each button oa k was a
diamond worth 1,000 loute Tbe j*erla and

rvprwratod a million
evening I got into my
lackeys attended, two

tbe satire court were promt on thia occasion
and enjoyed tbe sight exceedingly.

They are the finest line of Clothing and at the lowest prfoe.

have only to see them to be convinced that they are the cheapest line
as well as the best made goods ever brought into the city.

dangerous than Maria Mancini herself.
Mrelcas use it once earned
dreadful
sb bot ween two hearts that loved.
him Lodi, at Delhi.

Suits formerly costing $14, $15, and $18 for $12,

I sum perceived that

including fine cassimeres.

I prvraited on him to
lovely lady friend al VeraaHtea
"I waa surprised on arriving to find nearly

SPECIAL

Suits formerly $12, $13, and $14 for $10.

inquired of tbe porter If Mme. d’E»
affirmative, and asked me to enter.

You

...y^ zahduct
touching appeal and
------ ..ffftoaihy. I
-------- .—
assured Ibrahim that 1 would do all I could
to help him.

NC
Our line of Black Worsted is complete in full, prices ranging $6,

tbe day.’

MOST PERFECT MADE

the in vita: ion from my pocket

Prepared with strict regard to Purttv, fitraagth, and
llr.ltb’nlnrv.. Pr. Frfca a Bakta&lt; Pointer coalalM

8,12, 15,18, and 20.
'
A full line always of Fine Furnishings on

haled

anything.'
'• ‘But you drink.

I hare delicious Corinth

which induced ma to take bold of tbs glam
with ray teft hand, ou the middle finger of
which I wore a talismanlc ring that King

an abraxas or Basllidian atone with gnostic
inscription, and hardly had it touched tbe

my lady friend had offered me, was poisoned!
At once I saw as etearly tbn
thing os ft f had looked into a

slight defect, which could not be dented, and
which is judged the same by almost any taste.
Poor Ruizia rvaliy looked rather antique.
This I could and would help.
“I biu&lt;!«l to Rnixte a small vial of niy

junction to take only two drupe daily.
"Tbe next morning Ibrahim Ixxli «u

brought Into hta Imperial bed chamber.

He

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

JgOOT AND SHOE

One Price Clothiers.

MaflifactnriD£ and Repairing.
All Work Promptly, Jitally A- Chtaply

J. c/WOODRUFF.
With Runyan &amp; Son. Jeffenoa St.

out: 'Ruizia! Ruizia!’
"No Ruizia replied, however, and tlie infant
whined piteously. .

Furniture,

Undertaking. ^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

baboochea, srixed

“Horrified. Ibrahim threw back the cover-

puling, by a littte girl, as small and olive
grus pinky as if It had just been born.

. It wan my carriage, which
ny by a lady's maid; tbe

“WJrfre waa Ruixial

the whole at Delhi was in uproar, and searched
for R« tzia, but in vain.
“I hurried to the palace to offer rousola-

lovely widow soon got
corridor, followed by1
Madame turned pale.

without farther concern.
-She stammered:

st the stUlmteaiterxp'.icabto pnwenee of tbe

quiml elsewhere.

maidan.

I

him to tbe littte
than those which

his Inqwrial can

into roadtune's eyes

We have a large and well
selected stock of Furniture,
and would be pleased to
have the people of Barr}7
county call and examine the
same.

ably it was famished for want of nutriment
To Ibrahim’s disgust, I took it in my arms—
it smelted dreadfully of camphor. For closer
■------- *'— ’ took it to the window. • The
little.
had both its wee Bata clenched

prtjadc acid.'
faded in thief

Go where yon will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest priceSr That place is at"

ARCHIC M°COY’S,
Tie “Blie Fnit” Faroitire Store, Bastians, Mici.

with wool cotton.

her forehead with my

Furniture!

The best assortment, the best opportunity

bold a small lump of betel and a few graine

for satisfactory selection.

filed with Aqua Jurcnte, I bad given to

yourself.

Call and see for

fearful thought arose; but to make

te* „****“•
- 'Tba? stead oytaida fa the corridor,!
armed, and await the ringingaf my l&gt;
rush iu upon you.’

Immediately five ruffians, armed with

a^uiij

AH, THERE!

DON’T SWEAT

pour Ruizia

tbe whole of tbs elixir at a gulp.
'•Consider my awful pontine. Had I said
to Ibrahim Lodi: iteboU fata baby is thy
beloved Rotator tbe Asiatic barbarian, fa a
fit of wild and pasteSMte grace. would have

trails with hie own band afterward.

bed and told my imperial friend that tbe mat

anything like it
la tbe sama hour I teft Delhi in a flying

just the Thing!

Milwaukee Junior Harvester!
The Lightest Weight!
The Lightest Draft!
The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
The Easiest to Handle!

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.
At ouce collecting all toy mental and

hundredfold.

future beauty.
“I new received a reply to thia polite

Without a single exception it has more steel, actual weight,
than any of the alleged steel binders.
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test, 75 lbs
less than the lightest sulkey plow.

Over a bot kitchen stove this hot weather and
yourself miserable and tired of life.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
■nDo Heef °00' an&lt;i comfortable. Buy THE BEST
will find the best made, safest, most economical gastove at
,

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

sigbed deeply and mustered:

waukee ’Junior. Ear safe by

hanm"ltet shonld «et tho Mil-

RICHARD JOHNSON,
Middleville, Mich, State Agent

Hastings, Mich.

“Tlxe&gt; Tropic”
You wiUI also find at our store a full line of
everything in the hardware line. 1 rices »
•
Respectfully,

WEISSERT BROS.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 8. '

HASTINGS, MICH.,JUNE 23,1887.

(WODIEAB &amp; BARNES!

County News.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
K«ortteci«tJk“
our tow“ '*

«.!?,■
h!™.!11:

JUST RECEIVED

1,1,1 W|U1
“ni1 ll,r”r William,
°8’-h ri,Ur-0,1

taffi^V''"'hh“’d'
fo?^ i~niCranip hufl becQ v«7 Rick
wlchb&amp;rd,r‘ P“‘Cn““P &gt;•

EulMln* a
barn for Chet Honeywell
rack torEhiiUpUtUnr Upa ,Mrgr

PARASOLS!
Which no1 competition
in Barry county can
duplicate' for the moncv. See them and you
will be convinced.
X7

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.

’

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES!
r,

1

: he liastings Banner.
i

LOYAL E. KwArra-x.
a H. Vanarxax.
£nappes * vaxabman.^
(Over HasUncs National Bank?

: t.iuro ritvasPAYS. at

H.UTiXGS, BaRRT Co„ JllGB.

ILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY. Attorney
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

WiARSHALL
'

CsUeetfoM a specialty.

"KRTISING RATES:

B1HANK C. BOISE.
I1
NtuhviUe, Ati&lt;'h..

.■ for ♦("■cial positions.

Hardware A Iron Marchant,
.Kent for all tbc leading make* of Hardwrtrr
and Farm Machinery.
.
We carry a larr* and complete stock. New
■i Ute Quest faces#
to cali and »*»• u»;
• : roved patterns of machinery* &gt; ‘^'7 are esjiecianr incited "
~ ricmrnctuplqjcd. enables the. 01,1 &lt;lCc* Kre equally welcome.
rtrst -class ioh work.

-feltla the Job Printing Dt i
• ti'.ssn:, Everything in the;

I

R. TIMMERMAN.
. Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,

t . KE?.’ASTON.
Attorney at Law,
i.-tj of the Stair. Collection*
:b I

UAH BIN V. BARKER,Real Estate,
•k Iniuraoct and Loans. •
oakcviidiJ.G KuEyznU Son. 2 door« north
.
&lt;it Poitofficc.

apMUUiGi.llon given to nieking exchangai
h prvj-ttv.
Un, interest* of noa-resMsut
Fjopntj er sera carefully looked attar. Fann
। !«r »*to or exchange. Houses and

^[AKY C. COBB,

■eAS IfJ ON A RLE DRESSMAKER,
Th,, iate^t style* Aiwaya SupptUd.

-I'feiltion Given to Cutting
&lt;nd PV.lin:;. Patterns Cwt to- order.
4t&lt;r Sehanto’ Store.
B&lt;~r^ 'rvzn 7 k. m. to j p. m.

P
G

(First door east of HoUinrar*’ drug store.)

•

W. LOWRY, M. D„
Physician, Burgeon and Oculist

OaRi In town or country promptly attended.
Oflice houn-8 to W a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Holloways' drug store.
OT Special attention paid to suxx'.eal dlseaiee

H. LANDIB, M. D.
Physican and burgeon.

W
■

Woodland. Mleb.
Oflice one door south ot the post office, will be
toqnd there day or nlglK._____________
:

City Bank.

Hastings

HAATIMO*. MIOH.
CA'PT’TAT^

$50,000.00.

f K B. GILLASPIE,

Aotajrl’ublte.

Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.

JAMH A.MVEEZEV,
Lawyer,
•
ILvUngs; Mlrh.
;
• it Sriuirt-15"*&lt;&gt;urt*ot,Ue!*,ale- OMceoter

hr

OFFICERS:
D. G. Robinson. President:
W. &amp; Goodyear. Vice. Pres. :
a D, Beebe. Cashier.

H’. WELTOX '

‘er °“l”tewnw, &lt;»
Ch * "“o'• property again*

(Took .t shelbon!

~

jWJ the only t*t of Abstract Books in Barry

DIRECTORS:
Vf. a. Goodyear,

W. H. Powers.
D. G. Robinson.
J- A. Grebte.
L. E. Knappen.
Ch
C. D. Beebe.

A General Banking Buxine** Transacted.

Raby
t'LaM

r

Ot t!S^

IJS-Wm'Jones,
m,___

D'nU“t-

MIDDLEVILLE.
Deterred Letter.
Haying has commenced.
New cross walks arc being laid on
th?uLc^rXai,n “t•tmwberry festival
Main
street.
ciety 1 f thl" WOek by
BaPtUt "oA tile drain is being put in on the
A party of 13, from Battle Creek, west side to carry off surface water in
the gutter.
spent part of the week at Wall lake.
The common council are expending
the village money with a liberal hsnd.
GERKEY.
and the improvements accomplished
A five yenr old son, of Mr. McIntosh show teat the money is judiciously paid
’
fell from a tramway in GllTs saw-mill out'.
and broke hh leg lietween his knee and
The Baptist church tower is receiv­
hip. Dr. Landis attended the little suf­ ing a coat of paint. A painter from
ferer, who is doing well.
Grand Rapids is doing the work.
Sylvenus Lipscomb supports a new
Our Union school closes this week for
carriage and harnees.
the summer vacation.
Rob Pratt bought 31 fat sheep of
Mrs. John Moe died at herihome four
MraNMyere hut week.
miles north of the village on Thursday,
James Demaray, of Maple Grove, J une fi, at the age of 71 years. Mra.
Moe had been an invalid for a number
was on oar streeta last week..
Quarterly inerting next Saturday of years.
The three churches of tee village
and Sunday at the Tamarac church.
school doMs in the Tamarac district were tastefully and elaborateiv decora­
this week Friday.
ted with, flowers and evergreens lost
Fred Myers is nick.
Sunday for tho Children’s day services.
At each church the children assisted in
Mrs. Curtis is on the gain.
Ben Denary makes frequent calls at the exercises which were Interesting
A. w. Demnray's. What is the cause? and inprcsslve. »
Rev. J. E. White delivered a sermon
Z. Godfrey, of Bowne. Kent Co., is
before the high school graduating class
helping h rank My era In blshav.
at the M. E. church last Sunday evening.
W. D. Gardner returned Saturday
' Pt^TR CORNERS.
from Fremont, where b« bus been buy­
Austin Barnum's colts run away ing wool for several weeks past
last Bunday throwing Charley and
Wool cornea in but slowly. The
Ausxiji into the ditch, and upaeting farmers complain of low prices offered
tire buggv. No serious damage.
by our buyera.
Mrs. Mary Boice and her sou W. W.
M. F. Jordan will orate at Gun hike
have been spending n short time with on the fourth.
*
Alaska friends. W. says he had the
G. M. Ayers had his left hand lacera­
CInsure of walking on the suspension ted in a saw mill at Silas Wood's, east
ridge at that place.
of this place, on Sunday. Dr. Rich, of
Where are you going the fourth?, is this place dressed the wound, and found
the inquiry of even body now.
it necessary to amputate the second
Children's day was observed at the finger.
'
Disciple church on Sunday last, after
being postponed a couple of times.
ORANGEVILLE.
Strayed, from tee premises of B. F.
Mrs. Wm. England met with a ser­
Wolfe last week, 4 colonies of bees. A ious accident Monday morning. She
liberal reward is offered for the return was standing near the door at the store
of the same.
and feeling taint started to go out of
the dour, and fell against it striking
SQUTH HASTINGS.
her head hard enough to break one of
Rev. Le&lt;- preached to a good congre­ the large lights of glass, a large silver
gation here last Sunday afternoon. of it making a wound about four inches
After the services a collection of 810 deep just above her heart, but instead
of going straight in it slanted up to­
«» signed for benevolent purposes.
' Miss Edith Havens, teacher in Hope ward her shoulder. It was a close call
township, Sundaved at her home. We but her friends hope for the best.
Chlldcen’s day at the church last
understand her school will close m two
Sunday. The exercises were very fine,
weeks for the summer vacation.
Old Mr. Lake is failing in health doing the superintendent and teachers
great credit: and the. little folks did
slowly.
Peter Coburn has the addition to his their part very nicely. The singing by
barn completed, it makes a good im­ little Winnie Walker and Georgia
Bareup. of Martin, being very fine.
/
provement.
Mra. Wilcox,living near Gun lake, U
Hay ing has commenced, and it is ex­
pected that some wheat will be ready to not expected to live.
John Turner aud wife are making
cut by next week.
The wall for H. Ililsinger's house is their friends glad by tarrying with
them this week.
completed.
Conrad Osgood is getting there with
CARLTON.
his barn.
Rev. Mr. Martin will preach at the
Fanners are getting their hay up in
______
Slat one week
from Sunday evening.
gocxl shape.
•
Corn in this section; from present
John Cole is taking ordera for the
s/.pearanres. will be a good crop.
Kalamazoo nursery.
Miss Edna Havens is home from the
About 8300 was raised Sunday to pay
university for the summer vacation.
the debt on the church.
It is expected that Miss Elia. Young,
Dr. L. D. Thomas, formerly u pastor
principal of Apple ateeet schools, of of Freeport, talked to the people Satur­
Muskegon, will spend part of her vaca­ day and Sunday evenings.
tion with relatives and friends here.
Hay is a light crop in some parts,
Eber Lako'hm. a new sell binder and while some pieces are quite heavy.
a new shed for the same.
Harvest is coming on fast Borne
John Crawley had friends spend wheat will be readv to cut this month.
Sunday with him.
Heavy blows are very frequent in
-8o near and yet so far. thought Ora this parts lately, by the sounds that we
Chaffee when he was hanging on the heard the other evening.
caves of Peter Coburn's barn while
A. G. Senter, went to \ ork state last
Spencer Paton was bringing a ladderto week. He Intends to be gone about
him, but he hung there, thereby saving four weeks.
_
,
, ,
himself from a fall of about 20 feet.
Justice Daniels tied one knot June
Also the shingles flew when a round in 17th, for Mr. Jennings and Miss Lucy
the ladder broke with Norton Paton.
Lancaster, both of Carlton. We wish
the couple a long and prosperous life.
Clarence Covert attended the social
FREEPORT.
at F. Townsend’s, and reports having
From the Herald.
time.
.
...
Bert Brayton sports a now silver cor- •a good
We noticed that our blacksmith shop
D&lt;Ties are being delivered on the Low- 'was open last Sunday. Just the place
for loafera to gather.
&lt;.U end of the UAH. railroad.
B. Crane and wife, of Nashville, SunMiss Eliza Fox has entertained Mis’
at Ed. J ones.
Myrtle Koph. of Lowell, the past week. &lt;dared
Lillie Benter intends to start for
Dr. Abbott, of Carlton, is slowly im- .Eaton Rapids this week, to attend the
proving and hopes are now entertained •camp-meeting at that place.
Samuel Roush and Clittie Landon, of
have a. mute Freeport spent Sunday with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. E. Landon.

L. COOK. I______________________

TVH.LIAM B. SWE^ZEY.
tv
J ustice of the Peace.

urnoN EATES

Child’s left u quart can full at this
office, somewhat smaller than the above,
which contained 32 berries.
Several Freeporters have been keep­
ing their weather eye out for a tele­
phone line from Here to LoweU or
Hastings. The Bell telephone compang. however, will not put in any more
instruments until the suit now in Bos­
ton in decided, which will teat the vali­
dity of their patents.
A Duel—Time, 6 a. m.—Place, near
the Congregational church. Weapons;
swords, pistols, fiats, tongues: a young
lady hurries by; the combatants come
to-gether. Clash! bang! smash! Ono
agonizing moment of suspense and
hotrot- It is wer. Freeport’s first
duel has passed Into history and no
railroad.

cftBBiAMfcS

WHOLE NO. 1673.
interested citizens, here, ksow but lit­
tle more about a “natural gas boom"
than their distant neighbors. Last
spring an organized collection of specu­
lative persons punctured the earth near
the “bl^ekbilKin the southern vicin­
ity of the city with a five inch hole to
the depth of nearly a half mile and
found gas which did not rush forth
with tornado velocity but ftd a sixfoot flame only during the descent of a
30 foot dipper and a two-inch rope'
which partinily filled the well, thereby,
causing the gas toescape. When the
dipper reached the bottom the flame
quickly died out The experiment has
cost 84.000 and no gus in paying quant­
ity. Stock is by nb means above par
and must be subjected to greater aaaeamenta should the well approach nearer
the inhabitants of the opposite side of
the globe.
Forepaugh and Sells have exhibited
here. The latter excelled.
• Heed's lake, recently called Ramona,
is visited daily by thousands of people.
•Excursions to lake Michigan are etijoyed by many persons. One can go
and return in the same day for one
dollar round trip.
AR railroads tn the city deliver
freight free of charge since the effect
of the inter state commerce law.
A cable street railway is still under
discussion by the hill reeidenta.
The hydraulic water company for a
few months inlitigiited with the city
were granted privilege by the supreme
court to continue building.
Gen. I. 0. Smith, the new chief of
I’ollce, earnestly tries to enforce exists x
ing laws relative to saloons, sporting
houses and gambling joints. Many
scarlet inmates have b'vn taken from
their ranches to police headquarters.
Saloons aud drug stores are watched by
emrearirt. Satnrday a gambling house
was pulled ir^ midday and its occupants,
twelve in number, handcuffed and
taken to headquartera.
wolverike.

MAPLB GROVE.
O. H. Cole and wife, of Bellevue,.are
visiting in this vicinity.
.
Old Mr. Anderson is under the doc­
tor's care.
James Perry and wife, of Nashville,
were to see their Unde, Mr. Anderson
Sunday.
.
.
Mrs. Lettie Howland and daughter
Fannie started north Monday.
The surprise party at Fred Quick’s
last Friday night was well attended.
By thev«ld of the Maple Grove cor­
respondent-1 to lheJournal Fred Quick’s
people were well posted about the sur­
prise party. Wait a little George.
Alonzo Streeter baa two nieces visit­
ing at his house from Marcellus.
Mrs. Selah Mapes and Mm. Clara
Madison were thrown from a carriage
last Tuesday and quite seriously hurt.
CEDAR CHEEK
Haying is well under way. ’
The dance at Myers’ new barn was
well attended and a good time enjoyed
•by all.
.’
Garfield Campbell, son of Robert
Campbell, died list Saturday evening
after a long and painful illness. The
funeral services were held at the U. B.
church Sunday.
•
The ice cream social at the rink was
a pleasant entertainment, although the
party ^vas small.
Eugent Corwin had the misfortune
to tip over while going to the dance
last h riday night No serious damage
done.
Parker Warner, of Hastings, was in
our midst last Friday.
The work is rapidly progressing on
C. Cox’s new house. When done it
will be second to none in this vicinity.
D. F. Newton has a new piano twine
binder.
, .
Henry Brown informs us that hay­
ing is to much like work to suit him.
Grove Breeding stables.
Happening to be in the first ward
yreterday, we r&lt;dled at the home of J.
M. Bauer, and were courteously invit­
ed by him to.inspect his stables, which
we found very clean and conveniently
arranged, and the stable yard beauti­
fully shaded by oak trees, hence the
name at the head ot this article, white
was given by a patron of ihe stables,
and very appropriately. The location
and appointments could hardly be bet­
tered in any particular.
Mr. Bauer is the owner of two very
valuable specimens of horseflesh, which
he prreented for our inspection with a
pride that was perfectly justifiable.
kYuat chief.
A handsome, dark brown Morgan
stallion, five yeara old, 15«^ hands high
and weighing nearly 1,300 Hm., was the
first' animal shown us. This is the
second season since Kyrat Chief came
into &gt;is present ownership, and be has
become a favorite because of his many
excellent qualities. He was sired by
Kyrat, an inbred Morgan, who has won
the highest honors in the state for his
beautv, and as the sire of fine colts.
Kyrat Chief is the sire of many tine
colta in Barry county, his get always
showing up handsomely. They are
especially adapted for roadsters, possess
easy action, and show grace and beauty
in form and movement. Kyrat Chief
is a very kind animal, with plenty of
go in him. Good judges say that it
bandied for speed he will become a fast
horse.
oak

Honesty the best policy.
at Mlnneepu. Imunnee Dept. tft. rani.

.State

Minn.. April 28m. )«1.

O. N. Lumbert, Esq., Sec’y., Elkhart. »
Ind.—Dear Sir: For the information
of the people of thia state and my own
satisfaction, I visited Elkhart and made
an examination of th?*Old People’s
Mutual Benefit Socletv. In justice will
say that every faculty for making the
examination thorough was afforded me
by yourself and the other office™ of the

I found the membership in force
April 1st, 1887, to be 5388. 1 also found
the total recclpte from organization to
April 1st amounted to 8354,832.84 out
of which 8285,740X3 bad been paid out
on death losses.
.Your books show in detail, all the
transactions of the society, and give
evidence that its affairs are managed
with ability, economy and strick hones­
ty, with the object in view to carry out
In good faith all the contracts 'with
your members. Thereeult is, tee old
]&gt;eople, who are principally your pet­
rons, have been furnished with insur­
ance difficult to obtain elsewhere, and
if the past is any guide to the future,
they can safely rely in your agreements.
So far as I am able to judge, the plans
of the society are based on safe and per­
manent principles, and afford tee best
protection to its patrons.
Very KeipseUully,
CHAA HHANDREW5.
lunurauee Cotniniialaner. Minn.

GOLDKN HKHO

The members of the Old People’s
Society will read the above letter with
pleasure and satisfaction. Under its
inlluence thn weak in faith will grow
stronger. ‘Coming as it does from an
avowed opponent of aasettsment insur­
ance, andTrom teewho has been direct­
ly connected with insurance for years,
makes it doubly convincing.
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The society Is now on its-fifth year of
existence, and while its manage™ have
always courted investigation, and
would have been glad to have received
advice and council from high officers,
still this is the first official examination
it ever had, and the result must be as
highly gratifying to the office™ as to
the members. It shows conclusively
teat all statementa heretofore made by
the society were true and correct, and
is sufficient evidence that the member*
may at all Liince rely fully on tee state­
ments made to them by the officers.
Mr. bhandrews slated to us in a private
interview that he found on a personal
examination of the society, that its con­
dition fully coroborated tee annual re­
port made by it to the state of Minn. .
He also stated that he found the society
prosperous, economically conducted and
devoid of those objectionable features
which have brought most of such com­
panies into ill repute.
The society has from its inception to
the present day. pursued a straight and
honorable course, and though clouds
darkened Its way, and enemies, sought
to impede its progress by throwing
every obstacle possible in its ptth. it
has come out victorious, without a stain
upon its reputation, and has conquered
its enemies and turned them into
friends. It is indeed the reward of
merit.

Is undoubtedly one of the finest draft
horses in the state, and is worth lote of
money. Mr. Bauer having refused a
small fortune for him. He is a stand­
ard bred Shire stallion, beautiful bay
in color, four years old In July next,
stands over 10 hands high and weighs
over 1.IM0 lbs. His registry number Is
160 in Volume 1 of the American Shire
Horse Association. Hr. was sired by
Prince of the Isle 2nd. No. 2.630 in Enggllsh Stud Book, he by Prince of the
Isle No. 1,806, in same book. He
comes from the purest and best strains
of the, Shire blood. Hero is a draft
horse, but not of thelogy clumsy sort.
He shows splendid action, and has lots
of ambition as well as size. He Is very
docile and kind, easily handled, and the
most intelligent horse we ever saw. He
seemed to understand every word his
master said to him. and the tricks he
will perform nix! the intelligence he
maniteata an) well worth one’s time to
witness. Ho is indeed h marvel of
good horse sew. Mr. Bauer bought
him before he was two years old, and
before he reached that age he sired two
colts. Owners of colts from Hero
prize them highly, as they well might.
Of the 18 colta aired by him last season
14 have I •n foaled thus far this sea­
son. Of the 14 nine were mares and
five horses. All of them with a single
exception, have been beautiful bays
like their sire, and every colt was
strong, smart and active. The Shire
breed has already become one of the
most popular breed® of draft horaee.
and this popularity is bound to increase
aa thdr merits become better known.
They have every advantage of every
other known species of draft hone, and
in aildltion possess good action, lote of
ambition and staying ijualities. Those
who wish that kind of draft horses are
bound to take to the Shire breed.
Hero is a prime favorite with the
farmers,, who admire hla many excep­
tionally fine aualltle&amp; as a draft hone.
Mr. Bauer is to lx* congratulated on
being tee possessor of two such fine ani­
mals as Ryrat Chief and Golden Hero.
His enterprise in securing such valu­
able horaeilrah is, we are glad to say,
receiving its legitimate reward for this
has been a very prosperous season with
him. He is contributing his full share
toward making Hastings known to the
world as the home of more valuable
horses than can be found in many
cities of double its size in tee state.

NORTH WEST CASTLETON.
^vlSuewUlyteli tetter tbu «- ( Henry Smite, of Nashville, visited
friends last Sunday.
pCr^v)b Beeler and wife visited Mra.
Solomon Blocher went to Ohio to at­
Beeler’s parents in Salem Satnrday, 18- Itend the funeral of his father.
Geo. Crabb raised his barn last week,
turning home Monday.
,which went off nicely.
Geo. Wellman was on tee sick list
will be a great convenience to our peo- ]^Law^Wellman’s sister, of York slate,
P1Miss Ella Roush and brother WilUe. 1is making him a visit
The Free Methodists decided at their
Ilast camp-meeting held at Sparta. Mich,
to hold their next meeting in Lew
cousin. D. Ruckle and wife, of that dty. j•Wellman’s grove on the 10th of AuGeo. W. Brown,
.
Irving, don’t hand out the mail any ffust.
i Mr 1887.
Bolcher's barn is Receiving a coat
mifTiaaving Mra. Brown to aitendto
of paint. Wm. Williams is doing the
the duties ot the office.
n»ent of the jury is supposed to be the W Mrs. Kate DUlenbeck is quite low at
present. We fear she will not recover.
GRAND RAPIDS.
GW Gallatin is in Vermontville at
proimt'buying wool, and J. J. England
KDlTUlt BANNER:
Li in the same position tn Nashville
Let me ham a few words with read­
It has been long toM and underatood
that those young men who attend meet- ers of your paper touching the affairs
to 85 in favor of the
du^'_ rotnoth KJ s!‘ tho Martin school bouse, will of your senior sister town. Iirstthing.
do Ji. KUolp.to ttat the -win,
Luther Child raised the
not behave when attending these mert‘b^teln. t^«n bedons -

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending June 20th, aa
taken from the books in the register's
office:

^Tm. BUufler to Barney Flynn; son section a

Irving, itaa
Wm. K. Barber to J. A. VanArman; lota tnr.
and mb ItmUngs city. Sl.Wn.

ChrWiaa Fmag toMerrO Smith; t* wertkin
14 Aeayrl*. »ia&gt;.-

Bake Ball—The following is the
standing of the league dubs Tuesday
evening of this week:

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�Agricultural.
ICCOTJC

FJM’FOBE, EMtor.

Does the reader ever stop to thing,
when eating, what is being sent down
into the stomach, or grist mlU, or dis­
solving vat; what is to be done with it
there; and what work is being put upon
the mill? Suppose u miller to pitch
into his hopper, wheat, gravel sIoims,
pieces of iron, acuta, alkaMea, chips of
hard wood, and whatever other Wash
he can lay hands on. and then open the
hopper gate wide, and crowd down
more of the miscellaneous mixt ure than
the grinding stones or rollers can take
care- of- Would there not be trouble?
Butthat is just what.a great many
people do when they eat The miller's
milMtonea would soon be out of order;
tho stoihacb would quickly get into a
similar condition. Overworked, irrita­
ted, inflamed by tbe amount given it to
do. it will fail to well do all put upon
it. Indigestion, dyspepsia, inflamma­
tion, and various diseases, are tbe sure
results. Subsequent lota ot food are
less well prepared, on account of this
wenk condition of the stomach, and
poor materials go into the blood; gener­
al disturbance takes place, the kidneys
are overworked in carrying off noxious
fluids, and become debilitated or dis­
eased. and the whole organs of the body
are put more or less out of order.
Buppose when one site down to a
meal, he should put by tbe side ot his
plate a largo bowl {some would need a
palL or good-sized pan.) and then put
into the bowl an exact duplicate of
what is sent down into the stomach,
sticb aa. several slices of bread and but­
ter, a lot of meat Had potatoes, pinta of
water, or tea or coffee or milk, several
heaping great spoonfuls of vegetables,
a pickle or two, n large piece or pie, or
halt a pint of pudding, eti When done
eating, stir the eoutefljjl the bowl togrther The mixture in the bowl is
jimt what the stomach has on hand to
work up into good, healthful fluid
chyle. Anything that it cannot thus
work into a fluid, must pass down as
undigested matter, to act as an irritant
all through the twenty odd feet of the
alimentary canal.—Extract from Prair­
ie Farmer.

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tached to the four corners of the udder
and filled up level between so aa to give
the utmost retentive capacity. A
special prize of 8100 was offered for the
three Ayrshire cows giving the greatret weight of milk in 24 consecutive
hours. The first prize was won by
Manton Queen 4th, which gave 43
pounds five ounces, which was five per
cent of her weight, 986 pounds. Duch­
ess ot Smithfield gave 43 pounds 4%
ounces, or 3.97 per cent ot her weight
ot 1,090 pounds.—Hural New-Yorker.

betim «u half Uk ro ret ot father *

;

I have received the largest stock of

■Hmrnt* by tbe uro of Dr. Heree1* Favorite
Freecri ption.

Bay City calls for a population of
"3,900 in 1861, and every family ta ex­
pected to do ita duty.

dress GOODS I

How froth In tuy mind are the day* of my sick-

Permanent grades and tile drains,
together with aubstantlal bridges, pay and e»en tbe old spoon that my med Iclna bare.
itKXKl.
in the long run. liaised grades are usu­
ally ot use only where there is danger
ot the road-lied being overflown by
flood water in hollows and bottoms, or
where it is desirable to make the road
more level. Where a practicable out­ AndTbr'piUn at my Inwards, oh. naught could
let can be secured, all roads, in wet
Tho^l'teani of dh|fu»t from mr eyeballs It
land that does not overflow., can be
mads dry and firm by tilling and by tbe
Theokfill ver epoon. the medicine epoon.
use of a small grade or a mere road-bed.
ir i.rr ru. ntv .turtle.
This leaves the whole road nearly level,
without the unhandy disfigurement of
a high grade in the middle ot the high­
uie contrary, arc
way. Tiling, is cheaper and more per­ twn.au
easy to tEte^pure!yje&lt;etable and perfectly efmanent than grades. All places where
ipring or seepage water comes to the
Kalamazoo has three Chautauqua
surface on the aides or at the foot of circles, and is getting cultivated clear
hills, can be most readily made dry and &gt;&lt;n »n lb, Y.A..V
firm by the use of tiles. In making
grades where they are needed, care
should be used in making excavations ins everybody.
along the sides of the roads. The
practice ot digging Irregular, danger­ cunnauou couca » c»nu
&lt; .■
ous boles out ot the hill-side for dirt to marc nateonr in Ely » Cream Balm Ilian In anytill up the hollows, should be Do more WlMrte 111* pwuibtew prescribe. TuuprephM for year* pa»tbeen tnaklnk* a bnltolerated than the abominable practice arauon
llani MKcen aa a remedy for cold In the Rend;
some fanners have of scouring their eamrrh and bay fever. V»ed In the Initial
neglected plows in the public high- •tagwi of Ibero complalnte Cre«m Ralm pre­
reals any serious development of Ibo »yinpwavs.
tom*, whfir almost uiimbericM caaes are on ree
Road-graders are taking the place of
the old-time scraper, with mun econ­
omy of time, and much more hlform
and substantial road-beds.\JJ &gt; their
Jackson's gas well Is down over 1,300
use the highway is not distlgui id. nor feet and the driller is still pegging
the road-bed left Irregular and full of away.
ruts, as is the case where scraper is used.
Where good stone can be cheaply pro­
have been effected by Hood’s Sarsapr
cured, culverts, and even good-sized Which
Ilia are sufficient proof that this medicine doe
bridges should be constructed in part ar
wholly of masonry. It seems very
strange to the frontier farmer to think
of making bridges of stone in a State
i Sarah C- Whitso far west as Iowa; but it has been
trnci Kreiurara »arr»; ir,
practiced in some parts of the State for erts.of
Ear: Wll»on. N.
a number of yean. In the coal regions abeesse* on hl* face ar
in Mahaska Co., there are some large
A new swindle is now being opera­ stone culverts in the public roads that
in wbleh wonderful cure* were effected
ted by a set of bharpera who style them­ will doubUres do good service foF vtancen
by this medicine.
selves the “Ohio laiul agency," at Zanes­ many decades.—Prairie Farmer.
ville. O. This is how It Is done: A
Over 300 men are at work upon the
K
nee
S
prung
H
orses
.—
It
is
a
slow
Bay City, Pinconning i Gladwin rail­
A package arrives by express for; say
John Jones. There are SI.40 charges and troublesome task to cure- a knee- road.
Ou it Mr. Jones is notified, pays the nprung hone after the trouble has be­ THE PRETTIEST LADY in Hastings and othcharges, and finds the package to con­ come chronic; but, if taken in time,
sist ofa deed for a town lot in Forest says an exchange, it should be cured Kemp's Ralram which «t guarantee to rare.
City, Mo . valued at S300. The SI.40 without much difficulty. Many young
charges, they say, is for notary fees, horses go fover in the knees" to a
looking up the abstracts, etc, but the small extent by standing on a floor that
FOR 3J CENTS eel Kemp'* Liver Illi* for
deed is a present.* (or which the recip­ slopes downward from the manger for
ient is re-quoted 'to use his influence tho purpose of readily carrying off the Torpid Lher, fur Constipation, for tbc Complex­
to get others to locate at Forest City. urine. A young horse standing on a ion. W. JL Goodyear. droc;i»L
floor
ot
this
kind
has
bis
toes
higher
FOP. I DON’T CARE, duh, tired feeling. Im­
Investigation has shown that the deeds
are not wdrth the paper they are writ­ than his heels, and tbe continued strain poverished blood, dull pain* in back and Lead,
ten on. They purport to come from W. on the back sinews of the fore legs be­ tantalizing »kln eruption*. Kemp * Sarsaparilla
O. Harlan, and the notary before whom comes so eevero that the horte is induc­ affords Immediate relief. Wo always guarantee
they are acktmwledged is James Bain. ed to slightly bend his knees in order to IL Price 91 per bottle. W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
We learn that hundreds of these deeds slacken the tensiott. He thus acquires
Livingston county prohibitionists
have been sent to parties in Indiana. the habit of standing with slightly hold a convention at Howell Saturday.
We have heard of ope James M. Bain; bended knees, whether he happens to
down in the country around Zanesville, be on an incline or a level. The way to
who is put up to all sorts of dodges. overcome this evil is to precisely re­
Can it be the same uberous individual ? verse the conditions which Induced it.
Make the horse stand bo that his heels
-Ohio Farmer.
will stand considerably higher than his
^Without Sheltsb.—When I look toes. This abnormally slackens the
"WhUe I am not a betting man, said F.
around me and see the common prac­ back sinews, and they afford no sup­
tice of wintering stock out-doors, un­ port to keep the knees from still forth- J. Cheney, of tho firm of F. J. Cheney
protected from piercing winds or in­ er bending. The horse has nothing to A Co, I considered it my religious duty
tense cold, and while I listen to their steady his knees, and In order to find 'to make that fellow a bet. you see that
iooing, 1 often think of their owners. somethinK that will answer the purpose be is about dead, and I guees he would
I have listened to the long and loud he will straighten out his legs to the have died before spring, If he bad not
him on a bet. You know some
।
prayers of those self-eame people into fullest possible extent to force aome got
whose keeping God had placed those little pressure upon those very sinews men had rather lose their life than lose
helpless animals, and while they seem which his elevated heels and sllghtlv a hundred, well he was one of that
so very good and sure of their eternal bended knees have wholly Blackened. kind, and we both came near being out.
happiness I often ask myself if their He thus acquires the habit of standing buti sawed my hundred and H onlv
path to that better world will not be with his knees slightiy bent’under re- 1cost him ten dollars. How's that?
strewn with the skeletons of the poor versed conditions. If any farmer He sent for me one dav and said the
brutes which suffered so long and per­ doubts the correctness of this theory,, 'doctor* had all given him up to die.
ished at last through their neglect. Jet Mmtatand on a level floor with the with The catarrh. I told him that I
Will not those same people then shud­ balls of his feet resting upon an ordin­ would bet him 8100 that Hall’s Catarrh
der at the inhumanity of their own ary walking stick, and after expert- । !Cure would cure him or I would give
practice, or will they preach *'liad luck” menting' with it in this position for him 8100 if it failed. He took the lat­
five minates, let him place tbe stick 1ter proposition. This was three months
and “hard times."—Ohio Fanner.
under his heels. In the first instance 1ago; you see how ho looks now, don't
Shall We CulUTBte Htrawb«rrlc* While In he will quickly teel inclined to bend bis ■you. as well as any one, and a dandy.
knees, and in the second he will be —American, Toledo, ().
The perennial question aa to whether equally disposed to straighten them.
it is better or not to cultivate the soil If the sprung knees do not yield readily
between the rows ot strawberry plants to the treatment just described, we
before and during fruiting is now upon would
recommend
long-continued
iia, and each according to bis predilec­ showering with cold water, patient
tion will take one side or the other. hand rubbing of the back sinews, and ;'xk.cXc.P
ta B!o°d Elixir ia the only
Our own experience has Iwn confined applications of land turtle oil.— n
t * Blood B-“edy ««~to small plots and not to the field, and National Stockman.
1trod. It to a podtlve core for Ulcata, Erup­
having tried the various ways that
tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. Itpurifieetho
have been advocated by skilful grow­
President Barry deems a poor pear whnte ayteem, nsd buxixhro all S»um*tic
ers, during 18 years past, we are not as worse than a poor apple.
and Neuralgic pain*. We guarantee it
yet ready to change our belief that
Editor J. J. Thomas, of the Albany W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co, Druggists.
cultivation ahould be deferred until
after the fruit is gathered. Mellowing Cultivator, gives a number of rules to .The recent rains (reused the price of
the surface soil if not covered with be observed in laying out and planting hav to tumble at Detroit from 818 to
mulch, and destroying grass and weeds ornamental grounds.
Set off ground for do more ornameoas they appear can do only good. But
our way for two years him been to tal planting than can be well perform­
mulch heavily with manure between ed and well taken care of.
Avoid laying out too many walks;
the rows and between the plants, and
to leave the mulch until the last berries one or two, neatly kept are better than
are gathered. Tbc strawberry plant Is many in a state of neglect.
Parallel walks should be avoided, or, •
YOC SUFFER witn DygneMl* and
Uxed from blossoming time in early
Liver Co«a plaint? Shiloh’* VlUJla-rli
May until July to its utmost. We do if neawary, they should be hid from teed
to cure you. Sold by W. H. GoolTtEa^
not think of any plant that for its size each other by plantings.
I-et every walk lead to some special
ywMl to much fruit Itneedc during
this trying season Ha full vitality, and point or object, as a neat or a summer
auy culUvatiou deep enough to injure house, and not ttad nowhere."
Great advantage may be taken of
Mmktroo'. ubota &gt;n to bulla &gt;
the roots must impair its vigor, and
tim berries suffer accordingly. We do undulations for Increasing the beauty dub house.
not approve of mulching or covering and variety of the place, and a great
the plants during the winter except it be thus comprised within a moderate
may lie very lightly. The heavy mulch extent.
A simple plan, well executed, is far
between the plants and rows neetns to
better than u complex one under neg­
lect.
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OQtbuilding8 symmetrical­
maud droughts. during the entire sea­ ly built, even ot rough tuecenel, may
prorat
e
rixxl
appearance
It
partly
or
Thlrty-Hrbt Umov aoldlm uv
son of fruitage, and this means for the
strawberry a full crop. As soon os tho kid with treee. aotl rive U&gt;e iwpremloo led at Owqmo.
complete term home.-Hural Nev
bemrn are picked, a few ttays should be
allowed until the plants recover from Yorker.
their labora. Then tbc mulch mav be
Frof.GoemnDan.oftbeMaroaebu.setta
To Impart toae and vigor to your
aptded under, and thorough cultivation experiment
statlou. thinks the excateve n'"aJs,,2T,sew°°j :,“rta"use of animal manures Is a source of
injurioua f^rua growth.
Strong
AmSHIRBS AT THE DAIRY SHOW.— chemical fertilizers used to excrea
Port Huron is investing in Louisiana
B
Mr. C *M. Winatow, tjecretary of the without mixint «ith the soil wm de­ lottery tickets.
American Ayrshire Record, considers stroy vegetation instead of promoting
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific will
the 100 bead of this breed exhibited at growth.
the late dairy show the best display of
Ayrahirea ever made in the United
Kates. Nearly all the cows showed
the id« of the breeder had ever been
ta bring out in everyway possible the

a! IrtioyG *

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever bronght
to this city.

awarded
Saw Or
tCTdnbr
iwuscLo

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.
Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods
We can please you with goods and prices.

Bute of MkbMntnTconBtv of Harr
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a county fair
, the capadous otter ex­
back and strongly hung
I forward under the belly.

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MEW DRY GOODS!

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thinks of having

JULIUS RUSSELL

and alkmed.

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rotate are roaulre&lt;l to .,^r

Corn Cultivators!

andi atww eauwt, u any Uu-re In*. nt,. tbe

rinmidtaa^

The season for cultivating Corn is near at
hand.

We want it distinctly understood that

HiiPDOO

Stain at Michigan. County tri Barry.
At a acaiion of the Probet* c.xm t

wp have the

‘•IB Biip

For working corn.
ed.

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To see is to be convinc­

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pliable. roo

BREAKS.

Don’t make a mistake and buy an infer­

ior tool elsewhere.

You wijl not do so if you will call and ex­

are required to appear at a &lt;^.«h«nofmMCkbl
-*■--* *—*-*■* I*...la •*_

amine our stock of cultivators before purchas-

And It t» fnrtix-r onienni L..U «aiij p*i!tto:-fiv®ttoU&lt;*tothe|«-r&gt;xixi: l&lt;r&lt;»:.«tlii uM t-.
We,
pondron
*«M !-*tiUon and li e
hearing thereof tan«
of Un*«drr
to be puNteh«*d in th*-IFiUiur* BiyxKH»a-*paper printed and rimlainl ii&lt; wd &lt; oucty -(
Barry one* In each
for h«r settn-nr

tier’s Cor

FOE KALB

mg.
Respectfully,

(A true ropy.:

T W. KENFIELD,
-LJ* Tlastingrs, Kzlicli

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Slate of Mlehlfan roonty ot Rjm.-w.
At a
M tbc f*roba:v t «'urt lor lb*
miy &lt;4 lUrrr. liohh ii at ihr Protate
i
City of Hartla(%lu*ab! rooty, oo Th::'
da». thr Mhitoy
M«). lu tbc v-wowtlww

S

FWfWER

In Uto natter ot the v.utcu.'J*«-pt&gt;ll.Fjr
&lt;ir CB«cj
Un readlnr amt Bllnjt th' Had rw®; •;

UTtam»tx&gt;n It to onlered. IhM WedntosL tb

Qity Plumber
PLUMBING

r’atotered, fl
•‘r'.;rxim. O«

sdito of Mt

rarUNToraerro. tn* uhjwi.wx
u&gt; the perrons Ihlerolltei In
wteeMV of »*»rf peiimm. «n-l
thereof, byom.mr a ropj &lt;•! the &lt;wrwt
pnbUU.tel In tbe tLj.llrnr Ra*&gt;«• •

ou the hzb d
C..th trine
l.«mK.Hin

Judge of Fmitft

And Gae Fitting a specialty. All work promptly done.

iwenty day*
to be pubit
Printed in th

SMITH*

And see the Kenfield Diving Fine Furnace, tbe beet and most

economical furnace made.

Cluneery.

^Headquarters in Kelly building, north of Hastings National

Spaulding Steel Nails,
H. P. Steel Wire Nails and Brads,
Lane Steel Bam Door Hangers,
Mack Bam Door Hangers,
and Steel Track,

;«h
I town two noni&gt; W r: number nine hundre d wrai

WSf-K
teeencn ot that day.

HOUSE TRIMMINGS

JfARBL

In every variety.
We have a large stock of

BUILIDNG HARDWARE,

fSiMOriM la Uw "«k-* VumSTI*Stateot I'*™.
»
ita,
llVor VI nf morta'.«F*'. I-“FA

« Ot )»wr Of Mir m j--;

WOO

j t,t&gt;

BaffiSbUto^1 '“.rafir

LOWEST ESTIMATES

Cardinc

on anything in our line
Respectfully,

‘•“‘"■’fiffixcTOS X «SSh
• W“’5!£w. « «"**

�KIRKS

Beware of Scrofula

danger

”U\u
‘“I’d
c. E. I-OVEJOT. tawell, Mass.
,5:?; Arnold- Arnold. Me., had send alow

barxapartlla, tho great blood purifier.
E3yrla’ °” ^orod greatly
mm erjalpehs and salt rheunq erntd by
handling tobacco. At Umt-t his hands would
crack open and bleed. He tried various preparattons without aid; finally took Hood's tarsopardLv, and now saysj •• I amer.UreJy we’d."
My non tad salt rheum on his hands and
on the calves of hl* legs. Ho took Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and Is entirely cured." J. B.
Staukm, Mt. Yemen, Ohio.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

□Bros

a, .

IOO Doses Ono Dollar
KADERS of tlie Hastings Banner will
tint! that it will paythem to

E

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

OF THE

Boston Dry Goads Store.
Yon will always find them busy cuti ting off goods. They have made' some
i very large purchases ot

IWHITE GOODS!
pcrtfflrtty ot CorMlnoover ham

Half the Price
Jt/costs to inunulacture.

urf.

SEE THEIR

‘Al Itationh boned

~

T.;t: •&lt;
• - kinds of cord.
Ncr.u uro ccnuln? unless “Dr. Warn-ii's Cor3linB”iapr.ntod on imjldoof
rOaEilS ur all leaddiq meschajts.

m»y •» fifty
exT’1&lt;Mj0°’ *" Oreat Britain
c^’ha
arpni80 &gt;°* &lt;X
Irotn U»b
jauraii, all pan. o’ tho world has raneM
ta
V200 MWtaliy. Fira da^Tp
n. rii c*-’ h no longer tta main eoun-o of
: rxperts tave l«„ la.
*®t‘gnr|n,T the wbjeet for fifty years with­
out aCrmitg npou tta common camo of fatal
ratanittes like th, ,«w in Eritteh Colnmbix

to a raluiion of tta
E’*S1*nd« «uute m tta report*
of tho Atkitartn,
__ ... ...I.
, ..

&lt;4&lt;Uf
1
.■
M «o« tbe
cuter explosive uibttanre in culltorie* L coal
,.
........................
- iiwri-.M wo una
them •ummarrxe.l in the current number of
Science, tear evidence of thorough investi­
gation of ryrnt explosions |u the north of
r.ugland. 'stair main cuucliMion b that dust
cxploaions an- far imitv common in cool mines
than gas cxHodons. The most serious feature
of three dust exptarions far tbe fact that they
occur without warning and always near the
shafta, thus preventing recipe from any part
of tho mine.
Coal dml i&gt; no* largely present In tbe atmostibcru of mine*, but i* aci.inuukitcd along
Use roads or intake airways, through which
coalfa hauled. It olnumk wherever coal Is
&lt;*rawn 01 ft high rate ot speed or by engine
power. It. i* oidinaiily qateKvnt, butmsv bo
l.t
I... ■ I. . __ ... .■
.
.

—, . , ......
, lassageoi cars;
aud it isfitnll tim&lt;-. highly inflammable when
nue, wx’t like and dry. When the explosion
tate*: ptav there is ordinarily little force at
the point of cngin, but when once initiated it
Usrif propagating and rapiiliy bicreasei in
viotaMc, n wnveof sir filling Uro air in tho
roads Withdust nnd flame following instantly
into ctnnprrasedajrcharged with uitlnmmaLio

A Hideous lieMt.
It is n itw-lanelraiy fact, but nono the Ina
pustmg looking object*. known to man.

It

White Goods at 0 cents, worth 10 cents,
and
10‘centy, worth 15 and 14 cents.

warts. LoiKand pimples, the skin wrinkled
indni, llabby folds, and marked by dajk
venoc ’liue.i,-which stew clearly through tho
yjfilov kh brown cuticle, which seems to be
-jfevling off with leprosy: altogether a most
uuwIioievKn? looking brute, unplrasantly
«uggcsU:ig tta apjxaranre we know us
"bloated."
They are of tremendous sixe, ten feet nnd n
half to,twelve fret ten;, nnd weiglxlng fifteen
motion i tire not nearly so quiet or graceful ca
those of the sent ©r era Ifoa, and ota laud they
fur which reason they

Crinkle Seersucker for S cents, worth are altoart helpless,
12?. cents.

Dig hue of Muslins.’ plain and ligured. about in largo herds which now; aud then
. emerge to s!«.oj&gt;. First our lands

ELYS

Cram Balm.
Jwftvtui)?
■melt. h raring-. ‘A

HAY-FEVER
'•ria'll joitri! aiid 3s
;:i i»: by mall.
El A •ni:«,»..

U t'lnuil. In

.f Hastlngi,
’A ir anil Amanda
mitt Aimuota
. ...
.c. but reside
thervtart! &lt;m iHotimi cf
lorx !orrvin|*lalaant. It

■ I^r. :i»d Uu»t within
■ri'i't &lt; »u»e ihi* order
• H.-.ttlfigs IHKNra,
‘-'Ings. Mietiigau. rata,
i-il once in each wrek

ion for Cumplaiunt.

II. IMWEItS. Deputy Register la

■ f "' th- estate pt Jolin Grant, de­

- ' Elreti timt 1 shall sell at pub;• te’ii.'tt bidder, ot. Tuesday.
- -’un.;. A. !&gt;., twd.M ten o'clock,
•: tin-uremlsea of said decetad|««t &lt;&gt;rann&lt;nll)e. in ItaCouajyof JUtq 11 ।■|I-.
’’ate of Michltan, pursuant
i;.ntiwity granted to me on tta
■! t !».. IMJ. by the*Frota»s
;u._ ..... , ,....... J!'b Mlebixaii, all of the es■ t lii un.ro? ;" a-"! &gt;:"-rent of tbe said deceased
H - C/roro^ n r,'al
'“oate and being it)
■
i ,LeP\lu tbc State of Michigan.
Tta e'St 1
,U,k" *•
*’ ■

s'site.

Vmtir-.H 1
"Mt uuurter, of oreMus” • -nt ,
In towti two. north of
i
»'”«Jrct to a certain
% to i t' 11 Uvor.of Orr" Hughes: ate
nt W’tabeth drant.'
WM. II. STANLEY'. Administrator.

I

X'nnii:

while attache at tta eqi'-miy ah
tanttaople, I was acting private secretw v of the great •■Ilehae." Loni Btratfonl do
Hedcliffn, then Sir Btratlard Canning.
»
The British consul at---had laid before

ter Lail al.n brought under thu notice of the
iwte grievances of a serious character, al­
leged to have been suffered from the proceed­
ings of the consul. Attempts were made
both by tiro porto nnd the amtaesndor to
bring about a settlement of tbe differences,
without mews*. British aubjecte, I on inns
and Turl« wlvw. *-* • - -------_____ ■_____
ami to the porte, urging that stepa should be
taken to swmr Um. ewb at juatire.
Bir Btratfonl Canning proposed to tbe porte
that an clficcr of the embassy should I* sent
to----- to tnnk* an inquiry into the conduct
of the two funcUonaries, and that lie should
bcemjjpireml Ixah by tte porte and tho amtextailoi' to tiring about a settlement of these
differeure-, which bad Iweti a constant source
of vexatious c..rre&lt;poodenre. Sir Stratford
sekvtal me for thb duty, and delivered to
mo letxctv from the porte to the j&gt;achA, and
from bintwlf to tbo consul, acquainting them
nvpwlively that I inul I«en autborirel to
inquire into tbe various question* al uoue,.
and hi ondctfCu&lt;- to bring alout n eettlement.
Both tbe consul and jmcha on my urrivul
offen-d mo hospitality, which I declined,
umler tlie |«-culiar circuuwt.vncis in which 1
was piton i by my lubsiom
Tteidny after my arrival the pnete summoneda divan of several 1'x-s! notable, who
abo requeued to attend. When I entered
the divan, beftg then a youth of about 20, 1
was mud) shockad atmeing th" parUai cob-«u1
anti itber uolablM with white and teary
beards and a venerable niip-.-arance, upon
whom'I ted, as It wre, to kit in juilgment.
After pipes and coffre, tho hswitig of the
vurioqs subject* tn dispute comuMtncwl.
Though I refer to thb scene, as it affects tbe

iwuted, further ttan to mention that 1 found
loth ixu-te and omail were in the wrong,
I sit that neither tad acted in a manner to re­
quire any severe ecmuru on tbe part of tbe
porte or umbuvador, oik! 1 drew up a nqort
in that sense. On my return journey to Ibe
jKirt, having heard ttat game was plentiful, I
gave my Ixirxr to tbe Greek {servant] to lead,
and wandered over the country.' I liaj good
sport, and tho Greek frequently warned me
that unliws wv k-q&gt;t to tbe teatrn jmlli and
rtxJe cn quickly, n« should not l» able to
reach tlie port before dark.
I continuixl. ten ever, to shoot, wandering
into thickets after gamo many yiite distant
from tlie rend, or ratter (rack, until it bccunic so dark that 1 &lt;vhiM no longer sec tbe
birds rise. On rvuiounling, 1 told the Greek

Hosiery.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

JAMES MEANS’
Cntaj. go SHOE

k. J. Means A Co

LEADING RETAILERS
'

to eulogize them.—Sew York World.

it wa« to fJeaw tta P«Wjc -^nw- '1o £
^J.ldnl ore'H M 0* bot. stuff*!
toon. 1 .« Wot
wJcfc.

again in a kind manner, “An English effendi
b always a insu of honor
While inspecting the room and wondrring
wtatali thia menut, I hesrd a gentle ateji. and
a tall, graceful figure of a girl about 17 en­
tered. She was ilrewil handsomely in a
jacket need by Turkish iailte. with a tediro
epen in front, like unto tbe square drewei
UOW worn by EngiMi Judins of an evening.
Bte tail &lt;mi yellow &gt;ilk rahalvre,’' or trouser.,
fastened by a white muslin sash, tbe ends ot
which were prettily embroidered mul Intnoutakle the “sbalvm." Her comprxion wav
olive, n itli very large dnrk eyes and bnigeyo
lisdies; her now aquiline, and her mouth Hka
n ring set in ruby lipa. Hte looked grave and
sad, but biusiire suffused her cbesks a-, slro
bowed graewfully. and with a sweet am lit put
a -ctelxxik’’ into my mouth, and then re­
tired. Her hair was braided in Um* around

Z&amp;vTX“p^T^ fsel grateful
S5KSL2* in signer are sin^ IntuUre-

Tartfe wU.k. »r«n«l |H»

Mr. Ulobsoi*’* I’roposlllnn.
&lt; Sar Maria."’ exclaimed Mr. Blobson the
ttar dnr, “I move wb suspend tbe long haul

Throughout the U.S.

WOOL CARDING
Um fined tlI,

IN A HAREM.
In 1X3,

‘
I' lay*
Itnnd gives
its pndcn-i .r a «hot c, wlieivuponj he moves
u Uttle fnrtliM- up; then rou» nu '
“
to take, it wa» a bright clear night, and at
a dlrtnnre
nt»xit two miles I espied a light;
who ppkr* np numbet two. who
num
thither 1 decided Io direct our Jtejr;, and tn
tar one, and ■m on till the whole li
Ixxly of r.sk for rtalter for tta night, or for a guide.
to land, each brute pillowol on t
We amved nt n large budduig, with lattice
Wt are selling 4 pairs tor 50 cents: each the one above him. all withoql
window, several feet from the ground, sur­
but every movement displaying
...
by awl
pai? worth 25 cents.
phlegm. It* most cxte|ordinary|feature i« rounded by a high t»nll Inciosing what ap■jenred
to Ic farm buildings, with u large
ita
hide,
which
ovef
the
shoulder*nnd
down
We have also mage big rcductioni? in
U 'Jiroe ini'hhick.nnd double gate, where carls and caUio could
Man’s Socks. Id cent socks for 10 cents. the '.lirowt rui'l
i* nowlten I1—■ tti.in -alf an incli—All the pem After knocking loudly-un old Turk nj&gt;reared. I spoke Turkish fluently nt ttat time,
«oj told him I was an English traveler and
COTTONS ure advancing very fast,
Dl.ii.rra and Diplomacy.
but our cellar is full at the ohi price
aide hat ! ter lb- night nnyntata in the firm rank u
and we will continue our very low
todiplo•
feed
for my tormm awlvjme bread anti cof­
always
nnnnl
n
jm»rerfcl
ad
K' ices on |bem. which is a good deal
it many I tec, if nothing . lw in ttewnyof food yus
- matt - rc.^ttaUonx Ku , doubt &lt;
s than market value.
ve li-cn J procurable, for myself and servant, for/ wo
I wars, on ttaeraV&gt;f breaking mi
PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap. prevenud by mutual concessit:
men Abo bad well diijcd, and
Fuji line of Denims. Jeans. Sheetings, three years agn Minister Mortdn
French eafi!!:tt
cabinet mil
outfitter, who the porte; ttat te win n landed proprietor;
Cotten Flannels, Table-Linens, Tow- g«xl will
!t: of n
»i Erench
.. oppdacd....
[Station I ttat n« bi* family dwelt with him uo num
al!- along ..
hod .teutly
tbc
nn un- I could te admitted into the bouse, tat he
of American pork, by giving h
01*11 COBSET Stott is fnU of good cxrepliouabl.v good dinney.
offered tn
to nik
atk tbe tevs
toy's uenntatnn
penntatoti toaUonru*
to allow-n«
styles cheap.
n named
Prcridr.»t Grevy tea tor chef n
tdrn'T. ami bo pn-furas ra-.-nu;
t nr* ex- to |mt up our liorx--.
Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at criteiit, but . ■•nn’ of tire cabiuct
Tin* gnte was again doml, awl niter wait­
----------lie; good value for 25c.
Btiand-&gt;:i&lt;sl ttair Idtcteus to ferial-IxmAs, aiul ing n few minutes n Turkish gentl-mnn,
Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for conlou bkus in petticoat’, one never Uro tspwl ficmret, After Ux* u-nnl salutattens lie said:
nf tboae in pantaloons. 1 heard not long ago
25c., well worth OOc.
of a celebrated French) cook grarely anwrt- "Aid you an Engliiilimaur 1 replied U&gt;nt i
kbvny-. remember ital ym» can save tuouey by ing that thl- fact wtatta reason Why Uiere was, witlwatt ninking uiysc’f known uaoneof
idng nr?t to the Bcnluii Drj Goods Store for bos been &gt;o HOIs stability among.tfce niinte tta KrH.irk- at tta British emteiMy. He
any.
ytijinx In our line.
ten. «&gt;f the third republic; “it is nil very well tade nu. wclremu- in a Iwarty manner, and,
for M. io MinWara to hire rbcap female cooks turning to tbu old umti who had jutt
and live ecotiotuicnlly, Iks'- tow ran to ex­ I’p.-nrel tiro gate, directed ttat my attendant
pect t&lt;&lt; form any lasting combination over n dxMtkl ta lodged in a loom in U&gt;.‘ farm tend­
teul dinner.' " Tlie foreign nnitamadon and ing*, ta given whatever lu&gt; might require,
42 West Main St,
uinl ttat tlw ter-r* should to ttallrel aixl fret
. BATTLK CREEK, MICH, minhirot here iu Faris, all of them aavo one,
Ttfn, taking me to the door ot tta bouse,
and, ilns* 1 haven't tbe heart to name him,
Ou ttont of Farmer's Hheds.
have qihndid cooks in Itair kitchens, and and &gt;iponlng it with a large key. hn *to|&gt;ped
some of tirese are tta moat iltustrioas ctefs to on tta Uirashold and rate, 'Y'ou ore an Engto foam! anywhere.—Ports Cor. Han Fran­ )id&gt; gimttemiw sod tlNunafare n man ot honor.
1 am about to do that which uo Mahometan
cisco Chronicle.
will or ought to da 1 admit you to my
harrni among my family. I tare iraard Iw.w
knowl*
English
gentlemen visit tbe botise of friends
Archduke Ferdinand, who inherited part of
ruxl live as men of honor with Itair families,
tbc vast fortune of the late «luko of Modena,
has jutt lx«n dis^aerd and foi bidden to ap­ without restraint. I shall do tbe same, fori
have special reasons for my conduct, which I
pear at court in consequence of a most grow
outrage on some fiearants, which was lirought will relate wbeu yon have rested. It is my
rornett hope ttat you should feel as it you
to the notice of the emperor by tbe bishop of
were with one of your own countrymen; but
Lins. It i« stated that tlie archduke aad some
I l&gt;eg you to keep secret from every on? year
of hh equally harebrained trotber officers
visit to my house, and never to mention
were riding in tbe country when they met a
peaunt funeral. They compelled tta proces­
Hatten ted ma up a narrow staircase into a
Territory.
sion to stop, insult.-! tbe -mourners, aad
well lighted mom, tatidsotn-ly furnished with
finally, incredible m it seems, they are ac- beautiful enrpeliug, cumteitatde divans,
cooed of baring opened tta cofflu, and then,
mirrors. Turkish tablet, arms hung on the
after ba ring taken the corpse out, of having
wall, and a &lt;-uucl&gt; with pretty embroidered
| tbeir horwe orar it. Tta archduke
ruihiou* and silk quilt, which ba Mild ■*» to
must l« a brutal ruffian If he were guilty of
thb revolting outrage. Tta story, bowerre,
Again and again be lade me welcome, add­
b„ bn. ran-- «*•* '
ing, “1 shall leave you to repose; yon mutt te
nut although uo notice lias taeti taken of it hungry. Hupper is orderni. A pipe and
K voukdFu
bv the n«&gt;w mapere. as they are afraid to menSn
of U» lH.r-ri.i r.mllr «.»&gt;« coffm will-te brought tn you, order " hat yon
■UO£ tor Borst*

Full line of the above shore for sale by

machinery In the old

IHU111J1 agurtiwr&amp;K
do the wnrtc and lire at home. t-J*ber

f*fll'qi.
Maine.

Mrting and Oiling, 12 1-2e. ptr lb.
"n ‘hurt notice and according

Mtotto.

TOE

"}•

™i

Btol-m.. "Itat

block.'. »• try o,,e bI°'-’k tor * wb,1&lt;‘- otber!
wi* Istell’lwobiiiedto rate tta rates t&gt;f
tran^ortaUvn."-Bgriina^0&lt;&gt; Frw Trem.
Htuffe&lt;l Seats AtemlnaHs"I asknl a rallnw! magnate tta otter..lay.
a touritt to n rej'orter, "why tta earn
Xtoratelynpbotaered ami ta .aid

Sk’-P^itaHphi* Calk -

WILCOMI

marsls

tai jutt left, and womlrriu; wbrtb-’r ihn
ing a cup of coffee, ia a ‘•fltij.'uT studded
with precicu* Stonra. Bending before me,
ibe put it on the little table.
Sha appeared to to about 15, drcsMxl like
complexion, with dark blue eyes. ter noon

blushing nud trailing with mirthful expres­
sion, said in a very »wsrt s'oios: -My father
blds me ask If thnre is any Ung you wlih tor.

An ek-gunt line of Sateens at 12? j
cent.-, worth 18 cents.

Catarrh

■ J.tA

,--------- uew-rsR «u iop cars ’
I« tby pa!»IJ-M l-»* lorefy end are thy ukaraa
rum in
,___ ..___

75,0 ^‘iwwiry of explosions in
tta «rM’•
«»d daawhere. when
ttat £re aro%2"
haUrata.

And their wash goods which they sril
covgrtd v ith u multitude of puttiihtr looking
ane about

It I- more durable, more
cotn.'urtabto, end NEVER

BREAKS.

Bn"^'1, rem.Ki. nd n .nre
c-ylwmw from tire damper

INVOCATION.

w hy bke a diw« qmrn idnllag &lt;&gt;a slow whig
M/‘ **"•&lt;««» Olxlit. leavrst thuu tbm

i !
"bxhhare not
T^hranotteen.
wtanna’’ V* ,utrwlartiop of that lamp

Salt Rheum

1.V all Shi.&lt;w4.».

AN

of 10) miner, fa a burn­
up coal pit on Vtoeoaver** Islaml te on. of a
taig ewi,, of ,in.!lar diwjrteix Whcn Uw
»tety lamp was invented in EngJan.1 many

*Wo~. «»”». s^Ung,.

btrtul of L trnulry hoap
.! m-t flatfl inctlul at tlia
i' Exposition. Guarxn|v pure.unJ for general
is the very' best

from coal dust.

boring I was nn “honorable man.’

having a pretty smile of mbehief. Shortly
afterward tho elder damsel tveppearvd,
bringing sherbet. I thanked ter, and ate
bowed and withdrew.
.
Then the beet followed to announce ttat
supper was ready; Inquiring wtalher I had

diould be better able to enjoy my

During tho supper J was waited on by both
the fair maidens, wbo brought mo in sucres*ion a nutnlier of savory aishes, with fruit
and sweets of all klixb, for which tho Turks
nro famous. I partook of everything largely.

refrained from eonrrtMlion further than to'

man;** but I fou- my looks batrayed my ad­
miration.
•'

apartment, where coffee wax brought by tho
damseh, both of whom, I J-jund, were hb
daughters I expressed to the bey my warm­
est thanks for hb boapitality. and far tho
great confl lenre b- had shown by admitting
me among hb family. Upon this be raid bo
woujd relate why be bad broken through tho
Mahometan custom and usages and bidden
me welcome in hb harem. He was fulfilling
a vow mailo years ago, that whenever be bad
nn opportunity ho woukl endeavor to give
proof ot Ids gratitude for kindneci received
from tbe captafa of a British merchant v&lt;*eL
"When I was n young man," continued tbe
grhnagc to Mecca. On my return 1 cmbarktxl from Alexandria on a Turkish ve*otol
l-ound to Constantinople. We -neouatered a

myself, who was tho only passenger, bad
bnrely time to get into the ship'* boat, when

We expected every moment the Loat would
bo swamjwd J,y tlie hearj, aron breaking
around us, when a ship hove in sight. Sig­
nals of dht.-i-x; were made, and *ta came to
our aadstance, and we were all taken safely
on Ixmrd. Hte proved to be nn English vresel bound forHalonk-x The captain, a kind
hearted but rough looking sailor, gave ua dry
clothes, and dreswed me iu a wann tuitof hi*
own and eupolied us with food.
bled, through tbe I'mtiqoe matter, who un
derstood a little English, to express my grat­
itude. 1 offered to pay for my passage and
food. The captain was indignant, and raid
be woukl not accept a farthing; but. o:&gt; tbe
contrary, having learned that 1 hail no
money to continue my voyage and hail no
friends nt Salonica, put a small sum into my
Jipr.ds which «-&gt;uld enable mo to proceed to
Constantinople.
■‘You.- he continued, “are the first Engli^tnan to whom I bare ted an ojrportuuity
of showing feelings of gratitude lang pent up
to your countryman who saved my life."
! then told him that I wo* one of tbe secre­
taries of the Britkh embassy nt Constant!-

visit to—. I raid I should make known fo
the ‘great HcW hi* hasptlalily nnd kiwiuesa. He again imprrswd upon me his nnxioua srisb that 1 should keep my rrcepfton in
his bou-ehrdd u secret, and above ail the fact
that I Imd been waited on by his daughters,
for be wild it would be a serious mutter if thia
was known to bb co rcligionbtx; but lie conseated that I should let the aEibxwador know
confidenttally nil that had tapiroixxi: but to
my Turkish friends nt Couaianttenple I
should mrntlon only that I and uiy servant
had received shelter for the night in hb farm­
yard. He also requested lira not to tall the
Greek I bud seen any women in tlx? house.
At funrbe next day I «k np, and going
Into the court yard gave directions to my
servant to have tbc liorsea ready for a start
ns soon os 1 hail breakfasted. He Informed
gave tbe Greek wrens] gold piasters, which I
directal should tro distributed among tho dopendents of the bey. He informed inn that be
had Iraniod from tbe old gatekcepvr the bey
bad only one wife, and xw other inmates of
tbe Uarein except hb two daughters and

again the pretty damsels waited on me with­
out the prrw'nceof tbeir father; aud though
I hod kstt my heart (it was nu easy matter in
tho-e days] to tho bipo eyed little maiden, I
retrained from saying u»nro than expraedona
of thanks in tta most polite Turkish, keeping
steadfastly in mind ttat an "English gentle­
man b an honorable man."
On going nwny tbe bey aceompsuiicd me to
tbe do»r, and while 1 reiterated my warmest
thanks be put into my hand a little eenied
packet, observing, -You will pardon me for
returning tbe tandwmo ‘baksheesh' you bad
rHrrctal tta Greek to distribute among my

BKILES.
It wxt the lady who thought ahe was
going to swoom who had a faiat suspi­
cion. ■
A man cun not attempt to find out
what is in a w oman's heart without n
certain disturbance of his own.
Senator Sanford's first money was
earned by digging Horse-radish. That
sort of thing is apt to make a boy smart.
Biggs—I just gqt something to keep
my hair from routing but. Diggs—
You don’t say so! AVhah is it ? Biggs
—A divorce.
One danger of female suffrage is
that the women may want the men to
men to get them 550 bonnets against
hats on the renult&amp;

One of the dime museume in Phila­
delphia is having a red headed beauty
show. The linn is saving S great deal
on the gas bills.
She—I like this place immeaselv nice
they have the new French chef.’ He
(weak in his French but generous to a
fault)—Wai tab, bring chef for two.
He (anxiously)-»-Miss Jones, do you
ever put your hair up in curl-papers?
She (indignantly)—No, air? never. He
(tenderly)—Miss Jones, will you marry
me.
'
When Dr. Mary Walker has fastened
her severed suspender with a piece of
white cotton cord and used a shoe but­
ton for a collar button she can claim to
have graduated.
Brown—Did yon enjoy yourself
Jilte^u^were awa*- tireen-You
bet* Didn't see a blessed bill collector
the whole time.
“1 don’t know anything about Theosophlsta," said John Sullivan, slapping
his hand upon the tqhX
thdttfs a
flat that, 1 bet, can kaxmk,the spots out.
of all your TheoeophisUk*' , “O mamma! what is that dreadful
noise on the pialxa?" uNWMng; ihv
child, your father will perait ia tryiug
to get into tlie humnjsck when he wnhts

“Jones" remarked Mr. Snodgrass,
“drinks liken thb.” "Oh.pshaw'.” re­
turned yarvey, “he never touched n
drop of liquor in his life.” "On. indeed.”
returned Air. Snodgrass dryly. "Do
fish touch liquor.
One of the alleged reasons why the
dudes wear "coachmen's drab” summer
overcoats this year is that they may be
mistaken for the'genuine article and
thus win the love of romantic girls. It
was their only chunct;.
Mrs. Jones—"You won't be lonesome,
dear while I'm awbiy, with no one to
play Uio piano fo.\vou?" J ones (a
brute}—“Oh, no, 1 guess not^ I under­
stand the new boiler shop across the
way is about to run day and night.”
"Does she call that playing?' in­
quired Jones, as Mrs. Jenkjns asBailvd
the piano keys. "Yes, of ccnrse she
does." -Well, it’s what I’d call rehl
hard work. Ik) the people like it?”
“Well, they try to, my boy; that’s
where the hard work comes in."

"I say. pa. what is a monopoly?” in­
quired a young hopeful. WA monopoly
my son, is a sort of a scheme whereby
a man has all there is and nobody el*
has anything.” Then you are the big­
gest monopolist in these parts. You
took the last piece of pie there was on
the table.” ■
“Whcrfli have you been all morning?”
inquired a merchant of one of his trav­
eling men." "Been down to the corner
shaking for tbe cigars with my broth­
er.” "Oh. Who got stuck?" “I did
every time. I never before realized the
force of the expression, 'sticketh like a
brother.’”
Fcatherly—“How much time did you
get on that suit? Dumiey (indignant­
ly,—"Time? Not any. 1 pay cash for
what I buy." Featherly (meekly) “I
beg your pardon, old man; that was a
very foolish question." Dumley—“Why
foolish?" Featherly—“I suppose vott
have to pay cash for what you buy.”

“Jflfiluns, What b the meaning of the
ward 'icker’ that I understand Miss
Cleveland makes use of'?• asked an eld­
erly citizen the other day. “Why, accord­
ing to the dictionary, it nirauH 'a thio
watery humor.' ” I'm. What was she*
writing about when she used ity
"Dunuo. Some modern funny man, or
other, 1 reckon."

Hard-hearted husband—Don’t you
put powder in three biscuits? wfife
(who dore her own cooking)—Y’es, dear;
don't you like it? II. IL H.—I think
you have made a mistake and used .the
wrong kind. Wife—How so? H. H.
IL—WeU, I think you ought to use
blasting powder.
“Aw, Ethel,” remarked Charley to
hb pretty cousin. "I believe—aw—IU
have the berbah—aw—trim my whisk­
ers thb morning—aw." “Do Charley'."
said hb pretty cousin. "And—aw—
how would you suggrei that I have
them trimmed?" “Well," replied the
pretty cousin, after sufficient consider­
ation, “1 think they would look very
sweet trimmed with pink ribbon.”

“Mother, why do they cal! a girl a
‘bnde’ when she gets married ?" “Be­
cause that’s the right name for her then
I suppose?” "Ill bet 1 know.” "Well,
why?" “Cause 'bride' b took from
looking back ns long an tta lattice windows •bridle,’ and they call her that ’cause
were in tight, and thought I saw bright eyes then b when she begins to put the bri­
dle on her husband—or .'halter.’ I dnnno which. Mebby she ought to be call­
chief.
ed a ‘halt,’ cause she put a halter on
Hir Stratford Canning, to whom I nrldtad him. “Was it a bridle or a halter you
thia odvsntnre .-onfidenttaliv on my arrival, put On pap ?" "That’ll do, sir.”
pleasure and satisfaction I have felt in wel­
coming an Englishman to my bouse." I- said
not a word, and put tte-ujioncy into my

nunic known to tbe [«jrte that I bad received
hospitality nnd great kindness from this bey
when tonighte.1 on my way from ■■
, nnd

The unprecented sale of Boscbee’a
German Syrup within a few years, has
astonished the world. It h without
doubt tlie safest and best remedy ever
discovered for the speedy and effectual
cure of Coughs, Colds and the imvereat
Lung troubles. It act* on an entirely
different principle from the usual pre­
scriptions given by PhyaicLana, m It
does
not dry up a cough and leave the
tta remit of my inquiry into tbc conduct of
disease still in the system, but on the
contrary removes the cause of the
trouble, heals the p:irts affected and
of his un|iertal majesty, and ro?i&gt;minending leaves them in a purely healthy condi­
tion. A bottle kept in the house for
use when the dheuaes make their wnofficial*.
pearance. will save doctor's bUls and a

«&gt;mo ttiitaUio f .rui mark approval ot such
kltuincra shown to a tnemtar of Uro cinlmvy.
His excellency al*o made known tta mail ot
my inquiry into tbe cauduct of tta (&gt;aclia aud
cotwui.
Tiro Tarkidi government announced tbeir
satisfaction and Uinnkw for tta report 1 had

will convince you of theme facU. It. ia
po&amp;itively noid bv all drngrrti *n'l
general detUera In the land. Price, w
cts., large bottlee.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich., June 23rd, 1887.

of those affairs where it is a waste of
time to argue—the bare statemer^ is all
that the men whose valor caytured
those flags will have patience to listen
to.

The provisions of the new county
local option law are substantially as
foliowa: Upon presenting tf the
county clerk a petition signed by one
fifth of the duly qualified voters of the
editorial Noted.
county, as shown by the vote on gov­
A snail's space is said to be at tbe ernor at the last preceding election, the
rate of one mile ^n fourteen days. If county clerk shall call a special elec­
that is so. at tho end of the first four­ tion, to vote on the question as to
teen days the snail would be just one whether the manufacture or iUe of
mile ahead of the democratic party.— intoxicating liquors of any kind or in
any quantity shall be prohibited within
Detroit Tribune.
the county. The election shall 'be held
The Detroit Tribune is doing yeoman
40 days after the petition is received,
service in behalf of practical temper­
but not on any day or month when
ance reform, for which it deserves the
there shall be an election for state,
thanks\of all true republicans and county or. township officers, fl the
those wiio favor the wiping out of the
majority of the votes cast are in favor
"saloon in politics.”
of prohibition, the manufacture and
At last a jury has been drawn in the, sale of intoxicating liquors shall be
case of Boudler Jake Sharp, of New unlawful In’the county after the first
York. Over 2,100 jurors were drawn of May succeeding such special election.
and nearly 1,900 examined. Think of The penalty for violating the law is a
that, and then say if you can that this fine of not leas than 850 nor more than
country doesn't give a mas a chance 8500, and imprisonment In the county
jail not less than 10 days nor more than
for his life. Mort too much chance.
six months, or both fine and imprison­
Dunkirk, N. Y„ has adopted a novel
ment at the discretion of the court.
method of punishing ita criminals. It
has erected a stand in front of the jail
President Cleveland’s excuses for his
and proposes to try the generating infamous battle flag order are lame.
influence of a new brass band upon the Their substance is that he did an act
prisoners. Such inhumanity should which he now owns he had no lawful
not lie permitted in this alleged chris- authority to do without looking at the
tain nation.
law to see if ho had any authority;
Speaking of the pending electian in that he didn't think this taQrt odious
New York, the Tribune says: -Il act would offend anybody north, while
ought to be easy for thfclepublleans to it would please the south; in fact he
carry the state this tally The issue is thought that the whole country would
greedily 'swallow the gushy twaddle
already made up. On one aide are the
republicans, bucked by the moral senti­ about “fraternal sentiment." He ac­
ment of the state. On the other ride knowledges that he meant to do it; that
are democrats, backed by the rum pow- he only reacinded the order now because
the country has risen up and kicked
him; and because he now finds that it
The leaders oi the prohibition party was unlawful. The facta are alleged to
in New York state cannot surely be be, and Adjutant Gen. Drum himself
vary proud of their present position. says that: “The idea originated witfi
An officer of the State Liquor Dealers' the administration. The proposition was
Association chuckles over the supposed made to the President by Secretary En­
growth of the prohibition party and dicott at a Cabinet meeting when it was
expresses the hope that it will poll GO,- unanimously approved." Secretary
000 varies this year. “They think they Bayard is reported assaying that: “This
are outs feemiea,” he adds. “bat they order is one of the bravest, wisest and
are really our friends."
most practical ever performed by the
Executive of a great people. There
Boston Journal: “The Chattanooga never can be a united people so long as
Times," democratic, states that there
the conquerors in a civil war glory over
are now in the south no less than six­ the B conquered, and anything which
teen dailies and not less than 100 week­
keeps alive the sectional hatred should
lies for protection, and claims that they be wiped out" These i flags, he thought,
control fuUy three-fourths of the news­
“keep alive the feeing of sectional
paper circulation south of the Ohio and
hatred, and he wants them “wiped out"
1’otomac. Thirteen years ago “The
The president did not rescind the order
Chattanooga Times" wus the only ad­
until (Ten. Boynton, ; in the name of
vocate of protection in that region.
Ohio, had begun an injunction suit to
Times have changed rapidly.
prohibit the order frotnbeing executed.
Some big captalists in Chicago under­ These facta knocked the bottom out of
took to get a corner on June and July the president's excuses, and leave him।
wheat. Their efforts failed, and most naked in bis shame before tbe indignantf
of the men and firms engaged in mak­ nation. They show that be liked the‘
ing the corner also failed. The country order: that he agreed with it and to it;;
will say amen! to this one failure. Ditto and if I here were no law against it, he&gt;
for the New York failure to corner would perhaps still stick to IL It is!
coffee, and force up tho price of that clear that the order expressed his real1
staple beyond what was warranted by sentiments.—State Republican.
the law of supply and demand. Hang­
ing isn’t any two good for men who at­
Additional Local,Items.
tempt to “corner" the necessaries of
W. H jGoodveah k Co. have a new
life.
lee waiter fountain in front ot their■
The Toledo Blade says: “The third store.
party prohibitionists in Michigan poll­
W anjed.—A girl to do house work.
ed 18,000 votes last April, whUo the pro­ Cull at once at residence corner of State■
hibitory amendment received over 150,-1 and Broadway.
JOHN r. GOODYEAR.
000 affirmative votes. What fact can
more dearly emphasize the conviction
that tbe third party is a bit of political
foolishness?" The conviction is still
more clearly emphasized by the fact
that the amendment received nearly
180,000 affirmative votes, and of these
over 130.000 votes were cart by straightont republicans.
The Michigan senate has paused die
county local option bill, which only
awaits the governor’s signature to be­
come a law. Gov. Luce will unques­
tionably sign the bill, and thus n chance
will be given for every county that
wants prohibition to have It. And
thus has the republican party done its
-duty to the sober and order-loving peo­
ple of Michigan. The 178.000 votes for
prohibition were not in vain. Later:
Gov. Loop has signed tbs bill, and it is

lithe democratic journals keep on
they may abuse Senator Sherman right
into tbe White House. There is noth­
ing in this country so likely to help a.
Preeidcutial boom as thorough adver­
tising, sad especially arousing the pop­
ular indignation and sympathy by unde­
served abuse. The American people
rather like to vindicate a man who has
deserved well at their hands. Sherman
has not looked like the coming man.

Again docs Hastings division No.
19 walk away with the honor and the
cash in a competitive prize drill, only
they had no competition. The drill
corps of the division went to Kalama­
zoo Friday last, and the following
afternoon at 3 o'clock was upon tbe
fair grounds of Celeryville prepared to
knock out a victory on the first round.
But no competing division showed up,
and tho Hastings boys had the field all
to themselves, and proceeded to add
glory to tho division and cash to its
exchequer in a manner that won the
applause of the assembled multitude.
In 25 minutes they had executed all the
required movements, and were marked
87, or three better than they scored at
Grand Rapids. Although live di visslons were present, none wanted to ap­
pear on the groand when they knew
Hastings was on deck. Even Albion,
whose division hustled Hastings so
closely a year ago, did not dare to come
when they learned, as they did by tele­
phone, that Hartings division was
entered for the prize. We congratu­
late the division on this second vic­
tory, which they would have won no
matter what division had been a competitor. We congratulate the com­
mander. who has labored so earnestly
to get the division in such good trim.
But such labor was made easy from
the fact that Individually the members
of the drill corps msde themselves
thorough masters of their respective
duties. The Kalamazoo press quite
severely criticise Hastings division for
not coming to that city earlier, instead
of appearing to come only for the prize.
The persons to cntlciae are the way-up
authorities in the U. K, who ought to
have known better than to call a state
encampment in June, which with most
of. those who would be glad to attend
is a very busy month. Had the en­
campment been in October, as last year.
Hastings division could have made a
longer stay, and many more divisions
would have been present.
splinters

In as mvch as the cut in rates in
banking circles is such a palpable effort
on the part of the Hastings National
Bank to injure ita new and welcome
competitor in business, it seems that it
would ill becomes us to do other
than stand up for the City Bank.
Ita fair treatment of ita friends and
patrons aud the courtesy which has
alway been shown them ought to be
enough te make it also a very welcome
addition to the citizens of the county
and ever rince ita opening it has fol­
lowed the motto It proposed during its
organization. “Live, and let live."
It has said to tho farmers and busi­
ness men, “we do not care to make all
the money, we only wish a fair return
on our investment and want to give to
our patrons all the accomodation we
can and do that."
This has been their policy and it has
The ladies of the Baptist society will
serve ire cream in the court yard. Sat­
urday afternoon and evening. June 23, that the old bank where business men
if pleasant, if not in the society rooms have done business lor years and which
haa made tens of thousands of dollars
at the church. AU are invited.
out of our people, standing and saying
Tint society connected with the, to the new institution, Make the cltiEmmanuel church will be entertained zans of our county pay double what
they ought to for exchange and more
thia, Thursday, by Madams D. G. Rob­ than money is worth when they'wish
inson, A. Andrews, E. Busbv, Etta, to borrow or we will make you sick of
McCormick. Minnie Matthews.' Kittle .dKln&lt;l b,usln/M- Tb«i it reetns as if
Stebbins and Mary Woodward. N. Dia­ th®y had taken a step too far and over­
mond. Supper from 5:30 to 7. All are reached themselves in their covetous­
cotdially iLvited.
ness and greed.
This isnqt at all overdrawing the
(the Adventists have pitched their
Puttta&lt;
in exactly ita
gospel tent on the vacant square on true light.
There are many business men and
West State rtrreL Elders Wales, of
Battle Creek, and Mooroof this city farmers in this county who, before the
conduct the services?) They are thor- new bank was organized, wishing to
oighly earnest men/ and champion have mouey on deposit for a length of
their cause with ability and zeal. We time have time and again asked Mr.
Iwspeak for them a respectful hearing. Bowne, tho president of the National
Bank, for a little interest on the de­
That is all they ask.
posit, and we wonder how he makes his
(Gov. Luce has signed the marriage oft repeated awertlon, that be always
was smpicloui of a bank that paid in»r«wlu1|1ff7ra.
Either something must be wrong in
some place or hb reply to those ques­
tions was an equivocation to wring a
farmwB1^ d° lars out 01 Barry codoty «

are credited to Albion college, accord­
ing to the year book of that institution,
just received: J. Edmund Barrel!. Mid­
dleville: Stella M. Heath. Orlie B. and
Maud VanHorn. Dowling; Carrie Merhtai a big life____
shon, James L. Lee. Minnie E. Henry.
Edith B. Latham, Mina and Mima
Mudge.
Hastings; John II. Bam. Nor-1
The statement that President ClaveJ. Elsey am! (J. J. Fow, .BanfitM;
'land has approved of the ptopotition io man
:
Anna Johnson. I’riAardviUe.^
return to the southern states all the
Idr. Lathmoj* and T. iffiillips were

holders are your old friends and the
business men of the city, or by the inrtrtutkm who. when it
tH mbLot
?!y-e'CQ doiffir it could from
you and now only offers unusual aet0 J?a 10 ^ure U* °®w
i«nk which you have to thank for your
urs.

the nuns her of G.

Jandb going to be there. This is

Grsusolizie Stoveg
Absolutely non-explosive, with the best Over you' ever

SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS
At a very low price. Also screen wire for makiu- the saaf
Several varieties of Barrel Chums; sorA very cheap.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Antd-Kaleomint, the finest wall finish in the world.
can apply it.
Horae Forks. Pulleys and Rope.

specialist,

iotul

*

Binding and Wool Twine a Specialty.

HASTINGS, MICH,
is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up the fineat of
offices, he invite* the Afflicted to caU on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been umuocessful heretofore in finding relief.

A full line of Hardware always in stock.

Ed. Powers.

Having spent many years in study at
the beet medical colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and nucceasful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

You buy a

ARE YOU SUFFERING

from the encampment.

The boys sav Sir Knight Philo Shel­
don attempted to blow out the gas Fri­
day night; but Philo solemnly denies
this solt impeachment
Sir Knight Hayes girded himself
with Billy Powers* pants Saturday
morning. They fitted him rather too
sudden, the bottom reaching above his
shoe tops; but he wore 'em for a while,
until Billy put in his claims to the
pdperty.
The reason the boys call Sir Knight
Johnson “F. C. B." is as follows: Our
editorial brother was standing in front
of the American House at Kalamazoo
with his uniform on, when he was ap­
Ereached by a grimy-looking greasy
anded engineer, who enquired “What
uniform is that? Johnson thinking the
fellow was drunk disclaimed to reply.
Tbe question was repeated and Johnson
curtly and shortly replied “Knighta of
Pythias." “Tain t either” said the oth­
er. •TtistheF.C. B. uniform. That
means Fools Can't Belong. How did
you and I happen to get in F* It then
transpired that the engineer was also a
Knight; and the laugh was on the gen­
ial Democrat editor.
Sir Knlgnt Greusel upon his knightly
honor declares that there are very many
roads from Kalamazoo to Hastings.
He knows for he tried every one of
’em in bis ten hours ride from Celery­
ville to Barry County’s metropolis.

gushing maidens who are deelrous of
emigrating Into the state of matri­
mony. must first make affidavit as to
their age and secure a license from the
clerk; and in case they are minors must
have the consent of pa and raa.^
(.The following Barry county students

in care of the war department, and

FARMERS I
Don’t forget to come and see us if you want Binder- U,....
Horse Hakes, 2-horre Corn Cultivators, Drills, or ani?;?'*'
in the Implement line, or in Carriages. Wagon-­
Best Road Wagon on the Earth.
' r

, B“»iDes8 mtn, farmers, look at this

Nrw approaches have been built to
that relic of ue dark ago, Barry oounty
’
s court house. It seems a pity to
at Wail lake last Thursday on a fishing
waste a dollar tn repairs on the old fire

from Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs ?
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous Dobdlirr

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughman can cure you, if a cure
is at all possible.
■
He has met with marked success in
treating Rheumatism, Spermattorrhcra.
Hemorrhoids. The latter be treats
without pain and positively cures.

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
.
TY.
Call on hint al his offices, Hastings,
Mich.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Cases treated aad medicines.sent by
mail.

GF (’.orre* pondrace solicited.4

Buy the best; which you will find to be

The Mli Diving Flee Fe»
Manufactured and sold by tbe Hastings Furnace Company

The Beet Made,
The Most Easily Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
i
Gives More Heat,
Gives Most EverbHeat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for satisfactory work given on appliestion. See tbe model at H. A. Goodyear 1 Son's Hardware, or
the furnace at W. W. A W. C. Kelly’s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Blue Furnace, and
prices.

The Greatest Sale of All I
25 PER CENT. 25
REDUCTION

FURNISHING GOODS
Almost Given Away.

W e place liefore you a list of prices, an array oi extreme bottom
figui es not quoted by any house anywhere, solid or bankrupt, cash or
credit:
,■
Celluloid Collars,
.
“
Cuffs, ...
Best Linen Collars, .
“
Cuffs, ...

S2.50 Stiff Hats,
.
«1.25 «
«
.
.
81.00 “
.
"

-

|

15
25
Qg
’16

Z5
60

Working Shirts,
Summer Undershirts, 5Oc, 75c, and 81 Neckwear, all
Men’s

-15
-10
.35

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Unlaundried White Shirts, douhie front and back,
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Yours lor Business,

R. K. GRANT,
Cash Clothier.

�The Hastings Banner.
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PERSONAL MENTION.

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H- Cofe w““ •» Charlotte

‘-Stored it prom­
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JOHN BESSMER.
, thBt*«t Instruments to examiuo
amt knows bow to usetoem.

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. tin- a brttw at of tbc .spec*; ,M»o
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need of option) Hoods should
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Four couDties have rep­, wJK’rt&gt;I2S£icoafl“,lto,,,’,“"’
resented on our streets in a single div
by fanners with wool to seUV8
th^tP7Stoia?.r“‘1 u’,p‘d3•»
Barry-county had
«hMn
whj.ch Were sheared 386 3V3 dviS'ffiSiT5*1""1’™'18“pounds of wool. The number of ah’«,u
ta th. count, M»v l.t, 1S87, «U W-S4
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a*
VmUmiU.UvWt.

U S,owlr nwo’erlng from
»mi,ed In a «LlUi“of 5biteMdheS his very serious illness.
Itr“ll-V "luilrrtTb?
°.f rr®cport, was in
tof county bub Monday.
Wo« who love to ace nMure u her
°l 81 Koub, Mich., was
In aedl, laet Saturday.
bw*1 -001 d*y
1
Onodyear and party returned
ever known In HuUngi. A. nun, u
SO loads of wonl were counted on the tr&lt; m (, un l»k. Wednewlay.
streets at one time, and a long line of
“f Toledo. Tlalted hb
E M ELI KE COOFER.
lance to best girl in thia city Sunday.
w«yup'“
,4'v,l°r- l‘ri"* ISB.
EUa Marshall, of Prairieville is
the guest of Hastings friends.
’
. JUL
ot Itckworth
MlddlevUla
charged with burning a straw stack wai in the city last Thursday.
,or
loirahm. before Squire Ken- ♦kllvV'iMr
Cir'uiutioH this week, 1,720.
of ^O^nd. occupied
eeton, Thiindey. resulted In hi. Seine the Episcopalian pulpit Sunday.
bound over to epjmru un, next ter J
X; « ginger ale fountain at Baugh- ,of
Joe Van Arman /£
and
family
nr drcuit^TT^l
dirnillr
XT —
e •• .to .....
th" d.rS
d '«°
U* Sunwith fHond.
tv.ait lake.
“
lQC dMuverl
y®d Wltil
friends at Wall
it an A Boel's.
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।sum of *600.
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fixe new sidewtyk in front of the
Evert member of the Alumni asso­ rj£?°.\M,&gt; II*"T- Jr- wil1 »r.duate
Hastings house.
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ciation who will attend the lianquet from the Owosso schools this week.
Uij in lioxee for sale cheap at Stauf- ISaturday evening should notify the
Itapids, was
' nr a ctawley’schairman of the committee of arrange­ in the dty on business Wednesday.
D. M. Day. formerly of the Lake City
Fkku B«
Dew house is looming ;ments, W. H. Spence, at once, or ne
may
not
have
a
chance
to
eat
pie
with
Era,
was
a
B
anner
caller
last
week.
.. ip in grand style. .
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WiU Benton, of Battle Creek, spent
New concrete walk in front of Fr. his associates.
JvtY 16th there will be a race onlhe Sunday with his best girl in thb dtyT
Pknung's residence.
Mra. M. Riker h visiting her daugh­
Tir.'i ar® Mng brought at Lowell for fair grounds track for 840 purae be­
tween a colt from one ot Eli Bechtel's ter, Mrs. Win. Williams, at Kalamazoo.
■he Hastings A Lowell line.
horses and one from near Lowell.
H.\i.vm;N' will commence a weekj ■This in addition to the regular races _v We are pleased to announce that Mra.
.*rlu-r (han usual this summer.
jfor that day will make sport well D. D. r ord is much Improved in health.
Miss Maud Bentley, of Nashville, Li
Tn it printers plcmc will doubueuB ''worth witnessing.
visiting her sister, Miss Bertha Bentley.
&gt; held July 16th at Tbornapple lake.
The Grand Rapids Gun Lake Club
A. R. MeOmber, the hustling Char­
They are laying iron on the new ’which consisu of about thirty members’
•allrv.id this side of the M. &amp; O. cross- 1have been tendered the use of the lotte jeweler, Sundayed in Hastings.
Hastings Club's quarters and boats at Mac. reports a thriving business.
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Mr. L. K. Powers' friends will be
Lake. They will probably ac­
0i ek
new insurance has been Gun
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taken l y toe cyclone company since *cept and go down in July for a genuine pained to learn of his very serious illneas.
’one 1&lt;.
1good time.—Telegram Herald.
Mra. Geo. Soules returned Monday
One hundred dollars in three cash . The Hastings Engine A Iron Works
the largest and best stock of belt­ from a visiting with relatives in Barryj-orstc to be trotted for at the matinee have
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ing, hose, oil. packing, valves, injectors. vlllq.
Saturday. July 16th.
guagee. and all kinds of repairs
Mrs. Dan Reed, of the second ward, is
&lt;h.r» gold and silver as good as cash Steam
for engine* and threshing machines. very low, her death being hourly ex­
In exchange for drugs or jewelry at It will pay for owners to buy of them.
Banghnian A Burl’s.
They will serve you promptly day or
T. Colgrove and wife Sundayed
U-nvi.iNi. is to have a bang-up night.
with Mr. and Mra. F. A. Blackman, of
i eurthot July celebration Uris year,
W. H. Goodyear A Co. are reliable Delton.
and mx:lx .- '.ill to corire.
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druggists and skilled pharmacists.
Frank Clarke returned Sunday from
n&gt;
vom* whir’jhrfve been lying 1'rescriptions and familv receipes enextended stay with Kalamazoo
*.:-ng Jeihrson street have lieen* put• trusted to their care will be accurately nn
friends.
. ? X !!!to th^ pavement.
compounded with pure drugs and
Representative Rogers
Sundayed
A' - \i those made happy by pen-. chemicals only. Their low prices for with
nis family, returning to Lansing
•. lisle' vevk was Geo. W. Kniuker-. thesame are due to the fact that no tips Monday.
• i.' . : Bowens Mills.
are given physicians.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Stewart,
of
Grand
Rapids,
To the article by I’rot. I’atton. of
Sj sm . &gt;■ v her Jt Van Valkenburg
visiting at her sister's. Mrs. L. E.
th .. furniture store painted in-. Princeton, in tbe Forum for June, “Is is
•Kk uri'i out. and are happy.
Andover Romanizing?** tbe coryphoua Knappen.
Miss Kittie Burrell, of Jackson, is
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hit. invoice of those new No. 1 of the Andover theologians. Prof. visiting her grandparents. Mr.-and Mra.
.-h I’-t received and every package, Newman bmythe will make reply in the T. I’hllllps.
same Review for July, under the strik­
, iriiar.i!:t«,rd at suiiiflier &amp; Crawley's.
Ed. Bailey reached home from the
ing. not to. say aggressive, title, “Is
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iu:IE.walks are being laid In j Princeton Humanizing?”
University Monday, and C. I). Prich­
rout nt tbe residences of John BeasThe Business Men’s Association have ard. Thursday.
men '.hester .Messer and Mra. ilanauer
Clement Smith and wife visited Mr.
a proposition from a furniture ninotii). n. Ford.of Bellevue, is inthecity facturing association, employing] from S.’» father and mother in Castleton tlie
and says he expects to resume opera- 75 to 100 hands, which will remove to first of the week.
••ions on his hotel within the next two this city if proper encouragement shall
F. 1’. Cpok was in the city Saturday.
weeks.
be given. We hope no efforts will be He intends to make Grand Rapids his
CHAN'.i: in time table this week, but locking to secure it That's thekind of home fora while.
t d&gt;» 4 not affe&lt; t the trains at this institutions Hastings wants.
Ralph and Ray Galloway,of Ypsilan­
point, and no material changes along
Grand trotting matinee on-the fair ti. are visiting their grandparents. Dr.
. 'he linn
grounds, this citv. Saturday, July 16th. Russell and wife.
Pa-, mu—There are several who owe 8115 in purses; S50 for tbe free-for-all.
Mra. R. K. Grant and mother Mra.
for the Banner who have not as yet Come everybody and witness a big Baitenger. of Woodland, were In Grand
li'IuidatHl their accounts. We trust afternoon of sport. Admission to the Rapids Thursday.
they Mil! do ao.soon _
grounds 25 cents, ladies free. It is
Mrs. W. C. Dell, of Charlotte, is mak­
NEE the program lor the flyst grand I| expected that the official test of the
ing nn extended visit'with friends and
trotting matinw of the season, to be now city water works will be made on relatives in this city.
i
■;rid on the fair grounds Saturday tbe same day.
J. B. Norton, of Excelsior, Kalkaska
afteruoin, July 16th.
.Bonanza, a small tdWn up In Ionia Co., is visiting relativesand friends iu
N'-w that hayifig and harvest time is county, is booming, tfeveral large farms this city and vicinity.
hen-y.-; will find everything vou neeil have been sola for a round sum, and the
C. W. Jones left for Albion this
u toe Im? o! dishe.- cheaper than ever parties purchasing tbe same have laid it
out into lots and are giving away every morning to attend commencement ex­
at Stauffer &amp; Crawley's.
ercises of Albion college.
K '!; mi.e.- Form team of mules, other one with conditions that stores or
W. A. Hams and H. C. Cook made a
weight 2.175, young, kind and sound. houses are built on them. We learn that
oh the tinny tribe of Pine lake,
J’riix reasonable. Gio. M. and E. Dav­ quite a number of these lots have been raid
Hope, the first of th^ week.
taken under these conditions.
enport. Wuodland, Mich.
Mrs. Nelson Stewdrt and Mra. Chas.
Maui: a Dri r. ofjthe Ik-ston Dry LA race on the fair grounds track
'^&gt;•13 store. Battle Creek, have a Monday forenoon between Norton Hotchkiss visited at Mra. E. J. Patter­
•tiange in their ••adv-’ this week. Read Paton’s 5 years old colt and Dr. Tay­ son's in Charlotte last week.
lor’s 3 years old was won by the Paton
A. D. Nlskern left for Manistee Mon­
ii
it may do you good.
horse.which showed considerable day, to spend a few days with his par­
Wh v.hp our corespondents would speed.) Dr. Tavlor's animal also show­ ents, P. W. Niskern and wife.
umn punctual about their favors. ed up well, and will makegood time af­
Cadets Fritr Goodyear and Fred
»&lt;• would like to hear from every ter he has had more thorough training.
r.-ws center in Barry county every Tno Paton horse had not been tracked Greble arrived home from the Orchard
Lake Military Academy Friday.
■week.
, at nil this year.
( Mrs. Len Salisbury, of Dea Moines,
M E. ■’'■.iRTERLY meeting next SunFarmers and all others who have
«sy. l.ove feast and sacramental ser- buildings to paint should remember Iowa, is the guest of her mother, Mn&gt;»tce jmr.mg at &lt;J n. m. Quarterly that they will find the largest stock of W. H. Tinkler, and other friends.
Wm Ingram. Jr., and wife, of Battle
cooferewe Monday morning at 8 paints and oils at Dr. Lathrop's drug
store. He buys the largest quantities Creek, were the guests of Frank Beam­
NoRTONiof Irving,was arrest- and sells more paints and oils than any er and wife Saturday and Sunday.
Married, Monday last, by Rev. Lee,
M i huraday. charged with incest 'With other dealer in Barrv county, and can
his in I.-,-, (jin Norton. His examjna- therefore give the lowest prices at Carroll A Cutler, of Hastings town­
t.an is Mt for Friday before Squire which the best goods can be sold. Not ship, and Annie J. Cutler, of Irving.
A. II. B. EUis and family depart for
only does he keep the prepared paints,
i :u: ft-reinan of the construction of but also the very finest white lead on Chicago this .evening, to make an ex­
tended visit with friends in that city.
water works, unexpectedly took a ttith t’.e market.
, in the well, Thursday hist. It wa« n
Mra. JulU Goodw uiraled the
Coal ashes are excellent material of
warm day, but he said the temperature which to make roads and paths. A commencement exercises of the Orch­
fell about that time.
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good covering, over which a little ^’&gt;1 ard Lake Military Academy last week.
i.
^lU'alion
our farmer readers is thrown, will soon form a hard, solid &lt;Miss Kittie Holbrook is "pect^
M CH1IN to our Agricultural Depart- road. To make a better walk, prepare home this week from an extended visit
•Wriin.-nt on the second page. There and level the bed, excavating it a few with relatives in SL Peters. Minn., and
are iierii j toe.-e which will Interest you, Inches below the general surface. Pour Chicago.)
and may be of^ome benefit also.
on a coat of coal tar and cover it thick­
Noah I’ound, of Hubbard. Ohio, who
b nn: rau- ot Cool n. thr M. &amp;. O. ly with coil aabea. When this is dry. has been the guest of his sister, Mrs.
rtilro.i-1, mention of which was reeont- repeat with another coat of tar and ash­ iSrVBusby. returned to hit home
es.
nnd
so
on,
until
there
are
four
coats
7. h d,‘’ :hK**&gt;rd ot 87.500 damages
Monday evening.
r»y the referee was confirmed last week of tar and as many of ashes. This, in a
CoL H. H. Gill, of Hastings, an exshort time, will harden and make a Confederale soldier, will be the urator
*n the I. b. district court at Toledo.
of the dsv at Pawamo on the r ourth.—
a.UpT
prescriptions compounded walk as hard as stone.
Jf'itoman &amp; Buel’s. None but
TnBTKfrMntTisos.—Elders Wale« Telegram Herald.
pw- drugs used.jeompoundeci accurate- SBd Moore., tbe Adventist ministers
Will Kennedy and Blanch Hender­
you W1V no/ °uve 10 p*y “y bsvo their Large tent pitched on bute shott will leave for Ann Arl&gt;or to at­
loctor a commission nn prescriptions.
street, west of the court house, an a tend the University semi-centennial
~Any persou desiring to have been holding rtvular services celebration, Monday.
ISi w n* hSQa!B we“ finuh«d. with a every evening since last baturday.
FUerv M. Hopkinsand Mrs. Eliza­
Wlr Cistern and barn, should Tbe themes thus far discussed have beth Hinkle, of Hastings, were mar­
been listened to by Urge and very at­ ried Thursday forenoon, by Justice
■Ppiytohr, uthrop.
tentive audiences. The best of order Hall-B. C. Journal.
pleasure .to buy and quiet prevails and ninny who have
Miss Minnie Matthews will aR*?d
* Crawley’s who sell
X2,a,l.a a,nj,M profit and having attended express themselves as much the semi-centennial celebration of the
interested in the preaching.
Michigan University, nnd will lea'®
w&lt;i
.ia h’urlted *n plain figures
Everything
is
comfortably
«&gt;•&gt;
know they have but one price for U1L
ilv arranged and one is struck with the for Ann Arbor Saturday.
County Treasurer Hough was in
hall1 i‘1. All&gt;idh-yiiieaad Hastings base advantage in coolness which a tint has
WoSuand last week, being
mntin inf7- W VKHB batH on the f&lt;ir over a wooden buildingIt was estimated that four or five becaus e of the serious illness of hfs
HvMi'
' ‘day. Lots of sport and a
- me cn
lf)oked for M MW. hundred people were in at tendance bun- father-in-law, M. Rowlader.
.vooW Kid. 'V»ta or auu«
- ;■ comtog with blood in her
Charlev Brown, tbe frack wksman
Crork, h-ld rhe do« eltenuon of «'«’ nt the Cbkar’ 5ew“P!gLl cSilZf!
‘.u,J:l.’ud to O. A. Darling, of ooe while he Mttorth tti eneblr rnd
th?t??r.n‘&gt;’'?ebraska’ fOr “ eor7 o! earnest
reroeol meaner
manner Uie
we cikow y« 'JilsT
•r?. mr
the v. A. t &lt;xStSSe Ufortory to btaeiDptoyere'that he
thtabfk
utthat place. From aad Christianity
another rear atsn
at an inc.
focreasMeetinra
Meetings are announced to continue
— tromrS for .nether
P“P^r *® should the
present week and longer as the
to»n',nlu&gt; City to be a hustling
interest demands.

Local News.

Olotlxiei"

GREAT
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Men's $12 Suits cut to $8.50
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CUT PRICES
Cash buyers will please note: We have drove the knife to the hilt
in this tremendous sacrifice of most desirable goods.

Call early before stock is broken,

OjOTHIXO store

UNION

HALL

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E. Y. HOGLE

GBOCKRY RTORE.

Central House
BLOCK.

AL Keith. John Busby and the lat1
✓"''k
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tor's uncle. N. Pound, went to Wail lake
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Friday, and captured over 200 blue
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Rills, black bass and perch.)
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Miss Blanch Mead, of this city, has
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secured a position in tbe Auditor ’ “*■'
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leave for the capital city this week.
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On their return from Kalamazoo, pr. i
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Andrus and wife and 1). S. Goodytear.
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and wife stopped at Wall lake and en-j
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joyed themselves hugely for a few
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hours.
Next week will be vacation In Miss
Viola Willison's school. In Rutland, and
she will spend her vacation with a par­
Having purchased the entire stockjaf Hie Cash Drug Store,
ty from Augusta ;uid Kalamazoo at
Gull lake.
and desiring to do only an exclusive drugHiusiBess, we will
Editor Strong and wife, of Nashville, sell at and below cost the entirfe stock of
were on the 1.45 n. m. passenger verierdav m route for Manistee; to attend the
meeting of the Western Michigan
l*ress Association.
Fred Hotchkiss and C. C. Mason
have been heard from at Topeka, Kan­
sas. From remarks they make in their
letters it would be safe to say that pro­
hibition is enforced in that state.

AT COST!

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Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

Will Moore and Will Cook returned
from Ann Arbor Wednesday. The lat­
ter expects to spend his summer vaca­
tion in Colorado, and will soon take his
departure for the centennial state.

(George Rock is second in scholarship
In his class of 77 members at tbe Annap­
olis Naval Academy.) His class are
now all on board the training ship
exercising tbeir muscle in various use­
ful avocations.
/ The Missei Wolf and Mrs. Clara Al­
len left Tuesday to attend the com.
meneement exercises of Olivet college.’
They will return Saturday. Mra. ATlen expects to depart for Colorado Saturjjsy or Monday next
IMisa Flora Marsh, who will be re­
membered as tbe daughter of Rev. T.
D. Marsh, formerly of this city, has
been tendered a position which she bus
accepted as instructor tn the Vassar.

We are bound to close them out. and now is the time to get
them at your own price.

Mark This
We have also purchased of A. R. MeOmber his stock of

We shall maintain 1 he wputalion this Jewelry establish-:
inent has of selling the

Arthur Hall, who graduate) from the
University this week, has secured the
position of Professor of Physics and
Chemistry in the Laporte. Indiana,
high school. Congratulations to him
on thia deserved recognition of hb
ability.

BEST GOODS

The wives of D. S. Goodyear, 1*. T. Cob t

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SsraBsssas'Smallest Margin of Profit!

grove. Chris. VanArman. ami *i’'h*, of any Jcwoln* Hotisc in Darit t ’«riinfy. The btQCl is comKenaston. members or n. oi t. ami.
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companv; abo Dr. Andrus and wife.
plete. and the nncoK iiuht. V, hentner you want any
Royal Brown. T. C. Alvrrwm. Mar
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Roberts. James Clarke anil wife, nnd
John Wdssert.
Mr. Colgrove has repnwnteil the r.« a- "
pie of itarrycounty foitblnily for the ;Call
on ns. PrescriplBwH r.ir.jiiUy mid accurately eompast five years. When he Miall have ' "
pounded from fre-li and yer: drug-. Wc aroin Hastings to
laid down bis work as public prorecu- •j
tor he will leave liebind him a record
of which not only be but thr p-.-opln &lt;4
Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It
Barry countv can well
proud. In .
his whole official career Mr. Culgrow
has never flinched a perUnle irrkfl .
what he considered the interna* nf the
county.—NashviBe Cot. Garry I'm i
Democrat.
(AAtnional foeal on 4th

�BOODLERS FOUND GUILTY.

A a VKL Ob VICTIM!)
SACRIFICED IN A HORROR ON LAKE
MICHIGAN.

LAUMLATIVE PROCEE0IHG3.

A CLIQUE IN A CORNER.

XlrldgM l-rgtatetnrv.
L-iirxuro, Mich., June 14. —Poth b.Hires
mnvMted Monday night, but remahwd in
i-wton lew. than thirty minute;. The Ivmra
w-as without a quorum and at onro adjounesl

JUST WHERE THEY THOUGHT THEY

ro.i banking IdH beftne aJjourtnjmt.
Luraxn, Ma*„ June 13.—Tbe focal option
bill was rqiorMl to the senate Tuetl iy and

The Product Takes a Tumble of eiunali t-Kque, wm ben EattBday. 8un&gt;'«’.
end Momfay. nn 1 it was n-.U known a-roig
Twenty Cents on the Chicago
Board of Trade,
I«—. him -..Hu- Cl.kwU«»«*.l U»

trade, mid that the ta**k ***
incs£ rapid ta tad ever seen « *toms*
,
Jehu U.

HAD WHEAT CORRALED
Wiltahlre, tto supjm-4 i^r of Uw

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Detect. Mich... June li—An Evening
Journal special from Charlevoix Myiu Tbc
steamer Champlain, of the Northern Michigan
line, l-Himi for Utotoygau from Chicago,
burned at midnight Thursday, between Nor-

Gran.-! Travrrae l«*y.

Tbe boat wn* running

up from beneath the rapine, driving the cu­

He ran to tbe hurricane daek, plunged into a
tank and then returned to tris work, but was
too late to stop his engiao «’ concert tlfr

tta forward deck The life-boate and liferofto were lowered. but tta steamer vw ninrainntcu fnxu the Him tha boat caught fire
Use peiacngm were all com]»llsd to jump
into the lake. The steward intornM The
Journal cwmwj&gt;oiulcnt that there w ?re flttr—ven perstuw oti board, including tlie crew.
The Jaat are as follows: Ella Cooper Smith,
Charisvota; Rote- Wlltoa, Ctorlavoix:
Chicago: Steward Bean'.i two children, aged
band 3years Ycpecdi-oly, Chicago; Capt.
Lucas, Petcwkry; Henry Brennan tbe clerk,
iiretnao, second cook and cabin toy, Chicago;
Mr.Rumen, of the Jackson, Mich:, Coreet
company; a geutlmnau and a boy, from MilwaukM, IkiuikI ter Mackinac: one waiter nnd
four Indian deck hand*; a lady and daughter,
front Frankfort, names unknown.
Those saved floatesl an hour and a half,
w hen they were rescued by a yawl nnd fish
boats trom tlurahore. Several ot Uwre saved
&gt;i.ny .now Known io nave pcruac
The boat bnrwsl to the hullJj
towed tare. It is fatpoMibl® xfcsi
tell tta
Bare of the Ore, Lui it fa. thought
tA-en caused by a lamp exptalou.
The Ctan.pfaln was value! at about Fk',. wx&gt;'• CiiznixviMX, Mich.. Juno IK—In addition
tn tip, list of il-iwl nlrnuiy repert.-d from tta
Champlain disaster, R.
M. McKoal, of

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covered. Caleb Roswell, ot Jochsoa, Mich..
dml after being lifbagliF ashore,
Tbe shoo nnd foot ot an unknown victim
ba* tern rreovered from tbs bull, which was

undo of Tbun
titutimi in its*
tbe city conn

jsirt, but tbe following additional wounrlsrl
ore announced: Charhw Mffintnun. smausly
injury; Jerry Sullivan, struck in tbe side by
flying traard; RuwJl HI)), spine injured; Mri
Trfttan. bruised about tho head and tody;
Mr-. Camptoll, injured internally; Mrs. Neb
son. struck on tlw head by falling timber.;
Mrs. L II. Ruaeell and two' children, prtl-ably fatally injured; Todie Andnts, ft year*
old. ladly cut about tlic bnad and facu;

Tlie following penams wn hurt on the.
train which was blpwu from the track: El
Anderson, of this city, shoulder badly broken
am! internally Injured; Mr. Kennedy, of
Minto, two rite I Token and an e*r torn off:
Julius Urdnld. of Reynolds, sihoulder and
head wvwly l-raisod: DoniM McKenxie, of
Muf-lon. Manitoba, injure-1 internally; Mm.
O'Grady. SI. Omiu. buck ii|&gt;irwl nisi body
brufeed; Mr*. Iiol.by, Lnilted about ttiu Iwcul ’

Hnuxi.riEUi, TBs., Jun* IK—Tlie ihrnldr
mill* of Frank Godly went entlnily.dadroyod
by fire Friday. Iamh tiOO.OOQ. Origin, sj-ontaneous cmnbusuoa.

CincaOo. June IK—Friday afternoon an

in tbc south western section ot the city, begin­
ning in Hinckley** planing mill, which wax
totally iteuroycd, involving a low at &gt;30.000
The ttiniex Mproad to thq yard ot the Whit&lt;ruiib Cedar cotnjiciny, causing a damage ot
Pi,(W. ’ The lumber yard of J. H Pearson

about $ 10,1100. AH the above protorty was
well insured.
Ti»e Craiw Bros, jape foundry on Canal
street near Judd waa entirely gutted »o‘ Hi*
in the evening. Lam tlOO.IXXl; inwiranre l-W,000. Five hundred bands me thrown out ot
employment.
1 hi ring the ysogro* of tbe
tire a sidewalk containing n namlicr of spoctnturi gave way. injuring six perwaix.

curved on tbe New Huntington railroad in

------- ........
iraan; uu uny nixi
killed tta bill for minority representation.
The senate jmsred tta appropriation uf fJJ,wo for a new state noruml sclxwl building
and fa'JKM form- fish cwnnuwion. Tinsenate kilted tto revolution (or adjournment
Juno 20.
Lax
. sxkq, JBrh., Juno lO.-Tto WU pro­
hibiting (be bucket shop In tbi.&gt; state lias
paned both . bonsee and is ouu of the most
_«ii inge.it iiHwmmi ever drafted. Tta Mor'shnll liquor W.l xw favorably reported to tta
ornate ^Vednastor, whichpamedtboBurrkx-al
option bill. Ijiuow goes to tta governor. Lan­
sing was nuuis headquarters of th-.- advisory
boani of pan^jns by a bill tbe houre pareed,
and which ha* already pareul tho renate. Il
ctonges tta pardon Jaw considerably. Tlw
tore ols. jxusred n bill to punWi sud jrevent
aCvraws agoiiut chastity
Laxsixg, Mich., June 17.—The state renate
H*nt all Thursday oysr tlw liquor tax bill.
It was amentod in a number of of pointe:
iu tto township, giving tto troamiror 1 jwr
cent of tlw tux for collecting and k&gt;wertng the
tex to gNJO. Tto house pawe.-d tto sonate
bill amendatory of tta whool law. It makes
imirartaut change* lit tta law.
Laxrtxo, Mich., June 1A—Tta senate
Ked tta ll'iuor tex bill Friday, there being
one vote m tta negative-Barrlngor. Tlw
tax is (WO for spirituou* or malt liquora at
retail, »!X» at wholesale and retail and ri(M
fcr wholesaling spirituous liquors. There ix
some doubt of the agreement of tta house om
Itaamendments. Ita seunte then lookup
skA I.Ill
f
__A
...r

Rirbelieu, anJ in com*equenro tha fatSar were
dowdy wateta*!. Kerri-w vra. oottori ire*.
ing Ito lost conference Monday nigh! in wrfh
troubled spirit* that certain of tlw- watchful
,!&gt;.x-ta scent»:i tta tnxiWe, ami as soot*«
tradfaff began Turetay tnoramfr acted uj~*
their ‘•imprt'Mkm*.” L»h»M Lloom. who
has gained c**:to&lt;kTabk- notonrty a-a
it said to fave clearwl f AJ.Uxhon tlw dediu®.
Tin- break did not *«*»«:&gt;’ •«*»
riiojr. Straw of ttani tat loan-y^ but not

Chicago, June la.—For emne time past a
clique ot operators m w lieat on the board of
KKv.igh io dew them up*
trade, bradeil by J. W. Wiltshire, of the Fi­
CHtcxoaJKte* Ift-Tomy that tbe shmdelity lank of Cinciminti, has L«n&gt; buying •ion on '*-tang® D threttwflug would not do
May and June wtn-at, and Iwgnn on Monday justice to tlie actual facta. Tuesday's drop
to take in July aim. Tbe tiling worked pret- in wheat ot 1» cento wn* followed up by a
furttar break of fl-, rents Wednreday, from
tie flurry owing to tl*e large supply. Every- which’there wa« tat an inriguiliraut rally at
tbe dew Seventeen firms were pated fw
failure to Mttb- margin*, and while it Han
Ltter impcmuWMtv to arrive at. anything defi­
nite in the matter of the Ifabilltta of tta ritejfci,. I iwjd-xl houses, it fa safe to eay that !»,00U,O»
i imsheb nf wiwat are invo)«®d, and that tta
-iZ | foot &lt;ra this tmmunse block fa not lew. than
‘SC 1 |S,W0,Oxi, or a total of about L-'.&lt;XO,uoo in
~ i two dart Tta su-peuded hnnsa* are C. J.
T7 Kershaw * Ca, Cn»d.y Ar Co . Gregg, fams
A- Co., fa D Eldredge &amp; Co-, J. A. E-'.wnrl*
™ i &amp; Cn, Hord Broa * (X, T. R- Bafelwin tt
HMatthews. Hibbard &amp; Co. M. B. Crafts &amp;
Ctx.and Youmt * Bnrarly. Horne of tbreb
firms announced that they will be al! right in
BtodMtto nbore there are binumerabl®
smaller liou-e* wluri* will gv down if tbe XUS'
. pendi-d one® fail to cons: out of the difficulty,
' mel tbe excitement on tto board was angmcu’.eil by tto failure of Charlo* Henrotin, of
| Uds city, on tto N®w York stock exchange,
j He is a private banker nnd stock lanker of
! note, uni te attribute* Id* Callure to tto break

rewmrideration carried, nnd tta bill -wn* tabtaL

western Manufacturing compiny of Detroit,
an oleomargnrfae company which was
force*! out of existence by a. law afterward
dec-fared unconstitutional: providing far tho
ituqoetwn of mil**-*, and preventing tta emptoyment fa ndnui &lt;4 boys under 10. Tbe
house did not complete tiny buriuew. excvjit
to pan Ihi- mortgage tax bill through rem-

a million, but

deems it most encouraging to tegiiqjuto burinosn that the wtiuat and coff.v corner* collapwd without disaster exrep: to tlmse who
invited theuL
Tbo Whcotisin Central rood ha* incorpor­
ated under one management all the roods and
bnuwbm in ite systeni iiereiofot c existing un­
der vnrimn. nsnss. The capital stock I* &lt;13,(XX),CW, with nii aggregate of Ccu miles of
tracks.
FIRED A BAPTIST CHURCH

BlfKLHTVtux Ind., June 90,-Tbe Dcttol
Baptist church, ten niilre south of' here, was
l-unwl Saturday night, and the iiHvndlary,
Cliariei Culet-, caught and jaitel. , He iwfe»n and swore out mi affidavitX ter tte
pastor, (tev. William Snanx ai cm arci-anrv,
aUeging that Rev. Bnapp offered him I5C to
bum die church. Cote- rays Buapp wanted
tbe church burned toenure some i,f th* tnembere tod duirgwl him with adultery with one

unmarried, and son of John CoIce, recently
released from tta penitentiary.
Shot White Stealing Cherries.
OnAxax, N. J„ Juno 10.—At Mntitmw
Friday evening, a boy named William Belan,
was shot and protably fatally wounded by
Clinries Smith. Tho tail was up a tree on
Smith’s property, rtenllug aherrie*. Smith
cam® out and blared away at him. With a
cry of agony Bolan fell to tho ground riddfad with shot. Smith dtechnrgnl both bar­
rels at the taiy. Bolan was ctaivejed to the
Memorial hospital.
An examlnatRm wm
right shoulder and diert &lt;rf Bolan, were filled

trated tbe skull nnd the lungs, lie now lien
at tbe hospital in a seml-consctous condition
Smith was arrested and Inched up There i«
great indignation against him.
Braxcnr.i.n, Ohio, June 1&amp;—The city w*«
crowded Saturday with Knighteof Labor,
the occasion being tto labor demonstration
and picnic gotten up Ity tto local awsembliew
Tea thousand knighte, including several hun­
dred from Cincinnati, wore tore.
Among

were delivered and aniiMcnieiit- wrre in­
dulged in at tbe fair ground".

at liffittoVIorit Saturday afternoon, finding
lothMcGarigte and McDonald guilty, aad
fixing their M-ntenr®

fad nitli making I3wv,
lawyer in New Y.wb

been! t h &gt;■ venlk-t
Ttar bad hoped fw
■
ncquittaL and were
JgL f:
roufldteat ttat If not
■Acquitted tto worst
KI’ H HOXAUJ.
waul*l be a intetrial. The evidence of Schnaider wa» given full iredit by the jury in spite
of the Wtry figure .which to cut aud of tto
hxi-1 criw of ‘•informer" and “sevumtrci"
whfcb had torn ratad against him.
At « o'clock Saturday morning Judge
Shepard read tta instructions of th® court
ami rent the core of “Tta People verms W.
J. McGarigte nnd Edward H. McDcmkTto

• ’••brrte]

men whore-whole lire, uj u J".'*’
office; but in all this Om&gt;t wJ*"!*” ***

prvpan

Uow
v*,unsDson Buuelcault tai;trJ
*ten$ter waist and youthful all
.
always rising from-tha. tai,; ' -nsL
c~rr w. CUM. to .

M-o^t tonal character, talng simply two views
standpoints ustermt.vl
on opjsudte Mdse of it.

thing, if &lt;m« excepts
tii” fv* modiftentiaat.
"““k bJ'
^U'JC'* 1x1
*** Inrtniction* sub/J/'/nA mltti'd to him by both
«*’ r*ld in n
quick, sharp tone the
'7 .imtrnrti* in i almost htwm. m'uatuou-.
rrnlly as they were sub­
mitted to him l&gt;y l&gt;otb tta prorei-ulksi and
JMxt
/jmHB
/■/‘■Ita-'

Tbe first Informal ballot taken by th-Jury
was unanimnu. tor r-.mvirtiaa, with reiren of

U

Klrai Belles.
• Mr. Wnhlo (of Bartuw-TVtot ,
yoangperxm Ilk. Khaw,--r...
UMtoDram Mo ven-

, "V??..’O n,u*Tabk'
this noni.
injr. Haiti a compiiiitiink' wife, -y—cold bmr exoapirajwl husband “me
W°?^nH £
-lf )ou
mis­
erable mH the Ume.
A writer In a adentific roper a«wt.
that the critical period in k n&gt;an*t jtf.
is betwre-n tbe ages c.f 20 ate! 3/. (»&amp;*.
have tin Idea that he begins io 1„ criU.
cxi about six weeks alter maniage.
Mib» (Tara (dtocuostar literary mat.
tors}—The translation von
Mr. Featherly. 1 understand j* a w
frte one. Mr. Feather!y ! thick ro:
must have bwn mhlnfuriuM,
Clara; I know 1 paid a ddhr Vor nn
copy. /

tot um takra, winch resulted in tbe verdict i

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS*
Obto,

The anupunreurtnt Wednesday morning l&lt;y
tte-.r cfaarihg borne difference® was received
with d«n&gt;onstrnU&lt;ms of delight by the irokdiatriy nwe several pointe It bar! breu re­
ported tliat Ktmdinw hid recekol A*M).U0l
early in tbe.mornlug from Cmeintiati to luret
hi* obhgmiote, and Um&gt; report teiag pmerally
bsllcred, the anuouiirem-ut that Kcnduiw

an rapidly that John Martin, tta filler at tbe
tile top &lt;),' ti

... ...
. cwdMonw ami----....—
th"
a mtfafartkxL
metre wMerely teirwnt
,i_____ i rfnxn
___ KJ’J rente................................
At noon, however, th- clearmtr ta-i—
dropped
io JC rente w hila
Godlry* sholily null&lt; nt Rjwiu-fi-ld, JHa,
men were thinking what to da. Every one show ed that Kershaw &lt;t Co tod faltai to pay
were ttoifroyed by Are Friday nflr-nioou, enwanted
to unload, but no one wont­ tlwir debit lialanr--.
C
hiCaiio, Juns IK—It L&lt; now teliered that
ed wheat.
It
km
time- than
it
the
wheat
panic
h
alxmt
over.
Tbe
only
tak« to tell the Mnry July wheat j
wna offered nt SO', rente, or 1! *-;*nt« Jew failure Thursday *i&lt; tlmt at J. J. Bryant &amp; over KaLunaroo. Mich., Friday. Fenrew
tkl. nluMi If.’itUlit
a,
than tto ch-wing pric? Monday. It wa* a
short storm, but terrible fa its effects on tlw
crowiL Trade.-* crp^te-l out of tta pit drip­ *&lt;f trade opmd and continued without excite­
An explosion of a vartridgr at Philadelphia
ping with perspirat-&lt;m nisi weak from excite- ment at any kiwi.
on Friilay nlgtil aurirxtdy injure 1 Dr. CarA great uumtar of attarimwnt suits were
tncnl. There was talk of failures, fait none
were anneunred In add to tta feverM. condi­ filed agaimt tta cirn-re.1 firn* fa tta courts marksman will Hiffer total km ct light.
tion of tiling*. Then for nu Iwuir ttan* was a Thursdar. Anuxag tta fir*: flto I was a wilt
slight rally, and tta lending future. Jnh-. I? F. A.-Riddle for fj.OO9.0Oi&gt; bv J. W. Wilfi
nolduptopix c*»t* HikwM but a lull in shfro nnd Horntnl Eckart, tta Cincinnati
tta storm.; Alttam. tta indicator for July brokers, ugaitrs*. ibretufold &amp; Co »t ibis
showed that it was agniti w-iling dmrp, and &lt;ity.
Kanhaw &amp; CH. did not succred fa getting
tta fond* they wanted, and how they will
.. ................ ..
- - *•
Then crane tto third tumlto at th&lt;&gt; uoon
,
_____________
Flatonia, in Fayette county, about ninetvhour, and Jnly wbool raid down to W»H' ***&gt;te. i
upon U^ii house susperuied, and yrt th e mile* co*: ..l Jnui Autaato nod 1® mfii*
7}£
cents
talow
the
opening
price
Tta
sn«ta
linn
hoM*
on.
nnd
declare*
it
will
be
aide
weal «»f Houstox
Tlie expn** car ' wa»
............v&lt;uMv-T ii nui oe sme
tin- taion) «o* little.............
l*-s than a pandemonium I to
&lt;n jmll
imii through. It is thought ttat the firm is
i* rubbed. Nobody was hldel It K rumored
and tlie l-srs declare*! it a jurt retribution o*i hoj.-fitl of getting‘................
. .................................
money out
of it* large h&lt;&gt;!d- that tbu ivUxti Minimi about fdO.txn
tta bullfall wheat manipulators.
ings—sovernl million buxtab-of wbrat, nnd
At PlsTO came the startling nnnouiietmcnl
that all perexu taring tia-ln* with llreenfield wiiicimwnt.
,
A Co., on® of ttacllqne houw**. riiooid clone
Il fa now mtlinstod that •lU.ixn.Oup was fast tifia-l all U*e protinn-nt gamltors of thb city
tliom at cure, The uproar l.nd not sulxidcd daring tlie |«tn:&lt;--K&gt;,axf,tx»j Iwreanl mitun-li Wedm-why that taroahur. by order of Mayor
when July wheat took tta fourth and wor.*t Mm at Cincinnati.
Itocbr, no gambling would bo permitted bi rr.
ill thu ...al &gt;
____ ____
, .
. ..
turn of tbe day amt dropped for a tnr&gt;mcnt tc
74 rente Trouble wns expected on margins
al Kcrdure '•*, and the crowd wns ready for
Catt le. Juiw U.—Tta following rveonl cIonwL fto police jniltel one or two small
anything start of nn earthquake. Tliroiy* at bare tall ws* made by tbe National teogue flare* in outlying asetfom which rwnnhwd
J!!!*!"’ /*
”
of people ruttad in from the stwta. nnd tta S
gallery was filled with an excited throng of &lt;Iiann;oh« i at Itadnn-Bmtan
Washing­
men and women. It wns n morning wmion ton!; nt Ilttelmrg-Pltatotrg ft, Detroit fi­
THE MARKETS.
to bo mrwmlxrred a* long ns whrat grows. at New 1 .wk-N®w Ycrk 4, Philadelphia &amp;
At itorenfekrs it wax fntusl ttat their checks
LH’C*00. Jan. IT-Tta l.onw- etah l.wt
the ta!innnpr&gt;H«. nine Tuesday, white Phitalel’t?
*‘’u.by K,,w Yurk- n“'1 th" »»«•
they tod fallal, a. UM..r principals tod gone
eluta chaaged p!.-icv* fa the setadute. rhiregr.
Lock on them." &gt;
t.. teurtb The Lmgn. r.xnrd w» Z,
In the meantime tto June ojxion had Mloau: At &lt;!hi&lt;-ag'&gt;—Chicago l», ludinnapopened
dropped from 1*34; cent* to 73, while Mnv at!(!^A-tk*&lt;Kr*-v^X,r? 4' r‘rtr"“
of course sliared in tto iumbla
'
W
' •"•k-hew York 4, PhibuMpuu S­
To illostrate tho great flop, t&gt;1(. n,lowing at Boston- ffcwton 1 Washington &gt;
range of prices few regular No 3 spring *»br«:
Oicauo, June Ifl-Tta fraluni of tta
prevailing on 'change durin,; lire day w ill to
’J!*.'v”dn«d*y wn. tta
of In
.t ■
U"'1 '"^^Phia club by New Y,x1t
l‘T the I'XU-nonlinArv MA.,—A*
..

&amp;AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

$25,000.00
INGOLD!
.

will

nr run »

ARBDCKLEi: COFFEE WE A.FPB.'J--'
©1,000.00
1 Prominin, ’
3 jOO.CO e«ch
2 Premiums. '
8250 CO "
6 Premium*,
9I00.C0
25 Premiums, '
£ 59.CO
100 Premiums,
g:o.oo
200 Premiums, •
510.00 “
1,000 Premium*,__

July
ton 4. nt I itteburg—Pittaburg 3, Detroit 11.

YOUR LAST CHANCE/iter/
ing Wood »X &lt;*nt* higher ibnn July debrery
—a raort ebnnrtnai figure. Tie- -wwni
to ttat cosh rtuff ought not to range hlxiwr
than
cents over thirty toys' delivery.
Th- nwult-i .»f tto cra b as gathered late st
=WWUilA&gt; th, rotta.in, .A,,,*,™ „

lUurto.

fiowtWJ

&amp; c». HajaIII »
TIa.-i—■ r.
.

MINNESOTA^

“I Th. latterto wJTBLd^;
Irin HI d ar ChbT’k “d T*Hctoll nnd ojj
'’J"*n^P“n»*&gt;&gt;ter Detroit. Twitctoll was
by a 1,411 ,B
fourth inning Iwinz
hit in tto groin. Other I~rM
X
Philadelphia — Philadelphia 7 Wadilnrtxm ii
at ImtonaiMihs. Indta^iL

DAKOTA/^”/ CMUfii
+

lands M wrere*

C/WBUM
—

LOW MJCET

7 HALF*
MILLION
ACRES

nWCUTtan-ra

carrying Ram Lillard, William Cox, John
CsiCAfio, Jirac 20—Tbo result of !-.« —lc
•Oe t*~ ball ntartn.

faan-d that tta fire has communicated to SU
I— (_ «k_
_______ » .. .

druppingbacklo flflj, P
afrtW neck-nad-owA

mon aretaiieved

to ta fatally hurt.

;

They expected
tn Z,Arl*te
prwtifr.
thought thm iu: /J0 »ite.;
TIT wn; duo to hh
V

itentiary.
Th® d e ftndnnts and ttotr
frien'b were dumb-

The Falt-wi furrui'v- at Jackwxi,

bears. Tbou-mid* of can* standing «i the
ride trerkx, etevaton* nil filled to bunding, tre■neitdous receipt-* n-|i«&gt;rtjd. and everytiling
iwiffiing to mon- wheat— millions more—in
tta near future. Buch were tbe cuudi lions I
wherrtnsdiTs w ent on ’change Turwlay morn­
ing. Far the flr«t offerings of Jr.Jy wlamt
there were uo tak.-tx R wa-. offered tnrln
tta snpixJM-d market—still no taker*. Then
tbe- entertainment
Tho
uproar
grew'
mh
e»M:ruiiiw»em
uiicnna.
in®wheat,
unroar grew.
intense
in tta wild upenAl.
effort to rail
Jul?

Brine, anti K XV

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

*«™» rut! WeA,
r&lt;
Ma.
agr«rt favorite with tlwta , 1 % Mali,l
ksto n very loliterv *f.
with bte book* and S, hn r.C
** IhS

rimpr to know where Ik* standi

HOW IT tXXlXSD OX THX Di&gt;AIU&gt;,
op-raVBTi and fail ttem out Tuewlay imonJing everything w-'racd serene and it locte-d
OA tiiougli It was plain sailing for the luzik

BUSINESS NOTES.
Tbeprojierty ot the Arkarwcw T.-tograph
romjtnny. o|&gt;erating between Little Rock and
Pine Bluff and Hoc. Springs h». toco sold tra­
der an exocut ion to tbe 8L Louis, Iron Moun­
tain &amp; Soutiuu-n Railroad conqiany.
Tbure were 813 failurw in tbe Unltel Rbitiw

it coulklent

Chicago. Jane IK-Tho “boodte" trial fa at

*. B‘*°»

that It was expected that fund, would be
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

Tbe strikers at

the Pennsylvania Soli

faunts SWWMt
E.

ba than twelve woll knowu firms will go un-

iZIqLcaX

V, IUL««.

CHICAGO JILLUd; Juiy

/X/SAFEiN»ESTME!iT

on^toug. Tureday m wooki onltearily to
the scaffold at Reidsville, Ga., several weeks

of public moneys nt

Dilitt,S8ittShore&amp;AtlanticB'y
~ t
,
"The Soo-Mackinaw short Lioe-

I
i

MlaoCMlchl«sr

Twa Through Train* each way d।
I. ITnlnn 1H-0OI •*'
Tta territory Iravererd is tamo"'!or

Unnwlled Hunting »nd Fishing-For Maps. Feiiters. fades

m&gt;*1

1. W.

infortMUoo » •

ALLK«
Gaa'l Fms. * Tkket Agt.. Mar-iw"--

!

�I&gt; GUADALAJARA.
C AMONG THE
prosrlrous

THE VETERANS PROTEST.
VEHEMENT OPPOSITION TO THE RE­

WORKERS Or

mcxican

TURN OR REBEL FLAGS

citv.

Editor Grady*r’a CharacUrl.tJea.
Henry w. Grady j
^^oon’.lnF ’rery ’’romi“ent hi Un iwutj,
now and it oramuto
P^ty well hoped that')
bo wiU be tU ftrnx
poat helium tuulbemer
’ b&gt; grace u J)rwU.
tteta. OraUr,
reimtailtm „ n
j
Your cortwrponMm Iu AU«nu
Writing a leader

,

&lt;ln.»A Am, „„ „

IW
IU-wm A-m.
Soldiers—The Order llcvoke«l.

•

b|»i.i the left l»ank of tbe
i - SaJitia,*^, jm t C73 mile* West
ity nf Mexico and 1 IllinUce from
'-a- bon called “tlie CTdcogo of
&lt;c.uu»-of it rnterptistrtuidliberal
;rv. :it [Vj-ilatkrn isoflieialiy .re­
.
and, though to rentote from
u-l
ktiowti to tbo outer world,
• -at*, electric light*, telephone-',
. .siof water works, and other ad-s-IvancM! civillxatiiKL It lies in
f a region in fertile—whore trulls,
I vegetables grow Ln astonishing
- ; iat ths oatlying baetendas
-h a» fifty.^usIh-In of corn u&gt; tbe
.-very .Jr, tbe first crt.pbeing
Felsruaty and tbe secund iu July,
‘xiajtxo’ uo fewer than fourteen
r than * drawn public fountain*,
,-burcbe* * fine opera bcm*.* and
.an ctegaxit rasino or chib
nt. a ptty tadl. a spkmdfcl nnivw*
:l v .miy scodetoy of line artx in
i - , : that &lt;&gt;f S-w Carlo* nt tbe
spikd. . Tbe grand cathedral—a
. -reurturw, situated on tbe Flax*
-.a&lt; cranplvted in 1613. but its
. • an x* waa greatly impaired by tbn
r of ISffl, which destroyed the

t„

N'KW Yohk, Jum 10.—“May God pabv tlm
th° an,er:
«-&gt;d iwbr
the brain that rone-dvod. and may God L12tbc tencue that dictated itC
Grand Army veteraut hi,ml these wnr,t«
with bated breath and gtanred at tach other
with a wo a. tbr t«T,l.U sentence, rang
h"mL^t’TroU

from tbe cv^n tumid wZTi
in-ehitd of tbe Grund
tt -??
Army of the RejmbHc
ML
» *
" wlmwUy night j„
Awociation ball at
( r I t^TOEitaaM
Harlem. The occasion
rwki« ?? W|uiar*oep&lt;i&lt;nit.-odro• &gt; . \ ' V g':- ***1 to the coinnuiEdi-rcUr&lt; b&gt;' Alexamlnr
J Hamilton prat. Na
..
G. a. R. Vialt-

iwtween
hit b^
over
id* pet
43&lt;lcg». iwninat

ttU
*1 “t l**rk
009
lhn

.

at "n "nR10

Cured

-™ hi,. uSu- Lxsrv1'"'

‘tn'1

"ben tho Utter

-- ®’*r&gt;' Grand Army
o—______*?5”r tlxl*
"n-*
Ik
vicinity. Before thI’
mwUng opeix.i it bo&lt;
vamekaown that Gon.
Gg-x. rAincuiLU
Hoes, Of Tex. had re­
ceived B tetter fixmi (be adjutant general of
the I tiiUsl Staten army otaling tliist the pre*
ident luul approved th- rwomnamdation ami
U» writer bnd Iren *n-’rucied by tbe secre­
tary at war to return nil -tbc Ccmfaterate
Ungs
in
Ute
cmi*
&lt;rf
t}K.
.[*,

placed their tejib.k*.
in the care of (ir war
deportment. They
■were mt roar-1,
te
sasL to be kr jt in tbe
wrltocM. But, though bo archives of tho nation
evr: so badly, fuel enough to
wasteful cooking niaciiinca
Kl lllIiiT
■y out of tbe qmwtic.u, *inc« iwttle. He •■'Miduucd:
KXSw.) Civ,
&lt;*«;ly imported frwa England “How ran tbe j^vreut
: n and wuod S‘-J. per cord. loyal governors of IbefejyJWr
•ontteru
ma
G
o
.
accept^***
1 'KtanfaLi.y and i*.-truk&gt;um sells
roiblstm of u«t*on
ROKE TW&gt;Ht!t».
Prtr r tbeir prcfewuuns of loyalty to tte union'
aieresw, particularly »l|vor- Moot they not return them to tte secretary
ni'h ::g, ..and earpnitering. and my that they haw nothing to du w ith
fa.*:un.«'tb&lt;i*e of*trou. {tcci, th*-flags, as tbo rebel orgnniznliom are ex­
liiar kind of pottery, ate tinct and tbciF governor* are duadf*
(ten. Fairchilil wild that he had frequently
n’-nild;.. Indeed, tbc
itatenod toreurimenU which ransed him to
bite life imigw- in Ufa effort to maintain w»lfcontrol. In nine month*, past he had cwutr I
J«ig n-wwand stubby (Srnnd Army |k«.u in every state jn tte aorth.
.•t l*.krd day, highly
gray or dark red
impownbio flown I and
he nu viola: km-of tho
t&lt;« worship, all -quaint

ot tte iirguniratiun.
If be could nut
trot ag*in»t it in

SPECIAL^

FUAVORINGEXTRAC^
MOST PERFECT MADE
Dr* Price's Extructa, Vanilla. Lemon. Orange. Bose, Ahaon^.
Etc., prepared from the true fruita, flavor deliciously.

By Taking
three lioitle* nf Uif* mediritie. hare l.rcn
entirely nurd. My Night Lu- b.-en n»i«»rvd, mnl iImtc i»-n&lt;» »lgn nf liirtsinnin-,
**•
nr Hirer tn my eve.— Kendal
1. Bowen, Hagar Tree Blilge. Ohio.

Ou. of VJenna’a CeeulUHif^.
There fa a peculiarity which Vienna .bam.
in common with al! Anatrimi towt* Jx W
oclock the streets ore .Imertcd. Scarcely win

&lt;iaea the poticro or concierge to levy n tai c.f
ten fcremsere. cal led tbe .pergeld,
any
rn
or w-crin; the Umso after thrt
hour. Thia thu apcrgrld dbllgw you, wbro
yon are invited to a party, to w •-Tkrrtm
wre oi having yo«r own ajNxrtment, ten
more for youreelf and your wrvaut on enter­
ing your brat*, home, tbc nnm when you
Itave it aud tbe aaxne on re-entering your
Thia sjMfrgc’.d givre rise to u.mc curiomi
LuhiaiM. nu, tbe Ibraire .,4 e[W l^n
cerh , nnd tbe performance fa timed to end at
9H3. If It b»tA teugw nearly tbn wbo|„ QU.
dwnceriysand b-teu. away tebebom. In
time to save tbe apetgrkL Otfee nn- emj*i«d
at that hour, the trains are crowded us the
l«t moment of grace arrives, and even the
/niblKTscf whfat at tbe clubs are interrupted.
It grows into ravh a ferec of habit and n
such an accepted far-, that, cxrrpt under cxciptiann! vireumitatvca, you do not think of
incurring tbe debt—Home Jour.-ia).

Wife i who believes in consistency)—
If the old blue laws fortmde.kit'ruug
one's with and the selling of int&lt;&gt;xi&lt; atItig liquor on Sunday, wjiy fan't the
former enforced as well as the latter?
ilnsriind—because it isn’t necessary.
Mrs. l’ha-he Chesloy. Peterson. Clay
Co.. Iowa, tells the following remark­
able story, the truth of which is vouch­
ed for by the rmdrnts of the town: "1
am 73 years old. have beer, troubled
with ‘kidney complaint
------------and-----lameness
1____
for many years; could not dress myself
without help. Now I ntn free from all
pain and soreness, and tun al-lr b&gt; do ull
my own housework, i owe my thanks
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and removed completely all
disease and pain.” Try n bottle, only
MdC Ut W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s drug

Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply­
ing between Atlantic City and N. \..
had been troubled with a cough so that
he was unable to sleep, and was induc­
ed to try Dr. King's New Discovery for
-a-aui-Hl that XiO,0U)
consumption. It not only gave him in­
a vgTUtAX.
^/Grand Army veteran*
stant relief, but allayed the extreme
would n*«e os one twin in solemn jrutr-t
against any such dfa|&gt;r»itira&gt; of th’ trnpbw soreness in his hreimt. His children
tte dark. rich, reddfah yellow
were affected and a single do* had the
won at such u fearful sacrifice of blra&gt;d.
Tense world are much more popoRatdng hfa only hand- the gtereral said '1 same happy effect. Dr. King's New
t«mu oh this continent, and
Discovery is now the standard remedy
«p;cal to tbe wntimeut of U&gt;- na’-iuu to iurAtlantic nocoUccUonof jewels or
in the Colrmun household and on board
'
■ u iMunierod complete without bid tbi* sacrilege."
the schooner. Free trial botlles of this
Tliiwo
rrmartu.
were
received
with
sbotite
U.'tKan fliigrae work. At every
and rheere. Then Edmund j Kendrick, late standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear &amp;
• re little ntetidx, where genuine
inspector gwwrnl of the department of New Co.’s drug store. j
-i the way of antiquq jewelry or
fs-lmuns of flUcrt*&gt; work ma) l&gt;o
• a wing. 1 here an? Iiraretete, neckdn, earrings.’, crudllxo*—in abort,
’j.iiabU device-cutna set with

Or.PR|CE 8

1 suffered for a year with Inflnmni*.
tion in tay left eye. Three ulcer* fonned
on the ball, depriving me of aigbl. and
causing pnntt pain.’ After trying many
other rr-no-die*. til no pun*ne. I w«* finally
induced to u«e Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, and, '

‘‘HI
«! i

to our large Mixed plant Jan,
with oat*. upon which sraiallor
d Chimney* would be * cupor»dy MonU a fln» in tbe house

For a ntimter of years 1 was 1rmill led
with n humor In my «■&gt;.». and wa* umibin,
to obtnhi any relief until 1 roiniwnero*
using Ayer's Har»spurilla. Till- uutlteine
iitM effected u &lt;-T&gt;iiq4ric cure. uiul I Inlicio
it Io te Vic Ik’-I of Idoud puritlen.___

I rom cliildluxxl, aMit uuiit n itliln • few
mouth-. | han- Ihth aMk-tcil with Weak
mid Bore Eye*. I hate u-rd for Uieve
comphlutM, with Ixmetlciul rr-ulto, Avrr'e
aar-aparllla. mid cun-i.ler it n great blood
purifier.— Mr*. C. i’hlHlpa, Glover, VL

' i

fi urn wb&lt;M» rcgimcBtn tte flags hail l«en
captured during tbe wax of the relwllten
Gen. Fairchild entered tte hah with •tnmiwt features. Without uonlly waitiuj^for tte
usual vouTterara, tte ono-anned tender tanM
forth with th.* exprrvd.HM recorded ubavr.
Tbo general told wf tbe i.uw* received bv tote's
graph that the j.rrei.
’
ilrot bail approved of
K
J
tlm return of the rebel V
lb,
f
flag*, and tew there A
A.
A
flags bad t&lt;een wou by
.ft

Scrofula, which pnulucrd a intlnful InfliiitUnai ion tn mv eves, caused me uiutdi
Minerhirf for a niimlxT of ? t are. By Hie
advice of itpby.i. Ian [ cmiimcucrel taking
Ayt-rt fiuretqtarllta. Afi&lt; r n-iug tbto
medicine a -Ijurl time I was rompictely
•
xjM'nui'i ron.inion,
and I mu dn well and -irons a- vvct.tMr*. WUlbtti Gage, Cuurord,
H.

A\
Vi

&gt;f tha cathedral towvc tho
lueewpw may obtain a view
it hw -.hjL Ouo tbmg that'
ike uiq) with surptW. if uew
. ;»ibe alneara of el.uikjcjii,
extra* (prniao promiuent a
view*.
In all thin &lt;»iny
. iv »uch thing a» a »U^&gt;t or
t chimney*. In J&amp;liac* tbe
iiUn* nt nlxsit &lt;0 deg. from
L though the traveler will

[&gt;’i:ited cal.ro, Tiiu flllgce
u»iainjara j.-weiere is simply
&gt;1 nay bo «« n any day in every
&lt;ras% &gt;&gt;wn in nl! tropical
•i tho far rant, the majority of
« tbeir ■. '•■atior.5 in the open
Jd and 'tulvcnunltlM ply tbair
■ . iit-ii-.' their little shop*, rai
■ anywhere, undisturbed by

juat around thocmraerfro^n-T Ez‘.‘X“l
building. He affect*
?? tzOnrtlt«tk'«*

Sore Eyes
The eyes are always Iu sympnlhy with
the body, uml afford au excellent Index
of Ils coiidlllon. When tha eyre become
weak, and tbc lids Inflamed and Mire, It it
an cvklaicc that tbe system bos become
dlwnltred by Scrofula, for whkb Avert
Sarwqeirllla is tlie best known remedy.

My daugliter. ten crura old, wn» affiicted
with Serefulou* Sore Ecr». During Urf
.
i*'7".?'1*1? *,M'
M,w &gt;teUl of any
kind. 1 .ii-u-iauM &lt;&gt;t the hu'liepl ataiiding
exerted their »kill. but with tin i-nnnmiriit
puvve*.. uu ||IR nrumniriKlallnn of a
fnrud I pur&lt;lM*cdalHdllcnf A}rr*»Sar’atmrllla, wldeh my duiiyhier coiumt'itred
lakllip*. llefoi'r *he bad u«nl the third
bottle her Nlgtonaa rr&gt;t«&gt;rrd^nM| ohecan
now l&lt;M&gt;k steadily at ii brilliant llxht whbuui palu. II.t cure h complete. — W. E.
Sutherland. Evaogeiial, Slielby City, Ky.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Prep»wd by Dr. J. C. Ayer fc O».. Lowvll. M«.
Gold by alt DrugrtaU. Frio. (1; all bouha, gk.

1,000.000.1®
RIVER BOTTOM MO UPLANDS
Tiff LITTLE ROCK H FORT WITH MILWIT CO.

Huett Aylccltwal LiaMt the West.

howasm.gissofc

T XIfJ P A I VQI GOOD FOR 25 Cents.
1IX llIX A L m 0.
BETTER FOR 33 Cents.
IIEAV Y TOR 43c; EXTRA HEAVY for 53, (Sc.

BODY• BRUSSELS.
____________________

IOO yds

Michigan Central

Bedroom Suites.
Hard wood Suites.

Ths .Niagara Falls Houle.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

pieces at 814,00, Sit

Jefferson Avenue,

DETROIT,
MICH.

Parlor Slits, •
1-Piece Suits,
Solid Walnut Frames,

At 828, 833.840,
and up to 8350.00
each.

York, under Gen. Kiddra. leaped to tlie plat­
form and offered resolutions denonucing the
[iraddeut's action, which acre «duj&gt;lel with

The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
Bruises, Sow. Ulcere. Salt Hheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapp-d Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Files, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cento per box. For sale by W.
Ohio. June Iff—Tbe office of fl. Goodyear
Co.

XCITEMENT IN OHIO.

I;:--Gu.&gt;te!njarau wixmJ carvers are also
fam -i f ;r th,, beauty of tbeir workmanship.
It; a hundrui Jitiio sbupa we find swarthy
NOrkm. n jaUeatty carving-Uta ot wood fate
"ic.lcr.-nl .- wire, every bead ot which
‘Iu nii.nuture picture of some scriptural
*w, 1 exfa which arc really perfect portraits
.«.-thu tip* of c&lt;ne. nl,4 umbrellas, rings,
. U x*«. &lt;ig~-.-tto«ta*ra. buttons, etc. Tborano
-rt-Hr-, » h' hare over j
- m vartetlMof rich
. i.i.i.vc / v*I to ch-re from, (moduoe woe
■ .'ui Hadland many at the moot exCum. •Jtn’-rella ami pannj] handle* known
■ ”c&gt;n.tjT.- ojw wrought by these tutknow n
!»’ ' j.-ifd workmen.
"*x&amp;an gnkl andiilcrrembroidery, thread
tere. drew work and iutrioato needle work
wtuinxml nnlvqmt admiration. But U&gt;o
rir.H*.: an tcurious of all fa the plumaje
«erk, which fa made only in
ilrxi-.. and uoubsro better than in GuodaL*Jara- the secret of which is known only to
«.-tatn fumifae ta which it has been pn&gt;- nrt-l 1 • renturiea. In this city tliero arv
'i,
■'
&lt;iecorata! something aa w»re
Mwiterenfa’. palaces with fcalbet work the
‘-•on
which fa neither tapeetry nor
•1-1 fn.r fa it woven into 6r sewn upon
be fatmdat'an. There are magnificent cur•

cloths, scarfs, bang
ap «nd atber, docoraUons, made of some
ta?jv r-’,watl arMr’»*nted in an indracri««y b. ilusnt manlier by leave, .nd foliage
‘-I'Ty. fa, whK-h blrJ, UftIK1 out (u
MU terau* U.n latter are mode of the
jml plumage ut tte Uni* themselves. By
^myuenous proven, known only to Uie
°*b• ‘"-c real tea Iters an* wrought upon
‘U’Min.-l ':ivface so naturally thin the bird
nrn.|’.~d ”” I’iuu“C« &lt;wme fa i^rfectly
fut kmm art is ab° exercised upon card*.
"JKc an-1 snail, Wf plus, Uair orumneuta,
totet"' 1 ' '‘nicU humming birds and tte
rnsHt \ !‘.','..rtork tamfly are accurately rep(n» plumaje of tbe ancient MexZrtL" .":UT bc*n ^-rtbed by rarly
therewdtelih
"8*“’ specimens of tbe
uri hk .‘^ i*wr’’'toU“won» hr Mactesoma
Wd
teUre m*y stH) te^n fluttering

•Slcxiah letter*

°l a&gt;u*am**—Q.3aa*,*5ar*

CoLrwxra,
Governor Foraker presented lively MX*nee
Wisinowtay by tbe local ex-reldtere. who
railed to exprere Uwomelvra in regard to tbe
order of tbe prvaklent projoeing tbe return of
tbc reM flags. In addition to the*- the gov •
tn..r had been the ruHptent of a continual
string of telegrams all «Uy frdm every part
of the state, urging him to stand firm agaimt
tbe order and not allow any of them to be
taken. One telegram suggest**
would be better to have tha
burned and tbe flage with 1’ than
grared One of tbe integratue «
was m follows:
Cou-OOL Ohio. June 11-To Gbc. B. V. *nxiw, WMbtogtoo: Get tbe test tegal advice, a™*

at tea*t help os to endure H wMh
to know that all lawful meawi hare te-n u»-*d “»
prevent It AU expeeara wB be pr»vi&lt;teL

M. MI, CUrfaaC- WaJcurt, F. W. Hunting­
ton. W. J. Camnftr, Gerng* ’
Job”
C. Brown, David Unnfogi C. DW. J. Elliott, O. M. FHO, A. a Bushnell
and W. G. Mik*________ __

HASTINGS MICH

bf.EEPl.E8S NIGHTH, made m'Mrable by
ttal terrible rough. Sbltofc•Cure is tbe reme­
dy for you. -noldDy w. IL &lt;.«Odj ear.

boots
shoes:

SHILOH'S COUGH and eonauiuitlon cure M
SSf.

Battle Creek is now so metropolitan
that It wants a police patrol wagon.
Fortify yourself for the dlawwca peculiar to
trarm weather b# taking Awrra1 hamparliu.

CS
« the Children. They are &lt;*CJCkXJrC/ p^lally liable to sudden

hoars of

waTB^i

W, H. GoofyeAR iSs Co., Druggists.
Drunkenneo or tha Liquor Habit Tciitively

cmdt’eSjirS3£r

Tha Order JUnioindcil.
o
It can be given in arop al eoflfre or tea withWashisgtox Crrr, June j".—The exeite­
mrot here over tbe propo-d rratramtirai of
tbe rebel flag. I* sutwkling now aa r»|&gt;Ki0 «««
H fumcnUd. Early in tho day. after Adjt.
Gen. Drum’s circular Utter W» the governors
proffe, ing tbe return of tbe fla©i Vecmne gen­
erally known, Gretul Army of, Um R»1"Me to-day beMew
men were np In arms nnd wrTv- lorel in their
.kmnnrialton at the projxwd redraatiou- The
mUIml « eitlk-iwd barehly for
ing the rwluratam of tb~« trophies. Of UrclFlC CO- IB. B«« .L..0.
.rmrwtbe |xraident i—nl of -0 thfa. and
uwr-iool
with nMumrabt* promptnera Irarkel mto
rifle* the blood, imd cure* all web oflcctIona.
the matter and yutaelend to tbe
.md tbe threatw.e&lt;l legal procradma’1
troubUd'wIth
Heading war, by illrwding the -^reUiO 2' fiaVve.*
.
Horntons

SX!&lt;'®iS^*,*K

day the 13th day of June, tn tlie year one tbou»an&lt;! clpht hundred and elghty-wren.
Present. Wm. W. Cole,/Judge ®Crr®taJ^ .
in the matter ot the estate of U. S. Grant
1). keraor. and Carrie B. inckerson. minors.

Voriiil Classes, Attaiin |_|onest Help for. Men.
.w.

asew.-

Wear* non pfpurvd to furntak all elaaaeawith
i tnplvvinenl at liitme. tlir n hole of tbe time or

P*y No More Money to Quadra.

T * III M-«d YOU a New Meir Care, dtaeovered
ntato «&lt;» per evening, ana u 1 alter 30 year* rxperuix-tithig. *bkb Never
y«u Abaatutety Nothlax
uv by m-TnUnr all tbeir.time to Fall* Slut l
prOMrtl
Knv .tnrt girls earn nearly a* umUettred. A J.) rcar
:ii- h:i«l
Mltwankra. Wfa.
muw. ~ *-v- That ell wb«»
tbfa may send HEW SMUrL, Boi
taelrxddrw-.ml test
this offer: tosDChossre
"vD satfattel we
will send ran* deter tn pay lor the trocble ol
wrltilw. Full twrtlralsm and pulflt trer-. Addrrre Bkokok HTixaosi ffCo.. Portland. Mate*.

�Additional Local Items.

than 2.000. Shall we not then have pro­
hibition iu Barry county? We say Yea:
and the Bannet. will go heart and soul
into thb ujovrtnent or wiping out the
saloons of Barry county, and thus re­
move the most prolids source of crime
and poverty within its borders. Let
the wdoon be bunbhed from our coun­
ty; and let naheve n generation grow
up whieh shall not have such an easy
chance tn go the downward road, the
beginning of which b tho sadoon, the
end debauchery, crime and death. We
riiall have more to say on this subject
m the future.

The Graduating Exercises.—
Class *87 of the lifting* High School
numbers fifteen. and they wiU bid fare­
When the water was turned loose
well to their high school home Friday
from the six three inch pipes which run ’
evening next. The ctaM Is In every­
way a credit to the schools of the city,
to the third vein in the water works
anti we shall be surprised If each indi­
well, the water therein rose ovrr four
vidual member of the name ahall not
feet. Tbe pressure became so great aa
win for himself or heraelt an honorable
to force the water through aevvnH
name In the world, and the respect and
springs, which break cut nW th*river.
adujjmtion
which true manhood and
The water in this well b S’) fret deep,
womanhood always command. Fol­
as clear as crystal and very cold.
lowing is the program for the graduat­
ing exercises. which will take place in
Woek on the Kalamazoo and Hast­
Union hall Friday evening of this
ings railroad is progressing rapidly.
Hot: that expresses the feelings of week, exercises to begin promptly at
At thb writlng-4 mlleaof the grade
7:80
standard time.
the memtar* of the drill corps ofHasthave been completed in the township ings di virion at the slurs of a scrub
Musk.
of Prairieville, the bridges and culverts organ in Oluryville called the Gazette
have been made up to a point this ride upon tho Hastings boy?. The Gazette
Baginnlnga. S&amp;lutatory-ClutrlM H. McIntyre.
of Long lake in Hope. There ta prob­ would seem to call it a criminal of­ NepptngKtnuM—Manic L. Hldeluuui. _ „
Ilcautng, Whittier’* Mary Garvin-Hattie E.
ably no doubt that the road will Ik* fense because Hastings went to Kal­
completed to this city by October 1st
amazoo to get the prize of 8100 in tbe
competitive
drill
and
got
IL
That
’
s
a
The M. E. church social wUl be en­
Music.
way Hastings has. When she wants
Row Inc, not DrifUns, class motto- N. Blaneh
tertained on Friday afternoon of next anything. she gets It. And then the Henderxlrott.
Friendship -Charic* Henry OJioru.
week, at the reeidencs of Mr. and Mrs. Gazette is mud because the Hastings
- Ware*, ciaas prophesy-Jc*si« Uhrohr.
D. IL Cook on Green street, bv Ales- Knights did not go out tn the fair
Power at Knowledge—Myra K. Craig.
Water Lille*, elan poem—Elva Rawer.
dames Smith, Cook, Dawson, Lowry. .1. grounds and sleep in wet bunks and
Weissort, McIntyre and Wheeler. Ile- eat at lemonade stands and do a lot of
Work Win*—NaaonC. Nevins.
treshmeob served from 5 to 7. upon other things that they didn’t want to
Will Carleton. rreitatloti-Myrla E. Row.
Dream*—Ural** C. Nuir.
the lawn if weather permits. Plenty do, and according to the Gazette’s own
AwbRion-Charlc* 11. PaJmatle.-.
of room and everybody cordially Invit­ story didn't have to. Several members
Tho Vnknown Way. vnlrdlcton -HH.-abeth
of tbe division were accompanied by McNutt
ed for a good social time.
tbmr wivts anil It would have been
t*reaentaUnu of diploma*.
S. Giitxsel and Royal Brown, of impossible for them to hare camped
No children under ten-will be admit­
thb city, and T. C. Alverson, of out, as the Gazette thinks they ought ted unless accompanied by their par­
(FDonneU. got off the route while re­ to have done. Tbe Gazette knows very ents.
well that the only life there was to the
turning from Kalamazoo, and got in at encampment was given by the presence
about 3:30 Sunday morning. Tad of Hastings division. In this instance
Clarke came homo with them. The they had driven across the country 40
boys don’t see how they mfawed the miles, In order to take part in tho pro­
right road, aa they tiled every road cession and prize drill. After having
they found, and S. G. says it was the pul themselves to so much trouble and
swampiest country he ever witnessed. expense to get to the brain center of
Thf. subjects at the tent will be as Michigan it is downright, rank dis­
courtesy for that pappr to abuse them.
follows: This (Wednesday) evening It that Is the way visitors at Kalama­
‘•The Nearness of the End;" Thursday zoo are to be treated, they will not be
evening, -The Christian Sabbrih;" numerous from thia section.*^
Friday
--------------evening, -Tbs-Lord's Day."
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Miss
Sabbath school bi
lat 10 o’clock AUle Mudge next Tuesday evening.
followed by pre*™^,.—
~ Saturday The following is the program:
tbio
and Sunday evenings. Subject Sunday
Roll cal!.
evening, ’-Conversion or the New
Birth.’’ Services every nlgld during
Lhe following week.
IU. John.
Deacon Campbell, of the 1st ward,
was taken very seriously ill Tuesday.
Hb case was strangulated fernerial
hernia. An operation was performed
by Drs.Timtnerroan and Lampman. It
was a very serious case, but the opera­
tion was the only chance for life. At
present writing ho is getting along
quite well, and chances are quite good
torhis recovery, although hb age, 71
years, may be against him.
Thekjvat^r works committee rejected
lhe first boiler, which was thought to
be in accordance with the contract
until Wednesday, when a boiler maker
who was at work Km it discovered that
the heads and dome were nf steel, ubo
that there were other flaws in the
-same. Thb makes three boilers re­
jected by tbc committee, who propose
to sae that the contract is lived up to
if it busts every boiler In the countn.

It wouldn’t take an expert very long
to find out that thoride and back doors
of the saloons of thb city are not dosed
on Sundays. The judoonbts ofthis citv
have not complied with the law for
years. They need not be sunmited to
find the people who see no good coming
from thaw) saloons take advantage of
the county option taw.and do away
with their miserable work entirely, and
that as soon ns the Isw will permit.
The saloon b the curse of American
homes and American politics, nod pub­
lic sentiment is becoming-so aroused
against it that it must go.
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hMonALran
FLAVORS

^Questloo*. Sunday readfhri-Mrs. Tlmmer-

(Jn’wtlon* and answers on EnstUIi flterstur?
in tmautauqtan.
Music.

MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepand w Uh strict rrjard to Parity, Stronstb. «ed
IlMObfaiBM*. Dr. Prises Baking PovUm-contain*

The C. L. S- C. will close ita.work for
tho season with a picnic at Thornapple
take. The following will be the pro­
gram for the occasion:
Loll eall—Bedponses tn original

iuxiko

Mr. J. H. Cutting, of the firm of E. W. Morrill &amp; Co., has for
the past two weeks been in Boston,

Looking* for Bargains
AND HAS FOUND THEM.
They are the finest line of Clothing and at the lowest price.

have only to see them to be convinced that they are the cheapest line
as well as the best made goods ever brought into the city.

Suits formerly costing $14, $15, and $18 for $12,
including fine cassimeres.

Suits formerly $12, $13, and $14 for $10.
' Our line of Black Worsted is complete in full, prices ranging $fi,
8,12, 15,18, and 20.

.

A full line always of Fine Furnishings on hand.

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State of Mkhlcan. count* of Barry--**.
Notice i« hereby elven that by an order of tbc
Probata Court for the County of Harry made on
the ed das ot June. 1W7, six months from that
date were allowed for creditor* to prroent their
claims a^dust the estate of Ceh-te Rayford,
ate of said county, deceased, and that all credtou of said deeeaaed kre reuueatrd to present
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Probate Office. In the city of HmUdk*. In tald

lire luu ton—MImm Viola Wllllaon.
Original prem-Mn*. M. J. Timmerman.
Gcotojncal walks and talk* -Tlie circle.
Nuppor.
ttoaUi^,e’
'n&gt;We ““ LBU“ B,oom ’'
Chautauqua ’Seas -Ood be with you till we
nertarain.**
'

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
One Price Clothiers.

A PLEASANT EVENT.
EDITOR BANNED:

On Monday evening, June 20th, the
Shakspeare Club held (heir last meet­
ing at the residence of Mra. N. Barlow,
prior to their vacation during the heat­
ed term. It was a truly pleasant and
enjoyable affair. The leader, Dr. Pol-1
henuu, is evidently a thorough Shaks- j
perean scholar, with u large fund of |
classical and poetic information from ,
which he draws at will. in close instruc-1
tion, apt illustration and brilliant repar-

»&lt;•!» of tboM dan
Dated June nd. iwt.
WM. W. COLE. Judge of Probate.

IFurniture. : Undertaking.

The exercises were varied and inter­
esting, consisting chiefly of the usual
quotations and from what these were
extracted, followed by a close analvsis
A case involving the right to the of the closing part of the plav, “Antony
and Cleopatra, their last study.
use of tbe highway was tried before
Mrs. Will Hayes, with great facility,
Esq. Sweezey Thursday last, brought Svo from memory the more, important
Hurts of the ptav, quoting' so largely
by one Gleason against a young man
named Parrot. C. G. Holbrook appear­ therefrom, as to well elicit the Inquiry,
ing for complainant and G. B. VanAr- it she had committed the whole play to
inan for defendant. Jury brought In a memory. Mias Knowlton, with her
verdict of no cause of action, as it ap­ usual concise correctness, brought out
peared that plaintiff was guilty of con­ many fine points, followed by Miss
tributory negligence in causing'the ac­ Beadle tn a capable but not lengthv
cident from which tho suit arose. The -Critique" upon the more Important
•law expressly states that before action characters.
Mrs. Ed. Powers, in a clear and graphcan l&gt;e maintained for damages in case.,
like the above It must be shown tlutt the | ic style, out-lined tbe play with great
complainaat udsin no wise guQtv of accuracy and dbtinctnras, leaving the
literary exercises to be closed by an es­
contributory negligence.
'
say upon Caesar by Mrs. Barlow. Mrs.
The Lincoln life in the July Century B. is a ready writer, and for once de­
reaches a point of the very highest parted from her usual style and gave
Buch
a quaint and humorous paper, as
interest, as it Includes ..a full account of
to impress all that she had been in close
communication with the, “Llme-klln
Club,” a bright and happy ending to a
House. In this installment will ap­ real literary treat.
pear several hitherto unpublished letThb was followed by the serving of
tcra by Lincoln, and, a characteristic ice cream and cake, in the usual pleas­
letter
by s
Horace
—;— 7'
—v Greeley
—-—'j about &gt;Lin
m*t­- ant manner, in whit* the hostess dial
ear.
tte ^U^uat» “““tef.an
__ »c_v- penses ibeeharmlngbospltalties of her
count will be al
given
ven of Lincoln
Lincoln'sa oniq
Ohio pleasant boma
speech re end h in fnmsus Cooper insti­■
A vote of thanks was tendered Mra.
tute speech; and in ttepteml------- ' * ■ B. for past kindness* to the dub. and
low a description K Lhe
! the evening’s entertainment followed
Conventions and of tbs Ch
Con-■ by motion to adjourn.
vention that -Dominated Ld
I
The evening was much enjoyed and
of Lincoln■» election to the
■ appreciated by those who were privilegA Pathetic Sgknk—The crowd of

pot the other day witnessed a scene
which must have melted the hardest
heart present An unfortunate strang­
er who recently settled in thb city was
ran over by the cars; his mangled body
waa carried to tho walling room and
carefully laid on the benches. Surgical
D-—* •
aid was immediately
but little
could be done to
the poor fdawarant to
pan to hie
-while there
b life there ia hope." wa# atrong In
death's prestsice. After hb spirit had
returMd total Maker a small pieor of
card board which ho had esgerly ohitch-• *last oocTubiocu was taken I
awe® hb Augers, and on it the

A Surprise Party to All

J. C. STOWELL. iTtaeim,

....... ...

Furniture!

We have a large and well

selected stock of Furniture,
and would be pleased to
have the people of Barry

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest prices. -That place is at

ARCHIC M°COY'S,

county call and examine the
same.

The “Blie Front” Fonitire Store, Hasting. Mich.
The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for

VaBValtenbnrgk yourself.

THERE!

The teachers' review term of the
MtehlgM Normal Collie, located tn
FUnL Midi., is tho most thorough,
popular and complete summer school
In the land. H undreda ot twichenj, and
those preparing to teach, attend from
all parts of thb and other states.

friends and circulars containing full
particulani will bt ssdl Address

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

DON’T SWEAT

Just the Thing!
The Lijheai Weight!
The Le^ EhreUor

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Awo,

th“

Tlu;

TL , ■
a,UJ We^r

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather and mftke
yourself miserable and tired of life.

D^&gt;-'

&lt;» Handle!

ready.to F° into the field, 1150 lbs
'if1bindek”0"5 5teS''

Kei«ht-

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
j®?? c°°' and comfortable. Boy THE BEST. i’°"
huI find the beat made, safest, most economical pisolen
stove at
.

WEISSERT BROS.
It is called

■rhmits

Wdtedrrhh£^‘a^Me-th?

the li«11

KICIUBD JOHNSON,
Middlerille, Mioh., State Agent

at oar store a full line of builder s tard
line. Price- alw*5-

WEISSERT BROS

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 9.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 30,1887.

County News.’
fJtAllUiniLLK.
Kd. l*»!e and wife, or Grand llanlda
here ,S tlD8’ fr ea.ds and relatives about
h"
t*.?!” .',o£“on- °r Urand Rapids, is
the gnrat Of |lcr j -ncl&lt;J Bushrod;
for ?ffafu mith has fone York StMl«
tio6?. retur°«l on Thumw"“* •*«««. 8Pent In

iUnw Crump b recovering from her

.strawberry and ice cream served
bj the Baptist friends on -Saturday
evening brought about 811. which was
pretty well considering the cool even-

WE HAVE ’EM

„ . tyinLb. nwly finished, and rain
much needed.

$1.2? Corsets
75 Cents
AT

(JHiilYEAB &amp; BARNES!
Chjne and Examine Them.

HICJCOR Y CORNERS.
Haying is well under way with ex­
tremely fine weather for curing the
crop in exdlent condition. Some farm­
ers have their entire crop secured While
others are nearly done.
Corn and other Vegetation have
made rapid growth &lt;ft lute although
ilbl'.*
n0W wou^d 1* quite acceptA. Bush acid wife, of Howard City,
spent several days umoug.relatires ami
friends about town last week.
Charles Crosby closed Lis businet* in
the purchase of wool at this place
about ten days since. ha\ ing taken in
nearly 2V&gt;,(XX? lbs. choice grade paving
from 80 to
cents per 1I&gt;.
’
Chas. Rorabeck purchased nearlv 20.
000 lbs of wool at this place.
Wheat Is failing to the earth in
consequence of the straw having
been eaten by insects, therein i&gt;elng
easily tu/hed downward by the wind.
Some people think of commencing
wheat harvest during the week.
।- David Olmstead is
Is very sick with
.J$phoid fever. His sister Hrs. Eli
Nichols, of Stanton. has been telegraphed. who has arrived at his bedside.

RE EPONT.
From the Herald.

Charles "Catt is engaged with’ E. H.
Sisson in the grocery trade.
Freeport’s two edrnet bands will fur­
nish music for the glorious Fourth.
Robt. Me Nee’s aged father, residing
with him in Irving. Is very low with
paralysis.
Isaac Moore and family spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hulljlierger.
in Compel! township.
J. Yarger lionght T. Corrigan’s clip
of wool paying 8521.41. There was
1,577 lbs. at :Bc. per pound.
The Misses Eliza Fox and Ellen
Roush are visiting Rar. and Mrs. Nag-.
lev of Sheridan this week.
E. D. Jennings goes as a delegate to
the State Temperance Alliance held in
Eaton Rapids next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rickei. of Mor­
gan, visited relatives and friends in
this place Monday and Tuesday.
' DOTXL K. KSAPTKN.
C. U. V ANAIU1AW.
Peter Wlbert was agreeably surprised
vesteqliiy by the unexpected arrival of
his brother from Uhio, who will visit
&lt;Orer
NaUnnal BxnkJ
here several weeks.
I Frank Libbe anil-wife, of Saginaw,
YVfLLIAM B. .SWEEZEY. Attorney h;v‘Mr. j?, eo^S, Mn,:
f ▼ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. A- j. chreebrough of this place for the

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'.RSHALL L. COOK.

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AM ERTiSING RATES:
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. • v. fur'pedal positions.

:-U: printing.
- i-frit lit tl-.e Job Pritilltix De- j
■ : ■■ H txxKK. Everything hi the I
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n.&lt;| with the Gtc-sl fScesot i
•
, ond p.rtn-r.:-&gt; of muchincry* '
workmen -irtployiM. enable* the!
■&gt;■1.. st.t.clas* lab work.
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Attorney at Law,

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JveirhCo.’* store.)
:■:*&lt;&gt;( the Stalo. Collection,

M .1 it i i S' \ B ARKER.Real Estate,
lusuruqee and Loans.
" • - ..Hi J. •. ftvtiyuft Hou. 2 doors north
ot 1' nUiffire.
.
r-i '. -dat t...-.non given to making ouhangea
fThe interests cgHaiii WWlint
PJ’IJ'r.i ? •• n er&gt; rarvfnlly looked
waiitoev ial,* or exchasgv. Houses and

J| A id* c. COBB.

F.ts/r/oX.1 njtK DRESSMAKER,
P-W-iol A Itfidion Gicen to Cutting
Pitting. PatbiHuf Cut to order.
■ s,«'^«orer ScbanU' Store.

I M B. GILLASPIE.
.'
Notary Public.
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tamk“

inn will
‘ '/..til
Zeal .ir&gt;,l
and ..rirofail
careful ftn.ntarul
preparation
will
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
make Freeport’s 4th of July celebra­
Justice ot the Peace. tion a big success. The program prom­
GolleeUon* a specialty?
ises enough for a city of 3,000 inhabi­
tants.
Luther Childs started for Livingston
rank u. Boise,
Nathcilfi', Mich. county yesterday to visit his son -Mar­
cus and numerous qther friends in that
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
section.
He expeoa to be absent sev­
"&gt;r all lite Irudlnc make* &lt;•( flardwsn
*■
and Fann Machinery.
eral weeks.
rry a large and complete -dock. Nev
E. D. Jennings planted one hundred
t-K-irtxially imitcd to call and ace u&lt; German carp iu his carp pond this
„
an- equally welcome.
u,Ul
spring and ho says it is now well filled
with young fish. He says even- farmer
it. TIMMERMAN.
. HolDoepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, can raise all the fish he needs with but
little trouble end expense.
(First door cast of Holtowavs’drugstore.) ,
Mrs. D. Mvers narrowly escaped
drowninx last week by the cistern plat­
W. LOWRY, M. D..
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist form giving way where she was stand­
ing
and precipitating her into the wa­
Calls In town or country promptly atiendod.
ter. Bhe-fortunately caught hold of a
Office hour.-»to 10 a. m. anil 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Hollar, avt.- drug store.
cross timber and kept her head out of
SpeclMimnUon paid to nurRical disrates the water until help arrived.
The prompt action taken by the
Freeport Business Men’s Association
1X7 H. LANDIS. M. D..
W.
Physical! and Surgeon, in reporting delinquents has virtually
eradicated the dead-beat from this
Woodland. Mich.
Our merchants now report
Office one door south ot the post office, win be place.
prompt paying customers who were
even a vear ago more or less-careless in
fulfilling their promises. It is better
for all concerned when every person
tries to live within their income.
iKsTINCS, MICH.
Now that the D., L. A N. Ry' is lo;
rated north of this place, it is expected
that all Interested in
• market
for Freeport will be willing to assist

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Incorporated under the laws of the State of

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Michigan.

drew his canvassers last week with the

Lawyer,

Open for huilueu Dec. 13. UM In bolldlUK for­
merly occupied by Mewer Bros.

a rxlCoed or not. He wee met by a
committee of citizens from here on
Monday and urged to make one more
effort to secure the amount required—
• IUW. which makes5?^°Jj1*
Mr. Boynton promised to •» J*re with
Col. Dodge in a few days and «’nf^
with those who have not already
dnnntAiL Give them even a small fracU “ar
•-« y rt,
railroad to 1 nvport. uu1
„&lt;H h-VP th. car? berr within IO darn
torn tbi lira be cOTtmmcoi to work.

OFFICERS:
D. G. Robinson. President:
W. S. Goodyear. Vice. Pre*-:
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

£ C. WELTON

OIRBCTOJtS:

Farmer'. fumiraneeCo.
“flMoa auuw's property aga2n.*&gt;t

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da specialty. Ilk., ,L
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ot the rectum treat•
' -"Wnntred nr no par. providing

J-422, 1
'•T-idrnee and office ooroor
---men ai.,M ftiter street*.
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T)R- WM. JONES?
Dentist.
’'*k Promptly attended to.

H. G. Bobineoo,
L. E. Knappen.

. A. Ofeble.
Cb-:er Me- -r.

A General Ranking BuMue-nTraniwcrd.
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Mwa-amr offman
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HwiMialdWtM'l ithMboemotten

thtoht KU&gt;lly before the «b.

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-err poor nrOF

new home Sat

M&amp;lljUSE&amp;lttr’i
'"Sir. Schinelcher u on the aiek IhL
geiMGytomW-.CM*** DL

Mrs. Jas. Stoops, of Rockford, visited
her sister a few days last week.
John Naglcr and family Sundayed
with his parents one mile west of here.
H. and Vim. Ekert have purchased a
new self binder.
Simon Kiel, of Lowell, Sundayed at
J. G. Reuter’s.
Smith Will - returned home from
Lowell Saturday where he has been
painting.
Conrad Schinelcher and family Sundayed with relative in Lowell.
CASTLETON.
Corn looks well.
Haying is nearly over.
Harvest is near at hand.
Potato bugs are at work.
our scribe has been on the sick list.
Bert Murphy, of Hastings, is enjoy­
ing the country with Bower Lockhart.
several young Misses made Norlal
and Dorial Wilkinson a pleasant sur­
prise Friday, it being their Kith birth­
day.
E. Loekhart has a fine 2 year colt for
sale cheap.
A social hop at Z. Rawson’s Mondav
evening.
Mrs. James Murphy and Mias Annie
1 ifield were the guests of E. Ixx-khart
last week.
C. Newton smiles on a new binder.
Mr. Austen, of Big Rapids, has
moved in with James .Lockhart.
Hon. C. Smith and family spent last
Sunday with D. W. Smith.

RANPIBLD. Haying is the order of the day.
Herb Bowman is clerking for Mr.
Bresee.
Ed. Troy and family are the guest*
of Mr. Chandler.
There is to l&gt;e a' grand celebration at
this place on the fourth, consisting of a
skirmish by theG. A. R.'s, base ball
Sime by the Bedford nine vs. the Ban•Jd nine, sports ami bowery dance
afternoon and evening and fire works.
Children’s day was held at the M. E.
church Hunday, the King’s school was
Invited to join them, which they did,
and the pieces were well rendered bv
all.
Mr. and Mrs- Stiles and Mr. Eddy
and son, of Augusta, Sundayed at D. C.
Stiles.
John Brunney and wife, of Hickory
Corners, spent Sunday at Ed. Tungate’s.
Emma and Dora Trethrake, ot Bat­
tle Creek, are spending a few days at
home.
J. E. McKee returned to Alleinin
Thurodas*.
”
Mrs. Cal Moore, who has been very
sick is slowly recovering.
Mr. L. 1’almatier:—Put your wind
mill in goer Sunday night if you want
fresh water for breakfast, for the
Breese romea up from the south-east at
three o’clock. Don’t let&gt;the Breese
disturb the neighbors.
MA NTIN S CORNU Rfi.
Quarterly meeting nextSaturday and
Sunday.
Geo. Crabbe raised his barn last
week Wednesday.
The same day being the birthday of
Lewis Bolton and his sister Mrs. win.
Mead, their numerous relatives gave
them a surprise visit and suitable pres­
ents. We understand about 40 were
present and all report a good time. /
Levi Hostetter came near loaingf his
house by fire the other night, but with
the timely help of neighbors was so
fortunate as to save the house, but lost
considerable bedding and wearing
apparel.
A small child of Mr. Barry’s had a
narrow escape the other day while
playing out doors. A young horse ran
to ft aud reared to strike It. Mrs. Barry
seeing it at that moment fainted away,
expecting her child would be Killed;
but the horse just missed him and Mr.
Barry snatched him up l&gt;efore the
horse had time to rear again.

WOODLAND^
Mrs. C. A. Hough was here visiting
het father, who is very sick.
Mrs. Hunsicker’s little boy is very
sick with typhoid fever and dialxitis.
Mrs. Gibson is very sick with heart
disease.
Temperance meeting in b. Haight’s
woods Sunday next.
The Masonic order had a picture tak­
en on Friday last. There were about 30
present.
We were told that certain parties
from Nashville pasted their Fourth of
July bills over the Woodland bills In
orujtown. Is that the right principle?
If so, what would be wrong ?
Mr. Hilbert says that he wishre that
the young folks going north after bed
time would be more quiet.
r. Faul has his new house enclosed.

POUR CORNS RS.
Geo. Bump and family spent Sunday
In Middleville.
G W. Coats and wife returned from
Jamestown on Saturday laat.
Mrs. Bentley, of New York, while
the guest of Capt. Thomas and wife,
was taken 111.
Mrs. Lavonia Sheldon, of llee&lt;! City,
is visiting friends In this vicinity.
Mrs. Lydia Wood has relatives visit­
ing her from Gratiot Co.
Children’s day wasobeerved at the
Altoft school house on Sunday last
Died, on Friday June 24ih, Lewy
Scobs' only sou of Charles Scoby.
Funeral services on Sunday, Rev. Grow
OllThiUBand of Hope at Coats Grove
met last Sunday and books papers and
badges were distributed. Mrs. .lodge
Barnum is «n earnest worker and that
together with her musical talent, will
make it interesting for the little folks.
They meet again July 10th at 4S» p. in.
** Tim W. C. T. U. meet at the Disciple
church July 7th at 2 o'clock p. ra. All
are invited to attend.
Myrtle Dunbar spent Sunday m this
vicinity.
Mr. Ludwick and wife were guests at
Edwin Coats’ on Sunday hat.
some have thdr baying done and
farmer’s wives are not troubled with
cherrv canning this rear in this vietaitv. '

WHOLE NO. 1674.
were ail well rendered. The martial
NASHVILLE.
There isn't much newa this week, ex­ band did their part well. Thechdix.
cept that everybody fc, getting ready to under the direction of C. M. Bixler,
have a big time next Monday. Indica­ gave some very fine vocal music. After
tions are that if the weather la good, dinner Mr. Hendricks, of Middleville,
the crowd will be an linmense one.
. gave us a very appropriate speech, fol­
Prof. J. W. Rolwrts moved to Hast­ lowed by Elders White and GiUaspie.
Upon the whole the Yankee Springs
ings Tuesday.
A number of NashvUleiUs are at­ annual picnic waaa gran®success. But
tending camp meeting at Eaton Rapids. the location of the place for the picnic
New concrete walks are going down for l.H&amp;i where they did/we.fear was a
mistake.
all over town.
Streeter’s hotel at the lake is rapidly
Entries are wanted from out of town:
for the bicycle race on the 4th. Ad­ approaching completion. By the way
there will be a grand Fourth of July
dress C. B. Lusk.
It is quite probable that a council of celebration at Streeter’s landing. Amthe Royal Arcanum will be inaugurated Jile accoinniodatious can be obtained
or man and beast.
here alter the 4th.
Mr. G. L. Buyoe, his wife and daught­
The Congregational Sunday school
picnic at Thorns pple last Wednesday er Belle, of Allegan,, are spending the
was a nice affair and well attended. ' week at Bowen and (ton Lake.
Etta Williamson has closed her
Frank Treat has re-opened his saloon
in the Union house, the authorities de­ school for a month's vacation.
Wonder what brioga Geo. A. Mosey
ciding that his bonds were all right.
But he has a 850 fine to pay just the so often to Bowen of late.
same, for keeping open on Sunday.
ORANGEVILLE.
Some of the Nashville athletics have
Judge Stevenson and family, of Ar­
an idea that no team of tea men in the
county can come here on the kh and kansas. arrived Friday to spend the
summer.
wip the $10 tug-of-war pnze.
Miss Beraie Wing, of Battle Creek
A big excitement was caused on
Main street one day last week by' Fred spent Sunday at Ell Nichols.
Mrs. Fred England visited her sister
Brumm's team running away with a
mowing machine. They were stopped near Plainwell last weak.
Mrs. Henry Arbour Is enjoying a vis­
without hurting anyone, but the ma­
it
from her mother and brother this
chine was what Charlie McMore desig­
.week.
nated as a “holy wreck."
Mrs. S. Jessup is on the sick list this
Orno Strong returned Saturday night
week.
from the state press meeting.
Gus Jessup and wife attended'-the
J. J. Potter and family, of Detroit,
graduating exercises at Hastings F^are visiting old friends in the village.
The Hastings base ball club ore en­
Mr*. AUiv ZHaines, of Prairieville,
tered for the Fourth of July contest.
Rev. F. Hurd, of Grapd Blanc, has called on her Orangeville friends last
been engaged to occupy the Congrega­ week.
Harvesting commenced here this
tional pulpit for the coming year, and
will move here this week. He preach­ week.
ed two very able sermons last Sunday.
ASSYRIA.
E. L. Parish and sister Lena are visit­
Very hoU dft and dusty..
ing their parents in the southern part
A. H. Johnson and Chas. Crothers, of
of the state.
Hastings, visited Assyria last week, in
Len Feighner and wife have return­ the
interest of the Democrat
ed from Chicago.
«
W. M. Seger is taking a two weeks’
Frank Boise is building a new ware­
vacation,
visiting friends in the south­
house in the rear of his store.
ern part of the state.
»
O. V. hl’CKER.
Mrs. Catbrine Staff died at her home
in Asryria FridayAJune 24th, of con­
Fanners .in this vicinity are begin­ sumption.
\_
ning to cut their wheat.
School at the Center closes Friday,
The excessive dry weather is making
1- .
.
.
the prospect for oats and potatoes J«|j
Hamat!
ng
has
commenced.
pretty poor.
Mrs. Dr. Fay has friends from New
Extensive preparations are being York
visiting her.
made for the celebration here on the
Mrs. Henry Tasker and Mrs. Ort.
fourth. A goodly sum of money has
lieen raised and no pains spared to Smith are on the sick list.
make it a success in every particular.
BROWARD.
Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings, has
Ice cream and strawberry festival at
been secured to deliver the oration.
Mr. Fennel’s new barn. Too large a
The liquor bond of Frank Treat was crowd
for so hot a day.
xleclared forfeited on account of one of
L’harley rorter and wifi* were shock­
his bondsmen removing from the vil­
lage and in consequence the saloon was ed with lightning recently. Mrs. Por­
ter
was
knocked down but not serious! v
dwed for a few days, but council be­
ing had on the cose from the Attorney injured. Charley says he will have no
Gen., it was decided that a bondsman more such works, if he has to cut every
removing from the corporation but not shade tree in front of his house.
Haying will soon be done and har­
the county did not Invalidate the bond
and consequently the saloon is again in vesting commenced.
Mr. Hammond is building-a new
operation.
corn
bouse. ■
New concrete walks have been put
\’ene and Henry Rogers, formerly
down in front of the postollicc block, from
this place, now of Breckenridge,
in front of Roe's meat market, and in Col., write
Will Cook of Hastings
front of Dunham's saloon, adding very is to spend that
the summer with them.
much to the appearance of the street,
many private parties are laying new
ROUTH HASTINGS.
concrete walks In front of their resi­
The Star W. C. T. U. will meet at the
dences.
The all absorbing topic of conversa­ residence of Mrs. Chas. Barnaby next
afternoon at 2 o’clock. All
tion just now Is concerning the pur­ Tuesday
are
invited.
chase of suitable grounds by thecorporRev. Mr. Martin will preach at the
atlon for a park aud driving course. As
Star
Bunday
evening.
usual the common number of kickers,
Th? temperance literary society will
who are always on hand to oppose any­ meet
on Saturday evening, July 9tb.
thing of the nature of a public im­ The
program wili be os follows:
provement that involves the outlay of
MmdiT— AYtaa McOmber.
any money. Nearly every business
.Recitation—Clarence Freer.
man in town and a large majority of
Select
rending—Edmt'Havens.
the heaviest tax payers are heartily in
Recitation—Gertie Lake.
favor of the enterprise.
box—questions answered
Frof. J. W. Roberts moves to Hast­ byQuestion
Albert Eye!eshy men
.
ings this week where he will assume
Recitation—Edna Hall.
the superintendeDcy of the schools of
Geo.
and
Burt Garrison. Mrs. Mike
that place. It is with universal regret
Hendershott
and
Mrs.
Frank
Bush
that we part with Mr. Roberts. Dur­
ing the two years of bls labors here he went to Ohio Tuesday evening, having
has proved himself a gentleman in been called there by the sickness of
every sense of the word. When he their sister. Mrs. Morgan Hall.
Mr. Gregory is building an addition
came here he found our schools in a
his house.
very bad condition, and from a state to Hay
is all secured, and wheat being
of chaos and confusion he has placed ent.
them upon a footing second to none in
Mrs. D. Paton Is quite sick.
Barry county. His qualifications as an
instructor are first class, and us u
DELTON.
dlcipllnarian he had few if any equals.
Dry weather at this writing.
We can heartily congratulate the school
Haying is nearly over and havesting
board of Hastings in securing so
efficient and gentlemanly a superten- will be£in the middle of this week.
will be in very had condition ii
dent as thev have done In this instance. aW heat
heavy ruin and wind storm should
visit us. for it is falling down badly.
WEST BALTI MOTE.
A. Douglas, ot Augusta, visited this
section on the 27th on business.
Good wnather for haying.
Mrs. Ella McAllister has gone to
Wtu. Hendershott has traded farms
Cross Village to live with her father.
with B. II. Laral.ec.
.Mrs. Rosa Johnson and daughter, ot
C. D. Prichard teaches school at the.
Week's school house, for his summer Bellepiaine, Iowa, are here on a visit.
Mrs. Butler, of Richland, visited at
vacation.
Mias Jennie Tobias gave a party last her mother's Mrs. A. Sprague last Sun­
Thursday night, in hetoor of her six­ day.
Messrs. Add. Pennock and Merrin
teenth birthday. All report a fine lime.
Frank Bllvln had a dance In his new Gwin are fitting up a very pleasant
barn Friday nlghUand had a large par- summer resort on the bank of Crooked
lake.
They have about 4 acres trim­
tyb,Y. Robinson, of Hone, fell while
med out and underbrnshed, and are
moving his bam, ami broke three ribs. going to put down a well. Mr. Pen­
J.E. Delano. Ed. Mowty and H. nock has got some very good row boats,
Mcrshon have each captured a swarm and camping parties will find a venpleasant place to pitch their tents, ft
of bees.
C. V. Robinson and wife went to
Battle Creek Wednesday to attend the Gwin's farm.
wedding of their son Bert.
Home parties from Battle Creek were
camped at Crooked lake the other day
and caught some very nice bass, one
BOWENS MILLS.
weighing
7 and 3-16 lbs., another 6 and
Hay is about all secured. Rather a
light crop, but secured in fine condition. 11-16 lbs. uml they were not netted, for
Wheat Is ripening very fast borne that will not do down on Crooked.
Frank Campbell, of Hastings, who
will be rernly to cut the latter part of
has the contract of grading the rail­
tills week.
_
Com is beginning to show the effects road track along here broke dirt this
morning,
the 27th. and he is pushing it
of th* warm weather.
l.’niew we get rain soon potatoes along at a rapid rate and he expects
will be n short crop.
.
t more teams soon.
Our quiet little burg begins to look
Fsed Hunt has purchased a spun of
as- though we would soon be brought
nudchwl roans, that are just beauties.
Fred Coming is the possm*&gt;r of a Into communication with the outakk
world,
and not lie left back in thr
new road curt, but there is room for
country to know nothing of passing
two on the mat.
The annual picnic,-which should have events until they become stale.
It begins to look now as though we
been rcj-orted last week. ps*«d off very
might have a railroad.
J.C. Chase and wife, of Kendall, are
UIUWU
— —------- -------their teachers took part in the exercises. visiting at her par-ans, J. R. Bush.
(Cedar Crock on sth pwrc &gt;
The recitations, soDgs and dialogues

�Agricultural

-

When the son of a farmer has secured
a good common school education the
father says to him:
.
“Now Charles, you are educated well
enough for a farmer. 11 the occupa­
tion suits you, go to work. But if you
vwipert. Weedland, Nleil.
desire to fit yourself for a profession, I
It often happens that garden seeds wjll send you to college. Decide for
are not properly planted. Then they do yourself. If you remain at homo you
not germinate or make a feeble start, 1shall have 50 acres of land; if vou go to
and the seedman is sometimes most Jcollege vou will get but 2S acre*.'’
undeservedly accused of having sold a ' 1« not the father wrong in saying
worthless article. Seeds differ m sto that a common school education fa
and soils differ in texture. They must, 'enough for a farmer? Is not a college
therefore. I* planted in a manner to education of more advantage to afarmsuit these differences. Far com and er than 25 acres of land? The farmer
peas, the eol! must be well pulverized, should certainly hive a mind as well
and If not moderately rich be made so disciplined as than of a professional
by plowing In a sufficient quantity of man. He should understood the laws
fine manure or compost- If it 18 a of hfa country as well as the lawyer,
heavy day or strong loam, and early In and should lie gs familiar with the bi­
the spring, do not cover the peas and ble as.tbe preacher. “Knowledge is the
com over two inches deep at moet.and strength of a nation." We are just be­
pat down lightly or roll, depressing the ginning to learn this. If the young
entering about half an inch. If it be men of to-day who;expect to be farmers
quite a light gravelly or sandy soil could only appreciate this fact and aot
cover three inches deep and then pst upon it what a wonderful change
down hard with the back of a shovel or would take place in our country homes.
roll so heavily as to depress the soil to It would give w the farmer courage
about two inches over the covering. and pride. Rude and unhealthy dwell­
When planting later in the season if ings would disappear, and neat and
the weather has become bot it should beautiful homes would take their place.
be at the depth of three or four Inches, The soil would be better tilled. Stock
according to the soil, and then depress would receive more attention and bet­
it in the same manner as directed ter care. Business would be carried on
above. Beans and any other seeds of generally in a systematic way. We
an equal size should be treated nearly should hear no more such foolish talk
in the same manner. Melons not quite as, “it does not pay to read a farm pa­
so deep. Beet seeds from .one to two per." The more a man knows the
inches, carrots one-half to an inch, more he sees there fa to learn. The ed­
lettuce and other seeds equally fine a ucated farmer would be eagar to read
scant half inch to three-quarters. Fat­ the experience of others and glad to
ting down gently with the hoe after find a better method than hfa own.
I am, at preeent, taking a classical
covering will be sufficient for these,
course in college, with the Intention of
small seeds.
Long experience has convinced me returning to the farm when through.
,
Young
men, you will never regret the
that this pressing of the soil fa abso­
lutely essential. If it is neglected some, time you spent in college. ItSwill be
of th« seed will not vegetate, even whim money well invested. It will make
plentiful showers fallatWr planting;: you wiser, better, happier, if not a
and hardly any of it wfllrsprout per-’ more wealthy man.
Go to colleRc white jixi eon. .
hnps if the following weather happens,
Boyhood never i-oinea agate:
to bo dry.
Htore your mind with knowledge nor,
,v- — I—
Later in the season it is a good plan
to soak seeds till they begin to swell a
little, and then immediate!? plant them.
Some seeds have a very hard shell; corn
Why fa it we so seldom have this
especially of the swept sorts, fa quite subject talked on in the farm papers?
dry and shriveled. Buch seeds may I® I think it Is a very Important one and
soaked from five even to nine clays be­ we us farmers should say more than
fore planting; other seeds not so long. we do about IL
1 once soaked some beet seed till it be­
The best methods for raising‘corn,
gan to sprout, and then planted about wheat, potatoes, etc., are taken up by
an inch deep, pressing down very light­ the writers and discussed at length.
ly with the hoe. The soil was damp at Now after we have raised these crops
the time, and cloudy weather followed. then we are at a loss how to dispose of
If this had not happened the sprouts them to derive the most benefit. Of
wight have been killed, but as it wae course there is only one way to dispose
they shot up to tho surface in three or of wheat and potatoes, and that fa to
four days; and 1 never had a finer crop. sell them. But the com crop can be
But I would not recommend anyone to1 turned into money in two ways, one fa
follow this example except in extreme to sell it, the other to feed it to stock,
case.—Philadelphia Press.
and to go back to the subject, does
feeding stock pay? I will venture to
say yes. if managed right. 1 say it will
An employer of several hundred meh pay if we get no more than market
in the Northern Wisconsin pineries in­ price for the com, as the benefit of the
formed me recently that he did not use manure fa a good deal more than some
one-fifth as much pork as formerly, its think it to be. and not only that, but it
e:e being supplied largely by fresh fa quite a chore to haul corn to market,
f from cattle killed on the approach unless one is close to IL
of cold weather, the carcasses allowed
By my own experience 1 find that it
to freeze and used as needed. When will as a general thing pay to feed com
this supply is exhausted dressed beef is to hogs, as I have made tests that show
purchased by the car-load. Fish and that hogs at 4 cents per pound will pay
some game are supplied by the Indiana. 40 cents per bushel for the com anil
He also called attention to the fact these were just common hogs, and if
that pork fa much lees used In families the hogs bad been better^ stock they
than was the case some years ago; ow­ would nave paid more than 40 cents for
ing to the rapidly Increasing use of the com. Now I have noticed that
vegetable oils as substitutes for or hogs and com are about always on this
adulterants of lard, and confidently buris. When corn is from 30 to 40
asserted that the bog fa to become a cents per bushel, hogs are from 3 to 4
lean and less important factor relative­ cents per pound, and such being the
ly in our agriculture. I believe this case, we see it will pay to feed com to
view correct. It fa not a new one. bogs, and I might ada hero that young
My friend's statement is given simply hogs will pay better than older ones as
as a somewhat unexpected illustration It fa easier to put on the first 100
of a process steadily going on, by which pounds -than the second. The hogs
beef, mutton and poultry are, in some which I have tested weighed from 15u
degree, taking the place of pork. Ilog to 200 pounds.
raisers need not abandon the business.
As I have bad considerable exper­
There is much reason to expect the hog ience in feeding cattle 1 say it will pay
crop to be a profitable one this year—: market price, if not more, to feed com
barring disease. But 1 do believe we to cattle although 1 know there have
are to become law and less a nation of been thousands of dollars lost in the
pork eaters.—University of Illinois, in cattle business in the last few years,
Philadelphia Press.
. but they have been carelessly handled,
and I think the day fa passed for feed­
Care of Young Sows.—How are ing cattle outdoors' with no protection
you caring for the young sows with from the storms, for we can not afford
which you expect to replenish your to keep up the animal beat with feed.
herd when some of the old ones have 1 have tried feeding them in and out
passed their profitable age? Are they of the stable and although it takes
in the samp lot with the same old vora­ more work in the stable I think It pays.
cious and vicious animate? Put the
Now to make it pay to feed.com to
young sows in a lot to themselves. So cattle we must have two or three points
much the better if it is a wood lot, with in view: One fait we Intend to buy
some grass plots. If you are so fortu­ cattle to feed for market we must buy
nate as to have such a run for them, them so wc shall receive 81' per hun­
remove the rings from their noses, if dred pounds more than we give. An­
they have that ornament, and allow other fa that we must protect them
them the (,real favor of rooting. Under from the cold and keep them comfort­
these circumstances, with grain enough able, and another that we must use dis­
to keep them in good fiaah, you mav ex­ cretion in feeding them; that is. if we
pect splendid animals, that will have expect to put them on grass in the
good bone and strong constitutions—In spring we must not feed too much com
abort, vigorous animate, {loaset&amp;ed of
there will be too great a change
the necessary requisite for good moth- its
from com to grass and they will not
era.
so well. I am stall-feediug a bunch
If you have not this desirable range, no
this
winter and I will give the readera
amust provide in other ways for its the results,
and I would like to have
Uta. Feel as the cs.se demands
views of others on the subject of
such foods as produce growth of bone the
feeding stock and their experience.
If any one desires 1 will tell them
I have my stables arranged for
woduce a healthy and strong frame. how
and also the manner of feed­
With corn as the principal feed it te so feeding,
and handling manure.—Ohio
easy for the feeder to commit u serious ing,
Fanner.
mistake in allowing the animal to lay
Martaa Co., O.
BUCKEYg^
on too much fat and become lazy, and
tiy lack in the more desirable
Do not plow a whole field and let it
and alnew. This Is unoneof the principal cattsra dry out, but harrow every day or two
of twine
in vitality, and inabil- keeping up close. This is a good seed
ity to resist
- National Btockbed in a dry time. Many an oat field
man,
has been injured this spring by not ob­
The American Dairyman gays: Let serving this caution.
a drop of fresh milk fall Into a glass of
pore water. If the milk promptly disSend five cents for the ensilage num­
soBinales itself through the water, the ber of the Prairie Fanner, Chicago. It
cow that yielded that milk fa not with
fa
well worth reading, as it gives all
calf, but if it sinks to the bottom of the
gfaaeas it falls upon the water, and the now features of the subject, and all
does not produce much of a milky the best of what has been proved by ex­
dood, the cow fa pregnant. The spe­ perience.
cific gravity and viscidity of the albu­
minous milk, living heavier than water,
The Skpvlcuai G vest Cuambkr.thus retains the drop of milk and Even more dangerous to life and health
causes It to sink.
than the unused parlor, fa the guest
chamber or “spare room," which fa oc­
cupied un rare occasions only. To go
to bed in un un warmed room. where
time and master all the details. or be is the bed has been made up for days,
Halite to expense which he has not weeks, or even months, fa quite as dan­
counted on. There are men in my gerous to life as to stand in a draft
Dftghborbood who built the year I did when in a dripping perspiration, or to
and paid double what my barn coat me. Lake u sea bath after a hearty dinner.
aud did not get more room, and lean
So, good housekeeper, yon can keep
convenience. The farmer who knows your spare bed In all its bravery of silk
what he is doing can get a fine, large quilt, knitted counterpane and pillow
born for »7U0 or MOO, while it he fa not
*■ " ■
cost him with 11
unhdelphla

and blankets; and make the bed; and if
it be a cold winter night give him for a
bedfellow a warm fiattron well wrap­
ped. or a hot water bottle, and he will
fed that hfa welcome fa a genuine and
a hearty one. And at the lime for him
to rise, a warning knock upon his door,
wit the information that a pitcher of
hot water stands at hfa threshold, will
make him thrice glad, and he will giro
vou hfa heartfelt thanks.—Farmer s
Journal.
HOARD OF EDUCATION.

H astixok. Miciu June Si. 11*7.

Board of Education of city ofjwtin^'
met pureiunt to adjournin' ut at ■'.•»&gt; P-{”•
The. president being ai»cnt. on motion Mr.
Goodyear took tin: chair, and culled the
inerting to order.
,
,
The following member* were pre-ent.aud
answered to their name- at roll call: Baier.
Bc*.«nuT, Daw-on, Ford, Goodyear. Huff­
man, Lathrop. Rider and TomBnoou. Ab­
sent:' Greenfield, Kelly and Llelrty.
On motion the reading of tbs nunutee of
lam inerting was dispensed with.
The account of the “Calvert l.itlu and
Eng. Co,’’ «f Detroit, for M Diploma—
amount MO.00—wa* presented, and on
motion allowed.
(in motion the board proceeded to tint-leetfon of sfaultor for central building for
tin- ensuing year, w Uh the following n-«ult:
Ou tlie sixth ballot Dean Ferri* received
seven votes, and was declared elected.
On motion of Bc*-mer the aalaty &lt;’f the
janator elect was fixed at the »um of rtotoo
per year.
On motion, the Iwiird adjourned for, one

I’rcridrnt pro trm.
Barnum mid 'The American 1'ropteIlk" to bo
__ '_____ ■ “ -n..-___ ... •
(» iK. Hi*** of
etncnainnicni, uui u&lt;&gt;* nurir me •» —
man with con*umptlon. or any i’ngerinc dl*ea*c. looking death In lbs fare nn&lt;&gt; smklnB to
evade hi* awful grasp, doe* not like to be trifled
with. So with confidence we pl.vr before our
readers Nature'* great remedy. Dr. Pierre »
Golden Medical Dbeorwy. a «ure relief for that
king train of (Ilin**** resulting from Imimro
blood. »ucb a* conaumptlon. chronic nasal ca­
tarrh. liver complaint, kidney diwrder. dyspep­
sia. sick headache, wroful* and geticrnl debil­
ity. Time-tried and tboroughlr tealcd. it itaudv
without an equal! Any druggist.

The Grand Haven Courier Journal
favors Blaine and Luce for 1888.
to »friend hl* complete MrtWorUou in the u»c
of Dr. Pierre'* nwuwmt I'm sail w Pellet*. Ho
email and yet w effectual. U&gt;«y bld £klr to &gt;upplaut enUrely tt|S oid-«nle pill. An evrr-nrady
remedy for »kk and bfUciu headache. PHIounr». constipation and all blood driordrn.. Mild
comenieot to carry. Their use attended with
nodlsconifortl These sterling merits account
tor tbeir groat popularity.

The assessed valuation of the city Of
Flint fa 84.671,135.
8be'a lull of nets. '
She's rarely kind and tender;
The thorn of life

Try Dr. 1’ieree * Favorite Fre*crii&gt;lton. Ten
to one. your wife 1* erm* and fretful Ixcnuse
she |* rick and suffering, and cannot control ber
nervousness when thing* go vrroog. Make a
healthy woman ot her and the chance* are you
will make a cheerful and nleasaut one. “ Pav- ‘
orfte Prescription" i« the poly remedy for
woman** peculiar ailment*, sold by druggist*,
under a positive gnarantcc from the. manufact­
urer*. that It wit! gl'r lailitactiun In every
case, or money will bo refunded. See guarantee
on bottle wrapper. Large hottlev. ju. Si* for li.

The Flint wagon works was damag­
ed to the extent of 85,000 by fire Sunday
morning.
Are nuiekly Riven to evrrjr part of the body for
Hood? Sarsaparilla. That tired feelinc ix en­
tirely overeoHM. Tbe blood i« purified, curl bed
and vluilxed. and carriM Smith Intlead Of div
eaie to every oreaa. The riowarb H toned and
Urenxthened. the appetite’reriored. The kid­
ney* and Hrer are nxiMd and Invigorated. The
brain I* retreated, the mind made dear and

Wonderful cures by Ayer's Sarsaparilla in

axiLire.
The terminal facilities of the wasp I
are not large, but they are ampl
their purpoeee.
• What makes the D'*’n‘,*v
nef
strong?" asks the poet. BoUw dinner,

LTARRH

ELY*

Cream Bala.

“n'l, &gt;'rw tbU the rotten «»»«
(O toto Ute Uute If*** T“J
can make such good piteners.
AbeiUrgenethlr
M» home
run .tier h« rewhc the pl«teIt was a farmer caught by a
fire who ran throughhis property rapid-

A poor paymaster fa like a boiling
enffee^t. wcauaelt never settles.

! *tn«ll, hrarlnf.

^IRKs
Wit
fiat

Foaltlvt

A pcrtlele la applied into each ooatril and II
Bgreeablr Prir* M rvnta al l&gt;n&gt;|o;i ta: by moil.
r?gi»uwi. &lt;n Ila. Circular Im. ELV BROS..

A New York p«P«r say« thwe fa con­ arurabiw. Owren. N. Y.
siderable bustle in the dry E0011? niaf?_
The only brand &lt;.f Lanndry So.n
3° but then there always &amp; when the
ladles go shopping.
toed afatolnv-ly pure, and for rw
Wife--Dear. 1 wish you would tovlte young Prof. \ - some day. I
he is so dreadfully absent-minded, per­
haps he will takeout CeceliaA society journal states that girls ran
have their lipa cleared of ioelpJ^J
Mado in
moustaches bv electricity.
A
Sai
method than this fa an irate parents
number nine loot
,
OM lutdy (to wiawd Utue box' who
TarriUcy.
are playing marbleon Sunday; - LltUe
Itoys. what are you playing marbles on
k. J.Mmds&amp;Cq •
No More *onfiy to Quwb
Sunday for?"
Little boys-“Were
T Win Wl.d vou a »w Sr If ( ar,
playing for keeps."
1 after »¥«,«• ex|MT.n«M,tir fc-.
The ice cream season fa now op«, and
SXRS.
•“-■‘■-•AJK
dSHO
the young man will henceforth prome­
HLS&amp;Y SPRaHm K»t 4C-. Milwaobe.
nade with hfa best girl on the back
streets, where lee cream signs never
It toes Lrujn
appear.
Buffalo Bill visited the British House
of Commons, and every time he reach­ Full line ol the above utiixn fur aide by
ed for his handkerchief the M. Ps. dodg­
LEADING RETAILERS
ed so that they nearly fell out of their
Throughout the U. B.
seats.
Stranger—“I left my umbrella here
NT®' HF.I.TZKE,mv&lt;
last night. Where 1* Itr Shopkeeper
-“I don't know.". Stranger—"Why,
you said 1 could leave it here.
^°fokeeper—“Yes but 1 didn't say you d find
it when you came back."
which will bring you In
A Concord school philosopher makes
than anything rise In a
it as plain as the noon-day sun when he
says that "There are many; there fa one;
and their unity by the oneness of the
many enables us to grasp the manyness
of the one in the three-foldnew of its will «M&gt;d one
totality." But unfortunately we don’t
understand what he means.
Here fa a Boston Sunday school boy,
who, when asked to stand up and say
bfa verse, did it thus: “De not overcome
of evil, but come It ovex evil with good."
I have heard with admiring submirion
the experience of a lady who declared
“that the sense of being perfectly well
dressed gives a feeling of inward tran­
quillity which religion is powerless to’
bestow.”
A New York school teacher explain­
ed to her pupils that the meaning of the
word “viciwutude" waschabge, aud call­
ed upon a boy to give a sentence in
which the word was used. The urchin
Hall Ci It with gcxKl heavy all Wool Tapestry Brussel*.
promptly responded “Me mother sent
Dining Room tnti: with good Ingrain.. .
me to the grocery store to get the vicis­
Bed K-»om UtU with better Ingrain.
situde of n 85 bill!”
•
A western lawyer Included in his bill
Kitchen Iritis with good (Hi Ctettt.
against hfa client: vTo waking upin the
night and thinking about your ca*e, 83.’
Farior with one elegant 7-nlrce Parlor Suite worth yao.oo, tn Huh.
• When 1 die,” said a weary hustand,
HlUlug Room. 1 Sola. 1 Rocker. 1 Center Table, 4 Cane Chair*.
“I want to go where there are no more
fires to make." “Perhaps you may,"
said his good wife.
Minister (to layman)—“But why do
Dininc Room. 1 Hitenrion Table, t ft. and t &lt;mkChairs
you say that Mr. Smith fa a good man?
Kitelieu, t Table and 4 good Chair*...
lie rarely appears at church.” layman
—"I know he doesn't show up at church
very often, but Bradstreet quotes him

JAMES

MEANS
S3 SHOE,

SOAR

xsaww:

Wortinj Claues, itttu

money

Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.21
JAMES NALL &amp;- CO.

An Alabama committeeman write®
During the recent fire 20,000,000 feet
a normal school that thwtown is very
of standing pine, lielonging to Alger, to
satisfied with I is teadier. Heiutvs:
Smith A Co., in Alcona county, was “well
She
tries to make every thing just "as
burned over.
pleasant as she ran. She don’t mind
. ........,.,, w...
, mi, ol uonrooo, work. She takes the ax and cuts wood
Ind. **y»: BoU&gt;
*ad wife owe rar —went to the woods one evening after
“»«*Consumption cure.” school anti helped to saw off two cuts
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
after 4 o’clock. The people are very
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indlratlon,
^Uparion DIzxlneM. Jxm of Appcufe, Tel- well pleased with her?
"In the first place, brethren.” said a
campmeetlng-orntor the other night,
y,&lt;ni r?.u5h
8Mtoh‘«
win “we must be very careful what we say,
»•«««*., wet*, and 11. and In the second place’’—there was
Sow by W. H. Goodyear.
some noise in the congregation caused
SHILOH'S Catarrh remedy la a positive
by people coming In. and the speaker
Sused-"in the second place." reiieatcd
e speaker, and a small boy arose and
Four young men have been drowned
cried
out; “The Allegheny’s are in tne
near Kalamazoo the past week.
second place; Cincinnati! got licked!”
The Chicago Mail bids adieu to March
Which hare been effected by Hood'* Sarsapa.-5^»'Sl«pS?.ru“lthu n!ed,clne "&lt;*• in this fashion: “Beautiful March! you
’tea!ing away from us like theethef
bll.c °r *
’i*ion! We win
Roffv S. mapmilla h J foSStZbon?U^a? ring to thro accompanied by the office
W« will praise thee with
t'lest rmult*. The case of Miss Harsh C.Wfot- UarliSL yLteT*!!'wtw.OMgered terribly
1
°r
our
light
^MrrlVu Wc*«n&lt;J«*ce the enfluenza
n^-v
*nrt ’?eck.: ,hM °f Will before thee. We will exalt thee above
X&gt;u3, of Walpole, Mass., who had hip disease foJLrhbow our neuralgia
an:I. ,,tC33’fula *° bad Uiat phyilcian* said he
Lnto thee be all our pueucould not recover, are u few of the many InbackJ“:hp&gt; fover and ague and

lor »n.«

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

" ',r

HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS

&lt;•! tnia medicine.

sweet March, good-bye.

While I am not a betting man. said F
J. Cheney, of the Ann of F. J. Cheney
A Co.. I considered it my religious dutv
to make that fellow a brt. you sre that
and 1he would
U be hxd n&lt;*
gothlm at a bet. Ion know some
men had rather lose their Ufe than low
a htmdred. well ho was one of that
kind, and we both came near being out,
but 1 saved my hundred and ft only
cost him ton doBant. How’s that?
He sent for me one day and said the
sJl given him up to die
wlth,uUrrt' 1
him that 1
would bet him «100 that Hall's
Cure would cure him or I would rive
tamSWOlf ltlUtaL U.tootth,^
ter proposition. Th w was three fhonths
ago; you see how be looks now, donl
you.os well Many one. and a dandv
—American, Toledo, ().
7

tbe taking off of revenue stamra from
1 toprietary Medicines, no doubt has
largely benefited the consumers as well
f^rt?re^ngrhc ^U,rden Of hon^
fwl?h
the oue

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

and liver complaint and the

ttl rm DEALER FOR THE IBPROVED M1T1L00I

Cfcra,,. „

Cobb’. LllUe 111U for a rant. M_i.
dlmcul,&gt;u. GoodMnilL.i!'?1’- j?.*.11"1 Wllh ,r™* I"
Muskegon, has been arrested in Adrian
HUl’a Peerless Cough Syrup becotnra
a household word where ever used. H
not satisfied will refund you monev for'
empty bottle. W. H. Goodyear &amp;C'o
Ex-Senator Cotwer aud wife are to
pass the summerin Washington.
eura
J’0™.8*-"* ‘•• ■ure
cure
I or worms.
a liottle Xn
nop-y.
W.H.GTry
o2^JTco

In thfscatnn II

____ .

NIED NOT TO If.
ways the Cheapest.
smith

.-Kara.,,.'

elns,it

I 00., FOOT WAYNE. (»■

�KITH CROOKED LEGS.

P,E ALLEY IM BOSTON.
Robby was at church for the first
time, aud, after he had dropped a nickel
into the contribution box, ha turned to
WHAT GEORGE ALFRED TOWN8END his mother and whispered audibly: “Mu,
that man didn't ring up my fare.
. BAYS TO AN INTERVIEWER.
A little six-year-old Holyoke boy as­
tonished his mother by exclaiming,
••Galli*.
of International Copy* “I wish I was a little angel!” Wonder­
ing what holy ideas were filling bis
young mind, she waited for a reason,
llcgiuning.Thebet■■rnen I could see all the circuses at
once,”

newspaper work

^HAT ’’AKES MEN BANDY LECGED
ANO KNOCK XNEED.

I..mtod—What • Surgeon

. few men have really rtralght
ralk from Fourteenth .tract to
; r&gt;.;.
t &lt; i« rter made a rough estimate
f.). i’.hat r.ot Pion, tlian one in tlireo
.'ti,, ; . . tri o j-a^i liim were rtraight

Ijntal.n
that ns a rule the stout,
J parrtitlirefa lega. while ttow
i.L. in many cato carried their
nrembling an X
.,-r. dto* not al way* told,
tnixmsiderabte avoirdupois
v^rtber when they walk.
In -t: t &gt; i*e a long, lanky man
a tout ttot lie fa physically
in -.-.opphjig tto tindltlotinl
.-.ay.' Fuquantly bowtegg“d.d u iili strength. It is usually
sturdy iiwii. Thrae who orc
j mi- ii i.-o.mjxHiw' unleu*

I'v- cIImt, to considered
. MINX HAVA
■•mi sirgtoti who ha* tiad long
।., city, boapflai was asked to ox­
i. . ..Itn.-y of crookwi leg*. He

My attention is often called to
dmmy just why it fa. Many
bc-.-atne children are made to­
re too young. Mothcre iiko
! . IK-S OU their feet nt os
pr-sibl.-, and so sometimes
11 before their leg. are abk

.e-liMpm out for an airtheci'walk without their
Undoubtedly this is
: i t the deformity. Proto

i'V nnd put him down

h l« thtw dereJoped while
and when finally it
in. they tomgstill soft.’tond
f the ixxly. 1 believe that
hiklreu w.responriblo for
i.-«, . r cncmuscolicsb, n*

wir tip «4 cartilaginous or
mincrai matter, and that
rutrr j.rvdonunatcs. The
Imre, therefore, littlo
.
• . i? l-nb .UnforUute etaaticityk cither,
srtS'/h- proportion ol
1 matter vari-.-.- in differ
i; fa ItujMMrtbk- to give
h.Ji they abcmid to traule
tun walk well when 12
cannot du *o uadi

sj.-'kL

certain to become

until the bones harden.

tiv tendency is not
• ’str Tto legs b-nd one
. grauttaBv. and. when
: •T - ptlble it b usually past tto
insufficient feol a!H| general
i the- blood is kept rich and

ivuminiti^ soft, are
.'•r.Aic.urtxtxG liss.
S.-i-e-. tow legged children become
neb! w)&gt;n they grow older. Sly mother
; »n» that when I was a child my legs
•tu-l an almost perfect ellipse. New, I
riture b&gt; awlrt, they* are otralghtar than
-•-•.■f.’s. Inntyroit i-xjierieuce I buviids Impoidble to foretell
hihr.legs will straighten
traigbtening leg-

iy limplo procres. The
Hwd person* In usually

ii break the tone on
„ -itiff splintr.
r - t to fags are all right
"can to desired. In

thigh tone broken merely
r-il beauty."
n -■un- bow legged men in

fanlly interferes wifii the
ore railed upon to di» it
a man's appearance. Some

I- Mruight. Hs could walk well
I-1 wnuft satiritoi with hfa apj-.’.ntnr I toki him wbat be would have to
'ir.kq,-... n„-l aittouifh lir lieMtated at Grat,
" ttnally rnitvht.’rj and went through it
i-~nfnlh u,.. .. -. .TT proud of his itraight
although to «f«- tell, how be got
m. Bract*, can roinrtime. to used to
‘UiUghtea tto Jep: of young boys, but when
11.- become really hardened they

York to live,
■ there.'
N-&gt;; I’ve retired from bu»il&lt;oiigbt a pelnce un Fifth
know why a ninn who lias
- v York, imtra,! of settling down

-re. I iiail a choice between a
'
Moto trout and a Boom
!&gt;. and ! toukt to brown alone front
'• '' cheaper.’—Omaha World..

iti.ihat fo|l,,n- Stuppin term* to

“Where is the Island of Java situat­
ed ?’ asked a teacher of a small rather
mta-Io. .0! uMUo.ta ta.
forlorn-looking boy. “I dunno, str."
,-nrnl or
or tta. U„ta
“Don’t you know where coffee comes
rwnoucCT, which make up tto litcra-ureaf
u»i I from?’’ “Yea, sir. we borrow it ready
•rtn’otgaiulus, to offer itta tort./To^l?,- LiulSU- ”rr‘
parched from our next-door neighbor?’
Ufa that be tax not rend
m5
XU»., Um,. In -ATOn,„
“Your Honor, he was drunk.’ I saw
The merclumtnl.!.. vakl- of tto u.iled
him staggering through the streets,"
and ragged paper covered fiction fa bm re- diXPl ^L'
I b«U.v. -Ml.,
said the policeman. Prisoner—“Your
gnnfad than tto merit of the tafa A rtnrv
re.
tai *
™“»Wy. I" aUnn am, u Ion, M — I... Honor, he is mistaken I was just prac­
ticing the earthq,uake step, for there is
toeaath evejrs and fc, BWHnd)y to tto liking
pcUUnUn. who
no telling what may happen."
of these exacting mufare. . ouimand. a readv
^‘•tonge, and fa cosily da-jx^d of for nZ »»•». A nm, wWdl
A funny incident happened on upper
2K1“
- th.
o,herof it. kind; there fa remnant reference
Broadway recently. A wretched tramp
to the twtimouy of those who have rea l tto
accosted a well-known merchant for a
I. *.k, and -n&gt;inio.-u arc driivet ed wfah an «». P Til
gift
of 10 cents. The merchant replied
wUh “ '"‘•’■puUbtor’
gngUg /r^tauw whl-A u iu it* way the
“I do not care to give you money, but if
Ural of htreary crttl&lt;3kat Tu. W^U fa
you will step into this'restaurant 1 will
' *2“? d,’“riouj
ui«* tto hu-ra. y ta»tc.
pay for a steak and some hot potatoes
V, ren t it n,w
R
of ltoiowD, and fa a mat arousing thing to Our people must '.earn to read with honest for you." To his utter amazement the
witncvA
’
a"d *° ”Ofnat« a took enough to wfah tramp replied :-“WeU, sir. I don’t want
Another pecuHaritynf Pfe alley fa tto rev
the Iu cents for victuals. I want to buy
withTto’*in n Khrarr. a* they cannot &lt;1(.
torn that obtains in tto rretanraut* of receiv- w
‘^ tto cbeap unbound folio booka A few a drtak. Another thing, you’r no gentle­
(nr- r’ta /teit. lM
a
.
..
S5Jmr&gt;a”*yr“‘’ln8ton ’'*'i8ty atK1 Ro’- man tx* ask a man to eat meat In Lent
w-nnwnt went te. see a play that ra tod |3.a» That afat my religeon!”
&lt;b.»«k«eU»s..

Ata., “STIK

quently it happen* that n gamin has neither

— — I—- —— —*• inaucaacsM
Jw otdiging proprietors are willing tn receive
fcnlvi-s. marbles, or any of the innum-rablo
trifle which so naturally •ccumufat© in the
pockets of boys that they almost »rm to grow
there. Tixw things are sometime-; redeemed
wton increate of pecuniary nwourcwi allow,
tbo customer who to* put them in pawn to
pay his original liability; quite a» oftetHhev
tecome in the end the property of the reataurant Tbe whole bttrinc«s fa conducted with as
much good faith os attends the transfer of

caterers ct Pic alley, it b to to inferred that
they know tow to mato lheir account out of
the trad*-.—Boston Cor. Pftn idmec Journal.

‘ Mr. Mnyor, you tov© tto reputation ot
tovhtg U«n n workif.gmun for nuuiv yours,”
said ouo of a party of fmttouM in the
anyor'* ofliro a few day, nr... ‘-When &lt;tid
you login to work, may 1 roJcC
“If you mean when did I rant the Unt
money I over roct-ired na wng^,'’ replied tto
mayor, “It wa« when I wn»a toy of Hlxnn IS
ywtr*. A gentleman ennw into th? school
which 1 attended aud annotui.x-d tbntnmerriiant tuimeil Good hoe want«*J n tor to read

who were capable and expressed n wlUtogncw*

from two to four hours daQy. morning and
afternoon. Now, how much do you *uppo*a
I received for this work!”

Profre-or Juliiw Wfeamer to- conductedjan
invartigatlonontbo mwon* why paper 1-emnet* yellow on rtauding expowd to t.a
light. Ho «bow* that tto yellowing of w&lt;* •!
palp paper i« an oxHatbn inM-ea. earned . y
Jl-bi. nnd that tuofature aid* i» very mm 1.
If tto pajwr pulp »
Ir*
"“‘.T
ten other than rellulow, tlis yellowing will

.11 jwrjokn.-

Don i &gt;i.u
;aow U
hvz&gt;
■'■i iknow
why!"

~

rJi?5, 1 It1 ,lifn have |5 the nttor day.”—
Ttavclar.
.

ruauuanT rauwnp
limnl?.0
11 lh‘‘t '"“‘k by the new Saratoga
V.""1 u“,l*
&lt;ro“
York to
ran* tb, entire dfatance-l«
•*w~*1tbo:t a stop.

One of tto Mgbfa onto HL Augu-tine. Fia..
fire wa» a man going akrog W‘Ul!?ttoiMI on
water, and putting out tto r|*rto that Ml “&gt;
tto &gt;Utow alt; stoat a tca*p«mful of watre tn
ttospark, and shippingIo** &lt;*ch en&lt;?
rt

for. charity, made a manager rich and lernt
•“tfoyrd many actOrt for a
author from Ame£
y- - *"lbousht ,h"1 btorature i. not
a useiui art."
WRITING A xovru

- - j.— . ...
iwraiy.yeare to
C j U'7 ,uat4‘r*al. 'To Jacob they uvtneU but
a day.
•Itow long tore you been with Tto Cinrinnah Enquirer now.’’
■
S?Efavrn j rar* thfa May TtoB jwper to. •
2^7 nn^n’V-‘~t publWxf, who fa not
f
Vj,cni *’ol* “ml loflueure. It
nthfa pr.rifagr I hare enjoyed, which nettle,
tto wiiall fry of writer, in toy distant bmliwidkwbo relegate Ctoiu«riv&lt;-i to th* beckgreunil nnd tork there. My Un-.-ere advice
to young writer* fa to pay no attention to tto
gtawp of tto ►hop; n..t to talk salnrto over,
liko the lower range of actor*: not to herd
with unworthy fellow craftsmen, but *retk
*oct“t i front ottor avocations if i: fa
,u..
turbing lotto rr.ltvh
“At tto Irtginning I gave my rottfiifauce
too fn-iy, was rnoifa wruaitivol.y now. rarrvlug Irietiifa.^n I woated Hinn .booting rival
ti-lbtte. No ingenuity ran now get to mv
mind nny offendro paragraph. White they
are proof* of one’, -vitality, they should no
ntfn- to mui by tto *ub&gt;.-t of them than a
-tfiackijunn! drouMto allowwl to prato in your
houwx Sty mall fa rcn-l over by one who
knou. ii-.e well, anil wlint w ill do me no good
fa thrown &lt;&gt;ui and I never**- it. I hardly
enter three tina-* a year any new.qNipcr office.
Twenty-wren yean; ago ( expired to to n
special or alM-ut &lt;.-orre&gt;puihktit. It w^« like
Irtilliug an anchor up alone, but it cauv- dowly. I next felt tto corrwiponding rk-ire for
location—to bare my tool* .nd took, and en­
vironment ready, *o u. not to iconic iny.tiiue
and ti'*u&lt; - ami become common at aumtner
-rerart. mul »'i on. Tlii&lt; -tolre. nlm, fa nearly
fiiilillnl. I cot&amp;uler that I am jusi ready for
work cot.”
“DM j mi »!&lt;-•. spend your earnings foraome
year*:'
-For twenty yenr&lt; I -qwnl all the money in
MVfng itint I di&lt;l n&gt;&gt;€ qiend for Ixwk*. For
»ix or even ycara only I liavo |&gt;ald Mimi- at-

D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal­
er oi Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that
to was seriously afflicted with a severe
oedd that settled on his lungs: had tried
many remedies without benefit Be­
ing Induced to try Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption, did so and
was entirely cured by use of a few bot­
tles. Since which time he has used it
in his family for all coughs and tnlds
with beet results. This is the experi­
ence of thousands whose lives nave
been saved by this wonderful discovery.
Trial bottles free at W. H. Goodyear &amp;
Co.'s Drug Store.

CoacMagls no Joujter Ito proper tiling in

tills wonderful remedy effective where other
medicines hare.failed. Try it now. It will
purify your blood, regulate the digestion.

“Hood's Sarsaparilla did ma treat good.

I took Hocxfa Sarsaparilla and think I am

Purifies the Blood
Hood’s SanapariUa Is characterixed by
three peeuUaritles: 1st, the eomldnaHon of

qualities. The result Ua medicine of unusual
strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown,
fiend for bonk containing additional evidence.

. Hl^d “ BarraparilU beau all others, and
Is worth its weight In gold.” I. ItAiuiDiOTOX,
1® Bang fitrecc, New York Qty.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. |1; tlx far *3. Mad©
only by C. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Maa*.

too Doses One Dollar.
eaders of the

R

Hastings Banner will
find that it will pay them to

"n'toSX

J!’*&gt;^irtbv chfeDaln with titular dignity
....ti le him governor Kcncrnl of Stanley
“iXfSL1 r«»»t ’i1”,

1 —H&lt;~ l« «M U“‘

4'" *

, l’fr,*|r«noffrln1K’e*»rtumn“SrrfkX hl’offlcial h«ul.

delay. It

Ti' e!,K&gt;«-ri-fiil toll'of ’-Jo'«'nor (•euern* T^l*
rk.i' „id&lt;. Mr Niameyto «n*r’'b through tto
willcnnto IL.
T
Krkrt» interfere

.

„ .iwim into the nursery *°r t.a

ipvedou' th«T Mltow tb0

pBabte. mor© coortbrt&amp;blo, aad NEVER
BREAKS.

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

rat BUB BT ALL LEADXRG &lt;1X021X18.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

Michigan Central

WHITE GOODS!

conirc*tio(. colled --.cold la the head" there i*
more potency in Ely s Cream Italm tliun In anyllilng else It I* poMiwe to urwril-c. This prep­
aration ba* far year, pan torn making a bnlllaut raeecMi a. a remedy for cold in tto head,
ratarrh aud h»&gt;' fever. l *ed in the Initial
»t«e* ot three complaint. Cream Balm pre»vnt* anv reriou* drselopment ot the «ytn;»tom*. wbfle almoot nnwiberlem erntre are on rec­
ord of radical core* of etuente eatarrli and hay
"tever after all other mode* of treatment have
proved of no a - all.

’VXvs. vetxwow

MS
'a warranted, is because it ia the beet
Blood Preparation known.
It will peel­
'd vciy cure all Blood Diseases, purifiea the
whole aynt&lt;nn, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember, wo guarantee 1L

W. II. Goodyear A- Co., Druggistp.

,

Hosiery.

We are selling 4 pairs lor W cents; each
pair worth 25 cents.

We have also mage big reductions in
Men’s Socks. 13 cent socks for 10 cents.

I’ARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.

Full line of Denims, Jeans, Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els;
If you have constipation of the bow­
els. Cherokee Blood Purifier will cure OUR CORSET stock is fflll of good
jaou. W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
styles cheap.
{Gentlemen who retain a routbful appearance
jrreene their hair with Ayer's Hair Vigor.

'WE REFl’ND THE MONEY to any one v.ho
Iul* taken three fourth* ot u bottle of Kemp *
.%r»ap.*rin» without relict. It piirUle* the
blood and gives new lease of Ute. Price SUM
pfcr bottle. W. H. 'Goodyear &amp; Co.

Detroit..
Jackson..
Eaton linpltls
Charlotte.
Nasiivtlle.
Morgan...

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar fit full at the ohl'price
and we will continue our very low
.I....
prices on them, which is a good deal Irvtnr
Middleville.
less than market value.

Big drives In Lisle Thread Gloves at
luc; good value for 25c.

Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for
25c., well worth 50c.

All train, ran by ninetieth mertdhui orcimtral
sUuidArd time.
—u Through
Throuah ©mSra
coachre betwwa
between
Grand Rapid* and Detroit on all day train*. _
Mu*k*gon and point* north, and with Graaff
I:..';;.:. . I. 1: t •to.! . ' • I:-.. .“ •
City and Petoskey. New York and Factfc *sprra* dally. AU other train.* dally except Bua&lt;S&gt;3r*‘
• T. J. BOTH. Loral Agent Harting*.
O. W. Bucwua Q. r. * T. A.. Chicago.

Duluth, South Shore &amp; Atlantic R’y

KEMP'S Pn.ESfT-I-OSTTUlMES cure «here
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.’
Always retuenibcr that you ran sat e money by
ait other treatment^ fail. Price l»e. |&gt;cr box.
coming flr*t to the Rmton Dry Goods Store for
tf. II. Cholyenr A Co.
'Only Direct Route to Marquette and the Iron
anything m our line.
Copper Redon* ot the Upper Penin­
IFOR 23 CEN'TH vet Kemp's bfa'er Pili* for
sula ot Michigan.
Tbrpld Liver, for t ou*tlpallon. for the Complex­
ion. W. H. Goodyear, ilruggfal.
Two Tliroiijih Trains *aeh way dally, making
close
connection*
lu Union Depot at idl Points
42 West Main St.,
Rev. Moses II. Worrell, pastor of the

MARR &amp; DUFF,

Eighteenth street Baptist church in De­
troit died Thursday morning

V\

vvewte
would
e“J°7 y°“r di"Mr
\\OVv ^nd
an, prevnnted by Dys-

pere-ia/ww Acker's Dyapopaia Tabieta.
They era a positive cur - lor Dyspepsia, In­
digestion. Flatulency and CouMquUlon.
\V&lt;Tguarantee them.
25 and 30 cents.

W. IL Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
Distress after eating, heartburn. *lek head
ache, and Indigestion are cured by Hood's Bar
&lt;aparilta. ft also creates a good appetite.

Muskaron draws water from 26 wells
to supply her water works.

BATTLE CHEEK, MICH.
On front of Former'* Sheds.

For Mare- FoMen, Rates and Information aff-

T* again ready for

Gen l l*ass. A Ticket Agt.. Itarquette, Mleh.

WOOL CARDING
He has fitted up his machinery in the old

And is better prepared than ever to do woo)
carding.

TO BUT

DAKOTA
LOW P8ICU.

Carding and Oiling, tH -2c. per lb.
loh'a Vltallrar. It sever falls to cure, beta by
w. n. Goodyear.
A NAHAL INJFXTTOR t«*wltljr»cb»&gt;otU*of
Hhllob'* Catarrh Remedy. Price fid cents. Hold
by W. H. GOodrear.

YOUR LAST CHANCE/Q,

stand

JSSL'XJTS’
It Goodyear.
SHILOH'S CUBM wjlf

The territory traversed Is famous for Its

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.

JfAltBLE

ITMELFtaFlve

CNICKn
BOCTHWESTtRM

HALF
MILLION

tu order. Orders rent by express promptly at
tended to.

WELCOME MARBLE

4n«irla1&gt;&gt;v employed. A&gt;'d dnubtl«&lt;* got* *
&amp;T3Slvr‘T&lt;

LitluDuoObu

Edward Shepherd,of Hprrisburg, Ill.,
says: "Having received so much bene­
You will al stays find them busy cut­
fit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my ting off goods. They have made some
duty to let suffering humanity know it. very large purchases ot
Have had a running sore on my leg for
eight years; my doctors told me I would
have to have the bone scraped or leg
amputated. 1 'used, instead, three l®ttles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes
The Niagara. Falls (Route.
And their wash goods which they sell
Bucklen’s Salve, and my leg is now are
about
sound and well.”
GRAND RAR1DS DIVISION.
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents
Tokina effect June Slh.tWt.
Half the Price
a tiottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at
23c. per box by W. If. Goodyear afCo/s.
It costs to manufacture.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
trinoM.
Bruises, Sores, LTcera, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions, White Goods at 6 cents, worth 10 cents,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
nnd
Grand Rapids. Lt,
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ 10 cents worth 15 and 14 cents.
Middleville............
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
ITice 23 cents per box. For sale by W. Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
H. Goodyear A Co.
•
12‘X cents.
Sardis F. Hubbell, aged 67, one of the Big Ime of Muslins, plain and figured.
most noted attorneys of Howell, died
Thursday.
An elegant line of Sateens at 12’£ Jackson
Detroit .
cents, worth 18 cents.
For the relief and cure of the InltamaUoti and

CHARLES E. SIMMONS.
CHICAGO.

jSSlla. i aA.rti.nl. K.n y~" —Sf
IfSfim"rr xW®“T""

'SIS

impreanatol »Hh the Specific II tortwes
S ta «ImSmIMIlty for thetomr apretto to
Ml«L ForTnll particulars, .drfrew GOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO.. 1HS Rare »t.. Cincinnati. O.

Wc have handled your cisara for more
to rear*. Your "Taa.Hl s Punch ’ I* Ute
Milling atMlwMl popular uleke) rigor we I
sold, ami Is still oar Iradlui: 3c eljar.

raii live at bome.and make more rumi=SS."E'-SS

™

■__ »ssr!&amp;-“
SAft INVESTMENT
Stateof Mlcbhnsa,county of Barry -M.
htah-r I» hereby jrtvru tta»t by «n ©nt*

The legislature will probably adjourn
claim* against the
Anyone ran da the Wrtu ’jante
lair of *&gt;xl county, &lt;l«*a*ed. and Uui al) «pO
July 2.
Ing* sure from tlr*t »tart
t«&gt;*tlv otallt imd lt.*s&lt;»&lt; said droenred are rrauewted Ip I*W'"
-rx
trifle with any Throat or
M OtC\ lung Dfaeara. If you tore
a Cough or Cold, or th© children are
threatened with Croup or
hooping Cough
r.s» Acker's English Remedy and prervn.
farther trouble.
It i» »
and we guarante® it.
Price 10 and 50c

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
England.

Combines, In a manner pecnHar to Itself, the
tort blood-purifyln;: and streiigltonlngrenio-

.ib nu intMAAiN, but not

v-

plh*l tto gentleman wbo had propounded the
&lt;ju«tlotl.
Tto mayor btigbed heartily nnd replied:
“I received just 813 ftw my year'* wurk. 1
have tio right to complain, however. I inode
many valuable acquaintances during that
time. Clf tto amount thus n-ceiyed I. »pent
fill iu pureluuing: a silk gown to wmr in col­
lege. During my culk-ge turtn I tnngbt pri­
vate pupil*, studying ami wvrWjig fnm
fift&gt;er* to iM?ve:itran tou. * a Avy VThen I left
&lt;v&gt;llege, at my graduation, I bad JI.fad, but ytar' oil 1 ought u aw toto good fur fourteen
a* a niult of ray work my eyesight »m year, of tMnliralioo."
TIIR JOVnXA1.I..-T'H 1-AMn.l.
nearly rtiin&lt;*l. 1 wont to Eurbj* for a year,
• • W hat family hare you f’
tiavrlcdinnd saw inueb, and wbrn.* I landed
‘■I Uavn tooihlMreu an&gt;l twograiulrhililren.
again &lt;&gt;n our stored 1 had jert three sihvr
dollar* h-ft. Since then ! have Iwrn a pretty They r.rrMr.*rn along from four Weeks old
Lu*y map. I raiile wton men talk to mo ot
j. working!eight and nine hour* a day. I bura
“They rru&gt;r: that yoti have put upquib* a
nil my life worked from twelve to scvrtttecA settlement n» tinplandf
Insirs a 4ay." and tto mayor turned to dire
-I have a st.uw lilirary there with two bed­
room*
over it; a :4one uii-l brick Dutch villa
tato to ri stonogrtipber n il&lt;&gt;.wn h-ttriw In an­
swer tor th© com.-*pre;dene© which to toil of jevni gables, nine room* and a WmlringjBon-j tbFouzh on hi* desk.—New York Tri- ton Im ing porch and n Mono dining lodge of
lafoe. *
ifoarrooru. Tbefc uaitrl building* are 135
fret !®rg. There are abo a 'table nnd tenant
Felling
Comer liot.
hou-nef eighty-llre feet and a lattice house,
Yuuui Haxnrd vrn» t6e| Impny pone*»or of which, with two log houres, make three good
n ctirnerj lot and the unhappy rtc^awor of on stttdlo. for artist friends, all with the cold
empty puree, with n pnyintfntvnkud corner lot north light. Then I have tw&lt;i .uiumer toures.
staring llm in tto facu, which he mn«t m-s-t’ a windmill, two small stables, an lee liou«’,
or kw&gt; tto lot The oin&gt; escape wm in mating chicken Ikmus* mxl Dutch oven. It is like the
nn immediate sale of tto lot, nnd in thb teak boy's rendering of how Un- leopard could
young Mrs. Harard canr* to tto xvw-ue. Bhe change hi*
"If to don't like tlieispot,
nrrayed herself in a former tbratrkal outfit, h&lt;-can g” -oid to down in yon ope.’ 1 have
completely disgulring her Identity, and railed plmitol 2» apple tnyj, WW grape vhie. and
on a wealthy real estate dealer, who bad tto IiXj mix rilaiHOii' taw, and liavo nitw aent.
refusal of the property at
" foot,OP in cultivation and five of woods and liave
market price. Sb© stated that sJto understood built a,l»Xl‘ feet of strnr-’ null. If tto Sixth
hewn-* tto owner of the ioLand that sine© artny cinocel-Uatw the twenty-fifth anni­
»he tod taken a fancy to tbe location, and de­ versary o( the batik- of Crampton* flap they
sired to build a handsome home inimedintriy, wilt find the pln-6 looking very different from
she would give him
a f&lt;rot for tbe same.
K’
The xuave “dirt dcahr” informed tor that
"T«» wbltt qnnllty do you ntlnbutc your
tto lot was his and ttot U »lx&gt; would call girtting onf
“I aupfwsj) to activity of iniud and curiosity
around on tto morrow ttoy would complete
tto torgnin. chivalrously not requiring any alxm: the world. I have written for tnywlf
deposit to bind tto refusal.^ Ite tton hurried quite as much as for the Information ot
around to youug Hazard to'tell him to would others.’’
,
“Do yon regret uot having founded same
take tto property, Imt found it bad advanced
ir. prira U- W* per.foot, which to reluctantly
“Il’might have saved m« much labor In the
paid and got a deed. In vain to united nnd
u still awaiting ttooi’pcnranco of tto wealthy present, but could hardly have got me as
r«mg widow that tbe lady represented ber- niu"b independeoert The tendency of « mer­
Lrif to be. and still to bold* tbe corner lot, cantile Interest in a iMW-qnper is to take one’.
while tto stake yonntr Hasini made fan* i&gt;cen njxrt«lven«* away Besides, t be weight of
wisely invested aud promloM to bring biro an nrupcrtv levporiblliLy would drawdown any
» kite trylwg to carry
ample fortune. This fa not a fancy sketch, free wing'd -|«irit
but n recent actual occurrence.—Pasadena , a fi4i. I took from Mbnkrspwre my concM&gt;tion of my businr*. wtoro Arial say»:
Star.
t______________
•ff vi'n to enrr-spsn-ieut to tommaad.
A New Frnlt Dl»hAnd do your apcitiug gmtly."
■•Or.ngo hash” fa tto name of- a lately In­
-Washington Htar Interview.
vented fruit dfab now popular in Cliarlctou,
K. C. “Orange bush" fa nuute of that fruit*,
A CapabU African Fotawtate.
ateo bananas, lemon*. nppl&lt;“&lt;, rnfain* and
T.pp™ TH-.«».«&gt;m-lk-Afrl~ pw—M".
piurappto, cut into little blta nnd w-rred with
1
...... nt lrti.int-i.1 unite capable
Mtgar ami "nutmeg. The manner of it. serv­
&lt;g m.Mng Hi’
ing fa a. peculiar a. tto dMi iteelf., A tote i» terre toenti of nrnwd Aral” to meo*. a «U
cut in 4 orange targr enough-do admit a
exploring expedition nod mfonw
ttothe u Prrt&gt;atrtl either to fight
apoon, ami after tto in*kte to- bran .craped tto
&lt;rat tho orange fa filtol with the ba4» and a L mWSuptoy*’- Tto rerun fa th-l be fc
little champagne or other wine—ju*t enough
to fill in tto chink.—and tto wtote is frown.
— .’hlcwgo Times.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

term*free, tottern&lt;H.defay .W
ing tn send u» ynar a«ldre*a ami find mil. If M&gt;u
are n!«e vou will do so at once. H. Haujot a
Co., Forttaml. Maine.

'cVSIT'CROUP 's.fj't.
"5-SiBK». ktiSSIm.
««

their claims te-tore said I'nilnle Court, at tto
Inthnr.llv of Haitian. Ill -*nM

&gt;rh of those dav».
.
naled Juf^Vx kTcbldui’wlse of I'roiMte.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hirnsc.5, Mi oh.. June 30th. 1887.

New York will be the battle ground
in 1388, and the state camgaign there
next fall the preliminary skirmish. As
such the coming contest in the empire
state will be watched with eager inter-

The Eastern press ex press confidence
that an extra session of Congress will
be called in-October. This course is

Free trade would mean the ruin of
American*manufactures, which would
be supplanted by 'British wares. That
is why British Cobden clubs sends their
money to this country to help the
democratic party win victories.
The G. A. R. have prepared a pension
hill, granting to each disabled veteran
or each worthy veteran who needs such
aid a pension of612 per month. Con­
gress may pass the bilL biltlhe soldier­
hating Cleveland will be on hand-with
his veto.
The democratic party/ by its adhesion
to the free trade policy, is endeavoring
to make this country take a step back­
ward. That is the kind of a progress
the democratic, party basal ways made.
Nature made it in the-tmJge and likenew of -Mrib.

With toe exception of the few who
have been favored with postofficea, U.
s. marahalshlps. or ether federal offices,
the greenback party is unalterably op­
posed to fusion. -Should think it would
be; or there will not be enough of the
party ileft to oppoee anything.
The -inter-state commerce commis­
sioners seem to be very slew about in­
terpreting toe 'law. x\nd when they
do interpret its,provisions, there is al­
ways * lurking suspicion about it that
causes the thoughtful to wonder if the
commiasionefH haven't been "seen" -by
the railroad authorities, and favorable
action ipurchaftod. **
These is no excuse for the existence
of a political,prohibit!on party in this
state aByJonger. The Jaw now give?
to coimtias which want prohibition,
and ta&amp;‘c the necessary majority to sus­
tain K, the opportunity tto have it.
Theme who favor :prohibition should
unite ic sustaining this law, and not in
efforth to build up a.separate political
P»rty-

________________

Where i* that great boon to tanners
that was promised by the democratic

party when -e democratic president
shauld be elected and inaugurated. We
have had a democratic president over
two yearH. with u bourbon cabinet and
private secretary to advise him, and a

no boon to farmers and no dollar-abusbel wheat it was ever thin with
democratic promisee.
Takeaway toe Jr.cks4*n.s and Jeffer­
sons of,tbe democratic party, and you
raiov* Its only excuse for existence.
These were good men. But they are
dead. Tbe .country has forged ahead
mightily since these men Jived. Many
of the pctoeQdee for which these patri­
archs contended are as vita! today as
in their time. But times. men and con­
ditions have changed. What would have
been wire tagMlWisn in their day in
many instances wook! bo sheernonsense
now. N evertoelca the democratic par­

the standard of Jackson and Jefferson.
It cannot get out of tbe old ways, it
insista on putting “new wine into old
bottles.” That is why the young and

grand ach4e-.eme«ta are seAdom found

party growth is impossible.

Burial ef antaorfty la not a butial of
loyalty. The evemta of tbe laat week
teach that the Nation knows the difXanDce. If it is a painful and buatiliatnot know that rebeUaa was

aod holy, the heart of every Amarcan
may thrill with joy M the proof that

their struggle as victorious loyalists,
twtnCy years of shameful yielding to
be reared only on tbe grave of buried
loyalty, have after all failed to fix in
that loyalty was right and that treason

Foggettlng is not forgiving. Indeed,
he who forgtfa cannot forgive. The
ran wha thinks UghUy of the crime.

rebels, in all other respects unfit, for toemaelvea.
t
I'd tbe lum ber and salt in­
high pasta of honor and trust, the con- fl
&lt; ustriee Manistee will no doubt soon
oil and gas wells. A stock compa­
splcuous rewarding of men whose part add
J
ny. with ample capital, has been formed
in the great crime had been most of- Land will soon give toe oil and gas that
lenslYc—these things may be ascribed, are
i
now trying to flow through toe
wells, an opportunity to spout
if his friends please, to the malignant salt
'
zeal of disloyal associates who want to through wells of their own.
Thursday forenoon, carriages were
place the gray above the blue. But It placed at the disposal of the press gang,
is enoughthat the President himself, and
i
a drive around toe city was in­
by his own acta, proves that he dots dulged in Contrary to all expectations.
was found to contain some­
not know and therefore is not one who Manistee
thing besides sand. On the south side
can forgive. He doesnot know that of the river, which connects toe little
lake
with
Lake Michigan, were found
treason was a crime, or he never would
have consented, in any moment of beautnul residences and the soil of
such good quality as to furnish pretty
thoughtlessness, to kindle anew the lawns, shade treee, etc. Owing to their
affections and-the pride of traitors by excsilent system of water works, Man­
the return of captured flags. lie does istee people are able to keep their lawns
not know that the cause for which green and beautiful, being independent
of a rainy seasoo. A great deal of taste
Union soldiers risked Ilves and poured is displayed and much pride ta taken by
. recious blood was the noblest and the the people in having toe grounds about
most sacred cause for which a nation their naddences kept In good condition.
is a paying Investment too for it
ever fought, onbe would not have con­ This
adds one hundred per cent, to toe beau­
sented to insult the heroes living and ty of their city.
the heroes dead by returning the flags
In toe afternoon an excursion was
given to the editors on Lake Michigan
they captured.
order to allow them to vlait toe
What a commentary it is on the elec­ in
beautiful summer resort on Portage
tion of 1884. that a free Nation, whore Lake—Onekema. Here a banquet and
suppression of a slave-holders' rebellion hop was given by the Glen House man­
is the grandest thing In all Ita history, agement. The crowd returning in the
evening tired, but more than pleased
contrived to choose a President who with their entertainment.
does not know the difference between
As a fitting finale to tbeae few days of
the flag of Freedom and Justice and hapnlnem, a visit was inude on Friday
the flag of Treason and Slavery. He does to Frankfort and from there by carriag­
es to Crystal Springs. On the trip up the
not snow even now, and in his pitiful water, as usual, wm repulsive to the
letter revoking the order given, inti­ editorial magnates, but they felt better
mates that it would have been right after again reaching land. Frankfort
and
praiseworthy and eminently vied with Manistee Tn her efforts at en­
tertainment, and made an equally good
patriotic to return the captured flags. impression. A banquet was given and
If the law permitted, and suggests that the lively town offered ample means of
enjoyment
so that all returned in the
Congress may make it lawful to return
them. Mementoes of as foul a crime evening perfectly satisfied with the
days’ work.
as any in human history. p.oMa where
This wound up tbe proceeding, and
they how rest that the crime met all departed for home the following day
punishment, these flags he would send with a better .knowledge of Northern
Michigan's
resources as well as highly
to be cherished as emblems of heipism
delighted with their treatment by this
by States which now profess to be. $yal, section's worthy representative.
there to teach the -lesson that valcr tor
No place of meeting for pext year
treason's cause, devotion to slavery’s waa decided upon.
The following officers for the ensuing
cause are worth the affection and honor
year were elected:
of a new generation. That is the kind
W. P. Msbett, Big Rapids Herald,
of Preaident given to the Nation by President.'
L. 8. Russell, Bangor Advance, Vice
the *'Holier-than-thou” voters of 1884.
PresidentThe thanks of loyal millions .belong,
Ren. Barker, Heed City Clarion, Sec.
to him, as to Jefferson Davis for many
M. T. Ryan. Allegan Democrat, Treas.
utterances showing the unchanged
Nisbett, Barker, Ryan, E. F. Grahlll,
spirit of disloyalty. It was w/611 to be Greenville Independent, Hiram Potta,
reminded, from time to time/toat there Gran$l Haven Journal, executive board.
lived at the South men who thought
COKRE8PONDENT RBPLIES.
and felt as Davis spoke. It is well to
Again am I savagely attacked by an­
be reminded now that the Northern other minister of toe gospel of peace.
man who cared nothing for the loyal These two Rev.’s are bound to have
cause in 18G1 Is the man who in 1887 peace if they have to fight for it.
does not know the difference between Briefly will 1 reply to the lion. J. A. C.
I accept his statement that he is inter­
the flag, of freedom and the flag ot slav­ ested in the case. Ixxral correspond­
ery; that there are in Northern States ent did not, through false conceptions
certain men called Democrats, who or cjfjrerwlse. misrepresent facta and
have never learned that treason was a circumstances in toe Roach affair.
Further, Correspondent could not ac­
crime; and that these men. if trusted cept with thanks Citizen’a malicious
with power, use it to foster a mawkish misrepresentations of himself and tbe
sympathy for beaten traitors, and a affair in controversy.
sneering hatred for the steadfast loyal- ( It would appear that Citizen, having
exhausted his sources of revenge, now
ty which remembers with reverent calls
,
on his reverened brother, and
gratitude the noble deeds of men who tons
'
toe Hon. J. A. C. reopens toe
7
put slavery, treason and their flag into affair.
Query now Is if the brother these
the.last ditch.—N. Y. Tribune.
reverened gentlemen defend so labor­
iously is possessed of so much christain
Xuetobxal Fttotic.
virtue, why is it necessary to bolster
Un account of the liberalityof theChl- him up so often? I had supposed that
virtue was able to stand
cago.A West Michigan and the Flint A Christian
without toe generous aid of two
Pere Marquette railroads about 90 of alone
the West Michigan Press Association ministers and any amount of newspaper
were enabled to enjoy the unbounded advertising.
Further, the sentiment here, as I find
hospitality of toe good city of Manistee
on toe 21,£2,23 and 24th of June. To it, bears out your correspondent rather
say that the members of the different than his critics.
lUwpcctluIljr,
committees • that had the to utter in
charge, succeeded in pleasing the asso­ HICKORY CORNER* CORBKSPONIIEXT.
ciation would be putting it mildly. In
fact-evefy individual came away pleas­
ed beyond anticipation and with a
Additional Local Items.
hearty wish for more meetings like this
one.
'
Commodore W. II. Cabot’s many
•Un Tuesday, June 21st, the majority
of the members arrived by u special friends in this city will be pleased to
aver the F. A P. M. They were met at read the following account of a sur­
prise
upnn him, taken from the Boston
the depot with carriages and escorted
to L'nion hall, where they were assign­ Globe nFJune 16th:
A party of gentlemen intercepted
ed to -quarters. This greeting was
made more pleasant because of the -Commodore" W. H. Cabot as he was
splendid m-iinic furnished by the Light proceeding to catch toe Portland steam­
Guard Band, of Manistee. The after­ er. just before 7 o'clock last evening.
noon «n devoted by the editors in get­ He explained that he was in haste to
ting settled in their temporary homes. connect with toe boat, but they were
In the evening a reception was given persistent and drew him one aide, when
to the press.; and the audience was one of the gentlemen remarked, in sub­
treated to a warm and hearty addrees stance:
“Commodore we want you to accept
of welcome, delightful mnaic, a reply
to the addresa -of welcome—showing this watch, with our beat wishes; and
toe wilitagBCRfl ol the editors to absorb' If possible, wewould like to have you
all of toe good things offered by Manis­ Walt over till to-morrow."
The commodore missed the boat.
tee—aad other speeches, including the
The watch was a beauty and bore toe
presentation of the keys of toe city
which were composed of crystallzed following inscription: Presented to
salt. Also tire tow use of the city’s ele­ Commodore W. H. Cabot by his Boston
gant bath rooms was tendered to toe friends, June 15th. 1887.
Commodore Cabot is a gentleman
-gang."
On Wfxtoeadaj. toe forenoon was oc­ well known to steemboat men on the
cupied with a business meeting and an coast and toe great lakes. He com­
inspection of an invention by .Stacy C. manded steamers in our harbor for
Thompson, foreman of the Manistee many years, and ia a whole-souled, gen­
Advocate. Thin machine ia an automat­ ial gentleman. He is modest and un­
ic mailer attached to the prena and tak- assuming, and the tribute from his
an la connection with toe folder makes
a printing press complete, so that when
the papers come from toe press they
can be carried Immedlatrfy to toe post
Duin, in this city. Saturday, June 24,
♦Boehsctiw tire addrora plainly and of brain fever, Eva Geschwtad, aged 17
years. The funeral occurred from the
home of her mother Monday the 26th
'
unrivalled. Mr. Thompson courteous­ and was largely attended.
Miss Eva was well known in this
ly explained It to all and it was unaniand vicinity, where toe had won
■umsiy decided to be far Manrtoc to city
Knafra
f. It *
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any known mailer. We understand he
baa derided to begin their manufacture
** w“ with Messrs. Stauffer A
at an early day. In the afternoon a
tour of Maniatee lake waa made. Ow­ Urawtey, and had the highest regard
ing to Umtted Ume tbe boat could visit
only two of the large number of saw­ ~uicvriiu arm
mills and salt blocks that bordered this happy, and as u consequence became u
lake. The salt block of Davies A general favorite. She will be mourned
by very many, and the symyathy of toe
community is with toe bereaved moth­
er, sister and brothers.
Reprkkektxtivk BogkbF railroad
irtee in them lines can be 1ortned from bill passed the state senate with some
tbe following: The K. G. Peters’ salt
end lumber company employ about filX)
men at their mitoT and in all Lave a
measure. i-ncn Jerry is to be corneratmonthly pay roll of about 30.000 dol­ UUuaoo tbe raoem otthl, bU17w&amp;i
lar. tote includes outside lalx»r. They next to
—reteof salt a day
for about 180JW0

on a railroad

MEN’S
DI
Big Job Lot of

Columbia Blue Den Overalls'
J list Received
We are selling at the ruinous price

35 cts. per pair,
Former price, 5o ctS.

Come to the Picnic
2 Stores.
E. Y. HOGLE 2 Stores.

MESSER BROS
HEADQUARTER FOR

Engines and’Threshers
The Best in the Market,
W© can fit you out with a threshing rig of any style you
may want, as we have the agency for over a dozen different
makes, and can surely suit you if you will call on us before
purchasing.
Respectfully.

Messer Bros.
N. B. We have several second hand engines and threshers,
which are in first-clam condition and will be sold very cheap.

£ W. KENFIELD

SPECIALIST.

HASTINGS. MICHis now prepared to treat al! chronic &amp;-••
oMere. Hiving lilted up the 6n« "
offices, ba Ibrttee lha aifj.-u.i to tali
him. He urges them not to deep*11'*
nor give up If they have, been uawtoaaaful heretofore in finding relief.
Having spent many year&gt; in study at
the beat medical colleger of the couutr■.
■nd having had an extensive and HW‘
©earful practice to treating .irooled»orders, he feels certain that he can gt' e
the afflicted assurance of success.

ARE YOU SI FFEKING

City Plumber
PLUMBING
And Gas Fitting a specialty. All work promptly done.

from Catarrh, Asthma, BronchitU. oany difficulty with the lungs ?
Is your Liver affected, or your Mo®-

ach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease r
Are you afflicted with Xrrrons D»WHtyiHave you chronic Kidney or
troubke?
Dr. Baughman can core you, if a &lt;r«

is at all possible.
He hM met with marked surorf* &gt;3
treating Rheumatism.bpermatiorttei4*
Hemorrhoids. The latter he OT"1’
without psln and post tn ely curesFEMALE D1SBA.-ES A SI’ECI '1'
T^ -

And see the Kenfield Diring Fine Furore, the best and meet
economic*! furnace made.

^Badquarter. in Kelly bnilding, north ot Hasting. N.tional

Call at him at his offi«*. Hasler*

Mich.
C00BULTAT1ON' FKEK .

Cara treated and medicines sent L

proud.
lyCuiienomlMre soliciWl.

�o

The Hastings Banner.
TBVR-HDAY.JUNEJO, »»»•

pocit

keasons

nt, J ou ■‘hotild buy .spertaclcH o»

E

MENTION.
- IO his last critic. We have nowT&lt;v7&gt; her'™’ T1“n"'rm«&gt;'« "Into U vultlu,
loth sides of the cane ample UmJ
■
trurt t*® matter wX dm2
- right where Bia.
dropt unUy8 KnowlLon lcft tor Detroit S*tpersonal

Lost. Wednesday. June 20th. be­- tort.’’; Whltocl‘ km
“&gt;« «t&gt;
tween Henry Cohoon’a and Geo. Van• Ws protmonie. containingi rrta“,s*UeTwk‘"1I''i*itiII‘t(-'!'l“«o
■ ^iu°TUOd T0 ha“dkerchiefs. Finder
w ill please leave the same at this otllc..' Frtdlt*”"
to Clurlott.
" or with Miss Eda Plerce^of;lio£.

JOURNEY

JOHN BESSMER.

a«ufrs the JMipUarj distance ol
;.r-aWt&gt;rfltoHhes|MW’: *!»«•■
rn&lt;e H'paniU-.
ie* i~ itu- moot liberal, canslder’slit) "t tbr glMNlS.
i
; need -f &lt;»ptK*«l Rood* nbould
.(■•■bMjyfc’T examination ol the

i(lf»T tsfisHOE
&gt;

‘

SaoEiactBrini. aii Repairing

Harvey Handy, living on the State,
left for Uato*
road, bad .815 atolro from his hotw
’ ooJM2j'’'“t tos'jn'“ Wood.,.
hlrt&lt;1
un­
doubtedly, as the hired man and cash
diMPPeaml while Mr. H. was attend-■ lnta&lt;IhS,“d W' S'“d’T"1 'llh
dty l”e ^radualinff exercises in this

1A

A. L. Phillips, formerly connected
!
with W. J. Bowne’a cigar factory, has
°.ul in
*&gt;r himftlf. Mr.
Phillips is a genial, good fellow and a;
first-class workman, as well as a rood
judge of tobacco. We bespeak for him
success.
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'“'-1 lo Gr"“*

toDw^Sa^ K°"eU ’11“'0

. 'MirSlJS-, ’™n'

The .Universe Over and Through.!And you cannot find any firm

-CUTTING PRICES

As we are. We are selling goods just to pass away the time,
competitors are mad and

Our

Xrally d- Cheaply i
Treat, the Nashville saloonist.
l km&gt;. l&gt;y
charged with keeping his saloon open
Sunday, was Uied and convicted before
Mq. Mills, of that place, last week,
Mai ordered to pay Mo line and costs of
the suit The case was appealed to the i.?.l|lu&lt;CoraI,.BU,lin- of Eatoa Hapids,
. circuit court.
is visiUng at James Mead’s.
As a Utting dose of their first very re,.-.” r1 u™®/ of
is the
,
successful vear, the C. L. &amp; C. held at guest of Rev. Lee nnd family..
. picnic at Thornapple yesterday. It was' citv
,,a,, Wlff r‘'a,‘h*d thta’
largely attended by the members and! city from Bellevue yesterday.
guests of the circle. The refreshments1 •
Lamoreaux is in Eaton Ran.
1
cooper.
were excellent and the literary exercis­. ids visiting relatives this week.
es very fine.
Mra. Daniel Striker visited at J. B.
Mrs. Belle Kelly (Palmaticr i. of. Marshall s, Nashville, last week.
in r’
, Grund I Lapids, and formerly of this1
Vk?’ x',tb®rl*n'&gt; i« visiting
t place, died Thursday luorning after an with A. Dean and family this week.
illnesa of only about 36 hoase. She’ nnWf*1SaTdCT 18 'firing relative
Woodland, Nitty.. leaves a husband, a child only Hl days( and friends in Shsytown. Eaton Co.
. old, a bi other, and other relatives and x'J\!UjHUuel
L- DOf
a friends to mourn her loss.
ptashville; were in the city yesterday .
1 Hiram Norton, of Irving, charged1 t Mre' llon:eS Eaie* of Vermontville.
with incest, was brought before Esq. is the guest of W. A. Hams and wife.
Roberta returned from a
’ Kenaston Friday for examination. ,¥1&amp;s
Tbe prosecution presented their evi­; visit to Kalamazoo friends last ev enlng.
lai ion thin week. 1,720.
dence, which is said to be very damag­
To Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark. Tuesday
ing. The defense waived further exKa-i i.Et.nif* an1 now on the niar-■ amination and Norton was bound over- morning, a daughter. Congratulations.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell &lt;undayto circuit court.
&gt;
ed withF. A. Blackman &lt;md wife in
Feu a iplenUUl pia-s of ginger ale..
Ed. Shay, Frank Fisher and i-angr Barry.
goto Pi. IL.ughman’a.
Dickinson were drunk on the streets1 , Mr*u«®P’ Goodyear w visiting her
Il K. Rrajce. th* slayer of high pri­ Saturday night. Officer A yers collaredI daughter. Jira. E. L. Haff, in flrand
ces, i- not yet in custody.
them- Mondav and thev were runL Rapids.
Miss Cora Brooks will officiate as
Tut. postotlice will 1-eopen from 7 to&gt; through Esq. Kenaston*? judicial hop­'.■i. :. .and from 12:30 to 3 p. m. July, per. The first two were fined 85 each., teacher of the Orangeville village
and tbe last was given 7 days in jail ini schools.
which to sober off.
Mr. and Mrs. Scoby. of Oscoda, are
St* - &gt;ni&gt; thf Detnoorat’s motion for a
Henry Withey, of Freeport, has! the guests of Mrs. S.’s sister. Mrs. C.
-w ct-nerete walk rn^iyid court house,
purchased of Col. Gill the latter’s stock W. Jones.
R. K. Grant, I- L. Holloway and Dr.
Ia
M.v, -1. making preparationsj ' of novelty goods, and will continue the■ Andrus will go to Wall lake the last ot
.■ build a notut on his west Green. business at the same stand. He states the week.
tnat he will add very largely to the
&lt; rv«’ lote
e
i
J.
W. Blackford went to kalarnazoo
stock, and will make things’lively in
. •« aster Dennis is happy. His। his line. Col. Gill will resume hist yesterday on business, to be gone sev­
Mlwiy htw been increased 81txj by the■ former occupation as real estate dealer. eral days.
txfnil department
' 1
Mrs. C. C. Mason was the guest oi
Sheriff Shriner and Under-Sheriff. Mr.
and Mrs, C. L. Pratt, of Charlotte,
Hmd Jas. Nall A.•Co.’s change in ad.
■ Sheldon went to North West Castleton last week.
ttistwH-k. They are one of Detroit’s
Monday afternoon, and captured one•
Miss Mina Mudge attended the com­
» Live business finns.
Charles Van Ippti, who is wanted in mencement exercises at Albion college
1. E Staw er has purchased the' Lorrian Co., Ohio, for larceny, burglary., last week.
Fir. burton. house, jost west of Phin horse stealing and almost every other
E. Knappen will attend tbe semi- ,
Smith - on Center street.
offense on the criminal calendar. He centennial of tbs Michigan Universitv
WjirtE will you spend theglorious. is said to be 4* tough citizen. He was1 this week.
The Banner was in error in Mating
ith'-. X’iisliviHe, Freeport, Woodland taken Xo Ohio by Deputy W. D. Wor­
ifiss Mary Donavan returned Satur- that
i
Mrs. Clara Allen would return to
den, of Lorrain Co , Tueeday morning.
«ad polling invite you.
day. from the deaf an* dumb institu- Colorado
&lt;
this week. She will not leave
Em. Busby's flrat matinee will occur tion at Flint
lor the Centennial State until Septem­
Fp.a*4k Beamer will, in about two,
-jf-JL
■ ■ ■■
Ayu=
ber.
Will Cook left for Breckenridge. Col- 1
weeks, iowa a restaurant in the base- on Saturday, July 16th, 1887. Al 15 will
•raat of Beamer’s grocery.
be divided in three prizes, as follows: orado, Monday. He will remain there
Fred Hotchkiss and C. C- Mason re­
during the summer.
Na
1,
free
for
all
horses
owned
in
Bar
turned
from
Kansas
Friday
night
The dutslde ol Latiirop's drug store,
A. G. Jessup and wife, oi Uraugeville. Both were well pleased with the west,
Hwynei .mil Smith, Hums A VanAr- ry Co, purse 850; No. 2, for fOur-yearold, half mile, best 2 In 8, purse 825: were the guests of Hastings friends a and
Fred will probably return there :
i
mar. • groceries;
being painted.
Na 3, special, match race between colts portion of last week.
;and go into business.
ttJ&amp;Ei’Fi i; the grand trotting mat- owned by Miles Engles, of Irving, and
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Lombard, of St.
Miss Huth Lake closed her school /in *
mee Saturday. July pih. Three purses Royal Brown, of Hastings, half mile, Thomas, Ontario, were the guests of ,
th- second wnrd Thursday, by giving I
Aggrtgatir# 8115 are-to be trotted for. best 2 in 3. Admission to grounds, Hastings friends last week.
ber school a dinner picnic on the school
25 cents. Ladies free.
The printers’ picnic at Thornapple
, Mrs. F. G. Goodrear is expected grounds. The young iolks had n grand
time,
as did also their teacher.
!
Hot'UHTALiN
A
S
on
have
added
a
lake wi’: t&gt;- on Saturday. July 23d,
to return thia week from at extended
instead &lt;■! July tdth as previously an­ stock of boots nnd shoes to their estab­ visit with Coldwater friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Rose and daughter.
nounced.
•
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Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
Mrs. Chas. Dickinson has gone to Miss Bien and Miss Wigant, ot Grand
lishment. This linn'■propose to keep a
Ge&lt;&gt;. IIci.hes, of Prairieville, charg­ general store that shall be complete in Ban field to take care of her sistar, Mrs. Haplds. who attended the commence­ and desiring to do only an exclusiyejh’ug^_business, we will
'd witn Bdullery, will be brought be- every department, and all goods will lie Bert Tungate, who is very sick.
ment exercises and visited friends‘here
sell at anti below cost the entire stock of
toft- E- Kmaiton Thursday for ex­ found as represented.' Their rapidly in­
Miss Anna Travis, of Hastings, was last week, returned home Monday.
amination.
creasing trade demonstrates that their visiting relatives in this place Thurs­
W. L. Wilkins. Ed. 1'owera and L. E.
goods are as they represent them. They
Mr-srai Biio'-. have a number of Btc- especially &lt;1eel re to purchase butter, day last.—Middleville Republican.
Knappen and families together with a
Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming, of 1'hila- large party of Grand Rapids friends
r-nd hand reapers and binders, all ready eggs and farmers produce generally,
to to intp the harvest field, which they for which they will pay the highest delphla, is expected,' here this week, will go to Gun Lake July 19th, and
and will visit friends and relatives.
will sell iet a bargain.
spend several days at that delightful
market price in cash or exchange for
u-fSid Crowell returned from a shooting retreat
Iiu Michigan Crop Bulletin for the anv goods in their store.
tournament at Boston. Mas&amp;, Thursday.
ww*&lt; ending June 2Jdi is at hand. It / An amusing Incident occurred at the Ho waa quite successful in capturing /5dissee Louisa and Emma Nagler
went to Caledonia Saturday. They
reports all crops hyt corn and oats as
Alumni reunion exercises In tbe high prizes.
start from that place Tuesday, for a
progressing favorably.
Clarence Chalker has i&gt;een offered visit with friends in Pittaburg, Pa; and
A thimhle on our newspaper paper school room Saturday night. The last and has accepted the position of pitcher thence they depart for Billings. Mo., to
We are bound to close them out, and now is the time to get
last Wednesday afternoon and set piece, a vocal duet, was being rendered, in the Otsego base bad club at a good inaketheir future home.
«
; aLjut flv... hours on our city when the high school organ determined salary.
to take a lively hand Ln the airair. Just
Frank Ackerson, Will Hayes and them at your own price.
tdilioiL : But it’s all right now.
as the singers were rendering the most •^forn Waters and Chas. Falmatier Wm. Hitchcock pulled in the fish out of
i U
i od«® IG- T- No. 949. affecting part of the duet, the organ will take their place on the farm for a Wall lake Saturday. But then
have
their night of meeting. jumped into the arena in full force, and while, but Intend to teach school next
~
their regular meetings groaned and snorted as though adzed winter.
--eroari^onTuesday evenings.
. with a violent colic. Ito unearthly
Mrs. Wm. Goodyear, Mrs. N. Barlow,
rhe biatCTt set away."
Tiioje\-.r-Tt-rted in securing tp this racket caused a smile to pervade tbe Mrs. C. G. Bentley and Miss Allie GalThe Banner has received cards an­
^L.UsWE'.1 fcOltJlerfl and sailors re­ whole audience. It finally reached tbe usba went to Grand Rapids Monday af­
nouncing the marriage of (.’has. H.
_
singers and they too laughed and thus ternoon.
/ r? ' irc'llBting ■ subscription the program ended.
Mr. Mulliken, of Detroit, general man­ Gordon to.Mamle E. Hydoro. at Fort
P*P-rmnd meeting with good success.
Gratiot. Mich., June 22nd. Prof Gor­
We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of
The excellent workmanship and rep­ ager oi the C. A W. M. and D. L. A N. don and wife will be at home at Keo­
The White Slave was rendered before
railroads, was in this city yesterday on kuk. Iowa, after September 1st. lie is
utation
of
J.
W.
Babcock
as
a
harness
­
*F&lt;ir aijli^ce in Union hall last night
business.
r^L? in ’ i"1 }'KC*11®nl on®. “&lt;t Its maker are too well known to need any
Prof, of Mathematics in the Keokuk
Mrs. Emma Salisbury left for Detroit high school
proseautlon by the company very good. special recommend from us. He Is
Wednesday to join her husband, .’me
Lt11?? ®•«»«»« Julyl.aK. of P. known all over Barry county its a Na will make the "city of straits her fu­
Christopher Swick, of Niagara Co,
N. Y., and Mrs. Huldah Ellis, of Grass
Utan *VtroDr. will be lnstitute&lt;l at 1. workmah in every respect, and hw ture home.
•
J"?'111’ »«") lodge K. ot 1*. of work has always sustained his reputa­
Luke, Mich., are the guests of A. 8.
B&lt;« Bortwlck will !«’•
.h T’. V11 lurn out “ bi* delegation tion. Mr. Babcock has gone into busi- lor St LooIa Mo. whOT ,N&gt;o will be Dean, stopping for a few days while on
We shall maintain the reputation ’this Jewelry establish­
new for himself, and can be found busy :
their way to Kent City. Mr. .Swick
to attend the same.
as a beaver in his shop, just south ot the (u«t ot Ma J. H Grerory, im and Mr. Dean have not met before in ment has of selling the
The llev. II. Baldwin Dean, of Wau- Alim Jodm* feed "torr. He has two Lillian Estes.
4T» years, and time has wrought many
Mia Linie McNutt will Bpend her changes in each.
^.conduct services and workmen, and will have to put in a
vacation here, and in the faU
,
EPisc°paI church next third. He endeavors to keep even with summer
^daj.July 3rd, morning and even- orders, but it makes him and his men will enter the medical department of * E. Y. Hogle was promoted to colonel
of the 2nd regiment of the State U. R.
work night and day to do so. 1 ou a ill ,the university.
of P. at the recent encampment at
always tie courteously
wb®°
Ed. Bailey will spend his summer va­ K.
wiU *“'*« on® of the you can on “Bab,- and will And that he cation
at Charlevoix with Ida uncle. Kalamazoo. The promotion was entire­
“w* conveniently arly unexpected, but certainly deserved.
dwe«ing» in the city. It is sells th&gt;best quality of work, at as rea- CspL Aldrich. He will depart tor that Hostings division, whose first com­
sona^Mprices as such work can be sold, plape next week.
mander was Col. Hogle, and under
Jleat. and the workmanship fine.
kfrn: fifth annual reunion and ban­ ✓floo. Daniel Striker «“d wifeJJ. D. whose management the division be­
and Rev. Lee attended the came the most successful in the state,
ia mind th&gt;l the M E churdj quet of the Alumni of the Hastings Spalding
&lt;
Tu&gt;p
meeting id Eaton Rapids the fore is us much honored as is Mr. Hogle
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com­
7w » °° F riday of 11118 w«’k iMteud high school occured Saturday ei-enlng. &lt;part of the week.
himself by these new Pythian honors
The Utarary exercises took place in tne 1
hs heretofore. The aerial !
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any
J M. IlcElwain and wife, of Belle­ for her flrat commander.
atrSl
!V Cook’*- KH’reshinente high school room, and all concerned uc- vue. were in attendance at the grad®*1;
ouiUedtbmnaelvre veryardjtabl^ In ■
KOOKFORD WATCHES.
ing exercisra and alumn: reunion of
this respect it was considered bettar
a high school.
I am dow the only authorized agent
than any of its predecewora. At the RkMing
]
Mt- t•hr
k, a,h e. of the fruit farm, was 1bu-dness meeting the following officers ibThas. Warner will spend the glorious in this city to aril tbe Rockford watch,
&lt;4th at Holland, where he will toot the j have bought a stock of the neweet Call on us.
• own from his wagon last Wednes- :for the ensuing year were elerted.
Prescription's carefully and accurately com­
model aud at greatly reduced price*.
J’resident—Mbs Flora Beadle.
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tiadl W!Craooa•anfl W JiB bruised quite
These I will sell at the smallest protit.
pounded from fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to
in
Vice Fresident-ILdpb Wootgn.
, capturing Holland.
I
also
keep
all
other
kind*
ol
watches
His
9,“31alo«l no serious injury.
Mrs.
Chas.
Dickinson
and
daughter
Secretary— Ed. Burton.
•ahfrightened at the
Treasurer—Mise Belle HandyjMay, Mra. Levi Fowler and Miss Allie cased in gold, gold filled, silver and
Do Business; Straight Business, and lots of It
w,is the cause.
■
silver ore caeei
The banquet was held at the home of j
I have a larger stock than was ever
T»w- subjetts at The Tent tor the 1ml- 1). IL Cook, and was &gt;ttanjtad by
j
Respectfully,
before kept in thia dtv Adv person
wards
ol
(W
members
and
their
friends,
niJ.Or
Wetl are “ ‘oUowii: Wed- '
in need &lt;&gt;i a valuable time piece will
lacnam •»! erte wot sen
please
examine
my
stock
and
get
Thurd*r evralar*. “Our i
prices.
’
JOHN BKtAMEB. Jeweler.
Sy rmr» «• U" !•*
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J. C. WOODRUFF.

OUR CUSTOMERS ARE HAPPY

Because of the low prices we are making.

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$20.00 suits,
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Linen Collars,
“ Cuffs, $1, 75c, 50c. Neckties
30c. Suspenders, Celluloid Collars, “
Cuffs, $2.50 Stiff Hats,
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25 per cent. Discount

On Clothing and guarantee our prices to be way below anybody, It
is really too bad for us to disturb our competitors so, but we are
bound to give the public the benefit of our light expenses.

R. K. GRANT,
Disturber of High Prices.

AT COST!

BELOW COST!

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

Mark This

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry!
BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit I

UMIAK I BOELL.

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JAY axiuxs OUUROBTY.

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NEW MORNING.

AD ASTRA.

THE STAGE ROBBERS.
AN INSTANCE IN WHICH THE ROAD
AGENTS SUSPENDED OPERATIOUS.

Who t&gt;; ttelr ore-y J*mod tote:; My:

Hamity u-Mh th- du4 of time Um
aatal tt-irsi
Andll»»KdbM aiuga to ।
O* to the uftlmate beach'

And damask sppte* h-ajwd tor the* ta »p«t
A M ciyrrh thy bra.-. is worship to redraw.
Oh! be nu
’hmtafid -d»y‘» ia
-Edith M. Thongf IqTUe tndrpeedeat.

NEW STYLES

•J.r: n ter
Struggle-or *0 eXjirv!
-Cteric* J O'JteW ‘a Soutlwni Bivouac.

a Captnred Brtaaad.

half a il-nri nuking tbo trip overland i.i n

MY FH1EXD BILL

CANES.
bold up th.'!.- band* Wo were all very ready
to dr. tbf* except one man. All that I knew

DEED.
On text Friday. WlUta-. Loper, a well snown
farmer of Ufa., countv. dW at hfa borne after a

tmy west .to look after

parent*' death tan years~c«v. ~
Bill wm my frieul. Not mine simply beeauvnof old a*&lt;X-iatia:ix and some friendly
tarns we had done each other to dnjsngonc,
Lmt In-cnme Bill Ixipcr was everyliody's
friend. The world fa better for kb having
lived, end to death be will not «tand unre-

“No charge* in eonral Ah. that's where
too nunhig latere! &lt;

more freqirecUly than eouea.
or ball a ruUartten at aome ton or fiftern acq-aalut*ee did not respond by tbrowiag u;&gt;
which are odt Ot rtyle. A man to be In hbt haisdv. bat looked with an odd sort of a
taabion change* bi« cane a* be doee the style. smile into tbe face of the fellow wbo mail*
th* dcti-.awl. Tbe latter rate-d hi* revolver
with a quick, menacing movement, but wa«
tbo larger tbe Letter. A poUcaman'a club •topprd by the simple wont ‘Stead) !' «pok*n
with peremptory sdSdeuneM by oar soldier
out, or a stick of cordwood. Another singu
friend
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A \Z C D ’ Q Sui‘rc«M
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and Uro with Llm tAnayi.
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“Hit do ream Uke I ort«r be sHtilto! to that
much, a'tcr r.!i tfa-s* yenrs of work," be *ahf,
“tod then, you know, I hain’c never had no I
chance to eu&gt;ay myself. I couldn't'ford to
be frolirkbi' around whil&gt;tua ah' th* i-hildeni airo anoodto' nie at bom*John Loper, at 10, wa» the son of his
father, inheriting not only the name. I*ut tbu
attractive ami erniti-- Arendum of th* oLI
man. Full of chimerical schemes, fowl of
planning and still’ fopder of explaining hfa
plana Ho was a »mnrt fellow, nnd *si.l
smart things, and tho num of the neighborUocxl Idirel to listen to John when he «a« iu a
talkative mood.
He mentled nrtidra of
broken tcrnlturv for the oitl women, joined
to their giaidp am! thus, their bcarta were

-won.
ttlieii tli* war rsnie Bill wn* drafted. Ar­
ranging nil the little home matters to the
test advantage, be rouiiaeted John to kaep a
sharp lookout and Intake care of“maanJ
the Children" white he wm away. “Ma" hat!
done learn** I iurvlyoti John m a measure?,
bit tho ana* qualities tliat in that other Jub.i
Lari fawinated her in early life were fasetoattog still, ami so It came alwut that tho kM
&lt;lcrerviug son fell heir to th* regard and con­
fidence. &gt;f the mother who hart been so long
loved oml IrJsirrd for by po.y, plodding Bilk
We lioth joined tho same company, and
Bill was as faithful to servirr of hi* country

If the Liver bo- Qt I

the addition

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had dur

and Bifl, in bh dtftdeni and ratl.vnt mannc.
mrvtiiTwvt Hm l.rrt. * - ■ * ■_
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Some poopir L«ep their intended departin'

| kigr-UUriaten Enterprtas.

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For rome year* 1 ws- a vielita tn Lite
Compfainl. ia wtaiwiM*- nJ wtoeb i
saffeted Xr?m Gete-ral DsbiUtv am) l*dewlii.n- A te* liugra «&gt;( knf, ppj,
rertore*!. me to perte-t !. &gt;uf..-.W. r.
Brigbliiry. llcntfa t -ou. W . \ *.
For tear* f*fait'' n-i'f'. was upas
Aycf* Vllfa than taythtog vur. tb

millk

CHICAGO*

DiSTRM

Regulatf
mv bowel*. Three WK* "t*
in adtat.
■nd do IhvirM»P»
n urkrfi
ib-iroink.y
. 1. brouv*|
Them
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-» Utev

nwlism. KMnt-v Trnui. ■ . a.xl l&gt;y.W-*a.
—G. F. MUter. AtUrteto-r. b. Man.

nid Wsshtnrton maastou. It wa« areured
SUTteVSreW -j Jo G„U. WM.
OU hfa way up the Itotomac from iurtrras
Monroe rereutly to M* yacht. Mr. Gould

tor- pl.*.**‘ ami the admirable manner in which
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nf ranennacommcntM Indulged to by thoae wbo knew
him, but tbe great hurrying world of human­
was much iMxxte-t to j&lt;**ity will skip the yarn graph to read tbe half
from wron -hmratMr.
column account of tbe new railnad tteal or upon him al Lome.
One &lt;fav b-t cam* to me and to a *crt cr
b-Ul tbe revolver changed tbo xhootlng Iron progtMMticatoxi* coucvnitag the effect of the cmlttrra!irel manner eotnmunlraUd Uw faet
late
frost
ou
tbe
fruit
crop.
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fmm hb right hand tohb left, caught the band
that bo wantel iimi to write him a letter.
—that h, a ilrjcoBit of tilvcr over wood—of of tbe man lie had been threatening, gave it
Lillie Amy L»ncr will clip tbe nottew out
“You know I Ireiu't got no •ddycatloa
twkboni or ivory. Tbe bockborn ia an old a hearty «hak*. tooling uredily into Ufa eye* and javnerve II. iong with a lock ot the grizBUSINESS NOTES.
with a took that fiunlrd ut white it did not xl-il hair ami a faded ambrotype of “Uncle
far, combined with hickory, during Johnson'* ix-oMure it". Tiw ex -offirer Kep|&gt;rd out of tbe Bill," taken when bo wm a callow youth with right. I wimeumes VU*ve that if 1 could 'a'
admir.fatn-.thm.
long liafr, a very tong face and a tong black
xtage and after a f*w nsbiutae'amferenoe
wmt tc *cliool 1 uxsugbt ’a’ I'arnt a heap.
•Ono style follow* another. TIw rattan with tbe stag- robbers, who in tbe meantime neck choker wrapped about hfa ixx-L She
“I tell you what 1 want you to do. ! *»»*
wi* jicpalar thirty yrsn ago. Tlieu there had vu»i&gt;eiMied operations!, he took hi* scat will treauire It, for sin- knew* HltJoof the you to fix up a rate nk.*» tetter to Polly. Put Kstirfartrry progn* toaanl etttlirtg with
un-wlfish, *&gt;nT:ficing life that gtxal man lived.
was the rfa’uy, or runewood, with solid, again and the driver was directed to jsrocced
in it Uiat when this war is over—letter put their creditor*.
I knew Bill whan be was a boy. Ute |»rvnt:i
fancy, gold aud silver lutndlei or knol*. on hfa way. No explanation was mad*, but 1
it Lite the song. 1 rvekio—'When this cruel
lUuiudet. Cbinic A Cb . bard wain merHammenxl antique wm Immensely popular was given to undrratand that tbe officer bad were of the &lt;xnnmou stork of Gv»wr.ia farmers,
last yair and brought price* a* high a* tin
only a little more abiftieM and uuproviding
and 112. Old gt uttorueu stick to tbe solid hie obi regimes it. and a good many years later than the average.
fix
it.
Will
vou
do
Ilf
Nearly
1W.OUO cut lb- have been marketed
Old JuhnfLipcc wn*a jack it all trades, and
round knob. It i* easy to grasp and girt* a I met one of thaw men in the employ of his
linn support. Rattans' Ob, they wont out
could dig a well or weave a cotton tsuket or
of u*o witti tbe dudes. Nobody carries a ratspend a daylMiing in tbe river with equal
tan uow. 1 doubt if one could I *
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facility, and ver* nearly &lt;x|unl profit. Ito
Tl&gt;c tetter wa« written mid jxv.ted. and tb&lt;?
•leaks at tbe butcber-»bop» remain uuwar. duo of tho*? queer COUlfKMitM that wo
tb* market, and as for carrying1, • man wa« attacked by aevenil motuitahi brigamh.
next day wo xtai te 1 &lt; n a- long march.
&lt; c flanged.
would m aoou carry a riding wto
meet in life.
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At lost an answer came. It »ai. cautiously'
tlie ptiwetiger* agrv*d to make a light again*!
tb&lt;M&lt; supple, pUunt sticks. Tti*
Tbe neighbors said—aixl neighbors are sel­
•., A company ha* been nrgasiaed to build a
and
cuquettidily
worded,
with
jiwt
enough
&lt;&gt;f
eocnfitur* of tbe prac* hiring part ot tbe dom incorr."i't in their opinion*—that Lnpcr protnau iu it last* tto* poor fellow's heart tXlnxnl (rxxn Wincboster Kentucky, through
fashion tn plant the cane solidly down vrith
would Lave hern a R'«»l -c-hool tenrher if fix’
Uie Kentucky cvuahttoLL to tho Virginia line,
aflutter with nnxirty. T8e opening word* uf
evtry step.
wfa-rv It mil connect with the Norfolk X
men on both si&lt;!es wbo, having been trained had tind a llttl* more teaming, oixl bo could | a setitence trin»;x&gt;rt.d with ecstasy, „
w^iletlx?
“Th*™ fa fashion to carrying a cane also
t &gt; »'ix«it. Hk*l to kbuot. In the mid the c-tago have mnde n pmweber if lie Lad started | closing exprewtoa piunged the i—’Juto tlx* I VV«teni railway.
Tbcru wa* a time when a gentleman carried
y oong erough. Ito wo- -mart, titeite.-tually.
1 Tb* Mount Vernon &amp; Wabuh Railway
dc]&gt;th*of
de»po:nk-in-y.
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Id* catjo directly in front of him. tbe bond of
but dni), very dull, inncticaliy. He was n
ittie town ; rouipanr. uf Indiana, and tb* Paducah A
Soon rafter that w.- entered ।
it jmt under Ufa chia. Tbe lighter nine wo* revolved to take this wounded man to the pid-ller.
lau hill*. Mount Vernon Raiinay company, of Illinois,
Ell! nu* on* of five, Hi&gt;. mother was a away up there wmnj the VIi
Hh-r w i recorded artlclre of ron*ottiatto«&gt; at HprtngI quu rnlons, discontented woman, who married and as -re wen* strolling along
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X,*—.!««•
Ik.
nt
IbuVo.-il,
hb
father
for
hfa
Mnartnevs,
and
rexrvttrd
it
xtofiping place two of «mit own party tefutbo
rturv A- Mount Veruoti R*ilway company.
the end protruding n half yard to Ui* immi­ rtng*. carrying with them the wounded eXv afterward. Bill was the oMd boy. find |&gt;bcr'« tent Bill drekia! to bare 1
Tb*
failure
of
the
Ftdritly
bank
»f
Cinciutaken,'and
the
acrcmmoilatiDg
nent danger of tbcwo back of It Olbera prisoner, r
there were two otb^r bey» and two girte.
natl Ism dKturbed bu*UMw&gt; quite extensively
again clasp the stick to tbe middle, never tefa
“Tbe driver Intimata! tlsattbry were going Old John wa* fo:id of referring to “niy
ting it touch tbe ground, but tbe enno now iu
famblr," and would frequently ring in “ib* about Bill'* rough rack, and tbe ambrotyjio
in temporary stringency. The failure* fur
style fa loo heavy to rut plgwc wings with, grrv. "u sp(x&gt;li;bd to prolrat ngaind sticii old 'otnan an* the chihlcrn" in hfa couvenaIu tl»&gt; next letter bom* Bill inclowd lb fa
xtxi tbewe wbo carry it mu-t walk witli mor* outlawry, but on bivasttgatton we f &gt;und that
dignity.’'— patroit Tribuna
W)&gt;en |K&gt;or little Bill wm ■ mere child be
instead of lynching th* fellow, the two men
kuowbdg*d,
nnd
the
not?
aci-ampauying
it
wbo ba&lt;) goue away with him turned tom was crwnprJted to a-*nme the dutie* of a man.
Glad to shift thu rvsportdhility off hi* shoul­ wn» written juat as cunthanly a* the flr»t,
Eugene Field hiu Isomt examining tbe list ing ht« arrival. Later we learn -d that tbe ders. old John turned “the place," ar lie but It rotitainnl a Utile imrl nf auburn hair,
of namea of young la. I ire wbo took [«rt in
that wax doabtbw kept hidden away between
•tsege rubier had bevu a koidicr. ami that tbe call'd the fine piece of tend and the unpr&gt;
tbe recent Easter featlval tn Boaton, with a
diK-tiv* little jeu-b lie had rteored on it, over tb.- lett'rt of tbe &lt;ild family Bible to tbe day
le-balf hail abo t*cn toldwrv. During the to “Dill an‘ tbr old ’ntnaii "
namea are in vogue nowaday* in New Eng­ rede after tic* figtit they had roue to th*
Bill would plow tbe oi.I nmie wlt.-n be was
land. An interccting Inttance. thia, of tbe
aooi'luuon that they would not turn him over *r&gt; small that lie l&gt;ed toxlimb on tlie fence only to find tbe country itoiolate. l‘o&gt;r Bill I out giving namat, ami which wm reqi»~»t'*i to
iswner to put the plow gear on him. Patientlr It was a «ad horn* corning to him. John had jHibiish the name* of th- js-hkum, print* tb*
the “old borne," fatsnotl t'.ut wbok a abrek tbe band* of bb ftirndx, and ha managed to he worked, day after day. to help support iK&gt;t luaaapxl thing!* well, and the old mother 'nnmvotJ. TV. Babcock and Repreeentatlve*
of disappointment the wnsti-rn irejti-er wm tell t!mu quietly wii~ra fab friend, could find tlie family.
and the girl* were suffering far tb* neerwi- Makrlin ami (.I'Keofe a* there unphcateit in
doomed ta “Among firty-foir young tally Uhu.”—Cuiaago Inter Ocean.
At ten yrars old bo wa* a little old mon. It tica vt life Julm had .taedcsi away, with bis the altetrel F—,(MJ boodle transacts*m &lt;«i_lbo
representative* of MaamcbuxtU society,- Im*
wo* then tliat a school wa» started in tbe mother's rotwent, for tbe titles were through -ox-Uon uf Senator Stockbridge, asking them
*ny», “W» fltxi tmt one Mary And n&lt;X nne
neightorbooil, and ok! John, «Uli cbara-.-trr- ber. a gond |*&gt;rtiou of &lt;!»&gt; land which Bill
Ruth, nor a Merry, nor a Charter.. nor a
irtlc enthudasm, “signed 1WL" Tbe l*vy took had s'.rusglvd so haul to retain, and now’ it propounds. There fa talk of recoowtering
Faith. Of course wo did not look for such
tbe adjourunmnt mnlnUnta and ordering an
to education with an eagerness that 1 have
gtxx! old iwnv* as Prudence, Thankful and •onol character of tbe Burmese, wIksm' nrvs
ucrer seeu equated.
(nxi-Be-Glortfled. lmt neither did wt- expect ent niiwJon it b for tho Engll.b to morally
He would study banl all day, tramp two
Util, worse Uian al), BUI wxm faamtd that citem* nt here than any thing before thr. sre
to find the rsprrsentatlve' girfa of Bustoa cultivate. IXiid Dalhouxie, the governor mike bom*, am) cboj&gt; wood, took after the Polly, hfa pwtty. jshjuant llttl* Polly, wax
gi-neral at India, in hb war pn&gt;-iamat|ou &lt;f
ItdS tho* speiss of fteru; add IL thu noble stock, ami bnilj iu wood, and then durl up fonder of the far-iualing John than of hfa
in a comer nnd study white bis mother ami
country. Halon appear* neither to have
father kept up a running argument on the •wakening. Tte one Imnt ot sunlight that
pro-rc*Msl nor to have ntiidcd by tbe go-id
bad enlivened tbe gloom of hi* Lfe had naiad j m!U uf Laird, Norton A Co wax burned at 5
rally the &gt;*an&gt;c nature* as'the Brituh, nnd by
Ju-4 before the quarter wm out Bill ami grown dim. Ju».t a« the »unta*ms bund o'clock Pri'lay morning. The yard watchsabeU'.uttog “wrei" for “east" we have tbe
raotber'* wm taken sick and be had to stoji after the dreary forenoon of p nduy day,
tbe EUxabetta, the Janna, the Augustas, Uco typical Engli»hmait Ho reys: “Among all school It wo* a sad disappointment to tho only to burr ibclf hi the still murk ter depth*
Eleanors, the Joan*, the Matlldvt and tbo Hie nations of tho catt none fa mure arrogar.t boy, for be lad calculated on standing bead o! fax' stosni of the afternoon.
in U» pretension* for suioriority, and none
of the el.-u* on dosing day.
Sa-1 hearted, te turned away and resnmed
way or other, are anmeiated in oar fnimfa mure i«rtiM&lt;-i&lt;»us ia Ita nwertiixj* of them,
“I du hate mighty bad to have to stop,'' bo tbe old, life tong buntan tliat a^med ma&lt;te mDL which was ooe of tbe IreA equipped in
than tfa* jwople of Burmah. With them
e:th litetory oraquaib pic*r
frWnnare rmnitial substances, and the rartb&lt;«l told me. “but you set- Urcr uinl nobody to for bitsb-xildcr*. John married Polly, and the n-vUswret. with a capaaty of •JUt'.OiM feet
Whatever
become of them, Mr. Field
look
aTer
ma
an'
the
yong
uua,
fur
paji,
b*'«
they Mi up la life &lt;w: a Hate property thet per day. Tbe low is IIU’.OQJ. insurance, »X&gt;,
did not find ttom in thfa I fat, and instead of of communication nnd the ttyte ot aildrexs hardly evsr at' home. So 1 am ’bleep*! to
t»A). ime huudrwi am! fifty mm are throe n
them four Mnn'1% four Mabel*, three Lilians, on* not words lmt nets. Tbe king* ot Bur
quit, bul I tell you. hit do go agin tbe
out of employment.
tuali
have
a
fashion
of
calling
thcm«4v.x
by
three (Jccrglre daw ven save th* mark !&gt;. three
i grain."
one had !i»L Here stm the old, gray autumn
Brrthai. tbn— Ftoreuev, two Daisies, two many title*, of which threw are? a tow:
Boy M I wa». I looked to tbore great black
Golden FcetvftulHer of the Royal Palace,
EBaa, with Sadie ami Kittie ami, Mamin au-1
eyw
au-1
taw
liuw
tbe
cicud
of
disafipoict
a tot more In ‘ie." Tbe Raths' anti Olive* Rater of too Sea and Land, Ix&gt;rd uf tbe Cetes- incut dimmed th* ray uf hoj*&gt; that glimmered
men frer.1 distant localitfae and moved away
tfal Elephant and Matter of Many White
a:&gt;] Merry* aud Nancy* are not quite ofaur
। there.
JW» went wild and it was bat another stick
fate, however, bi Ra«»&lt;sn, and it ia worth not­ Elephant*. Lord &lt;4 Ute Power of -Life anil
From .that time nnlil be was 13 Dili wm a I added tn thn heavy bamlla when bo got to whipped Sidney Corbett, a new*pa,«J re­
ing that among tbe name* of the very little Death ami Gifat Chief of Righteoume**.
trouble far from home, amt Bill but to part porter. on Main street Mtw Htottou alleg.w
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They
are
a
strong
and
museufar
race
of
girte a revival of th* fashion for Utm dear
grew movoquerntoiu with her continued fll
with halt tbs money
bad earned to pay off that Corbett procured the publication of a
people.
Tbe
bodies
of
the
m»n
are
frequently
ok! name* b evi.&gt;miL-R.wtn:i Transcript.
tattooed from about four inches above th* new. and poor Bid here uuconiptafnintfy that murtgogv to rtdretn hfa younger brother. • -xuidaloiu story, imjslwatlr.g l&gt;«. m a vnu
Tho r-xtetupbon was hardly w&lt; rth tbe pries,
hip* to a little above tlie knees, aud reprewait
for bo SM slain in a wild carousal a year
uncouth figures. Tbqy are dwnMtir-in tber
twiate^el him.
thievre, were i&gt;&gt;mething roortnom, and they habits, great lover* of sport, and much money uobiUty to rtbol against that divin* right, *]. later.
Mr*. Ixiper mlxsed John nnd hfa lively jun&lt;L
always hod a ready market for all they stole. riinagc* hands on tbe occr.»lon of a rock fight though unjustly exercised.
nu«n«w«w »•»«• •• * *,r—
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or
a
horw
race.
They
are
favrtrratc
smokers,
Their plnn wux-to erose the frontter line iatn
School
tune
came
ami
w*trt,
and
hi*
two
THE MARKETS.
aorta girl fa often oeca carrying her cheroot to
«•------- —iiTvouon
brother* attended, some of the time. Rfi) and self n rifice.
and died with John's name ■
round up end run off the cattle and home* of
could not hr span*L “He's the mifa *uk» In
tbe AJexkuu rnneherr. Tbe stock wm driven traded t&lt;&gt; ms enorrnou* »i»e from the savage my fence," John Loper would say. Really, bq on ber bp*, white Bill, the riten: and uncouth '
bad a matt hcadwnw planed by the grave’
U&gt; Ctovcntite. a Isroutiful valley lying at the cvstoui ot wrerlng heavy h-aden rerringx. In [ was tlie fence.
Icnring all the ripeuM* hZmalf, aud John
entraure of Guadatotqse canoo, ctore to' the truth a remarkably large lobe fa cnmid«vd n
Bnddenly John took It into hi* brad to par
lixae, where the brand* of Use owner* wm- re- mark of »pecial beauty among tlso Burtnme." sue to* unpractical s.-U*umw In a 4111 larger cmnp.»wd the epitaph.
tnevid in the following ingenious manner:
way, and fay down aud died. This wm th*
An ordinary horvs blanket was dipped in
vryyocnieof bi* vagaries, nod ft succmM the Ptotore- Dad I ths jowrr of th* norelfat
kiK-craafui Modern Flays.
water, wrung out and plar*d over tta brand
bey&lt;md hi* -wildest ex;« tatioru.
try lo
gloomy cloud
No man to-day abon* toa loro or hi* hate: I When bi* neighbor* round**! up th* little 1
be neither toaats hi* mistrMi at tbe “Kit-Cat tnouud over old John's grar*. they turned to with a lining cf xflver, er at tea«t tm*al.
,y yrar«
fo!tow«d. Bill
wm applied firmly a gain* ibe wet blanket
Hub" nor shoots his rival in Uncnlg** ton I Bill. whuM big black eyn were filled with _!'urln* J!redsomed tho old property, and made th* oW
The atentn thtrv geinatrd xcnHivl the hair. ftaid. If he believe* to Mythbig, that fa the
th* tear* ot bereaiwment, but half romone thing of which sodqty forbid* him to
- ,— ........ — —
yw
preU.nul.d. ami said: “Now, Rill, you mutt
was applied -Cor. New York Star.
• r----- .
w«, .mt u
pf
llto-MartiH efMMsl fairly
compulsory economy hxl naturally made him
indiffermc*; If be wants anything, be mutt family.'
saving, aud propb re wanted hfa gr-rwrou,
«alk in tbe op|x*ute direction t o ttoit in which
•Used* by calling him “Stingy- Rifi Low
It fa a good Utlng to have a room well ven- it may apparently be obtained. What scope hfa boyish life «toi.ig that very thing.
John wm quite popular. True. his^Z,
Ulaledt bat venUlaitou ia not all that fa to be dues liehas tor of thfa *ort afford for dramatic
“1 can't never go to n-bool no more now?
1,01 «--5
ikairad. %■? tirrd fWing ia tbe morning repfmcntatiou/ How ere the material* at a Bill mid to me, “for rou see it'll take oar best
great play to be found in ths* &lt;onoaolnfant &lt;g to make tongue and buckle meet."
UHing, Ufa pretense at iadlfifaranBS! Oto
lously tbe only two way* bi which ft ran be poor folk % ant how; t bey do have *nch , hard
treated &lt;a&gt; tbe stage ar* e ther ttreeymcxlbr HUMOflt.
tbe huniorou*, and acx-ordlngly we find that
But the (sateii grew into a field, an,! cooj
In the um* of heavy food. particularly to the
crept were made, and Bill plodded along la
manly fashion until he wm 18 yMr* old
fnilt. Hard, dry rubbing with a targe prevail—Contemporary Review.
Turkish towel, Jatt before going to bed, hM
an excelteat effect. Rhubarb fa "tetoq**
when U fa rip* and w*R rooted, tat it fa uot
ot recent
rigbt t&lt;
stalWiml Wsterninta fa * paper by Mr.
Hili’* family -.**»* up &gt;rt like step.," ••
Health.
Humphreys before tbe Royal Rtalfatical old John wa« wont tn remark. Japsr was
society,
giving
a
mam
of
collated
figure*
to 10, Eek* wm U. Mary wm 12 and ttttfa B*t&lt;r
Ke fttrvwgth of Will.
were shaken and w»«v
__ _T*
De Bagg&gt;—So. re; Van Chump h stead, fa
............................... lejpnr. muling'
wuvartKwUy when th* nicrrfaanV* cfcwsd him
tr people * cbiklr*
out, and -fa' taring h* "«• tired of farming
X«ni *ado Hmm of
anyhow* Blit l»j*r was rolid, awl lack to
the old bona the fantily &lt; suw to share Ufa
Iresdrudgry that be had twnw habitually
Imtmiy. Polly hod m-vec b*m* very welt
sine*-Utile Amy's birth, and John's failure
rich and idle peoph- H»r the longea: of al), ■
r
— ..........——.... - - ukit anuuai.
toothfek-k. Itiiiadei jAla
and profemional men next, while banl work moved mure by instinct and mwhani-a! ha to* was too irnr h for l,rr proud litlk- hrart, and
Chtt
one day in November tlwy added oisotoer
than by a superior intelligence. Rut 1 kn* w
and sujgtttivr.- New Orleans •auwthfng of hw inner nature. A wav dow n tnouud to tteold burial lot, and John Loper
remarked that ■mtefurtuure inwet coma
deep in hi* sou) there wore eddte, and cnqnt.r
singh .
Lravtag th* llltte Amy with BUI,
currenti that chafed ami m&amp;rmiirsd hotwatl- te went &lt;&gt;tlt into tbe world ”•
*
Catching.
the placid slow moving surfxv that nnii
obnerved.

countered the hired man

I

FILLO,

come* torpM.if tbe
bowels arrtconttipitrd.or if the ilosu,fsll* t«&gt; perforin lt» func’.em* |*mpCTlrtttK
Ayvf* PHfa- Tiiey use imalu-ihk.

Avti'e 1’Hfa
me &lt;•! St»n:vh sad
tf£7«wre.
Jvcr troubles
fnwn « ti.-md.
hirh 1 trad
•nfer-dIcmHu
-•hk

n,.ufv. uwl wuul*l U'd lie without tteta.
Morri* Gatre. Duvywville. 1­
I wm attaekrtl with I'.ux’u. jterer.
whicll
was foUO'vcd
by .buml;
r. wri s*.
* d»axrrou*lt
Ul ttet
uy kirad*

•paired of my rerotrn. I .ummwni •
•Akin - Aver'* Villa- nml •-o:i r*g*iMd ay
cusioiirare sttrugtli snd thof.—JeblC.
Pattison. Lo*'t ’•!* S ArasLa.

IH.000 bnm
.wiuagingt

ur* «r*dep

troublesome humor u:-’
_
.«•**!''uh* 1-rnpttou.gh*.
rrewwd until the fl—fa tecaiM entire!*
raw. 1 wa* troubled, st the »nri» tfai...
with IndlgvtttoK, and dbtmqjag pure «

The Bowels.
Rv the ml vic* ot a fri»n&lt;l 1 term t»l!c;
Ayer's Pili*. In a short time Iwufrre
from
toy f-*d dl^.^'rel property. Ih
■ore* on my body cummetMor healla.-.
snd, to Ir- ihan one mu nth.! »u curat
— bnniiH-11|. While. Atluuls.Gs.
■ | have lout uml Ayer** Pltfa, |a Br
family. n»d Iwlieve tte-ra to te the be.-,
pill* insde. --S- C. Ifanh-u. Darden. Mi*..
Mv wife an-1 toll- pirl wcr* tskrn wtth
Dysentery a fen day* »go. a:x! 1 ol onrbegan giving lbeu» &gt;m*ll do-. uf Ayrt'i
Pilfa. think iug I would call a dbdor it Usdlu-ysr tenun- unv wur--.
d»r
tins.- i lie bloody dt^har^*-*
a!;
pain Kent uwa* . am! h&lt; aitti w*« raxtorai.
— Theodore Esiing, IftcbmunJ.Vs.

bad compa

willaggre
UM are anq
Thebuik

and faafah

•too* fofan

Ayer’s Pills,

|,000,000oS
r.WER BOTTOB AND UPUUICS
kor a^eee Cw4a red ter CuiiuJ b- te«LTUI LITTLE ROCKirCF-TPHrt JUULW1C8

‘Inst inltiltwil Lo&lt;' cl tic YW.

trjaw,

Transit b

! HOMAS M.GIBSON

Ttepta

HuriUiixtoa M. Mnnin. dated Iter «•
iiM. ipwinrdeil to the offlreIte reibtwo
deoMtnetbeeouatv of Barn. M&gt;'hbaa.T&gt;*
IStfa. 1M1. in Mber 3i ot i»oitg«if • »*&lt;r Mt; «

vol lunes

the air w

O'clock in th» tarrnimn. I MiMI »ell »l r-eBMttau.to the hiabeat buW. r.attta areth trw
door at lb* court boa«e &gt;n the ritj •■!
'Mirh'Kan* the pren;t*e* 4&gt;-»cn'- -n Mtdrwr
gage.firuanuoi there**! a*
gtatjhv aiamint du- ou • 4J tiortiax* **!»

hundred
.rrerir •
i&lt;t half &lt;

SMITH * CQLUBOV K.
'
Atiora-j.. -? U.-rtgtttt-

TKU

HAST1I8S MEAT M!

w ha

DOWNS &amp; BABCOCK.
Proprietor*.

Central House Block.
The people ot Rasttog* and »Unity are or

dialty tavited to inspect Ihl* market.uNehiW
win ahrayii find kept Mot. rlean *ud tjdy.

provide for krepinr meat' properly Jtnsx the

heated term, the Havtlnr Meat Mark# b W'"
rlded with the

’

Messrs. Downs 4 Badcock
Propose to keep on hand rondanfl; the Coe’’

euts of stoat, xi»o at! other kind* of mol* kri*

‘ La

to a flr*t-cia&gt;* market. Price* a! .*j • rra*ci»»-

, We, and eiery eflort made to ptoiM-psfron*.
CA.X.TL I3ST

LADIES

„„

PEERLESS DYES-

�KIIIMSI IS -IBOl'ABin

AMEAICAN DERBY DAY.

THE DEFUNCT FIDELITY

-HlCAfiO-S GREAT PORK PACKING
' DIS^ 'CT in IMMINENT PERIL.

SENSATIONAL

Chicago, Jute a.7.-8atunlav w.. n-.,

DEVELOPMENTS

GARDING THEJBANK FAILURE.

of commerce iu both iholemde ami
T
*’7
Up n,'d 'hf*--’&gt;nd'
ployre iu nil (arte of tte cite Zhen , tetr
mit“'

A Ntublraru light.

~"•**»«*« prk.
«11
IbU
r.»u I,

JU

«&gt;

n-

u. 7Z
“! ~

Xfca Stockholder*.

b™„,lrul

Shortly before .".o'clock
rekeout in tbn largo
ilik’Ago Packing and

ipony at the Union stock yards,
nuter "’.u; headway when
.priw fuphBy. It aoua swept

the

CmnxxA-n. June '.’I.—piufoday' n*» f;&gt;u
faHn,n E '* ,un*r. tte
i. , ,,’rc,‘£,p9,« *** pntmidersumdUaw-eand
hrtdo* a prisoner in th® Mfety-depuat vault!
A guard wa* stationed
------- - -

prviorattaw tare tax-n-m f«« among .-fob
meititera and tbe Wealthy cIumcw Iu i1.i,;aK&lt;,

Atout nouu w. I.
Trenbolm, sxmqitroB-

latter

Ktorago bouse
out, and about

wner* he took imniuli-t*.
. p .........
clcrite,1,Ut rH‘iui"K ,hc

.

It*

FmkvrThnd Central avenue*.
larly known) &gt;.&lt; "OH Hutch'*

and .• orlock, certainly Mrrpev-.i r.n-‘thing
nT flu. liin.1 ll.a,
r..^....... ............
.

ikdore thr Derby ws* run Jr.cot.ui vron

daughter bouw
ari4 fully tw f.
by a s&gt; oxion h
■rv ' the warehouse, a teildMtaji tuna duns,
■
on tbe top

ur kdbugJ
si th &lt;d HutcbinsouY pack-

stnry toiMing and
ilh th* e.rn« frontage
is tilltd from cellar
packed provixious.
tel tifty.fcrt w ide

White Nim. Btornl; Libretto, IVetherv: Foo•—
i larion, Arnold: Cary. Blayk&gt;ck 1--------- —. f—_.
.. „.., „ llu
tier. Link Jooes; C. H. Todd. Hamilton;
Montriw, Uiwis; Terra Cotta, McCarthy;
Wary. KUry. Hof« Ban, Schlutians; Hiodd.

Iren

tho bank,
_il7
n. 1. Willof tte bank

«*

Eugene Puweli,

Tho Derby wa* then run. reaulting: D. J.
JfcOuthy's eh. c C. IL Tndd, by Joe
Bnofcer, dam Riwa B., HS, find; Santa Anita

Ths* development!* of Thursday turn out to
&lt;y&gt;7t)0.000 worth of cvrtlficaUw of dejxsni

city. They arrived in Cim-ianati arid ss-ms.’
prvnonucusl furgvrto and fraudulent. 'Die
Ctomical Ixink to undcn-lomi to l»&gt; a to-avy

amount of ICd'iuuis, ha* sued H«-ury Bdguu,
tto dry good* man.

kitug of an eye exmuid fire, defring tto
upon it Bhonlibew
&gt; wont up high into
nng

iiiij ht,*lo olyiHutely ittnwith a fury ttat baf-

Then their cw-

I (u&lt;d
M n &lt;4id jwllror &lt;&gt;f fits’.

i-nmediato taighterbcod of tb®
t-.Jntin" Vuiklings the teat was almost untirei ion
had to fight
tehind door* which
.’ u&gt;
tteir binge*
•ul *lmpite thk tte

the same bi the fifth and unoiu.tho second.
Philadelphia got &lt;*ae run in the first, one iu
tbe Mxxnxf, oi** in the fifth uud fwlr
‘ '
From that &lt;«t carb
string
of g'x-* egg* {।
Hub
j
!

J*hiladelj»bta mails* 15 bit* and Chi.-ag-i
l *. wfilki Chicago made fl error* and Fhila&lt;ta-lphia 7. ('th&lt;«r Ixwgun g.u»-': .At Indian-

er.* busy fighting tbo

ta* &gt;:f

frdglit-cara In a good jxnitfou
MltvUM
~
n.a«. suddofv a terrific explosion
n-’j tb,.™':, f-dlopul by a shower of brick*.
iart. . f iron aud in iriiinery, and heavy
•.uuL-n ih*» of th- uige rendering, tank*
«Mxct,,! .rfthtte fertdiring department of
•be &lt; ’i.uign Backing a d ITuririon company

’■i

i

’ ..................a”
•h- .taddln- A wiilp bseach wa* torn in
the tar. wall aa,i tbr 4&gt;bri* fell with a crash
ist^thertaring n«nv*. which shot high up

JJeutenant Klliott
»*^rtnr-k4!y a flying timber nnd taried
lr^n fie. rar lu th., granuE wbera M
caoena-s.;..
kwulra
nriou*
external
te .uitainrd . internal injuries which
* I* f..■ ■nry ,|no ,tful Pipe,nan R*ker
xv! ti &gt;
__1.1.
__ »
FT . ......

. . ' .....n oe-uH^-ra ov uiecompany ware
aarmi tj th. ground l|y tte runctcsiou, bat
«&gt;«l»'l without Mri.m* term.
Ite wnftagnUian was under control by 10
. ‘•'ek-ek S-,.u|.xV numiiug. .
« b*s on tto buDdinge nt FfOB.WO
Hi,.. ,._ . .. ..
..
-7__ .

nts, Jun*
r^- ,1 _
---------j
— Ppdcial telegram
tan. J-.-ff-.-m
Jeff,,— city
««._ to tbe POrt-Di&gt;pateb
«»&gt;
y&gt;the.:
fl;.. _..
■D
the .t*'..
.i1irCint
]&gt;n’:ne (V)lrt |)MIC|Tef| Bde.
tte Hugh M. Brook*. nliM H. L«murder ra&gt;e, in which the find&lt;-&lt; tte tael i.iurt w dlMrme.L Tbfc i&gt; tbo
"7ur** \1, «•» i» wiii. h Rnxik* under tbe'
llurcf ;'I‘,XWe*1 *M trirel fur tbe uitrnler of
. 755*7 Arhur p«“w kt tbo Souttara hotel
«-iouxs *n \priL tH*rt,arol which mu
10 th» k'ljrcinc .-tart bn exceptions.

fatiguo
remarkably
well.
__
.... _Garnett
Dr,
____
say* tliat Mr. Comoran's general bcalth is m&gt;
much tetter that be wilLuut return to Deer
Park, iiule-n hi* preseneu sbutild to ruquinsl
these.
-

n fl air* ami ttot afterwanlhr arkiMiwtalged

Laxsixg, Mkli.. Jnu**Jt.—The house liHI
mak-ing it unlawful for inwirauco companies
:*• ixunbinc by naans of tool bannls &lt;J un­

fixed tbe date’ ot tte adjournment for Friday.
June fit. Tte I aiming Juuranl baviug
.agtfc’ly pubUated imbiuaUmui Ufat memlx-r*
i*f tto kgmkitun* were cicruplly infiueitcrd to
|us« ur n-jevt Lilis. 11 rvsoluttei wa* udupted
by tte Ihhim.’ nspiosting tte editor t*» turui'h
miimS oi*! otter particular^ ns be can.

wL'ctlwr tbektaUxiumt

Tto estimated wraith
f the director. K wtimated: Harper, un­
known; Chatfield. AWO.IWU; I'ugu*-, WOO.WP.

Wednotalay jwMtd tto following bills: To
|iubllsb IMUIK* ami addre*w of Michigan volrran«; amending tto art appointing a mining

Iwnussdrad* and payment of debts &lt;if deo'nsed

wnnto tun-.'odirxiits tn tbe liquor bill tvlrieh
An wy feeling exfr&lt;ts among tte tasim»«
mm mid honker, in tbhdty. Tuninylay'M
Heanmee* evlnred the confidence ttat th&lt;f ishtug tbn contract system of bib
public bo-« In the legitimate tank*. Many state pri*r&gt;re&gt; and Detroit Ikkuo of c
11 al Dotrnit—Detroit 4. Washington
them make n tetter stowing than, they di*lOn till* bill Reprewiitatlvr* Woods, M. Chicaoo, Jiues -4 - -The following league
•tefore the I'idcliry * collajw. Brigg1' &lt;’«»• Millan ami Makelbi rxxqsst a vote by
idngliam. |&gt;rwdilent uf tlie Cltix’m's National, climbing through tte transom of tbe paste
At Chicago tlik-aguHd, Bratwi IX
said: “Tl:c tank* nil jxwd through the rpatn, and the burner "a* afterward emuAt Pittetarg -PittaiUiX
New Y.uk .7.
clearing bouse 11mr*day nnd evHem-wJ no (■riled to *i&gt;4ogi*J to tlie boireu for bis umligAt lndiana|&lt;uHs—litdtaiiupoli* 1, Itiik*■ It-lphia rk
No Game at Detroit. »
Lajtiukg, Mich.. June IH.—Tbo liquor tax
CiltCACO. June is.-jTbe JiMigue * lute are
■getting mi close together, ui to the foar i**ad- by the Fidelity V aprratiou» r
tun? Thursday. Tlie tax will to: On re
There are many touching fa Ire of the 1«vmi tailm of rpirituous liquor*. f.'XJO. on retailor*
• bange In place*. But two "tunes a-jiuratf incident to the rascality.
United Statro
I Vt 1 ut nnd Boston and tot uoe Bsiafcn and Marshal Urner related'oner 'When I left
f.'Zn and on wbokradera and retailers both.
home Tbunday night 1 boped ttat tte thrue IKU. Tto Grenell election bill uas tabled in
I ssbind tbe latter. The wteddule Isa* fob director* would get bonds. &gt;Vten I renehoi
terne a lady in deep nxrarniug wa« aw aiting gutting through.
Tte mining acbool bill
to *cc rnc. She introduce! heradf aatta

th. ’■•■an* which re. 4 bum tbeir rubber

8’bilo tbe fifrinen

Pogue signed tho May

tangin' scores Saturday: At ChicngoflhicagoH, Boston 7: at Detroit—New &gt; ork
If*. Detroit *1; at Indianapolis:- EbitaMpbfa
10, Imlianupolia fi: at Pitteburg-W mhnigton
THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

At Altanr, !nd..Jo*epb Randolph in a
fight fatal!v tojurud Frank Carey. Manta!
Lindell in attempting to arrret the ruffian » a?
A.
I*nge wa* docoyed arrom tte line
Thuraday. and arnwted nt Idand Pond, Vt.
T»v&lt;&gt; vear* ago to drcampvd from Mu-kegon.
Mick, with FMJ.OOO belonging to •!&gt;«» «*“
ptoyer. I- G. Moon.
■James K Howling,aged If. was convicted
Tbtrwday *t JMlfr* Mm. of murder­
ing CtaWM GoXnan,’a milk jnddler. how­
ling ent hi* victim up, and distributed the
piece* In lb- tWl* aud along Ufo
.At Brownsville, Ilh-. Thurriiay,
FUn rs Uljeareot agv, ™ata&gt;8ted «tekl&lt;-

I

ami Imt husband had rtinUxi tbetnwJve* to
keep up a largo life insurance, and ttat abm
to died sbe received fil4,(*l&gt;. Tbi* wa* de­
posited in tte Fidelity. Tuesday morning
she needed aome money for birarchidd cxjx-nem, andi coming to town, (wm! the tank
clmed and hesudl vanished. Tten 1 wished."
mid L’rncr. “to «« Uiu men fail to give l*omi
uml go to jail"
...
,•
Harprr'a rolling mill tends for la«t week
were paid in check* on the Fidelity bank la*
Saturday and a few turned over to pay
. . ■ -•*__________ K..r
wm. ro-

employwIbytlM’ Mitchell Furniture oompanj.
Hewn* .lying with cnemmption. tat
to
tho frien.1* of bi* lx&gt;ybo«*d and ol 1 Ire­
land before to died te sold hi- funiiturw and
property for H.W preparatory to r&gt;tog
tack.
The m.-ney wre deposit..I m ttef
Fidelity an.1 fho man te dying here
•
Am.xig ttakufferor* by the FaMity fail'Tre

ITOiavor I .***,,
—
r-----l«ngetting.**

Y„ killed hi* keeper in pursuance of a plot
formed by himself and aonw fellow pri?®1'?
tomenpe. Tlie plot failed, and Sprigtit* F
told for murder.
Dr. Edward Duggan, a wr'.l^nown |‘by«idan of WiWanubmK. N. Y„ »w
d‘u*'1
on hi* doorstep Friday by &lt;’*vorgo M atlerJ M Goochpaed. who ntternjrtcd to kill bi*
urifoatCbiriiinaU iuadktmfo over * game
ut erwioot, wet* Friday held in fi.7,&lt;D0 Hrnd-t.
Ctel Smith, tbe Chicago priMtrer for tte

Vila item of Hurby, Wta. wa*
one year in tbe penitentiary by Judge AU

^our men. with a fuU countarfcittag plant

wwre artntteri Friday at Jasyer, Mfchhxtod in neighboring town*.
Cot.1 Ml "* S"***
&gt;W.V •»

1» .™*«l *» Jj»

UWM. Iff

Sim hod

ftM) in tte tank-

*

.

a liusiiirtu at

,

tris Juno *JS.—ii«o I«,z—
of tto college «*nm«wwment
niB!ull^totw*rn student* of the «&lt;*f»bo»nani

£15JS,

committad suk-kta

lf

AREUCKLES’ COFFEE IBAPPExB.
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2 Premium!,
6 Premiums,
25 Premiums,
ICO Premiums,
200 Premiums,
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81.000.00
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Probate Order.
State of Mi* hlgan, Coooty of Barry- sa.
At a *e»slon of the Probata Ooart

reived an ugly flash wound t^tha thigh The
fighting was kept up for two tour*.
During the firing the utmost comlernatioo
prevailed among tbe woman and children.

et. Wm. W. Cole, Judge of Probate.
• matter of tbe rotate ol Wm. H. Rayford,.

railway station, hoping thereby to c*capr th3
toilet*. The pa**ong«r train, nbich i* dno

tltlnn described.

fight began jurt as thr enginrer whiatlad for
Morehead. The sheriff went a detail of men
t*. stop tto train, tot tto &lt; ngiu«w, Iwaring
the rapid firing, brought the train to a etaudrtdl before reaching tto outskirts of tbe town.

rea-ed. and that nil other persons Interested In
aald estate, art re&lt;|iilred la appear at a session
&lt;&gt;l «ald court then to to holdcu at tlie Probate
timer. Iu tbe city of Hastings, in said county,
and stew cause. If any there be. why tbe prayer
at Uh- t»etllliuier should not to granted. Aud it

mitted to run hb train into the elation, whan
it wa» immediately boardel by a nutnW of
the sheriff's mm armed willi ttolr Winrhsi-

un- iu me pi rs'ii)* imeresiea m saiu esime.m
the i&gt;eml«inry of said prtltlou. rud thr hearing
iton-of by enuring a eupy of thl* order to to
published In the Hasting* Baxseh. a tewspa-

wl.il* many of the muu tiad busiiiaw outride.

weeks*jeevton* to said day of^}r\"F (.ov

that Friday. tbe: st tmi n'rl.v’t In

(A true copy.)

vnrrity commenixms’iit is attended by the
greatest crowd of old student* and vlsitut 1

Schaeffer, wa* inaugurate! Wedntwlay. tb.

and IToridunl Bchaeffcr. Them h grunt ox
&lt; itomept among tto alumni, atodent* aud

hiblting hunting deer with dog*; also tbe bill
prohibiting combiuatione of Insurance cum-

Laxmixo, Mich., June 2S—Tlie utmost
eon funion reignod ail day Friday in tto legis­
lature. Tlie members hurriwDy pu*d or
meantime packing up

Judge ut Frobuxe.

thought bail escapist
Catiwby Tolliver, a boy and brutbnr of
Craig, ha*i a hole idioC thr&gt;nigh tbo leg of Lie State of Michigan. County ot Barry.—aa.
Al n se&lt;*«lon of tb* Probate Court tar theCountrvnwrx. Tlx- pw&gt; was compiMed of tte twit t y of Barre hornca at the Probute Office &lt;11 theclty
nien in Rowan county. Ttoy app-xml to be •it llaMlups In said county on Tuesday, tbe
hard-working farmer*, and w.we all enter, 7lh day of June Iu tne year uno thousand
clxht bumlrrd and eighty seven.
earnest- looking num. Everylody iu MorePresent. Wm. W. c ole. Judge of Probate.
lieail Mv-ms glud tbe Tolliver i aro extennfIn thr matter of the rotate of Celeste Rayford,
Uecca*ed.
On reading r.n*l filing tte petition, duly veri­
ItATXX. — Cated.y TuUlver irasrapCured just fied ut toya! K, Knappen, a* adminiitnuor
1 to bad wounded Bud Manmn, one ot tb s of lite estate ot Celeste ilaylord. deceased,
praj Ing tor reasons therein set forth, ths: te
te llertis.il aud empowered to sell eerpistol be WAS nbouUng. Hu tad alw Iwei nray
t ilu rail route therein described for tte purwounded slightly In the dile.
proe otpaying the debt* nf said deceaatd.
Tlivn*i:|*m It 1* urowvd. that Friday,
coffin* nnd four suit* of ckxto. in wbl-.-h to the 8th day 6f July. A. .» 1887. al leu
n'dwk tn the torefioon, be assigned fur
bury tbo dead mai.
the bearing of said ]*clltlon, aud that
1 hiring the Tolliver-Martin feud, which ha* tlie hnlr* at tew ot said deceased, anil
all other pcrenn* Interested in said rotate,
ar* re* 1 ifi red toapttear at a session of said Court.
Hirn u* i*-liolden at the Probate Office, la the
Suleiman Bradley. John Martin. Whit IM- city uf Hastings in said county and show cause,
try, 11 Candell. HterilT lliumuarto.i, Marion ifunylberr te. why tbn prayer of tbe peti­
tioner Slmylil out te granted
Kooton. John Davis, ('. Dari*. Wiley Tolli­
AinUt-irturttatontered that said petitioner
ver, John fl (Logon, W. H. Log* 1 an ! on - give iioflcr to the prrsons Interested in aald ro­
other, tesidei tte four men kilkd Wrdnte- tate, of tbe pondrncy of said petition and the
licwlmt lherrot by causing a cony of this order
to be published in tbe Hasting* Bankkr a newsinper printed and circulated in.sald County of
tarry tmee In each week tor four successive
weeks, previous to said dav ot heart

chancellor ot tbo law retool

conioqumitly it

gntion of Tbo Lansing Juurnnl chnrgm. Tto
resolution for (nvortigntion wm offered by
Baumgartner, Inrt wm defeated, and a reso­
lution to detxir Tbo Journal r»*|x&gt;rlrr from
tlie floor was tabled. Th" univeniily bill ho*

Pour Hubox, M|cb„ June S’—Turoday

Grand Trunk train al Fort Gratiot going east

The members of the

t A true copy.l

J udge ut Probate.

State of Michigan. Countyol Barry.-**.
At a scsslou of the Probate Court for tho
county ot Bamr, bolden at the Probate Office tn
tte citv &lt;&gt;f Hast lug*. In said county, an Mon­
day. thr t.Tlh dav of June, in the year one thou­
sand clxl.t hundred and elxbly-sevrn.
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of rhe relate of U. S. Grant
Dlrkrrson amt Carrie H. Dlekenwu. minora.
On rmdlttg *nd filing tlie pulltloo. dluy verifi­
ed, nf EliraboUi J. Dickerson guardian of said
i.ihi .r-. praying for reasons the-rsrsti net forth
that she may te licensed to m.1! tho real ettaseof «*ld minor* In **1&lt;I petition deveritad.
Thereupon it I* ordered, ttat Friday. Ibo l«th
dayaf July. / ** — - — forenoon, be

rotate, are required to appear at
said court. iten to be bolden *: 1 he
Iu the ritj i f Uarttora. Iu said con
cause. U any there be, why tbo
pcUtfoner should not be granted.
And It Is further orda
give uotiee to the pci
rotate, of tte pendency
tearing

Journ at night Tto general a

freight bill killed; also tbe UD relative to
alien ownership of land. Bills pawd by tbo
freight lines and car-loaning comjwuire on

HMM of Trubute.
CUVXI.AXD, Ohio. June
Tlie *tca.-n
targe H. Walton, loaded with stone. &lt;ap*ued
in Lak* Erie Monday night on 1 drowned
Mr*. GiUmjdn, the captain'* wife, and two
children; PcLr Panley anl LU wife. .IcHitaml nod cook; Gust Btafer. &lt;incklun*l, ktfl'
and tte engineer ami fireman.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
All the railroods in Xew Hampshire aro to
be coneolidated, with a capita! stock of ltd,OXl.OOO.
At tto convention of tto Patriotic Son*, of
America in Chicago Umnday resobnioii*

rialiris, AnarcliMs, or Nihilfa* l&gt;. land in
America and against nli«i laisl-ounerdujt

growing &lt;
I'.nm.l.!,..

started in Hernia* K

FHn.un

tr.-uble is apprehended
Many prominent Demoerut* are in Wadi
ington. ami the rumor jveralls that tterr u
to be a party conference with reguixl to pa&lt; ty
policy, reveiiue reduction, ete.

■ ollitqt mill- entailing ■ Io— of »l7i.oji

One liundresl tbousaud Roman Catbolte* of

Father McGlynn.

tally injured l&gt;

April. A. D. tK7. levy upon aud Mtte an tbe
rigltr.'title and uteM mtto defendant, tout*

•inarterililH rertton number four1 make about fifty-three and one-talf

I'nrmci—

jrsvident.
. Five hundred Italian railroad lulwere nre

ill la total al birtingn-dl.
,
.tw ’•JJ’fam® court un ixnwtltu■wtJss; n.’,b'd""
*”

fought tte (xmm far some time, tat fludlng
tlie place lea. *eeuro than they expected, they
mode an atlemjit t® rectors tlie rallmtd to
theif old praition. Iu thh ttoy were utarje-

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

bands of a receiver Thnrada). h®tlr« «&gt;■*
been fomed fl* n nxvting of creditor* for
Itewtaynert "’• T- "hlta^y. pn*»J«L
•aid tbirt tte Ilirect cateo Of tart "•*
that Mine partiro holding ths- &lt;-oiWJ*my* pa­
per tad tailml without taking mtan* to prQ£ t Ur company, nnd tere came the o«ta.linterruptloa due to ’ho wheat i-oIlapM, cnt»inff the luniks to lock f&gt;P ctirreney. wha*

.

wri t. BE I’AID FOB
other hotel ou-tho oppaiitc side. While sm&lt;cIng tM» fiolhardy attempt tho notorious loader
of the gang which taa tom auch a terror to
Rowan county fell to the ground |iierc,si by
four balks fivm tbo Winclwatera uf tte am
tasted pos»-, two of tbo tall-:*going tbiough

quire! a twothird iota,

been Indocol to invert In under prmilte of 7

C»U«m USU-roo -r ,
S.-L.I.-USi-niwmi.n, Ill*., Jnn* -■*•
b???■£
Fawiler Ar Kelley, the tergmt mmrafartarm*

IN GOLD!

of an hour tbo Tolliver men attempted to

■ora Follows, Leonard, Porker, and Booth to

iL^SX^.tock.Z.kii ri*. tad
percent

$25,000.00

get within range of tbe deadly pins tbe Tol-

appropriation of gJS.OO for building and
equipment. Tto woman suffrage amendment

,iO). TtetaU
M&lt;wm J. Speightm A-15-yeer-oM
inmate
at
uTSXTSS?
R-«d* K1
vd' *

competition with tto multitudeotlowtest.short
weight,aloni or phosphate powders, told, only
in con*. ItoVAL Rakino Powdkk Co., MM
Wallttt. N.Y.
oct»-»t

w. w. mr.conAx.

for their double liability they will al o Miefor

Hole made thr f*'Bowing worm Wnim-wlav:
4t &lt; Tucngo- Clticngo 11, Fbilmleipliia*: nt
likiianu|s&gt;Iis-- Indianapolis k, Jbr-I.’ti 17; nt
Detroit—Detroit 1.’, Washington t. at I'itt—
lairg-rtttsburg g Xow.Yorkik

tbr l-reuk r* isgural ■
director
Tlie claim

■andle*. mid when

Satnntay Dr.

him.

.Enquir.-!-, dam Bribery, 113. second; Hlcvebs

Philadelphia.toys Thursday
a botdnntr»t. kej* *&gt;P Tor thirteen inning* and finally

.nd gep tin

tho bote) and barricaded tbe doors and win-

brush tohind tto hotel and immediately
opened fire upon tto building. Tb- house

j**rct of tbe Cottage botok
Investigation
atoned that only aw. of tlieshenfTs posw was

pxxjamix nnr»:iXK charging him s»rth
lidijg nnd blotting Harper and Hopkins in
n.i.mppropraitiiig tbe fund* uf thr batik. He

CHICAGO, June

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

n«rve tlie warrant, Craig Tolliver, who was
near tto hotel, saw him, and Brel at him.
Tbe man dodged tobin 1 a pile of luml**r.
ans) Tolliver and Ms two cousin*. Bud and

with rifl" talk.

Detroit—Drtix.it Id, Washington -I; at ItidianU|&gt;&gt;iis- li&lt;diana|x&lt;llk •• BceMn Ik

if- taw, ■•aught fire, whii^
tit I
'

uaca nusaey,
the noted life saver, died Tuesday from the
. ffecu of the |rirtolxhot wound infik-ted
sunte time ago by
IvUretnan Huhn
during n dninkon

ing tbe railroad near the water-tank, atom
fifty yards east of tbe Rainro Cottage hotel.

nth to; ad real wl

Mary Anderton, IB'., third; time, th:

drk&lt;of tte ilrrmm. Who
liiii.ie to timn
i «*&gt;&lt;ynr th of propert y
frotni iff.: huge hunting (die

o'clock Wednesday morning determined nut

toen uble Io do anything toward the re*cue cteater repeating rifta. came into Marabend
of the mtn impriwxted in tbe Beit &amp;* under charge ut Sheriff Hogge, to svrre a
htoctor.
.
warrant on Craig Tolliver, ebarging him wilt

thought at first that
At 4 olrtoek liari-T «nd Hnpkln* wm.
taken to tfic conuulteiouerY ofllre. Bl,j Lct**c
nnablutogivo ta*^. threw up tte* -«Wre
1 truly felt al Castle
M ,,,'l'uty 'tarabal. wnlk^i
to tte jnll. Hnrjs r feUjdwmvl to bi* wife
nnd and she rtpIM. ’ Bear u(. ” He turned
itusink,
from the telepl,utn; ui*| wip.*] Bwny a tear -of a
given him for hft.
tlie fl ret sig,, &lt;4 mstssi ttat tte nervy
ha* yet displayed. Before n o’cl.x-k Hnri.’r
nnd HiqJnns were &lt;le*Hrtnl,l.y *1] Lot ttH.ir
Immediate relative*. White H*.Kr au*l fell or Jumped overboard at Castle Garden;
Itaikrns were wah-i « the rontniKauncr'* tbe last ixa, b,.in" .1 powerful Nwede. who
.’ffRv two deputy ni*rebab brought in Jras-,41 tried to commit suicide end fought hfs nacuar
Wiltshire, tte tauter, wbo i« tbe num wbo is
-uiffM^ed to Imre managed the Fidelity fund.
in Chicago. Tte otli

ijngc ton*’ J’sttnn’od
■si u tW). All tto par-

KENTUCKY

COUNTY BREATHES FREELY.

rest of tlso Logan toys, kilted several wreb

i&gt; jiiant of tbe C-bi-

enmijeiny bad just

THE RELIEF OF ROWAN.
DESPERADO- RIDDEN

broke out Friday evening in tbo Goa hl &amp;
Curry mite. Six miners employed on tbe
1,!X» level of tbe Beat &amp; Belcher'mine were
unable to escape. Kve other* were imjiri*foed in tbe WO level and four men in the
level of the Gould &amp; Cuny mine, making in
ail Hfteun tainera imprisoned.
A rrsculng pxrty aiaiiagvd to reach tto 400
level, but touiul the five men were d-ad.
They were evidently nsuliyxialed while en-

C. Carpenter, nnd Andrew Bean. Morgan
was a bridt-groqtn of tat a few weeks *
f*-ared his widow will low ber reuton from
cxcxtsh e grief.

from Wo-hin-ton un-l
1 rrs-n-d-l to tbe offflre of United States
District
Attorney
Uuniett. told a abort
1 *nferenre with bhu,

sight tbe flames with
tot tto packing comI’m! rely dc*truyod. A

stock bn band.

FIRE IN A SILVER MINE.

RE­

•'
I -I '
...MW.
URIi.iwl. bull, &lt;HI s~x-t«m t-Aeaty tkrer 1»J, COOiwhtlnv thirty i.inr*^.) acres (.lira! mart ar
1^—. .it: In town tn

�Additional Local Items.

In t«ae&lt; ol thunder he declare*
: Tin- boar t. now at hand
When rail-. rowing unawares.
Hangs tbrvatenlcg o'er tbe lau.
i\:.d rhea be paints in Inrid hues
Our fast uparonchitis doom,
No Uwe be irfwx to pay our &lt;tuc&lt;
Or pray, or d»or&gt;e a lotr.h.
Kat In the morahut yon win r.nd
The country safe nnd free,

‘

'

-Coluxnbu.1 lA»Mtc'u.

fnion UaU was so jammed fall last
Friday evenlnj that many who catne
to witness the daw exercises of the
high school graduates were turned
away because there was no place where
they could either sit Or stand and see
the participants. Many, undoubtedly,
did not attend because they did not
nrish to be in the ball when so large a
crowd te aseembted. On the left of the
stage wasanlc® group of geraniums,
fuschtas, hydrangea plants and a galas y
af other* which are In their prime at
this time of the year. These gave a
pretty nnd artistic effect to the decora­
tions. Over the stage tlie class motto
"BOWING, NOT DRIFTING"
was arranged on an elliptical arc, and
suspended underneath was a basket of
white llliies. The decorations reflected
credit upon the junior ’ class, whose
membera arranged them. On a table
in front of the stage were the offerings,
as numerous and diversifled as the
friendly feelings which prompted their
culling or purchase. On the stage sat
the members of the board of education.
Prindjal Cole and other high school
teachers, Rev. G. D. Lee, the members
and the choir.
The fcxerci
ccd al the
boor abgofatt-. _
______ __
gram being a vocal quartette. “Hail
Fairy Queen" by Philo Dunning. Sher­
man Fowler, Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and
Miss' Belle Spaulding; which was ren­
dered with good effect and was follow­
ed by prayer by the Rev. Geo. D. Lee.
Next was a solo by Mrs. I. Hendershott
which added credit to her reputation
already established as a fine ami pleas­
ing singer. Then the salutatory en­
titled •‘Beginnings" .was given-by
MB. CHAS. 8. jflNTYRB
who, with it clenr voice, delivered the
same. He expressed thanks to the men
who have so generously prepared the
system of study, offered to the public,
and gratitude to the teachers who have
encouraged their ’daily tasks success­
fully. Also great stress was put upon
the words *'A thing well commenced is
half done." Nextfollowed
MISS MATTTML. BIDKLMAN,

■who also in a clear ami firm voice did
herself justice and the subject which
she had chosen: “Stepping Stones."
Reference was made to Abraham Lin­
coln from the ax to the presidency,
step by step, also to Walter Scott and
other great men. Allusions were made
to nature and as an example the acorn
was taken, in which she pointed out
that nature caused the acorn to pro­
duce large oaks, step by stes&gt;- She
showed that no person ever reached
the top round In the ladder of this life
except by tbe subject which she had
taken "Stepping Stones.
IDS HATTIE E.DEPUC

was the next on the program. She had
chosen for her subject Whittier’s Mary
Garvin, which she read with credit to
herself and the cIusm, and tears filled
the eyes of some in tlie audience. In
her rendition of this subject she show­
ed that she bad not Mine unprepared,
but had carefully studied tbe same, ami
had it well committed. Next was
MR. THOMAS E. WATERS

. -

call bell for school to begin; Mattie
Bldelruan was a good girl and stayed
at home taking care of her parents ia
their old age; Mason Nevins would lie
a lochellor having got left iu hb
younger ago on a lair damsel whom he
loved, he also would fall heir to a large
sum of money; Elva Bauer was to get
married to some one outaine the class
whose name was not mentioned; Tom
Waters, as sober looking as ever, was
seen as a priest, and lastly the sign
of E. McNutt, M. D., was seen, a
Homeopatlc physician, having got mar­
ried and doing well.
The Power oi Knowledge by
piss MVBA CRAIG
.
was the next on tbe program and to
which she did justice, having, as all
present will testify, ability to produce
the article on which her subject was
based.
The class poem. "Water Lilies" iw
MISS ELVA BATKR
was one of the finest class poems ever
written, and her delivery of the same
was fine. To write such in such a
poetical way shows ability In that line
rhe poem was far above the expecta­
tion of all present who pronounc- .it as
an exceedingly fine production. ‘
Good Night Song by the qua tette
was next sung.
MASON NEVINS.

ll/HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

THE CARE OF TREES.
BUSHELS OF CATERPILLAR EGGS
COLLECTED IN CITY SQUARES.

Furniture!

rwk.dreuM

city pnrki, whether bo thought that tbe ob-

and rare comparatively llttio for them, but
by erlurating the children the next genera­
tion will know more anti rare more.
•'The formation of vfllago Improvement *ocirilra Unv done a great deal for p^-pular educaUon about tree*. "

“They might jn*t &lt;u&gt; well put up n printed
notice forbidding insects to fly upon tbe

canker worm; but tbe taect that Injure* tbe
elnw in a beetle. They wanted to put Uie
collar* on tbe cltn* in the park once. There

iwibbl
HaMar.
Beef Hides..
Calf Bktev
BSIffSL

Go where you will find tlie newest designs, tlie largest rtock '
the lowest prices. That place is at

SSX,T3.i

Eorlub
In
TWO,,* all
h»nl,&gt;oft. or ralloUMd lumps and Wenw
Uhw from horse,. Mood spavin, eurbfi.
splints. ,wwner. rinplaoe. rtjnja
sprains. s»ellli&gt;«a. etc
lie ot on- lottle. U arraahnl. bold
b, Goodyear * Co.. dnqrr»ts. HMtlnfs.

ARCHIC M°COY’S
Tke “Blie Frost” Foraitore Store, Hasting, Mici.

CARLTUK.
Report of school in district Xo. C.

The best assortment, the best opportunit}-

Names &lt;4 Scholar’

“Work Wins” was the title ot his
oration. He says nothing te lost by
diligent study, and that work will win Up here. Oiw had a draw knifo aud wan
ScobJ .
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2; •
p lUakrtp ■
.■ »&gt; » « »
in the end though triate and difficulties ►craping off tbe outer bark, making a girdle
Shlvelj ...
&gt; i? £
are strewn tn our way. To prove that around tire Ure, in fact; white tbe other was Itojr Falcwr
2®
hte subject was an appropriate one, gutting ready aoure rue, dipped in oil and HMrnra Fatesoer............
•
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...........
! •£
reference wm made to tlie class, our tar, to nail around tire lore places. I asked Jay Btakeay.
Louie Hnrtnuu:
-i
I
“
tliem
Kbat
they
were
doing.
‘
Putting
on
great men, and especially to one whom
Grorxe IfartBau
.
. •* »
all know won the highest honors this probx-tore.’ ‘Protectors againrt whatf ‘In^ Harry Il«rHMii...................... ....I..
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country could bestow upon him—Jas. rectx.’ ’What kindf ‘All kin*.’ “What ItjTon Willlt?..................................... I
aliout tbore that flyf That vHuspoi him for
LA UBA HfXKIJiV. Traeiw-r.
A. Garfield.
The next was a recitation from Will a second, but then Ire vis ready. ‘Hare, it’s
CRDAR CREEK
'
ouly tbe males tliat fly. and they rant lay
Carlton, by
egg*.’ Then* thore elms itnrgi yet,' with
£d. Chichester and wife visited at
MISS MYTBA K. ROSE,
You buv a
those ugly dieflguretnente on them, a shame
which wm Indeed as fine axselection and a disgrace to the perk. The only uae I Afl*ertus Peas' test Monday.
J). L. Northland went to Uhio lot
as could have been chosen for the oc­ ever knew for thew collare to that they make
week
in
the
interests
of
Messer
Bros.
casion. It was delivered in a clear handy place* for raterpilian* ne4s. They
Reuben Larnbec. of Hope, and Wm.
voice, with appropriate gesture which
llendcrfhott. of Baltimore, ha\e traded
did credit to the speaker.
taken off tb* tree fa girdled for life."
farms; com-iiteration in favor of Hen­
MISS LOUISA C. NAOLEIL
KEteixc. on- run kettles.
dershott.«,Itv.
Dreams—Did you ever dream?
Albert Nutt and wife visited rela­
' Buy tbe best: which you will find to lie
Some will undoubtedly try to dream
tives at Barry ville last gvedav.
how she wrote such an article without of June J mt before that t itne I go over tbe
C. LaraG-r made a business trip to
trera
mid
ajrlugo
all
tbe
places
that
hnve
dreaming. It was a very fine piece of
Battle Creek last Frldav.
composition and she did justice to It egg* ou th-m with jiobnn. Then n lien die
A. C. Wait aud wife .'tart for South
egg, hatch. Use J'tttogmb Ingina to rat tbe Bead next Thursday where they »ill
and herself In its rendition.
leaf and £» immeiiatoly polarmed to death. 1 spend a few weeks visiting fnotdii and
CHAS. H. PALMATIKIL.
ttm* Ixnidoii purple for potem, three-quarters
relatives.
Hte subject was “Ambition." lie., of an ounce, mixed with u tra/pconful of
Mrs. Campbell has gone :o Nashville
said that an ambitious man was nof
to have a cancer t.eated.
one that the country had to take care
Manufactured and soWiby the Hastings Furnace t onipauv.
J. bproul and F. Laraber will run a
of, but one wbo wm always striving to
lemonade
and ice ire-am stand at ,
help take care of the countoy. Also finiple, and don't tak* tha thing in time."
Dowling
the
Ith.
that no odo ever bettered hte position
-You treat other tnw differentlyr
Farmers are beginning their harvest
in life except through ambition. A
“Certainly. We are Juc now d&gt;ma clean- in this vicinity.
credit mark was given the speaker for
his rendition of this subject
We pitIfwnitT-’rtWi quarts oI caterpillar*
The last on the program was
cre* off Union Mjuan- tlifa *pring. and a
MISS KLIXABETH M’NVTT
bti-b-l and ■ half nf tbrm fnau tin* two
Off any furnace made.
m i valedictorian, with “The Unknown
Way” for her subject In behalf of the
Be&gt;t of references for satisfactory work gi\Tn on applica­
claas she thanked the members of the
tion.
See the model at H..A. Goodyear A. Son* Ha-uiware. or
board of education for giving such
the furnace at W. W. k W. C. Kelly's building in rhe rear of
good teachers, the teachers for their
care and patience with them; and she
Hastings National Baak.
personally thanked the class for ‘her can’t find a Iva It birr lot of trws tu t beSrorkl
kindly relations with them during her
stay here.
-Aregliere
rtitiinioJo/istn
etiipkp-ed
in
any
The presentation of the dlplomM by
Prof. Cole, who in fitting words to the other of tire great jiarks in tbw raontry T
Until you see tho Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices.
“No; Ibey have none in Roatnb. iti Fair­
class and to the citizens of HMtiogs
presented each member of the class mount park, or Druid Hill park."
with a certificate of the-highest honor
of our high school.
Exercises closet! by the benediction dropping off. In a few y ear*. huIcm »on»
thing isdoue, their beauty wilt begone.”
by Rev. G. D. Lee._________

for satisfactory selection.

Call arid sec for

yourself.

FURNACE

The Kenfield Diving Fine Furnace

Th© Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated.
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat,
Gives Most Even Heat,

DOrj’T BUY A FURNACE

lAtaNg

uxrrr.n tub

L&lt;x-4 l option is the highest ideal in
restrictive or prohibitive legislation.
By it. public sentiment can be most
easily shown. "The test of ability is
success." Local option by counties has
been shown to be the most effective
method of minimizing tbe evils of the
liquor traffic. The temperance people
in Barry county have the weapon in
their own hands that will, wipe out
every saloon in Barry oounty. The
April vote demonstrated that the
county Cis favorable to prohibition.
The present law brings the matter
right home to those who want i he sa­
loon curse wiped out. They ought not
to stand back and quibble about the
means, nor tell how much letter they
think some other method might have
been. The only rational sensible way
Is for those who believe in prohibition
to unite on a non-partisan bases and
work together for the law. The saloon
element in Michigan work together as
one man. Why should those who
want tne saloons bafiished quarrel
among themselves as to methods ? The
Banner favors the aubmisslou of the
question of prohibition to the people of
Barry county at the earliest prartlcalile
moment, and if the majority shall say
“yes” on the measure, we shall do pur
utmost to secure a thorough enforce-,
inent of the law. But the question
must be submitted first. And again
we say that if tbe temperance people
.1..
,nV.. «■ on*u&lt;Ka r.t ,1...

w ith an oration on the subject at “Idle­
ness and Industry” in which he held
that a safe shield'against idleness- was
industry.. Hte suggestion to parents
was to give their children something
to- do to keep them industrious iw It
wss the only way in which they should
be led. The preparation of bls oration
showed hard work, but justice was
done to it through Industry, not Idle­
ness.
Next came tbe (Hass History by
Mm CORA M. BEOOKS,
•which WG3 indeed a piece of good com­
position. She gave the time and bnth
place of all the tnanbere of the claas- •the oldest being 23 years, the youngest
lf&gt;. As near as the writer of this arti­
cle oin learn the suiu of the ages* of
the class te 283 year?, an average of 18
vears. All were delighted with her
history; her voice was firm and refined;
and the rendition of the same tine. No
.points in ber history were left out, but
with the commencement exercises it
‘ o close, borne of the class will
ibtedlv be clawed in tbe histories
r colleges, sotnein the legislative
but we hope mme will be classed come from them.
__ the drifting, but will ever be
found rowing for a brightre future.
A vocal duet by Mrs. Hendershott
Following are the real estate trans­
and Mtes Belle bpauldlug was sang fers for the week ending June 27th, as
with credit to themselves. Next the
class motto, "Bowing, not Drifting" by taken from the books In the register’d
office:
wm prodcred. in whkhste &amp;d beraelf
honor nnd the c!«m with which ahe
irndBMM. She treated the eubject
with ability, which showed that the
composition of it had not drifted to her,
buttbat she hud been rowing with her
ttoo» io and u Hoge, {MO. I’ewU&lt;:
’
brain and pen for the same.
ME, CHAS. IL O.-B0JIN

treated the sutuect of Friendship with
thought and rellertlnn. He said that
--------- “innot frieadship

^N^Trake to John Mahoney;

»eetlon «
U&lt;

C. B.

“Verj much.

MEW DRY GOODS

rktuktiw..

Tbe Boalcvarrl fa * regular

I have received the largest stock of
Prepared wfth Cricf rerwnl toFxritr, Streajth. rad
UeatUifatova. Hr. I'nra'afWdbcPowUrtcoautoB

ntCL MM eottxt o
ratomotogirt and orboriculturic rfectnl jmt । ------ - ---------------------------------------------------- —_
aa modi a* a matter of cour-v av tbe village |
Probate OrAer.
coudabi- ’'
i Stale al Miebutan. Countv af Ham -»•.
IToaia.- Cour: for tbe
County of Barn. holdra at thr Prwba’e (inion
i»only &lt;&gt;uerify in tire I'nita.l Htatre that tm- Fri«to'. tire .'tth day o&lt; .V|O-. In the yrar
play«*man who know* all aboal from
ehs!'?
etolity -rrrn.
take rat* of
growing in it* jparlu. In
all tbo rut the iurei tn an-rating them up at hmt ss
will. Iiv?. illagss wall iiitcntioboi nockties
On reaiiltur and ffuug -4re petition, &lt;jmr vart,trJaub E-xuilun &lt;&gt;f »iiu miaae,
are vaicly wpimdiu; money for tar criilar* to
’’’ring, for ifiiM»nv ttivretf -ret forth, that she
to-rp off-Vying iMittJe* and thereby ginning •mat
be llrenreti to kail tbe nta! estate in *al.t
uut^b
and rniiunK "N Ibelr rim*. Aside from each jetton ttewrtlred. al which
well mi-ant In I ineffc-five aU--mp, ntMiajr
iw doing u&gt; “nvo tbe tnwt&lt; from miaftu Cer­
tainly, it fa high tlmo that our p-opte wnw petitk£."’{Sd
wlucatH a Uttte in forestry anti itv allied minor an. nil nriote
.SLilPj?* «*
ecferits. Why vteiukl not New Yorifhava
7ET7, » .'Vf *' a ’“’•’'ton of
fhatly htrteta fur prumetxdtm aa ww.il m Faria uMwZrt
sjskwk,a wgawl Wubingtonf Why ^.uld then, ntt u

..

one*— train, clean, tldn. water, fertilize and
Whatever elw is nc. rs»ary far their weUnref
Why ahouki not every village havcaomethlng of tbe »tne kind! Why should not
thk annual oUervanra of Arbor day be only

an dd maid. Mtra Craig wm '
« of some true num. ■
was tn In* a politician.

DRESS GOODS!
in Black nnd New Spring Colorings ever Brought
tjUhfe&lt;city.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosier}' etc.

: 1"

Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods.
We can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL

prertoi to said .lafSthrarta/
(A True Copy.]

D0N’T SWEAT

~-S

-

AH, THERE!
Just the Thing!

Over a hot Htchon stove this hot weather and make
youraelf miserable Aid tired of life.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

Milwaukee Junior Ranker!
The Lighted Wfight!
The Lighten' Praft!
The Lowest Elevator of tiny Elevator Binder.' *
The Easiest to Handle!

as true anti striking
&gt;er was made on that
—Waves, by

,

MOST PERFECT MADE

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.

KtUIc M. Aekmoa; ou tot 7

■J&gt; Fnincte A.Culrln; tote *
. 3 a*, part &lt;g m i bit «i MMdtov Hie. son.
1
10 H‘ r- Ib-tliUi^r: w M«tan w

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

Base Bali—Tbe following is the
standing of the league dubs Tuesday
i historian. Right evening of this week:

*

You will also find at our store a full line of builder s
ware and everything iu the hardware line Prie« alw.™
3 reasonable.
Respectfully,
lway8

WEISSERT BROS.

Without a single exception it has more steel, actual weight
Dian any of the alleged steel bindere.
-r
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test. &lt;•&gt; • less than the lightest sulkey plow.
WJ1°
potchase the best, the lightest, the ea.»h“";
died, lightest draft binder in the market should get the.
waukee Junior. Eor sale by

RI(

MESSER BROS

Hasting". M"-11-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL XXXII. NO. 10.

HASTINGS, MICH.,JULY 7,1887.

AT COST!

County News.
•ARLTON.

Tro=

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BELOW COSTI
Jig Iiincliasetl the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
i,l, -: ii g to do only an exclusive drug business’, we will
a
■ below cost the entire stock of

Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

Paints,

a.SX.?'&gt;1tnlu,l!our m4« «• u»h‘vtn' ■“*
*nd
Port­
land. Ionia Co., were in town Wwlnx.
dayand Thureday of last wrek onTjt

Donley ban the diphtheria but
fdwin8iM122f U5dy at S’ wrttiSi.
Jo.nes ilud wlre ar* in Eaton
aWend th® canip Meeting held
K.ShJ.tf1*0?' Th.ey wiu ' Wt toSdsin
torether'iSorj’™'1’
&gt;*•

* Jarmen, are Umj. wnh

^Thomaa BiWon was In town Mpctor iieK'na,n"

* Mw t0P bu«J

man and killed him in Grand Rapids
last summer, lie paid 8160 for the
horse and thinks he has secured a bar­
gain.
The district school closed a very suc­
cessful term on Friday of last week.
The teachers. Miss Mary Sullivan and
Mrs. Ruth Carter deserve special com­
mendation for their efforts to give sat­
isfaction.
.
Jared Smith has bought his brother
* red’s Interest in his mother’s farm in
Irving and has moved from Bowse
back onto the farm and is now living
with bis mother. Fred expects to sell
his personal property and go to work at
something else besides farming. .
John AV allace accompanied by his sis­
ter Bertha departed for Ohio last Fri­
day evening to visit their sister, Mrs.
Geo. Blanford, residing in Mansfield. A
letter received from them Tuesday says
they arrived safely and John is feeling
better than when he left home.

DOWLING.
Wheat is being harvested in this lo­
cality. The crop being a little below
«nd dry. the average.
G. Wilson's brother, from Battle
spent the Fourth at this place.
four own price.
nlSd^erf.'' »°t thclr h»
G.;Gorham has a fine driving team.
A. L- VanHorn and II. Powers were
MS&amp;Ute’
h°ld " plC°'I: ■“
at Ann Arbor last week.
Dave Manning accidently ran against
of ,'nu&gt;'1 lipids. hb» father's rake handle, and the result
is n bad looking eye.
At the celebration at this place the
Town^'^- °' FrettOrt- w“ ta
following received the prizx® offered:
e jalsq purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of
1 Oot race. N. J. Rickie: three legged
race,
M. J. Manning and II. 8. Gaskill:
day of last week. That was not Lan it sack race,.!.
Cassady; horse-race, I’atwas some one else.
*
’
on's horse 1st. .Seibel’s horse 2nd, Van
J Daniels. exchanged buggies Horn s horse 3rd. The game ot ball
wrek^" "^cox’
Baltimore, liiat between Dowling and Lacey resulted
in a score of 17 and 7 tn favor of Idicey.
f Ij®511 Cuin feU frou‘ «load of wheat Abolit 500 were at our blow out.
I riday, and broke his collar bone.
Mrs. M.L Moore, a sister of John
UllHlKhTHOIO/Arei.K.
A&gt; -ba!i maintain the reputation this Jewelry tetablish- i arger. died sqddenly Friday morning. Quite
a number of Charlotte people
at the lake last Saturday.
-nt hip &lt;•( felling the
•
Spl’TH liAtiTTKU.'!.
Mrs. Sparks has been quite ill, but is
improving.
UoatuiM about through this section
The Fourth was attended with showlast ThufSlay and Friday, we found
the farmers all busy “gathering in the era. which did not however hinder the
sheaves. • Some had nearly finished, people from celebrating, judging, from
the
number at the lake.
-------- AT THE-------and some just commenced harvest
The Free Methodist Grove meeting
. -while the w heat in some fields was not
npe enough to cut before to-day (Wed­ was largely attended. The Rev. Getchnesday., Not many improvements d delivered the address which was lis­
have been made here this spring, al­ tened to with marked interest.
Rather a catching time to get up
though a number are contemplating
building dwelling houses this fall, but wheat, and sonic fears of it growing.
wife is on the sick
-Jewelry House in Barry County. The stock is com-• the improvement^ so lar as we saw list.Elder Witham's
.
were as follows- Jackson .Snvder. new
.n d tilie prices right. Whenever you want any
Last Thursday Joseph Golden lost a
rraidence: Geo. Gregory, an addition to daughter
and gained a son.
his house just north of the camp­
A large number of people got left
grounds: Peter Coburn, addition to his the
morning of the Ith at Quimby.
barn for sheep and farming implements- The morning mail would not stop to
H. Hilsinger. a wall for a hew house let them on. The disappointment dewili be completed this fall: E. Eicted on their countenance.’ can better
u-. Prescriptions carelully and accurately com- which
Pennock, painted and repaired his barn,
imagined than described.
;nqun'id&lt;l:fi oin fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to and it now looks like new; Tom Craw­ e Free
Methodist camp meeting to be
ley, an addition to his bam; Ed. Reid, held in Lewis Wellman's drove, com­
painted his house in an unique style, mencing the tenth of August.
Di Business;
the laxly being a dark color, the cornice,
etc., a light color, which gives a beauti­
II UODLAND.
Respectfully, .
ful appearance to the same: IL Freer
Geo. Cunningham, who was shot iu
and A. Barnaby, shingled residences:- the knc&lt;* last April, has been removed
Matt Hall, graded around his residence to his own home.
and now has as fine a yard anyone can
Mrs. John Hathaway has gone to
wish for: John Stilson, two farm build­ Ohio, called there by the sickness of
ings; C. Osgood, basement to barn.
relatives.
Lecter received from Ohio states that
Dr. Landis now rides a two wheel
it was David Hnli who was sick in­ cart in his profession.
stead of Mrs. Morgan Hall: and later
Dame Rumor says that Miss D. M.
jTNAPPEN A Van* ARMAN.
news
comes
of
bis
death.
Palmerton and Mr. J. Smith our sohool
Xx.
Lawyers.
Morris Burton has presented himself teacher, were married July 4th, I8S7.
(Over Putins* National Bank?
with a new binder.
Mra. Traenkle is very sick.
t
Miss Ella Young, of Muskegon, visit­
Blutftr Co.. Mien.
HaThe 4th ot July passed off very quiet­
TITILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney ed the Batons last w'eek. .She departed ly. There was not a very large crowd,
i ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.' Saturday for Hillsdale, but expects to but all would have lx*en harmony had
FroctieM In aU courts of the suie._______
make_ a longer visit here on her return. it not been for tanglefoot. Mr. Sbriner
■ A young lady saw some quarter boots of Charlotte,-gave a very eloquent ad­
ILLIAM B. S&lt;VEBZEY.
- . HSCHlfxiON RATER
for horses and asked what they were. dress to the people.
Justice of the Peace. She was told and asked what she
It fa amazing what amount of spirits
Collection* a j^eclalrjj• 'thought they were for. Iler answer people are in need of for medicinal
was: “for men to strap around their purposes on the 4th.
bVEBTlSlNG RATES:
ankles
to
keep
the
dust
nff
their
pants.
”
p t tear:................................. &gt;100 00
rank c. bolse,
C. H. VanArtnan and wife were here
Hu
11 &gt;r special podttoas.
Kash title, Mich.,
Gene Bush is slashing down the the 4th.
wheat with his binder.
C. A. Hough and wife were called
Hardware &amp;. iron Merchant,
JOB ^KIXTING.
Edi Reid has bought Mr. Scott's bind­ here last night by the very dangerous
Agent for all the Iradin* make* o( Hardware
teprei*(e2lB the Job Printtnc Deand Farm Machinery.
er.
condition other father.
7i.-U3r-..t nt K.c BxsxxB- Evrrytblnx in Che
We carry a Urge and complete Mock. New
Peter
Cobum
is
burning
out
the
M. Rowlader, one of the old inhabi­
offif &lt;* nr*; Siul w ith the Iate«l faces of !aee» are cuprclaliv invited to call and »ce us;
swamp on the Jimmy Lake place. Fri­ tants of Woodland, diet! this morning.
type.the m.,-: ..pprnwd pattern* of machinery*'
MCoetaMtent w-orkmet&gt; employed, enables the old ones arc equally welcome.
day forenoon, it was thought something Disease was the closing ot an orifice
3*.sXru to dn Unt-clus lob work.
would bum, but Pete with his leading from the stomach to the bowR. TIMMERMAN,
of men put the lire out, it having els, so that he could retain no food In
• Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon, gang
i E.KEX ASTON.
only burned part of his fence.
his stomach. Mr. Rowlader was an
(First door east of Holloways' drug store.)
Attorney at Law,
. On my journey. I was requested to upright man. an honorable citizen, a
announce that everybody was welcome good neighbor and true friend. He
(0»-r l. 5. Gondtnw A Co.’* More.)
W. LOWRY. M.D.,
MnwUn** ia «U eu-trt*o! th-! State. CoUecUoos
.
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist at the temperance meeting, and it is wifi be missed from this community as
rrwapuy srcMiur tu.
hoped more will attend them. The such only can be. We haven't learned
next meeting is .Saturday evening.
the arrangements yet for hta funeral.
VUMTO uwiua—- J _ 1 .
UART1N V. BARKER, Real Estate, TWephone
Woodland will give lOOmajority for
Miss ILdith Havens closed her school
»t HoHowiys’drag »tore.
-’x Insi:rtin«-e and Loans.
special attention paid to surjlcal diseases in Hope Township lost week, and is county prohibition. Let's 1'0 in for iL
OS.*ewltb J.&lt;&gt;. U&lt;mv.-..n 4 Son. 2 doors north and dlwaaM of the eye and ear.
now at home. People in that section
&lt;4 IVKtofnce.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
are pleased with her, and she will prot»'PKU!»ttmt;ongifon to toaklnif exchancn
H. LANDIS. M. D..
We have had a grand rain, which
property. Tlie |ntnr*»t« of noo-ntldant
I’hysican and Surgeon, ably be engaged to teach the next term.
vrcjwrty owner* carefully looked alter. Fanns
Most all ot our young people went to was very much needed.
Woodland. Mich.
"or f
f,)r M‘,‘" or eWhxnKe- Houses and
Thornapple lake the 4th.
behoof dosed Saturday for several
John M. Youngs and family, of weeks. Mr. Waldorf!, teacher, made
Grand Rapids, visited the Batons thfa the youngsters happy by a liberal supt|[Aur c. coni),
week; and Wm. Paton is visiting there ply of fire-crackers which they used
with intense satisfaction before going
now.
_____
.'ASHBcV.tBlA- DHKSHtriKKR,
to their homes.
„ . . , .
Tk» ].at«&lt;«t .Mylrg Always Supplied.
The funeral of Bushrod Johnson—
FREEPORT.
HASTINGS. MICH.
who was killed by a limb tailing and
“’Pf.' ' ' Attention Given to Cutting
From tbp Herald.
o'id Fitting, Patterns Cut to order.
Henry Witbey will return to Canada striking him on the bead while out
with the railroad men on Tuesday last
S»om over ^.-liantf Store.
CJLI’ITA-Xi, $50,000.00.
DtWu^Godfrey went to Grand Rapids —was attended at hto home on Friday,
Hours from I a. m. to 3 p. m.
Rev. Mr. Bruce officiating. He was
vesterdav on business.
I M. B GILLA5PIE. :
perfectly crazy from the time of reIncorporated under the laws of the State of ‘ Foster Sisson is home after* two covering consciousness until bis death.
t’n—
Notary Public.
months absence selling fence terrftfJT- which occurred at about 5 p. in.. WedBoww Um*.
Michigan.
Messrs. Geo. Perkins and &gt;•
ton witnessed the ball game in Detroit nesday. Mr. Johnson was highly res­
James a. f-AVEEZEY.
pected and many are the friends who
Open far budnets Dec. 15.1M6 in bulidlDS for­ TSamlStoush and wife
Lawyer,
mourn with the afflicted family.
...___________________ Hrfl.
Claude Shedd, who was so very ill at
hospltalty
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
eheley,
of
itastlngs, Mich.
last writing was buried on Thursday.
Carlton, last Sabbath.
•
w’
la 1I: co”rt« of the state. OfflcS over
OFFICERS:
was a more than an ordinarily
,W-H. Mumtf store.
Renortcd that Dan LeClear. of Alas­ lie
bright
fellow, about five years of
D. G. Dobinwn, President;
ka will carry the mail between Lowell age andlittle
his death is a terrible blow to
^C. WELTON ,
W. 8. Gnodyenr. Vice. Pres.:
and Hastings, after July 1st
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
Messrs. A. D. Shephard and IL Wol­ hts parentsand friends.
WUl Murphy was in town over night
cott accompanied by their wives ' iewDIRECTORS:
‘?8 0,1,0 Farmer’s Insurance Co.
of last week.
■
p i4cie» on a man** property *—low
ed the country around Bonanza last Thursday
Mrs. Wm. Hughes is preparing to
W. 8. Goodyear.
J.
A.
Grable.
visit
her daughter Julia, fn Dakota in
B.G. Robinson.
&gt;UFarmers commenced to cut•
near future.
a
Monday. This to earlier by at least ten theRev.
pOOK ASHELDON.
C. D. BceVe.
Pope occupied the M. E. pulpit
Sly? than wheat harvest was ever comSundav morning.
(OIBceln Abstract Block,Hutinga, Mich.)
Charlie
Smith
fa
home
again.
“
'Tw*
Godfrey
and
wife
attended
the
General Banking Hinlnre-^ Transacted.
G^8aK‘"B’,WtorA^n*t Bookj' lu Ban3r
Jmp'miiffit Eaton Rapid, ^t tgj
The population of our village is
•teadily increasing. James Richards
urday
and
Sunday:
^vtaiUNl
Mrs.
.
&lt;
and James H. Mosier are to be held
J C. LAMPMAN.M.D.,
pareAu residing south-west of that responsible
for the lastest-both
•
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
oat crop in this section will be daughters.
u specialty. Plies.
Some of our townsmen expect to
sad
r dl*S“8*
the reottun treat­
almost”toUl failure on account of the
.
* nirr S’wrantced or no pay, providing
drouth, wfest fa crinkling down and witness the grand base ball play which
takes place in Kalamazoo, Monday.
'tovLiKT
’J,’*,8I^
? u’idence
.,U14 ,othBt
•flwt p**’*the yield will be reduced at least oneT ,
and office corner
noXo joking allowed at the comers

e boi^id'to close them out, and now is the time to get

w.^^^

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit I

Straight Business, and Lots of It.

The Hastings Banner.
COOK!

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City Bank.

wjB&amp;'jssrsss-1

J)H. Wit. JONES.

...
Dentist.
•’wort Prompt utenied to.

thW esley Fox has
°
horses that ran away with KUjs-- Bow

WHOLE NO. 1675.
WE.STEALTIJrOTE.
Almost every body commenced har­
vest last week.
Mrs. Feighner, of Hastings, spent the
1th at Geo. Prichard's.
D. Terril, of Eaton Rapids, fa visiting
friends here.
Anna Johnson is home from Albion.
Dana Boylen has another fine boy for
a harvest hand.
Win. Mershon fa selling road carts
and seeders.
Cap. Wilcox got thrown off a horse
last bundav, and has a sprained ankle
as a reminder.
C. I). Prichard went to Ada Saturday,
and returned Monday.
Jerry Haynes is laid up with a lame
neck.

PARRYVILLE.
Where did you spend the 4th?
The long needed rain is what saved
our spring crops.
Mi58 Williams, of Allegan county,
visited Rev. Paxton's family last week.
Our Sunday school was conducted by
its newly elected officers last Sabbath
with Mrs. Mead as superintendent.
। Harvesting commenced in this local­
ity one week ago Monday, June 27th,
.the earliest tiiat our oldest settiers
have any record of.
. Willis Lathrop is running a new self
binder in our neighborhood, bought of
Glasgow of Nashville.
, Mrs. Minerva Belcher returned to
her home in Leslie, Ingham county,
1one week ago last Monday, after a
week’s visit with her grandson, Geo.
Higdon.
Mrs. Balin’s person is greatly Im'pro veil in looks by a-new set of false
teeth manufactured by Sherman Fow­
ler. while home on a vacation from
Ann Arbor.
.
Among friends and relatives to en­
joy the fourth. Jas. Cook and familv of
Muskegon,
at his parents: Eugene
:
Cook, of Kalamazoo, at Miner Mead's:
;David Barr, of Battle Creek, at bis
uncle’s Chas. Hyde; Coni L. Badcock
and
family at his parents.
1
Married. June 30th, «by Rev. Chas.
at the residence of the bride’s
;Paxton,
parents. Mr. Eli Shook and Miss Mary
The happy couple have a host
,Golden.
of
friends
who are of one accord in
!
wishing them much happiness.
Your
scribe
is charged with having
,
written annoying-and abusive items
under “BarryvfUe items” head for
other county papers. Our aim fa to
injure no one, but to write such items
of interest that may come under our
observation
will be of benefit to
'the readers ofthat
the Bannki:.

O'DONNELL.
Haying fa over in this place and the
&lt;
crop
is secured, the quality first class,
Ithe yield above the average. We all.
■worked it tine between showers.
H'eaches are booming. This dry
-weather did not hurt them. *
Edwards has just put in a set of
Kelly's platform scales for the ac­
comodation
of the public.
&lt;
Mlles Engles fa going to put a new
1head on his wind engine. It needs -it.
Harvesting 1s well under way.
John Ralph was seen going north.
after bis bees-. they took a ticket of
'’•leave.”
Nor. Willey says it has been so dry
his
new bucket leaked.
I
The new mail route contractors made
।their first trip over the road the 1st of
1this month.
It will be in order to write some­
Ithing about the big snake shortly.
Whortleberries are ripe now. Where
is
I Carter?
Homer Bates has a new reaper and
Law ranee A ehart a new binder.
Alverson has given it away 1. e. how
Ito make a short distance long.
The fastest time on record is build­
ing
a barn and filling it with bay in
i
four days. Beamer says he had to get
'there to do it
O'Donnell fired her sunset gun “Din
na ye hear the slogan.”
The glorious 4th has passed. For the
one
hundred and eleventh time the
'
American dtiken has declared this to
Ibe a free and independent country, etc.
Long may she wave.

BROWARD.
Think Doster will beat Hastings for
,a good Ith of July time-fire works,
.parades and a whooping time generally.
N. Cock is making progress with bis
.new house.
' Mrs. (iswald and daughter are on the
sick list This is pretty hard for her
husband, who was laid up all last sum­
!mer with a broken leg.
James Burchett's hired man, while
,dragging, had a runaway. In some
.way the dray fell over onto him, cut­
।ting him very badly. It fa feared he
(cannot recover.
Henrr Kershaw spent the 4th at
'Grand Rapids.
Harvesting is progressing nicely.

wheat market between Grand Rapids
and Jackson.
John Blackford, of your city, was
here Saturday.
Crescent lodge No. 85, Knights of
Pythias. was instituted in great shape
here'Friday night It fa composed of
representative young'men of this vicin­
ity. has a good-strong membership, and
as bright prospects as an? lodge in the
state. Representatives of Charlotte
lodge. Ivy lodge of Nashville, and
Barry lodge of Hastings—45 of the last
—were present The visiting Knights
arrived on the 2:15 p. m. train, and
were soon made at heme by their
brothers of Crescent The drill corps
of Hastings division gave an exhibition
drill, on our streets, which was very
pleasing. The 100 guests were served
with supper provided by the Middle­
ville boys. In the evening the many
candidates were initiated, the ceremonv
continuing into the small hours of the
morning. As a fitting wind-up, there
was an elegant banquet at the Johnson
house, wjhlch the valiant knighte. pro­
ceeded to dispose of in due form.
Taken as a whole, the institution was
a grand affair, of which Crescent lodge
can well be proud. The boys feel un­
der obligations to their Hastings
brethren for their presence and assist­
ance.
Mr. Stevens. of Vermontville, is the
guest of his son Ed.
Allen Morse and wife left Saturday
for Detroit to visit relativas.
Mfas Libbic McNfel. who is teaching
at Lansing, is spending her vacation
with her mother.
Miss Stine, of Caledonia, visited Miss
Myrtle Ickes Saturday last
'
11. E. Hendrick and wife and Mrs.
Putnam spent Sunday at Amos /an.«ey’s in Carlton.
•
Mfas Estey Davis,of Albion, who has
been visiting her brother, K. 1). Davte.
left Saturday for home.
Homer French, a former Thornapple
boy, now living in the northern part of
ths state, is visiting his best girl here.
Orsenna Cobb and family, of South
Haven, spent the 4th with Mr. Cobb’s
mother.
Dell Fausey, of Carlton, celebrated
with Don and Jessie Putnam.
»
M.S. Keller, with a party of friends
from Charlotte, iment the 4th at Gun
lake.
\_
Otto Bros, have moved into their new
store on the *wcst side, and now have
ample room for their large stock of
goods.
Work has re-commenced on the Park­
hurst block, which will be rapidly
pushed to completion.
Mn«. Kittie Ackerson has purchased
the .Searles lot of C. Clever and expects
soon to erect a brick block thereon.
Mr. Chandler is building a horse barn
on his place, recently purchased.
.Mr. and Mrs. Howard, of Jackson,
are visiting at Geo. Ickes.’
Lol Gibbs and family, of Muskegon,
spent the ith with Mr. Gibbs' parents
here.
Hattie M. Fenton returned Saturday
from Eston Rapids where she baa been
visiting the family of her brother, F.
H. DeGolia.
Ronnie and Arthur Clark, of Dattoa,
are visiting their cousin, Mfas Ethel
Carveth.
L II. and Will Keeler and wives, of
Charlotte, spent several days this week
with their parents here.
GEREEY.
“Hod" Myers returned from the
north last week.
Geo. Cunningham whs removed borne
last Thursday. Considering his feeble
condition he stood the ride remarkablv
welL
“Del” Myers and “Dar” Shafer are
preparing to do good threshing again
thfasummeTr
i Mrs. Curtis is~slo.wly recovering
from her recent relapse.
’
James Demkray. of Maple Grove, cut
one piece of wheat on his old place last
Friday.
Dar Shafer has the finest piece of
corn we have seen this year.
Several heavy showers passed over
this place last Saturday and Sundav
wetting the ground pretty thoroughly.
Frank Cain has moved from •‘Pnckerville."
From J uly 1st, the mail leaves Gerkey at 7 o'clock a. iu. instead of 3
o’clock p. m. as heretofore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bare went to Sunfield
last Sunday to attend the funeral of
the former's sister. Mrs. Davis.
Wheat in this vicinity will not be
more than one-half our average crop.

CEDAR CREEK.
Daniel Newton has a new twine
binder.
C. E. Bailey has a new buckeye
mower.
C. P. Larabee went to Hastings last
Saturday to assist in opening up the
water works.
John McGurn has secured about
fifty loads of hay in fine condition.
David Moribund returned from
Ohio last week, bringing a tine span of
mares, the property of Messer Bros.
J. H. and C. G. Valentine captured a
fine swarm of bees last Sunday.
A large number of the citizens of
this place, attended the celebration at
DowUng.
The G. X R. lioys report a fine time
at Benfield on the 4th.
Mrs. J. H. Valentine and Myra Val­
entine started for Ban field the 4th with
a horse and buggy. The horse became
frightened and ent up many pranks,
throwing Mrs. V. out and then reared
and striking with his fore feet knock­
ing her down, but no great damage
done.
.
Eveiy soldier in this place except the
present postmaster have a great love
for the President, all on account of his
notorious ilag order. And then think
he showed great wisdom in revoking
the order. They also think he had
bettor resign and go home and accept
the nomination for sheriff on the demo­
crat ticket, as that is the highest offic*

JdIDDl.EVfd.LE.
The thirteenth quarterly session of
Ithe county 1.0. G. T. district lodge
was
held with Middleville lodge June
'
.29Lh. Delegates from eight lodges,
irepresenting 330 members were present
The report showed one new lodge,
Woodland, instituted during the quar­
ter,
and 33 members added to the var­
1
:ious lodges. Prize* were awarded as
:follows: U&gt; Barlow Lake lodge first.
Woodland second. A pnropriute resolu­
•tions were passed, and profitable dis­
■cussion of interesting topics indulged
tn by those present.
The District recording secretary. J.
M. Burpee, having resigned. G. A.
Mosey, of Maple Grove was elected to
fill the vacancy. Brother Ilallet was
authorized to do all he could in the
way of instituting new lodges in the
district. The assembly then adjourned
to meet at Woodland &lt; tetolwr 5th.
There has been more building ami
more enquiry after Middleville real
estate than for a number of year*.
No 4th of July celebration here.
Middleville folks went to Grand Impids and Gun lake mostly on the nation­
al holiday.
A good many will go to northern
Michigan to spend the heated term.
Keep your eye on Middleville, and yetn and 23 days. He
von wlH learn that we bare the bat teen weeks previous to hie death,

�THE

Agricultural.
Wn.wHu.nrl Mtfh.

It te fully seven years or more since
Kular butter making began to be
1 of,' and there is one thing on
which all dairv authorities are agreed.
It ia that this system is far ahead of the
old one. If it were only as good as the
old fashioned way It would be far bet­
ter, because it dispense® with about
half the labor. But.it makes better
butter, with half the work; in fact, it is
the only method by which perfect but­
ter can be made. Yet the majority of
butter makers have never heard of the
new system, and many (have stack
to the old way, partly out ot sheer con­
servatism. and partly because they will
not take the trouble to learn the better
method.
What is granular butter * It is but­
ter taken froto the churn while in the
shape of small grains. The process of
churning causes toe oily part of the
cream to form into small, soft crystal,
or grains. When this formation takes
place, the churning is done. Continued
agitation leads to “gathering." or clust­
ering of the grain in lumps. This is an
evil rather than a benefit, tiecause those
lumps encase a lot of buttermilk, and
necessitate the after “working’’ in or­
der to get rid of it When once the
grains are formed about the size of
pins’ heads, the churning should stop.
Why is working butler objectionable ?
1. Because it is unnecessary. Avoid
forming the lumps, and you‘will not
have to knead or work them. ' Bread
requires kneading, but butter doesn’t.
2. Because once the buttermilk gets
encased In these lumps, not all the
working bestowed on it, however long
continued, will thoroughly expel it.
3. Because working breaks the soft
grains or crystals, and spoils the butter.
Perfect butter must have the grains
I unbroken.
,
How is the buttermilk Aojft got rid
of ? Quick as a wink, aud easy as roll­
ing off a log. Draw it off at the bot­
tom of the churn, through a wire strain­
er fine enough not to let any grains of
butter pass through. Then wash the
‘ grains thoroughly with cold water,
giving the churn a few revolutions,
and drawing off the rinsing water from
the bottom, as has already l&gt;een done
in the case of the buttermilk.
Whatabout salting ? Do it by means
of brine. Some wash off the butter­
milk with brine water, and the plan is
good. But after thoroughly rinsing
either with pure cold water or brine,
the grains of butter should be :soaked
in strong brine for nn hour or more.
In making, tills brine more salt should
be put in cokvwater than the cold yrater will dissolve. This method of salt­
ing renders all working of the salt into
the butter unnecessary, prevents streakitMBS, and secures a uuMorm flavor.
How is butter worked? Little or
none. It is laid on the worker, slight­
ly pressed to removeexcessot moisture
and great care taken not to squeeze it
so forcibly ns to break the grain. In­
stead of the slavish hard work former­
ly waated, very gentle pressureds em­
ployed. If the butter is to be Wicked

er at all; but mar be taken dpwtly
brine from the churn, and tnef'extra
taken up by a sponge inclosed in
a piece of thin muslin.
7
•
what is the best chum? A -fevolvin&lt; barrel one, properly a-rated, and
titled with a strainer for drawing off
the buttermilk and rinsing water.—
Bund Canadian.

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j

qualiilaations who feed in a haphazard,
wasteful way, and unfortunately there
are many who do this.
Still another point in which the
farmer needs a buainess education is in
buying and selling. Farmers pay too
large profits on many classes of goods,
and often are not wise tn finding a
market for their produce. There is no
necessity ot selling butter to the huck­
ster at ten cents a pound while the con­
sumer. but a few miles away, is paving
twenty-tive cent* for toe same article.
Neither is it necessary for the fanner
to pay from 40 to 60 per cent, more than
the manufacturer receives for his farm
implement*. These large margins are
a relic of the days ot long credits, and
the cash paying farmer ought not to
pay them, and need not if he will post
himself on the cost of goods and buy as
near headquarters as possible. I sav
what I know to be true in thia matter,
for 1 have had but little difficulty in
buying goods of this kind at wholesale
prices for cash.

Yon cannot afford to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption always seems at
first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose ’apon vou with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds, but be sure you get toe
genuine. Because he can make more
prollt he may tell you he k s something
just as good, or 'just the same. Don’t
be deceived, but insist upon getting
Dr. King's New Discovery, which is
Eiaranteed to give relief in all throat,
ng and chest affections. Trial bot­
tles free at W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.'s
drug store.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
Ky., says he was. for m&amp;nxyears, badly
afflicted with Hithisic, also Diabetes;
the pains were almost unenduable sod
would sometimes almost throat him
into convulsions. He tried Elebtrie
Bitters and got relief from first bottle
and after taking six bottles was entire­
ly cured, and had gained In flesh eigh­
teen pounds. Says he positively be­
lieves he would he would have died,
had it not been for the relief afforded
by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

The Best Salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skiu Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
IL Goodyear Jc Co.
Big Rapids voted for a 815.000 iron
bridge Monday by 400 majority.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, nixie miscrabte by
that terrible cough. Shiloh'* Cure 1* the reme­
dy for you. bold by W. H. Goodyear.
SHIIDH'S VITAUZER is abot you need for
Cou»tl|&gt;utlun. Ixros of appetite, DlnlneMand *11
sj-mptciins ot DynpepMa. J’riee 10 and 73 ceuU
per bottle. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

For Ixne baek. side or clievt. n*e8hitob'* por­
ous pteater. Price £5 rent*. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear.
SHILOH’S COUGH and conaumptlon cure I*
sold by u« on a guarantee. It cure* consump­
tion. Sold by w. H. Goodyear.

Will’Fox,of Rochester, is trainings
big turtle to work In a harness.

•kX.
Soother at hand. It is tho only safo
Ejcdicine yet made that will remove all
infantile duordero. It contains no Opium
or Morphine, but gives tho child natural
eau from pain. Price 25 cento. Bold by
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.

SMILES.
The, were pl»yin&lt;-Coin«ly of Errora" in Buffalo early in the Beason.
The next morning the papers came out
with criticisms on the i&gt;tay. in which
they agreed that while Robson was up
to his usual standard, Crane was sadly
deficient in his part. The joke of it
was that Crane was sick in bed and
Robson had undertaken to play both
Dromiofi.
A Kansas minister recently joined in
marriage 11 young couple a few minntes
before the ‘departure of the • Kansas
Central train going east. The groom
gave the clergyman 85 and departed
happv. 3- ^ew days thereafter the min­
ister was surprised to receive a letter
from the new hnsband enclosing anoth­
er 85. The letter stated: “My wife is
so much better than I expected, that I
feel I owe you 85 more!"
.
“The ills we have in this world, iny
dear friend,” said the minister at the
bedside of a sick man, “are largely due
to ourselves. We have no more right
to defy the laws of Nature than those
of Divine Providence. To what do
■you attribute your present illness?"
“1 caught cold while being immersed
in the river!" replied the sick man,
feebly.
Ihe Sabbath school teacher had
spent considerable time in drilling into
her pupils the truth that “pride cometh
before a fall” Near the close of the
lesson, wishing to test the result of her
efforts, she inquired: "Now, children,
can you tell me what cornea, before a
fall?1’ “Yes, ma’am: summer,” was
the reply from the seat farthest away.
“The Boston Journal of Education"
quotes Mr. DeBaggs, a Chicago Sundayschool teacher, as remarking , to his
scholars:
You, yourselves, when you grow old­
er in years and experience, will learn
how true the lines of Shakespeare are:
“The mill* of the God* grind slowly.
Hut they gel there Just the same.’

It must have been a near relation of
De Baggs who concluded an address:
Fortitude, fortitude, my hearers, is
one of the greatest of the virtues. You
cannot cultivate it too assiduously..
Remember Longfellow’s lines,
“Know bow sublime » Hung it Is

'

A question answered. Omaha main
—Are those pup dogs intelligent ?
Omaha lady, proud owner of a pug.
,
—Oh, their intelligence ia almost hu­
man.
*1 am surprised to hear that?”
“1 can’t begin to tell you how much
the dear little fellows know. Mercy
me! Jane! Jane' where are you?"
Jane, a servant.—Here, mum.
"Run out as fast aS you can and
bring the dog in. It’s raining."—Oma­
ha World­
lie had taken her to hear I’attl at 87
a seat, and afterward to Delmonico's.
where the two together ate up 875.00
worth. As he reached for lus hat later
that same night, she said: “J am sorry,
Mr. Sampson, If my refusal will cause
you pain. 1 esteem you highly as an
escort, and In that capacity I will al­
ways be a sister to you, but your wife 1
cannot l&gt;e. You are too extravagant"
An Iowa woman went to church one
Sunday and “experienced religion."
Arriving at home, she called her chil­
dren about her and said: “lam going
to give vou two days to get religion.
If you don’t do it in that time. I’ll
whale your hyes off! I have learned
my duty; do you hear.
A Massachusetts church 'sent to a
well-knopn theological seminaly for a
student, specifying as their chief desire
that he should be a Christian. A sifter
seminary received about toe same time
a communication from a rural church,
running as follows: “We don’t want
any young man; we want an old man
or a married man. The young men
cause trouble to the fond mothers, tint
with the girls; and give us veal Instead
of beef."—Boston Congregationalist.
“You have insulted me sir, and 1 de­
mand an apology." angrilv said one
politician to another.
“How?" in­
quired another. “You said I was a
liar, str." “Oh. did IT "Yes. sir. vou
did. and I want an apologv. “Well,
you can have it. Ill take it back. I
don’t know whether you are a liar or
noL" “Thanks. Come and have some­
thing.’’—Washington Critic.

Ravonna ships 30 car loads of tan
Mr. Waldo F. Brown reports tor the
National Stockman a discussion on bark to Grand Rapids weekly.
this subject- by the Oxford Fanner’s
Club, which brought out some points Which bare been effected by Hood’* Sarsapar­
weli worth quoting and considering:
illa are sufficient proof that this medicine does
peculiar curative power. In Ibe sever
One point which seemed to be well poMea*
rases of scrofula or salt rheum, whefi other
taken was that farmers did not wisely est
preparations have been icwerless, the use of
forecast, and it was suggested that it Hood’s HarsapariHa bas brought about the hap­
result*. The carte of Miss Harab C. Whit­
would be found helpful if at the begin­ piest of
LowelhaMarei., who tuffered terribly
ning cf each year they do jtut what is tier.
frem scrofulous sore*: UxM ol Cliarie* A Rob­
done by the different departments of erts. of East Wilson. N. Y.. who had thirteen
on his face and neck: that ’ of Will
our Government—that is, make a care­ abcesses
Duff, ot Walpoifi. Mas*., who had hip disease
ful estimate of probable expenditures and
scrofula *0 had that physicians said he
and of income, and see how they will could not recover, are a tew of the many In­
balance, and if it is found that the stances In which wonderful cures were effected
probabilities are that outlay .will exceed by this medicine.
Measles and the deadly toy pistol
Income, cut down expenses in advance.
It was also suggested that each farmer have broken out at Buchanan.
“This man sneaked up to my door
should take an inventory of personal
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hasting* as well and stole my barometer, officer.’’ “Ba­
property once a year, at a suited time, as the handsomest and other* call at our store
and record it In a book kept for the | and get free, a trial bottle ot Kemp’s Balitatn rometer—phwat’s that, sail ?" "It tells
purpose, so that he could compare the for the Throat and Lung*, ft cures acute and the weather, you see; if there’s a low
barometric depression, the instrument
lista readily.
|.
ehronlc cough*. Price 50 cents and gl.oo. W. records the mean temperature.----- "
One member of the club stated that H. Goodyear druggist.
“Mane temperature, is it? Och. a»
be bad done this every spring for the
“
I
TRIED
Everything,
witbout
rillef,
but
then
the thafe was joosUfled in staling
paat right years, and found it quite an
advantage to have the lista to compare Kemp's File Suppositories cured me.” Ito it. because "he was disgooeted with the
with each other. If the farmer will writes A. G. Rose. New London, Conn. Price climate. The temperture has been
mane enough to make a harness-maker
keep a memorandum at the time the as- 30 cent* per box. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
FOR IB CKNTS got Kemp's Liver PHI* tor leave traces of his work behind him.
retsor cads on him It will be very easy
from it to prepare such a statement of TorpldLlver, for Constipation, tor the Complex- Ha! ha!"—Chicago Ledger.
his penoaal property as he will wish to
preserve.
Fifty-four pretty girls are employed
Another point brought out in thedisThe unprecented sale of Boscbev’s
cusgion was that many farmers were in the Belding silk rectory.
German Syrup within a few years, has
not as careful of their credit as they
astonished the world. It is without
tired?
Hood
’
*
Sarsaparilla
is
just
the
medicine
should be. The fact that the farmer to purify your blood and give you strength.
doubt the safest and best remedy ever
was a fixture or. his land to a great ex­
discovered for the speedy and effectual
tent made merchants, manufacturers
Gov. Luce will help the boys make a cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest
and agents more willing to trust him noise at Jonesville, July 4th.
Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely
than men of most other classes; and the C\\
“d reliable MedSeine* are the beet different principle from the usual pre­
farmer often was anxious about meet- VJvLX todepefldupon. Acker's Blood El­ scriptions given by Physicians, as it
inf the obligations he assumed, and ixir has been prescribed for years for all fan-1 does not dry up a cough and leave the
was alao tempted to buy many things puritlee of tho Blood. In every formofScrot- disease still in the system, but on the
he could go without rimply because he uloua, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseasee, ills contrary removes the cause of the
could get a lonf credit As a proof invaluable. For Rheumatism, has do equal. trouble, heals the parts affected and
that farmera were uabusiness-like in
leaves them in a purely healthy condi­
W. H. Goodykar &amp; Co., Druggists.
the matter of credit tne fact was re­
tion. A bottle kept in the house for
ferred to that at public sales of farm ■■.The receipts of the Jackson races use when the diseases make their apnmtranrn will euva &lt;1ru-«nr'. vuu- —..
property a credit of twelve months from all sources were 85,000.
would usually advance the price two or
For family medicine. Ayer'* Hugar Coated
threw times as lawful interest The Pill* are uuriralled. They eradicate disease.
will convince you of these facts. It is
lending banker of our town hud tduo
positively sold bv all druggi»ta and
DruketiMM cr the Liquor Habit Pctiiively
■toted to one of our members that
general dealers in the land. Price, 75
Cured
by
admini*t«riar
Dr.
Haiaee*
fanners often came into the bank iu a
cts„ large bottle.
Golden 6pedfic.
rage because he had sent them a notice
It ean be given in a cup ot coBee or tea with­
that their Dotes would be due on a cer­ out
the knowirdge ot the person taking It; is
English spavin liniment removes all
abtolateiy hurmteM and will eflret a permstain day; and others had paid no attenhard, eoft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ttai to such noti ces.
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
Another proof . of unbusiness-like
splints,
sweeney, ringbone, stltlee.
habile was that a large per on’, cf
sprains, swellings, etc. Save K0 hy
farmers kept no account They do not
use of one bottle Warranted. Sold
charge the merchant with produce sold
once impregnated with the Htwciflc It becomes by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings.
him. or even carry a passbook, but de­
an utter ItnpoAslWllty fo. the liquor appetite to
pend on the merchants’ books entirely,
exist. For full particular*, addres*710LDEN
letting the account run a full year, and
A funny Incident happened on upper
SPECIFIC CO.. 1K5 Itoee st. Cincinnati. 0.
often do not know within a hundred
Broadway rwntly. A wretched tramp
dollars the amount of their account
Jas. A. HnbbeU will be one of the at­ accoatwl a well-known merchant for a
To a still greater extent it is true that tractions at Jonesville.
gift of 10 cents. The merchant replied
thev do not keep an account of their
"Ghe Ely's Cream Balm a trial. Tht» juatly "I do not tare to give you money, but if
own business, and while the manufac­
yon will atop into this restaurant I will
turer knows to a penny vfhat.it ecsts
Sy for a steak and some hot potatoes
him to produce the article he offe.-s to
r von." To bis utter amazement the
the public, and the merchant can strike
tarn nTlled:--w«u rtr, I &lt;k»'t ™,
a tiakace and tell just what he has
the 10 cents
* *cento for victuals. I
1 ---want
to•—
buy
made—or lost—during the year, with
a drink. Another tiling, you'r no gentletoe farmer it is mostly guess work.
man to ask a man to wd meat in T.&lt;-r,
3ktaa ftmneri are lacking in business
That ain’t my religeonr

fat

LITTLE

PRAIRIE OWt-

!II» AppeUt

SXlJXSSo- IM. r**'"**

tbev ore karmlee* Mid nnoUruri'e. riiey
may generally to*"®
nmd thrown up by the peolrlo dog In d
bi* bok. Thi. bole f* •l^*rUl*1J,V7wW
for kb Louse, and a* you rule |*»s
fails to mluto y ou wlta a wy
’
in the stylo of tto n«! genUeraMt. Tto female
may often Lemma with her
sitting at tto entrance of tiro invariable
prairie dog bole. Should you eonro too near
she makes her obetonre ahd retire* wi.h Lvr
Utile one* as gnmefully a* u'W’1,« f"&gt;itouable lady. Berau*&gt; ot tto positive p&gt;od be
doe. in tto dc-troction of many l^nuful toand replH-, ami .-&lt;i-.-i*hy Hie wxirpion,
be should have jirotccticn.
w.lrraMIn soutbeni California and ti&gt;- warmer
parte of Utah and Arixona every summer
erroing brings forth greU numbers «&gt;C sror
pioiM. They get int» tto gnnkns and Intrtt
the I&gt;ati;s and walks about dooryard and gar­
dens, and tot tor the appetite «.«! industry of
the owl they would become mi intolerable
.
.
.. t_ »
fnr ll’rw, nr'

lour iuuuui,
••----- -­
our little owl come* qntetly about the bouse
at dusk every night and jitefai up tlw sew­
.
.
T-__ llu I... I. —.
film-*
uear uy, «v« ium— —■ ....... - - -lnua-1 beam In the barn, where bedn ««dt» bi*
lunik and cate what be desire*. Ho devours
onl v the soft jwrt of tlx- body of t Iro scorpion,
having the bead, claw* and tail ot the rv[&lt;Ulo

chosen for bb nightly banquet.
Gun owl, baring wtaeted n pereh under-the
cornier of my kw os the *f«-t for devouring
lii&gt; nigliUy rateti of M-orpiutre, left in a week
so large a quantity 6f retnunnia aa- to prove
be must have destroyed th" reptiks by the
score every night, awl of wurae tlte'yard
alout th” bouse and the garden .wan curveiqondingly thinn-M of tbew mort. unpleasant
creutuns Thb good work, an . well os the
grave, courtly manners &lt;rf our little prairie
owl, have made hjm cur special friend and
indure us to sfimk u good word fur him.—

If it I* Kaki that literary people nut live,
amt that liOwature i» a precarious men mi of
support, the obvious reply would l» tiiat ail
mean* &lt;of income are pris-ariou*, am! litera­
ture no more *-"&gt; than the nut. Whatever wn-

The First Sign

kirks

Of falling health, whether fa the tons of
Sight Sweat* and Nervou*De*«, or In a
•ente cf General WearineM and Lo- of
Appetite, aboukl »ugge&lt;t the um of Ayeri.
Karaaiiarilla. This preparation l» mo»t
effective for giving tone and *treugtb
to Hie enfeebled »y«tam, promoting tho
dl-c*tlon and n»»Unl!at1on of food, rc«tori„g the uervou* force* to their nonn*l
condition, and for purifying, enriching,
and vitalising the blood.

wwn
hWi

Russian

Failing Health.
Ten vear* ago mr health began to fall.
I wm troubled with a dtatrwwlug Cough,
Nlritl Sweat*, WcakueM, and
no... 1 tried variou* remediesprtecribrd
by different pby*idan», bat became x&gt;
weak that I could not go op Hair* with­
out atopping to re»t. My friend* rccomS?ndcK^ io try Aycri. SarraraartJta.

Th&lt; only brand of lAundre r ,
•warded a firi cfa*.
^2
New Orleans Rtp^itb n. gTJ?
teed abtolutely pure, auxi 'or -£2??
pJrrU. !, eit"

which I did, ami 1 um uow a* be*lUif and
itroug n* ever.—Mr*. E. L. Wililaiua,
Alexandria, Miun.
I have u»cd Ayer’* Saraaporllla. In mv
ftunlly, for Scrofula, mid know, if It
taken foithfullv, tlml it will thoroughly
eradicate tbl» terrible diaeaxs. I have alao
nmeribed it a* a tank, a* well aw «n alter­
ative, and mu»t way that I boue*tlv toilet e
It to be tire beat blood mcdkiM ever
ct&gt;mp&lt;c.uudfd.-W. F. Fowler, D. D. S.’,
M. P-, Greenville, Tenn.

SOAR

It wonk! to Irnpoealble for me to dr»crito what I »utfcred froiu luiMgr*ti«.n
am! Heatlx’to up to Ito Hum 1 togatt
taking Ayer’* K-iraaparilla. 1 was un-Jrr
Ito care of Ysrioue pbywfcfau* aud tried
a great many kind* t»f medktor-, loK
never ulitaluMl more kkui toitipwxy re­
lief. After taking AyrcS Shri-oparil.’;t f-r
a »tort time, my lu-miaebc dtwppenrea!.
•nd mv atpiiiarb twrfui tj&gt;ed it* dultae #wr
perfcctlv. To-Jay mr hrxttb l« ••*«»plctelv restored. — Mary Uuriey.

I have been greatly b*nrfkcj Itf the
prompt u-c of Ajer'« tlareaparilli*, it
, ,:iid :n' luur.iti-* till--.'
•-.-idati«
the action of the dlgewtlvc nud aeslmita!-.vo
organ*, and vltallxe* tiro blood. Jt I*,
without doubt, the most reliable bk&gt;«|
purifier vet discovered. — H. l&gt;. Johtunu,
Is3 Attantlc avc., Brooklyn, K. T.

----- —

thi* tasaowin

at an adjoin

mis Stsm*.

MEANS’
SHOE.

JAMES

we ribald ne

unknow

J.Hussic,
and for bint

r-gardioff th

~Go*away
MlOB'fcrpoyiteteapvtvc.b-r: taDwaUSy.’4

Full line of the above shoes for sale Ly

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

LEADING RETAILERS
Throughout the T.

treme mrasu

tbe hall to th

the waiters t
gigs, and tir
their chang

1.000,000“
RIVER BUTTON HD UPUROS

he

urru matimiaitiuin

Flint Ariciltiml Lna&lt;&gt; tl lit Wist.

LADIES

IO- •

_ Uh —Ia—

T-K —

Un

»nd M«s-

THOMAS M.GIBSOH&gt;a%Sr

{And
LlTTl E

In packam or for toil
a; qualities. They do
e at Wm If Goodyea
store. Hasting*. MJeh.

upon anyth
soul—the d

TIm ttrrtT

Du Your Ou n Dyeing, at Home, w 1th

PEERLESS DYES.
They will dye everything. They are sold everyWl,..

cntly the bitterest of three complaint* ema­
nate from literary men in large ritiea who live

WelL«*«
j-K ftiand* «
and after the

luuln't notice

of failure In it. Many a lawyer baa literally IffniTTHT10 ’* »*&lt;’’’■ Uut tbw.-«&gt;t sad
U 11 Rl Ll V return ton*, mid *&lt;• will send
aJmoat no client*; many a physician La* III 1111 F I &gt;”'&gt;‘‘&lt;rer wmrthlng of gram
hardly any patient*; and why *buuld a writer lllUlllJ 1nrid ImportaJKv to you.
ALLUAIJ-l A tliatwln»urt rem In bu«ltWM
whkh will bring you iu mon moucr right away
than anything else In this world. Any one ran
probably. Inn they are greater than thw «rf do the work and lire at home. Either rex; all
the pliyaicinn or the clergyman; and the are*. Someth I *jr new, that Just coins money for
Me will start you; rapltal not
blanks are taw, on tiro whole, than in cither nil worker*
needed. Thl* I* one &lt;4 the genuine. Important
of tbree occupotiofia. I have known men of rhMieesof a hfrtline. Tbore who are ambi­
all U&gt;e«o profewriona who were alwdutrly un- tious and enterprising nil! not delay. Grand
outfit
free.
Address
Truk &amp; Co.. Augusta
empioyed. A lawyer of untunri attainment*,
Maine.
returning in mlddl" life tn the home of hi*

1 hare nemr known a dawtly equipped

pUuLheUr«J
do taebelor.
be
shall

I Pmz*v nna, n.,_.
_ _

Dyspepsia Cured.

AW

/AQWV \
A

askf He th
aninalntan
and dually
Tour-Xolre
nin anil a
capital; Uie

lone «* the tuition dov* not furtdrii them with

tblnrty, an

gained the mill Ion* which they »rem to themrelres todarnr, ]&lt;erhape the groins might
vanish, like the aong of a canary which in fed
in Harper * Baxar.

Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.21
JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

strength a
quenew an

terribly ae
doubUeoa

Cardinal Manning 1* dencrited by a recent
vtator as “weirdly Imprwsive zat night"
Wearing bis black cassock sndprarlet cap,
seated by the blaring wood lira lii his study.

tert comfort, hl* eminence will diocuoi anv
fm n flu. *--____ &gt;■ .
paicm No Fubject « too large, no tuple too
•mult I™. I,|_.
___ ... ___ 1
.

know; anil eat* just as much as will keep the
machinery of the body properly lubricated

round the bat to enable him to pay Uro fee*.
(about fl.bah without j.-rwmally Incunvealenclng himself. *1 should like to M your
eminence riding in something bitter than
that shabby old brougham,*’ remarked an In­
fluential geutteman. “Ah!" replied the great
man. with a luugb and n merry twinklo in
his eye. "when cardinals went about iu fine
carriage, they generally went to the deril"
-New York Tribune.
Tba footing of the English army in Egypt
Is precarious. Jt has been discovered that
U» bogus boots carried thither by &lt;mo of tho

lamp*: “Ge
-Nettling m
ncna-led IrU

Slttlnx Room mis whb good heavy Ingrain
Hall Cxll with Rood heavy all Wool Tapeatry BnatoH.
Dining Room nil with good Ingrain..
Bed Room ttxis with totter Ingrain
Bed Room »xR with Motale Carpet, very heavy
Kitchen Hxl3 with good OH Cloth...
Parior with one rlcsun 7-nieee ParlSr Multc worth feo.oo. In Fiudi. .'
SitUnc Boom, 1 Sola, 1 Ro.ker, 1 Center Table, 4 Cane Chain,
HaO. 1 good Han Tree,
Bed Room, elegant A*h Suite, former jiriee »«&gt;.(»,
Bed Boom, with an apiece Suite
Dinina Room. 1 Extenxloa Table.*; ft., and fl Oak Chaim
Kitchen, 1 Table and 4 food Chain

?» wi
a w
and

..far Ute

We will agree to paper thi* entire house. coaatotlng of CJBt In Hall with hand-

l.atre-1, mi
Tl» whole
a knife lyi
it through
to thio he
doubt of
ct-oo« the
suited »on

dangerou

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

diwalnftn

withdraw
of the situ

, . .
------------ Ot u In
leave* of teatber filled out wiUi a suUrtAnre
•omethlag Hka pitch, reodoriog them abaclately urin* for han! work.
Thi* k* an
emtoeuUy mltabl. wtwtaare for troop.
wont to rtick In ■ hot country—that much
mutt to roorevtal. It to . eZ.

firm be w

guilty party can to traced aud u rn ■■ 1 m.
W,tbOUt a* ‘I'elltot
£
nn^ wlU P*rrnlt fi). and too pitch
boot* need rot Join th. »V
.1
T. ..

thing* which no official fellow

HASTINGS MICH

He w

Ololx
In Rnaala it ia aaid nteide* are lX-,~
in number every year. The t.ronort
population ie now greater in
than in any other Eurep^n^Jl Of
yearn even lx.v* nnH
, ’P2.
Uf UU

wildly a

boots
shoesj

Neither

hmwlfp

t
fl'”* “a®*1 attenti vn
In their busbanrLi M r-iiui
, ‘“**r&gt;cra

. mousy, aud JMaav

u»
H
twmty-firo
who
i2k'JL
H
oloo
.
•W.'AX

..

__

-»-•^.th
M
N*i1O(ia) hwgue
of fr"~ «io,(iw to

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

�EITID SUICIDE.

HIS SUNDAY OFF.

;&gt;b friend* the haudieme
•I himself the Vicomte Gon,-niilra. Master of a cou-

■tamt or mo-tb.

iIToTT0 *°
•yi i» „d mo„,
know that I M1 liviur.-v_,
.cf.
' *
Uy U
v iU&gt; ckw.1 t-yiw, with body «lld h

c^ty. hi* bright and at» eortain natural grace and
eyes raptlv.-Ulng the wohim hi great demand in
town to fa an excellent
■I .fl fatter abot with a
ireful life Of a well t&lt;»
i t!i wii-n I do tight," said
l.-fadiy select the pistol;
1 am auro ot killing toy

b"p-»’U,taX
on there samr-fcfaeu that fa had but - TT
meat ago quitted.
Ul a ,ao’

Then fa wa* afraid ot tbo lied, awl
OrT^
OO.OU th. ,|-M or u ,^.1
th7
totfa?T1 d°*Zi Ucwa,C’*ld.an^gninto the fall, wa, about t &gt; summon hfe vak t

i;.: fa accoarpaafad two of

t-tarte ahkt-d them to join
’. ton!'*. Tfay fail lieen in
&gt;iit bin a moment or two
.! tlint a gentleman -ated
table UuijaateJy kepi bls

wan would know that fa wa* afraid’

n..

nonnady.
Hb head swam. hU tbongbts
were wandering, aud a filling of uncertaintv

j’li itadfr-i d bis party, to-:-v and t-tnlamnsmenL At
f : .'»-tain&lt;li
• a iti-hing nw so closely— wmt to tba window opl drew tfa curtainsda, ns breaking, a Hiniaer dqy. and tfa
I du not."
rcpIL-d tbo husband, who glowing faavetM ba died ia a fan of mre
*“lb* •n'1 »»&gt;• roof*, thta
.-.1 until xbt- spoke.
. .-.viiit." six* iiuitinned. bilf
rWn« «&gt;»to
the awakening world. And with thi* light a
sudden gay aixl cheerful bujw took icmradon
of
tfa
vicomte,
heart
W
m bo inad to al­
«.iid the husband, .-hrugg
low hhnMf to fa thus terrnrixed Lrfrar
■ i’.iy iw attention to hint
.wfa-n n-iUnng had born derafal upon, am!
?^1*«‘thJeofthU

braquely.

■mtc had

SMILES.
r u ’hcn4^b« l‘l1&lt;rin,a flrst landed thm
fe on their knees, after which they
fell on their aborigines.
MOTT STREET.
A poet writes. “I reach, nnd reach,
^L??nn°L&lt;ni8‘V’ R w“ different
w ith the editor who put him out.
c-imiu run. .t.
.
***n found that a lobster pro­
duces 42,000 young per year. The man
who suppowd that « lobstrr h.,1
nothing to do but gad around on the
-I It * «.,n.'rtlTO. beach was sadly mistaken.
Papa—“Well, girls. Lent is over, and
hito labor h now undermining life trade bv now what have you done for the good
of the church during the season of
poooncf r-Ih»s (with a audden attack
of bravery)—“Mollie hasn’t done much
tJSj^n"'M i,?hb ~“ntrT' have taken of anything, but I-hm-er-Pve p-promLsed to m-marry the new rector?
tfa Ptacreufmmatamith,, whale
“My friend." said a solemn passenger
to the driver of a Third Avenue street
car. “do you know that you'll never get
to heaven if you swear at your horses
like that?' ^If 1 don’t swear at them
horses, responded the driver. “I’d
naysin the ww'k, they are near) y all well to never get to Harlem, an* that’s the
d j They would be richer if there was no point I m headed for now."
MJ5ebra?ka d««»n (to minister)—
There ia considerable talk of putting
(lenmes in circulation, as many thinE
v«ta,th01rbeiIlgm,il rtch,5Slr5
wp, ought to have smaller coin than a
ujcklc- Minister—"Is that tjie sense
of the business community ?** -Deacon
—“I know very little about the busi­
ness communUj-, but it seems to be
the sense of the congregation."
‘*n”
tu“1
Lut tbe
shirt b-ing of counn. white tlie &lt;x»t wM ,t
xuW£.at
kro'ue of your niece,
^,nJ,,t“’tu0‘lC’,UUy dud"’l«ta ^vender Miss.Murphy, Mrs. 0 ilaherty ?" “Och?
J
k‘ H" ,“’1 Pf"' l'’U«lr iiut mi a sure an* sheal done well wid herself.
pair eddrawer* thstetxted lM MU(ll a‘ nan&gt;
She married a J xird." “ Why. you don’t
linen that be swaddled hi* fA-t in it as w«, do
tell me! -An English Lord?" “No; I
L^r
Tbru ,w "^d"«u-d hi. white
don; think hje’s an English Lord. He’s
a landlord. He kspes a hotel out in
U
wbat ,u,t" 'u‘l1
Indiana."
A DAY WITH A

It

fa-that lit* had of-.
, it wa&lt; to him the
was through him
IU had entered the
y lji» affair.

ou. with a firm step.
■ U. npwM u, kim.u „ te
I tutiM fa empfaatk-, very emphatic, to
prove that 1 am not afraid."
Hi* re.-unib. tfa marquis and the colonel
Idored tfamrelTM at btarervice. and after ml
energetic liamtahakiiig direumd tfa comFi-

»u have • nantwr of
.* iny party that I canttatt you will at ones

■aid

lb.', col &gt;-&gt;. I
a “Yep-?' replied the vicomte.

&gt;6 other antwi-n.-^ ]

CHINESE

Chinamen aro abta t-. buy. Wi*ro tte,,»hem. and Why, are among tho ttetestta!
tenre. OnretaalUuetettaw, fa pwToraiil
a simpte
Iha€
emsoui-k1)- .far a naUoZl ciutom. evra

wt nptt u twenty renturiu. &lt;4.1 Ho did this
bL7r,!*«
HNtreD on i«fa lack of his
K tP**’ t!an Fr“,M'Wr" k*««ip» had not
JiugW Uh-.- human 1-11 roj4. f(ir UHlru than
three nxmtfa, wfan every Omuman &lt;m ths
con linrai faganta do up |.w hmr. and Urns
revnlutinnind an amhrat - u*t&lt;«a im qui.-kiv
** the nrw.t &lt;
iv..
_ —I____ ,
&lt;

tw«ny; fire at the word, tbo arm to £ eh«vntort instead of lowered, nnd all exeh mre
of balls until one ur the other nwiv s a
n,.wuii wound.’’
“Good!- ndmfrabkr* cried Um recond. in a
in kid f.-itn uno end of
bi&gt;«tb;-you havcctawxn well; tbo cht nccs
d like a spnng,
• aiucyixu ins cahh.
Chhig l/nk took eMO with; him a. he
to turn about,' ?UaiLla {oar,r*rw:" «Hl they partes, Do
returning to Lis homo again to asrait .tart-l out for New York-gW. w=wn! hi hia
b«rl* Ufa whirlithem, life ngitaUuu. for a time- allave.1. low
cixmterta drop
tmJetahift and 41(0 in h&gt;. bmrbw pocket.
momratardy increased. He felt in his a -ms
Itsaisll Ikin the world. Oi4 reprebus kg*, hb hrvMt, a sort of idmdd-rirfc. «
eying tbo
MntnlBve yvs^' work ami the Kwapping of
•ntUinncu* vibration: be wa.u-iabkt.itci min
two tamidrivn. a» well tt, tlx- wreckage of aio
i:im» place cither hitting or standing. Hi.
”
Sunday? m M.Ht sUmC. Every Chinaman
i i fatly by the souml of
d stapp-d bfa adver- t.mgw was dry, and clung &amp;&lt; if glued t* tlie curry* Ins money in this way, og ebe.puto it
»ti‘£y | atato. lie tried to breakfast, but mu
intj&gt;bt» trnnk. As young Capl NeCullagb
1- i;. rushed to inunolde to mt. He hod heard that &lt;1 rink remarked the other dav: -The i-rooka think
-x/lmag-.iL
•
would gb &lt;' courage, and he orlered a ca rafo
l^ntran de Slgtiok*
they are very clever, tan the UUmroo trunk is
1? ajt’/tiid down his of rum. and drank without stopping dx fcttl-- a snap thry haven't got on to yet.”
glMssw full. A beat like flrv ran Uirougl । hi*
Ching Look pattamt un tarnnl the ferryi and «vited to n-Jleet
bloxl. followed by a dulling of the sense*.
“rve (muni the moan* now." be tbouiht;
“Hitag* go ta-tter."
Gotham. To celebrate the tadid*y he bought
wleit hoongbt; cjrery
Bnt at the end of an hour the carafe was a fifteen cent cigar in a showy tbbacro store
c done nothing clue.
empty, and hi. agitation bad returned in­ ou Cxirtlandt street. Half n hlodk further on
it a* *1} wninoro- tolerably He Mt a mad dedreto roll upon a tall and languid man In a rod dilrt rewrtaxi
the
floor, to *mam and bite! EvcntagiML cut-as be jnw-l Ching Look, toek the cigar
wixnn aliouM l»
A ring at the I -Hl gave him such a feeling ot from tb* Chinaman'- inoulii, tbankrd him.
on nml celebrity, stifling that hr taut scarcely strength enough |Ml it in hie own mouth and went on. slnuwt
without »u&gt;pping. Ching Look did not jsium-.
• Manpis &lt;lo la to rfeeond receive hi*second.. He wM afraid
I'- unlin. a great noble- to s;«nk to them-to say -Bon jour," or a either. In Lo t, lie walked the more rapidly.
But In- kept his faro so thoroughly under con­
&gt;lu.rr. Thu choice was single word-they would discover all from
• Hi* alteration iu hi. voice.
trol that if you boil *&gt;-cn him wlwn the man
■••Ml I look well in the
“Wril. nil u arranged." said the colonel took- Uta cigar y-m might have xupixiswi that
|«njeircl that be wo*
| cbedrftilly. “acconUng to the conditions, be taaight tix&gt; word ou jnirpuee to bare Hint
ig iitaw after pla*. &lt;&gt;f
..nettle again, full of naiu.-L Your ad reauary at first clataud ttai* Lapfx-n.
choice of VtMpons, but soon yielded. He ba.
Twenty minutes Intar !u&gt; w«s in Chinatown,
I upon nH. fa would ex- acceptc.1 everything, and fits weonds nrc treading tbo Cbincsa morning pajxr. Thta
Oriental sheet is n most curious (wnodlcaL It
..nil daugcroa, c’ltelina:id a serious duel, a
once, " the marqui* added; ‘■tr* have 'still a
lu* odverrary would
;
and forvai I him an thousand things to arrange aid a surgeon tn
secure, as you know the comiiat cc;«se* only
vrrtirement* of th. (.Tiitx-w rolotiy, -&gt;n red
niter a serious wound, and bails sometime* paper, badly lettered with India jink. Every
pla'y Hie strangest tricks. The grmuul must C'hfnanmti who ba* anything to Any or to sell
■irosra upon the table.
abo be near a bouse where yon can lie carrht! routribuitw t-&gt; this, qurer |&lt;nprr and publislie.
If lx- Lad not already
bi* c-mtributfau with n |w&gt;t* pot Ching Look
read of all Ita- tauudrie. then to let, of oil the
The vicomte again uiurinured hi*
fa,
UhimuiKTi wh" wanted InupdriMjqtx] of call*
and. tfa second* departed.
to martfng-, anaoancenx-nts of gambling
Once more alone, it reetned to him that ho gaiura, and, In nh'-rt, nil tha new* of. tbo day.
.nmfnn.f nstrange and ' would "o maii.
eHis enjoyment of the mental repatt was In­
&gt; was . this man
mai.? ’
Tfa Mr-vnnt having lighfel tb&gt;’ lamin, be
terrupted by a digtit adventure. A rngg-xt
tlid be look at bis | srote! hiiita.df at tbo table to write ictler, lad. of fonnhlahta fare and breadth of shoul­
■. incxn
’icuble way? u,uj j(j4 ^j., Inort4,,a wbbra, but, having ders, swnggirv«l up to him, *h&lt;»'Uacking bo*
.
« .I immovable, up- ; u-mt,! at the top of tbo pqgv, “Thi* fa my
ill Land, un-l |»&gt;inU»l to Ching's stairs. Cbing
gazn always l*snt lust will and testament,- b«» got up with a
looked tosre wlmt ho i*&gt;intrd st.lnml th? tad
{■-wakened in him shudder and moved away. He was incapable
“jiosteii him," a* ho would term IL with a
quid of toba --a It wm deftly d«ie. without
of writing a eonuectcii M-tttenc**, «&gt;f taking a
Itug at unra*ine«. rrodulion nrof d*!ci&gt;ling anything. He bad
exci’ing the Chiu man a • u-picion l&gt;eforeta»iid
-tr, en J fa took up to fight; be was unable to escape that. How- in the lead, .-.nd so thortaigldy that Clung
Li' hand anti dsahtsl
Look imagined our eyr bffroed oat while half
nine os if plunging it as he bad always desired and intruded, to his faro wiuulurwioreiL Tlie Chinaatan meekly
raV- Tfaie was no light to the cod. Nevcribekm Im know well
wip’d his fan*, and th- boutblack swaggered
t■&gt; fight. Should fa that, in spite of every effort of bis mind, nil off with a grin.
“I've got no me for ye," said tta» lad over
tfa applies tom of hi* will, h * would In unable
was hja. With the to keep vp tbo strength luwnary to take him
his shoulder.
l! ; but with the pistnl, to the place of meeting.
b • bad a chance of mak, Ching droj:j&gt;cd down into Tom I^e's cellar,
lie sough; to picture to himself tiwcombat,
■■ ittalraw. It was very bl* attitude and the bearing of bls adversary.
and. with a fare nt ini mobile a. n mask, told
-is with swords resulted From time to time bls teeth chart* red in hi*
what had befallen him to n doeffi Chinamen
*□1 prudence holding tbo mouth with an nndlble noise Taking tip the
before and behind the counters, al) with faces
ltd tlie onn against the dueling code 6f Chateau Villard, bo en­
posauwivc of Um emotional aspect of pump­
never deep. With deavored to read. After this bo wondered If
kins. Eight of them granted, and thv ninth
• bi« life seriously, but Lu mlvcrwy bad ever fought before. Was
took up a rod oCpudded silk nnd potired tea
• !• ; tate-l, liad tbo chance to be of rank, and bow could he find out! Ho out of It Into n enp and hooded it to Ching.
11 th- affair with all the bonorn recalled the Baron do Vaux s book upon noted
Tbs padded silk had l&gt;uri«l in if (to keep U
hot) n teapot. Ching sal down and drank,
duelistx, atxl ran through it from end to end.
•nd developed a twinkle of bappinwa in fate
tlmi."
said aloud; “if I am Still, be must bo n good shot, cbo be would
leaUier fam. There were no Caucasians there
«• fifcbteMd.'*'
to hurt him, and, on Ita- other hand, China­
never have accepted ro readily the deadly
- f Li- voice made him tremble pL«tol and tlie rmxlitiona
men kept dropping in to buy dried chickens,
I oixjut him. He was growing
He' opened in passing a box of Mlver dried fish, dried grew, dried eels, dried pota­
I .. I~..‘ ___ ______ ,
toes, dried rice, dried fruit, drtad l«y leevee,
mounted ebony placed upon bls table, and,

ir, take rare." D. Sig-

-1 Le v- , I day tiMnorrosv," bo said to himb -1.-- Qat tile light M
now. II, crd. :■ to bo calm.”
litTtry .mnfortalile lietween his
stwts. tar utnrtbdsaa found it impossible
\ Hl ll,nwJ *«d twisted, laid
nion to ack awhile, rolled upon his right
'!r‘ ’l
,nrt n11 b&gt; vain. He
-hr.ly again, and c„t up to drink.
»i« nu; with- that I am afraid F ha sold
- , ' ■
Uta cuaxnoarr way,
»tenth-..],,-k
about to sound, did the
spring «tarUe him UH fa was
‘"cwtafaMi hit mouth to breathe, tfa opprowoti U. Ita rfart WM to great! Ho fagnn
tofawra with himrelf uj^i tfa poaribility of
}mg Wm he nf^id. So. certainly

u’oh'*1 to go to the end,
l*’Wcr lo Jjr*'vc’nl
‘1“®5
, a.b*’ ”*‘'’51®. Iiut fa felt himself
Hr- 7 moveJ—**&gt; troubled that fa asked
’T,°ver again; “Could it be
kfa&lt;;f
1 h’Wa*
«« spite ot

‘'■•tin- tlreoii thb iiH|u/rtado purtfac &gt;*”’ ;•?!mt if a
tno^' po*«fal
£-ta
jj " n J”r‘* •totafaatiugknd IrreaistWna! Wh*t ,rou!11 Le'
ofiwwJfal! . WonW go on tfagrofind,
hatant iC**
b* tfr^h| ’‘V
ku wmt’' “

Cf

h

to go there, but if
And
hU reputation and

taking up the pistol lying on the cushion, put
hiinwlf in position and raised his arm. But

“It is fmpuaaiblo!'' he cried at last, “irojww
sible—I cannot fight In this condition P and
turning the &lt;langciou« toy be ga**l into its
mouth—that little bole, so small, so dark,
and yet charged with death.
Hs thought of

Ot U» wumet), u» sneers
the Insults thrown upon cowards.
With
his eyes still fastened upon the pistol, it
seemed to him that a flame sudddenly lea]«1
from the tnuzale—be saw that it was loaded,
and be found in thia a strango, inexplicable

eoolriurtattwtuiiw—nrte-twoM
in ths face of on rulvenmry, bo would be lo*t
forever, sullied, bnuxtad with infamy and
cboMd from society.
And that aalmneu,
that coolness, L" did not have—b knew it,

ha fait IL
■ .
u .lNwsrthcleas, be was brave, be wub«l-tlxthought touched upon in bis mind waa never
finfebed. for with a greturc of despair, imerting ttx- pistol In his mouth. De Signal™ jAilled
the trigger!
When Uta valet, attracted by the report,
nwbsd into the cbamlier be found J»o viconttedead upon hU beck. A &gt;.of Llood
luul spattered the paper on the table o.xl
made a spta* like a groat red real jurt above

m na* *to’4 w,th

tod rtfa-v
Ita

“ ■tnuj»®
i :a*i( in d‘° gl&lt;Vn; 1,0 1101 °P
candte’ toit wfan fa bebd-1

.’Ji

IIUS is my las'. "
-- ------ w
■
Trmi’-IaUd for The Enquirer from tbs Frenco
of Guy De Maupownt by E. C. Wsggeuer.

from Cbtan, and all obtainable here (-xropt
the tea nnd opium) in bettor condition and
at Ires met. Those who knew Ching rery
called him n dandy end Joked blai about
hU clothes, for he
more rxpcnsively
dnwwsl than any of them, and im wm younger
ST^ter looking. They «k«l him if bo

bad coma to ase the girl., nnd bareftiwl : "5o;
to gamble.' A little group formed and drop­
ped into a cellar naar by. '
___
‘ Ching mW be bad about tJO to lose. Ho
and his comrades gathered around a table
marked off with two chalk Horn at right anR1M to ana another, to that tba rorfa^^M
divided into four quai-ters. The proprietor
brought out a tat of bit. of ivory In a basket
tlu. others all Kot Into ebairs on their tom atul
Mt upon tbrir ta*fe- and Um game of fan Un
began Ching lost steadily, and in the midst
o?bh losing, gave a crisp lull to. «“•**«&lt;**
SZnmn wii cam. in and told o a long HL
nXnd the ronsumpUou of .1 in. wvmgs.
A1I the oth«' Chinamen gave iberalf^ m is
their custom, and the rempfatt looked yearn­
S at the fan tan table, but nianagol to
Sirawwittxmt yielding «&lt;**-£*
intact of bta raro by tfeking bis new gotten

KovcriM ........... - - It, I. • ILonwItV

That Tired Feeling

DUDE IN

-

.'“KS ™ *■- «■

The warm weather fax, a debilitating effect,
especially upon tbuM? who are within doors
most of the time. The peculiar, yet common,
complaint known as •• that tired feeling.”
is the result. This feeling can be entirely
overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which gives new life and strength to all
the functions ot the body.

“ I could not slce]&gt;; had no appcUti. I
took Hood's SarsaparllLn and soon began to
sleep soundly; could get up without that
tired and l.-.nguM feeling; and my api«etUo
Improved." It A. Haaruun, Kent, Ohio.

Strengthen the Sgetem
Hood's Sanaforilla Is charartcrlred by

qualities The result Is a medicine of unusual
strength. cSectli&lt;'curea hitherto unknown.
Bend for book containing additional evidence.

BamparUla beats all others, and

I

Hood’s- Sarsaparilla
only by a L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maas.

'HE superiority of Corallno over bom

100 Doses.One Dollar
of the Hastings Banner will
find that it xylll pay them to

eadebs

K

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

P
lone*It Li more durable, more
pliable, more comfortable, and NEVER
BREAKS.
*
now over 7000 dally.
with various kinds of cord.
None are genuine unless “ Dr. War­
ner’s Coralin©” to printed on inside of

,,b' fa*ta&lt;hertl!emmt for Dr. hage’s Catarrh Beoiedy.

FOB BALE BY ALL LEADIIO KEBCHABTH.

5

. The new bank at Wayland is paying
OF THE
Nan wants but Utile here belon.
Bat want* that little strong.
Thi» it especially true of a purge. The aver­
age man or woman doos not precl»e!y banker
for it, as a rale, but whan taken, wishes It to lie
pronipt, sure aud rrtrcthe. Dr. Pierce’! Pleas­
ant I ujative Pellet, leave nothing to be devlrvO
n joint of emcrey, and yet their action 1* total­
ly tree trum any unpteMant symptom*, or diaa
grreabte after-effects. Purely vegetable, perfeclly lianiilrwi.
•
.

A new steamer will be put on Kling­
er lake.
»
Happy Home*.
Mach ha* been written and said about bow
tn make home happy. Tbc moralist and tfa
preacher have luu-kneyed this theme until It
would
M*-m
nothing
more remained
io be »ald.
Hi,.
~~ .
-- - ... ,„.,,u.ak ,p, V
u, ,,, —,XIU&lt;sl couples and unhappy homes, and have over­
looked the ehief eaww*. Most of the unhappi­
ness of married life can be trored directly to
those functional denuBgeiaent* to which womru
are iiibject. In nln- oumi out of ten the Irrlta
ble au&lt;f unhappy wife l» a sufferer from sotac
'L male complaint." A trial of I»r. FIcW*
Fatorlte &gt; rescription will produce more di&gt;
mrstle happiness than a million sermons ar
philosophical treatise. It cure* all those
paauiAr weakness,-, and ailments Incident to
women. It is the only medicine sold by drug­
cists. under a po-dtive guarantee from the manidacturers, that It ulll give satisfaction In every
case or money will lx refunded, ttceqtuarantee
jinnted oa wrapper enclosing bottle.

Boston Dry Goods Store.
You will always find them busy cut­
ting off goods. They have made some
very large purchases of

WHITEGOODS!
And their wash goods which they sell
are atiout

YOUR LAST CHANCE/&amp;#/A

MINNES0TAX97- .
LOW PRICES.
ITHELFIaFlvs A

Xk^wBraS"’

HALT

'MILLION

Half the Price

ACRES

It costs to manufacture.

CHARLES E. SINUOUS,

White Goods at B cents, worth 10 cents.
and
10 cents, worth lu and 14 cents.

ZVy

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12«£ cents.

b/SAFE INVESTMENT

Lssd Com Q S M W. Ruhrar.
_ CHICAGO. ILL.

Big line of Muslins, plain and Ogured.
It cost Grand Rapids 8214,000 to keep
school last year.
An elegant line of Sateens at 12J^
cepts, worth 18 cents.

&lt;
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion ot the ear.
There is only one way to enre dealnres,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con­
dition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this 'tube
gets inflamed, you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirelv closed deafness is the re­
sult, and unless the Inflamation can be
taken out nod this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be des­
troyed forever: nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucus
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
Catarrh) that we can not cure by tak­
ing Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir­
cular. free.
F. J.CHENEY &amp; CO., Toledo. O.
;

..Sold by DnitRi'i’. W eciitj.

We have also mage big reductions in
Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will continue our vefy low
{trices on them, which is a good deal
ess than market value.
PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Taking effect June sth.1887.

stations.

Lv
Middleville...........

OUR CORSET stock is full of good Irving... .............
Haerixoa.,..........
styles cheap.
gulrnty..................

Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at
15c; good’value for 25c.
Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for Detroit
25c., well worth 50c.
AI*aj»Vvi-irmbcr that you e*n save money by
coming fird to the Boston Dry Goods Store for
anything In our line.

MARR &amp; DUFF,
42 West Main St,
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
On trout of Fanner's 8hed».

%\.c,eV. £££«

J£ARBLE
: thousanda suffering from Asthma, Con.
sumption, Couahs. etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It is tbo best
preparation known for all Lung Troubles.

I* again ready lor

W. H. Goodyeab &amp;C0n Druggists.

WOOL CARDING.

Save your children from croup, by
using Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup. No
cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
Muskegon people are gradually re­
moving their fences.
Traveling men should carry a bottle
of Cobb’s Little Pills. W. H. Good­
year.
A Catholic fair just closed at Meno­
minee netted •3.00U.
Hill's Peerleaa Worm Specific is pop­
ular because it combines every desir­
able quality. W. H. Goodyear.
Bangor people have recently pur­
chased 50 mustang ponies.
You can cure that headache by using
Cherokee Blood Purifier. W. H. Good-

The Niagara Falls (Route,

Full line of Denims, .leans. Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els.
Oraad Rapids

AyeFB Snraaporllla, oi&gt;erailng through the
’blood, eradicates the scrofulous taint.

Detroit lodge No. 6, A. O. U. W, has
85D mttulxrs.

Hosiery.

We are selling 4 pairs lor 50 centa; each
.pair worth 25 cents.

Detroit...........
JacMsoe..,..
■MM Hai’.Ci
iiaarl’it'.r....
Nashville....
Mama.........
Quimby........
HamHoa...
Irving-......
MlddJevtlle..

10-15
All tralui run by i i net leth meridian or central

He has fitted up Lis machinery tn the old
stand

pre,s dally. All
day»-

And Is better prepared than ever to do wool
cardlug.

Carding and Oiling, 121^2c. per lb.
All work done on short ’notice and according
to order. Orders sent by express promptly at
tended to.
May I. fair.

Dilitt, South Sio re &amp; Atlantic 8’y
•The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.’
Only Direct Rmite to Marqtietu* and the Iron
Copper Kegiocs of the Upper Peatnsula of Michigan.
Two Through Trains each way dally, making
close connections In Union Depot at all Foinu

: WAGNER PARLOR CARS ;

WKLCOMK MARNLff

81TEKB WAG5EB SLEEPING CAIS

One agent (mercuant only) wanted In every town

The territory traversed is famou. for its

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
In the combination, proportion, and prepara­
tion of Its ingredient.. Hood * Banapartlla
urcoinplishe* oirtti where other preparation*
XtSefy fall- Peculiar In Its good name at
home, which H a “tower of strenxUi abroad,
nccnltar In the phenomenal salon (t ha. attained,
liixl'* Saraaparilla is the most nucreaslul med­
icine for nunfylng the blood, giving strength.

once with cigars) that thry improve
deteriorate iu quaUty. My cm,
BOTure the l»«t case Uh- beat I ba»&lt;
F. K. Robinson, Druggist. Colorado Springs.
Col.
Address li. W. TANdlLL A CD..Cblcagn.

Ticket* for sale at all points via this route.
For Maps- Folders. Rates and Information addrr*’E. W. ALLEN.

Gen'l Pane. • Ticket Agt.Marquette. Muh.

State of Michigan, county of Bany
Sotlee is hereby given that by an
Henry Meller. ot Romeo, among hie
ean live at botne. and wake more mon­ I'nibiUc Court for the Cosmty of B
ey xt work for us than at anyUum; else the
other.peta.hM 10 deer.
day of June, imy, sis moM
In this world. CanlUl not needed-you datasal
were allowed for rrnilion to
are started free. Both sexes; sll Ace*.
(
’
ROUP
Whooping
Coneti
and
Bronchitis.itnmedtairi) reliwAi Sy Shiloh1* Cure. Sold by
Anyone can do the work, loirjre earnInxs sure from nrM stark Ccfrtly outfit and
W.H. &lt;w»dyt«r.
terms free. Better not delay. , o'™
THAt HACKING COUGH can he so qnieklv tag to send its P~r address and find «tt; IJ you their dal
euiid bvHUlob'.Care. We guarantee It. Sold are
wise you wll! do so at once. H. Haixkrrh IT” -l&gt; ■
by W. H. Goodyear.
WILL YOU SUFFKB with Dyspepsta and
User Complamtr Hhlloh . \ ttahrer I* subtmtacd to cure you. Bold by W. H. t»oodvear.
CkTARBB CUBED health and sweet breath
11 DrMCgieis- Prepared only by Du. H.
secured, by Shfton'* Catarrh Rearedv. Erie®
. I'MCKHAM. MTgClrmnlH.Frteaort. Mich
Nasal Injector free. W. H.fkodjw.

W

�ELurrn»G8,MiCT., July "th, 1887.

AjnrovxoiMXXT.

legislature has. by giving the state local
option and high taxation, provided
practical and effective measures for
largely curtailing and in many counties
altogether suppressing the liquor traffic.
They see that this a long step in the di­
rection of temperance reform and it is
strongly emphasizes the fact that there
is no excuse whatever for the existence
of the third party. Hence we see clear­
ly the motive of the so-called leaden of
that party in antagonizing these meoa-

been a change in the ownership and
management of^ the Banner, com­
mencing with this week's bane. Mr.
A. D. Nbkern, late graduate of West
Point Military Academy and lieutenant
in the U. S. A., having purchased a
halt interest in the office. Mr. Nbkern
will have control of the local and me­
chanical departments of the paper, M.
L. Cook continuing as editor and busi­
ness manager.
It is hardly necessary to state that
the Banner will continue as it has
been since its first number, aggressively
republican. As a local newspaper, it
lias a state reputation as being without
a superior. It fa recognized as in every
respect the leading paper, representing
the progressive interests, of Hastings
and Barry county.
■
It will be the constant aim of the
new proprietorship to keep it in the
lead, and such improvements will be
made as the interests of the paper and
ita readers demand.
We ask a continuance of
patron­
f age that has made it poasl Id
) publish
such a paper as the Bans
in Hast*
ings, and will endeavor to merit every
favor by giving to our patrons a dean.
. live and progressive newspaper, that
will correctly voice the best sentiments
of the people of Hastings and Barry
county.

abort time. Mr. Bushrod Johnson,
with hard labor and strict economy,
had accumulated wealth, consisting
largely In real estate. I am told that
be said to one of hb neighbors only a
few days since that hb work was near­
ly done; hb desire was to leave a farm
for each of his children. He leaves a
wife and four children besides a host
of friends, not only in Prairieville but
also In Barry, who sympathize with
the bereaved family in thb sad hour of
affliction.
We are pained to announce the death
of David Olmstead, of whom mention
was made last week.who died Thursday
night Mr. Olmstead leaves a wife and
two children besides an aged father
who rather leaned upon .hb only son
for comfort in hb declining years. The
bereaved Wife and family have the
sympathy of the entire community in
thb hour of sadness. The funeral .ser­
vices were held at the W eale van church
on the 80th, Rev. Vorhees officiating.
A. Craven, of Chicago, spent several
days in town last week the guest of J.
C. Bishop and John H. Brown.
The Sabbath school concert was well
attended at the Wesleyan church Bun­
day evening. Exercbee consisted in
singing, readings, and declamations,
which the little folks took in with con­
siderable enthusiasm.
Mrs. Eli Nichols, of Stanton, return­
ed lo her home Tuesday.
Master Winford Rockwell is at len­
sing visiting his uncle and aunL Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Johnson.
lit Grllley has just returned from
Three Rivers with a new and improved
separator for threshing wheat.
Jake Tack with hb best girl, in com­
pany with others, took in all the 4th.

JOURNEY

Th Universe Over and Ttagli!
And you cannot find any firm

Let the true friends of temperance
watch the«jemy and enforce the laws.
If prohibition is not enforced in coun­
ties where public sentiment is in favor
of it, nobody with good sense will say
it can be enforced in localities where
public sentiment is against it
The leading papers of other states are
giving Michigan credit for taking the,
lead in temperance reform. The meas­
ures just passed by the legislature are
warmly commended by the best intelli­
gence of the country! We have already
quoted favorable mention of these new
laws from the New York Tribune, the
New York Times, The Nation,-and
other prominent journals of the coun­
try. We publish herewith brief ex­
tracts from u long editorial in the
Cleveland Leader: '
Not content with giving the people
of Michigan an opportunity to vote
upon a prohibition amendment to the
state constitution, the legislature of
JfAPLlt GROVK.
that state has passed a local option
The M. E. minister brought two of
law and a tax measure, which is almost
equally important. The local option the little orphan children that they are
law will afford tlie citizens of that state trying to find homes for to church with
an admirable opportunity^ study the hi in Sunday.
A horse Jim Bussell was driving
workings of -prohibition in spots"
under conditions very similar to those while on the road to Nashville the 4th,
existing in Ohio. Georgia's experience dropped dead.
A very heavy rain storm fell here the
fa interesting and valuable to a certain
degree; but it has no such an impor­
Wheat is being nearly ruined by the
tance as a possible guide to future ac­
tion in our commonwealth as will at­ insect
Joe Smith's ferret got out one night
tach to the workings of the new Mich­
•
i
—
igan law. • » « With such an op­ last week and made a raid on the hen
portunity before them, the temperance roost killing six.
Mrs. Greenfields father b vblting her.
people of Michigan will certainly bring
Chas. Debolt and baby and hb sister
most of the counties of the state under
May are visiting at Laura Debolt's.
prohibition within a year. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Seely have gone to liv­
Where the Michigan whisky sellers
succeed in defeating county prohibition ing togtaher, she having moved to hb
they will still l»e under much more farm in thb town.
What a grand national salute and
severe legislation than any in force- In
Yours tor business.
this state. The tax law just enacted fireworks Nashville had the 4th.
Old Mr. Anderson has been worse for
Imposes a tax of 8300 a year upon
the
past tew days.
every retail denier in malt liquors, and
Will Hawks and llulda McCarty were
8500 upon every seller of spirituous
liquors, and saloon-keepers are also married in Nashville last week.
Editorial notks.
hedged about with various stringent
NASH V ILLS.
The DeniqcraLs of New York, appre­ regulations. Altogether, Michigan has
certainly far outstripped us in the im­
On the 14th occurs our special elec­
hensive of harm from the new Labor portant matter of liquor legislation,
tion to decide whether Nashville shall
party, are doing their best just now to and we can only hope that Ohio will IxMjil herself for 85.000 or not to build
divide the new party. It is shrewd profit by the experiments made on her a driving park.
J. J. Downs and Barney Lee have
policy, and it will interesting to note borders.
Now, what is the duty of tlie tem­ secured letters patent on a new kind of
what success attends IL
perance people of Michigan? Without scales. We hope there's millions in iL
Cov. Freer and his gang from the
The Tammany chiefs get no mercy regard to party ties or affiliations it is
hub. are laying concrete walks
from John Mackin, the chairman of the their duty to stand by these temperance county
in Nashville.
recent Henry George demonstration in laws and work solidly together for their
Nashville has no water-works, but
New York. He styles them "landlords full and complete enforcement. All she has a darn nuisance of a mill pond.
Our two roller flour rniBs are doing a
who are habitually guilty ot evictions true temperance men and w omen will
big business.
. ■
as cruel as those practiced against the do this. No better evidence that a man
Awful dull now. Farmers here­
Luggacurran tenants of the Governor is a mere pretender in the cause Is need­ abouts are very busy.
General of Canada."
They don’t talk natural gas here so
ed than that which he will himself
much as they did.
The President is making a beautiful furnish by throwing his influence
Considerable stir here over the bring­
record to present to the old soldiers, as against these measures. Let the ing to Nashville last week of a dozen
a plea for their support next year. His ■•Center," for one, bear this in mind.— boys and girls from a Boston l*nevolent
institution. Six of them found
niggardly vetoes of private pension Tribune.
homes here.
bills, and his order directing the return
The 4th has come and gone. There
was a big crowd, butthat was about all
of the rebel flags, are enough to give
there was of it so far as the attractions
the name ot Cleveland a noisome odor
FOR
go. Judge Smith gave us a good adIn every Grand Army Poet In the land.
dresa.
But there were many disgrace­
FOl’K CORNBUS.
The republican party of Michigan
Mrs. Wm. Wood has been seriously ful features of the celebration. Your
scribe is told that the saloons were wide
has redeemed lu every pledge to the ill but is better at thb writing.
Bump and wife Sundnyed at D. open all day, and no distinction was
temperance people of Michigan. It F. Paul
made as to salee-the young, the old,
Sprague’s.
submitted prohibition to a vote of the
Dr. Goucher, of Nashville, was on the occasionial drinker and the verv
drunk all got what they wanted in tbd
people. That failed. Now it has giv­ our streets recently selling medicine.
The wheat crop is not as good as way of liquid refreshments if they had
en them local option by counties, and
was anticipated. Corn is growing the money to pay for it. After such a
compels the saloonists to pay a higher nicely, and 0 few more showers will sickening and disgusting a sight, after
such shamelem violation of law, order
tax than ever In those counties where help oats
Elder E. Hoyt, of Grand Rapids will and decency, it win be no wonder if
■prohibition b not enforced.
preach at the school house on the even­ the people rise up In their might and
We can fit you out with a threshing rig of any style yon
With the record the present admin­ ing of July Vth. also the following Sun­ drive out these saloons that have do
respect for law or anything else. Let's
istration has made on the finance ques­ day.
1may want, as we have the agency for over a dozen different
Byron .Johnson, of Newaygo Co., is khave courty'prohibitlon.
tion it will be interesting to see on
vblting friends in thb vicinity.
what basis the democratic and green­
makes, and can surely suit you if you will call on us before
Mrs. O. S. Wolfe, cf Reed City, b the
It was reported last week that Mr.
back parties will unite in thb state in guest of B. F. Wolfe.
Ai and Herbert Sprague spent the Frank Corcoran, In the employ of the purchasing.
Respectfully.
the future. There b no common
4th
with
old
friends
in
thb
vicinity.
111. Central IL It. at the stone depot in
ground for agreement between these
They will take the train Tuesday for this city, had drawn a prize of 810,000
parties, and the honest men of both the north again. zn The Louisiana State Lottery, and
organizations know It, and will no
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will
longer lend themselves to the disgrace­ hold an ice cream social in the grove at nany being incredulous about it an
Coats
Grove
on
the
evening
of
July
14.
Argus reporter interviewed him on the
ful bargain.
A good time is anticipated and all are subject, with the result of finding the
invited to attend. The pro­
If the Grand Army Veterans don’t cordially
report strictly correct. He drew it on
gram decided upon is as follows:
N. B.—We have several second hand engines and threshers,
keep quiet then will be trouble. Henry
Song—Choir.
two-tenths of ticket No. 75^86, which
l*rayer.
Watterson, who wanted tn take 100,000
tdok the second capital prize of 850,000
which are in first-class condition and will be sold very cheap.
Duet—Misses Wolfe, Wood, Coats
men to Washington to seat Tilden, is
in the drawing of May 10th. Mr. Cor­
and Mrs. Barnum.
getting waked up. Addressing the
coran takes hb good fortune as a mat­
Free. Address—Mrs. J. K. Barnum.
veterans of the South, he says:
Select Reading—Mas. C. Smith.
ter of course, not being unduly elated
*K3om the line, hoys. If they want
Instrumental Duet—Mr. and Mrs. E. thereby. Although a man of modest
thb sort of a fight, let us give them Davenport.
pretensions, he was well off financially
Recitation—Elsie Smith.
their beUy-full of IL God will bless
tbs legions of love, and damn the
Solo and Chorus—S. E. Wolfe and before getting the prize, and, as he re­
legions of hate. It is by do means the others.
marks, -a little money does not bother
test thing for the country, but we are
Remarks—Mrs. 8. E. Wolfe, of Reed ‘him." He expects to continue right
not responsible for it. and Heaven will City.
along m his present position as long as - —___
.
wttDMS that we are guiltless of its conSong—Choir.
IL Altoft and family, accompanied the road wants him. He is, and has
by Lucy Bump have gone to Prairie­ been for many years, brakeman on the
ville. He will harvest his wheat steam trucks at the stone depot. He ia
What » tour duty.
a quiet man and very attentive to his
Let the true friends of temperance while there.
The friends of Leola Wood gave her duties, never being absent except when
reform in Michigan bear in mind that
111. Be is a bachelor about 48 yearn of
age. Is of Irish parentage and came
some of the wont enemies of- the tem­
perance cause are found among those her eerer«l prmenu u lokeos of their to Cairo from Fennavlvanla in 1852.
He has no relatives living here, but
who profess to be fa friends. -The friendship.
has two brothers and two sisters in
Center” of this city and a few other hotmexon cornbhs.
Hrranton. Fk, all In easy circumstances.
beaded and blind-eyed third party enlitylos teooeoVUtepMteveatarhar- By exercising prudence in expenditures
lh&lt; been exenUent matter tor teeuring and investments be had accumulated a
the crop, the farmers improved the larger property than his prize in the
toed in the temperance measures just time
lottery amounts to before meeting with
and finished up last week.
ttutrted by the k%islnture, aud instead
Some fanners have with the aid of that piece of good luck. Such a prize
&lt;4 throwing cold water on the evil of M-lf-bindlng machines finished cutting would completely turn the head of
many a man. but it docs not disturb
their
entire
crop
of
wheat,
and
some
And Gas Fitting a specialty. All work promptly done.
intern pei&amp;nce, they will be found throwhave commenced drawing the same Mr. Coruomn’a ordinary course of life
IWKoo the means employed to reduce few
in the slightest—Cairo, (IBs.) Argus,
into the barn.
Henry Fowler has his Dew house MarSS.
will erected upon a good stone wall.
A. Scogul has material ou the ground . Base Ball.—The following is the
for a new barn.
standing uf tlie league eluU Tuesday
» much more far tie interests of the
Quite a gloom came over this com­ evening of this week:
■Dried party” (which has never yet. in munity last Thursday, upon the news of
And see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, the beat and moat
■■y state. Jone the temperance cause one of Harry county's piouoers having Detroit
OM fate of good) than they do for the received a fatal blow from a Hurt* fall­
economical furnace made.
■fr—innoftt* drink evil, will be ing from a tree being cut down ou his
premises for the use ami benefit of the
Headquarters in Kelly building, north of Hastings National
found throwing their inltaeoce in fa- new railroad running across his farm,
Bank.
vorofthe rtxa. They me that the from the effects of which he lived but a

CUTTING PRICES-

As we are. We are selling goods just to pass away the time
competitors are mad and

OUR CUSTOMERS ARE HAPPY
Because of the low prices we are making.
§14.00 Linen Collars,
820.00 suits,
“ Cuffs, - 12.50
18.00 “
10.50 §1, 75c, 50c. Neckties
15.00 “
- 8.50 oOc. Suspenders, 12.00 ‘‘
. 7.50 Celluloid Collars, 10.00 “
- 5.50
Cuffs, 8.00 “
4.50 §2.50 Stiff Hats,
. 6.00 “
1.25 “ f “ - 3.00
5.00
••
1.00 “
1.75
3.00 '•
.15
Loo “
“ Men's Working Shirts, 4 prs. Seamless socks, .25
We will give you

Our

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.10
.35
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.15
.15
.25
x 1.50
. \ .75
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25 per cent. Discount

On Clothing and guarantee our prices to be way below anybody, It.
is really too bad for us to disturb our competitors so, but we are
bound to give the public the benefit of our light expenses.

R. K. GRANT,
Disturber of-High Prices.

MESSER BROS

More County News.

headquarter

Engines and Threshers
The Best in the Market,

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PLUMBING

SOCIALIST,

HASf^INGS. MICH
is now prepared to treat al! chronk Lorders. Having titled up the finest of
offices, be invitee the afflicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despoD-I
nor give up if they have be«i
ceeaful heretofore in finding relief.
Having spent many years io study at
the best medical college* of the country,
and having had an extensive and J itcesaful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, be feels certain that he can five
the afflicted assurance of sucre**.

ABE YOU SUFFERING

from Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchilb.or
any difficulty with the lungs ?
la your Liver affected, or your S’.oxach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous HrbUttjrf
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughman &lt;-an cure you, if a
is at all possible.
He has met with marked sucre*.treating Rheumatism, Spermattorrl.
Hemorrhoids. Th? latter he t;;
without pain and positively cures.
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
TY.
Call on him at his offices, Hast-tif5Mich.
CONSULTATION HILT'-,

Cases treated and medicines sen: by
mail.
WCorrespondence solicited.

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Attention Is called to thf&gt;
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PERSONAL MENTION.
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kUr- ,™d Mnu J“- sl«‘fary vtaltoik
MlKTIGHT .
'' WATCTT
Watch night
time I was ever beaten by another
ttolr ctaujtiter, Mr, Frank Sim,, U
"There is’nt any thing the American man's game."
Grand Rapids, over Sunday.
Jim Wilkins—"! bought the watch
people enjoy so much us being humbug­
D. Brato went to Kdumzoo Sot- ' Miaa Flora McCallum closed a
because Charlie wanted one so bad.”
ged."—]’. T. Barnum.
Ans. Maynard—* ] thought the medi­
cessf ul term of school to the Friend
prologue.
cine might cure dog.bitefi.''
tr“ln
district, Carlton, last Friday.
returnto to VyStanll
i-hephard—“its a good thing to time
Sand is one of the tactora in the
.
Mrs.
Bentley,
of
Medina,
N.
Y..
is
Vrany M. Cahtv kj, to a«M t
make-up of every successful business the soda fountain with.” &gt;
pot '« 11 ■'
• ■
tota'tj.,®'1""”weatto&lt;»rand lUplta visiting at B. IL Rome's and with other man, and the old adage "nothing venA. D. Cook—"I wanted two. One for
‘■"fat hbi r^tir W«tch to run.
1
Wi.« "•’• '• ■ ■iia wy
■’
friends in the clty and vicinity.
turned, nothing gained" is .as true in my clerk and the other for a sign "No '
can al­
this age of the world, ns It was when tick here.”
ways tell the time of day by the sun.
Airs.
Dr.
Burton
returned
Monday
Thurad*v°hD rrtume? from Ana Arbor
Fred Greble and Hams—" We thought
the
mow-covered
saying
was
first
pen
­
from Detroit, where she attended the
./Mrs. J. H. Dennis has organi?m u
ned. Previous to last Wednesday even­ they we?e good ones. Want to trade
marriage of her daughter. Ella.
Ka.„or S3 little F,i, 1„
.. ,t in&lt;ih:»&gt;wnt» to examine
ing our peaceful city pursued the even tmsight and unseen 'f*
।
yi«2d«“Ol'l’'“" K“l “ ‘•'tortotto ■
i-i.
,jat kno*v howtonvetOen..
1 F.G. Goodyear went to Detroit Sat­ tenor of her way. with nothing
of tno------ _ _f
urday and returned Tuesday via Cold­ meat on the tapis. Our citlzens
Mri. E. A. Klder at S o clock each day.
citizens were
i
Our schools for the past tgvo years,
tbta*wJkl'nl''ld K°" to
water, accompanied by his wife.
enjoying all those rich blessings
i
'
which
L/traN-iarr
Bnoa..
H.
l. Newton and
•s ihr pbpilary dfctaBC* ot
are--------born —ofre a contented AU.dd,
mind. Until while under the supervision of Prof. J.
Miss Nora Bush was taken ill last —
Mot the vpeev, also Dr. Burton will ralw their brick etorca
Fr“P°rt'
10 &lt;to week and had to quit her place in the there appeared on the distant horizon, a W. Roberts, have been al] that the
.AwTim***' f1™' “°th" su&gt;rT- city'i&gt;fSy^*m'
black speck, which soon assumed gigan­ most sanguine could have wished. As
postoffice, but is now convalescent.
,'ih.. :, .»d liber*!, eouMdertic proportions; and before the good an instructor he has few superiors, be­
O.Jt\.^ok;A ■
SunilAjed al'
; Miss Halleck returned to her home. peoole of our city could reach places ot ing thoroughly qualified in point of
,, &gt;f ciptiSol
should'
I^ipeer, Wednesday; am! Miss Shepherd safety, a bund red-horse power hurricane education, besides having a remarkable
. IS”2.r MWillevlUe letter will to
to her home, Vassar, the same day. ■ broke with tremendous fury upon our faculty for imparting to others In a
found tateriwttoj account, of tto lo“ Gr“d
•titutlon of t. reaceot lodge, K. of °
manner easily comprehended. As a
Mias Josie Qualf returned Friday principle street.
1 °o ?'•
01
fattrict lodp.;
At 7 JO p. m, the first gentle breeze disciplinarian he is a success in every
Som» w«‘k's visit with her cousin,
bU5Li.JX.WN,t u
!• SHOE
wasfelL At 10:30 nothing remained particular and cannot fail to please all
Mrs. Grant Hendershott, of Irvtog.
to
mark
the
scene
of
devastation
but
its
lovers
of good order and systematic
liny. G. D. Lee, of thia city, haa nur| Ed. Hailey went to Grand Rapids unfortunate victims. At the former work in the school room. During his
■iiaanl a dx-aere lol in Charlotte. We . m?"cni'.on j Thunwlay, «nd wiU continue his journey hour, an elegantly imprisoned turnout, two years' labor here he has won the
un.lcr.tand he Intend., to buihl on the
_north trou) the Valley City next week.’ eonsibtinir of a double carriage with respect and warmest friendship of all.
and make our stater city hl, fut­
"”’rard rr°"Kal'
Mrs W, r. Sldnatn aud WUMe re­ lieautlful high-mettled steeds attached both citizens and pupils, and it Is with
ure home.
,
turned from an extended visit to Kala­ thereto, with head plumes waving and universal regret that circumstances
■
n nrnnnnmrn
I wTke big chimney for tto water »&gt;Ji£&amp;^Xw’wt“n“4,ro'“th’ mazoo and Richlaud friends Saturday. the prince of fpur-in-hand drivers, Mr. oblige us to part with him.—Nashvilffc
Jas. Bauer, handling the ribbons, dash­ News.
nUrK
(. _4 me new
hw bwo
swmpli'led.
' Miss Mollie Whitbeck, ot Detroit, is ed through our streets, halting at the
J. IU. IIUUUIIUU.
ft
u ',bo
emgftw
may be
Goodyear. spending a portion of her summer v£ town pump, causing the greatest com­
.
..
Ile-rp
here in
in timn
timeIn
to .Hob.,
makefk.
the official test_ P J? ^r‘i “‘I
The real enduring chronicles of Im­
F rainy, a daughter.
; cation here, the guest of Colo Welton. motion imaginable. Not only the, cir­
•hily luth.
portant events of history are not as a
iT'
H&gt;«t Sunday and '! Mrs. Beals, of Topeka. Kansas, who cus-like aspect of the rig attracted so rule written just at their close. Par­
The soldiers and sailors reunion will
much
attention,
but
the
celebrated
and
|i has been the guest of Mrs. J. 1’. Roberto,
f,irbl«l&lt;lrn tto pIvM l&gt;e held in this city the third week In Monday in Detroit,
occupant with his broad tisan prejudice and sectional feeling are
left Saturday for a visit with Hudson distinguished
iv farm. All who August. Those having the matter in
Mexican Sombrero came in for his then at a white heat, and any attempt
l,alEey
-Jimmie spent I triends.
charge will spare no pains to make it a the 4th in this city.
share of admiration. Close behind him at impartial history is liable to be a
j big success.
। Dorr Mudge and Elva Bauer were was a lowering black cloud, which fact failure. Whether this Is true of the
J^dlcb attending the jI united in marriage Thursday evening under ordinary circumstances would late rebellion is a matter of opinion.
✓fiENKY Newt UN says the only way e lint N ormal school.
The Century Company have under­
at the homo of the bride's parents bv have served us a warning that the
- he [could make his watch keep good
i Rev. Lee.
Mak
Hall.
of
Grand
Rapids,
was
in
stqrnj cloud was about to burst.
taken the task at this time, of writing
, tinie was to tighten up the main belt
a history of the war that may be as \
T^HE STORY.
hang a monkey wrench on the the city over Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Aris, of Mfslina,3&gt;'. Y..
fair as human nature will allow, such a '
^J^ety valve.
John Mohler, ot Chicago, is visiting who has been the guest ot Mr. and Mrs.
“Neighbors" (with a nasal twang) chronicle as will bB read by future gen­
B. IL Rose, left for her home Friday said J. Philanthropist Redwing. M. D., erations with the feeling that thev
“ I (/T.UAI.XI. about lish.' Ike HendeK his parents In this city.
morning.
groduatqof
the
St
Louis
school
of
have
at least a conception of the posi­
..’’
arte.Y
Ht-nham
returned
from
, shot’ yields the prize to no one. While
VMiss.Nellie Knapyen. recently gradu­ medicine. “My life has been a peculiar tion of both sides. That such a work
: at Gun lake last week he caught two, " ichita Kansas Friday.
ated from Albion college, will teach one in many respects. At the early age as this could have been written and
;|DS0rTHS BAKNER.
on&lt;. weighing 15 and the other 18 11».
Mrs. O. L. Crook left Tuesday to during the coming year in the Mason of. 10,1 was' railed upon to fare a stern found sa[e fifteen or twenty years ago
world and gain my own living, and there is great doubt, but there is to-day
jill the editorship of] We haven’t heard just how he caught visit Muskegon friends.
high school. ■
Jla»
with nolbihg but'my banjo and my among us a very large poriion of peo­
&gt;
tat of the Banner, j them.
May Roberts visited at E. J. Patter­
•hid Master is visiting old friends in winning ways. 1 began life in earnest. ple to whom the war Is only a child
,
i-. will be my effort j The two condemned boilers for the son s, Charlotte, last week.
this vicinity. He returns nextweck to From that time to the present, life has memory, and to these this work will be
i.r'.er-.&lt;ing and tea-iable. ] water works were shipped to Dayton,
Miss Minnie Main left for Harbor Chicago where he is worflrag for been a continual shifting scene, and to­ a most fascinating niirrative.
Spalding Bros.
night I come to'you on aq, errand of
Upon careful examination there Is no
It-.ti means a Stranger to : Ohio. la&gt;t week. It is expected the Springs Thurjday morning.
Major McCurrin. ot' Grand Rapids, mercy; I come as a friend to suffering reason we think to find fault with the
r pie. 1-tare not been ‘ two new onea win reach this citv the
Fred Rock, of Fremont. Ohio, Sunwas in the city on Tueeday of this humanity. I will now simply call your tone in which confederate officers have
L- re jor a number of years, j
of the present or the first of the dayed with Hastings friends.
attention
to
mv
celebrated
corn
extract
­
written
of their side of the story. The.
.11. wi.Mfaltal With! 'olfa-rt’k ’«*.
Mpi. Minnie Babcock, of Grand Rap- week. His firm are doing the pluml&gt;- or, which is without doubt the "nr plus endeavor has been as tar as possible toing in Ford’s hotel.
ultra'' of the age. But before 1 demon­ avoid all bitterness ami unnecessary
?. r . - new/ as my. pre- i Rkai: tn mind that Stauffer
Craw- iilsTls visiting friends in this city.
Mr. Fred Perry, of Charlotte, and strate its good qualities to this fashionup of dead issubs; and there is
ib .: '
cT.sidered a great •
k&lt;*p a full line of Boots and Shoes,
Mrs. Dr. Andrus left Thursday for a Mrs. Fjanc Rork of this city were। able audience, the Hon. Chestnut Black­ stirring
evident a laudable desire to help make
&lt;
and wiL-jUd also’ m j
an especially tine lot of ladies'and visit with relatives in New York.
united in marriage Thursday last at the wing will favor us with a few jokes, a true narrative, that shall be to all,
,&lt;i
a Utter repre-: Mwees^shoes. As they buy and sell
character sketches and songs, which north and south, a history to be dependMrs. Wm. Gunn, of Big Rapids, is M. E. church by Itev. Lee.
skir
for cash only, they can give their cus- visiting friends here and in Rutland.
tL- city .ijid count:&gt; ,.
Elder J. D. VanHorn, late of the are especially arranged anil intended to c-lupon.
" totuers bargains on al! goods.
pave the way to the grand original
“Battles and Leaders of the Civil
know o: interesting l^?al
Mrs. Louisa Cady, of Grund Rapids, California conference, is expected here finale, when each one present will "fold War"
is the title which the Century
M
r-. Daniel Reei&gt;, living in the 2d is the guest of L. C. Welton and wile.
on
Thursday. He will preach at the his tent like the Arab and silently'steal
: ?rni me of them either in
Co. have chosen for this work, and the
Tent services the balance of the week. away/
ward, died from the effects of a dropsi­
Miss Minnie, daughter of G.Bessmer,
title is not in the least misleading.
nr.uh the infill.
Ray and Ralph Galloway left on this
cal tumor yesterday morning. As the will leave for Philadelphia to-morrow.
There
is no attempt to discuss the
Mf-IC BY THE CHOIR.
morning's train tor Albion.
From
causes which led to the war; people for
• p. -sisKLKN. .physicians could only give her a temMiss Grace Cranell, of &lt; &gt;rand Rapids,
"NelghlKirs, I ask you to buy', this all time to come will learn what they
poniry tease of life she deckled about is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Carson. there they will proceed to Sioux Falls,,
Dakota, to visit their uncle. Mark Rus­■ little.bottle of medicine, not for the were, and books without number are
u-es were closet! J*0 *
10 a110'*
dtsorw to
good it will do you, nor for the genuine published that treat of nothing else.
A. H. Johnson and Gard Chidester sell.
• take its course.
4th.
worth of the mixture, but on account
The first part which we have before
were with the party at Wall Lake this
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jor»lan.)and the&gt; of tlu4beautiful present which is deliv- us opens with Washington on the eve
tot u Sunday m
Kiawir. of the State Agrlcul- week.
Missre
Fieda
and
Bertha
Hart,
of
Big
’
ed free gratis with every sale. This of the war. an interesting and breezey
’
rural College, pronounces the water
Mrs. WMl Stimson, of Ann Arbor, is Rapids, nieces of Mrs. J., visited at lieauliful library of romance, travel in sketch of the very desturbed state of
'!!.
• t! • rnffidipg an addition from the third vein in the water works visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Robinson’s, Orangevi’le, Thurs­ the far west, and the livee of all the society existing at the capital city at
day..
well as pofter and much better for Black.
result-nire.
principle cow boys. Indian hunters and the close of the Buchanan admlnlstra
household purposes than that from the
I'.Eiue^iti'g/i at the tent continue second vein, the proportion of mineral \ Misses J tills Smith and^lennie Haney
Miss Myrtle Rose will return to her guerrillas of the border. This alone is ilon.
“Inside fort Sumpter in 'fir is a min­
went to Jackson Saturday to visit home in Grand Rapidathis week. Miss well worth the price of admission.
matter being very small.
1
This
gentleman takes one, and 1 put ute description of the construction of
friends.
Myrtle is a social favorite in this city,; his quarter
right down there— another, the fort and the efforts, under great dif­
.. .""*■
' T1K Uutiop Endue x Iran Work,
Mrs. Hart and Albert Eggleston, of and will be very much missed bv her another, etc. Sambo just stack up ficulties, of Maj. Anderson and his staff
many
friends.
hai ecto lirgret and beat stock of belt- Coldwater, are visiting
Hastings
those quarters. Now neighbors If you to make it impregnable. There are
1
-«lk will to laid fating, tow. oU. pocking. ValT«a.to;«rtorr friends.
The Missee Franc and Gertie Wil­ have all been supplied with Dr. Red­ nine chapters in this number, (1), and
tomhoitae.
j sttwn: guages, and all kinds of repairs
Gen. Gatlrell has been re-appointed liams, Jessie Curtis and Belle Hotch­ wing’s corn cure, I will explain to you they are all of absorbing Interest
A M.b la-indr. will U established ’ for engines and threshing machines, official stenographer in this Judidal kiss, Mrs. Geo. Goodyear and her sons/ how ] intend distributing 24 of these
Of the illustrations there are fifty-six
thi- city m the near future.
j It will pay for owners to buy or them. circuit.
Fritz, and Henry, and Fred Greble will beautiful presents here to-night Some in the ninety-six pages of which this
camp at Wall lake, beginning Thurs-&gt; clothing firms are liberal enough to pre­ part is composed, and all with two
■
«reto»L.iualitr,rerT'F“7*',ll’CTV' X&gt;“ l»»»&gt;»Ur &lt;tay «
sent each purchaser of 815.00 worth of exceptions, are of the highest order of
Miss Man- Landon, of Ludington, is day.
•»p..uMA I rawlA-s
’|n«bt.
visiting with Henry Hbtightalln and
goods with n 8200 Waterbury watch, a engraving. The exceptions are put in
___ ...
I Middleville Republican: !’. T. Col-, cheap contrivance that will not run. because of their historical interest
, ULI' gol.i uU&lt;I silver as good ns cash ' The examination of George Hughes, family.
charged with adultery took place be­
The type used.is of sufficient size to
Fral Meyer,. Ftol Cotoyrar «..! i
1 w“ T.h“R , But I am not doing that kind of busi­
&lt;*, Dr. Baughii-'iD s ewelry store.
i’ill Babcock snenl the olonous 4th In ".ay.-; M. b. heeler and W E. De ness. You can all see that this waten make reading a pleasure without being
oi ey-shmfl Lang's horses fore Esq. Kenaston l^iiraday. The' Will Babcock spent the glorious 4th In Golia made a busint-w trip to the coun­ is a valuable one, aud now 1 wiB tell ■so large as to ocx-upy unnecessary
proMoution finished’their aide of thei Detroit
. Tpzi dra'I in Nashville the 4tb.
ty seat Monday.----- Mrs. M. E. Geer, , you what 1 am going to do. To the space. Ln- shorUJu illustration, type
ease. The examination was then ad­
Miss Grace Greenfield attended the of Hastings, visited W. K. Young and first 24 persons who purchase a bottle and mechanical work generally, there
- non the ball irame at journed until Thursday. July 28th.
ot mv indelible spavin cure and a bot­ is abAolutelj- a? attempt at - padding"
Judson Burton wedding In Detroit family a few davs last week.
i • i^ville the I tn. &gt;core. 21 to 10.
when the defense will put in their evi­ Thursday.
tle ot my condensed bait for suckers, in order to make a large and expensive
dence.
At the home of Clarence M. Burton, paying me therefor 81.00, the regular book.
£ Chta.’SAL &gt;
seep the justices
Mrs.
Wood
and
children,
of
Muskej
vuvjr
„
&gt;(
,
Detroit, by Rev. I&gt;r. Studley ofthe First price. I shall be only too happy to hand
*«.nd lawyers j-rtttr i.miy these days.
The entire work will be completed in
Farmer* say the insects had worked gon, are at Gun lake with Geo. Barnes I m
. E. church of that city, on Thursdav. him one of these lieautiful presents. Do thirty
two parts at 50 cents each and it
i*r.v' '■■-u'-' the rnem on the fair in the wheat far more than they bad and party.
&gt;
1I .lune 30th, '«*
—»•••—*— •
------- f - not pay vour dollar for the good the
Miss
Ella «
Burton,
formerly
can lie said without undue praise that
tmaw;, the affemogn of .hily l«th.
of
this
city,
now
of
Detroit,
and
Nathan
supposed until they got into the fields
medicine
will
do
you.
but
for
the
sake
Mra. Frank Hamilton, of Syracuse,
it should find a place in the horn? of
Judson,
of
Lansing,
were
united
in
of the present. Thanks! Neighbor. I every veteran, and wherever there are
Ea&gt;-. ‘.r-Vn and Hanover streets are and s&lt;iw the injury they had done. N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. I. A.
marriage. Miss Agnes Burton, daugh­ give you thia beautiful present, because young people growing up who should
grtd-il him; put in good shape.
But little if any more than two thirds Holbrook.
ter of Clarence, officiated as bridesmaid. rou are the first one to patronize me. have a knowledge of the greatmt strug­
of an avarage crop can be expected in
A;.:
J.inar a bottle. Nice Barry county; in some sections less
Albert Standish. Esq, ami family, of The happy pair were the recipients of and I hope you will do me all the good gle this country has or wliy pass
till. anil nl &gt;- present -with each bot- than half a crop.
Chicago, are visiting bls aunt. Mrs. IL numerous and costly presents, and have you can advertising me. What diiTyou
the hearty good wishes of many friends. «ay vour name was?./Wilkins?“Now
J. Kenfield.
Meesru. Arnold A Gaylord, 18 John
r. and Mrs. .1 udson took the evening Mr. Wilkins. I place your dollar right R. St, Detroit, are general agents for
Frank Sutherland's team became
Tee new.n:]rnad ts graded to the
A. IL McOmber and F. K. Pancoast, M
boat for the upper lakes, and will make
*er «r.d et W.iJ) lake so, we are in- frightened last Wednesday while in of Charlotte, spent Sunday and Monday their home in Lansing on their return. down there, and 1 enclose your present Michigan.
in this envelope, just so. Going, going,
■ t'JTBUd.
in
this
city.
front of J. Rich’s blacksmith shop, and
only a few left
left. Did .xmusaju
, you gay Cnok?
Remember the trotting matinee on
» ik n—u.. Now
—
friends
Wr n,-.;..h -loub- it SNtydOO will pay made a lively runaway. They were
Clarence Snyder and wife, of Elkhart,
my
f
The drill corps of Hastings divideion_ ns
the fair grounds Saturday afternoon
■ot ailthf; improv Hiicma to Hastings hitched to a mowing machine, which Ind., are visiting friends in Hastings No. 21*. and several members of Barry -------------Tnetwenty-four
neigh­ are sold, (too late:
‘uWycar.
they proceeded to wreck after the most and vicinity.
bor, you waited tbo long), and as 1 call July 16th. More sport than was ever
lodge,
K.
of
1
’
4
went
to
Middleville
• ^nr
’ points with pride to approved fashion. One of the horse's
George Barnes and party went to Friday, and helped to institute a new your names step up aud secure the witnessed in this city before. Three
prizes. There you have them. Now­ purses, for SI 15 will be trotted for—850
limbs was hurt on the machine.
Gun lake vesterday. and will remain lodge
of Knights at that place. A stand close up to the wagon and “hold
the free for all, open to all borres
The old mill pond nuisance having until the IVth.
most enjoyable time was had in our up your watches” for I am going to for
in Barry county, best 3 in 5, mile heats;
sister
village
on
the
west,
and
one
of
J.
K.
Flowers
and
his
sister.
Mrs.
B.
give you another very valuable present. 825 for four year olds or under, beat 2 in
th'',ine8^ to *»e had out- been abated, there is little excuse for
r* 'tV01'; cooJ **nd refreshing, at any disease,breeding stenches in this W. Johnson, of Prairieville, were in the strongest new lodges in the state Insti­ But ere I distribute these. 1 have a few 3, half mile heats; special purse of 840 to
tuted. Middleville never does things more bottles of the medicine which I be trotted for by the Milts Engles and
. T.,BauJ;|n3r '-.
*
city yesterday.
citv. But the fellow who inhales the
will sell you, for I discover I only have Royal Brown colts.
T«e rei mon ot the Hth Michigan thick air that comes fresh and sweet as
To Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruff by halves, so the affair was a complete another
gross of the presents, recollect
•nw.ry |v,HIT
u: iu.
,, held at Ionia, on sewer gas from some of the back alleys Thursday, a son. Jonn sets'em up on success.
I do not give you a Waterbury. What!
Last Saturday night Charlie Grace,
Thwaiav, Aug.
Well authenticated reports from that lot &amp;U gone. Well I declare. 1 ain
is apt to feel that even the mill pond the late arrival.
living s-'uth of this city, astaulted Ed­
was to be preferred to such odors.
Frank Andrus, of Chicago, was to Nashville state that on the 4th the sa­ very sorry to have to closwjhls sale. ward Curiey, striking him in the face
Awil 1st, has
the city the last of last week on a brief loons of that place were open all day; It Is so seldom that I strike a city of
H'l meml^rs f0r the Cyclone
Bushrod Johnson, one of Prairie­
with a betr bottle. Thia le«l to a fight
•asuraacecoinpuny.
visit to friends.
that they sold liquor freely to boys and this size where the people sympathize between the two, which was slopped by
ville's best and most respected citizens
so freely with an unfortunate fellow
'"’j.*!elb,w c’titow. will and a prominent farmer, was struck by V*ftev. Dean is the new rector at the drunken people. Several smart young creature.
Now Chestnuts, we will bystanders and Grace was arrested
Alecks from this city got beastly drunk once more delight
Episcopal
church
of
this
city.
He
came
while
Curley escaped. Both were
this music loving
h,‘Or lf U 18 t0° a falling limb Monday last, and receiv­
there. Is it any wonder that public people with a song, after
ith trouble gV P lla
watch&lt;
from Wisconsin.
which I wifi drunk. Grace, after living on the coun­
sentiment against the saloon is growing Sve each one holding up his envelope ty till Tuesday morning, was brought
ed such Injuries that he died Wednes­
John
Rock
went
to
Detroit
to
spend
when such shameless proceedings are
lrack has been put day. His untimely taking-off will
before Justice Sweezev and fined 85
e crowning present of the evening.
tor the races. It cause the deepest sorrow among bis the 4th and witness the ball games, re­ indulged in by saloon-keepers.
and costs—in all 814. '
was in ^to0d trim before.
hosts of friends, by whom he was turning Tuesday.
MVSIC BY THE CHOIR.
Dr Baughman wants it distinctly
The Grand Rapids Telegram-Herald
ereatly esteemed.
Neighbors, in my hand I hold a gross
W‘U h01d * ^Punderstood that he lain the jewelry of lead pencils, and each purchaser of cornea to hand with an interesting ac­
theSf t‘h rDnufK 5 ,rrove’8OUth of
The Chicago &amp; West Michigan rail­
business to stay; that he is selling all my medicine to night is entitled to one. count of a binder trial near that city
return on Monday.
w a»y. th- m .»nd week in August.
road is giving dally excursions to those
Mrs. Addie Reed Fleming and daugh- goods in that line on closer margins I ask it as a favor that you wiB take it. between the Milwaukee Jr. and the
J,'*'"''’, porehased about delightful resorts. Bay View, Ottawa terarrived from Philadelphia on 1 ri- than any similar firm in Central Michi­ 1 want each person to write to me; not Champion. There was much interest
J.« 01 *001 ttota “a®00- for
gan; that he makes all warrants good: giving me a testimonial for the medi­ in the contest, whicn was easily won by
Ch 3U a'Tage ot 32 cents was paid. beach and Macatawa park. One dollar day's 1:45 p. m. train.
that he proposes to sell tlie goods If cine but telling me how you like your the Milwaukee Jr.on lightnqra of draft,
pays for the round trip
from
The Misses Fieda and .Bertha Hurt, of low prices are any object to the people; watch.
wmitfii t? 4n ’nerirrtl« sidewalk Grand Rapids. No better opportunity
ease with' which it handles the grain
Now Neighbors, I would ask that and with which the machine can be
S5ST:.‘hr : ” an.l crosswalks of than this could be offered for those Big Rapids, nieces of Mrs. h. W. Jor­ that no man woman or child in Barry
dan.
we
visiting
her.
county
can afford to buy a watch, you defer ojM-nlng the envelopes until ■handled. As the report was received
„ i bring pm in good shape. who wish to spend a few davs of the
you
reach
home
or
some
dark
place.
'
as wa are about to go to press we
, !
llwly p^- th8
p i(b heated term at these most dellffittul vfira. Z. B. Hoyt left Saturday morn­ clock or any article In the jewelry line For if you have gnt a good watch the just
,cannot copy it this week, brit will give
ing for Chelsea. Mich., to visit her without consulting him; th at he makes
places on the lake shore.
' 4 '•'■rv Stable daily
repairing by one of the most competent laugh.1.1 on me. but if you are disap- ;it in our next. Tlie Milwaukee Jr. is
T«t that place.
The Jackson Guards and Grand Rap­ daughter Mrs. Caley.
worknlen in Barry county a speciality. pointed in your present, the laugh is on* 'the same machine that Messer Bros. sell.
Rev. C. D. Phxon. of Morgan, on the
you; so don't expose either of us to the
??,n“al reunion Af the ids Guards had a friendly contest on Mb
made E. E. Shook and Mary E.
The Grange Visitor advises not only taunts and jears of this large crowd of
Word reached this city announcing
,A!,HOc»at(on of
the fair grounds at Grand Rapids on
members Of the grange but all farmers people. As we drive down the streets. ।the death of Mrs. Frank lloaghtalln,
J* Ion*, the 4th. The drill was entered into for Golden man*and wile.
p T Colgr Jve will assist in institut- who have drive wells not to pay n cent Chestnuts and myself will render the me Ella Black, al El Dorado. Kanmu,
lieautit ul song "Bye baby bye, tra-ia-Ja."
mutual improvement and additional in­ 4 !
K. or P. loGg.- « H«mof royalty on them to any person, no
Thus one ot the slickest takirs in the ■Saturday. She had been a aevere suf­
!
hr’nu'^' 1*™°“ desiring to terest added by making the prize a :trJmililoM. tbta ovatfarmatter how well armed with authority, co intry took at least 8100.00 from out Iferer from that dread diaeaw, consump­
purse of 8100 a side. The drill was de- ;
Mr. Frank Ackeraon nnii '-MUrpi until the matter has been fully investi­ tow n ank left ia its place 50 or Wfwatch- 1tion. She had ln*n taken to the west
’l““M elded in favor of the Jackson company
gated
and
reportal
upon
by
the
exec
­
es that are as dumb as the town pump, in
j the hope, that her httilih might Im
thta mornink tor Bath, N. 1 to
who had a score of 07.82 percent., white ten
.
utive committee of the state grange,
improved. But she steadily grew worse.
Rapids had a score of
P”r make
,
NOTES.
;
an extended visit.
: afirtt * i-Z' : arin tenm of mules, Grand
who will give official advice as to the
She was one whose womanly character
cent, out of a possible Ift). Each exe­
Miss Edith Bal*ock went J® Deggt course farmers ought to pursue when
Johnson's boy (crjing),-"!^ never iand endearing ways won frienrtshlpa
: -‘^ieuvytkiS?1!?- kind aI1(1 »ound. cuted 92 movements within the pre­
SMuntav. to make an extended v isit they shall have completed their inves­ buys anything when he can get It everywhere.
&lt;
Iler
will be mourned
Da'­ scribed tlme- 30 minutes. The Jackson ■
’by very many. *nd tn Uw4r bereave­
tigation. Farmers having drive wells cheap."
Guards are undoubtedly id»le if w in -with 1 rtends in that city.
llenderahatt—Oh. rats!
ment, the Borrowing nnm hive the
* buciv
’*■ a ^ooil idea to give the state championship. The
Miss Nora Ainsworth, of G’rand should write to Hon. J. T. Cobb, Sec y
Newton—*‘How did be do it?"
of the state grange, and editor of the
sympathy of their numerous Hastings
!a0rietnri,! n
sparrow scalps were Capt. Eskridge. ’-3d Intantr? Rapids was the guert of Mr. ami Mrs. Visitor for advice in the matter.
Walt. Wilkins “That is the first friends.
Si1?’’rapidly Lieut. Dodge. 23d Infantry, both of Clement Smith last week.
Fort Wayne, and A. D. Nlskern.
’
wd destructive pesto?
*-------Loes' Editor.

TncJ.u kwxGi-ahm with u&gt;«

j0HN BESSMER.

rrt
fa.iffliDi anil Repairing.
WOODRUFF.

Local News.

' 1

�UNION PACIFIC INQUIRY

REPORT ON THE INDIANS-

GROOMING A DARK HORSE

JUST THIRTEEN MINUTES

A SIXTY MILLION SURPLUS

'.SOME RATHER UNSAVORY

SHOWN BY THE NATIONAL BALANCE

GEN. SHERIDAN THE CHOICE OF SOWS

SHEET FOR LAST YEAR

NEW YORK STALWARTS.

tlcipanls in the operations in connection with
the Broadway street railway franeliivj tahad hl* trial ami been found guilty, a.-wi
Jacob Sharp sere the state* prison gate* oj&gt;en-

Lt

Cholc* In 187G.

Warhixotox CtTT. July 2.—Tbereductioa
in the public drirt during June.avsbown fa the
statement i -sued from the treasury department
Friday, waa &lt;Ifi.-W.7-S.and for the fiscal year
jorterftad. tiW.Tm.MO, against &lt;MI.«W.TO)
during tho jirewllng fiscal year. Tho total
debt now, lew cash in tiu) treasury, amount*
to &lt;1,279,42i,7J7. The total not cash,or actual
sarjmts in too treasury, u MO,M3,*®, while
a year ago it amounted to &lt;75,191,11®.
One year ago, al the tagintdng of the fiscal
year jtirt cluq-d. tho tnoasur*- net gold fund

Chicago, July L—A- Waahlagtoa sp.-cial
to a Chicago daily contains the following:
There is said to be an organixsd movement
among a number of Ifapnblirau po’.iticiaiu.
having for ita object tbo nomination of G«v
Sheridan for president
Thaw ctigag-J in
tho movement believe that an irrepressible
conflict will develop in the RepuVlwan na’
tioual convention between tho adherent-of
Blaine and Sherman which will prevent :h&lt;
nomlnatiou of either of thoie teadera and
that Sheridan can command a sufficient num-

gates &lt;WO,87.'-1,oa), an increase of 00,00,0/';
the net sliver fund was &lt;W.,eM,!K»i, aud
now is 8TJ,:dS,«2.'i, a decrease ot about &lt;33,(KiO.tiM during tlie year.
Standard silver dollars are stoadfly accum­
ulating. and the treasury now holds &lt;311,­
43.1,070 of thb coin, or nearly &lt;J0,(XXj,0O)
more than on July 1, 18®. There are now
. rj.OOu.OOO rtandanl silver dollars tn circula­
tion, against nlmut M,Of),UDO one year ago.
The silver certificate-; now outstanding aggregato &lt;143,113,017, against *248,11H.2»4 on July
1, lrt»/-&lt;n incrcane of &lt;54,000,000 during toi

Hayes did at Cincinnati fa 1S7Q, and as Gar­
field did at Chicago in 1’flu. I am
informed that the project to nominate
Sheridan wa* started alx&gt;ut six month*
ago by certain Jcoderi who tolieve that the
RcjiuWicin tarty must l&gt;K&gt;k to the soldier

Cuntotni receipts for Juneanxmntrd to &lt;13,ami internal revenue receipt* to *10,U7-\!MX Tlie total receipt* for th* year from
nfiwurce* were 4l?71,BN),Wrv, against &lt;330,-

(SIT.-KCIJK); internal ravesuo receipts were
&lt;1)0,1*1447. and receipts from miscellaneous

(

nn increase, comparts! with the preceding
year, of *M,4!H,iM0 ia customs receipt*,
&lt;2,330,511 in internal revenue rapaiptn, and
&lt;8,111,«».in
’ ! '
•'llaneowt
twnrois.
,
Government expenditures for the lost fis­
cal year aggregate,! f268,5irsl!K\ against
&lt;242. lb-i.13* during the preceding year, nn In­
crease of K.’ti,&lt;xit),&lt;J(X).
Ordinary expmraw
for the year just clrard were 1145,117,531; or
round numtars &lt;18,MO,000 more than ti»
preceding year, nnd the pension riiarge for
the year just clcrexl wai &lt;75.053,7^1, or &lt;12,(VO.OiX) more tiwui tbu preceding year, while
tbo intercut charge wm &lt;17,744,919,-or &lt;2,800,(XX) lews tiian during tho preceding year.
With total receipt* amountin’ to &lt;371JH0,K«, nnd total expenditures—including W»,(XX),OH) sinking fund—amounting to &lt;3]U,51fi,190, the randiw revenu-of the |sut fiscal year
will aggregate ato&lt;ut&lt;7&gt;U.(XXl,ca), a^sinst &lt;45,­
000.000 surplua for thalLsra) year ended July
1,18W.
C
■
.
.

should be conducted by personal inquiry and
labor in tin* several state*, trusting nothing

•ir&gt;
hands of the lawyers, who pleaded with th*
jury for acquittal ar conviction, Stickney
dosing for the defense ami Fellows far tlv&gt;
proarcution. Judge Barrett then charged

ing his charge the judge defined circumstan­
tial and direct tmtimour. using Sharp's visit
to Albany tn 18S4 a* nn Ulurtratloit It bad

was pniwd and Immediately the Broadway
rtsid tiled ita artictee at incorporation. Mr.
was circunwtAnlL'il evidance from which a
jury might infer tlmt whan Sharp labored

Judge Barrett said DoLacy was the founwl»o were cofumeted with him in toe matter,
nearly or ramotoly, were guilty.
Parwns mitered several objections to ^pdgo
thein. Tlw crowd which had been in attend­
ance thinned out when the jury retired, and

about that they had agrood them was a great
rush for the court-room. Tbo jury filed in.
The foreman was quite agitato 1, and in

tcrior depnrt-nent, whe/died the 3iJd tilt, revsnls « deficiency of FJS.OOO. The inquiry is
to his death bn either misap]iropriated public
moneys ar permitted loose metbmis ot trans­
acting liuxmixH in his office. Upon Bacon’s

mar appointed a committee to examine an-1
Mittk- lite acconnta. Tho report of tho com­
mittee submitted to tlie treasury a few days
ago is naid to show a deficiency of morn tluui
&lt;28,(01. of which &lt;10,00016 repreMtited by

was, mid, “Not guilty: I mean guilty.'your
honor."
Sharp’* fare brightened up as toe word

corrected bimsvlf his head dropped ufton his
breast, and be looked copiplotely crushed.
The jury, after a consultation, recommended
tho prisoner to merer, and Judge Barrett
thanked them' aud dlschargwl them from
duty.
Mraeri. -Stickney. Parson*. Nelson and
Mitchell, of defendant'* counsel, gathered
Around tho judgo and told a pitiful story of
the condition of their client, ntul Judge Bar­
rett ordered him retuniol to Ludlow Street
far bribery is not mon? thsn tonyrars at hard
labor, nor more tlmu S-i.lXK) tiue^or both. A

bills run a« far imck as J8TO. It £s lolieved
a considcrabte part of the money rnprmentod

BUILDING TRADES’ORGANIZATION.

I
t.

Wannxnrox -Crrv, July 2.—A byndicate
of New York, Pbilarti.-lphla, mid Baltimore
merchant* h.n liecn formed for toe purpose of
obtaining from the District government all

license* during tho lart twenty yean. Their
claim fat bawd on the recent decision of too
supivmo court, which made toe import tion of
Mich Hcenro* a violation of the provisions of
tho cutuditotWn. Tlie matter will bo brought
l'

WOULDN’T SCRUB THE FLOOR.

Harmony mill* which began Tuesday lart ta:&gt; mil! to attend tlie semi-annual duty of
WTubbinc the floor in the vteiuity of tlieir
looms, culminated Friday afternoon in a
general strike, wliich was inaugurated by toe
weavers in the above mentioned mill. It
was umlitrrtood that tin- miperiMtondtmteof the
weaving dqvirtiueuta were to order the work
done Friday, mid on the other hand it wa*
given out that the Knight* of Labor would
again take a stand and refuse to coaiply with
too rnlre of the milL

Chicago, JuneSD.—The convention ot the
building trndre at Wednewlay’s wvjon adopt­
ed a constitution which declare* that the arganiration shall be known aa toe National
Trades' Council ot tho United State-, nnd
sliall be cornpowd of delegate! from Rich
building trade*, -fetk-rattons or orgknLzatiotr*
object of
icouncil to Mrist fa tha organiza­
tion of the journeymen workers of tlie build­
ing trade-;, and the toleration of such trad-«
organiziUons into building trade eouncihand
central bodies fa each locality of the United
States; to create a lutulof unity tietween tb&gt;&gt;
wage-workfag builders, and to aid by counwl
and support all tegitimato efforts made for
the l-otterment ot toe condition of iiwmbto
of Ixiikling tredra A good deal of btrtmew
relating to organizing tho new national couuIllinois Train-'Wreckers Capture*!.
BrxxmixoTOX, IU*., July 4.—A farmer,
walking the track of the Chicago It Alton
raflroad l«tween Towanda and Iz-xington on
the night of June IV last, fount! *too« piled
U|kxj it evidently for the purpose of wrecking
ths south-bound night exproas, then nearly
due. Hi- inrt the express and bignnled it, and
stopped it In time to avoid a wreck. At that

inito period if an outbreak should occur
Friday. Each weaver, regarding u preconAlton, got a “pointer'' which let to the am*
otDick Kelly, of Lexington. Kelly confersol and implicated Bill Paxton, a w-ctlon

Nt*. 1 and 2 mill* nn&gt; directly opposite No.

arrested.

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He also confessed. Both

are iu

_______

proportions.

of by United Statre Commta­
r. Neither of the defendant*

DISCLOS­

HEARD.

out by the government.
•
bexw and h now about ready to submit a final
IVhloh Will Frren tho Nomination on
MUUle Phil.” a* Hayes Bitcamo the

National Stroug-ltax—Expenditure*.

URES

W«m.oT&lt;Crrr. July *-•"»
I*"
«&lt;&lt;*■»-

work fa a manner that would not attract
public attention. It U uncertain whether
Sheridan was consulted about tla&gt; matter, or
whether ho is aware of ths dteign to mako
him tho Republican candidate. It was not
tlie inteuUoii of it* promoter, to make the
movement aggremive.
Thoir plan of operation* is to have Sh-rid.in
prepare to receive toe support of Blain* atid
Sherman delegates when it beevmtu apparent
that neither of those gentlemen con be nom­
inated. To this'end mlsd'mary work i* befag
quietly done fa every state fa which there i*
likely to bo divided d.-legatiom
Rowos
Conkling and Levi P. Morton are said to re­
gard favorably tin- Sheridan movement Tho
Conkling, or old stalwart wing of New York
Republicans, will not support Blaine or Sher­
man fa tho convention, and njay be depended
upon to scud dele-gatre ngatart them. The
sui^nrt of Now York is regarded as ewntial

president. If toe Now York dakgation in
the Itapnblirai' irmvention can be brought to
vote for Sheridan those directing tlv “Little
Phil” still-bunt believe they can »«cur»- hi*
puninstioa. Whether till* movement b hon
estly intmatad to advance Sheridan, or whether
started tn outflank Blaine and Shvnnah, re­
pinite** of whom It may ultimately serve,
time akaie can reveal. But there i* no douta
that such a movement bn* had several month*
of organixed effort, and that it* orlglnatora
ports from those to whom was committed the
work of inquiring among Republican leaders
in the several *tat« as to how a movement
for 8heridan\ nomination would bo rarived.

AMX Areok, Mich., Juno 29.—Tuesday was
class day nt tin? Michigan university. A
gixxl thing on the morning programme of
the literary students wav toe oration of
Thomas F. Moran, of Manchecer, Midi, oa
-Retrospective Rnsearrh in Socialistic Re
form.-’ Hi* leailing thought %'etned to lw
that he who would Judg&gt;» correctly of the fu-

entitled ‘tjui Bonof*
aj^ilauM-.

Il received whoteaalc

continued uiCLt * spreading onk *trre nrar
tho library building, calle I. fa respect to
the memory of Michigan's early prtadent,
“Tappan oak." Each sp-.-akor stood in tho
cool shade with his manuscript upon a. boul­
der beside him, while round about wax gath­
ered the class. The das* prophecy was mad
by Miw Antoinette Brown, at (,'ridwnter.
Mich., and laid the audience fui over an
hourKingston/Out.. July 2.—By tiw j/rvmatore otplorton of a aky-roqket nt thr- rotobration of tiw Canadian federation tare Friday
night, Joseph Tlwnqeon. of The Whig, prwddont at the Typographical union here, wu* al­
most decapitated, and tevcral otbur person*
narrowly reaqx-d nerioux Injury.
Mr.
Tliomreon's nrck anil brwwt were frightfully
torn and mangled. Robert McFaul, a uwriniwdte

and sevejoly injured.

The 10.000

iqiectator* who wi-ro viewing ton exiiibiuun
dutwreed yjlmaHntely after the accHetit.
.

Adopted thrt New Conatltutinn.
Philadelphia, June 2K—Itetum* from
several thousand! local a«i-iabli«&lt; of the
Knights of Ijobor 4&gt;ow that tl*j new consti­
tution and tlie national trade luseinllv claure
Lave both liecn tufoptid by a toteo’fmirtb*
vote, and it is ph&gt;l«hte that th* genuml
executive !x»rd still promulgate toe new
constitution which contains many important
changes about July 1 The adoption of tote
constitution was d«n*&lt;l u few days since by

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
In the trots nt Bl. Paul Thursday Frank
Champ won too ll.DCT burse race; Irct time.
S:17J|. Pennant won toe t«3S event- tart
time, 2:23ft.
On tho Point
track at Philadelphia,

report to to, rmimXioner of
____ ,
of Judgv JOUU
V Wright, of Tenna^e. Ur J- "•
of Minnesota, and H. IV. Andrewta
York. This commistan
treat With thirty-one different band* o. :om«.
scattorel all over the north wortern atata anterritdrta. differing much in titar language,
habit, uf Ufa aad stag" M
object* of the comrmrtioa,
Instruction'., ware to consolidate tbo eca
...
___
/*, th* same
terra wusi-oi
—-— — resk-rvatams; have abandoned, reervatiaw
sold, tiw money to bj t&gt;»ad for the rapport
and chiltxaiioo of tbo Indians; re-lure u»
mrgi-; c-_-w iu&lt;—....... -. - __(
diAfistothe United Bute* fora
and to settlo rariotta targe claim* which *«uw
of tho tribe* had against th» government.
Uf tins tliirty-one tauds trexted with they
were «ucrc«*ful fa making'agreement* with
all but four Bv the farm* of the various
agreement* made toe Indian* have bran damt
with jurtly. ample provision mnde for tiwir
support, edurata*a *n-l enhsauoa. and by
toec.MioMof land between tli.WO.OOO and
'O.lJOu.akl "f 'acres of fan !—timber, d. agri­
cultural, gratin; and mineral-will
for sak and - ttlomsut, which now Hex idle
and unjw-xiurtiva Rights of why for rail­
road* have b*en obtained, over which railroaiL* are now K ing or arc to be construct**!.
It is believed that tiw nrgottatiom of this
cnmmlirion have tended to inrreaM the cantalcmv of tiw tribes visited fa tiw sense of
jurtlre and kindly intention* of tbo*- who
have cohtrol and management pf Indian
affaire._________________ __ "
,
'

©
Omaha. Neb., JnlyBefore tit* Itaciflc
railway cummisd-jii E-btor Rosewater, yf
Tta Omaha Bee. testified that It lias l®en for
year* tlie practice of the United Statesrnar
toal for Ndiraska aud his deputim to travel
oa free |.:uves over ita Union Pacific railroad
and to churls ti» government 10 rente a mile
for every mile 80 tra cried. He bad hiunelf
sran f de|*ity United State, marshal travel-

*hal tho traveling to- allowed by the gov­
ernment Witnm also prod nred « talegram

Pmih* Oct 1*. 1878, which reads a* follow*;

Mr. PoppMoU rxpbintxl that Id* cJune fa&lt;
■eliding tlie tebcram Lal been dictated liy
tbo fact that trtsw-pgvrs on ton Union Pacific
company's trains had tan persistently robbed
k ..
__ —--- —I —.—a,..— M-dla
lit,.
only rntui who had brcn found able to handle

From hi» declination to comply with thia de­

leted tor K»,tK» a mite.

troit 4; at Chira/o—Chicago 11. Borton 17; at
lU'lfanajinE,—Itvltanapolb 2, Phlladtdphla 12;
at Pittsburg—Httaburg V, Washington 4.
Chicago. June *J9.—Tb* Leagw late ball
elnb* ibd wtk “great' Itot jilaying Tueeday,
a* witne-- the following ororm: At Chicago—
Chicago 19. Bottou rt-th* osfly Kelly was at
the raws; al Indianapolh-Indianajx&gt;lte 0,
Ptiitaldphia ?*; at Pittsburg—Pituliurg 8,
Washington 0; at Detroit-Detroit 7. Ne

cnuucnt hare the main lino with tho first
mortgage bn'iL and would hinmolf run tlw

Pittsburg—WaiJiington 7, Pittsburg G—ten
inning*; Whitney, of Washington, had his
toouhler dislocated In the fourth inning, At
Detroit-Detroit S, PUIa.M|&gt;hia The above

napd.
.710
.615

Chfcwgo ..............
PUtadelptita ...
iVtslmnr. .
W*«hiii"t
l&gt;n........
«'a«hlugt&gt;Ki.
...
ImhatMpoU* ...
......................... M
n
3J
Fofiowing i, ita result of Saturday
playing; At ( hk-ago—Chicago io. Washing
„Al •'"Umiaiwlix-lndtanapolh 0, New
\urk 0 At HlUbiu-g—Pituliurg !. Boston
X
At Detroit-Detroit It. Philadelphia 3-*even inning*.

»

Xiw Tom, July A-CtaMW, it

°**°j *"7 &gt;«»

.■rpuuttaa » *p»»

1 Premiam, •
2 Premiums,
6 Premiums,
25 Premiums,
100 Premiums,
200 Premium#,
' i.OJ.’C Premiutns,

COUNTERFEIT

S1.000JM&lt;500.00 mcD
£25000 “
8100.00 “
&gt;650.00 “
MO.OO
610.00 u

WsRHlNGTOX C

Hafianl, the notor
Hmtcnced Jtin. 21

ingravin; and ha

State of Michigan. Couatv ft?;rr-i
At a sqssttMi &lt;d the I’m! . t-- faq
cauiitv of Barry, holdrn .it-1n&gt;’.w

:he country.

C-ingTwntan M,-Shane exprcwc-i the belief

tinoui
ton of tho Omaha and Grant Smelting aud
Refining company which showed that the
nd
and ovcrchargiw paul totbatcosn|ismy
by the Untou Pacific company from Sept. 1,

Umttltvtnt.il amount of dividend* ]«&lt;■! to
Frwd L. Anxx and Sydney Dillon from th*
smelting wmpany during the same iwrtud
The cvmmtaion holds nsssSuoa at tta follow-

Cnut-iiavA Nrh.. July A—The Pacific
railway tnvcstigatmg cotn'tiiwiun Itrar 1 n
number of witnwsnM brrv Saturday morning.

the forenoon, be nwlitt ct h-t ft- htaP.BzafMV!
petftlon. and that it.- t,e-.r* at !*•? ot nM de
erased, and that all other ; t-u-- . ii.:m*tM k

and show catw. If un there ta. ita the twwr
of the petitioner should not be gruiint Ar-! it
ta further ordered. Hutt said i*-i!:;onerr&gt;vt-&gt;tlee tqtbe penums lt&gt;tcrvrt&lt;t! r&gt; Mid ertxk.rt
the pendenrs of said j-eHtLifi. »rrt the branu

per printni and Hreuht- d ot
ruusty
Mnv.oixe in r»rh «rek ! ■? four snmm
weeks prrvlon, tokaid &lt;tey &gt;ti b -arlny.

'

day un-juertionabh

D.

State of Michigan; Const* o&lt; Jtarry.-sa
At a ws-ion Ot Ike Probate r.«;rt fariheCaw
tyof Barn hoWrn at the rr»&gt;t&gt;At&lt;-iWrel»tte«Ki
of Hasting* in Mid r-mity or Teeehy. th*

Probite.

u.r-&gt; I.. .I...
—
may be lletmed sn&lt;t eniposm-d L« mH w
tp.t* PN.-O
tN»r«.|n del' I • .1 for lb&lt;* ftr
one paying uic aevi*
Ttatrupoti ft b
that Indlt.
«*ua.v „r i..i&lt;
,
n net at

WahhixOicix Crrr. Jnly

ui«i the administration in favor of an extra

Chicago. July 3 -Friday Imre ball playing tbu time, tta pre-mteat and Secretary Fair­
fa the Lcngik- twitted fa ttw following score*; child have not ta-:i iwreuadod tliat such an
At. Chicago—Chicago 5, Wadiington
at expenditure of public funds as an extt&gt;&gt;-&lt;^
Indlanni*&gt;!i»-h&gt;dfauapJi*
New York 13— won w-xild involve, will ta justifiaWo.' Sec­
eight inning*, daritivws and rain; at Detroit retary FaircbUd is very emphatierin Mating
—Detroit 17, Philadelphia 13; at I’itUburg"- bu opinion that tta fiimurial situation t»ill
R&lt;Mon 9, Pitts! urg 4.
Chicago, July *.—Chicago tnfei*! it wlien
tar crack !&lt;-»• tall club managed to k*e a of nn untnanagrablo surplus. The secretary
ganw lart.w„,k to tta Washington dull. She cannot order in tho 4‘* or the 4 par rent.
mfr-*l fating third in plan- instead of fourth. United States bond* for redemption. Isx-nnse

lhf L

Liberal* frar to

IHI.L l!E mil For. .

the Tih day of JnrH. in tie yt-4t
and elght.hundml enn ci.-hp ■**&lt;**
Present, Wm. W. Co)r JthisAf IT

Improved.

Chicago, July

2:1«K.

IN GOLD!

.

the communitaei through which 1t jmimk;
July S, nt UolumlMM and Gaand Island; July
4. at Luioola; July 5, nt St JoMph, Mu.

Following are the
day:
At Detroit— (

- ---------- —
Turfmen declared the affair a “liipjaxlroma "
In a race again*: St. Julien’s time (2:.7) on

country unhappy
:lb|aid, would di

$25,000.00

If be were tb-

fipj. And l.S
protege.
Louis Gareta Trriiil. e-nkrd bashful and unusai to
strong drink. Senator Suinag i. who is a Span­
iard by birth, tabno of toe largest cotton-mtii
owner* fa Mexl'V. Tne Marquis de Viraiico,

Iwirnlt.
BoUi.ii ..

robe's deymtati

^REUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPED.
of the Union Pacific employed him in l.*M to

A Stylish loan* Woman Oil

the staff of tta late Engieror Maximilian. He
repre*--n!* one of the'few table families now
in Mexico. Mr. Stefa, who b evidently a
prosperous banker, i* of German jeireutagn,
although his life bos been spent In Mexico.
The entire party reautad Kansas City Satur­
day morning, cn route to Chicago, Ikat on,
and Europe. They left the City of Mexico on
Saturday 1&lt;K Saturday* nigh: the dirtinguhta! vbitors h.-ft KaraM*City for Chicago.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Tills powder never van*,. A

ASTONISHED THE NATIVES.

KAXSAn Crrr, July 4.—The uuuraal eight
of a voung. pretty nniTtastily drrwe.l woman
standing with a
cf paniemen before
the Coates hou- bar, ataurbing a cocktail
with a straw ami apjartat relish, created
quite a sensation umoog tho habitues of the
house. Tta young lady, who did not appear
at all unused t &gt;’ the jxwitian. was Seucrita
Guadalupe Suiaagc
Her father, 'B&lt;*nor
Sufaa£o, a tall, military-looking man. stood
at her right, u till- at Iwr left Marquis De
Vivancu toyed with bis tumUer with rvtrvsbing abon-1 &lt;r.
lew Stein, jirmidrot of toe

^KIN&lt;S

all other

, tbauMtw boliten at in-- I'n-ta:*
city of Wasting* in Mid no: । * -u&gt;
If any there ta, wli&gt; lit-- i»r*»-t
tltaOSI should not ta granted
And it &gt;» further oni.-r- ‘ tiist viva* notice to tlie tM-i-uril* w-u- - •
give
,re
tate.nf the peiid-ucy &lt;&gt;i -A d i-mticn sm-^
hearing thereot hr esn*m;-7a . p|&gt;\ »f ‘r.h««r
robepui.b-ta.riuti:-H
paper printed and .-imd.v. d iu --tai &lt;•«»{ ••
fem wire in each wrek f.irjlortiMNewta
Jnds--.of rmtah-

(A true copy.l

totally dmtroyvd.

State ot Michigan, (Ojmtv of
At a session Of the »'r;.l-le
county ot Barry, hnldett a’- &lt;br IY
J“
secretary's power to invert tho surplus in that the citv of Hartuu’*. iu
tb.’ ..
way, then* h nodqubt in tlm mind of the daj, to* Ltth day of June. Iu to- n-xroce w&gt;sand eight hundred and rights.- &gt; ' .
Prweut.Wm. W. &lt; ole. Jr..
sewn* clear enough that this power «»» given
in the matter: uf-tju- yta&gt; ■&gt;»
to Idin in section 3 of th* sundry cis U ap­ Dickerson and Carrie P
On rewUng aad tiling the
propriation act approved march -T, 18J-L
ed. of EHxatalh J. tHekcrsMi {.u-snimn « «
mtaora.praying for reason* tli.rwa
thaltoemay be l*t'“**'‘
. 8r. JoHxsavitr, Vt, July 4. -Judgw Po­
land, w how namn became familiar through­
out tiw length and breadth of the tan.1 as tlie tMMMxm. m assigned lor t-"’
and thkt the brim at ta»
chairman of the celebrated Credit Mobilier petition"
minora, and all other j--r»on‘m!rrr&lt;jdi««MJ
investigating committee, died Saturday, nt
his reridmtee in Waterville, of apoplexy.
Ixikal. Poland was born Novtsmbor I. Ifil.'i,
■ t UTu* 1—4 r-v;,._ ____ ___ . ..
.. .

thhi

in-diately ignited w

ThehnlMi
l'ro‘*Lly bo patche

Mid ooort. then to be hoHeu -u

league dub, likewise LL. D._ a:

“Vvr

being throated. is excolhmt as ’to quality and
uflifnrt.BT .. o.

mi to ,885. whan h* wm appointed to fill
r*u*d by “* &lt;*“U
United
Btatre Senator Jacob Coilatner. After retir-

bean

‘“““KA'Wt
(A true copy.)-

■neXHTR.w-at &lt;100,00). They will remain in jail until
October X unteas bail i* fumbhed.

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS

cent., with nn
th« nrmHItUw. i.f

increased arrcage. white
—a.- - - t. . - . —

Wo f

»»gru muruerera
“ l«Wlk. wbo l.k.

hte rtrio&lt; of titi-wUT

fallen below &lt;50,000, and ore decreasing an-

gamblers aud ralooutata, and ti&gt;» city council

instanUy kilted, Burt Osburn by falling
date and Gowan Armstrong by lightning.
Three mon were fatally injured, one fa a

Ohio, July 3,-Btatoop Jamre A.
&gt;f tor African krthodir. EjAwopol

be dangerously injured.

at Pittsburg, were destroyed by lira Saturday

under ordera to proceed to the Dominion fl*bIng grounds, where they will remain during

‘TTUlhl*° 'n,,rd&lt;!,,w" ot T^t^tlvo Halligan

'faction in «rt« jibintod thkTear
.
with 188C. Th.‘Z^’X2r^^?r*1

XL

men agamy, imp-nitiou* by the Canadian au
thorities.
Tbe hay crop throughout toe nortbw»rt fa
turntag out poorly Tta awA. prtwprcu are
dmcrilwd » -fair to middling ' Wheat in
hanaa* tam Lera seriously injured by c-hmcbbug.
•

di«i suddenly Friday

title and Interest nl U

etautmwn on
«"»«**«&lt; William Pattomm,

fortnight henre. “I am to
around BQ&lt;! think of noth

Bltofip Jam** A. Shorter, of the African
MethodM Episcopal church, dtad suddenly
Friday morning at bis home fa Wilbprfoice

without a trial. C.

Busin

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

- , ■—— •
^2“!*

LMdlf SUngrir,

(U&gt; Of llx,
tiiSS taSh on wcilon »*eat)-arre CJ*rr
northSTnuU1,1
teas, an in town two nonu &lt;&gt;. r»‘ ■ , ..rfTseta

tum- aeMrdlhgto the recur—" •

.

THE MARKETS.

affected

not materially

Iffi r» iwn nr- -'

U

�afp.aio

OF A

TO

boomerang.

REMEMBERED.

BE

«--.a m heaven i—wmam- tu

।

~- -------------------—--------------- —--------

There's a year to be remembered
When your eye* Eru

EASY TIIING-TO ENLIST.
«.«&gt;«EUsTtS i *SCENE 0R Two FR0M NEW vob«
woJSS'lJSS'
'»&gt;i.
.

Kflam** ’•'. ve Um* condition qf
.- '
country and make A

recruiting

stations

tublr”

or die deputation would
■-! affair* ' But it is aigued
■ s’I not prove in advance

,

“Poayou

;d»»r iu England is any-1
y. despite the ••xitteuc#l

tone t«

"memtN-rrel
ini if the deputation bn op,rj«*l &gt;."raw will counteract it by
’
, •n.n'.ittee ot Irish workmen to
. ;-Tt upon the conditic.u
Ihb craiiulttea would le ,
u eng farm laborers, but j
•
.irtiains employed in

i&gt;

Owiwii-Hl!)
“My wc;-xhiped Ltwuel." lbs let* '
^^^alXw'Twt" ",acanl"&gt; tarty"": ' .
ineMert draw attention the rttor
m ature u-«^7' *b *°ru
t,a,T
» I ^‘\W,u*,^*-ni'-i«ig»UU m« wtara free net,
ftitterrel^LTT!
2° our
un- “.n,1‘u™r‘1 ‘Mto stedte™;
u&lt; W,&gt;H
Lavu triM th«tl7*.rMrtlCr' 1,1«hUr lovcw—J *IK,bea the Man is toamdfor dvn year*-,
vinre tta- Sto’.i,’7 *r.'a7 ,ru&lt;!«*** to eon- I
to l.i, n*&lt;t. Wutota totlus.e-r,
hcS;tatTth2irf:^O'D«?^ “■
; !&gt;*werkw.to !•*«, fa. toS
‘brae imuranrcs
Vf* fcMcndb^ tc B
cZwttaT^n^i
W“1 «®Fle
whlelitoe^X.1^ T.
,uv’’ t!'B»

„

' ’“"■•' "‘tat like &lt;ra&gt;mitto.R

—la tta tcrribl •ta2tU*rrefu** 11 r,iJ MororM'u

A LEGEND OF MEXICO.

,bo -”•« ” -l«&gt;kra tastily: ten,
'*’»“•toU.i.duiury
end agaii. I

“ "?«**«

•tending?r «~fn t
j
" W U'n'‘
1 . .
not tn cugtr
*«-« h •!. too#. " .•’
'J

,,m&gt; '*‘"T
■*“

Their report would

Tbo young men will make things bare when
they come into the poaKsatoo of the money of
the millionaire who grew rich by a rise in real
and-ill rontmue. to pluck up rutty
limb and tlUt them in liia
---- ■ - r
'
_ _______ __ _„ .»• w: &gt;n unier. i/.'l me
tell you how the average young man “flies." I
beard of one clerk in a largo establishment
who made &lt;3DJ about a year ago in real
estate. Thi* was too much fur Li* equilibrium.
Ho immediately Invited all tta people at hb
boarding bousn U&gt; a icnipict and spent all in
one evening. Ho has since made i3d.OJO and
cuncaived a brilltant idea, which bo put into
execution lately. He invited almost every
body be know, 137 in number, io a grand
theatre fnrty. For tboao who lived outside
of Kanma City, in CoinmUa, Independence
and Leavenworth, bo chartered special rars,
bad carriages meet tta*m nt tta depot anil
pai.1 for ttair Judging* At tta tatcL To rap
tta climax ta gave tta whole jiorty an ele­
gant tanqiict at a hotel after tta perfonnance. fur which be paid fifterndollars n plate.
J{&lt;- it tta Monte Cruto of Kamos City.—BL
nr.uls .Spectator.
I

rnittce cm finance ami accouata was m-o-ptod
and adopted, and ordered placed un file and
spread «&gt;n lbs- minute*.
Alonzo White, the janitor eUct Iti first
ward, tendered bin n dgnation. which, on
motion, uas accepte&lt;L
on motion the in«rd proevded to an elec­
tion to dll the vacaurvOu the i»t La I lot,
Ml*» Jo White received in vote* anil was
doclarrd elected, the salary to .remain tbr
same ai&gt; fixed at the la»t rrirular meeting.
Tiw foiluwing bill* &lt;&gt;f account wm- pre­
wilted and referred to tta: liuJncc com.
mlttrv:

Dennis * SUacerlaad. printing....
J. 8 Goodyear, sundries
C. H. Bauer, drawing contract* ..
Haffman Broc. sandi-tes....... ;.........
8l«ncemacber A VanValkraburgb
Geo S Tomlinsoc. Treasurer one y
K. A Rider, Heercary one year ....
t. A. Rider, sundries
Tiw finance commjtt*-*- reported tan k ail
of the above account* excepting, that of
lipauxemnetar A VanVaikmburgh. • and
re**Miiiuru&lt;lcd tlieir all-iwams'k; the amount
claimed, and on motion, w«-rP allow cd—all
ay&lt;*.
tin motion tta- lioard mljonmed.

Mnrina Anaya was one of tta loveliest
tiaideiw of Nneva Hispona. Hera was that
Tbo cnumeifiaUoii of tbo slaves in Brazil
ran* lieauty.at once gluwing and gent#, that
’
1 d° Uot faltoT' 11 u,«i krvwt me it ww» romnamplaoa. There
was commetM-ed in 1M7J, when tbo number
filfa tta hearts of men mid v. omen alike w lib I t*
registered In tho empire was EG30JXXL A
(Tisucrry Order.
*&gt;i "une-stm, bs —u]
yearning tcndcrnis* “On tar sws-ct fare ; a urrtn^ta re* trMi ro’r,rc: tte:a wilt jerdou । ~
registration
completed on the .TOth of March
alh and peaceably, a* I JewingI" said a Lideou* beggar crone, ofjo
State of Miclilgan-FUth Judicial Circuit, in
« honccry. ■
•&gt; i 'b*Votc tlicniaulvra to -.lay on the 1‘aseo, turning to look after the fwtto boiri&gt;|ltaL.‘1“U. *Crt,lt a“d »*rW,! St*,’*r*",'llatbo|»rL,wiUilb-afte.. thi* year shows nut more than iwlf this num­
Salt pending In the elrcult «mrt for fir Oonnber of slave*, altbcoigb in the fifteen yrarstbo
• hicb now render the । girl; “it would warm niy heart to clasp lrt-r fas love
1
la,S"S ,l,Bt Uir‘'»r&gt;-t"«» Khut“&gt;s tfirousb ifa,
t)
&lt;•(
RarryIn
at ttacity uf Itauinrw.
black ixqiulalion lias largely iiu-rca-wd. In on Ute tali day chancery,
of June. A. D.. PW. ""*“**’•
in my arm* The day snetns brighter, t&gt;»
tlx&gt; E-iUes the dicrvaae ha* been more rapid
CalhUrliw* C. Whitucv. eoroplalBaat vs Rar*
J-1* tran‘i« !U‘y I hare« RMtod tarrilfiy crock It shut
world seem* better, rinre sta cmuc near. , I dra^rret to
tbotziu
t!&gt;e
country.
(
lti
JUo
Janeiro
In
11573,
bTSutoto
l
‘
Z
'
‘
Lrilluaicuw
f*
1
,
,r
toiifight.
Wliat
was
tta
n*e
of
Hvnt Kihouaie’a fellow lung tt&gt; k_cvc her—to put raywlf tatwecn Lie
there were SO,OCX) alarm registered; in June,
of •'aith S. by ’M14OU •*n‘ *i:‘
wi::S»
‘
,
outMurcverf Ho
•euraug result cf hi* and wine danger."
!?&lt;•, there were bnt
and on the 1st cf H.‘S^TWESKISfK^gJS5tti
Tta Ls?
.
Mamx*." I
,!?' "ff ~:w»bcn u».i ata .braid i*-ver
i'A’iirugr it. and if the
•In short, Marina was one of the few taiur*
April. Iv37. only 7,4®; I” tho other citicx of
ut aft it witl probably I giftediwitb tta faculty ot winning the low If h-'-m iph r^VTV
h“* kaJ nl!Un I
M
H‘’ Ww*w
A”*1
Brazil ubout tbu samo proportion ixilih goo-L
tan, wi.b tta weigh: of u
mtafvit- ! ln *}» »»nie cf love fa riliL
it al-Mx-. and no party I nik Hta.luid not un enemy in the wmli.
fi SKrJMr,,tk-tpM*, for eooiplalnant. It
Even iu Uio redTen dfatricla, iu wbi ii thure Is orilcrrelrhAt.alildeteiHUtt* enter their upj .'-In-lit.xl n simple life enough in tta home At 1 Jul»:.W.'ra^ UaJ?.“ ‘,Vi T" '•La:
&lt;l«d
Tl&gt;» «• iniUng offi.*. wn&lt; Kfad to Minp
n
KKtJW.crzS'ia’tK-jsE
'“'“■•"'Wrnik-r.i Hcwwnuw.a- tnas'
wh Om- iJiydral rondRta, Tta wa» the greatest upjiositiou to i-moncipntion
tar jwriait*,' making ttair lives bright, goirL;
BALLARD PARDONEt
f from Lcucath a lifted veil, the folly and
w,L«ting tta rosiest thing in tta and fie number ot stat vn greatest, tlx- roher daily ronnd with nu even ctacrfulnta. -n
tunEUlidlcate that de-pite the largo uuiubcr w
bw- cnwltycf bi-; exaction, nml *u*pHoa*. v"r' -: Hv u'»wvrc'! all the quertiowi withund gtally taking tar share ot miL
of abves imported from the northern prov- printed Jn tta (Tty uf !ta*tlnx*. Michigan, sate
it.Ml'IllU
H rn R ’i 1
l,k' ‘Jt’,‘£b
aff«--; ‘ at *
-'»•■. LcL_d never Inna rested;
n: r,re.-ruT.:
sutwiiint nswm polinees of this empire, tho new registration will p.iblfiztloi) to be coutta-ied uaee tn each are*
to&gt;ni*ha.luTORg«L FuU of contrition, of *
bv
''-arrei*!. aisl volunteered
for six weeks in incrr*«k&gt;u.
sb|u with the women &lt;&gt;f tar tlay nnd r.;&lt;4.
■bow a decsoaw? of fully one-baif mocc 1S73.
FRANK A. IK a iKEIt. Circuit Judea.
’ST^torf'd •leno.;.It..*, a„|
, wmewfait Utterly tbr unruv.s*^rv faf„nna.
NMITJI A CdIXIROVE.
C
!•. L—Tho ]«wident Hb-.* was no saint, Marina; bnt neither "4«1
XVi-have therefore smne relteblr data upon
tot-.r Ixfarj un.l nLbre,kiting&lt;W bo roukl
,W l,: !**er ‘’’taxi-d to to. .Ju*. ,a
Sk'llcltore ior Coniptalnant.
aiduKl for. jonion of ata n etiquette, a m*oM. u bigot, nor an cwptj
which to found the estimate that the slaves in A true eopy.
t 1 J.ttio M-rat'-h.if the ptfaand hfanaine wa.
U.-i.JsAdaH—but n swee:, true, pure minde11 ‘Le.-ttcmo;...^.,^.,.^^. j..;,.
Brazil
do
not
now
ex.-eed
7tM_lXX),
none
of
Attest. Wm. IL rtiWERK. Deriity RcxPter Tn
Mm ma . fatter, nafi hurriedly t1 Lh frare. ■
J* ,U" "•lh
allegionre. It wa. Jfl.
tlmt of Thomas
It wa.dwmrel *traugv. in her wit :
whom are under l&lt;» orbver 00 years ot age.— Chaneery.
i.c- two men iuore*l thre.jgh tto‘h.xue : .
{r"vu,'t- *• wasird quite ten miautes New Orknu* Timos-Democrat.
c Mvl^f n?qunintance, that Marina luui n &gt;
*-e firat mtend tin* i.ffl.v-. Yet
lovkr. Suitor? Lad rt»c galore, to eh**" • q;nct{r, licit to attract the nto-nfain uf tta j *ri’su t*M!
g'esqpiig serrante. The mother of Marina f *' wa* ta“8 «**«,b to cw«ar biumlf into firo
(ynitentiary jar fretn sbe n**d&gt;l tat nd*r tar fhig»r. But *l&gt; •
wa* away to vMt n ,iek friund, and tho house
°r *r',‘u** H» uo long. r i»-l anyIMdikl mo set two mm; one had but eno
• I -i i:*i
to '-h'**--. "(Vby *lm1:1-1 J
wa*vtTystia In tta ante aula, or ant, room I , 1"“ ,,J ’**&gt;’ *’
choir*, &lt;rf work, his
arm mid tbo other but one log. uu! tlwy
l ho pmideut has shq WMffld ray when quettioned with urgtiict.
of too great parlor, they were oicrtaLun fa-1 "m,rs "r I'buv: &lt;*f rcafclemv. He was an un
“simply to have a husband! But wtat is i aberrant.
• ! faqm-taat port of a great marbiM. wtoae talked all nlmut tho seven days" fight nud
Seven I’ini’i; and one talked tor Gen. Mc­
husbaif&gt;l worth if he be not drarf And Lett“Dra Ifalflito,” she exclaimed. “I car.K here '■ ''?ly
,o &lt;’iw'y *B*»ut knowing why b&lt;- Clellan nnd tbo other for Bob Loe, and I
ixxiuterfeiterv in ter that I rbonld live to robe tta saints, us ih
*
found out fhnt one was a federal ami the
1 o*.*e racing, than to marry but forthat it i&lt; dll' t&lt;&gt; tell you that I wu* here.dn&lt;uig a irauocst'
ngo. and I frau,I tta brazivrgune 1 Late I T“rvr ‘’tiy, of it w.-;.- enra-b to make him other a rebel. One hail been a prisoner nt
; ...... uini oinrrn rebel. Un« hod tern - tuTweu-r
.airnt
re. t-.im, and afterward meet one to whom
I -cu araking aone* ora to tail. L-jt Dona Clou •
L1* Lant«'&gt;‘. tore tlid not soun n
t.’.cl:eurt g«3 forth. Ay Dio*! what m:.-* ry, *Ua U away,* tud tLr Nina Harina is fa her I
f.!l tn**’ru,“ &lt;«'» «rtrr all. He begim ,o
^aj-I ray - I Usick my parente k’ve n»e; und,
.
.
— .„&lt;&gt;tlwr» aud
smell, hearing,
room and &lt;-«x-»n&lt; *. un*wcr. Qukn *ate bon ,«,Ua' ,T‘iat be Lad beard «umc«tan- that j
unlelt relief.
until they send n»e from their Lome, ! will | the thief could Lav.' coni? in' T: - drat ' ,U' t"’’ w"r’: ,u*k-ltrs which assail man— jj wire togi-tber reris.tiug tho semcaot tbeir
glory ntul tbeir misfortunes. I (&gt;omkx] very
not marry, unlens I cocm.' to love!" And in I jWtr r mutt Lavr slept, »|r; •
toveaadu-nsirkiw-&gt;-uir the most .teirtfiwd. near the plare w here i saw Stonewall Jack­
ttaS div.
to
follow
n
crane
require*!
even
1
'
salted
the
girl's
chatter,
nml
&gt;eut
'
L
nsi
“
,
’
“
J»*
=r
v&lt;O'
tar'-t.'niirf
cllttet
to
f_o
I
.... - .
..«&gt;»«■ require: even 1
mnrrjAtbi
• cl"'* of
’■* *flrmnCTW,
’——— rraUuUcn
* ■
..
.
.
. .
. IT nn.l ta u.t.U... 1^,11...;.
.
.1 son for tho Urst time nnd tin- Lt&gt;L He was
more
tfcfa to-day
and bcr &gt;
asleep under tU? fly of Gen. Ix-e's tcut; ho
i Ji1?*5**
.
1 fcwywre.it wa, tta custom to krepin tJI uncouifortablc. They »wgoing to ship Lim bail tumblrtl down upon some straw, ord I
;ltT ,t
’'d. There
irgulnted uvuM-,
Louses u
a snu.;:
small un
fin or
of cLc..
&lt;-Larc«d out tn Jeffmun barracks i:i M:a-*.uri. Hr inquired who that man was, and was told
' '""
-----*&gt;reiv cam, n
u ,.
l-w yalty—the viesrroy, were-! burning in a great silver braricr ia th ante hut~d Missouri. He. ha ted !»-ing everybody's that be was Stonewall Jaclonu. He bud itad
clOTip'd^n^ame*;
master
uccaalcM.. *—
aia..- —
for tta
— convenient
iX’HVcnlcnco of
of lighting
ligbtiiig &lt;'
cigar* servant. They l;i &lt;»t him-in a stuffy little no rest or sleep fur three days, aud tired
. •...............the
-'■regal
’•■•"•R
’wrwiwq,.
rJ.y upend
:f or
tJ.y
&lt;&gt;pAM*i that bfa
Li* representative
represented-,, thought &lt;of
sow i&lt;razicr
or cigarette*,
cigarette*. This
brazier was
was inm.-e.imir&gt;
indeed mir&gt; iw:ii at N&lt;’. 174 Hm'.-m street wjib a lot of nature wav overcome. TUo camp table was
Uie *ubj&lt;«ct first
flrat; ate!
oral now nnd
and again ono
one «.-»•
«.-p i»g
U»**ubj*&lt;ct
tare*. And
tli- i nwn utterly u»--&lt;-hgcninl. It was too much. straddled aver him, nud dinner wan set aud
i: „ Li;
.‘—1through
E------„L tta
,L. iuterdi.ts cf Jw
Larkedl for
Lartutor another kingtkm,
kfagtkmi, to render ttaro
tteny
i --i
-*L.. ta;,..,
... vre
.................
inors
n miLUo odor
lx.gnn to
vnv-ji,
tainting Heroics nere nil right ai«d so was love, but a devoured with the great soldier underneath.
n-x.'ountnf bi* rartbly »tat&lt;*tnan*bip. Thus, tta air of
the tightly
.,r *i._
.i.u*&gt;~ closed
_i*—i bou*re-n
i-.-.j &lt;l_a „*trange
:nuj£t, gu*»d dinner •«&gt;■ &lt;• more would outweigh both. — IJjll Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
.
,*rn
»n the oondiitoM of
a new viceroy come to Mexico, and with him and sickcniug amefi. nbi»« raggedion rauwsl He wrote to bl', lutbcr begging Lim to aeq,tbo
cause Moir-1 de L» Montana, a cvmelv vouth i l**&lt;
with horror,
: to
to thni)
thrill with
horror, and
and Unthe hair
hair to
to district ccngrv'wmaii and secure a release.
who was in his
The
father
apisnletl
to
hfa
congmumui
nud
।
of anci»m:
hneuge,
specially
issi. ami reronle.l in tta nfr.,-c &lt;4 the retlwer ef
- ----------.j !u-&gt;«u&lt;-c
uydrtailcd
rump by h&gt;ilip I stand erect. Tta two men gaa.-d at «ub
“Did you |«m the hat, dcaron!"
tiw i»c*&lt;e skillful counter- -1 tta------deeds tori rounty „f furrv Mi.-i.teai l»n
Second for the journey to the new worl&lt;L
to nn influential friend. Tlie paf»r» luckily
“Yes."
1/th :mi. In liter 21 of morriiv
«
f'-. -rated in this entntry, but I Ho was noble, handsome, rich. Was aught other an-instant in shocked diimay ami bur- Lad not y«&lt; l*» n scut to Washington. 1 bat j
rur, then Don Pablo led the way in baste to
“XTbat'a in it f”
there t» now due mid imnald
• ta-n t» «M*b Urst* Chief
' elw lacking! 'Mulct tho di*ooh:te youth of
FJi?;?0: *!’*! n”&gt;uK °r I’nx-vediug hnrii* i^-en
Marina's
eliamlier.
aud
threw
oj-cn
the
door.
“
Weil.
fcrt
uilJy,
parson,
the
linin
’
ia
st.ll
■ fore re-nnunrndei the i the day might one look f« n saint .’ Such.
fnaUluled to-fee*n,r the im.uey *Uue by said
A
few
year*
ng»«
a
son
of
a
rich
merchant
A rudi of noxiou* vapor came into Leonel * |
thar. First time it ever Ita ppened, pswwm. I nmrtpMre or anj pan : hereof.
7
I indeed, wo» not Lionel de la Montana; he wes fare firm the room that held Lis Jove, aud enlivted in somewhat the sanw bunted way. recknntbe lyy, U gettta.
Ja!* ln **&gt;•« mortgage,
hr fa^t of the pardon wu aaHe Stock it out, though, wm jmt In a cavafry
; a wddier. Who Lad fought well and to lim own
notice teghco tluu ot&gt; jnjy xih nexL at ten
■ -re: wrvkif bureau there j fame in ita- cnmjiaigtre of Flandciv. ami Lo his first glimpse of its interior showed him rvgmx-Ut nud after*ardsgot an officer's cum­
o clock in the forenoon, 1 shall »efi *t nubHc
auction, to ike htal.evt bidder.attbe nortiUrotit
■nd hearty exclamation of Lmi a soldier's faults. But he was nl*o a Marina, bentover the big brazier on her light - tnuoiou tlui. jgh influence brought to bear in
UOARD or KDICATIOX.
। itaial, with bcr facc laid close upon its glow­
u!0*.f'*lhe r.o,!rt
1,41'-*- rity ot H**tlnrs
Micblgan. the premise* described in **.d mar*'
brave Mid knightly man, whose sins were ing cool*. As her father aud Leuue! entered the right direction. But mart ot the men
gmrc.oe SO much thereof, a* may be necessary
narer base nor lasthsomc, and, judged by tbr | the room, she lifted ber*if ervctycrc.-y line wboenltft thu* hastily usually desert, run­
to p*y the amount due oa said mastgsge am! all
Board
of
education
of
the
city
of
Hasting*
ning
tbcYbk
uf
two
years'
imprfaonmcut.
legal eo*t*.
L—Harry A- Varnell, the standard t f tiw time, be wu* exceptional a* of her figure expressing mingled agony and
met pur*usut to ntljourniiivnl at 7:30 p. in.
I the fortitute of resolution, and staggering
Hair to be subject to &lt;3TA&lt;n yet to tecotne due
DVBJltb PEACX TIMKA
■ ur.ty ILsaiw asylum. to honor and morals.
Tlie' president fa-ing ate cut, on usotion un said mortgage. The premixes are described
Ho met Marina s:on after hi* arrival, wbu blindly forward, she fell senseless beside tar
A visitor at the recruiting stations saw a
•ifilbr indictment for
hi *ald n&gt;ortK*«r as a strip of tend to be taken
gtx»l derd cf tbs close of men who_cnlirt dur- Mr. Goodyear took the chair and called tin-iuodMry." was sent shall ray bow ami where I on the jiaseocf tad.
__________
,,l”U ‘•■nn&lt;-rlv owned
71 '- LL '"J'0D ’!■*«&gt;« half of the
meeting to order.
tkrea days, at church, or nt one of the infre­
The roll being called the follow ing.mcnn i rlxbu in town'iiJStei
It wav a year later that the de vast gathered
inuw of imnainuent quent fertulias of tho time.' And from the
■t hl* tsmd.
Mrs. find tinw-hosaw her, be lived and breathed at the early morning mass in the cathedral, tiem in town. A erjwvlal effort is being
but' for Marina Anaya, and be made his watched with interest the entrance of a wed­ mode tn get colored soldicni w us to ruinplctc j name, tn-wll: Batter. Ite**in«-r. Font Goodcourt .with aueb eager uMMmty that they ding party, in which tlie groom was Leonel a regiment now fenning cut west. But I yea/. Grrt-nfivld. Huffman. Kelly, Izithrnp,
HUNTINGTON M. MARVIN.
v ere soon bethrothed. And Manna found in de la Mautana, mid tbo Lridc a lady whose cclured tarn, ••’nub':w. do not banker after j Rl’fi'r and Tumlln*oii. Alwi-nt ItewSon and
wm on tta tend, nnd
SMITH A CULGBOVt
Mortgagee.
her lover tbofulfdlmcat of bcr ideal, tlie reali­ figure »»s of exquisite elegance and grace, the work cf a saMier's life, much as they lie
Lklity.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
the
tfnrel
and
bra«a
Inittons
of
the
job.
Bozation of that standard, lacking which the but whose face wu* beyond criticAm. in ttat
The niiuiite* &lt;&gt;f the ta«t regular and inter­
s.id&lt;«, there fa u certain Americanism in the
land's bond. «be h*j Lad liccn content to live u:iwedded • Her
tn malt^ tba newton.!*. every wish and a-pjallon were satisfiol by
which was not removed throughout the cere­ negro that m-.kes him s poor j.woo snldiiT. vening sjMvlal meeting* Were Tcad and ap­
. , ,
,
,
,«r- •
and the vxnBencen of Leonel If on^sb*- couid mony.' From her terrible self imnsolction English, Irhb siul Germans make up the bulk proved.
‘.'I: .
hfr
t" •‘&gt;-h &lt;n «■ persuade-ldm that such was tbr truth! Fur Marina had brought her beautiful eyes an- cf the r:;lirtE-d men. The few AriM-ricatu.
The librarian &gt;ii1&gt;inittrel her annual report
'• t • • l‘re&lt; &lt;-;• । Gnnnall acted. Mr. tta* one thing that marred her ja-rfert hajipiK-atbcd in vUion or appearance, aud her who sign p=per&gt; are usually of Irish or (ler- from wiileb the following synopsis ia taken.
•ncil »A* uuly ... ui] (V a fe„
bow.
There are 1W7 soluini* In tbelltirary.
new, the cue blemish in a charnctercaherw'.te sweet, fradi lips were as jwrfoct as of yore. man v3truvti&gt;’». AnMrriaure, a young lieuten­
* - •*•!.&lt; ta.l '*a*rf&lt;e.hly'ma.jegoud by
During the yea? there have been drawn
nil symmetrical, was the terrible strain ot But all the rret of her countenance was im ant said, src too lwk|*-n&lt;lcnt to make good
pdldlera except when they are kept buiy •►«* voluint* n» 4.'X» jut run*. The books
jealousy hi Lis nature. It may have l*cn fi ightful cicatrice—a thing of seams and scars
drawn Were a* loH.in.and dnxulful discoloration, to look on which fighting nr marching. The strict discipline
ttajirovferbial
nwleaty
of
the
true
lover,
DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.
•
-*iruKe.
rf camp life galls them, nnd Its loxinemhrings
drew
shudders
of
horror
from
bcr
uBarest
and
.jti-.u.A Ki* witly t—Tfa. I.vra county making lam feci a seitM* of hb own unworlhicut nil tbeir wont qualities. The American um&gt;-*: Blogpiidiy. M vnluiiiea; Science las
uw.. lint, -whatever the mull re, it seemed dearest. But for Leonel &lt;te In Hontaua bcr U&gt;ru ettuien cannot &gt;m* laxy and gu&gt;d at tlie volume*: I’hlfoMipIn. tn volun)r»; I’ortrv,
«*. bum at th.,W(W
l&lt;y
Proprietors,
to him :nipowrililc that ho should keep the charm wa* omni]X»tent—greatef now than sometime. He inherits too much Ligb pro- iw volume*; Fl.-tion.M21 volumes: MIm-cI■ ..’1
'.un-*.
. ’ -. . TW- The Kiv mrter was torn lovo.ctf Mari-aa. widely beloved and charming
sure ertirfty, that is l&gt;vand to find a vent
The rejM.rt closed by stating that 52 voL
a* *ho wo*. When he gazed upon hoi*, be brilliant lieauty. Atpid the grow profligacy
uumh were laid ««lde for rebinding, ami Hut
nnd
infidelity
of
the
.Spaniards
iu
Mexico
his
■ tel luri r : fire t-1 tie* building. cc.uk! not believe that she should not be fickle,
The early spring always sera the lacroaso cf the patron* of the librarv tud tarn very
loyalty and devotion to his wife never
■ I • .rteP. -**-u|&gt;m! a jortsen armed with the wondrous j&gt;oirer bcr beauty
rnltrtnHuti. toboren, mechanic* and poor । prompt In returning book*.
wnvrred, and the bannony of their perfect
The people of Hasbngs and vicinity are cor­
On motion of Tomliaxm, tbr report wa*
-- . I five prtainm wen, (n gave her. and it maddened him to think her Jove an.1 trust was tiercr marrod. till their
accepted and order**! pl*&lt;**d on file.
heart
knight
swerve
To
another.
■” U7 ‘
“ **’■ 3441 Wfllhlte.
The finance commit tn mode the follow I nr dially Invited to inspect this market, whkh they
An immediate marriage might have ratis- lives, but not their hearts, wens tendered l»y trying hard alba inter to g&lt; t regular cmployreport:
the
powTr
of
death.
«
ten
Ixsth
were
far
ad
­
will always find kept neat, clean and tidy. To
fl«l him of the guotf faith of Marina, but
ment, and. thtally diqpisted with their, nonTo tta president and members of the
just after the betrothal th? death of a distant vanced I:: age. And the street where Manna
board of education uf the &lt;-itv of Hastings. provide (or keeping meats properly during tlie
n-latlro threw the Anayas into mourning *o painfully proved her love has ever since j So, too, the late emigrant, unable to find tho Gentlemen: Your committee ou finance
after the fashion of tho rigorous etiquette of been called “Tho Street of the Burned Wo roavted fowl* he has beard of flying about tlie andaramnts would p-spectfullv report that heated term, the Heatings Meat Market 1* pro­
the Spaniards, and as soon as they doffed the man."—Y. H. Addis in The Argonaut.
streets, turns to the government and the from a careful &lt; xsiuinatiun of the look*, ar. vided with the
....
tLi
tnr several
sable suite of complimentary woo. Lent was
army for sunpert Here and there domestic connt«nnd toucher* of sour treasurer, Mr.
Geo. N. Tomllnrtm. They find that be ha*
dUBcnlUcs drive a man to it A shrewish
ty I’crisicnnc who wife nemls many a good man and true from ri-celtr*! monies and matte df«bur«mcnt» for
the ti«cal year ending July lot, lf«7, a* fol­
Ware liberal ideas prevail. How much lean I was bi the habit of •‘wfiitewaabing ’bereelf, no shouldering a pk k to shouldering a musket low*, to-wit:
readily tten, when nil the world wu under to speak, from tho wire of her fret to the Laxin** and general sliifLiewuieM help a Uttlc.
The fineat made. Unly three others In me la
I
roots
of
her
hair
with
chemically
prepared
&lt;ftad-..
.
It
Mvin*
an
easy
way
to
keep
life
going
to
pneetly nde. Lent over, Marina's fatbri
cosmetic?, that she took a medicated lath one give one's seif up to tta' government iu return
the state.
from. 4rXx, ( .v.
“
’J
"
" Primary
be deferred until tee arrival from Spain of u day and emerged as black as ink. Horriflrd, for food, ehxhlng ami a bed. Nearly all bar­
school money...............
she sent for her doctcr. Oa Boeing her he rack* have loir hiiruiies, and the willing sol­ Rac'd atty Treaa. ou acc t sink­
laughed os though he would nov&lt; r stop, but dier can always get a rr.diroentary relnafiiion
tag tend........................... ..
bri.le.
nt last found voice to myMndanx-, you are from camp si bool. As far a* physical com­ Bec'd from foreign*tuition....
proixne to keep on hat.d constantly the finest
arc not 111; yoo area chemical product. You fort goes n WiWIcr is pertape tetter off than
Total amount received ..
•31MXC7
— «r.*r t.vn a, low nt thi* time denlng to Do la Montana, He tormented
ri any prerioa* vrar. und the tnwaury Las bimrelf with constant brooding upon them, are no longer a woman, but a “sulphide." It the average laborer, though he cannot
cutset steak, also all other kinds of m-uta kept
coma.
•d’n fa fil.Nju.un gobi, while putting out
until the reasons a-adgoed, al) logical anil is not now a question of medical treatment, choose Li* work or hare a Lome of his own.
C
in
a first-class market. Prices always reasooabut a simple chemical reaction. I shall sub­ He must herd with others. But once a sol­ Bv outstanding orders uolrt
weighty to the formal precision at tho race
eurrenc*.
Thereported
bcaviegt
ject you to a bath of eulplmric acid diluted dier alway* a soldier. Having served for five
- teachers salaries
■ln»al &lt;4 talk
teiids ever
on witha»ii»and generation, seemed to him strained,
2 j*yttocv
*
with water. The acid will have tbo honor of
r'-'U)- naturally alters!* thin maturing of
frivolous aud improbable. From such a con­
combining with you, it will toko up the sul­
'•is- fait cal) f'-r i^r ix-tita.. and treasury offi* incidental expenses
clusion it required mo violent effort of c phur, tbo metal win prcxlueoa “sulphate," enlist*. He is unfitted far anything eta*.CALL Z2ST
•iah ar*
-i——'
" repairs |&gt;ald ........
morbid fnney to advance a step farther, nnd and wo shall find as a “precipitate" n very Nvw York World.
" paid for supplies....,
As we ore olsrays “at borne".
nnmUti,, '»•’
Leonel tx-rsuaded himself that Marina wav pretty woman. Tbo doctor .went through
. adi wuy M,(W,0U).
“
“
taking oetiona
tired of him, that riin bad never loved him,
. .. . .. ------- (J— ‘•Ndla" wu robusiness notes?
* redemption of bonds
-However pirture.-queiy Fremont for tlx*
that site dreirod to brook tbo bo»«faof their
* interest paid on bonds .....
moment loutned up ns Um* stAmlred bearer of
betrothal, and that all than procrnatimsliciu
" enhaage..
* foreign tniUon refunded. .
tta Hepatilican party, future histonral inwere ciminous tokens signifying that wish —Ct ire go Tribune '
Bute of Michigan. Countv of Barry—
* transferred U&gt; Horary fund
tcre*t centered Spoil the *ecoud act at the
and a means of gradual approach to sack a
Ataseoalou of tlie Frotwte Court for the
* balance on band
I*Liladr!phia convention. It show* u* bow
Oonaty ot Rarry. hoi den m tta Frotnoe Office
■t June, (l.UB.tis
rupture. His jealous passion increoacd, bat­
In the City of Ihutep, tn said County, on
strangely
Uhuman
wlwkxn
viLrate
tbo
deli
­
Total
There
f»
a
tribo
in
central
Africa
called
the
tening upon his misery, until the mon bad
Friday, the Mlh day of Jure, ia the year
almost become insane. And the full measure Ooni, in which tlie babies ore washed and cately lalanctsl x-ales of fate; or ratter how Deducting foreign tuition re­
ooe thousand vtxbt hundred IM eight* *evea.
funded kc»«&gt;. leaves the net
l*resent, Wm. W. Cote Judge of Probate.
of Lis own suffering be bold to the troubled dresaod in a funny way. Tho children are 1;&gt;H .- utable and yet tew untaring aru the far
foreign tuition
In the matter of Ita estate of Maud May
lipa ot jxxir Marina. Every’ alera rd pretext washed daily, and are beked dry by their naching troev*-*-* cf divine jiruv^once. Tho
llrath. a manor.
mother's tongues instead of towels.
The principal candidate bavuig been wieete*!
was
to
him
a
theme
of
complaint
and
reOu rrMitnK suit filing the petition. &lt;trfy vurl'• imminent ettwk-broltrr
without contrc.tkm or delay, tta convention Order* outstanding io |&gt;av
••d of lAora Itryant. rjsrdun ot satof minor,
child's
body
is
next
anointed
with
a
mixture
■M-.'lay Hn Voltaire.
prayinc.
for reseoc* ttwrelu srt teeth, Uiat she
(■rucecded
to
a
tK-nunaUon
far
vice
prraidenL
teachers
salaries.
..........
of fat and vermilion, when tho baby ioakz
mar ta licensed to sell Ita res! estate In Mid
Do
to
pay
Jax
lim'*
sila
ties
8 ‘ ’’■'**,,r ti&gt;r m-siey m*r- the situation of the Anaya dwelling, on cun
of tho mala thoroughfares, a favorite prom­ licautifal in Gani eyes. After it has been On tta first iufcmffil talk* William L Daypetition described, of which said minor is
■clred.
enade of tie* young Spaniards, who naturally thus dressed f&lt;r the day it is wrapped in a tou, of New Jersey, ivceived !3!&gt; votes, aud
Total out standing
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, tho
’"I'nvakmt fa wheat, paasrel thither, not tho lew bemuse of Ma­ goat’s skin and bang safely on a branch of a Abraham IJnctJu. of Iffimu*. 110; the re­
LIBRARY FUND.
•'v '- ejq ‘‘J.
Stat*» ft-r the fhynl
tree, while its mother goes about her other maining votes being tcaltervd among thirteen
Jmrt alout 13.- rina's beauty. Tho praises lavished upon ter
otter nmu*^ The d.iuinating thought of
'
annoyed Uni ns much as if tbo girl hod duties.—Foreign Letter.
the convctrttai being the r.wrtiou &lt;d prin­
^'fraavw ,
n 'nuch U*”
*L1W p2f T’"',hf •** “hit civlXin courted thorn. It bad come to pom that evet?
ciple and not tta promotian of men. ttere
interview between Uw Jo vers resolved itself
was ik&gt; further contret-, and though Mr. Day­
*®&lt;«neJ*Qr&gt;i. , ’?*’”* *** •ia»'nP«t®
Total..
inlu blOarnaaa aud rgproarires, and Marina
Burna Lien "f the qtadffty uf foo&lt;l ivqtdrc.1 ton tad »4 rorvlvad a majority supfiort bis
CWr
'' bu^'’’« greater.
nonitoatiun wa* nerertbelras al once mode
wm; hnlf wild with distress. She loved iaonrl , to^ve lunch to tha 6,000 or W
I i f \ iw-uunt KiL
l&lt; t &lt;u carry the war
ip. It would bo insisted

fT*M‘r .,U

LaraT ^fetaJi?dt’rSWall&lt;toc* ,uon?

*'h m-

'°-

“ass

Catarrh

EVER

IASTHGS - MEI?- IM I
Central House Block.

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badeock

I

tta various Lolls may t* had from
cinnl items, which were: Three ,bundrc-j
W0 pound* of roast beef, 200 pound*

'^taartions m (.Tta.ago diw'■^■"'’Hi.ideratinn of tdL.
&lt;

cornopjailing period

Lvlal charm of her beauty.
At last on© morning De ta M -*ntana pawed
the bouse and found U closwL Hia moridd
fancy at core pictured a rival behind tba
mawive shnttara of tba iron barred wtodowM.

By paid oi.t ou orders
By balance ou band ..

A woman dying from myxedema ia re­
ported to Lave bad a temperature ranging
from T-'&gt; to ".I deg*. Fahrenheit, the normal be­
ing VS.-a. This ia probably the low&lt;wt rerorded human temperature. — Arks »i»&lt;w
Traveler.

Total
AU of which is respccttaUy submllied.
1’OBKKT DAWSON,
Ww. H. HI FFMAS.
E. A- RIDER.
CommUter.

�COSTLY STAGE FEVER,

LOVE’S LESSON.

OLow. which comre to all of uv
In rasnr a qutiut dUgulM

H*mitM
Spinach is Wtevwl to art O' a stimulant on
the kidneys. DsuxMiim

M *&gt;&lt;***•

Wheat, vrbtto.

AMATEURS WHO PAY WELL TO AP
PEAR AMONG PROFESSIONALS.

mature L* altrtf'Uted a •
liver. Beets nnd tnniiiM

Furniture!

fWe*. arwed
LANDING AT

CASTLE

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

GARDEN.
In one of the mret popular tlieatrical pro­
duction* of the reason tore, an octrrM who
playeil a minor role-she had barely ten linen

ibltlUi

Mrs. Elizabeth Garter, wife of the mar­
tyred Don. Custer, is tall and slender, with
black hair and '.ynipathrtic gray brown eye*.
Her face Um Iwwi a Immbome on» in earlier
days, bnt anxiety ami sorrow have left upon
it ntany .marks and lines.—Detroit Five Pros*.

clairvoyance, if one pocsomd it, to godown
to C**ti» Ganlnn an-f pick out. the future

transferred from the,steamers to tbe garden.
Even without tto exerefre ot divinatiou tto
sight fa (tn interratitig on*. As tbu iminigrunta &gt;M&lt;1. chattering in tbeir varfoaa
tongum, Chuy are huddled together liko a

part was that of a court lady, and tbe rich
dressing was not inappropriate. But 1 won­
dered bow the manager could afford to furnish
Happening in his offire soon afterwards, i
a»kvd him how uinch tiro drere had cost him.

tb&lt;- lower German provinces, Scandinavians
and Italians from Leghorn and Mediterranean
j«rt».
,

dresara and pays you a salary!"
‘•Exactly. Hhe it n rich woman who ia
stage rtruck, and is therefore willing to pay
me for the privilege of appearing on mv
Btage."
"If there wi-r? many women like brt tho
manager of a flivt class theatre would always

an umuccresful |Uay wouldn't be wholly un­
profitable. But I suppose such women are

■ton divktoi, otm lin« winging out to th* left
‘Ixxik here," raid the manager, opening a

humanity am again divided into four xmalier

passage way, railing aud wicket gate tbe immi­
grants are finally revolved into their various
nailonalitire and quickly rwgistererl by the
clerk. Take the Italians for example. They
were lined off and brought up to a desk,

n. and whether
ilshed, the new
permitted to do as they pleased. Breaking
up into nationaKuee, th?}- sat down on their
baggage or prepared to camp out on tbo
floor. Scandinavian/: took onu corner nnd sat
there without comment, looking like lulmbitnntaof a silent city; Italians had [Kwareaion
of tiw next, lot they were anything hut
silent, keeping up an emllnM chatter; Irish

fortuble a* poMihle while they waited for
triendn or prepared thuir tredi to remain all
night in tbo garden.
Among them railroad agent* wore going
about, porting addrewre on the cape of tho
men aud nttaeiiing plaranfa to the children,
and toward iiiglif toots came up from tbe
raiiivqd mraptuiie*. and carried nil load* ti­
the rtanotat. Money 'dinngare also plied tbeir
vocation, aud rival telegraph companies
euouted m tbeir bidding for customers, it

fifty people, all of them willing to art for
nothing, and the majority of them m&gt; anxious
reveree maUem and iwytnc a Hilary during
tbe time they appear at my theatre."
“So that if you could fill yqur cart with
thoe willing to pay you, you cobld make a
small fortune every uigbtff
WOULD SOT RISK IT.
“Yw, as long as people would come to see
them art. But I’m afraid tbe audiences
would be so alim that there rich amateurs
would uo longer cotuidcr it a privilege to
play nt ray theatre.”

suit them. Many small parts. y&lt;
for court ladich nnd the like. T

amateur indies delight in. I'll give you a
case in point. The Inst play but one hud n
seven Ihw part which had to be riebly drewed.
1 voppoae the costume of tlie amateur who
played it must have cost fcj.000 or more, for

intensely teteresting, moreuser. to one who
could sym;&gt;athiae with tbo emotions of tbu
new nrrivnh ar ponder over tlie probubilitiwi
of cititett»bq». -Willfa Htrefe ill Chicago
Tunes.

thou snath of dollars' worth of jewelry. Rhe
came to the theatre every night in a |&gt;rivatc

Mr. Crosa, the i.atundM, wm good enough
to recount tho following incident which took
place in hu e.tablu!im-nr. a short tiino shim:
I received from a young Henchman of
good family neverai letters in which lie re

regular salary from tier while the play ran;

that hb vocation wo. that of a Iron tamer,
raid one fine day be paid me a visit, in compony with three of bn compatriot., whom lie
had brought with him in order that they
might lw witneraea nf hfa intrepidity. He

Imre and drove away. Now calculate the ml
vantage to iw&gt; of employing bcr. She paid
inc for cuariiing her in her part a couple of

than moHt of the profnttiimab I &lt;-ould bavc
“But aren’t these atlvanfages offwt by the
trouble of drilling them!”
“Why, they don’t give me so much trouble
as proteadonnfa. They’re as pliable m putty.
Even when tiicy jwy me iu good round uuni
they consider I’m doing them such a favor in
allowing them to Appear with my company
request nnd dare not air any notions of thrir

him to put tti-m through a performance. I
had just time to tell him that be might enter

privilege f"

of tiro lions fa out!" '•Whtre’’’1 aiked,to
which be replied., ”Loow iu tbo building!"
On hurrying to the »pot I fonm! the door of
tl&gt;e den open, aud tho Frenchman ln»i&lt;le with
bin iioek agamfc the w&lt;kx!b.-&gt; partition, and
two al tho ItoiMutaring him In tbo fare, while
tlie recalled lion Ua&gt;l made for tbo cud of tbe

durticn. There's a ten line part in tbo play
we're about putting iu rebeancil that ought

After thi. had been dona I my self went into
I be cage with no wrapmi and simply amok-

.a- h. nroonlanre With Sere

cnu-c while they an- contented to play a
minor role, eaHi wonts the best minor rolo.
One of them wouldn't play a eeven line tvart
l.-A
-it___

ir

r„_ __

applicants who tiro willing to go on for noth-

calndy within tho den with tuy eyes fixed on
the amounts opposite their names.
might think that three wbo aren’t witting to
...
_____ . .__ ..

that’s not tbo care. Often some among them
may lie so pretty and ao bright looking that I

cams' with the tsar« retting in the oarlock*
and n gold rope hanging over the bow of the

W.K.G&lt;«ot&gt;»iMH. «
SabsertbM and sworn to before tne^ thfa «b

If a person b threatened with fainting,
bathe the bead with warm, not cold, water.

a)nay- room iu tba bouw.—Moore.

Additional Local Items.
that called itself Leslie
Knowles has left the city for parts un­
known. Cause: He had by smooth
words, good conduct and earnest en­
treaty finally prevailed on one of our
city’s young ladles and gained her con­
sent to initrrv him. They were married
Imd WetfMKMT and on the following
Friday he left honie ostensibly to go to
Kalamazoo on business, und now he is
no maie. Where ho has skipped to is
a question that tin- Irate father would
like to have settled; for it has transpir­
ed since tbe thing’s departure that he
has pliyed a similar gome on two other
occasions. No punishment is too se­
vere for the perpetrator of such a das­
tardly outrage and we hope soon to see
this one brought to justice.
THING

isf.us’^isrIn the matter of the estate of Maud May
Heath..1 luenor.
,
,
tin readme and filing the petition, duly verb ,
fled of I jura Bryant, cuardlan of said minor,
jiraying. for rearens therein ret forth, that *he
nmy lie Iw-enved to rel! the real e»tatr In Mid
petition deMTibed. of which said minor is

fat day of August. A. D. tent; at teno'cnck ln
the forenoon, be a.**lgnrei for the hearing of said
petition, and that the next of kin of said
minor and all ottier peratufa intercrtMmaaid
estate are required lo appear al a srssitm Of
said court, thm to be liolilrn al (he Probate
Office, to tto City of Hastings, ih Mid county,
and show cause, it any thereto, why the prayer
of tto petit loner should sot be granted.
And it i» further ordered, that said petitioner
give notice to tbe peraon* interested In said es­
tate. of the pendency ot said petition, and the
’ bearing thereof by causing a copy of Hilt order
to be published In the I tart lap Bakxbs, a
newspaper printed and circulated in said County

(A True Copy.]

Judge nf’ Probate.

Following are the real estate trans­ State of Michigan. County of Barr*-as.
At a region of the Probate t'ourt fur the
fers for the week ending July'5th. as
of Barry. holden at the Probate omce in
taken from the l»ooks in the regh-ter’s county
the dry of itattlngw. In said county, on Tueedav.
the Sth day of July.office:
and elRht hundred and &lt;
Sarah H. Brown to Jno. F. Coat': lot 1 blk.
4*. MlddluvIUe. Wk
Jno. &lt;•- Wlockeliiiau to Alonzo Woolley; on lot
tel. div, titeo.
H. K. Izxllaw to Michael Bomb: lot 3 rev. 6.

Tlmotiiy CoUIits to Julia A. Collin*; toa sec.
IX Hope. M.OQ.
T. (%«ady 10 Joseph Roly; tea sec. ll. AssyAs-in* MM
Enrabetb Scliraoitn lu Joe Itogon: it , of lota
wmulta, city. Was.
Dora V. Mnoa to hiv J. Brooks, uu on rec.
X&gt;. Maple Grove. «l JM.
G. w. Huarle* to Rniina Ferzason; Parcel in
Middleville. FKO.

Frraent. Win. W Cute
In the matter of the
Johnson, deceased.
On readliiR nnd tiling tbe petition duly verfled.
ot Emma L. Johnson. «Idea of said deceased,
praying that the administration of said estate
may be granted to your petitioner and John
h. Flower, or some other sal tabicpeneo.
Thereupon tt 1s ordered, thal Satunlav. the
30th day of July, A- D. 1M7. at leu o’clock in
the forenoon, be assigned for the heart nr ot said
tK.. I.aln ■■
~u

Mid estate, are required to appear at n session
of said court then to lie holden al tbe Probate
Office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
and show cause. If any there be. wtiy the prayer
of the petlttoner atodd not be grantrel. And It
Is further ordered. That r-'-'
-­
tire to tbe person* ir*—
the penrtenry of said
iiraring
thereof by eautl
published in the
per printed and
Bam-, once tn ei

COLB.
Judge ot Probate.

&amp; f

State of Michigan, county of Bam, —s*.
’
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Bam. toldeu al the ITobate offlre in
tin- City of HMtlno,in said county, on Thurs­
day. the 3Khday ot June, in tbe year one thou*aadrightU.i.idrrrlamlrlrhtvwr’en.
.
Freaent, W m. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
Jn^mattcroftbe estate of George Keech.

rOwotfj L&amp;CTRACTS-

persons interested in

MJWULFRUT

**"^1 &lt;* **ld petition, and tlS toirt^

.

The KenEeli Diving Flw Fm
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Eurnac* l onipaiiy.

The Best Made,
The
EasDy Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer, ”
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for satisfactory work given ou applica­
tion. .See the model at H. A. Goodyear &lt;t Son’s Hardware, o:
the furnace at W. W. &amp; W. C. Kelly s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Fnmace. and get prices.

AIEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

'

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New^pri^g Colorings over brought
to this city.

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.
Even- lady invited to

Call and See our Goods.
We can please you with goods and prices.

printed and circulated tn said county ’of
osier in each week for three successive
previous to said day of hrartnx.

D0N’T SWEAT

-n11!? ^eB.? 0001 an&lt;1 comfortable. Buy THE BEST v™,
willed
best made, safest, most IconZiXsolX

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

.grave, after which the to.,
i earth, and the coffin btrmrto back with

Bwll Bor—Cop. oa* all.

Buy the best: whicli you will find to be

flavors

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
It ia an instinct with

You buy a

FURNACE

■s'iS’j'sw-a-ABsss’ssfis
SStortlJSSSSL’S'SS sx- -

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather
yourself miserable and tired of life.
we“l,er “&lt;&gt; “»«

Kafajtnck to night you etor beam tell off

WEOB3XT
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State of Michigan. Oountv of Bony
Atascsshro ot tiro ITobate Court furthe
County of Ihun’. holden at tiro Probair Offlee
FX.'K
ASM to’bS

.take them for small port* which don't require

money on their drera.1

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call arid see for
yourself.

cretion—lluskin.

MOST PERFECT MADE
As you sec. in thfa book some names have no

denliy nnt n litUo terrified at one of tbeir

ARCHIC M°C0Y’S,
Tie “Blue Front” hnitire Store, Haiti®. Mick.

Capital unpaid.
Furniture aiMltlstnrre.
ime from bank* and bankers .
Expenses.................................
ji^Jtemlcr mid bank

WJ»J &gt;3
Mb* Elizabeth Garrett. titter of tbe presi­
dent of tbe Baltimore ami Ohio railroad. fa
worth about IlS.OOO.txXI. und fa a very blight
Capital.
and business like woman.
Vndhlded prof.t'
Due depositor*No man ever lived a right life who had not
been chastened by a woman'* love, strength­
I do aoletnly «avar the above rtateinent.to be
ened bv bcr courage and guided by her dfa-

rtoyr

tremendous bounding La.-kirard and forward

in no art in lion taming, Ixit it requires nerve.
f •Klv.l* , I."
nV II..S 1 _.I

KmmCmmn

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appear on your stage.’ She mentioned a good

u minute or two perfectly still. We-bsd great
difficulty ih making the third lion re-euter the

Pianoforte Playing.
Gounod exprewre hfa mind outlie subject of
indiscriminate instruction in pianoforte play­
ing as follows: “The study of the piano hi
girls' education should occupy tbe least time
pouible. except for those wtm intend to make
it their jirofe»ik»n ”

HOW IT COXK8 AROVT.
“It usually come-i nlxait a* it did yesterday.
A good looking girl camu licre with her
mother. They hesitated ami looked at eweb
othertuJf each wanted tbo other to speak
flrrt, (And then the mother a«k«i me if 1
couldn’t give her daughter a chance to appear
h
auBa^w |
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rhu bad

well for him dial oiw of the lions bad gone

Ctorer reed.......

stove, pressing tlie top one down lightly with
your fingers, mu I in a few minutm tbo cloth
will l»* hot enough to Wister.—Breton Budget.

A

them for a leading rolcf"
“Not for all tbeir wealth. But tiro beauty
of tlifa little arranp-ment fa that there people
are not over ambitious. Hire n woman of
thfa clasa a character which rtquiivs rich
derating mid she is satisfied, even if she l^p*
but a few linea to rpeuk. oronly aland*among

Go where you will find the newest designs, the larsest stock
the lowest price.-. That place is at

Boef Hide*
&lt;Mf
?SWi£«i

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thunder Knnn.

tbu amphitheatre. Generally more than one
Ktrainnr at a time empties its living freight
from tlie utoeropi into the gnriten.and all the

To ls*wt cloth' for bot applications without
•raiding your tend*. Iny n wet «-k&gt;th betwrew

LaidUm. bbl-.Water Uaw. bbl

You will also find at our store a full line nf
wsre and everything in the hardware line'
reasonable.
Besnectfnllv
Respectfully,

i j
el alw^’

WEISSERT BROS.

JULIUS RUSSELL.
AH, THERE!
Just the Thing!
17517111

' Junior Harvester!
Thr

The Lifhtat Wright!

Dnf,!

The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
The Easiest to-HMle!

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, LIS0.1
Without a single exception it has more steel, actual we*?
than any of thp alleged steel binders.
, . *. 75 lbs
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test &lt;»
less than the lightest sulkey plow.
v

^t1,0 Ttoyo purchase the best, the lightest, the l'a“&lt;?L MUdied, lightest draft binder in the market should get
waukee Junior. Eor sale by

MESSER BROSRICHARD JOHNSON,
Middleville, Mich., State Agent.

Hasting^ «,v

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
XXXII. NO. 11.

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COST!

County News.
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CARLTON.
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U»e &lt;d“n6t 7?'.l»’“‘bl" *&gt;r
thZ muH i ‘P.reaching you. but
18 t^e sponsible tmrtv who-

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BELOW COST!
&gt; ;u\d the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store

• do only «n exclusive drug business, we will
-low cost the entire stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!
ghh-’

t&lt;« close them out, and now is the time to get

own price.

A. It. McOmber his stock of

fate, Clocks and Jewelry!
,vt.
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maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish.
. f felling the
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BEST GOODS
-- ----- -At THE--------•

Smallest Margin of Profit!
-hy Htifise id Barry County. The stock is comthe prices right. Whenever you want any

Prescriptions carefully and accurately com•: f’ -ni fresh and pure drugs. We are in Hastings to

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HASTINGS, MICH.,JULY 14,1887.

brK
number also plcniclng at Middle lake
Ub°Ut flnbhedwb“ »■&gt; boras st
pln|f aDS ylllor. &lt;U.-turl.ra«
KKa .1 ■***•* bavs much lo taut
ha?’" ca,l'd r°"n«
. Hn*»ter .ports a new lop b*.
ESui“r“”'' “d "P"“ 1,11 “*■
Your scribe spent the «h In Free­
port. sod had a good time, as everxbody did who went there.
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Jay Carpenter, while on horseback
and chasing his colta which hud got
tarly * yard- *’«» thrown
from his home and quite severelv hurt
Jn^‘onUct witb a ciothwiine u hue the horse was on a run.

north-east haki ings.
k Mar.v Crotty, of Muskegon, is the
gttfst at Mr. hitney’s.
, i10®',.of
young folk. Look in the
4th at 1 reeport.
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of Cedw Creek, b visit­
ing friends in this vicinity.
Myrtie Dunb.tr starts' for Kendall­
ville. Indiana, on Thursday for a few
week's visit with her father, whom she
has not seen for IT years.
Mrs. Elwood Simpson,of Muskegon,
has been visiting at S. N. Baldwin's. *
trank Wolcott has returned from
the north.
John Benkes rejoices over u boy that
arrived ay his house recently and ex­
pects to make his future home with
him.
.
.Saturday aiternoon about four o’clock
&gt;fie relatives, friends and neighixirs to
the number of 50 gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelley to re­
mind them that it was the nineteenth
year they had enjoyed married file,
r riends from Grand lUpids. Muskegon,
Johnstown and Barry were present.
About six o’clock a bountiful .repast
was served, of which every one partook
and the ice cream prepared by Mrs.
Andrus was pronounced very fine.
About nine o'clock the oom pan v begun
to depart, feeling that they had had a
very enjoyable time, and leaving iwhihd
them costly and beautiful presents as
tokens of rctneiiiberance.

DELTON.
By the last of thia week, nine miles
of the new railroad will have been
graded this side of the Ohio A Michi­
Re-pectfullv,
v gan line, and the scream of the locoino-.
tive will soon be heard here.
And that reminds us that those who
are in authority in the railroad matter
ought not to fail to locate u station
right here. It will be the main point
between Kalamazoo and Hastings.
Close by are Crooked and Wall lakes,
givi ig sportsmen an excellent oppor­
[TNAPPEN A VanARMAN,
tunity to ply their craft. But the busxY
Lawyers.
iness’tliat could and would be given a
(Over
National Rank.1’
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' railroad right here would be worth
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- BaRKY C4-; MtCH^
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WIUJAM ii MV'kRZEY. Attororjr, very much.
Harvesting over and soon the thresh*
» T At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
cr will get agoing.
Practice* in all court^4! the ■itate.
COOK
niskern
•Corn looks good, but oats and pota­
ILLI AM B. sWEEZEY’
toes «»• sick.
!
'CRIFx-lON BATES
We’re all coming up to the races Sat­
Justice of the Peace.
urday. F. A. Blackman, of this place,
I Collection* a specialty.'
is one of the judges.

Dr 3.tsiiiess: Straight Business, and Lots of It.

BAUQHMAN &amp; BUELL.

The Hastings Banner.
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ADVURTlStXU RATES:
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v. ■ farsw*i-laVpbflUri».

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. fell In the JoU Printing DeL.iSsr.K. E»er.thlug lu Hie
a r.nd wtthttielatest tacesof
: i-notu iiatterns o! machinery*
■ -rkuien employed- enables the
•i &lt;-c!asi lab work.
.

&lt;roN.

A.E'

Attorney at Law,

‘ ■ .drear &amp; Co.’« store.)
&gt; ..ns of the Stale. Collections

MARTI? C BARKER,Real Estate,
•if fov-raa.- and Loons.
Vl:en.t'! Li,. Run-rail &amp; rim. 2 i doors north
ot Fottofficv.
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!5J»W4la**-;.?.l«iB!rwi to tnakltfit exctiantes
o.
yjy,
oj unn-resldtot

prOMTbn
otrfHUe*
t«»for»aT

■ &lt; arefufir looked after. Fanns

MA,:

COBB,

&gt;a'.e or exchange. Houses and

1' I.VJ Bl. B. DKZSSM.IKBR,
Thet»rr,t Styles Atwaya Supplied.
Roorr.t oi ,-r N-iuatz* Store.
Hy-cs tr?: x m. to » p. m. -

*?• •'r1’’?00 •

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist

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Calls In town or country promptly attended.
Office houra-tt to 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone nt Hollo ways * drug store.
tr Special attention paid to surgical diseases
and diseases of the eye Md ear. _______

,H. LANDIS?M. D„
Phyrican and burgeon.

Woodland. Mich.
Office one door south ot the post office, will be
found there day or nlaht
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Hastings City Bank.

of fko »tate. Office over

£K)0K A SHELDON,

Sel«3t reading—Mrs. Porter Burtoh.
Recitation—wiith Havens.
Mre.iCDavld Hall, whose busband's
death was mentioned last week, return­
ed with her relatives to tbb section.__
Wm. Paton, of Adrian, returned
h°OMtaM^re bring cut this Wednesday

’UMto ^Florence Glasgow
teacher in our school, visited at Morns
“SS2 AU«SAr&lt;i&lt;&lt;l. HU relumed

mSS? VvSS from U.«r vM( In

Open Cor business Dec. 16.
In bnIMInx for­
merly occupied by Messer Brt».

The SUr school had * Iswn session
Monday afternoon, which the scholars
enjoyed. Yes, they did.

OFFICKKB*
T” D. G. RoWnwn, President;
F*rtner’s Insurance Co.
property against
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SOUTH' HASTINGS.
The b«ys of thpj section, will meet at
(the Star school-house on Saturday,
July 23rd. for thie purpose of organiz­
ing a base ball club. They will also
choose up and. have a game on lhe
afternoon of that day.
The temperamx* literary society was
greeted with a fair-sized audience last
Saturday evening, and the programwas good. Through the kindness of
Mr. A. Evdwhymer. Secretary, we will
be able to give the program for all the
meetings hereafter. The following is
the program for Saturday evening July
23rd:
Music.
Opening address by the President.
Recitation-Millie Paton.
Essay—Albert Eycleshymer.
Recitation—Arloa McOmber.

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Ineorporated under the law ol the State
Michigan.

Hast’np, Mich.

C. WELTON^

OM

R. TIMMERMAN.

physician A Surgeon,
P&gt; Homeopathic
&lt; Office oi er I-athrnp'i drug sterr.1

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TAME: A. &gt;WEEZEY.
Lawyer.
^■M.Schsn:.-* s!»rr.

RANK V. BOISE,
NfuhoUle, Alich..

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Agent tor aU the b-adhur makes ot Hardware
and Fann Machinery.
We cam’ a large and complete stock. New
taees are especially invited to call and sec us:
old ones are equally welcome.
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HASTINGS, MICH.

T M. IL (JJLLASP1E.
L.„m .
NotaT

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office in Vuion block. H*'Uiia*.&gt;
j • Practice u all the courts of the stale.

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En*A'.Ontvm Given to Cutting
and Fitting. PatterrM Cut to order.

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QM1TH &amp;COLGHOVE.
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Lawyers,

W. 8. Goodyear, Vlee. Pre v:
C.D. Beebe. CaiWer.

DIRECTORS:
W. 8. Goodyear,
D. G. Boblnson,
L. E. Knappeu.

Gtehte.

MARTIN’S CORNERS.
Harvesting is nearly over with.
Wheat is badly injured by the flyJohn Keagle, who was hurt a few
wikH agoby his horae running awav.
mire Piously injured than was
«t first supposed: for some time It was

(Wkc'ri Attract Block.Hratlnxs. Mich.)
!,Wor A6«r“rt Book* In Harn

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Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.

Raby carriaQS

vMted Ihrir wo one d»y lot wees.
SUrry&gt; wife »» oimmM by
the hit Thurwley. but recovered ta «o
h“»UL°KMie b» • borw dek with the
.UUlecolt quite trad

Mead !&lt;■»
returned
Kenank Mead
ban U
r*urn
~ from
Ju
* fine
country.
JSher^dlBleelt to fet water which —

JU Wm. JONES,

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A General Hanking Huai new Transacted.

Dentist

not agree with him.

FREEPORT.

CEDAR CREEK.
Front tbo Herald.
Johnston Winters, a former resident
N. Brayton went to Howell Tuesday, of tills place but now ot Kalamazxx),
returning last evening.
was a caller at J. H. Valentine's one
CVerri&lt;* are very scarce in this part day last week.
Of. Barry countv thbyear.
Young Deering L» having good luck
Clifford Conley, of Ohio, b the guest finding lasts this season; he has captur­
of hi» sister. Mr^. John Fighter.
ed three swarms that were running
• Zagonyi Fox and wife visited reia-1 away und saved them all.
tivtfl in Lowell Wednesday and ThuraThe annual harvest dance of Tolles
Bros, will be held at their hall in this
Ebar Mollit and wife attended a fam­ place on Friday evening, July 2fith.
ily reunion. at the former’s homo in Come fiveryone und enjoy an evening
Alaska, on Saturday last.
of pleasure after a bountiful harvest.
Mrs. Chas. Bronson is enjoying a visMrs. C. Hazel is on the rick Mst.
tltis w&lt;*k from her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Seneca Larabee is troubled with
Hernan Pariah, of Grand Rapids.'
rheumatism so badly as to be unable to
i'he latest report regarding our rail­ be about.
road prospects is to the effect that J.
John McDermont is very sick with a
W. Boynton will not begin work until cancer on the face. Mr. McDermdnt
bept. 1st, and then complete tue road has la-en a great sufferer for nearly
from Lowell to Freeport within thirty two years and it is only u question of
duva.
.
J time ns to his leaving us forever.
The Bichardson heirs have purchased
Mrs. Switzer, of Pentwater, is visit­
of a Grand Ledge marble firm large ing her manv friends in this place.
headstones to place at their parents
Willard Mixer is once more on our
graves in the Freeport cemetery. They streets and calling on old friends.
will move their father’s remains from
Isaac Hendershott and party were at
Bowne Center here.
Wall lake last Saturday and Sunday
Harmony Lodge, I. O. of O. F. has and on their return Monday morning
elected the following officers to sen e one of the holdback’ straps to the har­
until January 1st: N. G.—Miles Arch­ ness broke as they were going down
er; V. G.—John Norman; Rec. Sec.— hill and let the buggy run against the
Chas. Bronson; Ferm. Sec.—Henry hordes, Isaac jumped out ana caught a
Clemens; Tress.—8. Roush.
wheel to stop the buggy running on
John Goelcher's description of Wash­ the horses. The next we saw of him
ington Territory does not have a tend­ he was bathing a wounded knee in cold
ency to create in the bearers a burning water at a well on the way.
desire to move there. The hardships
Wheat harvest is nearly over for this
encountered by those who went there season. Some farmers cut their wheat
recently from this vicinity causes with binders, others with reapers and
many a heartache among the pioneers still others mowed theirs as they do
and the friends theydett iwhind.
hay and raked it up with horse rakes.
Dr. H. C. Peckham will leave next It is the lightest crop for many years.
Monday to attend the annual meeting Jont says, get away with your reapers
of the State I*harmaceuticnl Associa­ and give him the old Armstrong mow­
tion held at Petoskey July 12.13and 14. er, and he can get his wheat cleaner
He expects to be absent two weeks and than with any other machine made.
will probably’visit the Northern Pen­
No snakes in our berry swamps, but
insula, stopping at Marquette, Hough look out for bear, we saw one the other
lbs.
ton and other towns along the south day; think he weighed at least
A. G Wait and wife- returned from
shore of Lake Superior. Our readers
may look next week fora letter des­ South Bend lubt Tuesda&gt;
criptive of that region.
A large amount of huckleberries has
been picked in the Blackman marsh
iSjieclal CojTcsiKindeuee]
The farmers looked rather blue on already and the picking is good yet.
Howard and Arthur Tolles went to
the Ith, but they have now got their
wheat up in tine shape, and are happv Nashville last Monday on business.
Ed. larabee has purchased a new
again.
•
Eureka
wind mill which will l&gt;e put up
John Beeler purchased a self-binder
this week.
last week.
The G. A. R. boy* have a new set of
Job Cheesebrough was in Grand Rap­
lamps for their post room.
ids on business Thursday.
Luther Brown has his barn full of
T. L. Roge’rs is meeting with good
hay. He has cut 50 acres.
success selling binders.
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f. E. Brunner and W.
Roush, of
NORTH IRVING.
this place, was In Ixiwell Sunday. They
News is scarce.
got on a fox track and Mr. Roush got
Potato bugs and weeds are plenty.
heated up and caught a cough.
Wheat harvest is an done in this sec­
G 11. VanArman was in. town on
tion.
business Friday.
A little rain would do us good, for
The boys enjoyed those cigars on Dr.
H. F. Peckham, and all joiqjin wishing the streets are getting due tv.
*Georgc W1 Brown, of .Omu. is the
him much joy.
The old man Ludlow, father of Hor­ way he writta it now. He Sundayed
ace Ludlow, died Sunday, July llith. here.
Everybody goes huckleberrying now­
Funeral took place Monday ut
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the
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adays.
house.
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It wont trouble the good housekeep­
ers to can cherries. They are scarce.
EAST CARLTON.
Corn is getting to the 'front in good
A fine rain Saturday.
shape.
Gate are improving.
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Jay Stricklin was home from 1 Utile
W. F. Smith has bought a new steam
Creek to spend the 4th.
thrasher.
The corn crop is the best in this sec­
Horace Cobb, of Rutland, is visiting
tion ever known.
his grandmother. Mrs. Brown.
Fred Peters was home Sdnday.
The scholars were gathering at the
Oats area light crop owing to/dry. school
house Mondav morning, alter a
weather.
ot two weeks? Teacher, Miss
Harvest Is completed and a good vacation
Anna
McGlynn.
share of the wheat is hauled.
Arthur Parks returned home from a
RANFIKLD.
visit near Jackson last Friday.
Sid Fish will start hb threshing ma­
Mahlon Senter has hia house nearly
next Monday.
ready for the masons and he has one ot chine
Cyrus
Edmunds,
is at
the finest houses in these parts. C. this place attendingofto Galesburg,
his harvest.
Brooks is finishing it.
Miss Ada Pettengiil, who has been
visiting her sister. Mrs. Cook, at Buttle
IRVING.
Creek, arrived home Tuesday.
Rev. Fisher, of Ohio, will occupy the
After the railroad meeting on Satur­
day a large crowd collected on the pulpit next Sunday.
Emma and Dora Trelhrake, after
corner of Oat street and Wealthy aven­
ue, to listen to a loud and eloquent ad­ spending a few weeks with their peo­
dress by one of our citizens, and the ple, returned to Battle Creek last
longer he spoke the more earnest he be­ Thursday.
Our little store had a narrow escape
came. and finally ended hb address by
trying to mash one of our worthy citi­ from fire last Friday night. It caught
zens, out he has not yet succeeded in in the door near the spit box from ci­
gar stubs. The proprietor arrived iust
doing it.
8upL Bush, of the M. C. R. R., sent in time Saturday morning to save the
word to our little city that he would town.
like to have all who were interested in
DOWLING.
building a depot at this place to meet
him at 10 o’clock at the depot Saturday.
Very dry In this section.
Quite a large crowd were present. Mr.
The glorious fourth left quite a num­
B. stated that if the railway company ber ■grunting. So if Doc. didn't get
were given sufficient ground they much out of the horse race, he can live.
would erect passenger and freight de­
The friends of A. Humphrey think
pots, and put in stock yards and tele­ yet, that with an equal showing, he is
graph office. The proposition wifi too much on foot for Rickie, who l&gt;eat
probably be accepted, and Irving will him July 4th.
have what she has long needed.
R. G. Rice will soon be ready for bus­
I). B. Pratt attended church for the iness in his new store. He has a num­
flrattime in several weeks last Sabbath. ber one building.
He does not seem to gain strength very
The familiar face of N. F. Clemence
lizzie and Florence Hendershott is not seen so often at the poet office, he
having resigned in favor of Geo. Wil­
have returned from Ann Arbor, the son, one of our merchants.
latter with her “sheep skin.”
Will Phillips has "purchased a nice
Mrs. W. D. Rowland gave a recep­ carriage horse.
tion to ber S. S. ebsa last Saturday af­
Ormsbee A Herrington intend to start
ternoon, and the young ladies report a their threshing machine July 11th or
very pleasant time.
18th.
Mrs. L. A. Hughe?, of Grand Ledge,
G M. Mack has hired F. Yanger for
is visiting her father, G P. Dow.
five months, on hb farm.
Maud and Orlie Van Horn, who have
been attending school at Albion, are
WOODLAND.
spending their vacation at home.
Mr. Crowell is on the rick list.
G A. Hough and family spent last
CASTLETON.
week in town.
D. Warner is visiting his sister, Mrs.
W. Rowlader, of Florida, was here
last week to attend the funeral of his B. W. Austin.
Harvest is nearly done.
brother and visiting friends.
Wm. Croft is on the sick list.
F. F. Hilbert, LYeHe. A. L. H£«ht
L. Lockhart was at Marshall last
and Dr. L. E. Benson started Monday
for the north on a pleasure trip, and to week to se* his best girt.
tj.
Springet sports a tine pair of black
fish and huntM. S. McArthur and family, of horses and new harness.
Mrs. Watring is entertaining friends
Campbell, were here last week harvestfrom Grand Rapids.
,
in?'rank Aspimdl rode his bicycle 2&gt;i
Ada Murphy, of Hastings, is enjoy­
miles in 10 minutes one day last week. ing her vacation with May Lockhart.
W. Greenfield is visiting his sister,
Geo. Baitinger U dispersing drugs at
Benson &amp; Co., while they are up north. Mrs. G. Greenfield.
Andrew Scott and Mm. iktit, ot • E. Hart and family, of Charlotte,
visited friends in vicinity the past week.
Lyons, were married last week.
IL IL Ellston has publicly forbidden
It is a girl at LN. Harter s
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Mrs. Hunsicker and two of her boys persons from picking huckleberries
from his swamp, when the truth is
t*oM feet at Collins A Myers, known, lhe swamp b partly owned by
others. and they invite the public to go
Do signs of waler yet.
and get what berries they can while
there b any.
again heard hi oar town.

WHOLE NO. 1676.
FOUR CORNERS.
David Durfee harvested a good piece
of wheat.
Again the threshing machine is being
brought forth from its resting place,
and made ready for business.
Sheep buyers are on the road again.
Nathan O’Dell and wife take the
tram on Thursday for Ann-im county,
where they will spend a few weeks
with their daughter.
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A pleasure trip to Wall lake is con­
templated by several of.pur citizens.
Fowls fare sumptuously on grain left
on the ground this season.
Miss Mary Crathv, of Muskegon,
spent last week at David Roflas*.
Mrs. G. W. Coats, Myrle Richardson,
and Robert Kenyon are on the rick list.
Geq. Schawman and Will Kennedy
were on our street last Sunday.
Hold a tight line next time, Ed, and
don’t let loose unless they run away for
they may break the reaper.
,
1 donxBuppoae it will be of any ‘use
to mention the ice cream social Which
Is to be held at G. W. Coats’ this week.
Thursday evening, in the grove. All
are invited.
Wm. Demo nd and wife attended the
camp meeting at Eaton Rapids.
HICKOR Y CORN ER8.
There is much need of rain in-this lo­
cality. Fastures, potatoes and vegeta­
tion distinctly show the effects of the
long continued drouth.
Wheat harvest is nearly all done, and
the crop secured in barn and stack.
Ed. Grilley has started his engipr,
propelling his newly purchased separa­
tor at Frank Lawrence's on Saturday
last. He thrashed 251 bushels of wheat
that grew on 28 acres.
U.S. Burst has sick horses under
treatment by Dr. Burt, who says they
are effected with throat difficulty, some­
thing like diphtheria.
Some competition exists between the
butchers of-Fralrievilla and this place,
reducing the price within reach of all
who want fresh cute.
Ed. Taggart occupies the M. P. parsortsge, recently vacated by Rev. I Jfason.
Report says that the Hon. E. W.
Hewett is not ex
to live through
the day.

PARRYVILLE.
Rev. J’axson left last Saturday to vis­
it hia aged mother at Marcellus. She
has been very rick, and is not expected
to live.
Mrs. Friend Soules nursed a swollen
hand last week.
S. J. Babcock b unable to attend to
the routine duties of every day life at
this writing.
Grace Lathrop is at her uncle’s, WilIb-Idithrop’s, in Maple Grove.
W. W. Wilson, living north, of here.
has been unable to be at his post in
Bentley A Wilkin's mill, on account of
sickness.
The wheat crop in this part of the
universe is nearly taken care of and In
good condition, although the number of
bushels to the acre will be less thv*
ever known.
Henry Strong's threshing machine b
in readiness for business, and accom­
panied by a gang of first-class workmen.
Adrian Paxson Sundayed in Assyria.
Frank Wright and Henry Strong
own and will operate a new clover huller for- those who will favor them with
their patronage.
Eight of your citizens pa.-cs.-d here
Saturday enroute to the farm of Geo. b.
Marshall, to witness the trial-of self­
binders. It seems that Mr. Ityirshall
comes verj* near being the owner of two
machines, having bargained for .one of
neighbor agents, and -being In fiomewljat-of a hurry to commence harvest­
ing. and sakTugent not being on hand
dt the appointed hour with their ma­
chine, Mr. M. goob to Hastings and bar*
Edns for binder No. 2; of Messer Bros.
ring* binder No. 2 home with him and
finds bls first purchase there ready for
business, and the agents close the sale
with Marshall. Now Marshall does
not want two binders, so he informs
Messer Bros., that their machine would
not do No. 1 work and he did not want
it In the trial all were of one opinion
that the Milwaukee Junior did firstclass work, and that Messer Bros, do
not propose to lose the sale of -their ma­
chine.
A kiln ot 2t&gt;J.fX&lt;) brick was closed
up on Strong’s yard last Monday.
MoRtOhTHORNAPPLE.
A party of nine Charlotte people ar­
rived at the Lake House last Friday
night and remained until Sunday night,
returning to their homes on the mid­
night train.
Ilenry Strong started his threshing
machine last Tuesday.
L. F. Cole's brother returned to hb
houlfi in Genoea, Ohio, Monday morn­
ing. utter an extended visit with friends
and aelatlves in Barry county.
Mr. Parker has bought a new thresh­
ing machine and also a new self-guide
engine.
M. J. Fightner and family visited at
L. F. Cole’s Sunday.
Harvesting about all done in this
vicinity. The crop is below the aver­
age on account of insects.
The new wheel on the steamer works
like a charm.
Mrs, A. Witham nas recovered from
her recent illness.
.
\
Picnic at the lake Thursday.
Henry Slfong finished burnings large
kiln of brick Monday noon.
DOSTER.
Henry Kershaw changed his mind
when he gol to Doster, and went to
Marshall instead of Grand Rapids.
Albert Doster is able to be around
again. He is on the road selling road
carta.
The widow Doster's boys, one 14 and
the other 16 years of age, have cut 27
acres of hay and taken care of it.
Rev. Bruce, of Prairieville, will bap­
tise six or eight people at Warner's lake
on Sunday next.
Festival at Lindriey's grove on
Thuraday next, for the benefit of their
Sunday school.
Warner'* school will commence next
Monday, with Florence WUlison as
tescher.
(Additional cmurty nc»* &lt;m last page.*

�WHERE SHALL WE

Agricultural,
■BTAI1 ooramnnlratkin* pertaining
partmeirt uhould be adrtrewd tu J
Wreutl,i„&lt;l Mlrh

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•

Editor Prairie Farmer:—Com­
puting public roads on all the section
lines—that is. around each section—a
single township ot 3G square miles
would contain .2 miles of roadway,
which at the usual width, four rods,
would give an area of 576 acren, almost
an entire section. In one state, say of
50,000 square miles, or 1,400 townships,
thia would form a grand aggregate of
806,400 acres, the number of miles of
roadway being 100,800. If set every
16t£ feet along each aide ui Uils road­
way. 61.512.000 trees could be grown,
enough to furnish the whole state with
nuts and fruits, and a big aureus for
export besldhj. “But the boys would
steal them all I" Yes, another of my
oversights. But we would have a good
healthv lot of boys, for a while, unless
they picked them too green.; in which
case what a “state” of colic there would
be. beridiiBly, though, it seems a great
pity to have such an enormous fron­
tage of land lying bleak, bare, and un­
inviting, when it. could be made so
pleasant, beautiful and productive. All
thwi roadways have a strip of land on
each side next the fences or line of
roadway in absence of fences, that is
worse than useless. I'pon it congre­
gate and grow undisturbed, all those
noxious weeds and plants dreaded and
fought against by the fanner. They
are constantly disseminating their pro­
lific species along the adjacent farms.
Occasional spasmodic warfare is made
against them; but in the main they enjov undisputed sway.
Now why not make it the duty of the
road oversew in each road district to
apply a portion of tlie delinquent road
tax, and a portion of the latiAr at bis
disposal, to the planting -uitl mainte­
nance ot trees along tbe rauR-ay ? It
is too frequently the custom for men
and boys to turn out and make a sort
of play-day, when called to work out
their road tax. The road overseers usually wink at this, because they like a
little holiday themselves, and It is no
money ou^ of their pockets anyway.
Now by exacting good, faithful labor
from every tax payer, to the amount of
his tax, this work of improvement can
be accomplished without detriment to
the road interests proper. This 4s a
suliject well worth our consideration.
Let us work for tlie needed reform
through the columns of the Prairie
Farmer. Such reform must be talked
about, written about, and brought be­
fore the attention of the public, if we
would ever have any decided action in
the matter.—W. D. Boynton, Prairie
Farmer.
Kck* That WilfHatch.

Wishing to ill! four large machines
to batch at the Boston show, I needed
some 200 dozen of fresh eggs to do it
1 naturally had recourse to some of my
neighbors' to help me ouL Of one man
I bought fifteen dozen, of another
thirty dozen. Tbe fowls of both parties
■were laying well and to all appearance
were healthy and in good condition.
The eggs ot both were put into the
name machine at the same time and
subject to the same heat- and care, the
conditions Ixilng alike to both. The
em in both loti on being tested the
fifth day appeared to be alike fertile,
about 90 per cent being left in the ma­
chine. When these eggs were examin­
ed on the fifteenth day I found that of
the fifteen dozen more than 80 per cent
at tbe germs had died In different
of incubation, and of what rebardly a chick hatched. Of the
ot of thirty dozm nearly every
en produced a strong and vigorous
chick, and gave me a K&gt; per cent hatch.
In one case there was vitality enough
supplied to tbe eggs by tlie parent bird
to carry it through, and in the other
there was not.
Perhaps It will throw some light on
the case if we investigate the quarters
of these different flocks of fowls, and
also tbe care and feed bestowed upon
them. In the case of the poor eggs,
the fowls had good warm quarters,
plenty of feed with very little variety,
and were confined almost entirely to
the bouse In tbe cold and snowj- weuther. In the other case, the fowls were
fed refuse cabbage and a variety of
vegetables, and Jiad fairly comfortable
buildings, but each flock had acceae to
un open shed facing the south, the
ground floor of which wa&lt;i coveted
thickly with hay and straw on which
tbe birds could bask in tlie sun and dig
4o their hearts’ content
Thu only proves tlie doctrine which
1 have constantly maintained—that it
jg one thing to feed and house fowls to
induce early and constant laying
through the winter, but quite another
to bouse and feed them so as to produce
well fertilized eggs. During the late
spring, summer and autumn, when
fowls can get plenty of green food, air
and exercise, there is very little trouble
to be apprehended from chicks dying
at different stagni of incubation, bat it
iadunngtke first three and last months
of each year that this trouble has to be
guarded against, when the utmost care
and vigilance is necessary to Insure
fertility in the eggs.—James Rankin In
Homestead.

The First Sign

BURY YOW

with ft

selling Dr. King’s New Discovery,
Electric Bittersand Bncklen’.n Arnica
Salve for six years. Have never hand­
led remedies that sell as well, or give
such universal satisfaction. There
have been some wonderful cures effect­
ed by these medicines in this city.
Several cases of pronounced consump­
tion have been entirely cured by use of
a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery, taken in connection with ElecWe guarstee them always.
Sold by W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.

W. li. Gocdyw &amp; Co. can al wavs be
relied upon to carry iu stook the purest
and best goods, and sustain the reputa­
tion of being active, pushing and reli­
able, b_y recommending inictai with well
established merit and such as are popu­
lar Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. king's New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It will surelv
cure any and every affection of throat,
lungs, or chest, and in order to prove
our claim, we ask *wou to call and get a
Trial Bottle Free.
The Beat Salve in tbe world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tester, Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin EruptSons,
and positively cures Files, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear &lt;!t Co.
Luther has joined the procesdon of
natural gas hunters.
English spavin liniment removes All
hard, soft, or calloused luniks and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splint1;, sweeney, ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear fc CO., druggists, Hostings.
The peppermint crop promises well
in Kidkxska county.

mournful croak tn t*r
H
Roxy's countenance toll- “But, H:»U».
tbe ptebd. "Aunt Hally tot •** to woJk

1 hear but drowsily.
Eu tinea the far forever

■nd l«dd~, toe ba. tonal a
wltct.Uax.-l romewbero up t!» rreeh
w.H.'t to-p mgbt-pr day up^/^"’Ttr”
TOOL* all dag awl srraped. ‘"J1
Hfato!"
pel off and put &lt;-tecpinc *” airolnd-wiihnMaI&lt;te..io«pto«to.-"do you think

Wberv. amid earth'* rr»—u mea-.knvv.

I emH du toe watoingr
••Yon, Mi*» Roxy—oh. RitM
••But, Hinde, -omcboly must *ra*b‘•Hain’ntnwurk to a,ya™C huiy, ««
Itoxy," -id Hinde, drefaiveiy.
.
“Evri vtUlng m work for a young lady,

MIU cUiulo; ■nh«l BloU
doubtfa! of *U boatwjpc's i

ptetol Boxy, -if B
ro’
HilxL-i shook ber bend.
,’r^k
bock, holtey.tm’ parboil y&gt;’ IwiuK ■»«
-Ob, 1 don't mind all that, Hm«la, if on
Aunt Sally would think tl» dotoes lookwl
droeutuqrel Itoxy- “Tell me how to do it,

,
.
Swerl fr&gt;ade’.
How-far ilwyarem to me.

A DOMESTIC PROBLEM.
“A woman's eduralion w a mtetako from
beginning to end," aaU Roxy Ktej&gt;brn«, lu a
sodden outburst of despair. "Ye*, it is. Here
ha»o I been going to H- bool all my’life, nml I
don’t knowanythlng. There neverrouhl have
been" Itoxy dalilwrati-ly a-hlnl, "even in the
dark ap-mauch au ignoramus a* 1 am. I d&lt;xi't
ovrn know bow tof-od the chlckcna properly,"
nv a downy eolnny of little "IXnuinkiura"
scattered ibf* way and tbal before tlie moss
of scalded meal wblrh Itoxy hnd flung too
ahrn|ktly in Ibeir mU*t. nhi.'ellie mother b«m.
sounding a tnmipet ncte &lt;&lt;torfll alarm, *rottied bark agnind a plrkrt fvnro, with flap­
ping wing* ami feath*-rs all a lirutle.
The des* yard, »taw*d with yellow «lmul&lt;“
llou bloom* and tult-d n 1th rr*-ttwiof plontaia

chevauxda fri-wt &lt;&gt;f pink ur-l puce colored
o\rov»' a. Bi®*! Elixir is the only liollybock* guarded Hie garden wall, and, n
'IWV.V.V ■Hi Blood
guarxn. faint scent of rljstning raepberrks floated ui
teed. Jt is a positi ve corn for Ulcers, Erup­ the air. Domi by the tnapki swamp cow
tions or Sy philisir Poisoning. It purifies tbe bell* tinkled softly, ami wme wiki birds
whole system, and banishes all Rbcumatlc whhU«sl the same refrain over amt over
■nd Neuralgic pains.
We guarantee it. ngsiii with nwhsliouit i«-rd*teiicy from the
liaxcl co|«e aerow the road. And Itoxy
W. H. Coon year &amp;• Co.. Druggists.
Suybemt, sitting dolorously on the door atone,
Chicken thieves nt Buchanan and a wiCi her chin supported in liotli band*, neither
hog prisoner at Niles.
saw nor iwarel tbcw went interpretationkof
WE ARK POSITIVE that Kemp-*Sarssp»iUa nature.
will clranteand purify the blood anti toot up
the system. We have thcconOdrnce tojauran- her lamentation. Itoxy hud 1-x-n 17 yrnnoM
tvhen abe euno to live n itlr htr aunt Kuby
Stephmnoa tbe R-dbroak farm. She wa* a
draadrtTHE &lt;:i-ARAMTEED remedy, Kernp'ZBal­ bright faired, fredi ctMuptexiomd girl. with
ahady Hue eyax, tunphaxited by ;*rfectly
sam. for tbe Throat and luingv It never tall*
arched browv, a thought beerier than fall* to
to eure Coughs, Colds. Croup, Rroncbkls and
tbo uxua) lot of womankind. They bad
all throat and lung trouble*. Price Mte tuid Si.
always bo.-n a «.ar»t grievance to ber, tbrw
Trial battle free. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
black leech liko curves; but. lied »!*• only
TOP. 23 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver Illis for known It, the dark, atrongly jcncikd brown
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Cbtuplxx- were what Rare character to ber whole face
iou. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
and nt-dwnittl it from the imfpidity of mere
An East Sttginaw phvsician uses a pink and white prettinev. In n certain

bicycle in visiting his patients.

alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’f
Dyspepsia Tabiota wdl cure Dyspepsia,
indigestion and Constipation; sold on t
positive guarantee st 25 and W cents, by

W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
It is a plain oil well that has’ reached
a depth of 400 feet at Hudson.
Drunkennm cr the Liquor Habit rwitivaly
Curod by admlBiitering Dr. Raixaa*
Golden Bpac&amp;c.
It can be Kites lu a cup of coflee or tea with­
out tbr knowlrdze ot U&gt;e person taklngll} la.
absolutely hanales* and will egert a perma-

Tbouktatl* or drunkard* have been matletenj^01*0 *ho lave taken Goldtn Specific
r cr.flet- without tbclr kn»w&gt;«dKe. and
Tt'‘S3® SfflJF

I,:;.-.- hnprr;::v l-h the
it m-cui.ic,
an utter Impo*«lunity tor thelluuor appetite to
exhL forfullAartirulan.addrewGOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race it.. CincteuaU. O.

Jerome Bartley, a Wexford farmer.
Is fixing up a nice race track on his farm.
“Ghe Ely's Cream Balm a trial. Till* juatly
celebrated remedy fur the cure of catarrh, hav
fever, cold In lln» head. etc., ran be obtained of
any reliable dnicRtst. and may be relied upon
a» a *afc and pteuuit remedy fnr lhe abdvc
complaint* and will Rive Immediate relief. It
I* not a liquid, *nuff or powder, has no offensive
odor, am! ran be uted st any lime with good
result*, a* thousand* can testltv. among them
aotne of the attaches ot tbl* office.*'—Spirit of
fhc Time. May 23. IHW.
-

Ayer’.* Acue Cure ta u warranted tpeclfie for
all malarial diseases and biliary derangement*.

Cornstalk nt Coldwater, six feet and
six inches high, and Lome’grown at
that.
■•HACKMETAGK." a lMtlnC and frafirant
perfume. Price» and 80 cent*. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
J
SHILOH'S CURE will Immediately relieve
by'wP'l? G'&lt;xxlyear°USh *Ud Bronch,“*- 80,11

FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint von
have a printed guarantee on every boule of Shi­
loh's X itolUer. It never tells to cure. Bold by
W. IL Goodyear.
'

brow*. There wa, a quaint vein ol origi­
nality pervading it. Her nature was atrougly
outlined, too, and la lhe fullun* of ber youth
and v itality she had once bvliersd that »ha
was barn to conquer fate.
Itoxanna Stepbeui was a city tired girl, tlie
daughter of Mi» Sally , oldest brother, who
had died unexpectedly, leaving a m«&gt;thrrl«v
girl totally miprtnided for. Thu, do-jieoplo
give mortgages to fate, and dying, leave
other* to foreclose on them. There i* un■ doubtediy a certain degree of injusUro in it;
but wlw bhaU venture to enrp itgaiiurt lhe
Lord’s will) Miss Sally heraelf. u complain­
ing little woman, with a face full of fine
wrinkles hk» China crape, awl blue eye,
bidden behind muty *]&gt;cctacl&gt;s, accepted the
trust, as too had accepted all other inconveni­
ence* of her life, limply and wilhr-ut protest
Kbc had never had any rtrong emotions one
way or the otfcr. If too had any artivo
plen-mre, ft was in gathering the humble herbs
und aimpka of her native field* and drying
them in |ircparaliaa for the aches and pains
thal lt«i her poor humanity. “It’s always
well to lie prepared.’ said toe. “1 don’t hold
with the honiciqnthiw, nor yet I hain't no­
faith in calomel* and mercury. There ain't
nothin’ like roots and herbs, and every neigh­
bor within ten iidlra around comra to tno for

And to thU little okl brown woman in a
Iftde old browfann bouse came Itoxanna,

-Pm duput glad you’ve cnm», Roxanuer,"
mid Mita Kteplu’ua, miffing at a bunch of
wilted jwnnyroyul "I ain’t able to keep on
doin’ at I l»ev been doin'. Somehow, if. borne
in upon me tliat Providence fa* went you. 1’vx
worked powerful hard all my life, and now’
I'll jort rest a spell, and let you keep bow for
me. I hain’t no doubt at all bat wfat we’ll
get along together first rate, you and me."
Roxy looked with solemn eyee at ber aunt
Evidently the old Indy had faith a* n grain of

tion'baU. Ho th,- bou-wbvid helm wm. de­
livered into bar band*, and then—pot til)

Hin&lt;1n-»h.n.’.a.lMrllne’’
.
“Well, honey,yu
" ~
night afore," unwittingly
plenty o' bar soap .Meal up Uun; ““
'em well,an* yo’ dunn forgjl dcUn«to».w«
mind yo’ doan git ‘b »t"rvh t“’
.
suah y«i' rewdi de clothe* right -utort. a'' —
oh! oh! iter fine* do |&gt;mii in n&gt;y po ole bo««
ngin, jea for all de world lixocraued Hgbt-

Roxy re|ur»il hmno ««*
***[
than die went. -I d fiive all iny algeM-a and

KIRKS

Of friflng beslth, whether In tbe fora* of
Sight Sweats aud Nervousness, or In a
sense of General Weariness and Lora of
Apprtite.sboaW »nxn»» the use ®f Ayer's
Sur*aparilla. This j.ropsration Is most
etfecllve for giving tone and strength
to lhe enfeebled system, promoting the
di-ratiou and aralmllailon of food, rest or­
is- the nerroM forces to their normal
rondlttou, and for purifying, enriddag,
and v italixing the blood.

HiissiaI

Failing Health.
Ten Tears azo tny health began to fall.
was troubled with a distressing Cough,
Night Sweats, Weakness, nnd NervousUL-sa. I Died various remedies prescribed
by different pbrsk-laos, but became so
weak that I could »ot co up stairs wltbont stopping to rest. Mr friends recom­
mended IM »e,rfy Ayer'e Sarwiuarills.
..f did. mw 1 am now a« beakhv sud
strong n» ever.—Mrs. E. i~ Williams,
Alexandria, MUm. .

I

V'Ml Sre■warded a first ctu*&lt;. mixlol a*
Ntw OrireroRxK.rtkH^^
Kedabw.i.-jy--.
{
purposes hi the v-rfafi

SOAR

1 hare used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in mv
family, for Scrofula, and know, if It fs
taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disease. 1 have also
prescrilietl it «* »tonic, as well aa an alter­
ative, and must say that 1 bouestlr believe
It to be tbe best blood uiedictoe ever
camponnded. — W. F. Fovvhir, P. p. S.,
M. D., Greenville, Tetfu.

Dyspepsia Cured,
% w*of Jiya, a&lt; toe went pod Squire Honeywrli* idg .ream cdtotvd botew toe saw a
rokmyof white gurmrotx. writable Hag* of
trnretolwrtnmhlcd miml. fluttering in tbe
wind from a lii** in the bw’k yapl.
“Tbev’re wm'hhtg," tai&lt;l Roxy to benwf,
with a brightening to'” “Now'athr time for
m» to go In and
Ik&gt;w it i» done.’ z
She *Up!«r&lt;l inaluuallngly in at Hie . open
kitchen door, whvnroa doud &lt;&lt; *h'tf
float'd forth -Good i»"nrtng. Doeiaf" »h»
said to Mto.TI«rt«l«ia Hmwy well. thrNquuv *
daughter. “Du ynu *upj&lt;w yhar grand­
mother 'v-Rilii like a Jar "t my wild plum*?

gan to wll» bn aoxpy arnwnp a roller towel);
-go on jurt i» if I wam't here."
Awl die rageriy wttled berjelf to take note
of tbo stout'young- woman* every mrAinu.
But MMTbcodocfaA idwu ot pMI!.-n~ wrre
a p«-,t deal t&lt;» well drllbrd to allow her to

n'would be Impoulble for Jne to de­
scribe what I suffered from ludlgrstkm
and Headnrlso up to tbe lime 1 began
tsklux Aver'* Bar-apart Ila. I was un-lrr
the care of varfoua physk-lan* and tried
a great many kiuds of medicine*, but
never obtained inure than temporary re­
lief. After taking Ayer’s Ran-aparilla far
Imr. toy beadaebe
besdachc dhayprarvd,
dlsauprarvd,
a short lime,
an&lt;lmy*u»v
—
-•■*•--*-*
&lt;uii:irh
performed
Ito dtitie»--more
perfrvtly. “
To-! v my hr-idth i« rompletrlv i.-*torvd. ■ Mafy llark-y, Spring-

JAMES MEANS’
^^$3 SHOE.

J.KeaxiC;

1 have Ifcn grratlr Icnefifei! by tb&lt;«
prompt u-e of Ayer* hajwspsrni*. It
t-.Tte* ami inrfeorate* th?»y«teni.r»culatc&lt;«
;Ihi action of lhe dlgr«lh»r nud n*«imllallv r
orxsu-. ;&gt;nd vltulixcs itw blood. It I*.
iviih'Hit «lou’&gt;t, tbo n&gt;o»t reliable bloal
purifier yet discovered. — H. D. Jolinaoo.
fc-S Atlantic arc.. Bro'.klyn, N. T.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

^SHOt

I *■ OaraLiiny.’

• Fnil line of lhe above aboea for tak

|

company.
would rvli*h tbo plums. and. any 1k&gt;w, we're
a city boarder thia month, an petta young
gentleman. nud any Utile luxury come; In
iiniuly for the table. '
.
-An artist T wistfully repented Roxy.

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Throughojit the I'. S.

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rolur tutw. and a dab 'rf hh hrutora! I derlure it *wn« lite magic. You polut too.
Itoxy Su-pbcn*. ilonx youi"
•A little, ’ roufemed itoxy, thbAingfiudtily
of tbe ]wacb blowaii j'lx'quw and tiw jaoeh
covered with abortivu jtttemjite at autumn
leaw that toe had »poihd. “Hui painting »«

Doria Honeywell bund oat laughing.
■What odd things you du lay, Roxy!" cried
die. -Bat when it «’omea tn painting being
no u*. I just wish yon-.could &gt;-* tbe litth
hits of •-anva» aid mill/board that our Mr
Jeffery* get* a hundred and fifty dollara for.
A—hundred—and—fifty—dollars! Going, are
your—for, since tb- buxine* Of wwvhiag »«i
temporarily siwpended, poor Roxy's perpoe
wan blighted. "Well, I’m sure It waavrry
kind of you to think of the [reserved plams.

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bluckterrie* fermented, and blew the tops off
tbo cam and broke the cellar window*. And.
Roxy, if I'll atop in rarao aftoraom will yo«i

Dodd's shawl."
Roxy promised that »be
she lacked the moral coarafie to ask Doria
for invtrueHou in tbo mysterira of the wash
tub just a- frankly M Deri* hurt rwjuerted
her aadatenro In uurawltng the complexities
of lhe new crev-bet stitch.
“I think I must be a dreadful goose," ilgbed
Roxy. “But, all the same, that washing has
fiot to be done, whether well or ilk It can’t ba
worse tb.-in tbo*,' nlgobr-.i problems in the
MH-ond IxkiI:. A»X and y equal* r, an must
soap, waler, and plenty of rauUiine equal
clean clotbw.’’
And ao tlie next morning, when Aunt Sally
had eaten lb», Lum and eggs which Roxy had
now learned to fry In so ajipetixlng a manner.

root and latrb bunting, and Roxy carried the
bndtet Of ckfthsa out to the abort nf tbe
bna.k, wboro a mighty old chestnut tree
Spread its dome of shade, washed and wrung
ami rimed them until It wa* a merry
there were only two thread* left together
Thm «!&gt;&lt;» buug them ail on tbo line*, which
»lio bad c.treu-bwl from tree to tree, skewering
each article safely in its place with wooden
pins, *o that no frolicsome wind should lure
It away.
“And now." raid Roxy, a* with head
■ Uvrltflv re,
.LI. -L.
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HASTINGS JdICH.

BOOTS

SHOES]

Good Goods at Bottom

A NASAL INJECTOR free with rack bottle of
Shllob'sCatanb
Remedy. Price00cent*. Sold
hr W If f'rvvR...

by local applications, its they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Is only one way to cure deafness,
Her® is the way in which one Minne- There
ita fanner gets rid of gophers. The and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­
dition
ot the mucus lining of the
fat also In use in Cuifornia to some extaat To one pound of cheap gunpow­ Eustachian Tube. When this tube
inflamed, you have a rumbling
der add one and one-half pounds of gets
powdered selphur; wet this and grind sound or Im perfect hearing, and when
is entirely closed deafness is the re­
ft due tn a mortar. While in this state, it
make it Into about seventy-flvn cart­ sult, and unless the inflamaLion can be
out and this tube restored to its
ridges. lion these up in paper. Jetting taken
normal
condition, hearing will be des­
&lt;me
extend as a fuse. To kill the troyed forever;
nine caseu out of ten
light one of these And drop it are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing
the hole with
but an inflamed condition of the mucus
tie sulphur will surfaces.
the hole.—I’kllWe will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of &lt;leafneM (caused by
Catarrh) that we can not cure by tak­
i our brother farmers would ing Hall’s Catarrh Care. Send for cir­
read, vi4.: That vegetables cular, free.
i drugs. Spinach has a
pon the complaint of the
F. J. CHENEY A COL. Toledo, ().
common dandeiiou, used
„ excelknt for the same
AJ-ruragtB purifies tbe blood.
’ —— the nervous system,
liver. Beets
t appetizers.

menage. Aunt Sally had a profound con­
tempt for -book lamin'." and did not beaitata

annex in quite a different way," and tbo girl
had a certain silent pride in vindicating her
father'* judgment. Ho, by tlxi brio of a

filed over her forehead, nu
arms niill ban- to the i

was—oxiki abe believe her

•,

■rrubbiug; white old Hliala, a jet blaric
nagreea. " ith grlrtted woo) ami a raft appeal­
ing voice like a flute, who pervaded the ucigbborbood, cam« twice in tbe mouth to waul,
and iron far the little houwboH.

And RoxyUsplriia row with ber good luck.
“I’m getting to Iw a b^nrakssper." raid Hbebrerily to bc.-wlf. ■ 'Those frted fc&gt;h thia

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rataltar U»uM rt-uatauw,
“ “r ealta™. 'tau Dori. Hm.r wdl w
me about" And «_____ u—;
1

very becoming eoufmion.
“I«b“ ' ' ~
pwdiy.

"“Mtowntmjwttbfiwdhaavy Ingrain. ...............
HaO txli wtth good fcoovy M WoUBrussel,.

But if it i* always dartaM. jmt Iwfure .]*yH&gt; it I. n tar. Mr., vm., 4 re*. 1.t
_

iloxy went to carry 1mm- a littfe poll of milk
and a atone crock of the wild jduins, tor
Hitvda lied a child like famiiw** for awetti*.

■Mt Oak Chain.

Hindu."

■turn la Hall witiihaao-

»* IS .'efleraon Areone, Detroit-

�&gt;.l lias him ata di**
..411 i»&gt;t bind) unseen
;• yixj*5* exhibit lojl liriag
my
olwiya

thlnk—&gt;&lt;**.
I am quite

THEY GET NO REST.
CITY TOILERS WHO WORK SEVEN
DAVS IN A WEEK.

i|r * entured to write'
banrj &gt;iii* might forget

kill H'tnrt:n&gt;f» Impnvl-&gt; pro* that in
n Llurne« tlvatlio

tindy t» »ny »•’
Thlrh^Vt

—I hour aril a half to spare

Ftoxy cum? slowly
looking arwtxnd at

. if iCU*d brcn garnisbad.
i.i.■tiirrn, outlined ingnhi;
nd dorp mysterious sluut

many men. jn Uw city of New York
ren &lt;tay« m the week regularly, era*,
big only for a day or more v»bQll foSSak
heatth or some otte r cairns outride of tiersonj
compel it, Th* careful catimatai of a number
Of men ronuected with various organisations
and guild* a wage workers pl«u" thepropw»on at om fourth of aU. To begin wiU»
th** kind* of employment most 'familiar to tb«
general jwblic, we bar? the. thomandu of
employes of tbe elevated railroad*. They
■*’"
•*&lt;*• u»&gt; wIK O,
„
eave tueir joj* A great nianv of tliem
bo’te’Y, prefer to take only an'.ie-n,,„113i
day * liberty, and would not welcome a
different rule.

the: wack. Driven, conductor*, stablomeu
and atarten may bo fouad nt tta.tr pusta
usually not less than 360 days in a year Tie*
Ixmbm mj that jdenty of .alwt,tul« a,,.
Ixatsl. and that nothing prevents a mon taking
a day off every week if be want* to, but the
men say that no man can take a «tar off
rv*t*tllftt-lv nhrl L-m^ Kia
r,.. .* ■
J

IM

I It. with U» mrr.nzv

trine* &lt;if Iuztirir.nl

fallen down her

n lhe l&gt;n&lt;.kground a

•f the bn.-ik, jtlnib-t

Put it i* the simple
•pie’* heart* nowa-

tree With the laollow
•and Hu* number in
1|J-&gt;1 it • Ah, 1 thought

TOtvd. into tie*

tnadw. and

hours out on Thur*tay afternoon.
With
■ wrivante generally tbe rule is kx&lt;hour- and
: l&lt;&lt;w pay. It alters in hotels and rrsiaurnnt*
i i;*yp rlijht along as long as health permit*
&amp;*&amp;*. jortaT* and men of all work employed
al out the*i' eatablisbmeuta, and wnm of th*
in nud flay fiut at their task- Every hotel
ha« its night waU-iimau. 8.*. loo. n gn-at
many t-usiruws Uous** employ tin: same t-taw
of toen. Every idiipnt the pierha&lt; it* wnb-hman/ Every nvw'buikling. whll* untltihh*d,
mast bnve its watclmiau. and lie is genernlly
kept ataiui the now houw* until it. i. occupied.
Night er &lt;lay. ami sometime* l&gt;otb, hi* I* on
hand for wmm day* in the Week, ami lie i.
lucky if begets $173for bis long vigil; tm,

t-lcvalor and ball boya, and nugineem and
l!n*inra. Every apartment 1kmi«&gt; ratut havall of the*-, ami they work right along. Sunctry aisl all. In tbo down town nflbv IsiiHiugs tbe work give* the janitor- a KitWay
mt n* a rule, but there is usually a Irit of
tinkering aud cleaning to be dime. nft*r all.
• .it Sunday.
.
Many tradesneu. of course, must work on
Sunday, anti *ome ot them work hanb-r then
than ou other days. Tbe avenn* grncenrs
usually stretch the penal code limit of 10
o'clock on Sunday toll, nnd the meat mark*!*
The milkman's curium whoop «rnnia,tbe
liouscmaid to come out with lier pit. l»-y on
Bundnys a« well as on Uber day*. Th*- bak»r
dehv--r« hi* hot rolls and tbe ice cream man
hte frozen ddkwy. Tbo delk*atcmn' man
witu. his -.mokixl and canned and c&lt;»k*d
tiring* i* Ir-iuud hi« counter on every day.

i-reitemplatnl a' an article of diet or nrew;*ity by the ft-iniorj of the penal &lt;xxlc. There
i«usually om* man iu each store. Thodrug
•Cores will av-srago at leart/bn* seven day­
man.
In tlw tenement bou*c districts tl*e

that »cll food and luxi|ri-; dry Ro-xta. *n|*.
t Mai

Jetfary* vrn*

little fluttering
I wbi: Uiould it equal but
i-y of human bsppineM,
।?&gt;r every generation?
»■ op) et.tbu algebraic

Hitfita
Th' Sts. bine Stud* (louse.
: ‘.»h iu vjigw* arnnng corpeti1j I
nnrti’ riiaebin* made btiUsen.
• T|-' -’• •
■
oflbuilding, leads Tbe
Springf. . Mi- FtepoLUcan to make tbe
L&gt;Kjwic-y
•.ratio;!*-! A prominent city
u»l!.r! -in :« pu'didg up many of the
'•'den ton -i Ina dirtr:&lt;.-t'whicb i* being
A!;.-!) -,i-4d byum old ramietit
■ r a f «*v barrels-if tea jn&gt;g* tb« other day.
irjli :
.. , n’t bv.-[an) xltaving* in tbo
th*yaj* al! uuule at thetnUl.
•■i.i y&gt;id *ib Live i.&gt; Rd there for thorn. 1
■&gt;a I tehy » that tb* wpmpr* nowadays
ike nx.r :• tartMof -barings in bufid"•*
•’ ’ Mizlein residence* are pct up
-n . rrmp|e wus: the ports arc
•f-nghi .
. r nil prepared and fitted, and
u k sliict _ »n-l
v^rk t&lt;&gt; put them toR»tt'.i
7l; a ootten bees* Uturned out of
»'*■ ar,4 |?
n,ill,|iiiucb m If it were a
t-y lihfi V. i-.h ready mndu clothes the
•veraje!:: hanli-cnn nut up a reads' made
•'*’ue. ih’l'. tbwe 1« Jill the same opportnalty far • ‘.imp. workmanship and outlay
win tin* ■&gt;&gt; lung.
WWh- tl». last (fw jew* hare not seen to
&lt;«wping n .-hs'ige in Itauu* constructiou at
tb»tul-|i«n». &gt;n of ballmin Irames for the old
favMan^t beai y twani/J j et many change*
'■"’a rable mu) l:(l|jrov»ment» are certamiy.tiding inert.-. A ynod working tsiabtabmruri will now iai.wta« •unlract fnr finishir'.g tbr aiuip worxlnorkj.utaide and in, and
!! ■ Inp , rj, ibre,h .lfi&lt;. window and door
-'- ’ogtrmdistent, nrui&lt;y»aiKl wafrui-ote are
wutbrd ,i,.| finixhed Jwfore reaching lb*
'•iflhnjfi un,&lt;. tlx .wpentan planed out
*h*tacMuit«and cut out the ravings at the
-jew iiuu-htaery ‘Wirk*' a wide casing
j*nb nrtiauient il fluting' in one piece, and
wwther.n-d anmnd ।;•□»&gt;,. criih corner blocks
-- phi IItuimd. idachiuery &lt;ni*be* it,
uu4Uk k-inban and ptanehave Irtit little to
■
In a elwnpiy ron&gt; :■ m t»-J. machine made
• j c i,3.. &lt;-;it(».ntar can now do tlie work
juuisl .'hriMimm, and with !•*»
fl Budget. |

it'

citr&gt;«, al way* subject to a call.
the crrr'8 emfeoti’-s.
ptoyesan- not often mrntiooed, but tlie entire

employes so engaged, and th* ’•ggregste
of all amounts to thousands of men. who, if
&lt;ta»y do not find the manual labor exeewirely
"l»snl. find it very confining.
■
The surface railroads terminating in tbe
rlly employ a boat of seven day men. Brake­
men, conductor*, engineer*, firemen, baggngv
nen, gatemem, porters, yard men and car

on tbe Brooklyn bridge. In tbe summer a

With them the manual toil I* severe. The
fc-rrv employe* are another claaa. There are
iron milts
that cannot shat
down,

WOU1U UO I UU..V u — . —--------—------- -day. Here tbe men aeldom know a bolidny.
InU-um-mrni dWIrt. &lt;h.dick«rfi™u*
of th* rewingmaefauie never ecasra. lal10”*
cloakmokcn., and men employed in kindred
industries bend over their work from day­
light until midnight ovary day unroaringly.
So they do in lhe ten-meat hot*'* aSar Uc'
brim. There are typesetters who work every
day in the week, but not many, for the coprit
do corps of tho unionmen makes them pvc
tamo unfortunate “sub" a cbanoe sometimes
oftener than oure a week.
, ,
Men n~d th* barber on Sunday, or think
they do. and a thmuand men are thus kepi at
wort tor
luonrt.ryfcr '”?’"
t«l4w.&lt;n,&gt;
uowiw, Lb«l th, *lnw
ora In orirt on Suu&lt;l.r «
•" «■&gt;“
Mu-iraw. mv.l pUr Ihdc l.wlrenwou'"be"
citato..- rownlwokrn. g*" "T"*?!!?
to pot op u» “«“■ n*
rw.1 In b.n.l, hnlb.. J—‘""™*
.»t rt tbo tamtaX
«
wasbUib every otter day.
___
No m****1 mention ha* so far Iwcn m
.
—Wrtvan ,!«Vil In Os’VW-.

and daughter* or
“ “y*
women mul factory girls, perhap*.

•"**** KkJKLi-

“Is vour wife u itepuhlican or a
SKJ"1
19'llllrV‘* on® citizen of
Xereptr bh°S * H°rae RuJer" w«
-iT^.ou,B?,rho“ fc'oritehymn is
alm r ld n°t,ive always,” has spent
S-.» for patent medicines during the
last ten years.
A Methodist minister in Connecticut
to reported as saying that there will
not be as many Congnwationalists In
Heaven as there are icicles in the other
place.

reproving answer, and the good woman
was so frustrated that she, forgot her

tba tniUcmiiuiu might
’-Datwvilto Breeaa.

rt.. .----- .
VJ
“kk WOO
Ths. perfect other, who immutably
Shall typify our dream* ideally
oral! that hlgbett virtoedoth enfold.

- — -— .rtv .
tiesian:
Twere best to perish, tehrvln- hoplag oa.
Than lire u&gt; nod tbe Real, not th’ Ideal one!
—Augusta de Dubna.
SYMPATHY ANO

CONSOLATION.

A Venerable White Hatred Old Man’s
Magnetic and Comforting I’reseuce.
“I know om venerable knd venerated white
haired old man." Bid a ,.eminent clergyman,
with n turn as Srtrenrt
__ .
TL .

hu T01c» “n&lt;l Into every gesture that ho
makes. Thl* old man’* capacity to give out
sympathy and consolation is greater than that
of any other man I kimw. H „renu natural
to Mm to my Um right thing to pro the
Crvatest amount of comfort, and bo wy. it
timl 1B good many people
Isdlovn it is profdtnniU habit with him, and
yet I know that th« oul man. happy in bb
Xw*‘ ’* a1*'1 WiU1 Kr“l raP&lt;rity to «noko
’*h*T« hoppy grieves and groans over the
trouble* of others that an. a* real to him as
though they were his own.
“1 have Men him go into a room where
children and grandchildren were in paroxyiras ot wild grief and giro comfort without
kl^ *
I hav. Mvn him
now a baby in hu arms, with its scored little
face ncatling in his whiskers, and at tbo sama
tone bold steadily anti strongly the lumd of
,n":rr' 1
him go into
Mteh a room straight and tall and strong, and
I have MW11 him
ir
. . ■ ..
.

Dr. Johnson being once much anndy,
7.......... . •*“ *““ jw-vfno near nun.
ed at a dinner by n young fop who sat
I haw known tbo most hardened men and
opposite to him, and who laughed im­ tbu must depraved women to rend for this old
moderately ut everything which the man ta time of trouble, and to feci tbe belter
doctor said, at last lost ail patience, for hl* coming, though he knew not what to
and silenced the fop by exclaiming: «!'. and add nothing. Ono man in Joliet
“Sir, why do you laugh ? I trust that 1 pntoii teta told me that he wcatid rather have
have said nothing which you can under­ my venerable friend give 1dm one band clasp
stand!”
than to have another man lay all the kind

A bashful young man could defer the
momentus question’ no longer, so he
stammered: “Martha, 1 1-do you—
you mu$t haij—are you aware’ that
lhe gooti Ixvuk Jfaysf-er. says that it is
not g-g-good that m-mun should be
idone
“Then'hailn't you better run
houietb your mother ?” Martha coolly
suggested.
A caterer nt Albany furnishes “Dan­
iel Webster” fish balls to the patrons of
his restaurant. He says that he preSarea them from a recipe prepared by
Ir. Webster. He! was descanting on
them the other day to a customer,
when a liystunder inquired: “Where
did Daniel Webster keep his eating
house?.’
Here is a scientific nut which John
-----Ros- ruthlessly hurls in the tee .h of
natural phenomena delineators:- •»"*
—
Why
is it that along railroads and the highways the snow always drills from the
highest places into the depre sirions.
while In the lumber yards It dril isJ out
of depressions and accumulates Ip
" on
top ot lumber piles?”
Mrs. Fortuneseeker had been h nting
to J ndge B., who is old aflll richl that
good
her daughter would make him a r
“—’
and lovmg wife. “She is very inibch
- in
love with vou. Judge." said tht lady.
suggestively. “I am sorry, but
not reciprocate the affection of a b ating
lady who shows such bad taste.” replied
the old judge, reaching for his hirt and
cane.
One of the hiphtet compliments Ed­
win Booth, the noted tragedian ever
received, was paid him by un old| negro
woman, a family servant, who went to
see a performance of "Richelieu.”! Giv­
ing her impressions of the play to her
mistress the next day, she expressed
the greatest concern for the health of
theaetor. “1’oor old man.” t»id she,
he can’t last long; dat cough'll carry
him to his grave, suab!"
“How are the easter preparations get­
ting along?” inquired a devoted burdav school superintendent to one of his
teachers. “Oh! beautifully. There wli
be some lovely costumes in church, and
the bonnets and hats. Oh! my!” “xou
don’t understand. Itaean our easter
entertainment.” "Whv, of course. How
stupid of tne! 1 think my class will be
able to read a few selections from
ucripttire bv that time.”
“I’m going to speak my mind at that
meeting to-night, imd dont you forget
it ” said an irate Metropolitan clubster
to bis wire.-“Gojng to spmk It pliUnly.
you. drarV slir Hiked quietly.
-Ym’ I *u&gt;: 1’mrolM to spndt my
mind, my whole mind, und nothing but
my mind." "Whut a short s««h It
will be!” she said, half to herself, and
went on sewing.
l*reon Squire---! undented. d»
con, that the church carpet is
ruined by water from dripping umbrel­
las.” Deacon Goode—“It w «&gt;, P^"°n.:
and something has got to l« ,dontu’
Parson—“Why not have a™'* in the
SSbule. and leuve th.^“SrgtaUumt

and aympatbeUc thingy that could be thou.;Ut
of. -Inter tjeean “Cu.-tatone Crayons."

DrSPEPSJA
Citiws Its victims to be miserable, hopeless.

which does not get well oi ItaelL II requires
careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to
throw off the causes and lone up tbo diges­
tive organ* till they perform Ihelr duties
willingly. Hood’a Sarsaparilla has proven
Jost the required remedy in hundred* of case*.
“ I hare taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla fur dys­
pepsia, from which I iiavc suffered bio years.
I tried many other medicines, but none proved
so satisfactory a* Hoods Sarsaparilla.”
Thomas Cook, Brush Electric Light Co.,
New York City.

Sick Headache
aClclcd with icvcrc headaches and dyspep-

rilla. and have found great relief. I cheer­
fully recommend it to all.” Mas. E. F.
A&gt;nabix, New Haven, Connt
Mm. Mary 0. Smith, CambrMgtport, Mau.,
was a sufferer from dyipcpsta and rick head­
ache.
She took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
found it lhe beat remedy she ever used.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by &amp; L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Mau.

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.
EAiJEHs Of the Hastings Banner will
find that it will pay theta to

a

Come to Battle- Creek,
And call on

OF THE

Boston Dry Goods Store.

YOUR LAST CHANCE/^x/
TO BUT

MINNESOTA^^
rt A I? ATA

You will always find them busy (sit­
ting off goods. • They have made some
very large purchases of

A Bangor school-boy was told to ap­
ply the adjective anonymous to some
objecL AXter a moment’s thought he
decided that the baby was anonymous.
Tbe teacher came’very near fal’in;
And their wash goods which they s&lt;*ll
over backwards.
are about
A New Orleana banker who wan
fond of using.Latin to enrich his converaatton, w^s adked one evening, by a
young la&lt;ly in -a'hotei. where he had It costs to manufacture.
been ? “Oh! j*ist outside in the cusptdore, walking pro .and con," he replied.

WHITE GOODS!

LOW PRICES.

/S/

/JQmstem

ITSELF In Five A ^*7

u* a * r-

MILLION
ACRES

Half the Price
SEE THEIR

If you auffer from dull, heavy headrehe. ol»vtnictlon of Hie natal pataageo, discharge* Call­
ing from Ute head Into tbe throat, aometline*
profu*e. watery, and arid, at other*, thick,
teuaiiou*. inueon*,purulent,bloody and putrid;
If the e; ea an* weak, watery and hifiaroed: anil
there i* ringing in the car*, deafnea*. harking
or coughing to dear the throat, expectoration
of offeiiMte tualler. together with maU* from
Hirers: the voice being changed and having n
natal twang; tliebrcalh oCenalre: swell and
latte Impaired; cxperi«it-c * *on»atii&gt;n of dttrinew, olth mental depression, a hacking cough
and general debility, then you are suffering
from chronic nasal catarrh. Only a few of the
abort named symptom* are likely to be present
In any one cate at our time, or In one stage ot
ilia, direase. Tbouaandt of case* annually,
witboat mantfestingh.-Uf afllic above symptoms,
result in eooswnptlM!. and end Hi tbe grave.
No disease It so common, more deceptive ami
dnuKerou*. 1cm underst&lt;‘&lt;&gt;d or more unaureeastully treated by pbnlctan* The maaulacturer* ot Dr. Sage » Catarrh Remedy offer, in good
faith. SwOO reward for a cate o( catarrh which
tli.*y eiuinot cure. The Remedy I* sold l&gt;y drug­
gist* at only so cents.

White Goods at G cents, worth 10 cents,
mid
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.

* /Sv CHARLES E. SIMMOKS,
/Land Ocra. O. * N. W. Ri*n&lt;r.
____ CHICAOO. ILL.

ZO/

'X/SAFE INVESTMENT
&gt;rr» VTTITTto’* made. Cut UU* out and

Mill send
Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth Ullllll V"tun&gt;tou&gt; and
111 11 ill H I you free somHbius ot great
I2&gt;i'cents.
III IIII || I value and importance ro yon.
•UXVA1AJ x thri win start you in buvines*
Big liny of Muslins, plain and figured. which wlil bring you In more money right away

An elegant line of Sateens at 12J|
cents, worth 18 cents.

Hosiery.
Wc arc Sellin? 4 pairs lor 50 centii; each
pair worth 25 cents.
,

We have also mage big reductions in
Men’s Socks, lu cent socks for 10 cents-

than anything else In this world. Any one can
do tbe work and live at home. Either sex; all
Somrtliing new, Uiat Jurt coin* money for
aU worker*. We will start you; capital not
needed. Thl* i* one of the genuine. Important
&lt;.-liatire* of a lltetline. Tbo*e who arc ambi­
tious and enterprising will not detay. Grand
cmtQt free. Address Tuv»: &amp; Ccu Augusto
Maine.

Michigan Centi?ai

/UOTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will continue our very low
[trices on them, which is a good deal
lead
ess than market value.

JiiRtl^lfi students have graduated
from the state normal school at Ypsi­
lanti.

••Golden at morning, silver at noon, and
at night.’’I* the old *aflng about eating oranges.
But there Is something that It rightly named
Golden, and can be taken with benefit at any
hour of the dny. This la I&gt;r. Fierca'a Golden
Medleal Discovery, literally worth its weight in
gold to any one suffering with scrofulous affec­
tions, Impurities of the blood, or dl*ei*e* of thi­
ther ud longs. It is unfailing. By druggist*.

PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.

The J^iagarn Falls (Rouig.

Full line of Denitns. Jean'i. Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els.
•

ORAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Takinir effect July,M.iK7.

« CORSET stock is full of good
John Brooks, of Wright. Hillsdale Olstyles
cheap.
county, celebrated his 101st • birthday,
J une 18.
Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at;
15c; good value for 25c.
Beautiful woman, from whriiee came thy
bloom.
Thy beaming eye. thy features frirV
What kindly hand on thee was laidEndowing thee with beauty rave?

Tbo ■Favorite ITereriptlon' of Dr. pierce
Wrought thn wonderous change which you
behold.”

Tbe many remarkable cure* Hood's Sarsai&gt;anlla aeeompil»h«i arc sufficient comptainl
proof that it docs possess peculiar curative

Also special bargains in bilk Gloves for
Always rememle-r that you can save money t«y
coming find to the Boston Dry Goods Store for
unything lu our line.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

Grand Rapids. Lv.
MJddtarvUls...........

trvtn*.................
HaaroKM............
Nashville.......

gffiite::

Jackaoa.........
42 West Mata St,
Drtrolt........... .
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

Nothing in Hill’s Peerless Cough On front of Fanner’s bbeds.
Syrup can hurt the youngest child.
No cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
A falling tree crushed both shoulders
and collar bone of Mertillln Gage of
Caro.
(THE NEW QUININE.’
Traveling men should carry a bottle
of Cobb's Little Pills. 85 cents for lu
Kuton Rspids
pills. W. H. Goodyear.
££&amp;:::
Tbe Clawson wheat is said to I* tbe
Morgan..........
only variety attacked by the insects
Quimby.........
k Good Appetite HAXTIMOa....
thia year.
(
MM2»Vuie*.7.
KestStrength
Worms in children often lead to dan­
gerous sickness. Use Hill's Peerlera
lii trilM run by nlnottetti mart ST
Quiet Nerves,
the solemnity ot the ^•"’xhieo'n- Worm Specific. No cure, no pay. W.
Parson—"1 on think so.
D«*co«
IL Goodyear.
L Happy Days,
"weverybody would ’“““I?'1”
Washington 1. Hurt, of Columbus,
first out so as to get the best ones.
® Sweet Sleep.
took the soldiers’ memorial fellowship
at Yale.
pro** drily. All other train* drily cxenpl bun­
A
POWERFUL
TONIC
Tbe Cherokee Blood Purifier is pure­
T. J. Bvan. teveri teat. Harttag*,
o. W. Buoolm G.P.AT. A..0htea&lt;B.
ly vegetable, except Iodide of Potassium that the most delicate stomach will Ixiar.
which is the most powerful alterative
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
In the whole vocabulary of medicines.
RHEUMATISM,
lockin' “Pku&gt;e!l™wSA^
W. H. Goodyear.
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.*
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
Its rourentratrd roratlvc power, make Ayer’*

Kaskine

^-3^2

Dilotii,Soii!lSiiore&amp;AtlaititR‘j

S«r»up*rilta the best blood purifier.

stand it trtixn nobody.

•™»”ixr ™

E-’S’taJi"'
great Oiuutar,rvn'‘

i

grow weak *n« •»

from the rffietamv

I tliongbt of

,~C , .
uu-.a lunsjn ar.
Wherein ho pwd, and there cr.tranccrl teheld

------ —.j
canira comion
SMILBS.
wKi2yenUd “kohol died anti •ympafhy to people in afflirtlun. Hi* exhas iwftctuid hb face, ba* put a
•W years ago. but bis spirit still lives. peri«na&gt;
UMulernes3 into hb eyes and a gentlrnoM Into

„,

The *orrovv. of lb* Mmnwtrewc*
-bo no.d -ort ic -ly-lJUJ'X"'.X^t

IDEALS.

lnlen“1 "■' "■UNUld

tne taking off nf revenue stamps from
Proprietarj’ Medicines, no doubt h*s
•lYSi /
conM1’n«ra. us well
“lug the bmden of home mnnu2fA.U£rs' &gt;l*c«Uy U tills the case
Al^fw&lt;t I''lu,,'rr
rf£irXZt*an8.i,r',p'89
reduction
mlS.lT't ce*?ts lKr dowsn has l&gt;,*n
Mntel^n^’“Mlhe.siz‘’of the b&lt;*t&gt;
U,e
thereby giving
lncdicinH ln the 75 cent
mf’i’n rhe
Flutter for dyspepsia
co’“P1«lut
ths'f/rnwn
haw^»Sl couKhs amt lung troubles,
1?rKesl ^6 of any
“»«licine in the world, 'rhe advantage
of increased sixe of the bottles, wui
affinal in
bT the sick and
n v KL iin fcverX Uwu «nd village In
iocounItr(»'- Sample batt! * for
10 cents remain the name size.

--- --- ----- ----- J
...-a»&lt;l rnivo
fiunjlhw on less than IHa week, they aav.
/ Thcz* are other driven Uian those’on strew,
The deacon's wife wanted to jot down
cam who work term day* m tbe week. «n*h the text, and leaning over to her scrape­
as the cabmen, liverymen iuuI private «-oarfigrace nephew, shei whispered: “Have
m*n of the city. To Umm&gt; might Is* added you any cards al&gt;oiit you?”
“You
the footmen and other male acryanta kept,
ahont the Ikvim
th— w.ii ... J- . . ..
** ,can’t play In churchr was the solemn,

. an i following th* usual
nutan*. Porta nud Itoxy
IjX-v-lbly pCNMMMd Of
. dj and joined the flutnfLmrera.
ra^jr«ba beard some
ft, &lt;ii*inct tones tlint da­
Ou Sunday, wte*u perfaape a majority of Uta
.;, i*. !”l*v Jolie Btaiicbi*I Hike ;that that little : t*tafatati&lt;ni eeare from their daily toil, them
have to work har.lrr thaii on any

lif tom un»w*rcd a
....„ down notes for
hext tlas’s Sphinx.

t

dlireative organs

, |tvor mvigora-

u.

rotiretrtrated form.

«^«bTXsnacks ot dire**-

THE BEV-GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon.
!nd to NH1“LOH
Both’SJny*eU
and wife owe
mir”
11^
CONSVMITION
CURE.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
ARK YOU MADE miw-rabln by Indlgeitton
convUpalioo. DiaiUMri Ixw* of Apprllte. AeltowWtln*.* Shiloh'*VllnlizerlanpooUlvt* cure.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
WHY will you cough when Slilloh'* Cure "Ul
giro Immediate relief. Price Kte-. Mkrt*. and SI.
Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
SHlunUS Catarrh remedy i» "
evrc for (Xlnrrh. Diphtheria nud Canker
Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

„ Ute Children. They arc coprolally' liable to suddan
Colds, Cougite. Creap. Whooping Cough
We guarantee Aeker8 English
wjT a positive cure.
It oave#
of aux'-ous watching. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Drnggists.

| Only iilrort Rout* to Manrnrtte nttajtbe Iron
And al) germ disca*e*.
Co|&gt;pcr Region* of Um&gt; Upper Penin*uta of Michigan.
THE MIMT SCIENTHTC AND KUCCEdSEVL HUXJD rVKTWKR. superior to quinine. Two Through Train* each way dally .making
close e.nuieetlimi In Union Dej*ot al afl Prints
Mr. F. A. MUlor. rao East l.tnb rtreet. New
1 I&gt;I K,
tllivu uj nntataiuv ... ■
....
—
isl prostration after seven tears suffering. He
: WAGNER PARLOR CARS :
hail run down from IT5 poimd* tom. began on
Kaskiue tn June. imc. went tn work tn &lt;&gt;n«
monUI. rtgMlalnghi* full weight in six months.
Hl’PERH WAGNER KLIXVIKG CARS
Quinine did hint no good whatever.
ItaiHt exprtuly for t«a Bar. &lt;m» all r-xprau
JR. Gideon Thompson, the. oldest and“«*«f

laris ami the rffrota of .nunlne ixitwniuE. Ire
ccuily itwwn with Kankluc wblcli broke up the

rc

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.

K. W. ALLEN,
te tter* Iront the atane net^mv.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich.. July 14th, 1887.

been too often deceived and betrayed
by the democratic party to be caught
in its toils again.
Iowa has just been heard from and
the union lat&gt;or party of that state has
by its emphatic repudiation of fusion,
given shape to the movement which
will in all probability result in the
nomination of a labor presidential
ticket next year.—Tribune.

EDITOHIAL NOTES.

Henry George is trying to abolish
poverty at 875 per night. In his own
case he is meeting, apparently, with
While wheat here has been some­
very gratifying success.
what damaged and the crop proportion­
Ex-Uongreesman Campbell, who has ally small, yet our farmers have reason
to be thankful that their farms are not
been talked of as a possible Democratic in tlie vicinity of Perham, J/inn. At
candidate for governor of Ohio, said re­ Perham locusts have destroyed nearly
cently: “I don’t think-1 want to run all the vegetation that covered about
for governor'this year. This doesn’t ten thousand acres.
Ed. DoyLH, of Hastings, showed the
seem to be a democratic year. That
was a foolish order about the rebel boys how to trim a lamp with a bullet,
ilags—an unnecessary one." Mr. Camp­ at Ludwig's shooting gallery last Wed­
bell was a soldier, and he appre­ nesday night, but he broke a lamp
chimney and shade in tbe operation, it
ciates the feeling of bis old comrades.
would have l -ecn a tine shot if he hadn’t
Grand Master Workman Powderly is been trying to hit the target when he
did it.—Nashville News. 1
an American and a stanch advocate of
Hon. Erven VV. Hewitt, one of the
American ideas. He says:
“I hold that when such a man as most prominent leaders nf the Barry
county
Democracy in the palmy days of
John Most delivers infiamatory utter­
ances against life, liberty and property, that party, bet who for several years
encourages bloodshed, and exhorts peo­ has been pntettatog law in Kalamazoo
ple to follow the red-nanded examples county, died, ufchh home,; in Augusta.
of tbe seven Chicago murderers, he July llth. aged il. He was a man of
ought to be put in prison and kept line ability and was greatly esteemed.—
there. We should not wait for some Detroit Journal.
overt act of wickedness: his declara­
Last Thursday, as Sedf Stone was
tions are enough. We have much evi­
dence against this element in onr or­ driving up tlie hill in front of J. K,
der, and we are becoming rapidly Crawley's residence, Green streets, his
cleaned of all malcontents.”
horse attempting to turn Around upset
( The recent banquet of tlijJ^Bous tree the wagon. One side of the wagon
was smashed in while the ice cream,
trade Cobden club in London was a mel­ etc., became a total wreck. Seth hud
ancholy affair. Representatives from his little child sleeping in his arms but
France and Belgium reported that free
Fa bheil-t should protect the insect
. trade has been steadily losing ground
' in these countries for several years. eating birds—robins, cat birds, blue
Tbe French national legislature has birds, thrushes, orioles, red birds, wood
adopted the strongest protective laws peckers and the like. All these are
useful to the farmer in destroying his
knowp for years, and the Belgian cham­ insect
enemies. The martins destroy
bers have also reverted to protective the weevil, the quails chinch bugs, the
measures. Reports from all other woodpeckers dig worms from the trees,
European countries show no gains to while the others eat worms, caterpillcrs
bugs. etc.
i
the free traders, and in most of them
Tons- Fuller has been addingtothe
Jooses. Reports from the United'States
city
funds
again.
He
was
arrested
on
were made in a form to cheer the ban­
queters with^he hope that tbe next ses­ Wednesday night nnd again on Friday
night
for
being
drunk.
Both
cases
sion of congress will cut down the pro­
were adjourned till yesterday morning
tective tariff; but we all know how lit­ at &amp; and 10 o'clock respectively. .\Iter
tle faith is to be put in such hopes. pleading guilty to the charges he was
When the English-French 'treaty was lined by J ustice Sweezey. 1 n all it cost
adopted, under the late Napoleon, the Fuller 327. John ought to Cake a rest
for a few weeks.
British free trade writers and orators
Tni: first re-union of Regiment Mer­
predicted that, within 20 years, all
Christendom, would adopt free trade. rill Horse and the Battalion rodinion
Now, instead of that prophecy having will be held at Koener's Garden, one
come true, all Europe, and nearly all block from Lafayette Park, St. Louis,
Mo,, on the second day of the National
(Thristendom, except England, has encampment oitho G. A. R. for 1884.
adopted protection more or leas, and The meeting will be called to order at
the drift Is strong in favor of protec­ 2 p. m. Meals for 25 cents and tents,
tion. Even the greatest of the British if wanted, will be furnished on the
grounds. All are cordially invited.
colonies have adopted protection, and
Albert C. Rice was arrested by
it is becoming the world-wide rule
among civilized nations. These being Under Sheriff Sheldon last week, and
brought
to this city, on a charge of hav­
obvious facta, the banquet was natural­
ly not exactly hilarious.—State Repub­ ing unlawfully taken with him, when
leaving town some time ago. a chest of
lican.
________________
tools that were encumbered with a chat­
The great greenback chief, Gen. tie mortgage. On being brought be­
fore Justice Kenaston this morning he
pleaded not guilty, and the case was ad­
grass" right hurriedly. The union journed till next Wednesday morning.
labor party of Iowa held a state con­
G. C. Brandon, proprietor of, toe
vention recently and it was indeed a Charlotte Leader, has shown both his
notable convention. The issue was enterprise and-that of Charlotte busi­
fusion vs. anti-fusion. Gen. Weaver, ness men, by ‘publishing a special edi­
of course, and his crowd represented tion of five thousand copies. This edi­
the fusion side. His faithful partner tion, besides showing good taste and
Gillette led the fight against anti-fusion excellent workmanship, contains the
early history and organization of Eaton
and was badly repulsed.
county and a complete sketch of CharA full state ticket was nominated }ilte’s history, her growth and general
uslness.
after a long and bitter contest and
ovary nominee is a straight-out anti­
At a meeting of the board of educa­
fusion man. This is a death blow to tion, held in the council rooms last
Gen. Weaver, once the Htrongest and evening, the following committees were
' most popular greenbacker in the coun­ formed: On rules, regulations, etc.,
try. Had he pursued a straightfor­ Jfessrs. Bauer, Greenfield, Besstner and
; teachers, Geo. Tomlinson. Kelly
ward, consistent course he would still Lichty
and J. 8. Goodyear; library, Huffman.
be the recognized leader of the green­ Hicks and Ford; supplies, Goodyear.
back or union labor party. But just as Dawson and Hicks; buildings and
he had fully entrenched himself in the grounds. Ford, Tomlinson and Kelly;
hearts and confidence of the people he finance, Dawson, Rider and Huffman.

Additional Local Items.

began to listen to the soft voice of the
fusion siren, and since then tbe rank
and Ole of the greenback party, who
have never looked with favor upon fu­
sion with tbe democratic party, have
gradually deserted their old leader
Tbe “fight to the finish" closed at
Marshalltown, Iowa, recently when
hia own party of his own state
repudiated him and rejected his candi­
date for governor by a very large ma­
jority.
fills means much more than the re­
tirement of Gen. Weaver. It means
that the greenbackers of Iowa are done
with fusion for all time to come. It
means that the union labor party ot
the country meant just what it said
when it declared that it would not
unite with any other political FUVThe fate of the old greenback party wm
death, because it allowed itself to l&gt;e
used as a tool of democracy for selfish

as tbe union l»»«r party was Dec­
ry in order to preserve their party

vote in Michigan last April,
the greenback .tabor union party
1 to join forces with the demoowed their strength in this
e not far from 30,000. Itispeie to stay that not over halt that
-jduM now be delivered to a
DathiDg to gam
tbe democrats it

A Habit Surprism.—The friends
and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.
Dean of this city and county made
them r very pleasant call last Saturday
night, bringing in their plee, cakes anil
glassware, and candy making. The
house rang with their music and songs,
and stories from the “Prairie Dog” to
toe "Mountain Lion." The evening
was very pleasantly spent till near the
small hours of morning, when the party
disbanded. Mr. Dean says he wants to
known it if they come again.
ONE THAT WAS PRESENT.

Centennial Birthday.—We have
to-day attended tbe centennial birthday
party of William Brotherton, of Balti­
more, making the second party of the
kind we have had the pleasure* of at­
tending tots year, toe first being that of
Susannah Corey on Jfarch 2nd. The
two persons live only three nijles apart.
J/r. Brotherton was l&gt;orn in what was
then called Bull Town. Genaiee Co, N.
Y.: was married at the age dC 24, his
wife being 15 at that time. She died
about eight years ago, making 68 years
they lived together, and raised a large
family of children. He was a soldier a
short time in the war of 1812. but from
some cause the records were lost and he
failed to find sufficient proof of service
to draw a pension. He b&gt; living with
his sou's daughter, .Vra. Fatehen, and
her son Frank, in Johnstown, where he
has a very pleasant and comfortable
home. He seems to be quite hale and
hearty. and enjoyed the surprise very
much. Ills mind and judgment is very
much like a child, and he has been
blind for several years, conaequently it
is
task to take care of him. But
Mr*. Fatcheo and her son seem to make
it a pleasant duty, mich M we aU owe
U&gt; our aged parents. There waa ataigt

ABOUT BINDERS.

It was expected there would be a
binder trial Saturday between the Mil­
waukee Junior and the Triumph on the
farm of Geo. 8. Marshall, of Maple
Grove. Having an invitation to wit­
ness the same, and not desirous of miss­
ing such a picnic, we went. The weath­
er was delightful, the country through
which we passed very beautiful. A
fine view of the country north west­
ward to Hastings and beyond from a
hill south of Friend Soule s was partic­
ularly attractive. Our load was a jollyone. Occupying the first pew of our
phaeton were the two Dicks—Johnson,
of Middleville, and Messer, of Hastings,
tlie former lasing state agent for the
Milwaukee. They’re a good pair to
draw to, and there will be no sleeping
on the back seats when that couple are
around. The other occupants of the
rig were Chas. Welssert, Tad Clarke, of
this City. F. 1*. Foster and Jerome
Maynard, of Grand Rapids, and the
■Banner scribe. The 11 miles ride ter­
minated too soon, when riding and
company were so enjoyable as Saturday.
Right here we want to remark that
neither Barry nor any other county can
show finer land than nearly all of Ma­
ple Grove. And that town hgs no bet­
ter farm nor farmer than Philip Mow­
ry. where our party took dinner, which
was served with true farmer hospitali­
ty. Maple Grove, in our judgment
from what we saw of it, has little rea­
son to complain this year. While the
wheat will not be quite up to the aver­
age, the spring crop promises abun­
dantly.
Soon after dinner we were ut Mr.
Marshall's premises. W. 11. Hender­
shott and Sterling Wilcox, of Balti­
more. having also arrived. But there
was disappointment ns to the trial, for
none occurred, the Milwaukee Junior
having tbe field all to itself.
A brlel historv of the cause that led
the Milwaukee Junior people to expect
a trial is here m order.
Some time last spring Mr. Marshall
gave Messer Bros, an order for the
Milwaukee binder. Just before har­
vest he was offered another make for
a little less money. With the vast ma­
jority of farmers that would have
made nq difference. They would have
lived up to their agreement squarely.
But Geo. 8. Marshall is a man who
wiuita things very cheap. Accordingly
he began to kick against tlie Milwaukee
binder before he ever attempted to run
it. When it was finally set up and
started in his wheat and shown to do
successful work, it was turned over to
him. He evidently proceeded on toe
theory that u harvester is a very useful
article in more ways than one, and he
jabbed the knives into oak sticks, and
attempted to harrow up his land for
next tail’s seeding. When.Wilcox was
shown the field where Marshall tried
the machine at first, he remarked that
he “had tried to cut this and the next
crop both.’’ There were numerous
de:id-furrows in the lot. and nothing
seemed to please him more than to run
the bull wheel into these, and then sawoff the ground with the knives. In
short he did not give the machine a fair
trial, but put it to every possible disad­
vantage, and so admitted to us Satur­
day. Of course he condemned it. And
then he Invited the agent of toe rival
machine, toe Triumph. Mr. J. M.
Shoup, a gentleman, if there ever- was
one, to bring his binder. This he did.
Marshall tried it, and it did good work,
for he handled it as a man ought to.
But realizing that his order to Messer
Bros, was good, and also having some
very badly crinkled Clawson wheat to
cut m another field and rough ground
to travel over, he concluded after a
brief trial of the Triumph to again try
the Milwaukee. This was Saturday
forenoon. It seemed that when he was
disposed to handle the machine he had
no dilllculty at all; and when our party
found him he was doing splendid work.
He said that “This machine draws
much easier and 1 can handle it lietter,
and it handles this grain much better
than toe Triumph."
Not long after our arrival, Mr Hen­
dershott’s team was hitched to the
binder, Mr. Maynard handling the rib­
bans and operating toe machine. The
circumstances&gt;were such as would trv
tbe mettle and good qunlit,les of toe

did the brtwr wort. b“LB0* “Jj“did
ted it was becauw he did not, anu aiu
Dot trv to wort
“''"St’ron Udi
as it should have been. That on udb
day. Saturday July *th, be h;u! gi'Oi
them both a fair trial, and
ed that the Milwaukee Junior w*J
much the better machine, and
one he knew anything about. That he
could handle the Milwaukee much the
easier of the two. and that
handled the grain much better than
the Triumph. That on the
he had used three horses, on Je Mil
waukee two, and the two handled toe
latter easier than three did the
Mor, thui thU. be wished lo
say that the grain saving attachment
ot the Milwaukee Junior had
him to save from one to two■buah^ of
grain per acre that any other machine
would lose.
„ „„i„n
After treating the crowd to »
did supper at his home. Mr. Marshall
made tbe settlement with Messer Bros,
for the Milwaukee, and expressed him­
self as highly pleased with the machine.

A crank, lunatic or ' humbug has
been roaming around our city the past
few days on a peculiar errand. He
visited Jfrs. Jacob Rose Saturday
morning and tried to Induce her to
allow hnn to take away a little daugh­
ter of .J/rs. Rose, pleading that his
daughter had loot a twin sister by
death and needed a playmate, but giv­
ing no place of- residence. He got
away from there pretty quick. Wm.
J/iller also received a call from this
Individual who told him the Mme story.
To J/illerhe gave one name and was
registered under another at the hotel.
As soon ns .Viller Aicertaineil this fact
he made every effort to find the chap
but Hustings mourned hte loss.

Beeamer received seven votes and was
declared elected.
On motion of Mr. Bauer the amount
of the treasurer’s bond was.fixed at
tetwwn th» board of
education and C. D. Ferris was sub­
mitted and on motion accepted and appIOn0t,motion board proceeded to the
election ot librarian for ensuing year.
On the 1st ballot May 8 weezey re­
ceived ten votes and was declared
01 Moved by Bauer that the salary of

librarian be fixed at 340 per annum.
Motion prevailed: all ayes.
on motion bdard adjourned for one
e. A. rukh, secretary.
JOHN I.ICHTY. President.

D^2C
SPECIALIST.

HASTINGS, Mp.H.,
Is now prepared to treat jj; ironic &lt;!&amp;.
orders. Having fitted uji the &lt;d« Of
offices, he invites the afitte) to call ca
hitn. lie urges them hit to dwipcn.!
nor give up if they have be,0
cessful heretofore in finding aiief.

IkKlHg
KATUIMLFRUT

MOST PERFECT MADE

Despite the “heated team” the peo­
ple turn out well at the tent. Subjects BOAtEtaontaJJtt&gt;«.Aluincri“bo^&gt;haHw.Dr.l'rtCTi»
for the balance of the week are as fol­ Exlroct*. VaaUU, Uuwb, etc., Savor dtUdoudj-.
lows: Wednesday evening. “The East­ PK&gt;C£ LJUCIMO
COern (question, or the future of Constant­
inople" Thursday evening. “A world
wide warning:" Friday evening. “Those
who are taken to Heaven without dy­ Htate of MIcMaam. county of Baro-sa. ’
At m **mIou of the ProUtte Court Cor the
ing;’’ Sunday evening. “The great con­ County
ol Harry, boldrn at the I’robxlr ofljee tn
troversy betweeh Christ A Satan." the (tty of HasUunAn Mid County ,oo Thuredsy,
Eld. VanHorn, late of the California tbe :th day of July. In the year oue ibou«elcht hundred and rlchtv *?. &lt;-n.
conference, has tieen present for the au&lt;!
I*rvwnt. Wm. W. Coin, Judge of Probate.
past few davs and did effectual work.
In th- matter of the estate of Geonre W. Pent,
Those whose privilege it has been to an lueoinpetrut.
William
guardian of said Incoinpetetit.
listen were edified and instructed. He having tbl«Pitrry,
day filed with tla&lt; raurt hl« final
will preach the balance of the week. aceouur a* Midi and pray* Um &lt;n&gt;- nisy be
Sabbath School Saturday. 10 a. m., bean! and allowed and be dlwharged from bl*
tru«.
preaching at 11 a. m.. also in the even­ said
Tlierr-Jpou It h ordered. that Saturdav. the
ing.
nth day of August. A. D. IMC.Mlen o’clock lu the

Friday evening, as the last rays of
the too-utterly-too hot sun were getting
in their work, John D. Lewis, of Carl­
ton, was watering his team at the
pump near Standish’s blacksmith &lt;hop.
This in. itself would be of no particular
consequence but for the fact that this
delay on his homeward trip came near
losing his life for him—at least he
thought so at the time. While Mr.
Lewis was waiting for too thirsty
horses tn refresh themselves Alexander
Crawford, also of Carlton, came up and
asked Lewis to give him a ride home.
Lewis having load enough politely toM
Crawford so and that Ke could not ride.
Then the storm burst Midst oaths
and bad language generally Crawford
threatened to thrash Mr. Lewis, to cut
his heart out etc., all toe time pulling
vigorously at the latter’s now. As
soon as Mr. Lewis freed himself he
jumped into his buggy, drove back to
town and had a warrant iswued for his
assailant's arrest Crawford was ar­
rested Saturday morning by Sheriff
Shriner and taken before J ustice Kenaston. He plead - guilty to having
made the above threats, etc., pkld 88.50
costa and gave a bond of 81 to keep
the peace for ninety days, or in default
thereof to take ninety days in jail. A
very light sentence this is considering
the nature of the offense but Mr. Lewis
would make no other complaints and
only wished he should be bound over to
keep the peace.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to onr neighbors aud the meml*rsof the Woman’s Relief Corps for
their kind assistance during the late ill­
ness and death of our daughter Nettie.
MIL AND MRS, E. BATTKRSON.

Ba-e Bale.—The following is the
ground was very rough, because cf
numerous deodferrows which were standing of the league clubs Tuesday
supposed to afford good drainage; but evening of this week:
in toe opinion of moot people, were Detroit...........
very wide of toe mark. Wilcox was .iu»um. . .
on hand with his description of the.
fivld, wh*ch Wo quote verbatim:
**T would break a man's neck to go into
that wheat with a cradle. Look at WMtttafU&gt;n
those dead-furrows! See ’em climb that IndlMBpoUs
hill! Now I don't know what water
may do in Vermont, butd----- n if I be­
lieve it will run up hill In Michigan."
Following are the real estate trans­
The two horses handled the binder
very readily, taking a good wide cut, fers for the week ending July 12th, as
and cleaning up the gnun very nicely. taken from the books in the register's
After a time the traces of one of toe office:
horses was unhooked, and tbe other
M » , h.
1
easily drew tod binder for 30 rods, tak­
uu rrr.T.Ta, at,.
ing fully as wide a cut as before aud in
as heavy grain as there was in the field.
With ordinary grain which stood up
well on level ground, one horse could ~i.
operate the Milwaukee Junior for a
“ '• » ■*
time aa easily as a team will pull some
of the harvesters now in use.
v'. lSS u V1 ntXiTT; v
*—’■
But there is one point especially
worthy of notice about the Milwaukee ,.5.5 """“ “
F“ ». «l&gt;7.
J unior, which is poMsaed by no other
binder—we refer to the grain saving
attachment This saves all the wheat
“•
a&gt; k „ a.
and heads of grain which would be lost
. BiU»p » j, k. Pjxkw&lt;l » „ n.
by any other machine, in any kind ot
grain this device will save more than
one would think possible, but in verv
Board of Education.
ripe wheat, like that on Mr. Marshall s
HMtlun.Mkb..jnlySjtWT
place, its usefulness was very apparent.
board of education nf
We tested it. and found that in going ofThe
Hastings met at the cSmrLm cou?
twice around the field, 16xi» rods, it dl rooms at 7o'clock p m fr5°S?:
saved over of a bushel of grain—or Purpoaeof orraatasdon.
’
'
nearly I ft bushels per acre. This is
On motion John Lichtv was
one of the big points of the Milwaukee temporary
chain nan.
'
cnosen
Junior. Another is its light weightOn motion E. A. Rider was chreu-n
only 1,156 lbs. when all ready to go into temporary
secretary.
c^o. lo
the harvest field. Its other principal mSL^1LbellUr caUed 11x6 following
merits are: Ease with’which the KiaAina ran be handled, rose with which I?®?1**™ Were present and answered tn
lo-wlt: c. H. lliiier
i.handles the grain, nnd lightness of tbHr
lleMtiwr, Uol»rt
H F
l rail, estimated at fully u less than
any other.
After Mr. Maynard had shown up ToSl^n ’
■A'K“‘ct' “a
&amp;
the satisfactory working of the ma­
chine, Mr. Marshall drove it for several
____ _team,
___ . after
.
rounds with the same
havgivraaTirirpSKtarrby
l£y£ngjje?n given
a few pointers by Mnywith the following result,Wr
naxd. As we were about to leave toe
field, Mr Marshall authorized us to
make the following statauMwt for him
vot&lt;* •»&lt;&gt;
coocerntog tte working of the two ma­
chine-, the Milwaukee Junior and Tri-

gSa-

&gt; AlL'-giS '“WHaJissrjsir “■ “•

On th. nth l»u«

~
«*

twrow Jcto

Having spent many years m *udy a:
the best m^lical college &lt;&gt;; iheqwntrr’
and having had an renir • and iu&gt;
cesaful practice in trcatinjr aroaicdi
orders, he feels certain thin h- can ghthe afflicted assurance of k
4RE YOU SUEFEI’JBG

from Catarrh, Astotua. Brondiitu, cr
any difticulty with the ’ mg- -

Is your Liver affected. ■ •: .Stom­
ach disordtred v
Have you Heart dbea*e:

Are yon'afflicted with Xenons IXMMty* •
Have you chronic Kidz- y &lt; •
troubles ?
»
Dr. Baughman dan cure yoif a cure

forviMKin. b&lt;- .iMtened tur die bearing of said
petition, and Uiat the helrt at law of suld m-

inthr cliy ot HaaUnin. hi «ahl county,
how cMru*. II any there by. why tlw pruyer
petmom-r ahoiiki not l»- rraut-U.
1 it Is further ord-red. that aaltl j- tiUonw
iotice to Uie peroons inxcmMU hi iudd ro­
il the pendency &lt;rf «ald petitlan. and ike
.....I.. nr«vpaper i&gt;rii;t«nl soil ct
tyof Itarrj- once Jn e*ch »
weeks prevlws to
rfj

sod reliable Medidnefi ore the bort
VJVVX to depend upon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir baa beec prescribed for years for all im­
purities of tbeBlood. In every form of Bcroftxlaus. Syphilitic or Mercurial disease*, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism, has do equal.

He has met with marked vjeetss m
treating Rheumatism. S^nnattorrtG’a,
Hemorrhoids. The latter be treat-,
without pain and positive’
ires.

FEMALE DISEASES A *’ LCU1-TY.
Call on him at his oric.et, Hasting*,
Mich.
,
CONSULTATION FREE.

Cases treated and medicines sent by
mail

^^Correspondence solicited.

MEW DRY GOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this city.
• ,

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiciy etc.
Every lady invited to

Call and See our Good
We can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL
^H, THERE!
Just the Thing!

Milwaukee Junior Harvester!
The Lightest Weight!
The Lightest
The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binthi!
The Easiest to Handle!

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 l°s.
Without a single exception it has more steel, actual
steel binders.
.. ..
Io .
t?e MHwankee Junior is, by actual tes‘.
less than the lightest sulkey plow.

uhi!?
th®
lightest, the en Je.c .jnbinder in ths market should get the
Waukee Junior. Eor sale by

Abu

MESSER BROS,

Hastings, M:eh.

�The Hastings Banner.

vest held.

For Sale.—Farm team of muim
wright 2,li5, young, kind and sound*
Price reasonable. Geo. M and F n .v
enport. Woodland, Mich
-Vhs. Mills, of this city, died yeater-

pi!T-

JOHN BESSMER.
hotorm, m, hall l,hta the 'u-.ta
would please every body.
The Nashville News says a number
’ ■&gt;"1, . r.. ,r»» ih- puptian' distaiwe of
nf boraemeu from that place will attend
U. l etter it of lhe *!*»■*; albo
Eiu. Busby’s trotting matinee on Un­
■' •
' it v- -epunttf.
.
!hliberal, cor.slder- fair grounds the 16th inst
*•* A
Ji, \ .n the rimmIs.
Mk- B- BaTrraaox-. dawrbtw. Net­
.......
&lt;&gt;f optiroil r«»4« »bould
y1' 1 ' ’
J '..I-Z’’ f'tr evambialiun oi the tie, died on Monday at IMO p rn
Cause dropsy.of the heart. The funeral
was held yesterday at 2 p. m.
There will doubtless tie no jury
summoned for the August term of cir­
cuit court, as the number of jury cases
to be disposed of is very smsll.
J/oxie! M-»xje!—If you wish a cool,
retreshing drink, call for “Moxie” at
,
A* t'llu d- &lt;.'hcui&gt;lu Dr. Lathrop’s soda fountain; it is both
a nerve ftxxMLnd a brain tonic.
One more reunion of thv Barry Co
soldiers will I* held on the fair grounds
in Hastings. August 24tb. 25th and 26th
Marching orders will be issued soon.
The camp,meeting association that
has been holding ita meeting at Eaton
Hhnids, has changed its name to Cen­
tral Michigan Camp Meeting Associa­
tion.
’»'•

. :.r-: inUrnmenta w examine
c.ui ;o&gt;ii kiiowvhowtouMswem.
•1 ■
spfx*. with I’rswh eor-

BiWM and Repairing.

j. C. WOODRUFF.

Dame Gossip has another sweet mor­
sel. This time it is the wedding in tbe
near future, of well-known parties
Hastings keeps well to the front in
such matters.
-&gt;6ie new offi'-era of the board of edu­
-yyao/rnr
1 &lt;•&gt;?&lt;■? cation
. ‘ -n are as follows: John Lichty.
president: E. A. Rider,secr»-tarv; John
Bessmer. treasurer. Miss Mae Sweezev
^turdav- was elected librarian.
Uli b. cow ready for
Fabmeils wanting government seeds
for experimental use can get them by
! -.wines«.
applying personally or by mall to Sena­
'
&lt;
'.rutting
matinee
next
IW- ।
tor Palmer, Merrill block, Detroit He
.‘.rtunhhas 500 paper? for distribution.
-illding an addition
The place to buy paints and oils is at
Dr. Lathrop’s drug store. He has on
&lt; ulorai in silk mitts at
Bia
hand constantly a large stock of p,-lints
and oils of all kinds. Call and exam­
if :• ssid Unithcgiiholera Js cn the ine his stock before purchasing tdseirar path in Carr’.on. j.
'
where.
Flu: uuu bt.-. d&lt;H-ltt am! jewelry go
.Vr«. J. H. Dennis’ class in graphic
•.(1ltoufin;;.r'. BuclX’/ '
‘
embroidery will give a public enter­
AFivErmlinghiibbten placet! around tainment ami exhibition of their work
‘•t !I.;.:ir.g“'fiou*e avfning.
at the .1/. E. church Saturday evening,
F&lt;u: the i; varitty of- good «dgars July jr., ISbT. Admission 10 cents;
all M Ikinghmiin A Buei's. ’
children 5cents.
The boiler of theengine belonging to
Wit... t i :h this sta tion ha been con*
the construction train, while the train
was
standing near the freight depot
tiv -. W H. Cas.w.v. . of this city,
grahtr' &lt; pensiod -July dth.
Friday night, was burned out The
Oj’:» gold and silver as good as cash engine was taken to Jackson for re­
pairs on Saturday.
it Dr. Ikiuzb man’s jewelry store.
The fire department is being reor­
The only tohic nnd temperance drink
ganized under the new ordinance. Last
Haught: in K Ruel’s.ginger ale.
evening
one hose company was organi­
C. s. Wnni ■»uh,s wagon Fhop'wiil
zed; to-night, the book nnd ladder com­
.e d«*d until Monday, July 25th. .
pany; and to-morrow night the other
Tin.T.L was large exodus of Hast­ hope company will be.
ings people tn Wall Take Saturday.
Under the title of “Village Types,”
WtniEv'- bajjiar has five and ten cent
Julian Hawthorne will present, in tbe
■ untera. and sells laces, notions, etc.
American
Magazine for August,
Joke* U
said on Fridav that he
'.houfh' it had moved jout of the Tent. sketches of the more noted characters
that are usually to be found in our
113 OE-.-ni e- yMterdly on the north small rural communities.
porch of j.'r. Fowler's house in the secMr. Black put a horse block in
A
supj’ly nf thermometers has .front of his residence on Green street
tern ordered to replace those destroyed 'last Saturday that for originality and
uniqueness of design takes the cake.
; asl Friday.
It was cut at his maf'nlv shop out of a
Di:.I.,v:'-::'U-has ju^t received a new ,solid block of Beree sandstone.
■avoir- o: wa’I paper. : Call and see his
n«w {mtteru*
.
.
You will missthc- best sport of the
liiS'-i.i: ale. tl-e linext to lie had out- !season if vou fail to attend tbe trotting
-Mie of betrnil. cool add refreshing, at imatinee next Saturday. The track is
Dr. JMa^hmaR's.
,in the best possible condition; there
Tni: Epto'npai Suniay School goes 1have been a large number of entries,
w Thi-rnappie lake to-inorrow for a 'and you am be assured ot good sport
in advance.
tkuc- griieraliy.
Mrs. E. S-. iiiiam has bought a lot of
Jfn u,Tnp,.r in th. 2nd ward, and will
btikia ho::-thereon.
#
Ixjo-.tip parts of .Vaple Grove it is
rtinwtai that wh»-at will not go more
thau 10 Utuhels to the acre.
r'.x&lt;ibi.;: : :.t sickness is reported
:-(hl4 vit ini-. due to the extraordinar­
ily hat wri-.c. r of hist week.

The printer's plrniq to be held at
inornippli. lake has t&gt;een postponed
from lhe Ifith to the 23d inst.
The snail boy and the green Apple
»h- Kiting on friendly terms. Colic
. *3ti the doctor will come later.
•
■•'”r',Ungori Hanover street
-sh t nday, wcr&lt;» obliged to stop work
on account of the excessive heat.
Grlkn -Timur ful^t will have a
,ort'v ‘' &lt;u three weeks now that
•heir minstrel troop has left town.
• niSh:\.c"u-’’J’lioiiKht the Henry
‘••i*'-r ’’ "!J
’*atestreet, and
•m move into the same this-week.

E*’ri"'; a,*at
state fair
«tenKai:,c| from .secretary Sterling
*• Manrw. . lit will give it cheerfuly.

inian who visita UU ckv ;ewntly succeeded in catchf'-' ^uckera at Manistee last
“he building on State street owned
bus been thoroughly
t£c W M'' now di,Pms« lce «ream

enlK t
in the stat« »
■4ior tloin« Plain and fanthan the Banner. Prices
asonnblf.
‘
.

TrhwlM.namoontheli*

Scm &amp;mPg00d ^tOt PT°JP01^ of the
at the
SSS. 'i1?." “5t Satutdiiv. Three
pun*’:

ImCEu
Piirwin

The ll&lt;Kh®
n.“w r,,nnlhff and ir pre■Il™“01 lh’r"-

Hrs I•?trn(!1Q® tlielr stor** ln

PERSONAL MENTION.
ten Monday morning
b recreaUniT
the bar- for Philadelphia, to accept a position in
a publishing house of that city.
In uiJelv?*1” tt ,,*ndiDS tht
Ulack and Mra. Stimpson
and daughter leave on a visit to friends
in Traverse City next Monday.
of Lo"11’b '*“*■&gt;« “
Mrs. J. J. Potter, of Detroit, and her
datightera Minnie and Genevieve are
elV w«&amp;y.N“bvBI'’ w“
tbe guests of Hastlugs rriends.
Mra. H. A. Goodyear returned Satur­
day from a two week’s visit with Green­
ville and Grand Ilaplds friends.
%”*. K'Mlc retonud from
JXHss Clara Kur»z leaves n»xt week for
1 lint on Monday.
i ork »tate to make an extended visit
1?11'?8,111 wltl! &lt;en'-“ "’»u with friends in the Empire slate.
jane inis morning.
E&lt;1. Bailer has a position with the«
Frank Brooks was in Nashville on letoskey
Lisohall nine, making four
business Saturday.
1 tastings players 1n all in that club.
L4?ha«. and Eugene Jordan, with their
mmilies. go to Bristol hike to-morrow.
They will eamp there about ten days.
Mrs. Ja*. Milner nnd daughter, of
inS £’
SnVth' 01 Woodland. was Chatham. Ont,, is visiting John Nevills
and family. They will remain about u
in the city Tuesday.
month.
T.hSiJiW0? Wenl 10 -Vi«MleviUe
R. J. Grant went to Nashville Satur­
i ueeuay on business.
day and remained over Sunday with
„„s: G,reosel went to Grand Rapids his brother-in-law, D. C. Griffith, who
on business Tuesday.
h very sick.
W. L Wilkins visited Grand Rapids
To Mr. and Mrs. -F, R. Pancoast,
on business last Friday.
Sunday, r daughter. Frank wears the
with be­
Mira Metzer. of Detroit, is visitin* newly acquired honor» of
•
her sister, Mrs. S. G reuse!
* coming dignity.
Mrs. Harry Ranstord and daughter
was
’Grand Rapids Edna and Miss Sadia Booram. of Grand
last Thursday on business.
Jlapids, are visiting relatives and
Mra Campbell nod daughter are vis­ frienda in this city.
iting W. F. Hick s family.
,,, _
Miss Mary Smith returned to her
E2.
_____
4 wife, of Caledonia.
_______ vi«- tetus in Jackson. Monday morning.
tu. T
I rov
and
— Saturday.
...
। She hns bM.n vlsiUnR with -Mrs Mode
ited rr.^.iw
friends u
here
’
. ......................................
v Rich for tbe past wetek.
J/ira
J/ionie Ox&gt;k, of-East Saginaw,
is expected here this week.
.Voses Taylor nnd wife, of .Vasnn Co.v
Shirdett* Hnw™ nrrJ i
- •irrivt*’1 *n low‘&gt; vesterday. 'They will
"•'b
vJJVm*00

?N(SKERN. Loc-l Editor.

Bert Reynolds, living east of the
.city, while walking behind his brother
,
who was carrying a cradle, accidently.
stepped
into' a woodchuck’s hole which
threw his right hand on the knife, cuL
।ting his hand so badly that his little
'finger had to be amputated.

A large time Is expected at the
Michigan Press Association meeting to
'
be held in Port Huron the last week of
.July, beginning on Tuesday, the 26th.
A secret press society to be known as
jthe “Michigan Sanhedrim" will be or­
.
ganized
—principal object, fun:
Last Friday Sheriff Sbriner deliver­
&lt;ed Ezra Crouse Into the hands of
ia deputy sheriff of Lenawee county.
'Crouse formerly worked in that county,
Ibut left rather suddenly and was traced
to
’ his home here. He was taken back
1to answer to a charge of seduction.

Messer Bros., in connection with
•Ellis Lamb, will run a threshing ma­
&lt;chine in Woodland this season. It will
,be the Three Rivers machine, which
(cleans and measures the wheat and
&lt;empties It into sacks, needing but one
।man where two are required in other
machines.
I
Hie new marriage license act and all
■laws pertaining to marriage have been
published
in pamphlet form, and a copy
1
should be in the possession of every
minister
or
other person authorized to
■
perform the
!
:are therefore requested to send their
'names and addresses to the ewretary o
state, Lansing. Mich., when »
thereof
will be mailed them.-Detroit
1
Tribune.
Dr Baughman wants it distinctly
understood that he is in the jewelry
.business to stay: that he is selling all
goods in that line on closer nim-giDii
|than anv similar firm in Central Michi­
gan; that he makes all warrants F00^ toat he propoee* to sell the go.id. if

S?0„t SLSh«

Mrs. George, of Sturgis, is visiting at i u&gt;f. V. Rork’s trip to the west was not
her.father’s. Rev. G. D. Lee’s.
without success. He has been elected
C. H. VaoArman visited Grand Rap­ superintendent of lhe city schools of
Spokane Falls, Washington Ter.
ids last Thursday on business.
Mrs. C. D. Scott, aunt of Mra. Fred
E. Kilean.of Lansing, visited with L
-Spangemarher, ret nrned to her home
N. Mixer and family last week.
in I,yons. Iowa, on Friday. Mra. Scott
Mias Jennie Frace, of Nashville, was a former resident of this city.
spent Sunday w|th friends here.
Judge VanZile. of Charlotte, is ex­
Miss Lena Willison, of Hickorv Corn­ pected here to-morrow. In company
ers, is visiting friends In the city.
____________
_______
with
l*hl!o Sheldon
he will go w
to Mud
Mira Edith Km field visited Miss Jen- **ke. in Hope, on a fishing excursion?
nle Frace, of Nashville,. last week.
—
. Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Brown left for
hurrnWow
or Dr. .
J-*1 TI,“jJ»&gt;r, »*?!■ Thor
t. S. Brown has
rented o... ...
•------ west
—- State
— - street.
- will visit among Charlies friends at
th top's houses,
I Oregon. Ogle Co., for a couple of weeks.
John A. Snyder attended the camp ji Next week Walker Matthews takes
meeting at Eaton Rapids last week.
charge of the school in the Fuller dis­
Dr. Andrus went to Wall lake Satur­ trict, and will finish the remaining two
day. Look out for more llsh stories!
months ot the term begun by his sister.
Frank Kelly, of Chicago, wa* visit­
ing friends in this city over Sunday.
trip Into the southern part of the state
Charles Dean, with E. W. Morrill A and northern Ohio. Dr. Lowry will at­
tend to his practice during Ms absence.
Co., is taking a two week's vacation.
Clement Smith ami L. E. Knappen
DrS. C. Rich and Mr. DeGolia, of went
to Charlotte Monday to argue be­
Middleville, were in the city Friday.
fore J udge Hooker the long contested
Will Squires and family, of Big Rap­ matter of the estate of Thos. M. Dillon.
ids, are visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs. Catherine Snyder, an aunt of
.tfiss Dora Stowell, of Woodland, was Mrs. Chris. Hough,’returned to her
visiting friends in the city on Tuesday. home in Grand Rapids on Friday last
She has been visiting friends in this
Miss Alice Evans, of Nashville, visit­ Vicinity.
ed Hastings friends Friday and Satur­
3/Iss Carrie Tinkler, a cousiu of Jfra.
day.
W. IL Schantz, arrived Tuesday night
Miss Mary Allerdlng, of Carlton, is On a visit to the latter. Jfiss Tinkler
tlie new saleslady at Stauffer &amp; Craw­ has been a teacher in the Lafayette,
ley’s.
Ind., schools for a number of years.
Mrs. Lowry’s mother returned to her
E. G. D. Holden. ex-Secretary of
home Friday after an e-xtended visit State, of Grand Rapids, was in the city
here.
on Friday of last week looking after
Mr. C. W. Calkins, of Grand Rapids, the affairs of the Grand Rapids Fire
was in the city last Thursday on busi­ Insurance Co., of which he is General
Agent.
ness.
Last Saturday C. H. Van Arman and
R. B. Richands ahd Baker Shriner
were in Prairieville last week on busi­ wife of this city left for Grand Rapids.
At the latter place they joined H. J.
ness.
Stuart and wife and tbe quartette proC. L. Pratt and family, of Charlotte, ceedrl to that delightful resort, Macawere visiting friends in this city last tawa^LYirk, for a week of recreation.
week.
s^sras are out for the marriage of Miss
Mrs. R. II. Darling vWted A. T. Sel­ Lizzl/Slaster, of Ionia, to iMr. Elvin
kirk and family, of Charlotte, last Swanhout, of Ovid. Mich., at Ionia,
Wednesday evening, July 20th. The
week.
Mrs. Chas. Barlow and children, of Bannqi extends its congratulations
■
Coldwater, are visiting at L. D. Gard­ strictly in advance.
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Scofield and
ner’s.
Mrs. John Rock is visiting Grand their two children are visiting Mr. and
C. W. Jones, of this city. Mr.
Rapids friends, iand will remain several Mrs.
Scofield will proceed from here to
weeks.
Spokane Falls, Waahington Ter., and
W. H. Wanger and wife go to Allegan !to California in search of a site for a
to-morrow to visit Dr. Chas. Russell s large saw mill that he contemplates
building in that section.
farriUy.
Mr. C. S. Whitcomb left for Bay City
Mra. C. G. Bentley returned from a
visit to Grand Rapids friends W ednes- last Monday, in search of rest and rec­
reation. He intends visiting his sister,
day,
p. m.
।
who Is the wife ot a Free Methodist
Mrs Maside Rich and daughter vis­ minister. The latter has a circuit 75
ited friends in Jackson and Charlotte miles In extent and Cornelius, after
last week.
reaching Bay City, will take up the
Miss Florence Shriner has been visit- ,search over this territory for his sister.
Ing her cousin, Miss Mamie bhriner, of 'T. J. Bush, for many years agent at
this station has resigned, and Is to be
Charlotte.
Bert McQueen, of Grand Rapids, was succeeded by A. N. Hahn, of WasepL
in the city last week, handshaking with Mr. and Mrs. Bush will remove to
Jackson, where h® will engage in some
old friends.
other business. They wiU be greatly
Fred Parker is clerking for E. VY- missed from the social circles of this
Morrill &amp; Co. during the absence of city, and the hearty good w»he» of
many Hastings friends will attend
Charlra Dean.
them wherever they may go.
Miss Jessie Curtis and Miss
TbSfollowing we clip from the Ce­
Elwood were vsslUng Middleville
dar Springs Clipper's report ot the W.
friends last week.
M p. A. meeting at Manistee:
Mira May Tomlinson left last Thurs­
It was on the boat ride to Onekema
day for ..visit with friends in &gt;ash- that President Ntabetthad Urao Strong
by the coat tail pulling Mm back Into
ville and vicinity.
Prosecuting Attorney Colgrove has the boat and asking him if he was sick,
bee^qulte slat for several days but is while Strong1 would say “now is tbe
time to kick,” or “you fool you, do you
now convalescent.
think I'm doing this for fun?"

J

In this city’s office.
Frank Hamilton, who has Men vlslh
tai irirmds In Hastlnn. lett lor his
home Monday morales
Mia Ora Smith, ot
'™* “5

James Chase, of Thornapple, was
arrested by Sheriff Sbriner and taken
before Sqr. Kenaston Thursday morn­
ing to answer to a charge of horse­
stealing. The case was adjourned and
his examination will be held on the
■y.Lh inst. On Monday. L?®sn White,
now in jail for the same offense, made
affidavit to the following effect, on the
alrength of Which
That in company with «nose, ne
aSne across the horse feedirv along the

road and at Chase’s suggestion they .
week, returning Saturday.
captured and led the horse away keep­
r, । p-iorHtaX
is now five
the man
tarththat
to ing him secreted in the woods for a
couple ot days hoping thata reward
twtaiTboy and ,lrl, on Monday■
for his return would be offered. As no
-pward developed, another ot Chases
sunrestioDs iniluenced White to take
SSSmal north and tell him. the gain
ffiSu,^WCn*bm
•
to be divided equally. At this interest­
v Hoonan.of
Llncoto. Neb7 16 tag point the proceedings received a
rchlMlo Barrr l/.v
Hoona
*’xv5^’&gt;0d frauds in I*11’ c'.rv’tr hv the arrest of White. A* to
tbTv»lu« ot this affidavit further de­
“t^makra rityand yidnRj
iy.. u' i’
velopments mutt determine.

-

nON’T SWEAT
Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather and make
yourself miserable and tired of life.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEijT. You
will find the best made, safest, most economical gasolene
stove at
• .

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

Tlie Tropic.”
You will also find at our store a full line of builder? hard­
ware and. -everything in the hard ward line. Prices always
reasonable.
Respectfully,

.

WEISSERT BROS.

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!
Go where you will find the newest^designs, the largest stock,
the lowest prices. That place i» at

ARCHIC M°CQY’S
The “Blue Front" Fnrnitiire Store, Hastices, Mich.
The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and ’see for
yourself.

MESSER BROS.,
HEADQUARTEH FOR

Engines and Threshers
The Best in the Market,
We can fit you out with a threshing rig of any style you
may want, as we have the agency for over a dozen different
makes, and can surely suit you if you- will call on us before
purchasing.
Respectfully,

Messer Bros,
N. B.—We have several second hand engines and threshers,
which are in first-class condition and will be sold very cheap.

X-

You buy a

FURNACE
Hoy the best; which you will find to be

The Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnac^ Company.

The Best Made, I
The Most Easily Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
Gives Most Evon Heat,
Of any furnace made.
.
,
Beat of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
tion See tbe model at H. A. Goodyear « non s Hardware, or
lhe fuim.ee at W. W. * W. C. Kelly’s building m the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Keufield Diving Flue Furnace, and gel pneea.

�THE LANDSLIPS AT ZFG.

COMPLETED AND ADOPTED.

MILWAUKEE’S FOUNDER.

HURLEY’S ANNIHILATION.

FURTHER DETAILS OF THE DISASTER

THE NOTED WISCONSIN TOWN AGAIN

TO THE SWISS CITY.

SCOURGED BY FLAMES,

TCU. July T-

statue
Milwaukee, pr-wnwi
.
Metcalf and C. T. Bradley, two ^prominent
ritlzM.v,

*

unvelM

««•

.rnn.;

pkivmcnt :t rojoctlvn of aclmol trocbcr* &lt;*i
dextrine or sect; forbi.lding Mgamy nnd
polygamy, and providing p.-nidti&lt;-. therefor.

South Aniniican nrirtbquake*

Fur several

11 txt Indoned by tho (resident of tin United
Stet**; apportioning repnremtation n* roucntly provided for tho territory, « ■ a* to fa­
vor tlie minority, on-1 other imjxrtant mrtlora, which were all adopter! ii. their en­
tirety. Tho Utah cnmmliuuon will permit
votes for tho ratifiroUon or rejection of tb-

by MIm Mattie Whit*,
a gran-Idri ugfet«r ot
Axiilaxb, Wk, July IL-For th* fourth
time in ita brief history the mining town of
Hurley, un-tlw Gogebic mage, has l*M&gt; *b-

statue Iwtng f-i-irtontv
f-xd in betgUL Th-

^AKId®

E. D. Holton, an! th®

on trimly

-J tiro city

made by other proto-

coo vutian adjourned, subject to tl* mil of
tbe polygamy provisions, and kmuIh* ex.
press a sincere dreire to reille the question.
It to understood the prohibitory law will I*

wwarming with workmen Satniday and in a
wort time would havo icon rebuilt rm a much
larger s-ide than before. Th., workmen laid

POWDER

located rm th- Muff
overlooking Mdwait-

Absolutely Pure.

tlml-autifulptirLTbraittefl. EvcryUiing wu fully tiubatod by
the convenU-m Only register.-! voter* who

wa* about
between «t and 9 o’clock tlie Al-axvr theater

flentiou.
OFF FOR CAMP LINCOLN.

A dozen person who rushed from w adjoin
tug cafe w«we precipitated into tl&gt;e water and

The landing stage followed, and

. At 4 o'clock two boat* going to tbo rtwcue
wen* engulfed, oulyotio txelman rising again
tn tho surface. At the same moment a boat­
man'* hut, hi which were three children, foil

actress, went to the top loft of" Uw building
Cum rds. Starts for Springfield.
with an oil lamp The light site to jw-wimwl
Chicago. July 11.—The Second regiment,
to have dropped, for nlinust instantly after
about BUO strong, Saturday
left
—morning
J------------■--------on
ln-r dfaqipu*! auce from tlie lower .fia-r
Uia Chicago A Alton
A COLtTMX oy rutit
roatl for Camp IJncoln, near Siring field. shot skyward from tbe roof of the building.

soldiery apj^arancriu
their fatigue uniforms
aiwl knajrtnckx with
blankets ioUe&lt;l iwetly
Ou top. Iliry wenfaoailfsl by tlmir Ixigle

At 7 o'clock landslip* bcpy&gt;

|*ore-1 within a few niiniit**. including the
Hotel Zu Hull, tbe root of which is still vW-

cauarwl a gvxl deal of
favorable comment
slowly vtuihbtxL Um people jumping from the

nt

monopoly nf the ramp
until next Saturday,
when U&gt;ey eillstrik.)

r.ffireri rotnmUig from l.tir-rr&gt;«

(■•riled persons, but. tbe danger lucrva-dng.
troops warn summoned from Boar.
A third landslip occunx-fl nt 11 o’clock p.
ut. Tbs municipal tieu*ure was remuvt-d

will l*e occupied in drill and rxirnp routine,

|rtwm» an, rate-ring and 0U0are hotnelewi Tlw

itel-L

th*young xoldicn* vtill.-loubtlro*. find

llrw. Tlx? upper fk-ors were fllleti w ilii women,
who, reehxing their terrible plight, with no

M-roanu to tlie nln-ndy indctcrilmble chmx.
nnd through tlie glare tln-sc wrwtehrtl rreet-

s«allowed them up.

hour, 'nie adjoining ImlMing wm a grocery
abuixiutiUy stocked with cud oil. TlMrgru
TIIK011.WAH u;xm:n;

Tbo leren wit* built upon a north vile hill,
and oxleudcd from I li* I Ake Slim i ntilpn-l
tinck* *nuttward up to thn snmnul ot tlie
■ ange. A street lead* up fyvwn tiro L-ikoSh-mstation past the Burton Imus*, n large hotel.

BALDWIN'S CHAMPION PLUNGE.

MABQurrnt, Mich., July K.--A terrible
Thurwlny in tlx- Sturgeon River mine nt

Eight Italians are knnrfo tn be in Um min®

telegraphed to EacanaU. fen a large pump
Mrmona.rrAK.Miib.. July IL—llielmdiei
Sturgeon river mine were found Saturday.

Qrrxcr, HL, July 5.—Baldwin, tbe well
known aeronaut, rarrooifully performed the
most flaring font of hfa lifo hem Mon-lay by
jumping from a lad loon nt an altitude of

loon, tbe “City of Quincy,” roan sluggishly.
When Baldwin inaih&gt; the jump hoctxild nut
lie distinguished, but hi* whit* parachute wa*
fell like a rocket, th* parachute not working
satisfactorily. Ho then got into shnp® and
dcwcenfln) at a comparatively slow rate, tak­
ing him five and one-lialt mlnutea to reach
the ground. He haded In the middle of a

ascent wn* made. Hut for the timely ar­
rival ot friends with btirnulante ho would
■lunbtlen Imvo been prostrate*! llttldwin.de-•dare* ft to have l«oo tho most thrilling •*p-rrotire hoover bad, and will never atteni|&gt;t
it gain.
BUSINESS NOTES.

the water rw-bw! in they did not kuute which
In their weekly trade review R. G. Dun &amp;

CnxBOTOAX, Mich., July 8.-The tug Meawnger. from Cockbarn island, I Ako Huron,

laud

rstal reprawnUns different periods in tbo Ufa

began trading trilhtb* Indian*.

Tberounlry

Chi’ A&lt;i&lt;», July 5.—Theglorioa*Fourth wa*
Utilised by die ha-ro kill people to tbo fulhwt

IndlanapoH*. L-uhville, and Detroit; nt the
latter Uk- aftnrtHsm gam* was stopped at tbe
fourth liiaim; with -cotb at iMrott 7, B-wt-.n
7. Following Wi-re the Iragtie irtew.. At

-lian&gt;vj»&gt;li—tMteni'-ni. Ilrliauapolu Wh*hingt-in r&gt;: at lh-!ro!t—Imornirqp IhArret 7.
Hoaton 3; (afftOMoni Detroit 7. Bo«oa&gt; 7; at
PhiUlelpIna—(iirmingi HiilmladphiaB, Pitta
burg, fi; &lt;»fii4U&lt;s-u) l*biLtJe*pbU 4, Fllt»-

Fnau Friday t&gt;-Timdey nine persons

Mii.waUKKK, July R - Edward BronkY
1-dern jramp manufactory uu Noria Waler
root, was «lNtroy«l by firn Friilay morning

th* whole eowurnging. Crop prospects are
generaJly favorable, tlie export defnand for
wheat continue*satisfactory, ami tlie financial
sitnation at Xew Ymrk is improving. Money
i« tight at nAme Important western nisi south­

building rnlrrprum nnd real estate opcratiofiH. Tlie *kpeculative market* an- in a
womowhat un-wUled rrniditioa The bii-dnem
failure* in the United Stat.'] nnd Canada
during the lart aevtxi daya numbered UM, n»
egniiirt 171&gt; flaring the corrt»|xmding jroriod

third of a mile square, lay alm-tie-entire
city.
Tlie wuwJ blew slmrply from the iKirthwest
Sa tm-lay night, a*&gt; that tLe little city lay ex­

as they mre from tbs- Alcarar. Building
after IniiMing sucrumbnd n» tie- fin- mnridwd
cast and northward Hj-arks ami rinder*
rrxxintol on th* wiod nnd were a*ot tar
ahead with Uie mtsaagent dretrui-ti-m. Every
liousa we* a wood lox ntvl courted the
fiamsM. Tbe lire depertinant, wboan HiW,
wnrnnd by tlta disaster of teat month, had
rmwtrvl to d-JTly training of hi* fnn-r*, wa«

N&lt;ir wa« thi* the worxt. Like ail raining
camp* Hurley swarm™! with
TIN-nonX G VMBLKRK AXD HOUGHS,
long since IxmWxxl from more civibnsl com.
munitire to wh a* three. A public dtonster
wa* n private feast, and far from working to
help tbe city Uiey cntrilnited to tbo spread
of the doatnmUoo, carrying brand* of fire
into building* not yet Umclwxl. nnd taking

,trre» leldly replacing their worn garment*
with suit* of clbtluw matchixl from th®
shelve* of teirnlng tailor slmjx Nothing «■»rajml I heir hand* They wriml b-&gt;tth» of
liipior from tlie «ai.»ur- m&gt;d drank till some

Within an hour everything in Hurley east
Mu“ *’»ret.running up tliebill
’
l«wpl*, «k!i a» Imd tl

Tb» Eau Claire Lumber company purchased
large tracts of standing timtier in Wisuaiaiu
••n Thursday fur glaO.OOU cash
Oxford Copper
atr Newark, N. J.

and Sulphur company,
Tbo failure was cuure-d

W1U1I.T RimntNO
,,
We acmitt.

about

....
...
The Burton house, by groat good

State of Mkhtran. County of Barrv-«
Ataacrolon of the Probate Court.

one tbouund eight hundred andelghty^evru.
Frroeut. Wni.W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter ot tbe estate of Maud May
Heath a meuor.
Ou remtluc and filing the petllkm, duly wi­
lled of Laura Bryant, ruarttan of *ald minor,
praying, for reasons therein set forth, tha: she
may be lleemmd to sell tbe real rotate a said
petition described, of which said minor is

it te ordered, that Monday, tbe
i«tday ot August. A. D. UKL at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, neaa*lgiiedfnr tbe hearing of »ald
iwtltion. »ml that the next ot kin of said
.......j.it nil,*-* rta-nnns iuterested tn sMia

of the petitioner ।

petitioner

publication to be cuiitiniM-*t

HUNK A. HOOKER. Circwt Join­
SMITH &amp; COLG ROVE,
—-W.
A true conv
tosXortptataiM.

faduios Tn tbe Unite.! Htoio- and IS in Caii-

...........
",,u “““ »aveu some
proj&gt;erty from Ub fire of two week* ago
pore qunrtere.1 in the district now Immed,
aiuj by ihjyufxmd vMtatkoii lost all tiielr pus-

drowning th.xisands of jmojAi.

Lnxnos, July 11
Thumtay night nt Anluabue, Rnto-bim

A

big Transaction in gogebic.

Friday night by ■ vote of 349 to '.Xi.
Puit.ADn.raiA. July IL—Tlie municipal
T-l-k.
___ » r .
.
.

man McCaffrey, in Um event of tbe third

bill in the house of commons to immediately
cable Mr. Farnell tbe follotring, which was
accordingly sent Saturday :
Tbe Fbliadclpbia Municipai Council Irish X

- -------- ■--------— ...
...
tbe financial lorn. Mo-t of the burned build­

Ttuwiiay. and tiro result |Hrt CUicngo
wennd in the league by percentage, although
th® White Stockings are still U-hitul IkMhxi

|jrocv--!'nx baring ten

.
' --- . ........
—l.uw unilpaay** office, wbcee infra are visible, upturned
lull,, mi—
HUI.,____ 1__ . ..
.

•1; at iMnrit—lA-trnit li B-»u--n *; at Indi
alumolk—lislianaio-lto a, WAdinigtixi 4.

as tollowa: At llulsdelphiu—lTi!lad-»l|4iia
‘J, FitbJrtirg 2.
.
_
Chicago, July 7.—The following .game*
were deriil««I by leagiw bare 1&gt;alt dulaTLiireilay: At WadiingtorP— WashlngUm 2,’IielianapoltoS; al Philadelphia-Fldladeljibta 3
Chicago.'; nt R.«to&lt;i—B«Mtoa 17, Piltnteirg
0; at New York-Now York 10. tMnft A
Chjcaoo, July 9.—Friday’* soew in th®
league lose loll games were aa follows: At
tVashington—Washington 1, Indianai-oU* 10.
nt l*hnadri|&gt;hla-Hiil**!ol|di!a :i, Chicago 5;
at Barton—Boston 'J, Pittulnirg 4; at Ne«

and show caitac. lf amr tbVre bi-, wh&gt; the prater
of tbe petitioner should not be granted. Auu it
1* further ordered. That said iwtltuwr give no-reel by causing

door of the court Imus* in
Michigan., tbe nremisr-*. ,1
gage, or s*\mud&gt; thereof.

Io be subject toS--3.i.«i yet u&gt; brcote
mortgage. The prr!:arc detente!
mortgage a* a strip of laid to be takr

north raat quarter «f scctloD nineter twruiy
eight, in town nun-fw rone north nt range efttt
neat, containing thirty eight acres and eight:
fix*rods of tasd. In Barry 1 utrntv. Mirhig*#.
Dated May art. 1-:.
HVNTIJWnOS M. MARVIN.
Mortgage
SMITH ft CUMlUilVE.
AttonteT»for Mortgage.
iWate of Michigan, county of Harry -w.
Xoltre la hereby given that tl) an order &lt;&lt; fi-t
Probate court for th* County &lt;*l H ur? raadr no

claim* against the e»tu!-' ol Cch-ste llsjfsfd

axxk

Barry. Ouce In each week for three succeatlve

State nt Mk hiinui. count! of Barry.-•».
At a session ot tbe Prot-atc Court for tbe
County of Barry. hoMcn at the Probate Office in
the City of lla*ling*.lnaald county, on Tbur*d«v. tho -teth day ol June. In lhe year one thou*amt eight tmndred and vighly-eeven.
I’rre.nt. Win. W. Cole. Judge of I’robate.
in tbe matter of lhe wtate ot Uoocxc Keech,
of Fhilnddphli by Chicago thr&gt;* tinx» ruudeeeoaed.
On reading ami filing tbe petition dulv verified
1 11 ■
K—&lt; h. «Hioa of said deceased, praying
that she. or some other suitable (&gt;er»o«, may tv
appointed administrator of aahl estate.
Tbereu(«M&gt; it is ordered, that Friday, the
Sth day of July. A. D. iw;. at ten o'c^Jr-rtT
-the foreMen. be arelgned tor the hearing ot
Hosfon
said peutlon, and that the heir* at taw of *a)d
deceased and all ottror persons interested in
PUHadrlpl.-f
said estate, are required to appear at a sesaiou
?LfjU,tc??n-.u,e,,Ao ** boUro at the Probate
1'nisbunr
Office tn the city of Hastings, tn said county, and
Waddngt.m
IndianapuU.
n
U
ttcrB **• wh-v
I,r*‘Fpr 01
petitioner shwld not be granted And It is
Tlx- following ts u»«s roconl of KxtnrJay's the
furtlier ordered. That sold petitlonergbe notice
league playing: At PhllmMpbta-Ubieo-u tu the i&gt;enons intereatrd in said rotate, of the
pendcticy of nal.l petnioo. and the bearing
S, Pbitaikli-tiia :i; at B*Nt&gt;m—I'itt-dnirg 4
Beaton 12; a! N.w Yurt-Dronat M. JCmv
"*
l w^’il«Jl»&gt;»»"ln4iana|iuti» 7, prr printed and circulated lu said county of
w ashlngton
Barry, once In each week for throe »noero.«lve
week* previous to said day of bearing.
Died
(A true ropy.)
Jud?e ot ftSSte.
Iwreelr thero pretty firmtv, a
still behind II04.M1. New Yor
in total numlier *if ganire playa

,7 , __
, ...................
&gt;**
aoaaxio,
dkd Thursday morning. Hn was. without
aiuubt, tite Oldest man in north we turn Ohi*&gt;.
Downey came u. the Uiiitwl States in th* 40.
and wm at nn*
.. ..
*
--- -shipowner
and inUHv»r««t in marina affair* m Ireland.
*
re"’**'’ °f H,il',n’n- ‘“"■‘Mt them
being Copt, ihrwney, of Cldea^

tel, Um lake Shore Motion mid two or thre.

.
’• “*• "-v-oie. jumteof j-ronau-.
lrrea^dU*“ertrf ,he e*uu ot&gt;&gt;pheu» BUboy.

taWBp»„ « u» .l»u «

atrnyed, and there wan no communication

Shore train, whirii passed through Harley at
.JU Bunday morning reported tbo total do

that Friday,
u IW. at ten
be assign rdf or
on. and that

Fetor Barb, a participant In tiro revolution
-““■J"« »«*|W,.U tu^ot M,.
■•onare from St. Thoma*.
&gt;-b
« Wtahloe... u..i C.4. Morneon will 1 u1 ii 1.
....
_ .

tbo Lake Superior Conan]idated Iron com-

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

Probate Order.
Blate of MkhlgML County of Barry.-aa.
re nf
®b
for theCoum

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

V.u1’
Frl'1',-Y
Norman held
&gt;at tbo Rnnil.v l.w .tt.1 — •
. .
.

:*:tfaf Rastiar
11-0 11. MUdMKI

this order to hr

bll«bed in the Hasting* B
*. a i&gt;-w«i'»8
n*r printed and circulated tu **ld county ot

CBiCAtMi, July II.—During tbe j
Chicago hits -•limlwl to Uh. v&gt;-uikl

w.

,1*!' ’Tv- *tl* ’
at'ljpMrtb’Stt

.C,.xLn IJS?

State of Mehlgan. County oC Barn - M.
At a session of the probate Court for lhe
comity of Bnrrv. hoidett at the Probate Office in
tbecih ol Hastings, lu said county, nu Tuesday,
the Mh &lt;tav of July, lu tbe year one thous­
and eight hundred and eighty scran.
Pn-wnt. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In l lie matter of the rotate of Bushrod W.
Joliiison. deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verted,
of Kmnia L. Johnw-u. uldow of said deceased.
prnytug that tbe adinintatraUoa of said rotate
mar tie granted to your peUtlonrr and John
L Flower, or some other suitable person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that tUturdar. the
n*k.
A Ik ttl&lt;
In

1--

Default having been mad* In tueroadtttaro*'
i y*11 WW® executed by PrUderierte
Rehfua* and Jacob Itehtns*. her lnutso«l t
HsnttncteB M. Marvin, dated I
niter
IHxl. and recorded In the r-ltlrr &lt; I the rrxlster C&lt;
fnrthe.onnrc
n.... m.. &gt;
...T

tale. &lt;!t the penileticy 01 *.xiu peuiiou. ana me
hearing thereof by causing a ropy of this order
to be puhUstied tn the Ilasttags Baxxkk. a
tiewviiarwr printed and circulated In said County
...
I..
Wtatalr f.ro
a.u-.

0° »y*d'ns and filing tbe wtilloa, duly redMiwmlvdy fitted up. Nearly if not quite
oxx nuxnitr.il xxn nmr BUtuuxaa

” n,WKCs

cbi%”

•xranty. for examination and allowance.' oa
before the ad day of December next, and U
such claims will l*e beard before •••id rvert

Dated June J.’.'i.

im-T.

In the mailer of the rotate at Wf3UinU.lta}ford, deceased.
Xoctee la hereby given that I *h»U rrii al»u&lt;lie auction, to tbe hlgh- st bidder, on batnMM.
tbe 37th day of Angi»*t. A. J&gt; i-&lt;.at toetlwk
In tbe ton-noon, at the Probate &lt; "uri
&amp;
tbe city ot Hastlup*. i'-arn &lt; o»my.
pursuant to Ikenae r-nd anth-rlty rum to
me on the mh day of July. A. I&gt;. if*-, hj tte
ITobale Court of Barry fount' Micb.gM. al.
kn-»t
loir Iiuiuiirrvu nine uu*.&gt;.
seven ,-JW),nine hundred and nfnetv-eMil*;
and tbe east ball oTLrt nund-rrrd
and ninety-nine &lt;«»&gt;. aSo Jot *,yn:l**’2
bnndrod nnd fifty eight (W*&gt;. i-u m tte effi
fltormeriy vittagef ot Hrotinn. MkMfiW- x'
oorttng to the recorded pbt tbrtvoL
”5*™.: .. .........

AdmiMrator de txvois nou with thy
of the rotate ot William H. Havhurt.deceMte

$25,000.00

Many Ums found shelter w bo must
Loxnox, July S.—Tho city at Cliuchnw, in

tt

In Ibis enure* it appearing thxt
1 H’UjBSKtbil Wl“ig aSEl
J. Hill are no: residents of th. .;aJ bnt 7Z5”
K-‘— &gt;*■ rt"~ ~ S&lt;J?t
tJmiUi A Colgrove. noticuore tor roninlstnutf ,,
i» ordered that said defend** i-- rntJ.'-uSr.?1
Dearanee In said eau**
««■ •_*
■
—- ...... v,u-4X1 u in.T tain,™
twenty days th® romptalruni
to t* .IffiMtob* In' the HMtEE -5J

[A True Copy.]

laarg

two thorrtUghfunr- stood Um Ahn or. to Uro

DEATH IN THE MINE.

Chancery Order.
SfateofMJrtlggD-nn., J.SHCW

Juneau clad in theUw
I
garb of a Canadian
’
U
trapper. Thecoetume
JVXXac.
wa* modeled after a suit owned by UurdonR

from the cellar up. A large building, but, like
everything ebro'in Hurley, cimatructcfl wb'Jly

hurrirelly featured from the threaten'd qum-

A party

I'

forenoon at that dar.
Q elort “
Dated thtaMth day of May, A n
*
JIAKKK dffftlXEIt.
',W:'

INGOLD!
WILL HE FAH&gt; &gt;"1:

!REDCKLES: COFFEE WPE&amp;
1
2
6
25
’00

Premium, •
Prsmium*,
Premium*,
Premium*,
otrjtinit,

. umi,

'

31.000.00
SiOO.COeKh
S7MOO *
• 100.00
050 00
•20.00
• 10.00

THE

MGS MSiT M!

ES

DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.

I— ball elulM will be con "mid
An epIJ-mlc, wpix-od to be diphtheria, to
S*’1?."" “Iw hU-rf. in Uta lu™,

Proprietors,
Judge of Probate.

Nltnluka».H»,a». Kakagrei. •MO.OOO;
rearer, MW.WO; Iron Chief. tSW.fW; Bon

Central House Block.
T1»e people of HaaUngs and rtcioliy m* e*’

cnAiutn,

hktoxd

arcoaxrnox.

dtally invited to lavpcct this market. «hi&lt;k‘1'-»

will nhrnya find kept neat, clean and tHf- T&lt;*
prroicte forkeetnng meat* proper!) duriaf ’!*'

healed term, lhe HsMimp Meat Market b pn&gt;

optnkm jtmvallcd in Hurley that numbers
other lodiee were still to lie found. 80 great
la the rnnternation thus far. and »:&gt; rw-em

wa« tandorerl .
Grand Rapid*, Midi., Thunriuy. on &lt;x»m-

: -:i

vlded with the

Becta Cooler.
Latxk.—The fnHnwing names of tli-we who
wereburond alive in the Almxar have been
aseertalne*!: Frank Young, Sadie M*-Cabe
Winiaan Janksnu. J W. Vanquirk. Hanmei
Haley, Tillto Moore. Mnlrel UnndrMi. Railie

The finent mode. Only three oll*r*ta

'•

the slate.

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock
.propose to keep on liand oon&lt;tant!* H*

cuts ot steak, atao all other klmte
Bcffaia N

ktf'

tn a irw-ctaM market. Prlcro al«&gt;* re*’0"’
ide. sad every effort made to

CJLI*E X2Nr
A* we are ate.wy* -at home ’.

l‘B!n*’*

�"^5. ir iTLES COMM ENT
... tk: PRESIDENT’S REFUSAL TO
°’
VISIT ST. LOUIS.

THE EARL OF ABERDEEN.

TOGETHER.

tack tn (he preridio, with their compUatrah
and request him to tavo tbe genUcman run
throughi the machine again, and they cer­
tainly did not propcao to keep him in tbeir
aparunwiM, no matter what hb value might

St. Paul, Minn., July &amp;-a nublir

tleau at IheHotri Ryan Thursday night Tta

making a tour of tbi
world. About 2 0 0
PC”pte were present,
including judgos of
«he supreme, district,
»&gt;••! Uaitad Hutm
• mirtsand prominent
cltlwtu. Au adilrun

Jaly 9 Uea Tutl&gt;.
A R «&gt;f Iowa, who lias
ng and was asked wtiat
rh-v«land'kii-ni«d to visit

V by Bishop Ireland.
Ignatius Donnelly n~

complete' that wo do

lie attempt* tn
“Tho l.’nitesl .States of America.” Tta earl
of AlMTdren, who was tool lieutenant of
Irvlaiwl under &lt; Itadstono and is a strong impptater of the IJberals, spoke a* follow*;
t bare tad letter* by tbe

I find In

,
; ■ ...................... —A.&lt;&gt;K&gt;no |&gt;c&lt;&gt;j4e. 11- Mytntathy for the home-rub. muvenMmt
is greatly rit-t«l«l I think tin- crin&lt;m art nil!

rllate repeal will foDuw. Although tl— .'siurtitn
■taint limit .tf porliain-nt extend* six y-ar«, y«&lt; It

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

Tta village of AUrad Center, Allrgheqr
couijty, N. V., -Lad a destructive fire in its
'
’
' f, fiW.OUJ. I h&lt;&gt;
Titter'd by fire Tneslay evening
.it &lt;&gt;f Nl&gt;out flUO.tasi. Twenty•iglit Ixiililmax including two hotel* and n

Sint'* and &lt; nn.-uM test month a
1-13, ih«* lkrK«*t rm rocuni dunn

lire,

Redland.

raids of B. &amp; J. Gadkin* nt
Y . "era destroyed by fire

with hliU.iKi) inmrnii'v

.

Kian, siuoad

tun ■&gt; bcully that
nd Irfir- bttdiuiid was

. July II. —This statement

Glynn

th .u»i&gt;
ti.inaiide.- ought to letillkb
iimt 'lighted Mr.

'.'u*rtvs".-.,*, leun.. July 11.--At Dalf-a, On. * m &gt;’. gntlivrwl lair Thursday
.:;htan&gt;!
&lt;.-■» urnor Gordon in effigy

notified Saturday by direction of

Ltarvtore, «m Saturday notified that be was

w»ipaLhta«i with Dr. McGIywn.
fum will fall. bowe»er, if they keep wyrtlwir
dewrom-trntinn now Unit Dr. McGIyuu ba«

t-1 to Irri-

splrjked

orgaubed nlmut seven ye«tw ago and bull',
.-xtemive work* in tta Khmikinick vulley
Ai one time they employed B60 men. but tbu
f« » w ax &lt;-ut down during tta post two yvam
J: i» aid tta company ha* drver made a exit
Tta "fli'Snk say tta luibilitira will amount to
atant tn».&lt;*AL teit it i« believed ttay will

Henry Fink. tta president of the

i HAVE BEEN WDHCE.

A large nnm.wneii nttrnded tbe annual school

'b'-nui.re wx&lt; crowded
y night an-l tl&gt;« conductor
stop tbe train to collect

to it ami throwing several

Women wyrt
in tlie majority nt tbe annual city scnojl

ZSIMIW
UI-aMUr. V, - A,-''- -—A
ily user the iixnimbant, a poputai uflks
IHC MARKETS.

Cmr*c.o. July W
II—re veru istaliv IMAJ

Tbow? day* of outttmn In hktor.c Holland
Urn-u. ».». ...j ...

OraalkdtbeZujder Her.

trit tend m hutd no more;

•Sarah K. Boltqa.

BROKEN ON THE WHEEL
ard rstpmnd, “I was traveling m Mexico,
lartly for pleasure. hihI partly nith th., in­
tention of purchasing a gold or silver mine,
if I could find one tosnlt me. In t!m course
of my travel* I found mywlf in tl- pl-nsant
old town of Oajoca. which is tbe capital of
the state of that name. I got acquainted
vCrS W,U‘ tW° 3&lt;1’&gt;,’a ilortoh from New
York, who were gathering points oil yellow
fever and other diseases of tbe kh*t, which
nro staple in that part
Mexh-o. 1 mxbi
found Tiuttliut tta|4S&gt;|ito thereabout didn't
mind n little thing like Um yellow f.wer, but
they weru in constant dr»'.id of Lui^ui Ic
TaiiifSUte, a robber chief. nh«&gt;
with hl. bloody tand on the viltagv* at diort
interval., cutting un.l skwliing .»q.-very tand
nndNbeariug away muvL U- ty. One day
while r wa* in Oaju n then ■•nmq a great npramen,

tta cause nt tho hubhub. 1 ' »va.&lt; ■ urprixed f.,
to
bear that tta terror of tl— n;u main*, tta
bloody Uilgui teTniapa-a, talk I v ■ .,1M- mitake &lt;&gt;f the uuttaritk**, l—cn -i qinxil a»!
captured, and wtwari-n ttaniu tbe Oujwa
prison.
"i hud a curiosity to
thi*. 1-1! and cruel
robber Chieftain whotas m&gt; hui; .I,.;..;
defied tbo
government and k&gt;v|cd uulimlte tribute on
the populace,andeaiL vi.it r&gt;f wl '■*» murdermwlMUiTl Uia411uge hreri to*—t. .tteiolvl not
with the abduction &lt;jf its fnin&lt; mnidriw .is
well 1 AreonqMink-l jby tta pre idio of the

gul. Ha was confined In a dark ind nafrow
evil, around which tta flaming orcli &lt;-f an
aitcnitant threw a fitful glare. | be prfeotwr
was hvpvily ironcsL He was Art t&gt; bed nt
length on the stone flour. Ills fare wax
turned .tefinntly townnl bis visitor*. It «»

lie forgotten.

Ho wore the pieturcaqite dnsa

hoops that added to the savagi-ncr* of lib
tqipciiriinft’. He stublxindy refuwsl to an­
swer toy question asked hiiu.und wo left him
in a fi/ r minute* alone.
“W««l, Luigul teTampaxa was tried lhe next
day after bis capture, convicted aiel M-nU-ncvd

l«sed that they draw lots to see who should
"boot Tamp.isa, but tbut was nmjigr. i'd tn.
The other suggested that ttay put tbe result
of their unfonuuata. skill into a tag ami
carry it off eomenbere and lose it, like an
object;.inabie eat AU tta w bite tbb cripjjrd
villain sat in tbe comer where be tad Iren
pta-vd mid drank Lb pulque mid ate Us food
without innnif.sitlngtbe least i*oaccrn. Ho
never Rjmke, but lie glared and smiled liidcotrdy. and wmieUmc* bvokc out into tlx- most
galling of .tensive laughter, white tbe expres­
sion of-the nitthnsu never left hb face.
“At last my friends agrrexl upon a ptan,
and it
pra-il-sdly Urn enny-tb* manuway-muidcwe-lrim plan. They decidrd to
bundle tip tlie »haj—icre ami almost lonulre.
freebooter—for they hod l-en compelled to.
- ---- —I-..-.—
V.*. w .Uin
that what were kft it waiinnily worth w file
taking tu.xiuut of—and take him to soma out

street or lane after «L-irk, and Ui-n run away
and leave him. Ttay carted ttair &lt; hargn
nway tta next night, and I bode ttatn good
T»y, os 1 intended to nvumo -ray truvete next
day. an.l 1 tow them no more.
“For EKunlK 1 traveled through that sunny
tand, north, south, east, and »k My qne t
of inIn.-, fc-emrd to , sordid a thing to tatluctice my gnhigR mid my coming*, so I nlxuidotwtl it, ami turnwl my stiqn towanl tta vol
conic region of Poj»c-atapeiL lu niy course
lay tl;c ch tnahig viltago of TopcjL I airired tta: .- one glorious afternoon in O.-tobcr.
1 found tbo little pint* in n great rtatc of ex­
eitement. Any why net! Juanita, tta forchwt iwiiilrn of Topejl, tta betrotbeil of Gonice Tbjfida, the rii-beet nn.1 most jxipul.ir
yams dtfeen ot tta village, tai! dta|&gt;ja-arid,
amlnotrai-.- of her could ta found. Mon
than tint, I leanux! that during tbe prod
mx immth. many dtixrns of Topejl, having
left bom? ou joururys over the road t&lt;&gt; l*&lt;&gt;j&gt;.»cntejM'tl, bud never liceii ta.inl of more. And
yet no vjllagrre v.-rre more Hous or more lib­
eral in Utelr I '-ntribulion* to tta ehurch. Tta
j&gt;cjr ner.ee had more willing frlcnhi than tta
g&lt;«xl |&gt;ec&gt;(&gt;k- of Tepeji, ns,tla cri|&gt;]ilrel l-ggar
Lopes, who sat all day tongl by’tta roadwile
beyond tta village, would gladly tevtify, thev
tahl
»
. ’
'
“I became acquainted with Gomer. Ti-jdda
at anre and tried to comfort him. hut hi vain,
। and tatu &lt;&gt;a tta next afternoai, after arriving
In Topejt. J staited on my journey toward
Popoeata;s-lL glad to escape from so much

that was .-onuderod loo mild even to inflict
upon tta beartlna criminal My two young
friend*, the doctors, solicited tta jerddio to
prewut them with tta tad}’ of tbe nddrr
■after be Earl served his sentence &lt;xi tta wheel,
as they desired to in»[s-ct and study it in the
interest of medical science. Tta prrvidio
scemol glad tn make such a di&lt;q&gt;orition of tta
Ixxly, and rvodiiy promised it to mv friend*.
I was at their rooms when a roup.**- &lt;&gt;t guards
brought tho lata Le Taniposa in. They bud
hitu in a bushel basket. When the tasket
was turned upside down on tta table the rob­
ber chieftain came out of it n roufurol and
tangled mass of human pqrta. It took wme
time to diwntanglo them and straighten him
hit on tho tabic. Thera w-em«d to ta no tauc
in tin Imcly that wasn't either broken or disin tbe cell, and tl- great hoope of gold were
in his cam. They are a gift.’ the presidio
sent word by tbe guard*, -to the young

-The doctors sal J tlxy hnd «*n some
tolerably tough cawr* In tbeir brief careers,
but that remnant of Uiigui k- Taiopasa was a
trifle ahrnd of tbeir time.
-•VFi]can never make n) manikin &lt;if him,’
said one of the young Mlows, ’for ta’* in
too manv piems. Wo never could wire him
tog-ttar. Tlwonly thing we can get out of
tills is to carve him and: lunken rej«&gt;rt on tta
efficacy of the Mexican wheel a* a reducer of
tta human frame.'
-By and by ttay g"t out theiw dissecting
laiives and prewired to p&gt; to work. 1 stayed
to ire how it wax done. As one of ttadoctors,
with hb. brad close to tta late terraria chert,
waaaliqut to make a rtnsb there with his
knife, he jumped tack a* if ta tad w&gt;en a
&lt;rn.tr.., almost upwttiug hi* rompmion and
myvlf. Then teOtepped quickly bark to the
table again. clapj*d l&gt;i» "*r down on ttadead
robtari* breart, bold it there a icmwit, and
tben turned to us with a look of gnat disgust
on lib face nnd exclaimed:
- • We’re dona out of our job 1 Tta infernal
scoundrel's aUvel*
“ rbat struck n» as taing such a good joke­
life iri a man who bail been run through a
thrr-l/iig machine, so m speak-ttat 1 burst
out in xbing. As I was in the midst of my

me 1-takes a good deal to make nw feel un.‘omfur able, ns you all know, but M that
mount/ itny
»book, nnd J
K°
home.« But 1 couldn't move. The doctors
were b little rattled ttamaelvw for a spell,
but they flashy held a comultaUou as to
wta' tb'-y should do, knock Lutgui on tta
head and finish him ami proceed with tta
txW mortem, or help him akmg towartIre^veriug a full supply «f animated vigor.

promulgated until tta S*pmn"' y ’1! . 11 ” th&lt;":gS4 that tbu rutnor
. . „ ,
‘
umt euret u&gt;al a &gt;*W
&lt;«i* i " *
may liava inxm funmtod

bbi

Berrim-BM "‘'’’’T.'tS

One of the doctors waa in favor of knocking
the tough &gt;obtar on tta bend, and tta o Im r
tn exnerimeut with him to »ee bow
.-"iissr. »•"

1 — &gt;■&gt;
“-S 1 i rtn-Bv ttav to*»ed “ cent—brads, help
in life- tall", knock him on tta
taX'nd go on with tbe original job. Head*
and tta two dortore went to work to
«-r~M«* —

Ind., July S—Tta ex cito­

*'

te.
«w»dh
’Hurt.

‘

"',n‘,r "r,’r U"‘
Hi&lt;H
*ho *&gt;*condad

.i -—tv villain with a* much Ufe and vim in
ta evw- tad. Hut be wo* twitted out
lli'n » Mud of rtumu nod was as hclples* ns a
LhuSa1 ji“&gt;d prt about as baudamta.

mors, has lieen incraoNsi by
■ oveuting Attorney Vance
*111 juolcildy follow .bins

in t'ro monl,M ,hey luvl ,lT

**

Tlinn no tabulated statement can be given
cnnneiit. attdlpll estimate* on the subject in

jvturul.
1114ms and CMaitIcs fumiih tbe chief sonrres
cf revenue. Tbo colieetlan &lt;&gt;f &gt;«a» of the
tAxesb attended with coraidorable risk and
&gt;i suite in nut unfrnquent riots nnd bloodshed.
Iteganliug somo of bis ruvenu'-s tbe xbah
very wbely* routimies to follow a method
common in Europe in f inm-r ngm. that &gt;s
fanning. By fanning tbe [—url fbtaries, ter
example, the diah may reccn o Iub than if
tie tax on them could Le justly coUectad nnd
lurtMsl over to tbo goycnuaunL But ns that
:* jiractieally impoHrible tbe stab makes rare

•nakr hi« jiroflt from whatever surplus may
tvvriie. But while tbe «huh is advantaged by
tbe system of farming, tbo people are much

law in collecting only such ratio on the pro
&lt;hie|« a* tbe law.prrMTilxa. But in reality

Tta turquoise mines are fanned. They are
less productive than formerly, while tbe
manufacture of excellent ifxiriou.« turquoise
in Europe has tended somewhat to'lower Clio
demand for the genuine article. The difficulty

-ISt iT-euted to dawn on tbe
r^friradTS* dortura.Uiat ttay
i-* rtepbant on ttair baud* Here
UaJ " ’
h.w wm Jea-1. Tta .loc

M • *

•‘dim..

baving iKxrn broken by atx-idenL There U
abo inside the handle a space fur a wt of
sunke rattle*."
-What earthly use wiilaueb a contrivance

without uuy Ibb and bU Jug empty be can
ber tta rattles of tbe snake tbut bit him."—

The designation "ruby mlnei” in altogether
Inappropriate, seeing that no mining is retempted.

Tbo gums are fuund in

tbo land.- varying from tlirre feet to a dosan.

mixed with quxrtxy cloy, rtrrtcb in Jong,
slightly undulating plains, skirted by ranges
of teftv bill*.—l.Tiicagn Herald.

“Three arts for lhe minister to learn
—expression, compression, impression?
So'says the' Christian Register. WF*
would add suppres ion. Happy the
minister who does not fear to prune ■
his sermons, as wise gardeners do their

I’hlloeophers any that abutting tho
eyes makes the sense ot hearing more
acute. Our thin-edged says that this
accounts for th«i many closed eyes that
are seen in church.
starts are very dangerous. Many ore killed
An old lady from up river, says the
in the Persian turqnolw mines. which are
found in tbu provinr.-i &lt;if Kennan in the Bangor Commercial, on alighting from
south; but the butt one, arc mined in the care, turned, and with an inquiring
look at the locomotive, said: "We!], b
Tbo fl»tari«wof i’eisia nro farmed. They do declare! That is the first lime 1
4&gt; c chiefly in tbo Ca«pui;i am npd Uie mouth of ever sailesl in the t^n.
tie-rirervemptyinginto IL mid consist chiefly
of wlmon nnd sturgeon. Tbn boxwood in Ita
forest* and adjoining that sen n also well
farmed. This lum been a conri'lcinbie nrtklo
uf commerce, but tbo supply b now foiling

|_|onest Help for Men
Pay No More Money to Quacks.

will scud ton a Xew Self Cure, dbMwered
after:» years’ experimenting, bleb Sever
important sourro of rerentai notwithstanding
Fall* and Co»t» -yon Atreolntely Nothing
ttat by tlie treaty of Turkomantehal with ।until cured. Address
Htiffiia, all goods entered from nations cr.joy^ HEXBY HPBAUL. Box 483. Milwaukee. Wi».
lag it* privileges trader tho ‘•i»cv«t favored •
nation" clauM. pay a maximum duty of 5 per
fiOoS?team to tesrtbeu
centum. Turkey ha» on entirely different

I

’Titles earn*dtreiCi.

thocoin in bis band. As 1 »t«&gt;j&gt;c&lt;l l saw u
movement cf hb other band, and a (kml&gt; in
tbo light of tta- d-t^TiwlIng sum It, was the
ilrnJi of a bright I laded knife, which in
another Instant would have rank to the hilt

of tta soil; thirdly. tb&lt;-ctanrv of didribatiira

The 1110051x1 cloth fell from hia face, ami

animal aurmtrs which each kind encounter*.

hdnouit. murderous eomiUtiance of Lnlgui le
TamjMiM. the terror, my fnemta had saved

locust—are extensively «ul&gt;&gt;-vteJ to insect

Tta controlling &lt;\&gt;udltian* in tbe dirtnlm-

0989

if S

jp CHOICE

RIVER BOTTOI HD UHHDS
r«

&lt;» Credit sod for Ooh.

face. Tb-rc wax no mistaking tbe great
golden boojis in his ear. He struggled, but
it was nselcM. I pinioned him in my arms
and bort him back to the village. We iliacovered a curious horn whistle imaging by a
leather string at fata side. At once tbb sug-

our deciduous trees have relablixbcd, by one
device and another, a tolerably strong de­
fense against animal pests In fact, they

otLm in league with him. I noon explained
to Gomex ami otberx. A down reedy friends

which inq&gt;erih and may destroy a —1~

where I had found the beggar. Th-y were all
well armeiL At n signal the whistle was
blown. In an instant lialf a dosen men arore

study of tbe foicsta of Kentucky, which wa»

i'ICHAS M.GIESON

sistanta- B appears from there olwervatlom
that tho while oaks of that district, whirl),
deqiitr tbe rava-re of the axe, Still cjnMitvte

um.t 30-B

earth, nud hurried toward where we
iiklden. It was growing dark. Wocapturrd
them all, and villainous looking mgnliotuls

had appeared so iiuddenly. Hunting around
in tl.e busbw, J found on opening in the
ground. Followed by a part of my force, tbe
rest being left to ►xmrv our rapUrer, I en­
tered the opening; Gumer was by my side.
We followed a long tunnel, which finally
opened into * targe cbontbn', in w'..ieb a dim
light km burning. We soon were able to see

bfc* t-r

THE LITTLE Mtt 1 FORT STTM MMUm.

finst igleiitlml Inft it th West.

in pevronting tbb claw ot danger*.

'ik-ppaor from tbeir failure to reproduce •
tbeir kind. There are singularly tew voung i
.1.____ ________

Bpmiish oak*.

Catarrh

ELY’S

Cream Bala.

The reason for this terms tc

palatable to Jbe rquirrch than those of thother species; oo Uicee .'rcatuicw indu-drioudy

bitter nnd probably J.ta nutn'iious nuts «&gt;(
lulrk relief.

was n figure crouching in terror. We ap­
proached lb It aro« with a slirie^ am! drew
further away.
Tbe next iiMtant Gome®
sprang forward, and 1 bean) him cry. ‘Ju­
anita i' 11 was tbe :n!s.!ng maklcti of Topejl.

fail them.* In similar uayaotber a nil: in Is nd i
ikwtruciively upon other forest trees. Ttc
introduction of »nHo in tla&gt; xttled
of the foreds liringi a greedy and judicious
jiahte to rornunu.* tbe moral ediWe iiute.'r.m)

Topejl tail hap)&gt;cned to ta tta place where
tta doctors tad dropped luligui lc Tampttsa,
or'what wm left nf him. Br home menus ta
tail gsttared «ome of hb former band nround
hitu. and as Dipcr, tta Iwggar, ta hr.d start
«d iu on a new setajue of murder and plun­
der. We found in ,l&gt;4* rave the graves of
twenty victim* of this crippled tand. Juauita
hail Ikcu captured on a signal from laiigui
while die was giving him alm*. The vil­
lagers took tta rrippkd demon and hi, captilted land out of tbe village that Mune
Hight. The villagers camo tack. I never
heard what became of those ttay hnd escortwl nway. Gouwr. nnd J imnita were married,
anti I stayed to tbo wedding. Tta golden
Loops I tail taked from lauguisean', and ttay
were my wedding gift to the bri&lt;te tita
claiqicd them about her arm» o bracriete.—
Sete York Bon.

A partisle is applied into each nostril and i«
agreeable. Fri'-c rx&gt; cents at Droggbts: by malt,
registered. i»cW. Clreular free. KIA’ BROS.,
pet it ore find a fair field and tauten to occupy druggist*, riweeo. 3.Y.
IL—Tbe (Vntnrv.
* !
TT nTTc*‘fl '“'■v at tame, and make more rnosiV 1111 ey at work for us than at luiyt'-ilng else
f I 111 in this world. Capital uolneeded; you
1 U U,rt started free. Both sexes; all ages.
Anyone eM do tbe work. Dirge earn­
cr» known to tlinn, who have l«en good pay, ing* sure trow find "tart. Costly outfit and
free. Better not delay. Uostsyounotbbut lose a]l ttair money in dissipation and go terms
ing to scad utrour address and find out: if you
nway witlmut paying tbeir bills. A com­ are wtse you will do so u once. H. Haixcrr A
paratively ne* method of heating hotels r Co., Portland. Maiue.
lliin A well droved guest pompotuly register*,
tlirorci down n elieck and orders tbe clerk U&gt;
send for hi* l&gt;agxnge. He gore to lib room
and tbe clerk report* that tbe baggage cannot

Six sailors from the Date, perfect specimetis ot physical development, were detailed
tnaobt bi errnngiug tta flogs loaned by tta
navy department for tta decoration ot tta
Congregation'll church for the Grand Army
reiu.iuti. On reactnng tbe cbarch yesterday
morning they found that one of tta officers
of tta ehurch tad spread am- of thn flags
along tbe piste.
“Who put that flag down ttareT angrily
asked tta leuder of tta snilora
“Mr.-—,"«idn bystander; "t&gt; save ths

VER

what is one kind'll !&lt;»■* ii another kinds gain.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.

Tlw next nwu mug. after having tin I a dinner,
n night's lodging and bnrnkfart, lhe guest
found reprewit* no taggage. but wmjrv

in e qimlhles. They do u
sale at Wm II Hoodyaar ,
store. Basting*. Mich.

well organiser I. however, that out of the in-

JJARBLE

tban 1 jier rent of tbeir |Xufita by reason of
Xs again ready

tor

Wenllhy people on wedding lours, who pay

d -slrnblo gn—M. Init Sarah Bernhardt and
Patti nra more -Imice patron*. They jiay
from *30 tofT.'ia /lay fpr apartments, and
a day or moie for meals. Bernhardt has
the rrpntationof lietug the most easily plresud

WOOL CARDING
He has fitted up his machinery in tho old
stand

’

tta danger in taing *hnvHt from tta publir
eups in a tartar shop "•
being brushed
with tta public bairbruJi. H* «»ys: “Half
of tbe taldnev* in tta world &gt;•
by the
Indiscriminate use of bru-tav In tta barber

Don ftaraeron is lbs mod un*oeiaute man
ill public life, lie is entirely unlike hb
father, tta venenibtehimout-'amcnMi, who*
toquarity Ucnly equaled by lib fondnet* far
rowqatuy Ttaoil iusn will talk a rniupnuIon blind In half a day. He is |xirti&lt;n!ar)y
f mdof relating irxearly js'Ulienlexpericncc-*.

talk with lib fairiH.i
____ ____
night, after b:» '■’■ounracowil work

cardi ay.

Carding and Oiling, 12 l-2c. per lb.

WELCOME MARBLE

liealthy scalp, what can pm -xj
why so few won
to bartar shops.'

A dwarf pure from Japan, only two feet

lid that must
jT.

■on

ivji

1

1 ’ uepsruiiilB UM

Mr fehrt

!&gt;ren serious to them* re &lt;-•

*

.

“It hai got to come up. You may b* good
CTirbtlans tare, but yon ore d-d poor Amariram Lome alxnnl the Dale, nnd you will
nee every tat taken off ns that emblem comm

Toixno, July I»-

Umily.

a* possible. It's a tishing rod.
"Rhoeldn't think there would be much
chance for improvement In fluting rods."

Iago I saw u'mtarable figure crouching bv I
the road'ldc. ‘Ahf thought I,‘the .-rippled
ta-ggar Ixijwr, d-mbtl-w.,' and j«rejxirwi to
etpectaliy lu tho matter of {iccutatiotH. Bui
girt him alms I was astride my mule, nnd
as 1 appreoctaj tta taggar I nfightal to have the wonder to me is that uiulrr existing nra slight talk with him aa I dropj-d mv mite
into hb outstretched, nill-red hand. HU G Benjamin in Kansas City Times.

of LumJiI &gt; Tampaaa. Into darorard. and if.

&gt; tlie rap'vme court judge*.

Second &lt; irrntha Mun—I am working on
The revenues of tbe shah come from many
sources; estimates regarding somo of ttaso
xm:x-M.niay be approximately made; of otb-

it ot ttair acrid tap, tolerably well

hrneb aver died quick that our of mim. did.
Both of lhe robber chiefs wicked btock eyre
irere W. u»d they were glaring rtraigbt at

‘o* trial mid conviction of

REVENUES OF THE SHAH.

Address K. W. TArealLL &amp; CO..

.

�A FIELD TRIAL.

More County News.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
‘
Yartotrs, are getting their harvwUpg
netirly done, anil have had splendid
w Bather for it.
, ,
The North 1’me bike people have a
harvost dinner for lhe benefit of their
Sunday school this week.
Mr. Gtir'a family have friends visit­
ing them.
j
Miss Minnie Geir was surprised by a
visit from a party ot young ladies on
Saturday, it being the occasion of her
lttrthd*y*
Mr. Bobinson has returned from a
visit home.
■
PARMELEE.
Linas Parmelee, son of E. K. Parnrloe. contemplates making his future
home here ii he can purchase a place.
J. rnmlroy and hands came home
from Springport, Jackson CoM to spend
the 4th and returned Wednesday last to
work again. A. b. Bissell will return
to-morrow, he having been delayed
with a bruised hand, which is better
now.
Several in this vicinity went to Gun
lake the ith. others went to Grand Rap­
ids. and with a few your scribe enjoyed
the pleasures of Macatawa Park which
is a lovely place for a holiday party.
Haying to all finished and harvesting
nearly so. There is a large quantity of
hav p'ut up here this year.
.
George Biroh has the finest piece of
com around here that we have seen.
Clem Nafldix and family, ot Sunfield,
arc the guests of J. Pumfrey’s, family
this week.
,
Report says there was a wedding in
town last Friday night, but I’m not
sure, so will call no names this time.
Frank Morgan has a new summer
kitchen.
The horse- belonging to A. Sherk,
liiat was injured by the cars, is getting
along nicely.
Link Sanborn had the end of his fin,ger taken off. It is bad, but variety is
the spies of life, so never n»nd.

fl

MIDDLEVILLE.
Ollie Clever Is spending a few days
. with friends in Grand Kaplds.
■ H. E. Hendrick was at Hoytville,
Eaton county, the tirst of the week on
legal business.
Eli D. Sprague and wife, of Lansing,
are visiting their many friends here.
The Baptist jjabbath school will pic­
nic at Streeter's landing some day.
Horace Watkins, who has been takdays, returned Jfonday.
Bebeeca lodge spent Tuesday at Gun
ing in the sights at Petoskey for several

■

Prof. 3/oise and wifi- have been rus­
ticating at Uuniiakc for several days.
Onedav last week Bichard Doyle, ot
Northeast Thornapple, lost a valuable
horse while drawing hay. The'borse
became frightened and lumped out ot a
high door and broke lUvneCk.
I. N. Keeler and wife left J/onday for
Detroit, where they will spend several
days with Mt. Keeler's brother, and
from there will take a trip around the
lakes and home by lhe way of Chicago.

MAPLE GROVE.
Will anil Kate Burgess are visiting
at Jfayo’fi.
Frank Purdy spent Sunday with rela­
tives in Assyria.
The huckleberry crop is immense this
year.
WiU Eno and Ma. Alice Creller,
tirst cousins, were married on the 4th
by Eld. Haller, be is £1 and she is about

/
it

&amp;

*

Libbie Cassel closed her school in the
Quail trap district last F riday, with a
picnic in FhlUips Grove.
Frank Purdy threw a rattle'snake
into the horses* manger with an armful
of hay. Frank thinks hereafter, he
wUl handle hay with a pitch fork.
A couple of chaps from Kalamo drew
a revolver on Jfr. Endlnrer one dav
last week. They were picking huckle­
berries and Endingcr told them that
they would have to leave, and they left
'without snapping a cap.

HOW KN S SIILl.'t.
Harvesting is about all done. Wheat
is a light crop, but u good quality.
The potato crop will be a failure un­
lew we gel rain soon.
The celebration at Streeter's landing
on the 4th was a sikcbw. There was u
very large crowd. The shower In the
iorenoon delayed the exercises some• what, but at I o’clock p. m, the crowd
gathered in the grove, where tbe fol­
lowing program was carried qut: JAislc
bv J/icfdlevill-- band; prayer by Rev.
Gilluspie: reading of Declaration of In• depence by C. W. Armstrong; music by
band; oraiionby Mr. Jordan of J/id(Uevlllc; music by band. Mr. Jordan
gave a good, sound speech—one that
was well received by the people present.
Copt. Hill could not begin to accomo­
date those who wished to ride on the
Steamer, but he did a good job of try{nfiuel Bradley has given his house a
new coat of paint.
Barlow lake lodge, I. O. G. T., has an
ice cream social on the evening of tbe
30th. Their quUt will lie drawn by lot­
tery at that time.
G. L. Buyce and famUy have re­
turned to their home in Allegan.
A party of ladies from ATiddleviUe
at Barlow lake.

,
waukee" al Conklin.
Triranun-HeraW.
Conklin, July 5th.—Of course

you
know about the new village of Conklin.
Anything new and fresh the Telegram­
Herald does not get is not of much ac­
count, but perhaps you axe not aware
that within fi months it has become a
rival of Ravenna Never-the-less such
is a fact. Situated half way between
the Furniture city and the City of Saw­
dust. this hustling little burg has
sprung up as if by magic. The rail­
road company have erected an artistic
depot, and with ita nice grain elevator,
its dry goods, boots and shoes, hard­
ware, drug and other stores, a poetoftice
and two daily malls, and a class of peo­
ple full 'of energy, push and enterprise.
Conklin is securing a large share of the
trade from tlie rich country surround­
ing it, and is, I believe the best busi­
ness point between the two above nam­
ed places.
1 have just returned from a field trial
of self-binding harvesters on the farm
of Alex FattersoD,
miles northeast
of Conklin, (too late-fo give you partic­
ulars for to-morrows paper). The con­
test was between the ••Champion,” rep­
resented by DeHart &lt;fc McNitt. of Ra­
venna, and the “Milwaukee Binder,"
sold by Henry Miller &amp; Co., agents at
Conklin. About • 100 farmers were
present; also some few people from
other pointe, among whom was Mr. R.
Messer from Hastings and Mr. Sehler
from Grand Rapids. I interviewed Mr.
Alex. 1’atterson as to the conditions of
the trial and he said: “It came about in
this way: I saw the -Milwaukee binder'
at Conklin and liked ita looks and in­
tended getting one. But afterwards,
while at Ravenna. Messrs^JJeHart &amp;
McNitt persuaded me the Champion
was the better machine, and got my
order. I afterwards met tlie general
agent for the ‘Milwaukee.’ and he clohned his machine would draw one-third
lighter, and do just us good (if not bet­
ter.) work. And he would go into a tri­
al with the Champion provided I would
buy hto machine if he convinced me
this was a f.ict. I then saw Mr. McNitt
and asked him if he would agree to a
trial and release me on the terms
above named, and he said, ‘yes,’ tell
them to bring on the machine. We
then agreed that Adam Paterson
should handle both machines and do
the driving, using the same horses qn
both, and change alternately from one
machine to the other, and whatever his
decision, Lsvas to abide by it; and I
will do as I agreed, it I have to pav Jtor
both machines. This shall lie a fainttial,
fo far as I can make it.”
Mr. Alex Patterson's 2-year-old colts
were used on the machines; a splendid
pair, weighing 2.350 pounds. The weath­
er was intensely hot.
The trial was closely contested. Both
machines worked admirably, and had 1
seen either alone I would have thought
none could have been better. But as
we judge all things by comparison, it
was plain enough to anyone that the
trial was about like a man weighing
200 pounds having a running race with
one of 130 pounds with the mercury
showing 100 in the shade. Your cor­
respondent does not pretend to know
much about machines, but does like a
good horse, and was watching the
horses more than the machines, and
when they took the team from the
“Champion" to "cool" (and the sweat
just dropped from them), and then af­
terwards the same horses with the same
driver were put on the Milwaukee add
dried off, I am free to “own up,” I was
prejudiced in favor of the latter. "A
merciful man is merciful to his beast.'
At the close of the trial Mr. Paterson
called the crowd together, and stated to
them just as he gave It to your corresKndent, and said: “Now, gentlemen. I
ve no more idea how that man will
decide this thing; if I have I will give
you that team. DeHart &amp; McNitt have
my written Order, and can make me
Ejr for the Champion machine anyhow.
r. Johnstog€ has my word, if his ma­
chine gets the •preference 1 will pav him
his price, and I shall do as 1 agreed.
But if I havejto pay for two machines
let me give you some advice, when you
deal with a machine agent don’t take
his word for anything, but in writing."
The driver then|gave his opinion that
tbe Milwaukee had done all that was
claimed for it. Mr. Alex Patterson
paid for the Milwaukee. There was
two other Milwaukee binders sold on
the ground. Mr. Paterson then offered
to pay the Ravenna man fifteen dollars
If they gave up his order. 1 do not
know if this was accepted or not. The
crowd dispersed and we t*x&gt;k a, moon­
light ride back to Conklin fully im­
pressed with the idea, as your corres­
pondent saw it in this brush,that Conk­
lin came out ahead.

WbMX. white..

Potatoes..

iSSStT
mparaiM

WOMAN AND HOME.
TEACH THE BOYS TO BE HELPFUL
IN THE HOUSE.

Teach tbo boystoUt helpful In tho bouse.
Not only seeing UnlXhara i i plenty of coal i'»
tho box. and kindling wood brouglit into the
house, but al*&gt; that whatever rejsiiring therv
fa to lx* done they shall do it to the best of
tbeir ability. Few boys aru without Mpe

There xbould be u art of far|x-:iter* tods in

bnuillo a hammer or wtvw ilriver ulnwt n*

tten-aoow, wiUxxrt taking tar thumb for tta
uail. m it fa generally
»be doro
TJwro are sosms very good uwebanio among
ope workiug tou^kreper*. wte can bang
picture*, put up curtain* or stalvca equally
a* wall n ttair teotter* or fatntanifa, and iu
many inaatxiy a great Jrol tetter. In tte
matter of fiicture bangiug it i» faiually ad­
mitted Uiat mon trqmep tave a toller idea
and more artlstk* *a*u&gt; Lu '.to qrungvment of
tbo tUflferaul •tsea ou tte wall than tta ma­
jority of men, and. con»cquently. prefer
doing ouch thing* ttauirelvci, rotter than
having to wKgwrt tow they »boul&lt;l to done.
To ta »ura it fa a uaeful thing for .1 w&amp;uan to
know bow u&gt; do such things for should »te
be left without a rnau to do ber re-fairing, it

not depend ou a neigiilior. licit wli -n tbetime
comes alw can mend mid make whatever slw
needs. BdtHhu should never hang pirturw
or curtains unlc* actnolly obliged
do so,
for thfa work fa uot auitatdo for any wvman.

laborr.
ty'brro there are toys in ■ family such
work as lhe abova ufaouid be their-. With a
fuw sugg'itions from m rtber in regard to
the annngeaxMit tliey will soon learn to do
tills very acceptably.' All lieiiltby,boy* like
to work, and tbe kind that they pref.-r 1«
usually wimething in which they ••an ute
hammer and naife, as the use of t!&gt;-« tools
onnea a* natural u« boy. ns the needle d‘*&lt;
to tbe girls. A handy twy arnund the hou*?
is a great Jicip in keeping tbe furniture in re­
pair. If there fan shelf want«|l for mother's
plant* be is always delighted to nwke it. and
usutfliy it la done vi«ry well and cvrrcctly.
If a skirt board fa what is warded, or a bnud
of this kind so much nredrd, in the house­
hold, a word tu tte amateur carpenter inti­
mating tte article needed, and in a short
trying to uroive to his and the housekeeper's
satfafactinu whatever is &gt;lc*it«L
Where
tliero fa onnof tbe.s- joung mechanics in n
family, the furniture is ntnrcr. out of repair,
for ho will attempt to memj. almost any­
thing, and. though he may mil do it as well
as a man who make* bis living at it, b«
usually succeeds iu fixing it somehow. He fa
always inventing something, ata) very often
this takes tto shape of a convenient and ure-

likely not, but it will not barm them to know
Low to wadi dnbes or sweep tbe floor. If
there is no girl in the family, any boy ought
to know how to wadi dldio*. so that wlin tbe
mother fa fared out or ill, be can lighten bar
work a good deal by aitling ber In this way.
Many toys are naturally inclined to to help­
ful tu tliis kind ot work, and will willingly
aid mother and sister when they are working
very hard or when they are In a burry, but
they are usually very sensitive, and are timid
Of tolng ridiculed by tbeir companions.
Very often grown people laugh si n toy
who. with Ufa mother's apron before him, fa
helping bar by washing or wiping tbe dfah-s.
This fa very wrung, for no person likes to be
faugbed at, and least of all fa tbfe true of a
toy; and instead of ridiculing him, be should
be commcndftl for bls thougfatfulncwi for his
mother's nnd sister's comfort. Ttih ridieulIng children dore a great deal of mischief and
should never to indulged in by grown people.
Some boys will get along nicely wbifa wash­
ing dishes until some neighbor is amiounced,
then they hurriedly snatch off the npruu they
have before them and tuck it. away out of
sight, fearful if they are seen doing house­
work that thoy may to called “tottles" or
“stoics." Many ixni will not willingly do
work of this kind under any cons Id.-ration,
not because they do not want to help mother,
but they have a horror of being called by
either of tbo above names. They do not rare
tlmt tbeir companinas call them so, but they
dread the ridicule of older people.
Grown people of this stamp are always tb&lt;
mon selfidi of all people. They seldom have
a thought for any one tot themselves, and
norer think of aueb a thing os trying to ease
another's burden. Tli-y arc umially tbo out*
fl.., .r.— . i_ ...... . .
. .

for tliey never forget tbetneelves long ell0Ugh
to help anybody; pcwdbly if they h*d thvy
would be more competent to form an opinion
In regard to tbe belpfulnea of bovs in tha
house. Boys wfx&gt; ore thoughtful of their
mothers or rfatern in this respect may be
trusted to be thoughtful of everybody, even

wrong.—Barton Budget.

ot earning m much aa bitnvlf there are nine

END OF THE TIlACl

rbanre*^t of tro that be will

trnv.igmlt habit* tevau* of tte add.*! n7’"*'
t»f Ida wife. If ttey eouhl nyrec are! tornjo
tta ttecldoti that ttey atemW «va on tte bn*tend'. in-XAtuv aod let tte- rorninn rf tte
wlf -accumulate a* capital for s b«
which ttay lK»tb wild engage, it would to
well; but tbeir ranting, would to largely tu*
alpated iu jwnomtl adornment, tte !«*-£
for which, cpceially among ta**
clawa. I* tte bnnr &lt; f the Atueriron people-—
Mrs. L. W. Bette in The Epoch

We toil and fry and turn out Iwdbery ome­
let* wtotnvqnlrvd. -but know few ol tlh-pcwubl'itire of really well jre|*rnl egg*
Tte
joorest peasontsuf «&gt;ulberii Hurup—bram*.
Hielu, Italv, Grewv—cou prepare un um*iet.
juicy, savory o»l light, ur wrve you'egg* m
a datru otter wav*, and tterv fa rvyty rcmon
why we should follow their example, i!bpM«
with tbe inorditetv aiuotmt of nwat w© rot,
andthtawfthsreiwof the dteu-q pnalured
bv too much m*at. and make breakfiut to
of a problem to the nnxteu* Iwuwrkreper.
With fre-li fruit, wtent in gralnlet '’r^*1'*’
other form, good coffro and egg*, ttera ts
certain)? fa*h variety enough and nvurfabmeirt enougii foreVen a hardworking man.
and Iterewt at most i» no luore than that of
meat, and for mn&lt;-b of tte year far I**4To poach iTUr- -1' done in Kpaiu, 3Lrxn» ntni
the ea»t generally, me a thick earthen l“jn.
never an Iron ope- afal h&lt; iu heat slowly.
also 'WO-l lll-TUT |
— - ------------- Melt ill an eurtteu pan a Large «fK«xiful of
butt*;-, aiel iuld a large ti«*|«»mful cJ *alt, a
ult*:*&gt;..:&gt; ot pepper, and tte oui-m. etc. Prop
in tte vgR* one bv one; do not atir but let
them l«rmu n littk; Iten turn without breakinn.volk and brown ou tte otter aide- »«
Npain nnd i-ten tore ttey are wived,00 tte
vaua.' di»h arid a* tot a- p&gt;a»*ibl«». and thru tte
flavor i» m.j*t perf.-et. This may l^-vnrird
by Invoking tte egg* and rtirrfng. n» iu
•eram’dwl rog*&gt; al-out three minute*, or jir*t
king enough to make them tirtn yet creamy.
For a plainer term of •tcramblad egg*, melt
th- tatter and *ift. omitting herto and untan.
lent tte egg*, tire ic
«“ numtar, add a
tearupfal -4 milk awl rtlr steadily till the
.
. ...... . ....
nf *nft

Mjiouufiil or tn- ef-finely ctef.pi.-l hum or'

Kitchen worker* would save tlreir.wlre*
million* at wa»te.l steps if they would k*p
more of the nsipw for currying on tbeir
warfare within «xuy rewh, nu shelves at»l tn
cupboard* nrrangt’l along the kitchen walki:r&gt;teivtl of canyUigtlvrtnliack and forth Irenii

articles a* are ooC injured by axpiwar* t ■ tte
dud mid dntn]nc— that are liable tn prevui!
at tinic*. and alw* clow*I shelve* with bun
sontal llap‘ openmg downward. Hiwhr* ol
thi* kind bate obvious advantage, over
drawer* or cwnrann cupboanfa.
No intelligent carpenter ur other merliautc
think* of packing away unplcaien!* k*C Ufa
calling simply l&gt;roau*e ttey are not in actual

monptacv white BuubJ* lunntal luw been
. . ■ - ■ — .«Jnr tn mafadi the ilrxire.

wbicb bangs a pretty water color, framed in
white and guM. Iu tnuit of tto tlreptaw
stanil* a small ecreen of tomlaxi fattim work,
lintsl with green. This room fa charming
from iu slmiffidty. frrehm* and good taste.

m an^thefs

,2^*“

A.n.

■■&lt; TO-S,

But
in library i* “ grotel when dnw* nnd toouty

coliss’tnl. wtxtld form an Imposing collectitm.
Th* I'canty* eras* ba« revolutionlard aoctaay.
Among itx cotucquencrs may ia&gt; noted tbe
fact that girls ktve gone out of fashion.
Twenty-wVm is the corrert agr just now.
"Snrrt seventeen" fa bopdwsly demodee.
Tl»e result tf a vast inervase iu tbo amount
of by|sicri«?- practiced in wx-lety. No girl

i.r ntau., fiutta-tai. .. .

shnmd «M praywx

.

Th. p-^daUai wmj

ularly minced, Irat the fsm • ,.f th. town iiXi
gnun ahrtwi through the Kau jU4n
of
Cblnvailn and
v. .. &gt;&gt;
.

town marshal, but tto
mental, an.', wm usual:? ronterrol un U»
nxwt popular ruffian in tto tvamudty
Tliera were three marJmh in flA manto
an.1 at
um.-cv'ukl tto dttonx [Yiatwuli
pride to an rx-ftmntal. Tn« «fl]re

uulu. ‘J7 until even tor own familiar looking
glow l.’giu-. tospvnk 'ta the odicu* language

Fur a good, every day houv-bold an gal
give it* the woman who Uugic. Her btataltB

place ilislwated Ixitrftu*. but for solid cotn-

long unending row. Tlx- trick ot always •*iug the bright side, or, if tire matter iuts u-»
lirifcht side, of shining up tlie dark our. is a

wuva duty of hi. offire t- vtun’l al! fumrab
In town. |f to f^jtoi iatf- ttotr.rod.cf '
tto departed took occauou ;■&gt; interviewhia
aml atter a coupte of tht»e n.U’rvfewk to
mayor rotx-Indeii Uutt fa. «nu!d i«.t l&gt;. gdUv

CbanaHnMtlrlt»n; tb.-Ko-kv monotain*, hi winter lime th,- »i. mgr '.’feptori
iww t-xroM* »ven to-t. .I| 1* r-mnatal hgreat pipe wtx*fa. afal
- “1 Bcm.
pitaai a
At tte

toilibu—. in towir. an- tins-) budding. £re kg
wninan klrmld to without.

Irtdi prettily phnue it, bn: we w. cultivate
u cbwrful wtiw of humor if waonly yry.—

tearing down tbe gulchthe Backtab
w» naigual for tbe lowHith; &lt;■: t-nu. Tte
tbejeoph

tto kitchen shout! to managed like that ot
any utter workshop or manufacturing estate
lidiment. where tte be»t results are ol.talmd
by employing tte most skillful arorkanu by
using tte uiurt modern c and e«n(»teu&gt; machluvry, th«« dtarpwt too* anil tte nrot ex
cellent material*. Bread winning b no more
essential to comfort and prosperity tter
broad making and tread saving.—E. &lt; ' Gard
nerlaGOod Honsekceping.

■nd dteonfa of our conqiles human lurtun*.

philCMOjiby. but women rvi-u wpretise tn tl»r
world of imagination. Mvn am lords of lntellert and knowledge; bat for tb« dehnea

tbe overturning of carte »I.-i Orting&lt;4 jpns
tboabnrLing vf wonum. tii« cursing of nreu.

raws! and thing*

•There," aai.l the young wife, turning front
the mirror to lire l&gt;u&gt;taud and giving him a
vweet smile, “what do you think of Un*
bangs, Cbarleq' Do they become maT

, otnwwrvd

with a cl'KMiwl brow;
•
“I should think you would be

becoming absolutely in«iffrrabla“
•‘Charlce/ she Miid, in a tremulous voice,
“K I am vnin It is for you. Yon would not
lore um&gt; if 1 was n slattern and a &lt;lowdy. It
is for ytmr saltv that I try to make myself as
attractive as possible."
Having said this she Imrtt into tears

8w -Izviy Wild* in London Quern.

band awl wife, and the question of duty i»
held to lie «*•’- —•v----—
for both, nnd
a higher duty

fering* of parent* who primarily never
itaughtof them at alL—A'ontemporary ,R«F"

hb arms ami I.bird ber fondly and tai:

rirr.iu of attracting tbo admiration of tbeir
husbands ui you are. Hwr- would !- u givat
deal rooru conjttgnl happing iu the world
than there is nt prrwmt Theco. my tore.
Now forgive mr&gt; for my rudrnew.'

Crepe cretonne, in rich floral draigns, makr*
KTeetivn tod spread*, ami is rmseb used for
Uiat pnrjKfar. It fa a beautiful textile and
hn« a soft velvet finfab One wm made re,
. ............. X..— |im.i-ru or K" ra«»• ten. I,, tel &lt;MI b„w„ ,„|
Hnl rnrtalna to match were lined jrith light

TroelncpitaUtyln relation to guests cwtaivts in making them feel thoroughly at
home, and for this end only shouH the luxiw-.

■wear, and habitually did ; They lialxtuaiir
gut drunk. Some few of
nuiutalawl
•taabllthruent* of tbeir own In teat*, but tte
grant namlier huddle! together in gnat |»r..
liue dance bouw* with can»n« rvott
army of retainer*, and h- n-*J«d th-at. h

The fln* qualibcatiou of a barkeeper, tax
was rtwdinew with tire pfcrtoL The dunboll proyier required nt |eart Un *#♦«
‘bcranret*. There were ordinarily three mu

tbe town. Yr&lt;- sometiines stray builels •«
a fiddler to kingdom eoux-. and a tvrita of
casualties at times created n mns-c

mer.t. r&lt;'metiujes a mighty p.‘&gt;r C,Mfarc®t
as ranch m ton human lives, n&lt; th* ]«x&gt;pr*Lors of a dance hall nevr gave up n ’.i.t^iriM
without a bottle. IVbati rivalry b.twtwu tto
dancing establishments r.|n Li-h. it *1* •
fancy stroke of onterpri*’; ou tu# p:t of •
pi-onrictor or tuanagvi to iiirc a durm Isnry
__ ____ .
. ..... __ . .» -...tte-rfii.

build a log inclnsnre within tbe ball awl »
coal the musician* from ' few. Ali tba ttuwcal talon-, in the Deighbcrhoal &lt;-m shot
White men had long iva»-d to play, •»*
Mcxicnjw and negrot- were getting '■J wrrom that fM n wwk, -buanl, hdghig

nwnt to any of tire family visited, and if of a
•mrwptibfa nature be will a«*ured)y eloa. hfa
Vte t iu imnn
nn—tl.l.

----- ---------- ——w iricnux. Ix-l
tbMnnu^rink,Uebornli,._ 1, wrote kwoo-, (qr tte
Md
raw tejoy.nl. to tte r« soouij tk,

.
.---- — 1
miv wm iw uerter
pleased than if yon had provided tto finest
entertainment which you could for tor A
woman fa mvm,____
. n

.2, „ — L_
..
In tte
”*u»t tte iterubtete. tte.
J°nty in congnMa wm verv email, and there
— rwtte^twte—Tte te«M tertXl

invariably had a rasor concrek-l ia then
dotbre, Garman nnd Scandinavian ronCT
could not fight worth n cent, end En^ue
wiu&gt; urair urs; smr .. ..................... ,
esprit of tto establfahtm-i:: *itb which toJ
ware connected. They dmpisrd tbs

won mow'd lu-&lt;ocnpUtoly isoJa^ f^®
ita rart of tte world. Th. Durand R*
Grand, wm cosnptood to lhe
J

o^“UWttre.aad
bant and .ecognfae. the value of devotion tn

NMlu4e«} lUgta* Aommmt ,hr IU

To retuni to tte French modern yoauggirl,
I have taanl tnutjy.a ow *ay to me: “1 am a&lt;
|g?«« •*»»,wv..7;‘rereal Ameriatn!" And teing real American*,
,:utne^
three git fa dfcl and «aid very extraordinary taUdcni woiutix far »«&lt;;.,.
thing*. They talked loud and fart, and
touched.0«i verv odd Ujpica. Wbctter, un­
known to tbeir careful matlraN, ttey bail
-w —&lt; women u, u,„ r.—,'
read forbMdrii book*, or wbetter Imprudent
nity.of which about afloat, „..r. ,
brotter* M&lt;1 initiated them into tta mya- ami
tai virtunua litre.
'-’-TS
(erire of P&gt;ri* life, i know uot; but tortaiidy
itone ii&gt;n&gt;vnt mald-iu. knew, ur itiwrfinrel town. Htotguna nnd fark
ttey kin-w, many alngular Uiingx And they
fancied ttey imitated our American girl.*'
..........-......... &gt;.u II:, n: |&gt; tl
With nil the defect* I have nutod, ttarr Li S’ “ *•» • ■&gt;*«• fa»«ins u&gt; ",
.
.
one thing which can tenaidfor our girfa: Tta woinni. uxi. rarr.„i ...
they are -ingularly, charmingly, extraor­
dinarily pure minded; ttey
without »eeMM-m in.,Uns.Hof tta,
rejuhr
nupi
,
zutwi
i
m. i
lug; ttey i bear without underalandlng, all
wl «-acb other
•.. t .
tiling, nhlrb It i« tetter for tbeai nnt to see
orundereteud. And that fa wbat no French
moraifat. towever intelligent ta may to, can
urwifi-cvtr utiderrtaud. —Parfa Cur.-KamiaM
CiryJourud.

Alrtttetoxtaefad ujxmtto waning

good boir food. John’ knows they are
Ifood for jxxrttry.
Lem. Lngte’a wife expect* to return
to bar home In JfebnwJu next week.
•Ariner says if heh*d the sand he
would bnv Beamer's whole peach crop.

'CO RAIUBOAD TOWN.

is drnjred with tbe acrytn, lined with green,
axl caught up iu the center with green rib-

When a boy enters a tosinew be enters it
wftb tho expectation of devoting himself to

We are «dl broke up here. Edwards
has lost tbe combination to bis safe:
Sherm
lost his watch ; the dogs, not
of war but tbe ones that guard the
huckleberry marsh south of here, are let
loose.
John Strawsbwugh u meditating

STIRltiha SCENES AT A NEW ta,

Fw.T ktLu

.

8

»*«i ££,
put
•’•"«
Odiw-i

,
wanta of tbe army, called
taunodiatt requisition, giving TO

fmag tte petition, duly verlfl-

my povoama wm usv in*-.- *&gt;* —.......
■
1'“"“
I—. Fwtn'ngt.w,. S. tl .
1u “•?
Cota., —&lt; • r»' -re1’ JVlSrtn
t*. wtatar or tmiHO. — 'h&gt; b-“k!”S

U^r to—d to u r™»

for taw tta— lor Cl tta ta-"
tram Fttata .nd ttato IV ta Cta,
ttan., tat Kta to Af-t-X,

t; remember that
be quiekly removed without
• leaning cloth whieh

know whMh in the most work'
make laws or sell Champion
Either coMtea bandy to Jerry.
rat thmhiD* io thto phoe will

7

«»amauv».---

North American Iter tew.

sot abrajm follow that a man
Aadfor this
fav^
f-jtol to aucuMw by »
UtnMW9.)

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXXII. NO 12.

The Hastings Banner.
Baoty Co., Mich.,

•; ’NiSKERN.
•KirriPN RATES

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HASTINGS, MICH.,JULY 21,1887.

'

County News.
FREEPORT.
From tbe Herald.
pj^tatoes are a scarce article in FreeMra. Jn°. Bailey, °f Bowne, is very

i'^rt. of Irving, is buUdimr
an addition to his house.
uu«aing
RATES:
The wheat in most piaevs has been
secured in good condition.
’
lirspk'iafi’i-’i'ixlonj.
Bom, to Air. and Mrs. Irving Cain of
C “11? M JV-V Ktl?;a dail«hter.8
’ •
Hi PBIbTINO.
■ ^h’ Bowne*«’ efficient P. M„
it iu the Job ITlnllnx De­ (.
. itixyKR. Everything Iu the is v lulling his sons in Dakota.
. , and with (be uit«t fare* of
Mr and Mrs. N. Brayton spent Mon­
. ;,i vr&lt;&lt;ve&lt;l rattems of machinery*,
kmeuvinploj ed. enables tbe
Miss A erta Culler spent Monday in
•- lob \&gt;t»rk.__________ ।
LkGfliitVn?UC!'t,oft?fr8’ chas- Wl^Mr. R. Insley, of Ha&amp;tlnfirs wax thn
Physician and Surgeon, gnert of G. J. Teeple. of Fillmore, Sun­
ct treating di«■*»•« of the
Johnny Rickert Is to occupy the H.
Car ere*.-rv-aion of vision
s house in Carlton|ln about two

&gt;ttDn*nlwnj . near Court
;OLGR0VE,
Lawyers.

A

Attorney at Law,
xr &amp; Co.’* more.)
. ir.pl the State. Collection*

ARllN V. BARKER,KcalEsKte,
Insnronre -md Loans,
. ^_(■•LJ (r Uun\an&lt;t Son. - tlnors north
of PowWlBre.
-■rJ*"'''- 'ttxbmto wakJnx exchange*
-• ‘ — i..iere«U ot noo-re«ldent
■•'nliy looked atler. Farm*
or exchange. Huntes and

M
*

VARY (. GOBIS.
-'.{J///".’' .' R7.A’ DRESSMAEER,

n &gt;n Uiw» to Cutting
f&lt; r?m Cut to order.
■Sl«rv.
.

Notary Public.

JAM)

L.1
property

KLDON.
t. iL.itlajn, Mich.) ■

nieirtUiuid burgeon.
specialty. Piles.
&lt;&gt;t the rectum trvat•&gt;r :m |&gt;Ay. providinR
Ito (tmt riled pre*»-

Dentist.

K

Lawyers.
• Xioaal lliak.)

n’lt.’.i a JI B sWKEZEY. Attorney
’ At Ln • Hid Solicitor in Chancery.
■**--•* ,i:... .
ol the Male.

Justice of the Peace.

L ‘AN.. *

’IDlbE.

:
cilit, Mich.,
Hardware i iron Merchant,
•
:&gt;.uke«-«rf Hardware
■■
Machinery-

P !&gt;.TIMMERMAN.
1 • ii • -pdthic Physician A Surgeon,

)1&gt;. AL I)..
i’hysican and Surgeon,
nllawd.'Mlch.

.4..,

bixbL

' arS’r Hnd H- C. Vrekham de­
parted for Pttoakty last Saturday.
A heavy thunderstorm passed over
Sn “OCV™
night, with but
utue nun.
Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Peckham areuoow
nicely located in tbe rooms over 8. R
Hunts store.
“When are the Sabbath Schools going
to have a picnic?" is a question often
asked ot late.
1
Harvest hands were In good demand
here this season.
Ninety-five degrees in the shade was
what the thermometer registered last
Friday afternoon.
Mra. Jno. Yarger is in Hastings this
week the guest of Mrs. E. Woodward
and other fnrnds.
Jas. Guthrie, of FrairievUle, Is in
town this week shaking hands with his
many friends here.
Luther Childs, who lias been visiting
in Livingston county for m
_____
.several
(lavs
past, returned home Frid ly.
Burt Batchelder, of Carlton, contem­
plates making Dakota hisjfuture home.
■ Mrs. Samuel Roush, actrompanled
...by
Miss Kila Roush, visited the former’s
parents near Middleville Saturday and
Suu day.
Mrs. H. Case departed fur Grand Ha­
ven hut Thursday, to care for her
daughter Rhoda, who is dangerously ill
at that place.
A. 8. Deming and wife, of Bowne,
are slowly Improving from their recent
illnres. They have the xyinnathv ot all
in their adliction.
Trade is not any too brisk in Freeport
just at present, especially during the
day time. Farmers are all busy taking
cart* of their wheat.
Mr. Slater’s team in Bowne ran away
with hta binder, going the whole length
of the field without missing a single
bundle; no damage was done.
N.-K. Raymond's team, of Carlton,
run away from him last Tuesday. Np
damage -w:t§ done except to the wagon,
which was badly dilapidated. ;
The blacksmiths of this plat e took a
vacation Monday and went huckleber1 tying. No one could get any black­
smithing done that day in Freeport
- Rev. Bowen and wife and E. D. Jen­
nings and wife returned from the Ea­
ton Rapids campmeeting tart Friday
morning, and report a very pleasant
time.
Foster Sisson. K. Moffit |ind H. Will
went to Middle Lake yesterday on a
two days' fishing expedition. You may
look for eome bigfifish-stories when
they return.
;
•
J. Nash, of Bowne, lias plenty of
company, especially in his huckleberry
marsh. Twenty-seven teams were count­
ed there one day. Large quautities are
being gathered.
Dr. Shepard, of Grand Rapids, assist­
ed by Dr. Powers, of Saranac, removed
an ovarian tumor that weighed 95
pounds from the body of Mrs. Ed.
Hughson, of South Boston, Thursday,
July 7th.
j
Brayton &amp; Childs have lleen busy for
the past two weeks furrowing the mill
stones, a job which they always do at
this season of the year, but have kept
the mill running all the time when
there was grinding to do.
Fred Brunner and "Willie Roush
spent Sundav in Lowell They return­
ed home in the evening accompanied
by the Misses Eliza Fox and Edie KodL
Mi® Fox has just returned from sever­
al weeks’ visit with her sister at Sheri­
dan.
i
.i
Job. Cheesebrough went Ito Hastings
Mondav and from there to Grand Itapida, where he is now engaged m intro­
ducing his patent fence to Kent count}
farmers. Mr. Chewbrotigh has a good
fence and will have no trouble in sell-

F. A. Millard, al Corunna, »«r
Irene I’hHpa. formerly rwldiwr here,
wUl reaide U Wr»t Hnuieb durfnf the
HASTINGS. MICH,
.ummer months, with tbe hope that
the ebarure wUl Improve her bradlK
li. WoTcott baa aold hl» Interest Io
S50,000.00. the meat market here to I red nmlth.
ot Irvirur. ond wUl attend more strictly
iMtpori*'
th» lam of the State of to farming. Fred, with the ssslsumce
ot H. Llrtagstoa. wUl
MicMgaa.
rush trejdi meat, to the propio ot r ree­
port and vicinity In an nceepUble

City

Hastings

Bank.

"‘“tat A. D. .NJdrern*
halt Interest In the Hastings IlAb»,b.
OFFICERS:
and will look otter the load oolumns,
PreeMgit;’. ,
Mr Niakern has had prevloiv* exF-‘
ience in newspaper work. We
C. D. Beebe, Cashier. congrututations to thn new regime ana
DIRECTORS:
•
sbafTexpect to see the Bankei: contin-

V.

Chester Metser,
Brelte,

W^xlEjS1' “d

n°Josie Quaif is visiting at A. Barn­
aby’s.

B*BY CARRIAGES
swass.'esstt

.
mviNG.
The cold wave struck us Monday.
M5Eod M?rick,'of Greenville, ia vialt-

^5 sSSi b- completed the
Rmte bridge und tounn MV now crossmp IrtWtstdnssJobnnd 'be bridge
Isaimost as good ssa new onetbrougb01Th. Cornrl S S. will picnic al Thorn.enfs £k?Md the M. K. S. 8. st Hun
S12"US.' They sre only wdtlug tor

I’lMnu&lt;SoCBsker Is ?EjJo5‘S,Xred
Isaac Moulton and family 8imaajeu
^rTSxX^tlng « «•

c
b«rd In

thJShi" »«*!»- I.

CMA$.UHSUWrH
‘UWHttem»w,«rap,1U this vicinity.

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DOWLING.
Dowling was well represented at the
“Matinee at your city and It was pro­
nounced aaell.
Crop# are dying here tor want of rain.
Threshing has begun, the crops rang­
ing from 4 bushels upward per acre.
Geo. Clemente, who is working DauGalesburg. spent Sunday with his par­
ents at this place.
,
Hattie Jones, of Lecey and formerly
of this place, visited old frientta here
during the past week.
Dowling is the ptacoto live if you
wish to live long. We have an old lady
and gentleman near here who have
each passed five score years.
Ed. Miner and Geo. iJoster.from Dos­
ter station, a brother of Mrs. Wilson
and Mrs. Eldred, visited hne Saturday
^Srihool'commenced here Monday 18th

with H. I’owera as teacher.
H. Gaskin will commence again at
the Doud district in Hope next Mon&lt;,4\t’oe to the woodchuck that shows
his haul around here us the snmU liov
ts looking for the 13 eta. which his
U])avid Planning and Will Warner
1 hav? decided totXke the advice of oM
Horace ami have gone west to-day
•*lr
/Monday). We expect to hear from
would Be Bl order.
home rick boya a» neither have ever
riridI of
*,U i&gt;een far from home.
from 5 to 15 bushels-

5® 151u“EeIireu?pu“U'

N jSl’ rva“ar&gt;&lt;l l.lbble Heoter Bunn..-r mi&lt;&lt;« Dee.

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"SmClU*”Is very low .nd It Is
'“'itoK^The thunderstorm
doobtf ul It she recovere
?nV£?U.r'bE5S,^n»r«.
nitrht livhtninff struck the rwddence 01
kS.
“Sy. ta Csmpbell. without

I (ipcchi corrweataate1
Wo had a nice rain Monhay but we
nhtl lots more of it before farmers can

CASTLETON.

Data are ready to harvest.
Vs
.preachinit -“h. ConG. Wattle and family visited' friends
™?iLclhur' 1 '.“l
Bev. E.lon
called away to preach a funeral ser- in Ionia county last week.
Grandma Gilleland, of Hastings,
i»rt fk.Chr”ra'.br,ush l* in ‘h« “"Ui is visiting old neighbors.
W. Williams pnd family, of Battle
*"“• *hl* "'"t
Creek, are renewing old acquaintances.
E. Lockhart has the beet 10 acres of
do«oIlrU°"“llu‘vlw*dri"' ’’B P“‘
oats in the county; so say the best
judges.
thr“,Un(' ln
James Murphy and wife, of Hast­
ings. were the guests of E. Lockhart
t»i« wood work Sunday.
Th
house this week.
The Free Methodists will hol’d a
withHLW*.
dub crowed bata
Th.CaiW1Onii.uC1Ub Bt lhe UltCr camp-meeting in the grove of L.-WelK
Thursday. They came home re- man Aug. 10th to 10th.
W. Baker had a two-year old steer and
KSSsXT
’'•"’'■■■"‘r
a one-year old heifer stray from his
♦J?Ci.PllUe adv*riised for sale in this farm Friday.
Mr.
Potter, of the nurth, is visiting
township proved to belong to Mr. Bar- Win. Croft
rix. of Campbell.
E. Lockhart and wife were the guests
Bomon and engineer Griffin
James Murphy, in Hastings, Thurs­
were here Monday. They now have of
day.
a gang of hands working on the road
Barr has moved his granary near
at or near Lowell; bo you can keep a hisP.barn.
snarp lookout for the cars they will 1m»
here before long.
PARMELEE.
Not much news this week.
FOUR CORNERS.
It ta raining this morning, and we
Colder than usual.
hope it will keep right on.
.
Arthur Stilwell, of Grand Rapids,
Mrs. McGhttda, of Middleville, him
buudayed with Amasa Richardson and t»een visiting friends in and around
family.
Parmelee the past week.
Eugene Johnson, of North Castleton.
Dstne gossip made a mistake about
&lt;n*d on July 13.
that wedding.
The ice cream social held in the grove
Theron Forlyes went to Benton Har­
was well attended and a success finan- bor last week on buslnew, and has not
chdiy, there being over £15 received. returned yet.
The exercises were good.
Parties from here went after hucklethe other
day
down
Preaching at the church last Sunday berriHi
as usual.
* in Yankee Springs.
If the berries
us,
why we
„ Born to Geo. Townsend and wife on would come to
would have sfinae of course, but
Wednesday lust, a boy.
We ere looking for the return of the ambition has tired out constitution.
There is alady in to'vn who has a heif­
huckleberry picnicers who went to
er that she would sell for a hundred dol­
Wall lake last week.
Eld. Grow come1* bouncing to the lars. 1 think she is safe in raying so.
Well boys, it’s a shame to quarrel
front with a new carriage.
The twcrtiines of the state road cross over your best girl. There’s just as good
on Saturday next to see which one fish in the sea as ever was caught.
will have Archie Wolcott a« catcher in
WEST BALTIMORE.
thf future. A good time is anticipated.
Ice cream social at H. Mcrchon’s
Thursday night
MARTIN’S CORNERS.
Frank Sutabaugh has bought a new
School commenced Monday.
carriage. James Davis came home last week on
Hur vert is over and threshing com­
a visit
menced. Yields so far as heard from,
Melvin Mead also made his parents a rt to 10 bushels per acre.
visit.
.
R. H. Larabee moved on his new
Bolton and Miller have commenced place Monday?
threshing.
Frank Mead has bought the Troxel
HICKOR r CORNERS.
farm.
Another pioneer has gone. Ervin W.
Uncle John Keagle is gaining slowly. Hewitt died ut his home in A uguslu at
The Nashville News sajs the corn­ 12:30, on tbe morning of tbe 11th. aged
fields are adorned with “tasaeh." Fields 71 years. Deceasiri was bora in Water­
around here are adorned' with roasting loo, N. Y.. 1816. Became to Michigan
ears.
in 1843 and settled in Augusta, where
Unde Geo. Keogie has had ripe to­ he remained two years. Be removed
matoes tor two weeks.
to Hickory Corners' in 1849, and engag­
ed in erecting a saw mill on FourAllie creek’, which he ran several years,
MAPLE GROVE.
lie then purchased a farm in the towns’p
Theda Pierce is under tbe doctor’s of Barry, which he occupied tor some
care.
time. In 1880, be removed to Augusta,
Will Cheesman can live on roasted to where he has since lived. Mr. IIvwpotatoes as his whole potato patch is it leaves a family consisting of u wife
burned over: rather dry to set tires.
and three children. Mrs. Finley, of Au­
Eli Latting and wife attended the gusta. a daughter in Texas and another
funeral of her sister In Nashville last m Douglass, this state. He will l&lt;e great­
Friday.
ly missed in this community, where he
Airs. Joseph Warburton was called has formerly lived. He was a munx&gt;f
to Grand Rapids last Wednesday to see unusual intellectual power, and was
her daughter who is very sick.
recognized as one of the leading med in
A nice baby arrived at Ed. Mason's Barry, while he lived among us. He
last week.
.
'
was known through this and adjoining
' Dell Cole and children visited at counties, and had many friends whom­
Fred Quick's last Friday.
ever known. The funeral services
John Caley has the wall up for his were held at hta residence ou the 12th.
new house.
Henry Fowler has moved into his
A. 8. Quick is on the sick list.
new house.
Phebe Spaulding la visiting friends
Anz. 8cogal has his new barn com­
in tills vicinity.
pleted.
Jarvis Emory had a colt break its leg
A. G. Cortright and family, John
while playing'in the field last week. Shean, Tip Brady, A. A. Aldrich and
He has had its leg set and is in hopes J. M. Elliott go to Wall take to-day, for
ot saving it.
a week’s vacation.
Airs. Wm. Alontgomery was taken
violently ill on Thursday, the 21sL She
SOUTH HASTINGS.
appeared perfectly wild, tearing her
Chas. JJarnahy. has sold his black clothing, pulling ttie hair out or her
horse to Jas. Whittemore, of Ruttand. head by handfuls and threatened to kill
for 8225.
Quincy Tolles, who happened to call at
Don’t forget tbe base ball game, and her home that morning. It required
the organizaUon of a club this week three men to keep her within bounds.
Saturday.
Drs/J. M. Elliott and VanHorn, of
Temperance meeting Saturday even­ Dowling, were called, who after consul­
ing at the Star.
,
.
tation, ills said, claim the aiuse was
Peter Coburn set fire to the marsh on over exposure to the heated rays of the
the Jimmie Lake farm several weeks sun. At this time it is reported she is
ago, and has had to fight fire ever slowly impro\ log.
since. Sunday it got to running in the
Alexander McNeil’s son Jeddle, aged
field toward his straw stack, and was about ten years, was found dead in bed
put out only a few minutre before yesterday. The discovery was made by
reaching there.
.
, . children of the family. He was buried
The Star Sunday school baa conclud­ this morning.
ed to have a baaket picnic at Thornap­
Daniel Mayhon, a former resident of
ple lake this week Friday. The boats this township, after an absence of forty
have been sc ured for that day and all years, is visiting bis old friends.
'
Several
people are on the grunting list
are requested to attend.
Mrs. Turner and children of Grand
Mrs. Btaael has returned from a six
Rapids, are visiting at Eber Lake s.
weeks, visit among Kansas friends,
II. Hilsinger has the frame up for his looking much Improved tn health.

injuring any of them eerioouj.

JLu; ins I’.iulaeM ‘franjaclcd.

«t

WHOLE NO. 1677.
CEDAR CHEEE.
Dr. Broughton’s horse broke loose
last Thursday, and ran about two
tailre before being captured. Fortu­
nately no serious damage, was done.
Judge VanZile, -F. T. Colgrove and
party were fishing on one of our pleas­
ant lakes last week.
B. Stanton and family, C. Tyler and
family camped at Wall lake part of
last week.
H. Armour has a new Eureka wind
mill. They are the boas.
John McAllister and wife, of Banana,
are visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Alfred and Frank Bishop and fami­
lies camped at Twenty-one lake last
week. A good time is reported.
Wheat is Dot turning out as well as
was expected in this vicinity.
Ed. Larabee erected his new wind
mill last Monday.
Mm. J. Leonard is visiting her many
friends in this vicinity.
Henry Lariibee and family will start
for Indiana on a visit next Friday.
H. Armour went to Kalamazoo last
Fridav and brought up a wind mill.
W. Hall was in town last Friday.
He is agent for the Straight wind mill.
The Baxkkk editor was a frequent
caller last week.
M/my from this place attended the
matinee at Hastings last Saturday.
John McGunn has a new Straight
wind mill.
There will be a base ball game here
Friday. Juty 2Xli. between the Hickory
Comers nines. This game will be
closely contested, and well worth com­
ing to uee. On the evening of the same
day. the annual harvest dance will *be
“
held at Tolles Bro’s, hall..

BANFIELD.
Wanted immediately—rain.
Kxerson Dunn and Victor Doud are
on the sick list.
C. A. Russell has departed for Gales­
burg. where be will stay the remainder
of tne summer.
*
Nettie Brumney, of Hickory Corners,
has been visiting friends at this place
the past week.
David Bristol and Eva I’almatier
tamdayed with friends, at Hickory
Corners.
The boys talk of organization a band,
which will be a fine thing if carried
out in proper order.
Thu dance last Friday evening was
nearly a failure, owing to the tact that
it was not known many miles .around.
All passed off quietly with the excep­
tion of the runaway of Irving’s horse.

WOODLAND.
Collins and Myers have struck a vein
of water at 75 feet, but can’t use it.
Jhe appraiser appraised the M. Row­
lander’s property last week.
'
John McArthur spent Sunday with
his brother at Rockford, MichMr. Crowell is out on our streets
again.
L. Faul is putting u furnace in his

(/DONNELL.
Several of our people had the night­
mare after seeing the horse races.
Chffrlle Brown says they could not
gve the time they made, watches were
0 alow. The only way to time them,
is by the hour.
■
Royal Brown says his horse Is 18
hands highbut then be gave the other
horse a good send offMiles, pulse is now down to a normal
condition.
Fred Barlow has been trying to buy
timber of parties in this place for hte
elevator frame. You can get it cheap
Fred.
The weather is so hot we are going
to have some tin thermometers made.
Glass, won’t stand theprfcfure.
It is wonderful to see how polite.
Beamer is getting since he has been of­
fered 81,000 for his peach crop. He
bows to every one, and even lifts his
hat to a, gentle breeze as it fans Jiis
brow.
T. C. A., you must be more careful
when you set a mole trap, they pinch
awful if you snap them on your own
lingers. This probably is no news to
you.
A man In our place with a specula­
tive turn of mind, would like to buy
that ••stye" but he is afraid it may turn
out to be nothing but a “pimple.*' It
would be a bonanza. How the D.’s
would turn out if it was put on exhi­
bition.
“Crack ’em down boys while the
wheel gore around; who will have l»pother paddle?"
\
-Viles says it's the last time he will
allow his horse to trot against a giraffe
with elephant's legs on him. He wants
something that is near a match.
It is quite necessary that brother
Withom, ou'Free Ifethodist minister,
should make his appearance iu our
midst again. Some of his last wlnter’a
converts were seen hauling manure
and picking huckleberries on the Sab­
bath day.
.
Long has a patent back action binder
that won't turn out for stumps, but it
is death to the evener.
Seven of the Henry’s went berrying
yesterday. The combined pick of the
crowd filled a ten qitart pail
Ella Engles retumy-to her home in
Nebraska Wednesday.
.Vrs. Waterman will depart for Da­
kota Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs.
Brewster.
Patrick Ryan is preparing to put in
•IO acres of wheat
L. Arehart has his clover ready for
business.
R. Billingsley has his new house
completed.
W here, oh where is our Ezra gone ?
Daniel Cornell, of Yotk state, has
putvbased Thomas Alverson’s farm,
and will occupy the same at once. He
is a welcome addition to our communi­
ty. We understand that Tom will buy
a place tn your city.'
J/iles was so busy training his colt
for the 4:iu race that he forgot to set
up his binder.
Win. Raphe is visiting at his brother

Haight A Weed have purchasel a lot |
at Lake OdcBKa, and are preparing to &lt;**«•
“L
nuiUn‘‘-1 ioF
build a furniture store.
drove him to the shade.
Mrs. I.ovina Sheldon, of Retd City, I
------------- ~
was in town last week.
,
ORANGEVILLE.
Had the News correspondent from » Air. Bender, of Martin, closed a very
Woodland looked nt himself, he would successful team of school last Friday,
not have thought the Banner corres- and treated the patrons of tbe school to
pondent had the largest bay window in 1 a tine entertainment in the evening,
town.
Mrs. Wm. Eni ’ ‘
”
Mrs: A. W. Dillenbeck is in Detroit turn
her horn?
..u to ....
J! last week.
visiting C. Hager, the famous walker.
pi mor England
Rmriuu and wife, of Otsego,
r. I1 Elmer
Mr. Fowler, our photographer. — I are •visiting at • Mr. Matteson’s this
ceived an order for 8100 worth ■'* week. work une day last week.
Mr. Killick is having his bouse paint­
ed.
11. Thurston is doing the work.
N- Jfurdook and wife start for New
’ NASHVILLE.
-.York state Thursday of this week to
The Lacey base ball team came to attend the golden wedding of Mr. M’s
Nashville Saturday to have some fun parenta.
with pur boys and there is verv little
Gus Jessup and wife are spending
doubt but that they were amply satis­ the week with friendsand relatives In
fied; Oh! it was awful. 14 to 5 and only the eastern part of the town.
7 innings al that.
Mrs. James Ree»l returned Monday
Mrs. Daucer, a widow lady, daughter from a visit to her daughter at Plain­
of Mrs. Webb. died, at her home, in this well.
village, last Thursday. Funeral send­
Mr. Lamorraux moves his stock of
ees were held at the M. E. church Fri­ groceries to Yankee Springs this week.
day morning.
Mabie Itoea is at homo for a few
Strikes us it would be a good thing weeks.
‘‘
for Nashville officers to do their plain
duty, at’least once in a while, just for
RUTLAND.
the looks of the thing. It seems to be
Mrs. Benedict is on the sick list.
an impossibility for anybody to get
tarbool in the Whittemore district
drunk enough, swear loud enough, or
raise qnough hell on the streets to cause closed last Friday.
Mias Beckman, of Grand Rapids, la­
his arrest. Perhaps the size of the Mar­
shal’s salary has something to do with the guest of A. Luther.
There will i&gt;e an ice-cream social at
it. If so, it might be profitable to raise
-it and see if some of the visable hood- the Rutland grange hull Wednesday
lumism cannot ft suppressed.
evening. Come one and all.
The school iu district No. 8 had. u
New wheat has commenced to come
pkok- last Friday.
into market pretty lively.
Jacob Osmun is oil on a trip to the
GEREEY.
west.
A party of Nash rille sportsmen put i»
Married. J uly 4th, at the residence of
last week at SaddielMig take camping the bride’s parents. Leslie Kush, of
and fishing
Odessa, and Elizabeth Demaay, of
Chas. Cruso is building a new bouse Woodland.
north of tbe railroad track near Malk&gt;
Ben Cain is running a barbenshop.at
r?N^vUie Odd Fellows installed Dew Bonanza.
Ed. Riley went to Kalamazoo and
officers tart week. '
brought home bis twine bindar.
It now looks » if we were to have a
Mrs. Riley’s parents were here to.see
driving park, enough money having her last week. We understand. t)ut.
been subscribed to buv the necessary she has been very sick.
land and pul a track around the same.
C. C. Damaray has his new. kitchen
A stock company was formed last completed.
Thursday and tiled articles ot associa­
Norris A Lipscomb w!Bt start their
tion and it is probable that work threshing machine last week. Ditto
will begin soon.
Myers &amp; Shafer.
_____
Fred Baker returned fron Kansas
last Saturday bringing his mother with
HIDDLKVMibE.
him. She will remain here some time.
C. B. Dietrich »vs be has had good
Mabie Selleck and her couain May
Tomlinson are vbdting frienks in the success collecting the village taxes.
Bv the assistance of help from Hast­
eastern part of the state.
ings'
work began again. July H on the
Frank Cable and wife are visiting at
Parkhurst block.
Battle Creek.
R. T. French and wife have taken up
A targe number of our horsemen alUiDded Busbv’s trotting matinee at their residence with Mrs. 8. B. Smith.
Mrs. French’s mother.
George Beard h building on a lot re­
caiupmeeting In Lew Wellmans grove cently purchased in Hastings, and will
north-west of town oomiuendng Aug. soon move to that place.
Geo. Edinger and brother from south-,
10th and lasting until the IGth.
The Evangelical church are holding era Michigan have moved to their farm
a series of grove meetings near tbeir recently purchased near here.
Earle Stewart fell through the bridge
cinirch in Maple Grove this week.
HUM Walrath. of GreenvtHe, was io last Monday but was only slightly in­
jured.
.
the village last wwk.
W. D. Gardner and John Carnal ell
David Dixon and wife and Mrs.
Henry Felghner uro putting in these are taking n trip through the northern
part
of
the
state,
travefing
with n honm
hot daw at !Vto«key.
8bd buggy.
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0. V. SVtKEK.

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGfl. THURSDAY. JUI.T 81.1M7.

Agricultural.
ttCVKXK DAVKKfORT, RtU»r.

jmt as biff a 00 w

it up

carefully n«fi*d fbr three or ftMir days
and then milked, like an old cow, and
fed for milk, rather for quantity than
for quality, and milked close to her
next cnlvinff whether the milk is worth
saving or not. A cow never gets over
being badly handled the first vear.

OVER A HUNDRED CHICAGOANS FALL

VICTIMS TO THEM.

frobablllt; of a CoaUnuntloo

vaapart. Woodland. Mich!

The subject has been much discussed,
and draining urged upon farmers as a
prosubte
Manv have engaged in it e.xtensnelj,
S?X,uSn^Tl»l Cheprindiarobr
which it operate*, and the cause for its
use. are What 1 wish to speak about in
this paper. The land in its primeval
state Sras covered with heavy timber,
leaves and grass; penetrated from the
surface to a great depth by roots that
served to hold the sturdy trew upright.
In the early days when our fathers be­
gan to open up their farms, they com­
menced by taking down a part of the
Umber, and girdling the standing tim­
ber. except that good for wwiDg. Then
they Plowed and cultivated their crops
aa best they could; having to contend
with trees, stumps, and roots, and in
the course of two or three years, the
brush began to fall from the decaying
trees, and these must now be cut down
and burned early in the spring or late
in the fall, so as not to interfere with a
growing crop. This mode of farming
lasted for years until the stutaps and
roots disappeared. The farmeit con­
tinued to dear, improve and widen his
acres; his stock of all kinds foUowed
cloeeiy the taking off of a crop, and as
long as a mouthful of herbage could be
found. It was all the same with the
fanner. In dry. muddy, or frozen
weather, his stock was trampling and
puddling his farming lands, while
( Seatumps, and roots were yet in the
earth, they acted as conductors of wa­
ter into the earth, and did not hinder
him frbm getting his crop in due sea-

But as the years went by he conUnued his method of trampling year after
year, with continued cultivation, when
once the soil is clear of stumps and
roots the soil and subsoil, if clay, ad­
here together so that it has become
Impervious to water, and acts as a
cemented cistern or vessel for holding
water. While this is the case, the wa­
ter only disappearing by evaporation,
tbe land is left hard and lifeless. The
farmer is delayed in his operations and
no amount ot persistent work will lit it
for the wtl. Disappointment comes;
the number of bushels is lessened, and
the crop is ot inferior quality. This is
the state into which nearly all. if not
all. the farms our fathers wore out, and
themselvea, loo, in drawing and work­
ing under many hardships, haye fallen.
Saence has found and put in practice a
method by which these worn-out lands
maybe made to produce again liberally.
All surface water and excess of water
in the soil may be got rid of by a sys­
tem of tilling, proper sizes being used,
put at proper depths, and good judg­
ment used throughout. All stock must
be kept off when the ground is wet,
and it must not be worked in a heavy
state. Practice rotation; be a.friend to
clover, increase the manure heap: keep
a good stock; use economy, and your
lands will produce an abundance, and
to spare.—Ohio Farmer.
Poland-Ch 1&gt;

I

OLD SOL’S FATAL RAYS.

The Poland-China and the Berkshire
are the two most popular breeds of
swine in the great pork-raising sections
of tbe country. The former is essenti­
ally an American breed, having origina­
ted in the rich Little Miami Valley,
Ohio. The foundations of tho breed
were doubtless the original large, coarse­
boned, bristly, slow-maturing swine of
the region. In 181G a boar ami three
aowa. said to have been imported from
China, or to be immediate descendants
of imported stock, and known as the
“Big Chinas,” were carried from Phila­
delphia to Wa ren Co., where during
tbe next 20 Years they were extensively
crossed with the best sorts then exist­
ing in that section, the progapy being
known as Warren county ho£s. About
IKK some Berkshire were introduced
from New York state, and between
1838 and 1M0 the Irish Graziers were
imported, and both of these breeds were
extensively crossed with the descend­
ants and crosses of the Big Chinas and
other lees influential breeds, and the
stock thus produced was the basis of
the breed so widely and favorably
known as the Poland-China.
From the beat accounts of the breed
it appears that there has been no ad­
mixture of other blood since IMO, since
-which time the attention of the most
skillful breeders has been devoted to
tbe correction of defective pointe and
tbe production of an animal of the best
quality. In addition to the Big Chinas,
Berkshire^, and Irish -Graziers, the
breed is also supposed to have an admix­
ture of blood from the “Byfield,” “Rus
ala” and “Bedford” breeds, and it bus
been known by a variety of names,
sxxch as the “Magie,” “Butler County,"
“Warxen County," “Miami Valley,"
"Fbiand,” “Great Western." "Shaker,"
"Union Villare." “Dich’s Creek."
"Gregory’s Creek.’’ “Moore’s" and oth«». Tho name Poland-China, however,
man definitely assigned to it by the Nntkx»Ml Convention of Swine Breeders at
InrHanapolta, in November. 1872. the
records of which furnish the most au­
thentic information of the previous
history of the race. Strange as it may
appear, however, it is now almost uni­
versally conceded that no Polish cross
ever contributed to the formation of
tbe breed, though it* name appears to
indicate tbe introduction of Polish
Mood.As now bred, the Poland-Chinas are
well haired, usually dark or solid black
with white pointe, with occasionally a
Daw white spots on the .body. They
arc among the largeat breeds of swine,
with small, fine drooping cars; short
Iflga: broad, straight backs; deep sides,
flmked well down on the legs: broad,
sb ooze hams and shoulders; deep che^ta;

That is to say, your lungs. Also all
your breathing machinery. Very won­
derful machinery it is. Not only the
larger air-passages but the thousands
of little tubes and cavities leading from
them.
When these are clogged and choked
with matter .which ought not to be
there, your langs cannot half do their
work. And what they do, thev cannot
do well.
Call it a cold, cough, croup, pneumo­
nia, catarrh, consumption or any of the
familiar throat and nose and bead and
lung obstructions, all are bad. All
ought to be got rid of. There Is just
one sure way to get rid of them. That
is to take Boschee’s German Syrup'
which any druggist will sell you for &lt;5
cents a bottle. Even if everything else
has failed you, you may depend upon
this for certain.

HlilLBB.
■ We have no objection to a man who
rides a hobby ; not even if he rides It to
death. We only protest when he taken
up the whole road with it—Philadel­
phia Call.
Mistress—“Bridget, everything in the
house is covered with dnsL 1 can’t
stand this dust any longer." Bridget—
“Do as I do, mum; don’t pay any atten
tlon to IL"
An old colored preacher, nftqr ex­
hausting himaelQ on an attempt terdes­
cribe IRaven, wound up thus: “1 tell
you, my brethren^ It Is a very Kentucky
of a place!"
“Haven’t you Been tn jail onse before
for stealing chickens?" "No. ssh; no,
Indeed. I haln’t. I Praise de Lawd for
his Infernfte mussy, nobody hain't
cotched me yit It seems as ef I was
perfected by de higher powers."
There must be something wrong
about the family, government when a
four-year-old boy is heard praying.
“Oh!Xord, take dll the naughty out’of
Johnny, and all the scold out ot papa,
and all the punish out of momma.
Amen!”
&lt;
“Y oung man." said an apostle, sol
emnlv, “do you realize, when you retire
at night, tnat you may be called before
the morning dawns?" “Yes, Sir," re­
sponded the young man, “I realize it
fullv. 1 am the father of a three-weeks
old baby!”
Lady visitor to Scripture class—
“With what weapon did Samson slay
his enennea?” Alter a period ot un­
broken silence, fair questioner (touch­
ing her blooming cheek)—“What’s
this?" Chcrus—“The jor bone of a
has, mum!"

“Mother, what is an angel?” “An
angel? Well, an angel is a being that
Illes.” “But, mother, why does papa
always call my governess an angel?”
"WelL" exclaimed the mother after a
moment’s pause, “she’s going to flv
immediately!”

Chicago, July 11—Tb« temperature in
this city at fl o’clock Saturday uight wm IM,

many manufactories! Saturday the empinyet
were cvmpnllod to quit work on account of
tbo great beat.
The i&gt;ot vreatlsnr continued Kunday, the
temperature ranging from 9fl to 1W. Fifty-

have Wn niora chan 1U&gt; tatalitba from the
wu bk&gt;*i»g. and it

wm

hoped the bcaU-d

tmt a Uiiiquirary relief. It may Im cooler for
■ while, but ■ further »pell of hot weather it
coming, and there is ■ probability that unk-»

will equal, if not quite surpaat, anything y»t.
exrei'ienc««i.

MiUln* down on mum otlior quarter, mu.illy
trawling in an easterly dinx-tiou. Tbi« i«

rnriitirxird w»«t tif the A! Ml»&gt;|&gt;pl it folk-*

liere..
This »dty was lit.® &lt;m oven Sumlay. Peo­
ple were afraid to pi on the streets, and the
parks tliemwlvM »rrt hardly a relief to the
comparatively tew wlm ventured to goto

It h fenn-d a water fambtr

almost given out.
A dispatch from Madison, Wta.,

drjsnght I hens h terrible, l&gt;nt there is |4i»i&gt;cct
&lt;&gt;f ruiu, and a cufaf wave is coming.
Reports from all over tlw stales adjacent to

Ctxcixx ATI. Ohio, July 18.—The mercury
Kat unUy rnngwt Lctwten KI degree® at 8 n.

nation liiirinff the day and evaalnff*

condition.

Quit* a

But Sunday was the hottrst day

nn.i

rwKawny,

taw. Alim w Fhwr.hu.

,0

r

the vtdr
nuirkabB
who *“

,

MOST PERFECT MADE

•

tf
was seal
a targe M

s

M.'.
•Ft * »

well and
pounds,
covery 1
Goodyea

S'gisSI

Theft
Bruise®.
ftrer S
ChllbUh

a. Good
HUM

threat®*
further

hot. No tliermotneUT regtrteted baa tlum 101
degtws md mortof thma'on thestrecUdown
town marked as high us 1(K&gt; in tbe xliaiU. &lt;t&gt;
tbe afturnoon sixteen inqurets were hekl bj
(I'm
T.'L..—.. ...
___......
.

, WILL YOU KUFFKR wlUi l»jmpep»l» »n«J
Elver Complaint? tUiUoh'iyitaUxer It nns
teed to cure you. Sold by W. H. Booth rar.
( ATABRHCVRED health and rarat bmuh
retired, bv Sliilnn’H Catarrh Remedy. Price
SOeenta. Nani Injector trt*. W. H,Goodyear.

“1 can’t think that all sinners will be
lost," said Mrs. Nimbletung. “There's
my busband, now, he's a bad man, a
very bad man. but I trust he will be
saved at last. I believe ho has suffered
-- --------- --------- ......
his due share in this life." "Amen!" ■nd that if the laity are not ailMtad
shouted Nimbletung from the back
seat. Mrs. N. gave him such a look
but said nothing.
-

uturen,
with ite

pwrlh. U. U,.„ U» J_,b 'pi,.,
it will m.~i&lt;il&gt;-w h
r-- . .
, .

KHILO

t^.%3

Hl'wd'M S
Its prop
tssu

sat'

with d
nances
ay's

HASTINGS MICH.

i£S“

.

its efltea
apolls. I

boots

Ap
Redm&amp;
ReSta

shoes?

Squal
rt'dacte

ble
hike Hood'* Sarsaparilla which glir*
strengUi. ■ good appeutr. nod health.

Bessemer has three newspapers and
h sighing for more.

uv lo
reach
There
and tb

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

ditto*
Eusta

»ound

suit,
taken
norm
troye
are ca
bato
. surta
We
for
Catan

They bury their dead one day after
death in Lansing.
DrunkoanMi or the Liquor Habit FoeiUvaly
Cored by
Haiaee'
2* Rl!en hi a euj&gt; of cotfee or tea with-

Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.21
JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

Thousands of drunkards have been made tern-

WrF '!;•« H11H?
--------

The Commerciftl and People’s Savinmj
Bank nt Bank City will b-gln bu-tintS
August 1, with a capital of &gt;100,000.
It bring, blooming health t?ran

/ £&lt;arm,e” report ,hKt th*‘ »PP1« are
FalUnf from the trees ao rapidly that a
a light crop is anticipated.
__

.

Ch
Rhe
M
prom

mill — jm a. ■
Parlor n 3x12 with good s frame Body Brat-eta,.............
anting Room mu with good bravy Ingrain................
Hall cxll wltfi good heavy all Wool Taptatry Branch,.
IMnltii. n.......
___ . ..
.
'

for
M lu™ nn ,!U Hoad,
Bitehen 12x15 with good OU Cloth.................... .

HUI*

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«V&gt;.W. IU I
Siti ng Kopm, 1 Sofa, I Bocker, 1 Center Table. 4 Cane Chain.

■
...fur •«»

p~rlA.

^O.\v\.C%

Croaa. or tremhiMt

~

Btoaiaeh Dlsordcm, cin be ndirvM
at cara by using AeWB July
It contains no Opium or MornbiJ?
k«»ce h Mfe. Price 23 eenta. aoUtei
W. H. Goodykam &amp; Co, Druggiata.

MiiV

WgteriMtatogMB Fmn Juuktai ctrrah, m

KHI.defaxtattte

'

MU A«»*»&lt;l» J.

»
Burma

Honest Help for Men.

IN
GOLD!
WILL BK FA» FOB
T wffi taed van a New Mlf &lt; ""• ,'X^
ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE IRAPPE&amp; rJfrtSi*l£L’*,,-n A—I-1'”

Kiiiissra
. C. WeW. of-The GaeroT MtriMn m follows In
treatment of hdfer with

$25,000.00

1 Premium, 81.000.00
2 Pramiuir.r, * ... &gt;800.00
0 Premiums,
• 8290.00

Th
UeC
axe
W
by a
cur
T
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(M
bu

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■

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

GracM. William mid Amer, recently uiiwt-l
in Two. Ii.r.
—-1 ...
. .

- - --- ------- —
kuinauiiu
lynching that the xherifT h®. taken extraunf.-

CREAUBAKI'iC

fOBMOOMCCRMMOFTMnMI

Marlette is to vote on Investing 82,­
200 in sewers, etc.
Get rid ot that tired feeling mmmiiim p«aai-

A number of

who Withdrew from the dioewtan F.pUrorwl
crmrMition hi Charlwtnn last May ba-nuse
negro minister mt in it, mmte * statement
Tumday in which Uioy ileclare that tlw anating of colored dergymea In the couvroUon b
not only unromUtutional, but dangeroustlxat th® practical moult of admitting colored
people into the councils and eburcbwouaqual
term* with tho white, would bo to fnroe nogn,
•vciri equality upon tbe people; tW U» duty
aml.rwprwibility of tbe church in tbe anuth
era state®, in regard to the adoral pobpte i«
fuUy recognlred, but Usere is no rail “to take

SHILO

Ccmittpr

DloOd Will Tell.
There Is no doubt about It - blood wilt trit -e»
pectally ff It be an fnjmre blo«l. H'otchc*.
eruption*, plmnlr* and boll*, are oil tyuipfonu
of an Impure blood, due to the faprupet art ion
ot the liver. When Uli* iiDpurttuil unusi f»ll» to
)&gt;rvperl) perform Ite tat«lli»n« ol imrMytiiK the
blood, impurities ore rarried to all. parts «|f tbe
system anil the syiuptutM above retemvl th are

-

day night or Sunday tnoniing.

roa July
hunor

Two carloads of berries arc shipped
daily from Lawton

t&gt; muzzles. They ma-

It wd

baking PDWD^

that Elec
ofibBdr
half doHi
drtfg 8tBJ

When nil jo-e.-illed remedies ‘tail. 1*. stare'a
Catarrh ftemrdle* cure*

WOULD YOU BKUKVE it? We on- dolly
KtuinuitecItiK Kemp's Sarsaparilla to the peo­
ple (or cleansing the blood and giving a sea
|Mwinn office, which b covered largely with lease ot life Price 11.00. W. II. Goodyear.
TO-NIGHT AND to-morrow night, and at alt
.
----- ------ - - -. ,---- IU
times call on us for Kemp's Pile Supiosftorie*.
11n-day.
•
The new treatment for Piles. Price.’» rente per
BaLtdiorjI Mil. July I&amp;-Katnrday w» box. W. H. Goodyear, druggist
thabnttcalday since ISM. Helawn 2 nnd 3
FOR S CENTS get Kemp's Liver Pills for
^1'clock p. Hi., fbo UxTu oureter regbtercd 101
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex
tom W. H. Goodyear, druggist

An old \rishman who has worked for Sunday aftcroiam caws must also |vvv® fatal
the St Paul railway company for many
years, on hearing of President Mitchell's UNCONSTITUTIONALAND DANGEROUS
death, said, without any intention of
being facetious, "An’ so the old man is
dead. Heaven rest his soul! If he has
as much influence with St Peter as he
bad with St Paul, he’s all right"
tee appointed by the clerical and la) delegate,

which you lire, hut your bodily uuirtrwnt may
be In terrible danger tram MnoulderinR fire

CREAM

■*'

Lapeer county never had better crops
than it has this year.

fatal. The thermon»*trr registered UH at 4
low. eulmtnutltis In kidney
p. m.
orrvencommmidlon. Dr.l’
LotTSvnxr, Ky., July IM.—There were ten
fatal cases of rotwtrokn in this nly Sunday —
two women and eight mon—all of whom were
white. With tlw exception of on® woman all
Ypsilanti has made a contract tfor
hml hocn drinking. The maximum tempera­ electric lights.
tun' wm reached nt 2 o'clock p. tn., wlwn the
CROUP, Whoopi be Count and Bro:ichitl».lmthermometer at the United StnUw signal ufliiw medlataly
relieved Cy Shiloh'» Cun-. SoU by
regixterad UU 3 degrrnn.
W. H. Goodyear.
Maw Yona^Juiy 1&amp;-The thermometer
THAT HACKING COUGH ran be *o qtflckly
cured by .Hhlloh'i Cure. We guarantee It. Sold
by W. II. Goodyear.

txiiuiu

A minister commenced his sermon
by observing, “What shadows we are!"
and then paused, as if to let the thought
sink deeply into the minds of the con­
gregation. whereupon two lean spin­
sters, in one of the front pews guessed
they didn't come there to be Insulted,
and got up and strode Indignantly out.

Abrah«*

ii mr
........
I nlesl It should happen to fall. .
Dreams don’t amount to lunch.anyhow, some
sign®, however, are ititallible. if you are constl....■—.a ua,,.
al’h ,t k h.All-

that you need l»r. llercra Hrawit FunaUlve |
1'ellrtu. They win cure you. All dnijcxbu*.

Two ladles are conversing on the damaging ®o&gt;iw of th,, hotel Inilldingx. It
Qualities and demerits of their own raiwsd |Muiira cm Uw Imate and many people
fair sex. Said one, with n twinkle In were drenches I with tl^ rnln. Tim liigteax
her beautiful eyes; "I’ve never *known s.mrruryof th® day w-v'.'2 degree*
but two women who were really per­
'Vamhimutox. D. C., July 1A—The heat
fect" “Wlf6 was the other?” asked war- *» intense in the government departher companion, with a smile on her nranta Katuntay lliat many of tbe employ™.
thin face.

Two Boaton women of "culture” came
across an old-fashioned mile-stone in
the suburbs. One read the inscription.
“1 in. from Boston." and the other said,
“Here is a grave, perhaps of some young
girl, who wished it written on her
tombstone, Tm from Boston.' How
simple and sufficient!”

DaPH111’8

To dream oi » pmulrrou# whale,
Ervcl ou lhe Up oi hi* tall.
p in., ftntunlny.

“James,’’ said a motherly woman to a
voung man whose tiret sermon she had
just heard. “Jamea. why did you enter wind reached a velocity of arventy-four
the ministry?" "I had a call from the tnilea ao hour and did eonaiderahte damage
Lord," said the young man; and then to buildings. Another
gale occurred
came the reply—“but are you sure it at 10 o’clock p. m. Many crafts in the waters
wasn’t some other noise that you
heard?"

“Nothing'but trials and tribulations
and disappointments. I am disgusted
with it all!" “And what are you go­
ing to do about it?” “I am going to
cult the earth." (Horrified.) "You
don't mean you nre going to commit
suiqjde?" “No, I am going to take a
sea voyage."

A cornwoodHit «rtU«
J®
would lUretoWeomi- an “U“fwould, win J You wojM’&gt;“•
after you oecome sn
KT.fL
-1 ktoal her under «£• “•&gt;«
ud tb« eorapooftor set* It nJ I
her under the oritur otulra. jou “111
iSt Kho to,row bow-lenrif »U°«Imt • pair or oxen «lo»I • furrow
across a forty-acre field.
A lend but not o«r-yrudi,l&gt;&gt; B"J“
mothK-llero thl« itory for nuWIe prtot.
One nlfbt «t the Uw-Uble the
tlon turned ou the oeroo broth?’rIn!?’
Honed in the Bible, who. one after the
other murrlrf the
womon. M
meh one died, the brother nejt youMer mnrrytnl the widow -For pltT»
sake'” cried our 8-vear-old boy, bow
long did the widow last?"
“There are three things."
Brouglme to bls wife, “that a womM
can’t be persuaded to do without.
-She can’t, eh ?" said Mrs. B.. in un in­
credulous tone. “I gu«s she can do
without them as well as a man can, H
not better. What are they r “J oM,
clothes and life," quietly repi «I Mr JL.j
and his wife retorted, “i'ou think you
are smart, don’t you ?"
It was the Infant cla« in Sunday
school. The teacher wrw trying to
bring out the fact that David was a
man of varied occupations. There had
been smooth sailing until the question
was naked, “What do you call a. man
who plays on u harp? After a brief
pause, a youngster raiswl his hand and
answerer), “An Italian"' The teacher
and scholars hod a good laugh, and a
new topic was introduced.
“I knew he was no saint," said the
pareon's wife, referring to n party who
occasionally attended church, but
whose pietv her husband had been in
the habit of extolling. “No satat, my
dear ? I don't understand you." “l&gt;on’t,
eh? Well, 1 sat in the pew next to
him this morning, and when ho made
iM-iieve get down to pray, his knee-joints
creased like the rusty hinges Of au old
barn-door."

A

�Th, Vrrdlct I muunwua-

WOMAN AND HOME.

1, Sult, drugrti*. Blnpuj. tel..
,&lt; rtr vw. t»&gt;t wmelf. »-rey
'’?! •

: ..,k tlx

opening for tbe entrance of tho moth
o'
shouM bo foklal 1-ngth w£T

Tbe

jT”

»UI&gt; WK. UUU-

TuMPEREOiAND clever

KIRKS
WHITE

(toelw-t looking gtas*-* were brought out and

DEADLY FASCINATION OF THE SWEET

r .“‘f 'T“"“ •ul

ugly.

UM

al-mol ivjairautiuiriinr.divided their ahlny locks at the center of their
I. ,
. ,, ............cissi on a net
HingSnuretuu.,,
HullTfflu.
ted or table, and fujd j:
M ..hatUm bead*. Thr ojMiratlon continued for fully ten
-‘lru’
-Thr best selling medi- Putting
HUI
**r“ Witb
&lt;*&gt;««• *un; minute* before they were oatitUed that tho
( Zu h ‘. ’ ever handled in inv 20 years
Then
CtV** ov"r ™rh lnvn»t. taNns furrow was immaculate wbitem^i.
‘:n&gt; '■ * •- Electric hitters. ThousMhlg*t-Tnriulng of ChUdren-Bellr, rare that the sbnuMer* are not wrlnklwl they returned tbe chalk nnd looking glaive,
rats arc easily foktal. fait troawn arc more to their [KK-keta and aettied down to admire
r';,u ' have added their testimo'
the vitfdict is unanimous
wbprr " l«»u*krcpcr
“It fa a cu»tom," said tho famous Castlo
:’
। ■ litters do cure all diseases
tn her limtM-boU she would do
'**»■; t. &gt;» tot. i tafiw’^^" reW
k*MMX*in folding from a garden Ixx.tblack, “that fa followed by only a
;l.............. i.idneW mill blood. Onlya
.T',' ’J*" •«” “ th »j»it. t
■mall number of the Ital Ian people. It corre. ,r.Iv at W. H. Goody ear’s nwuw that faster morn would fiml &lt;mlv
with thoughts &lt;&gt;u tho litair.-and tbe lx«.k of

writaS^tdT* kr!
"',runk kbould be
w«ll»pnnkl«l With raiujdiu:'. If the trunk
rtOKI.UtaiwJii ngot newspapers will often

spteids to the cheek polntiuK of American
women. The Italians chalk the part In their
hair to give it a noticeable whiteness. It

prayer. Girls are hunput, thank
Ctr-nt has been caused in romtrnm
shows their glistening and oily block hair to
heaven, very hunuiu, and It dore mv heart «rt as a preventive nsainst motit.
ot Paris. Texas, by a re­ SShci" btt' “
i
-T® in naU *bon,d pwido better advantage, and, according to a number
‘alk on
v. rv et Mr. J. K. Corley,
IhST V£ 'T‘lh
"r ”,rrc kn'“ oakcn of prominent Italian physicians, prererves
chreu Thro* will be mmta *t reosonnble
heljih-is he could not turn
.... his head: everybody said
Prtte* by any carpenter, and a. they may be
. ....... ,------—
•«»uvr uren making coverol aisl ured as ottotnars, they need not
•ig eondumntion. A trial
L,„kllr
mpUln
Ur. King’s New Discovery &lt;rfl&gt;w l,rmK-bn«ulm»"OT.l^ ot ».nt to
T?’' rnom
tbe ortl‘tery inmk.
m. iTndtng relief, te fought mtaal. North C-motOT r&lt;„ Nrm hr., or —New \Ork Ooumnl.
V- and i foKof Dr.' King s Look l.looil tor LU
A, »
pills; hr the time he had tak- U»’to U„ com. to lmo.1. ,,o prOToo^ kn,----- - - riu^r*.
ths of Ufa discovery he was
Mrs Blanchard was entertaining some
I think Imbien have stood enough abuse.
for l.'“'1R5t °r “’“Sarinre, French, nnd
.. Ji ti’. l I' *’1 Krttn'id in I'-rah thirty-six
Irtendi in tho parlor one evening when she They're Utile and all that sort of thing and
heart! n amnll
.t._ t._ .
..
.
■r“
; ; .1 botgles of thfa great dfo
belplewt. and they arv made to endure tbe
- ---- ... ...
aciiw IU MM* WOnl,
ir consumption tree at W. II. but there fa duo attention to wootankind A ui Y*T
TOP’ Blon?’na.'' Then the aaw a contumely that does not belong to them.
Frendi magaaine, like a Frenchman him-Hf, Httto flgun. Mtantlin- in the doorway in white Why do pe&lt;&gt;ple speak of a bouncing baby I

gown, with tangletl i-urh nnd bright ere*, too
MgUt for 10 o'clock at night, thought Mra.

would lx) III at ea.re far from fmnhiinity.

IGllhs. ipiuto miserable by

’ilvpep-la. ITlcelO and 75 rente
Nii-i by W. H. Goodyear.
Ude «&gt;r chert. u*e Shiloh’s por-

i-ij-rjaier • 1: cures twvuinp-

utity cares for 52 paupers.

“Now how fur from rookr and the forefin­
ger* went apart. Then in *uppre»cd giro
the carefully explained: "You must skip the
folded finger* and go to the next Now, how
far can you go from your dear, sweet
mamma:" she cried in great trimnph. And
.“Bad; for Ugly Girls," but a gawera! awak­
odd it wa* that UxM queer little third fingers
ening to tbe lOMibilltira of otw’srelf. and ode
would not wqiarate, nnd tiie more you tried
termination to foster tho«e poa.iidlith's to the cjo*er tiw v were, not only M idgtt's tiny
thautexM. Gond skin; p-rfret skin. Goal fingers, LuC*pana'« strong one* and Judge
hair; immaculate hair. Gad eye.-; clear, MUl's wrinkled one*. And ns lang n» tbo
healthy, happy eyea. Go&gt;xt moutli; dear ■•“■ond fingvrxnro held in Ixjiidago tbo third
teeth and a happy curl to the cornre. Good viufa will not wjtanste. Try it.—Christian
| figure: tight gown*. Bad figure—artistic .Weekly.
__________

• &gt;. ■ Day'*■ l« rttft-r words,
r;;* will mot dolmpoaalbllltltea.
ta.ll j fauXyhrt It ba* *i»&gt;ny.
Iron » • ir&lt;w» of unquestionable
.4. \&lt;.n Irankly tf you are «nffcr.
•« waretlon eao*e,i .»r pro
.; ..r .«»Mat" ot the »&gt;rieiu
ti'.'.x. Tb* evperirtirv of
.torance that you*wiU not

At,'Ldc thr-v rag-jgID fo\ chases
,1th .hl-:. I all the other appurto
i2v«rt &lt;&gt;t huntiDjgsFellitotn.
.
tested Vince the Xh
.t tin-- hdmdlta st-esIfic fur that
. ;vl .’.bwiucdlwsw. Forteo

•. -er.* mislit to know of
V. rib. Publisher, Italian-

been established at
. with Rudolph W.
tin 1st
is

:oitn:iice hx«

■ao. lh:rv

•tn aft m&gt;| Urltlr*.

that they do not yearn for extraneous ad­
vice.
Perhaps tbe ugly woman does not
yearn for it either. Ihi! even so, she got* it.
Kometime* she needs it.

O.'». cui ugly woman is to be envied rather

women, without rhyme &lt;?r rea-auu In the
second place, she will be forgiven her extra
rare for herself, with a blunt tliouglit, (&gt;erhsp« unflattering—“Poor thing. »ha need* it
nun. wino as most of us are, every triumph

cause of the disadvantages of theca*-.
Another thing, Ibero is a deadly fascinat j»a about a sweet tempered uixi clever ugly
woman, You arc rvutinually growing cool,
with the Wm that at lart she no longer
ple3.«w you. then ‘growing bat «rh-n doubly
brillhat—her flashes of faarinntioc, like Marirtlbk.
Ob. no! do not pity the ugly woman pro­
vide- I she is wise. Tbraso that loro her loro

ciato the cleverness Which caa triumph over

But when wo find on ugly woman who has,
iu if Were, felt all irnpo behind, whni nre wo

notiiiug ia to 1* done except talk! Talk fa
like the proverbial rain to these ugly dneka.
it may. however, like that, «et them awhile
tater to pluming themsalve*.Tip one great olotiwfa in the way of a
would bo nirwionary iphe natural «hync*« ot
thia young heathen. A girl who Ims liren
booted at by bn- brother*, and excused and
opologired for by the /enrininc membera of
her ItOWcboH. fa not to be overburdened with
conceit; in.fort.dn- fa apt to Is- anything else,
from ininfuliy bashful to right down l«d
tempkrid.
Here then will come in «vll n good doso of
my u»unl panacea—common setwe. C enmon
sense will do more toward making one's life
anti lot agirenblo than any thing else.
Tell an ugly girt that the more *bc mlk*

A protest should be raised ngalnrt the vivid
and unspeakably hideous shade of yellow­
green that is so largely used in new costumes,
and that makes the feminine wearers resem­
ble cnlonnl smith African carrow. Any kind
of green, even the |ialest and most delicate
hue, ran only t« worn by women of a certain
typo—throe, for instance, who have skins
like ivory and reddish golden hair. But when
itcomci to the startling emerald .tint* that
'conqmaa tho latent gowns a wool of remon­
strance fa not out of place. The color itself
i» extremely beautiful on grass.plot and lilac
l»u»b, but it fa, ix'Vkrtb-k-^ horribly ugly
a ben put into material at so much a yard.
There is no woman living to "born it is be­
coming. Then there is something else that
aj&gt;peno. to need modification—sleeves. . Tho
leg of mutton sleeve is both picturesque and
pretty on a iJini.yoatlifuyflgure. But fa that
any twnn why every other fat woman uuu
moets, young or old, m the case might be.
should have ridiculous puffs stainiing out on
her shoulders like incipient wings! Ami then
what is the manning of those strange looking
I niche* that appear nt tho tope of so many
urn i»—nondescript ornaments. neither a puff
nor a slash, nor yet exactly an insertion, but
a sort of tiinid compromise in which oil three
have a ritarel It doos »oem a pity that with
a&gt; mue'.i good taste everywhere, aud so varied
an assortment of exqnfofte fabrics from which

The importance of purifying the blood can­
not bo overestimated. for without pare
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich '
the blood, .nul Rood s Sarsaparilla is worthy
your coufldcnee. It fa peculiar In that It
strcngthcus and builds up the system, creates
an 'appetite, and tones the digestion, white
it eradicates dfaeane. Give It a trial.
•
Rood’s Saraaiurllla Is sold by all druggfats.'
Prepared by C. I. Hood i: Co., Lowell, Mass.

A baby usually of tho ago to which that term
is applied is about as far from bouncing ns

Wptnwi.ohl and young; beI Ire. bamitiftd
I hr BM folve in the world for Cuts, and
ugly, adorn three pages a* they do our Blanchard. Midget ran ucrow the room to
' Vres, Ulcers. Salt llheum.
private life. And the tiring that rtruek tbe refuge tluit had never failed her—moth-'
Tetter, t. happed Hands own
"len't It a Ixxindng boyr asks the nurse,
me particularly, and that I irtu now wdnK er’* arm*. “Mamina, dear," pleaded the little
, ..in.] •in- l orms/.imd skin Eruptions, for my tnoral is, “How a Frenchman delight? night owl, “I have ju»i learned today how
ecstatically,
.rich cures Eilts;or no pay in an ugly woman."
teUyou I love you in Mich a beautiful new
^•’mr- ■: It is guaranteed to give per- . Delighting fa not nccctaarily loving or wny. Pirn..-, may 1 .how you I I'm ao'fraid lump of human dough fa lying with its thumb
■ '• ,’ -i fation. or money refunded. making fave tn. It fa a much more subtle 111 target by morning " Midget iield up Uer in its mouth, pcrfoclly lhnj&gt;. But there fa a
r cv'l’.-, '.Tts per box. For sale by W. .and delicate form of admiration thou mak­ dimpled finger*. “Now. everybody do jutt ■dde issue. A squalling baby has been tbe
« I do." *be .aid, gleefully. -Hold your destroyer of all romance of connubial bills.
j'. GiHxbviir A Co. .
ing love, this delighting; mueli more.
Tiris effect fa pot produced by tbe baby, but
Tho Frenethnau paints the ugly woman's thumb* together *o. now the next finger* tbe
HUI-1..'.’’ kas Ss’ school children. /
by'tho neighbors objecting. And tho mother
picture nnd rtairls liefore it in rapt admira­ some way, but tlio next to that you mutt
*v\ X
’rifl’ 'r“b M.T Throat ct tion. He dreigus Imt gowns, her wra|»i and double in tight." She Uld her chubby finger* may suffer, but still allow the poor little
tiling to stand all the blame It's a shame. I
In
thi*
preition,
tbe
palm,
together,
the
'MOW V l.un g Discos'-. If you have her bab*. and walk* around her wiihjifa
t Conch &lt;•.- Co!d“ or the children are band on Ufa heart. It fa hl* ambition in a thumbs tightly touching, afao the forefinger,
' r.,;irf«HECrj»pwVn!oc.ptarC&lt;m«K way that .tore it. He creates her ami girre bat tbe iwcond linger* faided in *o that her liotuo In tho middle of the night with crying,
-a V-i-rts English Remedy and prevent her her being. Then, like many another roiiy nail-, and the dimple* that »tood for but the baby crying fa not a patch on the
knuckle* touched, then the third and fourth mother soothing It. That slirply drive* you
" fier tranble. !'• fa » poritivo cure, creature, b* lets her rest.
finger* met al the ti(M m tbe thumb* anti mad, and wh«n you bear a heavier foot land
ir.f nt,*:-antn,.re it. , Price 10 and 55c
What ha* this to do with faMirans! Every­
on tho floor nnd a kind of a rough sound, you
fore Ungers dH.
W. H\G'&gt;viriTJ4: A Co, Druggtst^ thing. Pretty women, as a rule, can. look
“Now." exfad Midget. In great delight, may look out for tho father, whore, attempts
state ’*r&lt; '- AJsckiation at Port Hu­ &lt; &lt;it for thrtruelvOT-.—and do. As whatever ■how fur con you go from nur*«r and »bo to quiet the child would wake tho seven
they wear lonkx well on them, and .they nre parted tho thuir.!» an far on they would go..
n July 25th
"
fire to follow tbclr own awret will, it follows

100 Doses One Dollar

I. J. CHENEY X CO.. Toledo. 0.

at

•- • “&gt; U».If ■*»
reein perfection.
...
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an v means.
’.'iicrokH' Blood!I'urifier will relieve
। .’vumatistn nnd often cures it.
.
Mrs. Mary J. Kingsbury, a charitably OUOUier give uer a now v- -— -prominent l:u!v of Cassopolis, is dead, »m rmiryoor trouble w blomomml ■»"
■■aed 5h years.'
...........
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r'lirnmcle.

2.'.. cuts wll buy a small bottle ot
iliH's I't.prim Worm.Specfiic. Try it
Tite labor Of puttirl* away *»ntar ctounng
if your child la sick. No cure, no pay.
Iotxot U.rU« -A ’“r *
w. H. Goodyear.
t’he total receipts thus far for the reli-.’i &lt;&gt;f the Lake Linden lire sufferers
•»r - S15£&amp;5J8.
Whoopln&lt; Cough is quickly relieved
by Hill’s- Peerlrts Cough Syrup. No
w.re no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
the southern Michigan medical as■’ nation met in Adrian yesteday.
■ Cobb's PillA are small and powerful,
nut do not gripe. Cures headache or
“■&gt; ney refunded. • W. H. Goodyear.
Adrian has ordefled n Sl.1,000 tax to
‘■’ iport its public schools.
•

\V
would enjoy your dinner
V)
„4,„r^,u«lbrD7«Ijcpria, u«e Ackeris Dyapradw Taldeta.
. They are a parities curl, jar Dyapepria, InFlatuleacy and C""**"!*******gutrantee them. 2S and 00 Cent*.
W. H. GoodvkaB &amp; Go., Druggist.
fhe Kalamazoo gas well drill has
struck &lt;iuicksaud which has risen 35
fret in the hole. J

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemfahe.&lt; from horse*. Wood spavin, curba,
»p!ints. sweenev, ringwee. atMes,
»Pfons. BMrilings, etc. Save f50 by
lite of on? l&lt;ttie. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &amp; Co, druggists, Hastings.

LmmUmot. tor uwte fBllOT
•■LOT., trunk, ot! rl»«&gt; to“”"
^pnOllrln lb-&lt;lOT.,«l

In U»

nnd ur.lt» tho change be severe catcbc*
no cold, tio a little wot that has jx-netrnled
a person’s l«»t appear* to *omo a sure token
of a bad cold, but If properly attended to
•bouil make no more difference than a wet
band.
Bo careful bow you giro young
children fwuy ideas which belong to their
weary, heavy loiten elder*. They should be
traimd not to. feel ■ dight degree of coldjnot
to mind « cloud of dust conung into them
„&lt;■»« &lt;-ndlcht bump or scratch anymore
Da more .neident A grumUing cbUd

complete diango of fnrnlture, drapings, and
the like, and to put our burnt* in summer
appnrcl, to lake up carpets that entirely Cover
the floor, and replace with ruga This very
much helps to keep tho rooms cool in hot
weather, bcddai making them attractive to
only to walk through some of our large fur-.
nlslihig warehouses iu town to see for ho«
small a sum a floor can be laid with novel
nnd artistic covering. Tho winter carpet
gains by the summer re«t, and will last
longer. One need not lie Yxtravngaut to
furnish rooms in good taste for the bested
term, as, with tbeuseof a few bottieaof stain.

gold, broneo or enamel will completely transf.irmtbo appearance of tho quaint old fash­
ioned chairs relegated to tbe attic Tbe heavy
kxikiug winter portieres may be replaced by
airy owe* of Madras, art lace, or simple Not­
tingham or scrim. Cushions, foci stools and
divans can tie covered with dainty cretonne
in gay Watteau designs, and the greatest
needful expense of a summer room to look
most’ inviting for tho entire season would be
'tbe purcbaao of a goodly numlicr of low broad
&lt;-&gt;sy chair* and rockers of rattan and willow,
to be scattered freely in every available nook

Every woman, no matter how situated, if
able to leave her bed, ought to get one hour,
if not town, in tho openair meh day, walking
if possible. And in the winter season eufery
living room should have a strong draught &lt;rf
fresh air though it for flvo or ten minutes

—OTO

tat wrullou Hotbw

ckOT. tor tb. Himmor.
b. rrnf.l from rtewOTl

,h r(Urr
,iwotuIi*

robOTI Into Ur «««1 ’V,rt;^7?Lu» oOT
br loll on tb. Hot, tor u '
tfiJ iXSd -Sb’LW"

duo to their erect beanng. When I
w*
rtoonins tiioulderv of s-j macy of our J °«nK

Soot,.!,

al Oan

sjxtei'Ess

therlotbre IU* in

alUbe

State of Michigan, county of Barry—**-

Notice U hereby given that by an order of the
You will always find them busy cut­
Probate Court far the County of Harn made on
ting off goods. They have made some the
zol day of Jun*. 18«7. six luonttis from that
very large purchases of
date were allowed for creditor* to present their

WHITE GOODS!

claim* swalnst the estate of ('e)eate Haytord.
late of Mid county, deeeasod. and that all cred­
itor* of Mild deceased arc requested to present
their claim* before »ia I Tobate Court, at tbe
Probate Office. In the eity of Hastings, tn said

And their wash goods which they sril
are about

Half the Price

court «•,

cemtxrr next, al teu o’clock In the forenoon &lt;
each of tbo*e days.
\
Dated June std. ie*7.
W.m. W. coldCTudge of Probate.

It costs to manufacture.
In the matter of thc estate ot Willtani H. Haylot&gt;t. 'I'-C' a*ril.
Notice is hereby given tbiti 1 shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to lite highest bidder, ou Sstpraay.

SEE THEIR

White Goods at G cents, worth 10 cents,
and
the city of HmHiiks. Barry County. Michigan,
pursuant to llccusc and authority granted to
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.
inc on tbe Mh day of July. A D., HtT. by the

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth Probate Court •( H»rr) ( ounty. Michigan, all
12}f cents.
rcascu ol, in ana co inc rest csuae snmu-a ana
belnrJn the County ot ftarrv. Mtchlaau. known
Big line of Muslins, plain and figured. aatf-flescribed a» follows, VU:

AB elegant line of Sateens at ifjf
cents, worth 18 cents.
’

Hosiery.
We are selling 4 pairs lor 50 cents; each
pair worth 25 cents.

and ninety-nine (ooo). abo lot numbered ten
hundred mid fifty eight (lOMd. all tn the city
ifornierly village) of Hastings. Michigan, according to |he recorded plat thcreol.
1
yX ,
G K()IJ]NSONi

Of the estate ot William H. Ha) ford, deceased.

We have also mage big reductions' in State of Michigan, County of Barry.-aa. _
Men's Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.
At a scMtan at the ITobaleCourt far theOMfa
ty of Itarry holdeti al the IToUate Ofllce In ttiecHy

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is ftiil at the old price
and we will continue our very low
firices on them, which is r good deal
ess than market value.
I’AHASOLS, a big line and very cheap.

eight humin &lt;1 and eighty seven.
Frcwnl, Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probata.
In the matter of the estate of Alpheus Bfahop.
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verilied. of Nancy E. Gardner, daughter of said decea.*cd. praying that she or seme other suitable
iwrson may be appointed admiufatratar ot said

Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday.
Full line of Denims, Jeans. Sheetings, • T&gt;.
Ml. am,, nt &amp; nOTtml ft Ik 1 SET. At
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Towthe bearing of said J«ctitlon.
tbe Itfdsw atUaw ot said dec

-fither pcrinm Interested In
OUR COBSET stock Is fuU of good all
air required to appear riTa rcMlon of said Court,
styles cheap.
. tln-ii to be holden itt the 1’robate Office, In tbe

elty ot Hartings In said county and «how cause.

Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at It any there lw. why the prayer of the p«Utioner should not be granted K&gt;c; good value for 25c.
And it fa further ordered that Mid pctlUooor
give tmtiee to the jiersain Interested In said es­

Also special bargains tn Silk Gloves for tate. of the pendency ot Mid petition and the
hearing tlwrcef by eaurtug a cony of this order
25c., well worth 50c.
to Im? publfabcd In llio Hsstliun Banxxx a news­
Always remember that you ran save money by
romlng fire: to the Borton Dry Goods Store for
anything tn our line.
•

paper printed :m&lt;1 clreulatei! In Mid County of
Harry onee In each week tor three successive
weeks, previous to said &lt;t;sv of Imoriur.

MARR &amp; DUFF,
State of Michigan. County of Burry—as. .
42 West Main St,
At a *••&gt;&lt;".Iihi «&gt;I the iTobatc Court for the
BATTLE CHEEK. MICH. enmity ot Barry, holden al tbe Probate Office tn

the rily of Hasting*, in said county, on Tuesday,
the Mh dsy of July, •“ ------------ —
and eight hundred and
■■-- TV... W I '..1.

On front of Fanner's Sheds.

Kaskine
(THE NEW QUININE.1

Gives

Johnson, deceased.
On reading and tiling tbe petition duly rented,
ol Kmma I. Johnso.i, nldow of said deceived,
praying that the administration of said estate
may be grauled to your petitioner and John
K. Hower, or some other suitable person.
_
niereujTOii It t
noth day of July
the forenoon, be a
pel lUon. and that

Quiet Nerves,

Every oo* admires bravery, but many a
big, burly man fa afraid of tbe woman who
trembles at tbe sight of a mouse.-Philadelpbta Heral.L

in uviunt,
-----1----,
,
extract tlia juice*, but if the meat fa wanted
for Itself atone plunge Into boiling water al

Happy Days,

Sweet Sleep.

the pendency of said petition, and the
thereof !&gt;)• ruusl
publhhed In the
per printed and
Barrv. once In &lt;

A POWERFUL TONIC
Hurt the moil dcHrate Moniach wilt bear.

A

SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

And all gtnn dlarase*.
TIIE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND BUCGJSSFVL BLOOD Pi:UIF1 Kit. Superior to quinine.
Mr. F. A. Mlllw. i"D Eaat JSttb Mrret. New
__________I.. ITrnmlrlnm nt nt'

State ot Mtehlcau. county of Many.—aa.
At a «es*ton «&gt;f the iTotiate,Court

the City of HaailDcyhiaaid county, no Th
day.ihc .Wthdaynf June, la tbe year one th
in thr matter uf the c*Utc of George Ko

Kanuine iu June. iw..»wit w ■
month, rcnnlttlng hl* full welcht It
tbilnloe did lilm no good whatever.

_ _______

Port.

a J-oornT vfaiting Cartie garden the other
jav »a^ai&gt; Italian wonuui pull « ,,ls

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Boston Dry Goods Store.

west, eoutalnlcc thirty eight acres and slgteb
five rods of land. In Harry County. Michigan.
Dated May 3d. iM7.
Hl'NTtNGTON M. MARVIN.
Mortgagee.
SMITH &amp; COLGItOVE.
Attorneys tor Mortgagee.

New Strength

A little Hmred oil brwberl over faded groeu
bliml* will, if they are nut too far gone, make

Xr-,b.
being poiwnou* to tne

OF TDK.

Good Appetite

A well known physician say* that a boil
should not be allowed to progrw if it can be
stopped at tbe outset, as tbe system is more
likely to be poisoned than relieved by thgathering matter. Tho boil should be painted
with iodine, and will not amount to anything
if taken In tiie find stage.—Boston Budget.

ud . nwn « -OT w OT1 to
u&gt;l not u b. UoubM «p unU b^llT otot!
tb^-bv

Haro the articka m«t in um» conveniently
near. Den t have the pot* and kettle* and
other cooking utenrita, generally tired dally,
lua chart in another room or nt tho farther
corner of tbe kitchen, away from the rtoro,

auction, to the tilKbest bidder, at tbe north front
door of the court liouv In the city of Hastings.
Mtehfaau. the iiro«al&gt;c* described In said mort
gage, or so much tht reof. as may be ntcrurv
to pav tbe amount due on said mortgage and all

In said mnrtcare as * strip ol land to
from the east side ol tbe land tonne
Ul.t.hn, V U Vnrk
tl.A Mat hl

Italian Versus American women.
1 Itt. to &gt;. U»
HK»t"
bcr cf Italian women nnd girls whom I met

ta?go ta^dle. end mcot of thrm boring

at U» l»n« “b“

hand, and some children have an iuiurmountablo repugnance to let it bo applied.—
Journal of Chemistry.

Default having bean matte hi the condition* of
n certain inor:;;are eaecuted by Frledetirckr
Uehfuaaand Jacob Itetatnai, her
Huntington M. M
!*c t. and recorded
deeds for the roan
13th. I8i&gt;i. io Uber
which mortgage 1
*7X5.00. and nOsii

And call on

would soon get tired and go to sleep , but
they keep toothing It until it goto wild staring
wide awake and howto for houra. Leave tho

in tho morning in behalf of tho baby for tho
noise you're made younmlf.—tian Francisco
Chronicle.

SOAR

Come to Battle Creek,

fa a pitiful object, and the habit anoo formed
fa Ineradicable.—Herald of Health.

'7^

^robr. UM OTild W
kuOTlu. b.™ xi~u X. ’ &gt;» ** “I™*
IW.lOTlrOT.mul
otu£

of the Hastings Banner will
find that it will pay them to

eaders

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applications, as they cannot
\ th- .’■•■•.rteaseti portion of the ear.
blues would disappear as if by magic if there
' hm is only one Way to cure deafness,
of green figures, bepuffed. bepalched and. rules were followed, and instead of tn army
...*a tbut is by I'odstitutional remedies.
what fa more, bebuslkd.-Philadelphia Prw
of belplem Invalids, swelling tho plethoric
’ nuvss is • -aused by an intlamed conpur»« of specialists, wo should have active,
iticn -t the lititcus lining of the
vigorous voiiieu, n comfort to tbemrelvre
•
hian Tubf. When this "tube
A signal advantage in tbo treatment of and a blowing to their families, and all by
e-'.r iwl.t:'..r.i. ;.an have a rumbling’
young children or infanta fa the fart that they
do not remember or imagine. M&lt;»ro than half
••• -’..I ;■ imperfect hearing, and when
. •-.’irelv clos^i deafness is the retbe difficulty in treating the disease* cf grown
people lira in the formation of theories by tbe
■ 1:.
unless tfo incarnation can l&gt;e
patient which a phynfefan Inborn in vain to
•:t.-.en o&gt;it and this tube restored to its
Take' a little starch or arrow root, and
break down, and finally humors. It would
:iorii'.;i ( .jaditiem. hearing will be dcsl&gt;. well for mother* to remember this rimpl* merely tnofaten It with cold water, and lay it
&gt;yed fnrewr; nlm* cases out of ten
truth. Wbeu a child hat recovered from a cn tho injured part. This must bo done im­
•
by catarrh', which is nothing
cold bo does not carry the memory of it to mediately, so as to prevent tho action of tho
it an '.n.-lauied condition of the mucus
make him sneeto nnd ahiver for several air upon the skin. However, it may be ap­
*'tfaw-*.
J
• :
, . sue L-arnerr, m
plied some hours afterward with good effect*.
---&gt;Vt will give Dae Hundred Dollars become -naturally. Tall her the more rite week*. Wo know by the thermometer that
I learned this when a resident of France.
r .vir- case of deafness (caused by elaborates her eomjJexion with red and white it fa several degrees cokler, and forthwith It may already bo known here, but I bavo
■ atarrf. that we can not cure by tak- thr more tbe world will think -be has to pile on more ctothitig, fair up the firm and met with none among my acquaintances who
feel
cold
to
tho
morrow
of
our
tames.
A
■ J H.ill's Catarrh. Cure. Send for cir- Tell her tho more she gore, about lank and
rl.ikl, in hoppy uncoMdotiMjeas, playa on,
dfabercted tbe maro palpable will bo tho dif­
ference between her and a girl whore fe“tu'^’
and clothes ere equally regular. Teach her
that all the world fa not alike, and that white
she herself admire* a certain pretty woman,
tb.re U .r«T 1—!Ul,,y th— U»™ ot lOTrtJ

The only brand of Laundry boap
awarded a first class tnedaLat the
New Orleans Exposition, "luarantced absolutely pure, iu&gt;d for general
household purposes fa the very best

’“»'*±
aid nt * amnll Imnrt g

•
lutlr
'^;.sJi

It wiw a new1 wnnate,

“J”."

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■ cmr

jwmw

Do not uw coal &lt;■» Iwnp® in iwdroams with
wick turned down low. They produce asthma.
the petitioner slmuld not li
hirtlur ordered. That said

£

of
their ~»&gt;n
country women
rf Ibra-

By dipping ffah Re an instant iu boiling
watei- mu&lt;-h of tbcdMBrulty in removing tbe

mouths’ lllne**. when wr had£ret&gt;

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�MARCHALL

Hasting*,Mica.. July 21*t, 1887.

campaign there will be watched with a
good deal of interest on account of It*
supposed bearing on the National con­ are after *UaffM tttiogfertbe town.
test next year. The other elections
feed.
that will occur this year are of merely
local Interest and will not attract gen­
beautiful, and all are well stocked with
eral attention.
Osh. Tbe disciples of Isaak Walton
can have a veritable picnic tn Hope and
be who can not in any day when fish
will bite at all bring out a fine string of
Tur Matinee,—At about 12 m. Sat­ bass, perch, pickerel, sunfish or blue
urday pedestrian* and teams began gills, need lay no claims to the title of
sport* man.
traveling toward the fair grounds, and
One trouble with the town has here­
from that time till about two o'clock tofore been that there were no near
there was no kit up in the procession. market*. This trouble will soon be
Everybody was going to the race® and obviated, for soon the iron horse will
all that went felt well paid for the ef­ be speeding through the valleys and
fort. The afternoon was terribly warm along the shores of the beautiful lakes
but that seemed to make no difference in Hope, and there will be a station In
with the people’s desire to see what that town, which will bring good mar­
speed would lie developed on the track. ket* co the people.
Tbe Banner scribe wan everywhere
Mr. Busby is to be congratulated on
tbe success that he has met in bis first treated with the greatest courtesy, and
trotting matinee venture. At least appreciates the many kindnesses shown
1.5U0 people were present, about 700 him by the hospitable, citizen* of
ticket* being sold. The race* began at Hope. The Banner list is largely in­
2 o’clock.
creased a* the results of our labor, and
In tbe first race, best 8 in 5 mile to-uay 152 subscribers to the Bannkk
heat*, free for all horses owned in the live in the town of Hope—which makes
county, three horses were entered:
Buckskin, owned by Andrew Hardy;
NOTES.
Chas. Leland, owned by Em. Busby; ^Henry Cohoon has undoubtedly the
and Tom Cary, owned by John J, Ful­ finest field of corn In Barry county. It
ler. Chas. Inland was given tint posi­ averaged over 7 feet high July 4tb, and
tion; Buckskin, second; and Tom Cary, hasn't stopped gi owing yet
third. J udge*, F. A. Blackman. Barry:
IL Pratt, Hastings; M. Waldorff. Hope; “ Jonaa Hall has one of the prettiest
and J. H. McKevltt, of MiddllevtUe. farms in Barry county.
Great efforts will be made to have a
The start was made in good shape with
Buckskin slightly in tbe lead. Leland R. R. station at Kingsbury'* mill, at the
and Cary broke several times during head of Long lake.
the mile. Buckskin came in first;
Wheat will be no more than half a
Chas. Leland, second; Tom Cary, third. crop in Hope. Corn promise* to beat
Chas. Leland, however, was given third the record however.
place because he was running while1
We stopped at the home of Charles
passing under the wire. In the second Carpenter near Cedar Creek. He is
heat Buckskin came Bret, CbasJLeland very much interested in securing rare
second, and Tom Cary third, in the1 specimen*
epccimeua of
oi peireiucuous
jietrefactions and
auu u«»
ha*
third heat Chas. Iceland 1paMed
------- ’ —
J— many very nice ones. Mrs. Carpenter
under
the wirein2:3?5f; Tomifl—
„8eC
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cJt\i
hBB many ‘£Teut curiosities in the shape
and Buckskin, third. Buckskin was of relics from England, her native
given first place because both the other home. Among them w&lt;e mention tbe
horses had bad a abort running race following: A map of England worked
along part of the track. Had Cha*. in embroidery silk by her mother, and
Leland been given first place it would the date of same 1804, aLw worked in
have probably barred him out of all silk. A summer shawl, also hand
races, in the future where the time,; worked, and considerable over 100 years
allowed was 3 minutes or over. Buck-' old. Two samplers, one of worsted
crape silk embroidered, 08 years old; the
other worked by her mother 88 year*
third. &lt;10.
'
ago. A beautiful music stool cover,
In the second class tor four-year-old* with deep silk embroidery, was a speci­
and under there were no entries.
men of much pains-taking labor and
A special race fcr &gt;40 between a good ta«te. There were also many
four-year-old colt belonging to Miles handsome table mat*, the fruit of Mr*.
Engles, of Irving, and one belonging to C.’s girlhood work when she lived in
Royal Brown, of Hastings township, the isle across the water. Of book* we
best 2 in 3 half mile heat, was nexts, on mote the following: Prayer book, printed
the program. The Engles colt wm' m 1707, a volume by Richard Baxter,
sired by old (tolddust, of Lowell, the dated 1662. entitled “A Saint or a Brute.”
Brown colt was aired by Charley Ross, ’and the “Works of Joseph Hall, D. D."
owned by Eli Bechtel, of Hastings, and 1060. All these volumes are in old
this race was to decide as to disputed Btyle English print, and would be very
merit* of theatres of the colts. The hard reading for any one, now no matter
first heat was sandwiched in between how familiar ^jlth modern English.
the second and third of the “free-for-alL"
Golddust hod first position and Charley
Itos*. second. Golddust won the first
That excellent weekly newspaper,
and second heat* and the money. the Hastings Banner, baa recently un­
Charley Mason held the watch and said dergone a partial change of ownership,
that it stopped exactly on the minute Marshall L. Cook having sold a half in­
but he hud l&lt;ecn *o excited over the terest to Lieut. A. D. Niskern, ot the
race that he couldn't tell how many United States army, a gentleman who
times tbe hand had gone around. He acted as one of the judge* between the
called it two minutes for tbe first beat. Jackson Guards and Grand Rapids
The judges were Sterling Wilcox, Por­ Guards July 4th. The presumption
ter Knowles and M. Waldorff.
is that Lieut. Niskern will be tbe fight­
ing editor on account of his military
/Base Ball.—The following is the training and experience, but the Ban­
standing of the league club* Tuesday ner says he will act k3 city editor, while
Mr. Cook will continue as editor and
evening of this week:
business manager. The Banner leads
Detroit
all nvals in it* vicinity, and promises
Uootun
even better results under the new man­
New Iork
Chleaxo
agement
niubiirxh
Lieut. A. D. Niskern, a graduite of
Wuhlniwc
the West 1’oint Military Academy, has
Indi wspolte
Grchaseda half interest in tbe Hastn Banner, having charge of the lo­
Following are tbe real estate trans­ cal and mechanical departments, M. L,
Cook remains editor and l&gt;usine**imtnafers for the week ending July 19th, as ,ger.
The Banner under the manage­
taken from the liooks in tbe register's ment of M.L. Cook,ha* become one of
oilice:
/
the best local paper* m the state, and
will not lose any of that prestige under
the new regime.
Success.—Nashville
News.
A. D. Niakern ha* bought a half in­
BaRimom, *M30.
Alex CaapbeU to C. D. Beebe
of lots 1 ud terest tn the Hasting* Banner office
X, Wk. 3 radent add. Us*tluf». HW.
and take* charge of the local depart­
KobL J. Grant to Edward Monroe; bti of lots men of the paper.—Plainwell indepen­
-• and S, and net, of lot X, HMtings. *ISS.
1
Erbert K. HnB to Soloinou C. Rood; Hl rods dent
'and. Woodland. SIM)
Lieut A. D. Niskern. U. 8. A. ha*
Grorre Marshall to Marxrett Marshall; 3Qsc
on aeM of nw&gt;4. sec. 4, Maple Grove. *1.00.
purchased a half interest in the Has­
Mancrett Marshall io Ibnma Manmall; WS4 nt tings Banner. He i* a recent graduate
lots 1 and 3. Nashville. S1.0Q.
John G. Bhcffleld u&gt; Charles dark; 10oe on sw of West Point M. L. Cook, the other
partner, will still remain actively on
deck.—Evening JourneL

Additional Local Items.

XDITGUAX. HOTIS.

New York Font 'We presume it
would be no exaggeration to put down
the total cost to laborers alone caused
by tho strikes of the last J ear and a
half in various parts cf the country at
fl0;000,00u.
Itochcster Chronicle: Mr. Cleveland
would have no trouble in forming an
association of ex- Confederate soldiers,
but he should be careful not to try be­
yond enduranec ^e patience of loyal
men of the North.
v.
’

Tbe story that Mayor Hewitt, of
New York, has an ambition to became
a Prudential candidate against Cleve­
land is not surprising. Klrover is not
going to find perfectly -smooth sailing
over the course by a long obalk.
Marlborough. Mass. Times: The best
and most potent anti-prop erty society
that we know anything about is the
one formed by the close alliance of
health, industry and temperance. That
association knock* proverty out every
time.

The amount of gold ia this country
compared with the total amount of pa­
per currency is greater than the sum
total of gold and silver together six
years ago. This fact has knocked a
big hole in the ranks of tbe greenback
P*rty.
-

Hartford Courant: There's a lesson
in this Cincinnati story, m tbe Chicago
wheat corner, and in the other break*
and shock* that our prosperity encoun­
ters; that is the lasting value of “com­
mon honesty." Would it were more
common still
The Illinois legislature passed a bill
making it unlawful to sell, pay for, or
furnish cigars, cigarettes or tobacco in
any form to a minor under. 16 years of
age, except on t^e written consent of
parent or guardian:* The measure goe&gt;
into immediate effect.

. Michigan has the brightest record ol
.any state, in the economy of its legialatere and the industry and the faithful­
ness of its stole officer*. It has more
and better Institutions than any other
state in proportion, the lowest expenses
aad the lightest tax. This Isa record
of which all Michigan people shoidd be
proud.

When locomotives get to using pe­
troleum for fueL as they will soon,
there will be no more tires from sparks
from railroad engines. This will cut
abort by a large amount the Are losses
each year. There will lw.no smoke,
sparks nor cinders from the engine
there, and traveling by .rail will be far
more comfortable.

A free ballot and a fair count does
not seem an unreasonable thing to de­
mand in a republic. It has always
been taught as a bottom principle in
our institutions. Yet. while no one as­
serts that a free ballot and a fair count
exists In all parts of the country, the
Democratic press are violent when
a demand is made by a republican ora­
tor. This reasonable demand is denom­
inated “waving the bloody shirt."

Mr. James Keith, who writes in the
Nineteenth Century from the British
standpoint, on the United States as a
competitor of Great Britain, says:
“Provision* of all sorts in America *rt
cheap, and the cost of actual living low;
thus, though clothing, luxuries, labor
an I attendance are dear, the average
American workingman lives 100 per
Edward Jone* to George .
iiMUna*. *1.00.
cent better than the average working­ ru,
man does In Great Britain, because be
A Bustle Through hope
bis higher wages and cheaper food In
by Tint
greater variety." Such facta 11s these
ire what the British Free Trad* jouruata have for-a long time been vainly tured to express a favorable opinion of
^ytog to controvert.
Hope as a township of land, he would
have been set down as a crank. It was
Tbe State election that promises to then considered as altogether too rough
farming purpose*, except a very
sxette moat interest this year will be for
few small tracts, none of which would
hat held in Massachusetts It is tbe make more than a good farm. As a
inly State that elect* a full list of State consequence Hope ha* been behind her
rfh sera and a Legislature. The Demo­ sister town* in devclopement But
who were not afraid of hard work,
Tata and Mugwumps have united for men
and had as soon cultivate corn up hill
be biggest fight they can posaitdy as not, went into the township and pro­
sake. and the Administration will give ceeded to build it up
But that Hope possessed merit as an
hew all the aid in it* power, with a
district to clearly evident,
Jew of booming Mr. Cleveland for au­ agricultural
and there are few who would have tbe
thor term should the combination be hardihood to *neer at that township
■iri—T-1 But tiie Republicans of the now. Tbe evidence of It* sterling
qualities to the fact that there have
been more new barns and bouses built
•ncy and are confident they will not iu that township In the past three years
than in any oilier in Barry county.
own, Ohio. Kentucky and Maryland They are good substantial structures
•fl! elect Governors.. The last two too. The town ha* more brick resi­
dences than any other in the county,
and poftiesstH many more fine farms
and thrifty farmers than one would
ky Republicans will make a vlgor- have an idea of from a ride across
1 contest, and will no doubt reduce the town. Our*cribe passed rver near­
ly every road and saw nearly even­
nffiul Bourlton mnjority. There is farm in the township tost week, and
Wbly no question thia Iowa and wm surprised beyond measure to find
*0 many handsome forms in Hope, and
so much evidence of thrift and
tty which were so well shown
will steel ■ United States Senator new homes and splendid outb

Marshall L. Cook, proprietor of that
excellent paper, the Hastings Banner,
has taken a partner. A. D. Niskern,
who will have charge of the local and
mechanica) work of the paper.—Lowell
Journal.

Lieut. A. D. Niskern b»*

onlr
portable
?rautSaolS&gt;7bon»bJU&gt;.BA.s&gt;l:«»I.wIlT ioonixl. hut to udJ
th«rrtn We wish him success in his
journalistic venture.—Bellevue Gazette.

Lirot. A.D. Ntoteru. «h»
traduuud from W«t 1‘oljt. h“
uhued ub^rintomt In the
Bnsnot rod nu hoefne to-at, editor
otU&gt;»texcellrot jourrul. IMl’*
kern Is thenew firm name.—Charlotte
Republican.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
DaUtM and Lewder* or the Civil Wer.

Tbe Ceotury Comjxuy l» n«
number of book* it b« publUbed. but * u*
matter of quality, both in a literary and artlrtk
ft oai In a remarkably »hort «pace of
Ume taken Um very front rank amonx
era. In “Tbe BatUaa and Leader* of tbe Civil
War" the drat part of which. cotuiHUw of
nioety-aix pare*, ba* ju*t bren UMwal-Uie
Company baa done an exccfieat work, i nun
, many hooka upon the war thia bdok I* rather a
growtli than a creation. Tim matter lor 1U
pac*a la very lantely Um voluntary ttallmony of
r
. __ ____ 1„ ,^ttn&gt;&lt; Oil both
31UW, WUIV4* - —•
• .
(when bsve appeared the several article! wnkii
... . . ..n _ ,_ _ —
f
’’i u nrH In.

hni'.nary KvenU.” sketcbln* In short P*r»ETOPhs tbe inert Important occurrences from
Aprils). nW. to tbe BaUUn/Bull Run, Julyrtst,
1K1. In tbe “O»&lt;anlratkm of tbe Two Govern-

rrnment from IM1 to !*»■ "Washlaxton on tbe
Eve of tbe War," byCbaries F. Htonr.i» the
racy and my entertalnin* opening chapter.
RlvliiK vomr idea of tbe ehaollc Mate of aocWj,
and aeclionai prejudice cxlrttn* at the ckwr of
the Bochanaa administration, toxethvr with
some amualnx experience's nt Uh* writer with
diairirt militia omeen ot aeeeaalon rroeUvttlea.
•■From Moultrie to Sumpter." by Abner Double­
day; "Invldc Sumpter in itt." (» UwelMtin*
utory of the experience* ol Maj. Anderaon and
the brarc men who helped blm-defrnd it), bj
CapL Janie* Cheater; ••TheFtrtt Step in tbe
War," by S. D. Is*. C. M. A., and “War Prepar­
ation* tn Uie Nortb." by J. D. Cox, complete tbe
literary feature* of the number*
fit tbe Illustrations (fiftyilx An number) Use
frontispiece Is a faithful reproduction of the
famous isalnUnc. ‘Tbe Bugle Can." by Wm. 31.
HunL Wlofteld Scott's portrait la n triumph ot
the enjerascr'a art and au admfrabb- llkrnna rf
the hero of many battle*. In "Maj. Auder-on
and bls Omeon" tbe publishers! hav. departed
from tbe usual rule and reproduced s»»b all it»
defects an old and faded phototroph, made Jud
before Use bombardment of HumpCer. sacrifieinK
art to authenticity. Tbe detailed drawluR* of
the Interior of Sumpter will Interest csery
reader.
Tbe work la to be isnsed jn Uxlrty-two purls of
ninety-six pate* each, makin*. whoa comph-tc.
four solumes of seven hundred and sivt)-ei*bt
tlon,subae&lt;inent number* are cqnal to la«t our.
It will be all that the m&lt;nt exaetiag critic coul*

jubveriptlou only. Arnold A Gaylord. Male

Mickitan FEMALE Semiaary,

KALAMAZOO, MICR.
On Mt flolroke Plan. Board ai)d tuition *3*'

HEADQUARTER

for

Engines and Threshers
The Best in the Markpt.
We c«n fit you out with a threshing ng of any style ytJtt

may want as we have tho agency for over a dozen different
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purchasing.
Respectfully,

Messer Bros.
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which are in flrst-claae condition and will he sold very cheap

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16187689
annfactored and sold by the Hastings Fttmace Compai^. .

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated.
The Heaviest Castings, Will Laht Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Hea:
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for satisfactory work given on apphea*
tion. See the model at H. A. Goodyear &lt;fc Son’s Hardware, or
the furnace at W. W. &amp; W. C. Kelly's building in tho rear
Hastings National Bhnk.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices

MEW DRYGOODS!
I have received the largest stock of

DRESS GOODS!
In Black and Now Spring Colorings ever brought
to this ci£y^

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.

Dr. J. 1 Bmghmai,
SPECIALIST,

Every lady invited to

Call and See our Goods.

HASTINGS. MIC&amp;,

is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up the finest of
offices, he invite* the aitUcted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
The last Issue of the Hastings Ban­ nor give up If they have been unsuc­
ner announces that A. D. Niskern ha* cessful heretofore in finding relief.
become a partner in that paper and
Having spent many years In study at
will have charge of the local and me­
chanical departments. Mr. Niskern has the best medical colleges of th® country,
many friends In Middleville who feel and having had an extensive and sue-’
mured that the Banner will be better
than ever with Cook A Niakern at the ceasful practice in treating chronic dis­
helm.—Middleville Republican.
order*, he feels certain that he can give
Lieutenant A. D. Niskern, son of the afilicted assurance of success.
lawyer Niskern of this city, has resign­
ARE YOU BUFFERING
ed his position Id the army, and pur­
chased an interest in the Hastings.
Mich., Bankbr.—JTanistee Times-Sen- from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis or
tlneL
any difficulty with the lungs?
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
We notice that Lieut. A. D. Niskern
has purchased half of the Hastings Ban- ach disordered?
nkr and become city editor. The Ban­
Have you Heart disease?
ner is one of the beat newspapers in
tbe state, and under the management of
Are you afflicted with Nervous De­
Cook &amp; Niskern should grow in popu- bility?

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
Lieut A. Niskern, of the T. S. AM son troubles?
of P. Niskern, ot thia city, has
his position in the ■
"
Dr. Baughman can cure you. If a cure
ed an interest in tbe
is at all possible.
He has mt* with marked success in
bright boy. and the only wonder is
treating Rheumatism, Spermattorrhu-a
he wasn't in the newspaper business Hemorrhoids. The tatter h® treats
ere this, for b* to a chip off an &lt;dd ed­
itor's block.—Voice of the I’eopie, Mas- Without pain and positively cures.

Bajouatof this week

MESSER BROS

We can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL.
AH, THERE!
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The Lightest Weight!
The Lightest Draft'
■ The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
The Easiest to Handle!

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alleged steel hinders.
_r .
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...

�The long contested case of the estate ।
of Thomas Dillon is now closed, unless
PERSONAL MENTION.
Anna Nevins, Mena and Mrs. R.
M las Glenn* Stone is quite rick.
E. Snnggs, freight-agent for the
an appeal *hall be taken to the supreme‘
Something of* circus was had last
Mudge went' to Bay View yesterday if.A.
C. R. R. at Grapd Rapids, w*s In week in which a Springfield. Ohio,
court. Judge Hooker last week filed ■ T. J. Bush waa in Jaduon Monday.
morning.
the dty Tuesday.
his opinion os to the final allowance of
steam
engine played an Important part.
'
a P- NI3K8RN. Local Editor.
Dr- Barber was in the city Monday.
Gertie Bentley goes to Petoskey Atferome Smith and wife, former!v of
the administrator's account.
। The company, it leenie, bekl a ehattie
to-day in company with Chet. Mauer
this dty, went to Dakota last spring. mortgage on the engine, which had
Hutu Yotu&gt;&lt; I, vUlUag ta n„. and wife.
•William FisHEBisthe tiratto ap­
SJni HEA-SOXS
•
They hare no u* for such a country been given bv the owner Andrew Menpear before the Recorder's court. And
J. H. McKevitt and wife and M. 51.1 and are expected home this week.
*- • V( B. J , ■ .[Multi IH1J Spectacle* of
zer. The agent, Mr. Skellinger, of Big
now be doubtless wishes he hadn't. FrikJ? '' Ukl0’ w“ l° &lt;,r“d H*** Prindle, of Middleville, aaw tbe races
Mr*. J. Lichty went to Nashville last । Rapid*, went out and took posBemdon
Saturday.
The Recorder fined him 83 nnd cost*
week after one of the little girls which of the engine by virtue of the mortgage,
for being drunk Sunday and in default ErkUr1'0’"" took la &lt;ir“J
Mrs. Ed. Haff, of Grand Rapids, came she has adopted from among those re­ leaving it in a field near George Towni, ■
&lt;■.. t- ,t inttrumenU la examine of payment of the fine Fisher 13 serv­
cend'a house. That nig|&gt;t tbe engine
here Saturday and will join tbe Gun cently brought there from Boston.
ing 10 days in jaiL
lake party.
disappeared and the agent came again
*
“
ta
over
Miss Alice Hatch, daughter of ex- on Thursday to look It up. Mr. Lamb,
Timoron some mistake our report
Will Stimpson, of Ann Arbor, spent Cougresaman
II. H. Hatch, and Miss a former agent, seemed to be the rer ..ifrs th* p-upiUn distance of of the Centennial Birthday of William
Sundav
with
his
wife
and
children
at
Plm.rIiy.j0hl1 S”’“d *• ’”7 •i-k Witt
,
,i i*i:*rtttol tbexpeev; «bo
Ellen Durham, both of Bav City, are spon*ible party; at least he settled the
A. Black's.
Brotherton contained several mistakes. I
visiting their cousin. Mrs. J.V'an Arman. matter by paying for the engine and
.m. h .
- -ttse !&gt;»*•' i-a-r*:. «otaaer- He lives in “Johnstown” instead ot
John J. Perkins and wife, of Prairie­
E. E. Cole nnd family, of Ajwyria. now tbe Springfield company is hap­
“Baltimore;” ■•Bull ‘Town” should read
«t ville. visited with A.-D. Cook Thursday
__________
spent Sunday with his father. Judge py, ,n nrel of
Rood* should
and Friday.
% min
l‘*W l«* e'*Ah»««o d the “Ball Town;” “his son’* daughter” TbDun2;yPord
Cole.
Their daughter Bertha will re­
&gt;
“
Ur
“
*l
IUpW,
should read “His daughter.”
At the Graphic Embrofcery enter­
Len Feighnerand wife, of Nashville, main some time with her grandfather.
tainment given by Mrs. Dennis* class
W
hen farmers come to town now-avisited
rehiUvcs
in
the
city
Saturday
U&lt;H1T AND SHOE
Geo. Lunn, of Hustings, was in the
in“e"e^.lh,Utal,lsl*vUtl“«
and Sunday.
day* to trade they are always in a hur­
village last week.—G. F. Goodrich and at the. M. E. church Saturday night the
Alva Badcockimd family, ot Batavia. E. J.. Fdghmr and ftmllics were at attendance was much smaller than the
ry and don’t want, if they can help it.
N. Y.. are visiting with the family of Hastings last Sunday. — Nashville program deserved. The church was
to spend unnecessary time running
Mr. Bad cock.
News.
. decorated with dowers and a beautiful
around to Und bargains. A merchant
white satin banner was displayed. This
Oscar L. Crook went to Muskegon on
it
&lt;’ ■::;•////. .Yen! ’y &lt;f- Cheaply that informs them beforehand will pro­
C. Kenyon and wife left for Petos­ banner wm made by Mrs. Dennis a*fit by IL And the Banxer isthe i«est
Saturday in response to u telegram key Friday afternoon. After taking In slated bv Bertha Rider, Inez Wiley and
medium for such talk.
from his wife.
thr gentle breezes at that place, they Maud Crandall; on it were neatly cmwill continue their trip to New York broidered, a book and tbe names of the
Ox Friday afternoon while John
Mr. Brooks, representative of the state.
members of the class. Mina Mudge
Kimball Mfg. Co., of Chicago, was in
Mate's boy Claude waa having a velodw t:.in .v Son. .left.-rv'n s:.
tbe city Friday.
The Mi.ises Bo.adle. Lizzie McNutt had charge of the music and added to
pede race with another boy the former's
and a party of friends from out of Its Interest by singing a solo. Among
I velocipede ran off the sidewalk, throw­
Miw Lida Shaw, derk at W. S. G*xR. town go to Morgan to-day. They will' tho recitations the one given by Kittle
year’s is spending her summer vacation camp at Thornapple lake and expect Burrall was exceptionally good 'and
ing Claude to the ground and breaking
at BatUe Creek.
. lota of fun. ,
his arm.' Dr. Lampman set the broken
-Kittie showed to a good ad vantage the
training she had received from an Ab
member and tbe little fellow is now
Ralph Blair, the lively young jeweler
Mrs. M. F. Scott and children, of
f’t
;/r u Illio'
1,^25.
almost ready for another race.
or Caledonia, was in the city on busl- Grand Rapids, for tho past few days blun teacher of elocution.
.•»» Tuesday last.
, have been visiting with Prof. J. W.
.Yesterday Dr. Lowry, assisted by ii.hVsS.u^ rrtan,“1 trc;"
The Lowell &amp; Hastings Rail Road
Titi. 1
1 w **icK re-painted. '
Will Moore, removed a cataract from
Rev. Harding and wife, of Maple Roberts and family. They returned Company have commenced laying iron
’
A. H. ’ -•.-•’x is building a barn.
Grove, were in attendance ut the Tent home Tuesday.
an eye of Mrs. Eli Erway, ot Rutland.
on
their track between Lowell and
meeting Saturday.
8. E. Folch. who for the past live
THi ■ ■ Landry is now in running' Mrs. Erway hud not been aide to net
Freeport. The first spike was driven
Lpet&gt;'. Keeler, son of I. N. Keeler, of months has been operator at the freight by Col. E. W. Dodge the attorney of the
out of the eye for over two years, but
depot,
left
for
bis
home
in
Ann
Arbor
after the operation a test waa made and
Middleville, is studying law with Knap­
Thursday. Mr. Inman, of Dowagiac, road, at Ricbarason'a Crossing, on
pen A Van Arman.
it was found that her sight had been
Monday, July Htb. Tbe company have
*f,eh,x
unite kick 1MI
takes his place.
fully restored.
■wee* with quinsy.
a full gang of hands at work, and will
Misses Jennie Walker and Aggie
Dr. Baughman's
zXriinrles Baldwin has. at his own re­ iron the first section a* fast as possible,
The
Governor Forak eh, of Ohio, is pre­
Jack Mill* went to Grand Baplda Hoyt, of Nkshvllle, spent Sunday with quest. been laid off without pay. He to
•t.lt»/ ■'•rvixiy.. .
these “Crossings;" and on to the
friends In this city.
1
arrived home hat night and will play south line of section one in .Bowne.
' .
stdl itlaundry ^Jrk paring for the August number of the Monday afternoon.
H. A. Trask and bls sister Minnie, of no more ball this season unless he re­ Now if Freeport will extend as gener-'
Forum an article setting forth at MJShJi
Roes
Ba.v Vi«»
White Cloud, are visiting with Dr. gains his health.
'
ousa hand to Lowell as the citizens
length the reasons why in his judgment Monday, July 25th.
Moi ie. etc., were in mt the Republican party should be return-.
Snyder und family.
P. A. Sheldon, I’.T. Qolgrove and here have offered, we think that New
s.te*L Mras*-r ““1 wife will leave
■JetwmJ
ed to power. The argument will touch .tor&lt;^r
Miss Grace Greenfield will assist in Judge Van Zile and son Ralph, of Year'* day 1888, will find these two Im1’etoekey today.
the vocal and instrumental concert to Charlotte, went to Norton lake. Itope. portant places united with bands of
Ine nf c igars can be found upon all the important issues of the
'lijursdsy. returning^ Friday. They steel. With the same intelligence, cap­
coming campaign.
win*u2.tub,.e 2?d
Andrus went to be held this evening.
uber ••bop.
BsJ!
ital und pluck, so far shown by many
Wall lake Saturday.
.. ..
.. waif • being laid is front
Ezra Crovhe was married to the
John Roberta starts for Bay View captured 180 black bass. ,
of tbe business men in Freeport in this
J«y Blirklord i. ukjn&lt; |n q,, n,,rU,. Monday. He will attend the Chautau­
Cards are out for the marriage of enterprise, extended by the large farm­
of tae American House.
girl in Tecumseh that *ewt the Sheriff
era part of the state.
qua
meeting held there.
Georgieanna,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ing interest centred around that village,
41. W v uoiu • ^templates bailding here after him. us chronicled in the
Omo Strong, of Nashville, was m O. O. Johnson,of Baltimore,to Wm. O. the day of rejoicing for them may be
4 ine hob i at Wall lake.
Bakner last week. They were mar­
to the
city Thursday last, and made the Tobias, of the same place. The mar­ near at hand. But there Is still a senon
but Ezra had
a little
i i. .°
n Friday
h .ridl,y but
had u
riage takes place Aug. 3.
Thi Hustings X Lowell railroad are ried
ous question, in securing this line to
Basnet, a pleasant call.
™
»*fore they started home. . A. J. Bowne, of Grand lUpMs. wu
adnrtHng in this div for ties.
Marion Woodbury, a little niece of Freeport, which her people must an .
J. A. Tecple and wife, of Freeport,
not ,M*n
frons since. ") Hie city yesterday.
Mrs. D. G. Robinson, who for three swer aftlrmativdv. Will tbe gecotoa^
C.
Wi . •• tu's wagon shnp will |.HIs wife wa* here Thursday searching L/j
were in attendance at the L O. 0. ,F. years
has made her home with the 1st aid of Lowell find nn answering gener­
'tor him. •
.r Mrs. Thayer was in Grand Rapids on banqbet Thursday evening.
&gt; I w| or,;d Monday, July 25th.
business Wednesday.
ter. left Monday p. tn. for her future osity by the people of Freeport and vi­
cinity ?—Lowell Journal.
The monthly report of the Michigan |
Mrs. Cady and Mrs. Gpville returned
Dr. H C. Pwkhani, of Freeport, was to Grand Rapid* Thursday, after a visit home, Georgia, with her father.
i! l
'hr tlreNgfurday morning. State Weather Service slates that the
&lt;n the dty yesterday.
B. R. Roee and wife started Monday
The fourth Annual muuupiuent of
with L. C. Welton's family.
I’, llji
&gt;
.v Son will pay Michigan Central system, tbe Grand
for Ionia, where thev will attend the
। John I*iper and wife returned to their jyrfJeaeon Campbell has so far recover- Swurthout-Master wedding on Wednes­ the Soldiers and Sailors Association ol
uh. ’.r *.L i- : butter. vgg&gt; and pro- itapida
Rapid* &amp;
A Indiana and the
tbe Chiouvn
Chicago a
A ! home in Caro. Monday.
■
Central
Michigan will be held eh Tutsfsi from his illness as to be able to work day; on the way they will visit with
West Michigan railroads will hereafter
friends in Woodland and Portland.
J. A. Grebin returned from a trip to in the garden'for a short time.
day. Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 16,
\ &gt; iz. h building an addi- display the weather signals. The sig­
psilanti
1riday
night.
nals
are
carried
on
the
baggage
cars,
17
and
18.
For tlic purpose of organ!; tioa!to„r hot:— ptrntly
.. „
purchased
__________
of
Mae Sweezey is very sick again. She
Miss L*ota Wheel* r is visiting rela­
placed horizontal tad nitd from tbe
lh. E rtbn.
Martin E. Rverron. of Middleville, was just recovering from a serious at­ tives in this city. She returns to hrr ing the encampment the posts attend­
1 root to the rear of the car.
ing will bo organized into three regitack and had a relapse Sunday.
home
in
Dakota
next
month
as
her
was
in
tbe
dty
Saturday.
.S lT' iii1' " &gt; .i great day for Haatmentaandthecommandersofposts.ee
A Gcand vocal and instrumental
.nirt Sion
were in town than
Guy Erb, with the H. F. Hastings miuriage is nnnoune-d to take place arrival, will report to beadq'iarteni for
F. J. Brattln and wife, of Dowling,
wholesale grocery house. Grand Rapids. there about the first of September.
concert will be giorn at Union Hall were in the dty Saturday.
assighment to regiment*. Quarters, tent
Sundayed with friends in this city.
Miss Hortense and Mr. Ralph Van fuel,'water, straw, bread and potatoes
this
evening.
Tbe
beat
of
talent
will
Wv - •’ rtiinw to anything in the
Mrs. Crusoe, of NaahviUe. ts visiting
drug lini !&gt;.-. R*&gt;.ghman's prices can’t appearandudl who attend will I* more her mother Mrs. J. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Field were made Zile accompanied their father. Judge will be furnished by Ionia’s citizens and
Zile. on his fishing excursion to । the poet* will be expected to furnish all
happy Friday Julv 8th. by the arrival V«»
•.all to .'lilt the purchaser.
than repaid. The company la dassiord
Mud lake last week. Ralph is a cadet other articles. The following list of
Mrs. Nancy Young, of Middleville, of a l&gt;ouncing girl at their home.
with
the
beat
on
the
stage
and
thr
captain at the Orchard Lake Academy. 1 presents art offered:
Tm.
nirned quarterly mating of
visited Hastings Saturday.
R. Mudge and Sid Crowell attended
the M E. &gt;». ir- h will is* held at Yrck- selections will all be choice and tfell
John Atkins and family, of Grand i. Tw tlu* larxvt and inud military anF. E. Fish and wife, of Allegan, are the State Shooting tournament at
&gt;yg July th
31st, 1887.
__calculated to please. Admission, 25
Rapids, will reach this city Friday, for i___
and 35 cents, doors open at b o'clock. ■. visiting friends in thirdly.
-Kalamatoo Wednesday and Thursday. a
visit with the families of Mr. Atkins’
Amuik- ah i night at the matinewj*
Mri. Simeon Bmtlcv I* visiting with
William Norman und James Lee.
Miss Addle Howe returned Wednes­ father. Oliver Atkins, nnd Wjj. Chides­
w.B thr
little boys.who were so
the company.
day to her home In Jackson, after an ter. While here Mr. Atkins will put
ot Johnstown, came before. Justice relatives at St. Louis. Mich.
drunk they could hardly walk.
j Second W.
C. L. Glasgow, of Nashville, was in extended visit yrith Mr. Cherry's family. the electric bells in Ford's hotel. ,
Kenarton Thursday and made oosiMr.- liti;iias. mother of Wm. Bar- Aenaston
I/*?. Brayton. C. CatL F. A. 81«on, W.
Geo. Mills and wlte of Grand Rapids, i
■'inlr :ng in tho 1st ward: died Sunday. plaint each against Che other for out­ town Thursday on business.
the funeral of Mrs. J. Mills
rageous and unprovoked assault and
Her luncrni occurred Tuesday.
Mrs. H. G. Hal*, of Nashville, visited Jasper ami Geo. Perkins, of Freeport, I attended
enjoyed themselves at Che races Satur­ last Wednesday afternoon. In com- '
Both were arrested and have friends in this city Tuesday.
• i&gt;r. itmgbinan success- ■battery.
day.
, I psny with Mrs. A. Troutwine thev took | •nd rrvt««
given
ball
for
tb*ir
appearance
before
1
a
trip
to
Troutwinu
’a farm in Castleton
ffjl’v
from the body the Squire next Friday. A jurv will
Rotiert Chandler, of Riehland, wm in
Second .. ....... .
aemeat Smith and wife and Daniel
perronl*a* &lt;
and enjoyed the country for * To prxl liaUac
Fuller, ot Catiton.
then decide as to which is Uie guHty tbe city on business Thursday.
Striker and wife are attending the Thursday
^cmberxiiip prewnt,
several days.
party.
That large . nnig wagon, .^longing
. C. B. Skellloger. of- Big Rapids, was Swarthout-Master wedding at Ionia to­
Second
.... ...........
'
■ ,ust the thing for
day.
To-morrow at 4 p. m. Miss Relle i
r.Triuicnu.1 rvuiiinn "77..'' ’
SEKVicEf* at the tent are still contin­ ;n town on business last week.
:ie» to the lakes.
Mrs. Wm. Tinkler is visiting with
Miss Jennie Squiem, of Charlotte, Crothers will be married to W. J. War­
ued. The subjects fpr the remnimler
HcconJ1 Vamp Sop. ol VHcriuia .'
sister of Will Squiera, arrived in town place
,ner. of Chicago. Tbe wedding takes ’
organizing a pie- of tbq week are as roMows: To-night. her son Huni In Grand Rapids.
at the residence of C. W. Crothers !i Larasw'k'riH Corts..'.....
77'
veaterday
dy have a lovely
C. S. Brown and wife returned Wed­ party. ’ und will join the Gun lake ।und atfi p. m a reception will l«e held
Kecnnd............ .
................. ........ '
e day-next week. -Ministering Spirit*:'' Thursday even­ nesday from a visit to Chicago.
at th*1 home of Mr. Warner’s mother in
’ t poi:&gt;*d und rec»
ing. “Memorials of the Bible;" Friday
;&lt;-nraiuj»ouml....
J. F. Hoonan left Friday for a two this city. The bride and groom will
&gt;ur county correw- evening, “How to 16 Saved;” Sunday
Rev. J. W. B incroft and wife left for . week's vlalfwith his eiaters. Mrs. Den­ leave for their new home In Chicago in
il b«j-*n that the wheat evening. ‘'Tho Problem of Evil, or why New York state last Thursday.
ra. K-* mt.-—HI,
I slow, of Grass Lake, and Mrs. Smith, of the evening on the nine o'clock train.
I
»mnrni-nl&gt; durinr &lt;meainpiurut..
y&gt;!d ;• Ulliug Iwlowull expectaUons.- does God Permit, sin to exist." Preach­
James Crawley goes to Petoskey Sat­ ' Detroit.
.... .’.1.’.'.7.7.7.’
In addition to those previously men- ■ 12, ll«t &lt;lnim enrp.' - &gt;: party of young people from ing Saturday at 11 a. m, on&lt;l In the urday night fora feif days’ rest.
Second........
Miss Mamie Rhriner, of Charlotte, tinned'as comprising the Gun lake I
this
. i.il!&lt;d yesterday on a similar evening.
In tbe competitive drills L’ptou'a
Fred Ihirrall fa 'visiting his aunt,. returned home Saturday after n week's party ore the following: D. 8. Good­
Char.’ •*.:* party i-umping it Thornapple
Remembek that Dr. Baughman is
visit with her cousin Miss Florence year and wife, De Hendershott and Tactics will lie the standard. Move­
I lake.
util! Belling jewelry. The reason he Mrs. Newman, at East Saginaw.
Shriaer.
’
wile, of this city. W. J. Stewart. E D. ment* not laid down in the tactics will
lia.t. Nik lox i tmikltog a house sells bo much and gives such good sat­
A. I&gt;. Hughe*, the popular miller of
Whitlock und J. R McCarger. of Grand lie scored against the port using tliom.
Irving, was in the city Saturday.
1 W. H. Gibson, of Constantine, was। Rapids, Wm. William* and wife, of Premiums will be awarded ou the
la th&gt; htat |ard. When a joung man isfaction is that
be does just
here Wednesday and Thursday putting' Kalamazoo. Will Squires and wife, of third day of the encampment.
build, &lt;Hioa«c it g&lt; nerallv has but one i as
be
agrees;
makes
prices
Andrew Hardy, of Nashville, was up a monument at the cemetery for the
|
r..on
•’ 'I low en-ugh
1
Big
Rapids. P. T. Colgrove and wife
to reach every ooe; and present at thr Matinee Saturday.
Messers.
Pioneer meeting.
and Judge Van Zile, of Charlotte, ex­
Ir jot; want ... buv ,..
{UW paints, aelta.oo the lowest possible profit*. All
liquid
B*l»r Rich and wife, of Lowell, visit­
N. Brayton and 8. Roush with their pect to join the party later one.
Let it be remembered by all. th it tht
white leadiEi i oil-* call at Dr. Lathrop's repairing is done by one of tbe very | ed thrir relatives here last week.
wives, of Freepotr. were in attendance
pioneer meeting will be held on the
drug store. . He is f iling at the lowest l&gt;e&lt; workman and always meeta with
Deputy snuurr Powell, of Battle fair grounds the 2d Thurad iy of Aug­
I possith- prit
The genial fare of Maj. Anderson at the Odd Fellows’ banquet Thursday
approval.
evening.
■
Creek, was in the city Monday inquest ust, next, as per the vote of said mwtAlAtEti::1. July llth. 1887. at Orval | Two young men from Middleville, E. was seen op our streets last week.
of
a scarlet woman who had escaped ing held one year ago. I&gt;et all come
Lemuel
Eaton
was
in
Grand
Rapids
Mr.
Stark-and
Wm.
Tunner,
of
Mid
­
Harauui n, [&gt;.(.’ Kenyon to Mro. L. A. I Annison and F. Kenyon, came to this
Wednesday buvlng a stock ot candle*, from an officer at Battle Creek ns the prepared to bold a basket picnic and
dleville. were in the city Saturday.
Diuw. After the ceremony an exceltobacco, groceries, etc., to put in bls latter was taking her to the Ionia1 have an enjoyable time, n*m**ml&gt;ering
city on the midnight train Saturday,
'-Tat dinner v» as served.
that to some rt lea«,t. this may l&gt;e Ui»1r •
W.8. Cobh, a J a de son attorney, made feet! store.
house of correction. Powell found her last oppbrtunity to take by the hand
and immediately proceeded to put a
Man y
the people that came* into1 vermilion hue on everything. Their a business trip to thia city Friday.
Cha*. Merritt, of tbe Journal force, at the residence of a brother in Carlton. many of tbe old pioneer*.
th*1 dty Kitiirday were greatly disap- attempt was an utter failure. For his
Frank Wintama. an Allegnn lawyer, visited his relatives in Charlotte and
Let the town committees make their
Last Thursday one Corrigan, of this
foii'ted .brcau.M* the oiiicJal test of tbe। fun. Annison waa fined on Tuesday by was In town on business last week. ■
friends in Potterville last week, return­ city, was on the rampage up on the report of all deaths to the historian.
water works was not made that day.
the Recorder. 85 and costa. Kenyon
Clement Smith, as soon a* poaslble. Do
Mr Stebbins and wife, of Detfoit, are ing Monday.
Highlands. It is said that he punished it now, so that the report may. be com­
Die case before Justice Kenaston, in K»d not guilty nnd gave bail to appear visiting with Dr. Ruesell and wife.
H N. Mead, who has been making
ore'tbe court next Monday.
whi -h An-on Maynard sued Ed. Doyle
an extended visit with hl* son. W. R. several person* pretty severely. The plete at tbe meeting.
Tbe town committees appointed to
H. D. Lvons. of Marquette, made a Mead, returned to his home in Char­ row N-gan at the house of bis brother-in­
mr dttttgi» resulting from the bite of
Saturday morning, about J JO businen trip to this city Wednesday.
law, Henry Burite.overan old feud of make such reports are as follow*:
3dog, was adjourned dll Scptember6th.
lotte
Saturday.
some kind. He waa final!v arrested and
Assyria—C. L. Briggs.
o'clock. Will Waite's house in the 3rd
A.
D.
Lake
and
wife,
of
Vermontville,
Whex our Hulacribtr* wish to have
Barry—W. T. Barber.
Mac Hicks »nd wife, Esau Cannum lo*lged in jail. The next morning Jus­
the addns&gt; of their pacer changed they ward caught fire from a inisquito visited friends in this city last week.
Baltimore—David Ickea.
and wife. Tom Spence and his parents tice Sweez-y fined him 83 and costa.
will confer a tav .r un us by accompany- smudge he had built In bis parlor stove.
Castleton—D. W. Smith.
Nd Parker and George Heath left are camping al the Morgan landing. He was again arrested for assault and
isg luf-h re-iut-at with their previous Will was awakened by the smoke In Monday to attend the races at Detroit Thornapple lake.
battery on complaint of Henry Burke.
Carlton—J. N. Covert.
■wdreyj
time so that the occupant* escaped, and
He plead guilty and Uas fined 85 and
City—W. S. Goodyear.
Tbe Misses Nellie and Emma Simp­
Wm. Jones was on the streets yester­
they were able to save most of the fur­
Hastings township—J. W. Stilson.
Toe la&lt;h«s of Fitzgerald Relief Corns, niture. The house was partially burn­ day for the first time since his aicknesa. son. from Allwan, are visiting tbeir costa.
Hope—G. W. Valentine.
aunt. Mrs. Lee Reed. L rom here they
The total estimated yield of wheat
» .k
w*rve ,c&lt;3 cf®8111 aQd c**e ed. Insurance 8150 on house and con­
Irving—J. J. Hendershott.
F. A. Blackman and wife, of Barry, go to Eaton Rapids.
rt the Epbfiopal society room* over tents. Just how tbe fire started is not
Johnstown—Chas. E. Painethis year, according to the Michigan
spent Saturday and Sunday in this city.
howers sho*1 ."tore on Saturday attcr- known.
’
Maple
Grove—Leander Lapham.
crop report for July, I* 21,642.476 bu*hWord from Dan. Bir^•avled"1 *vt,:i'n8, Ju,y23rd.. AH are
Mrs. G. D. Lee arrived home Tues­
&lt; Irangeville— Eli Nichols.
To-morrow is the big day of the De­ day from the southern part of the state. treated at the kpsilanti Mineral eh as compared to 27,523,16ft bushels
I’ralrtevlHe—A. C. Towne.
'last yw. in Barry county the yield
Springs
for
rheumatism,
says
he
is
Rutland—J. R. Robinson.
J’.'J' "?L’uX’livinf
miles south troit Trotting meeting. Besides the
A. €. Carpenter, formerly of Good- gradually
1
improving.
for IWfi was W8.238; U Is estimated this
Thomapple—Amos Wakefield.
‘&gt;rt’ WHSi thrown from a colt special race between Johnston and Har­ year 4 Barnee, is now clerking for Bea­
year at 582JHV. Tnis makes tbe yield
Woodland -Jeart Jordan.
Jfrs. Fowler and .Vra. U. S. Holly, of 11X0 bushels to the acre, estimated.
W!«
wp from one of the ry Wilkes are the 2:22 nnd the 2.-25 races. mer.
Yankee Springs—Asher Turner.
Woodland, visited with R. h. Grant ■ What wheat has already been threshwl
;i w»«k ago and had his an- These will be very interesting on ac­
Ilaekern Jamison, ot Kalamaxoo. was
।
8p™inei1- Ile &gt;’ now aljR‘ R* count of the excellent horses engaged visiting among Hastings friends last family Tuesday, and are now in Grand shows
that this average i* not far out
PINX'ItAM.
,,
Rapids visiting friends.
&lt;of tbe way. All other crops promise
for them. Tbe 2 JO race on Friday, the
The
week.
XzL-ra.;. i;„ tii j0 J, suJt before dr- last day.-ha* nearly 20 nominations. In
90 per cent, according to this re- ।iting. forenoon will ba demoted to vis- .
Mrs. Addle Reed Fleming goes to about*
1
Earnest and Earl Schuyler, of Way­ lliy View to-morrow. She will be ab- 1port.
Dinner, promptly nt 12 m.
?“‘rt ‘^“'nissioner Kenaston the pacing races, Friday, the winners land. visited relatives in this dty last
Mda/,Mic&lt;.wled ;n obtaining author- must make from 1:13 to 2:15. To wind
sent about three weeks visiting the
Ox Thursday night after the install*- ! Call to order by the president at 1 p.
popular northern resort..
m.
“ouamgOliver Roae from hl* up the program a 2:18 trot will be held.
tion’of otlicers liy-the Palmer Encamp­
for ,a,'iuR to show un with the
Prayer bv the chaplain.
Simon
Shoulta,
of
Springville.
Mich.,
Al. Keith is tbeowner of a ti\e
lira L. MeLiehlln. or 1’oUnburf. ment, L O. O. Fra of this dty, a ban­
■on mopey.
’
Singing by the choir.
is
visiting
with
Chas.
Mattison
and
■rrtvrd
In
thte
eUr
yoUenlay.
She
days old colt that is said by all that
Address of welcome by the president.
21U Xte . th—
"lu&gt; •&gt;“ quet was sarved by the !««««•, T**0*-'
Monday John ifinray. of have
।
family.
seen her to be the finest ever!
History of the society by the histo­
who were lucky enough torit down to
• Wta'O. ubintentionally monxeyed
Cbet Dean and family, of Grand Rap­ nlora, Mrs. 1&gt;8. Coohfrar.
the banquet declare it an etegant affair, rian.
shown
in
this
dty.
The
colt's
father
is
,-^h “
saw in motion. His little
Address by Loyal E. KHappen.
Frank Brown, the fine Hanibietonlan ids. ore visiting with Henry Cooks
Mra C. S. Whltromb. u con^panr and think the ladies very’ *»&lt;*e*stul_in
cut H*’ar,Jr off 08
result owned by Nd. Parker, whose pedigree
Singing
by the choir.
their
effort*.
About
M)
wore
.,U1 an Ohl achootaate who arrnsi
family.
Rht“:inl'lrn^ed tbe wound and
Promiscuous speaking.
was recently published in the Banner;
to save the linger.
Eli Sprague and wife, of Lansing,
Election of ortlcera and other busineK.
and the mother, owned by Mr. Keith, is were
pm
into
Hope
r«
a
vlalt.
in the city Saturday visiting
binging by the choir.
installed;
Iur u,: ooftoes for tbe f rom the noted Henry Clay horse of
In the evening there will be a dance
h',vp **« *b‘PP«l- they New York state. It is evident to a friends.
at Union Lal]; good tuusk In atten­
IStr±',LT 14 Podt‘oi*ta a tew casual observer that thia pretty Uttte
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to Middle-Hr of 'Mrs. L W. .Vmmmd. i*. viriUDg
■Mr*G
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latter.
He
intend*
bxnin*
a
farm
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'Xo'raSwT'H.in'tondahujto*a
(arm
dant*.
Ticket* lor sane eta. each.
Mr*.
ueo.
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Scribe-N.
Bailey.
colt comes from the bew of stock, and ▼We Thursday on • Tteh to p®“QTflB
□rar this dty and loeattag hsrr.
j
Bt ORDER OF COM.
a more trimly built and neater one
U&gt;t mteninen is iq nmplng“
8000
and friend*.
orde
r.
wouM kt kardto find.

The Hastings Banner.

-iggy^rHuitaDAT. JOLY a, w.

JOHN BESSMER.

I’iiMriu aM Repairing.

J.' C.'WOODRUFF.

Local News.

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SCROFULA

MEXICO’S TUPLE.

PATRIARCHS AT MILWAUKEE.

T do not belkra that
Arerts Harsaparilla bas

THE'JUICE OF THE MAGUEY ANO

FAILURE OF THE AIR-BRAKES CAUSES

Milwackek, "'in, July 18.—Tb* Petri-

A TERRIBLE CALAMITY.

A

liand side, Hrs. Fralne bring asatml opposite
W.
Mr. Zealand, with hi* 2-moaths-old

Heavily Leaded Passenger Train
Runs into a Freight, and Ex­
plodes an Oil Tank.

Friday evening nt tlw craning of Uio Michi?
jinn Cj-ntral hri.l tho I/xrlou &amp; Port .Stanley
laiiway, resulting In ihn

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three er four fatally. A sp-K-tal cnulbmind
Alfchigm Central freight train was pulling

train from Port Stanley approached with ten
conehcw, literally packed with rmidentx «»f
tlrts dty and Imvlott Engineer Harry Don­
nelly was in ebargo of tto&gt; Port Stanley

then whistled for brakes and reversed his en­
gine. buta&lt; the tender was what is known as

Tim low to tbe railroad Company will amount
to ftO.UfU, and Urn iuM by lire
WM Tlx

for m fully l(XL No further d«atl« yet
Many seriously injured by the expkwiou are

U qu*&gt;
rwmEtaMV' -T**1"
!h,L or ,Plb. m ~m.lm.lJr ulW •!»” «
mm A l-.-.J = « n»-l I" U-. mW «&lt;
plant, not wry fur from tbe ground, and thix
te watch**! with m drew Attention as a waternirlonfln AttgW«.
“j*
Lead is cut and lifted out of to- plant. It
leaves a laige cup like hula, and ihfflmt rtirity
the juica or «ap of the maguey redlecte. Thte
is puhpw, Or »«ll be m m&gt;o:i m a little fcrmec-

exposition building.

By during tbe contort. The drill thronghont
was very fine, aud provoked many detumittraUnmi ot approval The awapte of pri»n
were ns follows: Find prise, &lt;«»’, tutbe
Ridgley temple of Bloomington. Ill*; neennd
prize, $200, to tho Onddnntal temple uf Chi­
cago; thirl priat, &gt;1(M, to tlie FiuMer tern
pin of Des Moiues
Throe hundred of tbe I’atriarchfc er.j«ye&gt;l »n
premo council lias docidnd to admit candi­
dates at the ngv of 18. Tbe conttllutfrai *&gt;’

do not too their tiK.-mtewshipin'tto- order. At
tin- evening's *e«don the woman's degrre "«S
coufem.l on about twenty-five candidate*

CH tva go, July 12.—Rmnlts of tto- *«&gt;»
ball games fJayed by league ciul* Moiwkiy

burg 8; at Philadelphia—Now Turk C. Phil­
adelphia 8; at Washington—Waxiiingt'Hi 12,
Chicago
at Boston— Boston Detroit gam”
IKMtpuned, rain.
Chicago. July b" —league bam ’■•nO rshv&lt;

ciaimnd that tho main cause was'the failure
track is now fngtati—Washington 0. Chicago h; at Iliiladelphfa—Philadelphia IL Indianapolis 5. at
Buxton—Buxton l.s, Detroit IL
Chicago, July H.—Raw ball playing bv
LntCOl.X, Neb., July IG.—The regular league flute W«ln&lt;wlay gave th* following
freight train from tbe cast erashrd into an

o'clock Frhlay morning, on n bridge near

burg X; at Beaton—Roxton 13, I&gt;troitf;at
I’biladrtphia—Philadelphia IG. Indinmqnte

CniCAUo, July l.\— Following nn- tl» rot­
and took Are and were totally ilettroyrd. Unr
of tho car* rentaintxl Um gomls an-1 persons of orb made by tlie LragQo l«w loll club*
Dr. Max Randall and bis son Charley, from Thurday: At Washington City- Washing­
Romvilla, Ohio. Both ore aeriotisly hurt It ton h, llUdsirgU; ut Button—Bo»li*a 4, Jh&gt;ix regardad as certain that srana unknown troll 7.
r CHICAGO July It-.-Tint Chicago bawt loll
dub WHS in lurk Friday ; in the game witli
loaded wiUi oil, nnd Luth exploded with ter­
rific mrce, spreading the turning
tongU" kiaiinrs. tost a gnmo lo tbe Hlfladelphla
directlnns and sotting firs to many
duh. Tbe league wv»n» wore: Al New Ytrk
lood.d with merchandise. Kngin«
- New York 4, Chicago
at l'liiU&gt;leJ|thi*—
l*biiai!e1(&gt;hla li, Detroit 2; at jitwtun—Iketon
S. IndiiuiapriU* fl; al Washington City Wad 11 ngton 10, Pittsburg R
week * k-we hall playing un ti&gt;e Mulling of

whew tho onaine plung-1 Into thr Michigan
Central freight train, and as the trains rnme
together. Engineer Donnelly could bn u-eti In

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

lowed by a tmnontlou* ax|*k&gt;sJon which
»uki lie lten rd for milco
When lire colliaiuii ocrumvl the engine

turning iKiiiially brer, fell to the

Tn mrisitog arrest by a xherifTx pome in
Marion county, Aritatunx, a desperado namnl

bring run oul of St. Hcnry'n, Mercer county.
Ohio, turned oo hb pursuers, killing Itenuinl
Brock instantly and: fatally wouudlogan

Charles Grona?, a prominent citinxi of
Cincinnati, hanged himself Friday bvcunw
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Ixtopold Bltaebnau, a drummer from Oil
cago, committed suicide in the (Tifton bou«n
in Milwaukee Tliurwiny morning, by hanging
himself with his su^endent

diet up

wax visible twenty-five tniliw nwny. accom­
panied by, a roar overpowering all other
wunik Tto- burning oil was .scattered around
in all dirortlons, sotting firu to Griffin's coal
- and.salt warehouse, J. L. Campbell's dwell-

font. of the fit* department,

wm

literally

FOUR YEARS AND FIVE THpUSAND.

John McKclIan

wm

Canker, and
comiueiice.il using
Arer’a Sxnaparilb.
After taking ten boith-s of lhi» iiicilleitte I
ain completely cured.
—Alary C. Amesbury,
Rockport, Me.
I have .stiflem!. for
years, from Catarrh,
which wm so severe,
find It destroyed n&gt;y
ajipetlte nnd weakened
my system. After try*

Catarrh,

tong gourd down into the cup mid draw* tbe

formed'by tto- fwm'i mouth and lung*.

In

gourd. 1 to» net i* a curious ooe. intersatlrig
. &gt;___
. • — 1 ~ .1
■.. ■ Iu-.^mI.A
of drinking tbe liquid.

Can be
cured by

l«e-an lo take Ayer’s

। baraapariRa, and. iu s
few monllis, was cured.
I — Susan L. Cook. It-J

purifying,

the blood
mwl empties tbn gourd into tlie skins which

a lull gronn skin will lie hl several gallon*

nt

Jacob Sharp, wax aentenred Thursday by
Judge Barrett to four years in tho peniten
tiary and a fine of (5,(XXL In pasting tbe son-

voted wife hnd hardly slept at all. n rminlng

Sharp

wm

very much affected during the

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Pr/pared by Dr. J.C. Aysr A Co,Ixiw.il, Mml

seam, irtit how waa tla&gt; skill tak-n '&lt;ff ths
origpial on n»r«) That U the mbtery.. Not s

throat U tinted ths pulque pours forth Ones
emptied the skin collapw like a fish biod-lrr
in a com|nratireiy small compass, Irjt it

when it w*» drawn front the plant Famil
tarity breeds Indifference to the looks of t!►»

YOUR LAST CHANCE/^/
TO Bl'T

^INNESOTA^Z
DAKOTA CX/CHICAGT
10W PRICES.

flnwl to tho plantation. Pnlqud h diipp~l to
Charity in thrw^ skins, for carryingwhhb

^V/WCTEF.S
1/un.ttAfco.
1IM arutp a

/ HALF
' MILLION
ACRES

ItftJBft.'St

CHiRLES E. SIHS.
L-dO_c»w v.ttaa,

nflaMphta .... .........
..at n
u
WiKlara li. ...............
i: it xi
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nueburg......................... 7
m
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Indiana(iu.';. w
«!*««•»&gt;
Naturdey * gam.-, in tbe Nato’mal k«gi&gt;”
Wk-rra* follow»: At FbitoMphte-Fbltadcl
phia
Iwtroit 4; at WaxhingKa. City—
Washington \ 1‘ittalxirxal N.-w YorkNew York 4, t.liirago 'J- at Breton-Boston fl;
Indi-muprilis 1,

the num entnuww ot hi* to&gt;i«l ■ pon .-muing
in w-itK *1-. -I.—*--...I-X
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other there leg* Kicking oat in a* many
dlnscU-tiM. Tlie American will take two

SAFE INVESTMENT

Michigan Centbai,
Tbrrcupoo II is ordered, that Mur&gt;&lt;i»T
1st day ot Aurmt. A ’»
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the (urenoon. ne tub
neUttou. and that —
— —7 — — ,
minor and all other person* int- rrAfruinU).
estate are required tu ai-prat -d
said emirt. then to te K-.d-n at ’a-' iret-t*
Office, tn the City uf H*«ttnr.. la ««
—x
it
tw. un.- th* mirr

until
been fesunl from the National Grand Army
lieadquartun stating that press tnisrepma-i,*.
alloin liavn beeu made in regard to th.? state
ot froliug ortclng between tlie national
headquarters aud the Kt. I/Mii. r-tmmlltoe

Mixxx.iroi.ut Mimi.. Jnly U.-’nw Amer­
ican Water Works svsix'inti.m tegan jt,
seventh annual convuiilum nt the Wrat hotel
Wcdoesdng morning. There are about sixty
r
TK.. .............

The Hon. Erwin A. Hewitt, an oW-tlme
Democratic Inader In central Michigan, died
ut Augusta, Mich., Monday.
The commiuloiicra intrusted with tW loca­
tion of the Miammita State Soldicm' home
decidwl Tuesday, on the tGth ItaUuc. oo Min
nyhshn Fulls.

nlmlly u;nn the dirty skins |

mnMeatly

Niagara Falls fRoute.
may be called tb.. retail trade in pulutrn Th.
-k&gt;PP-l I- jrml
heath, half a &lt;*&lt;&gt;srii nf u i.i^i, ....1____ _
.
■ «... Ko trotn tor bactendas in
the maguey country to the railroad station*
and tbrore by trains, which run on pes^gw
scbvdultn to tbs City of Mexico and o;!&gt;r
great distributing points.
Tb. ib.lqwd, e, |.|qu, &gt;ta,.
u.
WluUu,. or u» „™nla
H I, n»™
IrAinnrtl, round
ru. hw wloaa. In Uw
«- n»b.u7U^1,„o„a^X“;

Taking eSect July ad.iar.

. Probate Order.
State of Michigan. eounD^fRsrns*.
At a vL-Mlou of tlie ITntwte jVxnt W &gt;*"
County
Harry. boWcn
at Cwmtv
tli«the
C fyof
of H^lnp-Jn
srid
on
thr 7th day of July, in the )rar one »*•’

Freaent. Wm. W. Cole, Jods* ci FraWde.
In tbe matter of tbe estate ol • -eW W.

Work I.tt.cn,or m.,i„
buulouor.,
plum wb.r, n&gt;. borerw, U
■el.AM
IWIei.M.b.p^X;
xiatnln nrocms

Ah U.,L... &gt;_

. 't
Thereupon It l» ordered, ton:

fli^r^kl to “7‘T*1* Uk"a 5U* ,*tw*n
finger and thumb, finger indde. and dips out
A favorite way of decorating ik.

Mime to the itepnhlicati national cuorration
is out (or prohibition.

^retching th, green frtag. arena"th/^T

to |l«,s7'.,bnu July I. las?’

allowed fall swing with his genius and hie
P-lnt pot The walk l-hind SudHtoridaui

was promptly checke&lt;L The

1). McCallum, Marllia I-atnery. Frank Quern.

others. were painfully burned liy the Idas-

requiring his axUtanco by two met: as he

J'rands, United SUto consul. was struck by

The attorneys for the defense did not re­
lax tb-ir efforts in their riicut's belialf, and
made application for a stay of proceedings

The following Indira have Ix-eu recognixad:
IT. Donnelly, engineer of the excursion train;
J. Hmltlwr. wife and dangliter; A. Zeeland

T

FOl HALE BY ALL LEADING HE2CHAI3.

eSFt’sw
iwitow and tb** Ihe heir*
KS'iSl.'r
—are required toapl*»S

was a mil’s of fteinrs, Ida clothing was stripped

t* doubtful.

HE eupertertty of Cora-tee evtr bo­
or whalebone Lae now beta fle^
onrtrated by over dx ye^-s
Ivr.oo- It la more Uurabir
pliable, morn corarcrt*olo. agd sgvre
BREAKS.
*
TLo immense sale of tb*s.i Co.-seta b
now over 7000 dally.
•
Boworu of worthte-a issitationc boast
with various kinds of tort!.
None are genuine unic-a “or. War.
nar’a Corallne ” isprir.ted og iktooot

Ftajwt

could not justify,

burned badly

can not recover. Cliurlra Chisholm. IL But­
ton, John Hireling. Allie and Archie Nora-

'’JuapgS;

Rheum, nnd . feoeh rd
much bcuctit from it.
It te good. nl»o. for a

skuu am a great puxds to strangers Tbth
preparation, cither from (he hog or tbe gnat.
yield to any proemre. Filled with pulque nr
other fluid tto-y distend in tho bloated form

Afiwny st.. Rostsa
nighbmds, Maas.
Ayer's Baranpnriib
Is superior to any blood
purifier Hint 1 Imvr

with

nwrtot .
Chirac*
Ikwton , .

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

and fam

this part of the pulque busimsu which m&gt;"
who ItM witnetwed it for th" first time, ix
pretty sure lo,n-»Miter on the next oecaajon
be rni»-» a gobfe-t of tbe Mexican nrctar u&gt;

IRATE)'

GRAND HARM DIVISION.

promptly wrapird in clotlaw and tbe flaming
remnanta of his vest and trdusors were torn
from his blaring laxly.

teneath. Hts injuries nre of a horrible na­
ture and he mu not recover. Chief Wal-

I ue cutrwtlLHt V. —- ..... -- care. Every morning Ihoexperienred i»ulqu»
dillectur* start out with their burro awl |tX
skiiw or g-rtt skin* nnd thrir guard*. Each
has hi* hwtton &lt;&gt;f tiw fidd,. Be gore toe
plant, picks his way in between the long
leav.o mid reaching dutn with tbe, cup
dnilnx it of the jul« which has gathered

Erysipelas,

Dvt.irrn, Minn., July Id.—Northern Pacific
Junction, a town of 1,230 population, twenty,
seven miles from Duluth, iiax l*een destroyed Ughbmtsl tow hold on wxnnd pla
nnd if it
l»y n lire which started in the Pitino Lumber
cominuyls mill Friday night Ibiglnva were WtaHiktat City dull, would h.nv« les-n

Aontnoxst nonxnn
to on already miffli-irntly apixdling affair, the
wrtion of tl»e freight: train into which tlie
•ngineof tbe pareengcr train plowed con
listed of two cant containing tanks filial, with
.-nida oil and one ear kmdwl with Ixirreh of
refined oil. and nlmott teforri tho ptreengent

to take, gives strength
hwI vigor to itei body,
and produces a more
pertmtuetU. tarfintr, re-,
stilt than any tm.-ilh.ioe
I over used.—E.
IIu!ur«,No. Llndale.O.
I have used Ayer’s
Sar&gt;n(Mrllk&gt;,In ray fam­
ily. tor ScrornU. and
kiiotv. If it is taken
faithfully. It will
thoroughly eradicate
thia terrible dlw-MC.—
W. F. Fowler. M. D..

Zealand, b

doutl &lt;o far m recognirxl. nro: Mrs. Samuel
Frahm and child; Mr*. J. W. Baynes, Lou­
don. und two childn-n. Ethel and infant:
Hcuhy Dnnnrily. IxMidtm; Mr. Zealand and
child-. Mrs J. Smither and child-. Bertnao
J'onxford, the fireman, who wus terribly
Imrned by the flying oil, in roset-ning pasxniigerx. tiled at 7 o'clock.
It h said
liiat engineer IXfenrily wax intoximtod at
Uiu time of the ai-ridont. IT* track b clear
anti traffic has lw«n noeutnod. The number
of injured h said to foot up M or tX» but such
is the excitement ilia*, tbe nanus nnd extant

^BroS

HANDLED.

Humors,
Of U&gt;n eight, but one, Mru

An investigation will be held ax to Um&gt; erniw

From Wellington street to the crossing the
train ran with engine rrrsnwl Tho violent
whittling bad alarmed Ute (xxlettr la ns nnd

IT IS

about HM&gt;, gatlier-wl at tboExpmi Won bu Idling
Thursday afterc-ouu to wftowtt a competitive

■toakurimn, wm blown up In the explosion,
and liud hb colhxr-lxmo tooken. A. CJiudtoy
was nm over by a hose-red und luul lib teg
Lrukru.
X UlTEn DIKPATCH.
8t. Thomah, Ont, July IK.-Tbe
br. Thomas. OnL. July HL—Ono of th*
mod appalling distsfor* which has over bap-

HOW

an order requiring the district attorney to

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Attorney General Hunt, of Illlnnh, has
given an ojsnloa to the effect that px&gt;l-mllingon fair grounds nr rare tracks w in violxUon of the gwreral law prohibiting gambling,
and that agricultural andeUM permitting li
on their grounds are not entittel to tbe »t(W
jrovHtel by statute for such organizations.
The ox-union negro Raltliws nt New Or­
leans are demanding ndmtaion to the Grand
Annv nt th- U__ i
.
.

BmUe jeonex predominate, wfak-h might
taken at an Intimation that there is
ileal of t-ntirsf^, hm,—-.1_ ■ :.. .. -

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then to be holden st Hif
k city of IlaslhLri.
■ause. li nnv there be. "hX “-1**tioner should not t-e ’f*" ,.'dtbUWWr
further ordsnd. tMt*'

bn
oneeln each week I4r three sure*"*

of portrayal, and UauWul
With thel-Lte'Z-Z^r
■wks eomjtoi'2

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Dilitt, Soiti Shore&amp;AllanticRj
-The Soo-Mackinaw Short UMOnly Direct Route to
""vJu
oomwr kXiwi ol w* I ri"r

"The Railroad.
ed on affidavits by Sharp's counanl that they

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.~... n. m.. &lt;1111, Ot tno
*.t/X'k •?'*«"*•. dl«’ Mt-hlrely in
the hall of Ute exchange, after announcing to
the numiimn
nt nn.
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T*. Tb/owd! TnUn, wk te.,( ki:
SIM. MBMHiaM ,n VoW. ,*,** ““

: WAGNER PARLOR CARS
BUSINESS NOTES.

and Philadelphia. denim* in drugs. .kl.w.

Michigan Centra) freight train.

For a mo-

firM imtmira was inoor-

meat wm merely tenqiornrr. The haUlitlra
areflgwrel at about 81,0)0,ODD, of which
f100,000 are unrecured

Congressman Jem&lt;w £. Campbell will s^k
Ohio*m0,:T,tlC “l’miRaUon tor e,J**nK&gt;r ot

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con,enuan st
Bottnn, voted nnanimotHly Thursdav for a
prohibition anwmlm^it to tb-&gt; national con­
stitution.
The Rock Island rnsd aaoounced Friday
IH’m a. p’-Hl .’mo,
T.,wta. Km.. lb&gt;;
live stock, agricultaral protlort., nod ,IWBn.
factoring implements of Kntrets origin,
would be liauled free of charge to’ cmmlv
municipal, or state fain bridinany ra-ten]
Judge Nocnao ren-tered

a &lt;l« ldnw

ground of

Si rSRB WAC.SES bLKKlTX'J &lt;A»A

JJAHBLE

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BflUl .ipwuU IorTTaJal1JM*' “
TA. MTOiorr tTATO—' “

Unexcelled HuWinfr and
T*k«.lo^uNH•Jl^*'ln”',,

WOOL CARDING.
™u, mJ l»«.b, u* Coar-lklrk'
'« 11- UK

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nr Umu THAm. H.I" •“ '”'-reU"
■
t »•. AUtt.
oe.T r*u. A nekrt Ax&gt; ■

Frklay

' &lt; 1 -11 (AML

C«rtlng u&gt;o oiling, 12 t-2e. p.r |b.

H7iu; 1,™ uSW. w ™ - ““ te
ffftsiriKfs**’
s w. TAxau- X'X,. wre_-

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pVO TO ONE FOR BLAINE.

EDUCATORS IN CONFERENCE.

MILLIONS OF MATCHES.

twenty-one thousand repubu'

CfUTAGO, July
The. ro,lw.l
,
the Nalional Educational araociation c,Iwtw,i
*nornlnS ln &lt;&gt;ntrnl
whtch was civwd^l with teachers ren«*^..
I’dry by Tbe Toledo lUada
ng «lu&lt;«tion*l
&lt;n X tta
..
.
»'iucauonai iurtitntions
in
, M.fo and Territory Bnrd | Upj^j
Unite! stated
Slated Tho
Tire president of the
i
tlon. William E. Stall.a. ,-aifa,i .Jr

CANS INDICATE THEIR CHOICE.

duo. J«!y la-Tba Toledo
m ,M »y sent mqulruw to its
jl |ort* of, the Union taking
rot *11*1 hccoimI choice
Kejsiblican ticket ut
tasu rvctdvtd from
I oue it| four of those
i show the following

;.-l, Edmund*,
on, tot: Ingslfa,

Elaine, 8,Inaalh,

tatn&gt; shows th
the two leadFpirii. -1'irtf choiro—
&gt;i&lt;x. • lllafne, 80; Sher-

"a’ onerwi by Ifov.
Ide lwr.1 EJwunla. Various committal wLL,
tbm appolutedud nereraary routine boitransacted..
J ■
u
A rrwulution was submitted and referred to
.h
r*J‘‘U’“* •helanng7t to
ta the duly of coagroas to come to tta aM of
tta jreople of Uie southern states in tbeir iIKaent tamh- elTdrta to overcome tta UhUwatre
of that section of tbe country
J
Tlx* priocipal subject lor dfacuwtfon ra
Tta I -yrbol.^i-.-a) Tn,,| PhdagOKH-al Valtia
( “Jriire, ami addrraw* pertinent to tta
snbject w&gt;*ro made bv Frofi.-^or J •«
nr ''’taintiu’;
Hott John \\. Ihc-kin-Kin. of Mavaclimetts*
1. Izxii* Soldau. (irincipal of the Normal
rtta..l &lt;rf St. Louis; W. N. Hartnum. Mqwrintemdent of M-homs. Lap rete. Ind.. A. F. Win•diilb wlltor of tta Boston Journntaf Ejnw.
. C Uound** principal of tb-&gt; State
Normal *etoxrt. HyiMou'h, N. H.; George I’
Brown, of Illluofa, and Dr. J. jl Houm of
"New York.
Hujrerint. .-ulent J. M. Greenwood, of Kan
•wai'ily. rarel n papir ttpnu “Tta Art a3(|
Meth-.-l *&gt;f Qmwtfouing Adapted totlnilnarv
S-dxxd Work," and Superintendent H. A
*r— —i^.u
i
t, .
.

HARBOR

OF VERA CRUZ.

1’crhapstbe vrat point of all tbe gulf b
pnrefariy
bartar
&lt;rf Vera
Cruz.
.
- ... tire w&gt; catad ua&gt;
uu. &lt;&gt;»
k rra VTU5.
Tbe open mu i. far preferable in a storm,
'•tan Mme. t’nfalcron de la Barca, the wife
• •r tta lint Rpanidi minister to Mexico, made
tta voyage from Havana to Vera Crus, the
railing vowel aboard of which *lre was treat
up and down tta roast f-w* fourteen day*. »'»
right of tar inteihlctl prat nearly all tta limo,
waiting for lire »tnrm* *• abate, that it might
ta iufu to veufam into ttte tartan*. In mod­
ern times it fa n»t -in .vqwnt to **» arau
rtHUtrldpa make lia*te to gvt Iteir anchor,
up and rtntvl out to eca at the a|&gt;proarb of n
•turavauch a conrse offering Ira. rids, than
to rvnndu nt tta treocirenim anchorage. Yet
such la Mexican comrr.vatfon and inertia it
fa probable that no uttcript would have been
made t-&lt; render tta flrrt Mexican t»rt * f
entry mom worthy of the name of tartar
hod not the impending loas of trade and the
threatened tim&gt;ruction of tire commercial

FACTURE ARE MADE.

U“til twtmty.flve yTOra ago the lu-.gn* i.an
of tta mau-bra um,i in tbts. ouBtrj* Wen* 10v
IWtad from England nnd Germ?Uy. *1^.;,
r^tiv*
"i l! I”-T*n4

X".1' """I"1'-;.
ture mart in use today an* the ordinary *ul!?" reub. -hkh oniui.ik. r^r-nf,.-. u,

muclk whkb rf,„ TO,
**» »,«. UM,,,.
,ni|
I *?!’|.
■reirar.v
u.rnk by dipping tbe splint* fajo c ia,j,
metal -1|W
th—.
parte. I Ire Worhl fnr *1...

j

u
,.f

.

**• i* lira-gut num
-^na&lt;!a. end so great ba* Iswnfta demand

i‘ „ Jai^iew mo n paper innt-b. which mav
I.- iiuule to thfa country *li
wu.i loroni.
-rare. The entire labor of uatefamaMng.
.•ven to counting tho mat eta* nnd putting
ttam into the l-xra. fa
aOTM,
vuwery. Tbe
jire worst
worxI fa
is cut into
l|Uo
ji
chiucry.
* ’ lv
knives working tranwCTrah-.aM radindint
takra its place upon un &lt; ndta. W-nbiehmr

efthatrity totestirtbenwtiha.
.
A* tta line, of ita Central rallrnail cnine
iiecn r together, tire coituruethni in thu xoutli
upproaehmg that In tta north, tta Vera
I yrmano*. raw Ibe danger menacing ibcm of
, lodng a largo jxart of tbrir imjxirtations
from the Unital Ktotn*. This, rtnrtied them,
ji i,„.
I Lui when they raw thl« msla-ious Tnad, in
l tddlti'.H. planning to build n brooch to tbo
j1 &lt; iult itwlf— tint only that, but in'Ojxwing to
I have a winmodluuii hprtar, with wliai vra
f rowi
««« jHen., ut
at Tuxpen-ttay
tuxpen-thev Iwgan
tagan tuniulltumulil ’us|-'’,o ’****8’’ tb(' RWteral government to
cmclo lock* rwrauv It wn« then that lire

Blaine,

n.............
. '^iinuf
‘
Tta
round
are 1*
I
I
.
:*«&gt;tnm-&gt;n grtulo if re:lphur match'-:I
ta taught at retail at the rate of tu

government to
govci-una-nt
to insuret
inspect tire
tto* hurtov of
of Vera
Vera
l'ruz.m;d to siHimi* plmw for It* impruvra
Fn.if-.'. Wilb.nl, pcrahlaut of tire Woman's
inent. Hfa rvci&gt;mnrebdatio:i was the very
CLrisUpn Teenjrenunw Union, ndcinx for tta
Hixibli* one of building a breakwater arr&lt;*»*
tire entire northern cud of tta ctannei to“ut wxial purity. IL-fi nvd to tta cv-juulttae
tween t|w ,iKTU B1&gt;lj a,,, jgiund of Ulna,
York -Rltdne. Uh: on n-wilnUoii*.
.
vbL h really fa wtat fa r.uw dlguitad by tta
|
bnrtag’ tta afternoon tta varioit* depart­
name i t tartar. In thfa way protection
menu of the convention tu,ld wpaixte mnet1‘nhc:* nutJciiro ran nmriy twice a* int.rli' v.uuld ta afford**! from tta violent *torm*&gt;
| mg-, nnd in lire evening Ure convention cOnWhich sweep ilown from tbe mirth, of&gt;porunuw! it* clurational dfacavaon.
.
a* common utlplnu* match***, partly tacaura
. tiiaity r.ould ta girpn for drelgingout tta
/
Chicago, July IG.-Central Mtric ball' of this wa.4r of wood in making i. mid I utauud to a racro unitorm depth, unJ docks
&lt; was ••row.lr.l Thursday at the Motion of the *!&gt;;wta. Tta miplenvnut rotor from the sul!‘
*
•
pbur ntatrb coiim** from t he burning ..ulplmr, would heroine feariblr.
Kafkmal
Along tta general lino of bi. suggtwtions
which takes lira quickly fn-m tire f.b*wptaru*
tto* Mexican government has since coiducfcd
and light* the w&lt;xd; without the m.|* bur the
the wurlj. But it has draggwl w ith cbaractl.-ihnii.a-*- Blaine, ST; Sherman,
pla»pbon.s
would
go
out
before
lighting
1l»
R.. &lt;-&gt;nt««ljing a resolution that, as Urn pub­
toristio tlownc*.*. At tire time ttat tto- move­
I’.Uli.e ]ft*. Stat man. VJ,
lie -diool’fa estnbUshed chiefly in the interiwt tta wixxl. ora grant deal of it w.atld te rra ment wax first vigorously undertaken tta
man, t»; Blame,
of national prwn atlon and ]&gt;nx;eritv. its quire*!. &lt;&gt;ii« ptandof pbopderu* fa raid tn writer was alaoatd an English rtemnoj m
»ufflo* for 1 .(W.OJO match.**. In onter lo get
teartan. JmuH in all tbeir i.yM-biug* emplia'’era Crux Hr askwl tta captain wiren he
rid of tlie brim*t&lt;me smell. .Pxu in. purafli!.,
sin! nnd magnify whatever lend* to make our
thought the works would ta cwnpleted. His
youth appnviate tbe privilege and intelli­ or stem i- add fa med in*:-ad of *ulpliur. and reply was that ta had licen consulting on that
such imitcbe* bunt tatter than ‘ulpliu.- &lt;u«,
gently &lt;ifarh.n*g» the duties of Ameri'-au cilipoint with a number of other &lt;x&gt;mmand«*ra
iMvauMJllre woo^ begin* to turn tbe munrent
long familiar on lire Mexican coart, anil that
tbe match isiightai: wlthtjw common match
•vpjJaure nml referred.
the average &lt;&gt;f their *-uriniw* as to tta time ot
Blaine. I.lit. Startbe comjdetion of tire harbor )*ut ttat evert:
cw» of manufacture is almrat similar to that
Idire. 3M; Shannon.
of tto/ sulphur match. Esch match
Fl*. Fhmuan. JOI.
jnvsldmt. Aaron (love, of Colorado*, irecrvtatbrwdgh about twenty different pro wwx &lt;.r 1
I.ri min
&gt;■&gt;*. Jatnus 11. CanlMd, of Karim.*; treasurer,
Edn-m C. Hewett, of IlUnab; first vice pmimaking of the tax fa ali",wt a* rompifcuted.
deni. William K. .Staid'ui, of MnuarbnarCVi.
here that tire pOpulatioa Is overc'rov. iicd; tlie
Tbe machinery fa undergoing cowtant n»In tta evauillg tire voiiverdioil .iiseuvreJ I proveiueitta, Imt, owing to tta wr-rery ab­ (Lit. or rivirnda, system, which fa tbe same
tblug, is tbe rule. To live in a svpatatu Louie
t-olurw'i.
iv tin- cx.vpWon, The tlcmatx! for convenient
titasntarn,. parte.
phosphorus

Oregon
* Sherman.
: i. - I’ Allwra.l'. Washing
: .'iirer muli. L’i. IdataU-Blain.',
1. Wyoming—Blatiu*. G; Hirernro. ■ I: linn Territory- Blaine, 4; Linw&amp;i
N&gt;-’v $!•*•.i«*.-plain**, K; Sherman,
.' l!; Slrennun, *1 Di—
tnrtnl C
B la hie, 2; Xhermau, if.
TORNADO Al WkUPACA, WIS.

’

•About •' o'clock
flood xmidkiily

QitCAOO, July 15.—Tire National Educn-

Tlir statistics gnttaivd bj* the btanl of tmdcrwriter* for New York city «ta*a ttat
nearly one-third &lt;if tbo fire* are cauwd by tbt
catvli-rs uwof matebr*. Wlreti.-cr the rafi ty
nuitt-h now in common nw doce away with
Friday afternoon. Tire following leport at
tire danger cf Ore fa a dfanutnl qurxtiotv
tta nominating rommittev ws» adopted. For Their
chief nmit fa that they will
take
Are when stqipcd upon, nnd rat* and mice
cannot light ttam by nibbling. Tire inven­
tion of tbo safety matrii date* from the in­
troduction of red, or amorphous, pbo*' |iborus In place of common plinqiboro*.
• Thcagij. July !-’■ • Leonard Swrtt, tiw which caused serir.u* ill taalth anraog the
dfaUngufatad lawyer and former law |nrtt&gt;er matchmaker*.
Red pboq&gt;h"Tu* is linrmleiw
to Utt matchmaker and to the child who may
happen to taste it. Bitt it will not mix witii
Thur** lay night tn
clilurate of jiotasb. und s&gt;» finally the fjilint
was tipiv.l with chlorate of petadi and tbe
phosphorus nux.*d with very litre xand und put
on the tax. A German named Kaminen-r
nwdt noteworthy a*eniblu^e* of intelligent

at Boarbonunt* t&lt;&gt;
perform the cereitwray
The w»
ding took n'nrc

**

i

thought that they would drive tin- Mu’pbur

n century

« h uhiding in Urjtf. Keepl-.s .mappwi.
I. knd ruin icnUcnsi

ily and Mr. Swett'
uiccd. Mr. Swett
hi* bride faoj. Sire fa n good-looking indy, ol
German extradion. finely edm-attd, ami ria
lure tarn Mr. Swett's confidential Isiukkeepei

Mark’s Kpfacopnl

THE

MARKETS.

it li t* jhurcb «a* iwiatwed

*&gt;w. Ri.hbrtl Rowett,

■'brae :inmo is familiar lu
buiry uromuectiim with
an»( th- brh-.lmgof thorough• fuefl d--.d hr the Wastiingioa
•,l*vnt I: .::&gt;o'doi'l&lt; WediMmh^f
•miahlv fr|m
diswiee.
vrvfai in jtta Union army
H I'.-ibirer, nn&gt;l wiu con
■?
He wa* noutelwl ui
■ui 1 rfa» hnr the ivinnhidci of

Egg*- Strictly ftwh.

I'KMorxw.lnre,. JulyU-Tta Prohibi-

..*, inrcputt kei in Ita field; For
’fan,lw5S at nytitoulli;
mJ'
“'■•■rn.r, H'iQtau
I wall,
l \
publlr inxtruc-

-*«*l-*

Turk.

(Vul* Xn 3 inlxrd. July
ftRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS■•.ITfa H,71*"1

,n ^nnsylvania and

tar toy - iMiH

tta Uuifol sutc, having a
trade.
Tbrr arc made by on. Ann, whkh, "^“*
axreed to pay tiie government g...A&lt;.(«' a
JLr for U» exclusive right &lt;* manufacture

ti.ni-Firm:

,

Mij-wacxsc.

**T ’’“f”-. John WsuapJcy.
8.
i-.n &gt;*»|J**).U Rttl.-V l„&gt;.. 1 iiui -t th-

aofcwt.

'"’“■‘•wr, Mteti. by

i fall of

"al j'i£22“ingl“,n« d*l»lfr attorney gen“W. fej.7,£’-■
ere—.

■ ‘nn&lt;bri1 mhie at Mt Hesros
*tart*-1 B y**- «P». ba* been

*• *k»»! fitV W'&amp;*’*

MAKIXO WAX WATCHES.
One firm in thfa country makes wax
p.ntrhcs, the machinery being ingenious and
almost automatic throughout. But owing to
tta competition of Italian and FrcLcb wax
mataics,it la a email business still TtaUb
tio fancy boxes of wax taper* sold for a cent
raimot ta made at all in till* country tor
that price, and our manufacturers do not
know how they are imported mid sold fur tta.
price at a profit. One maker iu Austria fa
Lid to make wax rnateta* at tbe rate of ten
mile, of taper a day. using rcveral ton* of

ta !hr7r’
ora InAurtrte. two Austrian firm, making
almcat M many matches an arc made in this
e’iZy rrnnrc make, more matchro than

.■,pL’tl":”’:b“*'',',-on &amp; North I’onn■ V i.
1 ■* hM *"?■” destroyed.
•tev-L"* ''V
in E. * H. T. Anmaterial establishment at
'bo.;l&lt;wuf 1123,WXL
overeomo by tta beat.
WiSsT*? ‘’a‘,“*v ",K,rt •’’“‘‘"d tta Sixth

other kind was forbidden by art of purlinmouL In Sweden and 6«ritrci.liir,.| they arc
almost tbe only matches Used:
Tbe irerrmity of currying tire text with the
matche* fa, of course, tbeir great drawback,
nnd tttany alteni|*ts to nmisv a safety match
which could to* lighted without lire Iwx have
been made. A match with tbe ptaaphorot**
at otiocnd on*l tho potash nt tire otiier waa
once int.-orluml; tta* splint hud to be broken
in two mid the crwl* rubbed together iu order
to light. Imjiortarl safety iuiL-liea made in
Sweden and Austria arc.taginning to make
much headway owing tui their extreme
ebeapnew. At present thc&gt;r.*u: be Ireugbt.
iiotuithrtarrling tta duty of IS per cent, ou
tbe matcires and 100 jrer cent, on tta tax—,
for almost the same pricy io.tho commr.uest
sulphur match. One dollar a gr-ra fa on
overage price, or aliout 1-4 matcLrs for a
cent. The ■ tax cintaiuing each hundred*
matches fa nu ingenious affair, being com­
posed of. a thick slut* &gt;g of wool, with
nolcbcs ent where tta corners conic. Hafety
matches, in boxes rantaining fifty matetaw,
arc retailed at soventy-firo ccrstr a gross.
Tbe treasury «le«stei*&gt;n, levying a duty of i 100
per cent upon tta Jjpx. fa due to tbe plea that
the tax irreally part of tta match; without
It tta «pliuta of wood are mH matches m( tbo
onUnary wn*e of tho word. Ttaro fa butamo
firm In this country winch makes safety
matches.
The price of American made
matolie* fa higher than that of the imported
ones, but it fa said that they are of a far lictter
quality.

eking.

Date-Fin

™Ltoh which can ta lighted wittautftta
E^rtnWW* 111 «l«*
■ 1*5“*!
son*

..............

’

boruwitba delicate

1' *■» found nccemary

M
'■nJ^crmmd working*.
./?■ “^W’burt. p,
W____.1____ _

THEATRICAL PEOPLE

HOW MATCHES OF AMERICAN MANU­

Ali attempt*
away with
;(lra:ula*-toiy; »0«&gt;u
in Germany wsUwut

Large, and good renu are obtained. There fa
no sort of doubt that a syndicate, building
bou»e»nnaLirR«JC3b&lt; here’ could obtain er
•vlknt dividend*. On economically built
Lou*» the net yield ought to beTorflpcr
ernt Tbe Mexican houses do not require
tb «c &lt;&lt;*tly repairs which an- necriunry in
tbe United States. As all tbo housm tare uro
built ot masonry, there fa no woodwork to

ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WHO ARE

FOND OF

RUSTICATING.

snails.
turn from Ids far western trip tta groat little
aUnntk- steamship company, stayed a few

tainesl each about a quart of snails, of tire
species eaten in some parts of France, and «R«*n in uinlrc**, the actor fa quite at inter­
esting aw when oil parade. Caught in a baby

waist under tire ancestral trees of FanlhUl,
t.Nnra Llnrrto hr.* entertained mo us *ho never
did in buckram and grease paint Bmohing a
Brier woBd pipe and wee ring a tarpaulin hat,
Edwin Booth, at Cobasaet. tad a philosophic
dignity that ho i&lt;«r ctraiixd In Hamlet;
an&lt;l Inwrctxv Banvil, thivermg hfc timber*
anti belaying a yacht, uarmed the heart as no
Itoruon setu}tor could poa iiily do on lire thcutrieal deck. The* - fortunate pco-ite who
have men Haggle. Mitchell in La* home at

Mr. GmiW got hfa appetite forsnaifafci New
rioso nlv«vcr drehrea. Ho baa tbo thh-.gx
cuuked under stringent ordara, to boil them
Ant in their slielfa, then rabmarge them in a
highly flavored sauce ami Anally m.e them.
Tliey aro -erred in the italte, which by this
time are tborougbly browned. When eaten
they aro piled Lol on a plate, faftef the mnnUrem by holding a stall in hki left baud,
while with a fork in bls right ho get* tire cu-

isn’t squeamish, nn-.I a liking fa ea.'ily acquired
mned Lrr youth, and to cutch Joe Wlieekyit
at tbo Highlands hitching up that big borbo

suddenly introduced.

It nos only LiK summer that I caught Es­
telle Clayton and her beautiful sistar making
outdoor sketches un the Hock mountain, and
when cvcryliody wa» pondiring where Zeta
■le Luwan was. I f&lt;;tr.»d Irer playing croquet
Hi starry stocking on tbo tack lawn of a
bidden cottage at RiebC.-ld Springs,
iare ix the cattkiixs.
1&gt;o yon remember La**ra Dons itrawtarry
shortcake in tbe Catskills,, and Mrs. Har­
kin*1 midnight (xuafo salad at Lurvhinm-.:, or
can you bavo forgotten Kato Fcin.ytta’s
efaerry pit^T.
Sc:m&gt;whero Up between the Catakilta and
tire Riunaire range fa a snug little cottage,
with a honeysuckle on top und a wure cellar
at bottom. Ttarr v.os n rod cheeked, dark
otio June morning and a»ked u* in to have
soma curd and wlrej*. It was Edna Cary;

rbilaiilfo told ui hot

Clarko out tn a retired Connecticut. vale
swinging a scythe, and going every ton miu-

Some are

brought

tmy» in tbo outlying districts. Mr. Gould
ha:* hilhrrto been famous for a plain diet, nnd
no his manta for snails is all the morn a Wall

Kill further retarded by tta necredty xrf rub

&gt; imitv
jek i.umiucu iu cuHviucrng
Paula, tire l.mndrc-s, that when I lay “No

Cuban praetkw is to irtair-h ail garmehu.

ktiflqe*. llow they manage to wear them I
cannot imagine. Tire semalions of a foreigner
aro liert described by a certain Herr Wagner
I met in Havana.
-Tbo first time that I rat down tn a clean
shirt from a Cutan ^sundry," raid be, “I
thought 1 must have landed on n pile of
•saury to put on a Cutanized night shirt I
rat up till 3 o'clock in tire morning trying to

for pocket taodkerrittefa. you might as well

Uve, to convince Hlmralf that be was a horny
banded son of toil! AVell, 1 iF.oukl think wo
grt his hay inf
Who done not know that Rita Cogblan
noble Hutfaunl

Who don not know that

■lias an old farm itbura that would do jour
heart good to stop nt, if *bt&gt; were at homef
Who has not Ireard of Crockett lodge, where
Frank Mayo, after hfa *cawn'x work, mrif*
into i.cvpitnlit v. nnd wbcro tire table groan*
under his viand*, find tba guevts groan under
bfa phiIoM&gt;i&gt;l&gt;y! lYrbajis you have never
inen at Marder lawnf (lb, well, thnt's your
A CCW AXD A CASI.V.
Actresses do not buy Rhine stone* as much
ns they on&lt;v did. They inclmo to lawn
cutters and patent eburn*. You ought to
mv Lillian Russell milk a cow, or Mrs.
Bowent in a Watteau hat fowling her turkejs
I remember Clara I»u1mi KriJoggyodclingati
one summer with an alpemtoek nt Cold
Spring,’and as for Fanny Itari nport? ata

rhimnry* to build, and no cellars or attics.

um sized txvlrounw and dining rinin;.

for JttSija-r year, tho builder* could wall af­
ford to pkuv lathroouM, which can ta ele­
gantly and very cheaply 'built of Frubla
Ufa*. Almost all modern house-i here now
have what ate called English water elneets,
that fa. |rovi.led with water for flashing the
soil j»*ps?. Abo in modern bouxa wooden
fl-rerx an* uad throughout, except, jrerliajM,
on Boots to bo more healthful tlir.n brick tile
floors, inch as aro found in ail old fashioned
bouses. To a Borton Uotiw builder, tho con­
struction of a Mexican house would be rimplicity itself. There fa no costly nnd dab-

Isims tare that contains any harder wood
than common jiiue. l*nint u ttpai ingly navi,
cud two thia &lt;*oata, cr rather one priming
nnd a tiiiu coat, are alsmt ail that in cmployod. The gloM fa getMTally of poor qual­
ity. Tire linuKW tire built on the jwinciplo
that jwopic live out of doors most of the time.
Then! fa this to Ire Mrid. that tho abeence of
intonre beat renders tlie Interior of one's
house always comfortable,—City of Mexico
Cor. Boston Herald.

I once ktaw of a well known lawyer of this
calks! un lire witness stand to corroborate a
xtatcmcr.t mado by a witness as regards di­
rection and distance, and so completely did
bis memory fail him that Ire had qot tbo
vaguest- conception of the direction or dis­
tance in question, while a minute previous bo
could Imvo drawn a map. This fa not the
riuridation of tire probable experience of
scare unknown legni crank, but tire real
exjvrienee of one of Maryland^ ablest
lawyer*.
I. nwuro you his interest nns
enormcMU. as to clear his elirut was bfa
only
financial
salvatiuu.
It occurred

of this state, where one witness (a farmer)
tratifle-.l: “I know tills thing occurred In
September, for 1 was planting corn." When
asked more •■oncerning tbe matter be Anally
wound up his testimony by raying that bo
attended a Fourth of July celebration in tho
mouth rf September. 1 assure you this party

ban • got a log cabin iu the Cxtikilt, am!
Lznter Wallack “goes down" to bis pkirc at
Stamford every summer like on English
gentleman.
Why, I’ve seen a premicro danicutc—God
rert her soul! she's dead now—in IsubnaU
shoes riding on a load of hay in Connecticut
and enjoying it.
Tberc’ii a little weather stained box in a
r.oak cf tta Shawangunk laauntalvj. Ave
antae from any other tame, where one of the
( most beautiful of our actroraesllvcd for three
I summers with her mother end n maid. I
Law never been there, but I have teen photo­
graphs of it, and I know tl» country. There
arc t;o newrjmpero.no telegraphs, no neigh­
bor*; but tLero mun tan good ileal of quiet.

haired women among u« fa exceptionally
Urge. You will find many of (hew white
thinned, nil haired creatures in '.be Teune&gt;
tec mountain*, toil Loufaville fa the only city
in which they thrive jxvfnwly."-Chicago
Tribune.
__ ___________________ _

LADIES

I&gt;o Yajir Own Dyeing, ut Home, with

PEERLESS DYES.
They will dve eterythtag. Thev are sold every-

1,000,000.%

broken thigh and four month* in lied
Whertuiren tbo old gentleman ami tbo wit­
ness so suddenly raised up In illustration cf
the truth of his doctrine shook hands and be­
came fast friends. Indeed, iu this prosaic
world it fa not often that tha blood of tbu
martyrs Ireeomcs so Immediately and visibly
tbe seed cf t ha churc h. For it wo* [&gt;er£rotJy
Jegtbki on the faces of the rest of tbo pouci:psrs that the elderly jiertanago they bad ire
lately regarded os a warning agrqnst an cagoverned temper was now looked upon as an
inspired prophet Cmaing with rigbteou*
wrath.—Boston Herald.

Tt.OVASM.GlBSO*

ion
free. Hell—

Feeling Against Tramp Fliotograpbern.
“Amateur photography 1* tire erase .just

learned.

Tho amateur photographer fa in-

bright spring days ami catching no end of
rural sights* in his dark tax. Some of us nro
beginning to look upon tlie incursions with n
feeling of nwentnient Wo &lt;fon't know at
what moment or in Wlmt attitudes wc aro go­
ing to bo kidnaped. It isn’t more than fair
that we should not tadcnialrrializrd without
our consent. Wo don't like ’tn 1» surreptltkrariy caught without having bail a ebsuoa
to tHy up. My hc-use dog i« tagluniug to
regard a-jMiotogiapIiing tramp a* little more
than an ordinary tramp."—Philadelphia Call.

that will shirt you iu taxinraa
which will bring you In more money right away
than anything ri*e In tbl* world. Any ano can
axe.. Soini'tlilne new, t
31 worker*. We will

iternrfatag will not delay. Grand
Andreas Tml'X It Co.. Augusta
ontflt It
Maine.____________
_

HAY
dlllno

FTOCatawbH

nt the

SeStotSttM
Racing stalls and otherboat* are nuw lumhj

.. Nplendld Hrutea.
Van SjXfftt goes by ou tbe avenue with
m w Siberian bloodhound.

Mm R-WWM

This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity
itrenxtb .and wholesomene**. More eeonmaieai
than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold in
competition with the multitude ot low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
In can*. Koval Ham no rownxn Cu., 1M
Wall Hr. N.Y.
ortMOt

In paekurs or for fx*&gt;ne** of rater, or non fad­
ing qnalllIwrr'Ttay ihrant crock or smut For
Loxt week, at a suburban railway rtation sjUo at W,to II &lt;;-&gt;o&gt;ivrxr A Co’mlrug and book
.*, !.l y
near Barton, an elderly geiitlemcu, about to store JlalflltaX. Mtrh.■
get on to tta train, wsi seen to kick under
Ttttes t«nie direct
tbe wheels a banana skin lying on the pint­
UJ-UoTersweat .
form, mid to d« it with a maxdfefltatiou c!
Rich [xnilli o ferocity os to make the byrta.tdrrslook on with amasement that time and
tbe long experience of life should hove ilune
so little to calm tta viokraco of an cxplosivr
tenijier. Not content, however," with such
physical exhibition of feeling, tta irate gen­
tleman then udihrasetl hiuix-lf to tlie con­
ductor i:i the fullowiug language: “It your
.'orporntion would only hang to tbo ncarret RIVER BOTTOM HKD UPUNOS
lampjxxt tbe first man, woman or child that rarMfam ttadlt rad ter C*»h. «ad lx* Jtatm to
fiingx a batuiua akin cu a n.ilroad platfonu.
rd- unu Rocmfwr sunw milwmit
the wholq country would rise up and acquit
tbcm."
Tbo sentiment turned a liltie extreme. tat. finest Azricfiitural Laoes cl We West

“At least, it is awouning great proportions.
“Yes, Itouisvillo women uro hnudsomc,"
raid a gentleman from that dty. a guert at a
Chicago IkkcI, “Imt you have a wrong idea
here concvniing ttair style of Icauty. I Ibid
tta general impreraiou to be that Iznifavillc
taHesare tropical lieautiesi, with block hair
and dai'k, languoring eyes. The idea fa all
wrong. 1 do not know a dty in tbe United
States .where, in proportion to population,
there are so many blonde* as in ours. It fa a

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

fast long, worked by

Un”"

•

�NURSING AS AN ART.

CHEEWIMX.

A PROFESSION WHICH IS BECOMING
ALMOST UNIVERSAL.

banterin' ••haff
,'My talk is not a.xrnt professioual nurses,
b«t to tbom pwuas wb&lt;&gt; find within their
own four nalh occasional opportunitir* fur
attendance upon tbo sick.
We all bar*
tiidi opportnnlih*. for ucknewi U tbo
most universal v( tin ills that fiesh bi belr
til. and many a |&gt;er&gt;oii dies from inillffercirt

Ed Ur Uu« Johns, jnmn- up* (*&gt;
(tiny Uiti*gal*a■ yr**&gt; Icvm r

blush.
rain wrt.

ia wo try to become nurses without knowing
that there to an art iu it which we have not
masterrel Rverj one cannot be u succ-v-kJ.il

DM btewed cne-whicb, like Florent* Highl­
Tua: blrJ l

Str email t! »1 ~ I *ujq«w (t ter make
rtn-ihappy, folks mnrt like may think.

BELLEDOM’S

LATEST

FAD.

anxious to be of me in tbe »k-k room win
And it powibJ* to cultiVeto to art of nuraing
to on extent which will surprise both tbaxuaelvaaatetb* patient. The first requisite to
a good nurse b sympalby ; not that nervous.
vtith unncccswiry attpitiou* when heia luffcriag with a jmrtirolarh- sharp attack of jatu,
Uitaunifonnly sympathetic nature tiuti frelu,
and brace do&lt;* tho right living Intuitively.
Ike proper «ympntby produce* the thought-

Over s hot kitchen stove this hot weather an,'
yourself miserable and tired of life.
‘‘n,‘

waa complete and wa had ttwo circulating let-

owij letter, writes a new one telling what
•be Ims been doing in tbo meantime, and

letter and how auxienuly we all an ail it*

And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST Yn
will find the best made, safest, most econotnica! pisoW
stove at
.

it is called

crease. One at tbe girls ia in Washington,
another in Chicago, another In Southern Cali­
fornia, another in Paris, and one, when I last

qJ

IfflE KIT MW!

landing, and ouo at the bend of tbe fonrriair-

DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.

anticijaied. u many sick persons allo* tLeir
ennsideration for their attendant U&gt; prevent

te-r for not showing or speaking of iu

Besides studying our manner* and move-

wHgbesl ImtwecTi fifteen and twenty pounds. ’

rjxf &lt;mt with tbo intention of
St every night, but goo&lt;i camping

end the patient must be frequently bathed
*nd rubbed, son* to ksep tbe skin in a healthy
condition Home persons seein to think that

uni all tent
we should plunge a desperately ill ptmi into

weight than iri of canvas a blanket apiece
nnd a n d tier Uankcl tn spread on the grow id.
plate and a knife e*e1i ami p few other primi­
tive and strictly necemary nrtide*. Tlwn we

ck-tbre, thus
strengthens an
haturally breonr tired of seeing just Un­

plaM. In that ne ww» sometime* badly
d inappoiated. One weeing w* can&gt;|&gt;ed near
llsopui. tirol and hungry after jmddling all
day, and walked trrrr tho hill to th* country
vU&lt;u to find something to eat But all that

familiar picture* hanging on tn their ntili
monotony °t ’
Dy occasionally taking to
picture* down and replacing them with others

during f be prugrea* of tbo tnirriage sen ice.
over which tbe newly nurrinl coup.-i most
dtellj larited IO Inspect thl« market, whleh they

meat of a small forfeit, which is spent in
driyk.—All tin ¥edr Hound.

PRAIIUEVI1.LE.
Everything ta drying up urn! dying
for want of ram, and the heat is trying
in the extreme.
The miaaionary sneirty congregated
at the residence of Mias A. A. Sacket on
Wednesday last. The attendance waa
not as large as usual, lhe weather being
so very warm.
The wheat crop in thia vicinity is
light, to the disappointment of the
farmers.
Rev. Itruce immersed a number ot
persons on Sunday lasL
Mrs. Oscar Diamond, ot Big Rapids,
Is visiting her friends and relatives in
and about Prairieville.
J. K. Evers and wife, of Kalamazoo,
►pent Tuesday of last wevk with Mr
Loveland and wife.
Airs. C. Brigham has been making
quite a stay with her sister. Mrs. Goss.
Mrs. Will Packard, of Battle Creek,
will spend several weeks with friend*
here.
w
James Youngs has been very ill with
dysentery the past week, but is slightlv
improved at present writing Two
other members of the fatrjilv, Reuben
Cronk and father, are also ill.
A babe of Jas. Calthorp’s was buried
here on Saturday.
Daniel Doj'le is home for a visiL
The M. E. society will serve cake nnd
ice cream next Saturday evening.

several day* as a pl«o*ant change ot write.

romtantty gulng bp nnd down mad* it easy
to ktx-p a tin pafl full of lo* chips, which
•cemed quite a lixreiry.”—New York Cor.
Mixwiuri Itepxibiicau.

Wa rarely find in ~&lt;wu that firm tenacity
otteado. which is characteristic of what we
call a manly mind. When a woman to urged
iition, tbe prompting nAps Is usually' to l»

that to faiteilecfiMd to alo.w snffletoni to suj&gt;jjy to needed motive. Moreover, even ia
flaw I tec r display* of volitional activity
which are required tn ckwe reading, or in
stadiuus thought, we may note a simitar do
rteicticy. — Nincfaenth Century.
Ono ot the well known y oung ladiw, who

lively adore* yellow," is coutemplating hav­
ing her own apartment* decoramd antirely
tn the grldcn color. Tbe matting nnd fttrni-

Tbe draperies.

in harmony. Tlr-ahnde of color is not ta be
entirely lite aumr, l-ul all sEidre will be taken
•‘to furnhb relief tai’ tbo eye.**—Indianapolis
Joamal

thing* which would tax and fotiguo him.
Tbo eating to by no tnrniw a subject of indiffarruco to to sick. Dainty 11 ttln surprises
in tbo menu ore always ncceptablo and appe­
tizing ti&gt; tbe invalid. Tho nurse must sug

and aa eomrtimea tbo entire recovery depends

raltab fcr food, and can take only a little at a
time, It should be given in small quantities,
but move frequently than at regular meal

Brain JuUdlag and body building most ba

board oy Education.
Hastlnm, Mich.. JulyTs, imThe board of education of the city of
met pursoant to adjournment of 7 jt&gt; p. m.
Need uk adled U. order by president.
I*reaent at roll call
Bauer. Heimer. Goo&lt;l)W. Kelt). Llchty. itim-r nnd Tomllnwi.
Ateent-Dawaon. Ford. Ricks. GreenntMami
Huffman.
Htandhig committees (or ye.tr os announced
by the president:
On ruk-s and regulation*, text books and
rtudies-Mresra. Bauer, GreunhcliL Beesmcr.
and the ITeihtem.
On teachers.'their cxauilnstioa and quailfiniHon»-Mewn.Tomlln»on, Kelly and Goatjw
Library and aparatu* Messrs. Huffman,
Hicks and Ford.
Kcbool buildings, grourds and jautlon -Ford.
Tomlinson ate Kelly.
HuppHes, census ate printing - G*odyrar
Dawnoa and Hick*.

Hoffw‘&gt;CC

»

brated tertrf. Hie Hastings Meat Market I* pro­
vided with the

On motion tbe matter of luratehlng central
tteMlugvIth water forarfnktng purpewe* vvm
referred to eoramittee oc ground* and buildings
tbtir renort Vm a.
__ _
*

Furniture!

'

The f.uest inter. Onti three others In

um

Iu

FABH10

ARCHIC MCCOY’S

I.

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock
propow to keep on haiKt constantly tbe line*!

JAMES

The “Blie Front” Finitwc Store, Hastints, Mich.

LawI

The best assortment, the best- opportunity

CJAXIs I3ST

,-waj in iue v in-un v«*in lur xne county ut llarn-ate Male«( Michls**, to me directed and
dahered.»ud acalu-t tbegoods, and chaHle*.
l*nd» and tenemeot*. of Loon Norton. In to
&lt; tenty ol Barry. aud In Utor ol HcotM C Nash
and Ihmnr H. Na»h. I did on to rth day ot
Jnlr, A. It. i*-;. let) unoa and seise til tbe
right, till- *nd lutrresi ol tiio *ald deteodant.
IxmiK Nnrtim.'ln and lo to following property
□nd Limit l»«ii
’
smith
quarter of
about fifty(U'.iacre* •&gt;! land, ate tbe watt traction
otto south ea«t quarter ofsectina fourteen

having been tntee in lhe payment of
niTjTSK
**2“** 5'
Jen­
nie J. Herd I* Hinun M. Chaae.tOctober n*t
^•rf£‘hiu,8£Onrf

condition tliat slated default be inter In the
payment of thr Interest on any day whereon
U*e mw to Bite* lavablr. as therein t-xoreaZd
and should tbe same remain unpaid anA in ae'

the principal due Hepteinber 1st Ito-T^and the

for satisfactory selection.
yourself.

Call and see for

Iffebydosib

QOOKA
(O®celn

J.c^

Kretalste
&gt;Mulaud

AT COST I

jjR. Wk

BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of the Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

I

napi

fOn

Practice*

yyiuj.

JRANE

Agent tor a

We are bound to close them out, and now is tlie time to f6*

ut:

them at your own price.

P• Hom
W.H

Mark This

loud th?;

We have also purchased of A. R. McOmber his stock of
7-01 w tth allurrnrt™.

__ _““ V*

Webs, Clocks and Jewelry!

U.M, bm, iMtUuiMl t0 „

We shall maintain tbe reputation this .Tewelry establish
ment has of selling the

S*a3n&amp;

BEST GOODS

ttoa a catalogin' similar to that published tn

Smallest Margin of Profit!

“It is

Tbe matter of antboriring thr printing of tbe
_
------ —— I'lm HK-M al.u
laid 00 the tabic until the next meeting.
On motion cmnintruv on griKiuds anj build-

Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The stork is com­
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any

HwtpresdlBg la (
meeting.

. unbalahecd monaivh that non

cimrrr brain*, yoked

Cril ou us. Prescriptions curefully and accurate^
pounded from fresh and pure drug?. We are in Jhkstinj.-

NX
SMKritcmyl.llK.

Spoeialattc

Go where yo^ will find the newest designs, the largest stopk.
the lowest prices. That place is at

nona— Raltimcrc American.

And nctiody has a right to

MARTIN
di Insur
OAMwtthJ.

Socle. Cooler,

Mwun‘*_lMw100' «Mer and

On motion of Tamliaaou, to sr.h ol August
wurf.r.
...— i__________ _ .. .
KhOOl.
------- - --------------

J

A.

C

-provide for krrpttyt meat* twojwriy duriug tbe

U’oon SCH(K»L HOVtiE.
^'dalii ny ‘'tij-two and K-IOXhs .ci*nd
How terrible warm it tel Will it ^IU»arrr*o&lt;!and ntner &lt;w I**,. ,%U in u»wn
W ’*’*•
never rain, ia the universal cry.
vases ot awre», bright fiowem. Bring th*
Alsu kx- uurnixT uto hundred and lorty eereu
Oat harvest has begun and is not very
bird in for awhile. If the patient ia not suffer­
(•4T).
nine
hundred
and
forty-eight
promising.
iMSt.
nine
hundred
and
tarty nint
ing with Iwadaclie, and direct tb* attention
Corn la doing well but without a
Cvuut) .
to thing* cheerful and pleasant
speedy rain potatoes w iU be a failure.
Gardens are nearlv dried up.
Eyn-ybodj b well only tired with
the heat
•elves skilled In our department, while tbo
Mrs. Sweet, o! Lansing, is spending
great majority of sick people, particularly the summer with her daugnter Mra. A. the Xrd rtiv of septrtnbrr. A
i»*7, al te
1’. Wood. J
John Melntyre, of Maple Grove,
1
M
nii.
®.T
S-B?
”*’tot" TLcro nrc a few exception* who, like spent bunday with Eloy Tobias.
Mark Tapley, can only be cboerful under adPreaching next Sunday at tho Wood
SMITH A CiiLGKOVK, Attorney*.
school house by Rev. Martin.
tlmation that they show tbe slightest tinprovement. Try to enterUin tbe suffering
onas; banish all thought* of buatnews and let
Mot care of any kind eater tho glck room
Head sumo pleasant paragraph that is not
lang enough to bo tiresome.
r.'hen tbe

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Proprietors,

Central House Block.

a tandem
&gt; vuld nut hare taken touch luggage If wv had
•toted. AlTstoi wr carrtwl weighed only
■boat thirty

WEISSERT BROS.
y

THE

advantage cf all the opportunlticsi fpr rough

W.LO

You will also find at our store a full line of builder's hard
ware and everything in the hardware line. Price? alw»&lt;reasonable.’
Respectfully,

fatiguing, yet it ia tbe most soothing thing
Imaginable to one Buffering with fever. In

high boots. It weighed a pound and a half.
I wore a sailor list and carried a light Jacket,

oc’eoit”’SL

“Tlie Tropic."

to tbe cast or west stairways. The children
divide up, ebooe* stairways, and kerpcountof poMetigrr* who cnine from rorti train

tbe terrible anxiety underlying it; but in any
went it has u lia|&gt;py effect u;»m th* tick,
nothing is so painful and doprcwiing to tbarn

ttjurrc

COOP

Is5
1 ®' J I fl*«*
A WEISSERT BROS
^wdE5 K

tnl otm to a rick jH-mon. Buthlug tho acting

«l&lt;» with your dutbear 1 asknd. ”Yc
didn't take a Knnday bonnet along."

TheH

the second glrl.wbo, after reading if, wrote

Tbe third, fourth, fifth, and all tun other* in
tnru added tiwir latten until tbe ninth on the

liera tir.ndered.’’ sold a belle, in talking about
ranoalng for women, "until it has got tbo
reimtatioo of tieing unsafe. n»t is what
lunkro il jxipular among the mhfe dashing of

Many

VOI

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

to reputation-of being cranky.

cbcerftilnesB that delight* to invalid.

u

B

The Harlem children have a new gtnne that
they play on the sU-ya at th* I'iWb stioet »tatian of the elevated. Both the up down aul

tbe trip up tbe Hudson to Albany and back.

11

pON’T SWEAT

M Anreoti*.:-"*,Ala.
« Pte*t&gt;h»«? R
and
approved.
w~k
On motion board adjourned bw one week.
E. A. BU)Ei:,H*««**n
JOHN f.U HTY. ITryldent.

We should try at all times to anticipate the
want* of those we are nursing; we should
think for them about everything that could
poaaibly contribute to tbtir comfbrt—tte

The canoe threaten* to l*won»* fetalniiwly
fashionable, A woman and a canoe— tbe two
• tight to go well togvtber, for ••ver rincn tlwe

.

Lems. u.

k.
v- ——
MOST
PERFECT
MADE

ago. Ono of them, now molding in this city,
thus explain* it: “There were nine of nt in the
clan, and wo were al) promtoing to write to
caci&gt; other contlnnally, but in*&lt;&gt;ur bearte we
knew that »uch a carrespcudeno* could nuv er
bo kept up. Finally one of to girb suggvated
a circulating letter, and tbe idea pleased u«
alL At tbe expiration cf one mouth from the
time w* portad tb* first girl wrote a letter
telling what she bad been doing and evarytiling about beroclf • hfcfc would be Ukely to

Do Business; Straight Business, and
Respectfiilly,

Lots or lt

Hasti

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'----- '------------------- —------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 28,1887.
WHOLE NO. 1678.

'XXII NO 43*
■

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

jOOK &amp; NISKERN.
, SCBIFT10N RATES

OViJETLWNC. KATES:
................................................. rioooo
loa»p«la! positions. f

.ritnkriSG.
.
- „ h (rit in the Job Printing De•.h, lUXNtlt- Everything In the
, new' ant with the latent facet ot
-t .jrorovei patterna ot maebinorjr*
,
employed, enables the
- -.1
wr«rlr

H. M. Byington and wife have a new
boarder come to star with them until
I90B. board and clothing-furnished him
free. Mother doing well, father and
grand parents not excepted.
Rev, M. Alden supplied the M. F.
pulpit Sunday morning leaving an
appointment for next Sunday at 10:30
a. m.
*
Cornelius Tack sports a fine young
horse purchased at Middleville and a
new skeleton.
Mrs. Gray and daughter, of Grand
Rapids, are spending a few &lt;fav» visit­
ing her sister Mrs. Rockwell. *
The campers who went to Wall lake
last week expect to break up and re­
turn home to-day.
A report has been circulated that C. C.
Mexs&lt;nger was badly Injured in hfa
mill by a board being thrown from a
circular saw striking him. Hfa father'
has been telegraphed to go to Howard

v i.owitY.it. i&gt;..
I’hysician and burgeon.
...
.
nl trcallUR dlvea**” ol the
,
■’ । \ k .kt.&lt;! ti»- pr«« r.xtlon ol 'i«iou
........... ..
• - si'i rT.U I.E&lt; and efp

(j.

Bnsulwjy. tn of Court
jyilfn A COLGBOVK
Lawyers.

.

E, KEN ASTON.

,

CARLTON.
l5.80C*a* ®vent of the season here
’va» the surprise Wednesday last upon
EJki?t*SRnd.wlfe’tllfc occasion befourteenth anniversary of their
“Htfnagt- Relatives and friends to the
number of 61 assembled at a neighbor’s,
and swooped down on the happy Fo£
in ^0tVc'J‘Qd caF«red the household
Th«8UrPrfaewas eomFoBter bad not the slightofVSi’^11^ «,r 016 approaching storm
or visitors, and was completely taken
to, but nevertheless extended the usual
m2?1'n2!rer b“P‘t*ble home to her
^‘us was not in the house at
ino time, and was summoned from the
lot to give his presence at the house,
if ex er there was a look of surprise on
a human face it was pictured on bfa
when he saw the assemblage at hfa
to&gt;me. Y eU, all went merry at a mar­
riage
and the happy crowd as you
can imagine made things lively. Mr.
and Mrs. l oster will not soon forget
the 14th anniversary of their wedding
if?.nor " ’** thesurprfaers; for to them
an it was a day long to be remembered
for ita Dleasures.
i
Ssn 1 bidding for any railroad,
but will have ’em on all sides of us.
Shel. Davenport will go to Allegan
county next week canvassing fur the
R“?■«} Patent fence. SheL fa a hustler.
Mablon Senter ts building a nice
house on his farm. Mahlon is one of
the fellows wt enjoy seeing prosper.
Ed. Brown’s ana Mr. Smith’s new
homes^ *are
being
, ’enclosed,
and will
“.v. ur4u
»,
™««
?he Advents will soon begin work
The Advent* will soot
on their new church.
Ed. Jones and Will MfMurrv are in
Eaton county this week.
'
Dame Rumor credits Dr. Wright
with having purchased two lota in Bo­
nanza; also J. M. Rogers and the Messer
Bros.] of Hastings.
No| better kept piece of farming
property in Barry county than that of
Messer Bros., in this township.
A.
Davenport could not take more pains
with It if he owned it himself.
Chickens roosted high in Carlton hut
*eek. &lt;he B.tXNEit man was here.
Mrs. Bctaey Carpenter, of Potterville
is the guest of her son A. C. Carpenter.

H ICE OR Y CORN ERB.
Rain is much needed In this locality
lk,Or the l*n&lt;;ni of pasture but
afao for tho corn and potato crop with­
out which there will U a light cron
[HriT}erl httve commenced to
teed their stock with corn stalks and
a* the pMuwes are dried up.
(&gt;. B. Dickerson has gone to N. V.
*Sutl‘
' toUi from thence to Tenm
prospecting and ntao to visit hfa son.
A. 11. Johnson, of Hastings, SH«it
several days last weekamon^ ussoliciting subscribers for his paper, the Dcmo-

Barry Co., Mich.,

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Attorney nt Law,

.-urtSuUhe hutr. CollccUons
V. BARKER, ReolEstate,
dlXln-manceaildiLoanB.
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City to his son’s relief.

i v;. Hunvaa A Son. 2 dovmmnrtb
of
office.
gives to ranking exchanges
..r-’flu' Interest* of tiou-resldotil
. krw-r’v e\nrr* •• acluC* iooked Alter. Farma
',;ab
•i'-dr er exchange, House* and
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yxiiY &lt;*• COBB.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
The weather has become more endur­
able since last writing, but rain is
much needed.
The M. E. society served cake and ice
wTQfl1 ®aturda^ cventog.’?realizing over

t

The business men of the town are
quite wide-awake in regard to the get­
ting of the depot near Spaulding’s, as
the most convenient point to reach
from this place.
The family of James Young are af­
flicted with severe sickness. Mr. Ymtng
returned from the west little mow
than two weeks
since
ill
with
dysentcrv, then the father ol Mrs.
oung. Mr. Cronk, and son Reuben
have been attacked with the same. The
son died Sunday morning, and the othera are very ill indeed at present.
Rev. Bruce and family anticipate
making « visit to Canada shortly.
Dr. Hyde is expecting his mother and
sister to visit him soon.
Dr. Sackett sprained an ankle severe­
ly while leaving the home of MiR.
Brnndstettcr a few days since. lie is
now going about with a crutch and
cane.
Mrs. Oscar Diamond will vuit the
Mrs. Hyde and Loveland this week.
Mr. Hazen ami wife are visiting Kal­
amazoo friends.
.
Maj. Bramlstetter anti wife have a
baby daughter.

iSHIONABLE DRESSMAKER,
■nti&amp;fi &lt;?ir- a U» Cutting
Vcttrnu Cat to order.

Notary Public.

JAM

Lawyer,

WALL LALB.
CEDAR CREEK.
This hot dry weather is ruining some
THE LAMBS OF THE BEA SUOBE.
fields of corn, and potatoes will be
Roosted on our elevated perches we,
nothing.
May Nary was a caller at J. II. Val­ the Immortal seven, were forcibly ntninded of our native burg by the scarc­
entine's last Sunday.
ity of crumbs on our festive board,
Mrs. Ad. Irving visitajlier sister Mrs.
and the longing look on the benign
J. H. Valentine this week.
phiz of our interesting invalid lamb
Valentine Fry has gone to Ohio
gazing homeward as she gently sighed,
where he intends to make his future
•Ah! that I had wings, O! I’m so ured.’
It is with a deep pang dl regret that
Sidney Hull is on the road with his
threshing machine. Mr. Hull is a good *tern necessity compels us to fold oar
tent,
like the Arabs, and steal quietly
thresher and has a good machine.
away,
blit ere we make this bold move,
Frank and Alfred Bishop caught 80
black'bass on Twenty-one lake, in their we stop to take a retrospective view ot
our happy sojourn.
. '
two days camping out.
Only one cloud arises in the horizon,
Ed. I^arabee has his new wind ‘mill
to mar the serenity and enjoyment of
up and in running order.
the
Lambs.
Onr
once
strong
band of
D. F. Newton says every head of his
bonded wheat must have a gold dollar eight has been reduced to a week seven,
on it In order to make him safe in that by the “most popular,” he of the flock
shaking the sand of the beach fronwiis
venture.
There will be a scarcity of apples “seven dollar shoes” and soaring Hash
this fall and the man that buys winter ingsward, where, we understand his lo­
fruit will have to pay more-than 75 eta. quacious propensities are developing
into something wonderful for one ol
per barrel this time.
J. H. Valentine will work for Her­ his tender years. It baa been- many
rington anti Armsby threshing this days since we have been lulled tOySleep
by the gentle refrain of "hi ling a Ung?'
season.
Church at Doud school house was but by this loss, we hear that the lov­
ers of scandal congratulate themselves
well attended.
■Farmers that have threshed their on having gained a great acquisition.
But while we have been thus rudely
wheat say one more such harvest and
they will be through raising wheal for robbed of one of our brigheat, we have
O'DONNELL.
they will have no farms to raise it on. had no time nor occasion for grief, for
The
following
resolutions
were the four young gentlemen at "The Tent
Lizzie, you must be sure and give
on the Beach" have spent many a social
that Jack Rabbit plenty of water. It adopted by the Ladiee Aid society at
Cedar Creek on the death of sister hour with ns, kept our wood pile well
may suflocate in its present quarters.
rounded and in various ways have
Ezra, come home, yon have got to be Mary Morthland, wife ot Rev. Morth-.
land, which occurred June 27th, 1887, proven sincere friends to us. The night
pa. .
previous to their departure they ten­
That turkey has been found and the of consumption:
The Lord in his mercy haa seen lit to dered a reception to the festive I^mbs,
right one has been returned to its own­
where we were right royally entertainer; eggs also. "How easv it fa to be remove from our midst our dear sister
Mary Morthland;
.
mistaken.”
The guest/at the Lambs’ Nest have
Resolved, While
we so
forcibly
We have often seen a barrel of cider
been
numerous, and tu say that their
inside of a man but never before saw a cherish her memory wq will try to Imi­ companv—not to speak of the baskete
man In a barrel of cider. Tom, please tate all that was good and noble in her teeming' with crumbs—was appreciated,
character, and as we mourn we believe
explain.
.
,
would express it feebly.
We
John Ralph has emploved a civil en­ our loss to be her eternal gain.
Accidents of a startling nature have
gineer to fipd the moat feasible place hereby tender our deepest sympathy to
the afflicted, yet. realizing as we do how been unknown, save one which we con­
for a depot
sider
worth mentioning. Arthur, the
S. B. Edwards sports a new harness void of happiness all human efforts are. "egg boy.” soared too high. The ham­
we would point them to the God who
and phaeton.
mock rope was weak, consequently he
can
comfort
and
cheer
in
the
time
of
It was not a bear but Una Bear that
landed low. Result a lame back and a
affliction.
«
took off Dexter.
demoralized cake tin for "Tippy.”
Resoled, That a copy ot these resoThere is a certain orchard, in this
Jay has a great antipathy for mosqui­
vicinity that has more "pedroes” in it lutinnsibe sent to the Hastings paper toes. but his process for exterminating
for publication also a copy presented to
than apples.
them is hardly a success. The Lambs
J. M. Rogers has a nice field ot oats, the bereaved family.
enjoy sleep and there’s nothing .so un­
Her b*nd» now are irootlr fofilml.
containing 40 acres.
pleasant for thutn\jis to be ruthlessly
No sorrow brr heart doth ftUr.
Burd Bros, have their oats in shock.
aroused from theirblissful dreams to
She's read hr from all Imt labore
Jonas says do not name, that baby
And her work doth follow her.
quench a forest lire. It was a ghostly
Ezra, as you will have to commence
Last Tuesday, while threshing for D. looking Lose company, but notwith­
whipping it now.
L. Morthland, Ed. Campbell fell from standing tiw difilculties they coped
The proprietor of the O’Donnell bus a straw stack and struck on the end of against, their work was effective. The
ought nofto expect passengers to ride a fork handle, quite badly injuring him fire was subdued and no lives lost.
on the end of a barrel.
•
Dr. Broughton dressed the wound.
The dimensions of Wall lake were
We have no weather prophet but we
School t&gt;egan in the Bunnell district not tally realized, until four of our par­
know that “we have the Kime kind of a liwt Monday with Hannah Whidly as ty traversed all points of ita surface,
moon here that they have in Kalama­ teacher.
and not till the ‘wee sma’ hours” ap­
zoo."
Janies Garry, formerly of this place peared did they behold the roof that
Beamer &amp; Edwards will start thrir but more recently of Nebraeka, is home sheltered them. The many hours were
thresher the last of the week. For' on a visit.
beguiled by singing "There’s a Hole Id
doing good work they take the cake.
Clarence Aldrich was in town last the Bottom of the Sea." The big four
Leonard btedge ships hfa butter to li'riday
j
agree that Wall Lake is a large lake,
on business.
Chicago parties at 21 eta. per lb. by the
and
when they go boating again they’ll
Howard Tolles. Fred Bristol and
year; it fa gilt edge.
Jerry Sproul are all on the sick list.
go by the light of the moon.
Our merchant was in Grand Rapids
In spite of the banishment to the
Seneca Larabee says he don't know
last week buying more goods. How what the Hickory Corners campers at Point of one of our party, the necessity
they go. He also sold to Ackerson A- Wall lake will do now his chickens an­ of midnight theatricals on the beach in
Hayes, one hill. 600 dozen eggs. Hen al! gone.
ordir to deprive the mosquitpesof their
fruit fa plenty here.
A large number of the pastures in usual nightly repast, not to mention
Ery. who made your scare crows; this vicinity are entirely dried up. and the discomforts caused bv ants and
they are dandies.
the farmers are obliged to begin feed­ yellow jackets, we vtlll live and each
The Banner tramp was with us one ing their stock.
one is able to tell the tale.
day last week,-we did not introduce
If all is well the usually quiet little
Chas. Willison, of Morley. Mecosta
him to the wood pile. It al! tramps Co., is visiting at his daughter’s, Mrs. village of Hastings may pn'twre to be
were like him, how happy we would be. J. H. Valentine.
entertained by the min?trdgj ere this
Old fellow you will never have 16 sleep
Victor Doud u at work for Fred week fa gone.
in a hay stack while you stay in Bristol.
,
O'Donnell.
Geo. Ferrin sold a line lot of young
cattle to R. Dunn last Monday.
BOWENS MILLS.
BROWARD.
Eugene Brown and wife are visiting

MAPLE GROVE.
A baby girl arrived at J. K. Smith's
Friday morning.
Henry Dunham is very sick. Ilia re­
covery la doubtful.
'
George Bellis and family visited
friends in South Assyria last Sunday.
, The dance at the Center was quite
well attended Saturday evening.
A
very pleasant time was reported.
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A little boy of Dave Haugh's, of
Grand Rapids, who is visiting his
grand-parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Warbur­
ton. was bitten through the arm by a
dog last Friday. The dog was imme­
diately shot.
.1. J. Potter, of Detroit, spent Satur­
day and Sunday with his brothers, L.
B. and E. G.
Jim Legget was seen in this vicinity
last Sunday.
Eli Lattlng has Ixiught out Levi
Brooks’ interest In the meat peddling
business. Eli says no more bard work
for him, nothing but riding around and
getting rich.
’
Wheat so far is not yielding very
good.
Jake Endinger has sold about $60
worth of huckleberries, picked from a
little swamp on his place and mostly
on shares.
George Quick, of Battle Creek, is
visiting his parents.

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xorTH. HASTINGS.
The Star W. Ci T. U. will meet at the
homeof Mrs. Henry Havens next Tues­
day afternoon at-2 o'clock.
Mrs. Jessie Davis, of Middleville, vis­
ited her parents. David Eyclushymer
and wife, and friends here last wee'k.
Mias IMna Havens has secured a po­
sition as teacher in the Three Rivers’
public schools.
The Sunday school picnic at . Thorn­
apple lake was a success—excelling any
other ever had. The young folks ;and
old ladies,rude on the lake, and the old
mCn talked about “mooley cows.”
Our coalemporarv got ’•mashed" at
the lake Friday.
The prqgrnm for.the next temperance
meeting Wil! be published next week.
A number of our young people at­
tended the dance nt D. Mcthnber’s
Thursday evvnmgr
.
Maud Davis and brother Frank, who
have lieen v isiting at Mr. Grillin’^, re­
turned to Chicago Tuesday.
Wm.
Gridin’s little daughter went with
them.
Al. Williams had a picnic Saturday.
While driving to Hastings hi» horse
st unibled and fell as it was going down
the hill in front of fiber Lake’s, break­
ing the thills, throwing Mrs. Williams
over the horse's haul and Al. on ita
back. Scaryd. but not injured.

.'.■i I’M A N.M. D..
VL'&gt;\ Hi:RALE.
Edrcftc Physician and Surgeon. I
Very warm and drv. t^e mercury
: ij
asp.-cmity. File*. I ranging from bO to 1(X» degrees in the
shade.
«&lt;1 or ::o pay. prodUl
Wheat harvest alx&gt;ut finished, oats
RM W Unit rlTrrt pre
i-.l-r.re uxi'l .otisrc cun
commenced.
E. B. Fame is a hustler, he keeps a
binder and reaper in the field; where
one can npt get the other will.
Dentist.
W. I’ayne just secured a tine lot of
late hay on what is known ns the Dick­
erson place.
.
&gt;
Milan Waldorff. Sr., has three as tine
IRVING.
young colts as atZ often wen together.
New wheat 70; old 78.
Some of those minstrels must have
E. Dow. of Toledo, who was called
strayed out to Wall lake by the appear­
here bv the sickness of hfa mother, has
LLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney ance and sound of things.
return’ll home. Hfa mother bring con­
Rumor savs there is iron laid this
Al Law and Solicitor in Chancerysiderably Improved.
side of the hf. .V O.
LA. Hughes.of Grand Ledge,bunJohn Sprague's child came very near
losing it’s life on Sunday la-t by Paris dayed in our city.
'rhe Congregational Sunday school
green poison. Prompt act ion saved it. will picnic at Tbomapple lake, Aug.
Sam 1 Duukley’s mother died at hfa
Ith. AU are itfvited.
residence in Hope on Sunday last and
The roller mUl now runs day and
was buried Monday.
BOISE
1 understand old Mrs. Thomas has "flavor Hitt and family. Chas. Will­
Nushcillt. Mieh^
broke her arm.
,, ,
iams and wife. Rev. W.D. Rowland and
Mvron Aldrich and a party of friends family are rusticating al Barlow lake.
are in camp on the south side of Wall Tia aaid the mayor eats the tall of a
lake this week.
,
whale every morning for breakfast.
1‘arties coming to the lake should
Oliver Brightrall has resumed his po­
rememl&gt;er that the people out there
sition
in the mill.
reached n point of civilization several
Chas. Hovt had a valuable horse in­
K.TIMMERMAN,
jured, hr the deadly barbed wire fence.
vears ago._____________
Ilom-spathic Fhy&amp;iriun &amp; Surgeon,
Mrs. 1’iark, mother of Mrs. H. u
gkrkey
Strong, of Lapeer, is visiting her.
Gerkey items which failed to reach the
Kittle Banister has gone to GreeaH. LANDIS. M. D..
Banner in time for publication last
'UIL'1L olhciah will caU soon to locate
Fhjaican and Surgeon,
’ I^ank Myers and wife made a trip to
thDeU Dow*0fa at home assisting her
Bowne last .Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. IL S. Shaeffer, formerly of Bar­
fa&lt;?nrThur“&lt;lay last there were
ry circuit, held a baptismal meeting at
the Sunfield church last Sunday at - cents difference in the price of wheat
In a distance of three milee. Middle­
° SomeP’of*' our huckleberry pickers ville paying (M eta. and Irving &lt;3 eta.
went 24 miles to pick about six quarts
HASTINGS, MICH.
nomiv-THuRSJireLK.
of the precious fruit.
,
School commenced In the&gt; Tamarack
Mr.
Golden Is sick.
'AFITAL, $50,000.00. district last Monday with! rank Nye
“n “ P. &lt;«1« I» ‘“Prov'0’ '“P

Dry and dusty;everything drying up;
rain wanted every where.
C. C. Merlon sold two yearling cattle
forS4&amp;S0.
Mr. Hammond turned hfa hogs into
wheat stubble in the morning, when he
went to get them at night he found
four of them dead and one nearly dead,
but saved one.
Chas- CookS wife has bet a very rick,
but fa getting better.
Mr. Coalthrop lost their youngest
child.
’
Mrs. Farnworth, who has been sick
«o long, passed away Sunday aliout 12
o'clock.
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Wheat fa turning out better than ex­
pected in Prairieville this season.
' No meeting at Warner’s church next
Sunday on account of the quarterly

meeting.

Most everybody is ready to thresh.
Blackberries uro getting ripe. Lota
of berries but small.
Albert Toby and family, of Caledonia,
Sundayed with Mrs. Brown.
Guess the temperance people will be
happy. We won’t have apples enough
'to make cider by the way they fall off.
Will don’t dare whether school keeps
or not, the school mam boards at his
house and his books are st home.

Hastings City Bank.

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8M’^cne will wc have a chance to vote

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baneiklr.

Prealdcnt;
V. s. Goodyear, Vice. Pres.:
C. D. Beebe. Cxdiler.

DIRECTORS:
'inMXi,
.u.ppr-.n,

W. H. Poots’.
J. A. (fmble.
Cbesfcr'Meuer,

toSlto‘i!5u!lp«k&lt;

Henrj* Bt'tonger has a new Straight

OFFICERS:

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un»
xolh.

"Vi’i’iM.bu.rwwMr.

corn and potatoes will be a failure.

w i -oUcm !&gt;i*c. I.'. 1&gt;W iii building forrnrriy orrupied by .Vrwr Bros.

WOODLAND.
Mrs. Valentine Bretz, of Odessa, was
here last week visiting friends.
S Haight and Geo. Weed have the
wail laid for their store at Luke Odessa

She b» "Bik'd W u‘» n'1«h-

OnWant&lt;S^t*ilgo&lt;xl heavy* rain or our

^TheM?E. Sabbath school picnicked

sJJtbim-. hot Frtdty avn.un woam-

to Galesburg Saturday.
... u__n,
C. D. Prichard, of Priclmri.ville. spent

j°rffiklti.« tramp “£* v“£

w» tte JSS! ’i'C. H. hl-nw T&lt;w

tbHllbert*&amp; HoUv expect to put up

Gnind Itapld.

the wall for their bank at 1-ake Odwsa

Mtes Mary Worts has been spending
a few davs with her cousins. Mars and

at GuU lake Wednuulny.
.
II. E. Russi’U made a business trip

nSv Rood looking in pants,

“liraW»"&gt;«■ »', «■’,d“£
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wheat crap In

poorest one for several) ears-

(xnu vMi. only six
WliUctha Ixit yl'I1!’ °n,&gt;' f

Baby carriages

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six are to be held am

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who ho«

few
*?r7 SSKim
(’handler, hsw secure*! / P®“tion
principal of the Caledonia
K2. .lorn- two ycara

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fi;,,«atdb?lXg.bv«« example!

bHraWh.’Hm'.PSb;' and stater■

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are visitiuR her at present.
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NORTH IRVING.
The concert at the Cobb school house
Sunday was well attended and was a

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The hum of the thresher is heard.
their raanv friends in this vicinity.
Again wheat i3 rather below the
B. V. btanton returned from Wall
lake Monday where he has been fishing average.
Corn fa suffering for want of rain.
and sporting for the past week.
Jt-wasour happy lot to visit the ma­
School began at the Doud district
Monday with Chas. Gaskell as teacher.. sonic grounds on JJarlow lake one day
last week, and I must say that those
Middleville ladies in canty there were a
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
sociable, jolly company. It was h little
■Several weeks ago Mrs. McGowan amusing to hear one of these ladies re­
wont to Rutland to visit her daughter, mark, "just think we stayed hero all
was taken sick there and was not able alone one night, just us twelve women. ”
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pickard have a
to come home till within a few days,
and has been very sick since but is now couple o£ neiccs visiting them from
Coldwater.
a little better.
James Devine is still on crutches.
’
Old Mr. Troxel has moved to Grand
Stephen Sensiba met with quite a seri­
Ledge.
There were six received in full mem­ ous accident Saturday, on his way home.
His horse ran away throwing him out
bership in the.M. K. church Sunday.
One day last week a young cyclone of his buggy, breaking his arm and cut­
made things lively on Abe Keagle's ting a bad gash in his head.
Remember the ice cream social and
farm. Its direction was from north to
south; It raised one bundle of oats as quilt sale at I.O.G. T. hall, Saturday.
high as the barn and some loose oats theSUth. The lodge has prepared a
were taken up out ol sight;afterwards program for the occasion.
_
Quito a number have plowed up their
found in the cow pasture, 50 rods from
potato patches and planted them to I
where they started.
,
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.I
The ladies’ ald|society meets M txlnes- turnip*.
Among the surprises of last week '
day at Mrs. C. Stowel’s.
We understand the Free Methodists was the marriage of A. C. Barr, of |
expect to have their church dedicated Alhwan, and Mary Nidy, of Yankee
sometime during the camp meeting.
Springs.
The ice cream social at the ITnury
A tire in O. I*. Welman’s woods hist
Wednesday caused some hard work be­ school house netted about $7. The pro­
ceeds was for the benefit of the Sabbath
fore it was controled.
school.
t
Lew Smith’s houie Is nearly com­
PARMELEE.
pleted.
Eld.
Gillaspie
lias
a
badly
swollen
Threshing fa commenced in this place.
hand, camsed by coming in contact
We hear the whistles all around us.
The little win wo hud made cropa with the business end of a bumblebee.
look better but we need as much again.
French &amp; bon are buying wheat at
Sinrril-KM' tiKAXUlill US.
the elevator this your.
Mrs. Win. Stocking, who has been on
Marion 1‘armrioe. of (.rand Lapids.
the sick list, is now better.
Is visitlog bis father E. K. Parmelee.
The Count district has secured Mittie
Vina Murphy is home to visit her
Smith, of Martin, as teacher for their
mother and other friends.
Will Bass was home Sunday from fall term of school.
The grasshoppers have made sad
Irving where he has fa--n working thia
huv'*' among the farmers oats this !W&gt;
&gt;U&lt;leorge. those «Mlfa look nice in that
*Prr»f..LunesSmith is now at home
new harness.
.
,,
That wedding at last at the residence taking a short vacation. Some of the
of the bride s parents ■ I «ly #Jh. by Eld. people ot Prairieville wonder how^go
■■ min ir.n ,«unnnr!. a wife Wflt
aud May lorbre both "J P"™^
’mH^v^olha?
ffre

this week.
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If you want pictures yon had l&gt;rtter
call at Fowler's gallery soon, us he ex­
pects to be absent next month.
The well drivers are down to Itc feet
at Collins &amp; Myers.
John McArthur's sister and son, of
Roxanna. Sundayed here.
Wm. McArthur hits ifrlven a well HC
feet and no water yet.
.
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We hear nothing from the .local op­
tion movement here y«t. fan t it about
time that there fa RometWng donc, There is some talk oi a saloon here;
presents among which which were two and wile, of Richland.
" „Gus Jessup' fa visiting at hw
hope they will meet with no success us klix- table oMU-m TU'V t'J*'*'- a.
tvp do not need one.
_______ trip throe...
ough home tthis weex.
train for an extended
Geo. W. Smith has quit blarksmdh- !1 m
siSSra Mlrbtara. M.J Jo.’ «&gt;4
r~
A
geranium iflonging to Mrs
-r
■ pink
,j an * '
»V1»,•».Furiii.
Ira Brooks has ou it forty Wossoiua
twentv-llve buds. If there fa Ite w
—"'ley and
and at
at toe
the Myer's
Myers church
church on
on .
““[r£^?pral Sunday wltl, ha in thecoimty. we would like to ki
on .Sunday
Tuspdsy evening.
^Sb.and
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XSU “SSged'VbS it.
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The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, THPBflDAY. JOLY.

Agricultural.
WGEJJB Di rtXPOBT, Editor.

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Every intelliirent farmer knows that
hte success is guagetl by the amount of
stock he can keep on hts farm. Much
Mock, much manure,bountiful harvests.
The past winter 1 visited Ohio, New
York and Wisconsin, and attended a
farmers' meeting- and did my beet to
ausint inyself with the best practice
experience in this very matter of
the silo.
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1 was surprise*! at the unanimity of
opinion among those who had used en­
silage. Every man was enthusiastic in
ita praise. No one was tearing bis silo
down, but many were building more.
In talking with the most intelligent
men I gleaned the following facts,
which have no question but that true
policy in fanning demands the silo.
A siio can be made very cheanly nght
in the barn. We have only to make a
large double-walled box, using tarred
building paper that it may te practi­
cally airtight. Two by ten joista are
used, so that the walls are ten inches
apart. The bottom is grouted, and it
i« thoroughly drained, if neceasarv.
against water. The door is double arid
made in horizontal sections, no it can
be opened gradually from the top. It
is easier and cheaper to rake the ensil­
age at time of feeding from the top
than to cut down. The favorire size is
about fifteen feet in each of the three
dimensions. It is better to have two
or three small silos than one large one.
( Ensilagu corn should be, grown ex­
actly the same as commonC-deld corn.
This will surely be in drills about three
and one-half or four feet apart
Then we plant cheaply by use of
common drill, stopping all the openings
• except tho two outside ones. I can
plant sixteen acres in a day with no
trouble. I use twelve quarts of corn to
the acre, which I think none to thick,
as It gives enough so some can be spar­
ed for bird and cut worm, and much
dragged up, and still enough remains
for a first-class crop.
Some prefer the urge southern corn,
as it given a greater amount, and where
it will surely manure it is perhaps the
best. Others like aweet corn. 1 have
piaatwljny common flint, as I know
that la excellent. I had. the seed and
am sure it will grow. Almost as soon
as I plant 1 put the tine tooth barrow
cm and keep it going so as to kill all
weeds. I do this UH the corn is th ret*
or four inchen high. Thin thins the
corn, kilts the weeds, and is a grand
adjunct in corn culture. After this
culUvate only, never using a hoe, and
thus get supurb crops with minimum
labor.
In August I sow my corn
ground to rye for autumn and spring
feed. The corn is not cut for ensilage
tQl field corn is cut for busking.
The last two years have shown this to
be a great advance on the old style of
cutting c-iretn. it gives more nirtrivneut and sweeter ensilage. It is best
cut with the reaper and bound up.'
When it is permitted to remain a day,
or longer If desired, it may partially
wilt. It should never be put into the
ailo wet.
It should be cut, ears and all. into
inch lengths and not put too rapidly
into the silo. It is best to fill one day,
then rest s day, and so on.
When iill!■&lt;. the cut corn should bo trodden
dbtMlt the edge and corners, and when
fail the building paper should be laid
over the top and extend ao as to pass
np a little ut the walls or sides, then all
covered by boards and weighted bv
grain or hay. It Is believed that the
very sweetest and best ensilage is thus
secured in the easiest and cheapest
manner, with the minimum rush and
labor.
And dow fdr the profits: It is claim­
ed by those who have thoroughly tried
the system that twenty or twenty-five
tons of enxllagt-can te secured from an
acre; that three tons of ensilage is
equal to one ton ot hay; that cattle and
aU stock do tettoi than if fed on dry
feed, and that the entire cost of the enaUage is lees than 81.50 per ton, many
. axodlent farmers put it 81.24 per ton.
We see from this, that by use of ensil­
age we can more than double dur stock,
and as fifty pounds is u good dailv ration. we see that the daily cost of feed­
.lag a mature cow is only three or four
cents, aud by adding as much more in
value of bran, we have most excellent
feed. 1 am wore than convinced and
am putting twt&gt; 15x15x15 feet silos in
my barn.—Prof. A. J. Cook. Michigan
Agricultural College in Philadelphia

Beware of the Boheinian-oat-like
awimile perpetrated by the rascals who
go aixmt the country selling eggs of a
j&amp;arveloUH breed of hens at 83 and 85
ger down, guaranteeing to buy nil the
1 GcMeKR raised from them for 83 and 85
agitne. The eggs have teen boiled or
were never fertilized, or they are too
gtflle for hatching.
Generally thev
hate been kept m hot water long
-anoogb to destroy any fertility that
ever have tieem in them.
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be all that you claim for ft, desire to
testify to Ha virtue. My friends to
whom I have recommended it, praise it
at every opportaaity." Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption is
guaraaUwd to cure coughs, colds, broncliitiM. asthma, croup and every affec­
tion of throat, cheat and lungs. Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s
Drug Store. Large size SIjOO.

You are feeling depressed, your appe­
tite is poor, you are bothered with head­
ache, you are fldgetty, nervous and
generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with
stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whisky, and which stimulate you
for an' hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than before. What
you want is an alterative that will
purify your blood, start healthy action
of liver and kidneys, restore your
vitality, and give renewed health and
strength. Such a medicine you will
find in Electric Bitters, and only 06
cents a bottle at W. H. Goodyears &amp; Co.’s
Drugstore.
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The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Serve, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns,,and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
l*rice 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
II- Goodyear &amp; Co.

Bears and raspberries are very plenti­
ful around Farwell.
. praultarity of Hood's fares partita is thut
lie It purifies the blood. It Impart* uew vlgvr
to every functlott of tho body.

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r\\&lt;\ and reliable Medicinos are the brat
\JV\X todependnpon. Acker’sBloo&amp;Elixlr has been prescribed for years far all Impnritlea ofthe Blood. In every form of Scrofnlons, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, ills
Invaluable. For Eheumatixxn;hasnoequal

W. H. Goodyear &amp;Co., Druggists.

A STUDY IN CHURCH.
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many alleged remedies for lu cure, but Ely s
Cream Halm is the oulv preventive I have ever
found. Hay fever suffcrcra ought to know ot
Ite emcary-F. B. Aluswurth, Publisher, Indlxuapolls, iutl.
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by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion ot the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­
dition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube
gets inflamed, you have a rumbling
sound or imwfect hearing, and when
it is entlrelv closed deafness is the re­
sult. and unless the ioflamation can bu
taken out and this tulie restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be des­
troyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the mucus
surfaces.
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We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (.caused by
Catarrh 1 that we can nbt cure by tak­
ing Halils Catarrh Cure. Send for cir­
cular, free.

F. J. CHENEY &amp; CO., Toledo, O.
if^Sold by Drnxji.t*, T3 rent*.
Just 2d Michigan towns are boring
for gas.
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'VYxe, veawoxx
b warranted, is because it la tho beat
Blood Preparatfon known.
It will posi­
tive! v cun* all Blood Disc-own. purifies the
whole nyrtetn, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution, itamember. we guarantee ft.
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney,
ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save S50 bv
use of one liottle. Warranted. • Sold
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings.
Cherokee will cure Mercurial Disease,
Vandal Taints and Mineral Polson.
W. H. Goodyear «t Co.
Vermontville will build a mammoth
steam fruit evaporator.
Hill’s Reerh-fis Worm speeciflc; best
thing known foregpelling worms. No
cure no pay. W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.

A Three Rivers man was fined 85.75
for shooting a robfo.

, Scientifically combined from best ma­
terials are Cobb’s pifis.
Will -cure
headache. W. H. Goodyear,
Two members of a Grand
baud will not play Sundays.

Rapids

Don’t give that cold a start, but use
Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup.
No cure
no pay. W. II. Goodyear.

Over 60 mowing machines have beta
To Several iNqvntERfi.—The eye- sold at Evart this season.
oaenerhas frequently denounced the
Ayer**
Ague cure is a vegetable i«p*raUon,
faeteent Art Company, ot Boston, as
and warranted to cure all malarial disorders.
□•e of the wurk-Mt-noine humbugs.
Talk of an iron furnace at Bovne
Wo have, one time or another, received
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amunber of letters from people who Falls.

itproboWy lire in the
turv ago * newspapra wa* an rxpen*.ve ana
a foolbh- expenment, white th*
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»i... .irwtor had then*

A reporter went with a country friend to
Grace chureh to observe the &lt;Ieme.tm»r of the
fashionable girls who tradravous there of a

for the uabera to find ttam better teats. Whwi
the voluntary won about coming to an end
the pew holder* began to arrive. The girls
rustled by In magnificent apparel, and every
one of t hem paused for an I n.-tant at Uw head
of the aiaic, looking about the church befeuv
ahc waited down to her pew. Each one alm
carried an elegant prayer book in her hnnd.
Tte mod popular edition had gilt edged
fcavc*, blue back and a blue border on vellum
choir nuuvted in, and the iru*utii of incom­
ing pew bolder* incranaed. Tte fashion*!.!*'
ebnru'der of the audience become more
marked. A typical pair of delightful and
hnadaamo girl* camo in while th? minister

recognized each other, and ran together with
n resounding kl» that echoed ita way down
the brood able and to»t iJralf In tte sounding
board over the pulpit. They held their prayer
books daintily before, them and chatted and
united, and os ttey wailed each Ux&gt;k rapid
but keen survey of the other'* (Irra. Each
was btaswd with an elegant figure and a rich
p«l&gt;a, aud-there.' nai« little room for disadvan­
tageous companion, owe with the other.
“When arn you going awayf asked one.
‘ Next week. When do you goT
“Oh, we’re going the day after to-ar&gt;rrri».
Wo shall go to Geneva In July, yoa know."
“Howdelightful' Wear* going to Parte
about the same time. Wc must persuade our
papas to take the same ttramer.** The ngning
to the baize dooret that opened ujwn the nixie,
the last speaker peeped through anil wl&gt;b&gt;-

with me.”

onACEFUU.T nost

cbupch to their pew. When they entered th«
pow they gave a awing to their *kirt* to asaum tbeoiselvra tl&gt;»t the tournuru should
ranxi down right It ou gracefully done.
Then they incline! their hew l», one putting •

pew in front turned and kindly allowed them
in the service to which the minuter had
come. They smile) tteir thanis in the
sweetest manner and glanced critically but
not unfavorably at their friend's bonnet
When in the course of the rarvlc* Il became
neecasary to pray (or mrary fortia rni-eralte
sinner*," they ni-mtl their lipa decoroudy
nnd presumably uttered the wlf condemnatory
word*. A beautiful girl in a fairly aturming

heads dlghlly and looked witii all tteir eye*
at tbo jioMing *how, and they did not erase
to look until raveral *&gt;condahad elatwed after
th* new comer had taken her rone
During tho ncriuon tte plrl* kept their *ye«
with considerable tteadfartne.* in the genera!
dinscUou of the pulp*, and al Udm they cer­
tainly beard wbgt the preacher eaid; but
often there *u a dreamy cxprvaion ou thrir
facra a* ttey glanced nt a groined archover
tho praactert head, and one might bnr*
thought that tteynaa viriom of Geneva and
Paris and the glory of fine raiment dkplayed
at Worths. Becoming humility was ttuj-.vn
wlieti they bowed their tend* to receive the
bcntdicuoE. When the “Amen" hm* trpokmj
they ktepped quickly, though not with im­
proper haste, into the able, and went ui tte
leautiful girl whose entrance had dlrtracted
their attention. , Ttwlr word, of greeting
were efftuive, and ttey fell to talking at
once n&gt;XMtl tho tripe abroad in pnwptK-t. A*
they pusrad up tte ai»le jurt behind him tin*
reprater failed to cab-li a sfngln word
bad the remotest connection with tin* tt&gt;pk- of
tte vnn-m or the general service, and when
they rranted the Broadway sidewalk tl;-y
kis»&lt;&gt;d each otter and went tteir mqiertive
way*. Every movement bad teen quiet and
unpronoanced. the effects tetog accomplbliedwitb tteskillful ami merved grace that dietinguishes the frahionalte city bred girl from
all others in life world. And that I* bow
New \ork swell girt* art in churvb -New
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“Do yoa hear that frahi a young lady to
her feminine companion, ns a faint tquenk
like a rusty binge, emanated from herdrnre
ery; “that’s th&gt;. Inst new thing in bustlcs-an
inflated rubber arrangement that will never
wUh ?"ith BX* 8B!d“
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rtimdfctlio nmvemrat w:w accompanied by
unearthly breathings and festive snorts
made by the inflated buoth. The compoulcu
amtlM, and nor frfond iurard on bra indignanily. As she did so the patent liurtlo
•mitte.1 something like a smothered scream,
ftwremedasif she couldn't move her hand
but that ilrvadful hurtle rwpomted with some
sort of noise, as llnnigii her rib* wm» creak­
ing ar her lungs ware wrung.
“Shall I take a hat pin and prick Hr asked
the other. “You will Into your figure, to be
sure, but anything 1* better than thi*
trouble,"
-Oh, do," wliivpered ahe, and tho burtls
woilei like an avilian hrn-p.
The friend removed her hat pin and
plunged it iu up toils jet head. Aaslwdrew
it out ttwro followed a shrill whittle Per­
haps the scene shifter heart! in tb„ wings and
thought It wa* the prompter’s call. Any­
how, timy ran on a pair of flaw painted to
represent a garden some, and the nrtrew
who wa* juMt Cinguig hereelf an n »Of» ln U1C
elegant boudoir, looked with horror on a
foautain that wemed to tie playing oU a cwn.
tor table, and a rprending tree that xuddenlv
hung uver th* chandslier.—New York Star

bad, at the cost of much stinting, in- . TOALLMKMBEBS of Kdety; Kemp'. Bal­
vaatnd their hard-earned money in the sam will ran* your diHtrenlng cough. We
"twtdita*’ of the concern, but who were guarauico It. Price oce am! »ico. Trial bottto
waable. on account of one excuse or an­
other, to induce It to purchase back the
THIS IB RIGHT. We believe In wiling only
flotahed goods according to promise.
the best, and hare wrare&lt;l the agency for
Mr Frank Hatton, editor of Tte ClAwg..
There are lota of such concerns all over
Kemp's Pile Suppositories. No treatment like Mail, frequently *pra«M a month at the Fifth
the country, most of which are much
it for pile*. SueccM unquestioned. Frier tort*. Avenue hotel. Decoration Day be
W. B. Goodyear &amp; Co.
why te did not |*uade. • ParadeF he rn-ked
the fire fiaohing from hi- eyra. - ffbv, I hare
। true, as asserted in Mrs. Ax- Torpid Uver. for Constipation, for the CotupJex- had enough m*rebmg. Tte war ratinfl«l ure
for ail time to coon- J wJll Ilot eT&lt;t| 1JJarrb
igexrt pitragraph, that every ion. W. H. Goodyear, draxglst.
ho drinks was first a user of
St. Louis has 14 passenger trains in apolitical |.rade. much tea jotoamiU.
tary ontnnu»l»un. niat Lind of g|itter -,.d
DsomeferdL It is high time daily.
all ages, especially the young,
hts tuost vile, filthy and deisWtof taking in, the mouth
Matas nearly every other Uvire but am* disgusting worm.

Ever »i«ro i&gt;ew.pa|«* h,‘l nn

HAVED DURING A SERVICE.

Maaon is out of debt and has tf5,000
in her treasury.

Ely’s Cream Balm was recommended to roe
a my druntltt ai a preventive to bay fever.
we been usinx lias directed sine* the '.‘th o!
August and have found It a specific for that

p*V OF NEWSPAPER WRITES*.

nnanciai
----------The subject is ducu—1 intelligently hrthat
able organ of uewspaper men, Ti» Jaurnaiw,
which takre the obvious bat unusual, -round

who stop* to tliiuk. Tbewands ot young
doctor*, tnlnfataraaad lawyen. are Aruggltag
for a cliiux.* to live, but a reporter with any
ability and iixinrtry can get S15 n week,
which i* twke w* much *• ban* support re­
quire*.
Nor dore jounmll»m compare unfuvoraWy
with otter prol.^lon* ■» u&gt; the hlgber prizes
of Jcill and mental equipment. Tte cvnipetttion for three I . »harp. and it woyild be mueb
vbarpra were it not for tte intern1crate
babita of *o many takutod fellow*, who ora
proud to call thrawelvre -Cotemunv." and
who rapidly drop out of night in tlw nurviral
of the flttett.
There are onw* humlnxb of newspaper
writers in thi* country who receive a *ntary
of &lt;5,009 apiore, not counting propnetora
who frequently beroaw rich through «telr
oew&lt;paj*r» alone; and a* to raving and no­
cumulating. tte flaw at writers above enu­
merated will compare favorably with tha
hradera of any guild. It would not te diffi­
cult to nw-ntfafi 100 American nowspoi&gt;er
writer* who are today worth 125.000 apiece,
an‘l have made it oxclutively from the reeult
of raving* from their aalarie*, ami the full
lia would doubtkiM aggregate aevM&gt;! lime*
a* many.
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Huccewful journalten demand-, peculiar
qualities, but Th* Journalist fa, omed in de­
claring that, for tte young num who p*areei them, there b n&lt;&gt; human .field that
offers mure attraction*.—WartifngUm IW.

A« the profusion of medk-ina wan cornea
with it autocratic jmiwctk such m uven chief­
tainship does not tiring, it is the object of the
highest avpirntionsof the young brave. As a
rule, women are excluded from the privileges
of this class, but occasionally one attains to
such a n\nk by virtue of some extraordinary
gift. Except in rare Instancea, admission into
the ■profvssk'tT’ requires a mere or less ex­
tended uovitiato or apprenticeship. To liocome an aa.istn.nt even requires ccaskierablo
effort and expense on the j&gt;art of the caixlldato and bls friends. Consent nlrtaincd, the
training of. the “medic ine rtodreif' begins, and
is a far different matter from that uudergona
by the white medical studrat.

of the fraternity, who earofully -»rudy his
nliilitica ami «-t him tank* and try lm:&gt; by
every msnns ingenuity can suggw&lt;t a* to his
faith, fortitude and euduranre-. When suflli-iently advaared ho u ordered to go Merrily
to one »t tha mysterioai 1-icaliUe* l»clkred to
behauuted by the partieuUr icjrft whose
favor i* sought. There he luu te offer racriOce mul remain cmuauUr t&gt;e«ide it fartiu?,
unprotected from the weather and alone, un­
til tlic spirit reveato itwlf personally in its
anima! form &gt;»r in a vbkm. This rerrewpaud*
to an • rxainination for the degree," and
some fail, for it I* no trifling ordeal U
overcome by fear, exbau*|iun or suffering, ir
if th* spirit failt to nwterialire In the usual
manner he ha; to give up the burt-ww&gt;. for no
second trial i* ever permitted. Kwno. Irnve
l*cn known to dia in the midst of these vigil*
rather than face tlie di&lt;m&lt;- attemlla ; fail­
ure. The trial usually ends tucctwfally, for
fn-ling. drepJr’Hjeu MW1 mental and physi­
cal )&lt;dn are pretty rertan to disorder 'tbs
twain to «ucfa a degree a* to produce the de• ired vision.—St. Louii Globe-Democrat.

OucdnyaneiuiMary of the Salvation anny
hurokd my friend a card on which I. ru print­
ed words to the effect that lbs wiciwd would
p*Ti*b, and added to this statement w ere a few
wonk of admonition. Tbb. flippant young
man htaliiy recalled the giro* ami «id:
-Kv here, you have delivered Ibis to the
wrotigaddrew. Lei tn* we your pack."
Then, taking a heap of cards from the astonidxd etal«-.iry, be selected one which raid
th.» gmsl would bo rnwnidsd.
said. -That one about the wfctad was meant
for my friend. You ought to bo more care­
ful bow you scatter tb^e cards about-'’
“I am afraid," said th* wniawy gently, as
the puck of cards were, returned, “that, you
ore*mt treaihng the straight and narrow

• The Appetite
May be increased, the Digwulvr organs
strengthened, and the Buwels regahiU-d.
bv taking Ayer's Pllh. These I’itte are
purely vegetable in their cawpcaltloti.
They contain neither caJotncl uor any other
dangerous drug, sad way be taken with
perfect safety by person* of all ages.
anti VUUSHliawv'*. — -—became greaUv debilitated, uud wa* «m*
•tuntly afflicted wifli Ilaailacbe and Dlzxlarea. 71 cotouited our family doctor, wte
l.rocrlbrel for me,« vorlou. Iburet, wltte
out aflbnllur more than temporary reHrf.
I finally commenced taking Ayri • rill*,
lu a abort time my digraUon aud appetite

IMPROVED
my bowrl* were recutated.ami br tte
time t finUhcd two boxreof three rilh my
trndency to beadaebre. h;ul dhapFroml.
and 1 became strong ■n*l wclL— Ihuriu*
N. Logan, Wlhniugtuo, Dd.
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I wa* troubled, for over a year, wllb
Lora of Appetite, and Genera! Debility.
1 commenced taking Ayer's Pili*, and. be­
fore UnMiing half a tex uf tbl* mc.lkluc.
mv appetite and atreugtb were re»torud.
— C. O. Clark, Don bury, Coco.

Ayer’s Title are the best'medicine,
known to n* for regubting Ite tenreb.
and fur all diwn-ra caorad l.y a diMinlen-d
Stomach and Liver. 1 stiffero! for ovt-r
three year* with Itesdacbc, Indk-eotimi.
and CouttipaUon. I had no appetite, and
wai weak nod uervou* moet of the time.

BY USING
Ihree texes of Averi* Pill*, ami. at the
Mine time dieting mv»cif. 1 w:«»' com­
pletely cured. My di«»lhe organ* .ire
imw fn good order, and I :im in perfect
health.—Philip Lockwood,Topeka.Kam.

Ayer** Till* have benefited me wonderfullr. For month* 1 vufl't-ml from ludL
gertlon aud licadarbc. waa rrallcM nt
night, and had a Ired t»«ic fn my month
cverv morning. After taking one tex of
Aver'* Fill*, all tin** trouble* dirajpctu-cd, my fr-od dlgrefrd well, and lur
»leep wg'j'rcfrwd.lnt'.—Henry C. 1kmmenway, Rockport, Ma»».

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onstratod by ever
p;.
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icr.ce.
It is .®oro cg.ii
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pliable, more cctafcru.;.;.,.
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BREAKS.
now over 7000 daily.
Bewaro of w«rttte« Imtmo&amp;j ^&gt;nra
with various kinde orcravi.
None aro genuine unicsa “Dr. War­
noria Co roll no” topnateden taiideef

FGB BALS DT ALL LEADING SLZ2"
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htnwt

1 waa cured of the Pile* by the u*e of
Avrr'» PUN. They not only rrllcvrel in*
of that painful diordor. hut gave n»c increa-ed.vigor, and rctored my health.—
John Lazarus, St. John, R. II.

Ayer’s Pills,
Prepared hr Dr. J.C. Ay«rk&lt;*o..tow»U. M.m».
tMteby all brusxMt* ud Ireatere ta Medkta*.

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nne, Detroit.

he w

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�. .-u.-™,,, mmi know—it
to n« tho po wat riuff. Hui I beii-ve

Mi. a.™,
unco called ladylike

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in ill. d

•,-i Hohl in Chamts-r*’ Journal.

NON
t haHr.it

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—'

m .y Te i ly Tbcnl.ston IreT miked
T-'U Grrvill r. ImVing just
, with the -'pology that be must
;ift&lt; r tbi gentleman in queriiou.
‘ 1-,l.
.qsini vf rhe • smoking r-om,
I if. - ■ • '
" foBgift
*1* f’-”' “’tJ propur­
,
• . i-i the-fraiLn-t of cam- chain,
! -■ .--t—i oj cigarette* from his lip-*
*».-.- ajvux'tlyt
•

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.

j&gt;. r: .l. tjhff tevrr &lt;&gt;f Cicely Grei sM-red description,siifliciently
'.v’ H.jl tliatiLc was *&gt; tnucl. n lover
,, f. ;« n..- ••.);&lt; eh*iat tbh ja'rkxl of Ins rx
. .Miulmi by the fire thuwin^'bh

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.

: 'h- h-!-! of a long journey on
. .lay-, he i-x)kcd down ou tire
)»4ii amuMHUMttin bis face

i. • j n k hint but ot a erqw&lt;l by
.. 'lung else! What fa be irere

■ : ■-.&lt; -sic who pertiw--* am-igns
to.nbiff of a long nn*wT./yAl
tmrtoiv tones and deli'rerate
fleet to the style of hi*
.
.
1 ■&lt; CuUwull, tlie Btieuufler!"
' A;.. 5
-n't." [
?: • I i; .. htiliavo sunnfetrl as much.
; ux-i :
) vi »hinld Lave L-en able to
■..&lt; f r • many ytnrs between your rooms
- .-IT: -. -&lt;:tli&lt;iit seeing something of
■
-i ,-i .ibear of him, fa note

ar anything nltetitGully.have tv-Veg openesl a

. ■ ’h &lt;
nerath-u; to wd, in tlifa
■ :r--)''-'l4irifer of thy tienx Gul!­
: i
rSy/inventarof neve
"j-nto. lip iinprowri, hair
*»;-•— ifflvertitemantaore found
u !;- -pi&gt; and fluttering,from
I! ■ mad- everything wfratever
fin-lading n large fortune.
■ • ightfrs *part of the dodge;

■
n-*|uit -menti of th** nexi;
• atfad Cook Fragrant and Deli

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v.b- hi V.a* lx*rn a son. Teddy,
4 'F in lire nurirnt manor Louse
Dyke, apd likely to remain m»,
r an lu.jrfinlt- p. no«l. As soon
I dinll be goad enough to get
-r. u-fJ bi* grave said Teddy
u)*" J.'luJions billicia, trillions.

youreelL

There’*

■■Il te-.!. nn tl* I'iiilwrs,then;

I Hr what ho iuul beard,
ps tlijj lock.
• *iid. , “Thought I had.
■left tv th.- enlightenment

;-.' -elinnd Lrer grandchildren
nnan lire brought with her ot
' -trfc\- you ro! Well. then.
Hari. if tlfat aauuils more

in—GreviUe, Theakrton,

ilknuufy tlit wrakest to a ecrtain-« are ai J nm an uu protected

'•til.rt. 1not find it so easy to
■ ! :i- y*«s imagine," answered
'■ "f Creely.
uM l*i nothing to him—not a

innkii of arioUier iu thi« nar-

h--r adorable gentleness—
• um , Ire thought. Hfavourt)-••’.) .1 knock kneed perfdrmd a courtship, bad been
I »g «-ndngb; was likely nt
। Uil ;doom»dny. or until she

rite train. And Ite hud coine
-•••«» full of the resulutiou to

-1 on tne nig, storing at
(dy tu

inner Laving to part from

i &gt;i Low fooli-h it would
I ug nil L-. -tortling or

life of hard, even ugly r«ali•; toi-.w!- Jnwl this brlghtm** tine- i&amp;lrenn lining ofihe

, *PT*ar-

L1

uu &lt;*£&gt;

Heart IU the- world

»WgJ. They don't! Thfa ikwdlibg b nlavbig the doril with me! And I’m gufog tack »

ha|Ipy d»wn&gt;lBto evening
•mw Jt
nK'11
that f&lt;5:
towed aa a crown of «orrow to their imin.
For bs frit rare, then, that she wr.,o’|itt^
glad to seo him, nnd«o haw him at her sido
again. IL. eouki uke her into SZr, to
found;, and h- could stand by her chair in
the drawing room nfterwaid, white shn told
?h L ‘'T
,u,ry pf ,u'
whiuh .fa, said, they imi.u-,1 «» hrannr
ewpr day until Mb. H.re held out a white
beringwl hand to lead them to t&lt;d. Then
rim moved to tlm pfanOi .nd Tlwakstou
sprang up to turn over th» hmv«. for Inw
nmking HtU.) ejaculations and remarks all tho
Ume. hkejam Wnn cannot keep long ritenl;
until be wa. attracted to the group by th.fire, and Everad could take Li* place and
watch the color drejien in Ctct-lyVclSSittto.

nhoot “•’’ buttered Leslie,
h7±^rnIMmo’,i&gt;’,iU *** to «* «*rU
my^
T,*w «’««»&lt;&gt;*« altered in

shone Ou ler*uuiiy hair, on
c&gt;Jur*' •“’l °° tho crymntte^’‘Mhiont asslM came forward to
How fair rin
W*. .iu. .
«
miagl«*l pain and

.

foJ’Tnahl?!“* U,*&gt;r&gt;-- Miusht
Snii^Jrr y ** “ ••&gt; th* window, .rated
nX ^it r~"’ V&gt; ”Uh U* “““ of th*

Hat-vn&gt; th. dreamy habit which bnd pre»*d him „t late came over him, and hfa
ZTu”*^! frum tb&lt;'
u&gt;* Prap.-et
°°r &lt;”*«*&lt;*

lifa bwirooni■ ,. . ,. . .n
After a lung silence, dunng whs-h lzwlie
wns making kind ivfloctioit- ou
Ure sex in gen-ral, “Guont*.-. *»
seem to be going pretty
U y

fau b oil bi. own w»».

with her now."'

env* !

billionaire:’

rtwwbrt

CHAPTER HI.
-- - .
.. —&lt;un-v* mm n-in
faUitbter, U&gt;e familiar swiug of the garden
gate; Uny were coming bark. Everad placed
himaelf wfa-ro be could watch for her. Tbcnkstojs was holding open the gate; Mrs. Grc
ville and Lady CUntock peswd through, but
Cicely did not. She lingered, talking to
TlHsikxton, her iittfo amliulancn liook and her
ban-tagc in her hand, bw face, as she raised it
to hfa, clearly defined against a background
ot yew. Then, ituttend of foilowing tho other.

Ewrad stood until they were oat of right,
hfa face white with rage and hisflstecliuchwi;*
then, falling Iwck iQ hfa choir with a groan,
1U&gt; covered ids (are with lifa hand-;
God! Umt n man should cany such a wild
boast iu bL breast an this!
Afternoon again, and they were coming in

rays hot an flame U;«m hfa hmd.
n-..lr-l«u
!.■_ .___a ___ -

Hfa gun
-

T’.*.0' fV‘Wm: ,J* lxXDfl “chfa boK^’Ti J‘k'l,lt,*ir
*ith «™I*
‘1 ‘77* °n r“J'« ground; the delicate Ring ot the birds bn had liruugtat down, but,
tnuA-rv of tbrir lra!le» brncire* shown! out salt sre-nK-d, with an extra ausuing in hfa
brag. They Lad rractxi lbs hill top erowurd
i'.*1 “
Bky: tbc rt*1 rauiight wax
IMr.rnrt.tau,,, u, „looU, with trees. George could * the facework of
M1OW &lt;rn the lull top, nnd touching with flro their branefaw against the saffron light «m
one dietnnt curve of the river winding darkly tho horiiow; could tru, too, a flitting figure in
between its white tank*. It -was a still
frosty afternoon. Ro ««U rrnremtar just'
nidi afternoon* InU winter when ther boil It bwmtes himw-lf. Prt-wntly tlwre wns a
b««» skating together, happy.
'
wave of the littto hand, end Th—torton,
Happier than Ire had known then or than throwing his gun to the’ keeper, began run­
ho should ever be again.
ning down iril). A sharp report rang through
And as'Im-sat tb«re,.hfa thoughts drifting the stillMM, a puff of smoke cleared away,
back to tho time tvbeu ta first knew her, be ■tuid someone was lying faro downward in
always seemed to b.-ar, a* a ruiuilng accutn- the snow, the vnnaet (or wtw U not the sunlauiimcnt to In, pictures of the ps.t, tho tin- mtfl turning tho white alxxit his bead to
kI"'K “f * foolish HUK- tune playing some*

change Hewn, perfectly happy now, an.1
calm; listening fo the ripplhig music, nnd
quietly strengthening that nuadutiou he bad
nuido iD urn train, without troubling u to
7w
‘•#rrv ir «“•
could hear- Tlwaksfon bobbte, UUJiug. all
through Um. Iteder, and be cared nothing nt
all about him. He seenx-d to know the fait
by heart to whom lx- had srarwly *pokra.
liulred, wbo ilore not know a Teddy Thcakston, with lii» nstonfahing flow of talk (be
cwtld spin a* many words out of nutniog as
bo would have delighted in finding jtl -ptr.
feetten Hc-ap" had tb-w* interesting cvtnpctitlous com., in hfa wayi; hfa Invarmhte cbeerfuliiem. hi* too good oplnteu of everybody,
------- ... , ,,r umv
mwuv •
htawlf inelmlcd, Ufa anecdote* and jokes nnd
it kept ot; ringing. Ho tad Imn listening to
hfa little faugi)!
r .
■
But Mix. Gnwilte was interruptiug Cicely's it for a long time, us it teenred, When the door
pfaying that ebo might bear what Lady Clin- opened and *ome ouo entered the room. A
fact U- was too listlew. to have noticed. Imt
lock wns reading, which she tic-ed not have
that Mim Hare gave a little tcraun, after tho
for it was only a paragraph from what
lookeal filer an overgrown pamphlet, with a manner of such women when they come ut*ou
anybody uucspr*.-t«Uy. and let the thing* riw
ro»e colored cover, whereto a pnneb, a jrimn
donna, a diamond u**ckfacv and a wager were was narryiug fall to the ground; h-r writing
case and various street* of paper. He was
connected with a litth- bird told me air of oblignl to route himself nnd pick them up
mystery, which might Lave fawn aggravating far her; thro *bu paM-doa Into tho adjoining
had the subject fKMMried any resirelvabte In­
room, now used as a plavroum for tho vUll
terest for anybody. And Msm Hare was teas­ dren,
ing Lzali-- to tell her bow some one, who apBut in returning to hu sear Everad's eve
pearvd to l*o a mutual arquaiuLaure, came to
fell upon a piece of paper which bo bad eri.
l&lt;c the editor of They Say.
“The most jKiwerf'ul of human motives." he deutly mivcd. He took it up and was look­
ing at it mechanically, nben suddenly bis
told Imt; but she had mnun idea of what that
-ftlcv fliMbed, n»d be dn-w near to the pindow
could be.
like on* who cannot depend upon hfa eye­
“It whiff like thi*.“ he said, oddrvnring him- sight, though there was plenty of light in the
*clf to Cicely, perhafs* to elud.- th- other
room to decipher the writlug. in the square
young lady; -be tert all be had in a lawsuit. legible hand affected by the voting Indies of
ItMt also, naturally, the lady to* wanted to today:
marry. After wbi.-b he took to literature,
“I undi&lt;r*tiusl that n tnarriagi. is arranged
that ho might taste the jmng of dcpiw'd love &lt;md will shortly take place bet ween Mr. Ed­
aivl th*, law's driay combused, haring tried ward Tbeakstou (heir to the universally
them both separately. Didn’t like the com­ known JoliClallwelil niu! the only daughter
bined flavor. It is not everybody that does. ot the HU- Thomas GreviUi-. Ewp. of Oroville's
So he gave up literature an.I wrote a shilling l&gt;ykc, Yorkshire. Mr. Theak»to.i has made
novel . Put a murder at the beginning, a mar­ bfanself dtwervedly popular in society, and tlie
riage at tlm en»l, aud scat tried dollar, and wi-dding will, I believe, create no sntall miuuMarling*' oil ovtr tlw intervening page**. Hoa1’
Tfab brought him hi smm&lt;» money, wherewith
What might it iumii!
be started that charming rose colored periodi­
George stood for n moment confonndciL
cal. nnd 1 have Just heard that h» fa engaged vAing himself if some trick of u brain over­
to Use fnwinnling Mbs* I*?rcpeuny.'
wrought liod cansed the thing he dreaded to
They all laughed at Lmlic’* little l-iognipliy, toko shni&gt;o in black and white lamenth hfa
but be himself never laughed at anything, ey«w. Then be -trode quickly to the adjoin­
Ufa txn'ng too wriou*. as bo sai*L
ing room and threw cyan tho door. Mi*;
But T-.-ddy Thenkstuu, who buzz*.'*! alioat a Hare was standing at a table searching among
drawing room like on unea«y Hue bottle, And her papers. She looked irj&gt; anxiously us lie
did not much core to fa-nr any one/talk l&gt;ut entered.
himself, was begging for a song; «o Mfa*
“Oh, my note—thank you—' but he
linn-, who ha*l quantitie* of voice—and abo igTr-rr-d hir outstretched hand, laying tlie
slwrt open on th- table before her. and keep­
ing hold of it.
*Young maids must marry;" and thus the
“What dore it mean!' be demanded, staring
evening emfad.
grimly down own her.
5ow o\ cry body knows what a dfatrossing '
CHAPTER IL
thing it fa to liaro yesir original compool tiuns
“He does not find Treldy such an insignifi­ rend i*y a
ct no spn|&gt;athy or apprecia­
cant rival oaiie nipponed," WuS l*whe's in­ tion, and j-crimptIt vus this which agitato!
ward comment ou hfa fre-ndfaapp-'E-ance a* Ml« Hare. At any rnto, she could not think
be stood one day in hjr favorite attitude of a fc-rvievai-to lie at the moment, and began
against the mantel pit-fn staring down into to pour out a»uranecs of having meant no
the lire. Anxiety, stetipteaue-M, jealousy had harm, and it was only what everybody would
laid heavy bands on Everad, an*! he bore the know befi-ro tlie next number wna out.
“Then 1 un.lcrstand that yoa ware going to
marks of their treatmentIn hi* face, f&lt;&gt;; since
that happy evening—long ago it seemed to send this to the tepcr»T he broke in upon the
George—his golden romance had changed to iwfused scnfa-ncia.
“Otdy to They Hay. Kbe did eend little
n wearing sorrow, he knew not bow. There
hod oriwm vome cloud bet wren them, which things sonivtimev There was no liarm; only
at'first is: had be--n near to calling Cicely’s ire iiiuf-t please not mt nj&gt;m it."
“Tlirn you have no authority to publish
riiynew*, and tiad hoped to melt by th- power
of Lis love, but now he had begun to call it till*' Yon have not been desired to do so J
by another name and toregnrxl it with a very Why should you then - what do you exp*et To
different feeling. Heaven*! was it jnsribte gain by itf
To hfa astonishment she took the question
that hoshoukl ever romo to hale a Toddy
Tb-okM -.i! He could get near to her, it literally.
“Perhaps half n guinen," she answered • and
seemed; be did not want opport unitire; imt
then sons** mm can mako Inv.- in n crowd, thrro was n pause.
Erend Itad borne much and forgone much
quite comfortably. Ono duy George had
to
place hfa own sfator above such mfavrahle
!&gt;eard him assuring Cicely, Who luid been lx*nerolcntly wfehlngfora subject whereon to shifts as this, but be «w not thinking of. that
cxervfa.- the skill required iu ambulance orof her.
“You have no authority, you say. Howdo
you know tliaFlhfa fa truef"
Oh. ye*, if wa- fane, she knew; Mr. Tlk-nkearnratnou, but she had only laughed and
told him that ho was too accommodating; he ttoii Lad told her. Aud George sickened as
ivouid bo ok mefol to her in that condition a* be heard ik
"May I a*k." be said, with something like
Humpty Dumpty. But if 1» had «ai.i «
much, thought Georg*' bitterly, “b* would nicer,’"in what way Mfaa Oroville's engage­
not haretauRbed! Itvfaed, though it was »»c ment can inlemrt your readers f
Ob,
not at «d&gt;' V *•»
ongagwi to anyof LU gricrniKV-s thnt the days *|&lt;ut in sport
Udy. to hlinself far inafanro. the editor would
and tho evenings iu company afforded no ojr
n&lt;* thank her for I he announroineut. It was
portunlty of speaking to Lor, yet bo bung
night after night over the fire brooding upon Iwcnuw Mr. Tbeaifaton----George turowi abruptly a nd left the room
his trouble, his self reproachful memory furnlriiwi him with enough “thing! one would with the paper in bis IuumL In hfa oH place
rather have left unsaid" to have wh Panel) up by the window be smoothed it out ami road
It tow and over. The beloved name and
hi copy for a rear. Pondering hi Utfa
the* name l&gt;»
h&gt;' conjunction. It md
with the Ante llko tones of Leriie'x voice and lern all rery well to contemplate this
the cracked flute like tonen ot TLcnkstonfa wrctcLal poalbility from day today, fearing
sounding drowsily to Ufa ears, bfa mind ww it anil bating it until be believed It a cer­
totted like u shuttlecock between two battle­ tainty; it hail been very well to refer to it be­
fore I&gt;*He «* * thlnS lnr'’“*bte- •"’* .,o
dore*.
He would go and give It up.
ndxnit hfacnntirmnxlon of it, but turn that bo
Ho would never go and leave the field to Inal it beforo him in htark “”d white, now
TbMkvtou.
............... ,
that hfa sleeping dread bod sprung
That happily constituted individual, to to life, confronting him. bu saw it in all it*
whom George,‘in common with every othtr maintrnaity and di-fnrndty.
man of hfa acquaintance, was a «?&gt;'•’' f*&gt;
Cicely GrcvIJks-SJwar'l Theak-tonlow, hv&lt;tv good fellow indeed, would b-ivo
RunJalir! Tlwgiri hod Invented it for
hern grrativ astonWied ctmM h-.1 have Imnwn nroflt or ThMkstnn had deceived her. If
S*t-ifTbcakrt.ni: A-ivago ph«Muro rams
lb. Ming, wm.wl.fab *•
Evrra.l at lari found the very «gi»t «
into bls faro nt the prropret of a rtvkoning.
so irritating that be left off going into the Then be tried tn think if out Miberlj. He
MrtiW nrt .1
took inetaad to wearing on- the
*'*
the enrpet ietween tire &lt;l«.r afafi ««n«lo«

&gt;ne|' u-uiitive. Anil, nsihe
Lx’ttni. h»
- got atiyliwan r.
Um
.nt'.-fc«in.-U ended. Huncvrr
fail*! i» ,
&gt; . ... i... i. ..........
’tPr
«ns more.
»*■ rfa.il

Hasboaldbrnr

GOING

DOWN TO JERICHO.

That Tired Feeling

t»

«« r.ir, U&gt;|. c.„,

fa -r spring Is-Kun;
iWp sweet. -h*» lisvr- you

drodbe worse than Owffm

looks m they gathered ntsmt him; but uano in
Everad'a heart. Exultation there, and tri­
umph. Hu would never run to her I wckauing
more! Ho »t&gt;oaid not have her. *
Then came Cicely’s pure eyes—deep eyes,
full only of pity -pity, for him.
“Oh, George! Could all yuur life of self
ronifol and self denial do nothing to help you
from thbr
rnerv wa» a bitter erv—theory of a wan
who knows turn ho has fallen, and Everad
sprang to hfa fwtrjiote and trembling.
Hi.* cry waajnuitveretl by another, and a
childish IreHotdped out;
“Did 1 frighten you, Mr. Everad! Yoadid
jump. It's only Elsie, and 1 want tbinusienl bug.”
Everad drew a *kep breath, and shook himw-lf together. It Lad bran only a vision-*
gbaotly day dhMtn. Not true. But it might
lune breu-what did be know! He hod seen
Uictn lingering in the garden together—tint

The little voice kept pi|&gt;ing on about its
wants,
Courin Cicely (md raid bIic wav noe to roach
down the musical liox for herself, and the
-Jiiali warm fingers kej* drawing him into
the next room.
'

fit to touch her Laud.
Ho lifted the toy from th.- shelf;- ite foolMi
little tune bad run down, and followed the
child's paltering stejw fhrough the pa«ag**
The fight wa* dazzling in Cicely * sitting
room a* be stood looking in at the doorway.
She nti&gt; sitting before the tire, with Eb-k-'t

urnpt attention.
- “Wba has l»«n drinking my milk V she was
saying. They were at the most thrilling
joint of the favorite story.
But rin- stopped and tunn-d her faro to hfa,
and again n great instinct triumplicd vror hi*
doubts. In spite of the |«pcr hr held in hfa
lioud, in spite of w hctiie b.td iron from the
quettes, if the had a heart at oil. it km hfa,
not Tbeakston's or auotberis.
/
■ Do you want me!" sh-&gt; mid. looking w|-n*b ringly up at bi* bag-^nni face.

your own lips, is it true wlmt they are saying.
aton F*
'She rose lumtily and farod him, putting tlie
child from her kner. Then her answrg inna
quite low, iu a single word:
“Ne.”

gung&lt;- could rontain no negative more forcible
tluuithe one ward so spoken. •
He crushed Lb-- hateful paper in Ufa |wlm,
mu! dropj-cd it into the hbu».-.
Then turning toward her, be saw that nil
tin- color linil faded from hw cheeks, and who
wore that look at helplet* pain «&lt;• *ee in the
rymof a child wlio Ims bron unjustly chidden,
and darrv not defend itwlf.

saw the dark eye* Iciuu-vnr, with tlsepiuwionate iurpubn wu feel toward the child wo have
l-ccn wrongfully accusing, be. caught her in
hi» nrm» aud kissed the tears from her fare.
The two round eyed spectators of this little

complaint known »

“1 could not sleep; had no appetite.

F

iproved." B. A. Saskokd, Kent, Ohio.

Strengthen the System,

vouchxaflug once in a while to turn hfa
i-ronred. black whiskered fact- around to are

Hood's Sarsaparilla 13 । characterized hr

road glared m-hningly miro in a white. In­
deed, news baa just coma of an intrepid Amer
lean proceeding alone to tho Jordan having
an ugly-encounter.
W» read the expression “down to Jericho,"
down indeed, from an altitude of 2/«0u feet
above to a depth of 1,000 feet below. You
pom around Uli vet by the supposed triumphal
path of our Lard, and tiw-n in half an hour's
cxpcrieniv with tiro mennrct of stone heap...
find yourarif at Bethany, where ot roars*,
they are ready to slum y ou n but &lt;alied -tte*
bousaof Martha and Mary," while the tomb
of Lazarus fa ns assuredly not looking—in *
country where tbs slightest shreds of not only
Scripture but tradition are nuufa of account
in the manufacture of holy (!) pfacta. Then
follows a siege of saddle work, one could
lianlly roll it riding, of going down into the

qualities. Tho result Is a medicine of unasaa!
strength, effecting cures bltfierto unknown.
Send ter book conudalng additional evidence.
“ Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my ryateM.
pnrtam iny l-looa. sharpens nj anpeUte. aad
M-etna to make me over." J. 1’. TaMtrccnr,
BegUter of Deeds, LoutII. Maa-&gt;.
. “Hood’s Barsaparflla beau alt others, aad
Is worth its weight iu gnid." I. BAKttUfOTOB,
KO bank. Btrecl, New York City.

HttW consolation to bnifaod bones that It fa
• U— i.^-—i.
-- .___ ..____ . . . . .. .

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by C. L HOOD A CO, Lowell, Mmb.

IOO Doses On© Dollar..

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

kept up (or six hours, brings one to a grand
viewt namely that of this wide plain through
which flows the Jordan to the Dead Bea lying
large and blue seemingly at our fret, and
bordered on tlw opposite shore by the strop
Nebo mountain*, indistinct to want the ixiuth

4&gt;f the

lands, fa Moab, not a village, or even a dwell­
ing, in xi^bt to break its vast monotony.
Behind that desolate shore and land ot Moab
fa Arabia, end when one tixinks of the imshape of the Persian gulf ran break upon tlie
light, tbfa lack of life seenu not an unfitting
intrixlnction.
Blowly the caravan descends into the pfaio.
“Where fa Jerichor say» ooum- one, hardly
thinking that the handful of huta just Leyood
tho orange tree* ear. be the ni&amp;lern represent­
ative ot the proud old city wbr*i walls be­
haved in sinh an annatarul way when tlie
intrepid Joshua marched his forces against
them, and th.- private blew their tnunjwts.
Btill. a man n bom God delegate*] to control
tba sun and moon might well l&gt;e left to take
rare of a city. Two hours away li*» the Dead
Sea—the city of Elijah's later life, the city
where Saul came to ho made king, where Dnvid returned from exite, Ute tl»en “city of
pahna," now not a single one left—approach­
ing the water ns near mt j-oaubte, but no palm
flty could l» built on shores which were
blighted with salt.—E. J. Baldwin's Letter in
Cleveland Leader.

of the Hastings Bunner wiE
find that it will pay them to

eaders

R

Boston Dry Goods Store.
You will always find them busy'cut­
ting off goods. They have made some
very large purchases ot

WHITE GOODS!
And their wash goods which they wE
are about

Half thk-Price
It costs to manufacture.

White Goods at G cents, worth 10 cento,
and
10 cento, worth 15 and. 14 cents.
Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth

mro. iwn son uu,
Mrs. Peter* had eniifa.
Peters was sure sac was going to die;
They dirrd tier with pills.’
- With powders and MlUUa,
With rcmedlM wet, and with remedies dry .
Many inrdlcineM lured lit r.
but none of them cured her.
Their tmini-s nnd their number nobody could
tell:
And «he soon might hare died,
•
Bat wmie “Pellet*" were tried.

am Purgative Felfafa (the origlual lJttlr*Uver
lilts) They cured Mrs. Fetcra.auil now she
wouldn't be without them.
Soldiers reunion at
July 27,2x and SB.

New

Big line of Muslins, plain and figured.
An elegant line of Sateens at 1SJ~
cents, worth 18 cents.

Hosiery.

■

We are selling 4 pairs lor 60 cents; each
pair worth £&gt; cents.
We have also mage big reducUoaM*
Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.

Buffalo

COTTONS are advancing very faat.
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will contfhue our very low
prices on them, which b a good deal
•nfler dlzilness, Indigestion, inflammation of
Hi- eyre, licadaclie. lassitude, inability to per­
less than market value.
form mental work and iuillspoaiUcm fur bodily
labor, and nunoy and disgust your friends and PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.
ampuiintancre with your nasal twang and offen­
sive breath and constant efforts to clean your

nose ard throat, when Dr. Saxe's “Catarrh Full line of Denims, Jeans, Sheetings,
Remedy" will promptly relieve you of discom­
Cottoh Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
fort and suffering, and your friends of the dis­
els.
,
gusting and needless innictlous of your loath­
some disease.
OUR CORSET stock is full of good
Rev. H. O. Wills is after the Saginaw
rtyles cheap.
•
City devil again.
Big drives in Lisle Thkeatl Gloves at
15c; good value for 25c.
"Eor yrxra I have had a chest trouble amount­
ing to nothing short of consumption. I saw Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for
li»w others io like condition had been cured by
25c.. well worUt.5Octhe use of Dr. Herce's Golden Medical Dlsoov-

Always remember that you con save inoucy by
quire a blutoek or any augcr-ment in favor of coming Dru tn th- Boston Dry Goods .Store for
this crate remedy. It does awl It claims! It anything Iu our line.
builds up the system, supports and strengthens
wncre others tall." Hr adz: “My recovery,
which Is now on u sure foundation, hinges on
tlrely on the compass of this wonderful restora­
tive. having tried oilier remedies without a bit
of relief."
BATTLE CREEK, MICE.
Lapeer butchers have combined to

MARR &amp; DUFF,

nell meat at so-and-so.

Hand in band they trotted off at full *p*-ed
to startle their graudtnotber. reading aloud
about a Cluumlng villa reshienco to let at
Wimbledon, with Uk- yet more interesting
information thnt Mr. Bvrrad bad l&gt;een
making Cousin Cicely cry. and now be wav
kiadng her Iwtter!
Ho Cicely's marriage never appeared in
They Say. Hut Teddy Tbcakstonfa di»|, and
our ’renders will surely take more interest
than ever in the weekly descriptious of hfa
Irani that this enviable leader of fashion is
none other than our old friend, Mfax Hare.—
Belgravia.___________________

Brva-i is distributed in Pnrfa almost cxnhlrively by woman. The*e come to the various
Inke homes at h;30 a. tn., and spend about an
hour in lirwlilng the lung leave* with special
mid dust Ui'‘ jwrteuwde pain goes her roumfa
to tlie customers. Cu»touier» who live in
flats have tlwlr leave* propped up agaimt the
dorr of their apartment. Sho|.kroj&gt;rr.. nwtaurateur- and nthrr cudomer* who have the
entrance to their preml** &lt; n th* street find
their qu-rtu of th- staff of life leaning againd

Drunkenness cr tho Liquor Habit rositivaly
Cored by administering Dr. HalaM*
Golden Bpodflc.
It can be given in arap of coffee or tea with­
out the knowleiUe ol tlie i-eraou taking It; la
abioliitely harmless and will effect a iwnuaneut and speedv cure, whether the patient is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Tiiou-uuids of drunkards have been inode temramen who have taken Golden tipeclflc
rcoffee without their knowledge.and
lu-day bell- ie th--, -lull drinking of their own
free wifi. IT NEVEK FA 11 J'. Tlie system
once Impregnated with the Specific II becomM
an utter Imj-reslblllty for the liquor appetite to
exhit. For full particulars, address GOlJiEX
SPECIFIC CO.. IBS Rare st.. ClaefanatL 0.

Kla-slcin.e
(THE NEW QUININE?

Good Appetite
New Strength |

A Muskegon firm owm" 95.000 acres
of land in Louisiana.

nW

Wv2\vt

Quiet Nerves,

Hippy Dtys.

“T.’!.

Soo’.licr at Land.
It in tho only aafa
medicine yet mode that will remove all
infantiledteonters. It contain! no Opium
or MbrphiM, but gives the child natural
can fnm pain. Price 25 cents. Bold by

W. IL UoobTKAB &amp; Co., Druggists.

Ayer's Ssraparilla cures liver complaint,
rbeumatlsin. and nil diseases of the blood.

Sleep.

A

SPECIFIC
CIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS
DUS PROSTRATION,

•lock

...IS ol
•»&gt; * ■*1• 71.
in* that bv walling H- should • omo to a
wn*H-elw«Mian of thfa tiling- b*» Im
; .udniwlf to 'ext rather than to think. But
Sv£?o nrnnd in the nklIml.L To teri--

.f’ Mt before first &gt;b* iiK-rediliUity of h«-r
±S- « .»v

events, jirople going from Jeruvalem Dead
Seawards must be provide! with guard*,
who, on Hie principle that it takes a thief to
catch a thief, are also Bedouinx Picturesque
looking fellows, too, they are. in their long,
two foot wide, striped in black and white
Ulster cloaks, and their silken, tavwled bead
gw, with a long, bram lound gun slung
across the back, a big revolver in the belt,
ami a curved Damiuicus sword swinging
jauntily from one aide. Picturesque indeed
your Bedouin fa, aa he moves along in never

quality of the teetb; it i« the fitting of ibe
■ . . .... ■
■ Iw. . ■ . * I. (l.M*

flifficult task. Tlie sLghto-t variation beromre uotlccald- M soon u«tbenriiikfat tooth
M idocsd lireide the natural One. Then Ibe
teeth tmr-t not ba too regular; that would
excite suspiciou. AU these detail* take time,
pet fam- and akill. and that Is where tbs
ixtra rrHxilad*lpMa CatL

.THBKEV.Gftt). H. THATH1L of Boartion.
Ind. HP: ''IkKli mwwlf and wife owa oar
Uvra to hill LOH’S COXSVKITTOJC CL'KE.”
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

run down from Hi fxtatrtl* so *7,
tine In Jane, two. went tu w«
ih. regaining tUs full wehfiit luwi
litre did him no itood »tiotevar.
Gideon Thompson, the olderi ■
incMt rri|»-&lt;'l~l rtturns of 11

�The Hastings Banner.

pose noy and every scheme to

make

party capital out of it. or secure par­

Hastings, Mich., July 28th. 1887.
I^lrrnd at the PestoHc* nt Hartltir*. Mteh-

tisan advantage from it.
There is
where we stand, and we hope the
Journal editoi will not misunderstand

our position.

Additional Local Items.
Editorial

notes.

It costs St to join Henry George’s
Anti-Proverty League.
The ante is

forGeorge.-theproverty for the mem­
ber.—New Orleans Times Democrat.
The mugwump org?ns are all scold­
ing Uncle John Sherman for his Illin­
ois speech. There could be no sweeter
flattery for Mr. Sherman’s utterances.—
Philadelphia Fre\

The contract for 1,000 feet of boeo at
80 cents per foot; four play nozzles,
two Siamese couplings, two adjustable

spray nozzles and two gates, at S100;
wiw given'last night to the Fabrie Fire
Hoae Co., of Chicago, represented by J.
T. Manning. A double reel hose cart,
at ^250, was ordered from a SL Louis
firm.
-

Parties from Grand llaplds were
here Saturday, their object being to
make an examination of Thornapple
lake and river with a view to utilizing
Senator Allison, of Iowa, thinks the the water as a supply for Grand Rapids.
republican nominee for the presidency If such a plan- should be decided on
they would probably draw the supply
in *88 will be either Blaine or Sherman,
from near Ada. Samples of tho water
and adds that the republicans will elect were taken away for examination and
the next president.
analysis.
Fred Douglass has been spending a
number of months in Europe.
Be
writes thnt he is “coming home with
the knowledge thit the average man in
the United States is better fed, clothod
and sheltered than in any other part of
the would." Tho chronics who are ev­
erlastingly berating .this country should,
take these words home to themselves.
This is the beet country under the sun,
and all Americans should be interested
in is keeping it 'level and on the up­
ward march.

•the Democrat wants to knpy why

we do not talk as much aboufthe re­
duction of the national debt as former­

The Teacher’s

Institute

of Barry

county will be held in the High School
room, this city, lieginning Monday,
August 15th, and dotting on the follow­
ing Friday. Every effort will be put
forth to make this institute a success,
and every teacher in the county should
endeavor to be present. Board will be
furnished in private families at the
very lowest rates.

Ellsworth Daly was arreeted In
Grand Rapids last week on a “warrant
issued on a charge of assault and bat­
tery last March. Being brought before
Justice Ken&amp;ston Saturday afternoon
he plead guilty to the charge and the
obliging Squire assessed him *30. The
offense was committed at a rianco In
Castleton nearly a year and a half ago
and be has eluded the officers ever since.

ly. Brother Johnson is but a child in
the democratic fold, and like all such
Janes Chase, of Middleville, was
begins to ask numerous questions. examined before Justice Kenaaton yes­
Now it spoils most children to answer terday on the charge of horse stealing
all their queriai, and we won’t run the for which he was arrested not long ago.
risk in this Instance, and will only say The only testimony against him was
that the laws by which the reduction tlie affidavit of Lyman White, now in
jail for the. same offense, and tins was
of the debt was made possible were so badly knocked to pieces that Chase
passed by republican congresses and was discharged, it being considered
approved by republican presidents. that there was no cause of action/
_/
They were passed in spite of the patty against him.
with which oar editorial' brother has
To-night at seven o’clock the K. of
1*. lodge of this city and the Masoniclodge, of Woodland, are invited by
The Journal of recent date intimates
Mrs. Townsend, to be present at the
that the republicans of Barry county residence of Lafayette Townsend, her
propose to make local optfon a party husband, in honor of his birthday. The
measure, and that the chairman "of the party meets at the Holmes church in
time to reach the house from there at 7
republican county committee is prepar­
o’clock. When. that hungry crowd
ing to circulate blanks for blgnaturea swoops down on I-afayette he’ll wish
to bring tlie matter to a vote. Both he never had been born.
these Bt Jtementa are wide of the truth.
By reason of a new law recently pass­
No blanks for petitions have been
ed by the legislature there will be no
printed at this office, and none ordered,
meeting
of chairman of school inspec­
nor will the chairman of the republi­
tors this year. The law provides that
can party, as such, have anything
the two inspectors, whose terms do not
whatever to do with such a pro­ expire this year, shall hold over. These
ceeding.
The republicans of Barry two examiners shall meet at the office
oountv, so far as they have expreoMd of the probate judge on the fdurth
Tuesday in August of each year, and
themselves to us, are a unit in opposi­
with the probate judge, select a secreta­
tion to any partisan scheme to secure ry of the board. After this year the
prohibition. Buch a plan would be ut­ election will be held in August at the
terly abortive, and would and ought to ccunty clerk’s office as formerly.
fall. There is only one way in whkjb
prohibition can be secured In this coun­
ty, and that Ls by taking it entirely
oatsld.- of politico, and let each voter
as a citizen of Barry county, not as a
partisan, express himself by ballot. If
the majority shall bo for prohibition,
then let those who favor the vigilant
execution of the law see that it is en­
forced. Ail this can be and should be
done outside of any party, and with no
other aim than the Improvement of so­
ciety, and to sustain the law of the
land.

The writer is in favor of sub­

mitting the matter to a vote at the ear­
nest possible date.

If prohibition shall

carry, he will do hiR utmost to secure
the enforcement of the law. But to
make a partisan question of it -would
kill it, and no true republican or tem­
perance man is in favor of so doing.
Undoubtedly if tho question Bhall be
pat to a vole, fully three-fourths of the
repubheariR of Barry, county, perhaps
more, woeld favor it. A majority of
^he greenbacker* imd many democrats
would du the same. And yet for any
&lt;me of these parlies or the political prohibltioniits to alm to make it a parti­
san matter would destroy it. For thut
reason we are unalterably opposed to

making a partisan question of county
prohibition. And the Journal cannot

A warrant was Issued last Tuesdav
for the arrest of Geo. W. Laquey, a

butcher In Battle Creek, on a charge of

The principal feature of the “Lincoln
Life" In the August Century will be
the account of Lincoln’s famous Cooper
Institute speech, which was an import­
ant though unintentional step in the
direction of his Preeidency. But this
installment will also include accounts
of
Lincoln’s Ohio speeches, John
Brown’s raid and Lincoln’s view of it.
and the Charleston Democratic Con­
vention of 18110. The authors of the
Life use the letters MS. to show not
nnly that they have quoted from origin­
al manuscript authority, but also that
the MS. quoted has not, to their knowl­
edge. heretofore.appeared in print. The
foot-notes of Inb, as of other installmente, are dotted by this MS. sign, thus
showing at a glance the original char­
acter of the work.
A ewortec of the Detroit Tribune

interviewed Major G. M. Anderson re­

cently concerning the railroads in thl^

tives, they can accomplish their desires.
'
* advantage, they

destroy
They ahoaid

what they would build.

rccnembw that tha saloon element is

As noticed in our issue of last week
the marriage of Miss Belle Crothers to
Walter Warner, of Chicago, by Rev. G.
D. Lee, took place at the residence of
the bride’s parents at five o’clock p. m.,
Thursday. Miss Bello Handy was the
bridesmaid and F. A. Black the grooms­
man. The ceremony was very impres­
sive, and was attended by the relatives
ot the bride and groom and a few
friends from out of town.
The happy couple were the recipients
of 50 or more elegant and costly pres­
ents.
Among thoae from a distance were
James Child.*, ot Indiana; Mrs. Proctor,
Middleville; Mr. Holmes and wife,
Athens: N. E. Austin and wife and
Eva Austin, Bellevue; A. C. Warner,
Charlotte; Mre. N. A. Barney, Muske­
gon; Kirk Davis and wife, MJddleYille;
and F. P. Cook. Grand Rapids.
A reception was held at (J p. m. at
P. Warner’s residence at which about
75 were present and a very enjoyable
time was had.
The bride and groom left for their
future home. Chicago, on the 9 o’clock
train and tho congratulations and best
wishes of all follow them.

Ionia was the scene of a happy
event last Wednesday, in which the
principal participants were parties
known to many of our readers. On the
afternoon of that day, Miss Lizzie Mas­
ter was married to Elvin SwarthouL of
Ovid; the ceremony being performed
at the Methodist Episcopal church by
Rev. Levi Master, father of tho bride
and pastor of the church, assisted by
Rev. E. I’. Moors, presiding elder of the
Ionia district. Before the appointed
hour arrived the church was tilled with
guests, about 300, and at 5 o’clock p. m.,
the bridal party appeared. The bride
wore an elegant costume of cream
surrah and embroidered lisse, with
train and veil: the maids were attired
one in a pink, and the other in a blue,
costume.
During the execution of a
beautiful wedding march the bride imd
groom, preceded by the clergymen,
bridesmaids and.groomsmen, took their
places at tho altar. The solemn cere­
mony was performed in an affective
manner and accompanied by soft nnd
gentle music.
Tho church was beautifully and tas­
tefully decorated with {lowers, which
produced-*&amp;. happy effect. The bride
and groom stood under a large bell sus­
pended from tho ceiling. This bell was
about jour feet high, with other dimen­
sions In proportion, and made of var­
ious kinds of grasses and cereals. A
large harp elutwrately trimmed with
white Howers and a horseshoe made of
buff tlowers were among the decora­
tions.
After the ceremony wan concluded
the bride and groom returned to the
residence of the bride’s.parents and re­
ceived tlie congratulations of all; after
which an elegant lunch was served.
About 100 gue»ta attended the recep­
tion. A very large number of presents
were received, l&gt;eing lioth rich and ele­
gant in design. Among those.present
from abroad were Mr.and Mrs.bwarthout nnd son, of Ovid; Miss King, of
Big Rapids; F. W. NBkern and wife,
of Manistee: Clement Smith and wife,
Daniel Striker and wife, B. R. Rose
nnd wife, of this city; and Miss Johns,
teacher in the conservatory of musk.
The bridesmaids were Miss Mattie Rey­
nolds and Miss Smith, both teachers in
the conservatory of music of Albion
college. Sheridan- Master, brother of
the bride, imd a young man whose
name we have not learned acted as
groomsmen.
At seven p. m. the newly married
couple left for Detroit. From there
they will go to Bols Blanc inland for a
few days and then to Bay View. They
intend making their nome in Grand
Rapids, where Mr. Swarthout will en­
ter a law office, he having recently
graduated from the University law
school. The Basner extends hearty
congratulation ■ to all ths interested
parties.
_______________

wwault and battery madn by Geo.
Quine, ot Johnstown.
Laquey h?d
previously bought a steer of Quine and
when the former came after the animal
he was charged tfpon by Quine and re­
W. J. &amp; L. L. Holloway have secur­
taliated by knocking the bitter down. ed tlie agency of Dr. W. H. Ross’ sys­
I-aquey has given bail to appear before tematic treatments for tho cure of rheu­
Justice Kenastoafor trial August 9th. matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
Johnstown seems to be occupying a One treatment for each disease and a
prominent place in the foreground in cure in every case guaranteed. Call at
"this kind of business.
store for testimonials.

drive nor coax temperance republicans state. As regards our new road the
to make a partisan question of it Major is reported os saying: “The Mich­
But they will unite with like-minded igan Central, I think, will control the
C. K. Jt S., and if it does, it will have to
ertkens of all other parties, on a non­
connect with tho Jackson. Lansing &amp;
partisan basis. There b no sense in Saginaw R. R., throwing a branch line
the temptiranc? element of Barry coun­ out near Owosso, and passing through
St.
Johns and Haalitua. Tho Central
ty seeking partisan advantage from
has u route of M0 milai from Grand
ooonty prohiMtion, nor flgbting each
Rapids by way of Jackson to Chicago.
other beoauae of party differences. The Bv the Hastings route the distance is
question about which they are concern­ £01 mites." From this it would appear
ed is a moral one. and its aim the bet­ If our new line is to be a branch of the
Central, it will be its most important
terment of themselves and their fellow
one in the stale—a through line from
hmc.
It they go at the matter reason- Bay City and the Haginaws to Chicago.
•My and uBsdftshlr, not blinded with This with the Hastings and Lowell
line
will make our dty a railroad cenpartisanship, nor moved by selfish rao-

ee and

Mrs. Geo. Abuey was afflicted with

tlrely outside of politics, and shall op­

The WesleyjHj)camp meeting will be­
gin Tnesdav evening August 9th., on
the ground owned by Eben Pennock,

one mile south of Hastings dty. No
buxtering within the prescribed limits
of the same.
_____ __________ ____
a«M.

.*&gt;oi uic duuxj
----------wWchyoa lire, but jour bodil)
te Lu terrible Wr -r*’"1 -.mouldcrim, nn
which yon make no effort to tpiench. xae
irrcat ihuprr from Impure blood I* that it debilItateJi the ayttem, ami the dir*Uw orpms
grow weak ami Inactive- Hood’* Sarsaparilla
combines the best kidney aud liter tnvlgurators, will* the beat alterative* mid loniea. all
from UiuvewtabteklngdiMi.rarvfuUyund undenlamliugly prepared tn a concentrated fenn.
It purUlM. ritalixe*. ami rti riches rhe Dlood.
and tones up the ayvlem. gtvins th.- whole body
vitality, aud effectually guarding It ngatnvt tiw
attacks of dlsea-»e.

Hastings

CREAM

SPECIAL

MOST PERFECT MADE

majuceta.

SPECIALIST,
HASTINGS MICH..
is now prepared to treat all chronic duorders. Having fitted up the tkj«t qj
offices, he invites tike affiicted’fg call oc

Pork.drMMd
VMLdrMMd
UrS..............
Lime. U&gt;1....
Wrier Dae. 1
einTbM.....

DOWNS &amp; BADCOCK.

Central House Block.
' Tlie people of HaUunpi and vicinity are oor-

dlaUy Ins Steel to Inspect this market, wnkh they
figure* do’ru town will recall a little, ben: up,
ahrirrlvd figure of a Uttia old Hebrew who

Having spent many years in study «
the best medical colleges of the oocntry,
and having had an (extensive and saj'

cessful practice in treating \*tK«iedt&gt;orders, he feels certain thut he can five
the afflicted assurance of suecosi.
ABE TOU SI FFEKI»

provide for keeping mean properly during Um

borbood «&gt;f City Hall park, tarrying under
hU ami a tllrty .-aavas tag aud sruwl with a
abort. &lt;rwW Miek. with which be poke*
amosg tU rulddab in tbea.b barrel* anti gut­
ter*. He I* iuit ofter ragr, «s one might acp
pose, but if watciMd carefully will bo K«n to
collect every wrap of tobacco in. tte shape of
cigar and cigarette stump that be can find

heated trnn. the Hartiap Meat Market ta pre­

mbcrablo'littto room, which recta with the
odor of bnW horned tobacox After a dny'i

Messrs. Downs &amp; Badcock

sided with the

He urges them nut to &lt;Hpoc-

nor give up if they have be^i umu,-.
ceasful heretofore in finding relief.

Proprietors,
Calf HMm...
Sheep pelts
TteothrSMd
Clover eerd ..

him.

’

from CaUrrh. Asthma, Bronchitis, ar
any difficulty with the lungs ?
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­

ach disordered?
Have you Heart iiMase ?

Are you afflicted with Ner-.auj I»vhiittry

prupuee to kr*p cm luuul‘constantly Use finest
piled tn one ware-. A dirty buy torts tbc
mtpe*. as they are called, atrip* them and the
tobacco hnadindand then dried near the

Dr. Baughman can cure you, l|i acme
is at all possible.
He has met'with marked .-tuam la

treating Rheun^ttsui. SpermaUorrh? a.

make up tiller* for ten rent dguv, another
tb&lt;Me wbh-h Mill and for five cent* and tte
third will oniy«!o for vh-np, all toborvd cigar­
ette*.— New Y.rrk Graphic.

The Utter be treat.without pain aud positively cures.

Hemorrhoids.

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
.
TV.

gOOT AND SHOE
In Buemn Ayn*»tb»xt&gt;v&lt;unment printing
id doiM by twirb. Mo*: »f the work can­
ulate of niiniOn,' r»i&lt;n*L» andcSciai rrceijt*
may tie nell instate, but a pmct-cal, native
printer, Unwrri «vrral volnnwa ot t!x=v i&gt;
porta, aial they » era really well got up- At

Have you phrenic Kidney L.; BJadd-r
troubles?

MannfactDrina Mi Repairing.

Call on him at his offices, Llasting-,
Mich.

All Work Promptly. Ntally d- Cheaply

j.T woodruff.

CONSULTATION FREE

Cases treated and medicines tent by
mail.

.

EJP“ Correspondence solicited.

WE‘RE GOING TO FAIL.
We regret exceedingly to make this announcement, more because of the great disappoint­

ment to onr many friends aud customei’s than for any personal reason. Tho failure to which
we refer is our inability to answer the questions as to why and how we can aflbrd to sell our

goods at such ridiculously low prices; but never mind tho wherefores.

Wo* can sr-ve you

money on everything yon buy of us, and you are sure to be more than satisfied with our
dealing.

The Almighty Dollar!
THE MANY HAVE TOO FEW, AND THE FEW TOO MANY.

Pioneer mertimq.
Let it be remembered hv all. that the
pioneer meeting will be'held on the
fair grounds the 2d Thursday of Aug­
ust, ntfitt, as per the vote of said meet­
ing held'one year ago. I^t dl come
prepared to hold a basket picnic and
have an enjoyable time, remembering
that to twine at lout, this may be their
last opportunity to take by the hand
many of the old pioneers.
Let the town committees make their
report of all deaths to the historian
Clement Smith, as soon as possible. Do
it now, so that the report may be com­
pile at the meeting.
The town committees appointed to
make such reports are as followsAssyria—C. L. Briggs.
Harrv—W. T. Barber.
Baltimore—David Ickro.
Castleton—D. W. Smith.
Carlton—J. N. Covert
City-W. 8. Goodyear.
Hastings townshlp-J. W. Stilaon
Hope—G. W. Valentine.
Irving—J. J. Henderahott.
Johnstown—Chas. E. Paine.
Maple Grove-Leander Lapham.
Owville-Ell Nichols
Prairieville—A. C. Towne.
Rutland—J. R. Robinson,
Thornapple-Amos Wakefield.
WoodJand-Jeme Jordan.
1 ankee Springs—Asher Turner.

PROGRAM.
The forenoon will be devoted to v
itliur.
Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending July 25th, as
taken from the books in the regbter’s

lockjaw the fore part of this week. «
lasted but a abort time, and was caused
by &lt; wound from a
wi
dentaly got in her foot while she was
walking along the river.

CaU loonier by the pn*ld«o al 1 p,
Vranr In the dupUto.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Panic Prices during the month of August:
Irving Roller Floor, per cwt.
,
$2 on
16 lbs. Granulated Stigai for oo
17 ‘ Confectioner’s A Sugar for
1 O&lt;|
18 ‘ Extra White C
“
“
1 oo
20 ‘ Yellow C Sugar h r
1 oo
4 1 Best Gloss Starch for 25
5 * Deland’s Soda for 25
Si ’ Valencia Raisins for 25
3 1 Best Japan Tea Dust
50
4 1 Choice Japan Tea
00
’ Best Japan Tea,
rra, uncolored,
uucoioreu, - 1 I00
enditehliMgooduoM.tWc leu, Kid lathi, dty.
1 lb. Choice Fine Cut Tobacco -

4 lbs. Choice Carolina Kice
•
65. .
10 “ Pai! White Fish 1 pt. Bottle Best Blueing 1 oz. Nutmegs,
- »20
1 gal Good Baking Molasses
1 box Best Herring - |W
* pint Masou Fruit Jar?, per &lt;loz
1 20
1 quart
‘‘
“
“
. 1 SO
2 &lt;«
«
«
•»•
Rubbers
“
“
5
3 doz. Clothes Pins 2 papers Pins 5 Slate 25
Pencils. ____________
money8and Uie'rK&gt;ornre&lt;wiran^^? tjIn.e8 wllen even 4118 wea1d&gt;Z “n not affonl to
l'lh ”
ey ano tne poor require double duty of every dollar and every penny.
thatnelktae’beft^hfo “be“2irt^n“d beUeTe th®
Patrpu,7° *llat h°V"' .
colapiied, other that^il?d»y after day at Panic Prices from houses that hart
hope to outlive the storm80 p’®onrow? “d ‘UU others who throw out these sacrito ■" in *a
wrate tho ^e of the^nfe.;uchksonre'? “tb8s’
buy
“ul1 the l,"'w’
down-for if there u honor in’JIin 8° l‘py°n'i.tbis advance line, roust beat these price- er master of the situation-the
8°^' 8t,
e pioneers who dive down to rock bottom. We lead them al

BEAMER'S CASH

Grocery, Croc

Bazaar House,
i

�The Hastings Banner.
'^^ TnVMDAY.JVIA- K~~

The 2d ward was the scene of a
hand-to-hand combat Sunday bctwwm
twoofourdUztm.
Thetroubte^

out of an affair that had
tbelrehUd™.

.

personal

“d their
gaeak Mtas Bowe, visited Hartings
J. Grant wu in NanhvUU S«ur- over Bonday.—Vermontville Echo.

It is reported that Edwin Campbell

u1

IT years ot a*e. living ten mUes south

i ou •bo.il'i I’W Spectacle* of

JOHN BESSMER.
,:y

’

t ts: irtxtn&gt;n»Tj&gt; to o&amp;iminc
o-iii knows howtara* them,
best sno-', with Franck cor-

Will Knowlton, of Grand Ibipids, is
spending his vacation visiting with
relatives and friends in this vicinity.

mu!?o“ K“”dI U
of here, fell from a straw stack and
struck on a fork handle which nasseti toJi7btE‘u'1Utoto,v'* ,OT
UP through, his body breaking «

ia somelhiDr wrong about
the ordinance that makra a musical en­

' '’
?d*m
r.-rtb
,u.-rs the pupflarj distance or tertainment, which is necessarily ele­
i'i. ■»'■;,
. ;&gt; • iu-r ni of the *|h&gt;cs; mIk, vating and refining in its tendencies
’* •" ■'
cp-trute.
M’asr'01 *
1, Hi- most liberal, consider­
&gt; ol the Kood»: ■ d of optical KOO&lt;1' should
We are under obligations to J. T.
, • •iy .
• kart*t'v cxatnlnailon ot the
Lombard, of .St Thomas, Ontario, for a

XM?Sie.I’',eb°" ,p“‘

Local News.
Cir&lt; 'hWhin this wee!:. 1,825.

a.j'mom^w

to«&gt; Mem.

ia.UT?u'^.'rl“J'"°lt°Gr““d IUp-

toMTuSSfr »f-’'“bine. ™ IO

1,1

girls in graphic embroidery will sell
v j i:s- "S has been granted to Al-

The Udlew for the water works ar-lvhi last niirht.
Ey

lit y.&gt; A laundry work is of the

i walk B being placed in
. Tur Ji.uiing on the »e*f railroad whs
.-c-.pir:’ d list SAtunlay » far as 'Del-

ice cream at the court house yard next
Saturday afternoon and evening The
proceeds to go towards paving for
photographs of the class. -

The roller mill has been shut down
for a few days in order to repair the
damage to the engine created last Fri­
day, as they, were storting up after
noon, by the to-nding of the wrist pin
that uttadieB the piston rod to the fly­
wheel cylinder.
3
The Troy laundry, located opposite
tbc coart house yard, is having u good

tea.
Bl.i. K-

• is buWfar a new hotwe
Mr&lt; Eaton's i«*iden&lt;-e in

the Hll !'••!

it y peaches .were sold
BtLiA
Friday.
Pretty eu
Bast’.nR.-- 1
p-uchf*. tin
A i.ii. i &gt; fun at the American hotel
Ut Frip-i? night in which an agent
Cgorel •-’•us; ;• uuusly.
The letter irrtn Wall lake received
t&lt;» late fur pabheution last week will
tflound in lui4 issue.
Win s it come* to anything in the
4riu( hue. )&gt;r Jiaugman's privs can’t
fsilte iuit the purchaqet;.

Bx. Timvu;v
\\ took a dying leap
vw
froai a
of hay yesjerday
y.-sji-rdat as it was
.■ barm
h'irm dene.
iffing c ’ -uo
i
\ • Eii cotmterteit dollars ure&gt;aidto
■■
■
&lt;’m circulation m(- Woodland.
Wo
r.en - UQV ci thHq/.t.
‘
L. I.. llei.Low.tt Lua purchased t •
t- ol ;
-i gelH.U-htT. just W
.
j: lac.-rN resitft'ore on limn stnirt.
Yam.-:: -nnvis has the repartition
[Wingt« An»hip when- there is not

Is-..-t’ • H. H.c-nghtaiin A Son
•Itttlir' in gcihTdl merchandise, can ' c
jotatl Un- low'-t price* and good burrtjf awnnsi.
The W. (. i .' r . ul Rutland, will
iufetiitMra. Van Wagncn's the first
UwtofMlav in August, Ht 2o’clock p.i».
AM are tavitid to couiej
.
. .

s» far Un- &lt;t«son :n i new residences
have i?trn completed or are now build­
ing in Uiu '-it). 1 to* nuffilier will doubt-

business.

Judging from the kind of

work turned out by them, as well as
the amount, they must be gh lug the
lw*?«t of satisfaction and at prices thnt
suit everybody.
Sheriff Shriner was in Charlotte
last Friday with a warrant for the ar­

rest of a man living there on a charge
of procuring goods from Mr. Norton,
of Cedar Creek, on lalse pretenses. The
case was settled by security being given
for payment of the debt.
.

The sidewalk committee have done
very good work this season, for which
they deserve and have the thunks of all
good citizens. We suggest, however,
they
see__that
side—tlyit
,— —
j —
__ __ a little neededuuc*s built in front of the city atlor| n»”
vacant lot on Broadway.
D. p. Ford has contracted with John
bhawman, of Bastings township, for
the delivery of 2iXX‘X)0 bricks nt the site

4m

W“ to N“hvUtoT“»

■id, Mond“ ™ 10 ’ira“1

Fr"P°'t h,0,‘lnww5,rtt^wlr'-otc"““”.'"''n
I. II. McK.Hlt, Ot MHdltvUle, «,l.
In town Saturday.

.uSS"1'” I’’l“““l‘'.of lUnfirU. TO In
town over Sunday.

&lt;■,£
Md K1,« were
Gjm lake Saturday.
In
to Charlotte Monday.

a bus,ness trip

has gone fh»m Trav­
erse City to Petoskey.
Mrs..!. C. Andrus returned from New
York state Saturday.

n all lake this week.

°f

'Velkpr«
'-rand Rapids, is vis­
iting friends in town.
Chas. Houghtalin went to Grand Rap­
ids on busitwns yesterday.
lIF,r.an,k Fancoast, of Charlotte, visited
bls little daughter Sunday.

hiiSM Maud Kelly leaves to-day for a
visit with Lansing friends.
-

W. II. Schantz was in attendance at
the Detroit races last week.
Clare Aldrich, of Hickory Corners,
visited friends here Sunday.

t 1

‘l 801W 10 Klve

h r‘ilh 1 ,iurt''iay morning develPM the .art :iwtt uu* sidewalk over
•hAt?,”' ''?lu ot ^roei's restaurant
coftJf V*,.';i
ro°rFrank has
W’lnxb-U the fa tile
•

Wd5 lhc
birthday of
irart (
,‘&gt;wlu,i J,viu&lt;in the second
ttokut. A “luil,*r uf her neighbors and
v^rer'xalhv‘’Ki ut h, r
mid had a
"TP*emnt time.
SmS1'
lowta£ a!“

*’• w- llhr*®®. Albert
' ,ui8ininl»of Hastings

'
-’- ‘bg • ••idence of their
tew^A;Lkla,'?e':' l,y
HiUSWo&gt;lht ir farm..;.
j

,h,y
increasing inf
b" LL "r7;,P"lly. w. A. Hams an&lt; |
izattrt-'t'? r,1tn'1 from Vermontville,
I
in Pm! i
amidmss while ttaMng I
Iise-'ne day Lui Wert.
.
reaSPS,c “'Ksdred by Mrs. J. lliu£e
h ■'■‘sued to *o to Wall
Tborajii
W1H ,iuike 111 aalc al
I'ffi’i' ! ,Uk"."-morrow Instead.
^“Minhcoo^ot T. J. Bush and iin?»d will rive sausfactloa every

The Best in the Market.

•*

Geo. W. Wnlterhouse, of Y’psilanti.
wa* In the city Monday.
This b the
gentleman that put iu the machinery'at
the roller mill.

We can fit you out with a threshing rig of any style you

V®[- Vwjohn. of Kalamazoo, wasvisitBg his daughter. Mrs. W. P. Blduam;
tit°l!it
Df' VpJohn' of U,ia

may want, as we have tho agency for over a dozen different
makes, and can surely suit you if you will call on us before
purchasing.

Mabel Sdlcck und her cousin, Mae
Tomlinson, of Hartings, are at Detroit
(?r ? 'T.^ek or two 'Biting friends.—
A ash vine News.

Respectfully,

Messer Bros.

.w1" A*i ,,olbt°o&gt;« b» expected in this
city this week on a visit and for the
nurnosc of accompanying his children
back to Chipago.
Frank P. Cook, now of Grand RapMs. and formerly editor of the Demo­
crat, attended the Warner-Crothers'
wedding last Thursday.

N. B.—We have several second hand engines and threshers,

-which are in first-class condition and will be sold very cheap.

Geo. Keeler, in Knappen &amp; VanArinan’s ortlce, was culled to Middleville
Monday night on account of the serious
Hinas to his brother Minor.

Prof. M. V. Rork is in great "demand
as a prohibition orator in Oregon. Af­
ter speaking nt a picnic he was deluged
with calls from other places.

.

The Kenfield Diving Hue Furnace

Z. B. Hoyt is happy for he now wears
the honors of grandpa, a son having
been bom to Mrs. Koley, nu: Carrie
Hoyt, of Chelsea, one day hist week.

Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Fnrnabe Company.,

To-day Mr. FhilUps. of .(Triton, will
Im married to Miw Maggio Jefr«y», at Portland. A reception will
be held to-morrow nt Mr. Phillips home.

Th© Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated,.
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
Best of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
tion. See tbe model at H. A, Goodyear &amp; Son’s Hardware,'-or
the furnace at VV. W. A. W. C. Kelly a building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON'T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices.

G. G. Spaulding left for Bay View
Saturday night He returned Monday
noon Iteeiuso the crowd was so great he
could find neithei room nor board at
any price.
Mrs. D. 11. McElwidn and daughter
ary left for lensing Monday morn­
ing. Mrs. M. will attend the meeting
of the Grand Council. 1. O. G. T„ hrkl
in that city.

«

Frank Bamu returned to the city
Monday and will take a position in
Goodyear &amp; Barnes’ store.
He will
move his family here as soon as he can
find a vacant house.

I have received the largest stock of

In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
to this 'city.
.
'

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc
Every laxly invited to

Call and See our Goods.
(

J. T. Manning and N H. Thompson,
of Chicago. Charles W. Vaughn and H.
G. Edwards, of Detroit, M.S. Newell,
of Toledo, and John Bennett, of Cleve­
land, representatives of various manu­
facture? of hose and firo appliances
were in town yesterday bidding on hose,
etc., to !« furnished to the city.

Through the kindness of Col. E. Y.
Ilogle we are able to give a complete
roster of the commissioned and non­
com miMioned officers of tlie 2nd regimrnt. U. R- K.of P.r CoL. E. Y. Ilogle;
Lt Coin O. Webster, Cadillac; Maj..
Wm. D. Johnson. Greenvllte: Snr., G.
P. Booth, Muskegon; Chnp., W. B.
Wells. Greenville; Col. Bogle has made
the following appointments of staff imd
non-commiesiontd officers: Adi , Clem
ent Smith: Quartermaster, C. II. VanArman; Q. M' Sarg.. W J. Murphy,
Breedsville; Com. Sarg.. F. II. Barlow.
The K. of P. band, of Cadillac, is ap­
pointed regimental band.

MEW DRY GOODS!

DRESS GOODS!

Miss Mittie Smith nnd Mrs. B. A.
Walker, of Martin. Allegan county, are
the guests of Hastings friends.
Miss
Smith has been engaged to .teach the
Count district school, Orangeville.

E.L Evans. Geo. Brooks nnd A. D.
( ook went to Thormiople lake Satur­
day. About the only fish they caught
wiis a r' stake-driver” killed by Evans
with a shot from his pistol.

/

Buy the best; which you will find to be

F. H. Beach was in Hastings, Sun­
day. visiting his beat girl.-Col. Gill, ot
HuBjings. was in town Tuesday und
Wednesday.—Caledonia News.

E. A. Holbrook, of Chicago, was
more elated Tuesday, the Wlh. than
when he was made Genera! Passenger
Agent of the C.-&amp; II. I. R. R. It was a
boy that caused the row.

You buy a

FURNACE

C. G. Holbrook and wife will attend
the wedding of Mr. Phillips, of Carlton,
te a lady in Portland. The wedding is
held to-day ut thr latter place.

HxDim date of July 17, E. Fennock
Louis and Henry Bentley went to writing from Shingletown, Cat, says:
Wall lake yesterday to campout for 10
•‘We are now camping about half way
days or two weeks.
up on the west side of the Sierra Ne­
large quantities of butter, eggs, appl'-s
vada Mts.
My'henlth is much Im­
and all kinds of produce. But they say
Mrs. Troll, sister of F.
they can always make room for more er and children, from Racine. Wijl, proved since coming to California.
This
is a wild and romantic place with
aud give prices, either in cash or trade, are visiting in the city.
beautiful scenery, splendid and an
that make It an object for the faniteH
Ed Holbrook and family will move abundance of water. I'eonlc from the
to sell to them. Their store is y*1
into Mrs. House's house, near ueo. valleys resort here for health and pleas­
clocked with everythin* co that there
Tomlinson’s, this week.
ure. Fishing nnd hunting are among
Is no ncceaslty for *olu* elsewhere.
the pleasurable sports.’ Ave e.’.pect to
Eugroe DotIa. »I'"‘‘““'SIS
Mra-stts. Lj. k* i MILUX l» th- name KUtl? Kochranf. ot Oi»n&lt;l Uaplds. are bo at home in about three weeks.
of the now blackstnlthln* firm who do vUltloE at Joe WardensFriday morning AmUey Wdton
business and lota of it at Dan. Lakes
GreLle and son Fr«l lett’Moi.- fractured the large lx»v ol' his left
old stand. State SL. opposite the court JSta.WptoTnreneCityial the
limb. He role on- of hi- fathers
housA The new inemlier of the nrm. uorUrern part ot the stale
horses and ted the other to the town
Charles Miller. Is an exwwt workuiao
Lon. Southwick, ot Middle' Me »*• nump to wuter them. AVhm he at­
aud the same can bo said of Dau. They
tempted U)'leave, tbe horw he was
“
are prepared to do all work tn their line Intbedty Ttradar
leading concluded to '•top. *nd pulled
In the most workmanlike msnnw. nuilnaUon of James Chase.
Audley from tlie other. Ilaxtrnck the
promptly and al very
v41«s l-eota Wheeler l«tt torl^reajo
ground in such a manner as to break
They make a specialty ot Ure-MS-im*
JfOTdA’ morutait where
“ m' the bone and sprain hia ankle badiv.
and hone shoeing. Mln* hand turned
gageiaent
to
sin*
*t
concert.
•*»*
.“v™le?^
house of Stauffer A Crawley develops
the fact that they are buying daily

Engines and Threshers

mN-»T‘,.Pi‘.rk‘*r.nn'1 &lt;:- D Uwbo Mt
Marshall .Monday. They go to attend
a sale of a large number of horses at
that place.

of the new opera house.
When this
Miss Grace (jreentteld left Saturday
C. H. VanArmnn is in MiddleviBe
building is coniplet»-d. Hastings will tills afternoon trying a case.
for Mncatawa Park where she had an
have a better opera bouse than any
engagement to sing on Sunday in a
W. I). Hayes ami Wm. Hitchcock sacred concert. She returned' Monday.
oth;town of its size in the state.
went to Wall lake Saturday.
Iteno Billington, formerly of Middle­
. The M. E. S. S. picnic was held at
Thornapple lake yesterday. Everybody । •Mrs. W. H. Frost returned from a ville, imd now Professor of history and
visit to Middleville Saturday.
.
political economy in the Nashville.
hud a good time and tbe children re­
Tenn., callego, was a caller at this office
Mrs. F. M. Woodmansee arrived in
turned home in tbe evening happy in
Friday.
town Monday from Parmelee.
the thought that they belonged to that
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton ind son
Sunday school. Many went with teams
Martin Smith, of Rutland, rent to
Frank and the Misses Grace and Lou,
and ;ibout 170 tickets were sold at the Milwaukee Thursday evening.
daughters of EL A. Holbrook, of Chica­
depot.
•
II. B. Andrus and wife will occupy go, are visiting relatives and friends in
the city.
No paper in Michigan has a better rooms in Mrs. Willison'^ house.

county correspondence than that of the
Miss Mills, of Grand Rapids, is visit­
Hastings Banner, and few weeklies ing her brother. Frank Stanley.
•MIT h.itiegun by the city present a more newsy or letter edited
Miss Knowlton returned Thursday
aguiu--. the Beumer grocery linn lor VI- local page.
Niskern’s West Foint from a trip to Detroit und Ionia.
UMimguie nre unuu.iuce uy.building u training does not appear to have done
Miss Nellie Richardson, of Grand
• sind ui re.il of.inrir store. .
him a bit of barm.--Detroit Evening
Rapids, is visiting Nellie Wilkins.
Mb-. Ai ins- has just completed her Journal.
hoc*next to Bentley Bros. &lt;!t Wilkins
Ruth Youngs returned Monday night
Tin: I’eople got tbe bulge on James
r. i i-r j uhmIiI ot convenience
from a visit with Saranac friends.
Lee, of Johnstown. Friday and he was
tins nt&gt;iis- iiai ar- superior.
Mrs. Kirk D. Davis, of Middleville,
' La’!, i. . ■ n hires a horse of Al. convicted of assaulting and battering was visiting her parents 1 tst week.
Kila iww, i n ri-e he trailed hurst* William Norman, of the -»ame place.
Ira VanValkenburg attended the Re­
wiln u.- ..-a tiuti have laxu in town About 20 witnesses were sworn and
Justice Kenaston after'deciding that gatta at Grand Rapids Wedneaday.
Lee was guilty taxed^ him 620.85 tor
Tii'; 'H-’icr .Miibileviife.- young man
Mrs. Clement Smith and daughter
&lt;!:il iwt s ... ;• ; a trial Mouduy but his picnic.
Trudie leave for Buy View to-night.
appeit’e.;.
me Hecuruer -Saturday,
A MEETXi.u was hekl by the SpiritLillie Wardell started for Milletts
1-ir.H tjuui) aiitl wax iiUeilgo aud cools.
ualiste at 4 p. m. Sunday in Red Ribbon this morning to visit with her sister.
Th.-, printers’ picnic at Thornapple
Dr. Andrus and L. L. Holloway with
loin .-.tiuiuWil.-, a Mijxcau. About 2d hall. G. B. Stevens delivered the ad­
their wives are at Wall lake this week.
Mtre prtsri:-all report M Jolly Ume. dress which produced a very favorable
1^ nap iu uit- evening was enjoyed by effett Mr. Stevens is the author of a
Mrs. Archie McCoy went to Grand
work entitled ••Progress from Poverty" Rapids Monday for a visit with friends.
Wii i.i iv No;, v w- case beloreJus- in answer to Henry George's anti-pov­
G. W. Soules goes to Traverse City
erty
ideas.
tnW KcuatUiu hi may was Uumiaaed,
to-night and will be absent two or three
’
‘
■
•; hemg salisileil Uiat
Marshal GBioo8,of Nashville, came months.
u.&gt; cause oi action agaiuac.
to Hartings on tbe 1:15 train yesterday
IL A. Goodvear and Mrs. W. 11.
lain.
having in tow a couple of drunks who Good rear joined the Gun lake party
’ ha vEi;, of Rutland, got there
ia great :a,rt- u .rmg n.irvesu lie help- are to serve a sentence of 15 days In Saturday.
B. R. Rose and wife will attend the
tc UUld
*n«i •cut. with a cradle, ui jail. Justice Feighnrr bad fined one
'»»;*rert day's work being &amp;X Chas. Everts. 68.25 and the other, Oliver Phillipa-Jeffrey's reception in Carlton
Bolton. 67*6; fulling to cash up It wum to-morrow..
The la' 1!‘T&gt; of the Baptist society provided that they should do the lo
HerbSnvdee ami his cousin, H. A.
.»wci.il Ht the .society rooms
Trask, caught all the fish in Tbornapple
• l» Jjiesdiiy, Aug. 2ud. StipANOTBEB case of misplaced confi­ lake Friday.
A curuud luvitatiun dence was developed last Friday when
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in
toil!!.
Albert C. Rice, recently arrested for th* city Tuesday attending the Chase
gn
press we learn that
examination.
Mixb 1'niuij:
fiuitae, near the depot, selling chattie mortgaged property,
Chris. Hough says he won’t tell how
.:uu unti little prospect ol fiiiled tosh-w up for trial before Jus­
flildiug. I’iHUClUdTS iu tice K-na.-ton. His lioodsman is on the rnanv fish he caught at Thornapple
anxious s^at and proposes to Jet fellows hike Thursday.
go to jail after this before he signs their
Judge VanZIle and non Ralph went
• r: ;,.ven by the Grand Rapidsevajj
to Gun lake Saturday in company with
v. e&lt;!n-..,day uLjbl was very bull bonds.
i‘-hd; uni, an who were
Remember that Dr. Baughman is Phil. Colgrovc.
u: U/e Ingiu-at,terms of the still selling jewelry. The reason he
Jamra Atkins, of Grand Rapids, ar­
entcruiiu
rived Thursday 1or a- visit with rela­
bells so much nnd gives such good sat­
hsjuboun
isfaction is thnt he does just ns he tives and friends.
i •&lt;■!» without* wishing
MH John 1’rocwr
?!“•
he euu;-i
off. Thia bring |m- agrees; makes prices low enough to
PuidWr n
dleville Satunlay after u visit with Geo.
hu« ordered Mr. Black to reach everv one; und sells on the lowr^st
possible profits. All repairing is done Simpson’s family.
bv one of the very best workmen nnd
p. W. Ntekern and wife, of Manistee,
* —Lr.'.-ii !■. opened his restauralways meets with approval.
were visiting relatives and iriends in
h lur i-H.tUn. t dubuay morning. He
um ui uw neatest placea in town
An inspection of the cellar and ware­ the city lust week.

HEADQUARTER FOR

Miu Lena Blieklry, of Grand Bap­
. •
reL'trnfd h(jm® Hiiturdav after a
visit with the family of Charles Weissert,

•mrii’dlj?" hMb““ vcrr*kt

Mbs. J. II. Densb’ dais of little

4 l ot H.
Tin. jtine* ■ ;Jp al ,,r- Haughman’s

Bey. C. H. Crosby, of Luke P. o., New­
aygo county, arrived Wednesday on a
visit to friends in this city and vicinity-

I"

copy of the Daily Times of that city
‘J? ext.e°^»ccountof the
frightful railroad catastrophv Ht that
place on the Wlh.
*

MESSER BROS

&gt; Ra!?’ B,rdsa11 returned from YprtSbeldoa »aa |n Kulamuoo i„t Kuv^ur&lt;,ay VBry m,lch Improved m
health, but he is not a well man yet.

A u. NISKtKK. Loc»l Editor-

BO! ,t'REASONS

mention.

W1U Flnlqr wM ln tbe dty s,tunl,y

We can please you with goods and prices.

"

.

JULIUS RUSSELL.
AH, THERE!
Just the Thing!

Milwaukee Junior Harvester!
The Lightest Weight!
The Lightest Draft!
The Lowest Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
The Easiest to Handle!
/

Actual Weight, ready to go into the field, 1,150 lbs.
Without a single exception it has more rteel, actual weight,
titan any of the alleged steel binders.
The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is. by actual test. 75 lbs
less than the lightest sulkey plow. •
Who wwb to pnrrhaw the best, the lightest, tho easiest t»ndleJ. lightest draft binder io the market should get the Mil­
waukee .luuior. Eor sale by ,

MESSER
State Agent

�M'CtARIGLE HAS SLOP

A WEEK'S

THE CONVICTED CHICAGO BOODLER

BUSINESS REVIEWED

BV

Tte Gambriutn a»?mHy of tte
office.

Ohlc

He did thi* by making out a Uli foe

im ureax

of work W ffli demanded n cotnmladon. atxl
Nxw Yonx, July 2X—R. G. Don* Co.'*

POWELL IS THE MAN.

here early Sunday morning by tte dro-overy
progressing well throughout tte country,
enp proqwet* axocBent, iron prorluciion

Ohio
county Inipita). who wa« recently .-Mivictcd
Cwklaxp. Ohio. July 22.—Tho Demo
erotic alate cunvenUon has corno aud gone

will be tte standard-liearer of tte j*arty in
the coming campaig i.
Tbe ticket was completed by tte selection
of D. C. Coohnan, of Portage county, for
lieutenant governor: k R. Critchthld, of
Hohtrei, for supreme court Justice (long term),
and V. I’. Kliue, of CknreUnd, for supreme
court justice (short term); Etnli Kinwwettani,
of Franklin, fur auditor -4 state; G. W. Har-

pitai, ted
convicted
«cnttmeed t/i Llirt*&gt; ysiar*
in de* penitentiary.
Jndg- Khepanl bail

ttatii to teil, and.ttey
wwe
in
custody
mMakiuijc
awaiting tte-result of a motion for a new
trial Beta*wti Band U o‘cl*».-kHaturday night
night Hhcriff Mateun took McGanglo to the
tnbvhaM with Btatre Attorney Grinnell,

liver taxntaerj-

DUN &amp; CO.

EMBRACES AN OPPORTUNITY.

the WbiA.ab robtery
of tte ennnty, bed
aieapsd.
.MrGiirigb-

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

THE CONDITION'OF TRADE

money in abundant tujqily. Wall street is
disturbed because n dream it has been chas­
ing fur mrniUui suddenly f«l« »*•?.

ducut illustrates ths n(*aknm» of Wall
street m a barometer. Far four motitte tte
suite of this expected ^•ttamer.t,” and all
wtM of purcteai-i.
Iran*, commitments,

&amp;. Ohio by ita old owners would disturb no­
body. But now litigation, involving tte
public works.
Tim platform begins with a "hearty and
unqualified indonwment of tho honest, patri­
otic, nnd economical admhibtnition of J*rt»i
dent Cleveland."'and item deinar.ib a reduc­
tion in tte tariff until tte revenue b suflirient

Inart thinn with unor-rtnlnty tor MU4 time.

held by Powderly.
Tte Rev. Mte Marian M«**k*
™
tte Unitarian church, of Humbdldt Mj
te. ro^vwl tte degree of
ity from the Mradvilto (PAI
&gt;____ cl. t=
nf am, an*l (■rrocL**

eksptcntly.
At tte mactinx of tte city council of C1Uogu Monday night remlutlou* extending a
fumuil invitatioa to Pre-idcnt Cleveland te
__
&gt;
__i.-nr wt-re

fienator Vert ray* tte appropriaUim fpr
tte YcUuwrtono park should te
In
stead of F-A'.UJO, ai«l that the military
H WOUKI
****** *■’'• ----------------aU&gt; extend the part, a»d Build a aystem. rt

ram* tinraur, and nn going t&lt;&gt; tte bath-room
found that hi* man bail find. Tte polire Warn

far nothing has lawn l&lt;*n&gt;&gt;«] ol the fugitive'll

, hot for

(■specially to point* along the Canadian terdra-, putting tte pollen offleiahon their gnanL
and reqnmking tte arreet of tte fugitive if
। should te identified in bin flight to tte
had not tte) slightest iden what direction
unit-*, tte MiptKwition mentioned l i

k»!s-

IVten the aterilT went t&gt;» tho both-room te
liad to past through Mr*. McGarigle's tleeping-room. Ho found that Indy lying on tte

after 3 a. m. Bunday.
Later.—M*-Gnrigl&lt;* had not l*cn recap
hired up tn an Uta boor Sun*lay night, nor

ootwlthdanding all tte expomion of farilltitw

the cattlemen, nnd th* seizure of cattle when

*m |x4nta
Anxiety nteut Use supply of mousy for tte
fall rerlv»w diM-uasion nf treaniry cjwrations,

i/ii-wioner Kparte has replied.that no prawn,
organization or asxvi.-ttioo has tte right to
tte occupation of land* in tte public land
•trip He adds that ha haul heretofore recom­
mended tte employment of thn military

bureemenU are cxyx-ciral aliout Aug. I.

upj exchange

Raui.tHtx. Marik, Mieh., July 81.-Tte
CinCAOO. July zi — Attorney

Ehbre, of

r.lfav trial Fri
day.- Heichargrd ttet there waa a oompira-

Mr. Townsend, of Detroit. wh*&gt; nominated
Mr. Ptelpt, nf Duluth, n* temporary chair­
man. and Mr. I teip* made some (very happy
—i
rajnnrV. nti the opening of tte
convent
Hist Jay nal4*ell suggrated
that «at__.w_____ _
_ ____ _ ____ r^,__ _
cointnIUreon ocgmixalinn, and the mggoa-

tern iippototrd

qxx-ial bill, ium! nuula subject to tlie draft of

;mtmcnt f*&lt;r tin- Urst three qnartere in tte
years WiS, l-vsd an I 1$W, i* a* follow*;
First three quarter* in IS&lt;&gt;—Rra-nli**, g.'.t,
lUP.aB; axpeudtturw, g3Q,*.D.l»r.»; &lt;Hkter«x
«&amp;,2»1,1*17.

«,hSe,4!M.
: Fits: three quart*** in l*&gt;7— itesJpbi ».«».fi^un); exi-wUturra. E0t.nOU.4M. .h-fl. i. j.
rt -7®.»8L

«Itb timidity most speeuiati
There were in tte Gnltni Rate* during

twenty months, and If te MVtn all lilt "good
time" and remain* to tte cxpiratlmi of his

it PliiUdelphia—lldladalphi* I?. Dntrtd:
I; at WaAiugton—Washington 2. Ibiuterr
I; a’ B*xt/xi-Bretun-lwllaiuipilu gam*
|»r«prin*d, min.
C'lnCAOO, July a».—Tte
Tumday showed tte fi&gt;ll&lt;e..r^
I&gt;»«ton-)lo*t.wiCbfc-aguO; at Washington
dianapoUs 3; at Fldladuljdte—FhlhuMphi
Pittsburg 4.

I’GLUfAX. HU. July
Tte Hatdan.
Gauds nr bent-nu-s Satuniay was probably

side,

the

of tte participants a
slice of tte gate re

npoli*2, at Washington -Washington ■.». te­
trode.; at I*hihuMphia-l ’linadelf£la9. Pitts.
t&gt;urg 2; at B*«*tou -ftetoo »L Chicago 7.
CIUCAOO, July 3L —Tbe Irogne r-jurd of
•core* for Thursday is M follows; At Wa»h
ingtnti - Washing!,*. |, iMrnitU; at ftj
Heston 2. Chivago 1
CtncAuO, July 83.— lawgtie box* ball
played Friday resulted in tte following:
A! PMI./L.I,.
.. .....
.
At
FhUadolpIda—Philadelphia,),
Pittsburg
at New York—New York 4, huiia:iau&gt;lk S
...... aw..
inc
week'* Imw
I*u lays, ta. „«
th.
,, u„
rlulw l« the sclwdule, bv *• •
Chicago very ctately ft.r

matter of gnte money
Rome 1,800 paopki oa)y were preannt, ImOivI

Tte &gt;«ncrt l» a* follows'

Lynn wa* nailed as Uie llret witurea of tlia

and oilier equally prominent clUceirt will ap
pear on tte potiUon,
fa detail Ui.» fraudulent transaction*, and

Ciwcixmati, Ohio, July 19.— At a meeting
of the pjarnntora of tho next year's Cincin­
nati centennial nxpoaltiou Monday afternoon,
lUtwcrited. with flfi.ooo more promised, and
additional subscriptions coming in daily.
Tte dtlwas* ivmmitlCTi reported notes had

Mb testimony

Tbe rare was rowed under peculiar condi­
tion*, like tte het coutmt
Tte Ihorentkm
Day race teok place In a blinding :afn ttet
prevented a close wab-h tefng kept.
Satur­
day they rowed in tho dark, and watching of
nnv Llnri u-««
__ .s . _

HUUiMpbk.
Wst-hbunuu
TUtdsirg
luluuap,lh
Tte work &lt;&gt;f tte l«ugue elutel^tnniay
w..m follow*.- at PlUateiK-HtUh.irg 4
,
,.,.r .. ,|UUI ITT &lt;|* A Iwlwnnia.te.,; al Detroit-Detroit 4 Cidra
mile away out in tte middk- of tte hku No go«; at Wiuhingtai-WadmiRtao 8, Pmh.
one on tte*bore could sea him. and many be ndm*14 ’’ K,W Vort-ltetuo p»t|&lt;Mw&lt;ltet ed he h.&lt;1 ^..w,(..ul
1m****

to that thn fl,an,000 required will
BUSINESS

Nanr Summitville. Ind., Wednrnday Mra
Nancy Swope stabbed and killed a colored

reflactlng upon ter reputation. Tte matter
produced much excitement, and.nothing but
the *ex of the murderer prevented ** lynch

notes:

It is stated ttet tte Canadian Pacific rail­
road has .-.Tntrnctwl tn carry hundreds of
cwr-loads of Australian wool from Victoria.
,nit' *O°’ w ^meriy
carried by tte Northern Parifle line.
Pratt, Gilman d;, France*. wbol*Mb&gt; fruit
itetlers of Minneapolis, Minn . were &lt;ls»c*l
l*y the sheriff 'Monday Tte liabilities
•51,000.
According to a Denver dfcpatch. th* cattle­
men having cattle going north over the great
j.i—i
.__ ..
. .

. t edified I fiat Rd

a certain mortgage execute*! by Friedrrlreke
lU'lituM sod Jacob Rehfuss, her bnslauwl. to

deeds for the county of Barry. Michigan. I
ixth. imi. Iu literal &lt;4 martnn*. page&gt;41;
which ttmrtgase there Is now dn* and imp

to be published in the
newspaper printed and cl

was

UJCwnOgpy.)

tte nh diy &lt;4 July, in tU
and eight hundred and etgl.ti-.H.-n,
• PresenL Wm. W. Dole. Jiidr,-I'rutoie
In the matter of thv (-stair ut &lt;.-e M. IWI
an incompetent
WlUiam Perry, xuanlian &lt;;t s*|*i monuMtart.
having tbl* day ftled with till* court hi* eiui

Michigan, tte premise* d
gage, or *o much thereof.

right. In town tiututer one north of range Hcut
west. conlaltilDK thirty eight acre* and eightyfive rod* of land, in Barry County. Michigan.
Dated May 3d. 1WT.
HUNTINGTON M. MAUV1N.
SMITH &amp; COLOROVK.
MortaJd-*
Attorney* for Mortga-er.

State of Mlrblnn,
Fittfa Judicial Circuit—In Chaurcrv.
Hurt pemilng ta Circuit Court for County td

tn th* state of Ohio; therelot* ot: motion of Smith
A ('otero* e. *ol icllore for romplalnanu It Is order
ed. teat defendant enter ter appearance In said
cause ou or teforc (our mouths from the date of
tin* order, and tte! within twenty day* corn
tetlnant cause this order to te (mbllsted lu the
llMtlngs Bax.vkn. said publteatkm to be conDated July l«h. tSS7.
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
swrrH&amp;ooujRoviHoilclior* for Complainant.
Attest, WM. H. POWEMB. Deputy keglster.
t * rr,^. C.M,, ,

Default having been made In the tiaymenUnf
a mortaxgv made by femiwl N. Rred auflJennle J. fired to Hiram M. Cfaaae.tOctater Xltf.
1*C- ami nwcwded October r-tb. 4M. In the
office ot If rc I‘ter of )&gt;e«d* for the county of
Bmtt In Uber B of Mortgagra. on nagr
Hafd nmrtgagr wa* made upon the exprra*
condition that should default be made In tte
payment of tee interest on auy day wbercoh
the same ta made payable, m therein expressed,
nnd shnuM the same remain unpaid and In ardays, thoprlirti-ul aim: of VMX) with al) arrrnrW* of infcrewt Uicreon should Iwcome and te
n?d..
teimcxltately thereafter,
slthouxl: the period limited fur tte paymeut
Uien-ot may not then hare expired; aud default
hxvmg twen made In paymeut of a portion nf
tlie prinriptU due teptamber tat. taM, aud tbe
nterest due &lt;«ciobsr 3l»t, l»M, and the same
having rrmiUhrd uu)«id and In nrrvars tor tbe
space ol Uiirty day. and upwards, and still rc“ U1,‘ »tere*aid principal sum of
•WOMllUallnercanMtreof Interest thereon, Is
—.
. .,lul „r prtx t-cuings at
tew haring been Instituted Io recover the debt

gnw&gt;nd mnpleion that the r»,;e w.*»« a

rated KWun. MeGarl
THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

ut the pctitloMr should uoc te mi,ii ,i pranr
Aud It 1* further ut*ler&gt;&lt;&lt;1. ttw.,*a-.,i
give notice to tee penou, inb-r.yw faTaK
tale.uf the nektetiM of ,.i,i
7_T..

tearing thereof by csminr a copv M Uh order
to be publish**! it: tlie Jteituip llxs.vu a
newspaper printed and rircuUU-il ic. .mW Coes
ty of Barry oocrineru h "•-•-K f&lt;-rlbrre«ucrr**iw
(A true ropy •

State of Michigan. Count.* "1 B#r&gt;’- -M.

ty of Barry hidden si th*- Pr**nte&lt;»are ta tbedty
of Hartltuc* In said o*m&gt;t» -&gt;n Thoreday. te
riant iiumireu ,u**i r,«ui&gt; - .
iTcsrnt. Wm. W.Colr. .tete-ot Pretate.
Inter matteruf tte related Alpbrtu»«*■■.
deceased.
Ot: readies nod ftertte ftitioa. dtly wntled. of Nancy K Hardtidr. ,l» i;l*:rt
M.. ,I,..,.
v-rttslar

*^n&gt;ermpon it I* ordered, that Ftfate}.
the ah day of Awrest. A. !•- i'«. st te
o’clock
tn th* forecoon, t" -ssc-vd I ’

an utuer i*er^xi* wkt
are required to appear at a •*•*■•««: nlsaid Coen
then to be Bolden at lbt&gt; Prefahd Offlrc, ‘-a thSly of Hasting* In wtet rouuty .md »tew
any there be. why th- f*ray*r OtthepeCUoncrrtouM noc.lt rrantrd
And U to further oidrrol that ‘aid

AN AQUATIC FAILURE.

of a n&gt;&lt;Ht formidable character fur the panlin:
Joliet penitentiary from tte Conk, county

nithor and all oterr persui.* inu-rwireL™
Mtate are req aired to aore.r at »
sahteourt. then to te bubir,. Ml tfehXS
OSamtnlheCnyof llMtlng*. » um

HUte &lt;4 Mlchigim. count* u&lt; ll.irr--

JNy.ian.

tend*

notin rod that ttei-un

Chicago, July 21.—Governor Oglesby will

Gary.

II, iwuu canal a, ,.na,
Omre tn tar city of Hastings, lu said county, ami
show cause. If any there te, why tbe prayer of
tte petitioner should not te granted And It is
further ordered. That said pctUloucrgtvr notice
to tat* persons Inte-reated tn said estate, of the
prtidrney .of aalrf petition, and tbe nearing
tborcot. by eauaiug a copy ot till* order to te
published In tte flawing* Bannku. a newspa­
per printed nnd circulated In Mid routity ot
Barry, once In each WMRfor three successive
u—.1..ul.l .lav nf hn-nrlt,..

tiefency about Slo.UOrt.

Senator l*altndr, of Michl-

th.il congrera lie asked for an a|&gt;pro|riation

CMicuon. July
—Chart* F. Lion, excommlwuonernr.d ennuty bond lor, haxpetirea

lu tte matter of the estate of George Kccch,
'fm rcadlog aad Cling tte petition duly vcrUted
&lt;4 Clara Keech, widow of mM drccara-d. pnarltut
that slu-. or sots* other suitable fmon. may be
appointed administrator of Mid relate.
Ttereupuu It I* ordered, that Frida*, the
3Mh da) uf July. A. D. jwff. at teno'rtx-k In
the forenom*, te assigned for ibe tearing of
said petition, and that the heirs at law of »*W
... u.„.t
utl nth^r rw*r"*.*M,* lllti*re«tr*l in

Heath, a luenur.

formouu. te assign*-*! mr'tte

Kx-

’’SQUEALING” CHICAGO BOODI FR

G! ,uV-«•

rruaara Orr.rr.

Mr. B. J. Maguire, managing ediiorof Th:..r
Ihilnih, Minn.. Time*, diol Tburoday. D«r , County of Barry, holdea at tho Frobate often in
tte City of Hasting*, fa Mid county, on Phuradav. Hie 30th day ol June. In tte year ouc taous-

&lt;H1meucy. FJd.O-fl.
trrnaUonal mon*y order* K not included in

ble, though tlie extent of damage done by
drought ami lined*. Am nd bo ex­
actly determined. &lt; tn* feature in current re­
port* that dsould te notired fa* tte: tte south
actually made tew iron by f4tOQO tOtol i-i tte

ttedwtecthiw teing immediately visited, nl
though it ia dated that tho regular city po

Il aacmt proliaMr. now that McGarigte hell

w5«ra&lt;12J!SS8B?"

iiMisuni|&gt;tioti 12,0Un tons !•*»» than productioa
ind inniort

KANSAS

to not tte zUgbteKt indieaiio*:. There wax ap
(arently a great conun-itimi anvaig th* ofll-

Mcflarigli! is still unde: tomb of fflb.ww. hi«
bondsmen teing tt J. 1 eh min and Jamr&lt;

i, prertou* lu said day of

MichiEanKALAMAZOO,
FEMALE Seainary,
MICH.

took out 41,0X1 llreu** in Minneajxdb lust
close to tte lowest pricu for that p-rlod in Tuteday.
’
any month. This is thn diiwet result of speculatkm
which
drew
many
million
buatel.
mnnds that tte land* te hold for actual set­
Dr. McGlynn anid that tte AnU-Pwerty «►
tlers; KympatblxMA with Ireland; favors tte
dety would have a candidate of it* own in
*iw nothing, into th*, haivta of dealer*
IHSM, and »lien somt-tedy in tte ball yeltel
Ilin (utarwta of tenrelly employed cajkital.
ttet tte candidate would be Dr. McGlynn
while nwtrnii.lng tte power of corporation*; ••otnWL- Tte !»,0ai,«X&gt; tenteb in a few elcbi* imm* w» wildly cbewred.
'
favors legislation to proveaLtte immigration vators are heavier that 5U,0Ol,aw bushel*
would te in fanner*’ biu*. Hull purchwe**
u-ns, and opponre the importation nf foreign
convict later; denounces tho prfeant state
government; demandA tte fullest safegonnh money to uiw in crop tuovldg rnny possibly
is ^.reading arnung tin rattle
to tfa# tellnt. l«x and th* punhhmant of those I.* helpful.
Fricre generally are low. in q&gt;fte of many
making it felony for employers to intimidate spOcolatioiiH. As "evidenro of the alwoqitiou mgton and MetHgomery counties, some fame
of
flimtinir
rnpita)
in
fired
ficiuA
and
lb
eftteir eniplnyw&lt; or attempt' to control tteir
political action; favor* a proper regulation of
tire rtf artlrtw, repr.? «aiting niue-tenUw of
vtitutKHia) amend moot providing fur llrenw tte affgregnte cnnsumptl'-u of tte routitry.
Tla platform was adopted unaniiuuiKly.
ghiO would now nj»t only almut flOQ.'k), and
Tention adkniriMxl sine die.
uaMI. Mich. Friday.
last . 8o email a rhauR** In |&gt;rinc** after an
expansion &lt;*f &gt;&lt;*■.««&gt;,&lt;rx&gt; during tlie year, in
PROGRESS IN THE POST OFFICE.
rircnlatlan, b aurprisiug.
► Tte ofllcial bulMin of tte Iron and Steel
nasx-uition makeatte icslncliou for the half

Hh clothes werely■tewing tfiat te ha»i changed

*„%V*J2n’ «4 te

druxgitt for one bot- bearing tberrof, by
peptic. -Abk
Ask your druggirt
Ue. Seventy-Ove cents. W. H. Godd*

Dorothy I* Dix, a philanthropist of na­
tional fam*, who. during tile war, was m
perinkndent of our** m boepitab &lt;ted In
I, ,__ TSwiHlnn X J.. Tu**-

economically adimniatered; denounce.* any
io take n loth an-1 retired for that purpose

Indigertlontea foe to

good nature.
The human dlf«llve apparatus ta
&lt;rae of the ni’wt complcatMl nnd won­
derful thlDCs In tatateisce. It te easily
put out ot order.
.
N MKLirl
Crvasv food, tou&amp;b food, sloppy food,
lad cookery- mental worry, tate Dour*, day died with
wwt &amp; naL?1
irrezuiar hnbite, and many
other
things which ought not to be, have
"
made the American people a nation of ~=-re~-w«ap|K&gt;i:,t, j.
dvepeptica.
ButGrven’a August Flower has done
wonderful work in reforming this sad
business and making the American
people so healthy that they can enjoy In the cltv of HastikL.1 ,a:
t
their meals aud be happy.
Remember:—No happiness without
health.. Hut Green
’s August Flower
WrcDS/Wim
r iuiycr
oroereu
Ive not tee tn th*
.........'“. "•U'S'X
I,«1U.'.dJ happiness
bupplna.ito
tbe
brings bealth'and
to,u
- Ujs Kuu”

Mton- Ja,F ®-Bt An.
thony s cte-ator was destroyed by fire T.^,

b&gt; the city of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan^
MU nt public aactlon the prc.inte* described In

■tatr of Michigan, and drerrfted as tallow*, toUon twenty-ahMgt., in town two C.'i north of
“}”« &lt;»» west. snnptMcd to coutaln forty,o"r &lt;«&gt;
* M«re more ur lew*.
Dated July Slat. tag;.
r* HIRAM M. CHAHR, Mortgagee.
DMITlt fcCouIltOVK.
Attonwya far Mortgagee.

ure connectcl by a tramwav ami had a ca­
pacity of 2.7iK&gt;,(Xk&gt; betels. Tlie bnildhm

tsisteh • 4 wheat

i,

l.~, n&gt;.

Tl&gt;a lre&gt; «

:.. .. -I.,..

»orthw« „rt(n(re of Duluth. ‘tL £
vator was tte largtgtjn tlie northwest ntul
"IX--"
“"—ra-

seal of tte Clrentt Court tar tte County of Bar
to
dlnete*! aud
tan u
.“J4 •«»•“*
Goods, and chai Hr*.
m ?re«
,&lt;ou“ Norton. In th*
£n i i'?.?/. B?,rT^.“¥l *," f*'nr «t Scotto C Nash
J?t?vI&gt;TnnH*,i-“?’-1 &lt;3ld 0,1 lb*‘ 901 d*-' ,lf
rietn rot P«T IT7, t*'T “t00
M‘U*‘
,,rts
FJEte kSS d1h,tPrF*1
u”' mW “‘•lebdant.

judge of PraMA -

(A true ropy.'

State of Michigan. Counts of terrv-rt.
• &gt; .. -_ ...77 ... -...
i
the city of Ha»tmg&lt;. in
tte .Mu
day of *&lt;uiy
i.li

fn-'bate.

of Emma L. Jobnaou. «icov* o:
~
praying that tte admltiHtratfam
ttuurbo granted to your
*
K/Flowvr. oraomruuwrwttao,Ttereupon It touriirt-e:! .tad ■GlWMJj’E
Mb day of July, a. D.
tte forenoon, be a*&gt;tatert fur tbe
petition, and that tte’teir* al taw
■
rtaaed. and that all otter i*r-..u* in-rriwwaw
said reuttc, arc required to appear at a
of aald court then to te tete u a. tte
Office, fa urn dty rt Itauuig*. &gt;«;
and allow cause. H aav tt&gt;.-re te- "-1’ A
ft
of tho mitiooer
should
!«■■ i:nu.tf 4. abu
IffiRIy'
mSwd
. Thatnot
ssbC

lice to tte person* lnt&lt;Te*t. d fa 'a-J
the pendency of Mid petition, an 1 tte
thereof Ijy causing a top, d ‘bte
imbitohed In tte Hasting*
A’JL’Si
per printed and rirrulatel in
Ham once In each week h r tte”’
SdJ'pTSrtau* to Mid day •» hmuj*^
(A true copy'-)

State Of Mlchl^n. eoanty of lurry-* -lt,
Notice is hereby gtorn ttet by ** ««»a
Probata Court for tinthe nd day of June, I mi. '*! J Mttteww
date wrrr allowed Air. rt
Claim* against the estate ri W*
lata of said county. decea-*! .. /* ■pre***
RoreoteaMtereaacd arc &gt;eV’JTite
lEalr claim* before Mid 1 ro &gt; ■. ‘
«!d
, Probata Utflce. ta tbe «t&gt; »4
«■

each orthose days.

'irc'1

StateolMlehlgau-Filfa
lourteru

wblcb died tte prrrKHi* day.
After a rofrodilng night'* sleep nod t
baarty break fart. Mr, Darld Hoffman, of Ne­
braska Ciy, was Muiged nt that place Friday

ot ih«
^7 . ’
” cs‘ iracuon
it*r^2Si!u “•”* .'l’l*rtcr of Metlon fourteen
SSW?SS5*3‘b.’SS,i2S; S'

Hni.iteAmdanta.'

} . ^:.nd*^-

two(2&gt; north nf ran---------ing a railroad train near Hunter,
thereby killing Jatnre Dewitt. I

and

Ira Smith and J F. Swan. of Mudreruu,

incriminate d
Coy. ctetrmairof the Democratic

J. Hill arenmrreld«n»tsole* - •
rt
K. 1S!
w' -''“St-4
rounty.

-IS
and aant a score of bullets whizzing through

/fc’SS

wMMl&gt;twafa&lt;*

"«* •'**

unra.cortjgv:,^ ,x

‘ffiETL a.nnvns.wv*'"'"

�HEAVY LOSS (IF strikers
wHAT

THE

STRIKE

IN THE

HAS STANLEY MET DEATH!

THE HINDOO WIFE.

COKE

REGION COST THEM.

htaoley. tho divtenguubwl^^l ” "e,U7
portlM in UlfacttV Thntwt65*' JrW’ *** '
mighty
*sS‘taE!
*

How THE
13

course

or

true

love

made to run smooth.

AN ENGLISH STAG HUNT.
EXHILARATING
lop

OVER

effect

THE

of a

gal­

HEATHER.

ami al»u
»ith Stanleys tat-

pOYM

KIRKS
whitf

the Balls—Use of Oil.

entirely .lt»,
•j-ia-l
aii w,
itH»m&gt;wapapm a. .
'vuipaidod the di*,.
(atebea announr-.
nt on, and nun that
;
•«n th- men nixl th*
i
“ml btaichcn of bia,
•-xpediUona
B j B,
accurately mJ.
.
.
!
.
«ervfa*w„f Uo- tuppatM «faad mqdorar are ro '
Kt it
at
IU laudatory tanawMro
In spite .,f Dim, ..Ululate tribute, to the
41» Of tho H.W- tarn tex* tzaiU-r
...
w’ U1"(
.
irirtadf-hia &lt;taaUi ai« dba-nsdilwl by tb« p»nt* a day and p»r» puhliridng them, aud even tho West
K» a day, to African Telegraph company, tlu-ough wbooo
tbe p»»t iwn ag'wy tl&gt;'' u«ws wa» brought, ■ unallv to,
:
venl) Um •taU-Iti-n'-'c

—Tbe coke &gt;jp-ik

. making n to
■fading

h

it.- time

nun.tng at all th*
iii^-nd.niu.an-1

One cf my tHjw«[iapere lately &lt;v.ntain«*l a
sjort article from The Libd-n b:amlaid, em
We are on tbe top of Forl's-k lilil, and
tided Jniudon Child Marriage.’’ Itdrecribrd,
«* pitiable tbe lifelong state of tlw Hindoo] southward and westward stretch tbo rolling
widow, who had never been mure than a, hills of the forest, srnrnd by tlie deep
bride, ta-r some y*nrv nominal bmtand Lav­( c&lt;xunl&gt;ca und rarlnca, at tlie bottom of which
Ing died when Uw wu* a little girl. A Betigall. invariably runs a stream of water, in which
of Calcutta, a univeruty graduate, und। minion ami trout calme many a whirl and
wealthy member of society, an । emliiig it m&lt;y*। eddy. Tbe grand old tree* on tb«. sloping
thut it fa strongly pul, and tnoreuvrr applica, shies of thae c«iml&gt;e* lot so qufat atui
toucondition insny years jaec-d by; licit, stately that It seem* a* if wo bod left die
The oidy brand of Laundry Soap
tb* Hindoo widow as "apart mid accuro-d,t habited world nllogribcr. N^rtbwnnl, u
awarded a first claM uukUI at tho
bn- hair abort or »havwl u holly, hi coar«’ thousand fi* t below u-. tlw Atlantic oct-ati
New Orleans Expuritlan.
Guaran­
and often squalid garments, her Instincts; rolls ita waters up tin- Bristol '-Iiauuel. andteed aliH.lntdy pure, and for gerwrel
la-csdmld purpra* fa Um »ery best
Marved into maniticn by eonstant fn»:«, a( dnriuw lu iqway ou th* diiuglv »niv’:j
sikn.t, vhunueil, stiff, dfafigured. object, and jhadcwcdtiy th* tri*« imd I rudiaood which |
‘ come quite down to the water's edge. But ।
often Idd'ously task!, forbidden nil hope of
joy,” lia* uniiie faKtudatlen. but it to intend*• hark! Thereto a shout atxl tbo pealing of '
fUxl. exqggcrutrd, of even hvr coudllkjii fifty Arthur'* horn. Boincthing’n oloot “Is it a
stag or a bindf fa tlwnnxiuu* Inquiry of
y«- tri br&lt;&gt;
,
rrerybody. -Tlwru it goes up yotnler dope.
She fasts frequently, at stated days. Sbo Tto a Lind, though, with a tuftcr hard nt h*r
wears no colors, but that malm little differ­ heels." The hound to whipped off, and again
Thia powder never varies. A marvel of parity
ence, a* the present mode lu Bengal drear* wo wait. "Tlicltoa whimper, Mindy, below strength and w hnlreouieoesa. More economical
every lady ot reiqwctable rank in white, ex­ Uktc," nncthrr. now a chorus from four or than the ordinary ktqds, and cannot be sold In
rompctitWD with tbe multitude of low test, abort
cept that on the edge of her t?yo w rnppmgs tt»c bounds, bo-ked np by notes from n barn. weight, alum ar phosphate powders. Hold only
it forger. there to a narrow line, -vid. rink, crimson, AB eyes aro eagerly watching the edge* of In cans. Koval Bakixo Fowdxk Co., 1&lt;M
oeta-Ut
etc . tlie widowto rota taingoalydtotlngubbcd tbe wools to see what breaks out. t’toshI WallHL N.Y.
by th* bImcico r.t that cuter line or thread of •’By Jove! there ho fa, and a spkndid fa llow,
color. Sbo becorm « iuterasted in the children
too. .What a L*ad! Brow, hay, and tray,
nrounti b-r in tto houw&lt;- Shv i* often a and three’pon to]i" 'Ti* a glorious right to
Do Tout Own Dyeing, at Dome, with
favorite, and she ba* a.tauy and avful jilacs we him to** te-ik bfaautlers nix! go at a lung,
iu the 111uJoo family.
swinging gidlop acic .* the Leather and di»*yThey
will five ereeythlnu TbryStre sold every­
Tnx Mornmi'r. Krxs.
l«ar over tlie crest of tlw ujTiorito MIL
A sapient Brahman jciufal tbvrouversalioti
Hurry is-tlie word. Tighten your girths, where. Price lOc. a package--*.! roton. They
oo «puil h.r strength, brightness, amocmt
lurrly by saying. “They have liberty,'' us gvl into the saddle, and make up your mind hate
tn packages or for (■•tuosa of color, or non fad- i
r.y IHMMion,
routra^ed to tbtraatrietlouiaii'! tb«. obetUent i| fora hard ride now, lor the stag Ira* gnu,- big 'I'lalitlra. I hry do not croek or smut. For
GRANO RAPIDS DIVISION.
•*.?* n* 11 towetyear &amp; Co’s., drug and book I
comlitlon of wifaly women. k*&gt; kmg, how-1 straight for tbe moor, uud &gt;&lt;ibl4t&gt;g -idi* and *****
store. Basthigs. Mich.
"icy
'
TbcrUli;.*
ever, a* the son's mother livre tin widow Is | rudd- ned rowvfa will tel) tbeiru.ua! taje ere
Taklcu effect Joly M.BU,
sutaervient Sons stay nl hoim*, living with we»*t himnp to bay; perhaps in -ifatcr*IfniTTin10
n“,,le- Cut thi* out and
tta parents. Dangl;t-rs tLqi lease ttair own meet."
MIIIUU V rvtuni tous aml.ue will send
1 parent* as soon as they arc &lt; !d enough to take
’ ■’"*‘htn« of great
Tho tultcrr or.' widpjietl off, mi l Arthur III 11IV r. I yo!‘
•*1 himtbo [Knitiou ot wives, tbe uuilrimuiiinl vow* ritos fest back fur the jwek, wiik-b be quickly I'iUlllJ 1 »»(•«•■ and importance to you.
st-dana
&gt; -oik.. *hat will alnrt &gt;ou In tmtlneo*
STATIOXB.
*nitalr&gt;'l Ifa wuot al«Mit hto raw .-ihty in a and obligations having breu madj in child­ bring* up ami lays ou tbe track. Just a min «bleh will bring yuu In more money right away
hood.
than
anytblou
ri»e
In
this
world.
Any one can
ute
the
bulimia
feather,
then
from
old
Chal
­
»•* th tough andayMtwiMU.- manner. i*it
M**a* S0'"^ Eltber *ex; afl
Tbo oldest mother lu the household con­ lenger's throat there come* a roe r as Iw
Unn|
II
*‘U Staling, nnd
y
h'‘»-tbal ju*t coin* money for
tinues to be the highest social monarch in the strikes tbo line; hfa comrades take tip the ••I work«2J. tte wit) «tart you; capital not
house—the drejxitic dictator, to whom all tta note, six! for a few minute* tbe hill* re.«und needed. Thto l« one ot tbe p-nuinr. important sats®?..1'
family coin cntumslly payu reivmctitouw d*f- to the deep baying as each dog catches tbo ru?Orr*a* * ,1Mln‘r- TI&gt;om&gt; who are ambi- irvtng.......
*,n&lt;1 "u«'nin»tag will not delay. Grand
ereunmystic Mwnt They ni|&gt;idly settle down to M&gt;*taetf**' A“drp*' TMVa A Co.. Augusta llAsnxuit
TVVd SUMMONSES FOR GARRLTT
This Bengali gaplleunm, — yeaiw old ard their long sweeping stride, and tbe hunt ha*
tbe father ot six children, from the prompt­ fairly begun.
Charlotte..
We are in a good jswition, o far, and foci JJAHBLE
ings of a happy ex|-ri*n« gnvc a glowing
|M I Rapid;.,
eulogy upon the Hindoo wriaI rysiem. Tbo the exhilarating effect of n moorland gallop
tackaon...........
t»--tr-&gt; t . .
Robert (isrrvtt luul Hind-xU pair, having Ixcn w-lecUsl byiulult a* tbe Leather glides under cur bones’ fret.
I* attain read} (or
Down that coambo the chow’ takes w.
judiaiwnt. begin aii|nainumcs» as playmate*,
I grow iutii tncuds, rqwu into |..vcr». and ta­ along tbe bottom, then np tbo str*n&gt; shies
the. bowldeni a&gt;xl *u;ot&gt;g tbe tai &lt; l»v
, romo, as they were predretiued, consorts. It over
।
fa nca-o in which tlw course of true love IOur bone* rauit walk II. At l.u-il we reach
vranoxr.
run* smooth, ami be cmfaidera it a n*-&lt;t ro- ,the farow ami ttarr«» f«w Ixn-setnen vanish
Hwy are -up- uiantic carver. He telfa inc thnt tlie bciiw ।over thn opporite side. We follow hard hi
Hto of Hindoo women hm little «&gt;r nothing tu- ,tbeir wake, and imun can aeo the hound* before | Hr ba* fitted tip hfa machinery In the old
t.dlw tual or wihofariy. but that it i&lt; very’ |aiul below u« running. fa»t ami efrve to the stand
rich lu the affections. From early morning jline. Artburin his scarlet cunt fadoneup with
Detroit..
bring Mr. Gamttt *ithh&gt; tl*. jurnslkiJeu ol all tb* time tb»y are l&gt;u»y in supervision of ,tlu.ni, a* alwi are about half a d-xrti p*.lou*
Katun Rapida
“Two hours, nnd nut a check!”
tbe management of the little oure and in pro- tportMnaii.
;
Charlotte..
vision for th* comfort ami tho fowl of ait
.itoew! Our hones are l*girning to frel th- Ami l» better prepend than ever to do wool Naabville...
Montan----Hou* dut&gt;* and the liptta, two never nog- ..train, nnd wo should i»»t at al) object to
carding.
yuitnhy ....
lectod itesus, occupy no inriguitknut portion ,draw rein, tut the gallant taost ahead is
uAffnxoa..
at tbo day. This mother, a buly cf C5 years, ।.bowing .port, and he had* us through tbe
’ia
Iwautifa'.l wood* and gladca of Uonnv, fsist Carding and Oiling, 12 !-2c. per lb. Mlddfev'.lte.
fj»l* «^!^” I- — ”— *’
■*
’*
tlw old water mill, up the strenni, and acron*
Orand Rapid___________ m.ta
10 IS ।
----- ------- -------- j •■•■
•••»■ wjiu i- in eiSdSte*
“,,uu vi mne-.ieih mertaixa
eeltout beoltb. The usual hath, whether In a the side of old D-.iukcrry, tbe blghrel ami
All word dour on short noiier and aeeorXng
stream or In tbobouw, to merely a |wxiring lilenkest hill In tbe wrat Here tbe hounds;
allegw’ t,&gt; u. .utaiUsi upon
of wat . r over and over the body, mostly on waver and kwe tbe aceuL Ab! what a relief'
5a±J?r^“l'?‘Fn for‘ Ho’liuid, jTmUm
the sliouldcrs. Any ether aert cf washing ol to jhiII up and blow our bones. Five min1 tended to.
tbo pcnsxi they don't wvm w cocridcr “a ute*. and an obi bound bits tbo line again.
nn«t wtv. **
-u..— «•
•
• ‘
May fi. 1«L
WELCOME MARBLE
buUi.”--------------------------------------’
_. ------ j-----„„„
••ILBtO TBB1B BAbin.
robber stronghold. Fuw are tlm ridera now.
on lia* n fluent part iu Un* oriental toilet.
as we lead cur foam covered bom-.« down tbe
ia tr* contain..I Itarein Hotten arc fond of clllug their labile evtnjdetely (torn tbe little head to the little u&lt; tremendous declivity (none could ride down).
Again wo mount, darii through tho f &gt;rd cd
ware him and then washing them uff, wb«u tbo skin Rrvdgewortby Water, and stretch out for
romea out very clean and soft. Tins item I Rimcmvlatb. We take rare to avoid riding
have from a British widow mid mother who
wbcro tin- bright green patoiieii of asemlng
has been licro from childhood. She olxi t»H&lt;
lewutiful galloping ground denote tho pres­
f
toads at r~ii ii■
CjUCate'
mo that n l&gt;atb ran bo given wiUtc'tf itagger
ent* of bogs. Into which it to dangerous to
WILL BE BAID JOIl
•&gt;t addlug to n Lid cold • by first freely eflmg ride. Lives are loot by getting into d&gt;*w
tlw sore chest, atxl that it rnaxeivnieiucvr
quagminv and frequsntan ot the moor give
Ui&lt;- *nrrnc*a They g.-nrrally um rwoauul oil
tb&lt; ra M Wide a berth as puaribk.
as livinfc the oil ot tbe eunntiy. Oil for tbe
Bn! Tbo hounds swing back towanto
1 Premium, •
31.000.00
forehead or a hot haul to a l etter evvk-r than
2 Premiums, •
S500.00 each
iinniv.jrtilih water. Tho wntcr drit* immediately and Bntd.rewcrthy Water, and tbe otag is seen
tadow with lowered head now seeking tbe
6 Premiums,
•
8250 00 “
Imres tbe skin hunting. Butin ca*c &lt;&gt;f Either
-•i.reXb«te/CR/
ACRES
cooling bath of the water*. No time do Um
25
Premiums,
•
8100.00 “
a sun hesto! or thought lieated Iwad, if a toft
dog* give him, however, and he sinks tbo hill
100
FrrsMCfiH,
—
850.00 “
ml u poured on with the lavishiu.-*^ of cologne j
2G0
r.-|miiimi,
•
»tmlgbt tlito time. “It i« all up!” We know
cfo.ca
or plain water, th* sesdp nrtmrily drinks it
now that Iw baa well nigb flntabed his course,
•
810.00
up, fa tbu experieacs of thir country.
fur when deer seek to attain a hilltop by
The northern u&lt;*c often' turns upward at
going straight up 'tto a rare rigu ot tho cm!
thv in- of coroanut oil that fa not fersh. Tb» Tho master and Arthur with one or two other
n&lt;*r&lt;.f th-c?tnmon i*ojdc i*Jt* affected in rider* in scarlet are in front of us. and iro
that way. In tmtb there are acmite worse ho)w that tbo slag will turn to laiy qua-kly,
/ tw-,T CHICAGO. ILL.
thau stale cocoanut oil. 1’rom Clio universal to that we tnsy bo present nt tho kill. Th •
Z V JZ XW1T1»«« hod. mmK hC t &gt; bo
oicUnaot using habits of the oriental n Bet noble brutes we ride have had quite enough
“ pvo«i&gt;toe and
Izw-Uard. Freak-JW
enuvv tiie freqte-nt reference to anoluting iu of it. end gone to tbo free reaching stride of
P*y No More Mone^oOuad®?
t be Bible, as of Aaron, tbo high priest; as also tlie beginning of the hunt We struggle ou,
I Jn
ton-fc Xrw **',r 1 ■'•• dlaeoreteff
Maty Magdalene * alabaster box, I'lzwildy however, nnd are gladdened by hearing the
FauV
a?JS2.
bleb Neter
THE MARKETS. th&gt; supple hand joints of all the oriental baying of the hounds Iwoenth, down by tho One agent. rnercctant only) wanted in every town
pi-opto harp rereived their faculty of bending rxrvam, Veyaqd that thick Ih*1i of woods. Wo
Hwmr FHUl-L, H..V Mb. Milwaukee, Wfa.
biu-kifard from this uuivcmd nseof oils. Oil slip and clatter down the rough rides, and
plays n eornpicttous part in Hindoo wursulp. between the trues we catch a glimpse of scar­
*&gt; tbe Christian Catholic church anucxUy let raid ether coats, raging dogs, and, a* wo
bta.uA’teara to kmettea
b. «■* iu "holy oils."
get up close, there, with hto Imck against an I Havlnfi sold tour-Tauur* nmeu" So clear
One after miotber artom strikes tbo immense bowjder, in mid stream, to tbe ol«l tor year*. I tlnd (contrary t&lt;&gt; my usual experlAW«W.
Sej’l^mberi t’gwOienl strati *” asapriut'tirecrur.tciyiartuf «ou»- ,sing faring hh foes, and, like a gvtdlernm ar
01 m.‘"V'“‘I'rore rather than
Xft 2 July 1lOpaWd■ thing tt meh has not disappeared from modern j
‘Utallty. My customers prohe to, fighting to the last. Ono unwary young
I?''I,ut caM‘hr’1 1 h«*v vrer bad.
attF’fifkd or in tos taint! c!d faro, until at Ixmndfa ripped up from' shtmhier to fl..ak by ^F. K BontxauM, Druoctat, Colorado Springs.
a dash of tbnso terribly riiarp browantlera.
AddreMB. W. TAN'dIU. A'CO.. Chicago.
off baud n« iay everything iu mooim ciriU- Others, more w toe, keep at a dhtaiwv, and
U'.ion can bo traced to “th* cradle land of lay till tbe cootnbe echoes with tburr pealing
art* and creedo.’’—Anna llalhurT* liriti.-h uotc-c
US-GowaMeat
Im'.ia
letter
in
Chicago
Mews.
Arthur to in first, am!1 Jumping out of the
opened
higher
“The Soo-Muchinaw Short Lute.'
'oddlo with the hgility of 00 yeuis instead ot
n. Boustlugault’* Demnustratlou*.
72, get* up the sides of tbe rock, and when Only Utrrct Route to Manpixte and the iron
M. Itoosungoult, the celebrated eta-mist, tbe doer, with hoof and Uopi, ii keeping Td&lt;
•Copter Rrplotis of th* Upper FeninMita of Michigan.
n’itvfodeath has Juittaca announced, *iu« n canine enemies from fastening on bhn, he
Two Throtutb Trains each wtiy ilnlly. making
remarkably succcw.'ul experimenter, notably, leans forward and sends lib bunting knife
clow eoniHt-tlons in Uulim Depot stjill Points
lead/: roiuuuai, iS7U«gxX; Mod'If- perhaps, in such waiters as related to plant deep into his throat With an upward toss
New, Klrgant nnd ('mnmodiou&gt;life and the chemistry of food stuffa It r a* cf lux head nnd a roll of hi* IjeauUfnlly brown
lAVqAtaf
: WAGNER PARLOR CARS :
■: Hotter Fancy Hjin crenmciy. 19IJ ho who so strikingly demonstrated tl.c influ­ eye* the ttag sinks down Into tbo water dea&lt;L
axn
ence green plant* exert upon too cir wfcen Then tho dentil whoop jienls, and the “inort’'
SI PERJI WAG.XF21 tii.EFJ’IKG ( ARM
RISER BOTTOM AHO UPUMDS
i-xpjwd to the action ot tunlight, fnieing It io Hoaraletl, again anti again, “whoop, who-oBuilt exprendy fur thi* line, on all Express rreasteca Cndit sad far Cash, aad Lew Rato. to
vt the puli’!:ious carbonic arid and replt-ni.-h- op, wbo-whoo-op." . Tho ahout.i make llio
Trains.
IMS LITTLE ROCK I FORT SMITH FAILWJH CO
Ing it w Ith toe life giving oxygen. He ab» i-oombe who and ro echo wiUi tbo shrill hal­
Tbe territory travenoil to famous for Its
condnureljr proved—to bo remembered by loo, and tho stragglers coming down Um billUnexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
IbOM* who keep planta in irnali, hodiy vend- udcs know that they are Just too Into to rec
Finest IjicalianJ U«n el He West.
latad l»edroomp—that ia dnrknet* plant* Lo- the death stroke given.
burc exactly like annuals—that M. they rvb
Tim deer to pulled to tbe batik and his For Map*. Folders. Rates and Information ad
tbo air of oxygen ami charge It with carbonic points am counted and bis rise admired. Ho
acid. Amateur gardeners may take a hint is tbsii gralloekrd nnd hl* cutrnlh thrown to
Gem Paw. &amp; Ticket Ajt. MarqueUe. Mich.
from one of tlie nwsreb** of Bcuolngault tbe bounds. Tne riots (the two fore hoofs)
that went to prove tbo high value of pigeon's are given as trophies to two fair Indie*, who
TH2KAS M. GIBSON
dung u n foal for plant*. Mixed with water bare ridden tbo chase fairly through, from
In the matter of the estate of William H. Hay­
It form* a rich and highly beneficial manure find to finish. Congratulation* nnd ex peri- lord, deceased
l" hwYb&gt; &lt;*’*" ,I,|U 1 *h*!1 »rU at PU1&gt; untr to.
for all ldnd» of pot flowerx. Jndrail, it i« mid cmre of tho day are exchanged, and a merry ..
I
eaurtlom.tottie
lilxti'*!
bidder,
on
.Saturday.
that iu ovine porta of Spaiu pigeon's dung for ten minutes’chat take* place.— Tb* .^th I. Itbe gfth day of Anmsst. A ll. la«7. at lOo elork.
thi* purpose anils for ns much s* 41. a pound.
ing" iu Tbe Argonaut.
in the fareti.mn. at tta- Probate Court Room In
the dty of HaaUngs. Harry Comity. Mlehtoan.
-Poll Mall Gsxette.
imruuuit to llreiise amt authority xraated u&gt;
me on the ill: da। of July. A. D., twC. by the HAY FmR
Whether
artificial
propagation
will
apply
I’rotatr Court ef Hn.-rj Coantv, Mlriilxan. all
Beeruita for He
to tbe jareervation of tbe *«w iisiie* fa not •&gt; ; the relate, rigiit. title and Intrn-M ut said de­ dltlon &lt;&gt;l tf- Imtag MFQJtMy nMUW
Tlie latest • Horn.'' of J'ari* ore time negro
l
reaw-d
of. if. and to Die real estate situated and
chief* with unproiK&gt;u:-vaUe name*. They certain. Irhmtaen eminently sucvrwdul in
have been brought from tbo African roaat by restoring tbe cxImiuvI-xI oyater led* of Long
lots numbered nine hundred and ninrfv- and throat. affertlng
an entcrtwtdug contractor. Tbe object to to Island sound ami elsswbeiv, i«t nta-Uierit I srres।
(w;j. pine hundred and alnrtj^ixht &lt;rv..
show tbam tbo righto of tbe French capital ran be made effective in tbe ma!t-ruf main- and the east halt of tot mnulMrred nine biontrod
the diachan:^ fa ac­
taluing tlie supply of mackerel, codfish and

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-------b-jrribiy tattowd aud wear ivory bracekta

p».|irewi*n—Give me a pint «’F peanut*,

ai»f tbe matter will .luubtican be dHortitiMd

artificial propagation of nail waler Wm.,
A parti-U isi

�K. Wolcot was to Grand BsplSa Priday on business.
Quarterly meeting services were well
attended at the L\ B. church last Sun­
day.
Win. Bichardson and family visited
at G. Banks, of Bowne. Sunday.
8. and L. Will. Otb Culler. Fred Sis­
son and Ed. F urgeson commenced to
work on the H. &amp; L. railroad Monday.
Frecporters have everything ready
and will commence on the railroad
bridges across Cold Witter and Duck
Creeks soon. Freeport means business.
Tho G. A. R. band have received
their new instruments and now have us
fine a set as there is tn Barry county.
Herb. Hinkley, ot Grand Rapids,
Sundayed with friends here.

More County News.

FOUR CORNKRS.
Henle Smith is on tho sick list.
Dellatxi Clyde Sutton Sttndayed at
B. F. WoifeYt.
u
The oat crop is lietng harvested in
thin vicinity: being un average one.
Our band of Hope Is prospering fineSr with Mrs. Judge Barnum as preslenL
James Wolfe and wife spent Sunday
with hb» parents in thbrplace.
An ice cream social al the residence
of D. C. Kenyou Thursday evening.
Miss Ora Summers, of Cleveland. O.,
formerly of this place, is sjiendlng a
-bort time with htr parents.
Minzev's thresher Is kept very busy,
•
QV1HBY.
and doing excellent work.
Oat
harvesting ia nicely
begun.
Allen Stillwell, of Carlton, spent Sun­
day with A.JK. Richardson and family. Some farmers are done.
•John Cole,t»f Carlton, is canvassing
The new river bridge is completed.
for fruittrea in this vicinity.
The Sunday school will picnic at
Thomapplc lake next Saturday.
Ella Wellman, who has been visiting
DOWI.INO.
her cousin Helen Palmer, returned
A nice little shower last week, but
home last Saturday.
the ground is very dry yet
John Ha^gh living in north. Johns­
YANKEE SPRINGS.
town, met with quite a loss Saturday
Cooler nights again.
last. lie was away from home and his
Geo. K. Tuckey is erecting a very
'jttie 5-veartold boy took a match and
set his barn on fire. The neighbors did fine and commodious residence.
Mr. Lyons, from Leighton, is putting
all that was possible but his barn, hav,
hen house and several hogs were burn- in wheat on Thomas Hubbard's place.
Geo. and Henry Nidv, and Jonathan
Weaver
have gone to Dorr blackberry­
Several front here went to see the
game of ball between l.aoej- and Beri- ing.
Yankee Springs claims the belt We
lont The score stood IW to 38 in favor
have a man who says he has a 30 shot
••Bobby* Miller in tbe box.
revolver, and that he can fire every
Dio school Monday in this district, shot in one second of time.
J. B. Dawley got kicked by one of
tbe teacher. Powers, txdng sick. Guess
he cheered Bedtonrtoo bard at the ball his horses Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Klingensmith has a splen­
play.
,
G. Ii. Manning and C. Risbridgvr did crop of pears, ot the Bartlett and
Bell varieties.
v
have commenced buying hogs.
Preaching
last Sunday at the Springs
A number of swamps are on Are
owing to carelcssnes-i in setting fires and Pinery school houses, by Rev. Mc­
near by, and several mfca' have some Daniels.
Corn is booming.
rails to split
Rotates are a light crop.
If this does not find the waste basket,
FREEPORT.
aud that sucker at Nashville does not
get my scalp, 1 will come again.
The Caledonia base ball dub will
BUFFALO BIUw
play with Freeport soon.
Miss Clittie Landon enjoyed a short
ORANUBVTLLE.
visit from her mother Monday after­
Last week while Mr. and Mrs. Mur­
noon.
Mrs. John Nugler is spending the dock were calling at a neighbors, Mr.
week with Mr. N s parents west of this M. was taken suddenly ill and was un­
able to return for several days, and is
place.
Thos. Sullivan is tn Calhoun county very little better yet
Bev.Ito&amp;s with his daughters, Mary
with A J. Chesebrough, selling port­
and Jessie, are visiting bis moth/r near
able fence territory.
Several gentlemen of this place at­ Grand Rapids this wbek.
Wm. JonncocK and wife. Mrs. Baker,
tended the trotting, matinee held in
Mrs. Bussell and Mrs. Crump, from the
Hastings mat Saturday.
•’I bt-reaiu" and a pleasant evening east part of the town, started for Petosw;t8 enjoyed by the young people at the kov Monday for a week's stay.
James Heed’s family entertained
residence of 11. Culler last night.
Mr. Adam Gackel«e accompanied by friends from Plainwell over Sunday.
Frank Saddler whipped a boy that
Mtea Aggie of Middleville, visited their
sister, Mrs. Sam! Roush of this place has been living with him for several
years, so severe that he lefL
Sunday last.
Judge Stevenson returned to Arkan­
Fifty men wanted
immediately
to work on the Lowell &amp; Hastings sas on legal business this week.
W. H. Goodyear and wife, of Hast­
Railroad- Aqply to C. G. Griffin or J.
ings, visited at Mrs. Beattie's this week.
riU. Train at Lowell.
.Messrs. H. C. Peckham and J. Tar­
get returned from their trip to Macki­
DEETON.
naw and Petoskey Friday, last
They;
Wanted-rain in great &lt;inantltie*.
did not visit the Upper Peninsula.
Corn Is suffering and the pastures arc drying
A. D. Shepard, of the hardware, was
sunstruck yesterday while eave-trqughing a house and remained unconscious
Tho Mltebell gang moved by here the -Uh to
nearly two hours after l«ing conveyed locate near Ixmc lake fur they h^vc some heavjl
to his home.
work to do near there.
Tbe game ot base ball between the
Frank Campbell, tlie genial geutlrinan who
Freeport and Caledonia nines at the
Utter place on Thursday last, resulted moied on'up the line.
Engineer Balch gave
in a victory for the Freeport nine by a him praise for having-the nicest grade on tbe
score ot 25 to 33.
.
line.
CoL Dodge, the efficient railroad so­
J. B. Nichols &amp; Son are doing tho f.innera up
licitor, is here in tho interest of the L. in tbe threshing line and they report small
All. R’y. The Colonel has worked
many years for the Lowell &amp; Hastings
Quite a number of the boy* went to Kalamarailroad and his friends are l^lon here
jwebowhere.
amaroo and Zanesville. Kolaruazook* got there
Mrs G. T. Daniels, of Carlton, while that day 11 to B.'
hucklo)*errying Monday experienced a
Mr*. B. Norwood, while gninff down cellar
severe sunstroke while alone in the with a pah of milk last Saturday morning, fell
marsh. She was finally discovered and from the top stair aud lauded at the bottom,
taken home. Better at tills writing.
bruising her up badly.
Dr. H. C. Peckham, of this paper,
We do not see why our highway commission­
luts sold his interest therein to
hfs er does not take advantage of thi-. dry time and
partner, Jas. W. Godfrey, who will
take Meseasion next week, and remove
the pant, to the new office over Bieg­
Tbe Democrat editor of Hastings was through
ler. Roush &amp; Co’s store.
.
this place last week getting subscriber* for the
IL Ludlow's threshing engine w ent paper. We think his tlep has been too much
through the bridge yesterday near H. for him for It has flopped bls ebln bare, and
Mishler’s. The assistance of twenty
men was required to extricate the
Ncbool ctooed iant Friday and the scholars all
•’critter’’.
Tbe bridge ti mtiers were
found to be in a rotten condition.
continue theiamc.
Mr. A. J. Chesebrough of tbe firm of
Biegler. Boush &amp; Co., is trying Iris
hand at selling territory for Chese­ west side of his dwelling.
brough Sc, Co's patent fence in Calhouit
Our merchant took in Hickory Corners on a
county at prescnL Art. ia a good sales­
man and will no doubt succeed well.
Messrs N. Brayton, S. Boush and
Jno. Teeple accompanied by cheir
wives, went to Hastings Thursday aft­
ernoon to attend the installation ot the
I. O. O. F. Encampment officers in tho
«&gt;vering. They report a pleasant time.
Wanted—5,000 ft. cattle guard tim­
ber sawed 12 ft long and 12 in. square,
from white or swamp oak, for the
Lowell A-Hastings Hallroad, delivered
on track. A pply to C. G. Griffin. Super­
intendent, Truing Hotel, Lowell.
There was a largo attendance at the
railroad meeting last night called to se­
cure aid to build the two bridges north
of town.
About one-fourth of tbe
amount required was pledged tn timber,
teaming and work.
The balance will
be secured In a few days.
Mr. J. W. Boynton waa in the village
Monday. He waa accompanied by his
surveyor who made an estimate of the
size and height of the bridges across
Goldwater river at Dude creek. The
former will be 25 feet above the water
and requires 12 spans: the latter will be
17 feet high and require 3 apana.
• Look out for the Battle Creek rail­
road project We have a fine opportu­
nity lor a Grand Trunk connection, in
that direction. -Hastings Journal.
Yes, and watch out for this Battle
Creek reBroed to extend on from Free­
port an fur aa Hastings this fall. And
then sae it go from Hastings to Battle
Creek before J uly l«t, UK.

HASTINGS PUBLIC

SCHOOLS.

RTAT1OT1CR.
I.—Pertaining to the district.
KiinaUzed valuation of district property
Ca-sb valuation ol ncboo) property
1’opulxtlon or district &lt;i«h;.......................
n.-rertalntaK to tbe wheels.

complbbad hit yoar aud the prevent year war­
rants the oteerratlou that if the special ti-rchw
did nothing but anpear as an autborty and *up-

I only voter the san timer, t ol our dtl.ten* when
I say that tbe absence ot it is very n,.irked in its
effect upon the pupibiaud were the subjMt
whether thn music should be retained or not to
be rabniftted to a vote of the people. to-- major­
ity lu It* tai or would be very pronounced. at
There -has been a v ery material ini proi ciucnt
In tbe grade work, as a result partly of fewer
changes in tbe teachers and jwtly tn the fact
that you have l*ren particularly fortunate-in
Mturlng earnest and ambitious tracbers and
you have rewarded that efficiency by retaining
tliem. But the most valuable ageney In secur­
ing. lEdlrectly, thi* iood result, aside trom The
regular teachers’ meetings, liav been our Bead­
ing Circle. .Two years ago your committee ou
teachers ur.d their examination were jicreuaded
that a steady improvement tbro-ughoul the en­
tire year was far preferable to the cram for the
annual examination with no more systematic
study after Uiat wm over. Ho they agreed to
relieve them from the annual reexainlwdlon
pros hied they would pursue, under tbe direction
of your Mijverintctidciit. the owrae ot sludv laid
out by the .stale Heading Circle Council. No
ffiutv healthful measure ha* ever been token
for the linjirerement of the teacher*. It hi»
lw&gt; a small Normal school right at home. Il
brought tbe teachers together once a week tor
an hour, took their winds off tin- school loom
•villi Its petty annoyances,trials and difficulties,
gat e tbetn something to think about that belied
to elevate, to form teller and higher Ideab, and
tu inspire them with new enthusiasm nnd
euergy. 1 believe thv Heading Circle, rigbUy
de» doped, is destined to phi) n very Important
part lu the solution of tbepnbleM of the teach­
er'* profewsloual training nnd e-iuipioent
Tlie enrollment, average number belonging,
and at erase daily attendance of racli grade for

Hrong» puj»u»
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pot in tea wild hour* uf work, matrnal aud
with Ixxikx, mid gv lu bed at ‘J A1 Each boar
turn it* duty, it* •■wuj.aiiuu, or it* nspunn
bflity—and to”' vast uuichin* i» distinctly a

W1?^tbo tu-go--ou«t lndi.ui* work ride by
ride on tbe farm' and in th® -top* their
natural tr-iite are ci«q&gt;iruuukly illnttrntcd.
Tlw Indian 1* th® quicker, too more azUcoii a
srpurt; but bi* Wark br.Hlmr ha* vastly more
utoving power. Tbo Indian ba* th” more
abte and nimbi® legs
the negro b better

day and ban- only two boars for duly nt
night. The «ame thing made manhood more
robust In tin- tine type of men. who worked
their way through college ami are to-day
rather Imratient that al! boys are not put to
the school ot ndierrity "-faich they remember
with jride.
Work nnd an atmowb-jru ol moral refimUK-nt ore doin~ mu -h for three pickeii rrprewatatitre of tbe red and black, and it L« in-

three Who live oubode the- institution—do not
turn ent *u wall Ona »•&lt;!« «-f their life lei*
them down too much
The borne form emploj»tiiirtrm rtudcoU

High school.
Eighth Grade
SevenUi - .
Sixth
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Tbe ill&gt;rar&gt; rontalu* almut I M&gt; tolnmes. di»
trihuted iu varte(y and number about a* fol­
low*:
Dietioc*n&gt;-v aud book* of rclcrvncc,57 vol.;
Ilbtory, t~ v.; Book* u! Trarvl. 46 r.; Biography,
te r.;8eteat*e,»v., Philosophy, .nv.; Poetry.
43 v.; Fletioo. =U.v.; Mi*cell*n«xis, IM v.: State
an d C. &amp; Report*. x» v. Tbe importance that
the library hu auumed is whown in the fart
that for thi- first time lu It* history a n-xutor
paid librarian has t«cn ciaployrd by the board.
That It hu been well patrom.-.-d i* shown by
the librarian’s report, more thou three time* a*
many book* bating been drawn by about tbe
a am® number ot peraon* as two years ago.
The high school still maintain* it* high posi­
tion and ro well B this onnsidrred that an ad­
ditional teacher wra* employed during the part
year. W» bate tbuabecu enabled to do inueb
m ire thtfrough worn, since tbe claw* could be
handled to a much better advantagr. Much
more and much tetter work In English Im* been
done than ever before. The Importance of thi*
cannot be o&gt;crestlmated. aud it is lieglnning to
receive tLe attention that it deeerre* In all oar
best school*. Tbe enrollment I* fully up to any
p revlous year and tbe average dally attendance
h a* been Increased.
The connection with tbe Cnlrerslty is most
beneficial lu Its effect*, affording an alm to
which toe best minds worked, toco® doing ahlgh quality of work. Thi* in it* turn elevated

Grammar ... 'I'.'*."'

Civil Gosi nimeat .
Kbctorie .............
English Literature.
English DIstory .

and kale; forty-four orrraan- vredrd to rinvw,
It® to corn fuddor. forty -six to rye, tuxl 110
ncrei nrr under cultivation in garden and
orchard. The- 1 lumenway farm, about live
jaUre disteuit. La* 1H acres in corn, fbrtytbrea In wheat, 105 in uata, eighty in clover
and 200 in pasture.
Tbe HanUngtou ipdurtrltd wurire—*aw win
nnd wood wurking shop—where IS.UV'.iW)
I ret of pine, j-opku and oak. brought in rnf te
through the canal of tbe Dismal swamp trom
tbe forests of North Carolina nod Virginia,

created a dr:nond for colored printers that
cannot I* Mipplled—oml whrec four yrire ore
requlnJ fur mortaring tbe art of bookmaking;
tbo kniUbig room with its Leunb knUtera, that
afford mean*, of wlf support, and stimulate

tog sbopa. night iu all, giviog ia.trucUu:n in
as many trndoi — wood working, oarving,
carpentering, haram making, shoeniaking.
tiuaniithing, painting and blacksmithing, the
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•*&gt; nil attract
r. BprlnEfiud
Republican.

newspapers and loam that to • mania which

ago. ‘Tommy (Hod,-in a New York news
T«l-r of I'flC, ixMitributwi a receipt foe mak
ing young bucks, from which we giro a few
excerpt*: -When you arnfntifTxil with walk­
ing you may slip into RrydenX «• Eran’a,

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--- .uvw.^uu&gt;nxxUUon la this ftwn. London b tbo plica
air? ml if vwi .lvw.ll
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fertile imagination. It will be neciw«an:
before you talk about Izmdou, Paris w other
populous cltiax to get acquainted with the
principal rtreeti, which you can easily do bv
KOinr to anv nf tka crn»_ ....i _____

an opportunity, bteod thorn with your cowvmatjon. for nothing add* xornurb to a man
of roxwquenc* e. a fow &lt;rf tte», pronoun^
with a propar «npha*l*."-Tte&gt; Argonaut

Will Hooks Disappear*
‘•Will tbo coming man read bookxFUtba
WArtfou; question that Henry Holt, ano of
tho iemiuig book publishers of tbo land nroponwl* In Fho Writer n_ u
.LTT’1
lac.«
ui.-vt
Ims born
n mrn.rk.to Wltag
k. .b. S.
*bX
VoltltnM in tte

gta,- s. -n,
Sm”- “

In amclnrion. I wl«h in behalf of all the teachcra.t« extend our Mnc.-re tinink. ioryoar teartv
»nd appceritUheMinoortln thernit
.J

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...

•*" k“ *b°“‘ «»■

if tho sola dlminkboo one third tataL'
bow Iona- will I.
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.
of tb* ririUmd
WIU^
u culminate,
to. di«pp.arX. «r
look I For tte book ha*b«at£7£* n
in tbe hirtorv &lt;if f te___ ?lclor

i
, If,
.. re Mr “Hat
■
Minaenualof
man
M*lWirvw,
th, rCan^.
tor-ly due to the gnat devr^^^^?
ami u-riodicah thro fodrerf te £
revnlu.ion rMcntinl and cauipUt» -tynj 2*
roo‘,n* 10“ ™»boubr-lSi^ OptaJJ?”

Kr-tpeetfullJ' submitted',
C. H-CUth. Bqpl.

iaar|’&lt;LM.ic.«&lt; ii.so

B.\_se Ball.—The following is the
standing of the league dubs Tuesday
evening of this week:

hl

Detroit.....................................................

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

VO

And keep cool and comfortable. Buy* THE BEST Y
will find the best made, safest, most ecoupniu al gasoiJ!
stove at .
.

The H

WEISSERT BROS,

COOK

HAsrn

JW

It is called

“Ttte Tropic.”

EiUSe

You will also find at our store a full line of builder’s hard
ware and everything in the hardware line. Prices alw»X
reasonable.
Respectfully,

SQB

WEISSERT BROS.
^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

W.MT

^MITH A

•

(Oaer

E. KEN

Furniture!

VTABTlfc

JI Insuran
0®wwtthJ.G

Go where yon will find tho newest dpsigns. the largest stock,
the lowest prices. ’ That place is at

gnat family of 000, which offers u field for
training that buuMiwirsa will apprec iate; the
drroKuaking awl .tailorbig dtportmunti,
when.- uniforms, dnaies and ahlrti arrfmade;

The tencberVclOM lu* been a mart rxrelkst

N umbw of n*rii teacbora”
Number of women teachers

rjON’T SWEAT

walked at ni^W th.-cu;h tlu»- •'.Im

throe and ulue-teathv., the jwonlf may feel 4
reasonable degree ot sal Wacllon In the interest An! Jb^tly liffid* gUdc gliumerisg drom tb*
taken tnlinvlngal! tbe,ebUdrvn In school. In
Uio*« entiiiiati-H non-re&lt;idcuts and transfers are Thu! t^'rakcM be a nite, a */««*! &lt;* •W*
excluded.
During the past year, wo have had two ot
thow epidemics, tbr measles and. the nitnnp&gt;.
which so scrfoasly effect regular nchool attend­
TRAINING HANDS AND HEAD..
ance. Every grade, Including the high school
has been more or less effected, and eineclally
the primary grades where some of the room*
were nearly cm;&lt;tled for a lime.
There negro an 1 Indian &gt;‘oud» eoroe wilii
1 cannot but think that It is a inHake to dis­ no good background to exerdw I* unconpense with tlM&gt; special teacher in music. Though *ri£Hi» but inort. potent taflueure in »1«pltw
the regular teacher* have done what they could, their livue-rati -rtfo rwycnw 1* trw. Tld»
•yet ibe feeling on the part of pupil* nnd teach­ whole life murt
reformat
an upUfttos
ers that tlwre was no special sklltad trarlier be­ out of dark and undrairaldy conditions mul
hind them to she intelligent direction and sup­ tendencire. Tboro nr.tal-1*1 reform, not for
port to tbmr efforts make the rcatills rery me*- envious radioing, btit fw eiirtunrtancing,

but has bren composed ot u,c mure amWtiMi
and entouslawtic teaehers of the county. The
lc** ambiuous feet that a one or two mouth’*
course Is not quite sufficient to meet the addi­
tional require meets In aceurary of toe county
Itoard. This has ted more fo do regular work
in tbe high seboul etow* and to prepare them­
* el vea better far lh«« work oltau-hltur.
The literary inck-ty connected with Uie high
school ha* done excellent work throughout the
pSrtjtdpanto'’ bC”'' a
’r-dnlnK for the

of aon-resldeni

PALACE.

_ * 1. *4- I-HaI.a,,
1. i
•
Over
a hot kitchen stove this
hot weather
ar&gt;s _ ।
yourself miserable and tired of life.
d’1&lt;i “'de
st&gt;te tbe pereeutstte ot Die aehool jM*]&gt;uUUm»

Laun................
Garman.......
i^onw-tQ ....

Number

DESERTED

thint year over the second. Eltfity-iliree per

The quantity and variety of work done hare
To the Board of Education of the tity of Hast­ been sumntariird In the followin'; table of
banebes taught nnd the number of jmj.fb in
ings-.
GKNXXJtMKt— fn compliance withyoar rules
and reoulatlous, I hare the honor of laying t»efore you my third annual report ot the public
Studies
schools of this city.
iJJBT"

Fanners'are busy getting up their
ita. many erf tbeoi atty they will scaice’ get their 8&lt;«I back.
.larob Schtnekher ami family Stintred with C. Smith, of Lowell.
Marr Woodard returned to her home

with

LOVE’S

cre*«d twenty tatndreiUlw the »eowJ S«r

lUnuauy urguig
Any particular

^[ABY

ARCHIE MCCOY’S

c.

NASRlOR

Tbe “Blue Iroit" Furniture Store, Basta, lici.

| M. B. G

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.

Call and see for

J^C. WEL

e

yourself.

Li BRsallurl
tfo wriuaapM

f WK A *

A T COST!
JlI

*Oacetn Ab
Hare tbe only
County.

T C. LAMP
•» •
Ectec

g=ss±gjfc M 1 k...

BELOW COST!

JJl^-Wx. JO

Having purchased thd entire stock of the. Cash Drag Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug business, we will
sell at and below cost the entire stock of

AHworkprom

J^NATPEN

(Over H

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

william

W

At Law

fraettegi tn a

^yiLLlAM
JMWatoM a

We are bonnd to close them out, and now is the time to get
them at your own price.

pRAJJK C

Hardwa

Mark This

P RTTMM
* • Homcepa

We have also purchased of A. R. McOmher his stock of

H. LA)

WcliK, Clocks and Jewelry!
We ^iall maintain the reputation this Jfewehy estaU^
meat has of selling the

BEST GOODS
----------1 ■ AT
Al THE
lur.-------------------

_

,

Smallest Margin, of Profit
Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. Tbe stock i« w
plate, and the prices right. Whenever yon want an)

Call on us.

Prescriptions carefully and ul',.u7|t^tiiuX

pounded from fresh and pure drugs.

We are inn

Do Business; Straight Business, and lots of. tRespectfully. •

.

Hastings

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 14.

The Hastings Banner.

Hastings, mich., august 4,1887.

County News.

’ CARLTOR.
lnS^’bby ev"yone -rain.

WHOLE NO. 1679

Jogging oil a newly cleared piece of
land for wheat. Job is determined to
have one of the best farms In Campbell
township.
iMpv-cW Correipouttcaec.J
F. A. Moor was quite seriously ill
Sunday.
Mrs. Wane Pardee of Bowne visited
Mrs. JarobSchmelcher Friday.
Miss Effie Perkins, of Cascade, is vis­
iting her brother George of this place.
The icecream social for the benefit
of the G. A. IL band was largely attend­
ed Saturday evening. The hand furnish'cd most excellent music.
•L G. Reuter and wife Sundaved-with
friends at Woodland.
George Ingram and family attended
the icc cream social Saturday evening.
James Collins, of North Lowell, vis­
ited his sister, Mrs. A.. Brunner over
Sunday.
The Misses Louisa and Mattie
•Schmelcher spent Sunday with their
grand parents in South Lowell.
Frank Herrick of thin place, has rent­
ed the American house at Hastings.
He took possesion Monday.
Mrs. J. Yarger accompanied by her
daughter Nellie, was in Hastings
Thursday.
W, J. Richardson was in Grand Rap­
ids Friday, getting repairs for Earnest
Gosche's engine.
Mrs. B. Foster formerly of thia place,
now of Hastings, visited friends here
Friday and Saturday.
Jas. Godfrey and wife visited at Wil­
liam Godfrey’s Bunday.
*
The first nine of Freeport, went to
Ixiwell Saturday and scooped the tovs.
Score stood 2S to 33.
C. J- Bchmelchcr made a trip to Low­
ell Bunday. He says he went to take
some of the R. R. bovs down, whether
that is just what bo went for or not we
cannot say.
’
Rev. Bowen brought several small
toys before Justice bullivan Saturday,
for disturbing religious services. The
boys owned the corn and were let off.
for this time.
There was no preaching at the V B.
church Bunday. Rev. Moorer being
sick.!
.
George Smelcbtr’s little boy has been
quite sick for the past few days.

UIDDLBVILLE.
ORANGRVILLlt.
I, A. Keeler, of Charlotte, Is spend­
The very large party al the Kalama­
zoo club house. Gun lake, are having ing the week in this village.
Saturday
night Keeler Bros.’ store
fun
and
lots
of
it
’
• Dick Johnson and friends from Mid­ was broken into, the butglar making
‘taj"’""’
,;00K
dleville are having a big time at Mor- his entrance by smashing a pane of
no?d”^.ioS!M1-T- ““Mds
glass in the rear window. &lt;l he safe
The bteamboat on Gun lake is kept was untouched, but the cash drawer
Quite a number from thb vicinity
was smashed and about 85 - in change
t’h?n^ir?1‘tt21;CKreek *“««*.* tohelj vJ^waH10 thls ^cyoo'doca not yield
busy all the time.
were taken. Nothing else was removed.
The
most
aged
inhabitant
can
’
t
re
­
bSSeteSiS” Mdsy,rtd
«
the Darkies celebrate.
member when the water in Gun lake Just after the store was closed Miner
A man from the soldier* home in
was as low as at present
and Ike Keeler saw a stranger around
*•
( jbio stopped over bundai at Elbridge l&gt;e"rS$of
Last Friday afternoon while the the buck end of the store and gave
rotter«.
family of Robert Bennett, living one- chase but without catching him. This
•ludDColeruid Kite
fri.-nO,
h“ ll°UM ™d^
half mile south of Orangeville, was was probably the party that afterward
here last Sunday.
’
away from home some unknown party- entered the store.
have one of
We see no reason why thi* JIaNneh
The Congregational bundny school
broke into the house aud carried away
ooiUd not iDOTa»- lu lb: ot .ulaoribe^ reslditncvs in this town.
in cash, n gold locket and a pair
“A.
*"'“■« lUv retditllraM. fine^nv°y ha&lt;* I’ur£jia-S&lt;x’ » very
dav.
'
of
gold
spectacles.
To
juatlfy
a
sus
­
towiE:
rru
"
‘
an
i
°'
m
Miss Nora A cures is sick.
The monthly union temperance meet­
picion a search warrant was issued but
Crops are suffering terriblv for the
ing was held at the M. E. church Bun­
it failed to develop anything. •
‘
rhSJi"'00'1 “
"i,!‘
want of rain.
day evening.
Some time Wednesday night or
। M.ra-David Hough, of Grand Rapids,
There will Iw tbe lightest crop of
and Surgeon. Is visiting at her father’s.
.Thursday morning burglars broke apples this' fall ever known in this
through a window on the north side of locality.
Milton Culp has just returned from
1
“
numbcrjiicnlckHl
Rt
Middle
Ell
Nichols
’
store
and
opened
the
back
the wist.
Rev.' D. Mulhern is expected to be
ni^l f T
Th&lt;7 Kuue h0In&lt;’
door, evidently to get uway quick if present at the covenant meeting of tbe
neceaaary.
When they got down to Baptist church Aug. A He wilfpreach
night with sunburnt faces aud all tired
H AS? MAPLE GRtH E.
out; and where were the iiah. Oh.
business they first tried to drill through there tho following Sunday.
John McIntyre bought two horses of James mught a mud turtle and it took
the lock of the safe with no-other re­
Robert McNee died ot paralysis July
J. MeKf lvev and one of Jake Endlnger. him half on hour to take it off thchook.
sult than the breaking of the drill, 25th. at his home in Irving. He was
Geo. Ostroth has his barn neurlv com­ ..Jiohu «ra»u*»uirh and wife visited
which was found on the door in the an old settler having lived there for 35
pleted.
morning.
A fledge and chisel froiu years.
at .1. BAarpcntere Sunday.
Will Blowers has the frame to his
Jay Carnenter. who baa been in CUntBeattie’s blacksmith shop, which was
Lon Southwick says he’s awful sorry
new house erected.
also broken into, were also found in the thq Chicago boodlcr has reached Can­
hc
Sai1"’’ 8Pe“t feunday at
KEN.V&gt;TON.
John McIntyre started for Dakota
store in the morning; aud the suppo­ ada.
Saturday with two car loads of horses.
sition is that tho burglars appropriated
The I. O. G. T. will have an ire cream
Robt. Talbot has gone to Willow
Elzie Shoup’s engine set tire to Sam social ut the town hall Wednwdav
these articles after they broke their Lake. D. T-, to live with his mother,.
Shoup’s muck aud the neighbors helped evening of this week.
drill in order that they might be auro Mrs. Helen Williams.
.
\
him dig his potatos to keep them from
of a Mucceeaful job. The sledge and
There will be no preaching at the
II. A. Searles a^d wife, ot Atchinson. '
chisel were evidently not-used. Their Kansas, have been visiting here the
\TABTIX »■ HA P KEIL Kcal Estate, roasting.
church next Sundnv evening.
Geo. Oslroth. John Lccman and D.
next wove was to drill two holes near past week.
.’1 Insuraa • ■ and Loa us.
The Advents will baptize at the Cen­
Buxton had some fence burned.
the knob, fill them with pswder and
ter Aug. 21st. ho we have hearth
About GO iriends surprised Mr. and
blow the outside shell off ot the right Mrs. Joseph Freeman on his eightieth
Mrs. Wm. McKinney is convalescing,
to icAiac eKi-hAECMi
door to the safe, tbe inner shell and birthday, July 2Gth, and poured into
DKLTON.
also Mrs. Geo. Nichols.
filling falling to the door. The rest of their home with well tilled baskets.
Moggie .Warding, of your city, SunWatch out! Clear the track, cars are
their way was easy for the inside doors All were bent on having a good time
dayed at home.
coming.
were open and tbe money cheat un­ and none went away disappointed.
John Carpenter and wife spent Sun­
The bridge gang are at work nn tbe
locked. Far thia labor the rogues got The Fagvd couple were presented each
bridgt* acro?j the creek by Mra. day with friends in O’Donnell.
three notes belonging to outside parties, with a comfortable arm rocking chair
Jolyi Carpenter JrM started for
Sprague's.
$350
belonging to Nichols, and 8HO be­ and many kind wishes for future hapA parly of Hastings fwople were Bonanza Sunday to work on the rail­
longing toAhc Wm. buaehRil estate, of plncaa.
vjSHi‘ ’• A'H.E
MAKER. looking around tcnlay tor the tert lake road. also Geo. Beekes of this plan-.
which Robert Galland Is administrator.
A game of base ball between the
Th»
Hl/le* .UW*r« huppti«l.
to fish in. Crooked, iTca.sant and Wall
Mr. Galland holds Nichols’ receipt for Middleville and Freeport cluba on Fri- &gt;
J
PREEPORT.
W. I’. Sidnam. T.
I'.Vn' un
Cuf-tinu lakes being visited.
this money. Through tho kindness of day afternoon, a week ago. resulted in
Fhillips aud olhFrs were among the From tho IbnUd.
irui
me. • ‘.t i-j ^t-r.
the burglars Mr. Niimols has possession 11 wore of H to 33 In favor of Freeport.
gung.
of the bottle that contained the pow­ We arc almost ashatnqd to chronicle
Henry Mishler has sold his stock ol
:
A
A game of base hall will take place groceries to Geo. Nagler, of Carlton,
der. Nothing else was taken except a such a score. But the boys here think
in J. It. Bush’s lot in front of the store, and they have been at work aince Tues­
little tobacco from the store. Two u little previous practice would have
r M. B. GIU-A
on Saturday, Aug. «t!i, between tbtt day taking an invoice. They were aw»irtdays previous to tbe raid a stranger made it different.
HOL’FE MARTIROS.
Notary Public.
Cedar Creek nine aud the Delton nine. by Foster SLmou of thb place and John
W. E. DeGolia was married to Mira
The “boys’’ will meet at the Star was at the store claiming that he was
Our genial merchant. F. J. Norwood, Seibert, ot Caledonia.
.
school house hjaturday to organize a looking tor a location for a fruit evap­ Carrie L.Wright at the residence of the
is making great preparulious lor the ar­
While on his way to Lowell yesterday teiae bull club. They met two weeks orator. it was noticed tuat he had lost bride's parents. July 26,1887,by Rev.
{tin;- a.
rival of the railroad. New goo»ts have Ellory Hopkins, of Hastings, was pro­ ago and 14 ball players were potent his left hand and the first finger off his B. Moon'.
Lawyer.
hen ordered and to make the btHlnms ceeding down the hill near Aaron Bar­ but they adjourned to the abof e date in right hand. And the day ot the rob­
M. C. Griswold and wife, who haw
bery a well dressed stranger, who been at the sea shore for the past few
balance hb wife presented him last rett’s in Campbell township, when hoi-re more would come out.
Tuesday with a pair of boy Uabira his team fell and Mrs. Hopkins was
.
i’e city dads will have to pay dear claimed to have walked in from Mar­ weeks, returned Monday evening.
weighing re-pcclhely Gand IF . pounds, thrown to the ground, breaking her col­ for your oats and corn tor we have tin’s Corners, sat around the store for
Mra. C. Clever and daughters Olive
and wc are happy to say loth mother1 lar tone. Dr. H.F. Peckham, of this none to spare, and whoa this year's crop some time talking as if he wanted to and Glenna are spending the week wig-,
and child n-n are doing finely.
place, was called and adjusted the frac­ is gathered into the granary it won’t buy- the stock. Whether they are con- fritmls at Nashville.
‘
neeted with lais affair or not b but a
Several from this way attendctl the ture, when the unfortunate couple pro­ make any difference.
Delos Colby, of Los Angelos. CaL, is
Will was in the oat-illeld; that was surmise. Tbe sheriff .-&lt;nd under sheriff spending a few days with his parents
. ‘■'.as;' .• • lo-itiraaceCo. raves at 1‘lalhwell last week and report ceeded on their way.
wen- sent for Thursday afternoon but at this place. He was a former Mid­
.-, waits vrvpert}- &amp;snlast a good time and good horsev, there be­
The "bridge builders’" have coinjaenc- the reason be didn’t picnic.
ing several closely contested races.
He went to California
cd operations’and will push the two
Albert Rule and Leroy Hilsinger, failed to find any tangible clue to the dleville boy.
F. C. McAllister has *old 40 acres df railroad bridges to rapid completion. who recently went to Colorado, are de­ perpetrators of the deed. Mr. Nichols, about ten years ago and invested in V)
perhaps, wishes he had sent his money acres of orange land, for which he re­
land h ing on the west side of the road; J. Chesebrough and Jas. Cool have­ lighted with the country.
l-iinXWLN.
&lt;«0K
consideration, 82,500.
\&gt; charge of the work.
"
-Some petty thieving U going on in to Plainwell that day as he had an op­ cently was offered 82jX» per acre, or
880,OOG for all.
.
(Quarterly meeting was held at the V. this neighborhood. This is something portunity of doing.
sjn Midi.)
M. Ran«om and wife with their
HhWRys MlLiJti. (
1. N. Keeler and wife returned last
B. chttn h Saturday and Sunday. A. that never happened before to the
ir»oks ia Btvry
Ada. ol- Rutland,
nre spend- Friday from a three weeks trip around
•—--------Oh! it it would only rain, is about all large congregation was present rft the knowledge ot old citirenK. The gentle- daughter
men who missed such things at* smoked' ing a few days with Wm. England and the lakes.
morning
service. ------------------Rev. Burnaby
vou hoar nowadays.
।[ •Sabbath
'•-*—
r-,—’-r.--.
■
Mr. Parish arrived from Dakota last
presiding
oxidating.
hums, corn, etc., would willingly give family.
■ Will Ikiu xn imd wife nr., tnkir.j lr. 1. prKl
llD, elder,
elder. nJkl&gt;»WI1 red England and wife took in the Saturday and will spend several months
.; ui and Surgeon. tl-.r* daht«;&gt;• Petoskey
! -Mrs.
Mrs. C. Smith, of Lowell, aged 77 three things, and mdre. to the needy,
with his daughter. Mrs. W. xk. Morse.
Thegreiuti faceuf'D. IL Cook, was! years was taken ivilh nn attack of and the thieves will hereafter have to J ra»» at ITalnwell last week.
Mrs. J. Carveth is in Kalamazoo
'
look
eat
or
thcv
’
ll
get
caught.
Il
eftught,;
The
B
annei
;
man
and
IL
B.
Rwhseta on thertrtx'te Friday and Saturday.! paralysis
n
the la-a will take effect.
/ I
of Hartings, were in town Satur- visiting her brother Wm. Clark.
George Knirkerbucker I- building a ! spn.r.d of. Her
| C. II. Hater has rented his home late­
Chas. Burnaby has a new witMlaftt 1 day.
... *
,
horse barn on the lot he recently Iwught ner, ot this plan went to Lowell 3 ncsaud is also having a granary built.
will Crawford is ut home for a tew ly purchased of Ed. Lynd, to Mr. Carr,
. ; W. E. Bow™.
_________
- - : of
Bowen.
who will occupy it until spring, when
Several of our voting people attended days.
Mrs. David Stafford and daughter . Willi Pattcrjon. formerly of this the Quimby picnic at the lake Saturday. | H- H. Thurston went to Mall lake Mr. Hater will erect a gallery on tho
Mary have returned from their visit place,now of Gram! itapids accompan­
The
hog
buyers
were
among
us
last
1
Saturday
but there were so many corner of tho lot and move into the
ied l»v S. Phelps of the same place, were
among friends at RatHe Creek.
house
liituself.. By the way Hater is a
week,
taking
in
nil
the
jorkers
they
1
Hastings
folks
there
that
he
did
not
George Tolhurst ik thrashing with in the village Friday and Saturday the could’bargain for.
first class photographer as his large
i get anv fish.
guests of Geo. Perkins and family.
Ward Whitamcr.
llearv Havens and family sra intend-; James Coo* and tau.ily. of Otsego, amount of business testifies.
iMrs. McElwain, of Hartings. was
If that Maple Grow ehap will bring
Ricjuurt Chfitof Northeast Thorn­
to till her appointment at the ing caniping out near l*ing lake. Hope visited at, S. M. Nlchob’ last week.
track Eld Gillaspie’* 1k&gt; it key he will IM
1 present
u;l. fora week or ten .(
&gt;vu xtart.
MrS. Ort, HO Old lady living CJlSt tUld apple, has rented tiieTaylor property
.. F
i’ church last &lt;Lnnrb,v
Sunday pvenintr
evening its
as 1! township,
days,
rtartkeep still about that other matter.
; south ol the village, died Monday afV*r- on Grund Rapids street, and ^rlU move
annoilMtd in the Herald last week.1. 'ng
ing this.
thb. Wednesday,
Wednesday, morning.
morning.
George you must not allow yourself An attempt will be made to re-organto
town in a lew days.
.
rti'-'-' this
,M“ mnroincr
Ruth Lake started
morning for noon.
Nellie Shank returned1 Monday from
•v KEZEY. Attorney to get so excited over such trhlew.
-— Allegan
_____
~.y where she* will spend a (
ire the 1- &lt;»• G. T. lodge in in this-place.
county
I Lansing where she has been visiting
The icc cream social at the Finery, * Present symptor'=
ti ’iior in Chancery.
e thus
that'1 ic
week
or so with
with friends.
-aaV nr«n
1‘RAIRIKViI.LS.
her brother for several weeks.
netted 812 instead of Seven.
-Kifinarasomi
-&lt;• some j Edith’Havens has been engaged to
"Rieliardson’s vrwmug
Dr. Parkhurst lost a valuable colt
The sick people ot the Young's fam­
There was a large crowd at the social, distance
apart Th? probabilities nre t*ich the fall term of school in the siime,
one day last week. It got mired.
at the I. 0. G. T ball Saturday nteht. that tho D L. A N. will elevate their I district where she taught this &lt;*pncg. ily are recovering.
\EZEY,
A. A. Towksbury has purchased
Quarterly meeting nt the M. E.
trick anil run over the L. A li. road. The school corumenced Monday.
Gee ot tbe Peace. Netted 824
some
lots of Keeler Bros, on block 33,
Alice Hall comniencea a twm ot
Hester Patterson was the lucky one iEtrolTot on n level.8 "Blue sky’’
of church yesterdiiy and today.
mid will soon commence building.
Willie Bruce is aick.
doesn't cost near as .much as tvrrc jfr- w_mxn.uM.iu.,,
school Monday in
Impg
to draw the quilt.
......
...n same
....... district
-- ----Mrs. Rose Shank, of “Lansing, is visit­
Mrs. John Jones had 6100 stolen
u. has tnuaht
A man and two or three boys-, with Uoesu 1 WM.
in which ui
she
taught several terms
cow bells and tin whistles gave A. G. Wj" Chesebrough's teams comtnbncctl bts"bbath school was conducted l»y the from her trunk a few days since. No ing her parents here.
Mrs. Lydia Purdy has’received her 1
clue to the thirl. .
Burr and wife a serenade the other
A Iron Merchant,
’ evening. Lan says it will take more Tuesday to haul lugs to the mill for ladies Sunday, they only.-being pres­
Robl’cck returned from market, with voucher, allowing her h widow’s pen. •t
' at liAnlware noise than that to get him up in the the railroad bridges.
1 »1 on since January last.
J. Brunner has been engiuzed for-Or ent. the men were at the fire, IMer a load ot goods fur Brown &amp; Cairns
Mrs. i*ru».s was taken suddenly last
one night last week, intoxicated and
middle of the nighL
part few days digging a well on bis lot Coburn’s fire in the swamp hud taken a &gt; nglv as sin: and a natural conHqurace,, Saturday evening with bleeding at the
trip into the woods and was burning at ।
Eld. Gillasple and wife are in Bal­
near
theHotchkiss
scbopl houseVred
amt Cha.-. Mason, of pretty gxal rate southward. The fire ' he abuM-d Mr. Hazen who undertook to1 lungs, but is much better.
timore attending the wedding of
m.
•
E. M. Carr has purchased of Keeler
help
ttnloud
ojie
gotxK
and
made
himTobias and Georgieanna Johnson.
Hartings, were in Freeport i ruUy has been burning for about fi' e w&lt; eks 8C11 ns disagreeable as pciBsibte for ni Bro-, the building known as "Keeler
and it wlU take a terrible sotklng rain
calling on friends.
■
much longer time than he should haw• shop”. Consideration 8100.
.inn &amp; Surgeon,
Dr A'anAmberg.Of Bowne Centre, to put it out But during this dry time been allowed to. till finally otic of ’ the■
Florence Putnam and Miss LovcMany of the farmers are having their was in town Monday evening, nccum- more precaution should be taken-not to
brethren accompanied him home,. te rry, of •hlo, are spending the week
threshing done in this part of the town. nsnifid bv Mr Wheeler, of Alaska.
U LUible McLaughlin, of lhecity.spr.nt where his wife and five little children1 with friends iu Colton.
Mr. Whitmore and wife made their 1 N Brayton and wife visited the fu­
awaited him upon wboiu he could vent!
1 hysluuS and Surgeon,
BAKKYVtlLX. friends'of this place a pleasant call SW- ture city of Buninza last Sunday nfter- Sunday with Butts Lake.
J. R Edwards w» the guest of the his drunken ugliness ns befit suited his
d. Mk-li.
O&gt;-ar Warner’s family is now eotnpleasure. Nice record. Isn’t it.
i' &lt;« Kilpatrick'* drus inriav.
n°nn Will and TOte visited their 8°u Young’s Sunday.
,
.
Jennie
Luther
will
commence
her
Mrs. Hyde and two daughter*, fromi plele. three teiys and three girls, the
■r- tinj nr night,___ ___
The
following
fa
the
program
for
the
fall term in the Chldfater district next Charles and wife in Lowell Saturday
temperance .*odety B.rturdajt evening, Ganadn, are visiting the Dr. and wife.. junior membci of tbe family being a
Notice the adv. of Chas. H. FordI teiuncing girl baby.
Monday.
_
|« '•"’.'JL a™”*,Minnie Day is at her sister's. Mm
Who s&gt;y, that
elsewhere. He sells the. Nigger-Head1
out riding. A»h John W hitrtght i*oul
Lorenzo Mudge. Miss Day has been tn
Uy Mb. H«xlV&gt; «■«
Tail on Tcmpcranct-Porter Burton. seed wheat.
X.
,
The rest of the news like everything; verv poor health for seme time part.
thClyde M«nl Invited a lew ot hl.
Ile-ltxtlon
-'Irrtl.
l.ak&lt;-_
Carl
Our Sunday srhoai voted to have a
■ HASTINGS. MICH.
else here is dried up.
Kvudlnf-Mrs.
picnic one week from next Saturday,
friends to a Forty at their new house visited relatives near Grand Rapids
Aug. 13, at Colei file. Thornnppic lake.
last Friday evening, and all finwent mite Ration—Eloyd Havens.
Sts O.OOO.OO.
QI/IMSY.
AU
should sec that the children have «
portrd an enjoyable time.
•Select Reading - Emma Burtmi.
.
EUa Luther entertained company ±t^i1’n'l^&gt;.'or'c^tor.&lt;uj'-.in. _
Threshing is thobrd’T of the day in day of enioymr-nt.
Music.
: Nellio Devine is at Hustings to work
from Hope last Sunday.
these parts.
Chorister
-Addie
Hall.
Chester Dean and wife, of Grand * C Shepard, of Bowne. who has bwn
ha.* moved
t-ack to for Ed. Hoglr.
Andrew Mintin'ha*
—- ------------•
Ice cream social nt the church to
Baplds, visited at Nathaniel Benedict a viktusEb «&gt; ««'«&lt;• o' q«,“w £
his house in Woodbind.
.
morrow eyi
evening.
EAST C.\R1.TO.\.
lATral w«k». rHon&gt;e&lt;l 1&gt;&lt;™' 1J--t
Quit** a numberfrom this place at-] morrow
and family Snndayed
tor- '^The'lceeream eoclnlatthe
&lt; - I.. Babcock
~v"7iTS"
A flue rain but we nw-d os much mpte tended the !w;t day of school of the | C.
: Al!.} i.nw Bn».
W
John
B.dli'V.
«t
Bow.
wh0
k*
1
’
Striker
district
Tuesday
of
last
week,
with
the old .o.k» .
grange hall m&lt; well attended and ,1!
as the ground Ln very dry.
I
Miss
Hale
the Misses
to enjor themselves very mueh.
!1?Je is visiting
-­
Outs nenrly harvested in thl* section. and report the exrrei** good.
OFFICERS:
B. C. Cramer, who hurt hu k-g quite 1 Nsothorns.
Chas. Benedict, who has lawn quite £ Maoris .Irai™ as »1“&gt; “otWheat abodt half a crop; poUtosthe

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DIRECTORS:

rick. Is slowly Improving.
“jE wSbvnan'l ygler Bertha.
The sturgen brother«
their threshing for a te» daya to re­
pair their machine, but rsp«t to com

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nine from Fiwport an.1 the SHdille&gt;niv
BRO WARIL
Wheat hereabout h,turning out pret- a^x'ssg’./Mt
tv widL Hcmerus lorr reporui *h
wep?.^ iiin’k'ev has returned home

up and wW to no erdp rt al । unb*’’ *e
ert-rain wiihla the next tan
”0™ ..crow the line Jtarmara are cutting up their com io

Baby

■"“wisons are piling Mohlon Smter’s house. Eli:w Brevier doing the

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therarpwi,1’,^cXi-. house is apP^iH

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The pknlc rt the lake last Srtitnlay new brick house with_we tro'ifhs in
was a im-'i-e..-. There wen: about :w a workmanlike manner last week.
present and all had an rujoyabl • time.
Henry laXhroP.««&gt;’
“1,'',^’
tbe bov who was going with ■ lake in ixiuipanj wLh Dr. Lathrop a.i«I
"Thelittle Thornapple is the lowest it
thut’girl, (alter he got ihrreu Hr got I
*°r
hM been for some )&lt;«rn It would be a
comping out nn-.l enjbyttig a
good time to chair the Ings and dritt- ' Asa &lt;?ovry, of North lliltiniorr. who ’ tirtiiag.
lew.days’ nst.
wood out of it- An niiprovwiirnt that
is happy, but still
t! i« Lathrop
I.1U11
Should bo attended to by the health of­ ■has n cancer is faUlug sdowly. one rtffe ■ Wikis
wears
it
discontented
look. He My* h«
ficers and drain cnmiiiissipner as it of his ‘.ace being nearly eatru aw.n.
would much rather had a boy for he
Rirtmrd Sackett has mov*d froni
would benefit the hwdth Of this town
and-improve many hundred acres of Gaskill’s house into Walter toveys had shn egirh already.
A rui rnlier of Anson Ware’* neigh'
houte in north Baltimore.
land.
Edwin Cbuffre h»&lt; sold one of his t»- bora mcLat hfa hom» one week ago last
! I*. K- Durkee and wife &gt;unday«si with
» i’iSJ,"’iwiuL
i year-old .-alts tn pururo from y oar city. Ntturday afternoon str.4 moved his wind
mill
:in'd derrick
end rods north of
AWeU Iftrtiiigsislnhavc a new rail- Considerauvn, 812A
i_kH
his house, to n new well. The derrick
wm moved In an upright marun r wftbout taking down the mill. Mr. WarVrwnoft fa elated over iu! Eydw&amp;ymer, ot hart Harting*.

�The Hastings Banner.

buyer should receive milk which has
».

UNDER ARTILLERY FIRE.

TRIP WITH A PRIEST

Sore Eyes

After tbe milk has bem received
MAOUQ

■AMTOIGS. THURSDAY. AUGUffT 4, mt.

THE

AVERAGE

POOR

OF

THE GREAT EAST SIDE.
• U®Perature not exceeding flO drgreca 1
F- Milk should not be sllowed to
nron. Wart Pplntal this liiterartimt time of ite
stand uncovered, even for a short time,
year fa a rcry-warding locality. Fur a peac»
»“ sleeping or living rooms. In many
ful and honnicee individual, pttraultig
। of the better houses in the countrv and
cttlmlv hi* wav aenna the lirond ave­
nue which Iradi from tbe cadet bnfid­
to thiede- '■lllagra, and occasionally in ths cities,
the drain from the refrigerator leads
flies to tbe hotel, to be euiMetily waked
into a cesspool or kitchen drain. This
Itwna cIkmii tho middle of thenfternoon from a pleasint revity by tbe infernal din
is highly dangerous; there should be no
by the diq*lmrxo of a heavy guu,
The following Is of so much import­ connection between the refrigerator when the priret ttojipol before a big tene­ nrottwd
am! t&lt;&gt; alrnnlhinrouidy di-enver that bi* unment baildnig not far from tbe Ea»t rivor. lirntactcl jxTwcti ie the apparent mark for
ance to farwrra and milk producers and anv receptacle of filth.
10. The only vmwla In which milk An nlk-y ran directly thn&gt;&lt;ifih du* buildinx Itnif n dien vlri-si* looktu? grid pi.-ers, which
that we print it entire:
| At a meeting of the Slate Beard ot Health. should Iw kept are tin. gla.*s or pnre»».
April 13.1WT. I»r. Vaughan made a report ou lain. After using the vraael. it should dark and iuu-to*.. Tte yr.nl wMcboui lifu-vn
lyrMmlcoo, which I* the puUon whleh he bas be scalded and then,'if possible, expos­
or a;;recaDt-. bik&gt;
— — ——.- —■,——
laond In poli'it ebeeee. milk. Ire cream, and ed to the air.
oyster*. Hi* full rc|&gt;ort will appear in the
tmikliug. which stood. therefore. off tte w-;n aimed with rualieo c'ois-thnufiht nod
annual report, in advance &lt;rf which this ab- PREVENTION OF SUMMER DI AK RHEAS. street and Utwou Hocks entirely «u- tnfrnt In kill, the freUng h not In nay way
steaet 1* fmbltsbcd by the state Bninl of Health
But in the prevention of summer
dlruinfcbwl.
for the Uiiurm «t!-m of tbe people,)
Of ronn». ho know* Hint tbn upright and
....
Sioce\thc last report in regard to diarrheas, attention to the food must - st muni imr- u o.m-w ... -....
r-ntk-nxnly cn&gt;!r» who ri-.n tl«o gon* Lave
tyrotoxieon, it hits been ascertiuned not stop with its introduction into the tare swarmed with the life of twenty fatul-1 no perron-1 firndp* against him. and that
।
lire.
Ikridse
serviogar
n
hr.biVi'.jon
ler
up■
l&lt;ody.
I
’
he
ferment
wh|ch
produces
that it some butyric acid ferment be
tlirrnould
frri rather jarrr than otberwiro
wail
of
100
hum.-m
leltix*,
it
luui
lawn
found
prepared as is ordinarily done in the tyrotoxieon is widely distributed, and
were b- io Maidenly fola feta f.itlwr* on tbo
preparation of butyric ucid, and some it only awaits conditions .suitable for . cnuvcni«-ut as a latching pot far numerous wluir* of a partHdariy spirited ahril, but
of this be added to uonnul milk, and its dfvdopnwnt. Wf do not know ex- i clothes Imre. From nil the bull-lings by there fan't tnnrii tfm* pivc,! him for tbe ronit w«
Kirrmualoil ran
lines_that were
—
----------------------------the whole bo kept in closely stoppered artly what germ it is|hat produces thia I which
in varix;* pie;*-*, ‘hew hum *.'&lt;|rra:lo&lt;&gt; of Uda point. Ttere are tbe gena
bottles lor b or 10 days the poison will poison; but it is either the butyric acid aluwlwd te itnmtiing
arouin! pulloy at the and there nrn the fla»be* and Lere nxno tbo
be developed in the milk in consider­ ferment or some ferment whl his Ire- wc;ed««bk&gt;. running aroowl a puLcy attl» l&gt;o-&lt;m», aixl j-rk c'xm hfa hrod. mal thia pracequently
developed along with the twcil- further «□!, w&gt; Hal o w.maui iu the mini
able quantity. Tbe milk should be fil­
ful perron, wbo lietot mrn ;fi« anyhow,
tered, tl»e filtrate neutralised with sod­ lus butyricus. because I huv»i found «R&gt;n' by puiib® «• ‘!« «"P‘y line COU^J eath-ivhitn elf tofivll&gt;cr and Lire Ulni with
that if some butyric acid be prepared briognll ter drying linrti. xutbin ter reach
ium rarbomdr. and then extracted with
more forritJo vf;;or’ttep. grace of enraccording
totha
method
usually
follow|
&lt;xw
piecu
at
a
tiuw.
Cvrlulnly
»
convenient
«Ct&gt;er.
ria?? tn th- flrvt ubrltcr wblrii prearete itielf,
Havitix a strong solution of the pois­ ed in making butyric acid, and inilk te arrangement, tat It ’»u» proiti-tire «&gt;f a nid th™, wi;fi a fading of boiOy wrerity
inoculated with this and allowed to I pfcusrewiu-.‘array of cteblngof allrortxeuaon in absolute alcohol, which had been Stand
at the temperature of the body pended at beifibie relying from &lt;me to «U blfaafnlly pertmsting Li* wWa being, induc­
abtaifii’d from milk inoculated as stat­ for a few hnurs or nt the ordinary tern- . •torfca, am! by ro mu L ite more *butUug ing him to rontmnplatetiio cadet with &lt;-a!mer
ed atwve,
added to it some platinum perature oi the room for aeveraFdata, I off Hgbt and air. burto h «w of
coanhb rat I-3ii,be bwomre aware that throufib
chloride uurf beg;m to evaporate on the
the poison will appear. Moreover, as «««&gt;«• f«mireof the tenewnt dwrata. an opening i*tbe IhrIi nn»"ing bedgv in front
water-l&gt;*th.
As soon as the alcohol i is well known, the bacillus butyncusl Were U «ot thus ttere wmrai tejro place of tbe hotel a bery of highly otnuw*! young
evaporated, the residue exploded with grows twst in the absence of air. we I whatever for lija tengtog oat of a wreh. f«r Isdireare irftcntly eiifin-&lt;xl in admiring lifa
great Kiolrnce. This experiment was have already seen that tbe exclusion ot ' “* ™fs and tack yanta cmWad w. tdd forribouebt in putting a tree tetvectf binafelf
repeated a number of times with like
and the awful nut*
air favors the development of tt rotoxi- not.K°
rveulta. From some of this alcoholic con.
We are aware of the fact t hat the «“«H «’« jolrg uP and down *ta reju h
III* aeconddre-ovory I* mom awful than
solution, the platinum was removed
tbe first. Tl» inference w Li.-h )&gt;o draw* i«
butvric add ferment freq.^tly doe* blgta-tete
with hydrogen sulphide gas; but the develop In I he stomach. Then-lore, ] «ro might te. Hut It dure
- that three trailing young ladi&lt;« are not wholly
filtrate was then found to have lost ils think that the prevention ot three &lt;tisJ
rS’SJ unnwnre oa to the dignified manner in which
exploiiive property.
This reminded eases hecresltaus some attention to, or,t“th^?'
mr li£ b^ gained Ufa retrr-t, «n&lt;)—well, he'd rather
u* that diazobviizol/pbnipounds form
fare a tbotMind belch Ing gun*—wblrb b«&gt; lia*
with platinum chloride a highly explo­
sive compound, and that three are also
tux'.r those sjwrkhngeyws. and be rifibt about
decomposed by hydrogen sulphide.
fucwi and trice to Lite hi* dituinUted bead in
Some diaiobemtol nitrate was prepared nr« HlljSrrttoUke food at will often ! “• TVy
Uns «m&lt;&gt;ke which envelope the plain.—Weak
according to the method of Grires, and
Pulut Cor. New York Tunaa
..
comparisou.i made between this and drinkUnwquantiUmotmilkalmplj for.
tho purptwe of quraehlmr thirat. 1 fwl.
mnttefcf
tn
«r &gt;
tyrotoxieon.
that thia Overloading the atomach with :
onb
pr
(Here are given in detail the chemi­
door.
Tbe Fari-iane have bit ou a new idea in
milk,
caused
by
thirst,
often
is
of
no
'
cal experiment* and experiments with
animals, by which the identity of tyro- little detriment. It is hardly necessary and the print and hi* companion entered. cut* eli.nitartx The »pwt*:ar I first Intro­
toxicon with diarobenrol is estab­ to specify in regard to other ways im Nothluc *bort of a photograph ami catalogue duc'd into a pretty cafe, carpeted. elegantly
dimmed l/y
which attention should be given to the could do juture to tbe confusion of that room. fnniietad and )■fitted with
lished.;
1 think it highly probable that dia- digestive organs of children. Those
api-ar.are to tn* mTnondmgr. From thia
xobenzol, or some closely allied sub- that partake of other foods with their
rtance. will be found in all those foods milk should be allowed only Jhe most
which from putrefactive changes pro­ wholesome articles, and theseShould he ciothinfi. cr if not clothing odd* and rod* of
duce nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. in most perfect condition. Moreover, cloth; in tbe heap, whi'-h 1» about two fevt
In eoiXe oysters which produced three the depmning effects of extreme heat high, may bo detcctc-1 remnant* of ahirta,
aymptdxts/1 have recently found tyro- on the nervous system and its conse­ trouser*, quilt*, skirt*, etockinge. shoee, *ixwt*. liiCw, the epectalor Uu4* tefire Lira a lor.g
quent injury to digestion should al­ tuwri*, nxaqultu netting ami nond-wript ar­
toxlcou.
ways be borne in mind.
ticle*, apparently witlnn.t number They are
WHAT TO DO WHEN SUMMER DIAR­ not the evidence that the'woman who rtaml*
TUX AXD Li XL AFFECTIONS.
RHEAS OCCUR.
at th? other ride of tl&gt;e room i* in llw wash­
TheexperimentBAipon animals (which
The first thing to do is to stop the ad­ ins buamew, for the thiufix in lhl» beep are
are given in the full paper to be pub­
’.sa-ly rafifiv.1, very dirty and unfit for
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lished in the annua! retxwt of the bute ministration of milk iu any form. The bope
».
u»
taw»
Board of Health) convince me that the ferment is prwumt in the alimentary
tids minhture stage «'~r.
appear* ,
a num.
minia­
Uokrt, luwbkh. lytat.b.bjlr. Upon
V I—Uh
development of tyroloxicon in milk is canal and giving the best of milk
than a. year okL Six' i» covered with the 1 ture perfermer—threw and n half inebea
would
simple
be
supplying
tho
germ
a frequent cause of cholera infantum
bifili—who dugs and dance* in the u.ual cafe
riirvds
of
a
quilt
ami
iho
looks
indifferently
xndskindrcd affections. When we re­ with mult rial for the production of the
chantant style
out
of
ber
du.I
eyes
at
tbe
visitors.
A
similar
member that these diseases are most poison. This no-mtlk treatment is not
TIiis little flfiurv, aud. Indeed, the stage
heap of clothing is under the window at Ute
president among the poor classes of by any means a new idea; but the rea­
itself, b simply tb^ reduced copy {thrown
oar large cities where fresh milk is son for it has not hitherto been under­ coat kindling wood (a very little at each), by » mie arrangements of lights end reflccUou
stood.
Now
that
we
know
that
a
power
­
almost unknown, we can readily under­
bolUea, a brush, a piece of soap and some ujxni the glam we are watebinfi) of an ncturj
stand thoir frequency. By such people ful poison is formed from the putrefac­ ^Cter arUcit* that have slipped from tbe smge and an actual perfermer who is singing
milk is often not obtained until It has tion of milk, the necessity of its exclu­
nwmery are on the floor. One cannot step on tbe ctiirr » d- of ti&gt;a partition. We bear
begun to sour, then it is kept at a' high sion must become apparent to all.
with perfect disUnctnrw every word in tbn
'(Here Dr. Vaughan quotes from one without treading upon totuetlung- beetles tbe natnral voiev of tba singer. Only bis figure
temperature and often in a most foul
atmosphere, and we all know some­ of his reports on tyrotoxieon. an ac­
is reduced. Every expression, every color,
count
ot
a
case
of
cholera
infantum
thing ot the readiness with which milk I
»y«tc&lt;EaV -ally arrange*! aud a mantel etelf at the sligblcrt jewr!*—vven down to tho nags
takes up bad odors. This milk is theji due to tyrotoxiooo in milk. It occur- one aide of llw room. Several . heap picturre upou tbe tingcre—are rejirnduew! in the fig­
eaten by the little ones who are weak­ ed in his own practice and admirably are on tbe walla From a smaller and wlu- ure* three aud a half inebev tn bright Every
ened bv poverty and everything that illustrates the necessity of withholding dowtau room In equally bojwkae cunfuaian facial efpreasiem may bo tern a. clearly as
poverty means, insufficient food gener­ milk in such cases.]
tbougti one wore looking v.jion the real per­
The food used may consist of chicken
ally, and that of the poorest quality,
glumly at the priest, llw woman rooking at former. An ezcvlamt variety ix-rfominnce
ixuuffident clothing, insufficient and and mutton broths, beef juice, and rice the etovo is a stalwart German, clad ajipr &gt; and eonerrt are given inz this way, tbo
vitiated air. With these facts liefore nr barley water. With this list no priately to ber su.-ronndlngs. She auuice tinfirrs. jugglers and dn:ic|ra all bring in
«k It is not surprising that Ln all our difiiculty will be experienced m giving pleasantly and talks with all tbe gusto and miniature. There ore Cfty-rix repsviductinne
large cities thousands of children die the child so Lh ci tot nourishment.
of tlw stage made in tbe nmmwr do eribod.
volubility of a typical gowup.
annually from the summer diarrheas.
Tte next place visited was scrupulously
Moreover, in our country places, how
Drat. A young woman with a grave tare
little aUention is given to the food of
Mrs. I’hu.'tie Chesley. Peterson. Clay prodded there. Kte had throe children. Her
children, we all know from actual ob- Co.. Io*y&gt;, tells the following remark­
agvtuenS Lave sixty artists altogether, In-1
serValian. Cows stand and are milked able story, the truth ot which is vouch­ maker, and tern from his regular employ­ eluding some of the best known In Far®.
in filty bams and yards. • The udders ed for by the residents of the town: “I ment $5 a week. He pays $10 a month for
are generally, so far as my observation am 73 ypars old. have bevh troubled
roco/not washed before the milking; with kidney complaint and lameness young man added somewhat tn th Income by and, if reqtu.ed, au entire fitey ar opera
the vessels for tbe milk are frequently for many years; could not dress myself coubling until late at night in bis tmement might be perfurmed —Dartun Tramcript.
found not as clean as they should be. without help. Now I am free from all for bls neighbors. Tbe only child present wav
Then there are the thousands of chil­ pain and soreness, and am able to do all a bright little youngster just able to walk.
dren that must draw their sustenance my own housework. 1 owe my thanks
I spoke jmt now of living In comfort; but
from bottles, the cleansing of which is to Electric Bitten for having renewed the buildhig a Syoar-Ud bey run up to Lun tbe term is relative. To the last 1 could never
in many families not properly attended my youth, and removed Completely all shouting, -Halloa, Father:'’ He belonged to abkle tbe na'.ira cookery
My lunch and
to. Crusts ot decomposing milk form disease and pain." Try a bottle, onlv the ouna family.
umner were brought m a circular woodi-n
around tbo neck oi the bottle, in the 60c at W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co.'a drug
Up four flight* in anctber building ws* an trey. Which a tall, white roUvl Arab carriod
tabe and nipple, and lead to the rapid store.
eldcriy wo;nan whose room was fairly test, cn bls Lrwl; tbo tray wm covrrwi with n
decomposition of the entire contents of
but crowded wiUi kitchen and bedroom great straw dome. l»-nreth which reeled flvo
the bottle.
I think that one of the
furnitxmc. She told bow ber son bad falUm or six small round dubea. while over it was
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply­ Into a collar tho day before and bad C&gt; be
most important advantage's to be se­
*l&gt;:cn.l an rmbroidcreil covering, tionwtimre
cured to breait-fed children arises from ing between Atlantic City and N.
taken to a boepiU), and how three days be­ it would happen that tlio disbre contained
the Itmeurd danger of infection of the had been troubled with a cough so that fore her husband had gone down with a stag­ edible food, aud ou i ngtrt particular Wrw
milk with germs which may produce he wu unable to sleep, and whs induc­ ing and injured himself ao that be had to stay
ed to try Dr. King's New Discovery tor
poisonous ptomaines.
I would not claim that dccotujxwed consumption. It not only gave him in-1
dbrnhw-d it with a ware of the IkqJ and a
milk is the sole csose of the summer stant relief, but allayed the extreme
“riiil’ (take I: away) to my servant Then if
diarrheas of children, nor would I soreness in bis breast. His children
I had time, cc if it were not too treufferaldy
claim that tyrotoxieon is the only pois­ were affected and a single dose ha:l the
This family ccraisted of husband, wife and hot, I would go to the hotel; but many and
on that may be developed in milk. It same happy effect Dr. King's New five children. Tbe husband, when he did not tnany a time my dluner emwbted at aix
i* only one of a large claaa of bodies Discovery is now the standard remedy loeo timo from otlarnttiea, maue |13 a week.
foUow,d
!
dry Uvcuita Tbe
which are produced by putrefaction, in the Coleman household and on board
nd many of these are cathartic in ac- the schooner. Free trial bottles of this
standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear i
“Would It be pcealble by a more eentlbie
XCLXS FOB THE FBEVEKTION OF THE Co.'s drug store.
outlay of tbe incoroe for these propio to live
DrtnuJFMjacT of nmoxmore comfortably 1 la any of it wasted in to amochte with m ^uak, I
ICON XX MILK.
The Best Salve In tbe world for Cuta. drink oi- other form of dtaipalHn T
??*? khedHe^ ordm were that my
1. The cow* should t»e healthy and Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
-Three profile are temperate." replied the
I.;_____ -U . 7
the milk of-any animal which greats in- Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands privet gravely. - Whether they might not. if should bo the vr-rwBtaposMl should not be mixed with that Chilblains. Coras, and skin Eruptions,
frotu Uc perfectly healthy an 1 main.
InSuJ?^
"** ‘
~‘CoQrt
X. Cows must not be fed upou hwIH.
er tbe refuse of breweries, or glucose
Price 2R cent* per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodvear Jk Co.
At tbe very top of a lofty building witblu
drink stagnant water; but must have
Tree accrew u&gt; pure, fresh water.
Reports from Allegan county are
daUM ml
ui&gt;« “
f. Cows must not be heated or wor- very discouraging as regards tbe late ■hirta Tbe daughter was about 17 yean old
crops.
•
rtal Irsfom bclnr milked.
and under better dreunartanaw the might
B. The pasture muut be free from
tare Loen pretty. 8be raw with a amlh to “12^ ^_t.b*r:. n'Lwa* ‘be rfllag, doctaZ
vaxioua waeda, and tbe barn and yard
Of tbe UK-reM of Hood'll Hana pari Ila lathe fact
nnit be keul clean.

Agricultural.

1. .The udders should be washed, if
“1 am feeling weU, today, father," aha mid
Dollar,” stolen by tmmibUara. Is original with
M all dirty, before the milking.
and tnilv onlv with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This
7. Tbe milk must be at on co thor- eaa
easily tie proven by any one wbcMceirve to
Mghly otxiled. This Is best done by te*t the matter. For real eeauomy. bay Hold's
ntaetag th- milk can in A tank of cold BarupariUa. Sold by all druggists.
■prinjr water or ice waler, the water beLatest sensation at Mendon: A night that they thought I would cot Ure til!
iMr of the some depth as the milk in young man is said to have married his morninr."
rouki be well it the water aunt.
could be kept Hewing; ra­
tout
• we thought aba wunM swHydia.’
Ayer's Hair Vlgjr grins vitality, gkna. and
“And vet Ten are at
u_
il be necessary unless ice
nL. The tank should be
leaheri every day to pre
Jackson masoos have been duped by do all we can or vre ehall not get rich ’
ars. The can should re- an imposter hailing from Georgia.
HTd during the cooling,
KLEEl'LEM NIGimt. made mirerabie by
should be gently stirred, Ibat terrible re««t&gt;. Nblloh'* Core i« Un irene­
tka light of two day*, to do.
”, Goodyear.
tnrv should be reduced to
r-twooeatz
within an hour. The can
n in tbe cold water until

weak, and the lid* itifianwil and eora. It It
an riklcuee tlntt the »y»tctu lie* brvoine
dlnordcrrd hy Scrofula, for wbk-h Aya’t
'Sanaparilla fa tlie beat known remedy.

ficrofbh, which produced a painful In• fiuutnation In ray tyre, cutrod ui &gt; muck
Milfcriiuf lor a number al »rei^. By be
advieoof a pbywctail 1 tutimit-nred taking
^Ayer** Sareaptu ilia. Aftri- u»ii« thi*

Curod
□ lid 1 am a* wdl mill strong n« r,
. Nt*. WiilUm Gafi»-, Creicoid,'N. H.
For a number of years I nia troub’ril
with a htiinor in my eye*, and win, -u-.iuble
to obtain any relief mull 1 r&gt;utimaaced
u«lag Ayer*, ftanaparilta. Till- htMUrine
b;W-.'flertel a roiuplcie rtirr. im-i | briicve

Fv un chlWboml. a--&gt;i until wltlda » few
riM-Wh*. I hn»t Iwrii aflhcttsl with Week
aud iwri- K***. I have irosl ror ibc—
conrpluiai*. with !&gt;ctwfki«l reriiR*. 4 vt^«
ttenai-arHla. ami ciMtefatortt nynat hfiwd
purifier. - Mr*. C. I'bllNp*. Glwrr, Vb
I eutT^rwl f«r a year wl|h ItiAaiutnation la uiy hsfl eye. Three ukh i* Kfijjnl
mi the ball, drj riviux me ut ri-hL and
rmi-lnfi grest pain. After try
Uai&gt;&gt;
other tvim die*, to no |ierpo«B I W&gt;»daali^
imluevd to um- AjerS bar-a'wrih*, «mj,

By Taking
three IgMtlre of tide OktlletHa. |tav» Iwvn
entirely cured; My Hfilrt iia« Urn n.t»;«d. :imt Ihrir I* no h,/u ot tut!-&gt;l&gt;&gt;f:tD-

BOV. over

Bowers
I.’cno are Ev-r..:;&lt;'

Ny ihufihivr.tcn year* oM, wa* sffiletrd
with Scn.fuline. Sor- Eyre, pining tbe
!a»t I w&lt;» lesraebe iwt-r &gt;nr
of SKy

Dr. Wrr-

FOB BILE ET ALL LUmo ULBCUHL •

&lt;&gt;n ibr nvotnua tetakia ot a
fri«*K| ( |nin-h3*cd .i l«4t!c-.f A«»r'. finrvnp irilla, v hirii iu» ibuxtU'T *-»iniH&lt;'ttri*l
lekiug. iW-ire k!»e Ini) u-ed
fblr&gt;i
her alcht wim revtomL tuwl dx-enu
how look vtrddBy al a brilliant luht with­
out i-aiu. ll.-r --tire t&lt; coinpk-tr. - W. E.
Stubcriand, Evsugcllsi, Cbriby city. Ky.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

t

TOUg
arewteerou.il: &lt;j0M
Co.. Fortland. Malar

j£ARBLE

$25,000.00
i\_IN
GOLD!
wii.1.
run rnfc
ml

WOOL CARDING

ARBUCKLES: COFFEE IRAPP&amp;E.

II* te* fitted up Ids machinery in the old
stand

1 Premium,
2 Pre.:-, jnu,
6 Pre mi unis,
100 Premiums.
20G Prc*.:i

then

carding.

si.roo.oo
S oGO.OO es:h
SJ50 00 •
S1CQ.03 “
$50.00 1
520.00 “
510.00 *•

Carding and Oiling, 12 l-2c. -per lb.

MichiEaD FEMALE Seniian.
tended to.

WELCOME MARBLE

A. Rower,
HASTINGS MICH.

BOOTS
"HOERJ

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.21
JAMES NALL &amp; CO

tot fix" 1

LT ----xagram,--........
Roll SHI with gnoc Leary all Wool Tapretry Brow!*.
Diutag Boom rxn with good Ingrain..............................
,txu w1th
itxrain. .........................
Kttahi

■tUM Room. I Kota. 1 Rocker. 1 Centre Table.« Cane Chain

l Oak Chain.

|S

read t for deli v­
' Dhteea on tbe

tl. Goodyear.

nue, Detroit-

_

�y,/tt?
T.e.i. ntre five wr dstcra, ami each had
- we?Matatn”bo»ta«blooaHcdome;
s telertlon «'2^**; ,

A MATRIMONIAL “AD.

evening

With kalakaua.

FOOD ADULTERATION.

‘ MAN OF “4EHTEEL APPEARANCE'

POISON. LURKING IN THE MOST IN­

SEEKS A LADY CORRESPONDENT.

she t«* 1 ‘
...a hinnmfns. dora*B
,, ii, ',:.I.-&gt;1; iirwu. ' ’ j-.-——
’■
t.id'I'vcsrac narrous and
'■•f?.,* .-re:mt Mter t.vlxlon.and n »I&lt;A y
”-~;d.
im.tar.d poor. But sensible
nH.rt health'.charrow® and
&lt; ■•* -j'-' x-rawied rich.
\K»I»WU toteop
ai iridii ri’ homo to cost 83,000.
Ita^hol.H^firMt Work. '
i ■- ny eidfahtening tbe world,
“--!•' ::
. il • !!.►■ * Itoind. In the harbor
-.■"
... ...,. , .4,the in*»t suWhum tirtl*।
&gt; &gt; ' ; ■ , „f m,aiero time.*. The torch of
•
... p, t.uiotreof tbeearth to
• :’
, ^id mwxrres. through Uber*
.
.. is nu i-nipty «u«d to lira
•. ■•■oftrati rnri-ived by physteri
•■ dfeidin-we t’.rahnlfal tban
■ ,
' .sflwn Dr. Itence'.* Favi, rih t! &lt;■ •-oniree &lt;-f a
'
qiraffa' fa ril Uwse dr■
.-iriiei. hrid.u.»cs WBi-h
r*5'1'm*n&gt; women. Tlie

- ----- ••
I- ■"• AixaiMn, mien oo wa*
la this dty, tlx. only evening I ever crossed
tags under the table with a king. He quaffed
with glee, moderation and dignity. ioar­
times through a etraw, tlra fragrant bever­
age* thnt wen. mixed for his plea»ur*. and Ln
nnngUd tbs momenta with xxdlie* nnd rood
. - —* ... ... __
...
;X”X""T " “•

the cables OF the world.

an

H

W,th • SMitlreuan of finsedocnir" 'tara,d" a-1
pcsrancr. It was m^y to »«•* tbo Vernon r n,
nS’&lt;,?”** ln w,r’*’«- Bo to this
•
&gt;U *toW fcbu * ,ove’y ghost
*M&gt;ry of an early ronrriat-e t-&gt; h crnmmr
means, of on unfortunate Ulncs* and widow,
i we wr
‘Cft W,0‘ -^Xt.

An lutere.Uag Map of the Principal
T-lnea of Telegraphic Cominunicatlan.

I have a chart Usu-d by tbs. hydrograph fa
officeOf th. United »atas navy. L wShlra
^‘ithnn “* ,ub,Mri"* ”b,&lt;’ of lira world.
•«ith tbo «i «&gt;.st station* and the principal
ronneeUng farat hue, 1# b MT1
map to any oue. and
)lonb. &lt;&gt;f
«
valur tonnuty. In f^, I toouta fa,asC£
-i ‘^^"e oI *j’?"*»tt.i“P0rtant eharts
tb.1. .I nranner .W,M have m bis .-olfaction
.,b”,,o,-atio'&gt;' ’1 the line* B
r*t*’i'“W’«iren The

'
'
ji
!
|

bc- ,‘C &lt;!.wnlu*’t*l over by ton
in^7,iKr'*'&lt;r *
n
*•» melting t.»
wege sum
bank os
invest "
a targe
sum uehad
uehsd in
in bank
- pre^-n
—
1,1 property.oat of town and tfaT SS
l&lt;***iou of Ux- widow’ll
WiUrar-lu-lar. had fatenlfaus of
ata^x

NOCENT ARTICLES OF DIET.

Most of the known modern adulterants do
not directly injure tbe health as they do the
pocket. Romo ot them have an indirect or
remote effect on tho physical condition.
Poison may be taken into thesystetn in small
doses without immedinto harm, but perridemw in inch doing win work eventual trouble.
It is not a good exetw, therefore. In behalf of
injurious adulterations that there h not

s«)uaintnnro with royalty has lawn limited to
himself. In ths course of the evening I
found niyw-lf aloae with him at n table, over
whieh blent the smoke of our rigara. ’
I drew out tbe king as be fell into a thought­
ful mood ami b-camo talkative. A tew (pie*,
timis about his cxwntry put him at his best in
a few namwnta. His dl.-ouras wa* a ravelainn and a surprise to me. 1 found him to be
a man of maby aiTompUrinneuta mat sumsthing of a savant Hi* cum ersation wax: full
of knowlrtlgo him) inti lligenre. not only re­
garding nffaira, but also other matters in tho
realm of tcieacc. Ho *r«ke of tbe natural
blitory of tbo seven hitaads over which be
rrigu.^ind with which he had tbe familiar.
Ity that could como only through acute ol&gt;
k-rvstion nnd study. Ho spuke of the native
race to which he l-elotqpsl, awl iiiterestol m(-jx-cially with on kleaairieb !» developed,
that the race was not of Asiatic origin.'tut
hn.l immigrated or drifted at some unknown
period r,f time from the w«rt eixut of Mexico, '
uial belonged, periutpa, to tbe primitive stock
from which sprang the Joltecs or Artec-. Ho
piiuted out certain varial analog!**, traced
tlx- relation of certain &gt;5ist&lt;rm» and referred
to some traditions muting tbe poopta of hit
natiro Bl- H- fhnwod, u ho proceeded, a
■m:xarkabh knowledge of ochnology, linguis­
tics and amonis, and talked libs ne-holar as
well ns a gen'.lentnn from first to lad.
in xbort, I fourd King Kalakaua tohan-C
only a long hwul-.-d politirtan, but a man of
varied accompliriimeate. | Ho that bi» noturi-cty ax roystBrer ought to lx- supplemented by
another reputattan.ahk*li I found bimdcM-rvta” of —John 8w inton In Kamas City Time*.

effect produced by a rrpetitom. Tiie rataldactlon of chicory is defended on the grouial
that It really improves th* coffee, an t does no
ndpclikf to the drinker. But Dr. Ha--ell says
that chicory h. in prolonged um&gt;, injurious to
health, “producing heartburn, cramp in tb«
stomach, loss of appetite, acidity in lb- mouth,
cctastipatian, with intermittent disrrba*,’
weaknKs of the limbs, trembling, rieepl&lt;wv&gt;
nad a drunken clcndlintwi of tin senses."
Professor Boer, the Vienna oculist .says that
«liicury products blindnew.
Tin niiidtcrations with which tlu&gt; public are
most familiar nry" tboso which affect dairy
products, because juxt now there Is a good
dm! of legislating going on relating to oleo­
margarine. Ths chief adulterations of but­
ter are fat from pork, commonly known as
neutral lard, and cotton seed oil. Cheese is
adulterated with animal and vegetable fate.
There is a largo manufacture going on in tlie

«irt of joke. aa&gt;l be went ana&amp;forgrttfag

like ground l*nn» ami ifcs*. with mustanl
bulk to give pungency , ’ilr tael viw UJeii-

nu t b.-.a ndvancel th&lt;* price
j uu mas Ira sure, started me on a fivto in. ‘db’Cetlwr to make n wenn.i
.
tar, -. . i -'.-.itthi'TSoo.,
—-• -~_2
second marriage, but
fait tn
to
vratigattau of mv dmrt fjf *
fiu*i ’*’nT*JronK ntOK-uhno »pirit toronxme!
sxtshi Besrei. Keprwuib aud glanro at it together.
; andadvfaaus in our great rtrait."
■ . .it tMi’.ltlroi party tn Ihtt.
'Hie Unite.1 States, ufjwnw, I* well ribb.il J
-iiSltyiixR Hr. i'raac
Tw Vrr,,dM “bt “ ‘i’*’
I'rj.'c xo the niiitd, 1’rvsir- inih winra, three Hue, of wfaetf rirrtch from
&gt;"■? K?'
l, w,,r ‘"‘""sliatriy, telling
.. r,i| health to the body.
the Atlanta.; to tbo 1’^-lto- coast, or at lea-, *■ Cunu-ba (that wo* the tIBlnp W1&lt;
lo
nie&gt;W|,
tworurmin• &lt;i' n’i m-"!»,n August. practically
firm;‘1C!t
not
ylelfl an Inch; to buy no p™&gt;.
. .to" so. Then
------ —there
«•« mv
running | i,’"l»'llrm;
’'’Li
yiriflantnrij:tobiivD&lt;&gt;prnr&gt;ironi the extrema unrah m.k,
. . .-1 erty
La.l J*
tn
Gu,f’whi
mjr until
"ut." riw bBd
-**.,
” him,
hu‘- VvHta^
v^hte’. vibotms
utmrtc-’rrffad^
a.'Other durts tbe Fad Ik-coast. Mexico Lh ' 1-rep.redio
,,r,'n«rwt t,. be
&gt;_ drawn
.i_J— airt ------.. .
M number ot lines, while th- West Indies ms Irnas of frwndtai dfdows with stamp*. Thpaar to tack nothing in thia neprot. .Both whole letirr breathe.! a desire to get hold nf
coasts
yorth
America
as *far
down‘ “
a. **&lt;»•
I’ai-t. I
.
J.",- of
toZ
”,~-----I
“* uow,
*
«• *&lt;• bwi made Core
!! '.. Kexn-nly? It is tlie best gxmU
have
.pux. • u®ha*Urh
!&gt;av* tr^vrapbic
.■onuiiumrati.Hi with
out to be.
. :. c.n tor all I .ung Troubles, c-i.iia
:!«• rest of lira work!, wWki" ronnn^ fa"
.-itivi' gunrantec kt 10c.» UOc. 'to» rest of (Ira work!, while runntag fate • Tlxen wn ttamgh! we woukl have a look at
Bread
.LaadtromListaiu.
from
I.
isImhi, Fortugal.there
Fortugal.
there
hatu.1
hajwWf
dw-tewe
named!
tho
uract in which Em
. r..t i: hr Co„ Driigglstij.
। xbiiurme cables. Did you know tbe™ we.,- j
“'*1 3 o'clock iu tlie afternoon.
wparntor prorewi, tbo loss being nuido up by
thenew
new and
aud “K?*
Unjuxiof luid. These Jani ebrerae are ex­
" many as leu- cables ronnccting
. wosder
“ rtautoi directly opposite Em’s
&lt; iSrHlte is "dead as ns
lue rid world,? Th-y don't run directly l-tetar wind.iox «’• tarmtotral of t ic«rtty
ported to Europe, and are Mtrloiuly injuring
'tertns. either. Tb« rouple which bring S;
*,f
ritorrh as tlra n»wt sroludi-d. He wire
the American choree trade. Other adulteralucre, &lt;m Uih ride, and Brest, l-'rxm- e. H” k,"*w ‘bo widow by . bon.Jk, r-.hief ennuri
togttbvr s«e. j&gt; down as far aotfth as the- tall**r l*«r»ol traraLand toe wu*4.. know him
CGttoU seed oil and low grades of butter.
. e ol writing relief I
ni.urenfth K
tmto of New York. Of cuurra you Ulaicr
l,y ajiewipeper in onoliaud a»l a few flowers
A JIOHT DAKOKBOCU ritACTlCX.
r. litniiit It tor.
draxd that tn laying sainmaritiu cables U» l«ri
The most dangerotn of all food swfadlfag
&lt;-f lira ocean i« firri carefully iranridered.
।
HE HOVE C* SH1HT.
The story goce that the fur run tar Inn &lt;nw prartLxs h that which lowers the nulritivo
Eurotra i- rrowssl and rtctwwd, while from |
■I'M k tw.xptiy we nearly fell section of Maine In whirls hit appoonince &lt;&gt;n tquaUty ot milk. Its ■lire--: effect k lar’-&gt;ly
bl. J tetertourg cbw acron u&gt; the Facilic |
— irlnd«ar or lie hue* in right—meh a fur (raying trip i» an event J .About every­ upon infant, and small cbiblr.-n. It i« tha
a cadaverous, unhealthy looking spectacle, body eelb to him. mid he hssii't made many •ipiiduii of the ablent mcdieal dbwrver* that
---- . bi* oraly *uit bruihcd nnd buttoned up, bi*
lisdt of tlie infant mortality In our eiti.*s is
oFI gcntlennui'* head &gt;e of hair. So i* tin- • ratiky hnir oited til! it aplit and *h-jwid his mi-takre in his buying. Hfl cultivatro this due to sopbislkMtrd tufik. Pmfc-»wr Wiley
........
wwru -”nlp bchmd und*r ’Cbo brim of a shacking toctlMu Ki» saves hft Ijest jokeiand hx- fun::&gt;~t of tbe deportment of agriculture owmi» that
northern and western
■ ft trotting iffco- greater portion cf
for this locality Hen.o hi-, grip u
KiiMie. th-- mimale
Ic ,o(
mtcri'-r .-*1
CTdan
mid . Isulhat. That hat alone settled III. rtatns— -todre
..t-------------— snd
j-vsi nial bed ’u't want tc&gt; l'.»*j it.
1
Africa, British America un.1 Alaska,
and. of ! “ ««f Urartyteof----- —
xa,«md,'&lt;f
It was after a suecearfnl cxjicdition Into
cotir.-, Greenland .and IrefamL Australia , n’"l the l-.aT.r Iliad been touched npwiih thia section n-’-ntly that thofur runner tell a l&gt;rijid;«il adult, tont of mi!!: h^tlww- mo»en&lt;
!,t" —v&gt;-ral line* of wire running its
i». ilength.
— .u
a wi.njMnge.
----- y — — •-•■••»» wtuu^
new, Now.
mere tie-re
n tuuiger
wiw-n ulwn
n man
talking.
i« &lt;luogvr
a jain times is nou-r. Tbecnwmi* ridintnrd awu
i‘ijo of whi. h come* clear from tl.-o co.tii,
.I'usen. xml triage on ib-r lottoou. T» foils a talking, or-l on th:, dav in quert-n
I nil's Teernn when* tl&gt;&gt; cable from Britidi India &lt;-.-nr&lt;;p&gt;
I'^of lii- stasmi-re W ivu I.fr mitt ride till • x4&lt;- peltry king toM yanit nnd miked atuut
.re. N'u eyre. fr&gt; ni us watery bed, down t,&gt; Tonanuin. Uenralkrt! wi theLfas, tuul
Tbe condiments are more ndult-raird xhiu;
• inn.', unit nitogether ....
Ira „„
no* fur*and hnw monn.'y could be niiiD* nxui Irmt
any other solid food nubilnnct*. Nearly nil
bnppc-v. now, a Callfonda meretaut wunn 1M flip' a N|NN'.liia:n of decay nt i ou &lt;-&lt;-ull iuii
। ..Ljiiji ui r on the to te!*grii;&lt;h a correspondrat in New Zrnkui'L &lt;tn iu a werfa
1 ‘it Lv e up some mlco skinsf. The market m aitutsid Mdti hasauadihti:4iof fl-ravr. *Dd-i«
Tlir.t roi't #«tar. gorgnipbiealty sneaking, but
In hri hand, nLicit na, covered nilli n big un mice. . They are worth, lenitw ■••'.t—■
from ktri-gn—■fciu
“—
■—xc
- •«
■ tnr
- in ; black worried gkwe, Ira Iran! a netvepnxw th -y are worth about gio a bur-rtred.' and taw U tbo Lv-t of the mixture is ownl'-tt|"iu, ta view
8M- CnbL's Little tb« dwtaiia-. TLv Californio man w&lt;uid xollrd up like t’ra trfai&gt;-h-ran of IDimkt's tb&lt; u be smiled ctwsptacvnVy n« a man M&lt;ih« ously stated &lt;»: the Ul-.L Vsualiy it i» not
»o Slated, and theartick* b *ol&gt;! n&gt; pttre «uu&gt;
23 &lt;eat&gt;. W. II.
tanl. (lypuun is nnotb- rmodern adulterant

■.‘wvx^vcxxs^'i:

.rr

lkinti.&lt;ta want a

through Kurile, again under water in the
Mediterranean sea, tliroogli the Hues caiinl.
Hill s Feer- acrowj India, n:id-r the' Bay of Sengul, tiw
Juvn i=en, a piece of the hidtan ■ oreun anil
tlnally to th»- ■.perator nt Fulmerto.i. Ai:r-r£ to I* aindit Into fraEx H&lt;- won hl start it smw UtalYotili.-. h a powerful anti

: all &lt;!»*&amp;»« arising
" 1. W. II.• Goodyear.

। :iu fi’.vj.t remotes all
and bk’in■tn, curbs,
.. stifles,
t?.7i by

'lUifijto. Hastings.

■..........
-- ——..........
--u.
i;f tai* wxt-.iry ey. s at to t knowingly. Ko nrat 1
noenrourngcurant, bid ho couldn't give it up. ■
He puw.d h-.-r twice, swinging lib flower |
tipptri fuiirr truni Il-on: then be pit in front. !
eltxng it upngait'jA Ids c-xr tail* aud wag-!
anollwr bath. »hf* time in lira l*n.
ging il -k if he «U‘ old drer Tray and p!ca&gt;»l ‘
tnineet liei. Half a &gt;h«eti women bei’ure |
sued in like tnantitr. til! finally, nbcttl ■», I
l.e gave it up ns a l&gt;ad job, nnd m- lo-l Ulin. I
prrbKXkd, ti&lt;.iiiMiwn:h.?r b.,- had taken ; Then we »t «foiri» an&lt;l ijyi'te thb:
from S5f. 1&lt;mn-.
I
n C'dif-wtiin to New Zealand. —“Ycsterilay Uy t»«»strategy rould l grtont— i
:x !’lii!.idi-)p!ita Cull.
,‘
' ’toil' horrible rid «iMilan put to-r Isi.inrt on j
1
i and -.ovi.l 1 .sluitiM nut Mir a step without |
’ lie: I «s&lt; iii derail'. 1 ti-id no ore-to send,
' niwi tlxen ynti werr duapjxrinkd. But. dear |
lomed me *&lt;&gt;v.-rnl cvjsVj. of iA-tonma's magn* i, frieti'l, don'; dewrt nu1; !»• n: that ram? pfarv
due. In the September number fur 1W*» I '| to-morrow, and if nt ten niinntr*. pirf. oi
read Ums story t»f Bew.1# abd h&lt; r lover, it naw
reLUrd as a historical fart, and the j«tl»cU&lt;stnry wrought ujHiu tr.y su«cq&gt;tibta idtnl t» i nwititm i: l*:fou-. Co up the*!c{M of No. Cd.!

apt ■lying myself to my wtaral lew-m-*,
t!i--u;;iit «-f bravo Bc.riu.itifrtxiljvl nml'wo.
w mtUqd
other diswutrtt

iniiulcliigi’d-j jumbo*«'!
in'.ttrable. trr-. but clearly and
r;or&lt; pro- mental e-vioi. arowt ti
11 kd pret’jCTB. but t|ry. r•. r.sfantmt»l in rixex-r
iu .; trOitnjtnt
'r.xUng figures Ipxit iuj
itkbVtUODu!
a con«ti?

.-. • ■ IRI
jo-. ■ a a;&gt;u ue»w. i-ock
»“aiii. bargaining nnd buying. He l:a.l
traded for u gotxl xnanfc- fur., when, iu lira
courra of the trade, the M-lk-r said: -ttoboy.' Iia* got lota of mu* toiire for you.* Tira
far,er looked wouderingiy. oral tto-n up out
i f the post rxmi the vitom &lt; f bis p}-&lt; viou* fafaulty. "They have, have they x“ rtphedlir.
* IVclL I don't kuor., exactly. Di
' ' . rj|
nui
•ake ’cni?" "Tbat'r what yon said."
.1.1" was
™ tbo
tir.-ply.’ "Tew dollar.! a bumlretl. aud the Loya
Uh'- abnut two bandivd of i-m "
Itwiia a rail fiiet The fadu«tri0Ux.l&gt;oy»
Ix.t.i fully that number of mire skiiMi-tretclx-ii
on l-.'ori*. Tbe buyer tax I to inv.-nt-.om~tiling, and u&gt; he «s!&gt;l thnt too market Lad
dropre. d off &lt;r.-w thrrra-qwtrteraeinn-1
tor - be.'orc, nnd lie eddi-d by r-eUlta;

dftwito liar.* declined
Inv rr'il.d tie* trad tn nt're risabi

spfce mmiufoctun ;• bad ground np D.*«W
jK&gt;un&gt;ts of '-ocoanut husks for adulteration
(nirpotrs. Tho difficulty of promrnig pun*
&lt;uo o oil hi lbi» country at th- prr»ent Hum
is well known. Tbe adulterant, or, prrhapv.
nr.qfrly sje-nkirg. ttw sulstitutc. is rotas;
cud oik No doubt this new south, rn^ir rlu'. '.
i ■ whale am- at.xl tint untilcnvnnt tn the t.-i-.ts.
Luu ^.«.a ten cents' wv,rth of it U ramie tojlo
xluty for n dollar'» worth nf thcextract "f tlie
(ili',0 frail it ii reiidncii tho nralium ol a
1 timt »onw liakrtv.
;-.-ad maLLij;. ulrica-

ing powders »owl it re sir cnti'-.u-Trd&gt;

than forwrariy.

ss.
ndnlterator*.

r.-pl *undy i* ib-h

u&lt;t«h'kpkt&gt;neda; J.a«’&gt;r.!ttiug room, and ua
nachinx Ku’U'Xi-c tlw H'.tk* j.i.iw.-lt
I itiitik I ran g:&gt;l;:g to di", and I want yxrt to

T’li- t»A ‘vl’-xt it
j.M
nstrs Unl.r'thitil
Hits l.rc«'I.'.b’-Mil..

ii vitnutwra

Tiu.« ‘*l,».'f fraud &lt;■( tbo iswnl
s'that

i-jnriks.

Wa’.-ljcil atnl Wiiitol err- ; r .. „
toinly flftnn niirurr*. Tlrati tlxod.-r l arge! .

Ad res*.
tHs,” mid ‘lie fubskxDg I ---- !• do. Ohio.
my !•-«» if«&gt;r 1 Mid li*M ita nriti m.n.c &gt;;
inyhand). exm«od ne- to my frier. I fnru L w
tnwrtffs. With my brad o'-&gt; her kr.ix&gt; 1 aff r
ward sonL-.--■•!
fault— Hows Hartffk-k
Tharpe in Cvu-.-h-i -J'-urtiaL

;'.Vi.\I&lt; fd’ICURE.
■ L3 ■ «r-Hs='t Positively
Or. Hsiues'
■ l GtruLo.
'

-A fltalcIrtM.WSWl sbouid •
.1
yi-txni, if pn&gt;|*rh'taken t ar" of." said n Wl H

&lt;if lira » ulch.

In tlx*

1-eniia-

4.UU
..........
- —
P&gt;!ire." iw-hl Eux. Tl.mi out IvuncM Veritas.
hat in Im baud. Hr was laid r.v a» nsrad ,
uiix-.i i:- •
nf Imuer. tl»r&gt;. Ira Irad juri »
bri;-*.
waMgret; utaliux wildly, nod Id' poor rid ;
fo-.'was rtsl to »i’an!:ii«. b-.L-jud k-nwd up
Em* beta tmlr, Mrv. Jupra, looking like a tnrL. v «bo Matured lux’.
WeseatEiri* hired girl over to Intcrv, •■•
lira Jom* girl, hnd no heard nil about «t Low h« got Into
P’”-1®1'-wIw'" -Ir&lt;
Joms. rax.ie fa. talked Ute n «&lt;uj man about
bams, and Julia*, and row.t, and kqxkloosfog
at tb- f’ Hiui Rlaw duera, and kej.t
i„g - D it safri Can I expo* toy ui-uhtj

park si
i...
.. .i-a.
ik-elfto
long e?

Hte. Iq

prwni.-«? h-i* not bwi kept.— Albany JournaL ;
Origin »f th® ••Sqnl.lge.”
'Aruna; cirC’r and tbentrical

on

.1 -M/L’- V” ‘
---------”°AndMra Jor.es at lir-r riiriekod for the
isre been madetem- R nut &lt;tar.c tbe oil ninch lubricatev the "’urks
..
xv । ken G'i!it»ii Specific wiU drvan i th" works wear out by fnetkra. H.1, awl they i™’- tho crary creature out.
Another rnMake » to wear n watch ta «&gt;
Oh, Em and I have bad a tardy Um-.-. U c
:
'• ii-in Uj-ir kixxnledae.Mxd
,
'
•
at taking of thrir own
.rataxte po-ta* "Itero it hliablotole JainnKNL uro going U» write him to-utgnt. and vow Tira lionrtrn-hr stopped th" Ind vt iter?
, .'
•
' t i!K EAlKs. jho system
1 have known more wntchraruined by bdltaid tint Mr*. Janes was too muth-r-in-Ja*. ‘u',s
tnL! liti.t tlint he ’canid not ret
............. . ‘dtb thr siweifle itbeeotMt
L,'ra,.1
.
ility for too ii'bior appetite to pfcivingdhau anything si*- In Icaiing over Rhe bo Cornelia locked np.":wl
. . ' ' " dlM»,address (10LDEN
to make a long shot the tert poc-et h fxa- invoke tbs taw, and sava
Mtn.-1 hi
»areht..&lt;’iaeiatmtLO.
quentlT brought in violent contort with the Hauk onda sweet, young, old grocer's widow. fwrenta, «);o w-knl him wbyh«-«r.- nets’,
*'il 1:
i." -1 I.Aliyj m Hading* and oth- table, and this rejvated jarring cannot Iio
tta’cireua. Widi a »ob and a fare « U satli
-Clara Bells in Ctocinnap Enquirer.
injure tbe « ork&lt; Tie b«t "steh&gt; are mad: V*r* til" tad blurted cut that tv ronMrit get
tretav in England. They are nuuterpiecra
of workmanship.
I should say that the
Tiw relirod
*'&gt; ’" Tbe rn»i at tae tout uuor wn* »rSJ l.uiu .
•tired p*rfiimwHtd*B-wnpnrra
performer ihrfdire np hfc miri.. , * would
uram-randuui ; &lt;laMe,i nh.n the boy's tale ajr.toid to bhu, i
...I* n-tor
... by
I— scene mmnoranitou
American watrh ranks next axxd those mauu
tkrSii* ”1 •■ond'Kt fc'"**1' '»* M,M I -talcxver after that - Uekrt Ixxu brenlnorw
■ । ■ \l:k.&gt;ipN. Ural feeling. Im- fncturod inBwiueertand third in order, home
_______ --------------rdral^wa
wnddgr’ur
,ln^.
.
I among
th*- &gt;-&gt;?- «“ ’Mp-idgr-'
or a
a ’^-idpH
qmdgu- ’
dull liniaii in bac’i and k«-ad. w.-itcbes are made tn run right «I*y‘ ” |U’&lt;MU?
rv n
nrrvoti- aft-Tdre**&gt;ux I him."'—Chicago Hernld.
" • B'lKlonh,’ Kemp's Sarsaparilla winding, but they will nevsr
-Rlimild you bo vr• ry
*....
. k.«
rO1’"’' !!
•c'ief. We ala ay a guarantee Tltrir owners alntoel always fargrt '• wi' ‘ r..i&gt; bad L'j-.t not apprer iu the
.
ra y _ ro-( v. i!l tmlurslly dhlrre* or Cugel tbo ।
•Oitk. W. IL itOodyear 4: Co. them up on tho eighth «tay. I •»«*
Xrnrir*r- "wrtv.1 in t'*~
!
OKa-twointlxisrountey. They are
Apkvwxnt parting attention to syfriend • !T
!
- t Ketnp s Lher P11H for. HwitrerianxL TheitMisl lenctlx of tone mod­ £rtmOnd»*r tend to angm-ut y.rar mol
&lt; -‘iretipjjion. for theComplex- ern wmebro are ralrab’.ed to run wttli'J™ ,a?
.. ...__
t'.. iirii.unter un cpyx"■ I
winding i* from thirty tn ti.irty*x boor*
anil F.rnnrhitls.linnttl-wraw!; •’’T -vnu ’ I"”'"' '
di’s Cure. -Soto by
r?rre-‘’ the etogr irom wh.rh you are to &lt;
ISUi;
w..te
ifHennbe sq quickly
tiojr part
Wr pitattmtcelt. Sold
wav »&gt;u v»a»mngM*&gt;
,
sniart xhowri to cxjietwl it«*lf. I
®
rial ।
i: i-ltn Dy*i&gt;epf&gt;fa suit
i!.'L*-. Vhidirerls gtiaranid, tour head «’•” ’■.vre *' »•«•« c' ’
OTAiU”"** ““""•I. ”
■
. 11. t'-midvcar.
' - ‘ -llcttx tvllicll, Kixtvl •'&gt;
4™. lh» Ol II"-". «M&gt; ™
S.
tunl s»wl breath

.hi..».) «.n—fAkV vW\ ' . ' **“' lltax! things of tlxt* (whom
(.torn 1 jmigeu
&gt;ls«l xu^--. v.roprr and .
vni/leiv It! I
'•! ;"v =U' wTrowtuiljr Jctj butvuba.opy bonw. “
/'Lq,r' i?T'4xA*‘7«
nni
icire
vou
need
11.
T
-m
tudiro.
ruro IW**!*1*'
I»h.'
4W~ you ever
T ,
“re.s“4M11

SStAiwJ

1

■•'Hilo.

. y. Hull and Expre-L

piulCen tny blood. rharprmi unrni
v*vm» to maliu ura nn-r." J. r.'
fU-gniter of Deeds, Unveil, Mass.
••HwxTs Swcxpcwilta brats all others, and
l&gt; worth it* weight in poh!.** I. llAUtuxorax,
!□» Eauli Street, New York City.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggist*. &lt;1; six (or gs. Mato
cnly by C. I. HOOD fc CO., Lowell, Maas.-

IOO Doses One Dollar..-

AN AMERICAN IN

LONDON,

A Californian Taken to T%px by u Eug^
llfbtuan—ThttadqatfrncSc.

It B a cuitous fact, and nnr a* pitiable an
it to curious, that hut fcwEngUstanen, as you
mret them, have avsg been inslds tbo Townr
erf' Izitulnn or tlra British miueum. I x-etnrni—
brr not long ago ipraklng to a gentleman
from San Fraiu-i-ro im this very subject, oqd
the apparent lack of interest which EngUrir.
people display in regard to their own conn- \
try. Tlray wumlerrall over the globe, from
tli’i- North* Foie to tbe Autan-tfa tabtfaent, in
tean-b of rights nnd wonders, and never once
dream of inviwtlgatfag anything at honra.
either before tlxcy go or after tlray got back,
lie said:
•
Do you know, the suine Idea, tots-struck
xne very forcibly. If yon will prndon xny
saying so. 1 never met a jieoph- oC any e«mtry, mu! 1 Jisve traveled considerably, who
w« r.- -&gt; igiicranL of their native land and all
that makre It &lt;rf interest to the foroiguar.
IV life they go rambling ubcut tbo world for
nrarent’on, and can tell you about tiring*woi-.h M-eing in other plnrcu. they know pod- »
th . Iv nothing nbont England. Ask ’em, aiul
’ When sbroad theyV&gt;»«-t rate tlra jungle*
ut Inilhi, ertwstbeitoerl^uMir.'.p: and South
Africa, .-limb tbo mountains of Kwitaerland.
and rough it on the plain* &lt;’f tbe far west:
Inxt «li mat hometlray liveIho li»e«nf stereotyp.nl geutleuirti. e&gt; &gt;-t.-nt to post their days
lit tlr.-ii- club* or xu thrir countrybouses, doing
tbe -am* thing every day from one year's eta!
to tl« oUrar. mid caring fur nothing fait thrir
ou n ixnundiutei*nraual nirroutviliigs. They
play tetnd* and cricket lu Mnunrar; go to n
ten hoir.. race, irarauso it is Uro fnshfau;
toof'- groxse, partridge,, and pbwwantain
nututnu. and bunt fox-e- In winter. Beywui
tfattrfliingsUsey’care not* iralton for aoyti'itg furiously ct»&lt;xigh, they dont n-olire
it id tto-nurivc*, lljongb sharp -i.&lt; ugt to do
trot the saint defect fa others. On* of tbo
ti»A» I ref.-r io atom! me tho other dsy some­
thing ab.mt tlx- Yowmlto valley.
-1 bate never been tirare,* I toll Uim.
iic let LL gtavs 'boj&gt; out &lt;tf Li* eye, W&gt;
gr- a: v a* the eli vutiou of his eyebrows, as ho
IraM up In* lun.l&gt; inmnarement:
■ Wli.n! By Jovebe exeiainwJ. •'Fancy
!■■•'. r saving lira Vc*mUevalley, bud you’ve
lx"*! in ’Frtaco (all Eagii'huxcu roll it’Frisco)
Lew many y«u*f*
~&lt;lv«r twenty. You sec, 1 cwrid go any
xfay. \V* thick nothing of a Lmnlred or two
c-.iit-vin California,'’
.
••Why. uuu elivc. 1 "ent six thuoMtal'
mite- thfire, and six thousand milre l«r-k
aimin', di-n't you know, to sei&gt; the Y.ncmite
niytelf.’ Ho torierd wry proud &lt;rf bfamtr
iu he wil-1 this.
•fa*,-'.- &lt;:■ re." &lt;v'd L after n mitxr.tr, to let
1dm rti/xy li!.« •"If coinplacrttry, •Mmve you
ever tron Ston-heugeJ^ ' •
L.

Unntteiltfs Worn l»y John Ureun.

Itn l».‘ print s! ilpon tfc- Ju tad
Blit U'ftlgll luii -rxy iiti’e'IVtntlT mixed nidi ttxv gpuind cvNuaMihl fa
Sjj. w York. bm.... ’ «-rper.- yi’l rail t. abl-to
n-a»l in.u&gt;y iivriar-—. i-ui xv. tlr -, Ifavx- - . u
Hat fuel lihuoxto vil
t!»e lul»'f. N«yx;ly
ulw.:v* the nxti.i-i
jri- puro co®ri&lt; ct.y
w'..;.&gt; |t is the tel!
Slid defratfiing th:
Oliml

। fans and beat-, nud tbe &lt; •'■real*.

f..■" in E;r;i:::id, and myslcriiwr.ly recoromtnidcil a* mi »m;wt»vcniri»t u»&gt;on tlie anular
an tale.
Tito adu tcrent of ■ .v.v *ngnr mostly cmtimes tin- •■•w
ixtg power of glue-.#, the meaning'of
mtalteraliua
wiU ।readily l«? liralerM/i »l.
-'m
iteration «1U
Certain dreg*.
largo dcqural.
dnjiniul, Ort
nr&lt;* |fcg.lc to adulteniti -a ■ 1th
targe
&lt; lienprr ••ulartatsa*. rin h n i flotir aud shavli
i.i po*d»tvd ihuUtrti. Bn; tlx-••Lief fn ol
found in &lt;lniK» I* a (kfteicxi'-yof r.’:.r;:th.
Surfi ilniff*-«l • ted resr-h tbe atamlenl r.«aucot liasl«o*»! alxulf

tb'- n«-tio!i of a xnedHue mib&gt;x it fast;
i-W. slrtntgth iptAJi

Lind

Tike hts master.
into a
.
—— fl
d-.-priv.-tl cf an tqilmr.
It
‘i o rubbxti. In &gt;wncr. •noruhia
ntiilkui i minK’crel In raurtnoa* doeei
.„t AmMi-.U.HIu.«. I- .-T.te-,1.
•.n.—Boston Transcript.

Purify the Blood
H«*r* SetreanarHia, Is clutreAirtzed by
Ute i eriitiarilje*.- Ut. the rew'.faatioi, «
nrtedtal .--rents; 2d, the
tha
jtroecM &lt;1 reenriag the urllve medicinal
qualities. The result Is amedkSne of unusual
slreugfb. effecting cures hitherto unknown.
S-.-ntl fur bock containing additional evidence.

•Or. Shnkfapottro’s hoinr at Stratford on
Asi'-xn"
•
* "X-Bft."
-(h- Ifamjxtcxx C-mrt. or tbeTowerr
•
•N-tx-i."
ra
■. '.'J.
•Tii-.-i v tt mxirtrtt talk t-.nx- about never.
L-nit.g lira Ynsrmltr. Tira Tower »•■ ataMt
r . ■
a. r
r-. ■ t-&lt;:x there boK
a c..«-u ti-noi akcadv, tail 1 don't;ir.utd going
r-._-x. it. fa't'sjnmp uitaiabanucs oral drive-'
there h'&gt;«-'."
’
!irl&lt;-4.ml ILmri'-rMruck. -TbeTowcr. iw
. 1: -isn't that tax' place tbo ' Arrios gn toon
ub.iTtk hriidsyf !w today, utrow: I’ve an
t rgsvgcwmt t.»drh e " itli a clap iu tbe park,
la-tx’
.
. ’
Tlui'i'i'Crtty much the way it ir v-ltb allot
tbe'n.—-i'rs'ktugne" fa Tbo An.onant.

What wmiH

ipr clf tthi bended

cts.

Children tec! the debility of the ehSDgtag
seasons. even mere than adutu, and they be­
come cross, peevish, and uarontroliabta.
Tbe blood should be cleansed and tbe system
inrfgoratcil by the cw ol Hood's Sampurflta.
" Lv-.t Spring my two children vers rc.tclnaied. Soon after, they broke all cut w Uh run­
ning sores, so dreadful I thought I should lose
them. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured tlicm etanpletely; and they have been healthy ever
•Ince. I do feel that Hood's Sarsaparilla
saved tny children to me.” Mbs. C. L.
Titoiuwox. West Warren, Mass.

-t^t^raGtant^7:axtH''.W f

nt a Waterbury

। n*y A.
.intu­
it b
tO drow
•ly upoh
r.r the
irud doi-

Care for the Children

.

Ur. John C. Comfort, of norrisbura, ba*
ad-Sul to III* large, tattsMtUg o’"'- 'slttnWa
&lt;-&lt; Itertiotx I'f Tixiltw of lira war of lira relrlHnn
revrtul objects which for hfctwfcal valuonad
x,»t. re-,1 it ui'tild bj'diffiruU toequaL Three
U.jm iix*% first, tire- tuxadrutbi worn by John
Brim n. &lt;».' (tranwoitomic, lira hero of Harper's
Fem. wh«n lie wa.&lt; ha*tgs4 fa Ctaxrtou-iwn,
V«i . on Dec. 2, !£», and. Kra--nd. two trianItar I'igs of lea.L Which were buried by
Broun ixror themmithof tte; rare vdricb be
made hi' ivimIcxvou* and biding place on tbu
Mar* land »Wu of tto I’nlomae river.
Harper's Ferry, raul from which place be
mad* 111-s drsrent &lt;■» tlra arsenal, which re­
suit- &lt;1 in lira capture of tbo building nnd Itf*
n-.n overthrow, tbe sfaagbter of bls --on* mat
U trial, condemnation and exocnliun. ‘ Tfa*
h ad was f mild where il hurt taiti for thirty
yean, by n little girl. Ftoicure May TboMp► wi. white digging for dafay roots. Erranoetcring the natal "bite digging. «b« ‘.•dlxxl altenifari tu ber discovery, further' --area Wn*
xximle, end three pHre of tend, weighing if*
cajiiikLx were utxmrtbwL Of tlrara live p.g.
fane tern obtained by l!i Comfort, It Itlxougbr Osvawattomfo oblafawt «tw fasti tn
tbn mine* In Missouri; that It was xuu hx
ru.h- mold- made fa H*M»‘j| "n-1 trm»s&lt;’rts*t
tfeewv to tbs cava. «&gt; !•• u«d in tbs »^»ration* agsinrt Hurjier'e Frevy.
'lira handcuff* which Mr. &lt;Vfaxfori fan*
ntM'ill’i bis roifarttao »wi« ubt?-i»rel i.t ’be
tint'; of thr oxreulfaO of f’"Sf1 alt ran fa by a
Virginian, "ta lwgx!«nih«i ibraa t-i Um
jtangUtcr. Kb" |m ! irequcotty l»-*i offmod
for th ’in. a» is •tut&lt;’«i iu the rre-rr-p-tadctrao Mr. Cumfort tevlalsait tlieut. fait nlnuya.
refr-cd I" M'li- Fir-nl'?'
ytaMref, Lmw-

for ths purpose iotewted a» tire IM*
-bracelets. "-CLfcafo Tlmre.

�COMMUNICATION.

'

TuU. waiawF
pur a —

Banco. Hazel’s little scheme was
noticed in tbe Katamszoo Trie-|
nipped in the bud Thursday by Marshal
Phillipe. Hazel was ordered by the arinh astatemeot bv W. D. Hayes that
Els liber. Willard Hay» hadOnt |
out the rata of the combination and marshal to stop peddling goods on the
post office in Barry county. Thstte^,
the weaker party in the combination. street without a license, but persisted
in going on with his work.
Justice mistake. The firvt office m warn
Hastings, Mien.. August 4th, 1887.
As apolitical organizationtho green­
county was kept by Wm. Lewis, ot
v-pegton charged him S5 and costs.
back party is dead. Fusion killed it.
Yankee Borings. I nave the document
?n my pSreX to show the truth of
If the new union labor party repeats yTuuiDAY
i
afternoon at about 2:30
mv statement. It was &lt;-5tablish d
the folly of its deceased predecessor, its o'clock occurred the death of Dr. Wil­ JmwIE? 9tb. 1SS8; It
«X» “W?
days are numbered.
liam Upjohn, one of the best and grand- Amo. Krtid.L II Mr. Hsy« hail
Editorial Notes.
«1 hlsmolheroliecouldhavolwronrihad M him a&gt; to the truth of rnv ’“J'™’-'b^Mdc for some' time/ Ev&lt;?yeffort Ita. oxcmo the liberty I buvr
Dead. Fusion killed it This is the
brief but truthful epitaph that will
had been made to save his life but des­ I like toew tbew okl remUUsMoej
The Banner's latn appearance this pite the efforts of his physicians he fail­ kept right and honor to whom honor is
mark the gravis of tjje once greenback
week Is due its working force being ed gradually from the ttmc he was tak­ due.
party.
■__________ _
reduced by unavoidable causes.
en sick. His brother, Dr. Uriah U pjohn.
ONE OF THE FA -MILY.
At the breakfast table. Gun lake.— of Kalamazoo, has been constantly
The republican party is the party of
with him during his sickness. The
progress. It builds for the future. For "Hello, WalL, what time is Itr “I funeral will take place today, Thurs­
don’t know. 1 left my watch at home.
H
astings markets.
that reason the hope of the country is —! •*•!! — Hr And it climbed nearer the day, at the hou.«w at 10 o’clock a. m.
The deceased was born inShaftsbury.
in the republican party.
ceiling.
Dorsetshire, England, on the 4th day
Jerry Boynton wants 30.000ties to of March. 1807. In 1838. bis father a
^*2? PERFECT
According to the June crop report, be delivered along the line o^thelxiwe!] civil engineer, and family came to this
this country will not suffer much for nnd Bastings road. Apply to C. G.Grif­ country and after moving about some
Fouiom. ...
lack lof wheat and Hour this year, a- fen, Superintendent ot construction, time searching fora location they Anal­ Appi»«.Prt w
ly settled in Pittaford, N. Y. From tss-jEi
SPECIALIST,
there were 37.WU.0tX) acres of wheat Lowell. Michigan.
Over 16 miles of the new rallro.ad there William and his brother Uriah,
Uud by the Vnttod Slatre rtownment. Eathis year.
flaraec by lhe head* of tb&lt;- Ktvat. Vnlrara t.w
HASTINGS. MICH,
are laid with steri. There is a scarcity came to Monroe county, Mich. Both
the
Wn&gt;up»l.
Furcal
nnd
mod
Hratlhfnl,
Dr.
/ While there are chances that some ofties and the contractor must rustle were physicians and there began the Port.drwMed . .
rrw'» the only Baklnx Powder Ujat
not
otherwise the track laying gang will be practice of medicine. In 1835 they ob­
contain Ammonia, taiue or Alum, bold only in is now prepare to urat all chronic
southern states may be carried by the
tained a large tract of land near Gull
obliged to rest for a few days.
CMU’ PRICE BAKING 1*0wder co.
orders. Having Cued up th*- finest c‘
prairio and moved to that point. Here Lima. W&gt;i........
^republicans, it is well tor them to reanew you.
cmicago.
rr. mjciz.
J erry Boynton wants 75 men at they also practiced their "profession.,
''•member that New York is the state
offices, he invites the affiteted to cC oc
91X0 per day, and 25 teams at 83.50 to riding over a large tract of country. In him. Ho urgrt then: nm to dwpc- &gt;
they want.
work on Lowell and Hastin gs railroad. 18-11 William was prevailed upon to
nor give up if they have b~a
Apply to C. U. Griffen. Superintendent locate in Hostings to wnich point he
George William Curtis says the poet of construction, Lowell, Michigan.
had many times previously been called.
la a Seminary and Cotlewe exclutlwly for ladies. easeful heretofore in fimlini relief.
Up
to
the
breaking
out
of
the
war
bis
a
l&gt;-.iutlful
aite
cm
the
abort
of
Lake
MWiHas
of honor of politics is sitting on tbe
John M. Bessmkb was successful the
chk-iic*
Having spent many years in etudv i:
was the unual experience of a pioneer
fence. Public opinion is making barbed past week in getting increases on the
doctor—riding wherever called. And
the best medical coL*eg.s of meoowtej'
Au IIIAW. I II.IU'U. ...v,.
'
wire for these indifferent citizens.— pensions of J. H. Button, Henry Miller many have been the times when he has
pal LEVI 8KELEY, Lake Forwt. IUIooU.
and having had an extensive and
and Elizah Hale. All wishing services
New Orleans Hcayune.
in this line had better call ana see him. gone" to visit a patient carrying provis­ nhkb you lire, tmt jour bod Uy tcaemnat way
ceMful pract'.r* in treating chroak dis­
ions for tbe sick in one of his saddle bugs
orders. ho feela certain that he
A retort of the Ohio Republican and medicine iu the other. And this be In terrible danger from Mnmddwln*- lire
And now Cleveland is going to
the afflicted assurano of suxob.
convention, recently held at Toledo, has been the experience of his whole
“swing around the circle." One other
life—always ready to aid the needy and
will
be
found
on
an
inside
page.
It
unver raising a question about com­ ItaU-s the system, and the dlceitlve’ or«aa»
president did that, and the result was
ARE YOU SUPFERMG
notes the enthusiastic re-uomihMion of pensation. At tbe breaking out of the crow ueakaud in.xUve.' Bool's Hwupartll*
not supposed to encourage others to
Gov. Foraker and also gives a review war. Gov. Blair appointed him surgeon rocnbinM tbe beet’kldncy and Uvrr Invlxorafollow his example.
i.a. I
m
■ .... from Catarrh, Asthma. ErVchitb w
of tho platform adopted.
of the 7th Mich, regiment of cavalrv. tors. with tbe best aJ’.cratlre* nud tunics, all the
tint day of July. A. D. IR7. levy upon and
Some democratic pap&amp;fu'aisert that
Geo. Hvghes, of Orangeville, had a For four years he nerved aa surgeon, from tbe wsstabto klagdoM. earofuUy and un- arize all ot the right. UUe and lnterr&lt; of U&gt;&lt;- any difficulty with the lungs?
being at different times detailed as sur- deritandlagiy prepared Ln a eoucenVated loro. •ualc defendant, CUarien A. Eddy. In and to the
Is your Liver affecta-t, or your Stom­
the protective tariff dcrr.ocr.ita must be very severe attack of cramps in his Kn of brigades and everywhere do- It purines, viuliien. and enriches the blood,
&lt;&gt;» ■. a.
’
,
breast Thursday night at the American
his duty faithfully and well, so and tones up tbe sy-atetn,xitln*: the whole body city of HaMinc* iformerly village&gt;. arcordtng to ach disordored ?
read out of the party. That would
hotel. He was unconscious for nearly that at the end he returned home hav­ vitality, and eflecttml.'y ruardin;: It a«*Uwl tbo
Have you Heart discaw ?
•
take out Mr. Randall and tho brains of
an hour but afterwards rallied suffic­ ing made as One a war record as one Stucks of disease..
tbe democratic party both at the same iently to be removed to his home.
Are you afflicted with Nervoos De­
could wish for. He was one of the
first regents of tho University and at­
bility?
The fire last Wednesday was not so tended the semi-centennial of that inHave you chronic Kidney or KbA..,J. P. BL John is to stump New York serious as was reported to ua Instead BUtntiiUL.recently held-T?1
tne forreore of that day.
'
troubles?
DU.4 IbwrtlECT. Anruvt 3rd. A. D.
next fall for the third party prohibi­ of Mills Phillips' home, ns was told at (The Doctor was WClTknown through- Auuy L. Chandler, mine
IV-AllE 8H1UNEK, Sherl-I.
qgtthe country and everywhere known
la benby xi»en t
Dr. Baughman cm cure yon, if am
tionists. Wonder bow much the demo­ the engine house when the alarm *wm had the warmest of friends. Ko man ieNotice
auction to the 1 tig host
given, it proved to be only the dry
M twenty-fourth day of
is at all possible.
crats pay this Saint for his servient? grass near the depot. No damage was has ever left a better record behind
t ten o'clock, m the for
him and every one will agree in saying
They can afford to pay him hand­ done.
;
He has met with marked eucte*
JJOOT AND SHOE
that the world has buea better for bis
somely.
treating Itheumatisir.SpenMttorTlm.
A VERY enjoyable time was-hnd ut having lived in IL
.
day of June. a. !&gt;., iwr. by tho Drobale Ceurt
HernorrhowB. The latter he trutthe surprise given to Lafayette Town­
ot KahuiMUoo county. .Michigan. all ot the re­
W. J. A L. L. Hollow ay have recur­ late, right. Uilc
inVrrO rd tb&lt; slid minors
Democracy is a relic of the dead past. send last Wednesday evening. On be­
without pain and positively cures.
ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Ross' ays- :
It always caffipe on ground occupied by
half of the K. of P. party from this tcxuatic treatments for the cure, of rheu­
the republican party a decade or two place,
FEMALE DISEASE* A SPECIAL­
James Clark presented Mr. matism. scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
TY.
before.
It Dever builds. It always Townsend with a very handsome easy One treatment for each .disease and a
cure In every ctwo guaranteed. Call at
blights. That is why^the country has chair.
And the north bait of tbe north—quarter of AU Work Promvtljf, A'ratty d- Chtapiy
Call on him at hi.s ofiavs Hastor,
E. I’. Chandeeb, of Hope, died store for twrtimonials.
•MUou number nineteen mo iu l-wn three p&gt;
enough of the democratic party.
Done, by
north, r*n«o nine t», w&lt;sa. Harrj county. MfchMich.
Thursday nigbt at 11 o’clock, aged 72
iraa.
pioneer Meeting.
The democracy of New York are re­ years. About two weeks ago he suf­
CONSULTATION FREE. .
Lei it. bt, remembered by all. that the
lying on the third party prohibitionists fered a Htroke of paralysis and again
eonoty, HlcbCoses treated and medicines seat by
to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. another Sunday niihL from the latter pioneer meeting will be held on the
Ihited Atauwliwcotid. A. D. IMI.
*
fair
grounds
tbe
2d
Th-irsday
of
Aug
­
mail
In this connection we may add that the he did not rally. The funeral occurred ust, next as per the vote of said meet
..
DAVID K. CHANDLER, HtunUan.
on Saturday.
MXArrxx a Vaxakmax. art*.
t
saloonkeeper regards the third party
|yCorrespondence aofidted.
ing held one year ago. Let all come
C. W. Stevens has sold the Eaton Ereparwi to hold a basket picnic and
prohibitionist os tho best friend of his
Rapids Journal to J. B. Sendee and C. —
ave an
—'—time,
------- ------— enjoyable
remembering
business.
T. Fairchild, both graduate^ of Oberlin thM to some at least, this may be their
last opportunity to take by the hand
Michigan is a great state because she College. Under the management of F. many of the oJd pioneers.
_
W. Stevens, son of the former proprie­
haa been ruled by wise and good men. tor, the Journal has displayed a large . I-et the town cn ram it tew make their
In this connection it is pertinent to amount of enterprise and the new pro­ report of all deaths to the historian.
Clement Smith, :m noon as possible. Do
prietors
propose
to
keep
up
its
reputa
­
mention that the powers that be, and
it now, so that the report may be com­
that have made Michigan the grandest tion. We wish them abundant of suc­ plete ut the meeting.
We regret exceedingly to make this announcement, more because oi the great disappoint­
cess.
state in the union have been republican
The town committees appointed to
Ok Thursday the examination of make such reports are as follows;
ment
to onr many friends and customers than for any personal reason. The failure to which
for more that 30 years.
Geo. Hughes, of Orangeville, was con­
Assyria—C. L. Briggs.
Barry-W. T. Barber.
tinued. He is charged with adultery.
we refer is our inability to answer the questions as to why and how we can afford to sell out
A party was never made strong by
Baltimore
—
David
Ickes.
Mrs. Henry Count, of the name place,
Castleton-D. W. Smith.
the surrender of all its principles for bring the other party. Owing to the
goods at such ridiculously low prices; but never mind the wherefores. We can save yon
Carlton—J, N. Covert.
the hope of getting a few fat offices for. drunken condition and insolence of the
City— W. 8. Goodyear.
money on everything yon bny of us, and you arc sure to be more than satisfied with our
a few self-constituted leaders. That is, principal witness it was mutually
Hastings townhblp—J. W. Stilson
agreed that the proceedings should be
why tho greenback party has grown1 adjourned tilFAugust 12. It is a queeHope—G. W. Valentine.
dealing.
•
Irving—.1. J. Hendershott.
from 78,000 votes in 1878 to 50,000 ini tion as to Wntftber Rice will be sober
Johnstown—Chas. E. Paine.
1887. It isn’t a growth to be proud of' enough by that time so that the prose­
Maple Grove—Leander Laphatu.
cution can go on with his examination.
either.
Orangeville-Eli Nichols.
He got off pretty easily when be was
PrairievUle-A. C. Towne.
Whether one likes or' dislikes tbe( not severely fined for contempt of court.
Rutland—J. P„ Robinson.
Not long since a lady who lives
Maine statesman, the fact remains andI
Thornapple—Amos Wakefield.
Woodland—Jesse Jordan,
commands attention, to-wit: That, about four miles from the city and who
Yankee Swings— Aaher Turner.
there is no man now living in the always does her trading here, met an
FROG RAM.
United States whose comings and go­ old acquaintance standing in tbe door­
The forenoon will be devoted to vis­
ings attract so much public interest as way of one of our stores and the fol­ iting.
.
lowing conversation ensued: “How do
those of James G. Blaine.—Cincinnati you do, Mrs.--- .” “Why. good morn­
Dinner, promptly at 12 m.
Call to order by the president at 1 p.
Enquirer.
ing. what are you standing here for?”
-This Is my store and I am here try Imr m.
Prayer by the chaplain.
Detroit Tribune.—The difference be­ to sell goods.” “Well, 1 never, this Is
Singing by the choir.
tween a dynamiter and a chronic boy- the first time 1 ever knew that you
Addreaa of welcome by the president.
•etter is not so great after all. Both were a Hastings merchant** This is irn
History of tbe society by the histo­
actual fact and told by. the merchant
use terrible weapons—the one to de­ himself and yet that individual doesn't rian. .
Address br Loya! E. Knappen.
stroy life the other to destroy business. advertise even after such a warning.
Singing
by the choir.
The spirit which animates them is VAt the picnic held at Thoniapple
Promiscuous speaking.
much the same, differing only in degree. lake Thursday in honor of Mrs. T. J.
Election of office^ and other business,
1
25
Irving Boiler Flour, per cwt
•
There may be rare exceptions to this Bush there were about 40 present
»2 00
4 lbs. Choice Carolina Rice
binging by the rhoir.
65
rale, but they ore too rare, to affect the Everybody had a right royal time. /tKc - In the evening there will be a daace 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
1 00
10 “ Pail White Fish at
Union
hall;
good
music
in
atten
­
■pibterwertTSel for-rnrpper in--UMMCi&gt;le
17 “ Confectioner’s A Sugar for
.
5
dance. Tickets for same 50 eta. each’
1 00
1 pt Battle Best Blueing •
house and were bandsomelv decorated.
IS
5
BT ORDER OF COM.
Extra White C
“
“
Thooe captious democratic papers Great sport was bad in the game-in
1 00
1 oi. Nutmegs,
which
a
blindfolded
person
attempted
20
.
20
which have so much to criticise conYellow C Sugar for
to properly place the tail on a donkey
- 1 00
1
gal
Good
Baking
Molasses
owning the acts of the late legislature, which was penciled in crayon on a cloth
Following are the real estate trans­
4
17
Best Gloss Starch for 25
are, for the most part, edited by people and hung up. Wise Jennie Wolf knew fers for the week ending July 30th, as
1 bos Best Herring 5
. 100
Deland’s Soda for who have the largest possible oppartun- just where it belonged and got the first taken from tbe books in the register's
25
1
pint
Mason
Fruit
Jars,
per
doz
prize,
a
magnificent
paper
flower;
Mrs.
8i
ItiM for knowing nothing about what
1 20
Valencia Raisins for R. Mudge and Mrs. D. G Robinson al­ office:
25
1 quart
‘‘
“
“
they are talking. But then a demo­ most succeeded; while Miss Sarah Hor­
3
. 180
Best Japan Tea Dust
g
44
&lt;&lt;
&lt;4
«
- ,50
castle editor would not know what to ton acted as if she never saw a donkey
.4
8
Choice Japan Tea
da with himself if he could not find and of course won tbe booby prize, a
1 00
Rubbers
“
“
"
beautiful green paper Japanese parafault with something or some one.
.
5
Best Japan Tea, uncolored,

The Hastings Banner.

ered for a while. But the animating
spirit of such bn rgalD-and-aale polities.

u?pRices

Additional Local Items.

jAKlNg
&gt;&gt;OWOEjt

WSiS:::"

FERRY HALL

MaiBfactBring aid Repairing.

J. C. WOODRUJT

WE‘RE GOING TO FAIL

The Almighty Dollar!

THE MANY HAVE TOO FEW, AND THE FEW TOO MANY.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Panic Prices during th? month of August:

CoEjikte returns from fifty-three
countiea. including Louisville and Jeffersoa county, in Kentucky, show a re­
publican gain of 18,132 over the vote
for governor in 1883.
This ratio is
IfalJ to-be kept up as those counties I
where the republican candidate for gov­
ernor. Bradley, expected to develop the
waort strength have not been heard
fnae.
Voder the most favorable cirretnurtana? tbe democratic majority will
be cat down w

Tbe new union l^bor party will be
«Md on thr-grave ol the once greenbMk parly. It should learn a few lt®a poiitksd future, It must Dot do

other party’s poli ti­

Old Uncle White, of Podunk in
Rutland township, about 65 years old,
had a very narrow escape from death
near Bay View on Sunday, July 24th.
He was walking down the railroad
track from Petoskey to Bay View and
WB3 unconscious of approaching dan­
ger, liecauae he thought the dummy
ran on the other track alongside of
hiru. when suddenly the train bore
down upon him from around the curve.
As soon as ho was seen by the engineer
every effort was made to attract his
attention as well aa to stop the train.
The distance was too short, however,
and before Mr. White could get clear
of the track tlie engine struck him on
the hip and arm but without throwing
him flown. Had It not been for tbe
brakeman who pushed him out of tlie
way be would have been thrown under
the car following. The old man was
taken to Petoskey and a physician call­
ed. No bonea were broken but tho
nervous shock was very great By tbe
las: reports he waa well enough to
walk about a littk.

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2 papers Pins 5 Slate Pencils mouey^dThe pwr reo^miiA11 Ki® a“i“ V!hen eTen 016 wea,th&gt;' caQ notafford to " ast«their
me poor require double duty of every dollar and every penny.
that sells ^ebeTg^gforull^tSone^ belieVe the ma88e&lt; wfll pat?n’7e
1 ,00
u"u»,
coloreata- ty,
■- dty
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(Thb tallurxxl m mwt Wc.
1 lb. Choice Fine Cut Tobacco 25

coi.Sd,nZ“hSttowiu» Sthrown
after *&gt;yat Panic Prioes ,rom h0DS°?-v*.u
hope to outlive the storm80 t?morrow’
still others who throw out these sacnhce&gt; m J
waSte“the“trX of™ninT ?uchm these we b°y our Roods and the huu-e tW
down—for if there la
™D9t 80 bpyond thia advance line, must beat these pru es or b
master of the situation (/1? I1Jan.or Tlrtoe in good goods at low prices, we mean to
m me situation—the live pioneers who diVodown to rock bottom. Wc lead them all-1

BEAMER’S CASH

ssifBfeg* Grocery, Crockery and Bazaar House.

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�The Hastings Banner.
— |itGg. TflOMBAY. WWCOT 4. Mgr

.. SJSKKRN. taxSlSMItor.
™rTKEAS0Ns
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t«y spflBWeles of

JOHN BESSMER.
with Prench car-

tte per Ihry dktana^of

;v. Ute jirvral»«D of

t h ■ s i. YWheat. . la a
uhlteenra. -UMMtaup *el).
, ;.1:rai&gt;l.es i,t.eR'llcnl flour. 31.00

Local News.
'(:•&gt;/ this keek, 2,000.
log. term m.' court beginx

IB.v

bfts received an in-

2,r.y. -l i. walk h;is b«?n laid around
the ban?'Lnilding. '
!»•,. W. Bi
luu. been granted
iii’original penaloiL .
Tn&gt;v. ere no services m the M. E.
' junday e&gt; entag.

W. V KobMAN h» been grant­
as el pension.
, nn ftu: says the water iu •
wet. very wet.
U

fountidn was of some use
i’litsday. Give it a littje
fir '•
, fonn'n ■■
1 topoL

plows and repairs can be
-M- Rogers’ Agricultural

Lrv:
i lk has purctaAcd two
Jets ir. the boomtag town of Lake

Jamim W. Godfrey has BCTcha/uvi

PERSONAL MENTION
’ Dr. Will Upjohn, of K»latnixoo, ar(, WoodtaMT.iwUy, n red in the cKy Wednesday, exited
Ed. Morrill went u, Detroit Tund,,. here by the illness of his unde. Dr. Up­
john.
*
Ed. Thayer
ia Najhvtn. Mond.y.
Chua. Merritt, formerly of the Jour­
J. Uniat waa In Sub.lUe wnines- nal s force, gore to Charlotte Monday to
Into th. room In u»
j^uP’r * ?O9itioQ m the oflic® °r
lutt wren the lull from
so rance offlee.
** ln' ^AUra McOmbw wu in ttw- dtJ lhto
Mm. Raker, of Vermontville, has
been visiting with Mrs. I’hilo Hbeldon.
.. *,“'2,“™^ -HI Bod It to their m. FridisT ,lic&gt;“
Gr“a n*f«fa
.'2°
“*° m“kl’
«t the Bir.NKr
and returns to her home todav. Wed­
thrir medium. Ourrahmsiptlon gi"
nesday.
.
Si2dirKaJ"
to “&gt;&lt;&gt;dFeF-llle over
Chet. Itean and wife, who have Ix-en
visiting friends here Gw px&lt; «re«k. re­
•U "S’11 "in *uw“ '““■&gt;« ’ i‘b turned to their home in Grand Rapids
Saturday.
B.few,&lt;,®y« Illness of
Itev. Large, now in Tr*v«rse City,
” °™J
inn.unatioH of the bowels, at‘his Lith
er a home iu Marshall.
Uth*
hxs been tcli-gryphed for to return and
conduct tho serviees at th«- funeral of
oJr Surlii?' ” XjCiU"n'
Dr. Cp.iohn.
thattke Lowell
YiU l* co»pl«ted to
Wheeler W’alker. nt Bating*, was
that point by October 1st: and it in nahi
the guest of hte brother. Wrel-v Walk­
that Jerry^vnton will
er. of this city, Monday. .&lt;’Urlotte
reach here by Jun. 1st
LTohibitlonist,
A»»H» Pahkeu'n liute Ixx .CharUe.
Mrs. C. W. Jnnre, accompanied her
had Um end of one of hb Ungers taken
h“
th' sister Mrs. Scoticld on her return Io her
off between the cogs of a churn that he
homo ici Oscoda and will remain there
wtth
night In
for a few weeks.
.*!•, ’“'b""1’ 'fatted 1-ndrtolHe
front of Goodyear A Sons' hardware.
LzWIl; and Dora Krnnedv. Edna Hav­
inerda last weak.
nfteraooe somebody’s
ens and Arthur Hull go to Ixmg lake
children were the cause of • fight on I,
w“t *» Vtek^.iinon
rhursday morning to camp, ilsh and
Jefferaoa street.
Beu History waa business Monday.
have a good rime.
&gt;
touched out in short 'order by his
T. H. Frecnck and wife returned
brother-in-law whose name tefVisby.
•
,rvUrned Friday from
a enp to Plainwell.
Tuesday to their home in Heed City.
What a tho matter with your visiting
&lt;£*!«« Young, of Middleville. was [ after u visit with the familiei ot John
Kurtz aud John Cole,
Baughman A Buel'a jewelry store when in town last week.
you want to buy a pair of tones, a
M. EHz.a Williams, of Battle Creek,
wfx*?P’ac*-. of Nashville, epent arrived in town Saturday afternoon
mouth organ, a fiddle, a banjo or guitar. Sunday In thia city.
1
and delivered a lecture in the Baptist
Chas. Weiesprt matte a business trip church Sunday evening.
to Jackson Monday.
Bon. George Willard, of the Battle
The Odd Fellows of thia eRy. and
C. D. Prichrad. of Prichardvllle. was Creek Journal, was married to Mrs.
Woodland will bold a basket picnic at
in the city Saturday.
Idbbie Willard, the widow of a
Thomapple lake next Wednesday. All
cousin, at Chteago. July 28th.
Odd F.sUov.a with their wives and
T. R. Dudtev. of Detroit, visited
friends are invited to be present ami
friends and relatives in thia city Tues­
Miss Jennie I.amb visited friends izi
Lave a jolly good time,
.
day on his way home from ar trip to the
W
oodland
ixst
week.
'
Dsrc^r .Sheriff Good in company
White Mountains and the east.
Earnest Bally, of Grand Rapids, ar­
with a farmer named Vangorercn,
Mrs. C. Everts was at Hastings this
rived In town Tuesday.
week.— Mrs. Ed. Thaver. of Hustings,
both of Kent county, were in the city
Friday looking for a horse that had , A- V- N. SHagerland was vlsttiog' flpent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents
her.—Nashville.News.
friends
in
Irvtag
Sunday.
been stolen from the latter. Their
scorch was unsuccessful.
Mrs. Langmaid, of Topeka. Kansas,
Miss Edith Babcock returMd Thurs­
arrived
in town Wednesday evening
day
from
a
visit
Co
Detroit.
C. L. Brigham, the new I’rairievllte
and will spend the summer with her
A. H. John bod attended the Plain­ daughter, Mrs. C. Ji. VanArman.
merchant reports an excellent trade.
well
races
one
day
last
week.
He keeps a well-eelected stock of gener­
Clement Smith made a business trip 4&lt;4kv. Silas Bowker, of Newaygo Go.,
al merchandise, sells for cash only, and
is visiting his son David Bowker, of
is thus able, be nays, to undersell those to Saranac and Ionia Monday.
this city, nnd will remain during the
who do a credit business.
/I*. T. Colgrove made a business trip continuance of tbe Wesleyan camp
meeting.
B
inspection of our corres­. ,w the Valley-City Wednesday.
U) ‘interest
h &lt;’ isSS^T
i.-ESr"**1
the
nt«»«t of Dr. H

Fzt. Ilotte

Monday morning C. D. Bathe, ini
company with Mrs. J. Hendershott,
’
started for this city from Gun. Like.'
When about three miles-from the lake
the buggy was tipped over and the'
horses ran away, smashing things up’
general}-. Mrs. Hendershott, who was
quite seriously injured was conveyed to' i
tne bouse of Mrs. Herrick near by and
wus able to be brought home Tuesday
evening. Mr. Beebe was bruised some­
what.

Superintendent, to dose thdr neffioob
during the coniiummca of such Instl­
te wiUiout forfeiting tbelr wages for as
many half-days as they are in att.-ndance at the Institute. This provision of
Jaw. und tho fact that there will be do
no tuition or. enrollment fee exacted,
should insure the attendance uf every
teacher in the country who poasMeen
the true professional spirit.

Under the new game law wild tur­
keys must not to killed in any other
At a meeting of the county school months than October, November and
inspectors held in the court bouse Tues­ December. During September, October,
day afternoon Walker Mathews wasi! November and December you can kill
all vou want to of wopdcock. partridge.
elected a member of the board of county ;’ ruined grousi?. wild geese wild duck, or
examiners.
After the dose of the i any other wild water towel or snipe;
meeting a conference was held by the 1’ (]uai!s can be killed in .NT'vember and
examiners and inspectors. Remarks ; December only: and prairie chickens tn
were made on tbe subject of qualities-' Septe inlier and October. • .
tionof touchers mid similar subjects.
Among the duties of overseers of
Some unnecessary aud unjust things
were said about our high school grad­ highways the law says that “Every
uate teachers.
A few were unreason­
able enough to bold the school responsi­ overseer shall cause the obnoxious
ble for the failure of some of its gradu­ weeds within the limits of the high­
way within his district to be cut down
ates as teachers.
and destroyed twice in each year, once
The daily sevdons of the Barry coun­ toforo the first day of July and again
ty Institute for this year will, as here­ before tlie first day of September, and
the requisite work shall be considered
tofore, be devoted exclusively to topics highway work. • • ♦ Any overseer
of special interest to teachers, presented who shall refuse or neglect to perform
by persons of extended practical ex­ tlie duties required by this sactfoa shall
perience as teachers, and who have, to liable to a penalty of twentg-five
made a special study of Institute work. dollars.” Judging from the appear­
The ev cning lectures will be of a pop­ ance of many of our country roads, but
ular character. Tbe luVr allows teacaers ; very little attention has been paid to
whore schools are in session at tho this work. It is a great mistake to
time appointed for the County institute neglect the weeds and they should re­
held under the directions of the State ceive regular visits.

I

You buy a

Buy tho host; which you will find to be ___

The Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace

Tin-1lasers are pretty well pleased
uith the pr«• ’ &gt; they are getting for
thdr hogtManufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace CempanJ.
y an
1'!.lI\-. rtnvL ta moving the bniklliqr, recently purchased from C. W. pondence this week it will be found|
J. R. Brownell, of Dayton. Ohio, was
Miss Alice Lichty left Tuesday for
JoDfti. t-Thta lot (.
,
in the city Ixst week. He came here to
that burglars are having a highuld! a visit with Muskegon relatives.
Ai l Mubieal Goodk’lts well as Sheet
see about the acceptance of the bolters
time In this county. Pretty soon they■
Frank Black .spent Th urania v tuui for the water works that he had recent­
id vaye, for ■client my Store.
will run against u rang and we don't’ I riday with friends In Nashville.
ly shipped here.
care how quick it happens.
John Mealy, of Detroit, ix making a
Truman Parker, who has for the past
Turn actings ball dob belter keep
Hiram McQvEEN.son of Oliver I’.:
, week’s visit with friends iu town.
vw successfully taken charge of the
Of any furnace made.
'
; away from Clmriottf until they have McQueen, died Friday njght of con­
■
Maj. McGurrin, of Grand Rapldt*, Elsie schools, te spending his vacation
Best of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
'[ actietd a lilt le.
j
.
.
at home. He has been rejected for
sumption or the lungs and bo*weW. agedI was In town on business Saturday.
the coming year.
tion. Seo tho model at H. A. Goodyear i Son's Hardware or
,S The Advent infvtlngB have closed., 23 vetux. Owing to the rapid’decom­■
Chris. Hough and wife went to
Traverse Phillips, B. R. Rose ami Dr. the furnace at W. W. fc W. 0. Kelly’s building in the rear ot
Alter i long '.ourae of meetings the] position of the body the funeral whsi Woodland Monday for a few days.
Lathrop wont from Wall lake tn Pleas­ Hastings National Bank.
nek! tbe following afternoon.
Dr. H. C. Peckham and wife, of Free­ ant lake Monday evening and Tuesday
M. Eli. a W ILLIamn w ill.speak every
morning and report a tine lot of fish
Wkzn the new law goes into effect port. are in town to-duy, Wednesday.
ilght this week at the Baptist church
caught while there.
all holders of mortgages must pay
oa the errort of Adventism.
Mrs. A. V. N. SHngerland went to
Mrs. Hartley Hendricks, of Middle­
interest on them, and tbe county Regis­ Irving Thursday on a visit to friends.
AttirsTi--N hi called to the account
ville. in company with Miss Laura Until you see the Kenfie'ld Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices.
&lt;rf the burglary of ,EU Nichols’ store to ter must send a statement to the Regis­
Geo. Matteson, the Jefferson street
ter o( the county where tbe mortgagee barber, is quite sick with billlous fever. Loveberrv, of Helena, Ohio, visited •
be found m our Grangeville items.
friends in the city Saturday and spent '
resides so that it shall be assessed as
•Die M. C. IL K. now carry the real estate.
Miss Nellie BaldWin went to Mil­ Sunday with relatives in Carlton.
tneaiher -ignab on tho baggage car of
waukee Monday for a visit with relaMrs. Michael Rowlader,of Woodland,
Thh ninth annual re-union of the Uves.
the train going east in the morning.
returned last Wednesday after a visit
soldiers and sailors of Allegan county,
One farmer m Baltimore threshed 64
Will Hayes and family and Will with her daughter Mrs. C. Hongh. Mrs.
busl.el? of v neat ol? of 35 acres, and will bo held at Wayland Aug. 11th and Hitchcock are camping at Wall take Rowlader expects to make ‘her home
with her son Georgs in Woodland.
tuNttcr got four bushels to tho acre.
12th. CoL H. H. Gill, of this city, will this week.
-be present in rebel uniform and address
F. E. Bamea left Monday afternoon
Fmu thi-j Wednesday morning, was
Geo. Mosey, of Maple Grove, wan in
I have received the largest stock of
the boys. All soldiers and sailors are the city last week shaking hands with for Hastings where he will enter the
Ikirmishing around in the woods of A. requested to be present.
employ of Goodyear A Barnes, as mdreB. K-snedy, three miles east of town.
old friends.
nian. Frank has had a good experience,
T
hu
Gun
lake
party
of
Hastings
Dr. Drake went to Charlotte Thurs­ is accommodating and polite, nnd can­
TJiF spring'•reps promise tut very
little &gt;ielJ
i'his continued drouth people breaks camp this. Wednesday, day to attend a meeting ot tbe Medical not help proving a valued aud'tant to
taakes the anibwjk stjlll more discour- evening. Those that have been oblig­ 'Association.
his employers.—Vermontville Echo.
iging.
J. F. Iloonan returned Saturday from
ed to come home before the last day of
letter from George Rock says that
report on the aub- camp have reportedqjvery body as hav­ a visit with relatives in Grand Ledge nis ship is cruising atxiut in Cbrepeake
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
poison found in ing a moat enjoyable time and all cam­ and Detroit.
Bay and that his class are spending
imli, will to fiiuml m!icur Agricultural plain that the time has &lt;&gt;een altogether,
Mrs. Geo. Abby has entirely recover­ their time in the various machine shops
■h'ltnnr,
too short
ed her health.
on board. George has te*n made adju­
tant of his class—a po^Rien that shows
’■■nit 'In: Cabinet
&gt;,...,uv, ...Aau.
The boilers that arrived latelyafor
Organ?
T. ITiillips. B. IL ItoM and Dr.
Bear in mind, that I tjeli them cheaper the water works did not came up to Lathrop with their wives are camping well as to the high &lt;\tcen&gt; In which he
is held.
He expects tb be borne in
at
Wall
lake.
the mark and were rejected. Mr.
about a month.
Morgan, the contractor, says he will
Guy Erb. of GrnHu Rapids, has brer,
Ice-! a-; in the game nfliall between make the boilers In his own shop this visiting with friends in the city for the
If the Michigan Central gets pos­
Every lady invited to
the Hx-Uiigs and Otsego club, at the time and make them all right too. past few days.
session of tbe new roa-.b* Y will doubt­
tatter pkii-.-. tlie score stood 19 to 4 in This will cause another delay of two or
John W. Blackford, an employee of less be put in here and trains run direct
ib’.'Or of U’.wgu.
three weeks.
thia oflice, went to Caledonia Monday, from Grand Rapids to Chicago via
I’k:;: &gt;: i vi:ns. of Yankee Sprangs,
The enterprise ot Chicago is by no on a sick leave.
Hastings and Kalamazoo. This will lie
nrouicht the first loud of Barry county
meane limited to commercial channels.
Dan'l Good, deputy sheriff of Kent of advantage to the public here and will
Wdrmri iu into this city this WedIt is rapidly developing a group of coubtv, was in the city Friday on also give them much more convenient
mday :■ ••■Ing.
trains for Grand iLipids travel. While
official business.
WfiEx th*&gt; water works are in run- Educational Institutions of a high
a great many will feel, perhaps, as
order. Among the most prominent of
P. T. Colgrove nnd Judge Van Zile though the M. C. ought not to halve th**
niDB writer w»- expect to see every lawn, these are Ferry Hall and I.ake Fofest
joined the Gun lake party Friday and road, yet under the new law our freight
in the city in a.« fine condition as Chet,
Academy. Announcement for the returned Monday.
.uet.-tfr’’* is now.
rates will be as low as if it were owned
present year will be found in another
Elder Wales has gone to Grand Rap­ by an opposition company. At all events
Mmiuix’s gang of graders on the column.
ids where he will conduct a series of there is as yet no certainty as to who
new Milrnait are working within four
will be the ultimate possessor.
Many complaints are made about advent meetings.
ictto cf town and are pushing the
work very rapidly.
the manner in which the mail isdistribW. W. Williams has returned home
The address delivered by Mrs. Wil­
Lesa, daughter of. T.Jones, of buted at the post oflice. Of course the to kntamazoo after a short visit with liams, of Battle Creek, xt the B»Dtl-t
AHlFfit, dud Bt her homo Thursday management is new but they have been Hastings friends.
church Sunday evening was well re­
mXV?'. Lhe ,unpral took Place at there long enough te get the mail more
Mrs. Will Booram, of CadlU.y, nrBitt|e (reek hat unlay.
nearly in its proper place. When one rived in town Tuesday on a visit to her &gt;ceived. That much interest in the sub­
ject was felt is manifested by tbe fmtt
Fa.iNr snider hits purchasied a owns a box. he wants bis own mall in father, A. E. Fowler.
that the ch ui ch was picked with listen­
w»tt atafihon. Grant, of Daniel LaClear. it and not that of some other person,
Geo. Barnes was quite sick all of hyt ,ers. She bad attended a meeting at the
while his is not to be found.
week,
the
result
of
an
interview
•with
,tent the previous evening and answered
b ,!e is a Uno looking animal
Mid weighs UXX) pmintte,
:
the arguments advanced there. Her
An alarm of fire Tuesday afternoon poison ivy at Gun lake.
Prof. Will Morse and Wm. Loud an. remarks were forcible but not delivered
• K“wKBtc intends building a ahont two o'clock, sent a crowd to the
Mflt houw- on hto lot recently pur- west end of Green street, Fred Me. ,of Middleville, gave the BANNER oflice in a really pleasing manner. At th*
close of the service® Elder Wales, of the
;tent, announced that lw would answer
rwMTf io th*: second ward, as soon as Nair lost-a stack of oats and some un- a pleasant call Tuesday.
&gt;e material can be drawn.
Mrs. U- G. Bentley has pu«*a»ed a her arguments the following evening.
thrmhed wheat, the Are having caught
the Baptist &amp; S. from the threshing engine. There home in Grand Rapids »nd will move Al which time he admitted that Mrs.
h“lr'I’h rnc at Thoruapple lake. were about 400 busheb of oats and 100 there
,
Williams had pointed out to him many
in a month or two.
“ ,ar^e attf-ndance and of wheat destroyed. The direction of
We learn tbe D. McOmber, of Balti- &lt;errors but said that of ronrae he w,&lt;s
infallible. Mm. William- win spent
everybody had a good time.
the wind saved a more serious conitaga- more, will quit farming-this fall and not
;
at the church again this Wed-.edij
Woi-.k on the' Burton and Newton tion.
move to this city to reside.
J
evening. __________________
A fellow was seen walking the
Push|xl right along.
Tteii Newton and a party of young
TAe Lightest Weight!
* The Lightest Draft!
Wl11 ’*■ “ decided street the other day who to all appear- people
go to Thorn apple this, Wednes­
List week we gave notice that suit
,
“'Pm.emtuL to State street.
The Lowed Elevator of any Elevator Binder!
।had teen begun by the city against the
ances was laboring under a very serious ,day; afternoon to camp out.
The Easiest to Handle!
am very numerous of farm- hallucination, but when he walked out
John Patton, of Chicago. • former Beamer grocery firm. Upon Investiga­
SL.
ln i,lar»bes and then of Baughman a jewelry store he was employee of this officejander Geo. M. (
tion jt is clear that a screw Is loosfire ,or h°Qr!* 1D the happiest man ever seen. He had Dewey, was in town Monday.
(somewhere.
Ever since the preeen:
««erto6are their fence®, etc.
found that their jewelry bu^csa was
Dr. Lowry was called to Middleville ।fire ordinance has been in effect, sheds,
Without a single exception it has more &lt;teel, actual weight,
to .Uj; wd WM
tJ7"^ .Tiieadiiv by a telegram announcing the similar
to the one built by the ftomere,
i
u' 0,1 Th«r»l«y »ol.l the with tbo goods he had bought from SSui
"l3ne- oTdt. Taylor.
1have been erected within the fire limit- than any of the alleged steel binders.
7* ‘P11 k’oofi will of the American their large stock of the beer. Roger's 1
and within a year several have bet:i . The draft of the Milwaukee Junior is, by actual test, 75 11 w
Mrs. W.H.Ttakler ofHMtingH, is jbuilt previous to this one built by Bea­
pinto knives, forks and spoons.
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. II. (mer. In the lint place it is stated upon less than the lightest sulkey plow.
Mn. Hn-rnu. a repreoataUvo of Clark.--Manistee
]
Timfs-SentineL
।the best anthoritv that the ordinance i&gt;
U&gt;« MaoMvrof tbs Bbr lUpldalfaM bob
Geo C Morgan, of Chicago, tbe con- no
i good: and in the second place, wecar.
U&amp;Cihit TUumrtoj;see no good reason why this p r leulnt
■ HW In Us 2d W.nl and team, waa here Friday endea' orfm to (
Who wish to purchase tlie best, tbe lightest, the cask’sc
so build there next spring.
ifirm should to singled out und tue oth
let Charlie Baldwin to ao to that place works, was in tbe dty last week.
srs allowed to go free, if one has vi&lt;&gt;
dle&lt;l. lightest draft binder in the market should get the
pitch forthem In the game
xiMast'S Schult-' arrived Tuesday ]lated the ordinance all have done so an*'
rare
tirae of I’™1" when great 1and
waukee Junior. Eof sale by
Kalamaroo Saturday.
K Bjld*1”
£«'fall »IUi,the city ofiiciids are not acting square^
regard to would oonaent to leave the Detrmu ,
In^IUlnois,
Kansas
and
Wisconsin.
।
by
selecting
one
from
the
many.
Why
btfrJ; ,l l,1&lt;! *'&lt;tI,tion Hastings can
ud join B« Raplde. thfa man pljrrwl ।
should a saloon to relieved froa. t &gt;• re
*’
*ny hydrophobia scare.
1him ‘•lot. per month! J Mt Unnk ol |
him »iw perineum. «r—--.- ■,
c T. Idfema and children, of sponsibilltr and a legitimate busineskSlnn'
?, «°«1 •okU&lt;*.Lk uL '..
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ikoi SB;
oft nr tn n r»w»
:
H1CHARP JOHNSON,
Hmoml M
to put to the tojonvenience and expwto
Moving
HoflUnga Banner is &lt;
Middleville, Mich., State Agent.
of a suit?
came
home-to
rest
and
proposes
to
uo
Wirstnw.-’r W f V? be a hastltr ln the 1
’P3!--. line., \ ermontville Echo.
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FORAKER RENOMINATED.

FERRY AND BOULAKGKK.
FRANCE LIABLE

TO

BOTH OF THEM,

Lcnroos, Aug., I —Tho encounter IxJtwwm
Jntoe Ferry and Gen. Roobmgw, which to ex­
pected to take itbion at n point on tho 8wte
frontier, will be one of tbe ukkI important
event, in the history of duelling, if tbe

Sauxia. Ont. Aug. L-McGarigte. tire
Cblcago-boodbrt- who cscajed from Khrriff
Matson on tbe night of July !&gt;u. was landed
oi Point Uward Monday morning about •&gt;
o’clock from tbo schooner Edward Bl ke. on
which Ire was suspected to have left Chicago.
Tbo udioonem Marsh nnd Bink* vn-n, «i thtaare tow, tl&gt;n Blake being last. Tbo tug
Oriole, liaving ou board Chicago detectives
mid rcjxrtert, hail been on tbe look-out her ami ran alongside of tbe Bhdso ar.d bad *om&lt;conversation with lire ofll-.-wv. Tlren the
Orioki steamed up to the Marsh apparently to
have the raptain of tlie Marsh let tbe Blake’,,
tow lino go. While they were hi American
water Just opposite tire Port Huron water­
works, where tbe dutrctircs could take Me-

EST ENTHUSIASM.

..jece J'ul than Uiat of hto predecewur, Gov­
ernor Hnodly.
,
.
The balance of the tictat wm then nomi­
nated na follows
For lienteuvnt gorrtvof, Capt Lyou*. &lt;*
Newark, was nominated on Uro
Jot. Hon. V,'. B. Spear wtro reoom-Jiatoi by
acclanuttlon far Judge of Lw supr-aro court.
i™=unn..«1 M &gt;&gt;»
,-&gt;«*&gt;
num. "t cfewta*. ■&gt;»
EbciMter W. Frw was nominate! for stat*
auditor; toe »tato treasurer ‘John C.
was rcnomiuAted by aaejamattun. D. Clay
Watson wm nowluatel tor attorney genera!.
C. A. Frockoagor, of Dulaiice. ” « nominated
by anhimatiou for member ot tbo board of
public work*, ftu.!niS-A»D m. tbo couven: iitfi adyMu-oci «inc dir.
Tho platform U as follow*?
Tire UrtroW-ci party ta rcownitou a«m».Hed
irobwH* t- Uro l»- ’id• -* 'tbe tolfowtat deeb-

Chicago. July
Friday&gt; tension of tbe
court trying the county thieve* was treated
to o reusaikm Just before adjournment by
Comniiwaonvr Klehm
announcing that he
wished to withdraw ftftffW
\
hto pluaof not guilty UKf

guilty. Judge Jamlesoti said to him: “Do
you understand tho
eotw,&lt;|Ui-nc,v of such

THEY DIVIDED ON POLITICS.

bm*sap-&gt;us. lt.t, Aug. 1.—Oaeoftho
Jm-nr* in Uro trial cd tbe doc'lka coimpimtopi
v*&gt; penetrate] by bgiix Friday night and un­
til batordsy wx» chub! not take port in the
delitaratiaus of thn July. After voting
»-v-nd li-.u#i m each one of tbo defendants
Fitbuat nrailt, it beranro cvhkjnt that ctn
agreement was imjxvdl !■?, an : th* foreman
four in the afternoon Informed Judge Wood*
that no vsriirt could ta had, Tbe Judge
thou eaKud the jury together nt;d dhcfasrgtxl
tbmi, tbe record *Un« lug a dangremneat It
is rertala tbst tbe divkioii cf upinioti oc­
curred sutay' oa (inlitfaal gratin Is and ’be
.voting throughout indicate* tlmf.

Totes Tn. Oat.. Afig, !.—Trailer'* chaltargv tn Ranhn to tvw a thioe-mife race for
a side ba* bran accepted. Tomato
lay is M'kcted m tbr phuv for tin- eon tert
and Aug. .*2 rr p » the date. vVter this
prwbah&gt; on Aug. Ki. Har.lan rad* fur
AmknLn, u-fcree be w to ruw u snatch v ith
THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

lire Citieenv" Having. Isuik i?f Ixnvenwortb
vinad ft&lt;i doora Wadnredav. Tbo | rT-kient,
to a defaulter to the lane of shout
*M’.m vid t-.’H Ltp.
jrrts tuAiKjwn. .Tbe
Lank iiekl «-irr |irXi.(X*, of depuaite.
la a u’&amp;re- about n t coni hili. (Turks* J.
WCnaa.
wu:*s ogcat, hum Xrx tkxid are! Itafl kdrod Mmralf,
2a«dt. Y.'ed»*tor nwm-

SOAR
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

FIRES AND OTHER-ACCIDENTS,

Two ph-aMirv yacht* capsized in a eqnall off
Yarmouth, England, Thursday, with a low.
of ten live*.
At Rlogcwool toation, near Reading, Pa,
Thursday, a pazarngcr train ran into a vehi­
cle containing four |craou, all of whom were

Boys cairned a (in? nt Clinton, Iowa,
Wednesday, which destroy&lt;■I the Baptist
church, four dwelling*, aud n number of
born*. Six dwellings were badly damaged.
A windstorm Thurelay wrecked a portion
ot tbe grand stand aud dabtasand prostrated
tire fence* of the Laton ia rare track. Tbe
damage is flgur-.id at •Ifl.CMfc. .
At North Belle, Ma**., Thursday afternoon
three children named Katy Hallihan, Delia
Welch, and Maggie Toomey, m drowned
while bathing in tbe Concord river.
A collision between freight trains a! Molluck. Mo.. Thursday tnorning, cawed Un,
death of Engineer Fastis. Fireman Wiley,
aud a bralretntn whose name could not be

Friday afternoon a very heavy windstorm
swept over the vkiulty ot Mason Ctty. Iowa,
ttevend buildings were unnrohro nt»J barns
and dwellings blown down.
William Parrott am! Addison IMrter rad,
into Uie De; Moines river at Th* Maine*,
Tterelay morn^g. Their horses taoune eu •

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And all g.xnu tftocaw*.
TliS MUKT SCIXXTIFIC AND Kt &lt;ri«*K
) l L S UK»l&gt; m lit Fl Kli. eiwcrier to uuiidtM’.

This i&lt; Uxi rtAolnton offered by tire Bhuuo
siren. Tlte ireotutMar. cusmniitev wn, in eraup t&lt;&gt; ,i tele btntr at uigiu t&gt;ud before it
ailjounitd Mr. (&gt;rreyrnor» rvwdittteti tad
Ivm adopt'd.
Senator Shrnnva waa onw nf tire earttat
arrivals ue.tb,- imvnaion tot*! Thunday,
r.nd n&lt; lie to»k hi* tent nnua,K lire &lt;tek-/n
lion fruin tlie Fotiitwatli dUti'b-t. be w*&lt;
te-arlily cheered. Wltrn the convention tad
Iren &lt;a!i«l to ordrr jt was reported that
there Tuui Iren so tsmteuting delegation*,
aud tbr rvpret of Ute mmniittec on platform
was nt on.',- read. N,«rly every pi.tnk

?wer Eonasi mn ufimk
r.s«*1«nn''w-ia » M I / O .'t u A tes Jte» ••
yw unit rota a r?M *cn» eusutt

Ohio's candidate for the piwldrt.ey. ovate!
nAr.nu.niE, July Sr.-Mbu iMraocraUe
b furore, tb« doUgatei ch wrhig tbenH-lv, . state tvo v.-umo, for tire utMuinotloii •.&lt; a pn
hoars?. AVUcn tta resiling had i-WK-iirlol. row. attorney gwreral.nnd ramptmll.r, w».
thttwwasa pat», for w tmnneu;. aal the •wlhd toon».-r al l‘J«&gt; p. m. M rdmwtar by
you that yentr iirjr sliaii be included in my ryes of ite dvr-gntes twgan to utuhu-r &lt;iv,t v trityl (state* Senator Arttx-r P. (i.-nnaii,
teiie-.ue.yl i-auiaX notrflg tha exact date the rem in search of the Iradrn; of il... rbairB-an of tte state central exwratvr K®.
wlwn Ira til i"? with Ju. trot shnll Ire glad tn Itlaino umvmurat. but tlu v had decided at Hittoe, with (‘••I. J. Thomas Htiuul. of Baltinr.-anp’ that as*! utiicr debt b, hi^enftvr with tbe hit iireim-nt that It would h- rvrelo- * t„
th'-*- acting iu your l&lt;balf. I might odd in inuk-a tight, and wh.-n tbe fdatfonw nu!
n gvrecM War that the lime rail Ire Iretwven nvilntiosw wire pm. tost rot.-, tli-re Wil» n.c
a .il-Kenlmg vekv. Tirei tbe Stanu#n'Urctebrnted tbelr bkodk-* victory with menexnttatit di'mt i sudyelto, which In?*,-! while
Fatal newult of a Fool Itet.
PnnJtDKt.rtilA.’pa., July
-Andrew Mo- ’be .tetiaiw ।nxred d i;k&gt;w!y down the aide
toartu^v hl«|KHttfon as irennansrrt ci^ur.
Km and Howard Hwh entered an old w-w.-r
al tkw nnd CfenilieH streets Weilnc-day uia’k ITiat no was pleased.aru! pt-nufiv'l
nfgbl or. n be! that they dorr not dour* Thnir over hkylctory wax ox hl c&gt;t from the p-nul
lotig idsn'ix-.’hiarsncil ttrelr cnainuton. who hid awnw in which he ttoomd i:t«u tire
life. *;w-h
•iorvd Urem to water, anj &lt;&gt;n being Soan-lxst InuStre- galherins.
for McKoo was found dead and Rush nearly •l-iirrnsl In hto taU »tyto. Ifo ,ult^jx^j
Governor F-reakcr n- the nian who ‘ End
«o. Ru»b wn» taken to tha hospital.
vwitei! a Dvnureratio pn-Went fu&lt;m i,lr

A Bahitnorc 6c Ohio bridge near Cumber­
land. M&gt;L, rellapvd Thun*lay uwler tbe
weight of u passing train. Tl-a enginrer atul.
fireman Wire kilted and a brn'-etnan l«dly’

L-ni«’n Sow
wuoedwt fir*t cliLM ttudal at

teedahpnlux^yp n-, ( fo,
to~J1&gt;i'1 i«n&gt;- • &lt;• u. .c; «.

sratred: “I havo fnlly
V-\
catMidered that, your
Th-.’ usual committen war*
and
litroor. " The judge
Kuhtir.
then told him what he bad tn exjratf .hi thru CflijtwinBn Groevcnor got the flu-w
Uro way of puabhnro.it—tbr re year* in Uro and sent to the clerk Uro tolfowing nredupcnitroUnry or n fine :w»l to exeeo-t
but Mr. Klebni raid be-fully iitxicrtteod the
law and desired to throw Idntraif upuu lire
mercy of tte court.
Tlie plea nt guilty.p n» entered by the court,
1*4 ■ciiteiKv was deferred m Uro rrepiretf of
tlie state'*'attorney, aud Mr. KMnnwm. al­
lowed t&lt;&gt; drjfflrt cro his Urod. The Kitto then
onnontKwl that It rcatail *&gt;ft-tr. wtUMmra
v.it» ronerrwd. tut desired to prerant sinidry
tfo-iunentary evideneo and tiro court ad- ■
journal.
•
x ’
' Tho action cf Cnmmbi'innor Kfehiu has
otuMsl tbe whotogang &lt;&lt;t l*x«lk-nl&lt;&gt; icprm..;
stiicken. They an? all throtowedby deter- I
tires to prevent Otrfr r«vn« t ■

tlioir vKit to the executive mansion Tlrey
rvprwtitod merchant*. manufartuniM, nrtinans nnd ritisrtw generally, iu*l tin, invitnturn cuntaiiiMl tin- dgnatu:21.Q0O people
&lt;&gt;f Kruum City.
Th,■ presidentwdd L’hil 5pv*n tb&gt; sub­
ject ’bought, having nmtHarily known «&lt;
their proj-.-trd vldt mi I \bivilstjnt». amt
could Uht-Tofc ray Ihni Ire m.-crm-l tininvitation, which by’tra-i plowed particnlar)&gt;• with lre.-yu«eit was entirely nou-jcufiunn.
Hc.cloeda* falls,m,: “Tb» eoirtiileration I
Imve already given the subject and tire
heart inevi and i^necrin of your Invitation
irduoM Ute to at-oept at mire. My tiure ii|xw&gt;
this contemphiUd trip « tl|, of munre. be lim­
ited, nnd many junre. nhlvb 1 v.onht bo glad
■to mc mv«i. lx,
t y; but I mn so free
front doubt Of to W-lmt 1 sboul.t do in nxixiii—
tn your i.uvftafioa that I think it would

awUl^

dWM?nront of John Stamvin for predd'.-n*. of
tbo United btatot Tire teiupmarj- chair
man. Daniel J. Ryan, *|«&gt;ko tincuiuprood*togiy in a duiilar strain and tbo cottvMijon
c-hcered until tits roof of ti.-&gt; ball was-iu daii«

Whil &gt; tbe KMWvng'.-r wa»twrn lii|; ita res­
olutions to tiro clerk vx-Cmi^n-msiiui Keifir
got a word in rind inond.that nil tte-ritPimA
WAstu.-.-G-mx Crrr, July
-Eighty-five Ire *&gt;nt to the nvolntiote cpnunlUrc « itbmit
prominent citlrcasaud rep;
itsv.&gt; busi- debarr. Th.’ foUowiuK.rMo!aUo-i na» toon
t:e« men from Kbuajim Cltv. Na., arrived In offerwl air! tbe naivmtio.i adjourn*! for the
this city al «l o’l.-lm-k Weii:»-»-!ny nioratnc to
invite tbo president asni Mr*, ( lewkml to
visit Kansas City. The dekgaHvn w.m re­
ceived »0‘ the pcFsidsM al irtn/i. Mr. G. tl.
Allen, ehalr.-nnu of tbe delegation, in a few

tail tlwy ri’uLzr thn’ tbe tragic taking off ot
*o imminent n public an vant as Ferry avoukl
be tfed" a* an cffcefl
weapon agnhort
Boulanger oiuong a certain largv clu&gt;« of th?
rrvtiei, ptoplc. Th* &lt;!nti will uiuloubtedly
l ; with piitoh, a - F.-iry bai tiw- eltnica &lt;k
ireapncx and i&gt; lia Uy uut of a.n-d imrlta-.
beputfos (laynal r.u l CoMimir-l'-’ruT. win
Iwt., 1&gt;ku yequmted by Juk-- FVrry t&lt;» art a*
htosewBj’.h. b i.i n ronforenw with Cou.it
Dllitoii aud
Fn-. *rot, tu-trig hilM-ludtuf
fJ2j, BOhla^e.-. Sutunlny afuTiKrou.
Tteduel between lb? UiMajuni- ami Ih on'ty Laur »rfll probably turn &lt;nst n Ubsco.
(.'airesgiuic rtftiKS, to U-ght Ixiyr. wlrom te
rails a tfar. until the bitter n“t-.W.s h:»
pirenia’ aud j ublislutt th» uam,-.; til
tv-four ge!:'&lt;ul4 who, Ijmr ■atfogu
a bsl Gea. Bunlanmu to tab* Uro
coup d'etat agnltrtt tiro gover.imM’t
M. Dsiuf ssw, deputy tor IroM.m—.............
M. Lam -, statement U-.aC hu invitnl (hm.
Ifoubuger, to undertake n coup d'.-to-. Ho
lav; «L»neogcd M. Ia»ur to a duel on arcoimt

^AKlH®

tbMn Uro ordinary kluda, and cannot bt» aedd
roaipSSnuwdFtbP -uiittoUeof low tret she
welitht. alcm or phoepsafi? powders, Bold ou
in cans. KorAUllA«n«0 Poorr. Cu„ i

Klrliin Flradt for Merry.

gravity, Tbr matter Is tlie nlmou miivrtrsal
lopto of dtaewdon in the &lt;’hil« and rafes of
this city, while in Paris the excitmiemt over
ilwrlb&lt;?l as unpreredetih-.l. Eogltoh
p&lt;op&gt;x who gnucmlly sneer nt the lb.- t®idetroy of their MUtbern neighbor* to resort to
rte co Io Wl n Ihrht |HT&gt;voatli-m, dejurt from
this view in dre-a-inx {he pnvtuii inddont
They, admit that uiuljrt th- circuimta&amp;ces
Get Boulangc? wcuhU&amp;vo linen n j-oltroon
liad he tallrel to drr.rond sotno rati’..'action for
Korry', mixUcre Invalm, atal tbo relative jm&gt;Mtfon of tbe tnu mon nukes the &lt;luel the
only mode nf ~-;|Jro: -nt jwsrticable.
Frrnchmm have al way-* in.nl? it one of
their Lading defen*-. of the prarticaof due!ling thst it tends to prevent wanton meudscIty and nqfwit.dcd pm»tuil accuratioiw
uo&gt;«.’t; ndlUetoiK by impawing ii^.n e-.t-ry
■won sefweot srrimnrtM|MmdHTly f. r his ut-

KIRKS
warn

HIS NAME RECEIVED WITH THE WILD­

LOSE ONE OR

i!Esm
.Niagara Fails htovlc.

tcu- rates.

that had Iwcnwonin honert warfare.’-»S|
raid rtmt lib. nrtl-r.i |n thh emmertiou lad
touch'd Uro taart* of she jeople. not onlv of
Uro state, trot of Uro Union. The !.irt lf..d».
rare, be raid, was the mnro nraful and nitrt«le diKv Ohio wm born, am! ns tor the ntnifot m Jest pswented, it dal not contain a nRten plank Tte Dcnioeraiic party might «ar
that they (the Republicans; were raising the
Wcoily sliirt when th-y demanded for th*
future horn-sty and pxsl faith in counting
the vote* of tbo people and in &lt;h?mandin}-

'FEVER!

tevER

BUSINESS NOTES.

XStoroad.meW. nw-u’ar
drcwflvt*.Owego. N. A.

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DBlnth,SoRthSk’re&amp; AtiasticRy
•’The Soo-Mackinaw Short
Only Direct Route to M'W’iy".?7wj|&gt;
, •
' sutortf Ml’
Two ThrtKwh Trains ra- h
vkwe crmnrctwn* to I
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WAGNER PARLOR CARS
hitlt c?.prcreh

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Tbe territory trarer- -I *-•

,

\.!'£

Uncxw’.hd Hunrtviff an:! .r^Ticked for .m!&gt;- M ril I

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�-HOLOCAUST IN CHICAGO.

FTEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

LIFE IN VERA CRUZ.

TERRJS1X RESULT OF THE CARELESS­

DESCRIPTION

NESS OF AN EMPLOYE

PORT

ft lire Vroko cut about

was oc.upiod by Nelii .’. and live ehiklt en.

OF

MEXICO’S

ON THE

CHIEF

GULF.

comidaln: will be heM Rep*. 3^
D-ui.au »
“• Archltretural Cx&gt;I„^_A Walk
A
Ixmis pa-v- hiw discovered a dsn,
echemo of railroal iratllc tninac^u
“ 7
the provisions'Of tho liitor-Xt^r^./™^
Uwagatast dk-riraination
plrarin^’lv'vOt '*r* Crus .Is popularly and
"yk
“ n'
Oreoe^of Mexia,
bate* to largo ghippers In the pn*. &lt;4
KSl" -u'-‘
“’4b! £
~ 1'5'™ O" &gt;to»U
“tlx’ •AU2C,° ar this re-

at Kq Wm. .here have U-ou 173 &lt;_■»*« {cu
u:v» of- w Inch provixl fiita).

rfiildirn wcrebedly
i very i* doubtful
:. :■ - i by Mr. Bowno,
iijo L 7 years.' Tta&gt;y
: • ;} 111.1 stltekn, Lie
:»iinl'« attempted to
i-ni »i)l baby out of
'.■&gt; b “•,
but
the
woman and i-Iuld
l.’-.iir Mirrottiulitd by
zi vf truck !L se&gt; 1ns
;; l-idder and ut&gt; ' M'.'.vu white tho
i f-.r.rful intensity.
iln u hand* draguvl

•&gt;. br.ada, and
innUty of hot
injtinvL Tbe

:i-;o family, was
flremeu, badly in7hi&gt; firat floor
. fell asleep,
«ia» ixiihug on t lu­
had lo hi
tite Ixikery, ami
fmploye. did n-&lt; anuf til police Mtiefactorily
• at tbe Dveriag Street
iwld f.ir criminal csreleraup.Mi which Arr-

&gt;&lt;ntid in tbo midst ot
«-pto upstairs.

fc £r«»l„3

««Mb. bo-.,|lr!r. .M
who
a^T'n« „
8:1,1
Wlucb ome
mine
a*horoare
___“..» *dl»
. . "lucu
vrW„ ■ “ ' ** ' aiUu-n i. 7 “ rul”- *;n“U an l la^cutoeant.
l!“ '“-’ “X.
:£2r:£“-~

threatened.
.
rii • natirmal' Prohr&lt;.i‘ir
ta.
i.y
txv-.i called to me.-t in C ii&lt;
“ -g’ Ni-v. l&lt;t te» fix
fl'''
“ littte above tli-- enninr TI„I
the tlmu mid plaaiof hut
ihlmg the praddeu.fairly wide nnd ntrai ht an-1
tial cotmmiion of dm p*rt&gt;
ty to
M UX
^v.A
»&lt;N*mb y rieau, ««»..:d,Nll m ,
wa’ • '1
N-AwIthdmjJing tbe drou-fa. th.
th- ..
errm* of 17.
Li
? "’•’•‘-.y two Uary, With one ocralfU4
«f throe decker
J,ndty by virtue o! an ehtreMll.
Inter-rintB caunnoro* caJnaLw&lt;&lt;

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,, ,,
"■
• Bror.klyn
“rity
ixrwwto
^e
tumuua, W»»
married I■
Wednesday evcwtig ta Jiwwy city toMfa.
Henrietta Elton Hill, of Brooklyn. Tbe
proom i* tboniUKhly Amencnnfaed,' well edueoted. and bw ( bunged hi* muno to Ja»n.h
Sinjtetoa.
A eociety for tho prevention of hyilrojthcMa
ha* I «n inaugurated. 1: mcludN l&lt;rvf««ura
Huxley and TyudulL

’n.!n&gt;Mlay afternoon.
ialic vxhibitioua,
which are mad» pom!Ido by the uao of re­
penting Htwit-ztinsmre
able of being dfactutrg-

Ivins nt Garrets,

ha.* Lain] yott, you may urpem! upon
tills lo rccrlain. .
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;
. SMILES.
.n”1-wyrth u"Hi •' “
J/ I‘Fi- that oi the sforekeep. r who sain:
l v» just r-een (-cftiverted; ;.o win n-v u ,
want tniiE on Sm.day vou must c'm.-i
around to the back dia.r!”

w 1 * ’. 1 ‘ ”'r
pronouncing the
Word i-i’li.j
. {rllrd ifhrr. '’Wliv
J* it God ........ .
the word in that
Way?** h*k&gt;si th.- gt-utl&lt;-.man; to which
the Mu-ki-r n- I-.1:Well, the Hurvnrd Ikm&gt; all r n. ,t tier, and their style
is good I’uoiigh for me!’’

Another lad'
A Scutch old m.iid, who wr&lt; ask.-d io :
snlrtcnh,. tn rub* m.-n lor the Kn,g
Big M E. ca'i&gt;p-iin*etfiig ut R«ri City
[•tiringthe iVolnaulnr war, answered.' Aux. 2
B e-ta- U .
ImiKd. I il do nu sueh-Uung: 1 nev-i
snow
fell at &lt;hc .-r its of Mackinaw
o.ailtl r.u,P a m.m for mist-lf, and 1 &gt;«in :
Kcnator Barria of Tnnma. having tel
Gta»-^’in" t0 r“h” ,UCU r°r
grn;di«i that iu) ei-fam* &lt;&gt;t "•cnrpnM were J b)..
,i ,— ...........
•«mali- ck noli tuft .»-.'U found 1,&lt;C5 feet
'
A
fnilnff
American
of
five
vears
old.
I
earning t&gt; M uekiiiRto.-i to invito t m
,f
n,1 ‘
1!,“ ,0,T“ “&lt;■ r- wMe. In-lred.
Ubd- riii'iiin Aij,. .
to vims that riti during bi. «eArru trip, Mr’ I
• bom-noi l
tllwrri it vl.,a
it-, i. .. ‘
'
&lt; leveluitl repbel that Ufo lamnutto-wirot ' m , i
”,«UVU ix Ditched upon a vi.Mt to th,. Whiu ihubr." w^t’i
&lt;&gt;; the Tennestolx» apared the toug journey durir&gt;- tC I...
‘be fumlfare fnrtihbcd op as..&lt;-d by .Mi.sh Ch-vrliuid if hi- ha.l nom I
lK»te&gt; term ubcn.wrZ mvR, £ ■»f«p™®Uw-Mbtanreot,
P trn-i rrij.ls-ut ntitl what he thought of’ ;
■
.lacovi
r.-d within
j
1 S1‘"
,he ’ Jdld. wns ■ f ।
um.l wouli lx? aaetfra-tivc. Kim laf Oi-„ u,.^ • „•
wh,ch.. K
** *'to the itocturmU I1»
„,v
----' era Cnut a rot 01
aud ntfracUye air ■ h.yard toHiy.-and I think Im is a big-*
WiilbeMmttooUerath- in which orranxe- I
g. r mon than I nm.“
K ,
i.cm
fresco
m. nt* are taring madn to *.*nd luvitati m-W. ■
". of al
---------- aptertaintnsut
Ing commlttora to Wadu
‘
J®** ' ‘
,Krtrt* »•« ca&lt;r* m the evenA Chinaman who w.u calh-d tut :t wit-'
Maj. A. Mackenxfaof tl.r VnitM State, ‘X
‘V’ T“Wn‘ *’:‘k tho
r»-M in Quivimhuid. was tula-d bow in- '
Higlnw corp* estimated that fl .-/a,
I mwii • i&gt;„
n
before tiwin arc
ibnuld I* appropriated and nxt&lt;ndtd on-'tho I wldV
i F i'1* J111’1
‘“’d chair*, ut would Im sworn, when he n-pli-d.
hi' 'I-1??/'!4'1{ JUIkiU ’1|b cork. 1 Headers ot the ILmiings Banner will
»'"'i&lt; h. v, siireil 'im lx,,k, I It find that it will jmty them lo
«■*. UK. KKr 'as' |«&gt;rtak« ’•I w “ut
aibv Ktnij.e» lie was allow t-d to -sim-n :
l:u book.
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ll’CHED T) DESTRUCTION

LVxin -, nf Grafton, W.
thelfreight min. hod u
It Vu amputated

■k u ’ .Mid to church
That fa to say, your lung*.
with
iu.u&gt; l&gt;.&lt;y. Tho in ubreathing machinen. V
bit* w.:r
•&lt;n«i ' ire decorations
derful machinery it is. ’Nm
tforpo
rwn&gt; -ut of church
t^rr. "ir’PH*'a««- 1'ut the
he h-i
er how he liked It.
little tubes and cavities . .uli
’•« tn
itevil’" jutiii the
them.
a tl&gt;»- intintlonP
win1*™ Vl08e ar$ clo«^tl -and choked &lt;lnh
•••
gentleman from
with matter
ought HOI
not to Im
■••‘•vic, which
niiitii uugtll
Iir 'Tim*
UlCrf. your
Vour long*
lnnff&lt; eanQ.it hub ....
11
Utere,
do .1
th.-ir
work And what they do, thrv l aunut
-ir."M &lt;1 the Judge,
do WflL
'
i tmt you wiali to nay
Call it a cold, cdugh, croup, pneunio- Iwfurv siih’-ikn- ' p.isrt-d upon-your*
f?,n?i^irf!1,ooa,‘u "P'i'iu or .uiy or the The primmer 11 ■ d wintfuhy tow»rn
iHinihur throjt ahd. tuwe and head mm
and j! M”‘ d'O'. «’&lt;«!
ii irkvil that ho would
lung olBtruclloii-, ull arebud
J| " j like luaat
un&lt; Bud,
All
ti ,-x wtlng,
cnjng,"
” if it would
ought, to Imj got rid of. There
7.... c Ih just ’*« nimbi • 1.* ■!■ ■■•ompany. Hut they
one guns way to get rid offthom
them, 'i
'ft.-t
t...J j,
Lwotlld not l-t tin..
rup*
1
18,, ,’
Btn'chee’e German Struii’l
* .
which uny druggirt will b».|| von h&gt;r tr.
75 . A nt-.r, i- .| . : the AlUinv Journal

n ta t„ .
,
about •'urver amaxhed !
,
OR. &gt;'ARTEK
L-_...
two iucjiia in diameter hi 41
. u*
ra;
fi-at nt-kmLiv'in
uitaute* mid
INTERNAL REVENUE.

turns
nun n fnm’d whom one mnv
'•How nrn you getting along aioce
after brtsine«b&lt;&gt;nra. It is raid that tliiIttesud taut tire gun- your marriage?' iv-ked one trhnd of
“
---------of- ”
tienwn
\ era Crux
do not take tfadr criTre m oth!T;,.“Not.v,‘n' *-U ” wns the re­
M talfa imuudiataly after diim-r. as I* Uw PO.
U hen bhe gave me her hnnd a
cuttom, not creu when dininK at liome, hut lit le over M ymr ago' it lllhii me with
rather postpone it until they itrol! cut u&gt; tbe deiight; but when rhe gives It to Ute
portidca. Ladfeanre not roeub«re, however, now it doesn’t delight me in the least ”
in CTuiformlly with .their iwcud rettricticns
Mr- Higgins worth was
m Mexico.
.
,, he too,{ “ “FWnpaper, he re­
A charming walk, inpeeiaily at night, in
to the prnutenMU, whi,-h hrrr corrwpojxb, m plied, ’&gt;lnce our memlier ot (kngrens
tiia alanieda &lt;if other Mexican town*—In tbe has stopped sending me the Congres­
dtatrict knpwnua Extra-Murn*. or ■"Beroud sional lUconl I don't Hike anv; but 1
the U alia'"—although no city wall* , now rt- guess j kin get along without it. It
ninjX, and the suburb i- piTolou*- Here lx r. never gave much news, anyhow."
ra^ada, or paved wnlk, lietwren two iow.cn
A gentleman, recently calling at a
either rate of tall and thick old dxxxinut palm,, boarding-hnn.M'. left Ids umbrella in
the hat-rack with a curd An which was
“1Jttoppl to a man who
strike* a forty pound blow. Will be 1
atacooeti iMichrai mid drram of the history of hack in five minutes." When he re­
Vera Crux In bygone days under Uie white turned, the umpr. Ila was gone, but in
Rl®*n&gt; of Ibc ligbthouw. ’
At
°"e :aa-* *ft' thp vblMren in tbe
&gt;’UvteS *“h « locleruag^-a greet walks five miles an hour. Won’t be ’
back at all!"
w“b«rt'C‘'VwaiM»k.Ur full Of n-utew-a
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“Are we running on time?" said the
nho carried up to tho City of Maxfom where, epnduotor, repeating the nervous puson holi'lay orcaviotm. oua may are tlirqi &lt;m senger's question. “No,sir; wear” *”
f'u‘‘e&gt;
tin- Zo.-alo, worn by Ixith aexw. Lail!.-* Im- ing a btriclly cash business,
•)
priaou them—sometimes a whole handful—In please.”

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

and mtng the petition, duly verifuuEli. praying lti.it a ;vai-r Uto*
tin* conn, purporting to be the
la»t will mid irstunivtrt of wiki wl.reared, ruaj
Im admitted to |&gt;rotatv. and the eyecutore
thereto named appointed.
Thereupon it H ordermt that Slonday, the sth

minora,'and all other persons intenwted ta said
estate, are required to opptwr. al a session of
said court, then to be hidden :u the prebate offlre.
In the city ot Hasting*.:in said rotmty. and wo.
xbow
™“&gt;*. n any there be. why the ji^yer of tbe
give untfee to the peraun* luterrMMto said
uniry of
oi raid
sani pvtlthiiT.
[•eutuitr. and
»z&gt;U the
xne
«■’ Hie pendency
bearing
thereof,- by causing a copyrfHrt
Of this
hp;u
'“'c tfipreaf
- order
lo, t-e pubBMu-d in the lisstlng* Binnsr. a
i.. e. qe.;»-r printed aiwi clrrutated in saldevunty
of It.rry nuee In each week for threwsucccBStre
weeks, iiniviou* to raid day nr bi-Arfra.
■
Wm. w.cotj

State of ’-IlchUton. eaunty of Biirry-M.
At.» wxxkm of tbo Probate Court far the
, f bunty of Barry, boidrn nl the Proba
the City of Hast lugs.ln said County.on
the tth day of July, tn tl
Jud eight hundred and right
I*.. .....I IV,.. IV
I...I
wii’tun, Ferry, guardianot wild Incompetent,
havlithin day flit'll v.nji nd-, court bls final
lu'.-.nmt :rt sueh and pray* tic muic may be'
bexni nnd allowed aha be dt«eiuuge4 Bcm hi*

raid rat Ate. ore required toippear nt a *e*40D &lt;rt
• ■ • -t. tor.! to Ih I.Oh l I. at Hie 1'iobMoffice. In tbe city &lt;•( Hasting*. In said enmity.
Mull snow catrae. if am there be, why tbe prayer
&lt;&gt;1 Un- peiithuicrahuidd nut l»c kthuim.
Audit I* further ordered, lliul said ixlltfoper
Klvr nrrt'ce to the perron* iulcrentei! In Kidd «mtatu.pf tliepcmteucyofaairt petition!, and t
Iivaring thereof by causing a eopv of this ort
tn be puhlishmi in the Hasting* Ba ser
newspaper printed uiwi clrrulsted In raid Cut
ty of Barry once In each week fnr threesuceesri
weeks previous tn rant day ot bearingI A fni. .'An,- W
&gt; m. W. COLE, Judge olFrobate
.
1'robuto Order.

State of Michigan. County of Burn-.—M.
Al a sesalon of tbe Probate Court for tbe Coun­
it Barry boiden at tho Probate Office In the city
Hastings In said county on Thursday, the
clay oi July In tlie yvw one thousand
lit liiuidred and righty Acven.
resent, Wm. W.Cole. Jmlgn ot Protalo.
^^i,thetnatlerof the estate of Alphens Bisho?,
On re
tied, ot
ceased,
person
estate.
Thereupon it Is
the Sth day of An
’clock' hl the IvcrinMi, ur &gt;u.,*uru m
Yon will always find them busy cut­ ,o
ttit! hearing of raid petition, aud that
* lin} u
_______________
ting ....
off BWUO
goods.. They
have
made some
wry large purchaM-s of
arc required to appear at a rewilan olsaid Court,
till'll to IM! Bolden at tbe Frobute Oflice, In the
city ot H.vitiug* in said county and »huw cans.',
; If any there lie. why the prayer ot the petftlnin-r *!iould not be granted
And it is further ordered that said petitioner
And their wash goods which they sell give notice tn the perv.ni interested In said es­
tate, of the Jiendcncy of #g|d petition aud tbe
art* about
hearing thereof by raining ndqiyof tills order
to be published In the Hasting* lUxnkk * news­
paper printed and rireuhitrd In *Sd County olBarry once tn each week for tatg*» SMCCnlv*-

Boston Dry Goods Store.

\A7LIITE' PHAFVC I
w Hl 1L bUUDb!

Half the Price

it costs to manufacture.

Judge ot Probate.

“Mn" inquired Bohby. •haunt pa al
qtptp mrimT-o
mru wear them ou tho eoat, Ixmtonpiri- queer
idea ol heaven ?" “Well, I think
SEE THEIR
Natfaa I* h'-rebj eh rn that by virtue of &gt; w».
iir|Ub. over- which .tbo
' fadlion, by means of n hairpin rtraddkd not. Bobby. Why?" “1 hard blm uv !....
f lil-Tl furl.., iAMll-fl rtnt .it n
,
, mvuiu uuunai
nerrw tbo narrow joining betwreu the thorax
.. ... . . .... . ....... .
mo v.riu.v aar*
W ASHiXr.rox City, July
* •*-- ----- •—* •- •",»» bite Goods at fl cents, worth 10 cents, Sr
mid State of Stfarblgan. lo me directed and
.ai.-l aldomen. •&gt; that tl&gt;^ phon&gt;bore«xn' thnt the week you spent tn Albanyr • and
seetned
like
heaven
to
him
’
"
cll
vereil. and »rain«t tbe good-, and chai Pen.
•r Cha -witch in
little crcatunn are not hart, further Ur.n by
land* and teuetneni*. of l^tiu Norton, it) the
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.
paawol afterw.ird siounreri* ra fooling up in round number* restraint
i
I minty of Barry, and In favor of Scottn C Nash
A negro preacher at Red Springs,
There are not very many ririklngly char­ f\. C..) lately eaid to h a flock: “1 have Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cent*, -worth
tnv.CW.Ooo. Of thu there was cultaehd in
.. ... .
UI'.IU Kill -cur au in­
: th- |rwiU’h shows that it .
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’ aeteriatfc *treat •ccr.ci hi Vera Crux, ibe
12?t cents.
&lt;
right, title and luterrot of tbe aald defendant.
[cwerfu! Unwi with an nf tbe eutire amount. Now York cvmtw next1 r-«^ro p^'pulation te pretty well aniimiated, baen .preaching to you, ever since 1
Daih Snrton. Iu mid to the foflowlne property
#
if the clutr«til! remain • with 115.000.00(1, and fa fidlowed by Ohio j n"d their attire fa quite eoiumonplacc. K&lt;»w came, from Matthaw and Mark, Rod if Big line of Muslins, plain and figured. and aihIm to wityou want me to preach from Geneids
with nairly Fl 1.000,000, Kentucky with fit’.- ,l,ld then one has a touch of the metropolis and Exodus, you must raise my wages.
wnito mi*! qunrter at sectloo fsarteea
Um.000, I’mit^yhrania with over &lt;&lt;(100,000, 1 ‘‘‘ring nn old woman sitting on ll»e curb, It is hard work, mid I’m not going to/ An elegant line of Sateens at 12*&gt;&lt; (if. :&gt; make nbiut tUty-Uiren aud rme-balf
cents,
worth
18
cents.
(.•B'i i acri^ ot Uud. and the wra: fnu'tlon
soy aialire against Mi*rottri with nearly F&lt;,6CW.UiO aud Indiana witb a mat l«efon» ber, holtiiug a &lt; Loire colpreach the fat out of my gizzard for sq
ofihe routh ra«t quarter of section fourteen
with about f4, J5),6oJ. Except New York 1 lection of cigar stunqe, gathered into little little pay.”
(H). oontalnlna slxty-two and ss-iooth* (cam!
JdlvJS.— A ralttssoa mid Ohio Ute roUectiou* ma le in the Fifth II- beapr, su many few a &lt;£iro, u the ccuwt
X* i'»0/irre* ol laud more or lc*», all In 'loarn
two(*i
swirth of ranpe nine (?) wr*t. In •
ou tf»- &lt; ire^lorff bridge, iinin* dfatrfcc, of « hich George A. Wibn is l*ul'l« ''&gt;d1vuartBla or tlirro evuu of the
There are various rumors about the
county. Slleblran
■ \l|.'n rued, irtnrai a rol’cctor. amounted to more than nr.y of tht&gt; . j IiftMii.
pastors of a church in Boston—one of
Also I, is nmabiTnine hundred and forty
1 o In.-.-bt train, wbk-b »taKM. the ag^n^aVj eolicctton* being St*,- | 11 d”* • Kjuranifah actuation, foe, to re* a which is. that “he was not rordinl We are selling 4 pairs lor DO cents;'each i»ir&gt;. nite'
hundred
nnd
fortv
I air worth 25 cents.
im*). nite*
hainlre!
and
S&gt;rV
Ku.WS, which fa only abofrt j’dX) below ti.u prdlfui «&gt;f devil tbb; far tbe r-ulpv l&lt; Icrj;riy enough with the la.lies of his church. I
!!*»,; In the &lt;1ty ot H«Mlmt*. B'.rrv'O _
M31 coUuctedidn Ohio, lie ram*.all* cted in raUn, and fa regarded » a great delicacy, He is a gentleumn of deep learning and I We
..« have also mage big reductions In Mil hlcan, nH'i’idinx tu the recorded plat then
’
ra.nts
'
brinv
tbe-*mn&lt;-land
attnebod
In favor
tte other five Ulincfa dfatricta are w follows; even in tbe ca|&gt;iml. Hut a nartlcr, kra apj*&gt;- of uncommon ability—a faithful and ' Men
' Jen’s Socks, lo cent socks for 10 cents.
cents. 0( 1!(,. phrnmih. ixreiuber intb. A. D. imi
. nil of
I xlsg ».-re klltod: Fir»t dirtrirt, |4.Wt,ue5; iwcond, fcJH.fcM; I I king mutter it would to hard to find tlir-n upright shepherd—but didn’t pct the t
which J-flciil ospoiteTor rale sod toll nt public
fourth. $:»7,S}J; eighth,' »1,1»).MJ; thir- tbfa dbpt*thig tudnml. So »!»;&gt;•!&lt;« tt fa a, iatnbs quile enough." Very few cler.
suction or vendur to theblrhrsi b' '-'
I COTTONS are advancing very fast,
t ecu th. ISTV.iDSi.
to be nlnn*t ainorphou* in il* yielding—bone­ gyuieb make a mistake of this kind.
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want of conatetency. But only think
I but our cellar is full at the ora price uieuni
" ' u«j" ui nepiemocr. a*. r&gt;.. is
Burrow, of (
There is said to be no poor-houses; and we will continue our very low o'clock In the forenoon of that day. '
j
Tli* Affaire of K-rdutw &lt; Co.
I wtiut trenivndous. wLi’. fatal ;-owcr gca«
nnd jails in Norway. Tins is strange.' prices on them, whk-fa is a good deal
BAKER SHRlXKlt.
A..„ 1 T&gt;..« ! intoU»IO Inert and flaedd rays whsu Uwy
:-p&gt;rta recriTCti i
CtfiCAito,
Aug. 1.—The loag-Ibokail-for
victim. AmHhn »lhny, dipping We always supposed Norway was a' lea.* ttntu market value.
MheriS in and for Barry County.
trere kilhxl and statement of tbe defunct clique bouse ef C. I
Dated this !Xb day of July, A. !&gt;.. 1M7.
. 'trail*
.. over thoBalesyt tli® 7receptarle,
----civilized and Christian country!
way it
SMITH
&amp; COUifiOVE, AUornen.
J. Korih-iw 4; Ca, wh &gt; tailed during the ; and tho livid, deathly color, iilx corruption
FARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.
great wheat corner in Ibis city, wav given to i
A sparkling voting debater, in a flight
and that four the public Saturday and Um&gt;w» that liabill-1 iuclfl Faujh!
. The market of Vera Cru: in anlnf/TMting of eloquence, exclaimed:—“Mr. Presi­ Full line of Benitnn. Jeans. Sheetings,
State of Mlrlilgnn—FlfUi Judicial Circuit. In
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
tie* nggregnte JI,WO,000, their grow oateta ;: as to right nnd cnremble. nnd not ikirticulorly dent, the world Is divided into two
CJiiuxtry.
els.
; Jl.TtXl.fXW, including f!,5iAl,&lt;JO) duo from । good n» to wnres, even in the fish llna It la great classes, the learned and the un­
Sult pending tn the circuit romi for tie CoonWUtahirv, E-'toert &amp; Co., and other Cincln- aald, gnd with tomu probability, that tlw» best learned, one of whom 1 am which.”
OUR
CORSET
stock
is
full
of
good
Detroit League naU ----------------------------------------imrtlc*. This knvea a-Jvte outride rfah if shipr*d to tbe interior, m it tired to be
styles
cheap.
.
Idtoey.cmnhlaluBnt. vs. Bar-.
There
was
a
deaf
man
in
Macon,
Go.,
. a bod beating gth* Ctoamuttl parties of only
in the days when—vide tradition—tbo choice who never ceased to smile. "Why do
Sft? r- .*1'1.1' Hlzalrtth M. Wile and Amanda J.
JLoday, th/v.,'.
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Uttwing Detroit
What will 1&gt;j realixod from the Cincinnati
defendants.
of the catch at Vera Crux smoked on tlie table you smile?”somebody asked him. "Oh! Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at II IU,
n- At
Il PHtabura
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^o-l fFta.l-v.u R-..in£:
lu tut* rauv tt n»»pearlng that defendant®.
claim.*
Rcceivt
fa
MoiiU
’
xomn
’
s
capital
twenty-four
hours
15c; good value for 25c.
"“•5 : l-l «■ -'I
S— xJkBsrb.ira E Hill. Elizabeth XT Wile, and Amanda
to cause I cant hear the foolish things
J. HUI are no: resident* ot the state, but reside
after it was token from tho sea.
■» Yw.
J.
Washington—
will be able to give a definite statement of
Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for in the state ef Kansas; therefore on motion of
About the only jeomfort, ga'trci.oruically, that people say,” was the reply.
what tbe firm ran pay. The Cincinnati
25c., well worth 50c.
... .T.-Fitowing are the claims are regarded by many creditors as about this place is tbo wine. A very good
Tlie giraffe, it is said, has never been
-^rTureday: AtDe- worth 10 to 20 centa on the dollar, white dinner claret maybe bad for fifty rents tbe known toutlura sound; bu* 'hen she
bottle. In some of tbo hotels tlie floors of don’t have to. Anybody &lt; an see that &lt;coralnE Ont to the Bostou Drv Good* store far »-,-enty d*v* th" complainant rnnve thin order
Wt-Chb,ii:, - n,^olt . nt Httaburgpoffiapw, kta., are of grating, Uto that in her dress is low enough in tbe neck 1
be puhluhed In the Ha*Un«* Baxxkm.
!-nt ^1: at Wrabmgton
Inted in the city ot Hastton. MteblaM, raid
tram car*, and far further coolnten and ven­ without her calling attention to it
^2. ‘!r.;i r. Wn-lungton 5; at New
THE MARKETS.
tilation the chambers arc divided from the
S7
corridors by a sort of balnstiwdo partition,
A Down East paison prayed in
FRANK A. HOOKER, Circuit Judge.
data cto.'' ‘
''■'Ti"' ImtInnMl league
BMmiacoujicovK,
.
inside of which are folding panels, which can church against progressive euchre, and
42 Wot Main St,
rain
' 1
W’ednracfay,
Solicitors for Complainant
I be turned back at wilt None of the hotel* his congregation, who had never heard
at?1-Al 1M™«BATTLE
CREEK.
MICH.
A
‘
™SS°W^Ato
sV^M.
H. POWKBS. Deputy Register In
have parlors, but tbo wide, cool corridors are of it before, have been busy learning it
On front of Farmer’s Sheds.
*
provided ;*ltb sofa* and rockers, where one ever since, just to see if it was so very '
may lounge or receive one’s friond*.
bud.
chmM SJJrfc bld; Heptemter. openml »He. cloned
There is Uttlo to be seen in Vera Crux that ,
.
e .Wl.-ta,
At
It is said that barbed wire fences con­
pajraont A
is of Interest to a stranger—tho library, situ­
Y„k
a mortras* madi- by I j
duct
lightning. A man who has ever
ated as aforesaid in a former clmreh, whore
nleJ.Reed to Hiram
■j- • &gt;. Wtuhfanrtoa S; afCbitower is now a iiBhthottw: an orphan asylum; »i*t. down unexpectedly upon one of •
!'■. I.i'rion -J; nt 1’ittal.urg—
,
the yellow fever htepital, if ouoki dock 1* those nuisances will be convinced that Stats
of M'chIgan, county cl Barry-ns.
•.InJtflpIda 4. !
Barn'. In IJber — of Mortgages, on page
.-wxl' the Black Chrht, and that is aboot all they keep lightning on draught all tbe ' Notice » hereby riven that bv an ord
Crnc;
Bald mortgage wax made upon Ute
1Probate G urt for the County
The charitable institutions are notable amply time
condition that should default bo made
l—- ‘«n record Friday, a.
for their systematic and rffretive manr.gi“The weather is over me a little this
«lOw»^'
s. New York 5;:
Hoga-Xariwc oproed meat Tbe Black Christ is sn image to a
-FtithEnJL ■»
liotfoaS; at Pittaburg
chapel out by tho Extra Muros, and, while U morning," remarked recently a French­
L^fc’,?dl’,phl’
at Jodiaimpolte
is somewhat tawny in color, it is br no means man who is zealously studying the
«aiaMatXlfc&lt;n A r. Lindon ox
'
day*, th* principal
packing nnd aldppisg loU. $5.S0.T5.*t Oattte— to indicative of tbo native faith in n Raviour Idioms of the English language in this
ot lutcn-M th«
!■- -Tli■■ riluatloo fa tbo mariirt tpik-t and nominally imebaiiK-d; I«xm! of tbelroen color as anctbcr rfllgy I saw at dty. He had meant to say that he was .county, sor cxaminauun ana allowance, on or ran*
dun and rmjubl
।before the Eld day of December next, and that
nut very j much different dnn^-rn the only buyer*; uatlre Ftoara. averaging Cusntfa, which really was typical, not only a little under the weather.
tbe period limited tor the paymeut
rath claims will lie heard before aald court ou althouxb
®°* ttia is
thereof
may iwt then have expired; and drfaah
t W.«-L Tim only rijtuigv KO to 1.80» tba, aold pt »110ft4.W, principally at
tho much darker hue, but nlro in feature
People often complain of bard times ’
f3.tsa« ** butebentf Mock.
awfcera, “&gt;dto exj^om-T.
hantic b-ni made. li\ payment of a portion of
H. Addis In San Fraa&gt;“U Jruppd bode a little. Hi.TJUltt; Teaaw,
w-ns
from a mere natural tendency to grow), ,
Interest due iktober Hat. MM, and the tame
oowa; StWO-l* f^- «»'*«'
Khr&lt;ih7.Jln?n1
rheo Chronicla________ _
but a Rome, «a., darkey, the other day,
Bavins reruunr-! unpaid aud In arrears tor the
weak ; prica about He tower; nati»e&lt;. &gt;t.uo&amp;4 o&gt;COLE. Judjce ot Probate
i said "Nebber seed rich times since 1
•pore of thirty day- and upwards, and affi! re.
T~anv\nd w-lernx
S1.WW
A'wtwas’born. Work all day and steal all '
porboad.
night, and blest if I can hardly make a ,State of Michigan,
produce: Butter-Fancy lOgin cre*m«y.
Fifth JixHcial Circuit—in Chanrt.rv. eiute: mi'. Uirre i* tiov
Be per to; choice to. fancy dairy. UbAhw.
flrat.Z&lt;! Damiy at the bat, ii*
t0 livin’!’’
Suit pending In Circuit Court for County of tbh iUte S:&gt;*.73 nnd Bo
packing. 10«aHe. Eggt-Strictly freA. ITirX
Doctor—"You need more sleep, mv |Barry-In Chancery, at tbe «'tty of Hasting*.
bone &lt;-oltar batton* wrnn' . rw
Harry County, Michigan, on the luth day of
His- E&lt;x&gt;rt (with siirpriw)—Do you F110* good friend. That Is the whole trouble 'July.
i-&lt;.
Measr* Ward. O’Connor. Gihrepfo r.nd with you. What is your business?”
Joan iterkey, complainant, vs. Minerva J.
ttom.hZ.- ,
........... 71 1 —
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nm.es, defendant.
“SSTy.^Si-V &lt;•«■ •-“■’"’-Or. Patient—"I’m a policeman.” Doctor— &lt; In tin* cause it appearing that the above de­ in tbr -tty of HutUns*. Barry •••mntv.Miehittr;
by Lms“e duta
Sl.Odtl.tD J*r 1^1’ caw••Then it must lie something else, but I fendant
j
is not a resident «f tbi* state, but resildc* will ut public tuudton
th- preiulres
tlerertoed
CkuJ. .
U"','n •"!' *«&gt;re*i At Chirac
11,
nn.»....•
.1. . . k. lu
tainly itot.-Nv” Yal’k bun-___
surely thought it was a low of sleep. ।iu thestate of Obio;thcrrtore&lt;M&gt; motion of smith . &gt;1.1 I...,W
it I*Inorder
fir. Low.. Ju'y »&gt;
After mH. perhaps you don't take enough li
j. .Coimve,
J solicitors
... for complainant,
I...
..bl ­
exerase."
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Hosiery.

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MARR &amp; DUFF,

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Blood Elixir fa the only
Blood Rmpedy gnaranaur Miacr.- n-ireorb
““J*w BUffy

AUeai, WM. H. POWffKS. Depay fenster.

w. H. Goodyear £ Co., Druggists.

KMtTH &amp; C-vU.HOI K,

�More County News.
r.lRUHI.SE.
Mbsm Myrtle Basa and Emma Aablev have gone to Grand Rapids to work.
Mzs. Matthews, of Grand Rapids, is
vifdting ia thb place.
Frank Sweet started thb morning
for Eaton Rspida, where he intends to
work for J. 1’umfrey
Born. J lily 3Kh, to Mr. and Mrs. N.
W. Roatch, ii boy.
Preoehing next Thursday evening at
the M. E. church by Charltsi 8onema.
No rain hen-.
EftUWNS CORNERS.
A very enjoyable time was spent at
Mrs. Adalbert Hanna's last Thursday.
About 40 of her friends met with her
to celebrate her 52d birthday. Some nice
presents.
,.
Another wdtdc of this dry weather
and lota or-cora b ruined.
Wm. F. Smith is giving good satis­
faction with hb new thresher.
Mrs. Geo. Hnbliard is sick.
Mrs. Jake Wing spear Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. Eli Brown of Bowne.
Mamie Smith made home glnd over
Sunday.
DAN FIELD.
News scarce nnd rain scarcer.
A. E. Kipp, ot Bedford, Sundayed
with his people.
Eva .Marshall commenced her third
term of school in the Dunn district last
Monday.
Mrs. Zimmerman and family, oi
Battle Creek, are spending a few days
on their fanu.
The farmers of this vicinity intend
to participate in the picnic at St. Mary’s
lake Friday.
Mrs. A. B. Morford is at Battle Creek
where she is havings cancer taken
from her face.
, John Cellister and family, of Kansas,
•formerly of this place, are here visiting
thdr many friends.
CLOVERDALE.
Very hot and dry, everything sufler■ ing for want of rain.
' The graders commenced work in
Hope on Monday last. It is nearly all
graded south of town.
Mrs. Frank Norwood presented
Frank with a pair of boy babies.
Nina Waldorf! baa a very gentle sad­
dle animal purchased for her by her
brother Milan.
John McDcnnot Sr., is very low at
this writing.
Some farmers are trying to plow but
it makes things smoke;
Cha^. Whitney started for School­
craft Co. on Tuwdav last.
Patrick St. John and a party of
frkuds Sundayed at the lake.
Miss Lees, of Kalamazoo, Li visiting
at H. Carpcater'b.
f

HARTIN'S CORNERS.
•Very warin and dry.
Mrs. Whetstone b on tbe sick list.
. Mr. McIntosh, Mr. Hopkins and wife
and Geo. Keagle attended quarterly
meeting at the Yeckley school house.
Mj-. Keagle was elected delegate to
the annual conference which meets at
Bay View uarly in September.
Diana Bayne has returned from Alle­
gan Co., where she has been visiting
friends.
'
The ladies aid society will have an
ice c&gt;earn supper next Friday, Aug.
at Fred Barry’s. Everybody conllallv
invited.
'
Someone entered Lew Wellman's
house in the absence ol’ the family and
stole hb gold watch and a gold watch
and jewelry that belonged to his daugh­
ter and 8t5:in money.
(JEfiKEY.
Carrie Haskins, of Saranac, was visit­
ing in thin vicinity last week.
Work is jprogresulng on the new rail
road In enraesl. A large gang of mon
are at work at the head of Jordan lake,
amt men and teams are arriving there
•laily. The wages paid are 83.50 p&lt;T
day for ft isan and team and 81.50 per
day for men.
The new; village. Lake Odessa, near
Bonanza, is growing at a mushroom
rate. Several of our Woodland mer­
chant? have secured lots ar.d arc pre­
paring to baud thereon.
M. L. Cook,of the Bannkk, was on
our strecta last week.
Sam Crcigh smiles and says it's an­
other giri&lt;at his house.
Rev. Shat'fii-r did not prcatQi at tbe
Tamarac church last Thursday night
on account of his being called home to
preach a funeral sermon.
Prof. T. L. Parker, of Elsie, b visit­
ing friends in thb vicinity.
O. F. Skinner has a sick child.

GUDARCREEK.
It is still dry nnd hot with but. little
indication of mln.
. H. Armour hits sold his hogs ami
delivered them at Battle Creek last
Tuesday. .
Several citizens attended tbe Emanci­
pation crkiirMtion at Battle Creek last
rnesday.
The dunce nt the hall was Inrgclv at­
tended and Enjoyed by all.
Wallnre Norton has tbe new curb
around the water wheel fn his feed run
« o:nplet&lt; d fcnakinx il much better and
more convenient.
Dr. (’hanfiler has three cases in this
jd.ee and Dr. VanHorn three or four,
ahnaBt under the shadow nf Lord
-Broughton* effioe.
. Jerry Sproul has xokl hia horse to A.
A. AlaricK Considerntlun &amp;125.
Gtaronee Aldrich, of Iliekcrv Corners,
was in town last Monday on buainon.
L. Whitmore has his saw mill set up
in A. Nutt’s woods to saw ties for tlie
new railrpad. Nutt having sold his Um­
ber to the contractors.
The road is bdng fast grafted through
CASTLETON.
are nn-m-ly all harvested,
new haw commenced to plow

heap; all went well until about 10
o'clock he was awaaened by a bright
light, the fire having run from the
marsh to the upland and through the match lo Instead of the barn. They also return
woods to a neighbors fence where thank* to tbeir many friends for their kindly
about 100 rods, besides some corn and wddyiM aud word* of cheer.
valuable timber was destroyed. Next
time be a Uttlc careful how con try to
WOODLAND.
keep everything out ot your marsh.
Hai Crowell Is os tbe tick hat.
I. N. Harter's buried their baby ImM week.
NASHVILLE.
L. Faul.ii plaaterihg hit new boua*.
The oiilcers of the villngo have been
I'ra. Kilpatrick ata totals were o’, tac Mrdl
getting in their work iu elegant shape od Association at .Ctortotte last week.
the past week. Four arrests, all inside
John H. Wteabeckata A. W. Diflenberi*
of one week, ia un unusual record for taw gone to Petoskey.
thb place, but the example has proven
C. A. Hough, county tn-asurcr. Is here lias
on exemplary- one and last Saturday- week tnklcR an invitee ot the
oI
&amp;
night was the quietest one for a long Suyder.
time.
&lt;len. taitlngeria in Grand Hapite visiting Id*
The fire department was out for drill
Monday evening.
Tlie a. A. K. boys bare changed Itelr night
Base ball Occupies the attention of at mectJu;; to HWunUy c*enlr.g.
tbe boys at present. Some ot them
thinking of going down to n&gt;intorce
CoiUas and Mayers taro struck waler at 155
tbe dilapidated Detroit’s.
Hank Heath was run in Thursdaynight for drunkenness, and paid a fine
of 85 and costs Friday morning for his
WunderlUk Uro«. arc no* trying their lodt
fun.
Work lias been commenced on the
The M. E. tec mam Kdal received about f!
track at the driving park.
ou Saturday evrals; from the sale ot ice cream.
Jacob Osmun has returned from his
western trip.
Rev. H. 0. Wilto is after the .Saginaw
C. L. Glasgow has a couple of nieces City devil again.
from Jonesville visiting him.
Mrs. Hindmarch and daughter Matie
AROUND CASTLE GARDEN
have returned from their visit among
New York friends.
John Reynold’s, of Oceana county,
was in town this wet'k the guest of his
sons, Frank and Mat.
N. C. Rasey, of Charlotte, has been
endeavoring to organize a council of There i* first tho great rotunda, which the
the Royal Arcanum here, but has so lannlgrar.M enter directly from tte steamer;
on each flank of thia are tbo halb nnd room?
far been unsuccessful.
A number of the base ball enthusiasts for separating and das-ifying item, and tbo
were in Detroit last week witnessing vast baggago depot*. Provision stands sup­
the games.
ply food at rater, prescribed ,by tbo conunis
Will Ixnho. of Detroit, was a gnfest ■loners, generally cta«q*r than in tte city
outside; Interpreter* for tte principal laoat Lew Finan's last week.
The Nashville orchestra will give a guagve stand ready to give information, and
harveat ball at the opera house Thurs­ in tte center b tte bank where foreign money
day evening of thb week.
M. B. Brooks will start hb old evap­
orator the latter part of this week or
first part of next, and will at once com­ of each immigrant b enrolled; tbe post offire;
mence work on hb new building.
Dr. Goucher and family are In Orr­ to tiruo of those whom Jettar, await, and tho
ville, Ohio, attending tho funeral of

Mrs. G.'s father.
The Congregational and M. E.
churcca are both undergoing repairs.
8.8. Ingeraon returned from tbe sete
ehore Saturday morning after an ab­
sence of several weeks.
A fractious team owned by Frank
Lainpman flow around the street*
Monday night in pretty lively style but
was got under control before doing
-material damage.
Tbe only time the weather aignals
don't lie is when they Indicate fair
weather and rising temperature.
Ed. VanNocker, who has been at
Battle Creek for some time learning
photography, has returned to Nashville
and opened a gallery in the Morrison
luiildlng.
Fred Baker has moved into the
Kocher block, and will add a museum
to hb business.
Sneak thieves are getting very num­
erous.
Mrs. C. W. Murray has returned to
Dakota.
v

FOUR CORNERS.
Our school is progressing OnoJy.
Bessio Smith is convalescing.
On Friday last Mrs. O, 8. Wolfe took
the train for Reed City..
Fred and Lucy Bump are visiting
friends In Grand Haven.
James Childs, of Kendleville. Ind.,
was on our streets the first of the week
with a drove of 600 sheep.
Myrtle Dunbar spent Sunday even­
ing on town line. She has just return­
ed from a visit with her father in Ind.
Wm. Wood and wife, of Six I*ak&lt;s,
are visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Fred Andrus and wife Sundayed in
Woodland. /
Too much Jcc cream and green corn
brings several of our citizens on the
don’t-feel-wel! list.
Mr. Smalley, ot Potterville, though
in poor health, occupied the stand a
.short time in the Disdple church Sun­
day morning. His words were well
chosen. Be was followed by Rev. J.
A. Grow, who seemed to be very much
in earnest; after which they partook of
the sacrament as is their custom. Also
preaching in the evening.
The society at Dewitt Kenyon's was
well attended. A pleasant- time and 315
was raised for the benefit of Rev.
Knott.
Nathan Odell and wife have return­
ed from Antrim Co.
Nora and Dora Cole, ot Carlton,
spent a portion of last week with
friends on tbe town line.
Orin Loomis and wife, of Cloverdale,
Sundaved at Lyman Chamberlin's.

DOWLINO.
Wanted, at Dowling, rain iu htrge
quantities; for full particulars enquire
of corn aqd potato-j.
Ormsbee &amp; Herrington while thresh­
ing takings for Stove Lester let &amp;
dtchfork get into the cylinder, smash­
ing things up generallv.
J. H. McGrath is back from the
northern part of the stat*
The boys are anlousiy waiting for the
3d of August, when they expect to
smoke at the expense of W. Tobias.
R. G. Rice has commenced moving
goods from his old store io the new.
Mrs. Keteham is again camping at
Clear lake, it talng a benefit to her
health.
Fire broke out of Emmet Herring­
tons fallow Aug. 1st. burning 80 cords
of wood and running over his fields
burned considerable fence.
XVitli the
help of the neighbors the fire was sub­
dued just in time to save about 2uo or
250 cords more of wood.
C. Risbrklger and G. R. Maauiag
fihlppetl a car-load of hogs from this
vicinity Monday.

J^ON’T SWEAT
Over a hot kitchen stove tins hot weatli.: „,.i
yourself miserable and tired of life.
"'
umi is IM
Sb* gfr* her ham

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

The!

Hatt

large sized bank checks.

i nan&gt; uro
, ,__ _
ba instantly intawtcil by chat about tar6-t&gt;

And keen cool and comfortable. Huy THE BEST r
will find the best made, safest, most economical
stove at
' ■

coo:

WEISSERT BROS
It is called
li r.o.ojrei iu a.— —...
............. o - - . .
a •ctvnmer.l fltuncie.-. said; “U you will take
un ite bank reports and ran ovrr tha flguns
you will be uatonhhod to sre bow few bank.*
bar* artuaUy * nullitm dollar* tn ‘nsh on
han-L That Wk tte utory at oom of any
raanS abilltr fo chuck out a million AloBara.
Wa are in tte habit oo.thi* aide «d tte water
of thinking that the accumulate of matey

THe Tropic.”
You will also find at our store a full line of builders haul
ware and everything in tho hardware line. Prices
reasonable.
Respectfully,

I7USE?

is a fair lUuAratioaof the* H.OM,OOOcbacfa.

WEISSERT BROS.

gMITH I

£&gt;W.WO.

Inborn iramnctioM. A check tad been
girao to him on Mill', Glynn, Currie * Co.,

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

E. KE

go to tbo Bank of Haglund and procure it.
bouia refotad to acuapt tte tnatwy cm itapadt
until ta had i .cylained to item in tte (ultat

They would not accept it without knowing

Furniture!

IfARTIS
HL Insur

benevolent Boeietls*. hotel runners and now&gt;

Go where you‘will find the newest design.-, the larged stock,
the lowest prices. That place is at
•

are polite and prompt In giving information.
A11 around tbo rotunda uro group* ol imrmgrants, tte Italians pcwlommnting; for m».t
of tte Irish ore tart by frienda and ncqurtr.V

jjaby

C

FABH10

graat demand. But tte fart that £65.000

Imagme, it you can U ouiuo: drarriba U),
tbe amuiiug amt affoctin ’ w-enc, as tbo Irish
long in ibis country njro». tbo new arrivrd—
tbo ardent embrace., the pcetk &lt;-x|WBWious
tears Tte Italians npprar dull aud uniuter
rating; tla-o lotigmt tn thfa eitv Bern a*
much lite farignera a. th^v jntt arrived.
Ttey aro nearly all from die -oath of Itriv;
nrarty all took »hip at Napte. eud me di,
tTnaanjjiy mrartby and-well. in plain bn
guagr. dirty. Sow and -.ten a 1‘iMlmonh-r or
Vcnethm oppan, Ute a »bhe Be-twlnu
a kt at nuadruMN, A* thetreiru
Kapolrw go up town tbclr appMiranra ia detn-nin^, rapecially tte uumeu; tat tho*e
reridant on Mulberry strert kx,k even "an*.
I poraed n Sroup of tb- intter lid-, mornlnjp'
skinny, swartby^oU r.omea, terri»r&amp;&lt;l«d.
barefooted, atoopins trader ite might of
teary bag* filkd with papers nnd nlh-.-r stuff
gleaned from nteut tte.Mfirra; nnd »-s-nvUMtally 1 innct tbrtii looted down .win, broken
IwanU, baml toop; and «tav.-&gt;-the. wrecknge from a ro.tnl dro or removal. Thnf
&gt;hl. .... «1&gt;___
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nnd pock it into littV pjekagre of lighters or
kindling. What Can life te worth to such
poiple? And yet ttey dock m»-uj jn any
hurry tn di&lt;\-J. H. Bradl., in r.-ckril!e
Tribnw.

tanking c.tablfihrarnts of London indicate
bow small a part actual cash piny* in fte
basinr* tniumctlujeof tl.«&lt;lay.'-New York
Tribane.

ARCHIE M°COY’S,

-This if lemonade, ia st notf* inquired a
light haired ganttenan blandly, m hr stepped

Tte “Blie Froit" ftrnitire Stare. Hartiip, Mien.

Toe |ropnrt&lt;«r replied that it was k* cold
Ixncmade r ml gwrondy threw tn tte inferUrititti tbrt ?ta price Wa- onfv fire rent, &gt;
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t
HtraUfiW, M l it wm j&gt;’.nml tef-ro Uta.
•-If ten- u anythlnx I am f.«d n(.te ronttanul with intu*h affabilit v. “jt fe jcwi jm*.
onaitei’an-l ta draw a ktnou fnrn vu- of Jw.
jxxkrtx, ctr. n bate ia it. pml with itehtemli «i equtVMd tte jata into tte ;!*•. Tten
from auoCter poetec te toA a qxxm awl a
Ktall
am&gt;k filled with »USar, with
nrnl Uw proprietor of tte refreshment Mawt
■•tn* becoming red and i cry mok-t
-l il give yon half a dollar to/g.,

anriooMy.
"Wy fi nal," uxj tbe amilbig emtonw,
Jliplug raftJ. .tHent mUUfnrti.wtteteT'ran)
te tail uiia -d. °ii afr.inl* me pMamn t» nay
that tbi-- h the teat Icmouate I errr drank on
John Hurd, tbe wall Kturr-i dtn-r, te.
it »bow grouu-1. Hero b your fivwe-nt
And
folk.wing tte ImxarJoua
fr&gt;r x^rIv
tomteh«.)tte-teu.paMhi,
eJ,
twenty -Urn yrar*. bi ttal tim-be tev
UawM ta. way ou: tarwigb tte cnwnl.
with many at rang* experience-. nr..| ta. fart
Half on tear btor Ite lenx-uate renter
.■rod tbe rop-about huadrrds of ;,-arinra to brute up in taainoK. nn.1. &lt;U.-ul»-d ia a ™;r
rata item to the rarfase. R WfloM
of grove rfoffKta ata a fate teanl. wdnte
ttat any a.e who ta. been «o taq, mc™, tte throe wwU tuonu- art in ■ wviuJed pter
tomedto ttawork woUHtaX1111-IWwl to
rani&gt;uft tte ran • as wap™ anil looking about
mu sir. Hurru«ayx: “I n.'Ver find a con wo ! —
“•■•““■su
«wn.-hin
8Jy &gt;w
for n
a unit
light nau
hatred mri ua'lln-•bwniii tbe water tul I have* horror ot it. *to»n^
-—
-Cb.cago
Tribune,
(transrr.
CblaumTritevU
and t* only wish on
that I am u£ •
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htJit nf It. Is &lt;a nn .....I___ _ .
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l» down l» lb. k,.M
rr—| ,u
Ttero b on, benefit in tbe vlnt of tboquern
or tai,
Wo, U„ w^.
’
of tte Satawteb l*lata» whfch ha». I famy.
jlnorn, Uwdo.. e.tar, t«
. ,b„j
racapal grwral notira. Wo are Indebted to
do.1 toward you wlUi upturn..! tt*. wad ter coniug fora new pbrrae fosupfdout thowi
■tartns
1 t*ll you. Il rt.ulttw.tlod ot ^.7'W,;r'*
"Dod blras our flat,"
nerro m u^-p
glnng the signal lo te
GIu.x;k uuf. and numerous oto.-r taiuitici
drawn up. As tote* float dowu in tte wa.te
'•*-^n-art.
It
ttay »nu to taw a rtraage wt of life
dwlswra tare uoi a;n»Jy
tbora that one can ufvim- get uita to eml I
,’;T’*nt th"al with
rasget-tion
rbw*1
“*•
ttat Ale,|m 03” (Ixn-v to you 5 makra a
vterniB;g swiUment t-&gt; ..iarn omelbiurfcr
--- — - —- --- uiurr iTXlor In
\ tert KU I n-re U ■ ctaraj
diving nnnnr. Mr. Hunir
&gt;’
fancy wortera to &lt;Ji-Welk wnalV
Wr an hour or two, tat
‘b'’’51*lvra by crnbroiterinjc Lite
I RUMhud witer tn- a matter of fifteea pratt} greeUng
on Bkretagi and dirab«ra
hewn once. I no engaged in rnMng the destined for nei£ Christmas: Think bow
earyfrem a wreck off tb- Booth Carolm.
InrrywKsroutalutbeiraMan lroa am^71b°rk °f * 1“!r bnwh- &lt;* I*Intad
boi w. wt.»rh fonn-d part &lt;rf tbo ,-ar;.o roJIM nnurag th- forgH-m^-uoto ou a New Yccr',
°2ir ?n!’,fan«l“
cTTOhtag it badly vanL No, I think Burton
«»-' xosr’'
wd holding mn a prtew ft.r thB |0
-j worth Wteri it invited tho Ha^raifan
fifteen hour* that ever pofcurf. Sty
P«wt*b!of iu feallrio Loipitahfy. Ou- Jov#
finally merredrai Iu nronin- me, but
toyou.QuewiKapl-nratonll^jd.
’ *
mafflf months teforo t could go down in the
wutar again." ,
;
-.-..c-rnuB
BUM.
Mr. Hurd walk* totey with a rwwotihiTo JOcre: Wdattea not having a prohiUtan
linitotte effret of tte t-rolra ankER,;

ork Cuouuercia! Advorttar.

I lie best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.
yourself.

Call and sec for

atattelu Um. &lt;iUo j.n (4
nomtpapermm, nodted ttal te mw tlJ-"Well. ttev hav. i—,. i__ ... “ ‘r-'1

wouM mean tte namM-torder this

time.

AT COST!
AND—

JJR. Wm.

BELOW COST!
Having purchased the entire stock of tlie Cash Drug Store,
and desiring to do only an exclusive drug buMUc&lt;s. we' will
sell at and below cost the entire.stock of
■

Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
and Wall Paper!

22s^t

"curcKMw are. In

(Ove

wtllia

»’ At La

yyiLLiA

J1RANK

Hardw

R. TIM
• Homce

P

Mark This

yjr h. l

We have also purchased of A. R. MeOinber hi# &gt;t“&lt;* &lt;’f

Hasting

BEST GOODS

Smallest Margin of Profit I

r

•“•nd KUthi't il) on
I A. it ta
"•*&lt;'. Mi

L0TA1K.K

gNAPPB

We are bound to close thorn out, and now is the time to ?-t

them at your own price.

Of any Jewelry House in Barry County. The. stock
r01”’
plete, and the prices right. Whenever you want any

soAlugt has the pleasure of oue

anette drink. »ta w^, t!wv
full Tl-y
I,
■nd asraiti. niili ib&gt;.'^n— .-r- ..-i *r*__ .

.

.WM

r C. LAM
j.
Ed

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vrurron

,LC.WK

(OtS^nA
Harr tteog
County.

We shall maintain the reputation this Jewelry establish’
ment has of selling the

**»• jw we ttaee two ru«
tberoT Mi.t a bartetukr iu a Uihianrttlc terra&lt;u in tte &lt; -utral f*rt oTtte
eX

JAMES A

QOOKA

"

NORTH JOHNSTOWN.

North John*town i« ininz to funs * baH&gt;
G. Greenfield'is scrioufdy sick.
taff rinb. ata with ■ HtUe prurtlro IhinL thry
Croft has moved to Big Rapids, win be able to Jois U»c notional fcogiMv
dey, of Kalamo. has moved into
Query; Why ail the o.-J h»-b^oni take bawd
khta-rt ing house.
■
x
later is making arrangements to
(flare mkjo to work with hb
' at tbaearfufirter bnrinesK.
I Basatm
MuntF haa returned to hi* I

■

.

Coll on us. Preacriptions carefully anil accurately '•&lt;'»■
pounded from freeh and pure drugs. We arc in llai*'*1!!’ 0 '

Do Business; Straight Business, and Lots of It
Respectfully,

4 BUELL.

c^i»n

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXXII. NO. 15.

' The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 16, 1887.

County News.

'Mirai to
fill their part of the program The
‘itth?Stx?iid
surpriS
ent.do«*15“’?kta!F; 1 our °°rrespondk? ti^LX*U?&lt;1 ‘P
th" running
toat^toMiiety bus»ae88but in order
ih iLhe Hannkh readers may not be
ravdth11tUiMn!,t‘t0T two wtek^ we wU1
? n fcxP«t«i that a speaker
w?ih
’“‘furnish the iocietv
gwip Ulkonth* evening-so SS

WHOLE NO. 1680

KpRTH IRriBO.
'
Dry as ever.
Meeting at Wood school house Sun­.
day. Good attendance.
Mammfe Smith is spending a week
at home.
Lizzie Bennett has returned to'her
home in Lansing.
The Good Templars are holding very
instructive meeting at Irving hull. Let
the good work go on.
Grant Daniels has given up his school
and is working for .Jake Wing.
Lyman Smith and family, of Grand
Rapids, are spending a week with
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
Rain needed bad In these parts, for
full particulars inquire of corn and
potatoes.
Hurrah, for camp meeting' Every­
body is going.

NASHVILLE.
E. Gosch has got his new grind stone
•••.•BUSOSb * * t'M-SOAV*. AT
in running order.
.
A. D. Rayner and family, of Chicago,
J. J. Smelchcr was in Caledonia were at Frank McDerby’s last week.
Co^'Mich.,
LAKE UDERRA
U.
Wednesday.
J udgo Smith was in the village on
EDITOR BANNER:
Mra J. Nagi er was taken quite sick Tuesday. .
■ look /’niskern.
tl'«‘ you were a
Saturday evening. '
McConkey &amp; Co.’s great show was in
bustler and ready to hustle anything
Clara Smelcher went to IxiweH Sat­ town Monday. It im built on the -Lit­
even to a political campaign. 1 came to
urday to spend a week with her grand­ tle Maud, big fraud” plqn and is exten­
st i.scr.i«noK rates
the conclusion that you would be great­
parents.
sively no good.
.
ly interested to hear from this phenomGeo. Baker and family visited at H.
Kate Dickinson has returned from •
hS^inrn®Ce’ ’hich has grown from little
Parker’s Sunday.
Big Rapids.
UVEltnSING RATES:
r
«
s
'
V*
a
T1
i
R|re
of
^uportance
The
G.
A.
IL
bund
expect
to
attend
w
|
a
wm?Kl
of
Vn,on
CKy.
TisttReuben
Coleman
is building a resi­
. r M i.rA...........'....J*.......... SIX 00 in a tew w eeks and as soon as we can
the reunion held nt Ionia Aug. 17 and 18. dence on the north side of the river,
»w fdtypecik’i position!!.
’btw'Mrs-Ch“- Barnabv,
absorb tbe trade of Woodland and Bo­ htt22**
Wm. Wunderlick and tnfe, of Wood­ near Isaac Turkey’s.
WCCK.
nanza
we
will
not
take
a
back
seat
for
land. and J. G. Reuter and wife’spent
Brooks' fruit evaporator commenced
, hl 'JI1! “'.“J1 "n Ib.t the I'Mom had
JOB PEINTINO.
any town. W o have the buildings nnSunday with friends at Caledonia.
drying Monday, with 8 Ini! force.
;Ji l«frltlu the Job Printing Do­
The Caledonia ball boys failed to
c?ur®° ?f cotwtruction and onlv •ere o' «nyon, for whom h. had thrmhrn- BiRiUS. KvrnUlDR iu the
E. A. Phillips was fined 85 and costs
* t!&lt;*u; and with the latent faeeo of wait lor hF.ule to come to us to get to Sto^b^’
meet the Freeport team Friday.
by
Esq, Mills, Monday, for disorderly
”
b
“
“
“
lh
"
: avrn&gt;«*d patterns of machinery' the front. Our village' is situated on
Mrs. J. Brunner returned home from conduct. Cases of the others arrested
&gt;• n arkn-.ru employed, enables the the proposed line of the D. L. &amp; N R R
Lowell
.Sunday,
where
she
has
been
at
­
with him have been adjourned until
£1'5,Yo““' ’»«"! bar .Isler
about midway between Grand Rapids
tending her sick mother.
Friday and will probably be settled ’ere
and Lansing and if no other towns an* wirt' ' F" Uw,nl»- of O ltonarll, last
McConkey's show was largely attend­ then.
i.C'WKY.M. D..
founded along the line the prospects of
ed Friday evening. The street parade
And the boys still play ball, and real­
h™ Invited bvr
lixysidau and Surgeon. Lake Odessa are brilliant. A gentle­
BRBBPORT.
took place about 730 p. m. Prof. Mc­ ly, a few of them are getting quite pro­
'« n?c ““ t0 "'"’O'1 •s»tefdny From the Herald.
. .. uUtyd- treating dtseve- of the man from your city made a statement
Conkey drove tbe wild mustang with­ fident, If wo had a solid battery who
* ’"J.ner at her home.
i • IK
ami
the
prvscnidlon
of
vblon
out
bridle
or
rein;
after
the
parade
’
s
here
a
short
lime
ago
that
if
nothing
. ..... ... ..../.re* t.1, X1. ...I z..-—
The handle factory started up again
could stand nine innings' work we
visit 2i,??1.rat,urPel.f5aturday fry»’11
large crowd witnessed the free exhibi­ could worry some of the surrounding
happened to prevent tbe growth of cur
on Monday.
'.'v't
Broadway, near Court village that in four years it would rival iJlL 1^1 friends in Maple Grove. 8he
Everybody is planning a visit some­ tion on the show ground.
teams considerable.
.otM. Hating-. MRU_____________
Hastings; I don't know iust how large Mon^av r Scht&gt;o 10 Irving township where “when the railroad comes."
W. E. Messimer this week bought
IRVING.
Dr. II. C. Peckham is remodeling and
out the grocery business of his brother
VmITH AtXH.fWOVE,
.
. it would have to be. six months ago .♦25 S?“p ™?elinR’ are being largely
Wheat, 73c.
.
John.
.
land
here
could
I*
bought
tor
840
per
improving
the
interior
of
his
drug
store.
&gt;
Lawyers.
/
daiF&lt; W1' ”nd tbe campers are arriving
Clouds
are
gathering
and
we
fear
it
Mrs. B. G. Foster, of Hastings, has
Prof. Bemis, our new superintendent
acre, now it is held at S2tK) and pros­
will rain.
of schools, has moved here and Is pre­
pects are It will rule higher. Village
The boys had a fine game of ball Sat- been calling on triends in this vicinity
A. Banker, of Flint, is visiting Lis paring for work.
lots sell for from &gt;100 to 8125
With Come’ Another &lt;pu“enext Saturday. for the past week.
. e'ken.vfon.
The lawn fete at G. A. Truman’s on
Mis. A. T. Sisson and daughter, of ffi other.
rare generosity the proprietorsland
Irving will not be behind her sister
A.
.
Attorney at Law, laid out in lots do not hesitate to sell
Bertha Rider visited with her aunt. Grand Rapids, are visiting Mr. Frank cities, for she too will send a d«legatlo9 Wednesday evening is expected to be a
highly successful affair.
Wolf
and
family
of
this
place.
:ill their lots, reserving but verv littte Mrs. Henry Havens, last week.
,•&gt;. ; j.Goo&lt;h-eAr&amp;Co.'« store.)
to
Washington
to
Invite
the
President
The
Congregational church has been
Mrs. Wesley Fox and Mrs. G, Nugler
j&gt;.
4ii coudadibeSUtr. CoUections for themselves. Such disinterested pul?
Mangham, of Grand Rapids, is departed
repaired and fixed up in fine style. The
for Sheridan last Monday to to call, on his western trip­
. •■xi:;-::) .a;.Mlu*UV-__________________ lie enterprise by citizens can't help but visiting friends In North Baltimore.
Will VanLuvan and wife, of Grand M. E. church is now in the hands of
visit Rev. and Mrs. Nugler.
build
up
a
town.
There
seems
to
be
no
rt
A
,°?.
Scomber
intends
to
go
to
' I Ain IN V. HAHKKIt. llraeZritxte, doubt but the U. K. &amp; 8. RL. R. will
decorators.
\
Miss Anna Mishler left Ibis week for Rapids, are rusticating io our city.
Grand Lapids this week for a visit with Hastings
Mra. C. P. Dow seems to be holding
Considerable concrete walk being put
to enter the employ of Mrs.
Ji la-umnio and Loans.
cross at this point, thus giving us facil­ friends.
her own and may recover.
down and lots of street lamps being
H. Withey, of the liazaar store.
, .
(. lurvkcft Son. c doors aortti ities. when we need them for shipping
Rev.
Marsh,
ot
Albion,
presebed
in
put
up
speaks
well
for
our
town.
Next
Miss Nettie Yarger returned Thurs­
.: llBtuffier
&lt; to all points of the compass. The vil­
EAST CARLTUN.
tbe M. E. church last Shbotth.
. spring a move will be made for water
-- c . - • '&lt;i1rt»»a to making rtebMgM;
The young folks report a very good day from a week's visit with her uncle
• »- ..
T
ot iM-ii-rouldeat; lage is surrounded by a good farming
Dell Dow Sundayed in Grand Ledge works.
-,,t
-• &lt; tra—Uily looted slier Fkchj' country except on the south and east, time last Thursday afternoon at Wm. Matt. Moore's family, of Curlton.
with his girt
Gene Lampmah is laid up with an
Dr.
DeVore,
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
M.
1
’
•
11
beiD
&lt;
Mrs.
Barry
's
birthday.
and is good even in these directions, a
The Congregational S. S. went to
limb.
few miles from town.
weather very warm with no pros-' Coulter, of North Irving, were tbe Thornappie lake last Friday 150 strong. injured
A base ball nine from Kalamo came
guests of Foster Sisson and wife Thurapeels of rain.
We
will
perhaps
be
the
youngwit
An
enjoyable
time
was
bad.
down
Saturday morning and did our
1[AKV C COBB,
Oats mostly all secured.
town in the world to put up electric
Walter
Robertson
set
fire
to
his
oat
kid team up in good shape. In the
Tiiulaus are being hauled for the new
Threshers are not getting rich this
lights, as we are informed that a gentle­
railroad bridges north ot this place. stubble and burned up 80 rods ot fence. afternoon the tjrst nine surrounded the
'i.sHh’NARLK DRESSMAKER, man from Woodland with the help of Te£:.for?frn,nrather poor.
Farmers are afraid jo thresh It's so
from llanchett’s Mills by a score
Ellis Lamb'has the boss separator; Fox A Son and Cool ’&amp; Curtis are doing dry and wheat is coming in slow in team
one of our citizens contemplates put­
of 51 to 10.
the
sawing.
h'vr-'V ' .4’ '&lt; -ifl&lt;»n Giten to Cutting ting down a plant for that purpose. saves the labor of two men. Farmers
Lizzie Bearish, of Tecumseh, is visit­
Mr. J. w. Boynton, accompanied by consequence.
Our soil is composed of a clay mixed patronize him.:
■’ul
Patt+riM Cut to order.
TheM.
E.
8.
8.
will
picnic
at
Gqn
ing
Edith
Fleming.
Bovs don't get into the wrong or­ three other gentlemen yesterday in­ lake Wednesday, Aug. 17, weather per­
with sand, and the face of the countqr
Mrs. H. L. WMrath, who has been ill
spected the line from Lowell to Has­
is rolling, not too level nor too rough. chard after apples for it is sometimes tings. stopping in Freeport for dinner. mitting.
for some time, hA? been decided by the
Houdangerous.
.
Our winters are mild and summers de- '
physicians to be Mhicted with blood
M. B. GILL&amp;/E.
‘
Boynton guarded his friends close­
Mrs. Weninth has been entertaining Mr.
BARRYVILLE.
lightful, the temperature being govern­
poisoning, and her case is considered
ly,’ while here, and was very reticent as
ed by Jordan flake, which lies
mile friends from &lt;p;ite a distance for the to who they were. Jerry was caught
Notary Public.
Mra. Edward Cook has been very ven- serious.
south of the village. The climate past week.
Stfr.-es MU'-1
We noticed the editor of the Banneb
sick
but
is
better
at
this
writing.
the fly, however, and our reporter
H. M. Wagoner made a flyng trip to on
healthy.
There was 87.80 worth of ice cream on our streets Monday.
got him to admit that they were well
f AMES ASWEEZEY.
,
Notwithstanding all this some Ionia Co., Tuesday.
A flip young bicyclist, from Grand
pleased with tbe condition of the grade sold at the church last Thursday even­
•J
Lawyer,
Rapids, was riding about the streets
cranks from the village ot Woodland
land deigbted with the country through ing.
PARMELEE.
have tried to harm the village ol Lake
Mrs. Rosa Iteynolds, of Nashville, here Monday morning.
which they had passed between Lowell
Tis verv- dry here, no rain; some are and this place. It is surmised that the visited at her brother's, Barber Mead's,
It is not probable that G. W. Francis
Odessa bv milking uncharitable remarks
their corn and feeding their gentlemen were Grand Trunk officials. last week.
will put a fruit evaporator into his
because there happened to be an under- cutting
'
Those living near the water are
Henry Lathrop's people have return­ building this season.
taker's shop put up the brat building in stock.
:
Several boys, ranging from ten to
invariably
blest
as
feed
is
much
better.
town. The village of Bonanza lies h
fourteen years of age, were invited to ed from Wall lake much pleased with
£ C. WELTON
Rev. Chas. Sonemaand wife were the appear before Esq. SuUiva i last Satur­ their trip.
of a mile north and will also be taken
_
PRAIRIEVILLE.
guests of &lt;). A. Carpenter last week.
To a passer-by it looks as though our
day evening to answer to tad charge of
Rev. Bruce and family went to Gull
U A-entforthr* Ohio Farwrr'* Inwraue*Co. into the village limits. Woodbind vil- 1 Mases Rosen burg and wife have re­
disturbing
religous meeMD/fs at the minister was intending farming by the lake Friday to spend a couple of weeks,
lage
is
D.miles
distant
but
owing
to
the
H* write* po'.iclera oh a mun'» property a£alnrt
turned
from
Northern
Michigan,
where
’
number
of
cattle
on
hand.
,
.«&gt; t-y lie ;ii*ht&lt;&gt;:i:u or wind; aeaiti*'. s tnaa'a inhabitants of that burg being chronic ,
M. E. church. The boys were given
given up going to Canada.
-’•byd .it;; And acciifeat.
Grace Lathrop is at work for her having
kickers when looking this way they can ;it will l»e remembered they went on some good advice by Mr. Sullivan and
Dr. Socket’s broken ankle keeps him
expect no favors from us. It is true a their bridal trip. They report a pleas­ Rev. Bowen, who was present, and al­ uncle Willis Lathrop, in Maple Grove. pretty closely confined to his home.
time but everything is very dry lowed to depart. Tbe practice of in­
Orpha Ware, of Juckson, is spending
’tOOKi SHELDON
few of the citirens of that burg have ant
'
Rev.
Pope
supplies the M. E. pulpit
dulging in boisterous conduct,and even her vacation visiting her sister, Mra. Q. during the absence of Mr. Bruce.
deserted and came to us, and such we except—the water. ‘
-.listing*. MU h.)
L. Parmelee's tlmily consisting of pilfering in some instances, has become Warren.
welcome among us. and some oi their wife
W. E. Bramble was stung on one of
and
three
children,
arrived
here
Mart
Sickly,
of
Macomb.
Lenawee
to frequent. The boys should stop and
friends are mean enough to say hard
fingers by n small bee a few days
Howard City Wednesday. They consider what they are doing Word it Co., made a pleasant call at the home his
things even ot them, putting forth the* [ from
ago. the effects being quite alarming,
will rent J. 1'uinfrey’s vacant house for is too late, and thereby save themselves of Geo. Higdon last Friday.
plea that a men ought not to dew rt the„ , the present,
finally requiring the attention of a phy­
J CL
Tbe Evangelical Sunday sch6ol pass­ sician.
•/ad parents much trouble now and
i ctlc Physician and Surgeon. community who have built him up
Sull Forbesi is the owner of a hog
ed here last Thursday In full picnic
.
The report that Jus. Richard’s engine
:-rtali«dl*fMet»»perlalty.! Piles, without'first trying what dan be done ,that has four front feet. It can get hereafter.
Samuel Roush ntid wife visited M. C. array, bound for Thornapple lake.
set fire to the barn of Steve Doster, Jr.,
•••urdi^asci ut tlie rectum: uval- tor bls own town, hut history has never
around as lively as any of them.
Ines Abbey is at her home near the recently burned, seemed to l&gt;e without
:• tuuranewd or no pay. providing
Hayward and wife, of Middleville, and
:&lt; «■:. ir.t l.« had to that t-flul prevl- done justice to deserters and perhaps ’ Our school commences Sept. 5th with also Mrs Il's mother west of that/place Branch school bouse not expected to reasonable foundation as after passing
u-nt. |&gt;»Mence nu&lt;! office corner ■never will. Besides it would cost some­ ThiTonForlies as tencher. He has given
live with the tvphoid fever.
(
the burn some little distance they stop­
11’.■liter streets.
thing to beom their own town while good satisfaction in the post and we on Sunday.
A horse recently purchased by Bert ped to feed the fire, after which Brown
Mrs. 11. C. Peckham departed! Wed­
here the booming cost has been already ;hope he will in the future. ,
nesday morning for W'iUiamette. I1L, to Corwin came in contact with a barb went back 40 rods or more to sec if the
ti. Wm. JUNES.
.
Dora
Forbes,
of
Carlton,
spent
Sunwire
fence
and
was
severely
cut
about
visit
her
brother
Roy
and
family.
Will
separator was in sight-. R was not and
hare no d&lt;r( Blnn «» &gt;rtrrrato tohereVS^itendi'
Dentist
the fore legs.
about a month.
did not pass the barn far an. hour and a
here, but have f» or • foundations
-■
Au r. rk promptly a: traded tn.
jndations laid j&lt; ’ —
pour of- our citizens
are looking dag- beAabsent
Rob Nasbet and wife will live at halt afterward when there was no sign
game of base ball between the
foe business structures. '^r
At™and 4001R&lt;,re nt cach ,,thcr'over whHV“w“l tel^ Lowell
and Freeport nines at tbe form­ Auson Ware's while Mr. W. and wife of tire and none was discovered till 3 a.
have been sold or bargained for and IOC you later.
er place on Friday resulted in a score are in Kansas visiting their daughter: m. Reason will tell anyone it would
N cl VanARMAN.
more lots arc in the market.
One of our neighbors dug thirty hills of 33 to 28 in favor ot Freeport.
They intend to start next montfi.
Lawyers.
• Now, Mr. Editor, we need a good live of potatoes to get a peck. How is that
It is reported that the Conley boys, of der headway when everything is like
Several of the men who were under­
JLuting*&gt;'a!lnnxI Bank.)
newspaper, a regular boomer. What for Ireland.
.
brushing on L. &amp; H. railroad last week Maple Grove, bad a 875 buggy smashed (Under as il Is now. Moreover another
inducement can be held out to cause
Fred Partridge, of Grand Rapids, are now “laid up" for repairs on ac­ up coming home from a dance al Naatt- machine was set witiun a few rods of
VVII LIAM B.SU'EEZEY, Attorney you to become a citizen of Lake Odessa? trpent bunday at A. W. Bast1.
count of coming in contact with poi­ ville last Thursday night.
the building which was Just us likely to
• • At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. (tbe fishing Is good.) Let us hear from
l;Ianchettvil!e has a base ball team have done the damage, and all the time
son sumach.
Pr-u-JIwi it; all rcrtrta ot the ntnte.
. you on the subject.
MAPJaE GROVE.
Whole-souled fanners hereabouts are that is longing for fame inside the dia­ the wind was blowing quite strong
Yo^troiy.
(;rTizf.N
Will Coville and wife celebrated their responding noblv to the cal! for rail­ mond. Last Saturday they started for from the west, tbe side of the road on
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
sixteenth wedding anniversary on the road bridge timber. No more enterpris­ Nashville, equipped with rw-w caps and which the barn stood. Mr. R.'b engine
p.S—It was decided last night that
’’
J ustice of the Peace,
ing people can be found than the intel­ belts, to do that town up but came is provided with the best of spark ar­
s&amp;pocteltf.
tbe President and Mrs. Cleveland should
A good many think that the beef that ligent farmers surrounding this thrifty home long after dark with sore hands, resters, new last springjiDd if it did not
and made up their minds they needed set the fire should not be credited with
lie invited to honor the town with their Brooks &amp; Lattering sell must all come
I? HANK c: BOISE.
.
presence.
This of course starts the off from the biickbone-it is so high.
ThiTK will be a grand Harvest Party more practice.
doing so.
1
NuhrUU, Mich., cranks, some of whom denounce it as a
Mra. Mina Baird received birthday
What was the matter with some of nt the Freeport rink, Friday evening,
Rev. Badcock has returned from a
political dodge to help a certaia town our Items that they got left lart week? Aug. 12. for the benefit of the G. A. R. presents last bunday. A social visit visit to his family.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
•fi’al fi&gt;' • tin? |f.-vtiax makes of Hardware official out. but the
WiU Miller had two pet rabbits last band. Curtiss’ full quadrille band will was enjoved by the company present.
real object
Aunt Socket, nearly 90years of age,
Last Thursday, Aua. 4th, was Chas. fell, striking her head against the door
-a.l Tarn- Machinery.
is to make the Frealdent look Sunday but now the cat has got them. furnish the music. Dance bill only 60
Carr'S 47th birthday, and a number of fastening and indicting a severe wound,
tt^eftnya bm and complete slock. New with favor on an appropriation which
J. J. Potter and wife visited L. B. cents. A good time guaranteed.
..ye* ir»b» untied to call and see us;
will be asked of congress at next ses­ Potter last week.
Some df tbe small boys of this village nei hlmrs and friends from North on Thursday, last. She is doing well at
Frank l*urdv visited his parents in were Informed that there was an In­ Castleton came to his horn- to enjoy present.
sion. for the purpose of improving Jor­
D R. tlmmermIan,
dian burying ground on the farm of E. th^t event. Mr. Carr was husv with
Albert Storms and wife spent a coup­
dan lake, through which a sand i»ar ex­ Battle Creek Sunday.
T L Parker Is visiting his many N. Yule, and Tuesday morning the boys, bis work and was taken by complete le of days at Gull lake last week.
a • H irn'rpathic Iliysidan &amp; Surgeon, tends, rendering It difficult to run a
loaded .down with spades and pickaxes, surprise. The table was soon loaded
friends
in
this
vicinity.
He
speaks
very
steamer
on
the
lake;
also
to
do
away
___ toOw over l^throp’o drug store.)
started for tbe mound. About two ft. with good things from tbe well filled
MARTIN’S CORNERS.
with the miasmlc fog which covers the highly of his school at Elsie.
TV H. LANDIS? M. K
’
A little 3-year-old boy of Dell Green­ from the surface were found several baskets, and the company left a num­
lake every quiet night, which is not
A new daughter at Get
ber of presents as tokens of their friend­
102 degrees Wednesday
Well’’ •
I’hysican and Surgeon, looked-nn with favor by Mine of the field’s is very sick. Saturday evening tiones and teeth which had no doubt ship and esteem.
been there for nt least one hundred yrs.
new citizens, but this being a minor he had several bard fits.
man’s north porch.
Woodlaud. Mich.
Ben. Miller has the job of covering A. M. Herrington purchased them of
The ice eream festival of the ladies;
Offlcv &lt;?•:? door »outh of Kilpatrick’s drug fault is easily overcome.
a
WBST MAPLH GROVB.
tbe causeway in the south-east part of the boys and now has them on exhibi­
aid society was a grand success. They
w-. aiuttr 'ound there day or nlsht.
Nellie Phiniaey. of Bedford, is visit­ netted 8Sk
tion at his store.,
the town.
,
..
CASTLETON.
As Jessie Fox was passing the Mayo
ing Maple Grove friends.
The early settlers of Castleton will
IBpecial CorretpoodcDce. J
Oh, how dry!
Mart. Cummins is building an addi­ dnubtlww remember Eben Warner.
Kbool bou» one nW! UM ’•»k
Mr. Low and son made B. W. Austin unknown person assaulted him. strudc
His friends have beard of his death
tion to bis bam.
The railroad is booming.
The long continued-drouth is causing which occurred July 20th in California.
him with a club and nearly tore his
a pleasant call Sunday.
. .
Threshing is the order of the day in
E Geoland, of Hastings, was shaking shirt off. He thinks the chap gota few
Be careful about Ore. Mr. Fry hod
many humorous remarks.
HASTINGS, MICH.
tbElhe Perkins returned to Grand Rap­
E. Moore and wife, of Johnstown, considerable fence burned Saturday,
hands with old friends Friday.
J. Graham, of Wall Lake, is visiting b’otis8WaSer,rof Nebraska, is visiting ids. where sbe is at work. Monday.
and James Mead's folks and their
visited his brother Let Sunday.
$50,000.00. E. Lockhart
Philip Djaoq had a runaway last neighbors had to fight tire to keep it
the Slades and Quicks.
Mr. Culler and wife were m Hastings
week while on his way to his parents In from his buildings.
Mra’G. Greenfield is
S!Mr»da&gt;E. Gosch spent Sunday with Maple Grove. His carriage was badly
Mrs. Brigham and daughter, of Kala­
L. Delane has gone to Odessa to work
CLOVBRDALB.
Itworpcrated under lhe laws of the Bute of
mazoo Co. visited at John Keagle’s one
broken.
her brother Wm. Eckert.
on the railroad.
.
Hot and dry as ever.
Michigan.
Last Friday, several of Wm. Coville’a day last week.
L. Ivockhart and J .Appleman were in
John Yarger was among the sick a
Mercury 106 degrees in the shade at
friends helped celebrate hte 16th wed­ 'Mr. Crakes and wife have friends
few days last week.
Wall lake Wednesday.
Will7 VanOrder is doing the carpen­ ding anniversary. They bad a good from t! e east visiting them.
!■»." IndMM Dec. 15. IM6 in building
OBoys be careful about hitching to the
Rev. Knott and wife were Visiting
time and lots of presents.
merty occupied by Meascr Bros.
ter work on John Baker's new house.
shade trees at tbe lake.
here the latter part of last week.
’
Mr.
Geiger's
folks
«I*
nt
bunday
with
Wanted an industrious blacksmith in
OFFICERS:
James Miller and wife, of Battle
FUhrelnHMUixrjSandxyfriends in Carlton.
NOKTH-EAKT DRMfOltr I LIE.
the vicinity of the lake.
D, 0. Robiriinn.'Pmldnt:.
Creek, visited their daughter, Mrs.
M G. Durkee, of Hastings, and Miss
Mrs. Ruth Carter made her I reeport
Mrs. McLan on the sick Hat.
Frankie Wilson closed her school Jamesl Mead, last week and attended
w. s Goodyear. Vice. Pres,:
Mitts, of Grand Rapids, were guests of
M Waldorff is repainting his house. friends a visit Friday.
in district No. 7.
the festival.
Geo. 1’erkins went to Grand Rapids I' riday
Elder Gesler has a new wind milt
r-l^X&gt;SbSiu in -KUU- t° hb.
Fire from a traction engine set fire
Oliver Bolton is'Suffering from a
DIRECTORS:
PralrieviDe merchants now receive Friday on business.
w 8. Goxlyear,
. W. H. P
Mr» WalCT I ox return®! from M*n- to Dennis Collins’ fence and it was only carbuncle.
roods on short notie by the new R.Raftertwo
hours
hard
labor
that
he
sav
­
&lt;rM"in&gt;orP «nd wife o' COMtette.
h-G liAbinson,
J. A. &lt;treble.
The Kalanui/oo I*oPIe want a station dan Saturday, where sbe has been v isit- ed his buildings.
•
.
.
OKAAWKI'/Air.
made their sons a virit bunday.
Chester Messer,
nwir Wall lake, and will undoubted!) lQflev^Zarwdihas been sick the past
The 29 th of July Being Jennie Cook a
Pit This will also accomodate
Eli Nichols has his store and dwell­
21st birthday, a party of young people
KXpSkS'lffiae
wm be­
'TwTnS “
h«r' «t tore met at her home the evening before to ing ci&gt;nn«cted liy telephone.
SOUTH HASTINGS.
A. P. Hodge is on the grunting list
A Uenen: lUnklng fltahAv Transacted.
come aiamous pleasure rtaort.
give her a surprise. After rd rest meats
The program for We
\mr l'’th. A good time guaranteed.
-__ • -______ n !■».
nlrM&gt; thin week.
socletv for Aug. 20th, is as follows.
ARev Zarwell and MraNagler returnRev. John Canfield, of Galesburg, is
POSTER.
and all went to tbeir Domes
Onartette-Toiich °°‘thP5?p'H Saturday Irani Lansing whtre they prcmcita,
visit
ing at Rev. Ross’, and will attend
feeling that they had eo.ioyed themRecitation—.John McOmuer.
tave been utendlngounp mertlng.
the W. M. camp meeting near Hastings
Esaay-Mrs. T. Crawley.
J«»b SmHcher nnd tamlly spent ^The threshing machine is now in our before returning koine.
Ouartette—Pity the drunkard.
Sunday with friends in IxOWfclL
.Judge Stevenson returned Monday
whist and it can't make onia and wheat
Paper, Pickings by the way -Mrs. E.
Mrs. Harwell visited at H. Eckerts
vidd good.
/ , , from his southern trip.
Bessie Wing, oi Bottle Creak, Uvirit1 SjSt'raUiM Ali« UuU.
thJ'radtBnmner nnd Myron Brunner ' All that attended the ice cream social
w» do Uw with
report a good time.
. ■
iSdiuon-^Kdn» Burens.
dug a well for 8. Eckert last wedt.
Iwdrr. WeMM c
Cora Brooks is visiting relatives in
MsUw
Dr H. F- Peckham and II. Culler
Ky, arc visiting «
Nidwta*.
lUcbland this week.
**.
nude M&gt; Me®* were’in Grand Rapids Thursday.
ere
m&gt;; rol»Uvw » C»n.
£} CHAS. RAISES, MfrM

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Hastings City Bank,

B*by

carrubeS

?-;«*« ChMmw^CMaw HA

/ Ac .

k‘; k‘*

�the best single food and that, cob meal,
when the cobs are finely ground, are as
efficient food as clear corn meal.—Phil-

The Hastings Banner.

AYER’S

CHIEF MAGISTRATES
rtanCB AX» BVCRAXAW.

Lt Um Liver becotae* torpid, if tbe

WHO WERE FOND OF FINE HORSES

HASTING!*. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST !J, 1SST.

01 I I Q
H L-L.O*

AND* HANDSOME CARRIAGES.

D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal­
er of Chattanooga. Tenn,, writes that
he was seriously afflicted with a severe
cold that settled on his lungs; had tried
many remedies without benefit Be­
ing Induced to try Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption, did so and
Old dtizeus of Atexandria ray that Wa*hwas entirely cured by use of a few bot­
tles. Since which time he has used it ington rodr tte Ifarot boreeafa Virginia, and
in his family for all coughs and colds that a* a tey te broke to tte raddle tte colt*
with best results. Thia is the experi­ of hl* nclghborbootk II i* raid that te unre
ence of thousands whose liven nave rode ten different terre* into Alexandria in
been saved by this wonderful discovery. a ringl* week, and daring hi* latter year* hi*
Trial bottles free at W. d. Goodyear &amp; stable* at Mount Vemmi werd among the
tert in the country. Ho visited hi* horsy’
Co.’s Drug Store.

Agricultural.
XVGJBXE DAVKXFOBT, Editor.
CVAll cemmunleatlora pertainingto this deparCJnrnt should be addressed to Mr. E. Da­
— — - .... WmwObk.1 Ul.H

Every farmer should be sure that
nothing suffers for drink in this time
of severe drought. It may be wet as
water can make 4t before this is in
print, but at this writing stock is suf­
fering much from thirst, flies and
scanty feed. The first and last can be
relieved. Do not depend on driving
over dusty roads, but if you have no
well dig one, it is a capital time.
Grass does not grow, except clover,
and thab^issoft at beet, Better cut
from the corn field than to let the cows
dry up. In the spring is the time to
prepare for such a time as this and
plant or drill—never sow—some fodder
corn. If this has not been done by all
means feed some from th«* field to the
cows.
Attention to these matters is de­
manded both by feelings of humanity
and by due regard for the pocket book.

Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill.,
says: “Having received so much beuelit from Electric Bitters. I Teel it my
duty to let suffering humanity know it.
Ilave had a running sore on my leg for
eight yeah: my doctors told mul would
have to have the bone scraped or leg
amputated. 1 used, instead, three lot­
ties of Electric Bitters and seven boxes
Bucklen’s Salve, and my kg is now
sound and welL”
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents
a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Solve at
25c. per box by W. H. Goodyear £ Co.’s.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sor^s, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, aud skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Ptlta, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price S cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Here are some things not to do. as
suggested by a writer in Hoard’s
Dairyman: Don’t think because cows
will drink out of a mud puddle it is
good enough for them. Don’t set vour
milk in shallow pans or crocks; get a
portable creamery, or if you can't af­
ford that just yet, have some deep, flat
cans (80 inches) made, and set them In
a tank of cold water. Time, labor and
cream saved will soon enable you to
buy a creamery. Don’t let your bull
get as fat as a seal or half starve him.
Take the middle eougjt Don’t churn
after tbe butter globules are the size of
a pin's head. Don’t be afraid of glut­
ting the market with No. 1 butter.
Don’t let the calf suck the cow more
than three days. Two are better, one
best. Don’t be afraid to try a small
allo, or a large one. Don’t use a chum
with a dash in it Don’t waste your
time looking fora general-purpose cow.
Don’t milk at six o’clock to-day. seven
to-morrow, and half-past eight tbe day
after. Don’t think the cow will be in­
sulted if you give a friendly pat every
time yon are within reach of her. Such
pats are returned in pa’s of butter.

•

The liver and kidneys must be kept In good
condition. HoodSSartaiiarllla is a great rem­
edy for regulating these orgtum.

A Missaukee girl Is^lix feet tall at
FOR ?5 CENTS get Kemps LtforTUb for
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for theCOmplexloo. W. H. GoodJ ear, druggist-

WE REFUND THE MONEY to any one wbo
has taken three-fourth* of a bottle of Kemp's
Saraaparllta without relief. It purifies the
bkxxl and give* new lease of life. Price • 1.00
per bottle. W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

KEMP'S PILEfiUFPOfirrO.BIES cure where
all other treatments fall. Price 50c. perboZ
VV. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.

There is throughout the East, says
the llocky Mountain Husbandman, a
large number of young men v.ho de­
sire to come west to lead the life of
cowboys. They have been reading tbe
newspaper stories ot their doings, and
thirst lor the experience. Hut if they
really knew what it was they would
certainly cease their longings. There
are at best but few months' work in
the year, and the wages are not suf­
ficient to support one the year round,
and then there is no demand for this
class of labor. And last, but not least,
the business is going to the wall, and it
is poor policy to adopt a trade the
palmy days of which are over. It iswell enough for the young Montanlan
to spend a few months on the range if
he wishes, but it would be a poor thing
for young America to leave a comfort­
able home and come west for a life of
so little promise.
Care of New Seedino.—Now that
the grain is harvested, the new seeding,
especially clover, should be left unpas­
tured to give it a better chance to grow.
Years ago farmers used to- reckon on
the greater amount of pasture that the
new seeding would furnish after har­
vest. but they have learned that every
mouthful of feed eaten from spring
sown clover seed is more expensive
than its weight in grain. In fact there
is verv little feed at this time, even in
a seeding that appears fairly vigorous.A very lew days’ pasture will leave it
bare as the roadway and permanently
injure the clover plants. About a
month from now, or near the 1st of
September, some of the young clover
Will begin to head. Then it is a good
plan to pasture lightly. 1 have seen
clover so forward that it would appar­
ently seed the first year when warm
weather continued late, if not eaten
down. In such cases pasturing be­
comes necessary, but it should be de­
ard until the clover plant has mode
at growth It will. The larger top
the clover has, the larger and deeper
are its .roots. Thus excessive pastur­
ing while small prevents it from pene­
trating the subsoil and bringing the
plant food to the surface, which is one
of its most important functions.—Phil­
adelphia Press.

The Ration for Pios.-In a late
bulletin Professor Sanborn makes some
important deductions from a great
number of feeding tests carried on |for
several yearn, one of which is that those
who feed pigs for fourteen months
throw away in unnecessary mainten­
ance almost one and a half times as
much food as the actual food of growth
and tills waste amounts in Missouri
alone to something more than 813,000.­
000. This deduction is based on the
fact that for a pound of grain a large
bog weighing 350 pounds, say, requires
t&lt;ice as much food as one that weighs
50 pounds, and that in general the cost
of a pound of growth, instead of being
less after 130 pounds is reached—as is
generally believed in—is always great­
er. Having shown that the simple
maintenance ration of a 120 pound
• about may be lees than 2 per cent of its
wri»bl,U&gt;« test proves that a slight advaooe upon this amount of food makes
a comparatively smaller increase of
of weight than where sufficient food is
riven to make a pound or a little more
a day. That is. it is economy to teed
young pigs'up to that limit. The food
■Mated for Chis growth Is less than that
needed for pure maintenance and therefens, the economy of quick fatting.
Tbe daily growth increases up to a
weight of 120 to 300 pounds and the
&lt;Mt of a pound's growth increases with
ate until maturity, after which this
cent increases most rapidly. Continuoaa growth up to the limit of a pound
sdiy is better than to have cramming
period*. Tbe sum pf the matter is

, sad that every shout over
ba old ahonkl be banished.
o specific foods it appears

Marquette is to have a 8100,000 elec­
tric light system.
slrvxx-n the Children. They Ate csV5kXV’V- puddly Ifoblo to sudden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc.
We guarantee Acker's English
Reinodr a positive cure.
It raves
hours of anxious watching^7 Sold by
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
Reunion Co. C. 3d Mich, cavalry at
Bangor. Sept. 1 and 2.
English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save 830 by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings

HALL’S
There is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and untH the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years Doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and pre­
scribed local remedies, and by constant­
ly failing to cure .with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven Catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires a con«titutional treatment. I lull’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney &amp;
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu­
tional cure now on the market. It is
taken Internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon
the blood aqd mucus surface*, of the
system. Th»o’ offer one hundred dol­
lars for arty cuse it I’ails to cure. Send
for circalar and testimonials. Adress,
'
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio.

tSTSdld by Druggists. 75 eta.

CATARRH CURE.
Drtmbean*** er the Liquor Habit Positively
Cured by adiolniottrtar Dr. Maine*'
Golden Specific.
It can teghenin acnpol cuCceor tea with­
out the knowledge ol the person taking It; i*
absolutely barndean and will effect a t-rrtiixnent and «pr&lt;-dy cure, whether the patient i* a
tixKieratr drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousand* ot drunkard* have lyen mailctemterate men who have takt u Guidon t* pro me
in their coffro without their know ledge, and
to-day believe they quit drinking &lt;&gt;( ttelr own
tree will IT NEVER FAU-b. The ayirtera
•nee imfwranaied with the Specific it becomes
an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to
extak Lor lull particulars, addrm GOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO.. 183 Rare at.. Cincinnati. O.

The Battle Creek sanitarium clears
853.000 lust year.
“HACKMETACK," a lasting ana fragrant
perfume. Price =5 and so centa. Sold by W.
11. Goodyear.
'
BHUOH-S CURE will inunedlately relieve
bye'll' Gaxlyear‘Ui;l' “d Bro“ch“h' 80111

FOR DYSPEPSIA and hirer Complaint yon
H’.® F.Krt.,.'twt Itonrantro on every bottfo of stalob a V italt-er. It never falls to cure. Bold by
W. H. Goodyear.
'
u-A ?fJ&gt;SAL INJECTOR tree with each botttoot
bhlloh1-. Catarrh Remedy. Price BO cent*. Sold
by n. Ji. GOvxu’uar.

Bv actual count—137 cottages and 75
tents at Bay View.
Our readers have doubtless often
noticed that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is well
spoken of In the newspapers. Tbe press
is quick to recognize merit, and does
not hesitate to give praise where it is
due. The following fa from the Bap­
tist Weekly, a leading religious paper:
"Advertising may bring an article
prominently tefore the public, but no
advertising can long help it if it has
not real merit Hood's Sarsaparilla is
well advertised; but the beat proof of
its value is that so many persons use it
Sthe recommendations of friends who
ye proved its peculiar virtues.”
XScAAcA !**•*• **«. Parish.
a

7 „ *Sm&gt;.or
Colfa, Teething

Windy
Faina, or
bionitdi D-Bordars, can be relieved
at cmoe by Bring Acker's Baby Soother.
TV. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
The Allegan paper mill will try and

upon rising in tte morning, and ajway* raw
that they had their breakfast before te took
his own. He kept thoroughbred borra*, and
bbertablUhment at Mount Vernon wn* much
like , that of a great Engiith Ired. He had
his pack of bound.", nnd before tte revolution
he wa* very fond of fox hunting. He fol­
lowed tte bound*everywhere and wa*n!wayn
fa at tho d nth.
At Philadelphia, while Washington
praddent, the execvitivertaliler- were in chargv
of a man colled "German John,** nnd nt an­
other time rtf Bnhop, the old laxly rervont &lt;-f
Gen. Braddock. These chief bodter* luu) a
num ter of negro boy* under ttem. awl
George Washington Pnrke Cu&lt;tri any* that
WasbingtouSt boraos were of tte kind known
aa "muslin borxe*.” Thi* uauw came from
tte testing of tte ctauilsnra* of tte hone*
wUu a line handkerchief, 'ibis was bruriird
aver their cunts after ttey were drMrad, and
if tte slightest spot of dirt camo off upou the
handkerchief; they were not comkl-rwi well
curried, and tbe stab!* boy* were tkd up and
whipped for tteir negligence.
H oAhington'a stable* at Pidladelphia con­
tained tan roach and raddla Lun** inr.ddl-'
lion to two white .chargers. Ho hn-1 u
coaclnnau nnd two groom*, mid lb-' rervants
who nnempuiH him in Id* flue* were
white. They wore liverim of- white doth
trimmed with scarlet or orange. Tte white
charger* were tte horses of state, ami one of
tboa* wn* tte prtmdent'* favorite saddle
borsa. Ho wa* a fine parade horse, a* white
a* snow and sixteen tend* high. Hi- name
wa* Prescott, aud the president thought a
great deal of him, though te had on annoy
ing habit of daui-ing about on the approach

die* in driving, to order their couch man to »top
and let down itegterareot their coach when­
ever thy president approached on barreback. In
arderthat be might ]»y hiscoinpiimeuta. Upon
»ucb &lt;xvMioi» Prescott would always dance,
and I doubt not Watot-igum became at umre
not a little exatperated at him.
JXrrr.RSOX—ADAM*—JACKROM.
Tbruna* Jefferaon kqit U&gt;o fl next of horse*
in bi* ttabie*. and bo paid very high price*
for tome of them. At the time of hi* in­
auguration te rod* to the Capitol &lt;m bl* fa­
vorite saddle borso Wild Air. and tte genera­
tions of patriot* rinro then have delighted in
recounting the Jeffersonian simplicity with
which te jumjied from hi* ben- himee’.f, and,
tying him to tbo fence with bi* own hand*,
walked into tbe Capitol. Th* tenth, bowever, b that this act waa forced upon him.
Ho laid hoped to drive to hl* Inauguration in
a fine turoont, and hitiion-In-taw, Jack Eppe*.
had iron rent off to buy four coach hone* at
a price of (1,000, but did not return to Wait­
fagton fa time; thus tte pnradent rode on
boraabaek.
While Jcffereon wa* preaident te took
honeback ridea every afternoon from 1 until
3, and te kept up this riding on honeback
until within three wreka of hi* death. Ha
wa* &gt;&lt; bold and foarlea* rider, and delighted
in riding alone. The (mwriico of * rervont
annoyed him, and ho wm fond of »olitary
ride* and muring. Ho kept, while in tbe
White IlcnS*. four fiery buy coach horw, but
bo aeldoni drove behind Item.
John Quincy Adam* wa* entertained by
borao race*, and be u*ed to walk out to tte
Holm«teail race course, two mite from tte
White Hoare. and bockaunin wlwuevor there
wo* a race to te held. Mr». Mail iron drovp
out to tee the rare* in a ciiariut with four
gray horre*. ami President Jackite not only
went to aro rare*, but te delighted fa bctUng
on them, raid now and thru ran hii own
bcnrei. While te wa* fa tte White Home- a

foil* te terform It* funetfatu properly, use
Ayer** Fill*. They are invaluable.

.i- r.TMM.nta te ba* rervad.

1 res mt*

For mme yeara I wu’a victim to Liver
Complaint' hi (xnwrqtMwe of which 1
suffered from Genera! Debility ami IndL
gcAtion. A few box** of Ayer’s 1’111*
rertorvd inc to perfect teolth. — W. T.
Brightucy, Hendcrsou, W. Va.

nml 1 eon -re him now a* be
down to the stable every norr-h.g
whip In hie bond. H. would come tn wd
pat tbe bon* and *ay: ’Well. 1
vou wxldie «ny bor* tar me, pieow-f and
b. J
.-V •" ta* “
ganten which then lay l*twren the W hito
HoS*.mltiH.tr*«rybn. bi- lor* *“

Regulate

Miration 1 often lu»d to drive Mr Lincoln here
mid there, nnd I often took him to tte Soldier*’
home. He had * troubled look during those
dam, and talked but little. Mra Lincoln kept

•erved under."
ORAKT’S AOVU FOR HUBKKS.
Pmident Grant* lore for bon* has tocome
proverbial Ho bad been noted na a lioreetiuui
long l«fora he came to tbe White House, aud
. -■ . '
•_ a &gt;___- _ » . ■ t..
V
kept more than 100 bones. He drove tte beet
of honee while be wsw president, and Ira fa-

W;..,

i:.ui-[’-&gt;i&lt;irn1

1 wm attacked with Bilious Fever,
whlclt wa* followed by Jaundjcc, and wn*
• so dangerously ill that my friend* «!«.—
spalreu of my recovery, I commenc'd
' taking Ayer’s Fill*, and *oon regnta&lt; &lt;l mv
customary strength and rigor. — John t‘.
P.-.tri»ou. Lbwcll, Nebraska.

!

Lost »i ring I suffered greatly from a
truiildtwome humor on mv.side. In *jdtc
of erery effort to cure tbl» eniptL'ii. il Incrrancd until the fle*h bc-camc cntlrelv
raw. I wn* troubk-d. at tte same time,
with Indlgrstlou,4UKl &lt;livtrc**iug pain* In

The Bowels.
laucolu'M adminL-trutio:i I acted as coachman

aUSMAHD*,

mv tetvcl*. These Fill* are mild In nction,
ami do tlwir w ork thoroughly. 1 hat o uwd
Item with good effect, fa ease* of Rheumsttan. Kidney Trouble, and Dyspepsia.
—G. F. Miter, Attleborough, Maas.
Ayer’s Pill* cured inc of Stomach and
Liver trouble*, from which I bad suffered
fur year*. 1 consider ttem the te»t pill*
miulr. nnd would not te without them.—
Morris Gates, Downsrilfo, N. Y.

an *u.b ocrarirw. Hte w.rtkl often mate up

fln*h«i with spirit
Mra Lincoln managed all matter* relating
to tbe buuwbold raid tbe stabfe*. and engaged
and dUmiiwd the servants and »he w*« not

THE’

For vearn I have relied more upon
Ayc-r's Pill* than anything else, to

being pr-pared for hint
•’President Buehauyn,' ‘■°nUnu7,^,*“’z
coachman, "drova but »eJdom, and be never
rode on howback. Hi* niece, Httr***

away ream uic ••
- --- twelve mlk* into the comitry about W atoingtoa IWdent Jobiu.&gt;n bought hi* bow
from thore whkh the army »M at lh"chw
of tbo war. Hr wa* very careful In krej-hMt
an account of their exj-n*., and b.- paid him­
self fur erery cent * worth of ftwwl they u»ed.
Ho kept eight horww, ami on- of hi* toam*
was very fine. It rousirtwl of a i&gt;air of fiery
blacks, with xkin lite jet, and
which

theodoi

• "Bv tte advice of a friend I began taking
Ayer? HID. Iu a abort lima I wtsfn-r
fiom pain. iny food dig**tnl property, the
• sure* on my taxly commenced bcailtu.',
ami. fa te* than one month. 1 wna cured.
— Satnurl D. IVbite, Atlanta, Ga.

I have long used Ayer’s Pill*, fa mv
family, and tellrvo them to te tin* tert
pill* ramie. — 8. C. Darden, Darden, Ml-*.
My wife ami little girl were taken with

Swsis,

.'4^4

:iim1 a teritu

pliahio. raare coofcr-obiu k-4
BREAKS.
.
,EVEft

FOB BALZ EY ALL lizMJDi0kE2C2£O

mg tbdr aff

'

begun giving them small do-ca.of Aver’*
Fill*, thinking I would call a doctor If the
dlM-a-e tecjtme anv wnrac. In .* »hurt
time tte bloody dirotergr* stopped, nil
pain went away, aud teahb wa- restored.
-Theodore Idling, Rkbmoud.Va.

brick structure in tbe form of the brad of a T,
the two ears of which are »»•%! a* carriage
housa*. and tbo heml of which form* tbe *ta&amp;*

Ayer’s Pills,

.rue down iu

$25,000.00

President Clei rfotnd rides oat tn Ids carriage
every afternoon. Hh coachman is Albert
Hawkins, a tall, line looking colored man,
who eit-s as atraigfct a- a past, and wbo is
dreseed ia a livery the color of cbamob skin
and trimnxd with silver buttons. Th* pnaident's coach boreeave seal brown m color.
They have flowing manes and tails, nnd anGor 7 ycam of ajv —Frank O. Cariwnter in
Magazine of American History. .

Maine.

Vpoui

IN GOLD!
ni^i. r.i: rub

they ore kept at clean as a New England
kitchen. Grant rutted tils burse after bo
was through w ith the business of the day. Ho
utw that they bad the best kind of fred, and
bad them regularly cxm-iM'k Ho did not
allow any one to ill treat them, and when
driving nlwnya Leki tbe rein* bln-velf.
Pnwi'letit Arthur bail a number of good
burses in hr &lt; stable*, and be wkloen drove
about iViuhiugton wiLb»ut a cuaehtuan In
Umy. During the latter (art of hi* term
bi* doctor* udriw-d him to take horseback

find terwel
•eft to eldt

-rom» differ
■--, they liki

parser literature of tbe time.
Grant visited hl* stobio* daily while bo wa*
president, ami It was during hi* adminUtra-

WILES' COFFEE WRAPPERS.
1
2
6
25
100
20-&gt;
,c "0

Ptomicim, ■
Preirilb'mt,
Premkims,
Pramioms,
Ptemium*,
Prorahtmt,
Ptcmlutns*

SL000.00
S500.00
5250 00
9100.00
850.00
620.00
. 810.00

wa&lt; derided]
“But that
-bowed, turn

Price 30 eeui

for

each
“
"
"
“
“

HAY. mRR Catarrh

abpet as ha

dlttan afKr Un—
ipembrane nt tte
nratrii*. trar-diTiand throat, affecting i
tte lung*. An rail- I
mucus t* ro-Trtrd.
the discharge t« areomnanled whh
burning wu*xtb&gt;n.

with cattle, a
feeding rtcck

One^agmttmercaant only) wanted In every town

much th-

kNMfariue
Ely's Cream Raliu |HAY-FEVER

* ...u, ..uau, , UIKU Kill,,
foryeap I Ond (contrary to my usual expert
.. V. k.
"r
r.cr nao.
CoV *■ Bub,x**’s' l*««lfii't. Colorado Bprfags.

A particle l« applte; into rarh Mwtril &gt;M
— - -'
. ... .... • I,...—.

'itey don't.

druggist*. Owrco.

Address foW TANAILL &amp; CO.. Chicago.

“XVliat good due* it du ths city to *pend
K0.&lt;K» ouch year on the blind P wax raktd Dr.
Simmon*, prreider.t of tbe boonl of public
rbantiai and correction.
- That'* an innocent littlequtetion,*' said the
dortar, "but it toucbai many (x&gt;int« ot intere*L TbU money i* paid only m th&lt;w blind
perwns who have mfik-ient rtaminn to main­
tain tlrmrelrre outdde ut ibe public institu­
tion*. Tbe SAf.UAi ii&gt; divitled among about
300 J&gt;en«iy, Each uno get* about M0. It
become* their capital. Wi-fa tbi* nm*ll *um
fern state of SIO.U’X), but i; waa’ Lenten by they purch.'tre lead jiencik. small arUcire and
,- ~which they dhuxw- of quickly for
; cash, and «&gt; rapidly turn tbe manor, existing
ns fur I m-,„wi„i,ou lho proflta. Nome engage in
ta««
w“ •
i {•
•’V ktt'.titng. hriiliiig,.tying
r«;-- —
—-—ififtSres,
on ™
gut for leulem,
takra, CTO, to. to hi. »lt. ra™ «4 fi»h book-, ”
"" and light pice*
work, done at b«m&gt;.&lt;. They te-ome verv ex­
in rulati.™ to terw*. Ho bought fee bur, it
I* raid, tte finest iwb. in Tennewec, paying pert. 1 be start given by Um MOeuaMra them
f'ir it *?,!■&amp;, and he highly prized tin* coach to sustain not uuly th-cj*elve*. hut often a
■
in after wmra. He bad u with him in Wm.'^ family for an entire j i-or. ■
“If only tins* awi«ted bit .-arm- intnate.i of
ington.afid would rida in no enter. At tee
time bls Lorac*. ran away with it, and it wm our institution*.** coctlnued the dretor. -tar
at
thirty
cwte
a
&lt;hy.
which
D low for the
brought back considerably damaged. Jack­
tbo 500 would
th*
sun w» verj-angry, mxl Ira private revretary rare of a blind
heard him ray to his Llaik roucbnwn: city gM.aiO a year. It would be a certainty
-Ch.ar!ec. you know why I value that car­ Uwagb, that many other*, women ami chil­
dren,
who
receive
indirect
rorm-et
from
tbo
riage. Tui* i. toe second time rack an aretdmt tats happened, and if It ever wm B20.000 would fall buck uprxi th* public- insti­
tutions, if tbi. were taken aVay. Tbo money
enrourapwUwm to work, to In imfc-.wndert
IIARUXSOX’S DEATH COtaX
and Kit &amp;up|K&gt;rting. Tim anuqje tbrev blind
Marlin Von Buren Itad a fin* tciruout wbifo ponou* »t intbrni about them bs u* fnm.
ho was to the White Houw. Hi* cartiagc If a man or woman &lt;Je;irirod of
can"wa* nt a dark olive bur, with craamnuteM m-lntaln telepmxien' -, and , ren coatrtbute
-bright a* hurnUJjttl gobi. H- hid a footman rouwderaWy to ton family wrpport. a flat a
and rorcbmnn in II very, and ho r01xaU rravw lmi.-e.fo muzi acolter l» who, wiUl.
in grand style
ail Ids taeutUe*. uUj fo
,o
Wben.Harruou came to Waahfagtro to l» rn-ndt-nce mul
n..
...
inaugurated, In, walked from tbo d?pot into
tlw city, and on the day of LU Inauguration
refused to ride in a fine earriagM wliteii, with
irI
* ..............
**rmg«.
its four fiery boreea, ted been prowuted to
1 walk over the Brooklyn l.ridrra nv»rv
him for this pm-poto by tbe Whig* uf Balti­
U^wnorter^-a
K“'1 **
more. Gen. Harrison had pronouno*I idecs
n reporter, -and 1 alwm meet at
of bis own a* to tew th* prrekient of tbe newly marriwlcnapto from the couuk-y^
united State* tltould net and apeak. Hn keep count of tliem and pvt an avaroga of tan
thought thnt it was more broom tag (for the eouplra a wrek for tbe wlnt.r
th£?
president to ride to his iunuguratteion horre- coupiain wwA r(l!. ijio___ _
„ J
baek, ns the Honan enjpirora uwxl-to ien
along too Appian Way. So te rcftwxl the
carriage, and th-.ugh the day wa* cold and
"Any fool could to!) that." rrt.licd
i
windy, ho redo both out and bark upon n NtaaMi,. ■ uS\&gt;7bi“p£" S
white charger, wearing no overcoat, and
iratanoe jiointlng to an unfortunate
carrying hi. hat in his hand a* he did
outlie w &gt;n
i___ , ..
juung
sa. Ho wa* e*&gt;.-orted by tbo military, but

train someth
profitably lb

Dnlith, South Shore &amp; Atlantic R'y
"The Socv-MnckinsMv Short Line.’
Only Direct Route to Marquette and tte Iron
Copper Regions of tte Upper Pratosula of Michigan.
Tu,i TT-r.-v .-'i
......
...I,—

: WAGNER

PARLOR

i,ooo.ooo??aEE

RIVER BOTTOfl RHD IIFUHS

CARS :

gain'd, rtay
'-. -Jglil ter
timer, fa8«i|

rcbeada link

tte GREAT ARKASS*1* VXb!&gt;'V
nets.' toitdtal
I-

•nc«od ia D

I hntingcr w

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
Ticket* for »a)e at all points n» this rowte.

ranrifot* whn

E. W. AL1.EN.
ranching

IhOtU'S.Gld:
htT*h&gt; Itlsw that by virtue of a writ

SL’Ji.'1 S Jr.".151,Ilrt fl* ll“* «”*••:&gt; nt Barry. ami

««»•«»’®*4trect«iand &lt;i.ltv.red
and aKnlnrt tte kvmkI* and ch:utrt*. land* an
trmunenta ot Cbarte A. Eddy. In the count?,
”J’.Vf;r nl Cl’’roe"’ «mhh. I did* c...
K 11. AM .»/.&lt;»«&gt;. &gt;««&lt;■»«.
the nrrt day of .Inly, A. D. Ito?, levy upon and
‘
I Of tte'riitnt. title and Intan -t of tbe On Mt Holyoke I'lnn.
x-. j£«■ - •
7“ d',cn'1:ute tiuarfo* A. Eddy. ,n and to the perx-boolM-nr 00.-1
Langu.«c&lt;-&lt;. N ttd te c ren-- '
’
following property to-u it .ulm-tr-three (tttBi In the
city ot lth*t nK • tformerly village), nc'wrdtug to
thv rroiwdrd tdat thereof. In B-irry county, and
°Jn 1 . W.!l.wbl&lt;■,, 1 ^»&gt;lcx|&gt;o»«-for talc
,y,
awrt1«a °r vriHltir. to tte
*.’Jhe north fron‘ &lt;,oor of 'te
,n
etty of HaaUng*. to raid
SJ ^^„,.Ufr.L''’u.9^“rd’5r’ ,he sevrulrenth
day of Hepumter. A. D. |r*7. *t tet&gt; o'clock tn
theftwMmaatUmtduy.
Dated Itasring* Anyrat Srd. A. ». 1«K.
RAKER 8HWNKR. Sheriff.

03017258FEMALE Sail®.

Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.21
JAMES NALL &amp; CO._____

tan .«m pn.ri,. S
COTsdoume* that there wa&gt; kL

the family &lt;

Fvtwdr on Cred‘» »--il *W &lt;
•'"* •“'** ' ,
r«; uni&gt; ncncryrro - uiw

SVPERIt WAGNER BLEEPING CARS

l.&gt;r fK*
.----- ----- ---vuat
the expowro of that day lm&gt;l much to do with
hastening Li* death, wfafek Occurred a few
weeks later.
President Tyler brought to tbe White
House the enttomu &lt;rf bis old Virginia bouse.

K&lt;MMr»«U

Dow over 7000 dally.
Beware of -.7o-_x. * ■
with varict-ji kint:-* ro r. . •
Itonoaro ger.ui:.y u:.;:
"e&gt;f w..
ner’e Corallne” Ur.-u.. J cn
tRo
rnvrr

tor

: taunt*liken
.-rritntrtatBlr
if ewes* with

thing* has at

&gt;• different i

tartU*L&gt;P
t.-M I-..___ *.

1**&gt;ng furw

:'M*benewd f

•i*»an«! boun

--®

,

P’telar veiHa

. .--- " ’ .......
n, &lt;i&gt;c Min*
of the cffecta of Mr. i’auldbig, tlie w.'rufary
of tbo navy under Van Buren.
* F'*"1 &lt;««&gt;«&gt;« «t
Washington.
He had a &gt;nHinge uf dark
ohre, highly polished, and with gilt Ixndrn,
aroond the pawl wort. Th. cuddum of lb.
interior were of rich tlgun-d rrinwon .-loth
with Uco trimming*, aud the window* !■*.!
imrtaim of bln* ami red figured stuff. H*
onto f&lt;*bti°n*’ *ad bil •qu,pa** wa*

*?b.’X, i. ya1

•“

-A LitlU Drat.
J1&gt;r_gf°^eni&gt;*n who “ •w™”»hat deaf is tte

JIlMJ

rtlng of Gilt fa iiall with tau4'

Pi-e*ldrut Each Tayiur brought to WashIk. „1.| u—_ _LI_.
. .

ptesanl call last ersnfo,"
•■ni21

“ v*ry
renlr

JAMES NALL &amp; CO. 1,1

’**MFdrt»dp

�FOREST AND RAINFALL

yCEEXCOFTHKliANCn.

LAND and sea.

Fluid! i
&gt;lng

I &lt; whom lsi» Dakota
riing her
;t»e •‘xi&lt;lsh«r uuin&gt;f tte moot

Mteniuleni
difference.
J.&lt; her iuEngland
■ &gt; 1u tight to think
* i&gt;;itior»nM*ii,
U'.uwl will

rain fall'. «&gt;n thk

nrnnag-

. .; to .pity n pioneer of
. •• |.ns
right •Inff in
&gt;&lt;i: ’.1- right down

KIRKS
white

A small boy of Buffalo overheard
members of the Toronto Bose Bail team
growl over a recent defeat, and he re­
marked: “1 es that’s right, kick. kick,
but you can’t get over IL When you
Play bare ball you don't have England
your back, do you ? It’s all right on
li-avr*. tai: it iJL?.wd?&gt;V.rU'*t'J
•^C?n7l
»r. 3 ter " Ag. thcijish business, but when It comes to
and mtemithropea nro t-h.m t»«&gt; . oase ball we ve got you, and don't you
la'trtt With tuo nv,,. L-i.iT; F.’
1 ,!,u forget it!
•f tte mr
wnAi11
i,r- Sinuggieton of
U aybuckville" he whispered to the
। ••llJKlrtuUl
imhvr ol an up-town church, who hud
I, . .
, .. .......... -« uivct-i ttel.i*.
given him the poorest seat in the whole
I.m.1 mH
AVe 4Kdi tb^fl&gt;n.
building. “That's all right Sir,” ro"lt fal ■ ' '&gt;m-wltat patartaj.,,,.*
sponded the usher, cordially. “S’ninx'............. ...
*'01111.
ers are always made welcome, no mat­
‘’yspep^ia 13 dreadful. Disordered ter who they are.”
1. and t«
K'X! uwlrn?'
ls • '»&lt;■ to

‘W* what

1’ialititp
ten y£i'
-iviiizatlon Mirvl

.. . to, ™-_

Sunday-School teacher &lt;readv?n?~tnAnd ^P^’tiie prophet’—Do
5, ‘‘Dow what prophet means?"
Nthobir—
M, lnc know velly well."
thr4: than „r .t, T"5 “ n£vem«’‘ of tbe w nherL /»un&gt;ri»ed) - “Do
vou?
'‘^aroa.^,^. f--PJe with teart ''u11-what is it?* — bcholar-“Me"buy
sing fi cent, sell fifteen »ent, plofit ten

IVROnT*MTACT1ONSWMICHAFFECT

ROOSEVELT TELLS Or
OF’THE PLAINS.

•

TU CTlt.w I. .

ii rnjt ?
«oinp fated and wondfrtul things in existence, it « easUv
put out Of order..
l.iar,.^V?X”‘' t0,“’.h
’loppy food,
jta'I cookery, inenud worn', late houra
th^1* ar m a?Utd' t,n’* :Oanv other
mm|griWhad‘
“Otto **• **»'»
(lj^|mpUc3iA!nUnCaU
a n,‘tioa of

’‘Ip-

?

wS5FGfnrn,R August Flower h;« done
wonderful work in reforming tills sad
[•DsintM and making the Amerlmn
• -'iu«ilerai-toDi
people set healthy that they cun enjoy
e finvs4&gt;. tte min it only slot
their meals and Im happy. '
'■
3
h«rtH?Cn»eI:7?'0 hHPP’n«« without
HnLal L.A l'r7'.I1's August Flower
brings health and Impplnras to the dvs. ................. thamoci
is iim
’ |&gt;v
h'nfetwtt.
„
tiil
'£ JH'rtir-. Ask your druggist for one b’otrnrestt In Trn*«si the actual rain tali of th- th-?Nf**‘ventv.flve cents. W. H. Good­
??''.f***,b” HOt,ir" a'Hl important year A &lt; o.

w

The driven well" patentees are now
seeking to collect a penally or royalty
wherever thrae wells are found. The
’‘dlowing points, which the Dayton,
Ohio, llt-ndd obtained from a well-infonrn-l lawyer, arc nkdy [o prove ot
.
iuterfst and value to many people;
Ibttl was put down more
than six years ago i- outlawed.
2. Achtlinol h-ssthan sioo cannot
te Liken to the I'mted i&gt;tau-s courts.
•L Ao patent is now Involved. It is
out.
,/*• "’ells put in before Bennet got
patent arc merely personal claims,
and dkl not “pass" by sale of imtent.
in i?
P511'’'1’
-dead4 no action
will lie for a “violation" in the past.
Action can only betaken "under a pat­
ent in force.”
•». All actions, if any can l»e brought,
will necessarily te personal actions, and
us the claims will be under 810Q,must
be before a justice of the peace, with se­
curity for cwts and a jury to find the
"damages,” and jurors are not tierce on
innocent users of “driven wells.”

The Importance rf purifying the blood can:
not bo overestimated. fur wlttent pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At thia leswn nearly every one needs a
good tm dlcine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla l» worthy ‘
your confidence. It is peculiar bi that it
atreugthetu and builds up the system, create«
an appetite. and tones the digestion, while
it eradicates diitviM-. Give it a trial
Hood's Haroaparilla to sold by all druggist*.
Prepared by C.,1. Hood A Co., Lowell. Mass.

SOO Doses One Dollar

rncjr ore

And call on

Boston Dry Goods Slore.

WHITE GOODS!

Hosiery.

MARR St DUFF,

»{«krvHi
•rwae.tey.

&amp;Taten7T';r

iiivunted somsoflte
';,r «**■ Il rahaww his
’ Tb'-dancing dots on
Ite very mtehief with
"1”B '• veil b tigiitiy

• hie btatjnnsirr. Imt. flu. •m™.
'i n® obstructed by

3&gt;npUg !&gt;" -

thte

.

■botr. &lt;Jned\y I rode
■b-vateg train with my
at aeiw whirling post.

":"’I that looked lite beach.
«- train, tn my horror, eVr-ry1 cwuld CH,, perfectly
•S'- obr 1. It *u hnpoodbie
■
tor an lawr 1 ««' in par'=».. xpeii. in* frightened me.
' - "f ttow pretKKincefl dotted
"n ■ । am h- s bJiutl —Clara Belle’s

Ro,,!
*'

,
• f''9P* Confederate spy,

. .......... imistanra*.

matter of belief, that they can road a ner­
vous character as soon as ttey bear one tough.
Tte genuine or spontaoeous laugh is de
scribed by ttem as of quick, ringing sound,
more or ten magnetic and i-atehing. acconiing to Ute pbyidqne of rhe tougter It dnotra n happy disposition. R0^*' b*',h *"
a svinpattetic nature. Rich pe^to. » “
rhltned. are never fxrowreed of th* aoft. f
laugh.
Keil ter are nitoanthreq***
»»»
uvana «ny that it rmireya
than any other sort of liuigh.
"
music in it. aud it i. dififrutt. » •«* ‘mP*r

rible. to imitate- Ills
m
bmiiatia. and there is more life m H
,n
nny otter laugh.
’
,... .
The sentimroital tough tool a
Lital
reraonsof weak naUirre whn are eM‘“J”]
cured l.y .ktera are mldict~l to «- «
imlulRe In it to* great M‘2i‘ ’’
of iia^i«ci ar )»»wer compared lo tte genuine,
whole «ontel tonglu rnttotelly*
..
... *. •&gt;.
rtuiin*. the diajt'"’

The brain te retreated, the mind made clear

.

Ncdtee Is hereby given that by virtue of a writ
of fieri tactas Issued out of and under tte
wal of the ( Inuit Court tor tte County at Bar­
n and State uf MirhUan. to me directed and
delivered, and against the goods, and chaittas.
lands and tenements, of Ixmii* Norton, In tbe
County of Barry, and in favor ot teottu C Naifr
and Duane H. Nash. I did on the irth day of
July. A. D.. 1*W. levy upon and nelne «U tte
right, title and intend ot tbe said defendant,
Louis Norton, in and to the fulloniug property
and lauds to wit:
1
The north part of the east fraction of tte
quarter of section fourteen
(14). to mkke about fifty three and one-half
i.’a'il acres of land, anil the west fraction
of
sutitli. east. quarter. ...
of section 1UWKXU
fourteen
7. .the
---------(III. containing slity-Cwo and Sfr-UXMka (Cand
23-100) acre* of land more or less, all in town
two (_•) north of range nine
west,
county. Mleblgan,
Also lots uumternlne hundred and fc
(MT). nine
Inin tired
and
ft
(S'4*i. nine
hundred
an1
'
fMtn In the City of Hastlnn.
Michigan, according to the recoi
ot. and being tbe same land atu
ot tte nl ilntiCs. December I'lb.
which I shall expa
auction or vendue
north front door ot
o'clock In the forenoon of that day.
11AKEB 8HHINKB.
.... M*"111 *“ *nd for Harry County.
Dated this «h day ot July, A. D., 1BK.
SMITH &amp; COLG ROVE, AUorueya.

office of Iterister of Deeds for tho county ot
Harn-, in IJter XJ of Mortjra^ro. on pasc
HaTd norw wu mode upon tte express
condition tlixt sbouhl default be rtuulo In tte
Mymeatot tte Interest on any day «hereon
the same is made payable, as ttereinexpressed,
nnd should tbe same remain unpaid and in srrears for the spare of thirty days then aud from
thenceforth aft. rtlto lapse of the said Urtrty
days, tte principal sum of #«o with all arvwsragen of interest tterron should l-econie and te
due and payable Immediately thereafter. ■
ulthoucli tbe period limited for the payment
thereof may not then have expired; and default
having teen made In payment of a portion of
the principal due September 1st I8«f, and tte
interest due October '.’ist, isw. and the same
Inn ing r.-inalm-d unpaid mid. in arrears for thr
spare ot thirty days nnd upwards, and still *r
Ln!t'u,1V?&gt;^.l&lt;f' Use aI«,rafl*!1d Principal anin of
S-O) vltli all am-arap i of Interest thereon, is
now due and payable by the terms of said mortnsf; and there 1* now claimed to be due a.'
lb&amp; date SC5S.73 and no suit or procccdlnmi at
taw bavins tern instituted Co rrcoter the deiM
secured by said martjtmtv or anv part thereof,
notice to hereby riven that I shall, on HAnritay
tbe :ith day of Octoterr next, at ten o'clock A
in . al the north front disir ot the court teute.
In the city of Uastlnri. Barry county. Michigan,
sell at publie auction tte premises aeMriMriii
said mortaace. to satisfy the amount due there­
on. and all legal coots:
Said premises are described a* all that .ptere
or parcel &lt;&gt;1 Imid lying and being situate in tte
townvhln ot Hope, in the county of Barry, AM

of the MMitb-n-est fractional
tloq twtnty-oue «'.'l in tow:
range nine in) west, suppose
tour i4&lt;&gt; acres more or loss.
Dated July Itst. UK.
HIRAM M. CHASE, Morionec.
Smith A Comjhovr.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.

State of Michlcau, eotuUv of Itarry-M.
Notice to hereby jtiveii that by an orde
Probate Court for the County of Harry mtlie 22d day of June. 197. *1x mouth* from that
date were allowed for creditors to preaant 'holt
claim.'acai list the estate of Celeste Hayford,
tale of said county. dceniM-d. and that nil cred­
itor' of said deceased lire requested to iirmenttheir claims before Mid Probate Court, al the
Probate Office. In tte city of Hattltixs, In laid
county, fur rsamlnal Ion and allowance, on ar
before the .-.d day of Deecoibcr next, aud that
rech claims will be heard before said court an
the -Ail day of August and on tbe -.-.U day of &amp;
comber next, at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon
each of those days.
Dated June x*d, HK7.
Wm. W. COLE. J ud&lt;e of Probate.

Guardlun's Naic.
In tbe matter of the rotate of Maude May
Heath, a mtn &lt;r.
Notice Is hereby given that I riiall sell at pub­
lic auction, to tte: lugbest bidder, on Friday, tte
tab day ot September. A. D. 1M7, at nine
o'clock, in the forenoon, at the Probate Offtee.
In tbe dtv of Hastlugs. in Uie ee-Jnty of Barry .
In the state of Michigan, pursuant to Bcem*
nnd authority granted to me ou 'tbe first day ot
Augu«t. A. I). 1**7. by tbe Probate Court of
Harry eonntv, Michigan, till of Ute estate, rigid.
-Itte and Interest of tte said minor of. tn and to
the real estate situated and being tn tte county
ot Barry, in the state of Michigan, known and
described ns follows, to-n U: lot number six
btitfdmd slxty-lwo tn the city ot Hastings. Barry
county. Michigan, secordtiig to the recorded
plat of said city. To be sold »ubje«X to a mort­
gage of two hundred doll art thereon and subDated Aog.M.A.D. 1*7.
LAURA BUYANT. Guardian.

FRANK A. HOOKER, Circuit Judge.
SMITHACOLGROVE.
Solicitors for Comnlaltisut.
Attest, WM. If. TOWERS. Deputy Register.
[ATrucCopy.l

In tbe matter of the estate of Willtom II. nayyitr
।and ready for work. Try It.
ford. deceased.
Teacher-"How
zones are 1 Wife beaters are considered a curios­
Notice is hereby id ven that J shall sell at pub­
a—ro!”many
^0'
lic auction, to tlie hf*h&lt;"»l bidder, on Saturday,
ity st Leslie.
the 37Ui day ot Augwrt, A. D.. i«T. nt 10 o'clock.
In tbo forenoon, at the ITnbnte Court Hoorn, ta
1 have been fur several year* a sufferer from
Lc\heui.”—-The torrid zone, the
In the matter of tte estate of Seth P. Chand­
□iXk £d Mulhern
ler. Hall N. Chandler, Kuby A. Chandler and me on tte Sth day of July. A. D^ !*rt. by tte
northern m&lt;I eouthera &lt;rtgM-- Tb*t* ,
Fanny I.. Chandler, minors.
IToltate Court ef Burry' County. Michigan. SU
n?e!wSti» the other zone? "O-zone. ,
Notice te hereby given that I shall sell at pub­ the
rotate, right, till" and talen-M of mU 4v

lic suction to the blgbest bidder, cm Saturday.

At.n'.^'iS^h.^M’S- I

dirlo gentleman ezpreM hi&gt;

IHin?iw chrorful-'y recommend Ely’s Cream
IBalm to tbe suffering public for hay fever and
.tennatn* nf the *lr naoMglto. 1 have tried it
juKTSnd It gives immedtalerellet.-.i. E- Rector,
■_w itock Nt.. Uttie Rock. Ark.

A dancing school is in full progress
at Elk Rapids.

trifle with any Throe*, or
J*J OW V Lung Dbcasc. If you have
a Cough or Cold, or the children are
th reotened with Crou p or Whooping Couch,
um Acker's English Remedy and prermi
farther trouble. It Is * positive curu'
wrt.ciilkr.
only
1
’
vo
eren
,Md we gusraatee it. Price 10 and 50c
Tbo lau’-li ot wvrn.
» -w—
&gt;&gt;
i-v «*f inwk tough, te wnteti’"* &lt;J.fW. H. Goodyear A Co.. Druggists.
-to'-'
^■^;:h«'&gt; he mn^nu, ( State sanitary convention at Traverse
City. Aug. 24-5.
scorn.

“SZ.

EADrats of the Hustings Banner will
Sind that it will-pay them to

Half the Price

Mail and Expraa In*

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.

K

NJ/1 LES.
’
hvery man thinks he is about right
himself. An old Quaker said to his
Wile: “All the world is qtierr except
thee and me, and thee is a little queer.”
“•iohny," said the minister, rather se­
.. ini the rdncliiucn tell
Of THE
verely. "do you chew tobacco?" “Yes.
liko pride in
Hr, was the reply, “but I'm clean out
l-nira once hn’l an affluent beaue
just now ; Jimmy* Brown's got some
M bo called twice a fortnight, or so.
mn bunds. Ste
though.”
Now she sltA, Suuuay en-.
All lonely tn grieve.
One.of the/illiest things a miller can
On. where to her recreant beau.
And why dlu he leave 1-aura so?
do is to sit down aud howl iweause he
A ou will always Und thesff busy cut­
Uhy
.
he
saw that Laurawoaa languishing,
::on4 peaceful channels,
cannot grind with the water tiiat is delicate girl,
subject to sick headaches, sensi­ ting off goods. They have made some
part. He can'always save up a new tive nerves and uncertain tempers; and know very large purchases of
• t
of the ranch
head/ot water if his brook and privilege mg what a Ufc-loug trial is a fretful, sickly wife,
n who arc_ managing
he teiuisfcrred insMtenUoas to her cheerful.
is-worth a dam.
not helping their
Ucnltby cousin, Ellen. The secret to that
a footing; which te souteUnMs
Blobson—“What makes vou look so Lauras health aud strength are sapped by
weakness, iwcultar to ter sex. which
"■p:r fr-ni all social cank»
cheerful to-day, Dumpsey'/’ Dumpsy— chronic
Eten averts and avoids by the use of Dr.
i into tlifiwfcinM*—I don't
"My daughter left the window open yes­ llcrces favorite Prescription. This te rhe
And their wash goods which they sell
fl them hare deliberterday, and our piano was struck by only remedy far woman's peculiar weaknesses are about
alhnenla. sold by druggists, tinder a posi­
wis of tray*. Some
lightning. You can’t imagine what a re­ and
tive puirautev from tbe manufacturers, that It
ivete nlntrot cradled
lief It is!"
w
uivs satisfaction in every case or money
&lt;r».s below their t-ntx ot foBagr. This
A 3-jea--old boy. who was afflicted, will be refunded. Hee guarantee on bottle
or doing l..w,fjvl
Z1 I «L. I _
,
_ probably, by the hot weather, had been wrapper.
It costs to manufacture.
He ale green encumbers;
crosa and fretful all day, was asked by
They made him uultc sick;
his mother, “What's the matter?" “I
Hut be took a few •’Fedots"
Dtoupatioit a* taking attains the cooler level above tbe moisture to want it to snow!” was the child’s
That cured him right quick.
'table b-.•dww.fr left n widow
An easier physic
condensed, and the air, before tram parent, prompt reply.
iitoC'- n;"y take hold ctev- iHM-cmew charged with steam. To replace
You never will find
White Goods at 0 cents, worth 10 cents,
Than Fierce’s small “Pellets."
What could the woman have meant
thb oar-ending air a brood current drifts to
and
.
Tbe Purgative kind.
bmall but precious. 23 cent* per vial.
ward .tbe emr-i-Ring strnunc of vapor, com- who. when the doctor told her that her
10 cen^a, worth 15 and 14 centf.
iai«» pi-w- jt? :i Inrgerone, if
husband
was
dying
und
that
she
had
mouly from the higher part* of tte forest,
better send-for a minister, asked: “Will
Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
where tte air, owing to the deration of th. one be enough, doctor, or would you incurable. It Is not ao. l»r. Sage's Catarrh
k'-eialiy in Dakota.
12&gt;4 cents.
If N’»*n Y-irk or ite
• advise n consultation?”
Itetncdy w ill cure It. It is pleasant to use and
, erosion or tbs soil.
it always docs its work thoroughly. We have Big line of Muslins, plain and figured.
i Tiiere are school
“Oh! Rowena." exclaimed Voltigern yet Jo hear of a case la which It did not accom­
This repented pas-igo &lt; f tte moLturo from
4 hive concludsl R»
plish n curv when faithfully used. Catarrh is a'
UvnUyntoot more earth to cloud ami from cloud to earth grent- Tnpenwasure, dropping on his knees disease which to daugerous to neglect. A cer­ An elegant line of Sateens at 12*4
cents, worth 18 cents.
ly increase* th- amount of forro which tte without a struggle, “your beauty fires tain rc:u»dy is at your command. Avail your,
iny heart"—“.My daughter," said old self of It l-efore the complaint assumes a monfa tbe first jtece, rain a; pli ■* in it* falling drops tn tte earth's
serious form. All druggists.
Hengirt
Wheatcorner,
entering
the
p- tiliat n-uUbe
41 when, tte man of surface from tbe erosion which it .would room."! will divide the contract with
I'uss over Manistee mills employ­
otterwiM bring about. Even tbo forest rlarl you; 1 will tire the rest ot him.” Which ing child labor.
'
he did.
We are telling 4 pairs lor 50 cents; each
"id already bilWdrs of the Cumberland mountain-', wtero
pair worth 25 cents.
Cadillac
is aillicted with a dozen pro­
tbo
soil
lies
on
declivities
of
great
steepness,
The Boston Budget tells this story of
' vjirnencv,
fessional
gamblers.
/
suffer -little neat as lang as their natural a Boston school on “exhibition day."
We have also mage big reductions in
Ayrr&gt; Ague Cure never fall* tn cure fever anil! Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.
if the n inters protoctiou to left to them. Bui mi soon as The teacher gave out the word "hazard­
ami malarial-----------disorders. Warranted.
titllldings; suc- they are stripped of the garment of wood ous" for a bov to spell, apd to ber great axue
------------------------------r stock in good
hr I’"&gt;'»rUr .fwll** Il -h.auj-1 sin,| (lop .till continue to worry the
tbo far of! ages.: bey earns front the depthx of ess. ’ Thinking tliat the definition might.
COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
jog his memory in regard to the or-:
'
;|le raising or tnra erorion is limited, m lang g* ttey arc f uvst thoferapbical blunder nt which he was
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourten,
and we will continue our very low
.Ind. says: “Both myself and wife owe our
firices on them, which is a good deal
lg. bat ivoiiwii ciui clad, to tte* ttrenni teJ.. ar.U there c liiri'L-red guilty, she naked hbn to give the lives to SHTLUIPS (X»NSLMPTION CURE."
by
tha
inuurnerabte
otetadrs
of
thfallen
eas than market value.
meaning,
whereupon
her
astonishment
lj ll'fC’. Stl'.TMR IS
Sold by W. If. Goodyear.
trew and entangled drift wood.
was intensilied with the reply, "A fe­ ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
PARASOLS,
a big line and very cheap.
The broT'J:. which are Hron'g enough tn clear male hazard!"
constipation. Dtalnrss,
of Appetite, Yel­
•t:nliy~and that
low Nk I u? Shiloh's Vllaltzcr tea positive wire.
v no-, in the Imsi- their tedi nnd cut into tte earth nn l rock
Full line of Denims. Jeans. Sheetings,
Violet—"Ma, how do people know Sold by W.H. Goodyear.
i them nro not arc fntr iu number; we may often, on tte that It's a man in the moon ?’ Mother
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens. Tow­
WHY will you cough when Shiloh's Coro will
flatter ground, find tracts of a r.quare mile or
els.
•
(sadly)— "Because iu's always out give Immediate rollcL Price 10c., Mtats. and •!.
f ■&lt;;» rations, inter* uioro-in arrn in which there is net n ainglc
Sold by W. H. ttaocU'ear.
nights."
&lt;
OUR CORSET stock is fuU of good
try lores* no more
BHIMHl
’
S
Catarrh
remedy
te
n
positive
styles cheap.
I’atient - Why do you watch the ther; evre fur Catarrh.' Diphtheria and Canker
itq.i, ami from that evrth. As »oa. tetvrvor, as tte forrrt mn!
i- nernovud. the rarhtce Ixx-omea K,-ai:i&lt;-.l n ith mometer on the wall so closely?
Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at
chain; ’.sb; they often, on tbo deforce rd Mir Nurse—"Because the doctor said if the
Most everybody at Bangor is buying
13c: good value for 25c.
i tvte are « orlung face. IncrsaMh 100 fold in tteir length ami temperature ris, 1 should give you the
a mustang.
f .mall thing*, and .more than that measure ia tteir destructive quinine."
Also
special bargains In Silk Gloves for
’-h f-fliarv with no ‘power. ItelMrcd of all rwtraint from fallen
Colds
invariably
succumb
to
Hill's
25c.,
well worth 50c.
Don’t snub a l«v because he wears
th- day &lt;•! Large timber^ or tte clme knit rpota which cur.icxh shabby-clothes. When Edison, the in­ I’eerles-'f Cough Syrup or money re­
tteeartli, ttey sweep tbc precious roil away
Alwsyi*
remrinbcr that you can Mve money by
ventor ot the telephone, first entered funded. W. 11. Goodyear.
raining tint to the BoMun Dry Goods Store fur
toward
tbv
sea.
In
a
single
day
a
tilled
field
i&gt;.
Lounemen'
Boston, he wore a pair uf yellow linen
Decatur prides itself on lieing a base anything In our hoe.
. d»rt»k in tbo west. may k*o from i(« surface more anil Gian
breeches
In
the
depth
of
winter.
ball town.
m u!il te taken from it in a century of its
A dergymon-BM giving Ralph a les­
Nothing better than Cobb's Little
' n-Nr-w York Ixiard- fortrt state—Hcrlteeria ifagurioe.
; ■’! working at both
son In morals.
“Now. said the Pills for keeping bowels regular. 25
GUFFAWS, GRINS AND GIGGLES.
42 West Main St.,
preacher, “what Is your duty towards cents for W pills. W. H. Goodyear.
your Christian neighbor?
Ralph-BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
and di.&lt;uurag&gt;
Grand Rapids figures up a population
“To keep your eye on im, Sir!
On front of Fanner** Sheds.
earn;, a living.
of 74 *W.
Tterei-nctosa of wisdom seeking. Soloes
Curate (to old man who ta beating
Use a bottle of Hill’s Peerless Worm
&gt; iterget;.' woman in tUi« city who. strnng*! u« it »wy npJ»'W.
his donkey)—"Fic. fie. my
prof.** to’lx'.nble to judge |Mi«om from (her do yon know what happend to Balnam •Specific. Money refunded if not bencwhu*. three or four
in Dakota am! laughter. Tnev claim that tte voice in laugh­ oniir Old man-“l-^ acre, zur-tbe
State of Michigan.
rill- rnngc. Since ing indicate tte individual cbanicter !■»
West Bay City order “Gambling
Fifth Judicial Circuit—Tn Cliancerr.
■i v.j thriven and her greater or lorn extent, u rarely ct* doc* tbo^ same as has happened to me, zur— a ass
Suit pending in Circuit Court for County of
must go".
ti"ith tte, profits of study of tte three p's—phrenology, pliysiog- spoke to him! ’
Barry—tn Chancery, al the City of Hastings.
Barry County . Michigan, on the pith day of
Hfll
’B
Sarsaparilla
will
cure
scrofula,
•■I-the number and omy ami jwlmMry. They drtrrite ttertiJack (bKkwinl in hl* F*""!""',;
July.
1B*T.
,erysipelas, salt rheum and scald head. John (terkey. complainant, va. Minerva J.'
I titi former, aud la ■ selvni as daughter readers, and teitoyo that “I’aoa what part of speech is woman .
Gerley, defendant.
their cachinnating *liagno*s« are just a* cor­ I&gt;apa(fresh from a verbal en^gement W. II. Goodyear.
In this cause It appearing that the above de­
•nture shall bo well rect as Iter-of tte mind reader, tbo chlro- with mama, in which he has teen badD
At Allegan, Aug. 11, county pioneer fendant Is not a resident &lt;&gt;t this stale, but resides
•&lt;ttUd and
pinmtolng headway umnrist and tte phrenologi**. Ttey divtdo ZoratevU-'-She isn’t any part of speech meeting.
in tte state of Ohio; therefore on motion of Hmltli
W»*~tb
&amp; Colnrove, solicitors forconfplalnant. It Is order­
at
all,
Jack;
she
is
the
whole
of
iL
■ I 'bErti tte complaints of Um- human tough in**' toar foi-m-s
rts-parlor tf--.
ed,
that defendant enter tier appearance In said
Vigor
anil
Vitality
i~’T ;«l&gt;oi.- &gt;-gg i* always a
tte genuine or spontaiwcfto, tte •entimentaJ.
Col H— of Virginia had an old negro
'“*wate too ktquickly given to ewy part oft te body by cause on or before four months from the date of
coeds too soft, but the hysterical nnd the fate or satirical laugh. kiwwn as Unde Ned. who, upon being Are
this order, and that within twenty days com­
Hood^t tiarsaporilla. That tired frfhns
plainant cause this order to be published In the
'1mm shutters und settle Thy inarticulate aound of tte vneni organ in
tlrcly
overcome.
Tbe
bloM
te
purifltil.
enrich
­
totinish
a
bit
of
ploughing
before
,
frfSSlf |r
and vitalized, and carrier health toMesd of Hastlugs Bansf.k. said publication to te con­
»i' th-country in the cnchtonating i» as expressive to ttefr e&amp;n a» auKlown Mid. “Glong; w'at's de use ed.
■
dtocwie to every organ. Tte atomarh Is toned tinued onee In each wcck.for six weeks in sue:. ' ia': -: her band need are the chords of the piano to tte murician. «r burrvin’ so?
Bar's er-nudder day aud nirengtbened. tiie appetite restored. The ces'lon.
Dated July l«tb, 1M7.
,
in the mixing of hash They imagine, whether truly or not n * » S dkt .ta-l eben been tecbccl kidney*
and liver are roused and invigorated.

i. i Item.

SOAR
have no
in packs

Come to Battle Creek,

of this action we must turn ad&lt;b, for a .nmm-ut u&gt; eoteMer tte origin of tiw ram wHeh
fa I- ttjMn tbo land. Tte original »&gt;Drr*. of;
this water supply (» tte ^a. w!iu4
ln;i
tlm !ar.&lt;te a tolerably r v-utar annnnl sf.-. re .&gt;f.
tn ustury. When tbte f.iu
rahl w
&lt;.!h-r&lt;&gt;fl«vo things mny ImuiH^n-th. wutar
may go away dityreUy to the «en nr it mav
return to the atmosphere ns vajoy tu
p.«'ipi‘atM a* rain The chanreof it, re­
,
Um H-col with
which it fl.,w*. tn the st real tu. From a tree’7»
«t rapUly.roraim; ln ,n exteror.
district of virgin forest it may ngnin nnd
nKaln |&gt;o*&lt; from ea.-.h to ah. and from au­
to earth.
Tteroinmn. of vapor, which in time* of
rammer rain may te reon aaran.linj’ from
every grant wood, afford vitihlc evldrare cf
tte effect of forrota «m rainfall. Ttey al®
may stew tte obarrmr «qn» of tte m&lt;wt lesn.
tiful phenomena of atmewpterie circulation. I

Tte only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded u first clan medal at the
New Orleans ExpoBitSon. Guarantved absolutely puns, aud for general
hous-tehl purj&gt;o*es b the very' best

ceaaed of, In and to Die real &lt;wt&lt;ite situated Mad
Im-I t'E in tile County of Itarrv. Mich Iran, known
and described us follows. * lx.
!x»ts numbered nine hundred and ninsiyBarry. In tte state ot Michigan, parouaal; to seveff (W7). aloe hundred aud ninety-eight (&gt;•(/.
te&lt;nte and authority granted to ijrnon tbe .-wta and the cast halt of lot nurnkml nine hundred
davof Junti. S-D..1M7. by tho l*robate (Xxiri and ulnetj-nliM*
lot numbered ten
of KalamSMMtcounty. Michigan, all of the ro­ hundred and flUy-eightul»«&gt;
(&gt;(•». all hi tte citytate. right, tliks awl interest of tte Mid minora (formerir village&gt; of HuMtnis. Mlrbigan. ac­
of. lit mul Io tte real rotate xltuale and tetag la cording w* tte recanted pint taereol.
Doled
July
tkh,
UK.
Known
DAVID G. MOBIXSON.
undivided one-sixUi of thr north" ret quarter of Admlstrator &lt;te bonis
not. with tte will annexed
of tte estate of WllUam II. lluyford. detrained.
.... ___ &gt;

rio. If' t, u-n lhrw&gt; mi

w v Anyone cat
Hum sure H orn Oral

'listed Angn*t second. A. D. WK.
DAVID IL CHANDLER. Guardian.

�"WE'RE going to fail.

democratic party with its rtrong kan- Umdon, Ont, an Indian physician and
ing toward free trade. Hence it waa «ltor of the temperance Journal of
Canada. The society has about 700
that lust fall the republicans gained 20 members and a large surplus reserve
congressmen ia the south/ and this fund. There is a court in this city
We regret exceedingly to make this announcement, more because of the great diwppoint.
year have reduced the democratic ma­ with about 25 or 30 members. The
,1887. jority from 35,000 to less than 15,000 in following officers were elected and in­ ment X many friends and customer* than for any penmnd reason. The failureto which
Hastings, Mien
stalled at ihis meeting:
Kentucky. Kentucky, like Virginia.
1’. H. R. S.-J. W/Fitzmaurice. CheWest Virginia and Tennessee, gives "rra-B.-Hon. U. H. ApUn. ijuMlnr we refer is our inability to answer the questions as to why and how we can afford to sell M.
notice to the free-trade democracy that
We can
JOi
H. V. C. R.-O«o. II. Home. Emi goods at such ridiculously low prices; but never mind the wherefores.
the south will no longer blindly follow
n few egotistical tariff reformers, who Safihs£.'-llon. F. Dann. L«n«in«.
EDITOBIAX. MOTES.
verythingyon buy of ns, and you are sure to be more than satisfied with o„
can see do good in any policy for
money on ev
H. Trenn—Frnnk Dull.m. 1 UnC.
Cleveland's rebel flag order did not America unless it shall have the ap­
H. Phyn-Dr. F. J. Todd.
H. Counsellor -Hon.
Frank I. dealing.
seem to affect Kentucky in a manner proval of English Cobden clubs.
Dodge, Lansing.
favorable to democratic interests. He
H. Auditors—Thai. H. Gross, Flint-,
will have to try something else than
Geo. W. Freeman. Lansing.
,
the raising of such dead issues.
H. Jour. Sec.-Geo. W. Saxton, LansJust as the boys were starting for IDfi. &amp; W. -Geo. W. Smith. Clare.
The zeal with which the confederate
the depot after the ball game Friday,
• brigadier* in congress and cabinet are
H. J. W.—John Chambers, Port
McKee, a member of the Charlotte club,
Huron.
pressing the confederate wants upon
came up on a run and struck John
H. S. B.-A. F. Doyle. CMBOnvtlle.
the country show plainly that when Brock a hard blow in the face then like
H. J. B.-.l. A. Frtae, Flint
they dare, and can get the'power to do the coward that he was ran away. Be­
11. Marahal-J. W. Murdock, Sauli
so, they wiU insiai on the payment of ing considerably larger than Brock this Ste. Marie.
the millions of rebel claims which are action shows that there is not much of
H. Conductor—Dr. J. W. Handy.
tbe man about McKee. With this ex­ Flint.
„ ,
waiting the action of congress. The ception Charlotte’s treatment of our
—H. MeMen»er-I. E. StauScr. Haalflag incident shows that these south­ boys was remarkably gentlemanly.
"ErprcaenUUveaDr. S.T. Goddard,
erners do not consider their cause "Lost"
The following is the program for Flint; S. K Phillipa. Haatlnpiby any means.
the coming G. A. R. encampment:
An adjournment was made to meet
the last Wednesday in July 1888.
President Cleveland will bring the
Officerot the day. John Hall.
rebel flag question before congress. If
.“unni- run.
,
Silver Wedding.—On Friday even­
Guard ntoantl nr.'»»- m.
that body should pass a bill to return
1 lb. canary seed
w
05
Formation ot camp and aaaisnmeat to quar­ ing, Aug. 5th. there met at tbe home of 5 bars Kirk s American Family Soap .. ■ 25
the rebel flags to the southerners, it ters.
Mr.
and Mrs. Karns, in Hope, about 50
5 boxes Diamond axle grease...
25
25
planer. 1? iu.
1
lh.
pure
ground
black
pepper
would undoubtedly uot bo prevented
Buainre* meeUait. 1&amp; p. m.. In Tost Hall.
; Invited guests, it being their 25th wed­
Meeting
to
onraiikr
monument
association
iu
1 throe lb. pail Wise’s best ails gr..^ no
20
by a presidential veto. But if congress headquarters iu tent at 3 p. m.
ding anniversary. By 8 o'clock the 11b.
ginger.................... •
house was full and all in the best of
Dr-ss parade, 5 p. in.
should pass a general pension bill for
2
quart
Mason
fruit
jars,
per
dozen
25
1 W
“
mustard... .............
humor. The company was composed 1 lb.Canfp Bre m the evening.
the benefit of those who fought treason
3 lbs. choice nncolored Japan tea
1 Op
mostly of young people, who had hid 1 lb. prepared cocoanut•.......................
and treason s flags. President Cleveland
away tn the corner two violins and a
Hard to beat, even at Me, per
would undoubtedly veto it as he has
horn, all looking their very best. Then S lbs. granulated sal soda.
ItevelUe at day break.
.
1 gal. good baking molasses ....
.. 20
Morning gnu atsunrtw.
came supper, and such a supper, with
other pension bills.
.
25
Hreakfaal. C .v di.
roast goose, chicken, beef, pies and 5 lbs. fancy butter crackers...................
10 lb. pail .whitefish
65
Burgttou’* call M ' a. m.
cakes, without number, that it seemed 1 lb. Gem baking powder...................... .
50
Guard mouutlng, K a. tn.
S.
The New York Sun, democratic, thus
Street parade, leave camp by slcual yuit at TO‘ as if it would last all night; by the way
1 box best herring
17
)biete to —
match
'. gallon glass water pitcher and two gobleta
speaks of the flag incident: “It is
there were some awful eaters In the
‘‘Dinner, 12 m,
3 dozen clothes pins
charitable to suppose that hlsi (Cleve­ Addmaes by Loyal E. Rnapj^n and James। company.
After supper the violins given away as a present with every lb. of tbe (rem.
20
came out of their hiding places and the 3 lb. box best gloss starch
land's) trouble about the cMlfederate
3 papers best polish ^teel tacks.
young with some of the old enjoyed
flags arose from want of consideration.
2a
Military
at Uidan Hall hi thr evening.
themselves with shaking the light fan­ 4 lioxoe sardines in oil
.
05
2 papers pins
It was, in other words, a rash act
tastic toe. Then came the marriage of
THinb OA1". AVOVST MTU:
25
.. Oi
5 slate pencils
That is, we believe, a common ewphem- Sports and Fun.
the happy couple who looked young 4 lbs. new Turkish Prunes
05
and smiling though twenty-live years 1 lb. hemp -seed
iam for suicide." The president’s toad­ • neveUlr at daybreak.
Sunrlie Run.
of wedded life bad passed over them.
yism to the south must lx* pretty rank
Breakfast. 7 am.
The presentations were made by F. M.
Big.prices will not do in these times when even the wealthy can not afford to wade their
when it calls forth such criticism from
Craig in a. neat and pleasant manner.
Exhibition drill by U. R., K. ot P..Ctanipioa8' Tbe presents were numerous and some money and the poor re&lt;|iiire double duty of every dollar and every penny.
a democratic paper. Cleveland's pur­
of them very nice. Following Is a list
pose in the matter is plain. He wisely
quick, toot race, to member) of G.. ' of presents with the names of tbe
We deal in good goods and not trash and believe the masses will patronize that heus.,
concludes that this latest act of friend­ A.1. ILDouble »
and over, running ja rods with; glyera:
that sells the best goods for the least money. *
ship for the south will make him solid musket, accoutrement*, knapsack, canteen and
Hansing tarnp-B. Jrakini. E. B. Jenkins.
havemack; tet «2 «0.3d SLTO.
with the south in the next democratic X To G. A. R. member* nxed 45 and under,, Mary Jenkiwi. I3urie Jeakins, Manntnx Dookt lass. Dan Douglaas. John McCallum aud wife,
Upon our counters will lie thrown day after day at Panic Prices from houses that hare
convention, and the south solidly demo­ ruunloc JO rods wiUiartn«, rte.; IstliQO, ju Frank Hame». W. A. Hama.
colapsed, other that will go tomorrow, and still others who throw out thiwi sacrifice.- m vain
cratic in the election of 1888, IBs con­
hope to outlive, the storm. From such sources as these w e buy our goods and the house tb»t
F. G. Pierer and wife.
clusions are rifeht^ but when the south
Bel «iherten*poous -John McCalluiu, 1. H.
by actual count, inline; 1st 13.00, 3d
shall solidify oh the flag question, a rroundv
Barer*, Wm. Vbanitwriain. and wires.and Miss wants the trad.- of the people must go beyond this advance line, must beat these prices or g;
11.00. Fitzgerald post excluded
Races an the track at 1 p. tn. Fifty dollars in lott!&lt;- Iowtnc.nl. Mlr-« Horn MrCxIliii.i. .I.i; down—for if there is honor in man or virtue in good goods at low prices, we mean to be
solid north will overcome it again as it prizes
are offered to burses owned in Harry McCall urn.
Glass water xt-Mr. aud Mm .McCarty and master of the situation—the live pioneers who divedown to rock bottom. We lead them all rt
did in the sixties.
county:

Additional Local Items.

The Almighty Dollar!.

the many have too few, and the few too many.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Panic Prices during the month of August:

The most practical prohibition law
that could be given was passed by the
lato legislature in this state—we refer
to the county local option bill. I’nd er
its provisions, prohibition can be af­
fected in 50 counties in the state. And
if prohibition proves to be of such ad­
vantage as its friends claim, it will un­
doubtedly obtain in three-fourths of

the counties in Michigan within the
next three . years. This is tbe same
law that Georgia has, and in that state
• it has been far more effective than
state prohibition could have been. The
action of the Michigan legislature in
this matter shows what we have re­
peatedly claimed, that prohibition, can
only be brought about by non-partisan
action, rather than tbe making of It
the foundation, for a distinctive politi­
cal party. In the north, tbe beet
thought and best elements ot society
will bo found in the republican parjy.
In 'the south the same lb true of the
democratic party. Therefore in the
north prohibition can be looked for
through no other channel than the re­
publican party. In neither section can
it come from a distinct prohibition
party. Indeed it is u matter of history
that the so-called prohibition party
does more harm than good to practical
temperance- reform, and. without in­
lending to l&gt;e bo. is the virtual friend
of the saloon interest*.
■

Tents, Atraw, wood, coffee, eumr and hard­
tack will be funilibed. Comrades will «upph
tbemaelre* with "blanket*, cupe, etc., or with
whatever e)»e they may desire. Hay and straw
will be furnished cavalry borne*. Teams will
be parked Id went end of Rround, and will not
lie allowed in camp, except whiU li aeeeswy to
draw In suppl leu.
JOHN M^ESSMER. Chairman,
Al.EX. J.THR1STIE, 8eCy A Treas.
Committee on ArranKements.

Call for a M.lcs-meej*ino.—Believ­
ing that the question of county prohi­
bition ought to be brought to a-vote at
the earliest practical moment, and that
the people of Barry county willvfavor
the suppression of the liquor traffic
within the county, and are waiting"
simply for the opportunity to bring the
matter to a test, the undersigned, who
were the officers elected to conduct the
prohibition amendment campaign last
spring, hereby .assume the responsibil­
ity to call a miss-meeting at the court
house, Hastings, Mich.,Thursday after­
noon, Sept 1st next at 2 o'clock. The
purpose of this meeting is to perfect
the necessary organization to secure the
required petitions to the county e!ej\
in order that the special election mil ,
be called: alsoXo choose the uecessa/
committees, nnd prepare for aggressi* .
work in favor of prohibiting the &amp; &lt;■
ioons in Barry county. All who favor
Erotecting the fiomes of Barry county
y prohibiting the saloons, are earnestly
requested to be in attendance, and join
in a non-partisan but harmonious and
aggressive effort to rid tbe county of
the aaloons and tbe terrible evil that
flows from them. It is tbe design to
make this effort entirely independent
of party politics, and to keep it non­
partisan in every respect. To this end
all temperance men. no matter with
what political party they may affiliate,
are urged to be present at this meeting.
The saloon interests of tbe county are
organised, and will favor their friends
and punish their eneniire, no matter
what party they belong to. Let us as
temperance men learn from our enemies
not to let our partisanship hinder our
harmonious work in beh ilf of the cause
of prohibition, which should enlist not
only our sympathies but our active,
united efforts.

Loo la McCarty.
Amber sauce, celery, aud mustard dlalu-sFred Otis and wife. Clarence and sister.
Glass bread plate--Eda nnd Fannie Pierer.
Glans water pltebi-r-Jrntue Havens.
Glass cheese plate - Ella Campbell.
Glass sauce dish - Pbl- SmlUi.
Two colored Rians tumblers—Dannie Karn’.
Majolica
standardI, cake dish—Mrs.
V
I
. C. Cndg.

daughter.
Bilk handkerehirf -E. J. Hdri-h.
Silver cheese knife—Edith, Wesl-y, Dannie.
and Harry" Kania.
Pipe aud sack ot tobacco-1 red Herr...
11—C. Anders and wife.
Il - Irvy Rice aud wife.
MM.—Ira Mr-Callum.
MM.-Will McCallum.
7.1c.—Robert Dinwradie.
-

W. J. &amp; L. L. Holloway have secur­
ed the agency of Dr. W. II. Ross’ sys­
tematic treatments for the cure of rheu­
matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
One treatment for each disease and a
cure in every case guaranteed. Cali at
store for testimonials.

.

BEAMER’S CASH

Grocery, Crockery and Bazaar House
HASTINGS, MICH.
writing. There has Iwn .iome delay [
BUWJSUB
owing to the lack of tics.
i Very dry corn is gone up.
Brown A Calm. Prairieville u&gt;«.| There in tut verj MIUe whewt ground
chants, received the first lot of guo.ln , plowed.
over the new road. They were brought' Apples are falling off badly.
to the M. A O. crossing, ^d.taken by» A. fcurr and wlfe
gonr to AUteam from there to 1’ndrievtile.
. gxn-their future home. Afay joy go
Rev. David Reynolds has just return­ I with them.
ed from a t woweeks visit with his two I&gt; Chas. Stafford und Fred Coolage are
sons, who live 20 miles north of Petos­ ’ sick; also Mrs. Orpha Gillispie.
key. He reports crops as looking finely.
There bi a great query in tbe midst
Mrs. John Barber, who h/ts been of the people of this place to know why
quite sick all summer, is stiff under F. P. Cook, ex-editbr of the Barry Co.
the cure of Dr. Boon, of Auguste.
Democrat, has been wasting his former
Mrs. Olive Doolittle is slowly recov­ useful life on newspapers when he
ing from quite a severe attack of ill- might have made a fortune as a navinres.
Ctor, as was demonstrated the other
The locomotive is nearing your city
y on Barlow lake, where, with a
as rapidly ns possible. The track is cargo of ladies 'mid a large crowd of
down as far north as A. C. Towne’s.
spectators bo exhibited the most i:n:
F. Stewart, of Grand Rapids, is visit­ equalled skill in riging and maneuver­
ing at his uncle's Bvron Fisher's.
Burt Armstrongs sail boat froin
Joel Barber had a horse that got ing
Bowen landing to where they waded
tangled in a barbed wire fence and wus ashore and the boys emptied the water
pretty badly torn. The wounds though out of the boat. Cook is a sailor and
not serious have placed the horse on don’t you forget it
the retired list for several days.
A 3-lb. boy at Ed. Blanchard's.
Warrep Fisher has gone to Ionia to
Burt Armstrong has returned from
purchase sheep to feed tbe coming win- the
Grand Rapids business college,
where he graduated with high honors
to himself and to the college.
DOWLIBG.
Geo. Bryant’s buildings came near
'burning up the other day. Too great
caution cannot be taken in setting tires.
Dr. VanHorn is a very busv man Wheal, whiten-'w ..............
these days. There appears to be con­
siderable sickness hereabout.
R. G. Rice now occupies his new •oXAtci^’.'.
store. It is a dandy. No one deserves
such good quarters lietter than he.
evaporated
The Banner tramp «■« in this sec­ A
tion last week, and reportR a good in­
crease tn his subscription list hereabout.
Henry Babcock will have the largest
bam in Baltimore when the same slud)
be cotupMed.
Dr. VanHorn can tell a fish story
when begets nt it Hr says he recently
caught &lt;0 black bass in a httle over an
hour.
We are anxious for the completion of
that railroad from Rattle Creek to
OHMM, (JT.ujr ,
iJJiiS?' llDd hopo u ““y
Whei hereabout is turningout quite

pioneer meeting.
Let it be. remembered by all. that the
pioneer meeting will be held on tbe
fair grounds the 2d Thursday of Aug­
ust, next, as per the vote of said meet­
ing held one year ago. Let all come
prepared to hold a liasket picnic and
nave an enjoyable time, remembering
that to some at least, this may be their
last opportunity to take by the hand
many of the old pioneers.
Let the. town committees make their
report of all deaths to the historism
Clement Smith, as soon as possible. Do
It now, so that the report may be com­
plete at the meeting.
The town committees appointed to
make such reporta are as follows:
Assyria—C. L. Briggs.
Barrv-W.T. Barber.
Baltimore—David Ickes.
The greatest political surprise of tbe
Castleton—D. W. Smith.
past two det laden was tiw result of the
Carlton—J. N. (kwert.
Kentucky election Tuesday of last
City—W. S. Goodyear.
Hastings township—J. W. Stllson.
week. That state gave Cleveland a
Hope—G. W. Valentine.
majority of XjVi in ISM. At this
Irving—J. J. Hendershott.
writing tlie result of the late election
Johnstown—Chas. E. Paine.
ia doubtful, with chances favoring th*
Maple Grove—Leander Lapharn.
Orangeville—Eli Nichols.
democrats. At all events the heavy
1’raine ville—A. C. Towne.
democratic majority hua been reduced
WM. r.MWAM.CMlnnaa.
Rutland—J. R. Rqbinson.
'■ A. i:OI GH. Se-.
to an insignificant figure, and Kentucky
Thornapple— Amos Wakefield.
T. PHILLIPS, Tiwm.
can be classed among tbe somewhat
Woodland—J ease Jordan.
Yankee Springs—Asher Turner.
doubtful states hereafter. Nothing could, / List of petit jurors drawn for thprogram.
have been more surprising or unexpect-/ coming term of court:
Jacob J. Eckardt, Woodland.
The forenoon wiU be devoted to vised than this in a state which has al ways
Dani-’ u. Burpee. Vaakee Bprlngi.
Ring.
been regarded as the very hot-bed of
Dinner, promptly at 12 m.
bourbonism. and which is the home
Call to order by the president at 1 n
m.
those arch free-traders, Waltersoi.
Myron Uutheriand, Castleton.
Prayer by the chaplain.
Beck and Carlisle. It ia a hope!ul sig .
Singing by the choir.
aa well as a warning, to the democrat c
Addraw of welcome by the president
party that, if it shall monkey with tl e
ri^History of the society by the hlsto- poor—&lt; to 12 buabels per acre
"DioniAk Sulllt-sn, IninWill Toblasand Anna Johnson were
.Alden S. Farnham. Johnstown.
free-trade buzz-eaw there will be muMMartin Ciiniriinis. MaMo drove.
made one W ednesday evening. They
Address by Loyal E. Knappen.
lated democratic fingers even in i|s
AlteTtfStorrns. Oranjpivllln.
h*ve the hrar.y good wake, ot muy
Singing by the choir.
*nenus.
'
strongholds, where it has alwa.is coq- Jacob Edr»re,rJtalianZlne'IU”’
Promiscuous speaking.
Ridered itself secure. There is a “ne^
-tod “Ul “e ere without ralo.
Election of officers and other business
Brtl pliriif worn, to be tbe onto ot
Singing by Ihe choir.
south'*, wboM dawn is just breaking
gunucl &lt;’. Ritchie. Vankise Spring.
a Iw all rmi
In the evening there will be a dance the day. A xarn, was played here Satits glory will be Rs manufacturing!
at Union bail: good music in atten­ tuday between Johnstown and Dowl.
C. MttAumer. Barry.
ing second nine. The score stood 41
industries, and the progressive element F.
dance. Tickets for same 50 eta. each.
M. D. 1 Itlcoti- -. &lt;'.-u-lL&gt;:i.
v Ci’ in. faYor oC the vitdtmg club
tewlh Lent;. Caatteton.
there know that free trade means death
BY ORDER OF CON.
^eat Saturday the l&gt;owUa&lt;
DnrtUw &lt;'. Barnum. HaaUnn.
to its great and rapidly growing indusi- ।1. Jam's
Havre*. City 4th wan!.
}^oer'1 W1U hare another twin and
Mtx-D.-e. ••
cnl tries. The south has every advantage \\ John
*lo’'Uhf win work hard, as Laoey carG'&gt;o. Mllkinaon, Hopr.
VIMh. &lt;S..Si. i, , I Oft
rie.1 oil tbe laurela July iu,
Eugaw Howe and family, tormerly
Istofngmas have l&gt;een
raateriaia and ease with which they
ot this place, flaw through the village
n present indications it
C'RBSHICT'H COJtifSng.
cati be reached. The developement of
Sunday night.
uuign
taUkely
jury will be summoned.
About 3 o'clock the morning of the
the south in the part Ove years has
Clear lafc bi grttlng to be qult« a
3rd, the barn of Stephen C. Doster Was
mTrUn
f™&gt; °&gt;ecrowd JJOOT AND SHOE
A meeting of Ute Independent order discovered to be in flames. Building at
Bristol s shore on Sunday
of Foresters was held in Flint. August and content* a total loss. The barn
Oar UackamUh aays he didot think
awl at better pay. capital is seeking 4th. for the purpose of organizing the
u_u«^ «ith hay, and there were 1^slda .0 buahtis of corn and 30 of oota.
High Court of .Michigan. This is a About 80 rods of fence was also burned.
er
came an.
3
fraternal society organized ki Canada The fire was supper! to have been set
All Wort
ItxUn if Cluaplr
in 1881 and has for its chief feature by sparks from a traction engine which
the insurance of thelife of its members
foe
&gt;2.000 and 83,000 on the tueni^dt Delore. ro*1 about 10 °’riock
monthly payment plan. Its Supremo
■nmea ot base ball aad a trained anlsuU

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Lake Forest Academy

More County News.

ianBfactDriJE and Repairing.

;

J. C. WOODRUFF.

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS, MI'-’B.

is now propon'd to tre.it all chronic di­
orders. Having Ut!&lt;d up the fine* f'
Offices, he invites the articled to call c*him. He urges tiidn not U&gt; tlesipa nor give up if they haw been «»«•
cessful heretofore ini ilniinif r’’«e^
Having spent many ye-G- in study at
the best medical rolleg' - ef the country,
and having had an Mteasl-e
cessful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, he feels certain that he cangn
the afflicted aasuraniic of
AKE YOU SUFfEKING-

from Catarrh. Asthma. Ikenehitis,'• any difficulty with the lung??
Is your Id Ver affected, or your Stom­

ach disordered ?
Have you Heart di*** '
Are you affilctwl with Nervous L&gt;
bUity?
Have you chronic Kidory or
troubles?
Dr. Baughman can euro you,#a1 att

is at all poralble..
He has met with marked success w
treating Bbenmatism, Spermatwnha*Hemorrhoids. The latter hr
without pain and poeitivdy cur*
FEMALE DISEASES A SPEClAl-TY.

Call on him at his offices, HastiDpMich.
CONSULTATION’ FREE.

Casa treated and medicines sent I'J.

HTOorrwipoadesce solicited.

�jhe Hastings Baimer.

WJ. to tbo eff««

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M'ncw mam:.

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~ p. HtfltKERK. Local Editor.

feeS'S1

expenses of pioneer meetings. . °

Complete Stock

fl® K MT
vrsiCAi. toons.

i« •’•J prjoe^lovr.

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with neatn&gt;« and dlspalvh.'

All those who are willing to tat.,
boarders
during the «WHsinn
B«y cou»t."f.X?taut?to
2:
requoatod
to inlorm either H H A”'
dru,
or SunerlntrarteSHSbS,
iXatvkpav evening u Henry Hallev

t“kl»lt • l»»l l«ul ot hU camping
ouult acron WaU lake preparatory to
*?“ of wl°'1 “vertum.
nd (the whole biulnma. No Uvea were

JOHN BESSMER,
JEWELER.

Ti.n win

Mia Binuunutrn, ot IlntUna la
suffering severely from a cancer In her
breast.
A surgical operation la talked
■' V Lille c»:irt. -t:ih&lt;l4 up well.
&lt; ve«x^ut flour. “51X0. of, but tears are entertained that th.
baa gone too long without treat.
..'■UlSriSfcia wn»u.

1..

lO'T t

ot OUm (Mlige. wm
s.t-■
* CUchera Institute, soon to
behdd here, and SupL Glenn, of MusMonitayK™“toD ““ in &lt;•«■»! «»plda! Kegon, win act as assistant
inV/Z’.J1.K\ryA?-lL118r,of Otne«o. arrived
In Uih c?t““h' °* J“tao°' »P«M Sunday
".^nesday. She brought
urn h‘’&lt;the
daughter of James
wil1 u,ake her future home
U&gt;«sun*£y°'
«■* In
with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Miller.A copy of the Petoskey Daily Resort­
* Mapl. er recently received at this office consome very complimentary re­
tJUSL,”' ““*«■»■ »» in tuned
marks in regard to the recent playing
u k . 1 &lt;oult'thcr" of Ed. Bailey and
in“nCWdb.7'“hwas Bob Green.
John Holbrook accompanied by his
u.y’JidTSS:,’"
M°- brother L rank, both of Huron.!). T.,
yrived in town Thursday night.
Johns health is very poor and he has
U&gt;^U°rteLt“,U’ ”10
returned in hopes of recovering from
the eilHcts of the measly Dakota cli­
mate.

Jfcy. a. D. Ue &lt;n&gt; io chuiotu,

u^.

_ cULATrF.Vn'L*' TO MY

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PERSONAL-MENTION,
^Cl'achiln, who has been visit^perry Phillip. wist to Hint. Than­
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“™ D-s-G“)dr““
HF8- ‘I' T‘ l&lt;OcK- "turned to her
H. Cravl^ h in UrMd Rapid, m. home Tuesday morning.

Lcrrutsare being sent to various Tu^y^KS10
addres.na in this county. In which ot­
ters to soli counterfeit money are made
It Is tempting halt, but whoever takes
hold of the -queer" Is liable to g« In.
?ured.
"

»'»&lt; f-yt»o'l? I*

o!

R-MudkL*; of Hasting*, was in town
B** Friday. - Mjss Ettie Wolcot, Is visiting
friends m Hastings-Taylor Walker,
of Hastmg-i, was in town Wednesday.—
“I. i, Dr. W. H. \oung and wife and Dr. J.
T. Goucher attended the funeral of Dr.
Sh'irXewi"”““,P'Th“n,,:,)'

HASTINGS MICH.

Good Goods at Bottom

$500 HKWAiin hnsbeen offered by fr™dE.
The Portland. Oregon, Star, of .Tulv
“nd wile rttumed
-I. pays J rof. M. V’/Kork a very high
Eli Nichols and the sheriff for informa­ from Petoskey Saturday.
tion that Win iPad tn the arrest and . Mrs. T. J. Bush went to Ja*'ksi&gt;n her compliment for his work In that state
m behalf of the prohibitory amend­
&lt;*o.n\i^02,^e burglars that visit- 1 attire home, this morning.
’
ment. Everywhere be is gre ted with
tll weekS1Ch° S SlOr® tn °™^vlUu
Miss Julia Rock goes to Irving to­ big audiences, and receives the highest
muse from those who are working for
day for a visit with friends.
J
he amendment. Those who know Prof.
I)’ any of your buildings need paint­
Rork are satisfied that three good words
lefl Saturday for a vis­ are
ing. now is the accepted time. And it with Grand Rapids
merited.
friends?
place to buy such materials is at
it fhis u ' ‘‘k, 2i000'. the
Mrs. J. E. Hogle and daughter. Mrs.
J'T', M**. 8’°*“8 to Milan to-mor­
^throp s drug store. He has not only
I
rank
Maus, went to Grantf lUpi.ls on
You buy a
kinds of colored paints, but also row for a visit with her mother.
Thursday and on Monday Mra. E. Y.
•; Jldiujf a barn on his all
white lead and oils.
vuw^L )F*
l’ownt' "turned from a
°* G- Spalding. Mra. Scidmore Williams end J. E. Hogel went
visit to Grand Rapids Thursday.
m
W
ill
H
ick
s
has
purchase,!
of
Tom
is building a britk
to that dty. They attended the cele­
Jlaney the right to build a dam on his in r£.‘mte
nnd Iluth Lat« "c bration of the 50th anniversary -of the
in Caseville visiting with friends.
marriage of G. W. Williams and wife,
immediately—a good cook place near the road. This will enable
him to flood the flats above, thus id?!? •?-11]perklaB and Wm- Brown, of formerly resident of this city, held
restaurant.
Monday night.
Buy the best; which you will find to be
making a line source from which to 1 rairievllle, were in town Friday.
&lt;y h putting in a well1 draw his ice in the future.
Miss Mamie Wheeler, of St Ignacr,
American hotel.
Tin: iirat special public examination
A
n old man, whose name we have visited relatives in town this week.
of
candidates
for
3rd
grade
certificates
’
of Mrs. Withey
------- , _
is
not learned, that goes about pruning
S1 HmUW". &gt;’rl&lt;l«r. Aug.
Miss Belle Barlow, of Chicago, is vis- J?,?
and not exp* ted to live.
2Cth, ISS.. Requlsementji as usual.
trees, waa among the drunks Saturday. »ting relatives and friends in town.
3w
W. P, PULHEMCS, to. JXanilnvrs.
office taken nobodv’s
After remaining in jail till Monday he
Miss Nellie Snyder, of Woodland, is
doing the bent of job work.
was released bn condition that he make! visiting her aunt, Mra. C. A. Hough.
Lost, a watch charm, with Odd Fel­
Beckwith bas received a pen­ himself scarce about the city.
Miss Mintfie Matthews returned low emblems on same, both for encamp­
Manufactured and spld by the Hastings Furnace Company.
in rhe Mexican war.
All those who lost a hand, foot, from a visit to Middleville Thureaay.
ment and subordinate lodges, with my
jfi.icJ Templars Law changed leg or arm, or sustained an equal injury,
on back of charm.
Tom Reynold^, of Chicago, arrived in
' nt meeting to Monday night.
in the rebellion, are entitled to Sfi extra tow^/Monday for a visit with friends. W as lost on the streets of this dty Sat­
urday afternoon or evening. thinK it
hi '.i. pf Woodland. is very pension per month and back pension
1. H. Keeler, of Charlotte, called ‘ on was lost on State street Will pay $1
n vld.army wound is the Iron- ror a vear. John M. Bcssmer will
his brother George in this city Thurs­ reward for return of this, charm to
faithfully look after your application.
day.
Banner office.
and repairs cun be
SH.VER counterfeit dollars and small
Of any furnace made.
Mra. Geo. Wheeler returned Monday
M. Rogers* Agricultural
change are in circulation in this city. from an extended visit to Benton Har­
Best of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
l)ep'
.
Look out for them! The dollars are bor.
By coksvLTiNw their adv., our read­ tion. See the model at II. A. Goodyear &amp; Son’s Hardware, or
_ ...... of our \&lt;iung men aecom- softer and lighter than the genuine but
Miss Anna Nevins returned Thurs­ ers con soe that Beamer's big bargain
ranted the ball team t. Charlotte last poesess the other qualities. The small
day from her vacation trip to Bav sale continues to boom. The' prices ■the furnace at W. W. &amp; W; C. Kelly’s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.
,
'
pieces have not the ring of genuine View.
anoted in our last will prevail through
.
Will Illi H is havinif all the cumtort coin.
.Mrs. Addie Parker left Tuesday for a je entire month of August in addi­
thaicio.be ext farted froth « felon on
visit
to
Grand
Rapids
and
Allegan
tion
are
many
new
special
prices
to
be
.If you don’t see, it is mainly your
found in this issue, which will also be
own fault. Ite-muse by procuring a pair friends.
good during this month, it wiB pay Until you see the Keufield Diving FluB'Furnace, and gel prices.
AsJCai'-i.. &lt; i' Irving, decorated the
A. II. B. Ellis and family have re­
.ul Mosdav night. The next mofuing of Diamond lens spectacles or eve- turned from their visit with Chicago all our readers to watch Beamer’s adv.
glasses, you can improve failing eye­
They.quote the very lowest prices, and
he paid *?.75 fcr his drunk.
sight so as to see clearly. Diamond friends.
stand by them.
A A-n.r. party ci Hastings people trade-mark on every pair. For sale in . Henry Walker, of Martin, was the
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■ insdai to ’ Hastings.only by John »«sn’‘’r.
A large number of people, in­
guest of Hastings friends Friday and
picnic and enjoy themselves.
cluding many from out of town, were
w
There is same talk about forming a 5aturdav.
in .Tttendanix- at the funeral of Dr.
‘ liyoa want’to Ivarn something io
Mr. Hilbert and wife, of Woodland. Upjohn last Thursday. The services
military
company
in
this
city,
and
your fiivautaff*' don’t fail fo read the
there seems to be no good . eason why Kissed through here yesterday enroute were conducted by Rev. Large; and
* ad. ot Baughman A Buel.
or Detroit. ■
Fitzgerald Fait, of which the Doctor
h not possible. Surely Hastings has
. T:.‘ L.wsimi i under obligations to it
I have received the largest stock of
John Black went to &lt; &gt;hio Thursday was a member, attended In a body and
. A. I»r-b :'rd copy of the Daily plenty of excellent material and the night for the purpose of taking photo­ escorted the remains to the grave.
young
men
arc
noted
for
their
rustling
•; &gt;sor..he; at, I’e'.fKkey.
'
The
bearers were Dra. Drake nnd Rus­
graphic
views.
qualities whenever they take hold oi
sell.
o!
this
city.
Dr.
Wright,
of
Carlton.
W :;r
i;.jge Hooker announces anything.
Mrs. G. II. Brooks is visiting her
Goodyear and Drs. Lowry and
'.-.Z thf • ; G-.rng i f courtjwlU be ad- • Tvesday forenoon George Laqueyt daughter. Mrs. B.A. Walker, of Martin, William
Fuller. At thr cemetery the G. A. R.
1 till .Vigiist Xl at L’ p. m.
post fired a volley over the grave after
ot Battle Creek, appeared for trial on Allegan county.
A - i
;.r„i Saturday night on
Mrs. Addie Reel Fleming returned which each or its officers dropped
••■. . ’ i .-tu-w’i some young bloods the charge of assault and battery made Moudav morning from a trip to the bouquets of flowers info it
by Geo. Quine, of Johnstown. The northern resorts.
In Black and New Spring Colorings ever brought
• •' - i ;
expedition.
complaining intness did not show up^
The teachers’institute, commencing
to this city.
Sin i ।th»njre in B-amer's ad. this but the case was tritxjf liesuit— de­
Frank and Dell Hamlllton left Satur­
*e*k. 1
n r uirfcain? to offer und fendant discharged and complainant day for a short visit to Ottawa Beach next Monday, will be held in the high
school room of this city. The instruct­
o--2-t dfnuilet th ■ L»;nple know it. assessed for the cost
and other points.
M. II. • '■
piil-iislM-k&lt;h foe Voice
i)r. J. C. Andrus and wife go to Bat­ ors are Prof. King, of Olivet, aud SupL
Another suit has been begun against
Glenn, of&lt;Iuskcgon. Th rar men come
■1 '.hi: People, m Manistee, offers the
tle Creek this evening for a visit of sev­ highly recommended, and this institute
plant and material oi hi- oflice for sale. the Beamer grocery firm. This time by eral days duration.
promises to be one worthy the patron­
means of a warrant and for the same
Jv-Tii.i: S.min married William A.
Peter Ickes, of Charlotte, and Chancy age of every teacher tn the county.
Every lady invited to
bright, of Bedlor-l.tn IdiM. White, violation of the fire ordinance as here­ Ickes, of Helena, &lt;L, arj visiting rela­ When such means of improvement are
offered, no Teacher can afford fo con­
of Three !(:vi-r.&lt;, at Itediord. July 27th. tofore mentioned. Now that the city tives and triends here.
thinks Itself on the right track, very
tinue In the use of methods propagated
M-1. i &gt; • - mern!ng J ust ice Sweezey curious suspicions will be roused un­
The Misses May Tomlinson and Kit In the dark agetf; and we hope tho
wl Irving Collins c585O for being less others are compelled to take a Beadle are visiting Ella Marshall in teachers of Harry county will come to
druns and vnpage&gt;i iq a fight Saturday whirl.
Prairieville this wsek.
the front, and show by their Interest
iqBK.
_• W. O. Tobias and Miss Georgeanna
Mra. Z. B. Hoyt has returned from that they mean business.
J-“- '
A
left a can of Johnson were united in marriage at Chelsea where she has been visiting
Col. 9h.l, of thia city, has in his
PttkN in our offiti pat up bv a new the home of the bride’s parents in the hur daughter, Mrs. Caley.
which h- claims woeb'all other
Dell Hamilton, of Rochester, N. Y.« possession u copy of the Ulster county,
west part of Baltimore on Wednesday
Wethods.
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evening, August 3d. by Rev. I. M. B. arrived Friday for a visit with the N. Y., Gazette, printed on Saturday,
Mkv.L&lt;
Dili's fell from a boat Fillaspie, of Bowen’s Mills. About &lt;0 family of Mrs. I. A. Holbrook.
Jan. 4,1800. This paper is the property
into Wall lake last
■ - Friday
L.l.'.av, .The Dr. were present.
.
T., E.StaufTerwent to Flint Thurs­ of Deacon Geo. W. Brown, about 73
label her o ’ and‘ uo ■injuries
’
years old, of Irving, who has taken re­
were
R. Cook wears a very unique day to attend the supreme court of the markably good care of it ever since ho
sustained.
Independent Order of Foresters.
watch charm, presented to Mm by his
was a bey. It contains European news
^r-Irieville, received nephews, Harry and Venn Rogers, of
Mrs. Kirkland and Mrs. Barrett, of taken from p-apera. dated fo OcL 20th.
the first Hicrub.-a; qi godd.4 over the
new n»d fr-■ ’■ii K;i!.cia. M Saturday' Breckenridge, Colorado. It is a hrm&lt;l- Kalamazoo, were in attendance at the 1799. that had ju*t been brought over
funeral
of
Dr.
Upjohn
Thursday.
bv the good shin Falconer -rapid trans­
oltfiLJulj '■&gt;
soine mineral specimen, athose
Allert Haffner, of Maple Grove, a portation, that! Under date of Dec.
attraction is a wraith ot free gold.
1799, is given the eulogy of Wash­
■*.' ■&lt;‘»bt n‘&lt;l up in jail enckKed in quartz. The gold in the former highschool student.made the 19th,
ington by Mr. Marshall in tho House:
■vid' Monday .J ustice same is worth several dollars, notwith­ Bannek oflice a pleasant call 1 riday.
and an address bv the President of the
8wee..ej
I hint S8.59 for being standing the charm 1s quite a small
Bob Green will soon lie released from Senate with a reply, both on the Fame
one.
the Petmkeys and will
P’ty subjecL Under tbe same date is print­
The Illinois Central railroad has is­ ball with Big Rapids at 8bf&gt; a month. ed an account of tbe death and funeral
■a-wfil through here
Fsterday.
Frank Watkins, of Wyman, Mont­ of Washington as weU as a ruUdeecripupauts were making sued a neat and convenient hand-book
tion of the funeral procession. Among
WUAagtUfait*
”'"1 ■
of battles in the war of the Rebellion. calm Co., is in the city.to-day. He ex­ the advertisements is found one that
HEADQUARTER FOR
pects to leave soon for Council Bluffs, offers for sale one-half of a saw mill
It gives the union troops engaged and
Iowa.
and a good, strong and healthy negro
the
number
of
Federal
and
r!- **ri*Uy the Hastings
Mra.
A.
Ryerson,
of
Ionia,
"turned
wench in the town of Rochester.
stun *2?a-tlU! B’UIIU by a score of troops killed and wounded. This book
morning, after spending a
*•. Home rims were made by is distributed to the various G. A. K. Tuesday
rtosts and old veterans will find it very irek with relatives in this city amf vi­
Soffies and Henkes.
handr in refreshing their memory in cinity.
Following are the real estate trans­
lbe IJeHef Corps met regard to actual figures, etcMrs. Stimpson and children, who have fers for tho week ending Aug. Oth. as
U
nder the existing conditions it is tieen visiting with A. Blacks family, taken from the books in the register's
*»-*blch th,intend to sell for tho
absolutely necessary that the greatest rStumed to their home in Ann .Arbor offloe:
Sn ' r*UDg a surP,u*
care should be exercised to prevent the* Friday.
Samuel Canon, of Gateau*.
m " Emcline CnopS- W EUabrth Smith; 12 lift J7
hi'niLBTi'M,4t,.0Ur PuPuIlte jeweler, starting of a fire. Once started, with town
Monday, attending the Uking of
such a wind as prevailed lust night, a
~d
hi* VrtJfr “ unif h lt want iQ putting in fire would sweep the city. Vr o«ds and testimony in the case of Hunt A Carson
We can fit you out with a threshing rig of any style you
*&lt;££
toUi^^Wniteatt;«ustesome ver) fine French Field ■fields about the county areonnre but vs. Fox.
brvwt. i1” pricc i' 3uch G101 “I' so far none have threatened us. Itet
Frank Barnes’ family arrived from ^££Tti£Sto John II WtaM; &gt;,. may want, as we have the agency for over a doien different
can buy on,..
J
every one in the future see that no Are Vermontville Thursday noon. They
im ©Spy the Mrs. Youngs house on ’’’Endrin UteWidU Emma Deauinp-r; MB makes, and can surely suit you if you will call on us before
‘.naa. was roaiuing about gets started on his farn or lot.
-ffii^SSu’KSiPfeanum; M
‘““rdaytrjtagt5»31 small
Writing School.—A. H. JJaaed?F’ Broadway.
Respectfully.
tk£o„W1,s PrwwiteJ v with a
Mrs. A. J. Rn*6 arrived Saturday 5M£ mm’lJUhncM io Eva Pennlpsw; «i purchasing.
SiftoXX1 p,i,,“u,awt on who has graduated more than 300
^ed^vS^uT “w d2i°ht “Mra’. Mctkm 13 Yankee Spriw, **[* —
_,_
teachers of penmanship, will open a
Minnie E. IIo»y WDaiwJt- "uroer.
writing school in the Episcopal society Henry Ford.
UKMIbtTtD. Kanrooms, over Rower’s shoe store.^?n’
Wife; n» sccUou W Awjria. «/».
Tmtv Bovnton was in the city on .-Gjjid
day, Aug. 15; to continue two weeks.
He reports everything aa ” tiki-.-ael C*r*on to Bcnsuu Bare; Ma lew 3-,a
^mS idongthTVne of the Lowell M5aSo*JUS^’eyU&gt;JMix«V;&lt;sr*^J5 1014

Local News.

FURNACE

The Uld Diving Floe Pomace

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives
Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,

DON’T BUY A FURNACE

MEW DRY GOODS!

DRESS GOODS!

Corsets, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery etc.

Call and See our Goods.
We can please you with goods and prices.

JULIUS RUSSELL

MESSER BROS

Engines and Threshers
The Best in the Market.

Messer Bros.

tSKSt M1
l,0U ”f'l«S KU±

Halt

Sd&gt; cWtuuio^KO)

which are in firgt-claw condition and will be sold very cheap.
atives in this vicinity.

�® FOR KENTUCKY.
THE* REPUBLICANS MAKE

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GAINS IN

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

A , fire in tba lumbar district st Chicago,
kadneaday. canasd a loas of £k&gt;,duj. Tan

THE STATE.

HE COMMITS AN AWFUL AND ALMOST

The notorious GteTbfll.
penal offesm- to tanri, white and rofored chll
*. .
____ naMs : be Gconna

INCREDIBLE CRIME,
leal condition.
Tbo pajer mill of th® Chicago firm of Brad*
ucr. Smith &amp; Ca, on the Ti|&lt;pocnnoe river,
south of Monticello, Ind., was burned to the
ground Tuesday, lose, &gt;15,000. Ttfa building

Slaughtering HU Fattier awl Al) thr Fatn-

of jirafll that bad then Just boon bunted.
Lortsvii.i.n Ky.. Au
rratic Haim »•! a majority of 23.&lt;W for Gen.

majority given b&gt; Proctor Knott four years
ago, will not be'iw'-iz.-l The moat reliable
rrt.iimite-. msdf* from returns from all porta

vote, iiuiirato that the D.miocratlc n»J ,rity
will be 1M&lt; thVI 1-\&lt;K)J forttw rtato ticket Iu
U»e legfalaiivtiAii«rh:t., bow-vyr, Uie usual
Ui-mcKTailc umjoriti.yi w«r • n&lt;il lanforlnlly
reduced. |bxot0 iu ’-If** district! includhi;
Covrmrtoa nu t Nnwpor: (Carllsfa'a d.stri'rti.

didxttnc, vyhk Repdbli'iin aW.
A mayrity of lift: mint prominent Riqxjb!i_an», seeing a result which for the first time
•lota hyticate« the jvwibitity of a fighting

Bessemer, Mich., Moudiy and Tuwiay. The
town for a timi- was In danger, but the Ihtnea
wen* oxtinguldmd with but small lcn\
A wind storm at Consyville, Ohio, bfaw
down a building in which soxne rtqwnteTS
wen- forking, injuring ton, i»:nu of them
fatally.
John Henry, of Avilla, hid., foil from the
killed.
The St Janies and Eastom Isotah at Dun­
kirk, N. Y.. were &lt;lertroy&lt;t.l by fire Friilay.
Lom &gt;75.(XKJ.
While Sira. Oweu Hnifo, living non- Eton,
Pnnusyivaula, was guueto carry herhtt*louil's Kipper fo a fu.-nnee whan* he worked.

tbustove, the can exploding and burning :h&gt;»
four idiillren -ai seriously that one diol
to recover.

bv Ho:i Cu&gt;-iita-M. 1'iay. who witbdrefafrom
tbo coin .tf.b f&lt;&lt; »bv Ifofnibiiean gulaw^Btoral
.rw:niiriU&lt;.:i tfa*«&gt;oii as an orgaulreJ Oppodtfonlu Ufa '-.ui&lt;ldney |&gt;rv(i,ia&gt;-&gt;i itself.
Tbe dfMlii of /tr. Hta.-|difowl-^which oc­

Tbhkoo, Ohio, Aug. 8.—Hon. Frank Hunt

bow be liked the Ohio
Democratic ptationn,
and said:

sving, it fa

I’nltcd Sialo Mltklgr frith iUV-*evcn cauilidata* tor •’tin* kjgfaliituru &lt;&gt;' Democratic
dfatricts. t«.mph*e''7 upwt the calculations of
tbe anti-lk'.--krlnrt*).i(, and exivjrtmg Carlisle,
there fa nasim*now fax sight able totucorsifnlly opi&gt;M- iivek's ro-»toctiou to the oonoti
LATEJiT*Cs«:|»^farturtM/rt&gt;.n fifty-three
counties, iGcU;;|y^,lZ&gt;uwTi!*’ and Jefferson
county, and pm* AHtrtri from the balance
of t&gt;ie 13) oonrrtxy- m the state show a Re­
publican ^.ain ot !\132 over the vote cost for
governor in IMtk If this ratio of Repiiblicnn
gain fa kept up in complete returus from tbe
state the Detnocmtic majority will l« not

with but imperfect mail facilities It ia iu
this region that the Republican candidate for
governor, Bradley, expected to develop his

Tho Prohibition element in tbe campaiga
ax! no appreciable effect upon tbo result of
be faautw between tba Republican and Demo­

beat platfann ou tbe
tariff the

hich every uqv trad• aixl tariff reformer
con mart heartily sup­
port. It declares fora
tariff for revenue
only.’ Reducing tbe
sun&gt;lu«, it favors the
upon nxxTevdties rather than upon luxuries"
“Are you acquainted with Tom Powell.’’’
‘■Ob. yen, imfasl, nnd 1 consider him a very
rtrang man, and one who will have the
hearty and entire support of tho Democrats of
the state."
Mr. Hurd aaid he should devote at least

Chicago, Aug. 2.—Following are the en­
suite of Ixwgue base ball gnrnoi Momfty: At
Chicago—Chicago B«( Wadimgtou’0; at De­
rail—Detroit g, Philadelphia 7; at Pittsburg
—Pittsburg:l. Now York 0; at Indianapolis
—Indianapolis f, Barton 10.

hibltioc:
in some scctibni of tbe state for local ootion,
they gave tile Prohibition candidates prncChicago, Aug. 4.—All tbe base ball dnba
ticully no Hcpporl. The constitutional amend­
made record* Tuesday. Tbo National leegnn
ment qusti'm ia carried, and it will now go
boys ecorad as follows: Al Chicago—Chicago
to the legWaturr, after which it will b- aguiu
W, Washington 3; at Indianapolis— Indianasubmitted tn the peopkpolls o. Boston 1C; at Pittsburg—Pittaburg 4,
Locikviux, Ky., Aug. 5.—Complete re­
New York 17; trt Detroit—Dotrm: lo, Pbilaturns from eorenty-fiight counties give a dolphia&amp;
Republican gain of 2&lt;,IU3, an average of flW
Chicago, Aug. 4.—The. laaguo base ball
m each county. If this average of Republi­
can gain fa maintained in the romnluing dnba made the following aourwi Wednesday:
forty-one cuuutiiwyet to hear from. Buckner's At Detroit— Detroit 0, Philadelphia C; at
Chicago
—Chicago 14. Washington l;at Pitte(Detn.) majority will bo 11,029.
With fiftyMtven conntire hoard from Thoraday night burg—Pittsburg fl, Now York 0; st IndianApolto—Indianapolis 11, Boston 7.
tho average Republican gain wa*. 337. Hence
Chicago, Aug. fl.—National league dubs
an increased RcpuWtctm gain i« afiparcnt in
returns from the mountain counties received i played but two games of bate ball Thursday,
Thursday ulghL
Tho Democrat* l\svo as follows; At Chicago—Chicago 0, Phiiaddphia
13; al Ihitrolt—Detroit 13, Boston 11.
r leet-xl sixty-two mambor* of the legislature,
Chicago, Aug Ci — Following art- the scores
Republicans cightoen, Union La!&gt;or two,
Probilrition five, not y«ft n*porto&gt;! seventeen.
At Chicago—Chicago
New York 3; at
This fa a cepuWican gain of five
Pittsburg—PitUliurg 1, Woihington 5; at
- Locixyiux, Ky., Aug. K—Official returns Detroit—Detroit S, teuton 5; at Indianajolfa
—
Indiana)olivl'hlladelphia
postponed—rnin.
a Republican gain of 27,320, and a Demo­
Chicago, Aug. H.—Tbe home bate ball
cratic gain of l.tSfJ; not Republican gain,
25,4115. A majority of the counties to be dub loot an opportunity of imaking a good
board from aro tfxicrfwl togive Increased Ite- stride toward th &gt; bead of tbv league Satur-

pr.blican gains. At the jirewnt rate of gains
tbo Democrats will have a majority of about
13,000; Hoti. Jaincf.A. McKraxie, sncrelarj
of htata. said: “I think the Dnnocratle plu­
rality will round up to nliout 31,000. J can
only attribute tbe great cot in the majority

trolls ladng their game with tin Borton
players. The sciieduleof thb National lenjue

Ilort.-n,
-hi bitten tirkat nut drawn almost exelittively
from our ride.''

Fhltadelphte,
JIS
Waslungtai .
Pittsburg ..
Indbtnapulfo
.........................
Galvxstox, Tex, Aug. A—Thr latest ro­
The pjores made by tbo league clubs Satur­
tor™ received ben- from over tX»&gt; voting pre­ day are given below: At Detroit—Detroit
cincts dearly indicate . that tbo prohibition 10. Borton 11; at Pittsburg—Pittaburg 2,
timsndtntiti! hit* t&gt;-en defeat'd bp a majority
Washington 5; at Indianiipolfa—Indianapolis
ranging from 50.000 to 00,000. Enthusiastic d, Philadalphia
at Chicago—Chicago b,
anti-Proliitatfonlst* claim that tins will twin

•W7 precincw in tbi&lt; state give ftl.fMfl majority
ngaiust Prohibition, indicating I2»,&lt;no im
thought certain that all the olhai atiundmvnta iuv also .Inflated.

ToRorrn, Aug.
Senator John Sherman,
Gen. J. 8. Robinson, secretary of rtati- of
Ohio; Col.’ Grosvenor, Amos Townwnd. &lt;4
Ctevebuid, and Judgn Townsoud .-utIvwI here
Tuesday morning on a plensnro trip Sntmtor
Sberman Ktiil th- obj-i-t of tlw visit wn«
. jmrely pteasun*. and tb*t the party would
return to tl.r &gt;datre alnawt Immedlatnly Ho

Boodlrr McGarlgle’s Troubles.
Moxtkkau Aug. :u—Trouble fans arisen
for McGariglo in an unexpected quarter.
It
*mws that for some rvasau lx»t known to
hlmaelf McGarigle, whlty chief ot police in
Chicago, hail tbe picture of Janus Baxter, n
broker In this city, put iu tbe rogues' gallery
there, and Baxtor entered a suit against tbe

allowed to drop, as the picture wa* removed,
and it waff tlmuglit that the chan cm of ob­
taining monetary compensation were tJitn.
Now, however, Baxter seems likdy to have

the west armed with a warrant is­
sued at his instance for the arrest of McGariglc on a charge of ronsjiiracy.

portionsthan at prcaenL Thequitillon of an
nexation Nk-llxiught was in. tlicfnr futiim.

BUSINESS NOTES.
Well-known capitalists, including ex-Sena­
tors Windom and Dorwy, are organizing a
company to control tbo output of Bewcmor
ore in tbe Gogebic and Menominee rangtw.
Tbo corporation will have a capital of &gt;23,001,000, nnd will l» colled the Lake Superior
Iran company.
Tho annual report of tha Chicago &amp; North­
western railway nbows net va;
250.97:1, an increase of &gt;SW,&lt;M0

—'—^=5:

IJEMS &lt;JF GENERAL INTEREST.

A GEORGIA BUTCHER.

Woollolk, living thir:».*J miles from Maron,
on what U known os tin* Lolumbtu rank with
his wife, six chihlren nnJ a vtoititt airat of
Mrs. Woolfolk's w-re inort brutally mur­
dered Saturday morning. TT:e hou*&gt; where
tb.j murder uccnrroJ is an ordinary four-room
country lioint*-. with a wide hallway Is tw* vn
l**li.*H ol tho c.vpuun mul Mra. WxirJk:
Itschanl, 0X0.13); Pearl, a grown.daughter;
CU»riH*, ng»d H, and tho baby. tun»l IS

girts, Itos. bud nt&gt; 1 Annie.

During the month of July there ware -.1OT
death* in Chicago, against 1.413 during the

corresponding month test yenr.
Mon tand Itoihlbitioufatx, in rtate_
tionat Glyndon. aeloetKl “**** To‘**£;
Summerfield Baldwin, of Baltimore, was
nondnat'd for governor.
Compcrolfar Trenbolm ha. call-I upoj'
rational faro!: '. f&lt;r n rep.&lt;1 of thmr ronditiun
al the clow of L-usiaras Aug. I.
At Bridilngtou.
England. Thureday,
Temi ’e, of Chicago, Jawwfal tl* half-mde
Ucydu record, making th* dfataore 1 minute
J3'&lt; .i-cund-,
■
Tho red* female mayor in Uw UuJCM
Ktairt fa Mr*. Belter. »' Argonia, Kan, She

DR.Pfl|CfS
SPECIAL

Tbe Rev. Mr. O'R-illy died nt Vulptralau.
iud , 'Jburwfoy. H ihaxltme.of the Inrgvrt

Bio-d and brains
ojr.ig woniro with gild*! spudre

x-ral witness* examlne-L terne oCyrtcm know
anvtfaingexovfd &lt;roinappraranc-s Thoma*
G. yVcolfolfc; a ran of th- captain by bis flrrt
wtfe. krtlfhd that he went to bh fathers
him.
Hu slept in th"
sIcpl't
ou
uno bed,
l:&gt;s tvm —
,, ’-lhlTM
occupying the others. He was avraketwd
nlsiutdaybreak Saturday mvruhig by thr
grants of his father, wbo occupied tin* ncx:
room. Hi* tdv&gt; |koar&gt;! Muirfa "! blow*. Hr.
fearing' tiwil tlv* family «.«iM lx* murdctwl,

aroma, tin* neighbor*, nnd bring help. TuitlkJng his t urn might be next lie Imp: awr.y for
half an hour. Then he rvtiirinsl t&lt;» find that
no help bad arrived, then went into tlwlmuw
nnd fcuu-i the f^iily lud tdl l«eu mur­
dered.
The jury brought in n verdict «f muolw
against Thomas G. Wonlfolk. Before thr
verdict was anixi-jncv.] the sheriff suewwied
in quietly removing him from the Jail here.
with indifference.

Tbe motive for tb»* rum-

pr. William C. Pome's
fdu.(W sxdfoctfon &lt;4 pirnlalu and jottery
wih tatta chief ultrartion.
Wflford W'wslruff, |.erei.lrot of the twelve

Mormon churclt

A GREAT BLAZE.

artrotw fin* tba*. ever visited this -city broke
out at !2;:i) o’clock ■ Walnosday "morning in
tbn talites of the Armstrong Furniture com­
patty. Th- flanten reached tlic lumlwr yank

trol.

To

make

matten

were coiiqvlled to stand tile, nhllthe hunt t»*cams as inteos* ’that the firemen
coul i not get within 3M yards of the blazing
lumber. Over
feet owned by the
Arnistnmg cuinpiiiy. and .""lOU.tW, owned by
John F. Reitx, tho whole covering more tlian

&lt;J&gt;tBlu.pu«esdoa of bl» lather's property. If
the prisoner can be n-ach-sl tbn evurts will

ville railroad acre bunx-l tafon* they could
hi removed, and th oil-room and freightA Ymithfttl Pntrldde's C.infiMsiun.
.Fn,lrtg, Mo., Aug. A—Coroner Efipenon
held mi inqut^t Katuniay on the laxly of Hnr»ot&gt; Smith, who was assa-rtlnatcd four miles

oped before tho coroner pointed to Smith's
mm. Jfenter, as tlu* munlerer. When th -

nultcd doing the shooting, mid say* be was
persuaded to do so by bis sister and a colons I

total low will U- ul-Hl! AViO.’iXjO.

CnirAon, Aug.

K—Tho

Herald

says:

beavilv u|xm tbe earth. The district It
bounded by Madison, W«„ uo tbe north.
Bloomington, Uh , on tbo aouth, Lake Michi-

very youthful murderer, being only 10 years
old. He aayf hit father did not treat bitn

boundaries that Vegetation baa io»: it* normal
from home on the night of the 4th. 1 ta
whipping was done in tbo morning, and it

iu

burning r*y»

der his fattier.
maa«fow« has grown yellow and white, and
and Will Furguson, t wo convicts in the state
innitantiary, quarrelled over two and n half
cents in a game of caivis Handay night at n
o'dock, and Farter cut Furguwin in the left

tire state of Indiana 4s suffering in the same
way, no g-nreal or effective rain having falqueuce fa that erop&lt; iu th-»? regittw wiU%
nlmort tnfal failures.

blow severed the jugular rein and tbe Inrj nx,
and Furgiisoo foil dead in the corridor.

THE DEADLY CYCLONE.

—I’anr People Killed.
Kax«as Crrv, Jia. Aug. G - Millbrook,
Graham county, twenty miles north uf hm*.

Cine 4CG, Attj.
The programme of the
military eucampmmt tu bs held here tr.
prism to fo; award*! will aggregate *42,3X1,
tbe largi-i*. ann ul! ever competcd'for. The
prixes wifi go to every lirnnch of military
‘r’"’------ n* *■’
J sham Iwttlo,

day by n ytnuglit wind coming from n
rvceivpd from J B. Castleman, acting ad­
alightly westuf-r.oith dirtctlon. Tbe plan-! jutant general ot Kentucky, mdnrdng th.*
contain* about ’-to Inhabitants Only one!
action of tl»n management re-guiding colored
troop-, isovidlng they lie rocamiMd ap
OUS damage. Ono jstkmi. a toy 3 yv«w old, amt el v.
was killed. About twenty-five wore Injured.
Some of tho Injuns! sustained brokou limbs,
Killed by a Falling Wall.
but onlyono of tbe injure*! fa I'kcly to die.
St Pavt, Minn . Aug. 4.-While n numThis is W. B Keithfield, n furniture dealer
of Wnkeency.
B
.An Atchbon (Kan) special tn Tim Chsm. Anthony elevator, tbe wall fell injuring
pion says that a dertrurtive cyckma swept Andrew Hick* btelly and killing Peter Am
over Solonam volley ThuiMay night, d«-- drm.:&gt;. Gu* Brown, Ed N, Markey. Thomas
rtroying adarge number of l&gt;ou~-». killing IhuniM-y. J.djn Danieleoh, M. AMrrschwOa
four persons nt Millbrook and wounding jwveral others. ’
the markets.
Therioud cam? from tho northwrrt nMd
wm so great that tin* ;cop)e i*a«1 no time to
make prejwratious for it. In addition to the
detraction at Millbrook the town* of Hill
City and Piainvilfo also suffered ■ertowdy
There fa no telegraph station within eighteen
miles of MiDbrook and rv|&gt;orts nre very
meager.
-

ernns recently received from tho National
Veteran* associatiou, of Dre Molnre. Iowa,
copies of nsralutioos adopted by tlio nraociatloc denouncing G»u. Tuttio's' uttanmem in
cnnnertioii with the pnwidents i.roposed
visit to St Ix&gt;ui« white tbe G. A. R oaenmpment is in progrew there; rommendiag tbe jiresident's veto of tbo dwwmtent
jenruon tall, and critictelng tho effort* of
Gen*. Tnttte and Fairchild by the rebel flag
episode to reklmlle the ffamre of sectional
hate and contention iu unmanly and merit­
ing tbe contempt of intelligent men.

received late TUuredxy ufternoon by the Ron
John I. Martin from his partner, Mr. Fount­
farcy, dated Block Island, R.
Bn&lt;l which
states Uiat Justice Miller, of tbe supreme
court ot the United States, has granted a writ

’V'-'t

||1M,

glt4-

PEOPLE’S SIGNATURES.

Frnitnore Cooter eni M H Tbstkwir•ocarnl, Dirkrot: third. Emerson. We-faa-'
ton Irring. Longfellow and tV*J*. WH*-*,*
THE COMPARATIVE VALUES GIVEN fmirth, Bryant; filth, Oliver Wrt* fah H.-i—e
sixth, Fite Greene Halfack and Bavanf Tsr
THEM BY AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS.
lor; seventa, Mark Twain. D T,\ HxtCs
Helen Hunt Ja-ksco. Jana-:’ FL P*-.H~
Harriet Brecbrr Htowe. N. p Wida and Pro­
fessor Wilson;eighth. Jsux* T FicMs,EbuIj
Fdthfull, Phul IL Harix-. Man BnneB Muford; ninth, T. B. Aldrich, I.ydu M. CnH,
Folk.
the author of ‘■Kathleen Msvennmn:’ J-*tai
Hi:y, thoautbor'of JCorfaw Shall Not Rum
To-night.” and Richard Grant White uicth,
bumbling effect on living men, whom much A. Bronson Alcolt. H C. lluamr.Georg* W.
ncwspajier mention andtbe receipt, doubt!.**, Cable, Eil ward EgglevUm. Grare Greeneool,
ot many eloquent request* for gratuitous an Edward Everett Hale. TLotna; Wruteirth
Sidney Lamer.
G. Mikhtograpbs Haro led to believe that their flow- j Higginson, e»u.^_*
uu.u.-i. D cudd u.
ing signatures murt ba vc a considerable p«u‘Mr*.
J. 0 L &gt;, s.
.
....
. __
T *r
V . • • B T&gt;ipf»r
T...U
—
ml Ma*
instaum-u’s for tbe [.nyment of nxmey. Tho J, T. Trowbridge,
divuion referred to gives th.- market value of
rontemjdirary namre, mid tbw tlx* celebrity
may. to some extent, see himself os other* see
him, not only per so, but in comparison with
other cetebriltea, whom Iw may have been in­
Many traveler* Lav. faite.ltclined to re^nnl os not c l.britira at nil.
stooe imjdeme.iM in Africa,
Ncnvcnw aside, many a man most wonder
why hfa signature should be more or less valu­
able than hw neighbor *. Here, fur instance,
are two mm whore oflkre are within pistol
shot of each other on Wall strrot. Robert G.
Ingersoll mid Ruacoo Conkling.
Both are renstxi for this i.;ay Jv fouad in the last that
fnmrms, to ta sun*, but both are in active &gt;«
in no |»i t rf
of tbo world do o«ie:.-|piKg«of
Lntinees, nnd probably sign tl»elr An me* vrfy ’ Iron ccv-r so large nu nire
many tune* every itay. Yet their signatures •
«»thi;i easy reach &lt;*( tj.
have a value, and the curiou* part uf i: tfitat l'»a“ Citato of &lt;t are »:&gt;.
tbe market ratoef th-, latter exceeds (that ofl nrnrketa «W&gt; lb iMMufu;
&gt;• ircnccr
the former by 100 per cent, for a Simple riglbal H'“ h'rt' 1 :
nature. A signed letter of Colonel Ingrewnli's
fa worth &gt;12fv It fa evident tha: there gen- making of rtontf iuit4e|nait* had ’erroea
tlemeu, leaving out of cotnklnratian tbe fact great mdwrtry In Africa! iw &gt;’ «!;J in taros
that tbe market might lexrene orerstocktxl. northern latitudes, (onH inp-ni-n:-trite &lt;tarould earn even larger incomes than bant
rajwlir fa
brain work brings them now by Mmp)v uigi:- is proverbial that m &lt;•. i
Africa. Tribo after trita 1u.1v have lean*’
i“g their n^r. for a few hours every iter.
Y her. Mr. Joseph H. C-hoate reflect* that a of this disco ery until Atr. . rudfcnly
ahott tetter signed by Lini is worth a good * cmcr;ed into the iron rs* ni'dr’.: ta»rriag
' th- ' K«»
dollar of any man's money, and begins local- long la the greet* : l nr&gt; .;
culate how many he lias written in hfa life,
be will probably begin to regard himself as a
prodigal. If •■Jennie June *” signature rJone
fa worth fifty cent* what ought *!w not to re■re&lt;lre for tbs bright para-n sta fumfab-s so when the next centti* i- taL ■' itiD&amp;ttt,
lavishly for tbo pnaaf
said otxj Biottx Fall* non to rt.-ther. •
In fart the signatures of all authors of any
“What is itf
,
-Why, 111 mak-arrepw’lri-■:&gt; '' t’**
Standiuc. llvIneordM,^ _________ ■___ &gt; . . 1
lature to take the p-n us &lt; f tte towns o­
t-rfnlbook. he ought serioroty toromXr

whether be would not be tatter off, certain!v
in purse perchance in reputation, by ormfiii«-»«&gt;. .n.1

rontninn, Jl(»a3.00. j
walatrags. flJOexoo

aS?

"(taM.fa
2 ’
sigDwl
Ol
“OmdaX •* 7~.
for Iln«tam*o,
fa worth
Fnota Sbo
Htakn. it n rule not to notice requests foj.u-

- -»rt .tta»«rf rtb „

turned up in Union square
.
“See tbe bright light awsj up &lt;« t*31
pole!" asked the city roawn.
“Aynpf said John.
,
“Wall,'that's the big etectn • light
John wm much interred!. "od/hnt
hfa bainls into hfa pockets, be gawd Inna w
earnestiy al tbo brilliant di«pfay
.
,
“Ptaty. ain't itr be mid at U»
miring tone. “But, Ororgr. with
gianco at tbe ■light, “tow in the
(bey over git UP there to light It! -Orate'*

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. •

V.-■ n. stuicwn. Mil., nai
Aasnta, &lt;2i,00.i; liability. &gt;”0,000.

for Hftv cents. You mv. Hl given man la.
a dollar to bitch up a tid: b. r*W« “
oat .on tho main stiert nod H &gt;t |ied&lt;’’&gt;^
ard then after five mimii’-- Hi ?•’
wagon and count ’em."—D-s^t B*!1

Eo was fresh from the wil*l« ’’’

him, merely remarklag that he luk! exjwcted

failed.

of maiey.’
-Why, you couldn't nah*- a -mt « Jat
rate."
“Couldn't, bey! Wei; I know I could S’4

xuncu larger

Tbe first shipment of California grapes to

tar Rortr

A

Daniel Dewuond, a uk-suian for Ita Ruuti)
tier Bros-, dry-gowls merchant* of New York
has been arrested tor tutbtaMnf II2,(*X1 from
hb employers

M«Xaitoe

------ ---- - _ —.
anmwon
Gewge Burton «bol and killed bfa wife, from

_______________ _
f Nlhinsio.
,
rwvwt NMM u«

gatin'; Hti.OOU.
TU.it i---- . «
*^e&lt;
Hjillipsand
Emm* C.n,a5
Thm-sby
Jam* PolianL of Balti-

tween K.OOQ.OUO aud &gt;6,000,000.

board have

Mackay

bouse Tbe owner's daughter roo • •
aaa wltnrai against him. awi "W"
mony ta wBs wntrnerd to twent) .'«•
labor i» tlx* Bltari.n mine*
after tbe proceedings sere •••■’ '
pawned the family &gt;vwls Mb*! six l

-

ig,

bri[»d hlnrto «wa|* b ie n*"
to Hwiterriirod. wxtii tbs: intentwu - r- •*
Into a convent ; but site ♦n'S”1
_
the wgy. They have ju&gt;t 1*«&gt;
Vfatma Cor. Lotakm Telegraph

�I'AV FOR BOOMERS
rnriK COUNlV. ILLINOIS, CONSPIRA­

TORS FOUND GUILTY.

y (I

-.Mur a

NIGHT

Giro mo one look from thy dear brigtit eyes.
They uro so dull now. Ob, thia te torribJer
shocks rerfored tbe unfc-rtmiate girl Inside to
fc-rr sensra, but they made ter frel deadly ill.
8hc nad no voice te retnoiutrate; ter strength
bad entirely dcaerted her; *bo could only
pray silently to tbe Vitkin, in tbe belief that nibbed them—&lt;she implored that misek-u
tei- last hour ted come. What wax thia hor­ form to answer her. and all tho while the tide
rible box
iu wLkh ste
miguiZi wm
v.« name
rising metier
higher nnd turner
higher
' found benriff A of
.n
cuigunm
£ .~ .................
MUbbu-unUlntoSm.:"
u tail wm that fltmdfah laugfcter? Aixt tlxrn. 1 uHoruM.
•
Sheriff Nlaiaon reiieated ihoMm».
oration with a li»t of hi. owl Thro U
,-Jkbw A. Manrite In Dcuxmra*. Monthly.
■ bump, ata waaupou ter Lead, jurt ta if ttaI’erhapj a doctor might do more good than
coffin had iwu rou-bly dropped into ilic -te could. Dilllcult as it was to leave ter
grave. She tried to N-reem, but could r.ct. •laughter, yet when this idea entered ter bcm I
i.tu. In
1.. tbo
- --------"■ - and on
ovcr
to sidewalk
tbe depu.ire.
corridor
tte
No wonder the poor girl wm dying of fright. k!w was quick to j»ut it into .practice. There
At tbo gate* mi unexpected delay occurnxL wm a short cut to Calvcro acraai country;
- b7n hfoh u®
8P®nkb town surrounded Tte walk brirttai with soldiers, Every un- ite old woman took U, going at wonderful
It fa more than prubaMo that thecomrnfa- u.v n uigii wall and camninintel liv rew- ...
bratwi- Iiefai iu gun, loaded ready for firing,
*pctd through tte long tint strctchea of
MtrrontKfcd by n little knot nf artillerymen; ■iuutai tertegn parched by tte hot »un,
tte fort* o.i tte taighb,. distinctly vwibh- hi whieli -te never svvnx-1 to frel. No feure*'
- a i-uniber ot
tho
flenv
sunlight,
presented
tta
ttamu
mcncnS^o!0}^ “rh 'te‘*rmlna'io° Friday • “
’*'**•
v f!,,
“'T ’■'■'
’■'■ ‘f
*' ’"'
“h
b Wry
o&gt;,.‘
rfood in her way, tte only uivUion* being innigut at teut. They recognised Uiat tbev 1 - “Ut ’• ** *’ dniulv a *olu«
„» »_____ j ing aspect; nnd ou&gt;idc |te walls was tbo r.t- dicxtBd by row* of fig anil almond trv—. She
wero treated rather delicately by tta- jun? j j
1
l~ k&lt;»ei« u rocl, , । lacking force, ]&gt;cn-.iiits jvho lived hi tbo sur­ ran on breathlrsaly, th«&gt; mortuary dwindling
rounding country. P.-ipl.-wcnt to nnd fro Intta- &lt;d&gt;Imn»'ri:ig dEtanre lichind; a grove
and ttey tree not willing to rbk a new trhi
by a new jury and nm the risk &lt;&lt; g,.';,,,]
| with awed tares, w..iqmlug that another &lt;&gt;f granule*brilliant with scarU-l flowrns «&lt;&gt;.. revolution wa* at baud. But sisddetdy :;li np in front, and taw «ta: struck thvi-cud,
t.ireo year*. Casselman, Geifa. Oliver, and
j opfiodtinn rotkqwiKt, oning. it »\a&lt; Mip-Kwc.1, elow to the village.
McUartby will undoubtedly pay their fiui*,^n.-™ln|&gt;r fl„i, aquartrt?. !o |&gt;i irate onb-r* r»s*-i\&lt;*! from Mad:cd. Tlx.aiul the otiiero will &lt;ro&lt;»eut to go to the pen.- Uw
A* she nppn^-lwd the fo*t bank whUir
loldh rs, after u pretendkl show of nwh utiire, —iKiratr-I tin rend from' tbo fkhta, she also
teutiapr at once. Dan Wren may ubfaet I.-•l»ind tta’ gate*: and into tte te- apprrxwhed tte rzani:! •:( shnatiug. It fell
taX r .s”
iettgut-red town |M&gt;urod a strange'* crond upan-lmncaratla^t ifid not reach ter brain.
bnt te i* the only man who n-11 objxuw lu* 1“
—wnsberwonwn, w-ltatv of
vcgeteWre, She ran ori |&gt;aMmz, ter tongue banging oat
Ttetatert more In tta “bowlfo- trial sra. IKM are lit,!_ ..__i
water veixtar* and ihu like. :m»t on Jite n dog'*. .Sho wn* quite unconscious ^&gt;f
taken Saturday nfteruroa. Judgh Jamtasun
t,.M’t
,uate
*'arK tbe sight* nnd round* around, aud saw-only
‘"
,n j'"KlinR “
="&gt; «srt*.
went oyer from the south to th? not th side »«droom*. or aL-ntaw, d.? IM.t r,,r
.2
un,,t" nn Engli-h crowd, men tta&gt; dnu^itcr wbotn »te would gladly have
nt 2 o c.ock and openo.1 court Mr. Sullivan ' i:o'window&amp; Ventilation k &lt;x.irri !&lt;•
)*&gt; r I' mid
nnd lenmm*
women, fl^MM.1.
ttamgli AtaiQ.t
l.y
thing itl Rjwill '
considered a !K»vr
JlKuno* farnfatod'
e__i.l_.« i...
given her life to *avt.
aI9«jmt in tehalfof tfo, n&gt;en who w„„ I
" 1 tta *top|&gt;agv of th-ir grades, laughing and
Tte shouting wm followed by a discharge
found guilty Friday night. He mid ta wm .
’•'‘"“‘•■d upon the first floor of chatting gayly as they trooped part. TLc
. .
of firearm*. And as Moria gained Lte top of '
not ready to argue tta&gt; mutton fur a new a UOUM. H-lli.-l. ..- I _ I__ .
«**•)«•
j
ilcnldv,
however,
mi»
An
ion*.
He
declared
tte Ixuik ate st**’, in tta&gt; road tenratb, tte
trial, anil after « little talk the Jhdgu con­
country
elri
'with
«
’
rtiZoi-'i,"
’
i
te
would
nw*tal:ll4i
the
cordon
on
t!i&lt;laxly of n mah lying, fo a j«»l of blood, white
tinued tta- matter until *om» dale during ttatarge dart err*. Her d^» wU'tta
' f"”owinB &lt;&amp;»?• "«“&gt;
uHtually dhl «o, though a group of excited pcn-pnt», with gun* fc&gt;
oejtt. term, to be flxE-1 bereafrer.
their Lands, stood tetwren it an&lt;l the village
Mr. Grume!! Mul I,a- wanted tta matter
Recalled to tejvelf'by this ghastly spectacle
•rtttod right away, that it wa* a disgrace :ntajut with unam.ij'^raiXi'tv1'"
"'"'''M ■
Tteiwomvn in blouaw stood nt a corner she -hovered oh the top of tte bank', but tte
that these
men
should
hold
offlw taro for ironina for iZ« * ' ’
' l” wi-nc*» Air eondudoti of thi* fart*-, ttaurgency of ter mtaion ’mnclted tar onw ards.
Mter ttair eouvfctlon. “Back" McCarthy
Tiny
Iron
-m
tta. titei’"1?’'''' u W’T ' lunbula'‘c" nt ”*■ir
t’eerivuig many kicks Shudderingatai scrambled down into tte road
rfMc and &lt;uiidt “Vim -,n
__ ....
i
■prncti-dlv a hnilaw t rft.i i ' ' "
v'n&gt;’ '
taux-k* from thecxriicd jKiarraby, wbq, nnd begnu to run toward the villagers.
JKS . J£w7J£.‘VrrfL*,,‘±?it :
‘tU,,,’ W U1H”’ k «naUn^ltbenX
Ttey were reloading their gun* about fifty
Il was finally agreed to ndjonra eoortimUl
:ttay cirl flilisl it n.|ti&gt; i
i
,
। recoil.*! Uinilderhig. It* Iwarers showed no j-ards away. When ihty raw Marta advanc­
Momtay morning, whan, tte court mdd, te Iterfora
o...........am
•• i&gt;. &gt;».uu uurnmg vnnn*&lt;xil I t ''H^ti.m to mire; they w^nnl to have forstove,
th- Hdlid. '&lt;4- . gotten it* very exi»trnce. But a bov robed ing they shouted and gesticulated nt ter. It
would rota day.for tbe bearing of tte motmu the
nnie«
nfn.and
i&gt; wten i-ta- dowil ****
Subsequently
appeared tliat, the government
u’ । 11 "bout v( "choleraff nntijxiinic.l al It, wherefor a ar« trial, i&lt;rovided that in tte nil-an- IK? ™iro‘'wit*'' n*1 t*,rou”*’| tt
having refused them a cordon, they Lad c»imw tte defandtuata resigned m metnbc.re of
11
&lt; . .
pUUOKGl
tabjistad one for themaelvre. She did not
Udo on tte balrony n* usual: she had tofinbi,
the rouuly boanl.
Outate the wail* h. a derolate twansp, into understand them at first, but there was no
An offer wM made on behalf of Ochy. Wa»- Der ta»K lx.ore 4 o’clock, nt itIikU hour tig&gt; which dead mule* are thrown "fur burial.
mistaking their threatening attitude.
wrrnin, and SeOaughroy, that if the court peiguadora wa* to arrive to drem ter juiii- Here, by tte waydde, tte stupefied girl wm
“I want to see tte doctor," she panted.
would grant a fjjedk-n for a Dew trial they trri..’ hair, and only a tew luittuUw remained
tumbled out iif tbo ambulance. Tten these
"Tten you can’t are him," cried tbe spokes­
would plead guilty and acuapl a &lt;1.0W flue. to ter. So. bending over tte fuming Ixx. prlcrfs of tLe great god Fear, baving'turned
man of the party. “Go BUck,- or we’ll shoot
u aniftly over tte tare
&lt;X course noaMention was pakl lotltlscheeky she began to
Italy sra|*'gnat into tte wilderness, wen', you m we Lave shot that mute lying yonder."
upon tte talJe, and for a time rtrnggl.-d bard bornew.xni rejoicing. ,
jttopotitfon.
He pointed at tbo dead man.
agaiuat the doully stupor aiiich wa* M-izing
It "u *ouic time before' Poca recovered
“But my daughter is dying in tbe mortu­
THE ORANGE AND GREEN.
uj&gt;on ter. But tte freling of roiniitt-sdoa
-ufficiently to recognise tier sun-oundingr. ary," she pleaded.
arouml tte tanplea incrtasnl until it ta-amtHhe looked nlx-ftt for awtatance, but could
“Better that than that wo khouldal) perfcb."
Port mtol&lt;-n.l&gt;l.; ta r aching eyescouki v*- nothing not ace anybody, all tbe irwtry jx-oplc being
“May tho Virgin have pity upon roe! Wta.1
dearly, tte room wo* in such a whirl; *ta&gt;
in the town. At last die struggled toiler ahi I to doff
moved toward a chair, mtarel it, mul fell
White kpraklng she had contrived tn draw
fret, iukI begun to totter along tte road in
Bklfakt. Aug. r.-A i arty cf Irish Na;
upon
the
fl^r
tioual Forerfcrj made an ex.-u’raioa Nundrre
tte direction of Li* Palmar, a village in a little nearer, but tbo ortlflee foiled. She
“Ptea!” cried n shrill voire. •
which ter mother lived. She was very faint was checked by a genera) rising of gon*
fiam Bel.'aM to Fort Hash, near tte Giant’s
and very ghidy, ter eyes bright a* tn 'fever,
•'Atmlter *lrj&gt; ami we fire," tlx- men shouted
J-Ittear .-ned tbo shrill vokv, in a still and tte hot and dusty rood xrmed intenuin- at her.
raaloa of tt dbgracnful riot. Tbe excunuun
lyftder key.
nblr.
A
few
ex*Inges
were
scattered
taro
In
a
jnroxy*m
&lt;&gt;f
passionate
grief
die
flung
ssts made the trip in two special train*, and
Again there wm no antwer.
•
a:«d there; she trhxl to gain admtasimi hitu hcr-elf down by tte roaiistae and wept. Ttey
w hen they Undwl iu Port Hush a largo num‘ MaMicionPuttered tie- *bnU voice. “Paca, •vvrral. but the doors wen* tarred agnim: were enwonlly brutes, »te to!J ttem. but they
ncr ot (.irnngenxm, who Invl learned that
ouawer me, tbou iinpertm&gt;-nt one.’’
j ta-r, tta- cbn|era scare having nm Hot through Only laugbal at licr. In tbo end she bad to
they were coming, met them nt the xtntiou
! tte land.
Tlw Orangeinca were well sujijJled with Ixhcomph
nl tally
apjiaared at iL
,. -xlon
---------.............................
.. Ste wore
„uix» |
It murt n«&lt;t te *u(&lt;po«*&lt;i), however, that tte
‘ lit re die »at down and united by tbo aldo
ti.-«. stonca und all kind* ot tmvdies, and gave .
iKiooer'wrapper:
ter hair
bad •evident!} not -] |atui-wn)nnivvmi.
pairic wni nnivereal. r»os
Not very
verv inr
for trnm
from tnc
tta- &lt;lf tier dead daughter—dead, n* »iw wm now
------_rr_. —
...............
the vialtora a warin reception on their ar­ r.
teim ihv-M-,! lino- the nn'Vinil, .inv- il l. '
-...I
rival. Immediately a battle euxiiod. and tho been “7*?. «nc" tta previous day; she ‘ gatrt of Torano.rtandsn nunnery, and here furotil toadmi:. Even nowalwdhl notxer
waved ter fan m if ste was cxecnively au-i i ln&gt; nuns, w ith th- riotde disregard for danger tbo dead bcwly of the uufe rtunate, Euglwb
air wm fillrei with flying Ixittlee and atones.
lady ; *be could am only jkmit IWa, and think
' which ttey dinwed m cunspieuotply through
The drrent and peaceable InliaUtante and CrTBut at thought of tte prouratogir) on the l ont these trying times, foul (suit wooden only of tlw time when n Laughing child u»ed
tbo Ibiglish and Ameriran touriMa who worn
ILw ste started and changed color. The fan 1 -takiu tta-h gantat. so as to ta reaily f»r
fell from ter hand-.
.
‘ patient.-*.-i
—. ■&gt;then
—-------r&gt;...
x&gt;
----- •..■
—
.
when
came.
Tut
Paca
did
not
ttamobsoou bad tbe olrcotn to ttamaaltre.
- “Sainted mother, the cholera f burst from
over and kined wiUi exquisite rapture. How
A vigorous effort on tbe i&lt;art of tta police,
her trembling Upn.
long ago—buunt, alinrat day*, it acemol to vlyidly that happy pert roro up before ter!
however, succeeded in finally checking tho
Ste turned am! ran bock, screaming at tte her—nothing remained to her but to wander What glorious pomitjlitie* she bad pictured
rioters uni put them to rout
top of tar voice. Tte windows ot tier sitting uci nnd on through that dreary tlai.
for ter little daughter! tt’bal beautiful jeb
When the Firesters were ready to return
At iitigth 'he eaine to n cemetery. l*’e gates Rcrtste bnd built! They bad tumbled one
they foun-1 that the Onuigvmcn ul! along tin, room opened upon a baicuny which overlooked the plaxx She bolted out like a rab•[ • tending open. Here, at any rate, was n wd&gt; by one, and now here wa* the end of tie-mall.
line of tbe railroad bad been informed of tbe
bit.
come,' if a grim one. Such ns it wm, *b« tteWteu her grief bad grown rahni-r, it
— e. she shrieked.
_uj.v_.j_ “..Ob,
Obi urndre
uinJr(, do
di&gt; cepu-d
1&lt;|1UM it,
(t nud.
I!1)(| unable t&lt;&gt;
]j. cr,tand
"Cholera!"
to Mn
walk
or stand any
any ox-urred to ter that one iii&lt;-lai&gt;cbo)y duly re­
turn trip iu uncomfortable as )&lt;usil4e. Dios, cholera, chutera!"
I' fougur.
Innger. rat
i*t ilowii
down upon a
a grave. A*
Aa she mained, and ste left tho mortuary iu enter
Whenever there was a itop made the OrangeA couple of gnu* w&lt;tt» posted near the j t&lt;aned ugiinrt tte stouo cro*e at its head, her to grt roeu to do it. This -tinw *be went out
rneti stoned tte trams, iircakiug th-- windnnh
fountains in tte center of the plum. Close | &gt;-ye* fixed stupidly upon the ground, tbo sky by tho gate* of tte cemetery.
mid wounding mm&gt; of the Fore»ters Tha byetfoxl a tody of artillerymen ready fori tracked with cloud*. A large drop of lain
The road eontaincii many peasants, some
latter replied to tb-nr uMuilonte by delivering any emergency, tte wnaterwinnen of tte vfl- | foil upon her panueb: tbU was tte signal for on foot, and otters ruling iu Ux-ir fartai
a -bower of bottle* nt them, nnd In a tew lagc of Calvero having threatened to storm ' a dpunpour, tte water descending as if an
They were angrily returning from Torano
। wa pistols w.-ro used. A youth stundi.-ic tte gat'-« unl&lt;- «they "Vni alluwnl to paw tha i ocrau had broken l&lt;xw.
where they bnd teen refnrod ndmteion]
cordon round tte town, -vta-refon- n general '
Poor Paca, n* cvbl n6w a* *te bad been lx* Marta stopped sa-h party in turn, and asked
diot iwl Iim «incv dial At Baliymnna a ri-fng v,.-w dn-uik-L With Uk-exception of ' before, dimly realised tte heed of -belter, t bent tn come tind bury her daughter. But
f'reibyterian minister and n youth were tte artilierynr-n the i Inra wa* r.i‘m&lt;«t d&lt;-j By the aid of the cross »b»» »ueovil»d in n*iug ttey ail shrank from ter a* from a pertlk-Dt-cj
wounded, and tba whole return tu..Belfast M-rtcil, but at tbat •tartlhig cry it filled like ' m'-l staggered toward a building iu rue Nut one would lend a helping band. Kb-i
wm uw continuous riot.
.
i e nter of tbo cemetery. It wa* n luortuafy. n a* in despair until a womuu, kinder tbau
The police had lawn wanted tefore their I
Tte undertakers, who. in anticipation
;i. ipnti&lt;m of I Finding tte door &lt;q&gt;en *be cnfcnxl, nnd
arrival nt Bclfnrt and Hvrre ready fur them. tte roftd-ng js-rtilenre, ball lx*-n filling ttair
tteir drop) rd upon a stone-stab supported on s!:mt packet of nail*.
that, in Belfast there wn no riotin/. The. shnti* ivitli e».*lln«, threw dor n tta-ir tool* j i-uhimns.
With tte»e material! Maria, faint and
'"‘ ‘."’A W
,bo{&gt;a with roflin*. threw d-m tta-ir tool*
affair will undoubta.By ta taken nuUre ot
( aaJ
' rjn t(|irnnl
|Jm&gt;
Tteste-.v slfnjs-Ur:;- j1
..........................
.:-.! tta-M-ene.
Tilt-ijiupy
H id -te l«en able to look ntautter*h&lt;tte government.
..............................
'
kt-.-jx-r-, -basking within
tin lr iluorway*.
| would havu rrvn several utter sial * parallel coffin. A lurgeslbuo served as a kitnmer.
I startinl
out ■which
toiluiton
ubirbslic
rat. ofUpon
. . uptroni
------- fbcircbair-and
------ t ■ru*ta-&lt;l
j.j'ite-nn
slic sat.
Upon one
them.one of them. Kitting on the door clow to her dead daugh­
BLOODY BATTLE IN KENTUCKY.
! |K-nmci!. ” Men, women and children came I away in a gloomy corwT, lay swell dn-»*cd ter, this’wonderful old woman begun and lin-|
I. tearing like nuid t!nug&lt; along tbe *trt’»t*, the woman. Head or alive? G!.—was not dead, fcbed her task. Then, after infinite troulde.l
grav capped Ctforlet* having to leave their ' though .-h • loul lieen laid there to die. Bbe sin blnc-id the body in the rude box she budj
j task of repairing tte jnvena nt in order total I had Iwcn taken ill in tta train, sbnntad inton cnoktructeiL But oh. bow banl it wn* toi
' :bc stream i«t*» bv. In n few minute* on ex- I skiing by tte panic strit-ten ofiirish. left
-Daring the j edid crowd Imd gathered hl the plaza..
j stare for several days without’ food or drink, never to tee again! tt’lint Utter tears riie
'. Ibtfdro
&lt;■ ukl do It! What uWtaro
I
“What rib you. vnyra!" demand'd an isnd finally brought to tta-mortuary. A* a
•tar, a furious atfrsy broke out between the elderly gentleman, Ixiwbig to a indy In tbe I matter of fact, ter illness was not cholera, rti'j suffered when it nos done! Only the
Democrats nnd lUpuWicaM. Tbi-ro wa* al­
thought tliat much yet remained to do eti-'
Inkouv.
but crmsuni’itiwxready n feud, and only tte excuse of n politi­
Ir.rt«-adof,an«wiii!? ste retired indoors, ( At Paca’* entrance site tried to raise her abled Iter to go on with her task. Str* prayed [
cal quarrel wo* ni-cded. Ateut sixty were linrrii d downstairs und optnol tta door. Tib- I head. Her jmrebed Hp* moved, but no sound fervently to tlw Virgin for bur dead daugh­
• ngoge-l in tte fight Clay is a mountain eld&gt;-:!v ir-ntteman advanced toward bcr. As , came fnxn them. Her eyes rested upon tte ter. That wm poor Para's funeral mrvicc.
County in tte extreme southrt*t of tta stat­ te did miIh-hazily drew from hi* [&gt;&lt;&gt;c'-et n ! rtrnnpr with intrn-e eap-riiex* and entreaty,
A rpud” stood cloMt to tin- door of tbe
on tbe ta-a l waters of tbo Krnliicky. mid not phial containing rotne disinfecting fluid, and । Paca, however, «lid not tiedice her. and for a mortuary: with this Maria went out and dug
far from those ot , tte Cumberland.
as secretly as pgsdhle rubbed it over bfa I time Utt- only sound was tbat modi- by the u shallow grave. l\'bc:&gt; it was dunwktie liarIt
bn»
only
11O
ur
■’W pro- • bnia'i*- then, wrt without umglving*, he ; pcitimfrabi. Thr lady epfsarod tn be lirteu- UMsed her* If to the coffin by menus of tb|4-,
and
htu
Of 4oio teen onlrely.
rrifxi and painfully and lalionvusly, inch by
■ ’- •
■-■ •
I Ing to it; and r.bo to be rtraggimg loproMonday, a- conling to the mountain cnrttjaq staM.': band* with ter. ite cried, “wliat a taw- j nounce *cn»o word or other. Altar several inch mid foul by foot, dragged it out to its
'■Ob, Don ifnnucl." *••----------------- — ------mtuiy xators camo in ann«l with pm*, res-, riWe thing b.u Iwjrpcncd! My
- jcrvaff
"
— i«
. ' njiautc* bad gone by she Mtcceedod, tbougb rmlin- place. Tkht wa* tho M-coml rough
volvera, and bowie-knives. A qnam-l an*’
Journey
thatiw&gt;r Phen had gone within b
very feebly.
dying of chok-ra I’
brief period of two days, but till* time n d..w hich brougiit a shot. A general tight fol“Watcrl'' &gt;he said, in English.
Tte crowd tail ba&lt;-k n bttte. ft-wl Don
knred. involving thirty an a *i&gt;le. Pistols Manuel luokvd a* if he wuuH bavfi lited togo
1’nra, altnort terrified «qtt of tho fun- M-nre* voted neither ae^outpunird Lar.
were vuipt|xl nnd dote- and knives fin-hfd.
tliat remained to her, gapped for brentli.
When quiet wa* n-rterrd six irern fo-md witbJL
wooumrat down und wept by tb&gt;- gravu sir“You must get a guardui c.vil, lie said. Surely that was a voice! Hud the dead voice*?
bad dug for her daughter. IV here else &lt;imld
dmiL They wore Jack Hecker. I*&gt;w Wirtz-,
Ste tuu) Iseanl sa
-OU, here B one."
rhe go! Her own vdlagu would not receive
JoIibG. White Data Little, and t«o ‘• ■'tn••Water!" repeated tte lady, in S.rexnDh.
A polfc* num approxeted and wa* told the
trynien from a remote jmrt ef th-»mmh'.
............ 111 e-it.
.........r th - lv tl«c. ta1’acn fell mxb»!c« t-i tin- grouml. And her, uor would any other. Her heart wsa
' * • .t.
Four or five leave faruilii*. Mani-he-ter vtax «*-*' ‘j*"
yielding to tte tpriural excito- ita-re, iu that dreadful nmrtuary. surrounded with tbo riiii-1 site hsd lo f, and before many
ttabonwof John W. White from In* tay- &lt;
l ft
lrr(,.,.r
He by a 14&lt;»k and lom-ly cemetery, ihrott^b tta- boors te-.l pus»cd awayite grace End churned
Loud nnd while in congress, nnd Use «
rest of that awful day and night tta-y re­ her body «L-a At lean Death hod, ter there
mained, tho EttglLb holy dying un the rtotte wnswonel.iburyter.—Hugh Calcmnn Davidare his cousin*. White u*~
“ * "
dt.1 a» very hurriedly.
»m in Belgravia.
Tbo tamo thing w« repented more than rfab. while «n tb" ground close by lay thh
poor Bpaniih girl, who wm to all nppraranem
onro
tho
croml
menuwbilo
chimoriug
that
n
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ll.^udorai nlllloUrbr ««“• SMte-1*"- ““h't- before h« Store door, a Broadway merehant
Mbn.M&gt;r. 1,. IU.&lt;* b» •&gt; ,
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n- . nulr. .bin, pnytaW-nm-;. with u, said the oilier day; “Thein i* a Mgn that corf
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-----. drv** *&gt;f welcome President Gomitne mid:
extremely --------------brown and
wrinklwl face. Eh1 U.U.,. u». U~. n.™ -bo fcra-l &gt;h... ™J. had Isrti told of wbai had happened toher not mnw than two feet square, and i* made
Knteht* ot iAhor hare niiufo a gn-at mMskr. the boh*, toe . r'.r. . I...u.l W.I..I l R- it iretod daughter, her iufonnant lieing otic of tho of sheet ini-tnl lex* than half an Inch thick,
where me u&gt;p
- .................. — yet it is Uic moat exjx-n-dve appointment
on staves, which wen- slung from tte sboul- wMberwomcn who bad rfnrnwd the town,
nliout my entire place. How fa that! Ill
dera of n couple of nwn 1: biiw blouse*. In and abc &gt;&gt;«d traced Paca as far m tbo reintell yon. TIutMgn fa a thing of lieauty. iu
tbit dtenal conveyance tte hucinulJc girl etery when tbe tint! hud failed her. But re­
membering the heavy rain she resolved to try fact it is only of use so long as II in kept
mlfM. U.
Irih &gt;M lb&gt;X H-* ’-'►r '* '“£^^.1, «
fe". n." rJ*&gt;r the mortuary, tbecady shelter any* here near. bright. The variatton* &lt;&gt;f our climate are so
tow u U
. » -U.
Sbo approached it with an overpowering great tliat it take* pmlstent and patient
naked the Icadhig bearer, addressing the capburnishing to keep the sign in any sort of
w,'1 who ted ^1 tte while remained upm. •en-w of dread. One glance through tho-ojien
doorway was enough to show her tbe truth. condition, anti to tliat end 1 let the job out ta
Al
tbo sight of **r daughter lying stiff and a man wbo make* a Uuuneau of polishing just
... ™ih. a. .i
such
doanude ornament*. The *i&lt;u cort me
motionless upon tbe floor, her brown, old Lice
originally, 1 betas-*,
and in tbe tan ymrs
I-HiLADgUTiiA, Pa. Aug. 5“Th*.?*’™’Crf once."
n
wm strangely agitntrel and her knees shook so
nf tte Otimlte Total Abatiasuco Lmon of
I have had it-I have paid about t J a week to
that she Imd to clutch the lintel.
^r^rXembtel iu tte
.iu»-is«lto
have it kcf»t In tgbt. Tbe man wiio iwutract*
•'Paca:
”
»ho
*aid.
fearfully,
walriring
with
lance, fell bock as It *}a[t"d on
•
tteatro Wednmtay mondng •boO1l *
„ T’nf tte spectators beta their ground. interna eagrrnras for scane movement of limb
bnuwand metal *i;u* from the Battery to
T bey snlscquantty mareted
1*
Inin into an animated uiiscuanon or features.
•
Bonin Catholic cattedraL **"*?£*
Forty-second street.
He ktep* each sign
But none was returned to her.
tended high na« Cardinal Glbtens wm
“Paca!” tbo said again, in an awed whtejier. burnt .bed for a certain amount monthly, Mud
r .
iTj' txjrtcd in ffot't
tbeo**
0*™
tte celebrant aud Bishop Ireland. of 8~ 1 *’*'•
But, as when Paca's nilitrew had railed ta-ta» in Uh employ a number of men, wbo
hare no difficulty in finding work every ’day
dolivared tte oration. At tte f’’*-’"**®.
.lln—। I. I"
tSf
"UH, cuin u* «‘j
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Paca's robin* oooe by be&gt; shriek*, bbe
stricken mother. “Thon art not dead! Thou
cuust rftrt bo dead I That would be too cruel |ter act and it’ consetineucva.
Tbo beavierf locomotive in I be world nright
Tbo thought gave luw new eneigy 8b«
sterflnd ber trembling Jiudw, crept into tho loO.OOU jwundi. and i*«&gt; tbeCanadian Pacific
_
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E&gt; &gt;L.
the *2^...,*
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PANIC STRICK LN.

u-.oriy
wittMWoss, and tho
ud-Qt nigh* speedwo/ At.i:M
rtieo and announced the
-Wr, tbe jury, find the
f i-oti'iiirncy ns charged in

r&lt; .■ a; wo years nette
• [ &gt;;■ x-ology, /two
i:j.. was i^«xitMi after
Michael Leyden,
Jiiha Ei Van Pelt.' Daniel
in&lt;i!
Wsoanun and

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and tbe wunc
&gt;.•1 :•( ttetuumvof Riijsanl
lufciiAure und Chris fAsta
wn* u hum of surprirojat
i.Uug iliiag* wildly. rt&gt;ns
n atauug tte sjiectrfcr* in
,-h!&lt;n! | o-“. &lt;if tte court room, but
,,)&gt; &lt; iii'.-k -L Tb-» ilwfetidanU wit
it'. i.i A small army of deputy
Cer.i’T-'te ‘!fl Ija-* completely surroanrW G •
i-;&gt; Litjt.-. to prevent any e*~
' u-t'O &gt; ' dhtciing tte movo• n After tho reading of the
,al I.Mui^rum of k-gn) techni‘hrlXHl, and then the
.-&gt;is.plietciy filtal tte court
qionj whom

a penitentiary

it i th-.- jury hadLpgtewL

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.d Wf&lt;

ratuii'l fare u'a&lt; ash

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f-'iiu a semi comuto*.'
lus &lt;op|otH| liteibfoundetL n* if

1, vxluubtrelly

pbrow*. "lap
j^otc-i seven
fl.tMii,** tour

•named bid
■n sank buck

thcr did Vntf
: hint Wren

.Jiten. vu*ly at LfaatuaU,

' &lt; uiirt. remarked:
I'-.-l for defendant*

con'/ ■I anyTurthcr Aloxibis ’• xv through th.«
i r- .in front of tte
leaning
the judge,
vnt Ui the
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live tte attorney j&gt;roi. • steft n lants who nra
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■taZ-.’.1’1
J’TP new trial faoppor"r,"
‘ “•“n-nt.’’ sakl tta- court.
aimm3:
th3i nU 0,0 defendants be
further remarked the at-

tknMffa^LU'‘ 'r’,fnr ®* tte defendants ami1'uitrntbuy are concerned, L*
ralrd Jtege Jamlcaun. decMvaly.
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THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESS­
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haaklne In June. 1-M. Ker.-, to work m one
month, reealnlnitbls lull weight la sts month*.
Quinine did him no go x!«liatevcr.

• onn.. says : -TI am ninety years of age. ami
tor the Inst Hirer years flare snffered from malaria-and tbe effects of nomine pomoutor. I re
cently brpm with Kxskine which broke up the
mataria m:&lt;1 Increased my weight ±i tMiunda.”
Mr* T. A. Solomon*, of tv&gt; Halliday St,. Jer­
sey City, writes: My non Harry.eh-veu year*.
wm cured ot Malaria by KavMne, alter fifteen
mouth* ilineaa. when wc Lad given np all hope.
tetter* from the above,pemms, giving full
iletall* will te sent on applleatloa.
KMklue can te taken without auy xpoelal
mcOrcal adt tee. Sl.oo per bottle- Hold by drugei«t&lt; nr *eut tie nidtl
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XV I.P. A. HAHN,T&gt;Local
i T Ageat,
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HasUtsga.

State of Miehlcan. reranty of Barrv.-ta.
At a iw-swii of the Protmtv Court for the
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate Office u&gt;
the City ot Hastings. In said roimtv. on Fri­
day tte 5lb day of Aug., in the year one thous­
and cistiit huLrtmi and elatity-wren.
I're-sent. Wm. W. Cole. Judge ot Probate.
In the matwr o( the estate of William L pjuhn. drreave. L
On reading ami Mine U&gt;e petition duly verified
ot Mnue E. Lpjohn. d.u;;diter m said
.
praying tUa: a j&gt;a|&gt;rr this day fitei with
court purporting to te the last will ate teatx.
meat ot said tesrased. iitav te adraltted to
prolmlr ana the executrix Urtrelu named ap­
pointed.
.
I- la
that VrIAav fte

tte forenoon, te umigued for tbo tearing pl
nrfd petition, and tliat foe Iwlra at law ot aaid
deceased and all other person*

wtxatMNv

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�More County News.

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HICKOK F CORN HRB.
Dry* drver. drvest time for all vege­
tation that has-been known since the
earlles settlement of these part of the
inuatv. It really looks more like a
famine thac u season of plenty.
Clarence Pennock and Frank Law­
rence stirted for Clay Center. Kanaas,
last Wednesdav for a visit among rela­
tives and friends residing in and about
that locality.
Mrs. Ed. Taggart&gt; ven- sick; symp­
toms a little more favorable at this
writing.
Mrs. Albert Stanley and sou
Ulie.
of Hastings, hundayed with her son
Geo. making calls on other friends and
relatives Monday.
Chas. McCay says he threshed three
&lt;lays in succession 1.U30 bushels of
wheat.
Billy Smith lias a new Strait wind
mill, erected by Aldrich &amp; Co.
Peter VanLuke now appreciates the
services being done by his new Strait
wind mill.
Report’ll that diphtheria has broke
out in the family of John Leppa.
The ground is so dry and hard that
many farmers have not plowed a fur*
row ’ for sowing wheat this fall, and
some sav they will not until it rains.
Wheai and oat threshing is nearly all
dene in this locality.
Dr. Burt has vacated Mra. Geeford’s
house anil moved in the newly erected
house with Henry Fowler.
Mra. Ed. McCay is sorely afflicted
with scarlet fever in her family, having
lost a boy aged six years on Thursday
morning last. He was buried in the
aftern'K-n. Iler husband Ix-ing absent
running a threshing engine in Minne­
sota. bhc has the sympathy of a large
circle of friends and acquaintances in
her sad hours of trouble.
Eli Nichols burled a child on Friday
last it having died with scarlet fever.
We are informed that there are several
casts in that neighborhood.
A curious specimen ot humanity
resides not far away from here who
endeavors to teach his little children
that it is wrong and wicked to admire
and wear flowers upon their person.
Mra. P. H. Lawrence has a gray
geranium with fifty clusters of blos.*om« and 21 buds.
We fear that the drv and dusty roads
will deter many of the old pioneera of
Barry county from attending their apWill Shean was violently attacked
with cholera morbus the other night,
but is now better.
Ed. Hunley and twite have gone
north visiting, -seeking health and
wealtKpear the Sop.
X)ur Maiths have beea reaping quite
a rich harvest in setting bugg) and
wagon tires during all the past dry
weather.
The foliage fronvbidm Gilead trees is
becoming dry and fatting to the earth
in such quantities as has never tieen
known at this season of the year.
ileport says that Josh Brown’s
thrwrtung engine while traveling in the
highway north of Creasy's Corners,
caused quite a lire from sparks escap­
ing from the smoke stack, doing con­
siderable damage to Mr. Doster by.
burning stacks of grain.
Ed.Grflley &amp; Co. laid off on Saturday
tor want of a job to;threbh that day.
and also for repairs on some portion or
their machines. They resume their
work at A. G. Cortrigbt’s to-day.

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ifOROO-TffORNARPLE.
A party of young folks from Ver­
montville' will spend an afternoon and
evening this week at the lake.
There is a party of young men from
Charlotte camping at the lake.
N. Parker is out with a new thresh­
ing machine and traction engine. Quite
an improvement from lust year's rig.
Picnics are not as plenty as last week.
Don't forget the camp meeting be­
ginning the loth, in Mr. Purkms woods.
Ven- hot and dry and still no rain.
Dr. &gt;cott, of Grand Bapids, has locat­
ed at Thornapple. H Is stopping place
is at the residence of A. B. Balsin.
A party of Hastings people are stav­
ing at tbe grove house for a tew weeks.
. A pnrty of Lester people hundayed at
the lake. Then- camped while here.
On Saturday Mr. Troxell, accompa­
nied by bls attorney. Bige Flint, put
in an appearance before Sparks. Esq.,
for the purpose of defending a suit
brought dt Mr. S. Atkins to recover a
debt against Mr. Troxell The same
was quashed by reason ■ of a defect in
the service of the papers. The said
justice says be had rather not have any
suits before him If they have to be de­
tended by a travelling saloon.
Perhaps the new blacksmith thinks
he can run the old one out, but I guess
not by the amount of work that comes
every day. They do big business. 1
gauss one can pound while the other
blows. There is such a thing m bust­
ing. you know.
Sirs. Sparks visited her aeo in Johns­
town one day last week.
•
-Chcre must have been something
very exciting going on in town one
morning this week. I heard that one
-of tbe neighbors was seen promenad­
ing the main streets minus his all-irnFriends, don’t forget tbe camp meet­
ing beginning the 10th in Mr. Perkins'
woods. Everybody is invited.

H'OORLA/W.
.
inifl Schr*yhM rented J. O. loot's
farm for two years at £126 a rear.
Elmer Kilpatrick's tamUy buried
their baby oa Sunday last
G. F. McArthur and family, of Eagle.
Clinton county, Sundaycd at hb lath­
er’d. John Me Arthur's.
•Susie Neff is ayaln at her poet in
Mr*. HunsickBfs store.
L. Hilbert is out on a recreation trip.
He ekpwda to visit Hastings, Grand

or Woodland would like

Woodland every day as to neglect to
send them. Probably tbe F. M. did not
have his glasses on and may be excus­
able, but then he should not find fault
with our I*. M. unless be is perfect him-

Xteteia* AlUrrfinr. of Ionia count y. bought

A man from Dutches* county. N. YwM I* lora
buying Mock «hcep.
John Egrerman 1* about to exchange hit farm
up north to Uoyd Allarding for hh proper^
here.
Tte Good Templars, of tbit place, bad aa ice
cre am .vocle.l at the town hall Wednreday eve­
ning of last week. Quite an attendance and all

The Wolf and Lucas trial for run­
ning over the surveyors compass at
Lake Odessa was adjourned until Aug.
30th.
Considerable excitement prevails over
the railroad project which is to run
from Grand Kaphis to Lansing by tbe
way of Fteeport, Woodland and Hoyt­ added to tte list. About *9 were taken tn.
Tbe Good Templars have rented the front
ville.

DELTON.
And still they ootne and go- rusticators. railroad men. bridge builders and
the high toned camper that wears far­
mer's shoes.
Did vou see tbe ball play, did you hear
the score. Hark, 1 will tell you; 30 to
10 in favor of Cedar Creek, but come
over again bovs and we will try and do
better.
.
Village lots are now for sale here for
a depot.
We need a depot and we
must work to get it
The representatives of the railroad
syndicate are to pass over the road to­
morrow. They come to the end of the
track on the cars und from there they
will be conveyed across the country by
Engineer Balch to Hastings.
Mrs. McIntosh and daughter start
for the west next Thureday going from
here direct to St. Paul, Mm.
Jennie Reed is visiting at her sister’s
Mra. Peter Back’s.
Apples will be a very light crop hero
this fall.
A family picnic was held at Crooked
lake one day lust week and was well at­
tended by the Bush and'Norwood fami­
lies. About 30 were present.
Chief Engineer Balch moves his
camp this week.
&gt;
Farmers complain of their cisterns
going dry and are having to draw wat­
er from the lakes.
J. B. Nirbols *t Sonb are at work this
week with their machine in this neigh­
borhood.

OTDONNELL.
Tbe Banned scribe did not lose his
pencil. Tbe Journal correspondent
should speak tbe truth. But there are
several things that the people don't un­
derstand. Some of them are:
Why is it that a K. of 1*. here bus to.
go to lodge and come home In a bay
rack?
Why does Torn earn- salt in his pock­
ets; heis always dry enough wjthoutit?
Why a man by the name of Kane
could be so kind? They should remem­
ber that be was not the Caln that kUled Abel.
The Journal scribe must be cornered
for news, to plav up sick the whole week
in order to write locals.
The boys are going back to Lenawee
Co., to build fence; now fellas, if you
iust build fence you will be all right
when you come home. Let your motto
be. - Remember Ezra."
Sheep buyers have been plenty here
the past week. They have bought a
good many in this vicinity.
Chas. McQueen, the pioneer stock
man. was in our burg Saturday.
Uncle Ben Cole Sundayed with Chas.
Beamer.
Another horse race on the tapis.
Miles has blood in his eve- Neighbor,
don't let that 30 lead you astray.
A pair of twins at Frousre.—but they
are calves.
Sledge says if that Babbit L« going to
cost him 25 cents every time he goes to
town, he will send a hand in his place.
The swamps are burning, and people
are yearning for rain in O’Donnell.
FOirHCOHXXK.1.
Blanch Smith is at Dr. Wright's.
Mrs. Lydia Wood and Nellie Kenyon
start for Gratiot Co. this week Tuesday.
John Fuller has a new cistern.
Judgy^Barnum and wife have lieen
spending a short time in northern
Michigan.
Eid. Hoyt, of Grand liapids, occupied
tbe pulpit last Sunday, at the school
house.
Loet—5 oz. of hair and a silk dress,
for further particulars enquire of Ella
Wellman.
G. E. Coats has a new hen house
which adds much to the looks of hb

tell cl J. M‘- Covert » store tor tneir lodge room.
Jay Carjenler returned to Oimte county
Tuesday.

The daDoe at tbe rink on Friday eve*

pRPRICEk
CREAM Buy a Gasolene. Stove,
gAKlNg
^OWOE^ WEISSERT BROS.
^•ostperfecth*^^

And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST v
will find tbe best made, safest, most economical
stove at
.
ga’olew

The Tx-ojoic.”

r.u-

don't frel »cry well Just at preamit We ahould
not think te would.
Well. Dill, you have gut to come down on your
price for pul nt lug or Jud *ay» 1* will run ) uu
out.
,

Mm. l-nclnda Stowell, living near Hoilmvai.
threw herself in front of a freight engine, oo ’
Thureday. and wa* instantly killed. Suppoeed
to be Insane.
An unknown man attempted to board a train
at Trenton on Thursday. He fell, and his skull
wad so liodly fractured that be died at tne
Detroit sanitarium ou Thursday.

rcicKiuKisu mranr*
WKM- X oak.
ciiii.-aoo.
I»r. »4»rie.

Haiti

COOJ

Onecotuwn

WM*2“

The fight t-twe-n iTvt. Johnson and tbe
state agricultural cotegr studcuts slid krep te*terixgnow. They have bwtuu firing communi­
cation* at each otter through tbe newspaper*.

Hattlesnake* abound in tbe swatlips and umr-

old taahtoMd whitkey.
Ing him.
John Fitzgerald, thr Jackw* man nbo allow ■
quantlth a two mile* noetli'ot Wilmot Mall no .mi
ed bls sister to twat and starve bl* wife, a few
day* ago. is under arrest for site tnpling to run
formed to develop it and operation* will m»u
aw a*. leaving bl* family to the mercy of tbe
public chanty.
Kalamazoo ira* two policemen who do nothing
Jarno* Mitchell, anenployeln Or.cn* mill,
but slide around town on the quiet to see U aay ■
burned at Eaat .-Saginaw on Wednesday. Is deaf
ooeU wasting taler. What a bowl would go
and was surrounded by flames before be knew
«ur&gt;Hlbu&gt;ee In Kahunaroo.

A doacriptao Z ConKMntioopta would be

mra, thin flank*, inclram

dub luiir,

conlrmpiatlng a bin iron syndicate In the Gugvbie and Menominee rrcloo*. with IU own hue
of eight large steamer* to haul the ore Into
competition with the FtnnsjInun prtxlurt.
The Wisconsin Central is said Io be in the dewl.
A coloretTkuuday school at teuton Harbor is

gvntk and iooff-u*iv«. Ttey tehng I.,
wolf dog sport™, te! changw theL &lt;**&gt;.- t-

being shaken from center to circumference by
two taction-, a Heli hare developed within It.
one side desiring to make it tucthodlst and tbe
other to keep It Independent. One side hid the

yellow color; tte wnomi I* thick, ur .-t «Jky.
am! of * dark gray color, While they ere
*l&gt;oddin« their coots, which ca-cur* to spring
and autumn, their hair falls &lt;fl in laa’twl

long hunt to find it. there prom Ires to be n
grand clrcc* before matters are settled.

plaeas, making l&lt;rmi Llaek iq-da. which are
repulsive.

A jottng man named Goodrich, wbo ha* been
representing tte Michigan hedge company, and
Augustus Pbelp.. a bartender. have been taken
on a capias at Flint to answer to a suit tor &lt;•j»u
daiuaare preferred by Aurelia Htlslngrr and
allrgrd that their conMItuUoo* and reputation*

arts of the deiendants.
A Flint woman tlea her child up and fijgs it
uumercifully aud the neighbors dare not interFour hundred and fifty new tense* are going
«»P. ■» Kalamazoo, and the municipality Is
spendlnrtiMXXlO for Improvements ofaptlbBc
nature.

rreted at Weal Bay City on a chanre ot ibop-

WEISSERT BROS.

House. Haatt

^HEN

Furniture!
Oo where you will find the newest, designs, tlie largest stock,
the lowest prices. That place is at

which

ARCHIE MCCOY’S,
The "Blie ftnf Furniture Store; Hastiojs. Mich.

•ean.it). which for Diem L. tte normal eou
dition of thing*. Lying down all rurkd dj&gt;
on thesMswr.Ik-. or on thorough pnvrneml*.
ttey d» b&lt;&gt;t allow ttetnselrc* to te diMurtrd
by threats or note, or by tte crowd; ttey get
upon!)-**tew ttey see a toe that h going t.*
strike ttem. or a carriage that h going u. raB
nw
i-J;.1
_
..

Tli» Turk* uevae Injure them. and. hxy
lidv ant
*- *
.
•■

Go.,. W. Been, civil engineer ot the C.. J. &amp;
M. railroad, with a toll gang al chain and ax

yourself.

and

Hour* Iron

J M.B.C

£ UWE

Jtto by death

Owns your trade. The enterorising bunine^s inan will seek it
of course, and if his goods arc as hr represents, and his
prices right. Jie will doubtless prevail on you to deal
with him.

MERIT WINS

In these days of close competition. Tliat merit consist? in
both the quality of goods and the small margins of profit
charged.

Baughman &amp; Buel
Want your trade. They propose to merit it. To that end
they have secured and are now offering the people the
largest, best selected stock of

0OOK A!

(O&amp;eeln 4
County.

C. LAN
-Eel

J.

a wrtttsa agr
ot» to treatni

JJR. Wm.

LotalKI

JJNAPPJ

(Ores

Practices iz

^yiLLu
ColleeUon*

JIRANK

tJlr^Whk'h
* a*fonn
* * * * *P°P
* u,aU°n ot men than
100 OOn nnnanr
.1
.
. . . T”

V1VV1W Uim wnvuf
In Barry County. They don’t waut the earth. The) are
contented with small profits and the laffce sales way
bring.

H UVVllVU,
1

DO YOU WANT A WATCH?
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a small ad
vance on actual cost.
...
CLOCKS. They have the best stock in the city and wi
sell them very cheap.
KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS. Rogers' l-est. which "e
can and Jo sell at what any other dealer in Barry co .
pays for them.
SILVERWARE of every description at lowest prices.
JEWELRY of all kinds at bottom figures.
REPAIRING by a competent workman a specialty.

Trwlu ef Criaaimu.

Jealous competitors may kick, but we propose to
goods, and if our prices don’t suit dur competitors tnej p
our customers, and that is what we want to do.

rmH.«i the tUclinlnTpSod ” “

n‘«Mr

What you want to buy in our line, wtf can save yon money
you will give us the chance to make you the prices.

- DRUGS

from care on land a« In the purling, babbling

J. W. Sweatt. ot Marquette, the contractor
MHmit atn Mn

JfABYC

Hard*
death, cniab tbdr bodio* ami slab them with
«nnm O4L-V-. Cl.. — ..
.

t^rature or ertnunain
tbar. that U normal

Ma.-’OW. ot Campbell. 1* viaitlng
In. Uoyd Alleniing tbl« week.

total

,

Armenians, Bulgarians and wwtcnmr* terra
good &lt;tel of sympathy for Item, nevw mal-

*ar Perc-uiairen tar

II ralacd three days last week and still people
are complaining ot lb being dry .
Jay Carpenter Is spending a tew days at

special tee

JAMES J

The best assortment, the l&gt;est opportunity
for satisfactory' selection. Call and see for

HXTolbody

they oat, nevcrthehw, ’

IfARTDi
1’1 Insur

OSeewilhJ.

FABRIC

A dog poisoner La* teen getting tn hh work
id Port Huron, and tte hydrophobia *care eon-

John Strickland has gone to Bonanza
Notwittetandin the awful opposition both the
to keep boarders on tbe new railroad.
Geo. Helmer bad a tire start Sundav emancipation celebration* at Battle Creek were
In a small swamp which came very big and profitable aflalrs.
n-ar taking his wheat stacks and gran­ Jerry Haultman Is In Jafl at Grand Rapids for
ary; but for the assistance of the neigh­ robbing tho post office and committing assau’t
bors It would have done much damage. and battery on a 111 tie girl.
Will Berman and Dave Coats traded
horses and you ought to bear what of building a speedy harvest apple st
poor homes each one let the other have, run between tbelr place and Chicago.
but I guess Dave is ahead in that trade.
Hogs are about the only stock tn this
country that farmers can make any ered auArteaUy to return to hli home tn Madlmoney from this fall.
Tbe railroad talk now is that the G.
A pnbUahed list of -eampen" and “resortere'
T. will run through on. Bovnton's line
and strike Woodland and Freeport. If
this be true we will be independent of
your K. A H. C. R. R.

you want to buy

A .EKE
(Over.

their only mteer.

Hu.

Make*
EYKand fc

gMJTH I

Mirror will much penaMi; racotum.-nd* Arn­

over hi* neck mul oee stoeHer. to*tanU) kin

he died on Thursday.
A company ot Clew land eapitaliMs under the
leadership of Samuel I- Mathers has leased co
acres o( land next to Iter Superior iron com­
pany's gold mine, and will proceed to develop
It. An ad inner rental of 413,100 ha* been paid
on the property.
&gt;

G.wu

The Banner Job Department
is supplied with the latest and
best styles uf type.

court hare gone to t!&gt;r Adiroudark* to spend
Grorkv Bidwell, the noted furg&lt;T. and former­
a month in tlsbing nnd hunting, and the clerk
ly a Grand itapld* man.ha* been pardoned
from an English prtsoa. after serving it years of tbe court b hobnobbing with tbe rfletr aris­
tocracy of Europe
ot a life taulenve. He I* badly paralysed.
An Ionia county fanner hml an ox die Of exNicholas Lehman, a Grand Hapld* teamster, cronr heat, and when tMy »kltmed tbe animal
was fatally Injured Thursdav. While crossing
a liridgv over the canal with a load ot stone, bom. and twoJmekeUfn! of rendered tallow
the lirtdge beoko down and he Ml under the ready f«candle making.

Frank Hilling, a Detroit lad. was nu&gt; over
and nearly decapitated on Thursday afternoon
......mllrtuul.
— —. ............
-_by ■
■ .u.
car on the tran*U
wbleb rpawed

You will also find at our store a full hoe of builder’s hard
ware and everything in the hardware line. Prices
reasonable.
Respectfully.
•'

We are in the drug 'business, and can and "ill
whatever you want in that line very cheap. If *voUJ them
uy recipes or prescriptions to compound, you can
from the purest drugs and chemicals accurately ‘ o 1
•St
to pay any percentage to i . er.
A11.I1AC

howling and

The!

It .is called

knvnU society.

CARLTON.

VO

them.

rrof. Stowell, of the Flint normal school has
The Band of Hope met Sunday as
finally stepped dow u and out. aud no one seems
usual with three new members.
Stella Sherman, of Carlton, spent to be feeling very badly about It except Stowell.
Sunday with friends on the town line.
The Lanstng itepublfcan complains of too
The State Road boys cross hats with
the nine of your dty on Saturday this moeh drunkenness at the summer concert* giv­
week.
en tn that city under tho auspice* of tte Heder-

EA8T CARLTON.
The friends ot Caddie Caln gathered
at her residence last Wednesday after­
noon, it being her birthday. It was
a complete surprise, and they left about
30 ^presents as reminders of their good

r-

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weather .
yourself miserable and tired of life.
aU(^ mike

of North Gartion.
Wanted-A good shower delivered on the
ground tefore Aug. 13lb.
Our I. (». G. T. lodge la pro»|wring and when
first onmnlzcd it wa* said that II would not U*t
mure than *lx month*.
Geo. Becker, who went fo Bonanza to work
on tte railroad Sunday tost, returned home
Tureday noon and John Carpenter Jr., wbo
went at the *ame time, returned home Tureda) Uaedbytte t'sltod State* Gmerumem.

preeMetry ot the ittaatey bate ball club.

Sonto of U f young Indies made tbemselvw cultf,- prominent on .Sundnv last
Vy pfr-meokdimr the streeLi and fdttinf
arou&gt;d«» board piled and old cultlvatore near tire show traL Suppnm
tWj’ wanted to attract the attention of

DON'T SWEAT

wif swr
PURC^-g

Quite a number are talking &lt;d taking in tbe
Free Metixaiist camp-meeting*, tn be teM ia

and

Pall

VXTr. —

..

»•*,*. knmn

to OUT LU!*

BAUGHMAN &amp; bTJBI*

Hendershott block. Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
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Hastings, mich., august
1887.

VOL. XXXII. NO. 16.

The Hastings Banner.
Haftjno*. Harrt Co., Mien.,
:jO.k &amp;'"nTsk6rn.

County News.
.

railroad.

UOUXING.

Some from here attended thn

. .7.

fcs* EJSfXS0* ontheII“-

p

Mack “nd Mrs. H S G»«»t Clear lake
'
■WTJITION RATES
(- MiberbaiDr. VanHorn’, houw
«"»Pleted. He know, bow to
bu'*(* a houw and have It in shop.Fire has made UvHv work here the
XtjVERTtSING RATES:
.
Wm. Freeman loata'atraw
,
........................ ............S100 00 n«t week
;&lt;• for Special positions.
suck and n considerable fence &lt;’
fouithlllre by
JOB rdlNTlNG. ’
the light of the moon in Gorham's
,teit inlhe Job Prlatlnx Doh,,,vto« dlascult work to keep a
Eirrythinf in tb«
..
with the latest faces of
done ’
ol
:,om

S M&gt;tL‘LKwm’ The c“i"rt.

' C’

th* uS.*5 eKMctod here this week to tat
l5uck^.kOUT rt»05.lhe ,lU *°uth of
Coldwa^w.iT ?® b™*? Umber for O'®
1 J* n^*rl-v secund and
week, lhe framing will
th®?1®,“5® next week and it is thought

Freeport’s failure to secure the D. L.
it .ii *rHd ®ay prov® a blessing af&gt; V’
may B*en‘ to be an unreas­
II. a. lUce has as good a counter
onable statement, but let us stop and
store as there is in the county. If
a,k’°in”‘nL BonaDza is DOW en­
?«ohiutroHd
wil1 b® PteQtv of
such buildings or better built.
*
that Freeport would
that .r03d had come here.
Physician and .Surgeon,
Quarterly meeting at the church Sun­
of creatitiR UiM-ase* ot the day, the 14th, Lid. Barnes being with Now the question arises. Is this
sv
material and listing benefit?
" e have at last had Home rain, but it »ve think not. We admit that liooms
t llnudway. near Court came too late to be of much account to m vm pteuynt. white the, luL
But «h.n tearttoa srt« In -,rmi is Um
crops.
ThBlmomrtl town tlnds
A large crowd assembled here Satur­ JaU thttvot.
OU'.HOVE.
day to witness the game of bull be- itself with vacant shop* uud Btores,over­
Lawyers.
twem Lacevand Dowling, but Lacey grown hotels, blasted hopes and innum­
faP®}l to aPDear&lt;lo not know erable failures. Ou the other hand
whether Mosher, of Lacev, made up his r reeport will enjoy a gradual growth
mind not to back that dub, or the boys' --just what the town and country
TUN,
Attorney at Law, sand gave out. Thebovs of this place “^,4: T1!t l'“'ln&lt;M llm» slrendr here
have organiz'd a No. I'ball club, they will have the tenefit ot the increase of
i&gt;eaten Cedar Creek urn! Barrv trade, without the overdone competiton
at the Bute. CvUeeUon* having
um lastcrnxurw
8ure
brtn*’
two
elute
.Saturday 11
11 ana
and 112.
K 01111 ^°’,1S
The trained animal^ Ow“ was here''
Whea V*eifew na'i'tance left
suvn
nerc
atunlnv.
LiA UK EK. Beal Estate, Saturdny. Thev
They hnv«
have two or three , Honanzi are staring at the vacant
;1 e and Loans.
gqod horses, but the remainder of the houMs adorning (?) the streets and
n-jn A 'Son. 2 doo^north show was of little account—kind of a thinking ot past greatness - Freeport
will be moving quletlv along on the
FoctotOce.
sell.
lughway to prosperily-and happiness.
;;veu to mxkinr exchanges
:&lt;i roied p*uen» of machinery*
’ .. -men . tDptoyoJ. enahles the
■ rias* to!&gt; *ofk. »

interest*
non-resident
- । Uy looked alter. Farm*
er -xeliange. Houses and

^|ABY C CUHB.

DHBSSMAKKR,

Cutting
order.

M. :• GILLASPIE.
/
Notary Public.
TAME- A &gt;WREZEY.
.1
Lawyer,
nit'ijoa*. Mich.
: :••• a alt ••tr.trt » ol the state, ogee over

£ ( . WELTOX
be &lt;Hlo Fanner’» Insurance Co.
— ou a in*o s property *&lt;nlnit
• ..-or wind: against a mao’s
a aectAeat.

Mu XSHELPON,
: o! Abstract Books in Barry
I •

LAMI'MAN.M. D..

»’ •

’.!f itiysieian and Surgeon,

n—u. : t
d.,riv, a
FUw.
-Ik- : :• r d:«« k«c-&gt; ut tb* tectum treat.-’uraffleed &gt;w t&gt;&lt;» pay- prMtaiaa
t r . ..
t.t hhnututhat rtTrct prrn■ -r. , . T/. He*Men&lt;v sod qtBcf comer
•-S-Tfc.t.
&lt; -nt r -trwt-.
r

■

it Wm. JONES,

B

Dentist.

Ill work j.i mptly attend'd to.

:

trrxx.
L’N VPPEN A VanARMAN.
A.
Lawyers.
torau

'Or*r Hastings National lUnkJ

WILLIAM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ • At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practice* tu all eqnitiof the Male.

’

WILLIAM IL BWEEZEY,
’’
Justice of the Peace.-

Nashville, Mich.,
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
:r. f ir .di th- tauter make* of Harllwarv
•ind Funn Macbiuery.
*-arTTx nn.- an.l complete »tock. Near
• :&gt;r.&lt;-iaiiv in vital to call aud »ee u»;
:&gt;' ■ izv." ritally welcome.
-

R. TIMMERMAN.

Physician * Surgeon,
P• Homa-pathic
&lt;&gt;trr ijubrop’s drax itorv.)
W IL LANDIS, M. D.,
’’ •
i’hysican and Surgeon,
Woodland, Mleb.
’
•
OScr 0.1- door nouth ot Kilpatrick's drug
k?' - tuund there day or night.

Hastings City ’ Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.
5A2PITA.L, $50,000.00.
hsorpanw under the laws’of the State of
. Michigan.

Opta.ror tmlnew Dec.-13. IMS in building
tntriy occupied by Messer Bros.

OFFICERS:

t Special ConT$;M&gt;n&lt;Xcn&lt;-u |

day evening and on Tuesday-moved his
household goods to Hastings.
Geo. Perkins went to Grand
last Saturday after a horse which F«ter Sisson recently purchased in ill

0. G. Robinson, President;

(J. D. Beebe, Cashier.

.

DIRECTORS:
IL G. Kobltukm.
I- E. Knappen,

Mrs. Geo. Karcher and sister. Miss
Addle Yerrtngton, went tc MiddieviUe
Monday morning to spend the week

J. A. Grtble.
Chester Messer.

A Rtiwra! R-iuktnc Buiiuess Transacted.

Baby carriages

land yesterday to a‘-t*nd.tbu.1^olnie2J.
reunion now In sesrion at that place,
will te absent several dajs.
While the men rm U work .-2™
^“u^'^nn^N’yS

me/SXltttb.WweU Jett
ran Uieraforw do

CUt.MBEB.IHr.,
ClHClTkKnm.akmlU
/F

.

Mrs. A. Curtis has teen sick the past
A fine rain last Sunday.
A bund of Indians passed through week.
Dr. Fuller, of Hustings, passed
here hist week.
through
here Thursday.
The wild hog in F. E. Dotv’s woods
A nice shower greeted these parts
causes a great sensation.
Sunday.
■
Miss Llbbie Greenrann. of Pcnnfield.
A large crowd enjoyed the harvest
is visiting friends and relatives at this
party Friday evening.
place.
A few of our young people attended 'John n'immpurchased* anew grain
the show at Dowling Saturday evening. drill of 1'.. Bergy last week.
J. J. binelker and wife spent Friday
Geo. Poor and family, of Cairo, 111.,
and Saturday in Lowell township.
are visiting hi3 brother, E. J. Poor.
Wm. Eckert and wife visited at E.
Rev. Fow preached the funeral sen'. Gosch's
Sunday.
mon of Mrs. Isaac Tolles, of Cedar
L. Saulsbury, of Bdwne. was shaking
Creek, last Thursday.
hands
with his Freeport friends Fri­
Banfield has now the honor of having day evening.
daily mail from Battle Creek. The
Wm. Fox, of Carlton, visited at A.
mail route between Hastings and Bon­ Fox's, of Bowne, Sunday .
field remains the same. ,
Thi-re will te &lt;iarterly meeting at the
What may one expect when he sees a 'German church next Saturday and
young man plodding homeward no Sunday.
earlier than 5 o'clock Monday morning
Thos. Sullivan made a business trip
from seeing his best girl ? One of Ban- to Grand Rapids Monday.
tield's fair youths has been seen ut
Postmaster larger was in Lowell
such au early hour. Why didn't he Mondav on business.
stay to breakfast ?
Sam'l Geiger and family.’of Carlton,
visited his parents Sunday.
Representatives of the Barry County
Thel.'ase ballista met Inst Saturday Democrat passed through here Satur­
at Chas. .Barnaby's and organized a day.
club. They will play with either the
J. G. Reuter and family spent Sun­
Qujmbys or the second nine of Hast­ day will: relatives and iriends at
ings Saturday.
Lowell.
,
w
Four of the young men of Freeport
The camp-meetings are ended, and
we have no place to go this week ex­ painted the streets of Hastings Fridav.
Conrad Smelker and family visited
cept to the T. L. S. at the Star Satur­
at J. YelterV of Lowell, Friday and
day evening, to which all art ina-ited.
,
The rain did a little good but not Satunliiv.
The bridge on the town line east of
enough to speak of.
■
Frank Hall and Mr. Green, of Ohio, this place h&gt;w teen repaired and Is
again ready foy public travel.
are visiting at Eber Lake's.
Annie Brunner returned homeSatur. A 10?i-lb. boy at John Ypung s Fri­
,. dav after ~a few days visit in Lowell.
day morning. All are doing well.
-—
A disgraceful, drunken row occurred I Fred Brunner and 1- rank Nagler are
at the camp-meeting Sunday in which I attending the! teachers intatitute at
brothersdn-law, Ed Youngs and Frank ; Hastings this week.
St John, were the participants. St.
Maud Dexter returned to her home at
. . was
’ quite barfly
_ U.S__
______
.■«I'&lt;V nftPF
Three IMvnrc
Rivers \V«In
Wednesday
after.1a Visit
visit
John
bruised
up. Tl...
The I Th.,..
light occurred in ilie corner of a fence with Rev. Bowen’s folks.
Wm. Roush returned home from
in a yellow jackets nest, the occupants
of said nest also taking a lively hired in Ohio Wednesday where he has been
visiting relatives.
the fracas.
•
. ,
Frank I’. Cook, the ex-editor of the
Morris Burton has a very sick horse.
Miss Edith Havens spent Sunday Barry county Democrat was m town
Friday and took in the harvest party.
with her parents.
Henrv Clemens has purchased a solid
Ruth Lake returned Saturday from
comfort sulky pWw of Moore &amp; Shep­
her visit in Allegan county.
Henry Hine, of Hope.Sundayed with ard and proposed take solid comfort
hereafter plowing,
the Havens'.
Mrs. Lettie Perkins enjoyed a visit
Tor a short time Peter Coburn has
hat! a boar which was known to be with her sister Lulu Thompson, oi
Rapids, last week.
ugly but was not supposed to be fero­ Grand
Smith Will came home sick Thurs­
cious. Sunday, while Pete was feeding
day. He returned to Lowell Monday
a colt, the l&gt;oar came lor him, frothing -where
he is at work on the railroad.
at the mouth. Pete picked up a stane
The district school commences Mon­
and threw it at the animal, thinking day. Aug. 23d; Mary Sullivan and Mrs.
that he would go away: but instead of
Carter teachers.
doing so he made a lunge, indicting a Ruth
Mrs..Ruth Carter has rented the
wound in Pete's leg about 4 inches long house oivned by the Richardson heirs
and one inch deep. It is a wonder that and will take posesrion this week.
the animal did not kill some of the
The G. A. IL band expect to spend
children before this, and It was a lucky- three days in Hastings next week play­
escape for Pete, who fell down as soon ing for the annual reunion.
.
as the animal attacked him. The ani­
Frank Herrick, one of the proprietors
mal is now dead.
ot the Amsrioui houw »t “"““JP. *■;
tended
the
hirvrat
pwty
“
.
FREErORT.
you want to huve » good time come to
From the Herold.
Freeport to a donee.
Rev. Truman Brotherton was in the
Will Richardson and wife were
to Hastings Wednesday, their
^Frank Moore is again able to attend called
neohew Burt Withey being very low.
OnPtheir return Thursday he was some
^hZ^rtdffi school com­
better.
_________ _
en ces Monday, Aug. 22d.
KVTZ.ANB.
You can take your first ride&gt; on the
The long looked for rain has arrived.
new railroad from Lowell to Freeport
^k^&amp;Wuingmarah
hay
byFr2ik'Herrick was in Freeport Mon­

WHOLE NO. 1681

Miss Agnes Fox is expecting to re­
turn home soon from Iowa, where she
has been spending several months.
Mr. Gearry has returned from Chi­
cago, and intends moving to Kalamazno, and W. Herrington is to move in
the bouse he vacates.
.
1 Mr. Dubois, of Hickory Corners, is
moving back on his farm In Hope, and
his son Charlie is moving back tolllck’ iierman Sharpsteen has returned to
Dakota, his brother going with him.
Henry Kahler has moved on his fath­
er’s farm.
Henry Dubois has bought the Frank
Wilcox place and intends to go to keep­
ing house.
. Willis Kenyon commenced work for
A. Sielxd Monday.
L. C. Clark is sick.
Parties at Myron Simpson’s and C.
ilobinson’s Wednesday eventag. All
report a pleasant time.
Dance at C. Dubois’ last Friday eve­
ning.

B ill tegin by saying the Banner has
improved since it has changed hands.
We think the little boy that lias the
tank wagon! had better have a tin whistle
to blow jnUead of attending other peo­
ple’s busineBE.
We see stalling faces since the rain
but there is! need of uiucb more.
✓
Fires huMe been through I.an Thom­
as' and S. Miller’s farms burning
fences and raising Ned in general, caus­
ed by Thomas setting Canada thistles.
l*retly dear, thistles, Orlando.
Mrs. Lawrence Is entertaining friends
from Grand Rapids.
.
Mrs. J. Pumfrcy is visiting friends in
Eaton county and Jackson this week.
O. A. Carpenter and wife have taken
a little girl 4 years old on trial: if suit­
ed will adopt it as their own. It is a
good home for some motherless child.
T. Forbes is away canvassing Lor
books for a firm in Chicago.
George Roatche, of Flowerfield, Is
visiting his brother, Morris, and his
mother who is eighty-seveu years old
ami almost helpless. He reports it very
drv there; no rain since the Uh of June.
Charlie Doyle has rented Elder Lane’s
house and moved in lust week. Every­
body comes to Parmelee, as it is thriv­
ing wonderfully; I could not begin to
tell how much.
A. Shirk and J. S Miller are loading
cars with baled straw and hay. Good
for you Jim, the fire didn't circle those
stacks. It would have saved oil this
trouble.
CRESS VS CORNERS.

.

Our long and severe 'drouth was
broken by a lively rain on the night of
the I Olli, which has done an immense
amount of good.
Two car loads of wheat were shipped
from here over the new railroad to J.
L. bibring. of Kalamazoo. The wheat
was bought by Chas. 11al A; price paid.
71 cents per bushel.
Mr. Huntly and wife intend to start
for Los Angeles, Cal., to make it their
future home. They have two sons
living there.
Morris Brown is the happy father of
a bouncing boy.
Mrs. Eva Ridnmofe is quite sick
with malarial fever.
’ C. Honeywell has just completed
extensive repaira-on his barn.

only of its beautiful location and the
talent of their minister, but also that
the phenomenal growth of the town
was the wonder and talk of all people,
which statement can be proved by any
person who travels 20 miles in any
direction from our village. To this
sermon all the old people of both sexes
objected, and utterly* repudiated our
preacher and as few of the church
memters live near our village, the
church people of Bonanza with the
help of some sinners from Woodland
have teat us out of our church build­
ing and refuse to move it to Lake
Odessa.
Our preacher is on our hands and we
can make no use of him whatever, as
he refuses to do anvthing else but
preach.
Another misfortune haa overtaken
us. The enterprising parties who
wished to put in a saloon have beim set
down on hard by our town board, who
are not residents of the village and
who appear to value a saloon as ho
good: (we are depressed).
Mr. Editor. 1 am not a classical man
but I feel like the Arab did, who lived
some time ago, and if a change does
not come soon, like said Arab 1 will
“fold my tent, steal what I can and
silently get away.”.
Citizen.
GERKKY.

Samuel Campbell has teen very sick,
.bift at this writing he is thought to be
improving.
Jacob Clingman is also on the rick
list.
“1‘uckerville is busted.” Our black­
smith, O. If. Skinner, moved to Whit­
ney vllle. a village ou the proposed D. L.
A 8. IL R. R. The residents and busi­
ness buildings of the once busted vil­
lage, 1'uckerville. are deserted, and as
the weary travelerplods’his weary way
through them, not even the friendly
Itark ot a terrier relieves the monotony
of the scene. All is silent
• Elder Grant will preach his farewtil
sermon at the Tamarack church Aug.
28th. ut 2 p. m.
The clover that was saved for soetkis
like the Dutchman’s hav “short but
thin.George Cunningham, the young man
who was shot last April, is gaining
quite rapidly. He Is aide to be up a
few minutes each day.
George D. Foreman, of Smyrna, Ionia
Co, stopped with D. M. Myers last Fri­
day night. He intends to locate at
Lake Odessa and practice veterinary
sungery.
Mrs. Mary Huff, of Bravo, Allegan
county, is visiting in this vicinity.
ItARK VVILI.E.

NASHVII.LF..

The creamery was^considering the
advisability of shutting down for a
while when the welcome rain came.
• The addition to the fruit evaporator
will largely increase its capacity.
The lawn social at Mrs. G. A. Tru­
nin's Wednesday evening was largely
attended ahd very much enjoyedOur new principal seems to be as
much of a rustler as ha predecessor.
He is heartily sustained by the board,
and Nashville schools' will maintain
their high reputation.
The marshal seems to be determined
to break up the drunken gang who
have made nights a holy terror to peace­
ful citizens, ’
And now Nashville is going to
•■boom." We are not going to sit idly
by and have Hastings get a monopoly
on railroads. We want another our­
selves, and stand ready to put up a lib­
eral amount of dust to get it. The old
Battle Creek-Ionia project is being re­
vived. We hope she’ll go. Jintaos
NitsbviUe want» to settle down for a
9th rate town ehe'd better get tfTustHng.
\ our scribe has taken some pains to
investigate the reports of “corn crop
ruined,' "no corn this year.” ete. He
finds that while a few pieces of com
have been ruined, there are yet manv
fields on low ground which are much
tetter for the dry weather, and in a wet
season would have bedn no good. But
the average for this section in your
scribe's judgment is fully two-thlras of
a crop.
About two hundred Nashville peo­
ple drove out to the Free Medthbdls&lt;
camp meeting seven miles northwest
of here Sunday and the great majority
of them got soaking wet.
Rev. A. II. Gamble has signified his
intention of leaving the Michigan con­
ference at the end of the present con­
ference year. He will, go to Minoesata
to take a small charge and complete bis
college course.
The lawn fete at Gi A. Truman's
last Wednesday evening was a highly
successful affau&gt; over-100 being ta at­
tendance and 822-T&amp; being netted to
the Congregational society.
The first nine went over to Hanehett’s
mills Friday last and had a lot of fftn
with the ball team there, vanquishing
31 to 13.
\
Clint Kocher pleaH-guilty of disorder­
ly conduct last week, and paid a Sine of
S3 and costa. Rol. Dunham was tried
Friday, but the jury after remaining
out until one o’clock at night, failed to
agree and he will have another hearing
on the 2S»th.
Frank Cook, formerly of the Hast­
ings Democrat, was in town last week.
A number of our people are prepar­
ing to attend the reunion at Vermont­
!ville the latter part of thia week.
A new side track is being put in at
,
this
place, west of Overholt &amp; Reynold'a elevator.
Arthur Ainsworth, a former Nash­
ville boy now of Grand Rapids, is to be
married on Thursday to M4sa Ella
Innes, a Grand Rapids belle.
The old band teas- collapsed and a
,new one is being organized.
' The first and second nines are to play
a game ot ball thia:Tuesday)afternoon.
'
The Nashville Improvement Asso­
ciation
was organized last night with
!
F. C. Boice, preeident;.Dr. Young, vice
!president: G. W. Francis, secretary; G.
A. Truman, treasurer. An executive ‘
committee
of 25 was also elected. The
'
soeeches
were of an earnest character,
1
and were enthualastically tor the pro­
gression
of Nashville, first,h»t and all
|
the time.
Tillie Neal, aged 13. miute an unsuc­
1cessful attempt at suicide on Thursday
evenlng
last. Her mothe» had gone up
1
town to inviatlgate the rumor that
TiHtaJrad passed the night at a certain
very disreputable place, and during her
! Absence the girl took a big dose of
laudanum. Dr. Barter turned her
stomach inside out and Tillie is still «
1denizen of this cold and cruel world.
Sidney Kocher, who- io no stranger to
the county jail, is again in trouble. He
।got full one night test week, went
around to. Charley McMore’s house,
woke McMore up and asked him to
come oubnnd arrest him. McMore is
one of the most obliging fellows in the
world, and Sidney’s.trial comes off to­
day. We mail out? items too early to
learn reemlta. but we predict that ’ he’ll
Ijoard with Bake until the winter wiuds
blow, hater, he was convicted and
sentenced to sixty days in jail He
talks of appealing the case.
Eugene l.’hiHips is building a brick
house south of the Evangelical church,
and will occupy it as soon as it is fin­
ished, if not before.

Farmers are cutting clover seed ml
corn.
A good soaking shower Sunday afternoon.
’ Miss Inez Abbey is slowly recovering from the typhoid fever.
j No services at the church Sunday.
All the people at camp-ineetiug.
N. V. Whitlock has made a m»ch
needed improvement in the shape of a
drive well.
Dr. C. O. Scott is at his sister's. Mrs.
Abbey’s, caring for the sick, Miss Inez
Abbey.
Mm. Orpha Ware left Saturday after-.
noon for her home in Jackson. •
-Grandina” Whitlock is visiting at
her son's, Newton Whitlock’s.
Why do not our county papers pubLAKE ODESSA.
fish the railroad time tables?
Citizen is ail broke up. 1 had/.HupSeveral days ago one of Chas. Nortind sar- rl.&lt; horsea had a jaw broken and will
posed that his withering,
thefault .have to te dispose*! of.
casm would put a quietus c-------------finders of Woodland and the evil-mind­
Corn is not half a crop and tiie rain
ed people of Bonanza. But it hasn't. Ihas come too late to be of any avail.
They continue to disturb the graveyard
Dr. Lathrop was calling in this vicin­
silence of our peaceful village by sacre- 1ity Friday afternoon.
ligious laughter at the Lake Odessa
Miss Conealia Lamb visited at Friend
coffin shop, and to wonder how the !Soule's last week.
A majority of our farmers will not
marshy shores “on the other side of
Jordan" can ever be transformed into 1harvest enough potatoes for their own
a pleasure ground. Well show ’em— iuse and seed.
«
Miss Ola Norris left home Monday
that is Mr. Wager will
Not only is Citizen pained to chroni- ito teach her first term of school.
John Austin, of Assyria, is visiting
cle the continuance of these unfeeling
remarks by the people of Woodland iChas. Hyde's family.
Miss Agnes Dean visited at Barber
and Bonanza, but is compelled to add
that Berious internal dissensions are !Mead's last week aud returned to her
making havoc In our community. Our ischool Monday morning.
The Misses Cora Maul and Nellie
patron saint continues to sell corner
lota at 8125, regular mill-run 8100. Devin£ were at the picnic Saturday,
Citizen believes he had just as soon m il ;and at their homes over buaday.
Friends of Chas. Parrott from Johns­
all he hRS at this rate, for his generosity
knows no bounds. 1 am pained to add 1town ttandayed, at his terne and all
that too many are buying who have went to camp-meeting Sunday.
George Higdon was in Nashville two
never been shining successes elsewhere.
But thev buy and pay, and our patron- ,days'of last week working in the News
saint and the proprietor of the elect: ic ।office. Misses Amy McCormic and Gertie
light plant are radiant with smiles.
The P. S. not only sells but he gives Waits, Frtxl Mayo and Ed Watts were
away. He has donated r fine park that at the lake Saturday, and Sundayed at
the
parsonage.
overlooks the bogs of the border of the
Sylvester Fegles and family, of Ionia
lake, and commands a fine view ot the
county, joined the “picnicers" at the
sand-bar.
Citizen is pained to learn that the lake Saturday aud viaited old neighbors
IRVING.
patron saint took umbrage at our re­ over Sunday.
L. S. Hills was in Detroit last week
The Sunday school picnic at Thorn­
marks in the last Banner, and at once
sent for the Democrat to "come over apple lake last Saturday from this place to see it he cookl find a depot suitable
to
our
waato.
He
found one.
into Lake Odessa and help us." Haven't was largely attended. A more beauti­
The rollw Balli is crowded with or-\
learned the expense of this missionary ful day could not have been chosen for
ders, and is run night and day to its
effort, but I think it real mean for the the occasion.
The editor of the Bakner was in full capacity.
P. S. to distrust a citizen of his own
Wheat 73 and may bo 75 by the time
this locality last Wednesday swelling
city. Don’t you ?
you read this.
We are feeling somewhat depressed the circulation of his worthy sheet
Minnie St Clair has returned to her
since word was received from President Many of our neighbors wanted the home aa Ft. Wayne.
.
,
Cleveland declining to visit us. The Banner
The beautiful rain has struck us too,
While George Shaffer was away from
hope was fondly cherished by us that home
lost Friday a gentleman came to and we smile.
by leaving Detroit out in the cold our
Ring the bell, ring it long and load,
his house and secured board for 2!
«,KW him town could take the President in years. Mother and 12-'.b, son doing well. anil tell-graph grandma, don't wait to
(among the rest). But we are not the
Mrs. Hortense Mead’s resignation as
only disappointed town; misforture superintendent
pot.
L.S. Hills received word Atom
of our Sunday school
does not come singly.
Supi. E. C. Brown that orders had been
We now have the first disagreement was accepted last Sunday, to take effect issued to erect passenger and freight
nt
the
dose
of
the
first
quarter
ol
the
among ourselves In our history, we year. All regret to part witk Mrs. depot at once. SO if your mother-lablame the evil minded citizens of
law wants the doctor quick you, can
as superintendent.
Bonanza, no doubt assisted by outside Mead
The Nashville base ball tram, came telegraph for him, if the baby ie&gt; stak.
Influence; the trouble Is as follows:
wire the doctor. In a few inoaths we
Among the buildings at Bonanza is a down and completely paralyzed the will wonder how we got along so long
Hanchettville club. The Nashvlllrdns
"rulte 8&amp;“&lt;to&amp;terof Thoma, Hart. fine little church. The cost of build- showed
without the telegraph.
no
mercy
for
their
prey.
Won
­
inff said church was borne by the peo­
A. Banker hn-j gone to Petoskey.
ple of Odessa and Woodland. We sup­ der where they found leval ground
Lillie (lillaapie went to Roam City,
posed of course that we were to get enough on the hanks of the Highbaak lud., Saturday.
to play ball on?
her breaking brr anile.
the church among the rest of the, creek
When the stock yards are completed
The minutes ot the accidents which
debris of Bonanza, but an unforseen, occurred
one week ago taat Monday Long and Olner will ship from this
NORTH BARKYdifficulty arose, and the end is not yet
Unite • «•’
P*”*1 0,rer hCT“ but soon will be. Among the new and were: Lorenzo Mudge’s boy. Ear), fell point.
The sick, Mrs. Dow and Mr. Pratt,
a fence and broke his arm, and Geo.
talented arrivals from somewhere was,, off
do not improve.
a orescher (greatly needed) who soon Higdon came very near losing his house
Henle to-day, Wednesday, if it don't
NcP™V.pi«&gt;l /..oriteby Uellta-! ’’’itarj Mead l&gt;«« &lt;|UH U» emploj •&lt;
rain.
KS?irVu&gt;e^btaih Xol It "Hl al views expressed by him. We hiredi Wesley Norris and moved his family to
Mrs. J. Banker has gone to Grand
for spot cash and a town lot. His
b^5P,‘.. Ihl A Adnm.’ nextThura- him
first s-rmon was preached from the!
di«l&gt;o«&lt;l ot » "■&gt;'’ IJJ- Laven.
text “Ye are the light of tbs world, n. ywr-old colt l«M b«l«rd«r to hb hrotlicity set on a hill cannot be hid. He
AddllRral County New* &lt;
Whitehall the past ««* ' ialUnS her referred to Lake Odessa because not■ er-to-taw. Eocene Cook-

brother.

�I
The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY, AUG ustJ^imj.

Agricultural.
gVGKXS DAVgyPORT, KMfr.
gyAll communications pertain Ing to this de­
portment should be addressed to Mr. K. D&amp;
veuport. Woodland. Mich.

our sc.ir-intucted curies, add tobacco
and opium—sum up all I have named,
■nd 10000 T*d thlngn, big and littk,
that we do or are responsible for, and
the ailments of this world are preUy
well accounted for. The malaria that
comes from niantbee, that man didn’t
make, occasions sickness but is “pre­
ventable.” I beg readers to remember
that we do not acquit ourselves well by
merely refraining from making cess­
pools, whiskey factories and tilth de­
posits; we are to do as well as refrain
from doing.—Hugh T. Brooks, in New
York Tribune.

That is to ny, your lungs. Also all
Sour breathing machinery. Very wonerf ul machinery it is. Not only the
larger alr-paaaaga, but the thousand
little tubes and cavities leading from
them.
,
When these are clogged and choked
with matter which ought not to be
there, your lungs cannot hnlf do their
work. And what they do, they cannot
do well.
Call It a cold, cough, croup, pneumo­
na, catarrh, consumption or any of the
familiar throat and noee and head and
lung obstructions, all are bud. All
.
else falls. Dr. Sage's Ca­ ought to be got rid of. There is Just
tarrh Hcmedy curvs.
one sure way to get rid of them. That
Port Huron will care for the great is to take Boachee's German Syrup’
tent of the maccabeea next year.
which any druggist will sell you for io
cents a bottle. Even if everything else
has failed you, you may depend upon
"Wicked Macbeth. wlx&gt; murdered rood Klnj this fo rcertaln.___________ •

Health is the moral condition. Dis­
ease is unnatural, discordant, illegiti­
mate. The blessed sun sends none but
healthy rays; Its emanations are all
life-giving. The winds—the air we
breath—to rid them of all impurity and
taint, are sent to the vast ocean and
the frozen poles. The water, that it Duncan. a*ked tbt* qumtlon in ill* de*p«lr.
may tie free from filth that wo create Thouraiids of victim* of di*cate arc dally u*k"What will ucour the impurities from my
and all admixture of decay, is distilled hij
Hwd Mid brink me health?" Dr. Fierce's
in GodXblessed laboratory and sent to (.olden Med cot Disco,ery will do it. When the
us In copious showera, or filtered purple life-tide to*lu«i*li, cousin/drowsiness;
headache and loan of appetite. n*e thl* wonder­
through the purifying earth to gurgle ful vitaltorr. which never fail*, it force* the
from the depths in crystal streams. llrcr into perfect action, drive* out sunerfluou*
The soil—powerful disinfectant, one bile, brlnpi Hie glow of health to the cheek and
great earth-closet—takes poisonous ex­ the natural sparkle to the eye. Ail drusgtota.
halations and gives them back In bloom
That 810,CfiO match factory will
and fruit. More wonderful than all, probably go to Saginaw City.
every organ, faculty and force of our
mortal bodies wars against disease,
Malherbe, the rifted French author, declared
and never ceases to war till disabled liat of all thing* that man iioMeatea, women
and worn out in desperate, continuous lone take plmuwre in being powMed. Till*
eems
geuondh' true of the sweeter sex. Like
conflict Surely, health is the normal
condition. Our vital forces are always
on the alert; indefatigable, indispenFierce's Favorite Frrecrlpllon Is the physical
sible, always working for us and never aalvatlon
of ber*ex? It banishes those dl*against us. They receive little consid­ treaMng malatiie* that make her life a burden,
eration. Not to speak ' of excessive curing all painful Irregularities, uterine dis­
order*
. inflammation arid ulceration, prolapsus
labors, excessive idleness, reckless ex­ and kindred
weaknesses. As a nervine, it
posures and incessant worries, our cure* nervous exhaustion. prostraUou, debility,
bodily organs, particularly the diges­ relieves mental anxiety and hypochondria, and
tive and e-xcretory. are shamefully promotes refreshing sleep.
maltreated. If we live through thia
Five dwellingi buhied ut South Mar­
aurfeit, it encourages freer Indulgence quette.
next time. When our patient, willing | Scrofula cannot resist the purEiing powers
organs are utterly unable to do the of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sold by drukgist*.
work we require of them, if we substi­
Whenever used, Peerless Worm
tute drqga and diverse nostrums in­
stead of relieving tgern of the oppres­ Specific makes fast friends. Try it.
sive part of their burden, we finish 25 and 00 cents. W.-H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
ourselves in a little while or pass into
Joseph Stevens, a Bay City black­
the ranks of the incurable—whenever a smith, is missing. His wife and two
person makes up his mind that disease children are in destitute circumstances.
can be cured without removing the
Port Huron ship carpenters struck
cause or that there is any restorer but
the vital forces, there is little remain­ fora 50 cents rise. It was granted,
making their wages 82.50 per day.
ing for him but to die.
Pestilence comes from putridity.
The effect of using Hill’s Sarsapa­
"Germs,” indefinably small, floating in rilla is almost Instantaneous. Try a
the air are capable of mischief inde-, bottle. W. H- Goodyear &amp; Co. •
z
scnbably large. Barnyards and stables
Duncan Smith was crushed to death
should not be tolerated within ten rods
of the well or the house. Manure un­ by a falling bucket at the Munsing
der cover, mixed with muck and plas­ mine. Upper Peninsula.
ter, as It should be. is very different
Nothing better for crou
Hill’s
irom that systematically leached and Peerless Cough Syrup. No cure.no
its es^npe and substance allowed to pay. W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
contaminate the ground, Mid in porous
Senator Gorman will be married to a
soils finds its way to the sprintr or the
well. The privy vault should be shal­ Chelsea village belle at his farm near
low. made tight with cement, supplied there next Tuesday.
with muck and (plaster, and the con­
Use Cobb’s Little Pills if the wells
tents carted away often; or boxes are low and malaria about. 25 cents
should be provided, easy to empty, and for 40 pills. W. H. (.Joodyear &amp; Co.
'
disinfectants freely, used. That cess­
_.. would enjoy your dinner
pool at the back door, how do you know YB
VS'5'-* and arc prevented by Dys­
what "germs” of typhoid or yellow
fever, putrid sore throat, or other pepsia. uso Acker's Dynpapsia Tablets.
malarial mischief, are generating They arc a poaitivo curL xor Dyspepida, In­
there? I am satisfied that a tub digestion, Flatulency and Constipationbig enough to hold for one day the \Vv guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents.
ordinary slops of the house, placed on W. H. Goodteak &lt;£ Co., Druggists.
wheels, and used summer and winter
to convey the slops to the garden, will In the combination, pr-portion, and prepara­
prove a paying investment, aside from tion of its Ingredienta. Hood's Sarsaparilla ac­
sanitary considerations. Vitrified pipes complishes cure* where other preparations
entirely fall. Peculiar tn it* good name at
properly trapped, four inches in borne,
Isa'•tower ofrtrenxth abroad."
diaireter, tight joints, good descent, peculiarwhich
in the phenomenal sale* it ha*attained.
placed below the frost line, extendini Hood's Karenp* rill* I* ibe most successful
for purifying the blood, gi\ Ing strength
ten rods from the house to a deposit o medicine
muck and other absorbents which are mid creating an appetite.
Wm.-Stowart’s Httlo eon fell off tbo
to be removed at frequent intervals,
will also be a safe and profitable way dock at Grand Havens last week and
of disposing of the liquid wastes of the was drowned.
house, which are death in one shape,
beauty and luxuriance in the other.
( have suffered greatly from periodical re­
In nine farmhouses out of ten. from turns of hav fever. At tho Miggestlon of
fall till late spring, decaying apples, Court dJCbri-vct. druggist*, I obtained Ely's
Halm, ana ured a portion of It durins a
potatoes, cabbage, may be found in cel­ Cream
severe attack.. I ean cheerfully testify as to the
lars under the rooms where the family- immediate and continued relief obtained by its
1 heartily recommend It to theme suffering
live. There should be barn cellars, for use.
from tMsor kindred complaint*.—lies. 11. A.
all fruits and vegetables except the Bini
th. Clinton, Wls.
few required for Immediate use. Don’t
Rev. A. F. Bruske. of Saginaw City,
build on low, damp ground. Cement
the bottom and sides of your cellar; is said &gt;o be the minister who shot a
■whitewash it every spring, and don't deer at Higgins* lake.
let any decaying thing remain in IL THE HOMELIEST SIAN in Hastings a* well
. Keep in mind that your well is a drain,
drawing to itself the liquids for con­ and get free, a trial bottle of Kemp'* Baliuun
siderable distance round, and see to it
that nothing foul comes within its chrmilc coughs. Price W c*nt»and 81.00. W.
reach. “Driven wells" do not drain to H. Goodyear dniRSlst.
the same extent, «r.-i in filthy surround­
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver Fill* for
ings are safer, out there should be no Torpid Liver, for Constipation, far the Complex­
filthy surroundings. Houses, from ion. W. IL Goodyear, druggist
gradual decay, hidden accumulations
"I TRIED Ererythlng. without relief, but
within the ceilings, musty and mouldy
materials, unsuitable wall paper, damp­ Kemp’s File Suppositories cured me." So
ness, and deficient ventilation may bo writes A. G. Rote. New London, Conn. Price
SO
cents per box. W. H, Goodyear, druggist.
unfit for human habitation and yet
have a good looking cornice, a fresh
coat of paint, and an elaborate front
door.
Soother at hand. It la tho only eafoMen must die, but that is going out, medicine yet made that will remove all
not sickness necessarily. God and infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
nature work for. health every time. I or JforphiM, but gives tho child natural
have vet to see that there is any con­ eau frvm pain. Prion 25 cents. Bold by
siderable amount of sickness that is not
W. H. Goodyear A Co., Druggists.
preventable. There are many heredi­
tary ailments. Doubtless they orginatEnglish spavin liniment removes nil
ed in -preventable causefl." Such in­ hard, soft, ur calloused lumps and blem­
firmities should be limited in the future ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
by confining marriage to healthy per­ splints, sweeney. ringbone, stifles,
sons. Accidents, such as broken limbs sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by
and contusions from turnovers and use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
smash ups are mainly preventable. by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings
Thousands go gradully into "decline’’;
they avoid night air, muflle their Drtxnkcnnv* or tk» Liquor Habit Fcfitlvely
Cured by adminiitering Dr. Hain**'
throats, get prescriptions from eminent
Gcldea Bpec&amp;e.
specialists, seek health in salubrious
It can be given in acupot coffoeor tea with­
dime*—all iff vain, they yield at last to out
the knowledge of the perron taking Hi i*
the inevitable—not a bit of it—they absolutely liartnlc** and will effect a perma­
yield to their own or their parents’ nent mid speedy cure, whether the patient I* a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
folly and crime, which sealed their Thousand*
ot drunkard* have been made tem­
doom long years before. J saw a boy eat perate men who have taken &lt;told*n Kpedflc
their coffee Without their knowledge, and
griddle cakes for his breakfast. They in
believe they quit drinking of their own
were good size. He put two together, to-day
free will IT NEVER PAUA? The system
battered them profusely, swallowed once Impregnated with the Specific it beoon.**
the two at five mouthfuls, one after Sff^»i5SXr^ l58i!W
another, just as fast as he could pitch CTX'rivin rv* tot __ z-ik.:_______ &gt;■ „
them in with a good-sized fork. They
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. made mlaerebie by
disappeared: be evidently swallowed
them; but what about the saliva to be
mixed with tho food by deliberate and
HHILnR’B VITALIZER i« whM you 'need for
thorough mastication'? What will the Cimsttjiafton. fxm of appetite. Dlsriness and all
gastric juk-e do with the sodden mass, (.vmptom* □! l&gt;y»pt-pda Price to and 73 cent*
increased as it was within five minutes per bottle. Aofdby W. H. Goodyear.
by six more cakes buttered and swal­ For lame back, side or cbett. use Shiloh's por­
lowed in the same way ? U hen he ous planter. Price 25 cent*. Sold by W. IL
dies of pneumonia twenty years hence
hia dritidefffamily will say It was be- SHILOH’S HOUGH ami coorawption cure la
cakiM he was caught out in a severe
storm. Not so. His persistent glut­
tony enfeebltd his, vitality, till he was
an easy prey to whatever assailed him.
When his'grandson commits suicide in warranted, kt Lecxr.co It !a tbo best
from dyspeptic depression those cakes iltrxxl Frei'araiioa known. It will poolmust lie considerea parti/rr/M &lt; riminu. ti-rc’y cure ell lllsod Diarasea. purifies the
Well, there is “the A&amp;ll," Satan’s work­ whole eyr tem, and thoroughly builds up the
shop, where misdfiefs are made. Put ccr-.rt.tation. Eumember. wo guarantee ft.
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
that and all it* doings into the list of

The First Sign

of

Typical C**« — Ho«

“Do you believe that kleptomania to a gen­
uine mania, captainC queried a reporter of
one of the oldest police captain* in the eity.
“Of course 1 do. Bo would you if you could
see the number ot cases 1 bare seen, and bad
the incontrovertible proof* of actual mania
that I have had. It'* a delicate matter, you
know. Tho affliction strike* high and low.
But the cynical world calls a theft a theft,
whether It be the act of a fr«n will agent or
the irresistible Itupubo of a lunatic. There
are more of thewu unfortunates than you
imagine."
.
“Con you describe a typical nfaeF

family by birth and the wife of a wealthy
and prominent profaadorud man, to a mitt
thoroughly representative caw Her btuband
to devoted to her. Hi* wealth enabled him to
gratify her every desire and whim. Beauti­
ful children, win* are idollard by both
parents, were given unto them. Yet hardly
a week pome* by that that lady doe* not re­
sort to the methods of Uie common shoplifter.

meat that the lady confines herself to any or.e
clam of things. On the contrary, she will ap­
propriate anything, valuable or otherwise.
But the great majority of her thefta consist
baby shoes and stockings, crockery of
n common kind, cheap jewelry, miserable
drew* muffs, which a lady In her position
would not even venture to giro awny, and so
on through tbo catalogue of unavailable and

Of falling health, whether In the form of

OF THEIR WAYS.
Appetite,should «ugye«t the u.eof Avert*
Surraporiila. Thl* preparation i* moil
eflectlve for giving tone and rirength
to tho enfeebled *yrtem, promoting the
digestion and «**imll*tlou ot food, rnrtoriug the nervous force* to tbdr normal
coudltioii, and for purifying, enrichlug,
■nd vitalizing tho blood.

AachlM Which Heel* Bout*

A noU—U,
nrtnmn

”1
-1’1“

of .«U~rilj.

ril1” .

I'—ln,

I*

and tbo viritor met iwvural convieU walking
about, generally d.ihg au errandf* • -uperar uaJ-rM-1".
-H-.I1'

A GENUINE MANIA.
Dmcription

one exen-uuo,
—--- —
Ktte rijn uf recognition from tbo offlet-r.
This b«- gave without ceremony, banlly a
llt4 usually a ample gtanroul the convict.
.
____ J___ in th. laun-

reudiug.
-The prison-re work about *evcu hour* a
day." raid Mr. Counuughtoa. “Ttw general
iilan i* to give each oue a rtint to perform,
aud when that i* dow I* ba* th* re*t ot the
»bop lime to binwlf. Thi* be may put into
touting ur reading, but not the ihghtre* frac­
tion of lilinrty of movement- i* allowed No
one nut walk in the yatd without order*, and
there to no Mich thing here a* a half boll-lay.
when the prisoner* have tbo frectiotn of the
yanlto play game* or lurk about, hr to tbe
-.-uitom in Mime Mjuraxeliuratta prwmK*'
Mr. C nnaughtoo &lt;-xprw~i great i&lt;ri«te in
tin- quality of work turnod «at at the laun­
dry. He tbouglittheni wm titironrero in the
country that could do any iietter. H'blle be
km punting to great pile* of iqotltav linen
and highly polished shirt tx*wuu*. a tiuytah
kMiking man, with one of the Lrlghteet.
pJeciMUiteat fwrt imaginab'e-, cnim- walking
iMMkly acnw tlw floor. He *eemal to be
cnergy tteelf, and "a* cheerful b» a mbixdboy
with a holiday. He imilcd all over hia face
when Mr. Comiauglitixi spoke to him, and
continued hl« walk with an eU»ti&lt;- step.

him.

That

wm

Failing Health.
Ten rear* ago mr health began to fall.
1 &lt;■« troubled with n diUrmwiiur Cough,
Night Sweata, Weaknca, anu Nexvousnew. 1 tried rarioua rrunxlh * preacribed
by dlffi-rcat physician*, bin became *o
weak that I could not fo up »talrw with­
out ntoppiug to re*t- Sly friend* rveotn•mi-mkd urn to try Ayerta SureanarUl*.
which I did. and 1 am now a* hcukhv and
■iron#
ever. — Mr*. E. L. WlHlstu*,
Alexandria, Sliuu.

I have uaed Ayer'* Sarsaparilla, In my
fatullv. for Scrofula, and know, if it to
taken faithfully, that h will tliorougbly
eradicate thl* terrible disease. 1 have sl»o
prescribed It na a tonic, a* well a* au ■Iter­
ative, and mu*: ray that I honestly belleva
It to be the best blood medk-ioe ever
compounded- — W. V. Fowler, D. D. S.,
M. D., Greenville, Tenn.

ropertorfty of CoraSaa over her

Dyspepsia Cured.
It would be Impossible Yor me to de-,
scribe what 1 suffered from Indigestion
■ and Headache up to the thne I bepfii
taking Averts F«r*a&lt;»arilla. I wss under
tbo care qf various physicians and tried
n great many kinds ot medicines, but
never obtained more Hum irui|&gt;urary re­
lief. After inking Avert* S*rea|a»riil» for
a short* time, my headache diaanpean-d,
«rul tuy. stomach performed Ils duties more
t-erfcs&amp;y. To-day my health J* &lt;--mfJetelv restored.—Mary Harley, Sprfc*?nld, ila«».

BREAKS.

None ore gunthno pajess ."qj., \yar_
nor’a Corallno ’* U prinu d o= h,.-,
FOB EALE BY ALL LEADING K3CHANT!.

I have born greatly benedted by tl.&lt;
prompt u-e of Averts Snreapariil.i. 1:
ton--* and invigorate* the system, regnlab *
the action of the digestive and asshnitatii «•
organ*, and vi:»l&amp;es the blood. It I-.
without doubt, tiro most n-ltobte blood
purlfler yet discovered. — H. D. Johnson,
J1S3 Atlantic avc., Brooklyn, N. Y.

taken and render tbo busband n yearly bill
stores, frequently amount to t-JOO per year.
Formerly, when her thefta were discovered
and the lady wo* apprised of the fact, her
grief and *bnme ware pitiable. Bat the old
impulse would return, and, after

LO

them. L
Prvrtigr

over 7OOC dally.

warnin
pairing*

would r

truly to

t .io rnat

CaittlMitae.

turn *»

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

teem.
rympat

Alderman Mi4ja:uiv. “

btpplnw

Air. Connaugbton’e pride even mote than tlw
laundry. The triumphs of urxh-ni invenlitai
ore there and manipulated by skillful work­
men.

AHU
havoc r

straigh

mother
for him
Her
imperii

proorinng a water faucet. -Each cunvtet had

floor, washed bi* face and hand* thoroughly.
This done, they returned to their machines
and idled. Mr. Commughtoa delighted io
show off tbo rapacity Ot the men and Uie
machines, and that lie iwd.his favorite* wm
made evident »&gt;yAbe celerity with wbtoh cwrlain cunvieta at hi* ap,-roach junqcd up
from their srate and set thrir maebinee in

HASTINGS MICH.

Look

theoth
of ligh
man in

boots
giving freely of her time and money fur the
advancement of ail good works."
BJlOCOirT TO THEIR SESSER.
“Cant you euro this mania if you take it
In timer
“I am glad tn say that in several imtancta
I have UTn able to bring young men to their
“How did you do itr
• By arousing their pride and a fear of
public disgrace. Toko for example thto case.
raid; 'Sly ton to a confirmed thief. Ho has
been dlsiulawd from *ov&lt;-ral jxoitionj for cmbeeditig rams varying from $3 to FJti In

uu, uv » nun iicsuij ju year* o.u, anu,
although free from other vicioe* hshit*, i
cannot tell at what moment his thefta may

him, w

SHOES'

corning with a visitor he took i» portly finished
boot from a pile, set the machine a-rnttliug.
and in an instant held up the t««&gt;t with a
beel that had bcm pot oil in lew, lime tlai. it

day," said tbo keeper proudly.
The bakery wns next iusp.-1-ted, wliere ten
barrebf of flour a day ate made into bn-nd.

wra attracted by a man tarjib tl-.in lip. mid
sharp feat-.ira. who was Walking *l&lt;.wly utid
moodily along with hi* bat pulled over hrs
..Vte
......... .. . . I . ...

toward
-Yo

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

band
and, b
cling

8be

•I raid to him. ‘Bring the boy to me.’ He
left tbo police station and returned with tbo
young man. I querthmed the youth. He
told mo be was bclplwe. Tbo bnputoo to ap­
propriate the property of other* when it
•truck him dominated bi* whole bring anj

wa* a thief.

j

Hi* caw wa* evidently a bad

---- , —-----, OU

taiuiy cannot bo luft at liberty any lunger •
“The color left his fare os be asked wluit I
meant I told be would have to bo locked up
for ut icart six month*. Then 1 took tho
father aside and explained to him m/ theory
and the nreeadty for at least temporary conlinemeut to impnaa upon tho lx&gt;y tlutt ho had
been stealing. Tearfully the father acquie*«d. Arrangement* were made very quietly,
and tho young man wn* jailed for three
inonUux Wl&gt;en bo was rclrawd. rapposinr
that all bi* friends know of hi* almme, ho liesought hi* father to aacure him a poJuon in
Chlcnga The desire was complied with, and
tho young man is now a highly retee.med and
promising follow. Tbo remedy was ravere
but cffoctive.'—Now York Sun
’

■KX KvwXxX

A baby sister has lately com? to B Boston
household. Tbo children, bearing that tbo
baby was to be called after a third of tho
family whom they have always lu-m-d addraeedas Mln Agues, gave tbo Utjo to tho
baby.
“Whkt is the name of your baby tlsterP
gravely.
..........................
“A&gt;»d how old in «her tho lady went on.
“Oh. she tou’t any old; tho 1* all u
Don't you know about balnte.l1’

'
-------------- WO. Khm butketa with rovers standing on the
ground. Having picked out ou« ho couliuued
his walk. one of three buckets in hto cell. He bring, it
out every morning kIkI takes U bock at night,
l imt man who just pickvd up bto bucket was
Alderman Jaebne.”
-

ASK TOUR DEALER FCR THE IMPROVED PANTJLOOt

"TN* to one of th* feature* of prison dhel­
pline, said Mr. Connnugbton, "whieb m...r
■•onyicta tackto unkindly. Most of th.-Tnr,
niixiou* to work, and a lang period ot enforced
dkn&lt;*« makes every man of them ,b blue
that bo would work fourteen hours a day if
*ooW lei him. Bui when it coutra io a
[“fi batb &lt;mce n week there to CnqnenUy ■
kick. I think I irnvo had to iiflirt puntobmeut for refusing to bathe more than for any
otbor brvsr’i of discipline. I win show you
’?rtaro *dtonibcr' now if you |ifce "
„ H iu*“? "“U11 WK’l"cr ’’“‘l.Hug. In the
mi.ld.o of a high stone waited room wa, a
group at crlto, tlw tops nf whfcbdid not reach
to tbo ceiling. Tbo visitor entered one of
upon him. He wax left in total darknera The
cell wa* barn of furniture. Ventilation was
necuredby mean* of a crooked pipe that
veuted tho entraure of any light
*

thirty day*.

only

Bbe

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP
HOOSIER HANUFACTUHING GO., FORT WAYNE, IM

obllv

Cottage Furnished Complete for $178.2i
JAMES NALL &amp; CO._____

retired from th-.- cuitom* rcrvico in 1RL5 at
nf/r .n.1
I—____ _
.

daughter entered Into tbo inheritance with­
out dispute, and enjoyed it for twelve yen-*
— London Letter.

,f Fnrfifr*

.fcrSU"

-.UUntM, IbJ B «

25"

&lt;«
When the yard was ranched araln w.v—i
rto'n W^’ •I^,V1?' ra“rthlng in the
Inr
" ‘f&gt;b"T,n
l«Udw 'JT1* ,be &lt;x'1!* &gt;n* nrranral |n
Mr. Cpnnanghtim went to the
r
buiMing .nto sbtoh ^XttaX'kwte

A Fbllmlelphla Sully.
J’hiladclphla Man (at a social raourei-Tha
enrra of jioetry fa porvrty ; it fa at uneetU
inspiration and tbo ban. Think how many
noble thouglrta liavo bran crushed with the

eymU
natur

The Bost is Always tho Cheapest.

furnish complete a 7 room Cottare. co
I Bod Bwmi. Uiblnw Room and hitch

Now we wWum )raTn

«h~U
more

Wh
until a
bis lip

n raiall building la the first room of which
Several couyfct. were sitting ■pparaiUly rum
pletmg tarfr taileU. The lH,xt room cootainecl forty bath tula, and in cart) tub wa* a
convict vigvrouly at work upon hto body
with soap and water and towel*. Tho tub*
were plain Iron affairs, not lummndcd, a* fa
Uweara in dwelling*, by woodwick of any

English Civil Service.
The loownca* of tbo English civil aorvicoto

,

veawow.

at sing SING PRISON
SOME OF THE PEOPLE AND SOME

Rittli-a Room trxt.t with good heavy Ingrain
Han exit with mod heavy alt Wool Tapestry Braascl*.......
Dtolng Room »xl5 with good lagrain.
Red Room ttxis with better Ingrain,
Ited Room Oxt3 with Mosaic Carpet,
Kitchen 13xW with good Oil CtaCh...

...tor ri®

Hitting Room. I ttata. 1 Baekar, 1 Center Table. 4 Cane Chain
Hall, i good Ran Tree.
—U Mm. wiw aa s.pteoe Bolte........... ... ..............................
Dteitur Bonn. 1 Rxtesnieo Tabb. • ft. and s Uak Cbalra.
Ktorten.i Table and 4 good Cbaire

1

,x..i
। --u-io, one ianre eJh-,«nd little ones, areonlipj tajrto .onraitl

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

�/f /tt?
the soul.

understanding is nUngutotadTiltadim.

open window, were
tires*. Tlx- elder was tbo foXr
spiritual beauty accentuated hr th» SdZj*r
of Mwwny white fabric that frL^
younger bad all her faira^, tbough witl„^
It* rereotlal charm.
*Hbout
“Dreaming, as usual," said the lnU- niriK.
a. Mw drew on. pair of

gone into three horrible
you so. Rouse yourself. Who knows! l”rliujm to-night we shall meet the one who i.
dwrtined to move that unroovabto lieart of
voura II it- nit*i.v*, tn I— .... •_
.

»SLT^’,,r,ta
1~ i~s
tatl”
■"" ”“«• ■*&gt; “• *■
“• «• &lt;l«b or Hi™

•sS’t’i!?*

»&gt;« »low, ringing tone-

“1 pronto."
r
tawliwj; ■

A(ter " *‘uio

“»

tai
Bl.,.*.

smQa’" WM u,“««w*r, given with a half sad

DEATH.
nit nfiibuiauro.

outxiile.
us thunder, far—
was employment

nn analysis
arthly life

:.;ik/p4 to

inwardly at
fanning
his
might
soft fingers

Touch my

complies to
Inv Her
•&gt;nn of tbe
inaudible
fall to Ids
turn yet
Gaspe out.

Wten your eye* first mcl mine. You ore tho
ctixr half r.f my snuL"
5'.i&gt; niikrf: - reply. There » no surprise
u her fn&lt;
“Till me." b.&gt; w’livpcre, "orc you married!"
8&amp;i»'sliakt&lt; her bead.,
. Do you lovep
Her lip. move in « nnmnd negative. His
’'•1 * URl’t up, and for some momenta a mure
natural cotar tinge* hi* dying face '
'if 1 lui-1 lived." h- says. 'I would have
effevad yen my life," i
Slit, remains motionless and silent, under
tl-» l«jwer of some inflaenoo that l enders her
. bliviousof time and ptace.
"I belt'vc," bo cuntiancs, holding her with
•be intensity of bi* pie, “that you would
tave taken «. I will liref I must live! Pray

“It iannof be," she says sorrowfully.
"I am going, thrii.” and he lias musing for
• hw seconds, with half closed Udi “Goodbu murmur*. Then suddenly routing
himself, he wld* excitedly, “No, not goodbjrl
*» shall meet ngnin—omewheru. I fesl it
I am certaiu of It Nurse, if there I* anything
« you that r&gt;-s;&gt;ondi to what you have
yued (n:u», keep yourself forme! Wait
former
Tbe uune’* -yea are upon hi*, the pupils
»»P4- dilated; her Iqw are parted,
, Wtetuing is quick, her fair complexion
A roriou* transparent tiush. 04
‘Msh lighted up by an internal fire.
“Wflly.Mir
^rom her parted Up*
fiiue you promise that no other man shall
‘iMn-? betaken you and my memory!"
Hi* eageniaa seems to have given him
»» be half raise* himself and dfrours
fur a reply. She speaks it u* If in a
4I promise" 1
“You are miner
2, am ycur*." '
"Hrev. r-througb time to eternity!"
rorevrr—for time and eternity." she
wboes
^"*‘lianoe
I°y °T«rsprcads bis fmturea
•riT1111?''"110 ,Bun“ur», -that to me love
,
diould com* hand iu hand—love to
"nd'-dtalh to divida But I have no fear,"
tr hJ.1. —.I,, .__ , .
.....
2.

..J"~”'i'‘cmt*T that Tills is not all—
UwiRC-o,,. ki«^u&gt; seal the------vole, (alia Kb. bonds down and their

__ ~
-------- f'-’ ww u&gt;
see him agtun!
‘Yre,* ami she prrered her hands together.
Yea, 1 am waiting."
n"
i™- -it*. i»im ,„i
puzzled look. “You are a rtWtngo girl,"abo
said. “But I beat rmunma on the stairs. Are
ynu ready I Uoine."
Three two young women with their tall,
gracious mother wure a central point of attrac­
tion that evening nt n fashionable gathering
where «ueb attractions wrfe plentiful-tbo
eider sister fair from within, the beauty of
her features and even of her form seeming
only the expression of what wav l&gt;en«th; tbo
younger fair from without, with a charm of
line and ctdor, of grace of manner and nwoetnnm of vjxwcli. Theoue interested all men.
*nd woman, too; tho other the man alone.
They were both bonro off to danee. Afterwaril, when an opportunity occurred, tbo
ycunger sLter&gt;poko to tho elder in an waler­
tone:
•There's a young man here I want you to
«m. Very odd and uncommon. There hn
romantic story attached to him, that frombU
chiklbcod lie has law-n quite ttaii, and has btu
lately rerov ered his reason. He’s w,mi now,
and—that's be, talking to tho dark girl in
yellow' They are walking tliU way. Cviw
out r.f that dream world in wbi~h you live
and look at him."
Tho girl lifted her oyes with n grave smile
■wd looked at th- couple to Whom her ntten
tion had Ix-en.called. The tally wa-. a stranger;
Iwr companion----A* by an involuntary impulse he turned
hi* bead, and his eye* met thow* fixed upon
him. A quick flash of recognition pa-aed
from hi* to herv. mid from brrs tn his, timul-

Um Krams nart.
Dorapd, b„ ,
kind name, and she ha* v,trifled it* signlll,nvP0Unk ■
kind of law railed
''T.
lri*h ladia* who would otherWuo starve.

Lamp burners that bare Iwonw dim and
sticky can bo renovated by boiling them in
wrong *oda water, using a tin tomato can for
this purpoe; then scour tbe burners with
sapoho and they.willjm*,,r&gt;xl as new.

Boiling water, tnado strong with ammonia
nod applied with a whhk broom, cleans wil­
low chairs admlrnblv. Soap should never l&gt;
used, as it turns them yellow.

^Tlien you lava snma-one already!"

Thu other’s eyes turned onre more to the
window to gaxe out into the night.
“I do not know that either."

cando no morn for

hint now."

wwtta.
*«uure* oau tonn. but
wulfew. mindly, imbecile.
r LiT1 nith. ‘I?1'
ml
T &lt; U
subject* put ot it*
«•• — Anuio 8. Fenn in London Society.

..........
M
hriXJrTnisUt
Winur 1 WM ’•'k­
F
“V",Ue ’"ith two oU1" n-".
when the younger of them stoppwl u*. rather
00,1 ,lrew our attention to th*abivering figure of an old man who had ac’uU*._fpn™,b«l "urroundwi t,ljn
V ll\.wufl -ent of the show h-xxw, ,.f
. .U ' °f 11 w“ ‘he reMdonce of a tamods
millionaire. Wo had Im-n to a card 1&lt;rty
umi it wu, after 3 o’clock. There wm snow
inthaatreets. bnt tho sidewnlki were dear,
njHl. a. th. .««, dinne brighUy, object, w. n,
nlntot a* dhUnct as at midday. Iq front of.
Uiehouw tbo entire aidqwalk hod been car­
peted and ru :t two or three cirep added to
tbo aoCtm*; of tli0 steps. At leas* thirty fret
of the sidewalk wa* indeed by canvas, so
that it was virtually a room.
Covered
nwniugs dretdwd up the step* into tb« bouse,
and other uwumgv pn. j«.-ted over tbo gutter,
to that Hi • carriages could drive up, and
tlir.r oreupautaotep from th-ir vehicle* into
what was practically, a lighted and heated
canvas room Twenty or thirty footmen
were arranged in duubta lines down tlia»te|K,
iqs’cial ofil.-crs were nt the doorways, and brill­
iant hued wraps and fur uvercont* were strew n
about. iVd««triau&gt; who chanred to be walk­
ing along i.t that hour of the night were al­
lowed to ;u&gt; through the room, under the
watchful cyo of th&gt;-fioiice. Fur blocks Fifth
nvcouo nn. mu.s.'d with enrriagre.
!V«
glanced a^this, and then our companioa
again drew our utt.-nUon to the ok! man. who

biw partner on his nnn, while tbo younger sis­
ter gazwl in bewilderment at the elder, whew*
J "Thai's old Jnmiraou,” said tbo man w ith
fai-e was tinged with a rich unusual color,
.
which quickly failed, leaving it deadly pale. ~ 'll*, in a whisper.
"What is bo trying to dor
“Yon know him!" »he asked curiously.
“It terms like n novel, doesn’t it! The fact
The elder made no reply, but met the in
is, ths old Ixiy is trying to catch a glimpse of
quiring glanre with that spbinxlike look uf
his anu and daughter. The son h-uds the
hers, which it w.n» impossible to read.
cotillion there to-night.
H« inherited Lis
A formal introduction followed soon after,
money, you know, direct from hf» grand­
anti toe ordinary cominonplaree of similar oc­
father. old Jamieson being intentionally uv,t
casions were interchanged.
Then the
looked. Poor ohl boy! I’d go up and sjieak
stranger asked tho ex-nurras for a dance.
to him, but I im sure it would hurt Itis feel­
•How odd." be said, as be led her away.
ings more than to think thiit bn i» notch"We have certainly never met lefore, yet wrvtsl Ougli: How &lt;-«&gt;ld it t&gt;l *—Blakt-ly
when 1 usw you first to-nigbt I felt for the Hall in TIk Argonaut.
moment that I knew you perfectly, and you

Butter should not be added to soup, and
Ktuce* until after they are taken from tbo Or-,
as bodiug makes It taste strung and oily.

------- - • - iu - larger .1’11tract than when abc marries a man hupiuz to
reform him from evil habits.
•
Paint splashes may be removed from win­
dow panes by a very hot eoluUon of soda,
using a soft flannel.
New milk, boiling hot, will take out mott
fruit stains. Pip the articles tiro or six
limes in hot milk.

Women distrust men too much in general,
and too little in particular, -Comtnersou. '

either Iwttei or ourw than men.-Bruyere.

.,.......... ..........‘ —..—w.™ uuui
plying magnesia to tbo wrong side.

I could only remember!"
And be drew his trows together in futile
effort.
In dancing, flirting, talking, love making,
inane prattling, th-* evening wore away mid
Uio guesta departed. Tbe infant hours of tho
day found tho two sisters exchanging com­
ments on tbe past niuuwmsat.
'
“Ami bas it am* at last!"said tbeymmger;
"awl like this! Take care! Pray, don’t give
yonr love to ono you could never marry.”
"Foolish girl! In your ryes men arc never
friends and a-.|uaintance&lt;, lint always forera ’’
“Ab. but it wm *o plain. Ha had no

more, and I wns ro frightened."
“ Frightened r
"Yen. liecausa you knaw b" has been marihc mar bo mail agnur Take rare."
Tbo elder girl mulled gently and wait
silent. From that evening n change cam.
over her. Hbe might &gt; *ual to have simply
existed until lately, now «br&gt; threw herwdf
into life heart nnd eoul, with thokecn relish of
one to whom tbe world afford* codUiiwmi*
and varying interest
Two more meeting* in the whirl of torial
gathering*, and then when by chance be and
itbe were alone words were spoken that
brought about a clear understanding.
"I must tell you," said tbe young man, hold­
ing her band and gazing at her with eyes full
of a groat despair. “It will bo a faint
pleasure in my joyless future to remember
that you know. If I bad only never wen you
-never come out of the dentb and gloom
madness to rearon’s life and light! But with
reason lias eon» love, and to toe love is
sternly forbidden. I tons you. Forgive me
tor telling you. I could not bear it and not

trembling.
T&gt;» Elrl Uond moUon!««. md &lt;1M not Uta
her hands from hi* grasp. They Uy in bi*
softly. willingly, tenderly
... . ___ «h... .... .n,.-nr,rr In her heart -n

and Jove with such an awful barrier between

Ha stood wavering. Theo crushing out all
misgiving* be ought her to him and ktoad

Tbe American people do not tat. kindly to
tipi Tb»y are willing to pay liandv.miely
and liberally for any service, but to l»&gt;
obliged to |ny os a reward for civilities a

very prenj ...... ---a .■-------­
a wet lathing suit ^perform this art
awl still look pretty and graceful, but most
people prefer to seek the seclusion that the
bathing bouse affords tefore indulging In
acrobatic of this description. Ono of the
meet distinguished aorists of this city. Dr.
Sexton, mys that bo has more cases
of internal Injury to the ear as the result of
bathing than from almost any other ernwe.
This is especially true of surf bathing, where
a breaking wave is very Ubly to drive water
forcibly Into the inner cor. If nothing but
water enters, no barm h likely to
uul&gt;« uno
———---- * --­
provoke aerioaa inflammation.
n__ ii.i. nuwtinrvanrienlar DTI

oppraitior of friend. In .pit. of W
‘ -ramenta. cl&lt;*ing their eye. to the

preventive ot such acddeota. but
mt fK. mlwa nf the rare

unreasonably
bappy
tapoy a* those only

moment nnd each other.
Then suddenly, unaccountably, tlM70“ &amp;

bu.lwn.1 Ml 1* Tl»
and could give tio aid in answer to the ngon

J.i or nnT -x.- v«»

Mr. I). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
Ky., says he was, for many years, badly
afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes:
the pains were almost.unenduable and
would sometimes almost throw him
into convulsions. He tried Electric
Hitters and got relief from first bottle
and after taking six bottles was entire­
ly cured, and had gained in flesh eigh­
teen pounds. Says ho positively be­
lieves
he
would
have 'died,
had it not been for the relief afforded
by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

XL»». i^taHlraneeL
n.njJ"C

She hated towards bi®

Imn„„ IOT.I

You cannot afford to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs are In
danger. Consumption always seems,
at first, only a cokl. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon you with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis­
covert- for Consumption. Coughs and
Colds', but be sure you get tho genuine.
Because he can make more profit he
may tell you he has something just as
good, or the same. Don’t hr deceived,
but insist upon getting Dr. King’s New
Discovert , which is guaranteed to give
relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest af­
fections. Trial bottle free at W. H.
Goodyear &amp; Co.’s Drug store.

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath
secured, by ShBon’s Catarrh Rfm«d)'. Fries
80 cents. Nasal Injector tree. W. H.uoodjvar.

do*

(rm

MIcWlP"-

.... rirgr iMnu/.e’.— U— 1—U1
*
Morfins »
p
nortion* are numbered

1:0

™’.mtd wanted, and that's an item.
winded me.
me- «&gt;•
tin- war—tbo wounonoAr-[]
—
—z
.luded
,10W
sweet nurse. Y&lt;M1_ Le.it. toi

Tb.

HALL’S
There is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to lie incurable.
For a great many years Doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and pre­
scribed local remedies, and by constant­
ly falling to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven Catarrh to be a constitution!!!
disease, and therefore requires a consti­
tutional treatment, llall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &amp;
Co., ToWo, Ohio. U the only constitu­
tional cure now on the market. It is
taken internally in dosei from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It acta directly upon
the blood and mucus surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dol­
lars for any case it fails to cure. Send
for circular and testimonials. Adreas,

CATARRH CURE.
Ann Arbor will vote Aug. 20 whetber
to bond for S3,000 to boom itself.
-

Tbe only brand oft Laundry Soap
awarded a tirat class medal at tho
New Orleans Ex|&lt;osltion_ Guaran­
teed absolutely pure, and Tor genera!
household purposes is tbe very best

SOAR

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

LADIES

only by a L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maa*.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Radeks of the Hastings Banner will
find that it will pay them to

K

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

OF THE

Boston Dry Goods Store.
You will always find them busy cut­
ting, off goods. They have made some
very large purchases of

WHITE GOODS!
Half the Price

PEERLESS DYES
UIIHUMICSS. smvuni
in packages or for fastues* of color, or non-fad­
ing qnaJ les. TUer do not erock &lt;■• smut. Per
sale at W m H Goodyear a Co'a, drug and*ook
stare, Hastings. Mich.
c la y
Bharitr* Sala.
Noilre 1* hereby given that by virtue of owrit
ot. tlcri tactile Issued out ol and under the
seal of tbe Circuit Court for the County ol Bar­
ry and State ol Mlchlran. to me directed and
tfellrered. and Bgolnsf ttm goods, and chaitles.
land* and tent-menis, of Ixnus Norton, in tls«( osuity ot Burry, and In favor of Seo:to C. Nash
and Duane H. Nub. I did on the ‘.th day of
July, A. D.. 1M7. levy upon and seize all tbe
right, title nnd Interrat of tbe said defendant,
Xouls Norton, In *nd to tbe following property
and land* to-wit:
The north part of tbe east traction of the
south east quarter ot section fourteen
&lt;14!. to make about fifty three and omAixIt
iVjlscm of l»nd. and the west tractSn
of the south east quarter of section fourteen
&lt;n&gt;.containing sftty-tMo nnd 2.%woths «B*nd
25-1U0) acres of land more or less, *11 tn town
two (3) north of range nine &lt;9) went, la Barry
eounty. Michigan.
Also lots number nine hundred and forty-seven
(M7&lt;,
nine
hundred
and
forty-eight
(MS),
nine
hundred
and
fortj ulu &lt;MP&gt; In tho City of Hiutlnxs, Barry County,
Michiana, according to the recardAd plat there­
of, nnd bring the Mine land attached !u favor
।! Uta iniutlffs, December 13th. A.D. HNS, an of
which I shall expose for sale and sell at public
auction or vendue to tbe highest bidder, at tbe

tie 3rd dsyof September, A. D„ U87, al t&lt;
''clock In the forenoon of that day.
BAKER 8HRIKKB,
Sherirt in and for Barry County.
Dated this Sth day of July, A. D.. UST.
SMITH &amp; COLflROVtt. Attorneys.

It costs to manufacture.

White Goods at 6 cents, worth 10 cents,
and
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12&gt;i cents.

Big lino of Muslins, plain and figured.

Default havlnp been made In the payment of
a mortaage made by LemuelIX. Reed and Jen­
nie J. Reed to Hiram M. Chase.fOetober tlst.
1P«. and recorded Octolx-r !Bth. 1M.'. In the
offlee of Resister of Deed* for the county ot
Barri. in Libor xa of Mortgages, on page sif.
Said mortgage wa* made upon the express
condition that should default be made in tbe
payment of the Intereat on any day whereon
the same l» made payable, a* therein expressed,
and should the same remain unpaid and in ar­
rears for tho space of thirty days then and from
thrnreforth alu-rthe lapw ot the said thirty
days, the principal sum ot S*oo with all arrearagro ot interest thereon should become and be

the period limited for the payment
An elegant line of Sateens at 12« altlKxuih
thereof may not then have expired; and default
fcents, worth 18 cents.
w

Hosiery.
We are selling 4 pairs tor 50 cents; each
pair worth 25 cents.
We have also range big reductions in
Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will continue our ven- low
1trices on them, which is a good deal
ess than market value.
PxUlASOLS,

big line and very cheap.

Full line of Denim,. Jeans, Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els.
OUR CORSET stock is fuB of good
styles cheap.

interest due October 31 it. ism, and tbe same
having remained unpaid and In arrears for the
space of thirty day* and upwards, and still re­
mains unpaid, tbe aforesaid principal sum of
geon with ail arrearages of lutercst thereon, is
now due and payable by tbe terms of said mort­
gage: and there 1* now claimed to be dur st
this date
and no suit or proceedings at
lav. having been instituted to recover tbe debt
secured t»y said mortgage or anv part thereof,
notice is hereby given that I shall, on Saturday,
the tMh day of October next, at ten o'clock a.
m . at the north front door of the court bouse.
In tbe city of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan,
sei! at public auction tbe premise* described in
said mortgage, to satisfy the amount due there­
on, and all legal costa:
tiald prvinhes are described a* all that piece
or parcel of land lying and being situate In the
townshin of Hope, In tbe county of Barry, nod
state of Michigan, and described a* toUew*. towit -. The east fractional half (K) of tbe south part
ot the south-west fractional quarter (H) of sec­
tion twenty-one (31) in town two (2) north of
range nine (9) west, supposed to contain forty­
tour («) acre* more or less.
Dated-July Cist, 1M7.
HIRAM M. CHASE. Mortgagee.
Smith-* Cquikov*.
"Attorney* for Mortgagee.

Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at
State of Michigan, county of Barry—*»•
15c; good value for 25c.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the

Also special bargains in Silk Gloves far
25c., well worth 50c.

Probate c.mrt for tho County of Barry made on
On.
/f.V nf 111". 1U* ■ I —
Ommw ,*.W,

cialm* against the estate ot Celeste Hayford,
Always remember that you can save money by late of said county, deceased, and that all cred­
coming Drst to the Boston Dry Goods Store tar itors of said deceased ore requested to present
their claim* l&gt;elorv said FrobUe Court, at the
anythlng In cur line.
Probate tlfflce. In the city of Hastings, tn said
county, for examination and allowance, on or
brfon- the Xli! day of December next, and that
such claims will be heard before said court on
tbe 23d day of August and on tbe -.-.•d day ot De­
cember next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ot
42 West Main St,
each of those days.
■
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Dated June JSd. 1*7.
Wm. W. COLE. Judge of Probate.
Ou front of Former's Shed*.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

Filth Judicial circuit—In Cbancerr.
Sult pending In Circuit Court for County of
Rarrj-lu Chancery, at the City of Hanllug*.
Barry County, Michigan, on the lah day ot
July. 1ML
John Gorker. complainant, vs. Minerva J.
Gerkey. defendant.
In this cause It appearing that the above de­
fendant Is not a resident ol this state, but reside,
t n the state of Ob Io; therefore on motion of Smith
&amp;Oolinove,*oUcttors furconiplaiuant. It I* order­
ed. that defendant enter her appearance In said
cause on or before four months from the dote of

Dated July 1Mb. tan.
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
SMTrHACOLGROT'E,
Holloltors for Complainant.
0*1, WM. IL POWEBH. Deputy KegUter.
True Copy.]

^

In the matter of the estate of Seth P. Chand­
ler. Hall X. Chandler, Kuby A. Chandler and
Fanny L. Chandler, minor*.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday,
the twenty-fourth day of September. A. p. l»ff,
at ten o’clock, in the forenoon, al the Frobate

In the matter of the estate of Maude May
Heath, a min jr.
'
NoUcc Is hereby rlren that I shall sail at pub­
lic auction, to the iilxhest bidder, on Friday, the
KU) day ot September, A. D. 1WI7. at nine
V .-Ch,and authority granted to me on tbe Oral day of
August, A D. IRST, by tbe Probate Court of
Barry connlv, Michigan, all ot tbe estate, nabt.
title and Interest of the said minor of. In and to
ttMNBll
’
' '
• :.&gt;.-!ngIntbe county
of Barry. In the state of Michigan, known and
dunertbed as follows, to-«lt: Lot number six
hundred sl«y-two in tbe city of Hastings, Barry
county. Michigan, according to tbe recorded
plai of said city. To be sold subject to a mart­
rage of two hundred dollars thereon and *ub-

LAURA BRYANT, Guardian.

In the matter ot the estate ot WilllamH. Hayfonl. deeraacd. '
Xotlre la hereby riven that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to tbe liuthest bidder, on Hoturdar.

Um city at Hastings. Barry County. Mlehtean.
pursuant to iiceu*e and autbr-dty granted to
me on the Sth day of July. A- D.,1S*7, by the
Probate Court ef Barry fxrntu, Michigan, all
tho estate, right, title and interest ot said de­
ceased of. In and to the rral estate situated and
being in the County of Bam . Mtebljnux. known
and described as follows, vfe:
Ixita numbered nine hundred and ninety-

3iarrj.ni me n— ...
lirenw and authority granted to mt on tbo noth
day of June. A. D„ tfen, by Uin 1-robate Court
ot Kalamazoo county. Michigan, all of tbe re­ and nlne-.v :.iih- . f". hi- • lo: nmsbered ten
late. right, tills and interest of the said minora hundred and Ofty eight (K«), all in tbe city
of. In and to the real estate situate and Ix-ing In
the eounty of Bam . in tbe state of Michigan,
known and dewribed as follows, to-wtt: ^Th*
Dot July Kb, »«ivin _ janjisuoj.
-undivided one-sixth of tlie.nortii-weM quarter of
section number eight (►) In town two &lt;xi north,
Fa^Tnlne (». west. Barry rreinty. MiehlgM
And the north half of U&gt;e nortl&gt;&lt;Mt qwrtcr «

Headache, costhenew, and piles are thor­
oughly cured by judicious use of Ayer’s Pills.
Igan.
Aadtl
Forest fires ate up Lyman Soper’s section

house. barn and crops near Caro.

u" a mother whose son. aiinovt
Mind*with scrofula. waa cured by this medicine.

pU13 Call.

Axxabu, New Haven, Conn.
Mr*. Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport. Maa.’.,
was - a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head­
ache.
She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and
found it thu best remedy she ever used. ’

Mrs. Mulvey was slashed with an axe
by a drunken brute at Negaunee.

[ySold by DrugffisU, 75 eta.
-W. baro to contend with a
rival of !«l" ’ remark-’! n parting box mana

rllla, and have found great relief. I cheer-

And their wash goods which thej- sell
are about

F. J. CHEXEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio.

Ad vertiter.

Sick Headache
afflicted with severe headache* and dyspcp-

Hot sumbino will remove scorch.

Tbo Iron Crca* guilds are voljclting subrcription* to give Saturday afternoon excur­
sion* to good working boy*. Two tickets a
week are to be sent to employers, with tbo
request that they be handed to tbe most de­
serving boys. Special coutrarta are to be
mode with trains ant] steamer*, and each boy
will l&lt;&lt;&gt; provided with a substantial lunchton
In a paper bog. Any boy bringing a certifi­
cate of good character from ids employer
may apyly ton guild for a ticket. There excurrions nre to bo limited to boys who work
for a living. A chaplain will accompany
each party.—New York World.

KIRKS
WHITE

so satisfactory as Hood’s Barsaparllla."
Thomas Cook, Brustr Electric. Light Oo,
New York City.

Th clean fcnjvre. Cut n small potato, dip it
in brickdust and rub them.
’

&lt;lers them is always regarded ns an imposi­
tion and an outrage. ”
.
Tbo dbetuaiou regarding the receip* nt
sleeping car conductors shows that the com­
panies running the '-ar* take this advantage
of tbo Kenorority of tlio traveling public by
which tho salaries of their porters are paid.
A porter receive* $15 a month—not enough
to pay lor either bU meal* on tbo road, hl*
rent, the support of his family or tbe cloth**
tlw company i-ompels him to pun-base. The
living expen-M* of this employe of the com­
pany must 1* made up by the traveling pul»The Best Salve In the world for Cuts,
lic, who, in paying for thoir berths, pny Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
enough to ixjvtsr all that n porter eouLI 1* Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
reasonably asked by tbe passenger to da On Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
a trip to Now York a passenger will pay tbs ami positively cures Piles, or no pay
[Kirtcr more money for perhaps twenty min­ required. It is guaranteed to give per­
utes’ service than the company doea for his fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
whole time in the core of its property.
ITice 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
Tb* dutiwi of the porter are clearly de­ II. Goodyear &amp; Co.
fined, and It, lie is a«ked by a pawengw to do
Principle Ertgecomb of the llenton
something not obligatory on him tbo pawonger riiould pay him. But for thu pawnger Harbor collegiate institute is home
to l&gt;e asked to pay flfre cents for blanking his from England.
CBOL’P. Whooplnr Courh and BronchilH.imboots in onler that fprty-flve cent* of It may
pay tbo porter for taking care of tbe mm- medlately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear.
pany's dirty linen at-tbe end of the route,
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly
can be defend'd on no principle of lioneety
curetl by Shiloh’s Cure. We suaraniee It. Sold
or deconcy. It is wholly wrong and iniqul
by W. H- Goodyear.
tous, and should be «to;q&gt;«JChieapo New*
WU.L YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh'« Vltallwr l» puaraateed to cure you. Sold by W. H. Goodjear.

Next, perhaps, to the danger of b-oommg
chilled is the mishap of having th. earn 011*1
with water. The com mu u remedy for this is
to lean over sidewise, wdh tl&gt;e affect™! ear
downward, snd hop energotiralljr upon
one foot—Mm law. of gravity will indl-

live orpin’ till they perforin their duties
willingly. Hood's Sireaparilla ha* proven
Just the required remedy In hundreds of cases.
■' I hare taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyspcpala, from which I have suffered two year*, i

uj ap­

Don't Expcrimont.

' Perhaps I nm like some friend of your*.*'
He shook hl» licad.

DYSPEPSIA

An A.Mrto phydru.
Ita
u„„
“!? J? ‘“^*2' "" ’•
tauou,
ro~l It
• .poonrul «( Mlt ,IU.

'nixed Aiwnvt second. A. D. 1M7.
DAVID R. CHANDLRR. Guardian.
KXAITKX 4 VAX AUMAN. AlUyS.

YflllsiS
* w

Anyone can dx

^'Ths?u’5swcaas“js

�WE RE GOING TO FAIL.

ADDITIONALJ-OCAL NEWS.
Elsewhere are given the reasons
W. J.iLL Holloway have secur­ urged by the Beamers’ attorneys for
ed the ag«Jcy ot Dr. W. H. Rajs' sys­ quashing the city’s action against them,
tematic treatments for the cure of rheu­ and which were sustained bv tbe court.
matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
We regret exceedingly to make this announcement, more because of tire great Jiszppqi,.
Much just criticism might be made
Habtinos, Mich., August JJth, 1887. One treatment for each disease and a
cure in every case guaranteed. Call at against the recklessly loose manner in
ment
to our many friends and customers than for any personal reason. The fai 1 nre to which
which
the
city's
records
have
been
kept.
store
for
testimonials.
Entered at the Foetoffice nt Hutlmw, Mleh.
t»r transmission through the malls as seccud
Some disgraceful scenes were enact­ The blunders of the city attorney in
ed at the camp meeting Sunday night. the matter place him In no enviable we refer is our inability to answer the questions as to why and how we can afford to sell
Our
The authorities did their best to keep light before the people, and reflect no
We can saTe
order and finally succeeded in expelling great credit upon the council which goods at such ridiculously low prices; but never mind the wherefores.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
you
all the drunken men and women from chose him. It fa time the people of
this
city
were
awake
to
tbe
importance
money
on
everything
yon
buy
of
us,
and
you
are
sure
to
be
more
thansatisfied
with
An article in The Nineteenth Cen­ the grounds. It would please all law­ and necessity of electing a more busi­
our
tury, which is a leading English maga­ abiding citizens if even, one of those ness-like lot of officials. What is the
miserable wretches could have been ar­
zine, published in London, sounding an rested and punished to the full extent good of a common council, it its decrees dealing.
are worthless because of an official's:
alarm for England against American
A DAtoirt Kii of Jacob Del’rieflter.
its legal proceedings against
competition, incidentally touches upon of Orangeville, was In the city yester­ blunders.or
individuals are knocked out of time
protection and free trade. The article day and swore out a warrant for Horton because of the blunders of its legal
Holcomb,
of
Prairieville,
charging
him
credits free trade with helping Eng­
advisor? Citizens of Hastings, you
land by keeping down wages, it says with_bastardy. The young lady is not will have a duty to perforin next
overly bright, and had been working
which it will not pay you to
that: “The average American work­ ior the Holcombs since some time last spring,
neglect.
ingman lives 100 per cent better than fall, so it fa alleged, and while there it
the average workingman does in Great fa stated the act was committed which
There fa perhaps no other line of
Britain, because he has higher wages has led to Holcomb's being wanted by work where imposition can be bettor
the law.
and cheaper food in greater variety.”
Wednesday evening John Velte, of- practiced that in monuments, head­
“When the United States adopt free
the hardware firm oi Faul &amp; Velte. stones. mantels, etc. The average man
trade, or anything approaching it, the
Woodland, was- driving homeward cannot detect the difference between
price of labor in America will come from this city. When about three No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 stock when it
down, and the American people will mlfais from town hfa horse fell, precipi­ comes to marble or granite, and yet
then be able to compete with us in our tating Mr. V. with such violence to there fa tho greatest difference in tbe
ground that his collar bone was Jrice of the different grades, and a
own country.” These are statements the
Badly fractured. Dr. Baughman of Ifference in the quality which an ex­
that the workingmen in this country this dty was called and reduced the pert can easily detect, while the aver­
will do well to !&gt;cnr in mind, and also fracture. Mr. Velte Is doing as well as age man can see none. Many Barry
on
1 lb. canary seed *
county people have thus been imposed 5 bars Kirk's American Family Soap.
tbe farmers. If the day ever comes could be expected.
25
The Nashville school has put in a upon ,by outside dealers, who have 1 lb. pure ground black pepper
5 boxes Diamond axle grease..
when the workingmen in the United
charged No. 1 price for No. 2 or No. 3
States live 100 per cent worse, as do teachers normal class as a regular part goods. There is no excuse for this, so 1 lb.
20
1 three lb. pail Wise s best ailegreale'
“
ginger
22
the workingmen of Great Britain, the of its work. The number of teachers long as Barry county has a dealer in
• 25
“
mustard
2 quart Mason fruit jars, per dozm...
the high school has been increased this class of work, whose word fa per­ I lb.
3n
farmers will lose a large,part of their in
for tiifa purpose. The class will begin fectly reliable. We refer to .Mr. A. 1 lb. prepared cocoanut
3 lbs. choice nncolofed Japan tea .
]
best custom, and will also suffer pro­ SepL ith, and continue eight weeks. Black bf this city, whose statements as
2x5
Bard to twat, even at Me. pti ||.,
Special classes will be conducted In all to the quality of work he sells can be S lbs. granulated sal soda.. ...............
portionately.___________
third grade studies nnd also in more
as absolutely true- every time.
1 gal. good baking molasses
As a chronic grumbler and growler, advanced work for those who wish taken
More than this he pays spot cash for 5 lbs. fancy butter crackers
as an unilagging opponent of national higher grades of certificates. Tuition his goods, keeps no agents on the road,
10 lb. pail whitefish
50
1
lb.
Gem
baking
powder
'...
K
progress, the democratic party is a suc- only 30 cts. per week.
nnd can give prices which no outside
gallon glass water pitcher and two goblets to match
1 box best herring .............'
( , cess. It snarls at every attempt to­
Last week's Leader, in speaking of competitor can duplicate when quality given away as a present with every lb. or the Gem.
ward improvement A/Ur declaring the recent game at Charlotte in which of work fa considered. See hfa adv.
3
dozen
clothes
pins
\
elsewhere and when you want any­ 3 lb. box best gloss starch.
20
that every progressive step taken by the Hastings boys did them up so badly, thing in hfa line, it will be to your
3 papers best polish steel tacks
4 boxes sardines in oil ....
the republican party was both impossi­ says that “the Charlotte team with interest to buy of him.
2 papers pins ........................ ........... a;
ble to begin with and would end in a little practice could easily mop the
4
lbs.
new
Turkish
Prunes
25
earth with the Hastings kids.’^ We
Monday evening about 7 o’clock. Eli
■ 5 slate pencils..................
.....................
. harm, this dog-in-the-manger party don’t know much about the Charlotte
OP
05
1 lb. hemp seed
afterward endorsed the very’ measures it club but we do know that there fa a Nichols, of Orangeville, had just finish­
at first condemned. The student of his­ space in the fair grounds where the ed putting in a burglar alarm at hfa
Big prices will not do in these times when even the wealthy can not afford to wastetbeitory knows this. The intelligence of the Hastings kids are waiting for the Char­ store, with call-belis at hfa house, that
lottes to come down and do the mop­ of his hired man and also the home of money and the poor require double duty of every dollar and every penny.
country knows it For that reason the ping.
.
hfa clerk. Tuesday morning about one
intelligent and progressive people of
We deal in good goods and not trash and believe the masses will patronize that hou-e
Scene, in Dr. Baughman's office: “I o clock, all three alarms rang vigourAmerica have few representatives in
ously. Ell, thinking it was the work
the democratic party. It doesn't pay understand, Doctor, that you pull teeth of some joker, paid no attention to it at that sells the beet goods for the least money.
pain.”
“Certainly, Slf; ait
for that element to hitch onto a remin­ without
But he kept up a good thinking
right down and I’ll have it out lira sec­ first. finally
Upon our counters will be thrown day after day at Panic Prices from hou.es that bare
dressed, went to hfa hired
iscence. _____________
ond.” After long and continued pull- and
colapsod, other that will go tomorrow, and still others who throw out tije-e sacrifices in vain
Idk by the Dr. and howling by the pa­ man's house and inquired if he had
Could ifeemory of the late war be en­ tient the tooth came out. Then the heard the bell. He had. The two then hope to outlive the storm. From such sources as these we buy our goods and the house that
tirely iblottotfout the democratic party patient said, “I thought von pulled went to tbe clerk’s. He had also been wants the trade of tbe people must go beyond this advance line, must beat this- prices or go
aroused, but like the others thought it
conld no longer boast of a solid south. them without pain.” “It didn’t hurt was the work of some joker. The two down—for if there is honor in man or virtue in good goods at low prices, we mean to ie
If the coming presidential contest meabit, did it?” inquired the doctor. with others then repaired to the store
“Oh!” and the man walked out a sadder
coiild be fought to the finish on the and wiser individual.
and found the back doors wide open. master of the situation—the live pioneers who dive down to rock bottom. We lead them all ar
&lt;7ust as they stepped inside, smash went
present issue of protection vs. free
A card received Monday from W.F. somebody through a window light.
trade, several southern states would be
The burglar was given a hot chase and
as surely republican as Iowa or Kansas. Sidnam states that on Saturday he rode was shot at several times but got away.
from near the Spaulding school house
Query: Where waves the bloody shirt : to Kalamazoo on the new railroad. Next day he was tracked to Doster Sta­
The north is divided; the south is solid. Further, that a depot would be located tion, on the M. &amp; O.,and the tracks of
confederate were also found. In the
What keeps the south solid ? It fa the just north of tbe highway near that awoods
the searching party ran across a
“bloody shirt”—nothing else; and it fa school house, two acres of land and fellow who could give no account of
000 having been donated. Mr. Sldflaunted in every southern state for no SI,
himself,
and whose suspicions actions
nam says that, were they not bothered
other purpose than to prevent the south to get tire, the road would be completed led to hfa arrest Sheriff Shriner was
from breaking up. It fa time to place to Hastings easily by fair time, and summoned Tuesday, and brought the
The Pioneers.—The annual meet­
ciacurr court.
individual, whois suspected of being
the responsibility of this bloody shirt would crowd it close anyway.
Tbe following eases have been notic­
ing oi the pioneers of Barry county
an accessory, tarn with him.
Every legitimate business in the dty
business where it belongs.
took place on the fair grounds Thurs­ ed for trial the coming term of court.
that does business in such a manner us
criminal causes.
Contrary to the Journal's state­ day. and happily was not interfered
In spite of the boom in India wheat
Wun*? T"ute- “
give good pricesanfl in a satisfactory ment. the Banner Is not endeavoring wlthby
of which so much fa said in England, to
rocato*
manner ouaht to be liberally patroniz­
’&lt;«. p« r ’
our country exported last month ed by our citizens. There fa no excuse to “make a point" against the council made the meeting a year ago a memor-, The People vb. Charles W. Lester, as-, ApO
Apple*. dnrC
because
of
our
criticism
of
the
city's
able
one
—
we
refer
to
the
big
fire
oi
8511111
wlL11
intent
to
murder.
A pain, mporetre
16,126,370 bushels of wheat. Tills fa forgoing out of town to have your
August 12th, 1880. The tine shower of ]
JS?}® 5*
incS^pretty lively business, and it suggests laundry work done; because at the Trov suit against Mr. Beamer. We are, how­ the
night before had put L* roads In I
1
Q
worth,
laundry you find not only reasonable
that it will not do to alwilfah wheat prices but alss the work done in a sat­ ever,. hopeful that the council, or who­
rwx.crw
ever has instigated this suit, may not,
growing in this country to the extent isfactory manner and with the advan­ as seems very plain, be aiming to “make fine shape, and reduced the tempera-1 The People vs. Lyman White, larceny Ve*l.dr-«»ed
tore
to
a
comfortable
degree.
While'
,
I
'
The
ri
'
“
®
People
’
-----vb
.
Cheater
Cole,
mali- Lam.........
advised by some pessimists. Australia tage that it'is received at any time and a point” against a good citizeu and
Lire. • nl
WUrr Ltoi
hasn’t exported any wheat during the delivered at a specified time if &lt;)esired reputable business man. Both the the crowd was not so large as the v.-ar | clous injury to fruit trees.
before, there was yet a larger attend­ I The people vb. Frank Treat, keeping
The “Wild West” aggregation gave council and the city attorney (by the ance of the aged nlodeers. In true, open saloon on Sunday.
last two years, nnd the India wheat
way
why
doesn't
tho
council
enforce
Btetllk'a
acreage lias actually decreased during exhibitions^the fair grounds Monday the sidewalk ordinance in the case of basket-picnic style dinner was disposed
The People vs. Wm. Swecgles, larce­ exit
lbj«ny.
and Tuesday evenings to good and- the said attorney) know that the fire of in a very enjoyable manner.
the last few years.
r loral hall was seated for the occa­
fences. The show was of little import- 1ordinance has been violated in the past
,
ISSVES OF FACT.
-­
Political prostitutes always dig for ance. but ^he skilled marksmanship .vear by no less a personage than the sion. and after dinner the wtsembly
Charles W. Putnam and Lyman Put­ DrttMd
editor; also by three or four was callrtl to order by President nam, appelleeB. vs. Solomon SoUrasJ ap­
themselves graves in which they sink with revolver and rifle displayed by Journal
■
into deserved oblivion. That fa the tho cow-boys was worth the price of ।saloon keepers, and we are told of still Beamer. I he historian. Clement Smith pellant; asbumpslL
B’ *2,™* *Ppell*nt vs. F. M.
fate- of General Weaver, who has been admission. They didn’t appear to 1other violations. Why among all reported forty-six deaths of Barry &lt;
know how to miss a mark, and could 1these is Mr. Beamer selected ? Why county pioneers during the year as re­ &amp;“,l.lt^’.apP®Uee’ uMumpait.
Mid:. Aiwu'l t’-tb.
p bcrrfjfr'n i kMIsj t*
repudiated by his own party in hfa own knock the ashes from a'lighted cigar were not ottjkr actions brought for the torted to him. Afterward three or
«Illium Graved vs. Byron Travis; as­
L. ..... Vww.* II...Th
state because he was always willing to with a rifle ball at a distance of three or 1same offense? That fa the only fair Tour more were reported. A brief and sumpsit.
dlMOlvrd byniu*.:ulc»aM*su All xcoari'
was
bitch his party to the rear end of the four rods with as much precision and !and iustiflable proceed ure for the city. LX
imparlances.
dehudueUic&amp;tm of" h.c.-kit-v*'
more grace than the average smoker ■If the ordinance fa to be tested, then given. The address by L. E. Knappen
Adolph Brand and Guido Marx vs. are to
democratic dog. The dog prospered, but could
be paid to W. H. Goodji-.»r
with hfa finger.
make all, not one, of the violatore pay was heartily enjoyed by ail, and was Spjmoer Young and George L. Wilcox. of tbe Ann otw. H. &lt;;&lt;x&gt;dyrar A (are tu be
the tail was wagged to pieces. Weaver
paid by W. H. (^xxiyrar. w»o jixcredt to »*
expense. It fa altogether too thin indeed a fine effort. We wish we bad
Ovr reporter sauntered Into Messer the
}
vb- Wm- Teeple, divorce. GStom,
Rfaoed. w „ |i(H,„yWt
was one of tbe pieces. Hfa fate should
to aay this fa the first violation that space for both the hfatorv and the adMilo
L.
Williams
vs.
Sarah
M.
Pow
­
Bros, establishment the other day, and 1
drT?:.thfI wlre
ot su&lt;* ”»&lt;*«• ers, foreclosure.
be a warning to those who would sur­
FBHDHKATH.
in
response
to
our
inquiry
of
"Any&lt;
The
old
oncers
were
rMleetod
aod
8- Power®
Samuel A.
render party and principle for office.
thing new?” we were shown a new I
GreCTffield el al. fortrlosure.
to
,ocb
•
&gt;
“
«
candidate
for
public
favor
in
the
shape
*
As the great struggle in 1888 draws
. j
KowUn&lt;1 vs. Lillie E. Row­
a grain drill called the “Farmer’s
land, divorce.
nearer, the chances for the republican of
Favorite.” It fa a model of its kind,
Royal W. Peak va. Thomas B. SkinCall for a Mass-meeting.—Believparty grow brighter; all because the and certainly can have no equal for
n'u
‘JV5- 61 aJ ’ foreclosure.
pCTr’c‘«1
people who hoped that a change would ease of handling, readiness with which Ing that the question of county prohiRichard E. Brown va. May Brown,
improve the country find that the the feed can be changed, it fa some­, bition ought to be brought to a vote at
“o“bM« were sold tor uirorce.
thing entirely new, and radically dif­
lhe evenll»r. which paid all
M»ry K Mnnker vs, Cbwk. Mista;
change has been a flat failure, so far as ferent trom any other make, especially• the earliest practical moment, and that thA
The Banner Job Department
^P®0801 ronnected with the rnret- divorce.
accomplishing any good was concerned. In its adjustments for change of feed. the people of Barry county will favor
whrxJD SOIUe manner some person F«Uaa «J*7y vs. Walter Keaglc and
The lesson of this failure is that the It certainly must be very papular with the suppression of the iiquor traffic Whose name we will not call. gG? poo-' F*o™
foreclosure.
‘
within the county, and are waiting semion of some of the tickets and either
country can only look to the republican the farmers.
sold or gave them to some of hfa friends
The teachers’ institute for Barry
party for improvements.
succeeded in getting into voraiU‘ 1Uck ”• Uttlkl*h *“&lt;*. &lt;“• is supplied with the latest and
county fa in srealoa at the High School
ton SSI Wittiout prop«ly&gt;r£hlnj
Tbe cauae of the south was lost, but
building this week, fa proving interest­
pioneers treasury. The trentia.
it was right, says a New Orleans paper. ing and instructive, the talks on »prUig. hereby M,aiM lhl. r!,pioslb»: the
... CHANCERY—FOURTH CLAflfl.
lath, (|p WlW ‘&gt;url01n«l
llc£uU£
Hold on, quaker! If the cause of the language, grammar and history by ity to call a mass-meeting at the court
houre,
liming.
Mleh,
.
Tb
‘
r»d.y
I
rot.
King,
of
Olivet
college,
peculiarly
plodln*.
south was right then the cause of the
best styles of type.
north was wrong, and here we are so. There are 22 gentlemen and 56 nooo. Sept innexl.t's o'cldej7?: ttauSS tS “E^^TX’ooi!
ladles on the roll of attendance, and
J™*-®MU t^Sibll^rtiht'o't
living under the old flag that representsi there have been a'number of visitors porpore or thl, meetln* 1. u&gt; xrtM
th«
the wrong cause. We seem to be get­. present The opening was 30. The required petitions to the county clerk wbol?Xr°“
ting badly mixed up. somehow, since, keturefl are held at the M. E. church.
Wedneoday and Thursday evenings, the
the democratic party got into power, first
AT TO. rrqumt 0( nrar[ j.
being by Mr. King, subject “What
Baliev S. luclurd. w. LTiMn A
we publleh tbe following*
1 know of German schools/’ Mr. Glenn
SS,'V„b.S/“r
o' oo-pmRepublicans who have an interest in following with"Educational Theorists". L‘££±,,b*,'H'ou'‘,&gt;’- auX
and acoounUn*,. pigling, and
the result of the next Presidential
Ou a city Bchoofa open on the 29th
. probate Order.
election should begin now by placing in of this month, and all who propose at­
”■ Ed’M Sherman.
the hands of those in their neighbor­ tending should endeavor to be present
hoods who will read, newspapers and at the commencement. We trust that aggressive effort to rid the county of
Kh day of Auraii, in the )n.r one
VA Ib“-eU C. Can- the
1
pamphlets which set forth republican the young people of this vicinity who the saloons and the terrible evB that
LUC
are desirous of obtaining an education
•
ideas. This done systematically, tire- will give tbe advantages our schools make tins effort entirely independent fully request;
latMnattar ot/Uic
&gt;ur,ri
lid'dlii.
’
S
Io
,
r
,pKdJ1,:
PerformS,
“d
keeJn’S
‘ works and torchlightfl in ’September are offering their careful consideration. Sffnyi
“cte
fiMn« the
and October 1888, will scarcely be neces- The teachers’ class will be conducted partisan in every respect To this end
of Johnathan Wnsvrr.
as usual during the fl/st eight weeks of
temperance men, no matter with
the fall term, and thorough teaching of what political party they mav affiliate
urged to[bepresent Itthfa
!
The ladles of Fitzgerald Relief Corps the subjects required for certificatea fa are
Board may bo had at reas­ Tbe saloon interests of the county are
will hare on exhibition during the re- guaranteed.
onable rates, also rooms may be rented organized,
1
and will favor their
»7aodtimx
be!” « »*
w
by those desiring to board themselves. ।
Youn reapuethffly,
Seldom need any ambitious young man '
feMKIIS. (Kbelong to LetusM
“
P
a
?
“
ec
men learn from our enerniS
or young woman stay away on account 1
heniy r. count.
ooort hoax yard and also at the fair of lack of means, as there are places in 1
our
P;irtiS3I
our
»°^
work
vln i"hjp
1 ofhinder
thcwSI
■rounds in front of tbe W. R. C. tent. the dty where' both board and tuition 1
DANIEL w. R
The drawing will take place at tbe fair may be earned without missing redta- ^.PfoWbition.
&lt;
which should enlist n«
-grounds at S o’clock j&gt;. id. the last day tions. For ftfrther information addrese (only our svmnathiui
^2?®
wU1 ttpfatowhy u&gt;e suit
the superintendent, or see course
’
-rf the reunion; SOO tickets to be sold.
Hughes was dropped
study, white will be ready for dfatrfbi [’’mrt for thrv swr'**’’*
tion at the beginning of next week.
that could be done by the
T. l-HILUl-8.T^U.
Rttornev
.
pwvta- t» mM d*7 Coj*

The Hastings Banner.

The Almighty Dollar’!

THE MANY HAVE TOO FEW, AND THE FEW TOO MANY.

SPECIAL BARGAINS

Panic Prices during the month of August:

-

BEAMER’S CASH ,

Grocery,
Crockery
and Bazaar House,
) *
♦
HASTINGS, MICH.

a

'■srxs.—•
T£Ss;”’“*"

&lt;a

Judge otiw*'-

�/? /tt?
^^EDNfaDAT.AUOOBTWfm.

—

1

No fervicEs were held at the M x*
church Bunday evening In ordertogive;
those attendants so inclined an
SS./ vtalt the
5Sp

P~ NISKEKN. Local Editor.

v ( Al.!

Don’t be in too much of a hnrr™,
when you want anything tn ttejeweS
line. Gorave
to Baughman
youwill
mTe?^y &amp; Buei’n mCi’

........... ।

Complete Stock

fill®, 21®, JOT

Tile Good Tempter, of Hutteri will
boldtbdr etmu.1 picnic at Thora.pple
teke on setoide, Auj.axb. AlljllK

...MCSICAI. .&lt;?&lt;»(»&amp;

v. uh aiawtss and dlspaUii.

JOHN BESSMER.
JEWELER.

T

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K

•

Troy Laundry.

Bu? th&lt;T ^°ro“Kh drenching givta them by Sundays rain sent them
all home Monday.
An outfit -was In town Mondav
sent out bv a Lanaing firm for the pur­
pose of selling notions, etc. it was too
soon after the “watch" racket for them
to do much business.

PER8ONAL_MENTION.
John D. Throop, of Ferris, ManL
E. D. Whitlock was in town Friday. calm county, brother of Eli Throop
and a former resident here, has been in
Fridky1’’bWnam *“ “ Grand
the city for a few days renewing old ac­
quaintances.
,
Fenton wm in Middleville
Mr. Scott and wife, of Grand Rapids,
J?®™ IvtudUn? ftiaUves and friends in
this vicinity last week. Mr. Scott is a
lieutenant-In one of the Grand Rapids
biSnm ,&lt;lw '3 in Eaton
on militia companies.
Mr. Osborn and wife, of Three Riv­
ers. have been the guests of Mr. Hahn
clerklaltor tbe and wife a few days the past week.
Mr. Osborn returned home Monday
TbGi?dPyrebl” re'On1"1 ,ro“‘h'north and his wife will leave to-morrow,
i/harii-y Jordan and John Busby went
TSSdJ,.hhrtMr vl“trt Snhvilie to Thornapple yesterday to g»-t the
‘biggest tlsh in the lake". The b. f.
o«JwS£^OTla‘ft,r,!ra^ w* was not at home, however, but sent his
’cafur’' ?thC tx&gt;J,and urRed them to
to$1n“riS;!?w-of ““'‘“'•‘“'•■’'-‘a
„A ,Pfc?te was beJd in honor of Miss
Carrie Tinkler, of LaFayette. Indiana,
IntownVS'"-0' Pr*lri"ra'. ™ by her friends in this city Friday. A
very pleasant time was reported. the
only unpleasant thing being that Al.
■ ra"ni"i ftom curds P°t beaten so many games Of

^'Rk.R,^E «&lt;••«»«■ have yet been
b7th«‘o«nty clerk. Blank
&lt;ufid.r. its have been sent and the
HASTINGS, MICH.,
licenses will be here by the time the ‘ Miss Susie Neff, of Woodland, b the
Harry J. Perkins, of Grand Rapids,
„ . ot
House. MUci’s new law goes into effect.
'
guest of Janice Hallett.
was in town Tuesday. He is traveling
" ,
,. ■ .,f tae jPdple of- Hastings and
Homer Brown thinks a finger isn't w«ta'ti’di;TUrSb,“’p,ii’i‘ttoniey- by means of his bicycle and has visited
of much use when it is between the
Middleville. Nashville and Vermont*
floor and a four or five hundred pound
viUe and after a few days spent with
St one. He had such an experience last B^S&amp;XOroV,'W“* his cousin. Harvey Perkins in Carlton,
1- riday and ought to know.,
came to this place to take the train for
: rides for UMiiIly washHickory Corners, is home. The roads are now so heavy
LATua°P has just made a large viSP1 h?r*ia;
rrfi- ptoc*.
that he concluded to let his machine
addition to his stock of wall paper. If \isiting friends in this city.
you wish to see the latest patterns and
Selb^ was marrie.1 to Mis. Wm.
jjihiT AX1» SHOE
buy paper at the lowest prices, call at Makepeace Thursday night.
1 rof. C. H. Gordan who, with his
once and examine his new stock.
wJ*f‘ has been "Pending the summer
A party of friends of H. H. Barlow with friend* at Middleville, has lately
Since the Beamer suit the city attor­ spent Tuesday at Wall lake.
received notice of his election as princi­
ney can t even snap the ashes off his
ESP*#’
NMhviHe. n. visit­ pal of the Wells school, of Keokuk.
I’ .J '?“*} ,h&lt;« Boger, so he goes down
Iowa, one ot the largest ward schools
' i.,‘E’. :
A~ Chtaply to tbe \\ ild West combination grounds ing May Tomlinson this week.
in
that city, with a salary of 81,000.
nnd has a cow boy shoot them off.
Mrs. C H Cole left Saturday for a We congratulate Mr. Gordon on this
recognition of his worth as an in­
v.A
ycolcl‘ granite monument in visit with relatives in Milford.
structor.
Riverside cemetery marks tbe last rest­ ’ “Syomas Heney and wife, of Rutland,
ing place of Mrs. Agnes Young. mother have gone to Ireland on a visit.
of Oscar Young of this citv. The
One of the Italians working, in the
Mrs. W. H. Schantz returned Thurs­
monument was sold by A. Black.
day from her trip to Hay View.
railroad gravel pit west ot town was
Thursday morning the oil in an oil
Dr. Lowry and wife spent Sundav buried by a cave-ln Thursday, the
stove
in
Hicks
Bros.
’
store
caught
fire.
If ,
.. r;5cltil aai ptxd'.Ubb-bu.Mnet*
‘ earth covering all but his head. His
Charlie threw the stove into the street with their brother near Irving.
howling urged his companions
thus saving any farther damage, but
Miss Belle Spaulding left Tuesday dismal
KRUG S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
to hustle and they soon dug him out
•='tt:.-Mich. I&lt;rtn« reasonable. Board burned his hands somewhat in the act. for a visit with Chicago friends.
uninjured.
» j« 1 • r • • •
-;-lr«—* for college journal.
Teachers. Teachers I—Call in my
Miss Ettie Main returned Tuesday
Drs. Drake and Lowry and Dr.
'
store and examine my stock of watches, from her trip to Harbor Springs.
Rev. A. Wakefield and wife, of Mid­ DeCamp, of Grand Rapids, held a con­
clocks and call bells adapted for school
sultation over the case of Wm. Jones
purposes. All are warranted and sold dleville, were in town Thursday.
Mrs. W. fl. Tinkler arrived home last Wednesday. He is considered to
very cheap.
John Bessmek,
be in no imminent danger but it is
Jeweler.
F riday from her visit to Manistee.
ir.ek. 2,000.
probable that he will not again be able
। Fred Heath nas sold his interest in
Chester Messer and wife returned to attend to his business.
fupie Fanny Dav- the drug store of W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co. Thjnsday from their Petoskey trip.
Elsewhere will be found a call for
snport
to bis partner W. H. Goodyear. Fred
Mrs. C. G. Bentley went to Grand a mass meeting to consider the ques­
ijkg graded up will take a short vacation after which Rapids Friday and returned Tuesday.
Wttion ot bringing county prohibition to
he will enter the employ of Baughman
Judge Cole and wife were In Grand a vote. In order that our readers may
&amp; Buel.
Haven this week visiting his brother.
mi. » r„7,..,. - x camp meeting closknow what they may tie called upon to
c/aVill Chidester was cutting bands
• JMundav night.
Mrs. C. W. Jones returned Saturday vote for we publish also the local option
.Jt. !'-■
the jeweler, hak just on a threshing machine at the farm of from a visit to her parents in Usccxla. law with its amendments.
Denn Ferris in Rutland yesterday. He
Dr. Lathrop, wife and daughter, were ,i/fx a letter to the Detroit Tribune,’
Bi?: C. ■: c • is buihiing a house on missed a band, but was bound to cut in Grand Rapids Monday and Tuesday. Charley Baldwin says the lameness and
something, and nearly amputated his
CIS lot in tb- Uh ward.; .
Drs. Devore ami Pressy. of Grand stiffness have entirely left his arm, and
thumbj _
Rapids, were in town Monday on busi­ that he will be ready to play ball with
Oi ‘gold and silver worth as much
It is alleged on good authority that ness.
as cash at b'd ighuian &lt;fc Bud's.
the Detroits when they want him. He
Geo. Keeler is in Middleville to-day adds that he can see no reason why he
' I’oit 'ale. tea i-’ood horses. For there » not a valid ordinance for the
government of this city, it might be a attending the wedding of his brother cannot pitch as good ball as he.didTast
particulars call at Mw&gt;apr Bros.
season.
)
proper | thing to have a few on hand Miner.
*
n.onu’H ,»hl. hild of Mr. Clark.
A. B. Coulter and family, of Chicago,
John Weissert has concluded that
..vic^ri.-'. r.f town, died last Thursday. that could not be knocked out in tbe
first round.
are visiting the family' of Clement he don't know much about handling an
Davh
n. Ir.itigin the 1st ward,
•
FttA-NfK St John, of Hope, and his Smith.
adr.. Yesterday one got the best of
with a 9 ' pound boy Frlbrother-in-law, Ed. Young of Hastings '\ Miss Belle Handy went to Grand ।him and now he will remain nt home
Rapids, Monday for a week's visit with •for some time. His right knee was cut
township,
w^re
drunk
Sunday
and
in
Plate window* will ix» placed in the
friends.
very badly but Dr. Burton, who dressed
t th&gt;- Bartoni und Newton the vidnlty of the camp grountl. A
Mrs. F. D. Hamilton and children ]the wound, thinks it will not prove to
fight Was the result but no serious
returned to their home in Syracuse be
1 serious.
damaga done.
•
We are
the publisher of
Friday.
The Hastings Banner announces
Woods r.ti’i;
fiur a copy of the
Fanny Davenport has just made . Mrs. Frank Newman, of East Sagj- ,
that it takes nobody's dust In doing
.iTgujt nmi;
her debut in Hastings society and with naw. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. T.
good job work. An all-wise providence/
Fhinips.
Mary Anderson will be “at home” to
has been kind to the people of Hastings!
any
in w^cn it comes to the ladies of Hastings for a few weeks,
Frank Reed, a former Hastings typo; ;Most job printers insist on having their
('all at Dr. Lathrop’s Drug store and is visiting his parents find friends in (dust as soon as the work is done.—Eve­
Tnr M.J: statesman id to be see them at once.
this city.
ining News. So do we; but not when
senti-weekiy to a
Will Morse and wife, of Middleville, 1it is being done.
Bear in mind that lile coining fair
arrived in town Tuesday for a visit
The season approaches when live*
M
Light a thiff visited Lan. will be one of the most successful ever 1 with friends.
poultry will be called for. Joseph
-•v-adihi's chicken house and carried held here. The officers are working
Maj. Anderson stopped here for a Rogers,
.
of this city. wanLs it under­
hard to this end. and. the premiums
^foineofthebird.». t
:
visit Monday. lie was on his stood that he is prepared to pay the
are as large hs were ever given short
1
h’"TE M Troy laundry’s new ad. offered
way to Allegan.
in the society’s history.
highest market price for live chickens
They &lt;!o ^.pli ndid work and solicit the
IL H. Barlow, ot Coldwater, has •and old hens delivered at Hastings.
7-atroa;ig“ ..fl the public.
Sol. Prichard and Munson Thorpe been visiting friends and relatives in &lt;Chicks weighing from one and one
Mi.-. Tou.es, of Cedar Creek, aged had a difference of opinion Thursday; town this week.
&gt;
1half pounds upward are wanted.
year*, died Wednesday and the fun­ th« latter applied a disagreeable epithet
Mrs. Addie Reed Fleming and
John Maier, living north of Wood­
eral occurred on Thnrs&amp;y.
to Prichard and as a result got thumped. (daughter went to Allegan Saturday for land center, was before Justice Sweezey
‘
Uavj: jf.tir watch, clock and jewelry Mr. Prichard paid his 83 fine to Justice ।a visit with relatives.
Monday
on a charge of assault and bat­
repairing dohe by a competent work­ Kenaston with very good grace.
.Mrs. James Nima. of Grand Rapids, tery made by Henry Valentine. The
man at Baughman A Buel’s.
Saturday for a visit with Jcas&lt;‘ was adjourned till Friday and
In case Mr. Beamer had been con- arrived
i
An excellent account of the terrible victed of a violation of the city’s fire 1friends in thia vicinity.
Maier was released on bail. He, how­
nulrcad wnf-k at Chatsworth, Hl., will
W. T. Barber and wife, of Hickory (ever, called at Justice 8weezey’s Tues­
ordinance, the question arises ns to Corners, gave the Banner office a (day. plead guilty, und whacked up
&gt; found on uur. Inside pagea.
Austin bIrnvm was arrested Mon- where would have been found the 'pleasant call Saturday.
t819.30.
“penitentiary lock-up" designated In ।
aaj for being drunk and disorderly such ordinance, as the place for con­
Mrs. Jane Gunn, who has been visit­
To-night at the Methodist church
taumlay night -expenses 89.20.
ing relatives here, returned to her home Prof. King, of Olivet college, will de­
fining him.
A MTATAij meeting of the Business
in Big Rapids Saturday.
liver a lecture on the following sub­
Take your old watch to Baughman
Mrs. C. H. Bauer and children left ject: "What I know about German
y
*‘u
held ,n K- of
A Buel’s and exchange the same for a ,Tuesdav for a few days visit with Jschools.” Thursday evening, at the
l. hall this U Hinwday evening.
,
.
in Grand Haven.
(same place, Prof. Glenn, of Muskegon,
r£k*.
comforteble bath, go to new one. It will cost you but little friends
lecture on "Educational Theo­
E A. Clark, with Beesmer the jewel- will
i
“ -soy s bath rooms. Everything clean difference, and you will be much better
•ind convenient, and prices moderate.
satisfied. They can give you a bargain •r, left Monday for a short visit in ,rists”. Both lectures are free. They
begin at 8 o’clock.
if
you want any kind of movement, 1Jackson and Ann Arbor.
I
The ladier of the Baptist church
American or foreign.
Another pair of boilers have arriv­
The Misses Delia Rising and Anna
*'n'e
vr.-am in the court yard
Saturday, the 30th. if tavorabie. Come
Elsewhere J. W. Babcock calls at- Brosimer visited the family of H. M. (ed for the water works and been accept­
of Nashville, last week.
ed. They are acknowlekged to be fine
tent ion to his harness business. Mr. Lee.
;
Geo Soules, of thia city, will go to ones and give the best of satisfaction.
tb* Central House B. and his work are so well known
,
and shoe utore, offers his splendid over Barry county that all that is :Nashville the lat of September, where Men
are st work putting them in po­
rc-Ugt and two lots for sale at a bar- necessary to secure him all the work 1he wiB clerk for F. McDerby.
,sition and as soon as this is done and tbe
cain.
Mrs W. Williams returned Friday to tsteam attachment with the pumps Is
he wants is for the people to know
i Su0b?.fi:’d,ows of thiB county had that he is prepared for them. His her home in Kalamazoo after an ex- jmade the water works will be in run­
ning
order.
i
aFI.c**•« rt)nrDi‘PPtel*ke Wednesday. shop has been enlarged and himself ,tended visit here with her parents.
b'Mri 210 Wefe Prc8eat
an enjoya­ and workmen are kept busy as beavers
Jerry Boynton made a trip along
Richard Messer In
ble tone was had.
in order to keep even with orders.
Richard Johnson, of MiddJeyiUe. left the line of tbe proposed new railroad
BTAVFFEB A Crawley are receiving for Milwaukee Tuesday afternoon.
.w«&gt;dtand, got full of
to Freeport, Barry county, the other
m«&gt;e’n^na
his waK°n HUC1 made the largest, best and most complete line
Mrs K D. Davis returned to her day, and immediately after his depart­
Mld&lt;UerUI. S*l»nl-^&gt;&gt;ner &gt; ,
Mond*y of bools and shoes they ever carried. bo"eta
ure the bones ot a man that looked as
,
jif he had been dead 100 years were
They continue to handle the old roll­ visit with relatives In this vicinity.
They are
Mm P Knowles, who baa been visit- 1found near the village.
l&gt;e&lt;ai designated as able Prime Kip boot, whoae good renu- ta?blrdi2hter.ii™.J.F.
GoodT-r.
1thought to be the remains of a man
Hper to print ihe tax sales for tatlon is thoroughly established, -fil o
They wm appear In a complete line of ladlea ami Mtes« ,iSfurwd Frld.y W her bom. Io ■who tried to figure out what Jerrv was
doing in that section.-Evening News.
°M«Bueof.N.ptember8th.
Macomb,.Ohio.
fall and winter shoes. These
Lyman White, the’ horse thief, who
Wri’tt.J'i?’'' .thl’ week
into will be sokl for the lows* posribte
Smith wW "X'VtitSJ
]
been confined in the jail, has been
r'&gt;H; store but without doing margin for cash or in exchange for Ambled soldiers and Mitera of Laton has
have nJ ?s dJ‘®age. They hope to farmers’ produce.
comity, at the Vermontville reunion, pleading sickness for some time. Once
the roof on before long.
.
&lt;or twice the Sheriff or his deputy has
Gentle reader, do you know that ,one day this week.
{WbAV Franeia Wilk™ reerind h, we are liable to have lota of rain yet
around a square or two to give
vr~r Wm Jones went to Bowne, walked
.
him a breath at trash air. Tueeday af­
♦rtom
s,head Eeat by tils brothZa £jSBjlor^ The he“ Md horM this season, and that you and your
ternoon White again complained of
family
ought
to
be
provided
agalwt
,
teauUca and are nicely mounted.
feelina bad and asked to be taken out
mother, Mrs. White.
the inclemency of tbe weather by se- her
,
for an airing. The Sheriff and his dep­
tbe use °f confining drunks curing suitable
Bdl. KmMd tert S«turdv tor 1uties were all away en business, and
bea«-e^«5ty Jail iuid incurring an ex- lin * Son have just rec^vtd a fall Itee
Mr Leonard, father-in-law to sheriff
■‘Penitrtt.?"I*r druQk. when the city’s of boot* and shoes, which they
Sh.iner. took White out into the jail
!
h-nt-ary lock-up” might beutil- Ing very cheap, or will
1
yard. The teUow proceeded to take an
butter, eggs and farmers produce gen .
“alrlns" in the most approved fashion
erallv Mewtra. H. &amp; Soa have also a
Of
sr*eial public examination rtoek oIM*Fie frF£SSJ2i*TES?
M mul. c-rtiactm
1
nf
mineral
merciiandlse.
_A°«
r
Mth, ibJj14 ,a,1 'Ratings, Friday, Aug.
oTKtuutai r«j.’ ”2: Requirementa as usual.

WHEN
Yon rail a strictly No. I alnsie or double. light

p?pRicrs
CREAM

HARNESS
J. W. Babcock’s,
Jefferson street.
Every strep warranted, all work made from

**OWDEf*
PERFECT

Io. 1 MsOiitMLub
A specialty. Remember that Babeoek’s Is the
pUce to get any and everyth ing in tbe harness
Hue, both for quality of goods und reasonablen* nrl.*M

Whips

U*cd by the Culled States Government. En-’
donee by tbe heads of the great Universities as
,|^J?ro*uR',,‘ ^2*'L“ndZT&lt;Mt Healtlifnl. Dr.
1 Her s UM only Baking Powder that does not
contain Ammonia. Llnie or Alum. Sold only In
■ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEWYOKK.
CHICAUO.
ST. LOUIS.

WHEAT fur sxle. a: Uio
&lt; u*, II. Ford. FrjUrievtUe.
SEED

premise* of
01

;
aianu up *rll,
is very Hardy and makes excellent flour, Si.00
per bushel at premises.
'

I ahan Mxtu open a floe line of

BLANKETS AND ROBES.
f
Don't boy till you ko them
Call in and get our prices and »ee our goods
br.'ur&gt;- buylnc. II we cant suit you In uulitv
and price, we do not expert your trade. Ail •
we ask Is a chance to show you what we can do
for you.
ReapeeUully.

J. W. BABCOCK.

Mfflfeiwiiil ail Repairing.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

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Local News.

^■25'^

w- F. F0LHEMU8, Co. Examiners.

,lib

To tie People of Barry County:
DO YOU KNOW? A
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Gran­
ite and Marble
-

Monuments and Headstones
Further, that vlnce he buy* for caih, gets all tbe dlseounts and keeps no xgenti on the rood,
be can sell all work In hl* line

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.
You Win get Jurt exactly what you contract lor if you buy oi him. Our reference la oar work,
and nothing pleases ttt more than to have those who think ot buying take all the time they please

to Inspect otir work anywhere. A« long as we self at more reasonable figures than outside com­
petitors. and guaranty Ont-class work and all work as represented, we fee! that we have a right
to ask tbe people of Barry eounty to pa troulze a home ImtRution.
Respectfully. '

GRAIN DRILLS
The Best Grain Drill
in the Market
Is the one the farmers want, and-the intelligent
farmer knows it is the cheapest. Any farmer who
will call at our warehouse and'examine our Grain
Drills, will be convinced that they are by all odds
the best in the market. The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that cab be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your­
self as to the truth of the above assertions. *
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
N. B.—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

You buy a

Buy the best; which yon will find to be '

The Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace Company.

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
■
Best of references for satisfactory work given on applica­
tion. See the model at H. A. Goodyear L- Son's Hardware, or
the furnace at W. W. A W. C. Kelly’s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flne Furnace, and get prices.

�WOMAN AND DOME.

WOUNDED IN BATTLE.

there will be little danger of moths taking op

SEVERAL

A WIFE REVIVES A HUSBAND WHO
WAS

“CLEAN

DISCOURAGED."

PATHETIC

STORIES

OF

'C’.ffiiWS-x'a!
that?"

“It *s thfa," continued tbs deacon,

FIELDS OF CARNAGE.

1
tbe jiouite where bones are joined together.

•lento In tbe family. Each package, box and
ixiUle should to marked with tbe proper

auo mu. 04 ucc,
• ——-----------—
is company, wbo wears a pretty little air «
mingled re«poiidbility cud anxiety with her

in the family a rlawt such a* thia should
never be loft unlocked, for all women know

childrre's clothe after they had gone to bed.
bun anything ta-tes, nnd in their ignorance
As xbo bel t the buttons iti her mouth, to pre­
vent thehi rilling off. i.hd lusd no opportunity
.. ______ ....
...
I*
I.Mf
-the mothers chamber is an excellent thing to
clmatioii.
,
-|
tare, whose the simpler medicine*, often
Mr. Harris remmed: ।
.■
wanted during the uigbt, should lie kept for
"Pm elran dtv-ouraged, that's svhat I amt •me, and will save tho mother n great many
Of coqr-e I don’t think of mywif'—Mr* steps, and frequently n heavy cold.— Boston
________
Harrm*'ilip ‘-urlcd n little, and ■&gt;«»• button Budget.
eac:i|»-d nnd rotted umlcr tlie tabic— “it’s you
t&gt;l»cl|iHne of Children.
and th» children I’m worried about"—another
Thera are no two children who are precisely
alike, or who should have exactly the same
government^psd greatdnierimlitatlon is need­
just then Mr-. Harris eoughnd nnd *11 tto tiut- ful in applying discipllnu a* well as Instruc­
tion. Ono chilil may be exeowlingty sensitive
nnd liable tn Im mfaundecstnod, whileaii’illier
presently. She wns darning the etiiMren'e is very bold ami forthputting. In such cases
stocking-* imw, having sewed •»“ “11 Ibo fugi­ the former i« always the auffiw, nnd woften
tive llUM.HI*‘lt couldn’t
worw«. When a man's
partner t.ikreall the in&gt;w»ey out «&gt;f the Iwi- much," raid a wiw mother, who hml brought
up n family nf seven—fire girls nnd two l&gt;oys
—to honor and obey, and roverenco and love
dhbonwst. All tin- iTnlitors ore clamoring her. It is (ar te*tter that n &lt;-uild should not
for tlw-ir money, not Jaxxtiissj they lewd it. i-cenive the J nit punishment (or misbehavior
but teinuy I liavctrt
it. It's no use, than to Im tmju*tly punisliwl. tho memory ot
Mnrj-;Tiii a iuIiksI inan. and Pm going !*&gt;

“How!"irsk«-d Mrs. Hnrrifi, calmly,although
bkd-and Vibrated in her bund.

swereslHlgnilkantly ••i^liall iwtU*oUi**
you wnnt. or to te&gt; u burden on you nnd tbe
children. Tii*r» fa tfirilislmuor ntto'-lml to
iny name now. W«r1iave lived within nor
rash, 1 *up(«»*-, to embark all tn oik venture
“You have not loH all.” »ugR&gt;wt«l Ids wifi-;
“you have health, wife nnd rhildreu ;u.‘l an
unblemished i harucler “
•*Pooy capital, llivwi," r&gt;itr&gt;rted her hutl&gt;snd,
gloomily. “No. I am going to
up I
tell you. Mary, I’m n d Mvmraged num. You

ries; women arc Shelter? I and piotet'Uxl from
all those annoyance*"
“Arv tteyf answered Mb. Harris with dry

d. rounted f*mn;cs and

wm

engaged to

to off*: their lost year’s bill. Her whole
frame qnivered with tiro [tain ar jarr-d and
tangled nerve* But it never entered into
her niirxi. that *bo flared to complain. “Don
the Next Tbynir,” was the motto *)» hail
framed nnd hung up where she could see it
many limo n i!ay.
"As I say,” coutiimnd her busband after a
spell of gloomy thought, “tiara's a way out
of It, and many a man Ims been driven U&gt; iL

and tbo children srnuld have enough to live
on comfortably tbe rest of your Ilves. • It's
only autici|&gt;ating our final fate by a few

ImiMibdvi* discipline ctumo* prcxlucB good
remits In tbe goventfnetit of dilMren. and
imnishmcnt te-stnwed. in anger will never
quell the anger of tiw chilcklsit rather in­
. I raw* its rage. Horn! n chihlHm n room l&gt;y
IdniMdf while the anger fa nt it&gt; height, and
give uootlicr punishment untiliyoa nrc'perl.-tly i-ool and collected; then ynu may tuako
a** impreufrin upon Ids mind that v.ill t» ns
lasting ns his life, by cnlmly reasoning with
him. and plainly showing him bi? faults. Do
you say that you ca«m* take the tinus to
dfacfpliiN* your children hi this nay, but that.
quickly follow, or else they will have none/
is* you believe that it is too much trouble to
irovin with them, and try to show them
ihut wrong doing can never make them or

of your II(c arc llllcd with trouble, and your
gray haira an- brought with «*&lt;&gt;mur unto'tlngrave, thiongli tb-&gt; mlalcesls/of your i-hil
dren, tlieir duplicity and ingratitude having
broken your heart, then you may possildy

Tb.nullify

Hili
----------------iaabkated little saint and comforter. Bbo
takes unfinished tasks from tbe tired, still
fingers that falter at their work; her strong
young figuro is n staff upon which tbe gray
haired, white faced mother leans arH1 •*
rmtesL She helps mother with tho spring
sewing, with tbe week'* mending, with a
cheerful conversation and congenial cotnpaniouship tint some giri&lt; ik&gt; nut think worth
while wanting &lt;m only mother. And when
tiiero conics a day when she must l&gt;end. as
girts must often bend, over the old worn oat
body ot mother lying uuhetdfiil iubar coffin,
rough bands folded, her long disquiet av.-rg-d
in let, something very sweyl will lie mingled
with her low, and tlio girl who helped mother
still find a beutdicUou of. jwace upon her

and I fully sympathia* with Elbe. Tell her
to rub It every night with r. little campbor.
nnd not ent any highly spiced food at drink

*°.‘b!,y^Si

wurtHrt-ln «W1-ss wounded mon was to lie where be tad
fallen until tto stretcher bearers from tto
amtalaner train picked him up and rerried
'him off; no sound pun was to leave Me uno
during on engagement to succor tto hurt.
Among tbo brat regiments this discipline was
marly always enforced, as (ar os praettabjo.
But among the poor.r regiments an*! tto
ubwer regiments tbo contrary was apt to Do
the case. An extraordinary amount of kindly
feeling was etteu manifested among these
regiments for their wounded. Ou &lt;ux’ occa­
sion. In IBM. th? m iter saw four men from
a uew regiment, then hi tbe flrat Uni* of tat­
tle. tottering tack under tbe burden of a
strapping fellow, who, on being examined
bynprovrxt guard,.proved to have but a
painful bullet scratch In tho side, and when:
tto*&gt; four were hastily removing—along
with ttomeelve* —from the cliance of further
danger.
There were time*, however, when tlio un­
harmed might without detriment tn tto ser­
vice aadst tlieir wounded to some plaro of
shelter. Itato in the afternoon, during the
tattle of Antietam, the. writer's Irrigade,
after having dono its stare uf tbe IJixxfy
work at tiro sunken lane of Rouirt's farm.

reporter to the city editor, a* In: flung down
bn* pnrtfiilia “1 ovrrtaard one lady say to

cupted; A coinntd** was wounded in the* leg,
and the writer, with tlure utbcrs.'pickixl him
up and carried 1dm off toward a largo barn
Hint served a« a liattlefleM boi-pitaJ. On tb"
way the little party, in »j?ito of tbo thick
white smoke that orerbnng every thing, were
a mark fur a Coufsdetate battery at Um
Dunkatd meeting Lnu»e, and revcral dhelb.
were coiixqu*ntly xpioded atom their car,.
A fragment uf A shell crushed both tots of
cue of our party. Ito pour legleu man wm
ttou picked upby the other remaining two
who went on, while tbo writer struggle I on
then as tost ho could ,l y himself, with the
man drat wound.-*!. ,

•Why, &lt;lmr child, don’t take off your glove
that tray! It. taking tli'-m pff never puli the

Tlie weather wat worm (Sept ID aud the
wnundAi 'man—one of wbme arm* wa«

au opportunity, kt l*-r put
a liitlegiy I'drine
ami rose water two or tbsee tiutss a day, ami.
hltov** all thing’, die must step lacing. Eutre
red, and ate o«tght to hove :*•»*" enough to
know that, with her very borrow hips, slit
doesn't want to make her waist * bit smaller.

Taking «»IT a Ulore.
‘I guewt there’s » right way nnd n wrong

pita Colt
In the Opinion of Dr. M. W Taylor, of the
London EpMemiiJogical society, some com­
mon kimfaof mold nu.y givertotodiplittoria.

tlio wet plaster ot leaky walk, while old
time from social occupations, nor take tho lleccrs ot won! nnd moldy skins n|q«-ar aVo to
trouble to train their minds aright, but I be souixts ot dljditlicric infection.
placed your responsibilities and duties upon
tbo hired servants, whoso incapacities you
fully understood. There is a great deal -of
A k*ug handled ’ bru*h. iong enough , Lo
trouble in this life, aud many families uro reach Ute railing*. is as Important to a gnod
disgraced and made wrvtchisl by tbe ill housekeeper a* a good brorm; if the wall*
doings of their children, liccnuse in their and ceiling are tightly brushed before the
childhood parents would not exercise a due
amount &lt;4 patience with them, but utterly fresh ..tad. longer.—Bustuu Budget.
ncgH-tod them. A who man once said.
Thoughtless Animals.
A sprightly English lady writes: “Papa
ways found it deairab'.e to lx-a little dent, u brought liome no !&lt;•« that, three unexnected
little dumb and a little Idlnd.”— Mrs. Sophie guests to dinner tbe other evening. Are not
One. Johnson in Good Housekeeping.
men though tie*, animals F They are. dear;

■ way to Ure tom tMwritor, ueariy exhausted.
Jmfatal on ■.topping to rest But' tto toli&gt;-ta
were w!. tiring in all dirvetious through tto
air as busily ns toe* in a white clover patch,
aud the wounded mat* «a» therefore very
m-rrotts. it used, by tto way. to to a ray­
ing in tto army that “wton a man Is wocntled
to fa whipped.'' Ferbaje tlie iw-rve* ot ivxix&gt;
meti an* unstrung by sudden pain. At ail
crents, tto man in question trembled liko a
white ixeilar tost in tto tosses at every “xip"
of s Imlk-t end togged to bo tolped on witto
. cui nny delay. To the sri iter's ex|&gt;o*tulation
that to mmt have time to rorover his torath
tto wcsmd-xl mnn's rejoinder w&gt;5: “I’m B
married man; you are not Of course It
makes no difference wlwttor you are kilted
or not; you hgve no wife!" This was said In
all reriousn.v«. for the man wm utterly hirepaid-.! of a humorous sentiment
The amtotanco train ite-)f wm an import­
ant adjunct to tto anny. Early in tbe war
two amtolancu wagons a-r-x.mp*nied eseb
regiment, tto |&gt;attem being a long, two
« b-M cart drawn by one bora*, the interior
affording tod r.mcw for two reclining person*
oto o keg. generally sup|hwr.i bv the soldiers

Mrs. Harris foiled tbe last pair ot stock­

New York Journal.

smile hovered about her lipa
••John." sbosnid in a firm voice, “I have a

It is difficult to say what it is that enchants
a young man’s fancy, what particular attrac-

“Doo t die in the bouse!"
Before tbe ostouubrd mini could speak, rhe
continued:
“Because it would be so unpleasant for the

surprised that ' *uch feeble charms should
effect sueb large result*
Ono would
say that it cannot be invariably beauty
that decides, if brauty bad not a* many defi

my father yesterday. And I should hate to
have any unpleasant associations connect** I
with it I should very much dislike to have
a etab- driven tb rough you. though people
would .non forget that we over belonged tn

bis name And oven if you were not held
responsible I would bo ashamed to think you
bad written your own epitaph, ’Here Iles a
discouraged man.’”
John Harris was dumb with surprise.

no lovely Spinsters; It cannot be intellect or
wr&gt; should mi«t no inane married women; it
cannot be always amiability or we should see
no vixens presiding over hotMebokls; nor
uncial position. or there would he no mesa!
iiancea; nor money, or all the pennllcaa
maidens would tie left tn single blesedocsL
If must lw eorne indefinable charm, bom-

skitv that work* the mtratte. With one
gracu carries the day. while another is indif­
ferent to this, Init is susceptible only to wit.
tn a blooming color, tn a shapely band, to a
genial manner. The talking girl attracts the

favorite thing for men to say chat tbsy will
realize bow drsjwrnln tbe situation Is. and a
lot more rubbish that they ought to be

John tried to s|teak, but li|»
floor.
in death and leave his wife aud children to
tight the IjoUIc ot life alone.
"And right here, John. I want that subject
to end focever. It is hard enough to lire
with a man wbo is chronically discouraged,

John Harris never again pado any vague
end improbable threats, but took tbo dilemma
of busioesa by l&gt;otb horns and practically
him declare since that evening that be was
•a discouraged uiou.”—“M. L. R." in Detroit

ways been striving tn utter; tbe woman who,
like Mmo. ftecatnier, “listens with seduc­
tion,** pleases tbe brilliant man, wbo lias no
time or inclination to listen to other people's
ideas: tbo thinker goes to tbe giddy butterfly
superior woman: tbo youth Is daxzled by
tlio mature accomplishments and knowledge
of bis feminine senior, arid the old beau feels

pinqulty; it is tbo women of wham bo-am
tbn moot, with whom bo is intimate enough
to discover tlio ntiractious that are often
overlooked by other friends, who appeals to
him; but among a number with whom be Is
equally intimate, bow doe* it happen that he
mode of lib life J Of course tbe

For n Rad Cold.
When one has a bed cold and tlx- mwe fa
cloredupaothat be cannot breath? through
It, relief may tie found instantly by putting a
little camphor a:&gt;d water in tbe center of tbo
band ami snuffing it up tho nose. It is a great
relief.—B-aton Budget.

A k*ion for freckles may be made of tbe
following good am! barmlt*- .-.nuetire: il)
B'-rai. three grain-; rose water, five drants;
orange flower water, five dram-. A Orange
flower water, one pint; glycerine, o:» ounce;

inercial travel-r, "1 saw the queerest game of
tmseball that was ever plaved.
All tbe
play era were blind; yes, sir, ns blind as eyeIohi bats. Of course you don’t lielisve it I
didn't believe it either, till I saw'em play.
How did they do itf Just like any other
plajera, with the exception that they used a
haff qx-cinlly prepared for the w-earion.
Through this bawiball there Was a hole, and
in the hois there was a little concern like that
which you see in a harmonica. On tbe home
plate was a little tiell, whit* the umpire
rang by pulling a string just before tho
pitcher tired a liall. Judging on tlie position
of tho hose by tbe sound of tiie bell the
pitcher put tbo ball right where it eight
to bo.
“As tho ball sailed toward tho batemau tbs
air rushing through tbo bolt In it played a
little tune, and it was by this sound that tbe
batamau made hfs strike. It was tbo mme
with tbe (k)d?r* Wherever die ball went it
was singing ite little tune, and tills sound was
U
Handle the
bjdH Well, I should say they could. They
played a line game, a*d I tell you that tbo
music of tbo lull whlzJng nnd soaring about
the (Wd, end tbo*e blind fellows catching
and throwing it just as if they could see.

wy Uackond Ito entire appearance of tbe
vehicle wai sal and undertaker like. Tto
moral effect on someef tbe raw wddieniof
these fun-nal looking machine following
(torn into acti-n wM decidedly unwh-.lurmra
Ito pattern »n* I orrowrd (rum some Euro­
pean service. But It soon gave way to the
two home, four wbrolrd spring wagon, which
has ever smro been the accepted typo in this

dty."—Boston Courisr.

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tight, alum or plmipuafc powders. Hold only
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Only Direct Route to Mar-.twtte sad th* »- •

Copper ftegt.ure *( the Ttn»* rvnue
«:!* a! Mldusz:*
Two Through Train* "•r‘i •».’ ds:a.
elose connection, tn Vt*w» iseptf U all Mzt-

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Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.

Mall.

Ticket* (or sate at Ml-pcits mtktonsk
For Maps. Folders. Rxlrs and in!nra»t!a ai­

THE AXBVLAXCX CORPS.
n
Thi* ambulam-e cur;*, was dtiilngui»t£l by
a wkje green Imnd encircling the sleeve ni.
though tbs little flag* which fluttered finm
tto u-[w of the ambulance *rag&lt;,ril ^,,1 tho
larger ones which were displayed at tto field
baqdtafa were of a deep orange On U.
march tbo ambulance wagon was n sort of

S.IO
n.c

llifi

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a

K. W. ALIEN.

Notice i« hereby ph ew ttot by«lrtu" M * rr'
«»f fieri facias IsmihI out &lt;•&lt; and unto &lt;bt w-*of tbe Circuit Court for tto eounty «tf lUrrr.iLstBtant Michigan. U&gt; ttir .hrv.to! sad drUrrtH
.ul
.....
aluf z-h.'t.:. I.indS IT.
the tlraCdajr ot July. A. I». i'&lt;. toy upoe »!
seize all otlbe right. Iltle and interwi ol «sale defendant. (Tuarics A.-Wdy. m std to Ur
ftdlowlng property to-wtt
■ i.u.,'
tot eleven huixire.! htnely-three tit*-*,1*.11;
city of Hasting*.formerly.*
areoriu't,
the recorded nut thervul, In lisrry roobiy. *3 •

core paam from the surgeons of their rerimrnte setittaj

gross aany. All other tralus dally except Buo„
T-A- HAHN. I^cal Agent, Hastings0. W.Kcoauta a.F. AT. a..Chicago.

Kaskine
(THE NEW QUININE.)

Gives

ana smi at pm*iic suri:wi «
hlxhsat bidder, at tlw nortt* nn
mart home. In the cat’ el HwuBC- i°

&gt;»g

FERRY HALL
Has a beaut 11

Addran Pnaldrnt
C,
pal LEVI SEELEY, lake FoH-»L
One agent (merchant only) wanted ineWl.'W

Good Appetite
New Strength

even a frivolous one, in tbe idol, and wooden

Quiet Nerves,
Dakota Blind asylum, but It they

Happy Days,

search, tho interwitv n* —i-

llsvss that be never will l*e such a fool thet
be cannot toll a divinity from a girl of tbo
period.—Harper’s Bazar.

to be all you represented them to t*haodted your etars for
‘•AfisriffKiis m.’sss _

weet Sleep.
the Second corps wbo were ttora over

An expert carver can divide poqjtry with-

HAY FEVER Catarrh
la an InffnintM ran
dttkm of tin- iimitf
nwimbrane *&gt;( the
nostril*, tear-duct*
and tbroxt, afire. Im
ttohtng* ad acrid
irnuma is accrete.!,
the disc hanre i*
.
eompanlrd with u
taming settsautm.
Tltere are sMerespasms of sn*-vriu#
frequent alturks *.f
bcadaeto.
watery

------------------------ in all our large
organized into a
~
•“ unver, two
men ta-ing
uroL-tor bearers in
action and hospital nurses at other time*

lengthwLc acute gave place to mattresses
‘P^d
tbo r'wI&gt;don ot tto wounded
Ttaraffermg of such of the hrtpira* wounded
as, for one reason or another were i,rf. whm.
^2“
!“». Un
U„.
nerved on they were by their wraknea. -nd
tto shock of their palu, they bad still tn ««

Mkl u .J*

Luta Cuejntasm

ItetroiL 1
Miprera. |

&lt; urring when a porvoa kina hurry, should

Kspvsas.

guide to all others.-Harper s Baar.

ltMyKipraM.1

Hint* on tsivlnc.
"It’s tfc* last time I am going to tryl Lack
is agaftat me. and 1 11 just givo up! There is
no use ol trying to do ianythlng wtem the
od*l«nre ngiinst yqn ” j

Religious Herald.

tor's fevUnx*"—Rlc

-pofcon” in plain letters. There should to
n shelf for internal and external remedies, on
tlie latter also a bundle of. lint, and one for

The ‘banker" for tbe New Haven bunco
men, who left •12,000 in forfaited government
Ixmds with the court officers, fa a Chicago
operator. Hs ha* eir.pt nt
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wton in tto coon* of

'Ot-14.
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SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

Anfi all germ dlseutm.
rJ?MSBWSRang«5i«iSg:

it was imporalbto to prevsat * trial

rrotoaie Order.
State of Michigan. rount* «'
At a s~km

W tbe

matter of the estate

AU that

rportlnx to sc ,,lr
‘ bs" ZitaUMd W
™*rea«l.
may

With a tender bird thin is not a difficult mat*
cope succeeduliy with a tough or underdone

I be asslri'- 'l ***

tbem f1,000 apiece Tbe trial come off and
tbe jury disagreed. Ten were for acquittal.

ful about tbrieg joints. Next cut off tbe first
joint of tbe-vings and tbe pinions, and then

.nt

1tattoelty
court, thro
»* too'don
rjd
o( to
‘taiioR*.ln»»Mc«oL
J
It any llww te. "'v
it r
wasa-ff
light srnteTice that they entirej?

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possible.
She should be careful about leaving anything

members while they are Icing disjointed.

tbe fact that a wrd-ct of acquittal might be
acccptabl* to taobunco men.-Hartford

miktaar.

SK'gSyTGi
* previous to said d»J
(Atruecoyy.)
J^g.

closet tn tbo dining room.

poimlUiun of

nanjerousit

Part*

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best styles of type.

�VICTDIS OF THE WRECK.
VERY IMPORTANT IF TRUE
anShH^br*‘n’

JWR,RENDING SCENES WITNESSED

»** ttw -tend bodTw

’B1Uai
b* ^entitled.
— that of
uk«w McClintock, engineer of thi »ron-l

A Night of Anxiety. Awful Suffering
Death

Among

the

Wounded People.
ore~rl*
U.UIW.
fed

Mr.

Zimnferman^

. such wa. tbe awfal spred of the unUa,a
engine

l.ItMn

taHtar. who.b^ hnrt«! fe,SX“

I a Noble Girl: ruled.
Further details of

bho was suffering from in temalinjuries, as
well es ronins urns nf tlu.
. ,

uT™";,"
where tlio loenl iu&gt;lntia

... •._..»

..

u»u,

&lt;"bat# worth, tho

fiftwu
shooting
n mile :i minute.

iom

I w* £ Wow,,, (or
ApK-w., u„

r m tbe front engine
r-ri.lg- wm afire' Right
i «• I ttw lu-ight flames,
was among them.
N/i.ik ui half a mile to
iX^/vooiL irtln, and
Irani was within JOO
•4 m-so-ngers of de.ith
dr fatal signals into

-—
uuu.i.mi smer, nun i«
nrar.v wild with anxiety about th-m. nn-.
withstanding her own tcrribhi Injuries and

to find the couple stretebed npon the flour of
tbe school house. Kind hands hero had
placed the I year old baby boy in its mother s
looked placid, at though asleep. Near by
wav tbe crushed satchel containing tbe liaby's
wnrdrolro ami toilet articim. The father
spied the jK»wder-box and baby-puff before
tbe coverings had been removed from their
dwad faces, and with a groan tie sank ou bis
knees, and tlirowing biuuelf prostrate ou the
t-udies &lt;-ricd aloud.
Close by, wrapj-rd in a white sboet was an­
other lieby, not yet identified. Hnlf a score
of txxlhw of full grown men and women tar
nround on the pine floor. Tlie school bouse
is turned into a morgue, and affords a tem­
porary abiding place for another wore, while
-lown at the &lt;lc]x&gt;t tho comspondhuta have to
pick their way through a double row of bod­
ies to the telegraph niHce.
In the
l&lt;aggag&lt;*-room, tbe floor b piled high with

:g-. fill beneath it, and it
iw
Iren lae terrific
train which rnvtd tbe
r tuifl U.s fin-num. But
o down, and instantly the
done.
Cor crashed into

an rv»- n-ariy 1U1 |&gt;co|&gt;!v

•d paswogers eenin
ih-y found such n
iivd as if human
•'••- *1: locked but

AXXIOUB UARCHER&amp;
tire which have been brought up from tlie
wreck. Among these are grouped
.
tiv. so.' Ihecfead, seeking »ncb personal ef-

kuu in the ditch
may help the coroner to make final ideatifl-

t«« badly in­
Im* tmggagehk,, n boy's
ept It with
ix dny-caachca
■

~^.n'~n-

Mill burning,
4enj lying on and

KII LOCOMOTIVE.
and children, whoso live*
vidif tU y could bo gotten nut,
- i m—t horrible form «a»
•-I wood nf tbu broken
And to fight the fire three
i ..’ r, nnd only some fifty
h to do their duty,
Im' iirfht of the burnin
iich &lt;y its aid the fifty
and fnr four

&amp;trthwA

'Attiqxiti «ith which the
aud . »tlw attempt wns
ut. 'iltero won no pick

tfc-y dcrperately dug
hit;• the onrtii, which a
ikM ulrn&lt;«*t as hard ns
'• 11 ecu &gt;ns handfuls thus

At 11 o'clock tbe cs-rres|XMMtent for tlie
Unital Pres, retaroed from tbo seeno ot the
wr«ek. No more bod ire had I wen recovered nt
Hint bonr, and Foreman Crawford exjew^n
the opinion Hint the roil &gt;&gt;f the instantly
killed i« now complete (Efforta were nuul*
t» find the bead of Engineer McOtatock, but
without sneenm.
The belief is gaining ground that tbe cate»truphe was predpitated by confederates of
thievre wbo wore ou the tram, and wbo knew
that many of the [Kurenger* carried large
mms of money and valuable jewelry, but
I here nre no facto which point to a confirma­
tion of this theory.
Im [Ortont evidence was given by several
wltiumea Friday afternoon showing that
there was a light seen on tbe track in tbo
EeigbtaTrbtxxl of the disaster for two hour,
before tbe train was due. Ottatr ..videnro
showwl that Ibero was no engine in right at
i hat time, or any grass fins. Th* suppurta
tlie llwwy of train- wrecking.
Engineer Geo. Schurtt, of tbe T. P. &amp;■
gavs that Nathan Fisher ami Gror»&gt; Murphy,
nf'Peoria, told him that they wen- iu Um
fated train, in one of Ibe sleeping cars, end

field to tbo wreck, and tbey arw puritive tin'
men were i-oblwrs.
H. C Taneyhill. n
brak*uuan, saya he saw snvcral irem rubbing
voliwa, but was too busy Iwking after tint
victims to interfere with them.
From tbo following summary lho grand
total of victims nf tho wreck will be «*wn;
Total number of deaths np to Saturday, ucronling to official returns, 70; wuandul soriously and treated for wounds, 13ft wwiniwu
slightly and gone home. 150;
total of
kilted, wounded, and injured, 355.

rvaliy plundering Uh- d«id When ilnybght
oune curias w&gt;re dragg..i out of tho wreck
wito the [wx-kcu of Ureir efothw tUrn.,l in".
«'•’out «• torn off. Wateluss and chains

......... • -I- -* rmw. so mat
,ta,
l»
i-i«niitl&lt;-&lt;!.
,
A noble girl name-1 Fanny Rrubnw. of
PArinmiHnn 111.. .....
...
’. .
...............
•M-uitfirrHlgli mo
dbu.t. r unhurt, msl hour nfi-r hour fn-m
that acted.m. mirto fin- th© dying victims. So

Tire following is a full list of the injured at
Fiper City: RobertRevd. actor, hurt intern­
ally; E*1 D. Ccraptan, Teoria, slightly hurt;
A. R Keerrisaw, Peoria, brakeman slightly
hurt: Aril Ulrich, Peoria, slightly hurt; Mr*.
\V. A. Swindle, Peoria, slightly iiurt; Mr*.
Jiuw-. Cunlitig Rudtilli, not aeri&lt;&gt;u»ly hurt;
Peter Moran aud Jam-* Moran. Aseria Tur­
key, slightly hurt, Antonio Lotrert, same
ptace, badly hurt: E. B. Stoddard, West
Piont. arm broken; Artie Sto-ldurd, reddtmcc
not given, leg broken; Ml» Forties, Washing­
ton; writHwiy hurt; Motrin Cook. Feuria,
slightly hurt; L. I. Ayrfe. Morton. Ilk. orrr.
broken and hurt internally; Mrs. B. F. Ayres,
coltar-bone broken afld Load hurt; E&gt;l FIhitney, Peoria, tag broken; C. H. Webster,
IVoria. leg broken; William Ulrich. Peoria,
thigh broken; G. H. CitM-rmall, hurt; L
Harpe, ankle cut and btberwk, injured; -.
Brown, residence unknown;L. C. Rotterman,
Peoria, liemi
injured;
B. McHonough,
Macomb, leg broken . M. F. McIIana. Peoria
county, injured; Thomas La«Tcncc, Col­
chester, btully hurt; G. A. Stidewell, Buf­
fers, Ind., arm broken: Itaac Hicks, Chillirotbe, badlv hrnteod; PbiMia Fruban, Froria,
t-ailly btirt: Dr. U. Atirriger. D -troit, broken
rita and &lt;fislocate&gt;l shoulder; Mire Peterson,
Peoria, injuries not state.!; Mro SammK
and Mire Walters, of Peoria; Mr*. Smith,
Gi.lmburg, injuries not stated; JjC. Rogert,
Claire, Ilk. injuries not stated; Al tlliam Be­
gan. i-eorta. same; Mrc Rtuhon.
N Y. same; Mra. W. A. Smith. Abingdon,
snore;* W. a Smith. I*™, rame: Mm
Blalstlell. Bradford, same: Mr*. ^»vnli, Ab­
ingdon. same; «. Uliarierton. Galvdiunr.
iam-i Fiarl Weinetto, Peoria. Mrionrij;
Elixa McDonald. Walker*, Hk, m Jurire not

states!.

■‘•ur hours of endeavor,
. . 1 ’‘ii.d sway n light came
; '■* •***‘: td tak« their place, and dawn
"■ v-lT
,,r berrnr.
•L J??*’ ' ’ i'n'1 *“*n fffing on’men had

•it’.-wi-j'f'
Ul*’r,s Wcr* w,t *° ,,,auy
haii.Mi c
cf the . wrack as there
•In ,, r"’'' r *’■ ’’r’
But in tlie meanid . TinIr?. Iuul b’leJ‘ aroused. Help
. t ',4: ’ : ’i:'w°Hh, Forest and Piper
i’*6H f
. ', ,w'
beverentty

Death of Eugene McClintock.
FoiiEsr, Dk, Aug. UL—There was one incidant of thn accident which stood out more
horribb- than all of thore horrltdo •w®**
In tlie second ooarh was a man. hw ’*ita..•••'«
HUte child. Bls name could nntbe
bnt it is thmigtat ba got on al Pwta « bw
tlio accident occurred tho enttro fnmilj «*«
Ihrcn was caught and held do»» by
woodwork. Finally, when relief cam-, hman turned to tbe friwdiy aid ami f«d®r
^■•Take out my wife first.

rril,.

•nd* to toko them into

VICTIMS AT CHATSWORTH.
‘’•WnMing

'... ,*.i
• -----.
— ■ UJ
■hriii-h. “a^'v“t -b cio-oi tlieir oyw Thursw,,lri’ "ho*” through
every bou-e in the
r*'0|7 0( the
a«d‘iyin^I'a^,‘"' vUtaK«»’o the injured
‘Xrd'all nf
n*,donta «&gt;•! «™««»
tUdenJ^fJf*1 ’** street corners and no
U» w»7,’f1Vcn" wrf ulL"d cvor lbc terribe jie»i twenty-four boor# with

I'm itoM th*

ChSottn^&lt;’lcuTle&lt;! out tbo mother, und n«a

broken scat was taken off Imt crus.^.i br^'
tha
btond
which well'd
from
»wr
lira toM
bow,
badly
Rba
**■
hurt. They cm-ried.the chM a
Huooved girl of 3, and laid »&gt;ct tn tbe corn
field d.wdBaloofi«ld*
1K‘r dytaB mother.
Sen Xy -• back for the
brought Zimou. ^‘"^tntKta
Imt be crawled through tbe co"

'

rraufellh-.

r». built teuidful .by hand-

Tb- ninn

Mexican war.
Tbo disbursetnonte of tlu.’
agency during tbe fiast year amounted to
rv-w.-joa
s.

Raj.t Laxx City, Aug. 12.-Fred Hopt,
alias “Welcome," was shot to death in tbe
yard of the penitentiary, four miles from this

•over Hopf's heart and
told bun to bo firm,look

and Lroeder of blooded harei% di id at Deca­
tur, Ute.. Thuralay morning, aged
years.

King’s cattle yards, Detroit, Mich., over a

and death wotild^imo
quickly.
Ho would

The second

fell w:tJi th© rills and turned the schooner
completely over on her side, when sbo filled
and sank iihm diatelr. Every man on-board

would bn if he flinched.
। showed great flrmnoas. Ho camo from his

AW

li-Tb.

m tn nummtot H.tnrt-r, -nd tafenl pr»
™.Wu
r- r^.iantly
Lbr—K[&gt; 1b«
r»!l..-.nr u» -leu™- &lt;*

Uwaffb -r«T rbiirrti l-» l» ,,l’L
U,Ui„c.
t&gt;nrr «n.l«Uk»,
...b„«t- The funeral of Mrs. James
l“ n toukpta'v in tbe morning at her late
-Mice with a very targe attrt.dance.

Wasiunotos Citt. Au?-_‘■’•-J- ?'
enmiie widely known as tlie chief of notoc
[^irftoe^reromenL dtal suddenly Fri­
day night ofapojdexFtaJM’^V-

*

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

Bte &amp; Tobin, the rvstaurateurs of Spring­
field, Uta,, wbo refused to j«rmit 8. B.
Turner, colored, editor of Tho State Capital,

court Friday tn f-'DO bonds.
Manchester, England, is suffering from a
ntxi&gt; non.
graph.
Ho wni
a blanket He sat up comjioasd, very flrm
and straight Marshal Dyer gave,tbe ward.

DROUGHT BLASTS THE CORN.

that tbe nols.&gt; heard on shore could not have

tang cut as one, and the rigid body of thdead man retained its pow*. tbo body falling
forward and the chair falling over back­
ward, tbe man's stiff IlmM resting on tint
ClHCAGOt Aug. 9.—Tho champions man­
aged to utillB, the fortune, of bare ball Man.lay by wiuqjng tlieir game with New York

i-i .i ..i-ipi.,
Washington
l-.tul.'ir.liKtyinitpoIU
____ ,___
Batunlnygavo lire
playwl
Ixut^u.’ „
games
following results: At l'bitadel|&gt;bta—Phitadelpblft, Washington
at Chicago—Chi­
cago s, Detroit 2—seven innings, dorkmws;
at Boston— Borton 4 New York 3; at ImliNia;wlis— Pittsburg G, Indianapolis 1.

department ha* received a telegram from tbn
governor of Colorado announcing tlie upris­
ing of the White R.ver Utes near Mt*ker,
Col, and asking the assistance of tlie United
Blates troops in Kupproming it The Ute In­
dians, led by old Colorow, have taken Umwar-path and are killing the settlors. Ranches
have btyn abandoned aud tbe profile are wak­
ing refuge in tbe town of Meeker. Governor
Adams has tat-n telegraphed to for arms and
ammunition, and also troops from Quintet,
the nearest agent!v. The telegram has bron
forwanlwl to Gen. Crook, who bun command
of Hint military departineot, for such action
as be .teems advisable. He ha* full power to
scene of trouble if thought necowiry. Tbeni
are plenty of troop, just north . and south of
Meeker, and they candro utilized on short no­
Um Tiro Vies are regarded as n dangerous
tribe, aii-l an uprising among them may
provo serious unlww promptly suppressed.

No Funds In Indiana's Treasury.
IffDIAXARiUS, Ind., Aug. Iff—There i&gt;
now le-vi than Fl.OKI in tlx- general fund nf
tho «tnt" treasury, and with tho cxreptfun nf
n few th'ou«nnd dollar* which the insurance
romponkw will |&gt;ay In during tho next threw
wkiks tho state will have no means
to srUta its necessary »xp-iu-?i During
tlie next two months
it will
take
flftO.OOO to pay
there expenses, and. M
there will not be the money in band to mart
this, wnelwdy will have tn l» “stood off.-’
Hy anticipating tlie county settlamenta the
stringency can probably ba relieved some­
what in October, lint from present indications
no permanent relief front the financial ctuImrrnaunent w ill be liad until tlio legislature
FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.
Tbns» men were killed and three other- fa­
tally Injured Thureday by falling U»t fe t
into Hie shaft of tho CloVetaud mitre at
Idgiemmg, Mich.
Benvillo. Minn., wits visited l&gt;y n destruc­
tive tornado tat ' WniDeaday afternoon, and
almwl every buikliqg In the town suffered.
Mre. Haan was instantly kilted, and Uu-rtav
Knger was fatally Injured.
HaniUk I»a. center of tbo great hay mar­
ket was olmnst destroyed by fire Wediu*day.

to
motive, and burned thousand of ton« of hay,
hay-prt*»«t. and other taiptamenta Tl»u fire
was spreadin; over the town, whan a heavy
ruin fell and extinguished it. Tbe damage

rtant she died.

Hlmsell Coolly

blank. Death wan InotaAtanwmn Th* cawone of great Celebrity in Utah and Wyoming
rantagts are now .010 for Chicago and ,»E8 for
Detroit
Leacu.1 scores Monday were: ,for tho atrocious cireuhislanrea Tlio murder
•
, ,............. — —
vunrKW iwrj |Q.
was egmmittod at Park City. Utah, tlienight
jui wl ta&gt;yM fr-.rn Pwina and a photographer At Pittaburg—Pittsburg 2, Washington 8; at of July 5, JStML Tho victim John F. Turner.
Chicago—Chicago 12, New York 0; at De­
of burlmgum, l,&gt;wa. Tta.y Wr,n, nU
hurt, and it Urey recover evantoally they wifi troit—Detroit 3. Boston 8; at Indianapolis— Hopt with an ax. after whirli Hopt tried tn
ore it ulniM&lt; wholly to her minixlndion'. It Indianapolis ft, Philadelphia 8.
burn tlio body. Tbo motive of the murder
Chicago. Aug. 10.—The champions were
wiA-lm u&gt;«l n.*cm&gt;&lt; of oUi.-rs Hku bar who
nim revenge, Hopt having Iwen locked up by
redeemed .nnitalrnce in human nature after wofully lieato:i in tho bore ball game Turo tbe sheriff for drunkvanwei
day by the Ihitadelphta club, white Detroit
a sight of the vandnltHin of tbo. wreck.
added to its lead by defeating Washington.
SLUGGER JOHN HONORED.
Tlie pcccntapw of the leader* are now; De­
THE KILLED AND INJURED.
troit, .GM; Chicago, .002. Following are tbe
flu league scores: At Detroit—Detroit IS, Wosbton 16; at Chicago-Chicago, 4, Philadelphia
PxontA. Dk. Aug. 1 &amp;—The following is a 13; at Pittahurg—Pittsburg .23, Boston 3;
Ito: of tho kiltal: Mrs. pntan. Mr. Cnw, at Indianapolis— Indianapolin.*&gt;,Ncw York Iff
Chicago, Aug IL—Tbe champions braced which gatlwrrd together Monday night tn
W nshington. Ilk ; unknown man, moving
to Kankakee; Mw Minute Alter; large up Weloraday and in the second gome with witnem tbe ireaentation of tbo $10,&lt;&lt;X&gt; dia­
tbe Iliiladelphta dub nearly redeem* I mond belt to John L. Sullivan from tlie citlthemrelvM. Detroit having lost the game
Richards, Wnnktin, Neb.; K. G. Bracey with Washington tbo percentages now ulaitd
tk-km from Poorm; Je*re Mok, single, aged Chicago, .GJ7; Dotroil, .031 League icores gallon from the city council Actors, jour22. Eureka; Mrs. W. Gnrrekou, Eburia; Eva­ Wedncwtay were: At Chicago—Chicago 14, naliste, politicians, students, statesmen, cler­
line Cnritbers. Evans; R. E. Strachan, Phsladel[&lt;hta 3; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 7. gymen, and tho professional sporting man
Pefiria; Miss Emms Stevens, Peoria; Sites Boston if; at Indianapolis—Indiana|&gt;oli* 10.
Slice SteretM, Peoria; Michael Regatr, Blngington 0.
hamptou; William Craig, Cuba, Ilk ; Henry
Chicago, Aug. U—Tbe peculiar feature of responded to by thechampion in a splendidlyHeikin. Pekin. Dk; unknown ln.ly, red hair;
unknown, ticket from Peoria; William Sto- the base boll pteying here nnd at Detroit this
week ha* laen tbe alternations of luck. Tbe their kindniws towards him in tho ;wv&gt;t and
Havermal, Canton, Ilk ; Mavll Smith,' Meta­ Philadelphia men temt Chicago first, then lire announced his intention of visiting England
mora, Ilk; Mrs. Zimmerman, Peoria; champions did up the Pbliliav, and Thursday with tbe hope of meeting Jem Smith. Hn
George A. Smith, P«oria; lady, black bait; the fortunes of'war changed again, ami
Agnes Murphy, 18 mo.iths nld, Prn-ta; Row ITdtadnlpUta was the winner. Agnin.it has trip and asiured tlie crowd that be would re­
turn to his native land with the lustre of his
Murjbv, Peoria, age 3 yean; baby, ag« 1
name unditnmod. He paid a -kind word- to
Al Detroit—Detroit ft, Washington 1; at his manager, Slteedy.
Sullivan nails for Europe Sept. IS. lie will
Elmwixxl, Ilk; A'ti .Weteter, Peoria; Mrs. PitUburg—1‘ituburg C. Boston 5; at Chicago
William Allen, Peoria; Mrx Valloja, Peoria; —Chicago'J, ITiilndnlphia J; at Indianapolis carry tbo bolt with him.
Iiidianapolto 1. New York 11.
11 Wright, railroad man, Froria; girl;
Chicago, Aug. 13.—But one Longue base
Mrs. James Deal, Pcorta; Mrv Miller; lady
Chicago, Aug. 11.—In Judge Jaipiesou's
and chilli; Mrs. William Bell, F&gt;oria: F. D.
Wdnnette, Peuria; tally; girl; targe, heavy lie. betweeu tbo Hoosier club aud' tbo Pitts- court Thursday morning the convicted boodtars received their sentences. Ex-Chairman
man; E. Gtxtell, Peonn; Itev. William N.
former.
Klahni,
who pleaded guilty, awl C. Linn,
Collins, Galesburg: young num, unknown; J.
CKtcann, Aug. 15.—Tbe standing of the who turned state's evidence, were fined S1,(XX)
Body, J. 8. Kelly, Bre-I- Station; Mr*. John
each. McLoughry wlibdryw bis motion for
Murphy and two children, Peoria; Lottie
----- ; lady drenret in black; Henry Swiugol- pennant has not .materially changed, and a now trial, and took his sentence of two
son, Keokuk, Iowa: Oney Sparks Green Chicago nnd Detroit still lead, with the for­
mer but 17 polnta liehlnd the ialter. If the d lately. Tbe others were sentenced accord­
Valley; N. A, Moore, J. D. MeFnd.icn, Pe­
oria; Capt. DabUte; Indy, gray drew; A. champions munngv to win the other two ing to the terms of lire vordlct, but will
gnntw plnynd at home Monday and Tuesday fight for a new trial
Martin, Bloomington; man. &gt;hort, heavy;
Detroit, the two clnbs will change
Jolixt, Uta, Aug. 10.—Farmer McClaughyoung man: Ed McClintock, engineer: J A. with
plnivn and Clllrngo will Iwul the list. Tlio roy, tlie first of tbe Chicago “booik-rx" to
Gne«i, Broad* Station: T. F. Wright, Car­
M-lr«dule up to and including Saturday stands reach tbo penitentiary, jeixs.-d his first night
penter; Peart Adams; Owen Sjiatos Green
l.ehtiid the banl in the comparatively com­
Valley; William Steven*, G'lron Volley; Mrs.
G-i'*
fortable quarters of one of tho prison solitary
Gcretaen; Mte* Mamie Power*; Mrs. H. J.
C..lta Friday morning he was [mt at work

SCENES AT THE WRECK.

’

to.

t'ri-l
that
fired from
an American fulling s.-hoonsr.

nemed by a couple of Buctoucbe fUhci'uum,

Tire United Prw* correspondent went from
Fon-st to Cliatsworth at 3 o'clock Friday
morning on a special train of cnliooreaud
freight cam filled with coffin* H. A. Mo
Uture. of Keithlxirg, was one of the paseetig-rs. His wife and child had parted with

1 heavy train with
\ x|«d
through
'
eight.
“
milca
little
track creeses a dry

twfefey
b,
fellta,

taw

-.u &gt;l~ih . r.. mlk. (rra
own ta™.
,
,
- --- ■&gt;------~ .MO »irvet, out
draplte her earnest jileadings fur news no one
ba.1 th-Iroart to tell her tbe dreadful tnnfa
Josie Blondin was an route to pnuula to visit
her mot her. taking her two litlta girts with
hro- SI... L..I

LAKE CITY

will be instituted Immediately.

■JTMS.

■e bitehod to it.

Tlie statement eppears incredible, but th*
reliability of tiro person who communicates it
can be dopciwlcj- upon. Ha states,that one
night, about eight days ego, white sleeping In
a bouse in tbo village, himself and his wife
eluding that the note, w tbunder.they went

ST H. Trt' “b"’ ■“ *“ * *•&lt;-"«. I*™

Vp“

EXECUTION OF FRED HOPT AT SALT

tbe foUowing .pedal dispatch from Ottawa.
OnL; -A gentleman who arrived hero Bun­
day evening from Buctoucbe. a small .village
oo tho gulf of 8t Lawrence shore at New
Brunswick, snp that a fishing schooner bolonging to tbo United Slates, has been sunk

uui wn bead con -1

.
Sj&gt;1 Suicide

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

Capt. Jamon B. Quinn, United States eo-

AT CHATSWORTH, ILLS.

fcnd

LEGALLY SHOT TO DEATH.

Olllcw Miller said that in a few day» Farmer
MeClaughrey wouH ptuliably be given a
place to work around the barns, a position
now held by unochar old farmer convict
wboae term soon exp rt*. MeClaughrey was
registered aa convict Na
He gave ids

feet one inch high, weighs 3H pounds, and

WASflixGTOX Cm
from Wood-nock, V., _ __________________
dlclerrger was onL-nrl under arrest Friilay
tiy Judge Newnttui nnd locked up tn. tbo
county jail for Ilin night. His offnnan was
publicly ridiculing tbo rulings nf tbo judge,
which hail resulted ia a verdict against a
client and political friend of the wnutor.
Tlio frienils of the ocuator are threatening to
break
into
the
jail
nnd
release
him. There is groat oxeitenwmt.
from Woodstock, Va., Mates that. United
States Senator Rildlcte-rger, wbo was Fri­
day anitencad by Judge Newman of thcounty cckirt tn pay a Urn of &lt;25 and bo im­
prisoned for ten tiny# for contempt of court,
was releawd from jail Friday night by a mob.

Chicago, Aug. IX—Gen A. L. Cbotlnin
ban retumv«l from a visit to Europe iri the in­
terest of the international encampment,
which will Im held in Chicago during thmonth of Octo!-er. Ha saw tiro head* of tie­
war departments ot England, France. Prus­
sia. Belgium, Hollaml, Sir,dsn, Norway.
Ruwia. Austria an! Bavnrikxml though
there was no spwific arrangement made for

BUSINESS NOTES.

Baird &amp; Dillon, dealers in til rer and plated

Thursday. Their fiuLllilies ar, atmut FiO.j
DUO.
About 100.0M ncrec of pine tends in Routh
Carolina and Georgia have troas |&gt;urehn.-rod
by a Pittaburg and Now

port. lown. wa« clow-d Mmvlay by thdwlff; UabHitiw, ^12,000; Go. nwrte will not
full much below that sum.
.
forOntial Ada an expAiitfrin which win
cstaj/bdi entum plantatioos nnd make an
nnalytis of tin- write «&gt;t Turkestan and lho
uan»-Ua»piai. territory.

States ai»i Caned? during the last a«vau

nt Bloomington. Illa,
u judgment for fl 1,000.
Tbe liabilities of Gardner A Dudley. Iikt

’ Wastiixgtox Cttt, Aug. 11.—The crop
repiirt tells n sorry rtory of the cmulition of

inlwlta.

Spring wheat repurte aliow a fsdl-

Hie cunditioo of other crops is lew. irtomising
than a month ago, and is apjArautly growing
worse instead of better.
Tlie principal failing qff in th- corn crop
is,lu that part of tbo corn bolt—tbo vnlteys
of tbe Ohio and Miuciuri rivers—where .die
jToduclion is greatest, and from which tlio

Kaumi't. lllmoh. hyitann. Ohio and Michigan.

with cuni|«rattvely light low, as have the
plus statre stand as follows; Ohio, 8!; In-

Th, out crop is slightly under tbe average
off greatly. 20jiercenh having been lost dur­
ing July; hay will bo greatly reduced—gen­
eral average W, and fruit h only just a lit
He belter Ilian a failure.

Philadelphia, Aug. \J5.~From tbe nu-

tionol centennial commission a liriltlant as­
semblage of dutiugulsbod personage is

Ministers Romero, of Mexico; Shu Cb'-ot:
Pun, of China, and Kuiki, of Jtquin. Mem­

loon received that tho majority of the diplo­
matic corps at Washington will bn here, and
that nearly ell the nations will partici(i«te in
tlw jubilee. Many Episcopal end Hutukn
lira United States senate, with a number of

juMeat
Washisgtox Crrr, Aug. 15—A recent
ktatemeut concerning United State; [renrions
paid nbnxi'l gives interest to the following
statement of all our pensioners living tn for­
eign countries: Canada. K!4; Ireland. 218;
England. 121; Scotlaml. 31; Watea, 4; Malta,
#; Norway,
U;
Sweden. 15;
IVussta.
74;
France, ~l: Swiirertend, 47;
Mexico,
4;
West
Indies, including
Cuba, 0: Belgium, 8; Italy, 13; D-mmurk, 12;
Bemiu'a. 2: Austria; 9; Holland, 7; Hawaii,
2; Ecuador, 1: S[nin. 1; Russia, 2, China, 2:
Nicaragua, I; Australia.!', Colombia,t; India,
I; Peru. I; bda-ria. 1; Nhw Zealand. 1; Chili

■Timor. Her S12 a mouth ian rat
itieome amuug her own jiroplr.
CoiVMHtw, Ohio, Adj 13.—The Chic
was iuformally opened Friday
night ut Delaware, whan Gqyernor Foiaker
ami Tlmnuu E. Pnwi.ll, the DenuKTatlc outdidste for governor, nildmard n mseting at
Powell's home, tbu occasion Lciug an artilka&gt; brigade encampment.

THE MARKETS

SfWAi-; O*:&lt;&gt;iber.

•

�NORTH JCHNKTOWN.

Wm. P. Bristol and hod Hiram at­
The interest manifested in the city’s tended the pioneer meeting at Hastings,
suit against the Beamers warrants us and report a very good time. Uncle
in giving complete the grounds urged William to now the oldest pioneer in
by their attorneys, Smith A Colgrove. Johnstown, and can tell some funny
showing why the proceedings should anecdotes and adventures that he had
be quashed. As soon as the arguments with the Indians when he first came to
of defendants’ counsel were finished, Michigan.
Jim Bauer and wife and Dorr Mudge
the city attorney acknowledged that the
ordinance alleged to have been violated and wife, wbo have been camping at
by the Beamers was not valid, and Bristol lake, returned home last Friday.
Dr. Fay and Mr. Hartom and fami­
JusticeSweezey promptly quashed the
lies, of Assyria, are also camping at
prooeedings.
Bristol lake.
State of Miehlgu.-tn Justice Court before
The Banfield club played a match
William B. Swrexry. JuMiee of tbe Friwe.
game of tadl with the North JohnsComplaint lor violation ot an ordinance to towns. and beat the latter quite badly.
The Johnstowns think they would
tutrd mralnsl the calamities of fire.
And now comes the said respoiulent-s this 15th have stood a better chance if they had
ay of August. A. D B«r, and move the court
picked out the best players from all the
adjoining dubs ns the former did.
charge raid respondent, on Hie following
Zella Haugh, wbo has been quite
ground* t owl t:
i*t. That tlie ordinance under which said sick for the past week, is considerable
complaiut I* made and vviirrun: issued to-wit; better.
"Au oniluancc to guard agaiust tlie calamities
Mrs. Fannie Sheffield closed a verv
of fire.” is invalid, void, and not In force,for the
Buccessful term of school in the
following reasons:
"Ai” Howell'* Annotated Statute*. Soe. S2B, Burroughs district last Tuesday.
requlrra Ute style o! said ordinance to be “The I
We hear of a wedding, and in time,
city ot ILivnng* ordains.” and not 'The mayor,
recotder. and aldermen of the city of Hastings, it will be seen. And if you are anx­
iti common council awscmbled. do ordain and es­ ious to know who it Is, just inquire of
tablish Uie loilowing ordinance." as is the style Eugene.
ot this ordinance.
A number of our young people in­
“H.” Tho urtiinanee complained of doe* not
prescribe or state the time when said ordinance tended to go to Hickory Comers last
. t.«n ,.v.
Sunday to camp meeting, but the rain
prevented.
ORANGEVXLLK.

whether it would take effect wtthin twenty day*
from the date ol It* passage or not, or what the
intention of tbe common council was as to when
the ratnc should go Into effect. It might be pub­
lished for two successive weeks after its passage
and *t111 twenty days not expire, as required by

the evening of the passage ot this ordinance
doe* not show a etjocurreuce of a m.^jority of all
the aldermen elect, and there is no record that
•E." That tbe clerk ot the council did not
esrnt raid ordinance to tbe mayor, or other
reon performing live duties of mayor, for his
proval. either ou the same day or the next

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any other time a* required by tew.
•‘F.” Tn&amp;tMld ordimxnec is not in forte be­
cause tbe mayor of said city, or other person
performing lor tbo time being Uie duties of hit
office, dld imt write hl» approval of said ordi­
nance.'
Tlu: ordinance Is/hivalid. because the
.clerk of the council did uin certify thereon the
approval of the mayor, or Its presentation to
him. nor dbl tbe clerk certify In the journal or
record ol tbe proceeding* o! tbe couuell. the
time when the rame was »o presented, nor did
said clerk certify thereon and In such Journal or
record the lime of the return of such ordinance
and whether approved or with objection*.
“H." Said ordinance is Invalid, because the
clerk of tbe council did not Immediately record
raid ordinance tn a book called "The Kecnrd*
of Ordinances" and that the mayor and Clerk
did not authenticate the same by their official
signature* upon such record.
"I '' The ordinance is invalid. I&gt;ecau.*e im­
mediately after MHb.publication the clerk did
not enter on tliAreronl ol tlie ordinances. In a
blank »paee to be left for such purpose under
tbe recorded ordinance, a certificate stating
in what newspaper and of what date such pubil.atlon was made and Mgn tbe uame officially.
“J.” That raid urdlnauce I* void, because Uie
record of proeocdiilgs do not ’how that the yeas
and niy* were taken upon tbe pairage of said
ordlnahcv/r were eWr entered upon the recor J
or that raid ordldanoe passed by a majority
vote of »ald council. This Is fatak as the char­
ter anu statute both require It.
:d. That the warrant and complaint Is told
and InvaliU in that It don not state a cause of
action, or rtate whaFonllnance has been vlo
teted. recite Its title or date of passage or ap­
proval,
.Kl. That the court ba* no Jurisdiction to hear
and determine raid cause a* tbo |&gt;enalty Impaiod br tuc ordinance exceed* the jurtedktlon
of the court, and that said ordinance provide*
lor imprlMmtnent In the penitentiary lock-up of
the city of Hasting*—a place not In existence.
«th. That the onti nance under which this
complaint is made In this cause is brought, Is
an ordinance of the raid city ot Hastings, and
local in it* operation* and effect*, and doe* not
relate to or eflect the people of the w hole state
of Michigan: that the fines recovered for any
ot the violations of the ordinance* or the In­
law* at said city of. Hasting* are paid to tbe
treasurer ot said city of Hastings foi; the use
and benefit of said city, and do not in any way
eaaro to the benefit ot the people ot the whole
state ol Michigan, and that the action or pros­
ecution must be by and In tlie name of the said
city ot Hastings. Instead ot being by and In the
name of Uie people of the state of Michigan.
.1th. Offence* against city ordinances are not
criminal case*. City ordinances and by tew*
are entirely local in application nnd intended
for local tHmeflt. Tbey*repa*»cdbyr.bodylndependent of the connty or state at larg'’. and
In whose action the county or state ha* no
voice: and this acilon or prosecution mt»t be
by and in the name of the said dty of Hasting*.
Instead of being by and In the name of the |&gt;eople of the state of Michigan.
6th. That said ordinance Is naconstitutional.
a* it give* to the recorder or Jostice who trlea
the case, a discretion in fixing tb&lt;- [&gt;cnalty any
where from one hundred up to 1500 or Imprlsoamezit In the county jail not to exceed ninety
day*, nnd It gives to tne recorder or Justice who
tries tbe case, a discretion in fixing the penalty
as to imprisonment up to tbe highest limit
allowed for any purpose by the charier. Instead
ot exercising the duty of fixing It absolutely.
KMITH A COLGROVE.
Atty* lor deft*.

Following lire the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending Aug. 13th. as
taken from the books in the register's
office: .
Jacob Hoffman to Wm. Hoffman; tea section
26, Baltimore F.’AOO.
Jacob Hoffman to Jacob Hoffman, Jr.; Ma

Johnstown *ooo.
B. A. Newel to C. B. Honeywell; aaa section

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
CLOVERDALE.

lion Wednesday evening.
Townsend BroLhave a contract for
Ue« and lumber for the new railroad,
which they are filling fast as possible.
Milan Waldorff, is building a new!
^A^party of neighbors helped Mr. John
Rowe move his wind-mill over his new
well and put it m running order.
Grasshoppers are eating the peaches
oo small trees.
The corn crop is nearly a failure on
account of dry weather.
John Acker has a half mile of grad­
ing on the railroad to do.
Mrs. Waldorff and a cousin visited at
Mr BrlrtoV* in Johnstown this week.
Parties from here wiU attend camp­
meeting at Pennock's grove.

Monday night about 1 o'clock another
attempt was made to burglarize Eli
Nichols’ store. Mr. Nichols has had a
burglar alarm put on since the safe
was robbed, running to his house and
to Mr. Searles’ and Crawford’s. Tbe
alarm was sounded between midnight
and 1 p. in. When they reached the
storti, Nichols went around to the east
end of the building and found the dbor
open. They were there so soon after
the alarm, that the burglar was still in
the store. When he heard them he
jumped through the south window,
taking out two lights of glass in his
exit. Nichols tired three or Nur shots
at him, but it was so dark it is not
probable that he bit him. Nothing
was taken, the mdney drawer being
empty. Tuesday morning a man sup­
posed to be a trgmp was found asleep
in some woods about 80 rods south of
the village. He claimed he asked at
several houses to get a night’s lodging,
but no-onfe would Keep him so he laid
down where he was found for want of
n better place. He was taken in charge
by some of the men, and they have gone
to see if his story is true.
Last week Mr. Fish's store was bro&gt;
en into, and all of the eatables that
could lie found taken.
M. H. Wing and wife, of Allegan, are
at J udge Stevenson’s this weft.
F M. Searles attended The soldiers’
reunion at Wayland.
Mr. Hoffmaster, of Battle Creek, at
Ell Nichols this week.
Mrs. Cameron and Belie Arbour on
the sick list.
School commenced Monday, Miss
Cora Brooks teacher.
Mrs. Henry Hewitt is quite sick.
NORTH IRVING.

The rain of Saturday night did lots
of good. Not so late but -it will help
late potatoes, and has moistened the
ground so fanners are beginning to
plow.
A goodh' company from these parts
went to camp-meeting, reported having
a lively time.
About two hundred people helped
Geo. Ingram remember Aug. 10th, by
gathering at his home in North Irving.
Some very nice and valuable presents
were left with him. In talking over
old times withbrother soldiers, and
music and a good dinner everybody re­
ported a good time.
Miss Maggie Kelly is intending to go
to Nebraska this week. We can hardly
afford to lose Miss Kelly as our young
ladles m North Irving are scarce.

Ht,
ton's Friday evoalag o! this week.

suiter

D°N'T SWEAT

Everybody

Sometime since a basket containing a Klk
the finder will leave rt at Mr. Caswell's store It
will be sent to the owner who lives In HaaUngsMr*. Minnie Mu»cm visited her parents. Mr.

visit last Friday.
Clyde, son of Sheriff Shriner. tried living la
the country last seek. He returned to the city
Saturday.
.

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weatW
yourself miserable and tired of life.
' aatl ma^e

"iSib nwrtr done in this
Why doe* not otic highway
take advantage ofthbdry • rather»ndfi’ _’be
bridge east of here? Work eouid be done at an

advantage now.
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nf rorj
WOODLAND.
I have seen this season.
Geo. l^andla has returned from »cbooi In Ohio.
Mm Yates, of Kalaumuo. I* visiting at N. BC. A. Hough wa* tn lown lost week selling cul­
^A-Vidy and family, who have been vislltagat
tivators. '
On Wednesuay ot test week a» John Velte Kalamazoo, have returned.
was returning from the 1. O. O. F- plcnlo.nt
Ezra Wllwu smiles a smile all over IdV«»«
Thoruapplo when near Brown's Comer* hl* became oi a 10 pound boj at hi* hwive., Thurohorse stumbled and fell, throwing John out on day. I do not know if be Ija, named him or not
bls head und shoulders breaking N» right col­ but presume he will call him Robert Lincoln
lar bone and burtteg him internally. He was
taken to Dr. Baughman’* in Hasting* whore be
John un«y l» making preparations » plant
remains not being able to be taken home.
ITO rods ot hedge next spring. By the way
Last week as Mr. Duehler wa* leading his eow
she became uiimanagablr. throwing him down ........................................

breaking lib shoulder blade and Injuring him
otherwise quite -seriously.
Mrs. I. N. Harter’s sister and. husband, of,
Ohio, are vlsltlrtg friends here.
D. B. Kilpatrick's niece oi Arkansas, is here '
ristt tag friends.
L. Hilbert and wife lure returned from their
v.-uratlon trip.'
On Monday test Sheriff Shriner was here and I
arrested John Maier on eomptalnt of IL Valen­
tine lor assault and battery.
Think that Citizen of Lake Odeara had better

&lt;il&gt;AC'l.MfXO STATION.
Hello' Hello. Hittings! .
inc
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siding at tbe Spaulding sebool boww suwcteni
to bold n ear* of freight, and the main track
laid to their large boarding bouse anoj supply
station until they reach your city, Tbe Iron
gang will eat there this. 16th, p. m.
Three wheat cars are ou the sldrug to be filled

Merrill t Co., of Kalamazoo, are on hand to pay
Kalamazoo prices, lew transportation.
come along *o that he could
a train of cars
A new depot building w ill soon be erected on
oucelu his life, as be evidently think* that tbe beautiful ground*. A.C. Towne and Walter
Chicago. Detroit aud probably New York city A. Spaulding have become responsible to the
company
fur an amount agreed nj&gt;an. Lake
will soon t* compelled to move their bnlldlnt*
and btulnra* to Lake Odessa. but when the
tamer* at the foot of Jordan lake make an
appropriation and lower live lakealemt ♦ feet,
PKAIKIEVII.I.^.
where will be the fine water for their great
Krerythlng and everybodyJa much ryfreshed
stegmersr
by tho rain of the past week and considerable
Mr. FowleyS photograph gallery will be open
mbre would be welcome.
No preachh g M the M. B. church last SunSeveral of our 0. A R; boys are attending the

reunion thb week at loti la.
M0RGO-T1I0RN APPLE.
Thu Free Methodist aimpmeetingcloMHl Tues­
day.
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The nunper* at Morgrii'e landing left for their
home* in Hasting*. Monday evening.
Ines Abbey is improving though not yrt out
of danger.
Con Main moved Into Mr*. StrongViwrate te*t
we^k.
.
Rtqi McKay moved bark to Tbornapple last
week.
Emm» Ruckle returned home from camp meetJ ng Sunday on the sick list.
‘ The Free Methodist campmeeUng lias bren a
suecera there having been many soul* rasrd.
Infideibm ha* to give nay to the solemn troth*
of the gospel as was altueswd on tho ramp

.iohnrilo Cairn* I* sick.

Big Rapids this week.
The so-ealled ••Bakervilic elub" ot

th- new railroad, ft is raid to be a settled tact
that Hi* depot-will be at Spaulding*.
Lucy Hugbee met ijuire a loss the Mb lust.
Her farm bore-, ••retvrf." dropped dead In the
harness while going to the field to plow.

long yean and perhaps more fondly cherished
because when only a filly it was a gift from her
mother lUorv marriage to that brave soMter.
Leal* Bngbc-. whoenllslcd at the commence
meat of tlie Ute war and laid dawn hi* life for
bls country and bis home; and never returned.

tize the rist of this month, just the saute
Albrlge says no more getting water here to CQtuuarpUon. A couitaut llfllug *ud caring fur
set tin- with on Bunday. That's nil right. Al- the eldld ba* probably ha«teaed It. «he being a
very frail worni).'No need of *rniniig money
brigs.
We do not like to slur anyone, but when they away to some dlitant land when »ueb worthy,
hani-working people u they are in need of IL
Wm. .Hutton and wlte. ot Battle Creek, are
little out anil go slow.
C. U Siltltli Is talking ot going on tlie railroad vl»lt ingol.l acquaintance*.

Will Blowers has his new house
nearly completed.
,
Frank Elliston has nearly recovered
from his recent Illness.
Minnie Frost, of Assyria, is teaching
the fall term of school in the Mayo dis­
trict.
There was a show at the Center last
Thursday night
Chris. Marshall began teaching the
fall term of school in the Dunham dis­
trict last week.
D. Mianer, of Assyria, is working for
W. S. IIecox this season.
Fire did considerable damage in the time. .
J. B. Carpenter and family spent Saturday at
southeast part of town last week.
It is reported that W. E. Dunham's Middle lake with friends from Hasting*.
clover seed yielded 3Jf bushels per
John Bred and wife, of Rutland, were visit•
acre.
lug James B. Carj&gt;enter and wife Sunday last.
Tbe following persons are officers of
Remember the baptismal services at the Cen­
Forest lodge, No. 291.1.0. G: T.: C. T. ter next Sunday.
—P, O. Dunham; V. T.—Kate Dun­
Henry Goodell, of Hastings, passed through
ham; Sec’y—G. A. Mosey; Treas.—W. this place last Monday.
C. Dunham -F. fcx-Ltzzte Mayo; M.-E.
Another shower Saturday and Sunday.
W. Mosey; L. D.—C. 8. Dunham. .
Farmers have begun to cut up their corn.

twat them all. gettlnff about four dollars to be
umhI to ptirritete Mr*. Whitmore aa earv cludr
-»«meUiin&lt; that I* more comfortable to mt in
a* tlwy have to hold tbe little glri nioit ot the
time. The re*t better follow her example and
do a little home inlsilourjr work.
IJlIle sboup I* xtttlDK up A ith a felon now. in­
stead of that nice young mAn.
What made Joe run so when Mary came home
Sunday evening?
Amy Tupper has left her grandparent* and

Mrs. Frank B*!* ba« been quite sick the past
On the Utfr. Mrs. Robert rwilipe invited in
quite a number of friends to celebrate her hus­
band's Mtb birthday. It was a complete sur­
prise to him. One of the neighbor* got him to
go with him and look at some sheep, and when
they returned tbe eomi&gt;any had arrived. An
excellent supjer was served In the grove, and
In the evening the young people bunted up a
violin. All had a good lime. and left a* a token
of esteem a number ot ulce nnd useful presents.

BOWENS MILLM.
Quite n number of Bowenhes took in the
soldiers reunion at Wayland last week. They
report a good time.
The sudden death ot Mrs. Frank Bixler, oi
Middlevine, a former resident of this place,
caused a gloom over the whole community; Her
remains were brought here for internout.
Funeral at the Cdman sebool bouse.- sermon by
Ib'V. Hoar Mn m.i.. -__ &lt;■ ■___
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Joseph Keeler being the first in this section.
Igslie Carpenter spent Sunday near OTyonueil, the guest of John Strausbaugh.
all who knew her. 8ho leaves a husband, one
Geo. T. Daniels Intends to start for Ohio in
son am! daughter to mourn her loss.
Quite a delegation from here went to Rome
Daniel Bbopbeli, of Campbell, was tn town
city last Saturday.

Janie Tobias win attend tbe Hasting* school
tills fall.
Cha*. H. Palmatler. ot Banfield, spent Satur­
day and Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. A. A. Frubauf returned to her home in
Ann Arbor Monday, after visiting Barry county
Arthur Stilwell, of Grand Rapid*, ij vlslUnr
friend&lt; for three weeks.
bis parents this week.
MrsJohn Co! lister made relatives here a visit'
DELTON.
Oh tbe beautiful rain.
The lee eream social was a success, netting
the society »u.
Farmers are improrlnif the time now grttlny
ready lor their tall crop, and had the fall been
A large stream of water flows continually.
a favorable one for tbe plo*tax to hare b«cii
School tn the Weeks district closed Friday, done, tbe output of wheat would hare been tlie
but Monday the teacher was reengaged tor two largest for year* owinc tnthe losing of new
seeding.
more weeks. It began again Tuesday.
Mrs. Phoebe Hill will move to Johnstown one
at Spauldings now that It Is a settled fact that
Mita Edna Fisher will go to Kansas this tall
Tbe Wild West a
here Monday night.

MORTH BALTIMORE.

Ullie Glllasple u at Uie home of her parent*
very sick, but at this writing ah. I* thought to
be gaining.
Freddie Coolue is also getting better
Well George, that boat key Is an right ao I
will keep still about the other matter
Geo. Mowy, of Maple Grov,. u &lt;rttln^ * *
quite a frequent visitor in these parts

J?™ **“ tri**b rts,Un*
B,xlw ha* returned to Allegan to

Everybody went to campmeetjag
8*a^ Durfee, while driving to Hast­
Quite a number from this place will attend

•tautest Hastingsiuw~k.
‘
ings Saturday, had the misfortune of
the matinee at Hickory Corners the lath. when
having the kingbolt of his buggy break, Immediately and returned tiome Saturday, after a Lgrrat manlfeatation of speed will be shown
A. E. Kenaston and Regt^er Richard,
throwing himself and wife out over burying the daughter.
on on r streets Tuasday
"jnanr th* m&lt;&gt;n at Im.i
Monday
of
wwit.
Howard
G.
Loom!,
and
tbe dash, breaking if off. Nobody hurt.
Eva Pincomb were unit,.,.
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D. MeOmber and wife, John Crawley
and wife, Mrs. Traver, M. Slocum and
wife and S. Altman attended the Kila Herkhelmei. ot Hawing*. visited fnrnds night, nnd during the night the wheat bln
&gt;*rki« jubilee at Battle Creek.
which dtrwHIv li. to.,,.
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John Crawley while moving old
grain from hi* granary found a rattle
R. H. Dixon will move to Hasting neat
snake with three rattles.
month, having secured a position in the mill
• F. P. Speaker is suffering with sore
somewhat stiff.
eyes again.
,
John Cassady and sister Sundayed
train.
with K. Strouse In Irving.
• Biawwm.
-------------------------Frank Stanton killed a snake the
other day with 14 rattles.
Now that we have shipping facilities so Mtr
John Crawley has built a new gran- Friday and Saturday with Helm Prichard, of
the “Vine.”

TheH

WEISSERT BROS.

COOP

Hxm:

It is called

Tlie Tropic.”

Extra e

You will also find at our store a full line of builder’s ban!
ware and everything in. the hardware line. Puree aS'
reasonable.
Respectfully,

WEISSERT BROS.

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^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

c.MITH A.

Furniture!
Go where yon will find the newest designs, the largest stock,
tho lowest prices. That place is at
•'

ARCHIE M°COY’S,

&lt;r»Wre

E. KE'

(Dv-r J.

promptly attet

Martin

Insura
office with J. C

Speelalauen

MAHYC.

FASHION

The "Blue Front” Furniture Store, Hastioo, M

ami Fittimj

Hours from'.

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for

| M. B. O!

Lvirrn* 31 UH

JAMES A.

yourself.

IKToToody
Owns your trade. The ent/irprising business man will seek it
of course, and if his goods are as he represents, anti his
prices right, he will doubtless prevail on you to deal
with him.

C.WEL

T» arentfnrI
He write* polk
-by fire, lift
ill- by death an

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County.

MERIT WINS
In these days of close competition. That merit coi^isis ir
both the quality of goods and the small margins of pron&gt;
charged.

Baughman &amp; Buel
Want your trade. "They propose to merit it. To that et
they have secured and are now offering the people the
largest, beet selected stock of

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‘Tittea agree
»to: mat me ii

JjR. W

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XU work pron

gNAPPEi

WILLIAM

’’ At Law

Fractlee* tn K

Web, Clocks and Jmh
In Barry County. They don’t want the earth. The], jre
contented with small profits and the large sales the)
bring.

yy ill! Ait

Colteetton* a &lt;

PRANK C
Hardwa

DO YOU WANT A WATCH ?
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a small ad
vance on actual cost.
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CLOCKS. They have the best stock in the city aud wi
sell them very cheap.
KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS. Rogers' best, which 5^
can and do sell at what any other dealer in Barry co .
pays for them.
SILVKSWARE of every description at lowest prices.
JEWELRY of all kinds at bottom figures.
REPAIRING by a competent workman a specialty.

•
Mean Businesshis ■We

tention naturally ret crim to our place which
can secure a depot if a BtUe push Hgfren the
matter.

VO

And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BpcT
will find the best made, safest, most economical m ।
store at
S“’oieae

Rattle

it would *e*n&gt; torrfuMi a man a drink of wat­
er because hr was digging a ditch across his lot
by authority given him by the drain rommfssloncr Is considerably out of place especially
MAl'I.E GROVE.
when water Is os plenty as It 1* In tbe vicinity
Mrs. Wm. Martin fell while carrying a poll of
&lt;.W'. Monday of last week, dislocating her
ot Thornapple lake.
•
elbow nnd breaking her arm between the elbow
CARLTON.
•
Robert Moffett and daughter. of Pittsburg. and wri»t.
Mias Collie Brook, I. visiting in Woodland.
Penn., are -.pending a few weeks here with
Mrs. Laura Debolt Is sick.
friends.
Gilbert
Whitmore's
family
are smlly afflicted,
Welby says a fellow don't know when or wind
day to keep here, but Is going to see them bap­ lit, little girt is no better, having l*een sick

Last Wednesday night we had a splendid
shower which did everything good, that is If It
l&gt;ad kept on raining Thursday.
John Car]enter Is going to cut about X acre*
of clover seed. He ha* id already ent.
James Hulliburgcr and wife, of Campbell,
Ionia county, passed through here last Wedne*
day eu route for Hasting*; also Wallace Darby
and wife, of tbe same place.
Frank.Waikln*. of Wyman, Montcalm county,
was visiting friends here a few day* last week,
lit-started for Dakota Thursday morning. He
intend* to make his future home there.
Some people delight to tell what they are go­
ing to do. but when they come to do It they are
not there.
Quite a number of the young people attended
tbe camp-meetings which were held here and
there last Bunday.
Dill says he will come down, that I* to the
blacksmith shop.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

Jealous competitors may kick, bnt we propose
“I.J,
goods, and if our prices don’t suit our competitors they 1
our customers, and that is what we want to do.

INTO MATTER

What you want to buy in our line, we can save you monej
you will give us the chance to make you the prices.

- DRUGS - „„

We are in the drug business, and cau and "i'1 .fanwhatever you want in that line very cheap. H J0111 . ^eni
uy recipes or prescriptions to compound, you can 8
from the purest drugs and chemicals accurately cQJ J-jj^s
and you won’t have to pay any percentage &gt;o P"&gt;t(|ineK
either. Call in. We are always -at home to our
and the public.
o Drnpr

BAUGHMAN &amp; B1®*

Hendershott block, Hastings, Mich.

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Hasting

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                  <text>Hastings Banner

XXXI I. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, MICH.. AUduST 34, 1387.

[he Hastings Banner.

County News.

ilivixci.

WHOLE Nd. 1682

Prof. J. M. Smith is again in town
rmroKT.
lot Itaite1}!?*? r?,n lhh ,uoraFrom tbe Herald.
■ diw't 1 11 h p
feed und lay foe ready to begin school on th 29th.
MR and Mrs. Edwin Debar, ore Miss
&lt;We were In hopes that a teacher's
llAitKr Co., Mich.
Geo. Cress and Chas. Cialer are build-.
class would be organized this fall, bat ing the wall-for J. Al wine's new house. Hattie Bray, are making a short visit
r«Ul“d*!r brou*llt 1,8 “othrr M« llttlr
in town.
■
»m» our school board has decided other­
While engaged In moving a heavy oil
Chas.
Ritchie was in Utkins, Alle­
wise, grumbling will be of no use.
The Sabbath school picnic takes
barrel Samuel Roush bruised his hand gan county, last week, in the interest
&lt;i—
Susie Neff reports a good time at the severely.
’
of M. F. Dowling. Mrs..Ritchie spent
•i'WKirWX KATES
week Templ,ir*3 P,CQ,C at Hastings last
“
Prince"
the
colt
sold
bv
J.
W.
God­
last week at Grand Rapids. ’
Lsr oT'^Xb^l a1 w'-MbJ!1
“"‘a,lo'“&gt;8lolh('&lt;lry
frey to W. E. DeGolia, of Middleville,
I. H. and W. E. Keeler and wives, of
Dame rumor says thnt Wcodland will some two years ago. was recentto soldCharlotte, were in town last week.
have a railroad ere Luke Odessa. That to parties in Grand Rapids for 82S&gt;.
KATES:
tannh are doing the cooking, had a
K. D. Davis, who has been spending
......................... *100 00 large number of callers last week“and
would be a severe blow to our sister
The Lowell &lt;&amp; Hastings Railway Co. several davs with his parents at Albion,
via! positions.
nty that has already the foundations of want fifty thousand ties delivered on
Si'.'”! °g
l.h0
i? «
an undertaker's shop and a -saloon the line between Freeport and I’mtt's is again on duty at the depot
| “ORe. One of the bosses called anti
Joe Green and Clarence Heriff. of
planted.
•­
being considerable highland mighty
lake for which they will pay 35 cU. for Rising
Sun, Ohio, are visiting the Put­
it has caused xnme comment that
some ot the men thought a cool bath
So,M Lake Odessa should have an under­ right foot, eight inch face and 25 eta. nam boys, and girl, this week.
• &gt;•»&amp;&lt;. t'rentaing In the would be bcnetleial.T. ton krh but
for seconds.
-id ilth the Intest faces of
'•’'’xWIMrtIw.ubyth, V, .er.a shop
John Metzgar, of Helena, Ohio, who
but Weed it
The Freeport nine need not lie sur­
। .I »4ttrru» at uiaehincrr unexpectedly, he was
in a
has been spending some time prospect­
Haight are long fheaded; they know
•.&lt;-n empluved. enables the banket and soused in the tank. He
' HkknS c
«"“”!■&gt;&gt;■ Hurt. 4&gt;l that if a saloon is. to lie started an prised if they receive challenge from ing in Kansas and Dakota, stopped on
liked it of course. The.irou is now laid 1. amnnJS*"'
MUxpectrt. undertaker’s shop' will be a necessity. the Middleville 2d nine to plav a game his way home to visit the family of ips
to the cruising near Mr. Flower’s.
wh,cl* ■“«*&lt;• « « com- Thank God, Woodland and the saloon of base ball at that place soon. They brother-in-law. Geo. Ickes. He was so
went to Caledonia last week ami “took
Another ot Prairieville's VOnng men
element cannot agree:
. them in" in .good shape, and talk of pleased with Middleville, that he -will
lliysician and Surgeon,
h»Mor' w‘s h«P« h&lt;- ofoll?ta?J1t\IooKw’^,1 forthe ,non,ls
coming here next to do the same thing locate with his family here, in a short
‘ant:!:
of tbe ttjll lie found, and punished to the ex­ to^lb/mth ’ khMJ fo'y^fop on the wav
Our G. A. R. boys are nearly all at
There will be a “Grand Railroad time.,
if vision
ti»
babliath
school
to
play
cards
But
Hastings this week attending the re­ Party" at the Freeport Rink, Friday
Prairieville
Fred Marsh, of Grand Rapids, visited
and eye hath reason to giory in its young
men. men ‘’Sll^l* U*® b°Vi 90 much wheu union.
evening, September 2d, 1887. Every­ his parents and other friends here last
luchard Messer and lady and Phil K Ki .V k‘‘ .one or morc ot foe®”
Dr. Landis. M. D.. is the happiest body. old and young are invited to be week.
V.?
aut* w^e were guests of F 1
to play pedro'- man now that resides in Woodland, on
Duane Freeman has been engaged to
present and assist in raising money to
I ■luckmuns over Sunday.
'
account ot an eight pound girl which complete the bridges acron the Cold­ teach the grammar department, and
vi
John Kamerer. a midille aged man
came to his house on Sunday last.
x water river und Duck creek. Dunce Mrs. Ida Morse the intermediate de­
was found insensible in the banuSat- l
Those who saw the performance at bill 81.
"c”’11 «*«&gt;l home
partment of our schools for the coming
urday afternoon, and is in quite a pre­
N«t .&lt; »«rr good Mat Wixom's show on Saturday even­
letter from Lake Odessa (Bonanza) year.
carious condition. It is supposed h1 '”|lk' *"n'" "ci ti’ftx- ing. pronounce it the i&gt;est of the season. Id A
A game of tail Monday between the
last week's Hastings Banxeh claims
fell. He resides near Spaulding’s. Dr ^d iu this place.
Some one of our citizens' did not en­ a great future for that place, if there 2nd nines, of Wayland and Middleville,
[Attorney at Law, racket has charge nf the case.
home01* McGlvnn speal tht’ Sabbath at joy the show we presume, as they were
don’t any competing town start up ou resulted in a victory for the home team
Mnx Kenyon te-quiuj sick still.
found wallowing on the ground after either aide: if they can only get the in­ of 48 to 19.
‘ x
,‘inifo sick at the show was close*!.
Nellie Dayton, Hallie Socket. Miss AhnSrge " ‘ 1,ro" n
Wm. Colby, an old and respected
habitants; if they can only induce .peo­
School will commence in district No. ple to trade therefand last but not least, citizen of Thornapple, died at his reeK
I‘rl’wP,..&lt;- ^foW^on, Herbie Brown
Mamie Smith attended the Institute Lon Aug.3»th, with J. M. smith, as
and Arthur Raiten spent Friday at
if they can only improve Jordan lake so dence Saturday, the 13th. His funeral
principal.
YUkER. Real Estate. d’i’n lake’ aDd ,bad “ 1,1091 t&gt;a^*-vabk’ i last week.
as to do away with malarial miasma services were held the following
Mr. Smith and wife have moved here, that the writer claims certainly hovers Tuesday. Mrs. Kurtz, of Rockford,
Lbans.
HAitRvvnxi:.
and
nre
now
keeping
house.
George Doyle, or Jackson, is visiting I
a Son -• Coir# north
over that sheet of water. Lake Odessa officiating. A very large gathering of
A
fine
rain
the
forepart
of
the
week.
old neighbors and friends testified to
John Vdte returned home from will
i. .relative8 au‘l friends hereabouts.
wm Strane has mst
a great place, if—;
makin; exchanges
V,,uu- htro,uP has just completed a Hastings on Thursday last, and is do­
the respect and esteem all felt for the
-** •&lt;! iHHi r.-Nldent
(Special i 'arre.' pondcnce. 1
ell b»&gt; teet deep nt his home.
ing quite well.
deceased.
r.t alter. Farms
numta-r of qur old soldiers will vis­
Henry Will was in Campbell Satur­
Mr. Buhler, who was so badly hurt
fArnn-r &lt;.ri&gt;nlnv..r
M. S. Keeler and wife are visiting in
Sr. Hnnse* and distaste
distaste of
of his
his firmer
employer, with it .A
your city this week.
day.
.
New York. •
.
by
his
cow,
is
in
a
very
critical
condi
­
whom he has been for several years.
Our minister thinks an escort is.mite tion.
A.
bherpaxd
was
in
Lowell
Saturday.
’’ o congratulate George-on his success essential j&lt;i same of his p&amp;Moral laiiors.
The
railroad
boys
were
seen
around
Jacob Hofer's brother-in-law and
which is owing to his own energy and
Henry
Lathrop
sports
a
new
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town
Saturday
night.
•
wife, of Battle Creek, are here visiting
application to business.
E. 11. Troy, principal of tbe Caledo­
harness, purchased at Hastings. friends.
ARwrt Kahler has betrn quite sick the
K fiHEStilfAKiiR.
_ Mrs. Cowell has been quite sick for a double
nia school, was here Saturday.
past week.
Alva Babcock and family, of New
week or more, but h improving slowly. Vor
IIItOWAKU, .
Died. Mrs. Wait, nt her home, Friday, . 'I’he ice cream social at Mr. Stanton’S
^icinitv^
1
''
Wt!
•l'
an9
ln&lt;
*nd
.... o'ren la I'liftiwj • Schoo! commences out week from -&lt;ici
netted about 88 00.i
to-tlaj.
urtebi* * 'til tie order.
lias the appearance of rain this Aug. 19th. Funeral took place Satur­
Rev. S. D. McKeeka former pastor on
Strong and Wright have startai their morning, but appearances have been day.
.). J. Smelker and wife were in Jew­ this circuit, preachwrhere Sunday, and
clover hulier and are doing tirsl-class deceitful
nil
summer.
•
visited friends in this vicinity Monday.
on business.
E. I.ockhart is on the sick list, and work1.
A Sabbath school picnic is to come ellJ.Wednesday
The soldiers'from these parts all in­
Cheesbrough’s little girl has been
it is reported here that Miss Emma off at Lindsay's grove bn Thursday of
was visited Sunday bv Geo. Davis, of
tend to take in the reunion this week.
quite sick the past week.
Ruckle is not expected to live.
your city, a brother I. O. O. F.
this Week.
Clara Johnson returned to her home
ulary I'ublku.
J.
M.
Brunner
and
wife
returned
j
Miner
Mead
and
wife
Sundnyed
in
School closed at the Ia:nt district lust
R. Ellerton has built a new wood |
in Battle Creek Wednesday, after visit­
Hastings, the guests of C. L. Badcock's week with a grand picnic. Miss Rich­ home from Lowell Wednesday.
house.
Job Cheesebrough und A.. Steckle ing for two weeks here.
family.
ards teacher.
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Will Burdick and wife, of Nashville,
G. Appleman and family are making
were
in
Hastings
Friday.
Inez Abbey, who has been sick
Steve Doster will ship d'car load of
arrangements to visit Lenawee county forMiss
J. Hendershott, of Irving, was iu visited Mrs. B.’s sister. Mrs. H. E. Hall,
some time past, is no better, but sheep the present week.
town Friday, and took in the ball game. last Saturday.
lies
in
a
critical
condition.
Threshing Is about done in this part
Geo. Garrison. C. M. and Wm. Hen­
। Big turn out from this section to tbe
Don't forget to attend the R. R. party
Henry Polhenius and Henry Lathrop of the country.
dershott attended the reunion at Ionia
itiiwsuu*. t'fflreorer Vermontville reunion, which was u were
at the rink Friday. Sept. 2nd.
sight-seeing and taking in the
Geo. Wt-lglc beats them all on oats.
....... ............. splendid success.
Henry Clemens and wife attended his last week.
meeting at Charlotte last week.
While the yield was large, his oats father's funeral at Caledonia Sunday.
6f*o. Salsbaugh has a telephone con­
P. Gullenger has a new well and camp
S. .1. Bad cock has had two attending
wind-mill tarnished bv B. Hoag, of physicinns during his recent illness, weighed 42 lbs. per bushel.
Miss Gertie Thompson, of Grand necting his house and shop.
John Doster, of Doster Station, has Itapids. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lida
Eugene Rich went last Thursday to
, Nashville.'
and hopes are entertained of his specdv started up bis cider mill.
see his mother, who was not expected
Mo ore.
i iSch001 wiU corpmencc in the Hosmer recovery.
Erney and Jennie Cook, of north-east
to live.
u:S(*EK.
Mr.
Condw
is
building
an
addition
to
Miss Grade Lathrop’s duties in car­ Orangeville, visited at P. Rogers' last
Anna Johnson has gone to Sparta,
,
I Dr , Coulter und wife, ot &lt; hieago.
his house, Isaac Roush doing the car­
for the sick at Maple Grow have week.
Kent Co., to keep house tor her brother
। ...----------- । wcre the guests of D. W. Mnith the past ing
penter work.
ended.
- Erney Cook and Henry Kirahaw
Frank, whose wife, recently died.
lH.LDOi,
"
‘
week.
\
Henry Strong's attention is again took in the excursion to Rome City. I N. Kahler and son Henry, of Hope,
Mrs. I’ricella Pierce returned from
• Where can we get potatoes - is the turned to brick making, it hiving lieen
visited at Geo. .Smelker's one day last
Ind., on the Kith inst.
Eaton Co. Monday, where she had been
Ikutinx*. Midi,)
1 week.
i alisorbing question.
impossible during the urought to grind
In "TL'k
regard to the
burning of Steve
. Quite a number from Woodland and Jo attend the funeral of her daughter.
i Books iu Barry
—
.
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.1. M. Cotton, of Detroit, is 'spending the clay.
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n&lt;y«b»r*as barn,
hnm hav.
huv etc.
wto ' (tt would
wnnhl seem
uiw.m ' fxiwdl attended &lt;tuarterly meeting at Mrs. Mary Carpenter.
Doster
__ ; a few days with relatives here.
Chas Parrott went to Nashville one thxtri.rn.in
There was a surprise party at George
that certain rv.rtirs
parties arc
are being
being wrong- the German churen Sunday.
’
| L. Hosmer is on the sick listweek ago last -Vondav and had u tooth tally accused. There
one lr
true
&lt;ItWge Perkins
reruns has
nns hail
nau his
ms buggy
nuggv Saisbaugh's last Saturday, it being the
*'”*■ is" hut
'"t..oae
“?
George
■
..nd Surgeon. "urun;-. of Venuoutvllle. visited extracted, and nearly bled to death solution of the affair,
and
that
will painted, ami now has the finest looking 17th birthday of his son Frank.
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old friends here bunday.
from the effects.
Mrs. E. R. Switzer went to Ohio last
prove to lie that the engine belonging rjg jn town.
Mr. Smith, living one-half mile north toBmwndi.ltbed.mW'
'
pu.1 week, after making a two weeks’ visit
MAI-I E UKOV I,
Several members of the iVulmil
Wolcott post
Nr .rmUb took/*-- Ms bare paln«e&lt;l. „UrUll«l th. reunion st lorrl. last wTrk. at IL C. Fisher's.
AIL Herrick, of Battle Creek, is vis- of this place, is a happy man. Last
Bennie Gaskill is teaching his second
Friday his wife presented, him with a
G. H. Brooks, of your city, was visit••
..
Farmers
have commenced. cutting
iltng old friends here.
daughter, ’
ing at Rogers'the past week.
■ their clover seed, which Is very light on term of school In the McOmber district.
Mrs. Elia Larkins ami Edna lairkin?. • charming
Last Monday''Miner Mead and Hrnrv
We hear that he is giving the best of
Crawford's wife was found dead the ground, but is well filled.
I ot Buttle Creek, are visiting the forui- Lathrop left with their teams to work in Ed.
satisfaction,
and will undoubtedly teach
her
laxl
Monday
morning
by
her
hus
­
The Freeport people are now busy
&lt; r’s parents. Jake Shuap and wife.
on the new railroad in the regions of band. She had l*-&lt;'n ailing for some hauling the bridge timber from the saw the winter term in that district.
Dentist,
O. II. Cole, of Ifellevur. called on Bonanza and Laki* Odessa.
Geo. •Campliell was shooting red
time, but seemed in better health and mills to the river.
r.entied to.
friends last week.
Seth Elliott left for Ohin one week spirits the night before her death than
Quite a number of relatives and squirrels last Thursday morning when
Eli Latting is quite sick.
ago last Monday for a short stay, in­ usual Her funeral occurred Tuesday. friends troru here attended.the funeral thejfHirTmnfcUUliDg his face with pow­
There will be a aooinl and dance, af-' tending to bring home his little daugh­
as.\ RM AN.
of Mrs. C. Smith, nt Lowell, Saturday. der and giving him a bad scare.
I tempon and e' ening. Friday. Aug.2fitb, ter and household goods, to commence,
Mrs. A. Burkleand Miss Lena Wah- «■ Della Bolyen spent it part of last
. at i xarik Quicks' for the lieuetit of ■anew in the Wolyeriene state with his
with ner cousin,. Miss Dorcas
tiolUd Bank.)
The barometer here is down, will it derlieh. ot Woodland, visited friends week
Gilbert Whitmore’s family. Everybody new bride.
Day, of Cedar Creek.
,here Saturday and .Sunday.
rain
?
Geo. Holcomb and family, ot Dis-,
_ ,
H"JJ ■ ci i: -WEEZEY. Attorney I come.
The HanchotvilleJ^ase ball team has
Girls, you bad better go yourself In­
Th.:
Indications
at
present
are
that
‘ ‘ A&lt; . ' and S&lt; Ik-Ror in Chancery. i ‘ (J. IF. Long and Frank Streeter had a gained a "hcnt“ at^asL On Saturday we a:e to have a saw mill, elevator and stead of sending your brother when you mondale. visited bis father and other
| sham battle of words about a ditch one of last wwk the Baltimore boys came
relatives
here
a
portion
of
last week.
want your fellow to come and see you.
I day last week: but then that was plain over ami the Hantcfrville club done'em feed mill combined. It will lie built by
Miss Lulu Thompson rvtarmxl to her
a mon from a'distant city with plenty
■ enough to l&gt;e seen through.
UICKOKY CORXKttS
up 74 to 9.
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It. &gt; WEEZE Y,
ot means at his command. WJ.y would home in Grand Rapids Thursday, after
Mr. and Mrs. bam Hill came very
The Quimby Ixiya will be on hand it not be a success? Certainly there is a two weeks’ visit with her bister, Mrs.
Miss Guy Gray, aged 17 years, of
Justice of the I'eaee. [• near
iicing run into lust Tuesday night next Saturday for a game with the no
Grand Rapids, died quite suddenly nt
better wheat raised in Barry county 1‘erkms.
' by « runaway team, while returning Hancbetville club.
A game of ball was played between M. M. Rockwell’s Saturday night. She.
than there is in this section. Now ye
I
home
from
Nashville.
The
team
had
Yem. Lathrop is in Hastings this unfaithful don't pooh: Sotn«- never Irving and Freeport nines st the latter in company with her mother, have
t.'.SX &lt; . I’.IJISE,
I disputed of its load of whisker, and week assisting his uncle. Dr. E. H. look out for the locomotive till the liell place. Friday. Aug. 19th. The game spent several weeks visiting her sister
' S't^h rille.
broken loose from the wagon. Connng Lathrop.
ran close until the 7th intring. when the Mrs. Rockwell, and recuperating for
______
Hur&lt;.rt.irc A. Iren Merchant,
to where the road turned Sam whiriba
This is a simple minded inhabited Irving boys got rattled, imd Freeport the benefit of her health. The remains
•
jillrg: makes &lt;&lt;t Hardware out quick, and they went by. it his
STOOD LASH.
place of course: but then we must have run in 19 spores. The score at the end were conveyed to Grand Rapids for
• : I ..Hu .Msclilnerv.
Some more rain would tie bentflcinl our fun. We have no meh of valor of the game stoon 28 to 46 in favor of burial on Monday.
own horse had not lieen a good traveler
he could not hate reached the corners. to this part-wf the country.
..... either; but .still we can boast a little, F rwiMirt. \
Frank Lawrence returned from Kan­
John Smith’s wife is on the sick list. when a man dare tackle a rahhlt. This
The team belonged to Mitchell, of
Friday, Sejit. 2nd, Freeport and Mid­ sas on Wednesday, having spent sever­
John Velte is improving slowly.
Assvria, and was not found for several
is something that Bake and Philo durst dleville cross bats at Freeport; and Fri­ al days in and about Clay Center. He
P
I RIM ERM AN,
Anna Reiser and »3 Bitzer have not do. Perhaps It was through “lock day. Sept. 9th. Fieeport will piny . the reports vegetation and crops very
days.'
1 • H a. . p.irhiv Phvsiciiin &amp; Surgeon,
gone to Hustings for the purpose of re­ of efficiency." “Daddy Long" would .Irvings on their grounds tor the belt of much injured in consequence or the dry,
SOLTH HASTINGS.
l iU!.n&gt;j&gt; .■&gt; drug ston-.i
Barry county.
hot weather.
“So 1 made a mosh,eh? Wonder if ceiving medical treatment from Dr. raked him in, oh yesf?)
A great mass of people assembled
Wc must have a Deputy-sheriff here
'. M'iS. M I&gt;7
“
Wiggins ever got left?—Journal cor. BG«!rgeanLandis has returned from
about the Corners on the 10th. to wit­
now. The hoodlums are bad.
We
ndver
got
left,
nor
did
we
say.you
Physcan and Surgeon,
Ada. Ohio, where he has been attenuness the sports of the matinee during
Mr. Editor; please tell us what that
A rainy Monday.
made a mash. W e said you got mashed:
Wwaiiand i Mich.
that day. In the forenoon a game of
bundle
was
the
Democrat
threshed
last
Considerable
sickness
in
this
vicinity.
• i M»«th jot Kilpatrick'* drug and if you didn't, an appreciative aud­ ‘“Jlaud™ Hough is visiting Woodland week, and what did he do With the
“Dowling's" will not attend the tour­ ball was played by the Hickory club
"iii.d tbere day or nljcbt.
ience was mistaken. Selah.
against the nine of Climax. The
School closed Friday with very«P- ,rllVopie owning st”*m threshers can­ straw? Hope he won't letive it lying nament at Battle Creek tn expected.
Mrs. Ketchum, Mrs. 11. Gaskill and former came off with all the laurels.
propriate and interesting exercises. not be too careful this dry wheather. around loose. He may violate the fire
The afternoon was dedicated to sports
ordinance.
No
offence
Mr.
J
----n.
Mrs.
C.
M.
Muck,
who
are
camping
at
Quite » number of visitors were pres- Several barns and stacks have been
Clear lake, have had 325 different visi­ with fast horses, running, trotting, etc.,
aent. Gertie Nimo, the teacher, has burned this fall. C. Priest was&gt; the •■Things are working."
We have got a "man in one town tors since they have been camping. in which many became much intereetgiven
excellent
satisfaction.
ed notwithstanding the clouds of dust
last
to
suffer
in
this
manner.
‘
n
who is trying to fatten his hogs on a Everybody calls it q very nice resort.
g The program for the
HASTINGS, MICH.
excusable carelessness, his barn jmd straw stack, and it was threshed with a
Dowling 2nd nine and the Johnstown arising from the track. Closing with a
society Saturday evening, Sept. 8d, is as stacks having lieen burned on 1 uesdaY. steamer too.
club had another game of ball at the dance at Tompeon's hall in the evening.
We hear many declaring their inten­
He was insured in the Duukard comfollows: '
Geo. Hartman and son are visiting in latter’s ground. Saturday the 20th.
and wUl receive partial remuncra- St Joe Co. C. was down where the The score standing only 46 to 49, in fa­ tion to attend the reunion at Hastings
Mtuiic.
this week.
Reading--Will Hall.
U°Mr Fowler, our pbolojr.pMr hu peaches grow last week, Fennville and vor of the home dub.
Ed.
Horsley and wife have returned
Essay
—
Ettie
Barnaby.
The Dr.'s house is receiving a new
St. Joe. Ed. was holding down salt
•!Ji.Jrr the lawn of th* State of
coat of paint, put on by a one armed from their northern visit, he having
rT‘ch“CMe^?bur b TWUn. Saturday in Grand Rapids—oh! oh!
Michigan.
■
been troubled with bowe! complaint
Recitation-Boaie Hilsinger.
Jonas thinks things are getting a painter.
Declamation—Clarence Osgood.
Wonder where J. E. T.'s girl was last the greater portion of the time during
little personal. Nevermind!
i&gt;u&lt;n. .. Uec. ]jj, ihx |n building forabsence and reports that difficulty
John Is going fo »“0p foe ground Sunday, that he “went with her moat his
•"tiipied by Mevw-r Bros.
prevailing to quite an extent at the Soo.
Dialogue—Susie Baldwin and others.
with somebody, if they don’t let up. two years.”
We were visited this morning with a
&lt;/u«Gon
box-Questions
answered
OFFICERS:
Mr. Krider has vacated the Boyd
Have mercy! Police!!
beautiful
shower that was much need­
by Herb Snyder.
t
A decendant of the “Hero of Monte­ place, and now Boyd &amp; Son walk a mile
nxne. I'rtnideut:
ed. as the former one several days since
(tar base ball boys
W. M. &lt; ioodyear. Vice. Pre*.: .
ray” Is among us. Of course his name for their meals.
had become almost extinct.
to Psr*lj"L,Hji nOBeKUoS‘tUlDd wile vMtrf Mr,
|C. D. Beebe, Cwti'ler. Quimby Saturday
IS We have no preacher “to let," nor no
1’. A. Young has a sister from Ypsi­
Quimby club. Six innings were P1^DIRECTORS:
4ore 34 to 32 in favor of
presidential invitations to make: but if
Our school teacher and others attend­ lanti visiting with him.
l?e boys will try and
wlth “x'/KutabMiwlllMP™’1"*- „
Mrs. Martha Stock, of Cloverdale, is
Cleveland should come this way we ed the institute at Hastings last week.
visiting
her sister. Mrs. W.T. Barber
J. A. (treble.
the State road club next Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Magowan was called to
will side track him it we can.
1^1“ 1UU. of Ohio. B Vl.lttax With
other friends about the Corners.
Chester Sieber,
Charlotte by the death oi a relative and and
Wheat and oat threshing is nearly nJ!
QVIMBY.
sickness of another.
•
his uncle. Eber Lake.
Kansas,
Mr Fox and wife, of Harper. Kansas.
The ladies’aid societv will meet at done in this locality, with a light yield
A nice little shower Sunday.
Mrs. John Keagle'a. Wednesday, Aug. of tach in general.
Jlankliix hiBtness Transacted.
Morris Ward is on the sick list.
.
Ella Lewis closed a successful term 31.
YANKEE NPR1XGIL
Clarence Smith carries his hand in a
ot «:bool In this plan- last FgdV,
A line shower yesterday.
Rev. Martin preached at the school sling, on account of a finger coming in
contact with an apple-parer in motion.
Chicken thieves are numerous.
house last Sunday.
The Free Methodists bad a good
day«l with her parent, I orter llurtoo
Wm. Watson is very riox.
Ask our secretary, Charlie Scott, to
campmeeting, and some of them had
If frost holds of! two weeks yet.
tell you a good ghost story.
W«l»Mt»d»p»clahy ofim»nnt»e anil*J2!*''or&gt;bi&gt;ni I. etill conrtMX to fall
1lltibr CarrlMreo w Wil a&gt;expended. Our oou
Horace Palmer and his heat girl vis­ good lungs. They were bearda^inging Yankee Springs will have good corn.
homeftom the lojunee inrUcted by tt»
and praying a distance of three mile*.
!‘reaching at the Klingensmith school
ited
his
parents
north
of
Baltimore
last
W.SST.’Lo ere eoMpeUed to"
They did not dedicate their church, it house last Bunday morning and even­
ETJS; will orewth hl. Urewell
;’ Ujn»m«i Gregory is working on the not being finished, but expect to Sept ing.
Uth.
BtFFALOBH.I.
new railroad.

,jOK -&lt;• NISKERN.

w

w.

Hastings

B*by

City Bank.

carriaaeS

CHAS. RAISEB, Mfr.,
aybaanau,(Wttfsl Hl ton's last week.

riftSSJSS
SsWs-ss
"o™*1 th,t

�HASTIXOB. WEDNISDAT.AVRV5TX. U

Tbe farmer who does not keep the
weeds down will not have much money
to jingle in hut pocket. Land cannot
be too we!! cultivated.—Dairy World.

DISILLUSION-

A NICKEL IN THE SLIT.

For Toilet Use.

THE MACHINES THAT ARE EMPTY­
ING THE POCKETS OF CHANGE.

luxuriantly, eradicate* Dandrttff, cure®

Agricultural.
IfCI.Tk

DA rUrOBT, KAUmt.

Cows should never be permitted to
get hungry for salt in summer or at
any other season of the year, for
that matter. But in summer, especial­
ly, so much fresh nnd succulent grass
calls for salt, and cows require It in
considerable quantities—for, be it un­
derstood that common salt is one of the
constituents of milk. It may not be
in the soil, and consequently not in the
grass grown from it, to,any consider­
able extent. Then how is the cow to
get it if it is not fed to her ? How can
it enter into tbe composition of the
milk ih^less it is drawn from what is
already stored up in the blood and tis­
sues of her system? The system must
contain a proper amount In order to
maintain health. So there can be no
serious privation of salt without injury
to both the cow and her product. Milk
lacking salt is believed to raise cream
hard to-churn. When a boy, the writer
used often to bear hard churning attrib­
uted to neglect to salt the cows. A
remedy of the neglect was supposed to
. remove the evil. It certainly did no
injury, and the proper way is always to
keep salt within the reach of the cows
and kt them lick tt whenever they
want it.
.

The Germantown Telegraph says:
“Ashts are too much wasted by many
farmery who do not seem to appreciate
their importance as manure. They are
among the best fertilizers that can be
-applied either directly to the land or
mixed in the compost.'* They are bene­
ficial tn all cropi, and this has been
found to apply even to coal ashes which,
in themselves, have but little manorial
value; but the reason that even these
are so useful, is that they absorb and
retain moisture. Independent of the
potash that wood ashes contain and
which makes it such a valuable man­
ure, an application of it renders the
ground norous und keeps it cool nnd
moist Fanners cannot be too caretul
to save it und spread it over their lands.
Upon sandy lands, we consider it
equally as valuable, pound for pound,
as guano."

Tho automatic weighing machine, with its
staring dial and its mute appeal and hearty
appetite for ideketa, is abroad in tbn bind. It
gate, of, tbe clnn'oroua individual who wm
wont to *it by n platform ocaiu and make the
olr ring wilh vodferons invitation* to “try
your weight, gentfemen; only Ove rent*." It

In 1880 Manistique had but 80 school
children; she has 1,000 now.
ITeree's Pleasant Purgative Pellets 1‘aues*

Wayne county liquor dealers have
paid 3200,000 taxes this year.

nunui
u.
lUOK.-l, ox.couiplUhments, family position, etc. With tbe
first four, married life will be comfortable and
iiappy. Lacking either. It will be in more or
less degree a (allure. Upon good health dejwuds largely rood temper and good looks, aud

whims attendant on frail health. Young nun.
i( your wife is tall I ng Into a state of invlHdlsm.
first of all thtfigs try to restore her heattb. if
the H troubled with debilitating female weak­
nesses. buy IV. inerce's Favorite I'nsstriplion.
r, u iii

Branch county is moving in the
•■local option” unpleasantness.

thousands Buffering from Asthma, Con­
sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English KemadyT It is the best
preparation known for all Lang Troubles,
sola on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c.
W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co„ bsnggists.

Duncan Smith was crushed to death
in tho Munising mine. u. p.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is Justly considered the
only specific for blood disorders.

Smoke from a blast killed William
Jory in a tuine near Palmer.

tublu for their being, but bow great it wurt
con bo imaginei by anybody wbo knocks
nlnut tlie city much mid secs tbeiu at every
turn. A rather guarded estimate that tn*
receipts of a jnaebbie vnry from S5 to tns
ami over in n week is the next stepobtainablv toward n calculation that the popula­
tion U rapidly giving Itself up to tbe twfem*
lew, grasjiof u miaou for getting , weighed.
Tian it must be remembered that st ate rights

Bohemian oat knaves are working in
the vicinity of Almont.
7
WE ARE 1W ITl YE tout Kemp's Sarsaparilla
will cleanse and purify the blood aud tone up
tbe system. ff« have the confidence to guaran­
tee It. Price 81.00 per bottle. W. H. Goodyear,
druggist
FOR 23 CENTS get Kemp's Liver Pills for
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for toe Complex­
Ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
THE GVABANTEED remedy, Kemp's Bal­
sam. for tbe Throat and Lungs. It never falls
to eure Coughs, Colds. Croup, Bronchitis aud
all throat and lung troubles. Price .voc and gi.
Trial buttle tree. W. IL Goodyear, druggist.

Chauncey Iked actually caught a
weasel asleep at Camden.
Dyspepsia
Makes Hie Ilves of many people miserable, and
ol t«&gt; leads to self-destruct Inti. Wc know ot no
remedy for dysnep®l® more suecessful than
Hood's Barwii|iarllla. ft ®ctx gently, yet surely
nnd efllrlenlly. lone* the stomach and other or­
gans. removes the (alnt feeling, creates a good
appetite, cure* headache, and refreshes toe
bnrdcni'd mind. Give Hoot’s SanajMirilla a
fair trial. It will do^«on good.

lltoed all over Uw country. Tbe click ot tbe
falling five cent piece* to now beard from
Main* tn California and fiunj Cbiragu to
New Orleans.
Tint popularity of too practice U traceabfe
to the Imlividiinl internet in hix growth of the
man who i» putting on Arab, ami tbe rn'tritudc of hi* fellow who is conscious * t t wa.lo
mcr&gt;xr« machine* appeals to them ixitli ;*hk*
to test I lie qumtlon again. Awl, if lli» truth

tore*:. Tlx nntural temlcncy to nrnk* cumpariton* that I* alwayv pracot wlim two &lt;&gt;i
tore® are gnib*n«l together, and tbo ebsnre

••!&lt;. mi MrtneUsly’x weight, krep Hie machiue
going when u group hnppeita along. And
tlx* ibiblisli iiiternd in the UunsplaitiMl
nud myxirritnu operation of the diuji^-i
coin allured many women and chil­
dren to step upon the ykldiag platform.

of courw Mjon imtituted. Fora bmg time
tbey wm* simply further sources of revenue.
Each attempt added nnc.tbcr five cent pkw
to lh« store under I ho ml jacket of tbe iitm-d*
nnlof tbe niachbie. Or if llw »xperiraent
took the form of trying to placate tbe thing
wilh ligbSr coin, tLe value of that coin was
added to the profits. But the efforts conifnlied, ami tuerws was struck in cw.&gt;directions.
One was tbe device ot having one person put
In hri nickel nnd get hfe littfe Weigh, aud
gradually take bis weight from the platfcrm
in steyiping off. wbih* another just as gradu­
ally stopped on. The ne.sH* would tb*n
quiver until k tested ou tbo indication of 11„
weight.;.' tbo second. Another aud better

It is, says an exchange, by no means
a settled question whether red clover is
A 100-year old sijuaw died at Harbor
not s belter subsniler than any plow
that was ever invented. Its long roots Springs last week­
penetrate the soil tnuch deeper, nnd ' W €\X\A\
tlMt f00*1 things Of tbit
dying, as they do. the second year, they
Hfo are sorrowfully let
not only open up the soil more effectu­ alone on account of Dyspcpria. Acker’*
ally to the influence of the sun and air, BprpepwU Tablets will eure Dysp-peia,
but by their decay serve to enrich it as Indlgeatb.n and Constipation; sold on t
"
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■well.
positives guarantee at 23 and 60 Ceuta, by
to have «.&lt;• samn effect a*n nickel, an.i they
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
rbbkwl up the machine •? that thn needle
A tract of land GO miles by 40. near
English spavin liniment removes all wvrkHl freely, and different jvervons coaid
Port Hope, Canada, products more peas
bo weighed until some jar joggk.1 tbe (x-nni-s
Uwn any other equal area in tbe world. hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­ dntvi.
aud tho machine rewmed its faithful
The secret of this is that peas grown oh ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, ami profitable
service. Another little weakthis favored tract are free from bugs. spllnLs, sweeney. ringbone, stifles, nets of tlx* automatic weigher was tbe tact
One-third of the land js sown with sprains, swellings, etc. Save SuO by tk.t lead flva cent picare could he wurlrd off ■
peas grown here. The exemption from use of 'one liottle. Warranted. Sold •on it with oven more facility than ou tLa (uro
bugs is attributed to the effect of by Goodyear «!t Co., druggists, Hastings box of a Imbtail car.
Georgian Bay in cooling the summers
Tho rich rewards of tbe weighing mxcWnc
no that the bugs do not mature early
have stimulated imitatiou. Oue that Iit- re­
enough for the peas.—Michigan Farmcently jop-artd st hul EauerV, on Com-y

Training Boys for the Farm.—
Tbe farmer who has sons to train to be
his aaaiatantn and hopes to see them
love the calling and take tbe care from
his shoulders when be is old should
take great pains to instruct them In
the best way of doing things. Teach
them to look for a reason tor all they
do. It is much easier to form a righ
habit than to break up a wrong, care­
less one, nnd the boy who learns to do
well all that he does will not only be
inert successful as a farmer, but will
love his calling more. To one who
looks for the reason of things and be­
comes familiar with nature the life of
a fanuer becomes a perpetual delight,
but to the farmer who plods along in
the old ruts, putting no thought or
study into his work, it seems to be all
drudgery and bis chances of success are
amalL—National Stockman.
Drawing Manure tn Heaps.—So
far m possible manure should bespread
from the wagons. The common no­
tice that manure wastes when spread
over tbe ground and that it is more

The waste is much greater in heaps as
the alight fermentation d iaai patea its
ammonia end mokes the plant food
more easily soluble. The labor is much
greater aside from tbe impoodbility of
spreading as evenly from heaps as from
wagons; After a manure heap bos lain
aeveral weeks every particle of the
raaaure may be removed from the sur­
face and yet spots all over the fleki will
show by overrank grain and weeds
■where the noluble fertility has leached
into the soil. It is far better to have
this fertility evenly distributed and
benefit tbe crop uniformly than to have
land too rich perhaps in spots and too
poor elaewhere.-l'hiladalphla I’reaa.

Stir the cretin so that it may become
more perfectly ami uniformly ripened.
Sticks nnd kicks arc not neceseary to
good milking.

In milking. remember you want milk

l/ICflD yontli, and beauty, in Hie
V IUUri? iii|«aranro of .the hair, may
be iirjjucrvml tor an fndeflnito j&gt;eriod by

—London World.

SHARK AND DEVILFISH.

HALL’S
There is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years Doctors pro­
nounced it a local disease, and prescrilied local remedies, and by constant­
ly failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven Catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires a consti­
tutional treatment. I lull's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &amp;
Co., Toledo, Ob io, 4s the only constitu­
tional cure now on the market It is
taken internallv in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspooDful. It acta directly upon
the blood und mucus surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dol­
lars for any case it fails to cure. Send
for circular and testimonials. Adress,
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio.

QTSold by Druggists. 75 cis.

CATARRH CURE.
C\\a\ and reliable Medicinal ore the beat
VW to depend upon. Acker's Blood EL
i x Ir lias bftn prescr! bed far years for all impnrltlMofiheBlood. InoveryformofBcroL
ulcus, Byphilllic or Mercurial diseaaes, it is
Invaluable. For Rheumatlan, has no equal.

W. Jl. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
Carpet bugs have invaded ManchesTHE REV. GRU. JI. T1UYER, of Bourbon,
roi^MIlLOH^^SUMITTON CURE”

Wand, i&lt; n platform spring scab-, which b
enteral through a turnstile. The latter u«|y
op.w to ti« persuasion of a nlckei dropped
in a slot duly marked for that paqio*.
The legitimate successor, or. more pro&gt;
eriy adjunct of tbe weighing machine isab
ready shuwing itwlf. it take* ti*. pjart.(rf
tbooldacaletnan'* side partner, who«Jwd to
shout with him and offer the passer by ti e
chanre tn rrle. 1,1.
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~dbdui, OT COUhl
stand The automatic electrical muebine rowtnbles th- ueigi,«. H has . movable plat
form with more play, which sinks under tbe
weight of the customer for about forty-flv.
•oeoiMk It or&gt;minuid&lt;--.itt-s mothm to an etatrie current generator, and tho strength of tbe
shock is reguhtad l.y pulling out one of the
tnf,U
Lbrntigb which it is taken.
A needle tmverslng n grorluatod arc shows
the strength of the .low reeeivwl, Bn&lt;| tb„
wboto tiling in IU movnmeutn depends .» Uh.
ilrop[iiiig of the Iiccemary nickel
Tbe mare prvtn.timM, but warvtly more
remuneraHvo nickel collectors that arc wen

unto models of locomotives and at«un»bipa
with clockwork machinery aud hidden m-

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---------- iu.w.-uiuarv ano
muu.Co.ut
,ni,.uU, Th.,
odniUrd U lb. rru^rf t,Uo„ w|w
-.IBM., muHun,.
require more oversight and cam Their ex-

pUable. toore exmterutoto. anfl.||CTSZ

i-au»K

'
company, to tear­
ing a new ret of automatic enutrivanev® that
Will won tlu&gt; ......II
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of a hfUng poll. nimcberUm^f

■

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
PrurrcT turrrr, prompt ar Hon, and
wonderful curathe propertSea. easily

of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv­
ous Hca.lacb*-*, Constipation, and all a.L
meata originating in a disordered Liver

"C'E‘

CREAKS.

now over 70Xt dai: -»
.............
Bewuro of. worthte -. lautites bn.-. &gt;
with various kincs ct cord,
None ore genuine uni. •- “or&gt; ^...

FOR EALE IY ALL LEADING iEi2ai&gt;&amp;

Lake Forest Academy

They are very phntiliil in tbree

Ha* a pleasant nnd Lcs.kfiKMC*:‘rc. :w c‘.
my lu-a.i from pain. — William L- l’-ge.
Puchmond, Va.
firm and in !u»t~ t« •lianfly ■lutiiigukliaMe
from liaiilrtit. A delw-imn »«p ran I* made

Ayer’s Pills,
Frsearvd by Dr.d.C. Ayvr M Oa^towaU. Ma*a
bold by all Deafen ta HMk1b«.

Tlx* •l.-vitlbh -u gkuit wpikl

HAY mRRCatarrh
LY’S^Bj

Is an inflamed

in the nutter of the e«tale of Keth F. Chand
tr. Hall N. Chandler, Ruby A. &lt;’handler and
ap|x-araiie® if is a borribfe.nKnxder with a
i.uge lierul and laxly furnubnl with xuakx-

and thrust, sib L-tlug
tbejungx. An acn.i
mucus is secreted,
the discharge I* IKcorn panted n'th a
burning sensation.

Uivdr gi a*p ।
•if mi.'Ii a iwntore in ediblef”
• It i»sini|&gt;)y d&gt; iichxix when property pre(Xirwl. It &lt;d&gt;"ui&lt;| l»- i-ulutto small pkviw tuxl

the luoutii.

I regard tl»— ffeto of «devilllab

devilldi which tw-niblraa abate &lt;.r tayffeh.
Tbe larg&lt;-»t of tlu-ui weigh from 1«» to 150
pound®. it i« fxiellciii fating »)&gt;,■» txiikd.

n&gt;ou&gt;t&lt;&gt;r* are captured by the flxbcrmen. Tbe

ot KxJainxiuo county. Michigan, all of the r*
tate. rixiit. title and laterret of the MUI minors
of. iu and to toe real estate situate and ix-lng la
the county of ttarrv. In the state of Michigan,
kiicci and UvxcrttM-d as follows, to-wit: Tinuudlvidnl one-sixth of the north-west quarter nf
section number eight W In town two i-.-i north,
range ntne(»i west. Barry county. Michigan
And the north ballot the north-cant ijiuirter of
section number ulneteen (l»i lb p-sra three «ti
north, nuife nine
west, Harry count), Mii b^And Hie we«t half of the Mnith-eut quarter of
section number twelve &lt;tt&gt; Iu town three

Doted Angu&lt;t ®eeond. A. D. IBKt.
..
DAVID Jt. CHANDLER, Guanfian.
Kxapfkx &amp; VanAUAX. AtV)K“^

gwDQK

frcqukpt attack* -.i
beadaAte.
watery
and IntlaC.-d *}«-*,
Try Ute Cure.’

n&lt; - &gt;’»•■■

,

HAY-FEVER

A partieJe to

into e«k wwtnl

slc

druggist'.* I wexo.

Michigan FEMALE Saiisj.

-KAI&gt;,l7C„ MIr„
•
■ On Mt. Hniv.ikr pten. I'nrdandti;l!lw&gt;Li
4 P" *b&lt;Xd yt 4r G....I u.Rai.twsMM.Mtr
1 lAnyuasre*. Head for &lt;-.n-i.|jr.te Pkix&lt; ty*t-

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iu ua*rr.
U lf*n iavilvd th* wolluxb ;sc!irt&lt;Ml xv palatn!&gt;h- m a h.-id.Ux k. Auotln-r caught with Um*

A. Rower,
MICH.

I”. rl;:ip‘ t|i*re i« no ttKti

maun-r i.i which toe-liorthami girl* jmnni.tleirxrnnh (or a profe&lt;Ki'Hi, for n comp.Imki&gt; nu.1 tor their daib bread. Hanllv a
.i.v—.........
’
.
wmm headway. though them iinvc probably
not Iren two In the galk-rr lb.. wholeM-sdtni
who iiptwixwix-d veriMthuspeed with even a

ronx* linn!, and toe forms arc unfamiliar.
Pretty mxiu th&lt;- writer iirconw-s UraL Not
only flora Iwr pencil luorr slowly, l4it it »totw
altoRrthrr. Ocrmiiteially »be trira to k.-ep up
her writing nt the oanx- tun® j.in&gt; to luukinr
aixxit Uw bouse, wlto-b might lx* u—ful practier if die were trying to
bow atraigbt she
rookl write wittyat looking ou, but certainly
bad for making sjx^d in stenography. ThcL

-- |UU-U nt mg
witticism of some bright member.
Bbe
doew t by any moans appear to lx&gt; in a burry
about twKimilng agnhi, nnd lakes iu.r own
tirin' T h.'H brtntM
... ’ ..
wboltto.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

re«t« n while and look* Itototody about Hie
taw. m It It were preUy much n bore to be
there, and as if &amp;bo luul doubta wheUx-i
toorthand wa,
HhM
lx". Some:Inuw sb- •*,-rm to have a aumlrion
tlmt there nay be worthing in i" Tto

hr h«* romefeure that ab® ought not
to lx, fooling away toe time, (or
J
work ®ga.n, but without spirit, and os if ,b®
did not care how won the Louse ailjoumwd
nUtwL“ m?”'1 effart *’,bort*,ba"
r,r*L
If two of them arc together, thuy get to ujkrtLtlXiu*J7Mib,^n’UUU"”’ Aftrr Ul*t
rtage it i&gt; not long before tbe Ixxika are tout

Cottage Furnished Complete ft

$178.21

___JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

I liman and emulators of CTiarlre Dlrkenx
disappear through th® gallery door Tbev

for »1*A»

7

(or

Tbo Mercantile library in Nhw Vnrt -n.
&gt;» practically onnrd and entirely marage.!* I&gt;y

Urn countrv.

Fir.it

•(— »*-._ .

XW

Ettehea 13x15 with good OU Cloth.

------.-tncev rarmr mine wortU 800.00. in .
**u ’ MookOT*»'eater Table.« Case Chain
i BMW4 ii.i'
-

..for **&gt;»

m1

n borteonta) tug. und tbo third tbe force of a
llhrW of Ou.
. . .. fc®Wi “

Ilu*“. I tu&gt;u. U4. rxa nun.
WHY will yixi eouxh w!

E7i

b

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*&lt;l nud wide, viefoo* jaw ariuoi with fans

bu'1-hadeuv.uRh.-Bo.tonGl..tx..
’■a,u
l'0’'
from at
81,ion
FOO .to 83,000. ...... ....
Tbe taino inventor, Mr. Everitt, under the

pom ot th® scalp MUtocd toy hair to l&gt;ecum® harsh aud dry. and to fall out
freely. Nothing 1 tried seenral to do
nuv good imtff I comuwueml using
Ayer*® Hair Vigor. Three bottle* &lt;Jf
:lii» preparation restored tny ha|r to a
health v condition, and it i«. now xoft

Fra®, Milwaukee, Wia.

nr reveled in devilfish stnwf If not you am
only half an eps-ure."
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So *aid Snjtc Fob C-.mmimkmcr EngetM
G. lllackfoid to a reporter.
-All flat art editd*.* he mutlntvxl. ‘ hot
popular ■pn-Jmilnw udjudgra *xi» to Im unfit
to cook Who would ever dream of eating a
VMsdOdri Th* appearance o( Ibe creaftire,

or trim! in &lt;4L

I have suffered greatly from periodical re­
turns of liav fever. At tbe xuaestlun of
Co»rrt &amp; Cta-ever. druggists. I obtained Ely's
Cream Balm, and used a portlon'of It during a
severe attack. I on cheerfully testify as to the
iniincdtate six! continued r. lb-t obtained bv ns
tros. J heartily recommend It Io those suflerist
from tois or kindred complaints.—Rev. fl. A.
Smith. GlintoD. Wls.

UA1D Bia: ba® become weak. gray.
Fl Ain and faded, may hare new lift
and color re-toted to ft by the uae ol
Aver ® Hair Vigor. •• My hair wit* tLin.
failed, aud dry, and tell.ont in large
quguUHe®. Ayer * Hair ' iffor stopped
tne falliug, and rmUcrai my hair to it®
original color. A® n &lt;lrca*ing for Hie
' hair, this pr»i«nti«» ha* no eqiiat.-v
Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, Mtnu

Iler* all alvuo In Uu- twUi&lt;tXt gkxxiu:

road uati&gt;nn. ferry bouses, hotel corridors,
theatre lol.ldes. well frequented saloonx, and
even unprotected rtreet conicrx have l**n
invaded nnd captured by it. Comi»rcd to

showing man bow beuvy bo is getting aud
charming tbo five cent pieces out of his
pocket.
Tlx&gt; Cm ones that appeared, two summers
ego, were hailed with joy by young and okL
The n-frehing modesty of the* printed re­
quest, “Put a five cent nicksl in tb* silt,” was
alono worth the price of sulmission, and it
was an nddvd and gratuitous delight lover
tho responsive movement of tbe n.-«lb&gt; and
its trembling fluttering stop over the flgnrM
indicating tho degree ot solidity of tb- nickel
dropping exjxirimentar. Since then tbe ma­
chines have become almost»» familiar *» tbe
b'trso enrs, their rivals in nickel gntbering.
But llwlr multiplication does uol seem to sa­
tiate tbe appetite of tbe |&gt;ul&gt;lk-. They are all
freely pxtronired. and it louU, bo that Uw&gt;
habit &lt;;f weighing one's self, like all otixr
little iudulgenres, grow* upon-tbe victim un­
til It cannot be sbaki-n off.

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AVffD'Q H*lr Viffor ha® given me
Al tn O perfectMtteforfiou- Iwtt
nearly bald for «ix ycara, during which
time I raed many bjdr nretrnrauun®. blit
without »ucce®®- Imleed, what little
Lair 1 had, wax growing thinner, until
l“ri«i Aver » HMr VteSr. I raod two
bottle® of the Vigor, and my head i® now
well coven**! with a new growth ot hair.
— JucUon B. Cbapel. httady. Ma®*.

»nd
I wax * &gt;°™
uc **"*
. rs &gt;luatend.
And
relluqulxb
such10love-wek olbf
Auura. &lt;_______
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lector ot Coin.
As Nellie waik.i out lu the fair morning light.
Her beauty attracts every eye,
.
A
Iot toe people who called her a fright.
“Why. Nellie ia handsome;" they cry.
And the reason of Hie change Is that Nellie
took Dr. Plwce's Golden Medical Discovery,
which regulated her liver, cleared her complex­
ion. made her blood pare, her breath sweet, her

Ctxxx'X %\ce\k S££tat
Where provision is not made for u
permanent supply of good sweet water,
and tbe cows are left to drink out of
small streams and ponds, the water is
apt to get stagnant and bad. Cows
drinking such water will have their
systems loaded with bacteria, algae,
and other deleterious germs. These
breed fever in the coWs. and appear in
the milk to breed fever and sickness in
whoever is so unfortunate as to consume
IL A great deal of summer sickness is
due to the stagnant and unwholesome
water which many herds of cows are
compelled to drink in dog-days, when
drought prevails. It is the duty of
every dairyman to see that his cows
have a full supply of wholesome water
at all times. Those who neglect this
should receive the attention of the
health authorities, for the milk from
such herds, or the product of such milk,
is not wholesome food for human be­
ings.—Rural New Yorker.

MW

But DO*. Ml

ven port. Woodland. Mich.

c&lt; all hair preparation*.

NALL &amp; CO.

inns

�tHE PAWN

WOMANHOOD.

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Pliant rr wu. ,ooa exhamsetAfter
“
starting, they ran moderately, a* tllev*dui‘
sxrt thmk |i provkJam ta rea
schedule time. At every station where tl,^
wesv obliged to stoj-, Andrews exptaW w
tbe station inastertbal be was tnm.noX^

•• reu!*ted freedom.'
\:
! i:.:* t h-arted giro-.
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,u,(-x!, tin- frlUTO
7
.
.&gt;j»- hut K* ught to w.
rut ta &gt; truri m my Fattert,

vill be lighted
- i'r-.-taqirdiuki*.
.o-i iu
Monthly.

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'■ill HETS HAIDERS.
. ■ iUtlcC a daring advenr* i»by a eouttenr writer:
• tenxX. who starhsl out
thuf ni'.nvmhle 13tb
.
.•• liitely held iu their
.. f ;teii*nml* of lives-aud’
.,.
; pivcunin-n: tryisure, for
■ which the}’ Lad
. • ; «-tn;-;i then prvtnhwl ft&gt;
in all pro'-ability, have
,
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-i i;;...uU&gt;or u J«cr. Tte
,
' . . ’’ i'- ;'1i:1»U,i;,t:r:t watt
it-!. Sv tbeht until niter­
: . y i, nt n very iuMlfcriiU
- cf tteirmlofinn.*
! an’*-. &lt;.tLytbeiq»xdsl tntcr.■■'in,; Providence, that
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-.inr.;” • •! flic train front ’
■ I .. r rtaunt /as
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::”in niyiUvnmgh
• -, m-&gt; - ..tUtuVA anti at tho
. - ,&gt;t tlj.- man; I am
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t t.&gt;-rr lutd U'ca any
.
... y &gt;f the W&lt;-stern and
stu -nt'eTii C-'ufed.-rncy
vr.Ktl i liav- Ux-n
;
. i uni re v-’.ied Marietta
- I. : fniay.a-. y’ jy
»« -uU Ijivt- guar through
. .. • .'!■••;» "brtuile. for &lt;&gt;a
.
i trail t | bar cotwluc-b ’•»: agxi» th y »uuU not
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&gt;. !,&gt;•• h.-pg extra
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Ii.-ot &lt; b-ittnnooga
l;
• .. ;J;tk*.|Kt:ion of
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. rt. nfeu ba.! taken

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!bg .shanty
•. .... . ■ u ~'ript.*l atldk-re,
'»:.-..»iid- i-atltij break'•
.&lt;vu bad oecitrrvd, lii»
'.mti.e ruunways were
ixr.il wou!fl Iwtve tbe
■ . .• -.a . .; , after running not
.
i- -ijc act bad l&gt;ut rv-'
• and w.m very unpupu, ; .H ’.\n,» A-nwrinx daily.
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. i i;.- trnpui-ivcly HLarted on a
•.irtn^ ••ngjn&lt;', f-'Dowwltij(•
J :&lt; i iia, and Anthony Mur»
, I.
. . : ’li” U\-«:i-rn and Atlantic
. I I!-.in c.inip, wb-&gt; bad con­
i
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ii miand syn&gt;[&gt;atLiixrd
. • n..t th" au|.|&lt;-«mI dew-rtera.
i‘y iu &lt;kn«jon. and tmckingly
• .«! t •
.i
-• You nil
catch 'rm,

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* MAY REGRET.
writing■tvreaty.minmra for l£kK?!.;'

, . , -rto* by «IT window
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-ouUitbt'a "'direr mln.*’
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rf tny vauiated childhood
, o ~rfoir. wWtful pa«a.
. . । 1 rr.v* i rvvrUy«j,
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■ •i.nrr.o'- can nrrerte
.2. At '
,
riehu »»*»• how
•: vjt.
'r.uy wa*to n:-.
• fit*­
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put .th* ragfns to tta utm-

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By tbeUwe Moon's wm reached Cain and
Mci.-jhy aa«,. r4.ar|- fagged out. Here n
tend rar. that thn truck hands bnd been
trnng. wav f/N-ured, tbo two exhausted men
"■•r-plj.
lirxin il( ft.)f| FMner propelled jt
repWly by r-t.-u-.ing behind and pushing it,
for k h.-..' nd prnfc-iliitg |&gt;owcr of its own.
't ally Fnifcr would bn relieved in
turn by । ..in BWl Murphy,
thus-they
nu-le r?;.'. progress. Atone place, oc a
tbe mail, they ran off the track,
• ',fugitives had torn up a rail, and
■ i 1 Mnqihy went plunging headlong
n tuu ldy ditch, but no serious damage
'
Frier’s Uijrs yrra realised by
"”"-K &gt;1 ' iigine. which hadeome in since
U-nu.i-.p;.^ ]4V.ul by bjm] Uwm«U fired
vp nt.;. I„ ,Urt llocj. to U1C works Aftar
'’Jl a !r.;nuT’-.', delay in getting Ititoshajxj
‘'-1 U-1 main track. Fuller nnd hUcotnpa:i1 '
•1 I • d tla- paisuit at the wild pace of
“s-•' ra.ic.A un Imur, which was kept up until
Kiti;;ston.
n'. i. the fugitive* startwl ftpin Big
Kant ,- with tlx- st-,jCn engine. Wilson W.
a t.d a% engineer, William Knight
Br^ Alftwl W|taon as fireman;
• ihiMK,
(Ji.,
in jull command.
lir-t pulled tbe throttle, and for
*V(WTuik^ orter fin# stopping st Moon's
u -m t&amp;e wire and obtain tools, they

mra- -bi&gt; VUlU lot

Zrrwi1L”&lt; •“’’“'•■'I* “
gmd at Corinth, and tlmt Filler* train
Ante- ~
with tJ»«**d«»le und knew of three trains,
«n&gt;e n local freight to ba met at Kin-vuxi
t.wo
fr:TO Big Shanty, mJTJhi

others ta-y-MMl. After paa.inR the former
however, bo |Ht«ri«ri to go forward with all
Hired, as tlie thirteen bridges which were in­
tended to be burned wen- beyond Kingston.
b curing no j uraqir, there wo, milling done
in tho way of precaution excepting the mtting of the telegraph wire and tb , removal of
one rail, until Kingston wn, rea- ted.
Hero tliej were delayed for over on hour
waiting for the two extra freight train* preriously mcnttknol, nbteb Andrews ha.l
known nothing of until after bk arrival. The
tact whfch be diqrityed in droelvjng the
crowds of soldiers an-l riUxrtw which uirroumted him here with eager qurotfona, ami
in preventing tbe curiously inclined from
opening tbo doorst&gt;f tbe crim wlicro twenty of
tho boys were conccnlud, wtu ccrtainly
woudcTful. It was a most trying ordeal, and
there is no instance on record of more ex­
ulted courage and coohiess tUart that di»j&gt;layed
by Imq -&gt;n this wx-adon. Finally tlx;- nuccreded.in leaving the station, and after stop­
ping to cut the wires and tear up tho track a
short distani-r frum.towu they luuteiied for­
ward ns rapidly a* rtnm could carry them.
About tho time tlint Andrew* aud h!&gt; )&gt;arty
left Kmg-ton Fuller met the Ont freight train
starting from there on its way south. Jump­
ing frwa his engine, without stoppfog to ig}.
plain any more than -wa* iircmsarju, be
hastened with hi* nwn o, the statimi^x-un-d
tin engine which bad jur-t ernne in on tbo
branch rood k-wling to Roma, and itgnln
dtulnd on in purauiL arevmpanutsl bv r.-mforcenu-nta The engine w&lt;pi smaller nmi
much slower than the Jonah, and be rvalite-l
that be was losing ground When thbjrteame
to the plane wte-rc Use rail liad lA-i: tarn out
they again abm.d-mM tte-ir engine und ran
ahead until they met tbe regular freight train,
which the Federate had pn ;.M.-d ui Ailaliaviilc.
They Incited tlie train to t^j- siding, and tak­
ing tbe engiuv-tbi.’ last ot&gt; the road, continued
the purault.
In tbe meantime Andrews' men had filled
their rear car* with railroad tie*, and. knbekIng out tbe-rear end, dropped them upon the
track. Thvir *|«'vd. w»» \o great, however.

mile a ntiuutc, nnd to thosv who are ac­
quainted with Hie st.*p gradi-A aud sharp
curves it s-x-nix a miracle that neither enghus
left the track. The fugitive* still Lad no
knowledge that they wur&gt;- being »o elcariy
punried; n short distance l-cyobd Calls suit
they stopihil to cut a Wire and tear cfit n
rail; a httln l-eyond was the bridge .-ickprrt thOo«teiiai:!.&gt;. which they intended td barn;
jnst a» they lind loo*en&lt;-d the rail they L«.inl
the wbtstlr of tl» approaching engine. The
adventurous little Ixuxl wen- for a tnmaent
dumb with ustouiahtnant and consternation,
but, quickly recovering, boanlcd their tfain
and bounded away. Tho riib-s nnd f.irwnrd
etxt &lt;«f the rear car were convarte.1 Into
kindling wood, and piled up rendy to light
As-hcn the bridge was rvaelxxL Tlicy still an­
ticipated that they would have ample time
to destroy tbe bridg-5, iu&gt;«! thus effectually
chock pursuit, for they were convinced that
much time would be cvuniuied by the pursulng party In tearing up a roll from behind
them, awl rqiladng th- one that they hud ra.
moved. This was rrntlcred still more difficult

‘ -•i.-.n? .I ” fa* &lt;&gt;t the »■ utbern
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.:all) i..|*c*kd upon tho
« j i F.i '.-r &gt;n i-utMting on fort
.
j-:i«ny' fr-un him at
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;-ti~! Hint hi- wtw a trained
.
endurance-Vore
£ • . --.rfiti. it.-fure the war, when
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. l.ti- v.-oa very imjvr
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• ft lr d l».*n ctHt’-Htiary for up in a curve.
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■ -tart uu*. I'r- tn ( battanoogs
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linov.iug definitely,‘by
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-auA-l l.y, way freight, of up in the dix.tnnce, liriicuUng that It lied
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-Lint, mid MimK'tutiOtcj 'jwsed the curve! Tte-y bn I gour over it
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.: I with t-li-gruj.il op-mlor*.
without i-lKN-king their qs-.-d. and. the rail
having b*- n uita-u up »n the inside of the
:
.i i-M-ti’. nfh.’r tho rt
.
. • . -a: u'.- ting point had curve, railsviail men easily unik-r-:and how the
.
. r;r ■: c- v.wv - nt a’.-'ad cf the flango of tbe nbx-1. prwringu|-on tho otf’rr
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. t. .- ■ r Jaiit-.rfi.--. and after rail, kept the engine ujwti th-.* track. Ilrul
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a• n .?i I go to Ui.- nearest riding
the outer rail twen reiiirtrsd the engine w-miIJ
... ; i.if-r had been drilled ay a rut&gt;­ have inevitably Ik-cii ilifoh- d.
: : . . . utKu.1 ■ •;! continuing aln rapid
Nothing daunted. Ai4i*»» directed his men
r :
,
;n -t-u;- .1 u train. He therv- to n-inovo lhe kindling* to tb.- forward car-,
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■ i tiiet only a comparatively mill, checking tin; engine. U».xiupb«l till’ rear
puiauinjr engine.'
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i--‘•'a-i-iiK'd by running enr Lj criHdo with
■ . •. :■ . mil •; &gt;r ihm, where te fully Fuller promptly reversed lil&lt; engine, niet it
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' I • I tin* engineuhondoaed nnd wittexit any serious shock, and drove it in
■ ;-'i,lt.t-tri--k.
front «-f litin. Tbe -••ecad ear wan urtcouphtl
E-; • . ii ■ . Ln’?’-.- hi. i')e.-ui of the xitun- on nn up grade and seat flying bock, but it
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i ri.ivLvd MoottV ftatiou, two wns dexterously treated in Um «ame nutnuer.
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Hcfi; lie ni”t n nantber of Tlio bridge was rapidly pnwwd. as there «ns
।
- informed him of th-.- num- not sufllcient time to Ignite II The tiro],ping
&lt;.f tbe two cars caused the Andrews party to
■’ ': •.■&gt;■■ ■ imdnlo • that »hey had taker.
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'. -:i t':--;:i nscut the t.?lagruph gain upon their pursued, and they stopped,
• '.. t.-i,? .- lurther tkt. TIk-m.'fncu. after pnsring Ib-snra, to again cut the wire,
• 1 -i &gt;
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• tlx- t.'c-ory that they were de- and tho iron rail which bad liecn torn out at
■ .-.itittnu-d in punrait a very the curve was placed so ns tn throw the pur, । ■ cf tin- plan dawned njion suing engine from the track. This ul-n fallal
- ■.
-r. - f ui.'.urnilable will nnd to tpromplish tho derired objx-L
On and on the wild chnw cuulinm*!. Every
: b-gnntiHii'.’Hi fully un ler■. t?. undertaking be plan that the ingenuity at man could devise
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-c i rminv.l to defeat it. In wna attcm]-U*l by the fugitives t-&gt; defeat
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.tiuittbb-d by devotion their iMirsu-ra. but in vain. The fntr* reeuwd
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. n cauo*, but by the dread of against thorn. The tatrivstiag ineidt-nta of
’
.' ir .tabuemployers nnd prob- the life and death chase read like a ro:nnnca
Since its occurrence a htimire'l plans have
H -!
|..i;'1~i. f tin* capture of.Hunte- !&gt;een suggested that might Lave been adopted,
•
l- f-.n- by Ucn. Mitelxl, and but they are all .more or tens Impracticable.
I1
i ■ tiii.-itiou of several extra Copt Amirew. exhibited to the last the same
i .-.-j:'
t &gt;
. ut over tbo triad froai courage, coolncm and good judgujeut Hint
'- •i-'t ■ ■ . *-Atlanta conveying Coufeder- coverued him In tbe oatstart, and l apt. rxioi ix-a-hof danger from tho ter fdlowv-d With the same persirteuce anil
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thiw box can w hich determination.
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The wire was cut far tho lad Ume. and the
U.,,
. rmiriin”
w|th were bring
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i by iiiia i-, &lt; liattanooga for this pur­ track otatroctsri two mites bc-yood Halton,
? • . K mg the w.-iedula, grade*. »ta- iu’-t too late to prevent a dispatch from CapL
Fuller to Otn. ‘uddbetter at Chattanooga,
■' -mien so well, h” was confident
• Ml I I u-.:: - ,erj effort be could roach
jWali r;-.. r I y the time that tbo runaway
Lain twxiid nwli Kingston, at. which point
tii.j ’tvf.-.sbl I- n».-n»M&gt;rily delayed until tho
r,ri . ' ‘"'5 l!wIa&gt;»t*d to reach
I-i at.-;!, in
to get Old Jonah, an engine
■’ 4 - t. a -bun branch leading to Cooper's

Of royal bran, «ue‘

notir rtns him &lt;* wbnt 1&gt;*1 Karr—&gt;■
All lXn.-l.njH&gt;"''-™-1 "l»" U»

Al &lt;rf

.Mih-A. ™1™;
„a nn tamiu in u» -™1".
brij™ b.,0.1-1 DMton. Tb. mln.
wlilc-b boil
MU"# 1,1 lonrnU, 1«*1
~ U»&gt; « “TVS
InUr: tta IJ.ta*
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^‘W«-

A DUEL IN ALGERIA.
J". *”• r"nr,•
Fight. an EjUfor In n Be.lroo.n,
In
'°™"V
'A- Frenrt! Hirvk.
in Algerian general of Arab ori-Hn Yusuf
fo uJX
Yttsuf "in^h
", fcntWn“ “=rU’h Of Gen.
hS/j
0,",rr “W UUe "f
JU&lt;UMfewr jCUJ...U," The writcr&gt; J{
M Arthur de FronvieMe, the editor of
the jwjo-r. who t-wk the rrai»ndbl!(ty. »&gt;&lt;„,
a.t&lt;-i, &lt;int&lt; fine niondug the journal--' hrar.1
M.ww
AralH.R® al tlw th^tu.1.1 fl, wns n,l..
| liy
“u bCr,JS^- “•
‘-m-’mi. —
Kill blag Impair;, ln tol .
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S-a-mt

iTuiK
Aomil.

W.Oiin,hi lamavllalrly.

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A~l -b-r.. MiaU w.
-ia m rlJXil’?- ’"J"""' ■«';« —
l£ l!E!"r
■ -AHrilllm Aa.l
IU. jrmlraai. win
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,, mi-i a. ” K):'li hw
•inlnaiicf offleer dlJ th? same. The teriroom
snv very small-nnthmg elrvrful about tbb
‘ U’L i’Tnk'' -v,-ur cb"1&lt;x'- mon-.l-.-u.-."
mid tbe general, bolding out teth awonls
took the offireri* rater. YM*uf
»^w ofl bis ttuiie, rolled u|,
alrevro, ami
D-Jd Ills sater In hi* bam nnn. which wn*
ronin I wjta iteinn*rle* of an. athlete. His
t‘*" U
fr"ni 1,i&lt; •wnrtb’r fnw.

Ilka a tlicvr. ravage mi,I frightful, he was
making ready to transfix Ida adverwv with
his fitat stroke. Thte struku tbe m wqxipcr
man fended, but it &lt;-ut Him terribly on his
right artn. Yusuf stuck the
of hi*
flco” an*’ “Mi -Yoaom’t ww
your arm; to cnutiuite the cotubat would lamurder. "'c
Wc will
Will fiuish
finish this
this affair
affair after
after™.
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you
nriT*5‘&lt;1 " 11 ,tc FronvlelI's HUutetL
Tb- aconri day after the flgut the general
premtted IdniM-if ftt tbo wuundiri monk
I'riging. nnd.regu!arly every morning there­
after. -‘I top- you will forgive m- fw l;et_t/g well so riowjy, general; u littte patience
cmi j. am with you," vm-I Fronvirile. -I
am v»ry jniient," iui&gt;» rri Yusuf. Wucn
the w landed man wa* able to go out at imt,
Gen. 1’tMut wis* tie- first to meet him. Ba*
it was to offer him bis arm and ask him to
Iran on it. All Lu anger bad slowly cbangvd
to rater m. —J!mir-he*t&gt;-r Courier.
.

s.-xire. in spite of tho certaiuty that only-

c'.iaule. Infink-.-ly K-tter than this would tr­
ibe atK-I-ut custom of mme European couii'
tries. where It wn i i-wjnirul tlial every Ixty
should
Irani romo trade, whatever the titalth
'
or
‘ position of hts family might be.
No social, moral, or industrial reform is
more iMCMSory f'-'r th* j-abiie welfare than
'
!the rwtorati m of boys n» their proffer plnrc
i in tbemechanic arts, am! the consequent dbInndinmit of tbt» armies of adoMccnt black
gtuirds w hose detm-him-uta are bring trrinrd
In tbe worst a&gt;»t&gt;eiatt»iM of city life to te-coino
utterly wnrthlaa and intolerable nuisances.
—
' Chicago Times.

“ I could not sleep; had po appetite. I
look Hood's Sanaiarilla and soon l&gt;egan to
slreji soundly; could gvt up without that
tired and tangaid fc.-llng; and my apatite
improved.” E. A. Saxrom\ Kent. Oliio.

Strengthen the SyHtem.
li&lt;**l'5 rUrsaparUIa Is duracterlxcd by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

uooog». Ita IuH aod
^IttajouitaU ot tta nipiK "&lt;“.110™

II Actings Banner will
it will pay them to
K H find thatof the
auers

Come to Battle Creek,
Anil call &lt;xi

Boston Dry Goods Store.
You will always find them busy cut­
ting off goods. They hu*e made some
very largo .purchases of

.

W. Ii. Goodyear retail
drug­
gist of Jlaritmp. says: We have been
selling Dr. King’s New Discovery.
Electric Bitters nnd Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve fur six years. Have never band­
its 1 remedies that sell ns well, or give
such universal satisfaction. There
have been some wonderful cijres efflfrted by thwi medicines in thia city.
Scvend ca.-«t&gt;9i,of pronounced consump­
tion have lu-en entirely cured by.iwe of
a few botGes of Dr. King’s New Dis4'owry. taken in connection with Elec­
tric Bitters. We guarateeUieut always.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
W. 11. Goodvcar ± (to. can always te
relied u|&lt;oft to carry in Htock the purest
nnd heat gtxxls, an&lt;V sustain the reputa­
tion of being active, pushing and rriioble.bv recommending articles with well
estabil’shetl merit aud such as are pop-iInr. Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. Kings New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It will surely
cure any and every affecthm o&gt; throat,
lungs, or chest, and in order to prove
our claim, we ask you to call and get a
Trial Bottle Ftee.

and realiz* what poor health you have had.

1B|d m Ohio.

They

nastoboanl; meanwhile the brass
-tap-ta«tad ^ow.

Half the Price
It costs to manufacture.

SEE THEIR
White Goods at fl cents, worth 10 cents,
itnd
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 ceats.

Cripkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12}^ cents.
Big line of Muslins, plain aad figured.
An elegant line of Sateens at 12)&lt;
cents, worth 18 cents.

Hosiery.

, '

We are selling 4 pttirs lor 50-eeats: each
pair worth 25 cents.

We have also mage big reductions in
Men’s Socks. 15 eent socks for 10 cents.

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will continue our very low
prices on them, which Is a good deal
less than market value.

PARAJSOLS, a big line and very cheap.

Default having teen made in the psyirw-wt of
a innrtmutr made by Lemuel N. tte*&lt;I and Jen­
nie J. Brod to Hiram M. Chane.tOctnber Stat,
tte.'. and recorded Uctuter EWh. nrau to tte
office o! Itfirlsu-r of 1 leed* fur the county ot
a, In Liber S3 of Mortgage*, on pane 'St
, mortgage. wa« made upon-the expre**
ion that should default te made in tte
payment ot tte Interest on any day whereon
tin- one I* made payable, a* therein exurrasod.
and should the same remain unpaid and to ar­
rears for the space of thirty day* thou and from
thenceforth ufi-;r Ute h»pw- of the said thirty
days,tte prlnrlpal sum utffeO wltii all arruaragRi ot interest ttereon should t&gt;reomc aad bo
i p.o.tb;,- linn-... ti.it"-ly tiiereofier.
although tbe jwrlod limited for tte promeut
thereof may not then have expired; and default
having l*en mode In payment .nf a portion of
the principal due Noptcmber 1st. itM, and tbe
Interest due October 2I*t. |nw, and tte same
having remained unpaid and tn arrears for lhe
space of thirty days and upward*, and sttfl rri.iam.* unpaid, tte aforesaid principal sum of
with all arrearages of Interest thereon. I*
now due and payable by tte term* ot *aM mort­
gage; nnd there I* now claimed to tw due at
thi* date
nnd no suit or iiroocwUags at
Ian having been instituted to recover lhe debt
secured by said iiKirtgnae or any part thereof,
notice I* hereby trlven that I shall, on Saturday,
the IMti day al Octoter next, at ten o'clock a.
ni.. at the north trout door cf the court bouse.
Iu tte city ot Hasting*. Ham- county.Mkhlxan.
*eil at public auction the premises dcscrinod In
Kild mortgage, to satisfy the amount due thereiMi. and all legal costs:
Said premise* are descrlted a* ril - that piece
or pan el of land lying aud being situate In tte
township of Hope, in the county of Barry, and
sl-ntc ottattchiroi. anil described ■■Uritews, lowIL-Tne east fnwTTbnal li&gt;H I'ilottte sentIi part
■rt the soutb-WMl fractional quarter- ria.' of roc'tlohtwcnty-onedli In town two 151 north of
range nine &lt;0| west, supposed to oortahi fortyfour G t) acres more or les*. •
Doted July'JIM. l«T.
HIRAM M.CHASE.Mortgagee. .
Smith &amp;Coui &gt;t&gt;» vk.
Atturueyafor Mortgagee.

Always rearombor that you ran save money by
coining lirU to tte Bo^Um Dry Goods Store for
anything ta. our Uno.

MARR &amp; DUFF,
’

42 West Main SL.
BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

On Iroirt of Farmer’* 8heds.

Muskegon seems to be overrun just
now with drunken Indians.

moderate &lt;irlilke,v %
aSl'ntnadefomTbauaand* ol drunkards have teen in..i.' if"
rorate men Who have taken Oold.n speehlc
In tLrircoffee with.mt ttelr knowledge.a»d
to-d»v believe ttey quit drinking of their own

In tae matter ot lhe estate of William IL Hay­

Notice is hereby cl re a that I shall sell st pub■ auction, to tte liigti**: bidder, on Saturday.
._e-5Tth day of Augurt. A.!».. l»7. at 10 o'clock.
In tte foren-Min, ol ths Probrie Court Boom, in
tteeltyot Hastings. Sarry County, Mfehlraa.
nanuant to license and authority granted to
Uie cm tin- «th day «l July, A. D.. l*r by the
Probate Court of Barry Count) , Michigan, all
tte estate. rlghl.ttUn and Interval ot raid de•eSMd of. In and to tte real ratstr situated aud
bring tn the Comity of Harry. Michigan, known
and described an Iulioara. vu;
.
Lota numbered time hundred and ninety­
seven (W7). nter hundred and nlnetr-eight (W»)
a tte east k*U.ot lot numbered nine hundred
nlncty-alne (w*l. also lot numbered ten
eriv
/inun nil in the ritv

PAINT
YOUR BUCCY

FOR OHE DOLLAR fr
COITS HONEST

Hi

SPECIFIC LX).. 185 Bare Bt.. Cinclonatl. O.

uwr

. Ninth Michigan infantry annual renuion at Lansing Aug. 31.

™X^rorriel

ETby Um po-iN-

"HACKMKTACK. " a UstfoS
perfume- ITIceSS and 50 cents. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
SHIIX&gt;H’« CUBE will ImmjullMrir reltere
Crotut. WJiooptng ifough and BranchlUs. Hold
by W IL (hxrijw-

MPS vEdirer- *^t never tails to euro. SoU by

brute, liratc.

yn.&gt;,in”ton Critic.

W. H. Goodyear.
A XASAl.
rtv^h naeh tettuof
qMjnh’* Catarrh IM-medy. race 30 cents, bow
by W. H. Goodyear-

Notice 1» hereby given that I *b*U Mill at pub­
lie auction, to the highest biddar.ou Friday, the
i«h day ot tepti-nite-r. A. lx
at nine
o'clock, in the forenoon, at ite ITobate Ofilce.
In the city ot Halting*, iu the county of Barry,
tn the state ot MIchigM. pariuent to license
and authority granted to me nu the Orrt day of
Angu*l. A. D. line, by tbo Brobare Court of
Itarrv ro.-mtv. Mlchlgi-n. all ot tte estate, nght,
title and interest ot the sold rainsr ot. tn and to
Hie rritl r*tnte »ituaU-d and bring in tte county
ot Barry. In the state of Mlchtetu. known and
dracrilx-d aa lollowa, to-wlt; Ixrt ntunter six
hundred nbtly-lwo m tterity of llairtlnn, Harry
— Michigan. accortHac to lhe recortted

LAt'UA BSXA2CT, Guardian.

^tetartorayriam U tetter Umn tho “punch

u» «. .th..-. n»“—ITh-isband X:a'w r°***r
A31 tbe toisna~ a -ewucker I

chappie F

And tlielr wash goods which they sell
are aitout

Sheriff,. Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by v irtue of a writ
ot fieri facia* Issued nut ot and under tbe
scat ol tbe Circuit Court tor Hie County of Barrv and Htatc nt Michigan, to me directed and
ib-livcred. and sgalnst tte goods, and ehatllrs.
lauds and tenement*, of Louts Norton. In the
&lt; 'ounty ot Barry, and In lav or of Hrotto C. NJteh
and Duane H. Noah. 1 did on tte '.th day df
July. A. D.. lK»r. levy upon and seize all tbA
right, title nnd Interest &lt;tf the said defendant,
fxtuls Norton. In aud to the follow ing property
and land* to-wlt:
Tte north jmrt of tbe east traction of tte
south .east quarter ol section fourteen
&lt;I4). to inak» nhont ntty-thrre and one-half
&lt;.W*t acres of land, aud the west traction
ot the south east quarter dt rectlon hxirtcen
(HI, contalnlug. sixty-two aud ZMOOSh* («rand
25-100) acres ofliuid more or les*, all in town
two (X) north ot range nine (t&gt;) west. In Barry
county, kth-hlgan.
Alsu lot* number nine hundred mid forty seven
(S4T),
nine
hundred
and
torty-elxht
nine
hundred
and.
forty-nine
«H») in tlie City of Hustings. Barry County.
Mk’hlmm. according to the iwunlmi plat there&lt;&gt;t. and being the same tend attached In favor
of the plaintiffs. December tnth. A. I». l(*6.allot
which I shall rxpcwr for sale and sell al public
nucliun or vendue to tb« highest bidder, at tte
north front door ot tte eburt house in th-City of
Hasting*, m *aid County « Harry, on Hntard.*y,
theSnt dsv of September?^. 1).. 1»W, at tea
o'clock In the forenoon of Um: day. •
BAKER KHRINER.
Sberlff iu and tor Barry County.
Dated this nUi day ot July. A. !&gt;.. I»T.
SMITH &amp; COUtBDVE. Attoraevs.

Pimple*, boll*, aud other humor* are liable to
fo

&lt;1^

and, although n«g«

Confederate under Gen. Mc-npL .

WHITE GOODS!

a. nt Wm II
store, Hastings. Mich.

rroulres two conductors, beside* tba driver,
and ateo in many places, two or three solss/is-d C.P.U

»

have awaited tl»o aj&gt;proaeh nf the «*my.

PEERLESS DYES.

Ttiey win dye everything. Ttey are sold every­
where-. Price 10c. a package—to colors. They
have no equal for strength. brlghtneM. amount

HFULknnau «tte Liquor Habit Pcritlyriy

Idi-htilHm- w«
AP""
lijlpuliil &gt;l”"t I"'"- “B" '"T,2!a

LADIES

100 Doses Ono Dollar*

HHl’s PMriess Cough Syrnp will
quickly relieve asthma, or.no pay.
The Jackson prison coal mine b
about exhausted.
For headache, an effectual remedy Is
found in Cobb’s Little Pills. W. II.
Goodyear.
Ishpeming is overrun with profes­
sional beggars.
Thousands of children are relieved
bv Peerless Worm Speci'.ic. Try it. 2o
and 50 cents. W. II. Goodyear.
Over 100 acres of mint in the vicinity
of Kalkaska.
To enrich the blood and improve the
appetite, use Hill’s Sarsaparilla. W. U.
Goodyear.
Globe-I&gt;em«!ratExpected at Grand Rapids a 3200,000
Street Cars la Mexico.
.
Another amusing oddity is that Um street union depot.
rars run iu group*, ouo nover being seen
alone nor two together, but always three or
?o^ in a row ire. than haff - block n[.rL
iXri of rtartmg from tbo terminus one
every five or ten minute*, several are smrtcd

SOAR

Fold l-y all druodsra. fft; six for gs. Made
only by a I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Mau.

Fnll line of Efenims, Jeans, Sheetings,
The Best Stive in the world for Cuts.
Cotton Fiaoneb, Table Linens, Tow­
Judge Mixman occasionally says us goo! n Bruises, Sotiat, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
els.
thing
as wa« ever utter*! by any of the-Irish Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
'
Isu-rlsteiT wbnae witticisms were presrt-ved Chilblains. Corns’, and skin Eruptions, Ot'lt'CORSCT stock is full of good
for us by the chranicteA of tlm m-rudiis of the and positively cures Piles,or no pay
styles cheap.
j
Monks of the Screw. Ths fithar day a young required. It h guaranteed to give per:
fellow with a very good reputation was feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at
15c; good, value for 23c.
brought Inricte Uim.t-bnrgcd with a®au!t u ith Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
Intent to till It whs proved that lite life had i II. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for
bten threatened by a gang qf buodlunw, and
Cleanse th* blood with AyorTs Sarsaparilla,
2oc.,
well worth 5Uc.
he had asked ;&gt;rotectiou from the police. |

1None was given him, and «o. wte-n be was
attack**!
by a party of tham while he was at­
' tending to fab buslnras, he drew a pocket
knife ami cut cne of them.
»
1 It wns clearly a co», of n-lf defense, nnd
Judge b’oonon diselmrgrd tha young man. nt
;
the
same tinm p-Uitig tho prosecuting hood­
lum who *** in courl 'ritb bl&lt; ftttber*lbnl
ff ho didn’t stop bis attacks on respectable
people he'd get ent ril to pierea romo .lay.
The rascal went out of the court room surlily,
but his father lingered, not at all miisf-ed
with the rreult of the trial, am! when tbe
iudro came down from tIso tench he accreted
him impudently. ■'Judge.; mid te. "now that
vou'vo let tliat man go, wlmt satisfaction do
I cat!" ‘•You." replied tbo judge, looking
tl-o complrinant over leisurely. “Oh, well,
tuo comp™._____
in that saloon

The only brand of Laundry- Soap
awarded a first class medal at tiia
New Orleans Exposition.
Guaran­
teed rimolutcJy pure, and for general
household purposes b tlio very best

pro.r«* tf secnri.'-g i.':o active medicinal
,«|ti::!fiic». The reMilt for.nrritjclne rf uutatml
strength, effecting cons I iffirrto unknown,
tend for l*x&gt;k cnmaiulng siUltional evidence.
•• IJiwMi'a Somarartta tone* up my system,
rnriEc* n:y blixd, iii.iryr.rfi iuv atmetltc. and
rrc-iii* to nuke iu* over.’’ J. 1'. TuoMl'aox,
Jtegbter of IX-cd*, Lowell, Ma**.
••Hood's Sirannarilb teats al! otbera. and
• I* worth it* weight in g-dd." I. Lt.utniX'OTOlf,
lao Bank Street, Ncw Yu: k Cfty.

row Midrib builds his oral in * trro except a
tex is put there for bis accommodation.
\ car after year hundreds of I bam rirat about
tte comic**, window caps, Corinthian tew!*
and handy niches ot the Capital, pateuyoflbx,
po*tofii«-a dtpartm-nt and otter public build­
ings. Tte sparrows art* uncleanly h&gt; their
habits and naver clear away on old ue»t
before building a new one, ami as a result
where tlu-y congregate tn large nmnter* they
tocn accnraulato quantities of filth and vern:m. Aj a rule four broods are hatched in
one nest each reason, in all about twenty-five
yumx Unis. In the postoffleo department
building ttey have stuffed the carving* in tho
Coriiithian column* full of straw, rags, paper,
t'rino and other Qbrincus bric-a-brac. It
wouH require Uiauran-1* of dollars to repair
the damage, tte-i* done to tho buildings .in-

bird«that fty^mcl they obtrude tteimcl vra into'
al) aorta of unthought of plncra for prating.
In an &lt;*pvntrUn atatuo of Gen. Washington,
standing on I’eiinayivanln avenue a sparrow
I lit year built ita nrat under tho crupper.
lrli.-ro Its brood would be protected by the
Bow-fas tail nf the bronze tonm. In M.-Phr-rioa square ataml* a Ktatuo of Gew McPberfoo, am! in one &lt;*f tte etlrrup* «g intriotie
swallow last year Iwlll it* n&lt;wt. In the vune
it*xi»&gt; tho pai l; watchman recently tqund ■
ne«t muter tte general'* arm. In tte Kinitbfoniifei park I r.-*-ntly raw an abandoned
V-;v&lt;-t lamp In which a sjxirraw had built U*
m*t. During tte recent national drill a
publfc spirited citjxeu stelrwl to fire a valuta
from nn old rtuintc on bis ground* in honor
■■C tte vid: ing compnnte. but wns interruree-l by tte dtenvery of a bird** nest in
th-: riidy ohl gunV musxle. A d'/'tor tu this
rtty found tte riniU 'of otn» of his skvletoiw
timllarly occupied. A park watchman fuformed mo that tte bird* had iavadad the
garret of tte pmaion huikiing by mean* of a
liraktu inna He raid they would build a
nrat in a remarkably short time, and tu proof
relate! how, on lowering tte awning* over
tho window* after ttey hod l«en left up a
day Or two, he had «ren tte aporrow*' m-sts
tall down from them.—Washington Cor. Naw
York' World.

KIRKS
WHITE

The wnrai Wcutter ha» a debilitating effect.
&lt;«l«clrily npen th-rr who *rc within doors
mom of tlx- time. The pra-ultar. yet common,
eouiplotat known nr. "that tired feeUag,"
1* the result This fee ling can te cntlrcl*
overcome by taking Hood's furwpaxllta.

power! a law making it a ratalemcauor to kill
oneef tho newly naturallxod birds under a
penalty of F3J. Ln addition, many admiring
and Inordinately hospitable cictamg firorhled
Uiuin with mating plucs-j in their private
grounds, where they fol and cared for tlx-m.
Since their introduction here these birds*
have taken posro*»k&gt;n of oil the publi- buil.ling* and groumls. They are the itcnt clan­
nish of aU house bird* and delight In thn

Wonderful Cure*.'
Too much of th? fault u in the folly of pa­
rents who, in tl&gt;e idlntic expectation that I uciiy
change will open n way to easy acquisition of
weal h in mercantile nr profoionat lite-, per­
mit &gt; x-ir tfoya-to grow up m idlrne.-*. instead
of wilding them into nw.kan!e»' work..lK&gt;]»
to |« ro trades This stupid folly ha- l-ecomo
almcrtt uni» enwl. A bLn-kamith or caqwnter
may have diillcrity in finding an inv-llignut
l&gt;oy to wwk in his shop, but let a mcn'bnpt
c.r proft-Miouri sunn advertise for nn offlen

That Tired Feeling

The Introduction of English sparroas in
Washington was Inarfe. liy g,,, Babcocki
rommreUoner of jmblic buildings and
ground., iu lfiC7 sltwe that time ttey have
multiplied with am*zing rapidity, due largely
to tte fostering rare of the district authori­
ties. For many years after their first intro-

HOUSE PAINT
COTS FLOOR

i|-SmRi'STlCKI SI

' lUVin G. BOB1NHON.
Adnilstratoc dn Imnte turn with the will annexed

Chancery Order.

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK.

Hajjtdcos, Mien.. August* th, 1887.
Entered at the PowofflM nt Harting*. Mich.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

“
.

Imported Labor.

Henry W. Grady, of Atlanta, saya
there is no use of talking of u southern
man for vice-president A strong
western democrat must lie put on the
ticket with Cleveland next year, he
thinks. Tbe south is solid anyway,
and will be satisfied to run the adminis­
tration after it is chosen. ”What we
want now is votes,” argues the south­
ern democrat. “We want 'you uns’ of
the north to furnish a few electoral
votes to add to those of the solid south
and we are all right If we can carry
'the country again In 1888 the south
will be’in the saddle’by u large ma­
jority and donX you forget it."

Missionary work is one thing, immigralionis another. Worthy and able
men have confounded the two, and fall­
ing to see that a life-giving influence
A DDITIONAL_LOCAL N EW8.
cannot go out from this country, to
Joseph Thompoon, with numerous
elevate those who walk in darkness in
other lands, if we permit the fountain aliases., a l»ad egg generally, was
to be poisoned by the degradation and brought to this city from Allegan on
demoralization of American life, have the2:15p. m. train Saturday by Deputy­
sheriff McKevitL He is wanted for
opposed any restriction of immigration, stealing cattle from John Cook, of
on tho ground that it is the uuty of Thomapple township last June, and is
Americans to'welcome every epportun- in jail now to answer tlie charge. He
ity to uplift the oppressed and the is supposed to be the same chap who
made numerous and successful! raids
ignorant who come to us from other on sheep herds in Orangeville and
lands.
Prairieville last year. He was in jnll
Yet public opinion has been steadily at Allegan for some trivial offense.
crystallizing in favor of some restric­ His time there would have expired
Sunday. The sheriff of AUegan says
tion. Men of the highest virtue and Thompson is a desperate case, and that
worth, men as devoted as any in tbe he made numerous attempts to escape
work ot the’ chrlstain churches, have from his cell. Thompson b in jail now
come to see that restriction is a duty. tn default of 8.VJ0.
Elsewhere will t»e seen the an­
This feeling' finds expression in the।
resolution adopted by the Ohio conven­. nouncemenl of J. S. Klingensmith, of
.
Middleville,
who is the general agent
tion, during the last week, and its rea­
sons should lie fairly weighed. Oppo­. for Teel's improved Roof Cement. This
cement
is
both
cheap and very durable:
sition by eastern men to the exclusion1 will.preserve shingles
from leaking or
of Chinese immigration has been of no&gt; decay; preserves tin or iron roofing
avail, because it has been felt that the• frqm rust. The cement is-alsa adapted
unanimous appeal from citizens of the, for concrete walks, and can l&gt;e made in
; any color but white. The best feature
Pacific States and Territories ought not’ of this cement is that it is fire proof.
to be disregarded by others far removedI and Mr. Klingensmith will satisfy tbe
from the evils and dangers they depict. moat skeptical on that point. He will
' But now the question concerns a kindI take a piece of dry, pitch pine, coat it
with this cement, and allow it to drv.
of immigration much sought by mana­' He will then put the painted stick in a
gers of some corporations, who want to&gt; constant blaze tor ten or fifteen minutes,
get the cheapest labor they can, and do&gt; and it will not ignite. Those wishing
. not care for the final influence upon. an agency for thl« valuable and ready
, selling article should cull on or write
• the sdciaf, civil or moral condition of' Mr. Klingensmith._________
the country. In their behalf the argu­’
The late legislature so amended the
ment will be urged that, it we permit
’ law relative to reports of superintendthe free immigration of Hungarian or
enta of the poor that such reports are
Italian labor, even tbe moot ignorant,• now made for the year ending July 1st,
the uplifting influence of chrlstain civi­■ instead of October 1st, ns formerly,
lization will be brought to bear uponi Accordingly the report for this county,
men and women who could not other­, filed some time since with, the coyhty
’ clerk, covers the nine months-from
wise be reached.
October 1st, 1886, to J ulv 1st. 1887. in/ Some &gt;enrs ago a great strike occur­■ stead of a full year. Five of the nine
red in the CoqnriLsville coke region, andI months Mr. Eycleshymer was overseer
.
employers, determined to get cheaper of the poor farm, the last four. Geo.
lloughtalin. the present overseer, bod
and less independent labor, imported an1 charge of the same. We give below
army of Hungarians; The world knows• tbe more important features of the re­
what troubles have followed, whaf; P°rt:
Wliolr No. ot raupers In poorbou*e
strife* and violence, what cruelty andI during tbe 9 month*............................
x
injustice on onejnde, and what dishon­ Total number ot penon* receiving aid
from the count............ ...............
or to the cause of labor on the other.
Total ain't, paid Irani poor fund;
».'.arr
Exactly the same thing has been done Expense of poor farm f mouth*
••
” temporary rtfllef 9 month*
by other corporations, in other locali­
••
“ permanent’psupen outside
ties. and settlements of workers from
Hungary or Italy or other lands, as far
Value
of
produel* raised ou farmin 9
removed as possible in condition and
month*...................................................
5T0 co
character from the level of American Value of product* sold from tann In •
month*................;.................................
jm oo
citizenship, have been formed about*’’ As the three months from July 1st
many mines, mills and workshops. It, to October 1st are comparatively light
,
in
expenses
for
relief
of
the
poor,
ills
is the lesson of experience that these
probable that the expense to Barry
immigrants, brought in mainly under, county
for this purpose for the year
contracts to labor, and always for the। ending October 1st next will not exceed
purpose of laboring at a rate of wagesi 83,200,—a pretty good showing when
below that paid to free American citi­. compared with the war when it cost
zens, do not form a valaableaddition to nearly 85,500. The Banner takes
some of the credit for stopping the
the population. They work for wages former extravagant management that
which make it impossible for them to, was au expensive business for the
live as the citizens of a self-governing, county. _________________
CnicuiT Court.—Barry county'will
republic need to live. They learn
nothing of our laws or institutions. not foot a very large bill for expense of
the August tejxfi. which began Monday
They are powerfully Influenced by An­ at 2 JO p. m., find closed Tuesday morn­
archists and Socialists, but not visibly ing in time tor Judge Hooker to take
influenced bv chrlstain civilization tbe 7 o’clock train.
Ab there was no jury, tbe six crimin­
about them, to which they hold tbe at­
al cases mentioned in our last were all
titude of enemies, nor by the spirit of continued, as were abo the three issues
this free Republic which they do not of fact
A. Brand and G. Marx vs, Spencer
comprehend.
Young and G. L. Wilcox, judgment of
and costs.
Henry Watterson says of President 8181.14
Divorces were granted in following
Cleveland that he is regarded by tbe cases: Dora Teeple vs. Wm. Teeple;
democracy "■with a kind of complacent John C. Rowland vs. Lillie Rowland;
good humor u a well-meaning and Richard E. Brown vs. Mary Brown!
Mary E. Manker vs. Chas. Manker;
obstinate favorite of foituae, who cares Ella J. Shrighley vs. Herman A. Sh rigvery little what happens so it doesn't ley: Edith Mick v*. Hezekiah Wide;
happen to him." Here fa a little chunk Flora Cummins vs. Ira D. Cummins;
of wisdom that throws light on the Louisa A. Canfield vs. IL C. Canfield:
Olie S. Count vs. Henry Count.
acts of both the president nnd the de­
Decrees were granted in the follow­
mocracy. it means simply this, that ing foreclosure cases: M. L. Williams
the president of the United States cares vs. Sarah M. Powers; W. 8. Powers vs.
Sam
’l A. Greenfield, Roval W. Peake vs.
nothing for the democratic party only
B. Skinner, executor; Cyrus Sperry
as its acta affect him, and that the T.
vs. W. Keagle; C. Aultman A Co. vs.
democracy cares nothing for Cleveland Homer L. Blair.
Tbe other cases were as follows:
only as his acts affect the success of
the party. In neither case is tbe coun­ Nichols, Shepherd &amp; Co., vs. H. Pettencill, order entered appointing guard­
try of any consequence. A party ian ad. litem.
which has been carried into power on
Clark Hunt and S. Carson vs. Weslev
a reform wave that was to stop the Fox, bill to establish right of drainage;
collection of unnecessary taxes and continued.
R- B. Richards vs. L. A. Shedd, bill
practice economy in tbe administration for dissolution of copartnership and
of affairs cannot retain control with­ accounting; continued.
Jane E. Sherman vs. Edwin Sherman,
out fulfilling its pledges.
*
petition for temporary allmonv; peti­
Civilization helps a man when It be­ tion deniei.
John McCauley vs. J. B. Carpenter,
gins by opening to him higher possi­ for specific performance and discharge
bilities of life. Give him the means to of mortgage; continued.
In the matter of Hattie L. and Belle
live decently, to enjoy the comfort of a
Hotchkiss for sale of real estate; order
heme, to mingle wilh neighbors and entered.
fellow-workmen who live and think as
A. B. Pennock vs. Ellen M. Bentley,
free citizens should 11ye and think, and bill to declare legal title to real estate.
then the work of elevation wilj begin. Decree to plaintiff granted.
NOTES.
But when a. so-called ■ civilization
Wm. O. Louden, of Middleville, was
brings a man here to make a brute of admitted to the l*r Monday, passing a
him, and deprive him of meana.of liv­ very good examination. C. II. Bauer.
ing decently, or associating with free C. G. Holbrook and Frank Woodmansee
the committee on examination.
citizens, or educating himself or bis were
John Carveth, IL E. Hendrick and
children, that is another matter. The M. F. Jourdan, all of Middleville, were
In
attendance
at court.
uplifting process does not begin. The
W. Webster, W. 8. Powers and Frank
christianizing of people whom a Chris­
Woodmansee. Nashville attorneys,
tum civilization condemns to exist as were at the county hub to look
baaats is not possible, and the gather­ after business in the circuit court.
Mr. Thompson, ot tbe Grand Rapids
ing cf such labor become plague spots
in oar society. To us they do inealcul- law firm of Thompson, Kennedy &amp;
Temple, was the only attorney from
outside the county who had business
with the court this term.

There was an interesting game of
base ball at tbe fair grounds Monday
afternoon lietween nines designated as
“Geo. Dennis' hard hitter*” and "Em
Busby’s big 4." Sin Brock and Volney
Ferris were the battery for the former.
Frank Chalker and Frank Hadley for
the latter. The hard hitters got there
by a score of 14 to V. It was a very
pretty contest up to tbe Sth inning
when the score was seven apiece. The
big 4 made 7 clean bite, while h. hs. had
8 to their credit, two of them due to
batters being hit by pitched ball*.
Chalker struck out 15, Brock fl. There
was no record of errors’, which were
not very numerous, but were quite
costlv for the big 4. The game demon­
strates that Hastings has some good
ballplayers. Em Busby cheerlullyput
up the box of cigars for the hard hit­
ters. who appeared to enjoy the smoke
at Em’s expense.
The nuptials of Dr. C. N. Snyder, of
Sunfield, and Miss Maggie Callie, of
this village, were celebrated in the pres­
ence of a few of their moat intimate,
friends, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Bale. Tuesday afternoon, at 1-J0
o'clock. Rev. D. Morrison, of Tekonsha,
•officiating as clergyman. The room In
which the ceremony was performed
was darkened and artificially lighted,
magnificent floral decorations lielng
furnished from the green house. After
refreshments were served the happy
couple were presented with many beau­
tiful and useful gifts. The bridal party,
consisting of the bride and groom, tbe
bride's sister. Miss Mary Collie, J. L.
Rhodes and wife, ami Misses Resale
Bale and Mabel Snyder, left on the 2H3
train for Canada, and. with the excep­
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, will re
main about three weeks, after which
the newly married pair will take up
their residence in Sunfield. No one iu
this vicinity is bettef or more favorably
known than genial, big-hearted Dr.
Snyder, and no one has more true
friends and admirers than his accom­
plished wife.—Vermontville Echo.

ticularly those ot Mr. Gltan.
well, and who made many
friend* among the ,eacJe^n T?u Jdai
hemuB,by invitation,gaveion I huraoay
a talk on physiology which was helpful.
OnFrittay .ped«l cbM in taMW
HUiilvt'is anil|Q kindergarten work, the
latter addressed by Mr. Gkun. who hits
Introduced the work in Muwjon
schools, were held in the morning: and
in thtrafternoon 1‘rof.
J
and Conductor king spoke brieflj, and
to marked interest among the teachers,
concerning the higher dutire and re­
sponsibilities of teachers with relation
to the eventual citizenship of those un­
der their care, and especially ns to the
necessity of moral education as well as
intellectual.
v
.
Only a small interest was shown by
citizens in the lecture* at the church,
though the attendance of teachers was
large. The teachers generally seemed
to consider the institute a success.
Future ones no doubt might lie im­
proved by more careful inquiry into the
needs of the teachers, bringing out
more fully the actual .difficulties met
with and trying so far as possible to
solve them by general principles rather
than particular methods. No doubt,
also, much might be learned by finding
in what studies each teacher has been
otpecially successful In teaching. how
and whv. These are features which
srem to commend themselves, yet
which have not generally been a part
of-the institute work, and perhaps can­
not be incorporated in a one week’s in­
stitute, though, the conductors, as in
the recent one. worked rapidly and
faithfully.
Institutes are already n valuable help
to the teachers, and nothing should be
neglected which will materially in­
It is estimated that about 1,000 peo­ crease their effectiveness. ATTENDANT.
ple attended the matinee at Hickory
Fire at Nashville.—Last night
Corners Friday. That it was a day
chuck full of fun is testified to by oil about 11 o'clock, iirp was discovered in
that attended. However, the proceed­ the bakery, a wooden building on east
ings wound up with a free-for-all fight, side ot Nashville's main street. The
in which John Carpenter, of Prairie­ flames soon spread and enveloped
ville, was the principal actor. Although Brady's wooden store building, which
he had to defend himself against a was vacant. The Morrison brick store
crowd of negroes, yet he did it faithful­ was next consumed. This was occupied
ly and well, as many of them will ad­ below with a stock of harnrea hy the
mit As there had been no truck father ot Mrs. Ed. Thayer of this city,
prepared it was necessary that the races who lived in the rear of the building.
should lake place in the road. The The second rtorv was used xs a photo­
free-for-all race was won by a Plainwell graph gallery. The Crocker building
horse, while one from Otsego took sec­ was next mowed down by the fire,
ond money. In this race two other which defied control, and only stopped
horses were entered, but tlie negro when there were no buildings near
drivers ot the winners worked together enough to Ignite. We learn that a good
and bv their combined efforts managed share of the contents of the occupied
to smash a wheel on Ira McAllister's bulldidgs were saved. Total loss be­
sulky and thereby shutting him out of tween 84,000 and 85.00). We could
tho race. In the farmers' race, for not learn the amount of insurance,
horses that bad never been on the which Is said to be light.
track, Montgomery's horsb took first
and Jud Stark's second. Two trained
The Charlotte Tribune is the name
horses that got in this race proved to be of a new paper started at Charlotte last
n. g. John Van sickle's horse took week.
first money in the running race and
Mrs. Emej.ine Cassadt has been
Ans. Noble’s, second. Cap. Wilcox won
the foot race, with a Battle Creek man granted a pension.
second. Before the races Hickory
The pay car made the raiitpad boys
Corners made 24 and Climax 12 at end happy Saturday.
.
of the 8th innings in a game of hall.
Game called at this polnL Hickory
Following are the real estate trans­
Corners never does anything in a half­
hearted manner, and in this Instance fer* for the week ending Aug. 20th. aa
they lost none of their previous reputa­ taken from the books in the register's
tion, but instead have added thereto.
All went looked for fun and a office:
good time and were not disappointed. Hophla Durkee to V. Holme*; 1-tt. N**hriHe.
And this successful affair speaks high­
ly of their enterprise and liberality.
For the fight no one was to blame ex­
*1.000.
cept those who were the aggressors and Prairieville.
I). Bagley to J. ’
and it does not at all reflect on the man- Orangeville, fcan.
I. N. Keeler to
MiddleKrs of the matinee or the people of vllle,
two.
t vicinity
Call fora Mass-meeting.—Believ­ clt',r»a&gt;”b
Janm Wf®vk!«n»n; tot too
ing that the question of county prohi­ 'jJmeliM Cooper to 7th d*y AdreaUrt*; tot*
bition ought to'be brought to a vote at
c eaatorn add city, nominal.
the earliest practical moment, and that blk
. 4w V fttor;totsblk6and Iota
the people of Barry county will favor 1
b h 4 Kenflf‘d'» **1H city. »*oo
tbe suppression of the liquor traffic
within the county, and are waiting
‘ Stephens; tot Middleville,
simply for the opportunity to bring the •loo. ‘
K W. Carr to
matter to a test, the undersigned, who
were the officers elected to conduct the Middleville. sit
“"** Mretae:
prohibition amendment campaign last
A. F. Colby to Elizabeth Colby; on aectlon 14
spring, hereby assume the responsibil­ and
is Thoraspple. nominal. ’*
•
ity to call a mass-meeting at the court
house, Hastings, Mich., Thursday after­
noon, Sept l»rnextat2 o'clock. The
purpose of thia meeting fa to perfect
the necessary organization to secure the
required petitions to the county clerk
in order that the special election may
be called; also to chooee the necessary
committees, and prepare for aggressive
work in favor of prohibiting the sa­
loons In Barry county. All who favor
protecting the homes of Barry county
by prohibiting the saloons, are earnestly
requested to be in attendance, and join
In u non-pxrtlaan but harmonious and
aggressive effort to rid the county of
the saloons and the terrible evil that
TO BUY SOME TERRITORY FOR
flows from them. It fa the design to
make this effort entirely independeat
of party politics, and to keep it non­
partisan in every respect. To this end
all temperance men, no matter with
what political party they may affiliate,
are urged to be present at this meeting.
The saloon interests of the county are
organized, and will favor their friends
and punish their enemies, no matter
what party they belong to. .I^et us as
temperance men learn from our enemies
not to let our partisanship hinder our
harmonious work in behalf of the cause
of prohibition, which should enlist not
only our sympathies but our active,
united efforts.

ui lEJRS'lJtw w,bu“- “"

GOING TO

Middleville, Mich.

WHEN

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The etlemlence ol lhe Twcbere In­
stitute. u»t week, crew from &lt;to W
day. until at the &lt;*’•' there was a total

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CREAM

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U*ed bv tb* United State* Government. Ed&lt;*or*ec i»y tbe be«d« of lire great Univendtlea aA
:• si. I'nriMt .unl mo*t Hc.dtllflll, Or
Prire’* tbe only Baking Ponder that doe* not
contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum., bold only tn
CaB*’ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
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BLANKETS AND ROBES

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OKED WHEAT lor sale, at the prvtatoesuf
O Cha* H. Hord, Prairieville,
...
It I* known m tbe Nlggrr-Hrad Ubeat. I* *
orarded red wheat, white ehafl. stand* up *ell.
is very hardy anil makes excOltoat flour, *!.&lt;«

tor you.

UfuB?.

• '

J- W. BABCOCK.

DO YOU KNOW?
If yon do not. now is the time to leayn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell tbe very finest American and foreign Gnu-.ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones
Cheaper than any Outside Competition.

llr»rr*HuU).

GRAIN DRILLS
The Best Grain Drill
in the Market
Is the one the farmers want, and the intelligent
fanner knows it is the cheapest— Any, fanner who
will-call at our warehouse and examine our Grain
Drills, will be convinced that they are by all odds
the best in the market. The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that cun be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your­
self as to the truth of the above assertions.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

Teel’s Inprmj

Roof Cement

WM. P.KIDNAM,Chairman.
C. A. HOUGH, Set.
T. PHILLIPS. Trea*.

County Grange MnrriNu.-The
Barry County Pomona grange will
hold Its next regular meeting with the
Irving grange at their hall in the town­
ship of Irving on Friday, Aug 26th,
at 10 o clock, a. m.
program:
G

»•—Begular order of business in tlie «tb

Territory for sale only by

J. S. Klingensmith,

Buy the best; which you will find to be

Ih Mi Diiiag Flue Fames
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace &lt; I'.-npany.

Middleville, Mich.

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated,
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
baveSanuraJuS
dOUbtleM ftoften
noticed that Hood*.
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
■poke not in the newapaperiT The oTS
Gives Most Even Heat,
not
“J®11* aad EM
t g-Ct.tTttixmt'.r-tice wlicltpd.

ft nb-Keoo** lor dinaer.

E4f»pon»e-By brothrr Chan. Stone, ol Union
■Muk
UttaBtloafordltcuMiun: Would ft lae nrarlVwi
to «tabn*h ^.tral MdHxd. In
D*
,f”r.O'nxr'- “Ul'lnx iMWMtton in the

Kaaay-Mr. Ssunii ^Iawso.-i.
Qiie*uon: Wheat cultntv. how

iren«l u, un or i™.,, pr^ou
u:“ “k"”«»"' -»'■ -

You buy a

-Advert&amp;lr’m,,
can ft

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prominently before the
advertising can long
it if Uh^
not real merit. Hood'd e-™™™., ,
well advertfted; but the
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have proved IU peeuta TtrtS?

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Of any furnace made.'
.
Best of references for satisfactory work given on api'liwnon See the model at H. A. Goodyear 4 Son's Hardware, or

C' Ke,ly’9 bnildin«in the

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DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices.

�The Hastings Banner.
NiSKERN. Local Editor, .w

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The small boy and the
.
a very unhappy comhre, .&lt;8te m"ke
montvUle Echo, gSS?JSUo“~v«'« »bl»Ue. brouter.
’ " “ev" h’d1*

W“AT’» the matter with building a
PERSONAL
iNTION.
’“•'“fSnowp.ytaiM.t
C. C. Maron was in Middleville Fri­.
■non, mon., o«ry T(M, [or
day.
.
UOTiv, .hTbur ,llh .. I ’bbl
Hlrkor» Conin'
wlu&gt; th. u
Allen McOmbcr Sundayed in Hust­
pl«» Frkky 1. spXr.
ings.
by u.« who wltaSrt
Ulke K-atidd was in Vermontville.
t riday.
'
lew «oa
SScS
f?' fre"m1’
“ antlnrtsJ' ¥ 'Vikins was in Grand Rapids!
Thursday.
» win eibinel orru. vcrJ ch„,p,Iu
■"&gt; bel»c ma,I.- by Fax^M p,»,
Quincey Hynes was in Charlotte,
Tur: Catholic aoekt, or st 12
'"’’I'toblc ami .alt- Thuraday.
Miss Mae Swecrey was in Nashvillei
w ednesday. '
A.-„r&lt;!,al1UvlutlooiaMUnd„1™J,-j;;iLlr,'c^
k Uktouob.o »IU boa

Henry McKey. wife nnd children, of
Chicago, are guests of Mr. &lt;fc Mrs. F. G.
Goodyear. Mr. McKey is of the wellknown law firm of Doolittle &amp; McKey.
Mrs. Ruth Carter left Thursday,
night for Castlewood. D. T„ taking her
little girl with her. .Mrs. Carter has
obtained a position in the school there.
Col. Gill and wife.left yesterday for
Three Rivera, where be will deliver an
address at tlie ninth annual reunion of
the soldiers and sailors of southwestern
Michigan.

GET A GOINGI

The citizens of Hastings have had an
ample opportunity to see bow much
good results from practical public spkIL Fifteen thousand dollars in gifts
from individual citizens have brought
us the new roller mill, nnd will soon
bring tbe new railroad. Thirty-five
thousand dollars have Ixiught for the
city the beautiful new iron bridge and
the water works. ’What -has been the
result? Look about voil and see the
material growth of Hastings. In the
past two years it has reached the splen­
did figure of a

Miss Maud Hartley, ot Albion, was
in the city Tnurmlay lhe guest of Miss
Mae Swei z*y. Mb* Bartley has a class
in music at Vermontville and also in
HOUND ({CARTER MILLION
'OHN BESSJftRj '■horch. Aui.aiu,. s.7, oaSl lA/. !? ,
Nashville.
Oommencia,at hair put nine oMortt! u,e
of dollars—more than the total cost of
JEWELER.
Miss Belle Cook, who has been visit­ all improvement made tor the previous
ing friends in this vicinity, returned to fifteen years.
‘
&gt;-»t bo
too moch or a
her home in Ann Arbor Thursday.
Does any laxly-supjxise thia 3250,000
'vbentoouanlanvlhih^oTl.;0,,"^
Sim tenches in the Pontine school tlie would have been expended lliti for the
coming year. .
815.0LG bonus to the railroad and roller
siu\n«e«nachc.- was in Middle­
prices.
J
intir
Mrs. Amelia Gazette went to Grand mill, and the $35,001 voted.by rhe city?
at the close of the institute Friday ville fburaday.
Rapids Thursday. She will visit the Not by any mtans. Here is ah invest­
afternoon,
rvprwentaUveaof
the
ihr.4hlw
rw
«i'T
‘
l
the
con
­
D. Stiiker and futility wetit to Grand iarnily.of Jerome Smith, who have re- ment of 850,000, only a small part of
.
HAS7 SGS.\&lt;ICH.. '
tract tofundph the school house u?t »
rentely returned from Dakota und pur­ which has yet been nah!, that has added
nine new‘’^*,TkX,?s?oo?,‘?Ui'!
Him! graduated from Raplda Thursday.
a quarter of a million dollars to the
.I'Ka'tl-U'
selWls nine new Seth Thoma, dock
chased a home there.
Geo. W. Fran -is, of Nash ville, was in
material wealth of Hustings, and that
iM’.plv &lt;&gt;f Hasting.’ and pri&lt;5c b€atS 011 co,uI*UUoc on low
Miss Hattie Thomas, of Middleville. will add as much more, independent of
the city .NH unlay.
’
&gt;r ,»:«•» •trl' lfy ffrd eta” wi»k
Mid Mr. Colin wood, of Howard City. .anything else. AU these improvements
. ..
,
.1 .&gt;•&gt;. Gae them a trthl.
Miw Rrkw«» Guotlyer returned from were married at Middleville Thursday. bear their share of taxation, and make
Look out for the lire warden 1T«* ‘
Kalamazoo Friday.
»’•» humbug, of course, and anv farmer
The many friends of lhe bride in this •the burden the less for others. With
that allowa himself to be buil-dozS bv
Geo. Keder made a lAtMncss trip to city unite in good wishes.
this practical example of what a little
Giving to the crowded condition of
for family waMti reeport Thursday.
Ed. Troy, graduate of the high school public spirit will accomplish, further
theptare.
our coi.Hnnswe have been obliged to
argument
on Unit line is unnecessary.
and
a
mentlmr
of
the
.1
unto.
class
in
1
■&gt;.
L.
\\
ilkius
und
wife
arc
moving
boil down some &lt;&gt;f our correspomknrc
Tn these times it is the
The o!d building, that Mood where
the University, was in the city Satur­
into their new house.
WHO GETS TO THE FRONT.
the water work* building now -is h,,- this week. Tin: Banner ami its 2ouu
SHOE
day. He has l»een engaged to teach the HUSTLEI:
,
I Miss I’arrie Tlnklsr has returned, Cidedouia school the coming year.
The individual who sits down and
been
purchased
by
Dr.
Barton
and
win
wnrk
nf
tike
P
|3lll5
“
b
‘
’
*
pride
in
the
n
■
I _• .
waits for business to rome to him will
workot our energetic news-gat here™ to her home in Indiana.
stelli’rid?‘.WnwI’'J,at hl* loiah,v ! Will Boor.un. of (Mdillae, is in the . Miss Anna Dickey, daughter ot Col. iacquire a big stock of patience, but his
Dickey, and Mins Stella Heath have Ihustling neighbor will do the business.
snail be credtJbly represented.
' «ty on a ten day’s visit.
been visiting Mrs. Ruth Mudge. Both Tbe
‘
same is true of a citv. If it waits
The season approaches when live
I
,
r.ftlj/iXKjtli/di Chtaqlu
railroads and manufacturing to
Miss Celia Ensign returaed from her are students in Albion college and for
CooPrJ. poult, y will be called for. Joseph vacutioa trip hist week.
will return there at the opening of the come
&lt;
that way, it will get lef
fail
term.
while
its hustling neighbor etty will
itogera. of this city, wants it -.under- ■ Mrs. Cobh, of Irviagyvisited B. R.
get
the
railroads and the manufactur­
■ Charlie Wardell returned fromTlrand j
i.^ .lhat
PreP«r«l to pav the Kase and wile last week.
The town that grows and builds
Rupids Saturday. Ho was working at ing.
1
market price for live cbiqkehs
up
must have live business men, who
1
’
rol.
Smith,
of
WotMliand,
called
at
his
trade,
carpenter,
for
some
lime
1
hl;u“ dt4iv,&gt;rtd at listings.
.We'’
1 S r.
S'.
the Baxnek office Friday.
in the Valley City, but in a tussle with jare wide-awake for the interests of
wwk
ami his
hi. remains
rrmulu.
...... ol commmpUon
wuamupuon and
wf,8h,nlf from one and one
their city.
were rak»n
»r» v
n.u..n&lt;_ Kalama,L ,'
taken to
Yorkville,
P0110^ upward are wanted.
IL K. Grant and family were at Wall nn adz came out No 2., the adz cutting 1
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES'.
a deep gash into his heel. He will be
eounly.Wed^fi-'fo'r-bJri'
COUntV. n
4*nr k..._i. t ----------take
Thursday
and
Friday.
,
, • .» pnewiltat M-iU-d propoutf*
flaid up for some time.
f Before snow dies Hastings will have
.J,\T.,l,nSI&gt;AV a Bpark Iro,u lh''
J
tbe linderslxneU lownaiikp
two railroads that will largely increase
Mra. Harris, of Detroit, is the guest
The wild west combination won't Uiresher s engine set lire to Chauncey
■f • . i.-hip-U fkiiLmd. m tny ofltafeA
Miss Maggie Kelley, of North Irving, her
1
transportation facilities. The ex- \
llKketa prlnl4,d for
• * • • anti; the first day of September.
Priest’s straw stack In Woodland. As of Oscar Young and wife.
started Monday evening for a three tention
1
of the G/K. &amp; 8. will add large­
v ....... .
a. tr... for tbe nurj«*e of sion to their show grounds. Ther bor.
D. 1L Cook and wife spent a few month’s visit with her brothers at ly
1 to them. Another year, and perhaps
u .•
tberemrtrry around* in
a result his barn, grain, machinery, etc days
off E.IU, ’Jlu,by'B
in Wayland last week.
«
i-. r’:m« and ipeeiflcation* can bo
Hastings, Nebraska. Maggie's many yet
i this year, the Lowell line will be
weretlestroted.
His
loss
will
amount
tickets :tnd failed to return them.
friends
unite
In
wishing
her
a
pleasant
I
brought
to our city. To make this line
to about 81,000,85(11) of which is covered
Mrs. C. H. Bauer returned from a
journey and that tbe change may be a iwhat it ought to be. for Hustings’ good.
madp b* unknown by insurance in the German Baptist In­ visit to Grand Haven Friday.
lasting benefit to her health.
1It must be extended south to Battle
parties to break into Karl Brown’s surance company. The thrashing outJ-baulks w. biggs. ’
Orvin Wrirtt, if
;3 '
house in the 2nd ward one night last tit was saved.
Creek. This Extension can be secured
ar tlie ta«hshlp •( Kot land.
friends in this chy und vicinity.
week. Homer a stentorian voice calling
caller at the Banner office Friday. if proper work is done and that soon.
Speaking of sheriffs, the writer can
ADVANTAGES FOR MANUFACTURING
wl meei- for his gun 1 Tightened them away.
Kit McElwain has a soft snap with By-thc-way,Mr. Dewey has been a sub­
remember when the present editor ot the bridge gang on the Central.
lonuieescriber to the Banner ever since its Hastings possesses them, and in abun­
special public examination the ■ Demograt usked fnr no better
M Ho*.v!
nation
dance. The new water works reduceMrs. Knight, of Ionia, visited the first issue. For 31 years h(s name has the tire hazard to a minimum, and add
been upon its subscription book and he
n 'I“’tlD&lt;8- FrWay. Aug. ’•nuts ’than to be digging at Sheriff family of Geo. Heath lust week.
has paid his sutiscriplion for tha com­ to the conveniences and reduce the ex­
J Hi KAHL. President
Long, who was then a greenback sher-oth, ibbi. Requirements tu usual
penses of manufacturing. Its transpor- ,
II. G. -AitehlsOQ and wife, of Nash­ ing year —the 32d.
3W
w. P. POLHEMUM.Cfl Buuninm.
:•
lhc
editor was
tation facilities will soon be sufficient
lopM editor of this paper. 1 f it is-nuts'’ ville. were in the city last week.
• -W 1‘ rtlf V.ME
i
’ '
to place the city in a Commanding posi­
Mws Lu&lt;n- Bump, of Carlton, was for him to now criticise his former ac­
Mrs. A. Black returned Friday fromi
Goon
R
eading at Small Cost.— tion, and can, as beforXstated, be made
, -&gt;.i ,.r4jid protiiaNebjwujesf a greatly surprised young lady last tion, he is welcome to all the meat.
her trip to lhe northern rtsorta.
The Detroit Weekly Tribune was never equal to those of any interior, city or
Tunotay evening. It was her 18th
F. Brooks is spending the• in its history more prosperous and pop­ the state. Cost- of living, taxes and
birthday and st&gt;out 50 of her friends
Now rr is the Agricultural societVs ’ Mrs.
KRUG'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
rents are less than in Che larger cities,
Mi-.' Term! n-a’oaab'.c. Hoort! took occasion to remind her of tho fact. 'turn. The city has widened and grad­ week with her mother in Irving.
ular than at tbe present time. It is while there is the ad\antage of near­
• •
AdJn« (Or t&lt;iUegi' jonrnal.
R. B. Wightman and Wm. McPher­. recognized as a great Michigan news­ ness to raw materials.
Those wishing school catalogues can 1ed State street up to the fair grounds.
paper. with no superior tu value for
son
were
at
I^ake
Odessa
last
week.
Hut all these will not alone bring the
get them now ot John Bessmer, the And the Agricultural society ought to
Michigan readers. Every family in this
Rev. Bancroft and wife returned from' county should take a home paper for lo­ manufacturing institutions that are sc
jeweler. Foreign tuition should also !tear down their fence, fill up the swale
• essential to the prosperity of the dty
be paid to him. He wUl cheerfully in the northeast corner ot their grounds their extended eastern trip Saturday.
cal news, and In addition a paper that■ and the surrounding country. The
and
make
a
grade
sr»
that
the
sidewalk
furnish any information relative to the
Emory Niskern. of Manistee, is visit­. covers the whole state in its news1 business men must organize," present
schools.
.
1might be continued as far as the ticket
gathering. Therefore, take The Ban­ these advantages to manufacturers,and
ioffiep and entrance gate for pedestrians. ing relatival and friends in this city.
ner and the Detroit Weekly Tribune.
According to the supervisors’ report,
’ Miss Mena Mudge retured from a। We.will supply The Banner and the talk and work for Hastings. More
1 than_that, they must go down into their
their metting Saturday after­ visit to northern Michigan Saturday,
lately complied, there were in Barry
] ‘etrott Weekly Tribune four months pockets and pay what is necessary to
noon,
the
W.
R.
C..
of
this
city,
wan
county on Muy 1st last. 8.821 horsts, '
Mrs. Ad. Tinkler left Thursday for a[ on trial for 40 cents. Send in your or­ secure these institutions. The far­
ders^
,
7,256 milch cows. 8,PPI caUle other than 'was presented with nn elegant silk visit wilh friends in Sparta, K&lt;mt Co.
sighted, public-spirited business man
milch cows. 14,441 hogs and 69.284 1banner costing over 830.(11. by the mem­
Our school buildings ware never in ought to and does know that every dol­
II. Houghtalin attended the soldierss
lar thus Invested returns with lots of
sheep.
. Ibers of Fitzgerald post. G. A. R. The
n this peek, 2,050.
und
sail
ora
reunion
at
Ionia
Thursday.
,
a.bettei
condition,
and
every
effort
will
shining dollars for company; and added
When everybody grumbles about IEresentation speech was made by Post
be put forth to make this the most suc- to that, he has the pleasure of seeing
six tanse IS cl brooins at Beamers. dull business, John Bessmer. our popu- 1 omtnander Greenfield In a very appro­ -C. A. Hough and F. F. Hilbert went
priate manner. The W. IL C." greatly to Grand Rapids on business Monday.’ cessful year in the history of our his town take a worthy place among
Bhui. Tinkli-R.Bells roller dour at lar jeweler, makes good s$les; for the 1prise this beautiful gift, and the spirit
schools. Barents, do not deprive your the energetic, thriving, prosperous cit­
MhlC. G. Bentlev shipped her house­ children of the benefits of an education. ies of this glorious commonwealth.
that prompted its giving.
f-.X'j a hundred.
reason he sells goods cheaper than anv
hold goods to Grand Rapids Saturday.• If you have not money or real estate to There is no reason now why Hastings
Tin. nvLnn the new road will be one else and keeps nothing but good I/The society connected with Emman­
Mrs. Clement and daughter, of Grand bequeath, remember that, with a slight should not rank with Owosso, Ionia,
goods.
uel chtircli will lie entertained on
! id upto Delton this w«vk,
Rupids, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Schartz. sacrifice, you can give them an fnheri- Charlotte and other similarly-situated
tance which is far less fleeting than towns. We have the same advantages
i'ni; -r.E, trn good horses. For rI'URcnAsERs of school supplies for Thursday afternoon of next week
Mrs.
C. M. Knappen and son. of either. Not long ago, a gentleman of they had, and the possibilities are as
(articular* rail at Messer Bros.
the fall term win find new and second by Mesdames N. Barlow, W. Wilkins,
Lansing, are visiting relatives in- this easy circumstances was heard to make much ours.as they were theirs. Il's the
Goodyear, IL Doyle, L. Hughes, dty.
■
gold and silver worth as much hand school books, pencil and writing John
the following remark, “I would give all people of a town that must make It.
and tho Misses Knowlton. Carrie and
4* cash at Baaghman
Buel’s.
tablets and scholars supplies at J. B. Josie Schumann. Grace Mesaer, Fannie
H. G. Carter and W. F. Ricks attend­ 1 have could 1 enjoy the benefits of u Homer has as many natural advantages
L-. Br-i v will run live chairs m his Roberta’ news room, first doo: south of and Florence Lees, Bfffie Throop and ed lhe races at Hickory Corners last good education,"and this will be the re­ as Owosso. But Homer is a dead town
past office.
gret of all young people, who do not while Owosso in growing every hour.
■■ "H r shop during the ieunlOQ.
Grace Crandall. Supper from half past week.
improve the excellent advantages now The difference is entirely in the people.
We ake authorized to say that no live untill seven. All arc cordially in­
The G .v! l einplars of this city
Len. Feighner. of Nashville, made laccd within reach of even the poorest In the former mortgage-sharks, fogies,
vited.
the-BANNER office a pleasant call Sat­
Jicnicked at Tbor&amp;appk*. Saturday.
' date has yet been set f^r the official test
oys and girls of Barry county and vi­ fear-of-taxes, pinchpenny people have
Sunday. Aug. 14th. P. W. Niskern, urday.
cinity. The doors of our schools are open tho guiding hand. In the latter, public
' Ki•vi;&gt;a.i;i; that 81.10 will buy 100 of the water works. Further, that the
men ge at the helm. They
people of Hastings and vicinity will be of Manistee, while riding was thrown
W. A. Hams and wife go to Grand for you. Come and prepare yourselves spirited
-'(io! roller .’lour at ileri Tinkler’s.
for the responsibilities of future vears. don’t Care how much it-costs to get a
\N'-ri!jj; small picnil party enjoyed duly notified when the day shall be from the buggy, owing to a sudden Rapids Saturduy for a visit with As produce is cheap, lionrd will doubt­ new Railroad or a new manufacturing
agreed upon.
jerk of the horses and a loose seat, and friends.
hraistlv--. at Thoraapplu lake Friday.
less be proportionately low; and rooms interest Whatever it costa, they cheer­
Mrs. Addie Reel Fleming will leave may be rented by those desiring to fully foot the bill, knowing as they
The 39th Annual Michigan State struck on the ground in such a manner
' Beak in mir.ft that Beamer’s special
that it was thought his neck had befrn for her home, in Philadelphia next board tnemselves. If there are any have abundant reason to know, that
' ofgroceries will close thia month. Fair will be held at Jackson. Septem­ broken. After being restored to con­ Saturday.
who would rather work for board.come every new railroad and every new '
ber IP, 30. 21, 22 and 23. It is expected sciousness he was takch to his residence,
smoke stack in Owosso means more
’i!31,
'r- i» having a concrete
J. J. Perkins and Lester Numer, of and make your wishes known. Far
awKpij*. -Iowa in front and around that all arrivals and articles will l»e in where upon examination it. was found Prairieville, are the guests of friends in better undergo h little inconvenience in business and more money for its people,
their places by Monday at 6 p. m.. the that his collar bone was frifetured. At
obtaining
an education than to spend a and that they get dollars where they
this city.
last accounts he was gaining .’lowly.
first day of the fair.
lite-time in ignorance. Our graduates Invest cents for the good of the city.
TnVE-t.-y, RtntJey and all first class
As we have pointed out, the people
Fred Greble and Mrs. Cantine left enter the university without examina­
Houghtaijn &amp; Son will largely add
The Michigan crop report for Aug­ yesterday tor the tatter’s home, Alli­ tion. Don’t forget the teachers' class. of this city have 8250,000 to show for
nptjy. for sale by E. IA. Mattison,
ijastings.
.
’ to their stock when the Improvements ust is at hand, aud indicates a total ance, Ohio.
For school catalogues, or further infor­ their 350.000 investment for the city’s
good in the past two years. They can
Tuene? local option!law will be on their store have been completed. yield of about 22,000,000 bushels of
Rev.* Caley and wife, of Chelsea, mation, address Supt. J. W. Roberta.
just as well add
j:3ge. fit was crowd- However, they now carry a good stock wheat for the state. The report, for are visiting their parents Mr. aud Mrs.
A COOL MILLION
Our reporter visited the roller mill
• flout hit wees.
of general merchandise, and their prices Barry county shows that the yield Z. B. Hoyt.
the other day, and was courteously to the material wealth of Hastings and
are very reasonable.
from «&gt;3I acres was 70,428 bushels, nn
Al. Slingertand and family were in shown aboutthe place by the proprie­ double its population in the next five
r.ns now bears his
average
of
UH
bushels
per
acre,
which
years as not. But it will take money
The Evart, Mich., and Hustings would ndlcata a total yield of 578,OtX) Battle Creek last week visiting relatives
A sprained ankle is
tor, Mr. V- C. Field, who is sparing no and work, and organization.
afcjt trn
nines will cross bata at the fair grounds liushels for the county. As to corn, and f riends.
Right there every business man in
pains to make for tbe Hastings mill a
'•f-v. M u x
p.-rech
fare. next Monday afternoon. Tbe Evarts the indentions in the southern four
Jessie Stall and family, of Hoytville, reputation secotid to none in the state. Hastings ought to stick a pin—we refer .-i&lt;rr: ■
:,1H •'’’•ar school house have the reputation of being one of the tiers of counties is half n crop, while visited Hastings friends the tore part The big new engine furnishes abun­ to organization. There is one good one
potatoes
will
not
exceed
one
fourth
of
•
muilua -vrning.
’
ot
the
week.
best amateur clubs in the state, and a
dant power to drive all the machinery, here, the H. B. M. A., which has dem­
the usual crop.
•
Mrs. W. McIntyre and daughter, of securing evenness of motion every- ।onstrated its usefulness to the business
-MJ-"!’!; Hi:"', have a lot of good good game can be exproted.
Blank affidavits for marriage licen­ New York state, are visiting Mrs. L. where, und thus greatly improving the men of the city, so far os their trade in­
•1. ue ol avhlch wifi be
Honda,y Sept. 5th is Labor day. and
grade of Hour. The arrangement to 1terests are coherraed. There should !&gt;•
N. McIntyre.
low i.gnres. j
carry tbe exhaust steam to the river ianother, and for the exclusive purpose
the K. of L. and Carpenter's Union, cf ses and blank marriage licenses have
Miss Gertie WiBtams left Thursday prevents horses from becoming fright- &lt;of booming tbe town. Battle Creek.
n i :*.tly purchased flreap- this city, will observe the same bv a been received by the county clerk. Af­
tor
u
visit
with
her
sister
Mra.
Frank
;
and other cities have them, and
ened.so that tlie patrons of the mill Owosso
।
'I’lthe hose icart, arrived picnic at Thornapple. Boat races, loot ter Sept 27th, if you want to get mar­
Hiursdaj
have nothing to fear from that The tthey are very useful and helpful.
ried be prepared to answer a number of Thiers in Elsie.
Hhajic.
races and other sports will be the at­ questions about yourself nnd your best
an iMri:ir.T,Mi;:iT A8KM iation
new room is used for storage and feed
Charlie
Doyle
has
left
the
store
of
was seen on Slate traction, and a good time is promised. girl. Then swear to it all and the clerk ,Goodyear A Karma and is no w clerking grinding.
And in this iinajlhe mill is ishould be speedily organized, und comI
'••reel Th
• iv drawing a voke of
prepared to do all work promptly. No |posetl of those who are able and willing
will issue the marriage llcruse in dupli-. lor E. Y. Hogle.
The Banner acknowledges the re­ cate
'■a&lt;j &lt;it wheat.
pains nor means have been spared to lto help on the good cause of public im­
form. Take that io tbe preacher,
Mrs. C. G. Bently and son Ixiwie ]make the mill complete in every detail, ]provements. No dead heads, no man
ceipt of Senator Palmer’s oration, in or whoever is to tie the knot The
ud Weir,
S"
a '
work- neat, pamphlet form, on "The Relation magistrate or clergyman returns one to went to Grand Rapius Monday, which ।und to give to the pedple of this city ’who is plncbpenny in the matters of
is their new home.
।and surrounding country a quality of Iimprovements should be allowed to be­
।
“«a at Baughman Buel’s.
of Educated Men to the State.’’ which the clerk within ten days and retains city
Clement Smith attended the wedding 'Hour that will equal any that can be 1long. The association Hhoidd be of• eilv'hl.n-n!1”?? pony’ K'-ntlp and as waa delivered before tho .State L nt veri­ the other copy of the license.
made. The fact that the number of Ilioered and managed by the hustlers of
’-t di! v" ;1, '■* “
“ ao adult. ty alu mnl at the semi-centennial celebra­
The teachers’ institute which closed iof his cousin Arthur Ainsworth at patrons is largely increasing shows that Ithe city, and as far as can be by the
tion.
Rupids Thursday.
;the farmers, especially, appreciate that younger element of the business men.
Lirpiire at this office.
.
Friday was the most successful ever Grand
'
Cha it les Mann was arrested in held in the county, and went a long
Arthur Hall returned to his home iu they can ask lor do belter treatment IGood, live eommittees should be chosen
the C. L. 8. C..
inor lx.-t.tcr Hour than they get of Mr. Ito work and plan for Hastings- how to
rc«wL- r. !,ui,,ni‘‘r vacation, will be Caledonia last week for assisting an­ way toward redeeming the disrepute Detroit Thursday. His school in Field.
The mill, even at this dull sea- iget new railroads and new manufac­
other fellow Monday night in knocking into which tha Institute business had Laporte, Ind., begins Sept. 5th.
cvtntug. September 13th.
of tbe year, is kept busy every dav 1turing establishments. latt this be
Cadet Geo.- Rock, of the Annapolis son
j
over a machine agent and robbing him fallen. Prof. King, of Olivet college,
to
keep even with its grist and local &lt;done. lA*t the mutter l&gt;o talked up ful­
«■A- K- of 8195 in cash. He was related on the conductor of the institute, was very U.S. Naval Academy, is home on fur- ,trade. Right here it is pertinent to ly
1 and decisively, and action lie taken
?r‘fmrn rhitn&lt;‘xt month, can
(state what ns good a breadmaker as we tit
81,000 bail and will lie tried in the Kent well liked, and hud a plain, off-hand lough. He will remain a month.
i «neti. And we hope in another issue
throne cent a mHe.
way of telling what he knew thnt was
county court.
.
Will Matteson will leave September !have in Hastings told us. She said: “I Ito have a call for a public meeting of
entertaining
and edifying. He was as­
have used the Grund Rapids, Jackson Ithose interested in tbe mutter, and that
Silas Ellis, who has for a long sisted
i
rn.timh r'.t?hibition drill on the fair
a short time a sound and pro­
by Prof. Glenn, of Muskegon. 1st for Hartford, this state, where be and Vermontville patents, and the within
1
•• br‘day forenoon at 10 o’clock. time been unable to do any thing 1Prof. King assured us thnt be had nev er has a good position in a drug store.
association may lie formed. In
Hastings Hour. 1 have made both hop- gressive
(
strength, and if.—
Hastan institute where the ioterrat
toward bis own support, han4. his ex- attended
'
uB—-----------is-—
Miss Belle Throop was in NsahviUe iruing and salt-rising bread, and have organization
i«taan,Uh,’., KK-of the Ventral House
,was keenet, or the teachers brighter. a few days last week, returning Mon- Ihad better bread with Hustings Hour Ings wants to jom the procession of getr/aJz
“b’f1'- offers his splendid ceedingly low pension increased last The
percentage of teachers present was day, the guest Miss Amelia Hlmimarch. 1thaff anv other, and now 1 use no other." .there cities, her business and solid men
week
to
an
amount
that
is
more
com•
n' tv,u lots
salt^al a barmust organize.
When those who wish lhe Hastings »&gt;m«tonnmize.
tn ens urate with bis needs and with &lt;
Lillie Wardell returned Saturday (dour cannot be supplied from the gro­
what he deserves.
from an extended visit with her sister, cery or feed stores, they can always be
W. J. A L. L. Holloway have seeur’!r» reii',u'ir
clocks and jewMra. Abram UnderhUL of Millett', ata- Jsupplied from tbe milt There ia do
T
ake
your
old
watch
to
Baughman
j
fusttffi wl’b •’ohn ^biwmer’s. Unly
Uon.
&lt;doubt but that the dour from this mill temntic treatments for the cure of rheu­
, k dws?’
engraving &amp; Buel’s and exchange the same for a &lt;
Mrs. Fermor Halladay has gone to is
i t qual to any that am tie bought any­ matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
new one. It will cost you but little (“JtSZt In
H. 1]. Andruj.
and as krng as that ia the cane One treatment for each tUrease and a
FT^£lyb?w?».lht! *aUr works will difference, and you will be much better Hustings for a four week’s vtait with where,
1
cure in every ease guaranteed. Call at
the local committee, labored ®ne’Vet* rctativw and friends.-Battle Creek t
th, &gt;«dr
aatistied. They can give you a bargain Su) Md rfSclmUr to
store for testimonials.
Journal.
1
time y^1
not
made Ior If you want any kind of movement, &lt;a complete successAmerican or foreign.
1
Uii:.' lltttw“rid dispatch..

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Frank New man Sandavcd with Has­
lh'"' 'tho " I*11
."rohil.it
apl wk or lutoxl. tings friends.
T. J. Bush, of Jackson, was in the
city jcstvrday.
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» &lt;-X|«rt5liba" ,.4br;,.."C4irIt*,n- Wil’ to the 1
city'Jhtiraduy.

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IteLWtel Repairing.
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Tbe man laughed a low, dry laugh and
nodded toward the girt.’ Dlldy was surrepti
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and wde ot wait, brewed or *e/u*aV*1'
spirituous, and vinous Mquore iu tne
slio said, timiilly. “I thought you wouldn't■ several couoUw of this etale, beau- th"
same to hereby regulated as fobw&gt;.
mind if I looked nt it.”
That upon application bv ■rtiUoo.
•f' Cmilhig
The color deepened in the pretty eii«k&gt;;1 signed bv not l&lt;t« than one fifth of the
The sunbeams on Its ripples lay.
voters of anv county, as shown byJ-b"
And Hurt ter through «u cadence broke
tlio bnantiful eyes glowed.
“Would you like to go to townr
, last preceding vote for
“I. would rather stay here with plenty of who are qualified to vote for
Title* hmm 41m
It loitered by th,' droopin;; flower.
IV tot lbw* this b!grtown offer in the way
officers in any county In thto »taU, th'
bonks."
M cotdingdrinks? Well, start from Uh-low­
‘ But you have books and everything else' county clerk of such county shall call
Awlkyfiz Tbs dia*&gt; M .
1
est roti nd of tto ladder in liquid itfrodimenU
In town,’ I urgnL
an election to be held ut the place" of
All day. all day.
,
and you bsv.&gt;—wnt-r. There are several
"I have everything here except books,w Was' holding ejections for state and county
fountain-* iu tho city which run a crystal
A mlDrr came, one mnen o' Stay.
tlie simple iwpoiiMu. with a satisfied, mirthful officers, to take plaer within forty day s
thread ofl Croton. But this is an etemcsital
And bound the brookl-.-t to hla mill.,
•mile.
altar the receipt of such pcttiiyn b)
“Where lalor wear* the hours away.
drink that is chtefly |iatraui:ed. by the nurse­
I smoked a flmd pipe out under th* stnrt’ said conntv clerk, to determine whether
And tu h.m!i sauu-l la never still.
maids, lialHiw und young Medora. Ice water
nnd thought ot Diidy. "Hero is n girl." 1 re­ or not totoxlcatlngliquorfl, as in«ti«»Atal
round
and
round
to
nil
U*
store
at a mral.is n eomr.ion Ame-icau drink. At
flected,“with what would be n small fortune
in section two ol thia act. shall te
Mime of tlie re&gt;taurat|U they freeze tin- water
manufact urvl or sold within the Hinit"
in the cnif^o. Tto next step is—water. But
treasure.''
All day. alhlay.
&lt;4 such designated county: /’rortrfef.
tbe first was that. Yes, but this fat pure wa­ -Laura F. Hinxl-U.- ia Tie- American Magwlac.
' Chaotic ptanv and auggestiw's *bot through That no election held under this act
ter, and t|ie iuftnoria and utiensiecpic vestmy miu-l, always with Dlldy as central shall be held in any wgnth in whit* an
tk unu MairuraiTHiMMm
tabic m itler is left out. AH r-irts of |iqte:it
figure—pretty, blu-ldug, unwipht-tlcatcd Dii­ election for state, county c ity, village
T^.
UtWs.j Vau.!:t _.
and proprietary spring waters are on tap at
dy—contents! Diidy. A strong*! reluctance or township oMrerTisbrid; and such
haest Apiulttral LnU if th Wk
the tbout4i:&lt;ix of fountains around town.
bold mo silent. 1 waited until morning to question having Iwen once submit.ed
Pi opif win. do not care to take their water
sbaUer the oovcl Itnpplncsacf couteut. Dawn and decided bv the votes of the electors
“You r trouble is overwork—lung* are sound wn« reddening tlie misty crest&lt; ot the inounrtraigbt am tovc it raosone,! vith coda, lime
shall no! be'again submitted for u
juice, calisuya, giug-r ate aud ginger winra —heart all right—go to the mountains for a tafu ridgv« when (stopped cut into the fresh
prrted of three, eure, but shall at any­
month's shooting. Rough It for four weeks morning nir.
arxl vieby. »
time after tho expiration of the said
“Mawniu', stranger." peditfly greeted Crad­
My physician pronounced this ultimatum dock. Diidy gtanred round frosn tbo over­ three years, upon like petition, be again cumpi'.ltion with lhe ii.ulliurdecf low tost, sbori
nn immrnw iutot thcac. some nstrin^nts,
THOMAS
submitted.
&gt;olicv that such a ques­ *e&lt;ght. alum or pixiapnatr powders. Sold oul&gt;
swub tonfes. As a rule they are manufact­ and left me. His advjcu fell in with my in­
shadowing haunches of an old brindle cow.
cans. Koval Baxixo PuWdku t’o.,tW
ured. Tho water of celHiratel springs like clination. For somewhat over a fortnight I nhd smiled without stopping' her milking. tion is to be submitted shall be given • In
Wall St. N.V.
octiKM
urn r. uocs,
Vichy, Kivingen, Hntborn at Saratoga and had been “roughing it” in tlio mountains in “Stranger, j»’ you look over to t'other ridge. bv. the clerk Mr lhe runic time and In
uthvit have b.vu analysed, und tho chemical tlie interior of Virginia. To lose my bearings Tluit's the l*inry ridge, an’ tiiurW tbe track thesume manner, as is provided by law
proportion- ascertained. Then pharmaceu­ so completely seemed an alwunlity in one ac- uv tan' tho cun'el wanted mo to buy wtd a for going notice of special elections
for county officers. The vote shall las Stale ut Mlehlriui. county of itarry,—«*.
tical art idacs wbnt nature does for the water. &gt;-iv&gt;tomed to long liuuliisg expeditious, nevrr- bit er shiny gtaso."
At » session «.! the f'rotaile Cotai for the
Hudnut's, the most fautotts ptaro in tlie world tiivlowt all day Itsig I had seen ueithi-r moun­
I followed Craddeck's index finger with my by l^allot.’ and the ballots shall - be de­
posited is ballot-boxes fumiabed for Cuuntv of Barry. hidden at the Probate Dffice in
for soda water and kindred mnexx-ure. has a taineer nor mountaineer's cabin. It was keen
th*- City of IbMltnjta. In said routity. rm Fri­
ami chilly—an atnxwpbcre conducive to n
“nit's that blackish Iqokbi* yeth this side the purpose, and sep.irati- poll-lists and day the
dnrotAnic.. iu the year one tbous"The Soo-Macki,aw Short
tally-sheets shall Ia- kept. - The county autl right Imtalreil
eirervewsnt. Hudnut grades tho weather by reliib forth" mast homely of mi|&gt;pera. Tfttd, that |mm«-1 uv pUk-l"
and rtahty-sevetu
Otdy Direct Itoutr to-M
,,v
Prewit. Win. W.Cole. Juilgv &lt;»f Pro!
a Ihcnuduii-tor, which is quoted universally hupgry mid bnfilod by th-.- Incomprehensible
Viewed front my standpoint the place clerk ahull provide poll-listo. tally-sheets
In the matter of the cetate of WlUlant l'pand a sufficient nuiubet of tickets for
by tin- jjx-nl prim, nnd lie tonra tbo weather tp|K&gt;grapity of these great ridge*, my j»t- l&lt;xu;e l brushy, raggtsl anti barren.
•
&gt;ibn.
i1eera»vd.
plexity
deepened
into
the
gloomy
certainty
ot
stricken' down by myriad drinks. Hero are
• &lt;» Throueh Trams &lt;u..,\
^.k._
“Why di&lt;| tho colonel «q«eciaily want tliat such election, at each polling place, at
(»&gt; rvadiny and aline tbe petition tlnlv verified
dose
cimnkttous
m
ttoon
l&lt;;
a rapperkw lied under the plnraSylt bi igbt- land for Dildyf 1 inquired.
the expense of the count). All the of Mane K. Vpjulm. daughter ot raid dcreawd.
same of tho mineinl water*:
emxl suddenly winm n trill man in homoptin,
Kew, Eleeant tird &lt;
‘
‘ Dunno ™ 1 kin tell yoti, savin' hit's cheaper electors, voting nt any such .election pnnlng th-ri a paper tins day f.lril with UtU
.
AI-EKtXXTS AXD TOXICS.
with an ancient gun upon hb shoulder, riowly than lower down; but bit's 8500—en no good that manufacture and sale of intoxicat­ court purporting to be the last will aud tesla
:
WAGNER
PARbOR
CARS
: '
Congrem, Empire, KAdngm,. tartrate of
■ meat of raid dreeasrei. may be admitted to
cr*.*^i the ravine !&gt;*&gt;k»w me. A moment Inter a wishin’ fur hit—dunno but 'iwoul.l bn a ing liqnora for n»e as a boverfltt shall probate bu&lt;i the e\erutri\ therein uatoeu ap­
soda; Dfiep Itoc-k and Swat ig.u (Vn-liy), seltI was beside him.
■
pow’ful bother liavhi’ so much tan’ savin' fur be prohibited, shall have printed or pointed.
xor. Gettytourg and Litter Kfaulngen, all of
T,._........... I, M -W.I.MM.1 tf.N,
tL- I , 8CTERI1 WACM;;
“Hit's'botit dark tjow, stranger—you jttil stock.'*''
Built cxptc&lt;K&gt;ly fu; t|&gt;i
written, or partly printed or partly
w hich are aperients, «jr-ra&gt;Uy tto last. Thu
coiue homo wid iuv—J« Craddeck, of F&lt;xl*ler
“If you luul tlio money you could nn doubt written on their ballots the words
bitlcrnnsi is dun to the sulphate of mkgnetix
Vichy and El thia make a g»»l dnnlc for pit- Top Fudge—'taint 'more'n * couple uv mile pcrcliaso better land nearer to you.'" 1 sug­ •'Against tin- manufacture and sale of
funlrr on," Im bmpitably urpnL
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
gest
nL
intoxicating
liquors,"
and
all
the
elec
­
sons wlxjra kidneys arc om of gear. So. t*&gt;o,
That was bow it itapimtrei that I rat down
“ Thur's a right uv lan', but hl: costa double, tors toting- at any such election that
■ Bethesda, tto famous spring at Waukesha.
Tlekrt* for «nlr m
.n___ _
that first time l*fore Joe Craddock's ponder­ cu I guv tho cun'el my say mi. to fit that fur such tiianufatlure and side shall not lw &lt;H!W tu tin- city of XanttaK*. tastidcountj.and.
Win, which lx put up nnd sent all aver the
ous fireplace In Joe Craddcek’n small !&gt;&gt;g Diidy—ott'y thv cun'el wur rick cn thought a prohibited, shall have printed or writ­ show eaure. if an) there be. why tbe prater of
.[.•raaUca
errnntry. Iron water lx a timk-. It has n
tbe petitioner shoo'd not l-e Kraalrd And ft Is
ten. or partly printed or partly written, furtberordertal
taxto of rnsty nails, and Uslightly imdpid un­
That
*&lt;id
peUtiotw-rr
A fire blazing on tho hearth fdkxl tbo low
on their bullota the words “For the to the pefwu* lliti-restml In said estate, of the
less taken very col.L Ousxff the test springs
ceiled room with a ml glow of pitch pine.
manufacture and sale of intoxicating prndenry of &lt;e«ld pt-titton. und the liraring
at Manitou, that Lively resort in Colorado,
olVe tov stranger* tol'hul ofting.^my Imsf in his month—that sank- grim iuDusctacnt in
renting » cup) *«C this ordbr to be
liquors.” Tlie inspectors of elections, (hereof,
which Uporcbed at tin* mouth ot a cntiyun, is
published In tWf- Ila-dtr-ita naxjrrst. a r.ews;»arcmarktst "Iluwsumtivcr, tbe la.t strnng’n- his keen, clear eyes.
as provided by law, shall act, and shall
ot iron water. The Blue lack sulphur spring,
esc3un«erl.mg took sick cn died. Ttotn urEvidently the nwuutaimcr regawW thk have authority to appoint assistants, n
a Kentucky water, has n larger proportion ot
Keeks' previous! to sold day ufbcarlr.son'y je»' when Dil-lyl* a toby gal, knse bo
sulphur than uny ot tbo water* There is, give lief a buzsom pi-.i wl 1 a gjav* bend in legacy to Dlldy half in kindly pity, half hi any shall la- neeuwtry. The tiallote
Wm. ». Corr..
Jest.
bmveyer, a spring of sidpliuretUxl hydrogen
shall tie cast und counted, und the re­ (A true copy.1
Jndgeof Probata.
bit. Duuno cs I could call b-r mine w'en bit
•The cun'el wur rieU," he repented in apolo­ turns of the same shall lx- made from
,!,rv*&gt; mllc" from Sr1" Lake City. wur savin' fur Dildy's gla-a ►liincr."
\.
trn.t nt hid ion
getic explanation.
Utah, xriiich i» »o strong that quaffing n glass
each voting precinct to the t-ltrk of the
“Luck wn* against him," I raid. ctrctcLlng
“Tho colonel knew better than anyone d»j&gt;
of its whter is liko drinking n hard touted
my feet to the blast. “Did to meet with on . about that gem," I begau warily. “That county in which such election is held
egg. It ought to satisfy hunger us well tu
in
the
manner
prescribed
by
law
for
accident r
shiny bit of gla-s is wet tit more than enough tlie election of county officers. The
■ thirst. The Geltystoug, from the historic
1 Premium, ■
• THE NEW QUININE.)
81.000.00
-Jes' so. xtratiger, tbe accident wur, ha
war ground of Pennsylvania; the IteUn-sda. done tuk nick en died. Twan't long ngo. to buy ten such tracts."
clerk of said county shall enter in a
2 Premiums,
8500.00 tach
Naturally, tha ‘vun'eRs” belief In the value
the Geyser and the Toland arc the [natural Dildy's growed up wnev.
Utah's Diidy of tlie pin having been so hxtg r. matter ct book to be provided by him for that
6 Premiums,
825000 "
waters as n rule. Vichy is :i good ccrreetive
purpose a tabular statement of the
25
Premiums,
SiOO.OO 11
scorn, I found it difficult to convince Cradof the acidity which sometimes cccumpauies
He motioned over bte shoulder without deck of the truth. His skepticism was per­ number of votes east tor mid against
100 Premiums,
8=0.00 “
« full meal. Vichy and colbayamake a good looking around. A girl cf 1G »tepj&gt;&lt;&lt;.l into
such proposition in each voting pre­
200 Premiums,
$20.00 " ■
vaded by n very plain &lt;]&lt;A&gt;bt cf my sauity.
tonic and appetizer.
cinct in said county, as shown by said
tbe doorway nnd hesitated shyly, while she
i,0O3 Premiums,
“Hit's tumbul curu«, stranger, en you
After mineral waters come xmall tieer, th#
Good Appetite
toyed with her long plaitaof blnt-k liair. Two halnt-sick nuttier,“ he averred with profonud returns, together with the aggregate
ar tless ipineral vegetable tovr known to chil­
number of .votes cast for and against
thing* riveted my attention instantly. They conviction.
'
dren forty years ago. and still extant, rareaNewStrength
evoked a awldeu Impramble di-dro to know
Diidy*.-:dark, soft eyes seemnl to catch tbe such sale in the elective county. Said
pnrilln,. root and pup. Weto beer U koumstatement so recorded shall l&gt;e a public
more ot thnm. They were Dikiy's fare nnd
wbnt of tin- nature of pop. Thon como the tin* pin fastening tbo collar of Dildy’s blue first convincing spnrkla of tta' diamond as I
Quiet Nerves,
explained and lointol out ti&gt;c difference t»- record cf the vcoimty, und shall be
hotlce u hereby jti
drinks which are distilled from the elaborate
t '•■}»irlue at» writ
primn /ante cvaleuco of the truth of
cotton draw. Thu «w WM undeniably teauof fieri 14.-I.T.
uti under tte rsu
monuments of nuu blo and tilrcr fomsl in the tifuf—the other simply a mystery in tlh ob­ tween a gem of flr«l quality nnd a “bit of matters therein stated.
Happy Days, ot the Circuit Court !
gtav."
dnqrgteto*. Soda water hn great American
state of Michigan, to
scure cabin. It wm nothiitg le«» than one of
^E'
’
.
2.
That
from
and
after
the
Unit
-Father,
you
go
with
tbo
strange
pmttabeverage. It is a drink that ladira itako to
Sweet Sleep. and again-t th- no-*
the finest diamonds I had ever beheld. man to town; the stranger knows a dis- Monday In May next after such special
tenainenu of ciintirkindly. A y«uug woman will call for- vaniiln
Tongues of fire stewed to ita^t nnd M*intlitate
election: it is hereby dedared unlawful
soda, take tiro frothy toak-r in her band in weird briiliaucy from tiw tnagrafireut soli­ mottd." w“* Dildy's low spoken'but decisive
ind ititrra^S tlk
to manufacture, sell, give away, or fur­
A POWERFUL TONIC
' gloved in Swedish kid', absorb thnro sips,
taire. Borne trnrea of anuucnf i-uriouty uu«l
“Trno ’nnff, Diidy; but, wife, baint thur nish malt, brewed, fermented, vinous, or Iba- tbe most delicate stomach will bear.
white sto convulsively clings to bet inurie doubt may have bean reflected upon my fea­
; Wiwrt property !&lt;»■«».
nomo irritiu’ of tbe cnnVl'a In that ar grand intoxicating liquors of any kind, or in
roll, four boxes tied up with pink rtriuga, a tures, for the mountaineer raid:
A SPECIFIC FpR MALARIA,
l*ut eleven ItuDored wtoty-ihrre &lt;!WJi ki tte •
overcoat ur faii.’nf Wifo pat bit away till any quantity, or liquors, any part of
box of chocolntcx, an umbrella and her pocket
city of IlaMlugs if.sniw:: j ■ liter-.-;, m-o hlrj to
“Hit's my Diidy, stranger," by way of in­
widen is malt, brewed, fermented, vin­
RHEUMATISM.
book with her left arm, then d-podt tbo glara troduction, “en I mind me that ar Irazxoin •omebody krai fur ’em:"
the reeutded plai tio-re-f, In B»rn rouatj. **'
stole of Mkl.'ruti. ohfrti i
eii-w lor •sh­
Tbo overcoat wav hr night out end un- ous of intoxicating, or to keep for sale,
on tbe counter to rally from t(v Intoxicating pin is the one tlie cun'el gin tier."
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
am! m-11 st pyHle auctl.v &gt;&gt;r trnd'ie.tolte
wrapjxxL in tbe tide pocket I found a fow or keep a plsc? where such liquors are
draught, take another to-udcr and djusun.c
And all genu dlscojes.
highest bidder, st the n.&gt;ft’i tmnl’iteof ol &lt;te
“Will you show it to mef" I naked In a line*, hastily written:
manufactured, or kept for sale, given
five swallows more,- bring the glass to rest
court lioura. to tti.- city ..t Hsstlnc*. in
bland, persutvdvj tone, after Diidy Lad
Most' SCIENTIFIC AXD StTCESS county of Ilarrv. on Hstutilxv. tkr M-venirntt
“Thti *roat i» for J.Tscph Craddeck, my away or furnished. wltWin the limits of PlTill:
t. BI.OO1) Pl’ltlFJKlt KunerIor to quinine.. daj of Septrmtor. A. i&gt;. t-.. u: ten octeck to
shaken bands with me Lt shy cordiality.
diamond pin for bl» child Dlldy, I am glad to any county in which a ^majority of th*
enters axd xzrvs foods.
tbe tbrewMu of taat &lt;lry.
I owned to intense curiosity, not u-.-.mixtd
votes cast at the dectlmi next pre­
Dated Hicttog-. A'tpiH-. “nl. A n l-&lt;
The lid of syrups b long. Coffrei choco­ with somt nihgiiings. Tbo s]»&gt;t was cer­ di&lt;&gt; nnmticai and unknown.”
Tills was tbe strange, pathetic will ot tbe reding, upon the question of prohibiting
. llAhKU SHKIXEB.Mwra.
late, ginger, strawberry, orgeat (almond), tainly isolate"!. Tbe man Craddeck might be
Rltrtsppb. vanilla (ths prime favorite), rasp­ anything from tbo uasopbisticated moun­ lucklm refugee remembered aolcly asrtbo the sale or intoxicating liquors, ns pro­ »s&gt;su,n ,u duav. in*, went to work tn one
cun'el."
Not
a
tract
of
Lh
idratity'had
been
vided
in
section
one
of
this
act,
have
One
agent (merchant onij; a anted La entry W»a
oXre'.’a??W"r hl*
n&gt;-:'-th».
berry, letuon, sarsajxuilta, catawba, spice, taineer tkthe crafty, unscrupul-’us highway­
left liehind him.
Quinter
did
him
no
cx&lt;k1 whatever.
i-ren
cast
against
the
manuiacture
and
wfld cherry, bock, French currant, tea, gin­ man. Closer inspection satisfied mo that tbo
Tbo mntiutainMT looked down at the ixire sue o, intoxicating liquors; except
ger ale, cl-nivt, maple, cn-aui, nectar, ajxricct, stono was “on color,” ot remarkable bril­
. ‘
c«w«ms oi HrMscpart.
blackberry, red orange and malt You pay liancy and set in old fashion"-! I style. The track of brush land at tbe base uf the ridge. where done by a druggist who is or lilri”1’ :iVi ‘‘’V ’**”’»*" suffereJ-^T^1.''
“That's mo'n my bard dd brad kin wuk who employs a registered pharmacist
your nioney and you take your choice, or first glance showed me that it wns of great
out." be solemnly nsaertal, “that the cun'el
•
“
.con
’
PHwti*
with
the
laws
for
rather you toko your fholcc and then par , value.
After KfvtKft roar "! •*.»
thoagbt enough uv nx- to guv n» rich a the regulation of druggists. And whro
your money, os tbs pay varies slightly accord.
malaria anil Incrriwed my weight appumiV
“It in u beauty,3 I said cautiously.
grn::d coat. Wifo, roll it up agin; I'd bo ever, within such limits, himself, or by .e? rare ikw
*• "• ’» Hafilday Ht.. Jer• ing to tlA choice, and may bo five cents or a
“Mcbbo so; Dikiy likes LH," carclcwly re­
tor ri
.... « ....
'shamed to put hit on; my old butternut will an agent, or otherwise, thus manufact- ** y (Its. H t It e l ’ Xt V M.ar. II . wv
blooming cpsarter.
torted Craddeck, puffing at bis corncob pipe. do fur »c."
'
&gt; waramc. oner nneen
snH-furnibhe8- or gives a wav anv
Garrick (much, eggnog, milk'punch nnd “I’d a chunked hit in tbecoah long ago cf tho
In spite of remonstrance tbo oA-rcMt*w*s such liquors, or keeps for sale, or keeps mouths Illness, when «r had given up all hope.
Brocdwny punch also figures on the Itafl Then cun'el et died hadn’t guv that ar thing to
there is another Itot of tie health promotenu Dlldy. Hit's curus how that ar bit uv glow returned to its n-ttlija phu-.., nnd Craddock in a place where such liquors are manu- a^Si'.'SuKir.^.Knx’ «”'«
Ins ‘ Iratteniut" rat out for tbe dty to verify
In thin otk&gt; finds wino of coca (with orange), kin «biiu&gt;."
orcftilS«hr iktpl !°r 8ale’Kiven a"ny
my claims ax to tho vnloo of Dildy’s Jegncv
elixir of cnliwya bark, coca cnltaay.i, calbaya
},pon convlcUon thereof
The stone proved to to a fine one. It wm
and iron, wine of pepaiue, beef, wino oxul
in any court of competent jurisdiction,
“Dunno cs I ever thought to ask him.
Iron, nng&lt;Miira bittern, cayenne ginger (extra Wife, she niont a done hit Fd je*’ come easily dbqxxed of for «5,«». Tho mountain­ than
nwl 10 any suni not ,Ph8
Isol), nerve fowls by tho down, pliouphatra home from foileria’ Jackson an’ Early four eer folded tlio notes with uumovfti delltar- I IroroU. oft. n°r
n‘Or® th"D Ove
hundred dollars, or tie imprisoned in
and kumym. Tbo pepadno, ns the name in­ yeah uv fightin' in tlio valley an round Rich­ niton, and stowed them away in a hug..
dicates h u digester. It is usually mad# from mond. Plowin'ea pi cellin'com todn't'kem wwn pocketbook “My okl wnllrt tfta't ub the county jail not leas than ten days
to
havin
’
rich
a
|»wcr
of
money
in
bit
"
he
’tbo gartric juice of a bog's stomacb. In bandy, like bandbn* a muskit, en. kern to
DH.HTCFHHEYS’EXZ
to n?. u ™ Buia s,ix month8- or both, in
Franca thry use n calf’s stomach for the pur­ think uv hit, taint never been handy esnre,” observed in xome satixfactiou. “pvo
the discretion of the court
git somo hooka for Dlldy, ratin' the money h
Cloth &amp; Gold Binding
pose. If there is a creature on earth whore be added meditatively.
,
Sec. 3. In any county In this state
hero."
J
dig estiva apparatus Is jwrfect it mustibe thu
“Wo* tbo stranger a soldier in tbe Southern
hJrfnSfJJ*
c,
‘
‘
Jto
"
«
f
,uch
county,
m
“Is there nothing you want for yourralfr I
hog. Can Imagination picture a dyspeptic
oKf,°.reu Prov*d«l. h*ve vbted
Inquired when tbe book* were all selected
The Niagara Falls Route*
•‘Dunno as he wur—tbo cun’el bod drawed
to prohibit the manufacture and sale of
-Dmioo a Uwre'. aarlbl„, 1
Cayenne ginger (extra hot! ta cooler, prob­ on a feller on kilt him, cu somehow be wan
«nrh iil1"0.? bjr a n,,j°rlty vote, then in
ably, then tho inferpal fires, but, whewl pow’ful sorry fur it I fetched him homo well git bock to the mounting, eroei-r-r
iVcrui tessc. Worn DiK. .
grand rapids division.
tan-« S^«h®?!o,2*0ns of the K«ncral
wbur bit bain't so louraome.”
otic, nr Twihln* ct Intuits
fancy a draught of this when tbo air is un­
laws
of
this
state
for
the
taxation
and
.
u!
Chiidrsr.
-r
Adults
..
DUdy's eye. brightened at tho right,of tbo
Taking effect .Huy J.1.1HCdulating to tho pitch of Ou degrees in tbe
yt*u'ati°o °f tho business of the
shade! Yet some old bricklined fellows, with cun'el wa'n’t tryln’ to git well. I wur hank- books. Sho touched them tenderly and care­
| manufacture, or dealing in such liquors
fully, and read them hungrily.
■white waistcoats and M.miIJn lists, wfilfftolt a
“PH go down an' buy that tan’ from ole lftoiSih?ned; °.r ’“P^rwded. tromQ and
aide tbe Piney ridge fur a cattle ranga. Hit'*
after the first day nf May next follow­
syrup. Gaspt Not they. Not a wink; not a on’y a thousand acre bit uv lan', en turn for man Finch to-morrcr," tho mountaineer said ing, so far ns relates to the territoy of
rranoHi.
flicker. Tisoil to their torrid stomachs.— sale, but I bain't got no Higher to gittin' lilt, as bo lit bis pipe ami sat down to smoke In druretata1itn‘ “Sd a11 fal'‘3 made&gt; bv
?.a
The livelongnight, the Uveloug day.

hotly.

ft

^AKlHG

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A BIT OF GLASS.

Jtxa
of New T
suffering

pete men

Dnlnth, South Shirei AtlaaticR'y

nrruing fi
merit tfclo
the ntolft

tor tbe op

prewing tl
robbing tli

no: proper.

in hie title;

$25,000.00
, IN GOLD!

Kaskine .rata corm witAPFEa.

While tbt

Gives

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Michigan Ceynar.

Humphreys*

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New York Star.

cu that's w'on Dildy's a toddler.
range some day.

Tbo cuu'ul

•Hit’ll tie wutii a fortin.

One cf tiw naddeat sights on the streets at
night h tin number of little children who are

that Ian' bad enough; hit's fur sole yit; dunno

Streets like Pitta', South Margin, Friend nnd
tbe rent of tiiotiummy neighborhoods xwarm
with boys and girl* playing nt noiay games,
apparently witbout a thought of going to bed
boys and girls are sound asleep.

tituraf

How do

Belated, the other night, tho Lietencr

little rnzginl toys, not nrnro than 6 or 7
itke tiny Jews, tasting a psnny into tbe air
and pbying al bend- and tails. They were
apparently quite uncomehms of tlie hour,
undraw and ihmnl nothing about tbeta, so
Intent were they u;&gt;on tbeir piny. What
form ot our multifarious orgnnbr*! l«aerolenre ail! attend to tlie patting of the street
babira t»&gt; led nt n proper hour!— Boston

lie died, 'bout a couple uv weeks, tbo cun'el
Ixscn my friend w'«n I hadn't none. I bain't
gwine to git well, en dunno us I keer, but
beah's sommut e* will buy that thousand aero
track; do you go on that tan' on no other, fur
Dlldy—mind you, this era's fur Diidy'—be
stretch out hi;i han’ eu guv mo sutldn*.”
“Was it In tbe
I Inquired.

taincer retortud with a grim, contemptuous
•mile. “Wen 1 kem to look he'd put the
buxsom pin in my han'. Every day he'd
watch me knm in from sh notin' pa't'idges, cn
nx ma fust, *Hev you bought hili' Hermsid
like he’d sot Uta heart ou me Milin’ the Ims
autn pin en buyitf that ar land. I bedn’t tin
heart to dixaap’iut him, so I said, ‘I've done,
down Isxight hit, cuu'cL’ ‘Fur DiUy, don’t
you furgit that—fur Diidy,’ho ta?p’ tollin'

“Why did you not buy tho land F I In­
quired. “I have no doubt it would have bren
a good pai-cliasr."

head to think a term ot shiny glara would
buy a pip's wutb ot anything,” war tha dry

over to Dlldy. en she wouhinT sell hit for
nothin'cavin'a book—ebr’a pow'/ul fond of

overweening satisfaction.
“You have the money to buy good land
now," 1 reminded him.
-Stranger. I gin tho cun'ti my ray so to git
that nr track uv lan’ for Diidy. Dunno &lt;£ 1
ever Hod to nobody, but leastways I bain't
gwina Io lie to tho cun'el," wns tbe decirivo
reply.
1 left the Craddeck cabin the next momIng. Perhaps no one will wonder that I
found my way back before maar montis
«l«I-ed or that Diidy, MCI .wrat and lo.tiy
and a tiiflo umopbutiratod, is no longer ta
tho cabin. We have a great, capacious man-

■IomeopathTc

•hip nf nil,
pc-H-* TLI

eovernmeiH

The ptetfr

oufroling tl
the rnmpntU

.

hi

•ting, »o «■
•f the Ultai

4

The minori

witbrmt divi

fcrin adopted

Ukbtarpebiii

named for ata
that he dk
mkthatbewi
Hie nomfnatie

•upporl

ll.rt

1.51

T.ti
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tlfli
art

-inromi.

Dytpepsla ia dreadful

Dlaonlered
iei

SPECIF ICS

fragrance of pines from Piney ridgu. Hmoking chimneys and a vUtagn ot houcs at U»
bare ot tho ridge show that tho “cunei's” nrediction has been fulfilled.
1
“Tho cun'el said hit wur wutb a fortin en I
I1008
t11 fur D1Mr'w 1 n Utn «»y
k&gt;
I would, tbo mountaineer relates. "They've,
done done foun* coal on hit cn spiled a toed
cattle range, but hit's med Diidy nuw’fol businoss
rich, au all wid nuthin* savin’ a buAim J? ■
—Indo" in New York Mercury.
*

£35.’

t°M- •loppr f«xi.

^XA'n'riC,“ P“r'” *

Mon carry queer ibctunalirm fetiches in
their pockcu Washington Hesing bn b&lt;*en
lugging a (Kitaio around in the dark recaasn
of bta pantaloons for tbe jet fl,0 years or
more. 'I Ik “spim" weighed ludfa j&gt;ound when
« axhington f&gt;ut it into tab pocket but it k
shrivohd up now aud looks like ft'n an-u,.,
*,n“ °Slob*'ra Ic
b”«» with iu ownw
in thirteen coantriw and has lived [u tbe
Mtn. luA. will.

&amp;

all toe r«lritUtCh °°Untjr 8ha11
und«
ail toe restrictions imposed upon drugSi’ts by said general laws of this state.
Approved June 18.1887.

•uiplnywwn
(defying tl

»*

and making the

M

MX

■TATI0N8.

Mall.

»di.,!s»sr».?.

L“SWl. In the year one thoua,1 and etetUy seven.

B.10

of Henry Folk -

IXW
18.52
1.21

crtti.
______
t!,e.Potiondulyrertexi.
SaS"wfi-Bs£-5-

a.15
ti«
3.10

al*

H&amp;S&amp;SHESS
, nm by gtortWh

pe«niou, and that th- tolra at law cd riud &lt;teT person* taterwrtod to

then

lODpsSssss

iu
—
.—At tlr.uid

jKTS.'r’SiS

O. W. MOOBMrt O. r- * T- *•• \

•ee'jit’CRQUP"^
Maine.

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?,ricxffi4'T«SSfi

naif W "tl

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�DEFINED their policy,

(«7
keystone state politics.

DISOBEYED THE ORDERS.

UNITED LABOR’S PLAN FOR ABOLISH­
ING ECONOMIC ILLS.

A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR DEAD.

FOREMAN COUGHLIN RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE CHAT8WORTH WRECK.
iruaw.^ cqxincor r.
BolrJ, of the Smithsonian hMitutlon. the
diatinguis'ie.i and beloved bead of the United

RAILWAY OR REBELLION.
WARLIKE SITUATION OVER IN THE
PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.

Hm» Nebraska Prohibitionivta Wedneaday
nominated J. F. Abbott, of Saline coaaty for
niprenw judgeRev. Elijah Buck, a Presbyterian cktYyman. who bed conducted more than 100 sueersafu! revivals, died at Centralia, Ilia,

Iradqnartws of t!&gt;c
crnnmfaMion ailVuo.l»

r tha Invutlgatlon—

"S’*

ksUttiWM effected.with G«1l D. H.
•n'-n -i iidoptoJn platform. nomi­
,.- „nd adjourned sinodio Friday,
‘•■nipt nasmjilts during the eosn.fjgnitfon for the Socialists
l*v admitting delegi»t-s of that faith
from districts outride

oi .»« tlmt the November
X«Sk’liUml
bfled wilh the prwkmt administration.

born In Reading,
Pa. When 1/ yaais
ot ag* tic- graduated
at D.ckuuon college,
and at oqw plunged

vl«,™

.

road track at or nw the scans uf the dian»-

He collected, while
y*t a youth, tbe
tperirnen* which
FK3H&gt;snu EAllin. ,,&gt;rK’ th” nucleus of
thegreit mutetun ot the Bmltheor.iaa institu-

!"atawo'Tkv&lt;s.t&gt;esdny afternoon, were not carried out

Cb.nirinan McMackin

tos*~:
tnje to mum parte. Two wiuueacs before tbo
nX^'ft‘ jUFy ^!ly cw»lr»'&gt;‘«ed his testi­
mony at material poluts. Coughlin has all
Lteh wftr“'Jlhil **
Kra” or rul&gt;

out of order.

port- -n platform. The
jmajority report prv^ X^ntol tL- Onr-ndon
[7 hall «k»r-unwH&gt;t—‘wltli
' a f&lt;iw "ligght vhangm

----- jo uw»
■«t.id ut the state executive tomtmlta, and
eunvenLon adjourned rinodie. It was
-&gt;ghusiurtlc and harnmnlona^hnMigbixg.

profewn- In Dieklnvat college. &lt;hi leaving
Lome In* went t-, Washington to live, and
«
...... . .
from ISiU ha I been co.inc-tol with

y?“Mah*arr trnlM wo«,', P™'

KENDALL NOT AMBUSHED.

WixxtFRO, Manitoba, Aug. 22.—Tbo first
blow h.-u been rtrock against tbe Ibd River

the Canadian Pacific railroad, was iqiplied
for and granted. Tbe -application was , cxwhen n motion will be matte to eosi-1
tinue. A ium—nger from the oceoe beam
lhe Importantotens that tu- entire outfi: of
the contractors turned out and by working
like beavers all Saturday succeeded in con­
structIng (lie grade acrou tbo lota for which

UN pm

nnd |&lt;*r&gt;nlte monap-

•rto m«.t I. pUral

ik.

pion* and Drtrloton even ternw. .^rh hav­
ing played 15 gnmra aud woo .’xi
Tbo
hat -Hu* advnnt

twn that
» toeani

thj- rtrong fniifop-

•.:hv.Tnpul&lt;rw from
• pvr'j.ui iu func­
ut all.
■ Cnitel Libor dace
•li-iU control pro-

h any man

• !»- • -v -rtioi, on I by
. -. i xcltwive of Im&lt;i c-tnin'»n us» til's*’
■t fra-n the cxettion

pujy iiy-thor-the llrrt week nt NeptantUw- ut
1 &gt; &lt;ruit. Tho percentage of th- clubs N .Gin
eu«h.
Mcisdnr» league games rratt|t«i
l-'Unwa; Ati*hlcag&lt;—t’hiragu G. Ih^yeit -4 •
nt t ikrim-New York .1. Borton 2; Mt Indimni|«»lN—Fittabnrg 4, Ibdianapoite 3;at
HAditngton— Philadelphiati. Washington '..
Qltlf .sfto, Aug. H.—The champions again
mhf^l their opportunity tn gnin the Irad
forth* league pemlantand ttetout&lt;arnnd off
tlmrdd gun-, giving that club a percentage
of .PH. while Chicago drops Lack to'UFM.
L-.-U3U scorns Tuesday were: Al Philadelphia
— l^tilnitelphin 7. WaatiiugtiJi «; at Boston—
New York S. Boston
at Chicago—Dutton
i, qbicagn 3—Clarkson piUlm.1 tor all three
gmitM -&gt;f the scries.
Cltu ACO. Any. IS.—National league w.-.ro*
at fen-o ball Wednralay were: At Pittnburg
-Htwburg 8. (1ii&lt;-ago 2-ocm Inning, rai
nt Worcrator— Boston ft Waahfiuton •’&gt; (|KM|k&gt;&lt;»|-.1 gnmr&gt; ; rd Philadelphia—Itiln.lulj.bia

CTncAGo, Aug. IMl—Tbe remit of tbo baseLall!|daytng Thursday w tn give Ctiicago
. i d&lt;»-"led backset for tb-- pwmnnt, PiUaburg
l--TtjiiiK th*' champions, white Detroit lest
ituifatvi|Kiiij. Tbe tsT'xmTBgcs stand: De’roft. tlM-, . Chicago,
Tin Jrague *xim
Thnrstay were: At In.liniuq.olis—Detroit 7.
iti.ii^napolis I; at Pliiladslphia— Philadelphia
Tew York 2; at r--4&lt;i..—If.»ton-WashIm postponed—rain; at Iburbtirg—Pit:*f 2. Oiicago I.
ip A-.o. Aug. 2(1—The Pittsburg boys
j the -tlinmpions another taste of defssrt

i Jgbl* ale
■ire mono
vii'-nhip of
; »yrtcin«;
l« and tele*

-Iowa lo-fcre tbe IndutnapoQr nine. Clark•on pftcbul for Chicnga Th* perixmtagm
nn- I now;i Detroit, .H’S; Chicago,
.See.
Lyume srores: At Pittaburg—i’ltubnrg ft
Clfi -igr»at Philadelphia—i’hitadelplita ft
mgtrst «i: iat Indiaunpoli*—ludiuua|&gt;i&gt;!w .4,
Detroit 1. :
Chicago^ Aug. 22.-TTbe Detroit rlub nvuiage 11 to lose another gamo of t&gt;a*&lt; trail Hat^
ur.laj to tho Induinapnh* nine and, Chien go
mn tlw'hjnl gunk-of the wirirs with Pil:&gt;burgj nliisdt Iravo* latletevm prints hot--.

chedll!- i-

in the city are fairly wiki with delight over

man to back up Nurqm-y aud ills government
if It will only afford thorn a chance.

Both are yonn- n„*n, natives of RUnoK Sod
of unnsuai mfcllig-n- fltr
T«W«rt wM particutariy bright and po.itiv*,
in his statemrata. Herat I s-.vore pmftivoly
that he started a fire on the with ski- of thtrack within sixtp.n
tbs west rn.] „(
bridge. Ho tmtiftat th-dribe wind wnshtaw.

preparing far ucuvw work againrt the Indians.
A rn.-sr.age was received l.y courier from him pivcrnineat nnd Uie con truetore in dvfyingSaturday at Glenwood Springe, in wh chlie tb&gt; injimctfcm and grading arrow lots.
itates that be will leave Mrejtor with l*’&lt;0 row- Congratulatory telegrams to tbo government
l»ys and expect* to have some hard fighting
wi:h the Ind tan-. He still has his warrants Cana/la. It has been decided in council to
for the arrest ot the t»o Indian limsc-tbicv^. lay lira and rath and complete ths Rid Itiver
In addition to that a warrant has lawn ■nwn
••ut for old CoIorow hhnu-lf. ’Ibis band uf
tlmt everything was very dry. Thw y&lt;&gt;ung- cowtoys aixl fronti-nmau are hardy men, trouble, even to the extent of a conflict with
nvm’s evktenew put Timothy &lt;&gt;mgMln, tta* C--1 horMrm-m. nnl uwl to tbo lite on th*
section foreman, in a very deep faote. From fronttar. They fi-ht I nd inns In tb«lr own ot Manitolw, who bad !&lt;tn in this city since
tlm tmtinwmy it appeared’that Mr. Coughlin «uy. and If CoIorow's l.mvl mretollwm there last Thursday, and who left Sunday night
w likely to l»j n lively Miirninh. Meeker is Jor Toronto, from which point h«- will pron-rd at oner to Winnipeg, via the Canadian
"f*'*B* but faileil.
Tagg-,r». l'no-.*v.»r.
Pacific railway, should the signs of a ronfiivt
dodged tlas ronmer’a qutwlimts on Hire |»inq
in that quarter not diaapjiear. Mr. Norquay
tut admitted that Coughlin lutd ttpnteit to
-".—Crop rejmrta explained to a Unital Preaa reporter tbe
him alwmt the tire L-ing ruur Um» ■■minty
------------------------ that th- late ManiuAm situation, nnd jletailed tlie causes
linn. Taggart also ?w.ire ’hat Cim-hlin Htvrtm Junta resulted ia roiunderabb' damage which now promise to prndne-.' n rupture be­
tween tbe federal and provincial nulboritlel
to whniL more particularly from bleaching.
iu that country. He Lets becu In St Paul
portion of the &lt;tamage in both Minnesota and and Chicago for lhe purpoee of raising a ternIned tbe bridge alAi.’ls n'rhs-k t Wmlmwtey Dakota ban been south of tbe Hastings ft Da­ j-orary loan on the credit of tbe provincial guvevening. Both wi:n&lt;vura cvntovii&gt;-t«I Irin. kota railroad, wh-rot rains hire l&gt;j-m .speci­
ally copious. Njwth of this road the damage
the rondu.-i of Agent Mar4i ut lip
I* most in spot&lt; Most of the grain is now in
wveruly entlrivl Altlmagh tlw .
ch'i Mark. _
and
__________
thrashing
, _________________
is somewhat detaych
_
train wan due at that point at It'o’clock, he Conservative judges -rtimate thia year’* beforu returning home, if uescrasury. How­
,im
.*.,. tteara
—-------------— (,n wheat crop of Mlnnemta nnd Dakota at Wl,- ever, tbe rend undertaken would Im cumdid.not
prayer------iire-------------’lng until „
9:31
pteted, oven at th* point of the bayonet. He
reaching tlw depot hi.» attention was rail dtn
bii'bek—ronsidetvd a low estimate.
believed U»c fvteral authority would rrahit
|.n&gt;min&lt;mt rf-w. tenta of tie- pla&lt;-.-, who tn nnthere would bo U&gt;x»lslied.

A reply was reraL-d j

IvniAXAt-ot is, Aug. ".2 — Res-mtdispatcluw

have l»wu exhnnstrX He hn-l 'w.&gt; han.]- ; L-Wted, and this Is a tein]»rary affair Umt
rars and a fiat-car. upon which he r-Mil l fr-quentiy happens. TUeotlirr funds are nut
utes. t.-ut lie was ri’ta t- to :n.lilferent »&gt;r too I
un wt— in give the matter a •*r»,twl thought,
3o the bridge burned and tb* tram drew .
nearer and nearer the fatal *|xrt, while tho

former treasurer* to l»rrow tetnpjrardy
from three. However, monoy will soon be
rowing in from tbo various coauttas, and
tb«n the revenue of state after tin- coinmunce-

did nothing to ward it of danger. Had hr • pienidi tbo trramry. There ia nothing in the
even (cut a mraug* tn tlie agent or eugln.i r i f.'nalioii that will in auywbu atfect tlie

Hail News from lhe (tire ^telita
CitAKtjtaTo.v, H C.. Ang. 22—Extremely
j uiifavorabl-- anxiunt* have been rravivni here
I from the rira plantation* of tlie NouthStump-

mourning in nearly W homes to-d-sy.
CTlATr-wronril. UK. Aug. is—Tiiei
agent and «q»-rn’nr at PipT City.

Hecti-ll

b»&gt;ke.l fin- ddily.

Many of tho planta-

Another fi «T now is

Tht* was to *■
ll,r—
, **'tu .i-'i.i". ■
f^.-ral Fiij-r
n
Tlie order was signed bv
bv General
Sai|«*rinaid '«•
tefi'lciit Armstrong. Mown
M«-— ’--L1
L­ w. ut;
over hi* yard that night, pulb-l c.irh switchI'w-k.svt al) brakes
side-trari.-&gt;«l ror . nn !
was snlistled tlmt all waYin food Jmjr-. tte
... I .■!.« ■ I »l
1
ten
He
tlwu
askel

ittntay gore thn
Mlonjug.
_
n-.dis \ Detroit 4; at Philadelphia— Philnd b
?»,■»♦ Yorjt 5—game called *o*i ninth inning
■n aerount of darkness; /it llnsliurg—ITII»-

wire
for
information
*
rursion train nn-i Irariwd it w

Evnitn. Ute, Ang. M-Dunng a ri
’-'’trie nt the reunion oC the Eighty-s-v

•larp- cf two rannou injiir-*l —yeral meiL
„-----.
..
r
......... S«ll«wr IM IxW .™. ...I W.II pnj.
;,li!v die.
Robert J,Jin«m
William Dnnkeis, nnd E nm

DUN de CO.’S TRADE REVIEW.

vancM again, but dues not meet expectations.
\Yiki1 is in Um ter demand. Cjtton goods
continue tinn wilh a full demand.
The
trade in Loots and shoos is hardly satifa &gt;
tory. orders from corn growing regions, bavLren ufTectafl by injury to crr-i»s,
’
Stringency *,f money in*r&lt;ai«r« nt* s iveral
interim- punts, sial repirt't ot unsatisfactory
coitertiuits grow mojv nmueyouK But the
pirchae- ot kinds, tbo ahljitncnk of gold nnd

lug iqwviilationx. nnd the ctani.

Uti' C" |r■■ any l&gt;uMtB-SS. lilt -umph tc
'like for public pti. jaws til., rental value in»tE.r’^1 •„
। |.y .j*,
„nj industry
' !|i" Pi'' ,n 4 hm. by private exerti&gt;.-:i*
rvi»lostry.
Henry fh^rge and John R. O'Doonell were

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

hitistol upon and cap-ied
1: charting. O’Donnell
111 ‘ mi',e "
saying that
M&gt;t a Mi the noniiriatfrin but if tho
l«rty ti&gt; u-h- it weu’d iki any good for him
•« run be . Rd iP» »o nnd beip t li&lt;- movement
"Il hr rnuH Dr McGlynn mode a
*?*&lt;••&gt; supporting the nomination. Dr. PenteM»’l- Tln-re wa» muc.’i entlmaUsm.
»tor A. Vi’iiler, Bnxanr. wax nominated
wstaUeo.T,?-r..||cr by nralamaUosi; P. H.
-cms.;!-.
(q- ita-j. tn-axZ*iD;*ln;k
of Rochester, for at«eacml, a„.| SyW.-mim H. Sweet, of
''•taiiy. (W ,tate engineer
\

IT

••
'■onvcniinn was possetl
^ok&gt; arhendm- pr grinding The New York
•'TW,nt ,,f iu
Hm’ nliout
M ’f-y and Ito proixs-dings. Before the
”,M® •MjournM (rhonnell took occatt^a."11" U1B’ h”w'u nntn Hockllat,
by that fao
itrtta^s
”t’un n'!-i,,,lr"i-.l with cheers
"
ttoirt. and ojNM-inHy Hviiry George
Xr^v*’1*” ,'r’’*ar,"« Rw1 Paln«-

Aug. 2ft-The Socialists of
F®™-’,y;rminwi to lutve it out «Hh
"W-"' •wl have engaged Cooper
.'....l,
Mn,«ky night to begin an on&lt;tcTu2*2!!lnr ^“tor Zcrgiua. E. BbevG^"&gt;'mdt.aod.George G.
«»111^“
lat ,be ^kliate will not vote
'lo*nk~ ek'-‘ti0«» butwdl in tho campaign
tea^ ’y',a"10
up too hollow preS».,‘S'h?'r1
"woeetiu-b Friday night.
.
Itetura, from KetrtwAy.

’

1T’“‘n* °®cU1 **

Dantel Wynlnmgw and John Hartal, old
enemies. of Fredericksburg, Ind., met on
the rood tutor that place Monday night and
renewed their.quarrel. It was of abort dnrution; Hertel stabbed Ida foe to death withe
huge butcher knife. robte-J tbe laxly of #3X1,

nnd escape!.
Jt
Jake Prttijohn, of Foraytto counff.
Georgia, w sentenced to death thirty years
ago for murder. He inode his oscape. A”'1
has fn*t •■ran nmwtail in Indian Territory.
He trill be taken back to Uouqpu fur execu­
tion.
While his attendants were a.loep Thurs­
day morning C. A. Hara. suffering from
'yJ*oM r.«.r,
«*'■
,r”"
l«d, procured a revolver anil shot himself.
Ramtiol B Gann, a wealthy stock raiser of
8t_ Joe, Ma. was shot mid fatally wounded
on the highway near his homo wmly Tliim*day morning. Tbe ol.jrot of the abuottag w««
rablwry. An armed body ia In pursuit of bl*

As early as 7 o’ckssk .Thursday mornlug
the rorotwr’s jury t*U*red at tha wliool
bans* and resnmt*! discussion ofjbetedimonv reganling tbe • nta*troph*. There wm
cnotidreabb diversity, of opinion, rereral »f
the nnmlwr lu-lngd.wirotw of making tbe ver­
dict non-commfttol. Th-y. hnwvrar. finally
gave war to argument. Tha verdict «ay»
that that the liri'lga burnt out before tbe
......................................... .
........... _ -cluslvelv that Section Foreman Coughlin dieobeywl positive order* to iruqwet tho truck
and brWgra; that ho i« guilty of grata crim­
inal negligence in leaving firm Imrntng along
the tra* k. ami grcrenmemla that be be I raid
for mramlnaUoa by the grand
111 *

train, and lhe starting of firra by aoeUon men
.
■ . ___ _.
,1m mrcintf »-v&lt;-re

crltirism.
.
,
Timothr Ctatghlin.tbc section. foreman, wn«
anwU*: at nnon. and will be taken to Pont
.he county-at of Idsingrtonej
once: be says he can not give Vail an I wdl
have to go to jail He insists that tbe• venl*.
was uniust that he went over hi* entire « vtion as ordM-e.1, nnd that no firm »ere built
as near tbo bridge as Heald nnd Jaggert ug­
lified.

CitATRWoaTH. Ills.. Aug. 18.-Dr. H. S* 11 ।
BanK
at noon Tburedmornin- ot

^27 *A baby a i»w uwu

tad sufcida

-J-b

X »

MR. FLOOD'S CONDITION.

Bas Fkascisco, Aug.
Although them
are many conflicting reports a» to tbo^real

dui btcd that beds in
of health.

He gave

and thi* information,
which I ns just teen
made public. Mtisfkw
most people that Flood
doo not over* expect
to resume control .of
his property.
He It
now gi * ears of aga Uutil gery recently he
looked fm tvaid tu many cdJitloiinl years
life. His death would sa lly disarrange many
plans of tbe family, wfcinh ot late has inanifeted a great : inl'i’.io\for social distinction
The Flood* here recently lutill magnificent
city andconntry residemvrs. The first naaiad
is 'Hi Nob Hill in San Frau'-isoo, and it is underetaxal to liave'curt, completely furnished,
11 .QJftiMi. TIki latter is at Meuhj parfc.

except the Kt. Paul A; Mnnitotus, the Ha*tlng» A- Dakota, th* St. Paul A Partfie, tbe

ai v still imd'-r constderation and undecided!
uung Napoteun*

finds the Habjlitfiw to be

Mr. Lrom■vell says ?i crvsqlt of bis invc-tigaUof ggrras
with tbe jtalement made by Mr. 1*4* to ths

THE MARKETS.

tlw- prritulvnincra anil chrom&gt;*&lt;|&gt;ber

QuntMSTnwx, Aug. 19.—Tbo steamship
York City arrived here Friday and brought
th- ncna of the hunting of tl« City of Mw«
i.^.l Ul,.» l.—.l
lumril th,*
mih! imi*.

City was
more.

mi

route to Txaidou from Balti­
_________ ________ _

U» -

TilE EAteTtMOKX.
reports that tho cruisers Chicago and Boston

Tlw Burtun H now undergoing a dock trial,
llrtpurt* received at the navy dejrartiumit
from Phita'Wj.l'ta show that tlie new cruiser
Baltimore and guu-lKMtt No. 1 urt- in frame
and l»rdy plated, and that tbe keel of tbo
dyiMUinte i-nitarr bos been laid.

th* million dollar legacy left ft by John Mi th* univenuty Imlittle during tlie part week.

Ha is living an

Milmrlatn home lie is completely tho master

from tlie roiwtant importunity of tbe uttlce-

{.rulMbly sec Mrs. Cleveland ill
roof with Ulin.

I mil N.iliotial league.

L.
L Hl«*-h &amp; Bra. importers of vaneere. at
•r Y'Wfc nnd Chicagn. failed Tueaday. The
I11®”*1 •* AWW: “*u
kno* . Tl* failure wm caused by shrinkage

SownsoTtbe IIM-U*i train &lt;m hto-ay - 4
:i° ~.w»

,L,LX^“

i™, .cekUoli.1.
___
.
timid.-U
'U,7S
(.^Ik-^irm-Wnol CBrinu-.'. ■'“ «-"
With the infirmary ataaL
'
jvuifentlary Friday.
____ Charte. ll-ght. of

IVakvtuoii, furmvriy editor of The &lt; "urreriL
\yteraMat De* Mornes. Iowa, Friday, Gen.
G. B. Abbott, of Ctiicago, was chosen com-

Mb to a»
-..iul oon-

BUSINESS NOTESl

_______ —

Dwlton N V. When taken from mwe
Ita rburr be said that be wm on hb way to
nwailatrts.
,
Uli hi/rtreute. and
get to them yet
Rock Island. Ilk. is overrun
lars and highwaymen, over.“bom Usefv&gt;1 * He Ld af ta.ta in hl. thigh, re Nfmm • m-n’s
wrist tottrtber with internal injuries. butJ*
U,^p
^ta^-lr
that
ci town were rpoocu u.
- - -the daring deed being nuptnlttad a* enrlj a» .7 ,|L iwn He dill well until " edniswtay
ii o’clock.
, , - u(„ .
One night last Fetwuary Patrick D«*in' •
wMlthy farmer residing near Cn*cn e,
left a neighbor's hoe- far fate
Nothing of him was seou aftor that. W ron**dn, l,kL&gt;dlr« •«!
,™"k. “
r„,nd -,.—•«

-rx in Pittsliunr, Pa., confrawd judgment
WrdiK'sdjiy fur $23,700.
A divorce wb* granted at Chicago rtidny

■*.t on llir I
down tb* track W.-dnesdny night, nnd d.&gt; ;

..r,b—irem .b..™ rrtu„*..,h-i

morality, *«* pronounced guilty Friday by
the trial justice and sentenced to twelve
months in jail. Thia cn*e has excited general
interrat in social rirdra because of tte- high
standing *&gt;f tbo defendant, and has attracted
tho attention of the legal fraternity U-ratiae
it i* the first case l-rougltt under what i»
known as the Utah law, by which both par-

public at S’. Louts from points cart of tbe
M&lt;«4—ippt rivvr. coming into competition
with the Central Traffic aaeoeiatiun roads.

weekly review of trade, says: Everything
now turn* on tho crop jiri«p--ts. CotMderaWzMJUtcmx CtTT, Aug. Hl.—Tim eecrnbfe Injury is no longer disputed, but esti­
mates differ widely. Lntcrt. govenniirnt re­
ports point to a prtihuLta yield • ot &lt; oi-n witfadrawul ot indemnity land- for the bene­
slightly l&gt;n than that of test year. Th* fit «,l tlie Atlantic &amp; Pacific lailroad commovement of grain from the northwest is re­
markably large. Buffalo July receipts by •uoiK-y of tl— gwral land ofliae directs that
take bare never Lcein oxcmlrd but once, ■ they my la- n-to&lt;e.l to —ttlnmont under tbe
while the latest report ot east-bound rad prt-yinfAion and homestead h»x It Is stated
shtfunenta from Chicago lx the smailot for
‘imi" years.
At Philadelphia rails twin itre involved in this d'-Hsion in the raw of

H,..t«&gt;;i I. Washington 3; Isecntid game) Ikre
tou 4. Washington 4.

WAMiH^OTtix CWT, Anj. 2ft—Dr. Craw-

Chicago, &lt; tialnnau ot tL4 executive committne.
In New York Wednesday a young man

tills be mxlered Jam Hoall to fire tb*

in good ronditian.

Wa-d*ipg:oti

telcsr'Frebuikter. died at Cambridge, Main,
Friday, in lib Mth year.(
The American Bar awociation roucluded
its Saratoga region Fridy.
Georgs G.
Wright, of De* Moines, was"how-.-i jvraidem:

joking ever tho news.
Tbe tulegrara onuout -ing the fcwuo of tbe
injunction was Kunde I to tbo coulractor

• ..in which the country is

Chicaimt. Aug. IK—Tho defeat of Detroit
by Chicago in U&gt;* Ia*Ku&lt;. game here M.rndav
tuii tbe decision of the I^xue director that
.... -»«-d X.. York-D^p.™ ,.bte
u &amp;« d-sad-sl by the umpire in favor uf De-

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

which »an,.W WM paid up.

Tiiv tiiUboldsms

various Imncbra of trade in New York city
.
.. - ...__ 1 *
1 - — la J- “
am,la
factory condition. Collections are rej&gt;orte&lt;l
goad, ami a healthy tone pervades all lines of

road from Murton. Ind., to Indianapolis, a
distance of sixtj -one mihs. has been revived
with very favorabb pr=spec k
When
built, the read will be op.’rated iu connection
with tbe Toledo. Cincinnati &amp; 8t. Link

FIRES ANO OTHER ACCIDENTS.
Firs at Burtts Bay, near Jamertown, N. Y.,

six finlglit-csira. Lum, 170,000; insurance,
&gt;17,5001
A hurricane at Bordeaux, Franco, Las de
strayed a vast amount of property. During
tlie storm two excursion trains collided at
Arvlmcuu, seventeen person* being injured.
Walnut, In tlie eastern part of PottawaV.odtoaBtrous fire early Turaday morning. Tire
Hock Island dejot. three targe grain elevator-,
an d otlier buildings were desiroyed. The it—
will read! Wa.UOO or gTO.OTM.

Company A. Fifty-fifth Illinois volunteers,
was kilted by a train near Baltimore, Md.,
Wednraday night.

mediately, and the wife and daughter of lhe
by the Manitoba road, which puts Duluth

This makes a total of

Pennsylvania Railroad company, at Phila

�, full ct Engtob

MOlWO-THORXArfLI.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS-

spoke, can to txium* in
&lt;£ta. but despite that fact tto

nr»&lt;iim
.

Saturday.

Pretty near every one from here took
in the reunion at Vermontville ImI (
k

Joveph Golden hurt hh hand quite badly last

H Hid and H. Eldrod attended the melon at
Vermontville last Friday.
Frank Bals and wile, of As»&gt;ria. visited

Our imprevement association now ,week while working on tbe railroad.
friends to this town last Sunday.
has 100 member?, and our bur« will
phaa. Hyde cut his leg quite severely one day
Several couple from Kalamu and Castleton
try to improve itself by getting an- :
attended tbe dance at Hie Center Saturday eveother railroad. Twenty thousand dollam and right of way are asked. W llh
liarry Mayo aud wife visited at Geo. Nason’s
things ns favorable us now, the bonus
Inst t unday.
could be raised.
■ 1*. O. Dunham aud family visited friends in
Ines Abbey is reported as dangerously ill.
H. M. Lee is having new quarters
Ervin Cole spent a fgw days last week in Woodland lot Friday and attended the meet­
fitted up for him in the Boice block. Grand Rapids.
ing of Wuodlgpd lodge I. O. G- T. in tbe eve­
When completed, he will have the
ning.
*
finest store on the Valley line. He
will oircupv the new store about Sept,. That broad smile on the manly faee of our | O. F. laxig and wife visited at O. Swift* and
1st. with a stock of clothing and fur­ popular merchant. W. H. Adkins, is easily ac­
Miss MeUiinel). of Allen Hllhdale Co.. I«
nishing goods, and will keep a big counted for. He's n daddy, nine pounds ot girl
stock of boots and shoes at the old iiaving lately arrived nt his home. Yon bet visiting at K. I.. Shafer?.
H is to be hoi&gt;cd that everyone will renft-mber
stand. Herb belongs to the Hustler Will is a happy man. Mother aud daughter
lhe donation nevi Friday afternoon and dance
■club.
doing jvell.
In the errnlug. lor Hie tooefil of Mr. Whit­
Work is progressing on lhe new race
And still the population increases- a daughter more's family lo be held at Frank Quirk'*- tot
track.
every one do their duty and give what llrtjr can
A new bridge across the Thoroupple to Mrs. James Sinltli.
to help thl- family as they fane hern afflicted by
is being built west of town.
but is now visiting her daughter. Mrs. Troxel.
Nash vilhK can boast ot a rank mill­ II. Gaskin and Rev. Witham started this sickness for a long time.
pond nuisance. For three months of
CRKSbY-S &lt; ORNERS.
the year, owing to low water, it isn't of morning to attend camp meeting In Isal&gt;eUn Co. The long wished for rain has st last ei»me.
much Account as n dam site.
Although too late tor com «IU teip late pots
Kellogg will build a new planing
tot
and
help
tbe fall fee*!.
Onr ball dub went to Freeport aud played an
mill just north of the iron bridge.
Threshing I* the order of the day in this
Tl.v ■ music of the saw and hummer
vicinity. and «treat Is yielding ven- »vit. John
,
isn't hoard as much in this country as member how the score stood.
Barber’s W acre* yields him ii? bushej* |&gt;er acre,
Mr*. 1- W. Train, of Laingsburg, is visiting A.
it ought to be.
which Cha*. Nr Kay threshed, including 00
A new tin roof will soon
placed
bushels of OCUS IO II Iwurs. makina I.«*o bn.
on the Boise block. The old iron roof
Charles has a good machine and K a champion
is no good, having spoiled much prop­ Hon of a hotel on Broadway. TIs said Austin thresher.
erty lor tbe Knights and Masons in Stowell will officiate as clerk, while the mayor J. L. Sebring ami D. I! Merrill arc buying
himself will aet as landlord.
ruiny weather.'
wheat along lire line of the Kalanuroio &amp; HaslConsiderable sickness, but nothing serious.
&lt; &gt;ur schools will commence the 2bth.
ines mad, aud several of our Urint'rs are draw­
Several children hereabout have been
very sick with cholera 'infantum.
Some ot them are dangerously ill.
Dr. Barber and a stomach pump put
a quietus on Tillie Neal’s attempt at
suicide, ami Tillie still lives.
Tuesday night the fire alarm rang
vigorously und soon hundreds of anx­
ious people were on the streets making
southward toward a bright blaze.
'Twas only u fire in a pile of brush and,
rubbish lietween the railroad track and
Quaker brook.
Nearly every business man in town
has paid’ his dollar and become a mem­
ber of the Improvement Association.
Enemtio committees have been ap­
pointed, and they are not idle by -anynieanb. We have reason to expect
many good things from this association.
The "itoys’' from this section will
take in the reunion at Hastings.
Our attorneys were all at the county
scat Monday to attend court except
Bije. We couldn’t get along without
our Blje.
A little child ot Ed. Smith, living
north of town, died Wednesday last of
cholera uifuntuin. '
Mrs-Sarn’ARoimrt; of Maple Grove
township, afed Monday.
A slick rig containing a couple of
musicians and a fakir selling notions
and oroide watches was’ in town on
Wednesday of last Week and took num­
erous good healthy dollars out of the
community.
The M. C. work train with a crew of
Italians is at work near this place and
the train ifi quartered here. The for­
eigners make great sport for the boys
in town.
Mrs. Feighner and daughter, of
Hastings, are visiting at Len FeighneFs.
Elwood Martin is laid up with an
injured knee, caused by failing from a
building on which he was working.
A little daughter of Geo. Marshall,
8r- died Tuesday evening of last week
aud was buried Thursday. Six little
girls were pall-bearers.
Cha?. Scheldt has opened a saloon at
Lake Odessa.
The bank is undergoing renovation.
F. M. Woodlansee and lam Feighner
were at Hastings over Sunday.
Pete Deller had a harness cut to
pieces by some miscreant Sunday night.
Hima Wairath is home from Green­
ville.
Mrs. Geo. Coo presents her husband
with a new girl.
Mrs. E. S. Drake and daughter, of
Miehlgau City, are visiting old friends
here.
Allie Downs was quite badly hurt
Monday in a runaway accident.
C. M. Putnam is at Homer.
Al. Lentz has sold his house north of
the river to P. M. Wheeler, of Woqdlahd.
Vic Furnlss cut his hand badly Mon­
day with a large butcher knife.
■
Cap. Dunham and Len Brady have
gone to Minneapolis.
CARLTON.

HAN FIELD.
Mrs. Hiram Merrill is sick.
&lt;5. D. FrirUanl. of Frichardville. spent Sunday
with E. H. Troy.
. Our school in progressing finely nub Miss I
Amis Winters as teacher.
Mm. Libble Fenn, of Jackson, is visiting her
sister. Mrs. A. B. Morford.
lev. 8. D. McKee, of Climax, oreup.ed the
pulpit of tlie M. E. ehureh last BundayS^
WalUe Kelly aud his brother Melvin spent
Butidny with relatives here.
E. II. Troy aud wile departed Wednesday for
Caledonia, where he will be-engaged In teach-

Marvin Denn and w ife, of Battle Creek, are
spending a few days with relatives and friends
The Itanfield base ball club was beaten by the
Bedford boys last Saturday by a score of is to 5.
Last Sunday, at the residence of the bride.
Mr. Eugene Russell and Miss Mary 1‘almatler
were united in marriage by Rev. S. D. McKrc.
ofCnmav.
•
.
Many from this place attended the matinee at
Hickory Corners last Friday, and according to
reports it was one of the worst times for dnmk-

CEDAR CREEK.
Everybody went to tbe race* aud rej-ort a
good time.
Edward Campbell, who fell from a straw

Eugene Corwin's little girl, who has been
slek, is belter at this writing.
John Campbell Is sick.
Ball game between the Cedar Creek nine and
State Hoad nine came out » to :&gt;, in favor of

BOWENS MILLS.
(^.Qtiiek has bis horse barn about com-

B. F. Rix. wife and daughter, of Kalamaxoo.
Sundayed at Henry Carpenter's.

illxptay itIukukIiiu hM a wnntMi’
opem-reryday fro® 3 a- u. .... - .
SBlutday* ■£&lt;! luradxy*
'• P in., &lt;®
days Ice «wn» H irened during tbe afternoon
•uni owning- AH 'or*» of dotuesUc cookery
kept coratontiy «■ band, butlbc notion Ih*i H
I* a i-lar-- where » wotnan call trade off n imtcli
of underdone bread fur fee ciram i* aulbonlatlvely denad.

McBride. last week.
Let He Whitney » visiting friends In Detroit
aud vicinity.
School conitniucrd lh the Norton district
Monday.
Msrv. Durilng. ot North Hose N. Y-, is again
In our midst, bat will ?oon return on account of
hU wife's Illness.
** West Maple Grove Sabiiath -M-hool pk nlced
In Jake UiBkley's uon.1* falurday. There was
tr largr crowd. They had s|»cakh&gt;g. swinging,
a nd a good dinner.
That young man neither that attend* tbe Satu rdsy night dances at tbe k&gt; ntrr. had better re-

Henry Gilbert and wile, of llimtiton. Allegan
eelves no end

WEISSERT BROS
It is called

“The Tropic

^yHEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!

Harr*. In chancery.In the state of Mlcbtnu.
made and Bated on the tenth day of May. A. D.
is*:, in a certain m«M- therein uendlng. where­
In Jeanie A. W. McKibben I* comidalu.-ml and

Go where you will find the newest designs the ’argest stock,
the lowest prices. That place is at

nriirr nmi
. —- «.
Notice is berrbv given Hutt 1 'ball sell ut pub k
auelloii. t.ijhe highest bidder, on Friday, the
seventh ndFul Vctolwr.A. D. I*-:, at teu o'clock
in the fiin-iKxm. al tlw north Irunl door of the
court house Iu lhe rily of Hustings, county ol
Barry aud state &lt;d Michigan, (’•is eourt house
bcliiK the piner of holding the circuit court for
*aid comity of Harry.' »H
following de
serlbed property. to-wlt:
.
Tire north halt of the soutli-cast quarter and

ARCHIE M°COY’S,
The “Bine fronl” More StoiVHastings. Mieii.
The best assortment, the best opportunity

for satisfactory selection.
TL»
iirulm-r*btp hervlofore existing t&gt;tween W. 11. Goodtear amt Fred Heath, uuder
Ike hern name ol W. II. Goodyear A Co.. l» this
day dlssolied hr mutual consent. All accounts
of tbr firm of W, H (MSMitrar A !». »rr to
-wHtyqlu-. who sucere*isR&gt;i t
Signe*!.
W. H. GtXiDYKAi:
FEED HKATIf.

Call and see for

yourself.

35Tot&gt;odly

i &gt;wbs your trade. The enterprising business man will seek it
of course, and if .his goods are as he represents, and his
prices right, he will doubtless prevail on you to deal
with him. ,

MERIT WINS

In these days of close competition. Timt merit cmiMsts m
both the quality of goods and the small margins of profit
charged.

Baughman &amp;

Buel

Want your trade. They propose to merit it. To that end
they have secured and are now offering the people tlie
largest, best selected stock of

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS. M1C1J.
la Dow prtr.ro! to treat all chronic dlaorders. Having fitted up the finest of
offices, he invites the ailiicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief. '
Having spent many years in study at
the best medical colleges of the country,
and havinr had an extensive and sue-’
cesaful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

AllE YOU SUFFERING

Areyouaffltete*, wRh Nwvo^
bulty ?

,
orBUdder
troubles y
Dr-fJ*”*bm«n&lt;.'»ncur.7ouj(,cure
■ is at all possible.
He has met with marked success In
of critical attention because Ute.

*aya It's English. xon know.

men together Iu

And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST T
will find the best made, safest, most economical
stove at
■

WEISSERT BROS.

from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
’
1« your Liver affected, or your Stomtn। ach disordered ?
Have yon Heart disease ?
In[

Miss Mary Hoyt, who U In tortSarinaw. try­.
ing to have the a ill of her father, the late Jmk
Hoyt, set aside, aaya if she succeeds she wilt in'
noway disturb the pnblle bequest that tor.
fattier left tbe dty.

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

SS::::
toan».
hiuto*
Apple*. I
Apple*. &lt;1r«»d

A smile seven eight-. «t an Inch thick I*
Barry, mid stale ut Michigan, aud containing
spread over Elmer Shafer's faee. H’s a toy.
one himdrrd ami tn--ut&gt; (ire) acres more or less.
Mrs. Larkin, ol Battle Creek, bs» been visit­
Dated itavting*. Mich . August 3. l**T.
ALONZO K KEN ASTON.
ing her parents. Jake Shoup and wife.
Circuit Court &lt; omntbvioner In and for Harry
county. Mich.
U. &amp; J. D. Dims*. Solicitors for Complaiuaut.

th* IUM. who will bull. ■ rwd renre mil.
that village.

ZX — — * 1— aA
t-. 1- _ X
. &gt;
Over
a hot kitchen stoveALthis
hot weather
,
yourself miserable and tired of life.
aM m»k«

You will also find at our store a full line of builder's Liri
ware and everything in the hardware line. Prices
reasonable.
Hespectfully,

Dre*s.«t rm-nq sprtni

e rs.of the surrounding country wfll combine

expensive.
Bomethlng that looked very much like a viola­

minor »«•». mu P ”
~
hv
Utile InsorHunildie* no end ot
J
toexident ittolllp-ure and to wtliln»nrae to

.E GROVE.

Mbs Ella Barrett sttended the institute at
Hastings, raia Is working to’secure an educa­
Miss Amelia Gleason is .very sick. Dr. Van tion.
Boni, attending physician.
L’relr Abnim Bash wax taken very violently
Mr*. John Benedict hi quite sick.
Newel Chandler and wife are sick.
plalnL Dr. Elliott was miiamotied and said he
Eugene Corwin’s barn and. granary caught thought he would be better in a day or two.
Tire Sunday morning and burned to the ground.
Insurance
_________
Everyl&gt;ody attended th - matinee at Hickory
last Friday, and report the; largest crowd ever
seen there.
Orin Wellman.of Newaygo Co., formerly of
this place, was In this vicinity A part of last ing among JJBii'* relative* here.
Clarer.ee Crosby is on tbesM-k it*:.
There Man no school die latter part of last
Corn Burrt Is teaching in lhe Charles Curta-nweek as tbe teacher. Walker Mattbewa. attend­ ter district.
ed the Institute in your Ay.
tori Bold-, of McBrides. Is spending n short It. IL engine. It will soon bv along here.
HBie with friend* and relallvrs ut Coat* Grove.
Ml** Myrta Diinhar. of Hastings, has been
spending a short time with friends here.
Tbe contract far building the ben King of the
Wallace Hobbs and daughter Grace wr-nt to prison at Jar k«ou l&gt;a» l-cvii awarded to Robert
tonsing on Saturday last for a abort visit.
Lake. Tbe price agreed upon K Av*ou&gt;.
Homer Wood and nifeaml others spent KunEtrrylltidg member of f'oa.pany I).. Fifth
■lay with toroy Bnrr.uni and wife of /lope.
Michigan etiTMlry. i*rxpecteu to ts? at North­
The surprise on Lucy Bump on Tuesday last
rille. August Sih, to attend the annual reunion.
was well Mtended. lire friends leaving her
many nlce^reaeata as tokens of regard.
Tltuiuas Hammond, a I&gt;ctruit lineman, tell
&lt;». A. Crozier, of Grand Rapid*, will nddrrss Irot» a telegraph pole, a dl-utireof » fret, on
the pi'opie of Coals Grove on the j subject of Thursday , hijurlng bit/ self severely and per
tctn]&gt;crancfir 00 the evening of Sept 3d. and the haps fatally.
following evening at tbe V. B. ehureh three
A mctui»er of the o-trash-ta-nong boat club.
miles east ot Coats Grove. We arc Infonucl otGrand Rapids, went oat tu rate the other day.
and n ould have drowned had not a girt put out
Izing temperance lodgrs in England, as well as
In this, bis native country.
It is toMCved at Ovid that the village will vote
NORTH BARRY.
for tl5,ron water works at the special election
Tbe new* published last week was a mistake. on tbe3XhInst., If the pump erauk will slay
I guess a mislaid letter.
away fro*" the poll*.
The ladle?' aid society will meet at Mrs, IL
A party of harvesters killed M rattle snakes

rowing at home, then they might not break ao

lately nuu wwr.
* --- ttoir immre &lt;•&gt; * ®°*‘ unaltractlw n«M«r.
when Mr. Church yesterday produced doc tinrtr
tan evidence that they imd been married over
a year. .A great huAi has fallrei on the go»»&gt;P*
A tolnnlxirr man has a tame cricket whleb
smgs whenever railed upon to do so. It &gt;’ »
frolicsome » a elreu* down and is alnioxt tick«„S£b... rere&gt;re W X*. ■—

ing their grain, price paid Ts rt*. |&gt;er bushel.
Sarah Itlcktnauire is visiting her imreut* at
this place.
Caleb France'? wife and child are »Ick. Dr.
Hyde, of Fnlrbwille, attepdlng physician.
VeaJ.drrwed
Several attended the Hickory races to-day
fjtne. ImI............
Irom our place.
Wator
Ulto. bbl
Mrs. Clareuce Doolittle’s mother. Mrs. Davis, MN.bM
...
and her sister. Mr?. McKInstee. &lt;d Leonida*. Ha*ire. t»m
Rref 11 ldr»
Hldto
Charlie Gilbert and Charlie Harber have each ('all
»MU9
taken two mllesol railroad fence to build at IT
by Hre

O. J. and W. A. Wright, of Allegan, are visit­
N. Kahler and wife spent Hundny with friends
ing at taele father's.
county, a short time ago. Hix »nake« and a half
Ixndle Carpenter pitched bundles most too in Maple Grove.
The Learn Sabbath school will Wave a picnic
lively and now lias a sore right hand. The boys
Reports frjtn various points in southern
Sept. 9itl&gt;. on the point of Wai) lake.
Frank Cornell will move npon Mr. Barney's MUhlgaaNty that lhe crop-, since the terenl
hold a vigoevov ben wilh his left hand. He Had
place this week, which he will work the coming rains, allhough much Interior to last year, are
tn abandon the Job.
not as near a failure aa was at first supposed.
Jud bad two girts Sunday. Dame rumor says
guess we won't hare a snow storm this —Charles Nutnan had his right arm shattered
Jnd Is a slayer; goes to see his best girl Sunday
while hunting near Lakertcw Wednesday, makMrs. Clow. Doyle, of Middleville.- visited
John Carpenter 8r. is on the don’t feel-well
friend* In this vlelnity the past week.
Quite a number from here attended the horse
Tl&gt;e reunion win be liberally attended from
tor. J. p. Farmer, who was charged will!
races ut Hickory Corners.
ireing bad at Hudson, has cleared bls skirts to
A. Bostwick had part of his chicken* stolen.
Herb CIiwmi talks of moving this week.
tie* satisfaction of the topeer baptlate.who
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Card. Aug. l«h, lia ve hired him to preach to them after Sept. 1.
a girt
Mrs. Whitney started north today. She in­
with a horso and boggy.
UlHtoU's CSrpet Sweeper Factory at Uraml
Died, in Carlton. August tsth, Margaret, wife tends to make it her future home.
Itaplds. has been arrested charged with tutuli
of Wm. McKinney age&lt;! nearly is. lyeceaaed
and battery on oue of tbe girls under ins auperCLOVERDALE.
was born in Elebland Co., Ohio. In UCV; moved
Bam Williams lias repainted and i&gt;apered his vtslou.
to Carlton In IKTS. Jibe leaves a busband, three
bouse, adding to the appearance. Charley
Winnie Eggart, of Flint, a girt of 19. will rusetlldren and a large circle of Diends to mourn
Thurston doltfc the work.
ti cate torso days In the county JalL She plead­
Careless u.w of Paris erreu again. Mr. Cra­ ed guilty to a charge of theft committed st tbe
Mrs. Shuster and daughter, of Paulding Co.,
&gt;
mer's cattle getting It. killing one cow.
Occldeutal
Hotel, wliere »he wax employed u a
Ohio, are the guests of North Carlton friend*.
1
This neighborhood has had a general time domestic.
Miss Cassie Allardiog, of Hancock Co.. Ohio.
litmhlng this week; average of wheat About 12
Tne cltlxenx of Bellevue village and tlie farm
Fourteen were baptised here Sunday and
united with the Adventbta.

Ca.btor C. A. Chun-h.jd OiurebJfc C

r\ON’T SWEAT

Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
without pam and positively cures.

In Barry County. They don’t want the earth. They are
contented with. small profits and the large sales they
bring.

DO YOU WANT A WATCH ?
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a small ad­
vance on actual cost.
...
CLOCKS. They have the best stock in the city and wi •
sell them very cheap.
.
KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS. Rogers’ best, which w
can and do sell at what any other dealer in Hany c°u‘ pays for t^em.
SILVERWARE of every description at lowest prices.
JEWELRY of all kinds at bottom figures.
REPAIRING by a competent workman a specialty.
Jealous competitors may kick, but we propo.-e to -e'
goods, and if our prices don’t suit our competitors tliej I
our customers, and that is what we want to do.

INTO MATTER
What you want to buy in onr linA, we can save you money 1
you will give us the chance to make £ou the prices.

- DRUGS -.

We are in the drug business, and can and "i11.
FEMALE diseases a steciai, whatever you want in that line very cheap. If Joa '■ . .(ierl
uy recipes or prescriptions to compound, you can g v Jt,|
Cjll «1 him u hi, Mita., HuUng,
from the purest drugs and chemicals accurately coml
,
Mich.
and you won't have to pay any percentage to pujCONSULTATION FREE.
either. Call In. We are-always "at home' toourc- .
Caaea treated and medidnea seat
by and the public.
mall.
BAUGHMAN &amp; BUEk
HTCorrespondcnM! solicited.

Hendershott block, Hastings, Mich.

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-------------------- HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST

he Hastings Banner.

County News.

PRAIRIKVII.t.K

1887.

HICKOHT CORNERS.

WHOLE NO. 1683
SOUTH MAI’LE GROVE.

NASHYIUME.
The annual picnic of the Prairieville
Frank Towne buried an infantsonon
Next Sunday Elder Gamble will
We have heard it mentioned several
lake*1?? rh531’
heW ut Norlh
the 24tb, who dietl quite suddenly with preach his last sermon at the M. E. times
FREEPORT.
lately, and think it a good scheme,
FiV; Shi'u547 B ffroVe Thunday last
church.
U m?8 %u^e frosty around these attlLu^0018 wv.ry wprweated and the cholera infantum.
to
have
our
bummers who are arrested
Mrs. Wm. Montgomery is very sick
John McIntyre returned last week and fined, work out their fines on the
parts Thursday morning.
'
fl^S^i*
tbw
for the past with
little hopes of her recovery.
JO1&lt; &amp; NISKERN.
from his western trip. He reports a street;, here instead ot boarding them
ra,n WBS ,n town Sunday
whiA J
ubl*» *ere spread,
Mrs. Myron Pennock Is sick with very ready sale of the hbraes he shipped. out at Hastings at the &lt; expense of the
w«bKYU“dn"nUy
dysentery. Dr. J. M. Elliott was called
E. W. Mosey aud Ed. McCartney at­ village. Healthy fear of a ball and
n-.-HHTIOX RATES
present. The gathering wks in ewrv to atund her case.
tended the teachers' examination at chain will keep men sober when
thta“&lt;ei“0-r'ler “ a,UOng thl'
way u success and highly i-ujoyed. The
Mrs. Wailace McNeil, of Buttle Hastings last Friday.
thoughts of the county jail have do
f°r theenaid0K
aro Creek, was summoned to the bedside of
J. Hinckley; of this town, was elected terror.
■
AL’
aai1 *ife 8I*nt Sunday
,-K’:Ti31K0 BATES:
her son Mode, who is now better and major at the county battalion tor the
with John Chirk, of Bowne
7
A new blacksmith firm has opened
President Manly Chase.
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will accompany his mother to their nsuing vear.
the old Bartley shop.
.?• KtBrutmaw Mtended the ey.uiinNecretarv--Seth Chapman.
ih?&gt;* for ■•’ir•••'Si podtlens.
home either to-day or to morrow.
Next Monday evening is the time of
The improvement association are out
Trw. -Xl. J. Gow. *
ation ut Hastings Friday.
Mr?. H. M. Byington is qbite ill and
.‘kittle May Richardson bos l&gt;wn quite -,7?,®iron °° Ute new road is laid to many others residing about town are the annual school meeting; those near on a still-hunt, and it to confidently ex­
jqb rinmso.
school house who have ripe fruit pected to bear something drop before
j,..
•
Ml In the Job Priming De­ sick the past week.
“ ?"lc (if De,lon- Mty It could also complaining of feeling ill just the
should
secure
the
same
before
that
time.
Cjo. S«ler wm tn Grand lUpld, not have been Prairieville. 3
: ....■.*■H vxjrri’-, Everything in the
now.
A. G. Mosey attended the Pomona
. - * ■ i-.ivt with the l»tc« tacca of M ednesduy on business.
The second trial of RoL Dunham,
Farmers Cud that they will have
Quite a number from about town grange meeting held at Irving last Fri­ which was set for Monday, the 29th,
*V.'r
Aunronv patterns ot machinery*
U. C. Peckham went to Chicago Fri­
th,,n th"y wtpecled.
‘ ■ :.. , ■ ?orfcta4n eiupltiyrd. eonblee the
left here lust week for the purpoae of day.
was again adjourned for thirty days, as
day on business.
lob work.
trump VD on our attending the reunion at Hastings;
The Maple Grove bojs have at last was also the trial of John Graves. The
Thursday
aud
Frida}.
J no. Smelker aud wife were at Carl­ streets
some of whom we hope may have re­ decided on a place to play ball the rest majority of the people seem to think
—
nuu rnuay.
Our KI Hi
• if.
ton Center Sunday.
nres
lr
rvpott ____
considerable
sick* ceived an important lesson while visit­ of the season; it being on the farm of tbcec two will not be tried at all. If
WtnKRI.M.D;
Chas. Will and wife, of Lowell, visit,
ing that city which may not be for­ Chas. Evans, one-halt mile south of the not, why not?
'
I’hy.dciun and Surgeon.
ed relatives and friends at this plain*
?ot blaino lh,‘ people near gotten by themselves' or their friends. Norton school house. Come over some
J. B. Mills and wife visited friends at
Sunday.
•
° vnrners tor laboring fora Next time, boys, be a little cautious Saturday. Nashville, and show the boys Assyria Sunday.
I. W. Boynton, the R. R. maii, was in s^Uon there. Thntjwad their privilege and defer entering the high grade of how to play., •
I. N. Kellogg has the foundation
and duty. But a much larger sum life before the proper pronunciation of
town Saturday.
The dance at Frank Quick's, last Fri­ walls up for his new furniture factory.
Mbs Minnie Chee-sebrough returned could hive been raised, in fact was city authority is footed up in dollars day night, was quite well attended, The mam building will be 33x80 feet.
home Saturday. alter a wo k a visit raided .or a depot near Flower's corn- and cents for what you mistook for though there were not as many present
Dean Fleming and wife, of Jackson,
with friends at Caledonia.
1 w?Um1 ttroatly aceommotla- tun.
• •LGIiOX'E
as was expected.
were in town Inst week.
Smoke was seen yeeterday, supposed
Edna Fighter closed her first term of tedthe p.‘,ip|.. of Prairieville village,
The temperance meeting at the M. E.
Jennie Frace has returned from
school in the Jones' district Thurmlav "c do blame a certain man. the foun­ to have &lt;scaped from the engine on church was well attended; speeches Jackson.
Isaac Cunningham was in town Sat­ dation for whose princely fortune was the new railroad running from Kal­ were made by Elders Gamble and VroBarney Brooks’ new evaporator is
made right here; for foiling to show his amazoo towards Hastings.
' den and James Hallett. At the close nearly ready for burineea.
urday.
.
xA&lt;ru.v
N.Siaucen, one of the editors of the of the meeting four candidatra were
A. J. Wright and son Orvinuwert* appreciation and gratitude to the peo­
The latest failure in Nashville was
Attorney at Law, in Dr.
ple who in tones past 1 etriendrd him. Augqsta Chronicle, was in town Satur­ initiated to Forest Lodge, I. O. G. T. that of Fred Baker A Co. That is to
town Wednesday.
., I
&amp; Co.’* Hlnrv.)
day
last
soliciting
subscribers
for
their
and
who
also
gave
liberally
for
tLo
This lodge will hold its regular meet­ say, they failed to make the dime
There is being a new bridge built at ■railro;-,!.
id:he Stu. *. GUk-eUons
new born periodical.
ing on Thursday evening Hept. 1st, museum pay and have moved back into
the river crossing near Wm. Schroder’s.
Ed. Horsley is treating his house tf&gt; a when it is hoped as many of tt&gt;e old their old quarters, and will conduct
rumor is now sold in I’rairivvllleFreeport was well represented at the
and we hope none will be. though wi* coat at paint. Henry Fowler doing the mem tiers as possible will be present.
business the same as before their the­
races at Hastings Friday.
hear that it is proposed to laki- out a II- work.
atrical venture.
\
S.
S.
Yeiter
and
family,
of
Lowell.
- i* anil Loans.
Alexander Cravan, of Chicago, is
The insurance agents have had a
Sundayed witli Mrs. Y. parents. J. G. qupr license for the hotel.
visiting
his
brother-in-law,
J.
C.
Bishop,
CoDKideratile
wheat
from
this
section
Wm. Watson is failing gradually.
good run of buaineas since the tire ot
Reuter and wife.
finding sts way to Kalamazoo over and other friends about the Corners.
Mrs. Ezra Wilson Is worse again.
last week.
.«r. tc icaklu- whiuweL
A large crowd from Carlton surpri«- is
the new railroad.
All the people who sowed clover seed
if-ered'* cl nrmresWent cd Rev. and Mrs. Bowen Satflrday.
Mrs. 1. N. Hubbard, who hits been in
School commenced Minday.
Olis Gum enme up from Khhuuazoo last' spring uow concede it to to a ead Hope for several week's attending her
Old man Goss. whom, as (he News
S. Finch and family returned' from
failure,
aud
an*
plowing
the
same
with
on
the
new
railroad
Thuradav.
He
sister
who
is
very
sick,
has
returned.
truly
says, every detent man abhOra,
Grand Rapids Saturday.
a view of trying to get a catch in the
says
the
run
from
Kalamazoo
to
spauld
­
There
wih
be
preaching
nt
the
Kling*
was
pulled last Friday, and paid 35 and
Mr. Leach and wife, of Hastings,
spring alter sqwing the same to wheat cnsmith school house next Sunday 8t costa in Justice Mills’ court Saturday.
ing's.
fourtwm
miles,
was
made
in
25
spent Sunday u ilk their daughter, Mrs.
minutes. Phrtiy gnixf time for a new I bis l ull.
11 o’clock a. tn., and again in the even­
Since the f| re last week the fire en­
Foster Sisson.
road.
ing. All are invited:
gine has been repaired. fxx± the door
7.|
. Frank Flynn started his clover Imil­
Farmers are all busy preparing to alter the horse to stolen.
or at J. Teeple’s Monday.
Mrs. Amelia Sntfggs and (k-o. Baitin­
i‘&lt; « A1w«r» Supptitxl.
sow
their
wheat.
’
„
Warren Dailey. living north of town,
F. A. Skson is the happiest n.ti.in
Mrs. Charity Doyle is on the sick list; ger, of Grand Rapids, were here on Sun­
was arreoted last week for assault and
Ht'EFAt.OBILL.
.also Mrs. Tuagide and Mr*. Buck and day vbiting their mother and sisters.
town. He says it is a girl.
Ch* Ip order.
tottery on his wife and daughter, and
John Websert and wife, of Hastings,
Mrs. wm. Moore and Gtrtle Thoiap- grandma lloatch.
SOUTH HASTINGS.
gave bonds for his appearance for trial?
were in town on Sunday lost.
jmn are visiting friends at Ovid this
Mrs. Robert Gamble held the lucky
Rev. D. A. Holmun. of Chester, ex­
Kuappen and VanArman and wives
‘week.
number, thereby securing the 25-yard changed pulpits wtth Rev. Fayette
Mrs. Wood, of Miildk-ville, has town were in town last Sunday.
Mrs. Gakeler and daughter, of Mid­
rag
carpet
put
up
by
the
Woman's
Re
­
Hood, of the Congregational church,
i.viriK.
'
John Veils is again out on the street. lief Corps of Hastings.
the gnrat of Mrs. J. Broughton the past
dleville,
visited
at
Samuel
llonxli
’
s
Sun
­
last
Sunday, and delivered two very in­
! XNotarv I’Ubllc.
School commenced in district No. 4
week.
day.
Mr. Fox and wife returns home this teresting sermons. Rev. Vroden, of
Quite a number of our citizcais joined on Monday last, with J. M. Smith and week.
A nice time is expected at the box .so­
Canada, occupied the pulpit of the M.
John
Warner
as
teachers.
School
openthe
excursion
to
Mm-atawa.
cial Saturday, Sept. 10th. Don’t fail to
Joe VanArman and wife, II. G. Car­ E. church morning and evening.
A lady boarder came to Frank Mor­ &gt;-i| with about IK) scholais; there is ter and wife, of Hastings, and Mrs. F.
attend.
There is talk of putting a manufac­
Lawyefr
about 15 foreign scholars.
The G. A. R.baocl have been engaged gan’s, Aug. 18th, without a name.’
Carter, and son Robert, of Jonesville, turing establishment into the building
Mrs. 8. R. Smith is very sick at pres­ Sundayed
E. K. Paiiuelee celebrated his 78
to play at the county fair.
at the i’atons. Ask Joe what near the depot, which Geo. Francis re­
7
Quite a number from here attended birthday Aug. 22nd. His children and ent.
cently
purchased of W. E. Buel. It is
Mr. Smith thinks that when he takes he’ll take for half an interest in his an excellent
the harvest picnic st Morrison lake - grandchildren, IS In number, were pres­
location.
boy’s part on the street, he will mink skin.
Wednesday, aud all report a good time. ent to pass the time away. They another
A very happy affair was the Metho­
Some of our farmers are putting in
look
to
see
if
the
other
boy's
mother
Is
The G. A. IL‘ band attended the re­ lelt many presents, tokens oi love for
wheat.
dist social at the home of Mrs. Dusette
where near.
union nt Hastings last week, and re­ their father and mother, who Are trav­ some
on
Wednesday
evening of last week.
Remember
the
temperance
meeting
If some of our women would stay at
eling the downward path of lite.
Li«un&gt;5eeCo. port a good time.
A jnilv crowd was present, and all
at the Star Saturday evening.
Mra. Pumirey Maa returned from home a part of the time and see to thmr
If you are afraid to go home alone nt
Mbu Edna Havens is now wielding seemed to enjoy themselves hugely.
own
business,
they
would
probably
not
Jackson,
and
reports
crops
much
better
Dr. F. IL Timmerman, of Hastings,
night,stop'und wake up some of your
accuse their neighbors of Killing their th? whip in the Three Riven* qchool.
neighbors and have them go home with In that section than here, for, there has chickens with poison.
Our base ballista will cross bats with was in town Sundaj lasL
been more rain. Beans and potatoes
:&lt; ELDON.
the Cedar Creek club Saturday, near
you.
Thhik that our editor or new corres­ the
•
BANriELD.
Hendershott
school
houae.
’
Mat. Wixom * show was largely’at­ were nice.
Dell Russell, of Galesburg, spent
Hogs are being sold like hot rakes on pondent bad better correct some of their
•■. Jt'eck. Mastins*. Mich.}
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will
tend**! Wednesday evening, and all
■&gt;i .\i*«trac*. Hooka In Bmt? seemed to Lt well pleased with the per­ account of feed.
• statements last week, as Miss Anna meet at the home of Mrs. Porter Bur­ day with his people.
Reiser has no son Bitzer, as stated in ton’s next Tuesday afternoon at 2
Let.
Moore
and wife, of Maple Grove,
We
have
had
some
frost
In
this
vicin
­
formance.
‘
last week's Banner, that we know ot. o’clock. Let there be a full attend­ Sundayed with relatives here.
Remember the box social hgs bi-en ity.
.1 '. M.‘ MAN.Al. D..
K
Miss Reisoe is a nice girl, and we do ance.
Come, every one, to the greatest of all
Charles tonema delivered his fare­
postponed
on
account
of
the'
railroad
not
wish
to
see
her
imposed
upon.
Fhyalt-ian and Surgeon.
Peter Coburn has two quite'sick shows next Saturday evening.
party, and will be held Saturday. Sept. well sermon lust Sabbath.
What has become ot the Citizen of
Many of the farmers in this vicinity
A party of little girls were untertainIWh.
: ■
:lu* revltjni tn**l
Lake Odessa? Has ho became so excit- children.
have commenced cutting their corn.
..Tiit*&lt;jd or ih» pnv. provhllnx
Mra. Ruth Carter, who had been en­ ed at Uie’houa-of Mrs. A. Sherk, Fri­ . rd over their saloon that he has loot his
Howard E. Russell is Hick and has
11- &gt;ui&lt;i to that t Jl«*’.-t iicesi- gaged to teach the Primary department day. thu2»'.llL
writing
faculties.
been
detained from his work for sever­
•iifc-nee w-d offl&lt;-&lt;* cGrurr
8. G. Buck has had a .stroke of paraly­
Wheat 73c.
of our school, has gone to Dakota, and
Mirs Alary Steele is visiting her
al days.
Cetlar
Creek
l&gt;ase
ball
team
crossed
Mils Mamie Moulton ha* been engaged sis.
। brother and old associates here.
।
Fred Brunney and family, of Hick­
Israel
Rt-Hi
undCora
Forbw
are
vb-1
bate
with
our
nine
last
Saturday.
They
to teach the school.
Collins and Hofer say that if some
’ ory Corners, spent Sunday with friends
’ bentist.
The Freeport people an- getting along it-.ng friei.iis here. Dame, gossip says one don't keep their dogs at home, they were easily defeated, score 4 to 24.
Oliver Brigbtrail was shaved last । and relatives hare.
nlcelv with-the railroad bridges. They it means a wedding. ’
will get feed on lead instead of chick­ week,
at’^tulc'.l to. .
with the aid of a gasoline barrel, I John Eisey is building an addition to
hxpevl to rai*eone of them Thursday
ens.
an innocent looking bung hole and a his tenement house.
of this week.
/
BOWENh MILLS.
Next Saturday the baseball boys ot
Erervthing to quiet in our part of
match. He doesn’t recommend It to
North Johnstown and those of Banfield
town. Afraid we live loo far from
A goodly number of Bowemtea took others.
• Lawyers.
in the reunion
—..
nt ----------Hastings
----------------lust week,
Mr*. Im W. Frnln has returned home. will cross bats nt the latter place.
A good many attended the reunion Odessa to amount to much: although ...
NeyVSnndALour Sabbath school will
National Bank.)
we
are
uear
enough
to
O
’
Donnell
to
to
l
and
pronounce
It
the
best
ever
held
in
We
were
mistaken
in
our
hotel
item
st your city last week and report a good*
neigh tors.
*this
u' county.
*“
, of last week, its an evaporator L. S. to organized anew with the intention
\Vn.I.I AM B. SWEEZEY. Attorney time.
Last Saturday vour scribe visited the Hills is budding. It will have a capac­ of making it more prosperous than it
Cutting corn is the order just now.
Charles Gleason, has friends visiting
’ At 1. nv and Solicitor inA'hancery.
Most everybody attended the reunion, pleasure resort of Wm. Streeter on Gun ity of 125 bu. per dav. Bring on your has ben for the past few weeks.
him from Alleg:in.
Last Wednesday at the residence of
lake. Mr. Streeter kindly showed us
John Benedict Is slowly recovering. some had a good tluie and others--wdl over his house and grounds. Mr. S. apples the last of this week.
people are hard to suit.
A. ‘D. Hughes &amp; Co. have leased the Mr. Cook in Battle Creek, Mr. Calvin.
The boys of this place went to Irving some
HHI.LIA.M f. SWEEZEY.
Grant Daniels an$Phi^ brother Frank has a very flue and commodious buiid- elevator at Hastings formerly occupied Stevens and Miss Efiie Burroughs, both
Justice of the Peace. and played ball last Saturday with the start for the north part of the state ing.onethat can not help meet the wants by J. M. Rogers and will buy wheat, of this place, were united in marriage
Ixiya of that place and came out 2n to 3
of the pleasure staking public. I asked aud exchange flour for wheat and sell by Rev. S. D. McKee, of Climax.
in fax or pf Irving. The boys went Tuesday.
Mrs. Lib. Bagley, of Grangeville, to
The Good Templars lodge, which is Mr. S. what about the steamer being flour feed, bran, etc.
feeling prettv good, but came back held at the grange hall once in two taken off the lake, his answer was
PUANK . . IKHSH.
Rev. W. D. Rowland will start for visiting her father, Rotort Webster. In
with long face*: but toys, give us an­
a few days she will be joined by her
Numli cilie. Michl, other trial with WiU hnestrick as weeks, has a good membership and Is “there will to n ateamtout on the lake Bay View to attend the annual con­
husband and start for California where
next summer." Mr S. took me over the ference next Monday.
steadily Improving.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
pitcher.
,
A „
Wonder y. here we are going to get ground he intends fixing up for a race
Mr. Dennis, of Grand Rapids, is visit­ they intend to make their future home.
- . ’::: tl»* 1 :.&lt;UtiK nirikrs of Hardware
Alley Kipp made a few pleasant c;dls our pumpkin»pie8 this fall.
track-next season.
’
ing J. Lee.
■
■ ■■ F-*nn Ma&gt;:ht'&lt;«*ry.
DEUTON.
Laura Coolage has returned to Alle­
' ''
1«r2- md &lt;*mu{dt&lt;t«* Mock. New here last Saturday.
Quite a number took in the excursion
Very cold and dry.
A good many talk of attending the
mtlU-d to rail uid s&lt;-e ns;
DAffUNU.
gan.
to the lake aud report a pleasant time.
Track laying was resumed this morn­
ball play at Detroit, Sept. Oth.
R. Benjamin and wife spent Satur­
Last Thursday night about I or 2
Alma Strong returned from Lapeer ing, and the cars will be at this place by
Mrs. A. Benedict has gone to see her o’clock Steve Lester’s house and con­ day and Sunday at Joseph Beehtiers. Monday. the middle of the week.
P R. TIMMERMAN, •
sick daughter, of Rutland.
tents burned-to the ground. The fami­ Mrs. Bechtler is on the sick list.
Wm. Cradler is reported much bet­
The Banneb editor made us a
A • Hom.bjMthie Physician &lt;fc Surgeon,
There will be an ice cream social. ly who were sleeping in the chamber
Ed. N’idy. ot Sturgis, passed through ter. ’
\ .
pleasant call last week. Come again
Friday evening. fepL 2d. « there,!- barely escaped, not having time to get our burg Saturday cn route to see his
xiirriAtlirop'adraxMore.)
_
School meeting Monday night.
Marshall!
dence of Luther Brown one mile south their children’# clothing.
parents.
Mr.
Pratt
does
not
gut
any
better.
Campers again at Crooked lake. They
W IL LANDIS. M. D.,
of Cedar Creek. The ice cream for the
Charley Coolage spent Saturday and
Mrs. Dow is improving slowly.
The game of ball last Saturday be­
are from Battle Creek and Augusta.
’' •
i’iiyslcan and Sutgeon, lx«neflt of the people the
\°nT tween Banfield and Dowling 2d nine Sunday with friends in Allegan.
Fire broke out in the swamp of O.
hvor
Woodland. Mich.
There will be an ice cream social at
the benefit of the chprch. All .ire in­ S”i “ » ««" o&lt; 35 wxl*
Barrett
last Saturday, and it was
’Iwisouth pt Kilpatrick's drug vited.
the Bobbin's school house Friday evenA heavy shower passed over this sec.
* •
there day or night.
°fJoe McGrath bra ukea unto himscK of this week for the benefit of the Sab­ tion last Monday morning doing much by strenuou* efforts that it was put out.
rarryvieee.
Mrs.
John Stewart and Mra. Horace
good to pastures and plowing.
Storms, ot PlainwelL started for Texas
8. J. Badcock ia able to be on the „ wltc. Mu, June Mcl'eck. Congratu- bath school. All are invited.
The jolly pedler M in. Killgore whs
week.
road again.
''considerable alckneas herrabOUU
Wrereas, It has pleased our Heav­ over his route this week selling dry last
Felix Chamberlain, thinking he wax
InexAbtoy Is gradually failing*
I;, o. Hied thrwbed a» b"5h^k?f enly Father to remove by death Mrs. goods, groceries and notions.
young again, entered into the old veter­
Mena Mudge, of Hastings, is vimtmg
The R. IL is nearly all graded to the ans foot race at the reunion and came
oats which grew on 4 acres. What Mary Bixler, wife of our comrade.
at her brother's. Lortmzv Mudge s.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Frank M. Bixler, we, the members ot foot of Long lake.
out victorious.
Adrian Paxton started for Nashville would ho have hwl with
Samuel Phillips is preparing to put
The Dr s house to
ing tne Withy Post, G. A. R., feel that we have
J. IL and A. B. Bush have their tele­
Monday to attend school.
aEbta?toudww
Itjust
winrecelv
l-.daud,
loet a friend aud sister, one whose heart up a small burn and granery combined. phone repaired again. It was taken
CAPITAL,. 550,000.00. last
The '•boys” on Strongs brick-yard
and hands was ever ready to contribute
Mrs. Samuel Dicluson has a new down to allow the graders to work on
had a holiday Friday and a chance to ’TS.'ffi'^^rro.pondH.ee in th. to the comfort of the soldier. We pump put In by Reprogle &amp; Co„ and is
the IL R.
attend the reunion at Hastings.
S-Xllte S.w.«&gt;wU»‘th. -lAc.r deeply fool her loss, but remember that also putting up a comfortable addition
■r the laws ot the State of
Mark Skillman has bought another
our loss her eternal gain We sym­ to her house.
Michljnui.
span of horses. He purchased them of
adubT.0
pathize with the bereaved hasband and
Report savs there has been a quiet Mrs. W. Skillman, of Plainwell.
wi nd!?1 Wbi-n It wm. nobody .round children, and it is ordered that the hall wedding in our midst,
Adelbert Norwood goes to Sand Lake
irev.
|O
to draped in mourning for 30 days.
Mrs. Annie Whitney has gone to Pe- xo-morrow on a business trip.
rar baud rf.lt brf»&gt;^ «’
orrupled by Meascr Rrtx.
Strong'* wrtni’r1. &lt;&gt;“' work “f Urtt
toekey to visit relatives.
Mra. John Nichols has moved her
“1 jice/ Champions, as they would like
w li^lwl. L&gt;&lt;- bro» bratan In Cray
Mra. 1‘. F. Stuart, from Texas, is vis­ libusehold goods to Prairieville; she and
OFFICERS:
Henry Strong and AL
iting at Henry Carpenter’s this week.
FOU* CORNKRS.
■•-•n. tTMidsnt;
raumn with the Dowlings except one.
her husband having parted.
Dry aa ever.
.
5ulv 4th they did manage U&gt;
Several
of our young people attended
MORGO-THORNAPPEE.
Nearly everybody has their wheat
the picnic at Gull lake last Saturday.
C. D. Boebc, Cashier.
Ella Cromn is on the sick list
ground plowed.
DIRECTORS:
Mrs.
Albert
Spanable
is
also
quite
Lottie Townsend is with ua again.
-u.
W. H. !’(wn,
Rapids intrtjding to make that their
r v
Everybody goes on thje excursion to
•James Wolf and wife spent bnnday sick.
, A. Grrble,
*
Mra. Frank Bowers died on Die 2.th. Muskegon Thursday.
in this place.
... k
"a toS^old b.r
*2? sumnnr.
L K. K a»ppeB,
Cheater Messer.
- —.—.
John Coy has gone to Plainwell Io
Again the Minr.le boys arc without a funeral held at the Fisher church the
29lh. A well filled house showed in work and will move his family there
w tinri5 corners­
f'hw
Hvde
’
s
Incloeure
!■
rlday
oi
threshing
machine.
A
mortgage
the
th”k KrtL t.n hnveftesdraeby
Will llllco'’ tab.’ I* I”11'-,kk wl,,‘
what respect she was held by her soon.
Ci*Thirtv- ninth mini vermin- surprise at friends and neighbors.
C. H. Tbruston h painting his bouse.
nrr-*1 lUnkinj; Buslnm Transacted.
our pastor «W«1
- Three sisters of G, McKay visited
Win. England entertained company
wre. J*‘u**‘“
informed Truman Barnum’s, of Carlton, on Mon- with him the past week.
'
from Martin Saturday and Sunttay.
life last &gt;aturd J •
wafl H sun- 11 Don't forget the lecture on temperMr.
Scothorn
and
wife
Sundayed
in
The quarterly meeting ot the W. M.
^n^^L^SveSlto -inly while pick..
I
church
last Sunday was well attended.. ■
ance.bv O. A. Crozier at Coats Grove on A E&amp;LShoop and wife left for Moline
''SSJwwImu'woo"1'0' h,u
A. L McDowel and wife, of Leigh­
- - !---- '-ht ot this week, and al the
ton, J. McLane and wife, of Hope, be­
u d O.ULUU on the following Sunday this week, their future home.
Mr. Morgan has a sick horse.
ing among the strangers present.
night. It will pay you to hear what he
Mrs. F.urley to the happy mother «rf a
The masonic lodge Saturday evening
h^rh°riUte road and Cedar Creek bov» ' ^Mr.^fliikon moved to Marshall this entertained
a delegation from Otsego.
cross bate at tne fair grounds on Fri­
! Additional County Sexi on edKoriat page.j
for esutocua ft**.
day of this week.

iU

Co.. Mjcil,

v:-'3

Hastings City Bank.

Baby carriages
I CUS.UBa,MfrM

’-Th?’ML r-B; ‘‘“S,,?

home on foot or walk.

�*1

s:s

Scot grade'or native
"
*55*
grade or nails ebclferSyeara old....... .
’
grade or native heifer 1 year old 3“
grade or native eaU................... "■•••!•• J

THIRTY-FIFTH AKNUAL FIAB,

quuU-smM.
®r.inu

Barry County Agricultural Society.
The b&lt; st herd If
of full bloodod cattle
Uber uf tltn (llsUurturoeds. j-’.co.

To Uic rtoptr. of Harry CawOv:
TbeMltouIng Is the premium UM of the thirty-fifth
annual fair &lt;&gt;f the Hurry County Agricultural Society.
The EaecuUse CutninlUcc have retired lbs- list, makingsome important addllloas. both as regards number
::-j I .i.-i;.-! ri' ’
:l. :?l : ■: 'J. ■
Society will leave no Mane nniunird tu order lb malm it
one of the best county fain in the state.

—
...
V, ..., lull , 111 IX.11'11 1. Ill
ntering and arranging stock and articles fnr exhlbln,u*t
°u °r ,*tore 104 e™‘

eSdKtvond

SLmrnswttwscli a« seem u&gt; tb
aare txwonrily withheld.
DIVISION J DOMESTIC MANUFACTL’RKS.

ft

y

j.

gflflinBSSnapptai

£

Mlgrti Mrs. T.'»un&gt;av Ahctaou, Mra. Anna Powe

DIVISION E-HU HBF.
Judges-Z. H. Hoyt. Jew* Jordan. Luther H1U.

'■ ’" cwfc^MlSSranffinmes

Cum t—TnonovcHtnutB Mkutno.

'?’

collodion t'onoord grape.,
coUeotloo Martha

Sport Na i—Bate Ball game tor the championship of
he county aud:a pum of w.u&gt;, tu be divided; 1st
uoney. |fu: fti. fa. Called at K&gt; o'clock x in.
Race No. t—free for aU county homes, will be called
.12 p. nt.
WKDNEanAV -sport Xo. 2 to be called at It o'clock a.

*
«

The above premiumsffll hr tthvn on

SFRCIAL FlMnVMH.

The Borey County Agricultural Hocj,,.
ml pram urn o(|io.oo and A'xmi t„

Running Iiace No. t. called nt 3 o'clock p. tn., to be
uBowedby Trouing Race No. k
.
Tnrt«i»Ar-Judges begin examination al to unlock

knit nr croeiirt skirt
child's
work by old tody. 70 yran or over..
specimen liandtaewing.................... .
sjMrtmm machine,*•*««................
worked button hole.
darning on old or new clotb ... ...
cium:

Class i-Polod Cbtma.

, .

FAIR NOTICES.-

sra!-1—

TatlonWomm.

7he ninth annual fair of Western Mich a-t-i •
M«tJ&gt; WIU be beUl at Grand Rapid! Mbh

. boar, one year old ur over
aow. with Utter of pip
pen of not lew than five pigs MX over

•

The annual fair of the Xurtb-n. Indiana and
v. u row l.it.ft-v
The ninth annual (air of tbr Dowaftae Avw^
rttl be held at Dowagiac. Mich . o«±T.

**0KF1CEHS: «K:*fIE-SOCIKTY
Tta-annual
lair ofMH,..
th' Grrenvillr
Asroctaiian Mini
pH
U UTO..W,.
luff wTiKS'.rl
-:

JUH.V DAWSON. PrcMdrnf.
EDO.tll D. REID. Vice FrceMcnt.
WAI. II. MER1UCK, Srcrrtarv.
MMULAJt LATH-iM. Trraiu.Tr.

Tbr offiren of the Society hare dcided thi!:

Exhibitors ahouW take no heed
point Loe.....................................................
fiaraed laro .................................................
child's knit &gt;w crochet aacque
oorelty braid srortt ....................................
abeUwork
............
'.
artia. lai .towers iu ‘ilk. muoUa. paper
•r IcAthers
lady’s drrse or sack silk embroidery ..
Icoer marking. ooUoa or Ujko embroid-

SUPERINTENDENTS:

•^..routttv.

iMclUrmi poor and open the mouth nt u&gt; b ,v

Floral Hafi.
i- - x Woefc.

X7

Pair Bed Pyto Games .
The Spanish Oom.

' wpreaddareedInco............................
ottoman covor-.i....................
knit or crocbet plUov abam
M

Pair DUek Spaalsb;..
Pair White Ixghoras tyeltow lege, siagte

DIVISION K CIIIUJRXN'H WORK VNDfUI H

i on
at

A Common Cold

GENERAL RULES.

1. Tlekcth ot membership will be sold for 31.00 whieh
will entitle Um owner. hM wife, aud all other members
ot his family under St ynare uf age, to admission tv the
lair grounds during U&gt;« • fot/b days of the fair, and to entrr
articles for tiremluru. ’
Single tickets win be sold tor 23 rents.
OiUdrcn over &gt; and under 12 years of age, lOrenU.
2. The annual meeting of the society w ill Im held In
the Court Howe In the city uf HasUags, on the fourth
Tuesday in Doeember next AU premiums not called
tor by Use XXh day o&lt; December next, wui be forfeited
"x“"aV^„tors for premiums. Judges and officers

la often the beginning «tf salons affecUooa ot the Throat, Bronchial Tabes,
and Long*. Therefore. Ih&gt; importance of
nverMtimnted.

shall be residents ot the county and members of the
society, and no interested party vhall pats judgment on
property that lie or his famUy exhibits.
«. Entries may be made by mail, by addresriug the
Secretary al any time taefore the fair. The books w IU be
open, for personal entry three tlaya. excluding Sunday,
before the find day of the fair, at the office of Um Stcretary. In ILuitiugs, and all animals or articles intended
lor exhibition mint be entered ou ar before U&gt;e evetrinr
of the first day. when the books of the Secretary will be
rtooed. No deviation from this rule ran be made.
a. Cards will be furuLUed with numbera as rateml
at the Secretary's office, which should be pkm.-d near
the animals or artdes exhibited, so that the Judges will
....... Al*. ,.!,.' I- .1
, K—,

Aycr’i Cherry Kidwai

. StltlMArt

1‘alr fiuck-wtag Game Hanum* ....
T^r fillwedared Sebright Bautam s
Pair White Bantaau
Pair Gold laced Sebright Bantanui..

Speedily Cured..
I contracted a seven.’ coM, which sudileuly developed Into Fneumoum. prewot-

Ayert Cherry lYctbral. Hi« Instructionwere followed. ami I be result was ■ rapid
Rogers Prairie, Texas.
Two rcan ago I auflemJ ft om a severe
CoM which aettkd mi my Lu net. I ton­
ka Ked various physleinn*. and took thmedicines they prescribed. but rrerhel
only temporary relief. A ft ieu&lt;l iudwd
me to try Avert Cherry Pecv-ral. Aflrr
taking two bottles of this medicine 1 was
curod-^SiiW Uh-n I have given the Pre­
toria to my cUndren, ami consider U

Th* B.«t Remedy
for CoMs, Cmtghs, and-all Throat and
Lung disease-, ever used in my family.—
Robert Vamkrpoul, Meadville, Px
Some time ago 1 took a alight CoM,
which, being neglected, weir wurer.
aettled on my lungs. 1 had a hacking
codgli, and una Very weak. Those wbo
knew mo beat coueldtrod my life to be
lu great danger. 1 continued to auffcr
until I commenced using Avert Ctorn
Pectoral. Iran than one bottle of this val­
uable medicine cum! nx . and I feel that

DIVISION C—HORSES FOR GENERAL I1H1FOSES

Judges-Andrew D. Kennedy. H, H. Mead, MorriJ
Burton. .

vproiat trotting &lt;
»n Ore ^-sutar Tli

approved by the executive cominltUv*. and ttiry tn.-n
modify or n-fiwc to pay Use same, ns they deem proper.
U. Ampin feed icxrr pt grain) will be provided for
stock without fall, free &lt;&gt;f charge, and particular pains
wdl be taken that, in tbb* reopect. Uiere shall be no
eauen lor coin plaint
A suitable police force will be kept on duty nt night.
to protect the animals and other |&gt;rnperty which nmy be
Ml ou tbe grounds.
IC Any pezaon using the stalK aheds or feed of the
■ordety. for any animal nut actually exhibited tor a IPSt .“”2? Utu*' tweompanled by colt......... S3 00*3 oo
N. B—Mares entered in Uns r)xw must not weigh I..«
premium,ahull be charged 50 rents per day tor such Hum
l.Wo nor more than 1300 |p*. p,
* Club 3—Colts, Mauu oS Gmu&gt;:xgo. '
it. All teams are sub tly foridthten to drive faster
ibann walk wtthla the grounds during the fair, except
in tbnbone ring, and there at all times are required to Deal Colt. 3 yean oldUWK®
movnta the same direction, keeping the cculrr of the
griMiAd on the left.
t*. Each superintendent shall take charge of his parllcninr division, we that nil stork or articles an' protirrty ptaoMl: the viewing counnlttae fornlxLcd with lu
proper book, and that saeh b&lt;«k Ispropeth krpt.-atamed

Best coiWUon of poultry by one exhibitor..

J CO 2 00

DIVISION IL MR0HANICAL WORK.

^JuiLre.- Dand Eyrlrebwner, Ue

r^j,

1UrtM.rt WjU.

Bium AND Franu.
Best collcctftn oi singing btrda. alx rarieCta

DIVISION M. TABIJC KE1BESHMKNTM.
blow, Mn.

in demand than anv other innMnc of U*
rima —J. r. Roberta. Magnolia, Ark.

rook!.*
frled-caka........................... .....................
’»&lt; or more barcer. made tn

........ •&lt;

DIVISION X—ROADSTERS, STANDARD BERD.

•ja.

. .

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

each receive ti.M per
day fore-ch day of Um lair; shall be required to be
live dtvtetam. The gat- krepers aud other help rm35

curative Jiowrr*.—
Akrou. New York.

•ong bird on iuihibiuoa'

«o

Judges same as Division A.

Each f»ir shall pay Its own expenses and pre-

robecuoo of oomM tndi
DIVT8I0N N. GRaIN AND
A^

j *

£ YOUR BUCCY

vegsiableb.

Itarene Dav^t, f

fc FOB ONE DOLLAR

2 COiTS HONEST
INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGB8.

MMaitlec will procure a committee
ns, ts-Jure cutorilig Uftuti Ute dis­
not be awarded When Um animal
ty. though Utere be no auH.j&gt;rtitlon.
f merIL superior in theiradmraetcr.

HOUSEPAINT

r. r

�i. Sult, druggist, Bippux. Ind.,
-1 can recomm®d ElBBCric
th.- very best ratorilt. Every
tri.. ^1.1 .’..isgivcn r®H«*»« evury case.
;m.in took six bottlea, and w» cup­
, ri-,-. Mitism ot 10 years standing."
V.h'uu Hare, dniggteta. Bellville,
- " rm- "Thotot selling wili .n- ever handled in my Wyeare
‘.r-A-. IS Electric bitten. Thouof ”t&lt; r- have add witheir testimothat the verdict is unanimous
bitt’-rs do cun- all diseases
kidneys and blood. Only a
। bottle at W. H.Uoodyear's

.&lt;

A8 AMERICAN BEAUTY.
■"**
y rUrU*r

Jowiuc narra irn

**

oo bran! 0 homeward boumlc^XT^SJ
wm tux n. tuaBy Lorn ou board bmk
uudcnrtoo.1 thing that American ted.L wh^
Iranrarartwutiy b™-.,^,, haTe
deni*. They are Ixirn ngain a* it w*r* in
the Atlantic. Therefore. wTZT’we
have Mcertainad that Mra Blartls
dulyimi.1 her farea, a
the bmbr,a.a«»d brought with ^er al leai
doubtalba quMUty &lt;.f
r-rtiu» ducirera would require, it b uuntw*.

itemrnt has been caused in
.*
v of 1’arls. -Texas, byare\ i„-,,-overy of Mr. J. E. Coriev,
■ . helptaw he could not two
,—
‘iwnuawaj-i &gt;*w
brf“™
o»-rt.r «M
. ; ,. -&lt;• his head: ex erybody said ' ?? ■?'V
•-.ff at consumption. A trial -bk. &lt;Ik .-wa. Veftu. U.tdft.ren.M,
Hr. King's New Discovery
• „•!. Eindiftgrelii f.bebought
’ •?!■• ,md a box of Dr. King's from, had brro brought up with ta-r eyes
I
yilie; bv the time he had tak- ojieii. ■ row-d in tho autumn, whtti a good
,,.Tirt of the discovery be Was mnny Lugljto people worth kiwwmg were
.nil had gained in ilusb thirty-six Lo-kni^ tta-.r pes^gv, boim-wan!. Mb-waa
’.. Trial 'Wttks of this great dis­ toua nb)» to turn tar rix dajV iu the aalnmi of
, . .&gt;n-«umption free at W. H. the t mbrin !■? very good aennmt. Brfora

- the in the world.for Cuts,
Vleers. Salt Rheum,
■-. Tetter, (^happed Hands
-. rn.-:. find skin Eruptions,
. eb .i n res Piles, or no pay
:• i* guaranteed to give pcr. rion. or money refunded,
i!’-per box. For stile by W.-

-ta landed all Liverpool *te had aevurud
invitation* to p couple of unexceptionable
•country tatra- one of which wm. Uml OldeatolT.-. boepitablo muntom in Suffolk, tanl
Oktentoff wn« n widower, anti tad no notion
ot changing his condiUon, but be fell, never.
a g&lt;«l &lt;b«a] unrjrr th* ,wny of the
fair American, aud matte hlmwlf tueful to
tar in more nay* than our. Among other
thing* be wrotda diplomatic HtOe note, corf­
mending her t.»iheg*x*l gnuv* of hi* coutoi.
Lady Gcrtrudo Hapghtcn, who luul reigned

MGHT-'. tnode tuLa rabl.- hy
.^•h fth.loir, Ituruhthr rrinri' ■ -. U H. Go’dicor.

&gt;1 .♦mictite, DLulnt-Miand all
p.i i. Trl.-e 10 and TB cents
\v. li.G.HXlyear.
■ - ( ti.-a.. iix-niiHvn s nor­
Ant-. Sold by£)l’. H.
uvl«onrompHun cure to

quietly enjoylnr the

•I-al '.i - "uaranty on which. Hill’s
• ...vtph ■\vrup is sold. Nocure,
"ip'.i,.. W. H. Goodyear.
*«-iLiily nnite now between Paw
■1- ar i Hartford.,
.bnstipation i&lt; quickly removed by
-4&gt;e &lt;W‘“ Little 111b. W. II.

h*i ito ivntor ill MarUxinogli boots. By
Mlukxpdy iiimroving
mg her
utr oppwtuniu™
oppwtuniliry
ui this and ofber v.—’' Mra Ulackin T,.,^
wan
W
nor miuie tuxaigb friends beforo tbc nnxt
London men opened to in«un- her a pros­
per™* debut, in tbo metropolis,-nnd cure
Uitnciral Uirreher beauty, taJeuto and knnwjedggof ‘ho MAcltl soon did tbe re-M. In tier
upward career, however, rtu- ow.xl nothing
to lbs favor of Ijuly Gertnxls Haughton, the
rcaroti for wbieh *lmll now be extdainrel
By diut of eohrtant rteewm-vprotion in her
ccmdacr and company, Lady Gertrude
Haughton hud mcca Jed in nriifoving a repu­
tation for rigid rxrlttfircnoji which wa» nlnawt unique; in fact, by ennny «&gt;mj&gt;r&lt;cnt
judgra, to be oh l.ody Gertrude** voting Iht
na-. regarded a* an even more ■atufactory
M..dal t&lt;&lt;omoaial than to han- kined the
tta ta-ir apparent.

Himi much amuMmrot
M "“kb1- 1 «-• you. Lady Gertrude ' he raid
where you hkanl thbf I tbonid ll'-n

Her la-lrxhip p,,,
nanra cf her inform,
ant. Olx| Mr. Joore &lt;t*|rart«d.
b““

”v-

Her ladyahip put the beat fare
"Putnre yom- true. |»
&lt;’1’*rvcd- rnth a .wret smi£
I hope Uta. when tbr now favorite rooie,- u&gt;
be aujierredrl, aho will acrept ber Into with
Gran

Early bi Mra. Tann-r’a nerond aoann in
J^ndou. Mr. Chri.Ua Jonre railed upon Lady
Gertrud., Haughton, and, after wniUng f&lt;£
an opportunity of *prakjng to ber in private
roquwtod that lw might
M-ejri
tier a «.t. &lt;&gt;„ u,.. oeraWm of th,, forthcoming
royal rtoit to too W...........
K
Atnrrtoan exhibition.

the royal box.'
Gertrude demurred to tote. raying
tl.al she felt in, int&lt;*nM.r in ,
__ ■ .*_..

Mr. Jonm. “. b4 fart to, I have a liuto »nrpn*e in rtore for tbaviMtors which I am »ory
nuxjunj ya,
If you wia ftl|ow
ns-. I will rerun- a place from which you will
bo nbte to re nil that pawn-., in th* royal box,
nud yet need not ahowypurmlf unUiabo uu&gt;
«r.»’■».
very ray.terious,’ Mid Lady
i “It.
—.round.
—-------- --.j
tvcrtrudc. “What is going to bapj«n&gt;"

for going,

unlew

lady

-

her as tharuing as Mw wns beautiful Her
ladyship made au agreeable reply to Lord
Oirf.-nttrffr letter; but al&gt;e determlnml tliat
American tafon- committing b-rreelf.
it was not kaig taforo an opportunity of so
doing prevented iterit in the ahapr of an invi-

uotfcrable, however. that the American beau­
ty, instead ot taking up the peominont posi­
tion usually aligned to her, seated bcreelf in
the background, where too waa quite out of
light of tho jml'Uc.
The performance paawd off without ■

evoked the utmost entonsiaam in the breast,
of the British public. Toward the rod of tlx

:-. ,
-.In. Iodide of Pot^j-n.l Ykgftablt* Mood purifier*.

•

moving for water works

lb* Children. . They are cep-rially liable to sudden
■W1-, Cough*, Croup, Whooping Cough,
«. We /naranteo Arter's English
-•oedy a positive cure.
It saves
of anxiotuf watddng.
Sold by
W, H. Goi dyidg: &amp; Co., Druggists.
:ohn Jack.,on. of Pickney, wears a
d- I&lt;v years old.
English‘spavinj liniment removes all
r I. -jf’., or calloused’lumps and blem-.
from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
’Lnis. Hww-ney, ringbone, stifles,
• rain*, sw-lljngE etc. Have 950 by
liottl?: Warranted. Sold
' li-’Miyear a Co., druggists, Hastings

'■

cinaiion*. Sta’ acvordingly ewnllowixl cer­
tain nutipnthPw. toward .Mr*. G.ithenitn and

tMTUpCklU.
‘•She i»5 ery Ixantiful," raid her In.Iytot’p.
glancing ti-nntd tart-pot win-re Mr*. llluckio

There could b» no quotion a&gt;?ut th||t.
Mr*. Blnckic TAnnt-r was’ quite at l&lt;autilul
.-v Timor rcprwreuU-.^'brr, and [x’riiato more
w&gt;; but it wa*a pucling kind of beauty. Vjo.

Yankee' belie, mri yet in aomo undefinabte
way unmistakably American. She wn» dork
almost to a fault, with a profurion ot the hair
which tot- noraltets call blue black, and feat­
ures rtrongly marked, but beautifully mod­
eled Though above the average height, she
moved with u grace and dignity which, if
gift? of Datum. were not tlireo which nro
often ta*towd co mature children tn tho old
world. Her teaturre, too, bad something ot

woe neutral tori by the tire and vivacity in

\\oAV\ce, th*i are fretful, peerteh,

wiA

AJU.V

’’bdy Colic, Teething Pains, ©r
“WttscL lh Totdera, can be relieved
u cc-n by ualng Acker’s Baby Koothcr.
'■ regains do Opium or Morphine,

W. H. Goodyear iCo^ Druggists.

HALL’S

“It to a very unaraal typo of beauty," raid
luuly Gertrude. ‘‘Where does uho cvtiw
fromT
“I have beard the question asked a d'.rro
there, and 1 know no more than your lady­
ship," replh’d Mr. Polo. “Aral yet, oddly
. _. v___HI l.nr. smwi lirr
before."
_
“I wish you could toll mo where, Afr. Polo.
I am particularly intereated fit this lady."
... . _ I —. I. —. —«It.m I.,
—l

before ber fare, however, and looked tomr
what pale aud worried, and strangely indif­
ferent to too proceeding*.
Buffalo Bill v n* aueweded by one or two of
lowed t curion*group. Dog'« Nora, tbr gnat
Pawnee brave, with toe eagle** plume upon
hto bead, tlie war paint freto upon hto cheek,
andtbe pirtutraque garment of hi* race folded
grnrcfully ncra« hto»bouMer.*tepf*d proudly
into tlie royal prrrencr, a perfect type of the
notile ravage. BcnJ" him wa» n les* imposing
flpin', who ntigbt-Mave pam*d for to* ooble
ravage’* joor relation—on elderly red man
With unkempt hair and bloodshot eyes, «hree
blanket wm n thing to touddar at. ami whose
enuntenance looked not wholly innoewnt of
tho firowntnr of the |&lt;alefara In too back­
ground Rtoo.1 an tinprejKwar-alng old .qw»w,
*e7eral drgrca* dirtier than tho poor relation,
and bent nearly double with age. HUe wa*.
In fact, the mother of Pog*» Now, and too bad
determined to witnm* tho historical roreUng
.
.
.. ■ ....

chief. •

1?" Sold by Druggists. 75 eta.

CATARRH CURE.

to Lady Gertrude, but to told tar
when they next met to deeitlo ber that ata
could not act upon Lord OldentoCs reoommrodatiou. Her W} toip-a. evenJndurad
to take a »til* rtronger step, and ono which
involved hor in no .light toeatrw.ienm and

“S^toin • fow day. of tta above men­
•JLi-u'Cl ,:AS* Baxvn.-In other wonto, tioned communication from Mr. Polo, an in,7-.' ?',r’“I»rtlla wm not do Imnoralbllltles. i SXwra conveywl to Udy G&lt;rtrud. by

“What is the meaning of tt allT asked
I*d, (katnrt. «&lt; Vr- Ctotf. J~ "b-J
Ito «»&lt;■»*»■ to‘l “““ “S
T
oartr Im.1 W, (ba. w-U-aat Mr. Blartr- Taft“Arc theme jwople really her relations. ’

Her father was an

u ttMilhn
an

Ite-

To run night and day—the Jonesville
and that tbr likt could
‘••tton mills.

‘K.tXco
*A. ^°°d Elixir la tho only
' , &lt;A * Blood
gwiMIt'Knpo-iitivecareformoere.Enipor Syphilitic Puhonlng. It ocrtBaatha

i“

d. ncblrfulftb
bi, boiua ,n«‘ M“ &lt;«“ re* «»

*. &lt;

L.

fl re water trade-

Tlx- only brand of Laundry Soap
varded a first cias*’ medal tt the
New Orleans Exjio^Hion.
Guaran­
teed abrohitoly pure, and for general
bomebold purposes is the very best

'EVER

EIj's Cream Halm.
A particle It applied Into each nostril and”*
ngrjwaMc. lYire to emits at Druot-t’; by mall,
regiatmd, TO eta. Circular free. ELY Bltdtt..
drugghta, On-rno. N. Y.

SOAR

MichiKan FEMALE Seminary,

KALAMA7.OO. MICH.
On Mt. Holyoke riaa. Do.inl and tuition SiSO
yer school year. Good advantagr-i for Music and

1 U Uar'- ■’UrUxl frrp

-lain. Prepared only by Da. H.
U. M’l’t Chemist. Frrepoct. Mich.

JP^oS

lk,ttl »«*""’ maars.

WHEN
You want a strictly No. 1 tingle or double, light’

HARNESS
You will always find them busy cut­
ting off goods. They have made some
very large purchases of

WHITE GOODS!

J. W. Babcock’s,
becond door south of Allen Jones’ feed store,
.TeOcrson street.

Every strap warranted, all work made from

DouOuu
And all work as repre-ented.

And their wash goods which they sell A specialty. Bemcmbcr Umt Babeoek's to the
place to ret any and everythin- in the bsroess
are about
'

‘HE BwpertorUy of Corallno over born

line, both foe quality of goods sad reasonable-

Half the Price
It coats to manufacture.

■W^tLixJS

pliable. mor* comfortable, and NEVER
BREAKS.

good stoek at low prices.

SEE THEER

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12# cents.
‘
Big lute of Muslins, plain and figured.

An elegant line of Sateens at 12#
cents, worth 18 cents.

BLANKETS AND ROBES.
Don’t buy till you toe them

jwr*« Coraline" la printed on

If wn ean't suit you lu flualit)
"C vau u
Krepwtfully.
J. W. BABCOCK.

Hosiery.

InaHU of

FOB BALE BY ALL LEADIh'O KERGHAriS.

WA^BI^ISSSnJE*

Rower,

We have also mage big reductions In
Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10) 1cents.

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we will continue our very low
E‘ es on them, which is a food deal
than market value.

now ovar 7000 dally.

I shall noon open a line line of

Wtf are selling 4 pairs lor 50 cents; earh
pair worth 25 cents.

HASTINGS MICH

PARASOLS, a biff line and very cheap.

Full line of Denims. Jeans, Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els.

BOOTS

OUR CORSET stock la full of good
styles cheap.

SHOES.’

Big drives in Lisle Thread Gloves at
15c; good value for 25c.

Also special bargains In Silk Gloves for
25c., well worth 50c.
A!wan remembrr that you can lave money by
cqmlw: firstto the Boston Dry Goods Store for

MARR &amp; DUFF,
On front of Farmer’s Sheds.

Good Goods at Bottom

GOING- TO

Middleville, Mich,
TO BUY SOKE TERRITORY FOR

TmI’s laproved

Roof Cement
Applied to shinglre, it prevents them from
shrinking, swelling or decaying, and is » sure

It Is adaptable to making gravel roofs and
gravel walks.

I R"- ’be

Territory, for sale only by

re

J. 8. Klingensmith,
kid, “and

Middleville, Mich.
wriios
anywbcrv withiut Uu ftoa.

H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Drugrieta.

moan &gt;, iccrcted.
the discharge Is acoomparted with a
burnlug sensation.
There arc
spasm, ot Hietzing,
irequewt attack* ot
headache.
w&gt;tery

NALL’S GREAT

20 Yard Carpet Sale!
» yard* of good waarieg earpet lor
30 yard* oi good Ingrain foe............
in yards ot atilt twtter ingrain lor

her purpose the fashionable beauty eolupwd

u'u |damly\ wIMtt ft

fr,,?•' from sourm of nq
aala
-t. •‘tr.dL14,
;‘*k -OU tranklv If you are iufl«r- Blackie Tanner
i-'/I??.rtlw,«'"’ or affretnn caused or pro■ .
'?&gt;«■ 'rcbluodoriowatateaitbBsyataoi
L
1 rapariita. The
ganoa at
„~1 for an tnrtant
, 1’
" nt 2«.-*urunre that you will not
’-^i-rointrd In tbr reroll*.
grctfiilly, tm» Itrmiy,
—
Sood that her Invitadom bad

And call on

42 West Main St.,

There is more catarrh in this section
. the country than all other dhseases
put together, and until the last few
radiant palrfaoe daughter who rat in the
rears was -apposed to be incurable,
■I bona you wiU not Cake that trouble on comer of toe G’X- Uj«i Mra. Blaekle Tan­
-or.a great manv years Docton pror _i.i "fjulv Ger- ner** attention being called to thi* requrat toe
11 " local disease, and predtadainfully lowered a corner of tar fan. UU1
A’rtlxd local remedial, and by constant*
But, nererthriara on the following morn­ portly averting ber lieaA
•1 failing i &gt; cure with local treatment
Tta effect
etectriral.- ObUvIoa. of Ito
Fmnounred it incurable. Science has ing Mr. Toto dispatched a copy o&lt; the new
• - :: Catarrh to be a conaUtulioniU beauty's photograph to Mr. Frtamn, •ho royal prcranre. the two Pawnw. boumtaHnto
boro the companion of bis travek The the air with a warwhoop which rang through
..*34-, and therefore requires a coneti- fetid
Sift WM that be btawir
no-- “
too building.
■
_
■Jbonal treatment Halft Catarrh
“Itoaolie, our toterf cried Dog1* Kora, an
ure manufactured by F. J. Cheney A cerioritr abort Mra Biaekle Tannert early
^o. Tolrelo. Ohio, is the only constltu- htrtory, having watched with eomo amure- be landed on hl* feet-JloraBe, my wifel" cried too poor relatkm,
Uoaai cure now on the market. It is
adding to ton -uno breath. “Putoraquttackto-.----- ■---- -iwn Internally in doses from 10 drops thr-r-c ot IIt*
dpi,"the Pawnee equivalent far “Thunder
■k * ^Poo^ul. It acts directly “Poo p^bK* UJ — -un’ir
■nd turf I"
•ne blood and mucus surfaces of the
Bioftiiuu—ir u»“*—1
^yMeni. ih«y offer one hundred dolher hand* to heaven W«1 uttered n dwnml
for any case it fails to care. Send tared Mra Blackb Tanner well enough- Ho bowl Then ata ratoe-&lt; wildly upon Mra
did not convey tta Whote of hi* Information
•or circular and testimonials. Adrees,
Dlacklo Tanner; but before toe aoeomplitoad
&gt;•..!. CHEXKY ® CO.. Toledo. OMo.

Come to Battle Creek,

BATTLB CREBK, MICH.
conferred tognlher. Thro tho Pawnee chief,
In fairly goal English, asked if he might
crave a favor of hb cousin. The affabl- chief
of tbo paleface* having given a gracious iu».
______ I k.th
lit. &lt;Ia.

s'.tsris

wAn\onccaudotoowork. Largn raruIngsaure from first ,Urt. Costly outfit and
tnrms
free. naBetter not delay.
— .ft-xn.l
. .. n,| Costs—..you
. I, noto
Hnal ­
un wise you will do s
CO., Portland. Maine.

10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.

“Here ct-mre Bufful? BUB" whispered one
of tlie younger ladira with tad; Gertrude.
“Isn’t be 1uuk1«mu&lt;e ! Look, Lady Gertrude,
tlw prlnre b making handi with himp
ljuly Gertrude followed the general ex­
ample, nnd inoVWI to tho front at tier box
As &gt;lu» did no «b&lt;’ caught tho eye of Bln.
BlackfeTanner, and perceived that lady had
also cluuiged Iter Mat, in order to utakn way
for the Amencua, who were being intro-

FmUCATAR

KWEB3 of the Hastingb Banner win
find thnt It will pay them to

White Goods at 6 centa, worth 10 centa,

all right. Now watch!"
At to.- Mini! moment the cowtoy* strnck
up “God B)e«s the Prince of IValM." and tlie

BAY

Is aa inflamed con­
dition of the Ualng
mcmbnui* of the
cost rib. tear duets

TT ITTTiaD ,,vx! al home. «i»d tn.ike mnro mon­
V 1111 *•&gt;’ *5* wofk r?r u’lban ftl w»t‘&gt;h»x «&gt;«
' I 1111,1 this world. Capital not needed; voh.

R

KIRKS
WHITE

w. c. j:&lt;)Bxrrti.“or rhacP
.. take Korrst. Illlaots.

too Doso, One Dollar.

Boston Dry Goods Store.
On the appointed day the betook hcra-if to
the exhlblticn and found that toe bad been

the new beauty wn* to be uu view. By this
time Lady Get&gt;rude’a intoreet in Mr*, filackl-j

tutoring tho r&lt;Knn her ladyship “a- plrasro
to m«x&gt;t tin hitiranto a-Y-uaiittauee of her own
from tho I’niUkl Sintr* in tho pi non of- Mr.
Southern Pvlo, tbr great -travrler, who fei-.l
lately taken tip hi* abode *iQ tlito country.
Thir gen Ilonina I.-idy Gortnal-- fcxmcoatrived

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
S9IJ by all druggist*. «1; six for &lt;5. Mada
only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Maax

ogain.it tl-.u, and Hurtfore gave a jpacious

whieperod; "Sana of the wiki

tw-.htyd'.ve years I have been
*1! ’t»‘il with hay ft-ver. While
•■uTeriCff intensely I was
through
Mr. Tichenor's
!, to try Eh's Ureani Balm.
w»&gt; rn.ineloiw. It enabled
Jrm :nt pastoral duties with­
. Xid-yt ir.vinvenieDCC. and I
caped a return attack. 1 pro!'!.• - Crejta Balm a cure for hay
V, •• T. Uarr. Presbyterian I*as-

iloed&gt; Rireapr.rilla b ctarartcrixed fey
Hirer peccJlcrlllc*: 1st, the n»nbi„aUo&gt;t ot
rrmed1-1 agents; 2d,the proportion; 3d.tta
yrnerrt ct securing tho active tncdlcinal
qurtllte*. The restlt b n medicine of unusual
Mrengto. effecting cuns hitherto unknown.
Si-iid for book evnudnlng uddltlraal evidrccc.
. .‘.w.?04."
tone, up my ny-lem,
Km. t
islwrprtuiav amwtitc. and
m »•«* to rente mo orer." J. r. TwoxMCM,
JtegHrt ot Deed*. Lowell. Mate.
'
S&gt;m8)arilte brat* an other*, and

•opposed.’

T-.i.-S frift—

inipart tone an^l tutor to your
n. - • Hill'd SursaparilhL
• - '•bore will build a cut stone
at Hudson.1
-

Htrrngtheii the Syetem

Grrtnvle

It nerd hardly to Mild,

octree on n mere certificate from a nigrant

E« up without that
Uttd and languid frellog; »ati kiv appetite
imprortd.” R. a. Saxrouu. Kent, CHtto.

locality than that indicated.

o&gt;W[»oni.xK that Mra Blackie Tanner

&gt; rrieo ■Spnnff.j - iiwt a new SG.U00
'T-'Ore.
.
•jiir, l’ecrt&lt;*&lt; Worm Spciiic will
worsrf from children or money re;r.fwi 'V. H. Goodyear.
Yellow* .’••ported -amongePennville

The warm weather ha* n dr-bUitattag effect,
t rpeelany upon those who are within doore
na»t erf toe time. Tta ;&lt;eultar. yrt eonunoti,
coraplalat known as “that tired fedlaxI'l the result. This fcrllMg can be eallrelv
orercoum by taking Hnod-* Surraparin-,
which gtre* new lift- and rtrcngto to all
the function, of toe body.
•’ I could no: sleep; had nu appetite. I
took Hood's Sarsaparilla and soou began to

UuriLatly Gertrude Haughton ^raThTdS

paid

FERRY HALL

That Tired Feeling

*S^*2V** rowWr

r«, .... o,r,- u
teiliten-.-t. tutta uirl.t

20 yards ot Mo-iultte tor

Furniture Department.
* jw. bed room unit. In hardwood, drab, mnhogauy. walnut or In light color for
$aaoo.

Wall Paper Department.
White blanks i

"

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

avenue. Detratt. Mich.

�to &gt;(*rt Irora thotr
A Democratic majority in Kentucky MUBloKXmdy
■y ™
•&lt; tea thsa ttyOOO is a Kepvbhcan
victory. Latest returns indicate that
Buckner's majority is not over 10,000.
The State gave Cleveland 34,839 major- the mountains; little mountain streams
running swiftly down the steep rides
and fniTlnp from roek to rock all add to
the wild appearance.
,, .
FKOM COLORADO,
The scenery from Deaver to Brecken­
lireckenrtd®;, CoL. Aug. H. Uer.
ridge te grand, but to a “tenderfoot
HWTOR BAXXBL
who has never been in a pUrewher’*
Although rather late, 1 will attempt he could look down 1,500 or 2.000 feet
to:fuliiU my promise and write a letter upon large rocks It takes all the gran­
EDITORIAL NOTES.
to the Banker and attempt to describe deur off and makes him long for his
The New York Tribune publishes a a tew ot the many sights I saw while eastern home, especially where the
my trip to Colorado. To write train makes such curves that the en­
brief but pointed “Mugwump cate- on
about everything of Interest would gineer could almost shake hands with
chiam," from which the following te an take up too much iftaoe; and indeed it the conductor standing on the rear plat­
baa been a very difficult task for mo to form of the last car.
extract:
*•
Coming toward Breckenridge, South
Q.—Why did we Mugwumps decide tell which was of the most importance,
and I have probably neglected to say Park is sodn reached. • Here there is a
to supports Cleveland in 1884Y
A.—We steadily asserted that we anything about many things, which prairie 00 miles long, surrounded by
mountains,
but the railroad runs only a
wauld
interest
tho
B
anner
rtadera
decided to support him largely because
--------------- j hav0 wdtten
short distance on the prairie. 1 rom
we regarded him as a sincere and earn­
tings to Chicago here we make a very steep climb to the
est Civil Service reformer.
“divide,” which separates the Atlantic
-- - — nny readers, tor
Q.—Raabe justified our belief in him
perhaps the most of them have taken from the Pacific riope, and paw by
in that respect?
A.—He has not; hia circular to office­ the tnp themselves. Arriving in Chi­ places where one can look down from
1,500 to 2.000 feet and where the moun­
cago
Tuesday
morning
I
met
Thos.
holders designed to keep them out of
politics te a dead tetter; he defiw public Reynolds, a former Hastings boy, who tain peaks extend nearly as high above
sentiment by retaining the stench piloted me around the big city. Lin­ —a very nice thing to see but not
known as Garland in his Cabinet; he coln Park was the drat attraction for pleasant to think about, yet fewer ac­
has awarded to Democratic victors us, and here we found beautiful foun­ cidents happen on these narrow gauge
about all the spoils then have asked for. tains, sparkling brooks making their roads through the mountains than on
Q.—What then is the plain duty ot way down between large rocks, acres any other linen. On the very top of
us Mugwumps, to abandon him or to of fragrant flowers fitted up in various the “divide," which te 13,000 feet above
derigns; hills and mounds, beautiful the sea level, r little spring makes its
make excuses for him ?
A.—Our plain duty is to make ex­ little lakes, upon the bosom of ^rhlch way out of the rocks and- a part of
cuses for his oenertion of the cause ot swans were gracefully swimming. ite .-water feeds the Padflc and a
There are many-rocky caver* axu^dens,, part the Atlantic ocean. From the
Civil Sen ice reform.
Q.—Are we Mugwumpe that sort of in which wild beasts of all kin 8 are। “divide" to Breckenridge is a heavy
kept This place is all the more inter- down grade and the ride tends to make
Independents?
A.—We are that sort of Independent?. eriUng for only a few years ago L was, an inexperienced persons’ hair aland on
while making the sharp curves. In
^Q.—Explain this point a little more nottnng but a low, level, marshy piece end
of ground; but by the hands of man turning a curve and looking down in a
A.—Our independence te of the sort has been transformed so that it seems beautiful valley the city of Brecken­
that leads us to be fearlees and unspar - as if nature would willingly claim it as ridge te seen, hundreds of feet below,
mg in our denunciation of Republican her own. Traveling over the city we and although the train has to go ten
short-comings, but to roar only as gen­ came to the Board of Trade building, miles by a round about way to make
tly ae a sucking dove with a sore one of the prettiest in Chjpago, where a the descent to the city, yet if a car
throat when it cornea to our own few weeks ago some of the operatorsi should happen to be thrown from the
tried to “corner" wheat, but afteajgring track at this point it would roll down
particular-Democratic gored bull.
Q.—What was it that we continually about SfiJXJOjJDO, they ooncludflHrhat, into the dty lltnita. Just l&gt;efore reech­
insisted upon in double-leaded brevier' Chicago was a poor place to“raise Xhat ing Breckenridge, while the train te
and italics'in the summer of 1884 when kind of grain. In the afternoo. wti
we were taunted with laboring for the witnessed the Boaum-Chicago ball h complete circle la made on a piece, of
game, which for errors. and mls.itays ground containing no more than
restoration of the Democratic party ?
A.—We explained that we were would make any juvenile team of acres.
Having related a few things about
laboring solely for the election of Hastings blush. Wednesday was spent
Cleveland; that Cleveland waa stronger in inspecting the works of Spaulding my journey, I will close, but may write
than his party, was better than his Bros., which are situated In a quiet, you another letter about the mines in
this
part of the State.
suburban
town
about
seven
miles
out
party; that because he was stronger
Youra Pratoraahr.
and better he commanded our support. of Chicago. Tneir works are n&lt; I as
____________ w.at cook.
Q.—And does not the tact that large as they used to have in Hastings,
Cleveland has done what Harper’s but are plenty large enough, aa they
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWSWeekly admits that he has done go to confine themselves mostly .to makiug
show that he is not better than his ball bats, lawn tennis bate and Indian
JThe concluding examinations of the
party, that he te not stronger than his elute, not making making fish rods, fall series will be held at Hastings,
croquet and the like any more.
party?
Thursday at 12:30 p. m I left on the Thursday and Friday. Oct 6 and 7. and
A.—By advice of counsel we decline
Thursday,
Oct 27,1887. Third grade
to answer that embarrassing question. C. B. &amp; Q. and wept whizzing over the candidates only. Requirements as
Q.—What is the present postofllce ad­ Kurie at a high rate of speed. JPhurs- usual
y
night
all
the
passengers
in
our
car
dress of the Mugwumps?
WILLIS 1’. I’OLHEMCM.fter'i.
A-—Up / a tree, among the top were kept in a continual roar of
laughter by a genuine, first class west­
branches. \,i
• Rev. D. B. Oviatt will preach in the
ern liar, who could tell the most ridic­
ulous stories of any one I ever beard, Baptist church Sunday, morning and
The infamous Glenn bill han been with the possible exception of a Hust­ evening, at the usual hours of service.
passed by the legislature of-the state of ings man, who formerly lived at He was president of the Pennsylvania
Georgia by r vote of 1ft to 2; the two Bellevue.
State Conference of Seventh Day Ad­
About all that one can see in going ventists for rix yearn, president of the
dissenting votes being those oi the only
over the prairie from Chicago to the tract society and president of the gen­
two colored representatives in the western part of Nebraska is vast fields eral association of elders in that state,
house. The bill is simply an act to of corn which stretch out on both rides lie has just resigned all offices and
prevent education of the negro in the of the track as far as the eye can see. duties to the church and society of the
Idgher studies. It aims at the accom­ Occasionally fields of wheat and oats Adventists, and will continue in the
are observed but are not as thrifty ns ministry in connection with another
plishment of its purpose by placing in the com.
4
denomination. He was regarded as
the chain gang, imprisoning or fining,
In Nebraska the chief occupation Is one of the lirat orators of the Advent­
cattle
raising, and looking from the ist*.
ag all three, whomsoever may teach in
car
window Tn any direction large herds
any school or college where colored and of cattle can b" seen graring upon the
Lrt'sr so Gallacber!
white infants or adults are brought to­ prairie. The land through Nebraska
There will be a meeting in the IL B.
gether. There is only one institution is rolling and the farm bouses are large M. A. dub room, over Ed. Morrill &amp;
’s clothing store, on Friday evening
in Georgia where such co-education ex­ and commodious, although a few sod Co.
housew remain to tell of the early strug­ of this week. The meeting opens at
ists; it is the university ot Atlanta, gles of the pio'neers.
7:30 o'clock. Its object is to consider
founded by northern subscriptions and
tho
subject of booming the town and
In western Nebraska I saw the most
receiving no assistance whatever from beautiful sight that ever met my eyes to form an association for that purpose.
Every man in the dty should be inter­
the state ot Georgia. The tow white and that was one of the celebrated ested in ite improvement and growth,
Nebraska sunsets. Friday was a warm,
students in the university are the chil­ sunshiny day and at evening as the sun aud whether a member of the II. B. M.
dren of the professors, and are educated went down, clouds which looked like A. or not, all should attend this meet­
there solely for convenience sake. The waving oceans of fire appeared above ing. Let everybody come prepared to
work and to work hard Rnd let every­
purpose of the law—as infamous as any the horizon and reflected tbeir light thing be done that will not only make
upon the hills for miles around.
of slavery days—is to keep the colored
Saturday morning, about fifty miles this meeting a success but will also
people igngrant.
from Denver In looking to the north­ make the boom a foregone conclusion.
ED. l-OWEHS,
west the sqbw-capp&lt;-d peaks of the
JAMKH l_ WILKES.
The postoffice department has ar­ Rocky Mountains were plainly seen
JOHN JlKAMKIi,
and
nithough
they
were
45
miles
dis
­
J.
11. DENNIS.
ranged to issue about September 15 the
Improrynirnt Com., H. 11. M. A.
tant they looked to be no more than
adhesive stamps and the stamps on the two or three miles away. Pike's Peak
The reasons why the fire ordinance
stamped envelopes with a change in was easily seen, but being 125 miles
the colors. The main object is tn make distant and the air being misty it was declared invalid were fully stated
to be but a cloud in the horizon. in tlie Banner of August 17th, They
the color of these two classes of stamps looked
Plenty of wild game was seen along
correspond. The two-cent adhesive the track, praine chickens and jack­ were not two; as a contemporary as­
serts. but a dozen or more. Navor
stamp will be changed Id color from rabbits bring very abundanL '1‘here Weissert signed the original draft" of
red to green and the three-cent stamp were also numerous villages of thpse this ordinance. Tlie copy In the book
little animals—prairie dogs. of ordinances was never presented to
from green to vermilion. The design curious
They would ait up erect in front of
will remain the same. Tlie color of the their mounds and as the train came him for his signature; hence he is ex­
cusable. To state that our account of
two-cent stamp on the stamped envel­ near they would fall over backwards the affair gave him a rap aS well as
into
their holes and disappear, from the recorder is untrue for the reason
ope will be changed from red to green,
sight.
just
stated. At least ten violations of
the four-cent stamp from green to car­
1 arrived at Denver at 7 o'clock Sat­
mine, the flve-cent stamp from brown urday morning, and there met my this ordinance have • occurred. The
present city officials could take cogniz­
to dark blue, the tbirty-cent stamp cousins. Harry and Vean Rogers. ance
of any of three that occurred un­
from black to.brown and the ninecy- After taking a much needed rest we der a former council, since the council
to see as much of the city as is a continuous body; so the excuse
oent stamp from carmine to purple. proceeded
possible. Den ver is one of the prettiest our contemporary urges that the
The designs will remain the same ex­ cities in the United States aud at the
cept that the head on the Ine, two, same time is one of the wealthiest and Beamer violation was the first that
came to the notice ot the present
four and five cent stamped envelopes most enterprising for Its size. It ha? a authorities is dlsireaslngly lame. Aa
population of 85,000 and the business
will be engraved, and will have a men have taken great pride in their well might it be urged that a prosecu­
slightly different appearance from the City and have built large and magnifi­ tor should shut his e-yes to offenses
committed while his predecessor was
old ones. The ornamentation around cent business places. Among the in office, and punish only those which
many heantlful buildings may be noted occurred under hu administration.
them will also be slightly different.
the Tabor Grand Opera house, which Too thin altogether. If the design
coat considerable over one-million of
The Farmers' Alliance of Floyd dollars, and is conceded to be .the beat wmtoeaforw thuorftaanee,tbe suite
should have been instituted in the
Bamo order as the successive violations.
1,150 majority, passed a Bet of
be
a
credit:
to
liny
city
much
larger
s the othi ‘
*
than Deaver. There are three buildi. That
1 Inga now being erected. State oapltol,
whict poat-tffice and hotel. which .&lt; iff coat' pelled them, in self defense, to share
he coat of the suit, instead of heaping
It all on one. The Banner's criticism
pay wetr.preswn
p-r uiaaui,
or any other sum, while electioneering brick, many being large and beautiful, upon the dty attorney was neither as
for a second term of office; therefore eurrounded by well kept lawns. The •evert qor as emphatic rs that ex­
i very1unkind.
8jpon
’resideut Cleveland before street? are wide and ven’ well shaded
ou his pending electioneering and streams of water keep the gutters
■ough themajority
west and
south, to. free from all rubbish. Of course Den­ members of the eonncil Mfcrms the
The democratic
in Kentucky
writer that those who instituted this
out
hislatest
resignation
as shownteby
the
retumtasi» presi.sub­ ver celebrated the 4th of ,1 uly and If lota
I lite it with the proper officers of noise constitutes a celebration it wZ suit cam e to the council for authority
stantia11 yington.
as we estimated it last week—
*1
w- The council referred three
certainly a grand success.
17,000, or one-half what it war last year. - Tueaday we started on the Denver L officials to the charter, which pialoly
It to whittled down to les-s than one- South Park road for Brerklnridav, stated their duties. That was :«R th*
authority they received. Atthatineetfourth what it was a Jew years agn. where the Kogers Bros, are running n ing the city attorney was asked H he
stamp mill. Although the foot­
Oar mere such a victory and tbr Ken­ Iaw»
hills look to lx? no more than a mile ronslden-d the ordinance valid. 1Utucky democracy will ben ruined com­ from Deaver, yet it took tlie Irani an said he did, although he now claims
that he thought all the time that the■
munity. T1m Atlanta Constitution, the hour to reach them, the distance being ordinance
was defective.
lending democratic paper in the south, about twenty-five miles. Where the
railroad reaches the mountains, the
Ca ll for a M ass-m EF.TtNo.—Believattributes the result to too much free Platte river coinra rushing down the
ng that the question of ccuntv pruhlLouie in the ptattonn.
canyon, sad we followed nearly every &gt;ition ought to t«e brought to a' vote at
crook and l&gt;end of this river for about the earhret practical moment, and that
75 niUca. the road l*ing btestqj out of the people of Barry county will favor
the solid rpek most of the way.
suppression of the liquor traffic
In riding through the mountains one Within the county, and are waiting
can see nature In the wild state: great ffimply for the opportunity to bring the
■alter to a tret, the un&lt;ier?lgned?who

The Hastings Banner.

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S^court

reouired petitions to the county clerk

p?raic^
CREAM

also to cboowe the Deceiwary
rW/'-’
work in favor of Proh‘bJ,tl??nthf®

the saloons and tlie terriblo etil that
ttows from them. K i*
make this effort entirely iudcp«rienl
of party politics, and to keep it oon[xLrttean in every rwpecL To&gt; thte.end
ril temperance men, no
what political party they may affiliate,
are urged to bo present ut this meeting.
The saloon interests ot the county are
organized, and will favor their friends
and punish their enemies, no matter
what party they belong to. Let us as
temperance men learn from our enemies
not to let our partisanship hinder our
harmonious wosk in behilf of the cause
of prohibition, which should enlist not
only our sympathies but our. active,

Our readers have doubtless often
noticed that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is well
spoke nof in the newspapers. The preen
is quick to recognise merit, and does
not b&lt;«itate to give praise where it is
due. The following is from the Bap­
tist Weekly, a leading religious psper:
“Advertising may bring an article
prominently before the public, but no
advertising can long help it if it has
not real merit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla la
well advertised; but the best proof of
Ito value la that eo many persons use It
on recommendations of friends who
have proved Its peculiar virtues.

Jaking

njWDE*
^PERFECT BIDS

tersy by th- boM. or

ed the agency of Iri. W. H. Rosa' sys­
tematic tnsOxneata for the cure of rheuXDBtiauj. scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
Following are the real estate trana- One treatment for e*ch diheaae-and a
curt in every c**e guaranteed. Call at
fm for the week ending Aug. 27th, as store for tesUmoniala.
taken from the Looks in the niter's
office:

U

,rr.'u

L

a£S %*“■•&lt;

.John M. Waters and wile to Walter Wtterter

lynn in Hannah Myna: U.K* secU
I rairi -.uw.
Xmellne 8. Kwitaw tu Haauali h. Flywi: D &gt;
a teeai rnurleUUo, *ooo.
A&lt;lam Eekardt and wf to Philip Eckartt: «0a
i Woodland. Si.
“
Pbiiip F. Eekardl and st to Adaai Eckardt;
Rraaer : Woodland,Si.
Altwr-. F. Colin and wf to Elizabeth (Mby;
parrel sec 14 and 15 TLornapplr, 11.
Ruby C. Border to Caneth A Hendrick: 3
parrels see 11 MiddiesHlc. S«5.
Mehrmlah Cook and wt U&gt; llorarr bborter; Ca
sec H Prnlrftrille. «M&gt;.
• Elizabeth Cook to Oliver A
&lt;(•* sec 4 Parmrlrr. S34.
Arthur D. Beckwith aud

Orangeville, •!.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

Hannibal Holcomb is quitelow again.
Mr. J. £. iX’hmo visited relaUv»w in
Cooper this week.
Belle Delano is at Allegan for a
week’s visit with friends and relativre.
Gem Rich returnud from the north
last week, after burying his mother.
Mrs’. Geo. Johnson had her —
pocket
picked during the reunion. '
Ernest Haynes captured a badger
last week.
’
Mamie Weeks returned from __
tended visit with friends and rriativee
in New Y ork slate last week.
Mr. Rich has a brother from Green­
ville visiting here, and will spend the
winter in this vicinity*.
’
Wiliie Delano expecta. to enter the
preparatory course at Albion college
this fall.
Miss Marion Daly spent a part of last
week with ber sister in your city.
School in tho Hendershott district
will close next Friday.
Rev. Fow will preach his farewell
sermon next Sunday.
Mrs. Ilemstreet, of Cleveland. Ohio,
returned to that city last Tuesday, af­
ter visiting her sister here.
A team driven by Anson
your city, became frihteoed
away last Monday. Ilarnex i
were-badly broken.
R. H. Dixon will not move his fami­
ly to Hastings, as the scribe for the
News stated last week.
Mr. Clampit and wife, from Ohio, vis­
ited at H. II. Mcrahon's a part of the
past week.
Mrs. Myron Emmons visited here
Sunday. She will go to Allegan Wed­
nesday.
Some of the farmers in these parts
are sowing rye for fall feed.
ASSYRIA.
■
Clarke-Durhaia’z child U not &lt;rt|&gt;«cW to lire
—cholera infzatum.
t’oclr John Keith has the whooping mug* caught it from a utUe grand child. Hr has »uffervd horn It intensely.
Aasyrte Center is right &lt;m tho line of the pro­
posed NaahvUle. Battle Crtek &amp; Noahere IL H.
H there were not so niaDy “gs” lu the way ««
wighthoj* far the locomotive.
Onr G. A. H. boys speak tn high terms of the
Uw reuaion-exoept the gambling
Olir
mnll
i. . .
-

DO YOU KNOW?
If yon do not. now is the time to le^rn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very finest American and ferrignUrai.
ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones
Cheaper than any Outside Competition,
You will grt jint exactly what you cemlrart for if you bny ot ti

to ask the people of Harry roomy to Mtrouize a boon InefiUHk.u

GRAIN DRILLS
The Best Grain Drill
in the Market
Is the one the farmers want, and the intelligent
fanner knows it is the cheapen Any fanner who
will call at our warehouse and examine our Grain
Drills, will be convinced that they are. by all odds
the best in the market. The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that can be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your?
self as to the truth of the above assertions.

Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
i -N. B.—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

they wlU convene hereafter.

You buy a

they expected.

FUBNACE
Bay the beet; which yon will find to be
Are**? - ”»n.T»&lt;*«r Ml

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, unw

North Hom, N. V.,

Hit IMd Diving His tat
Manufactured and sold by the Hastings Furna.'.' toinpflnj-

disi-ffliraD-d nm riway? ta”
( Minimus so-pjMsl arnuMil niMl felt rrf
muse, h iiiah
01 «”■ imiwic
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K.riiaMiwmJi
(RtAYBUKN.-.

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HiJUSS;

The Best Made,
The Most Easily Regulated.
tt
. 6 Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer
Use Less Wood,
Gives More Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace mkde.
- •
’
.
Best of references for aa.tiafw-f.ory work given ou appu1’.1'
gon See the model at H. A. Goodyear 4 Son’s HurJwa. e.
llXt^NntionaLBart^’ &amp; KaUy 3 huildi“s
“

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you see the Kenfleld Diving Fine Furnace, and get prices.

�A TWO Yiujt old boy of Ed. Youngs
died last Thursday and was buriedon
PERSONAL MENTION.
Friday in the Catholic cametery.
1
Miss Ida Tinkler has returned from
G.A.R. REUNION.
A HORSE belonging to Mr. Coin fell Kansas.
ai
--____umiiiucr ui
lUSTtK-’
in a fit near the fair grounds Friday
r attendance by actual count in line at
*•«-■&gt;*
No damage except a broken thill.
E'
ide; and Stark post, Otar Creek.
wttl&gt;
,oU*
md prize. 81.
The Evart ball nine left Tues­
»' «™&gt;&lt;i iupw«. coo.
The
Freeport and .Middleville hand*
John Otto, of Middleville, was In the i
day morning for Battle Creek where
The gods of wai have indeed lookedI were in
t &lt;au ArresrwN w my
attendance throughout the
they were to play a game the same day. city Thursday.
Frri K“- upon the boys in blue with great favor. I entire encampment and gave much
1
Complete Stock
The railroad company will sell tick­ . D-of Ann Arbor, spent Kunfor never has the Weather teen more; good music.
day
in
thia
city.
'
ets to this dty during the county fair
The business part of the city wm
wife wrot r° °u«» propitious and never has a reunion
*.
-De—
at one and one-thlnl fare for the round
John J. Perkins, of Prairieville, was Uma^nauH ’ ?,h!y *iHrvmain aome paired off more pleasantly and satisfac­ decorated with flags and bunting and
trip.
when
W,J: •‘ritiDduck shooting torily than has the liflh annual reunion a few private residences were also
in town yesterday.
«
ben
the season opens.
ot
the
Barry
county
battalion.
With
decorated
with flogs. Goodyear &amp;
Levi Fowlek, of the Central House
Mra. C. M. Knappen left Saturday for
.«O.r’TLUTPMn Lof Etale pcriect days and nights, and excel­ Barnes' window decoration was unique •
boot and shoe store, offers hia splendid her home, Lanning.
MI'ICAL GOODS.
r
lent arrangements for their comfort,
yet very appropriate. A miniature
cottagu and two lots for aata ut a bar10 V iw Jennie Mieklre, an the old veterans found very little simi and
tent containing all the accoutrements
gakg
Neteoa Stewart was in Charlottea estimable joung tady of the same place
larlty between their life during thia en­ of tho private soldier was displayed ii.
few days last week.
oo the evening of Aug. 24.
F
i&gt; -*UMW and chspatcfe.
'/You can listen to the mocking bird
campment and what it was while the} one or‘their window*. Outside the
Mias ifary Walsh, of Port Huron, is
n°Tnton. returned from Naw were marching and lighting, in order tent were the cooking utensils and the
aa much us you want to when the new
!l &lt; nday’ wh,‘r*'hlt" ,**n buy. that Ulis government might remain in­ ever present pork and beans. Taken
JOHN BESSMER,
Hteam whistle lain place at the water visiting Fr. Fleming.
r°rn ,Or.l.hT LowdI Hustings tact and be able to afford ample protec all together it made a very plctty dis­
works.
JEWELER.
AV. H. Myera whs in Grand Rapid", rX^!
railroad.-Lowell Journal.
lion to all irrespective of race, color, or play.
,
Fhank Beamer reports a rushing on Uusiness, Monday.
previous condition of servitude. A
In all its parts this reunion has been
1*
^a»Tr?er'or
vra. N. V., noticeable
big restaurant business during tho re­ Vyharlie Baldwin left Wednesday to
feature in all the addresses h complete success, and Fitzgerald
r
\
•
1 °J M‘“
Throop: Mtax throughout
union. Frank’s place deserves a big join the Det.oit dub.
the
entire
encampment
post
deserves
much
praise
for
their
Stelta ar*! f?riDer,y “ tether in our
I patronage.
was the absence of any reference to the management of the affair. The only
Mra. Truman, ot Nashville, x i-dted at ^H,ls Mn*1 h“s many warm friends political
| John Ullery, of Yankee Springs,
conditions of the country. This (law has been the great numter o!
Ixe Reed 3 Thursday.
is highly commendable and shows the gambling devices allowed both on the
brought the finest lot of peaches into »^.has. Hotchkiss is on the march tak­
1street and fair grounds. When the '
week ntnn,y’
WrWtt "pent-the stuff that the G. A. R. is made of.
' town Tuesday that has been, m^o here
HASTINGS. MICH.,
*•*» at their home. Hustings. The1
THE FIRST DAY
fair grounds were rented a guarantee
ing the school census.
tem-fnirr’,lIrn&lt;H1 y«tartay, the"latte? was occupied mostly with preliminary should have been required that every­
ItaAiiDK1* Hoc»e. »otk-xi so far this season.
Lincoln Parkburrt. oi Middleville, refining yet awhile.- Allegan G&amp;- businew. the reporting of posts,
.,.s' «n&lt; p«uA« o: Hwings aad
thing placed on them should be of a
M. Roberts left some peaches in
in
j-- -•'*
-inrely^rst-ctaw work our office yesterday of the Crawford va­ waa in town Tuesday.
The posLs present were as follows:
good character.
J. B. Backet, Prairieville.
riety. One of them measures V »t ineben
Mrs. Carson returned this week from
Wolcott, Freeport
.
That was a courageous fellow who
u visit in Grand Rapids.
around it. They are dandies,
Knatpen &amp; VanAilhan are making
. Stark, Cedar Creek.
told
the
pickpocket,
as
he
was
taking
i/ His many Methodist friends in tho i/lke Hendershott goes to Gun take
Jeffreds, Nashville.
rate* for tanlly **ib- ^Albion
a much needed addition to their office.
district have prwented Presid­ to-day. He’s after dnelw.
। his hand from a lady's pocket during. Leonard Mauch, Woodland.
They have cut a door through Into tbe
the reunion, that if be saw him do that ’ Fitzgerald, Hastings.
ing Elder Knuppen with an elegant
Miss May' Stilson. of Kalamazoo, is again ho would call an officer.
gold watch.
room recently occupied by C.- G. Hol­
Withey, Bowens Mills.
visiting ber parents here.
brook and his former office will te oc- I
j|(W&gt;T AM*
Cox, Assyria.
The Rogers' elevator has been leased
. Joe Hamilton was arnnted Wed-,
cupied by them in connection with ।
Charlie Soules went to Vermontville by A. D. Hughes A Co., of Irving.
Hid, Middleville.
ntx-dav night for being drunk and dis­ Monday morning to work.
their
present rooms.
Morris Englund, Orai^geville.
orderly on the fair grounds. - Justice
This firm will now buy wheal here.
The &lt; fficera elected to command the
John Bvchanan and wife were to
Kenaston taked him 88.50.
Mire Trudie Smith returned from
As
they
are
lively
buyers'
it
will
have
a
battaliou
during
the
coming
year
wni
will
Bay View Friday morning.
Wm. Joneh. on account of continued
healthy influence on Hastings* price for give the best of satisfaction to all its be tried yesterday for assault and bat- 1
, t. V&lt; j th, &lt;£ Ciitopbj ill
health, has decided to give up ffis | John Jewett, of Grand Rapids, spent that cereal.
members. That they are competent tery on Mra. Buchanan’s mother. Mra. I
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*u give up his’
'Xi'e.,
dental
Sunday with F. H. Barlow.
and will be efficient goes without sav­ Paddock. Before proceeding very far |
dental buotaea*
buslneas. Th.«-a-|
Thursday his goods
The Good Templars of Hastings, will ing. They are as follows:
with the evidence the prosecuting at­
were moved from his former ortice.
Miss O’Neal, of Charlotte, visited have asocial at temperance hall on
Cblonel—Chas. Armstrong, Bowens torney dismissed the case for want of 1
i Wednesday afternoon and evening, Mills.
Fitzgerald post has elected bam Gar­ witlhMra. Mode Rich last week.
grounds for trial.
rison as a delegate to the monument
Lieut.
Col.
—
Hamilton
Carveth,
Mid
­
Mrs. Mary DrCoursey, of Chicago, Is Sept 7th. 1887. All are cordially in­
association meeting to te held soon; visiting Lan. Kenteld and falnily.
In addition to the hordes of gamb'\ |
vited to come and have u good time. dleville.
and D. IL Cook is the citizen delegate.
Chaplain- James MeAUleter, Hast­ lera, that were prepent during the re- ' ।
. t»r—&lt;» .- ■ - n 10.4 lb«- anneal -mcetL. E. Knappen was in Grand Rapids Supper from 5 to 7.
ings.
Sirry. i’r»4rvTl!le. Hope and Oraoffr
union, there were^trampe, pickpocket,
A
sfkcul train on the M. C. IL R. Monday and Tuesday on busineea.
.
V**&gt;cn w!fl be teMrtBMt 1
It is rumored that n new taw firm is
burgeon—H. A. Barber, Nashville.
. . - . .'»IU U»7. atoloek p. leaves here at 0:15 a. m„ Sept- 6th. giv-.
etc. While the pick­
Col. Armstrong previously occupied highwaymen,
T. S. Brice and wife, of Maple Grove, about to open an office in town. It
ing reduced rates to Detroit. A I)opockets’ undoubtedly got away with
I
troit-Chlcago game takes place on that visited at Mrs. Upjohn's Thursday.
doesn't seem that there is much of an the same position, having teen the bat­ some plunder yet the managed to
•
I H. EARL. FreddeM.
talion’s first colonel, and his re-election
day.
leave two of their number to board
1
Miss Addle Gilbert, of Ypsilanti. opening but if «nv one wants to make pays him a very pretty compliment.
the
attempt
we
are
sure
there
will
be
I
Don't te in too ranch of a hurry visited Mra. Frank Maus last week.
Thq Woman's Relief Corps of Hast­ with the county.
-#W IS TUI. I IJM.
no objections raised.
when vou want anything in the jewelry
ings was present and had n tent upon
Will Bennett, of Chicago, has been
The horst*. Isaac B.. owned by £.
I
line. Goto Baughman &amp;, Burl's and visiting friends here the post week.
A progressive euchre party was the grounds. Representatives were also
you will save money by getting their
present from the A’erinontvllle and Dickson, of Lowell, was purchased tact
Col.’ EvanC of Nashville, waa in the given Monday night by Mra. F. (». Middleville W. IL C.
prices.
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KRUG S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
■Saturday by Will Spence. This horse .
Goodyear.
All
enjoyed
themselves.
Ilrl&gt;M .
Tenn, rv..-.'01ble. Hoard
city attending the reunion one day.
. Steps were taken leading toward the won the running race Friday and is
Friday morning Andrew Turk was
The tirst prizes wore awarded to Mra. organization of a monument associa­ said to have made the fiwtest time in
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Mire Cora ’ Simpeon, of Caledonia, C.
a ted drunk on thn fair grounds. Sat­
H. VanArman and Gen. Parkhurst .tion, and I. W. A'rooman was elected the state. Probably Will will accom- ».
urday morning he paid Justice Kentw- I viafted with friends here last week.
. Vjtph
and the booby prizes to Mrs. Ed. I’ow- secretary.
.
A meeting will te held in modate any of bls friends who think
tor. $6 for the trouble he had given the * Mrs. Chas. Fenton, of Middleville, is era and Mr. Will Holloway.
,this city for the purpose of completing they own a belter horak
officers.
1 the guest of Mrs. F. Spangemacber.
j4)n Friday evening, .Sept. 2d. a 'the work, the delegates being u member
from each post and a citizen from each
Word was received byW. i*. Sidnam 1
Tin: State Horticultural Society will
Mra. Frank Beamer went to Grand j Grand Railroad party will be held at 1town.
make Its tistml exhibit at the coming Rapids Saturday, returned Tuesday.
Saturday evening from the officials of
the Freeport rink. The object is to , At the camp fire in the evening a most
State fair. It Is expected that fruits
the C. K. &amp;S. railroad announcing that
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enioyublo
time
was
had.
Remarks
Charlie
Sherman
and
mother,
of
Char
­
I
raise
funds
for
assisting
in
the
con•
.
from all sections of the country will te
lotte. visited friends in town Friday.’ (struction of the railroad bridges across «were made by J udge Smith, Col. Evans, it had been decided to locate a station
displayed.
1
of Nashville, Elder Gillaspie, ot Bowens nt Delton. You can imagine that Mr.
A. M. Lockhart, of Charlotte, made a the Coldwater river at Freeport, Ad- ]Mills, l». R. Cook, John Dennis and 8. was a happy man, as he owns a 240
THE city schools opened Monday
|
mission, 3 LOO. Good music wljl lie in &lt;
■ with a large attendance The indica­ buhinrss trip to this city Wednesday.
attendance.
&lt;­ others; and song.* were sung t*y various aero farm at Pelton. It will be one ot
1
tions are that the attendance this term
comrades, Mr. Failes, ot Wayland, al­ the bt^t, if not the best, points between
ilati*
A son has teen born to Mrs. AA’ard
.
will be much larger than the fall term Copely, »ire Minnie Morae, of Dakota.
■ Don't worry about Sheriff Shriner ways showing up when his name was this city and Kskmazoo.
of last year.
,
and the JJanski:. Brother Johnson. called and giving pleasing bongs.
Balhi.I' .m.s his been granted m
T»ir
pickpocket
who
gave
his
name
I
Mrs. Loring and Mrs. Olivet, of Char­ They are abundantly able and deposed
THE SECOND DAY.
Next Sunday is the last time Hint lotte, visited at Rev. I-ee's this week.
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tension.
At -about ten o’clock, a. m., occurred as Mcknsy, from Indianapolis, Ind..
Rev. G. D. Lee will occupy the M. E.
to look out for themselves. And don’t
Ueri
-•lis roller flour at pulpit before conference. He has done
Orno Strong and wife..of Nashville; make such a ridiculous statement as the street parade at w hich a very cred- bad IBs examination before Justice
I Itableahowlng was made, both as re-. Kenaston, Tuesday, ou a charge of plvwere
in
the
city
a
portion
of
last
week.
good work here and here’s hoping he
that White imposed on the sheriff on I gartls numbers and appearance.’ A
I
Mr-. '-iV.»vm motkn has been may return.
Miss Glenna Schantz returned Mon-| the day of bls escape, for the sheriff . troop ot cavalry headed the procession, ing his trade during the reunion. lie
was sent to jail to await trial in the cirwas not in the city.
graat-.d a pension.
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all of the posts were in the column, cult court Geo. Tinkler did good work
The earnest efforts of the officers for day from a visit with relatives in Sparta |
he water
Mr*. Jason Rich left AVrdnredav fora '//'T
T,n:
*at" in
in the
the supply
WPb well
wel was and last but not least was a typical when he captured that fellow after seeA rM.ur.14: r hooner pusned through making the fair a success should te
I
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_—when army mule evidently just returned ing him rifle a lady's pocket.
supplemented by the aid of the people 'four week’s visit with New York’ state l"0.i*cred.two f«*- last
Wednesday
from a foraging trip. The Middleville
throughout the county. Let every one !friends.
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the mains were being washed out. As and Freeport bands and Hastings mar­
On the last dav of the reunion the
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take hold and give a lift.
L. Stimpaon and daughter Cora, of soon as possible a thorough test should tial t&gt;and furnished the music.
The rew railroad is booming right '
In the afternoon speeches were made drawing was held for the purpose of
were in attendance at the iw- made of the capacity of the well, and
Tiir.f'flicul'tu-pf -’ion of the water along now. There will be no more Caledonia,
ascertaining
the
lucky
number
that
:reunion.
if the third vein should prove insuffic­ by Judge Smith. L. E. Knappen. James
. -s.rta lakes phre to-dav.
•
waiting for ties or iron. It is expected
ient. arrangements ought to lx? made Clarke and a tew remarks by Elder was entitled to the possession of the
Mrs. Nevins and son Mason returned for connection with the river if neces­ I G1liaspi
Mr. O'Donnell, for some rea­ carpet recently completed by the x.
Mil- • » ■
x is building a house that the graders will begin work in
Sunday from a visit with Galesburg sary in case of a large fire.
the city limits next week.
a Mr Jot m the 2d a ard.
son failed to te present. Lack of space Hastings W. R. C. Robert Gamble got «
relatives.
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a full report ot the speeches, the persimmons. The W. R. C. hart
C. I't ■■.rSsiiTh • putting in a brain I 1/ A ••iiAN-NEAH’’ was on exhibition in
Patronize home industry by patron­ forbids
but
that
they
were of the right sort sold nearly 200 tickets and consequent­
Mr*. Hull, president of the Vermont­
this city Friday afternoon and even­
rumlhia houw id the river.
izing tho Hastings roller milta. No was evidenced by the expression of sat­ ly they got a good price for their car­
ing, A targe number went to see him ville W. IL C., attended the reunion
tetter flour Is made than this mill givts isfaction upon the laces of the listeners: pet.
•tiJ* gold and Hi’.xt-r worth as much and there seems to bo no dojibt about Thursday.
.
*♦ Gi® at Bavgtamm a, Bud’s.
its patrons. The way to build it up and the old soldiers were highly pleas­
' his teing just as represented.
At RichahdsonV Crossing the grade
I
Miss Angie Bates left Saturday to
HtisMEBK that $!?.« will buy 100
and give Hastings a reputation for pat­ ed to have these gentlemen taking so
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There will be a trott/ng race Sutur-1 p. tn. to begin her school a’. Champion, ronizing its home institutions is to gut much luterest In what was so near to of the D. L. &amp; N. is three feet above
. “‘ofrcdlT flour at Bert Tinklers.
Myqurttte
Co.
i««.=
cbri
“
/■&gt;
dav at the fair grounds tetwee ”*
that of the L- * H. railroad. The L. A
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your grists ground there, or by buying their hearts.
The dress parade at retreat passed off H. wouldn’t change and neither would
by Em. J'
ThtJxl - t price
-lc for
n&gt;t second
rcconu bund
mint; I Leland,
.7 "7’7’, owned
—
Busby. and yT.. J. Bush and Geo. Barnro were at Hastings roller mill flour of your grocer,
P-ii’i at Lathrop
Lathrop’’s drug
drug I •
WDed b
&gt;' A,
J. r._wj,
Hardy, of
n.-niu, °
unuru
11/
.X,./.
v. Gon;lakotwo dnvs last week dshing. or at the feed stores. If you can't find succcnfully and the boys showed that the D. L. A N. tint last week the D.
■
’ ■' ‘ * pud
I
r
* . Nashville,
N.1«hville for an wager of
nf 860.
-• one bite.
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it there, you.can always get it at the they Rtill remembered a great deal of L. &amp; N. came on one day with a big
Result,
forw, tore up about 30 feel of I-.-A II.
ndll.
• their previous training.
Rapid* by
A PRINTER
printer from Grand Rapids
bj j Mra. Mary Geer returned last week
The dav was fittingly closed by the track, established their grade three feel
yW 'k*1 ^°*,n B»*«ner
I
the
name
of
Dalton
fell
in
an
epileptic
from
Grand
Rapids,
where
she
boa
been
grand
military
tell
in
the
evening
at
Ropxford ..-cheap as any other
higher and laid their track. Boynton
(fit
m Monday
u^a.- night near
------ --the American^
.
&lt;-.-j f0r&gt;everBi weeks.
,
Knapprn were driving a livery team which thn attendance was simply im­ thinks they'll wish they hadn't anrt
mense. Nearly 150 tickets were sold.
now outsiders are interested in develop|
r.iks:.- •'-r.-xl candidates in alteu- i house and lay unconecions for about 20
along
by
the
freight
depot
last
Wednes
­
Martin
Darling,
of
New
York,
has
minutes when he was cared’for.
THIRD DAY
ments.
been the guest of Chas. Dickinson and day afternoon, when the horses became was the bigTHE
•'■•Vi
tc‘
tlamination
day of the reunion. Early
The fire department has received ani wife the past week.
frightened and ran away. When near in the morning wagons loaded with
On Tuesday, while workmen were
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Mra. Lampman and daughter left Merchant’s livery barn the buggy tip­ people began to arrive and by 10 o'clock
JoiiK R: -ner -leads them all on invitation from Battle Creek to attendJ
engaged ou the new M. E. church in
। mu.deil go-^L olid organs in price and the annual street parade of their tire this morning for a* visit with friends in ped over, but Mr. Van Arman toresee- there were nearly 5.000 people assembled
.department and the test of the dty Marshall and Colon.
ing It grasped the little boy and jump­ to see all that was to te seen. Camp Bloomingdale township, they sent a
water works on Thursday, Sept. 8th.
ed, thereby escaping uninjured. The John Log.tn was honored with such a tad named William R»iefsnyder, about
Fine prariu»&lt; from Charles Beumer's
McKey, who bus been visiting buggy. Ipwevcr. was considerably de­ crowd of spectators as has seldom as­ 16 veara and deaf and dumb, on an
The fall trotting meeting ot the De­’ ntMr.
F. G. Goodyear'S, has returned to moralized.
'••■‘■.irit will be. found at Beamer's
errand to a neighbors, and they hare
sembled at the fair grounds.
troit driving club begins Sept. 20th and1 his home in Chicago.
rwn’..
I
About 10JO a. m. the U. R. K. of 1’. not since seen him but have traced him
Mr. Benedict’s second term of writ­ gate an exhibition drill on State street. to within six miles of this village. Thr
A very Interesting’ i/Mim Rose Bostwick returned Wed­
Finri oy-u re. the very best In tlie ends Sept 23rd.
ing school will open on Friday, Sept. 2. . They are the champions ot the state bov whs biirefootod and had no coat on.
xartd. in every ztvle a’. Beamer’s rre- program him teen issued and some cele­' n&lt;«day from 'her visit with Mrs. Ed.
in the Episcopal society'a room: one and any critical eye that watched their Any information concerning him will
brated horses are expected to be' Gregory in St Louis.
•acreiiL
’ '
.
1 maneuver* could set that they well 1 be thankfully received by J. E. Spiker.
present.
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Mrs. Clement Smith left Bay View class to meet at 4 p. m.. the other at deserved such distinction. Thar mas-! Bloomingdale, or bv A. B. Laton, Alle­
Latrhoi
-• •-.3d hand school
A
couple of three card monte men Friday for St. Ignore, at which place 7 o’clock, evening. Tuition as hereto- rot, little Eddie Cole, got there with gan. Exchanges are requested to cony
exchange !.; new or second
frre. 8100 for twelve lessons. Books
hind bocks.
■ who were operating near the • fair she will visit relatives.
Item.—Allegan Journal and Trib­
furnished free of charge; scholars pro­ tho rest ot the boys and greatly delight-' this
une.
Mrs. Cole and daughter, of Reed City, vide their own pens, ink and lights.’ *wl the spectator*.
Challes Hr i • r.i; I..is arranged to grounds Friday were compelled to give
Following this drill were the foot
•11 *11 of hii surplus pertchts to Char- up 84 that they had previously won visited frruds in town this week, re­ "Let those now write who never wrote*• rncce
Friday’ night, while at the "Man­
at the fair grounds. In the foot
before.'
And
those
who
’
ve
written
fotte forties.
.
from an angry dupe. This ended their turning h toe yesterday.
1 race for members ot the G. A. IL under tear" show, John Quaif felt some one
only write the more.”
Mrs. JeArett and Mrs. Austin, of
45 years. Geo. Moore took lat and tugging at his watch chain. It dWnt
Tur. premium list for the coining! funny business.
• lirwilihe found on an inside pagei
A secret meeting was held last week Adeltert Moore second prize. 82 and 81 take him long to decide what to do so
A young man whose name we have Grand Rapids, arrived in town Friday
1 at which specially Invited persons at­ respectively. For member* over 50, he collared the fellow and delivered
if thi&lt; Imw.
not learned was too drunk and hilar-1 for a visit with relatives.
Felix Chamberlain took 1st, 82, and him to an officer as soon as be arrived.
Miss Hattie Hahn, of Niles, is visit-1 tended. The object of this gathering Alfred
Thl Hartings W. C. T. U. will meet ious to drive his horse Thursday and
Bolton took 2d, 81.
Ou being taken before Justice Kenaston
■-MulN. Haile’s vn Tuesday Sept. after several rocapes from tip-ovem and ing at her brother a, P. A. Hahn’s. She was to formulate plans and schemes bv
The trotting and runningTasea were Saturday morning the pickpocket gave
will remain here a month.
• '-h at 3 o’clock.'.
means
of
which
a
fusion
of
the
Demo
­
held
in the afternoon, and the audience his name as Weber Lyons and his home
collisions on State Street some of his
Frank Andrus, of Chicago, was in crats, Greenhackera and labor element had an opportunity to witness some as Detroit. He said he came from
C.G.Hor.an&lt;; ,k has moved his law friends assisted him to a place of safetv.
town over Sunday. He returns to Chi­ might be brought about—tn other words vert line racing. F. Av Blackman, of Grand Rapids, where he had been visit­
■:£&lt;e into the toon • recently vacated
to accomplish any thing to beat the Barry, and Sterling Avilcox, of Hast­ ing. to attend the reunion but had only
The man that -had bought a watch cago with his family this week.
sy Jama Clarke.
Republicans. Another secret meeting ings township, acted as judges to the 50 cents with which to.return. Fail­
Miss Grace Messer, who has been vis­ wifi be held in two or three weeks to satisfaction of alL
fit basket* of Fennville peaches Friday morning from Beumer, the
ing to giveVall for 8W he wrs sent to
w«ei through here on the express jeweler, and in an hour or so thought it iting at Chester Messer's, returned Kat- complete the detail work.
Tho entries in the trotting race, best
urday
to
her
home
in
Grand
Rapids.
Monday morning.
3 in 6 inilo heata, were M follows: J.
had l»een stolen from him, found out
A oame of ball was played an the
The Banner Is pleased tu announce
At Lathrop's, drug rtore can be afterwards that a friend had taken it I James Clarke goes to Freeport Fri- fair grounds between thu Evart and tiouM.by Joe Slattery: Buckskin, by
A. J. Ilardv. of Nashville; Barry that W. H. Myera has re-entered the
from him for safe keeping until ho got I day where te will deliver ar address
■•uni all kinds of new and second
at the railroad party In the evening.
Hastings clubs. The v lilting club dis­ bolddnst. br lid. Buck, ot Nashville: Hastings business community. Anrt
sober. .
's­
^nn school looks.
Flora
8.,
bv
.1.
Button.
Hastings.
Barry
Fred Keith is visiting friends in this played some very fine fielding work Golddurt won the first three heats and when it is known that he ta again en­
Take your old watch to Baughman
t K JlcnoKaiHi wile give a reception
and played a sharp game throughout
•o tteir son to-night 'at their home &amp; Ruel's and exchange the same for a city. He rmurns soon to his home in (.’halter, who pitched for Htttings. did took first money. 825; Buekskin, second gaged in the hama^ buxiness we are
Cleveland nd from there gore to Now
•rw. &lt; to 11 o'clock.
new one. It will cost you but little Mexico.
splendid work and held the visitors money. 815; J. Gould third money, 810. certain that all of his old customer*
race was hotly contested between will be greatly plewsL While con­
down very closely, nearly all of their This
A vkhy piw.i8.int time was had at a difference, and you will be much tetter
Golddust and Buckskin, eapeclaUv in gratulating ourselves over his return
Gen. Pa kbnrat, ot Coldwater, has
tf’fn hy Mra. Carrie Good- ' satisfied. They can give you a tergain been vlsiung his daughter. Mrs. F. scores resulting from errors made In the first two heats when they pawed we can not but regret that^Mr. Cole
yw ftrdn-sday night.
if you want any kind of movement, G. Goodyear, returning to hls home the field by the home team. The Ex-art under the wire almost shoulder to
makes his exit at the same time. Lot
pitcher did not come up to Chalker's
Ainerican or foreign.
Tuesday.
work br n long shot. The score stood shnnhler. Barry Golddust trotted the Thursday Sir. Myers purriiwwsl the
frOnt I
full mile in the respective beats in stock
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£ •xc(.o;&gt; furniture store, Huffman’s
of good;, he recently sold to John
AH*. Fhank Bauer, living east of
Phflo Dunning left Tuesday to at­ 18 tn 10 in favor of Evart.
the following time: 2:55.2:14 and 2:45. Cole and will spare no pains, as was
“wdwarc aud Hazrn’s sh op. \
town, died last Sunday and was buried tend the reunion of the 11th Michigan
lu _tiir running race the • entrire Ihis former custom, to please all who
In cask the water works are unoeptcavalry.his
former
regiment,at
Adrian
were:
Sinbad.
by
Mrs.
A
men.
Eaton'
Monday
in
the
cemetery
just
north
of
Wat,’h. dock and jewelry
call upon him lor any thing In bls
ed by the committee an exhibition Rapid*; Joe Cotton, by J. Brown.Free- may
•v-irmg done by a eonipetent work- the poor farm. She had received a aim yesterday.
,line.' 'l*hat hr idway* gave the l&gt;est of ,
:
u lUughnur. A
, stroke and before recovering from it
1
Ed. O. D^rey has assumed the man-1'test will probably be made Sept- I Sth. port; Isaac 11.. II. I*. AVatcra. Lowell; satisfaction
was Indicated by his conw
was attacked with the mumps, from agement o ‘ the Owosso Tlmre. hd. If arrangements can be made there Mustang. Mr. Merchant; Nellie Grant, 1stantly increasing trade. At his shop
from two
10 five
1 customer always has Lumm! aud will
will be on that day the annual parade Jr., AV. S. Benham. Sinbad and Isaac a
.^tl-veah-.z .Journal
will
giveth&lt;a‘ which h&lt;r death resulted.
! will probably bustle the Times more I of
the
Hartings
tire
department
a
hose
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B.
gave
a
One
exhibition
ot
running.
1
find goods of the l/rrt &lt;»f make and ma­
••^PLoa to its many tnendsever.
cart drill, teets.of thr water works- the but l.&lt;aac got there and won the first terial
1
Jank&gt; CflAMi, who lives near Mid- than
I
*o&lt;i at reasonable prices. He
uJuPP' .will te a biscuit and honey
dleville. claim* to have l*en knockM
W. H. 1’ockard. W. J. Bonnett. Wm. day winding up with a ball in the eve­ prize. Thr race was a ball mflr dash will continue the Uusinr-s al his tflfl
-*pL»iih, at George Clark's oil down and dragged down the cellar Metalnger. M. F.Baxter and J. L. Whit­ ning. Further mention will In made heat two In three with two prize*. Isaac stand on Jrfivraosi street anil we are
next
week
mi that there may be no mis­ H.. first; Blnhad. second: Joe CoC*&lt;». certain it will not be twcnroiry for Mm
wwn line. AH are invited.
ford. of Charlotte, arrived in town ym■ F^kFuHEKpaid Justice Kenas- stain, under Hicks Bros., store by two terdav and went to Mud lake this morn­ take. Let everybody take hold, give third: Mustang, fourth; Nettie Grant, to look long aod anxiously for bu old
mtn Thursday night. AVhen he racoy-, ing where they will camp, bunt and ; liberally and do all they can to make Jr., fifth.
customer or for new outs that are look­
Hill post. of Middleville, was awarded ing for bargains in good goods.
the occasion a success.
for
being drunk..' ered eonedousnee* what little money fish for a couple of weeks.
n°l» portion of the
reunion.
1 he bad pofwreeed was gone.
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The Hastings Banner.,
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JlDCISj JEWJIHT

Troy Laundry.

iMtfattoE and Repairing.
J. c. WOODRUFF.

Local News.

�LARRABEE RENOMINATED.
IOWA

REPUBLICANS

FINISH

HAVANA IN A Tt
Likely

THEIR

CONVENTION WORK.

PFEFFER’S HEAVY KICK.
“OLD ANS” AND HIS BASE BALLERS
AT LOGGERHEADS.

reived here Saturday night *t to that toe

gigantic

CmCAUO, Aug.

At
the situation tmeome. daily mtjre draperate.
recalling orant* attending tlie jmasiacre of
medical students in 1811.
h«
mon H&lt;»nd*r-u.-i wax marie permanent chair­
man of the rtato Republican cmiventkm when

pected that Havana will be dock udfu a state

Kkw YottK. Aug. tS - Every Irogu - dub
Um­
at
Eorhr'* hotel Bunday at

wm represented at toe iinit meeting of
Bo*, Bal) Playets’ Brotherhood hrtl

admiuMratiou
and then Mated

Washington—ludiauapolt*

0.

Philado!j&gt;hla, A
Cnre^o. Au* ®-B«l &gt;«* « I** 1*2;
ing mem* to stick to Chicngo, and tho test
game with the New York men mwi- that
Uwenani|H«-u-.iuu-»-r - ---«, lb. UM [-ni-.i X- --tadok- tor to.
leaguertous ihit Philadelphia I* even with

Capt John M. Ward, of'

•nlting In the killing uf *omo and the wound

kJ

proclamation calling on tbe rioter* to main-

Ml/
rj
,k

adopted to uphold tho Jaw. Daily cout.-renccs are held with bh military chief*, and

friends that no nsa-■lution indorsing
the senator foe |-re»ident of the United

wait

until

next

lateat Republican GOVEJtxcm LAntur-XK.
judgmcid. The following ticket w*« then
i&gt;amiaat--d. the first two by acclamation and
William Lvrrabre; lieutenant governor, J. A.
HnU; xujin-mn judge, G. S. Robimxxi: stipcrintendcot of public inaieuc-tiou. Henry Sabhu
Tlie plutiorni acet^pU as. settled nil tb- old
war iatue*; deummcvs tho snppn.-sdon of ne-

favors a protective tariff; oppxt-o* vicious
aud criminal immigration and contract
firfeon labor; favors holding public hinds and
reclaiming unearned land grant* for the use

Republican party ami now to fligrantly dis-’
obeyed arid violated by the Democratic ailminixtration;" &lt;le&lt;4rticw to cumim-nd the ad-

l» held reeponsible for what ” igbt oc.'ur.
The volunteer*, who are --j-poeal to Marin,
and are encouraged then-in by political txxllcdeairous pf lib removal, have joined the riotSeveral mooting* have bv-u h -Id in the
wcre given, and entw of uDuwn with Marin!'
The city fat placarded with a call far a gwi&lt;xal raaw-mreting at th’park, and requesting
all to bring arms. The call b bnlieted to
have emiuuitnl from the volunteem, and *erl-

Bi aton

club.

Dairy tuple, 1‘iltaburg.
Haekvtt repremuled th*
M. Ward yreddel.

matter of nrranging 11 n,’w conlrnt-'.
between thr jdayrr* aud tho N'alwual bngu-.
With regard tn tbe “nwerve rule.’’ mmt &lt;&gt;f
tha delegate* thought tt xluxihl .‘.and with a

ndea» tlA- n-kxw should

Thc seventh and eighth sections maintain
the theory ot public regulation and control of
railways and other con-orationx and the obllgntioii of the country to tlie eoldiors of the
lute war and their dependent widow* and
parent* The ninth plan!: deab with probi-

The other Kcetiotw eym'pathlm with Irt-land
aud abo Dakota and other territories which
administration.- The convention ad journal

COLD WATER ADVOCATES.

PrehlbiUoalxtx

Complete

Hatuusacnn, Pa., Aug. i-.—Tha Prohibi­
tion convention adopted ita platform Wednes­
day before adjourning to Thursday. The
l-latfarm denounces the liquor traflic and deluands the prohibition of Uw ttnme by consti­
tutional amendment; upbraids tho great po­
litical parties fur their cowardice to meet tbe
saloon power at tho ballot-box; favor* protec­
tion to American labor and capital; tho re­
striction of immigration ox against jumper
and crirnimd cIbsmm; tba rexerration of tho
public land fur actual sottJcr*; popular edu­
cation, nitii the retention ot tho Biblo in thu*
public rolioob; just pensions to dependent
soldier* or their familba; civil service baaed
on jx-ru--a.nl character and official fitness, and
a wbe, economical administration of public
uffnirx Tba j-lntforhi also favors equal tax­
ation, arbitration in labor dispute*, and
woman suffrage, and denounce* tho “contin­
ental Sunday.'*
.
The convention completed its work Thurs­
day morning. 8. B. Chase, of Northamptou
county, wo* nominated for xuprwne court

itatioaod in town* adjoining Havana are
kept under arms ready to movo at a mo-

ond, aud »H&gt;&gt; for the
third, ami If the offend­
ing ineniler committcxl a!
fourth ofTet:— in ntoit-

cution. notably that *
_
inrhidin-; thn te«?i- JCTOE vax nnvxT.
mony gnus by tbrdefendant bafore the ndl-

kind of twilgtot of the g-xt«. where

Absolutely Pure.

eoapettuoa wttu |
weight, alum ar pl

■i-hiklrvn, wrong doing i« al«ayx pnnbbed,
-■itlnvin thb world or l-i I' ■ next. Retrlbu-

TbemUbirf the gods grind *low)y.
Dut they get then just the -aa*e."
—Journal ot Education.

The .Niagzri Falls'tRouU.

greatmt over known in tho state.
Tin- re­
union was a grand succewc. Fully U0,OiO vis­
itor* were in tho dty. Tl&gt;e porailn, beaded
by carriage* containing ox-Prcaident Haytu,
Gon. Bearer, ot Pvn-axylraqla, Governor For­
aker, of Ohio; Goreraor-zWihon. of West
Virginia; Gen. B. F. Kelly, and fumy other
dutingnbbed visitors, followed U the Grand
Army of tha Republic, cunxhtln of abcu'5,OX) members and about n don-u baud*, was
o grand affair awl everything pa*ae&lt;l off
mnoothly until tha procession reached The
Register office (Democrat) on Market street,
where a crayon portrait of tlie president on a
banner was floating gaily acro«s thu street
with the inscription bearing: “God blew our
president, Grover Clevulan-i, commnndor-infoot except one company trnil-vl their Lan­
nen- and filed to oltber aide- Thb incident has
caused much comment throughout tho city.
incident occurred at thr aoldiera' reunion here
Friday. During the afternoon a monster
meeting in the tent iras addreiaed by Geu.
Hayes, Gen. Wilson, Governor Foraker and
Governor Bearer. Governor Foraker dwell
on the rebel flig order and repeated whnt he
ba* mid. At night Governor Wilson, in a

warm at

hW-d, aud altogether the acene wm never
equaled in Wheeliug, if ebewhere.
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.

afterward that bi- hud no fear but that the

There Un revolt in tho Chicago team.
Pfeffer nude two bad error* in hi* play Sat­
urday, and Ansou fund him F-", for the find
atxl flUI&gt; for the last
Wt-u tlie team arrived
nt tho hotel from tho
gromal* ITcffvr went up
to Anson and demandexi

Aireox.

topher Meyer, the re
i-enUy elected fi-*t
Tkv prwidcot ot tho
Cincinnati, Hamilton

Chicago
night, ami on Suwlay tho player* were al-

dentally or on jxirj-e--.1’*

“Well, then, what b hu going to’ do if wi­
de no better than we have been doing lately
This ii probably tho angry remark of ‘
angry man; but tho fact remain* that there
te little hnjie at the elul- winning game, with
it* member* in their prewnt b-rnjw. In
fact, it ha* Ixx-n Pfeffrr's iufluoam and
Pfeffer’s example that hare kept th.- revolt
smothered for *o Jong, i-e having upheld An*on and played a great dual letter ball than
he WM really called ou to do. Now, however,
ho *ts dbgnstcd, and on Saudiy be raid to '
reporter:
“An»on ran never square this thing with

«e« him try IL All during the game he kept
rtmlnv rrw ■*,,! T”1 . , —
i. ‘ v—_
..

aosMst rattled man that ever played halt In
John CW , Corwin,
and Beqa'i dr Colby.
ITbe reap-nsw were
Joy Fred W. Wins.,
tFrank H. Sanborn.

Thb wax

foUowol

many dwtlngutsh«&gt;a delegatee are prwent,
notably Gra R. Brickernff, ot Ohio; lllllp

chairman told the delegate* be had a eurpriw

oog, of Minneaota; Mr*. Elisabeth B. Fair­
banks, of Wisconsin; Rev. G. Gordon, of
Wbcowsin; Robert W. Hill, of Oregon;
Charles 8. Hoyt, of New Yortt; A. O.
Wright, of Wixconsin; J. W. McLTaugbrey.
of Joliet, IlL; W. T. Lewis, Wtoconrin; Dr.
Richard Dow ley, IIIInob; Dr. Henry M.
Hurd, of Michigan; Rev. A. G Byers, of

inent lawyer, both independent Democrat*.

the country. Ex-President Hayes will orrivo l-efore ■ the conference close* its labors,
and Edward Everett Hale will U bare Bate

Pfeffer's stntem-utx in regard to Anson's
actions are correct. Anson wax red in the
fare all during the game, and completely
lost hb tamper, which h norar too manage­
able at any time, ft b thb habit of girhur
war to hit rar* on tKn l—n

bad a eurpltu uf •I.Oon.OUQ, principally
in tb« *hap- of
bond* and
stock.
It was Mr Ivn. id-xyhe explain-*! to Mr.
Moyer and Mi G. K/ Chaw, ot Haw York,
who wa» ab» |&lt;w«&gt;t to art tin rice prexi
dot tn advaocu .10 per cent, at tlwirvnlne
and thus save them from l-eiog slaughter**!,
lie wax sure that thb omounr would .are tho
Ann and enable them to j-olt through and
make R.xxl every dollar. Awrfgnee CromweD
corrorbornb d those irfatcmeuU and lent bls
influent*-. Over an hour was runsuru *! h,
explaining tbesiluaUoo, but the trio loft al
W o'clock without receiving the darired eoc.-uragvnw-nt from Mr. Meyer. When interviawod at the depot. a* they were ab-ot to
return to the oily. Mr Ires ,iWwed that he
waa annoyed, but after a 1‘ttte admitted that
be wm trying to rabo the toom-y ou recuriU«m menUoued.

--------------------------------------- -kk—uvxoinur
Martin, of Kansas, notified Governor Oglesby
Thursday that lie had revoked hb quarantine
prwlamaUvn ngainst Illinois c attic, with tba
exception of that portion affecting Cook
county. Cattle can now bo shipped from all
rounUmoflllinoU. except C-JTto Kaam.

Only 15 people applied for dog licen­
se* at Lansing.

tarrnc".......
Irvine..,........

tUSbrriCe....
Grand llxp;1&lt;

P. A. BAHS. 1/val Mtrot- Bad
O. W Ku-Mina* G P. AT. A-.C.'OCO

A Great Legacy
to bequaath to voureblldren, B a ttronr. elcan.
pure con.tltntKMi—better than wrnttb.brexuMit will never prove a curve. You cannot ifIre
*•»*’ WU do nut posse*., bat mofiwn will find
:;il’rdr,;-.'xnS5 X^^^stEs

। C.ttterw***'

themMrS?' unuUuled- *h*'1 0»»^P to-dll
There
is nok^SUtSk
druuht In alloJh^
the land
But always

Hay fever noses are Jn full bloom at
Dowagiac.

1,000,000.®
” ER BOTTOS MO.UWS

I'retiared bv a eombinaMoti. proportion, and
prnrc** peculiar to ttxrlf. Hood'. Sarsaparilla
accomplices cure* hitherto unknown.

A humane society hu been organized
at Bay City.

Ta- GREAT ARK ANS V* VULKT

F-Wit AnlciljWll

THOMAS M.GIBSOJt

«^TtKhRl,i^y R®D' hpaIth

»w**t breath

The ropes gold mine quartz yields S8
gold per ton

troducwl a resolution to tho effect that the
brolherbool bind itself to aid th. manager*
in all endeavor* tn
J*

Dilitt.Soott'aoreJMB'I

WOULD YOU BELIEVE it? We are dolly
Snaruleetng Kemp's Sarsaparilla to the peo-

interoit erf tlw&gt;

ot riUeena of Wlooto u,

building.

•• po-poo-d-mln Other league gSer
Washington Qty-lMrott 11. Washinga 5—six inninn rain- *•

Living Witnc**r«!
Art any one who ha* u’ed Dr. Horeo'* Firas
*»tl\n»«vel’«4i*taaBU&gt; their merit.’. Tb-y
ailltei you that plmptes. blotches and enip'!&lt; n« dHtppear; thateotutipallon th-- 1-r.rUrr
of disorder.-1* reUered; that the appetite i«
restored: Uutf the whole System Ian-novated
am regulated beyrwd any tonevpttan by th-*«•
little wonder-w-wkhre. he Inr purely vegetabh.
they are perfectly hartnltMa; fwlns composed ot
eonoMrfrated. Bribe ingredient*. Uiey an- mm"Hui! Purge and purtfv the »y»ten&gt; and dis­
rate will be unknown. OI all drugglxls.

without health eertifleatM and without bemir
detained nt Knnxa* Clre
____ ... .. 5

;--------- - —....
prvwa* u-uutua.
There b no dbputa about tba rtrict disci
which Anson has introduQxxi. The older meu

BUSINESS NOTES.

rule in Maryland and would support tbr JUpubiican ticket thb year. They wm- both
vigorou* in tbair denunciation If Senator

order A .mall &lt;x:U„ Tnl 4hat l-XTfe
•
Aon invest in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di*
worry and -.non pun-, fresh blood course’
through your vein*, and you are another being!

Taters 86 cents' a bushel at Sturgb
and going up.
Quimby ■ ■ . ...

Brontch, ex-Senator
Saunders, Gen. John

Baltihoiix. Aug. 25.—At the Republican
con vention W -dnaxlay tlto following ticket

Matter of Fart Lady (pointing to art
ref— That's real cute.
Enthtaiax*.—Ye*l It's

will be ■nidaim-d.

I'n-’i-lent Spalding,
which wa* put in Sat­
urday night's mail. It

Ad-

Governor John M.

Chief Jiutire Van Brunt and Judge* Daniel*

TRYING TO PULL THROUGH.

2d-—Th» fourteenth

session in thia city Wednesday night.

An msuranoe paper ha* bom cudvcting tho
xtatirtir* of itairidr in th* United Stales.
Among tlie mart singular and perplexing
thing* I* the j fact that *the riaadflcatjou by

and Ward were a|*|&lt;oh&gt;Ud a.cbmmltUa to
carry out the view* of the brotherhood with

of Cleveland While Parading.
W1IKEUS0, W. Va., Aug.
Friday, the

runtion adjourned.

durregardod "bb nutruetioax regarding active

Badon—Breton 58, P-ttd-urg U; at lliiladaljibin—(eshil-itluu) Philadelphia f, Detroit Z

POWDER

CHAND RAPfDS DIYI8IOM.
INCIDENT AT A REUNION.

I*tiilade1phLn delegate* becattw ho voted for
Fltler, Republican, for mayor ot Philadel­
phia Urt fall. Charles &amp; Wolfe was elected
chairman of the Prohibition state committee,
and w«« authorized to appoint an exacutivo
committee. The collections in the cons tui­
tion-for anq-olgu purport wore reported at

Dixon, of Talbot county; for attorney gen­
eral, French Miller, of Montgomery county.

were: At Wa»hiugton Clty-(mocniog gau&gt;e)
Indiatupu'b
U’axhingt.si 0; (afternoon
game) Warthtgoo «, Indiaaapuli* 1—gamc
calltd in seventh iiiurng by mutual cumwut;

arc looked on a* souls devoid of nniOMtiou
mere riot? “I1*1
n”&lt;1 “«**« and eUa-i • in
tl&gt;e aortal nHll-rnce, and men and women “oi
no account-" It I* distinctly under-torxl 1 lial
dishonor, with a certain xocLnl standing, h m
dbqualiflsulmi. The hard old day*, wl-cn n

wm - of the ti-titnony

unonMcae to expect a man to submit to being
llnA.1 1.C.-V -I'—» 1 -t.r. • . _
. ■ • ...

and Jmhua L. Bally, ot Philadelphia, were
elected alternate* on the national Prohibition

lionixvd Judal iscariot. It does lionise iti
Juda* a* thing* are; and it* Mary Magdab-no*

tuition with n-guUr troojx, whip*! have bren
dixtributed throughout th- city f c|&gt;arod for

been quartered in tho barrack* tor several
lion on pennon* and the battlo-flags. the fail­
ure to nxlucx- the surplus, and declan-s it a
juet proof of the incapacity of tho Dvmoc-

lu.luu»i|&gt;-4i«
_______________ ___ ________ -..i^y1*

flondlrr Nharp Get* a Respite.
New Yimik. Ang. Sfl— it faantxxmreJ that
Judge Itrfter bat granted a stay In Jake
Sharp's auw. Thi*
_
give* Sharp m new
/
’ifik
trial on apj-eal !&gt;» tbe
garni term.
The
ground’ of Judge I*ot- ' 1

means of breaking up
dheq utiuu antong ]&gt;lay-

each I* equally welcome In the aerial menagerle, and tba lion hunter rejoicce in hi-

them IxAlcr, indeed, unrepentant, and preferrooM ami rapture to tbr hUeeau-l Isngucr.

win. Philadelphia: Car­
roll, Warttugtoj; Hackett. Indianaj-*U*: Han­
Ward and

general ujwhing, which b imminent.

Senator A1)i-&lt;

failure, the

B doubtful book called clever and warrar.'ed

rA-t.-, ___‘.T*

rorectaiureof

"ThnSoo-Mwkin:.Only Direct Iteote to
Cotmcr Region* of tiir I Fl'er
lease of life. Price »!.«. W. H. Goodyear.
Two Thrrmgh Tr.ttt&gt;, -•*.- &gt; «»/ ^Jj j»)rt
FOR a CENTS get Kemp s Liver Pills for
cwse counocok.il- ...------- -- ■
Torpid Urer, for Constipation, for the Complex­
Ne«. Recant
1
PR •
ion. W. B. Goodyear, druggist
: WAGNER PARLOR CAHo
TO-NIGHT AND to-morrow night and at nil
BtTEMi wAGxrK
Bcm
“

SouUi Arm hoop factory cuts
31.000 per day.
7

1». IWTWWT ir—y- “ "TTaiiw
Un.lMlled Hunting *»d FBW
TlekeU tor sale st MJ poud’ r-&gt;ta
CU***r~ '■ kU51

j^rtHuroo bai o»« TO KnlfbU of

Stmacurb. N.

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

Betreit, 814; Chicago.

Capt Jamea P. Murphy, a wealthy dtican

veyor,

$25,000.00
IN
GOLD! WILL Bk rub F®«
ARBDCKLES* COFFEE WRAPPER.

Sylvanur

portpon-d. Thb give* Detroit a still greater
had, a* the dub jdsyed iu foU *erie. with
tha
-Tt—_______ _
_
------------ —z i ora t
IlLbtoargS; at AVaxhingtou-Wn-lungton L
Detroit SO; at PHlMlriji.b-1-kn^hh £
IntflaBannlh -1

. ~
fil ooo.oo
« Premium, '
&lt;500.0f»«‘£h
j Premiums, '
&lt;2500* „
6 Premium!
sloo.OO
25 Premiums,
ajo.00 ,
100 Premiums.
' s50.00 '
200 Premium!, *
eloOO ’
t,000 Premium®-_____
jrriw*

’ladies," „„

xx&gt; Tear Own Dyelnr,*1

Proftawr H. 8.

Whitney, of

PEERLESS DYE&amp;

Exreieior

phytagaueb
Detroit club

�1.

I

1745
THE

P C0L0H0W,

WILD GAME IN MONTANA. I

’r-lV rEDSK,N dr,VEN BACK
“ T0 h.S -iESERVATION.

WU»rH.iw«Sk~taC.
•_ - J__ .'
.

niaa Of
and siid b,,
।
•ho* Dear GarvinsTbadcX^;

rirv

him hi. aJUnUou and
ho *u takrn to hi.
»b.r» U, Jw
Sunday m u r n i u r
without tiling wbj*
bfa murdnn.;WB&lt;
M‘* **rah Dodge,
who H**M b!~._ _• .

t 10 ’ men, ovm t-i^k
at Spring Crock'on

L&gt;ta-

u&gt;l:« Ir,m

■&gt; T’.urwiay morning
-till. them which untied

b' fight tbe Utcs retire*!/

THE

aminatioa, and gave
l»&gt;nd in tho auin &lt;&lt;
flO.O'JO. The bond to
signed by Mm Dodge

bireriff Kendall demand.

jury of Grundy coun-

muu&gt; dopgk.

BEEF

i- 1
. _
uonawt.r, plains a&gt;
l~k U !»»,!»».,rf is,,.

"«”y I»rt&lt;. &lt;
.
.

b^L2'°"'”™
nUITalv. vwnA

&gt;» Britt* to-ks.

•in. n-main wbm■■ uffair
wtiled.

Twoity-flre
hundred
quarrymen. at
Youngstowc, Ohio, struck Wednesday for

tbe p-rateotiarj

'■■H ■« Lto, UuU nuu: l„...

quarantine proclamations against Illinob* cat­
tle except aa they apply to Cook county. Tbr
Iowa aud Wyoming jr&lt;»!aini»tiotui bate a So

rh_.

•Mnotblng iiko Imucltre of J.ono bred, nvu.mJS.
** nlnny-s found it a dUBruf:
^ ^”IT?*ch"lU,‘n
‘btax
I1**
0f U* 1*^'-.
T“V” tb*,r
of 'Mri. t*cuten-&gt;
•f smell and nimbleiww. of foot &lt; hie stght&lt;-.|
U n**U,t “ *b,,t0’ +»yards
and beyond, or not at all.
Butnowcum« the remarkable diactivwv
tab&lt;U 01 lhl&gt;
a‘“l

” ,
——X vsvzisrwi sesuvervu
all through tbe buffalo henis numerous mem­
bers of tbe antalope family, and abn that they

after Bending about 000 buffalo
antelope who hang in tbr rear and cn the
flanks of the herd, seemingly loath to take to
their beeb and seek aafrfy in flight. I rtxk
up to one buck, actually «|&gt;proartang te
w ithin twenty-five yards of him. and shirt tbe
m..-. ______ ...
AXTKLOrE AMOXO CATTUL
Htiangv to say, the hilb aud valleys of
Montana thu year »bow a grmter number of
antelope than at any time rince tbe season of
W81.
Tbe correspondent bas
riding

a-t-uwi uumerouH herd* of cattle along tbe
Mirpoh, Pumpkin.
Powder and Tonga*

cumber* folly £N

Antelope ami

I attempted to concentrate my gain on any
cww b'.indneft*, although totally unaware of

-•mpahgre and White

tbe ciganixatkm waa proclaimed would not
boar tbe light Chamberlain, Coiling* und
other Vnkmlata will aupprrt hw resolution
nuking that the proclamation shall not remain

into tlie tu4L
.
w wound*! in the

THE

MARKETS.

a precautionary
til the aotneu and
hi

.11 now find it an

«te.te department made

■: ibat no requislUu-a
f MiGurigle had teen
n. nw luulony inquiry
■ irw been ma |.j indinink»«Mb.a requiti­
n'.: believe there
u for three awrtfons
■ 1 &lt;&gt;n pattexpericnceoad

fyanlmlftu- ■□uvtruction ot tba
ircui the hko U, tha MnuMipja
mreting from Oct. fl to
advicB from the
that it could bu
on U&gt;u IoUt date.

friend, knowing that I wax n fair sb A with

*lng down one of tho visiting antelope from
where bo stexxL I confidently unstrung my
Winchester, and after throwjjg a cartridge
Into tba cbamlxr took a fine'aitn at tbe forclieod of a magnificent buck, who was intently
watching us from tho short range of 300 yards.
I could we the eyes of the animal pbinly, but
when I attempted to glance along tbe sighte
ix&gt;tb tlie forehead und the rear notch became
so badly blurred that it was simply Impossible

fodoira;
Ttua^Ud. Oom-Na 5 August. op-o.d «ai'’
.
__ 111...

ckwd Slfco; S-ptrmbrr. Oproed M^c, dosed

Speci pros'
In the matter of tbe estate of Heth P.'Ch.mdter. Hall N. Chandler. Ruby A. Chandler und
I'auny L. Chandler, minors.
Notice te hereby given th.it 1 shall sell at pubn.- auction to the trtgtiest bidder, on Saturday,
the twenty-fourth day of September. A. I&gt;. 1 SnT.
at ten o'clock, in Um forenoon,-at the Probate
Office In the city of -Hastlng*. tn tbe county of
Harry, in the state of Michigan, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on the xth

IWtM-OO; butehrr stuff, fi.TaOSW; Mm-krns
and festers UUOfcAW fiheep-Kteady: com­
mon, fci75(&amp;.W; good to prime.
Umbo.
A

Th* fifty-eighth exhibition of the Royal ry and State of Michigan, to me directed and
delivered, and against the good*, and chatties,
Hibeniian academy, Dublin, i* prot£&gt;uuced lands and tenements, of Louis Norton, in’ the

dent Arthur, which it la proposed toerevt
Hulaa-rlptions amounting to more than |15,.
an have already been secured.

Nathan Hale, and tbe selection of Uie uortb-

■1m- c.rttnuerHte itself.

That is to say, your lungtt. Also all
your breathing machinery. Very won­
derful machinery it is. Not only the
hirger alr-pasaagea. but the thousand
little tubee and cnYlUcfl leading from
them.
.
When thew are clogged and choked
with matter which ought not to be
there, ydur lungs cannot half do their
work. ’ And what they do, they cannot
do well.
Call it a cold, cough, croup, pneumo­
na. catarrh, consumption or any of the
familiar throat and none and head and
lung obstructions, all are bad. All
ought to be got rid of. There is juat
one sure way to get rid of them. 1 hat
is to take Boschee's German Syrup’
which any druggist will sell you for 35
cento a bottle. Even if everything else
him failed yon, you may depend upon
this fo rcertoin.

right, title ai&gt;dInterest of tbe «ald defendant,
Loul* Norton, in aud to tbe following property
and taiwia l&lt;^«it ■
'
south cut quarter
(14). to make about 81

fourteen

‘
• U&gt;&gt;W«I&gt;U O&gt;UTM-e»
(I4-. containing sixty-two and is-iooths irrand
35-lffl! acres of land more or lea*, all in town
two a) north of range nine &lt;»y west, tn Barry
county. Michigan
Also lota number nine hundred and forty seven
(tin,
nine
hundred
and
forty eight
■M.’1.
nine
hundred
and
forty-nine
4h»&gt; In the City of Hastings, Barry County,
Michigan, according to the recorded plat there­
of. and being tbe same land attached In favor
of tbe ntetnlTff*, December Irth. A. D. IMS. all at
which I shall expose for sale and sell at public
auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the
north front door ol tne court house Into* Citv of
Hastings, in said County ol Barry, on Saturday,
the 3rd day of September. A. D.. IM7, al tan
o'clock in the forenoon at that day.
BAKER HH1CINEK,
.
Sheriff In and tor Barry County.
Dated this 9th day of July. A. D.. tin.
SMITH A OOLG1XOVE. Attorneva.
Htate cf Michigan, eouuty ot Barry.—•*.
At a session uf the f-robute Court for the
County of Barry, holdcn at tbe Probate Office it&gt;

uay. ino uxn any oi aug., :rnne year one uiouiaod eight hundred and eighty-seven.
Frroem, Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the naittcr uf the estate of William Up­
john. deceased.
Un readinc and filing the petition duly verified
of Mane E. Upjohn, daughter of said decoased,
praying that a paper this day .filed with thb
court purporting to be tho la^t will and teata­
ment of raid deceased, may be admitted to
probate ana the executrix therein named ap­
pointed.

ing mirage, so that I wa» unable to dtstinthe forenoon, tie assigned for tbe hearing of
ngc steers from autelopo and ground from
said petition, and that the heirs at law of said
tlie sky. My vision came bock to me in a
deceased and all other person* Interested tn
few minutea, but upon attempting tbe right­
said estate, ore required to appear at a session
.of said court, then to- be bolden at the Probate
ing procem again tbe same indistinct blur
Office
In the city ot Hastings, in said county, and
came over the sights and rendered an accu­
show cause, If any there be. why too praver of
rate aim ini|x&gt;aibl&amp; I tried It agnin and
tbe petitioner should not be granted And It te
EED WHEAT for sate, at the premises of lurtf.rr ontnred. Tlirit -.,1.1 i--tlli.in.-rg1»e notice
again with tbn same result, and then remem­
m*.
.....
Oiaa H. Ford. Prairieville.
bered a jxiirtar given me by an old plains
It I* known a* tho Mgger-Head Wheat, ta n iwndency of said petition, and toe
hunter some years liefore, which was and b a ' bearded red wheat, white chaff, stands up / &lt;■«. thereof, by causing a copy of thte ord
Hastings Baxnkk, a
thorough and i&gt;osiUre antidote for snow is very hardy and make* exeeltent Hour. 11.00 published In the
.....
ln ..Iri
per bushel at premise*.
blindness.
previous to said day of hearing.
AXTJOOT* FOR MOW BUXD.’-T-SR.
Wm. W.COI

rour-ry—cwiriu*; . ■WV—-U-. t
—•
—
X-; docks and turkey*. F-JMe Fote^^h
WJfiOitopre- bbl; IfUnoU. MOO®S-« per bbl
Bcrrtaa-Btackberries. »1.01.JI M per »qc case;
(iiueberne*.»l !»®iOOpv 14qt cate. New ap-

nnio;

bandy, burn a match ami char a little piece
of wood. Black the skin around and under
the eyre, and also the whole length of the
nose on each ride, and ateo down the bridge
of tho nasal organ. Armed with thia little
precaution, no one need ever fear at. attack
is—.Unto My Irirad bMl ■ ““JA

OH! MY BACK!

quickly converted into charcoal. W ith thb I
liberally “smutted" my nose and eyia, and
thou tried to »ro tf I amid dbreni on antelope
acrom tbe sighte with ordinary’ clraniiwu
it was a total transformat4on. Tbe animal
Ma &lt;M «a u»
“J
law! of tbe righte were M clear and di’tfoct.
„.„o U» »*
^ndertag admiral a*
nnd bad tba
satv-faction ot dropping him nt the flrrt fire,
w. dtacd off WU4.T.
■‘•‘•iSj
n juicy, deUciom morool It waa, too. While
virithfg my friend al hi* ranch. 1 enjoyed
more than one delightful Inurt. Among the
££Uirdbr ~r-“ "W*•
gallant buck of the blacktai! dew »!■**■•
with tho mart beautif al anttere 1 hare ulmort
ro-rtmi* a trace of mountain rix*T, and
I'n;rq^^of cneor.tad *nd
nri&gt;

r_,

Hsagen at
' r'J'iy tur murder.
I-’I-**’ !lrr’-*,o'l In KaJaav City
Lfoi

—"rlbr
iu &lt;" rr

r^cth-i

wom*n- d*’ «

«°* rorwrd pralrt.

'» “»u»

Cor. Cteretand Lewder.

State of Michigan, County of Barry- «.
Al.B ?e.?aton
,tho I’robatr Court for tta
f®°n5Z of.Barrybolden at the JTobato Office txt
,‘kC c.;?kO1 1,a»UnP’- In said county, on TueMtay.
“x ’"ar one thou*
and eight hundred and eighty seven.
Present. Wm. W. Cote. Judge of JTobale.
In the matter of tbe estate of Henry Folk
rrtfi. deceased.
.rr*'.'lnc *.2d
the P*‘&gt;duly vertted.
of Johnathan Wearer. »on in law of said deceaaed, praylug that tbe admlnlst ratten of said estate
mav be granted to W. H. Lee. or some other
suitable jx-r*on.
Ttiereu|&gt;on It Is ordered. Uut Friday, tta
9th day of Sept.. A. D. IMT. at ten o'clock in
too forenoon, be assigned for tbe bear! ng of.sald
petition, and that tbe belrs at taw of said de­
ceased. and that all other person.* interested tn
tald estate, arc required to appear nt u session
of said court then io t»e holdcn at the Probate
Office. In tee city of Hastings. In said county,
mid abow causreiranYGigre be, why tec prayer
of tbe i&gt;etiU&lt;incr aiiould not t&gt;c granted. And tt
Is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice totociperoon* Interested !q said estate, ot
the pendency of said petition, and the bearing
thereof by earning.a copy of this order to br
published lu the Hastings Bxxxr.it. a newspa
per printed and circulated tn said county of
Barry, onee In each wr&lt; k for three sucreaalre
weeks previous to said day uf bearing.
Wa tfcoLg.
(A true eopyj
J iu)ge of Probate.

In the matter ot the estate of William H. Hay
ford, deeeased
,
Notice ts hereby given tbaf I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday,
the 27tb day of Augnst, A. D.. 1M7. al 10 o'clock.
In tbe forenoon, al the Probate Court Room, hi
the city ol llantlng*. Barry County, Michlgaa.
pursuant to license and authority granted to
me ou tbe Mb day of July, A. D., t*M7. by tta
Probate Court of Barry County, Michigan, all
the e-late. right, title and Interest^ said de­
ceased of. In and to tbe real estate MWued and
iu'l'd "crl’f S'a11'/5tl°f IU*?‘ Mlc know1‘

Lots numbered nine'hundred and ninetyspvrn (9ffD, nine hundred and ninety-eight (tan.
and tlie east half of lot numbered nine hundred
and nb'ety nine (9»j). also lot numlwred tea
hundred and fifty eight (lOM). uU m toe city
(formerly village* of Hasting*, Michigan, aceordlnc to the recorded plat thereof.
Dated July 1Kb. lari.
DAVID G. ROBINSON, i.
Admtetrator do bonis non with toe will annexed
of toe estate of William H. Hayford,deceased.

ENCLI

John Gerkej, complainant, v*. Minerva J.
(Jerkey. defendant.
in this cause It appearing that tt&gt;e above de­
fendant Is not a residentoftlth state, butrertde*
toe first day of July. A. D. 1**?. levy upon and in the state of Ohio; therefore on mottooof Smith
seize all of the right, title and iuterc*t of tta k Colgrovc. MMUnfor cninplalimnt, it is order­
sale defeodant, Ciiarle* A. Eddy, in ud to the ed, that defendant enter her appearance In said
cause on or te lorn four mouths from the date of
following property fo-wit:
Lot eleven hundred ninety-three (IHD) In the
city of I lasting* (tormerty villagel, according to
tta recorded plat thereof, in Barry county, and
slate of Michigan, which I shall expose for sale
and sell at public auction or vendue, to toe
Dated July l«tb, 1M7.
highest bidder, si tbe north front door of tbe
FRANK A. HOOKER.rireffit Judge.
eourt house. In too city of Hastings. In said
SMITH &amp;COLGBOVE.
00MM1 :&gt;! Rarrv. on Saturday, the seveut&lt;»n:i&gt;
« Holteltor* for Complainant.
day of September. A. D. iwf. at ten o'clock In
Attest. WM. H. TOWERS. IXputy Register.
the forenoon of that day.
IA
True
Copy.]
Dated Hastings. Amra*t 3rd. A. D. 1M7.
BAKER SHUINEK. Kherlfi.
One agret mrrehant osl} j wanted In every town

Jn the mailer of tbe estate uf Maude May
Heath, a mlnw.
Notice l« hereby gheu that I shall Mil at pub­
lic auction^to toe highest bidder.on Friday, tbe
i-nb day of Heptera her. A. D. 1M7. at nine
o'clock, in the forenoon, at Uie Probate Office,

INVMTICAVORS »N USK.

'‘‘not -t « X”*1 •“ te“?™

Bartey-Steady; September. 87M&gt;-

ange nlnp t») west, auppoaed to romaln forty
uur &lt;44» aere* more or less.
Dated July-.'1st. iwu.
HI KAM II. CHASE. Mortgager.
BMH1I &amp; COUIMOVK.
Attorney* for Mortgagee.

tftite of Michigan.
Flfib Judicial Cireutt- In Chancery.
Bull pending in Circuit Court for County of
Barry-In Chancery, al Uta City of UasUngs.
r-ykri.Ov
.1... .r

— ■-'■zr. Sc

S"" -wSLck,l°- “i

And all genii disease*.
THE MC-ST SCIENTIFIC AND SI OCEHHhLLHLOOD 1'VRIFIEIL Superior to quinine.
Rev, Wm. Lara*. Rector Grace Church.
Ravenna. 0. writes: "I eordtally endorse Kas
klnc as being just what you claim, an cxceUont
BUlMlitutc lor quluine. with none of Ils bad ef­
fects. Mrs. Lucas had aserious form ot malar­
ia. anil was confined to her bed lor montha.
hnskme had her up aud around in a few daw.,
aud Id a short time cured her.”
Living In the rnatariat districts of Maryland »•
became a victim of worst form* of malarial
fever. 1 drugged mvself with quinineundother
ranedies wiUiout avail. 1 was greatly reduced '
when I beard of Kasklnc. Itscurath*- powers
were a medical rsratatiun to m». It cured n»r
and I have not had a return of tho trouble*.
FruLp.D. Hlrd.B A..A*sL Chemist. Man
land Agricultural College.
letters from toe above persons, giving fun
details will be sent oa application.
Kasklne can tie taken without any special
medical advice. Si.oo per boute. Sold by dn&lt;nr tori, Kw —.11 ... ..r

of the Circuit Court for the county of Harry,sou
state ot Michigan, to me directed and delivered
and again** the goads and chattels, lands and

■S' total, 1K\ against Ifll

™E pWMlNAL CALENDAR.

SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

ui sauiiuBio county. .Michigan, an oi uie es­
tate, right, title and interr-t of the said minors
d. In and to the real estate situate and being lu
the county ot Harrv . In the state of Michigan,
known asd described aa follows, to-wit . Tbe
of U1 humor io his tone.
undivided one sixth of the north west quarter of
section number eight (I) in town two iai north,
range nine(9 west. Barry county, Michigan.
And the north half of the north-east quarter of
remarked Um Uui-tingion mnn, as he krj»t on section i.umbtr nineteen (l») In t *n three (3)
north, range nine (9) west. Barry county, Mich­
making .-Imrai-ten* with bi* pencil.
Default ba* ing been made In tbe payment of
igan.
1 drf.ukl say they would," remarked tba
And the west half of the south-east quarter of a mortgage marie by Lemuel N. Heed aud Jen­
nie J. Beed to Hiram M. Chaae/Octobcr nu.
inc. and recorded Ottober xtb. uro. in too
“Well, thru,” rai*l the perristent qumU. i|Wi-'
.
office of Hcitteter of Deeds for tho county of
“you killed just C» poun&lt;!« of ducks; and if
Harry. In Uber S of Mortgage*, ou i&gt;age ss.
Itated August second. A. D. t**7.
Maki mortgage was made upon tlie exprews
.
DAVID K. CHANDLER. Guardian.
condition that should default be made In tbe
Hurt weight seven nilbw, and carry a gnu a’
payment of the Interest on any day whereon
tbe Rime time, you can do aonwrthlng that no
the same te made payable, as therein expressed,
Chancery Bale.
In pursuance and by virtue of on order and and should toe same remain unpaid and tn ar­
Abe reflwrtcd a minute, and with “That", a decree of the circuit court for tbe county ol rears for the space of thirty days then and from
tli-n- forth after the lapse of lb" said thirty
whopper, isn't it, gretlemenr be invited the Barry. H&gt; chancery. In. tbe state ot Michigan, days, too principal-sum of *M0 with all arrear­
and dated on the tenth day of May. A. D.
whole jarty into tbs law to take something made
and be
tM7. in a certain cause therein pending, where­ ages ot interest thereon should become
thereafter,
in Jeanie A. W. McKIbnen l« cemptalnant and due andtK.payable nimmediately
—I
Theodore K. DeMott. Happy L. DeMott,Luerella
Warner
and
Warren
Wurner
arv-detrndante.
dock., ellber,"
used bantenngly on Notice ta hereby given that I shall tell al public
auction, to the highest bidder, on Friday, tbe Interest due October list. J9M. and t»"
seventh day of Octotar. A. D. IW.at ten o'clock having remained unpaid and in orre^J*
space of thirty days and upward*
.
still
re
maina unpaid, the aforesaid &gt;nocltMil mm ot
l^ovrrliial Ainericanisin* of tbe time—St.
»-a&gt; with all urrears-~ of hiiiSt Th«
Loom Globe- Democrat.
being tbe place of holding tbe circuit court for
'Aid county ot Barry.) all tbe following de­ now due Q'’fi.PV}tole by tbotePtas of rri
PPj
U Pow
to J*&gt; UUr ac
scribed property, to-wit:
The north hslT of the south cast quarter and this date Mra-jS and no suit or pro&lt;-ee&lt;llngs ax
NOTES ON ART.
the south-west quarter of the soulh-casi quarter taw haying been Instituted to recow the debt
of section totrty-alx (»), In township two (T secured by said mortgage or anv part thereof,
north, range nine -oi wr»t. In the county of notice is hereby given that 1 shall, ou baturda*,
Artists ba* its liomein Liverjwx.l, and de­ Barn.and state of Michigan.,and containing the ittli day of Oetotar next, at ten o’clock a.
hundred and tw enty (t^n acre* more or less. m . nt tbe north front door of tbe court bouse
veloped from an amateur sketebfag club into one
In the city of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan;
Dated Hastings, Mich . Aurust a, IW
sell Hl public auction toe premises described In
an owvuaUon of calculable load un|M&gt;rtanee.
ALONZO E. KEf/ASTON’.
Circuit Court Commissioner In and for Barry said mortgage, to satisfy the amount doc there­
on. and ui legal costa -.
eountv, Mleh.
months lias so plontifiilly cnrlcbed tta* Metro­
B. &amp; J. D. Bi’RN*. Solicitors for Complainant.
politan muwum. New York, bm-ornM chronic
township of Hope, in the county of Harry. Rod
that institution will after a while compare
state of.Michigan, and tlescriitad as follows, toNotice I. hereby given that by * Irtur of a writ
favorably with any other of ite kind in the

S

IJtt atz.Jr-Ti&gt;* L'moo *-&gt;x rente report th*
foll.&gt;wing rengn ,of prices: Hog*-Tbe market
cpi-anl iK-Jve with prki-K unebanged; F-iiXt
txtofor light: »4*6«bM0 for rough; S3.i(KP.43
for te-avy jerking and ^.i|&gt;j&gt;ing lota. Catth-

hrt-114,"i: .Ari"
-D'-ordingto tbe reteh-1
tfcfl !
failure* fcr

’^y ?Trnl***i- aI **•
■ eato hb name «.

Sleep.

i ith i&gt; pencil Ik- liad

Tbe Buciely of the Son* of to* Revolution
could have determined upon tbe carrying out
of no more ap|&gt;ropriate |&lt;roj«ct than that cl

K&lt; trfuL' and his toco for
bravet. but tbe regular*
Cheers greeted Mr. Gladstone In tbe bouse
of commons Thursday evening when be arose
to arraign tbe gwenunent for f reclaiming

•You did that all alone m one-tripr asked

will be oernpicd by th* granite pedretal bear-

of ttwir oau.

in firn 0eM, and tbit

;ny dog and gnu a inf brought home '100 ducks

Neither myself nor tbe friend

win shining brightly, and reflecting from tbr
glassy, white crusted Burfnco a glare of such
j»»w«-.p and foice that it cautv! my eye to

-r. fnrrn Dolores

1 amt. out

It ta though* that, a spot in Madisoa square.

Friday. to tbe weaithbW hetrewi of tba Sioux
H.

■ tit But lingtou.

Yeates are tbe only artiste mentioned with
applauM-,

than a distance of MOO yard*.

Happy Days,

A
.*inrer,.nj,&gt;it. ,tiw n-nan pnnuinvnt figui-v m
one of thagroupsatal ha«l ahvwdy astmibbed
hlin-olf tniiiv l.y i)ro whopper* he Imd “u-r•■rexfulty got off, when tta.- mix-ion of .lurk
liuiiting, lite inisriiui whU-li UhnsClf und

inglj an wild and unapproachable aa tbe lat-

Baird.

■HA-.

Homeopathic

o» Iho no, ..I^nuoo „ .OOM

axiitnah can.

Sheriff Kmdali did

New Strength '

Quiet Nerves,
UIN
imiltc, -O’lB-’l IO
rinq&amp;le m.nn rertileeriy nod naturally with
the truth wh. ii talking about h‘t&gt; promea* a
hnui.-r
gmtie tfann.en ativ otlxr Mibfe-ct. •

to-'hr™,* U,„
-W*. n— or U.io, moiop.. W,H1

Tbe governor* ot Kansas, Colorado, Ohio,

• 4- nothing from thr
iuterrating nature, and

Good Appetite

r.or TssunasM IM
Children jr Adnlu
(Jriprec. Illlrim* Cob

Lk*.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

The International Stove Molder*' union ba.

DB.mntFHSZTS ’EOCZ
Cloth .&amp; Cold Bidding
lit r*rek «ua aud x««ra&lt;M«,
anunrux.

fur

—■---- j ■ -- '.J
u»u * vuur-rv.* vurtu
take to their bool* ev.n when J rode down tbe

•1» t-&gt;a •Jrjmty

HUMPHREYS'

CATTLE.
Nortta-rn lilin-J* linntcre bied lltatiudvra to
tbe take* of Minixwta f ir nu pimual duck
l -mt &lt;&gt;f a few week*, makiug the jourtv-y to
■St. I'au). which nn« a' that time but little
mure Hum a fr..rU«r village l.y a strainer
from Dui.uquv, la. Among tl&gt;» party was a
.-hop iMiorsl Pi u,i x, n*|Kin erfid Itar.tait a jolly,
g’»Hl nature-! fell-.w witlial, wtaee ;&gt;redom'.-

nor. Ilk, waa cuaclinl-rd in thU city Friday.

shot, the jury belicro that it was fired by
Sarah H. Dodge, and recommend that tbe
caw »■&lt; further investigated by tbe grand

ORIGIN OF A BAYtNG.

making friends WITH

UNTAMED

the books which tell u*. and are •umxwd t..
lbe *®y*. ’•“‘tauta and
habit* of tins beautiful game anima). A* re­
marked, 400 yards wm near for n shut if dirorwed although AM and 300 yards have
bren'fcdnod by dare weeping and crawling if
neither scented nor wen. On tbe other hand,
buffalo might !«• appnxielwd almort with
impunity up to 250 yards but the ring of a
rifle bring* ou a big scare, when off Hnmd
the big fellow, at a 2-JO gait and are soon
lost to view in
distance and dust of ttaprairie. Now it hajipeued while bunting
bison that I became aware of tliii. fact, that
antelope awoeiato with, browre In company
and 1mm, «-w-k
______________

YJn Fort Duebren. 17'^
Lr**!
,.y after tbe bottiL '^«»^bam, and

■toubtful uloul Ud. reqtnvt

antelope

.
L
MHVT .lays |&gt;1
tta.
•n’UK“ UM'n' 1 reuieml»re such wn*b» a • In the winter of IRT.whil.rew orm
•&gt;«aud was charing Sitting Buli -nd llh lnyr
—---------- -- w
D| Kirern. and tho reaular vi dt, Of the Chicago tawu of Mi»i l)|(d£.
were mad- more uotlcrabte from tho fact
that |»a tried to c«reps nolle-. Jumping ott
IN- train at n crosdug. nod lu othvr
acting in n furtive manner. M|w Dd-, b
*«*.ai&gt;d b*. nevsrhnd
any .taiw.to be called bmutifql « evmi
£■**.
Hh. u!o», U&gt;mak. ,uv
nsnl r. g.nUuS &lt;h. ^un, n,
,m.
f—M n Jury Mto»y. bo. u
Uk“
rrU*r ™™»t.
'
wm I*""4 Ao.ui.™
■ u. I.-1.1 MuuUy. PHm. U»
uk«
By Uw l-ull-x u u ..-Mm, th&lt; Br ,Ubra.k

..! I, ••t 'Grcid Kutta, »»
.. -umI kil&gt;l instantly.
••.•
;«'ii •-■nijany. ww«
»i«L Dr. Dumont, of
i!.ei* have slight tnjiiriro.

1

WHO DIO T_H£SHOOTIN0t

hundn-d rixty-two tn the city of Hasting*. Bsrrv
county. Mh-hlKSU. aroortUng to the recorded
ptal of «aid rity. To be *oid .abject to a mort-

After kIvjukyour "TaitalH's Punch” te. cigar
a t bore-.:ih trial w* have concluded tbev pron­
to ta all you represented them to br. We hare
handled your rlgara for more than 13 years.
A. A. I’Aumtr &amp; Hmo.-, drugjri«t«. Madlson.Wh.
AcUlrcws K. W. TANHILLA «&gt;.. Chlcagu

�W1IAT SOME FOLKS FAT.
TIDBITS THAT APPEAL TO THE AP­

PETITE OF NATURE’S CHILDREN.

given the subject a great &lt;tenl of thought, and
hnvo unw bd so niudi that I have become
almu-t Mi anchorite In the matter of eating.
If I bav&lt;-a uvaknes,, it i.t dietetic*.
,
i* thi* about food: in point of qtianUty, wiUxiut regal'd to quality, the dweller*
in «*• r xtremo north rlalm ptv-&lt;-mineiHT. An
H«|uituaux will ret t wvnty pounds of meet
per diem, iubricatiug the more with as much
od a* he :-nn swallow; yet a T'ongnine will go

-miw »|«’v of time. Both uf tb-tn blush for
tkeirfoobte power* when the/aoe three Yakutre dnnollvh a wliole reiudeer-at one «ittrng, nml rfon apparently none Ute wwrefor

••ojqy fo- lujll putrid whole's tail, with u nlhh
•if tin- guui Ol the piofMH* kind from die mum
animal. Our Ur. Kane was much pleased
with walrus liver. He wondered that we

«k&gt;wi Whak- meat, umt ]«»*« attractive
&lt;|t;aliu&lt;'. although 1 roub.I merer dirorer
•1 em, l».«utre old wl»l«mien commonly i&gt;ar-

rank flavor. The A. B. iwanam in the nbal­
ing shlpt make it Into.forco meat. Iwlbj to re­
mind them, perhaps, rf tbe Pjkb holh of Mnina
&lt;&gt;r New Hampshire.

I’crjMi'irt- mra: vyas qpcv a favored tlbli
with the old KnjtlMi nobility, nt irust so
run- tin- .(dory, which dtylmv- lb* proper
-aure to Mil. l*x-ii cufiipotmded of sugar,

liunl thn'. gtirt tre-.h nn* x- nreemry a»
ri.nrp kn&lt;. -. white drinkhig require* rare,
• tee :J— gin--: .ray htroma |«ari of tjn- lip. In
tiiooe (rigid ttirt* yen ent your ram and
■bew v.tn biart}. ’ If Ibh !- to taserved up
uw_'roi*Uu'--'Ir-' tu I*' caught, then tbawra;

lev.- fm a tiiro pcn*y. yielding, tallow caudle.
:md&lt; f die • iitgcring ewretneSu long drawn
■ nt; n • i-." p-ill* tho wiclt gently Ix'twceti hi*
flavor.
a &lt;l»h an Anrtrellan

liuds ill

•ttago, licit' ■. •lothey turn up their now* at
rate, lint glrttunv !•' nilkd.to rudenea*. Tbo
!4aek f-llon, when at mreis devour* ull be
ran, onh now and then flinging « morsel
ovcrhi*dM-ul&lt;krtol»i* wjfc and children. He
i Jikt-wl-o uuprovidenl, forbesre-k*food only
wb*n hr crave, it, Rorgre tn tbo lout jxwibte
tension ot hi »dlrt&amp; ntock akin.’and then *!-*p*
inc wverpl days aud night* tMti—.-utively.
Ealing in&gt;UMfAiirtrall«U ImMi.hy white folk,
bottle, -upptementr-d by uMxquit'K-*. can-

KteHktg*.
“Coming io Saudi America, the UUomacs
nre tbe &lt;sld' -I |&gt;ncpliTUi-y aubwst entirely
• mafalnud b-rniginou* kinc of rlay? each
man eating dally n pound or more. The
Indian* of the Amazon cat a kind of lonci,
preferring it to other aud ths-idodly better
food. I luive te-li them' d«» it. The Pti tivinn. arc also day eater*, their me** being
a mixture of talc and mica—rather tough
mod, even for Peru. Otbernntlms, nre earth
mten.- tlx- fnbabilAip* «&gt;f No* Gulnre, *omn
the uatire* of Now Cnted-uiia. a« well as
many p&lt;*»plc who dwell iu Siam. Sibc-rin and
Ka-nulinUui. Tlx- Otlotnare. liowrver, are
the only •swa who aulafat on day wlwn other
fool fenbininablc.
“In Africa I found diet a* various as the
people, and »ncb trifid a* blue mole, mice,
fat -(.Iwr-j.'- tail*. Mewed (nipple*, puma,
liakwl wk p’wif- trunk nnd feet, oitricb egg&gt;.
nut* stecrr-l in butter, caterpillars, roasted
fpi.lw, cralS (right itrbes long), nnd odd artk-fe. H0i gvneralh sejontetl m food are con-

regard*! from n dietetic utandjxxnt, baked
raake glide into tbe menu along with palm
worm' (a ‘iii^rr long}, fried iu their own fat;
yeltbe-r' -olored gourmands cannot nbidea
rabbit *tea-] ItntA nre than- also considered
gveana eggr and palm tree mquI Ik*Um.
rk-nn-J* Marty, doesn't It?
•'In Ibntt Ariatk CMtMrieo where I Have
• brenth* palate can Im disgusted or tickled
with no '-nd of ciirioiiN diabes. We know how
iagvniou* the Cblnrec are in their cuisine,
linding itelighl in half-liatebed egg*, shark*'
fjn* and man*, fowl*’ mid duck*' tongue*,
•log*’ hind quarters, rat soup, soup made from
the tie*)* ot the Hirundo tax.-ulcnlo, nnd, ns
an app-tirer. Ihc riirvsaib of tba ailk worm,
after tlmailk ba- been wound from it
“At the Falkland isluud* a gotu met can en­
joy a n*w wmatkm by eating a wa Hon’a
tongue. It i* excellent, but it must be. fresh.
Trinidad pride* iUclf on alligator and turtle
-gg«. Tlie l*»t place, however, tor every­
thing relating to turt le (uc^t to Fulton mar­
ket} the hte of A*cetwi'»n. There they are
bred, led aud frrer there exjiortol.
‘•Snails are eaten everywhere. The French

dish. Tb« Euro; van market la mostly sup­
plied from the Snaiterie*’ of tbe Isle of Crete,
where they arc cultivated wqnrtem nrtetn.
and erne kind te qwcialir i&gt;rop*ml, being fattenrt upon strawlm-H*. for comomptivre.
•Cut in Control lAfrico tlie stately cunwMm art the *&gt;tar quota, both large bird*. are
dnigvnflv hmitedwi NiWa delicacies. J*t tbe

Ut; ailactepUiNe addition* to that larder,

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‘ Those are *nti’«- of the rtasom why I pre
frr kjmpte sUabaa.” concluded my frtend. and
.

A

DUNKARD6*

LOVE

FEAST.

Tbe Dmtkante of thi* vnite} flt«n* leuj tsn
ago worshiped in FOttar J4«g’* Iwun. The
charm of thi* novel rinqdi«-lt\ !&gt;.-»« given way
to the dipdty of spociou- wGrehipimc ptanxv.
Tlteii a lieautifal gro-re wa« tta grand rally­
ing point. It wa» a mtatey, almost a weiril.
Gathering. Under the heavy spring foliap• of tboso tn-re Iwotberiy art «bteriy greeting*
were extended the Uvriang day. Botnlicr.
•pitet drv»re-.no tuck* and turtle*—■distingniMird tbe women folk. There wa* a sub­
dued harmony iu tta-i;- jiteiti frock* nnd stiff
hood*. Pretty rroy fare* looked out from be­
neath white fringed cap* and po gn** out
line of voul was dindrthy tint b.- ted liriniiurd
hut. Tlie men entbrace ra h «» her ami iui
print tta- ’’holy ki®,’’ nnd likewbi tlai wornon.
Then you could have heard, ju« a* tie- m&gt;i&gt;
dauted hi-i ray* from tbe west, a mcn-iurd
droltery of *ong in tUn wonte of Uie Penn*) 1vaufa Dutch dialect c-.inc up from Eider
Zcg'atairtL
wltbiu upon tlw» extended thn^hing floor ami
almost the living counterpart of I^omirdcula
Vlncfr “Lart. Mui&gt;pe:’’ £* reprodivYd licre.
Pird, we witiicat tbo rltqof fret washing­
men with towel*' and ba«lii&gt; bow Itefnre the
Him* of tbe brethrcu and womeu wait upon
the *l«trns Around u rudn table nit the
quietly demeaned participants. The bidiup.

of one ineosufetncul. make a noiitT ]»lialanx.
It h tbe Dunkurdi’ pns&gt;-liai—a roug, a prayer,
a discouree, tbe kfas and then tbe uinttoii Kip
ami bread. It is really a love fpn«t. aud tba*.
‘•holy kiM,p however sacredly tpplinl U n*,
partake* of a most ludicrous nwkwardnr* iu
its nxrentioc. Tlie tawny hand* of thorn »om»
of toll are gra*[&gt;ed in angled curve*, tlie
brood brim* of tbom bate meet and bend to
an upward pressure, and tbv religious kb*, in
unvlMtad l-oklnrKs, auuud* it* prwt&gt;v~ uimxi lite
nir. Tbe faint bant light* flkker and the
Lord's Supper now begin*. It i* a mpper
witb them, ao it 1* night. ‘•Tlti.^r.iy body,”
••till* is my blood,” are the word- -sdcninly
•jxiken.
Tti" mod*- of th.- lorn feast liasciutugtd but
little from that primitive style. Tin- il&lt; i lr|.
U-rg mreting Inmw 1ms, however, Intenshied
the importatire of
a gathering. VHtar*
from grant distant-* in the wv.t and otlw
part* .am bore. At nival lionr; the Iwwincnt.
acene. A free table bid.* welcome to all v i &lt;
tQtx A half loaf Iff bread I* placed liefare
•-very »ix or ten gorta; each on- tpurt cut luown *li..c to i-uiL Cold meat* and pre-emi­
nently the •&gt;nii* pie,” along witheo^re drunk
out of yellow bowte nnd filled fromwpriukliilg
i-nu*, make tip the bill of fare. The nil■•••:&lt;■&lt;I
rcfluement of th-.- woriiTa tabte cth)uette i*
dlw'Ininfully ignored here. Bed. id ti*’ gnrrot
are improvised for tb- dicta ui/v Im lore, A
high lioard partition is run through the mid­
dle ;iort, making arparnt-.- apartment* f-.r
mate awl female alrei«T&gt;. The bed*nrvdmpl*
rtraw &lt;rawu on tbe floor, with bundiu* ot
straw for pillow*.and mail blanket* and

the culminating mid exciting climnxw of die
meeting n* any oratorical effort Iwfore n
great political roti vention.—Berk* Countr
Cor. Hdladdpbia Time*.

“Why do voa take « many prc&lt;-n-atlofi»r
“Partly for my own wfetyand partly for
the sake i.f doing flrd.
work .... Yon
mr tlx-ro is a current moving through there
two itmlus. ns we cni) them, that cwuUKkfll
l(X),000 nieu in an instant. If through rtrcl-i.&lt;u&lt;-,&gt; J put myrelf in &amp; way und got its
full foree that would b- the In«t of n*\ a
year ago I wa* u little thought*-** or dum»y,
aiul slightly 'groumh-ti Hie negative main.’
That fa, I touclwd than upix-r ring of copper
when ow knee wa-von the baro paving *:oor.
Here'* what the current did." Ho ndhd up
hia uoat and shirt sleeve and dbplayed a mutculararm that looked a* if it bad bren en­
graved with a chfaJ uud then eatiu with
nitric add U&gt; produ-.-e an etehbig plan-. -1
wa» in the hospital over u inoutb for that,
and that was so tough a lemon that I'll
never forget it. Hl show yrxi bow strong
(bat current is." He took a broken pair &lt; f
Ono pliers, aud, bolding them* with a d»lt

SOME HINTS ON STYLE.
ADVICE WHICH MAY BE OF VALUE

TO NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS.

then, century by century, we are them re­
treating reKtward and northward, re steadily
as tbe American Indian br.s retreated we»t, wanl under tbe prereure of the coliini-ita from
Europe. Their numbers are grow ing smaller
decade by derate; their indu.it l ire are pacing
into Japanese band*; tbe animal* which were

Strtv the «yte of tta- paper to wbfch you
are tek^nqdiing- ‘ Notice bow much »p?«
it give*, daily to telegraph n»-w». Kotko with
what sort of now* that spare i* filled. Notico
whnt kind* of dwpatcliret uro |.t bitrt in f«Mami what kind* of di-patebe- are ••ortrowd
to u paragrapli. Ntaire, more than anything
rise, tbe dtepodttan that !* madoot the ctfapntcitre yen younelf nutf ’“n*1whteh of them are printed in full, leaded
maylv. or put in a prominent plat*. Otaervo
which of them are cut down, put into n para­
graph, or edited into tta waste !w*kvt.
' In a ri-ort time, if you will ‘k&gt; thi*. you
will know pretty well what tori, uf »luff yoer
editor likes to get. if you nre wire, yua niU
«ati-fy life appet Ite far that sort of stuff, amt
not try to improve bi. ta*te by Raving *&gt;
bi n matter which your own goal judgment

pa|*T want* until you study its« oiumtuevery
day to are tbe aort of new* it jewt*. No tree
rail tell you half so well a* you n»u *ec for
yonnielf if you will'toite the tronbh’to ob­
serve; and you will find in tho &lt; ml that lb&lt;trouble you uu&gt;y takn in getting lx»M of the
rtyleof tixi paper you work for will bn well
r-jwdd, !«4h in aoud co*h and in tbe g&lt;*«!
opinion of tho editor for whom you are work
ing. After you hare got u pretty definite
nica uf the style, of yonr paj«-r, cud of th?

p&lt;.per like The lialtinM-n- Sun or 1 he Chicago
Inter ttaaan, pcrimp*, thi* tuny foot k* n difllcult tU*K. You nnM Imve goal judgment.
You mu •: know solid new* when yon “* &amp;•
and you inuit judgenrcuratolr it*iin|*«rtatn&lt;

1'biladrifihti Public ledger. If you ■•nn tail
to either i» plain «t«T in a •trmi’blforword
way. y wi r. ill plra«t«.uie night editor and y«u
Will v: startle the lead- a of Ihv
into
conml«k*.«.
'
It i* dlffc-Mit wbonjyou bate to deni -»ith a
pajs-r hku-The Cbivnfo Times, Tlie S;. Iz«i«

Tbc.&lt;- pu(*.'i&gt; want nepx too. and good zv-w*.
but I her dn not pret"iul t • l*‘ moral t-hu-ab r.
of tharommunity. Tbi-y want new* of all
kind’, iwwtknm! ur rolM, and they want
it written brightly, at noma length, aiid with
tiw paenliar skill of the traim-l m-wspajx r
tnan. None of the p.qs ।«named aili tvgard

every uigiit nt J-.eU half n» murk Men* a* U
print-. All of Itam have plenty rd roum.and

routine new* that :nu&gt;: ta print--’! for tta
CJUMTretive rertrti «l tta- paper; Uk-mUI

uJk.nl.- u-u-u &gt;« &lt;1­
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WEISSERT BROS
It is called

The Banner Job Department
is supplied with the latest and
best styles uf type.

Extrach*

“Tlie Tropic.”
Yon will also find at our store a full line of builder', ha.i
ware and everything in the hardware line. I'riw*
reasonable.
.Respectfully.
\
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■w".sa!

W. LOW

WEISSERT BROS.

stat* of MteWean. County of Bam —a*. .
" tite O! p.u.tirod W. Johnwe. dcrea*rt.
Wr. tlie undi-rsigtird. hartwt been anptanted
by tie Itnbalc Court for the County .of Ram.
Slate of Mleldfxn. Commibdoncr- to
crtOtBlae am) ad.uvt nil claim* and^dejnand* ot
alt rersori* ax*lti*l »ald dreewd. do herrm
riv/hrtlceuStwewUi mret U th&lt; tat.- rwT
3«wr ot **id .tecensed. in tta- Unywlilp of
1'ralrievltlr. on Ihnrtaav. ttaH th dav of Ovto-

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

AC

(Office la

E. KEN*

eai-li of will duyi. for the purpose of examining
and rtlowiog told claims, and Hint six KMtDs

IKElf.
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viianrrr; —ir&lt;

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Furniture!

tticlr claim* to u*-S10r ixMuiuUlon'aad aiknr-

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panuiort and m virtue ol an-order nnd I GO where YOU Will find tilt? HOWCSt dChiglLS, tt*' l&amp;HMsi: &lt;dtat
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A- U Un- circuit court for tko &lt;wM»ty &lt;■’ ,
’J‘tet-1

Jana &gt; E. ):&lt;!■) ;&gt;nrt Mary iUiryore Uelcbttabte.
Xwtlrr K heh'l’T Clreu. that 1 *mH sei' atpub
He KiM-tinw. to-tbr hteliot bidder. ou Saturday.

of thr Cfturt l»V4te, in ttH-rlty oi Ua*:;ag*.cocnty-.f lUrrv n;*l -fate ot Sffehlcan. *afd court
huuv- bring ihr flare uf holding rtir .-irruK
.&lt; oart fur ujd rouuty «d Harry. ttA- fallow Log d
icritad pro|*rtv to ttir
tat. threw and tour In Muck Hit of Bower"*
and Cbumb«rluiu'« ad&lt;littuu to the eitv &lt;&gt;J Hart­
lux*. Mlc!iipu&gt;. a ••cardJim to tta survey cd And
rewnkflp&amp;i ttareot,
IfotteU. Hariltur*, Niriilgaa. Aug. 3Mh. te*?.
I
AI.OXZOJ--KKNASTON. Clrrtfft Court Com-1
..u-.- nrer. Barn 1
MidiHMITII4 &lt;0tuK&lt;lV»;. ■
•'tadieHuc* h r Compbln.iui!

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nmlAtroanri^.

the lowest prices.

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That place is at

MAHYC.t

ARCHIE M°COY’S
______ .S ... .
Tbe Bine Front” Fonitore Store. Haste, M

fjsffZb.vj
ThaLaftMtl
Emdal At
an I Fitting.

Hearn* over Sc
H-un from7 »

J M. B. GU

Be treat Mills.

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory' selection.

£ C. WELT

He writes polici
ro* by bra. light:
I ife by death art

TSTotoody
your trade. The enterprising buttinew* mar. will.seek it .
of coui’se, and if his goods are as he represeute. nnd hi*
prices right.* he will a6nbtle*«5 prevail on you to deal
with him.

Owd»

elopc-ioonf. case, or a meeting of teiratUic
celebritie* lie must treat at rqnni length, jiei Lap", aud each in Us own way. Nrws i» wiiat
be mint look for; und Ovrrytbing may be
news Ui Ute conwfV«&lt;uHjt of tuch pnftere a*
tlKor. HL« dispatebre. w&gt; long a* they anwell atuLbrightly written, nrol not ts- bril-

JAMESA.fi

Call and sec for

Tbs op^rtiwr-U-'p hrrrtofor*' c*l*Utu: be­
taren W. H. Cwuhvar and 1 red RratU. uudrr
l!w flrm nsiue of W. H. Goodyear £ Co..!« tbt*
day disrobed l.ymutualconvut. AU accounts
and debtedtx-lbrCriu &lt;&gt;t W. H.Goo&amp;ear A Co.
arc to I*- paid to tv. H Go&lt;xlj&lt; *r; a£ al! deta­

MERIT WINS

In these days of close competition. That merit consists in
both the quality of goods and the small margins of prowcharged.
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Baughman &amp; Buel

Office la Abet
Bate the buly

Ccaaty.

y

F C. LAMP
«•
Eclect

a written screen

J|R. Wm. JO

X-l work prong

IXiTALKKxa

gJfAPPEN

(Over Sa

Want your trade. They propose to merit it. Tv that end
they have secured and are now offering the people the
largest best selected stock of

WILLIAM
’’ At Law

Bnctioea tn al

jyiLLlAM

ConacUoosas

P&gt;!AKK C.
SPECIALIST,

I1ASTINGK. MICH..

is now prepared to treat oil chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up the finest of
oflicee, he Invitet the artlicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up If they have. been unsuc­
cessful heretofore In finding relief.
Having spent many years in study at
the best medical colleges of the country,
«nd having hud an extensive und «u&lt;^
certful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, he feels certain that ho can give
the aftllcted aMurance of success.

ARE YOU SUFFERING

from CaUrrb. AMhma Browhllu. or
any difficulty with the lungs?
la your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered?
Have you Heart diseMe?
bm?’^ a®tetod wllh Xervou&gt; D^

Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughman i-qn cure voa, if a cure
is at all possible.
’ •,IaCT,re
Ho bu uk with mutM raoom 1B
inutnclih-umMtam. spmn.ttorrb,,-.
HmnorrtoWa Tbe Uu,r he 1Mu
without pain Had po.IUv.ly eurea.

FEMALK DISBAKK* A SrBCIAL-

CHloohlraw M, omoee. llutiB&lt;1.
Mien.

CONSULTATION FREE.
treated and medicines lent by

damnax-Ja

The Ha

Ard keep cool and comfortable. Buv THE BEST v
will find the best made, safeet, most economical’i"
stove at
,
pwme

l.ia-inx oiurci------ —
night It w* *
lon« nwB-claa on,r “ *
mu,
miu w.o
street*. The drllcalf but drltont smrU ot bad
whlakry surevuteted him so drably chat no

paper* well mu*t trepnllve all tbo tunc, and
in* nm»t bv ;«u«d on everything that hap­
pen*. from a brntal prize fight ton NLUuaiim

nuteetuaids and n lady stood cm a parlor bal­
cony cm Twenty-third arret Itetoolng to an
organ grinder’* mode mid watched tbo caper*
of the organ grinder’s monkey. Tbe lady
coaxed the monkey' until be went up tbe raD
iug and ucvtted in her arms, where -he petted
anti enrresed him to nn extent that ought to
have made even a monkey willing to lie still
and take hi* rm*. But wfih hfe rretl.-&gt;*
anxiety abated nta a whit, i«-&gt;b-gan to clam­
ber over her anas art ffixattders. 'Saddeulv
he sioo.1 stock *tiH far an instant and watched
her mouth a* sue talked to him, and then,
quick a* jightuing, o»i&lt;- paw struck out and

vot'

Buy a Gasolene Stove,

Tl„ »M&gt;
IU, 11.. in
&gt;l»~
are sirea.ly l*»ldh»« “*’,r cbtekra* for a rt.log
nuriict. They »ro certalnlj whe to bold tbcin.
olUiauglittsremsM « “••'J m«u
U*?r
Stirncth b) aaiUfS
a l,tU®
time of the ronfrrenre.

W. U. UOOniEAE.
FKEPIIKATn.

walk again, trying to pm u» troth into bi*
own m-aH . Ha wm taiu-wi ;o g|r„ theci
spool) l-y tta a;*pliratton of Jji- um&lt;rr'»

tx-kl in

Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weatho, ...
yourself miserable and tired of life.
lnt’ °»ke

act os bh cwrcRxwtent, juur own Interval
.. ill couurt you to do n* ta &lt;rant* y«»u to doYou can gta your reveugs you know, by re­
garding whh aUot rousetupt a judgawoi

most all speak Japanreea* well as their own
toogw. and are being tiieir special c|iaracter-

ktMWbdge ara-leth nothing to lhe'»rei»&gt;s
mnn -who &lt;kw* not know it i» tba lady «bo ia
ippna-liliig him, until it I* that dn- smitetb

DON’T SWEAT

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feared die will die.

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Von Writ.

must lx- full of meat.
Usually they nre
in an ihMant the gray metal broke into sparks (irintul oliout a* lie M-nd* tlx-iu, r-c ole- tbvy
and tbn*-. Fb- removed it with ’he remark; tin* rliscanlr d id together. Solinignrbemnkc*
•■That • arrent would burn up n crowiiar or them “meaty.’’ otal tut* good Judgnv-nt alKmt
what, be M-tub, bo will get along all right.
lanqipatt if it were properly directed.”
He inuu panme a different plan, however,
“Is ttiM-e inueb dungerf’
“There used to be, bat -it grows sm.illet in dealing, with doejy &gt;-dited paper* like Th..CMcagoNaagqrTlMiNan
Turk bun. Paper­
every tlsy as we know more about liandUng
like
these two hove little room fur tekgrnpii
ck-ctricity. It’s like a Itorre sometinva that
netTM.'ghd tla- now* they print must Is-ekwly
runs away. It will get into railroad tracks
and knock a borre over nnd sometimes kill nndciumtly written. Tbeconrepoislrni who
th'.- annual. BotneUtue* it teak* vol of lh&lt; serves Ibem well |;a« u mon difficult task
wire* und gets into a water or stann )&gt;i|&gt;e, than tlje corn-spoudent ot any other sort of
and then (Mralyaes some of those Italian i you paper. He must have the faculty uf “rixiug
ino digging up the stroete nowaday*. They upT a piece of news, of aeeing nt. oncn It*
think it 1* tbo devil and hold a pmycr meet­ •alient feature, ami of nuking a comjdeta
ing. Sometimes It gets U« bor*. Down Mory. with a sensible point to it. in very few
in Wall street emo day the light* wm wants. 1 know of uu Letter traintag for s
behaving badly aud I wont to wee nhat wa.t .vm-sionrlent than to observe the way in
tbo matter. Everything was nil right iusfde which the agile desk editor ou such a pa;er
the offlcea, and wo f went out in tho street to liandlc* hi* diqwdr-hre. If the corre*poudent
b quick tu tnko a bint, and notkva closely
mining a little, just a drizzle. 1 put my ha:ul- bow bU specials are treated, be will learn
more in a month of service than be eon in a
on the plate glow window, and I wn* knocked
down just as elran as if Sullivan had done year of ordinary newspaper work; und th*
the job • You sec the wire looked jti«t over training that he get* will do him goodservkv
tbo wind-»w, and tho layer of rain on tho a« fur a« his other papers are concerned. Tbo
•gbuv, along with the gold lettering, made a man who might exactly eult tho edi tor of Tby
good conductor, and I got tbe bcre-ltt of tlie Cincinnati Enqubt r would be dbmargtd in
job. I wa* tore the-next three days, but 1 n week from The Chicago New*; but tbe cwtlxed it up all tbe same ns if nothing had teqxindeiit whore brief dbpotebre ore printed
happened. Wo hate to let on to oatsidarw
w lien we get caught ourwe) vea. It don’t look
profi-Miotinl and they always gnyn* ’ —New Enquirer—and ho can usually fill It all, too.
-William H. Hill* In Tbe Writer.
York Cor. GJobe-Democrat.

■bow* tta* Aino* living far to tbe aoath anil

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M
Wcdm-day night he came home tn aven
law eonitltloo. and neat hia wife with, a h»
mer. Rhe escaped death only b&gt; nmntag ton
neighbor- Her tajurie* are serious, art It “

skinned Kjoniaid*.—Kamas Lit’ Journal

WCorrwpondence solicited.

HUVVUVU)

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Hardwar

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In Barry County. They don’t want the earth. Th®?
contented with small profits and the large sales tney
bring^

P R. TIMM

A . Homcep&amp;
(Offieeov

DO YOU WANT A WATCH?
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a small
vance on actual ’cost
-n
CLOCKS, They have the best stock in tbe city
W1
sell them very cheap.
,
KMITS, FORKS, and SPOONS. BoRers. best, which
can anckdo sell at what any other dealer m Barry c
pays for them.
SiLVERWARE of every description at lowest prices.
» JEWELRY of all kinds at bottom figure^REPAIRING by a competent workman a specialty.

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Office one doo
»tore, win be ton

Hastings

HAS

CA.I3ITJ

'sewpocated am

"We&gt; Mean Business-

tor baalne
merlyor

Jealous competitors may kick, but we propose to
goods, and if our prices don't suit our competitors tne. i
our customers, and that is what we want to do.
-1.^1

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lobiaaon,'

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What you want to buy in our line, we can save you ni°n •
you will give us the chance to make yon the prices.^

- DRUGS -

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We are in the drug business, and can aud
whatever you want iu that line very cheap. 11 J*”* ' , t|iel»
&gt;ly recipes or prescriptions to compound, yon can f J(i
Irom the purest drugs and chemicals accnratel’ 10
and you won't have to pay any poreeutage to 1 iomels
either.- Call in. We are always -at home toourcu-to
aud the public.

BAUGHMAN &amp; bUEK

Hendershott block, Hastings. Mich.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
, OL. XXXII. NO. 19.

The Hastings Banner.
Barry Co., Mien.,

-OOK &amp; NISKERN.
U m RIPDON RATES
t KTWINTt HATES:
.. ,t\...................8100 00
h-..' tor special positions.

,i.m: PRISTING.
in the Job Printing De­
. bsxnbb. Everything In the
■ and with the latest laeesof
.i s roved patterns of machinery*
.'..-:::nen rtnployrd. enables the
trsi el U - iob work.____________

v.M. d..
Physician anti burgeon,
o! trr'atlnx diseases of the
Uhv preservation of vision
i Broadway, near

lycra.
.. Mock. Hastings
.irt* of the state.

A.

Attorney at Law,
,A-&amp;Co.’» store.)
,0ft he Bute. Colleens

M Uli'!'' V. BARKER. Real Estate.
JL ’ ,:r i:i. f and Loans.
,n.u:&amp; Son. 2 door* north
rostonke.
;&gt;ven t&lt;&gt; nmktng exchange*
inUTvst* of uon-resldent
• : illy
utter. Farms
- exchange. House* and

ORB,
.£■ r»RE^M.LKHR.
r» Always SbppUed.
iiiu Grrrh to CtUtiny
■titrni Cut tp order.

..'I. is. &lt;;n.!.\&gt;riK.
Notary Public.

Lawyer,
tUsVug*. Mich.
&gt; iris of the state. Ofllceover

c. WELTON
&lt;&gt; Farmer'* Insurance Co.
.. man’» property against

•v tf ELDON,
inin, Mich.)

-- Abstract

A N. M. D..
Physician aud 8u«gcvu.
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i specialty. Files.'

■ had to that effect prwrii trn&gt;-~ ana office corner

Dentist,
mended to.

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EN * Van ARMAN,
Lawyers.
.- IU-’ • «s National Bank.)

AVil.Li AM B &lt;WEEZEY, Attorney
’ • At Law --.nd Solicitor in Chancery.
. ^Ii court*of the state.

H’lLI.lAM B. SWEEZEY,
’
J listice of the Peace.
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i • a sjwi-Iidty.
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Nathalie, Mteh.,
Hardware &amp;. Iron Merchant,
&gt;" I-. . 'ij- leading make* o! Hardware
►nd Farm Machinery.
•’ ■' &lt;rn
mid complete stock. New
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•
allv invited to.call and see us;

p k.tjsimerman,
1 • Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,

'ner I :abro;&gt;'«&lt;lruKstore.!

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H’ H. LANDIS, M. D.,

Physical! and Surgeon,

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Woodland, Mich.
'Ser ■-.nr &gt;toor sonth of Kilpatrick's drug
id i&gt;t» found there day or night.

Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

'AFITAL, $50,000.00.
finder the laws cd the State of
Michigan.

11 ■•••’ Pec. is. ism in building for,'- t ipled by Messer Bros.

OFFICERS:
■’ i rsKldent;
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

DIRECTORS:
(irebk*.

&gt;Uns Buituni Transacted.

Baby carriabeS
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Wr oke a
offSBannf*®ium&gt;c B«by Carriage* io «&lt;n JOPri&lt;rmle
Too
c*n tneralor* do better wltb u*
lor cataloaoe free.

CHAS. RAISER, Mfr.f

Hastings,
County News.

mich.. September ^isb7.

WHOLE NO. 1684.
I

FREEPORT.

WOODLAND.

HICKORY CORNERS.

Mrs. Fox, of Ohio, is visiting rela­
There is a good dttal of sickness in
Some farmers have commenced sow­
tives at this place.
this locality.
ing wheat.
.. for ,on1-' * 9hort
0( Galedonia, was in town
Quite a number from this vieinitv nt allm®,£ay B 900 °r Mark Norris
A two days rain would lx* beneficial
Plenty of petty thleylng seems to be
tended the races at
to eaflv sown wheat and fall feed.
practiced upon citizens residing about
..rhcre seems to be an eniSmith Will and Otis Culler were in
Ida Hazden is on the sick list.
this vicinity. E. F. Manly had his gran­
Lowell Saturday.
Mary
Lamb
is
very
sick.
YftuT** had the ends of three
ary
tapped by boring a hole through
the r'e,t
A. Parks went to Lowell Sunday to
Mr. Beeler is still very sick.
of his fingerscut off by the chap that
from the outside into a bln of wheat.
see his best girl.
w us cutting bands, last week. P
The two days meeting was largely Warren Messenger, Albert Roach and
hid m
'V, 1,r.on 00 .»«•&lt;• road U
Frank
Clarke
and
F.
A.
Curtia.of
attended.
Mr. Whidby were not forgotten by evil
Nora Yourex is falling verv fast
mm as far as Delton, where there will
doers; they having lost wheat hi a simi­
John Velte continues to improve.
T. L. 1 arker’s friendsaU join in wish- ter’nnd1
and lt 13 ruin»red au eleva - Hastings, attended the railroad party.
Andrus was in town Friday
Walker Matthews was in town on lar manner. Fred Lawrence lost a
d. h‘« bride tbelr ri&gt;»re or nlnT :,p&lt;,t FIn be built there at onEnoch
business.
Saturday.
swarm of bees Saturday night, taken
tins world s happiness.
18 flbout
f°rmidible a
Some of our farmers have commenc­
Mrs. Durkee, of Orange, was in by parties unknown; and Len Lepper
Mtsres Anna end Merit. Eno were competitor as our ville will have.
ed sowing their wheat.
town on Friday and Saturday intro­ had a pair of boots taken out of his
iiXS0^v&amp;V‘e'rGr‘md"",u’"
°r our Kho°k has been
Geo. Morgan, of Campbell, was in ducing a patent tlat-lron.
buggy.
postponed for a season.
town
Friday.
Smith, McArthur &amp; Roberts’ patent
Many farmers have i-cen to Egypt to
farmera talk as if they
an^^ten?'^’1.1!.' thnS^M
Mrs. Conrad Smelker visited at Rev. horse-shoe is being quite generally in­ buy corn, paying 48 ^ents for targe
itlK-nV n Barry .C°UDt* fldt DCCd^ *
Thursday.
troduced throughout this locality.
quantities and 50 cents for small.
»i5aklDR up- It ought to be time Harwell's
traded th. donation at Frank Quick’s
Wm. Ekert anrf wife spent Sunday
School
commenced
last
week
with
a
J.
W. Ford and J. M. Elliott, M. D_.
knnJAk
“
."
“
N^ment
of
this
fair
Jo
last I* riday night.
with his brother Samuel.
large attendance of scholars..
have the honor of a deal in wheat, tinSome one stole five of the best water­ Know that the wav to draw people Is to
W. Ritter Sundayed with H. Parker’s
Prof. Smith is on the cripple's list; latter having found two bags of wheat
melons there were In old Mr. Quick's tbem°,Ue attrac^on' lbat will interest folks.
having injured his shoulder quite in the woods of the former a few’days
garden last Wednesday nignt
Those on the sick list this week are: severely.
,
•since.
'
A ou can count on a good majority
Mrs. Will. Bristol accompanied her
.Mrs. .I. Norman. Mrs. Wm. Godfrey,
In your issue of two weeks ago the
Peter Vanluke husked three abodes
husband on hi* trip through this town forewunty prohibition in Prairieville. Lord ZarwcU and Libbie Reuter.
article
referring to Reiser and Bitzer of his corn and carried all of the cereal
js nnie Loveland is quite sick at this
la8t* tokill« dinner at Rob. writing.
Jim Collins, of Lowell, visited with should have read Misses Anna Reiser from the same to his bouse in his hat
Phillips.
and Lou Bitzer.
at one trip.
I°r business A. Brunner’s folks Sunday.
. Quite a number from this town at- th^rt^'BI&gt;3’' &lt;*on t
Eber Mollit, Fred Smith. C. J. Smel­
Mrs. .1. Palmerton received a tele­
J. Kellogg has vacated Miss Amasa
week11 th&lt;3 reuaion at Huatings last
ker and J. W. Reuter were over to gram on Saturday from Florida stat­ Richards nonSe moving into Mrs. R.
McBeth and children, ot the junction.
ing that her brother. Washington Gessforas house on west Main St Mr.
Battle
Creek,
have
been
visiting*
Mrs
rr,^1?961 slade visited friends at Section
R. M. Bates, of Hastings, was In our Rowlader. formerly of Woodland, Heeley has moved in Miss Richards’
B.s mother and calling on friends village Saturday evening on business.
Hill last Saturday.
house, also on Main street
was'not expected to live.
about here.
Uncle Reuben N orton is entertaining
Mrs, H. Eckert visited friends at
Alex McNeil has moved in the upper
Mrs. Amelia Snuggs, who has l»een
Mrs. Will Packard returned to her Caledonia a couple days last week.
a nephew from Maine.
visiting her mother Mrs. Baitinger, story of Mrs. Margaret Campbell’s resi­
.home
in
Battle
Creek
last
week,
after
a
(.
’
on
rail
Smelker
was
at
Hastings
during the past week, has returned to dence on north Main St
A picnic and donation for the M. E.
visit
of
several
weeks
among
relatives
Saturday with a load of hogs.
W. Hall and wife, of Orangeville,
her home in Grand Rapids.
minister was given out last Sunday to here.
C. H. VanArman and C. D. Beebe, of
Mr. Hathaway's baby died one day were the guests of A. G. Cortrignt a^d
l»e held Wednesday In Frank Downs’
Miss Frances Holcomb and Mr. your city, were in town Friday on busi­ last week of cholera Infantum.
other friends Saturday night and Sunr
grove, also said the band would attend 1 leston
subject to congratulations. ness.
z
The Good Templars of this place are day.
but there would be no dancing. J edging Rev. Mr.are
Bruce performed the cere­
A. Steckle and wife spent Sundav having quite a l&gt;oom.*one member be­
Several from here contemplate going
by the way the good ones donated last mony which
made them husband and with friends at Caledonia.
ing Initiated on Friday evening and to Detroit Wednesday to witness the
week for the sick we fear it will be a wife on Thursday.
Terry Corrigan started Saturday for several applications received and re­ Kne of ball between Chicagp and Defailure.
School was closed as soon as com­
it nines.
’
The donation at Frank Quick's was menced on account qf diphtheria hav­ Buffalo with five carloads of hogs and ferred to committees.
•
.
Mrs. J. M. Cadwnllader, who has been
James Hallett, district deputy, and
rather slim in the afternoon but in the ing wade its appearance again in our sheep.
Mrs. A. Brunner returned home Sat­ wife visited Woodland lodge Friday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur
evening the young folks flocked in village. A child living with James
urday
irom
Lowell,
where
she
has
been
evening.
Bush
at Howard City, Is expectea to
from every djrectioo and a pleasant Havens died of it about ten days since,
Lodge night has been changed from return to-morrow.
time was enjoyed by all in a good cause. also a DePriester child; Winnie Love­ visiting friends the past week.
Man- AUanlmg shook hands with Friday to Tuesday evening. Mrs. J.
Hickory base ball nine went to Ban­
The dance and social netted $15 in land has been ill the past week with
M. Smith was chosen representative to field on Saturday and played a game
cash and some provisions, for which the sainor but isjdoipg as well as could her Freeport friends Friday night.
with the Lacy champions, resulting in
The railroad partv wasn't very well grand lodge.
the tamily are very thankful.
be expected at present writing. Mason attended Friday night, owing to the
Nineteen of our citizen! picnicked at favor ot the former 18 to 2; taking the
Ruggles seems to lie afflicted the same as busy times.
.
Lake (Jditfsa one day last week. Our conceit all out of the Lacey boys.
DOWLING.
tht
*&gt;e others but his physician and familv
Bertie Wallace, of Carlton, spent Sun­ photographer, Mr. Fowler, took a fine
R. A. Polly Is having his new houM
Julius Russell and wife, of your city, Jo not acknowledge to its being diph­ day with Matle Smelker.
painted, which his nearly completed.
picture of the excursionists.
Sundayed at Clear lake.
’
■^‘theria.
h‘
Nellie Bruce and others have
Frank Herrick and wife, of Hast*
School meeting Monday evening. It
Wm. Herringtcn, Jr., Is now using had very sore throats but are nearly Ings, enjoyed the railroad party Friday is hoped that some action will be
MIDDL1
crutches with a sprained ankle. Moral— recovered.
night.
taken toward grading and otherwise
R. E. Combs and daughter, Mrs. M.
Conference next week. It would
never chase a squirrel on Sunday.
F. E. Demings was In Allegan Co., improving the school grounds. The C. Griswold, are visiting at Gilford and
“Hello, Lacey.” '.Hickory 17. Lacey seem aixjut time Rev. Bruce received last week selling the Gosch &lt;fc Co. weeds and heavy crop of thistles ought Rockville, Ky.
Champions. 2"—game at Bonfield Sept. the SIW due him; “the laborer is patent pump vent.
at least to be cut.
Miss Meda Morey, of Vermontville,
worthy of his hire.” and without hav­
The brick layers have commenced now has charge of the millinery depart­
3rd.
Two young men spent part of Friday
night in the cooler for being drunk and work dn Hilbert &amp; Holly's new bank ment in Loomis &amp; Co.'s store.
C. M. Mack pays the highest market ing to l&gt;eg for it all the time.
Mrs. James Richards is quite sick.
disorderly. One of them ordered his at Lake Odessa, which is situated be­
price for screenings. How is it Shef­
Miss Maud Young is attending the
yond the Jordan lake.
breakfast at 7 o’clock.
'
field?
Grand Rapids high rebook
Homer Price has returned to his
Smith Will intends to start for Ohio
School meeting Monday night was
Sunday Rev. J. E. White delivered
MARTIN CORNERS.
home
in
Ohio.
the
last
of
this
week
to
visit
old
ac
­
rather dull, owing to the rain only a
his farewell sermon at the M. E. church.
Wells are going dry.
Ed. Cunningham has rented E. E. A song and praise service was held in
quaintances.
few were out
A line rain Monday night..
Burglars broke into F. E, Deming's Stinchcomb’s farm for two years.
The Dr. Is a very busy man these
the evening and a history of the work
At the school meeting Mr. Punter! store Friday night. They took S3 in
D. M. Myers and W. II. Jourdnn and of-tfie church, during ^/White’s three
times.
'•
The infant child of Lon Tobias, was re-elected treasurer. It was decid-, money, a box of cigars, one bolt of fac­ wives attended the U. B. conference years pastorate, wasWead. He has
ed
to
change
spelling
books.
laxt
week,
near
Charlotte.
tory
and
several
other
articles.
gained many warm friends during his
which has been sick for some time, died
The ladies aid society met at Mrs.
John Maier is again in the Ikw busi­ pastorate here.
Dr. H. C. Peckham went' to Chicago
Sunday night.
Keagle’s Wednesday and made two Saturday. He returned home Tuesday ness. This time for trespass.
Johnnie, aged 15, son of Thomas
The house now occupied by H. Pow­ comfortables.
Receipts
over
five
dol
­
If reports are true some of our boys Young and wife, died last week after a
accompanied by his wife; she has been
ers will soon be vacated and G.’ R. lars.
got too much mineral water at Lake prolonged illness. »
visiting there the past two weeks.
Manning will occupy the same.
Knott started. Tuesday night, One of our farmers says his potatoes Odessa, one day last week.
Our school has a larger attendance
The Dowlings expect to go to Bgn-' forRev.
Greenville, from whence he gora to are so small he has to dig them and run
On the return day ol John Maier’s ar­ now than at the beginning of any pre­
field to play ball
conference.
them through the fanning-mill 2 or 3 rest, two of our citizens’became so en­ vious year. Under the management of
Geo. Keagle started for conference times, then boll them and eat them gaged in iv dispute on a point of law. , Prof. Morse and Ids corps of assistants,
BOWENS MIL1.S. ’
Tuesday.
with a spoon. So you can calculate that the justice and the deputy sheriff the standard and work is continually •
Heavy rain Monday night.
Mr. Roush and Bert Hilton are work­ our potato crop is pretty slim.
had to order them to be quiet.
improving.
There b to be a farmers ■ picnic at ing at the new town. Lake Odessa.
On Sunday last J. Houghton and
There is some talk here of forming a
Jill twirl’s OU lUc ITlh. J’nrntcrn lay
Frank Brooks, accompanied by his Miss Louisa Bizer left the state of sin­ Business Men's Association. Such a .
A party of Indiana and cowboys pass­
your work, turn out and have a good ed the school house last week Tuesday. father-in-law of Irving, returned Mon­ gleness and entered into the stole of step
ought to be taken and doubtless
time.
A Y ankee Springs man was through day afternoon from a prospecting tour matrimony; and some think that Frank our business men will soon decide to do
I should nave reported last weffk that here selling peaches' Monday.
to I^ake Odessa. Frank Is looking for a Aspinwall and Miss Resch went with
wonderful Hale storm in Yankee
Frank Mead’s folks entertained location for a hard waresnd tin shop} but them.
The new hook and ladder truck just
Springs where there was one young friends from Hustings the first of the is not so thoroughly “gone” on Lake
Considerable excitement prevailed In completed by Dietrick &amp; Bristow, is a
Hale weighing *.» Ibs. and a squall ac-, week.
Odessa as he expected to be before he the north east part of the town one day sample of excellent workmanship.
companied the Hale.
Joel Barnhart’s house came near gazed upon the land of promise. He last week, thinking that a house was on
Geo. Knickeriwekpr has his new barn buring up in the absence of the family; thinks the tradesmen are already too tire; but on investigaiion. Mother Dur­
Hon. John Carveth left to-day, Wedpainted.
i
but the fire was discovered by neigh­ numerous there to warrant any indi­ kee had put some wood on top of the nesdayt for Waukesha, Wisconsin,
H. Patterson Is putting stone wall bors in Gme to save much damage.
vidual profit, buslnen is sure to be ov­ stove to dry, and it caught on tire. No where he will rusticate for a few days.
erdone. Everybody wants to sell damage done.
under his house.
KLHrKeekrjmd wile returned Sat­
goods, but no one has apparently
H. McArthur and daughter, and the urday from their eastern trip. He has
Farmers have commenced sowing
SOITH HASTINGS.
thought that any kind of .manufactur­ Misses Cora Dillenbeck, Cora and Vica
wheat but the rain has put a stop to
"setting up" the cigars .ever since.
Mrs. Chas. Barnaby's' baby is very ing would be of much consequence. Mills, of Saranac, visited friends here been
that for a day or two.
,
Myrlin Resch, of Charlotte, who filled
For a preterable business location on Sunday last.
Gertie Robinson has returned from sick.
M. S. Keeler’s place in the store during
Parliamentary
rules
should
be
read
F rank will bet on Freeport every time.
Elder Garlick has gone to Petoskey his altsence, returned home Saturday.
the northern part of the state, where
The water power here, the good roads to attend conference.
she has been teaching school for the by some In this section.
He made many friends during bis stay
Twenty shocks of corn yields 10 h ading in all directions, not to speak
Mr. Haight says that if those grum­ here.
past year.
The ice cream social at the Robbins bushels this year, while last year the ot innumerable other natural advan­ blers about the postoffice would come
The Good Templars will hold a lit­
school house netted g" to the Sabbath same sized shocks went over JO bushels. tages makes Freeport discount Lake to his face and say what they want to, erary and peach and cream social Fri­
The crop Is about one-quarter yield in Odessa ten to one.—Freeport Herald.
it would be more manly than to pub­ day evening.
school.
.
lish
it
in
the
paper.
this section, us shown by the above.
W. C. Otto has purchased of John
Mrs. Gillaspie is on the sick list.
Th» Stars went half way and crossed
Coats the property recently obtained by
IRVING.
bats with the Cellar Creek club last
MORGO-TUORNArPLE.
him of Mrs. S. Brown. Consideration,
FOVR CORNERS.
Wheat "3c.
Saturday. Score 26 to 13. It is thought
Splendid
rain
last
night,
doing
much
8G00.
Henry Clark is on the sick list; ty­ by many that the game was given away
We are having the first heavy rain good.
'
A party of young people surprised
phoid fever.
by one of our home nine, but we hope since February.
Samuel Beldin bad his leg bitten by Miss Clara Dietrich Monday evening
Jay Barnum is home again.
Ed. Blake has purchased a lot on
not. The Star would like to meet the
Parker’s dog while passing their it being the occasion of her 21st birth­
Austin Barnum and family Sunday* Cedar Greeks again, however, on Main street of Mrs. J. W. Hendershott. Mr.
.
day.
The evaporator on Division street is house.
ed In Irving, at Clayton Price's.
grounds which are not ditches or a
Aaron Clark of Dutton was in town
Dr. Scott has taken up his abode at
Rev. Grow went to Bonanza last
nearing completion and will probably this
place and is ready Jo attend all Friday and Saturday of last weak.
■fCe Peter C’oburn tire has crossed the start up this week.
Thursday to Instruct some of their citi­
that need. him.
We dislike to find fault with the
Miss MidaRobblas has returned home
zens in the well business.
road and is now burning in Chas. Bar­
The picnic at Morgan landing was Democrat correspondent, but the sur­
from an‘extended eastern trip.
Joel Demond is at work on the rail- naby’s woods.
largely attended and all enjoyed them­ prise party at Geo. Ickes was not for
At
the
annual
school
meeting
held
The temperance society met liist Sat- Monday evening, it was voted to have selves. Several games of different his daughter Myrtle, but was the oo»
r°Several of our young people Sundaykinds were played and then they trip­ caslonof Mrs. l.’s birthday, whlcbaurdav evening and after the exercises, the
board purchase a large bell and
ed at Bonanza.
__ J
the light fantastic until time to re­ bout "0 of her friends took advantage
officers as follows:
build a cupola on the school house. L. ped
John McElwain and wife spent a elected
of. She was the recipient of several
turn home.
President—Mrs. Havens.
S. Hills was re-elected director.
few days at George Clarks on the
Fishing is quite good at the lake and beautiful presents.
Vice PreA-Ebw Lake.
Mrs.
Chas.
Williams.
Mrs.L.
8.
Hills,
town line.
. . ..
I .
This place has developed tho cham­
several nice bass and pickerel have
Secretary-Addie Hall.
Millie
Hughes,
Meda
Robbins
and
Ed.
Mrs. Nancy Long was tuck the past
pion “mean man" of the county. Some
been caught.
Treasurer—Ghas. Hall.
Blake went to Detroit to see the ball
week of bilious lever, but is better at
Al. Haywood has traded his bouse one utterly lost to all feelings of hu­
Chaplain—Eben Pennock.
game.
manity, made an effort to have stopped
for
Mr.
Strong
’
s
team,
and
is
going
on
­
this writing.
,
The program for the next meeting to
Mr. Frank Roberts’ brother is visit­ to the new railroad to'xprk.
Married, on the evening of Aug. 31,
the pension of a poor widow of this
,
at the residence of Mr. Rockwell,Ira be held on Saturday evening. Sept. 16, ing him.
Mr. Johnson moved over onto the town. Such loyalty to the government
School commenced Monday and new railroad.
•
Cotton to Nora Conley, both of Carlton. is as follows:
is seldom witnessed. The informant
closed
Tuesday
to
allow
the
teacher
to
Music.
Rev. J. A. Grow, officiating.
Mrs. Hyde and ^Ilss Wheeler are the however refused to testify and the
take In the bull game at Detroit,
G. W. Coats is building a bam for
pension will go on as liefore.
guests of Ed. Hyde's family.
Rev. W. D. Rowland started Tuesday
Riwitatlon—Emma Snyder.
Tho Ddfcocrat correspondent of this
Jerry Palmer started for Ohio Tues­
Mr. Cole, of Woodland.
Temperance arithmetlc-Queutlon by morning for conference with the bent day night on the midnight train.
. The biscuit and honey social, which
place made quite a mistake last week
Etta
Barnaby
answered
by
Emma
wishes
of
alt
Mr.
R.
has
many
friends
in one item, it is Wm. W. Turner
The
petition
being
circulated
in
dis
­
was to be held at the residence of Geo.
here.
trict No. 5 for a special election is that is about to erect tho livery and
Clark Tuesday I?‘*rt’nh1^vba!rkP^ Burton.
Music.
sale barn on the Smith lot. Jfr. Can­
meeting with good success.
poned on account of Henry Clark doAddress—Rev. Martin.
CRESBY*8 CORNERS.
School meeting in district No. 5 field not being interested.
in5cott Cotton spent Sunday
with
At the annual school meeting Mon­
MusicMr. Thomas Muzzio. a worthy citizen passed off quietly. Myron Sutherland
At the annual school meeting held of this place, received a letter from a was elected for the next three yeura.
day
evening Wm.L. Cobb was elected
friends here.
trustee in the place of A. D. Thomas.
on Monday evening Morris
brother residing in Albuquerque, N. M..
CLOVERDALE.
elected Assessor. It was voted to em- that he has not heard from for over 20
A resolution was passed prohibiting
nowi? the school board to wait upon
HANFIELD.
Rev. Daniels, of Hickory Corners, ball playing on the school grounds out­
years. He gives his brother a pressing
No preaching “^Sunday. is now Mr Freer and ask him to fix the school invitation to come and spend the re­ preached the funeral sermon of Ira Os­ side of school hours and the board
J. E. Tobias of Dowling W now house basement so that water will not
good’s youngest child on Monday last. were Instructed to prosecute all viola­
••Marshall- in west Barry ami his Ptace. run Into it. according to bls agreement. mainder of his days with him. and for­
Miss Sarah Brink died of consump­ tions.
z
wards the necessary amount to defray
his expenses. Mr. Muzzio intends to tion on Thunday.
NORTHEAST ORANGEVILLE
E. B. Payne’s child has been danger­
leave
about
the
20th.
SX’KW.S
L. Gibbs, wife and little daughter are
Mrs. Van Walker, mother-in-law of ously sick with inflamation of the bow­
staying at James Cook’s, until the diph­
J C Brow, is suffering from a swollen els.
. Daniel Pavne, of Kalamazoo, is visit­ theria scare Is over at 1'ralrieviUe.
wHl MtendM
For rurtb- Wlmr for ths SSUr »chool hoii»e. ll&gt; Jitnb. Dr. Rankin is attending her.
All that attended the reunion report
ing
his
sons
in
Hope.
•
Wm. Cooper and wife, of St. Joseph
There has been u lire raging in what- a good time.
Co., are visiting friends here.
Corn will be a much better crop than
Albert Doster has gone to Nebraska. is known as Jake Denah’s swamp,
“llev FtfW look his d’P“‘“"L’£1
Warren Fisher has a new wind-mill starting from R. R. fires. It swept was expected.
I&gt;ate potatoes will »&gt;e a good yield,
things clean.
, ,
nut up bv S. Firth.
Nat Rix, of Kalamazoo, is one of the and if irost holds off the buckwheat
Miss Nora Fisher will attend school
first passengers over the new railroad crop will be nnusally good.
at Richland the coming term.
fta th? wX
Frank Brooks and wife visited
A number of our young people went to Hope: fare 40 cents by -walking in
B.UI
Bill
o,,, i«friends here last week.
the last two miles.
teacher for W oaja *»•
_ to on the excursion to Muskegon.
t'JS-n nAoryCorarg £i
They say we have got to put up with . Mr. Branhaman's house is nearly in­
There has been considerable sickness
I
a
flag
station
at
Wall
lake
until
we
can
closed.
la this vicinity for the part two week*.
* SSjS’lWtl H quit. Httk Irom U&gt;- Dr. Hyde attending physician. They do better. Well, we are thankful for
AiWluonal CwT Ken ra eifihib p?£K
small favors.
tween north JoliMjJ*®
in favOr
are aew on
Jurtrn rreelverl bj a I&gt;11resulting in a score or» w
nf BanfieW-

�The Hastings Banner.

WHO CAN TILL!

THE NAUTICAL SCHOOL

J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knox­
ville, TennM writes: -My family and I
are beneficiaries of your mfltt, excellent HOW BOVS ARE TRAINED FOR THE
medicine, Dr. King's New biscovpry
MERCHANT MARINE SERVICE.
for coMumption; having ffirtmd it to
be all that you claim for it, we desire to
testify to its virtue. My friends to

~ HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY. SEPT.i 1&gt;W. "

Agricultural.

ore blowing.

The Appetite
by taking Ayert Fills- Theoe I'illa nr®
po-tly vegetable in tbrir •MOpodHon.
They contain neither calomel nor any oilier
dongcrou* drug, and may be taken with
perfect safaty by peraons of all

ZBiiert Whitney In The Oentury.
at every opportunity." Dr. King’s
New Dliwovery for consumption is
DUTCH FARMERS’ SUPERSTITIONS.
I wm a creot auffert-r from Dy«pepota
guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, bron­
and Conaupntlon. I bud no appetite,
chitis. asthma, croup and every affec­
became rreatlv dchllitatwl. and wax contion of throat, chest and lungs. Trial
itantly afflicted with Headacba and Dlzzibottles free at W. IL Goodyear's Drug
ne*t.11 consulted our family doctor, wbc
The Pennsylvania Duteh farmer to »
meat than the nautical ochooi on the Ship St
pn^riUd for me. M variow Umra, wHbThe word corn is perhaps of Saxon Store. Large ate BIBO.
world of superatitous lore bF wh^.‘f
*
out aflbrdlnK more than temporarv relief.
origin, and slgniii&lt;e tbo grain or seed of
hta daily Wil He must seed his fisM*
1 final lyoommeawd taking Aye/. Fin.plants used for making bread.' Ao
much
with
regard
to
tbo
runditxm
of
tbo
sofl
You are feeling depressed, your appe­
In
a ibort time my digestion and appetite
cording to the European use of the tite is poor, you are bothered with head­
os that of the moon, which must be ou Use U&gt;kind of
word there are several species of com, ache, you are fldgety, nervous and
—. . k___ .
mzvin Ll on too
IMPROVED
such as wheat, rye, barley, oats, millet, generally out of sorts, and want to
my vowel, were regulated, aid. bv
rice, maize and peas, lentils, etc, each brace up. Brace ur but not with
to tboeait
time I flubbed two boxra of three PUla
of which has its peculiar qualities of stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
’lire Nautical school was regularly estab­ chopping is instantly stopped. If the new mot®
tendency lo headache* bad dtaapwat
usefulness. In this country the term which have for their basis very cheap, lished in 1878 by the legislature, at ti» re­ lira on its back with sharp, uppoinUxig born*.
and I became rtrong and well. —Diu
is applied to maize or Indian corn only. bad whisky, and which stimulate you quest of a number of well known members of ... .
.
—k-L-4 Vnr Innar
M. Logan, Wilmington, Del.
Much has been written on the origin for an hour, and then leave you in tho chaint&gt;er of commerce and the board of
I waa troubled, for over a.year, with
of this grain. Bonafus, in his Histurie worse condition than before. What marine underwriters, and it was placed undir
Lota of Appetite, and General Debility.
Naturelle du Mais, expresses his opin­ you want is an alterative that will the direction and control of the city board of Mushrooms picked under a waning moon
I commenced taking Ayer’s Fill*, and, be­
ion that It came originally from Asia. purify your blood, start healthy action education, to be conducted under the rules must never bo eaten; but fruit must always fore finding half “box of tble mcHeine,
Mr.\L Crawford, who resided nine of liver and kidneys, restore your and conditions governing the other dejiart- be then picked to prraerro Ito phunpoem, my appetite and atrength were reatoicd.
—C.O. Clark, Danbury, Couu.
years in Japan, says It had been culti­ vitality, and give renewed health and ments of city and county instruction.
iuicraand fragrance. There are a hundred
vated in the Asiatic islands under the strength. Such a medicine you will
Tho school has been in operation for several
Ayer's Fills are the best medicine
equator from a very ancient period and find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 years, and its reputation for eteadincss and done, “with tbo moon."
known to me for jegukiHng the bowela.
thence it was carried to China, and cents a bottleatW.il. Goodyear's Drug efficiency has steadily advanced, until now its
and for all dlaeaaes caused by a disordered
A young bull and an old cock make a farm
Stomach
and Liver. I suffered for over
from there to I Alia and Turkey.
Store.
training and course of instruction ore fully full and p’kx! stock, is an invariable rule with
three years with Headache, Indigestion,
Gerarde,in his Natural History of
equal, if not superior, to that on the United the Pennsylvania Dutch farmer. So, too,
and Couatipation. I bad no appetite, and
Flants, written in 1597, under the title
States
navy
schoolship.
bo
belicvre
that
boating
a
walnut
tree
in
­
waa
weak
and nervous most of ibe time.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
“Turkey Com” describes seven kinds,
cream its yield. Tbo hoarse croaking of
caxdidaW Qt^UriCATIOXa.
and a different kind called “Come of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
BY USING
It is necessary that the candidates should crows rurely means foul weather , while if
Asia.” While both these authors claim Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands be of sound physical condition, between 15 the pigs zcurry about with straws flutter­ three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and, at the
maize came first from Asia, they admit Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions, and 20 years old, and of good moral charac­ ing from their frothing jaws, everything aame time dieting myself, I wns^eomand
positively
cures
Piles,
or
no
pay
that after the discovery of the New
now over 7000 dailv.
* '
ptetcly cured. My digestive organs are
ter. They must bring with them the written must tx&gt; put under rover from the canting
World it was re-introduced from there required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
now In good order, and I am In perfrot
rain. Odd numbers of eggs must always bo
Beware a* wortLtese idttUons te- .
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
health.—Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kans.
into Europe.
furnished tbo retting ben; tho mournful
with various kinds of cord.
Humboldt and other reputable travel­ Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
whistling of plovers bids all bo on their
None are genuine unless “Df W.AyePs Pills hare benefited me wonder­
ers and writers controvert its Eastern H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
guard against general ill; a horse with ooo
fully. Foruiorith* 1 suffered from Jndiner’a Coralloo" is printed an
origin, and do not hesitate to declare
geiilon »tnd Headache, was rrotic«a i»t
Gov. Luce is billed to speak at nearly
white foot is nut only valuable, bat ta also a
the steel cover _
night, and bad a bad ta*te in my mnuth
that it originated solely in America, every fair and reunion in the state.
ally supposed, but that It is the same ns the sort of mascot; and it l« ever unpropitkxis to
FOB BILL BY ALL LUDITG EECEATS.
in proof they cite the following facta: . THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon. normal school, thn free college, or any gram­ bo recalhxi after iusving ask out on tlio most crer* morning. After taking one box of
No ancient writer has noticed it, neith­ Ind. sovs: "Both myself and wife owe our mar school. It is abo required that the ap­ trifling of journeys, though tbo harm may bo Avepa Fills, all these troubles di«apl*e’ared, ray fool digested well, and my
er has it ever been found in any ancient Uvea to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE." plicant should be able to spell with a fair de­ forfended by asking for, and partaking of, sleep
wa« refreshing. —Henry C. Hemtumulus, sarcophagus or pyramid; nor Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
gree of accuracy, to rend with tolerable cor­ meal and drink.
tuenway, Rockport, Mbs*.,
is tt represented in any ancient Eastern • ARE YOU MADE nilseraWe by lndltestloa. rectness and ease, to write legfbly, and to
Regard nig death, dioMwentid health getting,
I wm cured of the Piles by the ti'e of
constipation. HlzzlncM, i.o« *f Appetite, Yelpainting, sculpture or work of art.
Skin? Shiloh's Vltalizer l»a positive cure. answer questions upon the multiplication there U a lugubrious lot of sjxxAs, omens and
AvcPs Pill*. Tlicy not only relieved me
Joan de Cuba, who wrote the "Ort us tow
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
table. Lastly, they must evince tome apti­ queer doings. When the* night doctor, a
of that painful disorder, but pare me in*
Sanitatls," as late as 1491, the year be­
tude
or
inclination
for
a
sea
life,
and
no
boy
night
prowling-bobgobliu,
it
beard
riding
past,
creased vigor, and re-ton d my health.—
WHY will you courIi when Rblloh'ti Cure will
fore Columbus lidded on American give
tbo simple rountrynuui turns shuddering in
John Lazarus, BL John, N. B.
, is an luttamed roti
Immediate rellel. Price 10c., 30ct3. aad Si. will bo received on board against his wilt
soil, makes no mention of it; but Vega, Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
dIUon ot the lining
hlabed, for bo knows a death is to occur in
membrane of the
one of the earliest Peruvian historians,
SHILOH'S Catarrh remedy Is a positive embrace* the ordinary English branch* and the neighborhood. If the church doom ore
nostrils, tearduct*
says that the palace gardens of the evra tor Catarrh. Diphtheria aad Canker seanuuMhip and narigaiion. In May of oueb heard to rattlo with unusual violence, that
Incas were profusely ornamented with Mouth. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
announces a coming {lemtae. A rorjoa which
MwUciM.
mucus is secreted,
maize in gold and silver, with all the
A Pontiac lady has just inherited
does not.quickly stiffen portends another
the discharge is ac­
spikes, grains, stalks and leaves, and 5,000 acres of cotton land m Texas.
death In the same family. If a new broom Is
companied with a
that representations ot it have been
found in the ancient burying places of TO ALLMEMBERS of vociety: Kemp's Balsarn win cun- your dmtrcsxliii: cough. We
that country. These are strong proofs
The
only
expense
attached
to
this
course
of
church
.is
«un&gt;
to
die
within
n
twelvemonth,
Sequent attacks of
not only of the wealth of the Incas, guarantee tL Price SOc and 1100. Trio) bottle two years' nautical instruction, during which
MMKM, watery
W. H. Goodyear.
but of the high estimation in which free.
and inflame.! eyrs.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver Pflfi for time a home and living are supplied, are a de­ devil A chicken chirping sound (this is dis­
this important grain was held by the
posit of $35 by each boy. on being rewired tinct from tho ticking of the death wateiu fat a
Torpid
Liver,
for
Constipation,
for
the
Complex
­
ancient Peruvians.
on boon!, and Ute supplying of his ownumler- turn prvsags of death. If a funeral is unex­ for creditors io present their claims against the
The preponderance of testimony is in ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist
clothlng. Tlds deposit is used in purchasing pectedly met, a liku fatality occurs. To dream estate of WlUtani Vpjobn. late of said county,
A **S.C’*u,t® ca •h •MWI “* '*
deceased, and that aU creditors of said deeaaaed
favor of the position that maize is in­ THIS IS RIGHT. Webellera/ln selling only uniform clothing, mattrw, blanket*. etc.
arc required to present their claims lo said
digenous to America, and that it had the best, and have secured''the agency for
On graduation «ach boy is given a certifi­ swarm on
Probate Court, at the Probate offiee, in thn city
been cultivated long and extensively Kemp's Pile Suppositories. No treatment like cate which basal ways entitled him to cod-1
byfthe natives before the discovery of It for piles. Success unquestioned. Price Wets. tiderntton In obtaining employment in the pigeon alight on the chimney. arc nil suns
thev Weetem' Continent. Ln further W. H. Goodyears.
merchant marine. Boys who arc faithful tn signs ot death.—Edgar L. Wakcnuui'i Letter
proof of the American origin it may be
Detroit dealers have dropped the their duties are competent at the end of the
stated “that it is still found growing In price
KAL4MAZOO. MICH.
III Tempered Monkeys.
of ice from SB to 84.45 per Jon.
a wild state from the Rocky Mountains
merchant ship.
On ML noljokr l'Un. Ikanl nadtaltloc Joo
The Brazilian Myirtew monkey, or red
A Good Appetite
in North America to the humid forests
Upon being received on board ship the boyi
howler, defends itvelf by means of its ap­
Is
essential
to
good
health,
but
at
this
season
it
of Paraguay, where. Instead of having
are chusufloi ami quartered according to their
palling voice.At the nwro sight of a jaguar
often lost, owing lo the poverty or impurity
each grain naked, as is always the case is
of the Wood, derangement of the digestive or­
a Mycetes m*.-mbly will set up a gewral
after long cultivation, it is covered gans. and the weakening eflect ot the changing
Lake Forest Academy
'\F£*TJ&lt;’r
« »&lt;“ pwniisM ot
sm*on. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1* a wonderful attainments, is carefully observed The dis­ whoop, raising their vukta to a deafening ft®®
with glumes or husks.”
0 Chao. H. Ford. Prairierille.
laa a pleasant and heahby !&lt;caU«.jaerii
It is by nature n tropica] plant, but its medicine for creMlng an appetite, toning the cipline and general regulations, tit far cu pus- uproar, till the enemy prefers to retreat
mo. Prepares for at:', .vnsriraneollav. It
Some of the old bowlers are then apt to pur­
flexibilty enables it to acclimate readily
sue him for a quarter of a mile; breaking out l» very hardy and make
in any suitablqflpil from the equator to
UFK ON DOAKD.
into fresh execrations whenever they catch per bushel at prrmlnes.
the 45th degre^axalld, and in favored
TiX-;. Lake Forest. Hl.
Fourteen new locomotives are buildIt may be interesting tn giro in detail tho sight of hb spackled bide. It takes hours to
situations 50 degrees north, and to . the
daily routine of life on board:
calm their cxeBement, and in ill moonlight,
44th degree parallel south. But as it
when every bush seems to hide a lurking foe,
Hill'd Peerless Cough Syrup 1» palat­ c.m.
changes latitude it also changes some­
they often make a night of it. and keep up a
what in character, and new varieties able, economical and. effective, and war­ 6:15. Haul over liammuck cloths.
far sounding i-oor, renewed nt the rustling of
are often obtained by these, climatic ranted to cure or money refunded. W. 0:13. Boys wash and prvporo for taspnctlon.
every twig.
H. Goodyear.
changes.
6:C. .Vweep down-«bJ(i tables.
The East African baboon often falls a vic­
The plant is tender and most sensi­
A careful census shows only 970 four­ 7ri». Spread mess grar Breakfast fccmaiion tim to his paiciotiato temper. If the Aral*
tive to atmospheric Influences. At legged hogs in Antrim county.
wish to catch a ruck baboon without bring­
every stage of its growth, from the
ing on a conflict wiih a whole troop of his
Cobb’s Little Pills for 25 cento, ex­
time the plu mule appears above ground
flsty relatives, they have only
uuult tho
until it is fully ripe, frost will kill it— cellent for bowel difficulties. W. H.
desired specimen by hitting him with a atone.
and we all know from experience how Goodyear.
Ten to one the enraged four hander will rush
essential warm nights are to insure
A
Hamburg
fanner
thought
he
had
down from tho rocks and charge the offend
rapid growth.
struck gold. It was Isinglass.
ers on their own vantage ground, when they
Because of the cool, damp atmosphere
can easily ensure bin| by a stunning Uow
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific Is a
of the island, corn will not mature in
or by means of a net. '
sure
cure
for
worms.
Try
a
bottle.
No
England. In Brittany the grain seldom
I have a Cbacma baboon who (lira into a
ripens, but it is a profitable crop fodder, cure, no pay. W. II. Goodyear.
passion at the slightest provocation. If u.o
yielding on the sandy soil of that
Small boy and cigar stab burned an
province much larger crops of rough ice house at Battle Creek.
rood than either clover or lucerne.
If ^ou have Constipation of the Bow­
Maize is more or less extensively cul­
tivated in Mexico, the West Indies, els, Hill’s Sarsaparilla will cure you.
boots
Turn band. to. Clean up deck*.
tho floor like a ship in a storm. Once she
most of the South American states, W. H. Goodyear.
managed to bend two of thoo liars out of
France, Spain. Portugal, and Southern
Crops so bad that they talk of aband­
•hope ami escaped through tho gap. But we
SHOES!
and Central Europe generally; Western oning the Bay county fair.
routine.
caught her aguin by getting a box to shake
Africa. India, China, Japan, Australlia,
his Art at her. Sh. had taken refuge In a
the Sandwhich Islands, the Azores, the
vtas.o\x buJ/bS
tree in front of the bouse, but In tho excite­
Madeiras, and numerous ocean isles.
ment
at the offered insult she leaped upon
Its preference is n deep, rich, warm, dry is warranted, is because it is tho best
soil, hence we find it most at home in Bleed Preparation known. It will posi­ 5:M&gt;. ’W from tables. Repair by crews and. tho roof of the verandn and chased tho cul­
prit from room to room Into a garret, where
the fertile plains of the United States, tively cure all Blood Diseaaes, purifies the
we succeeded in recapturing her.—Felix Os­
and especially those in tho Mississippi whole system, aud thoroughly builds up the
------ . —.
W. |Irr ruui
wald in Our Youth.
basin, for here we find the greatest pro­ constitution. Remember, we guarantee it 8HB. Turn hands to. Bwrepdown.
duction in the country.
W. IL Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
-----miu ma ixitvary.
,
An ellipse 900 miles long, from east
S.OO. Formatioo.' "Unshiptables." "Standby
T# act ou the liver, and clcanze theboweU, no
The Mexican h patient; ho scans tbo lotto west, and 600 miles wide, from north
hommoeka ••
to south, with Springfield, III., as ite other medicine equals Ayer's CaXhartle Fills.
‘Ira-lngB, and. if
bis
ticket
bin
drawn
nothing,
ho
light*
a
frrah
center, will inclose an area on which is
5:30. -Pipe down.’
cigarette and buys a fresh ticket. Thia morn­
produced about three-fourths of the
Ing my opposite neighbor in tho horsecar
entire crop of the United States, the
rarily modified. The basis of organization is
ual yield varying from 1^00,000,000
in two watches (starboard and port), and a was a tired looking old worn*who bad evi­
dently once seen l&gt;ettar d^T She smiled
500,000,000 of bushels. The total
further
subdivision
is
made
into
crews
of
six
­
• IOO REWARD, tioo.
tb«,,bUully V
luctionof the United States for
boys each.
The readers of the Banner will be teen
a™, frat
. was 1.938.170.000 bushels, of which
Boys distinguished for good conduct and at­
1^03388,000 bushels were produced In pleased to learn that there is at least tention to their studies are rewarded bv being ncr pocket a lottery ticket which ovidsnUr
one
dreaded
disease
that
science
has
hail drawn something, for she rolo on os ora?
the 13 states lying altogether or chiefly
appointed captains of crews, rf boatawatn’.
vnthln the lines of the ellipse, and been able to cure tn all its stages, and mate, and are entitled to wear tho distinctive as she could go to the office where tbo money
?
432,288,000 bushels in the remaining that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is marks of theta rank. Particular attention^ ta paid over to the winn.-rc
the only positive cure now known to paid to the general health of the ship and the
states and territories.
.-f. . -Tl.
rempung ntue lllmvy
Uckcts, printed on paper so thin that a sum­
The first successful attempt of the theifiedical fraternity. Catarrh being
a
constitutional
disease
requlree
a
con
­
mer
sephyr
would
easily
blow
them
n
mile.
English to cultivate corn in North
America was in 1808. on James river in stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Leave of absence is granted to boys merit­ The stout priest in the corner of the street rar
Cure is taken internally, acting direct­ ing the indulgence after tbo annua) cxnmina- tab. out a ticket that be hea
VlrginiA-Corn Miller.
ly upon the blood and mucus surfaces rim, «n.l and, looking at it strutinlringly, puts it H.i,u
— ..
•■
.............
in a long pocketbook, “““
Mr. G. EUwanger, of Rochester. N. of the system, thereby destroying the
Y„ at the meeting of the Western New foundation of. the disease and giving
the
patient
strength,
by
building
up
the
-------, —woo ox
York Horticultural Society last winter
from you will hurry around tbo
gave the following as twelve most constitution and assisting nature in do­ inOrtober.
rather, a ticket In the
desirable evergreens for small lawns In ing its work. The Proprietors have so
Tbo acbool commeada itoelf to all who are 10 byy*drink.
great daily wheel turwng show, tho one buri
Western New York and similar cli- .much faith in its curative powers that
mates: Small leaved hemlock. Colora­ they offer one hundred dollars, for any country. That the idea la ano of reeognhizd ^2Xl&gt;e1rrr *?P*'U always flouriahing
tak.
hfcb
i
P
*
r
‘
“
darica
yrar in and year out
case
it
fails
to
cure.
Send
for
list
of
do blue spruce, glaucous spruce. Nord- J
vahw ia abewn by tho fact that England haa
to Its emnlovea—dtw
vr—~
*
45 of tbrav achooh. Franco 42, Germany 21
man's spruce, Venusta juniper. Reeve’s testimonials. Address,
yard, of good Ingrain for.
F. j. Cheney &amp; Co.. Toledo, O.
Holland 9. Denmark 1, Italy 23, Bjiain » and
juniper, stone pine, erect yew, varie­
gated yew, golden arbor-vitae and
tysoid by Druggists, 75 cts.
pyraraidlcal arbor-vitae.

jDAFiKjrrojKr, kmt.

W*AI1 communications pertaining to thlsd
partment should bo addressed to Mr. E. D

HAY WB^atarrH

Ayer’s Pills,

Michigan FEMALE Sam

HASTINGS MICH.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

HALL’S

NALL’S GREAT

20 Yard Carpet Sale!

eweorated
thoofX
hundnrith pm1-ormano, of “Th.
Tarflag
Bhrow "ith a supper MrTmJ
T,
*2

CATARRH CURE.

James Parton says that if any young 1
fellow should ask him, "Shall I be a
a farmer?” he would reply: “Are you
man enough Y'

Our readers have- doubtless often
noticed that Hood's Sarsaparilla is well
spoke nofin the newspapers. The press
is quick to recognise merit, and does
not hesitate to give praise where it is
due. The following is from the Bap­
tist Weekly* a leading religious psper:
-Advertising may bring an article
prominently before the public, but no
advertising can long help it if it has
not real merit. Hhod's Sarsaparilla is
well advertised; but the best proof of
its value is that so many persons use it
on recommendations of friends who
have proved ite peculiar virtues.

yet his retention of farultira and stw. &gt;.
—rr_________ _
. __

WCkW *ould ®nJ°y yout dinaar
and axo prevented by Dyspej-sta, uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets.

4 c guanmtee them. 25 aad CO cents.
W. IL Goodyear &amp;Co, Druggists.

-- — - - r------ ------ iui rue amount
and continuity of detail law office and congrtnaioual committee room work-can truth­
fully say, “I’ve never used eyeglasses in my
life!'' Notwithstanding Gen. Schenck has
Iseen known tut an invalid for a decade bo
usually “reads himralf to sleep," conning over
the solid agate print of the New York dailies
with hta-^ed.yea" Indrad, th. fllw blS
nrin» nf
....... .
.
.

Not a lawyer in Gagetown.
English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save S50 by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold asbis sight,
by Goodyear &amp; OoM druggists, Hastings

of
“^ra
Ku&amp;.**'u-

;iaii! u clowinir eomnlh^,,,.

-» yard* of very heary all wool tapestry UtomcIs
« yards of Eagllnh body “
' 30XHdaof Moquitte tor.

L._ .

Furniture Department.
*00.00.

will

being impaired only to a limited

Gan

Um,

«W*U*S

Wall Paper Department

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

"^.PetnHLW^

�THE HEERA CO.WE.
many OF the audience asphyxLSTEO by MONOXIDE of CARBON.

x r&lt;u*«&gt;’nq’

APPEALED FROM

THE CHAIR.

THE TWO BEAR FLAGS.
For
—u pa BUr Baton, ffu.,
tack ta. cxUUM rip. ot
Tbta U Kid lo be owing lo eta f wt tta, ba
drewgUtakloUKT
&gt;U&gt;»MdU

.. until tbo Ore brigade ar-

ality and more femonatle. It wa3 evident
from his actions when tbo meeting opened
that he had on iron hot, and Use triangle h*d
kvaredy sent forth it*, stricken voice when ho
was on his frot and addrearing tbo preaident
“Brodder Whilhrak, you ar’out If order.”

replied Use chair.
“Does do cha’r decide dat I ar* out of
ordcrF

• - liiticturai arrangements of every
tbeottr, save the new opera house, are
4,1 t: &lt;• .* crowd trying to get away
•‘to. i
med* bo as cool a* if it were
;3n
. p orderly.- All the box
,.u
Open outwanUy. They

“Den I ’peals from tho deebbun of de
cba’r."
“ Ycur ’peal am out of orxlcr, —
“I also ’jie.il* from that decitoun, an’ 1 axe*
fur a vote of the kxlgn."
, I’, was plain to all membws tlmt Shinbone
."Lnc’an i' they blip fa block and muse con- was out of order, aud that be wa* seeking to
."■' 7’if ’.I ' ■!&lt;
farced ojien from force some inuo. Brother Gardner looked at
■' - ' . j. es.um* fqr the number of him In a dared sort of way for a minute, and
r ,L-. t.r.i.;
the b^w. They could then asked:
“Docs Brudder Whitbeck know dot bo is
' -ret out
- tte pteagra got choked up.
-.‘k.- u re a.'pijvxiated by monoxide of liable to a tine of from six to ’Jeben tbomaad
dollars F
‘•No, sab! I demand a vote on iny ’peali"
.resembling the one at the
Irthsl Hl
“Does you intend to bulldoze dl* cha’r r
masteries* dog* are given their1
“I iutcud to bev my right* under the coq,
is wre And rapid os
1: n a- given out at the Opera sUtutaun an’ bytasv* ot dis dull. 1 her
Imi ningM’eiiery.. But since Ijicnled from your deeishun."
— - - — . ■------- ----- I-..* ।
- u'Ztb I Wiv into th- corridors before tbo the President as he looked up and down the

that the atmosphere was imthis potoh. indeed, under
im-t locea, on« may regard it
».«t . iJy extinguish human
tl&gt;.- &lt;«1 hi a few lamps which,
; • regulations, were placed
S- wbon the gas was turned
ned, and the mob into which
nuddle bended crowd degen­
: either they were rushing.

:
which was p.rnianeutly
; i
t.-jstrong to !&gt;e knocked
:
•.-.••■’akeji by tlie monoxide ot
killed straight*
...... tun. The scrvnnta of the theatre
• :n* had no chance unless what
for by getting out on n n»t
... m.u quarter of an hour, was
tair« in a river strainer.

tied'an, th-re being nofooth. not heroic impulse in the
- • ghi i to *v a strong and
!. &gt;t •( pity for th.se who were
i. A
■&lt; n fiery death. There
. reftteiwi efficacious assistance.
•;m talcuiiics, nt windows
&gt;••11 tibXwlvj’e buihling wa*
. Bel ibwa* sickening to
*lgar form curiosity took.

The old man slowlv removed tbo spectacles
from bi* uow, took Um rhineatoiM Ido from
bis Ixwom and calmly clreoeuJed Uio plptform
■and approaclxd the cldw. Th* latter started
to |m!l ti bricklial, wrapped In alligator »kln,
from his hind [xx-ki-t, but liefore ho could get
it out something serious liappxwd. From the
reporter**d«k it .remed a* if fai« beebr&gt;it tho
celling and his bead the floor ia rotation. Gue
of hi« *boc* sailed into th-j southwret cm-ner
and struck State Right* Green in the stomach,
•and the other flew in the airt and up*rt CoL
I’nu Handle Jaekmu.
Buttons, Imcklre,
broken suBjicnder*, bool rtnqri and recipes for
making root l*rt- filled tbo air and were
drawn towards tho open windows, and the
bumpety-bnmpaoa too floor so alarmed the
grocer down stairs that be ran out and sought
to turn in a Are alarm. By and by a deep
hush fell upfn Faradball. Brother Gard­
ner returned to ld» chair. Gheadam June*
put bi* coot under the bead of the pulverized
man and the floating fragments slowly drifted
out into the solemn night
“AU guv'mouta should rule by law,” said
the president, a* be toyed with bis sjwtaries,
“but when subject* defy the law an' do guv’meut too, do guv’meut should ...
be ___
eknl „
to do
occatoun. Does any one efaj in dis ball want
tq ’j&gt;cal from de deebhun of dis cha’r rn.der
do bead of ‘Communications''”

Fashionable English on the Continent.
But what fashionable English people line to

PLUCKY
A

WOMAN

FAMOUS

IMPRO­

Come to Battle Creek,
And yet la tetzera hath bo aklll.
How deep he dived In fairy lore!
Tho books I loved, I love them «IIL

Stripes.
Intho magnificent ballot the flouriridng

, hbd.iri.-al society known m
tho Ptonoer of California, ou Fourth street,
near Mhrion, in San Francisco, are displayed
two peculiar flags, too only once of too kind
®vc,r ""vlc’ nbU'h w&lt;,re the btan.lards of tbo
Americans hi tbeir revolt against Mexico,
“£5-fro™ which they derived their name of
too bear flag insurgent* or bear flag party.
Tbeao flagi ronaUt of a large, almost square
piece of mutltn, five or six feet In length,
ontt white, but now completely yellowed by
time, to tho bottom of which is roughly sewn
a narrow strip of red flannel. Uj»n tbo
muslin ground of eachi in tlu) uplMjr
r-anu corner, I* painted a star, while tho cen­
ter b ornamented with tho rcpn-wntation of
“ hear, beneath which are the words, •‘Cali­
fornia Rejm’ulie.’’ The only important differ­
ence between tbo two flag* :&lt; that the bear
u;xjn ono is rampant, whilo that utiou tbo
other b on all fours.
Mr. John Fowler swears ixwitivcly that the
(lag Bearing the picture of a rnmpout bear U
tbo one first made and raised by tb j bear fine
msurgents.
t
*" Pcbruan’. 1^4d,"sui&lt;lMr. Fowler
ta talk ng of tbo matter, “thatGen. Fremont,
at the bead of an exploring expedition sent
out by the United State* government, liavinz
catered California, then n pesnntuon &lt;4 Mex­
ico, without the permurion of tbo Mexican
government, was enounped at Fort Galiilan,
when a dispute uroso between him and a na­
tive Californian about a iiorse, which toe lat­
ter had found in thepowession ot one of Fre­
mont^ men, anil which be claimed as having
Ixwn stolen. Fremnnt refused to surrender
the borse, nud defl -1 too Mexican authoriticB,
wljo hail no troop, hi too neighborhood with
whftb they could safely attack toe American
riflemen.
- -—...........—- j.... - -K
cum, naa in
the employ of Mr. John Sutter, an American,
who had acquired considerable property in
California and who owned, wime miles from
Sonoma, a largo ranch, where be had erected
a sort of walled stockade iv a protection
agaiutt the Indiana. It was popularly known
as Butter's fort On June 5, 1S16, there ar­
rived at our fort a Mexican llcntonant named

too coura? of cc-uvereation ho incautiously let
fall that bi* errand was to procure buries to
bo u*&amp;i In ex|*lling tbi&lt; American resident*.
“This statement seemed to demand instant
action.
Mr. -Sutter immediately rant out
momenger* to all th« Americans in our
vipmity, and called on them to assemble nt
hi* fort. They did so on June 7, and at that
mooting a long score of grievance* in­
flicted by the Mexican government upon
Americans
living
in
California was
dheuased al length,
In addition to

And call on

Ooe gift the fairies gave me—three
They contmooly bestowed of yore—
The lore ot books, the gulden key
Tliat opens the cnciuuitrd door:
Behind it Bhiebeanl lurks. nnd o’er

OF THE

Boston Dry Goods Store.
£11* water from tho Muse's hill;
Though something's pine from stream and
shore,
’
The books I loved, I love them still.

A
Tbo Ixnportanoe of purifying tho blood can­
not be overestimated. for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.

MILLIONS OF CORKSCREWS.

Enough Made

In

188B

to

Span

world at making and selling corkfc^KV?- In
round numbers there wore
cork-

the glute. If the corkscrews, which average
three Inches in length, that were made during
tuo year ISjfi could have been laid length to
length, they would have reached from New
York to San Francisco, and then spanned toe­
broad Pacific aud touched the shores of Japan.
Tliut will givp wn» idea of the number. But
till* was only one firm, although the largest,
Itjis true. Could all tho corkscrew* made
kty year te. known, there must have been
enough manufactured to supply nearly every
man, woman and child on this mundane
sphere with one. To make the 150,000,000,
required seventy-five men, simply for tho
twistiugof tho screw*, to say nothing of the
making of the wooden and other stylo of
handle*. Ttey worked steadily tbo’ year
round at it.
Ono would hardly think that mor® than
thron or fmir variotic* were require-.!, but
tliero aronWint forty on the market. They
include the ring handle, steel wire screw* for
demiJobM and large tettlcs; the double ring,
bandVy incase*! pocket screw; tbo folding
screw nnd the broad wire handle screw.
Some time ago an ireqilek and a cigar box
opener wu made with a acrew concealed in
tbo uteri tube bandl-'. The tub? can te
slipped off and the ice pick form* the handle
of tiio screw. Another novelty ta* a brush
in tho handle, so ttat the colored waiter is
not obliged to run hi* finger* around the in­
side ot tin neck of a wine bottle to remove
the particles of cork and dust. For ctampogue liottleo a screw is made with a blade in
one end of the handle to cut the twine
around the cork. Another handle con­
tains both the knife and brush on the handle.

good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy

strengthen* and builds up the system, creates
an appetite, and tones tho digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give II a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold byalldruggl.su.
Prepared by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

WHITE GOODS!
And their wash goods which they sell
are about

Half the Price
Lt costs to manufacture.

SEE THETR

WHEN

White Goods at 6 cents, worth 10 cents,
‘ and
’*
10 cents, worth 15 and 14 cents.

You want a strictly No. I single or double, light

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12^ cents.

HARNESS

Big line of Muslins, plain and figured.

An elegant line of Sateens at 12J$
cents, worth 18 cents,

Hosiery.

J. W. Babcock's,
Seeond door south of Allah Junes' feed store,
Jeflenon street.

We an wDlag 4 pairs lor W «oi«;
pair worth 25 cents.
We have also'mage big reductions in
Men's Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.

Every strap warranted, all work made from

Io. 1 Wm Oak tai Itar

COTTON'S are advancing very fast,
but our cellar is full at the old price
and we trill continue our very low
prices on them, which Is a good deal
less than market value.
Babeoek s is the

And all work as represented.

A sprclalty. Remember that
place to get any and everything In the harness
line, both for &lt;|uallty ot good* and reasonable­
ness of price*.
M

PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.
Full line of Denims. Jeans. Sheetings.
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow-

Whips,
A good stock at low prices.

OUR CORSET
styles cheap.

1 shall soon open a fine line of

BLANKETS AND ROBES.
Call la and xet our price* amt *ee our goods
before buytne. If we can’t suit you in quality
and price, we do not expect your trade. All
we a*k Is a chance to show you what we can do
for you.
Respectfully.

Also special bargains In bilk Gloves for
25c., well worth 50c.
Alaa)-* remember that you can save money by
coining first to the Boston Dry Goods Store for
anything In our line.

J. W. BABCOCK.

MARR &amp; DUFF,
42 West Main St,

GOING TO

BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Oa front of Fanner’s Sheds.

Middleville, Mich;

“What kind of literature is usual likely to
meet acceptance r
TO BUY SOME TERRITORY FOR
“Short stories and poems. Women are far
more aucceseful in writing those than tnfn.
Usey are better equipped to meet tbo demands
of the age. Most Btories seut to the inagnzuira
by men cmlxaly some attempt nt a plot. Now,
almost every conceivable plot has been in­
vented, and it is almost a mirage when
anything strikingly original comce to us.
Women, on the otter hand, nre more npt to
employ situations which admit of a |&gt;ortrayal
of subtle shades of feeling. Tbeao are the
sucCTWsful story writers of Ute present day.
In poems Use same holds good. Men write For tbev say that It Is lire proof.
imema of description and action, women of
Yes, so It Is; and It Is water and rust proof too.
passion and feeling."
Applied to shingles. It prevents them from
“How are articles and rtoriee paid for by shrinking, swelling or decaying, aad U a sure
period icabir
*
protection against fire.
“Well, the best of them bare an cstabltdied
Applied to Un or iron. It prevents rust.
rate, generally Sib per 1,000 words. Of cuurse
It Is adaptable to making gravel roofs and
this b not an Inflexible rule. Some especially
gravel walks.
good articles are paid sjiecial prices. For ex­
ample, we have paid m high m* Sl.ttXJ for a
Territory for sale only by
five page jxwin. Stories generally run from
1100 to 1250. Tho pri'-ai fluctuate a great
deal. \Mnch depends upon tho reputation of
tho author. A man like Bret Harte or a
woman like Constance Fennimore Woobon
Middleville, Mich.
can tnokn denmutla which ctben could not.
Generally speaking young writers haven poor
Pff-Correspondcnce solicited.
clmneo to make a living from tho magazines.”

Teel’s Imsroved

We. the uudersigned, having been appointed
by the Probate Court for the County of Bain.
State of Mlchinn, Cominrisloaers to receive,
examine and adjust all claims and demands of
HU persons against said deceased, do hereby
give notice that we will meet at the late rest
denee of said deceased. In the township of
Prairieville, on Thursday, the Ctb day of Ortober. A. D. IMT, and on Thurday. the sth day of
February, A. D. iw, at ten o’clock a. in. of
each of said days, for the parpose of examining
and allowing said claims, and that Mx monUr.
from the 9U&gt; day of Auzust. A. D. 1W7, were
allowed by said eonrt for creditors to present
their claims to us for examination and allow-

PHILIP BARilEK.
JOHN J. PERKINS.
Commtsalouerfl,

Roof Cement

J. S. Klingensmith,

Dead Indiana* Debt*.
’
“The debt* of dead Ini liana are paid by their
relative*," said an ex-men'bant on Main street
the other day. “When Anderson and Barn­
hart," tie continued, “killed tho Indian several
years ago, lie owed me 4345. Since thnt
time 4330 of this amount has been paid tun by
his relative*. Kentucky died tlw other day
owing me about |»). Already bi* relatives
have approached mo on the subject and made
arrangement* to pay tho amount It ic a law
with them to pay the debts of their dead rel­
atives, and they never break it 1 am sure
of getting my money if an Indian dies owing
me, but when a white num dies leaving no
property, no matter how rich his relatives, 1
never expect' to get a cent There is a groat
deal of good about a deml Indian anyhow,"
said the ex-merchant, as be closed bis interest­
ing conversation and walked away.—East
Oregonian.
-

that maudlin explettvu “Mercy!" As we
figure it “mercy" belongs strictly to tbo list
of Yankee expletives, tbo smuh n* “sakes
alive," ‘gosh all hemlock," “gowhillikeiw,”
and “jiminy Chris'inns.*' A Chicago girl
srvvaa diveis of Cologne.” When a Chicago
girl indulges in empbois (and this is seldom)
sho explodes a “great Scott,” or calls on
t&gt;-nvc:i ’or earth to witurai in tho name ot
“the Hind of the Great Sugar Cured Hom!"—
Chicago News.
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Hartinn. Mich.. August isth. 1M7.
Til® co-partnership heretofore existing be­
tween W. H. Goodyear and Fred Heath, under
the firm name of W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Is tin*
day dissolved by mutual eonaent. AU account*
and debts due the firm of W. IL Goodyear A Co.

FRED HEATH.

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s. COITS HONEST it
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made and entered on the second day of March.
A. D. 18*7. In a certain cause therein pending
Marco.* Rmsell is complainant, and
Jam.-* E. Hiley and Mary Riley are defendant*.
Notice h hereby given, that 1 stall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the ntehest bidder, on Saturday,
the Ofteenth day of October. A. D. 1887, at ten
o’clock fa the forenoon, at the north front door
of tho court bouse, tn the city of Hastlag*. coun­
ty of Barry and state of Mlchlxau, said court
house being the place of holding the circuit
court fur said county of Barry, the following deMribM property to-wit:
lots three ana four In block five of Rower’*
and Ctamlierlain** addition lo the city of Hast­
ings. Michigan, according to toe surveyed and
recorded plat thereof.
I&gt;ated. Harting*. Michigan. Aux. both. 1887.
ALONZO E. KEx’ASTON, Circuit Court Oommlisioner. Barry Co.. Mich.
8MITH &amp; COLGROVR,
Solicitors tor Comnlalnant.
mherein

|&gt;ald by w. H. &lt; loodyear. who succeeds to th&gt;
DC’"‘
' ‘ W. H. GOODYEAR.

T
SE

is full of good

Big drives In Lisle Thread Gloves at
15c; good value for 25c.

Don’t buy till you see them

while the cone presses on the txittle.
In addition to bls corkscrew ^patents, an
inventive man amused himself try twisting
Up wire In almost every conceivable shape,
thereby supplying the llvo cent counters with
novelties and himself with a comfortable in­
come, in addition to that previously made by
his ingenious faculties. The spiral thumb
K-rew, which can lie pushed into a loard mid
easily removed, after serving ns aAcmporary
hat rack. U one of his inwntion*. It is wily
a piece of twisted wire. Spiral pnjxT hooka,
wall books, hat and coat racks, spiral picture
nails, spiral carpet tacks and stair buttons.
Card suspenders and holder*, bill files, snap
holders, pickle forks, toasting and vegetable
forks ard shoo button hooks are his Inven­
tions.—Cor. Chicago Tribune.

You will always find them busy cut­
ting off goods. They haveinade some
very large purchases of

100 Doses One Dollar

rangement which saves the knew and arms
from a tussle with an obstinate and fractious

111
11

Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facias iMued out of and under the
sea) of the Circuit Court for the County of Barasud State of Michigan, to me directed and
Ivered. and against the good*, and chMtlee,
lands and tenement*, of Ixnits Norton, in the
County a! Barry, and In favor ot Scotto C. Nash
aud Duane II. Nash. I did on the Mb day ot
July, A. D„ 18*7. levy upon and seize all the
right, title and Inierrrt of the said defendant,
ixnils Norton. In aud to the following property
ond lauds to-wit:

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south east quarter ut section fourteen

HOUSEPAINT rit

two(3) north of range nine (9) west, in Barry
county, Michigan.
Also lots number nine hundred and forty seven
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nine
hundred
and
forty-eight

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County.

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SEiittWONT DRY STICK! [s
BAKER SHRINElt.

•W# will sing the three hundrea mid
twenty-niuth hymn," said tbo minuter nt the
close of a pathetic funeral sermon. “It was
a favorite with the remains.”—Sioux City
Call.
____________________

dal iovers in England.

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BANNER.

termination of that power to expel the Amer­
icans. After conriderabk debate, wo finally
voted unanimously to anticipate Mexico by
declaring war against bcr, making all ber al­
caldes mid oilier officials our prisoners and
Miring her military porta throughout Cali­
fornia—all of them very poorly gurrisoued—
before sbo would bare time to take any steps
against us. We dispatched a mnncugvr to Gon.
Fremont, who then moved bis eamp about
thirty miles to the northward of us. asking
him to join bli forces with oure, become rrar
commander in chief and unite with us in de­
claring war again** Mexico. Ho refused to
comply with our request, but cxproaaesl sym­
-I up-Aatvnf the streets, continent. Nearly every English person oL pathy with our pun omjs, flhd promised to re­
lire brigade* to approach rank or quality makes three vMteouce in two main in our vicinity in tho hope that, be
t.eii. Boulanger was eq uni or three years. They go to CnrlsMad. and might sffonl a\nc«no indirect aMilxtance.
Kbeliigen. and Wiesbaden, and Homburg,
•'Disci'pointcil at not securing the active
and Aix to Bains, and the other point* where co-operation of Fremont, we proceeded to
form a military organization, ami with great
&gt; the strerta win* fairly seed vive the faded strength and spirits and ap­ bcnrtinesn and unanimity we choose Ezekiel
magi.- in Jess than five ioui- petites of those who are called tho ••world."
Merritt ns our cocnmander. Merritt was a
: • g-r also gave the word for
They live there the sfaiplrat and moot
»■*! d *-»f»l» thrown open. rough spoken man of the Ethan Allen-hrael
•I •■uhncnler and called ou thnt nt an American watering place. In­ Putnam type. T hough gtroog as an ox and
brave as a lion, he wm also, when ocea*!i&gt;n
ing autuonty came in place to which only tbo ravereat sufferer, ore required, a.* tender and gentle as a woman,
nt but wholly illegal
sort in America any such life as the most Wo could not have drawn n better chieftain
I Iwar with pity that the fortunate of .Europeans
circumstance and to lead us against the Mexicans, and under
U&gt; brought to Ibe rescue station submit to at tbo ordinary German »j&gt;a. hi* dannth-s* leadership wo rodo (all well
minute* after they were They live ta tbo plainest quartern, they rat mounted I. directly to S&gt;noma, tbo only town
rvrr teix-l-l anything more the plainest and commonest tin, often such and military jrart of Mexico north of tho
■ |&lt;«iti.m la U Hue do Mau- ILH their own servaaL* at homo would refuse. Golden Gate. It was about mon on Bunday,
narrow sinct .klmw-hiug They put aside all their finery Qtxl K® nbcut Juno 14, that wo entered Sonoma. The day
1’;*•;» Cbmiqur. It was a»
in the plainest garb. They rise at fl, and was Intensely hot and the Inhabitant* were
human beings ns a birring Bonxtime* at •*&gt; in tbo morning, and go to bod sitting outside their houses or at their win­
dows. They were taken completely by sur­
ird until Gen. Boulanger's some spring to which they are obliged t« prise, not having toil tbe slightest inkling of
sent round for court yard
wnlk, and they must go out in nil weathers; our coming, ami not a soul imagine 1 what our
■I and teach to be requi- tbo water may not be brought, or it loses its errand was until wo rode up to the SInxican
force; they stand en queue, in tang trains, fort, and Merritt, our. bold leader, demanded
bleu
mixrel with what tbfy consider tbo “common ita immedinte surrender, not as CoL Ethan
&lt;L ; rivi.-l uf the gmntliose and
peopleambassadors and princes, often Allen once mate a similiar demand, “In tho
But a* be could not reoent among shopkeepers and greasy Bohemians, name of tho continental lyragrtos and tbo
'T ’*
make himself useful tn Kt to tho springs for obesity. They sumo- great Jehovah,” but “In ttio name of the iniy - and In th.- rain—ho gut out
re, ns nt Carbbad, carry their own cups. ‘dependent republic of California." The gar­
but at other places, like Kissingen. they usu rison, as much surprised a* toe peopl-* of the
town bad been, was wholly unprepared for*
'■••s drawing the pumjsi were
any resistance, and, though wo numbered
often very massy.—-Adam Bodeau's Letter.
only thirty-two men, it wan surrendered at
• i fjrev. i. net the w.-irst. What surO,1“ThovRh we all desired to use tbo American ■
-•i - VTything el**, in horror was its mar­
I know of n St. Paul artist (bo only claims
, • win.,i,| [ believe there were more to bo an amateur) who not long ago invited flag, jro felt thru wc bad uo right to do so, a* j
too United States wn* not nt war with Mex­
‘
' ....... fa rag* than burned to death.
several lady friends to visit bis studio mid
MW1...P . i.rixunt the provisional dead inspect bl* works, a* well m m veral rare pur- ico, and that wo must have n standard of our
■
. .
* — ■ —.J.
Tl,. own after the manner of Texas when she
’
teiled to rags by the
declared her independence.
wn-' lnto nooks antl
“ *Wo will have a flag in spite of every­
•. wL, -], neither flame nor carbonic
• ■ i ■ :&lt;• !:-&lt;:• 1
•,nothor teaturo of the hor- finest of his foreign collection, though to Ute thing,’ said Mrs. John Score, too wifo of one
of our number, who had pluckily accom­
tr'ev -.it v.-.-r.s ttasmell*of roast nnd boiled
unproctlred eye It would seem only so much
• i U.ic u.sii],i have thought thnt a feast color. It had cost him quite a aum, and be panied her husband, and. retiring for a short
time, sbo prewntly returned with a large
intended eventually to present it to hi* strip of muslin and a smaller ono of red flan­
rra-.j The*® odor* bar® since bean mother.
Hi* gumt* gazed on everything,
:T llld *t«“’b of carrion, which admired and chattered end talked •until they nel both of which riie Imd torn from her
k “®» di inf'-tanta aro impotent to bin- came to tbfau Tl&gt;ea one, an innocent darling gannenta To sew tho flannel to too muslin
rru the work of a few mloutre, and our flag
with tbn bluest eyes, caroleeriy jabbing’ her was complete save for some design yet to bo
parasol point not only at It, but through it, adde&lt;L William Todd, ono of our number,
A Pointer far Young Men.
nenarhed: •‘Ob, Tm *&gt; sorry. I didn’t mean, who thought bo poesrawd some talent for
-1‘\ lire 1 don't Icnotv what todo to do that' Pray forgive mo, Mr. Blank."
painting, volunteered to oct n* our artist.
•at silly young De Joiim. He calls “Mv dear madam," ho repliad, “don’t worry.
Some paint was obtained from a neighboring
Thnt is only an offhand work of my own­
whwd wright’s shop, ami Todd began by
Tell Ifim not to call.
nut worth anything at an."
palriting a lone star, fa Imitation of the Texan
f ,,*ra“1 J n'1 »'ke to offend him. Our courtesy and courage? That off hand
flag. Mr. H. L. Ford, who bad boon one of
p"’../*'” '
warm friends, you know. picture had only curt him FWO.-Pioneer tbo most active pazticipant* fa our move­
j-j » ■'&lt; &gt;1' Himcthing, because bo keeps so
ment, nuggwtetl that it would be well to have
ir4,:" !,l’ai I
BWaJ’ by his foolishsome design mare distinctively characteristic
i kL
^”5 conveniently out at
of California and propcaod a grizzly tear.
Gureta in large boardtag houses find It diffi­
•mL. • i
•■‘Calin when lam home.and
“But now another difficulty aiw. William
cult to Fccurs their jnqKrs unless they»P Todd, oar painter, doubted bls artistic ability
".. i3T111 ‘ ‘ ■•”’ny from home all the time.
iw.. (who Im* bad experience)—Eat
to cope successfully with n rampant grizzly,
r.itft • r‘' nl”u" *TBry evening ftir .a cornea. * now
bat after much penwasion he consented to
— i----- — —
toto, rnutal &lt;» Ita I»l—■ &gt;”• Ujta l.» attempt ft. I most ray. however, that tho
„ , • -tenr, ruul then rit clu» to him.
availed me nothing. Tbo spot on wind was
• iSr bra(ia u,lL*OI1&gt;-Bat
tally
,,U™1 my
ta
the bear he jvunted the ward*, ■California
gentleman wim was complacenu'i rrodmg Republic,’ and oar flag was compkted, jutt
•..._
■ '
1 i Know, but In a choice
“”‘^,0:*should always chouse and monopolizing my property would took up M you may see it now in the ball of tne CjsUfrom hb plate as I cause ta &lt;nd. Ln a votoe^of fornia pioneer* in Ban l Yancisco. It was first
Dispatch. ,
anxious inquiry, -k me
‘
raised on tho afternoon of the same day,
the news. Oh rereiving a tsegnriveaw’vrr Sunday, Juno 14, iSW,iuid It continued to
tt’t.
ot Trettl'be would politely band me the paper hekI by Coat over Sonoma until tbo 11th of ttefdtta n. r'^,vin" n ncw kln‘1 ot lrafflc from
him with tbe remark that 1
atr ‘V?;,“
teai?,ii'rcr- nhw,,atis
fowlng July, on which
f.-xa tu. ’'r'1lW|,i*h k-oking substance, taken use “his paper." Without axaggwathm lbw to us glad news that tbeLnlted State* ted
...1 ._-—i
tw for weeks nt a
&lt;wtain^ 2^*’ whicfai «Dcr going through a
declared ww
oihvr
Be­
Bloat bad »eiw*i k ««»•«..— — — ——--- •
t.n^ •wrfonu the same petty
______ whereupon wn
it is
hantbome jieint The uxotof _____ t
our beloved. country,
wo hnuled
hauled
drJLr?*? hy one bouMt tare, and tt will
down our improved tanner
£
r an obstruction to fln&gt; fire ■ country life of thoautumn sets in. Tbo keena. l&gt;ring treated to a grand
•in • tableau and one night, up grow® shooting. which logins on Aug. 12;
jut tha somber and sinister but, after all, everybody has not a grouse
*i»•• Bjjrotacl.-. What was mow. nor is everybody else invited to one;
mid raw even of tbo fortunate do get tired
of grouse shooting; and in July when the at­
g-nug tn be n-quMtioned to traction* of parliament and politics and dobates begin tn wane for the men: when tho
«omen am tital ot balls, and dinners, and
it. anil remained in the
••Lord*,’' and garden parties at Marlborough
until tlieir’ own chief*

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A

VISED

Cowardly Crowd.

, anything more awful or in its
r.'umstonces more Parisian
:
of the Theatre Comique.

ral'

HOW

Hastings Banner will
find that ft will pay them to

eadkes of the

THE OLD BOOKS.

’

HMITH &amp; COLG ROVE. AU omers.
to ■S’L*!
hour and place.
Dated Sept. 3d,
BAKER BHR1NER.

1

�Tho Hastings Banner.

the
thing to be

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Several counties in Michigan have
already taken steps to submit the ques­
tion of prohibition under the
option law to a popular vote, and other
counties will soon follow. It would be
desirable if all the counties voting on
this proposition could agree upon a
certain date on which to hold their
elections, and the Tribune suggests
that this be done if possible. We cer­
tainly can sec no good reason why
every county in the state which de­
clared for prohibition last spring should
not now take advantage of the county
option law and submit the question to
a popular vote. It remains for the
temperance people of the various
counties to decide this matter for them­
selves. It is no excuse to say it is too
much trouble to go to work and secure
a petition from one-hfth of the voters
ot the county to have this proposition
submitted. Such an excuse only be­
trajs an apathy or indifference that
would be a mighty poor dependence for
the enforcement of a prohibition law
were it already in effect.
Local prohibition can be made more
effective than any other. The history
of the prohibition movement in Georgia
proves this to be true. Under the lo­
cal option law it is public sentiment
that governs, and if prohibition is not
a success where public sentiment de­
clares in favor of it, it is absurd to say
it can be enforced where public sentijnent is opposed to it—Detroit Tribune.

There are lota of barbs on the politiwires these days. The people put
there.

ADDITIONAL_LOCAL NEWS.

Can you read all the fine print in this
paper easy at any time? It not, have
your eyea examined free of charge at
John BAamer's. He will fit you with
a pair of the beat spectacles, for the
least money, ever made.
The first meeting of the C. L. S. C.
will be held on Friday evening, Sept
Iflth, at the residence of Daniel Striker.
Former members of the circle, and all
others who wish to take up the work,
are cordially invited to be present.
Decker, the hustling Battle Creek
dry goods merchant, has something to
say In our advertising columns this
week. He is one of the oldest, and best
known business men of Battle Creek,
and always does just as he advertises.

Phil. Colgrove and Em. Busby can
explain the advantages of telegraphing
to Detroit in advance of the excursion
train for front pews in tbe grand stand
at Recreation park. 1 C-gives the boys a
better chance to see it rain, you know.

Although this is the very busiest sea­
son of tbe year, yet there was a fair
attendance at the meeting in this dty
Thursday afternoon for the purpose of
securing prohibition in Barry county.
All but four towns of the county were
represented.
The meeting win called to order by
W. F. Sidnam, and the object ot tbe
gathering stated. C. A. Hough was
made secretary.
.
On motion W. P. Sidnam was made
chairman, C. A. Hough, secretary and
T. Phillips, treasurer of the county
committee, to secure tbe proper num­
ber of signatures to petitions for the
apodal election under the county
option law, and to conduct the cam­
paign in favor of suppressing the
saloons.
The following chairmen of town
committees were chosen. Tho town
committees are expected to do for the
towns and wards what the county
committee are expected to do for the
county.
Barry—Levi Palmatler.
Carlton—Truman Barnum.
Castleton—W. N. Devine,
Hastings—Porter Burton.
1st ward city—H. C. Lewis.
2d - - —dement Smith.
3d “ “ —L. E. Stauffer.
4th - “ —T. Phillips.
Hope—C. V. Robinson.
Irving—Enoch Andrus.
Johnstown—Levi M. Dewey.
Maple Grove—Thos. S. Brice.
Orangeville—Albert Nichols.
Prairieville—A. U. Towne.
Rutland—C. W. Biggs.
Thornapple—John Carveth.
Woodland—B. S. HoUy.
Yankee Springs—A. F.Sylvester.
On motion Dr. Barber and Rev.
Gamble
______ __________
were added________
to the Castleton

Ox nW- «u&gt; -JL w tb« rraldcnc. ol
FraakE.Bob.ruIn th. WriuhlP &lt;*
Irvine, occumd one of those plenunt
little incidents that go to make up tne
bright aid?of lifa/Theoccasion was
the 25th birthday of Mrs. Roberta, and
friend, nod nd&lt;hbor« “'h'£

had the whole thief brwn

““

S'^rtSffe.“D^^dr

o.iul avocatlonr. wholly uneurpldoue
ot the approaching
invited gueets were most cordially
wetoomed, however, and paaaed a v«y
pleasant afternoon in social intercourse.
After a bountiful &lt;&gt;uPP^r- wh„lfh_
great credit to the
hour tbe company departed leaving as
a reminder of their virit a fine amch
and bureau, the former the gift of Mra.
Roberta’ parents, the latter that of
other friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberta came from the
State of New York and settled in this
township In the spring ssf 1885. °n
what was known as the “Teeple farm.
During their brief residence here thev
have made a wide dfele of acqudntanece and friends who thus gladly testi­
fied their appreciation of their worth
and who wifi long remember the oc­
casion as a most enjoyable one.
One Who Was There.
Last night fire consumed the barn
of Chas. Prichard, of Baltimore. Build­
ing and contents total loos.’ Insurance
about 88CO. Fire supposed to be incen­
diary.
________________ _
The concluding examinations of the
fall series will be held at Hastings,
Thursday and Friday, Oct G and 7, and
Thursday. Oct 27.1887. Third grade
candidates only. Requirements as
usual.

PERFECT 8*21^

SPECIALIST,
contain Ammonia. IJme or Alum. Bold only In
CB“‘ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.

XIW TORK.

CHICAGO.

«T. bOCIB.

can lire at borne, and make more n

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Anyone can do tbe work. Large c;

The Banner Job Department
is supplied with the latest and
best styles of-iype.

WILLIS 1'. POLHKMUK. Sec y.

W. J. A L. L. Holloway have secur­
The R. IL company extendeX yeeter-and carried that each of the
day's excursion tickets so as to enable above
*’-------chairmen
*—*---------of
' ,u
the
- ‘ township com­ ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Roas' sys­
tematic treatments for the cure of rheu­
those who so desired to remein over In mittees select two to assist him in matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
the work of securing signers to peti­
Detroit and see to-day’s game between
and organizing for the campaign. One treatment for each disease and a
the Detroite and the Chicagos. There tions,
It was also urged that the petitions be cure in every case guaranteed. Call at
was no game yesterday on account ot as numerously signed as possible, and store for testimonials.'
rain.
returned to C. A. llough, sectary of
Real E.tate Tran«Ter».
! A meeting of Custer’s Brigade, com­ the county poinmittee, at as early a date
Following are the real estate trans­
posed of the 1st. 5th, 6th and 7th Michi­ as practicable. The secretary was in­ fers for the week ending Sept 3rd. as
structed
to
place
the
petitions
in
each
Davenport Gazette: Tbe prohibi­ gan regiments of cavalry is to be held
school district of the county as early as taken from the books in the register’s
tionists of Iowa seem to have no end at Vicksburg, beginning Sept. 20th and September 5th if possible.
office:
of trouble. The 14th of this month a ending Sept. 23d. Comrades furnish
On motion the ladies of Barry county
Adam Eckhart:-, tu I'UIip P. Eckarttt: Ma «cc
select band of them met at Des Moines their own blankets. All old soldiers rwere earnestly requested to lend their
are
invited.
aid
toward
securing
signatures
to
the
and nominated a ticket for state officers.
Woodland.'«1.
.
’
petitions, and aMo in the campaign in
Hannah M. Newton lo John P. Lankard;
In the vicinity of Mud lake it costa behalf of county prohibition.
Of the four nominations three have
been heard from and all have declined. K&gt; cents a piece for chickens wlytn shot ✓ Brief and spirited remarks were
!!l and 34 Yankee Hortnn.'saw.
Judge Lewis, of Sioux City, was the by a hunting party of two nrtn. The made by II. C. Carpenter. Enoch John Campbell to Wm. W. Tuc
joo.
first to blast the hopes of the St. two men left for Charlotte the same Andrns, Rev. I&lt;ee. Porter Burton, Thoraapplej!
IVUIIIm IZ.b.—W.
z- X&gt; T .
atrip
Ellhii Chipman, W. P. Sidnam, Peter
Johnnie^ •Jhen
Fellows of Iowa night because the irate fanner said that Cappy. M. L. Cook, G. K. Beamer, M.
while that amount paid for the chick­
City wrote a letter stating that the ens it did not pay for the shooting by C. Woodmansee and others, after Chrtatlan Eekardt Co same err 1. |l.
Henry GarUncvr to ume we 3, *30.
which the meeting adjourned.
republican party was good enough for a----- sight
1‘ntllp Garlinxi-r to ume *ec tn.
The spirit of the meeting was very
him. And now V. £1. Farnham, who
G ? B. Mrvern.U&gt; same *ee 3 4U7.
Charlie Beamer left a basket ot deep and earnest. Every speaker
Wrarrn Meyers to aame w 3, MIS.
was placed at the head of tho ticket,
Ida H. Meyers tn tame see 3. MX
urged
that
politics
be
laid-aside,
and
peaches at this office yesterday. They
Philip Davh to umt&lt; «&gt;&lt;■ i w.
follows suit and says that he wants
that the temperance men of Barn­ Jnu.
come from his celebrated orchard and county.
Letter to same arc 1.113.
irrespective of party, unite in
’
none of it Brother Brady is still left
Franers A. Colvin to Sarah H. Brown, lots 3
are hard to beat for size, perfectness or
3 blk st MlddievUlr, »a».
and Is equal to the making of another richness of flavor. Charlie finds ready enthusiastic, harmonious efforts to and
Sarah H. Brown to Sarah E. French; iota 3
secure county prohibition.
and 3 b!k Cl Middleville. K3O.
ticket.
sales as fast as he can market his
Cha*. Ix-u.t to Louisa Jendro; 34aS3
peaches and is getting as high prices as
Balilmore.aaaQ.
THE HUNT ENDEDI
Allen U. Freeman to KllcabeCh J. Freeman;
The Atlanta Constitution is frank the market affords.
And the Game Sneeraarnlly Lodged In IJta MC «13 and 34 Baltimore. SI.
i
Pleiades Brown, living east of
Erwin Skinner to Jrtcph Freeman; 20a sec 14
enough to say. “We are in favor of
Si.oan.
It having been ascertained by the Thornapnle.
negro suffrage, not because the race is town, was attacked with apoplexy­
Wm. if. Tenrjvk to Michael Strouse. sea sec «
prepared for it, but because it gives the while standing in front-of Doyle A sheriff that Clement Mugridge, who HMUon.M00.
Geo.&lt;&gt; ftodgetoJ.Q. KIRralM: vOa »ec a
has
been
so
long
wanted
to
answer
to
Democratic party of the South addition­ Rich’s saloon Monday afternoon. He a charge oLforgery, was working for a Assyria,
was carried into the saloon and physi­ farmer four mflew east of Malta Bend,
al power." Yea, the Democratic South cians
were summoned. Shortly after
A Ilreasmaker s Eiperience.
baa the usufruct of the colored vote, their arrival he regained consciousness Missouri, Prosecuting Attorney ColDearSib;— As Mr. Hinman, tbe
grove prepared the necessary papers Sat­
which gives the Democrats some thirty­ and was removed to his home.
urday morning and Under Sheriff Shel­ druggist, told you. I am a great friend
eight Congressmen and as many elec­
A small meeting ot business men don left on the 2:15 train, same day, with ot your remedy. 1 have used it at in­
toral votes, while the colored voter was held in the club room Friday them for Lansing where the Governor’s tervals during the past 12 years. It ear­
himself is treated as a sort of outside evening at which a committee was se­ sanction was obtained. On the morning ned me safely through tbe critical
Aug. 29 he arrived In Saline, Mo., not change of life without a single sick day
barbarian, who finds it difficult to vote lected to prepare a suitable constitution of
far from where Mugridge was at work and it did great things toy me in many
at all. and when he does succeed in get­ for an Improvement Association. An­ and in company with the Sheriff of
1 always recommend it where I see a
ting his ticket in the box is quite sure other meeting will be held at the same that county visited the Blosser farm
place this evening when the committee und arrested their man and lodged him case that needs ft. It always does
it will never appear in the count.
will report, and it is hoped this much InjaH. Upon the arrival of Sheriff splendidly, often accomplishing more
needed association will be forihed.
than
you have ever claimed for ft. and
Shrlner. who had been to Jefferson
The address issued by the Republican
HAViNo^sold my grocery and crock­ City, Mo., for a requisition from the more than anyone frould readily believe
State Committee of Virginia thorough­ ery store 'to Philo IL Dunning and Missouri governor, they left with their who did not personally know tho cases.
I now consider myself well, but 1
ly traverses the platform adopted bv Joseph Rogers, I take this method of prisoner and reached this city Wednes­
work hard at my business—dressmak­
day night.
the Democrats at Roanoke; ruthlessly thanking my friends for their liberal
On Monday, April 18th. Mugridge ing- and when I am tired and nervous
exposes its inconsistencies and the patronage in the past and ask a con­ left this city fur unknown parte, due to a small dose of Zoa-Phora quiets and
lack of knowledge exhibited by its fram­ tinuance of the same to the new firm. the fact that a warrant had been Issued rests me. 1 a! wavs have it in the
house.
’
ers; sifts its explanations and apologies These gentlemen are too well known for his arrest for forgery. A note for
to need any introduction. Mr. Dun 8150 passed previously by him on the
Yours truly,
.
unmercifully, and punctures the claims ning has been in my employ for the City Ban&gt;, signed bv Will Olner, had be­
u ..¥n/K.’MARY C. Chandler.
of the Democratic party to continued past three years and I nave the utmost come due and was pronounced a for­
UJch • Feb-ao.I8WTo H. G. Colman, Secretary.
supremacy in tbe State. There is no confidence in him. Mr. Rogers has gery the day he vanished. 11 was after­
State ticket to be elected in Virgins been In the produce trade for years and wards claimed that he had let several
Home flftcen pmou* apply dally at the Mar
also has the confidence of the public, others down for various sums amount­
this year. A Legislature is to be chos­ and I predict for them a successful ing in all to about 81800 on 11 different queue, Houghton &amp; Ontaiuuton railroad. Their
en, however, and there is no end of rea­ business. My books will be found at notes,the signers of which claimed them applloulons orv; rrfuvd beeasne tne United
Htates register there hat not received official
sons why a Republican majority should the old stand and must be closed at to be forgeries after having examined aoUea cl tbe forfeiture of the land grant or In­
once those owing mo must govern their signatures since his departuft.
be retained.
to opru. Um.land for settlement
themselves accordingly.
Ever since his leaving, he has success­ structions
Hastings, Sept rtth. 1887. •
fully eluded the officers though at one When be does tbe matter will be duly advertised
Sensible temperance people know
W. IL Schantz.
time it was only by a trifle that they so as to im e all apptlcante &gt; fair rhanne
they have received the best and wisest
The Labor day celebration at Thorn­ .missed him. From here he went to
laws that could be framed in their in­ apple lake Monday was partici pated in New York State, then to Nashville
Tennessee and finally to St Louis, Mis­
terests from the republican party in
by a large number from this place and souri. later on to Malte Bend, where
this state. Local option by counties1 surrounding towns. The day was giv- he was captured. While in Tennessee
. and high taxation have been found to1 en up to sports and all seemed bent on he had an opportunity to go to Mexico
be tbe best methods of dealing with the■ getting out all the fun there was in It. und work on a cattle ranch about 5(X)
liquor traffic. These means have beeni There was a trial । by blindfolded men miles from the railroad but he has said
that he preferred taking his chances
afforded by tbe late legislature. And। to see if they could saw a board off nearer home. He has been in constant
square, 11 entries; Andrew Angle
if the temperance people do not take&gt; came within 1-16 of an inch and Sam communication with friends here.
advantage of them, they have them­ I^efever was next, making it within V Now that he is caught he says “he’s
selves to blame for the evils of which! of an Inch. Then eight blindfolded men glad of it" as he was terribly tired of
tried to rip-saw a plank for one being hunted from place to place and
they complain.
foot; Perry Rose came within 1-32 of never knowing when some one might
nn inch from the true line and J. Rowe not make him throw up his hands,
The Atlanta. Georgia, ConsUtutiion,. necct, within t£ of an inch. Eight men
Nothing definite is yet known as to
speaks the better voice of the South asi tried sawing mitres; Geo. Reeves did what course Mugridge win adopt,
the beat work but was t4' of an inch out various rumors are current on the
follow*:
Held more, next,
of an Inch street but no reliable authority what­
“Tbe captured flags are where they. ana Will
The running race was won by ever is given for them.
belong and where they ought to be.; off.
WillBcldmore. Mtea Lapham, of Bal­
They belong to the Nation, and ns the timore,
won the ladles running race;
South is a definite part of the Nation,1 An old-fashioned
That Is to say, your lungs. Also all
ball game between
it beBevea that the flags should be pre­ the K. of L. and Carpenter
ninta at the your breathing machinery- Very won­
served in the National archives."
end of the fourth inning resulted in a derful machinery it is. Not onlr the
This is a sound and forcible rebuke score of 25 to 87 in favor of the latter.
?lr-Passag“. but the thousand
A very enjoyable time was had at the little tubes and cavities leading from
to the Northern doughfaces.
them.
dance in the evening.
When these are dogged and choked
W. H. Schantz has sold his grocery
The south has begun to realise what
with matter which ought not to be
vast benefits accrue to a country business to Philo ft. Dunning and there, your langs cannot half do their
through a protective tariff, and the Joseph Rogers, the new firm taking do^rell.^0^ w^at they do, they cannot
sentiment favorable to protection has possession yesterday morning. These
Call it a cold, cough, croup, pneumo­
increased to such an extent as to alarm gentlemen are well and favorably
known and we ar- sure will get their na, catarrh, consumption or any of the
tho bourbon democracy of that section. full share of trade. It is quite general­ familiar throat and nose and head und
Tbe most widely read and Influential ly known that Mr. Schantz, owing to lung obstructions, all are bad. AU
Ill health, has been for some time ought to lx- got rid of. There is just
desirous of going out of business. He one sure way to get rid of them. That
Jy favorable to protection.
will leave an enviable business reputa­ i» to take Boachet’s German Syrup'
tion and we feel sure will find success which any druggist will seU you for 73
Tbe Boston Herald, chief of the in his new venture. Having the man­
» bottle. Evan if everything else
,o°
d'PK‘d “P”
Mugwump orgaaa, cannot find any­ agement of a 200-acre farm, Mr. Si
thing better to aay of tbe administra­ Schantz intends devoting his time and this io rcertaln.
tion than that “ it baa been virtuous in attention to the raising of a high grade
of stock, and expects In a few years to
have as fine a stock farm as there is the

«*&amp; etuawa them.

§AKlNg
hJWDE?
HASTINtW. MlCHra
iinow prepared to treat*fi chmak- .
orders. Having fitted up the finatL
offices, he invitee the artlicted to ay. oa
him. He urges them, act to
।
nor give up if they have bem
CMlful heretofore in unding relief.

Haying spent many years in study a
the best medical colleges oi thecoiaV^
and having hod an extensive and &lt;'/
cttwtul practice in treating chruok
orders, he feds certain that he on «•,&gt;
the afflicted assurance of weces*.

ARE YOU SI H EWXg
from Catarrh, Astham.^oachite pending wherein Koral W. Peake U complain anf difficulty with the iauiit
ant. and Thomas B. Nkinner, to executor at the
last will and testament at Heary Willis, de­
Is your Liver afl-, -.ed, or jour
ceased. Phoebe M. WlUts, Heorr M. WUUs. ach disordered ?
Edward Willis. Milton Wt!U«. ot CalKofnta,
Estelle Willis. Lime Willis. Lydia Willi,. Issjw
Have you Heart dimsey
WI1IH. Lydia Boule. Tbomaa WUUs, Milton
Will Is of Michigan, and Margaret Sanders,
Are you afflicted with Nervous isadults, and Edward WH»« (son &lt;»{ Isaac WplH).
Katie Willis. Georsr Willis. Fred Willis. Harry hility?
Willis. Frankie Wllils. Ralph Wlllh, Albert
WUlls and Edward Wiflls [son uf Edward Willis
Have you chronic Kidn-v or Bia
and grandson of Henry WW1»]. intar.ts. by
Frank MeDerby, their guardian nd litem are troubles?
defendants.
«
Notice H hereby given, that 1 shall sell at
Dr. Baughman can cure you,ita &lt;
trabllc audios, to the hlxtmt bidder, on Friday,
»
ibc twenty Unit day of Octnlwr A. D. iFd. at is at all potdible.

He has met with marked succes.- :r.
treatin^thchaiausm. SpermattorrtuA,
Hemorrhoids. The ibivt he tr-a-..
without pain and positively cures.

court'
ribrd property, to wli
certain lot", plrcn
and partlrnlarly described as follows. 'to wtt:

FEMALE DISEASES A sPECI.U■ TY.
Cail on him at his
Mich.

r*ngr
nrei. kq«j couuuning one nuntlreu
and sixty seti of land anoordlog tu the Vnitod
btatr* wnrj.
Dated. Hasting*. Mich.. September uh. tsr.
ALONZi. i
' •
Holirttors lor Complainant.

Hast.Lr-.

CONSULTATION FREE
Quies treated and rnedi'.ines
mall.
HPOorrespondeace solicited.

-y

:GRAIN DRILLS:
The Best Grain Drill
in the Market
Is the one the farmBPr^waut and the intelligent
farmer knows it is the cheapest. Any fanner who
will call at our warehouse and examine our Ondn
Drills, will be convinced that they are' by all odds
the best in the market. The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that can be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your­
self as to the truth of the above assertions.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
FN. B.—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

Buy the best; which you will find to be

Th Kenfioli Diving Five Fum
Manufactured and sold by the HastingB/ Furnace Company.

The Beet Made,
The Most Easily Regulated.
The Heaviest Castings, Will Last Longer,
Use Less Wood,
Gives More
Gives Most Even Heat,
Of any furnace made.
.
Best of references for satisfactox-y work given on apPnc '
ft011- See the model at H. A. Goodyear &amp; Son s Hardware, or
“ejumace at W. W. &amp; W. C. Kelly’s building in the rear of
Hastings National Bank.

DON’T BUY A FURNACE
Until you m the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices-

�Concutb walk! are being laid In
front of the vacant lota just wtst at

PERSONAL^ MENTION.
J. M. Nevins and wife start the latter
W. L. WLikins was in Grand Rapids part of this week on an overland trip to
Prairieville, OrangevIBe, Richland and
Tuesday.
/Hastings is now the beat wheat
otbre places where they will visit rela­
market along the Valley railroad.
Frank Andrus returned to Chicago tives.
Greater competition and better prices. yesterday.
'" 'T^ NISKERN. Loc»l E4.W.
Mrs. John Ruse, after an extended
ELEXtf.icitt had full poMCMlon Of
Geo. Soules, of Nashville, spent Sun­ visit with relative* here, left Monday
the telephone office during the storm day in town.
morning for Colorado Springs. Col.
yesterday. No serious damage done.
Dr. Lowry and wife were in Irving Mr. and Mrs. Russ will make Denver
their home.
Levi Fowler, of the Central House over Sunday.
boot and shoe store, oilers his splendid
Rev. Levi Master, pastor of the M. E.
Hsrdy, of Nashville, was in the
cottage and two lots for sale at a bar­ city last week
church nt Ionia, preached his farewell
gain.
sermon last Sunday, the Baptist, Dis­
Powers
made
a
tri
P
t0
Grand
ciple,
German Evangelical and Presby­
. T?E n‘5h 9chw&gt;1 literary sotiety will Rapids Tuesday.
terian churches uniting in the service.
hold its first meeting for this school
.id Ml SICAt GOODS’.
.
Quincy Hynre spent Sunday at his -Telegram-Herald.
year next Tuesday evening at the usual
home in Woodland.
place.
.
F. M. Woodmansee has decided that
llf&gt;e nttb neulneas and dUpalcb.
3/esdames Sylvester Grkusei. and , 4iJ-,Bo’LD*«of Gr*°d l^Pids. was there is more room for legal talent In
Caledonia than there Is at Nashville,
in the city Thursday.
Jfode
Rich
gave
a
very
pleasant
five
JOHN BESSMER,
and will shortly move bls office to that
o clock tea to their friends Saturday af­
W. J. and L. L. Holloway were in place,—Clarence Barber is attending
JEWELER.
ternoon.
Kalamazoo last week.
the Hastings high school, taking the
.
The excursion train tor Detroit yes­
,4 *?rl ?-as born 10 John Mate and scientific course.—Nashville News.
terday morning was made up of ten wifebunday morning.
coaches. About To tickets were sold at
Head quarters for school books at
^“•Burton. of IXrolt is tn the
this station.
Dr. Lathrop's drug store. He has the
city visiting relatives.
The race Saturday between A. J.
moat complete stock to be found in the
Miss Della Rising is now clerking
Hardys horse Buckskin, and Em. Bus­
dty. Second hand books made a
hastings?mich..
by’s horse Leland, was decided in favor for Goodyear. &amp; Barnes.
speciality. The highest prices will be
of
Buckskin.
. , ,- v.c-t of HssUDgs Bouse, solicit*
Hattie Ives, of Plainwell, is vetting paid for second hand books or exchange
, Mr.-.-- -I &gt;” r~&gt;'" 01
”2 i/The school census shows 791 persons at Lee Reed's this week.
tor new ones. Call and examine his
' V,
-anteei strictly 1lr«-«bUM work bf school age who are residents ot this
stock.
Mrs. Ed. Haff returned to her home
-n-ok Prices.
thrm a trial. city. This is a considerable increase
/The society connected with Emman­
in Grand Rapids Friday.
over last year.
Jjar in a» good stape. •!. »' !«»«
L.L. Holloway and wile expect to uel church will be entertained on
Some steps ought to ba taken for move to Kalamazoo this week.
special rate* tor family
Thursday afternoon of next week by
gathering in the little boys that hang
1.,ilirnitxrt6r place.
Ralph Newton, of Charlotte, visited Jfadams E. Valient, F. Barlow. R.
around the streets every day and mak­
ifndge, J. Good]
’ - -----------relatives in town last week.
ing them attend school. ■
Wm. Huffman, I______ ___________
noor AND SHOE
.
John Yarger. of Freeport, made the ton. Ignore Valiant, Orphn Wentworth
Mr. Field, proprietor of the roller
and Allie Cannon. Supper served from
mills, reports the patronage of the mill Banner a pleasant call Friday.
as better than at any time in its history.
A. L. Phillips, the cigar-maker, was 6:30 until 7. All are cordially invited . _Which is as it should be.
to attend^— ------ - --------------DUSineSS.
in Detroit on business Tuesday.
It is there, and an inspection will
The T business is very forcibly dis­
■ »’
}’■ ■:.!fitly, Jfaitly* OhtMhf
James Chapman, of Kalamazoo, was
cussed by Beamer in an ad. elsewhere. in the dty on business Thursday.
prove it' At Baughman A Buel’s you
Wh'. by
/
Ln this case, as in all others, they talk
Emmet Evarts, of Nashville, visited will find the latest patterns and neatest
business from the shoulder.
designs in silverware; the finest and
with friends in this city Sunday.
The new roller mill has a new miller,
largest stock of jewelry of all descrip­
Miss Belle Barlow returned to her tions; the largest stock of watches of
named Griffin, from Jackson, who ia
Son.JeBerwnSr.
recommended by prominent mill firms home Ln Evanston. Ill.; last week.
all makes. You can easily satisfy
in the state as having no superior.
—FOR—
X Frank Jordan, of Chester, is at Dr. yourself on that point. Also that the
b» liven that the annual tneetquality of goods is exactly as represent­
Pnuw«ti!!e, Hope and OranjieFarmers take your wheat to tee Lowry’s being treated for his eyes.
ux-iabon will be held MJtoni!
ed, and Die prices in keeping with the
•. Sept. StUr. MST. at 2 o ifirf |&gt;. Hastings roller mill and exchange for
Mrs. Emma Salisbury..of Detroit, is times.
as good roller flour as can be made. visiting her mother Mrs. W. Tinkler.
.1 H. EARI., President.
Thw mill deserves your patronage.
The test of the water works last
D. R. Cook and wife visited friends
*. secretary. ___________ ___
The regular meeting of the H. B. M. and relatives in Prairieville last week. Wednesday did not result in their ac­
ceptance by the city. The committee
A. which was to be held next Wednes­
&gt;r,v is run time
Mr. Marshall and wife, of Ohio, are
day night has been adjourned for one
take no such riep until they can
visiting their sister Mrs. James Craw­ will
&lt; ed' - *:r for a ;x!ul and profitable business week. A full attendance is desired.
know to a certainty that the contractor
ley.
has everything inorder. It was con­
A
bout
200
people
attended
tee
re
­
KRUG S BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Fred Goodeaow, ot Albion, visited clusively demonstrated that the well ,
.,
Ternt.'reasonable. Board ception given by R. Mudge and wife to
Uieir son last Wednesday evening, and friends in the city the fore part of the will give sufficient water for any pur­
pose. During the test six streams were
everything passed off very pleasantly.
Mrs. Cfas. Pratt, of Charlotte, visited running for about 40 minutes with no
&lt; 4«h for Applet.
The Chicago A West Michigan R. IL
appreciable charge in the supply.
PRIZE PACKAGE SCHEME, but a
'
i will pay C«»l&gt; for fairly ■—ort«sl fall advertise a round-trip rate ot 89.65 at her father's, Gus Newton's, last
A MORTGAGE for 8300,000.was re­
from Grand Rapids to St Louis, during week.
tee G. A. R. encampment at the latter / Rev. G. D. Lee left Tuesday p. m. corded last week at the Register’s
place.
.
" to attend the M. E. conference at Bav office, it was given by J. W. Boynton
HII.M
on the L. &amp; H. railroad to the Central
The ladies of the ITesbyterian church View.
will entertain their society at Mrs. L A.
Mrs. Emery Busby left Thursday Trust Co., New York-city, and by its
Holbrook's on Friday next. Tea served noon for a visit with Grand Rapids requirements tbe road must be comt. Price
•u th«
fileted from Lowell to Hastings. Durfrom 5:30 till 7 p. m. All are cordially friends.
ng die same week another of about
invited.
Clement Smith left for Bgy View 81,000.000 on tbe D. L. &amp; N. extension
Buy Hastings roller mill flour. Its last evening, lie will be absent anout from Gran’d Ledge to Grand Rapids
■ .
My husband. lxju!»
superior is not made. The new roller ten days.
was recorded. This was also given to
a a : &gt; my bed and board, without
'
. - ur provocation. I hereby mill is a home institution and the peo­
.tfra. Henry Smith with her son and the Central Trust Co.
: ; rwr-H not to irx or harbor him ple of Hastings and vicinity ought to
daughter, of Detroit, are visiting at S.
i
&lt; 'orbw &lt;&gt;n wv account a* I ’ball sustain iu
Mrs. Rachel Quigley, grandmoth­
• .
• eoutrseuna. and I hereby
Greusel's.
er of Mrs. ITulo Sheldon. Mrs. Royal
. '
t &lt;i&gt;e oolkr that yald Looh
D. U. Griffith, a retired merchant
• . ■ -n.v utfate’cr to transact
J. M. McElwain am! wife;of Bellevue
ir«.f..r! whatever name or nature. and respected citizen of Nashville, aged are visiting friends and relatives here Brown and Mrs. C. O. Miller, who lived
„ . t-f
vusuin bwuneM rMawith her daughter. Mrs. John E. Hick­
■h tot or ha.e butlaeo dealinxs with 67, died last Wednesday at his home. this week.
man, of Battle Creek. Michigan, fell
trui-. . tbe Mme with me peraonally. He was a brother-in-law of R. J.
Mrs. Hayes and daughter, of Ionia, and broke her right leg while getting ’
• frt. farther notify and require al)
«. .u owe &lt;t..iney to me that they must Grant and Mrs. Horatio Warner, of visited the family of W. S. Chidester out of bed Sunday morning and' died
this week.
from the effects of the shock at 9:16
MARY NORTON.
’'H. 1*. CherJry, of Bedford, is the
Louis Goodyear goes to Harbor Mondav morning. Mrs. Quigley was
next pioneer to renew his subscription Springs this p. m., ‘Seeking relief from 88 years. 8 months und 23 days old. She
leaves two children, Henry Miller and
hay
fever.
•
to the Banner for the 32d year, hav­
Mrs. John E. Hickman; and was the
W. P. Sidnam went to Bay View mother of the late Mrs. Jane Hodges.
ing, as he says, "taken it from Vol. 1,
, No. 1. and read every number. Long last evening. He will attend confer­ She also leaves 19 grandchildren and
ence there.
20 great-grandchildren, besides many
may it wave.”
Circulation this week. 2,050.
Geo. Thompson, of Jackson, was the warm friends wfio mourn her loss. The
Unless there is more enterprise dis­
funeral was held at the residence of
I ; • i&gt;EK goods at A. Rower’s.
played by those who are able to help guest of P. A. Hann and E. A. Clarke her son-in-law, John E. Hickman, 149
over Sunday.
East Canal St.. Wednesday, at 8 /p. m.
\Vir.i Haye- is adding a secund out in funds, there is a probability that
Daniel Striker and wife leave tonlay Rev. Geo. S. Hickey officiating. ।
the exhibition test of the water works
r.cry to hi# residence.
for Bay View where they will at­
will
not
materialize.
Don
’
t
be
back
­
Some time ago a letter was received
t i.Ailx i: stock of watches are reward, gentlemen.
t tend conference.
-Ivexl «t John Bessmer’s.
at this office enclosing a circular sent
Mr. Morgan, of Chicago, who is put­
James Johnson, the Swede who
H.x\h vour watchesandjewelryreting in tbe water works, was in the out from the address, C. C. Palmer,
stabbed Jas. Gibl&amp; marshal of Middle­ city Wednesday.
care of cigar store, 438 9th ave.. New
;.i&gt;M'!;it Joh'n Hessmer’s.
Y ork City, in which a confidential offer ।
M’.' Aiihot is swearing at a felon ville, several years ago will be released
I’hil. Colgrove made a business trip
from the State prison Sept. II. He to Reed City and Kalkaska last week, was made to the person receiving the
'hat he now earries on his hand.
letter for selling him a quantity of ,
has not violated- a regulation since returning Friday.
.
••Green goods.” etc. Manv letters ot a
in&lt;.HE‘T price paid for old gold and entering tbe prison.
L. E. Knappen was in Kalamazoo’ similar nature have been received at
■Jver nt Hessmer’s jewelry store.
Feiohner &amp; Kuhlman, a dress­
different addresses in the county. It is
i&gt;'&lt;
forget that John Bessmer making Ann in this dty, have purchas­ and Charlotte the latter part ot last the opinion of the dhief of the secret
week on business.
f-iktee Rockford as cheap as any other
service of the U. 8, as expressed in a
ed a stock of millinery and fancy goods
IL J. Grant attended the funeral of circular issued from his office, that the
in Nashville of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ca­ his brother-in-law. D. C. Griffith, at party sending the letter belongs to
’.’isl Troy laundry ha# been removed ble.
They took possession Saturday, Nashville Saturday.
what he calls "a class of swindlers
into Mrs.?wtezej's-building on State having given up their rooms here.
Jacob Osman. A. J. Hardy and known by the title of Boodiem,w who
Robert W. Ashley, of Hope, was others from Nashville were at the race pretend to sell counterfeit money but
•Ion: Beamer leads them all on
really furnish their customers with a
.u-icai goods and organs in price and arrested Monday on complaint of Jerry Saturday afternoon.
box of sawdust or something of the
।'iallty.
Rodgers for obtaining goods under
Miss Belle Throop is taking a vaca­ kind thereby beating the dishonest
tion from her duties in Knappen k person that wants to buy the “green”
false
pretenses.
On
being
brought
be
­
fi:E-tf oysters, the very best in the
articles. The chiefs circular further
-arkL-t, :n every style at Beamer’s res- fore Justice Kenaston he waived exam­ Van Annan’s law ofiice.
ination and was sent to jail to await
Mrs. McKey. who has been visiting says, "The crime of which the Boodler
trial.
Mrs. F. G. Goodyear, returned Monday is guilty is that of taking money under
I.’ Sn Bros, have iust received a
false pretenses—an offense of which
Lamberbon &amp; Alwav, feather­ to her home in Chicago.
state statutes only take cognizance,
.••alignment of fall and winter cloths
Charlie Fenton, who has been clerk­ and over which United States courts
i’or suits.
cleaners. have located in this dty on
ing
in
the
post-office,
has
returned
to
have no jurisdiction. It’Is next to
Tin: rain fall Monday night was 1.3 Church St., and win soon canvass the
impossible to obtain legal evidence
tees and was greater than at any time dty and surrounding country. These his home in Middleville.
this yx*ar.
'
Mrs. A. J. Bowne and daughter of against these swindlers; and were one
gentlemen have had long experience in
Grand Rapids, visited relatives and (if them arrested and brought to trial,
Ax.nl~ Run gave a birthday party this line. Give them a call, and thev
the testimony of tbe witness, he who
friends in town last week.
lost the money, would be weakened by
' n’ViiHh U
**th InSt” 11
her will guarantee satisfaction.
Mrs. Horatio Warner attended the
Jacob Maus was married Wednes­ funeral of her brother-in-law, D. C. the fact that he would have been a
criminal if he could.”
, Il you want a good roast go to day morning to Miss Kreecens 1‘flug,
downs \ Badcock’s meat market. sister of Joseph Pflug, by Justice Griffith, at Nashville Saturday.
If the editor of the Democrat had
&lt; tnlral block.
Miss Grace Greenfield left Monday
Greenfield.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Maus
left
for
for Chicago, where she intends study­ attended the meeting in the court rcom
If yin- want a stylish, good fitting
Rapids on the 1:46, p. m. train ing at the conservatory of music.
Thursday last, be would have learned
•’■ut ot clothes Lunn Bros, are the ones Grand
the same day. On thdr return they
*o make them.
Miss Dora Kennedy left for Holland that the prohibitionists of Barry county If yon do not, now in the time to learn that
will occupy the house now being built
I'li1-. Drake and Lowry removed a by Mr. Maus on Green street.
la* week. She has the position of are not going to heed his efforts to di­
vide the temperance element of Barry
preceptress in the High school there.
•umorfrom tee neck of Geo. VanThey need no advice on this
Arni^n Wednesday.
Carl Mater, of Cedar Creek, died J^he Banner is indebted to Thos. county.
question. They know their duty and
Hastings, Mich.,
1 wei.\ h delegates of the H. F. D. suddenly of heart disease shortly after Heney.now in Irelandjor copies of 'Hie win perform it. While the pditiol
will aLend the test of the water works retiring'Wednesday night The funer­ Freeman's Journal and the United Ire­ prohibitionists may not view political
matters exactly in the light or demo­
at Battle Creek, Sept. S.
Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Granal was held Friday afternoon. Mr. land.
joe and Marble
Mrs. A. E. Snuggs, who has been crats, greenbackers or republicans who
"’•Nted, to exchange farm property Maier was 56 years old and leaves a
favor prohibition but who do not re­
■or a house and lot in this efty. En­ wife and seven children. He served visiting relatives in this vidnltv, re­ gard it as a political question, yet they,
through the late war as a volunteer in turned to her home in Grand Rapids
quire at Withey’s Bazar.
the
prohibitloniste,
will
not
let
politics
the 43d Illinois infantry regiment.
Friday.
bias them in this matter, but will work
A large number from this dty at­
tended tee laboring men’s picnic at
W. J. &amp; L. L. Holloway have pur­
Dr. W. H. Snyder has returned from and vote with all others for the sup
. aornapple lake Monday.
chased a stock of drugs at Kalamazoo. Shaytown where he has been attend ng pression d the saloons in Barry county.
And a very large element of the Demo­
At.;, kinds of fresh and salt meats W. J. will have the management of to his brother’s practice during the lat­ crat’s own party will do the same thing.
;an bt found at Downs &amp; Badcock’s their store in this dty and L. L. will ter’s absence.
There are no politics in this matter, and
twat market. Central block.
take charge of the Kalamazoo store. All
ought not to be. and the man who enEd. Hogle and Ed.
Take your old gold and silver to will be sorry to have Mr. Holloway and Flint Tuesday morning as delegates1 deavora to raise any polltlcxl issue Ln
family remove from the dty. but to tbe state meeting of the Business1 the matter is no friend of temperance.
Laiighman &amp; Buel’s. It is as good as his
our best wishes will go with them.
The man or the party that seeks politi­
cash at their establishment.
Men’s Association.
cal advantage from the movement to
A five-yeark old daughter of Adam
A MiooriNtt gallery belonging to
Chas. Miller, of the blacksmith firm secure county prohibition is not worthy
•'"Ue.M.llUbMm.01 Nartvlte. will Dell, of Sunfield, some time last May of LSe “ Miller, left Monday after-’ the support or confidence of the people.
. probably be moved here soon.
onlv right way is for temperance
got a thorn in her eye which canned tee Soonfor St. Louis, Mo., where he will The
Si of aD Mrtiea to stand togrther and
.The original university singers, of
work at his trade.
work together, and so far as this mat­
uv °[lcana. will give a concert at the
IletpecUXIy.
ter
is
ooncenied, forget whether they
E. church next Friday evening.
are democrats or republicans or proA-Ilowre bu tbe Uiratetockof
rubber goods ever shown m this dty.
and learn prices before buying.
i

tttTTTTTTTtt,

1

Complete Stock -

CLOCKS, MT

BEAMER

Is bound to do the leading.

T'!
,
Troy Laundry.

TEA TRADE!
Of Barry County.

QUALITY GUARANTEED!

ui'rordVyeN^-f Prices better than any other house in the
county can give, as we do an exclusively cash

lannfactoriiiE and Repairing..
J. C. WOODRUFF.

Here’s Our Starter

30 DAYS ONLY!

Commencing Sept. 10th, every purchaser
of our 50 cent tea will find a valuable souve­
nir in each and every pound. This re v.o

Genuine Gift.

This tea is equal to any sold in this county.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded at

Beamer’s Cash Store

MONEY SAVED

Local News.

By going to

Battle Creek
And calling on

And see his elegant stock, of

Dry Goods
At

POPULAR PRICES

To the People of Barry County
DO YOU KNOW?

Monuments and Headstones
Cheaper than any Outside Competition

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!.

�PENNSYLVANIA

DEMOCRACY

TAKES

ITS POSITION IN LINE

1

; lieutenant governor,
J. M. Elder; sujircme judge, Charles8. Fogg;
superintendent of schools, Profesior H. W.
Sawyer.
Tbe
resolutions
commend President
Cleveland's land, civil service, debt-reduc-

exhibited by mem-

tlon it might take
on the tariff qnee-

fight going ou be­
tween the llandall
and and anti-Randall mon—or the protoction-

reprewnted the tariff reformers and appeared
ns a delegate. The Imres were fillod with th*
mm', prominent members of tho party in tho

politicians, among them United States Marand Hoa W. U. Hensul, ex-chairman of tbo

The usual preliminary basinon* wn rapidm. wax token, the vote on the matter being
look* I U]XM&gt;

dall s ftrongth in
the convention, ho
having moved to

Dxs Mounts, Iowa, Sept 1 —Tbe Green -

A»” “

Living—Monopoly ot

tbo

THE YIELD OF WHEAT.

Wheat Crop.
Chicago, Sept 5.—The Farmers’ Review
has tbe following regarding the average yield
of winter and spring wheat and oats, a* shown
1
by threshing: Illinois—Winter wheat, 17
,........................................................................................... uusocu pur ncre; onu,
uusnius. jnauma—
fon- a satisfactory agreement was roechal Winter wheat, 13 bushels: oata, WW bushel*,
but th»
th» much
ranch talked
tollm.! of
nf fteht
in committee
rammitta. on
.TLl ?
imt
tight in
Iowa—Winter wheat, IS bunhal*; spring
the tariff proposition seemed to have b&lt;&lt;eu all wheat, 13X busbrls; cats, 30 bushels Kaftin scmelody's mind, as tn* report was unan­ sas—Winter wheat, 10\' bushels; oata,
imous,
bushel*. Kentucky—Winter wheat, 19 bush­
Tbe convention reassembled at 3:30, and els; oata, 23 1-6 bushels. Minnesota—Spring

The committee on
platform went into
sreeion immediately

man. He made a vigorous speech, in which
bo declared that tbo pnupecU of tho party
in tlAroming fight- were very encouraging.
It was th£n dotennlned to proceed with tho
iximination of candidates.' and the following
were named for supremo judge: Judge Will­
iam McLean, of Gettysburg; John McMich­
aels; Rolx-rt P. Alien. Lycoming; Michael
Arnold. Philadelphia; James Ryan; J. Ross
Thotapeou. Erie; Robert E. Pattison, Phila­
delphia: Hon. W. SL Rapscher, and Judge
Herman Yerkes. Before tho ballot began
tbo name of cx-Govemor 1’attUon was with­
drawn. tho statement being made that higher
lumor* were awaiting him at tbe national
capital.
The balloting was slow and tedious, nnd
nold, McLean and Rapscber in tbe lead,
which brought delegate* in all parts of tbo

counties report a failure of tlnTspring wheat
crop. Missouri—Winter wheat, 19 bushels-,
oats, 31 buvbeix Nebraska—Spring wheat,
H busbeh; winter wheat, 22\' bushels: oate,
XJ bushel*. Ohio—Winter wheat, U busbeh;
oats, 3.1 bushels. Dakota—Spring wheat, 14),
bushels; oats, 30 buslnls.
Nrw York, Aug. 30.—Rev. Dr. Joseph
Parker, of the City Temple, London, au-i his
•wife at noon Monday 1
ritotion o f Deacon
Richardson, of Brook­
lyn, to visit the tomb

Greenwood cemetery.
They were the guests
of Mr. Richardson
Monday evening. Mrs.

men chan get, and instructed tho clerk to giro
wm

declared tbo

amid great enthusiasm.
While tho nomination of candidates for this
ballot was still incomplete the committee ou
resolutions announced its readiness to report.

nnaniniopi there was a greet shout of
roously adopted.

morning. She started
for Stamford, Conn.,

Parker. This over, tho reverend gentieman
will take a few days’ rest and quiet, but jus:
wta-r. be has not mads up bb mind. Dr.
Porker will occupy Plymouth church pulpit

will bo delivered in the Brooklyn Academy of

In reporting tbo pintform

conunitttM hod levo most harmonious, which

until 9, but it ‘was shouted down, and the
nominations were proceeded with, R J.
McGrann, of Lancaster, being nominated for
treasurer, after which tho convention, in a
high state of enthusiasm nnd with ringing

The platform starts out with a renewal of
ollegfanro to tbo Chicago platform of ISM;
quotes Cleveland’s letter of acceptance of the
nomination
where he dectarca bis ap­
proval ot the platform end that it
is a plain statement of tbe party
faith; declares that tbe president ba* faith­
fully adhered to tho principles therein set
forth; demand* that tho surplus in thn treas­
ury shall be used to pay tho )&gt;ublic debt, nnd

in accordance with the iforogolng declara­
tion;” indorses Cleveland's administration,
which has ‘■strungtbeuod tho public credit,"
and “given us a period of industrial and commcrctal prosperity," dispelled tbo idea that

partmont, in its convocation at BL Louis, will
toko such action as will demonstrate the: tbo
Grand Army is not an organisation for po­
litical purposes or through which to manifest
malice, hatred or ill-will."

Pmsntmo, Sept. 5.—Nicholas Merger,
living in lower St. Clair township, which
adjoins this dty, refuwnl to allow a number
of his teamnters to partlapato in the labor
demonstration on Saturday. Saturday even­

camo unconscious

Ho died Sundaj

ni on rolls during the present administration

fraudulent claims; potato with pride to the

Wade Tupper and D. Newt, of Auburn,
Iowa, quarreled while riding in a buggy late
Monday night, and tho tatter declared he
would walk home. He alighted and pro­
ceeded on foot to hi* residence. Tupper
reached town before 1dm. waited behind some
barrel* for hl* coming, and fired three shots
at him, killing him almost instantly.

N. M., tbo other day, resulted in tbo killing
ot Harvey Maaita, of Aledo, Dk. and Joe
Downing, by Albert Meade, a relative of
Harvey. A Mr. Bands was fatally wounded,
nnd Fred Meado then wnuted Albert's rifle
from him nnd killed him.
Tbo “Whitecaps,'' a lawless mob in H=rrteon county, Indiana, took John Hildebrant,

nail in their fight for Ireland.

duced as temporary chairman and in his
speech gave tbo administration of President
Cleveland a most cordial indorsement. ITotertion was denounced, and tariff reform to a

affairs, Senator Dodge nddraaed himself to
the state prohibitory taw, characterizing it
as a piece of infamous IrgWation, promoting

Uriro. Mtn lo b. Iorio* wbot—ri- *«P

Their iiro-n.: trip east tau been prolific of
nothing but disaster. First came their bad
luck at Boston, then the row in ths club, and

Cmr.oo. AW

tbev irt go again Tuesday and &lt;2°toff the
field vanquished, and 1».fiy so. The trwtbta
with Pfrffw u apparently not rod«L nnd be
to reports as -yi»&lt;
Dot
tbe club after this eeasox He ears, so it b
alleged, that Anson has not spoken to him
since tbs row. nnd porroutagsa abow a ttl I
widening gap between tbe Detrolts and Chi­
cago*, and New York is rapidly overhaul­
ing the cbamp-o;**, having ono game won
to the good. Detroit now stands in peronnt-

pective husband.
Miss Clan* Reed, 18 years ot age, was mur­
dered in hsr homo near Northville, D. T.,
Wednesday. She had been choked and
stabbed to death, ami her oaiailanta fired tim

L* dead.

Tool dresser*, putnjwn, drillers, and

wells ora l»einjc sunk, and those now running
arc being worked a* economically as poedblo.
Mon who once had income* of from * 100 to
FJW a day from their wells are now getting
n talzcwY pay. The fine residency built by
the lucky oom in their palmy days, hero be­
come neglected, nnd the uno* palatial rooms
ore let out to lodger*. Wage were never so
Ipw in the history’of tho oil fleLta.
Tbeco»t!y oil exchange* are almost desive that the speculators &lt;an not ►tand th&gt;&lt;
drain on their profits, and hence tbe place*
when) in halcyon days the speculators went

Detroit, .013; Chicago, .587.

Tbe playing

2, Detroit 1; at Washington—Pittaburg 4,
Washington
at B&lt;wton—Boston 8, Indian­
dreary monuments to a prosperity that has apolis 5; at Philadelphia (exhibition gam-d —
Chicago 10, Philadelphia 6.
CmcAGo^Sept. —The cham|4ou base ball
both enriched tho great Standard Oil com­
pany, but the consumer, who pay* only a club has an exceedingly poor prospect of be­
ing caampiotu at the end of the pr»»e:&gt;: sest­
on, and now only holds eecond place by tin
producer. On tbe principle that little drop. "skin of its teeth.” Tta- engagement by
Anson of Pettit did not aeem to do the club
much good Saturday, allhtiugh it did break
lone of dollan for the Standard company. the fatal numbpr thirteen which the boys
have been declaring liad “hoodooed" the
player*. Tbe standing of tilu clulu was os
flnrdoilin 18&lt;0 from IB to JJ rents, and in
K*! ' put tho price up from 8 to
Club*.
TJ cents. Tbe purchasing price of the

the greatest monopoly in the history of the
world.
.
Each day a fresh »ign of a »beriff*» sale b
poster! in the oil fields, ruin has rome upon
tbo producers, and to-day the people compos­
ing tbe Standard Oil monopoly are tbe only

Chtraro
Ptahuldptaa ...
Borton ...............

••Ah ma!" sighed Potts, "I'm tired bf living,
Tbe world I* haltow. anibtiion » vain:
■'Gome now!" said hi* chum. 1 know the
It's all your llver^S5?s very plain.

Yon need not suffer, for help Is easy;

eri.

Potts cessed bls sighing and bought the
■■Peltate.’
No more be mouroeth his hsptass tot!
Hi* tare is cheerful, hla heart i« lightsome.
Hl* melancholy is qolte forgot!

"ussiaN
sir1,'!. ■1
new uneans
/■ “
teed abrtilutoly p,in:,
hoteteU.d purpusm b tte reJg

SOAR
Michigan f'ERTBjr

J.

Bland,

tbe golden fluid that once proniiwd to bring
Ham Ilion
® Dayton Hall road
rompany, accuses
Henry a Ir*s and

thousands more.

Lapeer County.
Da not be induced to take some other prepar­
ation when you eau for Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Its sure to get Hood's, which is peculiar.

The Dr. Weir murder trial cost Iosco
county S /XX).
For twenty-five years I have been
severely afflicted with hay fever. While
I was suffering intensely I was
induced
through
Mr. Tichenor’s
testimonial, to try Ely’s Cream Balm.
The effect was marvelous. It enabled
me to perform my pastoral duties with­
out the slightest inconvenience, and I
have escaped n return attack. I pro­
nounce Ely’s Cream Balm a cure for hav
fever.—Wm. T. Carr, Presbyterian Pas­
tor, Elizabeth. N. J.
"
Pentwater will have a
school
contract awarded'.
itivelv

WaabiniSon. .
IndlsuapolH .
Satnrday'.
playing gave tbe following
.
srona In th* league:
At Washington
City—Washington
Ihttaburg 3; at Phila­
delphia-Philadelphia 14, Chicago 3; at Bos­
ton—Boston W, IpdtanspoU* 11; at Nsw

ing Lxn-d r»,&lt;M0,00t)
preferred stock con-

out the knowlettev a
a-V'efutely harmless
nent and speedy cur
moderate drinker
Thousands of drunkard*
perate men who here taken Golden Bpeetfio
Intbeircotfee without their knowledse. and
to-day believe they quit drinking of their &lt;nrn
free will. IT NtfVKR FAILS. The system
once toipregnaled with tbe Bpeeibe It becomes
an utter lmpo**lMUty for thebquor appetite to
exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO.. 18&amp; Race sL. CtactaaatL O.

OH I MY BACK!

All tnsin* run by mnvlietti r-.-ric:*: oreeaox
tandart time. Thronxb ciwrtw tetwew
band yaplds and Detroit on all dt* train*.
OojrXxcnoini.-At Grand Rapid* with 0:1cago * West Mieh'rxr for nollmd. Xualca
Muskegon and point* north, and with liratd
Rap'd* A Indiana K. B- toe Bi Rapid*. Trsvtrw
Vr^’Jall jT'atf olfier'lre. r)'

P. A. HAHN, Loral Ap.' Rsrtisp.
O. W. Ru.mlks U. r. t T. A.. CMeage.

LJM^TWMWSl

1,000,000®

RIVER BOTTOM

He died surrounded by hi* family,’ comlrting of hto wife, hto #on, W. IL Barri*.
and bis daughter. Mr*. HaUtald, a daugh­
ter. of Chicago, wh* Um one alaont nxmiUr
of tbe family. Bishop E G. Andrews, now
presiding over tbo Metiiodist conferekv-o nt
Mechanicsburg, Ohio, wifi proUbly preacli
th* funeral rermon. TU servieos nre exin-rted to be held at St. Paul's church, corner ot
Twenty-second street apd Fourth avenue on
Tuesday.
MnciXAroLiH, Minn., Sept l.-The so©ond annual Minneapolis industrial exixxd
tlon opened Wednesday with formal excr­
eta* before a large audience. Tho principal
iuiilm«t wita hv ni.k^r.
r&gt; t-__ ..
dignity of labor and mochanirel skill Mayor
Ames delivered a welcoming nddres*, to
which Governor McGill rwtporwtol in behalf
of the state. The machinery wa* snt in mo­
tion byatouch on an electric button by Gov­
ernor McGill. Thu osponitfon will continue
forty day*. __________

UPURDS

rient Aqlcclturil Lawrfs el tit

wk&lt;.

cpjiring Ives and all
tbe parties interest* I
to appear before the
why they should not
be enjotmd from rat-

THOMAS M.G1BSON

urnrock

way creating It as a debt ot tbe company. If
this stock is declared void, Ires A: Ca'.s cred­
itors will lose about *4,000,0X1 of security.

Chicago, Sept 3,-The Herold special
from Denver says: The army and state
authoritie. and Indian Agmt ByruM « in
conference at Meeker ou tbe Ute question.
Agent Byrnes and Lieut Burt feel quite yrettivs that more trouble will follow unless the
ranbirwl rmU. .(.x—__ '■___.
.

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney
INVK8TICATOR8 IN UM.CF

,
, ——■
-“j* uv saw ums liiucs
in tho Indian camp (waring the brand*of cat­
tlemen to Garfield county. Seventy captured
ponlee are now
‘ . .

Dilnll.SoDthSliore&amp;AtlaBticRj
••The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.’
Two Through TriUn' c^rb njyJ®g}uS»
close connection, in V nlon Ifeprt •* **■1
New. Hegant and l'ommod‘«»
: WAGNER PARLOR CARS 'AXI&gt;
sumo WiUXKB riXCTisb rA?'
Bufit expre-'l? for this line, on *u
r Train*.
The territory travers'd U fsmou.’ tor ID

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
. Hekete for sale atoll poiobrra tin* r&lt;xwFor Mops. Folders, Rotes and tafornanoe *3’

u w us stationed at
“Krwment between Governor
Adam, and Gun. Crook and ca^un-d proprety will be sent to thn
------- -- - -- -

Genl Pass. &amp; Ticket Ast.. Marqiwtw. Wch-

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

manond William Wilson, trainmen’ recetrrt
injuries from which they will i&gt;roUbly die.
Tho Village ot Lavanna, Brown county,
Ohio, was baSly damaged by Are Monday.
The Bord Monufnrturin^ company’ll build,"S,S5j

'■ JOHNSTON A CO..

.u.
CKipt.. 1.—U w-n
» TUrt
Wrfn^d,.

jinny waa to bo eold

“UK.

St

rx?_ / .. cora

~

attacked Mr. Lunbwg's child, and killed it
The otiimal's horns entered tho babe’s mouth,
and tore ita face in a shocking manner.
A lass of *101,0(0 was caused by tho burn-

I100.U0Q

Humphreys’

$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
WILL BK Fill* FOR

ta.BtncBms’scis ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPEA
1
2
6
25
100
200
t.OOO

Premium, •
Premiums, * Pramlums,
Prenypms, •
Premiums,
Premiums, •
Prtmiurn#t __

tirtlBu

Cleveland,

ground he fall and

81.000.00
$500.00 e«"
8250 00 ‘

8100-00
&amp;50.00
820.00
810-00

LADIES
------ Jwn Dkri-k.

’

PEERLESS DYES.
They will

In Cincinnati Friday
wastU&lt;tefc.fcr

HO

rcemlecicCtaCa *□J fiv Cw!k- *=■&gt;
'*
IKE LITTLE MU I FORT SMITH RilLWAtCO
taw OBZAT ARKANSAS V AU q

New Yobk, Sept 3.-BHx&gt;p William L
Harris, ot the Methodist Episcopal church.
di*l Friday evening at bis home, Na 33 Eart
Eagb^.first street, thU city, of fatty drcenfK.. I*...4 . ______ ....
—
.... ,&lt;au
worjr ,|| Ior
•emo days past, and his death was niouwitar

tarrtOdsrere burmd toaorfep brtrew tadj

Tbo object

Saugatuck Is now shipping 15JD00 basketu of peaches dally.

The Jfiagira. Falh ip.otte.
-NewYcrk?, Ihdianspolis I; at Phlladelpbia—Piltobttrg 4, Phi’aitelpjita fi
.
Ayer'* Sarsaparilla srlll ture your catarrh,
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
CHICAGO, Sept- fl.—The rssulu of Thurs­ and remove that sickening odor of the breath.
day's playing of ths Natkmal liaguo base
Takiwegeet Jul, Maw.
Eble is building a22,000 gallon rescrbad) cluta was the following scares: At New
Yortt—Detroit 5, New York 1; at Washing­
ton Clt/—Pittsburg 8, Woshlngtoa 4; at Phil­
• nACKMETACK.'' a tasting xni tnuront
adelphia—Chicago 4. Phlladilpbta 3; at Bos­ perfume. Pricers aud 30 cents, bold by w.
H- Goodyear.
ton—Boston 9, ludinimpolls X
SHILOH’S CURE «fiU Immediately relieve
Chicago, Sept S.—The utuatl---n hi the
base ball field s-onu to preclude, without Croup. Whooping Cough fcnd Bron&lt;-kiti». field
by vr H. Goodyear.
some FNiiorkehta good ploying by tbe cham­
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Urer Comnlsint you Grand Rapid* L*&lt;
pion*, tbo triumph of tho Chirago club this
have a printed guarantee ou every bottle of hbl- MtaXertlfeT........
lab’s Yitaltter. It never fall* to erne. Sold ny
their* friends can hope fur. Tbo dub has W. H. Goodyear.
placed in all 92 gamm and woo M, while De­
A NASAL INJfXTDE free wttis each bottle of
troit has played W and won GJ—thus being Silllob'* Catarrh Remedy. Price 90 canU. Sold
.
but four games ahead in gam*e played and by W. 11. GOodrear.
six in games won, giving tbe Detroit* two
Talk of a 8&amp;0,000 court house in

day. obstructions wore found on tbo railway

and b00 passengers was to paaa

Mf.die-1! Dtamrery. but If be did not take the
tesSirtobimseM end tret the virtue* rt thl*
great rnedtetue, bls time would be thrown
away.
■

An ordinary everyday well at Port
Huron is bubbling gas.
'
trifle will* any Throat m
A'vvL V L-Dg Diaeajic. Ifrouhivc
a Cough or Cold, or tho cblldrca art
-New York 2, Indinnoj"^
threatened with Croup or Whooping C«ugh,
Phla-Phttadrlphlo 4, Pittsburg 1; at W »to‘ use Acker’s English Remedy and proven!
ton City—Washington 7, Chicago 1; at Bos­ further trouble.
It Is a positive cure,
ton—Detroit
Bort in S.
end wo guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
Chicago, Sept 1.-Following is tbe record
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
of tho league bote ball clubs oa Wednesday:
Rotten egged at Flint: A child-beat
At Boston—Detroit 7, Boston 0; at New York

rXX53TLV*XIA OIL BKGtOX.
and to-day it h only a sod min of what it
was but a few years ago. Ttaxivusb and
thousands of men have come to jnverty who

KIRKS

...

welb, stop the supply, and hqio for the dawn
of better timet Tbe band of- monopoly has
fallen heavily on the erstwhile rich region,

A collision of freight trains on tbe Gracd
Trank railroad near Shannonville, Ont.
Tuealay destroyed about
‘
rolling-stock and freight, and

Thursday at 10:30 o’dock in the Grand opera

—”, —Ibri * 4"7

York S. Irrilwbpril. •:
dripblb-Wtubur, '. l’WI‘J'lpl‘V;Mn^
pJ-DriroK 16,
I. “
elyr-Cblra,. b W Mbbt^m 1

METHODIST BISHOP DEAD.

Besolutlon* ofn G. A. B. Post.
XD, Ohio, Sept fi—The O. J.
—of the G. A. IL, has adopted res­
olutions which declare that ’■this post looks
with disapprobation and condemnation upon
every demonstration of disraepert shown the
legally constituted cxocutitive of the na­
tional government, the sums being subversive
of the foundation principles of tbe Grand
Army as set forth in article H section 3, and.

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
indorwu legislation against pauper labor. Ira­

complaining luss
tri.-r.pbnl (a

endly bankrupt, and In a few days the ouw
active oil fields will bo virtually kita The

crude
oil
was unchanged,
however,
tor tbo company buys and sell* at its own
prices, taking a slice from both ends nt its
own will, with nothing to hinder it* inclloation. Jf It «aw fit, th - Standard cran]&gt;any
could advance tbo price of oll fo 50 cent* a
gallon, and it would take six mooth* for
competition to aff&lt;-ct the market. I: rul-&gt;s the

Sunday night, left for

□old, 171, and the former

that have produced pitrotamn worth many
millions of dollars, are to-day in a pitiable

in Iowa becomre a tiling of the posh No
ticket was named, but rnsolqtionx were
adopted indorsing tbo Marshalltown jitatform
and urging tho farmers to immediately call a
non-partisan state convention to place an inrte[xind«nt ticket in tho Aald.

New York, Sept 1.—Dr.’ Edward McGlynn
baa been chosen cltalrinau of this state execu­
tive committee of tbe United Ixxbor party.

m. The chairman
could not decide tho
vote upon the ayw
and tioes being tak-

Ul&gt;
»~d -raw w lkkg«~~.
gull
’d
thwuseires to think. A man who suftered

Iw.,— (tarib, -•••*; ‘““s.

Moines. There were about forty delegates
present, but it was claimed that forty-six
counties were represented. Ono element of
the convention wanted to indorse the ticket
nominated by the Union Labor party
Manbaittown, while another in-suted
straight nomlnntiotuL A compromise *

’.Saratoga, N. Y.,Aug. CL—Tho Demo­
cratic state committee mot h-rre at Id o’clock
Tuesday. After considerable skirmishing
Peter C. Doyle was elected to succeed Hon.
D. N. Lock wood, of Tuffalo, a* member of
the state committee. A vote on the place for
holding the convsution gave the honor to
Saratoga and Sept Ji was fixed as tho date.

JSTJSf

SYLVANIA DESERTED,

oral policy toward ncn-paupsr foreigners;

committee, Dallas
Sand-rs. There

Talk of ao •18,000 exUMion ot tbe
Marine City water works.

THE ONCE RICH REGIONS OF PENN­

further Htaral provision, with safeguards
agnin.vt abmes; immediate revision of tho

ruption by offlclab in New York and Chi­
cago. The platform indortm local option and
a minimum license ot &lt;300.
Tbe course of
Glhdstone and PanMll is commanded.

mn

a-“ “

M !»•

Policy Out-

ALURCTOWN, Pa., Sept- 1—Ths Academy
of Music was crowded with delegates and on.lookan. at noon Wednesday when tho Demo­
cratic state conven­
tion was caltad to
order by tbe chair-

aSSSSSSiEWaS!’

base ball news.

A STAGNATION IN OIL

THE BATTLE FOB VOTES.

�/fir?
gabbett dethroned.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

VARIOU8 FAMILIAR "AMERICANISMS.*

will be offered subject to the .right W re^mptlon prescribed by law.
H/H. APIAK.
Auditor General.

An English Obaerrar Folate Out Dlffore

paltimorc railway kino re­
"
SIGNS HIS SCEPTRE.

* Co.’* Syndicate Gets
p, Million

Uer* Net c..i&gt;*ulted-ruture 1'ro.pecta

. Feri.'3.—After a long confer-p.ta:&gt;'' A- the office of Drexel,
.i-. Thunriay the following was
•• ti,r firm
“A preliminary
”41. . ! “?«u.*r »—«

i

''
i

.v

ii-mm,- A "hio Itailrood company.
■ ... ami Brown Sblptoy (t
" lint! lb'rir allied bcusci on this
' .•ntrm.t yrovMj* for the negoj. .,.i. :i B. A 0. coiiMtHdatod 5%
। i’ x i’. preferred stock, for the
t ..Jtheeutlre fioatingdebt
Vi" .
:/:u.d placing it on a sound
■'
‘
,
ro&amp;Jttiuus nre as fol-

■•b'
’
' L’

'

■Ailon of statements, eta,
•TFa: tJ.i managemoot of the
A; &gt;. i-lBcnl m competent hands,
; -i -Todicata
?.;t-■.•. ■factory cant:acts shall
v -.nl!&gt;-: Baiutnorod: Ohio and
.. v- all antagonisms between
, _-ct and insure tbe perma•t t!:- Baltimore A Ohio in enrtith the other trunk lines; also

.
,n.-i east &lt; f Philadelphia."
, ;-i:, .-riDnl on this side are Drea
. Drexel &lt;S Ca, Brown

..-.—The announcement
to the effect that the Balti&gt;.il bad been practically
, xteaj of $ to.0u0.0W, and
sent if the road would paw

■ r.-metit fmtbU city aud is the
; ■euviTVttiun on the &lt;rreta.
■. be, Balt■ m &gt;re &amp; Ohio ExjfiaA*
! i:i,- 5 ublic mind when this aic: c like a tbundarbolL Tho
;n-jd would ad-1 nottdng to tbe

OKU-, net the amivuncemflut was a complete
tarrra- u&gt; Mayor Holge, and be could
-iro-h I-i-Leve that the Baltimore A Omo
-Ha/ui.l ctosjuay wwtH take such aatep

Bonner himself holding the riblxma.
'
John A. Elliott, long prominent in Iowa
pojtlc. msd affair dial

Gem. Buckner was inaugurated governor of
Kentucky at F.ankfort Tureday.
Capt- Daniel IHmsler, lata of the Fourth
Michigan cavalry, which captured Jeff Davis
near AbbeviUa. dlM near &amp;ldwater, Mich

*

*

late Bunday night

--- ------ - ------- -- .... v. hk ciecuon oi
I rofarwir Joseph J. Skinner, ot the Massa­
chusetts Institute of Technology, to the chair
of civil engineer ot tbe Iowa . state univer­
sity.
The Ohio state fair ojiened at Columbus
1______ _
. .
.

The receipts nt tbo Chicago stock yards for
the last eight months amount to ’1.484.T73 cat
«U -&lt; 1ST JOO
__ ( o.n n.n
.
ercaso of 2M.CM cattle, an increase of 214,­
333 sheep, ami a dccreaae of
bogs. '

On a half-nfile track at -Racine, Wfa,
Thursday, Jay-Eye-See trotted a mile In
2:17,¥, and, hail not a strong wind blown di
reclly in tbe face of tbo h&lt;«e. It to thought
he would havo oovered the distance in 2:1A
The 3M carriers employed by tbe Cbiragc
pcatoffice delivered in August 5. HI7.211I tet­
ter*. 40,623 registered tetters, 235,514 portal
caivte, and L41D.U10 newspapers, etc.' Tbe
txJtectiomi of mail matter for the mouth were
4,l(X),0i0 letters, UN2.41O local letters, 345,42!
local canto. 1,462,010 mail cards, and 3,318,

THE RED RIVER VALLEY ROAD.

dian raclfic Ofttr.luL
Moxtusal,
Aug.
r&gt;0.—President
8k
George Stephen. Sir Donald Bmith, ami vic&lt;
I’nwi'lent and General Manager Van Horne,
of tha Canadian Pacific railway, returned
Monday from a trip over Ito lines. Speak-

purely railroad buiincw,
current, which ’emanates
RotKvj il:ni prior to hi*
KbK-r‘. Garrett ^av.;y an optkgi to puECfiOM

’ MAP KBOWtNG Tint paOFOKED ROAD.
R‘\l Furer Valley railway, which had bee:
dtoallowad by the Dominion government,
Mr. Van Horne made the following impor­
..hums inc ’iioriiiK ewV.I- deal. thii.city ha« Wen I tant statement in answer ton question as tc
■: nrythfag in rour.eetlon the policy of the Canadian Pacific railway
toward tbe scheme: “Wo aro not supposed
■ A 1'i.tu milroad; but
; by it cannot help from tn pursue any policy at all. That i» a quo*
turn between tbe Dominion and Manitoba
rurxnmcement that was
government*. Of rourso we do not look
morning. The terms of
upon the s&lt; bem» with favor. We regard ii
ts n practical mortgage on
as
an unwarranted attack ou tbe Canadtar
&gt; • - f the people to tbe
Pacific railroad and dangerous to tho latert! company. Itdisclosw
LUt'.UOO and shows that
ters of that line are annexationists, and it&gt;
completion will certainly bo followed by a
quite apparent that .the ontggtd the company down demand for tho removal of the custom
bouw. The Hod Purer Valley railway to
system. Before this ay*
Itself could do nobody but tbe province of
Manitoba any barm, as the province must
is financial condition has grad'i.&lt;
-.v-irie, and
tbe large pay for it and support IL but the joliUcal
tho
new
Philadelphia consequenres of ita constructions, I britore,
the situation.

Tht
movement for commercial union."

'in-- rn--t rn.liral change is the doPMlaiiripItta

d article referring tothb contract entered
■ i- t ’.ernti • luliimot'e Jt Ohio railroad
d a Aymlitutilenkert. The I&gt;edger says:
'•t-t ;• I:
! tBk- &gt; ...licute as regards tbe
’’graph, . -*. to-1 ‘lerping rar interests
•• manag'd ou lhe same baai&gt;
ui •
and Hi us remove the ani
I ■ - arisen from the policy
-f' -ied. The express contract baa
a dispart of. and while there is
&gt; tar a&lt; the debt of tbe com-

Stole Nearly R300.000.

THE

which they from time to
made. They nre now united tc
interests us far as their inCucoce

Drowned in a Water-Spout.
‘sralay. in th&gt; town of Cleburne, a watarS'A-t turd, converting Buffalo creek, a
•wadstnam, mtoa raging torrent It row
..fteenfertin an inconceivably short space
'■i lime.
-mall house on ita banks con•d«n-.K a family named SchmitU, father,
Bcthcr aad v-vera! children, and a man and
And all wde drowned.
The Schmidt
’&lt;'*nai‘,*
I »nd four children were re
L. n1- ^Sw^Fe railroad bridge wm

MARKETS.

7.S.- Ctorn-No. .
closed 4OMc: October. opened 41Jf-Mc. ctowd 41Mc.
.. ■ V—_____ i ..KOata—

1 ear. oim-im-u
—------------ ” . ..
. ■
opened 11X50. closed |U«- Lard-September
opened JG ««. dowd F-40.
tbe union woe*
" -•-r—artlre and firm, with prices k: htaber; bghl
gradra. |a.i&lt;ka5.*5; rough jmckl-u;.
heavy packing and *)i!ppl:&gt;R Iota llJtfiJAi
Product: Butter—Elgin creamery. e»&lt;T23cpe&lt;
lb; select dairy. Hfttto; pocking stock.

tember, Sljwc ma.
xc-iui
new do, fia.80OW.7A
&gt;0.77. October.

-Lard-&gt;4W Sepurmrer.

p«*-

BUSINESS NOTES.

W.lSt Clair Rocs &amp; Co., paper manufac•ureri of Cmclnnati, have failed, with lihMliJtabj »K-.(«’i and assets of J25,000.

of Maurice Row-nfeld * Ca,
dollar^20' r"fUW
ttCCTpt ,-a c®nU oa a*

.A.D.188T.I
the first Tuesday of October next, at such pub­
lic and convenient place M be shall select In

being tbe place of holdfug the circuit court for
said county of Barry.) all the following deKnbM property. to-wU:
The north half ot the south-east quarter and

Classic Poetry In Chicago.
We asked a member of our leading literary
club if be had read the new edition of Sap­
pho'S poems. We bad a good dial of confi­
dence in his literary judgment and taste, lie­
cause be is our leading linsr-d oil dealer, and
terprise and soud t b.-tn be.
•
“My daughter brought home a ropy of the
book Saturday," said be, “and I looked
through it yesterday. Sappho may suit wimo
cranks, but aa for me. give me Charlotte
Perry or Will Carleton. «•! lave good poetry
—I’ve got the finest bound ropy of Shako
S]seam in Illinois, and my edition of Coleridge
will knock the socks off any book in the
country. My wife has jminted all the Doray
illustrations of the Ancient Marine, nnd I
wouldn't swap that book for tbe ctartlitsrt
Mywniyay In all Paris!

this man Sapolio—I mean Sappho—never did
any sustained or consecutive work.
His
poems read to me a good deal like a diary.
Borne of them consist of one line only, and
quite a number hare only three words.
There is more philanthropy and busimwa in
one reliable recipe for curing bams than in

There hax been n remarkable ilerriojanent
in tlx- manufacturing industry of i’olam! dur­
ing tbe part few years. According to the rejxwt of Mr. GranL Bpii’L consul at Warsaw,
there were in ISM over 0,500 factor!.* of one
klixl «&lt;r another in tbe kingdom, employing
105,300 haiids, while twelve years before tbe
numl-er employed was but 70.(M&gt;0. Large for­
tune* arc being made by the manufacturer,
who are principally Germans and Polish
Jew* liodx is tbo Polish Munrixwter. Tbe
place has grown from a small place of ‘JO,0(0
population in IffiO to a great manufacturing
city of 150,000 souls, and containing 1G5 milte
and factories, employing 30,(XD hands. Tbe
mills of Lmte work up every year ulxmt 125,­
000 lalre oUcotton. Sixty per cent of thpopedarton are of German nationality, and
about three-fourths of this proportion bar*
been naturalized as Ilutoten rubjvcta—De­
troit Free Pre®.

•Me.

T^bmiwwnMmof Fort Warno.'Ind., in­
* *nPP1Jr &lt;»t natural gaa by pipeNo. A KMc.

^AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ot pur
comMUtlon with the multitude ot low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold oulj
cans. Rnrat. Bakimo Powdkk Co.. 1«
WalHW. N.Y.
oct»-4fit

Good Appetite

New Strength

Quiet Nerves,

Happy Days,
Sleep.

Milwaukee.

one hundred and twenty (UO) acres more or teas.
Dated Hastings, Mich . Aunst 23,1M7
AIXJNZO E KKN'aSTON,
Circuity Court] Commissioner tu and for Barry
IL &amp; J.’ b. Bt;RN8. Solk-liors for Complainant

Town 2 North of Range ^WcsL
DiofneUS &gt;0

State of Michigan. County of Barry—st.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Barry, hoiden at the Probate Office tn
the city ot Hastings, In saldrouuty, on Tuesday,
tbe tctli day of August, In the year one thous­
and eigh: hundred und righty seven.
Present. Wm. W. Cole, J edge of ITobate.
In tho matter of the estate of Henry Folkerth. deceased.
On rcrtttngand filing tbe p-tftton duly verfled,
of Johnathan Weaver, sou In-law of vald deceas­
ed, praying that the admiubitraUon of said estate
may be granted to W. H. Lee, or some other
suitable person.
Thercujxm It 13 ordered, tlrnt Friday. Die
Kb day of Sept, A. D. 18«. rt ten o'clock in
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
petition, and that tbo heirs at taw of said de­
ceased, and that all other |&gt;erson* interested fa
said estate, arc required to appear at a session
. : , ,
t!:: ■■ !.■
t!i- l'ru|...n'
Office. In tbo city of Hastings, in said county,
ami show cause, if any there be, why the prayer
of tbe petitioner should uot be granted. And It
Is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested fa raid estate, of
lhe pendency of said petition, and tbe bearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Hartings Banner, a newspa­
per printed and circulated tn said county of
Bam . once in each wrek for three suceesatve
weeks previous to said day ot bearing.
WM W COUX.
(A true copy.)
Jtidg» of Probate.

Cl^O

18.21

3.64 -CO

Town i North of ILsnge 8 Wert.

Mi

Town 3 Martig of Kings 8 West.

18.20 AM .00
8»c i.n .oo

In the matter of the estate of William H. Hayfunl. ilrwased.
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to the highest - bidder, on Haluniay.
lhe rtth day of August. A. D., iwf. at io o'clock,
in tbe forenoon, atUie Probate Court Room. In
the dty ot Hasungs. Barry-County, Michigan,
pursuant to license and authority aranled to
me on the 8th day of July. A. D., 1M7, by the
Probate Court ar Barry &lt; ounty. Michigan, al)
•
....... .......
......
..1.4

awtaolnwH M 40
■ fr ot S w fit,
27 8
ceased oi.m anu io u:&lt;? r«u esiau- snuaica
bring in the County of Harry. Michigan, known
and described as follows, vfx:
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
lx*s numbered nine hundred and ninety.
seven (W7). nine hundred and ninety-eight (BM).
RHEUMATISM,
and the east Half of lot numbered nine hundred
and ninety-nine (M&gt;). also tot numbered ten
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
hundred and fifty eight (10M). all in the city
(formerly village) of Haatlnrs, Michigan, ac­
1AI8
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND HFCCEfiSDated July 9th, 1 Nft.
"
Fl I. BLOOD FV1HFIKR. Kuperior to quinine.
DAVID G. ROBINSON.
Town 2 North of Range 10 West.
Kev. Wm. luiras. Itcetor Grace Cnnrcb. Admhtrator de bools nan with lhe will annexed
Itavrnna, O. writes: "I cordially endorse Kasof tbe estate of William If. Hayford, deceased.
klue as bring just what you claim, an excellent
substitute for quinine, with non-of Ita bod ef­
fects, Mrs. Lucas had a serious form of malar­
ia. and was confined to bcr bed for mouths, State of Michigan.
hasklne taul her up nnd around In a few dms,
Fifth .ludi&lt; i.d Circuit- in.Chancerv.
anti In a short time cured her.'*
'
Suit pending in Circuit Court tor County ot
Living In the malarial dutrlcts nf Maryland I Harry -In Chancery, at the City of Hastings.
ttecame a victim of wont forms of malarial Harry County, Michigan, on the iGth day ot
fever. I draeged myself with quinine and other
remedies without avail. 1 was greatly reduced
John Gerkey, complainant, vs. Minerva J.
when I heard ot-Ka'klnc. Bsetirallte powers Gerker, ddradanL •
KLM
wi re a medical revaiation to me. ItcunNime
In this cause it appearing that the aUive de
and 1 have not had a return of the troubles, fradant Is non a resident of this state, but resides
Town 3 North
tl’rof/i J. I). Hird. B A.. Asst. Chemist. Mary­ in t be state of Ohio; therefore on motion of Bmith
land Agricultural College.
&amp; Colgrove, solicitors for complainant. It is order­ •&gt; w U of n e U
that defendant enter lirr appearance In said Land beginning
letters from the above iM-reons. giving full ed.
cause on or before tour months from the date of ats w corner ot
details will be scat on application.
tinsonler. and that s\lti&gt;in twenty dars com­ ar U of n e 4».
Kuskinc can be taken without any special plainant cause this order to be published In the running tlicnrc
medical advice. Ji.no per bottle. Fold by drug- lUurttngs Banner. »*ld publication to be con­ ■ east as rods,
tinued once in each week for ala wreks In suc­ tilttxre :i 32 rods,
cession.
r
. thence vv a r. s
Xirods
■
Dated July 16th. 1887.
»
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
SMITH &amp; C« lUJBOVR.
irniTTlTT10^ nuute. Cut tbu out and
.1.86
Solicitors for Complainant.
M 11 Hi Ii y
’oa*, and we will scad
7.1-1
Attest, WM. H. FOWKBS. Deputy Register.
I yo? frrr worthing of great
5 XI
III II11 Ij I value and Importance to you.
10.19
auuiiaj x that wifi start you in business
xm
■ which will bring you fa more money right away
than anything else In this world. Any one can
In the matter of the estate of Maude May
do the work and live at home. Either sex; all
a minor.
axes. RomeUilng new, that jurt coins money tor Heath,
Notice to hereby given that 1 shall sell at pubaP. workers. We will start you; capital not
auction, to the highest bidder,oti Friday, the
needol. This Is one ot Uie genuine, important He
KUh
day at September. A. D. 1M7. at nine
cbknee* of a lifetime. n»t»o who arc ambi­ o'clock,
in toe forenoon, at the Probate Office. wMornw,
tious and enteriirtsfap will not delay. Grand In tbe dty
«
!.&lt;n
.jHartings, In the county of Barry.
outfit free. Address True a CO.. Augusta In tbe stateotof
r. M 19.C3 1st
Michigan, pursuant to license teJsofnwi.
Mabie.
CITY OF HASTINGH.
and authority granted to me on tbs first day of
August, A. D. l«7. bv tbe Probate Court of Commencing at the n w
.
Barry conn tv. Michigan, al! ot the estate, right, comer of lot Hj. them One agent (merchant only) wanted In every|
title and interret of the raid minoFut. in and to e 13 r, thence s 8 r,
for 1
___________ ______
I
the real estate situated and bring in the county thence w U r, thence n
of Barry, in the Mate of Michigan, known and 8 r to place of begfadescribed aa follows, to-wit- lx* number six
hundred slxty-t«o in tbe dty of Hastings, Barry
county. Michigan, according to toe recorded
plat of said dty. To be sold subject to a mort­
After giving your "TansUFs Punch" 3c. cigar gage &lt;&gt;f two hundred dollars thereon and sub­
a thorough trial we have concluded Ihw prove ject to the dower interest of Laura Bryant llMand.lt29
to be all you represented then: to be. We have thereto.
handled your cigars for more than 13 years.
Dated Aug. 2d. A. D. 1I8T.'
A. A. Pardee A Bro., druggist*. Miullson.Wla.
ItaURA BRYANT. Guardian.
Address R. W. TANdILLA CO.. Chicago.
Blk.

A POWERFUL TONIC

that the mdst delicate stomach will bear.

12At
KU

In I Illi*.

In the matter of tbe estate df Seth 1*. Chand­
ler. Hall N. Chandler, Ruby A. Chandler and
Fanny I- Chandler, minors.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub-'
lie Auction to lhe highest bidder, on Saturday.1
the twenty-fourth day of September. A. I». W7.1
at ten o'clock, in tbo forenoon, at the Probate
Office In lhe city of Hastings. In tbe county of
Barry, in the state ot Mich Iran, pursuant to
license and authority granted to me on tbe 30th
day of June. A. D., 18*.. by the Probate Court
of Kalamazoo county, Michigan, all of the es­
tate,right. title and interest of tbe said minors
of. ih and to tbe real estate situate and being In
tbe county of Barer, in the state of Mlcbtean.
known and described aa follows, to-wit: The
undivided one-sixth ot tbe.north-west quarter of
section number eight (t) In town two fin north,
range nine (B) west, Barry county. Michigan.
And the north half of the north-east quarter of

Notice is hereby when that by virtue of a writ
of tier! toctas issued out of and under the seal
ot-tlw.CIrcult Court for the county of Barry, and
stale of Michigan, to me directed and delivered
and against the goeds add chailels, lands and
tenamento ot Charliw A. Eddy. In the county of
Barry, and in favor ot Clement Smith, I did on
the first day of July, A. D. 1*7, levy ntion and
selie all of the right title and Interest of the
sale defendant, Cuaries A. Eddy, in and to the
following property, to-wfl:
Lot eleven hundred ninety-three (1UB) In the
city of Hastings (torUMriy village!, according to
the recorded plat thereof, tn Barry county, and
state Of Michigan, which I shall expose tor Mie
and sell at publie auction or vendue, to the

34.15

lots

Bi
Chamberlain's Addition.
Commencing is r s ****’

of s e corner of blk
t. thence w xr, r.
thence s 21 r and 6
ted. thence c SR4 r.
tbeneenst r and 5
feet to beginning.
a
sji
&lt;T
Dunning's Addition.
.
,Uk'

county of Barry, ou Saturday, the seventeenth
day of September, A. D. tsn, at ten o'clock tn
toe forenoon of that day.

■fcrsrid!

Sfi»JCruS!S!SS"u2'lHadK

ibis date
uu
..
law having been instituted to recover tbe debt
secured by said mortgage or any part tbCTV’f.
nrilcels hereby given that 1 shall, on Saturday,
Um Sb day of October next, at tew o clock a.
m at tbe north front door of lhe court bouse.

(A true copy.)

Judge ot Probate.

Piece of tend bound­
ed e by Sboutz, n
z
and w by Durkee, e
andsbyMCirii
»
1.08
.
A. W. P. Addition.

auditor Gxxejmls Office,
i
lanslng, Mich., July 1.1»7.1
. Notice h hereby given that certain tends[Sit­
uated tn the county of Harry, bld off to tbe State
Irid rooSeJlo sathfy (he amount due there-. for Taxes of 18M and previous years, and de­
scribed In statements which will be forwarded
°nsrtd t»renite&lt;s» are described ns nil that piece to the office of the Treasurer ot said county
or narcel of tand lying and tiring situate In the some time to September will be sold at public
In a will proved in wn-ogutes court, MbfoSlfope’lntbeeountr at Barn, and auction, by said treasurer, at the County Beat,
Kingston, lately, a large variety of besl qujto state of Michigan, nnd drM-rlbed a* follows, lo- on the first Tuesday of Oetoher next, at the time Oenarnl as delinquent for laves of " wt-ro devised to a member of n fftmRy. wit Tbe east fractional half (H)otthe south part
previous sears) will be held at the Court House
the south-west fractional quarter (’41 of sec­
In City of Hasting*, tbe County Beat ert said
Among tbe quilts enumerated ware a beggar of
tion twenty-one tail in town two (3) north ot '"Soft statements contain a full dwcrlpUon of Comity, roimnencliig on Tuesday, tbe 4lli day of
quilt," •»
Wock qiritt," a ‘J**1*™ ‘‘‘‘f* range nineito) wc«t. supposed to contain fortyeach pawl of raid lands, andmayticJRynjy October next, at nine o'clock a. in., und con­
2uUt - « “ton* cabin quUL" • “««1
four (44) sere* more or W.
application at the office of tha County Troas- tinue from clay todav (Sundays excepted) until
Star quilt,’’ “ “briclt red qUi^.’,,
Dated July
CHahe, Mortgagee.
tbe ttme shah have been dmrt "f according
to taw.
CnKlSTOWlEKA. HOUGH.
and w kite old fusbionad coverlid. —hargstoto
smith aCoMim-vr^^M^^
Comity Treasurer.
Freeman.
.

Harper's Bazar.

Detroit.

Auditor General.

And the west half of the south-east quarter of
section number twelve (tl) in town three &lt;3) State of Michigan, county of Barry,—ss.
north, range ten (10) west. Barry county. MlrliAt a soMlon of the Probate Court for the
l|fJJated August second, A. D. tw.
County ot Barry, hoiden at the Probate Office in
tho City of Hastings, fa said county, on Fri­
DAVID K. CHANDLER. Guardian.
day, the Sib day of Aug., tn the year one thous­
Peddlers are sometimes rather queer, but a
and eight liundred and elchty-seven.
remarkably nuror sjirolme:! vulted Fair
Present, Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
Huven recently. Hu was a UttJc I^S,hh:
In the matter of lhe estate of William Up­
john. rte^eraed
man and was selling dry goods. The lady of
On* reading and filing tbe petition duly verified
one house refused to buy from him. when
of Mane K Upjohn, daiighter of said deceased,
praying that a paper this day filed with this lota 1,3,3 and 10
inmedlately his fare lengthened and b&lt;- set up
..., —w.r41— rr, Wm tlwtlaat win *nH. tMlta. lot c
a dismal bowL At first his anti® made the offlee of Kerltter alI Dred’ for the county of
sU of lots*and 10
Lly laugh, but be kept up his bawling until
she offered to buy teu cento’ worth m Order
'^Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the I
to get rid of him. No, be wanted her to tarad day of Sept.. A. D. iwr. at ten o'clock In
. k.
&lt; a-- *w_
nt
vcA twenty-five cento and no leas, and be
andtota i.a,j.4.5,c,
again U'gon to bawl and kick like a spoiled
7 and 8
foundry nronertv
chUd. He refused to compromise even on
Ftaalag mill m«ptwenty rents, and the lady, wring that arUoi saiu uvurx. sur.i
—- »•&lt;« - . —
erty on w side of
uata »» tar—tw.. ™ Ot-Uv ™i-J«
Office in the dty of Haattags, In said county, and
show cause, if any there ba, why the prayer of
to buy ft quarter’s worth. The peddler then
tbe petitioner should not be granted. And It to
packed up and Jeft—Hartford Times.
further ordered. That said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interacted In artd eatate. of the
InterestdioOetaber 2lrt. t*«. and the same |Hi&gt;,l. r,ry of said petition, and the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
having iremained unpaid and In arrears for the published In the Hastings Banner, a newspa­
space of tiilrty days and upwards, and still re- per printed and circulated fa said county of
•mmn unpaid, the aforesaid principal sum of Barry. OM(I In ‘•*ch wrekfur three successive
V ILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
ito W -hl-L-r. U.I.
weeks previous to said day of bearinjt^

*A"d-*w—Ethel, how would you suggest
that I have them trimmed P
“Well," replied the pretty cousin, alter suffi­
cient consideration, “I think they weoM look
vary sweet trimmed with pink ribbon."—
•4.80;

provided.

J HAS.

.

rotatoei-75aK»A

J^reral toww in Michigan havo been flood« *ltb 11 and $2 hiHs ingailously raised to
K I’-O and F.ft William Arnold, of Durand,
J as t» i;i nrr—

receiver of X. Matton A Co., jewelers,
-uT’
a *b«luio Ot their asMte,
J* vt.ne .. which to FJ«i,27L7U The Ifabilare estimated at FlbO.OOO.
of
New York
u
bi‘1
thu field in opposition
X^.aard Oil company. Pipe Unas
UiJ from Washington jo Htto•WC- ,lt:e company has a capital of •3,0)0,-

full" (Upay), “homely" (plain, eddresod to 1
persons). An American child will call her !
reirents mamma cud papfa, and will rause a |
sUotft of laughter or a shocked look when she
speak* of “bugs*1 for ordinary insects, thU
term bring exclusively reserved l;i England
for the "bed" spcciw. It is banliy neewamry
to allude to tho use c-f the wrvd “guesa"
(AngHee, “I fancy" or “I think"). u&gt; from
time immemorial an Englishman thinks he
has only got to say “I gues.” and talk through
his noar to imagine be is .talking “real good
xunkee. ’ “Dude" l« unknown in England
and no one there would know what was mean,
by a "dry goods store" (linen draper s).
Londoner's have- nothing grander than
“If-uu' i-orter " to cvrresj«:Kl to “janitor,”
and would possibly lc putaled to knots wlmt
wax meant by "a high rtx-op Loom-" or an
5EngIi«J: Usemcnt house.” They would alto
aik for Urn “lift” in place of tbe Me vator,"
and would think it strnngv net to have to gn
up one flight to lhe -firrt" floor, as in England
they are nevmtomed to cal! ’this latter the
"grimnd floor." Buch .slangy expre-wions ns
-You make me tired," "To blow you off," -I
feel a kinder good," “I have l ad n real elwgnnt time," are charactcrirtirally American.
If you luk an American to take a di ink. be
will reply, -I should smile.” the roi«aning of
which is obvious, and be may pcwdbly offer
to giro you “|&gt;oinj»” (tijo) on sotne coming
race. The wotd “l«sa" takes the place of our
-governor," except when a London stn-et
Arab meanqRo l«e particularly polite and to
gain your custom for a box of lights, etc.,
when nothing under a “rajAn" or -my ford"
ispxxi enough. The ward ~.vady” m AmcriiAM-em; to cover all kinds of *Wretux«te,
-which arc generally call.xl “sweeter by tbe
crowd and “sugar jdums'' by the &gt;*Iect in
England. There is also a corruption of the
good old Scotch word “toffee," uirxl generally
lien', vi-, “taffe”.” nnd it sound* comical to
English cam to ask for a piero of apple pl- in
plui-v ot fart, pie tiring only wed when qxixk-

FFT

Baco. Me., Sept 1.—A young Napoleon of
finance named Frank Q MuNoilly, aged 19,
has disappeared from ths city with fL'T.'.&amp;OC
in money an:! securities belonging to tbe Sect
nnd Biddeford Savings mstltutlon, in which
be had been employed as clerk. Only 13,
500 of tbe jlunder wax/fa money, but &lt;91,•
009 was fa railroad, municipal, and other •»
curittes, probably negotiable, while »l83,000
of United States registered bonds, conrtltuting tbo remainder of ^be “boodle," will be
worthleci luggage to tbe thief. McNeiUy’i
retirement from tho bank under sudi circuxn
stances to a painful surprise to tho confiding
officers, who had trusted him Implicitly.

i.v
may or may not
U
»11 l&lt;e hereafter determined,
m-'puuc Morgan, who effrotwl
• i f# the West Shore railroad

■ ■■■&gt;'. at. i - veral other simitar important
■•'.;bie&gt;f tetv&gt;-. a the trunk Hues, and whe
-ri’ n prindinl negotiator in the oou&lt;.M: “His scarcely poaible to over­
- rthe iniportaace of tbe negotiations,
iWliralu,-: Iir n gnrds the trunk lines. Ths
•radicate ;c cutnjwd of (he bouse* men-

SSSM,
bidder, on

Bee here Is also peculiarly American. If
the jwnon you arc addressing does not catch
ITn’arJf- *» '*111 startle you with
1' h"t.B l^ltr “Whot ts
or “Howr
’fere
to •corned lo
Whatr Ehr or “Beg pardon!'1 under sim­
ilar
clrcumstatiera
especially so tho live stock.
te^r?te.n&lt;?.CXart corres?'1IldinK elpreaaion
Tbe public debt w-m decreased about 13.000.in England ' to get left" and “to get there,"
OOU in August.
the nearest approach Icing “to U in lhe
Nineteen suits for damages growing out of curt" and “to pull through."
the Chatsworth disaster, aggregating 1127,The English never ure the worth “previous’’
MO. have been entered in the Peoria circuit
or frvrti (impudent), "rare mrat" (under­

:hat t'w Baltimore &amp; Ohio

mend

Cne H. a .
• iMURg xuese sxwrrs
for the Ant Ume, after having grappled with
thr powr, What do yon think of America 1
a! iB2 rW1. #nd tnu“h dlfrrrrnce in tbo
, lert8
,he »*O countries! That
taero n a difference nobody will deny; but
among tbe refined claaea fa New York, apart
from certain local expremion*. It to far less
than would have bren expected.
Tbo flrrt thing that would strike a
L^idoner to probably the lazy, familiar
rbkb ycu a,’° BMW««*1

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY HEWS.
ckoak cam.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Dickinsun, a girl.
- Joseph Campbell stepped on a rusty
nail, and has been liriu up for n few
days.
The Star school bouse base ball team
crossed bats with our nine' last Satur­
day. They were cosily defeated, score
13 to 32.
We saw in the Irving items of the
Banner last week, that the base ball
boys of Cedar Creek were easily defeat­
ed. But come down and see. us boys,
.and you will go home feeling as you
did three years agor
One day last week Mr. Chandler’s
horse was hitched in front of Dr. Van
Horn’s, nt Dowling, broke loose and
ran away, breaking lhe thills of the
the ball sisine last Saturday,
Monroe Armour's horses became entan­
gled in the harness which threw them
down; but bv cutting the harness were
able to gri them up' without any serious
damage. '
Sam Anderson of your city, was in
town Saturday visiting iriends and rel­
atives.
Mrs. Martin Chandler is quite sick.

Sowing wheat is the order of the day.
The ice-cream social at L. E. Brown s
last Friday, for the benefit of the ladies
aid society, was largely attended and
enjoyed bv all. None know better how
to entertain a party.
G. A. R. boys met at their post room
in this place last Saturday evening.
A. C. Wait is now ready to make
cider.
Charles Maier died vefy suddenly
last Wednesday night of heart disease.
He had been at work all day and went
to bed as well as usual, and in the
night his wife noticed that he did not
breathe right and got up to get him a,
drink and fix him some medicine. He!
only breathed a few times after she re­
turned to his bedside. Mr. Maier was
one of the best farmers in the township,
and was respected by bJI who knew
him. In business traieactions he was
prompt to all his engagements. The
tuneral occurred at the U. B. church
last Friday.
Many from this .vicinity will attend
the league game at Detroit, Tuesday.
We havelken req nested to circulate
the announcement of a penny donation
to be held at Dowling mill yard, in con­
nection with tbe social dance for a m&lt;»st
worthy object, viz., that of procuring
the white shirt so much needed by the
self styled masher, that lately moved to
South Baltimore. Let all come early
and don’t forget your penny.
The Lake Odessa boom has reached
this place, und some will go to see the
village next week.- and if suited with
the placQ wfil go to work there.
WKST BALTI1IOKE.

Sowing wheat at present.
Cal. Stanton is on the rick list.
W. J. Delano is atTAllegan.
Llzxie Warner will attend the Hast­
ings school.
,
Ella Weeks visited friends in other
parts last week.
.
T. Lenhart is in the vicinity of
A ugusta visiting a daughter.
Carrie Mcrshon has finished giving
music lessons and will return to Albion
to resume her studies in a few weeks.
The only child of Alonzo Tobias died
Monday. ’Funeral at M. E. church
Tuesday.
At the school meeting Monday nijrht.
Geo. Prichard was elected director for
the coming term.
H. C. Fisher and wife were the
guestsot Charlotte iriends last week.
Thev returned home Sunday.
Muse Horn has his cider mill ready
for business, and is all ready to grind
your apples.
A mad dog passing through Prlchardvllle last week caused considerable
excitement; ho was killed near the
school house.
J. E. Delano returned Sunday from
a visit with his brother in Allegan Co.
Clover seed is turning out well. The
only thing that is more than halt 3
crop in these parts.
N o preaching either at the Hender­
shott or Weeks school houses next Sun­
day. Rev. Knott and Rev. Fow are
both at conference.
The "local option" petition has been
circulated through tbe district and
signed by nearly all the voters of the
district
BKOWARD.

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook are visiting
relatives at Pine lake.
Mrs. J. Travis has been very sick,
but Is a little better now.
Mr. J. Smith is not expected to live.
Old Mr. Morrel, father of. Joseph
Morral, wiw buried Sept. 3rd.
Buying dried apples at Doster’s, pay­
ing five cents a pound.
Nehemiah Cook has his new house
painted, and had a house warming Fri­
day, Sept. 2d; a good time was reported,
music by Fierce s band.
Burt Walker, of Martin, made his
friends a call at Pine lake, Saturday.

Cha*. Norwood and family made
their unde. Henn- HuU, of Hopkina
Village, Allegan Co., a visit last week.
.
They
brought home with them some
very fine peachee. of which your scribe
purchased a goodly quantity.
1 Orrin Dayton, who la at work in the
boiler factory in Kalainazoo. made his
parents a short visit last week.
Mek Gwin and family, of Sherwood,
have been visiting his brother, M.Gwin,
the past week, also his sister. Mrs. J.
Williams, of Nilre.
We wonder where so many teams
and men come from that nre at work at
Lake Odem?
Twelve years has this community
lived in hopes of having a railroad.
Scheme after scheme has been cadght
up and os often went down. But now
it begins to look as if we were to be
linked with the outside world, and in­
stead of mail twice each week, we will
soon have it as many times a day; ami
not only this, but when we wish to dis­
pose of our farm products, we have not
got to haul them to Kalamazoo or some
other railroad town, we con dispose of
it right here. Stock yards will be
erected, grain housed, and we would
like a good flouring ’mill and several
other interests which the people will
all appreciate.‘‘Come and see us men
of means, and see if we are not located
in a fine terming community.' where
the majority of farmers have a
heart in them and are always glad to
see you.
_
VANKKE smiNGS.

rUWI Leri Jeffad

wife l»rt tun-

JAY

GOULD’S NEURALGIA.

iMk Wright anJ Umilr. ^r Brilevuc.spent Sunday with A. W - Wilcox.
TOoa J. Blank is quite rick.
Nellie Sugar started Wednesday on a
my that ho ba* not a groat whBc tu litre. u&gt;«
visit to friend* in Lenawee Co.
h/tov. burired out oU Ure vital material in
Wm. St«r has built a new porch in
tbeltarovitrugglo which
front of hi* store.
t'm » many l'n&gt;«* " mdltonairo. 1 2“*
Jfr*. Rosella Corwin, of Battle (. reek, tbl*. Tboro ar? many i.iterovted in pr«toe­
daughter of iln. J. W. Abbey, is very ing tire khn Hint
Goukl
sick and her recovery is considered man tint are »Uwt on
rtocta do not want
doubtful
t
.
Luo u. l» tor «. 1U..
"
Bertha Kent is on the rick list
Etta Tompkins, of Galesburg, 4s vis­
iting her parents.
xxno
wuukl
ffthe sprteg of 188G, while ptowlng uo doubt that htancrvj* aro f-v»to«
on the farm or Chas. Baker. O. J. 1 ar“ strain
uf year* and that be i» gradually y«e*dlost his watch. The other day John ina much routiuu work to hia «oa Gears’. «ud
Severn plowed it up. apparently in as trainias him in prwparatiou fur any unforgood order *s when it was lost
•roii but not nltoxsiher umlroaded coltap*.
NORYH IRT1NG.

Hu h M dewerata Mifferor from neuralgia,
which k ItoliJu to attack any portion uf bi»

marriage*. birth*, death* or scandab.
We are having beautiful weather for farmers

body at any Urac.
, ,, _
It is not untMtol to wo hi* foee in hta office,
on ibo train or hl tlw -itn-et suddenly cwityart
with n spnsm of nnguiih, nxal aometiniva be
has to find a MNtt instantly broauw tko norrw
In tbe eah« of bi&lt; leg* &lt;w pnculiarly «nbjeet to these sudden’twiugra- u«' has ttte&lt;•verytbfag. ami the other &lt;toy, to a fit ot ex­
traordinary poto, cabled u&gt; Dr. Bro«n
Sequard, tho famous Partaiau nvurologtrt, to
tend him instantly a i-rowriptiou that would
rvllove him. 11° had tbo cablegram proicrijitkm filled, mxl tfej cbvmtat told him that
it had all been quite uwitve»ary, aathat com­
bination of dnjgs wa» we’d kuown here.
Brown tx'iuanl had gir«« »t totloxuiands be­
fore aixl ilk popuhriy known os "Brown’s
brain tickler.’’ Jay Gould would note the
fortune of any i&gt;Uy *L-iau who could rertora
to him the power to enjoy ail tho wraith be
ha* mcriflrn! hta brallb to gainBut as tire hair nwioror odvwtiscmeuU al­
Tbe friends ot John Olney reminded him it
was Ujs JTth birthday last Saturday night and ways btxlg^ by mytog, "Tbe Gohlen hair
lifter I* warmnlNl to produce aTwavy suit of
left hhu a couch; a good surprise to John.
hair in t br&lt;w wwim. uulco tbe roota havo been
destroyed," so w. altli and doctora will war­
XAXtfnUK
rant to git c health and happii.-ws, unW lire
Saturday morning at 10:». He died on the vital fwe i« drttroyod. ’Dre millionaire it
Wednesday previous ot dropsy and a combina­ having a private ear built by tire Pullman*
tion ot other disorders. During tbe hours of wbirh, liko hi &gt; vucht, b tolre narped after tbe
the services all tbe business places In town fle&lt;* Greek guddrai A'nlauta. It ta a marvel
were closed out of respect to his memory .
I of luxury and ivtivi-iitooce, having among
Tuesday'afternoon the flag pole of JrBreds ctlrer things a lath tub. with hot and -cold
I’ort was struck by llgfatnlnu and shattered. A water, and rreli 'skiilfcl ventilation arrange­
team stand Ing near ran nwny am! demolished a ment* that Ireat or raid, du*t or vitlatwl air,
uro imprmiLiliiM?.. It is ton fesi (onger than
Mrs. Herb. Walntth, daughter®! Mr. and Mrs. the longrat car uYar mode, ami in future tbe
Jas. Fleming, died Tuesday afternoon and nil! great stock manipulator will travel every
Ik- buried Thursday. The funeral oceurs nt the whvh- in it. 1 venture to predict that within
bouse’al iu o'clock Thursday morning
The Williams fruit evaporator rnmndacturtog

Cutting com 1‘ tbe order of the day. 11 Is not
so bad tn some places os was feared.
Bev. Martin preached bls last sermon ending
the conference year. Ereryono a tabes he may
be returned to us.
Mrs. Bora Cobb and her four boys.of Rutland,
spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Brown.
Mamin Smith returned tu Mrs. H. IL MradS.
of Rutland, Saluntay.
The Daniels boys returned-from Petoskey
Friday. They report bard and dull limes there
as hero.
Tne many friends of George Brown, of Barry
county, will be patoed to bear of Ids dangerous
Illness at his home nt Sheridan.
Wesley Smith drives a matched team now.
The poslotflce goes to George Hubbard after

Mark Norris and wife buried their
son Eddie, tn the Yankee Springs ceme­
tery one day last week.
Mr. Weedrick and wife, from York
State, are visiting at T. C. Clark’s.
Chas. H. Shenk is visiting at Mrs.
Dr. Herrick’s.
Ed. Nidy, of Kalamazo Co., is vislting his parents.
Preaching at the Springs and Pinery
school bouses last Sunday by Rev. M.
C. Daniels.
.
'
x
Rev. Grow preached at the Klingensmith school bouse last Sunday at 11
o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Will preach
again In two weeks at the same hours.
The ice cream social at the Robins
school house last Friday night was a
succesa Net proceeds 613.
J. S. Klingensmith was at Bradley,
Allegan Co;, Saturday in attendance at
the quarterly conference of the M. P.
church.
Ubas, and Richard Williams sport a
new top buggy.
Mrs. Ezra Wilson had the misfortune ’Nashville next December, the plant and patents
to lose a valuable brood sow and
having been purchased by F. C. Boise and &lt;5.
litter of pigs last Sunday night.
Tell that North Trying scribe to
I hail occasion to boy n sununor outfit for
come over to Buffalo Bill's And eat Kansas. Fowl will return to Na-diyllle tbe lat­ my feet tbo other day, and went as usual to a
ter
part of thin month to live.
pumpkin pie, as he has -plenty of
pumpkins. But where, oh where, are, 1'rauk Wolcott has bough: tbe old Tho*. Niles foaml gotxL H* showed me art excellent shoe.
property an rhllllp* street and Will move his
our buckwheat cakes!
Frendie Brink, of Hastings, is visit­ bouse t!r-reon.
Hiram Walratli'rvcelved a bad thump ou tbe
ing relatives and friends here.
Why cannot the editors and the cor­ head from a falling mailet at lhe evaporator bringing farther from England to make shoes
respondents of the Banner meet some­ last week but waa net seriously Injured.
All the teases by the receni Arc bate been ad­ of hi AuM-rica »*&gt; decidadly funny. Of
where and have a good old fashioned
couran tho fellow hod. But Ire Anew his pub­
banquet and social chat and become ac­ justed exeept that ot Mr. Eddy.
C. B. Lusk and wife and Mo. Hiram Dickin­ lic, and thought I wan no exception lo it. He
quainted with one another. What say
son hare gone to Buffalo to attend the funeral believed tbe chann of English stock would
you Nashville?
be as potent with me as it had doubtkaa
Mr. Tuekey’s new house is in the of their sister. Mrs. F. H. Lusk.
proved with others. And as the shoes suited
plasterers’ and painters' hawL.
The evaporators each are running In tending tbe congress of. the Intcrnailaniil medi­
cal society.
full blast
A large number of our cillzmu took in the ex­
Com will be better than first report­
ton, remarked tuna-.jifter taking uiyfoeascursion to Detroit ou Tuesday, but thejr enjoyed, late rains helping it
uro lately: “1 will put our bort English enttar
Don’t ask Charlie what made him
come to meeting so bite last Sundav Tbe SUaytown ball club knocked all ot tbe
Haucheti llle egotism out ot our boys last Satur­
night, you might make him mad.
What has become of our Odessa day afternoon, defeating them by a score of K tility tbe lie.
scribe? Has failing to Voom your
Eran in tbe mutter of bate Lmxkn find* n
burg killed you ? Come tfuke up and
market here. I bam on my table cants from
take your bitters’
Boise block.
three batten nhoaend their agents over to
.

BUFFALO Bl LI-

Clover threshing hua commenced
with a fair prospect of a good yield.
Conundrum: Can the jeweler at
Freeport fix a watch crystal ? Ask Ed.
Grant Fair went to that wonderful
city. Lake Odessa, last Monday to seek
his fortune, having completed his
education, as “watch bov,” fot» Norris
&amp; Lipacomb.
"Brook’VOtto took his “best girl" to
Ionia iastQdonday, to attend tbe teach­
ers institute, to be held at that place
this week.
Schoo! closed, with appropriateexerciseu, in the Tamarac district laflt Fri-

F. B. Cable and wife moved to Battle Creek
last Monday morning, having sold their mllltoery business to Fclgbner A Kuhlman, of Halt

Miss Ada Cook, of Haatings, nas tbe guest of
Nashville friends lhe past week.
Tbe new Brooks evaporator commenced oper­
ations last Wednesday. This establishment is
now dry Ing about 4jno pounds H apples per day.
Rev. A- H. Gamble preached bls farewell ser­
mon at the M. E. church on Sunday last.

drum up cuitoin, who m»n«ure your brad,
take j our order and daireer you tire pro{er«rt
thing in headgear according to tbo London
code, with a too utterly proc'
’
crown bearing tire Irendou
that all
er down
iu Deltnonico’s or tbo club.
come from London. Walking sticks must be
cut in English plantations. Drew shirts tntxrt
bnic tbe proper British borom. I know a
dapper little lailhw' tailor, a German, who ia

Albion.
Kan Tnnuaa goes toOllvet next.veek to attend
Mbool.
An inspiration cam &gt; to him. Ho put up a
Frank Boise ba* &gt; sister from Iowa vial tine «R". "Xcyawltikri, English Tailor," and 1
Olio.
saw him at th* racea tbo other day in Uta
Nasbriite puts on a good matij olro over b«v own English built dog eart. making wagers
Ing two of tbe fastest trotting hanea tu tbe with n roll of American bills he could luirdly
county, even If she can't play bait
have cnn^i
hb Engfah hat_Alfrwl
Trumbull in New York News.

of our young people will at­
tend school at Woodland this fall.
■
Kim.AMD.
Last week items were late again.
We are about to lone Cbariry Wltbey. He Is
Jfail from Gerkey to Woodland has
been changed to Tuesday, Thursday going tn mine near Middleville.
and Saturday afternoons, instead of
Tbe threshing machine U not heard uuy more road in one of the suburb., when a half
tn this vicinity.
mornings as heretofore.
aruuken fellow came along and, juxt for Uss
H. Haskill was called to RoacomWho saya Ella don’t have a beau. Ask Frank, fun of the thing, kicked my dog. Ho didn’t
mon to see his sick m other last week. of Johnstown.
•oom tobaveuotlred tne, so 1 mule a run
Elihue Olmstead has returned from
Shcro must be a good deal of sickness wes*. of and, jumping up at him, I gare him a kick
Kalamazoo, where he has been work­ here as Dr. Mead goes by quite often.
100
-PI*urnUy in
ing on tho railroad, and has commenced
Knlckertmeker A Howard have their machin­ doubt whether Ire would keep hta balance or
on the new railroad at Lake Odessa ery ready to make soigbum-and will l&gt;egln go over, when at text bo ctopped and turn­
I suppose he will jump that job as soon Thursday.
ed around with blood In bis eye and camo for
•bout (car fwt fZ2
as they begin laying the iron, as it
HOLTH MAPLE GROVE.
doesn’t agree with his health.
UghUy hit tbe rim of bls Lal with my eane.
School meetings generally passed off quietly Tire ba t naturally went or or his eyes. You
Elmer Batchelder was called Tuesday
morning to the bedside ot his father, In Uw south partiol town this year.
taww the Grat impubo of a man in this podFrank and Jim Elliston were at home last U&lt;m Is to put up hta hand to push tbo hatm&gt;
who is very rick.
The new preacher on Barry circuit is Sunday.
He did no, of course, and I gave him a *in~Fred Mayo began attending school in Nash- i«g rap over the flUK«x
J. N. Stone.
IX)Wn
Owing to the inclemency of the
hand and up weut tbe other, and wo cauweather, the school-meeting in district
tlnued that play for a couple of minutes,
No. 5. Woodland, was adjourned until week lo help with the threshing and marketing untU the fallow shored hb hands in Ws
of bls grain.
pockets and «ld, -Yau
“
Wednesday evening.

News is scarce like the rain.
.1.Pumfrey spent Sunday at home.
We are Informed that at last South Maple
The United Brethren are holding
meetings thia week.
Grove has a ball team, they having organized
Died, at hta homo in Thomapple,
last Saturday with J. M. Shoup as captain and
Judge Cole was here Monday.
Auk. 28th, William Miller. Services
A number Dorn here took in the base Harry Mayo assistant.
were held at the M. E. church, conduct­ ball tournament at Battle Creek. It George Mosey began teaching a fall term of
ed by Elder Soneina. He leaves a wife waa a snide, so say all of the attendants. school at Assyria Center lost Monday.
and four daughters to mourn his lose.
George EUlston, of Leroy, visited friends here
The Banner man was here the past
Grandma Koatch Is not expected to week looking after the interests of his the latter port of last week.
Tliere was no meeting of tbe Good Templars
lire.
little Tsaker boy, the accident to j lodge last Thursday nlghi on account of the
DELTON.
whom waa mentioned in these items •term. There will be several candidates to
The side trade is all graded and ready last week, is progressing favorably, al­ initiate al the next meeting, Hept. Kh.
School l&gt;egan lu the Quail trap district last
for ties and iron; but owing to the com­ though his injury is very painful.
We have in Assyria one pathmaster week with Mias Flora McCollum to command.
pany's failure to get iron, we have not
whose services are worthy of mention
Mm. Thorne and grand-daughter Una vtsited
got the cars here yet
„
That W. P. Sidnam and J. R. Bush —we refer to Supervisor A. G. Kent at H. N. Mosey s tost week.
Last Wednesday was tbo great day ot Henry
ought to be highly esteemed by the cit­ For a number of years he has filled this
izens ’around here for their united office, which he justly considers a very- Clieeseman'a Ufe. he being married that dny. at
efforts in securing a depot at this point, important trust, and whose importance Battle Creek, to Mbs Mary Colton, of this town.
he
has
thoroughly
impressed
upon
all
Henry,
hadn’t you better call around and do
can not be disputed. J. R. Bush gives
the residents of his district Even- rod your duty to tbe boys.
of road in hia district has been clayed
toward a depot and a goodly sum to and gravelled, and no finer roads can be log the new Evangelical church; the outside
the project Others too have lent a found anywhere than those Mr. Kent work win be completed on tbe name thia week.
helping hand toward securing a depot, has made. I wish every pathmaster Tills will be the fourth ehnrch in the town.
while some that claim to have ample and every fanner could realize of how
much importance to him and his com­
jury was stuck In the Kant county probate
means would not give one cent.
J. IL Bush hasnome very fine build­ munity are good roads; and that it is
ing lots which can be bought very res- l»ctter to build a half a mile of good
road
a
year than to scrape over a whole through Sparta township. Verdict next weak.
S°T^marah north of’here is all on fire,
district, and do no permanent work any­
and considerable damage has been done where.
On the sandy lands com appears to
to fence*.
Youm Rix, of Kalamazoo, is visiting be best this year, *1 least in our town­ like iron. flat &lt;
ship.
at Mr-Curpenter'd.
John McQuarrie and family, of Hast­
Clark Durham’s baby is better.
Mrs. ELimbeth Hartom is visiting
ings, were the guests of F. C. McAllis­
ter and wife on Saturday and Sunday friends in Tekonsha.
Ed. Damm and wife, of Battle Creek,

thing to know this hat
r, A“T”0 *“*•
do Is to be quick
about it—New York Journal.
away-

----------- twDaruun.
to
to a torelprer,
to find blnw'lf vweptout of th« ht.rt nf J
cirillred world into tbn midrt ot barljarim
m7 recWlt tr|u»*ontlncr.ta! trit,
from California. Pamiug throtigfa Nei
Mexico I taw -omo Indian towns In which tire
SjTtoireSint&lt;’f .mU‘1’ ft,,J th"
topm into meh w« throng W1

with ladder* to ehr roof, draggsd tbe laiidrr
up after titem, let It down through tire Lola
.
r°°f- “n’! ”*u' »*"**&gt; •«•&lt;* into tbS
riwdcs. everything nround.thw, place, waa
c&lt; Ore
primitive
fe. aiM] ^2*1 ***
Uro ahtrene. of elviltrati^.

pON’T SWEAT
Over a hot kitchen stove this hot weatbeyourself miserable and tired of life.
' ar “ ®»ke

Buy a Gasolene Stove,
And keep cool and comfortable. Buy THE BEST v
will find the best made, safest, most economical
&gt;“
store at
«
• «““»«

WEISSERT BROS.
It is called

TDe Tropic.”
You will slso find at our store.a full line of builder,
ware and everything in the hardware line. Price,
reasonable.
.
Respectfully,
.
''*■

WEISSERT BROS

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!
Go where yon will find the newest designs, the largest stock,
the lowest prices. That place is at

ARCHIE MCCOY’S,
I

Tie “Blie Fruit” Firnitire Store, Haiti®, Mica.
The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.
yourself.

Call and see for

ISTolDOCly
Owns your trade. The enterprising business man .will seek it
of course, and if his goods are as he represent', and his
prices right, he will doubtless prevail on you to deal
with him.

MERIT WINS

In these days of close competition. That merit consist, in
both the quality of goods and the small margins of profit
charged.
s_

Baughman &amp; Buel
Want your trade. They propose to merit it. To that end
they have secured and are now offering the people the
largest, best selected stock of
.

In Barry County. They don’t want the earth. They are
contented with small profits and the large sales they
bring. .
*

DO YOU WANT A WATCH ?
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a small ad­
vance on actual cost.
.
CLOCKS. They have the best stock in the city and will
sell them very cheap.
KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS, Rogers’ best, which we
can and do 'sell at what any other dealer in Barry count)
pays for them.
SILVERWARE of every description at lowest prices.
JEWELRY of all kinds at bottom figures.
REPA IRING by a competent workman a specialty.

"VVe Mean Business.
Jealous competitors may kick, but we propo-e to sell t^
goods^and if our prices don’t suit our competitors they please
our customers, and that is what we want to do.

What you want to buy in our line, we can save you
yo.u will give us the chance to make you the prices.

- DRUGS -

, .......
itn
chimed, as she retreated

“But isn’t that awfutp

’

’*

W e are in the drug business, and can and will '0U ,-®u
whatever yon want in that line very cheap. If you liale(?.r,
u? recipes or prescriptions to compound, you can ge&gt; ,n ,
from the purest drugs and chemicals accurately co|,1Jw1”!' jand you won’t have to pay any percentage to
either. Gallin. We are always “at home” to our cu-toniersnd the public.
BAntlHMAN &amp; BUEL,
Hendershott block, Hastings, Mick

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 20.

[he Hastings Banner.
. Barry Co.,'Mich.,
&amp; "niskern.
■ISCnilTION RATES

ABVKHTIHISU BATHS:
• ,
........................................... »WOOO
hlkupeciai pesltlons.
,!0B FEINTING.
. .!•*;! in tbft Jot* Println* De­
.. hasnkm. Evvnihin* tn the
,
*ud with the l»teit taoes ot
Ld.rined jotteras of machinery'
*...’• .,i-&lt;ni.?n employed, enables the
. u i r .-st-elass lob work.

• -OWRY.M. 0-.
Phy dclan and Surgeon.
. &lt;■. treating
of ttu
i-nrsenatiott of vision

•t

Attorney, at Law,
□j the State. CoU-cttonn

kl. KEil.lt • i/jklate.

'■ I'HEMMAKSR,

. liiv-u !" Cutting
Patti ms Vht tu order.

Notary Public.

weizey.

•

Lawyer,

&lt;n the «Ute. OffVe over
^e.IXi-LTnS

rtit {or tbe Ohio Farmer -, Jmuraaee Co.
;*.iae,ra on a man's property against
.Mttafng r wind, against a man's

• ’OOK X SHELDON.

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&lt;«!!*&lt;• m Attract Bloek.-HMtioirii Mich.)

Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
-• i.ir.n t--,-il -»r n» pt*y. jiHrtlthug
ha-l'to that effect prrGit, 1:&lt; «;iii-ii-atm office corner,
&gt;
street*.

nk A1 JoNlls.
H

Dentist.

KNAH'EN &amp; A’

anARMAN.

1” r

Lawyer*.

National Bank.)

IV1LLIAM KSWEEZEY. Attorney
’ At L &gt;.w and Solicitor in Chancery.

\VILI • \M B. SWEEZEY,
Justice of the Peace.
'-

a-Pt-didty.

DRANK
1

BOISE,

Nashville Mich.,

Hardware A Iron Merchant;
k'-jt h:r a!!'.be
makes of Hardwire
uid Farm Machinery.
We.
» ianje and complete stock. New
ir- —p^-;aiU- invik-d to call and tee. us;
• 1 *ine« *ir». ,• Mjinv Mnlavitru.

P IL TIMMERMAN.
L • Homiupathie Physician &amp; Surgeon,
" •

over Ijuhropii drug store.)

VV H. LANDIS, M. D.,
’’ •
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
Officr otic dnor «ooth cd Kilpatrlek’i drag
•rr, win be found there day or nlgbt.

Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Michigan.

• les for bnalneM Orc. la. IMS in building for­
me it) occupied by Messer Bros.

OFFICERS:
»• &lt;i. Robinson. President;
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
w- 8. GxxMyrar,
1&gt;. &lt;•. lu&gt;t)!n«on.
Grable.
Chester Messer.
C. D. Beebe.
■d nanklog BuMaets Transacted.

J&gt;&lt;«'T AND shoe

Mannfactnring and Repairing:.
Work PrumvUy. Neatly &amp; Cheaply
bone, by
.

J. C. WOODROTF.
Ruujran * Son.

W.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBERS, 1887.

County News.

NORTn IRVING.

Threatening rain to-day; not very fa­
vorable for seeding, and everybody be­
longs to the I don’t feel well.
Rain in abundance at preient but
Oliver Kidder has returned from Al­
too late to help corn and potatoes.'
abama. He don’t report it as a land
M. M. Slocum and wife spent Monday
Rowing -with honey.
of last week at Wall lake.
y
Reported, a marriage before long.
..rhe W-c- A. S. will meet with Mrs.
For further .particulars, wait.
Hvnes Thursday.
flS?'1*!"1 T1,1 Lowdl Thuratay. Jim Hopkins has sold out. Consider­
J. Crawley and wife attended preach­
I1? K)*s drove a well for J&gt;r. H ation. 8700.
ing at the Star school hou«e last Sun- te
ll8l«lrr. Itoxnb * Co.
If Buffalo Bill will get the Banner
ZJ^rt , prison and family visited in front «»r theii stores last week.
correspondents together for a reunion
'l*i&lt;—I Mr. Clark*, and furnish pumpkin pie, perhaps North
with relatives in Hope last week
P-’.’Pl' ;
। a-waxle. Uxe pant week.
Irving
cam furnish him buckwheat
Susie Baldwin visited her sister at
H. Culler was in Hastings Saturday. pancakes.
Qnimby buuday.
•
T.L. Rogers was in town Friday.
und wlr® Suudaved nr L-.’ones&gt;ofLowell.filledItev.
with Father McDonald.
L-. Luton s appointment at the Con­
I red Budd is very sick of lung fever.
.School closes at the McOmber school gregational church Sunday.
C. H. Palmatier spent Saturday and
house Friday.
Geo. Smelker and family spent Sun- Sunday with Hastings friends.
Hacob Beeler’s folks.
Aug. 30th. friends and neighbors of dl\Nellie Edmons will attend school at
Mrs. Sarah Casady gathered to remind
b- D. Brayton, Asa SteckleandH. Battle Creek the coming year.
her of her 48th birthday, bringing well Marcher were in Middleville Friday.
Norman Elsey-has taken his depar­
fillet! baskets. After, a bountiful re­
Mm. AY. Richardson and Mm. Will ture for the Business College at Kala­
past was served, Mrs. A. E. Durfee were the guest* of Mr. Burghlew’s peo­ mazoo.
with appropriate remarks, presented a ple, of Campbell, last week.
Bert Zimmerman with a party,-from
If the Gt-rkey correspondent will ex­ Battle Creek. Is rusticating at Bristol
t.ne lot of presents. All departed for
home feeling that It hail been good to plain more fully in regard to fixing the lake.
be there.
swtr^ cry8tuJ perhaps we could anArtie Bellinger leaves next Saturday
to attend the Business College at Kala­
...i’ 1B,Mvton- Wlfe and son Hurt re- mazoo.
Invitations are out announcing the W7,e&lt;J
.Monday after a trip to
Flora Edmons commenced last Mon­
v
day to work for Mrs. Henry Bowman.
marriage of Kearney Root and Effie Detroit and.Howell,
Since the new mail carriers com­
There are many applicants fof our
Howell, at the resldeoue of the bride’s
menced carrying the mail, it arrives at schools, and the wages are necemriliy
parente in this village, the. l&amp;UT.
low.
A. Ware and wile started fbr the far b reeport about two hour.' earlier.
C. Ar. Reisler says It don't pay to
Cassius Fow will return to Albion
west the I'lh, intenfiing to visit reli­
eves in Iowa, Missouri abd Kansas be&gt; leave eggs where the swine can get at college in a few weeks.
The boys that remained over until
fore their return. They leave Robert them as they took about six dozen of
his
the
other
day.
Wednesday
at Detroit, report a fine
Nasbet and wife, of Whitehall, to care
J. G. Reuter and wife attended a time.
for their home in thejr absence.
H. E. Russell has recovered from his
A girl baby makes Rev. Paxson’s birttHiay party, at S. Kicks, ol Lowell.
Saturday evening. They report a good severe illness and resumed his work on
home Ua*py.
.
"
Monday.
Ih-nry Strong is filling a contract of time.
The M. E. Sunday school is now id a
„
Wn, at vuuaura.
brick
Bonanza, ano
and nas
has ine
the . J‘ J' s“el*®r and family went over
prosperous condition, with RobU Brum­
job oi furnishing the school district?‘ze
^‘•OdessaSunday.
with five conte of wood this winter.
* &gt;.KUfru,:’1 G1osch
wife spent Sunday : ney as superintendent.
Last .Saturday the Dowling base ball
Grandma Hyde is visiting her son
Ihrir daughter. Mrs. Wm. Ekert.
Charles.
. Among tfie sick this week are Mrs. 'boys defeated those of Banlield by u
Mrs. Miner Mead has been ailing for !
1 ,L
VanOrder. score of 40 to 37.
Ina
few weeks Bantleld will have
somMiiue past.
i rt. Laniest Gosch, Cora Smelter and
plenty of musk. The boys organized
F. D. Soules was putting a capon a * i। . i. &gt;
u. ,
gun in the house the other dav when It tKJo?.n Nag,rr h“
hi^’ M u,ach themselves into a band last Saturday
accidently went off tearing a hole I
department of our school evening, and took the necessary steja
through tiie side of the house.
j i
u,&lt;u’sU' Binkley the lower this toward procuring their instruments.
/ * n inter.
The G. A. R. band have just received
Plenty of ruin on our clay.
a new cornet. They are preparing for
AS p are having plenty of rain now.
The campers have left the lake.
ilr. Furster Tost a horse with dis­ the fair at Hastings Sept. 21» and 30.
School teachers ’come thicker and
Rev. Zarwell preached his farewell
temper. I
foster through this section.
During1
, the storm lost week John sermon at Lowell Sunday, and depart­
Dowling Ind nine went to Banfield
Mead’s bfcrn was struck by lightning, ed Monday to attend conference,
defeated that club 37 to 41 last
Freeport ball boys went .to Irving and
and a few shingles torn off.
Saturday.
Friday to play the Irving nine for Un­
An oak'tree was struck by lightning belt
Alonzo Tobias, whose child’s death
or
Barry
county.
It
being
ton
damp
in Bert Halton’s woods.
mentioned last w,eek is v6ry sick
for them to play they came home wilh- was
There were no services here Sunday out
with typhoid fever.
the belt.
.
on account of the dedication of the F.
Geo. Phillips and John Arnold from
Mrs. S. B. Schooley, of Battle Creek, here are attending school at your city.
M. church, which we should iudge
to her home Saturday, after a
everybody attended. A debt ol SiftMJ returned
Orlie VanHorn goes back to Albion
few days visit with her sister Mrs. next
week to attend school.
.
was provMed for.
Sullivan. Mrs. Sullivan accom­
The ladies aid society meete next Thos.
panied her home and will spend a week
week AVednesday at Mrs. Rannalds'.
or
two
with
friends
there.
Corn
is
nearly
all
cut
ia this vicinity*
Our school closes this week.
The farmers through this part of the AVe find it belter than expected.
Farmers are busy getting in their
±ave got through wishing for
Farmers are all busy fitting ground
wheat. .Some pieces were sown last county
rain as they got a regular old soaker for wheat: some plec® are already
last Friday.
sown.
Mrs. Mary Darling returned home
Tom Hart has gone to work on the
Tuesday after a week’s visit with new railroad with his team.
Since the last writing we have had a friends at Tecumseh.
Cynthia says it was a cat Instead of a
tine rain. If frost-* hoM off grass will
On Tuesday night of last week almut burglar that Tom was clubbing out of
get quite a start.
thirty young men made their appear­
apple tree.
J. Broughton is shipping a large ance at the residence of C. Ar. AV alton, anJohn
AVhlttemore and wife have
number of hogs.
of Bownc. and made a terrible racket, gone to Gratiot CoM to visit her parents.
Torn llnwe came home from Eaton and informed Mr. Walton that they
The artist from Middleville is to
Rapids to.sH* his family and returned thought he had ought to set up the come Tuesday Sept. 20th, at 8 o’clock,
the 12th. He is working for .L i’uui- cigars, (because, he had got married) a. m., to take the picture of Rutland
frev.
which he cheerfully did and tho boys grange hall and its members. I
- Some miscreant during meeting last departed wishing them a happy future.
Mrs. Bubb, of Carlton. Lt visiting h cr
Sunday evening cut Mr. Putnam’s har­
Last Monday evening occurred a parents Mr. AVithey and wife.
ness to pieces.
.
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very pleasant surprise on Mrs. Mora
They are making very fine syrup at
Mrs. George Parmelee spent the Sab­ Teeph*. it l&gt;eiug her With birthday. the combined cider, sorghum and jellv
bath at hrx sisters Mrs. T. Croninger’s. Everybody had a nice time. The com­ mill.
of AVhitnsyville.
pany left her some very nice presents
George I Parmelee went to Jackson as reminders of the occasion.
last week on business, also to visit his
If you would like to locate or start in
Temperance meetiug Saturday evensister Mrs. Will Don.
business come to Freeport. To be sure
There is a good deal of wheal being the cars haven’t got here yet but we ‘Dfeo ladles of the AV. C. T. U. will
brought to this elevator for French A think we are just as sure of getting meet with Mrs. Porter Burton next
Son.
them as our nourishing town. Lake Tuesday afternoon. ' All are requ®ted
A. W. Bass has his dryer in running Odessa over east of here—you probably to be present as they have some im­
order and expects to rush business all know where it Is by this time. It portant business to transact.
frantically.
Is situated some where on the D. L.
Sunday school will or will not be
Elder Lane and wife, of Brookfield, and N. R. R.
continued for another quarter. Go
are vlsitliMC nt S. C. Bucks.
The people of this vicinity were next Sunday and find out.
D. W. Freeman Is missed by the much surprised last Thursday morning
Watermelons, yum, yum! John
Sunday school, also his little class have to see George M. Anweiler make his Youngs’ patch. J am® Smith’s corn field
many regrets over bls going away, as appearance. Mr. Anweiler left here a next The next scene was one ot the
they have no teacher as good in their boy about three years ago. Ho has Loys sending John some appl® and
estimation^,
'
been to Ohio, Texas. Kansas and finally peach® to settle the affair. Boys,
returned to make Michigan his future John didn’t care; he would have given
~ CKDAB CREEK.
you some melons.
,
, .
Mrs. John Benedict died at her homo home.
Morris Burton lost a very valuable
Last Saturday morning as John
quite suddenly on Sunday last at Nagfer'a little boy was playing in the gobbler a few weeks ago. Sad.
1 o’clock. She leaves a husband and house Where his father was at work,
The ball club played with the Quimthree children to mourn her loss. Fu­ he got something in his eye. He was bvs again Saturday. No, the Quimbys
neral at the U. B. church at 11 o’clock taken toTDr. Ruckle’s office where he played with them. Score. 36 to 14.
Tuesday.
Miss® Ruth and Gertie Lake are at
bad to lie put under the influence of
Mr. John McDermott died last Thurs­ chloroform before they could remove home sick.
day, buried Friday. He had been a
Alice Hall spent Sunday at home.
^Farmers
in
this
vicinity
are
anxious
­
sufferer for some time with a cancer.
Mrs. Minnie Rule was at home a por­
He leav® a wife and five children to ly waiting to see that great iron horse tion of last week.
AVe regret to learn of Chas. Freer s
mourn his loss.
come puffing through here so they will
Th. Oa»r Creek lx&gt;r&gt; CTOM beta have a chance to market their wheat misfortune.
.
,
with the base ball boys of Quimby the this falL AVe understand there will be
Mrs. Chas. Barnaby had a rag bee
17th, on Charles Robinson’s farm three wheat bought here about as soon as Saturday afternoon. The young men
went in the evening and a jolly good
miles north of here,
_
the cars reach Freeport.
The base ball boys of this place are
time was had.
ready to play with the Star boys and if
PBAJR1EVII.LE.
Edith Havens was at home over Sun­
they are beat they will not lay It to one
Rev. Fletcher of Plainwell preached day. She has only two week*,more to
of their nine nor ditch® and boggy from the Baptist pulpit Sunday.
teach.
Campers were on the J ohn Lahr cro®grounds.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Wai® are entertolr ing
road several days tost week.
Addie Campbell is sick
friends from abroad.
Arthur Toll® will move to Lake
Four or five applications oreflled for
The old and young drunkards had a
the
winter term of school.
grand time for a day or two of the past
Odeeaanext MooiUy.
Last week, lightning killed five hogs,
go with him la the wlah othla many week with whiskey imported by one of
their number. Some of them lay in some chickens, and did other slight
friends.
.
barns, some by the roadside and any­ damage for Mat Hall.
E. Pennock is having his house paintwhere it happened. Oh yes, they had
Rather damp for sowing
,__ a delightful time.
^Itev. Mai tin has been appointed to
J W. Boynton was in town Saturday•
The rick are all improving as far as
preach in this circuit another year.
Geo. PerkiDB was in Lowell AV edn»- your correspondent is aware.
Fxl. Reid w® called to Monroe Satur­
d*?-'red Snxllh .old hl. ponie. u. p»rtl«
day to the funeral of his father.
MIDDI.EVILI.E.
Rev. B. Moore occupied the the pulpit
'°Mn’l»lr-. or »«»•
CARLTON.
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In the M. E. church Sunday morning
No meetings at the church until af­
WrtnmdM.
Norm«n and evening.
. _ , .
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IL E. Hendrick was in Caledonia ter conference.
prnmiUSnJ? drw of
John Carpenter and wife Sundayed
AVednesday and while there tried and
'’jSSsSdlw
in Carlloa Cooter won a suit for .Geo. Cre®. of I reeport, in Campbell, Ionia Co., the gutata of K.
Allerding.
_
vs. J. Aransize, of Caledonia.
Jay Carpenter and wife spent Sun­
Mrs. C. T. Spaulding’s residence was
KlAll8o«ch WM In Lowell Thuradw.
at Lake Odessa.
scene' of a veg pleasant party day
Joel Smith and family. Dill Cain and
vlrtted « J. G. the
Wednesday evening/ A number of
family spent Sunday, at A. J. Cains,
Router*. Wodueodny.
near Freeport.
Elder Andrus don t believe in enjoy­
ing yourself, for he said in prayer meet­
ing Thursday evening, that the reunion
was no place for a true Christian.
his family here.
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The Advents began their new church
MW.dW. Eisenhood and A. Yarger sold
iJt w«k. All h»d im eojojible Umr.
NORTH BA1T1MOBE.

ln?!SJw
Annie Brunner were
in IJowell Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. Jordan, of Harris Greek, visited
hisi daughter Mts. VanOrder last week.
^urtlsan‘l Nelson Hinkley played
’*?r» dance at Harris Creek Wedwwday
nigut
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WHOLE NO. 1685.
their threshing machine to A. Donley
and Thomas Thurston.
The surprise for T. P. Barnum and
wife* was complete. Mr. Barnum was
tearing down fence back of the woods,
and his wife was about her household
duties.
Rev. Burton Jones, oi Spring Arbor,
was visiting his father last week.
Quite a number from here are attend­
ing school at your city.
Grant says that he is not going to
bring the school teacher to church, and
then let Will go home with her.
'
Threshing is nearly all done here.
But, Oh' I forgot; Saturday night one
l&gt;ov told another that if he came out in
the road he would thresh the ground
with him. But the other !&gt;ov did not
want so much dust kicked up’.
Herb says he has come to the center
seven nights now to see a fight, and has
not seen one vet.
The I. O. G. T. held Kxlge in their
new hall Saturday evening.
Rev. J. IL Bowen preached his fare­
well sermon Sunday evening.
Pleasant showers all times a day.
Tom Thurston and Abid Donley are
hulling clover now-a-days.
Judson Carpenter and lady spent
Sunday afternoon at John Strausbaughs.
■
Josiah Allerding has the addition to
his house nearly complete.
Farmers are busy sowing their wheat;
that is, when it is not too wet.
•
Matilon Senters has his house nearly
ready for use.Miss Cassie Allerding, of Ada, Ohio,
who has been visiting friends here for
the past few weeks returned home last
■Saturday.
Elder Andrus and. Deacon Gordan
were drawing lumber from Freeport
lust week for the new Advent church
here.
Mr. James Jones died, Sept. 8th, after
a short illness of only a few days.
H. L. Carpenter and wife 'were in
town last week called here by the death
of the latter’s father, James Jones.
There was no prea. king at the M. E.
church last Sunday evening so Jud says,
he was there.
The I. O. G. T. have moved their
lodge room over J. N. Covert’s store
and hold their meetings every Saturday
evening.
Miss Sally Thurston, who has been
at Hastings, came home sick last Wed­
nesday but was well enough to return
Monday.
Mr. R. Wilson is working for Michael
Y nrger this week.
'
Judson Carpenter was in Campbell.
Ionia Co., last week on business.
John Carpenter went fo Lake Odessa
last week.
Jay Carpenter returned to Clinton Co.
last week where he will continue to sell
Kelly’s seal®.
John Eggerman is cutting com for.
G. T. Daniels this week He gets 3
cents a shock and boards himself.
Chas. Jones, from Caro, was here last
week. He was called here by thed®th
of his father, Jam® Jon®
Wilber Wood started last Monday for
Olivet College, where he will attend
school.

satisfied with our**effort to correct the
mistake.
C. A. Hough was in town on business
last week.
.
• Rev. Morthland, the new V. B. min­
ister, preached his first sermon at the
Kilpatrick church ziunday last.
Mrs. Della M. SrnitL was quite sick
last week.
’
The long looked for rain has come nt.
last, and some of the farmers are afraid
that we are having too much already.
Dennis Kelly Is occupying the skat­
ing rink as a residence.
Mr. Travenkle’s people buried their
baby on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. L- Hilbert has been quite sick .
during the past week.
On Wednesday evening of last week?,
Mrs. A. J. Palmerton received a tele­
gram that her brother, Washington
Rowlader, of Florida, was dead. He
was buried on Saturday last
Rev. O. S. Grant has been. stationed
at Ffeeport for the coming year. We
congratulate them for securing a tirati lass minister.
The trespass suit of Valentine vs.
Muiex. after being tried twice and both
juri®’ disagreeing, was finally settled
by arbitration, Valentine paying all the
costs and each one taking care of his
share of the crops and Maier leaving
the farm.
The 1. Q. G. T. increased their num­
ber by four new cmulkiates last week.
The boom for Lake Odessa from this
place has nearly died out.

rot i: f ornkus.
\
AVe had/hanl rains during the past
week, which have wet the ground so,
that it has put a stop to preparations
for seeding. At this writing there are
indications of its clearing up; wind
from the north west and cooler.
The past week has been a week of ac­
cidents. Last Monday night, about ten
o’clock^ lightning struck the south west
corner of Miss Mead’s house, tearing
off the spout and shattering the casing
and tearing ft off. sending tin in many
directions. An old fashioned clock, that
that has ticked the minutes and hours
away for a generation standing 2n the
corner of the houst struck, and has per­
sistently refused to do duty since the
accident
N­
Early Monday morning as the train
was going north it ran into a flock of
sheep belonging to Joel Barber, and
killed five or them.
Charlie Fisher is quite sick at his
brother’s.
Eddie Fisher, son of Byron Fuher, i*
very sick with dysentery and fever.
Enos Barber is staying in the house
on account of a large boil on his left
knit-.
.
Mrs. Van Dewalker is on the gain.
Rev. French preached an able dis­
course last Sabbath; the last before con­
ference.
Mrs. Effie Bartier has an aunt visiting
her from St Joseph Co.

Plenty wet for seeding.
Myron Barnum Sundayed with
friends at this place.
■
Bert StoWell is home again, after
spending a short time with friends in

John Fuller has lost a horse with inMany farmers have finished sowing flamation of the lungs.
wheat and others who waited for rain
Henry Clark spoke of in last issue.. i»
are now waiting for their fallows to no better at present
dry.
School meeting soon for the purpose
Orno Strong, of the Naiffiville News, of grading the school, which we need
was in town Saturday.
as there are over 100 scholars in the dtoMrs. J. M. Smith was quite sick last trict.
week, but is convalescent at this writ­
D. C. Kenyon and wife have returned
ing.
home, arter au extended visit with
Our doctors are kept busy as there is friends and relatives near Petoskey and
considerable sickness in this locality.
also in New Y'ork state.
Geo. Carpenter will teach In the See
Our summer school closes this week.
district during the coming winter.
\Ve cari-uay without exaggerating a bit
Mrs, Lawrence Hilbert is on the sick that Mr. Matthews is a first-cla»
list.
» T teacher.
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Mary Lamb is improving.
No services at the M. E. church last
CASTLETON.
Sunday as Rev. Garlic was attending
Mrs. E. Lockhart visited friends ia
conference.
Hilbert * Holly took an inventory of Hastings the past week.
Farmers have commenced to sow
their goods last week preparatory to
their wheat.
filling their store with a new stock
A One rain the past week.
The Good Templars will hold an
Died Hept. 6th, .lambs Ward. -The
open lodge on Tuesday night; four new
members were added to their roll last funeral services were held at the U. B.
Tuesday evening. Woodland now has church the 8th, Bev. Price officiating:
the
remains were Interred in the Odes­
one of the most prosperous lodge in the
sa cemetery. The deceased was born la
county.
A local option petition Is being cir­ Canada and was 70 years, 4 months and
culated in this vicinity and is receiving 0 days old.
Ail hands get ready for the fair.
the namw of nearly every voter. .
Hough &amp; Snyder’s feed mill is doing I Your scribe was at Lake Odessa and
all it wants is a few thousand inhabi­
a rushing business.
Where! oh. where is our Lake Odessa tanta, a few shops, stores, etc- to make
correspondent. Boom, lioom, ohlhow quite a burg. The beauty of it Is Jor­
useless. Really now, our sister town is dan lake on the south and Luke Odessa
growing wonderfully. All they need on the rorth with a tine bank cf bush®.
F. Snore has a new 70&lt;eet well
now Isa poor house and jail.
Mrs. J. Ward wishes to extend her
The boys who steal our neighbors
pears had better be careful. When thanks to her friends for assisting her
they steal such fruit on Sunday in open in her late bereavement.
day it is time to let the law have Its
course. A'oung men who have no
more manhood than to steal a widow
Joe Shoup started for Jackson Mon­
lady's p®rs ought to be token care of day morning, and will stay till after the
at the expense of the state.
state fair.
The law suit at the town hall last
Mrs. Andrew Eno has returned from
week caused considerable excitement the eastern part of the state.
At the first trial, notwithstanding the
John Quick, of Battle Creek, vUited
eloquence of Barden and Palmertod, relativ® in this vicinity last Saturday
the jury was unable to agree, the sec­ and Sunday.
ond trial resulted also in a disagree­
Mrs. Ben Miller has been suffer^
ment of the jury and was finally settled with quite a severe attack of quinsy. .
by arbitration, after the costa had but is at present much better.
amounted to 842.
George Belles and family will start
School is progressing finely; a large Thursday for the north to spend the
class of teachers are in attendance and winter.
are doing good wonc.
Bill Smith, living near Hastings, vi*When young men call to spend the ited at Jake Shoup’s last Sunday.
evening with their best girl they,should
Mr. Slade and wife think they eaa
take the hint to leave before thby get furnish quite an item. It Is a nine and
-fired out"
a half pound girl.
Our school house is being repaired,
Mina Whitmore, the little twin girt
blackboards reslated, etc.
of Gilbert and Ella Wldtmore, departed
At the school meeting the following this life on Monday last, after a year et
trustees were elected; F. F. Hilbert, suffering.
J. W. Holm®, John Wunderlich and L.
Dell Cole, of Assyria, was through
Parrot.
, hero selling grapes the first of the week.
Owing to a mistake at the annual
George Belles fell down stairs with a
school meeting last year tour officers trunk while loading his good* last
hud to’be appointed by the township Tuesday, hurting his back quite severe­
board and tneir terms expiring four lynew officers had to be elected.
Elbridge Potter attended the reunion
Wc are thankful to tho News corres­ of his regiment, the 16th Mich. InfL, at
pondent for his timely advice. The arti­ Detroit last week.
cle referred to by him was a printer's
Amon Wolf spent the Sabbath day.
mistake and was corrected in the next with a friend in Assyriz.
issue bv your correspondent. As the
article did not in any way concern -the
More County New* on last pace.
News correspondent we hope he is

�The Hastings Banger.

INDIA'S SIMPLE TOOLS.

HABTINGB. WEDNESDAY. SEIT.Jt, UK.

DESCRIPTION OF THE ONLY PLOW
HSED IN

Agricultural.
KVGKKKDAVKKPOUT, XaUor.

fora case of thin disease which they cannot
cure. The Remedy is .old by druggist?, at
only 30 cento.

OF“AU communication., pertaining to thl.d
partment should be addressed to Mr. E. D
Ul.h

The Vermontville evaporator dries
1,200 pounds of fruit daily.

One of the very beet, if not the bat;
agricultural experimenters at present
working in the west is Prof. J. W. San­
born, of tbe Missouri Agricultural Col­
lege. We are pleased to see him suc­
ceeding in experiments with live stock.
Feeding and breeding stock are two of
the subjects very deeply affecting the
farmers. We are going to give more
particular attention to these matters,
and as the feeding, showing and breed­
ing seasons come on, we desire our sub­
scribers to give hints and ask questions
about live stock. In a late bulletin,
1’rof. Sanborn gives the details and re­
sults of an experiment with pigs, to
determine tbe amount of food required
to keep those of different ages, without
counting what goes to increase. In
other words, what per cent of the live
weight is consumed in running the
machinery of the pig’s body without
adding anything to its weight. The
per cent of live weight eaten is found
to vary with the age of the animals. A
general average, made during the last
ten years, as made up from many ex­
periments, shows that 2 per cent of live
weight is required for’maintenance,
where the animals are well cared for
and properly fed from birth to maturity.
Where led mainly on corn and poorly
sheltered, a greater per cent, of the live
weight in food is required to maintain
the oody of the hog. Prof. 8. has come
to the very valuable conclusion that
good thrifty growth is made more
cheaply than excessive growth, as well
as more cheaply than slow growth. In
other words, •‘stuffinrfyuuduly, so ns to
get excessive growth, requires morepounds of food per pound of gain than
in feeding so as to get merely good
strong growth. Another very valuable
conclusion Is. that more food is requir­
ed by the average hog to sustain the
body than to increase the weight ’While
the food of maintenance varies above
or below two per cent, of the live
weight, the food of increase varies
from 1.40 to over 2 per cent, of live
weight. The longer time required to
mature a hog, the greater amount of
food is used up to maintain his breath­
ing. respiration, running, rooting, etc.
If the pig is cared for so badly as to
require seven months lonaer than need
be to become of marketable size, thirtynine pbe tfent of the sale price is lost in
maintenance, counting foods at current
prices.

THE

COUNTRY.

Tbe Orange County Farmer says that
l*rof. Arnold’s article on koumiss Is
not kindly received by that class of
people who are ever on the alert for
some new form of stimulation or for
some means of jx&gt;pulniiring old meth­
ods. It matters not bow vile a com­
pound may be, there are always people
and, a “Professor" found ready to give it
a certificate of good character.
The Husbandman says that the form­
er, who picks out his fattest and best
sheep and lambs to sell, will find after
a time his flock ao far run down that
nobody will care to buy.

To the Editor of the Michigan Farmer:
Will you piease answer through the
Farmer what amount of road work is
allowed a person, for setting out shade

The law referred to is § 1408 Revised
Statutes, p. 412, and is as foilows:
Sxc. 2. Any person planting shade
tXMS along the highway adjacent to
property owned or occupied by such
person, shall be entitled to be credited
twenty-five cents upon his highway tax
for every tree ao planted, but not to
exceed in the aggregate twenty-five per
cent of such person’s highway tax in

.obstruction
falling from

tonaclous^

Stic

Two or three weeks before the hirtop'.
Ono great fact which strike, a European rival a man died in tte village, and as i. ft*
otearver in India b tte atecuee of tool*. Not
quently the caw, tte medHiw num had l*cn
only are jttoam plows, thrashing machines, Hunmoaal to declare what or ratter wtertad
elevator* and such like modem appliance*
completely unknown, but tte Indian culti­
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vator b quite unprovided with many of tte usual
frenzied dancing and ether tomfoolery, bad
xiinplo tools which have been in use in
fixed tte reqK&gt;n&gt;ibility for the death upon »
England for ceuturire, and which an English
captain of tte trite Tte trqtb undoubtedly
laborer regard, as absolute m er—rie*. To
was that tbi* captain bad done something to
begin with tbe wort typical of agricultural
offend the doctor, who took this way of get­
ting even. Tte captain wa* brought before
tho king and charged with tte cruno of be­
fastened by a yoke to two bullocks; the other
witching tbe davaml He denied the charge
an upright attached to itw foot near tbe beam,
and was tten ordered to drink a cup of a ki*l
so that tbe beam slopes up from tbe ground
of tea nuido from tte
wood tree. It i» a
to tte rtouldera of tte oxen. Tho upright b
deadly poisonous mixture.
Tte medicine
men tell tte king that if a man who ia guilty
withathick wooden shoe pointed with iron.
This Instiument, complete, costa about a drink* of It. be will dfe, but on innocent imui
will not 1« harmed- Whoever drink* of
shilling, and i.' practically the only plow used
in India. With such a plow it ia, of course, couree dle» immediately In terrible agony,
and the preetigo of tte doctor ft heightened
impotable to turn the earth over; the plow­
accordingly.
/
man merely scratches the ground, and thus
Tte captain in thb imtauca refused to

Dr. I’lerce’* Golden Medical Dtseoverr. It ft
a purely vegetable detective, that will ferret
dft&lt;wderCa^iUr* t-«2nC”1 SaV'W lUDK °T 'J1O&lt;XJ

The institution for tbe deaf and dumb
at Flint, opens Sept 14.
When fragile woman »igh«.deplorlng
The charm* that quickly fade away,
What power, the bloom of health restoring.

Tts’‘riertJi'* Favorite Frescrlptlon.’’
thia royal remedy, Dr. Price’s
I avarfte Prescription, i* but one dollar. Hpecifie for all those chronic ailments and weak
nesne* peculiar to women. The only medicine
for such maladies, sold by druggists- under «
nooltlve guarantee from the manufacturer*, that

incites.

Between each furrow, too, a piece of

However, since oxen and plowmen Kith crat

I

Northeastern Michigan G. A. R. re­ very little, the ojwration of -plowing can be
union at Bay City, Oct 4-6.
repeated frequently, and so finally the noil

1

1 have been bothered with catarrh tor about
twenty rear: I had tec sen*e of smell entlrely
for the fast fifteen year*, and I ted almost text
my hearing. My eye* were getting ao dim I ted
to get Mme one to thread my needle. Now!
hare my bearing as well as 1 ever had. and 1
can see to thread a* fine a needle a* I ever did.
my sense of smell ft PVJIy re*ton*?, oik! Il
seem* to be Imporying an the time. 1 think
there 1* nothing like Ely'* Cream Ralm for Ca
tarrb.-Mro. E. E. Grime*, CT Valley tt.. Ferry
Co.. Ohio.

Decatur skating rink turned into a
wagon manufactory.
Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup becomes
a household word wherever used. If
not satisfied will refund you money for
empty bottle. W. H. Goodyear.
There were 730 marriages i SL Clair
county last year.
Cobb’s Pills contain Mandrake, the
best agent known for correcting stom­
ach troubles. W. H. Goodyear.
One Nashville doctor caught last
week five girl babies.
x

gats fairly well moved, though not beyond a

cmioDfcncnf or flows.
•
With regard to better plows, tbe govirntnesst of these provinces, the nortbweut piorince and Oudh, doc. all it can to facilltnte
their introduction. We have an agricultural
department- which lias eutablidwil a-model
farm al C'awupore. Thb department ba­
a Ivo caused to be cosuurueted wn eral varieties
of light plows specially suited to the needs ol

vincial towns, and sometimes an enterprising
land owner is induced to buy one. They art
not expensive, according to English uotiins,
but it b difficult to compete in prive with a
plow that costa a shilling.
ifowever, when the plow has been bought,
there t* still a great difficulty to overcome.
Though these plows are made os light os b
potable consist-mt with moderate efficiency,
only the stronger cattle are al.lv to draw
them. so that only those who are rich enough
and far seeing enough to pure!mse goal rattis

U nearly iw big as that of on English rjode
crooked. Tte man stands faci ns
English spavin liniment removes all and dighily
unbroken ground, as in urtig a jdekax
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­ the
take, a chop nt the ground, scocpa up a spit­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, ful of earth, and swings It behind him. Tte
splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, method of digging has it. advantages when
sprains, swellings, etc. have 850 by tbe surface of tbe ground is bard, but foi
use of'one bottle. Warranted. Sold stiff, mobt ground the English spade b db
by Goodyear &amp; CoM druggists, Hastings Unedy better. A tool exactly like tte puroote
THE PRETTIEST l^ADY In Hasting, and oth-; is used in Italy for digging or hoeing omons
er* should not allow a eotigh to run. Um at once the vines.
Kemp’s Balsam which we guarantee te cure.
Price 30c and 01. Trial size free. W. H. Goodpick than a* a garden tool In shape and
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver PUle for rite it is not unlike a cuqientert elite), but ii
Torpid Liver, for Const!pation, for the Complex­ Is iwd much as a garden trowel would Im
us-id In England. An Indian gardener, at
ion. W. IL Goodyear, druggist.
far as I have been able to observe, eeldon
FOE I DON’T CARE. dull, tired feeling. Im­ digs tbe ground. Ha sito on hb batuxtee and
poverished blood, dull pains in back and bead, prod, tbe earth with his tiny trowel. Tte
UitUlulug skin eruptions. Kemp’s Sarsaparilla same instrument b also used for cutting
affords immediate relief. We always guarantee gran.
Tbe gram eutter, squatting on hb
haunches and shuffling along, selxra with hb
IbAwt "
___■ . .
_ .

kit&gt;c» prreenro for a day w two trading
further consideration of the ra»o, but that
rerv night bo wo* Mot by an. unknown man
in bl* bouse. After six day* of ituffering the
captain died. Hi*friend* brought the rei&gt;retentaUre of the free stale government to in­
terfere, but be bemtated. Hewn* new to hi*
podtiun and dared not take very’ dcddixl
tuearun-*. Ho the king of tte trite Las bertim'l biiuaclf. Tte dead ca[&gt;taLn iu»d been a
I favorite of bi* and tbe accu*attou of tte doc­
tor ted dfttui’iad bi* majeety. Now that tte
Icaptaiu ted been murdered bo determined to
Ipuuirt the criminal. A mzm wa* arrwted
icuid tnrel fur tte crime and found guilty.
Ho woo, of conree, condemned todeotb.
A NOVKL FfXISHMrXT.
When the bbbotf arrived the hole In tte
market plare- hud been completod.
It
ordinary grata.

TIm? -object that had at-

on tho gn-ulid with his hands tied be­
hind his back. Seven fret in front of
bih&gt; wu a young tree that ted been
bent toward
him.
Tte top of tte

slender trunk.

wi-re maili- fut tehiml 11 w b* ail The tcnrtm
of tte tree kepi a com-taut (train on hfs
throat, nut enough to Krangle him, but
encugb to te painful cm&lt;! to prevent him
&lt;rom making any motion. He ted tiren *ir.
ting thus fur Ltmr* watching tte (&gt;n-pti£atiotui
iforhk execution ami eixluring tte gaxcof
hundred* of tte villager*. N&lt;*t far away tbe
king. drrMKtl in a gorgeously .ruJorad rube,
Mt xnporinteudlng the o|«rati&lt;mc. Th*- work
pragrcwcd in duo order, but without tte
ceremonious mletpnity that characterize* an
•xeeutiun iu Cbrirtiun rountrie*. Tte king
gave- hi* inwrurtloM wten te chow to inter­
fere ton subordinate, wb&gt;&gt;transferred them to
tte captain la chorgu cf tte worker* oi tte
tele.
When tte diggersclimted oct aad laid Mide
their rtovel* there' was a slight jims-, and tte
crow gathered tlomr to tterfcaration.
Presently tte king uttered a command in a

Erysipelas,

Canker, and

little I
well*
jndivh

. don't«
the chi

frcdmi

hived

Catarrh,
which

'overjjon

my system. After try­
ing otlier remedies,
and getllnr no relief, I
i began to take Ayer.
; Sarsaparilla, and. in a
Can be
। few months, wiAcurrel.
Susan L. Cook. HJb
cured by 1 —
Albany M-. Boston
Mau.
purifying', Highlands,
Ayer*. Sarxsparllla
I* superior lo any blood
the blood
purifier that I have
lever, tried.
1 ba»c
with
taken ft for Scrofula,
Canker, and Salt*
Rheum, and mdi’td
lunch benefit from It.
It is good, also, fur a

now over 7000 dally. .
’
' '
Bowarv of wontJces toutton. tc-.
with ntrtoos kinds cf cord.
~ ’
None uro genuine antas'“or. w.-&gt;
nAr’ai
k"
.
*

pony]
M?fU*W
family
turned

is supplied with the latest and

best styles of type.

CATARRH CURE.
*

thouxnnd. Buffering from Asthma, Con­
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you over try
Acker*. Engli.1. Remedy? It b ite tert

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.

You
-old" w

bearin

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest

.■tiildr
a snuf
snuffy

than
mdghl

HOOSIER IMUFACTURIHG CO., FORT WAYIE, US.

feet, and while one held him stood y tte other,
began to pack dirt about hb fret. Tte work­
men left on tte brink of the bole, rarrfuDy
rtoveled the earth that ted been &lt;lug up back
again, and tbe men imide continued tbe pack-

tloatia
Wb

HASTINGS MICH.

FEXTECThT BOMBIMX.
Tte victim writbod end vnomed terribly
a. tte Mork proceeded, and a gag wax bwerted
in hb mouth to .till hb cr;ra Tte jeonb
with morbid curicritr crowded to tho cdTe of
the bole even to tte point of interfering with
the workmen unH «
_____.
----- -------- —....
mo men in toe

Victim until it was up to bit waist. They
• if0'’
tb* flUin|t 111
moro
rapidly and others helped ia tbe stamping.
The bole was oririnallv
..___ .

*”
U’1111
*u',’cn,l him until toe
rest of the bole had l-een leveled over. Then
“ nW
thrown upon tbe bead effwtu-dly buried the poor fellow, but the work~^U111 «utte» to note exactly 2X

A

7

right
l«j»

provi

Baby

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

- oHw
tainl]

pounding waa continued with nuLhJa

contented with these primitive methods for

u.,

NALL’S GREAT

cutUng com b o&gt; primitive a. other Indian
agricultural methodau Tte aickla used is
teral v &lt;me-'n.,r«h
„

20 Yard Carpet Sale!
----- » —er vmr raalt*.
•tikbt)11vis*'*10 m‘k*

» yards of extra beery lagrala tor.
» yards of Mosaic carpet tar............

■he and weight, dropped into a sht in front"
actt Upon n Bwitch lever
*_____ ... ’
20yards of Moqultte for.
» yards of Velvets tor..

Furniture Department.

•teeuudansTug hi
in Li. bonw, toC«, a

» pc. bed room*suit. In hardwood, drab, mabogany, walnut or in IL'h? c"

trap" fur the next uwr.-Home Journal
merte, rajlro.-uls U1d r,
-.uai.

w „ of cnta"
,n’ y**?*

hand to emu&gt;h them to put oUlX-quT^
ttereauluof their tavsstigaiious and*wS£
nat &lt;ni.i Tlw.
_____
.
.

The Argonaut

•

----- ....
--fewuic*, »Owudtbe king and looked all around him
wiklly. One of tho ex.-uticncr* hastened
matters by parting him into th.-hole. He

over tte vieUm’s head.

provided for it drojia tte coin into a tiilaud
nteaM ton awteh
___v_ .
.

You
gratiU
chiidn
By tbi

ASK TOUR DEALER FOR THE IMPROVED PMTHOOI

■ handle.

• IOO REWARD. «IOO.
The renders of the Banner will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science hao
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease requires a con­
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting direct­
ly upon the blood and mucus surfaces
of the svstem. thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease and giving
the patient strength, by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In do­
ing its work. The Proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers that
they offer one hundred dollars, for any
case it falls to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address,
F. J. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo, O.
tarSold by Druggists, 75 cts.

b'?u«e,
rnendfc
talk of

F01 BALE BY ALL LEADUG EZCSAins.

The Banner Job\&gt;epartftien:

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

in thft

leaving the prongs of the fort still tied about
him. He wav kd to the bole and onlered into
it Up to this time be bad preserved a stoical

Another method of cutting grass ft with „
let eif w-vf h*
-__ ... _
.

HALL’S

HsdMs, No. Lindale, O.
‘■anuiparllla.ia my fam­
ily, for Scrofula, and
know, If It It taken
faithfully, it win
tteroughly eradicate
thia terrible dftewc. W. F. Fowler, M. D.,
Greenville, Teno.
For forty yearn 1
have Buffered with EryBlpefte. I have tried
all aorta of rentedlee
for tny complaint, but
found no relief until I
commenced using
Aver’* Sarsaparilla.
After taklnr ten bot­
tles of tlii* medicine I
am completely cured.
—Mary C. Ameebory,
Rockport, Mo.

The condemn.*! man's neck

ttwiresnuatebecame apparent A^SLS
came forward with a lang, hard wood«S

New Good Templars lodge at Colo­
ma.

XJww’X. &lt;ft\.e.e,\u

• PREX

CONGO STATE.

THE

Humor*.

away a loved and valued life, ft an achievement
that should inspire heart-felt gratitude. Chillnw, cold extremiUe*. depressed apirita. and
extremely miserable mmsIiom. with pate, wan

A sadreli*MeMedlcin«iaM&gt;tteta«t
to depend upon. Ackeria Blood El­
ixir has been prescribed for yean far all Im­
purities of tbe Blood. In every formofSerofulous. Syphilitic o? Mercurial diseases, Ria
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no oqsaL
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co, Druggists.

SC RO Fl

BISHOP TAYLOR’S AOVENTURE8 IN

taring a Victim.

Hill’s Peerless Worm Specific is pop-,
ular because it combines even} desirable
Indian cultivator* are extremely poor, and a&gt;
quality. W. H. Goodyear. _y ‘
to devising or adopting improvements, not
A recent Catholic fair at Mahtisque only are they content to follow the methods
netted 81.000.
of their ancestors, but they regard alteration*
You can cure that Headache by uh almost impious.
That the cattle in India should Is jioor it
using Hill's Peerless iSarsaprilla. W. II.
not to bo wvndt-red at, for their food cun­
Goodyear.
MANY OTHER ENpERIMENTS.
sista nimost exclusively o! chopped straw and
Prof. Sanborn lyes been carrying on
The Saginaw City postofilce has a fallen leaves. It is hardly nectw-my to ro
these experiments for ten years. He new location.
mark that there are no chaff cutters on an
says the cheapest growth is made on
For fever aud ague, aud mlumatle glMSMt.
young animals, gradually increasing in
Ayer'i
Ague
Cure
b
a
po*IUre
remedy.
size until the maturing period sets in.
when the increase of cost per pound
Ex-Senator Ferry will soon return crouching on tbe ground, chops the straw Wi
gain is rapid. Skim milk and the meals from Utah.
a block of wood.
Hie the most effective rations fed. Mid­
Tbe method of drilling seed employed al»&gt;ut
dlings is the best single food. Cobmeal Of the succe** of Hood's Sarsaparilla l*tte tact here is extremely simple, and at tbs •am&lt;
ground fine is an efficient food, and that every pu re baser receive* a fair equivalent time ingenious. A basket in the shape of at
•qhal to clear corn meal pound for for the mouey.Tte torn liter head "J« Da*re (»m- inverted sugar loaf, with tbe tip cut off, is
itollor.’’ stolen Ire imitator*. Is onglual with
pound. For the average of many trials, and
truly only with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Th I* !lx«l to the handle of the plow, so as to point
14 pounds of growth was got for 56 can easily be proven by any one who derirea to directly down into the furrow. The peasant
pounds of food, or one pound pork for te*t the matter. For real economy, buy Hood s bolds the plow, and hb wife walks tmddc bin
four pounds food. Thlp growth at 4 Barxaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
cents per pound gives 56 cents per
Eleven regular fruit buyers at Bent­
bushel for corn, more if the com and on Harbor.
seed to drop out gradually, so that the drill
cob are closely ground together. Count­
BLEEPLEMS NIGHTS, made miserable by ing b fairly even. The line*, however, art
ing the cobmeal equal to tho clear meal, that
terrible eojwh. Shiloh’* Cure Is the rem* not very regular, for the Indian plowman ii
pound for pound, it would make a dy for you. SoWby W. H. Goodyear.
not very succetaul in hb efforts to attain a
SHILOH'S VITALIZERlswtet you need for straight furrow, nor would an English plow
bushel of com worth 70 cents. Mid­
dlings gave 16.3 pounds growth for 56 Constipation. Loss o! appetite, Dizziness and all num be suctataul with such a plow.
pounds, or 27.4 pounds per hundred
ruKooaa axd Koonraa
pounds of middlings, which at 4 cents
For lame bwt, side or chest, use Shiloh , perOf other agricultural or garden instruments
per pound gives 81.09 per hundred enw plMter. ITlcc 23 cents. Sold by W. H.
pounds of the middlings or 821.80 per Goodyear.
BHILOH'S COUGH and comumptloa cure i«
ton.—Prairie Farmer.
or short handled, big bladed hoe. Tbe blad«
the Norway Spruce is one of the best
and most enduring ornamental trees
for Michigan.
Dr. Beal, in a late Speculum, publish­
ed by the students of the Michigan
Agricultural College, says that to take
out the Norway Spruce would deprive
us of one of the best, if not the most
desirable, evergreens, at least so far as
he can judae. for 30 years. He knows
of no conifer to take its place. The
Balsam Fir, he says, is very handsome
for 10 or 12 years, when it begins to
dwindle. The American arbor-vltiv
does well in damp placro, but on dry
ground, if left to Itself, it soon dies in
places and looks bad.
Prof. Cook, the Speculum says, has
discovered that the queen bee will lay
over twice her own weight of eggs each

AN AFRICAN EXECUTION.

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�WOMAN AND HOME.
-ERTICC l.'ULFORO PREACHES *
’"jnOBT 3JKMON TO MOTri^S.

tiem to the diildrvn and too
■ .Youare an individual a*
f your children. Y&lt;M.(that
, ».»r improvement on every

st Is*om* of rnjj, so that
ood sen-1 off in th- world."
You’ve worked hard all
g thesy boys and girl*,
ng them, worrying over
.-e;-T and upper servant,
it xlL You’rs ke;»t yonrwlf

t ax-iety. Yi«a haven't kept
i! Ywueglect your draas
: .v ly. V’ hen you do dp***,
-1 tn-'li. W ben you don't dree*,

■t the children. Dlncntion

&lt;1 If n Jt better than
I yourself at hunw into a
-bildren call you -mother,’

_________ _ wav ama uv
woman te bad, Willy. Taint tho peckin'.
You gits used to that, though it's mightily
like havin' a hall atorai *11 tbe year ‘round.
Nor i* ain’t tbe temper, which you ain’t
afranl 'ill hurt you, in a manner ot spookin'.
&lt;»------- * * "

Byspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is miser}’. Indigestion is a foe to
good nature.
The human digestive apparatus is
one of the most com pleated and won­
derful things in exlstelnce. It is easliv bie. languid, and drowsy. Il ia a disease
w.u«ra toe HU &gt;•&gt; were married wa, u ’iv
which doe* not get well ot Itself. It requires
put out of order.
next most evrhmon .p, were U and pj. Inftlly
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to
of the reigning belle* and tnosta being barely
liad cookery, mental worry, late hours, throw off tbe causes and tone up the rtlgra13, the age that Shakespeare give* his n&lt;*.
Uve organs till they perform their duties
irregular
habits,
and
many
other
siotrateand loving Julwt. I thulk mort^f
things which &lt;,ught not to be, have wniingty. Hood’s HanaporRla has proven
t^25*^wlra:&gt;'37T*,d BirU&lt;*
put
mode the American people a nation of just the required remedy In hundred* of case*.
at tbe bead of baaHlioldi, obwtally under you kain't br along wUh
dye peptics.
** I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for dys­
•m-b difficult «reum,tam,4.Zuld ^do!,"
L^la U&gt;n-"0-I^Jr/t "IL
Hke
But Green’s August Flower has done pepsia, from which I have suffered two years.
wonderful work in reforming this sad I tried many other medicines, but none proved
- — —a—- wuuMt tie
•o aatlsfaetory a* Hood’s Banaparflla.**
business
and
making
the
American
slightly erratic.—E. J. Bkldle in Ok»bepeople so healthy that they can enjoy TnoMJUl Cook, Brush Electric Light Co,
want 'em to."—"Behlndtbe Blue P*Ulge."
Democrat. ‘
their meals and lie happy. New York Qty.
Jtemember:—No happiness without
Thw Brit Cooking School.
heuth.
But-Green’s August Flower
Sick Headache
Tbe
mother
’
*
kitchen
i*
tbe
girl
’
*
beat
cook
­
—.
"iui ocr corp* nr asbrings
health
and
happiness
tb
the
dys
­
■Ulant*, attended to nothing but tbe washing ing acbool. Tira tame- hand* that make eraxy
and ironing of clothes. That work wa* be­ quilt* for nnuucment can make rag enrpete peptic. Ask your druggist for one bot­ afflicted with severe headaches and &lt;iy«pepgun on Monday morning; it wa* flni*bed on to corer home floor*. Rag carpets are jimt aa tle. Seventy-five eents. W. H. Good­
year &amp; Co.
•
Saturday wherj.the Ixukvtn ot fn-Jily done nwtbetic aa crazy quilt*. The waahtub la an
up clocking were delivered to the housemaid*
for dLtribution. Tbi* distribution, or n*aortment, was auperinteuded by tha mli­
tre*. or |K-rbap.i mor? generally by oua of
the daughter* of the bouse.
How many southern women can recall at
this day the maternal inalruction which
marked every Baturday inorulng: “Mary,
flinali yoar leantui and practice by 1 o’clock,
a* the wash L* to be aiaorWd Unlay." or.
• Sarah, you mual postpone your visit until
next Saturday, a* it is yoar turn to distrib­
ute the clothes today." How many a romnntricacias of piano study and technique, or re­
called from tbe eucbantinetot in which tbe

find they can't ixtip it.

:•:•• litf.-r»nce between

-&gt;in.- corner at tbe
r-.iMin your children
1 mi 1 afraid of you They

..i'dren should have Suora
&gt; i :*• t gratitude from
chil iivn «&gt;f thi-mXvrn
ar their gratita.h&gt;
nr parent* give tls-m—
,u 1 •helf.-r—it» a matter

util they’re
.••m.

•; Mtiiplain that
Tb-y w •uMn’tn
sr

maturely
oar git!»
over you
’

I you haven’t culti-

well &lt;*ho»-n language
youV^ given them

•elf and everything
ing that w&gt; that the
- and now that r.
and y»ur chilitn

d/’M.i* Scripture. Your
•- 4 h Lora. .Mark the jx»l-ettcr than thyself.

If you don’t love

• •! ;&gt;-« *rlf. If you don't lova
y ; w..n t bwf» it 'prtfa-riy
&gt;.
:
i; if y«a» love youi
: '•
put anything in it’to burl
■' p it in it a bigger load than it
!'
io •• y rar mind y-wiU
ideas that come

hi* Kenilworth, &lt;u- Bride of Lauuuerumor,
or Lvv of the Ia*1 Minstrel, by Dinah's un­
timely and unwrleomr appearance at tbe
door: '■Git.up, Mum Sally.pt up Ck&gt;’*
ready ter sort. 1 bin callin’ you dis beah
good haff en hour. Yer mar gwine hear me,
fu« tiling yer know, an’ d-r. you’ll git a
scoldiu*. shor Mua Sally ri*re t ehictautly,

.&lt; and it &gt;•. half way round.
-nt
have told you better—
n; - din San Francisco Chronicle
।

Child's Mirror.
fa« tv tbe child'* mirror,"
• little one learns to look tn
n -n of it* every word and

rong. In the mother** arm« it
■" x t-notice, in n fit of petu:*i braised to strike; a re-■:n-* &lt;jv«r the mother’s fare;
fajh wttiiont striking, the littl"

- and thoughtful expnMoo.
Little by it Ute

ng &lt;• only taibir* can.

-run -&gt;f it* every word and action.
:n •• ।raid mon- fully renlix- this
ii il- y would hesitate'mid think many
• • I -;, laugh or sign of any kind they
•U.-.14-*!: &gt; • -tiildrvn in tbe bringing out
•
f-ir which they know full well they
w i i ■ r.-pntiiand and quite frequently
’hrm in after year*. Does the gratitl&gt;:i •; li-vringa child calle«l smart or cun1 j &gt; .'ify Hh- motlwr when It baa grown
.- in puntibiqg it for her negligence! Cer• •. ’ Tii-re i* no justification for her.
w’l. ।. ii - matter wliat her station, can
•I. -imply tor the mere gratiilcatlon ot
-w'i i-rn.iaal vanity or the entertainment
u-n l. ..r visitor*, to be unjust to heraelf
l&lt;-liii-l. "Ob," many mother* carelessly
y will grow out of it in a little
tiley don’t know any better now; time

•l ot thky n-ndemu a* trad halnta they tbe.n■ '
; -pousible for by tbeir entxrarag*[■ autiug s:v! fostering in tbe chiMrvuY
’ ’ *' - 1v ictiona that three name habit*
"•n- * .11. -.uing to Is- aitrmred and praiaed by
■' - Boston Buugat.
t
‘

' c.i- year* ago. 111 examining certain other
«ttei-.! i.i, bligM jto look up a number of
irna - * ot th- revolirtkinm y period Much
- te: „ xiie.-toi from a woman at tlr bead
aln u-- N&lt;&gt;t only was tlie country more
'y wttied, awl the means of transporta■iw: .-teh-d. l-utmuMtof the modern con■n- i: . s for botoekeeping had not them Ixwn
v-nt-i
Canned meat and vegetable*
1 f -■-.•urse, unknown up to a wry tew
and many tilings bad to lie done

r uining water; the light was from
nw- m-ule candltw. and tbe water wa*
‘••vdght Irom well, spring or stream. Baker*
'•
f- '.an.l Uutcben known only in tl»*

‘a*thada at Lome.

Doctor* were sent for
'

!

“It v-em» to me," «a(d ■ man who win look­
ing for a Iioum-, "that this building ia alto­
gether too clooe to the railroad. I don’t want
to be waked up at all hour* of t he night bj-1 a
thundering (reighl train or the screech of
every engine that potetw."
“It may I- a little close to the core, Mr.
Jone*," replied th- owner of tbe building,
“but it i* In a gixxl neighborhood and well
lighted. Tii-*e building* on the aide* hardly
interfere with tin- light at all. You can are
straight through the dining room of Mra. D&gt;■— —

RIGIDITY OF THE

RULES

KIRKS

The only brand of Laundry Soap
^warded a first elus medal at the
New Orleans Exposition.
Guaran­
teed absolutely pc.rv, and for genera!
botMciiold purposes Is tlie very beet

SOAR

Hood's Sarsaparilla

scribed, perhaps twenuv it ii unavoidable.
At many of three place* the doctor* dictate
to the healthy a* well u tiro uck. You can­
only by C. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mais.
not, even with money, buy champagne or
cbeew or salad, or even butter, or whatever
IOO Doses One Dollar.
it i» that is forbidden. The proqierity of the
sjra &lt;lej&gt;-iid* upon its suctxia os a healing re­
sort, and tbe magistrates would revoke the
licreue ot any innkeeper who violated the!
cod-.-. It was amusing to watch the atniggtat [
of the gourmeta wbo found tbeir way thither
ignorant of the rigidity of the rule*, borne
left th- day after arriving:'other*, in earnest,
about their own health or that of a friend,
remained and submitted and grumbled. But
a Sunday in New York, a few week* ago,
would not be more uncomfortable than CarbIkmI or Khoingen to a ixiii vivant
Tbe daughter of a duchre* gave a card
party, while I was at Kiaahigen, which was
|iiquant in it* aimpUdty. The invitation*

ill

Come to Battle Creek,
And call on

YOUR BUGGY

FOR ONE DOLLAR &amp;
COITS HONEST

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HOUSE PAINT g

ICOIT'S FLOOR PAINT

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You will always find them busy cut­
ting off goods. They have made, some
very large purchases of
\

WHITE GOODS!
And their wash goods which they sell
are about

Half the Price
It costs to manufacture.

modmty to take on an armor of dignity; it I*
Uie tuna for her to Im both deaf and biiiaL—
Catharine Cole in New Orleans Picayune.

fu*io«i and disorder children—more eapeeially
boy*—■create, refuse to allow their children
to entertain tbeir friend* st home dreerre no
pity if in after life they realise that tbe|M*tlM
df *in are the patin ebreen by them, and jf
disgrace fall* upon them tbe otdy one* who
deserve a pitying llbsfigbt are tbe ones that
commit tbe i-rime*, we parents certainly do
not By riaung the doors of Hie bone* upon
tbe young comfiaiiioiis and friends tbeir ciiil-;
dren bad eboarn, tfley sent them into tbe
street to meet ami entertain them there.
Home nhould Barer t* too fine uor ton poor
for tbe children's friend*. By having them

White Goods at 6 cents, worth 10 cfents.

WHEN

Crinkle Seersucker for 8 cents, worth
12K cents.

wbo unworthy, and want, advise and .-rathe

none, mere win l— ic-n
w„ „
eloping with unprincipled, good for nothing
men, hence fewer divorce, or of boya be­
coming criminal* and ending tbeir ilay* in
prison, abut out from the sympathy and lova
of tbeir fellow creature* for defying the law*
of God and man. It is not sufficient that
ciilMren have good clotbee, numberlirei play­
thing*, choice food, soft lied* and band*onra
rooms in which to lire. Tbe young require
more than this—more than education arid
wealth, and yet what tbay require h that
which the |&gt;oor a* well aa the nt?0 may give
t.ieni—a pleasant home. Tbarefohi, lirst and

Th - season i* at Land when th" mortality

use. Tl-&gt; miachiaf is often done long before
tbe effect appear*. Parent* «y, when *dvhed
to give ttieir children pl*in *nd simple food,
and to deny tb«n stimulating drinks like tea
and coffee: “Oh, nothing hurt* my children;

Boya atuff tbem-elve. with indigoatibi* food
day after day witbout abowing any »ign* of
being injured, aud then in tbe dog day* anddaniv &lt;-ollap*a witboat any r.wcial cauw. It
b arith tbe children aa II i* with ua, their
•Ider* tbe panbbment of tbeir error* l« often
long delayed. They weaken their digestion
tatiie winter and die of it in Augurt The
Um* to regulate tbe diet of tbe young U all
tbe time. PtayttHana who practice 111

populous jiorto ot cltiaa I
that tbe mortality ia 5"
are raawo,
when the children
tt*enL*olve* me afraid t7eat improper thing*.
They have been w rong fed ter eleven

Tbent-orne* - loog hot term, and w.are a,&gt;
twilled by tbe «»•••
huncftwl* of d&lt;*^” a
Sv among th. children of a few a anti.New York LtAgtr._________

A "Screamer" Daflnad.
-W..U a screamer’* a Imd tempered person
u... Ud.
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K.r

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I - »•"«* "r ”n”l‘
p rip.
.I~*

J. W. Babcock’s,

Capt Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply­
ing between Atlantic City and N. i., Secoad door wrath ob Allen J ode*' feed store,
Jefferson street.
had been troubled with a cough so that
he was unable to sleep, and wss induc­
ed to try DR King’s New Discovery for
consumption. It not only gave him la­
stant relief, but allayed the extreme
sorenetu in bls breast. His children
were affected and a single dose ha-J the
To im-vent pie jitkv from running out in
same happy effect. Dr. King's New
th- oven, make a little opening in the upper
Discovery is now the standard remedy
- rust and Insert a hltle roll Of brown
in the Coleman household and on board A specialty. Remember that Babeock’a is tbe
l»;&gt;er perpendicularly. Tl&gt;e itam will rtthe schooner. Free trial bottles of this place to get any and everything In tbe horoeaa
rap* from it a* from a chimney, and all tbs
IkxE for quality ot goods aad reasonable,
standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear’s line.
nea* of price*.
drug store.
''
broom splinter, Irat Draw it gently forward
ami put tbe our close to tbe load; if it i* not
done there "ill be a little sputtering sound.
Whan it is thoroughly Indeed there will be no
sound.

For a good clothe* cleaner roll a strip of

broom*tick, sew down firmly on the aide*,
trim tbe end* evenly.

Flute-l liainllc* fjj^ sauevpoha, so that they
will not slip in tbe gresav barala of tbe rook,
are a new idea. An improved lid that allow*
the steam to ncaj-e ia abo provided.

Bo. I Gendns Oak Tauei Leather

A vegetable acid, such as lemon juice or

Many piano dealer* recommend cotton
flannel for dusting pianos a* superior to any­
thing eb*.
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Salt sprinkled over anything that is burn­
ing on tbe store will prevent any disagreeable

Blaine and tbe Frofeaaor.
One day the convcraaticm drifted off to the
German anceatry of England'* ruling bouw,
and Mr. Blaine thought tlie family had lo*t
in vigor *ince Uie day* cf (Jecrgv I. A Ger­
man profesaor wbo wn* prmrnt took up tbe
diwu-cMon. and tbe whole hbtory of England
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Big line of Muslins, plain and figured.
An elegant line of Sateens at 1S&gt;&lt;
cents, worth IS cents.

Hosiery.
We are selling 4 pairs lor 60 cents; each
pair worth 25 cents.
We have also mage big reductions in
Men’s Socks. 15 cent socks for 10 cents.

COTTONS are advancing very fast,
but our cellar ia full at the old price
and we will continue our very low
Cces on them, which ia a good deal
i than market value.

PARASOLS, a big line and very cheap.
Full line of Denims. Jeans. Sheetings,
Cotton Flannels, Table Linens, Tow­
els.

BLANKETS AND BODES.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
On front of Farmer s Sheds.

Just 40saloons at Sault Ste. Marie.
CROUP. Whooping Cough and Broochltli,Im­
mediately relieved by Shllob’* Cure. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear.

GOING TO

KLaslcine
(THE NEW QUININE.)

Good Appetite
TO BUY SOME TERRITORY FOR

WILL YOU SUFFER wttn Dy»pep*la and
Liver Complaint? Hlillob’a Vltallrer ia guaran- ,

Teel’s Inproved

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath
secured, by Bhfkm’* Oatam Remedy. Price
M cents. Nasal Injector tree. W. H.Goodyear.

B.I,

Soother at hand.
Il b tho only safe
medicine ret made that will remove all
Infantile dlaordera. It contain* «w Opium
or Morpkint, but gireo the child natural
oom frompaU. PrieeSScenu. Bold by

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
The Manistee plum crop will be large.

Giro

Middleville, Mich.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be ao qffleklv
eared by Hhtloh’* Cure. We guarantee It. bold
by W. H. Goodyear.

TX*
Whiting or ammonia in the water is prefer­
able to soap for cleaning windows or paint

10 cents, worth !\and 14 cents.

OUR CORSET stock is full of good
styles cheap.
Mrs. Fho-be Uhealey. Peterson, Clay
Co, Iowa, tells the following remark­ A rood Stock at low prices.
Big drives in Lisle , Thread Gloves at
able story, the truth of which is vouch­
15c; good value for 25c.
ed for by the residents of the town: “I
I shall soon open a tine line of
Also special bargains in Silk Gloves for
am 73 years old. have been troubled
25c., well worth 50c.
with kidney complaint and lamented
for many years: could not dress myself
"Xi way* 'remember that you can s*re money by
Don’t buy till you aee them
without help. Now I am free from all
mmln. *F&lt;I In tl.w I'.niln., &gt;&gt;«,
U,.-. »„
। pain and soreness, and am able to do all
my own housework. 1 owe my thanks before liuylnx. It we can't suit you in quality
and price, we do not expect your trade. All
to Electric Bitters for having renewed we aak is a cbance to abow you what we can do
my youth, and removed completely all I tor you.
Respectfully.
disease and pain.” Try a bottle, only I
J. W. BABCOCK.
42 West Maia St,
60c at W. 11. Goodyear’s drug store. ’ i

The Best Salve Id the world for Cuts.
monia. and then a woolen cloth lai-1 over and Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
a hot flat iron held ju»t over the cloth to Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblain*, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
find positively cures Piles, or no pay
Egg *bsl!s will clean vinegar bottles or required. It is guaranteed to give per­
nnrMng bottles as well as sIkX, and they fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.
hand in eyery kitchen.
To keep the strength of tbe coffee while it
is boiling, plug tbe uooe of the coffee pot with

SEE THEIR.

HiaWONT DRY STICK!

HARNESS

A Captain’* Fortunate Dtacovery.

OF THE

Boston Dry Goods Store.

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Tbe green diarrtar* of infant* is, according
to Dr. Hayrtn, cauwd by a microbe which
«*-rete» th* coloring matter characteristic of
the complaint. Tin- diseaa* is epidemic and
contagious. The best treatment, ha mid in
his communication to tbe Academy of Medi­
cine, is to give tbe child after eneb feeding-*
tea*,-&lt;--nftil of 2 per rent, lartic acii.—Scien­
tific American.

of the Hastings Banner will
ilnd that It will pay them to

eaders

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must be at times both d«af and blind. Dieagreeable liapp-nings. offensive to eyre or
ears, are at times incidental to almost every
one'* life. The most sheltered young lady
cannot l-e entirely protected. She may And
herself m places where profane language
reaches tier ears, wiiare objection*bl- sfghta

&lt;

white

Axaziujt, New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. Mary C. Braith. Cambridgrport, Mom..
was a sufferer from dyspepsia and tick head­
ache.
She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and
found it the best retne dy she ever used.

carefully arrange* tbe rioUiing la-longing to
each member of the family; Dinah, in thes
Sir*. Swympeninti Uic wr»t. Then the panmean while, standing with her arms akimbo, "’try
frolic. They read,"Lady Clementina Cloverly
ba* nineteen shelves, and"----making a running &lt; omraamtary on the way
“I Utink wr bail better take it, Mr. Jone*," al Homo—Cards and Coffee." There was no
“boy* dux tor dey rfo's." or staring out of
mid Mra Jonre, • tccidodly.—Chicago Tribune, j carjet on tbe floor, cot even a rug; the Lour
the window at tl-c games or promenade* in
was 4 in the afterncran, and tl» refreshments
the front yard.—Zitella Cocke in Anp.*i «-au
luuiiaiisi. «.mnt uuimairunl
were literally limited to coffee and tho plain­
Woman's Snrceas.
Magazine.
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At least one-bait of the IkkA writer* of the est cakes. The guests came in their country
clothes; out the company cunsUted of some
present aro women.
Twenty Anuhcan
of the highest nobility of England. They
It would
well if young women were women have picture* in Uii* year’s Part*
taught early in lite that '.brae i* n fab*shame salon. Hevvral hundred nomen have gradu­
and nn affevtatnm of mode*ty aa unlovely os ated from tbe medical school* of this country went; but were all the better, doubtlam, for
I “*&gt;’ &lt;*«ireeaea*. and winch di-gust* and
ainre March. Tbero are 2,4O&gt; un marnod
their abstinence.
' M eflbctimly a* braaeum-**. To be on the qui women in tbs • ntissioiuiry field. Several
in fact, incredulous |wuple used to say tlmt
I
*or innuendos, to have a smart faculty women have recenUy made snug competenif thew high livers would submit to th- same
j for extracting th* liitter* of uvil from any ci-w a* inventors, and tbe list of feminine
rule* at home; would rito before the *un and
go to bed at 9; would live simply and regu­
i&gt; displaying a remarkaliln aptitude b&gt;r tak­
harm where barm u not intendral i« ImiiMsiiwt.
larly in all thing*, take exercise, spend half
Tbe young woman who thought:be would die ing care-of herself.-New Orleoxu Timreof shame because some gentlemen came into i Democrat.
well at home without either spring or bath.
However, tbe novelty, tbe company, the for­
statue of tbe Venus of Miln. who fell intoconA warm «alt batli once a month in winter eign look of things to many—ell contrii-ute
fu«u&gt;n and Washed mightily, advertised a
to make tbe asceticirm easier, and they think
and
once
a
wrek
through
tbe
summer
i»
an
mm leery tliat was possibly only »km d«w|».
A blu«h b Mimetiiing sacred tn pure woman - excellent mvigorator for children. It can be
Tbe doctors resort to a bit of empiricism, it
bocal, and it is a sad •ps'ctaci- for thoughtful really obtained by putting a handtbl of seemed to me. You are told that you never
roane salt to every gallon nf water in tin
pen-civo tie- good effect of tbe cure until after
tbe improprieties that «be pr-Urnd* to be lath. After tin daily bath, which should In you have lc(t; thus, however little result is You want a strictly No. I single or double, light
shocked at tilings which simple, unaffected taken ju*t nfter rising or before retiring, a apparent, you are not to l-c justiflr-1 in grum­
thorough nibbing should be given tbe child,
candor is far from thinking ou at all.
bling. Then, too, you are often sent -to an­
then tbe skin lightly powdered with orris root
other spring, or perhaps to” make a tour in
young ladia* who manage to convey by «ul&lt;le powder, th- latter a.* a preventive against tbe exhilarating air anil wondrous scenery of
pwribie cold catching.—Mr* Elli* L Jluinma
inunuationa that-they are deeply cou*cioua of
Tyrol or the further Alps, and then you are
sound* and scene* which a truly modcat in Good Houarkaeping.
almost certain to get well.—Adam Badeau a

anything *&gt; ;nuch that

irt-ip.ug to make a ruin oi

excellent gyiminaium; were it only a erase
every girl iu tint land would be taking teason* ou tho washboard. If the* are menInI
occupation* wo bnvo made tti-m an. They
htnt tbe pride more than they do the phyiical
powers. TUwr duties diatributeJ in a family
wouh! not fall hard upon any one member.
It will be remembered that Mra. Whitney In
Wa Girl* make* one of them aay ot tbeir neat
hiaxsokeeping: “We could uol tell whether wo
dined in the kitcbm or kitebed in the dining
room."—Mra M. L Rayne in Detroit Free

DYSPEPSIA

New Strength
Quiet Nerves,

Roof Cement
For thev say that’ it la tire proof.

Happy Days,
Isweet Sleep.

A POWERFUL TOMIC
A

SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

Applied to shingles. It prevents them fnxni
shrinking, swelling or decaying, and Is a sure
THK MOftT BCIRKT1F1C AND 8CCCK8B
FUL BLOOD FVH1FTKK. Nu^rter to qteSe.
protection against tire.
Applied to Un or Iron, It prevents rust.
_ Bev. Wm. Lucas. Reetor &lt; I rare Ctiureh
Ravenna. O. write*: “I eonlialiy endorse 1*J'
It is adaptable to making gravel roof*
kltic a* being ju*t what you claim, an rvcrilent
substitute for .|iilnli»e. with none of Its trad wfnct*. Mrs. Ijicbi had ■
—1-2

Economy and strength are peculiar to Hood *
Sarvaiiarllla. tbe only aiedfclne of which “ion
Doses Ooe Dollar' la true.
Territory for sale only by
Kasklne had her up and around tn * tew dav»’
over, vnv ■&gt;»«»-» _
---- r----------------and in a short time cured tier."
o»f*.
called and the deed* mid misdeeds lived again
Drunkencan n th* Liquor Habit FMitlvaly
Uvlag In the malaria! district* ot MarKetM I
around that dinner table. Mr. Blaine was
Cured by adBlniateriag Dr. Haises'
beeanx a vtoUm of want form* oi ■atari*I
Galdan Specific.
evidently “nell up" in history. Tbe profnanr
fever. 1 drugs**1 myself with &lt;iuinioeaad&lt;u&gt;u-r
reinedle* without aval!. I was xreaUy redaertl
did not have to correct bim more than three
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with­
when I heard of Krekine. It.
out the knowledge ot the person taking It | ia
Middleville, Mich.
times for an hour and a half and Mr. Blaine
absolutely bannirea and will effect a perma­
“took excoptlon*" in one case.
nent and speedy cure. wtwUirr Urn patient is a
t3F*Correspondeiice -lollc-ltod.
“My idea,” said Mr. Blaine, “i« that king*
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousand* of drunkards have been made ternand queen* and all such rulers are tolerated
iierale inen wbo have taken Uc-ldmi bt&gt;eciac
through tbe ignorance or loyalty of the
in tbeircoffee without tbeir knowledge.and
people,
fo acknowledge ancli n thing aa' a
to-dav believe they quit drinking of tbeir own
Do Yoar Own Dyeiag. al Hatare. with
free will IT NEVER FAILi. Th* lystein
king am ig men is a kind ot slavery. It bi
once impregnated with the Hpecific it bccoaraa
wrong. I think it must go. Still, if we niiut , an utter lmpo«*iblllty tor thellaunr appetite to
kmve kii p for a few hundred year* more the dxiat. For fufl particular*, addreM GOLDEN
They will dye everything. They are aold every­
people, more than ever, demand tbat they SPECIFIC CO.. 1U Rare at. Cincinnati. O.
where. IVire 1 Oe. a parka*-* 40 color*. They
hare no equal tor atreuit’h. irigliUte**. amount
iball be kingly. England i* badly off m this
Talk of a creamery at Bay City.
CUKES VJtv’
teqiect. There i, more of n king in Glnil*ton*
amSfess
For acrotutou* disorder*, and mercurial dfri (&gt;un all tbe royal family. If 1 am to Judge
ivopte by tbeir deed*."-Boeton Gkfce.
C. PECKHAM. MTgi

J. S. Klingensmith,

LADIES
dAKJN.Mj’S&amp;EKC ** “
PEERLESS DYES. •“t'r.-S'JO-e’-U—M.Mwte.

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Habtinob, Mich., Sept.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; St. I’aul
railroad company has issued a rule that
drinking when on duty or frequenting
the saloons by any of-ita employees will
lead to dismissal, and any one dismissed
for such a cause will not be re-employ­
ed. Also preference will be given in
all cases to teetotalers. This is soon to
be the rule on all railroads. It ought
to be. The time will come, and is
probably not distant, when it will also
be the rule'll all factories and shops.
It ought to be. It is a greater temper­
ance measure than prohibition or any­
thing else yet tried in the way of law.
It is ah»o a great economic measure,
and is directly in the Interest of both
employers and employed. It is an eco­
nomic law too little understood among
workingmen-that poor and unreliable
workmen make low wages. Wages
are everywhere based on the average of
quality and quantity of work. A low
average means low wages; that is,
many poor workmen, or unreliable
workmen, make low wages for the good
workmen and the reliable workmen.
Every time the standard of effective­
ness, reliability and sobriety are raised,
the average of wages goes up. When
the time comes that the drunkard, the
incompetent, and the unsteady can’t
get work at all except In. the lowest
branches of crude labor, then the wages
of skilled labor in all trades will reach
their highest point Workingmen who
kick against Mr. Powderly’s temper­
ance views kick against their own inThe Democratic press has had much
to say on the subject of Republican dis­■
honesty in office, and has preachedI
many eloquent sermons from the text
’
“Turn the Rascals OuL” Since the dis­
covery of the forgeries of the defaulter■
Harvey in the Treasury Department,,
the tide of eloquence has abated in at
noticeable^degree. The study of com­.
parative rastality in office is not pleas­.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEW8.
The M. E. social wfil be entertained
by Mesdames Grant, Chas. Wieaaert.
Crothers, Carpenter. J no. Rich, J no.
Rock and Greenfield on Wednesday
afternoon and evening of next week at
tbe society rooms over Rower’s store.
Refreshments served from 5 to 7 o’clock
standard time, to which a cordial wel­
come is extended.
The house occupied by'isd. Shrope
and family, in Hillsboro, Ohio, was
burned Aug. 31sL The flames spread
so rapidly that there was no time to
save any of the furniture, and it was
with difficulty that Ed., who was sick
in bed. could be gotten outride. Ed.
was a former resident of this city and
his friends will regret to learn of his

A. Black. proprietor of the Hastings
marble works, went to Middleville
Saturday to superintend the erection of
the S. B. Smith monument It is compos­
ed of Barry granite, is 5 feet and x inches
high and weighs 10,000 pounds. It is
simple in design and yet presents a re­
markably fine appearance and the
workmanship on it can scarcely be ex­
celled.
.
John Bentlev was arrested Satur­
day night for being drunk and disorder­
ly. Monday morning J uatice Kenaston
decided that John should pay 84.50
and give a bond'to keep the peace for 90
days, or in default to go to the bouse
। of correction at Detroit for 90 days.
He paid the fine but failed to give the
required bond and was taken to De­
troit this morning.
,
.1. T. Noble has just‘completed,
ready for shipment next Monday, one
of hLs double-reel hose carts for the No.
2 Hose Co.,’ of Hastings, Mich., the
champion company of the state. This
is the best specimen of those celebrated
hose carts that Mr. Noble has ever put
out, and it is indeed a beauty; and as
useful as it is beautiful. The contract
price is 8250.—SL Louis Herald.
Reduced rates on all railroads will
be given to those who attend the first
annual reunion of Custer’s old brigade
at Vicksburg. Kalamazoo Co.. Sept 20.
21 and 22. 100 horses will be furnished
on the grounds and veterans are re­
quested tn furnish saddlesand blankets.
if practicable. Members of the brigade
are asked to send their post office address
and name of regiment to Secretary IL
IL James, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Following are the real estate
copal church have leased all the rooms ten tor the week eodln*
on the second floor of Rower’s block. token from the boob lathe reflate, •
They will tear out the partitions so as
““
to leave only two rooms, thus consider­ “n^c.nrujote
ably increasing the size of the room in
which their socials are held.
Dr. Lowry assisted by Dr. Taylor,
of Middleville, removed a cataract from
an eye of Ebeoezer Eaton, who came
here from Otsego to have the operation
u.«&lt;»"■ I'*"*
performed. Mr. Eaton is 82 yekrs old
and has been blind for a number of
yean. He is now getting along nicely. Mlddlrvllfc. »w._____
D. W. Rookrs, Secretary of the
A PriiimtitT'1- E»p»ri««K»Dwn&amp;n;- A. Mr. Hloruw. th;
Michigan Mutual Wind-Storm Insur­
ance Company, has received notice
from Lenh wee county that the severe
wind of last week did damage to sever­
al buildings insured by the
effimge of life without u single sick day
named company. Tho losses will be and it did great things tor me in many
promptly adjusted and paid, there l&gt;eIng sufficient money in the treasury for "^alwaysrecommend it where 1 seea
that purpose.
case that needs iL It always does
P. T. CoLonovE is now busily en­ splendidly, often accomplishing more
gaged' in revising the city ordinances. than you have ever claimed £orA “J
more than anyone would readily believe
As soon as thev are revised ami made who did not personally know the cases.
to comply with existing laws, they will
I now consider myself well, but 1
be passed by the council This is a step work hard at my busineaa-dressmakin the right direction, and will result in ing—and when I am tired and nervous
the city’s having ordinances that can be a small dose of Zoa-l’bora quiets and
depended on.
rests me. 1 always have it in the
,
It m there, and an inspection will house.
lours truly.
prove it. At Baughman A Buel's you
Mrm. Mary C. Chandler.
will find the latest patterns and neatest
Battle Creek. Mich.. Feb. 26,1WU
To H. G. Coliuan. Secretary.
designs in silverware; the finest and
largest stock of jewelry of all descrip­
tions; the largest stock of watches ot
all makes, you can easily satisfy
What are they? As a general thing
yourself on that point. Also that the
quality of goods is exactly as represent­ they are prescriptions having been used
ed, anil the prices in keeping with the with great success by old and well-read
physicians- Thousands of invalids
times. ■
have been unexpectedly cured by tbeir
The business men ot thb city and use, and thev are the wonder and dread
all who have. property interests here of physicians and Medical colleges in
should be anxious for the growth of the the U. 8„ so much so. that physicians
town. You can not afford to remain graduating at Medical colleges are re­
quiet and give other towns the oppor­ quired to discountenance proprietary
tunity to obtain manufactories and the medicines, as through them the country
like, which, by earnest efforts and unity doctor lows his most profitable practice.
of purpose, could be brought here. As a manufacturer of proprietary medi­
Hastings possesses natural advantages cines, Dr. G. G. Green of Woodbury, N.
that are of a superior nature and that J, advocates moat cordially,—in order
offer particularly fine Inducements to to prevent the risk that the rick and
manufacturers for locating here. aflllcted are liable to, almost daily by
Show the proper spirit, gentlemen, and the use of patent medicines put out by
don’t wait for the committee to come to inexperienced persons for aggrandize
you but go to them and signify your ment only, and the employing of inex­
willingness to join tlie Improvement perienced and incompetent doctors by
Association, h ow b the accepted time which almost every village and town is
ftft Hastings and no effort should be cursed; and men claiming to be doctors
who had better be undertakers, experi­
spared to give the city a boom.
menting with their patients and rob­
At a meeting of the business men of bing them of their money and health,—
thb dty held in the H. B. M. A. club for the good of the aflllcted that our
room Wednesday night, the constitu­ Kverament protect its people by makjt laws to regulate the practice of
tion and by-laws of the Improvement medicine by better experienced and
Association were adopted and signed more thoroughly educated physicians,
by those present, with the exception of and thereby keep up the honor and cred­
one or two. It wm a meeting for orof the profession, also form laws for
enization and little else was done. IL it
recording of recipes of proprietary
udge was elected president of the as­ the
medicines, under examination and desociation, W. H. Powers, secretary, and ' ciaion
of experienced chemists and
C. D. Beebe, treasurer. These three । physicians
appointed for that purpose
officers together with six others yet to |
be appointed will constitute the execu-1 by the government, before they are
|
licensed
for general use. He would
tive committee. A soliciting commit-1
tee composed of Ed. Powers, IL H. jI most freely place the recipe of Boschee’s
Messer, with P. T. Coigrove as chair­ I German Syrup and Green's August
man, was appointed to perform the duty Flower under such laws, had he the
of obtaining additional signers to the proper protection, and thereby save the
constitution and by-laws. The meet­ prejudice of the people, and avoidlhe
ing was adjourned to last night At competition and imitation of worthless
the adjourned meeting held lust even­ medicines.—Copied from the Chicago
*
ing the soliciting committee report­ Mall, Aug. 3. ’87.
ed a few names added to the.mem­
bership and asked to be relieved, as they
could not give the matter sufficient at­
tention, owing to other engagements.
Another committee composea of R. o*u.
Mudge. J. Dennb and C. D. Beebe was
appointed. The meeting adjourned to Applet, pet o
Apple*, dn-d
next Tuesday evening.

A Representative of the Banner
happened in W. H. Myers’ harness shop
the other dav and although expecting
to see a full and complete stock of
goods was surprised to find that he bad
such a tine selection of robes and blankant, but it is sometimes instructive.■ ets on hand. Mr. Myers informed the
An analysis of the record of severalI representative that he would be able
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administrations shows' that the losses to suit any customer who desired to
under Republican administrations have. buy robes or blankets because he inten’ ded to always keep them in all styles
lieen much less than the percentage■ and prices.
under Democratic administrations of
’
Only one thing more remains to be
the Federal Government. A Washing­
' done before the water works will be
ton correspondent his been looking up’ completed. A point of weakness has
the matter, and he finds that the per­’ been developed in the hydrants, but as
centage of loss per each 81,000 collected1 soon as the material arrives here this
by the Federal Government from tbe&gt; will be strengthened and tbe works
administration of Washington to that, will then be in readiness for acceptance
of Garfield is as follows: Washington, or non-acceptance as the case may be.
1 Engineer John White is in charge of
•22; Adams,2Ji9; Jefferson,2.75; Mad­ the works and the fires are kept up, so
ison, 4.15; Monroe, 8.58; Adams, 4.39;; that the worn are now giving us fire
Jackson, the idolized prototype of Cleve­. protection.
land, 7X2; Van Buren, a New York.
The Detroit papers bobbed up serene­
President, 11.71; Harrison and Tyler,, Iv after Wednesday’s Detroit-Chicago
G.40; Polk, 4.08; Taylor and Fillmore,, games and could not say enough in
Applet, er eporued
4.19; Pierce, 3X6: Buchanan, 3JM; Lin­ praise of the Detroits and the good old
The concluding examinations of the
coln, in all the vast expenditures of the। “lady” Baldwin in particular. By
Charley’s work Wednesday he demon­ fall series will be held at Hastings,
war, .76; Johnson, .57; Grant. 24 cents, strated, what his friends have claimed Thursday and Friday. Oct 6 and 7. and
.&lt;nd Hayes, whom tbe Democrats affect all along, that his sickness was not Thursday. OuL 27,1887. Third grade VML’drmed
to despise as a man and as an adminis­ shammed by any means, and that when candidates only. Requirements as
trator. eight tenths of ono mill per he was in rood condition ho could play usual.
as good ball as. ever—the Free Press to
WILLISF.POLHKHU.H. Bee’y.
31.000. The lesson to be drawn from the contrary^notwithstandlng.
these figures is so plain as to need no
W. J. &amp; L. L. Holi,oway have secur-!
Charlie Freer while standing in
interpretation.
ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Roas’ sya-'
his brother’s wagon on Jefferson street tematic treatments for thecureof rheu-' '"uw mm
How do the boys in blue like the fol­ Friday afternoon was thrown over tn alls tn. scrofula, catarrh ami djspepsbt. •’T""*',iniie*en». •prtac'*
lowing comments of • the Louisville backward, due to a sudden start of the One treatment for each disease and a
tv. n _
. . »»-------- 7--------- * “e Banner Job Department
Courier Journal upon the old soldiers horse, and had his leg broken just cure In every case guaranteed. Call at
above the strap that was used to fasten •tore for tratimoniab.
jis
s supplied
with
thl
supplied
with
the latest and
of the union army ?
the artificial to the natural portion of
There are several people in this coun­ his leg. Fart of this leg was amputat­
The ladles of the Fitzgerald Belief best styles uf type.
try besides the “0.8."—in fact several ed about three years ago on account of Corps No. 100 will have on ex hibition
to his one and the immense majority its being diseased. lie was taken to
at the fair n ELY'S
CUY1® .
C ATA D D H
who are not “old soldiers" are getting his brother Covert Freer’s home where 25 yards of rag carpet at.
tired of the “old soldier" Ixire. It is Dr. Lampman reduced the fracture grounds during the fair, 1U0 tickets to: RrR2ID B3 Hl
about time for the “0.8.” to dry up and and Charlie is recovering as fast as M sold al 2^ oenu a Uck«U Drawloj U‘MUI U(U1“ ■^TLY'S^B
l«e forever silent. Like any other Could be expected.
Clean,., u&gt;.
butcher or hired assassin, the “&lt;). S.” is
of the fair, at So clock at the Baptist Nasal
By Order or Committee; 1
I*?®*’"’
The war series in The Century, so tent.
a killer who went out to kill men for
____________ ____
; Allays Pain and
316 a month and found. Killers—hired far as it relates to the descriptions of
-killers—shall no longer be honored, campaigns and battira by distinguished
Notice.—Exhibitors of stock at the i1 n **a 01
neither shall they be rewarded.
generals, will virtually close with the county fair will take notice that the Heals the Sores,
Remember, unkm veterans, that this November number. Future papers on
society cannot furnish this year any] Heat ores the
Louisville paper is tbe leading organ this subject will be of a general or nt pumpkins for feed, and they can govern ’ °------ '
Scuses of Taste
ieast untechnicai sort; among them a
of Kentucky Democracy.
accordingly. Hay and straw ami Smell.
curious and popular stat istical paper on thcmselvea
Tbe British subjects residing in “Regimental Losses in the War ’r nar­ will be furnished as usual.
Wm. H. Merrick, Sec’y.
TRY THE CURE.
Mamschimetts and making a living ratives of personal adventure, ’’Colonel
there number 27,000. Since the recent Roses Tunnel from Libby Prljmn" etc.,
etc. General Sherman’s article on
demonstration against the use of "The Strategy of the War” will appear
...
DnmrfcU: bv mni
Mrs. Emma Bower, wife of Frank
Bower, died of sunstroke Aug. 27, aged
Faneuil Hall by Englishmen for the in an early number.
.
33 years, 24 days. She was confined to
celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee,
On ( OMflatnt of Lewis Wellman her bed for five weeks; all was done
leading Englishmen have started a made Thursday, Lester Mead, of Cas­ that could be to relieve her sufferings
movement to induce all these subjects tleton. was arrested and brought be­ but she steadily grew worse.
’ the Proi.au. cSutt toP'tj?;
°
She was born in Victor, Ontario Co.
of the Queen to become naturalized for fore Justice Kenaston Friday to an­
tbeir own protection. About GJ»O swer to a charge of assault with intent N. Y.. In 1864. removed to the state of
Michigan with her parents Edmund
will be naturalized this year. This is to commit murder. He was released on Bower and wife in 18M. n* married
a carious result of the Faneuil Hallun- 8500 bail and will have his examina­ to trank Bower, June "th, 1870. She
tion tbe 21st Inst. The trouble has
pleasantneM and one whieh can be grown out of an attempt to lay out a leaves a husband and four children to
heartily commended.
road across Mr. Mead’s land. An soon mourn her loss. The funeral was held
as it was laid out, Mr. Mead put up his at the State Road Wesleyan church, «.«,“S 'JfSLfflS
“3*
Three Rivers Tribune: It’ may be fence), believing that the commission­ services conducted bv Rev. Martin.
She was beloved and will be sadly
wicked, but then we cannot avoid be­ er had committed an fltegal act. On misted by a large circle of acquaint­
ing reminded of the devil's quoting Thursday Mr. Wellman attempted to ances.
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use tho road and claims that Mead
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wm. W.COIJK.
scripture, when the democrats adopt threatened his life and attempted to
Comi’ARLhon Solicited.—A wise__________________ &lt;rf I’rooae.
the seatimentfl of Lincoln and Grant shoot him with his nfle.
discrimination should be excerclsed by '
---- -------- ■---------If any difference, the democrats exer­
'
Ori: democratic contemporary claims S
■ 1 hoJ^ak? medktne. The proprietor S|M|. ot MichiST
cise the greater artifice and inconsist- to be ignorant of the fact that a meet- of
nSTju4fcuicim.it
' Hoods sarsaparilla solicit a careful
comparison
of
thia
medicine
with
other
|
eocy. For “Old Nick" never abused ing was held in this city on a recent '
and traduced the author of scripture a date to talk over a future fusion of the
tithe as much as tbe democrats did democratic, greenback and labor part­
ies in Barry county. 5t is barely poesiLincoln and Grant
lite that he has not been In the demo- i
Ever since an accommodating fly- ।cratic party long enough so they wish i
i 0 . tew Inert root.
jq&gt;eck judge gave Jkke Sharp the bene­ to trust him with too many party “
eoncentraled extnot of
fit of a stay of proceedingB that eml- 'secrets. The meeting was held just the 1to .
tn Mid ca-.un- on ,«■
cr
same, and confidential cliculars were 1
beet »lter»Uve and btood-purtfytnr
I™" Uy &lt;UU«u '&lt;«^S fail
Dent invalid's health has been improv- jseat out to the faithful urging their the
i
5iS£ hiX ’KIujJT!u?1*or
Ing. Should some other politician on iattendance. One of three came into '
the bench let him out on ball, he will. !the hands ol a former greenbacker, who i
is our authority. Another prominent ] ve eveo more than baa been claimed
greenbacker has since admitted to the 1
thia medicine. If you are rick the SMITH &amp; CubUlLOVl
writer that he was urge! to attend this 1
meeting bat refused.
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C

Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
E. W. Morrill &amp; Company,
In the line of Clothing and Gent's Furnish,
ing goods we have the largest stock as well
the lowest prices.
•
In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment in single and double breasted suits
and of the most desirable patterns, ranrinp
in price from $2.50 to $25.00.

In our line of Overcoats we have the fines*
selection in the city, including Chinchillas
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from $1.75 to $25.00.
For'the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from Sl'.OO to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

Hals, Cais and Faniste \
The latest novelties may always be found in
dur Furnishing Goods Department.
■
We have the finest line of Hats and Ca|»
ever shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats: also agency
for the celebrated Guyer’s H^at.

Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price Clothiers.

:GRAIN DRILLS:
The Best Grain Drill
in the Market
la the one the farmers want, and the intelligent
fanner knows it is the.^h6apM. Any fanner who
will call at our warehouse and examine &lt;?ur Grain
Drills, will be convinced that they are by all cxids
the best in the market. The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that can be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your­
self as to the truth of the above assertions.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
N. B.—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

HOUSEHOLD JEWEL.

liiDe of
Stoves and Ranges.
any first-class stove can be sold.

Prices a* lov

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

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�He Hastings Banner.
'TSrtnm. wpanTOTjagUCMd.

.
iftw firm contemplating doinp
buaineaa here will be comVoaed o? M?
Sr^mer-Ann Arbor, and Richard

PERSONAL MENTION.
John GreUe, accompanied by his aon
J’ Kq“®u w«tto ChicagoTues- Fred, left for Olivet thia morning.
Fred expect* to become a student tn

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&lt;1D. Beebe spent Sunday in KalamaJohn E. Lewis, of Grand Rapids, was
aster Dennis reports an inmarried to Maude E. Riley, of St, Johns,
*e»e of nearly W per cent, in sake of
Chas. Lum was tn Grand Rapids September 12. at the rooms of Col. Gill,
by Rev. G. D. Lee.
°O0e ,Or lbe Sunday.
27},.,.inn™”" “v
past two months as compered with
Will Bennett returned to Chicago
same period a year ago.
Capt Cabot, of Boston, Is in the citv
Complete Stock
yesterday.
'
visiting with friends. He Intends
Dox t be idle and imagine you can do
nothing to hdp along the
J
-or—
W. P. Sidnam returned from Bay locating here provided he can find a
satisfactory
position.
J
the coming fair. Skirmish around, your \ lew yesterday.
farm and you will find something'that
John J. England and wife, of Wood­
Allie Galoaha left for Olivet college
will pay you to exhibit
K
1
land,
were
in
the city Monday on their
Monday morning.
’
.nd MIMCKL GOOl*.
way to Wisconsin and Iowa where thev
Letter sheet envelopes are now on
’’limed from will visit with friends.
» rr r.if «*iu' prices low.
sale st the post office. The paper of Gnmd lUpid, Frld*,.
James 0. Lee, of Woodland, has rent­
which they are composed is of excel­ Jte nJ'r* BeJow. ol Coldwater, ii
,...... with neaujct* and dtspoteh.
ed his farm and expects to remove to
lent quality, they are in a handy form vuIUdj Mn. N. Barlow.
Nebraska, as soon as he can make the
JOHN BESSMER,
and can be as securely sealed us an en­
H.M.Lee and wire, or Naabvilla, necessary arrangements.
JEWELER.
velope.
were in the city yeeterduy.
Bob Green arrived home Thursday.
Clem. Mvuridue was brought be­
V* Vj®Valkenburg is very sick He has been playing ball most &lt;of the
summer with the 1’etoskev dub and
fore Justice Kenaston Wednesday. He with inflamatlon of tbe eyat.
T"
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afterwanW
with Big Rapids.
waived examination and was bound
I*10*'* C. B. Hall, of Detroit, was in
Mrs. Judge Bull, who has been visit­
OTrLfor2rial * the «&gt;n»lng term ot this city on business Saturday.
ing her sister. Mrs. Henry Booram, for
S2'lxx’ bail was nioet too steep
Mr. Fowler, the Woodland photogra­ the past few weeks, returned to her
for him.
1
HLSTlNOS. MICH..
home in Ithica, N. Y., last week.
The concert given Friday night by pher. was in the city Thursday.
,
.. ntM.t M HasUCg* House, soUells
Mh» May Bowker has returned from
Frank Jordan and wife, of Chester,
’ M'n«re &lt;&gt;' ’'*•••
•* «•»“•«* Mn&lt;1 the University jubilee singers, of New a visit with friends in Augusta.
returned to their home Friday after­
, ,
i, -.Linwtrw strictly fln&gt;t-cl*A» nork Orleans, was made up of selections ex­
noon. Mr. Jordan's eyes under the treat­
Joel
J.
Perkins,
of
Marshall,
nuulea
-..hui-lc pnre». «we them a trial. ceedingly well rendered. The attend­
ment of Dr. Lowry had improved very
■ 11.1 yourtaiuodry.wqrkout at town when ance was not large, owing probably u&gt; business trip to this city Friday.
much.
1 uft • -uotir Inatiiood shape, al as low the bed weather.
Mrs. D. C. Griffith, of NashviUe. fa
Fritz Goodyear started Monday morn­
; ? ..
sprdai rates lor tarafly wash­
From the reports that come in visiting her brother IL J. Grant
ing for Orchard Lake, where he will at­
.
i:&lt;ir.etnb«Tthe place.
through our correspondents we should
Henry Smith, of Grand Rapitta. was tend the Michigan Military Academy.
judge that those who are circulating visiting friends in town last week.
He expects to graduate from there the
coming June.
the petitions for the local option special
Rev. G. D. Lee returned from the M.
election arc meeting with good success h. conference, at Bay View, Monday.
Rev. D. B. Ovlatt, formerly or Wells­
in obtaining signers.
Will Moore left Friday for a visit ville. N. Y., has received and accepted
Chas. Miller of the firm of Lake A with friends in Grand Rapids and Ada. a call to the pastorate of the Baptist
church of this city. We wish him
•
, ntm-er.. M&gt; huatMUUl’. IxHila Miller has returned from Chicago,
.
M. L. Cook and wife are visiting hearty success.
i,: frit mj ixtl ami boanl. witboat where he has been the past week at­
with relatives in Prairieville this week.
Miss Florence E. Hendershott, ot
i ..or provocation;/ 1 hrifliy
tending
the
annual
picnic
of
local
t-t'.’in not W truat or hxrtwr liitn
Theodorp Smith, of Chicago, a former Hastings, u graduate ot the school of
i l.. - Norton on niy arrouut as I shall dodge. No. 4. of Horse shoer union, of
•- th!- contnw-ting. and I hereby
Hastings boy, fa visiting in the city. pharmacy at Ann Arbor, Is putting up
prescriptions for Lyman.—-Manistee
i ..;ii. ..nd give noUrc that .*al&lt;l Louis which he is a member.
.iitaortty whatever to traniaet
L. E. Knappen spent Sunday In Grand Tlines-SenMnel.
You must now say Houghtalins A Rapids,
.„... • r ui#o? whatever name or nature.
the guest ot W. J. Stuart and
a.who sustain basinets reta­ Lichty. Monday morning John Lioirty
Dre. Burton, Lathrop and Timmer­
wife.
il i • er have busineta dealinga wttb
man and Mrs. Timmerman go to Wood­
--FOR—
f ::ir same with me personally. became a member of this rustling firm,
Miss Feighner, of Nashville, was in land to-day to attend the meeting of
t . &gt; further notify and require al!
having
purchased
a
third
interest
from
. ..........
money to tur that they must
the city over Sunday visiting with rela- the Barry and Eaton Homeopathic
Houghtalin &amp; Son. We predict for
an;- lo t.-.f personally.
Medical society.
'
s. (., :h. A. ». 1 £aRY NOKTuX.
them a successful trade.
Mrs. Simeon Bentley returned Friday
M. H. Clark, formerly editor of the
Who says Hastings is not a good from a visit with friends in St. Louis, Democrat in this city, will leave Man­
istee soon and go to Lowell where he
market! Col G1U, ot this city, recently Mich.
will publish a paper under the name of
paid Wm. White, of Peach Belt. 820 for
P. T. Colgrove and wife spent tjtmday the
Rent County Democrat.
two baskets of peaches. However, it with F. A. Blackman and wife, of
Barry.
A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, and Gay­
was
confederate
money
and
tbe
peaches
ion this tceric. 2J&gt;50.
lord
Holt, of Kent county, have been
were sent to the Col. as a gift.
,
R. K. Grant and J. VanArman went appointed
by Gov. Luce as delegates
W. H. Shie, agent for the justly cele­ to Wall I^ake yesterday for a day’s to the National farmer's congress at
., i-uhfi: goods at A. Hower’s.
fishing.
no
Chicago. Grangers? Bet your life! —
brated Monroe nursery, fa in tbe city
A vi:w hinuw* and lot for sale. EnMlse Maud Bartley, of Albion, arriv­ Detroit Evening Journal.
taking orders for fruit trees for fall
II M. Smith, Hastings.
Daniel Striker, while at Bay View, PRIZE PACKAGE SCHEME,
and spring delivery. He has made sev­ ed in town Friday for a visit with
iv. i . Kelly is the new city plumb- eral deltveriM here, and hfa trees ha»e friends.
was elected a representative to the gen­
r vice Izan Kenfieid, resigned.
.
all given excellent satisfaction.
Mrs. Emery Busby returned Thurs­ eral conference of the M. E. church,
from a visit with Grand P.apids which will be held in New York City
।
ivi. euchre- and domino
We reuret that there fa such slight day
or
Saratoga tbe first of May. In com­
friends.
n
,irtJ-.. h.v.t- &lt; 4’n,‘ *n demand again.
interest manifested in regard to an ex­
pany with his wife he returned from
W. D. Hawkins, of Grand Rapids, Bay View yesterday.
A-i-Aitr.ixi. match.ia advertised to hibition test of the water works. All
visited
his
sister,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Lunn.
■ • pjace i*t l ‘nion hall Saturday night.
are waiting anxiously for it and our Sunday.
Prof. C. II. Cole has obtained the po­
Ir is rumored that a bank is to be business men ought to come to the
sition of Superintendent of the'Iowa
Edward Sheldon with hfa-mother. of Falls. -Iowa, city schools, and left
urtttlat Freeport-bv Hastings parties. front with the necessary funds.
Jackson, fa -visiting ••
*•- Tuesday for that place. Hjs many
his cousin —
Philo
rni&gt;it lish and oysters at Downs
One of our subscription galleys was Sheldon.
friends here were sorry to part with
Riidecck’s mtat market. Central accidentally pied this week. If any of
WID and Hilon DeGolla, of Middle- him and his family, but rejoice in the
our citv subscribers tail to get this ville, were ill the- city Thursday on fact that he gets quite an increase of
I.i sn# Bk'v. have just received a
salary over what it was here.
week’s Banner we would like to be so business.
■itvignment ot fail and winter clotto informed
os their name mav have been
R. B. Messer accompanied hfa daugh­
No need of using any other than
otnmited in resetting this galley.
ter
Grace
to
SL
pair,
starting
this
dour
from Hastings roller mills in
111. ;i&gt;. ItoWKEK has begun the bulld,ng &lt;&lt;t a brick house on hfa lot in the! ./CharlieBeameu.V peach crop this morning.
order to get good bread. No finer ttotar
year will aggregate nearly 1,000 bushels,
Wilber Wood, of Carlton Center, went Lh made anywhere than in this mill,
••M-ond ward.
to Olivet Monday. He win attend col­ and there is abundant evidence that
I ■ &gt;ii want a stylish, good fitting and tbe quality is as good as can be pro­
every good breadmaker who gives it a
- .I’, of einthM Lunn Bros, are the ones duced on tbe lake stthre. Off of a three- lege there.
years old tree b&amp; picked 1J&lt; bushels all
Al. Eycleehywer went to MiddlevUle trial need have no cause to complain.
to make th“m.
.
Friday for a vMt with hfa sister, 'Mrs. It should be considered a privilege as
T.&lt; ki. a good square look at Dunning of which were first-class peaches.
well as a duty for the people of Hast­
Kirk
Davis.
a .'Cogers' ad. and read it carefully.
Interesting features of the Western
ings and vicinity to patronize this
That fa a reliable firm.
Ed. Hanlon and Miner Keeler, of Hastings roller mill. All natrons will
Michigan fair to be held In Grand Rap­
Middleville,
were
guests
of
Geo.
Keeler
be courteously treated, as fair dealing
Wanteh. to exchange farm property ids. Sept 19. 20, 21.22 and S3, will be a
is the motto of Mr. Field, the energetic
'■-.r a house and lol in this city. En­ military prize drill, military parade and over Sunday.
in-a*. Withey's Bazar.
Miss Mary Leins left Friday morn­ proprietor of the milL
a battalion drill on the 22d. The com­
ST I1W1VI IhiKi.J. Grant h erecting a building on petitive drill will be for a purse of S5OL ing for Harbor Springs to visit with /^Melton fa the scene of quite a boom
Miss Minnie Main.
u&gt; land near the depot which will be
and it will be substantial
Last
G eh art Hook, of Orangeville, was
: rent when completed.
Solon Hale, of Bedford, brother-in­ week Lee Cobb surveyed and made a 0
arrested Monday, on corapliint of law
of J. M. ,Nevins, was in town a platot the village, land from the farms
'. । v. -MONTns old son of Willis Antone Hunt, for assault ard battery.
portion of last week.
Michael died Friday morning. The
of F. A. Blackman and James Bush be­
On being brought before J udtlce
: :i.-ra! wa-held Saturday.
Charlie Fredericks returned to Chi­ ing included in the plat. A aiding for
Sweezey he pleafl guilty and was fined
the new railroad has been graded by F.
cago
Wednesday
after
an
extended
MU--..I..Bexkdict, of Cedar Creek. 810.30. Tbe title was paid by hfa neigh­ visit with his parents.
A. Blackman and Geo. Norwood, and as
sy.&lt;i&lt;i«nly Sunday momipg. The bors.
8-&gt;on as tbe rails are laid, a gentleman
•m-rsl was held jesterday.
Will Cook fa expected home to-day by the name of Williams will begin
It js very probable that Rev. Gi 1&gt;.
from Colorado, where he has been buying wheat there. Land site® have
7 &lt; your old gold and silver to Lee has been appointed by the M. E. spending the summer.
been secured for an elevator and several
‘. iRhinan a Duel's. It is as good as conference at Bay View, to the pastor­
Xlra. J. Nims returned to Grand Rap­ stores. M. J. Gosa and Mr. Cairns, of UJ
ujh at, their establishment.
ate of their church in Uns city. We ids Friday, after an extended visit with the linn of Brown &amp; Cairns, of Prairie­
'. il'i'VEi: has the largest stock of trust this rumor will prove true and friends in thisj vicinity.
ville. will erect stores as soon as lumber
■
; pi iti ever shown in this city. we know it will give satisfaction to
0
and the materials can be shipped in.
W. A. Hinns and family returned
■ i i and i-arn prices before buying. ’ the church.
last week from a visit with friends in
Monroe Armour, of Hope, was ar­ Grand Rapids and Eble.
I i\paver's" motion. We
'-city can now profitably dis- rested and brought before J ustice Ken­
Probably the most interesting fair
Mrs. Calev, who has been visiting her ever known in Michigan will be held
• -r..-- -. it!, the services of Mr. Shepherd. aston Thursday, on complaint of Ches­
parents, Z. R. Hoyt and wife, returned this year at J nckson. The management ■
b ■ • ' W. Morrill A Co’s new ad. ter Messer, for having frauduientlv Friday to her home in Chelsea.
has
not only taken extraordinary pains
• ontaint* information that is valuable concealed and removed property. A
Silos Kilis and wife left Monday, to perfect features of the fair which
•- Ji; whn intend buying clothing, etc. satisfactory settlement was made and
morning for Ann Arbor. Mr. Ellis always have been ot great interest, but
the
case
was
not
tried.
L» i-F&lt;&gt;wi.EB, of the Central House
has added many new ones which will
goes there for medical treatment.
no doubt be greatly appreciated.
-• .4 -h .i store, offers his splendid
Go to Busby for a first class I’ompaHenry Clarke, ot Carlton, is very sick
In view of the fact that great num- ।
'c-- and two lots for sale at a bar- dore or n fine shave. He also keeps the
with typhoid fever and his physician bets of people who come to Jackson to
best cigars in the city and two of the says the disease must run its course.
the fair will take advantage of the 1
■ : ' icourt commissioner KenaslI. was kept busy Thursday taking Us- l^st bath rooms in the county. Even­
Ed. Hailey returned Friday from the opportunity to do some trading, we
ituony in the case of Richards vs. thing in the latest style and all work north where he has been playing suc­ have purchased one of tbe largest
stocks of dry goods of every description
guaranteed. Busby boys are up to the cessfully with the 1’etoskey ball nine.
which we have ever had. and particu­
timesand expect to stay up.
' i; ii-r.E-. Beamer will have peaches
L. H. McCall, of the firm of Deen A larly so in dress goods, silks and vel­
ogers
By invitation of Dr. Carpenter, of McCall. Charlotte, wm In the city Mon­ vets. We need not mention here how.
hilo
unning
: ’4 «Fddrs at corresponding prices
-sb-ut hfa orchard every day until Woodland, the Barry and Eaton Home­ day settling the case of Dillon vs. Wolf. or why, we are enabled to sell the same
■'•■ptember -L
at much lower prices than
opathic medical society will meet at his
Miss Gertie Williams returned last qualities
other merchants. It fa already well
The ilonwhold Jewel fa the stove residence to-day. Dr. Timmerman will week from Etale where she tod been known that for years past we have
1 t-rifa-'-l hy H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons read a paper and Mrs. Timmerman, an visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Thiers. been the largest handlers of dry goods
•-•ib w.
it fa complete in every de- essay. Others present will take part in
T. Phllipe and wife returned Wednes­ in Centra! Michigan. An examination
:sil. i-e their ad.
the discussion of diffewjnt topics.
day night from Ionia where they had of our stock this season will satisfy
been to attend the funeral of a cousin. everybody, who avails themselves of It,
■
"i are interested in Hastings.
&gt;-3d u fah to see tbe town grow, join of the legislature, authorizes justices of
j, j. Holloway returned Monday that we are very justly entitled to the
’»•: Improvement Association and help the peace to draw orders for witness from Kalamazoo. He expects to re­ claim we make of “selling Unit-class
The neftv Ann of Donning &amp; Rogers, who have lately pur­
goods at lower prices than any
to tooui the town.
move
hta family to that city this week. drv
fees directly on the county treasurer
house in Central Michigan," and we chased of Wm. H. Schantz his entire stock of
"&gt;.John Hessmer's for the best thus avoiding delay of waiting for the
Mrs. L. E. Knappen and daughter have no doubt but that State fair visit­
ixbOandlb cent bar and lace pins. board of Btipervtaora to pass on tho ac­
left Thursday for a visit with ber sta­ ors will rind that it will repay them
Tne jinest goods for the money ever count as required by tbe old law.
ter Mrs. W. J. Stuart, in Grand Rap­ well to postpone their fall trading un­
aOere«i in Hastings.
til they have looked onr stock over.
Os Friday. Monroe Armour, of ids’
i'
rumored that Grand Rapids
We fully appreciate the fact of the
Hope, made a complaint against Rob­
Mrs. Henry Smith and children who shortage of crops this season and the
I1 riles contemplate starting a reetauhave
been
visiting
at
S.
Greusel
s
re
­
consequent scarcity of money, and we
ract here soon. Hastings fa well sup­ ert W. Ashley for obtaining goods unturned to their home in Detroit Tues­ have shaped everything so that your And are prepared to do business at tbe old stand.
plied with restaurants now.
day.
We propose to sell goods at tbe lowest possible margin, and
dollars will go further for dr}' good"
Xoru i: Spangemacher &amp; VanValkMrs. Dunning, mother of Philo Dun­ than they ever did before.
■T.bnrg s nefa ad. this week. They have Kenaston. Ashley fa now &gt;n Jan.
For the benefit of those who do not keep nothing but the best.
ning, returned Thursday from a visit
! nn* stock of furniture and undertak- default of bail, awaiting trial on a aim with friends in the eastern part of the know how our business fa conducted,
When in need of anything in onr line, call and get prices
..
_
him gix-l-. and will suit you on prices. ilar charge.
we may say; No gbods are sold by us
Wanted, more butter and egg.. state.
except for cash on the spot. This in before purchasing elsewhere.
Tm root of the Kelly building on
Norman Bailey left Monday for itself is one reason why we do sell;
Now
that
cool
weather
1»
comtojr
on
•'•■h'-r-.’jn street fa being raised and the
Denver, Colorado, where he will attend
We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of produce.
“• ’•nd door will be fitted up for the wo have more ot »‘aero«n&lt;l tor th«e the meeting of the Sovereign lodge. 1. cheaper than others.
You will readily see the force of this t
«tar factory of Phillips A Herrington. oooa, than we can
O. O. F.
and other reasons in the prices w» will
wiU
bear
thta
10
"&gt;
lnd
“
“
*„'!?
U
fS?
d
the
. l. vriaT arrival kt John Bessmers prepared to ukew qi^Uly tor the
Mra. A. Runyan left Monday for make this fall.
J’-wtiry btore. A line stock of silver
Verv respectfully,
eastern Pennsylvania. She will re­
‘W'i'b, hair ornamentsand jersey pins,
TL’OMEY BROS.
main several weeks visiting with her
Ill of the latest N. Y. novelties. Price
173 Main SL, Jackson, Mich.
mother.
moderate.
N. B.—Our stock of ladies' and child­
Miss Grace Messer left
A new paper &amp; to be started in this
ren
’
s
shawls
and
tv
----- -----------ot*' y B.—Country stores will do well to correspond with ns beev—
rry •*daeripUon
dav for SL Clair. Mich., where she will
W‘U I*5 published monthly and
-------become a student at the young ladies wraps, jackrts, etc..
^-ui
b.-------------tow.dv’n *•
(oro wiling their Batter »nd Eggs.
be devoted to the interests of the
attractive both in style and prioea.
be
beaten.
seminary.
1
' faon school, with Superintendent
StavetkR &amp; Ckawiah.
Roberts as publisher.
7. D NtSKERN. Local Editor.

1

BEAMER

w®, MS, ™

Is bound to do the leading

Troy Laundry.

TEA TRADE!
Of Barry Count}’

QUALITY GUARANTEED!

Prices better than any other house . in the
count}' can give, as we do an exclusively cash
business.

Here’s Our Starter

Local News.

30 DAYS ONLY!

Commencing Sept. 10th, every purchaser'
of our 50 cent tea will find a valuable souve­
nir in. each and ever}- pound. This is
but a

Genuine Gift

This tea is equal to any sold in this county.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded at

Beamer’s Cash Store

Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

FURNITURE

8PRING.

m

You will.always
find our stock
complete.

WINTER.

FALL.

FURNITURE

Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.
P

D

.

Jos. R

.

We Bob Up Serenely!

Groceries, Crockery anl Provisions
WE BUY POULTRY.

Pure goods,

/#

Low prices,

Honest dealing.

�BUS BALL NEWS.

THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.
HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL GATHERING OF
THE WORLD’S DOCTORS.

COERCION’S FIRST BLOOD.

____ A«4«or(ffi,

COLLISION BETWEEN THE PEASANT­
Chicago, Bopt. 6.—White Stocking Iwjb

RY AhD THE POLICE.

ing league club arid defeated them, and it L»
reported that “An*’’ still is hopeful of keeping

the fire: T^y 0^^*“
lie and counit
r

tho dob has pulled itaelf out of wore

Warhisgtos CtTT. Sept, 19.—The ninth
international medical congrre ndjouniedsine
die Saturday, after a meeting tliat lias been

place lias not reached tbo vanishing point by
a good deal yet But tbo Wolverines have a
lend that will be hard to catch up with un­
less they do some mighty poor playing from

of this it*

scries with its robust coni-

N. 8. Davie, uf Chi-

said that it has proven

•in point ot numexceeded all

York—Now York 1), Washington C; nt
Pittsburg—Pittsburg 5, Indianapolis 4; at
Boston—Boston 1.1, Philadelphia 11.
Chicago, Sept 7.—The league club*
which now.nionopolizo the attention of base
ball enthusiast h—Detroit and Chicago—
played no game Tuesday, and tbe percuntagm
stand as they did Monday night—Detroit,

had more than double

other seven. It is the ninth congress Of
tlie other eight, five had !«• than l.OuO dete-

Tbe eighth, at Copenhagen, had ’,324. Tbo
number of delegate! to this congresi*, a* as­
certain-! from tho regivUT, is
with tho
possible difference of half adoron either way.
Thus, In point of numbers, you see, it is sec­
ond out of nine. Bnt another thing is to be
considered which will show that there are

previa longreos, London not excepted. Of
the 3,&lt;KMi in London 1,100 were of that groat
dtvConhl Washington have furnished
1,100 local delegate* the number would have
greatly exewded the number at Loudon.
-To’judge definitely ot tbe success from a
scfonUflr standjxrint, tho record* must all be
compiled. Many of tbe mo*l distinguished
of the foreign delegate*, men who are com­
petent to judge, have come to ino and said
that tho work of this congrere ha* been of
great scientific value. Among thoeo who
have thn* voluntarily expressed this opinion,
1 might name Sir Jarncx /(Arent, of Canada:
Dr. Martin, of Berlin ;^r. Hewitt and
l*rofe»or PhiUipe, of London."
peilation wa* going on rapidly, and ho would
be .ihapjnintad if it was not ready to deliver
in nine months, which is three months “less
than the record."
Before the final adjournment Of the congrwss
resolution offered by Dr. Hewitt, ot lamdon, on behalf of tho foreign cfelegate*. wa*
adopted, thanking I’re*i ’ent Clsvoland for
his courtesy and exprewing high appreciation
of the cflkinl labors and personal kindBern of
the local committed. On th* return trip
Saturday from Mount Vernon .attention was
directcl to the fart that the name ot
Dr. Davis, who prwi.ted over the congress,
had been inmirorwnUy omittol from tho res­
olution. \Jhfo oversight was much regretted
by tbe foreigner?, and was handsomely recti­
fied around the lunch table spread iu the mipeecbM all around.
•
The visitors wore lak:,n on an excursion to
Niagara Falls Saturday by thalr American

Washimotom City, Sept

a Knight of Labor boycott Nino members
of tbe Washington Musical Assembly, Knights
of Labor, are charged by Frans Kraux, with
unlawfully combining aud conspiring to ex­
tort from K raus 875, on account of fines impOMd by tho aasetuWy, and with preventing
Kraux and thirteen other musicians, by
means uf a boycott, from pursuing tbeir call­
ing nnd obtaining cmployrorat as mtwiciaas.
The case went over indefinitely, after fixing
bail for the accused knigtrta.
Wabhjngton City, Sept IA—The re­
pOrt of Col. Swdtsler, chief of tl&gt;o bureau of
statistics, shows tho following totals of gold

Gimts were played both morning and after­
noon. and in both tlie Chicago* lost, giving
55. This makes tho puruentaga* as follows:
Detroit, .030; Chicago, .878. Tbe scorn in
the league were; At Detroit (morning)—De­
troit 8, Chicago, 3: (afternoon) Detroit 8,
Washington 5; at Boston—Boston 2, Phila­
delphia 8; at Pittaburg-riyo game.
Chicago, SeptLeague score* Thursday
were: At Detroit—Detroit 4. Pittaburg 0; at
Chicago—Chicago 5, IndianripolhNp; at Bos­
ton—Boston 5; Now Yofk 0; nt Washington
City—Washington 8, Philadelphia 7.

Chicago, Sept Id—Rain “hoodooed" all
but one of tbe Scheduled Ix-aguo ganu-j Fri­
day, and no change occurred in tlie situation.
Tin* record is ns follows: At Washington
City—Washington A Philadelphia 10; at De­
troit nnd Chicago—No game—rain; at Booton
—No game sclMslulod.
Chicago, Sept 12.—The winning of two of
the three games played by tbe home club
with Indianapolis by the White Stocking*
doe* not put the pennant any nearer Chicago,
ungui
ou winning ajao,
aj.so, and,
anti
as Detroit went
right on
in ball playing wiir
nothing but a miracle L.
- .. .
• •&gt; ■
get Chicago any higher than secoml, if she

son, Pfeffer and Williamson

Anson, though ii seems hardly just to do so

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

txxpollra from tho Utnali and Ouray nwr-

Dr. Carver, the famous marksman, shot
1,000 glow I&gt;alls In 43’,' minutee at Dubuque,
Iowa, Tureday.
troo commission will
ford western wholesale shippers an opportun-

small

s'x rounds of rifle balls were jtoured into tho
crowd. Two men fell dead and fovernl sank
to tho ground badly wounded, the mob re­
treating and Anally breaking into sections
and dispersing.
Lata.-, they reassembled,
and resume! a threatening attitude, but as
they, made no attorn]* to attack tbo police
they were not disturbed. There ore sign*,
however, that further trouble will occur l»Another account says the government
stenographer was endeavoring with the aid
of the police to push through th* crowd to
tbe front of tbe platform, when the crowd
'nxdste.l and attacked the police with stick!
and stoma. Condon addreeaid the crowd
and snecSeded In petrifying them, and then
Dillon upolre advising them to treat the police
wijh silent contempt, became home rule was
nearly won. an-1 when it became an edablisheil fact tho Irish forces would
under
control of tho people Instead of their enemies.
Hie *|Mwch of Dillon liad little effect upon the
exasperated crowd, and tlie rem diet between
them am! tbe polio* was shortly after ward
renewed,
tbe police
driven into
•
-------- being
----- « .......
- their
— barrack.*, From this point of milage the
police tired Intrt
into r&gt;,.,
tbo rmir.l
crowd, L-lltinr
killing (trie
one mnn
man
instantly, fatally wounding anjtlur who has
sir.ee died, and e-vorely injuring several
others. Taking advantage ot tbo demoral­
ising effect of tbeir fire the police tallied
forth from the barracks and charged ujno
the mob with fixsd Iwyooet*. Thb was more
than tho crowd could stand, and tliey made

eluding Saturday’s playing, in all the base
Loxpox. 3»pt JO.—Tho Dally News, speak

nute.
Detroit...........
Cbicaxo........
niiladelpbla

ernmant meant to provoke blcx&gt;l«hed m Im-

Washington ...
Indianapolis'...
Saturday league playing gave the following
sraTMi
At Washington—Washington- 3,
Philadelphia 17; at Detroit—(Morning game'
Detroit 14, Pittsburg 0; (afternoon) Detroit
IT, Pittabtirg 8; at Chicago-:(flrrt gnms) Chi­
cago », Indianapolis 2; (second game) Chi­
cago 13, Indianapolis 5, *lx Innings—dark­

CAPTURED THE PRIZE CREW.

Uncle Samuel.
Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 10.—Tbo department

ended July 31, 1®C: Import- of gold coin thorilies by tho captain of tho Alfred Adams,
and bullion. 8H.W-.30l; silver coin and a British Columbia sealing schooner. Ths
bullion, 8l7,lfO.K8; total Sdl,flO5,tB9. Ex­ ' A&lt;lams was soiled in Behring'* »cq l**t month
ports foreign and doniostie gold coin and by tbo United State* revenue cutter Rush,
bullion. tU.0Sl,G&gt;2: silver coin and bullion, and her Mal-skina and fishing tackle'were
gLS.ftV, IM; total, Ca,0W.S*8: excess of im­
and the captain was ordered to navigate th-,
ports over exports, 828,813,991.
schooner to Bitka.
Tbe captain seemingly obeyed for tbo time,
Galena, DL, Sept. 10.—Two xinc and lead but after having parted company with the
Rush coolly hoadol the Rush for Victoria.
town of ahullsburg, Lafayette county, Wfau,
that will yield, according to reliable estl- prise crew could do nothing to compel tho
are said to be inexhaustible.

severely Injured several of tbe coostabl.H
who forbore to Are upon their Msollantt
After receiving reinforcement* the police ad­
vanced upon tbo crowd and command^
them to dirperw. Tills command was mo:
with a shout of defiance and the mob again

Toaira Nortu.

Wild Horses

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

than the ordinary kinds, and
“Jf* *2
eompetlttcm with the multitudeoi tew (Mt. short
weight, alum or phosphate
In cans. Royal Baking PowobmCO’.’&lt;*

in its most revolting form.
Tbo Pusl considers that tbe affair shews
conclusively tb&gt;&lt; necessity lor tbe full appli­
cation of tho ivinue act to prevent such meet­
ings altogether.

flam-.d Olid cynical language drev* the men
again*: tho moral's* of tbo rills* of the joba*.
This affair will teach tbe people that though
the leaden Tutve their amuwmuiit aud profit.

convince Mcssn. Lal»&gt;acbcre and Bruunnr of
tbe goal to which their ste]n tend before it bo
too late or they are bold guilty for ths suffer­
ing which will otherwise etuua
Drums. Sept. 12.—Editor O'Brian spent
tho early part of Sunday in Ballybrach with
Dillan and Harrington. Having received a
talegram from Lntouchcrn and Brunnor,
asking him to nccomjany them to London.
O'Brien went with Harrington to Kingstown
where be went aboard th« •teamor, Intending
to tell Ltbouchore and Brunner that ho
thought it best to remain in Ireland for the

would promise not to go ta England. O'Brien
declined to promise, whereupon ho was taken

remain in tbe hotel all night if he would

5 i Boss Stable. ■,

yi F. Kersey.
Ii

3 North ol

Electric.

si No. 306

CHANCERY SALE.
In pursuance und by virtue of an order and
decree of tbe circuit cc&gt;urt tar. the countv of
Barry. In cbaueery. In the .State of Mlrhigau.
made aud cnlrred on the twenty sreor.r! day ot
August A. D. tvC.Jn a certain cause therein
pending where!* !:.&gt;ya! W. Peake b complain­
ant. and Thomas IL Skinner, a* rxectitor ut the
last will and testament of Henry Willis, de­
ceased. Phoebe M Willi*. Henry M. Wlill*.
Edward With*. Milton WdH». ot CaUIwrtiia.
EdeUe Willis. LD/te Wtllls. Lydia Willis, Isaac
Willis, Lydia Jteule, luotnas WlUls. Milton
Winu (T. Michigan, and Margatv’ {tenders,
adult*, and Edward wlllhi !*on of i*a.ic WlflisJ,
Katie Willis. Georre Wrtlls. Fred Willis, Harry
WiNts, Frankie Willi*. Ralph W|!U&lt; Albert
Willis and Eduard WilU* i*&lt;*n ot Edward Willis
and grandson ot Henry WHIls.'. intents, by
Frank McDertiy. their giiirdnui ad litem are
defendants.
Notice Is hereby givoti, that J .shall sell al
Ellie Auction, to the hlgnest bidder, on Friday.
tnenty nret day « Octolmr A. D. IMT.at.
ten o'clock in th- forenoon', at tbe north tront
door of the corn t bouse. In the city of HasUurs,
county ot Barry nndthtatc of Michigan, said
ICepynatasd »Ml1
court house bclux the place-4 holding the cir­
cuit court for said comity of Barry, all the fol­
lowing described property, to wit:
Ail those rrrtalu jl-rts. piece* or parcels of
ot laud, situate, lying and being in the
county ot Item and state ot Michigan, known ler. Hall N. Chandler. Ruby A. Chandler and
and pArtleulariy described a* follows, to salt: Fanny 1. Chandler, minors.
Tbr south liklt of the south cast quarter, and
Notice ts hereby given that 1 shall sell at mil*
He auction to the highest bidder, on Natuiday.

Town 2 North oi

None genuine without this
Trade Mark sewed on the
inside of the Blanket,

number thirty-one. all In tow’n one north of
range scirn west, add voutairnng one hundred
aud sixty acres uf land according to the Vnltcd
States sunrv.
Dated. Ha'tlox*. Mich*.. September ah. 1MT.
AlvDNZO K. KKNAtnON.
Circuit Court Commissioner. Barry Co.. Mich.
KNAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN.
Solkitore foe Complainant.

Norice 1* hereby given that by virtue of a writ
ol Cert isclx* Issued out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court for the County of llarO.aud Ntalr ol Hichlgan. to iue directed and
delivered, and sgaliu: thegw*t». and ■ i.iiu- ..
lands and tenement*, of Lmns Norton, tn tbe
Coun t y ot Barry. and in tai or ot geotte C. Nash

s w of II r I*
Land beginning

llcrnsc and authority granted

oi KiuinuLioo county, Mtcuigi—,_____
tale, rlabt. title and interest of the said

thence u aa rwK
thence w » r. •

section number rtgbt (J&gt; la
ranse ntue(»i west Barry county. Michigan
And tbe north hallo! the north-east quarter of

uwth, range nine &lt;t))are«t. Barr&gt; county. Mich-

Dated August second. A. D. IBS?..
DAVID K. CHANDLKli. Guardian.

•ectton fourteen
county. of
CITi OF HASTI.VliS
Mlchbtan. Cotniuencing at the n u
Molds teamen
i
containing stity-t«&lt;
23-100) acres of land mon
two (2) north of range nl
• r to place* oc hegui
county. Michigan.
1&lt;”'1lumbtTnlne hundred andforty seven
■
nll,e
hundred
and
forty-eight
(NM.
nine
hundred
ard
forty-nine
•MB. tn the Hty of HssUogx. Barry cJuntV
MIclilaiui according to the rroord^ ptai
of- and being the same land attached In favor
wtV1? VU&gt; n,&gt; ”'• I*‘*lnl**' 'Mil- *• D UM, all of Item and state of Michigan, (said court IhoriAe
which I shall expose for sale and sell at public being the. piner Of hr.irhnx tb- circuit rocirt for
■ Chatnberi»lu&gt; AdtUlkxt
Ac?w,O ot 1Un7 &gt; «U ’he following deauction or vendue tu tbe highest bidder. M the wU
*~
north front daoro! tbe court house In th- Cltvof scrlbcd ivriq-rty. to vxit:
Tbo north half of tbe south-c»at quarter and

••“teKSSRS,*"*"-

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■

speech O’Brien said that bo had not intended

railroad extension reached the

layor* with music. Borno |3,(XN changed
hands on tbo result, most ot thu betting be­
ing on the track reaching here by Dec. &amp;
BUSINESS NOTES.

Lodi. Wk,

ft Gratop, of Pokin, Hb, was closed by tbe
sheriff Tureday. LlabiliUm, 830,000; asretx,
815,000.

theron church in the Unital EtaUw and Can-

The venerable Hannibal Hamlin, tlie only

Six Mile.'

to be all you represemro tnemto w. *&gt;c **•••
handled jour ckars for more than 13 &lt;nn.
A. A. I’Aunnr i Bno. druyEl«!N. AU&lt;li&gt;ou.ni».
Address «• W. TANdlLCS COL Chicago.»

U.11*,-lini.trrrt1 ntec. hundred nnd ninety-

any one regiment was Um Ono Hi
and Twenty-third Illinois, Caph T. E.

Assinabolne station, at sundown Thursday

C. McCabe, on behalf of the board of mis-

r«wn 1 North of ita.-.--, . W(.,f

Of *rtion thirty six &lt;X), In townahlp two (•-•&gt;
north, range nine &lt;9j weal. In the county cd
Barn, and state of Michigan, and containing
one hundred and twruty (lid)acre* more or IcAv
Dated HasUnga, Mid!., Aucuat S3. i**T.
SMITH &amp; COLG BOVE. Attoruera.
Chamberlains AUdtfton.
ALONZO K. KHNAJYTON.
'■ *“*? '* l'c*by adjourned until hat- Grenlt &lt;ourt Commissioner In and for Rarey
Kftyi*d pta£ ’01 Oc,0ber’«,he “me
county, Mich.
Commencing t« r«
It. &amp; J. D. Bcnxe. Solicitor* for Complainant alt e corner of blk
—.3d, t*87.
cv
BAKER SHBtNEB.
Wilder's brigade, known during tbo war as
Sheriff In and for Barry County.
tn the matter ot tbe estate ot William H. Hay­
tho “Plying Brigade," held a most secceeaful honored me at Mitebelitown.
lord, tlcceasesl.
feet to beginning.
reunion hero Thursday. Tbo brigade was
Notice I* hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
Dunning * Addition.
on Saturday.
the
r.th
rtf 1 lot.-, 1 bidder,
I, ,
_r
Hastlnp.
Mich..
August
isth.
ifcff.
second Indiana, Ninety-eighth and One Hun­
partncrahlp
heretofore
exitting
be
­
dred and Twwty-third Illinois, and tho ulng to dread us in England.
Eighteenth Indiana battery. One thousand '
tju'.Ti J'S?- bit;
O'Brian remained at tbe hotel all night, da­ a, i™
cite the detective's warning. His appearIranfsM Addition.
mub.
u w ™ ■ .«u,U „a7nLift
lots 1 and 2
&gt;211? uw1
* 6».
u b.

imprisoned at Manila.

rille, Pa. ■

Town 3 North o!iutr.re:Wrt.

promise, and lator in tbo evening, a crowd
having assembled in front of tho bote!, ho
stepped upon the balcony and eddraisod

Manitoba

central Wisconsin for

Grist min
5's ol
s 101

5 i Little Giant

-*iu.

to tho belief that

Th^j

retail from $1.50 to fj.50:

•
TMn-'Nprtliof junxtT v/,J
tots’iotucifi; fo
, ..
'
acres of « t o
' 1
-I

5/1 Five Mile.

car-load.
Tbo Spanish government bar ordered the

stock exchange for the abolition ot tho Satur­
day half holiday.
George Bubear, the English sculler, and
Charle* E. Courtney Thursday signed arti­
cles at Watkins, N. Y., for a three-mile rare

j"

Need no Blankets. Why?
Because they inhabit warm
countries, where pasture is
always plenty. In a northern
climate a Blanket is as much
needed as hay and grain. To
be healthy and strong, a horse
must be kept warm.
Ask your dealer to show
you the following styles o(
- . rv — Y51 nmI.mIa astlsir-1

tn"-”

On* Agent \tnvrchant only) banted In

12—Tbe ilmt

the District of Columbia, came b •tore the

,

Washington 4; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg i,
Indiana]&gt;oU* S: at Boston— Boston 8, Phila­
delphia 10; nt Detroit—no game—rain.
Chicago, Bcpt 8 —With Prmideut Spald­
ing looking on tho champions drove a couple
ot nails in the oofiln of thalr title to the
championship very tight at Detroit Wednes­
day, and doublets the Chicago ba-M» ball
manager feels Inclinwl to “sell tbe club for a

Dublin, Sept 10.—As a result of tho in­
dignation meeting held al Mitebelitown Fri­
day for tbe purpew! of condemning tbe couna
of the government
Ireland, a conflict
arose between the jicople aud th* po'-iro. The
riot originated in an attempt to mssult tbe
goverr.innut stenographer w ho wa* present to
take down Urn ipoeebo* of Labouchero and
other*.' Tho police essayed to protect the
stenographer and were set upon by the crowd,
whereupon the cou«tablre charged upon ths
crowd and repulsed them. Tlie mob rallied
and made a desperate attempt to sjIx* the
stenographer when the police fired into them,
killing two men and wounding several Tbe
crowd tlien withdrew, but are constantly re­
ceiving reinforcements, and threaten to t*
uew their attack on tho conrtabulary.
Tho force of police repulwd by the mob

about 875,QUO, while tbo liabilities are figured
at 8100,000.
An assignment was made in Louisville,
Ky., Friday, by Lapp, Goldsmith ft Co.,
liquor anti tobacco merchants. UnbUltle*,
8100,000.
The business failtnsM In tho United States
Co., numbered IV.’. and for Canada 22—to-

—

ffl-JTK A™

Michigan, ac-

.order and

Michael Davitt spoke at a public mooting
bold on Bhank's hill in this city Bundav Be
declared that be would adopt and reiterate
every word and meaning of William O'Brien’s
speech*: Mltohelltown. Davitt denounced
the constabulary for slaying in cold blood

Kenfltid'* Addition.
of lot* G and 7
4 l.of
v.Ands
ti «!.&lt;■ n
VILLAGE OF MIDDi n ILLE
lots 2 and n

BOB1KHON,

Admislrator de
of tbe estate o

o clock In the forenoon^Tktkit!,

Irishmoa would deserve universal contempt
if they submitted to being bunted from Uiolr
cabins like wild boasta. Tbe greatest enthu-

circuit

Barry, and in favor of Clement Health 1 did on

vltt will result from his speech.

Johnson's Addition.
Mitebelitown on Friday, whreo name ii
Lonergan not Riordan, as formerly reported.
Contingent* from nil tbo Kurroundlng vlllages have signified tbeir Intention to attend
tlie funeral, and make it on affair of great
magnitude.

po*t tbe barracks.

"SSfffJ75f.8«?h
Bolleltors for Comntalnant.
'ILLAGK OF NAH1IVI1.LL
Town'S North ot Ifonge I

:it. Hh'erlH,

Piece ot 1*0*1 bound­
ed e by about*, it
and wby Dttrkec. c
amts byMC Bl!
»
a; w. r. Aiidttioa.

The Naaoncltoi cunrttte

K. B.Addition.

Hamlin has just comuletol hte 784b year.
Diphtheria threaten* to become epidemic

at Minneapolis, have failed.

company, of St.

Tbo liaUlitiei

Hastings. Mich-. *'1f;wl£&lt;&gt;(UBd»
Notice is hereby gi*,«•'X Audiwr
t Barry Ctmnty.

Paul, has decided to wind

the aclinal* hare bora closed.

w

arc

A ,C, TaVM:
phiup
:
JOHN
J.barbfi
pfltK&amp;H.

W®

Comnibtitouere,

-‘ttxs::r&amp;%,'ssLT.83“,

�''fraud

in THE OJSTOM HOuat

YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY.

Fires SNO OTHER XCCIOENTS.

THOS. MILLXB A SOMB,

rlth Being
tmplic***^ *“ ^n,uKS&gt;1,*«Sent 10—Collector Magone
'2u,2iuk*'» jnvratigatioa into charge*

Van Schack. John PullraJr,M vi utter «wtom inspector*. That*
•ran. **' .
__ nuv Irazl to the rw-

CRIMES

COMMITTED

BY

UNQER 15 YEARS OLD.

re taXb"L“r”‘ W

Camaa.

riv.aER CROP REPORT.

'
t

1•
&lt;•( Agriculture’* IStlit: :t«. on Whcati Corn. Kie. tX

Boy
Crn.be. Ufa Sl.ter’. Skotl-The Haddock

,
.
------- "ji vjuutnj wjlii Hie
murder of a playmate. The cam fa the first
of the kind that ha. lwc trio! here. For
several days prior to toe killing, which oc
F&gt;U 1S* ,W7- “ U1
had exfated tetwMn tbe alleged murderer
George Kehroedl, and Peter SchwelUaboch’
Iteturnmg from school, ttey engaged tn a
quarrel, brought on partially through the
arabtauce of other boya
SchweHenl«ch
pusted Schroedl, who told him if te did it
again be would stab him. Schwelfentech
repeated his art and Sebro,.11 invUutlv pro­
duced a rocket knife aud stabbed htm'to the
teart, making a small cut in tte apex of tte
heart. Thu injured boy walk.-d about a block
after te was stabbed and fell dead. Scfawellentech was 14 years old and Schroedl l.\

Catt-MHIA, &amp; c.t Rrpe ia—In Chester
county Thursday. Emma Walker, a colored
girl, 11 year, of age, was murdered by ter 3year-old brother, Jeare. The children ted a
quarrel, and tte boy, becoming angrv, picked
up an iron hooker, with which be'dealt hfa
sister a heavy blow over the head, crushing
her skulL She died in a few hours. Tbi* h
th- f.-urth murder committed by children in
Ihta Mate daring toe past six months.

"”

.

LOCKED HER CHILDREN IN.

A Xegru Mother (lets Horae In Time to
Witarss the Frequent Itesolt.
H AT'. ■MKRT. Ala.. Sept IX—A special to
T!a D&gt;patch from ProlsriUe, t wentv miles
Iron. I.
tell* of a horrible cremation whigh
t *.* Hi., there Sunday night' A negro
woman hvkad her four children, tie eldest 8
• nr* . f age, in her cabin and went to church,
when she returned the cabin wn* on fire. The
:
qs wai.i from the little ones within,
■ Uta r .astin^, to death, were still audibk,
.t .'.'..thing could be done to extricate them
tn m t'i~ llamca. as the roof of the house had
.'*.'4T. -i uj-cn them. When the fiamea bad
-,-n'
rfury the charred remains of all
;. :r • th,. ifeiMren were found in the

.MM Dead at a Funeral.
.V
Kept 12.-.\s Mnt Henry Scile,
l&lt;
. ■■
.. avJ i. lady companion, were
..hgina tuggy Sunday afternoon in a
/ end prix .—j mi, ai&lt;out one mile west of
ttot [ .. , n die- fired by one of a picnic
■ urty tntho wvodxby.the road si le, struck
iu it: ll.L&gt;a.. k
almoi*
instantly
2...ing
... t
Tte
procession was
:‘tantly Iroken
up, and
but
for
the tuflu- are of some cooler beads tbe picnic
perty n.,uH here teen badly utod. Tte
, -rty. -ix men and four women, who it is
•i.1 wore from Chicago, were arrested and
•. m-1 up at Grosae Point It is claimed that
party a err the worm for liquor, and that
Itey wt re shooting at a mark in a recklow
BMUttW,
THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

lai nmnbliag in naattnsM tte fa
:
I/.t, I&lt;ki exposure of two or three years
»gi-••-nil to have been diacovered at Man­
ic-y H. Several prominent businrea
“»i | r
uonal men, and a few girls of ages
•rcta It toj,; years, are involved in the mesa
•/ Jiii l.nited Staten court at Jefferson
y-y, ?■;
Wednesday, two of tte “Bald
n-no! ,^ng were convicted under tte ku*m .&amp;n for boating, intimidating, and drivto’ «wsy homestead settlers. Tho gang has
tou t.rrorixing half a dozen counties in
*' -thern MfmurL Otten of its msmben
w* to lc tried.
After protrseted religious exorcises, John
■ Murja Rom, colored, ■ as hanged at BalUOtorr rriday. Roe* had beaten to death an
ij’L - *oman named Emily Brown, and
-Gd ter I«iy to a m-dlcal rotega
Friday, in Schenectady, N. Y., Thomas
M«bt. a molder, fatally shot Ida Wallaoe,
* tin with whom he was talking in a restaumn% He sdriitted hb intention to murder
the pri
Alexander Stanson, an aged citireu of
Ilk. contrived a means of committing
►ui"'!' Ttiurriay that proved sucreetfiB. Ho
Ftee.1 hi* gun on tte railroad track, raised
hammers, attached string* to too trigt“ *&gt;■ d°wn in front of tte weapon, and
tolled on tte rorda

GALneciui, III*.. Sept 1U.—The prelim­
inary •XAnunatioti of George E. Nituo. of
Abingdon, charged with tte intmicr of

Clerk, a brother ot tte woman

whom

size of tte cartridge of Clark's revolver. The
preliminary examination of Clark occur* m
Monmouth.
MirxeaPOUK. Minn., Sept. 7.'—The examinatio.1 of cx-Wardcu Ite-d cf Uw Stillwater
penitentiary, on chargee preferred by hi*

correction*. Raed fa charged with apjtropnating suppte*. taking money from prison­
ent, and with criminal intimacy with female

amination will occupy

Scott'h, D. T., Sept. 10.—W. K. Glenn, a
retired minister residing on a farm near
Parkston, is lying in jail at Oil rat on the
terrible charge of attempting a criminal a*mult on hi* two daughters Glenn is over

him to commit the act The girls are ore
hl, and it wu only by tbeir unite! resistance
that the design of Iteir unnatural fatter wm
overcome. The act was attempted Wcdureday He would te lynched If tte people In
thi* neighborhood could lay hands on hua
Baid-Knobber. Plead Goilty.
United States court Friday the Dougia*
county Bald-Knobbers abandoned al) de­
fense and nite of them entered pica, of guilty
ou two separate indictments for violation of

day night, and baa not been heard from. All
.
_ _____ ___ ———..I—-I •» Itfll R.an.

' •

a wealthy carpenter of
1-iWStel.l, HL, ,bot himnelf Friday, tedied
afterward. A few days ago he was
,' • • • fT wifi-beating, and became very
•-qohiloat qver thu matter. It was said his
«*to»rriag»wa. bigamous, and when his
aS
**•*&gt;• took ixriaon and
”■’*‘borl tinw before shooting
ii^T’1, 'ai‘l h*roal
wm PhUip

Aunlfl’* family at ^anasvflla,
s—. i . B rjsrrow escape from death by
^'^K*** Thursday night. A trampest
■- to tbo rtHkicncc, and toe flamwi had such
■Jtert wten discovered that tte inmates of

DrPSSPECIAL
|CE S

“ “r llr« t; th. tamln, ot

*°rt’ “

B““°°

ntlrad
machinery. «C1 o, lb.
)
Yanktoa, D. T„ have
**•0 btu-ood. Lera, W0, (xx-,
’
Dwr, Hanna t Co. V woolen mill*, eighteen
wlto W*^°f t‘rBwford'v'i!" Ind., together

tevi.
A lnUnP • ^OUEbt tc
have caused tbe conflagration.
Unv
,b* *** "‘P’durt at North
&gt;. V. caved in Friday and buried
thran nvn
rn
..
..

MRS.

Now ready and seut free on appllcaUeu.
*
THOS. MILLER &amp; SONS.
■Uh Ave., cor. sal St..
NEW YORK.

flAVORINGEXTRA^
x A

MOST PERFECT MADE

,VJK

^Dr. Frioe’1 Extract!, Vanilla Lemon, Orange, Boee, Ahnond,
Etc., prepared from tbe true fruit*, flavor deliciouily.

HENDRICKS OBJECTS
ANTED.-1-ADIEU foronrfall and &lt; bristmas trade, to take light, pleasant work at
their own homes. *1 to $3 per day ean be quiet­
ly made. Work seat by mall any distance. Par­
ticulars Ire*. No canvasslnx. Address at oner,
CRESCENT ART CO.. I&lt;7 Milk St., lloston.
Mom. Box MTO.

W

Indiaxakjus, Ind., Sept 7-Parks, tte
aytirt, arrived here Tuealay and exhibited to
toe monument commtvriouerv and fri-nd* ot
tte late Vice Prvsi___ ' _
dent Hendrick, toe
I

Dnlith, SoBth Shore &amp; Atlantic R’y
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short Juae.’
Ouly Direct Route to Marquetie and tte Iruu
Copper Region* of tte Upper Penin­
sola of Michigan.
'
Two Throagh Trains eaeb way dally, making
close connections in Union Depot at all FMnu

mtixted with tbe artisfs muccbss The bust

: WAGNER PARLOR CARS :
AND
SLTERB WARNER “IXEPING ( ARf.
Built expressly tor this line, on all Exjiress
Trains.
The territory traversed Is famous for Its

marble, exvcutel in
*&lt;'
Floronve. Italy,' and
artist i-aRxa
i* a replied from the model made immediate- I
Nbw York, Sept W. - George Open-thaw, ly after Mr. Hendrick’, death. It is pro-I
aged ll years, and Jeroino Miller, agod 10 nouncod perfect. It is ol life sire, and wiU te i
It-nrs, tte two boy* who derailed a train *6 u*ed a* * .tudy (pr the bronze states, which I
the Seventeeth street eroding of the W&lt;w- will be much iargsr. The monument j.ro-ier, &gt;
hawten branch of the Erie railroad, were ar­ for which tte dougne are cotnrietai. will be
raigned Friday morning charged
with thirty-two feet high, and wtE «*.t *J3.tttt '
malicious mischief. Opento.nw admitte&lt;) that It will te rouipuwsl of red granite on I:
he misplace*} tbe switch that caused the &lt;!e- lironxn.
.
railment. Both boys were bailed iu 85lG (or
Ikujaxapous. Ind., Sept. 12.—The com- '
Examination Monday.
mittee-having in charge tbe &lt;xm»trnctk n of ■ '
nucument to Viet I
MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES.
President
Hen driek. Um etu-ountHaddock Murder Trial.

&gt;cpt. Io -Tb&lt;-stalls
.1 •:
• :!.•.■ dr|artiu*nt of agriculture
Ift&gt;pul die Saturday mornj...
condition ot winter ami
■ *
-n harvested fa Y.!, against
■ ■
t . umi
in l-'v* In the spring
. : I'ak :aretun» W. a •mail gain;
J i • . .t.-.l Wk ruin. 72; Iowa, 71, and
S ■ ..
a si ght reduction from last
•j . " I
inrrcaw ot acreage will make • Hodilock trial Of a dorm _______
•J. •■.•? •• r levt between tbe prreent ined by tbt state the stories total have bwu
.identical with tte tewtimony In tte Arent:
ryt ptha’ of: cats, •!&lt;&lt;f trial Ibstriet Attorney Murphy aixl
:•
.. .
■ • i i••: ti.■■•'th. stewing slight ■ the hack driver that took him from tte
. • .-••.- .c- t&lt;.- lari. ■- i- '■■..agniiiA depot that fateful night were un tbe stand,
Ttey gave rorroborutlux evF
•
.t
.'• X •!..
hurtcwbMt Saturday.
denev.-h.iwlug that the dafeodant, Munch■
■
in cxAirfitioo of rutii, wa« nmr tte scene of tte tragedy I
. • :
’
. . per cent., four |&lt;oint« ofdy a tew m-unent* before tte killing I
&gt;. . *; wa* th­
: -nprer tutdA'*&gt; in ‘ Vto■ . . C :i:.
haring resulted from
:■
... ■ •i. iitx n». Tte depreciation
C
■
'».&lt;•!, Tte states of the
■'
•
..ml t\. m «»f the gulf, nqwrt
■c
,'tin; th*' 4 iaat year, already
•’.•■I- 1
.-ad,
diKMter.
In tlie
• .i:
'■
*tato* tte average of last
7», now M. The fleurra are:
•••■':.
'
Illinois, 57; Iowa, 7f;
: km.**. 4 . Nebraska. 72, Tbe
srrragv ; N. w York and Pennsylvania ia
- . . •
gia. '.‘I. of Tcxa«. S*. ot Teo-a-i.of Kentucky, flQ.
’

of i.ADitt axd anounumti
2&gt;»xxx*ziiaBlalxa.K Good*

.

dering a Playmate-A 3-Ye«-O!d

on tlie crunmal calendar of tte circuit court
new in union to.re I. re— — ~court.

PANIXX MAGO5X.
,
■ i &lt; orticiate anil the presentment ot
c ' to the grand jury. iMtwwk
J. Sim.f. linger, said to be in tbe employ
; .
' that natn-. arrived from Eu.
.
- toggage wa* a large quantity
’&gt;
••
gyv's a&gt;id patterns valued at
I ..
. ■. ,-.od« were wired and evidence
piicatiug an inspector in an
. ■
-muggling. . When qurationed by
•
'•imeudinger t«&lt;amc »o confuwd
■
■ under «vilb a revelation ot hi*
:.-ui •_! ■ : durtug five yean. In 1S83, on
• i.,.
: • &gt;.1.!.-, b«■ smuggled in fi.’Il worth
"i ■ । tbe Adriatic, fs: worth;
-.City &lt;4 Bnwh,
worth,
•&gt;.. i^gio! in
worth. He
, ■' •„&lt;!:.■&lt;■» of several it&gt;»[•■ctors to whom
!;a! g’.v-n brilos. The investiga-

£

. ju___ _ .

He was

Ttetired Minister—Bald Knobbers.

•,

Fall &amp; Winter Catalogue

CHILDREN

Mjnntaimlis, Kept 12.—Five
burned bare Saturday night Loos, 82TO,(XX).

Blue U4
■■
, ।
-— —_
cuicklA spread from McMullen &amp; Co.’* mill,
2.___ re
nUior four all
□lately a* follows: McMullen A Co., $W,000;
C. H. Smith A Co.. 830,000; Eastman. Bovey
A Co., 850,000; Call A Weeks, 800,000; Mer­
riman, Barrow* A Co.,
total, 83TO,000. inauranoe not ys€ known.

Sculptor

Ticket* for sale at all points via this route.

$25,000.00
INGOLD!
WILL BE PAID FOR

Parks,'

who has for mouth* &lt;

Mortgage tele.
tate of M.chtasn,
*
I Drfanlt haviiut
__________
... in...the payment
__ __ __ot
bcru madFifth Judlrial Circuit—In Cnaaecry- , a mortgage made by Jx-muel N. Reed *nd JvnSu.l i-c::dlbt in tue Cintitt Court for Ihccouti- nlr J. Reed to Hiram M. CbiMe.'Ovtober Slst,
i vt Barre- in fhnneery. at the cit, of Hast- ' IK’, and recordeil (Jctuixir lOUl,' In«. in the
mha HKRPhi . KS.
ttelr approval, and
iu-». on tte srrcnth day of September, IM7.
nCict &lt;rf Iteghter of Deeds for the county of
hnve
«xui&gt;pliaM*:ited
tte
dotistj
on
Warner Messenger. rompUinant. vsl tte nn- i Burry . In Liter 2J of Murtpup-s. on page x-7.
lifa
su'.v-.sk.
It
aj|*rar*.
however, known lictra t&gt;f Alvab Fuller, deceased, defend-' Hal&gt;l mortgacr w*s nude upon the express
ant* .
condition that should default te nuulr in the
that Mra Hendrick* Is not »«&gt; «ei1 jUeaae-l
_________
__ __
.................
... payment « f tbr tnter&gt;-&lt; on any Ray whereon
In
tbiseaurr
It *p|&gt;e;.rinu by ...sfildsrlt
..I cornWith tin- Ukenc«. She raid? “The imc is a i ;pUlnaut:
filed St
■» tte
the Htsr'tte
‘••.•'^'jhe^blB
In, ti;!»
this tte same fa made payable, a* ttirrelnrvpreiuu-d.
—man!, duly files
!;tS it;
. cause was filed, that •the unknown heirs
of
beautiful piece of marble and donbtlMB
-•
- Al• , and should tbo same reuudu unpaid aua in arvah Fuller, deevasrd. aa neoessary to Raid itnlt, rears for the space ot thirty days thro and from
I K Is therefore ordaJBd that raid nutationn thenceforth after tte lapse of'the said thirty
Hendricks. In looking at it 1 viewed it h
h-irsof saidAl-.ah
AhabFu0»r. appear and answer day*, the principal sum ot »*oo with all arrearunder various lights and tried to recognise j■ the
rl'“ tdll
M" of romptalnt filed herein on or before age* of inlcre»t thereon should become and te
tbe resemblance, imt I could n &lt;ee that Mr. I! the .wth day ut March. IRM, and that within J due and payable Immediately thereafter,
r , twenty days the complainant cause ttii* order although the period limited for tte pavmrot
Hendrick'* exjinwsion was there. ’
.I to te published In the Hasting* Baxxkb.print- , thereof may not then bare expired; and default
'It baa teen mid that you prefer a shaft to . cd and publlshad in the CltyV't Hastings, in ^isvim teen made lu payment of a portion of
■ said county and state, said pAbtlcatioa to te I’tbe principal due September tst. .1*113/ and the
a status, and that thi* accounts for yoar continued onea in each week foe six weeks In Interest due October list. irac.
i«"C. and the same
tame
dteatidacuan."
hiring remained
remained unpaid
unpaid aud
aud In
In arrears
arrears for
for the
the
.uecessicHi.
haring
;&gt;RANK A. HOOKER, Circuit Judge.
ipaee ot thirty day* and upwards, and still re­
SMITH ft COLGROVE,
,
mains unpaid, the aforesaid principal sum of
mittre
Solicitor, tor Complainant.
8«0 with all arrearage* of Interest thereon, fa
Attest. W. H. POWERS. Deputy Register.
now due and payable by the term* of raid mort­
A irtie ronv 1
gnnl for Mr. Parks u a sculpttr, but wbru
gage- and there Is now etaluied to te due at
tiiis date »!M*.73 and no suit or jiroceeduigs at
law baying been Instituted to recover tbe debt
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof,
State of Michigan, County of Barry.—an.
. A’, a session Of the Probate Cour*, for the notice fa hereby given that 1 shall. on-Saturday.
county of Harrv, holdrn at tlie Probate Ottee In the IMh day of October next at ten o'clock a.
of "...
IlMllngs,
in ,,
said
county,
on
Mon- m . at tbe north front door of the- coart bouse.
cummittce. and certainly havq never suggest- ; the city
at.,
.re
-•
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—
In tte city of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan,
. u
.v _ .u i* ___ _ - -l-b.
. aay. toe sn aay oi aeptemner. in we year c
t»l whether they should erect a shaft or a , thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven,
sell at public auction the premises described In
said mortgage, to ratfafy the amount due tbcrertatuo.
I’resent. Wm. W. Cole, Judge of Probate.
, In the 'matter of
Ipbcus ou. and all legal CMttt
•Said premise* are described a* all that piece
Build --------------------------------Stout, deceased.
----------------USULti
CgiL.—
-y
1
or pxrvcl of land lying and bring situate tn the
townibtp of Hope, inthe county of Barry, and
Power «nl light company have let a cco- . tertament of raid &lt;1ecea»rd. praying that tte state of Michigan, and described a* follows, to­
tract for tte building of a water-jrtwer canal ; same mar be beard and allowed and be dis- wn : Tbe east fractional half &lt;q)ofthe south part
.tai, &lt;1» rapid. &lt;* U.KU Jhrj . rlr.r .. I
."Mt
Mo.d.,, Ih. M ot the aouth-west fractional quarter &lt;i«) of sec­
tion twenty-one cn&gt; In town two (Si north of
Boult Sta Marie. It 1* Intended to complete ,uy of October, A. D. 1OT. at ten o'doek in the range nine &lt;S&gt; west, supposed to contain fortythe work tn sixty dava Tbe canal will be forenoon, be assigned tor the hearing of raid four (44 &gt; acres more or less.
Dated July gist. HWT.
about 2,(00 fret long and .’O fret wide, ami '
HIRAM M.CHASE. Mortgagee.
...
.
....
,
__
_____
n_
____
.
miner*,
ana
ail
otnar
persons
interested
in
said
will be situated between th- ship canal ami ,
are required7oP
Smith SCoi/i«nvx,
estate, are —
required
to appear at a aeeslon of
—.14. TK*
Mrill 1^ •a F.tmiaS. Iw 1 said
.2. —
court, then
to be bolden at Urn probate office.
Attorneys fur Mortgagee- *
|n the city of Hastings, in said county. ami show
power with which to run elevator*, mill* and cause. U any there te, why the prayer ot the
should not be granted.
on end lew vaifary of other machinery and an petitioner
And It I* further ordered that raid petitioner State of Michigan, County of Harry—«s.
•lertric light plant.
give notice to the person* Intereoud in raid
Estate ot Henry Folkerth, deceased.
estate, of tbe pendency of raid petition, and the
THE-^ARKETS.
We, the undersigned, having been appointed
heartog thereof, by causing a copy of this order
the Probate Court for the County of Harry ,
to be published in tne llaeting* Baxxkb, a by
Slate of Michigan, Cxniinilssluuen to receive,
newspaper printed and circulated in raid county examine
and adjust all claims and demand* of
of Barry onr+ in each week for three aocceaalve nil persons
against .aid deceased, do hereby
weeks, pre nous to raid day ot hearing.
give
notice that we will meet at the residence
Wm. W. COLE.
of W. H. lae, tn the township of Woodland, on
Judge ol Probate.
Tuesday, the first dar of November. A. D.. IM7.
and on Friday, the ninth day ot March. A. D.,
ism. at ten o’clock a. m., of each ot said days,
for the purpose of examining and allowing said
claim*, and that six month* from the ninth day
•f
September. A. D.. IMT. were allowed by .aid
clorad &lt;-5*'sc bid- Oata—Na. &lt; September,
c*iurt for credliora to present their claims to us
npened She, closed 3^c nominal; October, opened
for examination and allowance.
sue, closed £A*c aakrd; November, opened j
Dated. September Mh. A. D i»7.
£.:*c. ctawM «T*e. Pork-Year. op&lt;w*l fits bid, 1
ROBRRT ARPIN ALL.
GEORGE W. SMITH,
ckawd 8tt?&gt; nominal; January, epened fiiS.
DH. HUMPHKSYE' S30K
ctowd 81tT7H Wd. Lard-S-ptemter. epened
Comm'stiocers
Cloth &amp; Gold Binding
1*4 Mam, .u* MnI UreB*.
wuarowa B MIB,
■itus rxxx.
the Untoa stock yard*: Hogs-Market opened
t&gt;_re r rn‘ttPT “I *he estate of Maude May
ttratn, a minsr.

Pr. St. J&lt;*n Indicted.
~"
Cinc*oo S^K. li-Dr. Bt Jolui. o&lt;
citv- Capt John Irwin, of tte Canadian
schooner Blake, mid ter I Dell, of tbi* city,
w u»r*»a
for moirting In Iteoecape of
Jgla, ^te county boodlcr. St John and Dell
f"
i—it r--r.r Irwin ha* not teen seen

light grads*

rough packing. 1100®
an&lt;1 ■hlnninr k'la L'&gt;V

lab day of tieptember. A I&gt;. iwt. al nine
o clock, in the forenoon, at tlie Probate Otn-c
to nie rtS-®1 V mVW’ ln U,e
°r “•"£
in the state of Michigan, pursuant to license
and authority rranfadto me on the flnrt day of
August. A. I). 1SK. by tte Probate Ckmrt of
Barry conntv. Mlchlmui, all at tho estate, right,
title and Interest of tlie said minor ot. In and to
the real Batata altnaret
re. Trto .

Steep-Market Arm; comnxm to ibolce nativea.
8&amp;00A4.3O; lente 84.CU-1C.
Produce Butter-Hxto creamery. S^Xicper
lb- wdect dairy, 170!»c; packing Mock. IPiOtto.
Potaioc-TMhSc pw ba

described Mioiiow*. t«&gt;-Oil

Appte-Jl.W^t.®

Seek Sa .Ha Aaw i-r
bull; No.
MHc; do

Premium, •
51,000.00
Premiums, •
$500.00 each
Premiums,
•
5250 00
Premiums, •
6100.00
Premium*.
•
550.00 “
PeemiuintX.320.00 "
Fr-.r ;.mi,
510.00 “

OH! MY BACK!

ENCLI8H BUCHU
is One cf the Bart

Kidney
INVE6TICATOM IN U5E.

Tto/

Specifics.
Pork-81523. Lanl-FtC.

ARBUCKLES’
of COFFEE is a '
saked; May,

ARIOSA
COFFEE Is kept In all first-class
uteres from the Atlantic to tho Pacific.

COFFEE
ny...Higter, Na L
Strorgrt; No ASf^c.
,

tosed to the nlr.
In hermetically

fPACKAGES.

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Probate Order.
State of Michigan, County of Harry.-s*.
At a sesskm ot the Probate Court for the Coanty of Bambolden at the Probate Office iatheelty
of Hastings In said county on Friday, the
¥iJ4} “ teptember in the year one thousand
eight hundred and eighty seven.
FreeaL Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Henry Folkertb,
deceased.
'
‘
’u,e 8Un* «»* petition, duly veri­
fied, of W. II. tec. administrator of raid estate,
praying for raasons therein »e&lt; forth that he
niay be licensed to sell the real estate of said
dece»s-d. In said petition described.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Friday,
the Hlh day of October. A. D. 1SB7. at ten
o clock tn the forenoon, be assigned fur
the hearing of sal&lt;! petition, and that
the heir* at law of said deceased, and
all other jicrtwu* luterefed dn said estate,
are required to appear at a session of said Court,
Hirn to te bolden at the JTobate Uflice, lu the
city of HaMiugs in said county and show cause,
if any there te, why tte prayer of the peti­
tioner should not In- granted.
And it I* further ordered that uld petitioner
give notice to the penwo* intrtratosl in said es­
tate. cf the pmiilrwy of sald-pelltlon and the
hearing thereof by caustnx « cony of this order
to te pubifalied in the HaMihp Baxxxn a news­
paper printed and circulated In said Comity of
Barry once in eact week tor four suceoMlve
week*, previous tor’•*
‘
“

(A true eopy.l

STATIOXS.

1

lot number six

LAURA BRYANT. Guardian.

Pork-DaD; rtd roraa lil-W.
re-K- .nd cY-taber: &gt;4to. Ko-

Sun*****1’ &lt;*• B—“»"ulon &lt;‘rd”r’
MH.WAVW Win, Sept
R-A special
to The Evening AVisconrin from Eau Claire
rav* the United State* land ofilce at that city
received an onler from Acting Commteiontr

toe Onala rood until forthar ortterx

1
2
6
25
100
200
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HUMPHREYS’

U.T CHc 'oma-Steady; crah.
Stober. S*Hc; Norembor. 55^0. Whisky-81.00
fanned during tte encampment.

ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPEM.

VICO gathering vanilla' fori
O’PBICES FLAVORING EXTRAC

design fur tte mon
tunro*. fa npw iu '
tte j-i:y v-i|h th«
result of his. labui ■
—abuayin marble.!
mid a. •tatuc in ■
I lasuy. M.H^y whe

Cbicaoo, Sept. 10.—Tte Grand Army eocaS^n. U fat Looi. will be attended by
about 75,000 veterans ot tte war, 8,000 of
whom, or nosrly an army corps, wfll go from
JUinoi*, on the 15to and *kh last CoL Jaaie*
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awiivned to

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.
For Maps. Folders. Rates and InfornmtiXii ad­
dress.
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E. W. ALLEN. '
Gen-l Pass. A Ticket Agt.. Marquette. Mich.

Judge of

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Grand Rapid* and Detroit on all day tr
OoNNBcnoNs.—At Grand Rapid* i
cago ft YVest Michigan for H,;:*n&lt;L
MtukMcon and po‘.rt» north, a-.d w2
Rapid, ft Indians K. It for Rig Fxpld*.
City and Petoskey. New York and F
J”** dally. All other trains dally »xc

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
BOWKXX MILLS.

ImII ttBcial one Jay, “I mu of tbo opinion
Wheat sowing has been very ma­ wTre aerioutly hurt.
-Ahat a boarding bouae i» a humbug and tlie
terially hinders! by the recent heavy
buaMBBMro the Ugfaa fool* on earth. Ob,
rain. ’
,1
Mn In &lt;or K«"d I’H tell
experience.
Belle Manlev. Kate and Mae Stokoe
Over tkic* year- ago a chain at ndno and
are attending school in Wayland.
Mm1. Gage of Care wa*' reported to be the
Everybody step into C. W- Arm­ belr to a HOW refote. but later mKlccs Shrink myeriffrllfoto «n«MSWH imartinir l«w.
Th* f&lt;U» was vfllninOBk, the aovanm-xlatiiiiu
strong's store and sign the petition, the fortune to $1,500.
asking for a vote on prohibiting the , Ann Arbor has spent «x»,waiu improvement* wuw and the'jnuc frat cte». • Noir, that
iaudlady foul th* j-mtttM tJ intag room girl in
sale of intoxicants in Barry county.
th* dry, and that »»• wluit captured u*.
Buell Bradlev and wife start this not tn mention the Mocks.
'
Why, ihc could bring on beef tougher than
week for Kansas to visit their two
Wat. Haight, jumteneedto prison for two iuqihalt, and we never kicked but thought it
h°Iai»e Gillasple is spending a tew

davx in Middleville.
C. M. Bixler shipped « box of straw­
berry plants to a daughter in Kansas.
David Baird has purchased a village
lot of .1. W. Briggs, and will build
thereon soon.
Dr. Burlur. of Caledonia, is on our
litreets torilxy. He is here once in two
weeks.
Geo. Knickerbocker is building an
addition to his house.
Don’t forget the farmer’s picnic at
Streeter’s Saturday. •
Mrs. OrphA Gillasple is improving
slowly.
Uur village blacksmith has returned
from u visit among friends in Kent
county.

Furniture i
Go where you will find the newest designs^the largest stock

white walttug lor tbe train.

the lowest prices.
Fl,ooo to charitable objects eonnnetrd with the
Methodist Protestant church.
Roy Goldie, a four year old -on of Win. Goldie
of East Saginaw, fell from the shouldm- of a
playmate. Ueaulted in death.
Grand Rapids baa a drunk in tbe county Jail
lists and sails as Augustine Lawlor.

Reported that Peter Le Brick's daughter, aged
her mother is dying from the shock.
Two squaws, each named Ne-bcna*-ws-daQua, will go to law to determine which owns a

Quartz, carryliig tree Rohl, has been found un
tbe Glngraas property, one of the Michigan
gold company's location*. near Ishpeming.

Ciiab the eating Immiiv.

SPECIALIST,
telegraphy and 1 knew I bad struck tin
operator. Thi* is what she ticked out: 'Just
stick him for tbe ire cream if you cau,' and
1 waa thinking it would Im&gt; a pleesnnt thing
to buy a little myself. Girl No. 2 clicked out
with u gold ring and a lre-1 pendfT 'I woodi-r
if that fool next door bas a cent in hbpockvt.

HASTINGS. M1C1L
is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having iitted up the flnest of
offices, he invites the afflicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been umucctssful heretofore Jn finding relief.

ppPRICE’S
CREAM

J^OWDEfi
akinJ
M*°Lx

FURNACE

The Uli Diving Flue Furnace

Tbe BestMad0,
The Most Easily Regulated
The’Heayiest Castings, Will Last Longer
Use Less Wood,
Give8 More Heat
Gives Most Even Heat,

DON’T BUY A FURNACE

To tlie Peojle of Barry County

DO YOU KNOW?

charged his gun before returning from a hunt

plr.teiy blown to fragments, but tbe girl wm
only frightened by tbe explosion whfcb followed
Elbert's snapping the eap.

The Niles gas well baa reached a depth of
about 609 feeL At 475 feet a vein of something
burning freely when ignited. Water strongly

fire in neighboring marshes.

Keeps and sell the

’

fine^Americanaud foreign Gian-

Monuments and Headstones

Hcuse.H

MONEY SAVED
By going to

Battle Creek

Cheaper than any Outside Competition,
3 Will ret Imt rrirfl.

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promptly

IfART
M lu
oecawit

And calling on

MABY

FABH1

And see his elegant stock of
and

Dry Goo^s

JAMES

POPULAR PRICES.

IKToToody
Owns your trade. The enterprising business man will seek ir
of course, and if his goods are as he represents, and his
prices right, he will doubtless prevail on you to deal
with him.

MERIT WINS

In these days of close competition. That merit consists in
both the quality of goods and the small margins of profit
charged.

Baughman &amp; Buel
Want your trade. They propose to merit it. To that end
they have secured and are now offering the people the
largest, best selected stock of

Watches, Clocks and Wry
vivviuj wiiu uvnvitl
In Barry Comity. They don’t want the earth.-' They are
contented with email profits and the large Hale* they
bring.

iiumvuvu)

DO YOU WANT A WATCH ? .
They can sell you any movement you desire, at a «mall ad­
vance on actual cost
CLOCKS. They have the best stock in the city and will
sell them^very cheap. e
KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS, Rogers’ best, which we
can and do sell at what any other dealer in Barry county
pays for them.
”
SILVERWARE of every description at lowest prices
rELRY of all kinds at bottom figures.
REPAIRING by a competent workman a specialty.
Jealous competitors may kick, but we propose to sell the
goods, and if onr prices don’t suit our competitors they please
our customers, and that is what we want to do.
What you want to buy in our line, we can save you money d
you will give us the chance to make you.tbe prices.

DRUGS

■ Fort Gratiot is the first Michigan town to use

a •Charity patient" to any great exteat.

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for
yourself.
.

We JkdEe&amp;n BusinessHastings, Mich.,

from which tbe oil was obtained, the drill eater-

university for tnal-pracUce. claiming Hint when

Ha

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The “Else Front” Foraitnre Store, Hastings, lift.

sending out n cloud of amoke from a mam­
moth cigar. -Well.TH tall my experience. 1
was aittiug ou tbo step* last night and a
pretty good looking girl began tapping on tbe

Having spent many years in study at
the best mctlii’al colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and suc­
cessful practice in treating chronic dis­
statement of tbe tact.
acquainted with the boarders
Buff rd-- orders. he feels certain that he can give
SOUTH MAPLE GHOVE.
Mother* Fisher, of Bay Citjijrf which Cocthe a filleted assurance of success.
‘
News.
■
Elroy Tobias, of Rutland, spent Sun­ gromsnaa Fisher and hl« faiher-ln-law are the
co mponent parts, have a reft of 5,000.000 fret of
day in this town.
The new Evangelical church in the logs cn route from ludte Superior.
ARE YOU SUFFERING
southwest part ot town will be com­
A Battle Creek woman sought to put tbe
, pitted next week.
PURE
froin Catarrh. Asthtna, Bronchitis, or
&gt;
The social at J. IL McKAals last week gas oilne into the wash boiler. The explosion
any difticulty with the lungs?
was well attended and a pleasant time which ensued bruised her verybadly.
enjoyed by all.
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
James llallett and wife, of Hastings,
ach disordered?
visited at W. C. Dunham’s last week. ' no cured under tho supervision of a Kentucky
.
E. J. Warburton and wife visited expert who has a room at that institution.
Have yoy Heart disease?
' friends in Calhoun county last week.
Are you afflicted with Nervous .DeMrs. Downs, of Battle Creek, visited
her sister Mrs. Kate Dunham last week. blast in shaft No..#, Calumet* Hecla mlue. and
bilitr?»
The 1st and 2d nines of this town in coming down crashed through a house. land­
Have yon chronic Kidney or Bladder
ing
at
tbe
feet
of
an
old
lady
who
Rat
knitting.
played a game of ball last week which
troubles ?
resulted in scores tco numerous too ijhootingTl shots into the anatomy of a tp.su
mention.
is called “an assault with intent to do great
Dr. Baughman cun cure you, if a cure
Chas. Streeter is disposing of his crop bodily liarm" up in Arenac county. That Is
is at till possible.
.
of onions by retailing the same in this what Jamen Chappell did to a man named Mc­
and adjoining towns.
Leod.
He has met with marked success in
M. Bailey and family have left town,
Home follow at Marley, with rutredlfcsa su­
treating
Rheumatism;
Spenuattorrbtra,
having moved to Castleton township.
perlative, has been driving spikes into Higbee &amp;
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
This is the season of tho year when Hugh's log* at that place. One hundred dollars
without pain and positively cures.
the schoolmaster and schoolma’am are ts offered for tho arrest and convicUon of tbe
employing all their spare time In search
of a school for the winter: as yet there
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
The
statement
which
bus
recently
been
put
are but very few of the boards of this
TY.
town that have employed a teacher, Into circulation that tbe Gale manufacturing
PERFECT
but are considering the numberless company is to r emovc from Albion to Detroit is
Call on him at his offices, Hastings,
labeled a He out ol whole cloth over In Calhoun
applications received by them.
Mich.
«
county.
NASHVILLE.
D. M. Hunter, of ML Morris, owns a colt
CONSULTATION FREE.
Used by tlie Vnited States Government En­
The social event of the past week was which has no eyre, having been born in,that un­ dorsee by the heads of the great Universities as
Cases treated and medicines sent by
a sparring tournament at the opera fortunate condition. It is now over a year old tlie Stroqgrsl. Fureet and most Healthful, Dr.
Price's the only Baking Powder that does not mail.
.
house Monday night, by a couple of and rather more intelligent Uian the ordinary contain
Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold only In
professional toughs, agisted bv local equine.
W*Correspondency solicited.
talent. A large crowd of our citizens
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
,
xkw
roBK.
ciucuao.
irr.
term.
1
attended, and a very motley' crowd persuade a drove of hogs to do something they
’twas said to have been.
didn't want to do, and they turned In and tried
A 10M lb. girl Is what makes Al. to eat him up. Tbe timely arrival of help saved
Rasev think that Barry Goldust isn,'t his life.
all that makes life worth living, after
“Lumber" la the name of a self-styled organ
all.
Mrs. D. C. Griffith has gone to of the lumber trade published In New York.
Hastings to visit relatives.
You buy a
Mrs. H. L. Walrath was buried
Thursday forenoon of last weak, Bev. on the Bl Croix river.
D. A.BoldgetLof OedlUac, will build a logF. Hurd conducting the services.
Rt&gt;v. Gamble and family have gone
to Minnesota,,where they ex pert to re­ cut about R,an,W0 feet of timber. The timber
side in the future. Mr. G. has retired
from the Mi^ilgan conference and will
take a college course in his new home.
The big water power canal at Sault Ste. Marie
Buy the best: which you will find to be
A. C. Stanton has a combination of will be bunt at once, the contract for its instruc­
bad and good luck. He is sorely afflict­ tion having been 1st yesterday to Hodge * Miner.
ed with boils, but has bad his pe nsiou
increased 84 a month and smiles be­ left wide at I
. made larger later.
tween his tears.
ing certain railroad grant
Dr. Young and wife and Miss Adda lands in the upper pent osula dore not apply to
Nichols have returned from their trip the stx-mlle or granted limits of the Marquette.
to Washington.
Houghton &amp; Ontonagon grant, nor to lands
Nashville is trying to get another claimed by the Ontonagon &amp; Brule Rirer nd IManufactured and sold by the Hastings Furnace Company.
game of ball with Lacey, but evidently
their experience with the boys from old
a G. Jewett, Wa. and Alex McPherson,B. F.
Hickory has served to make Lacey
Parsons
and
H.
T.
Browninc.
of
Howell,
are
weary, as they want the earth.
Irving Koehler, a little son of the about to buy a ’jo-acre paint mine on the farm
Evangelical minister fell off the door of 8. C. Merrill, ot Iosco, Livingston county.
step last Wednesday and broke the This paint mine is a good thing, and live pein!
bones of his right forearm.
Frank Miller, of Jonesville, Is visitThere was a collialon on the Mfohlgau Central
Of any furnace made.
'
ingfrlondsIn tbe village.
The New Orleans University Singers trains, cans lug the wreckof an en«Ine, lender.
appeared at tbe opera bouse Saturday
evening, and were greeted by a good some M.mo and a three hours' delay of trains
audience, but tbeir concert lacked great­
ly of being up to their performances on
Agents of the drive-well patent clalmanu are
Kious visits here, and the “lion vigorously trying to scare tbe farmers of this
&gt;• was either tipsy or had the state into paying them royalties. As a rule
anthrna very bad.
■•Stub” Darrow, of Vermontville, was but then tbe agents are making good wages out
Until you see the Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace, and get prices.
arrafted on our streets one night last
week for being drunk, and after snooz­
A Lansing chap, who was the ••subject''for
ing over night in the village lockup,
the mesmerist In the Lulu Hurst (T) oomblnaj&gt;aid a fine of five dollars and costs.
James Blair’s mother has gone to
.trail to hoodoo him. He says; ' He promised
Toledo on a visit.
Dick Sturgis and wife arrived home me 11.80 per night to pretend to be mesmertted.
from Ohio on Wednesday of last week,
and Dick started out again Tnesdsy
going to Chicago.
doing an Immense butlneM. Wednesday night
M. B. Brooks’ apple evaporator is a tho American express company shipped
busy place just about now, n&gt; hands be­
ing busy continually, day and night.
Irve Marble has returned from Bay Fennville sent out Z! •( the X carloads.
View and is clerking for H. M. Lee.
If you do not, now is the time to learn that
AL Durkee and C. H. Oversmith are

STATK CLIPPINGS.

■

ARCHIE M°COY’S

lewt than a week after I made the dbcotery.
She h down tn that muiio house yet, driving
tbe vflhlixms grub under tbe i&gt;c»cb of the
amitten bcmnluns anH keeping her wret ju»t
os well as she dkl when 1 boarded there.
“1 don’t know u I am in fore with tbo girl

Geo. S. Tompkins has started his
cider mill, and will run the same Fri­
in a church room at Owoaso. That lively town
day of each week.
Mrs. .1. J. Lowe is quite sick.
Mr. Ludwig commenced his school
in the Bell district last Monday.
The Aseyrta base ball club wiped out Reed City Wednesday afternoon, was a staler of
the I*enf|dd champions last Saturday, Postmaster Barrett, of Charlotte, and formerly boy* I* I got ma-.l ami pull'd out a- half dol­
lar and chipped away on tbe from: *1 am
score 30 to 11.
grateful for your compliment* and I «ur.'
Chas. Morehouse and wife, of Battle
They're still fighting over tbe carcass of that
Creek, visited at Wm. Seger’s last week.
Charley Abbey and family are visit­ deer the Bev. Bruske at Saginaw City killed their compliments.' I bad tbe front steps all
“for scientific purposes." He has written his
ing J. W. Abbey.
to myself that night and I think I will never

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from the purest drugs and chemicals accurately eoinpoimueo.
y°® won’t have to pay any percentage to physicians
either. Call in. We are always “at home” to our customer*
and tbe public.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 21.

. The Hastings Banner.

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County News.

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HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER »t, 1887.

WHOLE NO. 1686.

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vnx.
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HABKY VILLKj
Geo. Campbell moved his house­
John Kurtz passed through here
?oyptou has erysipelas in
L. E. Scothom sports a new top bug­. hold goods to Hope last week, and has
Wednesday.
7 ?acriUcalcondition.
become a resident of that township.
.
WOODLAND.
Seeding
.is
about
over
in
these
parts.
rin,
04
ra
I
s
helping
Hoover
thresh
.
•
Barry Co., Mich.,
Rube Larabee will go north this
I- rank Hilbert and wife am m ii*_ nin/a^Tl'That?ime U*®? are run’
David Barr, of Kalams*zoo. Sundayed
Melinda Smelker has been sick the‘
troit attending the ball pS
m De‘
week, where he has been engaged as
among friends here.
SS.ZWk1*not.much of lhe Un,e °° past week
Rev. Chas. Paxson preached bis fare­ foreman of a lumber camp.
u«jcon Holmes Is quite sick.
J. G. Reuter was in Hastings Friday.
•‘cconntof the wet weather.
Mrs.
Eldredge, of Battle Greek, is vis­
slowly.L' Hjbert b ^proving very h™7e2-LDe?Jaray haa moved into the
James Godfrey and wife were in' well sermon one week ago tast Sunday.
Mrs. Baum picked up a piece of solid iting relatives in these parts.
BATES
nrav °
by Jamee Dem- Bowne Center Saturday.
Annie Johnson'has been engaged to
Hollv is now the owner of the
Freeport was well represented Ut the copper last Saturday on Friend Soule?
teach the winter term of school in the
forty.
....
f™
junction Sunday.
A chicken pie social,at the church Hendershott district!
Samuel Ekert and wife spent Sunday
M-VBltnSIKG RATK3TheM. E. Sabbath school at the
to-morrow evening for .the benefit of
with friends in Woodland.
Gler“1 ,s vlsiHng at Hi.
.-rtear................................4100 00 ’ Walts’ J'
Weeks'school house will dose next
’
fot-pecial position^.
Mrs. John Bailey, of Bowne, is very our pastor; bill 50 cerite pe; couple.
hM returned from his
Mr. Soules is ready tq accommodate Sunday.
irip- ¥e
his mother? low at this writing.
Trumpowpr and i pIdw
Edna Fisher is visiting her sister,
job Minting.
Kramer has been withdrawn.
James Hullilterger and family visit­ the public at his cider mUl and jell
health as improving.
house.
Mrs. Rhedia Whitworth, of Johnstown,
. - tellfelt In the Job Printing De-•
L. l aul has sued H. Schuartz be- v.- R,‘ley &amp;as qu^ work for Mrs. Cui- ed at F. A. Child’s Sunday.
John Baum intends tqgplo•Hastings this week.
Banxkb. Everything In the
Mrs. Henry Will visited friends In
wo,uW
Uke lhe PU,‘&gt;P he
h“ m&lt;’v'd lnt° tbl1 “l‘uck«r&gt; ww; and With th* latest Cnees off. bad ordered
Mrs.
George Wheeler and daughter
this
week
where
.
ne
has
a
situation
Charlotte the past week.
'
aa he could get odd a few viue store.
« ipptoved patterns nt machinery*
Conrad Smelker and wife visited at with John White, firing"the boilers at of ydd^city, were guests at Geo. Prich­
•: • ^,',-kmen employed, enables thei cents cheaper somewhere rise.
Word was received from Elsie, that
ard? last Saturday.
the water works.
J
Tetter's,
Lowell
township?
Friday.
°
f
0x81
place
’
«'«»
dying
of
»PHe dryer put into
Vai. Fry and John Halleck expect to
A large' number of friends and rela­
Rev. Nagler and wife, of Sheridan,
the rink this week, which will dispose typhoid fever.
tives witnessed the marriage of Kear­ go north this week, where they will
2mt ?ppl.e3 and tf'"0 employment to
Vank Short went to Edmore to re­ are visiting relatives here this week.
IF I.OWRY.M.D..
Rev. O. b. Grant occupies the U. B. ney Root, of Hastings township, and wort in a lumber camp.
sort for a week.
Physician and Surgeon. seA erai hands.
-A
-drove of fifty ponies headed toward
Effie
Howell,
of
this
village,
at
the
pulpit the coming veer,
L’tvpf treating diwate* of the
Barau® has returned from
S. S. i’eiter and family spent Sunday residence of the bride? parents D. E. Hasting, passed through here last Mon­
Ait -&gt;.d Ihn i&gt;rrMT.atio:&gt; of vision
MAPLE GKOVK.
.ri.'rTAri.KS un.t —vm w&lt;SXd“dwU1’pm‘'u,'wtol"ln
with relatives here. Eva Reuter ac­ Howell and wife, Sept 15th, Rev. Chas. day afternoon.
Carrie Mershon will go this week to
vbit€d ln this companied them borne to remain about 1‘axson officiating. Thb^any costly
ou nroadwB) . near Court
and useful presents that; the happy Albion, to resume her studies in music.
two weeks.
J??w*ader came home from \ icinity last Sunday.
few frieflds enjoyed a social dance
£17? £?7er 15 under lhe doctor's care.
Conrad Kahler, of. Hope, visited at couple received showed that the entire at A
7*^ for thL‘ Purpose of
Eugene Rich’s M^trFriday night.
company wished them a happy arid
Eli Latting starts north Wednesday Geo. Smelker's Sunday.
f.t^?idin5
fu“*ral of Washington
Mrs. Beads, of Barry township, visit­
Lowleader, but owing to delavs caused to v^t hiarister.Mrs. Wm. H. Sjx-ncer.’
Morey Teeple has been engaged to prosperous wedded life.
Lawyers,
A horse belonging to* E. Covflle, of ed her son here last Saturday.
Mrs. R. Mayo, of Nashville, and Miss teach school in the Fillmore district
17. opTlor\.de^ylnf the dellvsryfot
Mrs. Solomon Prichard visited her
Woodland township, was almost in­
dispatches. Mr. Howiader was buried Anna Smith, of Assyria, were at D. R. this winter.
daughter-in Battle Creek last week.
A gang of men commenced work on stantly killed on Henry Strong’s brick
in Florida to the disappointment of blade s last Thursday.
Ella Lenhart is visiting her sister in
yard
last Saturday fofenoop. Mr. Co­
1&gt;TON,
Fred
Qutok
and
wife
visited
at
Link.
the cut Just north of town Monday.
hta many friends. Mrs. Susie Unw­
Kalamazoo
county.
ville
had
brought
both
of
his
teams
to
Attorney at Law, inder the wife of the deceased, and Fruln's last Sunday.
Boynton is going to rush the road
Mrs. Alice Chichester, of Augusta,
The fore part of the week there were right along now. He says about next the yard for the purpose of hauling
■ Joixlvear A Co.’s More.)
family returned to Woodland Friday
. .rb uf lie Sut*. Collections and received a hearty welcome from hopes entertained of Nora Yourex re­ month the cars will run into Freeport .brick to Bonanza, An,d when loaded, visited her purer ts here last week. Her
mother returned home with her.
Last Thursday J. W. Bovnton laied started across for Morgan driving the
relatives and friends who sympathb* covery; but at present writing she is
Mrs. Hester Simpson was the guest
much worse.
his track across the D. L. A N. R. IL last and unfortunate team himself. He
•J
fix V. BARKER. Real Estate, with her in her grief.
Walter Cooley and wife visited Mrs. Thursday night about GO of Mulliken's ,was just passing the ciay pit, going up of friends in Calhoun county a part of
Ellis Lamb found one of his horses
last
week.
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.y [n-&lt;i.raace?i:&lt;l Loans.
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Coolej s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sav­ men tore it up and fixed the grade ■quite a steep grade in the road when
dead in his barn one day last week.
age. last Sunday.
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— t.ta J. G. Bunyan • Son. 2 dwr* north
again. There are about CO men on his horses balked and’ backed some
Mr. Lamb thinks his hone was shot bv
.•f Postofficr.
Mrs. Joe Shqup and Libbie Shoup guard. It will take more men than twenty rods down tfie Irin and then
• -u. .;..-tionicivon to making czeaaages some person.
a perpendicular bknk some eight
Mrs. Mayna Jessup died Monday
start for Jackson Thursday, to attend that to keep the railroad from coming over
.
Tbs Interests of hoo-imIlimit
Prof. Smith? parents from Yankee the state fair.
or nine feet to the bottom of the day morning after a short illness. The fun­
:*rry owners txTflu’.lj looked allor. Farms
to Freeport
Springs spent Saturday and Sunday
Calvin Nicewander and Cora Pearce
Dr. and Mrs. VanAmberg, of Bowne pit. Mr. Coville no’ doubt saved his •eral was held Tuesday at 2 p. m.
withhim.
life by jumping from his load just
Mrs. Frank Payne fe not expected to
were married last Sunday at her fath­ Center, visited at the old man Ward’s. own
&gt;
The skating rink is now occupied by er’s, Mr. Ben. Pearce.
the 'Won reached the bank. !live.
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Mrs. Geo. Baker, who has been very .
y.M'.Y V. COBB,
a family as a dwelling house. We are
Rev. Ross.and family returned from
I1,1? ata° reported that Elmer I’almer sick the past week, is reported much ।rhe horses were gotten up and tinharnessed as quickly as possible, when ’the W. M. conference.
glad that the rink can be utilized in and Mary Endinger were married last
of them walked a few rods, laid
Elmer Huntley and wife spent Sun­
.1
l&lt; .VdHLE DRS8SJUKER, some way. Woodland is too small a Sunday.
A. 0. Allen having secured work in one
‘
and died. The other horse was ।day at Wm. England’s. '
town to support a skating rink; but’
Th* Iau«t stylr* AI w«&gt;« Supplied.
J. J. Potter visited nt L. B. Potter? Lowell for the coming winter, moved down
,
somewhat
bruised but will live. The
Mrs. J. England visited her sister
;
F-.- ■&lt;
(Horn t'f Cutting notwithstanding our smallness, we ar a •andDzR. Slade? last Saturday and his family to that place last week.
near Ptainwdli thb past'week.
ready to support anything that will Sunday.
Mr. Rosenberg and wife accompanied wagon was slightly (JamagSd.
Mrs. McElwain, of Hastings, gave a
elevate and benefit its citizens.
by Ollie Clemens, of Caledonia, visited
lecture
and organized a Good Templar’s
The hop pickers have returned.
friends here Friday.
The Good Templars social was.a sue/
Our diphtheria scare is about over lodge here last Friday night, getting
We noticed in our last week's letter a
Born, to Charles Kingsbury and wife,_______
cess.
we hope it will continue to. dimin­ about forty members.
mistake...in . regard to the age of Mrs. and
J
1 M.
GILLASP1E.
Fred Suttonjof Eaton Co., is visiting
Morey
.»—_ Teeple,
jt was |jer
birth- 1ish.
Wm'. Miller has been appointed jani­ a
1.
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N
W m. Kneestrick’s child has been very day
instead of
tor at our new school building. Wm.
A new fence is being constructed in Rev. Boas Chis *wk.
..ay instead
of 190th*The burglar alarm roused Mr. Nich­
of M. J. Gosa’ residence.
is a trusty bov and our school board sick.
Messrs. —
Finch &amp; B. Wolcott are now front
1
James Ward, formerly a resident of propnetora of the meat market, they
ols out about £ a. m. Monday morning;
Rumored
that
Goss
and
Bfbwn
&amp;
could
not
have
made
a
better
selection.
JaMK
will each build branch establish­ but after a diligent search no one was
&lt;
Fowler's studio will leave Woodland this place, died in Casselton, Sept. Oth, having purchased Fred Smith's inter- Cairns
Lawyer..
of
cancer.
ments at Del ten. They say that there found.
ere long. Mr. Fowler? attention to
est.
Wixom’s show was in this place
The much needed rain came with a
a&lt;&lt;. Mich *
Several- from here expect to attend is
’ a prospect for as big a boom at Del­
business and courteous ways have won
Monday night, and of course everybody
rush, doing considerable damage to the the fair at Grand Rapids this week.
ton
as at Lake Odessa.
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U of tiie vui'-. Office over him many friends in Woodland.
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At this writing the track on the new went.
Rev. Nagler delivered a very interest­
The late rains are making fall feed freshly cultivated wheat ground by
washing.
road
is
laid
about
2%
miles
toward
ing sermon to a full house at the M. E. ’
look green and our cows laugh.
£ C. WELTON
Wheat sowing pretty well along.
Hastings from Delton, with 'prospecLs
church Sunday.
Lulu Wachs has returned to school,
Wm. Blanchard and wife, from Des
for reaching your city bv October
School closed last Saturday at Doud?
N. Brayton Is building n house for good
I
having gone home on account of sick­
Moines, Iowa, visited at M. S. Baglev? his parents. They will remove from j15th. Jt is rumored that *a mixed corners.' Mr. Gaskill has taught a very
Ohio Fanner'* Insurance Co.
• di x man's property against ness.
last week.
freight
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and
— — «-■
passenger,
—»v... train
V-.WU will
mu ouvu
soon successful term of school.
Howell as soon as the house is corn- f
t:&gt;- »r wind; agalast a man's . Fred Griswold will teach the Brown
r
O. D. Campbel) and wife went to
Iron
on
the
R
R.
is
laid
to
Delton,
be
making
regular
trips
from
Delton
to
pleted.
school this coming winter. Fred is a
'.
Hastlnga last Thursday on business.
Rev. Boweo is preparing to leave fon Kalamazoo.
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good bby and hard student and we are it moves slow for want of iron: but if
Farmers have about finished their
Ivy Rolfe, who has been staying with
HELDON,
glad to see him succeed, if some oth­ reports are true, they will soon have Fowler where he will preach the com­
plenty.
her grandmother Mrs. Bailey, went to
ing year. Rev. Diesinger will take seeding.
f
ers of our young men. whom we might
iti.K-k.Uastinsa, Mich])
With the new railroad will come her home at Ebon I*ennock? Monday.
charge of the M. E. circuit here.
mention, had a Tittle of Fred? persever­
.
Abftract Books in ■L
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
letter
mail
facilities
for
our
village.
Lavern Campbell goes to Lake Odes­
HiciToKX
(
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»;
km
.
ance they would succeed better.
is about all the consolation we sa to work Monday.
Most of the farmers have finished
Large amounts of wheat have been That
Frank Aspinall spent three days in
Wallace, besrire arid have a buyer
sowed during the past week. The &lt;can get out of it.
Grand Rapids last week. It is rumored sowing wheat in this vicinity.
Reports from the young men who before you take- your game rooster to
Frank Ketcham and wife, of Battle weather and soil having been peculiarly
Ed^.’tic Physician and burgeon. that Frank contemplates selling out
from here to Dakota are not very Hastings again.
Creek, are spending a few days with favorable, farmers have lost no time in went
’
his
barbershop
and
leaving
Woodland;
a.*.a Ivm t&gt; .!1-C.t&gt;e» a ijiccUlty. ISle*.
WillKnestrick’s .baby is sick.
the former's mother.
improving the days by rushing teams favorable to that country* -The boys
■ - &gt;!;•.• of th- rectum treat- but he will not go to Lake Odessa.
.
Burt Robinadn'and wife, of Battle
quite despondent because of suc­
1
Mrs. Fannie Sheffield has begun the ;and agricultural Implements, with the feel
■ - i-ttl &lt;&gt;r no pay, proridlnr
Lock your chicken coop doors or you
ut l* bad to that eflect prevlfailures of crops.
Creek, are vjMting at his father? Chas.
fall term of school in the Bristol dis­ view of closing up that branch of bus- cessive
&lt;
K—.denre and office corper will wake up some fine morning and trictRobinson,
or Hope.
’
Where
are
those
local
option
peti
­
Ibandry, which is now complete with
find yourself chickenless: so says Ike
Has our town committeeman
Corn is Turning our very poor this
Eva Marshall has also been engaged :many, while there are some, however, tions.
‘
Harter.
.
to sleep? Now is the time to be year.
fthat are not so far advanced with their gone
I
Geo.
Howiader. Lou Foul, Van to teach the winter term.
Last Saturday the Cedar Creek base
Mrs. N. Slawson is soon to depart for work.
1moving.
F HAPPEN «fc Van A RM AN.
Simmons and Godlope Zuscbnitte have
ball bovs defeated the Quimbys with
Mrs. E. T. Robinson, who has been to
1
Lawyers.
their new houses nearly ready for oc- Y’ork State to visit her parents.
score of 43 to 25.
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SOUTH HASTINGS.
The North Johnstown bail club cross .New York state on a visit, returned
I." i r Hai-tiugs N'atio&amp;al Bank.)
Elmer Clark living two miles south
^he Woodland base ball club Will bate with the Quimby club, at the Ilast Thursday with an invalid sister.
The Rutland base ballista did not put
i their appearance last Saturday. The of here, had a horse taken our of his
1V1LL1AM IJ.sWiJEZEY. Attorney entertain the Bonanza club on Saturday former's grounds Saturday afternoon. ’The former was taken sick before she in
1
Mrs. Brlget Mills is very sick.
iarrived, and now lies very low with but boys
chose up sides anti had a good ban) last Friday night. After a day?
’ At Law and solicitor in Chancery, next.
i
search by himself and neighbors, found
$game just the same.
Mabel Perry, of Bellevue, is spending !little hopes of her recovery.
-ml--, tn ah cis b( the state.
The school inspectors met at the a few weeks with her aunt Mrs. Frank
Hulbert Barnes has so far recovered
The Cedar Creek correspondent mis­ the Horse In Dowling loose in the road.
office of the township clerk on Monday Sheffield.
&lt;construed our article concerning _c,j'fhomas'lFunt of this place made \
fthat he is able to be about
WILLIAM U.SWEEZEY.
and made out thair reports.
Ad. Jones offered to pay two cents ball
1
J. H- Haugh and family spent Sun­
game, played on the dltchy and bog
_rSr
wain
lain Ktu rxta'ra
Justice of the Peace.
Wonder what caused a certain man day Id south Johnstown.
per bushel for husking his corn.
j grounds. We have no doubt but jpme run on his his own bat before
gy
A ■lAtixity
■
of legal pretensions to leave town so
Mrs. Peter VanLuke is quite sick.
t
George Bowser is very ill at his
that
they can beat our boys, but we .fee bail was got in the diamond. Tom
is
a
hard
one
to
beat.
suddenly.
.
.
Daniel
Tolles
and
wife
have
been
ati
would
like
to
see
them
play
a
game
on
lather? home.
If the report, that a certain house is
. Mrs. N, Chandler is worse again.
with California fever recently, fgood grounds. The Quimbys played
We will tell you later how IL W. acts tacked
t
J
fftuhvill'. Jfich., kept open at nights for the purpose of
The local correspondent of Delton in iwith the Cedar Creeks last Saturday,
gambling
is
true,
we
think
it
would
be
MORfiO-THOHKAl’riX
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
the last issue of the Democrat booms and
i
were beaten 43 to 25—wqrse than
r.'i irjH ;ii» .. ndlnr makes of Hardware well for our officers to make a raid
up that place in pretty good shape. our
&lt;
boys were. The Quimby? down
Mary Scothom and youngest daugh­
.-til Farm Machinery.
some moonlight night when the pros­
&lt;
boys right along, so if there isn't
J. Bass and J. Pumfrey are home to Well, that is all well enough, but then our
ter have gone to Grand Rapids to visit
■
i’.. .. Lu-2* and -ouiplete stock. New pects tor game are good.
it
is
too
near
Hickory
Comers
to
ever
t
something
about
getting
used
to
a
•
bad
visit and attend the Grand Rapids fair.
■ r* - . alh- invited to call and see ui;
j
it can be shown on- a'good friends.
Died, infant son of Norris Roatch?, out-number its inhabitants or compete ground,
a »&lt;-!co:nr.
Emma Cole and her father Mr.
FOU* CORNKRS.
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Sept. 14th. Services held at the M. E. in business matters with our place or ground.
Castaline, of Quimby, went to Detroit
D R-TIMMERMAN.
Our sick are convalescing.
Norton and Will Paton and Wilson
church by Elder Moore, of Middleville. even with Chicago.
this week.
F • Hoixutpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Warm days and cool nighta.
The little Hock converted by the r John Lawrence gore as a delegate to ]Lake are taking in the fair at Grand
Mrs. Atkins and daughter are at
Everybody goes to Lake Odessa now. Holiness band are set apart from the Assyria Center to-day to attend the Rapids.
]
_ 'Tu - .r.rr l.xthrop’s ilrux store.)
Nashville visiting friends and relatives.
Emory Kenyon moves to Irving this United Brethren church. They hire western M. P. conference, which is to
Will Rule and wife will attend the
Ervin Cole is running Strong’s
IV Fl LANDIS. M. D„
week, wnere he will make his future their own preacher, and bold meetings be in siBslon at that place, commencing state
*
fair at Jackson.
threshing
engine in the absence of their
•
Pbysican and Surgeon, home.
on Tuesday and continuing during the
Misses Ruth and Gertie Lake have regular engineer, who has gone to see
. 4
, when"and where they wish.
Gouch ferkhu. of OuUrton. »od
Woodland, Mich.
iso far recovered from their illness as to
Vina^Murphy while home had the week.
C. B. Dickerson is expected to return be
| in Hastings, the former teaching his mother 'who is very sick.
t-e
door south of Kilpatrick** dru&lt; Daisy Cotton, of Woodland, committed misfortune to get her feet scalded; but
Jerrj? Parmer lost a horse tost week.
’
found: here clay or ulxht.
_
matrimony Monday. They go to Grand she has returned to work again.
from his several week's visit in N. Y. iand the latter attending school.
Charley' Carr and wife are going to
The following is the program for the
Rapids to attend the fair.
A good many of our citizens will at­ and Tennessee this week.
' his mother’s on a two weeks* visit
S. Boice, wife and grandchildren. tend the fairs this week.
Frank Lawrence has just finisned temperance
i
literary society for’Oct. 1st
By! Gubles and wife are going to the
Everet Peet and Ola Boice, of Ohio,
8. C. Buck and wife have gone to the drawing his second carload of corn
southern part of the state visiting.
spent a short time at Mrs. Mary Boice s, Rapids on business.
from Richland.
I’rayer.
.
• ••
' Frknk Hyde, ot FreesuQ, is in this
HASTINGS, MICH.
John
Shean
has
returned
from
Ills
Essay
—
Eber
D»ke.
last week.
,
.
place visiting friends and relatives.
northern trip where he went to pur­
Harrison Barnum was thrown from
Select Reading—Mrs. Eycleshymer.
Rev. Witbom preached his farewell
chase a carload of potatoes without
a buggy on Saturday last, and hurt
Music.
• sefmon two weeks from last Sunday.
Rev. Rowland, our new pastor, was finding them plenty at this season of
Recitation—Chai.Halt'.,-1"!;' ;
Edna Evans Sundayed with the
qUOteD/Peet and wife, of Alaska. Sun­ around calling Friday. Some of the
the year, therefore made no purchase.
Song—Millie and Etile Paton.
•
Misses
Scothorn.
friends are going Tuesday with their
Music.
• ’:
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Uninvited guests, we are informed,
CTiier the hw, of the State of dayed with Mrs. Boice and family.
’ Mr. Scotbort purchased a new buggy
teams to move his goods to Hastings.
had
a
picnic
at
the
residence
of
J.
M.
The
railroad
gang
are
camptxl
inatu
of
Mr. Nobles, of Hastings.
*
Anniversary wedding at Horace
Mlrbljcan.
Frank Mead and Will Patton nave Elliott the other night,
।midst.
4 *•
• ”X
Johnson? one night last week. A com­
farms.
The following is the report of school
plete surprise, and many presents were exchanged
NORTH EAST ORANGEVILLE
/
DKLTON.
,
Mrs.
Charlton
is
going
to
live
with
Dec. 13.1M6 In building
Will Cook, of your city, made his in
i Dist. No. 4: Hastings township:
given them.____________ _
her son Frank, and Will J’atton'ipeoi After an absence- of one week, we
ple talk of moving in with Mr. Charl- friends here a brief visit Friday last.
agaln'jain the ranks.
*
.
HANFIKLD.
The late rams have washed the roads
OFFICERS:
Village lots are being sold by J. R.
The farmers have nearly all their ^Sir. Gillaspie has plastered his house. badly.
'■--'n. President;
Buah. sad our little burg- Is bound to
Farmers have about finished seeding,
vf.S. Goodyear, Vice. Pres.:
Joseph
Odell
has
resided,
reshingled
W I'Ved Budd has nearly recovered from
to havoa boom. ■
•
with splendid weather for work.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
and plastered his house.
Track-laying is being pushed now as
I. D. Brooks sold ten hogs to a Rich- .
DIRECTORS:
Rev. Rowland, wife and child were
bThebandboys expect their instruMinnie EKE
|1
they have plenty of -iron, and soon
here Sunday. He was greeted with a land buyer for 85.00 per 100 lbs, live Iwild* HUvtn II
W. H. rowers,
Kalamazoo
and
Hastings
will
be joined
,
Htivin
TSMEl wU&gt; tmeb tb. winter fUQuarteriy meeting at Hendershott's weight The buyer said they were the B.-rt
I). &lt;«. Kobln*oa.
J. A. Greble.
by staeL '
•
finest porkers he had seen this year— iI . EvcWmbymer 1
I- 1’ Khappen.
Chester Messer.
M»y McPhnrim
E. E. Grilley went through this place
averaging about 350 lbs. apiece.
school in the Burroughs dtatrlct
school
house
the
first
and
second
ot
Oc
­
Kttle
•'
I&gt;. Beebe.
this-morning with three teams enroute
Out here, the farmers are hopeful Belle
.
Dr. Snyder and wife of your cu&gt;
Newton
________________
for Uutlaad, to move his saw mill to
made a trip through this part.of the tober.
that a station may be located at Klugs- May
:
**
WUco\
Hickory-Corners, where he will locale
county Wednesday, stoppfaf wltt L
bury? mill. It would be a great ac- Com
'
Mrai tlankinx Buiinus Transacted.
BROWAHD.
UntcOark
in Wm.’Elliott's woods.
Palmatier Wednesday night.
N. Cook has put a furnace in his commodation.
Adna. Jones. of.,Hickory Corners, has
Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Martin, paid
Rev. Fow will be with us one more new house. Lan henfield of your city
purchased two lota of *J. R. Bush, and
WEST BALTIMORE.
'
I «•*»( Mivbfam.
her friends here a visit last week.
s .
Htth .indicia] circuit—In Cbaneery. .5“l»Sh«5St WWf S,nd.bm UW fining the work.
SUU sowing wheat.
'
. inteadsanoving His business to this
Com husking will presently be the
Th? C. K. 4- 8. d&lt;« not “«‘n «® £“■
'7.iB8 111 lhe ,'*rcult Court for the Mondny for Vlctoburg where u.ey
plaee.
.
•
The
sick
are
improving.
order
ot
the
day.
_
-In Chanerry. at IhMtlnx*. on
Urtere with fref*hLbt,to^
O. Barrett marketed the first load of
Isaac Weeks sold one of his horses
Monduv morning, at »&gt; o clock Mrs.
"’I Ai
Ptrmber;irfr.
:will attend the reunion. T11_j-, u There is as much wheat and stock
wheat sold at this place.
' ■•i L /'
•-•onipklnant, n. Joseph G.
Cassius Fow returned Tuesday
marketed from thUpolntu'"[j'gJ A. G. JeMup, aged 23 years, departed Monday.
* rich &amp; Bros. have purchas­
IL R. Haynes and wife • visited, in
we ere etui lhe “Cbtrwgo of Berry this lite, after an illness of but a few
&gt; "w 2? 'J*'1*'11 *?prariii6 that defeudant I*
er J. B. Bush, and intend
hours. She was the daughter of Mr. Battle Creek Saturday and Sunday. .
.■j” f-jiJ-nt o( th!, -utf. thoretoreon motion
"’sSiwr hereehout &gt;• completed. and Mrs. L. F. Cook, and was highly
Mary Weeks, of Johnstown, visited
i
iwitdton tor eoonuuu*
'. jll, ',.r',',rr’l.tlut: defendant mter hi* aptrain
her
grandparents
here
Sunday.
;
:•
respected by all who knew her. Her
• re*t"ir"ca,1M‘ on or befort four mouths
sudden and sad death casts a gloom
Miles Fisher is repairing the danMg«
"ii' a‘" of l,l,s order, and that within :lake shore near New Ha'’1®; nurchft3.
over this community, and feelings of done to Mr. Glasgow’s bouse by light2^•••
CDmtd»inant cause this order to ■
Last ’
week
Harry
.
*“’■ 1,1 U1'‘ Hastings Banner, UU, ^X
TtbA.wi^^
•*lta»dthe
sorrow for her loss and sympathy for n'iL L. Tobias, Jr, has rented truest
ln ••»ch wertt ,
the bereaved are expressed on every
band. The funeral took place Tuesday Haynes' house, and moved into the
do^th°so&lt;much land, m he tries to they have a chance to be satisfied with
i
same
last
Monday.
.
Corn
spondence
—
last
page.
afternoon.
' A true copy.]
,lalu* P«*k. Michigan.
,
buy all the land that joins him.

isos,
O0K &lt;1"NISKERN.
SfBSCR««*nUX

Hastings

City Bank.

wR. fi. it)wEKS, Deputy Beuster.

i&amp;

�The Hastings Banner.
BAwnsos. WXIIXBUUT.-Wrr.feftr.
■

Discovery for consumption, did ao and
waa entirely cured by um of ajknr bektlee. Since Which time he hM used it
in his family for all nnugbn rad coMb

UP AT BAY VIEW.

KriM*, bmuUtul CbwuoqM
tare, Keoogwltion Day ana many

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Agricultural,

Drag Store.

rtJGKJfJK DAriXFOUT, Ki

peninsula and extending from Lake
Michigan twelve miles is Little Tra- thaUnquaUty it b now fully equal to
Chautauqua, while nature has done for
Bay View. It was here I came In the Bay View what she has not for that
hottwit week of July with a throng of far-famed report. It b
tourists in search of a cool place and to know that this year it has been • finan­
enjoy the assembly about which I had cial success, paid every obligation and
heard so much. Happilv I found what has a balance in tbe treasury.
I sought and have felt quite contented
with my choice, since other tourists in
such numbers as to gainsay all doubt
have been coming here all summer
from Mackinaw, declaring that no­
where else but here was a cool climate
HIS BEST IIN
to be found. It is said here that Bay THE CADET AT

itly.
ol all hair preparation..
A VCD’Q H*,r T'*01
*,r&lt;? me
Al EH Q perfect satinfact ion. I was
nearly bold for nix veara.
lima I *a«l ««*»y
without success. Indeed, what little
hair I had. wm growing thinner, until
I tried Arar'. Hair Vigor. I need two
bottle, of tbo Vigor, and my head to now
well covered with a new growth of hmr.
- Judaou B. Chapel. Peabody, Maae.
UAIP that has become weak, gray.
HAIn and faded, may liavo new Uf«
and color restored to ft by tbo uae oi
Arcr'a Hair Vigor. •“My Lair wm thin,
faded, and dry. aad fell out iu large
quantities. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stopped
ti&gt;e fulling, end restored my hair to ita
original color. Aa a drea»ing for the
luur. thia preparation has no. equal.—
Mary N; Ham»»«nd, StlUwator, Jllun

, Ed ward .Shopherd, of Harrisburg. I1L,
says: “Having received so much Denefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my
duty to let suffering humanity know it
Hare had a running sore on my leg for
1 insist that the best friends of fann­ eight years: my doctors told me I would
ers are the critics who have at heart have to have lhe bone scraped or leg
the farmers’ welfare, and not those amputated. 1 used, instead, three bo&amp;who riot in fulsome praise. Compli­ tles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes
ments tickle our vanity while just cen­ Bucklen’s Salve, and my leg is now
sure urges us on to renewed effort. aound and well” •
The lack of enterprise shown by East­
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents View was never so thronged as this
MOUNTED SERVICE EXERCISES.
ern fanners in meeting Wtstera and a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica Balve at season, and I am not surprised. The
foreign competition in producing 25c. per box by W. H. Goodyear.
experienced tourist has learned to shun
•wheat, pork, beef, etc., indicates that
the summer resort where the supreme Th* Burl
our farmers are in ruts from which
purpose seems to be to eat and sleep
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, and kill time. If it be a fashionable
only the younger generation will rise.
In old times wheat, corn, pork and beet Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, resort, the dressing and dancing be­
were relied upon largely for revpnue. lever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands comes tiresome, and one sighs for a
1/IQflR vouth, and beauty, in the
V |UUn, appearance of the hair, may
AV hen times changed and the f^astern Chilblains. Coras, and skin Eruptions, place where rest and recreation are
be presorted for ao Indefinite period by
States were clearly beaten in the race and positively cures Piles, or no pay mixed with opportunities for higher again in rank*, axul tbe hour ot battery drill
the
use ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. "“A dtoof producing those products, ordinary required. It b guaranteed to give per­‘ enjoyments. 1 think Bay View is .
. —_ »-.-*■ - ■vtVWv wit tn
business shrewdness should have led fect satisfaction, or money refunded.’ answering this demand most success—----- 1- ,--- . - - —
them to turn their attention to hay. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.• fully. Itb a place I wbh everyone w W.u h“—
wheeling into column of section*, swing
potatoes, fruit, poultry, gardening and H. Goodyear A Co.
could visit. I am aware it b too Ute jauntily off under tbeir detail ot first class
to dividing their farms and working
Croswell would like a woolen mill, aI to go thb season, although the cottages officers to «ten) the battery borwx bar*
This fanner saveffish*
leas land bettar, but the masses kept in machine shop and foundry.
are still open and the hotels filled, yet already been bitched to-tte limber, and
healthv condition, and it U now ooft
the old ruts and this b tbe prime cause
it may be kept in anticipation for next
ofcom by buying oncof the fol­
and pliant. My scalp la cured, aud it
for the hard times that many hav« 6Kseason and I promise that you will find
ia also free from dandruff. — Mrs K. R.
lowing
Horse Blankets:
periqnced. In other lines ot business
such a vacation of delight and profit
how quick are men to see the drift of
that the summer at Bay View will teriea is already springing down the winding
the times and to take advantage of it,
Ha Five Mile.
• too REWARD. «IOO.
never be forgotten.' The place b a sur­ path to the ' sen coast' bottei y at the water's
.nuking money by changes instead of
The readers of the Banner will bei prise to every tourist. Coming up over edge, and presently you will bear n thunder
losing. They travel, keep well read, pleased to learn that there b at least the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad st r,rt»t guns that wifi stun all Orange
a Six Mile.
scent the tempest or flood when afar oue dreaded disease that science hasi through an almost unbroken wildercounty—or would, l»ut for the ban i-rr ot tbo
Little Cjxnt.
off, and shape their affairs accordingly. been able to cure In all its stages, and neas of fifty miles, and after passing masrive hill, that shut us in on every side.
, Pur»-r aarKTT, prompt action, and
Arguments are useless to those posmjbs- that 13 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure b bustling Petoskey, the train enters thb
“
rlrflb
y/s Boss Stable.
wonderful curative properties, easily
The liveliest apectoda, however, is here on
ed with notions. “None so blind as the only positive cure now known to
1 charming summer city, lying a mile the plain, for of al) the drills and exerdtes in
those who won’t see." Their false the medical fraternity. Catarrh being anfl a quarter along the beach, with its which the cadet excels ho is at hb beet in
s a F. Keraj,
of jtopular remedies for Sick and Nerv­
position was not reached by logical a constitutional disease requiren a con­ pretty cottages nestling among wooded those of the mounted .service. Daring boreeous Headaches, Constipation. and alt ail\ !/i Electric.
thought, therefore no logic will undo stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh terraces rising from the bay to an alti­ luen are thb youngsters after two years'
uicnts originating in a disordered Liver.
the mischief. All we can ao b to ap­ Cure 13 taken Internally, acting direct­ tude of 800 hcL Here one finds every­
practice in the ruling hall, and light battery
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X’iNo. 306.
peal to the younger men. “Why do ly upon the blood and mucus surfaces thing to minbtar to hb delight—grand
drill is n famous place tor exhibition.
you produce wheat when you might, do of the system, thereby destroying the scenery and cool, invigorating breezes
Headache, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills
so much better with hav, fruit, etc?" foundation of the disease and giving sweeping in from the bay, fragrant
are the only medicine that has ever
Watch the boys a* they go to tbeirstations.
given me relief. One does o» these Pill,
I asked. “Well, wheat has always been the patient strength, by building up the with tbe perfume of cedar and hemlock
will quickly move my bowel,, ami free
sur main reliance, and I keep on hoping constitution and asabting nature in do­ forests; unnumbered recreative pleas­ The seniors, in their riding dross, gauntlet,
my bead from pain. — William L. Page,
for better prices. Then, those who ing Its work. The Proprietors bare so ures and splendid society. A half a and cavalry asters, awing cully into tte sadRuhwood, Va.
sell hay well ruin their farms." Here much faith in its curative powers that dozen pretty summer resorts dot the dies of tbo somewhat vicious looking steed*
b a notion worth decapitating. Hay­ they offer one hundred dollars, for any Xhore of the bay, and the finest fishing
tbeir
kUrru|»,
taka
a
preliminary
and
eonepcut before the seed matures Is not so case it falls to cure. Sand for list of streams in the state are but ten mintitious dig with tbeir spurred beeb to test the
exhausting as wheat, Sven when both ,&amp;BUmonlsls. Address,
utae distant. Open summer trains and
are sold from the farm. .
’
• —-Rj. Chenev &amp; Co- Toledo, O.
swift steamers are going and coming
It h the seed-producing element tha
at all hours, and the day furnishes a
HTSold by Druggists, 75 eta.
exhausts the most valuable ingredien
round of excursions, fishing, rowing
from the soil, and but little of thb 13
and .boating; or one may lazily awing the bugle tdarm tte signal 'cannonreni
removed in hay, and yet thousands sup­
in hishammock in the shade and real­ mount.*' and, like so many agile monkeys,
pose they are enriching tbeir forma by
ize the unalloyed and indescribable they firing to tbeir seats on tbo ammunili jii
nams on a package of COFFEE la a
selling wheat and putting back on the
happiness of the days spent at Bay chads, and with another bugle bleat, and
guarantee of excellence
land the almost worthless straw. Our
The prompt uw of Ayer's SaratpartUa wm View. In the “season." which usually rumble of hoof and wheel and clink of trunNone genuine witboa thto 54 Trade Max
land has already enough of the straw Invariably euro all affections of tbe kidneys.
begins
about
July
2uth
with
the
Camp
•ewed taadds.
dement What we need most b the
ICewncbttd .Url
Meeting
and
ends
a
month
lutar
with
Miss Sarah Leonard of Ypsilanti' has
elly plain.
seed element, removed by fifty or 100
the
Assembly,
the
resort
b
thronged
There nruu few preliminary inoTtwtu warm
years of selling grain. Fruit is not taken the veil at Indianapolis.
One
aseat
&lt;
fucn-ijaat
&lt;xi!&gt;.
1- nfn to- .1
with the most delightful people in the
COFFEE la kept in all first-class
exhaustive, for in. a barrel of apples
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon. land. Each season has added to the them up to their work: the lottery commanstcros from the Atlantic to the Pacino.
Jer, a young artillery officer who knows bis
there may not be a half pint of seed. Ind. say«: “Both myself and wife owe our
fame of Bay View and thb has been
But we need not sell the bay. We can IliffCON8UMPnON^UBKbold by W. H. Goodyear.
the most prosperous in all its history.
often do better by-buying a carload or
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, In almost every particular it has been Um and battery-and then, as though or­
so of Sheep or cattle on their way east
100 per cent larger than last year. Nor dered to check the advance of an enemy
After giving y&lt;ntr "Taiisl'I's Funeh'
from the -plAins, anil feed and fatten
is the advance to stop, for 125 lots have ■warming up the heights an ! give him canever good when exposed to the air.
them a few months, in winter, making Bohl by tv. H. Goodyrsr.
been bought, on which by terms ol sale
rays buy this brand in henaeticoHy handled your &lt; &lt;nrs for more than nyren.
an abundant supply of manure. Few
•
WHY will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will cottages must be built within one year.
led
ONI
POUND
PACKAGXB.
A.
A. Farufj’. A Bl:'1. dntreru. M*d:«oc.W
give
immediate
relief.
Price
10c.,
SOeta.
and
»!.
of us have summer feed for stock, but
Address K. W. TANA!IX I CO.. Otew.
Over fifty were built thb year and 150
we should have a surplus of winter bold by W. H. Goodyear.
families joined the association. No raandi and stirring bogie poult, up the plain
SHILOH'S Catarrh remedy is a poaittve
feed to be thus disposed of. The great
The Banner Job Department
more convincing proof b needed of its
cities are being rapidly extended and
recognized advantages and a faith in
is supplied with the latest and
population increased. Thousands of
■it toragwleta.
Frankfort wanta a building asso­ its future. A large number of Hast­
street-car, coach and dray horses are
best styles of type.
ings people have been here this season sbout from the • chiefs," a vision of rearing a PECKHAM. MTl
fed there where formerly there were ciation and Flint a bicycle club.
and 1 am told some of them have se­ horses as the lieutenant, and sergeants halt
but hundreds, and the increase of popu­
WE REFUND THE MONEY to anyone who
lation corresponds. The nearby lands, has taken three-fourths of a bottle of Kemp's cured either a lot or a cottage and con­ short ou line with the brilliant guidon^-gcnsay within 300 to 500 miles of a city, Sarsaparilla without relief. It purifies the template coming every year. Hon. and ctally the most picftireeque horseman of the
are needed to supply the more bulky blood and gives new lease of life. Frier 11.00 Mrs. Daniel Striker hive been here for warlike throug. and plnB;» !«»{«! on the
a week past and he has been one of two flank nearest the ladiW-a flash of astels in
products, and yet shortsighted ’ men
laymen chosen by the Michigan con­
continue to sow wheat and feed riotous
ference of the Methodbt church in eons, and gradual rettlo *onu to a stand,
hogs, and. most barbarous of all,' turn
Torpid
Liver,
for
Constipation,
for
theComplexsesaon here, to represent it in the long before w bleb, nimble as cats, ,tbe rantheir cattle and other stock into fields
General conference in New York next noneers ban- sprung from their acais, and are
to fight flies and mosquitoes and to |&lt;in. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
streaking it acroes the gap to where the chiefs
KKMFSP1LESCPFOS1TOBIE8 cure where May.
tread down and besmlrck the fragrant
During the Assembly period, lifeand
grass that should be mown and ted in
enthusiasm
reach their highest mark.
cool stables, one acre thus cut yielding W. IL Goodyear.
Old
reeorters.
long
in
advance,
plan
to
more feed than live acres pastured.
Around sweep the guns with sudden twirl
E. C. Adams of Battle Creek made a be here then if st no other time. StrangThe money thrown away on farm bvdcle run of 1,238 milee.
thnt well nigh oqvires ttetn-tte three
era will better understand the plan and
fences bv eastern fanners would make
youngster, on each hmter seeming) v hang­
Save your children from croup, by rare delights of an Assembly from a ing m u though seated on sticking plartemthem independent if saved, but it b
difficult to persuade an old-time farmer using Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup. No brief rehearsal of what I have seen and tbero is a rattie and bang of pintle books.
heard. Popular schools are in charge 11.W1T-VA ■ l.rw.ta
AtN_ -_ . u j.
that fences are useless incumbrances. cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
of eminent educators, and the plattorm
1 conclude that farmers do not travel
Macomb county milkmaids* associa­ b graced by the most brilliant talent toinu; gray ami while forms imp ntri .way
enough. If those in the east could be tion meets at Utica Sept 30.
in and out among the whrel-; M.mire, nnd
money can secure. What delightful rainmera whirl lu air; Ibero to a balch of
persuaded to spend a few months in
Traveling men should carry a bottle, eyraflngs wfte those when H. H. K gan. llanw, xmokc and thunder clou1. a bellowing
crossing the continent, or even half
way and back, they would be easily of Cobb’s I’llls. 25 cents for’40 pills. the stereoptlcan lecturer, took us about roar; auotber, aiwtber-balf a dona in quick
boots
Fans; through picturesque Irelandconvinced that new methods are im­ W. H. Goodyear.
and up the Rhine through Switzerland racocalau; a thick aulpbunxi* Unxn «eU)ea
perative.—Charles A. Green.
V1Ain ond enrel°P* U&gt;» fiunnm*.
Ed. Potter of Union City was fined We heard tbe Schubert Quartet’s .2Tn
•ad
suddenly
come,
another
blare
of
bogk-.
bhojes
:
•30 for keeping hb saloon open.
."’JE11,1™11
luienrf to lhe pal.
v«U6 firing' U the about, and tbe mimic
Many huve a mistaken idea in refer­
Worms jp children often' lead to lebed lectures ol WalUee Bruce Lad
Homer
B.
Bpregue;
attended
erand
ence to honey. Some say: *1 thought dangerous sickness. Use Hill’s Peer­
away
honey was honey, all alike; but now I less Worm Specific. No cure, no pay. ooa«rta «lven bp the Assembly cfori^ another order to glran, with prompt, axcittua
rlfl.e?,."?loi;’t’ “&lt;&gt; cloltnlsts; otlS
see it under different brands—clover, W. H. Goodyear.
Heard S. -S. llamdl and other famous r«T»nw&gt;; plunging, barwa, crocking whlna a
linden, golden-rod, buckwheat, etc., etc.
&lt;&gt;f
teanxq
Umber,
and
ca^m
Ictwow
The proprietor of the Marlette Leader
111
Pn»chiM of Dr. tbo Hack muzxlea of the Run., D .widen
If bees make honey, why isn't- it all
W. W. Bsalsay and Dr. A. A. WBleUa
alikeT Bees make honey! Right here is a Ikresbycerian minister.
whirl about of wheel* ami hondspikro, and
is lhe mistake in the solution of this
Hill's Sarsaparilla b purely vegetable, S.nMT.tr Urrt “r,hp»rtns Jabu Dewitt the npxt Imtant smoka and flame am belcb’“"UloDeaa Wrtjht. tbe Ing in thunderclap, over the very ground
problem. Bees do not make honey, except Iodide of Potassium, which is
and never did; not even that found in the most powerful alterative in the
JS’tSS4
Wa,linS
°"'y •
Samson’s time, in the carcass of the whole vocabulary of medicines. W.
men. before. Thou comro .till another abH. Goodyear.
na). .lowing . way of hand.plke1 and ramA humane society has Just been Blackstone. On W. C T. C. day &gt;e ®M'-or’P!ar’Jn*Uoutof th# Umber team.,
sweet, generated in Nature’s great
^tJftibl“rD
aV7 tb&lt;y 801 lh° whUfl
laboratory, which is located principally formed by citizens of Muskegen.
leg. of the cannoneer,
a race bein the corollas of Howers, but not there iv r»\r-0 v»^ q. Blood Elixir is the only Atmle hbaw and Mrs. MatBda B. Carse, dde tbeir bounding gun.,; n
n(.n
* Blood Remedy guaran­ iwo denominational days gave us
altogether. Some bee-keepers draw a
line of dbtinetion between that gather­ teed. Itfaapouitivecurefor Ulcere. Erup- y«r»ratlD? Con&lt;riStion"’ M«thodbt, auotber sudden whirl Into battery, a thunder­
“
d
Baptbt
programs.
ed from flowers, and that from corn­ tionsor Syphilitic Poisoning, Itpurifleathe
ing elute to the rocky belghta to tbe
stalks, or Insects known as honey-dew, whole ay sunn, and baabhes all Rheumatic bweet vraper services, brilliant recepeolumbtoi;
sod the juices of fruits, such as rasp­ and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it.
mlrth have rar^hed
these delightful assembly days, and •r.d parrotu at tbe ‘wMcaiti" down by tbe
berries, grapes, pears, apples, etc. I
W. H. Good-^af. &amp; Co.. Druggists.
every night when 1 retired it was with
have never been able to see this dis­
Childa's fruit evaporator at Eden
rQ8e that B
of rich Prtvitinction, and believe that all gathered
legre had been spent
from Nature's laboratories, and appro­ burned recently; loss 81 «00.
A separate letter could be given to
priated by the bees, should be known
Vigor and Vltallty
the Assembly schools in recounting
Are quickly given to every part ot tbe body by their excellence. Their timeliness and
Hood's Snrsapurilln. That tired teellnc Is en­
Scientists have traced out with the tirely evergNM. TheldoodtopuriOrd.earirb- the fame of the instructors drew to“
Avftstaed.
wriet
health
luntaad
of
of studcn,«. teachers and
utmost care tbe life history and. habits
,O
"J?"1' Tb* «tomach l&gt; toned christaln workers, who were disciplined JJOOT AND SHOE
of the chinch bug, but as yet can not and rtreoirthened.
tbe appetite re.torrd. The
offer any practical way of destroying
“‘V1 Iiv.er
n,l!MK3 “D&lt;1 lurhrorated. and instructed for bettar work for home
clear and church and state. For the teach­
them or preventing their dissemination Tbe
..n.l brain I/Is— refre«hvd. the
I&gt; mind made w.w-.
ers there was the Teachers’ Retreat in
or multiplication. Wheat farming is
particularly favorable to their growth,
Manistee has shipped 195,122,000 feet two sections—Institute conducted by
especially where winter wheat, is of lumber thb season.
Ml For* CronjUk. !fnll&gt; d Chnpl,
'JVyards of good wearing carpet for:■ . -------------------------------------- 00
grown. It hai been recommended to
to yards ot good Ingrata for
not raise wheat for a while ao the bugs . I have been botbared with catarrh tor about
hsdlMtMnre of xiuell entirely
M yarda of better lagraln for
n’
would disappear, but as some persist for tbe last aiteen
years, and I had almost lost
» yards of still better Ingrain tor.’
: 00
in raising wheat;at least occasionally, »y bearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had each meeting with splendid success’
tozet
some
one
to
thread
my
needle.
Now
I
Bunday
schoo
workers
enjoyed
unusual
and as it is pretty-well understood that
advantages
from
the
Normal
e
lms
With
Banyan
a
B
on.
Jefferson
st.
these bugs will live even if no wheat is
taugbtuy Mbs Itara. and prims?
30 )arda of Uo^ earpet for
rained. under favorable conditions of myrnaae o( »mril h partly rratored. and li
W*» ot all wool tapestry Bnttael'
...
;
weather, etc., it can easily be seen how ■eewwto be imporving all the time. I think teachers meetings addressed by Mrs C
thsreB noibliii,- llke Ely', Cream Balm for Ca v‘11
Th®
Institute and
» yards ot vary heavy all wnoltapMry Hnixwi,
'
hard it is to get rid of them. However,
Grimw&lt; &amp; Valley tt.. Ferry
Testament
Greek
disses,
conduct«&gt; anta of tBgttoli body Bruaaeb tor
&lt;A&gt;.«
UUlO.
in regions lately or at present infested
»
yard*
of
Moquttte
for
......................
■
witii them, farmers should make this
A'jyright'were the Cleanses the
English
spavin
liniment
removes
all
•JO yards Of Velvets for
events of each day. The children are
fleet a strong point against sowing
wheat The wheat crop is not alone hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­ not overlooked at Bay View and a
thOrR.nAdaU.y de,I»ht
’them i! Allays Pain and'
jeopardized: corn ami other crops will ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
also suffer. Diversified fanning, with splints, swreney, ringbone, stifles,
I nil a m motion, I
and the
* pc. bed room suit. Id hardwood, drab, mahogany, walnut or m Ihtht col«
wheat mainly left out. b the best prac- sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by kiMI^.9f4.nope
Heals the Sores,
use of one little. Warranted. Sold
,
_
•80.00.
“thushstic
by Goodyear A Co., druggists, Hastings th?
Sln&lt;era fnnnd in Restores the
• I*, parlor ault In tapestry covering, solid walnut frame, for $3S.
p®
,dL Choras conducted by Senses of Taste
P.ea9e and Pf°f. Stephens, a
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deuldelicht.ftil aehnol ni1
, an-i Smell.
r of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that

WEST POINT DRILL

HALL’S

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

^V/

\/

Ayer’s Pills,

5&gt;S

ARBUCKLES’

CATARRH CURE.

EU&gt;

Talk

Gru

Addls

Died

ARIOSA

COFFEE

I
«•

?
■t

1
I

Roth
tlncta

Hira
&gt;obben

hwitln
Gov.

HASTINGS MICH.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

if alley

•rganl
’o dril

amortg
will be

partrid
•hot In

NALL’S GREAT

laiifactiiriDj ani Repairing.

20 Yard Carpet Sale!

J. C. WOODRUFF.

&lt; outer
witha

•kalian
Wiliu
Npeto

ELY’S
Cream Balm Catarrh

Furniture Department.

Hea

Wall Paper Department.

TRY THE CURE.
King’s

**guaxaau« at t3 sad 50 cants. 1
H. Goodyear dtCo., Druggists.

The length of this letter admonishes

^ladth

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

�statb

currixoa.

"hired gtri

Beware tif Scrofula ^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY
nred him IxxlJly Irani the bouse.

’ 0^4

of the Wayne county bar a Mocroe county jury
ha* proeounced him guilty of horsestealing.
Marshall B. Booth, ot the Salvation army,
’ t'-o n*s
««» • ,0B® €OOd”r
has been holding a grand liolinms convanUon
i*op»*
the caaal and witnessing a parade of tte array at Jaekaon.
A aild complaint of hardship anting tacn and
'^^STnaked and iurme, liVe* In an old

■’2Jm&lt;.JJ,;bildroM borne care* for twenty-

" ^ir.^cn*Se Orand

road

0^-^ 'X-takart Instructed to issue bonds

“ro engine.
’
n,;,a.i«er cw-well contain* MX*, oil. spring
j «'•

:

/bits'., ) «&gt;t the Peninsula paper mill a:
i ••tilt* IW fetish.
'
..
V t.nind Jtspid* man haa had his wile arrest-

ty.&lt;rf«taw will begin distributing
S \.&lt;- ..I. Ot Manlatce. proposes to

' MiehlgfUi antral will build a twenty double
-Ul rdw&gt;*i bouse at West Bay City.
A iAjsk
businesa very dull for several
nays at an Ontonagon hardware store.
j/;k...n mcrebants have subscribed »JOO to
■jtert**' '•ll«
Fair in State papers.

r..;eJu b d' hleb «&lt;* th,‘ t-’!’1'*1 City wagon
MMrta, of l xidng. and may get the eonertn.
EJjab Green, whob» Used at Albion fil years.
,.,ed there Wednesdax. fullof honor and years.
)-rOL0 J..SUU&lt;«n.0f Alma, h publishing a
i.ramnu-' nf »b* "*'*P“k or umrer&amp;l language.
’
o&lt; a railroad from !&gt;t Saginaw to the
TUi'&gt;ni&gt;Mif&gt;'|s»l!',*n,r&gt; *111 hoU, y&gt;eii
.urv.joat Euwlarrllie, beginning September

", :.»rj and badged, a* are the Detroit

frank A. Turner ol Minneapolis wanted at
Addison, I euawv county, for uttering a Ikxius

-.posed upon the Jackson County

Jmgerinu de.it|il-th* Reading grave:iiu - •.-uinp.wy - but it Is dead all ths

•ed8. had the toe* of his right

The big fan, hare cleared the gas from the
Ing on the Duluth. South Shore * Atlantic near Calumet &amp; Hed* copper mine, and regular
Baraga.
work has been resumed. The fire which begun
A building 300 feel long, with 0 tons ot ma­ the loth level, burned upward a distance of BOO
chinery, giving work to joo people, win be jmt feet, but the damage done cannot be estimated,
up at Katama/oo for making captnles by a se- m all the burned portion h*s not rer. been ex.
plored.
.
Wm. Loomli, of Jackson, who recently lo*l a
, Maj. Junes 8. De Land, who has been a postal
a leg. made bitter complaints the other day
signa and moves onto his farm In Mapoleon. about tte cramped condition of the t»3 on the
amputated foot.and he feuhdU Impceslble to
Jackson leuunty.
rejt until the member had been exhumed and
Frank Harrl*. aged »». had Ma left leg crushed tbe loee straighteued. Then and alnoc be has
In Mi aeddvnt at McMillan's camp, near Ros­ felt first-rale.
common. He was taken to St. .Mary's hospital.
&gt;li;s l»eU Um and Miss Skidmore, of Boyne
East Saginaw.
City, were out rowing a tew night* ago. when a
The eBott to find ga* or oil at Imlay City b|g boar *wam out to their boat and evinced a
has proved unsuccessful. The depth of i.ajs
desire to get into the boat Tbe girls canvassed
feet was attained, and the company suspend* the situation, and decided that they didn't
further operations.
want to be hugged-by a be*r-*nd they wildly
The extensive building* of" the Minneapolis. pulled for the shore.
SaultSte. Marie &amp; Atlantic railroad at Glad­
The bridge of tbencwfGrand Itaplds extension
stone have been commenced and wIU lie com­ of tbe Detroit, Lansing * Northern at GrAnd
pleted before snow files.
Ledge will be the highest railroad bridge cross­
At Jackson an argument advanced against ing Grand river, m well as one ol tbe highest in
the dog license law Is that It villi be a hardship tbe state. The bridge wUl rtretch *cro.* from
tor some people to pay the fit fee. It is olcourse one ledge to the other by tbe aid of two piers
and will be fl feet from tbe water.
Stanton people'ex press much sympathy lor
The contract for a new cottage lor the Girls’
Industrial School at Adrian lias been awarded William F. Turner In the unfortunate failure of
Turner A Turner there recently. Mr. William
completed before July next.
WcltseSprik, a printer's -devil" at Grand'
Rapids, tried to get a piece of string loose from
a revolving shaft, but had his hand caught and stroke. The amount involved by debts was
».-n,ooo.
.
his thumb pulled out by tbe roots.
•

Prof. Hogan, of Jackson, made a succerefu)
balloon ascension at St. Louis Wednesday.
Want up and rubbed off the mark made by
Gllderoy's kite.-F.venlng Journal.
Mayor Chamberlain, ot Detroit, has received
a letter from President Cleveland, saying that
be ean’t visit Detroit this tall, but will try to do
ao at some future time. Ditto, Kalamazoo.
A Saranac ordinance says no one can move a
frame store from out lot io another. but Hiram
Olmstead did II all the same, and ao stirred up a
hornet's nest among the other business men.
The Ideal-cart company, of Kalamazoo. gave
way to tbe pressure of circumstance* last week.

which will, it to believed, corer tbe liabilities.
The lands lately taken by tbe government
Hello. Lerawee' county; has secured tbe from the Marquette, Houghton &amp; Ontonagon
•‘..KlnDAti. Jackson A Mackinac by raising railroad company and rr.tored to tbe public
domain wIU be open to entry after October 10.
Hiram AR erton wa» brutally assaulted by
Dexter Wilcox, of Union City, owns a cucum­
.jtrtwra at Benton Harbor, but put them to ber vine that is d&gt; feet long, bears •everal cu­
i.ght.
cumber* from three to four and a half feel long,
W. A. Grifiln. of South Haven, raised us.ooo and doesn't seen to be half through growing
woa.
Pert Tubb; vw accidentally shot in the faee of Injuries received by a recent fall. He platted
the village, built thf first house there. *-ened a*
hunting
Its first poatmaster and In the legislature of
Gov. Lure and wife will
the’-rand
*apid&lt; tetr week with Game Warden Smith
Jarnr* Matti«on. am of Ixxlngton. has a Dur­
ham cow from which ne lia* made aad soldi id! i
pounds of butter between May Hand September
ie HoboIu!.t'-j teach in the government -school 13. this year, aside from the butter used In the
family.
• t boy*.
The young ladles of tbe Vassar cooking club
Ypvilaati b,a* the sympathy of all truly »ymItatartl- snub. Ellperklns will 1-rture there banqueted a number of their gentlemen friena*
tv-l.-ber I.
Endowment o!
already srcured for a,
tudents ('iristlan a-tociatlon building at recover.
Prominent citizens of Holly hare "sneaked" a
Thr &lt;r'tesociety .of a well-known Saginaw
falley church g.u- a cheese ‘octal. Just the ton cents admlndon fee. Therefore tbe were-

hani. too.
Over 700 suits against Michigan railroads for
Don C. Henderson, founded by Horace finely,
•ence property burned durinc dry weather by
came to Michigan and enraged in tbe newspaper
-agtoc sparks.
business in 1M3. and lav&lt; claim to having been
A county temperance convention was held al longer In tbe business In Michigan than any
Uawrenc-. Van Buren county. Thursday with a
•nil ay-udanee.
Wallace Otto Hansen./-year-old son of Hans
Tbe Bancroft broom brigade has been re­
organized. Thirty girls, and all pretty, and all port, was Instantly kill'd while falling down a
well, while engaged with hl* S-vear-old sister In
Prof. Parson*. Greek Instructor at Hillsdale,
Ua rvpgnetl. owing to 111 health. Chair! Grand Rapid* capitalists have filed wrtlrle* of
'ctaporarily filled.
association al Ijsnving far a new line between
Beaten Harbor fair managers sent Gov. Luce Grand Rapids and Chicago, with a capital of
an tn.muon by wire to attend-with a "45 eeut gl.MO.000.and to be known as the Grand Rapids
It Chicago railroad.
. Ana Arbor raised that !'.000 boom bonus Just
Justice Lew M- Miller, of Muskegon, recently
performed the marriage ceremony for an
Indian, and the merry breve stood Lew &gt;00 for
'reamer's shortage.
Tie In-ilana &amp; Lake Michigan road ha* given bls fee. Tbe other day 1 x&gt; walked In and palfl
•I lenrigw for txC.OOO to secure Its bonds, and up like a little man.
■ill be bu.lt at once.
The ehampion military company aad tbe
D. 8. Root and T. 8. Hamblin went bunting fastest horse In Michigan are not enough to
lartridjp-v near Muskegon and put a charge of satisfy Jackson. It still ha* one great desire
ungraded- the possession of a base ball team
There an- over oooo.noo feet ol standing
pine along jpfeB Bagley’s sixteen nilie legging
Menominee.
It **• a Marine City man who stopped a fn•eral praret'ion the other day, in order to dun
fm4 r.rar

The Detroit new postotnee building can't go
ihnd beratnc of another hitch In the title.
Over Si.-vaj spent on the Adrian gas well and
not* tnu-llyet. If 8.-JXB more Is forthcoming

The fifty-second session of the Michigan N. K.
Uttferenre m&lt;-t at Bay City, on Wednesday.

ng acres, pui

appreciated from the fact that the Immense
BurtIs Uw mlUa at Marquette have been obliged
to shut down because they cannot get vea*el* to
market their lumber, while all their dockage
yard room I* piled high with manufactured

Un olde»t life prisoners now in Michigan
prisons are John Marsh, sent from Wayne
county in ism. and Joseph Dukctt. sent from
ztanilac countv In MV. Tbe former was seven­
teen years and tbe latter seven years In solitary
coufinement. Marab. who is blind and insane,
was transferred from Jackson to Ionia In IMJ.
Dukett remains at. Jackaou.
Uncle Marshall Fierce, the oldest man in
"Cedar Springs. Is w and he walks a oonsMerablc

Stated that the Saginaw Courier "wW onee
.
...
nf a numerous and
’iwre" ron&gt;d out aa a full fledged democratic
"Vnee more" Is good.
•
JEX* b- or^ th. ntght police forre
A etxrlu: . ladlvldnal, who has been sizing up
H^raa-ed and bear traps set at the most sus­
J-" towns|1(,rt range, finds TO men In St. Ixiuls
ceptible points.
Brou^anaverage of twenty cent** mile to
The interstate commoroe commission lx roam­
nortbwert jurt now.
at a loroinotiveon Michigan ^railroads, and a ing iroSvd in »l■.onof eva! »&lt;«•&gt; iwenty-llve miles.
1 last wecx the Michigan ",en r®dd|Bg In Mimic
At I nion City the people have voted gfflO for spoils »eL-ed the opportunity and Judge.
*&gt;•&lt;«,! tu buy B microscope, books, maps and held a tamom old banquet in his honor at
■ nd glob-. and e^jnip * laboratory’
»*«.•- Claflin, comely and-1*. abot herself be■undthereat Ithaca because of a love dl»M'poizumeut Recovery probable.

dispovd not to let Mm have.

.. .....—&lt;
crmiwy. w ho an
■“ murder, to get them oar on ball.
. .
.1

..............
iMiaiy injures near aia
dragged over tbe ground by a run*
'' u“ I** was caugh! in the alirrnp.

Salt Rheum
by Impure blood. It I* readily eared by Hood's
Barsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
William Spies, Elyria, O., suffered greatly

creek open and bleed. He tried various preparexioM without aid; totally took Hood's Baraaparilla, and now says: - lam entirely wdL"
“My son had :aU rbcum on bls hands and
On tbe ealrea of Ma k®t. Be took Hood's
Sarsaparilla and la entirely cured." J. B.
Stanton, ML Vernon, Ohio.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
too Doses One Dollar

DRY GOODS STORE
U tl ill tnjitita.

j Vanetie Wiley Ik a Cllbton county farmer, but

k* bls Utile all after they went through his
rockets and found them dry.

Chicago anarchists out of Flushing fire clay.
The value of the garments fur the tnp on which
predated when It is known that all experiment*
al the Michigan agricultural college have failed
to make Flushing day fuse. When tbe agri­

BATTLE

AT MARR &amp; DUFF’S
And at lower price* than ebewhere.-

Would call attention to their Hat of

FALL DRESS GOODS,

That is to say. your lungs.

Dry Goods
At

POPULAR PRICES

SUMMER SILKS

GRAIN DRILLS

Our Underwear
meat will be found bargain* that cannot be

The Best Grain Drill
in the Market_

FLANNELS
From tbe late Trade Auction Sale of New York,
Qualities and prices will do your heart good

Cotton flannels In bleached, unbleached and

Fine values In Shirtings. Sheetings, Ticking*.

Is the one the farmers want, and the intelligent
farmer knows it is the cheapest. Any fariner who
will call at our warehouse and examine our Grain
Drills, will be convinced that they are by all odds
the best in the market The most easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that can be devised. We
want you to call and see them, and convince your­
self as to the truth of the above assertions.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

Denims, Jeans, Casslmere*. Crash. Table
Linens, Calicoes. Gingham*, etc., at

MARR &amp; DUFF,

N. B.—We have just received another car load of
‘ the celebrated Flint Wagons.

Klaslciiie

Gives

------­

___ lla.'ord

And see his elegant stock of

special low prices.

Happy Days,

to save drayage. and foradtatance of over half a
mile before work tn tbe morning he has backed
two Imuis home from the yard. »nd going home
from work he aiway* Improve* the time. That
1
. . ___ irh.l. iwinnrl tn trei

Give Them A Chance.

A.nd calling on

We will also close out the balance of

day to ace why a charge of giant powder wbieh

--

MONEY SAVED

Comprising everything that is new and at

Hiram A. Smith, a laborer to Waverly town-

.very UICW V*

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactoiy selection. Call and see for
yourself.

MARR &amp; DUFF

At $6 for 20 yard patters.

luck.
.
Itlletu* Lapham.ol Hattie Creek township.
Calhoun eo.. owns the very meadow whereon
the battle wa« fought that gives the Creek Its
name. The soil Is vtUl impregnated witb arrow
head*, stone tomahawks and other implements
of ancient American warfare. Recently he
found a copper spear bead six and a half inches
long and over an Inch wide, the metal of which
had been chilled, by some method that even the
Mouth Bend blow works never got on to. until it
wIU cut steel- It 1* regarded aa quite valuable.
by antiquarians.
Victor McLaughlin of near Byron, called at
the home of Henry Foote and Haiti he wished to
sec the new itelf-actlng revolver which Foote'*
tan had purchased. He »wa* asked Into lhe
house and given a seat, and Mis* IJbble Foote,
a young lady 18 years of age. procured tbe dead­
ly weapon, and upon entering lhe room pointed
It at young McLaughlin In a sportive mood when
It was discharged, tte ball entering hl* body in
the region of tbe heart, killing him almost
Instantly. McLaughlin wa» 10 year* of age and
highly respected. Mis* Foote did not know It
w*s loaded. Of course the didn’t, but McLaugh­
lin 1* lust a* dead.

Tie “Blue Front” Furniture Store, Haxttnp, Mick.

EVERYTHING

Iron works have commenced laying tbe bridge
on the Canadian side, where the foundations ^■Gct one while you ean.
are completed, and will work from that side

bad Just got hltnself nicely poired over the seat
ot trouble when tbe lethargy which had setUed
on tbe scene suddentygava way,and In one flash
everything went bibber than tte price of po-

ARCHIE M°COY’S,

CREEK

To be found In a first-cl*** dry good* atom

thing yon can bctchcr life sheet won't phase It.
The foundation for lhe international railread'
complete, all the piers except Ko. 4 being built.
The Approaches on tbe Canadian side are finish

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,
the lowest prices. That place is at ’

are tbe acanowledgcd leader* of low prices

will be found
whenever tbe pineh comes. The other night
v.hen two robbers sprang into his wagon be
eouly produced hla money.dropped Win bills
Into the wagon box. and handed out glOl in

Furniture!

By going to

lioni among the hills of New Hampshire and
was once a welltodo resident of Eaton county.
Di hl* old ag&gt;' be retains one hobby beyond al)
.Mis others * strong admiration tor bls old
friend and former neighbor, ex-eongrewman

a nomc,
- - • —— - — —much comfort under that roof as in any mansion

■t'“Ce

■area for •eve® year*,spring and talL Hoed's
SanapariHa cured hkn.
»

Albert Aldrich, the Kalamazoo man who is
Opposite Farmers' Sheds.
accused of adultery and perJun'. 1« ’*&gt;® fattier of
a little boy. two years old. and when he was
sent to Jail tbe child was homeless, and he was
obliged to carry the little fellow tohls cell with
him.
(THE NEW QUININE.)
Forty years ago J- C: Beanlslee. of Cedar
Springs, wm blltan by a dog. and on Sundav he
was taken with convulsions and soon after died
Hawn*. .Mt&gt;k l»
hydrophobia arising from that 40-yeareold dog
bite.
Good Appetite
An old fellow who -died over at Berrien
Spring*, to tbe Michigan fniR belt, the otter
New Strength
himself and wife on the »3. and rare* enough
day. said, lust before he breathed his last, that
out to buy all the lumber be can work up aighta
he wished the Lord be rould lire 10ye»«
u
..... .uttahurarrled
Quiet Nerves,

lrank?»urmn. who tried to kill hl» mother at
Adrion recently, wax convicted by a jury after
watt ta bour't deliberation.
baskets.
WiUiroi Dale. In SprintweHa, let a heavy Iron
T F. WhiUelsey. for ten years track master
„
...______ m w Watpipe far. vn one of hl* feet, crushing It so Hutt
-mputalhm ..** necessaryToledo eap.taJteu have purehased forty acre*

,....... niucr power. w

over a year had two running sores oamyneek.

eet Sleep.

To tte People Df Barry County:
J3O YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

BLACK,

POWERFUL TONIC

A

SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

Also all

And all germ disease*.
THE MOST HCIKNTTFI0 AND SU0CKJ8EUL BLOOD Fl'BlFIKR. Superior to quinine.
ffu,WM MuSS
Rev. Wm. Lucas, Rector Gra«&gt; Church,
Itarenna. O. wrtten: "1 cord tally endorse Kaskluc m being Ju*t what you elalm. an excellent
for quinine, with none of Its bad ef^nien these Are clogged and choked •mbstltute
•;ry.had aaerlmt* form of malarwith matter which ought not to be
KattlM
»*r npand around in a few day*.
there Your lungs cannot half do their
SSk'. a".1 wKl lhe, do. uev auwot *nnv"na "in^he^mJSarial district* of Maryland
became a victim of woral
form* ’of
malarial
SEiiSsssg'
riu'Si
szS
d°Ju‘ji.coU.couZh. cro“F.
mCoihrrh.coMurapUouoreBy ot the
famlHer throat and n«e and head and
lune °brtn'2J1S!1 %h2jdi. i'Jrt

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Gran­
ite and Marble
z
.

Monuments and Headstones
Further, that slnee lw buys for cash, gets all the discounts and keeps no agents on tbe ras'd
—&gt;&gt; all ur-rl- In hl&gt; linn

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.

(our days’ Imprironw**. ™,n.. and felt StrlkHK
Maaaaaoo

whiSi aS- druZut win sen you for ft
Knttlne can be
nH- J bX
. a tottle. Even if everything else medical adnee' has failed you, you may depend upon
ASKIN ECU.. 81 Warren BL. Sew York.
&lt;ia,n«i!oo». He
this fo rcertain. _______

’1Pao

’

‘ ask tte people of Harry county to |&gt;atrouixc a home InstituUou.
to

Respectfully,

�A PrOlHttoalit T^Uki abeut Coutj Prt&gt;-

The Hastings Banner.

Before tbe matter has been brought
officially before tbe voters of Barry
poonty, tbe Journal proceeds to condcDin county gn-ohlblUon. and to brand
it as a political trick. The real of Its
editor in the matter thus early mani­

MAUHJLLL L. COOK. ESJtor.

Hastings, Mien.. Septet. 1887.

worthy of a public journal that prelfcnmo^aV°r the improvement of pub-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The undersigned is a political prohi­
bitionist through and through. He
hopes to see the day when every rum
holo will be banished from our country.
He hopes and expects to see the nation
take hold of this great question, and
suppress the liquor traffic. The Jour­
nal seems to fed agrieved because pro­
hibition’is possible in counties, instead
of a state measure. For that reason it
succeeded In showing still another field would have prohibitionists like myself
oppose it. 1 hold on this question the
in which the professions of the admin­ same views as every other honest, sen­
istration are belied by its practices. sible political prohibitionist Our alm
Mr. Curtis's' figures, in the Newport is national prohibition; because we can­
address, related to the sweeping chang­ not get that according to the Journal,
we ought to oppose state prohibition.
es taaade by the administration In the In other words, a hungry man hail bet­
heads of offices, very many of them not tar Marve than.take half a loaf. While
under the control of the Civil Service in common with all prohlbltioniste the
writer favors national prohibition, he
law, and so open to direct political
will yet do aa becomes all reasonable
manipulation. The Times has taken men, not refuse to labor for prohibition
the pains to collect information regard­ by states because he could not get na­
ing tbe changes made in tbe govern­ tional prohibition. National prohibi­
tion is at present impracticable. So is
ment offices in some thirty-five cities. state prohibition in Michigan just at
The returns could hardly have gratified present, and will be until such time as
the hopes with which they were sought, the honest, moral people of this state
shall emancipate the cities from rum
for they show that, both in offices where
government. Inasmuch as we can not
the clerical force is too small to bring get state prohibition, the writer is fa­
it under the Civil Service law. and in vorable to prohibition by counties; if
that part of the force in offices under that could not be obtained, he would
the law for which competitive examin­ favor it by towns.
Prohibition is what weUre offer, and
ations are pot required, the invariable we are after it wherever we can get IL
rule has been to appoint- democrats to We give the Journal editor a pointer
right
here: The prohibitionists' will
all vacancies, and vacancies seem to
not be driven nor coaxed into any oppo­
have been made as fast as the transac­ sition to county prohibition. While It
tion of public business /would allow. is not our idea, it is tbe best we can get.
There are perhaps some exceptions. It is a step in the right direction, and
The New York post office is one, and no honest, self-respecting prohibitionist
will oppose it on any grounds. Think
for reasons with which this administra- ot the inconsistency of a prohibitionist
. tion has nothing to do, except in so tar fighting prohibition. Does the J ournal
as it deserves some credit for yielding editor think we are so foolish, even if
to the overwhelming sentiment of^titfs he does think we shall be so dishonest
with'ourMtvcft and so untrue to our
community and reappointing Mr Tear- professions as to oppose a measure which
son. The Boston post office under Is the very foundation of our party ?
But we give the Journal editor anoth­
General Corse appears Ito be another.
-pointer. • The adbptldh . of county
Bat these and two or three other small er
prohibition will not Interfere with the
exceptions do not disprove the rule. prohibition party. We expect to go
And when we add to these facte the re­ right ahead with our fight for national
cent revelations of the manner in which prohibition, and will take new heart
and courage from a victory for prohibi­
even the (classified service is being tion in Barry county.
made almost-solidly democratic in some
But suppose, as tbe Journal evidently
of the larger offices—and some interest­ wishes waa the case, that prohibition
ing facte are given under that head in should be defeated ip Barry County be­
The Times,—there la enough’ cause cause prohibitionists neglected to do
their duty, or were indifferent as to the
for wonder that any spoilsman should result Would that not forever bury
quarrel with this administration.—N. the prohibitionists of Barry county in a
political oblivion as deep and dark as it
Y. Tribune.
would be deserving?
No, sir, Mr. Journal editor, you can­
The scheme of the president. Speaker
not drive nor coax us away from duty.
Carlisle and Secretary of the Treasury If prohibition can be accomplished in
Fairchild, to present an admistration Barry county we want it, and 1 have
tariff reduction bill as soon as congress yet to see the first prohibitionist who
convenes, is one that may easily swamp will oppose it He certainly would be
no friend to his party.
tbe administration. The elements with­
And now as to enforcing county pro­
in the democratic partv are so incongru­ hibition. If the measure shall carry as
ous that it will be very difficult to frame we believe it will by a good majority, it
will show that public sentiment is back
a measure of this sort upon which the
of it If it cannot be enforced in Barry
president's party can be united. As to county under such circumstances, it
its being cordially united, that is out of cannot be enforced anywhere. If I am
tbe question. A large part of the correctly informed, it fe the purpose of
those who are working for the adoption
southern democracy, especially in states of the law, to see that steps are prompt­
vital to the success of President Cleve­ ly taken to secure its enforcement.
land if he is renominated, will insist Don't worry about that. The adoption
upon wiping out the internal revenue of the law is our first step, and the good
people of Barry County will make it
system, But even to abolish the tax warm enough for those who shall dare
on tobacco will be to alienate the free to defy public sebtiment, by selling li­
traders. Besides, there is the republi­ quor contrary to law.
That enforcing the law will breed illcan senate to be thought of. Unless
feeling is n6 doubt true. So does en­
taxation is reduced so that the surplus forcing any other law. But who cares ?
shall cease to accumulate, and down to If they do get angry, let them learn
|he actual necessities of the government that “whom’theGods destroy thev first
the nation will justly hold the demo­ make mad.” The wrath of the liquor
element does not count for much in
cratic party and administration respon­ the economy of God's universe.
Suppose the people get mad too, and
sible. If, for any reason, the democratic
say
to them, -your damnable business
party will not or cannot solve this
problem, and relieve tbe people from never has built a'church.’a school House
or an asylum for the idiots, paupers, In­
unnecessary burdens, the people will sane and criminals you have made.
rightly put another party in power that Your business robs the public purse,
can and will solve it. If nothing suc­ rolls men of their decency, self-re­
ceeds like success, also nothing fails spect and brains. Yea, more than that.
It robs mothers and children of homes,
like failure; and the failure of the dem­ happiness and often virtue, and steals
ocratic party to redeem this, the great­ from them the bread they need to keep
est of all its pledges, will lie a break body and son] together. Your business
down that no excuses can bridge over. is a mortgage on the rising generation,
with compound interest tn tears and
Trying to lay the blame upon the sen­ ngont. distress and crime. Your busi­
ate is a dodge that has been played out, ness is an infamous business, and we,
and will not serve again. Besides the the people, propose to see that it is sup­
pressed.”
democratic party have not, so far, been
Suppose the angry public should say
able to pass a tariff revision through this to the business and its sympathiz­
tbeir own body, the House, in which ers, will the Journal editor say that the
they have a large but discordant major-, anger of the public was not just and
righteous? It would do no harm to
ity. The Virginia and Pennsylvania have a rushing tide of righteous public
democratic resolutions do not augur sentiment turned against the liquor
well for the success of an administra­ business in Barry county, and if the
crime and misery it causes could be
tion tariff bill.—State Republican.
wiped out, the people of the county
would have reason to congratulate
Mr. Bayard is showing most unex­ themselves.
A Prohibitionist.
pected spirit He declares his surprise
It has clearly been the anticipation
of President Cleveland’s supporters that
his record upon the reform of the Civil
Service would be one of his chief claims
to a re-election. This makes the recent
course of the Reform Leagues a heavy
blow. The New York Times, in an
effort to break the force of it, has only

that Sly James Fergusaou should have
said in parliament that the government
at Washington had promised to seize
no more sealers during the fisheries ne­
gotiations. Nothing of the sort, the
Secretary of State asserts. was agreed
upon. Really thia makes it a . little
difficult for Sir James; but he may not
be entirely to blame after all. Perhaps
lieved that Mr. Bayard would consent
to anything the British Government
proposed. That has unfortunately been

it isn't always tbe man who makes
the moat fuse in tbe world that accom-

OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS

BULGE ON JACK FROST I
And clothe up yourself and boys from our mammoth stock of

Suits and Overcoats,
AU new, and all fresh and clean.

Not forgetting a

Stylish Hat, Warm Cap or Underwear
Let every man remember this: That when he comes to us for a

Business Suit,

Work Suit,

Dress Suit,

Or anything in our fine line of

Chinchilla1 Kersey, Melton or Beaver Overcoats,
That the best is always the cheapest. Yet we are headquarters for good, well-made cheap
goods, as well as extra fine goods. We aim to please you all in quantity, quality and price

and fit your mind, back apd pocket book.

OUR PREMIUM ROOSTER!
Arise ye Sleepers and Go lotto Fair!

To the Visitors at tbo Carry Co. Fair:
1 berew1th extend to you a cordial Ir.vlUUua
to call at my Jewelry and Mt»ic store and ex­
amine my stock ol

WATCHES!
Ot all grade*. make and deecrfpUon,. which I
sell loner tb^neverofferedbetore.

In Jewelry
l have all the lateat noveltie, tn the market

SILVERWARE

CLOCKS

The Utt Telephoae Ditp&amp;lch
From the Seat of War.
'Hello. ■Bah!'"
•Helle, youreel!"
How's bustneu'

Ii complete in all respects, from a small
nlefcle dock to a flqe regulator.

.U--- . .......
luuorn ,nop
anywhere than I vega now. Good light, plenty
uorth’oT’r C°-‘’r" °'*fr “d **
«»««■
north ol Jone,- (red .tore, right on the corner,
you know.
“All rlsht.-

IN OPTICAL GOODS

until, tto. totoW location,
three busy men, md a fine Mock of

This is the cock that crowed in the morn.
The farmers awakening clarion horn
That bade the family arise and prepare
To attend the BARRY COITJTY FAIR.

ol J. W. Btoxrt u

I make a (penalty.

I have instruments with

FREE OF CHARGE

HOUSEHOLD JEWEL

HARNESS

Comparison Solicited.—A wise And rmrantee a perfect St I seU only the
bert of Specs and Eye Glanes-atl for a
discrimination should be excerclsed by
reasonable price.
all who take medicine. The proprietors
of Hood's Sarsaparilla solicit a careful
comparison of this medicine with other
Um li. nil to, to, MU torn.
blood purifiers and medicines, bring
confident that tbe peculiar merits of
Hood s Sarsaparilla are so apparent that
un the sole agent for the Celebratod Xlmthe people will unhesitatingly prefer it
to any other preparation. II ood’s Sars­
aparilla is not a mixture of molass®
and a tew inert roote and herbs, but It
is a peculiar concentrated extract of
the best alterative and blood-purifying
remedies of the vegetable kingdom.
The enormous sales of Hood's baraaparilla and the wonderful cures effected,
prove even more thru, has been claimed Ot Watches Mid Jewelry rutd Flue rugrating
for this medicine. If you are sick the
fore, medicine is none too good. Therebfflt take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

Muittl O^viauL

repairing

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
robes,

turf GOODS I
REPAIRING!

An exchange says a single buslne*
mar, for example, who has been called
lacy, but he has changed toe occupants man full of life and snap ami enter­
prise, who la not afraid Io talk and

booming to

values.

increase

their

Old Gold and Silver

And Finally

JOHN BESSMER,
Jmlw and Optician,

J- W. Babcock,
re Jeftmnn

»

- _ '

'ine °* Jewel Stove, and Ranges.
any first-class stove can be sold.

Prices as low «’

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�*a,
The Hastings Baimer.

wreowAL_wteimoN.
^J. W. Luna m ta Nashville yrater-

'Mn. M. A. Keeler and daughter, Mrs.

-^^.roMTOAT.MrT.ir. un.
01 Joho Follor
" ' K p nISKERN. Local Editor.

^J. L. Crawley wm in Jackson Mop-

**J."®* “ofc
Chicago, and
Mlsa Wiggins, of NspaneeTODtario.
were tbe gueau of their cousin, Philo
ci^* WhiUock Spent Sund«y in the Dunning, a portion of last weak, re­
turning to Chicago Saturday morning.
?k.cc^ u d*nce on the evening of the
third day ot the fair, the S'th.
city’ T Urown- ot Chicago, is in the
Walter Mixer expects to leave lor
Kansas about the first of October,
Beamer will give 825 reward for the
where, in company with a gentleman
apprehension and conviction of the
Miss Gertie Williams goes to Jackson from Lansing, be will engage in thp
party or parties who removed the mile to-morrow.
'
manufacture of confectionery to supply
post two miles north of the dty.
retail trade.
10 th’
After September 27 it will be un­
Wallace Dingman spent* Sundav at
lawful for any one in Michigan except
home, and returned to Hastings Mon­
ln
police officers and night watches to car­ lu“‘S M^UkU°'
day. Mr. Dingman has the grading of
ry revolvers or other concealed wean,
the
new road from Kalamazoo nearly
onx1d Or“d completed as far as Hastings.—Battle
j/A very plMMnt hop was xlven at
('reek Journal.
J “I™1 *!•“ Thuiwl.T nl«ht In honor or
Geo. Tomlinson went to Marshall on
Wm. Raphe, who has been spending
Goo. Rock. About SO roubles business Monday.
the summer in this dtv, starts tor
”m7 I’"’™' and |GI h“&gt;
enjoyable r,p1^JJook,niade a business trip to Spokane Falls, Washington Ter., Fri­
day. John Cole will also leave for
Charlotte Friday.
Spokane Fails, Friday, in company
1I«XLIT A Tkvutox threshed lll(
bn. or clover ased ror W. McKibben, 6} .KPr?.f-¥orse- or Middleville, was in with Mr. Raplie.
lhe city Saturday.
September nth. Last yatr.
Mr. Graham and wife, of Kansas Citv.
John Mealy left for Albion college arrived in this dty Saturday for a visit
b“hd" or clover need
from one load.
Monday morning.
with their oourin, Charles Mason. Mon­
day morning Mr. Graham left for a vis­
When you are in attendance at the
Mead’s father returned to it with relatives in Zanesville. Ohio,
fair don t fail to drop in and look at Charlotte Saturday.
and expects to return here in about a
Baughman &amp; Buel’s stock of jewelry.
Ebenezej Eaton, ot Otsego, returned week.
Be prepared to buy as their prices are
to his home Monday.
Dr. H. A. Barber, has sold his practice
very tempting.
•
O. D. Spaulding went to Detroit on and real estate property at Nashville,
Mrs. Julia Altoft has purchased
and intends seeking another location.
business
this
morning.
.
,
the Intereat of Alfred Mathews in the
He is one of the pioneers of that village
milk route, and would be pleased to re­
John Roberts made u business trip and its present president, besides being
ceive a liberal patronage from the dti-' to Grand Rapids Monday.
an A 1 dtizen. Hastings would gladly
zeos of Hastings.
wdcomelum should he conclude to lo­
.
E\ Hendrick, of Middleville, was cate here.
The third and final term ot writing­ in the city on business Monday.
Joseph White and wife, Wm. Stone
school will open on Thursday. Sept 22
Mrs. J. Roberts left Monday lor a and wife and Mrs. Elizabeth Truax, ot
at 4 o clock p. m and 7 in the evening;
Bowne, Kent Co., Martin Whitney and
in the Episcopal society’s roota: at the visit with friends in Kalamazoo.
reduced rate of 81J5O.
Clement Smith was in Marshall ard wife, of Caledonia. Mrs. Alice Helmer,
of Tecumseh, Russell Jones, of Free­
Battle Creek Tuesday on biLsiness.
The first individual to pay his monev
port. and John Jones. Edmore, were
and secure a permit to use water from
Clement Smith and wife returned relatives from outside the dty who at­
the city water works was John A. Rob­ from Bay View Saturday morning.
tended the funeral of the late Wm.
inson. who has secured the same for his
Jones.
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, of Cold­
two stores on Jefferson street
water, visited friends in town Friday.
At the meeting of the Barry and
The Grange Visitor says to the far­
Mrs. J. Beamer went to Grand Rap­ and Eaton Homeopathic medical society
mers: “Pay no royalties on drive wells. ids Monday for a visit with friends.
held at Dr. Carpenter’s residence in
The state grange will defend all suits
Miss Belle Spaulding returned Satur­ Woodland Wednesday there were repre­
brought against all 81 subscriber to the
defense fund, be they grangers or not" day from her visit with Chicago friends. sentatives from Vermontville, Nash­
ville, Hastings and Woodland. Discus­
Chae. Hyatt and wife, of Charlotte, sions were'bad on various medical top­
The officials at the Detroit bouse of
correction refused to receive John are visiting'friends in town this week. ics and several caaa were reported and
Bentley aaan Inmate, owing to sortie
Miss Sarah Jones left for Olivet discussed. The MPcr read by Dr. Tim­
technical dlscrepencv in the papers. His •last wrek where she will attend college. merman on "Rest and Pain” was very
favorably received. Mrs. Timmerman
whereabouts are at present unknown.
Mrs. P. A. Hahn and Miss Hattie made ari excellent impression by her
Bishop Huntington in the Forum, Hahn left for Niles Tuesday morning. essay on the “Hand” as well as by the
poem written by herself. After the
for October, will point out what _b«
Geo. Rock will leave for the Annapo­ exercises and business were completed,
conceives to be the great fundamental lis Naval Academy next Monday after­ all enjoyed themselves at a fine supper.
vice of modern social organization, noon.
The meeting adjoqraed till the first
namely tbe prevailing lack of respect
John Holbrook left Monday morning Wednesday in January, when it will be
for law and authority.
for a visit with relatives in Livingston held in Nashville.
county.
Go TO Busby for a first class Pompa­
^/•At a meeting of the C. L. 3. C. held
Mrs. L. E. Knappen returned Satur­ at the residence of Daniel Striker Fri­
dour or a fine shave. He also keeps the
day from her visit with Grand Rapids
best cigars in the city and two of the
day evening the following officers were
friends.
elected for tbe ensuing year:
best bath rooms in the county. Every
L. L. Holloway and family left for
President—Rev. G. D. Lee.
thing in the latest style and all work
1st Vice Pres.—A. E. Kenaston.
guaranteed. Busby bora are up to the their new home in Kalamazoo Friday
morning.
rod Vice Pres.—Daniel Striker.
times and expect to stay up.
Sec. and^Tnas.—Julia Rock.
IL T. French and wife, of Middleville.
SwW.
A progressive euchre party was wen, tie«&lt;i«. of -M L NevIM
meeting wiy
wilTbe
pTbe next raeetlo*
b, held at the
given bjr Mrs. W. H. Powers Wednes­ wl fe Subdiy.
rooms of Dr. Timmermigi on the even-&gt;
day evening. All had a most enjoyable
Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, was in Ing of Oct. 14. Any one wishing to
time and especially the prize winners. the city the fore part of the week visit­ join the circle can do so at any time
Mrs. Fred Barlow and Will Hayes won ing relatives.
previous to the next meeting.
the first prizes, and the booby prizes
Mrs. J. W. Bentley left for Jackson
were won by Mrs. Kenaston arid i’hilo
The following are the appointments
yesterday, where she will . isit with
Dunning.
for
this county made by tbe M. E. con­
Mrs. T. J. Bush.
ference:
Elsewhere will be found a com­
Mrs. W. W. Cole left Thursday for a
Hastings—G. D. L*e.
munication from one of the leading and visit with relatives and friends in
Hastings circuit—W. G. Rowland.
most in.'luential party prohibitionists of
MlddlevUle-.T, T. Georgn
Barry county. He speaks hLs mind
Fred Buinp and mother, of Carlton
Nashville—Robert DranefiL
fully* and frankly on the question of went to Grand Haven Monday for a
Irving—M. M. Miner.
county prohibition, and his words are visit with relatives.
Freeport- To be supplied.
/
worth the reading of all concerned in
Woodland-L.M. Garlick.
(
The Misses Mina and Mena Mudge
the matter.
Frairieville-O. H. Perry.
r
left this morning for Albion, where
Bantidd-D. W. Fow.
The Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works they will attend college.
L. Master hts been appointed to
have a first-class second-hand saw niill
Mrs. Tinkum, of Detroit, was the First church. Kalamazoo; A. A. Knap­
for sale cheap. They also sell the best Seat of Mrs. Myers last week, retnrn- pen. Niles; W. A. Hunsberger, Coldwa­
ter; G. W. Sherman, presiding elder ot
j to her home Saturday.
engines and boilers and all kinds of
machinery.
New and second-hand
Col. H. H. Gill is in Vicksburg this Big Rapids district.
saw mills, feed mills, circular saws, week attending the reunion of Custer’s
L/At a meeting of Hastings Chapter
power corn shelters, planers and match­ brigade of Michigan Cavalry.
No. 7. O. E. S., the following officers
ers, etc, etc.
Mrs. Hyde and son. of Kalamazoo.are
Mall route changes in this section visiting friends in town. They expect were elected and appointed;
commencing September 15th, are as to remove to California soon.
follows: Gull Lake to Richland—cur­
John Marshal and wife, who have
Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock. AMY M.
tail service to begin at Creasy’s Corners, been visiting Mrs. J. Crawley, returned
Mrs. A. M. Hayre.TreM.
o miting Gull Lake, decreasing distance Monday to their home in Ohio.
Mrs. Wm. s. Goodyear. Cos.
three and a half miles. Prairieville to
W. A. Shank, for some time on the
Mr* E. A. Rider. Am! Con.
Richland—extend service to embrace Lansing State Republican force, but
Mr*. T. Phillip*. Chap.
and supply Gull Lake, increasing dis­ now of Middleville, is in the city.
Mi«« Fannie Mhrer. Adah.
tance two’and a half miles.
Mrs. Evart, who has been visiting . Mr*. A. V. Slingerland. Ruth.
A civil suit for trespass has been her brother. John Mate, returned to her
Mrs. E. H. Lathrop. H»tber.
begun by Lester Mead, of Castleton, home in Onondaga, N. Y„ Monday.
Mr*. Spanswnacber, Martha.
Mr*. Wlfltam. Electa.
against Lewis Wellmim and H. A.
Chas. A. Shepard, of Hillsdale, prose­
Mr*. Sarah Kelly. War.
Offley, and will be tried in the circuit cuting attorney for Hillsdale county,
E. B. Throop. Son.
court. This case has grown out of the was in the dty Tuesday on business.
Mr*. M. J- Tmunenwa. Ornaubt.
attempt by the defendants to use the
C. E. Irvin, who has been visiting
road about which Mead and Wellman
The concluding examinations of the
his
cousin
P.
T.
Colgrove.
returned
had their trouble last week, as mention- :
faB series will be held at Hastings,
Monday to his home in Warsaw, Ind.
Thursday and Friday. Oct 6 and 7, and
ed In the Banner.
Mrs. H. Barlow, who has been the Thursday. Oct. 27,1W7. Third grade
Notice has been received from the guest of Mrs. N. Barlow returned candidates only. Requirements
as
State Treasurer by County Treasurer !Thursday to her home in Coldwater. usual.
wilijs r. pqlbemcs. 8ec-y.
Hough that there are 8788 duo Barry
Alex. Christie and John Cole and
^Boro,to James Rkor and wife a

TO MY

Complete Stock

1

ii®.

K mi

,i yisie.b uoobs.

with nratncw and dinpatch.

JOHN BESSMER.
JEWELER.

T"!

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS. MICH..
h- p.i west ot Halting* House, solk-lta
... Mtr-.r.. .&lt;• of tne people of Hastings and
e.-1.4 r .vantee* *mctly hreVelas. work
■ .jr-er^ able pn?«. &lt;Hre them a trial.
rates tor UmUy wasbNOTICE1

r ■ •
concern:—My husband. Ixmis
Urtne !eh wy Ml and, board, without
• tf cau- &lt;&gt;r proiocatlon, 1 hereby
. person* not to trust or harbor him
■he iai4 UuW Norton on my Account a&gt; I shall
tiv oo
&lt;’! hi« contrartinjr. and I hereby
nr.i h. ^.-.d rite notire that said Louis

‘

name or nature.

the vxu&gt;r with me penotudly.
rvt.v further notify and require all
- - ..nr* tn trr ihjJ U:rT

MARY NORTON.

Local News.
Circulation this tceck. 2,050.
More local news on last page.
Rubber. goods at A. Bower’s.
William J’ko&gt;ser Is naw aided by a
pension.
'
s harness ad.
Note J. W.

Srrre madeto order by Lunn . Bros,
lor trom ?2u up.
f
An add; : ion is being built to Nor­
man Bailey's house.
BaL'-il': \n A Best deal in all kinds
.of musical instruments.
“Peg Tips" and Boqueta at
iff. Lathrop's drug store.
JhiEscRfmoNF carefully cornpou ndtd at Dr. Lathrop’s drug ftbre.

A new house and lot for sale.
ure o: H.M. Smith. Hastings.

En­

A CindkrillA party will be given
1 y Miss May Roberts triis evening.

Qt EEN Anne soap lathers freely in
tiard water. Get it of Bert Tinkler.
The examination of Lester Mead is
in progress in Justice Kenarton's court.
The Inst five cent bar soap is the
&lt;Uwn Anne, lor sale by Bert Tinkler.,

M Pk.eeam: has moved his shoot:2k gallery from Nashville to this city.

I. L. Wilkins will remove his saw
mill trom Quimby to Holton, Muske­
gon Cr.
The low places in the streets are
■ :ng rilled with gravel by Commlssion-

Ax ixiekinteng letter from Bay
View will be found on an inside page
if this itsue. , Lvnn Brg,. wish to call especial
attention to the fine panto they make
.

.tttTTTTTttt,

sggsjaeswos

\ HEF.i&gt; of Texas ponies passed
through the Cry yesterday on their

Tin: water mains are Iwing extended
trwn Broadway to Jefferson street on
West Center street.
Tut. coining fair is bound to be a
lUtxess if the people show the proper
spirit and do their duty.
Best roller flour 81.00 per 100 lbs. and
•without doubt the best 50 cent tea in
the dty at Bert ‘HnkteFd.
At i in; drug store of Baughman A
Buel will be round everything in the
flrug line at reasonable prices.

Ynr will make no mistake if you
&gt;uy those 30 cent oysters at Downs A
county as interest on State swamp
iadcoek's. Finest in the city.
lands. This is not in any wav con­
The management of the Eaton Rap- nected with the appropriation of State
ils fair. &lt; let. 5. C and 7, will allow no swamp lands that was made by the
last legislature for the benefit of drain­
fkfues ot chance on the grounds.
ing Thornapple lake.
Tor will find the finest 30 cent oysWe are glad to see that the people
era in the market at Downs &amp; Badin this vicinity appreciate the excellent
wk 5 market. Central house block.
Hour
made by the Hastings roller mill.
A. Rower has the largest stock of
ufiber goegis over shown in this city, While so much is being said and done
all and learn prices before buying.
about urging business men to locate
here, it might be well to remember
Tilt........
fair management have done an that it is an additional inducement
■ teellent thing in excluding all games when it is known that we really pat­
if chance, etc., from the coming fair.
ronize those industries already here.
Very interesting matter on our inW. H. Myers reports a genuine
«ide pages this week, including the
-Banner's new state news department. boom in the harness trade, he having
sold six seta Saturday and half as many
The premiums offered at the fair
Monday, and a big trade right along.
81.500 and are fairly 'distribited among the different departments. He found himself so cramped for room
that he rented the second story^over
The Marsh place, on West Green Runyan’s shoe More. w*lch he has tit
„irwJ1"ias purchased Tuesday by Darwm McOmber of Baltimore, for 82,000.

, Levi Fowler, of the Central House
"»t and shoe store, offers his splendid
wttagv and two lots tor sale at a bar­
gain.

They pay ca^h for old cast iron,
*roqght iron and old brass at HastEngine A Iron Works, for 30 days
Lt’S.N Broil, the tailora.'kre giving
satisfaction to iheir many cusirST’ Md h*™ B ’*adUJr 1DCTe*siD&lt;

mother, accompanied the remains of
Mrs. Christie to Rochester N.Y. Mon­
,
day.
Sherman Fowler, who baa lieen spend­
ing his vacation in&gt; Dr. Andrus office,
will return to the Lniversity the 27th

inst.
O. F. Long and family will move to
Nashville about the middle of next
month, and expect to make .hat place
their home.
Mrs. D. B. Oviatt. son and daughter
arrived in this dty yesterday, joining
Rev. D. B. Oviatt, who has been here
,
several
weeks.
W. F. Lunn, wife and daughter re­
turned to tbeir home In Tiockford
■
Mondav after a short visit with hiv
son j. W. Lunn.
Miss Kittle Holbrook left for Muske­
gon Monday morning. She has accept­
, a position as teacher in a kindergar­
ed
,
ten school there.
IL M. Douglass and wife, of Minne­
apolis. Minn., have been viaiting Mrs.
Douglass' brother, C. D. Beebe, return­
Mvrra amuS^ttlr mid more &lt;»”&gt;- ing to their home Monday p. m.
Miss Lizzie McNutt will leave for
mJdlou, rtore n»m.
Am Arbor thia week, *her®*b’’5£
pecta to become a student in the medi­
cal department of the university.
murtbetur•d'*otwe, \ ww
C. J. Gardner, brother of L. D. Gard­
ner, returned Saturday
Where he has been spending the «uxlS^Hewinremalnbarereme tirec

hustler.

W. J. &amp; L.L. Hollow&gt;y have secur­
ed the agency of Dr. W. II. Ross’ sys­
tematic treatments for the cure of rheu­
matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
One treatment for each disease and a
cure in every case guaranteed. Call at
store for testimonials.
Dear Sir;— As Mr. Hinman, the
druggist, told you, I am a great friend
ot vour remedy. I have used it at in­
tervals during the part 12 years. It car­
ried me safely through tbe critical
change of life without a tingle sick day
and it did great things lor me in many
1 Always recommend it where 1 see a

case that needs it. It always does
splendidly, often accomplishing more
than you have ever claimed for IL and
more than anyone would readily believe
who did not personally know the cases.
I now consider myself well, but 1
work hard at my business- dressmak­
ing—and when I am tired anil nervous
a small dose ofJSoa-Fhork quiets arid
rests me. 1 always have it in -the
house.
Yours truly,
Mrs. Mary C. Ohandlkr.
Battle Creek, Mich.. FeU 20. l»tf..
To H. G. Colman, Secretary.

BEAMER
Is bound to do the leading

TEA TRADE!
Of Barry County.

QUALITY GUARANTEED!
Prices better than any other house irt the
county can give, as we do an exclusively cash
business. •

Here’s Our Starter
—FOR—

30 DAYS ONLYI!
Commencing Sept. 10th, every purchaser
of our 50 cent tea will find a valuable souve­
nir in each and every pound. This is no.
PRIZE PACKAGE SCHEME, 'but a

*

Genuine Gift.
This tea is equal to any sold in this county.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded at

Beamer’s Cash Store.
Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
E. W. Morrill &amp; Company.
----- OF—

In the line of Clothing and Gent's Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest stock as well as
the lowest prices.
In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment.in single and double breasted suits,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from $2.50 to $25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the finest
selection in die city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from $L75 to $25.00.

For the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

The latest novelties may always be found ih
our Furnishing Goods Department.
We have the finest line of Hats and Caps
ever shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats; also agency
for the celebrated Guyer's Hat.
Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.
.

DJ1U1, in HoprSepC. mb, EWie, only rjuw

E W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price CJothiera.

�Bal*.

DANGERS OF OIL WELLS
REMARKABLE EXPERIENCES WITH
FIRE AND DYNAMITE.

TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED.

' LoWDOS, Sept 17.—A dreadful collision
occurred Friday on tbe Midland railway. A

In a small town right here in northwestern
Ohio occurred recently an event which, tuul
populace to drive drillers, natural gas well*
and oil mft^out of the place without delay.
Even -now . should nam* of place bo given,
authorities would undoubtedly pa** an ordi­
nance, a* has bixm done iu Fremont. FoetarLi
■nd other town*, forbidding the introduction
uf dynamite.
Tbegas well «a» heated right in tbe village,
which 1* a mere baude^of a few-hundred in*
habitants. - It waa'late iu the -day when th*
Tivntou was reached, and the driller, a man
named Smith, who i* considered nn expert,
deckled to about the well at 3 o’clock in the
morning.
Five large dynamite cartiidgie were
brought to tbe derrick to be lowered into Un­
well. A rope had Ijeen attached toooeirf
them and the signal given (nr the men to
loner it into tbe well. Tbe other, cartridge*

’ Hum -for your lives,-’wd» th* order, and
without Hopping to lookHwhind. crouching
close to the ground and expecting every tura
ment to hear a terrible ex pi o»ton from tta
■lyimmfte in the derrick* for the drillers knew
that Itmnuld t&gt;e only a question of how mauy..
M&gt;coiiifr &gt;M-forr the brut would explode tbe
■lyuomite cartridge and blow not only tbemwlvea into eternity, but the inhabitants who
were sleeping quietly and all Juiconsriom-of
danger a few rote from the well, tlieyf ran a*
men have »erir rmi |&gt;«Core.. When halt a
mile from the well they stty&gt;pc*l in the dark­
lie* and wondered why the “iufernat thing
didn't go off."
It wm almost daylight liefore they ven­
tured back to tbe well. The explanation of
tbe rern^i why tbe derrick didn’t burn and
tbe dynamite didn't explode was very simple,
but it wrtuiiqbeanl of am! undreamed of by
drillers befbi*.
An investigation showed liist tbe derrick
had burned until the rope attached to the
cartridge -to lower it into tbe* well bad burned
off. The onrtrnlge fell By its own weight into
tbe well, ♦xplo-ied at the proper depth by tbe
coucuwioii and the form of the explosion
forced a column of water up into tbe air.
The water extingnteUcd the Are in'orary part
«&gt;f the derrick When tbe drillers returned
t hey found tbeir gas well already allot, and
the town.I derrick and dynamite safe. The
well m a good one, but tbe drilters hare never
told tbe citizen* of that early morning rare
,

NOT BO FORTCXATB.

Equally thrilling, but-not equally fortu­
nate, is tbe rtory that come* from Pemlsylvnnia of a driller who trio.I to shoot an oil
well )n the Boaver county field. Ha lowered

would roiae up with it. Bracing liinwelf
for tbe wnsat, he caught tbo cartridge* as
they came up out of the weU. Unfortunately
they commenced to drijK He know if be
were falling around hte feet.

What thoughts

sionists were killed and many injured.

'5f
“e heir* *t tew ot tato
Ml
other tn appear »tatem»n^
are requlrwl

BASE BALL NEWS.

Court.

the wart hall of the
section numtx-r twelve (11
north, range ten (10)wert,

Chicago, Sepu 13.—Tbe champion* won

grounds from the Philadelphia dub Monday.
Detroit also won against the Borton club.
Therefore tbe situation Is rti'l unchanged as

^AklN1’

ciUNDLEM. Guardian.
ol»‘

?ttcrjj

were: At Chicago—Chicago 7, Philadelphia
inning*, dark nee; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg
3, Washington 0; at Indianapolis— Indian­
apolis 2, New York «-*»» innings, dark-

Detroit and’ Borton Tuesday, tort by Detroit,
and a win against Philadelphia by Chicago,

***»*»■

•

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

2i^'T.KI2SSL‘«S725ai3

man tno oruinary siuu*. »i&gt;u «
7*"“
Tbe percentage* competition
with the muttltudroflowtert.abort
weighs alum or pboephale powder*. Sold only
•core* Tueeday* were: At Pittsburg—Pitts­
ftjjft k"?’"burg 9. Washington 1; at Detroit—Detroit 0,
Burton h; at Chicago— Chicago ifi, Philadel­
phia 13; U Indianapolis—Indianapolis 7, New
York!

Uyaiirol

BW« .1

PAINT

league base l&gt;all clulw Widnoeday were as
follows: At Pitisborg—Pittsburg 9, Wasb-

iober.A. D. 1IA7.SU ten o clock
I the north trout door of lhe
dty at Kartlaga. county ol
[ Michigan. (saMfroart boow

seventh day

examine and adjust all i

Co herrbv

■wen that Chicago will not part with Aunon
for any confideration. Leagtte scone Friday

forexamination and allowance

GEtlBGEW.HMlTH
Commissioners.

FOR ONE DOLLAR

fectly justified in
era ham is such that nothing but such a run

the poadbilitiea can

tbe Chicago dub.

Played.
104
.110

Cl

New York.. ..
. KH
Borton............
llttshurg . ■
WMhlagVm. .
]ciilana|K&gt;Us .
'Hie reeult* ot the league game* Saturday
were: At Pittsburg—Pittaburg 1, Bcet&lt;x&gt;6;
at Detroit—Detroit 1'2, Washington 3; at

innings, darkness-, at Indianapolis—Indian­
apolis 6, Philadelphia 17.
*

MUNCHRATH CONVICTED.
Haddock Found Guilty.

dock, after being out since ft:7X&gt; Saturday
night, came into court Sunday and an-

Tins Blade has already mentioned the “Joet
dynamite" on a farm near Findlay. Tbo dy­
namite wn* discovered in a peculiar nun-

the time the’ jury retired until about noon
Sunday no inkling was obtained of their de­
liberations, although various rumors were
currant during tbe forenoon. Shortly before
noon a bailiff was dispatched to find Judge
Wakefield and inform him that tbe jury had

tbe Gnu name
day dissolved by mutual consent. All aceoi
and debts dur t fir firm o( w?H. Goodyear &amp;
are to t e paid to W. U Goodyear •and ail d
St the firm ofW. H Goodyear A Co. ye to

W. II. GOODYRAR.
FRED HEATH.

COITS HONEST

Circuit .Court Commissioner In and for Barry
it'1 A 5.'
Solicitors lor Complainant

Town i North of

pending wherein
unt, ansi Thomas
erased. Fhm-be M. Willi*. Henry M. W1IH*.
Kdward U UJi* Milton Wdlh. of .California.
Estelle WIUU. Lizzie WiUI*. Lydia WUU*. Isaac
Willi*. Lydia ftoule, *-------

22

HOUSE PAINT
COITS FLOOR PAINT-SJ-j

rourt nouse being the place ot bolding tbe cir­
cuit court for said county of Barry, all tbe fol­
low lug described property, to wit:
Alt those rertalnifota. plec-s or parcels of

allowed by laid court for creditors to
tbeir claims to us for examination al

of Mtebtaaa. known

county

FIHI.IF HARBER.
JOHN J. I’ERKlXS.
Iununtesioner*.

j^aWONT DRY STICKY S

range seven «•
and sixty acres
Ntatr* survey.
Dated. Hastings. Mich.. September «h. 1M7.
ALONZO E. KKKABTON.
Circuit Court Commissioner, Barry Co.. Mkb.
KNA1TEN A VAX ARMAN. Said mortgage was made upon thr expn-»«
Solicitors (or Complainant.
condition that should default be made in the
payment of the Interest &lt;&gt;n any day whereon
the same Is made payable, asthereltirxilressed.
and sltouid the same remain unpaid a»&lt;r in ar­
rears for the space ol thirty days then and from
thenceforth after the lapse of the said thirty
days, tbe prinripal *nm ot frtx&gt; with .all arrear­
Sl'PEBB WAGNER SLEEPING CAR'
ages of interest thereon should heroine and be
Built cipresrty (or thl* (inc. on all Eitirets due and pays&gt;te ImmcdlalelF thereafter,
Trains.
'
although tbe jwriod limited tor the payment
therror may not then hare expired; and default
The territory traveroed Is famoui for It*
having been mad* In payment of a portion of
Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing. Uie principal due September l«t. IIW. and the
: 1.
Intetest due (tetober 21»t. 1MC. and tbe same
Tickets for sale al all point* via this route.
having remained unpaid and in arrears for tbe
For Maps. Folders, Rates and information ad- space of thirty day* and upwards, and still re­
mains unpaid, the aforesaid principal *nn&gt; ot
KBwllh all arrearages of Interest thereon. Is
due and pwyable by tbe t*---GenT Pass. &amp; Ticket Art.. Marquette, Mich. now
gage: and there I* now claim
this date tSMT.x and no suit o
taw having been instituted to
secured by said mortgage or
county. Michigan.
Also tot* number nine hundred and forte seren
«• rt the north front door of rise court bouse,
la the city of Hartings. Barry county. Michigan.
** l. ‘t pu°lk aof tlon ‘he premise* dewrtoed in
said mortasgr. to satisfy the amount due there­
on. and au legal costs:
Haiti premise* are described m all that piece

Duluth.SoBtiShorefr Atlantic R’y

"The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.'
Only Direct Route to Marquette and the Iron
Copper Regions ot the Upper I’enlnsula of MIchlEWi.
Two Through Trains each way dally, making
close connection* In Union Depot at all Points
New. EJecant and Commodluu*
: WAGNER PARLOR CARS :

Ale

OH I MY BACK!

BAKER SH RINER.
«h«dfl i“ and for Barry County.
Dated this rth day of July, x D.. 1M7.
SMITH k COLG EOVE. AttorneT*.
TTie
above
sale
Is hereby
adjourned
Ratirrtnv th* Mrat a__
*•
' .a— until
____

...J.
•_______ Attorneys (or Mortgagee.

Chancery Order.
State of Michigan.

lad, with swinish perversity, dug the rack-arock oat of tbe mud, and tbe dynamite had
with equal [erveraity refused to explode and

_

Land beginning
at ■ w corner ot
■ e k of 8 • Unmnlnr thns-r

:r. -. -r

CITY OF HARTINGS.

Commencing at lhe n w
corner of lot 142. tbeu.e
cur. thence * S r.

Chamberlain • Addition.

Town 3 North of Range» Wrrt.
Chamberlain's Addition.

’ BAKER SHRINES.
Sheriff In and for Barry County.

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney

kicked and rooted in that vicinity. Tbo
owner of the land succeeded in calling them

Town 3 North of Range j Wert

ilclendatlte.

ing explosive, but in vain. The
■ unied the drillers, and finally turned

■We, tbe jury, find •the defendant, Fred

n

Will*.

State of Michigan. County of BanY-aa.
Estate of Bn»hrod W. Johnson, deceasr-I.
We; lhe undersigned, having been appointed Willis, Frankie Willis. Balph
by tfiv lTob.de Court tor tbe County ol Barry, Will!- ami Edward Willis l«oa of Edward WUUs
stare ot Mo hlgan. Commlwlcmers to receive. and tnuidwo of Henry WHhv. Infant*, by
I rani &gt;lcl*ert&gt;y. thrtr guardian ad litem are

dianapoite— Indianapolis 2, 'Fhnnjelptrfsr*at Pittsburg—Boefon d. Pittaburg :i.
Chicago, Sept. 19.—It may be set down
a* a certainty that Chicago 4ili have to hand

-Detroit.
Chicago ........

all tbe following de-

eoutb^cmmrter and
tfl ^ion’Th!
(Xh’ta tow^pte^M.o
north, range
) weat, in the county
Barra, and state of Michigan, and ccntalnl
one hundred and twenty (120)acre* more or ta

gi
YOUR BUCCY i

York, white Detroit -put it all over" Wash­
ingtom League wore* were: At Pitteburg—
Pittsburg 8, Washington 4; at Cnlcago—Chi­
cago 3, New Y'ork-4; at Indianapolis—Indi­
anapolis f. Fhiladclphin 8; at Detroit—De­
troit 11, Washington 1. '
5 CtrcaOO, 8*grt.’ 17.—A tetter from Manager
Stearns, of the Detroit club, to Manager
Spalding, of the home dub, is published here
in which Steanui asks Spalding if there is
any chance of Anson leaving tbe Chicago*,
requesting to be notified If inch a thing Is
co»teni|&gt;lated, and asking if &gt;10,000 wquld bo
any indneement to tbe Chicago club to re-

Ouh*.

■aid county ol Barry.)
XM;
k.a. uu of each,“ri/i.?.Ik*, at ten o'etoek
of isaid dare. WuSm
w»«

Town J North of

J&amp;—The Chicago club

Chicago, Sept

tbe com of Fred Munchrath, Jr., charged

day to look nt fate bogs, bo disco vorad them

Grist

TUrodorr M. DeMott. Happy I_DeMotl, Uieretia
Warner »nd Warren Warner sr.- defendant*.
Notice h hereby given that I shall sell at public

ttenus of the home dub.

ground with a yell. Tbe driller* aearvbed

drillers buried tbe dynamite dared not plow

AV piTOM Gkxxiui.-

praying for reason* to’™"
LV,.C of said
may be licensed to sell tbe real relate
dcreased. in said
rant Friday,

Chicago-Chicago IT. Phitedolphia 12—eight
inuiugs, darknea; at IivliaDapolh—IndianHe stumbled and fell, tbe globe of the lantern
breaking, and without a moment’* warning

I shall Mil at

place collided with another train and was
wrecked. Tbe accounts of the disaster thua

The great natural gas and oil fields of Ohio
ami Peiimyivania have unpublished bistorieu

dream* of imagination. The average man
win not believe the stories told of the derrick,
drill and dynamite, and only drillers will ap­
preciate th* folio wing accounts, which ate

R0YAl

State ofMtehlgM;
Atasesste-artBamrl
Bartiur

feet to beginning.
Dunning * Addition.
Bit.

INVESTIGATORS IN USE.^
INVESTIGATORS IN USE,

10

Fuller. lSr“.M
this jury would not^do more than disagree.

duced to talk.

Toledo Blade.

President Garfield's Protector.

iu retirement, was President Garfield’s pro­
tector ns well as lite confidential friend. l&gt;ut
-ueb is the case." Tbo gentleman referred to
was himself an intimate frAitd of tbe mar-

SyO^i^£,iaf,a»4ishp»:
scribed property to-wit:

Grant's 2d Addition.

»»o‘rtlrx« the circuit
Barry, tbe foliowing de

c"ru“

smith

Kenfield's Addition.
1. 3, axiu 3

m
••
VlLlJtGE OF MIUDIT-VILU-

Attest W It ix&gt;^oL07.I,&gt;rCo,"l,,a,B*"L

extinguish a firn in U«e shoo store of James
JOHNSTON A OO..

showed the fire was incendiary. Tbe insur­
ance on tbe stock amounted to 128,4)0; a re­
cent inventory showed it to be worth &gt;15,010.

wiu shot by iGuiteau were: ’If Swaim had

went to Mentor and was with Garfield all
through tbe camjiaign. Whan Garfield went
to Washington Swaim wont also, having

_ ATtl

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

Early Sunday morning the Are depart-

2 20.®

Grant's Addition

the win day of March. I***, and that within
twenty daj* the complainant cause this nroLr o-etaelr In

State of Michigan. County of Barry.-sa.

,________ NoNcltoni for Comolaiuant.

THOB. MILLER ft SONS,

r t imncery Order.

Fall &amp; Winter Catalogue
A fire at Lake Crystal. Minn., early Thurs­
day morning, dertroyed property of the esti­
mated value ot HB,l!f&gt;.
Tbe Buffalo, N. Y.. Standard Stave com-

State of Michigan

OF I.ADIK8 AND GENTL»(EN*8

lotal.S. 3 and 10

Halt

THO8. MILLER &amp; SONS.
NEW YORK.
»ldrTin’tbe State of New Yort-

£

PlaningmH?’prop
erty on w side of

petition,’and

NESS NOTES.

Held was talking with anybody.

Johnson's Addition^

The North Star Mutual Fire Insurance

liable tc uoot a president

VILLAGE OF MORGAN

ruipuaowa

Not only

any violence to the presidential person. This

Guiteau never would have shot him bad
.Swaim been there, far the latter would have
lern on the lookout a* usual.''—Chicago Tri
Lune,

William W. Reed &amp; Bro., merchants and
coal operators at Dudley, Pa., have failed for
gib,000.
Tbe output of the Minneapolis flour-mill*
last week was I.’iO.IOO barrels. The market »
flrm, healthy and fairly active.

MARLIN REPEATING
RIFLE

1ST IN THE
world:

give nmier to thelSSS,1^
Mtnte. uf U.e pemlem^flaid
hearing thereof, by.
to be published In

—. r- r-

coltepro of the
; company, at

Chicago, Milwaukee ft Be. Pan! road.

will,

PEERLESS DYES

bare no equal for
mKJhw”

Piece of land bound-

B wrnca,

1

It. B. G. Addition.

ladies

Dividends of 8X and
cut bur
ft away in the pigeon bole of
L:-&gt; de-k nnf furgol ft.—Hurri’town Hera).!

VILLAGE OF NAHHVUJ.K
Town 3 North of Range : Mot-

iAtruerowl. *Wk4to"for Complainant

Attest. Wm. H. POWERS. Deputy Register.
----- ......

ALLARD
failure was
Oxford Dof

SMITH rStJA?}tOOKKR C,ren‘l JUd^

weeks, previous to

rated nt »3i)0.0(» to »:»0,00ll; and tbe HaUB-

ii year during die past quarter
of a century,that tbe manuscript at .an opera

l...»“S5
Al­

'ometir
auction.

iSS

.....

.

Haswis. Mich.. Atf

-"-“ex 2'4SE,’.»?«*«*

Mnk 8VCHitlBlvi

Trewurtr

�vcwow next. M nite n'fl« »• "••• "‘,7

Is=sa^

I More. Ha»tlni»rS1ch*r *firugaM

*5^. /&lt;
THrH ALTER THEIR DOOM.

OUR MAGNA CHARTER.

.JJNoe--i'£MECOURT8XYSTHE
ANARCHISTS must die,

yyrre Simta

ITS CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY Fit 15

eff’Ct by th&lt;&gt; aherlfT ot

PHILADELPHIA WITH PEOPLE.

noon •’’d 4 tl’c:ock in
V lb* afternoon of that
/ v1,,y’"
opinion in tbe
I
M 7'1
wa,„*ritten bv
Magruder of
« 'V' f // the Chicago district,
Hmiuoiij.,,.. r., s^,. »_AOTrth.
and is ou exj osltit* of
tbe law and previous interpretation* tbwoof to gooil judge* of *uch thing* there are ’hX- •
by cmiuanl jurist* in this country, as well a* toOuranger. iu this city, railed hither by
tbo centennial cel*bratiou of tbe constitution
of tte United State*. Thursday was the
.
—j ■—1— • '"-w vi mis inner
@ opening day. and tbe
sax dutiiigulabe.i ju-lgaf, who nnd* him thair
weather was simply
.pokesman and thrimgh him .xprcsaol tb,sr
perfect. Tte dty l*
unanimous decision. Tbe opinion cover. i&gt;l
literally a flutter ot
page* closely written manuscript and con­
bunting, with patriot­
tains about .W.O*) wonk
ic devices thickly
Tbe condemned Amrehista di I not d-pend
strewn all over town,
ufun what they term capitalistic p&lt;M for
and tte “Cnwlla of
authentic isew* nt tbeir fate. Within n few
Liberty" rocked itself
moments after the derision
-......
to sleep Thurolay
night with tte cunaid, aud pronounced symjwlbtaxl with tbe
sdousness
of having
rods, npj»oarcd in the telegraph offio- Jn tow
put In a good day’*Ufa couple ot hi* political frfoud* cud dietated a dispatch informing the red. that no
■ «Wt A. KAssny. joymeot.
hope remained (or them. It wU ad Jreued
Tbe visiting justices of tte United States
August Npie», county jalL

re

Sept.
—The supreme
1 u bit a decision altfrmiug
ie criminal court of Cook
. of 0io condtmned AnarcbHirtt the following must

Schwab,

George Engel,

Lout* Ling£ And

jjKV fifteen years in
tte |&gt;«nite3tmry.
Tte date of tbo

‘

,

At
o’clock
Justico Magruder

uounceiaent &lt;»f tbe

WILL TAKE IT HIGHER.
fooling that something

On bh right were seated Chief Justice Waite,
Judge Paxon, of the supreme court ot Penn­
sylvania; Justice Harlan. Governor Beaver,
Justice Blatchford, and Judge Strong. On
h» Mt were Jurti&lt;-»Miller, ex-Attorney Gen­
Biacl,
era! Brewster,Judge
Hare, States Attormomenta occupied iii giviug tbe AnnrchUte’ noy
Genqral Kirk\
senior counsel the «lnwd Informatit* h» tare |&gt;ataiek. and Jus■UrVjiQiC
was a study. Hi* under jnw dro|&gt;p«.l down, tic*'- Matthew*, of
tajSfiSro-c Tj
tbe right hnud went up to life forehead with
a lightning-tike jerk, aud the captain
gmrpsd: “Is A poorible’ Nevcu tnen to
geuulna work of art.
Tbe card was foldtbo disappomtouwit

BttlM Maria) bend, foOowad by a grand
banner repraMoting •CotamHa’ pointing to
tbo pox with ooo hand and with tbo otter to
tbo present, tbo forrner befog repreamtod by
old i-nplemcat* and eonJitions, tbo Uttar by
tbooe of to-day, indicating progress. Tbo
banner typified the demonstration and wax
drawn 0:1 a car by six borww. The display
from tbh point wm divided into tweatythroo divUiooa, each being under tbe cbargv
and supervision of an assistant marshal and
•overal aide;. Tbe fluata exhibited tbo pro­
grow* of the country »lnc* the cone! ilution
was adopted In agriculture, mechanics. and
tbe arte. One fl xit would show th » appliance*,
etc., in use 1U0 yean azo and the next would
contrail thorn with the appliances of the
present day. The Patr.otic Sous ot America
lead' tbe procculon and presented a fine ap­
pearance. One of tbo divisions illustrated
the advance of tbe Indian race.
The men in Uno vied with each other in tbo
presenting a baudsome appearance. Tbo
uniform* were all new. and tbo marching it­
self wM n marvel of excellence. When the
colored hoi carrier* union i**ne-l Governor
Beaver's balcony their band struck up “Hail
to the Chief,’’ ami were roundly cheered by
the crowd Governor Beaver bowed hui
acknowledgement of tte compllmeut'from
his colored friend*. An Idea of tbo etionnou*
proportion* of Use. industrial |uradu may be
gained from tbo fait that at VJ©o’clock
seven of tbo twenty-three division* bad
(Med the reviewing stand and by tbe time
Iho seventh division had paased south­
ward toe bead of the column bad arrival
on tbeir counter march, having traveled
twenty-three squares. On account of tbeir
heavy loads several of tbe observation stand*
settled considerably, but none of them collapaed, and so far as known tbe march was
nude without casualties, further tluin that
an .unknown -nun dropped dead near Cbt*&gt;
nut street, presumably of heart disease, and
a little girl was somewhat injured in the
crowd. The police an I Red Cross ambulanre service worked admirably aud pre­
vented any serious accident.
Tbo United State* war vrewl* anchored iu
tbo harbor were temlsomely decorated with
fl-igs aud bunting during the day and at
night illuminated with Cbinere lanterns.
Beautiful pyrotechnic dsvplay* were made
from ull the sum.1is in tba harbor iu tbe even»“S
_________ _
.

THE PRESIDENT’S ARRIVAL.
State* supremo eourt.

I shall immediately

A Routing Weteome—Goveroor Beaver's
Kerrptlea-Vtaltiug a Cardinal.

lowing: “September Term. 1P&lt;7. High Court
of tbe Coratitutional Celebratiou ot the PhilUculars filed rfpt W, 1887.’

nppearok muro dignified than

ik'd
io
ths sheriff
.tiff, tmlbi(//‘t)i&gt;en
court'
... ;aaa
on
tte
pre■ - the term.Justice Ma-

■t-rewn. the 6*u*e of G-bich
-i a (!'•■ romeut* later whan
t-bief Justice Sheldon
turned to lure and. in
a wire w inch would
have Iwon inaudible

■rillnaai

strulei, refuting to speak further. Clearly
Capt. Black has made hta clients' case hw
own. sad bo waa as nreeb excited a* though

Chief Jmtiea Marshall.
A^bong tte guests were many dwtingubbsd
Court," ’’■nwGonrtitutioo of 17W,

couileauMsl invti crowd-d an-und Lun and
' Nesitenco sustained,' was tbe brief and ex-

industrial parade,
by Col A. L.

which was conceived
Snowdon, who •was

geutlcmen who have so imcveaituHy managed
the celelvatiun s geo­
V” s'“*affair*—John A.
■
\ Kaaton, president ot
|;
-tbo committee; Amos
os announced. Hr
iff
Little, chairman
| 7 'r*
Ta» axecutivo committee.
j
-7 and Hampton I- Car
half down mure friend* of the coir

Ferdinand Spica, brother of August, re-

wbsrh

Magruder.

Mnnd oyponte

Nina looked ghastly, tear* stood in her

tti-unretnent •» make.l"
Tbe flushed appearance
-in’et-•&gt; that ot pallor, and
biHkv n he responded: “In
ml otb* against the people of

poor little Mrs. EugeL and ell of the others

i' ■ rhl-f justice nervously turned

friend* that the decision of the supreme court

ner. Tbi-ro actually were term of thousand*

md uue.
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.

irh tte

riKLDrjr.

ffifffl that I;.: performed the duly

- ;:;i!-l by hy&gt; a*v,cmtc« to

nil the plaintiff* in or­
- l»-n prepared wtting
fur ill tbe rcasans for
the offinnanre ot the
judgment. The bpixithe elerk to bo flietl by

x tbedate of oxecuT d'Jr tion when Judge Mul’ r^TJutemipting, said:
JI ,'i I
I It»£»t my intention

in the conclusions reached

nut wish to lie understood

t* I do not think u l*.
’■he-eplaiui. ihat umio
r-' it ■ errors coir.
Naioaluf arc of such

thick at tte grand stand that tba jxilico bad
great difficulty in making a clear j«»*age
for tte proro-wion. Along tbe line of march
there tell been a telegraph lm&gt; |&gt;ut up. and
sixteen stations at which dbpslche* were re-

proctorion’s route bad l&gt;eeu rep.*l off and
traffic su«pen&lt;led.
Dcranrr, Mich., Sept Cli—At Thursday
Tbo street prmenta.1 an inspiring
In all direction-, aa far as
morning’s session ot tbe Society of tbe Army anw.
of the Tennoiaee the committee ap;x&gt;iuted to
select a jdsre and time for'bolding tbe next mam of tainting and
&lt;1&lt;
coration.
Many of
reunion, reported in favor of Toledo, Ohio,
Sept &gt;5 and 16, ISM. and tbo report was th- iM-wqiarcr ofilcvs
adopted. The committee on the iwxt orator aud public buildings
reported Col Gilbert A. Pier co with Gru. made a lavish display,
Hiiiilh I). ^Atkins as alternate, and their ac­ tbo decorators having
tion « ns also indorsed. T be committee to •&gt;lert a permanent location for headquarter*, to complete their work
and the seloction of that or some other jioiiit tn tima At day­
n* a place for all annual meeting*, reported break in Iho mornlug
first in favor of a permanent headquarters nt they were atill at
»om« central location until a two-third* vote work, potting the flnof tbe society changed that location. It wa- Ipbitig touch* which
adverse to fixing any one point al which tbe had tiebn delayed more or
Mx iety wouki 1-e obliged to bold its annual
meeting. Tbe report was ado|&gt;ted, and Cin­
cinnati made tbe headquarters, tbo annual almost impamlbl* as early as 7 o’clock, anti
expense of such not to exceed fJKK). Tbe o|- tte groat crowds blocked tbwnnelvw togeth­
ficcrs of tbe society resident nt Cincinnati er in tte street* 'hotwithrtanding the effort*
were authorized U&gt; select room*.
of th« police to keep tbe latter clear.
Gen. Green B. Reum read resolution* of
condolence and respect prej® red a committee role »tatu« of Columbia surrounded by the
. . s
- - - • •—— 'They re­
flag* of all nation*, while otiier front* were
soldier completcy concealed with bunting. Tbo
view bls record nnd quaiitii
with wonis of tbo highest pn_— _
Odd Fellows’hall exhibited a tanner an­
his earnest .support of President Lincoln in nouncing that pbee as tbe *pot where Frank­
in a vigorous prosecution of tbe war. Tbe lin drew lightning from tbe clouds in 1753.
resolutions rrcommoud tbe erection of n and st otter pointe bu.ta ot Wasbingtou
statute
at the
national
capital to were mounted In front of tiio housm and pro­
perretunte tbe memory ot the dead hero. fusely decorated.
Sympathy was extended to Mrs. I»gan aud
At 10S15 tbe word was flashed along th*
family. Gen. W. T. Sherman was elected

THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

ing a representation of

branch of Industry,

■’quire a :&gt;venal of

The last of tbo Bald-Knobber case* were
disposed of Tueuday, when 1’reatim and Rob­
erta were found guilty of intimidating wit-

‘sudaatt in
FTVMt length of time
'■^wnwl fo trial, tbe

Tlte latest diatinguished American arrival
at Mootred b Frank C. MeNrily. wbo re­
cently disappeared from Portland, Ma,
simultaneously with money and bonds bcl^giug to a iving. bank with which be wm

tion and a bum ran
through the crowd.
Meantime tba grand
stand was filling up
with tbo distinguished

connectadr
At Chillicothe, Mo., Wednesday, Nathan
taJd.'* '?
BW1
LtSOG.
r.utBtee'' :i
the CWlrt’ ftnd the almost Young shot bh divorced wife, and after an
•ijk. H *
,b® vourt was required to, Ineffectual attempt upon his tist*-'*&gt; Uft com­
mitted
.uicide. Young was formerly a rep^
»• r» n-e
‘■‘^•nncat to me b that errors
man. but h said to have teen driven
tAretter*1
' l tUflroU*BOd
mon&gt; *®r^t&gt;u* utable
todtasipation by hi* wife’s infldelitie*- Her
•-wtS
is?, “s!"*
injuries are not serious.
“Blinky” Morgan, one of tte Cter eland fur

cotpcientlous desire to
• faithfully
discharge
5; my whole duty, I am
■' fully satisfied that tbe
opinion reached vfndil

complete

jnvtica be-

Houifw.
pan,. HU .Hw*

O^S&gt;raT. Cokx.oo Wodnoaday a mob at
from Iho

.» Uk. Jon*
&lt;■»

hlm._

defendants, fully

• dr LT!

thrown upon tbe nam- yj

• S’TjSS

J’"',”!

horses, and WO bonds

foreign ministers, and others. A« the differ­
ent governors pawed up or down llr”*1 »*««*
and were recognixwl they received round
after round of cheers, nnd the ladire and
children Joined In th* greeting by waving
hate, handkerchiefs and pararol*.
The constitutional centennial commission
wa* oflleinlly represented on the grand *tatxi
bv Hon. John A. Kasson, president; Hon.
Amos R. Uttle, chairman of tte executive
committee; Hampton.!* Carson, secretary:
F. Carroll Brewster, Jr., corresponding sec­
retary, and Assistant Secretary Black, who
occupied seats on the front of the rtand
There were governor* and otter state officials
from nearly every state and territory in tte
iruiuin. 1
iIT th. limo the

Tbe prwid-ntlal party, constating of tbe
prwurlent. Mrs. Cleveland. Secretary Bayard,
and Cob and Mrs. Lament, left Washington
at 4 o'clock pt m.. Thursday. At Wilming­
ton they were met by tbo Philadelphia recep­
tion committee aud sarortad to this city. The
city troop* escorted tbe party from tte stalion to the Lafayette hotel Au immense
crowd had gathered there aud cheered and
called so persistently that the preaident and
Mrs. Cleveland appeared on tbe balcony and
bowed their acknowledgment amid tremen­
dous ebeering Subsequently in conversation
President Cleveland expressed hirnaeT highly
gratified by the cordiality of bi* reception.
Governor Braver held a reception at tbe
Academy of Fine Arts in the evening and
shook tends with 15.000 persona Among
hb visitors was President Cevafimd. wbou
meeting with the governor was very cordial
He was ni-conqnnied by Secretary Bayard,
Secretary Fairchild and the cltircuY commiltee on tbe reception of distinguished
guest*, and reached the hall at 10 o'clock.
When Governor Beaver had shaken hands
with tire president bn waved his baud to an
elevation behind him on which were grouped
several governors and distinguished persons,
and said: "Go upon tbe platform, Mr. Cleve­
land; you will find some old friends tbare and
make some new ones, I hope." Tbo president
complied and soon found himself surrounded
by celebrated men. Tbe president stepped to
the aide of Governor Beaver after tbe greet­
ings were over and wm introduced to many
persons, who shook ban.!* with hint Fifteen
minutes later lie was obliged to depart to fill
Other engagements.
Ex-Preirident Haye*
and Gen. Nteridan were also present.
Cardinal Gibbon* was qcconled a brilliaiA
reception at the Catholic chib. Tbe parl&lt;4s
of the club were handsomely decorated.
When tbo cardinal arrived at 8:30 be found
Governor Beaver and staff awaiting, aud a
pleasant greeting followed. About IU o’clock
President Cleveland roiled. He was accom­
panied by Secretarim Bayard and Fairchild,
George W. Child*, nnd many other promi­
nent gentlemen.
Tbe American Catholic" Historical society,
of Fhilvlelpbla. held tta tenth pub­
lic meeting ut night in celebration
of tbe constitutional anniversary. Very
Rev. J. F. Horstman preside! and delivered
an addrvwi, reviewing the proyrrsi of Ro­
man Catholicism in America since tbs adop­
tion of the constitution. At that tamo there
was no bi*bop in America, while there are
now twelve archbishops and sixty-one
bishop), a Catholic population of S.uW.OOO,
n gainst 50.00) a ceulury ago. In the United
.Staten there are uow eighty-eight Catholic
collegeay^.ti arodemim oral 2.097 schools. At
the beginning of tbe century there was uot
uue ot these in tbs land.
President Cleveland was serenaded shortly
after midnight by the Mannercbor society,
Who assembled in front of tbo hotel. Thu
president had retired. Tbe singers also left a
handsome basket ot flower* for Mrs. dove­
land.
| PititokPEtrniA, Sept. IT.—Tbo M-cond day
of the constitutional centennial opened bright
and clear. Tbe sound of fife and drum, which
wore beard long before lhe tired visitor* bail
arisen, announced that preparations were
bring made for tbe grand parade of tbe
country’s defenders. Tbe street* wore tilled
with soldier* who camo from almost every
state in tbe Union to participate in tbe mili­
tary pageant. It I* ntiiuatod that fully
;»,000 soldiers passed in review by midday
led by Gen. Phil Sheridan. Tbe lowest cal­
culations place the number nt visitor* in the
city at M0.OC0, and notwithstanding this im­
mense influx not a serious nevideut bus oc­
curred to mar tbo occasion.
President and Mra Cleveland were accorded
a brilliant reception at the Academy of Mu­
sic in the evening. Rwasona of tbo greatret
social gatherings ever wltneesed in Philadel­
phia. It is estiinatod that over 10,00) promi­
nent gentlemen and ladies entered the mag­
nificently decorated budding an 1 grasped
Mr. Ckvelaisd's hand The large hall wa*
uncomfortably filled long before the presi­
dential party arrived. Tbe latter consisted
of the president ami Mrs. Cleveland. Justices
Harlan and Miller. Secretaries Bayard nnd
Fairchild, Col Lamont. ex-Pre&gt;d&lt;!*nt Hayeq
Mix Lamont* Mra Cadwaltader.Mre. Frank­
lin Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Amo* P. I Jit la, Govenior.Biggs (of Delaware), Mr. and Mra. Han­
nibal Hamlin, Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Harrah,
and Mayor Filler. They took up. a losiUon
at the rear end of tbe itage. Cardinal Gib­
bons, Archbishop Ryan, tbo visiting diplo­
mats, Gen. Sheridan, and Admiral Luce were
tbe fl ret .to greet tbe president. It was mid­
night before the tedious pump-handle prurcss
of liandshakmg wa* concluded.
PhilaD&gt;lfhia, Pa., Sept. 17.—Tbe riming
day of the constitutional celebration was fa­
vored with as charming wwatber a* that «4
tbo first two days. Tbe exorcise* Saturday
wore b*kd 00 Independence square, under tbe
(badow of tire liberty bell, which “proclaimed
liberty throughout tbe land " a hundred year*
ego, and consisted of speeches by tbe presi­
dent. Chief Justice Miliar and others.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

ld. folding her arms and iooalnit drBant; “It

E
bful ofmuxh. Beskfes. tbe way he hawks
suite te di&gt;&lt;u*UM.-' "Don’t break tbe
Wmgagvment
for that: tri) him to take Dr. Sage’s

The Italian
Italy.
The billiard match at Paris between Jacob
Schaeffer and V*gnaux i« off. tbn Frenchman

Catarrh Remedy. It will cure him completely."
“Well, I’ll tell him. I do hate to break It off.
for In all other reepocta bc’s rtulte too charm­
Ing." Of couree. it cured bls catarrh.
V'rmmt is enforcing sanitary measures
against hog-pens. .
.

Lieutenant Governor R. W. Waterman, of

derful iwwgreM in modern time*, that tbe mo&lt;
Republican, although

elected

made to tbo treasury department W’edoesday
at prices varying from fl.UTVS to &gt;1.10. Of
this amount 84. IW.SOO was taken, tbe max­
imum price |«1J being &gt;l.O$74.
. Secretary Bayard haa made an unfavorable
report upon tbe request of the state of Illinois
that an application Im&lt; marie tor tbe extradi­
tion of McGarigle. The secretary declare*

of what Is kuuwn as pneunmuiny, that is to sav.
the removal of diseaaed portlous nt tbe lungs iu
ca«c» of consumption. While, however, this
drllratr operation bus sormiltine* been surceastoily performed, the risk* attending it are 10
great, and tbe cbanceo of recovery so slight,
that it fa seldom resorted to. Tte safest plan
Iu consumptive ca*** I* to use Dr. Pierce'*
Golden Discovery. Till* will alway* eurc the
disease tu it# earlier stages, thoroughly arrest­
ing tbe ravages of the terrible malady, by remuvlug It* cause and healing the lungs.
' Jas. Walters, a fanner near Cass dty,
suicided with arnica.

United States can interfere in the matter.
Cutten. Hut ladles who read of Dr. Fieroa'*
forestry congresi begnn at Springfield, III*.,
Wednewlay, with a fair attendance. Governor
Ogkaby delivered tbo welcoming addrea*. nmgements or any of the painful disorders or
Tbe annual rej»ort of the secretary showed weaknesses peculiar to tbeir sex. Periodical
Internal innainrnatioa and utceratlou.
that encouraging advanewmoot we* being pain*.
readily yield to Ita wonderful curative and heal­
ing powers. It is the only medicine for women,
The Montana legislature ba* just adjourned sold by druggist*, under a positive guarantee
from tbe manufacturers, that It will give mR1«.....
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bottle wrapper, and faithfully carried out Mr

winter, threatened to bankrupt the territorial
Jos. Cannon of Goblerille has received
treasury, having already involved an ex­ 81D00 back pension.
’
penditure of tfrd.lXXl.
Ayer** Harsapartlla, highly concentrated, is
Mr*. Garfield remains in Canada until lhe tin- most economical blood purifier that can ba

Heed City’s new camp, Sons of Vet­
nuptials of tier daughter Moliio and J. Stan­
erans, has 16 members.
ley Brown.
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•■nACKMETACK,
” a ’-1Luting ana tragranl
LICKED UP IN TWO HOURS.
■IbM
him,
l.u u-

SHILOH’H CURE will immediately relievA
Croup,jWlK^dng Ofidgfa and Bronchitis. Hold
FOB DY8PKPHIA and Uver Complaint you
a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shimost totally destroyed by fire Saturday after- have
tab's Vliailrer. It never falls to cure. Hold by
aooa Tbe fire broke out about I o’clock in W. IL Goodyear.
a building occupied in part by a cigar fac­
A NASAL INJECTOR free with e-wh bottleof
Shiloh's
ITlce 50cents. Sold
Xv U- tf Catarrh Remedy.
.
buildings and much valuable merchandise
were drat rored. Tbo citixao* worked bard
to extinguish tbo fire and acre their prop­
erty,
but
the
means
at
hard
were
inadequate,
and
but
for

ar.ee iu reliable companies is very light.
rin, general merchandise, f75,«Xi); Hoxie A
Miller, lumber yard and buildings, (taJ.OOO;
Ironwood company, »torv, I’n.mo. AIkkiI
fifty other loaac, ranging from &gt;l,09Jtu 111’,­
000. will aggregate about |l&gt;.000.
Lo.vdok, Sept

17. — Parliaiuout was pro-

tbe M&gt;ttiement of tbe Afghsn boundary ques­
tion* tbe situation in Egypt, and tbe appoiutias question, and grieve* that no tnltix.itkra
ot tbo «uffvring, of British agricultu; iib ba*
been afforded. She trust* that tbo legtslatioa

island, and that next aea*iq:i other important

tbe occasion of her jubilrc.

Saratoga. K. Y., Sept. 15,-Wbon tbe Re­
publican convenlioaaMembledat4:15 tTedneeday Waroar Miller was made president, and a

port of tbe committee on resolutions. On re­
convening, tbe commlttos still not being
ready to report, the Convention |&gt;roce«ded to
tbo nomination ot candidate*, with the fol­
lowing results: Secretary uf&gt;ltlc. Col. Fred
D. Grant; comptroller, J«soi* H. Lamoraux,
of Saratoga; treasurer, JanuwIL Carmichael,
of Ette; attorney gen-ral, Jam-sA. DenniMxi, of Fulton; state engineer and surveyor.
Killing Fruala lte|&gt;ortrd.

■ Wanhmitos Cttv. Kept ID.—In its
weekly weather r.port tbo signal eerviee
ie,-orts tliat killing frosts have wc-irrod durDakota and Minnesota, northern portions of
WiMunsm and .Michigan, northra.t jiortion

CLra
the Children. They are «•*
OVk-VrC- pectaDy liable to sodden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
ete.
We guarantee Acker's English
Remedy a poaltlvc care.
It aavro
hoars of anxious watching.
Bold byW. H. Goodyear A Co., Druggiata.
Impurities ol tbe blcrtrd often cause great
annoyance at this season. Mood’s Sarsaparilla
purine* the blood, and cures all suet afleetlon*.
Dronkennet* er the Liquet Habit Foaitively
Cored by administering Dr. Haines'
Golden Spodflc.
It can be given In a cup of coffea or tea with­
out thi- knuwlrdrc ot tbe person taking It; is
absolutely harmless and will effect a perma­
nent and speedy cure, whether tbe patient I* a
miKlerate drinker or an alcoholic wrerk.
Thousands of drunkards base been matte tem­
perate men wbu have take n Go.dsn HpecHlc
in their coffee without their knowledge, and
to-.dav believe they null drinking of their oW&gt;
free will IT NEVER FAHok Tbe system
ouflUtnpreguated with the Speefnc it become*
an utterlmpo'iitiillty for the'iquor appetite to
exist For full particulars, address GOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO.. 11&gt;5 Race sL, Ciaclnnati. O.

KIRKS
WHITl
. The only brand or-Lar.rdry Soap
rrwurded a first ciosn trnxial At the
New Ori.nns Ex)Mi*d:k&gt;n. Guoran. teed absolutely pure, m.d for genertti
household purposes is lhe very beat

SOAR

light frost* in Wyoming. huIIktii Dakota,
(’rebate Notbe.
norther n Nebra.ku, southern Michigan. State ot Michigan, county of Barry—**.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order 0
the Probate Court (or the county ot Bnrrv
made on the wvoed day of September, A. h
THE MARKET^
IWT, *lx mouth* from that date were Ulowetl
tor creditor* tn present their claims »gain»! the
estate of Wiillai.i Vplobn, l.tte ot wild county,
deceased. Mid that all creditors ot said deceased
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, ar the Probate office, in tbe city
ot Hastiru;-. tor examination and allowance, on
orbetorvthewcomldAy of March next, nndthat such claim* will be beard before said
oourt. on Wednesday, the second day of
November. A. D. te*&gt;7. andon Friday, tbe sec­
ond day of March. A. D. 1SM, at ten o'clock In
tbe forenoon cit ea.m of ttioee days.
Dated Sept, “nd, A. D. IM7.
■
- Wm. W COLE.
Judge ot Probate.
&gt;15.15 Mnt—September, cjvihx! |U to bu£ ciowvl

following price,

Hogs-Markrt opened fairly

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Cloth &amp; Cold Binding

brary packing aud aldp|ung loir,
Cattie—Row. unchanged; quotation* nominal;

luvaeMwry, QripiMi *&gt;!»** UkU

Ipholera Msyba*.A'ondua*-

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TVbeat-Quiet; Sc
mixed cash.

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TVASTED—Agwiita in rverv town &gt;m) village
»» tn sell our New 13) Ciirtstm«* Hook*, wil­
ing from »o eta. to &gt;3AQ. Dt&gt;e woumu with a
family writes Chat she averaged » toa day tasi
year sad worked train Heidetuber until Christ-

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MABHVILLS.

ADDITION AL_LOCAL NEWSSay, do you owe the Bakmkr a cord
of wood? If you do just take thia wars hall in West Baltimore on Saturn
gentle hint to yourself. We want the day evening, Sept. Mth. 1887. Come
everybody, it will be free to all.
wood due us on subscription now.
The officers of the North Republic
The sparring match Saturday night
had just the attendance It deserved. mining company, organized at Grand
As far as we can learn no one went Rapids with 9lj000,000 capital, are:
near it. This action speaks loudly In President, I. M. Weston. Grand Rapids;
praise of Hastings citizens.
vice-prxsident and superintendent, Ter­
Tim Bently and Estey are standard ence Moore, Marquette; treasurer, D.
makes of organs, whose quality can R. Waters. Grand Rapids; secretary. G.
not be excelled. Prices very reasonable. Major Tabor. Grand Rapids. Among
For sale by E. A. Matteson.
Visitors 7?e stockholders are Congressman
Ford, George R. Perry and John Mcat the fair should call and see them.
Quewan, Grand Rapids, and John
The Banner proprietors win be “at Dennis, Hastlngs.-Detrolt Tribune.
home” in their palatial quarters, Ab­
A. R. McOmber has again embarked
stract block, daring tbe fair, and win
be fuUy prepared to exchange sub-' in business in Hastings, having pur­
scription receipts for shining dollars.
chased ot Baughman &amp; Buel the latter®’
Warren Williams, a substantial jewelry establishment. Dr. Baughman
tanner from Prairieville, has purchas­ found that his large and increasing
ed the Wint. Nelson property near the practice prevented him from giving the
jewelry- business the attention it need­
school house for 91,000. Mr. Williams ed, and Allen found that he liked Hast­
expectoto make this city hb future ings better the longer he stayed some­
home.
where else—henee the change.
We
A valuable horse was stolen Fri­ welcome Allen back to his old business,
which we have no doubt be will push
day night from lhe barn of Elmer for all there Is in him, as that is the
Clark living near Cedar Creek. The of­ kind of a business man he is.
ficers were promptly notified, and are
In reply to inquiries, Attorney­
making every effort to regain the horse
General Taggart states that clergymen
and capture the thief.
and ministers need not pay 25 cents to
At thihr meeting Friday night, the
county clerks when filing certificates of
council formally accepted the water
marriage. One full and explicit affida­
works, and Walter Wilkins will go to vit, and license, for which the olerk
Chicago this week to purchase the nec­ receives 50 cents, will suffice for both
essary apparatus for tapping the mains contracting parties. These documenta
may be made out by an authorized
for those who wish to use the water.
person, but county clerks should be
D. C. Warner, of Baltimore, having
very careful to learn the authority of
resigned the position ot county examin­ such deputies and to issue licenses
er. Judge of Probate Cole last week ap­ only to those who have full knowledge
of
facts to be set forth in the affidavit.
pointed Prof. W. A. Morse, of Middle­
ville, to till the vacancy. Mr. Morse Is
Carpenters are now at work finish­
in every way qualified for the position. ing the interior of Messrs. Houghtalin
Jasper Burt, of Assyria, was not &amp; Llchty’s store, and will finish opera­
drowned as was generally supposed at tions this week. When their work
the time of his disappearance some shall be completed, Messrs. Houghtalin
weeks ago. Recent developments are it Licbty will have very flue quarters
sufficient to show why he wanted no indeed. They have made arrangements
one to know why he so suddenly to have a stock fully In keeping with
their quarters, and new goods are con­
stantly arriving. You will find when
The special car attached to the morn­ they shall open up again in their newlv
ing train on Friday was carrying the refitted store, that they will offer big
mother of Mr. Gibson, of Jackson. M. inducements for those who want staple
dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries
C. IL R. attorney, from Bay View to and provisions.
Jackson. She fell and injured her hip
Robert Rogers was quite severely .
at Bay View and is now in a helpless
condition.

Foilowlnf are tbe real estate tranafers for the week ending Sept. 17th. as
taken from the books in the register s
office:
eye uui wees.
Mn. D. Nichols and daughter Milla are viilt
W. 8. Maloy lo Fanny Maloy;
sec 5 Hast
,n^.’^.'aMeloy to Mary M. Lewis; Slaaee» log friends at Grand Rapids and Uo'“*_

‘VTJE, to Wm. H. Meloyaasec 33 CartLeiter E. Warner to Walter Heath; 3* M* &lt;
Prairieville, tao.
Henry M. Babcock to Odell G. Dann; «sa *ec

3 Hope. SMO.
Calvin M. Smith to Robert Alien; lots C, 3, 5
andob!k4i Mkkllevllle, SIM.
e „ , ,
James W. Rentier et al toThonus h. Husted;
PMUoHl“'rtwmiarn’&lt; to Dan W. Reynolih;lots
lOMand ior.7 Hastings, S’.sti. „ , t _
Henry W. Wright te Wm. L. Henlek: ria sec
38 Yankee Sprtnrs, Mao.
„
A. T. Cooper to David Hslsbt; si rods sec IS
Woodland, laso.
W. 8. Nelson to Betsey A. Williams;lotos*
and south half wo HasUnja. Si fioo.
Alocuo E. Kenaston to George SmUh; nortt c
rod»!ot:i'!k KttMdkddlUM h i
Almira Layman to Alfred Buxton; •»# Nashvilte.STOO.
. „ ,
Woo Rlplow to Eva Franriseo; i»a sec : Rut­
land. 81.0*.____________

As this is the last week before our
annual fair commences I will through
the medium of the county papers say a
few words to vou In relation to our
fair.
It is safe to say that no organization
has done more to develop the agricul­
tural interests of our county, upon
which all other Interests largely de­
pend, than our Agricultural society.
It is there that we meet in friendly
competition to view the best products
of every branch of industry, we gain
by seeing what we would never get bv
reading, we assemble together to teach
and to be taught; meet old ncquaintancee and make new ones, and we go
home from the fair with new thoughts
and ideas, and we resolve to produce
better than any we have seen.
Who can estimate the value of this
friendly rivalry, to say nothing of the
benefit of bringing the people together
when the year's, labors are dosing to
enjov a holiday. As . a matter of ex­
pense we get more for our money here
than any other way. Just think of It
the whole family (and we know there
are some big families in Barry county)
are royally entertained nearly a week
for a single dollar. The officers of the
society will do all that can Le done to
make everybody contented, Satisfied
and happy. Do we ask too much when
we invite every man. woman and child
In the county to lay aside for one day
at-least tbe cares of life and spend a
day with us at tbe fair?
By so doing you will be benefitted
yourself and will place in the hands ol
the society the means to improve and
beautify the grounds until they be­
come a source ot pride to our people,
for “a thing of lieauty is a joy forever."
Yours respectfully.
Wm. H. Merer k. Sec’y.

““»«■ M the ?
S£h?1£lB&lt;u»e

Jackson.
,___
Dr Barber han wfd bls property and prarJoc
here to Dr. D. C. McLaren, of Brantford. Out.,
anil will probably remove to Lansing.
John Graves paid II and eoats before Jtrrtlee
Mill’ one day last week for being disorderly at
tbe opera house on the Saturday evening pre­
vious.
,
...
On Thursday afternoon of last week, wnue
playing with a teed cutter In H. ft Dickinson's
barn, little Julia Luak got her angers between
lhe’cogs and nad two of them badly crushed.

assault and battery on, Conrad Lamon. but at
tbe time uf hearing (Tbunday) the proaecutia*
attorney could no’, be precent and the Justice
diunbieil the erne. .
*
The usual number of our people are attending
tbe 8tetr and Western Miehlfpm fairii.
A. C. Ruxton has purchased the property In
tbe rear of J. Lentz 4 Son’s store, and will put
up large niacblae shops.
We had a false alarm of fire last Thursday
evening.
Emmett Everts and C. L. Glasgow made atrip
to Battle Creek the latter part of last week.

jAKlHg
’tyrofl’

per printer ami ctrcuSTr.i £
once In rich weekly
week*prevtou* to.j*} un..
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PERFECT

The Banner JobOepartment
Used by the United States Government. En­
dorsee by the beads of tbe great Universities as
&gt; r .■

J'ur-v ;.nd ru.s! H-alH.n 1.

Dr.

is supplied with the latest uu

Wr uatlrnwoa lh*t oar ot our youu m.n

Price's the only Baking Powder that does not
coutnlii Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold only in
Cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
xkw iima.
i hicauo.
rr. locim.

will go to lhe city &gt;b«W for lhe other oceupast.

DADTQ
UNDEVQjOPn rAn I o
WX3.A.K.,

best styles of type

uuiny friends here Lnt week.
Mn.George Henry, of Jackaomflte. Florida.
I» Muting her brother. F. M. Smith.

;md Mrs
now that

of RnnBeld, on ear sweet* Monday.
C ol. K. F. Eraur and family are nt iIrani! Rap
lcl« attending the fair and vtiiUni friends.
Tbe frame work h up for f. N. Krllo«:'» new
factory.
K.M. Ei arts Is the new president of ths Con­
gregational Sunday school, on account of the
resignation of Dr. Barber.
Marshall A Durkee have started up tbeir

&amp; gff

a time, th
knew not
her death
ind back

Mr«. KinMin- Cnurotoa. ol In lax. was hire

mother, ai
Siierni Fouler was jtrrellnx old (risub b«rt-

day. Rev.

Uuckryr Mate.
hmt'C on Frida) eteulax ol lkl» ««■..

EiWugtlicd elinrth.
injured Monday morning. While rid­
ing on a load of barrels the horses
jumped suddenly throwing him down
so that his foot caught between the
learn If the tnlortnaUoa 1* tnat*v*tt&gt;y.
wagon brake and box. he afterwards
Ab. Patter ti morta/t to Battle Creek, where
falling to the ground with such force
he bit ohtai ued employment.
as to drive the bones of his leg into the
H. M. Walratb starts for CMcapO. Thunday.
ground a couple of Inches. _Both bones
were broken just above the ankle.
Dr. Lathrop was called and assisted by
military K»tijer1nxDr. Timmerman took care of the brok­
The “Bates" liquor law enacted by
en member. An opportunity will be
given for the bones to knit together but the last legislature of this state goes
it is feared that the foot may have into effect September 23. There are
The above is the Trade Mark for the best and therefore the
to be amputated.
many features to the new law that if
cheapest line of stoves on earth.
John Wurms, of Hope, brought a strictly enforced will restrain the
See
the Garland Family of Cook and Heating, also the Art
Tiu: L. &amp; H. surveyors are now at load of hogs to the city Saturday. traffic considerably. The tax is fixed
Garland Coal Stoves.
work surveying the line from this place While here, he filled up with budge to as follows: Spirituous or mixed Apple/ drttsl
Uqnors (except patent medicines) and
tolllistings. They commenced at this a large extent. Just as he started for brewed or malt liquors at retail. $560;
place Monday and the job of finishing home his horses took fright and ran brewed or malt-liquors only at whole­
the grade to Hastings will be let as away. In turning at the south-west cor­ sale and retail or at wholesale or retail.
- Hastings. Mich.
soon as an estimate is taken, which ner of the court yard, Wurms, who 8300; spirituous liquors at whoksale.
will probably take about a week—Free­ was perched high up on the double box, 8500: spirituous liquors at wholesale and
was thrown violently to the ground. retail, 8800: manufacturing brewed or UatefW.''
port Herald.
Water L.me
After running a short distance the
manufacturing •U.MTT.
A xvagon load of funny men suppos­ horses were stopped. Dr. Lowry, after malt liquors, 8650;
spirituous liquors, 8800. This tax is Ftutor. ton.
ed they were having great sport Sun­ examining the injured man, pronoun­ divided equally between the county
day evening by firing revolvers, using ced a bone broken in his shoulder. He and the-dty, village or township In
was removed to tbe court room where
profanity and obscene language on his injuries were attended to, after which the tax is collected. The bonds
of liquor dealers shall not be less than Clover wed.
their way home out. Michigan avenue. which he was removed to his home.
83,(XXJ nor more than 86.CKJU, and the
It's a pity they were not arrested and
given an opportunity to expend their
The ladies of Hastings and vicinity council is allowed to refuse a bond If
surplus energy by chopping sand or should inspect the fine stock of hand­ tbe principal is known to be a person
unfit to conduct the business of liquor
bomethlng of the sort.
some dress goods at Julius Russell's— selling. Itte unlawful to sell liquor to
Mrs. Jane Christie died Sunday
more particularly the tricots and cash­ students, as well as to minors, or allow
evening at the home of her son Alex meres, very pretty and at popular prices. them to play at cards, dice, billiards or
JI. In this dty. Deceased was 82 years But the bargain seekers will at once any game of chance In any part of a
old. and had resided with her son here buy patterns from that 36 inch diagonal, building where spirituous liquors aie
for the past live years. She came to in all colors, which goes for 25 cents sold. The saloons must dose at nine
this city from Rochester, N. Y.. of per yard. It is indeed a baigain which although the council may provide that
which dtv she was a resident for 60 cannot bpt be appreciated if these goods they may remain open until eleven.
years. The remains were taken Mon­ are seen: But we cannot further par- A person selling to minors shall be
tlcularfze save to mention the elegant liable to not less than 850 damages to
day to Rochester for burial.
velvets and plushes, jet and silk orna­ the parent or guardian of the minor to
A rush of advertising just before ments and braids for trimmings. These whom be has sold liquor. Tbe penaltv
going to press crowds considerably goods m'ust be seen in order to be ap­ for violating any provision of the act
upon our reading space this week.) preciated. In the millinery department is a fine of not more than 8200 and
all the latest styles will be shown.
costs, or by imprisonment not more
TVere it not for the liberal advertising
than ninety days, or both fine and im­
E. Thori’, assistant adjutant general prisonment. Sec. 31 provides: “During
patronage the Banner receives it
could not be afforded at the popular of the Michigan department of the the time when by the provisions of this
price of a dollar a year. But we ex­ G. A. R. says: There appears to be act places where liquor is sold or kept
pect to make such arrangements as
for sale must be dosed, all curtain*
will furnish a full quota of reading some misunderstanding upon the part screens, partitions and other things'
of some as to the arrangements for the that obstruct the view from the side­
matter next week.
trip to attend the national encampment walk, street, alley or road in front of or
L. F. Cook, of Orangeville, has a of Lhe G. A. R. at St Louis. The at the side or end of said building of
pumpkin vine on his farm that beats special train for the department of the ba, or place in said room where
Michigan on the Illinois Central rail- ।
/ them all. He planted pumpkin seed way will await the arrival of the east- said liquors are kept for sale shall be
I from which this vine grew, therefore era morning trains on the Lake Shore removed.
I he knows it's pumpkin all right and Michigan Southern, Michigan
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
I enough. Instead of being round the Central and Grand Trunk roads Mon­
aPEOIALIST,
vine has grown flat and is about 14 day morning, September 26, enabling
hastinijs. men..
•
feet long; at the widest part it measures all to join the train in Chicago who
’
The land in this section could hardly
14 Inches and the leaves have grown wish to. Michigan headquarters while
be
in
better
condition
for
seeding
than
pr
1
^*7
d t? tawt *11 chronic dtefrom the vine in all directions.
In Chicago will be at the Sherman1 at present.
a ”• Having fitted up the finest of
house.”
Geo. McCartney started his clover nfflero. h« Inrlte, the afflicted to adl to
Because the teachers tn the high
•otarMthroib.d him. He urge, them not to deenond
Wm. Jones, of this city, died Sunday’ ?u”KJ},to
school ordered from the Banner office
is yielding well.
M h^toforo7o
hilo
unning
ogers
evening
last,
at
his
late
home,
after
a
a quantity of scratch books of a pecul­
1
The wind storms of last week saved
iar size not f urnishol at the book stores long and painful illness. The funeral1
s
deal of
work
the Journal takes occasion to Intimate under Masonic auspices took place from; by depositing nearly the entire apple
that there is a great deal of dishonesty the home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. L&amp;e• crop on the ground.
being practiced at the schools. ThU is ofliciBtlng and was largely attended..
It is reported that Will Blowers also
all there is of that beautiful, five starv- Fitzgerald post, G. A. IL, repreaenta- C. Nice wander entered the state of
tr2:,he fe®k “ftoln that he can rive
plate glass front-marble columned sup­ tlvas from various posts throughout, matrimony Inst Sundav. May their the afflicted assurance ofsuweJT *
ply store that has been erected in the the county, and Barry Lodge No. 321.
l.&amp; A. M„ of which deceased was a
imagination of the Journal.
ARE YOU SUFFERING
member, attended in a body. The high
The lodge L O. G. T. is gaining from Catarrh, Asthma, BronchltiK nr
AN INDI VI DU AL is traveling about the esteem in which he was held was Sounds steadily, two members were any
difficulty with the lunjp”0 ’
state at present doing a lively bualneaa shown by the large attendance at the
The new firm of Dunning &amp; Rogers, who have lately por'
Itiated last Thursday evening and
funeral sen-ices. The Banner is un­
in disposing of cheap flnger-ringa. His able this week, because of lack of space, several applicants for membership KhC^,*1"^ 0'
chased of Wm. H. Schantz his entire stock of
plan is to visit the outskirts of a dty or to publish an obituary sketch of the de­ were received: now all that is wanting
Have you Heart disease?
is the help of a few more of the old
village offering for sale a mipposed-to- ceased. It will, however, be given In members.__________________
be gold ring. lie represents that he has our next issue.
bint?Z°"
wllh Ner'0“* DeNOBTH IKVING.
just found the ring in a lady's glove
Word received at this office yester­
F°
MbuM the weather now. tr^MS" Cbf°°ic KUner " Bladder
picked up on the street, and aa he is
hard up he will sell it for a dollar, day afternoon from F. G. Thiers, of it is splendid.
though he asserts It is worth five times Elsie, Mich., contains the sad announce­
All the men from North Irving are i. SiiWiBE1 c“
And are prepared to do business at the old stand.
you' “ •
that amount. If he calls on yon Are
KtoweS l‘lteQd 0,6 GraDd 1&lt;ap*“ falr
ment of the death of Prof. Truman L.
We propose to sell goods at the lowest possible margin, an
him out or call an officer.
Parker at that place yesterday morning,
Elory Tobias spent bundav with. bL&lt;
keep nothing but the best.
Visitors at tbe fair, will have an of typhoid fever, after an illness of but best girl Ht Maple Grove. You should
When in need of anything in our line, call and get price.'
opportunity of seeing the working of 12 days. Truman was well known in patronize home talent, Elory.
this city, and his many friends will be
Preaching at the Wood school house
the Milwaukee Junior binder. Messer pained to learn of his untimely taking
by Rev. Barnum. A good sermon and female DISUSES a SPECIAL. before purchasing elsewhere.
Bros^ who had such splendid trade on off. By his own unaided efforts he had good attendance.
We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of produce.
these binders the past season, will be succeeded in graduating from the high
One of our old neighbors, Wm.
un hand to. show them up in good
“ him ,t hi. offlew. "Hewing
More, is lying very low at this writing
shape. The beauty of the Milwaukee
with Kdun ot recovery. J riSd
Junior is that it gives such splendid ।
More will be missed from this place.
CONSULTATION FMK.
satisfaction in every instance, and does .
»f influence, and the future was
Robert Billingsly Is making prepara­
Its work so well. ItE’special points are 1
t with pohlen proapecta, .when tions to move into hte new house.
treatod a»d medldne. «t b,
lightness of drafL ease of handling aud
cut short a career that could not
With the exception of Mr. More
everyone is quite well and getting I
ready to attend the Barry county fair.]
N. B.—Country stores will do well to correspond with 08■ ’*'

By an oversight last week one of our
locals placed Monroe Armour in jail on
a charge of false pretenses. It should
have been Robert W. Ashley. The
mistake occurred in the first Banners
printed but was rectified before the
whole edition had left the press.
Lost on Saturday last, on the road
from Hastings to NRshville, a short
Hue ladies coat, black. Anyone
ng it will please leave It at Sol.
Goodyear's or Russell's store and they
xvfll be liberally rewarded.
Mrs. E. I*ennock.

Mr. a
itrd thj
TOel
Mrs. &amp;
The r
railroad
Ed-T
with hli
Thun
of the p
tte fair.
Tbe ft
work an
was not
A fam
&gt;ourscr
moved u
boose.
Mr. an
.-d from

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,

IE

tSWSU:

Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

FURNITURE

SPRING.

SUMMER.

You will always
fineHow- stock
complete.

WINTER.

FAT,!,.

FURNITURE

Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

P

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Jos. R

.

.

We Bob Up Serenely!

S!L°£.Iro^'.Sdnot‘‘'“ec'“pMb&gt;

Groceries, Crociery al Prorisw

pleof th»C
-ay one or
have wort
20 miles
roads and
4 ill it be

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thought#o
i kirtfl of tv
town. Th&lt;
Cloverdale
ward Denn
thecompnn
earnestly ft
few more
yrond of th
Kingston

twenty fet&lt;
and wagori
Mosher inte
lOBtoflJee to
, Mrs. Wa
• Try sick.
Jbiilie Wa
:urkling co
Sanford C
। mustang.
Dan Ton
bouse.

Hereafter
‘•-iRgstown.

Fine fall n
Pasture is
since barves
Wheat is a
tusking con
Eld. GUIs
M‘hool direc
1, the board
to&gt;U the va
(iwlt a new
yard, which
ance of the g
Elder Gift
moved to H
now occupie
elder.
Mrs. Orpha
■ot a visit to
Uw. Ohio.
Ed. Blanch
•a very t
Willis Tolh
teach the tal
Kinnar dlstr
And now
•,*?y farewell
P^OKU-.hop
&lt;“U on the Kh
'•^pondeot

Jivntodr

l*hHo Sheld
your city, and
place, arnwtad
•ast .Sunday a
,"'111 Kneatr
’elatives in A
T wo games

7

game o

111? J 10 flTW

“MMn/ior
”J“ State Ilk

“wuutui now
eihiuu

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WE BUY POULTRY.

Pure goods,

Low prices,

Honest dealing-

fore selling their Butter and Eggs.

thought
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The Hastings Banner
XXXII. NO. 22.

12 PAGES.

HASTINGS. MICH.. SEPTEMBER

1887.

12 PAGES.

WHOLE NO. 1687.

HICKORY (ORMERS.

County News.

nnowARD.
Mrs. T. Robinson, of whom mention
Richard Murray and wife attended
Tiie Woodland correspondent for the
nakhvileil
.
v?£ra. J. Javers has a brother from the I’nion talr at Grand Rapids. Show Bansei
: is in no way offended at the ' George Rapeton got on a "real hard"
was made last week, died Sunday night.
She with her huaband have been resi­ , ®w i ork state \ falling her. She has up the blue ribbons Richard.
Nashville News correspondent for his i&gt;ender Monday night, and was run in
8ic
£
but
18
thou
&lt;
ht
t0
’
*
»
kindly
advice,
but
feels
abundantly
David Bauich, who has been very 1H.WH..
dents of this township for many vears.
by officer 1’erryman, after having been
low with typhoid fever, is'on the gain. able to care for himself.
styles, oi Adgusta. vis- She lea ves a husband, two grown-up ‘“Ue better at present.
tapped by a billy several tin.es to per­
vcry happyA girl baby brings o broad grin on
The Exchange bank of this plaee will suade him to peregrinate. He paid a
sons aud one daughter, besides a large ICsabov* Ffy SMid 10
.-'lace Friday.
the face ol Ferry Henry.
,
hereafter be qianaged by F. F. Hilbert, fine before-Mills Tu&lt;wlay morning.
. ;■! society was held at circle of friends to mourn her loss.
?,untIeE *hd wife, of Los AngeCora Fulton is teaching a very satis­ who will also conduct an insurance
A sale ot western ponies took place i
■’ last Wednesday.
An infant child of Venry Gross died
brother. Mr. factory teruj of school in the Durfee business in conuection with IL
,c ot the cars on the new Thursday, in which Jesse Hampton Thomas Fry a. They her
Monday, and was buried Tuesday.
brought some of district.
Anyone desiring good pictures will
1. heard from this place. Purchased a matched pair of sorrels.
bain Hobart's lorn, contents and
nn'/
r
&lt;V
1
&lt;
S
°
r
countrj
with
them.
The last seen of Frank Edinonds was do well to call on Mr. Fowler soon as straw stack burned Monday afternoon.
wo other persons also made a pur­
Caledonia, sp-nt Sunday
Ihmtlv |S “K .l-° ** 'ery Dl&lt;*’ Mr' at the M. C. freight depot at Hastings, he will leave our village in a few days.
chase of one each from the drove.
Sherman Fowler started for Ann Ar­
., r in-law. Dr. Chandler,
«ht I-acres for 81X00; he having several beautiful horned cattle
. F. F. Hilbert and wile returned
E. A. Grilley has his saw mill erected »ol«l one lK:u
x. r.i l-e the day when most
lure of it for 81,000 just before fur the union fair ut Grand Rapids. from Detroit on Friday and report a bor Monday, to finish np his university
course.
in
A.
Elliott's
woods
nearly
ready
tor
- iw thib place.will attend
he started, for Michigan.
Frank
says
a
rolling
stone
gathers
no
good time, having witnessed the gamis
Frank Tocker's company gave an ex­
business.
•
'
Mr. (.•kmJ), o’ BatUe Crrek. &gt; rria- moss.
.
of ball between the Detroit and Phil­ cellent rendition of East Lynae at the
N. Searles and wife have a child
&lt;• In. a j night did great1
treesofi. w llson. talks of buying the
Boys, beware, under no circumstan­ adelphia’s. also with the New York's.
°P££l house, on Friday evening of last
’
potatoes and corn that dangerously* sick, having spasms last­ hotel at Prairieville.
ces whatever, do you purchase a Wood­
Mrx Hilbert is again on the streets,
ing from one too two hours each.
Steven Doster is paying *1.25 a bar­ land wagon, for their auwful skeery, having recovered from her illness.
F. M. Woodmansee will heacefoith
Dr. Burt is on the sick list.
... iron* Augusta, whose name ,
rel fur apples.
skeery creatures, especially at shudders.
Business Is booming in Woodland. illuminate Caledonia with legal netund
Arthur Bush has Returned from ।
.... hi.- not vet learned, has
“Ohert Marshall has been quite
Give us a rest, so says the Quimbyites, Saturday was a big day with our mer­ ffw.. j Henry Wickwire's tenant Howard City with a stock of jewelry sick, but is getting better.
Sunday school having closed until the chants. proprietors and clerks being
John Bell has returned frsm » visit
nicely arranged in J. M. Cadwallader s
'JEW*first Sunday in April.
kept busy till’ll o'clock pi m.
to Canada.
k. K. Morford werecall- store.
Mr.'to
The ball game between Woodland
Quimby suoports two base ball dubs.
&lt; lene Fhlllip’s new houre is nearly
The Chinaman’s appointment for his ...Hl
.tended* visit at Ilanl- vlntlog fritr.a. in They think all work and no play makes and Bonanza was postponed on account readyjor the wedding ceremonjttotake
I!.- funeral of Mrs. lecture on Sunday was taken up to give U hltehull.
Jack a dull boy.
.
of a misunderstanding.
place.
all an opportunity to listen to Rev. i
Wm. Harding is attending the
W. H.Lee also Mrs. G. W. Rising are
Henry Houghtalln and wife were
Alice Evans has returned from a visit
। . thi* vicinity rejoice Canright, formerly of the Adventist | Adventist camp meeting at (irand seen among us on Sunday last.
visiting friends in Ohio.
to Jackson and Detroit.
oi Tom .Casey and Mr. church, but now laboring In the inter­ Rapids this week.
I'ncle Ben Cramer is quite poorly,
Geo. Baitinger, one of our Woodland
Lunn Bros., of Hastings, have snsd
rjh». We feel assured est -'f the Baptist church.
Arthur Snyder broke his arm while dropsy being his main difficulty.
boys who is in Grand Rapids, has been Jack Brady for payment for a suit at
Dana A. Boylen. ot the township of K*?th&lt;? *)unhBB1 “cbool house
i.;
■
allow a turkey to
Mrx Sent; has a cousin from Indiana quite sick.
.
clothes he bought of them some time
th- fence or a granary to re- Baltimore, made complaint on oath be­
Frank Nye will wield the rod in the since. The case is to be tried Wednes­
visiting her and other relatives.
fore John H. Brown, Esq., on the 23th
Mrs. J. K. Wilcox is visiting in
Fbher school in Carlton during the day.
p.-v. ..: I
.-•-i-It-r^'e last Wednes- day of Sept, with request that a search Indiana.
PARMELEE.
coming winter. Frank is a success in
W. H. Kocher and Fred Baker hare
uv aighi. Mr.* 'obn Kipp. Mfs. Kipp warrant be issue*!, he having lost a
Geo. Cbeesman has the nicest hay
There was preaching at the M. E. the school-room.
returned from Chicago, and A. W.
’ m.
a short time, so short quantity of seed wheat on Saturday stack in the county (we think), it con­ church last Sunday morning by Mr.
Several of the students in our school Whitmer started for that place Monday.
,
r;;. r.any ot her neighbors night. Officer Daniel "Tolles obeyed the tains 2U loads and is a beauty.
Williams who has been sent on this exp'»ct to attend the examination in
A supposedly mad dog was killed on
- . ■_ ;. iug of it. until they heard of command therein made by Justice
Calvin Nice wander and Cora Pearce work also preaching in the evening by Hastings.
onr streets last Thursday by Can.
iliY.!. -r.c rcMe ,to Battle Creek Brown, and returned the writ by ba vs brought their courtship to a close last Mr. Morgan.
Woodland is still too hot foronr Downing.
X
,-.ab t-p m-w wk ago last Saturday. ing before the court seven grain sacks &gt;unday. Elder Holler performed the
The reported death of Rev. 6. S.
Well we had a genuine frost last legal friend, who seems tn find plenty
-• v..l l -utineil to the bed only a with some wheat in one ot them and ceremony at the bride's partents.
Grinnell proves to have been untrue,
week. Things have taken a different of time to follow two professions
'
was a good wife .and tire of them having the name of Dana
Rev. L. M. Garlic will preach to word having been received from the
color.
^..fj&gt;t-r,
will be touch miswid by A. Boylen, one having the IXSearles'
the gentleman himself, asserting to the
A number attended the Grand Rapids Woodland people another year.
CBESSV’S CORN K&gt;U&gt;.
:.-r m iay fru-cds here. Funeral, Fri- name and one no doubt havmg.a pri­
John Smith and wife have returned contrary. The Cressy’s Corners school com­ Fair from this place and a few are
vate mark with paint upon it. The
.ay. Kev. Fow-oili'tiatidthe State fair ami report a good
Theo. Downing was at Homer last
mences Munday, teacher Mr. Whipple, talking of going tollastings this week. from
parties in whose possession the sacks of Augusta.
week.
Miss Cora Forbes, of Carlton, baa re­ time.
were found have hitherto been regard­ ' Mr. French's successor Is Rev. Ritz turn* si home.
Farmers can bring their feed here to
Mrs. H. G. Hale is visiting her moth­
•
•
ed
with
respect and honor. We await ! Miller, and he will preach at the school
be
ground again as our worthy miller er and sisters at Greenville.
Caledonia
expects
to
have
a
lair
that
lx « wa' a rn w depot located at
has returned and is ready to oblige his
Our schools are in a more flourishing
will surprise,the natives.
K.agsberry'.i mill Mcnday. The peo- for further developments, uh no doubt Sunday at 3 p. m.
customers.
I
condition
at present than ever before.
Mrs. Norris Roatch spent Sunday at
of that vicinity are happier than a thorough investigation will be had | D. I’. Flower had a horse taken sick
* A good practice for some of onr I and everything is moving like dock­
jy one on earth, ahu why not ? They in the near future.
। last Monday, and his being absent from Mrs. Mary Cialer'x
.
Later: Two arrests have been made; । home at the time, the horse broke out
Married Monday last. Mr. Frank young men: To go into the hotel and work.
ftsvt- w.&lt; :.-&gt;d .md drawn their produce
There seems to be a smaller number
H. J. Forebay and wife are held on bail । of the »ar&lt;l and was found dead next Gott, of Grand Rapids, to Mira Emma scribble in the register and cut up the
nulri to market, over the worst
than usual of our people attending the
Ashley of ]*armelce. It is thus the tickets.
tor their appearance before the court day about six miles from home.
• ■ I,
rough all kinds of weather.
Mrs. A. W. DlUenbeck started for county fair.
»
story
gore
but
we
don't
tell
It
for
a
fact.
on Wednesday next.
j Ed. Huptly and wife, ot Los Angelos.
'ViHti L-. • in the future? Would
Dakota last week.
A hue choir of voting voices now
W. O. Barnes, wife and daughter Cal., are visiting his parents and other
.■t weh. .
’I n juiced over the same
Mru. A. Petit attended the Grand furnish music iD the congregational
Jrelativo. They win remain about a
'.uiV- Wtli. »r.«. weal! would. We
। church.
\
Rapids fair.
It is an 8 lb. girl at H. J. Grant's.
month. They expect his parents Mr.
id: u- .aid t«: contented on the*
W. H. Lee has been appointed admin­
Mrs. G. A. Truman slipped on the
School has commenced with Prof. and Mrs. Huntly to return with them
S. Ixalie was detained from his work
.£v’.- : 1 - .ag situated on the outkllc!&gt;en tlpor Monday, and fell, and was
Daniels xs teacher this being his third to California to' make that their future at Lake Odessa last w'eek by the arriv­ istrator over the Falkerth estate.
J.
H.
Hougbten
and
wife
have
re
­
severely
Injured.
al of a young carpenter at his house.
.
, r tj &gt; ;&lt;-.pir
the mill and term at this place. Speaking volumes home.
turned from their wadding tour.
Cap. Dunham’s restaurant seems to
in his favor as a competent instructor
Mr. Jones, our apple dryer man. has
Rev. David Reynolds has just return­
: tender thanks to­
MUh Parks is having her residence strike the popular iden, and the boys are
for the educational interest of the ed from conference.
rented the Whitcnmb house to live in.
c. 1 ■ ..l- । Blns, Ira Osgood, and
repaired.
ail feeding on oysters.
young.
S.
D.
Katherman
’
s
father,
of
Ohio,
ia
Wheat nearly all sown.
■
; irV- - ’.irltor for lil-oring so
Another butcher shop will be opened
1. N. Kellogg's new factory building
The doctor makes his daily calls on here visiting relatives, and expects to in our burg.
»."• ’
r •' . depot. If Hope had a
is up and enclosed aud presents a very
PB.MR1EV1I.EK.
purchase a carload of winter* apples to
several families in this place.
Gto. Christian and family will re­ creditable appearance. It is located at
■s
: ‘l. h men. she might be
"The melancholy (lavs have come, the
Byron Fisher goes to Chicago next ship to Ohio.
turn
to
Ohio
next
week.
the
head of Main street and is visible
audduat of the year." We have bad two Tuesday to lay in a winter supply of
The several school districts have
Yovjtg Boldikr.
from the fall length of thr street.
K;;. -- -•
,uite solace now. and or three quite severe frosts already.
voted to raise 82^0) for school purposes
goods.
| Rev. W. II. Thompson, presiding
'I It has a good
Rev. Canwright. of Otsego, preached.
the ensuing year.
CARLTON.
eMer, conducted the bemcee at the
.
water pow-r o in the chapel Friday. Saturday and ,
Frank Aspiuall and Christina Besch
Judson Carpenter and his best girl Methodist churchbunday. Rev. Rob't
ii .tLQ-1 blacksmith Sunday evenings. His tUscourse was’
were united in the holy bonds of
Bnmfitt, the new minister, is a proI •■&lt;
Mng bnllt.
Howard very interesting, and IhrtAicd to by a i We go Hastings one better on wheat. matrlmong at the bride's mother's on attended church Sunday night.
Our
village
wxs
largely
represented
JSutn.
Roush,
J
r.
and
Cleltie
Landon,
nuunced Englishman, speaking with a
’
r!v tf r b;. store and goodly number.Sunday lasL
&gt;
at the Grand Rapids fair.
or Freeport. Sundayed in Carlton, the broad accent, but creates a very favor­
Rev. Perry, the new .M E pastor.
1M
mMl
PSnllng
cvenl
PI
iae
Wtt&gt;K
John
Dillenbeck
lost
a
horse
on
Sun
­
ihost exciting event of the weak
guest ol Miss
mother.
able impmeion.
•. Mrs. Bates, is preached his first sermon to thi* people waThe
day last from inflammation of the
, lhp Wal of
Zjmmcr for
John Carpenter aud wife Sundayed
Mhs Mattie Killen, who has been
• near O'Donnrll. the guests of John home from the Kalamazoo asylum for
on babuath morning.
•
ing 11. f* Moores carpet. Jury trial. bowels.
Li - !&gt;oughl a tin- 1 There is a considerable sickness alxrnt ^.^00 acd t0 days in jail tells the
Norman Rowley buried nis little blrausimugh and wife.
several months past. Is to l&lt; returned
LhUlips.
child on Monday last.
here.
.
storv.
”
Jay
Carpenter
and
Thomas
Blinstbn
Wednesday
or Thursday.
'.on is the vwnw of; L. I.ovelnnd and wife buii-d thrir
Deacon Holmes is seriously ill. Dr. returned to Clinton Co.. Monday lael.
pnihibitionists are about the only
rvra coasns
,
' UUUKlUVr
»» IUU1V
daughter W
innle MU
on out
Sunday, the lath. , OQe}l who rrruse to sign the petitions Young, of Nashville, was called for
Those people who are makiag tjireat^
is building a new I। She
bhe had diphtheria,
diphtheria,and
counsel on Sunday test; he thinks his ' of turning horsre loose had better look
gnd utter tpe throat.
jng jor coua(y prohibition.
Died, at the residence of Orson Wood,
trouble was over. aa is often the ea&gt;c in
a little uut and not get caught-at ,it. or little daughter of Norman Rawley on
The Otto Bros, have purchased a trot­ 1 chancw about even.
■ ■ ■ ing built on Felix ! this disease, paralysis of the heart en­ ting horse of Caledonia parties, paying
On Monday last Mrs. S. Haight reSunday morning.
I cei'ved word that her sister Mrs. Bretz,! they may have a little fun themselves.
sued. The family desire to offer their 8230.
It ta getting to be quite customary
So take warning friends.
..a read news from most grateful thanks to those who
French's mill was shut down laat of Odessa, who with her husband had . We are pained to learn of the death now-days foe a boy to come to a man s
■kindly assisted them in their great sor­ week for repairs but lb getting there been In Ohio visiting, was dead and ‘. uf Truman Darker, who was with us house and demand something to eat.
would
be
brought
here
for
burial.
Dis
­
j but a few weeks since. Mr. Varker Such was the case with John Baine
row.
again this week.
ease, paralysis and amputation of Heft was well liked here, having taught one one day hut week John smiles.
J. DePrlestcr was buried Wednesday.
According to the Republican the
i’lnrf.dl weather.
...
..
. Iterm
B. F. WoUe and wife are visiting
His disease being dysentery. Two country hereabouts .has got to produc­ lower limb.
termof
ofschooL
school He
He bad
bad gained
gained many
uumv
Mr. Jones
J?
"pPj® friends who grieved to hear the sad relatives in Ind.
I'astcrrbetter than at any time children have gone from the same fam­ ing pigs without ears. One good thing
dryer in operation in a few
days, he
has I neWg of hu dmlh&gt;
few^days.
he-has
mreharyrot.
*
.
A few from this place attended the
ily within a few weeks.
'for the pig. he will have no chance to bought 150 bushels of apples of J. F *
Hr;-i*i-..
all sown and corn
fair
at Jackson and some at Grand
M. J. (loss goes to Chicago for goods hear about the short corn crop.
""
’
Leslie Carpenter rode through the
for a starter.
. 'k:.-g .
need.
Rapids. All report a good time.
this week.
/
stD-cte of Lake Odessa Sunday fast.
Our people are plained that 1’rof. Velte
Miss
Parks
has
removed
her
mlllinfcry
'
I?’. G'iiiAi-i. having resigned as
Clover se^dfe yielding well this year
Villa Warner, ol your city, was the
Mors- was selected as one of the county goods from her building into the build­
diuo! dirietorih fractional district No.
FRKEl’OUT.
examiners.
ing owned by Mra. Baitinger.
’guest of Adah OdeU, Monday of last
Mrs. E. Batnp and son. Fred have
th-- lAMtrd bnsappointed James Smith
News scarce this week.
Rev. Tilley has resigned the pastorate
L. E. Benson is repainting his store
Llliie Senter attended the lair at returned from Grand Haven.
v'Uthe varancy. Said district has
J no. and Conrad -Smelker were in of the Baptist church, much to the re­
on
the
outside.
The surprise on A". K. Richardson
’Lilian-* ten- • arounil the school Lowell Thursday.
Grand Rapids last week.
gret of his purishionera.
Frank
Aspinall
has
rented
the
V.
B.
arJ. which adds much to the appearM. Allerding and wife, of North and wifi- whs well attended. They
There were no services at the Congre­
Our people are moving in the rawer
parsonage to live.
scre of tli? gmuni’x •
Carlton, Sundayed with friends in were presented with a hanging lamp by
gational church Sunday evening.
of a monument to Barry county
O. S. Grant traded horses lust week Campliell, luma Co.
the relatives and friends and a few
E ■: GiliUpi- has sold out and
(Jeo. Perkins wxh in Caledonia Thurs- soldiere. What arej the G. A. IL and
and gave ten cents a pound for the
aovWt' ‘Eibling.-. Satnuel Sweikert
Quite a congregation gathered at the other presents.
cilizrus of Hastings doing?
difference in the weight of horses.
.. -ahouse vacated by the
Thos. Sullivan was at Bonanza
Mrs. S. Beebee. of Spokane 1 alls, ia
Wm. Zuaciinitt took up some young 'church Sunday evening to bear our
SOLTH HASTINGS.
Thursday ou buataexsvisiting friends here.
cattle that he found on -hta premises 1new pastor, Rev. Diesinger.
Mrs. Jay Carpenter visited friends
Mrs. &lt;J:pha GHL^pie started Monday
Geo. Ickes was called to Ohio by the
F. D. Brayton and E- Sisson were in
The ladies of the W. C. T. f. will,
lust week and put them on the town ,
and Stark coun- "iMSSl’.rri. C,«k. voiud illness of a brother-in-law last week.
book and advertlseii them as the law 1in Bonanza last week.
Lydia Morgan spent Satucitay and meet at the home of Mrs. C. Osgood
directs, and on Monday last while he Sunday
,
next Tuesday evening for their annual
in your city.
'■'
?
” 11 the misfortune to al Wm. VanOrder’s Sundav.
CLOV1IKDALE
and his family were away from homo ' Uncle Daniel Yarger sold Us gray meeting. Gentlemen arc invited. Re-Miss Ida Parks visited Miss Augusta
it lx*t Saturday.
Mrs. Bates is on the sick list.
the cattle were spirited away and Billy team to parties unknown.
ffeshments served from 7 to 8 o'clock.
WilliiT.lh
.- Ia*n employed to Hinklcv Thursday.
Airs. Wiuld has sold the C. h. &amp; b. K. on tracking them up found them in
Anna Lake is at home, and quite sick.
Jacob Odell, Joel Smith and son
I;J&gt;
t of school In the
Frank Hemck. of Hastings, was seen R. one-half acre for a gravel bed. Con- Mr. Peter's field In Carlton. When
Wheeler Walker returned to his
Charles and wives attended the funeral
Kit.nrt didri
on our streets Thursday.
Hideration 8IW.
I Billy wanted pay for the damage we oi Maud Fuller, of your city, last week. home in Flint last week.
Anil new
•dty compete me to
J. G. Reuter was in Hwitings cn busDaniel Thompson is building a house. understand that he was told that “I am ‘ Zella OdeU vulled Freeport friends
Apple packers are in our midst.
•h- readers of the ineas Saturday.
Felix Chamberlain is building a barn. able to stand two or three law suits."
The
price per barrel ranges from 31.00
last w'eik.
David Yeiter, wife and daughter, of He save he will accommodate campers
.
...........
-ki that the mantle may
F. F. Hilbert was in Detroit last
We did not get there last week, but to 81.10.
oi ou thr .ii idrrs of a more able oor- Ixiwell. vtalted at J. G. Benter s Sunday horS- All they will need is the few week purchasings large new safe to
Edith Havens closed a very success­
are here this week in grand shape.
Mpotdrnt.
Mrs. J. l arger and daughter Nellie
{nit into his bunking businwa here havGipsy was at the M. &amp; church Sun­ ful term of school in Hope township
are attending the Advent camp-meeting C&lt;There will be lota of stations on the ।
given ujj .the business at Lake day, iaKi ng notes for the Democrat.
last Friday, and Is now at home.
at Grand Rapids this week.
Alice Hall was at home over Sunday.
railroad, if every man gets one that
Jud is minus a derby haL A scale'
HreryU &lt;• is gating ready for the 1 Mrs. J. G. Reuter and daughter LibIt seems to mo that if the honorable agent staid at his father's house Sun-;
HO L TII MAPLE CUCOVB.
bie visited at Dr. Wright's, of Carlton. W Wm.’a’nd Etta Knretrick buried their postmaster of the city- ot Hastings day night, and got up about four
. '.Mr.
C. IL Paltorr aiut tamlly returned t at unlay
ih.
• v. lfe has been quite T Mrs.dV?m. Smith returned to her home onlv child on Monday last. Rev. Morth, would tend to bls own basineas and o'clock in ttw morning and look Jud's
land preaching the sermon at Cedar send the mall to Woodland as it ought hat and left his for Jud to wear. J ud
CrttJ
They
have
the
sympathy
of
the
i’hllo NtelJ' :l the under sheriff of
to be and not send other mall here, in­ said he would put his hat under his
Charles rod Harry Ma«oa ware tIjR1d&lt; la.
stead of finding fault with our post­ pillow next time.
jour city, arid o»car Campbell, of this
I entire community.
Calhoun Co. laat Thurada) and Eridaj.
master. it would be as much credit to
tlK-.arr-.;ed Thomas Casey, of Barry; U Ed. Andrus and family departed for
Laura Daniels took a bath Sunday
school etoaed In Ike Mare dlrtrtrt Utf Frufar.
®tbonda) ui&lt; ruing.
XOBTB 1BVIMG.
him.
last. Caused by falling oht of a boat tbelsacbar Minnie Frort havlnc tauxbl twoA now bond has been required of our while out riding.
Wuj Knestrick gnd wife are visiting Ohio Thursday, where they expect to
very attrecMfUl terms In Uie dlatrtet.
We are all going to the Barry county
postmaster. He has secured republi­
1 be Dowling ba»e ban e’.ub failed to meet
H»»tives in AiikuaU.
remain the coming winter.
Maple Grove rtub m their aiMain prntnlaed.
John Yarger has purchased the
Twogapxfw. (1I buji wm be played at
DOWtgMO.
M-r. .r MA. cans and prohibitionists on his bond
and an near an a c can learn they had no rood
which will probably be all right
place bet . n *. ween the Bedfords
house and lot formerly owned by rxi.
The potatoe crop is ndher slim.
।
"Thrnv’S*’vtaltrf Ibb vldalt.
Cedar Creek and Irving and Cedar ■^ftevjj. Spath has been •PPOjf11*’ b?
W. R. Ornisbeeoue of our village ;
Quite a heavy frost on Saturday
.rrek.
Friday night damaging potatoes and
blacksmiths, has gone with bis family !
morning.
Tti'* gam* of ball between Bedford the M. E. conference to take charge of
“SSuwibMiTB with ■&gt;» UnprovBThe Wunderlich brothers and Mr. on a six wtwks visit to northern Penn.. '
Cydar Cr»n k resulted in a score of the circuit here for the coming year.
SI. tout*. eil-wUc; to bv jaao about u»*«L
his
old home.
Landis have new windmills.
Rev. Zarwell and family departed for
'Ho t in favor bf Cedar Creek. Our
Altiert Mattison has moved in the I
Van Simmons is plastering his house.
“jlbB MBiuie SralU'B BinlllliK -bcb wbs
'^Dhave^Uywl five games knd lost, °mS™
put in two
Several teams have been busy during bouse just vacated by Albert Boyes.
tixnliv
tM**T»*ry to i*y thrtKUiK I* a much
Last Saturday night D. Boyleu. liv­ needed Improvement,
ax the
buildli* can
the week hauling gravel on our roads.
W'a rtiBde ot hllDBBB i»
overH2?
Puell made a quicker panel machine. In
James O. Loo luis sold hh&gt; personal ing near here, had 1«' bushels of seed I
nrriAFl the death angel nan called
‘nP to Odessa tuan he did to Kansas, ft mill. Freeport people think that a place
wheat
stolen.
Mr.
B.
was
up
early
----------------- ------------hisPro!Lan’d John Diner answered to। effects at auction and will move west tracked his man and found his wheat.
.
being so far. Lavem thinks there must have something heeidej
town aw-naro
store buildings to make business lively. the call. Only a short three weeks ago1 soon.
« no place like Cedar Creek.
itepemd UuUVut ramoo.u wm
John Smith has rented the Mike
tamrndB.nrtWlU lUu. to k-ep h&gt;»
move to your City.
! auendanre l&lt; uw roi«rt fronyeaeh plare. J. B
r.ugtoc, n-at time you try to sell your
.* Rowbuler property.
Mrthdav Bail now hl
RUTLAND.
■ ’OBbtr. do net -tuff it.
c *
Dr. L. E. Benson and Mike Reiser tbKSf.1'10
.Sabbath school clued list .Sabbath in will l&gt;e missed from us. as he was ai
H ’gSEu h&gt;B linl-bui LcetuBB in
.
I attended the Union fair at Grand Rap­
the Crosby district. Air. Seeber says ^1'dltaSi «»«1 oBlghlor. a kind ids and did not speak very highly of
H XRTlN COI-.NKBS.
the Doud district, having traveled |
awibu.
'wk Sro.,‘. took care of some ot those the teachers and scholars have, attend­ and provident husband. ,
thesame.
sixteen
hundred
nliles
during
the
past
।
Almot
r.rrjbody
haa
HbWJ
.«w&lt;ii
B|. _
ed faithfully, and he has had ■ success­
Another new house will be built in
'■‘ itllul ;,.im-1-rs that were expected to
vrer in going to anil from school. i &lt;***. fMrtfar rod AntmHMWr aroeaarrie*!
»:amt nki.TiMowr .
nhib.’i ■ ,• tt.P fair.
'
ful
school.
Woodland this fall.
James
VanWagner has put tip a new
'from Dowling to that district■
tnM
Cold,
and
plenty
of
rain.
Notwithstanding
the
fact
that
Lake
inkir,wl
!r-»ld are visiting at windmill, which adds much to the looks I
ML
V
i bdrn 10 ** ‘u'd Mr*r,ter n““- * *lri
1). McCimber intends taking “P
Odessa offered the proprietor of onr
of hte farm, xdso saves him a great
Hwr
»iKliU&gt;io,&lt;11
11rn
xiri; poopte UtetMtoS'
bld Hh, 0-rv.in. housekeeper fof
apple evaporator a deed lor one of its would try to get people to think that
H*»rralrou*»l„^
ot .
our
youn?
stepa in his declining years.
dauro at kataaw Coater fart SMiinter
corner lots on Madison square, he de­ some oae was trying to slur Mr.
1; Urry iirothurt. frU while carrying many
.Solon Doud has go» west on a visit to
cided to locate in Woodland, thereby Sheffield's folks because mention was
jy
down cellar and broke them
made of a joke on C. M. Mack, uot long I
' la olt.-r.-l lor «■'&lt;■. *“«"! to.^eily
1I see
his soil
and
daughter.
h«r iirrns quite badly.
*
.James,
the
Journal
correspondent of bls whensaloula unknown for ne«rl&gt; 1 showing his good sense.
Farmers, do not let your apples lie since, in regard to his paying the high- । Thr town bomt moi test Tnroday to luakt
v “W.ie Trout
is at his grandpa I’odunk, goes orer to Ireland once a
mt price for screenings etc. M mywlf i
। MUmatea tor IW eaaaiag year.
*n'1 re- on Hie ground and waste, but bring 1
sick with sore throat. It week regularly. Look out James, those' wrVf^&amp;'iW.
them to Woodland and gel the highest1 and brother scribe eould show as rood i
Jhotixht by the doctor to be diphther- who live in glass houses should not
a record in truth and veracity as Mr. K
market price for them.
we woukl not be hooting tuch Uttle
Jerome
Palmerton
has
a
new
wind
­
Teacbei
stones.
wanted in dtetriqt No. .4, ' 1 JteY.Aauuac
*P«»t the* Sabbbth here. throw
kinks &lt;nd making capital of them.
1 Mn. (too. S. Bart om !&gt; oo U* »kk mt.
GT*3
£'oitioai&gt;d at Grand ville. ., teach fall term of school. Call on di- Creek artnlR
’riUD‘- mill
| *A. Corey b
has«i&amp;.
gone to hex rertor&lt;’Mhter“
1,Mowan
who is very

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�The Hastings Barner.

Uke aU ■* cmt
cur-* October n-:«.

, £15

Mr. n. 1

of Um elty. A tame morion bee will be

Blab Diabet*;

HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY.

ADDITiOMAL_LOCAL NEWS.

down ndWoo that they &lt;
ctzc Ufffct I &lt;aj xi Grand Raptte.

An addition to the Goodyear grist
be limply perfect- « per(ret failure.
mill is being constructed.

and after taking six bottle was entirelr runri and had gained in flesh eigh
of the city. At laat accounts he had pre-emptei!

The latest to he made happy with a
celebrated their golden wedding this week.
pension is John P. Phelps.
The remora! of the aeU-supportlWt roof from
&lt; ten. Ben J. F. Butler, of Massachusetts L* billed
Attend the firemen's dance to-mor­
pronounced a dangrijM
row evening, in Union hall.
about what It proved to I
A fine new sign for Dunning 4
Anthony Bchmldl. the mao who was so badly
Rogers is conspicuous pn west State hurt at the Hay City Industrial works a few days
man of the forne employed badly hurt.
street.
The United HUtmr’court at Grand Rapids has
Timothy Hall, of East Saginaw. wm kxlloi in decided the celebrated spring tooth harrow
1). R. McElwain captured 8100 in
Smiums on chickens at. the Grand a Roscommon lumber camp a few days ago by a
log rolling over him.
Lawrence &amp; Chapin and the other fighters will
pids fair.
Mrs. D. Wiley, of Brighton, recently opened a appeal to the United Btateo supreme court. It
When completed. David Bowker
can of cKcmes that she put up IS yean ago. lias been In litigation for several years.
will have one of the finest residences
Judge Andrew Howell, of the first Judicial
They were tlnt-rate. too.
in the second ward.
Jerry Boynton has been granted the right of circuit, lias resigned, and Col. Richard A.
The Journal gets down off its perch way for a street car linn through the Soldiers' Watts, of Watts ft Smith, Adrian attorneys,
ha* been appointed to Dll the vacancy thereby
on tbe school supply question very home grounds at Grand Rapids.
created. Judge Watts will have only a few
gracefully in the last issue.
.
Mn. Angdine Whitley, ot Qumcy. has read mouths to serve, but hell be a Judge, Just »s
The red mill owned by J. S, Good­ the bible through 75 times besides doing a lot
year. is being fitted up with the neces­
A. C. Merrill, of Cottrellvllle UJwnvhlp. BL
sary machinery to make roller process
Clair, hM » WOO hen power poultry farm, and
flour.
employs 330 girls and ai men, making corset*, doezu’t have any foolish old silting hens around
bustles,
and
other
feminine
harness.
either.
He hatches by a steam power, and a
The first number of the High School
Crescent is at band, and is a very
Portland Km a haunted house. Affidavits ben that won’t put In her time industriously
creditable sheet indeed, and will no furnished on application by men who have laying eggs Is immediately sold as a "spring
doubt be a valuable aid in high school
chicken."
I’rovecutlng Attorney Clay, of Kent county.
work.
George MeCounaliy, late ot the Flint Journal,
wm arrested for anault and battery, his wife
C. D. Beebe has bought Henry thinks he has struck It rich In the south. He being the complaining wluie**. They hadn’t
Cook'S place on West Green street, pay­ owns pine trees down en M6blle hay.
traveled well tu double harne-n foraome time
ing therefor •1.200. Henry will build
Gladstone has prospered so that the milkman
a home for himself this fall just west
night, and high wore* aud thr police followed
of his former residence.
'
The Bay City bicycle club will give a "rare
D. W. Reynolds is repairing tbe
bam on his lately purchased lot south pective lawsuit in the local lodge of the Royal meet, coffee and entertainment" Oct.5. a* one
Templars of Temperance at Grand liaplds.
of P. A. .Sheldon's. If he does not sell
By working like 00 the aldenpcn of Kalama- campment. Eleven prizes wlU be hung up and
tbe place before next spring, he will
any fellow who wants to bring his wheel and
build a house thereon and—gentleman streets within jo days, making a total of 100.
stay tficrv a whole week will find the boys ready
of the jury,we have nothing more to
The praying people of Quincy think liia^ have to entertain him.
At Bay City theyare looking for a certain man.
(
Newton Raymond, an r enterprising Beadding. Miss Lulu Is of the same opinion.
was early Sunday morning, when a watchman
farmer of Carlton, receivedAy express
saw him knock a man down Into the bottom of
Thursday direct from Pennsylvania a
a row boat, jump upon and kick him. and then
tine full blooded Lincolnshire buck. He
William Armstrong, of Schoolcraft, was badly
is a splendid animal indeed. We are
A young man named Beck had his art.-, and
glad to see the Interest the farmers of
Barry county manifest in improving bird-shooting and the gun went off at the wrong hand horribly burned by nitric arid at Howard
time.
City, and being without friends or money starttheir stock.

The Century will scon begin the pub­
■ iso gold watch, and further heaped Insult upon’
lication of a scries of papers, by Charles film by strewing bis clothes all over the sldeDeKay, on Ireland, its ethnology and
customs, landscape, town life, literature
Flint baa«ot Into a wrangle with the local
and arts. Tbe illustrations will be, in
a large part, by J. W. Alexander, from
sketches recently made in Ireland.
Tncent,
Mrs. Zimmer was.once a resident of
Middlevillk but more recently of Grand of near Bic Rapids, bumped his jaw against the
head of a bone, and it made him (the man)
Rapids. In'removing to the latter city,
she inadvertently appropriated a carpet
belonging to H. L. Moore, of the former
place. For this she was brought before
Esq. Cobb, of •Middlev’ille, and convict­
ed, and sentenced to 10 days In tbe
county bastile.

Already the advantages of the Im
provement Association are becoming
manifest. Our citizens will doubtless
soon have an opportunity to secure a
furniture factory and a carriage factory
as a result of efforts put forth by the
association's officers, particularly C. D.
Beebe, the treasurer.
When the time
oomes for action in this mutter, if those
who ought to be interested in securing
such institutions for our city, and are
abb* to give in aid of them refuse to do
so, the Banner will move to bond the
atv to pay the required bonuses. Hast­
ings cant stand sull and grow; and if
Its property mterests will not of them­
selves respond, they should be made to

The Beat Salve Ln the world for
.
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Hair Uhatim.
Chilblalns. Corns, and skin ErupJons,
and positively cures Film, or do pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satihfuction, or money refundedPrice 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear 4 Co.
Forty Holland emigrant* arrived at Graal
Rapids.
CROUP. Whocplnjr Court and BrooehiUs.’lmmedlalrly relieved by Hldlob’s Cure. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be ^.jUBekly
cured bj HhUoh’* Cure. We guarantee IL Sold
by W. H. Goodyear.

mu with un ax.
The chief of police of Jackson has Issued his
ukase, forbidding placing barrels, bdxtw. etc.,
on the sidewal&gt;s. He Is bound that the bucolic
visitors shallot think Jackson was made only

Mikado, our year old. Is already a goodly
village.
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hastings as well

After the jury liad disagreed In the Price

tlin defendant came into court and set ttiatten
right by pleading guilty. He got off with a
year's Imprisonment.
A syndlcnto of capitalists are reported to have
struck It rich near Watersmeet, where they
have been exploring for Iron ore fur several
months. Mid new railroad facilities will soon
bring their And to light.
Quartz, bearing free gold, has now t&gt;een found
on each end of the Gingrasa property,
Ishpeming, and as soon as the everlasting ffgbt
over the tide is settled by the courts the middle and knocked down by some unknown person.
The former cried "murder." whereon his assail
Ttfe everlasting water works question at ant fled In the darkness, without list ing obtained
Lapeer has been settled. A special election any booty. Opinion Is divided as to whether a
went In favor ot tliriuby an overwhelming footpad or an escaped lunatic did the job.
majority, aud everybody was tlekted to death ■Traverse City now talks of lighting its bridges
utu) principal streets.
except 91 fellows »bo voted "un."
Mat Wixom's tent show stranded in Bellevue
Measures are now Ivefore the Bay Cliff com­
mon council asking for franchises for piping the Thursday nlgnt amidst a general light between
streets of that city with a view of Introducing the actors on one side and Mat and his family
the natural gas from Klluiastcr. Alcona county — ■
band were £1 enjoying a man's size drunk aud
or elsewhere that It may be stroek.

The Twentieth Michigan Infantry is like a
hen with her head cut off. Its president has

authorized to arrange for the annual reunion.
Tbe regiment has never before missed since 'M.

A poat mortem examination shows that his
spleen was broken, several blood vessels had let daylight Into the vital organs ot the
bull.
ruptured and tlie tissues bruised amt Inflamed.

vlllige. Every able-bodied resident is out in
the Linsii engaged in pre empting a farm out of talking or acting In a manner lint &lt;-aat sus­
picion upon the reputation of a young girl, and
teiture of the M., H. ft O. railroad subsidy of giving t&gt;oys cigarettes and coaxing them to
confess their personal wrong doings, says be
grunt.
frequently saw the girl flirting, aud be thought
l*rof. Charles E. Wright, of Marquette, state
it hh* duty to tell her parents about It. He owns
geidoelst says that tin- geological couditloim
alone the hue of Ihituth. south Shore ft Atlantic
railway are favorable for the existence at wickedness and then told them how naughty it
natural gas It is maskable that It will be looked was.
iMst Fourth of July William Amtermu. of
1 luring u recent thunder norm Uie residence Marqurtte, murdered Jack McGinnis, shooting
&gt;.i«
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br lightning, and the gallant P. M. blistered
had objected to I Im careless

Let no one forget that Hastings has
an exceedingly brigtit future before her
if proper advantage is taken of her ex­
ceptionally good resources. With three
railroads, excellent schools, good church
privileges, enterprising business houses,
tbe best of fire protection, it is bound to
be as good a residence point as central
Michigan affords. Forty new dwellings
this season ahaw that. Now what we
Trent- is manufacturing establishments,
and a large addition to the dinner pail
brigade These we can get by a little
snterprirt and push. Let us hare them, fluid. Be lay fasensibUs for an hour, but is
even if we have to bond the city to get
than. The little addition to taxes will
be more than made. up by the addi- circuit court of trying io kill his mother, has
wealth three institutions will

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«««. °r troubled with

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Windy
Colle,
Teething
Pains/ at
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggist*.
The agricultural college bad five
Japanese students last year.

Nothing in Hill’s Peerless Cough
Syrup can hurt tbeyoungest child. No
cure, no pay. W. II. Goodyear.
More typhoid fever and more deaths
there-from at Ijmslng.
('

Ask for Cobb's -^ills and take no
other. 25 cents fur 40. W. H. Good­
year.

Port Huron’s eighth gas well has
commenced flowing.

25 cents will buy a small bottle of
Hill’s Peerless Worm Spedfic. Try it
If your child Is sick. Ko cure, no pay.
W. IL Goodyear.
Brooklyn. Jaeksoa county, is bating
a three-days' fair.

'The UiKi

Hill's SarsuinarlUa will cure Mercur­
ial Diseasrs. Venweal Taints and Min­
eral Poisons. W. H. Goodyear.

From the Seat of War

The Cushman telephone system will
be operated in Alma.

HALL’S

ffioo RIWARD. Sioo.
The readers of the Banner will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded aisease that science baa
been able to cure in all its stage* and
that is Catarrh. HaH’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
^ternity. Catarrh being
du,ease require* a con­
sequence. In the scrapping bee Whom re­ stitutional treatment. HaU’s Catarrh
ceived a blow In the eye that dressed R In Cure is taken internally, acting direct­
mourning and swelled It until It wm lltfle small­ ly upon the blood and mucus surfaces
er than a good sized pumpkin.
A bull may bellow, and a bull may roar, and

Home farmers in MlMankeeand Clan-counties
have sued the Muskegdn booming company for can assault me twice, because I ain't built that
•15,000 because Uh- company dumped so blamed
many sawlogs into the Muskegon river as to Chas. Porter, of Wyoming township, Kent co.,
cause .t to dog and overflow upon their farms. Jutt after be had been helped orer a 10-rail
Ed. Brudlsb, of Matbertown, was hit by a fence by bls &gt;100 taunts tbn other day. In tour
base ball recently and died a few days afterward. minutes by the watch’ lie had returned to the

Halting.-. Mich.

IL Goodyear druggist.
FOR IS CENTS get Kemp’s Liter Pills for

.street and deliberately began to shoot a horse.
It was a faithful old mare which the captain

members of a commission appointed by the
Canadian government to Inquire into the work­
ing ot the different state railway commissions,
with a view to organizing like service in Canada,
inspected Commissioner Rich's offlee yesterday
afternoon. They are highly pleased with Che
workings of that and the various ether depart­
ments of the state government at Lansing.
Ida l*eteraon, the woman who was recently
convicted of murdering her busband in
Menominee county, and who was scr.tenred for
I* years, has arrived at Jackson, where she will
be kept until the governor can commute her
seuteuee tuthc Detroit bouse of correctionthere being^&gt;o provision for keeping woman
at the Jackson orison. She Is a good looking
swedhb woman, 50 years old. and does not
speak eng! Ish.
An old gentleman, visiting relatives In
Traverse City, while crossing Unkin sL bridge

ED. POWERS, Sole Ajrcnt,

CATARRH CURED. health and »w»K breath
ecurvd. by Shflon’i Catarrh Itemed} x rice

performance of' a 'wild wext nature with tils ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
friend Eugene Glbaon al Ashley the other day
“1 TRIED gverything. without relief, but
when his knife slipped and carved Glbaou's
Kemp's Pile !*upp&lt;r.ltnrirs cured me." Ho

life, but which had been sold to a jockey. The
captain preferred killing the animal to having
her pass her lart yean In hardship.
The Grand Rapids and Chicago I-arty whonis
bought eld Wheeling mine at Negsunee gave
•on.ooo for It. and will begin with good prospects
right where former owners left off while suffer­
ing with the bines. D. K. Waters and Congress­
man Ford are said to be In the syndicate, and
yet they may feel juxt as bad about the cnorrr ■
Ity of having a tariff on Iron ore. m they usually
de about election time.

the Trade Mark for the best and therefore
the.
The above iis_____
____
cheapest line of stoves on earth.
Seo the Oarland Family of Cook and Haating. al.-o the Art
Garland Coal Stoves.

WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
urn’B'S -'■'“»&lt;«

Insists that any such fool play ought to entitle
50 cents per bos. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
a man to a certificate of Idiocy on the spot.
North Brunel -win build an ■«W» school
Charles Mars a. an Isabella Indian, look a gun
Some philanthropist who has the public good with him to plek grapes. He dragged the gun
through a brush pile by the muzzle, and the
In the combination, pr. portion, and prepara­
Thirteen dead dogs were found upon the street
tion pl its larredienlt. l!ood‘» barsajuirilla trhit »rn&gt;». Tbetime nuxy coiuewben civilization. complHbr*
there iu one morning recently.
eurrs .where oilier preparatfimi
tnl-Miooury work and polllies bare dune eoougb
George F. Hunter wants what little money for the Indian to cause him to know better than home, which I* a "tovyr of strength abroad.’’
peculiar In tire phenomena) sain* It has attained.
to pick grapes with a gun.
Hood's
Harvapurilla
h rhe most sorresafui
for tdS.uX) damages, arising from a collision
medicine for purifying the blood, glv ing strength
with an unmarked street obstruction.

The Journal editor says he is asked
why tbe council does not get another
city attorney, since the present occu­
pant is Dot consulted by the council.
Same question is often asked of us. and returned a Terdiet to the effect that someBut it may be worth 880 to the city
to have an attorney whose principal
An Inoffensive half-breed named Peters was
service, so far as outsiders can judge. pounded out of all sense and reason by some
toughs at Mt. Pleasant recently, and It Is now
The officers of the county committee
his hurts.
who have the county prohibition in­
terests in hand desire that the petitions Clair, wear a uniform rostume consisting of a ;
he circulated and returned to the secre­ full skirt with blouse waist of navy blue flannel,
tary, C. A. Hough, at once inorder
that the special election may be called young things!
at the earliest possible date. If delav­
A 8t. Louis grocer exhibtta a stalk of com n
ed much longer the matter wiQ have to
be postponed Indefinitely. Therefore height of SH feet. People don’t send children
the committee urge immediate action.

The rtinains of Truman Parker,
mention of whose death was made in
our last, were interred at Elsie. The
funeral was very largely attended, and
there is universal sorrow there that one
so loved and respected should be cut
down iu the very morning of a prosper­
ous career. While be was at work in
a small swamp on his farm in Carlton
one day last summer, the heat overcame
huh and be fell in a swoon and lay un­
conscious in the hot sun for several
hours. It is supposed that this brought
on the disease, typhoid fever, which
caused his death.
•
Charlotte and Hastings ninei
crossed bats at the fair grounds Friday
afternoon, and Hastings easily won by
a score of 15 to 8. Both sides made
several bud breaks and costly errors,
but the quality of playing was about
proportionate with the score. Bastings
being superior at the bat and in the
field. Clarke^ pitcher for the Petoskey’s,
twirled the sphere for the visitors, while
W. R. Cook and V. Ferris were the
Hastings battery. Ferris filled the
position admirably, bis throwing to
second, Cook’s capture of a hot liner,
R. Green's batting and base running
bring the features of the game.

railed money to par his railroad fart.

Uev«
he
would
hnH it not been for tbe relief afforded
by Electric Bitter*. Sold at fiftv cent*
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear.
ixin i
You eaMot
&lt;° ’'“t* “I? 2
MporlmmUiw when your luojj
&lt;n
danger. Consumption always
rt firet. only a cold. Do «“*
dealer to Impose upon vou
?gj,®
cheap imitation of Dr. King s New Dis
Mvrry for Consumption.
“J
Colds, but be sure you get the ^uineBecause he can make more profit he
uiav tell you he has
go«J. or tiie same. Don’t be deceh^
but insist upon getting Dr. Ring s Neu
Discovery, which is «uar,u’t$7?ht®1*7
relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest af­
fections. Trial bottle Jree at W. H.
Goodyear’s Drug store.

SPECIALIST

"Hello. 'Bab!’ ’’
••Hello, yourself 'How’s business’.'

HASTINGS. MICH
"Understand yon’s tuortd
ia now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted ue the finest of
offices, he invites the afflicted to call on anywhere than I*ro pot n&lt;’»
him. He urges them not to despond ol room.
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
you know."
cessful heretofore in finding relief.
-AU right
Having spent many years in study at
And a visit «&gt; the stf-p &lt;r.
the beat medical colleges of tbe country,
and having bad an extensive and suc­ HUIW
--cessful practice in treating chronic dis­ three busy men. aud a Sue &lt;*’k
orders. he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

HARNESS

ing its work. The Proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers that
ARE YOU SUFFEIUN’G
they offer one hundred dollars for anv
cure. SmdforuiJ,
D..W.
b»
'J**, X
testimonials. Address,
°r from Catarrh, AsthmN. Broocb7Jff, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
F. J.CunfKr iCo. Tohdo.o.
loar.Mv$r
or y°ur Stom­ B~?K «t HWlnr
WSold by DruCTl«a. 71
rtate and buy so ®3D&gt; •'* lul* '
ach disordered *
Have you Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
are burning near
OKcmaw .Springs.
Dr. Baughman e,m cure yon, if a cure
is at nil possible.
- — —• —-n-*'?
i*
He has met with marked success in over offered, at way duwn jwl&lt;
treating Rheumatism, Spermat ton-brea.
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats
without pain and positively cures.

CATARRH CURE.

WHIPS,
blankets,
robes.

TtlRF GOODS’!

.ri_7?,'iir,ln'J’.rr"‘o‘U®*. Without lisnefli ।

female diseases a special

REPAIRING!

Call on him at his oflices, Hastings, np.lr&lt;« IB M. !»•
Mich.

k.WJ?

K

•pllnu.
•pralni.

J ”

And Finally

U[llni“' reraovHi »11

'STU”"’*

CONSULTATION FUEL.
Cages treated and medicines sent by
..n
"

XU M, di

7"';

j W. Babcock,
___ —.tlMl

*•

�PROHIBITION IN ATLANTA.
Mr Editor-—Bo much has been said
AH OMINOUS INCIDENT.
,4 to the bad effectfl of prohibition upon
uMne**.
1 concluded to nend you
WHERE BEEFSTEAKS COME FROM.
jeencloaed clipping, token from the
,
HOW THEY ARE PREPARED.
. ._ —v — —,. u.T».-.KnH renonutialiou
•tier.*. &lt;, Georgia. Constitution, the lead- ffchools have bSTuiitr
at Baltimore be was engaged at tbo war de­
v iletnocratic newspaper of the south,
partment inconstant telegraphicrornmnui“d a papa that was violently opposed
calion with Gem Grunt, then fci front at ?&gt;1&gt;..Toadcrto1 rr‘nr&lt;1!' rtfcetiro where otter
lUcbmond. Throughout the dny bo sevriwd , nwHeines have.failed. Try K now. It will
a prohibition when it wus submitted
wholly unconsdou* that anything was going portly your blood, regulate tbe digestion,
j,- -unty tn which Atlanta is situon at Baltimore in which his iotertau were and give new life and vigor to the entire body.
The Georgia law is similar to the
“Hoods Sarsaparilla did re great good.
")uc*u°“
3e v. have in Michigan—local option
_______
m.w, i.waiir&gt;«*i a hn*ty
«w«t iii till* lag lunch, and without entering ids private office
;. qatintiM. If prohibition can suchurried baci to tbe war office. Ob arriving
in auvwer to causal &lt;iuc»tlon.
-J
well in a county whiph contains i
nt tlie war •lr|»ortuwiit tin' first dispatch that 1 took-Hood,a Sarsaparilla and think I am
How easy anti truthful to tefl it's
.: 70X»&gt; people, we can see no
was shown bin. nnnounred tlicuusninatiou of
A eure for the wood liidlxesition.
To take I'teree'* Furgatire FelJets.
Andrew Johns u tor vice president. “Thfa fa&gt;
■
■ whv it cannot be enforced in
1
One
agent
has
n)M a® fanning inUte ..uuaiug Oil Um&gt; plate, savory aad tempU'ng.
strange,
” said be„refiectively; "1 thought it
. &lt; ounty. which has no city which
A rejxrrter wlio waa ignorant abont tbe evo­
This man
in Lapeer county.
wm usual to nominate the candidate for
lution of t h-beefsteak started ent for infor­ president
Ihssi s tUr»ipurilla 11 characterized by
- -•• -seven the 20th of Atlanta's pop­
first.” His informant was aston­
••1 Don’t Want Relief, tint Cure,"
ot
mation
ofi
tlw
subject,
and
he
incnfantaliy
ished. “Mr. President," said be, “have yoa three | .eulbriow : 1st. ttc
:
Below fa the article entire.
fa the exclamation ot thousands sufleTtag from learned *ometblng about mutttni and veal.
not beard ot your own renotninationt It
I’KOHIDlTIriksiT.
eatarrt. Toallsuehvr «a&gt;-. (!at*rrh can be
It *a&gt; Iran ted at the stock yank *1 tbe toot was telcgnipiMd to you at the White Houw l-rorew &lt;4 securing the actire medicinal
cured by Dr. Mage’s Catarrh
r •
of Sixtieth rtrect, cluse to the Hudson river, two boursagoi" Mr. TJnculn bod not sevn quaiitlc*. Tlie n suit Is a tncdJchi” of unusual
-riti’tioo. June”*.
1
that New York state docs do* furnish rattle the dispatch—bad ninde no inquiry about it— strength, cfli-ethig cures hitherto unknown.
1
,«fat'tioa ak which prohibition
enoui-i. .1. «•— — - •’ "
Mend for book containing adihtimwl evidence.
had noi so muetoa* thought about it.
on tnnl in bhwclty fa entitled
yt 4 • I.i'i Iiu.ong great events. No
On reflection Mr. Lincoln attached greet
. ____ - —-j. s u&gt; stocx ynnfa have
c .
&gt;■;. of u local nature was ever beacronimbdations for S.Ots) calvr*. IV.OUOsbeep, Imjxirtance to tlifa singular occurrence. It
iual 7,000 vnttfa, but they are t-alfad npon remindel him, be said, of an oir.iuous inci!d it: a city of sixty thousand
very wtidom to take care of snelt a large num­ •lent of mysteriou* character which &lt;x-curred
.. j, in which more wan involved.
ber; l&gt;e*i&lt;i«&gt;. the arrivals ore only temporary iu«t
si- -i—•— &lt;•’
, ch;tng»* proposed by it were so
.oi, uiMrrswa'
I* «udvr*. rom.igtMxl to large mrat deniers in
i.1.' i! its io be almost revoluntionary.
Listen to the welcome blddingthis
city. The cattle sometime- lemnin in I which be saw while lying on a lownge in bis
-.iver .hundred business houses were
“lie al rest. “
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
'the stock yard* but a brief hour, and never I own chamber at Hprngtield. There wae
fa; dosed. Nearly five hundred men
field by all drugs'.*!*. &lt;!; six f&lt;w g;. M*do
This man
more than a day. A great many of tbcni , Abraham Lincoln* face reflecting tbe full
»r-.'b' fa- forced to give up a chosen
a Hone Blanket
however, itare but a shirt elist-lti'-e to go to ! glow of health* and hopeful life, and ta tbe oaly by a I. HOOD &amp; CO. LoaOU, Mass.
does any
r.ph.v-.nent. The city trvasunr was to
tbo shamble*.
some mirror, at tbe same moment of time,
IQO Doses One Dollar.
. I-; ’with forty thousand dollars less
Isn’t
At
the
foot
of
Fifty-ninth
street
i&lt;
situated
was
tbe
fare
ef
Abraham
Lincoln
showing
a
■.Trade ^mounting annually
one of the beat equipped slaughter bouses hi ghostly ixtooeas. On trying tbe exprrimcin gOOT AND SHOE
'1 n« was to be turned away
tlie United Htate* Four hundred cattle are at other times, as confirmatory tecta, tbe illowing
the dty.' Many large business
kiUe.i Hu—------- J-“
' “
huion reappeared and then vanished an be­
v.cnf ’l't be left unrented. .Of
would have
. _ .. —mriM MlUUcr*' fore.
:t&gt;
i movement proposing meiuti stall*. Thi* tinmen*.' building i- built «f
Thi
u&amp;.
l,
irasl
“
7itaJSliK:
Mr.
Lincoln
more
than
once
told
me
that
radical met with the most splr-'
I brick and covers nt least two acre* of gnxin? he could not explain tbe phenomenon; that All Work Promptly, Neatly &lt;f- Cheaply
t^A Five
and ib- termined opposition. Many
If tlivre is any virtue hi being killed neatly he had tried to reprodwn- tbe double reflco­
• !&gt;-.&lt; citj- eDS regarded it without­
and quickly, 'tbo cattle brought to this tion at tbe executive mansion, but without
puktn &lt;ii$lavor.
slaughter bouw bare resvm to be &lt;-ongratu- succres; that it bad worried him not a little
R - X.5/* Little Giant,
:• aa-; s..i'l that prohibition in a city
latcd. No t-xigh sinewed Texan cattle are , and that the mystery had it* meaning, which
; L.rge .«thii wa&gt; impracticable, that
brought here to have tbrir bides taken off, | was doer enough to him. To bis mind tbe ii- □With Kenyan A Hon. Jefferson St.
Boss Stable.'
V. .-alii :&gt;"t prohibit, that the trade arl^',7nd
i“k.
Ikic fai&lt;
fat, ??
juicy crl,tw
critter* frocl
from llliouU atoTtafa
and Indi-1 laden was a sign—the lifelike imago betoken­
/A ysF-Keney.
-.■mill I*' in jure*!, that taxes would be
'ana. and tbe knre deep blue gras* region ing n safe passage through hi* first term a*
^c{. that th'1 stores in which the horeipaona* »i afao rreur* a send appetite? ’ of Kentucky. There are but two fl.xirs to the president; tbo ghostly oust that death would
/#*
\
Electric.
..( -..
was carried on Mjould
building. To the l«nin* &lt;if tbe upper floor overtake him before the eloae vt tbe second.—
7
V ’* No. 306.
4.■:.- ..■med for other purpoWrthat
are fastened thousand* of iron bool;*, pendant Ward H. Lemon's Letter.
‘i--..., ■ .. ii'• nt of whisky would be
from which there butig yestentay n half acre
Nasal Passages,
-&gt;• a with thi; law ac without it. the
of las t, veal and mutton. Great stall*, ribbed
AH Had Heart !&gt;toea«e.
I Allays Fain and
hoM hr W. II.
:-niy mi*; the revenue, that &lt;1, lor
with Iron Lar*, are ranged along one side of
Profvmor Blank, of E----- , devoted a whole
a; ... ■■•• ji death blow to Atlanta's
tbe tipper floor, and into three the rattle are wtwk of the session to lecturing to Ufa stu­ inflammation.
•r.',irtrtfa.
.
driven early m tbe morning Two men are dents on the subject of heart disease*. He
Heals tbe Sores,
it
now !-evr. eighteen months
required to kill a steer. A stoat n&gt;]&gt;e fa had a private a]&gt;artinent &lt;q&gt;euing off tbe cIom
.2 &lt;■ the f-h-ction. and twelve months
For lam- back, vide or chest, uw Shiloh's oor- fastened nround the animal’s hind l*g». and nxTn. to which l»e was wont to retire after Kestor.*a the
■■ ”°u■&gt;&gt; w.ns. his Isxly i* liftssi in the air by mran* of n lie bad finished hi* discourse in order to take ■ Senses of Paste
X&lt;- the law went into eflect. We are
’.-pared thus from observation to note
windlass, w&gt; that his fore shqaider* and brad •■ff lib gown and enjoy a little merlltatioo t&gt;y
HRiLOH'HroVGH nwl consumption cure I* rv*t on Uie floor. Simultaneously a *harp the fire. On the afternoon of th" second dny an ! Smell
■S’Uitfi.
!‘r-7.. ;tion in this city does prohibit.
Blow i-Atrni-k uj-on Ufa forehead ami hi* a tiuxlwt kixwk eamc to the door "Enter," TRY THE CURE.
jugular vein I* severed.
Th’- i
i' •b-erved S5 well as the law
said Ptofevsor Blank Ami. hat iu band, ap­
The Saginaw A Durand railroad i&lt;
14,.,. prying concealed weapons.
a MAxavncARY cuiuuurr.
peared one of his students, looking somewhat
line, theft, and other oifenses of being survey rd.
,
. - —
...
p—&gt;uv imiurn worrhxl and jtalc. “What ran 1 do for you, S'Jfp "'"- ELY irnoTSsurnZn'
Ktv:t«r. If there had been as'
flood spoken of in story l-ooks should go to Mr. M.T “Nothing, 1 fear," was tbe reply.
.ilv p -'plt- in taw- of earning con- It suriatify cure all affections ot tbe kidney .
tbe »banibfa« nt any time during the dny be­ “Nothing on earth can aid ma 1 have tbo
-.dril weapon*, tht-st, gambling, etc..
Lansing hue 333 lirettsed dogs; the t ween the hours of il a. m. and 6p. m. Each very symptom* that you were today deacnl»ri time v.ere iu fiffajtfof the‘retail of pqund is rm ply.
animal biro I* from one half to two gallon*, ing. Sound me mu! see; sir.’ Tb- sounding
intent ,'pinb. twelve months ago. law
and tbi* sanguinary current flows steadily all I was soon performed. “Yon'r* in perfect
igsir-ri*. these things would not have *T-C - v
would enjoy your dinner dny and jxxirs through an iron -hoot in the
guarantee of ।
•i-a curried out us well as jt .was
asphalt flooring into an iron cradle on wheel*,
ing from to eta. to
(tae "oSSTt'itta.
•j
and are prevented by Dys­
But hardly had tbv kindly old profawor reig il: t’ *■ hquor trade. In eansldvra- pepsia. u*c Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. placed there to receive it. Tbe uohtrots of
latally writes that she averaged &lt;7Ata day last
rt Mr Vta *’&gt;rl‘e&lt;1 ,m®’ bvptemtZr daw Christ
*nn i: the small majority with which Thry are a positive cur. tor Dyspepsia, In­ there erndlcw l» loured into an iron vat. where | sumrd his seat twfore another knock re­
prohibition was errned, and the large digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. It is tolled Co a thick, dough like roudstency. sounded on tbo door. “Come in. Well, tvhat‘s
number o' |»"opfa who were opposed to We guarantee them. 23 and W cents. From tbo rat it is placed in bags and ptrered the matter with you. Mr. C.T “I’m a dead
OOFFEE ia kept hi all firat-olass
I mail." gasped Mr. Ct, looking wildly round
it prohibit, the law has been
W. IL GOODYEAR A Co.. Druggista.
stores from tho Allan tic to the Pacific. Vou can make from &lt;35 to WO before Chnrt
os if ho wanted tn clntch something. "I’ve
narveluusiy well observed.
•
Prohibition has not injured the city
CAS8E1.1 &amp; CO. (Ll'di. M Dearborn st.. ChiMason sliarrM in the typhoid epidemic cakes are then thrown into a machine, which got heart diwase a* sure ns a gun " “Not
dries and grinds them *• that a substance a.« quite av Ixid a* that, I trust. Take off your
naneUUy. According to tbe as-essor'!. of Limbing.
-g- pro'pertv in the dty has increased
fin* a« coffrw it thrown cut of the machine. coak" Ausculatiou and |&gt;*rcuadon were
speedily
performed;
then
the
profrorar
Drunkenness
ar
the
Liquor
Habit
res:;ivsly
It ts then (mb in bags and sold for fertilizing,
ri-r two millions of dollars. Taxes
ia nwrwr good when exposed to the air.
laughed in C.*a taco. “Sound 0 a bell, man,"
Cued by administering Dr. Haines*
pur|xwe«.
h..
it»n increased. Two streets
Always buy thia brand in harmeticahy
Golden Bpedfie.
Bkxxl pn-jiareil tn this manner is of great ho said. “Go home to your dinner, and don't
l“mpared out
4Fthc&lt;i:y. Ifacatur and I’eteas. were
sealed ONE FOUND PACKAGES.
value as n man are and bi ings from &lt;40 tn &lt;5C lie a foot" Tbe doctor did not ait down again,
uiown us liquor streets. It was hardabsolutely bar
a ton After the bullock if dead ho is hoisted however. No; ho was afraid there would ba
*y considers proper for a lady to walk
more
of
them,
so
he
harried
along
through
up clear of th* floor and his jacket b taken
•h-T- &lt;nvfa without an escort. - Now
the squad and got into bis carriage. But bn
—ii aKvuuiic wrwes.
the;, are ;iist as orderly as any in tho
Thousand* of drunkard* lia«o been made tem­ off. His heart and liver are removed, an3 | litul two more visit* at his reeidrnro on tb«
ity. Property on them has advanced
perate men Who liave faketi Goldoti Mpecifle
same night from frightened student*, and
in their coffee witbmit their knowledge, and
rom 1 ■ to 2-‘&gt; per cent. The loss of
U&gt;-d*y heUrve they &lt;mlt drinking of their own
• rtj thoosand loUars re\enue. consefree will IT NKVHR FAlfX The system
- —--------- — ----- ---- — _ HIV Mam. wu
once In.premia!ed with the .speciae it becomes tbe meantime tbe other |xwtooas of hfa body
iurot on eliding the -aloons, has tended
an utter impoMibli.ty for tke liquor appetite to wbr h are not marketable aa food, with tbe tbe following Monday be got on to fereca.
a no degriv to impede the city's pro­
exisl. Far tall psrt.culsrs, address GOLDEN ry-rptioti of hia hoofs, are tried out and tbe
gress in any direction. I-argv appro­
SPianc CO.. IKS Rare st.. Claeiaaatl. O.
priations have i»een made to the water
Jackson g.t* well fa down 2.UK0 feet
work*, the public schools, the Piedmont
mainder wbi&lt;-h beings &lt;■**) a ton.
:air, and other improvements. The and full of water.
Tbe bom* are sold and made into knife
3usint-.M men have raised SiVJ.'CO to
Wifffl with any Throat ot
newspaper work bekl by peopleoutside of tbe
build the Atlantic A Haw kinsville rail­
\ LtuigDweaoo. Ifroahavo handies and buttons, and tbe boofs are sent

A SLAUGHTER HOUSE.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Purifies the Blood

EKA-JStff

MaDifactiriu and Repairiau.

"

J. C. WOODBUFF.

FI^X’/a

CreamftlM ■pffiVuji

■

ARBUCKLES

ARIOSA

.
‘

COFFEE

MONEY SAVED
By going to

road. The number of city banks is to a Cough or Cold, or tbo children are'
be increase! to five. The coming of th reateoed with Croup or W hooping Cough,
four new railroads has been settled use Acker's Eng liah llemedy and prevent removed, are ground into bone dust. Tbv who wears a knowing grin and exclaims:
bld-s are salted down for a week or ten day*
luring the year. Fifteen new stores further trouble.
Ii is a positive cure, ami then di»]iowd of to leather manufacturers. “Ab! hunting for news." And when told
-ontalning ho use-furnishing goods have and we guarantee It. Price 10 and fiOc
Every night at fl o'clock tbo place fa toasted
been -tarted since prohibition went into a bath, aud when the workmen are through
W. H. Goodykap. A Co.. Drugguts.
lo effect. These are doing well. More)
squirting a portiou &lt;J tbo North river around smile of incredulity. Tb* general public
Caro has a wide-awake improvement tbe floor tbv establishment to clean and sweet •—tn* to have an idea that a newspaper mao
furniture has been sold to mechanics
ind laboring men in the last twelve associatioa.
as a kitchen floor in a well regulated bouse.— cbasea around after items like an eotoaiolomonths than in any twelve months In
gist after butterflies. Of tbe machine Ilka
New York Evening Bun.
THOUBHTS.
the history of the city The manufacsystem of a great newspaper office they have
no eon.Tptlon.
taring retablishtnente of the city have
I
caanot
trust
toy
memory
,
tor
it*
day.
received new life. A glass facory has
That only happy hour* ot youth could trara,
Driven to ox trend tire by tbe necessity of
been built A cotton seed oil mill is llaa from a path of pein tn turn swajr,
jiaying a em-nrity debt of &lt;30,00) which be
being built worth S125,'JOO. All im­
la trembling, lest I n tbe well knowu Caos;
bad indurwd, be applied to tbo legislature of
provement companies with a basis in Yet, eeeinr. raa 1 bid my memory mm,
Virginia iu tbe last year of bis life to be
red estate have seen their stock doub­ Or torn my soul's eyre from tbe face 1 lore*
allowed to dispoe of his property by lottery.
led in value since the election on pro­
‘About m- I replied.
"If it is pvrinitted In my case," lie write*,
hibition.
“my land* here alone, with the mill*, etc.,
-•'tores in which tbe liquor trade was
will pay everything, and will leave Mon ti­ hours." I answered. Then I could plainly see
eond'Jcted become vacant, but are now
red lo and a farm free. If refused, I must sell that the old man was making a mental cal­
.occupied by other lines of trade. Ac­
avrrythiug here, perhaps considerably in culation something like this: Fifteen dollars
cording to the real estate men more la­
Bedford, .move thither with my family, in two hours would be &lt;7.50 an hour, work­
borers and mm of limited means are
where I havfi not even a log hat ta put my ing ten hours a day—and utilms a man works
buying lots than ever before. Rents
। beaut Into." Tbe privilege asked was finally ten hours a day be would to hope Irmly laxy
arc more promptly paid than formerly.
granted, but so tardily that it wrong from iu tbe opinion of tbe old farmer—would be
More houses are rented by the same
him. like a groan of anguixh, tbe sentence, &lt;73 a day; six days in tbe week would run
number of families than heretofore.
■I count on nothing now. lam taught to up to &lt;450 a week. He did not like to think
Before prohibition, sotnetimefl as many
know my »ta::dard."
me a liar, so bo simply smiled and murmured :
three families would live in one Tbe traitor thoughts to briny it hack to nr,
As so often happen*, tbe lottery scheme “I reckon you don't work very bard."—Tbe
house. The heads of those families are
failed through popular apathy. But the pub­ Journalist.______________
not now spending their money for
lic sympathy was to some extent aroused,
drink, are each able to remt a house,
and ritlsen* of New York, of Philadelphia,
thus using three Instead of one. Work­
The projier way to send money by mail u and of Baltimore sent him cuutriliution*
ingmen who formerly spent a great by a money order or registered letter. Sent amounting in the aggregate to &lt;16,300 This spondenta who sent original and humorous
part of their money for liquor, now in any other way it fa almost Certain that il relief, though inadequate, was yet sufficient descriptions of the jubilee ceremony to tbeir
’Pend it in food and clothes for their will lie stolcu, the letter containing It de­ to justify ld&lt; ix-lirf that Montfcello would be respective papers, written in the graphic and
families. The retail grocery men sell stroyed and no trace of it ever found. The saved to hi* daughter. In this hope Im died flowery innyuap-' that obtains in the far west,
more goods and collect their bills better pcotal service fa not re»jiorrobk&gt; for tbew&gt; July 4,1K8. having occupied Monticello as a arc rather abashed nt finding a collection of
than e\er More. Thus they are able los^a, and steadily endeavor* to dfacoaragr I home just six yror* more t &gt;an half a cen­ all tbe nccounto written by journalists to
to settle more promptly with the whole­ sending money in ordinary letter* Tbe more ' tury. ami was buried in tbf little graveyard whom tickets for the abfa-y were fanned, is
fa sent, tte greater fa the temj&gt;taU&lt;xi to poorly I hs had planned nearly three-quarters of a bei g made at tbe lonl chamberlain's office,
sale men
.AP^ ’-Ptible increase has been no­ l&gt;aid postal clerk* to steal letter* and destroy century before.—J. G. Nicolay in The Conticed in the number of people who ride them. Tbe expert thief can usually tell
majarty, ami one to bo retained by tbo lord
on th.-strest care. According to the wlictlier a letter contain* inotfay by Its
FZtretrlclly a Form of Matter.
chamberlain.
coal dealers many people bought coal feeling, but if be ojiens a fatter to steal be
It is a well known loot that quantity at
A correapomlent has aniueod liinwelf in tbo
and stored it away who never have has to destroy it, whether It contains money
elwttlcity
mmvmrad
in
coulombs
never
i*
w»n known to do so before. Others or not; M&gt;th*ttbo*c who persist in sending g-nernted, never is cojwiitnrd. ami never dura meantime by collecting a few specimens of
who had M-n accustomed to buying loaw Lilis in letters not merely run their own grow l^i. excepting leakage. Tlx&gt; current cboire newspaper English from some gushing
native reparta, a g.; “Tbe fasciuae edibles
two or three tops on time, this last risk, but they tempt men who might other­
i flowing out of a lamp fa exactly tlic snme in
winter bought seven or eight and paid wise remain bemret, and tbsy expose to pilfer- quantity as that going into it. Tbe ume Is were dispensed," “Partook of the transitory
joys of a elide," “Unique event of the day."
2*?,,.for
A leading proprietor cf a
true of motors and of generators, showing “-General director, prone mover and animated
wilimery store said that he had sold
that electricity of itself h neither consutnetl »ou) of tbo movement." The scene was m&gt;e
’n&lt;n^ nat* and lx&gt;nnet* to laboring men nant ia Tbe Writer.
while doing wart:, nor is it generated. After of great nmgniflcence Human ingenuity
for their wives and daughters, than
doing work in a lamp or motor it comes out had twen exhausted iu contributing to it*
ever before in the history of his busi­
in precisely the same quantity n* it entered. splendor, and tl* result was a sj&lt;ectacle w hich
ness. Contractors say their men do
There i» uo use in disguising tbe fact that A Itottery fa notable to generate quantity or Oiled for tl&gt;e geuim of a Turner to |&gt;eq&gt;et»rt*er work;and on Saturday evenings, there i* vaUly more ill humor tfting in sum- coitionil# of rirotricity;all It i* able to do to uata it” Fancy Turner painting a public
they receive their week’s wages, Ijmw than in winter. Vexatious that in De­ to take the qnautlty which poura in at one function in an nphoUiTed Westminster
2*ad the same for tlour, harns. ary cember. January. February or some of the pole and tend it out at the other jofa with an
Abbey!—London Table.
W«fa.or other necessary' things for other mouths that are wimly or mowdad inerraaed preaiurr. or E. M. F. Electricity,
war families. Thus they are in better woukl scarcely cause .i wrinkle iu
therefore, is not -merely force (or a form of
’pinte. have more hope, and are not in- in June, Julv. Ai«Su*t •n&lt;1 * f001’^ portion energyi. Init matter. It fa precisely analogous
Another of tbe new &lt;ii«raw« which folios
^nedk) strike and growl about higher of Keptctnlwr cauw much more denoostra to water in a water circuit. Tbe water io
Uo... TV iwrUIM h-&gt;
'»• neither consumed nor generated. Tbe pump
from Berlin, where two telegraph nprratma
.Attendance upon public schools has
bare
beeu affected. Thr Anger naila bare
mcrinsed. The superintendent of pub­ any way luw-.-^l Y«,
ic instruction -ud in his report to the
ba denied.
“ "iu'-h
ot education, made January 1. mm of tbi« kiiui abroad in tammer than in it into tae&lt; han leal work of another kind. It
winter. -FHIadelpbia Call.
days net room one the water. The quantity •ant &gt;r mid pre*a»
"During th*: past rearit has become
dneed by worirtng tb*
» »nbject of remark by teachers in the
I w iixai
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saw Traveler.
school and by visitors, that the children to about flW.OOO toes, of which Brasi alone
wtremore tidy, were better dr«sed.

Battle Creek
And calling on

And see his elegant stock of

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the lowest prices. That place is at

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The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for
yourself.

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The Hastings Banner.
attendance mon Bunday tehooto of toe
city. Thia 13 esi&gt;ecially noticeable
among the suburban churches.
Many
HAmNOB, Mich., Sept
1887?
children now attend Sunday school who
were unable to attend for want of
proper clothing. Attendance upon the
different churches is far better. From
fifteen hundred to two thousand people
have joined the various churches of the
city during the year.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The determination on the part of the
Uncle Josiah Begole has lately given jpeople to prohibit the liquor traffic, has
stimulated a disposition to do away
the members of his party 3 vigorous with other evils. The laws against
are rigidly enforced. A con­
thumping who have claimed that re- gambling
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publican money caused tuslon defeat in ;siderable stock of gambler’s tools gath­
ered together by the police for several
Michigan laat fall. He says that it years past was recently used lor the
was unwise nominations—the result of purpose of making a large bonfire on
the brazen cheek of the "kid democra­ one of the unoccupied squares of the
city. Thecity has refused longer to
cy" who determined that “old hunkers,"
grant license to bucket shops; thus put­
like Uncle Josiah, should go to the rear ting its condemnation upon the trade
while thKkids got Mil the persimmons. in “futures” of all kinds.
AU these reforms have bad a decided
Uncle Jomah tells a part, but not all, of
tendency to diminish crime. Two
the truth as to the defeat. It is well
weeks were necessary'to get through
known that the fusion party had plenty with the criminal docket. During the
of money, and used it lavishly to cor­ present year it was closed out in two
rupt voters, so the boodle cry is non­ days. The chidn-gang Is almost with
nothing but the chains and the balls.
sense. The prime cause of fusion defeat The gang part would not be large
was lack of votes; next to that was the enough to work the public roads of the
county were it not augmented by fresh
disgust with fusion.
supplies from the surrounding counThe famous Wisconsin Iron Brigade tiee. The city government is in the
held its- reunion in Milwaukee last hands of our best citizens.
The majority in this countv in favor
week and re-elected all its old officers
of prohibition was only S8$. Such a
except Gen. E. 8. Bragg, who make a change has taken place in public sentispeech in defense of President Cleve­ menL however, that now there is hard­
land’s pension vetoes. This was a, Iva respectable ontl-prohlbitionist in
marked and peculiar action, whose, the city who favors a return to bar­
rooms. There are some who would
meaning is self-evident Gen. Bragg Eefer high license, or sale by the galD, but it is a remarkable fact that
is an eminent democratic and adminis­
tration political leader. The Iron। there is no disposition to have the sa­
loon opened again. The bar room has
Brigade is not the G. A. R. men. But! gone from Atlanta foreveh\ and the
their action shows that the veterans of people with remarkable unanimity say
the war for the Union are not admirersi amen! There is very little drinking in
■of President Cleveland, and that, if he, tbe city. There has-been forty per cent.
' falling off in the number of arrests,
runs again, almost the unanimous1 notwithstanding there has been a rigid
soldier vote of thetounty will be cast' interpretation or the law under which
arrests are made. .Formerly.it a man
against him.
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was sober enough to walk home he was
Free trade democratic journals that• not molested. Now, if there is there is
talk looariy about Liking the “tariff' the slightest variation from that state
,
tn
which the center of gravity falls in a
taxes off tbe necesaitiea of life," per­
line inside the base, the party is made­
haps forget that Dan Manning, Presi­' to answer for such variations at the
dent Cleveland’s Secretary of the Treas­ station house.
.
z
ury until he resigned to go into bank­. - Our experience has demonstrated to
ing and Wall street speculations, was, us beyond n doubt that a dty of sixty
thousand inhabitants can get along and
and is in favor of taxing sugar, tea and advance at a solid and con&gt;tant rate
coffee, the poor man’s breakfast table,, without the liquor traffic, s
and also tobacco, the poor man’s luxury.
Perhaps they don't count sugar as one State of Michigan, county of Barry-M.
At a BMUion of the Probate Court for the
of the “necessities of life," nor tea or
County of Barry. holden at the Probate offlee In
coffee either; but steel rails for rich the City of Hastings, in said County, on Wedneothe 3stl» day ot Sept.. In thr year one thous­
railroad companies ahd Engligh fancy dav.
and eight hundn-d andetfhty-aevm.
Present, Wm. W. Cole, Judge of Probate.
cotton and woolen goods, and French
In tbe matter oft be estate o! Catharine Rai­
silks, are “necessities of life.
, ston. deceased.
.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
The New York State republican fied. of S. F. Jones, a creditor of said deceased,
praj Ing the administration of said estate may
platform is emphatically for a protec­ no granted to Clement Smith vr some other
person.
tive tariff, and this is one of the issues suitable
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the 28th
that will help decide the election in day of October, A. D. iMtr. at ten o'eteek in thr
forenoon, be assigned fur the hearing of said
that State. In short every where the petition, aud that the belts al law of said in­
and all other persons Interested tn
republican party is the staunch defend­ competent,
said estate, are required to appear at ase-'ion of
er of American industries, while at tbe said court, then to be bidden at the Probate
offlee. In tbe city of Hastings, In said county,
same time demanding economy in tbe and -how cause. It anv then- be. why the prayer
Ute petitioner should not be granted.
government expenditures and a stop­ otAnd
It is further ordered, that said petitioner
page of piling up an idle surplus in the give notice to the persons Interested tu said eatate. of the pendency of said petition, and the
national treasury; wrung from the heartngtberaof inreantluaeopv at this order
to
be
published
liVthr Hastines Banns* a
taxpayers of the land without the justi­ newspaper printed
and circulated in said Coun­
ty of Barry once In each week for three successive
fication of necessity.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Wm. W/COJ.K, Judge of Probate.
Three-fourths of the delegates in the
republican state convention of New
York favored Blaine for president in State of Michigan. County of Kun-il
♦
At n eeutlon of the I*robate Court for the
1888. Looks like tbe old fight, Blaine count)of B.irrv. boldeti at the ITobate Offlee tn
and Cleveland—brains and adipose me­ tbe city of Hastlnp, lu «ald county. &lt;m Friday
tbc zard day of fr^pt . In the year one thous­
diocrity. One thing is certain: if the and eight hundred and eighty wirn.
JTesvut. Wm. W. Cole, Judge tof ITobate.
choice shall be Blaine, as it should be,
In the matter of tbe estate of Maude M«y
there will be no disgraceful foreign pol­ Heath am I nor.
On Reading and filing the final account of
icy, no polished dudes in SL James 1-aura Bryant guardian of Mid minor, praying
that the same may l»e bean! and allowed and
court, and no rebel flag incidents.
ber business tranwUon tn behalf of mid minor
MAMHALL L. COOK. MJtor.

The republicans of New York declar­
ed in favor of high liceaae and local op­
tion—same as we have in Michigan.
-Gradually but surely tbe republican
party is arraigning itself against the sa­
loon, particularly against the giant evil
known as “the saloon in politics * Pro­
gressive temperance legislation ciin be
looked for from the republican party.

that Sotardav. the
22nd oay or urwoer. x. d. 11I8T, M ten o’clock in
the forenoon, be amlgncd for the heartu« of tald
petition, and that tbe neat of kin of aald minor
Md au other penont Interested in Mid

CLOTHING IS BELOW OTHER DEALERS!
Our stock is larger !

Our styles are nicer !

Is TtiiH trie Trutti? Come aaacL See.

Our Prices on

Hats is Below other Dealers
Our stock is larger !

We show better styles.

Is this the truth? Come and see
OUR PRICES ON

Underwear, Glovesand Mittens, Shirts.and
Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Cuff a
Buttons, Collar Buttons, Hosiery, Etc,
Our stock is larger!

Are lower than other dealers.

Our goods are finer'

Is this the truth? Come and see
If we fail to satisfy you as regards quantity, quality or low prices, we are perfectly willing
you should drop your shekels elsewhere and pay three prices too much.

IL K. GRANT, Leveler of High Prices.
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Fall W for 1W Received.

|os. Rogexs.

Philo Dunning.

We Bob Up Serenely!

Don’t part with your monkey until
The new firm of Banning &amp; Rogers, who have
you have seen my stock and got the , chasdd
of Wm. H. Schiintz Ins entire stock of
prices on

Clothing, Hats and Caps,
And Staple Dry Goods.

If protection raises the price of the
protected article, why is it that clothing
is cheaper than ever before in the his­
tory of the country. The answer is
that protection has encouraged home
Flffit Judicial Circult-Iu Chancery.
manufacture of clothing, and competi­
Suit penalng itr tbe Circuit Court for the
tion has lowered the price, which indi­ county of Barry, in Chancery, at the city of
liaatiDKf.
Barry
County. Michigan; on the Slat
cates the wisdom of protection.
Dora Cummings, romplaintant, va. Henry
If the greenback party is only to be ( mninins-, MMM
In this eame It appearing that tbe above de­
used as trading stock, every honest, fendant.
Is not a resident of this stale, but re­
self-respecting greenbacker will say sides hi the state ot Minnesota; therefore on
moUon ot Smith &amp; Co-ciove.solidtors for com­
good day to that party. Its leaders evi­ plainant. It Is ordered that defendant enter hit
appearance
said cause on or before four
dently regard their party is ot the same mor. lira from is
the date of this order, and that
importance the boy did the jack knife, within twenty days complainant cause this or­
der to be published In tm- Hastings Bannkm,
-which he traded for a yellow dog, and said publication to be continued once In each
week for six weeks In suoceaalon.
then shot the dog.
Dated September 2l«t. liun.
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
The rejection of Anarchist Meat’s
SMITH * COIJiROVE.
Solicitors for Complainant.
application for American citizenship
Wk?R. POWERS, Deputy Register.
-cMls out a hearty approval from every
nook and corner of the land.' The
He of Michigan. county at 1
privilege of being an American ia not
,otlcr ta hereby ghm.
&gt; Probate Coart for thr
conferred on persons who ask It with
tbe purpose of using it for its destrucfor creditors to present tbelr claims »piSTtS
■ -•t.itrof V. lit;..:.. I ;
of Said UOnnty,
that all creditors of old daceaaed
In order to make the president's visit teeeavKLaad
are required to jirrsrnt their
* at Milwaukee seif-sustaining it is pro­ ITobale Court, at Uie ITobate
poned to have him attend a banquet
The committee Is now selecting a list
of citizens to be invited to the table.

We can fit you better!

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Groceries, Crockery and Frowns

And are prepared to do business a€the old stand.
We propose to sell goods at the lowest possible margin, and .
keep nothing bat the best.
When in need of anything in our line, call and get price*
before purchasing elsewhere.
We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of proda-T.

WE BUY POULTRY.

can and will save you money.
Pure goods,

R. MUDGE

lately

Low prices,

Honest dealing.

N. B.—Country stores will do well to correspond with
fore selling their Butter and Eggs.

be­

Do You Want the Earth?
No, I Want a

JEWEL COOK STOVES!
Jewel Heating Stove,
Tie Pride of the World!

Aad tie People’s Choice!

Which stand for

Baughman &amp; Buel
Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Prog St«&gt;r«
where they will find everything in the line of

Medicines,
Sotiool Su.F&gt;r&gt;lieS'
Fine Stationery.

meotof Oil a plate, payable now.

For WO a night, Judas 1’. St John
will damn the republican party as vigoroualy as the democrats desire. In
thia connection it may be stated that
democratic dollars have usually paid
the bill for St John's anti-republican

Every Stove Guaranteed
county, forfeited for non-pnyium
wlU be oUrrwl lor sale at public au
ofllec on the 1Kb day Of November.

according to law. ’
emit

n. D. DIX. CwnmlMlooer.

Description.

Section. Town. Bangs

And Each Plate Warranted.
Come and look, whether you wish to buy or not.
Sold only by

At papular prices.

Our stock of WALT, PAPER is still selling
aud below cost.
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by. a regiR4'’
pharmacist at very low rates.

wtefr lB MtaeUpr Col. Fred Gnat la
doabUaa will ntrf tbe empire eute.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

Youra reipectfully.

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L\XK C. BOISE.

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Ever shown in Hastings. Call and see them. All the
latest Novelties. All at Prices in keeping with the times.

OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Contains a complete assortment in that line. Cet our
prices before you buy. Visitors at the Fair invited to call
and inspect our stock

C. D. Beebe, Catbler.
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ii&gt;fhin-.--r\.at IMidlng*. on
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w’l?H FnWKhS. Deputy Rejthttrr.

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till the olaee to sell your Produce for the highest price, and to buy yourgroeeries and Provisions at bottom fig ures.
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SPANISH-AMERICAN MCE.

AUbough th-.- cuiU ..windier to &lt;lnng",rou«

Tbe Chillano to the Yankee ot South AnwrIca; tbv uxmI uctlvu- uiterprulng. ingenious
and thrifty of the Sponbb-Ainerfcnn race.
aggtwAlw. audacious and arrogant, quick to
• -red ngalrrst a woman, ill* eave with Which paroeirc, quick to rewrnt. tierce in disposition,
aba can blast the character of amanbyflie' cold blooded, mid cruel- its a cmauflal. He

A

BOONE’S BLOCKHOUSE.

CHICAGO BUG

OHI "V back

KILLER.

Boone began budding hto blockbow tere
ou the Vt day of April. iH8. Tbe otdptater

1 IXCt».Kiw»n -- -----------!L-rf&lt;-bkW* S-*"

MV. n.U—J
w a--, — — —- ------swireh of the pk-turesque, but tl happened in
this imtaiM-e that Im found it without writ­
ing. You can plainly ire to thu day the
marks of tbe old blockhouse on tbe ground,
and a little digging iu tbe noft rarth with a
ewe will bring wp ashes ami bits of old lot­
tery from tb* spot* where tb*» old firefilaree

mice, tat tl»e brM known to an ®M G*«nan
umriy ® yvar» &lt;-f •?: "to ta*
«■
IVoshington -tari. A rep^r
«**
aid gwattenmn &lt;be other day ta hi- P^
rouiri-1 by tavdtadly .-omp-unun be n»*»
in hi* bu-iiKW*.
,

. .

-

. .
M-l*.

tit lu*

z

Fair! Fair! Fair!
WATCHES I

to our fellow

winrh ^tributes

problem at making a HvelUxxxL

Beginning

—you thul them in Loi«i&lt;ui in Luger numabout tbe Criterion,

oVbwk hi tbe morning thia congregation to

.itrtew be should be beguiled by some of three

pivyed spoil, gilded youth end boury age,
&lt; hsdflug. laughing, swearing and singfiig in
onevBKt saturnalia In the midst at I ba most
boasted nvilirjiTioo. Ttx- “Imbbte." mure

Its name upon tbe map, h«mined inon on*«klo brave men and braver women who founded
by the eternal snows that crow n tbe Cordil­ this famous qomiiMMiwvalth nmrv ibaii a banleras m al on lb&lt;-oilier by GJSU mile, of M-a.
Of cuurar Uie chief thing* courideird by
Re Las l«ron stretching himself northward
until be has rUdcn all the wvi coast of Bolivia,
with her valuable nitrate deposits, all Um gt&gt;an
unftitructod view nn ell aides. Htanding
nno that bchitipsl to Peru, aud ooutemplatre
taking actual iwsensiou of l&gt;otb thow repute
by diplomacy, n* he did northward by sear,
aud under a 1 ecwnt treaty -with the Argsr.ttai
Republic divided Ftetagoma with that mutau
taking to himself the control of Chat valuable
Internalional highway, the StrtUt of Magel­
lan, the unexpters^ country betwem tbe

1...

Tnmlug from theer tbe vidtur, with much
now matter for reflection, walks 60 Ilia Iwtel.

SILVERWARE
I MU reaxnUem.
-|*nj a pretty well. .luMi't RC
-OU. tarty. M'»' of U »• coi

fort. To tbe east and eoulh tbe hud is Iw el,
with not a gully or a lank iu it tag* rtKUigli
.

______ * - i._ie -

1.^,1.

, n U,-. W.. ■ r,
---- ---t&gt;.u., l!okrrteAM««ulinato, railroad sleapmg

had liia corn Held andraimi lib bread at the

rapactadly thrust into libs'own. end vague
forms standing in otacurc corners wilt o&lt;»•ervt» him as he strays through tbe otbcrwiw

•Ibwct. you. ■ Tto not reply It you can nt old

CLOCKS!

—it - - - -

R&gt; l&lt;Ming Lr.mqoUly ih»w ln&gt;tbe enjoyment
of the newly acquired territory along tbe Bo-

spring whence tbo garris-m usually gu&lt; thvir
sui^Jy of water. A well sunk imjdatbe f*rl

-Row luocbr*
44J to 1100 a year, Wr'&gt;e "julk taking hotel
veutnu-ts bKkUMI they m&lt;- uuwttMavtix-y .
Tte powdsr only kin» tteliq,&gt;&gt;&lt;rroaeb«-&gt; that

nlM a i-xuitkful quantity of uoti-r wteti

-trange figure- of women will flit a-ron his

In Jewelry

ud IsHb of ’em won’t till rata rat
ou t kill them, lasvui* tb«y wou't rat
• Hirw'do you kill cte-knwtawC
“U’o blow ’em Up with j«w&gt;ler -isiiol ..f js.w.hr that MID men* though.

irithto kx-atiuu. You stan.i pertaqa a bun-

.

Chili acyuirv I control of steapi navigation In
tbe rotith HL-lflc, and ta* established a fort-

Kidney

the lugs, i» It4’

nitrate, tbo Cbilhmo contemplates tbe inter*

for the time nteiibecau»tejtiii iu arbitrator

imposrdlde.
AU around are high bills
■■
‘
rim of n deep |Jate. but
them near enough to j»er*
IMHU‘

|wwder fizv, item. Tte trouble with libtel

DI OPTICAL GOODS
I tree tartrutM-r.to with

l make u ■pectany.

I&gt;u£ a question ot yearn nbvn not only P»
but Bolivia, will tacomc a )ert &lt;&gt;t Chili, 1
tlw- aggrvteive nation wdl want t.&gt; phfb

cummoii dangers that London offer* tbe
■trauger within it■■ gate*.
/)

YOUR BUCCY

FREE OF CHAROF

FOR ONE DOLLAR

COTTS HONEST

tbe nearest’-knob," about b*'tat above lb*

Tbe CbillaDca lead tte southern continent

-How al "out restaurants'

parel'cSircSI ru»T’Ll-'
Wbo strolled boms from tbe Gayety theater
byway of Drury lane and Bedford place.
He had just turned Into Bedford s&lt;)uahe when
bo eiscountaivd ■ woman standing hHitalinghf un the comer, peering in each dln« t ion

Midland station I fear I aiu lost,” stw .aid.
Tbe polite American stopped. Yw. although
U stranger, be could and would tell her tbe

dustrivu.* upd.j&gt;rugr&lt;-»iie, and(liave dj»t

from »1&lt;&gt; toawitbal rtofwmbi

fbUUuv.a
roeklem courage, Um dune'luwe of ixxtntry
and patriotic prulr Wherever a ChiUauo

r-j-o ..

tunnel from Che abvp
Uut tbe dirt whfrh

.

- Hsdbuga t” “•* •J'Nxig |t&gt;d cockroacliro iu
tbv tall. Tbe tip- towed fastest fa&gt; tbe winter.

jwople iu tbe fort, fot lt&gt;e sharp eyed |iiar,&lt;x*ra
hail the vantage ground. B &gt;.ar»&gt;CTO (Ky.)
Cor. Chicago Tians.
Hcdfrmi mjuh:.- they chatted easily until tliey

Brilevnv avenue ia tbv iu&gt;»tang i- quite

to have a flagstaff, aud evcQr flagstaff t 1

arwl alaiitvtu by night, ou the tuuiivenarim
of the* republic. Al! the schools most use

“Five pounds my good luadam!

’RvrpdtauK You bate beguiled me to

play tin- &lt;-oiuj«»utlou* of. native Cdjnpuaan,

haMtj

Rte
itoM Ilia friend, a Tzmdvti-

North Amn it-u &gt;1 Uidmti can trn vekjo far w kb“Bk^s your trausatltfutir heart,’

JOHN BESSMER,
Jeweler

in Buffalo, X Y-, and liteidlly alsvnnN
there. U*s working iVway «e&gt;:. andj will
I,—

Bfauitad and tLa ArucaninuIndians, tbe nece
&lt;if gumta with which tbe early Mpli&gt;rei&gt; re*
(tortivl that Paiagou'u was peopled—-menne
of »Uul biggines*.' a* Bir .Francis Drake re-

1.......... “

it

-

Upe Jump, on brbmfi and off they go, Inwvrn
knows wtera." ’•It is a part vf the day's

avenue ilka cirrus nd era. MUlred tn even more
bewildering tuUcto tL«B those' of ta.- Iaorr&gt;.
ihg. YboNewportgirl ohms a tirllUum earinUe- gown U rotw soft silkjin frdirii and a

imd sbo alts boil upright Ake a remn-i, with

stranger who is preyed upon. Should u

miacd Unit juMice Mh*U ■* that abasia not

wrils*

uiaguiltamt stature, tbv v*t»-nta thmutawrt:

‘I do not think this «■ wbollv itoaghia
a.” Btldisi Mr. Barrett, -‘i'l— &lt;0^37

up. As a reward for nil thb tb» ncwqio
afl pubUsbed a report of Me • ecocuu-te Ai

'1

.Ur tbe arkawMpd Mto af to* prtee*

BATTLE CREEK

,

EVERYTHING
“Tp be (Mart la afinf-eteM Oy good&gt; tCtora

vfiltetouad

The (taltaio soldier is nut ssuilr eabjeetn! to
dte-iplioe, and vntvaudala Um vamtela in the
destruction of property, »* the present omdi-

taUun tbeWook platw in IV;n Lack nothing
to.pairaikl them in Ibeanualifof modem
warfare. -IVLiUatD Etoroy Curtain RorpeA

OMEOPATH

and ntee goods Ca

plant, in the other pow.lered lime made of

Ktinya everything within pfo reach tiuit ha*
■britered nn enemy. No aiitbority ran rr-

Boston
DRY K STOBE

little cbbi, and a way she gqea, with a tiny,
whit* brarehrd tiger bolding uu for dear fife
Is-Ltal Use high T cart. Thereznun U ear­
thing In Newport, air that lands rauiagc to

the CUiUauo soldier can alxtain from food ar

bad better kx.k out. She Aun-riean wi

ES. EUkmZZTS' SOC3
Cloth &amp; GoW BrntW

and Optickn,

UsHillImdn.

yon did to tig id.'

inspector aaduty entertained

HUMPHREYS’

csntr .Mr. Furroe ts» (das lug in that &lt;fty.
Rs •■« very tteblr. s:-h Li* .-rosriug iametuwxvupwri Itaupahifulaaxisty. Hasro nwrf.

They Lave the H)uuiiJi tvuacily of pnrpcsw.
Uh- IiHlmii enduranceitpil taecnielly of both.

protected Loudon female.
*-1 routs pound,'-*said the woman. “Give
U ta me w 1 win call for klw police
“You cgli Umm,” said tbe American. sei&gt;-

wnsnoT

Clikwgu wiUiiu
it On- M-uer H

abounds with prntty girls; they £n» pretty i.t
their fresh morning nMnaMs, tl.ttlng la-re
and there, buying the link- &lt;&gt;.th| ani end? of
Which wamajt i« in perpetual iiewd H bat do'

■aid tliat a Ftwbtuan can never te’thmnrnn.i« inn- of Hu- CbiRano.
him. lie will not endure a a&gt;g«, uur on be
be inode to tight al Iv'ng range; but a* soon

mu« let her do It. &lt;
Bare enough hr ”*» *?kju waylaid (again

COITS FLOOR PIHTT^

carte, look.ua like peripatetic buttaflks;

dues me to come to your rooms. Five pound*.
iu. an urte iucugnita without, a

REFAIRING

Old Gold and Silver

Tbe CiiiBano will cut (be taroat of a man

September, fair indepmstencs day, and ttatv

im r.. u&lt; «* i, UJ.-.

HOUSE PAINT I

TH0B. WTLI.MR A SOWA
Fall &amp; Winter Catalogue

OF lAnntX AND GEKTUKlfKKV
MraxralaalklnG GKxxkte
Now ready aod sent tree on »jn«&lt;aO«a
THOS. MILLER A SQW&amp;CU Ara., tor. 3d St..
5TW M*

AT MARR &amp; DUFFS
cuulral Asia arestimewiua limited iunumber.
One I saw al Bokhara trwsnbled a gull*:'
forty -si 1 tncl^s loug. with n sounding bjgni
utus m.-.be» by four. It might bsplayed with
n4x&gt;w ur With the thurnli. Another inttru-

coming Impatient of hh inflrmUta. The
royalty &lt;X htej-^ts be row by d^rere torn
ft-ombfe decaying farm. Other king* of«i»

MARR &amp; DUFF
XFouM can attestate to Weh llta «r

in»e approaches fnr tbe iiiuudo- ,
.“u-xuunur. be­
former i । all v^vetancy. Hto* fore u ilmrabal flrv to a brazier, ever tablet
from time to time they hold tbolr iustrnraenr.
by dikes awl

kingilvui witli imperial
non
dqpun- Broken in baulUi’ and in

tbe water win-I. told* his tittle woaltb. Uh
r ot tael the American is not
ami Hart 1 ■» idonly and gradually *ubeid&lt;x
defendant or complainant. in tbe Engltoli Tbeu appears again to hi« uriighted vision
police courts.—London Con I’hiladelphia tl&gt;« huabandnimi'a farm. Hto palm Uw* teem

hepeatihc
sirtE

FALL DRESS GOODS,

SUMMER SILKS
At $6 for 20 yard patters.

uppaaraucv.-Dr. Henry LausdsU fa Harperhi

It to related that one of tbo llUle arcbduring the inuiulation. They are hidden
■utxiug tbe nitlaai ou the luudwaf-ibe conaV

■-.MtxKw.iKsi. a well
drewwd Women on the gnusd stand a» tbeHar.
atoms ror lmiX —.
___ v .
•vesr

Our Underwear

ebe bad enjoyed tbsper-

hiddan brook trembles lu tlw uHlaixv, and

tvpfared elsewbem.

in to allowed
play upon it ubnpposud. it soon ivcotnei
baked and eutJ~ up into tiny cylinder; tbwn.
breaking into fragments, il falls dead aisl

It. Tta cirvitm-rtancra that surround tbe old

flannels

eakiycto iiimI die itficr »Uad-»f are krpt.goiug
night and day, nnd give Murloyiwit. totem
Wiib the** ]K-iuiitive appliance* the water to
lifted atnl emptied tutv tbe Hum nek which
thwe larger ns-rjOi'bs the water to tel to
amaWer was which, overflew lug. cover the
In a little time, theu. a Nde n&gt;rw becomes

FUreraluto in 8htrJlft]ni sbeel'jigs, Tickisgs.

bfch is irwdf a
probability, de

uew, n&lt; doubtful xwtam-vs the child hoeu
aared til urwu
I. _____ &gt;
.

grala turn, their wtfj filinJ brailsfrmu aide ta

MARR &amp; DUFF,

Drnprpda h drMiful.
Hrer ia misery. Lndlgv*ti^ 1* • K*
good nature.
.
The human difettlnooeofthe most cbnipn vcd t*°° derful things in extelHocr. It»
put out of order.
(
Grway food, tough mod.
bad cookery, mental worry. M**
irregular, habit?. anJ Jn/n'L haw
tlvingo which ought not to
made tbe American people - tub* 0
drBut Green's August h k”r15L’tajJd^
wonderful work tn
buainettt and making th* A.? 2^।
people so healthy that they
their meals and be happyKemembrr:-No towppto**;

gE,

�WLXGOSSl. LOUIS.
...tsOLV INVASION Of
THl «1G
bb!0OE CITV 8V VETEJIANS.

GEN. PRYOR WON OVER.
meuA^ oT^Gro^
the Ranuhli,. _JU u',r"na

BLACK

EXPLAINS

MATTERS

TO HtB SATISFACTION.

THE PRESIDENTS TOUR.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

A BIG CELEBRATION.

TIMES OF

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE.

Tbo naUonal Ilepubliout commitoM will
ventton of 18W.
veatber has »o ibsinaged &lt;-oro in Ulinias tiusl
by vohmtary .,x1Irilwt^;r~1 “ ""‘A
« n.r.1; ....H „1X
ill,
..*te* 'rU*’ "“T'W -» |«—« lb. &lt;u ot

both yvtmg

wu(&gt;ent*.
m&lt;lo with

ing outline of plain of Ute pmidetilia) trin
• ad and-wibtb •»&lt; i*u&gt;«i Wmlowlay nighf
from tbe executive mauaioli: The president
•ml Mn Cleveland will leave Waahinglon
nnxt week on .Friday- f-&lt;r an atwence of tbnw

made tlwirongbly acquainted with it
flinch was is
rvcvrtix, but

Journey around tbe world. He will proceed
A large quantity of ■lyuaturfe Ua&lt; Ixci

by Cuban fllibuetent

York, who wan a memlw -,f life military staff
while governor.
Washington by tbe

I light royal ledrrt,

rnux’s ULI) QOVBT HUV*K.
as c.mmetoorated Uy rellgtous exeroasa

. s' atta*-ke*l Wednesday night with
■tMigesttoci of the brain, and is lying in a

in. brave Indianapolis Saturday.

gtortons and triumphant.

A hundrod atM

a flourishing village even dor

Louis Saturday. Oct. !,at IS o'clock midnight

i-hooN for ootored pupik

The attempts of

aliun were adopted.
A letter from Henry M. Stanley, the Afri-

BLOODTHIRSTY HEHR MOST.

Elisha
uf Chicago, wlH

SIX MONTHS FOR EDITOR O'BRIEN.

Madam Otto GoHsehmidt penny IJu&lt;U h
■lengeroudy ill at Izmdon.
t
Tbe ruauagnmrntof tbe Piltabvrg Bose Ball
club bn offered Pmidant NpaMtng. of tire

W ill tom U Brieo Friday Hamngtou declared
that a deliberaio attempt had boro
suppress Cow table USu'.livafrs i

pure fabrication on Harrington's

ruiRton It Quincy iWImad Wraiw- lay. Orf.

itlL- tl -

Hare Preeideait Gworgi

from Mount Vernon to I’hRadelphia.

Resolutions doubunriug tbe supreme court

Magistrate Eaton here interposed

Wednesday. l&gt;d. IS, at
you will be removed from tbe room." Han
ring retorted rxdtodly: -You neud'ut trouble
yourself,TJ remove myself. I want nulhiug
more to dowith Uda fartu." .Auexcited crowd
bieb O'Brien was I atom

BASE BALL NEWS.

lib fixed

Nash. die

poltoeuveii aud
Wntncvlay, Oct. IP, at 13 o'clock midnight;

upark adjoining.

U.iit- Phitadalphia 10. Detroit 1; at
—Chicago I*. Washing ton 0; at Indi.
■ ItxiianqpUialO,-Bqaipo U.
.

.Miseoarr»-S.OOi snl

p m ; rm&gt;b Washington.

iKi^iEdter wbu wrce

Wllitotn O'Brien was found guilty of the
Philadelphia is in good ixnitioo for second

mouth's iwitrtsuuiuaut?

r strirtly

Lindell part

in this country I

'uo* nv”J They fought against it-- murdemtg

present any »at»ptx-es io tbisdetecminatton.

men *«»»MIW. ar-l U»-y want

r___ ___ _____ Itsdianapdis u; at Chicago—
Chicago h, Washington &lt;&gt;. at Detroit— Phila­
delphia 3. IMroltZ.
At bldisnaimlia-Indianapnlts I, BchIo:i 0; q&gt;t
Pitlebarg—New York 5, Pltj ‘
—

wlUi nag*. tuiating. sbiridn, nirinr
o.ttiG W. Xrln&amp;wb, of
4 Ttoty n W j-nwent lu
mpasnnt (be swaTutton-

ruent that tbs Irish ‘party
hand Lili fab-play, (.uuthiuiiig, Mr. O Brieu

— ifjhibittonl lletroit V, I^hlhs lalphla S—fis
innlngn

lr;n--hu/_

game, Wmtdngtdn
-game) Wohington 7. fmilanapotb 3; at

LOVE HING FOP. GOVERNOR.

rlartaiea. at DsAroit — Ih*troH •»

|

t urg-Philadelphia game postponed—rain.

pcuuaadtnz for snuiatiaie to the Xattou.il Ruse

of •iinl tcu .-barwere.'

bough 1J u’ctock

Mtoridihtfc laoJetsetos Is luting circulated In

AN OFFER FOR BONDS.
the BMroK

o-

WawMFtiTnw Ory. HepJ. 21—Tbe follow.
Inndil-' au&lt;r-iM»de»«nel »•*&lt; »inWtod'Jud^-

acpilod hi lbs alnklpg fund. United

fcilowa: At PlUsburg
—I’Uitedelphta A, ITtUdiurg 0; atJudiMgppIm
-Indtonn pedis 5. Wiohtogfon 4: atDArolt -

ihari appoiidwl a ronituiUee
.enU-r- tSto-hHrMMn - nfe«

follows: F.w governor, B.
R. Ixn-erlng. of [*•&gt;!■; lieu tenant governor.
Walter H. Cummings, of Phl-fteM: wervtarr

•rife of rhe condsamad Anarchist,
S. IShT. at F St.wtitoii pricei tocJude earned

I Thatcher, ot Yarmouth; at..er BIlJeOeM. of Tl« Artutftor 'Zehung.
tie uT.it Ion

THE MARKETS.
i.'hhuou,

1,

HAVING A BfC TIME.

Hy to have reunited from tnsliuctio.-w from

(flaying. Ths

as follows -

tenmit
Cdcngo
HiUMtolphU

ottw arch bearing an Bluwinatad pw-.urs .rf

Odd Feltons In attendant* upon tba sovereign

&lt;1 tbe ds'Ii-gaUOn

PUtnixirK ..
ml Wedtxnday that no actXMi would take un­ fndlanapdis .
til the return vf Herratary Paln-WH to Wpblew tug record:
IngtoB.

ffRES aM5 OTHER ACCIDENTS

u follows: At Pittulcirg—iflrwt game* Phil
adelpbla IS, llttalmrg B; (wraud game) ITifl

n uw-iui lu^aowwer
r't-'Uur The OUformao hrdgnla N a gold
i iBtwi ....:■ ... s—_

YarwT. ItotmHC.; at Chien go-{flrat game)
Fto*on 10f Chicago 4; Nee&gt;md. gymel Ihnton,

in giving the finishing touches
vh uftorr’s toad

polls 1.

mom
Saji. M. Carty®*

Governor Foraker. Mayor Brtb’k and the
ml ef tb* chamber M -­
No action was taken

extent as In former yam

This driJrit

BUSINESS NOTES.

'gnnuKly eat &lt;!&gt;«»• upon,
huviiy be afforded during
a rspetftios -t the
CtrralaHil haCUPrr

Capron A

tba Chioigo. Rnok Wand *-• I’ariDr railwnt
'Xspany? M,l».&lt;« P* ”la-*
J. V. I»V* '•*. r-»‘I
[W.... r.lUA Ar Wfcrt ns.ft*
Tw. ***
I. JI"
IW
lau-e Saa. MW.** &lt;• «&gt;•.««»» 1“
_» a.
bv a thin! kioi fcag® &lt;&gt;‘ ’*&gt;•

‘■‘■•Y-Ui-i-iui-e which i,

ton geverument will fall Ibreugb. Ttoara &gt;

Asking

LOCKHMT. BH.

tw». IM.

�TESTING A GREAT LENS,

BON VOYNCC.

VISIT TO THE WORKSHOP OF THE
LATE ALVAN CLARK.

TffE HEP RAW
A MIGHTY INCENTfVE

TO FRENCH

BRAVERY IN BATTLE.

in’toc“i»iterof tto retlteSf Henry Folkfrib.

__
_
Mta^prarfMg
toaiTbc rime may be beard ami afioavd and to

kt ten o ctoch tn
Ulli day ot October
Hu- bearing ol
the Srentod. to
told petition, and ttot the heir

bally nnd wxhtly for lx* 1 |Tay.

There isiimcii in tnoilem life that teoda to
• hortenexhtence^and todinuuixli tlao prol&gt;abdiiy that a tuau’or woman .will reach UO. to
&gt;&gt;iy nothing of Ito K*e Lwul ni-&gt;n- exciting
,d m -jv wearing livre. It K in vain tint n
nxm ha* a ipk-mli.1 mnuitutiini h» begin
Hb, wreirs Aannel. iir the equivalent of fl.mhou&gt;e atp! cats 'and drink* ovvsything Mint u&gt;
g.xxt ami wbokwonie. if ai tbe wirt» time he
knhitiuili. oii-’i tnxcs his strength, looks upon
■ f muude* a* uri* maclunory tefbq dritrii
i high p:i-.nre.:.ivi nilhlerett calls tfpon Iim
nervre In Mjuauileribeir ic«oAe power when

; uifia in thc«r days mutt cmnbine wxnething
• &gt;f tbe old inode of life with something of tlie
new inode oTliving They matt, while avail­
ing them*elv«« of all tbe scientific diacoverinr
mid Kanitary nppliatrres of tba age, imitate
tlwir graixbn-e-. in the slrathranrl tranquil
habit* that jrrvnilo.1 before tUInvention erf
locomotive* alx! tbe telegraph. They nnitt
—1—I__ __ .
. .
vacancy in theilay Hme; they mutt spend a
gtxully portion of their waking houre in the
■ i*n air. Nor will that suffice; there will
Imre to lie regularity ip the boure of their
ui-mI*. and &lt;i or.[.line in the ordering of th*
• iidrts of whirti tbe ne-al* are competed. Wc
- smurf believe thni anybody trill ever live to
KO who cat* a Iwayy dinner every night of
hH Ufr'at ‘ioc’ijrk
Chani|mgtir in abundnpiv-; nnrt Brifrteaitx’oi- Hurgundv-mt libilnm.•mmldbe fiH'.'dorn.I.y-ivreon* wbo deliberrb-ivsat.brfplv tlgpn th- attaining of their
l'&lt;»th Hrtiida. - Neither, with such an end
n view. W-nlrf Hie active life of‘tf’politician.
x lawyer •^ai lot-tor be a sane i-nterpri*.
,
In order tKjyhirti tbAf dittaut gnai there ’
inu-4' 1&gt;e a traiulag. if not severe, at loatt
regular
Uuffitsruhig Most of nil. there
mutt prevail in tbeexittuner dfsitch a person
a tranquil tettnit.v. ‘a&gt; tiniufflel calm.

poibbcl by.jiiacbipery. Two h-ver* Wort: in
•—.............. J
Ofqxadte directions, slid are so m mnpjl tlm: I , IBAI.VS
threw:«nd . ivandiers. tm, burnt by tb&lt;- sun
guy ;&gt;ai t of tlie gl.-ue surface may be mxW,
ot every dim*, proud wltfagloty cteiquered
doing tlw work. The final polish, whfc-bd* of •on many srdb, lieinirt*. Imy-ix-t*. •••■ol- «’'d
the l is at delicMe nature imaginably. i» doud
intros** fl&lt;«»k*l with tlx- golilru ra&gt;e «rf :»
iunfmrt ssiin uudnll waiting f * »l*lr *m
nerdr.
hniid larxcvw .would change the «•&gt; in action.
In the renter irf thi* might v plain ttandOn atal'lewa. the flnislx-d I'ulkova ieiis,
and flag* ami e.igh- richly giMrd rev­
which weighed 4M poutxh. umi cou-ustAlnf unjs
... — I fl.— .a,—*., lire' ,*l-*lrl»X&lt;l IMlt Ix-flWr thi-two k-n*'. each , thirty inches in diameter.
GihMalijr three Irnsrea:.. ina&gt;!&lt;&lt; to urcuraU-ly
hl*
staixl.
und slik-h was sha-hd by an arfit. and are Joined together will. Canada balningemnit of tlx* many flag* that had breu
saul, but in such lay;" fine.-- u» pie Ihilknvn captured from eremire War horw* ix-igbed
mid tbe flick, they me llttod m u luetui fiauie and stamped their fret, tinn.-- --parkkd. «tauuwith an a.lju.tu&gt;eut so tha^tbey rim lie made ard* Ntmue out brightly aiul t!x iirtirmnr of
to approach ■ n&lt;4i other, or' othri^fe*.
ibilJivr-rtdleil in wavi s io the fixjt &lt;•( Ulis iniWbe|i tlicevening was sufficiently advaucad
the great Fiilkova gln« wn» phn-nl in Its tem­ ;&gt;rtial throne, like uut.. tins mighty ■wav.*,
porary fitting in tbe garden. Tbm-'wa* no that beat iu foaming bnakrre against the
moon ami the darknsM was inhniw-. H^gbna
was brought oat on a four wheel bam! truck
nwl lifted Into the Cube by five men am! fixed
by revolving it in the screw fitting. The tube
wax forty five fret Imtg and -weighed with tbe
attending fitting* about M&gt;ren tons. Twopile*
of tiriekwork su|»p.&gt;rfrd the whole. There
was no dock work nuivrtneul aixl tbv rough-

raised and moved l.y a guide tvpr, the mo­
tion of nn equatorial giiowmetit l«-ing imi­
tated by using a cununmi windLiM. As the
motion of th* earth ■-nnwd'tbe object to |mw

Bob Tipjier i« a colored fanner of tbi* nxuniuiiHy; ntrfi'lii* mode of procedure illu*.
irate- .-I v--ry1in^-,- majority of i*ili&gt;r--d farm• lull I'rtor-it.' tobtaHeti bull which serve-. a*

jallxil With a view &lt;rf ■ ttx-1 star, which i* an
rrti-elhhtt u.jkrt for te*Ung'lhco|iticat propei

.

rs.'S!
resutoU
of iv'^i Ire. in the toauihlp of Woodland. «®
Toewiay th' tint day of
n; ‘7&gt;'
ard on Frfiiav. tbe ninth day ot MmvIi. A. I&gt;-.
i« at ten o ctork x m . of each &lt;rf **Jd &lt;»»&gt;'.
tn*
tin"wm*- ot rxauumng and alfowlnx *xid
clslni*. ami that dx-months from the ninth day
ol h.- litemtier. A. D.; IM., were allowed by said
for creditor, to present tb.-ir claim* t- us
p.r examination and allowance

GKOHLK W. SMITH.
Conuulsslom-r*

.

nlMOlUtlOl
The ropartnembip heretofore esMing be­
twren W. It tfoodvrsr sad Fred Heath, under
the flrm name of W. H. Goodyear * Co., te thia

{Sf£.wi,“Ksr
muiare
m

(A true copy.)

Judgv of Probate.
Grid min

la pureaanro ar.d by virtue of an order aud
decree ot the circuit court tor Uw «*to«7 of
Barry, la chanrep.ta the Mate ol MIchteMi.
made and dated on th* tenth day of May. A D.
isxr. tn a certain eawre therein iwudlat.
Warner and WarrenrWan.ee are dr!«nt»j&lt;t*.
Notice la hereby given that 1 shall reII at pdbfic
auctloa. to Hie IdgbaM hliMtaa

toing lb' pfere ol balding the clrrolt rowl fonfl * P« &lt;■! w'
-nia crnintj &lt;4 iurn,&gt; afi the foitewlag dr- I*
the «o.dli-ae*&lt; quart
ot section thirt) *t
listed HasUag*.

•TsV^jurrbN

Circuit Court Cobi
BruNs.SoUvltore for CoiupUmaat

. UOODYKAR.
KftlD HUTH.

*dutta. aMJUWard Wtllla (aoa of Ishae Vt llll«;.
hatle wilTh. Geonrv Wlin*. Fred WIUIs. Harry
Willi*. Frankie WlUte. Kalph WIIUs. Albert
Wlin, ai d Fulward Willi* 'son of Edward Wlllii
and grand*«u of Henn WIUI*;. infitot*. by
Frank Mei»rrt&gt;y. their guarshaa ad litem are
dVtoU«rti» hereby glrea. that ! shall *eil al
Kbtle aurttoa. to tbe blgiwM bidder.ou &gt; rtday.
r reran first day JI October A. D tsst. M

th.’- 1‘robat
to at Mich

a

Prairieville, on

counts

■biiuDH-nug mm England. behind Irrwoodui

IMJ4 u .1

them. Daring tbe trial the lens were lowered
ami five men revolved the glow in its fitting.
On it* behig p!k|*d i" preiHot) agaiu one ot
tbe eons was alxmt to make another (ret when
rt»l ’
'
t was • tuious to know what- this could
mean, and Alva Clark rxplaine.1 that tlir correctfoii’whs *o deli.-atr rtini rh* ■fiaat from the
hnuir* of tin- flieun-n bnldlntf the nrrfa! i-asr
■ if tbretdljectlvr would■chtin'ge the com* h-ti.

lani-Tof a Hstitnl iy’* "land of wood,
tab." Tlx- !&lt;**! &lt;rf thisIxivine c.xidsti Of wire | .-ue ix-TtdniHled &lt;Mt tlre t*bi«*&gt;|&gt;*&lt; of mod :
gia*&lt; cnipp»*l during tlx. ttiil v hotirx of llw i crate’nperttH*.'-siy from ' ten to fifteen
night, uliDe III* matter slerjM *b»- sleep of tlx- ! inebe* srerttpreteraWforg'nend u«* CWi
just; and briM-r it bOld Dun d.*e*n't present fo/stb* higfiret |&gt;urpo&lt;«i, He spoke &lt; th
ilmtwrll fed. drek nppearanre iwident to l&gt;ride*of wk ad fn-rfintx-ut lie bad mt X
high living.
.
wifbwhHi br-hnd seen all that rasiM to seen
Pn-dtij: Fanner Tipper'* recrtiUy tbi&gt; re­ evJMfwitlbfrduasal telrecnpfc. ‘ Only one dfeporter found Hint gviiticioun pullipg n bell certify has lieeti mod* with the Washington
one ..varJUM Dun and going nt a mmU'm |ncv. telrarop-of tweirty-slx irtcbreilfemetrr during
ibmaiug two furrow* iu -otmi pah-. Mt-kly its miniv year* of uar. Th* Knsstati Pulkovo
looking iwn tlMt -dniggl'd for uxMtemw inshpiment, dattvwvd hr the flark- in IKr.1.
Has paver bates* bean! from, nud tho*e who
expert immediate ufi&lt;l extraonlinary ivsults
from tbo Lick tfiirtytoix inch objective will
probplrfy- to dtoapbomted! There huge teto
xr-opwi hrs great light gatherers and uxeftd
for pw&lt;ograj«hi.- tfiid Sfhvtroiwpic jrqck. tail
tbeir Mfinitiorui* erf tb* surfare of tbe moon
in full ai'k ami lai
and th" fftauet* are tlr«qVj«lut!ng.
.&gt;■: high.
A
told of a*Pr«behnttronoujcr who
"Hpw did rod l*gin that crop. Uobr baked traveteif fiundretl* '&lt;»f mite* to look throngh
the great RV*s' falrf-cop*. Wten askni what
U&gt; de furt place, sab. I run one furrar. in to wtold liW to see to called for tto planet
Bstuni, whfeb wn» then in good jxwiriqu. On
lobkliw througti tbe telesqnp* qixl finding tbe
wretcbMdefinition of tto bliject be said:
•4 yrelve akers. ■ Fu-t er June I fling two
mure furrer* to de co'n an’ two more to my KaturtiToo I mnst Iwhere lhaVv doneao; but'
-■ottnn ami cU&gt;]» it oat. Dis i» de nett 1 -Ma* tm aware of tba facp’—^iflm Michels
i&gt;fo«rin* I gives &lt;fo co’u. ■ X*x’ lime I'll bust tn Nr* Yiwk Suu.
■ivt dev lemlk-, and den I'll hoe it, sab, ef its
wbth ft”
' ■ *Tto yva pn-t&gt;are your laud before plant ing,
^mafetfisof paintings. that is purchasers,
B51.;- asked tbe reporter,
rtfty be divided into three'ehnar&lt; namely;
•MX no, ash. ' TwyiA'i &lt;fo b.-r go to *011^^*
the sant-(*aiO loo murn ia di* sandy Ian’.
pjpl"-r yahw asst! thosa wbo have n knack of
making'good •torgnniN. To I wloug to tto
■bin! cfere otte must alax«t inevitably pdm
through the first two, and there are many
Io* all «ic »U|rtfon |-ul&gt;lam*| mete feu , 'said who *peqd tbeir tert dollar before reaching it.
Boh. looking n» wi»e a.' fJ'jlumon himself.—
Hamlu idge tOa.l Democrat.
mix)

relfed on.

After hmdv years of retirensrat Stood in.

nlxxn be gave
•reived foi tbwf paths Uud
TUX MXGBTY r-JMMASDXK .
Buglre* M*iiM|ed. the beat of 2,W &lt;Uum«

Jodge ol llobate.

Kerert I* cMXdug a c«PT « tbfe order to to
Kfu-dmHktx-r printed Mid circulated In told county ot
Klrey
in each waskfor UrecMwcraatre
weeks previous to said day

altuok n» if with an earthquake. th* dtj-'to of

imptisMbn on a flx'ni star; no disk raw lx«ten. tn*n-l?-a q*ck of light. Tbe *tai seIrptf-I Ario. a finall one. and barely M*lble a*
w pnl*. iniuutKohjeJt. &lt;&gt;u kxking at it with
Meal* rmm to allowed adnnUanc*. The thi* 'iiagnificerir iuMiutfr-nt its wunrferfnl
pula* most never b* driven up beyond a w
light gathering pnn Acs were nt once evident,
frjr. the etar shore, with th, luatar and briltlati. yof an dartri* light. It waa an object
stagnation-wflI. m all probability, never en- whicliTivoaght oat nil the imperfection* ot

thing a* ratting out a» well as wearing out.
If a candle dore not burn brightly enough it
•foes not ix.tranne tbe wax with ra;ri&lt;iity, and
uoes out for want irf adequate combuttion.
It h ao. uo doubt, with tbe human !x&gt;lr aixl
the human wyrfritLraidon Htewlard.
1
.
. ■______ l_________

tbeir grprml fastru with hb own hand to-tbe
breast of i-omradr* the ml ami Ivmlng
tkiatrof ImttMWd.; mi. not hka tbe tt»«that dndw.wear a» 1-otitonnienw, nor such a
ml a- woroeu daub tm HHr face*, but red
like the tinme which b belched from tbe can­
non'. mouth in tlie beat of combat. red Ifte
tbe i t i&lt;n&gt;oi|M&lt;kxl'tliat gndies from tba open
nouud of amtwF’a stroke, red jibe tiw l(nug
iieai'fs « f le-iy*. He m~le the ribbon red so

iy^sSsiss
FttxU- of lienrv FsiAert.i, aereaaw*.

I

«.“I'l-fe

ly ti&gt;r whole of Kurofa*. Accoujponird by
his la other, bia wndial* nisi many gruarei*.

. a C. TOWS!
I-HILII- HAHHKK.
JOHN J. PKMKlNri.

ot land. Sjitude. lying sad being ... _
omnt) ot Bwv and state of MMhlrm. knows
■iMrtKulariy des

sfL ta* ?ea

GEVITY.

JmiJferlWihhp,

lurtCrr ordered. Tbat «dd|Mrfllk»rrgitc mUm

range seven •ri'. uu raiiuuu*
end «1ity ■errebt land areonMog
Dated. Hartings.

Notice Is hereby given thst by i trtue of a writ
. fieri teem* isxtxtt twit o&lt; and under tbe
days.Mi« principal num of HOO with, all arrear -re) ot tbr Circuit Court for ta- County ot Har­
age* ot interret thereon vboald beeome and in­ ry aixl tuate o! Mlehlgan. to rue directed and
due and payn-lr Immediate!) thereafter. delivered,
goods and ehaltteo.
.!•*»-U.K. - rex
...,l aad XgaiMC tbeI ...
re rl.A
*^T*r s.
having txra made In ^vmeaFot i purttoh .&lt;
..n r.M, u.&gt;
Obl.Worid;
.
1 the pnn&lt; Ipal dpe Beptemtxw 1st. list. axxl thr Julv. A. tk. IXST. levy&gt; U|xmW
Ud
»rlrr
all
Ulf
£bc name* of tbo**'who wren io tonwm- I tetereat due Orti.lnw Jt st. I to., and the kame right tnle and Interest of’tbe *al&lt;f'flefendant.
teTrtof the ix-n Ixi-MHI of Hm.-&gt; w.-n- then I **»’**»K remaln*d unpaid and in arrears tor thi Ixnih Norflnn. iu «
t t ,
i u
.
[spareofUtlrlrday*andMpwards. and still re
iwlhni ottt. mala-they futnfsl itutase lanre mam* unpaid, the af-ureald principal sum ot ..nd laud* to s it.
.The north jiart
lo-nshk*! now who had never trt-mbtart in tli* I ♦«» with *n arrearages nf tnter.it thereon, is south
east
midrf of tlie fimvret rariuige. All‘Use legion j “ ■*■——■*" *-*- -•*•
■ .at), to make
anre repeated Hie vow after tlx-ir emperor
nud-ai’-n.-h-glreivu- nn'm - wa* *-oIlnl it «rn&gt; iiiOTnYT^l^nutro'to^mer thr d.S «***’’«'&gt;
arvfeiuw-d by eu1brf*fe*ti*'*)lotit-. th • &gt;-.dl -Irf second by *aid mortgag or anv pari there-?.;
[111 UK HASTtM ■
b hcrrbygfv.-n that I .shall, on Mttynlay. ' ;„,VA..«Sntlnitns. on&lt;r thf- cannoi** &gt;&lt;nixL Thu* ssn* s.oure
the t.Mb day Ol October nest, at tea o'clock x
wt-i,
m . at the north frnut door of tba* roan'txxd#. I ‘
AI
iiMffjpite.l under (hr very cv mxi witbin in th* city M Ha*lfeg*. Barry .iH.nfr,Mlelugas. . UXT;.
- nine
Upudred
and' f.-rty-vuht
at public aucUon tin- prruii*r* dncrtbto in
*.*&gt;nrt of P* Court’!.-/ tnoit IniplncabJeencnii . sell
nine
buadred
and
tort*-nine
said mortcage. to »Ml*f» lhe amojnt due lbvt&lt;- .?*).
• ■fqi In the City ot Hatting*. Hairy County.
on. and an legal emt*Mldhifun-aeeording to tbe reworded plat tberesaid prewrtwr* are deeritod a* all that piece ■ ot.
aud
being
Sb*
adiM
land
attaet&gt;e4
in -----or parrel &lt;rf land l&gt; lax and touia sit .’Mr In tbe
one arm* 1 wan In uniform, who was Hint
LWF&amp;
xt.xihlte
w*me dnv a spectator &lt;rf tbb morning w-ene.
wit
:
The
eastfrartloaxl
bait
p,
&gt;
at
the
south
pdri
Hr nnre the crow on his brestt, Ixit it was
th*, dty of
tb* aoulb-wert trarttonal quarter (»,» of rec
mrf jlvru Mm until Inlet; ou. ami the story of of
ttaliuday.
tlon twcuty-onc i^t. In town two
north o&lt;
ChaBtoeUlo * .IddUXu.
bow hb came tn receive it i* r. noble one.
Wbcn tbe rmperor nf Rv.Lja wa* vbiHng tbe
July gist. IW.
'
mtipWb1-*'irf the Freni-b. !rapnleot&gt; had paIURAM
M.
CHASM.
Mortgage
Dated t|d» Mbdaj
rtKfrd of; Uie Cbanipde Mare term! thousand
i X ( vuifioriC
Attorneys tor Mortasgee
^.HUJTJl k COU'.JtOVM. Altsrurra
soldier* ' The OKI Quard were tb*tv ntxi half
I b* above sale to hereby adjourswd unMl Bat
bf” them were' liea;are,, of terrllK- wound*.
“J&gt;y. 'W'* &lt;W &lt;rf October, iwt. at the same
Tba*t\sy Anperoro rfoUwd. tlirir bores to
CharabrrUla'' AdditUa.
DMrdsSp^V iwr.
’
.
*• „
LJik at TULc*'heroic tuen. It wa* after trfale of Nlr-UhM,
.
.pB"
Judicial
Circuit
In
Ciiancvry.
AuAerlitx * ’A ‘ , A •
,
Ooramenelng x- t *
inme Circuit court for thr roun
Sheriff Id
* ‘•M7 j&gt;nXber,; wkal do you think of ixd&lt;Uer» ty.sultiwndlnr
*• — corner of blk
irf Hkm - I a Chanrrry, st tbe dty of Hast
who dill tt'ay to ttke mx-h wound* a* thaw*" io«s. o.»tb* seventh day ot heptember. U-q.
teakid Napolron, proudly..
“Abd what do you think of soldier* who
cotfki giro tbemT wa* the quick tvply. Then
feet tv beginning.
from tb* rank* »t'H*il out. a private, who
Dui.tda; • A 4011 ten
iff tad hb left Itaml in salute, for tbe right
wa* gone, mid sold:
Ureal* AtetHtot
“Hire, they are'all 'deail'." tuid be stepped helm ol said
tbe bill of roi
‘3 .7»
beck totals place again.
the 3Mb dky nt
&lt;Imai's 3d AJdlUua.
From his own liroatt Napoleon took th* twenty data the
cross Im wore, ire-kooed to tbe man. nix I then to be publkhetl In tbfr Hnxttags !UxxKM.prtafand there pinned it over an brai n a heart os rd anti publish'.!. tn the Chy of JiaaUnrC in
amti.. state.
KentoM’i Addition
enntlnnr.1 nnr.
„..,i. „«*!&lt;! publication .to be
ever wore a uniform
Th* titer of the •aldeounty
Brave,” an Lord Byron feuded it. and &gt;| is
still tbe acme of martial ambition, a* it is
OF MIDMLinlUJC.
VILLAGE
■ho tbe'dreaiu of Frenchmen. “Why, were
yna not ai raid C asked a good bourgeois ,rf

Rome. Tbe military virtues and glorieicrf

.SU5K&amp;
UTS1^

O h ^ -e

PHILOSOPHY OF

raw's &gt;■■■ wta* &lt;&gt;•* “
WEwwp4
“Hnteloe to the person* luterreieu iu «
£tve

orovuted.

^.uStfS S8BF5 S/r’SSS
sMW
tt-i&gt;etltlt&gt;ner should not to granted. And It I*

AIM. W. H. IV.WKW^'TgSS?'-

Court Com

looked on thia atrip

Hohie amateui-

fiollcltor* for CotnnfelnaaL

Hers isk mrfad example: Mr. IV.. happened
to bay! an unknown Rembrandt at FHotel
...
___________ M . .
-A
.

Gravy hitnaolf who gave it to me.

Mete ol Mlebteaa.
mi। JudWarCircuit- In Chane-ry.
lac in the rtlwuM r^uivt r

Hkad this d*coraiiou were tbacommunists. —
Pari- Oor. Han Franriano Chronicle.

h is U h

ig .ttirtiiqyivinK wfi.
.. ttxki tbMnos.
■dfunrev th* fore ihot my UieiViall t-rfl.
IhodH

the hedring ot said
ato
th* neirs IH •«"
m said reUte.
•U.
XSM^-l^oukldCourt.

quoted. To launch it into renown, the owner

I newts'

“Btelaaot, **’

'l

SdSEasfcfetL:fc

rfier-sra.
erty on w *mi* o

tor cornntrr tor

petition, r should not

fols

raXlreult Judge.
bearing thereof. be
to to published ’I

Johnson . Addin'*

Binxx,-.
-.M eo(lllb

v/ov Complainant.
term■ FOWKBfi, Depffly Krgittrr.

and Al
- Ml
Town

North i* th"’^

Piece of land hound
and * by M C R I

weeks,

F. Ad-illto
It. (L AiMHi"'1

in Hua jngll make it a tout «qn.*n. I rnrtrnn.

conntnmau Itoi taken-a

LADIES

in-, he

um»u lelegrat-li cuatiiMun

Kdtlre fston-by gh»a.Tfe“J •;[£
In Ban* emmr-

PEERLESS DYES

il.ui.:Call ixAlhnt mnu n rvtcbed-.wlro. ntaatev.-r

1

&lt;

Bemis t*ar* to mr eyea/swifl wrllinp.
Bai Ixipr coin-- ««u, with a dwering gk-ata
of a bappy fohirv felitox

I was ifown at i^ulogw ixrf bug ago and
In ISN? I cnltol to sec Alvan Clark, th*
d&lt;*:ilmulshed rtaulructnr ot tak-xnpe*. who ttrolH! over the inm»e«B Miami nrcpbih.** jasi «liol. 1 found him at bi* home m theatre which spremLi wrt «»U**»l5h’ of
C*hilM-i&lt;lgrtH&gt;ri. Mn&gt;*. Hi* mmi* wore bu»y fort facing the la.glidi chaituei. wbertf, in
putting Hie Uuidiing Couctoa tu U&gt;e great 1HM. th.-troop* of Fraore to tliuimm'^ruf
tetoc* &gt;1 ■-object gins* ttou twin-4 mmio for ovit im.nOO were looking tvwanl laiMta.
tto Lcux»mn Astnmomicpl ol&gt;*. rvatory at
Pulkvvu Tbo Pulkovo otyfctire wa* to be Ono lortuulnrllny in Augn-t Najateon Donaplaced in a tein|x&lt;ary mounting that very po&gt; tc drew up till, nrtny before the stntirs
avening to be tinted for tlio tlrrt time an Uialin.uk tbe tuwrr that Ctn*arboilt. Tb.,t) &lt;r-. n efoodko b’n.*, ths air so dry n»t
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It i» iu tbe after currertirm nod perf»rtii&gt;g JHIH- IUU. IB.irB
fnMaii cwrt sUMd rtiarpiy defined ngau-.u
skill which hm mode Alvan Clark* name •&gt; the liortnou. ami tlx- frowning CortMtadao*
of
Dover,
with
tlie
Knglhbsliip.of
warming
famous The large objective*. such an tto , .
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If ycc want a new cloak

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PERSONALMEMTIOH.

IouT4

N1SKKRN. Local S*itor.

The Hastings Woman's Relief Corns
have been invited by the W H
Nashville, to come to the latter niarJ
and make them a vidt
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,‘cu-t attention TO my

Complete Stock

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sorry to announce that
Marion Thorp, who has so tontrlwin »n

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WITCHES, CWCKS, JEM
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sn.l Ml’SICAL boons.
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and price* low.

.looe wtth.neaUneM and dtapatcli.

JOHN EfESSMER,
JEWELER.

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Troy Laundry.
has^ngs, MICH.,

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Th^5dIL1&lt;*Ul'W’1,'t ,orA"» Arbor
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01 c&lt;1rdonla. wm Io tbo,
city Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Rowe is visiting relatives in
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Jackson county.
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Tnr. BAKxn wm not luduimln ,nr r«Yo?HhencMk.S'b'"t*- *’
tauid-wngon, puwde *o„t lnrt”but we
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ukc 1rule tn
,iltle daughter Is quite,
« 1- 1-Mn-.
ootnwM. pagwr thh w«. ill with bilious fever.
hi?«2°
of P1J®o«U&gt;. i» visiting
tbUijpl n cl&lt;»k, «t Kwlei jjhw. do.k his parents this week.
"tiawl rwmi during tbv bur
°f Montague, is visit­
W Rlnrajla;, Tmirwl,, nnd Fnd«v only.
ing Miss Minnie Cook.
Hl 1 dour nadn &gt;t the Hrnttlnj, n.lW
•n'1 »lfr will Mwr, tot
nilH. 1 on wm get iu good an artlHr California October
20th.
a»l&gt; raMufwtlnred anywheir. ami ,t
ImU?™o£*’ '*
• tod-’
wl,e MPKttolMlVB
tor Colorado next week.

, .... . • \ c-f Ot HasUMR» Hoiwc. solhlt*
Mh*. Jvma Altoft has purvhawM
t0 Mr' ftnd Mrfl* chail* Huffman
- , • ; A-v 1&gt;I tn*
Of llMttass «U.I
.. ,1 • |.:;4 .ranu*5 .-'.rrlly fir*l-cU»s-work the loterect of Allred Mathews &gt;n the Thursday morning a son.
v
price*. Hine them a trlaL milk route, and would bepleased to re­
MIm Etta Mitchell, of Grand Itaplds.
,
' ya: r iMimlry wk out of lawn when ceive a liberal patronage Irom the citi­ Is visiting friends in town.
zens of I testings.
Geo. L. Wheeler and family have re­
F’AUxrtxs you wlU find that you will
moved to St Joseph, Mich.
rh«* plarc.
get the choicest cuts of rfoek: the
J.G Runyan and wife visit®! rela­
best roasts, and everything usually
kept in « meat market at Downs A tives in Grand Rapids last week.
Badcockit. in Central block.
Miss Myrtle Rose, of r?nmd ItapidH,
Tn F. boom at Lake Odesra is yawn­ is ex-pect.xl In the city this week.

Miss Hough, from Eaton county, is
ing vtry bard. And now that the new
town near Sunfield, to be called Town­ visiting Mrs. McIntyre of this cltv.
tt ill Nobles and mother will Fc-mpf1
send. is starting up it is v«y likely
that Luke (.Mrasa will lose manv more the rooms over M. E. Nevins’ store.
of its attractions.
Mr. fortwright.of New Y&lt;»rk. i« vis­
\ /• rt A’. £.050.
Vat hikii: meeting lasL night the iting friends in the city and vicinity.
board of education decided to raise
W. J. Dibble, « Marshall capitals;
li-rt page.
sd.Ojt— Sl.S'.O le® thaa last year\-for was in the city on business Thursday.
supporting the schools for the coming
Ed. Burton joins the Harry cnnntv
convene October year, wlso to buy $250 worth of books contingent at the university this week.
for the school library.
Dr. Barber and Wm. Bnel. of Nash­
is to
fair
A rjnS&lt;
Haul was furnished yesterday by ville, were in the citv on business Fri­
Tom Casey tor alleged horse stealing, day.
iUugtaiaa A BueFs adv. in but he was immediately rearrested by
Louis Goodyear returned from HbjShertt' Shriner charged with stealing bor Springs Friday, much improved in
h-itooL supplier ot all -kinds al wheat, and ia again behind the tears- a health.
good-place for him too.
lUsghnieh A Huej’s.
Mrs. J. Beamer returned Saturday
T»e entries for the fair were the from her visit at Gr&amp;d Rapids with
Tut: town pump bus got ite back up
friends.
’ ir.u refuses to give down.
largest ever known up to MondayPeter Cramer and wife, of Pentwater.
L’ .ite thedidf lay of Dr. Lathrop in night. when 000 had l&gt;een recorded.
are&lt;n the city visiting relatives and
.’,r I! til at the iair ground*.
’
There is do doubt but that the fair this friends.
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' w ill Bed that the besMour is to year will be the Urgent and in manv reMiss Etta Kennedy left for Ann
apecte the best in the historv of
■ I.4-: ut Hie Hastings toiler mill.
Arbor Monday. She will attend the
ctety.
y
. t Airrjmz meeting herxire*, will be
1 'nivcrslty.
J&lt;M7x Olnkr. of Irving, died Sunday
.-Id at the M. £. church next Sunday.
L. E. Knappen and P. T. (kilgrove
morning of typhoid fever. The funer­
Tim br.-&gt;i
in the city rt Baughwere at Hickory Corners on legal busi­
al
wac
held
Monday
and
he
was
btried
ness F ridgy.
,;»n .. Bttel&gt;. Try the celebrated "J.
in Rutland. Mr. Diner was taken sick
C. A. Hough and family will occupy
last Tuesday with a chili and felt con­
!.•&gt;&lt; Bn«r wish to ran. especial fident T'rom that time Chat hb sickness a portiots.of Mrs. I. A. Holbrook's house
after the fair.
attention to the fint* panfc they make would-end in death.
roonler for 85.
Mrs. Ardile McCoy returned Satur­
Tnc Banner extends its thanks to
day from a/visft with Mrs. Geo.Nicho!s
S' itrnt-F: yenrpelt bv seeing the
price-, on rluaht and wraps nt Kevins’ Rand.McNally A Co»14S to 154 Mon­ in Grand IJtaplds.
roe street, Chirag.--, for a copy of their
■i-iring the fair. ’
Dr. Polhemus and wife visited with
A «.eet.’n«‘o’. the directors of the sectlonnl map of Mirfilgan. recently | the family of Dr. C.- E. Luscomb in
E. x S. railroad will be held &lt;n this Issued. It is a fine one and no mistake. Marshall last week.
They adll It for W. in cloth, and it ia I
MKs Sadie Tinkler returned Fridayworth e-very cent of the money.
night from Chicago, whereshe ha» been
• I.Kings W. C. T. t nitn will
The Eastings Engine jfc Iron Work* during the summer.
t at the hom* ot Mrs. B. R. Bose on
■siav 0:1.4th.
.
have a first-class secondhand saw mil!
Sherry Master, of Kalamazoo, was in
. i.:. 2S celt oysters in th&amp;dty at ■for sale cheap. They also sell the best the city Wednesday p. m., and called on
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. A Bjdeo- h’s ••rlecte 35 &lt;’tints; engines and boilers and all kinds ol a few of his frffnds.
machinery.
New and second-hand
Emory Drew and wife, of Friend­
has invented anew kind saw mlllt, feed mills, feeular saws, ship. Alleghany Co.. N. Y.. are visiting
power cont sheilas, plarteca and match- relatives in this vicinity.
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g-tpatented for him.
Mrs. F. Spaugemacher returned Sat­
VuiT'liwat the fair will Im? profited urday from Grand Rapids where she
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drug stpre of Baughtvun A
v»il! •- :V-:in£ Hverythnig iw the if they call at* Julius RusseU's mid see had l,een visiting relatives.
:: g Ihieut r-.i »o:uU It* prices.
the fine stock of millinery, dry goods
MtMGuMie Williams, who has bc-n
A v Lr •’Hki: te luakuig extesutYg and dre»w goods, and the low prince visiting Mrs. Frank Mans, returned to
• ;-?ur :: t:;- ■Ye-dgi'ftce property *h(- which will buy them. That 35 inch di­ her home in Grand Rapids on Monday.
agonal.
in
ati
colors.
Js
still
the
best
. ' j-.ft •.v. the fair grounds.
•’Happy” George Nichols decorated
bargain in the city for 25 cts. But he
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ht. the largest stock.of wishes to call especial attention to his the corner of State and Jefferson streets
.
• r shewn in this dty. line line of ahawis and cloaks. Of the Saturday, and sold goods in his old
style.
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a ’ i hy.i: ii prir^as* Uoforc buying.
latter. espeetalL- worthy of notice, are
John (Joie nnd Alex Christie returned
•V. If.
HAxrz captured first peo­ the plushes and velvet brocaded gar­
ns •: u on hh .■»tn:idar«l bred stallion. ments. also the brocaded fur-trimmed from Rochester N. Y. Sunday night.
short wrap®: AH for way down prices. The former will leave for the west
Hdbarn. at the state fair lost week.
Of Miawte the stock is complete next week.
Get u shave or hair cat at Em. Bus- in Paisleys,
velvets, beavers and
F. F. Hilbert and wife visited rela­
--M. He wffl run live chairs during all-wool long shawls. These are relia­ tives in the city Friday. They were on
the fair to a zornmodate M® patrons.
ble goo4&gt;. and you will make no mis­ their way frorp Detroit to their home
Tin. tanners oC Barry county are take if you buy them.
in Woodland;
•«t learning that they get the very
Sherman Fowler and Albeit EyelesIt to wefl worth tbe time of any of
:&gt;«t Hour at ttie Hastings roller mill.
onr readers to call at W. H. Myers' hymer left for the University Monday,
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the alleges too-much mar­ ertabltehment and see the big stock of and W. R. Cook will leave for the same
place
to-morrow.
ried gmUtniiin. will have hi* examin­
ation tefore .1 ustice Kcnaston Tuesday. line robee and blankets. Anyone con­
D. R. Cook left Thursday for AUetemplating a purchase of ^bese article*
New bouse and let for ssie. Will cannot afford to fail to see them.jAS the gan. where Major Anderson and he are.
take a good u-arn of horses in part pay­ goods are No. 1 in every respect and at work soliciting aid for the proposed
ment, enquire of M. M..Smith, Hastings the prices very reasonable. The assort­ railroad from Allegan to Saugatuck.
Cards have been received announcing
Kkei.er Bros, have opened tbeir ment of robts is excellent, from the
iSRn-av. fine nf cloaks in Gardner cbtup article to tbe finest wolf robe. the marriage, at Owosso on the 21st
block. Don't fail to see them, they are One who cannot make a selection inst. of Edmond O. Dewey to May C.
from such a stock would indeed be hard
line.
to please. Of blankets there is the
Rev. I. M. B. Gillaspie, ot Bowens
A laroe time was had at Mrs. Julia same extensive assortment, with prices
’KxxlvearY Saturdav night. It was a from 92 to 313. In addition to these Mills, has moved on the Samuel Swikert
masquerade party that caused all the there te a good stock of trunks and place in this city, and Mr. Swikert on
the
Gillaspie place in 1 ankae Spr ings.
. tun.
valises. Everybody knows that Mr

Local News.

An fNTElXKtfHKG article od the Myers sells harness, and of the beat
effect nf local option in Atlanta, E’ ty at rcaaonabto
trade is proof of that. He is
Georgia, will te*' found on an inside
ng every effort to meet the wants
page.
Levj Fowler, of the Central House of hte customer*, and that is the reason
ooot and shoe store, offers bis splendid he is so successful.
cottage, and two lots for sale at a bar­
Tin-: new firmol Ilougbtalin .fcLlchty
gain.
have decided to adopt the cash system,
Th»:y pay cash for opj
iroD&gt; and henceforth it will take the elegant
wrought iron and old brass at Hast- shiners or the greenbacks in Oder to
onte Eo81nt1
Ircn w&lt;rta» for 30
St lit tbdr eatabUahment anything in
, Hnr of
dry E«xH
Keeler Bros, cloak and shawl room
Wjam foUof the newest and latest
novelties of the season. Call and see
them.
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show First, the cash system wUl
V, ' “f want a well-fitting, sutatan- en.bl. them to «« «U the t^ounU
jwly made overcoat go to Lunn Bros, poxdble In tbo purchase of goods for
‘hey loa|fe b^h un aDd wlQter gtyleB
tbri r itock; second, Ibo expense of trnt
as low as 82). •
ud money neeeesery to keep boow.
Lathroi-'s drug store is the place to and which comes out of the customer,
n°’“J
•na a • ■ unplete line of toilet and siuok- will be saved; third, there wil ‘
sets in plushes. See them in the from interert on accounta; fourth, there
*how window.
will be no loss from bad debta. now
'J-i’-^i A’iLDiNu has an interesting the good, prompt, &lt;*eht4&gt;aylDg «wtemcr
to Day bis proportlonojthese ex■‘bd huruness-like announcement in this has
nSswifVcrednhuMDe-atodofte. And
usite- He munessome prices that are
Messrs. Houghtalin A L‘2}y£rotK
Mund to win trade.

Mr. Lee. of Ohio, was in the dty last
week looking for a location. He Is a
musician, and the band boys are anx­
ious that- he should dedde to come here.

His manv friends will be pleased to
learn that Robert Rogers continues to
improve, and that his fractured limb
wifi not have to be amputated, as at
first thought would be necessary.
E. A. Clarke will remove to Bay City
about October 15th. having been offered
and accepted a position in a jewelry es­
tablishment at that place. Ed. is a No.
1 workman, and bls many friends re­
gret that he shall leave here, although
he gets a nice berth at Bay City.

tXfarried. at St Roee's church, this city,
Thursday, by Father Flemm ing. Mr
O L. Spencer, of Carlton, and Miss
Eiixa Kelly, of Irving.
The many
triends of the contracting parties unite
in wishing them much joy and prosper­
ity. The Banner joins in congratula­
tions.
i/^adet George Rock left Monday for
The U S. Naval academy at Annapolis.
He will stop off one day at
to visit relative®. George is still second
in his class, and with the building up
The light-running Domestic comes
of the navy will stand an ex cedent
tafora share of Banner space this LS’Sk mJSto!roVoMh. Hutter, chance for a good berth when he shall
*«k- it stands at the head, paragon SLTSd -sFmS's produce ratted in graduate.
Shew, for goods as heretofore. Tory
uf *uiQ&lt; machine*.
Invitation cards are out for a recep\‘H’ will not have to pay any per- ST adding torgriy totbelr«o&lt;*.h»;o
emtagea to interested parti* if you
day e'venlng, October 1st at their home.

Jefferson street, from 7 to 11 p. m., on
tb® ’occasion of the 25tb anniversary
of their wedding day. It will be a
matter of pleasure for all who have
been remembered to meet with this
estimable couple, and congratulate
them upon the success in life which
their united efforts have earned, and to
wish them us much or greater joy in
future years. 1’wple of this city whose
hearts and minds are not filled with
jealous envy have seen with pleasure
the prosperity that has visited the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Striker, and have Iteen
even more pleased to see them enjoying
the fruits of their labor in their 'floe
residence, which they builded in the
city where their friends reside and
their success was made. More than
this, they have shared their prosperity
with others, never wHh ostentation,
but always remembering that the right
hand should not know what the left
hand doeth. Charity, chuft-h and
benevolences nf ell kinds have been
renumbered by them in a sulsitanttal
wav. And now as they shall turn their
25th milestone, let their friends with
hqarty accord extend to them Utting
and hearty congratulations, coupled
with earnest good w ishes.
Portland people claim that the
Kalamnzno &amp; Hastings railroad is to
l&gt;e extended to that point. Well, it is
probable that it will not stop here at all
events.

Notice—The Barry county district
lodge No. 25, of tbe I. O. of G. T.. will
meet in quarterly session at flood Tem­
plar's hall in Woodland. Wednesday,
Orf. Sth. lbS“, commencing at 10 o’clock,
a. m. A good attehdancr is deaired.
The twenty-second annual reunion
of the 20th Michigan Infantry will lie
held at Charlotte. Oct. 12. The Sher­
wood house will fee headquarters fyr
the ilny. All members ot the regiiner t
are urged to Ik* in attendance and a
cordial invitation is extended ’.0 friends
of the &lt;lecea.*&gt;ed members.

Mv*tan&lt;»- Charlie
Grace atmos­
phere on Jefferson street thick with
Charlie and mustang, or mustang mid
Charlie, people don't exactly know
which—Cnarlie says he Isn’t so hand­
some as he was, but he knows a great
deal more -about mustangs since his
Monday forenoon s experience.
An interesting suit occurred Ln
Justice Kenaston’s court Thursday,
wherein one Perry sued E. A. Tobias,
of Baltimore, for the value of a colt,
whose leg he claimed was broken by
Tobias’ son. There was a-considerable
tall swearing nnd ninny line law points,
but the jury found for Perry, and thus
the chapter ended.

The second annual meeting of the
Resident Artillery Association of this
state will be held in Representative
Hall. Lansing, Oct. 14, 1887. All
artillerymen residing in this state are
requested to send in their nnipes’ numte-r or letter of battery, regiment and
post otHce address, unlaw they have
alreadv done so. to C. J. Burnett, Secre­
tary, Lansing, Mich.
Sunday Sheriff Shriner went . to
Kalamazoo and arrested one Leslie B.
Knowles. Leslie ia a too-mndjly
married man, and Mrs. Knowles No. 1
proposed to put an end to such foolish­
ness. The complaint was made by
Hateev Williams,
of
Kalamazoo,
brother of Leslie’s Hrst wife. He is
now In jail thinking over tbe rugged­
ness of the transgressor's way.
At a meeting of the H. I. A/thi-

following gentlemen were appointed
members of- the executive committee:
E. Y. Hogle, L. E. Knappen, F. G.
Goodyear. J. L.
Wilkins. , Clement
Smith and M. L. Cook. Np further
action was taken. A movement is on
foot to obtain the location here ot a
furniture factory. We hope the Asso
elution will be successful in this effort.
A reunion of the members of the
Goodyear family was held but Friday
evening. Refreshments were served
aud a most pleasant social time was
enjoyed by /ill. Among those in at­
tendance were the Goodyears and Bar­
lows residing here, Messrs, Daniel
Striker, J. Hewes, J. Russell and D. G.
Robinson with their wives. Mrs. Wm.
Tyler, of Troy, N. Y., was also present

Alex. Cortrioht, of Assyria,
claimed he had a horse stolen from the
streets of Nashville Saturday, and had
Frank Lampman, of that village, ar­
rested for the offense. Lampman was
brought before Esq. Kenaston Monday,
and nis examination set for a week
from that dav. He is out on $500 bail.
Lamp man claims be took the horse be­
cause he had traded for him, so we are
informed.
A. C. Loomis, of Hope, had a horse
stolen on Friday night. Tbe next day
tbe animal was found in the locality of
the Bunnell school house, Barry. The
notorious, pestiferous bad-egg, Tom
Casey who leads a gang of toughs,
thieves and thumpers, was arrested by
Under Sheriff Sheldon for the offense.
Casey was fouid at the home of H. J.
Forshey. in North Barry, and brought
to this city. This versatile thief has
cost Barry county iota of money nnd
many of its citizens no end of annoy­
ance and loss, and should be sent .to
Jackson for the longest period the law
will allow.

The Fair.—The first day of the fair
despite
the unfavorable
weather,
opened very auspiciuoely. The sale of
tickets up to last night was consider­
ably in excess of last year's first day,
and the entrice are said to be more than
a hundred better. The showing uf
fruits is equal to that of any former
year, nnd liner corn, wheat and veg­
etables were never seen any where.
Tbe merchants of the citv and others
are filling up art hall with fine attrac­
t ons. The show of horses is said to
surpass any former year, while the
number and quality of cuttle, sheep and
bogs are excellent.
In the trotting race, A. J. Hardy's
Buckskin took Unit money. I. Hannah’s
Frank Hooker second, and Paton’s colt
third.
Hastings second nine won a five in­
ning game from Freeport hy a score of
23 to o. The second nines of this dty
win cross bats at
a. m. to-day, for
the purse and championship ot tbe

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BEAMER
Is bound to do the leading

TEA TRADE!
Of Barry County. ' ■

QUALITY GUARANTEED!
Prices better than any other house- in the
county can give, as we do an exclusively cash
business.

Here’s Our Starter
--EOR—

30 DAYS ONLY!
Commencing Sept. I Oth, every purchaser
of our 50 cent tea will find a valuable souve­
nir in each and every pound. This is xa
PRIZE PACKAGE SCHEME, but a

Genuine. Gift
This tea is equal to any sold in this county.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded at

Beamer’s Cash Store
Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
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-OF----

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E. W. Morrill &amp; Company.
In the line of Clothing and Gent's Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest stock as well as
the lowest prices.

In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment in single and double breasted suite,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from $2.50 to $25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the finest
selection in the city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from $1.75 to $25.00.
For the children we have a fine line of suite
ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

Eats, Caps ani Furnisiinigs
The latest novelties may always be found in
our Furnishing Goods Department.
We have the finest line of Hate and Caps
ever shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats; also agency
for the celebrated Guyer's Hat.
Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.
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E. W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price Clothiers.

�I

home conveniekces.

LOVE THEE.

A young girl wslkisg'by a stream
Inaikn: ftemvht. » rnaidUday dream.
qtirat ion whether it would not pay to build
a new furnaro near tbeaource of supply and
abandon tbe old one. Buddenly, however, a

FOOL JIM.
wtries of follies^ beginuing in boyhood and
oMithining during life. James Foljaml&gt;e—
-Fddl'Jinj," a* tbe boys nicknamed him at
school—mi*i the epithet clung to him—did, in
]xq ylar Judgment, the most silly things, and
yet prrat|iefea At school he wa* noted for
idv folly a« well os for pluck and eoolnem. It
k big l»»y maltreated a litU* one, instead ot
niimling hi* own Ixidimo, as a ssosible boy
should. Fool Jim would take it np and thnisb
the butty.
When tbnl wretched little Dick Greene, the
man alx&gt;ut town. broke hi* leg by n fall from

nn&lt;l i-hror up tbe little brat, awl upend bi*
link's tenet!t. All tb&lt;- leading big boy* of
111* kdiuol thought Idin a fool, but no one

&gt;iilt. and wn* a tough customer in a rough
and tumble light.
Foljambe left school for an academy where
they prepared lx&gt;y» for college, ami went
t 'rue to Iteromc under *ale«man nnd general
chiw. F l&lt;*d »iglit of him then, except al
vacations «Mt!il be wa* graduated, and hod
• -.me linnr Hb father, a conflrmail invalid,
wa* v.-ry ri-h. and mode a great fu*. over
him when ho returned, nijft/wns very j&gt;roud
of tbe fnrt I hat Jim wn« at the bend ot hb
ria—. Thr&gt;e was no nottM'nse about Jim, I

the thing at tbe time.
“Mark yon, Cowan!" cried Foljambe, hb
eye* blazing with wrath, “you have been
talking too freely about me in connection
deposit of limonite. As that ora genera11 v with n young lauy. If I learn of your wag­
contains imparities only Atting it tor‘-cold ging that long tongue of your* in tbo same
short" iron, little attention was paid to it. But way again, or find you eavesdropping. I’ll
giro you a pounding, and you know that I
K|&gt;aratennalyiK»and discovered that the usual am do it. Things have got to n pretty pass
plr&gt;pb-&gt;rus wm, replac'd by nearly 3 percent, in tbb community when slander Is set afoot
of manganese oxide, tbe thing took another !«*.xuse some sneak sees one bestow a cares*
shape. The company offered Fnljambe a on a young lady wheqn be b to marry within
hnndsonie royalty, which he nt oner declined. a month. And I’ll bold any other man who
meddles with my affairs to a strict aocmmt."
Here wa. a settler. Becky Prabodv to t»
some chaffering mid a rough survey of Hie
bed, they took all tbo farm but the widow1* married by a F-ljaml**! Why. tbo Fdjambos
five acres, and paid *7&gt;,(XA
turned up thuir news at lhecouutry fWk. and
took tbeir wives from abroad. Go—ip toft
Bnt tlio reputation of Foljambe for down­ tbe radn and cotton, nnd took tn tbe match.
right folly was nt ita height when II leaked But it was admiring, and not offensive.
Tbo wedding came off and was a grunt
out afterward that be hod settled 135,750 ou
Mrs. Peabody—that is, the intennt, during nffuir. Mm Elton wa« first bridesmaid, and
life to her, and the principal to her daughter tbo gentleman *lia mai ried with afterward*,
a Mr. Leamington, wa* Foljambc’sb«t man.
There was a reception nt tbe hou*e—U»c
young couple look no tour, but remnim-d nt
folly.
Old Figg* died about tills time, and Foljamb* plare—and I. of . tbo fs* Brantford
Ookhieae offered m* a share in tbs busineM folk invited, wa* there. So was David Pvaif I could put in f»,0UU. I hod saved a little
over half of that by pinching and screwing, flue broadcloth, and bis shoes shone like a
but I was puxzted about tbo rest. Foljambo Japanned waiter. Every lone knew this
found it out, and gave me tbe money on my raiment cam* from the bridegroom. Ob, of
note. Soma folk may think this folly on hi*
elegant pn—nnt* displayed. BOt the— cable,
with the exception of nn &lt;&gt;dd looking Japmi'en
When the Widow Peabody got her money cabinet, given by the Widow Peabody, from
tbe sent Relxxx-a off to boarding school, a* the Foljambnfrirnd* and coaneciious. Uncle
■
tbe could well afford to, and there tbo girl re­ David exnmwd them.
‘•Becky," he said, loud enough to attract
attention, -the Peabody* don't seemtosbinc
had grown into a handsome, self poswawd
young woman, and she was quite ml mired by Your Uncle David 11 have to put In hi*
tbe young fellows around In addition to mite." Then b* drew a t&gt;ulky package from
good looks and good manneni, she would have his canacioa* breast pocket, which it Utteil
a nice sum in bard casein time—a good tightly that he witluirew It with difficulty.
•‘Oh, thank you. Uncle David," sail the
thing to add to u young man’s family re­
bride. "Anything from you"—
•
sources. But she wa* of a donwstic turn
“Ol»cn it, child."
Stayed at home with her mother ami rarely
The
newly mndc Mr*, poljumbe undid tbe
mw'&gt;
cord and removed tbe wrapping. It was a
During Ri-b-cca’s alwence at sch'ol Fol- R'wia leather covered casket, with th* letter*
jnmbe bnd l«-en going ^long quledy, and
people bad ceased to talk of him: but’shortly n cry of delight.

He would come

One day nu old man in n du«ty suit nnd
boot* tlinl ha&lt;i ln*n blackened a week before.

when' 1 wa* not busy, mid, as be would be
very rieb iu time, old Figg*, though In* did
keep hi* |M-rq»le*» lures t-kre lot he grimlvtour.

Brautfonl *Uliou and inquired it tbe Widow

iiutlw, und |mt on no air*.

d*nl &lt;&gt;ff hi* 'icldy father's hand* in managing
ilio large plnntntinn. No little Job that was,
cither. I'idjninbo place embraced over l,'Jt»)

Woodland. and about »M» nf i^curn nnd
a tine livid of Jersey cattle, then roining
• into
and over forty bhaalod horse*,
beside* obn;iy for plow* and wagon.
For four year* Ibero wa* nothing worthy of
note, except tliat I got to be bead salesman and
a sort ol general manager Ju our concern,
which, eo«-.i&lt;lering my^ngv, was a big lift for
in*. Bui old Foljsiabc diol at this time, and
succeeded t&lt;&gt; the property. Tueu began the
follies ot thi* sOu, Which mads talk tor the
country around for years.

I’eatxxly brother*, Nathan and David; but
gone off to Mexico to reek hi* fortune.

He

t.» I* dead. Nathan stayed on tbe old place.
He wa* a Miittle** niau, and though be mar­
ried Ben Merrit's daughter, who was a tidy

Irannl that lie wa* tbo long lost David Pen-

years, apparently a» [xxir us a church mouse,
gnd.dvubtless with intent to sponge tm the.
either, but linked like a man whom hard
luck nnd n hot climate had dried, up and
wrinkled.
To our surprise he wa* made welroine by
the widow and Ruliecca, nnd took up hb
uliode there. He was a queer specimen.
After the dust of travel bad been brushed off

evident that be «i« poor, but he didn't seem
to mind it. Ho waited about nnd hold himwlf up as though be owned one-half tbe
town and meant to buy tbe othefr. He was
said ndisagreeabtonr import invsit thing could
repay it with interest. Foljumbo took a great
was keen and bad wonderfully practical bu*his precepts, a thing 1 have observed to to
not uncommon. A mnu ran pick up more
valuable hint* from tbo uusuoceafful around
him than hr run from sharp businoa men.
So tbe two grew quit* intimate, and almost
fab together on tbo widow1* front porch, with

etted listeners to their chst.
This was in August, IMO.

Tb* whole

borrowed another 11,000 on band and mort-

known that reconciliation between the war-

mortgage to raixe David’* money. Thing*

that Lincoln would be elected. Tbe question

took Kick over it middled. Tbo doctor said

David and wont off south. Ho v bi ted Vir­
ginia, North Carolina and Georgia, and wm

it was the trouble nnd that Natludi bad given
„
fan replied, sadly. “I don’t
think they'll bo able to keep it up mor* than
a year or so. unless England interfere, for we

Everybody pitied tbe

relations."
The first thing Foljambe did on coming
in fact, that the mortgage* would be obliged
carpenter* going dny and night. Tbs whole

Tbv exception was a hill, covering about
forty-two acres, apparently composed of a
tough, gravelly clay, unfit for even brick
going stark, staring mad. But tbo excitement

a vegetable garden. and that wgs ia a litU*
letter order. It was a sorry pter* nf propayty.

found only a half doran prreum. aud one of
these wa* FolJanil* arid another was Pbipps,
place, which had been with the IVnbodys for

•gainst tl* property, including the legal
costs, wm*2.3M. Phipps put that tn as a
bid, but remarked that be didn't want it at
might have it.

served l-'oljaiulie.
•'Kuppow you bid mure. then, ou htr *ccmiut," said Phipps.
•1 shall. ' nplkd Foljambe; “WW
*‘1» that your bld, Mr. Foljambcr inquired
tin* sheriff

around and count tlie number of barrel* piled
In on* ot the long and high sbedai Teu tboc
*b«d*. aud jammed full Sixty tbouamd
barrel* of roaln! And no end of cotton balsa I
What would h* do with ill What could ho
do with it?
The only |mrtlMn bn had, as I hare said,
wa* myself, and I picked up a doaea quarrel*
about it. Some one nsked old Poobody about It
“Unela David, b Fool Jim gawntosetup
a cotton factory an' a ship yard I Mobbo
h*’ll son’ hb ship* down by th* railroad."
“Sonny," said David, “pack your bond In
ire. James Foljambe knows more hi one
minute than you're likely to know In a year."

plug of chewing tobacco.

over SI
more than tbe debt, and she mud
take out letter* of admmi*tratio4i. And tell

■hlfty woman, and with that

I fell that Foljambe* conduct wwt through
wa- a fcml. Pad Im* bid a hundred over
Phipps. nr •j-.-*n'1t«o hundred. It might have

drawing my partner. -I guess they'U rail Fool
Jim, ‘villain Jim,'afore long.’’
"Wliat do you inean, you scampF 1 de­
manded angrily.
“Scamp youftrif. an' m* bow you like it,"
be retorted. “What do I ntean! I’ll tell you,
an’ I ain’t afraid 19. I wa* crossin' by
Widow Pealesii &gt; b»t night, and what dora
I are bat Jim Fotjamlie with hb arm around

1 u&gt;uk 11 b •»• sTO™u-r,"S
..xi —r Jdrrnm i™«*&gt; b“ "‘"I
u. 1—r, no. ouly upon lh- JvrlopJ—I
hi, .omr-h.. Cn.nJ
ta W"L » ?
hon». bo. «•■« U»
P*™*r
™&lt;rtranch. lor ranrmbnra
•aoranraP
Ho drew pin™ «*•
-b1"1* for i.rarty
orarjlhln, &gt;L« n&gt; l»W or
no
bb ptara.

H. ralraUUd lh.

"

Lru-L-- U&gt; 1* u—l m
(•»« 01 .*!* . ..
tap; Md hb t.imly
I—*? d*1*!?r?
drawn pbn. ol rarh Idlo-d hU*au H lor
nishlugns “riirtaiu vnleucea and the Ilka.
Many of hk. idea* in regard to IwaildinK ■W1
fornttbing bo brought with him from France;
but more of them had th*ir origin ia bb
brain. There we*e no bedstead* in hw ixium’.
.
.
__ oom nlpnr. '.il
the wail in which a wooden framework wa*
built which supported the bedHis own slecjung arrangements durmg u&gt;»
lifetime of hi* wife were of a very p«*»Uar
nature: in the partition between two rimm*
&lt;___ _...i
.n-liwav

wn&lt; &lt;uo uunw
-------Jefferson * room aud the otlrtr
bb- wife*
dressing room. When be artws in the morn­
ing ha got ou? bl ixd into hb own room, and
and the partition wall between it nnd the
library being taken down, the whole wm
thrown tote tb* present large aj'artment. Over
tbe archway in which tl&gt;* bed is placed U a
long closet ranched I# a »«-P ‘a'ldcr
lu

the family, and in winter tbeir summer haWlone room to the other bad no need to clamber
a

reccUAit WRiTtxa

chair.

the chair it«clf wa* high tairkwl. -well
rounded and ctwblniwd,' nnd in frout of it
extended a m-diimicd platform, on which Mr,
Jefferson found It very pbaaant to stretch hi*
x-gs, twing aoWtuiMw troubled • lib swelling*
of the smaller veins of tbe**&gt; limb* Ti»&lt;
writing table r.o* *0 mad.* that it could be
•rt-Hi iMvklaee, bracelet*, ear rings aud pin, drawn up over thb platform, leg* and nil, and
nuidc up of tbo finest linlltnnb, tome of them pushed down when it wa* net in u«*. Tb*
• quite large, They must bav| co*t enor- t.'pof Uii* table turned on* pivot; ou one
inoiMly. When- did Fnele David get tbe
miHieyf

David, quietly. ‘ DoiiT drop that scrap of
|»per. 1 don't want yoc to be rutuiiiii; t”
your liuslmn.l for pocket money, aud you’d
lietter invent tbo amount of that check for

bU side was another rerahlng table, on
Carleton, of tbo jobbing flnu with which 1
did busines*, sal-1 to me;
“David Peabody b rtisttcatitig at Brant­
ford. ain't bsF
“Old Uncle David r I said. -Yes.be ba
She
feed* 1dm, I fancy."
violin*, one a Cremona and ti* .xb-r tbe baa*
“Feeds himf W bat do* you mean 1 David viJl saved from tic* Shadwell fire !&lt;&gt;-*id«w
furniture of the library tb*ro Mere a num’*:
-WeD," I said, “I recently began to suspect of od.ily contrirtd little clowt*. in which
be was rather well off."
rrrrn sterol hb multitudinous tnamt»-ript*.
•Rather well off!" exclaimed Carleton.
-Thal's the best Jokp out. David Peabody
well off! Is it powible you don't know bow
rich be hl But be hardly know* himself. IngmUously contrived. Two of ita foui leg-,
are hollow, aud mi them run rod*|re*fftig
dpal rtockbolder in a great Mexican nunc.
It t* an English company, aud bo U the only upon spring* by which tbe table can l~
easily elevated, the other two leg* being also
extensible, but iu a diffiwent way. When
mlnm in tbftcountry. Wall off: .Why, be it Mr. Jeffinwm was tired of writing in a sit­
ting position be could stand up and raw* tins
table to tbe desired bolght. W ben be w i»Ih*1
to use it as a reading stand the top could be
Of course thbwa* too good to keep. Brant­
ford had tbe benefit of it, and, except an oc­ inclined at any angle, and a strip of braa*
casional dadi at tbe nwln and cotton. David* was brought into use to keep the books and
paper* from sliding off.
Opening from tbe library wa* a large room
inclcwed with glam, which waa Intended for a
and FulJambe and hb follies faded before It
At last, in 188?, Foljambe'* cotton began to
bo moved. It had risen in price exceedingly,
and Brantford found that there had been
method in the madnesK. But tbo rosin, though small ronrenWiices be in vested.-Frank R.
it had risen too, remaiuad undisturbed. At Stockton In The Century.
length, I think it was in August, 1868, 300
barrel* of the radii wore shipped to Boston.
Tbe next day UO **nt to Philadelphia, and a
100 went to Baltimore. The next dny 300
were sent to Now York. And so It continued
iu suMuier, sometime* in
larger quantities, until by the Uttar part of
November, every banx-1 wm goon. I took up
Th* Prlr*, OurrwH* arul
_ _
. . and bowing, mitil, if you b* a new ,-um*r
yon nub away in convubiom of laughter
On iravlng the hotel, I distributed backNov»ml*r from twroty-Avo to forty-four
dollars per barrel And then it went down
bvlow tbo first figure. Foljambe luul stocked
. "
--- uonuon
tbe floor, thumping tbmr brads repeatedly
the market.
There was little talk about Fol Jamba's tol- against tbe ground, mumbling tbeir graU
tuds:
while
a*
for !•*»■•*_ —k,.
.. .
li*s after that in Brantford. On tbo ecu
trary, th* Brantford people admired th*
ebrewdrom of •‘Fool Jim," and that nam*
dropped. W*U they might admire him. H&lt;
and Uncle David l-twmi them bare built up
tbs place, which baa doubled iu T-opulatton lady first brings in tea, which .b* driirera
atirt I* •*'ln -........
. . _ . crouch n&gt; on
.^1
..
.

££ !^i^d.hruilKh

&gt;r~ “f

. 1!?r
,K”riu« notrieted to inferior* cr
stays principally on lb* Fuljamb* piL*» to tb* lower ciMeee. Many a time imvs I
where be has enlarged the old mansion and watched the eeremontalnf two frte^, f
___
devote* himself to hb family. Rebecca Fol • amoiic the unt&gt;MJambe is as haudsomr, I think, os over, though
U-ir ixalie, at right .ngl^ra iTtt^^
more Tihmio then *k*
"
on pivots, until one wonder* when tl*v will

One day, when be dropped into th* shop. I 1 uey separate for a few pace* and
happened to say something complimentary to
bb foresight. He laughed.
“,nntarf 10 rush back, and go tlirnuel. th.
... ..
“Coffey," be said, "mwt of my sureeswj
were unexpected. 1 hud, it I* true, a municion amounting almort to a certainty that
there wa* a lied of iron ore on tbe Peabody
‘*C“S'Xr7r "j wa*
farm, but I bought It solely tn give tbe widow SjBtn?
a lift, for Nathan Peabody luul pottwl me
°n -'I1*
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Scrofula, which produced a painful infbntmiuiou In my ey*s, camw-d me much
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A'&lt;■?'» Saraaparilia. After Using tld*
medicine a short time I was completely

low, to leave hi* farm work to join me in
IWiing, ar naiUa,. &lt;r rn.yu.ta
elee. 1 lie fnc? that t ar...
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,,
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the «blow a* n matter of equity. 1 n,*v»r
an*pe*tml Fix le David’s wealth; but tiiecot,
; -- ........ ••••
urn
?
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tnth*-* *wav

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Mr eves arc now iu. a splendid condition,
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From childhood, *&gt;id until witbin a few
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I suffered for a year with Inflamma­
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By Taking
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T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Bklgc. Ohio.

My daughter, ten years old, was afflicted
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wa? so liberal .with hb&gt; money t&lt;
M a -41 eMq«h tos. y*«‘o Man’
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be waa a beitorer iu certain
ItbUM or the supcxnaluraL Assured, a* bo
undoubtedly wa,. bjr omcJU wbJr|i |o
1&gt; n. . Mr..,-. w,bt Uvy ■*»-a .,0^1,,,,, mihd were eonehwive that lie would rise to
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p,,.^ lta,
S2^fu*\uw"af.h.fc’f4Une' Hc n,w°y" b°»IU, ,,, L.lmw Wred that be would foil hy the bund of an
I*, ww ..v m,tti ,ifU
i.j—
t1*1 “m-'Iing d.«n
wen- uucovrred.
Kight aavagw* iu Iiuuter*' outfit. Eight
........ rouingo
dark aliinncf. fen* broweddvuitjw* of plain
er
far
a
moment
formok
him. eren in th.
aiHi iirnlru- nn.l r,--.. i.:n_ —. . •
' .
o**t trying etnwgviwlr*. Can. greatm-

Wiibm a radii*

n uni,.

It wa* a right north halting v

.
,
, ; ........
-T' •• ”1
’■•ear. 1 lie
Uty 1» Without a fleck, ami Ute rati aofteni
hi“ i1DCh W
°°
u»

Marian river, within &lt; hundred tnihwof tbe
Canadian line, a |*rty «f Indiato net out the
■lay before to return tn their riling*, al (Inxit

I find Vrtiic* far r.wro faBciuatlug than
Floretw-e. H )* a relief to be free from tkc
uoltiy atiwefr, witli tbeir linrah *outiding ven­
der* nml loud braying duakeya, and tbe all
1 .-uetrutinx lime du*t. nnd gently to tkni
pn« |&gt;ala'.*w nnd meturreque lioci«e«, half
nadinlng in a gowlda. |T.»p. II«l by tbe «troug
unreeti arm behind ■me. I (li.d here plenty
of untHcment in stodying there people, ub..
nre.Mxui to advantage n ban unrret rained Jy
enjoying tiirmwlv.*.,
*
Holiday h tlie great day for an excurrion to
1*trW ** • *v'I «• Ldteved
Ute Udo. a rtrip of Miwly Imtcb on U» fidriyntu Temtyaou Uiat—
atle, having a iuu«w jKivtlion and Imthing
U-«&gt;u*e right i-. rigM. to toltou right
Iioum*.. built '•Joan to liiat tranquil littte wsa.
--------urutv.
&lt; oiwrrumg prewutiment* aud dreams, Mr. We mln- n -mall .Uonwr iwar tbe Bridge of
U“-*» L*''« I"1—A' -1 M.ow», .h.-b, Slgln-. add in n quarter ot nn b«&gt;ur land ou
Ur iidand of Ulu. where a tram ear. drawn
—i h bk -imn,,
nU,r
Hr
i.,.UUJ.r In

Zu .I1?

"'

Then Ibero i* another large group wboare

hi town nud wIkm dwelling bouwi or family

their doily journey to aud fro. aapecialiy if
llw- ride lake* a:i hour or two. They Intry
tbcmwlri-s iu silence, nr they make futile efTwU to read profttla* ami trrndiy - light liter-

••to kill t inie.'" ami so mntaa wwiwnir labor
ikk*

with them an they work il—a profltkw
rxpenditute of time, -mort of them Betting

"ou the ruud”toGctlcrpuri&gt;&gt;M**, who don't get
tired aud who don't try to "kill lime" in any
of th-ways already mentioned. Owri tin*
group n» have in mind at thia moment. Dur-

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

rdacv being in tbo*. cnotitl* two hours’ travel

Thlspowflernevervartes. A marvel of purl

get, except nlini 1 am m l*d asirrp. l* dining
Um- i wo boms ilf I be railroad ride Inane iu tbe

OKZaelcine

"'lu* ,J"a. 1&gt;

J. r^h,
' 1,,^.
nwntj, tn |d&lt; judgment, were uot of supern.iu™, ,p, u
FW-d ta nut woman neatly attihed and looking quite
Mlurta .»kr, fe, _p.lnk.
um.. bnt lu&lt; ta.,.. lia,ur, T1„ llKJTj„
|*0Wer of drenni* ai&gt;,l vl.uwu
.
triurebsof old, u, Uw Almlgbtv inteiligemwtlllit trover.,. tl..
_ .*

ININEA?"— ~l

in the rar cltair I throw off everything that

worked ctxih! lx* appreciated

Gives

ebarin|iea&lt;-li orvlianh and the- jiotatn |»tri&gt;re. the

Good Appetite

oiugtanniionie* uihIiIh cory cottage Ikhiki

New Strength

und tbe wild bird*, tbe prvtfy railway
■dalton*, tbeir parterre*. ai.-l the varied and

Quiet Nerves,

Happy Days,

ing acquaintance’ with everything &gt;ia that

Sweet Sleepy
It to only the culU-

: TONIC

A PO
that you mir-t try it bnfoiw you ran under*
Hand it"
Whin a*ked alxMH tbe “tlnu’” taken up in

A

SPECIFIC FOR MALANIA*
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.

And all genii disease*.
THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND 8V0CE8S
FCI, BLOOD rLKIFIXR. Superior to qulDtm-.
irrsj Dough* lias irtunel Io Wadiingtm

ienx*m nap. 1 lie cuiupariy of happy native*
till thr two open car* and are wxm tron«p&gt;irtrd
to the invilion. wl&gt;ere a band of exvrltout

Kasklm- bad her up
and In ■ short time cureavrer. ■
,
Uving In tbe nudartal dWrlrt* of Maryland
became a victim nt worst form* of malarial

making swret wamd*. and one hardly knows
nbicli to admire imxv. the lovely Election* tlwiinciv
from Verdi •« tlie soothing sound nf tbe wave* and active in the early morning on the road."

ko-ri plan
and tbe native* are li’tming to the mttric

ba* nothing to do with
evil &gt;s brought

die plain like

MU |4*rer*ed among tbe Cop* of Egypt.

ronnevted

tte.v n&gt;r .1 huitdivd and one little

, it nleir.t the in of
re &gt;&gt;t«ldifferent work,
louiig or «»ld. twrvous

to tbo actual * mailt ion
•«» light work.
*&gt;rk ttys ..si

Chicago Tribone.

summarily divided into
........... *■&gt; uuaivzc
and rkreifyttem todteette the functiunal,
itat H.lhrptita.^.^1 aspect. The queba* cf&gt;n been nvk«l ns to what comtiUrte* tbr
pleasure and who i* the
“W'M limn. Hu » j, obviously one that
■fee* 1 &lt; admit of solution. The istraaify' of
w peu-uni xnsatfou is a matter of temwrb*,!,|
),rr&lt;’I"“Jiu8’. ‘-nt. ceteris

-' ‘"’''W. Hie mo.t jKiwerful
•~NS’utiu:i. tiie Mrnngret will aud tbo leart
• r ■&gt;, prejudice*. Tbe meu are rare
? ',TuH vl
W,H. ‘U7T«t “&gt;•
*’TTOW and allow only the
S* *
to vibrate. Pleasure u the
or n-a^tkin. never the aeuMtion Itoetf,
ann- r. {aradog, baton incontariabj.
'n*u'’10
thftt "c I**"**
n M rr«iw’y «■ ~^—rily a
•:v^. .ti !
t‘Wnf perfection In bumanZ_.11 to’efface pain from tbe lial of
giv"i all meu the maxfrnurzi

'-f CnofV*«»‘® pnwmere were
1?""...... *&gt;
!btt

■i3?'‘! *5 " ’“’•“■iterie procession
K"nt interert. Finally

.Tr1!?-' “ ■VO'U* '"0'&gt;lno“nt«l
H“ '•xrtai’«d &lt;me of tba
,,n,&gt;
n,c th,nlt 01
Mar*1-.,;. a'- W|,,,«r. when old Humphrey
id-Yui 2 ',-Slpid*n* uwd t^ go about
Mar,Uli 7
it» keeper." Aa
i f't'1 &lt;,v* SW I-ound. and-Mr.
•»* -i&gt;» i, u l0ul’ouu'i’' ‘i* comporiaou

M. ho,* I* .
-hT?-

latten* frren
■lails will b€»

borcjierenn*. giving full

gist* or sent fcy mad on receipt ot price.
'
KAKK1XECO..51 Warren sc.. New York.

GRAIN DRILLS

u« after it loU croud a continent, kaiug it*
whirl •

■' "ledge among boneinen almut
' i.—di-of the animal, but in
in:i'O**.lito to niy just bow
different*.* iu tbe lo-uitof

PARTS

Um* native* *re no objection to doing so after
baring attended church in tbe tnoniiug.
pretty

future and

■ traittfn differ from each other » nut au touch

W UNDEVELOPED

were a medical nrralatlou to me. It cured nir
and 1 hare not had a return of tbo trouble*.

blue eye* and Imaudful Titian liair, which iu
tlie sunlight rewraLle* molten gold, and

tw'-f tlw animal nnd develop hhn for racing.
FLa'. : ; j l« borne in mmd thoxighdut;

&lt;&lt;ca»io:iaUy rotue

not &lt;*m*Mi*-rrd prrqwr by them tn paa* the

an excellent

■ubatltuto for quinine

iin. when fresh in the morning.

ly turadon to Egypt/ aaid Mr. I

MVIITI.M

than any thing which file*.
Ibe«y«**.f a tiger .vruiai not pelirtrnt-that
whirl three f«yt- The {anther with a • ub

"!:«• Milt regard

•T»f VcncUmt l*ll« are sporting
.
arm »alt water, which already hiy
aiuim'd a !"iti|&lt;rn&gt;tnn* of aerenty degrm*.
whil« their fneml* font admiringly on frnfa

The Best Grain Drill
in the Market

Wnilmw

Btrli l-i rec 11 lot
dry nf druth, aud the victim* are ihetv. l'i.&gt;ixirwwMapped m tbeir tra^E* nt tbe f.r»t w ill!
blast. Tbeir filer* dhain'uulcd mid *.T*ie*b*l
A wbire mar
thitlKi until hi fell from’exhcustioi:. The
raj&gt;pe&lt;l
tbriv blanket*
1 mlmn* -rank &lt;1own,
—w---, r- - -----mould them m)d wived Ureir rtrengtli U&gt; die
di-i.
Owe ‘hour »'f'
I And tbu«
—. they -1
‘
that-icy bivati noukl have toppled over a
buffalo.

Dr. Eggirttonl* mode of living ia simple.
He devote* tint*- or fvur boura n day-not
The Chlnamaa’a Calculating Boa.
more—to literary work. From 0 tili. a* a
rule, 1, he is? in
Hbr«T- Tbe afternoon be
The mart curious tbhig in a laundry H tlie
six-nd* iu out «joor exercise. He ia food of odrulatiug box It h alrout nine iuebre long
rowing, and aometiinea Indulges in fishing. mid al-&gt;ut »ix wide with a cnrepiece running
It l« a pieaaant tight to **• him engaged in b-ngtliwi«e of the box. On each tide are
playing with hia four grandchildren, who thirteen eplndle* on which ore woodeu butvrev food of tbrir grandf-Urr ami take tow, two on each rjiindle ou our riilo of tbe
all uMUinerof fibertiea with hit long l««nl ertmqnece nnd five on tbe other. The only
and hair. Tbektoctort hair, which, by tbe thins iu ttre in Chrlateadom rtw-mbling thi*
rather rapidly, ia not a* apparwtua ia the ca*e rack hi a faro lank.
Upon tl»fa* “figure box," an John valla it. he
will do any mm in tbe fonr rule* of arith­
rnjon in Plymouth church, and metic that you may give him. Vpon thi* be

м. ,1*. bul - be" V1”* *O‘"“

drttinatiuu qufadrly.
The gondola* and steamer* well jerwiuify
tlie twet nrxl prewnt reapectively. 'i'be far­
mer cnKnly and alowly moving along, re­

N. B.—We have just received another car load of
the celebrated Flint Wagons.

up-. an-1 .inti-liv* H’-in to Iwm them out, _..-n 'lidtiriied by imrsy little steamers, «hlcb
tbcitgb lid* nmy lie lavnu.** tin metlrol* of rare) ptwMHg*r* for any distant* on it for
IwoMCb. They not only interfere with tbe
trade of tlie gondolier*, but by the wave*
they make a re slowly uudertninlng tbe foun-

requiem wa* chanted by tbe tbouvind fut w* ■.■ii them. If insanity n-aliy i»iiiciea*.mg, tbe
in jrea •*• i* undoubtedlydue to tbe wear and
ireiing aliouL -r‘—h*»i. fnm
•.-dr mi th" narvoue system that I bo rapid
well*, but none Jived to remember. Ar they
vst with bowed J(muL* tins'chill of death aw dure*. Very few of uk take any rest nt all.
tbo mow _..
crept
mid
to llMdr irnartr-----------r- higher
,
higher until it l|d them from aigtt. It
n except for n ■■oupl* of weeks, « r maybe n
dKHith. in the summer, and even tlinl b&gt; often
wild burial, eve t for rtivng.*.
more a rrU in name than in fact Hut n?i»ie
We will ride «}n. Iwt tbe «uu« of Moy un­ from generalisation in the matter, one thing
cover died&lt; ad for there who mourn them in i« loycuMl doubt or qucativii—that all the
asylum* are tmanitfcrtably a-uwded, and
die lodge- i«»idr die Mbaouri.-M Quad in
Detroit Free Prt-w
is, of nmnr, more significant than a#y mer

^kgt» to propel bls rowboat by means of a
larn* umbrella. It is such an umbrella a* *
used in New York frequently by truck■»*£&gt;
Stage drirere. This ia art up in a notched
bo£d in the bow of the beat, the Uawite
being attaz hod by a piece ot twine to the
„Xl,. .uJ ,&lt;■!»* Kt-r*
л. U» bol «k»«
(•«. W«*

Join- still float aldng die Grand &lt;-atud. for

Is the one the farmers want, and the intelligent
fanner knows it is the cheapest. -Any farmer who
will call at our warehouse and examine our Grain
Drills, will bo convinced that they areby all odds
the best in the market. Tlie taost easily adjusted,
best feeding attachments that can be devised.- 5Ve
want you to call and see them, and convince yotirself as to the truth of the above assertions.
Respectfully,

!.«• ■■ i i 111 be I

tbe number can be given. More than one
smart clwrk han tried bta akili with the China■r*.,1* box only to And hlmaelf beaten badly.
There have been at lautndoxcu explanation*
noblidied as to tbe manner in which tbo box
i* operated, but it i* doubtful whether any of

stauun at Buda-Perth. Klug Milan, of Sei via.
and Queen Nathalie, who luivo agreed Hint
they never can ngiw. bode grexlby lo each
otlir for an indefinite peric 1. He took leave
from kh beautiful wife on tbe platform in
full sight ot U*« imblfc. ami after c-Wly kwing her on the brow, and patting hi* llttl* boy
on tbe head, bo got into the tram whu h lore
him awiftly bark to hi* dieoontenled Nerrian
subject* Qu-en Nathalie nnd t»&gt;e b»y sulaetiuettlly {woreedad to Bade.., near \ lenna,
where si*e will stay till autumn, and thru
lake up her residence in Chiida * " winter city,"

MESSER BROS.

rowboat nnd more

along I Tlie staxiiera—tboee modem time
tuviiig transporter*—hurry on with inurb
{infilug and nohe from rtntion to station,
leaving n long line of «wa»hing wares Iwhind,
which wake the gondolier from hi* reverie
and make Id* lioat rock uudnly, reminding
biin that tbh fc* no nge for dream*, but that
h*. murt be up and doing if be does not wlob
t-&gt; lie left far briilnd by modern |trogrea*.—
Cor. Hail Francleeo Chronicle.
A ftory h told of a Dulchiium that owned
a bnlky boree. One day when be w«* In a
very gteat hurry tbe nag took a notion to
Mop mid rtay. The Dutchman wa* annoyed.
There be wa* with a wagon load -if freight
and but a few minute* to qmre if be wa« go­
ing to catch tlie Pal) Hirer boat. A great
crowd of avmpatbbers gather*) around aud
nm-le remark*. At '«rl tbe inevitable ttnaU
boy woi-kr&gt;l hb way to tbe front ami vohintenred to moke tbe bona move. His propoid*
lion meeting wltli approval, be Marled off
and soon returned with a condiment and
p.iured i» iuto ‘be animal'a car. In about ten
MXtmd* lb* horse was apeedlng up theatrvet,
flippery-flap, scattering good* in all direc­
tion*. wnadritig and longing the wagon and
having thing* id* own way, despite tin* fran­
tic effort* of shooting poHermeu with out­
spread arms.
"iVbere you got dotr iuquiird tlie phleg­
matic Dutchman, taking lii* pij« from hit
month.
•• Highl'round Ibe corner,” replied 1 be de­
lighted boy.
"How uroch «aa the coal of dotC lie next

••Only w cent*,” mid tba lad.
"So! 1 vbh dot you got me a to’Jart
worth, and here’s the tollar. Put dot stuff in

To the People of Barry County:
DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to'learn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Gran­
ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones
Further, that since he bu&gt;’ far cash, gets till the discounts and keej*» no arckl* ou tbe road.

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.
to Inspect our work anywhere.
umotMj.

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS,
I jecto for the advancement of Hastings.
. T~
| It shall in general, act fnr am! in be- Mkatmah Q«*riienhn*!i to J. M. Quack*nt»a«h.
\\ heat Thiks ixl. -It wm with pro j
oy ^&gt;18 aseoctatioo. When Deeee­
found surprise that the friends of H. J.j s*ry. the general executive committee rt al: ta» i and »•&lt; ■, KX 2. Hk. v eaatern ad41*c?b.
Holbrook; lot »E. H**t
Forshev, a prominent I unuer living in t may levy an assessment of 50 cents per
Uw no'nbm part
“ »“
learned of the arrest of himself and
h
wife on the serious charge of receiving JP/’Xva ThiT raitem’T^SKai^S
rsrpSterto J. H. Wilkinson, W acres
and attempting
.“f refusal of
attempting to
uj conceal
conceal stolen
suneu prop-1
prop-1
j"” J*
. llure
&gt;. Hope. »soa________
.
The
facts
as
we
learn
them
are
tdthin
thin
v
Viu^.
5
.n*r
ertv. TLc L—tr. zz ~z
“
- -- ■
■
bam a within tnirtj days alter the same
as follows:
Saturday
nighl
seven
b
’
ags
’
shaU
hav
*
bwn
dl,1
&gt;
’
levled
«
•hall
he
Boylen, of Baltimore, had s—_ _ .
Tolbe
kind frlrnds who w kindly
KMni wheat
wheat sufficient to forfeit the membership oi
containing !•» bushels of seed
aided us during the sickness and since
stolen from his place. Bright and said person. A majority shall consti­ the death ot our husband and father,
tute
a
quorum
of
the
general
executive
early the next morning he dtecos-ered
especial!v to tbe members of the G. A.
committee.
’
his loss, and in company with a neigh­
Art vil—The annual meeting of IL and Masonic fraternities, we. return
bor tracked a wagon, undoubtedly the
our sim-tre and heartfelt thanks.
one containing his wheat, direct from this association shall lie held in tbe
Mbs. Wn.Jonks,
his place to the home of H. J. Forshey. evening of the first Wednesday in bep.
Chas. W. Jone?.
Before Boyleu arrived, I'nder-shenH tember of each year. Special meetings
may
I
m* called only by the officers and a
Sheldon hml i lilted Forshey’s home,
where he arrested Tom Casey for horse majority of the general executive com­
Coloma. Mich., Dec. 3. J8K».
stealing and he noticed some wheat in mittee, Meetings of the general execu­
Gentlemen:—One of vour circulars
n&lt; w bags in the house. He had all he tive committee can be called at any came to my notice today, and it re­
could do to look after Casey, who was time by the president and secret iry.
Art. viil—The membership fee of minds me ot an old and very valuable
&gt;'‘burning to get away, but his suspic­
friend, one that saved my life 12 years
Uiis
association
shall
be
one
dollar,
pay
­
ions were arhus- d that this wheat had
ago, and l-ecause 1 bad nut needed its
i»een stolen. 'Soon alter. Boylen came, able as !*oon as the member signs the help since, 1 hail almost forgotten iu
and id! reasonable doubts as to this be­ constitution. The running expenses ol I was Ifi years old, and suffering from
the
association
shall
be
raised
by
specing Boyten’a wh«it was dispelled injhe
menstrual derangement; I coughed
■ ulnds of the offieers and the searchers.
Art. i.x.—The members ot this aetj&gt; continually and had chilis every day:
Boylen went to Justice John II. Brown,
I was as miserable as any one could be
got a search warranL and with officer ciation hereby pledge themselves to do and live. A lady who knew tbe
Daniel Tolles, of Barry, and Justice all In their power to uic! in establishing cause of my illness persuaded my
any project, whose furtherance has re­
Brown went to Forshey’s bouse and
mother to have me use Zoa-Phora—It
• made the search. Seven bags of wheat, ceived the sanction of the general e.xec- was called Woman's Friend then. Be­
.
urttunnably that stolen from Boylen ative committee.
fore 1 had used one botUe*tojr cough
u as found in new lings at Forshey's.
and chilli ceased. I kept on and used
Further search revealed live empty bags
two bottles and they brought me out
Wm. Jones, whose death was noted all right. I afterwards married and
riU-^,,
—
marked trllh ,—
Boyleu’s name on, one
having the name of D. Searles, und th our last, was born at Richfield. am now the mother of three nice
another with a murk at oncereeoginized Otsego 60^ New York, on the fttth of hearty children. I feel that 1 owe a
by IL»ylen. Later on Forabynnd wife May 1823, and was In his (loth yenr at great deal to Zoa-l’hora. 1 hope it will
were arrested, brought before Justice the time of his decwise. When fl years become well known, and that every
Brown charged with receiving stolen of age he removed with his parents to woman and girl who needs It will use
property, and gave bail fox tbeir ap­ Liberty, Jackson county, this state. It. If you will send me some circulars
pearance there Wednesday, to-day. k So He was a young man when he embark­ I will give them to acquaintances, and
ed in life for himself at Moorevilie. do all I can to help you.
much for the Forahya.'
Tom Casey was in Dowling, near Washtenaw county. In-1853 he was
Yours truly,
Boylen’s with a team Saturday afler- married to Ann L. White, of Bowhe.
Mbs. Laura Furman,
1
noon, so it is claimed. lie ta n thief Kent county, and in the following year
Kalamszoo. Mich.
located
in
this
dty
which
was
then
but
and a l»ad egg generally, and in all hu­
little more than a mere hamlet, sur­
, man probability he stole the wheat.
UAllUES ANO MAGAZINES.
i
There appears to be a gaug infesting rounded br a howling wilderness. He
the locality where Casey ftves of tMghs. engaged In the grocery business until
thugs and thieves, of which knowing 183!' when he entered the dental office
ones :issert Tom Caoey is the tender, of Dr. Pelham, and soon mastered the
A rvcvnt |ianigra|4i aruwws in me an argu
with from 18 to 20 lieutenants in crime. profession. In August 1862 he enlisted
.
The gang Is said to have confederates in Co. Cm 1st Michigan Engineers and Frnnr»q&gt; Cbrunich-. aud tbe gist of it i« that
■ over the line in Kalamazoo county, and Mechanics, and served his country
they have made life a dread to the good faithfully for 22 months. While in the and many book* 1 beard thia same thing
people of the townships of Hope, Barry, service he was made hospital steward twenty years ago. J fancy' H originate* in
Johnstown and Baltimore.
Sheep, of his regiment. Returning at the end
chickens, wheat, oats, hogs and every­ of his service to Hastings he engaged btauiM-ss ut JourualMn aial a litti- exhilarated
thing that could be stolen has been tak­ in tbe practice of bis profession, aad
en. aud while until now there has been was one of the best known dentist* of
no direct evidence against any ot the this section, always doing a large busi­
gang it has been morally certain in the ness. For tbe ten years previous to will ever ucvttpy tbe waoto field of literature.
minds of the victitns of this petty thiev­ 1880 he had a branch offlee in Nashville.
ing that Tom Casey’s gang 'did it. But after that date did business ex­
Moreover, there was’ no doubt that clusively nt Hastings.
pride al eeeing our p.-odp&lt;-tione iu tended
Mr. Jones was a lending member of brevier, ou tbe vslitoriel pegs-, or leading tbe
tbev had onnfederates who received the
stolen property. And while we shall Fitzgerald post G. A. K.. and for 30
years
was
connected
with
Hastings
beading, ’Fhmi our Hpcvud Corrvepondoat.’
not assert that Forshy is guilty until
proven so. the evidence against him is lodge No. 52 F. &amp; A. M., but was a
extremely damaging.
Whoever has member of Barry lodge No. 331 at the
Let me give two reavon* among tunny a by
aided them in getting rid of their plun­ time of his death. In both these lodges,
der ought to l»e n’ade io suffer the full as well as in Hastings Chapter K. A. M. tlie daily pn|&gt;er will never supplant tbe maga
he filled important stations. He was line. Finrt. tbe daily lapvriivsa but a day
p- nnlty of the law.
likewise
u
member
of
Giblom
council
L’he people who have suffers I from
the clepredutlous of this gang will be No. 49. and had taken the Uuth degree
glad indeed if the clutches of the law in tbe Egk ptian nle of Memphis. For
shall take a’tirm hold upon the guilty all these fioctetia and ttidr interests be Ti e magazine lives nt ha*t n month, it lira
,„
partira. und will hope that their part­ was aflovoted worker.
When a young man he joined tlie M. ing bi in iu mir Ivimiiw hours with ha bright
ners in crime shall also be brought to
grid. The people oi that locality are E. church, and was a member ot the cover, tkxue time ir &lt;nbrr during Un mouth
greatly wrought up over the matter, same at the time of his death. In wo find opportunity tn read tbe arik-ie wirwo
Htbjrrt or nut l:&lt;wsbip aitracta &lt;»ur n..ti—
and arc determined that justice shall be politics, he was iu&gt; ardent republican.
In tho Mcoml pla-c, tlie magazin* uImm- can
As a citizen he ever aimed to l«
meta! oyt to the clique of theives and
faithful to duty, and had ever an active
drupker/ rowdies and their abettors.
interest in all that concerned the better­ r* nebo* thoughtful pwple every where, frrxr &gt;
ment of hi§ fellows. His nature was th* .XUautic l*a tbe Pacific. In tb-_ mining
frank and 'generous to a fault, and no cnuqis of nortlM-rn Jitaia* aixl &lt;« the caUto
Ihe Hastings Improvement Associa
cause or worthy applicant for
ties |^iow fairly organized, nnd ready good
charity need make a second request for HiirjHrr'i nnd Th- Century. Tira. pericxlx.-»U
for inisinws. Bdow we give the names his aid. As a husband and lather he c irculate mon- copiee, ui proportion to pi^niwas
ever
dutiful, Just and kind and the la lion, u&gt; Iowa anti Dakota than in 'New
of die enterprising parties who have al­
ready united with it, and it is expected surviving wife and son will cherish York. Where U tbo daily newipcjvr that is
the number will reach 100 in's short those acts of love and goodness which read all over tbe United Slatra' There b.
time. The officers of the’association are the immortal part of life He was none. The Now York ilailiee reneb few rvgu
are; President, B. Mudge; secretary, a quiet, unobtrusive man, who prized
W. ii. Powers; treasurer. C. D. Beebe; dearly the friends he made, and whose tVaohingtou. Tbe Chicago lUlliex bare a
general exueutive committee, the three joy was never fuller than when he was broader geographical Arid, but they do not
officers and the following gentlemen: laboring in their behalf. Those who go eaat of Indiana, and in the u-rst they are
L. E. Knappen. E. Y. Hoglc, Clement knew him best will mourn hisdenth cut off by the paper* of St. Pnul. Minnmjo
Smith, J. £. Wilkins, F. G. Goodyear most—which fact is eloquent with lie, Omaha ami K*n-a« City. Wo have local
and M. L. (Jook. The aims and purpos­ praise for/those traits of character dallire and what we might call regular
es of the organization are more fully which make a man.
have no national ilailrts filling tbe fbdd that
explained in tbe constitution which ap­
tbe London pajww fill in Great Britain, and
pears-lido w:
lbs Paris pajM-is in France. If a man wants
Members.—M. L.Cook, J. II. Dennis,
At a committee meeting of the Hast­

Wm. M. Powers, D. IL Cook, Clement
Smith. P. Colgrove, W. Hicks, IZ Knsppen. Bd. Powers, IL Mudge, IL B. Mes­
ser. J. A. Greble, M. E. Nevins, M. W.
iiicxivJohn Hessmer. A. E. Kenaston.
E. H. Lbthrop, A. H. Johnson. J. H.
Beamer. H. L.Newton, IraVanValkenburgh. C.D.' Beebe. H. A. Goodvear &lt;k
suns, Ti Phillips, J. Russell, E. W. Mor­
rill. W. J. Holloway. C. H. V an Arman,
Huffman Bros, Archie McCoy. W. II.
Myers. F. G. Goodyear, W. II. Goodvinr, W. S. Goodyear, Daniel Striker, R.
K. Grant. Emory Busby, J. A. Baugh­
man. E. Y. Hoglc. Ike Hendershott, L.
E, Stauffer, J. S. Goodvear. Wm. P. Sldnam. H. G. Carter. N. T. Parker. Wdsnert Bros , C. A. Hough, J. L. Wilkins.
I'KEAMULE.
Realizing that unity of action is es­
sential to success in any project, «+pecially in furthering the interest of
any community, and desiring both the
material prosperity of the city and an
era of better feeling among those who
should be interested in its progress, the
undersigned business men ami citizens
hereby form oursdves into an associa­
tion, whose aims and purposes are
hereafter stated. .
Art. i.—The name of this ussoctntion shall be the Hastings Improve­
ment Association.
Art. il—The object of this associa­
tion is the proinoUan of evory project
that will add to the material iutereeU
of tbe city.
Art. iil—Any resident of tbe city of
Hastings can become a member of thLs
association by signing the constitution
and paying the membership fee to the
treaurer.
Arc. iv.—The officers of this asso­
ciation shall be a president, secretary
and treasurer. There shall also be a
general executive committee
The
three officers shall be elected by ballot.
Art. v.—The duties of the president.
secretary and treasurer shall b* such ss
usually pertain to those offices. The
president shall preside and thesecretarv keep the records of the general
executive committee. The treasurer
shall report nt &gt;ach annual meeting of
the asaociattox Each shall his hold c ffice
fur tbe term of one year, or until his
Nucoeaor is dected.
Abt. vi--The preaident, -secretary
and treasurer shall also be members of
the general executive comtulUra*. In
of
the couimfttee xhaH
aiittee shall be the consideration of pro-

ings Alumni aaeodatlon, held Sept. 21,
18b7, the following resolutiooB on tbe
death of Truman L. Parker, a member
of said association and late Super­
intendent of the Elsie public schools,
were prepared, in behalf of the associa­
tion:
Whereas, It has pleased God In his
infinite wisdom, to knock once,again at
the ranks of men to recruit nis griin
armies from among our Ijest, and de­
mand the unconditional surrender of
one who has ridden but a few years
through the wild storm of life's battle;
and
Whereas, The efficient and willing
services of the deceased render it pro­
per that we should express, publldy,
our appreciation of his many amiable
qualities; therefore be it
A’MoZrecf, By the Hastings Alumni
association, that while we recognize,
and bow with bumble submission to
the Almighty God, who calls us one by
one, laden with death's icy chains, to lie
numbered among His own, we do not
the lea mourn for • c&gt;ur friend and
schoolmate, who has been transported
to that -‘undiscovered countrv from
whoee bourne no traveler returns."
That U&gt;l&gt; socleW Iwreby
tenders Its heartfelt sympathy to his
bereaved wife and relatives in their
sad affliction.
Rfsotxxd, These resolutions be enter­
ed upon the minutes of this society;
that a copy of them be presented to the
wife and mother of the deceased; and
one also to the High School Crescent as
well as to each of the other dty papers
for insertion.
Flora Beadle,
Harry Andrvs,
Minnie Matthews,

V. Hmalley in Tbe Journalist.

The codc!nding examinations of the
fall scries will lie held at Hastings.
Thursday and Friday. Oct « and 7, and
Thursdnv. Oct. 27. 1887. Th Ini grade
QLMCK WORK DONE BY THE NEW candidates
only.
Requirements as J
usual.
YORK MAILING CLERKS.

A CITY I’OSTOFHCE.

W. J. A L. L. Holloway have sccur- i
ed the agency of Dr. W. II. Rom' sys­
tematic treatments for the cure of rheu-1
matlsm, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.'
One treatment for each disease and a j
wm a journalirf waited into Ihe -J-rioiS cure In every case guaranteed. Call at
private rttlcv «4 HrtinaM-r Peareou be f&lt;XI»d store for testimonials.
dialgeiitkwai. busily writing. ’Ow!&gt;■”“*
COMPABBOX SOLIf'ITKD.—A Wise)
tot a»kef b&gt;
tbo malto mo&gt;lc up The
discrimination should be excerdsed by ‘
ma»ter sprang wpa«&gt; »’tal&gt;f»d
ton ol hi* brad several tiinre. -Krall?
all who take medicine. The proprietors •
of Hood's Sarsaparilla solicit a careful
comparison ot this medicine with other .
wurked «&gt; &lt;4u*e to l&lt;b rapoetty,
tou'i a mon nl*ni« Uta ImUdlM lhit
blood purifiers' and medicines, txdng .
u„u&lt; to m-romp.i.y vuu But
«• confident that the peculiar merits of
rlrrirte tell, "I’H »•»«&gt;“»r wperiutetal Hood's Sarsaparilla are so apparent that
the people will unhesitatingly prefer it I
(■nurral Bapraintendrat Frank ItiUaU. to any other preparation. Hood’s Sarathin! iMviwuu &lt;&gt;t inland and foreigu dteribu
npari!In is not a mixture of molaaars ।
and a lew Inert rot»te and herba, but It
is a peculiar concentrated extract of
the best alterative and blood-purifvtng
him In tlie mailing tiqiartnieftf. A nnlbou remedies of the vegetable kingdom.
kUc-* and circulars are bandied by tb-m The cnortnous sales of Hood’s Saraapaevery day Tl*re are abi wrj.«» mwi in aU. rilla and the wonderful cures effected, i
prove even more than has been claimed
Inrluding rarrtora, in tb* podUStw.
tor this medicine. It you are sick the
best medicine is none too good. There-1
WWI*
I------- re — —
mercantile i-uablujun-nt-. nnd mail* era fore take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
।
dispntcbi-d in all direction. Tb-ni are few
tight* In tb- city tfwat prewmt a livelierpcetwi
... .
.1
... Mlrerel,^ vnrt
lllguil lire
-re-——
------Ume for ehirtng the mail* titur- llw motion* on nt' neennat ns i shall l*ay wo debt* of hr
„f th- facers up. tbr »tamj»r.. *eparator&gt; and cvntraciing aitef list** d ite.
*IB^Dated Sej”lexer* leconfc&gt; more and itewv lively Tbs
EZRA A. TOBIAS.
wbole for.* to enlivened.

....
„
'•*; tnuMM. gj
u? wrob^!. rjU
I*'? *
only Bakin* uo«u."
$“**
&lt;» Alum. aoiuoS/u
price baking row hnj co

Whltte

CedarC
tor the Btheir grot
afternoon
Acorns

two-teggt

and ixM-twar-J on tbeir lnx l». ami tbe u»o&lt;.vn

The wi
what littl
Just th

puohng k Iter. .Sometunre they make ren-rnl
ymrney-- to az-1 fru before unraveling tho
»n)4Ury. The borer* have much tb- tame
motion, although tbo awing i» Mdelocig, a»

c-fflful O]
ot the iocs
Wheat i

thieving t

! orahey b
David h
to tteedtv
ToiltalJ
toOdeaaa,
wagon ant
4 &gt;od wori
with them
Jerry Sp
ponies owi
are beautli
J. H. V
any more
•Jeren is a
Addle C
in yourdt
We are I
•nil teach,
this wintci
and given

100 b-tters may drop tn one by one, and ail

Taking ou* hi* watch tbe nqiorter counted
tba totter* that a stamper hau.llod in a

Tliu wparuton tuaki* «!&lt;mt ninety w-jwi.-h
•uorw. Ttey rr.rh aq«nit^ frotn •_•.«*&gt; to
3,W prr Uur. Hv«raK» 2,4&lt;X» Tlw t-XT.
«u-L pnt brt&gt;wu l.tOUond l.HV toUrr* an
hour Into tin- buxn*. Tlte ber-T* on the Now
York letter table hat• |.U divixfc»n to make,
On tim pa|rr tabtoax*bleb are arranged tn
eemi-Hn-utar form. them an* ’»X&gt; bow. The

Tbe mDHoa Irtter* am! contlor- wua out
d&lt;&gt; not fnclt.de the city totter* taknu out by
curriers, hi.-b an- pub-red in another de­
partment Tim letters brought by tbe for
eUn «trnnidii|» tneita-,- the number Them
an Mxmtim a iIinmu of three stcnnid-ijw in
adsy Tlw- foreign letters are frequently
very troubJesmne They have to !«• examined
for dutiable g-xsk After a long studs mhimpore ttndoclpliarabto to tbo -Mind man,’ an
bton^iypbic tar^l.» war *c«.-i for urwr thirty
years, U callnl
WIjw the boxing h &lt;|„!r. |hn place* mvfv.
ing the largest uumt.-r of letter. an- located
In tbe renter, ns to !«wi tlx dtotnure tbe
boxer has to sling the Irtter A thin par
Ulion -jun;:-. tte box.-*, no thirkef than the
lid of a . tgar lox A difference of nn eight
of n;i in-L. .&gt;r rr« torn, in starting the letter
mbk.-sndtff.r n^isf several h»mlnd ndk,
in Its mtlmatn tWinatten. On otw tide „(

Domestic!
LEADS—OTHERS FOLLOW I
The first high-armed sewing machine. The
I’he first to use
a drop-leaf table. The first tb use a practical1 cylinder shut­
- * t. The firat
tle. The first to use hardened adjustable bearings.
firet
light and quiet running sewing machine, and always
ys the find
first
to meet and advance practical requirements.
Th--Domeatir" U tbo beat moUi&gt;« machine rrrr made. 1? 1» bo«l in plan and &lt;*«-u&lt;n.Ct»Ina oupertar rmuiu ia praetlral wort: host tn workmanabip- Rte »tUu&lt;. unwhins as&lt;&gt; fiirdrote*
ot thr working port’ brtus mont rorvfut anj^*Axrt^attbout tbr ufc-’.rv pniKbtMOl promtaW.
and noti woariuc part» for the purpose &lt;4 eatchtnr tbFrye. 11J&gt; m th? be*t • ood ■ oek SWTo*&lt;
on any tewing machine. No other acwlAc machine can obuw aa cimd a reeurd

THESE FACTS ARE RECOGNIZED 1
by U* competitor* tnerywhrrv, In their endeavor to reenre patronur* by claliuinx cn«a1
dtxcrm-i and qtiallUeiot merit. "Tbe beat Is always tbe cheapen.' aad tb«-t*m«Ue '
proven ItoeU to he the REST. It has the best aet ot attachments ever mod.- -* W ms. h&gt;ae«M
they are tbe easiest attached and mad While It costs more than any other reaeJlne nw&gt;k a »»
sold nt about the same price ot cheap machines. Try it aud you anil buy no other.

lb- fnthlon in tbe early day* of uewipapan
not only to call a apode a tpndc. but to luad
tho handle ot it alto with no ambiguous epi­
thet*. He bad cultivated a strong Knxon
style all bis life as transparent at FrankliA's,
as Hunt and pointed as CobboU'* and no
reader over laid dowu an article whreb he had
pentted with the Uigbteret drmht in his mind

n-pjvwiutativs of that iwreaaal journalism
which made editor end |&gt;ap*r one thing.
Tbe plain country reader always rellgiouaiy
believed that Horace Greeley wrote everv
thing that wa* printed in The Tribune, uri-

Is closing ont his stock of

familiar.—Joel Benton in Tba Cosuopoliton.

eon of Erin entered a Woodward avenue

failing off ami th. f—i_

.k- J ..
nppeeind entirely i« I*.-.

] WMa«

•ilscourae la
Doud echoc
two weeks.
Monroe z

Sunday *
’crafter.
Mrs. Add
*ith relatii
icinity las
No tern pa
•j r cuing
Wheat is
- :gns of in*
l^terCra
«e TisiUng
John Fob
tetter this
Her. Ma
Mon.of -he
»xt Simda
Mr. Whet

Eider Bn

CLOTHING

'scUon thui
.Fraak si
wire ou u
*&gt;e tilr.

Odd lots, job lots, and lota of them, to be sold at CX'ST or
less, for CASH.
aunlnutwn con
.

Mora in Brooklyn and touna

BOOTS AND SHOES—I can and will sell at prices to astoaieh Yankee. Dutch, or Irish and some others.
LADltS' ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.

mited a p
tauaeatthe

Our sick ■
H’jw'

PRINTS at 4, 5, and 6 cents.
UNCERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear like
iron, and cheap as “dirt.'’

50 Cents.
One pound of good 50c. .Tap Tea given with every &gt;10 cu*
trade at regular prices. '

- -- --- -- -— . .
TWU
rant do ate out &lt;&gt; my dhriuk ba girin' um b
lot o’ fyotu. Now »ou All that up, nu- datov

Tte dart -o«f4to&lt;1 and tte purchafcr

The fait

grist mill u
Tom Ca
stealing wh
data.

NOU
The St I
ast Satanta
’heir trip.
There’wi
-lurch test

S^aldirLg’
werein D^mlwr.
S
Atoaro-Lnrraine, 151.7K Garman, from au£
°f .lbr,
“ad «,-«&gt; foi»telwnt
wbereas In December, IHhO, ibc nal;L_ J
AtomvAnrraln. numUred UH.ttJi, and tte
taxndgranto from Gennany only H4.TO7. Ho,
in nre year*. tt»
__ ,
.

birth J.HMM|S^"to*1Mary K Patton;

••m amount
Lavern
.’-tece HkeC
Silas Di.
nu his col
one year oipounds.

wife Sc
We all. o
•vlr—on prt
•mow us.

When they met him ou hto lecturing toun
(whou tbeir subscriptions to tin- |&gt;apor would

previous electlom. No such easy and friend I v
relation to now maintained by a great imxw
wWh l». r-lrerere. —
..

Htol

coc

PERFECT

wbilo their h-xuk jock quk kly up ami down.

a

^&amp;-tHsJU^f/to°Gfli»ert Buzzif;
m St trflrw BtEt

MpOWDER
aking

Ea-h man baaa psnictilar motion. The
fmwr up. who rakes up tbe letter* at they
drop iu at tho tllta ur drop up-n lurjp- table*
bolw over tb&gt;- edge a* hr jerks Lt* anu» for
watd. lie give* bi* right hand a twlM a* be
turn* a letter, and hia 1-ft iiatid ta|x tbe

Mr. Oreeky began lib editorial carver when
euphemisms and the “our esteemed contem-

*What oytup will you barer aakad Um
Slerk.
FollowIng aro the real estate tmna•Limon an'
av it." lia *aL)
Tl&gt;order •«* gjtod. but •• tbe frying
;fere for the week ending Sept 24th. as rIomi »n&gt; mA &lt;•» tb- counter tin- ruxvauc?
1Uken from tbebooks in the register’s »tood looting rt it critical!v nod made no
'office:
rign of taking It,
, J.W.aC. O. Benttev to J. SI. Charlwnort. tat
L*. bik. 3. GraoCa addition. Hastings, Sm
8. Swikert to I. M. B. Glllaapie; lot* 1131 and
i rmtS toe it®, W».
,

'
i

CREAM

tsaroet yonr prices here before you purchase.
Ue, *M.OW,W&gt;

0. D. SPAULDING.

.

J^bod.

KW®U^S

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL XXXII. NO. 23.

*!Ije Hastings Banner.

12 PAGES.

HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBERS 1887.

O'DONNELL.

ren?^..di^1rent Sorra,Pond(ntt from
thia place have been ho bu»y of late
™™U£non87WmOf O’Donnell h« not
come forward. There is some talk of
Hast.au . Bahry Co.. Mkti,
getting Grave* to report for us.
Alverson, Beamer, Edwards and
COOK (STnISKERN.
families went up to see the manhole to
4 X railed tai?
sfuscHirnowRATra
mS sjH* 8fori«,*re told ot the ill™??LbOLtOmtaU
b 00 doubt
r currpnt ground
ADVEUrtalNO RATES:
connecting the different takes there
s,.-r\eir............ .......................... flCCOO as Boynton encountered the same
wnen crossing tha same slough
• Li J87’ lf you ar® out w,th some or
.’03 rtUNTlNO.
the judgie, how can you expect to grt
. i -i l
in the Job Fnatlnx De- a premium if your horses are not pretti(•itto:
• BaNXML Everything to the
3
- ueWi n»d rt'.h thefaust tseeoof enough.
(tie k &gt;•: approved patterns of machlnsry*
Skffm. and Drittr
Ed. to ».n
' .... • . •
,-nun
enAllljM V1.A
itS’wii?ot
™

Bcwpn*

a ®hadow social at

12 PAGES.

WHOLE NO. 1688

-f-

Ions colon. The bride’s and groom’s
± armers arebmv busking their corn.
C. J. bmelker was in Harris Creek■ TV hew! the wind blows; shade trees cakes were unique; the former being
blowing up and breaking.off, apples all beautifully decorated in silver, and
ounaay.
•
on
the
ground,
corn
scarce,
potatoes
^John Yarger was In Hastings Sun­
across the aide of the standard rested a
scarcer.
.®Qd J-S- Klingensmith, delelarge boquet of Marchlei Neil roaes.
k'tte of Bradley, were unable to attend
The trustees of the new M. E. church The latter an English' black fruit cake,
il. Brayton has his new house nearly
ft. «MU;,1 eih-rra“or Ih, M I
met Monday night, elected a treasurer made without'frosting, was encircled
completed.
churrti .1 Aiogv, LuliJI ■£?2rL'
and concluded to go right to work on by a broad satin ribbon tied in an elab­
Moray
Ludlow
spent
Sunday
with
rar'""’
preKh
softer Annie Brunner.
the church.
orate bow. The other refreshments
8. Lawton has gone to York State on were in keeping with those described.
Henry Wlthey, of Hastings, was in
a visit.
Freeport Sunday.
•
The souvenirs were ribbons which were
CJ.U7’?‘ "'ft ft Uulwn
Everybody went to Quarterly meet­ tied around the sandwiches. All were
Mr. Yoha's people, of Campbell, spent
v
“ttsad the wedding or hu?d,V £lth Mr- C.u!ler and wife.
ing at Hendershott’s Saturday and Sun- served faultlessly and in excellent taste
^&gt;la3
Lrlnk. formerly of this
,tock-ot i-St? offi;
J. W. Reuter and sister Llbble visit­
•toseph Odell is making a new house and style. Dr. Timmerman conducted
ed friends in Woodland Sundav. •
the guests to the dining room. The
out
of an old one.
or
&gt;,t««M vMUll|r»lU&gt;r homo
Myrtie Yarger has been visiting Mr.
caterers were A. J. Christie. Angus Mc­
North is building an addition Donald and the Misses Mimi Bidelman
^^dard 3 P®°Pte of Hastings, the past toEzra
his house.
P'-Walcrr to their cl«p«rt.
and
Delusha Bows. The refreshments
tuuire'hom * hu' U&gt;" *1U nu,i' ™r
J. T. Odell is building a wall under were under the charge of Mrs. J.P.
The G. A. R. band reported at good
his house.
Roberts and Mrs. W. B. Hitchcock, and
imR1
Darry county fair.
Bee
at
the
new
church
Thursday;
too much cannot be said in their praise.
1
' anOrder and wife have been
11L 85 visiting relatives and friends at Harris come one. come all. with teams, tools
Although the cards read "No Pres­
and dinner.
Beaches are played out. they haTe
ents,” the opportunity of reminding this
Thomas Stewart and family of Cal«- Creek the past week.
The young ladies missionary society worthy couple of the' esteem in which
“?hn Beeler and J. G. Reuter have
h**? "D th« ng^
Beamer says he
hold a sheet and pillow case social at they werfc held could not be allowed to
sold them to people coming from 7our ...
w
“PP&gt;« te parties in Hastings.
1 t.D.VR CREEK.
oatunlay about ten o’clock, a. “Mrs.
W. Salsbury, of Bowne. visited Joelycn's Friday evening.
pass unheeded. They were presented
different counties in one dav Barn
Xt&gt;RS v.-r.e now-a-days.,
y;u d^co'ured in Mr. Eldrige’e
A l»e Keagle has gone to visit friends with a beautiful memento of the occas­
Whitterriir- * Nash started their Eaton, Kent and Ionia.
evaporator, which soon destroyed the her parents M. Yerrington and wife in Manistee Co.
a large silver plaque framed with
duck’K nest if you entire structure. The Ices falls hearty the past week.
jdl sc ud last Monday so we are in- ,, JF J®
Walter Keagle and wife left for the ion,
red plush aud gilt, on which was en­
Mamie
Moulton
has
been
engaged
to
find
a
feather,
but
if
you
find
a
cabbage
I'~“3 lhero was but little of the teach school in the Jones district the north last week to spend the winter.
'inn&lt;*l.
■
•
graved:
Cedar Cr. .-k boys will make it lively 1° P D°Bn»ll you will be sure to lind^i 22utBeaund 00 ,nauraQce‘ Lo39 coming
A. McIntosh expects bis father from
winter.
t th-; Brtlionl and State road nine* oh dutchman; John R. has got'em pass
Geo. Morgan, of Campbell, has rent­ Canada Wednesday on a visit.
' " thta'wcetrl ’ &lt;iU
■ this ptao- on Friday in your orders for sauer-kraut.
Elder Witham is getting ready to go A Testlmouia! of Regard and Congratulaliou-.
applw north ed the Pe^ ore house.
Presented by the Citizens of H utings, Oct. 1. &gt;7.
conference.
- afternoon.
Rev. Dyesinger has rented the house toNew
To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker.
Jr
10
lose
our
neighbor
M. E preacher, Rev. Rowland
.*ry plenty and all the
owned
by
H.
Shephard.
Robert
Talbot
left
last
1
uesdav
for
On the Sth anniversary of their marriage.
if well spoken of.
’
and fnenu, Eld. Gillaspie; but sincerely
wooda including the Dakota.
Myron Teeple teaches school in the
’
Prayer meetings three times a week;
bL.^.e ch,iu8e be will bp Cheney district, Carlton, this winter.
:Fc-hgifei! onts. tbe'latter after squirJlUMril. of Reed City, was K*jatb .benefited, as his poor health
two Sabbath schools, there soon will be
It was near midnight when the last
The ribbons that John Teeple captur­
visiting the haunts of hta childhood- dicTnot justify his farming.
churches and preaching two or of the guesta bade adieu to host and hos­
1;. wir. .. wrt weather is spoiling days
ed at the county salr wasn’t all red and two
last week.
three times every Sunday. Verily we tess. All departed with the feeling
To the satis! acUon of every one. Rev. yellow by any moans.
&lt;rtat kttlr rdm iarmers have raised, .
Calvin
Smith
is
talking
of
spending
are getting to be a' religious community’. that this occasion had been replete id
ht»t&gt;.think of it'will-yon. this i^Ue
erveir*
b*e° retl,rned
ua “n°thDauld Moulton has again given up
winter with friends in »Penn­
social pleasure, and each wished for the
woods t- • n hits a railroad in suc- the
his well. They drove 150 feet and
NORTH BAHT ORASGEVII.LK
.
b. B. Clark, fonnerlv of this place
couple in whose honor they had assem­
ot&gt; rst;.'r.. We hear the snort sylvania.
James Stuart, who has-been in poor bled another quarter century of happy
R. E. Coombs and wife accompanied but no w of Wayland, Allegan Co., had found no water.
. 1,'»• locomotive every day. .
Messrs. Cheesebrough &amp;Stecklehad health for some, is slowlv recovering.
by
their
daughter
Mrs.
W.
E.
Keeler,
ot
the
misfortune
to
lose
bis
bee
estab
­
wedded life, rich with golden sheaves
Wheat is lo i-ing fine for this time of
The fair is over, and ail that attended which their work and worth would en­
Charlotte, were in Grand Rapids Weil- lishment by lire ono day hist week. their portable fence on exhibition at
. th; J-^r
the county fair also the Caledonia fair. from this part of the county think the title
them.
Loss about three thousand; no insur­
I'h-ase li-rn't charge all the petty nesday.
Seth
VunWormer,
of
Vergennes,
has
।
exhibitions
much
better
than
the
pre
­
A large number of Middleville people ance.
The guesta present from 8 distance
thieving to me town of Hope as Barry
r»oved into the bouse formerly occupied vious year.
Earl, the next time you want to take by Ed. Andrus.
were: F. H. DeGolia and wife, Eaton
responsible for all the Casey and visited the county fair l ist week.
Scott Cook has been adding forty Rapids; G. W. Freeman and wife. Lan­
Conrad
Clever
is
greallv
improving
your
girl
out
riding,
ask
papa
first
for
irshey busireas.
Rev. Sjmth preached his first sermon ;acres to his farm. Lt looks as if he
sing; Rev. .1.1. Buell and wife. Grand
the buggy, and then you will not have o the German M. E. people of this was going to settle down.
Divid,Mor*.htand will move back in his reeidenct*.
Miner Hayward. W. C. Hayward. too disappe^nc her again.
Rapids; Col. Dickey, Jackson; Capt.
io the dtv some time this month.
;&gt;lace Sunday. He moved nls goods
One of our young meat while at the
A goodly number of our penpie took Monday ana vyill labor on the German :fair took a turn at the wheel of fortune, Cabot. Boston; Mrs. Ellen Prentice..
Tolls Bros., of th’s.place have gone John Martin and M. F. Jordan have
Buffalo; Mrs. T. J. Bush. Jackson; Mrs.
■
’)
where they will build a targe gone to the Northern Peninsula alter iu the fair at Hustings, and report it a ciecuithere the coining year.
but the riches gained bv his ten cents .Charles Russell. Allegan. Numerous
succese.
ete.
They
left
last
Tuesday
morn!
b'ar,
WM03 and repair shop. The boys are
soon vanished.
-Regrets" were received, among them
jood workmen and we regret to part ing and took a complete camping outfit
Andrew
Watson
and
wife,
of
Lowell,
John
Loomis,
ot
Bellevue,
baa
been
those
of Mr. ami Mrk R. E. Clarke, of
with th -ai. Who c.iu till their place? with them, .not even forgetting pro­
J. Stuart and other friends last Chicago, which are kl good that we
Mart. Cummins has got oats that staying at his uncle’s, L. B. Potter’s, visited
terry Spr&amp;tf 1 u breaking the mustang visions. Milt, was commissariat.
week.
the past week.
give them below. The poem was com­
Bev. W. S. Bugby, of Cbebovgan. weigh 41 lbs. to the bushel.
ponie’ owned Ly JesAcHampton.- They
Ira
Brooks
and
R.
G.
Flowers
are
1
Ed Mason and wife burred their in­
posed by Mrs. Clarke, whom many of
Geo. Mosey took 88.0) out ol the foot
formerly pastor of the Congregational
■ l* Ivautieu.
putting in a well for Mr. Earl.
fant son last Thursday.
our readers will remember as Adah It.
races at the fair at Hastings.
.1. 11. Valentine says he don't want church here, made his old friends a visit
Allie Gibson will teach the primary Eslow, once assistant in our dtv high
F. M. Quick's two year old colt fell
Sam. Nice wander and wife have
department
of
the
Orangeville
school.
.
any sr.ore c;r • brought to his place, last week. He was given a reception gone
backward
into
a
ten
foot
well
last
Sat
­
school.
on a visit in the north part of the
in the basement of the Congregational
. • j-veu is a yr- it plenty. .
Cora
Brooks
will
teach
the
McCollum
urday.
From,
appearances
the
colt
state.
school this winter.
Addle 1 i'lipt-d! visited her pfirents church Wednesday evening at which a
David Dixon was shoveling apples must have been in the well about a half
most pleasant time was enjoyed.
G. Flower has another member in
ih your city and took in the fair.
out of his wagon at the cider mill rowt a day, but with the aasiitanpe ot the bisR.family,
That, frotn'my early ulumber.
a little girl.
neighbors, he was rescued and is as
We are inforooxlthat Henry Gaskill
It
t*
it.
of Nash vile Monday when befell out lively
as ever.
nil teach
in the Doud district
| of his wagon dead.
A postman brought a letter
Rev. Sheldon is repairing his log
This
vicinity
deeply
mourns
the
•his wiater. , He has taught two terms
There is a churn peddler stopping at death of Truman Parker. He taught
And dropped within my door.
Mrs. Henry Arbour has been on the
house for a tenant house.
-.kad girea good battafactioD.
T"m a sonx from distant loved
His horse broke through two terms of school here and was loved sick list for the past week.
Several of our citizens attended the IL Nortons.
A. C. Wait s cider mill is doing quite
--Aud I hear It, o’er, and oVr.
stable door and laid him up.
Mrs. Merrillis has returned to Or­
county fair, and were well pleased with the
respected by all. He was with us
* a amount 01 work turning out cider.
It told of a joyous wedding.
A. J. Wolf is building a well house and
only a abort time ago, and want away angeville to spend the winter with her
Lavem Campbell says there fa no the showing there.
for Juke Eudinger.
daughter.
Mrs.
Cameron.
,
full of hope for the&lt;future.f
M. Eddy is on the sick list
•’.see likeCt-dir Creek.
Will Blowers and Emma Ostroth soMrs.
A. P. Hodge is laid on the shelf with
Andy Ruse, of Ohio, is visiting
Sam. Bloom, of Penfield, visited his were married Tuesday.
alias D;.' .r^on took first premium
rheumatism, during this cold weather.
her parents, J. C. Dlllins and wife.
■; his ci it at the fair. The colt was brother and old friends the past week.
The Misses Brown will return to
Mrs. Fred Quick starts for Nebraska
Wilber Baser is slowly recovering
-. ••'■are!-.! last May and weighs 1,165
By
MORGO-THOKNAITLE.
next Monday to visit her brother, Chas. Louisville, Ky.. this week.
from a long sickness.
F. M. Searles and daughter went to
Erviu
Cole
has
gone
to
Hastings
to
J. Snore has rented I). W. Smith's\ run the engine the new roller mill on Slade.
Just b-forv them stands the pastoi*.
Wayland
Tuesday.
■
dim Driscoll’s house and contents
Th- f.tir i*r with, and eveybody farm and C. F. Wilkinson’s house for
Who. with lured yet aolnnn voter.
Eli Nichols has a new sate in place of
Pronounce# a benediction
just across the line into Kalamazoo
df'wa to busintos.
‘
' three years, it looks as though' John the night run.
U pon their earthly choice.
Hi. »Strong sports a new double har­ was destroyed by Are last Thursilay. the one the burglars smashed for him.
i'fip bridge on the. corner w
of the means business.
ness,
on
account
of
that
new
girl
1
pre
­
Be
clasps thetr bands together
while
the
family
were
awav.
No
insur
­
ynsl’nxifl i» c; irly opinplked
Mr. Porter aud wife, of Leenuwee Co.,
PAKMEl.EE.
ance.
-r
। i“--j who was arrested for have te-en visiting J. WaLnngthe past | sume.
News scarce this work.
L. Scothorn’s dog was shot the other
Elmer Palmer and Mary Eudinger
Ttielr wedded life begun.
wr-at iv h st-nt to Detroit for ’r'T.ts«»aeld visited hla brother in ^Why'
C.
K.
Parmelee
and
wife
visited
their
tomvoMwh^hS
’
.
Sll.Mta
:_7
. --!•.:
z
have joined hands. We wish them lots children at Whitneyvillc.
id dav*.
; him.
.
WaiU; ■ •lir- n •: venture over to the
of happidess.
/
W hetber ti&gt; early days
(other.
Jackson last week.
Tom Tungate has disposed of one of
Al. Haywood’s little girl Is very sick.
Tbdr young live# were spent with each
Undoubtedly you will receive theie bis horses.
tcuu:^ i &lt;-.-.uon since Soliv killed theFarmers are through sowing wheat. Dr. Scott is doing all he can tor her
,
c
Or together they Joined in plays.
items, qr something similar, from sev­
S. Sprenget wants to see you all. He recovery.
A few attended the Hastings fair;
I
know
not
whether
their
young
boats.
eral other sources, but it is not our yourscribe among the rest.
'ori. ••-|. . nehM a very able ha** ueue a patent tence.
.
A-down the self same stream
Tilly Crawford visited her parents faulL Got to use up our stationary.
ix&lt; m:u i
evening iit the
Floated in youth, side by side.
F. Brown h.ts painted his bam.
O. Thomas and wife have gone to
the past week.
iioWENH MIL1^4.
Or many miles between.
hb.i i-. Meeting again in
Grand Rapids on business.
A. Smith has repainted his house.
Mr. 1/ewis and Miss Fuller, of Char­
The
readers
of
the
BANNER
will
George Parmelee is in the Rapids.
I know not whether In school life
L. Lockhart is at Edmore on business. lotte, were the guests of Wm. Hill the greatly miss their old correspondent
He carried her books by her side.
M :r A.-t.yur h.t.&lt; bought at Lake
Caledonia’s fair stood a slim chance
Mr and Mrs. Thorpmave gone north past week.
To catch u glimpse of her dimples
lev.
I.
M.
B.
Gillaspie,
who
was
ready
id will move there this week. to locate.
Neath thn_sun-bonnet’s rim, so wide.
The fair was largely attended from upon every occasion with words of wit for success, on account of the rain.
I'ktiow not whether sbf gave'hlm
these parta, and h favorably mentioned. and wonder; al.*u&gt; as ready to accept a
C.EBKEY.
! l he reddest apple she had.
Will Adkins is receiving new gooi^s, handsome marriage fee. In the Elder’s
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
•unday
'And. though Uie school boys teAsed him.
it 3 o'clock p. m. Delayed Letter.
To get line was (lad. .
Rev. Win. Duryeti and wife were and has a big stock for the fall and removal from here to Hastinge, we
SllrerWeddlDK.
have lost a faithful and able corres­
Mr., Adlie MiBvr, of Cadillac, visited visiting their daughter, Mrs. D. M. winter trade.
I know not bat their youth days
McKay’s father started for his home pondent, whose mantle has not fallen
Twenty-five years ago Saturday last,
As atmnrern may have passed.
' old friends in this Myers* last week.
That tn far and distant sunsets
upon one as able as he hoped. We hope Daniel Striker and Sarah E. Fancher
trinity Ixs
Carrie Hadkins, of Saranac, was in on the midnight trainjMbnday. ’
were pronounced man and wife. That
the mantle has a lining of charity.
ling last Saturday this vicinity last week.
CKKKHVS COltNEBM.
they have been true help-mates to each
Dut I know their boat# eame together,
Greetings
to
9
new
circle
of
acquaint
­
•vcoing.
Dave Ulingmanaiid Grant Fair have
Atid they manned aotaunch newnne.
Plenty of rain, wheat fields look ances.
other la attested by the prosperity that
Out on lltn'n Ktream they launched II
and shows no gone to Canada to neck their fortunes. green and nice.
Quite a number of people from this has visited them, and the happiness
Neath clouds at wall as sou.
Dame rumor sava that “Dai” AnsThe nick are recovering.
vicinity attended tho Hastings fair and that always reigns in their home. Nor
Twenty-five years to-night, friends.
•L i wife.of Pentwater, p tughnnd(y) Filkins were united in
Mr. Graham and wife, of Dacator some the Plainwell fair.
have they forgotten to share their pros­
Since tills boat firat left the ubarr.
the bonds of matrimony the 25tb of made friends here a visit thft past week.
Ln.« vicinity.
At 11IU--5 there n been team and ’orrows
E. H. Bowen and wife are enjoying a perity with others, and have realized
John Hi
&lt;■3, ea Very sick, but is St,l'he law requiring a marriage license
But of gladness there's been mure.
Mr. Muzzlo left last Tuesday for visit with their nelcc Mrs. Ward, from that it is umore blessed to give than to
-hy p. m.
New Mexico.
receive."
ind.
Tho boat has nailed on life's billows.
*:il pre.ich his first ser- took effect the 26th.
And both captain and his mate.
Calib France, our enterprising black­
As they were about to turn the 25th
John Huggett and family are enter­
•405 Of thB ro; ■f- reuveytiur at tho btar
Have thauKrd tin- &lt;&gt;&lt;■&lt;! of heaven
smith, has torn down his old shop and taining friends from KalainazRo.
mile stone of their matrimonial Journey,
Whoso bicczes their sails tnfiale.
Items late last week as usual.
-■t'.tSjmd
has commenced building a new one in
The high winds to-day brihgs stove they concluded to invite their friends,
Mr.Wh.
Quite
a
number
of
farmer*
are
draw
­
They
have praised Him In life's sunsaine.
■ ami wife, of Nashits place. Tho material fa all on the pipes, fences and corn shocks to the to join with them on the ftatal occas­
They bare praised Him in the storm;
.•: sts of Tom. Crawley ing their apples to tho Luke Odessa ground and the workmen are busy put­ ground.
ion,
and
upwards
of
500
invitations
For
they felt without Hla presence
evaporator, at prices ranging from 15c
Their life would be forlorn.
ting it together.
We
would
ask the people of this were sent for a reception at their ele­
We all. •• n&gt;-irly all. got left at the for wind falls to 30c per bu. for picked
A number ot our citizens are attend­ vicinity to send us any items of news gant home in honor of the event Des­
. ,
...
One beautiful starlit evening.
ing the Plainwell fair this week.
•
The judges didn't winter fruit.
that inuy be of Interval to the readers pite the rain nearly 400 were iu attend­
Teeple. of Irving, will ’ teach the
■enow us.
When tbei day bad cone to sleep.
The first passenger train passed over of the Banner, and oblige your corres­ ance.
And ittsUed eJoao to the sunset
young ideas how to shoot in the the new road this afternoon and was pondent
The house was tastefully decorated
uhener district this winter.
quite a novelty to people along the line.
for the occasion, smilux hanging in
The st
DOWLING.
’ xcurslonista returned
D. M. Myers will teach the Tamarack
Byron Fisher has just returned from
graceful lestoons across the doorways,
tiat looking Into tho sky..
Plenty ot rain.
asiSatu:.;
. entng wi-ll pleased with district fbr the coming year.
Wbrn a nona as of many voices
Chicago where be has been purchasing
Nearly everybody attended the fair and handsome boquela of fine flowers
»Mr trip.
.
Seemed waited from on high.
being placed where they would lend
at Hastings.
A
“I the M. E.
g&lt;Dora Fisher dosed her second term
It
came strangely. swoetly nearer.
The ball game was postponed one most attraction. Mrs. D. G. Robinson
Cut I) all nt otxe she heard
'&amp;i^tLMt ib“d‘-v
by Elder
hud charge of the decorations and acof school in tho Shean district to-day.
week on account of the rain.
Wheat sowing is over.
qulted
herself
nobly.
Mrs.
Eli
Firth,
of
this
place,
went
to
I
notice
the
Journal
scribe
gives
him
­
Corn
husklo,
1«
ft«
order
ot
the
d»r.
Elder Bramiit. the Dew M E. minlsThe guests were weioomed at the
Farmers are harvesting their buck­ Grand Rapids last xfreek to visit her self quite a puff In last week's issue in
IV clr&gt;'’R. w giving good satisdaughter, was taken ill while there and telling who were the new school board door by the Misses Sadie Roberts and
And she hardly dared to *ur.
wheat, which is a light crop.
•sction thus far.
«t the beautiful voice mid tn®
A goodly number of our fanners will was unable to return on Friday as she and that they would not pay S400 for Sabie Beadle, while Miss Belle Lamp­
Should »uddcnly fotaake bar.
was awarded first
intended, but Is expected home to-day. teachers. We only hope they will have man ushered them, to the dressing
set
out
peach
trees
in
the
aimngthe fair11 13 thfe6 yerrold rowhiter at
as good a school; a good price for a rooms.
WUlle Tucker hkd the nruitortiiuo to
PKAIBIEVILLE.
The reception proper occurred in the
good school, is better economy than a
r.Kntir.
•JJ*'
had tlie misfortune to break one ol hla arms last week ThureThe past has l*een a rainy week, as it poor school at a low price. Give the parlor, where the guesta were introduc­
d"ir. and Mrs. Ezra Bissell ft™?'1’,!1 usually is fair time.
work hora“
old school board what credit Is due ed by Bev. Lee and Mrs. Clement Smith.
them, they paid good wages and every Three generations were represented Ln
•&gt;!&amp;
J,rhildren, of Ohio, are Jerer City. Ohio, but now ol^unOslt
dollar of wages was well spent. My the receiving party—Mr. and Mrs.
Mich, are visiting friends here. Come
7th* «t J. C. Dlllins.
PUA ^wenger^train will run on the brother scribe only got the price 8100 Striker, their daughter Rebecca, and
ur.Goucher, ot Nashville, his decidSo the throe have gilded onward
Mr. Striker’s aged mother. In the rear
too much.
Jjto ocate in Maple Grove Ind has B8Mr. and Mrs. Shedrick, of
Till they came to lht» port to night.
new
road
this
week
to
accommodate
Wm. Herrington and Lee Dick will of the party and in a conspicuous posi­
Point and Mrs. Bowman of South
And now barn stopjied for rejoicing
Leander Lapham’s Bend Indian*, are visiting at A. those desiring to attend the Kalamazoo work the Peter Edmonds’ farm next tion was a beautiful floral monogram
With friends. so nappy and bright.
lonie at the Center.
in the shape of a pillow of green, upon
,*Mz ,ud Mre Colwell ind Mlil Frzac season.
Turner’s and otherfriends.
We understand that Dowling will which in red immortelles were the fol­
Jonathan Weaver and wife also Doyle spent the week in Plainwell.
FOl n rORNKBS.
■
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......
.11,—i
lowing: “b. F.-Ttt, W."
soon
have
a
cider
mill.
Samuel
Carlisle
and
wife
will
visit
in
Gur sick arc convalescing.
1 hvde. wife and baby spent a few
But in the dinning room, where the
U1CKOBV COBSKRS.
°Mr.aSdMrs'lEdwln Brink, ot lined dzreor ftc p-t wref^ift I’ftft”1'
On Wednesday last mauy people as­ refreshments were served, were the
elaborate decorations, exquisite
Mnv thvlr heart* !&gt;e yt.
,rMtsh:ieni«o‘ !■ MrerUinlug &gt; niece sembled to see the noted personage of most
Thomas Casey, and to hear thq examin­ taste and elegance being displayed.
Aud full of joy as to-ni
from New York state.
The table with its service and refresh­
ation of Mr. and Mrs. Forshy.
af p;.t'urk";J1 and 'Ira. Alice Hawley, Allegan Co. a tew days this w'“:,^^
M. J- Gom fa in Chicago.
ments constituted a piece of decorative
Quite
a
goodly
number
from
here
at
­
Kllnaensmltl.
ft
WooJ'k
k‘‘
'SuDd*y at Anaon
Im Jmmw. our lord and Muter.
tended the county fair Thursday aud art in itoelf. Its appearance was great­
KUTLAND.
Co. this week in tho Interest ol loa»
Aenm the river of death guide
1 Rev* Gibson, of the M. P. church, de­ ly enhanced by the floral decorations
J^wTowruend lost a colt not long root cement. John has a good article,
Plenty of rain to make fallfoed- .
which were beautiful in themselves.
Tm
H*rt
lo«
■
b«.
«!«.
•
b
™
‘
S.
E^;J&gt;‘ru.ken neck the cause.
and he knows It.
„„
Its like bus never before been seen in
livered
his
first
discourse
for
this
con
­
T
he
Misst-i Sadie Roberts, Mavs
Charlie Culver sports a new top lTirsToM.
Hastings, and lor beauty and richness
ference year Sunday morning.
Many frotu here anticipate taking in could hardly be surpassed. None of
Klingensmith sporti a new read
Hjohn1W!hitSI^r'’ iB away throahin* the Kalamazoo county fair, and taking the table decorations were of a conspicu­ a birthday party at the home of the lat­
advantage of the low rates on the K. &amp; ous height except the center j»iece. an ter Monday evening. 12 invitation*
4, r.’?ry'"' of McBrides, attended
with hta brother.
Sorinas Hasting railroad, from Spaulding and epergne. the top of which contained a were issued by each. Refreshments
Clarke’s dryer, of Yankee =»pnngs, Delton.
t&gt;eautlful cluster of roses, the rest be­ were served ana at 8 p. m. their guests
Ue
hon”
burnt last ^turd*y
Daniel Tollre has sold his house and ing filled with fruits Rod flowers. The left for home all wishing that the
“^ Rutland lot to Chas. McKay. Consideration. cakes were served from china plates, young ladles would have several birthSch“t' aud wife are visit- ------------nt . gMd ume tn tbr about 2 tons of
carried by broad satin ribbons of varhfiaand relatives in these parte,
8505.
tefe^’hat changed from what

County News.

w.iasass'

__

u •* tew years ago.

you. and don’t you forget it.

^SWS35.S."?ft-

�THE POTENT

STATE CUPPXMOS.
Mackinac street bridge at Saginaw is deemed
unsafe for street cars.

LONDON

HOSPITAL

•Wonderful Cure*.

NURSES.

HarrieSayeh. the singing eiaugvllst, is con­ demanded of a nurse enn lx&gt; obtained, and a
ducting revival services at Battle Creek.
woman can ascertain whether she is ca|«xble
Th* St. Ixxils tub and pall factory l» working • of undertaking it profinaionally. Much ol
the wprk h obviously unsuited to young
ay men and boys and byrrowded with orders.
girls, who should not be jcrmltted to attempt
Hurglam blew open E. II. Ileynold'* sate at
it, and the rnoro mature character 1* neces­
Monroe, doing $200 damage and getting no
sary to stand the strain ou mind and Ixxly.
Those wlx&gt; from evanescent aeutlnietit or
Five men weren’t enough tocanture Israel from impatience of homo control **rit the hos­
Delano, who is wanted at Ilainw ell npon accui- pital aoor. have a rude awnkeuing; tae long
proniislng charge.
hours and , menial tasks rapidly dispel all
John Taft, an old resident ot London and one rOmanlio illusion*, and only a woman who U
of the tint engineers on the Michigan Southern actuated by tho highest motive* can hop* to
succearfully nchiev* tbe labors demanded of
her. louly probationers arc cutnmotily be­
lieved tn flirt with tho student, to faiut at
aoMe bl* nxtulstonal garb and begin business as
operations and to do no work, but os a fact
a physician of bodies.
they never get an r&gt;p[&gt;ortunity of behaving
The Hon. James McMillan and party ot like tliis, and are usually liked for their ex­
Detroit, were honored at Marquette in railroad treme sympatby r nd kimlnesa to all aud their
and municipal circles.

Just at present Cheboygan is at the mercy of
a gang of robbers, and the village council 1*
catting down the police force.
Akt Goo. Boston of Wert Bay City, formerly
*1 Detroit, died suddenly on Saturday. He

man. hud his buggy smashed under him by a
Lake Shore train and escaped uninjured.
Houck's new opera house at Charlotte will bo
Michigan theater outside the larxcr cities.

by burglars, wh &gt; entered hl* home at Jackson.
Hi* wife was away at the time and liad tats
with her. ■
Geo. Harr* and Paul Vandervoort of Spring
Lake uad a cutting affray while druuk. Vac
dervoort, who is a barber. I* thought to be fatal­
ly Injured.
L/
Saginaw is troubled over It* prospective Ice
supply. Emersion bayou, where tbe crop is
generally harvested, being in loo close proximity
There are 10 prisoners tn the Saginaw connty
jail and they are kept to comfortable that they
want to stay—especially those charged with

and la far more likely to give annoyance

inclination to flirt, and also more apt to

Constant training of probationers H trying,
though, and wo have some sympathy with
Bister Dora, who preferred doing nil tbo
work benn-lf to bring Itotbered to show others
bow to do it Scrubbing tbo floors used to

ago, but noiv nursing 1* more dietlurtly ncknowlvdged *a on art, women are rpeadiiy
engag'd to do inucb of this mere pbyiicixl
labor. One of tbe*o grentlougb women now

IBM, n special nurao for cholerojatieut*.
Her off hand tray of talking of tlnhcpidcmic
and it* fatal effect* increase* oar good opin­
ion of educated nurse* Out ot fifty paticuU
died, and no doubt It was “»ummat like
nursin'

of a bouse and bellowwit is a sure sign that

limea, which U a rare occurrence, a death
will occur in teas than one week. When a
darrnee Vanbrocklen fell Into the river at cock ent®* the house and crows tAcreiu. it
GreeuviD* and hung ou a log for ah boar and a( mean* that the family will have visitor*. To
halt, when he wa* rescued by a frxawr-by. He crow just outside tbe door indlratm that tbo
was uncopvlona from qold. Aged 12.
midenU of the house will bo suddenly called

a pollcetuau who went ^fter him Iu a row boat.

New Kalamazoo directory shows •.") Wood*.
10 Lyons. * Foxes. 4 Hoes. 7 Wolls. 3 Badgers
and only l Kidd, with I Better and 1 Hammer
to enjoy the unrivaled facilities ollered for bumThe Ores which have been raging tn Huron

large tract of country, and thousands of acres of
the land will now be utilized for grazing pur-

4

The people of Sf. IxmiIs. who never fall In : u
-emergency, have come to" the aid of the Dptro t.
Lansing A Nortben railroad, and a new depot
building will be erected, one that will be a credit
At SL Louis Thursday morning burglars got
into F. M. Cutvbeon'* bedroom, stole hi*
trousers and carried them Into an adjoining lot,
when: a watch and all the money were abstract­
ed and the pantaloon* left bangingon the fence.

The NUM gas well ba* reached a depth of I AO
feet, but the returns proving ln»&lt;le&gt;;mxto work
has been suspended, and the stockholder* hare
•cat for au Ohio geologist, from whom they ex­
pect such encouragement as will induce.them to

ii

W. IL Goodyear can always be
relied upon to carry In stock the purest
and best goods, and sustain the reputa­
tion of txeing active, pushing and reli­
able, by recommending articles with well
eatablbhed merit and auch as are popu­
lar. Having the agency for tbeceiebrai«d Dr. Kin*', Nrw Discovery for eonsumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It. will surely
cure any and every affection of throat,
lungs, or chest, and iu order to prove
our claim, we ask you to call and get a
Trial Bottle Free.
Bncltira'i An&gt;le*8*lve-

The Bert Salve In tbe world for Cuts,
BruiMfi, Sorre. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sore®. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Fil««,or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed togiyenerfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 26 cents per box. Eor sale by W.
II. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Now Kalamazoo talks of early dos­
ing. Remember Lansing.

veufeovk S£dA£S
is warranted, is becaure it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will portlively core all Blood Diseases. purillM the
whole cystem, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember, we guarantee IL
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
Make* tbe lives of many people mUerable. and
often lead* to*elf-de*lructlon. We know ot no
remedy for dyspepala more »t»cre*»ful iliau
Hood * Sarsaparilla. It art* gently, vet surety
and efnelently, tour* the atotimcb and other orgnus, remove* th" faint feeling.create*in coed
appetite, cures headache, and rcfrc*bea the
burdened mind. Give Hoot * Sarsaparilla a
talrtriaL It will do you good.

Native* »»««

AYER’S

-

10 flr-t time np au uiwxplore.1 rtr^
B-&gt;&gt;alJs fln.ttth.4t*
”
•

tau'yro?*”
Stanley. When be virited tbri towu
j mn. ago th* peopl* w,x.W not aril him a l*C
U-). of food. Tb.y bad an
wav'able to .wwrtam.
that tbev wen- in n starving condiLoa. Ttas
Uoxe, however, they arid him
hire, and dal what they eoukl to *pred bun on

L'Nothh&gt;g i:nprreree a »yag* more than a

tag nmre. -»1 nothing i»*piM hta* "J*
greater terror than a noim &gt;«’ do* ’“J*
.tend. Baron von .Sclnwrin kava that fire.ran* .re chiefly uwful to lb* Oo««?“U’*
for tbe noh* they can make with them. He
think* tbe-nauve with a gun in hi* band is
not half m. much to be feared *» when b* i*
armed With hfa lanrc. Flintlock mu*kcte and
gunpowdar are two leading Article.ot Import
into tho Congo region, but a* yet tbe nrtlvrs
use them merely to contribute a regular
Fourth of July racket to nil fertive occarion*.
Whole keg* of gunpowder are "otneUnn*
bunted to celebrafe a victory in war or the
.dvrnt of a new ,-hW.
Sometime, th*

faith In the whit* man's .booting iron ai&gt;, on
ble playtlwng.

urn
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ror on Bret acquaintance, and when tbe
strange swimming monster* emit an uneaitlily shriek everyliody within bearing

triumphantly proved tho efllcu-y of tho
rtrorn Mh&gt;tie ou occasion* wb«n tbc native*
and when CapL Evvrill ascended the Fly
river iu New Guinea, two year* ago, meeting
inai y unfriendly tribe*, a blast from his

THE GUARANTEED remedy. Kemp's Bal­
Tlte Emjrror Dom Pedro reached Pari* a
sam, for tbe Tliro.-U :md Lungs. Il never fall* little after midnight, and was welcomed at
to cure Cough*. Cold*. Croup. Bronchitis and the 11 are d’Orleans by a hundred or more of
all throat and lung trouble*. ITiee xc and St. htaMibjecta “A timeworn, aging emperor
Trial bottle free. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.

Lew W. Cates comhu ti the Ewanaba
part of the Galdstone Delta.
Whooping cough is quickly relieved
by Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup. W. H.
Goodyear.
Martin Hyerson, the pioneer lumber­
four or At* Uta plantation negroes regard it man, left a S3,2i)u.'X)0 estate.
Cobb's Pills are small and powerful,
tho killing will have seven years cl bad luck. but do not gripe. Cures headache or
To catch a water snake on your tUhtug line money refunded. W. II. Goodyear.
Diplheria in StTplftces.
entrap and kid you.
Hill’s Peerless Worm SpeciOc; best
To see a flock of crows havering about
thing known for expelling worms. No
your dible winla going to church indicates cure, no pay. W. 51. Goodyear.
Burgh n in Davisburg.
.
If you have Dyspepsia or Indigestion
a e-rtnln sign that a marriage will shortly call and get a bottle of IHU’s i-arsaparilla. W. 11. Goodyear.
Thia is ro-

ablackfelttravellngh.it, rather crumpled.
It costs bis majesty quite an effort to reach
for a minuto looking dared and fretful as bis
subject* crowd deferentially around him and

southern darky sees on omen for good or evil

as religiously os they do iu the Bible.—Brook­
lyn Citizen

Tbo competitions upon tbo last day of tbo
Winiblgdon meeting* are not tbo Icaz.t useful
of th' series, ox they are Intended to improve

QI I I C
IIL.UV.

l\ ftn11 reH&gt;kle Medicinen are the bert
todepend upon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir baa been prescribed for years f*r all itapuriUeaoftheBlood. In every form of Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no oquaL

W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
Bay City wants a hospital.

POf

THE

fiowela are constipated, or If lbs rtomnch
fnili to perform It* function* prepcrly, u»e
Ayer** Fill*. They arc Invaluable.

For some vear» I wax a victim to Liver
ComphlHt, In conrequenro of which I
.utfrtvd front Genera) Debility and Indfpistlou- A few boxea of Ayer’a Pill*
restored use to perfect health. — W. T.
Bi iihtucy, Ilctnlrraon, W. Vo.
Far vears 1 have relied fnorc upon
Ayer's Pill* than any thing else, to

Regulate
my bowel*. Tbe*e Pllh arc mild In action,
and tk&gt; their work thoroughly. I have u»cd
them with good effect, In cares of Rbcumaltsm, Khlncy Trouble, and Dyspepsia.
—O. F. Miller, Attleborough. Mrei.

CR&lt;

Ayer’. JHlIa cured me of Stomach ,nnd
Liver trouble., from which. I had .offered
for year*- I coitrivler them tbe beat pill*
made, and would not be without them.—
Morris Gate., Dowturllie.N. Y.

•I wa* attacked with Bilious Fever,
which wax followed by Jaundice, aad wm

•femUy; tart n

Tbs Ukd Tsktisst

•paired of iuv recovery. I commenced
taking Ayer's Villa, and soon regained tny
customary itrength and vigor. — John C.
ratUson, Lowell, Nebraska.
troublesome humor on my tide. In apltc
of every effort to eure thia eruption, It InerczMcd until the flesh became entirclv
raw. I was troubled, at tbe same time,
with Indigestion, and dlrtmalng paiu* Ju

From the Seat of War.
“Hello. ’Babf "
•’Hallo, yourself ?•
“How's business?

The Bowels.

I have Jong need Ayer's Pills. In my
family, and believe them to be the tw.t
pill* made. — 8. C. Darden, Darden, Mbs.
My.wife and little girl were taken with
Dj rentcry a few days ago. and 1 at ouctf
beiran giving them small doses of A'cri*
1'ill*. thinking I would call a doctor if tbe

Ayer’s Pills

with bi« ton H

l«dy killer in

hint a C»y
Harold,

•“
*a!i a“i &gt;■» i-wi
Laderstand yon'xr mu«ed»»

By tlie advice ot * friend I began taking
Ayer'* I’iih. In a »hort time I WMfrec
from jmln, my food digested properly, the
’sort* &lt;&gt;n my body commenced bealinc,
and. in lev* than one month, I wu cured.
— Samur! D. White, Atlanta, Ga.

anywhere than I-

•‘All right.*
the place named »howcd th»i Mr. Rxixte*.’

wordswere Mrictly trtw.

NiJrngH Jonto

HARNESS

HUMPHREYS ’
DLSVXFllZYS'BOCX
Cloth A Cold Binding

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES.

Torpid IJver. for CoB«Uf«tl&lt;n&gt;. for theComplex- while an attach*of the legation carefully tire
n white scarf round hi* throat Dom Pedro
Ion. W. H. Goodyear. druggi»L
WEARE POSITIVE that Kemp'* Sarsaparilla
*hun the light Hi* legs seem to bend under
will cleanse and purify the blood and tone up
the »yitem. We hare tbe confide nee to guaran­ him, and bh pallid cheeks bear trace* ot long
tee IL price |1.&lt;» per bottle. W. H. Goodyear,
simplicity. A long blaek overcoat, dark
druggist.

i* al ways decapitated when ita owner ia at all
superstitious Tbo owl usually boots throe
times. When tub uncanny bird forgets it-

faint crowing of a young roorter.

If the Liver beBrnw. torpid. If th*

Then it

:tuMd aura das

peopla of HMilan and vwlclty dia not awr. )■ tn ■&gt;
” i— . _.. _ , ... . _ . . .

Charlevoix wants a driving park and
a horticultural society.
. '

Vara have reached the T1 ltabawa.ee river,
within 12 miles of Gladwin on the Saginaw
Hay a Northwestern, and the road bed Is near-

John Kelly wa* pursued by an ufllcer at
. Maginaw City and twine jumped Into the river to

STEAM WHISTLE.

_ f

W. H. .Goodyear retell
drug­
gist of Hastings, says: We have been
selling Dr. King's New Discovery,
Ntouek another rich t qln of coal along with ti e
Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s A ruicn
fire clay al Flushing.
States prison empties more sen age Into Grand catrtl aixl refined woman, who boa undergone Salve for six year*. Have never hil­
along ptrioti of scietitifle training. Hbe I* led remedies lh.il sell as well, or give
well read in pharmacy and tbcrapcuUw, such
universal uatislaclion•Tin" Nestor taw boicbt the steamer Kewte- kecjK axk' leton in her cupboard, a»d take. have been some wonderful cures effect­
Is Tbo Lancet. Thu fault to which she is ed by these medicines in this city.
New Michigan Central depot at Kulanwco
Several cases of pronounced consump­
and to forget the essentially womanly i&gt;art tion have been entirely cured by use or
nearly ready tor occu|«u&lt; y.
a few bottles ot Dr. King's New Dis­
Jay Malatt, of New Hudron, shot himself In of her calling.
Mort of pur large hospitals now take lady covery, taken in connection with Elec­
the head while Insane and died.
proiiolionersfora term not 1&lt;» than three tric Bitters. We guarantee them always, New Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Ssglnaw road
Sold by W.H. Goodyear.

• Harold f a

igility of n s
irg. and en

TURF GOODS!

; rink o’ th*

REPAIRING!

OMEOPATHIC

repairing In Id* line done i* at J. W. iktexi -

And Finally
All whbeaB will rerehe polite MleSlPe

and bid* the enipcror wrieozno in the name of
tbo president. ‘I tru»t your Inajerty ba* had
a pleasant journey.' Yea. hi- tnajerty lias
bad a |4ea*ant journey.
“So be asys. removing hi* hat as be aUswere.
I notice now bow bald bi- bead lias grown, and

A

-.•»!;• 11" flu
w ith daring ■
&lt;oro. But th
-t imbkd-feU
np_ again, fell

Hesjectfr.uj.

J. W. Babcock,
PEC1FICS

f -rgot him.

“

Hi* father w

V.mbodea and
IKdnfully to join her xpou*-. Tbe dearest,
kindest, qmiinuat, waaiie .t«npr*M A mild,
nupretend ng, patient httlc old lad)-, scarcely
four fret high, with snowy treom cnootbod
dmply back IcuMth a brown straw bouneL
Her &lt;lrre* b altogether quaint and delightful
pleated skirt and a plain beckcnfw.

uue roukulii-tg

boy came
with fltat

Anti-

aiKilogeUcmlyax a secretary ct k-gnUou gal­
lantly offer* Iter hi* arui a:&gt;l help* h«r down.
Next minute brr majesty is etzihrocuig a lady
on tlie platform, film I* almost ktewd to

full of ytandn
Hie cripple , ai

HASTINGS MICH.

• Ito away fror
I y Ids father.

where she strugglot helplessly to the door in

Isabella connty is moving for a local option
election. A hum convention yesterday appoint­
ing cummluces to scctxre signatures to petitions,
reports to be made not later than October 15.
The election will probably lake place on the
accoud Tuesday of November.
Dr. W. B. Cottage of Freeland was elected
secretary of the Saginaw county school examin­
ing board. Examiner Adams, who held tbe
posiUon.undcr the old law. thinks he is still the
incumbent and threatens to carry tho matter
into the courts if be Is suspended.

In the Lake Superior region recently acquired

Tueeday a bashful young couple applied to

The justice demanded a marriage license, but
ttc sxain bad forgolten about the change in the

farm that klUe

civil war1 in the United States it was proved
beyond doubt that cavalry armed with swords

State of Ohio. City of Toledo )
Lucas County, 8. S.
j
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of tbe firm of F.
J. Cheney &amp; Co., doing business in the
KuglWt war ofllce, with aven more than it* City of Toledo, County and State afore­
usual inaptitude and obstinacy, refuse* to said, and. that said firm will pay the
furuub our cavalry with this weapon.
sum or one hundred dollHrs for each
Tbs revolver xs a weapon requiring much and every case of Catarrh that can not
be cured by tbe use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
cowboy of New Mexico U not
Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in mv^refience, this Gth day of Dec., A.

party of cowboys, even If they outnumber

rightly consider, themselves

m

a match for

r

A. W. Gleason,

aboNit a* over. Thinking of Ixd. pcrhain,
M-l.l^h X* - — . J --J,
,L._ _ _ _ .___

ter (vut 1 already!'says P.xlro. gtanetag at
hu wateh, *s ho diiappeim in tho carrmp..'’—
New York Tribune.

he wru. He w
I.’, his fatliw’s
athlete, “tbo peculiaritlc* of *oa&gt;e champion
athletes I Hanlan, in rowing, has a vt«op *ntirrly at variance with tbe position which h*

Hts stately i
iiiin. due mo
-.••tadKd itocl

nasum** an upright position. Another pecuHarity of Hanlan is that h* rarely turn* hi*

Notary Public.
by dead reckoning, judging bis motion
P, 8.—Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken ■■toera
n,&lt; vwwitO— V.w
.
.
....
internally and acta directly upon the
blood and mucUs surfaces of the sys­
spiration from his forohrad and hair with Ha
tem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney &amp;Co , Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76 cents.
a handkerchief or towel ha usee hu farm

Good Goods at Bottom

Hut fronts tha

Prices!

He looked an
&gt; 1 hit boybh t

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••Of

i h

SHOES?

mood that they will comply with the. law
relative to graveyard Insurance. Tis believed

Even Holland Is booming.
Many have already.
tong standing, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

live with hla aon-lu-law, Henry Ktttley. Last

prison tar Ufe.

The killing »« done last April,

Marquette. Houghton and Ontonagon land
tUMOOO acres. lying In Marquette, Iron. Baraga.

recoginlzed prc-

adjolning ML ITpmant on the south, the title to

•&lt;bat is known ns tho Bluff nt tbe western
end. The foreign sviXJement contain* IioCela,
public aud consular buildings, lino foreign

quite a number of tbe forelgu resident*, and
is faced by a am wall, along w hich run* a
smooth, wide street called tbo Bund.
Tbe bluff is a succession of small hills,
thickly dotted with handsome fervigu and
native cottage* iu various pleasing style* of
architecture, and, in ui.wt &lt;-w**, nestling in
pretty gardens at trees, shrub* and flowra*.
The Americans, French and English each

tliat of our country la the poorest looking one

Fhotograplilng Lightning.
The Royal Heteorologiral ineirty ii &lt;|*
xiroit* of obtaining phot ngr* ptrtof flashes of
lightning, as it I* believed thalli great deal of
research ou this xubject can only be pursued
ami an ordinary rapid doublet with fnll aper­
ture be left uncovered at night during a
thnuder storm for a shprt timefbudiroof light

upfar tooth &lt;re tightly pnsudng hie lower Up,
that there is a twitch In
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Masons wanted as Gladstone.

NALL’S GREAT

.20 Yard Carpet Sale!

THE BEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
Ind. *ay*: ••Botb-mjTy’t and wife owe our
live* to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE?'
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
ARE YOU MADE mlMrable
eonrtlpallM. Dtzzlnro*. Loss ol
low Skin? Shiloh1* Vltallxrr is
Sold by W.H. Goodyear.
WHY will you emiah when ShBoh'* Cure will
ST.
Frlec 10c- 80cU»&gt;•
Bold by W. H. Goodyear.

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.

wnos i ar aown

« yards o&lt; good lagrata lor

• yards of extra heavy ingrain foe

SHILOH'S Catarrh remedy Is a poittive
evra for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker
Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

"waa h,m&gt;

Litchfield wants more school room.
English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, biaod spavin, curie,
splints, sweeney, rjngbone, stUles,
sprains, dwellings, etc. Save SuO by
use of one IxitUe. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear * Cd., druggists. Hastings

90yards of MoquHle for.
an oecaaional

Furniture Department.
•oom salt. In hardwood, drab, mahogany, walnut or in iigl&gt;l
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glMVM* whjeii aw- in

W. H. GOODYEAR &amp;Con Druggist*

o ne drifted

&lt;*y. and Ham

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• "im n_Kiik bami.

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Wall Paper Department

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

‘I cant thin

�TH* POET OF THE

t-UTURE.

. ,.',
ne Morned that sb»
h v«l whJi Iwr grandmotlxr in a little rottxr-,
up ou the hOtakte, that her fathm- md ^7
were dead, and that #be hod recent!v
from.ratgbboringparteh
J °0B*
When finally be rose to Warn her g.
lighter bcartad than he had ever bcinriZ^
bumWMm. H.could

I!?.^

U» earth before bar look of acorn? From this
depth of hi* woe be cried out to God, |&gt;rayii&gt;g
for death. But tbo torturing thoughts retlin.Mrl
1
— . ... ..
.
'

&gt;.»M. • higher Hfe he knows;
m ucr prerouroF The answer
flushed uixm him—It was l*&gt;caWM. *ha cwkl
not mw blni. 1-rora that time forth ba never
let a day para without seeing Helen.

in.

'(’ROOKED JOHN.
||%1 onoe l«en a great
.... living had ruined them,
handsome men. with Mun

“What to your higbvrt wish, Helen." be
to bet- one day, a* they were eeaUd togetlrr
on tiis river bank.
• v •
&lt;
.—............. mi wawses,
.ushed voter. “I have but one wfah. and that
will never be fulfilled.’
“What fat ilf* be asked anxiously.

In tie- valley of their bright

t to-onlybearer

Wb-:: hta dignity
a glaw of toldy. be had
at line, end when the
t,
a d g in the rilai and called
«ar 4 ! ts-v
did not rrrant it
Cl’
' .1-T- -on. »B&lt; a regular

wUh no much to get

tout sight back!"

• i)o not ask me about that. HaroM.** she
whispered hurriedly
“But I wish to know Helm." b® inatattri.

“It ii l»ecnu» I wish to ana you, Harold,**
die -si id with strange volonmily
Tbe stick which be befai in Iditfaamlsnapped,
ium! the pici-wi &lt;trop]Hil bet-worn hh kn-i-.&gt;.
For a long while hu did not ftpeak. When
ngnin !&gt; ■ lifted hi*, far?, it itit&lt; ashy j«lo. His
n dudk &lt;!&lt;*s to mouth twitchrsi a little Iwfure hv gained con­
trol of it.
“But 1 might disappoint you, Helen," ho
•1&gt; gnn unsteadily. “J might tn.t nt Ml look a«
day in the spridg you imagim-l -|i». Wuuill it not then be bet
wpt-rr
“Oh, you slHiuid not tnuc me so cruelly,"
ic crid!. “I know how you look, m Well as

jam. and it
41 the fourth.

He w.-ji deternunol to drain the biller cup

‘ Yon arc tall and beautiful." »hc answered,
with touching rntliudtMm. “yim Imre n reck
I
fling In y our walk, and your hair .curl.rerobiwg for

time ho raw IJ...

n-t... .

.

TT

^««««. V h-never lie mat Helena grand■m*her carrying tandlee of fagots upon her
cY?’1,0 ^u,,Uwd lier
aaxtoudy to we
lilt was true e. J-.-li
.i
.

m-l... i » "T*. ,,u"“ uul, w." &lt;** tho
It’hXn Of &gt;r l*»1«'t*Uonx,
----- —
|K.Q1 House. Till* thought of Hel*n iu IhetKxw bocse-tlie
rir‘
lh*1 mUerahlc b-m*. wrby emm nI&gt;d d.-grsdrd creature,potentMtoQgb to divert hta mind from
lita own trouble*.
He jwndered and |&gt;on.
tfcretl. and only involved Idnwrif in a perPtaiting maze of doubt* and cimflictfag wotiment". H.
torsol Bbout hJl| 1|en}te
*■«! in Ids anxiety fur Helen. Hemu-traro
bi- must rave her from n doom that
woukl Im wunw than death. If ,he were only
not ro Ldplre*. if she could only see! It she
could we! But who knew whrtl&gt;er her blindnwatro* ioettralilef He sprang up from hta
taxi and began wildly to pen- the floor ot hta
narrow room, a, ttih ide* wrack him, tliar
Hrittii might regain her right. The next
morhing In- walked t-leven miln to the
ttMinty phyriehn and bvggwl Wm,a* if by
chan-v. an-) without iiirutluniug his uani--, to
examine Helen'•eye. He watted breathlewh
tar the result du irn at the river bonk. W h. nart
tbe end &gt;•( half an hour, th* physician
euiergr-l from the but. Crooked John anxious-

•■That dvp'-nd*."* answered
sound.
sight."

tho doctor.

•No, J ebatiM out like to rfek IL There ta
bathrne mmi.iu Norway who coaid da 1‘.—
Prates ur I.- ..
in Chri-tiaua."

if Juu WBb.

T« rhaj» a hnndred dollma.*
A hundi-d doliarer
John dropp-l down ujwn artoniii’!Mk-e&gt;ly out over th- river. A
buislrml dcKnrsl • How could a jxx&gt;r sick
wvukliiigev. T hope toramalnnuhtil rftillare!

i in her happy ' Mow.

present mU-rabk- seif h, Hel.a’te nffecUou.
He was his own rival, and barred himself bis
owu road to happine^. He despaired in hi»
love, aud y&lt;4 was loved. It wn.i B terrible
paradox But the beroic deed by which he
had bo|»il to win her 1 Alas, he was too wi-.ik
now to dream of heroic denb. Resignation.
•-1..1I — - ■ - -__ i___ ..
...
....

his opportunity f-w greatness while it was yet
•lay! Bui tb* night comelh when n&lt;r man
.•an work. Am^yet, bad be but kuown it,
hix great deed was done! But Crooked John
did not know it

■1 tn an im-tant

•; asid beundwi
ire.tiitn of tbe
w moving. Hr
a-.ps. -CTamblcd

i..

h-Sva* pulft^l oat
'.h.-.uuu'i ano imjAJicroly

■. ••• i r a ilay an-l Hies
Hu- .nd.;- Harold.
r' . ;t l.t- ’.ins no longer
&lt;■: :m;-ic no more havoc

thing t&lt;&gt; till Ji.e empty darknrai about me.
n&gt; -1 «&lt;• I thought out. feature by feature bow
you lex-koi. And wL-wvermy fancy -t- iq-ed.
1 mdy, said half aiottd to myvc'.f, •Harold ver.
(■raven, nial llwrc was :a-.'h a proud ring tn
tin? luinre that my fancy h-n;-cl forward

H- could endure it no longer His soul,
sr.xt-h-l ttpotr tbe rack, writhed with ek'liA-ite pain.
With gropiug band- he
». i.x-1 hold t&gt;f a low hanging branch above
ium and pulfe-d bimralf Up Hi- limlo *eeme&gt;l
numb nnd dead, nnd bis gait unsteady A
strange i: re*punribi!ity. n# of beginning inU.xiratimi, took |»-wssiun of him He moved
inifY but he-did not know where be w*«
going Thought "vetoed an intolerable vexa

inuut ot hi- fort
’&lt;-t.iis* yrt-Har
ipi-le It nearly
wn his bcnutlfu*
eyed, and

tii.it rat&gt;-1&lt;&gt; tuake u humlred dollars' He cut
i&lt;-li hark fn«m a tree and Ixgan
He coveted ii all over .with figquite forgot about the ductor's

CrtM'knl John might have been seen hurrying
breathlcwdy along the highway with large
rolls of imper under hi» arms.
He
wnge lit* iu:d early, night ami day. Not
only from tin- judge did be procurwcopying,
Lut from the new colonel mxi the dseriff. He
ionised guunt rind lutggard. hta rhw'ks were
yellow idi pal- and »unk&gt;-n.
Tlie writer’*
cramp torfun-l lutu nuiil hta right ann was
almost|Mraiy&amp;-d. Then bn practiced for*

hiuul. tie lived much of tbe time iu a half
and when be called the next time. h-&gt; fouudv daetd-crasdition, working*ou indefnlignbly
the graiHliiKilber alone. He iMUfd her. f-&gt;r only conwlotu of one purj*’*—to have HelGod's sake; not to tell Helen of Uwdefiirniity. eneright restored; !&lt;&gt;»avc her from the poor
beu&gt;e. Every penny ho i-arn-d be boarded
or Munition hta nu-kname in her ptvreiice
I eat his antt tc Tlie agitation in bis manner aud tlie distress up with a m.w-r’» glee, end puller! out tho l«g
niy. a# the boy in bH voice impressed the &lt;&gt;M woman, and she every night from hie mattrem, sewing it uj
d cry iu agony
procutaed what he asked. She then begun to carefully again after haring count-I hiwhimp r m her wonttd fashion, about tbe gains. Hr I egrudged liimrelf the litfle ttml
rold to be treated thus |«d tin»«and the hanl lot of tbe poor. -"I be oecds-d to keep body am! -«»ui together, am!
was content a- 1-mg ■&gt;&gt; hanger did twt disable
-.s i »tiil tuoie U-riible' am a i*ggiu'X down hill, sir " raid she. look
ue nni! he had not n mg up from her spinning wheel; “I stmll soon
nred far him. They bu under the sod. Win.: will tbero then bo
Jo.« meeting "ilB Vnx»k«l John—the doctor
iltns sluing in lib st jdy. There wm n sound
H, was never
■in lite day he saw the care of herself. for she is smart enough. God of footstc|K tn the ball—shuffling, uncertain
Mcm. her* and she has un^snmon sense But footet'*;*—-aud a wary hand seemed to l-o
groping
for the door ^no!&gt;. The doctor nn»c
d-ad Harold's first to be on the parish—a wmlUve thing like her
amiopene-1 the doo;
“Ah. Crouked J&lt;&gt;bn»‘
-it will be mtsery sir it’ll l« misery
-raid be. in amazemetlt “You out «o late td
Blie gave him a quick..warning glance as
Helen enured, and be undi-nUsid that he night. Crooked John?’
Crookol John stood jnnting at tbe door
was mA to allude to th- roelanclwly topi..It wns soma time before lie wa» able to speak
oilul around to dinner
I uo
. •• —
--------- ------ -He h.-Id bi* bands tightly clasiwd under his
ri-n-i.. imilxue bulge and In her greeting which took him atatek
chest, as if they wore yminlmg r.imMhiiig
She blushed and moved her hand" wv
y -x-nt him anno copy
prerious that *ra* hidderf there. “Bit down,’
from starving. Thus ou.lv, Sometldng naw and strange l-ad coma
between them.
Tbe old happy unconcern said th.- ductor. i«-!ling bln-, gently inton
chair "you are ill. I *«■ you
toounsuil
was gone. The anxiety bl her maimer, ns
v-'-.iring yut hi* welcome.
i&gt; longer to fit after a brief talk of imlifferent things he rose
djtfr-oo.** answered Crooked John, with a
to go. wa.- wilful, it won all aba could do to
bewlklerwl look “I
'»’&lt; HL"
nokl leek iwr tram
“What, then, can i d&lt;) for youF asked tbo
w:i throughout the her iotas and the grandmother - sooth
,
!mr murmur the moment be wm out of tbe doctor.
Tt* cripple, carting anxious gtanre. nlxxit
door
He gu^l th*‘
suglicd at bh
tbe room, t«rit«n 10 unbutton his coat ami
come true r.mi what bad ones »*«&gt; bto Imp
wrirtcoM. He took out a big bag. and put
pinrwt became now a burden, nn agonixhit
lllemina. How gladly bo would have opened it on- ih« table iwfore the doctor
-I &gt;vu d-vrjvr tjetwren hi* "tiuuldon. hu
“CbunttML’bosatd, undoing the string
hta annsto her and said "Helen, my dar
»»y
i'll
dull
I'. tl-ged tuft- Ot
Ing. i love you.
But tbo very touch of him nnd taking up tt handful of copper and rilvei
money “It is IlttO."
s
vit-. grow bi-grrin prdporUon u would have rvvee’-n! hta deception, and she
-But wh.it mn I to do with it* You dout
would have shrunk i&gt;ack from him. cry lag.
lafnim.- n.il Hl. tirui- and k-g&gt; thinner
awe me any thing. '
•*y«xt said it wonld cost 31U0.
It was ins io»*. j,
“What would c»t floor
’ IL
wan Harold von Graven, tbeiiartag beautiful
“To give Helen her right back."
. in June Hor dd wm walking lad—it was not Crooked John And yet—
The doctor stand sprocldc*,. then be
.
. '
_____ i~m »r&gt; lorn Crooked
-riaguwrii
.
_ ____
gneeped the cnpfJo'* band and prerad it
JohnAb
if
H
bad
not
bten
for
uw
i«mu
j„ Mimhine. The pinvt
_
0.
xr u-iwmviulf
ful Harold von Graven I’^P* »*» «*“» warmly
iK-1 tti ■ *n&gt;ell of n«n am! freri
bare loved Crooked John. If be bad only
*«'«• drifted through the air There was
nail the «-ourag- to say to her “1 l«t my
rtn-ly any on- at tbn rirer nt this time of
In about a week tbe famous profesmr came.
health, my strength my youth “^T^n Crooked John bed planned to stand outride
“»y. *im! Harold loved solitude. He was
valley from destrurt.on. 1am a nd-bapen and peep in titrough the window, so m to get
ibcnt to throw hiuiirlf down under a big
..
. _ ■___—&lt;n
world but VOU
riw, when I,,. MW a BlrJ .dttiHjj motion!^
tbe first gtlmjweof Helenx fare when she
should open her eyre upon Uw slMylisitat. He
■•iwn n
lining against tbe trank ol
trw. H. r h„B,i wnx thrown a little liack
nsd found courage to faro th" thought that
ae must vanish from ber life. But one port
mg glimjw he must have of bur sweet tone.
rJd!^ wUb happiness, a. sbeemergwl into
••■utas-hed th, Ioow. hmir a| ber
Md tmule .u -,hlM lih, &lt;oW
TJw p«! a tnar upon the memory of the twauttbd the sunlight from tier long night Thu mwl
Harold von Graven and loved Crooked John
Iw tbo reward of hta labor. He bad Been the
Mir wi&lt; of ^ri,Ug growth and richly yellow
picture in the old family Bible of Christ mA ina--«- tb-&gt; d-lical« face look snudler than
But now-it wa&gt;
lw,crot.
coring tl» sifiht of the blind, and be im
aeincl
tbe |&gt;rohwmr did it in very urh tbe
tL - as in- uan imagined
^ine way
As it happened, however, on the
r aiipl .• i,i 0(
Ulut).vr
M|t
■
k*l* »a‘ch over him in lita child
uu-toto-i"--*
vX'.
t« i . 5hv‘look as id»e ii*.
•rn.i too til IO lease ui-&lt;■ ■ ■ •
. *1 to hi- footst*}-* anil tto- little tremor in
that Xv- t*r a flliol—*t
nclK In l&gt;- —In— Hl‘
“T_u_...._i Tie old neoK-nit woman ut
■tv** as .h,. h.kH .Who |4 ur
o™„n ~«1 to a—■

which in a woman* neart
h?r level Thu pcmdbiltoy ««« bto
•«anu&lt;Yihunu&gt;,;a •

h'tvlf lx liiatingly oa the stone
H x. bPf 31!Ilfc “ cla'"* wander Into apace.

mmnting him by day wri
HL-x mw wurer for martyrdom.

StaXrre and gave it to him.
“xxdd aot still tbe raging intomtJ

“ IL™,' «-Ui ot U~1» m »» to

n—I ft to
uat. to fact, it was neenw*
ratted vanity.

But sb.

spying
»py&lt;us

,U.,lori—Ij. Orb.
.ng. tbe tbougbt of death »
11U ।[f0
{ton: be was quite coutf”^ “ j ,o ium at

hunget
. wtart.

Bated. Soon after, they brake an ont with run­
ning sores, ao dreadful 1 thought I siiould 1om
them. Hood's S.wsapxrll!a cured them com­
pletely; and they have been healthy ever
since. I do feel that Hood's SarMpartlla
saved my children to me." Mbs.
Thompson, West Wanrn, Mass,

Purify the Blood
Hood's fijrxaparina is characterized by
three rccUUridc*; 1st, the. mmblnatlon ot
remedial agents; Sd, tbe proportion Sd. the
process vt sccurbg iho ucthc medicinal
qtmilbea. The result is amedlelne ot unusual
streagth, cflcctlag cures hitherto unknown.
Send for Iwx.k coutalning additional evidence.
"Hood'it 8irM.inaxHl.-t tones up my system,
purifies my b)o«-d. •barreus mr appetite, and
M-orns to m ike me oier.” J, F. TnoMncur,
Jkgiater of Deeds, Lowell. Mass.
••II kxI's SirunpaMlla beats all others, and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

■"

W-mldriw

»idr-d lo —that atie might «• him. • But
If-sb - saw him! An agonizing dread shot
through bun like a iVry arrow. Th- disap.
{Himuneat, the horror «bkh Die sight of him
u.mfal &gt;n»filre, might not that too prove dan
gcrouv to l.*r—might irqt thift to-v deprive her
of her sight;- The qu&lt;,-dion i-emed Immmb
Ing. ovrrn helming. Hu &lt;4uld not answer it.

hig Helen. He took h«a-l feebly of the
alder Imria* and raised hiimelf up. then tt&lt;tcred over to tho tieorert wiwffi'w. It -not
out difficulty.

Before tlie Iwartc,

upon

MADE UKE fC. 2.

F.f.l

100 Dosos One Dollar.

KLetslciiie

0

(THE NEW OUININE.)

More

ffyxlMnt Smgth looKftr HuKTrwfeMrt

Strongly

Vouched for

him along while; again ami again belay down
mi Ute floor and iwi-nh-d on the jioiut of losing

bruath-d iu the sharp autumnal air. Tbe
iiMKm was bright orerhnad and the irt.w
-imrklnl in tin- nocturnal blue. He tottered
along th&lt;* highway, fell down mid n«e again,
Hr s.-nrcely knew how hr renebot tbe river
battk. but nt the end of about three hours br
b lind Umself sitting on the ground m tbe
:&gt;ii-l»t of tlw ut»krhrn»h that grew close up
to the walls of the cottage. A heavy dew
was falling and l;r ahirer^i with cold. The
o usciou-te-sa of beiuj* near-to Helen made
bun tremble, half with Joy tmd bidf with
fear, Hboulil he go to liei l Bbodd be speak
tob«rJ Ail Un- dreadful anUcipaUous of bit

Joi^es. “Say,neighborSmith,
how is it your horse blankets
always wear so well?f
Smith. . “Because I ask for
and buy only. the strong
5 a Horse Blankets and see
that”'this 5,4 Trade Mark is
sewed on the inside:”

only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maa*.

t
rambling on the verge of madnere,’when n
Dole was Mint to him by tl&gt;« county physician,
saying that Helen bad regained her sight.
She »a.i cmisUutly asking for him, with
muoh anxiety, though she did not know tlinf •
•he ownl her sight to him. Tbe di.-tor beggM
him to go to her. as any anxiety al thh time
mi-lit affect her eyes mid arsa plunge her
lack Into darknres. He had a-arrely finished

bb oipying. ^l-.w long would it Lake him at

grandmother, beeaa«- I did ik
it nil at once- but I wautd to bare somethin;;

invigorated by the um of Hood's Sarsaparilla.

than any

An qwrati-m might reMare -ton­

‘Money win bring him hen-.

through the
I him

„

• •
----------- r
j. ucM-uiu,
•elf -landing before her, in tbe glory ot youth
■nd -Iretigtli. wooing her, and accepting wjtb
manly liapjdmsB faer willing surrender. But
behind thta l-eauUful youth stood n crooked
tittle dwarf who pushed hiuuelf forward and
•■fat to Helen; “Thia man Harold von Gra­
ven Is dead-can you not love hta brother.
Crooked John!" But Helen always said: “If
be to dead, then 1 will lore him dead, as I
loved him living." And tbe dwarf, Crooked
John, stole out of right weeping, and saving
.•‘Yra, let, us love him dead."
For be did love him. He loved the daring
and beautiful youth that waa deed, anti in the

Care for the Children
Children feel tbe debility of the changing
seasoot, even mo.c than adults, and they be-

Other

“I can recommend the follow­
ing 5 a Horse Blankets, for

Drug I’ve used them all:”

of

Va Five Mile.'
V5zk Six Mile.
■ X^-AXittle Giant.
^\Va Boss Stable.
/
\^A Kersey.

Modern times

that tbe moat delicate stomaeb will bear.

A

x&gt;.

f
fX 5A Electric.

POWERFUL TONIC
SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

No. 306.

Aud a'-l germ disease*.

THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND Hl'CCKftft
FCL HUMID ITJIH'IEU. Superior to quinine.
Mr. John C. Scarborough. Selma. N. C.,
writes; “1 gut malaria iu thMtouthrrn army,
and for a dozen or years suflervo from its
dellbltatmg rffectfa. I wn» terribly run down
when 1 heard ot Ka«klne. th* new quinine. It
helped me nt ouro 1 gained 3". pounds! Haro
not hail such good health Iu 31 yean.
Other letters id a similar character from
prominent iudivldaals. which stamp Kaskine as
a remedy of umloubled merit, will be sent on
applicatioa.
Kasklne can Imj taken without any s|«ccia!
medical advice. 31 m jxtr bottle. Sold by drug-

All dealers sell dies a Horse
Blankets; They retail firm
$»-5O to $3-50 each.
JJOOT AND SHOE

MamfactiriDi and Repairiaa.
The Banner Job Department
is supplied with the latest and
best styles of type.

Sne was sin-king the girlS liair niui talking
sootbinjly to her.
.

All Wtfrk Promptly. Neatly &lt;1- Cheaply
bone, by

J. c. ^991

With Kunyan &amp; Son. J

ryes again, just a* we have got ’em bright and
capable.*'

•Khaim on lbw. lassie, riiamel

If iicdinna

MONEY SAVED

Wm kit hhmolf to death lb give thee thy sight

By going to
Tbe gir 1»prang up with a Joyous cry.

Het

Battle Creek

ture. the i-ncbautinc certainty of being loved
shone on: nt her dark, urn blue eyes, imp^i
uig to them a strange, touching beauty. I
“O granny !" »bc cried. sinking down nt th
old woman* feet, ‘•why did you not tell me?

And calling on

mild her grandmother, evasively, -wait till
tbn hail «*n him."
‘•I always thought of him os beautiful.'*
said Helen, Staring radiantly into tbe tire;

him. even though be be ugly and crooked as

And see his elegant stock of

Abe gave n little start as alte uttered tlie

“They hurt me, granny," rii* raid.
•'It is the fire, laede. Go out-toto tbe star
light '1 hat fat soft, and good for poor eyea."

torturing doubt which bad hekl him so long
in iu dutch was so sudden that it bewildered
him. He could not nt once adjust his inina
to it. rAnd yet in tlie midst of his dariuivn
there to a great lamhious ^&gt;olr which grows
and grown until it fill" his soul with light He
staggers away from the window in a bitasfu.
intoxication and places blmw-lf lu.frontof the
door The nwonsbiiic pours down upon him
and hlsshadowstrru-ixn. blink and grotesque,
over the gntm- With hta eyes fixed upon tlio
door, he stands trembling, burning, shivering
Hta blood xurgus mid throbs In bis sarx Tiir
door is ojiened. and Helen liecome-. vixiito
against tbe dusk within. He takes a . tep for
ward. • Merciful God. she must see him nowWitii a cry be tumble Iowan! bar aud claspa
ner In bt» arms.
"Helsa. Lelorad' Look at me, hideous
though 1 am i I am not afraid now ■’
Bbo strains her eyes, tbe rul» them desper

“Ob. Harold," she shrieks, “1 cannot see
you!"
It is os if tbe night liad suddenly engulfed
him! It grows blatk before hh eye*, but in
the far distance there is a blood red stripe as
of dawn. After a while, through tbe rnisia
that in wrap hta cotHciotuness. comes a vague
blissful sensation. Soft fingers glide carewi

light •« air and be floats upwuid-upwani
throogb sunlit •{»&lt;*&gt;. Htars riioot with diray
fug sjieed arrow the sky.drawing long tamin
ous trails liehind them. He riws—rises sver
upward through Iberiilrnng void. Tlie world
grows dim betwih hta fret. .Well nigh an
hour bad pa1.*"! nben her graudmotb"r
.opened tbe door and fotmd Helen sfitmg upou
tbo gram, bolding in her arms a jkiI.- and
brirefod form. Sue start*! forward nnd
aw t&gt;y the lignt of the moon that it wax
Urookrti John. Hie fare srenied strangely
-alm. rxcet* for a strained exprewion about
ma inoath Bhe stooped down in terror ami
Shor band upon nt- ficebrad. Crooked
ii was demt
•Mar God bless thee, poor lad. * whispered
tiw mil woman devoutly, -and give Uree
peace.Hjalmar H. Boyewn m The Century

Dry Goods
At

POPULAR PRICES.
HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!
Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

the lowest prices.

That place is at

ARCHIE M°COY’S
Tbe “Blue Prout" Furniture Store, Haitims, Mich.
The best assortment, the best opportunity

for satisfactory selection.
yourself.

Call and see for

�Hie Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Bdltor.

Hastings. Mich., Oct Jft, 1887.
lUred it the Foromc* at HuUnp, Mich.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Secretary lUyanl bus Ion bUopportuotty. Four years ago bo wu rated u
«« or tbe moot oUtramanltko men In
tbe democratic party, and Urn Mure
~ 01,0050 him as a presidential candi­
date «m a disappointment to many ot
the most Intelligent tatdera. As Secre­
tary ot state he bad tbe chance to
verity all the claims ot bls friends and
to establish a reputation which would
overshadow that ot his chief. So tar I
from meeting tbe expectations ot bls
admirers.lie baa made another taillire
as a diplomat, and has blundered distresslngly In the practical admlnUtrarionotbla office, A large element ot
Uie party is dlssatlslled with Mr. Cleye-

IS? "&lt;"lj

,ro““

OM WIU weight and talluenre enough
Uon Wre‘°&lt;W"U°,'h1-’
Hon, but the name ot Mr. Bayard is
nerer mentioned In this connection.
Be Is one ot the political wrecks ot the
odmlnlstration.—Indianapolis Journal.
The south controls the. democratic
Party, and the southern pr«s does not
let shp an opportunlty.to show its con­
tempt tor the boys In blue. Here Is a
fresh instance In point from tbe -hew
Orleans States:
~=OdA\“m7"^

imisE. I, HOGLE W
Detroit Prices ’
DIVING WAY DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM.

, Outspoken and Right to the Point!

bTVh^e^t H Wea1’ *:A3 Eomlr‘at«l
t a rePub^cans. supported by t’.e

meItself
GrandtoArmy
were
what
it imagtnm
be-^tbe
wbok
o&lt;
woul,?‘!°U’^th'o ■‘erooer.Uc,
J°“‘1,b0 overwhelmed and roared
Iv UdsfnnrMTi?,NOODa b'Jt fortunare

These independent Maryland demo­
crate (who are supporting the (Republi­
can ticket) are not Mugwump* they do
TW PretWent Cleveland's admini-'-JwUod to.be non-partisan; they have
not drnlred Mr. Cleveland to appoint
republicans to office nor to retain any
who are in office; they do not even
a non-partlMn Civil Service.
They are demanding, and have perslstJle““ded'
president ap­
point to the federal offices in Maryland
decent democrats, men of honestv and
rwpertabUlty.
*
.
democratic organs are daily
boasting that “President Cleveland has
restored to the public domain for the
of the people 21,000,000 icra of
and. The President has done nothing
of the kind. The Interior Department
has declared certain railroad Indemnity
lands open for settlement on the ground
that they are unearned. This is in ac­
cordance with the terms of the land
grants.

Henry George has incnwsd his pile
from 810,000 a year ago. to SSO.uuo at
the present time, and he liven in very
handsome style. If George Isnt abolbhtag the poverty of his followers, he
is aboUshing his own. Mr. Lincoln once
said: “lou can fool some of the people
all the time, and you can fool all the
people some of the time, but you can
not fool all of the people all of the
time.
The newly appSntal mtnluter to
Bollvle, Samuel Stuart Carlisle, la 12
reare old and came f10m Missouri.
He served as a private m the Flrat
Mlsaouri Infantry ot tbe confederate
"my. and afterward on the staff ot
Gan. John S. Bowen. Those are suf□cleat credentials to command favor
with the Cleveland administration.
Even anarchists will probably be con­
vinced in November that there is still
a considerable amount of law and order
left in this country. Tightening the
knot on the few lawless necks to cor­
rect the misconceptions of the nihilistic
class of aliens who enter the country
will
effectually demonstrate the
supremacy of law and order.

Lieut. Qov. R. IL Waterman, who
succeeds the late Gov. Bartlett in the
California gubernatorial chair, is &amp;
republican. and tbe only republican
elected on the State ticket last year.
Gov. Waterman will remain in office
until January, 1891.

Mr. Cleveland is said to be anxious to I
have General Black run on the ticket
with him next time, in order, of course,
to catch the soldier vote. It will take
move than Gen. Black to undo the effect
of that rebel-Hag order.
Ont of 228 Grand Army posts in WU141 gave 4.407 vota In favor of
tbe National Pensions Committee's new
Ull and only 11* vote- against it; 110
posts voting unanimously in its favor.
oomId.

President Cleveland snubbed Gover­
nor Foraker, of VlNo. The snub will
be answered by about 40.WX) majority
far Foraker in Novemlter.
,
Coal oil boodle fa working in Ohio to I
deftat repuUfcana, bet it will fall far
short of accomplishing that nault.

IN STORE NO. 1
We claim to havfc the Largest Stock of General Merchandise ever placed under one roof in Barry County, con­
sisting of all late styles and novelties in

Dress Goods, Trimmings, Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gent’s
Furnishing Goods.

I

The ONLY^STORE in the city where your

Butter, Eggs and

8451

boy Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Caps. Elf.

Store No. 18

We have a large and complete stock of

crockery, glassware,
Hanging Lamps, Table Cutlery, Housekeeping Goods,
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Bring us .your Butter, Eggs, and Produce, and get the highest market
price for them, and make your pur
chases from these two large and complete stocks.
We are reaching out for more business.
must do the work.

Extra

S

,

°ffercd -vou

•

Good goodsand low prices

�VOL. XXXII. NO. 23

12 PAGES.

HASTINGS, MICH.. OCTOBERS, 1887.

The Hastings Banner.

A NOBLE VICTORY

;OOK &amp; NISKERN.

IKThtlNU P-ATfiS:
icar............................ *100 00
, c ter special yosltlomi.

• r bsxmsu. Everything la tbo
. iron, and with th* latest tacaaof
• ..p(*rvrod pattern* of machinery
• .t sorkim employed, enables the
Ju nml-ela*" lob work.

rS ASTON,

Attorney at Law,
i i*. tv.'odxrar &amp; Co.‘s store.)
!u :..t .wniis of the State. CuUacUOM
teMtnx »o« ■____________ (J
.

ARTIN V, BAKKER.Real Estate,
insurance anil Loans.

IT LEADS—OTHERS FOLLOW I
Th? first high-armed sewihg machine. The first to use
a drop-leaf table. The first to me a .practical cylinder shut­
tle. The first to use hardened .adjustable bearings. The first
light and quiet running sewing machine, and always the first
to meet and advance practical requirements.
Thc-Uonu-utic" l» the best sewlntt machine eter made. It is trow tn plan and &lt;ie«Ign. glv
ing superior results In practical work: best in work num sliI p- the fitting, finishing and hardening
of Uro working parts Swing mo»t careful and exact, without tiro u*ele-» polishing ol prominent
andpon-wearlr.g parts for the pnrpotoof catehtiir tiro eye. It has tbe best wood Work c-.er n-ed
ou any sewing machine. No other sewing machine can show as good a record.
• .

THESE FACTS ARE RECOGNIZED !
By its competitors everywhere, in their endeavor to secure patronage by claiming equal nr like
degree* .md quallUwof merit. ••Tho best l» always the ebcapesV and tb«**l&gt;onwstlc” hapruran itself to be the BES*R Il has the best set of attachments ever made Cur ariy machine and
they are the easiest attached and tried. While it cost’ more Uitui any other machine made it is
sold at about the name price of cheap machines. Try It and you will buy no other.

.DON,

nalr .l.«&gt;asr« a specialty.

Pile*.

AP1T.N &amp; VanARMAN.
Lawyers?

rlLLI AM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney
At 1.,1'VIC., s
in Chancery.

‘ Ntuhvilk, Mich.
Hardware &amp; Iron Merchant,

_

P K TIMMERMAN.
’
i • 'Ini- o pathic l*byftician &amp; Surgeon,

Don’t part with. your money until
iu havfr'seen my stock and got the
prices on

And Staple Dry Good:
I can and will save you mone;

-• over Lalhrep'* djug store.)

HASTINGS. MICH.

No, I Want a
1 - Dec. 15. iss# Iu building for■i pfad by SItrx.vcr Bros.
■

OFFICERS:

/Clints. Hovuu and family have
moved into Mrs. I. A. Holbrook's house.
The waves lufak on tbe shore of the North
J. A. X’anAiiman- has lieen making
improvemeqtd on his residence prop­ ■an. A sharp wind from tbo north swrej*
erty.
over Iu surface, driving the waves high be­
fore it. On tfieir crest* rises aud sinks Uro
William Fimiek paid Justice Ken- white foam. How the water surges forward,
aston 810 nnd costs Friday for having ns if it would rush far into tbe IuimI. .But
been drunk the preceding day.
njpiln ami again it retreats from tbe white
^Mns. Sophia Kenfield fa the pos- saw!, only to return in haste Uro next inorri•lessor of a handsome night Idooming
On tiro shore lie* stretched out tbr|village of
cereiui, that had ita annual blow-out
Htuom. Every little bouse stands by itself,
Sunday evening.
often roi'cratol frnm iu neighbor by a wide
Du. J. C. Ani&gt;bv« has purchased of space of periiapa fifty fM, which b generally
I. L. Holloway tlie lots on Green street made into a garden, in which n few feeble
recently purchased by the latter from plants drawn scanty noarwbmctt from the
F. Spangemucher.
ground. With no le-s difficulty do tlie inhuU
James Shay whs brought before Hants of Hnven iiLinn-ro
Justlcn KoQMton Wednesday morning Tht-y are all fidiernron. mid the sea b tbeir
charged with being drunk etcs He real bome^ on which they go out for infiM to
cnst tbeir nets. When the sun shines on a
paid his tine of 83 and cosfa.'
-moo:h surface it is an erljilaniting occupa­
I^Lor 4, block 11. Striker’s addition, tion, but when a sudden storm springs up
was purchased last week by Mrs. jjiura while Uro boats are far from land and a fog
Hinkley, who will nt once make exten­ .settles down upon tbe water like a brood,sive repairs upon the house.
henry mantle, then boo understands bow hard
Tim Donovan took 15 days in jail arc tbe condition* anti tbe pcrjietuul danger
tbo labor by which throe men com
because hr could not pay thr 810-nnd attending
costa taxed by Justice Ken aston Fnduv their lift ad.
Tiro sea runs high and most of tlie boats
fa-cause Tim was on a spree Thursday. have
pulled Its to land. Two nx-n are still
Kalamazoo parties were In tlie city working toravo their property in the ratta
Friday and offered bail for Leslie way. They mo both young, large, vigorous
Knowles. Their proposition was not
accepted as Prosecutor Golgrove was
At littt their boat* too rest on -tlie nbort*
not fully sutfaOc*! as to their financial firmly M^-ured. “I-arw," raid oiw of the men,
standing.
Mroigbtening up and buttoning hla »bort
A man living in Yankee Springs was jacket, "thia will be n fierce blow to-night."
The other nodded: -It 1-lu ;ky. that none
on a big drunk Thursday and wander­
ing down to 'the fire department's
Meanwhile they hare started homeward,
and
stride along together in yilence. Tbe
quarters got all tangled up In the
apparatus. ’Saturday he walked up to only street of the village fa quiet. I: l« dai k,
fa re and tlroro a faint light gleaming from a
Kruaslon's office and paid hfa fine.
little window.
The happiest man tn Castleton fa
They an? poadng a small bouse, and. almost
Lester Mead, since the court decided ns If by n M-crrt ngrrewnt, they approach
that he could not point a gun that had and ginnev through tho lighted window to
tbe insidr. An old man with white liair aud
no lock on it at a person with the inten­ troani sits fci a large nrni rhnir; his head Ims
tion of doing'great bodily harm to the fallen forward on his limit—a picture of th”
man. I^. says he fa a peaceable citi­ life fast sinking to nut. At tiro table, on tfa«
zen and don’t care who knows It.
ojijxwitc sale, site, in bright rotitra-l, a young

The first marriage license fasued in girl, row ing—n fresh, lov-ly face, with round,
rosy elroeks and luxuriant, fair hair. Kate
Barry count) by deputy clerk Powers Mason b tiro prettiest girt iu tho village, and
under the new law was on the forenoon the most industrious, on whom many a young
of Wednesday, the'28th. to Fred Rock, fellow looks with earnest glance. Early and
of Fremont. Ohio, and Miss Frendta latesha is busy, supporting berfrH awl her
Brink, of tins city. They were ‘made aged fartn-r by her own hoi-.d?
Tbo loiterer, at the window have turned
one in the afternoon of that dav by
and gone on tlroir way. At last Lnrsraid:
Rev. l^e.

Notaries public and other persons
making out mortgages will do well to
remember that the new law requires
the full address, township) county and
state of mortgagees to be mentioned in
the Instrument, and unless this fa done
the register cannot receive such instru­
ment for record.
^hi: firemen naturally feel satisfied

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

DIRECTORS:

A Black, of the city marble works,
has received on order for the construc­
tion of a monument to be erected in
Prairieville to the meftiory of Bushrod
Johnson. It will l&gt;e one ot the finest
that was ever placed in Barry county.
The material is Ben Cranchan Scotch
Granite and its weight will be about
I1, 000 pounds.
v/The difference between drawing
wheat half a mile and 10 or 20 miles fa
a large item, as W. 1’. Bidnam found
when hejecently marketed 400 bushels
fr^artifafarm in Barry in one dav at
Dolton, a station on the new road. Forinrriv it wan a day's work for him to
take 40 or 50 bushels to market. There
are hundreds of fanners whom the new
road will benefit in bringing near mar­
kets.

THURSDAY evening Walter Barnum’s
tenm ran away. As they turned .the
corner of Michigan and State streets
Sing north one of the rear wheels of
e buggy wils smashed and the two
young ladies, who were in the carriage,
were thrown to the ground but not sen
loosly injured. In front of Stanley’s
blacksmith shop the team ran into a
buggy occtipiM by Geo. Dillenbeck.
who was thrown out nnd severely in­
jured.
Some time ago J. M. Pilbeam offered
a silver watch to the person making the
best score in ten shots at hfa shooting
gallery, the scores to be made between
the 20th and 30th of September. John
Busby was the winner by a score of
tKiU per cent. H. Davis made the first
good score. WK. Then John Busby
started in to beat it. nnd he made scores
as follows: M. 94.
and U7’i. D. O.
Stevens tied the latter score an,d Busby
knocked him out by one of 99*^. H. C.
Crockford shot nearly all day Friday,
hfa best being 98 per cent. Mr. Pdbeam
expects soon to offer a gold, a silver
watch and a ring under similar cundl-

W. II. Powers,

l/TnK state tax for Barry county for
Ulis year, according to the notice just
received by the county clerk Is 826.813,SO or exactly 825027 more than for
T895. The principal items are as fol­
lows;

Tlie Pride of the WorM
-I r«'nan&lt;rry,.it Hustings, on
&gt;-■s-',;
‘i-'ni’,’ &gt;" ,Vi,”’,-, 'n»ptafa*nt. vs. Joseph G.
i&gt;J~
“ ■••wsritig that defendant is
?' ‘-f'd-nt of n,.l------- -------- ------------^llulbrrt 4 Mrch^•11 h iinlrrrrt •’

-Good night, Christoph,’ and crosrol tbe
street to hla bom-. He bad beanl tbo reply
to his greeting, anil now widted nnd listened,
itnnding by tbe fence that imdored bis little
tract of gromnL Cbrbtopb bad no: gone on,
ibut bad turned Lack—for whatl Lars felt a
milgiving
He. too, hastened barit. Ibo
wind drives full in hi* fare, hut lie dorr, not
bred. Now be licant Cbriltoph** steps l».-fore
him, but cannot roc, for it H very dark.
Then’ stands tlio little Loire' where Katie
Mason Jivea. Chrirhiph tfan;.. by the win­
dow. Lam ores him plainly in tbo light of
Uro lamp that falls full upon him. He henra
a tap on tbe window, ami now Cindrtoph has
bi- band on the do-r, and ft open* before

over their dance given Thursday night,
over 250 numbers being sold. This
meant a very large crowd but every
thing passed off pleasantly, no rowdy­
ism whatever occurred during the
"Thou, Christoph I What bring* thro so
evening. The music, furnished by Inter ask'd Kntie, bolding on to tho door,
Chas. Warner gave universal satisfac­ which tbe atorin was shaking.
tion.
“I wus pawdng ami raw Uroo Mil lug, so I

'.'H’MAN.M. I)..
Eclectic rhysldkn and Surgeon.
«

WHOLE-NO. 1688

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

rvut-nirtco wMt»ai«tiAYU. at

Hastinos. Barry Co., Micil,

AKY C. COBB.

12 PAGES.

Every Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted,
Come and look, whether you wish to buy or not

Sold only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

■ion of his heart when the girl looked nt him
hith ber bluo eyes so sweeUy and kindly.
Lars, more veliement, Mfvved at tlnwv that
Katie loved him, her manner was always
cordial. But, again, wbfh be raw her with
Christotib, a voice within toldhim that ho was
not tbo favored one, aud bo suffered bitter
torment Ho it lad gone bn till Uro evening
when the young fishermen returned together
from tbe shore. Christoph's heart lieat fast at
tbe quiet, |&gt;eaccful scene iu old Mason’s cot­
tage, ami it drew him back -with irresistible
power to leave a greeting for tho beloved ano
But after be bad entered the hall, in his effort
to eloro tho door, so violrnUy flung open by
the stona, ho snddonly becatno conscious of
Katie in his arms. And while It raged and
»torm«i without bn kissed her, and in wild
hoppinera Ira whi&gt;i&gt;ercd: -Katie, do you loro
mef’ Sbo did not answer, but her lips preased

Tbt next morning Lars stood onjlro »hnro
nieniUug his boat, when Rob Steffel came by.
“You are early, though you eame Iximo
late. Were you with your sweetheartf"
Lars looked at him, red with anger. Ho
struck tlie wood with his ux, and the chips
flew far airxiixL
.
“Hobo!" continued tboother, “you did not
have good luck.'fa wmi1’
“Keep stiiir cried Lars. “What fa it to
you whether 1 hare good luck or notf
Hob Bteffel stepjied nearer. “You are un­
just to me," be said. “A big follow like you
sbouhl not take it so meekly. Christoph has
plainly taken tho fish away from yom”
Lan* mud” no answer, but his hunt?hlasjied
tlie ax convulwrely. “You and 1 hive bo
love far Christoph,” continued Rob; “let us
join together against him,” anti be held out

was out pf sight he flung down Ins nx, nnd
went buck to the Village. Hluwly. with down­
cast heed, Iro tr,lke&lt;). B« fore tho bouse of
old Simon be poured, llrou with a suddm
nsralutiou be entered. But, aa If bound, bo
stood in tho doorw.iy— in tbo room stood
Katie tenderly emhrac-M by CbristoplE A
painful *;lcnro prevailed f-jr a moment, then
Christoph step;* dVaward Lars. ;«ut out bfa
hand, nr-.d said:
is my Iwtrotlrod
miicc last evening. 1 intended to come di­
rectly to^ ou aud mil you."
Ho did not -answer, only a bitter amilc quiv­
ered oti hi» lipa. It was cxcmrively ptmful
to the girl. Hl:w fait wfant a blow slw boil
given him, though ! lamely Irorrelf.- Hiro
longed to say
-tufnjg to 1dm, but could
no: find tlie right wont Ho Urn only looked
ill him. nad without vjKwking lield out fan­
band to him, but ho turned away and left tbo
huuw.
Toward nooa tbe shore ^as alive with men.
-Pfro sea gleamed in the suusliinr again, tbe
wares played gently, nnd a soft wind was
blowing. The day n» favorable fur a largo
hauL All tbo fishermen of tbe village were
gntliered together, tbo ncte and oars were
put into tlie boats, tbo sail* spreail wide, and
tL— Utt’e fleet railed far out into tiro brood,
teautUul sea. Katie stood on tho hbore,
sending greetings to her sweetheart ns long a i
his boat was insight. Then »fas went home,
smiling happily to Irorx lf. Hiro bad much to

father, who sat quietly in his chair and
smoked a short pijie, sin- went about ber work.
How it flew under her bands today, thoughfrequenUy sfco stopped, gnxing down
l&lt;x t in uwect dreams. Then she worked m
much the farter again. Bo hour after hour
flew by unheeded. At last the day’s task was
■topped to IdJ thee Sleep welt’"
muled and Katie went to the door. But tbo
“Thau &lt;lear!" six- said, putting out her
westtier bad changed, tho sun bad dfaappeared behind thick clouds and the sky hung
Tlio wiutl wired the door thus ret free, and
in gray folds over tho rea. The fishermen
flnng it wide open against tho wall. But
als'.i bail finished tbeir work. Tbo rich booty
Christoph, using all hii strength, drew
fay in the boats. promMng a fine reward for
tho girl into the hall and closed tlie door.
tb-dr hanl htbor. But in tbo east it was IdockLars grew hot under his coarse jacket; hot in
aiid threatening. They murt reach home bo■pito of Uro blustering wind. He stepped close
jore tbe storm came an. The little sails,
to tbo door nnil heard speaking within, but
spread out, tiro ship* Daw over tbs water,
could not diitlngubh anything. lie waited,
causing tiro foam to breakover the deep drip
bis heart filled with tbo pang* of jealousy.
ping aidoi. Then nuns tbo first blow strong
How long lie vtood be knew not; it seemed an
against tbo sails; tbo l&lt;N»)nl Iroats threatened
eternity to him. At last tiro dour opened nnd
to upaeL Tfaj men wpre forced to take la
Christoph ftepfKd «it. “Sleep well, drnr girl,”
saiis and trurt wholly to tbo oar*. It grew
ho wbfapensl. -Giralby, dent- Christoph."
•kirk, and tho «ca lifted ifaulf raUessly iuto
Tbo key was n::-.ro«l in the lock. Christoph
huge, far rolling waves. Thea tbo storm
went borne, tfa» joy of love requited in his
bruko loose with wild force; it honied and
heart Tfa* other, too. turned Iromowanl,
fadrod tbo sea til! it rtnred In abort, foam
Irat n long time jn:n-d before bo reached tho
capped waves. Tbo men reived with al] their
might; tbo shore could not lie far away,
th-iugh it was not vislblo tn tbo darknera
Ahead of oil tbo others »bct Christoph's boat;
clcoo behind him was Lars*. It aeemed as if
tbo two were running a rare for tiro safety of
tho shore. A wavosehed Christoph's boat,
lifted it high and flung It with ite broad stdo
ogolurt the end o£ Lars' v etael, breaking it in.
Lars saw it uuking before him. A thought
shot through his boon, frightful and vivid:
bad the girl shown whether she bad pre­
ferred one of the lulls to the other. A* tliew' "Let tiro nnvcfl bury Christoph nnd Katie fa
yours.” But tba thought was goue in a mo­
developed Into strong men, Katto biootned
ment; in tlie next be bad leaned far cut,
into still greater beauty, m was apparent graqro.1 tbecm: .taut friend of bis youth, now
to other young men of tiro village, and
struggling wish dcatti. But Ira lost lux own
Bob Rteffol ventured t&lt;&gt; intimate ns much. In balance, sitting mi tiro extreme edge. He
a rough fashion, to the girt Tho following flung oct bin hand to catch iiokl of something,
day hfs pfaro in the boat wns empty; bo wu» but found nothing, tuid plunged hoadlong. A
sick, bis father Mid—tho truth .was, Rob huge wave *eh: J tiro boat, threw it far from
-.would not show hla dwcolomd face. ’ From tiro place, and in tbo roaring ot tbo waves a
that time tho young faHthra held themwlvm last, despairing cry was lost
aloof from Katie Mason. But between Lai's
At fart tbe fobernxsi bad painfully reached
ami Christoph the old intimacy began grad-* the shore, Womcu iuk! old nwn full of an­
unUy to diminish. They went with Katie to guish stood wailing Che returning ones.
far first dance. Who should bo her fin.t
partner/ They disputed long over It out of
tbo girl’s hearing, nnd al last, with boated
fact-*, npjxvjlcd to her to choose between
them. Katie looked ut them, and for tbo
firs! time felt n misgiving that if the rboo
bite led him t./her house, Eowaasiknt
one tbe other would lie deeply hurt. So die all the wo. only bolding her fast. Rhe, ton,
raid: -Il mala* no difference to mo which 1 hardly spike. Wheii they reacted the borne,
dance with fit*!, hot if ii h of so much ac­ she noticed fur tbe first time that Ids cluthni
count to you draw calx" They did so, and w, ,-o raturated, and mAsd the rsmon. Then
Christoph wan tlie htcfcy one." While they
his mouth quivered with nrpro■owl pain,
were settling tbe mntter Katie looked on u lih while 1» answered:
apjmrent Indifference, but her heart text fast
-Katie, the storm tita: roved my boat.
under her bodice, and w hen ft was decided Lan&lt; snal. bed me fran.-* tho'waves, but he
she almort utunux-ioiiily wuiied with evident
pta&gt;«u.w. T.-irn law it, ami from that day
jealou-j legnti to take root deeper and liecfier
sioti to develop it
Marprit Ib-swnirc,
Katie’," but friend, went to foe altar to plight
After a few days the sea washed the body
her faith. Katie wn» rhtwen to carry the, of Lent asiicro. It was the only sacrifioa it
wreattt. acrtmipanied by Christoph. Worn* bLd deuiamled that day. Lum had no paLars benni of it
opposed it vehemently.
reuts living, but even parrots could not bavh
Both young uu-n grew violent, nnd truly shed man- burning tears than Kntro and
Katie's presence of mind tn declaring abe did Christoph wbia bo was burled in the little
not ri-li to go to the welding prevented par­ churchyard. Tbo
— —
d
him, -tba roc­
boil* the very worst outbreak.of Lan.' jst-- -------------badracurad totir
donate storm of anger. After that the two
never faf*. item.
avohfad raefa other as ram b as powibk, but
■ougbe to be with Katie. Each knew that tfa.
other Ic-red the girl, and both felt secretly

�WOMAN AND

BEFORE

ARTIST.

body roared at this mdly.

to him nnd said: ‘My merry friend, at noon
to-morrow you shall be it dead maul' ”
“Ho was in tbe wrong, certainly," I pleaded,
“to inrinunto t&gt; invidious a comparison be­
tween a thin mau like you aud a fat ox;

About my flnRvrs curled;

One tooc’4 of thK rt little, worm Utile month
With tti liy»- acatiHt my onmt.
—Alice tVUlkUM Brotherton Iu The ttutury.

A FAMOUS lil'ELIST
About half wny up tta Rue du Jour, near
taiue, rvudorwl consph-UotM by a wide |x»rclt
and tin extensive Hack in trade of china.
This, two cvn'urk~i ngo, was tlie Hotel du
Bdynumout, Imilt by Pblliippc Haranlt,
bfaiiop of Charter and abbe of Royaumont.

Montmorency, Comto de Boutcvillc, who
made it a geiieroes fi^n lcxvouv for tbo dcnlfats iu Paris. AU the gvntlenirn of tlie court,'

tuotivu teuk'cd diigger* nt each other an ilia
Plscv IloyalH w the (tour la Itaiue, met at
the num-ion in tin.- Rue du Jour. Here they
www hutpituLly received and ratcrtaitf.il;
they m-reoffeicd a cold collation with wine,
and liquors before entering the lists, and
tboM wh&gt;&gt; Uiid forgotten t&gt;&gt; bring weapons
were provided with a goodly selection of
iMilfaliod steel. Tlirougbout the morning there
whs an inerstaiil. clash of blades, each thru«t
and parry bring watched with Intense in­
terest by veterans, who, after old wxirrs tad
been wip-.il off. und tin- reridsnt Mirgeou hial
Laudngtil tin- combatant-' wcuudsjwero in­
vited, with the duelists nnd their jfreonds, to
JtincLeoii with thy Comte do Boulevllh-.

It would doubtle* ta n vain qtast
defunct race t-f duelists, a raw to which Cboquart evidently betaigcd. Hu imi.t have tad
uncertoraxuiiotig the ex«|u!ute« ot tta reign
nf.Loui’-XILl, .tbe swash bnckler* o! tta
llhtel de Roiuuipa:it,&lt;w Itasplewlklt-oriw&lt;d
niuxtalrcrs ol Leu.- XV. Cuo-tusaa * flhDia

Wo tad reached our destination, Eutar­
ing tta shop, vra earns iipdA M. Ballu, tta up­
holsterer, who, all budding und blooming,
was busy working at a parct-l of goodi.
“Ob, that’s your little game, fa itf began
Cboquart. as soou ns ta set bis eyes on hfa in­
tended victim.
“You're idivv, ttanf I
thought a- tiiach. But you dou’t play tbu
monkey with mo any longer. Mister Turk;
you’ve caught tta wrung row by tta cur Uta
time, lot me fell you!”
•‘■M. Clioquartr exclaimed tbe merchant.
"Yes, sir, my iiauio fa Choqunrt—Ctaquart, do you bear. »irf—wbo’U Lave none of
this tomfoolery. Your wife—where fa ata,
your wife! Kile’s ybong and pretty, but
«ants to run a rig upqii wu. Your wife, I
say. averred that you ware oa your ta&gt;tlegs
mid would be as'd-sul a-a herring in lest
tliau &gt;ix month-, and liciv you arv, alive and
kicking. Now, fa that the way you ks*p
your cngagvmrutst”
v
"All! M. Cboquart." rejoined tbomerchant,
who had MMuvwhat recovered from his first
fright, "I have brou ill, very ill, indeed.
You’ll never see me don tbe Turkish garb
again. ’Tis over now. Solei mcu.sk you to
f«rgh e nnd fox-get any improper thing I may ’
have &gt;aid nn that eventful night"
•Ono moment.” said Ctaquart, “not quite
so fast, pleas’.’. Do you tender J our exemsa
In tta regular fotini"
“Faith, I don't quite understand what form
that is. Rut thfe l know, for I have iiximreti
ufa'iit you nnd l-.-aruetl that you were a rigfit
good fcjlotv. Come. I have n r«uted leg of
mutton with kidney beans Wil! you do lue tta
honor to dinowith me,you uial y^yr friend!
My wife wdltaoverj-iyed. Aglnv, why &lt;iort’t
you come/ Hero I-. M. Cboquart whoacevpte
an invitation to dino with us.”
s.
Of courts I nodded ano-nt, whllo it was nc^
*iver difllcuit to Trad on l.'lioquart'i relaxing
rountirtxmicc that tin- rotated leg, of muto-n
tad found tlie way to hfa heart. .
“Then, again," added M. Ballu, who now

U» decide a differvucu at t.o awonf- point
uuulu of him u public character; and bin rcpu- “I have a &lt;\-itain Madeira about which 1
t.-itean was -perhaps taight-.-ned rather tluui would like to have four opinion. M. Chodimiuistad by tta fuel that Ufa nicst terrible • quart."
cballcnges Weru unable to withstand line offer
• You Uava no Madeira, sir." retorted Cboof a peaceful Milutiou over a bon I of puneii. quart, with a deep frown over hfa eyeiidn
■Bur----Hugmidew talk and southern accent, hfa
“I say you Lure no Mudeira, sir," ex­
oddities, gave to bis daily Odyssey a smack claimed tta duvlltt, raising Ui&gt; vucu and
gcstii-u.’atiug like a madman. “Aud phase
When the mama for fighting wm strong take notice that 1 am not to bo contra­
within him it was •liffl.-ult to evade his moc&gt;l. dieted ou this jnint. 1 intro drunk Lut out*
Ono day be would cuter a coffee bouse, taka glaw&gt; of genuine Mudeira during tbo
a wait und say to a uaar neighbor:
.
course of my Uta ’Twas nt tta Tu
“After you, Tbs Fignro, picMC.’’
itiomid
that 1 nut reading. •
“Ohl you would give mo the Ik. would you?
ter inannera.’
(Jn another cccmion l-c would introduce a
like scene after tbfa fashion:
“Now, don't keep Ktnring nt mo in that offemiva manner, paasOl"
“I," expostulated tho customer. “Lord biacs

“Oh! then 1 uiu a liar, atu 11"

And Cbo-

ing attitude.
Even ths moat jwaceful ;n.nun could
scarcely put up with »ueh insolence. They
tag Cboquort down.

A gta* of Madttrn having U-eu pourvd out
for Ixmfa XVIII, his majesty, tuniing to­
ward tta cup bearer; said: ‘Haul that to
Clx quart, and give him my compliment*.’
•But, Mundcur Cboquart, I onure you'*—

rciwlied C}ioqu&amp;i t. who hod grown furious,
and brought hfa band down with terrific

wino 111 tear your luxul ciouu off from your
shoulders!—And what else did you ray you
badr

what stagsvred at this sudden tit of passion,
"I’ve n leg of mutton with kidney beaus.”
“A leg of mutton," said Cboquart, iu a

Nur did ho foil, at

than ouro stumbled ou a Tartar.

Hh best

Choquart our day entered n courtyard to
cliallengu n master buildnr, who was puni;&gt;ing water at a fountain. Tbe master builder
iookiil up surprised, caught bald of Cboquart

put him under tbe pomp aud soused him like

fill a volumv, bat I
Ouu night, at a masked ball. Choquart
quarreled with a Turk. Cards were ex­
changed. Tta following day Cboquart, with

house. Tso Turk of tho previous evening
turned out to be a well to do upholsterer, who
carried ou bodtuM* Iu the Saint Martin
quarter. On entering tbe premises Cboquart
inquired after "M. Ballu.
aud pretty woman, who rams forward from
the back of the shop.
"Stuff aud nouwnse! I don’t like joking iu
matters of serious importance. My mane is

roosted. But l*iu confident 'twill bo over­
done. Hnvi-you £utsu&gt;:b n thingasa'spitf”
"A spill I xbotiid toy I had," bund out SI.
Ballu, with kindling eyes. “Duly just pass
this way, gentlemen, and boo for yourselves."
Tbn merchant led us into u cumfortablo
bark shop, which answered tbu parjiouu of a
diuiug ruuiu. Thera ou tho hearth, in front.
of u bright blaring fire, a lino leg of mutton
tnajcslicallv turned ou a spit, like tho planet
round tbv smi.
“That looks nice,” remarked Cboquart,
after a moment of silent &lt;x&gt;uteu&gt;piaU»u.
“You are not altogether an idiot. A uum

live. But why dopfl you baste yuur leg of
mutton 1" tio sajQug Cboquart took up Um

rich steaming juice. At that mumeii.t tbo
tacrdiaut’s wjfo eame in.
“AL. good day, niadame, good day to you I"
tbs savory roast. "Well, you see what has
happened. Your husband isn't dead after
alL Dear me, bow shall wo get to arrange

geuiUornan shouldn't lie nmdu to wait in litis

and spits blood."
“Dear me," remarked Cboquart, turning

Cboquart. “That’&gt; all very well. But wo
haven't settled our little difllculty as yeL”
“Come now, Cboquart,” said I, bitexrupU
tag him pretty sharply, “we’ve bad miongli
on Uiut score. M. Ballu has tendered you hfa

invites you to dittucr; what more do you
•pita blood, did you sayF
‘■Dear uie," raid Cboquart, still fascinated

doctor say; that be has notilx months to live.'
"spits blood. How shall we settle tnatte.-i,
then! Hasn’t six mouths to live. Well,
mads me, I'm not a bad fellow, whatever
others may think. Now listen to what 1 have
so. Well, I'll give your husband six months
tu b»buried in. I shall cull arouud and pay

ginnlug to bum at Um joint.1’
Tbo diDeuity was now ovar, and the duelfat
completely disarmed. Wo all tad dinner.
Cboquart recounted hut duals to tbo uphuisterer, and drank with great gusto bis
"spuriousT Miultiru.
(‘Loquart died in [moerty. ,^ar over

granted him by tbe Comte de Cbambo-L
When, however, be received M) (ratto, Ids

next, your bnsbaud isn't dead and buried, 1'11

Thia threat, which constantly full from
Choquart's lips, was a reminiscencv of Ufa
aaklier life. Tbo thought never suggested

the country.

small matter wblcli 'I really ina»t clear up

lie was extremely punctilious iu money tnnttem.—Boston Courier Translation from the
French of Auguste VillemoL

Tho shah of Persia is coming to Europe
next April, aud will visit ail of tbe principal
capitals, invitations having been received at
Teheran from Ixmdon, Putcnburg m&gt;4 l*urix
Tbo idiah fa to travel overland, an hfa dignity
will not permit him to cross tbe (kuptan sea
in u Ruuian Btemucr. Tbo Perxbui flag was
formerly parunw&gt;unt in these waters, but it

We took u road which kd toward tbeSaint
Cboquart entered circumstantially into thv

tragical affair which recrnUy occurred nt
Barbu. Tlie Mbah's yacht wu» entering tlio

day of reckoning bad arrived,

shot was fired from tta fort, which struck

Turk bad pawl tbu funeral draft indorsed six

DEATH.

I was downright

if bo doesr.’rdlo or rover im
tare alive. He’ll hove “ thousand people

Wliat help iu a comrade's bugle Lfaol
When tta peril of Alpine taigbts fa part?
What need that tta spurri-JX iwe.m roll
When tta runner bi safe tayood the gv.ol?
What worth fa eulogy's t.lanJest breath
When whivpered la earo that arc hud
death?

HOW CANTON JOE DIED.
My reroifectious fcf Canyon Joe roc &gt;11 u
unique character, wim*. brief •■am-r aud
violent end otr not recorded in tbu aiinab* of

nmntoud among the rough frotitfemiwii. tmd

xtruclivo Ufazani, wen- us music to hfa car.
Ufa nature, was gradually transfornied ton
toughness tba'tmatebsd well tta-hardy, &lt; a&lt;-tu*
and .tin- K-.unted cbajnnnl. Ho was colled
Canyon Ji»- bocattob |u&gt; was L und hiacnuyon
by some trappers and adopted by me. lie

nerve, which, by msdduosa cultivatioa. de­
veloped h k capacity to cut a wide an-Lcrimsin kwath in any coaimmuty ttat gave him
tile slightest provtwcttiuii. When 1 met him
ilSvu-i several year* after tta war. J was
with.a mining i«ir;y pruepsetiog in Arirono.
We Wrtc iti tta btrek but pictnnroiiK niMintaiuotis region wb«r»- old Geronimo ro long
dclkti tta l.'uitcd Ntatas army. Than’ "ere
fifteen of us in tta party, incimlmg n
half Lmil scout and u-vtaal old iuitx-rs.
who Ln-w , tta country pretty well
Une evening wu tad struck our camp
on tta mountain tale, near a small stream,
nnd put out th“ nsual piekeU tor Indians,
m tan we heard n coininutiun nnd very soon
tta mmui came miking in, leading a hone
that laid a rider. Tta tarn-minx was Canyon

here In
than a raaalb-’
-Tho other rrspondsd coolly:
•*. we “‘l°
him up if he bappena to get wclk I am &gt;»iTy
we didn’t leave him to die tbe moron •
found him.’
_ __ . .
“Well, ttat talk settled me. I rsoolvrtl t»
crape that night. I
'
fouta I wo. a irbonrr. The Indian M
remained awoke all night at the door. In tta
day time they frequently left ino alone, awl
ttan I mansgwl to gel at tlx- f-«t an-1 cot
cxiugb t o strengthen me. Tta -roiid u ght
the husband of the I ndian trmnmi kept n an n.
Tta next day I was naturally xtoepyand dept
soundly until noon. Then I awoke and ra’«l
in a weaker tow of voice, as if I we gradu­
ally talking. Hie talfbroed-girl 1 itaiwl
was steeping xd! tta afternoon. Bcf-irc sunset
tac nw&lt;Ac, and her inottar said to tar in tta
Hioux language, which 1 urnicroit-oo: Tncoma, tta stranger may die to-morrow. To­
night y«i will have to watch him.'
“Taweia replied: ’Ob, why not get rid of
him to-night 1 We do not wish to ta bottawl
nirhbim further.' '
,
-Tltey then disenwed in detail niy chanros
of getting well. Tlie girl pictad up ;t.largo
bunting knifo and ta-tad at me. Her mortar
motiimt-i tar to put the knifo down. 1 be­
lieve 1 wouH have l-roti settled then and
ttare tat tor tlmt girl's ra-ttar. I trnub- up
my mind to rwapc that night, no ”s*u**“ !
tad to tight my way out. It was a tingbt
moonlight night, and 1 frit that I stood a
gisxl chance to have n rifle bullet pat in mo
at long range in making a data for liberty
nud life. Tta- girl took a-real near tta door,
nnd tta- otheroMMni fell a* re,i My rifle «&lt;**
standing in'tbo cantrr aixl my largo htmtbig
knifo &lt;ai on the pallet Why they left tta
knife »&gt; nrar us i« a inystery, untaw'ttay sx-

Alth-jugh only medium rianl bo

pbyuad strength aud «tnlumnro.
His eyr«
were nmdl and a pk-rcing black, set very
class tvg'.-lbcr, and separated by tta bndgv ot
a scry thin aquiline iuml Ho asked [»rmuliun to camp with its that night, and agreed

direction jun as I did, and *« collided. Shu
sated me and gnve n toad yelk It was all

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woman and plunged my knifo to tho hilt in

of tbs trip.

It

km considered

bi tter to util-

staring up tta imlmns against us—*&gt; we tionwn coming and knew that I «old uot
gavebimn cordial iverptiou. After supper ' r-eape Itaru by flight. I got behind tbe

and pa-sol tho battle. Canyon Joo drank
freely, aud fa-gnu to narrate wine of hfa expluita Tta half breed scout, a tall, aibk-tlc
man, sat. or rattar rcchiiod,ou tbe gromxl
by Uw fire, opposite Joe. He kept hfa eyre
fusU-ncd ou tta latter nod Ifateucd attentive.
ly, but nover ventured n remark.
Canyon Jc« related the following adventure: “It waaaliMig iutbo'G/sthat I agreed to
— —-•
-•
wanted to explore thr country now known
iu the Black Hilk TIm*&gt; m»n were a tough
lot. some gamblers. »&lt;mt# utluent, and all

I tafore they came w ilbin fifty yards of nic. 1
j do not kn&lt;;w to this day whether ttay are
I di-ad.
-During tta night 1 fl rd to the wu I h, aud
' wtan daylight cnino I was many uifles away.
| j( Um; girl I'an-ma had not ’----i Canyon Jus'a santonee ««s never flnfabcd.
| The half breed scout wb&gt; had listened intoat’ |y. without moving a muscle, to tbe cold
bkxxlol recital, sjirang over tbo Arc that

bunting knife to the hilt in rbe heart of tbe'
man who killed the bsautiful Tscmno. Joo
expired without a groan, und before any of

self as a scout they laughed at toe and called
me a kid. But wBsu they made inquiries
where iu tbs west and killrd about os many
Indians m lbs next ano they ncceptel my

Tbe*&gt; man soruchow knew that plenty of gold
was in tbe Black Hills, and bad a map that
tome miner gave tbrni on lit* deathbed. Wo
started up tbu Little Big Missouri river in a

tta river, but in ten days we bad gone quite a
distance. Wo hndnt bt-yu tatbered by Indi­
ans. and 1 thought it mighty queer. It was

fine.

$

YOUR BUGGY ?:a

DRY GOODS STORE
itoi tf lU Conjsuwrs.

FOR ONE DOLLAR

COITS HONEST

l iniiied that J&lt;w murdered ber in cold blood
m tliedaytime m order to make away with

&lt;

BATTLE CREEK.
rith him,

wm

killed.

against the uuui wbe murdered his

HOUSEPAINT
COTTS ROM PMMT—^

il

body was left on the mountain to tbo vult

§
SL-sWOMTDRT STICKY s

At night we tied our boat to tbe bank

cautions, though, against tta Indians, for
foor ufa surprise. Jurt about sunset one dav
1 got uboro m usual and walked ap tlie bank
to Mlect a place to camp while tbo party
rowed nkjBg in tbu boat. 1 had not gone far
wbeu I heard a vdlsy of flrearma 1 rutanl
to the river and -tk w the boat a few hundred
yards ubovo, bat no otto was pulling at tbs
oar*. Every man In it was dead or dying. A
crowd of Indians on both tales ot the river
were tiring Into ths boot, and some were
swimming out to bring it to shore. Tbo nt-

Boston

PAINT

remarked a retail

wrap up a box of Havana cignra

OH! MY BACK!

EVERYTHING

AT MARR &amp; DUFF'S
MARR &amp;.DUFF
Would ea!l atter.he= to tbeir IU* •’

FALL DRESS GOODS,
Comprising cterythiug tk« 1&gt; we sad-:

doubt tlie first volley killed them alL 1
wanted revenge, but single handed I rould
not attack them. Luckily I Lad my rifle ami
ammunition with mw or 1 would have starved

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At $6 for 20 yard patters-

srtUcmeut, aud that If 1 escaped tbo Indiana
I might meet dralh Iu aoniu other form. I
crcjit swiftly from tta river, aided by tta ap­
proaching night, and hod gone about half a
mile when a big Indian stood right up in front
of me. I was n sm-prlso to him, and I know

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into hia breast so qnV:k that be tumbled Lack
longing to tbo band who did tho murderous

» w.
i—aurne game,
which 1 ate raw. Then fatigue began to tell
ujwn me.
“On tbs fourth day 1 trudged along weary
and dbpiritod. I knew tbo Indiana were not

I might meet auotbrr band.
shallow stream and waded

I cams to a
As I

octom.

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send for. It to tba cbeapret, most con vsaicat
and mojt nstafactory way of baying cigars I

Kidney

Our Underwear
meal will be found bargain-' ttat a-®** l’

replaced elsewhere.

INVnYIQATOM IN IMK.V

firtooU of

FLANNELS
vented tbo plan, I think, bat U fa obtain to

QnMiiire and prices w® do

hrart ;r

appearance of tta soil. I teratetsvd about a
Huis aud found that gold was plentiful For
Cotton flannels la Mextad. kta’***4

sticks down to indicate my claim. I slept
near by that night, and when I awoke tta
sun was up, and two rough looking white
man, armed with rifles, were ^tending near
m«. 1 tried to get up, but I fell back ex­
hausted. Tlio m-n came forward and waked
mo how I came there and what ray busintvs

W- dOHNSTCM

Ud. year."—New York. Mall andExp^T

picked mo up aud carried me to a small house
some little distance away. When they e»-

Denims, Jeans, CsiUnuw. Cteh- *****

family writes

Mr. Frank R. Blockton at one time suffered
inch nota in hla
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him half an hour with a book hfa friends •
irw.a
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Uneue, Calicoes. Gingham*, rtf.. M.

.ser«SK«-us-.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

&lt;U‘d)’ * »wbora»*..Chfa

daughter, was in tta luxuo olid paid scarcely
tn mw
I ____ .____
once, I mt they gave me food In small qnanU-

boar to mlvertawmeute—Tta

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“Ji'r"rTu
t overj thing rias aloud to me: but 1

name cn a package of COFf^ ,s 3
guarantee of excellence
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W A22J“’r ‘•An’Ks.*n

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corm
i« i»pt »»
from the Atlantic to ta®

royal yacht, mid it fa said tbas tbu shah was
■&gt; onniged that bw caiwed Ufa IticklaM cap­
tain's bund to be chopped off. —London Truth.
Russia. will celebrate, on Oct. 30. the flf ttotli

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tlioughl Lt was being sKluted by tbe Rus­
sian^ and pursued his course; but preaetit'y

aach nne iu more dangerous proximity to the
vessel, wherewith l»«s tauied down the flag.
Tbs llusdaus are morbidly tenacious on such
points in eastern watcra, but this manitesta-

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ill tar ctair and appeared deeply engrossed
in thOagbk I remainml perfectly «|U«:l »'&gt;•!
nt long intervals gruanad fcably.a* if my end
were near. Between 11 and 12 o’ctock she

wldto men with plenty to pat and drink. lie eyre. Then .-ta turned and walked Bleathfljr
bad tm&gt; Indian rcul]*, fredily taken, dan­
gling nt tbe pominol of til. saddle, and he ex­
plained that be killed the rcdddiui iu an open, secured my rifle awl liad my knife ready tor
square fight. Tlio miiiera preheat did not
credit this, nml rather *u«|«Mtwl that be 'door and stepped out into the liroad glare of
slipped iqsm them miawm* His face look- tlie mouuligbt. The girl was nowhere to be

kali plain.

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IN

an GABRIEL VALLEY.

Spider Hunt—Specimens

; tlii* ex|«-dilltui showed inobis
.. *li»il i«, which ^souid have
.'nv per-on tbe horrors. The
waUtd with tarantulas.
■ tlx- m«»o4ers were pinned
n :n. &lt;&gt;r -trelched upon LmmliiIs
.,- w.ur- in «wery com civablo
;„l -.:..l -luffed. Tbfi outfit for
r;ni‘t*!-5lof a hoc or two, a
,
i -drown the inon.-&gt;ti-r*out,
. i&lt;&gt; c -nlitic them in.
Ixwsra’ betid* were
■
V brirl valh-y, tjroanl
•' .it il'-tt niiinei The nvad
■ rai'-g* !•&gt; -w*. taking u* by
.... .. ,«i&gt;,i.- &gt;te catch glltapMa
&lt;
;&gt; hue- of tins wonderful
a- -ti x-""-* s'-lc bv tide with
. , ,- tatunrind. guava, fig,
- . i- . cuculy|&gt;tn*. requqiu,
. ■ • i i-Liny nn&gt;rv, *-«-prc-^rtit. ,*wii|miiiiou, pointing to a
...nry 'hat rre».-h»sl up
•&gt;» . i
that contains
• - ‘ i. tin- alien- I'nited

f..:«u--l ton ii*e oak, tlie
. • • .d-b'rra. anti soon
: ; I'.-tnraHtnW. Tiw
, .
.i.-si f.n- yjMt&gt; nnd
■• . swl.-l»-. "&gt;:h lx-te und
.- os:-. • ■ ceurawn nnd rid*
.-I’-vitahie gopher was
' ,-rv by
botes or
»nme that b.-ul but
1».a trick the

THE STAFF OF LIFE.
HOW BREAD

A
U.rn.w.1 Into
„pto„,
T ,T"i ’
"’“"'l &lt;b» -rston, I., to.
I- If .M"1 *.
"““I- O "1-toA
MS-lto
.to, „„„ w..„ |_„‘
ItoabubL Tb-y
rrw&gt;. Lu„l,.(,
toll ta... .Iu. .Art or Ixm.Uoo
u;
I’',1 “-itr1’ • Tto»
'■*rttoW.«.L.M,JS
nnd white (bey were nniuera of tbeir “e'» they bail-no Control over their •-h’s."
“Nowthen lxOn,~
the -ergeaut,-bold
m J**ar breaU. und «y np.* „icn
-they were told and grow red fa, th" face,
but tho won! rame out ctenr and dlMluct
w.thout Um aspirate. “Now breathe out l-n d
and aay -ham.’" said ttu&gt; sergeant. One of the
men did vcrx.welL but the other *remed t..
bnve Kw. bi‘l.rvatii and out came tlx? «iekney - am." They tried it again, Iwwvver.
and finaljy Tucveeded in getting out n -llr-t
rate •Ium." other weal,, hko “bope“
“Intvc, - nte" a,)4 &lt;nhen« having tire Jong
• ••unit u( •were Uh-ii experimented will*
and. when fifteen minutes later, tbo two
tramp* went into tin? uewmbiy room to “’nv.j
u Lit *.- bread an' am," they no longer pronouii.1 d ate. ••aide.’’ bo|w. X- ’ope."-Tbo- y.mug men ,-amc from a district
near to that » b-ro I wu* born," raid tl,e ,PI.
grant, by way of eKplanatiou, “and they are
mdortunate ns much becauw* of tbeir inablhty to qwmk t^jwly a. for any other
reu-m. I u-eil to get iuj# -hV ‘father-warnnl-out/aud
fully appreciate tbeir diffl-

IS MADE

PARTS OF THE WORLD.

arantula, tlx- inmate

• ro-ta-d a hairy
■weir they wvmcd.

!urk red hue and

m casual otwervaand .its feet were
any unscirnlific
was a [iart of
When
red tie­
’s ai.d retaliation, biting
have re-

mhrrof tnmntiites
ugly, otbers very
ru}e. very vicious hideous
. .. wc-uMsrem tint, lik* many
. tjaev nr pro/lerv, taking up
irr ammah ns (heir
to my companion,
their wants and coveror closing the

'Wiin-of tarantulas were found In
r; ' ni'-anim infected that they
• ■ an i need upon one another;
' ■ is not wholly tru*, and tlio
- •! i-a;t- were c-ften biu of chi dis-»’-i m -ulu. 71n» spider is largo enough
to
with a humn]jiig bird with ease, or
- r. il! st'arrow, and ! Ulicve that it.preys
-•:■ ■: i.x - iiaet ts. lisanls, perhaps, or any
;ruj " o'ra:; obtain. My companion tend obrerve.Io-te eriihmtly eatiag a minute plant,
imd ;«• tat-H. tlie .• succulent bite of vegetable
matter wc^squite to its taste.
lt:i '
nera] impression in California
ib; ng !■• ... i-Tx n* who have not mode the
•
: »&gt;;«dat ‘tody that tlie tarantula, so
- 1 • a trap door rpidei*. and in all tbo cu­
i.
d. '•», nberv the curious traps are for
•si- th,, -...nrirula i« wold as tbe builder, and
i! r nu...
tenale are wanted, a black and
!•» 'Jx an.- provided, though my cr*mlari-ha 1 • teerved » red taruntulaahed its
Kin n- . &gt; ;.|.,ar in a bliu k costume, from
" i.i* h Lt inferred tluu tbe cclor* were due to
Th" g gantie tarantula is known to sei'•
'• a in, in!. -- of the sub enter Trtrai—i::,
. aud l.wlongs to tho family Mygali'-sre-. f: ir, :?!; *[«&gt; jt cmi never be confaMd
■ ts -ro. anti tlie real trapdoor spider is
' • ’ •."■■ • -rely seen in the shops. — Ta-adena
1
S* ” York Port.

*lix M.cpherd's Chinese Lanch.
On a ri-reht visit to Ban Francisco, lira.
' Vj i l.:. .laughter of the late William H.
UM*. tilt, rather nlib te-r husband and a
tarty « ter friends, made a tour of China■ *i;. White iu this section ot tbe city it ocnir;-l ,t-. the party to slop nlld lunch at a
, a‘:"y r ■•nrant, and selecting one known
‘’■ &gt; ’ 4 Haw,entered and pre-pared to do
jtat-■ i., -h, dainties and luxuries which
"-re to in. pUcjEi before them at the discro­
wn'' :hc ;
rietor lie began tho menu
'’•tn whet t, koowh as binlls nest soup, for
"Wni tie price (oliuwed is
per plate,
uh »to. f.,::„wed by shark’s fins at fit per
I ’l* X«r*ra| other delicaciai were served
' I' nJ r-,aaliy moderate prices, all of which
'•rair.| to ,.r rriixbed by tbe guests.
i-rwite*t luxury of all and the one most
»id w.i, the tea, wl.teh is known as eml*re-' • t.a, Hfa! ig never. imported to this
11 U|ml “P1" ^unl' Pftreeb
- .tn ,. • • . Illake one cUp of tea. These par­
r
* U‘
pteveof wood or bomU*site of an ordinary,match or
^”,1
and tbe ten is tied on this liftle
'Mtdi by nsxms of a fine silken thread. Thto
k1’;""',' ’•'* a,P»• U»*n CUed with
, ' “and allowed to steep for a
*l»« ft b irady for use. Tbo
"&gt;ma :u .»ln€ from
u

tZ ””1 'uih*ly unk«K”ra lo

uil-Chicago

»**«k tir-eve* in the west employ tbe fisband book* great deal Vo baft is
*‘!'1 ‘baepeo transom to very handy.

necv«aar&gt;es for tun pn-paratio-i of thiatkntek
are c"ar»o wle-at C&lt;Hir, water, niisin-; trough.

Th" writer ImnnlM a ferryboat nnd stood

T
Taking the** Miupt* Ingredient* outcidt; the
)
early in lire morning, tta* Turbid) or
’' ’
Armenian female kindle* th" fltv.iulxea tbo
dough. rolls it out. Istkra it and stackscnotqfn
of it up to servo tier household for tbe day.
Wlivn fn~.ii and warm this bread is tough and
cloggy; n few days later it hwr tosnuttang of

inq through tbe air, and struck a ImiII on tba
back nt n* old gentleman’* neck. At tbe

fiord. It Is os Indestructible,'healthful and
nwful an article of food as tbe Lard tack
iwued to the ancient mariner and the eld man

apparently exhausted their ammunition, and
the boat proceed* d on ber trip without fur­
ther didlirimnce to her passengers A deck­
hand chuckled when asked if it war a fre­
quent or* urrvneo. "It’s » every night,’* he. said. "The young
fellow* gets tlieir beans' from the bags on
just/for the fun of it. We don’t intel fere imlees wt-'te asked It don't do no harm to no­
body a::d it's fun to watch fbe folk* what

Machinery is now renog timed as essential tn
cbmp production.
Nobody ean produce
effectively and occuotnicully without it. and
what was formerly known m domestic man­
ufacture ft now almost oLoolete. But ma­
chinery h cam of tbo most expensive cf all
products, and i'.a extensive pufeauto ta.d tm
require-an amount ot capital far beyond th*
capacity of the ordinary individual to furnish.

divided ly construct and own an extensive
Imo of railway or telegraph, a first class
steamship, or a great factory. It is also to
be remembered that for carrying on produc­
tion by tbe most modern and effective meth­
ods large capital is needed, not only for ma­
chinery, but also for tho purchasing and car­
rying of extensive stocks ot crude material

and finished products.
Bugar can now be, and generally is. refined
at a profit of an eighth of a cent apound, and
■omctioMW as low as a sixteenth; or, in other
wortla, from eight to sixteen jxninds of raw
sugar must now be ‘rroted in refining hi
enter to mnkc a rout, from HJO to 1.001) pounds
to make a fl. from *),&lt;X» «o J».O» I***"*
te&gt; tnako $100, ami so on. Tbs mere capital
i-equfcdte for providing and carrying the raw
material nerereary for the soerewfui P"**®*
rtnn ct Udi bu-uiwes. apart from aB ott*
conditions, plarcw It, therefore, of i&gt;«e»»ty
teroml U&gt;.
°&lt; W onUW,™!' “J“
n trAmr. 11 lu» I—» l- '“™ *&gt;*»' lh“
Io ib. mM.iU.Hum ot jwlry by m«-hln«T
a.y; r-»r rfrb, .No. «*“"« ’’J
m-lbod..
p«&lt; U^HlHTb'“J*
RCOO ooltar bmuw. IUH to ™* •"

ular Science Monthly.

\‘,O’rn’tn the clxw iug

On ,’HO °f Ln

HOT WOIJK FOR THE BEAR

PIT.

l ot, |xri::ip«, tbe average excurdmirit or

anti teHiey.'omlrsi, ns
«&gt;f the mat I,

AN AUGUST TWILIGHT.

BREAKS UP A
PARTY AND
SMASHES A KEROSENE LAMP.

In Avia Mtnor, as tn all other countrir«,
bon ever, the luxnnnui requirements of city
bred jicopie demand «ome kind of Improve­
ment on tba ways and metliob of country
bumpkins. eani--l dftvcrs and goat In-nH
Therefore, in gratification of their epicurean
savtro. th- iugeniou* oriental baker has eonca-Itc.1 and prepared little hoop &lt;v tings of
bread about .tbs sins of tba repo qu’&gt;4ts aboard
nn Atiaulk- steamer. These novel prepara­
tions aro made of finer Mid whiter. floor ’!»■
Um ekmek. and are rvndsred light and aristo­
cratic by the addition of sour dough or other
Jravsmng sulwtanre
Tills -art of bread prevail.’ throughout the
ritios &lt;-f Asia Minor^nnd th/ ua- of'chnwk
extends eastward among tbo jicawiitry of
wreleru i’erola os f-r as Tnl.rre.-_ Here ,tbe
staff of life undergo** another tmnsfurtnation, nnd In many rropectea change for the
bolter. Tlx- nunc of the Tminn city -hujars
i« really wry excellent bread, most K tiro
peansgiving it prcfcn nce ovet r very other
kind they art acquainted with. Nune' is
tunnd out far proper ftmramptiw and pp-

!•» priit-ipnl in»* i»tomnl.o

ncigblH&gt;rbo&gt;Mi.»fHadd»nli-M.

8*&gt;me'&lt;«f Ilina’

n t'tetli, ;»T*iUy a »lmrk&gt;,
One of the head- *_» alnnwl perfect und
■diuws (itahily the forjn *&gt;f tbu rars, ey«s and
nose. Th" mouth wax intact, but wa&lt; nn-l-

tn putty and I* ot tbe ram? grayWi tint. Tbe

The tooth IS ri*&gt;:p]«a»‘ly petrified, a greenMi ting” varying tlx-dirty Ivory brown. Tlie
hollow t* lilkM with g»*n marl. Tho pu-ra*
or hrm &gt; nro lord n:»i .tony; one bit, which
look* like n tontl. or a fragment df vi-rtcbrn’.
of the Minn putty tint ns th* squirrels' beads,
tlx, rnbre* l-ing greenvh. All show ]*-rfvclly
tbe spongy atnirttire, thv interaticr-* filkxl
with particles ofimarl.
A few 1 nines and tsilobitea, or ituprrt».b&gt;n.*
of shells, rntjy be fotijid by any mitbu4a«tic

Haddonfield and non on exhibition in the
.A'cmlemy cf Natural Beiencvs
Marl i« mode rm nf enormous quantities of
dcconip *&lt;-d »belw. All-of tbo eastern and

aWy th; lx-l»of tbn sea, which latter, as it
retnwts’l, left this calcareous deptwit behind.
land animate, a* squirrel*, cam" to tx« left In
the nrean'* old bid, or whether three fueirils
There h no douli*. however, nlxnit • tin- pieces
of teine. Simitar deptwita of marl have been
found on the Atlantic eoasts of South Amer­
ica and Africa, and it is known that tlie
present bed of tbo ocean i« largely made up
«t luiuute chalky shells; so it would svem
likely chough that tbe region of peaclm and
watermelons was on re tbo sporting ground
o! prehistoric mounter*.—Cor. Philadelphia
Turns.
.
A Night in Constantinople. ■
Tlie first thing that strike one about Conrtantlnople is tba quantity of windows. Tbo
bouses “»ni nothing but window frantra
Where we should think a room well lighted
with two or three windows, there will bo six

Tlie second peculiarity, one for which the
traveler is prepared, is the multitude of dog*.

tbe European division of the city, tho dogs
are lying in the "trerti by the dusens. They
are of a wolfWi breed, and nocturnal Iu tbeir
habits In th* daytime they lie and dore,
never taking any notice of pedestrian*, who
aro obliged tn walk around them a* best they
mar. Al night they nro said to wake up ami
!«■ »o savage as t&lt;* render it dangerous to pass
tliem. Tlicy bav» fierce fight* with each
other Also, and hardly a night passes tbatono
drew tmt hear a violent bowling rand larking
enfe .
One'" shunte r* are so often distal

nople is !*nllt entirely of wool, nixl fire* are
men- frequent here tlian in any oilier known
place. Tbe European* &lt;-oimider the Turks as
tremetidcns thieve* and capable of nil iniq­
uity. nnd 1 anppnre tbe Turkish police is i:i'-.ifllrient or i.-x-ffirient tn protect tl&gt;e Euroj«-an quarter by iifciit, for in Pern Hie owners
nf every It’-* "r tbnv bouses club together
and tart* n watchman, who nil night Ireig
-vnlk« up and down a very limited beat,
pounding with id* stick nj**1 Um pavement—
u
lump of dongh oftbe proper sfeM aud ri*ll&gt;prohiddy in order that if Uiora abould be a
it dexteroady intotbe proper »lmpcand thk-k- hnrgtar’ in tbe neighborhood ho may be
newt on bis bare (vrrarm. He then flips a

of Exited pel'll*
Contact with tho almost rvdbot pebbles
quickly converts ft into a cake of nicely
browned Indentations and spongy rteings,
mat render it almost as light a. If leavened
with yeast The peasantry of eastern Persia
and Knoraamn make a ouarea Imitation of
this some form of bread, which fa also very
palatable and wbolseow when caum fresh.
Tbe cakeTare smaller and thicker than thorn
of tbe city baker; and tbeir baking appara­
tus h altogether different Tbe oven te a
huge, upright earthenware jar
Thin is
heated to tho proper eondstency by inserting
l.re cools aud covering uj&gt; tb. top. Tba
dough being patted out into n cake by tha
bauds, tbu woman sprinkles it with water,
dabs it against tbe Inside wall of tbe jar and
u,» quvkir ™ri— U»
gbanistan tbe people adopt the Persian
methods of bread making, without pawning
tbe same skill or exercising the same care and
trouble in its preparation.—Thomas Btovcw.

I.lie eevww --re—------------ —
A Sor-ntoa ™«b—r. Hm W C MHkr,
of Droramni. Vornr. bA,to« b.d hl. «tuoHon dr..» to ib. .re™. 1W.W7
doer hair, has succeeded tn conrtrueUtig
various article* of this material for life sav­
ior- nt sea. with winch some interesting experimentu’wero recently made. Tbe fl«t life
L ing object tried ros on.
£
nwd on board ship as a chair, tex.strad or
couch, but which in case of need may be con™2d into a- small boat. This ap^ratu,

was found capable of supporting three full
grown men iu the water altbeugb on y tatended to bear two. Another object tried
was a suit made entirely of reindeer hate,
and covering the entire body except,tbe faro,
and in which n man floated ou the water
Xut having to make the aligtitrot move-,
men! It wns found jerfcctly impossible to
d’E stbeilnw. 1 he th.nl object trwd w„ .loonnat made of reindeer hair, and tbu
roSd
vastly, altlmaghb. —
rlrX^l In fall outdoor clothing- On «m.v-. lt.r- life belts made of reindeer btir with
l“ sis."™.*.
"»
SXn»H.II«b«u™ to. b-ure.

MmL Farney, (Jevrge tkprier., Rainuu -ir.
gn**i)o, Kc-isy Smith und Ab Buey k-ft with
i..i ek&gt;l«&gt;rate outfit to ramp for a inoutii
no.i.vwIht*; in tlio Bani* Luelt range. They

'■&lt;niod In-mienn, a'ynll tent and poke, plenty
of i/.'iih, im adequate supply of aupd»te far
&gt;nak. bite", guns. fl&gt;lmig tackle a:-.d a;&gt;oker
•in k. Murk Furney said ho didn't ta-Ucvc it
*v:a a good thing for a man to ufiset all his

tion platform niv grren.

anything like the *.nor-

over, enters very largely into its -nqicCtfon
from rareh-sw*. in handling oi&gt;-l milling the
wheat.
This style of bread eoutront* t!x&gt; dliqustoi
European traveler for the first SOO miles totbe ferry, "Low nao-b wP l~w every day I yond tlie Boepboru". unt 11 ouep-tt. pretty well
through the petty deprodatlrm* of passer* by. 1 cat of tbe ftfaWk and Bulgars.-::.•»ttli-nxiits
in wextera Aputnlia. wln-re another derated
&lt; hangc te •rpcrienrwd. Here wP co:ne sud­
denly I iffin tbe nra!m nf the siman pure un­

wn* heard The aid gentirninn turned round
and. seeing no &lt;me wlxwn ha could n&lt;-nree,
made name pointed remark about the- frrehts»*. of callow young meu.
Ho tad baldly
sulaidcrl when another lens flew from ar. &lt;*prxMitediiectica and landed en hit hat brim.
This enraged him so that he wss/abnnt to call
to a deckhand, when suddenly a whole show* r
of bean*, coming apparently from every
direction, rattled down upon tbe brads of all

MARL

|«th through u&lt;*r

.... ,. .....................................*-’•’ rontons- tn
\LTTiu .***■u,p ’*“p!r “ ‘*v ,um5 *ai ,:i"
aame kind of brri.d. Tin. rertns a rather
br-»ad assertion to make, but i ■ suvrrtbek-^ a
truetnHL Even in &gt;urii dowdy kindred c.unt’T— ...
nI.._. 1
.... .
..

uviit.iai UifTcreucc ot opmkm ja i^gard to t w
&lt;am.umpiir^ t)f thh .tapb, artK.|; u,
3 II* Asueric.au custom of eating biu-ui *1.4
as they can Im faamlW from the own h 1Pgarded by John Bull. Eq., with even a
greater nxiisun of dtetavor Hum that of
swaUowiftg big tuiuldereof tee wn’er at our
meals. Mr. Bull, he of the evll.ii ful of fux&gt;
oW oust'd port, the daily lomi.l of ra^t
liecf, carrot*, mim-e pl,. nu.| Cn.-p.ms.’a
• hvese. thinks the thinnest, the nerv.-susivw
&gt;■.4 U»
ot hl, ,
nnm* largidy from tbcv» twiu cvi.» ,.f i,.Jt
-bread uikI «ra cnl«l water.
, In France tlw ordinary 1-..if aasuiiiis tl.e
pr.qvrin.nH .if a roll the mu of :i nutiVW
arm. an* four fevt loog. In tllly French v 11lag», a ImAit tnral tlimw. grown jx-opte and
children snay be seen walking -.alately along
tlie ‘terete witlia four foot sti.-k of brood
thntsk uml-.-rraeb mtn. A caroler, re in,r
‘•‘"i«*l only by following out tta,' ,,lau you
••mictlinra forgets himself (a i!.e extent of
hflTr* ic—t
..u. ,
~... ... . .
letttsig tlie hindmost eudvf tlie stick trail
alnug the ground.
.
No: until one gnu down •,.&gt; the principal!­
English
i« nol
not an,
as, many
many : ’t».a«if
the JJ--&gt;&lt;kan
Balkan peuiiwuia
peuimuia *!r»s
dura any really
nu. i..M- uu
Sii‘.i people
people make
make t«
i*»«d tlie
tn p-omiun.-lriqtbe h asap a-tnmte. | noteworthy innovation occur
li'-re .-no
«u; p*
Tory ran all correct UiMr language-;: they finds tlx-nn-dium bettve*-nA&gt;iaticnnd£inow ill pri’muuw tb"ir h’» with tbe expuhion of &lt; I" an metheds of tanking l.re.d Tin- mcth" b:ratU nnd hold the breath in wjiru pro I dium. however, l» far from U-ing a liappy
iiwmmHng v.iidstbat begin with , n »oweC\&lt;»&lt;»••, no hhm» execrable brood i* to t o found

wnn-linjKin tliem wo cannot prevent ped«»j
tnana from dipping their hands in nnd takin~/
'•nt a handful of the beam. They take only
a few grain* nt a time—nut enough to raiw* a
row about -and *o we have to grin aud I ear i
j:. But i:'» tough- P»”ple think tl- relfce '
cunttnqa prop-rty. We suffer most into in the
afternoou, when people nro going home after |
bu»ii&gt;eM haure. Then almost everybody put*
bis band in and brlpn himwlf Boys nnd

NEW JERSEY

ivwu-of tb«- mo-t valuable depoelu&lt; f marl
known. \Vb:.t apiM-nrafrinu the lui'.rmd th;

then pirenounco the w&lt;xM they will- grailcully
acquire tl»o pnumiaiaU-Mt without- blowing,
until finally it 1m-&lt;vu»9 M*coud nature.' —New
York Mat! and Exprer*.

hole*," said
too a web

A

IN VARIOUS

thump upon the stones IJght sleepers bare
a hard time of it in Constantinople*.—Oor.
Bpringfirid Repnblicnu.

Tbe Perstau Jody Is a good housewife.

S« I o piieil into the wagon n **x gallon can ot
kvi'aciie oil aud carefully jiaL'ked n laigt*
lump. Ho bad Icon accustomed to sitting n;»
night, an.1 plAiing a litlie mule of draw
’•bcu so di»[*r*nl, and h*» dkin’t think too
light of a can&gt;|&lt; fire woukl bo sufficient.
All four cf tte' white men agreed Uiat they

that u why they, took All fiuey along. Bury

pickles in endtaso variety are either prepared
by her own finger* or under her eye* Nor
docs *!&gt;o disdain to be confectioner and ranker
of pastry. A» evening approaebre-tbe long
and elaborate Persian dinner being partaken

will play to him upon tbe lute or harmonica;
S&gt;1« will ring to him or read him to sleep with

OF

A MEMBER.

"It ar':ny jmiuful &lt;i«M)ty to^vinmure &lt;:»olbor death among do incwle-n'id di* dub,"
MJ"I Broth* r (tar d ier a* the n|- e:ixg iqMtix,-*!.
*-Un|wrceiv«l Watxni, an lioriorary nn-mlx-r
iriteiiu' a: Griffin. (&gt;a.. dr’&gt;:a iu-&gt;’a.i aiilb.
1 tan- biu notilled by letter ilat im puwmd

red stool wid de usual emblem fit tu'*urnin‘.
-I knowed Brudder WutM.n.

Iu his death

Tbero were •mjiuq of tbo elements of

White be paid hi* debts to du tajteeut, no
wldtepan could keep a-bickrm widiu’ two
mile* of him. While you could tr-u^dtn wid
a taws, tai nebber lout an opportunity to' pick
upn pig. He wax skeervely eber ataem from
du Thursday cbenin'prayer ineetiti’. Iran you
didn’t want to leave a bone bandied umbreita
Rlmr’ b-- could pick it up.

Ixrauw a Chinaman I* no goed around a
lion*. Noisy Smith had nothing particular
td do, hut 1*0 ts a good oil round camper,

sight of de fackt dat hte three .chiil'n war*
bowteggnd an’ Lis wife crore-yrd. He Ug-

in an --murgeucy ran piny a hand of card* wtth&lt;rjt making any ver? |«&lt;1 breaks Squim-M went
along to th.ii for trout principally, ns be con­
siders bintaelf a fly sharp. Arguello liad the
rewpansibllity of driving and looking after

quera

man that ever lived. Hi* habit of always
qmaking in a whisper and moving as softly
a* an Indian on tbe trail of a deer gave bim
l»!ssoljsnqtt«L
•
The crowd went out to have a month’* fun,
and. judging by tbeir appearance when they
returned last night, they bad it all in lew
than two week*, witli a largo margin to spam
I’boy brought Lack nothing but tbe two
bror.roa, tb-dr frylug pan and the Ixtrrtds of
■tlicir gun*.
Ab Suey ' and Squters camo
ecnsa the Balina* river on tbo horsas, ami
the rest of (lie party »wnm tbo stream­
’ Noisy Bmith ex[&gt;talned. in a wbl*per, to tlie
crowd in the saloon tlie rra-*on of their re­
turn in that shape. During the first week
they were busy getting gbrir camp comfortsbly eatablistxvl on tbe bank ot a creek in tho
mountain*, ami in banting nnd fishing. Hav­
ing caavinccd Ah Buoy that at least a pint of

"Brudder Watson didn't exjrak tu» much
of di* cold world. If be traded mutes\i«ight
on' unseen bo went out to Li* stabl.-Ain de

up r. dollar on do string game he wi*ejy fig.
grred dat du odder foliar had eighty-four
chances to bis sixteen. He realixod dat de
winter brought chillblain* and de mmuier
munquitoe*, nu’ besought to put up wid boef
widout complaint.

mains. While be was anxious to lib uulu
Order to enjoy wattermsllyon*. green co'n,

ids-wife. Bha figgers ou our sympathy, while

for nse a* chips, they got the kerosene lamp
rigged up in tbe tent, and resumed civilised
cu&gt;t:»ms in eorap, silting up until after mid­
night with tbe card* and tba snake medic:nr,
and sleeping sweetly nil tbo forenoon. They
quit bunting lucausa ft involved exc.-tion, and

be wont, an’ we probably nebbvr shall.
rv&gt;a..u. l-__ i&gt;____
•

who cam« &lt;&gt;ut to work, and that nobody
,
,
, ----------- --NUU go
should encroach upon hit prerogative.
asjore.
Ixmding at tlx; juucuun of tbe
Ono uiglii a very interesting game was in foreign and native town* the find sight which
progrera Mark Farney bold a king full prreent. itaelf to us is a row of nl.mt thirty
against Bqufora’ flush, and Noisy Smith or more jini ieltishas (man pow-i-r carrtagm),
stayed In with a bobtail straight and placid the owners, ot which cropded around us at
unite. Tbero was a double handful of Icons -itace and intimated that their vehlrhre were
on the top of tbo oil can. AU Secy had gone at our disposal. The jinrickisha (originally
the invention of an American) I* the carriage
of tbe country, an*! is used by all classes. It
roosirtauf a fight body, similar to that of a
with a yell end bounded out of the tent, up­ baby enrringe, with an adjustable top and a
setting tbo oil enn and two ot the players en neat cusbiuu on tbe sent, under which is a
roate. Arguello looked up in anger, and
drew his revolverto take a shot at tbo fleeing
Ciiinamau, but changed his mind when lie namented with brass. It is mounted uu
saw tlie bea&gt;l of a grimly poked through tho light, high wheel* end attach* I to a pal
ing the scene with evident astonishment and
some interest Arguello’* auger was diverted
toward tlie beer.
"Ab! you breaks up "ueh a pot as that!"
be i cried. "Carnjo!" And be biased away
nt tbo 'boggy bead.
.
Ti.-erc was a bowl, n charge and a ntdi of
li»o players out of tho tent They rti«l not

lifted up tbo ehafu and started .iff over tbo

them over thirty mil« a dny for reveroldayu
in sicomion; but wo were informed that
such of them as had staxiy employmrat in
this manner were generally short lived, being
carried off at an early ogn by heart and lung
tlN.nl.la&gt; In
..... .. ........... ■ . . T*

The I rar knocked down a tent polo al one
end, und Farney cnrrlctl aw ay the other as he
plunged out bradloug. Tbo tt-iit camedown on
tho Irar ami ens doped him.
F&lt;&gt;r an instant
there was a young earthquake under tho can­ .jUrtrfglit, kiien they oil carry fancy colored
vas. Then it became a volcanic distiirlianco.
The bunp explode*! and set flra to tlie whnie are odd looking charaetere tn their blue
ma.**. The plug must have been knocked out
looking hots, shaped hire inverted punch
Ik's. All tbe vil was ablate In an instant, ami

flames.

Arguello, Smith and Forney liap-

dbcomfitoro by plugging buBets Into him.

into a tall tree and yelled "Firor All Buey
had crawled into a boilow log and kept very
still.
■

She

housekeeping, kind to ber servant*—a little
profuse, perhaps, Inrt then living ts ebeap in

DEATH

but a narrow lota cloth.-ACor. BriUmoie
Bun.

I aupfKsw that tho least harmful method ot
smoking is the use of a dean pipe with mild
tobacco—a pipe that has not. alworbed the
n!er&lt;ine. Tba harmful new* of a pipa cornea

It was not much more than halt a miuute l»
fore be broke out of the mass with a bowl and
rushed blindly about, striking furiously at

blaring
tions.

fragments flying in all direc­
His shaggy hair bad become

was blaring and snapping merrily In patches.
Hb fury was sometblug frightful, and his
general aspect decidedly demoniac. At first
be did not see any ot tbo party, but in one of
his mad whirls he caught sight of Smith, who
liad just fired at bin*. The beer charged oa

Smith dkl not notice tbe direction betook

When a man smokes too moeb the excess

acb. and tlio iDRtnbnuw secrete* irregularly

tbe stomach gets into such a condition that ii
tolerates Ibis itate of exivtance. so that tbero

rtes in the etyte of "Tbe Arabian Nlgbta.’

pride to sec IBM bh wardrobe h well sup­
plied and ids servants well clad. Bl*e will
intrigue for him. plead for him, and has been
known to dio for him. Bb« will even carry
ber compla‘.«ance so far as to find another
« a . . ■ ;_
C - — 1 rZa«a..A

peon chantries to establish military commu­
niration bv means ot carrier pigeons in time
of war
England, France, Germany, Bel­
gium and Italy have definitely organtad
military carrier pigeon servicw, aixl some
have subsidised tbs private training estab­
lishments with the right to use the pigeons In

Tbte method of communicating originated-

and leaped ns tar into tbo stream as he could,
falling feet foreuoel. with a "chug." Tbe il­
luminated Icar followed, falling with a prodlgloas'sphuii.aud a distinct sisxte. Then
Noisy Smith dived under water, turned up
from which ba bad kaped. Tbe bear drifted
down stream and swam to the opposite bank,
Faniey and Arguello peppering at bin* with

aud d happen mi iu tbe cbaparal wailing and

nt him.
kVIieti Noisy Smith got back into tbe light
of tho burning camp lie •fabpvred to the

to," an.1 'xhll’ite’l tbe bobtailed straigUl
abicli lie bad kept in his left Land «ll Uw

inost likely in use by tbe ancient Arabians.
William of Orange and Napoleon I uwd

wagon that ‘troxl nrar the tent being Ixirned
tieyoml bope of further usefulness. Ah Soey

greatest srr» ice wns that rvixlorcd in 1870 bo
tween Paris and Tours.—Public Set vies Ro

relics were gullwred from the rnlns, the

pend* on bis organisation. 1 do not think
that smoking Is ever really beneficial fora

two cigars; they will become quiet. Tbe
nervous man should not smoke at all Pbtagmatlc persons would be least ■ ■■ - •
harmed.—W. M. Butler. M
in Tbe
Indignant Indian Friness.
Tbe Indian princes hare gone borne in high
dudgeon because, though they bail traveled
fi.OOO miles to see tbeir empress, tbo -importanre that attaches to an Indian pebiw was
not appreciated by tbe parish in eirnrRnof
the jubilee ceremoni-x. On one .xvastoti they

potentate* were lolling in carriage, arol again
they were jottled by the conmwu herd. ^JiUh
tbe smallest kinglets of Europe were In*.Ig*-d
round by dignity and wuldt?i -

l.ornc, living

£, “.■‘Ti “

~i«=-«•

S «ltw ^Harr Holier’s assertion that relm
(Utr L*ir is eaj-bls ot sui^ring n weight
.rnL. its own was fuily »«'“• ,,ut
SXLX^n-ta It should be pointed out
Lit Jarkrts, twits, etc., mode of rvlmlccr hair

give him a puppy Boy and kittea will grow
up Into a mollycoddle and a cat Boy and

nMaLls. and that they import a
Jteiwd.-CkW

hnportaut among them,
speaking, could &gt;*uy and •*
kings, forgot to cafi al lb**

tinmi.'-tally

�“SLUMMING” GONE OUT.

DERVISHES

A ONCE POPULAR CRAZE NO LONGER
l.^fiSHION.

A

I&gt;rU"
“Sucietj
Thr»&gt;iisb

York

Slum*— An

sort of square linll around which is a wooden

Hora

*■’«-

nltlng liacadrul With Boriuu* Kawiilta.

"Slumming," wild n private detectiro tbo
other &lt;lay. "bt»» gtmc ont of vogue ahurot en­
tirely a* u |M&gt;{4darre&lt;-ieatteiifortheiurmt&gt;cni
of Gotham* ’g-xxi society.’ Thrtt* «ir four
yeans ag-* it an* ail ths rage. lvna»uuubMini ami iwMsv. rj linaithfui ciMmii mor­
ally or physically. But it raine front London,
and that, uf &lt;imrsi&gt;,«a* ^&gt;ffi--ient to eunuiwnd
it a* a ’ ta-dimnnbto folly in New York. The
pastime was -inipto enough in itself. A |»rty
of half ■» d-uni young women «f gou-l *x-lal
standing, MiiuetiiiiiM acamipauleil by two or
three young then of I heir on n **-t, but, more
often without the kn-.wkdgv &lt;.f then- male
friends. wrmid d&lt;*idu &lt;mi atrip tlnougb tbe
low qlnr:i :*&lt;.r tL« city. Tin* time selected
wn» always inr&lt; at night. geuen.ll» hum It
to 1 ..’.-MaOften tlx* -trip wax takert after
ronin ev-cnn-A -tiini luunu-nt nt wh^-b tlio
:ii"roc&lt;mvt-n&lt;h»&lt;‘.-d nvxl&lt;*»-it amuseinetit had
l*.*r*ii ••xlinit't' i.
•Tin* young nom-u would renilcevous at
tbu r.-sid-mv •..’ &lt;»n—of tlxiir number, div.-it
tlmiire'-Ure i l tb' ir jewelry ami other finery,
nnd array tlirtiwdvwt In the i.Mc^t und shale
bi*«t. garnwnt-i to Ij- liad. N.uriy altvayn,
toe, they
:;e 1 h*-»h. &lt;-;.&gt;*•- .it .-dtawl* to
• nim-a.il tta-ir ta^w. Wlx-n they u'etv nil
ready they •-■■nt for a detective from nutnr •&gt;/
the private- ngrn&lt;»e. to net a* guide. Tlien
. tl:-y n t out fortheM-n&gt;-tunial jmmtthnmgli
the slunw '
wjw Mtrpndng bow rwoluWIr nearly
all tbo ymmg women stand the ordeat Tlie
very o&gt;,c» that I should Live taken to ba the
mewl fn«ti&gt;iiou« M-.iiK-d to/ stand- It IkmL
Young women who. doubtUa, would have
fnint.d dead away at tlie sight of a drop of
Iduul. mat g-oa to bed for a month if &gt;ewor
gnu Iml b-en mentioned at home. would trot
along blithely through strceta recking with
sidewalk garlwge ami tbo varied odors of hu­
manity huddled in 100 tenement*. They
would peep into ‘dives* and •Joints’ ot tbe
lowest order with unrhocked modesty; wftnea an «s'a?toaal aterct tahwl, at n safe
dittanre. with apparently nF keen a relish as
a prufresiooal slugger, nnd sometime insist
on being taken inside u concert gardm or an
opium den. Probably this interesting phase,
or rather paradox, in feminine human i:ature, is io be accounted for bythe sustaining
power of a morbid curiosity which tempo­
rarily blunted tbe finer sensibiUticx At any
rate, that I* the way I accounted for it.
“But tbe experience cnuld hardly have salu­
tary effects upon the young women. Many
of tlw- sights witnessed were indelicate, to say
the Ica.it; ami an acquaintance with tlie dark
thin of life is not necessary, it reeriM to me,
for the best development nf womunkfeid,
which, otherwise, might never be-vbllgvd to
come in contact with jt.
.
“Of course, there, wore exiting incidents
In some oK^by slumming trips. I remember
lieing exit on-' night, aliout three years ago,
with an unusually ‘swell’ party. There wenfl vv young women who oil lived in as stylish
houses as any oiyTifth avenue. One of them
in particular was of veFy high family Two
especially favored young men were permitted
to accompany tbo party.
•Westortal about 10:30 o'clock, and made
the ruuixls without incident as far ns lower
Mott strwt. As wo turned into Mott street n
crowd of Chinamen were standing near the
Conor above. They were gestl-nliuing and
jabbering angrily. JuU before wo reached
them one of tbe heathen draw a long knife
and plunged it into another Mongolian's
breast. Theti Uiw man with tbe knife uttered
a fearful yell and started down the street to­
ward us, L-niu.bsbing tbo dripping blade as
lx- ran The young woman of whom I speak
wmou tho outer edge of the sidewalk. I
grabbed ut her as the murderooe Chinaman
rushed down upon us. and tried to get her
out of bis track. AU tbo rest of tbe party
bad cleared the tray. This particular young
woman wasn’t quick enough, and tbo next
Instant tbo almond eyed murderer was upon
her.
"I don’t think be meant tn harm ber, but
she bloctad his path and he was running for
his life. Before I could snatch tlie young
woman m.i.ic, up wout bls bloody knife, and
flashed down again.
“The young woman droppei to tlx- tulewalk. but before the rampant brathon could
rush on 1 felled him with a heavy walking
stick which 1 carried. Tbe ottrar Ciduaman,
who wvre in hot pursuit, then pounced upon
him, und bore him. struggling frautlilly and
trying to siash somebody else with kl&lt; long
knife, into n neighboring dive
“Whan I picked up the young women she
was unconscious. All tba other yound women
Iwguu we-iping and wailing that die wns
killed, and the two duties stood trinsflxed
with terror. 1 sent one of them on the run
for a cab, wishing to avoid the publicity of
calling mi ambulance, nnd, when the cab ar­
rived. drov. with tho insensible girl to the
nearest drug store. There it was found that
her dress bore the only actual wound about
ber, tba knife having struck a corset sUnland
glancsd off. She bad fainted from fright.
Hho revived in a few minutes, but the episode
broke up tbe party's slumming tar that night,
and. m fact, 1 don't bcllore any of them or
their friends, to whom the story was told, ever
have indulged in tbe diversion since.
“By Uu- way, tbe young woman in question
has sincn been married to a man whow- uame
h well known in Wall street.
“A few experiences like this tnny Imre l^en
os effectual u&gt; anything else in putting an end
to the fad Anyhow, as 1 rtarted to say.
•alnmndng' is now a dead letter with ’good
rjciety’ »n
York “-New York Commer­
cial Advertiser.

Tbe experiments mr.de by M Mnhlenbruck
seem to show that in the mramerio condition
an electric current may have a powerful indurtirc action upon the human nerves These
experiments Were made, as reported, with an
apparatus insisting of a ring of iron wire*
being placed In circuit with a microphone and
a battery cell; tbe ring wns about nine inches
iii diameter.
In tim first i-i per I men t a watch was placed
near tho microphone and tb« ring placed upon

mg of-th-.- watch; when the microphone con
tart was touebsd with a quill feather be

distant apartpleUd. ns before, a rtoila was played iu the

CONSTANTINOPLE.

Tbe dervisbre i heniseivra aai first in a

sito them ’.uo emir or high priest, Tlsey were
dollied In long douU mid won- h-avy felt
turtsaiKon thrir hmds. At first loth thrir
grsturre mid vecres ure moderate. Tlwjy sim­
ply sway towanl the ground, iutonbig a spe­
cie* of litany. Now und thru tbe voices rias
idto a shout, and tbe rail upon Allah mid tho.
word “BUmlllab” ore dHiugutehed among
Hie unfamiliar Turkish sound* This last.

rise, an&lt;i uow, as tbo German* say, “m g*ht
ire." Each num contorts LU l&gt;ody ns lx&gt;t
pleaw* him, MMue throwing it violently ImAward aud forward, tome twisting it froJu
sklflto side, some taming their brails nith
of tbeir sockets.
Soon tl.o perepi ration lx*gfn&gt; to stream from

ing iu Its place u white cotton skuH cap,
which the dervish draw* on without desisting
from hi* frantic motions, accompanied by
incresant measured stamping ou tlx- floor,
violent cries or almost unearthly groom like
asound-Irom route pursued aud exhausted
animal. I Tlie nerves of the sps-c-tator
become ’ so affected at
last that it
reems os if bis own bead must begin to
lx&gt;b and his lindn to contort themselves
Every minute you think that tbo “ecstasy"
into which these toen bare worked themselves
must buri uu&gt; cr the other of them in a fit
upon tlx- ground; you aetualiy dosiro that
roniething awful and worth so much effort
may occur, and you feel disappointed when,
at a given signal, they stop short and stain!
there iwrfectly quiet, wiping their faces as if
It were merely a warm day. In former timea.

Thbi has now been forbidden by the sultan,
although tbe instruments forrocriy in use stilt
The emir himself took part in Mx&gt; latter
part of the jierformanwa, and it is not neeeisary to be a dervish to participate in them.
Various la; men honied mid twisted with tbo
others, and a certain Turkish officer has mado
binuelf quite famous with his strength of
voice nnd supptenwo of limb. 1 forgot to st v
tbai they are continually incited to freali »fforta by a profnsionai ’-sluger”—a Turkish

perfuruiauca perrons afflicted with rheunialet tl.-emu-w.alk over them.

Children, ak*j

tbi-ii. ; vixi.if three was a little girl notfm-jru
that: 3 years old. This tread is ruppoaed tu
impart both healing aud holiness. Vary dlftbe dancing dervisbw.

Thtw-

and tuns, like so many tops, concluding with
the name grurefui composure with which they
began.—Constantinople Cor. Bpringtiuhi Repablicaa.

•I hod on opportunity utire,'' said Johnston

find rat bow baitl ft »m to convict a legis­
lator of bribe taking, or another man of
brlbo giving. 1 wm foreman vf a gnuxl jury
throe years ago which n a» mvciti ,-ntiug re­
port! that a nuirond bill had |&gt;a&gt;ae&lt;) the bouse
of delegate® by bribery. Wo bad n largo
number of wftne»»e» before us, and when wo
got through with oar work every man vf us
was firmly rauvincctl that at least twelve of
thews delegates had taken bribe*. But »ru
didn't indict n single one of them, becauso no
knew that a petit jury would not convict on
tbe evidence we bud. The daHtates anil tbo
corporation agents whodid tbe bribing man­
aged tbdr tra isndiouMo cunningly timt nil
tho evidence wp could obtain waa purely cir­
cumstantial, os long os tbe bribers and tho
legislator* kept their mouths shut
"We found that iu all the casco of* bribery

bill got a lobbyist and intimated to I im that
be wanted thu delegate’s vote Tbs lobbyist
made bisown bargain with thelegi-ln’or.and
on a certain day. at a certain fcuu.-, both
would be arat-d tog, tber iu a private offloa

room and go into the other. Tlx-railroad
man mitered, put a bundle of tnpniy in'tbe
pocket of axxmt Longing on tbe wull, gav«» a
signa] rap on tlie table and went out. The
lobbyist nnd legislator returned, got tbo
money and made ttoar divide. Tbo legislator
and tbe railroad man hadn't seen each other
and possibly never know each other by sight,
but tbo delegate bad his money and tlie othor

PAINTINGS

ADAPTED

For about two blocks

In company with nearly all in the yrocmiao.

girl's Jetlar. as

luUie matter of the eatate of Henry Folkretb.

-...I Mll.o

nnf HIM. .H.lv

.

Popular Picture* Multiplied by the Uthdfiriused. In salt! prtltlou describecl.
Tiwreutxm ft U ordert-d, that Friday,
the Nth day of October. A. i). !»'. al ten
o’clock
In toe forenoon, be assigned for
the bearing of said petition, ata! that

The pictorial mlvcrtowmeuts which ora so
papular uotradnys show n variety, ingenuity
and sometime* skill iu drawing and c-&gt;tu{K&lt;sitioti that cause frequent inquiry a* to hdw
and by whom they are got up. A reporter
met a man tbo other day who knew all ulwiut
it, and from him an explanation was ob­
tained. This well Denied gentleman was-in­
troduced as “an artist wIxms pictures are
more generally seen all over the world Unui
tbowof any oilier artist in Arnotira, and
whtse productions nrv luok-xl upon by more
jrople than arc th-- pictures of any other,
scare of artists.” "I have seen his pL-tures,"
said too geutlrm-iu who introduced the re­
porter, "iu Lntdon. Pari*. Bt-rhn and Mad­
rid. I have heard, too. ou good authority,
that tlx-y haw awakenrel tho lutonidimrnl

sainth-d nor grallik-d nt the fame of Ills
DKHEataUOKV or ART.
The artist Milted grimly. "You have bean
told the truth," be said, -but one thing our
friend has neglected to mention that will
make everything clear toynn. My piciurwrare
multiphrd by tlx- lithograph's* They g'»
everywhere, i&gt;-cau&gt;« they nre givmi away to
encourage appreciation of certain brands of
cigars, toborc-i, |x&gt;rous plasters and whatnot.
They are admired by tho foolish—that is, tho
great majority of peopl-s— bvcadse Umy are
bright nnd gaudy. Tiiey attract tbe atten­
tion of the wise beeatw.- llx-y are such out-

"Ona would inter that you don’t find mack
Utisfactiaa in your work," suggested tbo r»porter."1 must confess that I do not. 1 intend to
be an artist some day, bat meanwhile I must
tnnkti a living. -The lithographers supply hue
with tbn opfiortunity. Fur tbeir tuoitcy I

:onn-i ou humble mlitor for mi-cv-s.”

"Quite n number.

Some ot course will

aot equal to anything better. Iu toe case of
Xbcrs it knocks all art notions completely
out of them, and tb&lt;-y l-e-.-ome content to t«*
mere ‘pot Uulere’ nil th*tr lives-that is. t*!f
&lt;tyh&gt;d artists who have no other end in view
than to make a living by painting."
.
Z
Tnixvrx Axn hkates.
“ Why doe* an artist object to the woritF

bare no conception of aid, only romo notion,
often a wnmgoni-.ns to ndmt is likely to tak«
with the public. There nro no greater thfevc*
and pirates in existence than w&lt;« men who
(aint pictures fur lltiicgrapbeni. We get hold
of salon entdoguw and photographs—&lt;ir tbe
litbographor* do for n—copy tba mret strik­
ing flgurer, usually making s-&gt;nx- vbnngre
suggBstwl by tho lithographer* or nx-rcbaute, which an- never unpnm-mcut*.
mxl adapt t!wm to some u»p or patent
medicine. Thus somv venerable saint of an­
tiquity wifi be transformed into a pevidhr of
plasters, nu nngvl vf im-rcy will ba n nd.-r«l
m a seductive danwl, whose sole aim in life
is to sell some patent complexion lieaulificr.
To the commercial spirit nothing is toend.
A soap manufacture; »aw a |&gt;hutograph of a
well known picture of the‘Virgin Mother ami
CliUd,’ and ix&gt; wanted to add a txuin of water
nnd a cako of soap and make a chromo of ft
to advertise his soap. That was going too
for. even for-4be lithographer But n litt!..
later bo wns outdoua in audacity by a |&lt;orou*
plaster man who wauled to take tbe same
picture, stick a plaster on tbo child and get
the whole thing done in bright color* to ad
verttee tbe chief produrt of lib Ann. An­
other man, wbo thought ho l&gt;o-l some talent
for allegory, wanted a beautiful picture,
illustrative of the lioea: 'Simply to 'iky
creaa I ill tig.’ turned into a eiirotnu to attract
attention to a tonic. He propowd to inacrilie on tbo fare of tbo crore tlx. name and
price of the medicine."
“But won’t the ebromos in time borome
mon.- ortisticr
improvement rerenUy. Some Jirer ago noth­
ing would do for a chromo adverttonnrnt l-ut
a simpering girl with a low cut draws. Now
that style of picture is going out of fashion,
uiul tlx, dams.-l, though »he still rrtams tbe
idiotic simper. Is generally decently clod.
There r.ro M&gt;tnc fairly goo-1■ ebn tow used as
advertisements, tbe originals of which do not
discredit tj&gt; artist But they are few. The
trouble it the advertiser is ux, Btwjy urj
wants everything about tlie picture twisted
wid«dhtorted so as to Dt the ad vertoament."—
New York Commercial Advertiser.

Finiag
-4.
n uo wns nm-Mte.1 foe s uinc
bls opps.-.m”* .word in a rerent dueleend
woandliigbltii, has finally been otuainnuMf
to t«va mouth,’ iuiprreminrtit .nii-J It flu* of
UO franc*, with an additional sentence of
paying one franc damages to hkautagnuU.
The court could not legally ctmdemu him as
ft dlinli*- nml

“tex-?? fra®"
r- md court, then to tw.

i

a

erty ol Hiwtinm in said county and show cause,
if any there, be. why the prayer ot the pcto

*—

5K«

sak! petitioner
“•me by causing a &lt;•&lt;&gt;■•? „• ? ,h‘, brart»
pnblbbed in tbe Hasllno nkxv L,'”^ ’«
g" Prtntr* “"J rimSSrd ii
!**•«•Barry, utw-r n
'
roc- tv k-

rewssJiMSai
paiwr printed arid clrculat

Barry once In'each week

(A true copy.)
____________
Cl4ncer&gt; s«te?~
dsterfiF**.3'’'1 b&gt; ”rt“ &lt;4 aa
teaSLSSLTK’

Judge ot ITobale.

SPECIALIST,

tains more than
inhabitants. Puhifc
sitennon is being turned: to three region*. n«
many of the soMiers took refuge in tbo door­ the ancient burial places and depewffit of tbe
ways and under awninp. The majority, wealthy Casque faraafi have not yet Iren
however, did not flinch, but bravely IwJ.] c® discovered, and it h beliuVwl tost Lis Urestbeir march, defying the jalting of the rain. ,ure» were immenw-ly more valuable tbnn auv
Though rcjvratodjy urged to dismount nnd which have let Iren
up tbe line of march.

W?w-^£:

TO

ADVERTISEMENTS.

honest man's mind, but an incident like this
couldn't be contlurivo evidence against a leg­
A Small Bore Bifle.
islator in a court, and that in why cur grand
H will seem surprising that the special com­
jury didn't give the public then n big scan­ mittee appointed in England to decide upon
dal. "-Chicago Times.
anew rifle for tbe British army .braid have
decided to fix the diameter of Uie boro at
tolrty-oue hundredths of an inch, or .31, us it
Prank Plerco was a fine horseman, nnd .is technically known. That raakes tho lore
when tbe World's Fair was open at New about tbe site of an ordinary pencil.
The cxjx-rinx-uL* are mid to have shown
York, in July, 1R38, be appeared at tbe morn­
ing review of tbe troops on the Battery Lliat such a riflo is rermukablr efficient in
With a largo
mounted on tho full blooded charger Black range and destrueUvcuera.
■Warrior, owned by Maj Merrill, of the charge of cotuprwd powder, up to SOJ
United States dragoons, then po.it 21 years
t*0 »oldier "need not raise the back
old, and cherished for the long and faithful
This bare is intended for the magasine gun,
which fa to be made after tlie Ixo pattern
Broadway. Everywhere were crowds of peo­ For a ainglo.’diot rifle it is said that the boro'
ple eager to greet too president Tlie side­ wtl. bo about .50, though the information
walks were densely tbrongw.1, the windows upon that point i* not so definite.—New York
were flllrd to overflowing and there wt-rw Evening Sun.
multitudes on tbe botMotopa. After tho troops
lh.
Ll^.. ...I
—11-_.
Cold fn Ancteat Cemeteries.
Tb®goklwhp&amp; is now being dug out'of
the ancient cemaMriea (baaras- nt Hilandia.
—v
.
IV
Shortly before the proccrei-jp reached for Ooi™! lurt, .«1 «tar
park a shower of rnbi, which bad sane time relr*. bos led more than !,&lt;»» workmen to
that spot, aud a town has sprung up tbero
Ml, tte u- r™ w/US Z.ZT

his clothes when W reached the Crystal
Palaee.—Ben: Perley Pcore.

to send a cotitimmus current Uirougb tbe dr

ART DESECRATIONS.
FAMOUS

KxpcrlxKcn In Gulillng
Vaaux M«« ■■&gt;&lt;; ifomn

X-w

OF

iiastingk mxciu
Is now pnip-urcd to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Havinir fitted »F the finest of
offices, heJuvites the afflicted tn call on
him. He urges them nut to despond
uorgivuupir they h:tv.- Ixvn imsucceasfni heretofore in finding relief.
Having spent in &lt;ny years in study at
the I-est tn-iiical eollegeanf tti»* country,
and havimr hiul-an exisfteivr and auo
cetfeful practice in trea’iug chronic dis­
orders. he frols certain that hi- can give
the afflicted umiurance of sitervsa. •

State of MMblgau, County of Banry-ss.
Estate Df Henri Folkrrtli,dres—Ilf.
We, Un* uaderslgiied. haring been appointed
by the Probate Court for tbe County of Harry.
State of Michigan. CommIs*tanen to receive,
examine and udjurt all claim* and demands of
all perrons again ft raid deceased, do hereby
-rh e not Ire that wo will meet at the residence
&lt;&gt;t W. H. i#e.To tbe township cf Woodland, mi
Tuiwday. the first day ot November. A. D.. imt.
and on Frloav. tlie ninth day of March. A- l&gt;..
I tnnattu from the idi.th day
.. titrf, WOT* alhia-'d by suUl

ttdHRKT AKBXALL.
GtOKGE W. SMITH,

Default bavin* been made In tbe payment ot
a ninrtgngr made b) Lemuel N. Bred uud Jen­
nie J. Bred fi» Hiram M. Chase.tOrtQbrr n*t.

AKE YOU SUFFERING

Ikirry. in Liber S ot Mortgagr*. on page 377.
Maid mortgage was made upon the expr«M
(rotn Catirrb, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
ronilltion that should default be made iu the
any difficulty with the lungs?
pAjmmt of the InU-n-st on any day wix-n-ou
is vour Liwr nff.-rti d. or Jow Btom- i ti.i- sama l» raailr payable, as tbereinrxnrcMx-d.
und xhix.lii Hie saiuo remain unpaid. And In ar
aeh dhordrpit?
rear* for Un- space of thirty days then and from
t
■' ■ '' ■ :
of th-- -.-'.'I thirty
Have you Heart dlttoUM-?
dais, the prim tpal sum of
with all arrearArr you aflli-trtl-w ith Nervous De­ nurs ot mtermt tliereon should become and bo
dm- otxl paya’de Immediately then-after,
bitor?
although tbe peri-*d limited for tbe tuytm-ut
Have you chronic Kidney or BLtddcr tbereoi may not then have expired; and d-lanlt
troubles?
‘
'

Dr. Baughman can euro you. if a cure
is at all possible.
Ho hits met with marked suwss in
tn-aUng Rlivun:atisui.-'*|&gt;rrtnart&lt;&gt;rrbtt*a.
Hcmorrhol'h.
Tbe latter he treats
without pain and positively cure*. .

having rein.slued tu-pald aud In arrears for the

Vnll on him nt his oflira^, I Lu-tings,
Mich.

... . ... .... .......
v,
.nm-r,
In the city of Ha*tlug*. Bany counts.Michigan,
sell nt i-ublic auction tlie nrvtnlwo described in
«ai«l mortKSge. to satisfy the amount dur tbrrrOll, mid all hstalcoft*;

CONSULTATJON FREE.

*-• I...................
-'
.-V-.-B WMIHC 111 Ml*
township of Hope, tn th- county of It irry. anil
sUtto .it Mlchlsiui. and drwribed as follows. U&gt;-

Cas&lt;-s treated and medldDM bent
maU.

Probate Onler.
Stale of Mlehtxal-, rniritv of Itarrv -*.,
Al * arevluu of the Probate.Court for the
(ountr of Barre, balden at the Fro.’-*!, office in
tliel Ity of nifetiiig*. in Said County, ra Wcdne*.
day. the «Ut day ofHevt.. latta-yearaw tbrero
and eight buodred and eight-,-*wen.
'
l*rra* iit. Win. W.Colr. Jixlgeof Frobak&gt;.
in the waiter u! tho Estate H Cathartfle ltdlion. &lt;lecea*c.l.
On read imt-md filing the petition, duh vert,
tied, ot S. 1. Jone*.a vn-llior of «ahl &lt;1-s--a«&lt;d.
praying tbe administration of udd rstal. tnav
be granted t&lt;i clement Smith or some other
suitable perron.
Tbereuwn It ts antered, that Friday-, the «th
dayottX'tnbcr. A.D. t»7. at ttn n'rlo-k ’.u u&gt;e
forenoon, t-e
U&gt;r the imarluc ot said
petition, and that the heir* at law uf mid n&gt;.t"'1 311 ioUi"!r I*1*10* Intarestad in
raid e-itntc. are required to appear a: aw^aionof
said coart. Uieil to be bidden at the i*rot&gt;ate
cdHre.luufe ritv uf Ha*thu-*. in -umi i-ouuty,
and show ruu-e, W any then-1«-. why the prayrr
of the jx-t’tiotK-r .l.vubl not ta- granted.
i
And it I* further nnlcred. tlui said petitioner
give notice to the t-ervm* hitcrf-icd In sold es-

lieAring Ife-rruf by‘awihi-aropy of tbl* onlor
lobe pu’dhhed In tbe ’ftartlVr Itatvra*
!w’’?A‘’,{"r Pfitaedpnd cirentetnr m *a'd Connw«k*'w,'rilm
i T***‘
wecXS J-f 11 Ioib to wild &lt;1 ,jy of lieart tie.
&lt; 1 true renvY
W* CO^-- JudK*' I’TOlMte.
i A. r:.
.

THOS KILLER A SONS.

Wathday J tUrsT

miuc -in we*' in Uw - - Barn, and state ot M
am-

And
pric
kinc

.

K. A J, D. Bl ltita. Solicitor* «.y CompJalrart

(TIANI EKI
Jpmywuice Bild bv virtue Of auor'.ysfj
decree of the circuit court !&gt;&gt;r th*

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ETss’sx: re

M' S-fs "HA"®’

Mwart Wlltt. M.fton
•
Estrftc WIUHjjrxic W.Ill. i vk,
wmi«. Lydia ttauU, T.-oaivV i ih
Wtllis of Mirhiran. ai d Mvzarct ka^.1.^.
MtUtts. and Edward h’llH »&lt;-a cf luar W
KaUe Willis, (fora-.nflu*. fr&gt;d whi . ii,™
Willis. Frankie Wilh*. 1^
wins S
Willis aud Edward Wills
of ttwSrd'WTh
Md Erandron id lb-nr Wiffi. . iafwu

law having been Instituted to recover tbb*debt

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL-

MTCorrMpoDdciice solicited.

ui.'- '’i "Ild

Ttirodore B. DeMott, Hamit I
J’H"?3*' 4U’’
Warren
Notice Isto
hereby
given iha
’t ’ m.' .V'p'haU
anrttoti.
the kghret
bigg
smroth day of tMober. A P
intbefararacm.attlirbi&gt;rtb fxar’tdJS-ft?
«Wt house hi tbe rtty ot
U’’
Harry and stale of Mi’nigan
being tb. rdare of txiidtnx thJ7ur. n iJ-.Jft*'
.«yp»w-.o&lt; Barry ■ all th? fuii.,2^
scribed property, to-wit
»«ili»wir* &lt;te
Tbr north half of u,,. „,ul!),
,
the aotdh-we«t »pi;.rt» r of ’.a-

count* of Parry »n«
court hAu’e being the j-um
cult ocxirt for said
WNtUK described proi^rn
. All those eertaia
of tend, situate, hie*
ctmiity of lUrry amt st it.

sit-

... ........................ .
..... ..... .
the routii e.Nt quarter m th.- •. i,
. uanw
of section nurut-er thirty, and th- rwrll. east
quarter ot tlie nurtb east quarter &lt;■{
number thirty-one. dli iu lorn .. - r -nh st
rargv seven wret. and
on- h&amp;ndmi

Slates survey.

Dated duly 3&gt;st.
u
, I1IKAM M.CIIABK.Mortgagee.
Smith AOumiuiwk.

Stale of Mlchis-an,
Flffti .iiiuictal Clrruit—la Cmujerry.
Hult pending tn toe Circuit Court tor tWrotm-

known heirs of Alvah Fuller, deceased, defrmi-

In this cause it spprarins by affidavit ot wwi ,
plaiuam duly nird at the Umc the bill tn this
W ... «t_,l .1,_
..... ■ —ur-IUMJU SUK.
it iv iiirreitirt- ord-red that sold unknown
h&gt;-in&gt; of Sahl Alvah Fuller, appear and answer
the hill
ri~i &gt;7.5. .... . _
.... ......
...
1C1M, miu nisi WllIllO
ra rntv days the complainant cause this order

^^•S’.arary&amp;’jisK

k“1' ,‘ GU“U nnd state, said nublteaUou to be
rantlntMd once la each wk for six weeks in
'i-.crnvnni.
FRANK A. HOt'KEB. Circuit Judrr
WITH &amp; COLOBOrK.
, Holteitor* for ComplalnaaL
Attest, M. H, POWERS, Iteputy Eegistrr.
IA tru. copy.;

,Uir of NirWxM.
*i
wherein Mareui Ibiwll i&lt; eosspUiaaaf. r»
James E. !Ul- y and Mar? Illiev are dvfradasto
Notice is ta.-n.-by clW-ti. that! s!ta!l*eil*!pn»
lie mi-’Urn. to the hiebv-t t. id.-r, on Salurttay.
the flttrentli day ol Octal- r a b. !*&gt;-. s’, too’clock In the torvnocta. al tbe nnetb Irvot da»
of tbe court hou&gt;e. mitl.r rity nf Hartl»n.coi&amp;
ty of Barty ami »t.itd of, Mirhlsui. &lt;ud wrt .
house beta* tbe plart u: MMh-.r th-- .-irsuil
eourt for said county M Barry, tta-icllcelos (fe
senbrq property i&lt;- - [t

1*. T.

noon G

honor I
fact th
hafloL

Grafts
tags, Mlehigau, BrcordinK to dx* ‘tinned
rtD«ted?fiaJrtl’^.rMihlitx:&gt;.Ar.r Mth.lNL
ALONSO K. KKNASIOS. (trruit Cdcrt Coa
mlssMuer. Barry e&lt;L Mich.
SMITH &amp;(X&gt;r.&lt;ilJ'VE.
sJlcitur* for C-'tnobdnxat.

State of Miebuar..
rafjndFiMtlmll- laCLawy
vrucr.
Stale of MleJiteao.
Sult ix-nding in tie- Cir utt Court fr: t^
County of Barry- in fcbamvry. »: tb-(i:y a.
HftbJ«*lH-!al«reuft-In
Chaurery.
JS,
T.
% HaallMS. Barry County. Mu liigau.ta the rXb
day of SeptemtM-r. ’"■*
Clark I'Mimi*,
bqctola. defer-daiH
lathis cauM- ft a|
fendatil. HHU sn
In this cacve ft appearing that the1 above de- sides In Ute Ktaic &lt;&gt;. •«•.-- -............
• f-nilai.t. i* n&lt;4 n resident of this state but re^ motion at Smith A Cvkn--.. -. i.-m’rt to
r1’
therefore an laainatit, it Isbrdcn-JtlMt t’.J i.itaut i-r.ter ber
motion ot .smith A Co Rravc. Millcltor* for com­ appearance tn Mid laav cr. or l :!.re J&lt;w
month* froni Hie dste nt t! l&lt;
ate! tas.
a___ ... ,__ ........ ___ * . .
th . If
appearance In said cause on or before frar
■■ • •
•
,
mouths Irom the date of this order and that wrwwixuHnurv
said publication to tw rantluwd. oixf Us-tar*
Wrtit for six wreks lnpu.re--i :
Hated NvnL liHb. 1ST
,,
l ltANK A. HtfOKFi: f.-.-nt JirifcSMITH &amp; COLiiKOVjf.
“““

Chance
till tbe
himaeU

Ilvni
Thki
day.

Fall &amp; Winter Catalogue rix*s®r*~
or LAPirs AND CHCTTLBMEXTJ

Now ivady andtu-nl frrr on applJratt* n'
THOS. MILLER &amp; SONS.
Are-rer.galSL.
_____ XKW'roBK.

fromtt

weddia
Atte-t. Wm. Il POWERS. Dcputy.Regb.tt r.

SUI. ot

marlin REPEATING
RIFLE
MIT IN TH1
WORLD!

olain
Jcsmou of the Probate Court fur the

mateofMIchtgM.rotg-tyof I sm
Notice is hereby
■ '-H
*
the Probate Court f-y c ■ . - :rt? '/.’TV.
made on the »r-&lt;in.| day
&gt;&lt; p.-t-t vt. a i
im, six month* from ftart &lt;tate
tb»

rvtnwnl

Hick

- 4 ceanty.

Il’Sth Jrn"n£ "f
*““*■ 01 &gt;laa‘,r **»
JSSf&amp; “SJ-ESM

or before I he second'
that inch
i&lt;
court, on W«-din-’t
November. A. D. t»**

tv Ot‘ Marvb nr.Kt. SSj
I t- h- ani tie&amp;rewJJ
r. the *&gt;•■-)' -i -t'-'
mdou PrKte). ► «*
Ii. iw. st t.-1 c vtert »
those d»y»-

liattxl Sept.

Beas
the jaw
theauE

kV. &lt;111.1-.,
.
.1 uilcv ■&gt;&lt; rrobsto.

I watitwi Ln every ton u

drug Ur

in said county,
bare??

ELY'S

atarrh
Creaa Balm C
■KTlvs^i

win bi ofirred fur**k-tet imt-bc
office on tbe irthday ol N.nrm’n-r. A I • &gt; at 19 o’clock a.st, mjewnn-vu.us..
■Mordingtolav.
, .r,^ijo&lt;f.

Ortlt!

per printed aud circulated
‘‘•■‘fp .onee in each wrek for Uwe si
weeks previous to said day of heartur.
....
Wm XV f

lies tons
Senses of Taste
aff’i SmeJL
TRY THE CURE.

«DfiWCffitfon-1 Section. To* p- i^nrt-

boot m

.w.-.t

ernes the;

Uys 1’aln and |
Altayg
I u 11 a m uttiUoa,

DBl«ii,8tili
Shore &amp; Atlantic B’y
-The Soo-XacklMw Short Line.'

Kaia.

Dissolution Soto-r.
HaMlngs.
the firm iianie of NV. H. Goodyear a ,' - •
day dtoeotwd &gt;vnwmilron«-:&gt;! , ^'£xr&lt;.
and dubtadMwrflnmiifNN.H.ho-’dJ’* . w,
are to l-cwiid to W. 1! touxl&gt;r«r..wl a*-•.

.

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?^dlbj W. H.&lt;foAdmr7wb&lt;. sttwre"’
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buMMa*.
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FKEP HK.VNI _

VMIHMIIKUUUV

WAOMBR PARLOR CARS :
AXD

WAGina stm-ixr. caw

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LADIES

D. T..r o..

Unuwllad Huntiog and Fiahinr.
ft“* ***~.*a.»a

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CaUaa
Nmr

as

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•! "2“';" L

PEERLESS DYES.
ecreJ fre Strrartlx brighti''-“is-

attfiMk
order a
mind.
Pat»

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�er.
WKDNESDAT. OCTuC.Wtt.

HAsri*118-________ _________
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£~n:SKSRN. Vocal Editor.

Uncolored Tycoon
|TJ

T

D+99C

CUCUTA COFFEE
&gt;■ ,vr the Urff0&lt;»to\ ol

la tbe city.

Vn,l pay the highest market
price for Hutter. Eggs and all
kind.- of Fanner’s Produce.
j &lt;Al L Ai n STH'A

Complete Stock

’ME, CLOKS, omt
abi!

MUSICAL GOODS.

»rth neatness and dispatch.

JOHN BESSMER,
* JEWEL^J
'pH!

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, MICH.,
Seo»ii do.-r e*sf of American House, solicits
,. J,.;-.-ot toe people of Hastings and
r.v.ajtjr. .ii&lt;! suanuslces strictly 8rti-cl*s.s work

,1w
-pecUl rjto for TaoUJr wwh
j., ( jmiu. Remember the pl*ce-

;-ok

Local News.
Ciiitditfioa this tceek. 2,
J VST as we go to press we learn that
.‘ T. Colgnne was elected this forenwp Grand Chancellor ot the Grand
Lodge, K. of I’., of Michigan.. The
honor is the mure conspicuous from tbe
fact that he w-ts chosen on the first
, aUotf. Hastings and Barry lodge No.
!3 an* honored in this choice of the
■ Irani lodge. The Banner extends its
'Sngnitnlations to the new Grand

A home telooittag to Ur MeKlbbln
personal_mention.
° ’ H°p'k,',ropPM
Frtd., In th,
rear at AL Artur. Uver, bxra. Tb«
Miss Sarah Horton left for Cleveland
honw had bran sold for »SOO and wu to Monday.
have been delivered to the buyer Sator.
John Spence and wife went to Clevei esteroay.
Two roglnro for Jerry Boynton'.
Isaac Lets has rented Mrs. Atkins
Aal*&gt;axoo, Harttaj, 4 Lowrtl rail­ new house.
road were transferred from Um G. IL A
»'“&lt;&gt;•»«&gt; with bi&gt; r»mI.lhe D* 9' a. A M. road Frldar iiy tn A ties.
““'““LowelL-Ta^ram -I.Lo,v ^enn®ls. of Charlotte, was in the
xierain.
city last week.
Tub new roller mln h getting #neh a
deservedly good reputation for making
excellent Hour that farmer, como for
nmny mltak even from over Um county
u'to *mCJ“ge wh",t fot Heating
Charley Brown’i mother, from Grand
roller mill Hour.
•
Haven, is visiting him.
A new dohble feed mill and a new
w2.UveS .n4®
for • 71811 with
Buffalo Scale Co. platform scale BOO lbs Kansas friends Tuesday.
few sale cheap atllaaunp Engine *
Unwin Parkhurst, of Middleville,
Iron works. They are now making a was in the city Thursday.
lot of large cauldron kettlra and all
II. E. Clark, of Charlotte, Is now an
kinds of chilled sleigh shoes.
employe in tho Journal office.
N. W. Hyatt, of this city, showed
the beat pair of Plymouth Rock fowls JMu’ phidlster visited friends
in Grand Rapids over Sunday.
at the fair and took first premium.
J. Bush, of Jackson, is vis­
This pair was pronounced by all as ex­
iting
friends in town this week.
ceptionally tine. His stock of Wyandottes also took first and second.
i.
,F-,R- i’^ncoast. of Charlotto vis­
Tnr Woman’s Foreign missionary ited relatives in town last week.
Geo. Higdon, of Barryville. has been
noddy of the Methodist Episcopal
church will hold their annual meeting employed In the Democrat office.
John Klepfer. of Grand Rapids, visit­
at the parsonage on Wednesday tho
12th. Gentlemen invited to tea at halt ed friends in this city last week.
past Bye o’clock. Interesting literary
John F. Hale and wife, of Otsego
excercises will follow.
visited friends in town this week.
Merchants who do a credit business
Mrs. Kirk Davis, of Middleville, vis­
must have occasional settlements with ited relatives in the city last week.
their customers, and every man who is
James Bauer went to Charlotte to­
running an account should be careful day to attend the Eaton county fair.
to walk up and settle when called upon
Will Benton and Geo. Currv, of Battle
to do so. Weinert Bros, want all ow­ Creek, were fairing athame last week.
ing them to call at once and settle their
Rev. J. I. Buel and wife, of Grand
accounts.
Rapids, were in the city Saturday and
Tub Spence Bros, running horw. Sunday.
Isaac B. has gone to Greenville to par­
Mrs.'Chas. Rowell, of Allegan, is at
ticipate in tbe Montcalm Co. fair, races the home of her father, Dr. Russell, in
where 81,000 in purses are offered. this city.
Charley Grace has gone with the racer,
John F. IIolbrook returned to Huron.
and will officiate as rider, he being
D. T.. Thursday night much impioved
about the only person who can control in
health.
the animat
Allen Wheeler and wife of Grand
The regimental reunion of the new
RapiilK.
visited relatives In this vicinity
Michigan 3rd Infantry will be held in last week.
K. of L. hall, this city, Thursday after­
W. II. Severance, of Mlddlevilk*, call­
noon and evening of this week, Col. ed on friends and took in the fair
Houghton has promised to be present, Thursday.
and it is expected he will be on hand.
Chet. Lathrop, of Grand Rapids, visit­
The reunion will undoubtedly be a very
ed friends and took in the county fair,
pleasant affair.
last- wit-k.z
For 40 years G.H. Abrams and wife,
Mrs. Jason Rich returned lust week
of Hope, have journeyed together in the
from her visit with relatives in Knoxmatrimonial harness. Tbe 13th of this
month is their anniversary, and while
Mr. Crippen and wile, of Oscoda,
there have been no cards out. it is
understood that their friends are in­ pent Sunday with their daughter Mrs.
vited to meet with them and properly
celebrate the event.
Dr. Russell who has been dangerously
ill for some time, is reported as better
Frank Lamfman. of Nashville, was this
morning.
examined yesterday before Justice
Chris Vrooman. formerly of ManKenaston on a charge of horse stealing. celonia.
intends making this city his
Clement Smith, in the abaense of the future home.
Prosecuting attorney, appeared for the
Geo. Freeman and wife, of Lansing,
people. The evidence was found in­
sufficient and the accusMxl was dis­ have been visiting friends here for the
pant few days.
charged by the court.
Miss Minnie Cook, after spending
John Weissert washed paint off
tho summer at home, returned Friday
his hands Saturday evening with gas­ to East Saginaw.
ciline. Just after doing this he passed
J. II. VanArman and wife expect to
rjivir a burning lamp and the gasolene go to Fowlerville, Livingston county
du his hands Ignited so suddenly that to-day or to-morrow.
John could hardly tell what had oc­
Col. II. H. Gill left jretrrday to at­
curred. As a result both hands are now
tend the camp-fire of Bronson post at
Pretty badly blistered.
Bronson last evening.
yTHE society connected with Emman­
Dr. Snyder and wife, of Shaytown,
‘ uel church will be entertained on
visited the family of his brother. Dr.
Thursday afternoon of next week by Wm. Snyder, last week.
Mrs. II. A. Goodyear, J. W. Bancroft.
F. 1’. Cook has been engaged to teach
O. Young, A. Atkins, J- Dunning, D. the school in the Burney Mills’ district

'.’hiujtel’.or. who we have no doubt will
dl the position with great credit to at the society roouja-A—rr---------Trom" five until seven. All are cordial­
hitDMU and the order.
ly invited.
Mise Mabton Thorp, daughter of
.•t!.::: grods at A. Rower’s.
Mr. Thorp the cigarjaaker, died Sun­
iDfwpjrvisors will convene Mon- day morning. She mis been sick tor a
number of months and it has lieen
David Bo'vker has had his* pension thought until quite recently that she
would regain her health. The cause of
her death was probably blond poisoning.
't.TOhiL supplies of ull kinds at The funeral occurred Tuesday, and was
Ilaughiuen &lt;x Bud’s..
largely attended.
E Y. IIocLEUlks bnsUiMB straight
Over 1,000 signatures to the local
• rum the shoulder in this issue.
option petitions have been sent to the
Old sold aud silver as good as cash committee here. These are from less
at A. H. Mc'imber’s, the jeweler's.
than one third of the school districts of
Fred Hrsnv will build a house on the county. At that rate, over 3,000
lu West Stale St lot early next spilng. names would be secured. The com­
mittee are anxious that the petitions
Ax accdckt of the Striker silver now out be sent In at once toC. A.,
wedding will be found on our first page. Hough, secretary.
The concluding examinations of the
We hope bur correspondents will
n-tnember us more numerously here­ fall series will be held at Hastings,
after.
Thursday and Friday, Oct 6 and 7, and
Hicks Bros, have an announcement Thursday. Oct. S7. 1887 The last ex­
mthoilret column on our 5th page. amination will begin at 8 a. m.. and it
lUwd it.
is expected all will be present at that
The best cigars in the city at Baugh- hounThlrd grade candidates only.
as usual.
nm 4 Bud’s. Try the celebrated “J. Requirements
1
Daniel C. Warner, bee y.
A? dgar.
The liberal advertising patronage
Bhar tn mind that A. R. McOmber,
the jeweler. U carrying on business at accorded the Banner compels us to
the same old stand.
again issue a twelve pagev paper. This
At the drag store of Baughman A. neoomitates a change in make-up. ’ Adduel wifi be found everything in the diS^al local of interest to our readers
drug line at reasonable prices.
will be found on the first page
A. Bower has the largest stock of foUo sheet together W
rubber goods ever shown in this city, general news. Very Int*re“^?gn?2X.
will also be found on our Inside pages.
tali mid learn prices before buying.
Thirty day sale of wall paper beiow
New house and let for sale. Will
a good team of horses in part pay- cost. Now is tbe time to buy. I have
just
bought a complete new stock, and
rcai.ecriuireof 11.M.Smith, Hastings
Levi Fowler, of the Central House will sell for the next thirty da£ ”
tire
stock
now on hand, cheaper tnan
‘X»t and shoe store, offers his splendid evCTSOld in
Hastings. I must close
cottage and two lota for sale at a bar­ onl rn old Block to ntkkerootn tor the
gain.
new. Crtl »t my drwt store and examLiwn Bros. "Wish to call especial memystockrtJpri^
■‘U*nii&lt;in to the fact that they make to
order fine pants for &amp;ijOa Bear this in
Mv property being loaored U&gt; U&gt;'
niind.
Ohio Farmers Insurance Company by
„J’V!
a home institution by
L. C. Welton, agent, I take this
R'’- ing Haatings roller mill Hour. No
•wer made anywhere. It is Ihe equal of expressing J^aeton^miooer In
“f the i-v-aI made.
nn^,3?.’:E1:
S,ve yo“ special prices
SLSer'l’i^d w^jSTonuiv Rockford RallroadXwatch. As
• !**..tor hls two stores he gets
-Peciaj discounts.
The Ohio f armers oiu h
y-f-rtory
of will not have to pay any pcrfoiUgfs to interested parties if you
l-ntcUAKP.
,,u,
“ It does boslnees.

u?dt"JtodlyCmd R"pldI' w“to
rr&amp;KX'8^0’ ** vUiU°*

Mr. Waiterhouse, of Ypsilanti, who
furnished the miichlRery for the new
roller mill, is in’the city.
Mr. VanHorn, who recently sold his
raldence to Peter Edmonds, will soon
remove to Grand Rapids.

P T. Colgrove and C. H VanArraan
went to Detroit Monday as delegates to
the Grand Lodge K. of P.
F. II. DeGolia and wife, of Eaton
Rapids, spent Sunday in this city, the
guests of Daniel Striker and wife.
Mrs. Knight, of Jackson, and Mr.
Otto and wife, of Grand Ledge spent
Sunday with Mr. Downs and famfly.
Geo. Darling and family, of Owosso,
a former resident of this dly, was vis­
iting relatives and friends here last
Emery Drew and wife.of Friendship,
n Y who have been visiting friends
in this cisjr, left for Howell Monday
morning.
Sheriff Shrlner was in Detroit on
business Monday, his business being to
land Tom Casey safely in the house of
correction.
Frank Nims, of Grand Rapids Is in

here soon. Frank will buy wheal at
Lake Odessa.
Miner Keeler «"&gt;d wHe.
“iddl’’
Ville were In town Thursdsy and Frtal,.' Mr. Keeler aaaiated al the apedal
sale made by Keeler Bros.
Mir- Carrie &lt;5°°^"'’“‘J™0™!?
i-,., wcMkk in company with Mrs. Tyler.
°aiSn. W.&amp; Goodyear.

Thomas Haney returned 1'rlday
from hla trip to Ireland. Tom report*
enjoyable trip. He returned a
Sore earnest protections than ever.
K Brown, editor ol tbe Sheridan
S-2K: s1S rtrtdrot of Uria dty.
wla vUltln* fnenda and relatives here
JSday und recnoeratloft ram tbe
ei“"of an attack of typhoid fever.

^X^KIntWo

them.
Daniel C. Warner la the nea
nf the Barrv county school examiners.
Mr W«n2 b thoroughly ucquataUd
M-iVhthn needs of the district schools,
wriL^uSTfor lhe portion, and we
wUlprnve •
and «t«—
ful officer.

Charter Messer and wife left on the

afte noon train Monday for the west.
Tbeir first point will be St Louis.
Thence they will prospect until they
find the location that promises to re­
store Mrs. Messer's health, and there
they will settle for an indednite period.
The Banner hopes they may Und the
land that will.bring this desired result.
They will be much missed from Hust­
ings."
A. Bower is very sick at his home
with erysipelas aud fever. He was so
much worse yesterday that a consulta­
tion of doctors was held. As Mr,
Rower is 76 years of ago. his. prospects
are not bo good for rallying from the
diseuse, which would be trying indeed
to the constitution ot a robust man in
the prime of life. It seems strange in­
deed not to see.his familiar face at the
store where be has so long and faith­
fully attended .to the wants of custom­
ers.
Ox ACCOtTNT of careless driving Fri­
day afternoon, Ed. Shay took an activd
part in a lively .runaway. The horse
ran into u buggy on State street in
which were seated a woman and two
children who were thrown to tbe
ground but not seriously injured. Ed.
got out of the wreck ail right but there
was not much of a buggy left when tbe
hontc Was caught.
The city schools are progressing fine­
ly under the charge of Prof. Roberta.
The scholars in the high school speak
in the highest praise of the new super­
intendent, who Is making every en­
deavor to put the schools in the very
front rank. In thin effort the board of
education is seconding hin labors, hav­
ing lately appropriated 8250 for new
books for the library.
The Milwaukee Jr. binder, exhibited
at the fair by Messer Bros, was the
wonder and admiration of the farmers.
That so strong and durable a machine
could be constructed out of 1,150 lbs. of
material is indeed wonderful. One
horse handles it with ease, and the
writer has seen one horse draw ft when
cutting heavy and badly lodged grain.
There will be a big demand for these
machines next year.
Wuhre a couple are both rmidea is of
another state or another county than
that in which they seek a marriage
license, the name cannot be granted
under the new law. Where either
party is a resident of the.county where
a marriage license is requested, ft can
be granted, and the part I m obtaining
the license can’be married in the county
where ft is obtained or in any other
county in the state.
Those who saw the fine display of
harness and horse goods made by W. H.
Myers at the fair will be surprised to
learn that the articles were selected
and put up on such short notice. On
Wednesday at 11 o'clock a. m. he re­
ceived notice that a upace- could be
given him at the fair grounds in which
to exhibit his goods. That he could
show such goods was of course due to
the fact that bls stock is complete in
every respect'
Farmers and all others, interested,
we desire to call your attention to the
fact thas ft is your butter, eggs and
dried fruit that we want now, and for
which we will pay you the ready cash.
We do not aak you to take trade, but If
there is anything you want in dry
goods, groceries or boots and1 shoes wo
will guarantee quality and prices equal
to any in Barry county. Bring your
products and get your cash at
Stxuitkr &amp; Crawley’s.
“OVR trade was never so good as
now," said Mr. Houghialin, of the firm
of Houghtahn A Lichty, to a Banner
scribe. "We notice a nice increase right
along, and trv to deserve it. We are
getting new gbods every week, and will
keep on adding to our stock. What we
want the people especially to under­
stand is that m addition to dry gopds
and groceries, we also keep bouts and
shoes. We find our change to the cash
system works advantageously to l&gt;oth
ourselves and our customers," said Mr.
H. in conclusion.
Millinery at Russell's.--Yes,
millinery at Russeli'f in quantity aud
variety enough to suit them nil. Never
before has such a complete assortment
been shown in this city, and the ladles
of Hastings and vicinity should call
and see ft. They will find nil the latest
novelties in millinery for winter at
Russell’s. In feathers, birds, trimmings,
and shapes the assortment is complete;
Don’t buy a winter hat or bonnet until
you visit Russell’s. One would be bard
to suit indeed who conid not Und what
she wished at Russell’s.
Thb case of Fender vs. Fowere,
which has been to the supremo court,
is to be tried before that body again
this week. Thb case has been alluded
to before in the Banner. It appears
to a man up a tree as nothing less than
a tricky scheme of Walter B. Powers, a
Nashville attorney, to rob a poor man,
Mr. Fender, of his farm. Clement
Smith, attorney for the complainant,
received notice yesterday Afternoon
that bls brief in tbe case was wanted
today. Tbe Banner crew worked till
Sst midnight to get out tbe brief and
is accounts'for a slight delay in pub­
lication.
\ -■
McKay Mvst Stay in Jackson.—
Judge Champlain, of the supeme court,
yesterday refused to issue a writ of
error, in the case of the People vs. Dar­
win J. MeKay. which writ must be is­
sued before the case could be brought
befoie the supreme court for bearing.
This disposes of the matter for ail time,
and Darwin J. McKay must remain in
state’s prison.
Judge Champlain’s opinion is quite
lengthy. He finds on examination of
the original recoids brought before him
that there have beta no errors that
would warrants re-opening of the case.
In other words, in Judge Champlain’s
opinion the jury was justified In finding
the verdict they dW.
In all cases except murder in the first
degree and treason, a writ would have
been issued as a matter of right to tne
person or persons appealing to the court
of last resort. But in these two cases,
the issue of such a writ is discretionary
—a matter of grace under the common
law—and can only be issued when there
is sufficient evidence of error to war­
rant aueh a proceeding. In this case,
in Judge Champlain’s opinion, there
has been do such error in the case of
McKay;

WE LEAD I
And Others Try to Follow.

We are the Leaders of Low Prices.
3 box cloEhes pins fon..........................................

5c

3 papers polished steel tacks................................

oc

6 table tumblers.......... ............................................ 15c
Nice crystal water set, consisting of 1A gal.
pitcher, J tray and 6 tumblers to match.... 69c
Best double pointed tooth, picks, package........ 5c w
21 pint basins..............................
5c
2 milk skimmers......................................................... 5c

Butter ladles............................................................ 10c

Corn poppers............................................................ 10c
12 sheets best note paper........................................

5c

25 envelopes, any color.............................................

5c

2 papers of pins.......................................................... 5c
Best stamped milk pans, dozen.......... f............... 90e

No space large enough to quote all the
bargains we have to offer.

Everything‘the cheapest at

BEAM EK'S BAZAAR

.

Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
----- OF------

E. W, Morrill &amp;. Company.
In the line of Clothing and Gent's Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest stock as well as
the lowest prices.
_
In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment in single and double breasted suits,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from §2.50 to $25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the finest
selection in the city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from $1.75 to $25.00.
For the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

Hats, Cans aai 068414
The latest itovelties may always be found in
our Furnishing Goods Department.
We have the finest line of Hats and Caps
ever shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats: also agency
for the celebrated Guyer’s Flat.
Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.

E W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price Clothiers.

�WELCOMES EN ROUTE.

THE GREAT YACHT RACE.

TWO KINDS OF POLITICS.

COMRADES IN’ COUNCIL

PRESIDENT AND WIFE RECEIVED

THE G. A R. ENCAMPMENT APPROVES

INDIANA WITH ACCLAIM.

•carody call him a grawki

NEW YORK DEMOCRACY AND MASSA­

of too prmc&gt;pn&gt;
pvn»&lt;uw»
—«-----,7
without absolute proof of disability tbo re*ul

CHUSETTS REPUBLICANS

THE NEW PENSION BILU

lirecia. Tbo Volunteer took tbe load from
the start, and both out-;xjint«d and out-footed

w anta to recover the cup.
Loxnox, Oct J.-Thj Telegraph savs ia
reapect to th. yacht race: “Wo are
whipped, booMtly beaten; nor ought a sin­
gle ungoneroas word to uttered impugning

Waainxntn?; Crrr, Oct 1.—President
ClevniaiMl aud Mn- Cleveland bognn their
parture from Washington was under n bright
aky nmi pleasant auspices. Tho special train
bearing the small and select party left tbe
Baltimore &amp; Potomac dep ‘
.o’clock Friday morning.

|» to onirr until JliflS &lt;

Mlances were *to|«» made, one ot which was at
I’.tUtiirg for seven minutes, where then* wa*
an iinuseus.- throng ami tlKfcheering wasUiromendms*. &lt; »hi&lt;&gt; was cruraeti at nig bl and no
stop wa-; inaxle In the trip until in&gt;Uaiu|&gt;o!is
wooxeactal Here there wax a |wuce«*ioo to
the eapibd. where the govcroorVelcomed tlie
preddrnt to the state awl tbn president
briefly answered. The- street* wero rlvere of
humanity, stud it wwnl still life 'either, nnd
Mra.-Cleveland wa* tbe heroine uf tta occa­
sion and dfatributaJ ber *mite'x and gracious
taws lavi-lfy. A visit wax paid to Mix
Hendrick*.
and th -r- wa* a proxswiioa to tta State Nor­
mal rcMsfl through rtruete deihely inaiw&lt;l
withpropk. wlioi-hrerol the pretalenl and
wife to tta echo. Here Senator Voorhees in­
troduced tho preildeut. nnd Col -Dick"
Thotnp-o:) deliver*I tbs welcoming address,
to which tta jiresld mt n-plie 1. Once monaboard the »}&gt;e.-tel train, to which the way
wo* al! but blocked by tbs crowd* wbosrant-

incident* of tbe trip that would not l«&gt; roprti-

‘•red lights, tvbile th" air t»u* full of the flash

whtion. It required n ebargoof mounted
j*j)ice to nab? a road, nnd the carriage coulaining the pre»Pk'ht and Ufa wjfu was driven
rajifdly to th« ri-*u!oneu of Mayor Francis,
followed by tiu« throng ou a run, cheering
while I breath laxted. Sunday wa* (itascJ
quietly, tb- vfaitort going .to church 111 tta
mornmgun l a fonrt rule in,tta afternoon.
THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR.

MlMNEaroux, Miun., Oct L—Tbe general
«‘*cmbly of tbe Knights of Lalw of Amer­
ica convened here -Monday, and it will
be the moat ini]K&gt;rtxnt lal&lt;or gathering yet
held. Tbe session will last about fine week.
' Tbe opposition to Geinnd Master Workman
Powderly aud the alleged falling off in the
important factor* In tho deliberation* of the

standing ''as «K,fcM. combined in fi.»f
working awembhev Each delegate to tile
convention will represent «,«» members, *&gt;
that tbe canventhci will comprise from 150
to 200 dc’cgateif.
•
'

consUtu’.iou. lut it will-be adopted by n
large majority. HalaHuitf with tlie trades
unionists. Socialism «md tatnperanca, will ta
among tlie qi-.e&lt;ion« .diM-usMxi. Mr. Pow-

■ triumphantly re-elected. ’
A strong effort will b* made to wcure the
reinstatement of dl«tri«t assembly- 13) 6f
New York, but it tv doubtful If it is *UvCMeful. Gambrinus assembly 128 of Mil­
waukee. will (&gt;rote*&gt;t ngnfnst ita temparance
platfori:, of the order. It fa s»id they want
tbe privilege o' bringing borr into tbeir sex

COICMXI, Oct. 11—Tlie event of Sunday
counecha! with thn military encampment
and aeml-rentennlal feutlvititvi was tbo ar­
rival of • nUmt 100 soldiers from Sweden.
Norway, and Denmark, about the half of
railway station by a company of tnorinai
from the t’n;ted steamer Michigan, which is
lying In tta harbor and will stay hero
/luring tta onrninpmant; two couipauie*
of tta National guard nnd a number of
Hwedidi. Norwegian and Danish civic sqcfetiw, and .fcortAxl to tbe Sherman bouse. The
isunp fa rapidly filling up, among Sunday’s
arrival* being the First Cleveland troop, O.
N. G. r tta Haymaken. a rifle toom of Oak­
land. Md.; tba Milwaukee Light Horen Mpindran; Company C, Iowa National Guard, and
a company of United States cavalry, l&lt;e«id*
numertnu tlrttm corf* nnd band*. The en­
campment will undoubtedly, lie a succew.

Lxxiis Hon day of the fiftieth anniversary of
the consecration of Dope Ixoo’s life to tbe
prieaUiood wm tin- moot imposing religious
demonstration w itneaaad west of tho Miadxwppi rivw. It I* estimated that fully fiO.UOO
mm were in Hue, divided into divisions of
various Roman Catholic socletie*, each difully 5,ttX»

para den

to by tbeir beads ’ Every hotel in town w«*
full to overflowing, and (be flndiug of plan**
of refuge for the thousand*, many of them
wutnen and children, was a serious affair.
Unc'tr such au*pi«w

falling in sheets, of

tbe tioo-cr or glory that b-long* to tbe vio-

mast to cutiftfMod that the Volunteer fa the
better tout all route! Tlie ‘tfiLstlowould
probably outsail the Volunteer in a long sot
voyaga The Thistle, though dafaatod, fauot
disgraced, and England hope* to rejxvit tan
ctallenga in ISmS."
,
Tlio Time* say*: "It fa nrm perfectly dear
that if wo hope to i»-rt the American* in
ttair own wat*ra nnd bring taeli tta cup. w’v
must condescend to take a leaf out of their
book on ;hu art of yacht building." .

HOLOCAUST IN DETROIT.

their ack.-ton lodgement*—that was the scent?

b» ah qpbrella under 1.
**•
wbid. adda to ttagrecHu).^, 1&lt;f*•.
and always wwna fata trustuL
tta boraa’a Instinct to kc-p off the
n lj u
and Iringhim up flnalhkt LUm^I*®**
”"n to-.....

until fie taw cduesday morning, and In or-

honorably dlK-tanrrf soldier* and mOor»&lt;*U»

to spoil tlio fretirf Uml Tbe city is gay with
bunting of red, white and blue, and the dee­
orations are uiagnillrent, but, alas, tbe down­
pour of rain which began Monday and con­
tinued without intermlsiion nil day Tuesday
gave every thing a bcdrizxled and w&lt;x-began?
appearance. Tho streets Tuwslay were
miniature
rivers,
and
the
skies
n black dome. Thousands of tents which tad

of which was lined with enthusiastic and
cheering c.tlz’ns. Ihe presddant aad his wife
arrived at tki* city Batunlay night al llri-V
AU the way from tbe national capital the
station* anil towns pn«*-ed by tta train were
allvo with |*opte wlx&gt; wanted to got a
glimjw of the dfatfiigtilsliBd partv or a shake
'

steady stream of vutcryn pouring
into thk dty, until now there are not tees
than 100,000 strangere in tho city—veterans,

DrrnuiT, Oct. 1.—'Fire broke out at atout
11:15 o’clock Saturday marnlng in thu En'gifab
kitchen, a ctanp lodging-house nt 221 Jrffer-*
sou avenue. When thn lire dopartment ar­
rived tta upper window* of tta four-story
bnilding wcro alive with half-drvswd lodger*
screaming for help. AH except threejjZrr
rescued in sifety. Ono of the three wa*
bunted ulmo't 1&gt;ofond recognition; the sec­
ond died from suffocation to tore be was re
•moved from the b-.dlding, and tta third,
Charlo* Fetereon, aped 22, tingle, though
rescued alive, is in a condition which render*
hi* recovery extremely doubtful. Tbo dead
are Elisha Stroh, of Breckenridge, Ma, and

A legislative Blunder.
CLKVKl-AXn. Ohio, Oct. ).—A strange
blunder, committed by tbe lost legislature,
has been I wrought to the attention ot tbo pub­
lic. Tbe regular state clxvtion will be held
ou tta first Tuesday after tta first Monday in
November, which thia year fall* on Nov. H
By mine oversight tho legislature w ben it di­
vided the sixth Judicial district in too *]»c.ifteditbattho election should be held on tta
first Tuesday in November. It happens this
year thatono fa cm Nov. 1 and theotlwr Nor.
&amp; This will oomjid too etectiote These
two districts comprise all the counties' in
northern Ohio.

Fourth United Blates artillery, arrived from
Fortfinclllng Friday afternoon via tbo Mil-

A telegram from New York says a can
pacy of cfllcrra peprwnling tho armies of
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden arrived there
on the steamsliip Hecla Friday on their way
here to participate in tbe semi centennial.

WahhixOTOX ClTT, Oct L—Tbe Interstate
commerce commission has submitted to tta

cut appropriation is •100,000.
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

Tbo Farmers’ Review, of Chicago,, asti-

Justice Miller baa appointed Phreb* W.
Couzin* to tlio United States marehalshlp of
tho Bt. Louis dbtrict, vacated by tho death
Emma C. Fraoer, of Chicago, employed in
tta treasury department nt Washington,
took naturalizatten papers lu Jndge Collins'
court, Chicago, Wednesday, renouncing her
•Defiance a* a British subject.
Tlie gentlemen choaen by the president to
naiist Secretary Bayard In nrgotteUng with
the English fishery commission fw a sutilemont of tlio contention resjx-ctiug tta right*
of American fishermen in Canadian and New­
foundland waters are Hoc William L Itet-

Numerous batman

of Michigan.
Dr. Edward D. Kittoe died at Galena, Ilk,

Pro«km* fur
Manually as je

and was unanimously edopted. Tba County
Democracy aud Tammany divided the

In tta 1&gt;.U uf tb" KaUonti

The committee &lt;» «•&gt;&lt;*. Fattshild's ad free
approval of all bn.n*comin*n latio3s,and*uggeso d that th* wdsr present th» commander
in-chkf with a tesUnvei jd. A resoluttoo de
daring Mormonhm irerein, and that the G.

egatea gathered in Into'* in hotel lobbies,
cigar stovra and saloons and talked of what
theMcampment would da Mo*: of the uotnblaa—Gen., Fairchild, Governor Oxireby.
Gei Tuttte. taal* tVium*r, of Penifaylvanfa;
Governor. Rusk, of V farontiu; Governor
Stonorr.an, of Califomii; Governor Fletcuer, -bri-1 an&lt;r w :s a tolcrab’r u;ce«-*. but the
of Mtwamri; Governor Crawford, of Kansas;
Governor Evans, of Colornd-', Governor al! day. At night the industrial parade came
Sander*, of Nebraska; Governor, Pfem-potn, x-ff in I wax n brilHsttl pnjeant, ill ami natal
of Virginia: Governor William Spra-pi". of by thn tiiputaniia of gr.« jata that Inns) Um
Rbale Hand; Vice Fnwidanl Han .ibil
iinmbn, are tare. An extendo I programme
80m’ hundreds of veterans went on tho ex
of rereptlo:ie, lunche-ma and dinners tad Ctindon to DucilnY tmnbat Springfield, Illa,
ta«j ptejnre! for their cjoterttfauw*I dur­ in;; i« rniiru iitvrv uii ■ &lt;■&gt;% iu&lt;u ui&gt; pre
gramma
ta cam-I out. Nuwcbc-I
trere
were- tnvte.
tnulo, tatsever.
l&gt;o«n*ver, at
at tta
tbe tm^umrat
mesjumeat by
by
Tbo ojniing roc* plion took place nt tta
merchants' vxciuingv Tuesday night, and-via*
tersely attended. Mnw»r Frenri* made an
eloquent ttarptiiin t-pvcb, and Gen. Fair­
Child rtspen te J. Among thngnsat* on tta
rtetfoym w,n&gt; Govonicr* Rn*k, Og-'csby,
Larrabee and Alger. Gen. bhsrtnjii i« keep­
ing binuelf *ecludod, and will »ny nothing to luh e »&lt;)y, but Vandervoort insisted that they
rrjiortera.
Comnuuuter-in-Cbtef Fairchild wns made
the recipient at 7:» Ttawday evening of a
baudsume ta-lgv of po*-. comnhu&gt;dir-in-cbi«f
and Ad jt. Gray of a gold watch.
. Ray. of ,Miui*wij»ilw
look that grvvled the Grand Army boy*
when they got out tai uf W&gt;:d:iealny morning.
Th*, rain wa* *011 falling awl mthtbe ap­
parent iu tail lion of figbtiugit’out on this
line it it took Uli Uhrfatuuiu But tlio toys
in blue ha 1 oom# to St. Eeufa to jarade—for
one thing—and they wouldn’t be denied.
So at 10:;&gt;» Stout 20.0.n of them dn ide-1 into
ten dfivtaona were in line waiting for tbe
starting guu. white the streets were throngad
with oulooktre aud the’ stand* &lt; reeled
ai the route were full of |**x&gt;plo in
spite of ths prevailing wetrnsu.
The
guu boomed, nnd ax it* eelroe* ditd nw.ty. a*
iftteelerkaf the wentberhad denW it ns
a signal, too, the floodgate! were opened, and
as the veteran* took up tb#ir march they
enlkedin a perfect flood of ralu. But they
had met w&lt;rm&gt; showere than this, and wfth a
cheer Hint flew down the line ttav |&lt;)iiiiged
forward, Gun*. Fairchild and Grter in the
lend, aud bad their pared*. Ttay were a
motley throng. It i* no use to talk of a brill­
iant pageant. There was nothing brilliant
aloutit. Tbomarrhere wore covered with
-•very conceivable wrap that wouled help to
ilnxl tbe water, awl tta flags and banners
bung limp from
tbeir staffs Noth­
ing,
however,
could reprem the coJitutesm, awl the iiurdor it ralnwl tta more
".umultuous grow the cheers, which weretakro
up by tlie throng* on the sidewalks and
stand* and eebo-xi nn.i reechoed all along tiro
Ium Gen. Fairchild, Gen Slicrnuin, and tbe
dKtagtifaheti visitors left the line al tta reviewing-stond nnd -flood there in tta ram
watching tbo boys po» and towing to the
chew* given them for elghty-four mtautra,
which wa* tbe time occupied in passing Just
ns the jxinide xlfabanded. the clov.d*. as if
vanquhtod by the frrepnwtibte determine-

At &lt; o’clock tta encampment met and Gan.
Fairchild made bfa annual addresg which
was interruptari frequently by loud applauM.
Ho wanted tho delegate.! not to ponnit poli­
tics to enter tbe debatre of tbe anaanpmet
and congratulated them that heretofore ttay
tad kept the di*org*nizlug inflnenro out He
cxirrrexed Id* disappointment at the defeat of
tbe pension bid in tlie lost congress, and said
a biU bad been prepared and adopted by
nine-tenths of tb« members, which, he hod no
doubt, would pass tta wxi emigre* A

what ttay could got and leave better thlnzs
for tta future Regarding tbe ratal flag episodo bo said tta soldiers and loyal people,
north and south, did not want a reopening
of tbo chasm that had ynwnM twenty five
year* ago, nnd would do nothing to reopen 1:,
but would Join in opporing any attempt to
elevate symltab of disunion to »p*dal honor
and do anything poariblo to suit all that
pertain* to loyally to tho Union, to tta and
that I be peopla may revere the symbol* of
Union, and never couple thorn with ttam of
wentunont* antagoafatic thereto
Tta annual report shnw^i that there rm
■&gt;&lt;2,074 mambar* of tbo Grand Army; that
roo.ax) had tarn expected for retaf

U-

Wu»~TT1.un.1_nu;v,
ttan tekrn. and at 1:181 be ccnveution again
rtee. leant stand dog*
Am.ll.. Hum,,,... Twrtm-Im
_
ex-Govornor Dorebcimer, the convention first
ilogs
iii your hotel I
*
pnaung mwlutioni in mimory of Somu-I J.
Tilden. Horatio Seymour. Vire President
Ibodricka, and Gens. McClellan and Han­
Tourist—I’m awry. My w.f.
.
cock. and another indorsing tbu sdmlnlrtrs‘tai. Abe do;. Uf b?
tioti of the national treasury by Daniel Mau- lbt!.! 'b\,nor'
— N —IV \ rr'1 Sn"
ning.
.
■
Tho platform derlares for a rednrUcn In
national texattaaof *100.000,ON auuitally,
HmytU-De Fornt, t&gt;M f^ow.
mehuirboly
ompluveJ it American inliKruw. Tlx* rerare is uoprlcr,
Btnyth—Anytmdy trill
ltri*&gt;r.ixi raw materiel* i* urged first aw)
with them three which inc.-vase th' coat ol

wUtowaftta roprw
jf the t'nian army.

su(&gt;|&gt;n&gt;Minn, was dales'* I iw a matter not
coming uitliln tho jMirjwre of tbe'irkr. A
rraidulion was adopted asking cunxrnsi torsquire tbo .JHclah at the Mirgeon wenerafr
ofli'-n to furnish to veteran* nt tbeir request
tbeir molicvl record. After a sharp coolmt,
Columbus. Ohio, was selected as luo next
ptere oi meeting.
TteWonxmM Relief Corp* titled tbadk
put* in Indiana by declaring loth bodlet it

Bummer Touri-t do Undl^ i, ,rv,
dap !» ,o«r
'

the adoption of measurxu auvocsUul by Manuiug aud HuwluVor simpliflcatkMi and econ­
omy in cvllecting the custnma revenue, lunch

rev. step,
and
considers
uo*
regulating
immigration
lulfiitant
if ttay be enforced; advocates aud approves

Gottfrirel FlGL»p* JiiiL- girtVaHnl
ut lv.ilaBinr.-x&gt;, will rwiover
\
ulur vote; iJ*c!are*’timt the De«to?r:i' v ta*
— ---- -

--------- -

.......
them than
t.mp«Uiix&gt;

-__ ,,

tta Republican*
Repub-teani
with
irelani;

.. . ,
&lt;«’
tad
hml fluoc,|
itax .
favor*
ni

law requiring Ute paym-nt if wage* to day

Jabti to tMuflt workingmen; heartily tn
aud J'lvwhiaat (.‘hmgtml, and ]&gt;Mgv* tb*

oppoara all sumptuary ewertmenta
Tta platform was unanimously adopted

state, Fivbriek Cook, tor comptroller, Ed

l ‘attend with terer. !■&lt;
With etoruarb dieor.!.
deslh.

it

.«»

What a dunce. taler;’. ■
d&gt; and •idler a werfc. w
ta»c bjrro toand lu It .

Kent county e sharp of the state tax
.Sc-ond u W.a nr

How mum t| fa in-vtW bo saw u&lt;-.01 &gt; :
Tnln. nervici-.N*.'. .1 ■
Ahno*: Un» weak u&gt; i-nHead throbbing. ..* ;• •,

thit
tta other eflirei* wciv elected u follows

eouri; Junior vice commander. J. .C. Idne
b*u, of New Hampshiio sx-rgsant general,
Lawrence Dnnahtu*. ao-1 ibajilain-in-chW

‘ttaotlt*

ed aud tbr convention adjourned sine dir.

GOVERNOR AMES RENOMINATED.

Jutin.nwauil »«■: Vg?'•MAU
Grand (Upidb wants a loan! of trade.

rrect an xqiuwtrinn otaiua of Gen. Logan al

juullla acrompl'.staand tba annual eocamirtn^i*. adjourned siuj

Tta mrtablea ot the encampment attended r
banquet nt tbe Lindell hotel at night. Amon*
Uias. jwvwnt were Gen. Starman, Hon. Han
nital Hamliti,^r.-c. John M. Palmer, Gen.
Slocum, nnd cxMJovminr Uortin. Tta rank
nnd file heM n camp-fire at fkbmndi-r'vganlen,
aw! by morning tho veteran-;, tlw^r wivwl
mid■chiMreri'wm diapvaius to ttair home*
or getting rvaay todisjerre.

Wheat thdvt s arc operating over the
■Le.
Th-organtmtion was rapidly effected, with F.
W. Rockwell, of Pittaflald. f or chairman,, and
the coinnfltb&lt;ei wens promptly reedy to re­
port. The platform coiuuiittea ropurtei a
s-rireof rviadution. which advocate a |ro
treUvw tariff. liberal appropriations for naval
reconstruction,interna) iin;&gt;rt&gt;veihants.national aid to education, and liberal pensions to with Bont’oa Journal.

^racklaring on th«- Gram! Hapiifa
Lansing &amp; Detroit eom&lt;nc« thw-wtik.

BASE BALL NEWS.
——’ -...
m ,,,,, mnn
Huger,
rith Improved adminRtnUicm of tba custom*
CniCAoo. Sept. 27.—Following ia tta rec-

8, Bart.,0 J; nt Detroit-Detroit 7, Indiinap
oils 2; at ITdladelidtia-l ’hnadelphMi s. WaX­
ington
at Chicago - Chicago- nttaburg
game |«Miyonod, rain.
--. ——..., „.u rvi*&gt;rv*i
MtollmM; ,\t New York-Bx*Kon |(., New
York
at FhllaiHphia-PhUndelpbia l-X
Washington I: at Detroit—Detroit A Indianaj»li« -1; at Chicago-Chicago-l’ittaLuxg
game |x»tfx&gt;aed. rem.

d.JS.'ZTii "t*-”-a

utvkhol tha limwtei U'—I..— I

..

. .

. ,.............. ...
-&gt;vn J «&gt;|X l—four
innings, raiu, at Pbiladrlpnf.-Ri.uta.lphia^.^‘F’nH -rain-. at De
troll-Detaflt ,. Indienajxilh S; st Cbieago(llret gamel Htubu-g c, Chlragu 5: l-vwl
game) Chicago 4, Pittaburg 1.
,C’"c"S S-IA ®-Tk. 1-m.b.w M
£*’ ?5_P"S*ta&gt;
ulonon, A.
.
' "‘lYcck *
3; nt fnd,
■MfU. - n.UmMPuh.w&gt;.h„^Ua
“ «*»«”-«« •&gt;'«

HIULOH*8 OCBK Will imtr-edlueli- reltae
Croup. Whooping 1'nugir an J Beutabifa. SoM
bv w H. (Jxxxlyi ar.
FOR DYfiFElftlA aud I-trer CoMbrint Wa­
blushing frauds in tha north; pledge tbo ters a printed grau-xnto- ci cry trtllr »t *.Wparty to maintenance of civil service reform 'dll’s Vital tier. It never tuU' h’ '.arr- NSa
in tbe state, aad approve of It* application W. IL Goodyear.
NA'ffxLINJECTOU free «Ith rvh Wtlerf
and extension in national administration; de-'
Ithlloh's CatanhTDrimd;. I’rire
rate
Hom; demur! an honwt

ballot and con-

tcring it in
a
hmtite
spirit,
aud
dreiars
that
party
*u
advocate
6f the do-trine
-to tbs victor*
be­
long tiie spoil*,- &lt;tern*nd the cesMtteu cf
computeory silvtr coinage, the pawngt. of a
national bankrupt law and the upholding of
our fishing right*; advocate a thorough re­
st rictiou of 1 bo liquor traffic nnd the con­
tinued enactment of progreoeiva temperance
measures, together with tta submission to tbe
people of a prohibitory amrudmeut to ttaconstitution. •
Tta platform wa* adopted without adks•anting voire and the following btato ticket
2^ fleh,: For &lt;°*«i&gt;or, Oliver Amre;

Tta convctitfcxi then adjourned aiuc die.

due.™ o*
*«. r.;uu^

“HACKMKTAC’tx." * l-i.tirsu.-i,-retreat

may take their

“tods.-

Humane sotietr jirpiiiizer* urv at
Flint.
Drnnksansts er the Liquer Habit TetitirHy
Cured by tdnisiaterixg Dr- Hate**'
GoHeu Specific.
It can be gl veil in a cup of ceflee or tra wttkout tta knoxlHlitv 01 the pereon
» lh “
absolutely banntcM Mid will effect
....A t..—whmfl rr Hm- Mtlmti»S
J ncxjuuMW m anmsaro* ; '
peratr men vbc Imre tak« n &gt;■' W«n N«*te*
fa ttalr coffee wlihu.it tli.-ir *n&lt;'wi&lt;Mge.*B&lt;
tfrteytetteve they quit drinking Miter'r »*■
free wot IT NEtXB faiia Th*,’£*■
once Impregnated &gt;'-lth tin- m " r 1:
an utterImpretiNllly fur theliqt;. r WI*J‘**
cxfctt. For tall part)rti!ar*. artrfw (iOLDD5
aPEClHC 00.. 1»5 Rare M-. Cteriantii. 0.

Ypnilanti will twinkle with elrctric ’
llffbu.
Ayer'* Sarsaparilla, rendlnc th* t&gt;r*!Dpw»
blood, uinke* sound tath mln ! .wdtet.T

Munkegan will have n home for th*
friendless.
Portland will build an iron bridge over
0. at
I ittaburg—Detroit
3.
PitraW­
"“""'■A* T«™.. &lt;M. l.-Ba,n» Cram Grand river.
burg 1; at I'hlladoiphia—PbUadelphia-Bo*. fitty-elx counties, iom* of which are semiWm. J. Philip- ot Richland Jtal «“&gt;•
ton camo naatmaA —•_____
*
jn[jj
Awn-mMWUmU*. • ».
enly at Pontiac.
potted—rata.

ftw-

rota,.

fTOn

u

.

*

™

N-.U.J7 EL,. “

Cmc.y tK. l.-TU Wh„, BWrtfete—doUcm tel^. ab

•*«■»

eoumy

HT.

-MM

uaCoHcr

“ Udrt. »
and with Gena Rawlin* and Rowlsy, both ot
Galana, formed part nf tbe old commander *
military family. Dr. Kittoe was the last rar-

CiXCTXXAn. Ohio, Ort I. -Tbe Graphic
Brass company, publishers of The Weekly

rs.000 to 550,nou, ami the Jlabilitiex about
f».UOO. The psper wns pubtabed ’simulta-

ttat tbo corn crop this year will be 1,510,(Ml.OOO budiels, against l.M'i.uOO.OUO bushel';
io 1NS6—a shortage of i."-,UKi,000 hustab.

rian church Hosed its labors at Dm Mcdnm
Thursday. Resolution* approving tbs pro

Bnrd&lt;te ot Washington City, EL H Thoma*
C. Robtasou of Nsw Yre-k.

BUSINESS NOTES.

Tb. Llnroln. Neb.,^ Imur.nce

monk* tall and irganlxed. Tbe report showed
that ’•&gt;
u&gt;-»v&lt;a.. —■
—. 1___ ...

1’ldb.lrlpM.

KIRKS
WHITE

Lotrmc company for ^,7OU Oou.

reunkas and rtampflre«, and having a groWednemlxy in the Kansaa City, .Memphis &amp;
era! good time. 1 housaod. hit fur home
Birmingham road, at Crew’s Mill, Ala. Tbe during tee day. but there are so many be.,
line will be opened tor bostaeto at once.
ttat the numbets don't seem to tw dlmin-

they w 01 shortly resume Imrinrea

Wabash county. Indiana, have bean not I Had

oMam] uwui. Thumlay transected a Jarre

payment.
Richard Reed of Bedford tosrnship, Ml chi-

“SSJs «j5S“ro'to

by Parteur
U.W.W5,

n» OBlr bnuid rf
mnM » am eta»
Nn&gt; &lt;Mm&gt; Bipoiltlon.
ted teolteU )»•«. »»dJorjpS:
hooMtold puipoaea ia tbe very

SOAR

�,aI court decided Monday that
. ■
aatrwn In unrwir .

HOW FOLKS SHAKE HANDS
A FEW TYPES WITH WHICH MOST

L,t' «m’4 »&lt;* 60 ullo'T°'1 do K:
•.- d int had personally dsllvorel
,.
aud plooded to the tadicl-

OF

US ARE

FAMlUAR.

4 O6.4
USED TO

POINT *

MORAL.

/W

OTE TURKISH TOXGUE.

Shame a Wife neatlsE ItuOlAn.
f06, off„* Jamaica Plain
Cedar

OTTOMAN

WORDS

LANGUAGE

HAS

THE

ENGLISH

BORROWED.

.brolly r„.m tb.
N. Y., early Sunday mornulerau soldier, shot
Henderson, widow
yulanlrer. nnd then cut bis
■mk-kuife, dying inrtauUy.
• Cerely wounded.
tin*.) jury has«aiitenoad
.iUxe.r to thiw year*’ (0 hncriminal umixuU on a girl 11

««; It to.,-1. tuu.J ,nk.
„u
■Wultta; al .to»X.U O, u «xx„ „[ ,to
U,.— «1J- of tto. rixthx u.„i; „t „nta ...or
b.ml &lt;1.— round tb.
„„
Mito .•■ddn-u. u... but ot (a.urtotto,
XnWmc,
is no naton.im
to your
Lu. &lt;l» WM*,Oto, „r ria^to’S
tin, |*lm Ito to your hmd.«, tboocl, you
won. ttoiullto, that wbtoh nay to Hu, 7.
•mind u tototottoc to on- ot Un Iwnoo
wiutototo ol «,kty. on. who 1. . w« xj.„t„
on oil «.joyow.it, ... rlood. In mndiun.Ar.
fit.to 1X1 lit.. i-nttoll..
lt_
.

1 l/dtio Wolfs house of illAlinn., were cldorof.irnwd
.ruing •«&gt;«! robbel of dU-

. jhier \jf tbo burst Farmers’
arnstpd foncnibrsxing *50,000 of

resting Herr M »t f&lt;* being aeeroiory before

!bxi U•. ! 1 tho Hkyninrkx-t murders, in that

sn.-l from 1. nta Bey dated
.\|&lt;il if. in which

[laww-d twelve ybnrv
of my life tere, and
have retaKM and
occupied every ata
tion of tho country

splendid f u
eivi'.tation.

FIRES' AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

MrttOoo. Hla.. Thursday morning,
!..h ofH P. j'telp*. at Now Buffalo,
ii.«i th-.ruilr-jn I track. It ta sup«t&gt; a vM«ran returning from St.

------ ------ ■“..-i-.vwM. eves you
cun find no trare of sympathy or frelmg.
1 ta, Ixuuy fingrn, Fbnuid have already u n, ,„,l
you tlmt to trust such a ouo will eutarl uu
)ou disaster and defeat.
Tbe Condescending Hlxake _ Have tou
never felt it f
lightly tbe fingers tw&gt;mZ
time* throe, seldom four and never tho whole
hand) drop mlriyour palm; you du tb« sbak-

p»&gt;. I, ,Ar gn»p, .n.1
U»1 lu.lt
wuoM U41,( „ auid.v,. moeb „ ,„u
- -- — -s'vxv k privilege.
The same band one- maybe met youra with a
grasp as genial as your own. but you have
remained stationary, whereas Torn had a
windfall, and &lt;-urinu«, wfi't Rt j0
and effect? Ths genial haudshske baa
wmo more high toned and placid, ai.d tbv
nervous gra«p of tbe fingers i* changed f«,r .
ginlle dropping of tbe digtu in your out­
stretched bund.
Th^fty Shake.—Cold aud clammvrtrikea
th-' hnml you grasp, giving ycM1 B fri|u,K of
d; x4;taf*ctiou and dtagttrt nt yon instinctively
tldiito of Uriah Heep, ami, under oim pretext
or another, furtively take out yobr jmefcct
Itatidkcrchief to wipe off the moiaturv which
■ram to have posted from tbe |«dm nf tta»
i-taiku- into youra. PoewMicd, as n niks bf*
th'jse whose temper* have gone wrong, whose
milk of human kindimw has turned sour, or
whoe-i bidden purpuaee it is hnptxMbie to
fathom, tl&gt;e clammy band frequent! v. belongs
to thaw with whom it h not ptearant to deal.
In all (tetan tbe ghostly l.alMl fa, ivv ^,1. „r
tb? n fishy, etamtny grasp—cither will do to
fill np tbe harrowing detail Even grim death
himu-lf is suppowd to vmicb us with a simitar
)&gt;erpetrate a joko with u man who has n fishy
handahnke for a gn ing.
Tbe Mechanical Shake.—-Who is nut fa­
miliar With Um- action of a pump bundle ns it
i&lt; [Uxbed up and down, and in some band
“bakes tbe satno principle is at werk. There
iino nooI in ft; tho lifting up and down of
tbe arm, which, when it l« rreleCM&gt;],
'
” ■fall*/■
aide; the mchan I cal utterance of a few commonplace
words spoken like an automaton, all tbroe tell
you endigb &lt;&gt;f tie character of the man who
stands l&lt;fore you. You cannot gather grapes
from thorax, or else you might expect mira­
cle- to occur again on earth; anti if you
think there taany enthusiasm telow the sur­
face iu the mind of the mechanical kliaker.

The Gushing Shake.—Tlie bow-are-you
►Baku, with tlio bo«v very largo and loud, ttie

bofcro you know it—tin jolly imn or the jolly
u Vi kk. Oct I —Judge Huger. of
urt &lt;-f
11&gt;ur*lay niglit signed
i .■r.n;:;n4 n ».ny &lt;&lt;f jcoceedings uu

Sbaryx

Oct. !.-Mnnchralh,

:&lt;-l th • il-;&gt;uuhcnn nominauf U-uhviiUl Tbcru are two
J HE

MA.TKETS.

&lt;*f delight*, eb &gt; wants
wbo*e flow cf spirit* fairly infect* ywu with

usual Milw.-inindednew. may be, conics to the
re*cu“ just ia limo, however, and yett get
over tho slight attack of unwonted frivolity;

tha day ecca» ail the brighter for the gleam.
Tlio Dignifhrl Shake.—Much affected by

tru*'- you sro nwpe«tat&gt;la and belong to some­
where) ;Lig with importance, you stroll along,
and. *0 itrolling, you moct tbo dignified
shake; you l»d thought of communicating
your opinions to the lady or gentleman you
have now met, Imte^one touch of tbe hand,
aud away fl es tliJ fancy! Like the froren
ma ton of tbo antipode*, you will want thaw­
ing in tbo warmth of friendship before.you
can talk toauy one'again; and, as tho gush-

nifled shaker give* you a douche of cold

opmMl'fitSTX cta-cd gixcjt
r. I'prucl ja«’; dosed
oom-

spirits foe tbs day.
The Friendly Shake.—The hearty gra-T,
which, without being too violent, either
to crush tbo bones or to hurt the fingars, is yet warm enough, fervid enough,
to tell you that the shaker’s beari is
right. You have only to look into tbe eyes
of such a one to bo able to read tbo honesty
of purpo-e that shines through tbo lamps ot
the soul; a grasp that toll* of a loving keart.

era; that can afford to laugh at the narrow
minded, ! be sal ftah and tbe wjcksd; but can

inspire within tbeir fellow creaturra’ hearts
tbe knowledge that there are among us still
tbooswbe are re-dyto offer at all time, and
•eoonathe fsrrid grasp that tails of friend­
ship, of fellowship and good will—Homo

Journal.

tfcl. d-i

Ml:

mi

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‘‘*'"‘11 Iwlf w.y up Uw liiil ...l Aptwju,
—• bre-'"T &gt;■“'- wbm 1 »c
~-»i
It •
x«v4 it
“mu™.
lh-u mite-u™ ,„u
who were rolline net (wm- i...—.--

1.
. lnan• wll0
T F(X)k(, u|n&lt;1
” «rwt.
knew .u
that tta,
Kw|1
calling across but 1 was busy with my own
tboughpi and had not noticed hta wunla His
speaking to me was rvnlently a
raltou.,

-lady!"

’ cll’ar

I stopped and looked at him. I should have
wppored 1 would ?w startled ■; being spoken
’&lt;» *0 imjwraifvely and suddenly, but tho
mans voice and manner were quite al-ore
any pfftonaiily. I bad simply appeared nt
an opportune moment to point a moral for
mtn. IIn was lecturing a low looking man.
over the way, one uf tbe workmen employed
iu rolling out th« beer barrel*.
.1
thal baldbetvtad scnunilrei over
tlialr, lady; Jook at bimi Ho hates hta

. ._
---- "
J -nvigbborlKNxl by liating yer own mother!'
I went on up tbe hill and a* I passed toe
Indignant man he rtepp«l politely off the
sidewalk to make room for me, saying, •*Oeh,
ma’am, it would shame him well if yo’l
looked l.ingsr."
•tone service enough vicariously a» a rnta
sionary. I excused myself from casting con­
demning glances upon tbe kin tier under ar­
raignment.

wtilk tbrough ploarnntcr street*, the msui who
lind riiiplcjni Use novel irn tlio I of trying to
shame tm&gt; sinful friend bad di*ap|&gt;vt&gt;rvd. But
the bqircl roller wus still bu’-y olH.ut the
door &lt; f the beer place. I g)ui.i&lt;-«l toward
liitti with U&gt;m* wonder as t&gt;&lt; liispowible Ikimvtar. He had not Mvmcil V• bear hta awmer
lieforo not- to wv me; but at sight of me now,
he ducket! lihheoil behind a barrel mid reuiuimd in an extraordinary doubled aver po.sitiun of shamed semi-com-almviit a* 1
walked .down Uie street. When 1 wss fairly
ilown to tbe comer curiosity impelled me to
turn and look again in liisihrvctiou. He was
just sirnigbteuiug up again to go on with hta
work. I have wondered since if be frond
that I might add a postscript to bis friend *
scathing. 1 stamM like to, 1 am sure, if 1

CoL Pai Douau. tbs western orator, who
say. bo# going to be tbe priest to unite the
north and M&gt;uth I y means of marrying off a
lot vf pretty girl* from Dixie to young torn
in tbe north, has had many narrow ex-ajw*.
Hu saved hta life once by abitataing from a
game of |&gt;nkcr and reading tbe Bible. A few
v ar* after tbo war be was a jrt*.enger ou a
big liiolxippi xtA-anilxnt bound to St. Iznita
from New Orleans. The rohrnel was a*ked

was going &lt;m in the forward part of tlio
cabin. It was Sunday morning, apd a mid­
den impulse seised him to read 1 omething in­
stead of playing poker. He had nothing tc
read until lie thought uf a little Bible tlutv a
Orleans, extracting a promise from bitn that

men who watched tbe game from laughing
r.t him if they »aw him rwviing n Bible, be
went tn hi* stateroom, situated about ths
middle of the cabin. Ho bud tioen readtag
from tho Psalm* of David about leu minutes
when a terrific explain took place, killing
outright *11 the pokrif players nnd lh&lt;&gt; mroJu
tbe front ju.rt of ths cabin. Tbe colonel wa*
taoDyshaken up. but bo manage.) to save n
half dosen lailie# by fighting a lot of .lock
hand* nnd cantaring 0 small boat. He took
t«&gt; tbe water uftcr pedt^ng off the little boat
filled w.tb women, und was picked up three
miles bciow. ftwn nearly to death.—New

Tlio cose not only commanded attention in
America, hot was a cause cclcbre wherever
tho English lunguagc wa* spoken. It wa* a
bloody murder. w,tb no palliating eirenmsiunre «.--•• that Dan Sickles defended his dome*Uch-u r under tbe Mreafc idea that the
adulterer could be killed if eaugbt in tbe act.
There wc» a splendid array of counsel. Ccrlysle and Ould. tbe latter then dtotrii t attor­
ney and r.ftrrivanta prominent iu tbe Con­
federate wor department, proaecutwl Dan
Dickie*. Tbe tatter was defended by Edwin
JL Stanton, tbo golden m*&gt;uthed James T.
Brady, of New-A'ork; Jahn Graham, tho
great criminal lawyer, yet alive; Magnider
and Charlton, of Virginia, and tbo brilliant
and gifted Gen. Thomas Megban. Stanton *
speech acquitted tbe prisoner.
Stanton’s idea was accepted by tbe defense,
tbo killing was admitted and the defense took
the ground that tbs provocation was suffi­
cient to justify acquittal The great war
SStary Juoted from John M.ltuo, who -Id:

“Who knows not that chastity and probity
of living cannot be retabltabed cr continued
L.«m « .Pl»
whence tbe whole breed of men come forth,
and with wonderful eloquence, whik&gt; tl&gt;e
toy gored in wrapt attention al tbo stalwart
finnueuce of the groat orator, be continued:
XaTmdy b th- cradle of ser-ibllity

hi. bxixi into bu pwkrt »d exvUlratos, f.r-

opo. •
Miic.

S'^^nln-d "-ttad. .»»■
tow w frttoO J-JU
to"”*
protest could bo made.-Borton Fast.

nnd ber attire was an indescribably odd rolL^kMof ranous Myta. anaf-Mon*. Im
mediately beneath tte new fashioned bon not
■te find an old fa*hioned bong- Her «ye»
wrro bright, ter color perfect, and she talked
^tb auenhymwit of one under » r rpetual

Tte MUr aarl-w* l«TO"•
'lay. Mt^cS'He. Corn-Firm I
toVb&gt;. V......n&gt;w.r -Ktdto' rttol

somewhat a* follows:

Shoes. h.rokuk; bcu-

W.u.n.xta. I,w”
tab, and it struck me that I b»&lt;&gt; ™'ly llcIl.

, •
v.icwr, ssmu
Mat. «S^, WMeky-sS.
W«Hj.tx.l iriegular In unail

parasol/Ncw York; girdle. Vienna;
iT.»loa Iowa. Fsrta, lUinok. -New York,
-

Mti.w trxss. Oct L I
e; November. Wide;
-■
..rm; No. a. «Kc. O-t«
«y: bo. s whha. ffic. Rye—Strong; Na t.

among, amiU nut that as ctaor as eouty bn
wtaliedr Bc&gt;l mean* ample, lienee bowl, sufOrient fur a drink; jswah/protiouncod jnwb,
taatiswer. beucr "jaw,” to givw one a piece ot
oneta mind. Ruba b attire, and wbut el*u can

u-« u» i»—■ &lt;*■
Washtogtou IMUr.

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,
Hastings, Mich.

SpajSgetnacher &amp; Van Valkenbiirg.

FURNITURE

surely batten, to feed till full, mart bare’ thus
originated. Bde is tafra, and saffron is the
color of bile—nearly. Gem is a inorael, aud
i* not a gem a monwll Mr. Sullivan now aud
again puts up his darbies and gives hb miver-

«a* a deluge and wber* tbero I* now turfon
-another ward for deluge-or turf I Kiliwo
is church, and do tuey nut speak of Colum!/kill, or St. Co)utuIna'S, churchf So in the
8.-ntch, blttock b n m iety, as nicy say. "a
mile and a biUhck;” but blchook b Turkish
for a 1mlf. Bit is end. and n bat H a bit bn;
a p ecw off an end? Both Ireland ami Scot­
land grow plenty of rau&gt;-aa Dr. Johnsen
laid, “food in Scotland fur tnsu, in England
for horses," and ot i* Tarkidi for forage. If
ail this hoot enough, there I* more tn slock.
Mobommed prohibits intoxication; k-b h
drink, and hiccup—or cockney, hevbiip—tho
result of drink. Tlio English an.uw tho
Americans ot corrupting tbo comtuun lan­
guage by using tbe imperative “git" for #&gt;,
iml tbe Turk says to a beggar git, l&lt;ecausu it
U tbo imperative uf gldclhu, to go.
Au Osmanll boy calls hta grain!father dede,
end an Osmanli uncle calls bis son nvve.nd ta abashed; when
&gt; sanfc with ber bash,

tag or imshlan; bence, no doubt, hash; and
bnw many American dyspeptic* wish tbo
Turk* bad kept the word and tbe thing at
bnnie! But if she becomes a good coak »te is
■■ailed osbjl—that ta, apparently, of tte tidies,
or one who works among arte*. 11 may bo
• tirnnwd that tbu la on empty guces or l&gt;o*b,
for Ixeh :neai» empty, just ns uimu means

SUMMER.

SPRING.

i&gt;y taking a 'Inn right iu tbe ttrrot.

You will always
find our stock
complete.

WINTER.

FALL.

FURNITURE
Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

To tie People.of Barry County:
DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

Hastings, Mich.,
I serene'' is similarly applied. Carb ummus es­
cape, not, as might be snppowd, arrest; lint
tut* h tbe way of tbo world in torturing
meauing*;-aod Indi or ketl ta a cat. not n kit­
ten, and ca»ka taa fight, not an r»«*emb&gt;y of
]&gt;olitirians. Bat doldar i* a lodd, as wbeu
• me ta in the doldrums; kodja ta an old man,
•&gt;:- elder, not a codger, and kabsgi i* a guard,
aud not a cabbage. Turkish soldiers get but

cbog full?
as annmoNAL unrr.
When a boy ta masticating candy, a man
a plug, or a girl gum, they chine, that ta,

Keeps and sell tbe very finest American and foreign Gran­
ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones
Further. that since he buys tor cash, gets a!} the discoanta and keep* no agents on tbe road.
atoll «I1 wnrt- in lilw linn

par

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.
Yon will get jast exactly what you contract for if you buy of him.

Oar reference la our work,

and nothing pleases us more than to have those who think of buying take all tbe time they please
pctltors. and guaranty first-class work and all work u represented, we feel that we have a right
to ask tbe people of Barry county to patrootee a homo Institution.
Bespecttully,

thing, seeing the oottlo can fowl of themselves.
They rosy dress In taxartat or purple and go

be may giro hi* child a doll, or de), which
tlx will soon find to be “somethtag fiilsd." 11

Which stand for
uot adopted from |te Turks by the .-ouncib
of Nice or Chalctdou, near as those ptaces are
to Constantinople.

fbaMtlrbU TUnm

every partecu 1ar, not only a* to rmntd charXri*Hc*?but-v« in bsr attire -nd"-*
Rte bad a bonnet that reacted tbe
furthest extreme of fashion, a pair oftbirk
ro|7d and awkward hoots ths! could ouly
SStainimdoby. ^k^nU«5roi’

■reco
toe girt otTbiUI^ W »"&gt;
———• . , “
pruJr.rurrf.

The above is the Trade Mark for the best and therefore .the
cheapest line of stoves on earth.
See the Garland Family of Cook and Heating, also the Ait
Garland Coal Stoves.

Turkish for bouse. Vertigo ta tho feeling of
faHmg into an abyss; vsrta ta abyss iu Turk-

•banUie flrot le-on* are taught of that ten
dvrneoi and humanity which eement tbe van
tnA—of mankind together, and were they ex-

frt~d £jH_&lt;l • &gt;"•

m-M. SHM01*.

company founded under-Q*een EHxabetbf
Have not lb» English backed up tbu Turk*,
right or wrong, ever smee! What h tbmcantag of BHtUb sympathy for the Bulga­
rians, but tbat tUto are first ci/uatas of the
Turks ta bloid, albeit Christian*? if any
more pnof is .wanted bnve we not tho simi­
larity of the Turkish and Turcoman to the
English language to prove it? Philologists
like Mix Mulicr havo warned tbe world
against accidental and apparent verbal, re­
semblances, but thta ta duo only to tbeir jeal­
ousy, tbeir desire to keen things amongllft m
solves, tbeir resolve to recognise no theone*
which they do not originate Yet if this ta a
free country who are tbe philologists that
they Shaul.I mo:&gt;o[ioij*e any kin.) of busJn&lt;-»
or intellectual exurriM-f 80 bare fo to prove
that tbe Et&gt;gli*h language ta an offshoot of
tba Turkish tongue.
•
Do wo not speak of 8k Patrick, and is not
patrik the Ottoman word for patriarch? mid

teen Iwgin with but Ulalonef Der» is valley,
and every plane called wholly nr portly Ih-rrv
... ,_ ,__ ■ r.___ » ..
.. . — . . , . ■

mother regilar."—Boston Transcript.

I met tho wife of a western congreaman in
tb- Corcoran gallery here tbe other day.
Wbita *be doe. not by any
typo of Washington women, she yet comMnes
^’uxauy traits that sre found among them
that she f» lu a certain sente representative
gj X* to be in a tort of tran.ition rtate In

A rrjcna 01 uiuiv
--- ------- -—
other night be wa* addnwwl on tbe street by

But it b pretty certain that there ha very

not merely dibbled in tbe fruitful soil; that

who bold that, inasmuch as English is an

nothiug in cotnuioa with a Turanian tongue,
will only uudortsks to show that an Amerl
can c4tlwi» birthright »*houkl include a
knowledge of Sinskrit. taught in tlie primary
Khonla. then, and only then, can tbe ttaory
of the descent of Kugli .h from Turkish, amply

■Miborately kept to tte ia*t. Tte Turk* cal)
a »kgeur Feld gun “top"—becausetlh round)
Skr|&gt;tic* can now »!t down.—Ke” York Timas
Vienna, at te**t. accords U&gt; wom«n tteir

Baughman &amp; Buel
Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug Store
where they will find everything m the line of

DiruLGps,
Medicines
School Supplies,
At papular prices.

Our stock of WALL PAPER is still selling at
aud below cost. ’
,
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist at very low rates.

OelII Xxl.
Yours respectfnlly,

�by A. J. Hardy; and Rob Roy, by Smith
Nichols won first, second and third
respectively in the trotting, open for
iall. beat 3 In 5. mile heat*. First. 875;
isecond. 850; third, 825. Champion, bv
.A. J. Hardy and Ned Eagle by C. Leach
were withdrawn.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

The thirty-fifth annual fair in Barry
county has departed hence and leaves
behind it a most creditable showing
financially und otherwise. in spite of
the evil prophecies so often heard cn
Died, at bis late home In Irving,
our streets previous to its opening.
Judging from the exhibits of fruit, 1Tuesday morning. Daniel B. Pratt, aged
grains, etc., one could hardly realize ,67? His disease was black jaundice.
that this has been the worst season
Barrv county has known for many Funeral from his late home to morrow
yrnre. Neither doe* it appear that the at 10:30.
Daniel B. Pratt was born in Vermont
tanners are in a state bordering on
abject poverty. The showing was ex­ In August. 1820. and was a typical Ver­
cellent and sufficient to prove that we monter—keen. Intelligent, cool, calcu­
lating
and strictly honest In deal, of
live in as tine a section of country as
one could wish for; and also that the strong, and profound convictions. pro­
tillers of Barry county soil are reaping gressive and enterprising, and with an
richly deserved rewards for the years active interest in all movements for the
of hard wj&amp;k they have passed through. up-builiding of bis fellows. In 1840 he
Tuesdav, the first- day of the fair, migrated westward, locating first in
came in and went out with bad weather Flowerfleld. 8L Joe Co., this state.
and things looked rather dubious about In 1845. while yet a young man, he
that time. However, much encourage­ came to Irving, this county, and
he
ment was given by tbe manner in located * on the farm where
which tbe entries were coining in. The died. He married his first wife,
signal service lent its aid and promised Rosanna Ellis, two years later. To
them
a
daughter
was
born,
who
still
fair weather to tlie management. In
fulfillment of this promise Wednesday survives. Mrs. Pratt died just 33 years
came on the scene bright and smiling. .to a day before her husband. His
For some Yeason the people did not second wife, Eliza Ellis, was a sister to
appear tn such numbers as was desired, the first. To them three children were
and yet, considering the fact that this born, two a son and daughter, surviv­
was the second day. the attendance was ing their parents. The second wife
fairly good. On Thursday the weather died a few years ago of cancer of the
and ail else combined for the good of breast. His last wife was Geraldin
the society and it was a great day. Gurney. To them a son was born who
\
Thousands of people were on the lived lees than a year.
Mr. Pratt was a deeply religioushian.
grounds and to this good luck is due
the fact that the proceeds exceed the being a member of the Congregational
expenditures ot the society. Friday I church at the time of bis death. He
the attendance and weather were had belonged to, this and the Presby­
terian church for 35 years. He was a
against them.
Tbo receipts were 81275 from mem­ domestic man, who loved his home,
bership tickets; $386 from 25 cent and the dear ones there. He was
tickets;'892.70 from the grand stand; prominent in every good work for the
$7.10 from children’stldcets^8352 from elevation of his fellow men. He knew
ground rent und entrance fees: making no compromises, his character was de­
a total ot 82122.80. For 1886 tbe re­, clsion itself. There was no mistaking
ceipts amounted to about 82300. The। his views on any question.
By industry and economy he had ac­
amount received will be sufficient to,
pay all expenses and leave a surplus In cumulated a large property, consisting
of bank stock and other interests.
,
the treasury.
He will be greatly missed from home
The entries in the various departsaid
ments.wen: about up to last year, ex­ and community. Truly can It
cept among poultry, sheep and swine. of him that **a good man has gone" and
, Tbe following are the number in the •'entered into that rest which remainetb
for the people of God.’’ The sympathy
\ different departments:
of the community will gp to the bereav­
&lt; indni and v^rtablw..............
ed ones, and all will feel his loss as a
Table ralntlimeals...... ..........
personal one. as is alwsvs the loss ot a
Aft,flowers, bird* anil fishes.
41 good citizen and christain man.
&lt;%udna'F. work.........................
191
U1

Poultry...
Hwine.......

draft...
lAdimfeVu&amp;lll/.’....’./.’.’.”.?./.'."’.’."’.’...
Grin*1' exhibits... .........................................-___

«

Elijah Rowley, an old gentleman
nearly blind, while on his. way to this
city Thursday, was overtaken by two
men, one of whom proposed that the
old gentleman trade horses with him,
at the same time representing his bbrse
to be four years old. The old man at
first dedined but was finally persuaded
into making the deal; the
stopped both teams, unhltchli
changing the horses. On arriv
Mr. Howley discovered that bis newly
acquired animal was an ancient fraud,
and began to realize that be had bfcen
swindled. A warrant was issued for
the man who bad given his name as
Stephen Doty. Doty, however, proved
himself not to have been the man and
ho was unmolested. Upon further investlgation It was found that Jim
Spencer was the guilty one. We un­
derstand that tbe matter was settled
satlsfactorally without trial.

OUR PRICES ON

CLOTHING IS BELOW OTHER DEALERS!
Our styles are nicer !

Our stock is larger !

We can fit you better!

Is Ttzis the Trutrt? Oonaea-nd See

Our Prices on

Hats is Below other Dealers
Our stock is larger !

We show better styles.

Is this the truth? Come and see.

Underwear, Gloves and Mittens, Shirts and
Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Cuff
Buttons, Collar Buttons, Hosiery, Etc,
Are lower than other dealers.

Our goods are finer'

Our stock is larger!

this the truth? Come and see.

For 1886 the entri'es amounted* ’ in * all
to about 2300.
.
The committee in reporting on the
showing made by the Granges said they
were splendid,and this was remarked
by all who shiv their exhibits. Prairie­
ville Grange took first premium on a
display of 183 varieties of farm
products: Glass Creek grange showed
137 varieties and looked premium.
The exhibits made by our business
men were not as numerous as they
ought to have been and yet they were
as large as the limited accomodations
of Art hall will allow. More space
should be arranged for by the society
W. J. &amp; L. L. Holloway hare secur­
and means should be adopted whereby ^Che directors of the C. K. A 8. rail­ ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Ross’ sys­
better protection for the-goods display­ roll did not have a formal meeting I
tematic treatments for tbe cure of rheu­
ed could be insured. Protection from
the elements is hot enough. Merchants hlife on Thursday last as expected, since matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepsia.
do not care to display valuable goods Superintendent Bush was summoned to One treatment for each disease and a
where the liability to damage, due to a Kalamazoo and could not "be on hand. cure in every case guaranteed. Call , at
large crowd, ia so great. W. H. Myets’ Those who were here looked over the store for testimonials.
display of harness, robes; trunks, etc., proposed route through th a city, and
was very good. John Bessmer present­ prospected a little for depot grounds,
ed a tine display of jewelry. Goodyear which they would like to have the citIu memory ot Mrs. Marrton Cook Jeaaup,
A Barnes’ presented carpets and rugs ------ **-uy for them la the second ward who was cut off so suddenly in the morning of
for the deserved admiration of the near &gt;e Goodyear mill. Whether the life.
dttzL.
___
_______
______________
* will get there or not Is an open
people. E. H. Lathrop did not lose
Hash! our darting nb«- l« dying.
Soon shell leave us all alone;
this opportunity of showing the fine question. Another meeting will prob­
Soon she'll be among the angels,
be held —
hereC soon,"
when
“L, ~t
“ ^this
—la
goods be carries In his stock.- E. A. ably tC
Slugln^ praise around tbe throne.
dis-­
Mattison had a corner reserved for the matter will be more thoroughly dis
Sho ha* gone, our loved companion.
exhibition of his organs. And T. cussed. The citizens ot the first ward
From tbh world of sin and care:
Phillips showed his sewing machines. have offered a site. It was not decided
Ed. Powers’ Garland stoves had also a yet whether the road will be extended
place in the hall. IL A. Goodyear &amp; toward the Saginaws. This will prob­
Sons and Messer Bros., showed a fine ably lx) concluded soon. It is' hoped
may always
lot of wagons and carriages. Some that the extension will be decided Jupon
threshing machines and agricultural this fall, so that the preliminary work
She bos left a Un i ng father.
implements were there for the inspec­ may be done through the winter.
And a mother to weep and mourn,
tion of those interested in them.
In a foriper issue we mentioned the
Only one race was trotted on Tues­
day, the free for all county horses. fact that A. P. Cook, of Jackson county,
She ba» laft two Iorios brulhrn.
And a sifter here alone;
Morg. was entered by Norman Patton; through his attorney L. E. .Knappen,
Hbe in walUnc for ber loved one*.
Gould, by J. Slattery; Buff, by A. J.
I'n In heaven, that IiImumI hami&gt;
had
been
awarded
$7,500
for
injuries
Hardy; Frank Hooker by J. Hanna.
Buff won the race; Frank Hooker, received in a railroad accident on the
2
second; Morg, third; Gould, fourth. M. AO. by U.S. court at Toledo. This
sum was paid last week. The receiver
First prize, 810; second, 85.
That is to say, your lungs. Also all
The running race for county horses; of the road had threatened to carry the
best 2 in 3 halt mile heats, on Wednes­ case to the supreme court, since Mr. Jour breathing machinery. Vfcry wonerful machinery it is. Not only the
day, had three entries: Isaac B., by W. Conk, at the time of the accident, was
11. Spence; Joe Cotton, by Joe Brown; rldlhg od a pass, in which it was ex- larger air-passages, but the thousand
Lady Nell, by H. L. VanSyckle. Isaac prresljr stated that he could not get little tubes and cavities leading from
B. won first money, 810; Joe Cotton, damages in case of injury on the road. them.
But it appears that the pass whs given
When these are clogged and choked
second money, 85.
The same day a trotting race for in accordance with a contract with him with matter which ought not to be
county honwe, 4 years old or under, by the M. A O.,—in other words for a there, your lungs cannot half do tbeir
best 2 in 3 heats, was won by Mollie consideration, hence the award. This work. And wnat they do, thev cannot
Armstrong, owned by A. L. Taylor; is the only case involving this point do welt
Call It a cold, cough, croup, pneumoKittle Hanna, owned by D. E. which has been tried in the U. 8. courts
n^eatarrh, consumption or any of the
Eycleehymer won second place; and since 1873.
familiar throat and nose and head and
Wilber, J r., owned by A. Pennock, was
The following is the programme for lung obstructions, all are bad, All
distanced. Prizes, 815 and 810.
W. S. Benham’s Bay Dick and Jot­ the meeting of the C. L. 8. C. to beheld ought to be got rid of. There ia just
Brown’s Joe Cotton contested for first at the rooms of Dr. Timmerman. one sure way tb get rid of them. That
Oct
14:
is to take Boschee’s German Syrup’
money in tbe running race for county
which any druggist will sell you for 75
horses, three years old or under, best 2 in
cents a bottle. Even if everything else
3 half mile beats. Joe Cotton got his lit­
has failed you. you may depend upon
tle 810 and Bay Dick had a good grip
Paper-Life of Columbus.—Mrs. Julia Wllll- this fo rcertaln.
on the 85.
in tbe stallion trotting race by horses Z^Johnson Ch“P' U U' B‘ niltOr’’-~Mr*owned in the county and having made
keading-'?Tbo White Man's Foot.”-Mae
Coloma, Mich., Dec. 3,1885.
the season, best 2 in 3 mile heats, Frank Bwwcy.
Hooker, owned by J. B. Hanna, was
Gentlemen:—Ono of vour circulars
the winner. Cleveland, owned by Ji.
came to my notice to-day, and it re­
Mound
T. Parker, second; and J. Gould, by J.
minds me of an old and very valuable
Slattery, third. Firat, 815; second. 810.
friend, one that saved my life 12 years
Hastings first and second nine* and
the Freeport nine were all the ball
help since, I had almost forgotten it.
clubs entered. On Tuesday the game
I wu 10 years old, and suffering from
Fbank Eggleston got drunk Fri­ menstrual derangement; I coughed
between Freeport and the second nine
was won by the latter. On Wednesday day and in addition was disorderly. continually and had chills every day.Saturday
he
was
given
his
choice
by
tbe 1st nine beat the second, the firat
I was as miserable os any one could be
Justice Kenaston to pay 88.75 or take and live. A lady who knew the
nine winning 810 and the second 86.
Sport No. 2, half mile foot race was 15 days in jail. He paid the cash.
cause of my illness pertiuaded my
not run..
mother
to have me use Zoa-Phora—it
Tom Casey was tried before Justice
In tho foot race, free for all. 20 rods, Brown,
of Barry, on Friday and con­ was called Woman’s Friend then. Be­
Hurd Green won first money, 85; G. A. victed on the charge of petty larceny. fore 1 hail used one bottle my cough
Money, second. 83; Horace Palmer, He was sentenced for Oo days to the and chills ceased. I kept on and used
third. 81.
two hotties and they brought me out
The free for all foot race" with trot­ Detroit house of correction.
all right. I afterwards married and
ting horse, 20 rods, again proved the
The examination of H. J. Forsbey am now th? mother of three nice
superiority of man over dumb brutes. and wife, on charge of receiving and hearty children. I feel tliat 1 owe a
G. A. Mosey got tbe 85; Hurd Green, concealing stolen goods, was adjourned great deal to 7x»-I*hora. 1 hope it will
S3: and Horace Palmer. «I.
to Oct 12th, before Justice Brown, of become well known, and that every
On Friday the running race, open to
woman and girl who needs it will use
all. bat 2 in 3. jnile'heata was won by
it If you will send ma some circulars
lauc B. mteral by W. H. Sjwoce; Joe
Ca*&gt;
C
harlie Miller, of Lake A Miller. I will give them to acquaintance*, and
to Greenville Thursday to shoe do all I can to help you.
„« Bros, running home, Isaac B., k&gt;
Yount
be could be ready for the races
Ruth, owned by Mlles Norton; Buff, | there.

If we fail to satisfy you as regards quantity, quality or low prices, we are ^perfectly willing
you should drop your shekels elsewhere and pay three prices too much.

E. K. GRANT, Leveler of High Prices.
Philo Dunning.

fuut.

Jos. Rogers.

PURE

pRPRICEls
CREAM

JakiHJ
Used bribe United Statm GovernumH. &gt;*&gt;•
&lt;lorwc-by the
tit® great UnlrrnltiMaa
■£« hJISHi. ilf
iTtee « the onlr Baking 1'owdvr that &lt;)omi not
contain Atomouia. Llrae or Alum. Sold only in
PfllCF. BAKING rownm co
saw YOBX.
CHICAGO.
uuna.

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending Oct. 1st, as
taken from the books in the register’s
office:

We Bob Up Serenely!
The new firm of Dunning &amp; Rogers, who have lately ,pnrchased of Wm. H. Schantz his.entire stock of

Aud are prepared to do business at the old stand.
We propos^to sell goods at tbe lowest possible margin, and
keep nothinAit the best.
When in need of anything in our line, call and get prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of produce.

WE BUY POULTRY.

Pure goods,

Low prices,

Honest dealing.

N. B.—Country stores will do well to correspond with us be­
fore selling their Butter and Eggs.

John 8. Barrett to Jot
». UavtlosM S3.IM.

», Woodland.

wV^35Zk“’jk“*'

w. Keefer ct al. to wmia
tVffigS&amp;SS,.

"5:WSEW&amp;

“

Is closing out his stock of

CLOTHING­

Odd lota, job lota, and lots of them, to be sold at COST or
lees, for CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—I can and will sell at prices to aston­
ish i ankee, Dutch, or Irish and some others.
LADIES' ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.
PRINTS at 4, 5, and 6 cents.

UN DERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear like
iron, and cheap as “dirt,’’
CLOAKS AND JACKETS.

30 Oexits.

One pound of good. 50c. Jap Tea'given with every $1" |,1U*
trade at regular prices.

SFGet your prices here before you purchase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

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The Hastings Banner

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Hastings, mich..ocTQRFR &lt;r^-iR87

WHOLE NO. 1689.

■ he Hastings Banner.

County News.

FUKFOBT.
W. H. Smith, of Yankee Springs,
thLranik
of Hustings, passed
made a flying trip to Woodland Center
M. J. Goes has returned from Chica­
through this town Wednesday.
There will be a bfocuifc and hooey
—___ 22EIS. HASTINGS.
diiriSk,?a*h'r1wl11 ^h in" the Star one day tart week to see his brother J. go, and now goods are arriving dally.
social at Truman Barnum's Tuesday
Uauky Co., Micil,
M.
Smith.
’.loe.Jlry5P 80(1 family have moved ULstrlct the coining winter
A dealer in furniture has rented the
night
Oct. 18th for the benefit of tbv
Mrs.
Clara
Palmerton,
of
Battle
road th* F”*r h0Q5&lt;? oa 010 11 ardJ"
t?*r" Yar»*'r and ChHwbrougb Creek, spent Wednceday with her niece store of W. H. Willis, and is now ready
for custom.
church. All are invited to come. Bill
.
rrvparlng to build a grain Mr*. J. M. Smith.
Dr. Sackct has traded the mare Pan­ 25 cents a couple; single number E»
•John Fatey is the happiest man in cieyator.
Some sneak thief entered the granary sy, for a horse with F. A. Blackman.
cents.
*
bouth Hastings. Me has got u back
N. Brayton. J, Y.rvvr ol J
HUTION KATES
of J. Palmerton one night last week
, Rev. and Mrs. Perry attended the dis­
bls“jthv",l;r”
Low'''l S«urd«v.“
Scarce, potatoes.
1
pension.
and carried off a quantity ot oats and trict missionary meeting at VickHburg
Two wagons loaded with boccara
J. N. Covert smiles and says there is
&gt; “&gt;«
wife, or South Uwril. wheat.
.
passed through hare last wrek.
”
last week: also Mn. F. Wales.
a boy up to our house; born SlpL 28th.
IS -,?1
&gt; »P»™&gt;to,J.a. Heutor
KKltSlXU JtATKS:
James Christian and wife started for
Nettie Chamberlain ban diphtheria,
Mrs. A. C. Carpenter, of your city,
xviuperanro)
literary
oral
Saturday
ana
wife,
bunday.
•»r..............
......»t00 00
Ohio Monday. Mr. Christian and wife but ta apparently doing well.
Fox &amp; Son raised the building for
spent Saturday at J. N. Covert’s.
5ve?lS5. “. lhe SUr- Thl" "“I an’
. ■ • iersifietai injxltioaa.
have been with us two years und leave
Wm. Lindsay buried n daughter on
James Hallett and wife and Mrs.
doublrdly be aomethlUK very Hue a. their panel machines Saturday.
many warm friends behind. Mr*. C. Saturday, a victim to the dread disease, Rich, of your city, visited the I. O. G.
the partklpanu have had tour weeks
J. G. Iteuter and wife attended the has been chorister at the M. E. church
MB rjuXTlStk
and the first of a family of ten. A young T. lodge here Saturday evening last.
in which to prepare tor the name. Let funeral of Mr. D. Pratt, of Irving,
- left In the Joh Printing Dfrduring their sojourn here and the mem­ man. has it, but is doing well at present
Mrs. Asa Odell went to Muskegon
there
be
a
full
house.
iniirwhiy.
°
ETcrrthln* in the
bers of the church, in appreciation of writing.
last week to visit her daughter who
Mrs. Dr.-Ruckle has been visiting
: 11,
........ ..nd wlthtbe latrol tiwesof
Rev. Livingston preached at the Star
her services, made her u fine present
Mrs. L. Terpenning and Miss Bertha lives there.
'^'janTf-L: u r..w-neinployeJ.oD*ble« U&gt;t&gt; last Sunday evening. It was a bad her parents and friends in Campbell on Sunday.
were both very ill the past week, but
Jay Carpenter spent Sunday and
night and he hud only a small'hudience township the past week.
■•‘•.■.t'-V-cUm 1o&lt;&gt; work.
“A thing of beauty is a joy forever,” are convalescing rapidly.
Monday at home returning to Clinton
k- Roush is enjoying a visit so said Frank when his new safe ar­
but his text was very appropriate.
’
Reported that L. A. Shedd has again county Tuesday.
To-night, at A. Barnaby’s, a party of with her mother who arrived at this rived.
disposed of the hotel. This time to a
W L0W41Y.M.D.,
Miss Forbs is working at J. B. Carplace
Thursday.
The new coat of paint adds much to Battle Creek man, in exchange for a penter.’s
.
Physician and Surgeon. young people will celebrate Miss Eva
btnlth Will
returned Wednesday the looks of Benson &amp; Co.’a drug store. farm of 80 acres near that city.
Barnaby's birthday with a social dance
Mate Ballou returned home from
.
. ,,.s ..c.y of trcalinit dlwane* of the
from Ohio where he has been
EmjSa Grozinger has closed
her
Quite a party went from Kingstown, Wayne county last week accompanied
' ,’u; ,.id(t&gt;&lt;- jireservatloa et vision etc.
^r,;
. HF.ECTACLKS and eye
Will Coburn spent Sunday with his vlBitlng friends the oast four weeks.
school and is attending our high school. Delton and Prairieville to Kalamazoo by her cousin of that ptace.
’
Miss Mary Sullivan teacher in the
uncle, Jno Paterson, in Irving.
Our evaporator is ready for business. on the new road .Thursday, after hav­
Mrs. Mathias Allerding started Mon*,
r
nee nr. Broadway, near Court
. Rev. Martin will preach at the Star upper department of our school is pre­ Hundreds ot bushels of apples have ing their patience nearly exhausted *"
by day to Mason. Ingbrm county, to visit
school house one week from Suodav at paring to have u grand time for her t&gt;een delivered at the evaporator dur­ waiting all day for the train.
her brother.
scholars the last day .which is next ing the past week.
•LGROVE
7 o'clock p. m. sharp;
Mary Allerding, of yoar dty. visited
rOl ll COKNF.KS.
Lawyers,
’ Frank Gambol was in Irving Sundav 1 riday.
If rumor is correct another taw suit
at home Sunday.
The chicken pie social, given by the will take place in the near future.
Items scarce this week.
the guest of relatives.
*’
.
Isaac Allerding is working on M.
Young
winter
again.
’
ladles
of
the
Congregational
society
Miss Parks has removed her business
Geo. Ryerson and sister.Mr*.Gcaparo,
Target's new house.
Fred Stowell, of your city, formerly
of Chicago, and Fred Ryerson of the at Lnlon hall Saturday night, was' to the shop owned by Mr. Baitinger.
Frank Henney and Willard Brunson
ASTON,
largely attended. The G. A. R. band
L. Hough has erected two very nice of-thls place was home Sunday.
are working at the carpenter trade at
Attorney at Law, city, were at Frank Ryerson's Monday furnished moat excellent muaic.
Robert Altoft has purchased 40 acres Lake Odessa with John Donley, of this
hitching posts in front of his black­
afternoon.
of land of Jesse Townsend on the town place.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Wm.
llelrigle
sr.
were
smith
shop.
The woods are full of hunters on
,
Stair. Collections Sundays.
very much surprised Friday night as
The parties who indulged their line, between Hartings and Castleton.
Everybody is busy husking their
Mrs. (Workings, of Wis., spent last corn. Last week was a nice time to
w.
____________
The Batons are re-plastering part ol .Ito'S! 50 of their relatives and friends meaner propensities by cutting off the
gathered at their home to help them heads ot those chickens have been week at D. P. bprague’s.
husk corn the fodder did Dot break up
their
house.
Look
out
for
a
dance.
BARKER, Real Estate,
The sheet and pillow social at Mr. very much.
dedicate their new house. The G. A. R. found out and will have to settle lhe
x.
Bob
whites
are
hunted
but
we
hear
and L'h'uia.
!.
band furnished music for the -occasion. matter, or suffer the full extent of the Joslin's last Friday night—Well. 1 don't
Last week was a very wet week here, '
of none bring killed.
know anythiug about IL so will not it rained most eyery night. Sunday
' ;ny.i« A bon. S door* norm
After - presenting them some very nice law.
Anna Lake is convalescing slowly. ’
mention
it.
oi pii*tonicv.
The "Hoodlums” were out Saturday
was one of those old fashion lonesome
, in n to inakiug exctuuMtro
Charlie Freer Is at home now. the nreacnte and all had partaken of a delic­
Henry'Clark is able to be out again.
ious supper which rhe ladies of the night tearing down signs, etc.
days; it rained almost all day.
• uturesta of i.oo-rentannt
Geo. Bump, D. P. Sprague and fami­
x.-WuUy BrtMuxt alter. E*nus broken bone having knitted together.
company had brought with them they
S. Smith is out showing up the mer­
Abram Yarger has his new house up.
The care on the new railroad run
or rxriuu«e- Housce and
all departed for their several homes. its of Smith, McArthur A Roberta* lies spent Sunday witn their parents.
Some of the young men had better
within two uiileu of Frank Bush’s hoping that the old couple might enjoy
Mrs. Qversmith. of Woodland, hak look out how they carry pistols around
horse shoe.
'
place.
themselves for many years to come.
S. Thomas has been engaged by C. b. been visiting friends on the town line. in their pockets.
j^ARY c. COBB.
Call, on W. N. Boice to get your
□Frank and Helen Childs were aroused Palmerton to do the sawing at his mill
Not very much news thia week. We
Hamilton Carveth gets a pt-naion from their slumber Thursday night, bv during the coming winter. Mr. Palmer­ watches and clocks repaired at rock will try to do a little better next week.
ISHIOXABLE IWESSMAJCKR,
a large crowd of relatives and Iriends, ton's extensive law practice consuming bottom prices.
from Uncle Sam. He deserves it.
MIIITH IKVXNG.
B. E. Beebe is Loomis &amp; Co.’s new headed by Ito G. A. IL band, and re­ all his time.
DOWENH HUta
•
■fa- Attention
to Cutting clerk.
minded them that it was their (Sth
I. Faul’s house is receiving the flnThe fair is over and evqjy one was
Wheat and rye looking well'.
Wheat still in lively demand here at anniversary. Frank got up and not ishing touches, also VanSlmmon's and surprised at the show; it bring better
Com
about
one-third
of
a
crop.
•
than was expected and It is conceded
two cents above Hastings prices. thinking to pnt on his shoes went out Geo. Rowlader’s.
The law department that has been by all that Barry county may be proud
Perhaps the readers ot the Bannxr
Wbut’s the matter with Hastings any to sye what was going on. After the
baud played a few pieces the crowd all lately attached to our high school, is of her horses.
will remember mention being raadw
way?
under
the
instruction
of
C.
S.
Palmer
­
;WEEZfcA".
Thomas Smith, of Isabella countv, is three or four years nro of a spring
went
in
the
house.
After
they
were
J ’.MBS A.
Peter Stevens, living a few miles
bursting
out in Rob Jiakson’s woods,
ton.
presented
with
several
presents
ns
a
I
visiting
hta
sons
Wesley
and
William
.
\L^wyer.
‘ south of here will have a vineyard of 7
Giles Grimes, of Illinois, made the Smith.
where there had never been any signs
•
, acres next year—the largest in the token of their love and respect the
George W. Brown passed last week of water. The volume of water baa in­
went over to Mr. N. Brayton's hearts of his cousins Jack and Jerome
.Lx
'i r. '0,u‘l‘&lt;Ai
O®&lt;*over | gnj^rvisor McKevitt is at the county company
residence w here there was a bountiful Palmerton glad bv visiting with them I among his friends of North Irving.
creased until Mr. Jackson dug a race,
Geo. IL Brown, of Sheridan, and Mrs. and is about erecting a feed mill there­
prepared for the occasion. last week. The Pidmerton brothers
. ‘
A —----------------- - ------ hub, attending the session of the board supper
About 11 o'clock they disbanded, wish­ hwl not seen their cousin for nearly Eli Brown and son Arie spent Sunday on. The machinery is already arriving.
’ f WELTON
of supervisors.
Soon the buzz of the machinery will be
forty
years.
with
Jake
Wing
and
family.
‘
|
A. E. Southwick has opened a pool ing the happy couple to live to enjoy*
A load of Good Templars visited Wild’
Charley Wing has raised his barn heard in the land.
’
■ r -It* Ohl.. Earwr^iDturauee Co I »n*1 billiard room in the Jordan block. many more anniversaries.
Austin Hunt and wife are visiting
Flower lodge Wedm-sday evening, and and is putting a wall under the same.
—• .; ■ . on .» man's property modnst
Rev. Tilley occupied the Baptist pulafter enjoying a good time began re­
Weslev Smith has taken his mother­ friends in Otsego.
ttrv.i:;-.Mn:npor wu&gt;d; asalMt * sum's j pit for probably the last time Sundav.
Mr. Huggett is visiting friends in
Fine autumn weather, all that could loading when the horses tocsine sud­ in-law's farm am! moved there and Mr
1_____________ pl® will 1&gt;e gn-aHy missed from Mid-1
Kalamazoo,
and taking in the fair.
denly
frightened
and
run
away
upset
­
Traut
is
going
to
move
into
his
house
be desired for a preparation for winter.
-'HiK 1- &lt;HF1 l; iX
; dleville.
Mr. Cross, who recently purchased
Edith Hutchinson is very sick with
A large number of our people took in ting the wagon ami spilling out the
jSWA a
prof M&lt;me attended the teachers
the Vanderhoof farm, is repairing the
Good Templars on the ground. Several typhoid fever.
r:
:
morikUMUnB, M.eh.i
I examination at Hastings Thursday and the fair at Kaiamnzoo this week.
Edgnr Smith is selling his persona] house, preparatory to moving in this
Mr. VanDewalker. of Kansas, is visit­ were quite badly bruised but none ser­
£.-•. .u;. &gt;•: ul AteUiwt Bojk» In Barry . Friday.
iously Injured.
/
proixwty and preparing to go pway. fall.
I
Our new livery and feed stable is ing his mother and other relatives
Dr. Pierson and wife spent several
Mr. Jones, onr evaporator man, We shall miss Edgar; and his mother, a
here. Mr. VanDewalker was born and
.
. ,
“ I progressing favorably.
kindly
genial old lady, will be especial­ days last week, visiting friends In
preacheti
both
morning
and
evening
• . '• -.x.M l».
•
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The new M. E. pastor. R-v. George.' raised here. Some six years ago he
Hustings.
•
.1.,
.n and furgron. |s tav0^Mv
w ent to Kansas, married and made him- Sundav. Rev. Garlick having l&gt;een call­ ly, missed from among us.
. The sons of veterans held a shadow
ed to Watertown by the death ot a rela­
•
. -1.u’pecUlty. Pile*.,
ocw officer* of the Methodist iself r. home; death came to his home tive.
----------------------- —-----------I social at the hall last Friday evening.
iin-l broke it up; his wife died last J uni-,
School closes in the -Norton district • The membership ot the post G. A. R..
David Cooil has sold the apples in his
leaving him two interesting children
—•
.
J.I to thit . ff«-t prerC ass t., Duane 1 reeinan. bee, Ross &lt; arthishveek.
■ of this place, seems to be well pleased
orchard,
including
wind
falls,
for
90c
a
•
•
*0d O.T
oon&gt;er | v, th, Treas. K. D. Davis. urganHL Effie whom he has with him.
Albert has engaged to teach the ; over the election of the commander-inbushel.
Mr. Frank Barber from St. Ghur Co.
Rich.ird*.
™„..
Tb'
wind, or Smrfx, nltht school at Assyria Center the coming J chief, John P. Rea.
is visiting hh father Mr. John Barton
Miss Vera Cobb and her brother
winter.
। Some of the parties interested in
Mra Eno. Barber xral dxufhter .Urt I r*&lt;K&gt;k nearly all -be applra oil.
Maggie Downs who nas been visit- 1 ditch No. 3. of this township, seem to
Jt^segave a birthday party nt their for
,r Louuldjis.
Leuuldla. St. Joe Co. to visit
vhlt her | ..bebool wm clrwe,t Tbumlov on.l
‘. V a KARMAN.
tug her sister Mrs. P. &lt;&gt;. Dunham for | to aggrieved by the decision ot the
home Thursday evening.
b
riday
in
the
primary
department
of
Lawyers.
*o£*A“,od"jolro*lUH'Mr Ukl fiuu-! &gt;»«■ «3»ol to give Mr.' 'Warner an oj
our school to give Mr. Warner an op. several weeks returned to her home at । drain commiusioner; hence an appeal to
itiri» National Bank.)
. the town board. They have a hearing
the
examination. Battle Creek last Monday.
Blra alert tor OeklendCO.next Tuee- portunity to attend ,k
- —
Hogs are being shipped from this sta­
Mrs. J. K. Wilcox returned last | ne_xt Saturday.
to visit relatives.
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| Several pupils from tlie high school i ------ .i_.. r------ i.__ ..t.i* &gt;_ r_j.—
U’lI.I.lAM I',.SWEEZEY, Attorney tion nearly every wfeek. Mike Doster day
C. W. Armstrong went to Hastings
Tlw
mid. rf BdiUe l'W«.
attend
attended and report a pleasant Thursday from her visit in Indiana, I
’ At L.w and Solicitor ip Chancery. doing most of the business.
TuC
e.ave.wu v -—•••- ---------- 5
accompanied by her sister Mrs. Wimer I *to-day. and found his sister, Mrs. Cur­
Lime.
H. Webb and wife, of Battle Creek, who has I'een very sick for several
ttis, quite sick with fever.
I1. I). Banner, our mail carrier, has of Wisconsin.
weeks
with
typhoid
fever,
will
be
glad
W. C. Dunham and wife, P. O. Dun­
visited at D. Wilson's last week.
v
Mr. B. P. Burpee and wife, who have
moved Into the house vacated by John
\VU-! - AM B. SWEEZEY,
The excursion to Kent. Ohio, was to learn that he ia able to be around.
ham and wife.George Mosey and C. S. Ibeen living in Otsego the past year, are
Smith.
Justice of the Pence. patroniz.ed from this quarter.
Mrs. Fred Whitcomb has had her Dunham were at Woodland last Wed- &lt;coming back to their old farm- at the
WO0JDLAND.
uesday
in
attendance
at
the
district
1
head of Barlow lake this week.
No services at South Pine take church
John Smith has moved Into the M. house painted.
Sunday on account ot the quarterly
Dr. Carpenter starts for Nebraska on lodge I. O. G. T.
Rowlader house.
C. Marshall and A. Haffner were
HELTOS:
meeting at Prairieville.
IL Banner has moved into the Dea­ Tuesday.
Nashville. Mich.
Plainwell and Hastings fairs both
The Nashville News correspondent at Hastings tast ThurAday and Friday
Rain and mud prevail
'
con Holmes house.
attending the teachers examination.
well patronized from this section.
an Merchant,
The carpenters are tearing down and seem solicltious about the kin of Old
Mr. Senica Larabee is 'drawing lum­
There
is
a
family
in
this
town
that
I make* of Hardwart
rebuilding the miUlnev store of Miss Soldier and Young Soldier; however he takes six newspapers and the serial 1ber for a new house, a much needed .
Itain, rain, rain!
,
,
.
tachliierji.
is correct. Old Soldier and Young
story of "Allen Quatermin" is pub- iarticle.
Mr. Cook, wife and daughter Jennie, 1 ’arks
Albert Barnum has finally settled Soldier do belong to the same regiment, dished in three of them.
A new tool house for the section
of Orangeville. Mr. Walker and wife.
but to different.companita.
:.dly W’lcome.
W. C. Dunham and wife and C. Ihands is being built at this place.
ot Martin. Mrs. (leo. Brooks, of Hast­ down again in his old home on hLs
The I. O. G. T. lodge initiated three
Wheat continues to come in and
Evans and family attended the Eaton
ings.
and
A.
IL
Jessup
are
the
guests
of
I? IL-TIMMERMAN,
Wtodland against the world for taw into the mvrterira of their order on county fair at Charlotte lust Thursday. Kalamazoo prices are paid.
1 ■ Homu-pathic I*hysidan &amp; Surgeon, P. Rogers and wife.
Tuesday evening.
About 30 passengers went to Kala­
The Maple Grove base ball club play­
A daughter of Mr. Lindsey and wife suite. There are three on the justice
John Smith and wife are entertain­
&gt; • over l.aibrop't &lt;!ru&lt; store.)
docket for this week.
ed n match game of ball on their mazoo, on Thursday and Friday, from
died with diphtheria Friday night.
, Gso. W. Rowtader has moved into his ing Mr. and Mrs. Catland. Mrs. S.’s ground last Saturday with a club from this place.
Mr. Notingham is also said to have
U’ a. LANDIS. M. D.,
Our new blacksmith will be here in
nPDe.Sn’HolniM ta recovering vary
the diphtheria in hta family.
S. Lesli® will move to the .little burg northeast Assyria and northwest Belle­
•
• Physican and Surgeon,
vue, the score at the close of the eighth a few days and commence work. Hta
Wheat is looking well this season.
slowly from a severe attack of typhlod on the other side of Lake .Iordan in a few inning stood 13 to 47 in favor of the name is Mosher and becomes from
Corn ia turning out better than ex­
tlays. Sorry to lose so good :t carpen­
Sherwood.
■■ •[&lt;.- r -.oktb of Kilpatricks drug
home club., The game was umpired, to
P ErnLt Richmond and Sadie Merlau k&gt;Frtiur -kKpinall has commenced keep­ ter Steve, but we suspect that vou wlU the satisfaction of all, by Preston
John Pope is expected to teach our
rtu n&gt; /,..ma there day or night.
return as soon as the boom Is over.
school this winter.
Jewell of Assyria Center.
attended the fair at Allegan. They ing house in the pa«onagr
Young Soi.iuei:.
Jeff. Houghson moved his household
Stone are idready on the ground for
“ DOWLING.
report a good fair.
gtxxfe to Grand Rapids tast week where
the underpinning to Myron Pennock’s
GKKKEY.
he has secured a position in a chair
Plenty ot rain as usual.
GAST1.ETON.
store.
O. Bachelder and Seymour Olmsted
On
Ule
Murphy,
of
Hwtinf*.
ta
spend
­
C.
Gorham
had
purchased
a
floe
road
John McCouncl. from Southington.
HASTINGS, MICH.
'“su-piro schrntr. or llllnoH, B hae have sold their apples to Saranac par­ cart and while hta colt wai hitched to Ohio, is making a visit among rela­
ing a fow days with h. Lockhart.
ties. at 81.10 per barrel.
it and tied Ht the burg Saturday night tives at this place.
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. Davis is on the sick list.
E E*HUIx-rt hM llnxllysei tie,I down
F. and D. M. Myers have purchased the colt ix-anme frightened and smiwhed
The directors of the C. K. &amp; S. railThe married men and the single mtn
of W. Allen, of Boston, a Shorpshire it up considerable.
are tmng their skill at
hallat Woodlxod. «nJ u d“l“«
Ormsliee &amp; Herrington are finish­
banl'inK buslnew, loaning mnney, and yearling ram that weighs 200 pounds.
C. Newton lost a cow last week.
b
irtll
tor
soveral
Ore
Insurance
com"Het"
Durkee
and
wife
made
a
visit
ing
their
threshing
jobs
between
show
­
Delton
would be the largest point l«n l t the laws of the suite of
E. Lockhart wants a few good spring
to Cannonsburg last week.
tween Kalamazoo and Hastings. The
Mlehlunn.
ers.
^M^Fddv has moved to town.
Our grocer came very nearly having
The Dr. has a new cart with a top party took dinner at Peter Stewart’s.
'an.' Hutobln,. of GreenvIU.-. Dr.
Kiloatrick’s sister, WM here last week a smash-up last Saturday, by his horse on it. He thinks there is too much rain
Village lota are going now for the
Rev. C. Bradley ’P0^ ue*7Sn£t I'ls,
lies* I&gt;ec. 15. IMW in building
Ung bo? brother. Ud
being scared at a harrow.
for a “rattler.”
&gt;low price of S2&amp;.
Rev Bradlev delivered an excdlwrc
orruplnd by Messer Bron.
Lacey and Cedar Creek clubs will
sermon at the'U. B. church.
ednesday ’The district lodge, I.
cross
bate
nt
Dowling
next
Saturday.
OFFICERS:
KINGSTOWN.
n. rfeeldent;
•
Hank Wilkinson is speculating in Look out for a goodigame of ball.
Sneller of Monroe Co., is among
Mrs. Hathaway is quite sick.
Art. Humphrey has returned from
h. Goodyear. Vice. Pres.:
us again to make arrangemente to build
livestock. .
The dance at Tolles brothers, hall
the north. "There is no place like
Dr. Andrus and George Barnes fished
home” especially if your best girl is was well attended, and a good time re­
a
y^williain*
is
among
us
buying
DIRECTORS:
the first of the week at Wall lake.
ported by al).
near there.
The game of ball between the living
•ar.
W. If. Powers,
L. Wooley, of Battle. Creek. W. Rings
Some from here went to see the
“uijockharthte roturned from Ed. A. Oreble.
and wife, of Grand Rapids, were the games of ball between1 Cedar and Irv­ and Cedar Creek nlniw resulted in a
t- Jf. Knappea.
Chester Messer.
guests ot M. Waldorfi’s family a portion ing and Hickory and Irving., Irving score of 30 to IL in favor of Cedar
has.a good club but was beaten in both Creek.
,r, Mr Kwsrtr psying tor the of last weeK.
Gus McNaughton and Orton Lichty,
[Sfrt ois« Which amounted to
Cedar and
Irving 14—?0.
A.’ J. Bowne, of Grand Rapids, was&gt; games.
of your city, were in town last Friday,
inoiircity last week. Some thought• Hickory and Irving 10 7.
the day.____________ ______ —
=
.
’
.^..It
ot
n»
warden
WoodMost farmers are looking over their and took in the dance in the evening.
FABM«XK»he wanted to locate here.
Monroe Armour will have a sale the
Gro^Oln-bMbjd-^ro^r.
■ com stalks, looking for corn, but alas.
14th. selling his farming implements.
Potatoes about ditto.
but fulled to see any new building*.
Morris Stanton is uaid to be happy.
££!?be H
That young
f”°m Johnstown,
Howard Mosher has the basement
f
■'T'ne.Sk' t-Mii'.kinaw Short Line.’
who goes past here to see hta gnl had It’s a girl.
for his new store completedAlice Cox and Eva Mott went to
ln t”'
T Inreet Houle IO Marooetlo and the Iron
H. being . poor
We were pleased to hear that Mrs. better stop driving off Lee Dick’s calf Hickory Corners last Saturday.
&lt; opjxr
nf the Upper PeataM Brtgley received the first premium or he will have trouble. Better drive a
Willis
Kenyon,
the
great lighter,
.
Mila nt Mlridasu.
for ladies driving. She was dmerving furter horse if you would win a race. would have found his match last Fri­
rwhV.T dally.making
Prospects look more favorable for a
' ** o.narctloa* lu Uulan Bcpo*. at ail roioto
h«w B°mt3of?”liSrht,’» fumitura store. of it as her horse was a three year old. railroad at Dowling. Thai ta all we day night, bad he not been braced up by
The railroad men are at work on the
-New. Fle,-snt and Conuhodlout
“&gt;■' °U ‘he gru£!StP.rt£?Eu«d hlsrurnltute
one of his crowd, for Len Is a bard one
switch. The chief manager. F. Bush, need to make a city out of our village. to-tackle. Cedar Creek has a pretty
WAGNER PARLOR CARS :
D. Hook has finished his granary.
was in our aty Friday and changed
to Lake Odessa. __
Henry Bristol thinks he has two hard name, but if the Hickory Corner*
the location of our aide track. We like
C.Q1S
Ths ruins ot Ute bs« msde our roads
nice colta and should he not? The toys and their whisky would stay away
KxpraM
it much better.
we would get along a great deal better.
Query.
letter: T&lt;&gt;
work
-'xVS'Lo mi- c-onri.
y quite “utW*Of ute have caused
Gur:., Which
V.’hiM- is
-- ------------------ ;; judges
Oscar Campbel) went to Augusta on
a
the
railroad,
grt
the
tade
taken
off
two find,
The
’"L^’lrSE Sdn™ lhemsebra In on the railroad, get the hide taken off tdr.fftw
business last Monday^
your linger and receive 81.75 per day. ’ W. Qrmnbee has finished work at
■ nexcelled
our shade trees vo »u
ur "Ss-Erty"^’ ot Woodland's people st- or play ball, get your finger broken und -uncle John" Herrington's and talks of
County News on Im* page.
going bock to Pa.
receive nothing?
Gilbert ‘•.St'*”
UieLl
mother.
tended the Hastings fair.

NISKERN.

Hastings

City

Bank.

WS-0^Vtov'o7"’“£

DM, South Shore &amp; Atlantic B’y

WKIin

k.

w. allkm.

house owned by Mr. Gott

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The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. OCtJcUK.

One year ago laat spring we put a
twelve barrel tank up in a windmill
derrick; and attached 400 feM atone

LIVING AND DYING.
PEOPLE

WHO

DISREGARD

The First Sign
THE

NlrM Swesia anu - ----------------

f

LAWS OF PHYSICAL HEALTH.

Agrieultual.

. nnrtde ’torfjould
•usye
’-t
fiSari
Thl*
prep-rMioa

fore had so much comfort and pleasure
from the same outlay of monev. As
we only use it in the summer the pipe
pertinent should be add re,
is mostly on the top of the ground.
venpat, Woodland, Mich.
We attach 50 feet of hose and keep our
celery wet and the lawn green all
Stack the corn stalks well, remember­ through the dry weather; and wash
ing that when wet they are good for buggies, till tanks to thresh grain by
steam, etc. The tank Is made of gab
nothing. ________________
vanlred iron and cost S7.50, and the
Sometime after the fall rains are Bpe 4Ai cents per foot The tank is up
feet, so we get a good head of water.
over would be a good time to get the
—D. A. Barker, in N. Y. Tribune.
tools in shelter.

ECGK.TJK

Prepare to fatten every poor cow and
be rid of her before another season.
The chances are that not three cows
out of five pay for their food.
Let every farmer in Barry county­
take at least one good farm paper, not
a 25 cent paper with a chromo full of
agricultural imposSlbilitlee, but one of
good Blanding supported by the most

successful farmers.
There is a growing demand for that
kind of education that teaches what to

do and how to do it, and no institutions
ao fully meet the demand as do the

W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippus. Ind.,
testifies: “I can recommend Electric
bitters as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold hadgiven relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cur­
ed of rheumatism of 10 years standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist Bellville.
Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medi­
cine I have ever handled in my 20 years
experience, is Electric bitters." Thous­
ands of others have added their testimo­
ny, so that tbe verdict is unanimous
that Electric bitters do cure all diseases
oLthe liver, kidneys and blood. Only a
half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s
drug store.

“Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in this
county. Desease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years withstood
its severest tests, but her vital organs
were undermined and death seemed
Imminent. For three
months she
coughed incessantly and could not
sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump­
tion and was so much relieved on tak­
ing first dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has l&gt;een miracu­
lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Lutx." Thus write W. C. Hamrich &amp;
Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial
of.
bottle
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Oil and water will mix as readily as
will the students of an, industrial and
The
Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
of a classical institution. This does
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
not argue as to which is superior but Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
does lay claim to the fact that they Chilblains, Corns, and akin Eruptions,
differ essentially; and that, while there and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
is room for both, they must be separ­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
ated.
Price 25 cents per box. For salety W.
The folly is apparent of an industrial H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
school without industry; i. e. manual
The Muskegon flouring mills grind
labor, an element of no use whatever 160,000 bushels of wheat annually?
in a classical institution save as an
8I.EF.ri.ESS NIGHTS, made mberabte by
element of exercise the same as gymnas­ that terrible court. Shiloh’• Cure l« the reme­
dy for you. Sold by W. IL Goodyear.
tics, and not being connected with the
SHILOH'S VITALIZERU what you^eed for
course of study or with the end in view Cfactpauon. 1&gt;M!» ol appetite. DlulnF-uiand all
of I&gt;y*pep*la. I“rice io and 73 cents
is out of place. -Nothing is better »yn&gt;ptom*
per oottle. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
known Among college people than thnt
For lame baek. aide or ehect. use Shiloh'* por­
each institution has a “spirit of iLs ous plaster. Price 23 cents. Sold by W. IL
l/Oodyenr.
own,’’ a sort of atmosphere that stamps
SHILOH'S COUGH and consumption cure Is
its students. That is what we want, sold by ii« on a guarantee. It cures eousunipand what we cannot have Where birds uen. Sold by W. II. Goodyear.
ot many feathers flock together. In
Robert Jenkins of Flint, aged 112, is
obedience to the etei nal fitneas of things charged with assault and battery.
let the two educations be kep^ distinct.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE It? We are dally
There is a limit beyond which farm­ guaranteeing Kemp's Sarsaparilla to tbe peo­
ing can not be extended under tbe ple for cleaning the blood and giving a new
direction ot one man without waste, lease of life. PriagflJO. W. H. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver Pills for
loss and worry. The chances are that
the man who attempts to get rich by Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex­
farming a large area will fail, but even ion. W. H. Goodyear, drugglsL
if he succeeds, in most cases he pays
TO-NIGHT AND to-morrow night, and at all
for it by sacrificing his own comfort times call on us for Kemp's Pile’ Suppositories.
and that of his family. Tbe men who
have executive ability to manage a box. W.H. Goodyear, druggist \
large farm and direct the labors of a
The News claims that Muskegon is
large gang of men so that they shall
work profitably are about as scarce as the worst lighted city In the union.

purely agricultural and mechanical
colleges.
Nothing has so impaired
their usefulness as annexing them to
Lhe university, as has been done in
some states, and in no case have they
proved a match for the already estab­
lished. firmly foundedand withal gen­
teel university. I read a few days ago
an address delivered in 1854 which
urged that -move in Michigan, which,
thank God was never made, and we
have an. industrial college to be proud

A

f

.llnutai nJ .MimUMtoa o»
.Wduwj, &gt;■»&gt; «•' l-uruytas. rart-Mw.

lug b the whole duty of man—to increase life,
to enlarge life, to make it strong. vigorous
and self reparative. Man, laving power
over hu own life and over its capacity, slua
who fails to make bb living come abort of Its
highest possible end*. A human life that b
only a degradation of force to brutal end*
reverses tlw object of nature. So intertwined
are moral .life and physical life that a man
wtio disrecar.l* the laws of physical Irwllb
aud vital functioning canu-»t Lea moral him.
Neither can « dtosmwd organism »ce the world

Tbe dfartin-. tian between doctor and juwt
has been nmtlv quite too marked. Man U not
made up ot two wparnto entities, one ot
which be intrusts to us with our pill*, oral the
other to a pr«u.-!»er wiUi his creed*, but is a
single whole being. If be tiwa himself badly
in uu* direction, be use. l-imeelf badly in all
directions. Living involves dying: Imt right
living is rach a use of material that our nat­
ural etui daily dying does not weaken vW
relfbood.
Let mo use illustration nv a safety valve.
Walk down Olive street with me awl let u»
look nt life as we see it. Hero we com.' u|K&gt;n
a feeble, jnralytic creature, who i« labor­
iously working his way with two stave*. Y"u
tell mo it would be a sin for me to kill that
man. Ho is one of
imtlente H» life is
n burden to himaelf and to other*. A mere
puucturoor one slight overdose would Miulf
him out. But you say rfclit—it Would be ,
iTimiwsl for nie to destroy even ri bad life.
It would 1k- wrong for Ifim to cownitsuicide.
But What has he been doing for years! He
has steadily committed, suicide for thirty
year*, lie began to destroy life by overwork
and disregard uf tbe law* Hint .-untrol living.

in tegiat.cn.
Our next collision r« with a vagabond,
disfigured. Hb brain and body are equally
foul, and the very capacity tor a animation
above the animal is lost. He js, in general
terms, tjie victim of intemperate living. He
devitalised himself by lu*t. HtaUftlcs sbow
Us it is not so difficult to «av «• crifluunb ns It
is the licentious, for tliv tbiri may be full &lt;&gt;f

blaring life to bow Table- &lt; linuneb; but the in­
temperate have no life b&gt; bias—itbexbaustaL
AVie tramp is death afont-afoot and spread­
ing pestilence.
. It will not be difficult for us in thia walk of
ours to ilnd the Lome of an idiot; for in tbb
city of intelligence there are many of these
Intellectual wreck*.
Wbutb au idiotl A

BOOTS

Failing Health.

•HOE8I

JS? fS"« SSSJSAi
i.v
tilivak-laiu, but became *o
,.Lk lh»&gt; I
'K
out atopi'lti, tu real. My frkuus
SIH mJ 1. try
’"je.'Jij

n hk-li I &lt;1I&gt;1. .nil I «"J
■hour n* eter. —Hr*.
« mutrn*.
Alexandria, Mluu.
t'tain
*J«rt
family, for Scrofula, aud •“&lt;&gt;*• “
"
tikra faltUfully. Hit »t win
eradicate tbi* terrible dbeaac. 1
prescribed it ns a tonic, m well •* «u alteralive, and must »«y that 1 bouej&gt;tir bellevs
u to be tbe boat bkxxl mrdirinn ever
compounded.—W. F. Fowler, D. D- S.,
M. D., Greenville, Tenn.

Dyspepsia Cured.
It would be Inmowlble for «riIo de­
scribe what 1 eurfered from Indiwtiou
and Headache up to the time I |w»m
takluff Ayer’s Saraaparill*. I was utter
the care of vsrloua |»JiyaMai» and "‘c’
a “real tiumv klnda «&gt;f tit^tik-itw*. but
never ohtalnAl more than irtuporery re­
lief. After taking Ayer'.* Satjaj nriila for
a *ltor: Hine, my fiea'hche doamwan-l.
and mv Motuaclt pt-rtormedUadutle* more
tH-rto-ily. Ta-dnr my bratth i« •-»»«*pl-tt-ly i. 'torid.— Mary Harley, Spring*

1 hat.- betn greatly hwKtd k
pr»3&gt;pt u.r of Ayer1* Ssmpsrilb. It
t,mi-*u:id lutiaor-tea tlie\«&gt;tcm.!«culale»
she action of tlin iMscatiw s.o-1 h..«imd*!h e
orSMit*. and viudtecs the blood.. If I*,
without doubt, ibe moot reliable blood
ptiriftrr vetdheovered. — FL 1&gt;. Jobnwu.
8NJ Atlantic avc., Brooklyn, N.Y.
'

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

jM"

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
NALL’S GREAT

l.kW*

'

20 Yard Carpet Sale!
X yards of good wraneg earpet for .. ..
X yard* of good Ingrain for...................
X yards of better Ingrain for .............
;« yards of still better Incrain for .. .

jo yard.*

*»

ot Mo*alc carpet for .

Clin

20 yards of Moquitle for.
•JO yards ot Velvets for .
j^OOT AND SHOE

Furniture Department.

Manufacturing and Rspairisj.

non suit, in hardwood, drab, mahogany, walnut or m light oAat for

Nso.oo,

All Work Promptly. Iftally &lt;f- Cheaply
vane, by

Wall Paper Department

J. C. WOODRUFF.
With Rnuyan A Son. Jefferson 81

JAMES NALL &amp; CO^

MONE^ SAVED

nruing from lack of nutrition before birth.
Therefore the children of l&gt;rentlou» jaupero

or les* di-tk-ient in iutelleel.

Th

Their parents

aupon the market earlier than is the
of the product, usually command

W, H. Goodyear &amp; Con Druggists.

and vlulUiog the bfoud.

cording to Hie Led autbbritie*. &gt;« an itatanca
of arrested development of the brain, and

iciom power; and what they do not naturally
lack they waste.
L*t tu pass an to the houses of ebrouk- portrty. Wtnii b tl»o matter with ltx*e fnmiIbef Giro to them as much as you will, they
are always poor. Tl&gt;s larger part of pauper*
are such hereditarily. It b a class of devital­
ised human being*, who do not inherit life
enough to do mors than beg. It is a partial
death. Waste ia greater than repair to the
higher functions. F.wtuantely, in a few genrraliona vitality b wholly exhausted. So­
ciety, by charity, only enccuragts thia living
death. The remedy for pauperism is the re­
moval of cause* thnt devitalise.
We droll bare already stumbled uponjuoro
successful generals, and yet most farm­
ers are anxious to extend their opera­ Hood'* Saruporill* will not do Impost! bill tin. than true case of drunkeimewi. Intemperance
Its proprietor* tell plainly uliat It has done,
tions and complain because their busi­
•. : : ■ : !•&gt; I-..i . ni:r-r ■ ..f
: :i
to
suppose that so many would deliberately
ness is “smaiL’’ With about ninety- reliability, and ask you frankly If you are suffernine out of every hundred of us it is of Ins from any dlwsse or affection caused or pro- face the chance* of misery and abatement.
;:i
i:-i; ■'
:
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In meal case* we knovrthat intoxicants arc
far greater Importance that we keep to
try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The experience of
our expenses down than that we in­ otbera I* sufficient awnrance that you win not
of vitality the person iTels exhanated. lib
crease our income. Tbe most satis­ be disappointed In the results.
factory and profitable farming I have
Preparations are making to develop
bi some form to whip them up. Tbb can be
ever done was on forty acres. I have the Flushing fire clay mines. '
done for a »l»ort time, bnt end* in drejier dchad a large opportunity to learn of the
Don’t giy^that cold a start, but use vitabration, and final!y in collapse. So you
home life und management of farmers,
as during the last thirteen years 1 have Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup. No cure, Lave the druiiknni at last, the sjkedacle that
society sneer* at, but that society constantly
lectured at fairs, picnics and Institutes no pay. W. H. Goodyear.manufa&lt;-turoa Then our reformers try to
in four different states, and I have
St Lou is has 10 men over 80' years of induce the jwr fellow* to giro up the Intoxi­
found more of contentment and com­
age and 40 over 70 years old.
cant, It i* of no n«e if ttiey do, unlnw you
fort in the houses on medium-sized
Scientifically combined from l&gt;est can In »ome way give them back a measure
farms than on those so large that an
materials are Cobb's Fills. Will cure of working vitality.
army ot help must be employed.
Of all the studying of this studious age not
God has endowed few men with the headache. W. H. Goodyear.
10 per cent. .M based on physiological law. It ’
capacity to acquire, or the wisdom to
St Joseph melons, tomatoes and Is a system of excessive waste.
Nature
rightly use, riches. Money costa more
vineyards nipped by heavy frosts.
than it is worth when it is gained at
the expense. of intellectual growth or
Hill’s Peerless Worm Specific de­
beud a method of adjusting life to high and
moral development or when, as is the serves the name it is known by; the
Intense thought The result is broken down
case in thousands of instances, farmers children’s friend. W. H. Goodyear.
scholar* in every direction, dyspeptics, and
break down physically before tbe age
One man has sold 180 building lots in
of 50 in overtaxing body and mind to
acquire it Contentment is a precious Muskegon since last winter. .
our students also largely rely upon stimu­
gift, and there is no better place to
If you are billious, Hill’s Peerless lants.
cultivate it than on the farm.—W. F. Sarsaparilla will cure yotu W. H.
But ne cannot atop our visits yet. for 1 rrnnt
Brown in J’hiladelphla Press.
Goodyear.
you to me that not only are Idiocy, lutemperThere are GO applications for divorce anau licentiousness, pauperism, Insanity aimply phases or ciuwt or results of impaired
There are advantages and disadvan- in the Muskegon circuit court.
vitality, but that all ths diseases which infest
teges in beginning the fattening of
When your blood is ini poreribbed the remedy
swine or other animals early in the fall. b at hand. Take Ayer's fiaraaparllla.
If the process is not begun until late, it
must Be carried into the extreme cold
UQdar the influence of a depleted system.
weather, when a considerable percent­
Mental vision becomes blurred. What right
age of the food is required to produce
bodily heat. By fattening the animals State of Ohio, City ot Toledo. ?
Lucas County, 8. S.
j
earlier, the percentage of food required
Frank
J.
Cheney
makes
oath
that
he
for bodily heat 13 reduced. During
debauchery end vulgarity. Should bls eye
severe weather the appetite of the ani­ is the senior partner of the firm of F.
mal u less vigorous and its digestion J. Cheney i Co., doing business in the
lend nearly complete, due to the effect City of Toledo, County and State afore­
of the rigor of the weather upon its said, and that said firm will pay the
body in general. As the profit is in­ sum of one hundred dollars for each
weaker. Hb uxuversn b the same as yours,
creased by rapid fattening and good and every case of Catarrh that can not
only nominally; literally and actually ba
digestion, we increase the profit by be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh dwells in another universe,—M. Maurice, M.
fattening while the weather is mild. Cure.
D., in Globe-Democrat.
Fhank J. Cheney.
Also, the work of attending to the ani­
mals can be more economically done in
Sworn to before me and subscribed
mild than in severe weather. But, on in mv^presence, this Cth day of Dec., A.
We are willing to bear personal
testimony to tbe efficacy and value of
lhe other hand, we incur greater risk
of disease, especially among swine, by (.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which we have
A. W. Gleason,
fattening in warm weather.
This,
been advertising some years in our
however, is not great when the animals '*—v—• ’
paper, having used It for blood impuri­
Notary Public.
are given a variety of wholesome food,
ties with great success. It is a prepa­
P. S.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken ration of standard merit, made of
pore drink, and clean quarters, and
three produce the cheapest flesh as well. internally and acts directly upon the perfectly pure ingredients, and thor­
In the early part ot the season the ani­ blood and mucus surfaces of the sys­ oughly effective in cleansing and puri­
mals will get some food from the tem. Send for testimonials, free.
fying the system. For eruptions, boils,
F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, O.
pastures; but as this food is dry and
etc., it can be relied upon every time.
often scant, the animals will frequent­ BSTSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
Our ownjexperience with it has been
ly expend as much energy in roaming
most gratifying, and we are glad to
about the pastures, as could be pro­
give it this endorsement—AthoK Mass.)
duced from the good they get. making
Transcript.
the only advantage the greater variety
in their food. Neyexthrleis, there is a X n\ro
o Blood Elixir in the only
'iVLVvLV Y» Blood Eem^jy guwUnnet gain m fattening early; and animals

glutted.—American Agriculturist

HASTINGS MICH.

cffrrtlr. for giving «oo. ..»&gt; ^™a»tb
U» tb. eiifeebhd
proiuoUDR «»«

VKXFORT. SttUor.

W. a. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.

By going to

Battle Creek
And calling on

wh

T

5.

Tbs ktnl Tslephras taki
From the Seat of War.

And see his elegant stock of

Dry Goods

•Hello.-Bab?-”
“Hello, jroomli!"
“How’s bosiMUT"

At
anywhere than I’ve got now. Good light, plenty

“AU right."

POPULAR PRICES
Ul TNI REHER FOR TIE IIFNYEB F1IT4LIII

the place Gained -.bowed that Mr. Baboocks
wot ds wrre strictly true. Splendid location.

HARNESS
Double aud single, all made of best oaktanned leather, which would be larger if the
people ot Hasting, and vicinity dkl not appre­
ciate and buy so many of Babcock’s haroesa
that be can’t keep even with order*.

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO BIP.
The Best is Always the Cheapest

INSIER IMUFICTORIH 00., FORT VATIE, Ilk

TURF GOODS!
REPAIRING!

And Finally
win rwwtn

,011m mmu«i.

J. W. Babcock,

SLY’S
Creai Bala Catarrh
Cleansea the
Allays Pain and j

Heatons

KIRKS

white

Inflammation,
the

Senses of Taste
an-l Smeil.

TRY THE CURE.

After givu

LADIES

’

m v
'Bo Yaur Own Dy eing. *t Hem., with
TANdll

peerless dyes.

Th. «11J bnuxl 01 1“^.,^,

f

�jrtATK cLirriNon.
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1B It„' Michigan pineries are about

About i o'clock Friday morning iKbtalnr ran

!&gt;»» H0J*&gt;prom!“-d a pcrmaWll. bond Itself to erect a uncook a pistol that had boon rocked for three
years. The exhibition was a howling success.
Sa vas thn VinU. In "... t,___ &gt;.

r-jnh peoP^ »** !D0T‘n«ln,br m,‘-

H "hHr. ? *” f*Ute 01 •-■‘Q0-000 In Ireland.
AB tor lore, Charles MeDougUn. living near H&gt;WM • •’•‘’"rand now be I. a landlord, a
Cedar Spring*, committed suicide with mor­ correct diagram nf his sensations before aud
phine. Aside from hi* rreklessnes* In fore
mattera Cbarll s was a wcll-beharcd youth.
campaign document in tbe United Kingdom.
,r the .u-treasJivta at Pentwater
The chief rgierallug olBecs ot the Detroit
rX°.Cyrar’ **° Durnu,cc William*, of Battle
Bay City &amp; Alpena railroad have been removed
into the new building constructed therefor at
-——
uv was acaa mi&gt;cu
East Tawas, In rear of the passenger depot.
they buried him. Monday hb grave was open­
. r buyluj up empty barrel*
W. E. Bellows, ot Reed City, ba* sold to tbe ed and good reasons found for thinking he was
Petrie Lumber Co. a tract of hemlock tn Osceola buried alive—though It was * little late to find
&gt;f Cooper, has been arrested county csiiciated to cut -.•joo.ooo feet. The
term* of the sale hare not been made known.
drerJ
.
th*‘
hunting
Liunulvtirer has an order for
The LoweHf Water Works, which fe being dter up non), mu, . dog . man 1* not only
bedsHable lo have hi* dog shot, but may have to pay
built by a stodt company. Is being rapidly com
Writ H* Un’t
BrU ,n‘u to
-.i.!! • xinifoe Albion wel| water pletcd and nil! be tn operation before Winter 15* ra
Liirlysetsln. iThe company employs flfty men. make tbedbeovery. either: a Lenawee couutr
.•en.entloUj
l*resMenl Willits thinks attendance at Mleh- nlmrod could alro tell a story cd shekels paid a
Farxo &amp; c&lt;». ■’ -shoe factory inovigan agricultural college would be increased aoo northern Justice.
_-u to Jackson
T' u
ot to* Detroit, Ianslug&amp;
. -pike work* at Bay City will if cheap and । quick access to Lan»lng Wtere se­
cured by street railway. Distance three miles. Northern railroad, says he expects to have
j. of Michigan.
regular train* running on the Grand Rapids
A
fruit
tree
agent
named
Hibbard,
who
comes
.10 inch'-*.* Ring cut in
from lhe efletie east, is In dry dock at Kingsley, branch ol that road before January 1. He ex­
3L Clair Co. He walked off a moving paMK-nger pects that the train* win shorten the time be­
train there the other n'g!d and was all stove up. tween Grand Rapid* and Detroit to &lt;•_, bounf.
Denny Sulllj-an and Dr. Porter, the officers cf axd four trains will run dully,

wrow? umbrella rort a Williamston

AUrr county, now has a ptHioflke,
-li.-.vc received a ten per. cent
put Graqd Rapids.
t-r. Gr*M Lake burglar, bo^nd
Licteson circuit court.
zpotu -men to keep ordcp'&amp;t the
army barrack*.
jjoglretbmeoto ice water baths
jh-aJtrteuttoral college.

examlimllon cl candidate* for
tar willbeheMOcLtX ,
uinarv. h tn be sunk to the new
md Are clay deposit* at Flushing.
llorai'r Brown’s farm at Eagle,
u. will beexamlMd by expert*.
Plilp;*;. c’.sirvoyant healer, convicted at
-"irij Bapri* fw
registering underthe new

■n ultlywill pipe erode petroleum
rjm the depot, for u*e lu^u of

Batten &amp; Fetor*. of Ludington, will go into
je®»nef*rtureot flue dairy salt on a large

0Ur*e county, asd the potato farmer waxeth

good medicine to purify, vitalize, and cnrleb
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It is peculiar In that it
strengthens and builds up the system, creates
an appetite, and tones tbe digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. Hood's Barsaparllla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. 1. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

The Bellaire Breeze xajs the October day-, are
Pinconning drrested on complaint of “Bull
Dog" Rragvu for false arrest4&gt;rre discharged here and the old man stands around and squirt*
nt Gkulwfo. |nothing being proved against tobacco juice cm the dog. while be sires up the
season's failure and remark.*: "ef that Mr boy
them.
o’ mine on'y had er shotgun instead of er
A prosperotfa winter I-. looked for In the upper blnrsted ryful, be molt er used this'ere.hull
Michigan lumi&gt;er campi. Men and teams are crap o' taters fer amtucralsbun.
already gatbrrmg at the various points of ren­
■Die baggage smasher at Fetoskey has been
dezvous. and are being engaged a* fart as the&gt;
keeplag cases on blmsell ihU summer and
show up.
i
find* that he handled 1C.COO piece* of baggage.
There l» talk of bonding Lakeview village to Next year be i* going lo keep a score of his
raise money With which to encourage manu­ backaches and eu*s words, aud a record of the
factures. "Thl- place has atwostory,7.'.-hor*enumber of yards of rope bo sells by showing
pow mill lying Idle, which may be rented at people thnt their trunks can be broken if they
a reasonable fate.
arenottled up.
•copi»er output for September: Atlantic 3t6H
The Detroit Center welcomes the advent of
tons. Calumet 4 Hecla a.Ot'.q, (regular work tbe Gebesee Spectator. Flint's new prohibition
not begun until Sept. 1» and then muci?1mpedl- paper, but wtl’h the next breath,soya It would
ment by Are'damage. Quincy‘JOO* j (no stamp­ have been better to put the money that has been
ing until BepL W&gt;.
x sunk in -confessedly weak local papers" into one
Gov. Luee doesn't weaken on attending fairs. Mate paper. Modesty alone, b all that kept the
Just home from Charlotte and Ann Arbor, but Center from saying what was the name of that
will speak at Bancroft Wednesday. Mason one state paper.

100 Doses One Dollar

Ahead of ^1 Conpslilars.
IT LEADS—OTHERS FOLLOW I

John Kreiek** little boy over at Jackson is
plrtra the lot* list.
only Ove yeara old, but be has nerve. The other
Jay Moitatl. ot New Hudson, dccomlng de­
ranged because an attempt bad been made to
rob.him recently, shot himself through the bead. sheared away all tbe bandages and court plaster.

and nlee goods in

BATTLE CREEK.

EVERYTHING

break in and‘steal.

tbe doctor screwed tbe injured member back to
it^place.
•
HIrate Smith.of Waverly, has had hh share

Member* of tbe Kalamazoo county bar, haw

■njoioed from MUing pine
4wu»!ty.
Ubron l,,r Hobart ball at Ann Arbor 1s now
■ ‘fe*
Careiully selected religious Ut••-•dore.
'
x&gt;n box factory, al Ijikesidc. I*
io Alt an order from Central

The importance of purifying the blood can­
not be overestimated, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.

aflect cases !*gun before the law went into
effect. Now the attorney-general will be asked
his opinion about IL

|

well M feet deep, fell to feet emt of a tree, fell
Into a cistern and was nearly drowned, and a
abort time ago. while engaged In blasting

AT MARR &amp; DUFF’S

"on purpose." and listened to Ben Butler's
speech.
BiUy Dobson, the East Baginaw caterer,
wouldn’t bet that be'* alive. He thinks his
luck's gone back on him. Tbe other day a

.‘heMicHlzan Central railroad folk*at Kala- -.so have moved into tbe new aud elegant
-pot building recently put up there.
Mus farmers M Marsh Center, Kalamazoo
iiity. are shipping In corn for feed, the crop
.- •'•'du: been almost a failure there.
• ohtriteition of ♦ t.or.cu In money and
»: MU3 iu pledges wa» taken up at the Advent•-•s’cam? meeting for foreign missions.
a firradful suspicion exist* at Adrian that the
well driller* have struck gas, or are going to
•aap tbe fob. but Just which Is not known.

The Brooklyn. Jackson county, fair assoc!*r.'» prop-rty ha* been sold by the sh eriff. It
"Mbld in t&gt;&gt;- John W. Nbarp for * little over
Ke» between Grand Haven ahd Muske;on
sailors whether the tug Barry-*f Muskegon
satged ‘:,M0 or WW for a tow to safety during

Comprising everything that is new and at

wiped iih mouth, said with a grin. "Had lo do
It you know; didn't have* blaroted copper In
me pawkeL
Washtenaw county 's fair Is a great sureess.
The meeting at Kalamazoo shows lar.e and flue
exhibit* of slock and fruit*. At tin- Eaton Rap­
id* talrThuriday Judge M. V. Montgomery de­
livered an address. About 6.C00 people visited
the Greenville fair Thursday. Estimated thal
more than 10,100 people attended the Charlotte
fair Thu-sday. Gov. Lu.e delivered tbe kd&lt;ires*. llosconiinon's faircloscd Thursday after
a successful exhibition.
Napoieou Legault Is his name, and he is an
Kurt Baginaw mall carrier. On one day recently he had 13 hole* bttten Info bls anatomy by as
many cog*, and when hl* superior suggested
thal he draw the line, bn said he'd be dummml
Tbe young woman Immigrant. whose singular
if be didn't draw a revolver. He has killed a
silence and other queer actions have puzzled good many dogs since, but not so many a* he
■would.if tiie owner* ot tbe brute* didn't take a
Robert Emil Goodiaan-on, whp Ilves two mile* fdlnter and remove their dogs to the back yard
b»ck of Whitehall. In UH* state.
,
whenever Napoleon heaves into view.
CZJ
Clement Robe, w
old and a veteran of
Mr. Goff, a fanner, who lives three and a half
the lab- war. was stridek by a Michigan Central miles from Belleville, was terribly brnbed and
engine, near East Bigin** *n&lt;J instantly killed. battered by an Infuriated bull a tew day* ago.
He was an employe of the F. &amp; I'- M.. and bad Seeing hl* danger Mr. Goff laid down upon tbe
been to the Bay Cltj encampment.
ground so clove that tbe bull could not get at
Charley Wetmore, of Grand lUp'd*. would him to gore Idm.buthe was pawed terribly,
give all" bls old bool* lo learn bow It was done. and bunted around, in the effort to get him up
He went to bed sober the other evening, slept where lie could be killed. Mr. Goff Anally
like a top uU night and awoke In the morning called hl* dog. and the faithful canine diverted
the bull’* attention to thal Goff escaped.
with one of his shoulders dislocated.
Two years ago Mark Knickerbocker, ot ClarThe case against Dr. Quinn, of Muskegon,•
brought by lhe board of pharmacy, charging’ endon, Calhoun eouuty, v (sited tlie residence of
hUn with having employed a non registered1 John Jennings and attempted to arrest Jencompounder of drugs, ha* resulted in hl* ac­ nlngs without due process, Tbe latter objected
and his wile went to his luslstance. In the
quittal. by reason of a defective warrant.
i nelghborlv squabble Knickerbocker kicked
Prof. E. D. Hogan, tbe balJoonaUc, made a
' Mrs. Jenuhig*. She brooded over the affair
splendid ascension at tbe Owosso fair, going upi conslderaldvaad Wednesday tbe case was tried
higher than he ever did before. It la said, his
r Ina B*Ule Creek court- The jury awarded
trip extending to the cloud* and Into them, far
Mrs. Jennings
for damages sustained.
from tbe sight ot the people on tbl* earth.
I
jjrs. Charles Koentzman, of Saginaw, swallowGeorge V. Bailey, the man who got drunk and
sm’uetblng in a gl*»» ot water five yearo ago.
laid down upon the track of tbe Detroit. Bayfr ed
5e UoUgblUien the thing she .wallowed wm
City A Alpena railroad, near Emory. Sundays alive, and has suffered ever since, believing
mornlne. leaves a widow at Vaaaar. and «b«
there wa* a reptile Inside &lt;d her «b» h“
gave birth lo a child tbe night he was killed.
doctored In Germany ami risewhere to ge. rid

We will also close out the balance ot

SUMMER SILKS
Al $6 for 20 yard patters,

!Is worthy of special mention, as In tbl* Depart­
ment will be found barrains that eannot be

The Crystal Fall* end of the Gogebic Iron
t"-n« Is developing more richness every day.
»od the excitement in that section almost equal*

W°'w0'

-lame* und Eugene Atherton, of West Branch.
•■Sind a bee tree a few days ago. from which
they took .ion pound* ot honey. The layers of
ire ewnb were to feet long.

inc t-r1'
, of.
cover the
inc bottom,
poim«“
water wheels
length and are killed by me
the uiill.

X" friends of John Hanley, wboae skeleton
»»• found near Grand Kapld*. have been di»«&gt;»ered. St-.pjiosed that a lore affair in early
days ua* one factor In Ids sulelde.

The Southern mu'uxl Insurance company, of
UalonCity, mtrstlgated by tbe lafo legislature,
sold Ire eflect* and removed to MinneapoU*.
"Wre iiunest effort Is appreciated.

.

..._____ *- Ward's mill at

FLANNELS
From the late Trade Auction Bale ot New York.

At papular prices.

Fine values In Blurting*. Sheeting*, Ticking*.

P11ESCRIPT10NS accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist at very low rates.

Denims. Jeans. CaMlmerm, Crash.. Table

Unens, Callcoe*. Ginghams, etc., at

MARR &amp; DUFF,
.Opposite
Farmer*' Sheds.
.

Yours respectfully,

DB, EWHHETS' BOOK
Cloth \CoW®'1[ndin&lt;
■1ILXD mix.

Do You Want the Earth ?
No, I Want a

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

International bridge they struck *’&gt;oulcr 'I®1''
earrving it *nd the traveling derrick away.
ran. Tlrt!-I’JWW
work on tbe bridge two weeks.

Jewel Heating Stove.

TbomM Buaby and wife have been living
wmrart FHtaU.~d ""
Ihf. week Thoma* began proceeding* lor
Mvnrve ^and when the offleer visited the house
fo teree paper* upon Mr*. Dusby. he found the
wife pie-anth- chatto*
honied that they had never separated- In tact
JhVy are M1B lb Ing ta the-me houM Mrs.

ARBUCKLES’
ARIOSA

urn -3■-“•~

COFFEE
^.^andU.horrooUo^y

larger than ever be ore.

Call In.

HUMPHREYS’

In the BL Marie rim at noon Frid*Twere caught by the current and hurried on
&lt;rr5t rapidity. When they reached the

attondMiro

r.ladwtn

Our stock of WALL PAPER is still selling at
aud below cost.

a

tlmi be wat '’ju*

k__

Cotton flannels In bleached, unbleached and
1

t~rt »

„

School Supplies,
Fine Stationery,

Quallllen and prices will do your heart good

» an . pibtag. of COFFEE 1. .

bo.rtia.uM—O'-1*’
‘■’27
prohibiting the sale of liquor within a m

Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug Store
where they will find everything in the line of

TDrvi^-s,

replaced elsewhere.

doctor wm » clairvoyant.
.
a raft of log* belonging to tbe Joim Bpry-

Ma.oa.l~. To-dV "“'“A “’
um Ulrart lornbw eompw.»■
X of ManUaque.aud Holland &amp; Stevens, or

Baughman &amp; Buel

Our Underwear

watch.bud bad very little money on his person.‘
Mrs. Maria Collin*, of Albion, has been grant­'
ed a divorce from Dr. Collin* on the ground of
InlWHltT.
&gt;»
£
Tae Adrian Baptists are to have a "harvest .™i„
iwtne" festival. and decorated their ehurch
•■th corn fences, oat hedges, pumpkins and
train sheaves.
Mike McDonald killed three lynx near HIUttaathe other day. and would have dispatched around the North I-anslng jail. P«»P'tf wh® "
tte other five in the flock If they had remained put m there drunk stay drunk, because their
bum triends can ra*ily P**» *bi*key into the
z nil vicinity.

i*ll

Which stand for

(
gy
Cct one while you can.

of It. The other day a doctor put milk to her
mouth and tempted out a snake so far thal tte
bead could be seen. AU of which comm the
medical fraternity to talk considerably. The

The Edison Ught Company want permission
’&lt; place a wire across Ute Sauli canal at a beight
ol tM tr&lt; t. which they think would clear the

patronage by claiming equal or llkt

Would call attention to their line of

Nothing ha. yrt been hoard ofynung Erwin,:
who ao mysteriously disappeared from M .she.
gon over a week age. The ewe I* made more
S-xplicable by lhe fact that be did not

.I. Marshall.anIonia colored man. baa
astTtcelred information of hla people In Tenn­
essee, from whom he was parted in a slave sale

THESE FACTS ARE- RECOGNIZED !
By Its competitors everywhere. in their endeavc

FALL DRESS GOODS,

tbe bivalve* that he could open and cat three

Hereafter city pri-oner*. at Marquette, may
» oek on the streets one day for each dollar cl
'Z lliat wa&lt; imposed upon them.

on any sewing machine. No other sewing machine^

MARR &amp; DUFF

Toledo, St. Louis &amp; Kansas City railroad, ba*
offered the position of general superintendent
to J. R. V. Agnew, now superintendent of tbe
I 1'aigor, ha* a barn Into Chicago &amp; West Michigan.
The Michigan board ’of pharmacy will meet
at representative hall. lAnslng. Nov. 1 and 2. to
rzigui Ishpeming because railway examine would-be druggist*. Any fellow that
refuse to employ laborer* sent want.’ to be examined should show up at
? o'clock the first morning.
The Detroit R-sanl of Trade will lay before
Hundred men are working on the
tbi Interstate CoinmiMlon the long standing
complaint that Detroit is discriminated against
tn rates in favor of Chicano. Judge Cbrpman
Lotsjd Michigan locomotive engineers will.
has l&gt;ecn retained by tbe Board.
i: -liju sb,w. (►•tober into attend the ;
The people of Negaunee, have tiad to appeal
to the mayor, to see If hoodlum ism In the o|w-ra
bouse, and other public assembly places, can be
rorreettar. H- didn't put quinine
stamped out. At present young rowdies appear

• -tins probable tata! injuries.
til- .leaks firm, of Sand Beach, will sink a!
well at that place, and it will be right in the
■ e of their 'tick if they find gas.

ing superior results In practical work; best in workmanship-tbe fitting, finishing and bardeafog
of lhe working parts being moot careful and exact, without the useless polishing eC prominent

will be found

It will be well for the inhabitantsot Michigan
to steer clear of a smooth-tongued chap who
baa been working southern Michigan, sellings
spectacles. He has a faculty ot doing tbe peo­
ple up In a great shape.
An Isabella county couple applied to a Sagi­
naw Justice Wednesday to marry them, but as
they had not coni'- prepared for any such ex
traordlnary expenditure*, they returned to
Isabella county unwed.

• ■ bay. from i’eloskey to Harbor Spring*. I*
Cd to be a dead certainty.
.« 'be &lt; bzrlottr fair Tlmrsday a traction

The first high-armed sewing machine. The first to uso
a drop-leaf table. The first to use a practical cylinder shut­
tle. The first to use hardened adjustable bearings. The^rst
light and quiet running sewing machine,/and always- the first
to meet and advance practical requirements.

la

- POUND PACKAGES.

The Meet the World’

Ail tie People’s Cloice

Every Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted
Come and JabY whether you wish to buy or not.
Sold only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�Hie Hastings Banner.

LIFE IN

NEW ORLEANS.

Hirwt SeouM u Viewed by a North.ro

iUJUHALL L.COOK.

Tbo singular dual life of tbe Crrarac: City
took vebomeDt bold of tbe imuginnUon of the
old clergyman. Ou ona rid. of g, great
artery. Canal »treet, fa a powerful American
rity flmly artablfaUd, fully abreart ul tbe
trade and industry of tbe time, and chttchlag
eagerly for its iliaro nf tbe
of tbe
world. It b vitalised now with an wtiergy
which. If not pure Yankee in character, U
very eloarly akin to it.
Here are miles of wharves heaped with
••ottott and sugar; thoroughfares maturely
Irailt, through which the andlea ti&lt;ka of
human life abb and flow all day; magnificent
avenues stretching away out to tho country,
lined with modern hotels, club houses and'
huge dwellings, each flanked by one or two
pkturwque towers, which, on inspection,
turn out to be only cisterns.
' There fa tlie nccewnry complement of block
shadow below these vivid high lights. *N&gt;verty and view live more out of doors in New
Ortetuu than in northern dtira. There they
nre, barefaced, leering, always on tbe familiar
pave, to bs wen and known of all men. Baek
of all signs of wealth and gnyrtv, too, Is tbe
mud,4t material, clammy horror. Th- water,
a deadly enemy here, perpetually fought and
forced back, rushes in. wbemnrr a dayV rain
gives it vantage, at every crevice, floods the
street* and clogs the drain-. It ouxes out of
the ground wherever you rtep on it, drip
down the walls of your drawing rcom. stains
your books a coffee cuter, clings to you.’
chilly and damp, hi your clothes and in vour
bed, turns the oirjou breathe into a'cold
stream, agd washes' your dead out of their
graves.
. Bo the old man and tbe girl, being About
the tame ago (-ns old as the Babes in thWood,* quoth Mra E)y&gt;. fell into the habit
ot strolling in the early morning or gatbeiiug
twilight through the network of oddly silent
streets, so narrow that the overhanging eaves
nearly met over tbe cobblestone pavein -nte.
Steep roof", scaled with earthen tiles and
green with mow, hooded dormer windows
peeping out of them like half shut eyes. Fore
abruptly from the one storied houses. Here
and there a cobbler ent on bfa bench in tlio
street plying his awl aud ringing to himself,
or a group of swarthy, half naked boys knelt
on the Imnquettr, flinging tbeir ai ms about
in a gambling game for pennies, and shrieki»ig in some n ild dialect, bait negro and half
French.
X
Their walks usually ended on the Boulevard
Evplenade. Even.that wide thoroughfare fell
into quiet iu the afternoon a* tho long
shadows of ths trees lay heavily scrum it.
Within (the ckw wall* they could catch a
glimpse of tbe courts about which tbe homes
are built, tbe glitter of fountains shaded by
orange trees and broad laaved tropica) plant-.
Sometime* n jalou-icd window would be left
open, and they would catch the tinkle of a
guitar or the sound of a woman's vote* ringmg.—Rebecca Haiding Davfa in Harpers
Magazine.

ELautingb, Mich., Oct. mb, 1887.
bund at the 1‘ostoflloe at Hustlngv, MScb
fwtraaamlartoa through the null* as second
elans tnaotir.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Killing a Party.
Thia spectacle at Saratoga is ominous.

Cleveland’s officials swarming to a con­
vention to do his bidding—that means
mischief for Mr. Cleveland and his par­
tv. The philosophy of party organiza­
tion based on patronage has been fully
tested by experience. ITesident Cleve­
land. |n building democratic hopes on
adroit use of' the appointing power,

takes his party back into the political
dark ages, and deprives it ot Its best
hopes of success.
Let us look back three years, and ask
what the vote of this state would have
i-.-en in November, 1884, if honest be­

lievers in civil service reform had then

before their eves the instructive Specta­

cle presented by the Saratoga convention
of 1887. Would they have believed that
genuine reform could by any possibility
be promoted through Mr. Cleveland’s
election. J ustice must be done to those
who voted for him in that sincere be­
lief, ill-sapported as it was even then.
Nothing need be said of the profession­
al reformers whose intlated vanity and
whose anger because the. republican
porty bad not submitted to their dicta­

tion, spurred them to vouch for Mr.
Cleveland before they knew anything
abcut him. Leaving them out of sight
-altogether, there was still a considera­
ble body of conscientious voters, not es­
pecially well-informed on that occasion,
certainly, since they trusted largely to
Mr. Curtis for enlightenment, but in
honesty of heart believing that Mr.
Cleveland's election in igU would in­

trench civil service reform impregnably, by the enforced assent of the only
party which had ever resisted it Does
any man doubt how these voters would
decide to-day on the same question?
Never has the public service been more
shamefully prostituted to partisanship,
even in the worst days of old-fashioned
democracy. How many will vote, in
these more enlightened days, to uphold

Buchanan a burden even to th^ir own
party?
Patronage invites thousands, but can
only appeaMd^tmdreds^ It is in the. na­

ture of things, and no conceivable de­
vice can get rid of tho fatal weakness
which reselts from distribution of a
few offices to many hungry office-seek­
ers. Disappointment and disgust, quar-,
rolling and wrangling, willingness to
sec a leader beaten who offends by bis
selections, idways and necessarily fol­
low. Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Hill have
each a body of adherents. Each has
been obliges to select, from many hun­
dreds who bad claims upon him, a few
to be preferred. That means for both
loss of friends, loss of confidence, loss of
power. All over tbe country the party
has been obliged to choose from mans
active workers a few to receive fat
places. Tbe many who are denied feel
that they have* deserved not less than

Tbe democratic attempt to get a little

•heap glory by claiming credit by pen­
sions allowed under the present admin­
istration is ridiculous. The laws under
which these pensions were granted
were passed by republicans, and usually
opposed by a majority of the democrats
in Congress. In aught years Grant ve­
toed but eight pension bills. Hayes
and Arthur vetoed none. President
Cleveland in two yean vetoed 124, and

some of his vetoes contained brutal jests
and criticisms upon claimants for pen­

sions, who were far mure deserving of
government pay than Mr. Cleveland.
Gov. Lum in a recent interview said

tAiat he “had not in fifteen years, seen
the republican party In this state so
waited and harmonious as now." Cor­
rect The old fire Is burning, and tbe
oidanemy must go down before the
united and enthusiastic republicans.

And now the New York Herald joins
the ranks pt the kickers against Cleve­
That paper was one of his moat
aathudsstie supporters in 1581; but
having keen kjo good to the country
from his administration, it gtas back
land.

on bitt hard.

President Angell, of the Michigan
UDiversity, has beenjwtected as one of

the two commissioners to act with the
secretary of the state in settling the

fisheries dispute with t’awkla.

(tRANT,

Clothier.

We have all the new things in

SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
Gloves, Mittens, Underwear, Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &amp;c.

And are ready and willing to sell at prices
below any competitor. We can do it, because
we pay no rent, have light expenses, buy our
goods for cash of the best houses on the continent-we are not confined to any one house,we buy where we can get the besjt&gt; goods.

Our stock is now complete, and wb ask you to
see us before you buy anything in our line.

1 know the rtewnrd of n large institution
wi«&gt; was bothered by the tardiness of hi*
subordinates in leturning to the plue at
night. He spoke to tbnii several timye, and
tbeir invariable complaint wm that they
couldn't fSMsdily get around any wonei.
The regular hour for being inside the gates
was lo o'clock. Every night found stragglers,
who camo wandering in ten. fifteen and even
t wenty mimites laie. The "toward a tm al his
wits’ end. He n anted tho -help" to obey the
nd&lt;- prescribed by the regulations, aud yet
be didn't want to be bandi on them. After
long deliberation be Imd alxiut decided to ex­
tend The tenir to VhSt’ aud inrae rtringeot
orders to have the gates clewed aud ban-vd al
R«*o la lion*.
that Ihnjv, aud m’t opeued again under any
Whereas. Almighty God in his in­
••nn-id-ration until the following morning.
Before doing so, however, ha spoke to tbe finite wiadom han seen fit to r/move
gntekeryw-r. telling him of the resolve to from earth, to realms of bliss, our well
which be had aunori. committed binwelf.
.beloved comrade William Jones, and
The uhi kalge keeper bad his annoyance and
Whereas in tbe death ot comrade
wutTiuM'iil with ail the dilatory ones, so after
bearing the -toward'* statement he looked up Jones, we have lost one from our num­
quickly aud letuai kcd: "Now, don’t ye think bers who eve^ by bls counsels .in our
ye bad IjcUIi-f made it a quarter of 10 anil
give them lii'teen minutes* grace tJ-get there) poet room and the interest be ever
If .you extend the time to Iplfafthcr 10 you’ll manifested In the G. A. R. cause, we
have ihein.Ju.-t as sure as Into, romin* in ten shall ever remember with the deepest
minute*, inter.” The old atteixlani’* sugges­ affection, therefore
Ret^lwl. That in the death of com
tion «a* acted upon, the hour fixed for a
quarter ■ 10. mid now tbe steward rests easy, rade William Jones, Fitzgerald po^t
for all bis sulionlinatcs are inrido the walls No. 123. G. A. IL, has lost one of iLs
betwren the appointed hour and Um* time uf most effective and worthy members.
grace — "Ub-ervci” in Fbilsdelphla Call.
HtmltHd. That we deeply deplore the
death of our loved comrade, and that
in his taking off we are reminded that
-1 hod a peculiar experience tbo other day,'' we too. will-soon be mustered out of
said a city hali official. “1 was shaved by a his earthly service, and that we will
left baailed barber and it was very queer. strive to emulate the virtues of our
Did yvu&lt;HcT try it I Well, don't. I was in departed comrade, so that like him. we
a constant -la|A&gt;f terror w&gt; soon o i ibe man may have our names entered upon the
gave me tbe first swipe with tbe rnxnr. It great roll of heaven's armies.
looked so confounded awkward that II ex­
Heaoloed, That our post hall be drap­
pected every matneut to hear a pieeb ot triy ed in mourning for the space of ninety
nose drop on 11* floor. In reality he gave days, out of respect to our deceased
mo a clean sbnvr. but the plre.*ure wan comrade.
spoiled by tho anticipation of pain. I’to had
RtMlttd, That a copy of these re­
u left handed barber cut my hair before tbb solutions be, presented to the afflicted Used by th" Vnlt-d Slate* Gorrrnrarnl. Edand 1 didtrt tniisl it, but I’ll axruaa left family, andJthat they be also printed
‘be Kfrt Uolrentties a*
i.-'-l. I ur. ui,d
H. iUlliliil
Dr
banded shakers Ui ibe future.*—Philadelphia
in each of the newspapers of thia city. JTto-» thr only Bak lugPowderthatdan nut
Call
roeteln AnmoaL. Uiae or Alum. ^ddSdy^
I. w. Vrooman.
Jurtx-e Field, ot tbe United States «t&gt;U. H. Bmooka.
xww !’MCK DAKI&gt;G rowntt oo.
promo court, tlilnhn tbo division of California
Committee.
X«w »UHX.
CHICAGO.
MT. LOW.
into l&gt;vo stole* fa &gt;«tr» to sccur.

We Can Save You Money. &lt;

the practices which made Pierce and

the few who are rewarded.
.
Party strength comes from the inter­
est of voters and workers in the princi­
ples ami objects of the party. In pro­
portion as any party substitutes for
this honorable motive a lower and sel­
fish greed for gain and place, it stunts
patriotic feeling, kilh interest in the
principles acd Rims of tbe party, en&lt;‘ouragw» fadlhlesRness to those aims and
to pledges, and brings defeat nearer.
President CCeveland has done his full
share in preparing the way for demo­
cratic defeat-next year, and his Sarato­
ga conventisn of pernicious partisans
serves nolle* .on dissatisfied office-seek­
ers that they ikave nothing to lose by
the defeat of Che party he controls.—N.
Y. Tribune.

R. K

R. K. GRANT, CASH CLOTHIER.

DUNNING
EOG ERS.

—juu. WE/G7Tr~&gt;
-- PURE

^.TsriA

0?PR1CE*$
CREAM The Live Grocers of Hastings
jAKlHg

■‘owdeR

Teacher'* Attention.
• W. J. A L. L. Holloway have secur­
•The hut of the aeries of the examina­
ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Boas' ay?- .
,,av1nK teen made in Ute pnmrnt ot
tions for the fall of 1887 will be held at
a mortooc* made by W|iu»m F. yowMn amt
Hastings on Friday, the 28th day of tematic treatments tor the cure ot rheu­
£27*fLt&lt;J.J’h,l‘p TApril xxi&gt;
October, 1887, commencing at 8 o’clock matism, scrofula, catarrh and dyspepala.
a. in. local time. The appointment for One treatment for each disease and a
Thursday, Oct 27th, is hereby revoked. cure in every case guaranteed. Call al
Hastings. Oct. 8th, 1887.
storeTor teatimonials.
Daniel C. Warnkr, Sec'y.
Un- debt •ecurtd by raid tnortoxe or any part

8L1 &amp;LVi£i cfv“5‘ffi£Sr LS

i William Uluwers. Maple Grove.
1 Emma Ortroth. Maple Grove,
t Talmndge Cllflord, HMUngi.
I Mrs. Manda Boylaa. Huttagt.

Crockery and Glassware,
which is larger than ever before.
the latest novelties in
this line of goods.
We are headquarters for all standard goods' kept bv firstclass grocery houses.

*
highest market prices paid for Butter. Kggs, Dre*!
Apples. Live Poultry, Vegetables and Fruit.
Give us a call and be convinced.

50,000 lbs. WE PODLTTY WED.
O. ID.

Sx&gt;aldlirLg;
Is closing out bis stock of

-CLOTHING­

i A trow fa. French. Thoeuapplc.
■ Anna E. Johnson, Tbornapplr,
Coloma, Mich., Dec. 3.1885.
Gentlemen:-One of your circular*
came to my nutlee to-day. and it re­
minds me of hu old and very valuable
friend, one that anved my life 12 years
ago, and because I had not needed Ito
help since, I hud almost forgotten it.
I was IB years old, and suffering from
menstrual derangement; I coughed
continually and had chills evervd»y:
1 wan as miserable ns any one could be
and live. A lady who knew the
cause of my Illiums persuaded my
mother to have m» use Zoa-I'hora—ft
was called Woman’s Friend Chen. Be­
fore 1 had used one boll le my cough
and chilli ceased. I kept on and used
two tattles and they brought me out
all right. I afterwards married and
am now the mother of three nice
hearty children. I feel that I owe a
great deal to Zua-l’hora. I hope it will
become well known, and that every
woman and girl who needs it will use
if. If you wQl send me some circulars
I will give them to acquaintances, and
do all I can lo help you.
•
Yours Univ,
Mbs. Lauda Furman,
Kalamazoo, Mich.

Cordially invite the citizens of this citv and vicinity to ■
amine their stock of
.

WITH

FoUowto*
Uwfmi
fers for the weekending Oct. 7th as
Ukm from lhe book, lathe rerfrtert

Odd lots, job lots, and lota of them, to be sold nt COST &lt;■ r
'
lees, for CASH.
,
SHOES.—I can and will sell at prices to aft1" •
sn Yankee, Dutch, or Irish and some others.
I-ADIES’ ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.
PRINTS at I, 5, and 6 cents.

u^'0ERWEAR for Bvayboiy—warm as summer, wear iU

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Anxtds Hltebcork to Fblnra*Smith; tot r. btk
Jrart-od dty .»KO.
'
IL C. cook toe I&gt;. Wr; naroet rer 1. ami
city lots Ba*tiDK«.*i£K.
Mahfoa Srater to Fldrlla SrMrr. luoa w M
Carlton, fl .oon.
”

B. IloHKhtalm to Mary J. WlUtam* tot rte
e-Hv fii an

■&lt;&gt;&amp;?«%?. U"
——**
LO.;ra«.,-WK,
lye g- Wurely to David Hjtte, x* *«« ...

.. O-.

iron, and cheap as “dirt.’’
CI.OAKS AND JACKETS.

'

30 Cents.
tra.u6.?0'111^,0^ E&lt;KKl **®c- ’’aP ^ea given with every $1" ■
iraue at regular prices.
l^"Oet your prices here before you purchase.
»

0. D. SPAULDING.

�The Hastings Banner.
' iSrtsM- ww.xnnAT, octJum.

Mondat Myron Mtngus, of Rutland
was brought beforq. Eaq. Bweezy for
osaaultlnx and buttering C. J. Burt, of
the Mine town. Donated M.OOIn fine
and costs.
The night watch ran a tramp in
about one o’clock Tueaday morning.
Tuesday
afternoon
his trampship,
after high living in tho county jail,
wus set free und told to skip.

A P-|«I.KBKH. U«‘l B««r.

Uneolored Tycoon

At a meeting of tho II. B. M. A.
Wednesday evening, the following offi­
cers were elected: Free., Dr. Lathrop;
vice pres, Chas. Huffman; sec., J. 11.
Beamer: treas., W. A. Hams.

CiJCUTA COFFEE.

Ami pay rhe highest market
price tor Butter, Eggs and all
kinds of Farmer’s Produce.

I

SuAda”d ’r,“, H“l-.

.

♦»I,ale’of Naaaville, was in
the dty Thursday.

Mias Blanche Mead, of Lansing, was
home over Sunday.

KmtnaSlmpaon, ofEtlon Rap­
ids, visited Mis. J. Rusaell Iwil week.
«&gt;•* afternoon the lelt in company
with Mrs. Charles Russel! for the tet­
ters home in Allegan.
Mias Maud Bartley, of Albion, n re­
cent graduate of the conservaforv of
music at Albion, bus taken up her reaii.
Manistee, and is the gu&lt;at of
Nukern and family.-Timw-ScnUnel, Manistw.

’

।

iu.4 igfpatci:.

W, m,- jmm
JOHN BESSMER,
JEWELER.

.

Troy Laundry.

L,
HASTINGS, MICH..
Attierk-an Houx-. #«Wlc '*
&gt;•! tne people i* IL^ltupi M»1
-.C.’J
.- -.r
Cr»t-rte*&gt; work
at , n : v -’u-i &gt; ;
Ghe them a trtei.

•w—/

C. S. Brown and wife took In the •/The 20th of this month, Mrs. Willard
Charlotte fair one day tast week.
Hay «. of tbb city, will have lived here
1*. Konkle and wife, of this dty. vis­ •'O years. In honor of that event, a re­
ception will be tendered in her behalf
ited Caledonia relatives tast week.
many miles, even from over the county
to the old settiers of Hastings and vi­
line, to exchange wheat for Hastings
M. F. Scott, of Grand Rapids, was cinity. at the home of W. D. Hayes on
roller mill flour.
•
'
the guest of Prof. Roberts Monday.
that day at u p. m. It willwithout
Mrs. P. A. Hahn returned Monday queatlon a pleasant as well as notable
A NEW double feed mill .and a new
event.
Buffalo Scale Co. platform scale tiCW lb?. | from a visit with relatives in Niles.
Orno strong, of the Nashville News,
for sale cheap ut Hustings Engine A
Airs. A. J. Bowne. of Grand Rapids,
came in for a share of the honorj al the
Ironworks. They are now making a visited friends in the city last week.
meeting ot the Grand Ix&gt;Jge. K. of 1‘.,
lot of large cauldron kettles and all
4- Q- Creasy, deputy warden of the of Michigan, held at Detroit last week.
kinds of chilled sleigh shoes.
Ionia prison, was in the dty Monday.
He was elected Grand Prelate. We
’ Wednesday-being the 34th birthday
• Mrs. F. II. Barlow left on Thursday congnuulatefirno on this acqulMtiun
of Frank Lichty his tiremen comrades for a visit with friends in New York. and are certain that the Grand lodge
will never have oecaaion to regret the
took the occasion for showing their
Chet. Lnthrop. ot Grand Rapids, and choice.
appreciation of him. Frank w as con­ wife visited relatives in town last week.
siderably “bruk" up by the surprise '
Frank Barnes und wife visited Mrs. /Mrs. B. R. Rose. Mrs. T. Phillips and
Dr. Lathrop are in Grand Rapids in
but the 40 odd guests present had an en­
Barnes’ mother in Vermontville Sun- attendance as delegatee at tbe meeting
joyable time.
day?\
of the Grand Chapteil order of the
Comrades attending the reunion of
W. H. Lee and wife, of Vermontville, Eastern bur. B. It Hose as Grand
the 30th Michigan infantry at Charlotte visited the familv of W. A. Hams last Patron und T. I’hiillps as Grand Secre­
'on the 13th inst. will receive their re­
tary of the order are also at the meet­
1 week.
ing. Among others from this ettv who
dueed halt fare tickets ut the reunion,
. Mrs. D. IL McElwain spent Sunday, are at the meeting are Mrs. E. H. Lath­
owing to an oversight in sending them with T. §. Brice and family in Mapib] rop. Mrs. Ed. Rider und Mrs. W. W.
out. So saith the chairman of the exe­ Grove.
r
I kellev. Tbe session begins to-day at
cutive committee.—Evening Journal.
W. Graham left Monday ‘night fora 12 o’clock and eontinun for two days.

The First Railway to the Soo.—
Our line has been completed to Sarilt
Ste. Marie, 47 miles from Soo Junction.

:xn&gt;b.-r ita* pUce.

Local News.
Girvulaiit'H thi&lt;i Keek. 2.050.

We are the Leaders of Low Prices.

The new roller mill is getting such a

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-or -

And Others Try to Follow

3 box clothes pins for........................................ 5c
3 papers polished steel tacks............................. 5c
6 taWe tumblers.................................................... 15c
Nice crystal wafer set, consisting of IX gal.
pitcher, 1 tray and 6 tumblers to* match.... 69c
Best double pointed tooth picks, package....... 5c
21 pint basins............................ .*.........................
5c
2 milk skimmers.........................
Butter ladles.................... a-----Corn poppers......................... &gt;...
12 sheets best note paper...........
25 envelopes, any color........ ;...
he
2 papers of pins...........................
WkBest stamped milk pans, dozen..

deservedly good reputation for making
excellent flour that farmers -.come for

Complete Stoek

'P«l

ThfiiTffi0* Hosmer

■rfrt. H. A. Goodyearnd Mia Maggie

itarkburat left for Coldwater yesterday
morning to attend the funeral of Mrw.
ia (Jharlotte Norris, grandmother of Mbs Park­
) hunt.
L

The Hastings Banner came out
| with twelve pages last week. The 28J&lt;
Allen MeQtaher attended the fair at
columns of adverttaments of Hostings Charlotte test week.
! merchants is what enabled the puliiishMra.T. J. Bush return^! Thors lay , /*PL ‘.tebot will probably leave for
cryto do lt-;Ix&gt;well Journal.
bls home in Boston this week. We arc
morning to Jackson.
(vX)VANE BAVER.son of Charles Bauer,
sorry to lose tho genial Captain Irani
John Bessmer was in Kalamazoo
ourjuldst and had been greatly Itfhopes
fractured one of the bomta in his right Monday on business.
th"t “e could ttnd an agreeable business
hand Thursday, while engaged in u
D. S. Goodyear was in Grund Rapids which would induce him to locate hen*.
, friendly scuffle with another boy. The
I- riday and Saturday.
fracture was reduced by Dr. Lowry.
Oscar Crook while in Chicago had a
Mrs. Will Squires, of Big Rapid*, is chance, which he itbproved, of getting
The Hastings Natioual Bank was
visiting relatives in towu.
a vww of President Cleveland and wife.
cloeMxl on Thursday as a mark of
He
says by a change in the mall-service
Mrs. A. W. Bailey left Thursday for
, respect to D. B. Pratt, of Irving, whose
refutations, postal clerks must hereafter
a visit with Chicago friends.
reside on the line of road over which
funeral occurred that day. Theaervicro
Mrs. Mode Rich and daughter visited their duty calls them to travel This
were attended by the officers ot the
wlHbe pretty tough on the boys.
relatives in Charlotte last wi-ck.
bunk.

Mill
J fa;.!.LuTF.xTioN TtFinr

FERSONAL^MENTiON.

W^k*' °* D- Lee w“

j

A regular passenger train service to
and from thut point will shortly be es­
tablished.
£• " • At.len,
General Passenger &amp; Ticket Agt.

St? carloads of iron and two locomo­
A'_r..k ID..
th'- renowned im-1 tives are here, for Jerry Boynton’s rail­
-pTscaator. finri;'«UppoCtM by a hew I
road, and track laving begins to-day,
.cd - *Cer.t ■ :r.paar. KjtyniOn hAD. Tbur.-d*y. The Y is&gt;teo put down, and
•*.' city] Mofidhy evening. Oct. 17th. thing* an- ixwmlng along in guoJ shape.
i b- fr-tiu- will N? a eomedy, “Sweet Lowell will have a ralirond south al­
tr«. ” - ■?;'.ementel l*&gt; nnpersona- most before she is aware ot it - Lowell
•jos: ■•11 chara ter songs. Admi.-uien JournalI
all
t**at-&gt; without extra
MEitniANTS.who do a credit business!

short visit with hta daughter in Graud
lupldl.

Mrs. Mattesou left for Jackson this
morning where she will visit with
friundi*

J. A. Van Arman and wife went to
Fowlerville Thursday for a visit with
friend/.

life Hendershott and wife retlinled
Thursday from a few days’ visit in
Chicago.
Mr. Morgan, of Chicago, contractor
for the city water works, was in town
last week.
.

The Neva congratulates Mr. Colgrove
upon hu election to the Grand Chancel­
lorship. To Hand at the bead of the
noble order of Knights of Pythia* in
Michigan Is an honor which we believe
our young friend Colgrove fully appre
elates, fils election is a high compli­
ment to his worth, genius and talents,
and reflects great credit upon bis horn-*
lodge and nativu dty. Philip T. Col­
grove is worthy of the high honor
which has been &lt;x»n ferrod .upon him,
und we predict that bis administration
will be Micb ms will cause the order to
flourish, as it never has done More.
Hail to the chief.—Nashville News.

No space large enough to quote all the
bargains we have to offer.
Everything the cheapest at

BEAMER’S BAZAAR

II. I). Beaeh. of Kalamazoo, was tbe
Euest of Ira VanValkenburg and wife
st week.

It is a pleasure for us to announce
thut Dr. fl. A. Barber, late of Nashville,
hu decided to locate in this city. He
Airs. C. W. Crother and Mrs. Warner is one of those progressive and enter­
their customers, and every man who is are in Chicago visiting with W. War­ prising men w ho are moat valuable to
any community, a man who is always
running an account should ia- careful ner and wife.
identlfled with every good movement,
to walk up and settle when called up &gt;n
H. L. Newton and wife left this and a generous helper in any 'good
to do so. Weiwert Bros, want ril ow­
morning for a,'’tail with relatives in came. As a physician and surgeoh he
ing them to call gt ouce and settle their
hasg few superiors.
We bespeak for
accounts.
Mrs. Prentiss, who has hw&amp;i visiting him a good practice, which we have no
Samuei. Banta, of Woodland, was
at Daniel .striker’s. returned Friday to doubt he «ill secure, as he will merit
too fond of quail on toast. In order her home in Buffalo.
In this connection we quote the follow­
ing from the Nashville News: "In tbe
to get tbe quail he thought he would
dement Smith went to Lansing removal of Dr. B-irber from our midst
shoot them himself. Jualice Vgta Monday to attend the Supretnr • ourt‘
the town loses one of her oldext and
concluded
that he
must
take 10
da? a now in session there.
fj
jail for doing
the
•hooting
out'Of
best citizens, knd the community at
Mrs. Wm.Jones left Monday fora large a first class physician. The doc­
season. Samuel wm brought .o the
tor has l«een identified with the busi­
county jail Friday.
। | short visit with her sister Mrs. Martin ness and social interests-of the village
i Whitney, of Caledonia.
Fince its infancy, and has always stood
In ps new volume, beginning with
Dr. Lowry wont to Nashville yester­ in the front rank of those favoring
the November number, the American day to perform an operation on one of enterprise am! finpnnement. He rap­
idly built up and has always main­
Magazine wlU add some very import- Mrs. McCartney's eyes.
Henry Barney and wife, or Muske­ tained a large und extern! ve pr.u tlcejind
gon. arrived in to^a Saturday for a fert- has been unusually successful. In re­
moving from Nashville he vacates the
Hawthorne, a "Calendar of
days’ tialt with friends.
positions of president of the village,
Dr. Hutchinson, and “HousehoW Art.
Mrs. John Goodyear left for Ohio director of the school board, superin­
with illustrations, by Jennte June.
Thursday morning in response to a tel­ tendent ot the Congregational Sunday
school and W. M. of lodge No. 206. F.
At thb meeting of the common egram from her parents.
A A. M. He is also an active member
Mrs. Gunn, mother of John Cole and
council Friday evening. Est« Itork
of Ivy lodge, K. of I*.,and Jefferds post.
was chosen fire warden, the old board Mrs. John Kurtz, returned Friday p.
m. to her home in Big Rapids.
of water-works commissioners re-electR. K. Grant. John Goodyear. Dr.
uwg.1^1
The directors ot the C. K &amp; S. R. IL
settlement effected with Mr. Morgan Baughman and Will Hayes were at met at Kalamazco. and discussed the
Gun lake yesterday shootiifg ducks.
for U&gt;- w*t-r works. Ho J«ld 'h'
project of extending the line from this
ov« SOOO for drlarlog tbe coDpIrtlon
Richard Bates has decided to locate city to Saginaw. All talked favorably
of Uie workk.
here for the practice of Jaw.
lie has of the scheme, but no decisive action
rented a room in tho Wetesert block.
ABHASomcrre sre beta* ”“"*5,
was taken, it is expected that another
meeting will be held in Kalamazoo in
Cturtolto when*y th.
York Thuniday. She wiD visit with the near future, when the matter will
of tbe prw k-soeiAtion ot
be
decided upon. We have no author­
friends in. Rochester and other cities.
ooorr—iookl dtatrtetSS
ity for the statement, but it is probable
'"‘VTJdlSf WbaJS fSt eft,
Miss Genie Brown, who has been at that the company will first see how
Ellsworth. Kansas, for some time, ex­ well it can dispose of its bonds. This
pects sooq to go from there to Califor­ ought not to be a difficult matter, with
thirty-one miles completed free of all
nia.
•
.
A. J. Bowne, ofXJrabd Rapids, was debt, while the country between this
reeated kttbls loeeJrKin the citv last week and attended the cityfand Saginaw is u Hne one, and
would give a big traffic to the new
Owixo to iMufflcient notice b»rto&lt; funeral Thursday of D. B. Pratt, of
road, and no doubt u large bonus to gM
Irving.
it Later—In conversation with a well
Nel. Parker. Dick Doyle. George known Hastings gentleman, Mr. Bowne
Simpson. Garry Spaulding and others said the extention would be built if
from tho city attended the Charlotte 62uD.a»J and right of way could be se­
fair Friday.
cured.
and place of the next, meeu gte. m.
Xw-jMSi
D. R. Cook, who has been in Sauga­
The session of the Grand Lodge, K.
fo.in.
’Ab^lee pre..; tuck for some time, was at home yes­ ofP., of Michigan, at Detroit, where
terday and returned to the former
p. T. Colgrove was elected Grand
place to-day.
Chancellor and Omo Strong Grand
Mrs. Hall, mother of Henry and
Prelate. was a most interesting one.
Duane Ford, returned Monday to her 1
Isaac B., the running horse owned
The election of them* men proven that
home In fiellerue, after a visit with I
the order has grown to such an extent
by W. H. Spence, was taken to the
her sons here.
that tbe city lodges can no longer con­
Greenville fair last week to take part In
Omo Strong and wife. Dr. H. A. । trol it, and R is rescued from tbe clique
the running race, but failed to get to Barber and wife, of Nashville, attend- who have for years had their own way,
the front The tint beat was run on i ed the reception given to P. T. Colgrove and named and elected their own can­
Thursday which Isaac B. won easily,
didates. The order will have u much
and the remainder of the race was post­ Saturday evening.
better standing because of lhe change.
Mr. Wagner, of Dakota, nuw has During the past year there were 12 new
poned till the following day. On Fri­
day Isaac B.’s rider, a l&gt;oy hired there. charge of the night force at th* roller K. of P. lodges instituted in tbe state,
pulled his horse up and lost the race, mill. He has the reputation of being and there was a net increase of 3U 'per
There is no doubt about the boy’s hav­ a first-class miller.
cent, in membership. The number Of
ing been paid for losing the race and.
Geo. Ryerson and sister. Mrs. Gas- lodges in Michigan u now «7, with a
Air. Spence feels that his hone would aro.of Chicago, visited relatives in membership of about 4,200. The finest
easily have won had he had a fair show.
Is city for a few days, returning home nominating speech was made by C. 11.
VanArmaD, representative of Barry
JivssEt.i. has a big stock this fall of Tuesday afternoon.
lodge No. 13, who labored energetically
F. B. Clarke with his wife and for tbe election of Mr. Colgrove. It
new dry goods, dress goods and millin­
daughter, of Midtend, visited hta broth­ was one ot Mr. V.Tb happiest efforts.
ery. In addition he would call special
er E. A. Clarke test week; They left The Detroit Free Paeaa has a line notice
attention to his fine line of wooien
of the new Grand Chancellor, but spoils
blankets, white, scarlet and gray -, also Saturday for Dakota.
Norman Bailey returned Thursday it all by a cut which Is alleged to repre­
a full stock ot ladies and children’s
sent the handsome features of Mr. C’dunderwear, prices in these lines lo from Denver, Col., where he has been
grove. If tbe Grand Chancellor looks
keeping with the rimes. About this attending a meeting of ihe Sovereign
anything likahis alleged picture in tbe
time of the year the ladies are consider­ Grand lodge of lhe I. O. O. F.
F. IL the order would be juslllicd in
ing what kind of a cloak or shawl they
Mrs. C. M. Loomis.
Nellie Geer, hanging him; for tbe picture looks like
will get for fall or winter wear. There and daughter, of Grand JLapids. are
a pirate who ought to be strung up for
will be no trouble if you go .to Russell’s visiting friends an town. Mr. Loomis
the benefit of humanity.
where there is a big stock of these gar­ spent Sunday with his family here.
ments fr»n&gt; which to select.
must have occasional settlements with

K. K Glax ; has a fine new sign.

A

11.\ •: x has ta*n

re-issued to

ion his bees

Taff, pur wst*?w, rlockganj jew-..ry to A. 1! M.omtx r for repdirs.
'
A
•.!•: ' ; . lw.*u established around
2.eEer&lt;: l.o.-.- und a sidewalk built

‘rjdiDJ intend* Lulld&gt;e ou the w&lt;*t end of
tn th* city at Baughry the cekbratod "J.

•-■ai a

K.
-’

cf-

with hJnj

■•hrtiag&lt; houjp." J

«llv.r u, A
M M as good

th” lreach near

proviidcKw;etc..Into the ad'litloo recent­
ly built to the J. S. Goodyear mill.
I have m*\end thousands of dollars
to loan oa real tsUte **curity. Terms
»uoMble,
Chas. H. Bauer.

A «nX&gt;D {.eavy work mare for sale
''Arftp. Enqure’at MercbanVs livery
bira.
e. A. Matteson.
New house and let for sole. Will
1 lake a seed team ot horses in part pay~'-t.enquireot H.M bmith, Hastings
LnTFowler, of ths Central House!
W. sad shoe store, offers bis splendid
'ottapiand two lots for sale at a bar­
gain.
Mu*. Thomas Tinkler, who has |
•ren rick mH nenimrr with paralysis.
WMber paralytic stroke Wed-

J-C.’Hovse has purchased the inter
J’’- of his former partner in the Troy
Uundryxnd wi.n hereafter conduct the
buwf’ess alone.
1‘ahioxizk a home institution by
tetUng llfeungs roller mill flour. No
wwt made anywhere. It is fhe equal
&lt;« tbe bat made.
' ou will not have to pay any per'lUgni to interested parties If ypu
■
Ji * ’our Prescriptions put up at
•'ttlhmaa &amp; Buel’s.

The fire department was reorganized
I*” ’*** «nder the provisions of the
r’^dinunce. No material changes
however.
J'?'* Hitchcock has sold his resl-•

4hZLpt0J*Jt&gt;- v* I’h’t*- Smith, and pur­
■H'-’two Jobes 40 acres of
lying south of the freight depot.
'
Ww.li'luor kw gives parents or
l&lt;oth actual and exemplary
nhn,n a •“»»» not lew than §30. for
Jurui;ibit;g liquor to minor

ta
an!
Will ’Ju,14 Ml11S- Misa •'’ara Horton
a ’
‘Hsptey of wifiter
^HaritS1&lt;:’J’’W &lt;h’ch aU “e ror'

k&lt;Minlrti“n.AJ,os °r teachcr# WM&gt;,
lgh KCh001 &lt;o°in. begin-1
«
*y ’nornlnif »nd closing |
*S?ttJS*tdAb0Ut ,W aPFJiau&gt;tB
fSsv

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Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
,

—OF—

(E. W. Morrill &amp; Company.
In the line of Clothing and Gent’s Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest-stocLas well as
the lowest prices.
In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment.in single and double breasted suits,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from §2.50 to §25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the finest
selection in the city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from §1.75 to §25.00.
For the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from §1.00 to §10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

Bats,

068414

The latest novelties may always be found in
our Furnishing Goods Department.
We have the finest line of- Hats and Caps
ever’ shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats; also agency
for the celebrated Guyer’s Hat.
Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and. get our prices before
buying elsewhere. _

E W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price Olothtera.

�ATI
" Th. B let I be moon tunrp the rule ofd*y.
. .... —....I.
11111 tits way.

GIVEN A KOYAL WELCOME.

or ailment* peculiar to tneirrex. iw*
use Dr. P&gt;eree’a Favorite Preswriptlon *«««
tag to dtrocUoos. will experience
•tending tho rain.
SPLENDID TIME.
revriaiion tn the be-iedt they wilt recH»» “'1
a positive eure forth, mmt complk*««’•»“
otedln.te ease* of f^ucorrtwa. v*&lt;**tL?
at tbe Episcopal church, by not attending. lug. painful menstruation. u’,,l*lun‘l ’2k
preasl-n*. protop»u.«. or falling 2f
It had been given out that they wool! attend wva*
back, "female ^weakitoss. auteveraton.
but tho authority for tbe announcement is relruvrnuoii. bearlng-down
hw
not npjmrent, Mr* Cleveland is a devout cotigestion. inftammalloti mid
ra
In
PresbyterUn, aud was, so It to said, to have womb, lufiimraalimi. rml" fUid
ovaries, accompanied with “internal teat.
attended that church. But neither ot the
Fifty carloMils of mill products arc
shipped from Muskegon dally.
CBICAOO, Oct N.—The street railways ’
emptirtl all tho jieopte in the omkirta into the thu time realiug tbe nowipapera.
dty Wedneolay morning, and tbo railway
The foundation of all hapFIm*’ «*
’
IN HONOR OF KING CORN.
man with un Imperfect ‘He®*'*’",
line* did tbo »imo for tbo.xuburb* nn.l outly­
millionaire, may be tbe liusbaod of »n “Pf®}
ing town*, and by 10 a. m. the numbx- of
■nd
thr f.tlirr
dozen ebrrub*.
ami
^miserable
ifof
behalf
be atroubled
with
hundred thousand* who were in tho line of &lt;
or any of tbe disorder* axidns tr«&gt;m &gt;"}J" J*£‘
inarch of tbe jweridenttal party will never be
■Kisr .SJuS’filW'R.KJsgj
toliL At 0:10 tbo executive apodal roiled into
Srocx City, Iowa. Oct 4.—Rioux City
tbe station to tho roar of 30,(»i voicoi. and ,was in gals antra Monday night ths occa­ aS ssj’.Ssifiricr-'
after introduction to tbe reception comniillee, (sion being tin? opening of the corn palace
among whom were tho mayor nod Gen.
ebilre, a celebration go-tan up In honor of harmleas.
Terry, were quickly put in carriage* and : ing Corn, the prindjol product ot this escThe Mt. Morris Reflector returns
started for tbo bead of tho lino at Thirty-fifth
thanks for a peck of cucumbers.
street and .Michigan avenue. It would re­

x*»re
uv

THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY HAVING A

quire column^ of ■i'oc j to describe the brilliant
military and civic pageant that rarorted
tbo chief inagtotrato and hi* fnlr wifo
through the alreets, or tbo beauty ot the dec­
oration* along tbe line ot march. Up Mich­
igan aveuuo it came, turned into Jack-era
rtreet, then into Fifth avenue, out Washing­
ton itrret, and »o on back to the grand Hand
tbe lake front ju*» south ot - th# Leland botch
A beautiful arch spinned Monroe street at
the Palmer houaj and under tbta tbe column |
made It* way. At tbe reviewing stand tbe
addrcsne* of welcomo and repanse wen- made
and then the president wax driven to lhe
Palmer house tn roi: tofforu tho public recep­
tion, which begun at Sand ondo.1 at Co'clock,
during which timeti.&lt;XW people shook band*
with tbe president und gnxed admiringly at
bis wife, who graciously bowed und smiled to
the ninny look* of admiration.
tbe corn jmlacr, a structure entirely original
In tho evening a card reception was given and very striking in architecture and the
at tii© Columbia th-mter. wh ch was mag­ uniqueness and originally °t its decora­
nificently decorated for the occasion. Tbb tions, which are entirely made of corn and
lasted until 11 p. ni, and even then hundreds the products of tbo fields, the show opened
did not get into the irailding.
with tbo most favorable woaihi-tthat could
An unfortunate incident of the parade was bo imagined. All of tbe principal streets
the sudden illnoKi of Ml*, tievulanA who was | were illuminated with thousands of colored
lights on nrcbos spanning many of tbs
strveta. The jubilee lrill.be kept up all weak.
Country exhibits from Iowa. Dakota, Minneclub
house.
fa

sulDdontly to attend tho reception in tho

rbo Lad

waited patiently for hours for a

departure from tbe Windy City was rather
quiet. The prmldent paid a visit to the in­
ternational &lt;i:&gt;camj&gt;ment there, but had only

Mate* showing nothing so attractive to the

The breath of a chronic catarrh pMlrnl I*
often »o off.-mire that be brcoinrean object or
dl-ru*t. After a time ulceration M-toMi.inc
spongy bone* are attacked, and freqcrx&gt;tl&gt;
entirely doiroyul. A ronstant
comfort I* the dripping of the
®E
crctlou* into ihr throxt wmettme* pronuciin.
inveterate brou/liltt*. which lu It* luru ha* been
the exciting e»u*e of pulmonary clliM-aee. Trie
brilliant result* which have attended lt« n*e for
years put properly designate Klj stream Halm
a* by tar the best and ouly cure.
One of the Grass Lake burglars has
been caught at Chicago.

Economy and strength are peculiar to Hood'*
ftaranpariita. the only medicine of which lio
Dose* Cine Itollar” I* true.
A • Detroit capitalist thinkv he has
cornered the bean market.
CROUP. Whooping Cough and Bronchltta.Im­
mediately relined by Bhltob'* Cure, bold bj
W.H. Goodyear.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be to qulekb
cured bv Shilob'i Core. Wo guarantee it. Bold
by W. 11. Goodyear.
WILL YOU BUFFER wlln Dy»pvp*ia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vltallzrr I. gtiaran
■__ ■ ...
u..kt
VA, Il

CATARRH CURED, health ami sweet breath
secured, by Bhilai’* Catarrh Remedy. Brice
80 cento. Nasal Injector free. W. II. Goodyear.

Hog cholera killed 44 hogs for one
• 81OVT Crrr. Oct 7.—Fifteen thousand
man near Buchanan.
Stanger* beside* the city’s population, wit­
Take Ayer’s Pill* for constipation, aud aa a
nessed tbo grand parade of tho different *o
cietlra in tbe jubilee relobrntica Friday. The purgative medicine. Safe and cCevtu*!,.
weather was delightful Tbo carner-*lone of
Universalist
state convention at
Hillsdale. Oct. 11-13.

maixler-in-chisf of tbo

public. All tho differ­
whole city and escorted to tbo reviewing ent military organiza­
stand at the court bouse by a fine proewnion tions ot tbo city met at
of military and civic bodies, tbo dtapisy be­ their various beadquaring the most brilliant »een here since 18M&gt;.
His arrival hero was announced by a salute cession. marching to X
from the revenue cutter Andy Johnson. At the exposition building, "3
the reviewing grand stand speeches of wel­
when- they were mat 'I
come and thank* for the hospitality shown by Libernti's band. Adwere made by tho mayor and jiresident res
spectivriv. and tboo tbo president and wife
were driven to Schlita jiark. whore an enbr- members of the Grand Army organization.
mous throng was gathered andajpublic recejx- There to great enthusiasm qver thoelection of
Judge Rea. ________ ;___________ ,
tion was held.
■
Everything (Mused off .without a hitch, and
at «p. n&gt;. Mrs. Cleveland was entertained at ।
W
abhhcotox Crrr. Oct,
WABHiNoroxCrrT.
Oct. 10.
lb.—
—Tbo
Tbo treasury
treasury
supper by Mr*. J. L Mitchell, afterward po- &gt;
un(ier the recent circular
ing to the rmidenre of Hon. Jamra Lnratand.
clo-d at &lt; o&gt;clock ^^^7. 0t3.37fi.0tW
where a formal reception was held until V:-». ' in Mj14mvin(t
bright This make* H’&gt;.lu tbo meantime tbe president was the l'5(JU,(X» of bond*’bought thl* year, and ts
gu».t of the Merchanta’ association at a ban- ^,^1)].. sufficient'to meet the sinking'fund
quet at the Plankinton, at which the repre- , requirements, which cannot ns ystbeaccuxentatlv* citizens were prvseut. Jun after 1 rately calculated.
the doth wan removed Mr* Cleveland, at- -----------------------------tended by a bevy ot ladies, arrived in tbe I
Randall G&lt;*e* to Atlanta.
isdeony of the dining hall to listen to the I
Wajihimqto.x Crrr, (»ct. 6.—Ex-8peaker
speedies, and was enthusiastically welcomed nandaU left Washington Frfelay for Atlanta,
by the gentlemen present.
. Go., where he will deliver an jridrom at tbe
In rospon*o to tlw toast, “The President of 1 opening of tbe Piedmont ex|xi*ition In that
the United States,'' Mr. Cleveland made a c)t- on Woudar.
brief addiw*. in which he said he took the
(------------------------boners of the cccitsion n* being paid to the '
Balt Club Sold for •ttl.ooo.
great
^rw YORK,
H—President
Winan
■
•WW* office
........ bo held,
— , anti severely
. crltldaad• j.
A VMM, Oct ...
•
- ... ■ ..
those who did nothing but find fault with a j JiaH fOUM(| n purchaser for hi* Metropolitan
prarident'* management of affairs, because cIulx
Byrne, ot Brooklyn, has bought
they wsro disappointed in soma private j, franch too, player* and evstythlng, for
- scheme. Port tnarter General Ude* responded • rJ3 (W,_
tq“Ttae State of Wisconsin,” and the feast of 1
THE MARKETS.
reason lasted! until well on toward morn­

»•&gt; S71?XS

This is the Horse Blanket
Tommy Jones bought for a
rood one. He paid a big
price for it and it went to
nieces in two weeks. He for­
got to look for this 541 rade
Mark, sewed inside:

vsuw, ii any inert br »&gt;.,
the pctitfocr &gt;hc^d not be xnutJe* aS’h ?
further orffered^Tiu: *..i I :--tln.&gt;”rgh?t?k*
to the person* inlemted m wud
cl ra.

weeks previous to raid day ut ii-’arnL”*50**
d7»TIi^uitof and filing the petition.’ duly veri­
fied, of w. il Lee. admlntatratoraf raid estate,
praying for reason* therein ret forth that i'f
may I* Uoenaed to »oU the real eatale ot raid
drecared. In Mid P^Uon dawrlbeA
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Friday,
wr'li.1,'4.7 of OoW-r. *. V.

'5? 23“S&gt;.r™“!!S“irS
aukrr *

imx u&lt;£

^VtetSbtBjttlMklhrtth^T^iertL

ctowd TO«c
ctosod Tilde.

This ?* Trade Mark shows
why some Horse Blankets are
not as goodas theylook and feel
and why ’ \ Horse Blankets
are strong. l he warp threads
give the wear.
The following styles retail
from $1.50 to *3 50:
t’4 Five Mile.
lV si Six Mile.
| .\s * Little Giant.
XBoss Stable.
•
K’O’Jif* \ U Electric.
\?i No. 306.

f A true copy.I

Barry. In llt*r » of Mortgages, on page Xrf.
^tafd mortgage was made upon tue expres*
condition that should default bTmade&gt; In the
r.n.l sno.'.ia .nr muic icuuhu
—— ... —
rear, tor tbe spare of thirty day* thenand; train
tbrmeforth after the }*£*?$
!3i'*.SJ2?.

S

df7 aid W»«; immediate!)ttarraftrr
_.l. ■&gt;... .C.M.wl llmllrd for thr navinrut

Usvit';' MMU made
the pnBdtjMl gjj

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and Idem- !or examination and allowance.
Dated. September 3th. A. D. U
ishcB from horses, blood spavin, curia,
splints, swecney,
ringlione, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save
by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear
Co., dniggistn. Hustings

There Ire 4335 Seventh day Advent­
ists in Michigan.
£$£*5
chourauds suffering from Asthma, Con­
sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It is the beat
preparadon known for all Lung Troubles,
sola on a positive guarantee a: 10a, 30a
W. H. Goodyear «^Co.. riruggists.

CHANCERY SALK.
In purwanre ar.d by virtue .4 sc order sad
decree of the clrvult court for the recall o’
Barry, tn ebueery. tn-tb&gt; state of HieMnn
msae and enSered &lt;v; lhe I*,—~

last will and te.tam.nt of - Jtenry Wll‘1,, tr
cewd. Phoebe M. WiU.*. Henry B. tfufa
Edward WIUI*. Milton WHS., of California
Estelle WHIM. Llrnr Hlllto. f.Jito W:i;i*.
Willis. Lydia Boule. ThomiiXWillis. .RlHoe
WKito of Michigan, and Muz.-i.-vt S*niicr.
adults, and Edward Willi* ;«no it Issk WfUto.
Katie VritUs. Grorre WHb*. Fred Wlllfi, Ram
Willi*. Frankie WilH&gt;. Itolpb Willi*. Altert
WIUI* and Edaard Wllih ;*«m of Kdsard Wllta

having remained unpaid and in arrears for the
space of thirty day* and upward*, and still re,
ruins unpaid. the aforesaid principal sum of
gaoo v Ith all arrvaragna of iutvrrat tbcreou. i»
now due and payable by the term* o! said rnort
____ —..
mMsmJ tn twi dtw. at

delendaul*.
Notice I* hereby given, that 1
wU S'
public auction, to the tiirne*t bidcrr.oi Fridaf
tbe twenty first day rt October A B tort, st
ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, at th- t-ortt tree:
door of the root t bouse, tn the rltv of Hadlagi
eountr at Barry andjuale of M'r lU*3,ssta

of land, situate, lying aod*b©»x in tot
county of Harty ami date of Ml.-hl;*u. karat
and paMieutadh &lt;l©wrtb»d a* foitow*. to w«
The south batt ot the wwlh east qairter. we
the south CUt quarter ot the w.tb »«*: mart©
Qf sortioh uuiaber -thirty, and th? north
raws
.if m*U&lt;h

Dutra July nu. 1*7
„
.. ..
HIRAM M.CHAHE. Mortgage.

ing*. on the seventh day of SeplenitHT. Jw7.
I
Warner M&lt;-»aea|trr. comidainant. vs. the nn- I
known heirs of Alvah Fuller, dcccuiwd, defeud
me Hwcntnaa&gt; ui wwiwr.
ant*.
hr north ftail c*
In this cause It appearing by affidavit nf rotn o’eloek in the torewon.
plainant, duty filed at tbe time the bill In till* of the court bouw. in the .-|.y of
ly of Harry and state, ot &gt;r
houv-bring the place of buldms
£««.
It !• ttierefore ordered that said unknown court for wud rotml? of Barry. the loUowtat«

When old Emanuel Meyers, of Jackson, was
tied at the court house portals long enough to
party was delighted with the charm ing sconWe had a eall the other day from Mr. Casimer
Manlgold. a young man leas than 21. a son of
Peter Manlgold, of Kingsley. The young man’s
ability to do sums mentally tn multiplication to
something very remarkable. Give him a multipllcand of any number of figure*. and a multi-

SPECIALIST,

P. appearing that the above de­
fendant, l» not a resident of tbt* stale, but re­
side* In tbe state ot Minnesota; therefore on
motion of Hinltb &amp; Colgtove. solicitor* for com­
plainant. It Is ordered that defendant enter hl* wvwa
appearance In raid cause on or before four
month* from th* date of thl* order, and thal
within twenty days complainant cause thl* or­
der to be pnbllsbed in tne Harting* Banskk.
said publication lo be continued oner lu eseb
week for six weeks In succesrton.
j“ai-

HASTINGS, MICH.
is dow prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted ub the finest of
offices, he invites the afflicted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up tf they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore in finding relief.

Having spent many years In study at
the beat medical colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and suc­
cessful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders. he feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

Solicitor* for Complainant.
(A true eopy.l
Attest. Wm. H. POWERS, Deputy,Register.

The White House mistress was then driven
to Col. Vilas’ re-ddonce. which with the
grounds were in holiday attire of rod. white
__ J -___ — — —white th.

litete of Michigan. ©&gt;unt»ofB«rn^ far
At a su-*«i»ra of th’’
'tulei

1’rubate Order.
State of Michigan, County of Rarry-s*.
At a seaakm of the Probate Court for the
county of Barry, holdea at tbe Probate OOtae m
tbe city of Hasting*. In said county, on Friday
I the 33rd day of Hept.. In tbe year otic thous­
and eight hundred and eighty seven.
Present. Wm. W. Cote, Judge of Probate.
.In ths matter of the estate of Maude May
Heath a minor.
On reading and filing the final account of
Ijvura Bryant guardian of said minor, praying
that the same may bo heard and allowed and

tOT the

ana ner rauuc counrrnea. ana sue oc atscuargi-u
from her said guardianship.
Thereupon ft to ordered, that Stalljrdav. tbe
■and day of October, A. D. 1887, at ten o’clodt in
the forenoon, be aasigned for the hearing of said
from CaUrrh, Asthma, Broochitta, or petition, and tiiat tbe next of kin of said minor
and,
all other peraon* Interested In said
any difficulty with the lungs?

Mmlq b. wm dri.™ to U» radfeoo.
. .. .
-• —,x&amp;1 ... aSIm.I nartv

WMsky-

- IsZ0ULLlv5T. *ff®cted, or your Stom­
ach disordered?
Have you Heart disease?

L1 Ar®Jou Rfflicted with Nervous De­
butty t
Dyspepsia is dreadful.
Disordered
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
liver ts misery. Indigestion Is a foe to
troubles?
good nature.
t
The human digestive apparatus is
b*
“'•rmi.u.ain weeks previous to said day of bearing
one of the most com pleated and won­
He hail met with marked success In
derful things in existetnee. It is eerily
put out of order.
treating Rheumatism, Spermattorrhcea,
Greasv food, tough food, sloppy food, Hemorrhoids.
The latter he treats
bad cookery, mental worry, late hour?, without pain and positively cures.
irregular haints. and manv other
things which ought not to be. have
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
made the American people a nation of
. TY.
dyspeptics.
But Green's August Flower has done
wonderful work in reforming this sad
business and making the American
people bo healthy that they can enjoy
their meals and lie happy.
J

wrata •w‘^0^C&lt;h3!!jSS^

at to o’clock a. m.. «»■&gt; - ■
. ,
according to law.
p p,x roMuihrt*r-

Description.
n e K ot n w

Cal! on him at his offices,
Mich.

DlraoluttoTh.

CONSULTATION FREE.
health. But Green'a August Flower
brings health and happing to the dys­
peptic. Ask your druggist for one bot­
tle. Ssrenty-flve cents. W. H. Good-

Casta treated and medicines seat
mail
^Correspondence solicited.

.

Jt* health autl

mm « “’““SJfetn, w
iuwT Si. rnwcK1-1**”

ARE YOU SUFFERING

and he to correct every time. Hto ability to add
large numbers to also remarkable, although not
equal to hto ability to multiply. And a strange
thing about this is that six months ago the
young man barely knew tbe multiplication table.
—Traverse Bay Eagle.

terrib
•

। Stale of Mfchhnui.
, .
;
Firth JcJnia &lt;lrr;' cJurt
3Hultpendlnc In lhe Circuit rourt far »
County of Harry-lu ebanrcn. « ^&lt;1 •!

^^K ^pUioaui. n UluMt
(Rate ot Michigan.
.
. )
Filin Judicial CtrmiU- Lu &lt;JLauvrr».
. Sull penning In tbe Circuit Untirt f« the"
county of V.
Barry,— lu Chancery,
at,
tbo
city
11C
.
I.... K..
■dde* in tbe Slate of &gt;&lt;•" •' ,•
L.
day of be'pteinber. 18K.'
'
mollnii of Smith A &lt; ’olgrere
“’7 ** *£
fora Cummlnr*. complalntani, va. Henry plainant. Il I'Mwd'-red that
foe-

Burglars got 820 from the poitoffice
Big thing, that Central Michigan
fair at Lansing.

-

the .“th day of March. t«**. and that wltbiu •04 tiuuni»vrt*:u • ran* *
twenty day* the complainant cause thia enter Ing*. Mtehlgan. areonbng tu lb* —rreyw *»•
Ptot thereof.
to be published tn lhe Hastings Bans r.B.print­ rertWdrd
Dxtrei. firaitap. Ml- *tpBed ami publlsbert In tbe City of Having*, in AMlNZli
E. KKNABION. &lt; irtuif ‘
&lt;•sakl county and state, said nublicatk&gt;n to tainlomoner. Karev &lt;M -a.

The Banner J/)b Department
is supplied with the latest and
best styles, of type.

WfWe. at Douglas.

and silly acre* of land according to the InHrf
^Mted.'lta’ung*. M'rb .^Ptew'toj
UT
AU'SM* E. KKNASTOh.
Orcutt fourt CommiWcner. Barry Co.. RWKNaFFEN * VaxAPMAN.
Solicitor* for C-unplslcmt '

In pursuance .UMl ry Mrtu«- of' *a «4rr *n'
Chanrory Order.
decree of Ihx circuit mart for Uw rcralylehigM.
~
Barn. InchMtirery. in the «tate n. M.^m.
Stale ot Mleliii
FlnhJudlctal Circuit -In Cuanrcry. ^n»&lt;te and entered «&gt;n the .M^vad:tajr« m*j«;
11--.I........
« I, ,
th « titn
I Mint

FBA'NK A. JIOOKKR, Circuit Judge.
NMmi* COLG BOV R,
Solicitors for Complainant.
Attest W. H. TOWER*. Deputy Register.

ja.OO®a.»; Texas steen, IlfnaiTV; cow* &gt;150

they both so mnch needed.
L.
Maimwox, TV is., Ort. 10.—Tbo president
went fishing Haturday, aud was eminently

Circuit Court COBimb’Sourr Is and fur ifam
county. Mich.
R. A J. D. Bvr.x*. Solicitors forCortpL-daa-u

raid mortgage. to satfal
on. and all legal coats:

EMote of Henry Folkertb. Uereoaed
We.tbc uodrrrignrd. haiinx been anpointetl
athe Frobatr Court for tbe County ot Barry.
teol Mlehlran. Commimlonera to rerelve.
examine and adjust nil claim* and demand* of
aU perw’n* again st *»1J decraaed, do hereby
give notire that we will meet at the re*ld&lt;-nw
of W. H. Lee. It: the to»n»lii|xof Woodland on
Toreday. the flnt &lt;ta* of November. A. !».. I**?,
and oftFriday. the n.uth day of March. A. D..
tN«, st ten o’clock a. m.. of «u h ot »aid day-,
party has been tor tbe pvirpow of examining and allu» lag raid
claim*, and that rtx month* from tbe ninth day

Branch county women are agitating
“local option."

given in the rotunda. At first tbo prsoidrnt
shook hands with all *foo cams, But his hand
was soon swollen and then he ronteuted him­
self with bowing to tbe procsosion, two

Judge of Probate.

Default having been made ia the payhwbl of
n niorigagr hade by
»i*u

bkl; Decer
0&gt;rn—•No.

escorted by a fine procession of military aud

accrue OI I Hr r|rru.! court lor It&gt; cranU .1
Harry. in rtmuecry. In tbe rtji. “ ffiftL’
mad- mkI dated on u* testa d.u o|mJ,kWfl-

paper*prlnted and circulated;tn *;ild &lt;&gt;»nty of

Wk. Oct. 8.—It fa a fortunate

tbe day developed tbe fact that if be did not
got relief from tbo iucre.MUit hand-shaking
hta hand would be unfit for duty soon.- Tbe
party toft Milwaukee in tbeir special on
Friday morning halt an hour behind time.
Frovions to leaving lhe president and Mra
Cleveland wore driven to lhe ttoldicrs’ home,
where a national salute was fired and tbo

^f

-

Notice I* hereby given that 1 *LaU seU *tSb“iIi&lt;-h to be liofuen *• **»« *
- y——. -•- —
lo th- highest bidder, on Fridas thL
city of Hastings In said county and show canoe, aurttou.
seventh day of October. A. D. ■.«•:.a! □*£
tf any there I*, why the prajYT ot tbe peti­ in the forenoon, at the north treat door art*,
tioner slumld not be granted.
na.i»iftn.P court housv In th. rity of Uaitnun. rn-ntr ,
And it 1* tnrthrr
" Barry and *tate of MirtiiEvn..

ing.

Madmok,

(Atrueeopy'.i

fa.2.

Tbouwid* of drunkards have been made tem­
perate men who have taken Golden Specific
in their coffee without tbeir knowledge, and
to-day believe they quit drinking of their own
tree will FT NEVKIC FAlIA Tho system
once Impregnated with the Specific II becomes
an uttcrimpo'rt unity tor the liquor appetite to
exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN
SPECIFIC CO.. 183 Rare at. CiaclaaaU. O.
The United Labor
organized in Detroit.

tb.driin

in th. vear one Lhuc.sand

". .. ...

Drunkenness or ths Liquor Habit Positively
Cured by admin bits ring Dr. Haines’
Golden Spsciflc.
It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with­
out tbr knowledge ot tne person faking II; ia
absolutely banalea* and will eSect a oerma-

at tho Northwestern station and

nt Evanston. Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine,

■w “2 t&amp;’jiv ,5»hsiir'sr,"S

Thousands of cure* follow the u«- ot Dr.
Rage’* Catarrh Krmrdy. W cent*.
The Buchanan meat markets have
decided to close up Sundays.

Mtxxgaroux, Minn.. Oct "4.— Monday
evening a grand reception at too expoaiticn ।
bulling wus tendered

drove fr

nr before the •econu u»j ««

KuL. ■ ■ w*-i.

vt

h

ooO21a,‘

�A TALK TO THE KNIGHTS
gXSTEG WORKMAN

Odb.i3

*A3E ball news.

COERCION IN GOTHAM.

POWDERLY DE

FORAKER’S CLOSE CALL.

SOJOURNER TRUTH.

|Y_pjLL$_j

THE POLICE ATTACK AND DISPERSE

LIVERS HIS ANNUAL ADDRESS.

ACCOUNT
A SOCIALIST MEETING.

WITH

OF HER

PRESIDENT

INTERVIEW
GRANT.

are
fileas
£nc( stare

C liicago fi, Indianapolis 2; at Pitt.i„lr_ p
troit 10, Btthburg 5.
nuhurg-Ite-

Gmcauo. Ort. &amp;—In tta baa. UU ram.
pteyod Tuewlay by the National te.gue'Xta
v”
TT*’’
At
York «, Washington .’1;
Huladelphta fl, Boston
HuMmrg 7. Drtroit 4;

,: iv »»• occupied by General Mastun I'.n'drrly In d.iiivering his anHe t-ousjnic.l four hours in

Wa*blatton—New
at PhiladaltiLta—
X; £ Fntaburel
it ludlsn.pZ-

(first game; Indianapoli* 2. Chicago Vtac.
oud game) Chicago C. Indianapolis 3. '

w??4
4 —Fo,u,wfn« "i* the scon-.
tattUc4 t
y ^aUo~»
taU elute: At Now Yoak-Philadelphia 1.
^rW»L&lt;rt?’
W^l-gVx-Wa^ingto.;
)-. BorIou J; at Httaourg—Pittsburg S, Clfic»go5; at Indianapoli*— Indianapolis IU, D®.

Cure for dtf*

Koaeville, ten mites south of Zanesville, about
7 o’dodc Saturday night by a defective

tar pasty held a meeting Sataiday night _
tta plow at Unluu xjnnn, t0
- lb#lr
'tain tii'iiet Tn™
_ ...... ■
.
.

-- —
reuching tho
plan they focal tta gu. j^a usually lights
when tiutfv-h e'ihrr«
tai*l •
_ .....
,
.......
--'««*;•*&gt; i'u.owim over
it* an.l the refusal 9t tM
to allow
trK*" ,o"»Wytta uamii platform,
"hta the speaking wa* in feo^ow tta ix&gt;-

wenty-fbot embankment,
itod from going over by
the strong coupling to the rear coach. Gov­
ernor Foraker aud party escape! by crawling
through tho windows.

A HORROR AT HURLEY.
DISCOVERY

OF

A

CASE

LIKE

THE

orderc4 liv r
or sTomac.^
indigestiany^S-

1 knew Sojourner Truth more than forty
years ago in New England. 8be was then Tib
years old. but seemed hardly beyond tbe
prime and glory of ber womanhood. Iu thuae
•lays Harriet Beecher Btuwe described ber as
"tta Lybian Sibyl," gifted *ith prophetic
insight and tall and erect like a strong aud
graceful African palm tree. She would do
more housework of the heaviest kind than
!&gt;rst watcher* by a sickbed at uight

peJjsia^coniTj'

ervous .
or^eneral debiltt
adatho
i fade, di s e t: se1
-Ifiss
-----------------------------------OlriPff.
,
fee. Aea^y
lOCTbrSQtb' '
AlhlofihofpYRr’ved'^ £re s-ldbf
Send bcont for (
1he betiOTiful coloredn',thc\
C\oo^i»MG*»u.^hto?KcwC3.H:Wt.3S{.N.Yj

A tick

BENDER MURDERS.
CUK-AGO, Oct. 7.—Tbe possibility men­
tioned in ttaae d spitehwi wnnedayssinoa hatexwne a fact, aud the Chicago ! aaa ball club
ta* dropped another notch and now occupta
third place, Pteiadolpliia, which ha* been
rather loo dure fur comfort to Anson, having
gone to »econd. Tta percmitogiH at the cloaof Thurwlay'a play were; Detroit, .iH2;
Philadelphia, .607; Ubie-ign, .MW. Tbe score,
in the league Thursday were: At Washing­
ton City—Bostou n, Wr*hlngtuu 4; at New
York—Philadelphia C, N-?w York 3; at Imliauapoli*—Detroit
lo miapota 6; at P&gt;tt»turg-ffinrt gsmd Pat-burg 11, Chicago ;i;
t-rc»nd (yniH Itttdmrg v, Chicago I.

ihiitHM
Ml

ooo **f which be denied.

mi l rvjarding tho

CtllC.tGO, Ort. 8.—The ejt cliarnplons are
retting a g*K«l gnp ou third place, and If

fair trial
atH.ll.er. and if they

willing lodie meter it." M**. Htatou «to*&gt;d
by ins Sklo. A coup s of j«rk puTcc.-nw ap­
pear* I in front o; tta |4atf.&lt;m and mid
H-aking most stop Mr*. M. G. WU*ou,of Chlraw, lesnal over tta railing of tta ptalform
ahd vrie*l out that they would spak auytaw.
Itapobos finally deeldc.l tha’ ita mating
might cunUnuc, a-»*l tta q&lt;Mkit&gt;g was rvsntnwL
,
......... w...
mi--.(inkers
Lad Iwi addruMing the crowd. The poll.*
auacke-1 this, anil &lt;lrpv«Sla n-wupsute off.

ly-ag™ gam** Friday -bowed the following
iu that co.iru.
r.-su) »: At' Pittabcrx—Pittaburg V. Chicago «O help m.&lt; Crtkl.’
7; at ITiitaielpbia—Philadelphia 5, New York
5—gnmc mlted—darkness; nt Wa*hbigt
came to ah end much mhxkt ihn.itl would
Washington 12. Hoste:* 1; at IndianapolisIndunapolis 2, Detroit 2—eight innings, ruady to fight over tna interference.
darknev*.
,
CmcaGQi Ort. lu.—Tbe league champion- Sutxlay's meeting of the Central tatar
•hip svasoo ehned Saturday und tta Detroit nnioa a United tatar. man orfcied nwolutraos denouncing tbe police fur breaking up
dub will float tb&lt;- |wtitiant next
tbe ProgreAive talxw meeting Sntunlav
record of the clubs Is:
night Several United Lalor.ni-m sccooded
Onto*.

instead of t referring
l ied that be Lad the
.■! prominelit knights
&gt; -and would produce

ihiL»d-!p*na
CLk-agu

founded on Scnaliatic
principles Bird ita constituliqn an exalted
hp pfir.cioutline of those
princi&gt;•*. which tx&gt;
L_ rftor——
&gt;
,•
■wghlv. *-nilorw»d. He
revoninrerded
effort*
. -live bills {»««&lt;! ty
-ifigtva- iwtabliahing a
departttant of labor nt

severely oiubtad. Th*, rimirmaa cwlted
9° *ta crowd to &lt;ILqa-i» |vacuablv,
■nd tta meeting adjourn*!. Then the ncriv
tar ot p.opte in front uf the i lntfcrm grad­
ually increased.
Co! Uinlua srixad tta

j iMtwei.-K
!
"
j
|I
Saturday's 1-ngue game* gave the following
' *co*w*; At New York—Philadelphia G, New
’ V„rt- .’&lt;• nt U'.
|
ton
4;• —
at -------------Pittonurg-----------—Pittaburg
Chicago
- —
—- ",----------w- 7;
-•
tl Indiauapolto—Indtauapolto II. Detroit ft
|
DROPPED DEAD.
!

telegraphs .

I

Rtublstnljr Expires.

who pro]***! others which wwn&gt; unan­
imously adopto.). They declare that such at­
tacks by tta police, if continue*!, will com­
pel citlsras to rlefeod ttaiuse.ves by unlawful
means in order to se.-uro Urelr lawful right*.
Tbe resolutions will ta presented to tho police
board.
Tta Socialist* also met. and decided to bold
an indignation meeting in Union *qunro
Monday nigjst. Many djclarod ttay would
At sta Anti-Poverty meeting Handay night
H&lt;n&gt;ry George denounn-d the pelioe intorfervnjm with tbe Union square meeting Haturdsy night. He said that though the-Socialmended fair play for them an-l all other

I
by the right
raiment domaii... nil I
&lt;
I
I

Srtuxfcrnan. Ma**., (let. &amp;—Ex-Governor
Wuliam Ik Washburn of Greenfield dropp-d
dead on tta plstforin at tta dty hall, at tta
wwion of tta boon! ot foreign mi**io*i«, n littie before 10 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Mr. Woahturu was seated on tbo platform
, and during tta reading of tta annual survey
by Dr. Smyth, heauldenly fell forward imc
tbe lap of the gentleman ■ next him anti ex• f&gt;!red in a few minute* without taring spoken

Wm. T. Croasdale. wt«i is managing tbe
Anti-Poverty fair in Madixui Square garden,
was anvstod Saturday night cm n charge of
violating tbo lottery law by selling chancas
for a portrait of Dr. McGlynn. H- fur­
nished bail to appe ir for examination. Tbe
Henry Georgv people are indignant over the
arrest, and point out that hundreds of such raf•

without iuterfrroncw by the |»&gt;Ikm They
sey I bat this arrest, together with tbo flciing
Ex-Governor Washburn conic from of Henry George for »°t doing jury duly.
«V.M .—rrullr !
T~&gt;V ■«•»!«■ »« ™&gt; “
J
the city tall dlrecL
tboritir* to make all the Loablc Urey can for
the United Labor tendira Tta ptering of a
political candidate on tta jury list w», they
sitta aweiuUy adjourned
Dethpit. Oct 4.—Special to Tta Journal awrt, au unprecedcutoi thing, and clearly
my*: ita propeller California sunk at 2 .bowed onimu*. _ ■_____ •*
o'clock Tueeday morning off Groa cap, Lake'
TnPRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION.
THE INIMITABLE TRAIN.
Michigan. Sixteen Here were loot ,
Milt Kilted and i Tta hi were two woman and one young man

ably desired to try anI ni« right* of anotlier

"Iv'’
'“-By th® ••xpkoiou
te r U winm«lay evening in David ,
_ -j:- mill. lte-. r uulee ucrthwect of
■r-. Grzgt- U|-. Ferry tape, Simon'
1 .-r B.-1I Amo- \onng were instantly &gt;
. -M. r.. iY.v, Mnr&gt;n Young, who was at ;
’ ’ .......-------------------------------------------- Tbe cause is unknown, as
mill wm killed.
Simons'

Montreal; George Foley, parser. To­
rwi(o. Boll Tough, fireman. Torouto; K A.
„iz(nw.-Toronto: Jamc* Ellis.
3-,t ,T)KiIll&lt;ri Toronto; Mta Poppe, lady',
maH; Kingston; Mrs. Blood, lady', maid.
paltot,. Arthur Haxxnrd, cabin boy, To­
Boj, ajrirtant csx-k, Montreal, and

(.

bjcaGO,

Oct Id—George Franc:* Train,

craxv, tat *lr&gt; seems
to have a method in his
inadr.eoi and who is

ibis city Friday, an­
nouncing that bo ho*
“sbaken" New York

: ermtai tn atoms and tbe
down to Tragmenta. **

form party puts one in the field at Syracuse
and probably put |3),IT^jiibtlnual Choir i
—w.b nominated Tuewiay by tbe National
_
000,000 thnt be Las
•ntxix xrEARmn.
quarantine an- I Greenback Labor nirty. Thirteen delegates
Otnaba '0 into bls "Dai­
A—rha
.
ar.—1.------ ------------- . —1 U_ In bonk iu C„uriti.s n-pst (our K'ldiUoaal deaths
ly________________
Anarchist,
’
the
first
)y
Psycho
‘
-■ og the ch&lt;-lf.ra-t|trickeu patients on
which was
given —
away
him
number of wlucu
--&gt;*.&lt;«»
-j -by
v —
— -to
­
largo eoustitoency behind him he was ch&lt; art. any one who would take IF on Saturday. He
. ?•
T_____ ^.1 fka Ilav Hr
•.:*«? L-.v v.-.fini* o c Euphemia Qiorno
rvfuswl to see reporters’unW they would
*ai Maria Vlatrfa. That makes a total of
meet him and take a Turkish bath with him,
‘otrt*rn a'
Mx'ng tta fiosrongcro taken
and when they did so ta gave them all they
■ 5 th* cttohru-lnfeetol steamship Alasuu
nnxnimouriy. arwl a telegram was sent to could jot down of his rliodonicntodc. Sunday
Iwrrsn. toughen sick With tbe disease,
afternoon be addressed a mixed audtencoitr taaJtli rjtl,&lt;&gt;r.tic«, however, claim that
containing reptwanteUvos of all element* of
tactaditicntf to- quarantined poteeugers
Kx-letv—at the old Princcw rink on tbe west
d Hoffman idsnd i*&gt; much improved, and
CtaCAGO,0rt. S.-Camp Sheridan had an sgh. He declared tta Auarchht* abould not
'•ut there b a u.rn? hujvful state of affairs.
intonating programme Saturday, and ttatr hang and if ttay did he would tend !»,000,(1HJ
(!) workingmen of Chicago to cut the
was a fair attendance of spertatom. Tta
competitive cavalry drill, participated m bj throws of all connected with such a crime.
“You say yoq are going to hang on Nov.
tta Cleveland troop on 1 tta Milwaukee Light
Homo squadron, began at 9 o'clock Saturday ;7 " ta continued, “seven men n* accMaociea
to a principal that can not bo found. Now
,
■' ......... ' i -’’. lAWUVIl
ACdlOp■OTto,
i-uj ,»aa 'i.
y Sr
«* At the fust named place Senator Alliire .11—-. i . ■__ . ...
..
&lt;ugn officer* gave an exbibitioo dndL Tta how can there be any a.-cwsoric* wtaro there
trumpet and bugle corps also contested for h no principal I Tta very idea is prepostorcxM,
and they will no mon? hang tta**» mon at
14-ixw. Tta Milwaukee Light battery then
that time ttan they will hang you or L
••Uptascl throng, advocating tbo an- * _ _____ i__ a-ni .nA tta Temina Indians
After reciting several incidents ot bw vtoita
n',««d principle &lt;4 tta jMrty, end at Medito Chicago made some year* ngo. ta again
At 1:00 a mooater sham battle was given.
»p6i» ex Gmraor Gear wa* tta apeoker.
came tack to tta Anarchfrt qirntion, and
«» rvr&gt;.Ki tta national a-Jministration and
asked if people had a right to carry a red
flag if they wanted ta After being answerod
ln*ta affirmative by hto *udtem-e, ba said:
Gre~ -U Hnraday evoutog ttat tta
“Well. I don’t bolters lL Tta stars and
.Onccwra iu..oa. n-m. --hoeon.
_____ ■
.nA I am not at all
lor
“ W-rm,J?"*“ “J
2"V— »U&gt;. -M. »s
nbad elected tbe present B- * O- oncers to .".uL-. U.C rtd-UJ '■» '»• *
,
f**-1 W • Ur;- r.;&gt;* O— -Uob
rontiauo in tbeir place* for the
I.U.M - U»
RH~l
. .
Tbe form of purchase of tta Baltimore
An«
C Io- J-*1 — b,,ur “*■ * '“f
OMo - . »a, r-r ‘•"'"“J1;
BUtJNESS NOTES.

.
1
znurway
tMkfoga total of •12,418,850.
itenaployc; of Procter &amp; Gamble, a ClodiruL,4 /■ rK’t'reJ UMlr And semi-annual
Tta
9* the concern Thursday.
am*Hintal to 18*&lt; per cent of
a*^ Jllr the hjUf y#ar
»w»r-r-,J

*eafWm,' toIler uf lhe ‘-aneoey has issue!
■Mi™, i
ot lb® rondition ot tbe
at -.to ch* of busioMs Ort. &amp;
“ ,Um' *h‘ch
^tude surpass, anything in the couu-

15,000,000 gal*’»e(TtaL(w1 i{Ti»*t,nS tbotmnds uf
&gt; 1'iacer an*l grating lands.
’’Uta.JiT* ,S* fai:ur«« in tl»? United

biBioms disasters in
7 *«te retracted front tta nastaud

by^**0^

toads Friday morning

Xf ^LC?‘*r * Ca.

bankers at Troy.

of
Or® Utal«*Wa
•f'«ia2*riU”ul’,Dj :he «ot*J

I, mu tv
—------ --r. It may be mentioned hire
Washetotox

,,

Hurlxt, Wk., Oct &amp;—A m*t tarrible

foully murdered. As has been tekcrapbed
about tbe country cu numerous occasions,
Hurley
te filled with dires of’ tbe
of infamy was situated upon tho brink of
a deep •.ravine just off tbe main street of
tbe village. It wa* luckily burned in the big
fire and was not rebuilt, nnd it was near the
ruins that Ibu terrible were’, was disclosed,
Monday two hunter* took their gun* and
started out on a Irokfut fur game. They

they suddenly nU.) ono of their dogs,
which for some rwison turned home.

prolong"! serin ut h&lt;&gt;wl«, axxl luutontd in
tta direction ot tbe nvl*. Upon approach­
ing the place Uicir olfactory organs were
salutal by u moat bomlde stench, so terrible
that they retraced tbeir steps. They
kept
wfantling oimI culling
to their
dog. and at latt be followed them, but
bringing, with 1dm in Ills mouth i» bloodu
staiiwd and tattered *ilk cap such as is com­
monly used by trainmen in summer. Tbo
fart that there were some tufts of human
Lair adhering to the jagged rent. Iu tbo cap,
togsther with tbeir dog'* anxiety to return to
the spot where he had found tbe ghastly relic.
Itxiueod tbo hunters to trace the dreadful

Ttay wsmt, and what a sight met their
horror■stricksn eym! PJght behind tta
old dance-house, under some rotten logs and
a slight covering of earth, they saw tta do
composed rorpsrt of ■even evidently mur­
dered men. They lay ju*t as ttair slayers
hail thrown them, soma with gaping wound*,
khowing that they had
fought hard
for ttair live*, while others Jay hud­
dled up as if tlieir muntavni had done ttair
flendtob work white their victim* lay in a
dtunken stupor. Tbe hunters informal the
proper authorities, and au investigitloh fol­
lowed, but no clue could be found to I be
identity of the coqisd, whjfh were so de■•vmpofc.l as to bo beyond ivcognltiou. Tta
floods that liod placed them there bad taken

PAINT

eoMiy aial tenderly M a mother would lift
ber baby, and tta touch of ber band smooth­
ing Use pillow and stroking the fevered brow
«n» health and quiet, white her wall, ‘•Then’,
honey,’ you’* ouster now,” bad a strange1
!&gt;• iwer to give caw? and calm.
Untrained in grumiuar ar rhetoric, never
able to read or write, Ibero was a quaint dis­
regard for set rule of q«.’h hi tar public and
private dtecourte, tat no fine rhetorician
coold make hb meaning plainer and few

YOUR BUCCY

FOR ONE DOLLAR5 j

senate reception room in tbo &lt; Capitol at
Washington Hta st&lt;x«l taneaib ttacenter
of its airbed ceiling mid tbe iterp look of ber
wonderful ey^s wnrtl to take iu U&gt;e beauty
of pictured form* '«n&lt;l glowing colors on ita
walls, as the said: "I&gt;h t* like the picture
about In dv Book.” Tiieu she lookinl out of
the'window and saw the jioor huts of the
lived jirojilo not far awny, mid raid in tender
tones: -But tle-y don’t have dem over there.”
A gr-at g&lt;«p«-l of divinity and of u nder Lumairtty wemed spoken in two brief u-ntencea.

COITS HONEST ,

Are r«* F--ta I. Faj*
T!..T Hndaal
Ss paot r—hit—c &gt;M« w iMMMW
?. V

w
Os

CO

HOUSE PAINT h&gt;

X
“AS Tltr. SPIRIT TOLD ntlL”
' hi tbA winter of 1Hl 1-72 I upc-nt some time
In Washington, und about midwinter learned
tliat Nojouruer Truth was in tbe city.
Hail

COITS FLOOR P*llfT~55

been a surprise, for tbe I--ng winter'* journey

■sWONT DRYSTICKY

ter of Michigan, was a serious undertaking
fora woman nctir herlOOtb birthday. But I
spirit told her," and t bat some strong feeling
of duty to be done ltd lier to tbe capital city.
Her way ojwned, not ‘ long after, for some

IS

I

Kaskine
iTHE NEW.OU1NINE.)

■aid, with gn»L rarneaHiM: “I believe de

More

1 wanted toKC.” Asking what was sjiecially
n anted, she said: ■*! waut to see President
Grant, arul yui can get tne there.” 1 told
jivi iuo. HU-. cu-itr snn&gt; tiian uoi
would try, and the next day wrote
biui, saying 'he w Utad to sea Lint ■
time, took it to tL • White Houre, «ent it iu
to tta budntM ofil -e. and a verted tuewuge
M*m ram back to me lu the waiting room
that any morning would suit

Strongly

for

Vouched

than any

Other

Drug

Moth m times
Hnrrlble Fltxl at Toledo, Ohio.
•
Toledo. Ohio, Oct. K—A startling tale of
human depravity has just coma to light in
this city. A bouse, located in block bounded
by Michigan, Ontario, Ixx-ost and Lagrange
streets, was vacated, and a naw tenant moved
into tbe dwelling. A cistern located above
ground and facing an alley, was noticed to
emit a horrible stenrti. An investigation and
n cleaning of the cistern revealed tbe bodies
of thirteen infanta. The bouse was formerly
oevapted br a mid-wife, who was at once ar­
rested. An investigation will follow.

eranx participated In their annual parade
Tutwday. The preparation* for the demon■rtrntten transcended those for any previous
Grand Army day, and the result was a mag­
nificent pageant
Bnsineas houws, public
buildings mxl dwelling* along tbe route of
tbe partuln were gaily decorated, white nu«
merons and beautiful arrhe* rjeuned ti|priuci|«d tbaroughfarw* in honor of the occa­
sion. It to estimated that 30,&lt;XX&gt; rhitors
were in tbe dty.

KmtxanXLD,

Illa. Ort.

regulations, with tbe approval ot ITofesaor
taw of the bureau of nntnud industry, pro­
viding that cattle destined for exhibition at
lhe Chicago Fat Stock show at tbe expadtion

a venerable friend of Quaker birth and my­
self, went to meet tta appointment arul 1 scut
in n card, “Sojcntrver Truth and friends,"
w hicb brought tack in n half hour a mownger to escort us to Pnsklcnt Grant’s cfllrv.
He sat at tta end of a long table in Ita center
&lt;f (be room, with doarmenls piled before
him, and just riming au interview with other
person*. 1 stepp-d forward to introduce tta
parti an*! to bring Hojournw beside the table.
Sta had met Prvddciit Lincoln, and he, a
tarn Kentuckian, could call ber •‘Aunty" in
the o’.d familiar way, while Grant, though
kindly, was reticent, oral all was not quite
caay at first. But a happy thought came to
tar. Not )o:rg before tta j roklcnt had
signed some bill of new guarantees of justice
to tbe colored people. Six? sp*ke of this v,ith
gratitude; tta thin ice biota and word* came
freely from both, for Grant was an easy snil
Burnt talker, but bad tta w bdorn of silcn-.v
until tbo fit time came to tprak.
Standing there, tali and erert while stirred
(n mxiI by the oct-adoti. tar wonderful eyes
glower) us she thanked him for Iris fcoo.l deeds

quaint way.
FIXE AXD SUtPLS DIOXITT. *"
Her wonts canto l.n tones full &lt;■’ &lt;lecp power
and UmdcmMs, and he listened with greet in­
terest and rv»|wct, and told Iwr Uiat be
“hoped always to bo just lo all ut*l especially

George Franc!* Train will not come to Chi-

A

SPECIFIC FOR
MALARIA.
RHEUMATISNf,

.

NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
•
And all germ disease*.
TRK MOST JKTKNTtnc AND SUCCESSFULBLOOD PUUlFlEli. Superior to qiunlae.
Mr. John C. Scarteirotigli. Selma. ,N. C„
writes: "1 got malaria In tta Southern array,
ami for a dozen ot rear* suffertu (torn It*
dellbttafuig cffreiH. I was terribly inn down
when 1 hc.rd at Kaiklne. th" uew .pilnlne. It
tailed n»e at oner I cnined M jiounds.tHave
not had such good health lu Xyrtn.
Other letter* of a stnilk.r charnel er ’from
prominent mills Idmil*. atih-h 'temp Ka-kine a*
n rentedv ot undoubted merit, will be sent on
ajiiillmiiun.
K.*-kU.e f

OH! MY BACK I

fairly treated.” Ilia voice anti manner told
bow bis heart was touched, and Lis toftctied

from the tame without tbo rvstictlon of quar­ derest." She told him bow hi* tasks and
antine, smd that exhibited cattle may be trials were appreciated and how much faith
driven to any slaughter -house and killed for was placed in hi* upright doing of duty to
the oppressed, aud be quietly, yet with much
feeling, expremed the tape that he might ever
bo wise aud firm and ntrer forget tta inalien­
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
able right* of all.
Only great snub can comprehend true
Many of the miners in tbo Springtakl,
Til*, district bare struck for inercaaed greatne?*, and these two understood each
wages. Tta movement i* exported to be other. Nothing iu tbe illustrious carter of
general, and to cause 2,MO men to abandon Gen. Grant garo me a' fuller sense ot hto
largeness of heart atid mind than bis unpre­
tta minw.
Congrwsmnn Hitt, of tbe Sixth Illinois tending almplletty and appreciative respect iu
district, say* that four out of five IlUooia th!* interview, while tta fine and simple dig­
nity of Sojourner Troth abo gave n?e a fuller
Hepuhlicans prefer Blaine for preeidanL
Tta total numtar of visitors lo BL Ixxito sense of tar large womanhood. Sta said to
U*i week wm 183,000. Mr. Gould's Mis­ him: “I have a little book tare that I call my
souri Pacific railroad carried 25,000 of ttawe.

will bo sent to Philadelphia, having boon

A POWERFUL TONIC
that the tno*t dellcntc *totnach will bear.

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney
iuvrflrie.reM iu •

tr

with Lincoln's for you to write your name.”
He replied: "I am glad to put it there," and
wrote bis autograph in her little book. She

have my photograph," and with evident

exposition building during

Mom baa found that to drive straws into pine
boards and hickory h«rk. as to often done by

usual lime, others stood by, waiting tbeir
turn, yet listening with great Jntervst, and
tbo fit time came to leave. The president

mutual respect and appreciative
uani crvjm
----------------— --- —
Booth Missouri hoi still more than .7X1,1100
rcTM of good government laud swaltisg ths

\ITANTED—Arent* hi even »&lt;”»« mwl vMiiute
TV io sell our New
&lt;’!irt'ti..»« ItaA*. ’■ell-

ing.—G. B Bubbles.

Wilk® Booth, hw been declared Jboprdcwly

board of

control of horses.

I can no more explain it

asylum.
with inoicau™

MfSNEATOL^ Minn.. OctTta
Farmers’ alliance has closed it* annirnl ^
here, ami adjourned to meet ncx. yen. iADw

tbe dtoaaa*.

FIRES AHO OTHER ACCIDENTS

Mou^lowa

The foUow.uS

Usurer. J. J. Furioag, ot Muin~o."-

a of

the vehicle

(Cd members in good Handing.

was drhen

The farmers of Henry county, Blinds, are

boise long be will follow me like a dog and
answer my commantL I once had the four
horse* that pull tbe engine st Broadway mid
Alinoud under such control that at the dis­
tance of a block they would answer my whis­
tle and race like tbe wind to see which could

EZRA A. TOBIAS.

TV AXTKO.-LA DIES ferr-artall, and ChrlatW ina* tnute. to take Itabt. nleareut work at
a block away, and I thought I ncogniaed
him. and 1 whistled. I had nt* seen him fo#

. ,Julia Walker. w&lt;
yj.wu
—— ....
to, »*».&lt;*»• 1” •£*

attacked them, robbing Mr

NTENDING ADVKKTISFI S''.nut.l add

I

,fl&amp;-’WS?Uqi*So;,

! For SB'.KTT LWT OF t am NEW.M’aI’EBM.
J
Will be aetrt FltKE, ou appizcatlea.

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
—
Sunday lust Eugene McMurray,
Fred Carpenter and Will Sddmore

&lt;Grand Chancellor P. T. Colgrove wae
«escorted into the hall and to the chair
Ibeside Mm. Colgrove by CoL E. Y.
1Hoglu, Sir Kt. Commander F. G. Goodyear. Sir Kt. Lieut. W. H. Powers and
;
Sir
Kt. Guard W. D. Hayes. All of
।three gentlemen were dressed in the
iuniform of their rank while the Grand
iChancellor was dressed in civilian
(clothee. Grand Prelate Omo Strong
was also escorted to a seat on the platform. Col. E. Y. 11 ogle introduced Mr.
Colgrove as Grand Chancellor of tho
Grand Lodge of Michigan, acquitting
himself in a .very creditable manner.
Grand Chancellor Colgrove’s response,
to this introduction was a very pleasing
piece of oratorv. Master of ceremonies.
Col. E. Y. liogle, then assumed the
duties incumbent on his position and
with a pleasing Introduction announced
Representative and Fast Chancellor
C. II. VanArman, who was to speak on
the subject ot “The Grand Lodge of
Michigan." He was followed by Fast
Supreme Representative Jas. A. Sweezy
who spoke of "The Supreme Lodge K.
of P. of the World? The quartette

Oxb evening test week Joe Wardel.
trode home with H. M. Smith. On ar­
:rival at Mr. Wardell’s residence he at­
ttempted to alight whwi a sudden start
&lt;of the horse throw him to the ground
and
one of th** wheels scraped one side
i
iot his brad, after which in some way it
,got In its work on tbe other side. No
iserious damage was done but Mr. War­
।dell carries about with him two very
।sore ears.
It u» a line compliment to the care
and ability with which Prosecutor Col­
grove conducted the case of the People
vs. Darwin J. McKay, that a leading
judge of the supreme court, upon a
ckreful review of the record of the cam*,
finds that no error was made by the
prosecuting attorney of Barry county,
and thus refuses to grant the writ of
error, which would l»r necessary before
the case could go to the supreme court.

were hunting ducks on Mud Creek.
Thev- were in a l&gt;oat. when thev came
to some flood-wood over which it seemcd impossible to float their craft. Gene
and Fred finally got into the water to
help their boat over the flood-wood,
when in some manner a shot gun. which
lay in the bottom of the bout, was dis­
charged, most of the shot entering Mc­
Murray’s left arm between the elbow
and shoulder. Three or four of them
struck young Carpenter in the face, but
&lt;lid onlv slight injury. Gene was re­
moved to a farm house near by where
his arm was bandaged, when he was
brought to this city. Dr. Drake was
summoned and took out'll of the shot,
and about as many more could not be
reachixl. Tbo shot were so fine and
were scattered so much, although Gene
was not over six feet from the gun, that
no very serious injury was done, and
Dr. Drake says he expects his patient
will be all right in the course of two or then rendered the very pleasing song
bloom.”
three weeks, as the large bone of thei “Come where the lillice
*Vinn was not .harmed, and no great in­ Grand Prelate Orno Strong paid “The
jury done to\the inusclee. Had the। Ladies’*
many
compliments.
Past
shot gun been larger the result might. Chancellor L. E. Knappen talked "To
have l&gt;een serious. Gene counts himself• our Assembled Friends and Brother
lucky to get out of the scrape as well as1 Knights.” Past Chancellor Clement
he does.
Smith told of the good work done by
• “Barry LodgeNo. 13." Bro. Kt. James
And ndw another "blasted monopoly”
. Clarke explained “The Beauties and
is busted. The Journal opened up its1 Principles of I’ythlanfain.” Lack of
buttery upon this galling. hySra-headedI space forbids extended mention of the
inouster, by calling attention to the. various responses, but that they were
lact thal the teachers in the dty schools} well and noblv made was the verdict
were selling lead pencils, rulers andI of all who listened to them. “Good
blank paper to the scholars. And theni night” was then sung by the quartette.
that great apostle of learning and walk­. The vocal music throughout was ren­
ing enevdoptedia of wisdom, W. F.. dered by the quartette composed of
Hicks, in obedience to the suggestive Mrs. Timmerman. Mrs. IL A. Barber.
hints of the Journal, and with tears IL A. Barber and Dr. Timmerman.
streaming down his classic cheek, After the "Good night" song congratu­
brought this monopoly to tho attention lations were in order and we arc sure
of the board of education. With erudi­ that Grand Chancellor Colgrove, if he
tion and eloquence that astonished the then hail any lingering doubts about
natives, he told the board how be did the genuineness of the frtepdly feeling
not wish thp pure and inspiring waters towards him, must have been satisfied
of education mixed at their fountain by these congratulations that all felt
head. Said be didn’t believe in mixed that he was perfectly capable tlx bear
drinks any way, and wanted the board the honor put upon bitn by his election
I to put a stop to the nefarious and grasp­ to the office of.Grand Chancellor. In
ing monopoly that was slosriy but surely the good wishes showered upon him
eating the vitals from our public his estimable wife was. not forgotten
school system, by having the teachers and it is certain that she will bear her
sell to the scholars blank paper tablets share of the honors in a most worthy
at three cents each, drawing pencil? manner.
for the same exhorbitant figure and rub
lx a conversation with a representa­
era for one cent apiece. The board re­
ferred the matter to .the committee on tive of the Banner Thomas Heney,
rules and regulations, with authority who recently returned from Ireland,
Vo grapple with the monopoly. Messrs.
gave a few facts that came under his
Bessmer and C. H. Bauer of that com­
observation while there, which will
mittee came to tbe Banner office, and
doubtless? tie of interest to our readers.
iound that tbe Banner office furnished He went'there tn company with Mich­
tablets to the teachers for three cents
ael Noon, a wealthy farmer, of Jackson
each, which were used for drawing, and
county, und who pays greater jUixes
could not be bought at any of the book
than any other fanner in that jaunty.
■ stores of the city. These the teachers
Before leaving this country the subject
.-old tor the same tiglire. The commit­
tee also learned that the pencils were of their purchasing overcoats was dis­
cussed. but they finally agreed to wait
bought by Che dozen in this city,andon
and make such purchase in Ireland—
these the teachers realized the enor­
thus deciding on account of the popu­
mous profit of one cent per dozen. The
lar idea that prices are lower there than
pencils were bought in this manner to'
hero. On their arrival in Cork it was
have them allot one‘’make and grade
found thnt for from 821 to 320 they
for use in drawing. On the rulers the could purchase an overcoat which in
, teachers made no profit nt all. And
this country could be bought for from
• thia, dear people, is the graspiuggreedy, 81« to 818. A suit of clothes worth 818
monopoly that has ground the souls oi here could not be purchased for less
the Journal eflitor. und Mr. Hicks. The
than 820 in Cork. Of course the same
Iwart! let the matter pass in holy silence. goods are not here considered, but these
JJeatii of A. Rower.—While not comparisons were made by considering
the quality. Mr. Heney in conversation
wholly unexpected, the announcement with a merchant in Cork called his at­
Saturday morning ot the death from tention to the suit of clothes the form­
black erysipelas of Augustus Rawer, er then had on which was purchased
Lhe pioneer boot and shoe dealer of thi&lt;« ready-made here in IPistidgs for 810.
dty. was received with surprise, und After an examination of the clothes
was the topic of conversation during the merchant said that clothes of a sim­
the (lav, much regret being expressed ilar quality could not be found there
that one so active and energetic, and ready-made and to get them it would be
who bad seemingly never shown the necessary to bavd them mude to order,
effects of his age. should be removed which would cost from 820 to 822.
Nothing but the cheapest quality of
from our midst
Augustus Rower was born in Dres­ goods could be found ready-made.
den, capitol of Saxony, in February, Prints were much higher in Cork and
1801. When a young man, in company Dublin than here; and American prints
with his father, be removed to Pough­ are fast superseding their home goods.
keepsie, N. Y., where he engaged in the American manufactured goods of all
boot and shoe business. Although he kinds, such as tools, machinery, etc., an*
was for a short time located In Phila­ on the market to supply a large demand.
delphia and St. Louis, he considered In regard to the condition of Working­
Poughkeepsie as his home.
While men, Mr. Heney said that in order co
there'he was married and u daughter, live as wejf as workingmen do in this
now Mrs. J. L. Wilkins, was born. His country it cost a great deal more. Beef­
steaks and mutton cost nearly twice as
wife died in Poughkeepsie
Over thirty years ago, in company much therp; while pork is about the
with his father and dsugbter„be remov­ same. 22 cents was tbe highest price
ed to Hastings township, locating on paid for wool. The best farm hands
what is now the Hilsinger farm, south receive during the summer 83.75 per
ot this city. Soon after ho began the week and furnish their own board. In
boot and shoe business in this city. the winter their wages range from 82-25
This business engaged bis attention to 82.50 per week, without board, when
during his long residence here. For a they can get work- Trade wages range
time, however, he in company with R. in a similar proportion. Free trade has
J. Grant had a hardware store. He also gotten in its work on manufacturing
built the old tannery in the first ward, industries in Ireland, which. Mr. Heney
paid a big price for a patent process says, are greatly depressed. Nearly all
which proved to be valueless, and this the farmers are tenants, and for this
venture was far from profitable. But privilege they pay yearly as high-as £5,
he had all along been actively intereet- nearly 825, per acre, and iu addition are
ed in the boot and shoe trade, and to required to pay the taxes, which are
the day of his death, bis establishment very high on account of the large num­
had always been the leading one in ber ot poor and the police. As an illus­
tration of the size of the police force
Barrv county.
In 18&amp;lks father died at the ripe age Mr. Heney said that a town the size of
of W. lire son would undoubtedly Hastings would employ from 50 to 100
have lived as long had not some acute men in such duty. Mr. Noon up to the
difficulty carried him off; for ho wa^ time of hie arrival in Ireland hud been
strong and vigorous, remarkably so for a believer in free trade doctrines and a
democrat of the first order; but hte ex­
one of his years.
Mr. Rower bad done much for the perience was sufficient to show him tbe
citv of his adoption. He bad erected folly of his wavs and he now is a pro­
the double store building which stood tectionist aftd devoted to the republican
on the corner now occupied by the ab­ cause. Mr. Heney expressed himself
stract and Gardner blocks, the brick as more than satisfied with his trip and
double stores, one of which he had oc­ that his previous l&amp;as of America’s
cupied by A. Black, and the building so greatness were more firmly fixed than
long occupied by the Banner office, op­ ever. He does not want to see free
trade with us. Mr. Heney left Ireland
posite tbe court house.
Mr. Rower was a man of few words, when a young man, and this is the tint
seldom seen in society, and who had a time he has visited the scenes of his
(childhood.
He finds that hte love for
habit of always attending to bis own:
business. He was in all respects a good tbe shamrock haa been considerably
citizen, and a lover of peace and good lessened; bnt tho condition ot affaire
order, and in his quiet way had done existing in Ireland, us he found them,
much for the upbuilding of this dty. have Increased his interest in the cause
He was an honored member of the Ger­ of his depressed country men. In con­
man Workingmen's sodrty of this dty. clusion he remarked that
The funeral took placa from the late tlon of Ireland had great]
home of the deceased Monday afternoon since hb residence there.

A A** nupvrti-vi-.
The board of supervisors awiem'ded
Monday forenoon, and proceeded to
buslnees by electing J. II. MrKevilt,
of Thornapple, chairman. Jolly James
made a few remarks before taking the
chair, stating to the Ixmrd that the
supervisors had assembled for business,
and he trusted every inemlwr had left
polities at home, and would get to busi­
ness without unnecessary delay. The
board then adjourned to give the chair­
man an opportunity of making up his
c&amp;niDittees. Thaw Were announced
thU morning and are as follows:
Equalization, Folley, Furnisa, Kent.
Town, Gott. Burgess and WilllamB.
Finance, Nyc, Decker, Jones ana
Dlllenbeck.
'
Claims, Benham, Brown and Sylves­

Hicxoxr COKJfKI“;_ U-lnThe popuUr ho.tkr,
laa. hu
the tent rt B. To”P®».
Nhthhniri
num “Jj!"!--

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!

when the wind blew a puper off the
load striking one of the horam -c-wioj
him which caused him to kick. ib«
they both jumped and ran. Mr. W. fell
over the trace, thus escaping what oth­
erwise might have been a sad accidi^ntMnt'Wm Mahoney turning tlie run-

Go where you will find the newest designs,, the largest stock
the lowest prices. That placets at

where her husband soon
^r"‘;
No serious damage to Mr. w. not to tne
h1*, “J h?“S
orarlr tehdr tor the Hnl»hlag touch ot

ARCHIE M°COY’S

Foor whi?key no doubt was the origi-

a

“’it sti-ms quite good to think andI to
know that chickens have been «Uow*d
their freedom for the last ten days..No
Thomas Casey has disturbed their,

The “Blue Front” Furniture Store, HaxtioEs, Mich.

roosts nil this time.
Wm. H. Brown Int » valuable cow
and on&lt;* of her twin calves'on brlduv

Alexander McNeil lost one

The best assortment, the best opportunity

hb

team horses several days ago.
Sunday was a long, dismal dav. bo
ralnv and wet. we were nearly all
boused up during the entire day.
Wheat and grass are making rapid
growth during these warm, wet days.
ter.
STSfikld.
,
Apportionment, Ilarthorn, Bryant
Quarterly meeting last Sundav.
and Policy.
•
Ah, David, where art thou!
County Buildings, Swift, Decker and
Miss Maria Baker, of Middleville, b
Gott
Printing, Kent. Bryant and Burgess. visiting friends and relatives here.
■Claud Sluwtum. accompanied by J. E.
Town Clerk’s Report, Decker, Har­
Tobias, of Dowling, returned Saturday
thorn and Jones.
County Drain Com’r’a Report,’Dillen- from Chicago.
II. T. Merrill hasgoutfto the northern
beck, Furnlss and Williams.
The various committees are at work, Feninsula where he wilfspend a portion
and there seems a disposition by ail of the fall in hunting.
We hear that Levi Mosher, of Lacey,
concerned to do the business demanded
of tho board with no unnecessary delay. talks of selling hb store nt that place
and purchasing the one tn Banfield. As
Levi was a former resident of our place
adoiti6hal'county!!ews.
we would be glad toiwe him return.
The band Bovs, with Albert Edmunds
Toni Clayton and Jud Cheney, of
president, Eddie Bera secretary and
Lake Odessa, were up before Justice
Lewis Bresee treasurer, are progressing
Feighner one duy lost week for being
finely in the way ot learning music.
drunk; They were lined S3 and costs.
The instruments, which were procured
The next Congregational social will
through the Judgement ot Henry Iden
be held nt Jas. Fleming’s on Wednes­
of Augusta, are said to be of the first
day evening.
class.
* As Henry is a good reliable
Mra.-(). A. Truman has not yet re­
dealer
in musical instruments and too
covered from the severe fall she re­
Wi ll acquainted with tbe people in tbb
ceived several weeks ago.
O. F. Long has moved into the vicinity to do any injustice to them, we
trust they are such ns recommended.
Griffith house.
A very nleasant social party was giv­
Last Sundav evening Mrs. C. A.
en in the K. F. hall Saturday evening,
Snook fell and broke one oi her limbs
by the younger members of the lodge.
A new roof has been put on the K. P. between the ankle and knee.'botb bones
and masonic balls. An iron one having being broken. Our M. D. not being at
proven no good, they will now try tin. home they sent to Prairieville, two of
A little child of Rev. Brxmfitt. the the doctors not l»eing able to come they
went for the other and he refused to
new M. E. divine, is seriously HL
Dr. Fuller, of Hastings, was in the rorne for the reason, someone else was
village last Thursday.
■
sent.for first. Her limb was not set
Miss Lena Parish has quit attending until M.'.nday night when Dr. Snook
school on account of illness, and re­ Iroln Kalamazoo arrived. ■
I T4ie traveling pbbllc will be pleased
turned to her home at Vernon. .Mich.
Bordie Hagar has purchased himself io hear -thal a. It. Jessup will*retard to
a home—the Holmes residence on State run the hotel again, having bought his
I mother’s interest in the buainma.
street.
Ard Stanton, familiarly known as
Diphtheria is reported to bi* south of
“Carter Harrison." has gone to Chicago the village near the town line, one of
to become the husband of Miss Funny IVm. Lindsay'a daughters having died
7
*
Noake. a charming young tedy of that with it.
place. Dr. Goodwin accompanied him.
A. M. Clem’s new rider mill is in full
The furnace* for tho Lake Odeaaa blast.
-------- - •running
—
in opposition to the G.
evaporator arrived here Tuesday. and , T. lodge,
are now being put in position.
H
\
The report was current on our streets ! The last
?’
man has finished .-towing
Monday that Bob Brady had died at i wheat.
Battle Creek of heart disease. His two I Mrs.
*'
’Wiioox has returned from
sons. L“n und Jack, drove over aud Indiana.
.
found the old gent alive and kicking.
Frank Wileox will te.ich the Norton
They might have known better than to pchool this winter.
think that "Old Bob Brady” had died i The woodchuck mmsoo is drawing
without making a fuss about it.
to a close. KSJ of them have been
Mrs. Alf. Holm*, of this village, was registered at the town clerk’s office.
, subjected last Thursday to a very pain­
Elva Nicewander commeoced work
ful surgical operation ut the home of in the npple drier at Nashville Monday.
her parente in the township of Bellevue.
Mrs. Geo. Bala has gone to visit her
Dr. Young, of this village, assisted by son. Peter Anderson, at Kent City.
Dr. Adams, of Bellevue, removed from
Geo. I). Bals and wife, of Battle
her an ovarian tumor weighing forty Creek, spent Sunday with
fi lends
pounds, and which was large enough hround the Center.
to nearly fill u common tuti. The for­ i Remember the chicken pie social at
mation was the growth of but two P. McOinber’s, Thursday evening Ort.
months. The lady te recovering rapid­
ly from the effects of the operation.
MAHT1X COKNElUi.
Frank
Tucker’s
"Metropolitans”
The boys arc booming the new
played "Joshua Whitcomb" at tbe opera church. A bee Thursday and another
house Monday evening, to one of the Monday. Foundations und basement
largest audiences ever assembled there. ready tor lhe mawms. Church 28x45
They gave eminent satisfaction. They with porch in front.
.
promise to return about the holidays
Old Father Macontoeh, from Canaria
with a new comedy.
is visiting hl-, son Benjamin. The old
Dr. H. A. Barlier and family have man arrived a day ahead of time, aud
moved to Hastings, where the doctor walked out seven miles. He thought
has bought out the practice of Dr. Fol- it not much of a walk. How is that
hemus.
for 80 years old?
The funeral of David Dickinsdb, a
Rev. Witham preached his farewell
prominent Maple Grove fanner, who sermon Sunday evening.
died from apoplexy at the Cross cider
Whetstone is repairing and improv­
mill last week, was held at the M. E. ing his house.
church Thursday, under the auspices
K Lawtoa has returned from his
of- tbe Nashville lodge. I. O. O. T.
visit to New York state.

CJigrove, recently elected Grand Chan­
cellor of the Grund Lodge of Michigan.
The reception was hdd in the h. Of P.
hall, whidi is no doubt one of the
handsomeet society halls in the state.
About 200 invited gueste were prwMmt.
kLa. F. T. Colgrove was woorted to a
chair on the platform by Mr. and Mrs.

As I am about to remove from Hast­
ing*. 1 take pleasure in announcing to
my friends and patrons that Dr. Bar­
ber, of Nashville, will succeed me in
my practice here.
The doctor doff not corne among you
an a stranger, his reputation as a man
and a physician is well known to tbe
peopleof Hastings. The tact that Dr.

Call and see for

Don’t part with your money'\until
you have seen my stock and got the
prices on
,

Clothing, Hats and Caps,
And Staple Dry -Goods.
1 can and will save you money.

R. MUDGE
Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

FURNITURE
SUMMER.

SPRING.

0

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You will always
find our stock
conjpIbteT

a:
LU

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0
WINTER.

FALL.

FURNITURE
Spangemacher &amp; Van Valkenburg.

DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very fineat American and foreign &lt;-,ra11
ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones
Tlie above is the Trade Mark for the best and therefore the
cheapest line of stoves on earth.
’
&lt;uXdCoa“^X*mi’y0f^kandH9*tinK’&amp;1“ the

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent.
W. P. POLHXXPS. M. D.

lor* satisfactory selection.

yourself.

To fl# Pwwte of Barry CBimty:

at 2 o'clock, and was largely attended.

SaVturday evening Barry lodge, No.
13. K. of I’., gave a reception to P. T.

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Hastings, Mich.

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Cheaper than any Outside Competition^
a will Ht Uuf

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
XXXII. NO. 25

•fbc Hastings Banner.
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HASTING^. MICH.. OCTOBER oe, 1887.

County News.
*O,:TU MAffTINGN.
t*“l*n‘ace literarv society
last Saturday evening, Arthur F.yclerr«n10r2Las
treasurer, vice Chas
A new feature was
with Edith Ilatens us editor, and Eber
Lake associate editor. The program
for Oct 29th is as t oliows:
pro*ram

v1,im *■" »i’to

chieton'?
hud several ot his
Music.
chickins stolen last 1 riday nignt.
Devotional exercises.
antl w“° iQl,,nd to
Select rmding—Mrs. Gambol.
m®'e to Bellevue this fall.
Recitation -Frank Baruabv.
at
met 1M5t wwk
Essay—Ruth Lake.
‘
at Mrs. 1 rank Doty a.
Music.
"bO i» »lU-udlUI
Dialogue—Fred and Edith Havens,
1
'f'Ot bund,,
and others.
’ with his people. .
■
Select reading-Will Gambol.
\tEasti?1.Oud“y lhefunerul «*rmon of
Recitation—Edna Hall.
Mrs. Hathaway of Baltimore was
Talk by Mr. Freer and others.
preached at the Baniield church.
Music.
Next Friday evening there will be a
The Star W. C. T/U. will meet the social al the Baniield hall tor the lienetlt
lirst luesdny ot next month nt the vital ° tn,Disl'*r- All are cordially to­
homo ot Mrs. Lycleshvmer. und the
following program will I* carried outil. E. Rumell and.wifo w ill work for
Reading from the Ute of John B
Mrs. Carson of Galesburgh the coming
Gough—Mrs. Havens.
w inter to which place they will go in
Question for discussion—Cta chris- about two weeks.
■
tains give any reasonable excuse for
Last Friday evening the many
not enforcing the righteous bus of our Iriends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheffield
country, such as swearing. Babbath assembled at their residence to remind
Vryaking, gambling, intemperance, etc them that one year ago they were
Two young boys. Will Ryerson and united in marriage. All had a go-d
Mark -Wilkins, fan itwuy from their »nt*ly aQd thB evcuiug passed off pleashomes last Monday morning, but Fri­
Jnmes Vannocker and wife and Mra.
day evening they returned, having been
30 miles the other aide of Kalamazoo. Murtha
---------- * cuuau
Palmatier
npeui
of 1’enfleld spent
It is supposed that, from whirl we can'- '^‘turday
Sunday
with Henry
11 fjImv and
m "d
n*‘ Wltu
I * ’ I ry
family. 3
“vur
learn, they started for Indiana, where Bowman and *--«•-

Will Ryerson's mother lives, but got
sick of their tramp quite suddenly.
X HICKORY COKSKUS.
eirva U&gt; m»kicx oichanjw They had only one warm meal and 30
The many relatives and friends resid­
.
nt Hitri.rrMtltiHnt -cents
’—its worth of crackers and cheese in ing about here were suddenly stricken
£Jie 5 days of their tramp life. It wilf. with grief Saturday night at the news
undoubtedly, bo a good lesion to the of one of Hastings citizens. Robert A.
boys.
Kelley, having been found dead in his
Chas. Hall went to Grand Rapids lied that morning. Manv from here
^ABY c. COBB,
Saturday afternoon where be has se­ went on Sunday to pay their last re­
cured
a
job
driving
a
delivery
wagon.
spects to one who was held m high
DRBS9MAKBK.
Tom Crawley husked two shocks ot esteem by all that had a personal
corn last week and found one lonely knowledge of his amiable qualities.
grpedul
Hi rm to Cutting ear. The same day Eber Lake husked
The bereaved wife and children have
Fitti.y. Mlerff Cut to order.
a shock and found two dead mice, there the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle
being not enough corn to keep them of friends and acqualntancea residing
alive.
about hefe.
Will our contemporary please tell
Report says that Dana A. Boylen, of
her readers why she b so huptful of Baltimore, had two of bis fattening
late. When we write about “inyseir* hogs kiUed the other night by poisoning.
we always give our name.
Suspicion rests upon Thomas Casey's
IteU'wr. MW&gt;Jno. Reid and wife are visiting at bis chums
in
crime. Buch miscreants
Pneuint ic
eourtaot U&gt;." btatc. Office &lt;rrer
brother’s. Ed. Reid’s.
ought to be in close proximity with T. C.
‘Heat Rev. Martin, at the Star Sun­
G. W. Will lama left here last Mon­
day
evening,
at
7
o'clock
sharp.
day
for
a
visit
with hie son Loyal who
C. WELTON
Win Gambol b working for I’orter has resided in Dakota for several years.
fturton.
Some farmers have completed the
A Mr. Stewart visited with Porter task of sorting corn stalks from the
Burton and wife last week.
nubbins of corn and have also drawn
.:!»t-T'i-wUi *ad ««deni.__________________
Mra Eber Lake is sick.
the former into the barn or put them In
I
Wm. Paton, of Adrian, b visiting at stacks, while the latter is nearly fed
pOQEAbHEI.DON.
t
.
bis brothers, Spencer and David Futon. out.
Born to Harvey Aldrich and wife a
’,oe«ta Aiwtra:’ Bwrt.HasUn^J. Mleb.) '
girl on toe 14th Inst. The tlrat and
detract BoHa In Barry
t!*rRev. 11. W. Brayton, from Fenton, only grand daughter of Peter Aldrich
Mich., who is an applicant for the pas­ among the six.
torate of the Baptist church, made
i C L.yM;'MAN.M. D..
•1.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon. vacant by the resignation of Rev. Wm.
TUley. will occupy the pulpit of that
The farmers are busily ebgaged in
drltrt?k“{toiler, of north Irrtaf.
•PF1™
*.*
‘„ applet and husking corn. An
• &lt;-■! ..r iu&gt; pay. prorldbiE
t had W tbM effect preri-’ WMlrrt ex.mlnMIon Wfora .Tu.tr™ both
noth .re
are r.iher
rather .
a poor
ooor eleld
yield in thl&lt;
this vi
.1-­
,
.vid otuce conicr
Cobb Wednesday on a charge of dispos­ cinity it wiU not take long. Chas. Idea and wife, of Verona, spent
ing of property under a chattie mort'-ith’f.i.
gage given to Bowne A Combs. Mr.1 Wednesday and Thursday with relaVan ARMAN,
Doolev was granted boil at 81,000 and
The blrthdav party al H. M. Bristol a
Lawyers.
bound over for trial m tho circuit
for his father, who had made his 80th
• Nation*! Baal.)
year, was a success. There being about
A portion of the morning freight
1 present.
WILLIAM II ■’WEEZEY, Attorney 'Tbiirsday
hada__________
collbon with
its rn-.
Thursday____
____________
Giles Humphrey is visiting his sister,
’’ At Law
I Solicitor in Chancery. gine. The engine was switching cars
Len Rice.
while the remainder of the train which Mrw.
We understand Mra. F- Sheffield is to
was left standing on a down grade be­ close her school in the Bristol district,
FILL!AM B. SWEEZEY.
gan moving and no brakeman being and Miss Eva Marshall Is to take her
Justice of the Pence. there to control the detached portion it
MW»t-1 Hp-Halty.
_______ ran down and into the engine. No PlMre. C. A. Bristol, who has been

CABLTON.
Farmers are busy husking their corn,
digging potatoei, picking apples, etc.
John Donley and wife, of North
VBJ.,}°.D’8PentSuQd“.v with tbeir non.
Abid Donley, of this place.
Chas. Brooks and family, Dillon Cato
and family, Joseph Keeler and famUy,
p. R. h oster and wife attended a wed­
ding anniversary held at John McNee’s,
in Irving, last Friday. .
Jncob Odell, wife'and daughter at­
tended tho soldiers’ reunion at Lansing
last Friday.
E. J. Kershner, John Burd, John Car­
penter, son and wife wore in Lansing,
attending the state reunion of toe sol­
diers. They all returned home the fore
part of this week.
Asa Udell is keeping bachelor’s hall
while his wife is at Muskegon.
Homo boys are-getting so big that
their father’s overcoat is not large
enough for them to make a vest.
Claude says that he got the worst
of that racket the other night.
Mrs. M. Al lord tog has returned home
from Ingham Co.-, where she has been
visiting her brother.
Mr. Foster says that that young man
who comes to church to talk out loud
had better stay ut home if he want* to
talk so bad, so aa not to disturb the
meeting.
Mra. Eggerman is under the doctor’s
care at this writing.
.
Mrs: J. M. Rogers is better again.
V’Ulie Warner, ot your city, was to
town the latter part of lust week.
Lillie Benter is spending a few days
with friends in Nashville this week.
A G. Senter is to Clarksville, Ionia
Co., visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Chas.
Nub.
C. Nash, we understand, is talking of
buying the Blinston property here.Mrs. D. M. Wood is in Ohio visiting
friends.
FOUR CORNKM.
Mite society at H. Johnson's next
Thursday.
■
.
Mra. Joseph Fuller is serious ill.
Capt Thnmu is
little under the
weather. His stomach the cause.
Mra. Geo. Jordon has been quite sick,
but is better at this writing.
John Johnson contemplates going
north in a short time to Slav the ducks
and other game, ducoesa to him.
.
Louis Koble has a son visiting him
from Ohio.
Nearly everybody attended the Dunkard meeting hist week.
There will be a concert at the school
house on next Baturday night given by
the bond of Hope. Everybody come
and bring your txwt friend, “money,"
for they may charge admission
Nellie Kenyon Went to York state
last week, wh-*re she will remain for
some time visiting friends.
Mra. Kate Calkins, of Wia.. who has
been visiting fri«mds in these parte re­
turned home Monday.
Ed. Bump Is the latest candidate for
congratulations. He is now a daddv,
and speaks in glowing terms of "my
son." .
)

WHOLE NO. -1690.
FRMErOBT.
Addle Scgar, of Hastings, spent SundRv at home.
H. Kogers and wife spent Sunday at
Clarksville.
1
J
J. W. Boynton wai in town Friday.
S. Eckert and wife visited h|s brother
Wm. Sunday.
T. E. Cheesobrough and wife are now
living in John Naglur's house.
F. A. Childs and family visited Mrs.
C,'s parents to Carlton Sunday.
8. R. Hunt has moved into the De­
Vore house with Geo. Morgan’s folks.
Fret! Howk and family now occupy
'ho Brotherton house.
Several from this place went to see
ths sink hole Sunday.
G. Geiger’s folks enjoyed a visit with
friimds from Woodland Sunday.
Conrad Smelker sold some good sheep
to Wm. Patterson, of Grand Rapids,
last week.
Conrad Beeler and wife ami Geo.
Burkhardt and wife, of Caledonia,
visited Inonds to this vicinity Sunday.
Stella Ward was the guest of Malle
Smelker Friday.
,
Why is it some folks tell everything
they know.
Mrs. Schwader,. of Lowell, Sundayod
with her daughter Mrs. Jno. Helrigel
of this place.
The G. A. R. -band have been busy­
playing for surprises the past two
weeks. ‘
.
Anna Brunner returned home Satur­
day after a two week’s visit with
friends in Lowell and Ada.
J. Yat-ger. N. Brayton and Wm.
Tasker were in Hastings Saturday
F. D. Brayton and A. Steckle took in
the ball game at Detroit between St.
Louis and Detroit last Tuesday.
Jno. Nagler has his new house on the
lot which ho recently purchased, en­
closed and will soon be ready for use.
W. Yeiter and wife and Lidey Yelter
visited thrir sister Mra. Conrad Smelker
Sunday, Miss Lidey expecta to' remain
here a week or two.
We think it is all right to have a 12
o’clock supper when you go to see your
best girl, out we don't think it looks
just right to see a young man running
about the house with a loaf of bread,
butter dish and a butcher knife. Well
to tell it just as we think. iBooks as
though you hadn’t had anything to eat
for a whole week.
We are informed that there will be
a meeting Oct 22d for the purpose of
organizing a Sons of Veterans post at
this place.
Helen Roush returned Saturday after
a three months absence.
Sometime-! girls are too inquisitive
and shouldn't be offended if they get a
plain answer.
J. Wallace was reminded last Wed­
nesday night by a large crowd of
friends that it was his 62d birthday.
The company left some nice presents as
reminders of the occasion. The G. A.
R. band was in attendance.
H. Cpller and wife enjoyed a visit
with Mrs. C *s sister and husband Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Moody, of IlL, last
week. Mr. M. seturned home .Saturday
accompanied by Vertle Culler who will
remain until next spring. Mra. M. will
remain here almut four weeks.
About 70 friends of Geo. Bakerand
wifecall«l on them Thursday night
for the purpose of celebrating their 9th
anniversary, although it was past, but
they wanted some fun and concluded
to come there for it. They not onlyhad lots of fun but the ladies had
brought plenty of eatables with them,
and all seemed to enjoy them. They
also left some very nl&lt; e presents to re­
mind the happy couple to after years of
the event. .
■
(
One ot the most pleasant surprises
that bM taken place la these parte for
some time o -currcd Saturday evening
nt the residence of Jacob Smelker Jr..
it being his 46lh birthday. About 150
of the relntivre and friends headed by
the G. A. R ioind made their appear­
ance and took full posecasion of his
house. Alter the band had played
several pieos and some very appropri­
ate sonira sung by some ot the young
folki^ Rev. D. L. Eaton presented him
with born-' very valuable and nice
presents, after which a moat bountiful
supper was served to which all did
ample justice. The company after
wishing Mr. Smelker and family a happv future, dispersed all feeling that
they had a very nice time.

WOODLAKD.
Quarterly meeting two weeks from
next Bunday at the M. E. church.
Levi Holmes b slowly improving.
Mrs. Henry Sttochcomb hbs returned
from her vbit to Ohio.
C. A. Hough is again with us.
Mr. Fowler, our photographer, is
going to leave us soon..
Our legal friend has again returned
from Grand Rapips.
,
Mr. John Velte, oyr J. l\b finding
lots of work with his new office* There
are several law suite to come off soon.
The property of the late M. Rowlader
will be sold at auction on Tudsdav.
G. II. Carpenter b attending the
G. L. I. O. G. T. held at Ann Arbor.
Mr. Holley has secured the services
pf Mr. Galtok to a&amp;tbl him to in wait­
ins upon his many customers.
Our evaporator is now running to
full blast. A good many hands are em­
ployed aud are running both night and
day. borne of our students have quit
school to fcork in the evaporator.
Quite » sensation was caused on Sun­
day morning as one of our young men
wm missed from his home and it was
feared he was lost, but upon investiga­
tion’ll was found he was well cared for *
as be bad gone home with a neighbor
boy and stayed all night. So saw
dame rumor. If any one wbhes to
know the particulars ask Walter. He
knows all about it,
Mr. Fred Griswold who was absent
from school last week has returned.
Uncle Levi Holmes star renter after
having the papers served on him to va­
cate, rented rooms of the Wonderlich
Bros.iand has moved.
Whv not have some sidewalks to the
school house so our scholars need not
wade in mud over therr shoe-tops in the
v
fall and spring, as b generally done?
Would It not be/better next time
when a certain young lady wishes to
kbs a fellow to go behind the door and
not kiss him where so many can see it?
Then there would not be so many com­
ments about IL Young Soldier.
KORTU EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Threshing buckwheat b the order of
day.
R. G. Flowers and I. D. Brooks, after
waiting four hours, took a ride on the
new railroad. They went to Kalama­
zoo to obtain material for a well, which
they are to put in for Mr. Weaver, on
the town line road.
i
Miss Frankie Willison xisited friends
here the past week.
xGeorge Williams, and son, of Char­
lotte, visited at L. F. Cook's the past
week.
Mra. W. Bowne and daughter stopped
at L. F. Cook’s, on their way to Alle­
gan.
Frank Brooks, of your dtY. wm
down this way looking alter the spring
bed interest.
District No. 7 has no teacher.
Ltbbie McLeod has gone to Richland
to worker A- Fisher.
,

MARTINS COKNEMK.
Lilly Hilton has been very aids with
diphtheria bhe b some better st pres­
DOffLINfi.
ent but not out of danger. Old Dr.
The ball game here Saturday was
Goucher is the physician.
witnessed by a large crowd. Lacey got
The I adieu aid society met Wednesday
io thb front with 27 scortw. Cedar
forenoon at Sbter
Merrick’s. They
Creek did poor work, not having but 7
have a quilt with nearly 300 namt*
written on it to quilt.
of thair men, they getting.11 scores.
Dana Boylen seems to have his share
A crowded church Bunday to hear
of bad luck, having lost two large hogs
Rev. Rowland.
last week supposed to have been
A bee last Thursday at the church,
another next Wednesday.
poinooed..
Mra. Roush has her grandmother
The population hereabouts is on the
gain: a girl at Horace Hall's, also one
visiting her from Grand Rapids.
at Win. Herrington’s.
Several of our people went to thG
Wui. Gifford is at work for Dr. V anDunkard church; it being the YeartF
feast and feet wonting last Friday and
Horn.
.
.
The great complaint Horn Cedar
Saturday.
Alick Keagle goes to Toledo to visit,
Creek boys at the ball game was:
“Make that plteher keep his foot down,
her parents. She will stay several
serious damage done.
x
quite sick, is somewhat better.
weeks.
.
Mr. Umpire."
Chas. Bronson, of FrertfJort. visited
DRANK &lt; . IlOlsE.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield are soon to take
The Journal scribe last week said
I
fauhtilie, Mkh., friends here last week.
JtAST OABX.TOX.
their departure for Bellevue.
that the Bannkb scribe from this place
Mrs. C. S. Lester, of BL Louis. MichHardware A Iron Merchant,
Will Clemence, who has been confined would soou “wed in Hope and not walk
Elder Barnum, of Indiana, preaches
'■jrattoratt th- i-.ulttii; mkkM ot Hardware visited friends intown last,week.
at home bv sickness, is now on the gain. 1,600 miles, etc.; ah. how some folks get
Ht the. Carlton church each alternate
M. L. Matteeon. having disposed of
ktxi Fans Machinery.
Joe Mctlrath set up housekeeping left. My brother scribe is mistaken for
Sunday. He is of the Weslyan persua- ~
his barber shop here, has gone to Reed
once at least. I write for the Bannbr.
। slon.
Saturday.
,
t
City where he will follow the same last
Minnie Sage, who has been staying Don't yon know me. Jason. 1 never
Somebody better look a liddle bit out»
business.
with her sister for some time, han gone walked l.eoo rullee to Hope either, let
and not be 'stopping up the keyhole of
Mra. Anson Olmstead, of Buffalo, to Hastings to spend the winter.
P K TIMM ERM AN.
your mind rest on that a •‘mtoit.”
the Carlton church. It is thought tt
I • Honwjpathic Fhyaiciaix A Burgeon, formerly of this place, visited friends
We were sorry to learn by the Dowl­
would not take one of Pinkerton's de­
ing sen be that a young fellow who
here Wednesday.
(bflfrovrr I.aXcrop * drug store.)
tectives to find out who it is.
Mra. O. W. M.llraon, W. H. .Sever­ halls from Johnstown was trying to
Mrs. Henry Muster, Mrs. Geir and
II. M. Wagoner is tearing down his
ance and wife and Mrs. C. M. Griswold coax off Dowling calves, as we thought
W II. LANDIS. M. D,
Mra. Perry are entertaining friends.
old log house.
were delegates from here to the session
Will Draper and wife are at home
Corn Is turning out n wagon box full
•
Phyalcan and Surgeon, of the Grand Chapter of the order of
from forty shocks. How m that for
again, after an absence of two weeas
Eastern Star at Grand Rapids last
spent with lrieods to Allegan and else­
rKlCHARDVILLE.
corn?
O’lHJNNKLL.
0S« t&gt;v&lt; done vxjth ot KHpatrtekS drux
Mr. Forbs has his saw mill to run­
week
Wanted, a good live man to plant a where.
Horace Hall Is a happy man as a
_
-_
Rev. John Whalley attended the an­
Ely Clement has the frame rabed for daddy should be.
ning order.
good saw mill in thb place. Free s te
nual meeting of the Grand River con­ and plenty of water for a steam mill
I'oultrv and apple buyers are thick fa
Dana Bov len lost a couple of hogs
U Mrs Hannah Jones hsa Improved her
ference of the Congregational church
this
section.
Saturday
night,
supposed
from
poison
­
Apply to F. M. for Information.
We hear that some of our townsmen
at Greenville, last week.
It is a question how deep we would yard by the addition of a nice walk ing. They were all right at sun-down
are
anticipating a trip to the north In
when they -were fed, but were dead
from the road to the house.
have to bore for gas in thb
HASTINGS. MICH.
Rev. Babcock goes to K*l»mMoo to enough the next morning. It will be search of venison about the first of next
mav think it b on the surface, but it i"
Plenty of rain nowadays.
the state convention of the Baptista remembered that Mr. Boylen had some month. Good luck to you boys.
Wm. Whitaker was at A. G. Culvers
this week, and wUl be absent over Sun- wheat stolen recently, for which offense
-nb.
CASTLETON.
tCWl&amp;m°LeeJand wife, of Jerry City, a ride of a couple of miieo on the new dUMr. Nottingham, living about three Tom Casey U to the house of correction,
MiSaitetw^. H"«i»'wlu'7o;:'
and the Forabeys to the tolls for re­
Mrs. Mike Everett has returned from
Ohio, are visiting here.
milM west of here, burled two ohUdren, ceiving the stolen property. The pois­ Indiana.
aa Droirreasing finely. The D. L. ® •
Mra. Sarah KllureOJailUi TO
R PR.ghave removed their force tout who died ot diphtheria, Sunday morn- oning waa no doubt the method by
Died, Oct. 13th, 1887, the youngestto BMrdltoah. Ohio, but h rld»T io
have been guarding the crossing. Sen­ '“Er. JreoM Buook. ht KUMlteOO. which the Casey gang took revenge on daughter of James Crosby. Funeral
temlmra »t the bMMde ot h« d«u«h.
from the house the 15th; Rev. Holler^
Dana. ■
sible at last; bull-dozing do”DJ\
ter'. iimUr "ho »n&gt; vrar«l«.
m«t
Dr.
8tek«
•»
W"&gt;Kmdwr
•
Dr.
Worden
and
wife,
ot
Delta,
Ohio,
officiating.
The remains were interred
Clover seed b a good crop here, the
ot whom irad died previous to her
day, and pronounced the disease there are visiting relatives here. The doctor in the Woodland cemetery.
u/be diphtheria, agreeing perfectly put in a good day fishing on Pearce ' Robert Blivens and wife, of Balti­
OFFICERS:
''curS.uther
U
rleitlo*
lo
0. o. JWtowc., (TMkJeut;
more, Miss Annie Fifield ana Miss Ad­
J„M WUlete. Who told tb. grewter with Dr. backet's dlagnosh of the cases. lake Monday, capturing 70 peHh.
Samuel Klingensmith and wife are
The number of scholars has became
Will Burdick and wife, of Nashville dle Eddy, of Hastings, were the gueeta
friends from Ohio.
small, Mbs Terpenning will not re­
of E. Lockhart.
C, D. Be«be, Cashier. entertaining
rlnkre Sprlop e»o hotel otorra- ’’would It be tradlt tbere «bould be an sume her poeltion In the school, which are visiting friends here.
H.
L.
Tobias
is
on
the
sick
list,
l&gt;etog
M. Shore is putting a new wall noriorate, bereV .««■ lt.Jgyb1
DIRECTORSI
der his housft.
closes in two weeks.
cerv
and
notionisstore.
seriously IB.
•
WAHoodywr.
W. H. Powwa.
/all
pasture
good and stock b Jo-• hauling so much to Hastings.
Anna Johnson has been secured to
Mr. Toben has a new wind mill
siverol of
youQ&lt; meQt &lt;n ?
MOIUJO-THORMAPI’LE.
teach to the Hendershott district.
Rev. Bridenstine delivered an excel­
^flder? jell and sorghum are now all place have gone north to work to th
Dr. Scott has been quite sick but b
Old Mra. Hathaway died Sunday- lent sermon at the U. B. church Wed­
manufactured
at Knickerbocker &amp; ’"w^hkv. ]■* b"*^
night,
after
a
protracted
illness.
She
nesday evening.
better nt thb writing.
had resided here about 25 years and
A. Sheldon has moved in his father^
Howard's on short notl^.rKAljOBILL.
Ines Abbey visited
the iron laid to the crossing, we win
log house.
Se the road completed before we are for the first time since her long illness. was highly esteemed.
Mary Shoup visited her old home
Mrs. Border is visiting old friends.
STATK HOAD.
aware of It.____________
Mbs
W. Blivens spent a few days
At the session held Sept. 25, the State
^Mary Scothorn has returned from a
enrasv’s corkers.
with May Lockhurt.
Mrs. R. 8. Beymer. of Iowa, is visit­
CLOVERDALE
Union Snblmth
neverai weeks visit with friends in
ing
friends
at
this
place.
r
Sx&gt;ili‘ckiuaw Short Line."
Wheat doing finely.
Grand Rapids and elsewhere.
nOWENH MILLS.
'
Miss Maud Glenn, of Kalamazoo,
Mav and Nora Scothorn are at work
10
Marquette and the Iron
I'lTmera ere bue, huaiog tbeir little
Weather fair and every one husking.
and Miss Bertha Blanchard-, of bpring
l&lt;Wr
ot th,, tipper Peninin the-Nashville^rult evaporator.
Mrs. Ward returns to heF homo to
Tw&gt; th—
fu!" of Michigan.
We are sorry
? n\ vl*nn i Brook, were the guests ot Miss Annie
Southern Mich, to day.
eioJ/?1*'1 D“ln* "vh way dally, making
“lira Beira died el the reeidence ot X of the infant daughter of Al. Heywood Tibbite the past week.
lu Union Depot at all l*oints
Mr. and Mra. Oaks, of Reed City
Mr. John Brown Is visiting friends
and wife- The remains were interred
and Comtnodloun
Sundayed at Bowens Mills.
in your city. ‘
Mien, tecond qnarter. 77.
tor
in the Freeport cemetery.
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WAGNER PARLOR CARB :
Mrs. Lampson, of Wayland, is visit
Four
tarpentera
at
work
on
onr
new
1 The free methodbta have been do­
tendance, third qn»rt&lt;".’‘-rgE“
AXD
tog
her sister and father and together
sttetM oo
blacksmiths shop.
MTOOd and third quarter.,
w“^radl”Z rtdt?Iteterlb WUcon- ing some very commendable home
W uiXJffi NLEEPING CAB8
Rev. David Reynolds is about to- they are visittog friends all around
mbaionary
work
latelyntera^y Ur thl« line, on all KxprtM
move to Plainwell where he will make Bowens .Mills.
Mra.
McCartney
i
*
mother,
Mra
Brock,
Tr.dnv
Joseph Bechtel goes this week Wed­
’“mhi Cbwlte Cerpealer end her eon- died Saturday. Th®
krrtvo- trarerwd b famous tur its
uk“ U it his future home thb winter.
Dr. Rankin is again visiting patients nesday to Ann Arbor as representative
tedew'lteaUlyvi^ther"--1^
Lake Odessa for interment.
“W*C. llenhatn
^excelled Hunting and Fishing.
of Barlow Lake lodge to grand lodge..
Mra. Miller, from Charlevoix Go-,
JodBarber has been quite sick
wen.' the teacbera prenent e’rp
Mleh., b visiting her brother-in-law,
but b now gaining slowly.
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More County News-bet page.
Jith tie aeoond quarter; Mra. L. Kin
have limited ideas to regard to the men
lH.H. Sparks. K
Hope should be proud of.

«

Hastings City Bank.

Mill, Soiti Shore &amp; Atlantic R'y

sssssa

1 hLU. &amp; ntk,(

r-

7 1*

"•

allsn,

Mich.

�Agrieultual.

| cold, and hungry.

Think of tlwc

barbarous and cruel «-58r in tan

Galloway Cattle.

Although many would object to the

statement that the Angus is a “cross"
there is much food tor thought in the

days or roaming when they were wild
beasts, and had to go among wild beasts
for their living. Nature was bound to
furnish them implements of war, and
who doubta that the horn was worth
an army of heels?
I like the polled cuttie because you
can grade them as to age and size and
turn them loose into a box stall, and if
there Is room for all, they will all eat
out of the same trough. Do not doubt
this, for I know what I am talking,
about. Try this with your horned cat­
tle and I will show you some that will
tear down your barn and get out and
starve to death before they will stand
the torture of the boss’s horn. These
should be the days of the fulfillment of
that scripture that says “the lion and
Che lamb shall lie down together." For
the purpose of a more peaceful time let
us_ m ike our “spears into pruning
hooks” and “Inuit our swords into plow­
shares." This is becoming so among
mankind, why not among the animal
kingdom? Is this not an enlightened
day, when we should not be raising
cruel beasts that go along goring, lacer­
ating and killing man and beast? Life
is too short. I like the polled cattle for
family milch cows. In stalling them,
that dread, fear and horror that come
over a person with horned cattle, is not
experienced. I like the Galloways be­
cause in this country as well as in Eng­
land they bring from one to two cents
a pound more for beef than any other
kind. Thelr» beef is more juicy and
tender, and has leas waste. Many other
reasons could be given, hut I will close
by saying that even the children are
beginning to say: “Pa, get us those
cattiwthat neither hook, kick, or bite.’*
-f-Henry Price, in Ohio Fanner.

following:
The wide-awake farmers of to-day
are like those of a few yearn ago who
said, “the Norman horse is the horse
for America, and it la the coining horse.”
Bo they went to dealing in them and
made millions of money importing and
breeding them. The wide-awake farm­
er of to-day, who reads the agricultural
papers and keeps posted, says: “I see
the Doddies are coming to the front,
■with the Galloways in the lead,” and
says the man that takes hold first will
be on top, as the demand increases, and
will not have nearly so hard sledding
aa the fellow that straggles on behind.
Just here let me giye these front men a
pointer: ''■There are very few Galloway
herds in America. We find, by search­
ing Scotland from one end to the other,
that we can only get aoout 3,000 head
annually, and so few, of course, will not
go very far toward supp.ylng America,
so that the man that lets opportunities
pass in securing a start in these cattle,
is losing time and money. The day
will come when big money can not be
made in them, as all experience goes to
show.
The Galloway cattle were first found
in the wild marshes of Scotland. Thev
are all coal black and without horns;
have* coat of lung hair and are very
wooly, resembling the .buffalo very
much; are short-legged; heavy bones
and bodies, and, like the Dutchman's
horse, “come down heavy on the scales."
and take less feed than any other breed
’ You are feeling depressed, your appe­
of cattle. The bide is very loose, mel­ tite is poor, you are bothered with headlow, thick, and of a yellowish color. athe, you are ildgety, nervous and
Any farmer ought to know what this generally out of sorts, and want to
means. There is plenty of room for beef, brace up. Brace up. butsjiot with
which is always very juicy and tender. stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters,
There is another kind of black, hornless which have for their basis very cheap,
cattle which look lifc^ the Galloways. bad whisky, and which stimulate you
They are called 1’oilM Angus (polled for an hour, and then leave you in
means hornless; Angus is the name of worse condition than before. What
the breed). These cattle are also from you wantjs an alterative that will
Scotland. Right here jumps up the purify ycfBT blood, start healthy action
combative fellow and says, “which of of liver and kidneys, restore your
the two breeds, Galloways or Angus, is vitality, and give renewed health and
the best?" That is very easily answer­ strength. Such a medicine you will
ed. As we all know, the stream can And in Electric Bitters, and only 60
not rise higher than its fountain, and cents a bottle at W.H.Goodyear’s Drug
the Angus is a cross between Galloways store.
and Durhams, or Short-horns. This
matter probably can never be satisfac­
Probably no one thing has caused
torily settled, but 1 will give you a
practical statement which will satisfy such a general revival of trade at W.
II. Goodyear's Drug Store as their glvthe average man:
The main difference between the ingaway to their customers of so many
Galloway and Angus cattle is that the free trial'bottles of Dr. King's New
for
consumption. Their
Galloways have long woolly hair, and । Discovery
the Awi» have short hair, like other trade is simply enormous in this very
breeds of cattle. One asks how 1 know I valuable article from the fact that it
the Angus fire cross-bn-d Come and | always cures and never disappoints.
see the grades (cross), between my । Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis,
Galloway bulls aud my horned cows; । Croup, and all throat and lung diseaHCH
every one U without horns, or even a quickly cured. You can test it before
scar; coal black, shore hair, and looks buying by getting a trial bottle free,
just like the Angus. This being so, large size 81. Every bottle warranted.
why go to so great expense and buy
Angus, when you can gel a Galloway
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
bull and raise them at one-fourth the Bruises, Bores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
expense? I have no quarrel with the
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Angus cattle, but Scotland and Ameri­ Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
ca are full of them and you find them
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
at nearly all the fairs, crying out
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
“where are the Galloways?” Isay to
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
you “they are at home hi the breeding
Price 25 cents per box., For sale by W.
pens, where we need them, and must U. Goodyear A Co.
keep them, like good business men. and
There are 14 Odd Fellow lodges in
raise that class of cattle that is and will
be in greater demand every day, at big Gratiot and Isabella counties.
prices.” Bnt when the Galloways dp
appear in the show rings there !•» shak­
ing among the dry bones.
i now wish tp put myself on record
8HILOH*8 CURB will Immediately relieve
JrouD. Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Boid
that the Galloways are the best cattle
on earth. They are bound to take the
FOR DY8PKP8L
amptaint you
tirid. not only for their own kind and
bSttS st Aidblood, but for their kinds. Every hare a printed gwu
lob’s Vltalizer. It i
butcher that looks at my grades says
that they are the best beef cattle he
▲ MAS AL INJECTORfree with each bottle of
ever saw; will lay down more meat on Shllob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 00 cents. Bold
.
the block, to thr gross weight, than any l.v U* tl
other cattle. As milkers, they are as
Dealers give 70 cents a bushel for po­
good as any pure breed of beef cat' le, tato^ pp in Otsego county.
having, under scientific teats, proved
TO ALL MEMBERS ot toelMy; Kemp’s Bal­
four per cent the best cattle for'the
combined pbrpoee of butter and cheese. sam w.fil cure your distressing couch. -We
I have two Galloway cows in my herd guarantee It. Price r-oc and fiioo. Trial bottle
which I would not exchange, as mllk- free. W. H. Goodyear.
. era, for any of my horned cows, and I
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver Fill* for
have a large number of them (Angus Torpid Liver, for CourtlpaUou, tor the Complex­
breeders). I have no doubt the Angus ion. W. Q. Goodyear, druggist.
cattle to day are a separate and distinct
THIS 18 RIGHT. We believe in srtllng only
breed of cattle, having been bred so. by
grading up till they urea fine breed of
cattle, but whenever any man has a Kemp's Pile Suppositories. No treatment like
doubt as to my grades being just like It for piles. 8uccrax unquestioned. PriceSOets.
the pure-bred Angus, let him come to W. II. Goodyear.
my tann and I will show him grades
Big bear caught In n. McOmber's
that look just like Angus, are just as trap near Negaunee recently..
fine, and look as pure in every way.
Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be
. ’ When I breed my grades up to ft. ft.
15-16, etc., what may 1 not expect? cured If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
From my present knowledge, if L- did blood purifier. Hold by all druggists.
One Romo" dealer sold over 1.000
not want to invest so much money as
pure bloods would cost, and did not water-rut-ions In 30 days.
care to become a bre1-der of pure stock,
but simply to get into a better grade of
cattle, and to have homlees cattle, I
would get a Gallowav bull, and then
breed bin calves up as tine as nature can State of Ohio. City of Toledo )
do It. By thb plan the expense would
Lucas County, B. B.
)
be small, and results as good, for .high­
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
bred grades will bring just aa much is the senior partner of the firm of F.
profit in proportion to cost aa pure-bred J. Cheney A Co.. doing business in the
cattle. There are a great many reasons City of Toledo, County and State afore­
why I like Galloway cattle. They are said, and that said firm will pay the
gentle, stand around together like sum of one hundred dollars for each
•beep. never fighting, but kind in every ( and every caae of Catarrh that can not
way. I like the uniform color; I like be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
t hem because bv using the bulls we can Cure.
take the horns from all our homed cat­
Frank J. Chkney.
tle. I have yet to Bee the first grade,
Sworn to before me and subscribed
the get of my bull, that ever aho * s a
scar, or sign of a horn.
.
D.. It
I like Galloways because they t ike sc

THE MUSEDM OF FRAUD.
SOME

THINGS

CURIOUS

THE

MUSEE

OE

SEEN

IN

UOCTROL

Mort Parisians imagine they know nil tho
museums of their capita! uteen once they
have visited tho Louvre, tlw Luxembourg,
the Cluny, the Ethnographic, to say nothing
of the Mumo Grevin and th. dioramas of Hm
folro de Ni-uilly! Aud yrt there la a colteotion belonging to the state almort unknown.

cred and wicked, when we have the
means to prevent .1 lam tired of seeing
Use ’•boefi" in the docks driving the

back

in great few, shivering in the

ItI contains do Opium or Mon-bim
tsoo is safe. Prfca M eeute. M4 b
W. H. Goodyear A Co., Druggists.

tkkibg ta n* ‘bro*x;

L"

exiunutlng, dry.
the sufferer. Steep U bssistad.
IHMtraUou felted- 1“.. dters- to ate.
.Strutted with lloarwrew, aud »«aetla&gt;re
Ijws of Volw. B H »»bki to become
chronic, Inrone tbo lung«. and icrmlnate
fstslh. Ayre’s Ctarry I’wtond afford,
speedy relief mmI cure la tax* of Brooc!jlili«. It controls the dlspoaWoa to

A. Rower.
HASTINGS MICH,

cough, and ioduces n freshing steep.
I liave been a l«rtk^f’*‘*,.^l£

of-BroncliUh. After exhausting nil ’bo
u«unl rcuu-dks

Without Rtlief,
fraud. 1X illustrates th* thousand and ooo
fraudulent way* used by «uugRkr*for cheat­
ing tho government.
laclo!

What

nn

incongroous nirdtey of

world and UU wife."
• Under Um guidance of our rlceroue we be­
gun an inspection of th. curkMlUoi about iu,

must

Lar. required

ulmoat superbnman

We turned inquiringly to our guide, who

imagiuo our surprise to find that tho enor­
mous tnoae wcigiteil kus Uian * bundle of
feathers! Its btetury b as follows: A freight
train arriving otM day from Italy and
carrying six squares of marble, n custom
bous«&gt; officer remarked nn unusual Imtenta
lion in one of then:, aud suspecting that
something was wrong, Lad the bright idea to

bld 25.00U francs' worth ot Ve:i»ce larel
logs rua mi: nits.

logs are of metal, cleverly covered with bark,
each end looking u If ft Lad Iren sawn off.
They were found filled with cigars. Further
on rolls of Unen; hit them with your cane,
the sharp maUlHc sound will prove that they
are simply esiu fur alcohol. Our guide now
drow our attention to a quantity cf dinner

and under twelve being intact, the remaining
twenty-funr having no bottom and fitted Into

I irk-d
CT-wri- J-ww.l.
tno lintuedhlcly. and offer'd a
y
Xe.-G.S!oteill,N.D., Carrollton. Ml-.

Avcr's &lt; lurry Pectoral
V.t?
bru nmfdy, wltliiu uiy knowWw, for
chronic Jlioiwlililj. an.l all
— JI. A. Bii't, M. !&gt;., South 1’arte, Me.
I was attacked, last wiuler, wttb ti severe
Cold, which, from exposure, crew worse
ami Anally settled on my ’-VIS’'.
I
ntel't sweats 1 was reduced almost to a
skolMDU. My Courb was im-e«ant. and J
Inquoul, .|.ll bk»?l. Mr
7“
mo to Rhe up business, or 1 would not
live a month. A fur tukinx various reme­
dies without relief, 1 was Anally

Cured By Using

two Itoittes of Ayer*a Cbtrry FectoroL 1
am now In perfect health, and able to
resmuo business, afire bavins been pro­
nounced lucurabta with Consumption. —
8. I*. Ilrodervon, Sauhbargb, retm.
For years 1 was in a decline. I bad
weak htnsa. nml -uff&lt; red from Bronchitis
and Catarrh.. Ayer’s &lt; brrt y pectoral re►lorcd me to itcaltli. and I have been w *
l.nie limo rrttnpArattvrly vlcorou*. In
ease of r» sudden cold 1 idwaj. re-ort to
the 1’rclorul. ami find speedy relief.—
Edward E. Curite, llulbtud, Vt.
Two v. ars aso I Mjflrmi from a "Crete
nronchtlb. The j-!n»ician&gt;tt&lt;-nditw uw
b-catuc fearful that the dlsrau- woyld Itrndnair In Pneumonia. After tn Ing vari­
ous nwdlcinre. without benefit, he Jnalh
prescribed Ayer*. Cherry peetqral. wbteh
relieved me at once. 1 continued to take
this lursllcin* a short time.and was cured­
— Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

DOOT AND SHOE

•

handn

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
NALL’S GREAT

BocWt

Hndaon1
-MfbaU&lt;

20)Yard Carpet Sale!
spotted

J« &gt; ante ot good wearing rarpet for
J yards of good Ingrain for.. .....
J0 yards of better Ingrain for...........

n yards ot all wool t.protry firu**&lt; »«.

lami&amp;ctiw and EepairinE.
Ixwd sunk forward ou Lu chert, apparently

wake him.” “Tap him ou the shoulder," oar
friend smilingly ausnered. \Ve at uacc look
advantage of the suggestion, and could net
ro-train u cry of horror, aa the valet. Joeing
bm equilibrium, rolled on to the floor.
“Do not bo Crigiitened,” we were told.
‘•This mannequin has do-K&gt; good service by
introducing surreptitiously into the country
quantities cf alcohol. Fevl Llm, be is made
of zluc, the haul and hand, only are mad- of

AU Work Promptly. Neatly &lt;£• Cheaply

J.C.WOODHWF.
With Rqnyaa &amp; 800. JeBenon st.

-

Furniture Department.

s pc. ted room suit, tn hanlwood. drab, mahoganj, walnut er 11 :.
■ HO. OO

Wall Paper Dei

lent.

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

nature bwrolf. To this pub ui the skull w»

tore.
continued oar

MONEY SAVED

(a rubber oiw) nourished itself off tbeeightesm

gliug la.’

fastened together with garters and this pair

lytic, cm.whug slowly and painfully along.
Will, all n/ IK—»
l_A - _
•

guards, carrying fifteen liter, ot
ject to duty, under her skirt. ”
octroi ill Normandy—ft imucd to and fro

raarki-t. Unfortunately the iwasan: omitted
to change his fraudulent vegetable at the end

As our interlocutor spoke wo stopped much
puxdcl before an oidiuary looking coffin, on
whfcb was pasted a railroad bulletin.
"Ahr said our friend suddenly, “you
uodoo that curious object from MarasUte.1
During Um cholera epidemic of ISNtbeem-

covered rrspi-ctfully before this victim of tho

It. end iMirden made its appearance dally and
“ t^ra:8,h?orregularity .roused

guarda Ilft.-d the poll anti discovered, n.4 a
corpse, but amqmmy compomd of cigars."
But 1 abouM never finish were I to attempt
a draeripuon ot all tho rn: io.tt!« to I * seen
l“ CU,iu*u,B--From ‘b®
FlKwo,

last night, and

behind Um batter, whom
lined as the man of whom he purvhawxl his
be-adgvar, though the latter didn’t know him.

The W Telephone hptkh

Battle Creek

From the Sept of War.

And calling on

“HeUo.'Bah!"'
“HeUo, yourself •”
“How s tmslneaa-. "
“Never bettor. Three of us are busy as bear
ees. and we’re a week behind on orders now.
But well get there aud dout you lancet ft."
|
“Understand you've muted?"
“YMiandtharo Isn't a belter h.vruro* shop
anywhere than Pre got now. Good light, plenty
of room. Come over and see me— Erst docy
north of Joncd'feed store, right on the comer,
you know."
"AU right."
o

words were strictly true. Hplend’ld location,
three busy men. and a Due stock of

HARNESS

Dry Goods
At

POPULAR PRICES.

Double and single, alt made of best' oaktanned leather, wtdeh would be Urgcr If the
people ot Hartings and vidalty &lt;1W txx. approelate and buy so many of Babeoek’s harass
that bo can’t keep even with orders.

Mtehl;

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

Do You Want the Earth?

TURF GOODS!

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

REPAIRING!

No, I Want a

.A.I1C1
Jewel Heating Stove.
BL

All wha rail will receive polite -attention
pleasure to show goods, and we are not ar,
turamspr'era.
Hs^fuUy.

J. W. Babcock,

Tl.&lt;. ii—

ft turns out that the ploturcsand statuette.

And seeJns elegant stock of

. And a visit to the shop of j. w. Babcoek at

And Finally

■xMTerwtltou, wbitetbc rejn-uved swell quickly
■lighted aud disapproved down a side street.
—Buffalo Courier.
.

iwlocs.

By going to

Lcnter's skin) and spotted with blocl,
found on a poor devil of an engineer, k

•)
A. W. Glkason,
little care. They prefer being o it of /
doors
winter and summer. Their &lt; SEAL ■
Notary Public.
beaw costs cf hair and thick hides &lt; —’
ward off cold in the winter and files in
P. S.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
the summer. 1 like them became one internally and acta directly upon the
blood and mucus eurfaoea ot the sys­
are better rustlers; will live where tem. Send for testimonials, free.
others will starve, and we can fatten
F. J. Chkney &amp; Co., Toledo, O.
them quicker and with lew feed. They
',
75 ^,^'
are hardy and can endure more than *5’ Solrt by Druggists, 75 cents.

any other cattle on earth- I like them '
because 1 can ship two or three beads ;
more in a car than I can of horned cat-,
tie, and all go through safe. I have
Battle Creek- has 12 miles of water
seen horned cattle come into the city ! mains and 111 hydrants.
markets Moody from heard to foot,
,
gored and lacerated, and had to be sold 1
that are fretful peevIsh.
St a reduced price. I have even seen J?,
??
“-J* ‘roo“*d wUh
several m-sd in the earn. All thb b1
~-

Day and Night

_______

'

Ri tie People’s (W

Tie Prifie of the World ’

Every Stove Guaranteed
.
And Each Plate Warranted.
Come apd look, whether yon wish to buy or not.
Sold only by

Itte

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�—'
„

m-rr. cxirMMGk-

“‘“a

bold forth, but they tod eonZtenUoa.8
about
li lt
__ ..
.„*"*•
ILrimohta.
.
-BWTihoW* Uc«a.
Ishpeming h a cliyot
lnh&gt;wtMU
hTXO^rm?■, WW‘ ■"’ Black.
bavul a poblle drinking fountain or a waten^■
7 ‘terelry aotemuly assured to the aecretrough in the town. If the horses
: HttaS »iaW to*’
U’‘*k
»nchl*a«i
Wniit l-T r-teIt
wouldn't
be
so
hai
£,
^t
drMk be*r
- &gt; W0CA&gt;*•«•
tUL' W WCre
tort ud0"'n upon Wm “
nart aa that—Evening Journal.
-. Hille Team took third prize at
For a dry re suon. our o-d and eAtccawd iminw .A1"*1'
»&gt;» owu ,
h,.
dtlrcn. John Cconcr. is nU«h&gt;gSJverf
Thicu*’ t''»r“toeot.
\ "-.r.iiA. ol
Morenci, has become •ProtaN" Potatoes. Among thore rereuuZdug »re» 1, UK W..U. M U. vkita. „ cuul“
onhls farm, one weighed 3* pound, -totito
' '.•Ldri’»’’-a*n M&gt;,EaL
Creek Journal.
M‘uo stores at Battle C reck. Amour hi&gt;
. . .-.,11 at Port Huron tos been
. »WHPU«»„; -W«&gt;.‘E’Su
Mr. Henry J.Bawdy, uie wo,i

Rheumatism

udcuteB over 17 bauri from

taater la the United States, whore skill in judg­
Ing teas is worth from fiio.oco to «23 ooo a year saloon windows; "Wo are aU liars” for dosing
»«■’••« B«Uo«. MKCbMbhi
v "d "Cflnie «*rly and avoid the rush”
for banks. -Battle Creek Moon.
mother Ilves there now.
Confessions from Mrs. P. F. Rambo and W. A rr^Vb&lt;!(^rb’CmlnP,1Ul&lt;* Mow*B*°J»tuln
m nm’' 01 Orknd ,'edSp* Indicate that
'
AurorA’bave h*™ tU*cd ,or
William Bogere, reeving twelve years' sentenre
' to'Hre
7° l!‘CP U“‘“ 10 o’*rattoo- Th'"
for murder in Stale's iwiren. t. jnooecat. An
ukstou’s pet miller, bad his
erol ifTV W^C’ Wh,C1‘'
■«irirretlgaUan Is pending.
.4 by his mill machinery.
A company tos been organized at Nt. Louto Mlidated and brought under one management
t.retiot eouuty. to pat in an electric light and proddedtbe deal arranged by Moore. Ite^mlu
/. making •'■carloads.
power Ptant. with Got John A. Dwell M p“fn**, lhn*,*h- Tto •uvpetuUon at work
Calumet railroad company
affects the Iron Chief. Bunday Lake. Nlmlkon
hakogun and IkMetncr.yjJiuing Journal.
!y evprlMjnerx of the late
Houghton county jupervlsora have given the
old court house to (ho Houghtou Ltrfu Infantry
osossci Wednesday.
if South Lyon support a and the village gives a lot to which the Suildin- solid Winter, which makes it unusually revere
. Sunday school In India, will be removed. The boys win ha-.« one ot tb^ mr poor people to Bet along, aa the matter of
finest amories In the state.
fuel is an Important item In the cost of living
trails are wearing JackThe Bay View camp aawtatlon meuHne has to', only j: paupers tn Ito poortouss. which in­
accepted an offer made b&gt; H. M. Load, of Osco­ cludes tneu, womeu. children aud Infanta. Of
da. who proposed to build an edifice worth the above number 13 are old men ot over co
wants to retain »fi?r wagon works
fc'XBO for n teacher's Institute home. The yrara. Am! yet we bear it said that the blurted
k'L’X” and put It into the conmln.- compahtro are making paupers of the peoassociation furnishes the site.
.

X I well r. ster works are to be supplied

*1,1 i»e«tna counties will ship about
.1., !■; ..pples thts year.
.
, -.rty of cuginvere has been

,h farmers don't have to pick
- fall. Ths wind did it tor

.-,i Hnckuey win cutertaiu the

■-*h organised at Menominee,
v;*o&lt;r Juba can get Into it for
radroad govs through the local
nd and nee track, but llu^hou

.poO ’ Horse !» the name of mi Indian do*

peddler. 1b rateswandered May

, j committed suicide
logs buag up by the summer drouth are go■; out fifing in, all the northern streams.

The Hist 6*t factory id something new. It
sutko plugs and Mtt» and will commence
crcmlkki' la a couple o/ wetks.
jnected with Lansing
iue. aud the line will
•lewsro cf the Ohio hybrid wheat. It sells
J«r
pre baskri, and biteth just aa hart as
Bciicniian ost promissory note.

It u stated .ou pood authority (the Grand
toplds totuocrat' that
is spent in that
ty &lt;rwy mouth tor IoIocq. tickets. •
'
|
finroel Howlett, of Waterford.

Oakland

•AH 11B ease to Michigan tn W3X
Th- Twentieth Michigan infantry bvld Its 4Jd
caaal reunion at Charlotte Wednesday, and
■ ■11 he'd ftrnext session at Ypsilanti. In i«*.
William William, the old man whom Gov.

ata! thaws, died recently ai his home in Flint

Hie'.'.in. visxlcn ware manufacturing commy tox to scud away up to Ogemaw county
• •r I-'pv. or.d barb them shipped down by train.

Ha “world’s people”, have shingled one side
1 the rof oi the Kelly's Corners ihurcb. and
’&lt;"• the e.'-et i;»io got co shingle ll}e other

In a few weeks the first railroad train will
W ‘‘-,‘0J1tehaBreel |&gt;ted the appointreach Mautlsque. and the poopls are talking of
celebrating the event with a blowout that shall menkfrom the trustees of the Feabody fund, as
be heortl an over the upper peninsula. The chaucx-iior ot the university of Nashville and
president
ot the state normal college, which
town has a imputation of about 3.ooo.
forms at present the literary department of the
□A taw who owns w or .to stores on Maio st
university. He to now In Nashville preparing
Jackson, lias refused to subscribe a cent toward
tor hto work, but does nut enter upon its active
the bonus required to get lheC. J.&amp;M rail
duiics until about the middle of next February..
road Into that town. When he din they pro.
Meanwhile he will orgautia as usual hto courses
poso to build hl in a mouumeut of tard.
at the university In Ann Arbor, aud com!oct
The Jackson Citizen says that the craze of re­ them from the isth ot this mouth until the close
moving fences from around residences has about of tho first semester.
run its course in Jackson, and In revere] j«rt.
of the city handsome ones are being placed, woods from Ishpeming recrntlv. aud thereby
giving a refreshlog appearance of aeclusloa.
hangs a tale. The owner, who knew of no bet­
Homo enterjirtalng burglars visited the rail­ ter way to reclaim ht» property, went out and
road office at Htevrnsrllte. Ben leu Co., the other allot all of the herd that Iw'could find. Then
sqme
frteuds of hto who thought the sport must
night, and carried off the safe, wheeling It a
hallo mile upon a hand car. to a retired spot. be great because the game was. went out to
about tho rest oi them for him. They found
And then ttolr best efforts tailed to open ft.
■plenty of eattle and had bagged s or to before a
Dr. Clarence Brindle, once a well-to-do and
fanner turned up -&gt;ltb aclub and drove them
prosperous physician of Grand Itapidv. to sald
away. . They had been shooting creamery cows.
to have mode a home run for perdition. FoilAnother waif was landed at Castle Garden,
tics and whiskey were tho curse ot his life, so
bound for Michigan. It was Monday morning
hb wife, who lias applied for a divorce, says.
that be struck, hto name is John Johnson, aud
The new liquor taw operate*" at Port Huron.
be comes from Norway, hto age being 11 years.
John Bantrow got drunk last week and was ar* A ticket on hto coat said; •'This little boy to
going to his aunt, Calh. Jacobson, Opochoe’
cured his liquor, and a prominent dispenser of I*. O-. Houghton county, Mich." He started
vile whisky will be hauled up In ronsequence.
from Uammcrfcst and came by the way of
Senator Francis B. Stockbridge has iwrcha-ed I»roptlem. IJut). Liverpool and Castle Gardea.!
the property known as the "Early farm.'' ron and left New York for tho west over the Dela­
slsllug ot 100 acres on Mackinae Island, for ware &amp; iJickawanna yesterday evening. The
«10.000. and will convert it into a handsome little fellowVasscta ou the start were his ticket.
private park and build a handsome summer
residence.
Dredging has been commenced upon the but the lunch basket was empty.
CaaeviUe harbor, and when finished In the
spring a line of boats to connect .with the
Pontiac, Oxford &amp; Port Austin railroad will be
run from that place toTawasClty across Sag-

_aClclcd W1‘11 rheumatism twenty
Tcar*- Previous to IR3 I found no relief, but
Brew worse, and ot^ne time was almost helpJm*- Hood's Sarsaparilla did me more good
the other„medicine I ever tod?
H. T. Balcom, Shirty Village, Mass.
“ I had rheuBiattam three years, and got no
Ull I took Hood's Barsaparilta. Hto.
done great things for mo. 1 recommend it to
others." Lrwui Bvxbaxk. Biddeford, Me.

Baughman &amp; Buel
Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug Store
where they will find everything in the line of

X&gt;X*-U^8,

Hood * KarenparUta to cbaracterirod by
Ui.wfi rccuUarttleg: 1st, the combination at
rc.Te-.llal rgents; 3d, the proportion,* 3d, tho
prev-eas i-f ►x'tirirg the active medicinal
qualities. Th-.* result h amedlclne of unusual
sirengtb, effecting cures hitherto unknown,
nt'au fw beck containing additional evidence.

Scliool Supplies
At papular prices.

S2£*W11ta beats all others, and
WJlicV*”-'""0”.

n.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

SoM by all druggists. |t;stafor»3. Msde
only by C. L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Mass.

100

Doses One Dollar*

Our stock of WAT.T, PAPER is still selling at
aud below cost.
' f
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist at very low rates.

Call In.

.

&gt;

Yours respectfully,

DBY GOODS STORE
ihsii of all Cmpotilors. To the People of Bony Cod®
DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that
A re the aekttow ledged leaders of Io w priced

Hastings, Mich.,
BATTLE CREEK

Keeprand sell the very finest American and foreignGran*\
.
ite and Marble
\

EVERYTHING
To be found In a first-elms dry goods store

Monuments and Headstones

AT MARR &amp; DUFF’S
And at lower prices than etoewhere.

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.

MARR &amp; DUFF

and nothing please* us more than to hare those who think of buying i

Would call attention to their line of

FALL DRESS GOODS,

pctltors, and guaranty firsbclass work and all work aa represented, w» feel that we

to ask the people of Barry eounty to palroutte a home institution.

Respectfully,

Comprising everything that to new and at
Stand by Improvements to your city. Let the tin* vicissitudes of life on the rail without roast­
fossltt rag* and the crinkle-nored heathens ing anybody. It is fitted with a pot ot water,
bowl, but let us make this a city with a future, which ia dumped into the fireplace whenever
aud not a little country village t-nred In by­ the stove is violently dlsturtred. so that while a
growling cranks and sputtermg mcrtsbacks.—
from limb tu a snuufaup, may be dlsntembcred
Muskegon Chronicle.

Ludington "saw everything by the bright
light" Thursday night, the Brush electric lights
a gala night, and all the country round about
?o cl-rtrlc tamps to see it by.

' TbaNUte 'Contention ot Spirttuallsu cloacd
» tlm- days’ session at Hillsdale on the Mth

Hallway Commissioner Rich and a number
of prominent railroaders conducted an interest­
ing test ot the Condon ear stove al East Hsg-

Which stand for
tailed to find relief, tryZZdy

The Wiley water works company of Grand
Haven dreiluid to pay its taxes tost year, and
the works would have been sold bad not the
company stayed the proceeding with an Injunc­
tion. The case will come up tor final hearing at
Allegan on the 20th. "Diecompany claims the

special low prices.

SUMMER SILKS ^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

faction ot knowing, aa long as be knows any­
At $6 for 20 yard
thing. that he is not to get into the Dre before
his time. The test was very interesting, but gy Get one while you can.
thought of it.
There arrived in this city last week a young
lady from Cornwall, who came to America to

palters.

Furniture!

Our Underwear

• worthy of special mention, as to this Depart­
affair Is that the courtship eras done by proxy
ment will be found bargains that cannot be
aud by letter, .shortly before leaving England
the young man in the case caught a glimpse of
replaced etoewhere.
a young tody through a closed window one even­
ing. He was greatly struck by her appearance,
A. T. Waler, of 81. Joeenh. the only survivor a«d While on the ocean became quite lovesick.
Horan.
of tjie wrecked schooner City of Green Bay. Shortly after arriving In upper Michigan be
John Greger aa Ottawa eounty farmer, firn!
lost ofi South Haven a few days ago, was also solicited the young lady, through a friend In
bead blown off while rooting out stumps
Cornwall, for permission to correspond with
“vt.l dynamite on Fnday. It wm blue Friday the ante survivor of the schooner Kate 1- Brore, her. His wish was granted, and at length the
'eJoha.
•
to having his feel, but he's about to make up love-lorn swain triumphed. and his fair Dulcinea
left England and arrived in Ishpeming safe
h to mind to stay ashore hereafter.
•
Qualities and prices will do your heart good
tceUion cf the Toledo. Ann Arbor A Northern
and well. A marriage is to take ptaec in a few
Mrs. M.C. Camp.ofXtoro. heard soma one
days.- Marquette Mining Journal.
raiding her bee bmnothe other night, and openng the window she fired a pistol toward the
Cotton flannels In bleached, unbleached and
Formant j ears Ontonagon has had no photoh ■ sound. The marauder fled, but left behind him held at Lansing Tuesday of last week. Dr.
colored; extra good values.
rtpiwe, but suddenly four have camped there, a handkerchief marked "H. S.” It Mr. “H. H.” Vaughan reported on the recent cases of tyro*
• cd everybody is having pictures take.'; as fast will eall and prove property ire will get the lop loxicon, or milk poisoning. near Milan. He
said he bad examined the stomach and Intestines Fine values In Shirtings. Sheetings. Tickings.
a« ;t tan be dene.
of his head blown off and no questions asked.
ot one of the victims and found tyrotoxiean
TbAmdtttaker* of Michigan. Indiana and
What a farce this to. Falvey A Reilly ran a enough in them to klUacaL Upon investi­
Ohio mtt at Grand itoplds Thursday to bear saloon all season al Recreation Fork, refusing
gation the doctor found that the bouse in
Uneas, Calicoes. Ginghams, etc., at
Frof. Sullivan, of Itmtou, tell bow be embalmed to take out a license. The season dosed last
which Ure poisoning ■'occurred had been built
•wn. Grants body.
Wednesday, and tiiey paid n fine of Mo
in
the
Police
Court
for
not
taking
out
the
li
­
The deters In western Allegan county have
ted »Ws.. had been &lt; overed with a new layer
.Tteltrd Into a medical society, and the bual- cense. The latter would have cost fitSO, and the of boards and left to decompose. When the
ww nw*_&gt; of Imuglas have organized into a wdoonlsts thus i»ve fiiOO.-Detrolt Evening top floor was token up a terrible smell arose Opposite Farmers' Sheds.
■'.■ur.~b n»*n s xssnctoUon
Journal.
from the rotten nutter beneath. The doctor
Mrs. Flank, a deaf and dumb woman * of placed milk In the closet, and whoa it wasexIt is reported that a number of farmers hare
ceeu relieved of their produce by highwaymen Plalnfield vUlagv. whllecannlug fruit two weeks -Mplaed some time afterward It was found to
wir North -Hraach, Alpena county, recently, ago was so badly burned that she can neither contain me poison. Some ot the soil was placed
’bite ou i:&gt;«r way to the city.
hold a pen to write or make tire sign innguagr. tn milk, and this upon later examination was
There are XOChautauqua circles In Michigan.. The unfortunate woman's husband is also a found to contain tvrotoxleon.
with over ?„•«) members mid tm graduates. deaf mute and nearly all the communication
Chaplain Illekox at tho Jackson prison was
Wicbiga# is tn., only stale in the union which with the world Is cut off from her. She will absent rerwtty for one Bunday and hto pbM*
probably recover.
•os a vtote Chautauqti* society.
was tilled by an outsider. The following to a
Fred Warren, late prosecuting attorney of description tn the Christian Herald oi the unlqu.
I. S. Newton, gencrsl baggage agent and
tr» ;tit agent of the Detroit, -lAnsing &amp; Livingston county, to about to pull up stakes
Northern railway, has removed his Office and and leave Fowlrfrville. He will locate in Detroit
and practice law and good nature. He will be ^rtmnsao most of the twcuty-five classes be•ttldetwe from L.nfato Detroit.
uJT. W «-«. *• ■■
“
the biggest man of the Detroit bar-physleally.
' ode Daniel Ryan,' who died at Calumet a and ' if they donT watch him doeely ho win
nuUtanM•“
!»
lew (jjy« jpn. took the temperance pledge with soon Ire crowding some older men than be Is off
th* tamqda Father Mathew, in Ireland In !BX&gt;,
ted never, broke hto obligation.

FLANNEL.S

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Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest, stock,
the lowest prices. .That place is at

ARCHIE M°COY’S
The “Blue Frat” Fomihre Store, -Bath®, Mick.

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for
HUMPHREYS' yourself.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

jl

OMEOPATHlg

‘•aching the young male Hollanders In that city
to talk English, and bow to lire without
M'.« Morse, of East Saginaw, the professional
•X'Xr.eime, who was recently seriously hurt,
■htlc riding In Pennsylvania, it is said will

•tom the mlno by the

Houghton county

Mat, Stuart, a mighty hunter whose home is
” St &lt;'barley, on one day recently bagged 11
soodcocks. 1 raccoon and 3rabbits.
*3'! found a bre tree yielding SO pounds of honey.
Mr&gt;. kftoj p (Kctxjd, Of Battie Creek, tn btr
■&gt;o.n st the i.aixmuoo asylum Thursday morn•sg. lied a towel around her neck, hitched the

K» jr.rtcd from Mecosta that Frank Schiffer,
» oM and infirm German who lived in the
Bwnion irelchborbood. waa nearly eaten up by
■regs a tew days ago. having fallen dead in a
*«P&lt;'U.
Henry Krnmtnen. an Allegan county farmer,
suddenly at Allegan Wednesday nfternoon.

Mmself.

/?/

thieves has »een operating through
..... —
n -y.nlr ot uaoreri «iina&gt;’.»«&gt;* "—*
county, and Tuesday morning at an early tour n’ort rx£n&lt;« «4 ,uU *”
'°'n™
n‘
oreunlril u.' u,ual w,tb » prajer
Deputy Sheriff Thompson, ot Holton, with a e
'~tte£ to tto^ronleretice room, which ires
posse, nailed the gang in Bear swamp nea_
to tto utmost with nearly a hundred
Warden and his family atoo being
North
convict*. t_. rrH-nttc.R continued one and a
E'Tf Vntir«Tan&lt;1 every minute was crowded with
Ulm.
»" “
“™
? remarks and scripture readings, tliere
irimwSuy a half-doten or more oouvtew
time ago.
urer .alum; to.take part. The

pECI FICS.
^taffiS-assirssiBsst!!
ARBUCKLES’

inson has serious objections to having Jim
Ashley run a railroad across hto forty »crre&gt; of !^™intotory tenns bv the Warden, the dn&gt;
taad^nd has sowed it with dynamite. At tart commendatory
J uniting In approving
SP
JXtok tod done very much l»
account*. Mr. Dleklnson held the fort, and Mr.
U1KIPIU» »' ■»■■
Ashley's men had not ventured u&gt;dl«0P1**

dynamite, believing the crop
be gathered without danger of having it evpan

We are wUBa» U&gt; bear penenal
UaUmouytothe efficacy Mb value ot
IliodA Saraaparilla. which we have
advertising some years lo our
£net havlog used II for blood ImparlKe^wlth great eucoew. It Is a prepa..rinn or standard merit, made ot
pu“ ingredients, and thorXSrSriffeotlve in cleansing und puh?y«n W the system. For eruptions, boils,
2
TbS relied uptmevery time^
„» the ball as it ascends from tho dm oir ownSpertenc* with it has been
^‘^nwavv hitters, and while »r mnit »rfidlYinr. and we are glad, to
give it this endorfiement—AthoKMaw.)
' -TruacriP4-

too rnpldly.
Traveling satounen of &lt;&gt;wosro challenged tto
oroeers to ball October IL Chaitenge close* «
fallows- Cutout and ubsorb tho arone and be
asfis. the succulent totx-o juice
puiveruea. suu
.
... th(( caiTos in their
wnonU.
„i UK nlrw.

xtamo on n package of COFFEE is a
guarantae of excellence

ARIOSA
COFFEE in kept in all first-class
.

.

* V — ' .l.nftn'n t K A ^wz-l tlf

COFFEE

Scalding;
Is closing out his stock of

CLOTHING­

Odd lots, job lota, and lots of them, to be sold at COST or
X.
loss, for CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—*1 can and will sell at prices to aatoaish Yankee. Dutch, or Irish and some others.
LADIES’ ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.
PRINTS at 4, 5. and G cents.
UNDERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear like
iron, and cheap as “dirt.''
CLOAKS AND JACKETS.

SO Cents.
One pound of good 50c. Jap Tea given with every |10 cask
trade at regular prices.
t®"Get your prices here before you purchase.
'

0. D. SPAULDING.

�ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

The Hastings Banner.

Clothier

If mistakes in names are found by
ministers in marriage licenses issued,

they should require their correction bv
the county clerk before proceeding
with the ceremony. An official says:
Ministers should not change the li­
censes. As soon as any important fact
in the licenses is changed it ceases to
be a license. If it is necessary to change
the data ministers must refuse to per­
form the ceremony, forUf,licensee are re­
EDITORIAL NOTES.
turned in conilteV with the records the
In this country political parties as object of the la^r is thwarted.
well as men stand on their merits.
Stillman W. Jackson, a pioneer

Hastings, Mich., OcL&lt;fth, 1887.

“By their fruits ye shall know them" Is

We

resident of Richland, Kalamazoo Co.,
and well kndwn in the south part of

aa true of parties as of individuals.

OVERCOATS
SUITS
Gloves, Mittens, Underwear, Shirts, ’

Put the democratic administration to
For two years and a half it
has had all the opportunities it could
have desired to show that it is equal to

this county, died at his late home Wed­
nesday last, and was buried Friday.
He would have been 80 years old had
he l|ved until the day following his
funeral. The services were conducted
the task of managing this government by Rev. Milton Bradley, of Richland,
in a progress: ve manner. What has the for over 50 years pastor of the Presby­
democratic administration at Washing­ terian church of that place. Mr. Jack­
ton done? What great and progress! ve son was an uncle to L. E. Knappen
and father of Mrs. John White, of this
measures has it accomplished or even city. Mr. Knappen and John White
advocated ? What has been the benefit and wife attended the funeral.
to the country of the change for which
This is the way the Allegan Journal
that test

the democratic party has long been
clamoring? T£e answerto all these Is
brief but pointed—Nothing. In finan­

ces the administration has but pursued
the steps of its republican predecessors.
In all other matters there has been no
change. Even the president's civil ser­
vice reform policy proves to be a fraud

and a humbug, a hypocritical profession
of a doctrine which he has not attempt­
ed to follow in more than a dozen in­

under the guise of
which republicanshave been summarily
bounced from office to give place to

stances, a mask

Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &amp;e

and Tribune boasts of Allegan over
Barry county. It sounds well, but is a
little fishy. “That Allegan is one of the
best trading places for firmers in the
state, is evidenced by the long distances
many are willing to travel to reach
here. A gentleman from Barry county
told us one day last week that be had
driven from his home thst morning, a
distance of 22 miles, in order to buy
goods here and knew of others living
15 and 2U miles beyond him who made
a practice of doing the greater part of
their trading in Allegan."

below any competitor. We can do it, because
we pay no rent, have light expenses, buy our
goods for cash of the best houses on the conti
nent-we are not confined to any one house
ere we can get the best goods.
we buy

Chautauqua circle meets nt the
residence of Daniel Striker, Tuesday
those whom the president or his politi­ evening, Oct 28th, 1887.
cal friends wished to remember. Such is
raOGRAMMK.
Roll call, quotation* from LougfAllow.
two and a half years of democratic re­
U. s. Hlsiory cdaplen sand 4, question* t&gt;y
Ulu :I . .
form! As to the republican party, its
C
record is today the history of a quarter Mbw MenaModxe.'
1‘nper—I’urlUul&amp;m. by M1m Viola WlllUoo.
of a century of the greatest progress
Flour maklox in U. M.. trotn Chautauuuan;
question*
by
Mu*
B
om Bostwick.
for this country that was ever known
in any country. That is the difference.
.The republicans figure on the next

house of representatives astefollows:
As the rolls are now made up, the
fiftieth congress will consist of 166
democrats, 151 republicans, and four in­
dependents. with four vacancies to be
filled. Of the four vacancies three are
likely to return republicans, and one
a democrat This will make the full
house stand H&gt;7 democrats, 154 repub­
licans, and four independents. Of the
independent three have republican ten­
dencies and one democratic. In ease,
therefore, of a very close party vote the
democrats will have a ban: majority of
nine.
(
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Secretary Lamar' appears to be the

favorite protege of the Star-Eyed God­
dess of reform. It is said that he has
put in office in Washingtorf more rela­
tives and neighbors than

all other

members of the cabinet .put together.
A democratic representative says the
secretary is bringing to Washington
and putting into office every white dem­

ocrat in Mississippi, and be will have a

all the new things in

The Middle Ajj'n.troE CbauUuquan; ques­
tions by MIm Belle handy.
.
Lltenuure ot the tar vast, trotn Cbautauquan;
questions by MH* Gertie Nlnxmo.
Robert A. Kelley, who has been
in the employ of R. J. Grant, died very
suddenly Saturday morning. He re­
tired Friday night at the usual time
and apparently in good health, al­
though the men with whom be worked
during the day had heard him complain
a few times of pain in the vicinity of
his heart. About one o'clock Mra.
Kelley was awakened by the hard
breathing of her husband and immed­
iately went to the neighbors for assist­
ance; nothing could be done for Mr;
Kelley, however, and he died within_-a
few minutes.
The funeral services
were held at the house Sunday after­
noon.
Rev. G. D. Lee officiating..
Fitzgerald poet escorted the body to
the city cemetery and conducted the
services at the grave. Deceased was 56
years old at the time of his death. He
was born in Ohio and removed 36 years
Ed to Barry county, where he has since
ved. In February, 1864, he inlisted in
the 7th Michigan cavalry, with which
regiment he served till the close of the
war. being discharged at Salt Lake city,
Utah. He was a member of Fitzgerald
post. All who knew him speak highly
of Mr. Kelly and deeply regret his was.

Our stock iipitow complete, and we ask you to
see us betWyou buy anything in our line.
We Can Save You Money.

R. K. GRANT, CASH CLOTHIER
See the CAPITAL OAK

lot of special excursion trains run at
election time to take them back to vote.
If he didn't do that the state would go

Ee-publUUed by reqoML
Died, at his late home in Irving,
Tuesday morning, Daniel B. Pratt,
aged 67. His disease was black Jaun­
Jay Hubbell suggests the name of dice. Funeral from his late home to­
(Tra.Phil. Sheridan as a presidential morrow at 10:90.
Daniel B. Pratt was born in Vermont
candidate.
What an enthusiasm hr'
in August. 1320, and was a typical Ver­
would create! Place him with his briP monter—keen, intelligent, cool, calcula­
Hunt military record, his dash, his vigor ting and strictly honest in deal, of
and sturdy good sense in a presidential strong, and profound convictions, pro­
race against the ponderous and thick­ gressive and enterprising, and with an
active interest iq all movements for the
headed Cleveland, whose genius. Such up-building of bfe fellows. In IMO be
as be baa. finds expression only in the migrated westward, locating first in
sour wit of satirical vetoes of pension Flowerfield, St Joe Co., this state. In
bills.
Sheridan would get there
to Irving, this county, and located on
though be started more than "twenty the farm where hif died. He married
miles away." •
his first wife, Rosanna Ellis, two years
later. To them a daughter was born,
Charming statesmanship is displayed who still survives. Mrs. Pratt died
KI
33 years to a day before her husin the liquor plank in the New York
d.
His second wife. Eliza Ellis,
democratic platform adopted at Sarato­
was a sister of the first. To them three
ga. It says that intemperance is an children were born, two sons and a
evil which should be controlled by prac­ daughter, surviving their parents. The
tical legislation, but does not take the second wife died a few years ago of
cancer of the breast. His last wife was
trouble to state what legislation would
Geraldln Grundry. To them a son was
be practical. The average New York born who lived less than a year.
Mr. Pratt was a deeply religious man.
democrat knows of but one way to rid
the land cf the liquor traffic, and that being a member of the Congregational
church at the time of hia death. He
is to drink up the liquor.
had belonged to this and the Presbyter­
ian church for 35 rears. He was a do­
The beauties of civil service reform mestic men, who loved his home, and
were beauiifitUy e_xempUlied in the the dear once there. He was prominrat
New York state democratic convention. in every good work for the elevation of
The w hole army
Administration ap­ his fellow men.'. He knew no comprom­
ises, his character was'decision itself.
pointees in the empire state were at There was no mistaking his views on
work tooth mh! toe-nail in Cleveland’s unv question.
By industry and economy he had ac­
interest and against Governor Hill.
The Cleveland foreas won the day. but cumulated a large property. consisting
of bank stock and other interests.
did ft at the expense of every profession
He will be greatly missed from home
for civil service reform voiced by the and community. Truly can it be said
of him that “a good man lias gone," and
nation’h executive.
-entered into that rest which remaineth
Two and half years of a democratic for the people of God." The sympathy
of the community will go to the bereav­
president who fans had the co-operation
ed ones, and all will feel bis loss as a
of an overwhelming majority in the personal one, as is always the loss of a
bouse ot representative, where, under good citizen and Christian man.

unanimously republican.

The Live Grocers of Hastings
Cordially invite the citizens of this city and vicinity to ex
amine their stock of
'

Crockery and Glassware,
BEFORE BUYING.

which is larger than ever before.'-'TklT'the latest novelties in
thia line of goods.
(
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We are headquarters for ail standard goods, kept by first
class grocery houses.

With Double Shake Grate, Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and Double Doors.

The highest market prices paid for Butter. Eggs. Drie s
Apples. Live Poultry. Vegetables and Fruit.
Give us a call and be convinced.

Sold by HUFFMAN BROS 50,000 Its. LIVE POOLffl lilffl

Fall Stock lor 1887 tow.
Don’t part with your money until
you have seen my stock and got the
prices on

the constitution, revenue measures
must originate, have exposed the inca­

To the friends who m kindly aided
us during the sickness and death of our
pacity of the democratic poller, under husband and father, especially to the
which ro much was promised the peo­ Dorcas society for the flowers, we re­
ple, and from which there have only turn our sincere and heartfelt thanks.
Mia*. D. B. I’Watt.
come broken pledges.
AN-n the rnrumEx.

Clothing, Hats and Caps,

The Detroit Evening Journal is enCDuragiog railroad smashupe by offer­
ing $100 to the neat eat of kin of any

person killed in a railroad wreck in the
U. 8. or Canada, who th dl have on his

We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to Fitzgerald post and to all the
friends who so kindly assisted us dur­
ing our late liereavement
Mm. Robert A. Kelly asp family.

person a copy of that paper of the same

late or dav preceding the accident.

'

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the weekending Oct. 15th. as
taken from the books in the register's
5an?reM&gt; will lx? six republicans and ,office:
ire democrats. The democrats are all
atari. Io I'. T. Cofcnnv; n‘ - *f lots T».
TH and *15 Mty. im.fi.
,
Samuel Wtaldbj' to Hcury W iildty; *«* see to
U&gt;rr-v ■■
The Michigan delegation in the next

Lipman and.Whiting.

13 HaMlnin. -?.&lt;&gt;«

DUNNING
ROGERS

And Staple Dry Goods.
The above is the Trade Mark for the best and therefore the
cheapest hue of stoves on earth.
Sec the Garland Family of Cook and Routing, also tho \rt
Garland Coal Stoves.
“

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,
Hastings. Mich,.

1 can and will save you money.

R. MUDGE

�The Hastings Baimer.
°cr *■

p N19KEBN. Local KdHor.

Uneolored

here Saturday

personal mention.

Y Uncle John Seward and Ben Co), go
into Benzie eounty next Monday on a
busting trip. Unde John is 71 ymn
did. but says his eye sight la excellent
Additions have been built to th., ^A. Woota, wa. in Qrwd Rapid. Moo- and he expect, to kill at leoat one bear
houses ofRev. Bancroft and Geo. DentSUv Sheldon vlalted
Mlddlartlte before he returns.
Geo. Henth attended the reunion of
lQ 038 city at Baughhis old regiment, the 69th Indiana In­
A." e£i,UdB’ Try 1118 ^‘brateri^j. Ctartotg*" -U1“ ,pKlt 9™‘*J &gt;"
fantry, at Liberty. Ind., laat Thursday.
The
regiment was formed at Richmond,
lira. Julia Goodyear went to Detroit
Ind., and Mr. Heath's company was or­
v*-*The name of Lake Odeasa htw &gt;u»„
?bSsiLl°'c‘“"'"_^°ui'1 b”'Ss xnursday.
ganized at Liberty.
W. Bonn wntoOnrlottoDon.

taui'.St'1"
It 1’VT a stop to all trouble between
S)'TWl?Uui.,’lh'"Om“Uc ‘

lo£,Mon“

SJS”!

The advent church in thn second
ward recently completed by the Dem­
ocrat te purely a myth.

w™
.J?ow OCCUP‘«» the
Wm. Hitchcock residence, recently pur­
chased by Phln. Smith.
J 1
k-f? .W'ILTV\.“'1
b»ve
moved into the J. Maus house recently
vacated by J. L. Wilkins.
’,lvcauy

\UJ pay tho highest market
Pr&gt;- •' for Butter, Eggs and all
i&lt;iu4-bf FarmersProduce.
rAlTEXTlOX TO MY

Complete Stock

OS, IM, MSI
»x.J MUSICAL GOODS.

/

• ith ncitne-s and dispatch.

JOHN BESSMER,
JEWELER.

TH*

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, MICH..-

I HAVE several thousands ot dollars
to lo;in on real estate aecuritv. Terms
reasonable.
Chas'. II.'Ba ver.
A good heavy work mare for sale
cheap. Enquire at Merchants livery
barn.
E. A. Matteson.

.1. M. BEseuER has been very success­
ful in aecuring pensions for those who
have intrusted such matters with him.

Levi Fowler, ot the Central House
boot and shoe store, offers his splendid
cottage and two lota for sale at a bar­
gain.
Baker Shriner gave an oyster sup­
per at Frank's Flace. Friday night, to
the board of supervisors and county of­
ficers.
Note Beamer's new ad. He quotes
some very low prices, which he says no
house doing a credit business can du­
plicate.

Old Mr. Scudder, an inmate of the
po?r house, died Saturday morning.
It La said that be was an uncle of the late
Wm. Scudder.
Patronize a home institution by
getting Hastings roller mill flour. No
better made anywhere, It is the equal
of the best made.
AOV will not have to pay anv p*-rwniagiti to interested ,
partiert
„ . if
.. you
have vour prescriptions put up at
Baughman A Bud's.
The writer is under obligation to
LaFayette Hughes, now in Portland
Oregon, for some fine views of scenes
akmg tbo Columbia river.

M. J. Gosa, the hustling merchant of
Prairieville, has an IntereMing an­
nouncement In this taur.to whi, h the
attention of our readers is directed.
Bakkr Shriner desiree to rent his
house on Jefferson street The house
is in good condition and the rent is rea­
sonable. Apply st the sheriffs office.

l nion Hall,
Titeday ad Thursday Ev'p,
FK.\NK .1. KELLOGG'S

Art Entertainments.
Itupkuxtit’ of Wm* aixl
.'j &gt;te ; |rh[l&lt;frrn 1&gt;.

A
runaway
occurred Thursday
night but as far as we can learn no
damage was done. The home seemed
to be doing it just for the tun of the
thing.

,

Don’t fail to vudt W. H. Mvers' harntSB and robe emporium. He has the
largest stock ever kept in Barry county.
Ills blanket stock was never more com­
plete. Prices k&gt;w.

Humored that the McKay case will
be brought before another supreme
court judge than Justice Champlain In
the hope of securing a hearing before
the court of last resort.

Ii nn Bros, want to buy a two-bumer gasolene stove, without oven. Any
one having one tn good condition
which they wish to sell should call od
them at their tailor shop.
Lot.—Near Rogers' or Grant's ele­
vator on Saturday, Oct. 8th, three
new S10 bills and a new
bill. Find­
er will receive 810 reward by leaving
the same at the Banner office.

Chain pumps, suction pumps, rubber
buckets, chains any length, tubing or
any part to wood and chain. I umpsmanufactured and for sale at my sew­
ing' machine otDce. T. FuiLur*’.

Local News.
Ciratlaii&amp;H this wetk. 2,050.
1 o City ‘•ub-c.rlber*.
Wy &lt;k&gt; oot desire tn send any noUm
, thro’ the mails. But wp ask every anbKriber Who getr his mail at the post­
office io thia dty to read the date after,
bis name, and if be is in arrears to
promptly call and settle accounts for
RJasctiption. We have cur obiigatiotte
to n&gt;i. and rfnure to meet them
1 promptly. la order that we may do
’dis. w । must have what is due ns.
»ithin th- next 30 days. and without
further notice, we shall expect every
"ubcribrr getting his mail in this city
a bo owt.s for the Banner to call at
Busi other and g&lt;&lt; square with the
rooks.
■

A five-tears old son of Mr. Stein,
living in the first ward, died Saturday
morning of croup. 'Die b?dy'11!cC2^
panied by members of the family, was
taki n to Oiarlotto Saturday for burial.

The new roller mill is getting such a
deservedly good reputation for making
excellent flour that farmers come for

xnanv mU«. even from over the eoun^
line, to exchange wh»&lt;t for Hastings
roller mill flour.

The examination of the iorsheys,
charged with concealing stolen prop­
wok PUr» bofore JusUc« Brown
ot Barry r«*rrd»T. ForNi-y *nd wltr
w«w bouid orrr to W. drculKxrart in
the penal sum of 8&amp;oo-

Now is the accept­

A rhNajoN lias
&lt;Wle» M.Hon.
John VF. Stittjon
in'TwiM? of pension.

been

granted to
•

has rcce ved an

•I. Mai n i5 bailJing an addition to
W'hotne on Green street.
-

V
h hou'e to nnt. Apply at Dr.
r- H. L itlirop's drug store.
JIk- Hathaway, of Hope,
-a unir, night from old age.

A hkw double teed mill «nd » mw
Baltklo Scale Co- platform »Ge ««1«for sale cheap at HwU-gs
A

i ” oF
works.
They are now
making
a
1
bSe caSta*
‘t8ll,“
“d

kinds of chilled sleigh shoes.

TtiEr.i are now about 30 patrons of
tiueity Waterworks.

Vittel. Bj sweerey was in
ville Tuesday on business.

Dil Eggleston-s novel.-The Gray­
sons - win begin in the November Cen­

as weB as Mr. Cable’story, “Au Lar**rj
““wiUiam
oon
tain nJ ho a short svor* yr
H^URhop.-ALltUcrhnnc'.

Erv. Whitlock was handshaking with
Hastings friends yesterday.
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapida, visitea relatives here over Sunday.

J- 1Bua$1. °J Jackson, greeted his
friends here the first of the week.

Will Khean and mother, of HlckoTv
Corners, Sundayed with friends here. '

James W. Godfrey, publisher of the
Freeport Herald, was in the city Mon­
day.
Miss EUa Gibbs, of Middleville, was
the guest of Mra. C. 8. Brown Thurs­
day.

Sonn tune Mto Anson Maynard be­
gun a suit, “a'nst Ed. Doyle-1tor dam.

wi»|,‘”&gt;! ’■‘•’■‘‘‘■I kiw heen decorated
two bran new cress-walks.

LjJby the bit ot the latter.
5*^
was tried !«*&gt;"'

that.
Friday was the 29th birthday of
Rob Green went to Charlotte this a. old Beach. In the evening a party of
m. He will play Lail with the dub of about 30 surprised him at his home in
that city against the Eaton Rapids
honor of the anniversary. All enjoyed
team.
themselves and made Kid happy by
Mra. C. M. Loomis and daughter, who making him the recipient of several
have bwn visiting relatives here, re­ tine presents.
turned Friday to their home m Grand
Mra. W. L Hull, living one mile
Rapids.
and a half north of the city, died on
Editors Slingerland, Johnson and
Tburday,
Kept 29. after an illness of
Cook took in the meeting of theSrd
district press association at Charlotte five days. She was buried the follow­
ing Saturday in the city cemetery but
Monday.
the body will probably be moved this
Frank Nims and family and Mrs. J.
fall to Prairieville.
N ima have removed from Grand llapids
to -this dty aud settled in their house y/ONE of the new laws which took ef­
near the jail.
fect Last week requires sheriffs and their
Miss Addie Maurer, who has been deputies to record the history of all fel­
visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Lichty,
ons under thelrchargeaa far aa possible,
returned Thurudav to
home in
and attach a photograph of the man to
Helena. Ohio,
the same. It establish** a “rogue's gal
Kit McElwain left for AlHon Sun­ lory” in the sheriff’s office.
.
day DighL He has obtained a good
TUB girls of the St Agnes guild will
podlion there and expects to remain
entertain
a
society
at
the
society
rooms
lor some time.
Ira VanValkenburg was in Grand on Friday of this week. Hope it will
be largelv attended; aD are invited.
Rapida Wwlnesday
tending lectures on embalming gken Supper served from 5:30 till 7 o’clock.
Florence E. Lk», Pres.
by I’rof. Sullivan, of &gt;ew \ ork.
Minnie Rei-logle, Sec.
At the meeting of the Grand Lodge
„f
o?
’±5
The C. K. A 8. railroad company are
wan beM !■&gt; Ur™"1 J****’*,'
having some trouble in securing the
I'bllllna
r«M lect«r grand secretory.
right of way through thia city.
In­
ChMlre F. Coek. of nope.
el**}
stead of costing comparatively nothing
by toe board ot eupenritora. reornUv in JTwasthought itwiflrostaboutMXttl
°lXo to toe office ot county dreto
This
is
because
some
people's
actions
Stadowr. 11b election giro-good
and talk do not coincide, so to speak.
satisfaction.
Notice was served last week on the
E-4SJ,Stfii»“SS
G. K. &amp; S. R. IL Co. by Knapj&lt; n A Vantow in » jewelryretabiiSSSr Utot-Uy will join tta to Arman, attorneys for the mortgagee of
the Bartley mill property. The object
of the notice was to protect the rights
a few weeks.
F Kpangemsrher was in Grand Rap- of the mortgagee against any damage
ia« Tnrtday He returned in ccm- that might be done by the construction
JJk/wSth Mrs’o? of the railroad across it However,
had' been visiting relaiivw there for it will in no way Interlere with the
building of the road.
several daysProsecutor Colgrove and E. B- RichTo-NiGht and to-inorrowgggbt Frank
J. K ellogs:, the illustnttor; will give

wn l:,‘1 &lt;&gt;ugkt of AV. 11. -A!yers
Price-- rangm/ from 87 to 8.%.

time.
Mr. Doyle.

°[

Barry, Tuesday.
Al II«rn. and wife Kai Hto
tlima "«t to Vermontville Frldasto

tematic treatments for the cure of rheu­
matism, scrofula, catarrh and dysp-paia.
One treatment for each disease and a
cure Ln every com guaranteed. Call at
store for testimonials.
The Hastings Engine A Iron Works
keep a special workman to upset, retem­

per aud grind adzes. The best steel
The Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, former­ cant-hooks and handled, stove lids, large
kettles, mauls and chilled sleigh shoes
ly of this place, received a surprise visit
always on hand. Special attention giv­
from the young people of his church in
en to-mdking and tempering steel -tools
Coldwater one evening »]&amp;rt week. of all kimk
TheyprtM*ntedhim an elegant clock;
“and now.” says Vie Republican, “be Is (/fnr.dirde society on the State Road
expected to stop when he him written a met at Mdlissa Fisher’s last Thursday,
thirty-ininuta sermun.—Allegan Ga­
and elected officers; Mrs. E. Pennock,
zette.
president; Mrs. F. McIntyre, vice pres.;
The lidies of Otsego, who taken Mrs. B.jkartin, sec.; Mrs. Julia Fbher,
great interest m base ball, held, a party treas. The society will meet next
at the opera house Wednesday evening Thursday at Mrs. L. Chamberlain's at
in honor of Clarence Cbalker.’tbe gen­ eleven o dluck'. All are invited.
tlemanly and effldent HiMtine. pitchur
j^Xiie society cobnected with the Em­
who has played the season wi h the Ot­
sego Acorns. The ladles presented Mr. manuel church wih^be entertained ou
Chalker with a fine overcoat and the re­ Thursday afternoon of next week by
ceipts of the dance.—Plainwell Fennv
Madams J. 8. Goodyear. Slingerland.
Press.
John Kurtz, F. G. Goodyear, Ike Hen­
Norman Latham, of Baltimore, at the dershott, W. H. Goodyear and Miss
recent session ot the l&gt;oard of supervis­ E. A. Wolf, at the society room. Hup­
ors, was elected supervisor of the poor per served from Ove until seven.
virt W. F. Hicks. Mr. Latham has
There will be a running race this
been supervisor of Baltimore for two
terms and filled the office to the satis­ Wednesday afternoon, at one o’clock,
faction of the people. He is in every between Spence Bros.’ horse Isaac B.,
way qualified for the position. 8. J. and Sorrel Dan. owned by Chet. Hodges
Bidelman. a man worthy in every re­ of Grand Rapids, for 8200 u side and
spect, was the other candidate.
the gate money. This race will bo an
Mr. A C. P.irmeW, of Washington. honest one and as both horses are good
I). C., was in the city last week, visit­ on® it will no doubt be worth seeing.
ing old acquaintances and trying to
IIXSTING? lodge. No. 58 I. O. O. F. of
find obi lanunntrks. In the summer of
this city will hold a special memorial
'36, .Mr. Parmelee, who then Hved in
Marshall, made an overland trip to this, servioe at their Hail on Tuesday even­

point tn company with other Maraljidl
parties. Qn arriving here they found
only an Indian tipi on the north side of
F. R. Blackman, of Barry, was in. the river which contained an Indian
Pieraon, on the G. R. A 1. R. R.. last and a papoose. No white man bad at
that time settled here. The land in this
vicinity was then owned by Marshall
Charles Bronson, the popular hotel
parties and this was an Inspecting tour.
manager of Freeport, was in the city These gentlemen returned the next day.
Tpiday.
In 1837, acting as agent for the Mar­
Mrs. Lydia Cotton went to Charlotte shall gentlemen. Mr. I*armelee in com­
Thursday for a week's, visit with pany with Willard Hayes, father of W.
I). Hayes, again visited this site—the
friends.
latter as a buyer. In that year the syn­
Miss I’hebe Reeder, of Hillsdale dicate built the saw-inlH that formerly
county, is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. stood near J. S. Goodyear’s flouring
Levi -Fowler.
mill; also a shanty on the present-site
I’. T. Colgrove left this morning for of Ford’s hotel, which was to be used
a business trip to Mason, Lansing and as a boarding house. These were the
first buildings greeted here. Mr. Par­
Battle Creek.
melee resided here for seven years. At
L. E. Knappen was in Richland Fri­ the time of his settling here Barry
day attending the funeral of Mr. Jack­ county had Dot been organized, and
son, an uvle.
this district was attached to Kalamazoo
L. II. Johnson, of Calhoun county, a county for judicial purposes. Upon the
cousin of -W. D. Hayes, is visiting in organization ot the county, Mr. Parme­
lee was made its register of deeds and
town this week.
he was also appointed deputy treasurer.
' Mra. L A. Holbrook left the city last He performed the ceremony, as justice
week for a visit with friends in Muske of the peace, that made Mr. and Mrs.
gon and Chicago.
Willard Hayes man and wife. Mr.
Ike Hendershott and h party o! Parmelee Is now in the employ of the
friends will be at Gun lake the last of patent office, and has been fora number
of years. We understand that he in­
the present wwk.
tends being present at the reception to
E. Pennock and wife go to Indiana bo given to Mrs. Willard Hay®.
.
this week to attend the W. M. confer­
ence to be held there.
Those who are interested in the
Dr. Baughman's mother is visiting drive well patent business would do
him from Ohio. Khr will probably
well to correspond with J. T. Cobb, of
remain during the winter.
Schoolcraft, secretary of the State
Mrs. R. A. Griffin, who has l*en vis­
grange, who can give full information
iting st J. L. Wilkins', returned Friday as to the proposed action of that organ­
to her home in Big Rapids.
ization. •
Bishop Gillespie, chairman of the
The Alba Heywood combination
state board of correction and charitiw,
gave a very thin entertainment at
was in the city Wednesday.
Union hail, Monday night, to a crowd­
Mrs. X H. Johnson left yesterday
for Toledo. She was called there by ed house, Mr. Heywood as an imper­
sonator is n BUCO9S, but the other fea­
the serious sickness of a sister.
tures that he has introduced are with­
Misa Viola Willison has been engag­ out merit
ed to teach the winter term of school
in the Wood district in north Irving.
W. II. Myers kw-ps a full stock of
Mrs. Tbos. Harwood and Mrs. M. H. line harness, both single and double,
Brooks, of Grand Rapids, visited Mra. and a fine line of single strap tryk
J. Michael Wednesday and Thursday.
haraesA. Every strap manufactured
Ed. Bailev was on Saturday elected from the choicest selected oak-tanned
capbiin of the University Sophomore leather and every strap warranted for
base ball nine. A very good selection three years.

j”u“ B™”-

died

J-Mn.Lrisand wife now occupy the
U'-wra house opposite the depot.

Vermont­

Mra. J F. Goodyear returned Fri­
» AT
dru* 8U)r8 of Baughman &amp; day evening from her trip to Ohio.
Duel will be found everything in the
P. T. Colgrove wan in Battle Creek
drug line at reasonable prices.
and Marshall last week on business.
Buy a cistern pump now and dose
W. H. Merrick left for Pennsylvania
up the cistern from frost and make it
Monday, where he will visit friends.
safe for the little ones. T Phillips.

All our subscribers who get mail at
the postofilce in this city are invited to
read the notice at the head of tho first
local column.

P-VI the printer.
ed time.

,p”t Saod,J10

tato?-.?0#®-.0'0""" Rapid,, wa,
THep.e -will be a harvest home festi­ in the city Monday.
val at the Episcopal church next Sun­
"eBt 10 Naahville
day. at 2 o dock p. m.
It
Tuesday on business.

CUCUTA COFFEE.

I

’"•'“Cb.r-

VS0*”

Huffman Bros, are putting a Norg?o. .issss&gt;iD,°r”ld“M ot

mu

Alk«“'

W. X &amp;.L. L. Holloway have secur­
ed the agency of Dr. W. H. Rom* sys­

his fine reproductions of the great
museums of Europe. There mmeums
contain all the treasures of art.sculp­
ture, ate-, gathered l»v tint* govern­
ments. Every one should go. A spec­
ial rate of !•&gt; rents has been made to
pupils of the schools. See their adver­
tisement for further information.

ing, Oct. 25th, at 7:30 sharp. Every
Odd Fellow, Daughter of Rebecca aud
the public are cordially invited to meet
with us.
,
By Order Committee.
i/At the session of the M. E. 8.8. Sun­

BEAMER'S

Grocery,
Crockery,
&amp; Bazaar

HOUSE
Loaflefi •“ Baraaius?

day the following officers were elected:
Mra. B. IL Rose, Supt; Rev. G. D. Lee,
aawt. supt.; C. 8. Whitcomb, 2d asst,
supt.; U. W. Jon®, secy, and treaa;
Dr. Timmerman, librarian; Miss Belle
Handy, aart. librarian. No selection
was made for the position of chorister
or organist.
At a meeting of Co. B.. 13th Mich.
Infantry held in Grand Rapids Wednes­
day, about 30 members were present
Chas. Bishop was elected a member of
the committee to look after members
of the company in his neighborhood.
The next reunion will be held in Grand
lipids the first Thursday in November,
The friends of Perry Busby and wife
to the number of 50 gave them a com­
plete and happy surprise at Em. Bus­
by's last night, leaving a number of
presents as reminders of the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Busby will soon remove
to Caro, Mich., and this is why their
friends though! to make them feel that
they would be miMol from Hastings.

b*sl butter cracker,

" - herap or canary seed.
•' choice Japan lea dust
" good
”
.
" choice
uewerop.,
This Is ths !&lt;imc (fuallty tea credit &gt;:oira
sell at Me per lb.
I lb. eboiee Enc-eui tobacco, light. .
.
I
...............................
“
dart;

6
3
4
3

•• bull dos »hbrt» '•
. .
। bnuiu- of choice suol las tobacco
.
!;, lb. bar good soap A. .

1 " Atrtcs-i gioerr
I sal. jw l baking molM&gt;&gt;««
c oars Mtlw-iaWiNml »WP....... . . •
E-I
r •..
“
“ salmon, solid
.
3 doz. pickles lu vlia-gar .
,
1 lb. &lt;). K. baking powder
One four ounce cut-glass buttle fUIrd
with chok-u White Mose perfume free with
every pound.
1 In. ot Gen baking powder.

The Bohemian oats swindlers are
out in a new serio comic comedy with
“Ohio Hybrid wheat” in the Utle role.
The old scheme of guaranteeing to pay
three tim® the amount of grain from
the first crop raised at u big price, 815
xoblets to miUb free with euch tuid ewry
H bushel in this instance, is worked. pouaJ.
kson county farmers will be aware
Wolf's acme shoe drmilnjt. Ix»uk
of Bohemian oats swindlers in this new
Sulphur, per poucU
disguise.—Jackson Citizen.
t plat bottle best blueing
.
The old question as to whether the (.'operas, per pound

upper part of a carriage wheel in mo­
tion goes faster tnan the lower part

seems to have been settled by instanta­
4 zdlon pltelicr and ■ lumMrra. .. .
neous photogray by. in the photograph \VUlte lamp shades
.
the outer ends of the upper spokes ap­ Nice brass hanging lamp
pear indistinct by reason of the motion, G11M ataud lamp, all rolom .
while the outer ends of the spok® in
“ hand •• cry.0*1.
the lower part of the wheel are photo­ Ikiii 7 Inch bteaMZM plates. Mt
graphed with distinctness.—Murahall 12
loch hammered brass trays.
Statesman.
*5 piece dinner aels, dandy.

Mattie Brezee Wilcox, the young
wife of John Wilcox, was found dead
in her room at Orangeville, at 3 o’clock
Thursday afternoon, where she had
committed suicide by hanging. No
cause is kfiown for the terrible act.
Mrs. Wilcox had been married but a
short time. She was a well known aud
popular teacher And poesetwed the re­
spect and friendship or a wide circle of
aoquaintancei.

Cup« and uurer-*. set.
.
Best plain tumblers, per «ct
.
“
" gobtctc, per dox.
I.?.nte:n filobee. each. ...................................
New improved tubular Unteras
GalyMrtiwUron'witsh tubuad boiler cotnMart, two sizes. ...
St A and
3Unt clothes piu» -...
. ..
3 papers polinlirsl steel taek&gt;
.
Ucnt double pointed tooth pick*. pack are

“Mary, what shall it be, you know I

promised you a machine this fall and
now what kind do you want." “Henry
I have tried several and think if you
can jou had better get the Domratlc;
you know mother has used her old one
over 20 yearn and it does splendid work
yet. and then the new ones have got
.such lovely attachments and no trouble
to put them on as every piece just
slides on to one foot,”

2 quirt basin
2
- co-.Tred pall
io “ pall

.

Wonder bow the Free Press’ sport­

ing editor dude feels about the crack
pitcher of the Detroit team, whom he

once referred to as “Churl® Brokeup
Bakiwin.” He’s doing pretty
fair
work in the estimation of all lovers of
base ball, and would have done much
better during the league season but for
the beartlwi, brain leas, cranky criti­
cisms of the aforesaid dude, whose
effusions the F. F. suffered to go into
print

The largest stock of Hanging
Lamp?.
The largest stock of Crockery,

ANOTHim teachers' examination is to
b • held here soon and we would tmgg®tto the board of examiners that
they make such arrangements for a
room that it will nut be necetMory to
discontinue the exercises in the high
school r.wm as was done at the last
examination. There is no good reason
why the work of onr schools should be
thus interfered with as long us there
are so manv available vacant rooms in
the citv.

The largest stock of Bazaar
Gooch,

The only notion we hive of doing
business is to sell the best goods and
selling no other kin*i. In doing Hint
we see nothing hut sunshine ahead.
We are getting your trade which shows
vou appreciate our efforts to at all
times please you in prict s and quality
cf goo&lt;U.
Wo also alm to pay ut all
titfj® the highest market price lor all
kinds of prod mt-you may have to sell.
Now h the time to market your dried
fruit for which we are prepare! to
handle anv quantity for raah or trade.
Come nnd M-e us.

Buy for Cash

The largest stock of Groceries,
Ever shown in Barry Co.

Get the I enefifs^tb: t a cash
store always gives you. by
making your pu d ases at

Beamer’s

�DIED LIVING DEATHS.

GIVEN A ROYAL WELCOME.

DREADFUL DISASTER ON THE CHICAGO

THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY HAVING A

&amp; ATLANTIC RAILWAY.

SPLENDID TIME.

Liadrnrf*. C/iemnfr?
0?

been.
tiffiF*F7nacle w6ieft

rouub pins box Ixxw them to thb village.

Slekaatag ItemalM of the Victim* Catt*-

Bescrlptton oT the &lt;W*f tJecutlre’s VUJt

to

the

DIHrtvat

grauims—lunuraso

as can be learned tho following persons ton
their lives:
Dr. Edward 1‘orry, of North Judson,
auditor of Stark county; Mtn. Dr. Edward

13 pulled out of Dearborn station, Chicago,
of the Chicago A: Atlantic railroad at 7H5
o’clock Monday evening. Conductor Parks
wm in charge and Enginoer Connor aud
Fireman Willette' wore on tho locomotive.
The train was made up of two Pullman
gagn cur. The night was dark: and misty,
nnd the rails wore slippery. Tlio train bad
beeiiont Gt «Jhicago, l*ut a ttew luom.'titb
wh»nJ!agineor.Connor dbcovciod that hb
vngino hail broken bur eccentric strap
After pttfslrg Boone Grove Engineer Con-

midway bettfwn hero nnd Boone Grow. As
wxm os he had leaped from ills engine be
threw up
the distant semaphore lamp
nearly half n mile hi Ids rear. This was to
warn a freight that tiio axpre* train

BCTjra OF THK FREIGHT KXOIXZ.
Perry; Ada Grace Perry; Charles Mdior, of
Duudir. Ilk;.Inna Milter; Wilhelm Miller;
Fred
Miller;
Miauio
Mill-r; an un­
known Irish lady, bunt'd Leyond rec­
ognition, and nu unknown man of large
build, nnd clean slisvnu.
The fatally^ injured are: Herman Miller,

been at ttei tank more than two minute*
when be heard the freight thundering bo-

left for hlr home.
In regard to the railway horror nt Kouts,
Ind., Coroner Itelhcrmun hiw rendered a ver­
dict centering the Chicago A: Atlantic com­
pany, and declaring that the train dispatcher

and with slippery rails a heavy train runs at
a furious rate. It was too late to warn the

freight train were negligent and care lev* iu
the discharge of their duties.

tivo big rod wrnnphore light anil bl* locomo­
tive torn through the fog ami anirt until It
crashed Into tbn rear F-'lman eoach. Before
tbo colUsnwi occurred Dorsey and hb flro­
man saw tho lamps burning on tho.donmed

CucvxLxXD. Ohio, Ort. IX—The Northern
Ohio Insane asylum, tvrar the aouth-rn limits

* UUU
c W&gt;-Tlie engine of the freight plunged *0 tar
into the rear Full man that its upper works

day uighL While UM of tbo inmsJ»«, in
charge ot attendant*, were dining in th*
chajei, a cry of fire wa.* ^raised. Stifling
mnoko swept through tlu&gt; room a moment

The brave and cool-heodM attendants, grop­
ing amid the smoke and flames, succeeded in

nre xovktt ti? coi.ij«rnx.
...» ztrovn tho- u*rv&gt;,wt h..*'
into tl&gt;e dnv C’weh. which wu reduced to
splinters. Tite platform* of every car wars

broken like egg-obelbu
Th" cars of the
freight train were hurled in every direction.
Il was in tho day concn that th- slaughter

wu.* a I!-.hi-mt*n family named
Miller in Ibis fl-fated coach, they wore
from Dundee. lit, nnd nil were ion route for
Hungary.
Tim lather, rnotlxr and two
daughter* snt vte-a-via Behind tho parent*

gnge-c»r ilia entire family aero burlwl over
tbu sreta, un i driven beiwee.i the end* of tbo
*ao caru Tlw linira moved up from behind

J1

Pltta, Min Jennie R Hall, Mi* Eveline
Scribner, und Mra Charlotte Knowlton.*
The injured are: Mbn Caroli no Knowlton,

tendants' quarter* which adjoin the chapel.

the prompt action of tho firemen the flauMi
would certainly haveentnmunioatod with the
great main buildings, winch are among tho

1CITY ELECTIONS.

IttDUttaruus, Ind., Ort. 11 —Returns in­
dicate the election ot Denny, Republican, for
mayor, by a majority over Edenbarter.

Davy, the Labor candidate. In fifty-three out
of fifty-seven precinct* amounts to l.SUfl, aud
thte vote is I be cause of Democratic deftest,
ait it came from Ute Democratic labor ward*.
The Republican ward* »bow only a vary light
Labor vote. Th* council will *tand 15 Re­
publicans to 10 Democrats, against 13 Repub­
licans to 13 Democrat* lart year. The aldermanic board stand* 4 Democrats to 0 Repub­
lican* Filmean Coy was elected councilman
by an Increased majority.
CiTattafooo*, Tenn. Ort. 12 —Ths city
•lection which occurred Tusedsy was the hot­
test in the history of the dty. John R Nlefc-

Air

z

r

. nrr. TEMror.ART^Monorx
with fearful rapidity. The father nnd bus­
band lay d«ad with an iron rod through hi*
throat, but tho reel of the unfortunate family
were still alive when the train men sought to

the. children from the jiiie Irut with­
out
avniL
Tlw
Are crept nearer
awl nearer, until finally a eutbian of a seat
biased up just above the woman’s bred. Tho
poor creature tried to speak, but no Intolligi-

Whiteside, IL-pub|iou&gt;, by 118 majority. AU
the Republican aldermen were elected by
majorities ranging from 300 to 500. Ths I«abor ticket rat no figure whatever in tho elec­
tion. The Republican majority In the city b
about 1,000.
.
NkwaWC, -N. J., Oct. It—In Tuesday**

elected mayor by 1,100 plurality.

The Ro-

tickets wore in the field—Republican, Demo­
cratic, Law-and-Order, and Labor.
Gauwdvro. Ilk. Oct. 11—Thomae Tait
wm elected mayor of Knoxville Tn serf ay in

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.
ed about the terrible scene. When tbs woman
saw that death wm inevitable aba closed her

Tuesday at points In Wisconsin and Michi-

flaruca.

From thb unfortunate family tail

the sorw, Herman by name, a l&gt;right lad ot

pears that lows’* indebtedness tn aotnsthing
over HOO.OOO
Old war wounds, troubling the Hon. David
Il Henderson, of Iowa, oblige him to caneel
Mra Grant, Mn Nellie Grant Sartori' and

A middle-aged Irish lady, who was in the

Brush Electric Light company in Cincinnati

purchi
.iioceeded in getting haff of hh body through

rhfch
bad fallen
down
held
eg*
in
a
vire-Mke
grip.
Below the doomed man lay hi* wife
and child. They bail hoped that th" husband

■ evocably seated they screnme-l frantically,
and drove the fatter wiki with tlioir piteous

which they set forth their claim.*.

l-reoeber of tho Frrebyteriiui church.
Diphtheria is epidemic in the vicinity of

appearance.
A Washington dispatch nays that heart ary

upon the window adit and Anally disappear
diately after bantling in his report as ancre-

dead remained

liodire. But one
r. fire. Thb wm

It is rumored iti -Baltimore that Robert

Ohio telegraph that will place that trans-

tbey ware

SB^ no

Decorations

and

OUea oa the
llirsda*.

Pro*

Gorgeou*

Euthn.laslte

People

Greet Ulin Every where 00 the itoule.

&gt;7t_t^cr "iedictiial

Send
relate owner bore.
a public reception took place.

Mr
“r

Mra Cleveland ««« kept
Uires hour* to tho passing throng—chore

.rn
*”

as

no band-shaking.
Tbe liulei ajain reached another nut was
in-lu'ged in, and then lb. f-rty
q.&gt;.-Ue.! until® o’clock p. m
“
Falla* then jstradod in review. Tb*v mad*
a handwiu. d.splay with twenty-two««*»* a!
varied design*, some of whidi, Idte «»• represwitiug tbo Miteouri militia, bring skits on
enirctil cver.ta. (The tegislatarervfto ap­
propriate fw tb- militia tert «-*sioa.) About H
n m tlte party wm driven to tbe Irani,
wbirik for the pnrp«w' of avoiding the crowd,
tiw-v tAoard«l two mite* from the Vnion sta
ti-ju where the people had collected, ami wore
. . .....
....I..._ ..mi-Iv a full

St. PAVL-Mim., Oct IL—The prwWmtial
party left Madhbn, Wk, Monday morning
at t&gt; o’clock. There were mveral hundred
people at tho station to see them off, but i»
’organisol demonstration. Tbe run to this
dty "a* devoid &lt;»f incident, exetq* such n*
llmsa heretofore noted on *nui&gt;ar run* and
excepting, alra, Ute short vtop ut LoChma ,
Wk, where io twenty ininutcsadrtvoaraund
town, ami a reccptk.-i.
nccompiWwd
through cheering
rep--vwuttu- thWhole population. It wa* tho quickest tinx
on record.
Arriving here the traveler* found nil St
oar a iievm.
Paul and tiw surroundmg country pack-d in
MRMrin*. Tenn.. Oct. 13.-Tbo president
solid maMM in the Enion railway station awl arrivEd here Friday atfi|xm. after a trip
■-uljoinlng Street*, and the enthusiam made that jire^nto'l no stnrtiiug features. He wm
apparent in a mighty «••«! eoatlnu&lt;K» roar, 1.-reived by tho whole jsspuhtkw of tbe city,
lika the moiling of many iauglung waterc A» reinforced by moat of tbe sanvmnding couu-oon aa Mr. and Mrs. C ovelind stepped on ti ; awl the air re»o~n&gt;i&gt;-ii with .baitao*
platform threo little m s*** approached
&gt;*l'IL''im.
- j—•-z ------------ . ■ ■ ■
and^eacb shyly o.T*red b-r ir.bute to the Lriy o«u bou*e,
jaseing
through • doMS
r.f tiw White House, sel l Lribu s belug a throng which "&lt;m luixbd * up with tbs
lovely bouquet of rtew. which were gradous- carriagra aud hm«j*
in most mhrelly received.
laaeou-t mannor. On tbo route tho proceaimi
Carriage were then taken aud through 1 ax«&lt;*l under an arch constructed of 12,0UC
itrecu packed with people uni between cotton bale* to front of the cotton exchange.
houses whose topi and window* were alive At night a flu.- divplay of firework* wa» given
with humanity, the hotel Ryan was reached.
on boat* anchored in the river, and witnereed
Hero the official reception took place, tl» bv tbe president, Mra Cteveland. Crt. Vilas,
prr»:dcnt in hr* tpeoch lelicitoosly referring nn.i Mra. Vila* from a stand l-uilt ou
to the fact that when a girt hie wife had at­
tended school in St. Paul, and .-xiw.-aing hi* the bluff. Th- ©liter t*»o members of tha
Bryant
ami
Mr.
Bl*eU
catlsfnctlon that the city tai n-dthsr mar­ ]»rty - Dr.
—•■got Jeff through tbe eagernow of tltororied nor spoilt*! her.
A short ra*t Intervened nnd theu the party reptiuu committee to nisko sure ot their own
was driven to the reviewing stand. The placM dore
tbe chief vititora.
After the
itrcets were Uluminatol vary brilliantly, and tircnorlM tin- party returned to tbo hotel.
the paradsrs eonsistod of state militia, civic
•ocioUm and toboggan and carnival elute and (invuineat c-tixen* of th* city. Sat­
made n'flna display, which was highly en­ urday
a
drive
about
the
city
joyed by the president and wife.
wm tekou, and then a public reception hsl t,'
Frombe re they were &lt;iriven back to tbe
hotel, whore, after another short rest, th*
public reception took place, and for three
hour* tiw people |vucw&lt;l by. Tbn president
Naasviixx. feua, Ort. IT—A shocking
only shook band*, however, with a few prom­
inent men—bti hand wouldn't stand IL Al occurrence b&gt;* jslara at Memphis an hour
midnight tbe festival n-a* over and the trav­ tefore tho prrarirottlefl there Saturday. Tbe
elers asleep.
day begun with a proccadou whieb&gt;nd&lt;*d al
MiMNKAFOtJit, Minn., Oct K—Tho prwideutiol train was a trill* late In arriving
here, tbe president having »x|irrs*o&lt;! a dsnire
to go around by way of Ft Shelling, No
r.top wa* matte here, but a ia)ute wan flrod teens**) citiasn. W year. old. stepped forward
from the battery. It wm I o'clock when and delivered nn eloquent add era* o£w*ik*&lt;me
Minneapoll* wm reached.
An imtnMi* AT Ite* maa—tertiw, h.&gt; IntrvvlllinnaI Lha T1T*E;crowd had gathered &lt;xi Washington avenue
in front of the depot, and extending for
terrral blocks in either direction, and tbe
■ ppropiatvicinity wm gay with bunting.
As tbe
train came to a standstill Prmkteut ats!
Mra. Cteveiond emsrgwi from tbe ear and
irere met by the outateetcbe-1 band of Mayor
Amec. Cordial greetings followed ami ex
Congressman Washburn, Judge J. P. R*e.
commander to-chief of th* O. A. R ami
•erwai member* at tho local reception rotnmittee were introduced. Tho member* of ths Ude during the whole time, informed Use
Algonquin club, IGO strong, then formed a president when he noticed the couluausn that
pathway through the crowd to tbe rarringre. tbe judge bad fainted.
Tho president, assorted by Mayor Ames, led
Tbe party left Memphi* oa time, and at Mcthe way and Mra. Cleveland uj&gt;oc ths armot
Mr. Washbunw come beli ind. The president's
landau wm drawn by four white borane gaily
caparisoned. Cheer after cheer went up from
the spectators when th* distinguished visitors
came into sight end they were &lt;*ui'.iuue&gt;l
along the route to the Wret hotel by tbe
thousand* of people that lined tbe sidewalk*,
and the thousand* more that were in vehicles,
in window* or on roof*.
The procession wm hsaited by a detach­
Nothing further of interest occurred and
ment of mounted police, foUowwt by Compa­
nies A, B and 1 First regiment National
guard, while y*s Algojqnin form'd a special
escort. It took up a few moment* ’to reach
tho hotel, and th- gueste were without fur­
ther ceremony eooducted to tbe floral bower
that had been pn pared for their euming. In
the afternoon tberu wm a drive aroun.l the
dty awl later ths porty v bi ted the expo*}
tion, where tbe building wm pecked to oVnrPARSCNS WRITES A LETTER.
flowing. The prwddent made a abort speech
here, and also jpst after be got back to the
bote! after tbs drive around the dty. At
this time Mra Cleveland wo* introiucM, mid
there were loud rails for a speech from her.
but abe laughingly drelinad, and, bowing,
withdrrw.
the party wm whisked out of tbe exposition
building by a side door and mods their way
ito hi* (Fareon'ti
slowly through packed v.rout* to tbe hotel
where a short rest wa* udtan, Ind at 4:30 p.
tn., escorted by militia they, proce«l«d to
their train, and in a few ininutot, with a roar
of good-by. cheers following them were an
route for Omaha
Kaksah City, Ma, Oct If.—VVatehflrce dungeon.-' If Innocent, 1 am entitled to *pd
wore lit all along tbe lino of tbe railway from will accept nothing fa* than liberty ” He
Minneapohk to Sioux City Tuesday night to
igbt tbe preeidential train on its wayl atwl at
scans points huge bonflras blared up m train
come along. After leaving Omaha there
-as no stop until St Jo^-j,U wa* readied,
St. Pam, Minn., Ort. 17.-AI a atiaroe'
but at all tbe towns am! villages the people
wore out and anxioui to get a look at tbe mase-meetiug, hold at Turner hall Sunday
-s..
the travelers.
At St. Joseph the whole evening, under the mwrt—
town and surrounding country wn« ou
Uw,
band and gave tbs party a rous­ tendance nnd Use body ot the hall
ing reception, there wm only a half hour to gallerie-. w-nj crowded. Many ladie&lt; w«ra
do it in, but what wm wanting in time wm also in attendant* Tbe utmost oni.-r pro­
made up in vigor. Here Mra Cl.voland wM rail.*). ami tbe nttjM of tbo evening wmprawoted with beautiful tributes of flower* treated without »how of excitement. The
by tbe public school, and Roman Catholic epeortsta were ail heartily applauded and rMoschool childrnn, and tho party wm *corted lutiotu adopted declaring Use daciaion of tbe
through the town by an Immense procession. IlliboU supremo cturt Imho Anarchbt cases
It wm hard work to got to tho train, and unduly infiuenred by capitalistic clamor and
the trial tefcre Judg, Gary unf.te Zm
there come near being a disaster, oausod by
&lt;SabyU.p^
ths prwuro from behind pushing those in
front uaorly under the wlieels of tbe train.
The train arrived at Kansas City at 8:15.
A delegation, hood by Mr. E. Allen, pro­
15.—Tbe rare n( Timceeded to Waldron, fifteen mil* north of
here, and joined tbe party. At tbe station oiby Umghlin^ indicted by tbo coroner's jury
aud for blocks around an Immense crowd had for the Chat*worth railroad accident was
***
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“
P
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grand Jury and dbgathered, and a roar at cheers went up a* tho
The indictment wm ignore!, the
train slowly puffed io on tho tiding near**, pored
tbe street . Tbe gussta were taken to tha
Contra house, whore they retired to their
room.* for a t&gt;rief rest before tho later events
of tbo evening. Tho Third rsglmwit, M. N.
TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION.
G., and tbe Kansas City IJgbt cavalry,
arelrtcd by a number of Democratic rlnlw
of thb rtly aud from neighboring towns,
served as escort to the procreuon to the hotel,
a»l succredod in keeping the crowd, which
BAi.n»AAx. IH ■l^TI»lx»Mo;d|—,
man-bed along on either skte of tiw carrlagre,
in check The trad* display was a Hg thing.
pany held theJr regular monthly meeting
After a rest a i-ocrption to tbe committee and
'r
ci’-r ,0d **&gt;- - wvll «
their wive* wm Imld, and it wn- midnight theprivutw
stoekboldura. wen, w^n
before tbe party retired to tlw ihit .l fii&lt;or,
tented.' The board authorised the payment
which wa* wholly reserved for thorn, no
wLbtoTtoT
J/ ,lh*
other gnrete being aliowod to occupy room*
there. The city wm profusely decorated.
a*--**
Kassas Cm-. Mo.. Ort. 14—The outertainuwut provided for tbo pnxdent at this
place Thuraiay ronsttiod of a drive through
tbe city, a reception, a banquet, and tbe re­ Union •«* ratified.
railra*?
view of the Ft lasts of Fallas procsssimi. The reoaiw for fhh projierty 53,000 qqq -ja
drive wm highly enjoyed, ami while out tbe SSo.oS"r”''°i"'-“d
™Si
president stopped nt tbo site of tbe Y. M. C.
A. buhdlng and took part in the ceremony at
laying the rorner-stene.
The bote) wm reaeited again about noon
and a rest of an boar or «o was taken, and

for a' *
beautiful
colored
f&gt;icture,Hej
WoorisJ]' I
Girl? I
^wLowMas]
C-Oi
//iMOUkh^l

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■r’foCfluql the.

A COLD HIGHT.

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P®UUon- duly vert­
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that Friday, the *h
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petitioner

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PEERLESS DYES.

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MASTER WORKMAN

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DcRuY’S ULTIMATUM.

rel

Harry. In IJlrar S! ot Mortgages, on pag® tn.
Hald mortgage wa* made upon tbe expre**
condition tlial should default be made in the
Kinrnt ot tbe Interest on any day whereon
*atne I* made ps)T*ble. a* thereluexiiresaeil.
nnd aliould tbe same remain unpaid aud In arrear* for toe *pac« of thirty days then and from
tUmracforth after the lapse of the said thirty
day*, tb* t-rtnei;iel sum of f&lt;u0 with all arrear­
age* of interest thereon *leeild heroine and be
due and pa) aidi- Immediately thereafter,
although the period limited for the pavmrut
thereof m*y net then have expired; and doianit'
haring been nude In payment of a portion of
th* principal due ttepieinber tat. 1«3. and the

to“Xk^

Tbeioei is placed at 11,230,00- wiihVw^

VAV .p-ua

— .re.™to.u.

",

Th. fithiui,
-n^a,, u
which ulM (™&gt;
M
1® *ilh a crew of f&lt;&gt;urt&lt;-*-y&gt;
u-

1^-Hardly
. u.irufflra • la's,&lt;»to* Io ti&gt;® g® i­
were in their plaora wh®n lira
,1 i,,order Katuntey morning,
y un hour before U&lt;| nb-eutew*

, &lt; tlcki a num1 •• of coimuilloa*
...
uulll ucsirly daylight, aud

iK-ipAiiUin KCBtinu
which lavti-d until
Itw-g
alter miduixfct. Wtub th-:
gathering, tbo rviHtitat ot Mr. Ptow-

culed

wao very .geooraliy

“ &lt;»oi«
I

"*•'

" ‘ h" at -'-wlhpurt
How t-» Hwwlur. v—.

BASE BALL NEWS.
ro*"”tooted

Md -Xi?Xi

&lt;’m,,wite*'

ni......... '

I,'r..* prrsertHlo. or. on tin.

t B&gt;M&gt;U*. lb*

.« made that
of t!»e dele-

THE

LIMEKILN CLUB.

—-------- -game ror uin
champiuuitoip oftbeworl l wM pUred her..
‘Dor’ am rnrtlu thing* whk-b a grx.I man
..
«nrtPWlv® r-lleis. Take Ntouwl allo* b'arin mia&lt;l,’'aaH ilroiterrCanl*
1'wwAay by HL lamia, the champran chib of
■Mil »iim«ima"wlJ^iteiJ'|L.|!r,ra.* ?fby
n*r, n* Ira moti-inod to the janher lo nun
llw American asaociati'ia. and DetralL the i min
'••rvtaMk
"? 'I1*
’’ill lo vra?, thi re morn w in-iuw* on toe ultey side. There
ehau&gt;|Moc» of the kw-.i... It rralnwd aimoat v,
eel ||»7|H
rrp'lr,t (rxerpt the du-.ior). X’“" ‘^imnd of mlEhty uhuffliiiK a* Elder
tbe »«* of rolling p ay, but n
„
00b or 13.U00 wu pr-ra it. The axdtam-nt
. Toote. Doaron THtebury and Eequh v Jackson
drew their boot* under toeir najw ties stooU,
w*« intanae. and a* llw home club bad mat­
aikt then lha jwctiiteiit coutiiroed:
ter* ull It* own way fr^m th* atari there wa.
"Alxtsii)’ a tnan fur Iwm’rich ifaui' lower
unbounded enthustamn. Caruthan p»tcb«i a
L-reat r*m* fanr l.li. «...• —- .___
. ..
do prim of 'taler* to &lt;|* poo' man.
"De num who am down on hi* luci, a* de
w
were trewren.1 of! him. Two
•a)in’in, am gineraUy pretty high up mi de
uuiptres officiated, GntTtrav calling vtrikre
,
aud Kelly traa® decisi-.- on tbe Browns, nl„i ^,'lKr'...h,e*,"’;i,,1fOn' ’nd,r"” '^“‘ratoh aoJoota,
“No man expect* to buy a »UO hum for fi2u,
then coanging position* when tta, Detroit,
but lota of folk, wnnt to |iV0 Bl Q*.
„f
H he taL « K’V »»•*?•«**•»» m»re Of recover?
EX)
a
week
oti
an
incotne
of
filo.
ft?,?
“Do man who kin find time to argy rrliguii
Hi. 1,-nbi
sk?.'"‘a its,:u" “ »"■"“« &lt;lmin' workih'bonra ted* kirn! of Chriitimi
to look -mt fnr when he want* to bnrrr
:Tlie r|intn,4on gam w •J'f'xr. "Ip**
hendinz ’»ui uh,h money.
J
en-i-.up TucBlay by the of nt Mt 1*1- a««nt.
, ‘‘Iter* am no doubt that IVvrUcnee *ona&gt;HIII'k P-* rl««Cnngh Syrup i* a sure Umca help* pnopte out of n box, but I reckon
stand nt tto
it am n gnAt deal lafw to ahui yer bn-.d an'
cur- i.-r t.mup. No cure, no p.tv. W r.raat in de rcg'lar way.
It. (i&lt;MNlytHr.
•
“Dar' amoccaabtm*' when all of u*l»«rt &lt;-f
The new Ura hrnso at the a&lt;ricut»u-&gt; our Inmrety, or feel like It. Rich wrotoun*
nil college cost KftiO.
am when we forp: -lat we bvv nebbtr bin
t«m|&gt;irtl whl anytoiu* Irayaud c bogu* iockln'
Cobb's Littlft Piih are Bold, no cure half dollar.
n.» pay. Is not that fair? W. H. Good­
“If yon kin keep all &lt;!c Ten Commaixitucnte,
year.
•
Jackson Js about to add 800 new books
to her library.

DmtOtT. Mich.. Oc . 13

m . al the north front door of the court house.
In the city of Hasting*. Harry eounly. Michigan,
•ell at public auction the nrcml-e* descrltrad in
said mortgage, to aatlsty tbe amount due there­
on. and all legal cost*;
Halt! premises are d&lt;*rrlbvd a* all that piece
or parcel of laud I) Ini: and being situate iu lira
township ft Hope, lu the counts of Harry, and
•talc of Mlchbato. an* described a* follows, towit: Tbe east fnratlonal half &lt; u i of the south part
ot the aoulb-wrct fractional quarter &lt;!&lt;&gt; of *ecttoo twenty*x&gt;e &lt;n In town two (2&gt; north of
range nine (»&gt; west, ruppoaed to contain fortyfour (M) acres more or lea*.
Hated July Ztrt. IM7.
HIRAM M.CHASE, Mortgagee.
HMH-11 RCOLAMOVK.
Attorue)* tor Mortgagee.

rh." -&gt;«•«

•IffXu.

■ Aspite denial* from inlerealod

IN

Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is the
most effectual worm killer in the world
No cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.

Over 100 railroad trains arrive at
Lancing daily.
We Iralieve Hill's Sarsaparilla is the
FL L&lt;»u»* on®,
inlwr Rgiira. were play®! a* follow*: At j very i&gt;rM corrector of blood difficuititvi
•w York—Balliimus y, N*w York S; at I yet discovered W. 11. Goodyear.
d-hlngtmi—Mrtropolr.nn IS, WnMtng&gt;«&gt;n '
• X'*l* USaginaw
nt iTuladelptiia—I'hif.vtelphia
Athletic I
call el truth jnnlrig; nt Mtunropo.is — Mi:iapoG* 9, St. j‘n-11 fi; at bra Matra*— Des
Children. They are esm®a 13. Duluth 3.
pcdally Hable tn goddea

Htate ol Michigan.
Fifth Judfrial Circuit—tn Cnaneery.
Sult peodiluc iu the Circuit Cixirt for the nmutyof Hum- In Chancer). ut tbe dty of Had­
ing*. on tl&gt;«- Mnenth day of September, ia*:.
W'arner Ne**er.aer, i-oi&gt;ipl«lnanL v*. th* un­
known beln of Ahab Fuller, deceased, drfcqdant*
•
In lbl» cause ft appearing hy affidavit of complaitiant. dul)bird at the lime Ibe Mil In thl*
&lt;-au*e wa* filed, that the unknown heir. &lt;d Al-

tbe bill of complaint tiled heroin OU or before
■ be 30th da« of March. 1M*, and that ul'tiln
twenty daya tbe coiiiphliiant e*u»e thia order
lobe iiut&gt;|i»lie.l Inilie Halting* Bt*Hr.k.print­
ed and publHhrd lii the CH&gt; of lloting*. in
*a!d count) ami rtxte, *ald uublleatlou to be
■■ontliiurd vace t:i each week lor alx weeks lu
•Mceutos
FRANK A. HOOKER,Circuit Jud^e.
SMITH A CULG ROVE.
rt-iilcltur* for Complainant. ,
Altevl. W. IT. POWERS, Deputy Regbtcr.

’em allr&gt;l&lt;rlK4Md.
-When you find a man wbo wont
to
OTKymeut you baa hit *n elow. to a fonalfc- or
t" ’upper.
-Wo am a aelftdi lot.

W.. find fault wid

At a aesaiou ot the Probate Court for tbe
county of Barry, holdeu *3 the Probate Office in
We'clty of Hartings, iu said eouuly, ou Friday
Uratanl day ot Sept , In to-' year one thous­
and right hundred and eighty raven.
Freseul, Wm. W. O&gt;lr, Judge of Probat-.
In the mutter of the estate of Maude May
Heath a minor.
Ou reading anil Cling tbe final account of
Laura Bryant guardian of said minor, praying
that tbe same may Ira heard and .sliowrd and
hira buslnc** tnuna'-tlon iu Iwlmlf of said minor
aud her estate confirmed, ano »Uc be discharged
from her said guardianship.
Thereupon ft la ordered, that Halt rdav. the

parted ns in other*.
boo** lo purtact niyreif fram a thW, but a
linr may wall; ober me «*kl inipuuitv in my
j,
“I neblier met but &lt;w man who tri&lt;M to 111*

up outlawed debt*.”—D-lrnit
A Ilirrr.euoe iu th*
u. 11. (JoodyMak

Sold by
A Co., jiniKifibts.

Grover Cleveland live* m. Gladwin
township.

*«gir to bold tAatnrXiy.
THE RECORD OF CRIME.

Merrill ia to have a
grain elevator. .

H MM

■

criminal

prepared, there 1* more of Hood'* Nar*apar!IU
• old loan of all other lurdielne*. atni It ba*
given the br«t of naliatactlon »!ncr-lt*lntroi—u
■luctlon ten year* agn. Thl* could not be if rhe
trail payer* a g&lt;x*w niMflr|,lr ^id not po-aeoi merit if &gt;on aulfer
rbik- they ph* I»r- from liaimra bhiod. try I loot'* Svrra parilla and
*11
,1^ &lt;1„1.1 r..
11 a
enratlm lower

ninth

cr.-aniaaiioiM,

or ttoromi!;. &lt;d lira members.

■f Mitchell. Ind., waa run down

t-&gt;kv 4i*li.*
M*».t— Sunntoor,

THE REV. GEO. 11. THAYER, cf Bourbon.
Ind. *a)»: "Both luvwr'f and wife owe oar
Fouta *mt in tbe »«•)
livew idHIilLOHTt C0NBTJMIT10N CCRE."
•Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
pk&gt;n* handled *o w»!L
A RE YOU MADE BteeraHe by ItMUgmOoD.
b. and on tiunday tbo Brooklyn* pol»*h*d off con-Hi-atloti. Dtrxlnea* Ia» of Appetite, Tel­
tow Hkln? Hhlinb’s Vllalixer I* a p-wltlve cure.
ttoMby w. H.GOodyror.
BvetaXO, N. Y.. IX-L 17.—A meeting of

ball Saturday evening f.&lt; tbe purpoaebf n

thiraty •peeebe* were mad* in Englbti ami

Tto 8*1*oti-w Army ia Tob*io, Ohio, ra­

te tbe preael.-ut, to- governor of Illinois, and
iy tin lied, I&lt;til tnanagnd

without Btiy -xillwvrak.
daughter

Mnit Carrie Worth
r-Cojrnwwuian Worth-

10,&lt;W btlfitel

Ten thrtuau i peapl* wituMtcd game.

PRIZES AWARDED AT CHICAGO.

ion* aiMi WlwWos for Campanle*.
ClttCAG**. Cki. i^PriwM «•«*• aw anted

delicataly tinted bine nnd Ibc other n finely
tinted nd. When Giffani bad cca«ed hi- in

which be thought wm Ilia finer. Tbo artl*t
indicated lira red one a* bi* choice, but added
deproeatliiRly that be knew Fery little abonl
«eh thing*. -Humph,’' waa the colleeUu*

«uch thing*. That viwe coat tne SIG, whik
the bine Oi.etvwt J1.500. ' — New York Tribune.

MARKETS.

lecvith Ohio raglment.
■
Cavalry ddll; Flrat prut*. »1‘«D and i»k*
valnrd M li.W to MHwaukB.- Light Hqnadrvn;
a**.t&gt;J | rto-. |l-Wto OcveUnd Oty
. — »___ -i-iiu-,t ilatomt Emo pr-*e.

M.1 WffiF snss

orlrw. &gt;*.***'. *vi* ■
Katkxuil (kiard: thiol prise.

------ - - right ptate»w.

Ay*r »8arraparina1» the qulckevt cure for all
blood dlsearas. fte effects are alwnjs beneficial.

TXrCvraH trifl8
XJ
\ Lung Dtewwe.
a Cough or Oold, or th®

Throat «
If yo« bar®
*f®

Jude- of Frntute.

SPECIALIST,
HASTINGS. MICH.

The Banner Job Department
B dow prepared to treat all chronic dl»ordwfi- Having OtUxl ur the finest of
office*, he Invitai the. affitcUd to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been unsuc­
cessful heretofore In finding relief.
Haring spent many yewrs in study at
the beet medical colKfm of the country,
and having had an extensive and suc­
cessful practice In treating chronic dis­
order*. he feels certain that he can give
the affiicted assurance of success.

is supplied with the latest and
best styles of type.

KLaslcine
(THE NEW.^UININE.i

More

Yon
lot that cold of yours run on
_
think It tea Uffht thing. But it may
run into catarrh. Or into
or coMumption. Catarrh is d agtwHhg
I’npiiinonia M dangerous, (.onxtimpuS te death itself- The hreathins'ap­

! ..tier Fancy croaarary. S&amp;Ao par

business motes.

J ml winter October, Ml*c

Th. uwl—1
r»llro-'
lu
U«Ol.STl,TJn. .uluow.oiw.w-

new dij. SlXOMULSk Lard-Octo
llabilittea are pterod at

axiiw-re. Wk.««

paratus must be kept healthy and
of all obstructions and offensive raster.
Otherwise there is trouble ahead.
All the dteeswa of theee parts. he»d.
noee throat, bronchial tubes and Innes
Snbe delirhtfnlly «B&gt;I -n'l-TlT
theuweof Boscbeer&lt;vcrman Syrup. If
SuXt know this already.
and thousands of people can tell you.
They have been cured by it, and '‘kn°*
ho w 1° ». U.«nMlT«*" Houk only «

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL­
TY.

cents.

Vouched for

from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs Y
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered ?
Have yon Qeart disease Y
Are vou affiicted with Nervous De­

bility?
Have yon chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughmaa tan cure you, if a cure
is at all possible.
He has met with marked success io
treating Rheumatism, SjH rmiUtorrbma,
Hemorrhoids.
The latler he treats
without pain and positively cures.

Ask any druggist
Cail on him at his offices, Hastings,

The brcnlh nf a chronic, catarrh !**»«* l'

Midi­
CONSULTATION FREE.

^brautiiW.uO-bogx

Strongly

are you suffering

Detroit had 37 flrrfi in September.
The fair at Dowagiac was a thinner.

Chancery Order.
State of Mkbtean.
.
Fifth Judicial Circuit- in Ckiurcry
Suit pending in toe Circuit Court for th®
Cm-ntyof Barry-ln eham err. at the City o&lt;
fluting*. Barry County. Michigan, on tbe 10th
day ot September. 1M7.
-X
Clark Loami*. cou&gt;p!a!&amp;iut, 11*. Ellxweta
Loom!*.defendant.
I
. '
in thl* eaura ft appearing that lira above d»tendant. Knot a resident of thi* slate,.but rosides In the Kiat*of New York: tbendotv. &lt;«
motion of Smith A Cotgrove. solkittw* fnr compUmant. II 1» ordered that drfandwnt cuter h*r
appraratrar In *ald cause &lt;ui or iwlvrc four
month* from tbe date-ot this ordvr. pml that
within twenty day* complair ant cnora thl* or­
der to be jurtutebed In tho Hading* BaXMcn.
*aid publication to be continued once Hi rack
week for • IV week* In MtCCvasloU.
Dated Jrapt. uxb.:**7.
. . •
FRANK A- HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
SMITH A COLGKDX E.
, Bolfcltar* for Conii-UiUAUt.
A tie”? Wp H POWERS. Dej-sFy Rrgktrr.

air Land Oltrrt I
g. Sept. H. |f&lt;M.
&gt; hat the following
•■1. «:**MI&gt;- tn Harry
■avn.cfii &lt;■( |i,irrr*f.

It l». Dl.Y.Co:uu.U*loncr.
Dcsrriptfam

S.vtwb. fov.t. Knngt

MM

’* ofaete
•.ofke &lt;*
State of Michigan.
Filth Judicial Circuit -In Chancery.
Suit pending In tbn Circuit Court for the
(tonntv of Barry-ln Chai&gt;crrv. at Hasting*, on ~Tk’taw&gt;’. having been bum's in tbe paymrat of
tbe 13tb day of Heptember. 1WT.
a mortgage made t.y William F F-.wersand
i Eltxabetb Hume, complainant, v». Joaepb G. fora Fowcrs to Flillip T. VauZUe Arrtl 9Xh.
Hnme. defendant.
,
1 wnv. and recorded Aprilg7tb. !*«. In-1beo0re
in thl* cause. It anprnrlng that drlendnnt i* of the Regi*terof l&gt;red*for tbcl'nuntyof Barry
a nou resident of thlI .»UU». therefore oo motion Ip lllrar a of mortgages, on page 130. of Hulbert &amp; Mechem. tobeltor* tor ratnplalnTtrare i« now claimed to be due on cikl mort
ant. It I* ordered, that defendant enter hi* ap- gage at thi* dale fioajas and no suit or proceed
(waranrv In talil r*u*e on or before four month* ten al law haiinr trarn instituted to recover
from the dale of till* order, and that within tor debt *rcured by *aM treirtgage or am* part
twenty da$* the omiplainant c*u«etbl«or&lt;ler.lo thereof, tuttirc is irarchy g.vcn IU&gt;l1 *h*U on
be |nibll*he«l in the HaMing* Ba.vnxr. *a!&lt;1 Situni ay toe scvcnlli «!ar of January Irt*. at
ten o'clock a. ai. at the t-orth Iroutdoor ot th*
Court House. In the Ulty of H**ilag*. Barty
FKA NK A. ll&lt; MJK KR.Clr.-ulf Jndrr.'
Ccuntv. MlehtEan. sell at public atictioa the
HULBERT &amp; MKCHKM. Solpuon ler Cotn preml*e* descrilmd lu *afd niort;ragr. •*» satisfy
nant. Battle Crack, Miebigun.
the amount due ttetrron and all i-nrat co*ts:
i'i. POWF.ES, Deputy Rrgt*ter.

W. H. Goodyear *Co., Druggifitn.

tettery D."»nota National Guard: fourth |ria».

1«&gt;g*. Mlchfjrwi. pcavrdtiig to Uw sun*cy«d and
ra&lt;*'rU«’«| put therr-if.
•
lut-it. fl*»iing•: Micblmn. Auc. Doth. iwr.
AU»NZI&gt;E.KXNA«ION. Ur.-ult Couit CommiMuuinr. Harry Cn.. Midi.
SMITH acULGKOVE.
Solkitm* lor ComuUlMUL

twenty-four town ttiree north
cl|ht wcstRM^.C»txly Mlcb’gau.

oct the know!* dge ol toe per sc
abaotafriy bartnlwa
»1U *
nrnt aud apredy cure, whetherJ
moderate drinker or an ah...
Thousands of drunkards have bcm mad* lamras.'XM^-'Ss

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or callouitcd lumps and bl«nishes from hormw, blood Hpnvin, £J}r««,
aplinta.
sweeney.
rlitgbone.
apralnit, swelling*, eta. Save W° by
nse of on- bottle. A'“rr,I,nt.7iby Goodyear &amp; Co., druggirta. ILmtings.

Barry , it’ chancen. tn the state of Michigan.
tn*4e and entered ou tlie second day of March.
A. I&gt;. ISI7. In a cerialn ea»se tberan pending
wherein Maron* Rii’M-ll i» complainant, and
James K. Klb'y and Mi.rv Riley are defendant*.
. N'oilcr is hereby given, that I »ba2 sell al pub­
lic am tiou. to Um- !i!irlir*t bidder, on' Saturday,
tl&lt;* ntleenlh day oLfk-tober. A. D I MT. IU te®
o'clock In the loreuoon. at ibe n&lt;-rth front door
ol the court houre. tn the .-Str of Hanttnp*. e«ra»
t) of Harry ami stale ul Mh'hik'Ui. *.ud court
brui’r betfig tbe place &lt;4 holding the circUU
court for «aid eounty of Barry, the following d*

published Hl llw Hasting* litXXgit. a m-wrps
per print**! and yircuiated in said county ol
Barrv. once In each week for three •ucvevsiic Crrtlfi-

Htate ot Mlchigaa, Ctemtv of Barry-ws.
Batata of Henry Fulkerth. dwe.iaed.
W*, tbe undersigned, having been appointed
by the Probate Court for the County ot Barry.
Htate of Michigan. Commlssianar* tq receive,
examine aud adjust al! claim* and denia'uH of
all person* again*! *.vld deceased, do hereby
giro notice that w® will meet at the retotencr
of W. 11. Lee. In the township of Woodland, ou
Tuesday, the first day nf November. A. D.. irai.
and ou Friday, lira ninth &lt;l*y cf March. A. D..
ISM. at ten o'clock a. m . of each of said day*,
for tbe purpose ot examining and allow ing »ald
claims, and that six month* from the ninth day
•f September, A. D.. Ufil, were allowed by &lt;a«d
court for rre-llum- to present tu-.r claim* to u*
r examination and allowance.
Dated. Nepteraber Mb. A. D. ttef.
ROBERT AHFINALL.
GEORGE W. SMITH,
Conimtesioaer*.

Druakscnett er the Liquor Habit Feaitivaly
Cured by udainlatennc PGoldw fipidflt

Mirlln Lalbpf Kraut White Pig«m.

'Hl

number ihlrtv-o.ie, all ■■ town one north o&lt;
range seven w&gt;*t, mi‘i cvutnimng one hundred
and sixty acres of land wvurdi* to the Lulled
Nt*le* survey.
Hated, Hasting*. Mteb.. KepU-mber Gth. IWT
ALONZO E KKNABTOM,
Circuit Court Cotnml»«k»ner. E.irry Co.. Micb
KNAFFEN &amp; VanAFMAN.
Holldtor* for CotnpUluanl.

P- titkm. and Hat tbe neit of xlu al said minor
unt! all other persons interested lu raid
ran str. sre required to xpticjr at a «e**kui
11.
of »*ld court then to I* holdcn at the Prut-.:!-ha&lt;l Gillam lira cortnonitl, up then- todLnner oake In the cits of Hxstlng*, i« retd county,
and show - nura. if
?' anv
—— tiicre
— »tra.
— why the —
prarar
------ dreeribed p»l"i*rv
recently, a.ul Ibo arlial im-prctnl tbe potu ry of tbe petitioner
t should not be granted. Aud It , cra&gt;nty. f-tri- ltnl :
with ffryal curfosty. Mr. Laffan *bow&lt;*i te further
—
red. That raid M-tltlom-r give o'* • will In- tittered for ■

*xl*L For full part Icalars, ad dree* GOLDEN
gPECIFIC CO.. !85sRare st. ClaetoraU. 0.

badge® valued “* f-'1'- w r",n,“'’Zji ?,^'i

ot land, sliaate, Hing n:-d being in the
eounty ut Bsrrv end wtatc nf Michigan, known
nnd pnrtteularly-IcM-ril-ed iu follows, Io *11.

Bun, W. ?.! LafToii, h n lover of nrtl-tic pot-

WHY will you cocgb.jfben KhBoh1* Cure wli)
gtn- immediate relief, thrice 10c.. Jtvt*. and It.
Bold by W. II. Goodyear.
i* a podtlvHHILOHK catarrh
and Canker
rvre for Catarrh, II
Mouth. ttaMbyW.1l.
Albion is to hive a new furniture
store.
To cure any aeroful m* di raw or buiaira. t&gt; y
Ajerti Barta partite. H eieanac* ibe blood.

Wwinnwtay Ul the intenmUon-tl enrarai-mcnt
a* follows:

pending wlirrolu Mr

Inntwill a- u I-•;
••vi'of Henry WUUa.- daee»M-d I'luwira N UHIm - Henry M. W1DU,
Kdwnrd Willi*. Millon Wfilia. ot ttaJlfombu
K-trllv Will)*, Little Wlllla, L)db* Wlifts. Isaac
Willi*. I.Mil* *MHI r. Tlxiuci* Willi*, Stilton
Willi* ot Mi-hteau. and Margaret tandor*.
adult*, xml Edward Wlilta (son ot lone Wlfii/l.
K-tlti.-orvr WHIN. Fr.-d Wil l,, Hany
Willi*. Frni klr Willi*. Ralph "11111. Albert
Willi* nud Edward W-m, jxxi ot Edward WllUa
and (trwndwii &gt;-f Henry Willi*!. Infant*. by
Frank M'-nertiy. their giardian ad litem are
defendants.
Nolte® I* torch) given. lb it I »bo!l veil at
Ehlte auction, to the highest bidder,on Friday,
l twenty first -dav ol October A. D. WT. at
»paee ot thirty &lt;!&gt;«&gt;* and upward*, and Mill re­
main* unpaid, the atorauiKl principal rum of ten o'clock ia Hie forenoon, al the north trout
MOO with all arrearage* of intrrrat thereon. 1* door ot the rau&gt; I boo*c. tn tbe city of llaatinr*.
now dur anti r«) able by the term* of *al&lt;t mort­ county of Barry and -Slate of Mlcblgao. raid
gage: and there 1* now rlalmrd to be due at court bonae Im Ing lite plarxf ot holding the cir
thia dab- SSMTS and ihi anti or peocersliiig* al cult c &gt;urt for »uld eounty of Harry, all tbe fol'
Uw having l»een Instituted to recover the debt lowing -lescrilied nmiwrty, tw wit:

.

Cases treated and medicines sent Dy
mall.

arCorrespondence solicited.

than any

Other

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FHfLIF T. VaN'ZILE. Mortgagee.
UM1 rll lOT-lruin-r

State at Mkhlpui. eounty ot Barry—**.
Notire ta hereby given, that by unordrr s
tbe Probate Court for tl.c c-rauty of Barn
made on tbe vrcoud day of September. A D
1M!7. fix month* from that date -were anowwd
for creditor* to present their claim*against Uw
e*t*t*-ot W^tllum t nioltn, late ®f said oonoty.
deceased. artTthat all creditor* of t Ad decuasM
are required to prvseirt thrir claim* to *aM
। Probate Court, ax the Froirate idbee. In tbe dty
ot HasUng*. for extraiuatom *’»d aliowaoce, on
or before the rre-ond days &lt;4 March next, and
that such cialimi will Ira 'heard Iwfore skit'
cotttL ou WednciMla). the raeoml da)., of
November. A. D. IW7.and on Frida)', tbe *eennd day of March. A. D. i*U, at ten o'clock tn
th* forenoon of can. ot those dayr.
Dated Sept. ?nd. A. I&gt; 1W7.
XVM.W.COLE.
1
Jud|;u ot Ppbatek

State of Michigan. County of Barry.-**.
At a »e**i&lt;m nf the ProUitct ourt for the Court •
tyof Barry hoidcu at tin-J‘rvb»taUaJ&lt;-v tutor city
of Hasting* lu wid ctMiuly on Friday, tbo
Mb day of .vptembor lu tlie year noo thousand
elgtit Inr.nlrvd anil eighty h i co.
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PrwMtot. Win. W.Cute. Judge of l-raJ-Ui.
In tbe mailer of the vdataof Henry PbOtarth.
(ta reading and flingtbe pctPiqn- duly, vert
Aed.of W. H. Lee. tetiaUiiOrutor of *ai.l e*l*l-praying fof reasou* therein vf: ferth that Ira
may be lleenved to sell tbe real ertMte at said
tteerarad. in raid pctitl-m described.
Thereupun it is eruerid, that Friday.
Che Hili day of October. X D. i‘T. nt ten
o’clock in th*' forenoon, be s.*^gurd tor
Ibe hearing of raid petition, and. that
the heirs at law ol raid dreeaaraj. aud
all other person* interested In wild estate,
are required to appear at a mravion ot raid Court,
then to be hatden at ihe Frobaio Olton. |D tlra
city of liraUngs in said county and show cause.
If any there be. why the prayer of the pertUooer should not be grunted.
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And It I* further ardcrvxl that sub! petitioner

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Modem times
[A true copy. 1

’ Judge of Probab.

A POWERFUL TONIC
that ibHiaaM delicate ttomacb will bear.

A

SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

State ot Michigan.
'
Fifth .Indicia' Cirrult !u Ctiancvn .
Sult penolng In tbo Circuit Court for tl.-eounty of Barry, in Chancery, al lira eln of
Maathur*. Barry County. Michigan, mi 11m- n*t
day of September, 1*7.
iron* Cumming*, eumptainlanl. »». Hetir)
Cunuultig&gt;. defend mt.
In thl* ombc it appear I ns Hiat the ahot c de­
fendant. I* not a reeldent of IhH »t«lr, imt re­
sides tn tbe stale of Mtnne^dn: ttiervfcire &gt;mi

THF MOHT SCIENTIFIC AND ■Bt'CCKWFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. Bupertor to quinine.
Mr. John C. Scarborough. Selma. N. C.,
write*: "I got mnlarta in tbe Southern army,
and for a dozen &lt;it tears sufferca from its
dellhltaHng &lt;lb-et« f «a* terribly rundown
whan 1 beard Of Kaaktoe. the new quinine. It mouth* from th** date of thi* order, and that
helped inc st once I rained 35 pounda*Hate trltbta twcui) d«y»romptaxu.iut vaipeltahi «rurrtabe publish’d tn the lla*:.-&gt;g* fiisMu
uol hml »®ch good bealih iu ») ears.
Other Ictl- r* nf a similar character ’from laid pttMicalkm tolas nvaHiiurel mwr-jn *-c*eli
prominent individuate, which stamp Kaakltra a* week far six «r***k* In «um***luu.
a ronraili of undoubted merit, will tie sent on ■ Dated HaatembcffilM. te**7.
FlUN'K A. ||O&lt;»KF.!.'. ( irt-iiit Judge.
BMITRaUOUIUOVF.
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.•toiicttiir* for Cimipbdaaa:.
IA true cop)
Arte*:. Wm. ti. IDWEUS. lEq-utj Ueghtrr.

�Henry Deraaray is. entertain mg *
bock ot
inband (zero of the press. Potter and
iteter from the east this week.
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He rot into the house
oil particularly distinguishing them- i
C. Hall and B. Wood aad tedlea, of 4he room.
He go
ulnkmt
selves.
Suction HUI, visited friend* in Msplt.
‘J® bL life, cut her down.
President D. B. Aingcr called the
The board of supervisors did their
Grove last Sunday.
j
lfif*Jngltdid ao found she wm
business with more than the usual dis­ business meeting to order. Orno Strong
C. C. Post and wife visited at A. but al be did so
abQQl
patch. dosing their labors Saturday. officiating aa temporary
secretary.
QuickC also R EUiott * tat week and d£d she wm w
n
We wish to commend them for their Hastings was decided upon as the
first of this.
temporary aberration
promptness. The following are the place for the next meeting, which is to the
May Potter was obliged to cl&lt;«e her for tte deed but^temjo ^uon* bring
have
a
picnic
attachment,
and
to
which
matters disposed of r
achoui a few day* before the cioee of ofmI?dUmf. before she
The Ixiard granted permission to the each editor of the district is invited to
the term on account of sicknessbappy, «°r o*"?
th t
had
soldiers and sailors of the county to bring his wife, and if she cannot, or
Tbe bwhw.y eomraWooee «M out ■ h.a ujl
,urld. The
v-recL a suitable monument in court will not cpme. then he is to bring some lut Friday and repaired an almo»t Im- the beat btu
craz«i with friet.
body eta’s wile. The officers elected
bouse square.
paauble piece ot road In the eoutb part, huabanjH n^r^^ (w&lt;) Q[ j
„■ „t
Norman Latham, of Baltimore, was for the ensuing'year are, president. XL
dected superintendent of the poor in L. Cook; vice president, w. C. West­ ° I’. O°' Denham went lo Ann Arbor bllnjb.ii&gt;« 'blldren hare
»
toA.
land: secretary. A. V. N. Slingerland;
place of W. F. Hicks, term expired.
l»t Tueador
to attend theA mentlw
,
*b“
ot Baltto
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or.dlpjtbrrt.ot
U.IU«
The probate judge reported that treasurer, Orno Strong. The meeting the frand iod,e I. O. G. T, ot Mtebl"taUrw Itrn- U&gt;.•
K
..intiv.w here the
?*even persons had been adjudged in­ discussed various matters of interest to
publishers, and voted that no member gan. as a representative of Forest LrecK- ajr
sane during the year.
ot Hwbor Spring,
.
C. A. Hough, treasurer, read a report of the association would publish cards
(fswift and W. C. Dunham were nt
of the county’s financial condition, of thanks hereafter except at adverbs­
called o’n hl* friends this week.
Mr., lllraio
1 khI »». •'
which brought out the foUo wing facts: ing rates. It was further voted as the Hastings tat week attending the meet­
The appropriation for 1884 lacked!. sense of the meeting that any editor ing of th* board of siiperviaor*.
Woodland, visited at Win. Englands
Mr. Willis, of Bellevue.adledatL.
• -93^00 of jiujing the county’s expensesi who would indulge in personal abuse
,aMraIL PriniUe, of Wayland, visited
_
,
for that year. The appropriation for of a brother journalist was unworthy B. Potter’s tat Sunday.
Tho M. E. social at Mr. McOmbers
1885, lacked 85.500 of paring the ex­• the confidence and respect of the cruft,,
at Mrs. Jessup's this week.
tat Thursday evening was well at­
and that anv member
of-------------this assoclapenses that year. The appropriation off . „„„
—
- —.
Mra. L. W. Wing visited friends at
over 827,000 for 1886, lucked nearly tion who persist in that kind of’ tended and a good time was enjoyed bv Hasting* Friday and batunlay.
$13,000 of paving ex peaces for that journalism should be subjected to discl-- all.
Mrr/l’iershn, of Wayland, spent Sun­
Henry Dunham is dange rouslv ill at
yeur. including the shortage for the pline. Verv profitable diseuwdon olI
day with relatives h -re.
L. A. Nichols was in town on busiand
matters
followed.. present, but it is to be hoped he will
previous war. The appropriation Lir these
--------J other
-------—--------next
ta7 was 822,0)0. or S5.UU0 lew than for The association tendered it* thanks to&gt; soon Improve in health.
Mr. Chapman, of Battle Creek, called n?MraFrankkHarper visited her «!»ter
the previous vear. and according to the the members of tbe press of Charlotte•
at John McIntyre's tat Wednesday.
best csti mates,\ th is appropriation, end the meeting adjourned.
r
The Maple Grove base ball club went at Prairieville tat week. .
would lack about 813,160 of paying the
John Hoteling is selling his property,
to Assyria Crater tort Saturday nnd
813,OTO for the previous year, and the
and expects to go south in a short time.
OLNKB.-Athl*home in Irvine. Sept. 23U». planed a game with the club at thnt
-expenses of 1887. According u» inis re­
Ettic Faulk will return from 1 lainI MT, Mr. John Olucr. aced » yean anil 1* days. place. The boys say "their name was
port, the county expenses tor 1887 were
Death is always
an
unwelcome Dennis” that day. and they also sav well. where she has been for tbe past
about 822,000. or over 85.10 less than
visitor, and it has again entered our that the next lime they go they will year, to spend the winter at home.
for IBM.
Mrs. Gnewline is making her daughcircle and borne away a good man and take an umpire with them.
Chas. F. Cock. oMlope, was elected
I ter a ’Halt near Montleth, Allegan Lo.
drain, commlseioner'-wlth pay at 82 worthy citizen. We have laid our
friend to his final rest, looked on his
per.day for actual services.
G ED KEY.
pale face for the last time, yet it was so
Jhs. Gregory returned Saturday night
The equalization. committee made a
sudden we can hardly realize it is so. from his sojourn at the Jackson state
Mis* Emma Quince hail a slight at­
report from which we get the i'ollowThe dark grave shaaes another loved prison, and seems to have decided to tack of diphtheria last week.
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one’s brow; we mourn a true friend brace up and be somebody. He uayt&gt; he
Marvand Jennie Hare have gone to
gone before, yet it is a comfort to know will move away from NiwbvUle.
Woodland to work in the apple evap­
that that friend was in every way
Burry.«&lt;
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A Nashville father went to Detroit
.
CarlUu, ■' '•
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worthy our love and respect. The fun­ last week and captured a runaway orator.
Ashabel Cooper remedied the seats
Cutieton.deduct: prr cent.
eral services were conducted by Rev. G. daughter, who bad skipped out while and otherwise Improved the Tamarac
D. Lee in a solemn and impressive her parents were away visiting.
school house last week.
MJ30 manner. A large concourse of friends
Jack Bra;iy was arrested Thursday
School commenced in the Tamarac
assembled to ’•weep with those who
v*— of last week, on complaint of Dr. J. T.
living, add
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...
last .Monday.
weep” and testify to their affectioni for Goucher, who charged him with steal­ district
..Iphtutown, at a.wssed.
Several in this vicinity went to Lowell
Maple&lt;ln&gt;v.adds per
the departed.
ing 876. The justice, however, did a to buy potatoes which can be bought
Parted friend* may meet again.
•little investigating on his own hook and out of tbe groceries for 63 cents per
When the ktormi of life are i«ut. Rutland.
......
found that Goucher had lost 825 bet­ bushel.
And the freed from pain.
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,
ThorcippL.
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ting on a wrestling match, etc., and
Mias Dinora Houghton Is very low
Baak in friendnhlp that will last.
Woodland, jidd t per cent...
discharged Brady.
YanXoe Sprtnjp, a» kvwsmxI.
with typhoid fever.
Worldly cares may icver wide.
Will Griffith was arrested Thursday
Distent hr their path may be.
he finance committee reported in
But. the bond by death untied.
tor being a habitual drunkard. His
or of appropriating S2031M0 state
trial occurred Tuesday morning. He
tax, and same amount of county tax.
was found guilty, and—sentence was
Report adopted.
Ypsilanti. Mich., May 10,1886.
Death the wretches happiness meed;
suspended, at tbe request of several
The printing of the proceedings was
Death can break the alrougest chain.
Gentlemen:-Permit me to volunteer
citizens, because—because—well, be­
Death U liberty indeed.
let by bld for the October and January
whatever assistance I may be able to
cause.
Guess
that
’
s
the
only
good
rea
­
sessions. The Democrat printa the
Parted friends rgalr may meet.
render you by endorsing and recoin,
son.
proceodingH and furnishes supplements
From tbe tolls ol nature free;
Crowtits! with mercy, oh! how sweet
Rev. Bramfilt, tbe Methodist minis­ mending ydur remedy. Several years
zo other Barry county papers for $29 50.
Will eternal U leadahlp be.
ter. lost a little daughter on Thursday ago I used it and it cured me. This
Tho other papers are to be paid $40 in
evening of last week, at the hand o’t tat winter, owing probably to a re­
thu aggregate for folding in the sup­
To the many friends who so kindly the grim reaper. It was buried Saturn duced condition of my system, result­
plements.
rendered aid and sympathy during the day morning.
ing from a severe cold and overwork,
The claims allowed aggregated a
little over 84.000—or 8---------- Teas than sickness and after the death of our
A. b. Stanton and wife arrived home tny old difficulty returned. I. resorted
dearly beloved son and brother, we re­ from Chicago Monday night, and are to Zoa-Phora half fearing that it would
allowed for the same nine months of
turn our sincere heartfelt thanks.
keeping house in one of C. W. Smith's not do as well as before; but it does
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Mr. Joseph Olnkr and Family.^' bouses.
j uat the same. It can be relied on every
Committee on
county buildings
Alba Heywood gives an entertain­ time. It is all that you claim for it.
recommended slight repxlrs at the jail,
If my testimony can bo of any ser­
.ind the building of tin ice house on the on Thursday, Oct, 25. The World's! ment at the opera house this evening.
vice to you at any time I am very glad
county farm, and paid a high compli­ Minstrels. firaw band aud orchestra Tuesday.
The addition of two new sets of dry­ tn give iL Zoa-Phora raised me when
ment to the superihtendent of the p~-or will appear at Union hall with a care­
and the overseer ot the county farm. fully selected company of comedians ing machines gives Brook's apple evap­ physicians told me I could not live two
Geo. Hough tai la. for the excellent man­ giving the latest and best novelties in orator a daily capacity of Obu bushels, months. Anv ladr who wishes to
ner in which the county farm had been modern minstrelsy. In speaking of and the institution goes at full speed 24 know the particulars of my case may
managed and the buildings kept up.
write me. Yours.
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this wonderful organization the Ed­ hours a day.
Tbe first of a series of club parties is
Hattie Coonlky,
Register of Deeds was instructed to more Journal says:
procure the necessary books for keep­
The World's Minstrels appeared at to be held by the voting folks Wednes- [ Teacher in Tecumsb. (Mich.) Home,
ing the record of mortgages for the the Opera House last evening, and day evening, at the opera house. We I
Y pellantl.
understand about twenty couples have
super visom.
To the Zoa-Phora Medicine Co..
those who did not attend missed a rare
The stale and cohnty tax this year treat. The performance was superb, joined the club.
Kalamazoo. Mich.
Mrs. D. A. Green is quite ill with
will be equal. The total state and and space nnd time will not permit of
county taxes to be raised In the several our saying more in regard to the same. neuralgia.
N. Murrnv entertain’d friends from
supervisors, districts is as follows:
Reserved seats are now on sale at the
Ohio last week.
People's dru&lt; store.
The new ball at the Evangelical
church adds its musical tones to the
Sunday morning chorus.
r&lt;«l«rtoo.......................
I have secured the services of Mr. W.
Mrs. L. E. Marblwis visiting friends
u-r
Loesser. a practical watch maker. „ He
City, tec and uu »*nte
at Battle Creek, not Chicago, as the
learned his trade in New York city and
CUj. M and 3d wards
has been employed in New York by Democrat had it last week.
Mode ..............................
Misa Nellie Trutnan is atMnrshall on
trvlnK ...........
some of the beat watch makers in the
JnttnMowii..............
city. He also has been employed in the a visit to relatives.
'lapis Grove
Elder P. Holler has gone north on a
tlnuteerille.
.
Elgin factory and lately in Kalamazoo.
FtelriaUUc
All work left in my store wiU be hunting trip.
Htalaad. .. ................
Kellogg's new factory is receiving
Eromptly attended, to and guaranteed
n»on»apple
the finishing touches, but is not likelv
Woodland
.
y me.
to be in running order much before
VaalceeJ&lt;pr&gt;i&gt;x»
Yours respectfully,
spring.
The work of the supervisors waa per­
John Bxwmbb, Jeweler,
Several members of Laurel chapter.
fectly harmonious with one exception.
O. E, 8 attended the meeting of the
Track ar'a Attention.
Supervisor Swift took occasion to criti­
The
last
of
the
senes
of
the
examiner
grand chapter at Grand Rapids last
cise the committee on claims, saying
’
tlons
for
tbe
fall
of
1887
will
be
held
at
week. Laurri chapter will give a so­
that their work had been done in a slip­
shod manner. This remark was made Hastings on Friday, the 28th dav of cial at Masonic hall Friday evening.
The addition of a cornice helps the
Friday and wm occasioned by a bill Be­ October, 1887. commencing at 8 o’clock
ing presented tn which were two or three a. m. local time. Tbe appointment for looks of the Boice block wonderfully.
Hima Wal.ath has returned from
dozen lead pencils charged for at the Thursday, Oct £7tb, is hereby revoked.
Hartings.
Oct.
8th,
1887.
Chicago.
Ditto, C. E. Good win.
rate of uOcts. per dozen. The committee
Daniel C. Warner, Sec’y.
Will Lesha, of Northport, visited H.
on claims took exception to the remarks,
L. Finnan Ust week.
and to prove that their work had been
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
as free from slip-shod as had been Mr.
Swift's when he was chairman of the
committee on claims, sessions of 83 and
Thursday afternoon of last ween, the
Wheat looks fine and no Insect aa yet
PERFECT
84, Borne bills were produced from the
There is trouble in the I'oud district community was startled bv the intellname firm which had been parsed upon over the teacher. The director hired gence that Mrs. Eugene Wilcox had
and then allowed by the committee on Henry Gaakiil, as fine a teacher m ever hung herself. An inquest was held,
claims, in which were items for lead taught school, but the moderator wants and the facts elicited were that her hus­
;&gt;enclLs at 60 eta. and 60 eta. per dozen. to hire some friend of bis, and so it band left home about seven o'clock in
This was a sufficient answer to Mr. goes. But the asseaser has signed the the morning and did not expect to re­
Swift, whose talk had been purely for contract for Gaskill.
SSftMU Ki
turn until the next day, but for some
politics! effect
Kingstown must be called Cloverdale, reason returned between two and three eeutaln Atusonla, Line or Alum. Bold ooly la
as Uuit portoffice will be moved there In o'clock in the afternoon of the asms
TRICK
BAKING
POWDER CO.
day. Finding the door locked, be looka short time.
XKW ION*.
CHICAGO.
ST. EOVU.
The Jiecond meeting of the third dis­
An unsuccessful attempt to burglar­
trict press association wm held in the ize the store of C. P. Lara bee and A. H.
dty ot Charlotte, and while not num­ Wait tat Wednesday night Mr. Laraerously attended was considered by all bee heard some one try a key at the
as a most successful and profitable door lock, but tailed to unlock it. They
gir^tlng. A number of those In atten­ then went to Walt's store with tbejuune
dance declared that they never attend­ result
ed a meeting of that character from
It is reported that John Acker, a fas­
which more profit had been derived.
cinating old gentleman of about sixtyThe local members of the press show­ five, was married to the equally fascina­
ed everv courtesy to the visiting breth­ ting widow lady, Mra. Rice, one day
ren. The latter were driven about the
Id Bany Cocoty and will sell them aa low m nilroad town* de.
.
iteauUful dty of Charlotte, whose hand­
Mr. Nash will put another saw mill
some residence and businem streets in operation this week. Mr. Nash is a
up to MlKKlkUdTMtofe. The hustler, and is chuck full of business.
dty has a number of manufacturing In­
The Cedar Creek nines were badly de­ PRINTS aod SBKKTIMO. at popular prieea.
stitutions, all owned by and managed feated by tbe Lacey boys tat Saturday
Plain aud Plaid FLANNELS and TBICOTrt.
Look at our heavy twilled RED FLANNELS nt a eeato per yard.
by home men. none of them employing at rajwllng. The boyw think they can't
more than 40 men. but all doing a safe play a little bit since then.
Floe selection tn CLOAKK aad KUAWLR.
and profitable business, which increases
Calvin Dickinson visited his many
every'year. Here is a hint to the citi­ friends in Hope one day last week.
Ladle*', Men's and Children's UNDERWEAR.
zens of Hastings: manufacturing of
rttaple article requires no great invest­ ried out once more to see her friends.
And LADIES* WHITE MERINO VESTS at 40 emits.
A large number of the friends of BOOTH and 8HOBH for tbo million.
ment of capital. give* employment to
hutoh ma., od baUTrauraiou o.ptal George H. Abrams visited at his place
BOSTON 8TANL00P RUBBER BOOTH only
par pair
tat
Thursday.
What
waa
the
npecial
than mortgage*.
Charlottes steadj
GLOVES and 11081 KBY. fill gnta and priem.
and healthy growth is largely due to order of the day, we are not informed.
New Stock— SUITS AND OVERCOATS —Cheap
these institutions, for naturally the dty
Some of your correspondenta write
HATS. CAW,.r^ MITTKSs-U, kind
stem.
f
has fewer a ivantage* than Hartings. about husking corn; but we will say

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OUR BREAD IN DANGER.
Tbe United States Govcmmemt Chemisto, in their ••lamin*,
lions of articles of food offered for Government use, have
developed the alarming fart that almost all the l.hmk Pf
baking powders upon the market are mad.- from alum or
phosphates, or contain large quantities of lime or ether adulterante. As o matter of fact, of the samples analyzed the
was the only baking powder found free from all nf the^.
dek'teriows ingredients, and absolutely pure.

Alum is used as a substitute for cream of tartar to produce
a cheap bjking powder. It coste less than twy cents a pound,
whereas pure cream of tartar costs forty. The effect of a]U91
upon the system has been ascertained Lo be poisonous, and overdoses have been attended with fatal results. The phosphate an

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next to the alum powders in cheapness. They contain a large
amount of lime. The baking powder* sold with a gift an- of thr
alum or phosphate class.
Lime is the most nodes* adulterant yet found in baking
powders. It is true that when subjected to heat it
off«
certain amount of carbonic acid gas. but a quicklime is left, on?
uf the most pow erful caustics known. Chemist* have’found
twelve per cent., or one-eighth of tbe weight, of .some of the
taking powders advertised as pure u&gt; be lime.
Tbe absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal flaking
Powder—now affirmed by every chemist and food analyst of
prominence, and conceded by all manufacturers of otht r brands
—arise from the exclusive use of cream of tartar- which i»
specially refined by patent processes that totally remove the Inl­
and all other impurities. These facilities are possessed by.no
other manufacturer.
\

■In his report, tlie United States Government Chenust says:
‘•The Royal lUking Powder is absolutely pure, for 1 have
found it in many testa made for the United States Govern­
ment I will go still further and state ttat, because of the *
facilities that company have fur obtaining perfectly pure cr-am
of tartar, and for cither reasons dependent upon the proper
proportions of the sjime, und the method of its preparation, tl&gt;*
Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly tbe purest and ransL
reliable baking powder offered ‘to the public^

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E. W. Morrill &amp; Company,
In the line of Clothing and Gent’s Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest stock as well as
the lowest prices.
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In our line of Men’s Suits we have a fine
assortment in single and'dbiible breasted suits,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from $2.50 to $25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the finest
selection in the city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang
ing in price from $1.75 to $25.00.
For the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

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General Merchandise
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

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The dty b the center of Ute and activi­ that farmers are looking over and bind­
ty for Eaton county, and attracts each ing up their corn fodder, and will finish
vear a number of farmers who wish to this week aa it is a short job.
Sam. Careon, of Galeebug. is ta town
retire from the hard work of the farm.
It has excellent schools und churches, a on business.
fine water-works system, gas and kite
Oscar Campbell will commence buy­
ing chickens next Monday.

aorra mapls grovk.
O. Cole and wife, of Bellevue, are
spending a few days with old friends
here.
A. Streeter visited friends in Grand
C°Asumptuou5repart was served for Ledge tat week. He returned Monthe brethren at th* I’ko-nlx house, to d«y accompanied by a sirter from New
which ample jurtice was done by tbe York.
. very taxpayer in’Harry eounty cou d
secjL and sec how perfectly it otc-irett
the people of Eaton county from any
the valuable records of the

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GROCERIES at Bottom Prices. LOOK !
KEROSENE OIL, 10 eta. perm!.

Try oar Me. and Rte. TEAS. They are fear

Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruits, and Beans,
For wbleb we will pay i.Ub«t market prices.

The latest novelties may always be found m
our Furnishing Goods Department.
We have the finest line of Hats and Caps
ever shown in the county, including the latert
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats; also agency
for the celebrated Guyer’s Hat.
Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg- ,
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure and get our prices before
buying elsewhere.

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Hastings, mich., cctober gtr. 1887.

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VOL XXXII. NO. 26

'Hie Hastings Banner.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1691.

Tt.- "ORTH WEST UABKt.

DELTON.
moved. Ilia grain, hay, .fodder, farm­
ing tools were burnt&lt;1. His loss is
The first snow storm of the season
81J»&gt;. He received 873d from the pained over this place last Friday.
Baptist insurance company, which he
The
uuwon
work
is progressing slow­
reaeivfog «u»»crli&gt;iiuu, tor
was insured in.
ly on Myron Fenoock s- hardware, ow­
ing to the cold and rainy weather.
Rained hart! all day Bunday. Heavy
The store building of jTfffirire A
'l'.’*-” joiral. twfie Cowrit
BATES
wind Bunday night.
Leonard te well under wav, and with a
dKl&gt; «^i«’ 1'1’™“*“twite:onetMer ptokte
But fewiipplrs are being bought at couple weeks good weather they wiD
1
the
evaporator
now.
be
reailv for bnrinros.
lie i.otl.t.
,ilrer.
WaltorONSMtn eeurj
.IM.,,nI&gt;.
M&lt;mffimaa«ltrtfr;U?
U
IktTEH:
Large Increase of trade at B. S. Hol­
Mr. Leonard has been appointed
P*klW siwij*. Mr*. II. I*ariui; luuiginr lamp. leys. New clerk.
'....ticooo
freight agrtit and F. J. Norwood, ex­
,
OOWLIXU.
.
^Irs. Hundcker will remove her press agent.
I '.wmM.’.Jr
A-.Tri"- J-JIrnm. ||. Park..
which &lt;-M4-n «ut&gt;«crfoer h nil-i
oc oaU! ,o
&lt;*’
G*.’° *“*»“&gt;. Wm. Brew. J. u. goods to the post office building.
The severe gale on Sunday blew down
'IfoWRKH Mltto-JtaJa. Oct 31
Another dry goods store in Wood­ one of the oak trees near J he P.
m. till 3 n. tn., at Ana*tron«\ afore ' *
10 *
Uollnry. it IU«t&gt;rht«t&gt;r, J. J. Smelker Jqo land.
We noticed W. P. Sidnam on our
te1-’' Ur*- M- DArtltu. M. ifob
Ek-enthing tu the
comb
.,n&lt;!
a. Park...
WnSS.
A
7
’
U
h
""
bo
“
lrtt
,l
”
N
’
»J.
W.
Holmes
starts
for
Chicago
on
slrrete last Kabteth.
iltwwrst tscMof
een&gt; ot machinery
Our bhtoksmteh, Mr. Mosbler. ban
The following to the list of presents Wednesday to buy a largo stock of dry
'-'"".no.
Henry Gaskill is moving to Hone. given to Jacob Smelker. Jr., at the sur­ g'Mxls. Mr. Holmes is well known to purchased the tenant house of W. P.
/djjWl. etuU&gt;Ie» the
■ aem.
Woodland people, having l»e-n a suc­ SidnMto, and te moving tho same onto
ESTS
h1’ w“‘« prise given him on his 46th birthday: cessful
Ckkxkv'h Cokxkks-Wr,Icc«4it kdv ,
merchant in this place for many hto lota here in town.
G-keutor. A. Go«cb. Gea.
from l:a» lo« p. tn-.al jxwfomre. 7" ' ° ' **
‘V"£'M,r*
Oo"nM1- “• «• Writer .years.
. •./■h»WKY. M.D.,
Adna Janes has the trench dug for a
lo HwUng, JJnn.t"..}!?•.,U&lt;U*Br “1 IDOUhw binelker, oil
Prof. Cook, of the Vermontville stone wall under bls machine shop.
-»
1 • . ucian and Surgeon. mn.iitucr.
John Baker. A. Tyler, John rimm sail school, wits in town on Saturday.
cdw
* «’ efotti.
Several parties from Kalamazoo and
«eV.:ir*kl2f fha,r-.w’'" »n&lt;i children; «ot nilU. H. Fowler has moved bis photo­ other cities have been out here the last
nnr,wi.J&lt;i.Ur?'tlu^cri,H! had better find W knlrea and forka. taUier ud tnulher Smelk«reHijMxxi« ana buu»r suite, graph car to Charlotte. Mr. Fowler, by few days bunting docks, but met with
out who ho bi hitting, liofore he s*yt
Mr I’mT &lt;:rch- M»u,&lt;to HmeDur. Eva
mn'Sl“iFUIOr* abnu‘ -“““Me.* fo/l lu^ei
Reuter. Llbbte Iteater. Anna E*«ter. Adah his good work and courteous manner, poor lucjc..
loaves many friends in Woodland.
uTar'Kl?dLK?,i?r £1,4,to^’ , nwl1
The Townsend boys, of Wall Lake
ain not he :ct vou may have supposed
If the the News correspondent thinks loaded two cars with wood at this sta­
Dems scarce; will write mbVebext Jr’n' «'1 cr-r,.K- Bram.ner, K. II. m»wm.
,’nrt
’-actao Will.
GROVE.
Smith Wuf. ou» Culler, Frank Oovb. Frank that the constitution of our state 'does tion last week.
yrW,
Who will be the next to apply for aSmelker. Henrv anu-lker. T. I- Ifo^ra and J. not provide for the summoning of a
W. Kf-uier ; table
N. Brainoa; ahavinz grand jury we would ask him to read divorce? They(are no rarity now-adays.
Itaetinga.)
POUR COKNE1M.
llurahanll mh! wife. Courad Heeler thi couxtitution *df the state of Mb hiF. G. Adams baa taken the Job of fix­
Don your overcoat and mittens.
aod wlfe: .hadne »et. W’m. Vantlrcer arul wife.
gan
and
he
will
find
that
when
the
ing
the croMWHy east of here, and ■*
wm.
KWranbnn
and
wile.
I&gt;r
|(.
c.
Peckham
Our sick are couvalesciug.
lfc»«rtMr» Myers; pair sllpeer*. J. M. clerk of any coquty draws the petit Mr. Adams te interested ta the road, wo
Lotlie Townsend Sunduyed with her *““^•
Horney at Law,
.A- Rraniu-rand wire.; water at*. l»r. IL C. jurors, ne must if the court so ordere, hope be will do a flrat-claas Job.
parents of this place.
*’,eJ IndlTldmU ciuior. F. A. draw the namtm of 23 persons to act ;ui
The water tank to nearly completed
Will Schlitppi, of Eaton Rapids,
duh- M,u7
trait
HICKORY COKXEKM.
m5L&lt;1^:i&lt;*.m®mU0" “* *,,0;
'*"ce UUh/ grand jurora.
•
at this place, and jiooq the wlndmlU*
formerly of this plm», visited at Lee Mmnle
Moulton; reiery dbb. K Wokvit auJ
8. Leslie moved his household goods will be in readiness for pumping water.
Warren Knowles and family, of Jack­ Chase s last week. .
“E.*1'*; dreorate-i water pitcher. I.uttier to ^Lnke Odessa on Tuesday. Ditto
Several
car-loads of apples have bee*
son
Co.,
have
been
visiting
his
father.
bread
and
milk
m
X.
Kuno-l
(Bwci,
M
n&lt;t
MyrLi i/uuiMr,
Dunbar, oi
of yonr city, rd
spent
i .
ilKER.Iteal Estate, ,,7
w.ftt; milk |.|tcber, Uco Bakt-r and wife; bnuh George Weed.
shipped from this place. The farmers
O. I.. and other friend* residing about- Sunday
with her
her uncle
unclei of
of this
this place.
place
unduy with
teuns.
bn»sm and ca e. John Plchu-r and wife; water
James Lee has moved into the house see n big difference tn the distance of
.
Many thanks tor
lor th.,
the itwn
luxn which Ptuiher. J.umb B-elerand wife, neck ecarte. Z. vacated by Mr. Weed.
. . -atr a duora north
baufing.
D.iniel Dickinson intends to move od M&gt;m^A»dy added to my lut bwt w.«k, rot and wtfn, Urn. A. Curtl-., Mra. John
A bell game between the Woodland
man. Mix Ellt* F..t and WlUlam Jtou»h;
W. P. Hidnam is remodeling hfa bant.
m leaking siebangM a pi- tv of land recently purchased of
‘®\won,d t”1** been a little tetter K"™''
«te; half and Sbaytown elute next Saturday.
■■ -trail vt UUD-n*"ldsnt his father in Tennre*ee. this week.
Rev. J. C. Cbakx and wife visited at '
if it had said Ed^Bmnp, Jr.
dollar. Wm Hetrtrel. Hr. and wife; u.rfei rte .
Our
feed
mill
I*
kept
busy
grinding
J.
R. Bush's test week one day.
. i^Srr ■ *7fomXaand .i Jhtnk’LTolles *n«
his
son
Will
inand
M ill
C. S. Boice uftd ^junuel Campbell
5?.'- .-t ■
feed
fur
the
twons
that
are
working
on
Look
out for the Banner man, who
1 '
4&gt;vnd to start lor California on Thurs- sutrtrd on their Northern tripto-dav, U'PVV*. Joan larg-r; wutte eblrt, Mrs J. U.
7tey next. Los Angelos is The place * of Monday. We hone they will bring Renter; pair Riov-a. Mr. Fuller and wife and the G. R, L. &amp; 1) riiikoacl, the eapacid- will be alter subscriptiuns Friday fore­
'
their destination. They have relatives back some deer or bear meat with them. F. K Hi-mlnge; it linn table doth. Louisa Mm. Ik- lies of the roller mills at Lake Odessa noon.
jjABV C U)BB.
not being sufficient to supply tho de­
there, who wrlto verv encouraging letThere will be a chicken pie social in
mand.
.
the near future at the retddence of Wo.
Abo Keagle returned from Mantetee
PABHIOh -&lt;r.' DRES3MAKER. tern in regard to that country.
Terrible rain and wind storm Sunday.
An elocutionary entertainment will
C. McCay has moved into the house Dvmond'a We think about next Tues­
Luther Child wan in Lowell Friday. te given by the pupils of the High county Tuesday teat. He haa the north­
recently purchwed by him of D. Tollre. day night.
ern fever.
John Varg-Mr was in Grand Rapids school in the near future.
■ (riom to Cutting
P. 11. Lawrence finished wheat sow­
Ask Will Smith If a hog will bite, he Friday and Saturday on busings.
Fnii Berry uuee east Wednesday
Our fall tuiiu of school will dose in
■ tv L'ttf to vrd*r.
ing Saturday, by sowing strips where ought to know for be had bi.i thumb
with a car load of sheepi He experts
Jacob Bmelker was in Woodland two wteks.
corn stalks had stood in his corn held. bitten ofl by one Ims', wenk.
Mood iy on business.
It Is reported that the apple drier to be gone several weeks visiting.
Mrs. Walla Barber. Alimo, h»w Iven
The Band of Hope concert did not
Rev. Wttham returned from confer­
Friday's scow storm put some of our hands are on a strike.
visiting her aunt. Mra. Solomon Law­ come off. on Saturday night last, but farmers in mind of getting their corn
for the
Woodland is a lively little place and ence. He to re-appointed
rence, and other relatives and friends was postpone*! for one week.
eau support more business* bouses. next year.
hulked.
lawyer.
residing about here for the pant ten
The W. (' T. V- will meet with Mary
Mrs.
Eunice HlUton hi»a light at­
Mr. anti Mrs. Ira Brayton are now With a surrounding country second to
days.
A. Boice thia week Thursday.
nicely settled in their new house, which none in uur county, and a class of citi­ tack nt diphtheria.
Mien.
Mrs. Thomas Kelly is reported as be­
Wm. Patton and Frank Mead bare
zens who are temperate. Industrious
thrir son N. Brayton built for them.
ing on H&gt;e sick list.
and economical we fuel that we can trailed farms and are moving.
UANF1KLD.
The ladies aid eodety\hiBve a quot­
A. McNeil is moving hte family to
reasonably ask for only one more favor,
IL Draper.
Corn htu king Is nearly completed.
ing
this p. m. (Tuesday) aF-Mni. McIbHastings.
viz,
a
railroad.
And
*e
feel
sure
that
Geo.
Perkins
and
F.
D.
Brayton
at
­
£ 0; WELTONBrunney made a businew trip
Dune rumor has it that L. tiein- to Kol-ert
tended the horse races at Hustings Wed- the time is not far distant when our toffi’a. They are driving &gt; thriving
Allegan last week.
baugh, a former mall carrier, ta to com­
citizens can ride to Hastings or tfegi- trade in quilta and eoinforu*&gt;ke.
Miss
lira
Bowman,
of
Orangeville,
la
A hard wind Bunday nlgm scattered
proierty Maine: mence that service iu place of Kellogg;
Gro. Miller Sr. and Goo. Glick viewed naw on a train of cars.
visiting relutlvM and friends in
A warrant has born Ikm*i1 for the fodder and feno»« in every direction.
the latter prefertng to wield the rod in Banfield.
the sites iu Like Odessa Thursday.
Thomas Whetetone is pidbterlng hto
school district Ko. 1, rralrievill- and
John Teeple has rented bis farm and arrest ot the tramp who, it Ta suppored,
C. II. Faltnatier closed his first term
house.
art
fire
to
L.
Christian
’
s
barn;
but
pur
Barry, where he taught a successful of school in the Kinsley district Wed­ and will sell his personal property at
IRXnON,
Corn nearly all husked.
officers ae yet have failed to apprehend
auction Oct. 27.
term last winter.
nesday.
Wm. Godfrey will move his family him.
The examination More J. II. Brown.
*».Hwtinjr». Mich.
Miss Myrta Edmonds, of Galesburg,
"More Anon'* in enumerating thv
E-q. on the 18th. of H. J. Forshv and R|M-nt a portion of last week in Ban- to Freeport in the near future, his son
The Wall Lake club are getting to ba
D. Godfrey will move on his farm two the place of btuiti'-ss and the plao-s
wile, resulted iu their being bound held.
th it are to te. in J.ake Gdesaa, failed to quite expert ball players. They played
well ot here.
ov. r to
In lb, clreult court
I Mrs. Fred
r r„, Brunney, ol
of Hickory 'Cor- miles
The Mimcm Math* Bmelker and Bertie inautton that their saloon was doing a with Bugbv Corners duh, qnd th-k
at tin. ni-xt term, tur bavtw ten, unpll-.
t u )on!
o, U;U wrek ,n
score
Btaod 21 to 46 in favor of Waff
m and Surgeon.• । cuted with Thomas (usey in receiving .
thriving
business.
WaJMrt* visited J. G. Reuter’s people
.
N«*ckU” siM-ial nt Good Templar's hull lake; in the game with the Glam Creek
)
’
Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Battle Creek. Tumdayy
!!.. rectum treatH stolen property.
boys, the score stood IS to 21, in -fuvor
•
Messrs Beebe am! Gill, of ILutlng.'. on Turtvav night.
Mmtl-y wral to Ibb-ra
I ,p,nt Suncluy with C. P.lruaUl
no pay. providing
Thu salt* ot tnc Rowladcr property at of Wall take.
were in this place Thursday on business.
that eflect preri- I week prospecting with a view of lorat- ; f^nily
Henry Wilkinson is putting a new
offl.-r coru-r i ing in h.i.-jn-ss, if the opening ta-favor-! ' jhe^cjaj ’ast Friday evening was a
.1. W. Bomlon and M. L. bweet,of auction on Tuesday was well attended
and everything sold at prices satisfan- roof on his stable, a much needed im­
Rapids were tn town Friday.
able for a meat market.
; SI1C(T^. There were a ««at numta-r Grand
provement.
torv
to tiie vendor.
Geo. A. RehLw.of Chase, spent Sun­
Frank Burdick removed several p^nt. and it was a tine enjovable
A
party of neighbors helped Kata
The horse that BANNER man left in
day with but parents and friends.
horses,' wagon*, etc. to Odi-ssalast week. tirne ot ulJ
Vanarm A.N,
Geo. Smelker and wife visited Mrs. Woodland one day last week is teing Phillips niiisj his burn one day last
with a view of starting a feed and ffiv- &lt; One
rrom next Friday evening
Lawyers.
K’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Kahler, of duly trained and shows signs ot devel­ week.
ery establishment. w
,
there will te another social al the hall Hope, but week.
The Phillips boys have an aunt from
‘•'mfonal Bank.)'
oping considerable speed. Where the
C. McCay and Emory Mosh er left for
benefit o( the minister. Cornu
Several loads of potatoes passed Banshr man attempts to go anywhere Ohio, visiting at thrir place She goes
.WILLIAM B -WEEZEY. Attorney hereon Uie24th, With H 1 ruction en- ull ltnd hgveM fine tlme.
through this place on . their way to with his new horse he will be advisa­ from here to Allegan, to vidt n sister
line,
and
clover
huller
for
the
home
of
‘
Frank
Kelly
a
former
resident
of
there.
ble to start the day before.
' ’ At Law *.Jh! Solicitor in Chancery.
Hiram Coleman in Johnstown, com-qX
wn0 for several rears has limitings.
M. Bagley to laid up for repairs with
Several hands at the apple dryer have
Wo are informed that M. L. Sweet is
nu-nc.ng
re­ in Kansas, drove through from
"•* work at one o'clock,
" "• p. m.^n
to be a partner in the elevator which is teen discharged to make room for a a lame hip,
turning Saturday, having hulled 108 that place, and to now living in Harry to be built here.
Frank wlldox formerly a resident of
hew supply. This hardly seems the
TUHJJAM H. &gt;WEEZEY.
bushels
df
choice
clover
seed.
All
their
this
plaoe, is a section boee on the tt. B.
Bellinger's
tenant
house
where
he
will
proper
way
to
treat
those
who
hare
Justice'of the Peace. jobs being small ones, receiving 8102.00
Win. Kilgore, of Augusta, has boe»
make his future home.
WOODLAND.
stood by the proprietor of the evapora­
sporting
and visiting in this vicinity at
Banner subscribers
lor tbelr week
at Bandeld
’s work. can
Lost, on Frblav evening, a string of tor, working night and day when he
lute.
A little stranger wade her appear­ pay the!' subscriptions to M. L. Cook kevs by H. C. Doud.
could not get other help.
DRANK C. BOISE,
M. Bagley parchaeed a eoll of Chaa.
The Nashville News correspondent
Two casre ot scarlet fever reported in
. Naahcille, Mich.. ance at the residence of llzi’. Knowles at poetoffice next Saturday, a. in. Bee
a few days since, weighing only three notice at heed of first column, first page. the township.
says that "since the organization ot the Tyler.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
The Chrpenter boys arc put* ing up a
pounds. The happy parents propose to
A. D. Mvrrs and family on Sunday Good Templar's lodge there has been
diratforall ;a» kadnw makes of Hardware blanket and take the best care of thrfr
last, visited at W. McArthur’s, near an unlimited demand for brass buttons good sheep tern.
NASHVILLE.
pet.
*
L
D^.^^fpatrick has rented his farm and five cent watch chains.*' Thia
A
marriage
ceremony
which
should
BAMXER subscribers at Hickory
proveathat our people now have money
Ml&gt;« Mertle Hoyt, of Battle Creek, to
»»lcotn*
Corners can pay thrir subscriptions to have occured nine or ten mouths earlier to Geo. Van Arman.
to spend for luxuries.
at John l*hlllipe helping to. take eare
Yot’NO Soldier.
M. L. Cook at Sheen's store next Fri­ in the season was solemnlxed here Fri­
Susie Neff went to Grand Rapids
R. TIMM ERM AN,
of hex grandmother who is very sick.
day p. tn. See notice at head of first day night E. J. Feighner doing the last week.
,
• Ho'nrrprtthic Physician A Surgeon, column, first page.
East, Luttlng was kicked Ln the face
There were shipped from our apple ,
J°F.J. Kellogg has entertained Nash­
CARLTON.
by a horse lut Friday,
•Ofltof owr I.Mhmp a drag afore,)
ville audiences very highly the pout drver last week about four tons of dried
SOUTH HASTINOH.
Amon Wolfe started for Chattanoo­
A cold wave struck here Sunday af­
apples,
for
which
they
have
been
offer
­
Last Monday evening while return­ three evenings with panoramic views. ed ll cents per pound.
ternoon blowing down fences and trees. ga, Tenn., last Monday expects to spend
nr H. LANDIS, M. D.,­
The Cong rogation altols and thrir
Mrs. Cyrus Brown went to Detroit the winter there.
S. Haight and Dora Stowell were at
’
I’hysican and Burgeon, ing from revival meeting at Quimby a friends will congregate at H. A. Brook s
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Watkins and
smart
kid.
who,
we
are
sorry
to
My
re
­
Tuesday
morning
to
visit
friends.
Wiwdlknd. Mich.
Wednesday evening and eat friedcake* loots lait weeK.
Miss Mmv ABerdiug. ot lliutings, children, of Vermontville, have been
D. Williams has built a wall under
Ofies one 4u«.f vrtjth of Kilpatrick's drag sides in thia neighborhood, threw a
visiting frieads in this vicinity the.
&lt;-r»
i- .
large rock at the window of old Mrs. ‘^Eugene FbilUpe was married Thurs­ his house.
.
. „
, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home past week.
Youngs sleeping room, winch hit the
Some of our girts have left our apple here.
Mrs. Lawrie Debolt and Miss May.
Miss Maggie Allerding in company
sill, and indented in the same as if day evening to a Vermontville young dryer and gone to Lake Odessa to wurk.
Bpent Sotuyday and Sunday,
City
thrown with considerable fort*. The lady named Dora Gaut They will live
J. W. H hues expects to put in a with three friends from Hastings visit­ Debolt
in
a
neat
brick
house
being
erected
for
with friends In Bedford.
boy is known und the law would have them by the groom’s father.
stock of goods as BO°n m Mr. Harter ed her home Saturday evening.
Mr. C. Bassett’s children are having
John Carpenter said he would have
taken effect had it not been that he was
will vacate his building.
HASTINGS. MICH.
Tiie
O.
E.
8.
social
at
Masonic
hall
the
whooping
cough.
quite voung and had u chance to leara
Walter Monroe is putting up an ad­ had HU bushels of potatoes, if be had
Rob. Shepard and family have moved
97Ji morethat such tricks will not be tolerated Friday evening" was an emphatic sue- dition to D. B. Covllitfs housa
to Kansas.
John
Strausbaugh
and
John
Carpen
­
The
B
akner
editor
and
E.
C.
Stlnchby these persons again. .....
•“Sra. IiMiry WMtaoll H
Mrs. ITillancy Huso Li very sick with
Win; Paton returned Saturday to hit
comb traded horses on our streets one ter went to Egypt to buy potatoes in­ quinsy.
friends at Grand Itapidx.
stead of corn.
■
home in Adrian.
, ,
. ...
Mina Addie Hoffman has retnnaed
Consldemble Interwit to being mani­ day list week.
Died, al her residence in North Carl­
We hope that there will not be any
Mr. Pierce, of Miwouri. is visiting
from
Wisconsin.
fested in a checker
more fast horses imported here soon, as ton. Mrs. Eggefman. She moved to
with Ebcr Lake and family.
OurLaopy peddlar made hie farowell
Hetlie Benham Intwids going to New thirty uf the test players of the village, Mr. tttinchcomb has probably done very Michigan hut a few months ago.
trip on Monday.
titteen
on
each
side,
it
Is
vary
even
to
Mrs
Hosea
Adolphus
and
Miss
LIslittle
else
than
course
his
fine
horse
York for an extended visit with rela­
Joe smith has bad about &amp;n duckens
Adolphus, of Reed City, are visit­
d*A Mb'attoa mj rtnx-&gt;»d«
1» through the streets since he procured kie
tives and friends.
stolen lately.
ing relatives here.
The dialogue for the
Little nine year old Mabel Quick to
Jay Carpenter returned home from
town tost mek Irjtar &lt;? »"“P ,• h*S'ts reported that the Banner editor
OFFICERS:
literary
society
is
Immense,
baturday
keeping
housu while her mother hi ta
&lt;■&gt;. Bakinvw president;
nigh/ut the Star you can ilaten to the series of performances, but didn’t have made Lhu trip from this place to Hast­ Clinton county Thursday.
Bufllcient lucre to rent a ball suitable ings with bis new horse in jnst 3 hours
Strayed from home Saturday, a young, Nebraska. There is no half way work
about it either, she to right around oa
man
about
25
years
old,
dark^complexC. D. Beebe, Cashier. “cm Beimby ba, w»t«r “hl£blh™
time.
died and 90 tmnutes.
Report says that there Is a man in loo, dork hair and gray eyes, wore gray
DIRECTORS:
now having dug • ““'h from “• at Believe, oa Sunday raorojag last.
town that when he cannot get his plaid suit and derby hat. Any one not
8 Goodyrw.
WML Powers,
She bad been operated upon tot ovarian our
"1Eb.“UI.ak.. rocenUy iwnwd
horse to go down hill front first, he giving Information as. to his where­
There was quite a snow storm here
andwu ™»verlo» nicely. «hea turns him tother end to and that way abouts will ba amply rewarded.
last Friday.
L E. Kuaps^n,
death of his sister, Mrs. Davis, in
The I. O. G. T. have raised their dues
gets blin down.
Johnnie Campbell is al work fur
Missouri. Thia is throe of rim famil)
that hSe died in the bat ft# years, r°Weaotlc«l Billy Shopbell and Yred * On Thursday last Mr. Fowler moved lo forty centa.
Fred Bristol.
Mathias Allerding went to Ohio last
his photograph car to Charlotte, but he
Dorcas Day. who has been at work
and only four are left.
Clark, old Naahvllleltea, on our street, left a great many une pictures here, Monday to attend the funeral of hh for Mra. Owi-u&lt;u at home again.
tGearr*:
■&lt; Transacted.
There will be a sewing bee at Addi­
1’ftJ*vl,i- Evana. Mra. Jaa. Flemina which shows that he to master of the sister, who died hdre last Saturday.
JtUOWAUD.
She was taken to Ohio tor burial.
son
Benedict’s 1ur John Benedict’s
**(1 Znschmitt has moved into hh new
Charles Nash, of CbirksviUe, Ionia family.
Corn about half a crop.
week attending a conference ol tn bouse ar the center, und to again work­ county, has bought the Bhnston place
Potatoes are small and few.
.
John Bolley and wife were in Uael( l"^i- S .*-Ma; kiftaw Short Line.”
Connul Merlau ha, a brother vl--t
or Ur. Olid dta. ing at hto trade sboemakiog. He will and the A. G. Senter farm. Mr. Senter
Ings on business la-it Friday.
be plwwed to see all of bta old custom- will live with Mr. N»sh at Clarksville.
'Mv'l“*tIe and th® iron him from York Stet i
Lavem C&amp;mpbi B has gone to Lake
hove plenty apples a»&lt;l potatow nut ‘"^muokaloage. lour irel He InnJS era and also new ones when in need of
' •
. -i.ttLr upper I’valnA large load.of advents, of Hasting*, Oifcraa to work.
1 4 ..... . SdielHjJwn.
attended the quarterly meeting held at
anv
work
th
his
line,
which
W
a
U
be.
Charles Gleason has gtA hh npph-s
,
&lt;
!, wny dally, making
h ben&gt;&lt;» « r^rom
this
place.
•n workmanlftu manner.
'
Ttilct Depot at all rotate'
nearly picked.
y
Kansan. Ho aap "inj aI,J P°l:lloe ““ UKnbr{&amp;«wSito move
Mra. I’aylor Ikialeto Is nursing a felJ" -. ’ • 11 and fommodioua
T, _ i-‘aul hai w»«’uJ 13‘0 hl* new
Silas Dickinson and Ed. Larabee
lon on oaoof her tingerx
WAGNER PARLOR CARS :
went to the Fo.-shty examination at
‘ MM&amp;ymMJh it took '0!'r "'ifXSt a Muitfnncp to bis own lot.
h°On'-Tue*lsiv evtningof Lwt week, ns
Judson Carpenter's reversible panta­ lllrkory Ooniera la.Tnoatay.
•
b
va
vS"o?k
“
r
B
building
a
com to make a peck, amt .hat I. about
Mrs, Lewi* CiiriailaR stoMM tJ lhj loons are daideb.
mm ' -M il SLKEPDiG CARS
John Bernslift is going up north in
That j oung man who is la the habit about two weeks.
trout dour to t nuw out auiuc Water,
.
' Trn' lla*‘ 00 aH Exrrv*i
wmuMUk
of
coming
to
ehurt*
ta
mnk«
a
dl:.ta»
’
,
i
’
sheas* whutahe rir-&lt;. thought wim n
Tom Beard, of your city. Ufa town
They art! going to California with tam
-■ r..-i i - famous for 1»
taatern iubfebr- bat &lt; n in ,»MtLzut.ou
on unce had 1* tv-r look out or Ladle will calling on friends.
Onexcei
.•. wutuu lireunibu be after him •.qraio.
Sila# Dickinson v.as in ynut city on
'. t-Ji.-operaMUJ-per. abojKi-d th &gt;t ri"
Hunting and Fishing. “basm® sntecribers al
_sr.rr.Ad B.» rapidly ’ Miss LiM: • Senter is.visiting B. B. bittiness last Saturday. HiLb.'.u.
inside
iu»i
t
it-1
• i poima via this route.
i»r their U.A »“,52fiP-JK!‘ln L .r, 77
thitfonlv •» IMft &lt;* P-11 °r u harnssi Crain’ • family at Nashville.
tm!:«in v
tMn# iv.r, n... | Bl Jrui» remwltllag hu Hmm.
&lt;Additional C umiy
ci» tow iwM.
• dutil a care to effected.
first
page.
Ticket AgL. Marquette, Mich.

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miskern.

The foil. wing h the 1st of presents
received by Ceo. Bak»r and wife on the
Gilteipie all &lt;jf this plarr
Miry a-tebration of the tth anniversary of
houmC’1 °lk“,OVW11Qto h,a Mw that marriage.

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HAJTTMO.. WUIKMOAT. OCT-£ «*■

Agrieultual.
ECGEfH DA EESFOET,Editor.

reaport, Woodland, Mich.

pain and sorenets, and am able to do all
my own housework. 1 owe my thanks
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and removed cotnpletaly all
disease and p dn." Try a bottle, only
60c at W. 11. Qoedyew’s drug store.

THE BRITISH FLEET.
LITTLE TO* ENCOURAGE Ff
MONSTER ARMORCLAD 8

m

Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant. Lake
City, Fla., was taken with a sever*
Cold, attended with a distressing Cough
and running into Consumption In ita
flrat stages. He tried many so-called
popular cough remedies and st adilv
Tbn rvernt maneuver* cf tbe British fleet
grew u one. Was reduced in flesh, had did little to cu.-ournjto Uxwn who pin tbelr
•difficulty in breathing and was unable faith ta monster thlp* tmd heavy armor. In­
।tn sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New deed, even tho unbeliever* In this type wsro
Discovery for Consumption and found
jimmediate relief, and after using about
।a halt dozen bottles found himself well Trial* channel, where Admiral Baird c*nyed
and has had no return of the disease. to defend tta alioro Uuo again* Um» assault of
No other remedy can show so grand-a Fitzroy, and again iu the English channoi
record of cures, as Dr. King's New an&lt;l North sea, when Howitt sought to j:lert»
Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed lh&gt;.’ law of Fiveuiaiitle, tbe big chip* proved
to do just what is claimed for It.—Trial cl Ixrst both awkward and uun-rtaiu.
bottle free at W. H. Goodyear's Drug
Ibero srero aoreral collialon* and many
Store.
breakdown*; lualladoa-n ski pa out of two

This is an Important matter; It was
an oversight that we did not speak of
it sooner. Each hour given to this
work bv corn-growers now, may be
worth 85, or 810, or 820. Five quarts
of seed will plant a whole acre. A few
minute* devoted to selecting good seed,
and taking the right care of it, may inerease the crop 10 to 20 bushels or more
on that acre. On the average, a conr
lk4d that has to4&gt;e replanted is half
Jost There is a great difference be­
scorn were dimbled by their own exertion*,
tween corn plants that merely grow,
gnv* out from lack of coal daring tbe fortThe Best Salve in the world for Cute, er
aad those thnt crow vigorously.
nl ;bt ot ovulation. Tbe groat ahip* Ajax
Bruise*.
Sore*,
Ulcers,
Salt
Rheum,
"Like produces like.” Seed from
and Devastation Clashed into each other
Fever
Sores.
Tetter,
Chapped
Hands
stalks bearing two or three ears are
ea ly ia the day. and it wa* only by quick
sure to be more prolific than that from Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions, r ork, and what must bo regardwl c* good
stalks liearing but one ear. Seed from and positively cure* Piles, or no pay inch, teal tho latter did not go down. A*
required.
It
is
guaranteed
to
give
per
­
the middle of ears that are plump, wellrounded out and well-riDened, is by far fect satisfaction, or money refunded. MJc, with her guard* under; something heavy
the moat likely to’produce similar ears. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by W.
Water, &lt;rt the least bit of moisture, ex­ H. Goodyear A Co.
pands one-tenth of it* whole bulk,
Detroit has three Presbyterian
whenever tho temperature falls down churches that want pastors.
to 32 degrees, the freezing point of THE FRETTIEST LADY tn Iteatln** and oth­
water; and it expands as much when er* should not alkiw a cough to rua. Um at once
the air warms up a little. A few Kemp'* Balsam which w« Kusraateo to cure. slovenly iu minding her helm that, when tbe
ehangt* like this in the temperature,
report came oho uad broken down, and
between midday and midnight, expand Price 50c and |l. Trial ilzc free. W. il. Good powerful tug* wvn&gt; sent by Admiral Hewitt
and contract the moisture in corn not
thoroughly dry. and wrench the tender
fibers enough to greatly weaken them. Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex­
Such kernels, when planted, if they ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
grow at all, send forth but puny plants.
FOR I DON’T CASE, dull, tired feeling, im­ quite aSdangerous to friend .1
Therefore, go to the field at once, or poverished blood, dull pains in back and head,
to the shocks, if the corn is cut, select tantalizing skin eruption*. Kemp'* Sarsaparilla
good, plump, well-filled ears, and those •lord* Immediate relief. Wo always guarantee written—the floating fortrsss, carrying
enough j»»*r to eripple a first! Un Um sb*
well-ripened, and, if possible, from
stalks having two or mare ears on
One Tecumseh concern had 140.000
them, taking only one of the ear* if
dozen
eggs
In
storage.
there is but one fully matured, and
plump, and well-rounded out at each
and considerately lie to. pn**s**lng itaaU tn
quit* young. I wm indneed to try B’ &lt;
end with good kernels. Tear one side since
Cream Balm. atid before he bad used one bottle
of the husk enough to see the condition that dlaagreeable catarrhal smellhad all left
of the corn. Select the ears earlimt
Cha­
ripened, for “like produce* like/" and
the offspring of such ears may give
Mr. A. NIchols sufTered from catarrh tor rear*.
you a crop next year enough earlier to Be purchased a boule ot Ely's Cream Rafm of
a*ve it from fro*L l*»Ck these ears into
basket* as you go along. Get enough
of them for ail your own seed. It will
Ex-Gov. Begole is preaident of the
pay to gather every such ear you can
find, and sell any surplus to careless Flint humane society.
neighbors at a good, round price;
ami. * U-u at point blank range, was nimble
Take the corn to a place where it
will never be rained on, or be wet by
Blanin* Noise*
dews. Strip off the husks, leaving
rearing, barring
enough of them to hang up the ears by.
It is a great deal better to dry the
corn by a gentle Are beat, until all the
moisture is got out. If this can not
poasibly be done, have It well dried In which II cure* by purifying tbe blood. 1
the aun. but keep it out ot rains and nuarr from catarrh, try Hood’» HaraaparIU
dews. It needs to be dried at once, un­ peculiar medicine.
less kept in a roqm so warmed that it
An otter five feet long was killed re­
will not freeze in these chilly nights, cently at Boyne Falls.
sad to.^eso dried-that no moisture will

“Oh. I can't be bothered with so
much trouble; I'm too busy," Is what
many readers will say, or think, or act
out If you want to do the most pro­
fitable farming you cant afford to do
any leas than the above, all of which
will not take over five or ten minutes
at most, for seed enough to plant a
whole acri. If it will pay for one sere,
as it surely will, it will pay for 10, 60,
or 100 acres. Heed corn kept in the enb
is never safe: nine-tenths ot it will not,
can not, produce good, strong, vigorous
plants.—Prairie Farmer.

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Mr. Kizo Tamari, a member of the
commission which represented the
Japanese government at the New
Orleans Cotton Exposition three years
ago, has called on us prior to his de­
parture tor Europe. He is the only
member of tbe commission who has
not already returned to Japan, having
been appointed by his government to
study scientific and practical agricul­
ture in America. For this purpose he
has spent six months at the Illinois
Industrial College, six months at the
Illinois Industrial University, one year
at the Michigan Agricultural College,
six months at the N. Y. Experiment
Station at Geneva, and about a year in
traveling. Mr. Tamari Informs us that
Japan is making wonderful progress in
the adoption and development of mod­
em agricultural methods. The Imper­
ial College at Tokio has already six
hundred students, and forty professor*
and assistants. The studies are divid­
ed into three separate departments:
First, Agricultural proper; second.
Forestry; third. Veterinary Science.
Kaeh of these departments is again
divided into a scientific and a practical
section. To enter any of the Bclentiflc
course*, the students have to pas* a
•evere, examination in the English
branches. All tbe lectures are deliver­
ed tn the English language, and profe*nors and students wear modem clotb­
in*, which Mr. Tamari thinks, will in
time become adopted throughout J span.
Most of the students in the clasaai of
practical agriculture are sons of the
wealthlcut and moat influential farmers
of tbe Empire. All the expenses for
the maintenance of tbe college are paid
by the government, and tuition is entiraiy free, the studsite having nothing
to pay but a moderate price for their
board. In former yean most of the
professors at the college were foreign­
er*, but the present plan is to send the
moot intelligent youths of the Empire
to America und Europe, to let them
aulre all tbe information they can,
bring it home with them to teach
it to their own people. This certainly
appears to be the wiser policy, as those
born in the country generally under­
stand tbe needs of ita agricultural in­
terest* better than foreigners. If all
the young men sent out by the imperial
government are as intelligent students
and quick observers nn Mr. Tamari,
Japan will not be long without as
efficient teachers or agriculture as can
be found anywhere. We extend to
him our best wlshwi for a pleasant voy­
age, and. on his return to his native
country, the deeorved appreciation of
bis government for which he has labor­
ed hard.—American Agriculturist.
Mrs. l*hccbe Chesley. Peterson, Clay
Co., Iowa, tell* the following remark­
able story, the truth of which is vouch­
ed for by the residents of the town: -I
am 73 years old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and liunrnesw
for many yeora-couki not dress myself
without help. Now 1 am free from all

SCROFULA
Humors,

Erysipelas,

Canker, and

Catarrh,

to take, give* (trenrih
ami vlgur lo the body,
and produce* n more
peruunent. U*lin£. re­
sult Ilian mij tncdldiM
I ever iinciI.— E.
llriuo.No. Lindale, 0.
I Imre iwd Ayer**
Saraapat illu.in my fam­
ily, for Scrofula, sod
know,- If it &gt;« taken
faithfully. It will
thoratiKlily enullcate
llite terrible diwiw*. —
W. F. Fowler, M. D.,
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty year* 1
have suffered with Erysineta*. I have «trfad
all aorta of rrmedlas
i for my complaint, Iml
found no relief until I
commenced using
Avar’* SanapariU*.
After taking ten hotlies of Ibis medicine I
am completely ettrrd.
— Mary U. Amesbury,
Bockport, Me.
I have suffered, for
years, from Ctrtarrb,
which wa* ao Mvero
that It destroyed my
appetite and weak cued
my system. After trya other remedies,
Ktltlnjr no relief, I

lug la mid ocean I

BOOT8

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Good Goods at Bottom

purifying

tbe blood

with

Albany M-. Batten
Highland*, Mm*.
Ayert Baraaparifla
b superior to any blood
puriser that I have
•v«r tried. I have
taken it for Scrofula.
Canker, and Batt­
Rheum, and received
much benefit from it.
Jane Peirce, South
Bradford, Mm*.

L. eenotnly t

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iring t

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MONEY SAVED

BLNEFLE38 NIGHTS, made mteerable by
that terribln cotutb. Hhllob'* Cure I* the reme­
dy for you. bowby W. H. Goodyear.
HHILOH-8 VITALIZKR Is what you need for
Constipation. Leas ot appetite. Dltilr

Bear in

By going to

Battle Creek

The klui Tdipiou

ouaoiMUr.
Goodyear.

SHILOH'S OOUGH (tod eoosumptlon euro I*

•M". Md, q.ita » iMpunuU, IwnUUr ..lb

From the Seat of War.

Going to belt Mackinac island with
an electric railroad.
up U&gt; wind with engine* ot IJXO bona power.

lata of Ohio, Qty ot Toledo )
Lucas County, 8. 8.
j
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he were fairly unavailing
is the senior partner of the flrm of F.
.1. CheneyA Co., doing business in the
City of (Toledo. C-ounty and State afore­
said, and that said flrm will pay the
sum of one hundred dollars for esch
and every case of Catarrh that can not
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
Frank J. Chknkt.
Sworn to before me and subscribed

And calling on

will try

“HaUo. *Babl'"
"HeUo, youneUi-

propos

from

Kala

And see his elegant stock of

Dry Goods

•AD right’

sailor*, faith la the imprognab^ty «f the

The Charlotte saloons dose promptly
at nine o'clock.

XX -HVgkX I'.W.'tL’

HARNESS

Do You Want the Earth ?

TURF GOODS)

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

No, I Want a

ropalrttig la Id* Ito* «om te at J. W.

And Finally
perfectly astounding.

Uu-.r-M

baolatNy haraJem and 1
tecta their bodice with tbe larval parasite.

Jewel Heating Stove

lawnM,.

J. W. Babcock,

Ail He People s W

Tie Pride of tie Wsrii!

mean* tapeworm
■erfaapa a umiler

Every Stove Guaranteed

,

And Each Plate Warranted.

Found dead in bed at Port Here:
Michael Omahrn.

Come and look, whether you wish to buy or not.

Lady Burdett-Coctu nrpi mu a wiUiag««■ to expand &lt;150,000 oa an tedratrtei &lt;ur.

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priat

POPULAR PRICES

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

REPAIRING!
Dr. J. H. Richardson of Niles has
fallen tadr to 81000)0.

.

"Tbey
MLud

r. Dcheoek

A. W. Olkason,

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from hortrcs, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, swneney. ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swelling*, eta. Save KO bv
UM or om boule. Wu-nmted. Sold
bv
X- Co., dnmdste.
by Goodyear *
druggists, HasLinffs.
Hastings.

stole priso

iteinltT of W

Three hundred pupils attend the
Detroit night schools.

Notary Public.
P. 8.—Hall'* Catarrh Cure te taken
internally and acts directly upon the
blood and mucus surface* of Ute sys­
tem. Send for testimonials, free,
F. J. Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo. O.
HTSold by Druggists, 75 cents.

HASTINGS MICH,

Can be

cured by

'VXx.e ve.cftO'o.
te warranted, is because it ia tho beet
Blood Preparation known. It will poeitiroly cure all Blood Dteeaare. purifies tho
whois system, and thoroughly build* up tho
constitution. Remember, wo guarantee 1L
W. II. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.

Rower,

Unirtrsal

Bold only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

Ha

�Od- S7 /8Z7
, vxhlbiv

of e&gt;csrtc light*.
lllM«.sm» •a*0*

.
■ GoodlO—
“L-m »J—— w-1
nshM***2;1**

One raault Of the rwit Tlllt — the M)ch.
rood, to Alma eoilrwn
-____ _ _____

White Pigeon think, u. will dam bee rirer in
order to get svm* factorio* to settle (here. This
I* belter than to sit on a dry good, box and dam
i-eutnsute bomcatead the town.
mooli or Ur—0

Lansing’* condensed milk company ship, a
carload cl tbe product per day. aud it goes from
Ubrador to Buenoa Ayres, aud from Dan to
Beersheba.
'

„e

tiy one marriago Iterate was

iv .iro pulling hair over

Bevan of Scrofula

"J*- un
BM pound, per day. rad beat, th.

Ruf:

Baughman &amp; Buel

SX“u»iX’T*’'1
’“"'“■‘•r w™». ot AU.no., u booul
. AI u
Th’* yw‘r&gt; *1,eh
potato la
a rem. be show, tubers that weigh 5 pounds
• ounce*, and take* as high as 13k bound, r.f
them from a.Ingle hJU.
*

lecture tor the university students this winter
Keep yonr eye pooled for tbe date and l(x&gt;k

Muvkegon mill mra are now facing the fact
Uiat before long they will have to get iop, eiMeimsta h *" ITTO
M“*kr«00 Hver. and are
considering rafting across or down Lake Mich­
igan from the north shore.

Slate Oil Inspector Platt 1* trying to secure
uniformity In the oil inspection* in thl* stale,
and to that end ta distributing new testing tools
for bis deputies.

v
u-w-v»arickte stepped through a de­
fective sidewalk at Caro. Sept», ami hurt iterwf so badly that she I* still under the weather.
Hhe ha* notified th- village to come around aud

•wivwwuuij urcA,
loot five bottle* Hood'* Sarsaparilla, end am

secretary of the county agricultural association
alnce .soon after Adam quit farming, has again
been clectcl to the same old position.

: In artiaclal bayou* of
.1 In cviii.ctlun. Seven

Township of Clay. 8L Clair county, ha* atatytae l&gt; Miner* when they

Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug Stow
where they will find everything in tbe line of

■ores for *evcn years, ipriag and fafl. Hood’s

Salt Rheum

I*one of the most dtaagreeabtodlseasea erased
by impure blood. It to readily cured by Hood'*
BanapartU*. th. great blood purifier.
William Spies, Elyria, O., anffered greatly
from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by
handling tobacco. At tlmM hl* hands wraM
crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep­
arations without aid; finally took Hood'* BarKparnia, and now saya:«I am entirely welL**Mv SOU had salt rhetnn

At the present meeting of the Idvingaton
county board ot supervisors they paid out Kjo
for woodchuck bounUes rad something for
crows-about |30.

■
---------- mu.iu.mi oi larceny
?„
“■-1 “I- '«■ ••• w» »&lt; •
half. When arrt-ted »&lt;&gt;me time ago it wai not
A million feet of lumber will be used In tbe until ra officer had brought him down b/ mean*
construction of Botefota's new grain elevator at of a plrtoi baU through hl* leg.
Port Huron. The structure will bold CTO.000
Burglar* blew open two «af«* at North Mnskeng hta father.
enn Friday morning. From that of 1. W.
louL* aro\uttlng an
Business li booming at Grayling. andso f* the Fertme*. they got aopie rash, a watch and val­
uable paper*; at Zal-mati’a general atom U«y
(Gra.** rofiS-' Its* a ue* postoffleo named atone inside the corporation without bitting a got 138 in eaah and some g-xnla
j'Xell p»*t matter.
dog or a drummer.
Congre**inan Flaher ta nt th* heart ot the
Und* are.reported from tho
Tlie G. A.B. post* of I.ivlngaton county have .West BtyClty electric afreet railway c -mpany.
twed given authority tn erect a imldler'* taouu- The capital stuck of tbe concern it SM.ooo.of
,i itogeibw bounty. .
which
•lO.OOtiH* been paid in and a portion of
mei t on the county property near the courtthe line will Ok; fiatahed thl* year.
bouse. Good Idea.
About three month* aco L. Ilrtghmxn boucht
ft is alleged that the Grand Rapid* etgMMlBahry, of Kalamazoo,
tlon scheme ha* been la-.d aside for a few »vtk«, ICO acre* of swampland at I veatiw for fl,coo,
and a tew dgy* ago the lucky fellow'-old 80 acres
1 *-»th which to erect while the old idea of creating a board ot trade
of It tn a Kalamazoo man for g-JAO The ; urIs being discussed again.
cha«er propose* to make a celery patch of II
Statement
that
Otceola
cros*-eut
struck
Cal
­
thrown from
In Gene«*ce county they are gedug to try a
umet &amp; Hecla vein not credited. Vein dis­
Till* and killed.
covered aald to be two feet thick, six wide with new kink with the Bohemian o»t» men. a re­
attacked by foot pads , fair percentage of copper.
liable farmer ha.* made complaint, and-a couple
of agent* ha-e been nrrcaicd forobLdntng hl*
•e.l 9100.000 In tyjjc like tt veteran, and he doesn't hesitate to algtiature lo a note for f too by fol»e pretence*.
A thcatrl al orga ilratlon at Romeo retimed to
roll up hit sleeve* and help tbe boys out when
pay a bill pf-U rent* It owed a workman. He
copy is long and hnlp short.
**U!ache&lt;t the effect* of the traveling corubltiaHon. Henry Frallek. ef Grand Rapids, one ot
tlon and raked in ■'them « cent*," not m&gt; much
lies !:. G. H’.t Im m -miwr ot first Jury the beat an4 most widely known men In Mich­
for their tuti Inate value, but for the spirit ot the
«a«a tor Do.. I «ta'e* c-&gt;urtat itay City.
igan. b&gt;.*t* of baring lived in Michigan t» thing.
CoCe®.vi
«■’ Alpraa. get* » gold medal
Quincy mining company ordered to crave di*««&lt;lag :L- &gt;4 of
of * ?'• “•R"The Tontine mine near Bessemer ta In trouble,
charging sand from rtamp mill into Portage
For* gf*’i:-ff «« D-'trolL Chsrievoix L terminer* having attached It to recover go.ono lake. Will neemliatr building new milrat eo»l
in
debt,
but
(bn
offleero
of
it
claim
they
are
»can*!&gt;» road will -mnmence m November.
of flW.uoo. Company ha* auryta* to cover exrill be tn vie into roller eomlng on! all right in time.
pvnar* but will probably paa* a dividend or two
Several Chicago tnrailxir* have been at Battle
•bey b jld rijpei meettnjs at the Michigan Creek and organized a lodge of the Knight* of
The dramatic young folk* ol Mecosta have
Fytbias among the colored rhen of that elty, with organized a club and will practice on tbe people
George Bailey a. chancellor.
'
till* winter. Ti»e people, meanwhile. have gone
:*?*• meeting In Adrian and
"Cy” Keyes, tbe oldest merchant In Bronson,
the ladle* a column of space
and known all aver southern Michigan, Is glv which they will practice oa the young folks, if
ing his attention, for amusement, to raising and they get loo bad.
Pr. Cb*a l&gt;. Inez aepolnted professor In educating Poland China plga.
Tbe loscg rount^aupervuor* have decided
&lt;uiw City ta-l-41 college. Formerly resided
President Willitta.of the Michigan agrleultur- not to pxy tbe S', .ooo reward they offered for the
capture of Dr. Weir. The medical experts who
tertlfied at bls trial rad presdtiied bills ranging
from gr.lfc lioo. were allowed g&amp;a day for their
cultural congress at Washington.
.
Battle Creek ha* a brutal wife beater In it* serrlcew'and time.
Palo wtUer* lu Gratiot co-intywill make their midst, and consideration for the fair name ot
About half of th* first railroad train load of
n-.u lex.irsioa back to Tiffin AM .Wellington the town t« all that has saved him from lugging passengers that toft the
earae from a single
Member W
hotel, and the landlord, who doesn't seem to
around a coot of tar aud feathers.
appreciate tbe discredit wtik-h a heglra like that
might
throw
on
hi*
house,
ba*
since been around
trance ot the Detroit, Lansing &amp; Northern rail­
road Into Grand Itapid* ha* been placated. He bragging about IL
A Minnesota mra ha* written to tbe clerk of
Weth Hains stabbed Frank Colburn in tho came high, but they had to have him.
Kit s'.Cta'* fbr p-jn'jing him off the sidewalk.
Col. Holloway of Hillsdale, who hs* been Ann Arirnr city, offering to sell the burg some

.; mjurie* received
rkssille.

Which stand for

» i. «uo stated that Rev.

Bareaparnia and to entirely cured.”
Stanton. ML Vernon, Ohio.

J. B.

At papular prices.

Our etock of WALL PAPER is still selling f at
aud below cost.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
100 Doses Ono Dollar

DM GOODS STORE

thunk-, on tbe ground that th* t&gt;ra*t&gt; might
bite the unhrrslty Mudenta nights a* they were
going home from church.
An act oLthe last l-gistature. which ha* now

Johanna,Cubbtedlck. 1«. next younger, 91, rad
80 ou down to TO, there being ten that old.
Tbe officiate of the Fenmylvanla railroad
eom;&gt;any bare been louring up and down the
Grand itapid* &amp; Indiana road-wblrh ta an
adopted child of the l’enn*y Ivanla company.
The Detroit. Grand Haven &amp; Milwaukee rail­
road company get* cen-ure&lt;l for running,, it*
train* too faat through Grand Rapid*. A little
girl aw kilted there bra train a few daya ago.
They have not made much headway pjteccutI ing men for violating the liquor law* in Tlougb- ----____________ Kava, r* raM WMlnCt *

Aheid tf

DO YOU KNOW?
If you do riot, now is the time to learn that
LIXIU

1

Arc lbc acknowledged tenders.of low prices

wile* from ViMar. using hooey for baiL
ose *( £ghlig MO pound*.
In th* uprstht ei&gt;y eft Grand Rapids the street
■"her coed's tn under the disorderly act and
b arnsfed gad punched accordingly.
Mr*. Jnlia F. WiHlamson died of heart dt*sue shite
-intending cooking of oyster
rapper ta bt .Ian&gt;.e* church at Albion.
Birr; Chgppell. who disappeared from Adrian
•early a down year* ago, leaving a wife to

won *: Kslamazoq for stealing a horse.
A Co1::* urmaa I* wintering alligators. No
»itd o’ a,, g!. &gt; f30 b,. kepl morf cheaply, or

Keeps and hell the very finest American and foreign Gran­
’ ite and Marble •

EVERYTHING

Monuments and Headstones

To be found in a flrst-claa* dry goods store

will be ffiund

AT MARR &amp; DUFF'S
And at lower prices than elsewhere.

Cheaper than any Outside Competition,

MARR &amp; DUFF
FALL DRESS GOODS,

Bcspectfany,

special low prlre*.
We will also clo*e out the balance of

SUMMER SILKS
Our Underwear

^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Furniture!
Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stoek,
1
the lowest prices. That place is at

ARCHIE M°COY’S,
The “Bine Trout” Finite Stere, Haxtinp, Sick.
The best assortment, the best opportunity

for satisfactory selection.

Call and see for

TM orud BMW. lA«t« un “u &gt; •
menL
Gen. B. A. Pierce, manager of •oldlere' horn"
at Grand Rapid*, commenced wit WW* Wblb
ney • Saunders, who keep saloon within • mite
of tbe home. Constitutionality of tew will bo

u—
r—dud “
UA1 «W. KWdrmntM u» «U»" •“
wurt er liriooU In ’.M M&gt;Arebl.U r—, •
iu &gt;
r» -W »• r—wrinn on t •
,Ud. noul .Mr IM -M—fU
M»t.
.»CUT«
. d—nrror

Prof. Kedxle. of U&gt;* agricultural college, who
ha* in hl* head about a* much yroeUcal science
as any other man In Mlchican.”rit* down upon
tbe Smead system, a. exmnptiBed a! the H.ll*

WMSIMWO G-IMr — • ««•£•
In r— nrar «r CM mI«i.&gt;«M—•r.

dale schools.
Tin- friend* of free thought

* 'pl^

. „nC &gt;■ to

•MnUrr —w- “

Ent

The Maaeo fair aasortatloa kWhs
Ing Bogan. tb« balloonist, became
for them the day he was advtrtlMd w
!tSCtn „
tm the
111:1 0,14 &lt;10C5
go up. He went up tnr
not soothe their grief.

'o^.mer.tf rad tan Jory Ulate. aS » •*.
recently stifled tor a 18 cent pa** «•
•"!&gt; U gritty druggist and bntcherat b»

Is closing ont his stock of

omeopathTc

Albion, and he hadn't neen mere (are b* had bl. flock hurtling around «a
Xme
a ne&lt; church and ^t rat of

tberuta.

.

a*bore with a chlte- bb«
lh&lt;&lt;
'f’tsr'JX s?Xu?s?—- «*

ot tbe

KBd akin. The people nt

pecifics

Chw*r“Lrive her a ®*DU.«

IS?—•»«■»*-

J

to a*k the people of Barry county to patronise a bom- InstltuDon.

Comprising everything that I* new rad at

HUMPHREYS’ yourself.

wo-.-vut: •. of Jim cm-. of tho 1^1-, ranch.
The ea&lt;r 0! Grant and Tom Chandler.charged
klilint John Clay, was qnashed In the
county court ana new papers mad e out. • jdStobddi °w» b!«h «»** u,c ccTty ‘XSdBtni-bady hM tMeo smuggling uninspected "•y _• “
condemnation proetwo
•»•*«■» oil Into Gratiot county, and a deputy
®»Peetcrt* trying tn catch u&gt;e ••moonshiner.”

ttere Tt,1Uj* relAUves at

rad nothing pleases u* more than to have those who think of buying lake all tbe'

Would call attention to.thelrltnecf

John Evra*, secretary; R.
Linens, Calicoes. Olngtouns, ale., at
Mrs. T. B. Knapp, superintendent ot Juvenile
hand.
*
Tbe students of the Ann Arbor university templars.
wm McLaughbn, who was wanted In Texa*
bare a carload of machinery. m*de tn “*•
to answer to a charge of cattle stealing, e^aped Opposite Farmers' Shed*.
mrehanlcal and engineering department of the
university, on exhibition al tba Chicago esposl-, from tbe officers near Kalamazoo. If you soe a
man wearing only a shirt and a frightened ex­
tlon.
pression of couutenanca. please stop him.
That'. Wm. MctowgWta** described by those
Ben narver, u.
------- -­
DB.HT¥?HSETS'BOCK
gas well whleb got full of oil th. other day- The
I Cloth*. Gold Binding
oil was blown out and Um whole thing caught

sewton at Benton Harbor.
Eew rc.rf-&lt; uord that Macomb connty ba* naltatle
A number of heavy-weight* hareagreed tone
SIrM !
^4 wiu not permit the Royal Oak present to apeak, and the railroad* wiB m*&gt;e
«w*®r* to be ','ralaed through that county.
rodneed rates.
*
5‘*f C!’r- woman aueeesafnlly played
It is announced that a roller
n
7
•’ •’ ' wveral nlghtA, got tbe town excite in operation at Hudson. Therei are -rab £«J
M, tad then wrtnuat ot the spook business.
won., .un «O« «“ "”™SS
Gov. La;? Led Seated a grange ball al Ottawa
“ke Wed-refay.. The statement that he had Mk U. 0o&gt; It
m'«l Jr-tirtfig foe the aca*oa wa* a mtatake.
Th* bosrd of - iprevtaoro of Clare county has ^'“'.b.roo-OU.-MO

. - —„
iiowevcr. 1* uaa aeveroprai
*• tact t:.-- Katamtaad hMgaiid-totaof it, toe.
Mdl- CrT-.*l». of Schoolcraft, was killed nt
*«W,0. Weduroday. by a falling ire®. The

Hastings, Mich.,

and nice good. In

BATTLE CREEK.

MARR &amp; DUFF,

tm-una:: Fljtitr. H* *ent 'em turnip seed that
rwlurel M5 bmlje.'s to the acre.

p

Conpstilors.

FLANNELS

Ih- MW Irilatfi. Sontir Shore a Atlantic rail-

Call In.
Yours respectfully.

At $6 for 20 yard patters.
person, at a caucn* or political convention, to
sell iu* vol.- or be bribed In any way. He mar
w-r:.t
V.M1 era.
Ik- lined'SLOOb or lent to prison for otic year, or
may tx both m lined and imprisoned.
Amo* Kinney, of Seneca, doesn't believe much
been getting In some
in^the theory of rotation ot crop*, and allows
in. Nineteen gave up
that practice I* worth ten point* where theory
won't win one. He ha* raised potatoes for 50 Is worthy of special mention, n^!n thl* Depart
•arlitian association of
succtwalve years on the same piece of ground,
ment will be found bargain* that cannot b&lt;nnd always get* good crop*.—Adrian Presa.
replaced elsewhere.
art* for th- ja*mbers.
.
Mecosta I* In tbe throe* of a colored people's
1 M»tofans. h*« bouxht ont tho Cashman
revival. The meeting* down on de ole planta­
tion weren't a marker. Brer Harris, who 1*
■te-i.w*
st rt-e.-ta and Au Hable, and
running them, frequently moves the whole town
to tears -those.In the meeting by tbe foreset bls
I.w-mg .*"* around and calmly listens tn
Noah I* Arthur to an Bast Saginaw boy only eloquence, and those outside by the noise he
FOfO’ifi i-made by other towds to logoff the
makes.
.
Owlta CT.y wa,;t&gt;n work*.
Tbe big mining company recently organized From the late Trade Auction Hale of Kew York.
Ktlstna/rv) Hturr.ing loose about five freight
cued a full grown man from drowning tbe other In Kart Saginaw consist* of Henry Gamble, of
Qualities and prices will do your heart good
East Saginaw, J. W. Lee am: G. W. Weadock,
day.
/
of the same place, and Peter Leveile, of Maple
to see them.
They rtej-x curfew bell every night at a o'clock
Valley- They propose to mln* silver at Oroa
Santt
Ste.
Marte
are
completed,
and
the
etrueCotton
flannel* In bleached, unbleached and
*» lad njton and children have to go home then
Cap. rathe north shore of Whitefish bay. Lake
&lt;rtu9»t tht roosenuenees
t
colored; extra good valors.
Superior.
The Curt county s’.pervisors have approThe following officer* of the Grand Lodge of
tare.
rriated ti/fti to build an addition to tho court
Fine value* In Bhtrtlngs. SheetI dr*. Tiekings,
Tbe Houghton county board of supervisors
weca.
. ----------- y
did not give the Houghton militia company Hie
Denims, Jeans, Caeslmere*. Crash. Table
bert Dodge-«~n»elor. Mr*. Davta. vice templar.
I’pper peninsula folk, appear to like the way
hat, i.-.-rrafter. unless It bother-

PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist at very low rates.

- an** well folk* fall rat other peopte
When drive
COUB.
“•' L’1 “
tyexobMffS^^ ‘Tight" to put down drive
sba. cnee °vr*eo
•rrtinaulxbed hl* "right"
-All* in that tow®- «”&gt;»

to pay French*"’-

ARBUCKLES’
nemo on * paokn*® of COFFEE. Is n
guarantee of cxocilenoo

ARIOSA

but hc

COFFEE

CLOTHING­

Odd lots, job lots, upd lota of them, to be sold at COST or
lees, for CASH.
BOOTS ANl) SHOES.—I can and will Bell at pricee to astoaish Yankee, Dntcb, or Irieb and some others.
LADIES’ ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.
PRINTS at 4, 5, and 6 cents.
■
UNDERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear like
iron, and cheap as “dirt."’
CLOAKS AND JACKETS.

‘

50 Cents.

One pound of good BOc. Jap Tea given with every J10 cask
trade at regular prices.
gy“Get your prices here before you purchase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

�The Hastings Banner
Hastings, Mich., OcUflRn, 1887.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The New York Sun evidently takes
delight in exposing the short-comings
und surprising ignorance of PreBident
Oeveland. In “deadly parallel col­
umns" it shows that important parts in
several of his western speeches were
copied from the American Cyclopaedia,
and alleges in substance that these
speeches were put in type in the gov­
ernment printing offifie at Washington,
and committed to memory by the presi­
dent, previous to his starting out on
his swing around the circle. Upon his
arrival in Chicago, a printed copy of
the impromptu off-hand speech he was
to deliver there, was given out in ad­
vance, according to the Sun, telegraph­
ed to the pfws as actually delivered and
published the same day in many of the
principal cities. The speech as thus
sent forward to the press contained
a brief statistical history of tho city,
copied from the cyclopedia, including
tho valuation of the property in Chica­
go in 1871, and the number of buildings
destroyed and lives lost by tbe great
Are of that year. As delivered, and
printed in .tho Chicago papers from
short hand reports made on the spot,
three historical references it is said,
were omitted, the facts of the Hun’s par­
allel-column exposure having previous­
ly come to the president’s knowledge.
And it was well for Mr. Cleveland that
the statistics were omitted in his ad­
dress; for. in bis hasty compilation he
appears to have overlooked the fact
that the cyclopaedia's figures in relation
r to the value of property in Chicago,
' covered only tbe “aeeesser valuations,
for the purposes of taxation,** while bo
used them as representing the full valoaUon of tbe city’s property. The as­
. seased value wus about one-third the
full value, and tbe president’s hasty pe­
rusal led him into a very unexcusable
blonder. Tbe Sun characteriire this
Chicago speech affair as being “quite
as funny as anything that has been dirclosed since the present canvass of sec­
ond-term and second-hand oratory be­
gan.”

■

The cowardly, lazy and shiftless
sneaks of tna^lost sort’who lead tho an­
archists and socialists are constantly
seeking to inflame the listeners to their
incendiary appeals by^virulent invec­
tives against “capital” and “capitalists,”
who art* charged with the responsibili­
ty of all tho proverty. ignorance, suffer­
ing and crime in this country. Who
are the capitalists ot the United States ?
With very few exceptions they are the
men and women, who l»y labor ot band
ur head have obtained and saved prop­
erty. Tha Chicago Tribune points out
that tbe largest single clement of three
“capitalists" comprises the owners of
money la saving banks. In the eastern
states they hold 1.100 millions, twice
the capital of all the national banks, ac­
cumulated by thrift, economy and indarttry, and belonging to all classes of
people.—Detroit Tribune.
.
It fa claimed by the democrats that
only republican papers find anything
favorable to say about the Henry
George party and its principles, but the
following from the New York World
may betaken as a fair stateniHit of tbe
cane with respect to it from a demo­
cratic standpoint and admits what
most democratic critics deny:
.
“It need not be thought strange if a
highly gifted agitator should obtain
lOO/W votes in this state simply bv de­
nouncing undoubted evils and’ abases
concerning which tbe old parties are
daub. Mr. George is badly handicap­
ped by the Jami tax hobby, but in his ex­
posure and denunciation of tho inequal­
ities, injustice and corruption that in­
fest our pollteal system he fa sure to se­
cure a large number of sympathizers."

ADDITION AL LOCAL NEWS.

Thursday evening a party of invited
guests gathered at the residence of W.
D. Hayes at a reception given for bis
mother. Mra. Willard Hayes. At
the rare of 17 years Mrs. Huyre came to
Hastings in 1837. and has known no
other place of resident* sines*. And
now as she passes her fifth rear she
finds herself in excellent health, a wellpreserved woman and one who is likely
to be a pleasant companion to her
friends for many years to come. About
150 invitations had been issued for this
reception, principally to members ot
the family and the old rreldmta here as
well as to Mra. Hayes’ early pioneer
friends who had formerly resided here.
But few regreta were received. and
the bouse was well tilled by the guests,
who were glad of an opportunity to
show their esteem for Mrs. Huies.
’ Mr. Haves* residence is Rdrairablj
adapted for the accommodation of a
targe gathering. Iking octagon in
shape, with all the rooms connected by
folding doors, it gives r very near ap­
proach to one large room, and thus
greatly increases the social feeling ot
such a large gathering. The floral dec­
orations were profuse, and especially
so in the parlor—tho reception room.
Among them were house plants of var­
ious kinds, wreaths of smilax, and
beautiful designs made of Oregon moss.
Placed at each end of the sofa occupied
by Mra. Hayre and her sister, Mra. Hi­
ram Bennett, were beautiful pieces of
hot house flowers—one, presented by
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Bowne, of special
beauty, was made of tea roses, with tho
dates 1837 and 1887 in scarlet irnmortellre; the other contained the dates '37
and *87 and was vary pretty.
Arrangements had been made to pre­
sent Mra. Hayes with a very Uno easy
chair. Got, owing to a collision at Grand
itapids that morning, the chair failed
to reach this city in time, much to the
disappointment of .all. By request.
Clement Smith in a happy manner ex­
plained the circumstances to Mra.
Hayes and read a letter written by Mrs.
J. S. Goodyear in regard to the matter.
Mra. Burton, on behalf ofthe W. C. T.
U., of which Mra. Hayes Is a member,
presented her, by appropriate remarks,
with a “white ribbon birth-daysbook”
in which were recorded the nauks of
the members of the union. Mra. Bur­
ton also read aflne poem that she had
composed for the occasion.
The refreshments were all such os to
“make one’s mouth water." They were
served at small tables and all enjoyed
them together.
,
The gathering was one of the most
happy social events in tbe history of the
city, particularly to the pioneer resi­
dents of this vicinity who were present,
and who conversed feelingly and much
of the events of “ye olden time” when
life was more of a dead-struggle than
now, but whose hardships were met
with cheerful courage. In many re­
spects, this reception was tho tno.it, no­
table pioneer gathering in Barry^dounty, and will be long und pleasantiv re­
membered.
Among the regrets was one from Mr.
N. Barlow, accompanied by a gold ring
with ibis sentiment attached. “In mem­
ory of the time when Simon said
thumbs up,” Thus referring to their
happy younger day a.
Among those irom abroad were:
Victor P. Collyer, Battle Creek, A. C.
Parmelee, Washington. Mr. and Mra.
Hicks, Battle Creek, Mrs. Geo. Keith,
Greenville, Mrs. Evarts, Nashville,
James Youngs and wife, Yankee
Springs. John Hendershott and John
Robinson with their wives, Irving, und
A. J. Bowne and wife,Grand Rapids.

B: K. GRANT, Clothier.
.

V

We have all the new things in

SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
Gloves, Mittens, Underwear, Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &amp;e.

And are ready and willing to sell at prices
below any competitor. We can do it, because
we pay no rent, have light expenses, buy our
goods for cash of the best houses on the conti­
nent—we are not confined to any one house,we buy where we can get the best goods, y

Our stock is now complete, and we ask yon to
see us before you buy anything in our line.
We Can Save You Money.

R. K. GRANT, CASH CLOTHIER.
See tile

DUNNING

-cm OAK’

.A. ICT}

The county local option committee
have petitions from 80 of the 148 school
districts of the county, with upwards
of 1,COO names attached. Not 'a single
report was received from Thornapple
or CArltou, aud very few from some
other towns. The delay has been ex­
ceedingly tedious, und now romre
another stumbling block that will un­
doubtedly defer an election until next
spring. The committee was prepared
to put the petitions in the county With Double Shake Grate.
clerk's bands Monday. But the clerk
Large Ash Pan,
must satisfy himself that there were at
least l.l&amp;J actual voters on tbe peti­ Large Swing Top and
tions. He cannot take somebody else'*
word, but must go according to the
Double Doors.
records in htaCwn office, or by proper
certificates from the township clerks.
The taw requires that duplicate tally
sheet lists of ths actual voters in the
towns must be furnished by the town
clerks to the county clerk. When dep­
uty county clerk Powers began to look
up the records in bis own office Mon­
day in order to vouch for the proper
representation of legal voters on the
petitions, he round to his surprise that
for some years back, no duplicate lists
were in his oflioe. Hence oil these
petitions must go to the town clerks
for their certificate that the persons
whoee names are on th** petitions are
legal voters. This would take at loa.it
two weeks, and then It would take over
live more alter their return to to the
county clerk before an election could be
called. This would bring the el tlon
in December, when it would be impos­
sible to get out a full vote. For that
reason the matter will undoubtedly
have to go over to next March, when
FoUowtag are the real estate transan election can be held. If the other fere for tho week ending Oct. 22J. aa
districts of the county should do ns takim from the books in the register's
well as those heard from, there would
be upwards of 3,000 names on the peti­
tions There fa no dodging the fact
that Barry county ta opposed to the
ealcon nuisance, and will stamp it out
on the first opportunity that prreentn
itself.

Bishop Galloway. tho leader of tha
jwohitftionfats of Mississippi, fa anoth­
er witness to the rapid and real pro­
green made in temperance work under
the local option law. Four counties
han* voted this year, and all went •'dry”
by handsome msjoritifti. He declares
that they are “fast winning the entire
state.” If this should be so, no one
would hare the right to complain, for
then there would exist in each locality
the seatimed to enforce the law. He
aboeaya that the policy has brec “to
keep the moremziut all aS from party
politics.” Members of all parties work
Ymanti. Mich., May 10,1880.
with them. They arc not a party, and
Gentlemen:—Permit me to volunteer
“offer no man political place or prefer- whatever assistance 1 may be able to
rtader you by endorsing and recom­
mending jt»ur remedy. Several Years
Tlie New York Tribune aaya* Lon­ ago 1 used it and it cured me. This
winter, owing probably to a re­
elily, the long struggle between the last
duced condition &lt;»f my svstem, result­
democratic and republican party has ing from a severe cold and overwork,
tbean terminated forever by Um demo- my old difficulty returned. I resorted
.eratic victory of 1884. the trial o.z that to Zos-I’hora half fearing that it would
■jptxty in power and iu complete failure not do as well ai before; bat it does
just the same. R can be relied cn every
;to meet tbe expectations which caused time. It is all that you claim for it.
If ruy testimony can bo of any ser­
the nxHt earorat republicans, realize vice to yon at anr time I am very glad
to give it. Zos-l’hora ran*! me when
howLnM* this ta or bow important. phyaidans
told me I could not lire two
Practkal results an* not al wavs ttrictiy months. Any ladv who wishes to
Iqcical. But there reason for antler* know the particulars ot ray ots&lt;* may
write
me.
Yours.
paring Ltal tbr democratic party will
IlATTUt COQUI-ET.
te detested ia 1888. will jmm forever
Teacher in Tecutnsh, /Mich.) Home,
Ypsilanti.
*
muH of Its trial
To the Zoa-Pbora Modidne Gl
B expected.
KatamMuo, Mich.

'■

ROGKIiS.

Stoves!

The Live Grocers of Hastings

BEFORE BUYING.

Cordially ipvite the citizens of this city and vicinity to
amine their stock of

Crockery and Glassware,
। which Ls larger than ever before. 'All the laten noveltac* n
■ this line of goods.
|
We are headquarters for all Ktandard* gopds kept bv tfnHclass grocery house#.

-Sold by-

The highest market prices paid for Butter. ICgg*. IVie*
Apples, Live Poultry, Vegetables aud Fruit.
Give us a call and bo convinced.

50,000 lbs. LIVE POOLffl MEL.

Bros.

Fall W for 1887 ted
Don’t part with your money

until

you have seen my stock and got the
prices on

rirtt or

UM

Clothing, Hats and Caps.
And Staple Dry Goods.
ro?na.’m‘
(Uri^&gt;«SS‘oauriM!&lt;a*hiHTO,,’&gt;e&lt;- c*

?°
W°ER
Absolutely Pure.

I can and will save you money.

R. MUDGE.

�Visit B»u*hm»n 4. Bort’, dnur .tor.
«nd rrl jour pmalpUoo. r,n. ni b?
PERSONM. MENTION.
Farmers have so often l-ren deceiv­
ur£^- “atttau Wl for rbkago SM•Twn cuter AlH-ks frorff Charlotte
luti
swue.
"Ji^ris*^. WKDMPDAY, OCT. &lt; MP.
ed by horse blanket! which do not wear
came up here with female partners
Frank Warner, Of Orangeville
well, that they will doubtless be glad
Saturday
night and bad a high old
A L NISEERN. Local E«Mt»r.
l..,Y
”
A
'
B
*
rb
"
,HM
NiuhrlU.
waa very drunk Friday night JuMlre
to know how they can get strong horse
Greenfield taxed him S3 and costa Sat­
blankets. They should caret uliy read time, r&gt; starring at the hotels as “man
urday morning.
the attractive &amp;-A burse blanket adver­ and w|fr.“ They wete somewhat de­
tisements which appear in our columns moralized upon finding that they were
““ 13
I’atuomze a home institution by lut
watched and they broke cainp Monday.
J
getUng Hastings roller mill Cour. No
The Ilaslinps Engine &amp; Iron Works The father of nne of the gTacrlrsa
To I-rof. BoberU Kid wlfr. Frl.hr
better made anywhere. It Is the equal
keep a special workman to upset, retem­ young acampe came up here that day
«*»t, a son.
of the best made.
4
help bls wayward aon out of the
per and grind axes. Tbe i»e»t steel to
"•
UIHM.
Tue grand army post, at Ra meetins Id?w£y*'cant-hooka and handhw,stove lids, huge
last Saturday evening, adopted resolu­
keltlea, mauls and chlllud ni»-igh HhnH»
Fon 18%. over 817.000 was raise I for
tion* of reapoct in memory of late com­
C!em. Smith was in Jackson on busi­ always on hand. Special att»nti»n giv­
county Lives id Barry county, and {he
rade Robert Kelly.
ness Monday.
en to making and trinpeniig ateel tools shortage ut the end of the year was
Ovn Burry county readers will find rr&amp;tiidV”” Tl"tai •s“h’?1' of all kinds.
8I3JOU.
of whi&lt; h fio.fifO reprewntert the
with this issue a supplement contain­
An EXTHVSIANTIC railroad meeting shortage for 18«. For 1W7. 822.000
ing a thrilling romance entitled “Super­
was held at Buttle Creek one evening l was raiMil for county purposes—over
visor! Proceedings."
last week, the object of the* meeting 85,(01 lesu than for the previous year,
The Banner gives more state news
being the discussion of the bnilding ol and the shortage at the end of Ibis year,
an ihrv have tn previAllegan, is visit­ e road to tins point to meet the l^owell if expenses
than any county paper in Michigan, and ing relatives here.
our readers aru pleased with this new
JI Freeport rmlronl. Battle (‘reek ex­ oua years till January 1st., will lie not
feature of the paper.
.Mr*‘ A-J- Mown® were in peels in two years to be connected with more than 8250, Jeu than la*t year.
Thh shown that there has lieen lighter
tbe city Inst week.
Lowell via llailings.
It wtu pay any one in want of line
county expenM-s thia year than last, and
Guard Bonnet, of Greenville, viwted
stock to attend the auction nt D. McThe information that trains will be this answer* the Journal's question as
OmlMrs, Tuesday, Nov. 1st. Sale to in town last week.
running through from Kalamazoo to to republirnn extravagance. It appears
commence at 10:30 a. m.
that
this ex’-ravagance ssv« money to
l,orn SrtunUi to Mr. Ixiwell. via Hastings, by Jau. 1st has the tax-paycn'.
Baker .Siiriner desires to rent his i and Mrs. Rd. Muster.
been given recently in several state pubouse on Jefferson street. The house
Oscar L Crook hax removed his |K-r». If this Peso there must be more
A. J. Doane Mates that tbe “Chica­
is in good condition and the rent is rea­ family to Warne. Mich.
livelier hustling on tbe two new^roath*. go. Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw railroad,
sonable. Apply al the aherMTs office.
this ami Jan. 1st., thin has
Major MeGurrln, of Grand Rapids, between
which is almost completed from Kala­
t/A 31 t*ound musk along® measuring
bttn seen so far this seasne.
lath* city.
mazoo to Hastings, will be extended ' to
four fret, a&gt;x inches in length was haul­ was in the city Monday.
Act 33, of th&amp;Uwsof 1M»7, provides Saginaw, nnd that the preliminary sur­
1„&lt;1 pay lhe highest market ed out of Thernapple last w eek. E. and A. E Kraaston visited Grand Rapids that
aboard of supervisors way pur­ vey for the extension wHl be com­
J. Hyde, of Morgan, were tho captors. d eflnesday on business.
at once. The route contempla­
priqe for Butter, Eggs and all On Saturday the superintendents Frta Greble. now a student at Olivet, chase cnc or more lots in any cemetery menced
or burial place, to lie devoted to to the ted ruus direct to Portland, Ionia coun­
of the poor elected W. II. Schantz as spent Sunday In the dty.
.,nw’ - ' Fanner's Produce.
purpose nr burying deceased vK«Tans ty, thence to St. Johns, and thence as
chairman, and appointed him purchas­
Will Squler. of Big R«phl«. vhitwl of the war for the union. Several nearly as posable on a direct line to
ing agent for the coming four month-. relatives iu the city last week.
. .
• . ufTVMY
It La thought probable that
ijoanls are to be asked to do ns the L»w I Saginaw.
the line from Ashley to Saginaw may
IU1U are laid on the C. K. &amp; S. R. R.
Charles Merritt, of CharlotU-. is vlall■ s-tra-thtr tuay. - Evening Journal.
bo built jointly with the Toledo, Sagi­
to within It*k than live miles of Hast­ ing friends in town thia week.
k/MoxD tr night will be Hallowe’en, naw &amp; Muskegon road. There will be
ings, and it is probable that the work
Mrs. Hannah Grebb-, of Battle Creek, and the spirits will bo walking abroad nn debt on the road when it is complet­
r will be now pushed right along lo com­
ed from Kai unazoo to Hastings- Tclh visiting her son J. A. Greble.
doing a land office business in Hosting*. egnim-Heruld, G. 3pletion.
Dr. H. A. Rvber an-l LimDy will Tho young la lH are making pr-'pira ,
Remkmbkh the auction sale of fine
tions for tho event, and propose to
U.U ElSU'Al GOODS.
JuNXiE BlATltMCN. a bright aud
honns, cattle, sheep, etc^ at D. McOm-‘ occupi tbe C. G. Bentley house.
make the boys jump around lively if
tier’s, five milee south of Harttags.
Mrs. W. W. Cole return*! Wednes­ they Und them, the ladies. Here’s modest looking girt 17 years of age
Tuesday, November 1st Sale to com­ day from Uer visit tax Ndw York.
predicting thut the boys will earn their from Ann Arbor, enme to this city
r.lU ...
*&amp;« dlWJtftlHl.
mence at 10:30 x m.
from Grand Rapid* on the morning
SWill Squler inM family returned supper.
JOHN BESSMER,
train Tbursdav. lltr story told to the
Lunn Bros, want to buy n.tWG-burn- Monday to their home in Big Rapids*
The shooting contest at Pilbeam's city marshnll was to the effect thut
JEWELER.
er gasolene stove, without oven. Any­
Mrs. Eldred, of Traverse City, is vis­ gallery was concluded r^aturday after­ with her parents’ consent she. in com­
one having one. in good rendition
-pn I
'
which they wish to sell should call.on ing her psrenta, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Black. noon. Henry Crockford by a Bcore of pany with Ruby Porter, aged 10. an­
them at their tailor shop.
Charlie Benham, now traveling sales­ 99 out of a possible WO, became entitled other Ann Arbor girl, had gone to
Rapids to look for work; they s Jbs. of r»»d gloM itarcb tv
man for Armour
Co., epent Sunday to one of the prizes, a silver drinking Grand
The home missionary society of the hero.
cup;-Taylor Walker made WJ&lt; and went to a hotel together but herd the
M. E. church will meet at Mrs. Mc­
latter deserted her and she wax left
" turkKh prune*
won
a
set
of
silver
-knives
and
rorks;
. HASTINGS. MICH..
Clintock's Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock | Mrs. W. H. Warner, of Ypsilanti, Is Sid Crowell's score ot 100 won for him with just enough money to get to.
for the purpose of electing oftlrers. I visiting her parents. Dr. Ru.*«rll and a silver watch. ,
Hastings. She was anxious to get
wife.
A lull attendance is desired.
home and the authorities believing it a 6
bernpor.ftuury seed.
Ox the evening of Oct 22d,a targe worthy case purchased a ticket which
.
The World’s Minstrels appeared al
Geo. Renter, of Chase. Midi., was number of friends gathered at tbe was given her. She left on the after­ 3 - choice Japan tea dut
*
rood
“ .
Union ball lust evening before a large handshaking with Hastings friends
h:&gt;me of Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Beach, noon train for Ann Arbor.^ '
3 . ’■ choice
••
new crop..
.
audlenc*’. who all spe.ds of the enter­ Monday. /
to
celebrate
th*
Sth
anniversary
of
This
la
the
bacuc
quality
tea
wilt
.torn
tainment as far above the average min­
On Wednesday evening whUa Mm. a-dl al COe per lb.
Mm. Julia Goodyear goes to Grind tbrir married life, ami presented them
strels show in merit and interest.
Rapids Saturday for n few days visit with some very nice aud useful presents. Oscar Youngs was returning from tbe lib. choice ttaecc: tota-ro. U*-bt..............
The members of the W. R. C. of this with friends.
After a good etipper *npplied by Mrs, bouse of a neighbor she fell into a hole
cRy went to Nashville yesterday in re­
Beach the company dispersed, all feel­ that had been left in the street uncov­
sponse to an invitation from a like -Mrs. W. J. Bowne, nf Hasting*, spent ing that they had a nice time.
•were Cuba
th., w^k with Mrs. Fldus E. FL-h.- Al­
ered In front of Jacob Maus* residence
organization there. Most of them legan
Gazette.
In the find column on fi;»t page can on Green street. Mrs. Young was I * bruid» ol chMcr itcj.' |tlx tubucco
were accompanied by their husbands.
Mrs. Williams, of Grand Rapid*, a! Ini found the dates when M. L. Cook bruisul-Qulte Indly but not seriously 3'1 lb. bar socxi «oop.
Injured. She was assisted out by the TM» m ihr bigRtst bcuxhiu on wirih.
Chain pumps, suction pumps, rubber
re»i«ient of Hastings, is visiting will be at several poetoffices in this Brock brothere, who happened along
buckets, chains any length, tubing or former
relative? here.
I • I’ ■ 1**M b'.aek jvppvr
county for th*-, purpose of receiving and heard her eric* as she fell.
any part Co wood am! chidn. Pumps
manulactnred and for taka: my sew­
Mark Russell, of Sioux Fails. Dakota, subscription* for the Banner. Thq careluMncsi oh the part ot the city I 1 " Afrie.iti Kiiutrr
thi# w»xk. 2.060. ing machine office.
is expected to arrive here on the 11J0 .-ittentioa of our subscribers is,directed authorities Is entirely inexcusable. Th- I EM. b&lt;kmJ tmklbf wotmw,
T. Priluim,
to this notice. We need the money due 1 excavation could have easily been cov­ ।« U»n anti w»b!x*rd »«•»
train to-night.
Ex-cRjvernok John P. Lono. of
.
us in our bu-iness, and "now lathe ered over, or a dnnirer signal might Beta eaoned snekcre! ..
Mr. Ironsides from Canada with his a.-cepted time" to pay the printer.
•’
'• Mliuon, -.jlut
Ma-wachusette. will hive an article in
have been put up. The pit was left,
fatndv will ox'iipy the Bentley hcuee
.
we understand, by the city pluiuliHr ■j tloz. pk-itk« In tUw-xar.
sub­ the Forum for November on “The i’fc' on West Green street.
At THE lata district press association who.was
1
lb.
Qjji.
baklnc
‘
waiting for materials to make
post- and Abuae of the Veto Power, “refer­
inerting at Charlotte, it was unanimous­ the water coanortloa with the main at
Enoch Andrus will hnve &lt; barge, dur-; j* ly
the date after ring .-specially to 1‘rcsldent Cleveland a
».th elmire Halt* Iak&lt;- i«.-rtuBx- tn-r ult.'i
voted as tbe sense of tbe member!' i that ^oint.
the winter term, of the school in lhe i
»s in arrears to V6UM4.
I present that cards of thanks and reso­
liegere
district.
Carlton.
x-tUe account* for
The mutual insurance company
are our obligations I Cn?.i.i.» Mann, who was arrested | John Weissert has fitte&gt;l up a horns |! lutiona^f respect would only tie pub­
Ono 1. gdkm kUm water pitcher and vwrri« (V
...._ v&gt; p .v»d «. ry
to m*t them souietimu ago for knocking down r-ndi in th*' second ward, and soon mil ta- ' I listed by tbe paper* rt presented at ad- known as the Dunkard Farmers mutual , NKobM.
lo UMIVU
hmm irx.
frw wiib
‘ verttaing raks. This course will l»e of-fonia, Barry &amp; Kent, that was or- pound.
Her th »t sr may .do robbing u sewing machine agent at come a resident thereof.
strictly
adhere*!
to
by
the
BANNER.
In
• 1' what is du.« us. Caledonia, has born found guilty of the
gaaizcl a little more than six months W»'UT acme »hoc
dux. t-*tta,
ndfllUon,
we
shall
also
charge
tor
al)
ago, Wil! now l*e obllg*l to levy a tax, | Bulpbur, ;-:r pound .
' ’Liya, nnj without crime and ac-nteu-.ed to W yean m | v Mr. Bush of Kalnmarxio attended th« &gt;
meeting of the dirctors of tbe C. K. A. obituary notl'vssent ti* for publication. lor six months insurance nearly double I ’ rinibottkbenblneins.
• ' shsl! expert every stak-’a prison.
•
8. IL IL held here List week.
“
j Lil ti: lil hi thffc city
pur ponu.l
Ed. b'ENiz w.x* 29 years obi Wednes­ what the old Barry ,x Eaton have dope Lopt-ras.
The new roller mill is getting Ach a | Fred itotcbkliw is so well pleased day and wd) probably remembertbo oc- for one yenra’ insurance. Some fann­
complain of the tux or nssewtNvnts
deecrvetlly m&gt;-d reputation for making j with Spokane Falls. Wash. Ter., that cualua for some time. -In the evening ers
of the Barry A Eaton insurance *-o*n- NrW
t Nl&lt;-a..-.l.;kert&lt;iu.
, excellent flour that fanners come for ho has decided to locate I here.
pUrhrr aud^utib -.­
one of Hustings fair maidens enticed pany. But reliable insurance with r
I m.my uiUe®. even from over the county
A sinter of Wright Garrison. Mra Ed. into the residence of II. Ford where blanket policy, such as the Dunkard or White Un»p j,ba&lt;te« .
। line, to exchange wheat for Hastings { Hall, of Ohio, and her daiigh’-r nil! previous arrangetnente had l»ecn made the Barry A Eaton company issiie, ran-1 X:»« hr:.- - tmariag. taup.
Untie Sato.
1 rolb.T will tluur.
make Hasting* their future home.
so that Ed. and tho party present would' no*. lx» turntahed for n term ot yt-ara for i GU»- Uaad tamp. aR «4or»
less than the obi Barry .t Elton Las' “ hind •• cry-tal
noticeI
Tub time it was the. bam of Jx-Ai-*1 J. 11. Brittan, proprietor of tbe Btj*!g*' have a pleasant time, which included done
for many years. The uIhut is Rot I inch breakhMt plata*. m-t
the enjoving of n splend:*) supper.
ChrkUin, near Woodland that burned., street house, Gnipd Rapid*, visited Tbe plans’were carried oat to perfec­ said with no dlsiespect to the Dunkard is
.......
.. waauixma
{neb
iinnuwrcd vra.-«
braw trays
tray*
ing Jotrfps nt
A.
Phillips, the cigar manuf.icturer, tion.
company, which is honestly nn*l cco- N-i4*N-r dinptrsets. &lt;Uuu&gt;
It happened Tuesday night of last 1 last week.
hougtUlin j
.
“Mary, what shall it ta. y.rs know 1 nonucally managed, and pi)*s its lol-ses M - t-a »*t*
i week. 4 tramp is tho prdbalUe origin |
honorably.
We
only
wish
to
remark
|
N.
.«
dccoratl'-ns
jn«toau
A
daughter
has
Urn
born
tn
Mr.
and
1 ot the tin-. Loss 81^Y)un&lt;l S700 in the i
»X—
Mrs. Holt, of Dansvllh-. WIs. Mre promised you a machine this fall and that a company like that which gives a tup.- aud
I Dunkard insurance company.
;d^u tcmbler*. i- r *h •'
I Holt was formerly Miss Ella Williams now what kind do you want” “Henry hroiul and liberal policy must of necea•L JI. Ffi.r-rAM has moved bis shoot- . -ft ruum*. per dot
Go to Houghtalin AfcIJchty*s with of this city1 have triml several and think if you sity cost more tliau u company which
loggxlterj Imm the city.
gives a narrow policy. But these In- Laoteru riub«. rxeh
.
I your butter and eggs nnd other farm
Miss Minn Mudge, from Albion eol- oan \on had belter get the Domestic: h~.) In
;i« —
Id *»
u Unnu.know that they —
will
get• i 5-,,w jmpmrnd tabular I*aterns.
A./.Blwaloi potatoes wu.*, shipped। produce and get the highest market kge. return*! home Saturday, to attend vou know mother has used her old one «sured
. v.' Al. Jones I uurwlay.
over JO iron* and it does spleddld work what their policy calk for iu cose of UulvsuUrd Irou wash tub aud boik-r com
her
sister
Mena's
wedding,
which
oc
­
loss.
’
price. You will also find there • large
yet.andtlien the new ont-s have got
blued, tuo sires
yl » wmI
Me L.-.tm &lt;pi.diiiM Saturday a* stock . of boots and ahoeu, sUple dry curs to-day.
such lovely attachment and no trouble
2 paper* of pin* .
.
' iperintra t-at of the poor.
goods and groceries, all sold at low
A' most intereating service was that
Mr. CottrdL the genial M. C. IL IL to put them on as every piece just
H.isnx .- w .. -.'taited by a real lire। rates.
conductor, was in the city last week slides on to one fodL”
at the Episcopal'church Sunday. It .1 pnprri polhhrdfctM-l ta-M
dliiToyunt a J-w
*layh
ago.
visiting
friends.
His
estimable
wife
ac-*
IWt double pc nl.xl tooth pick,. p.v ka;-r
W -hys
’
Botntox has the iron on his new
A meetino of the directors ot the C. was called a harvest home festival. 18
■brett betl note |«*rwr
.
a
Fuwk.iucCs truin
K. A 8. IL it. was held in this city last Thu church wa* artistically trimmed ' •M roieloprx, joud on,-.
I rum &amp;
5 to
to 10
110 cents
cents per
per railroad laid nearly to Pratt’s Lake, aa companiod him.
wadalDnaps• &amp;
Will Kelly went to Nash ville Tbunj- week for tbe purpose ot securing the with I wheat, grasses, etc., the alter 2 quart Uula .....................
Jc. BsdcocR
Rtdeook’’e
s market.
market. 1 far as he can go until more tie® af®
Tax uceli^'i&gt;Unks put up in neat I forthcoming. He has bought W acres dav to celebrate his 19th birthday with necessary., grounds for the depot and showing especially fine taste. A stand
laden with vegetables arranged in
form rau
i.!.uuned at thi* office at I of timber sooth of Standard a, and has, a friend whoae 19th birthday was sim­ side tra-ks. The right of wav has liren was
excellent display. After the regular Sun­
lew PROW
I pat hte mon to cutting Ues-LoweB ultaneous with Will’A
•M&lt;-ured along WatorrtreeL 4« f«*t wide, day school service, the superintendent,
and nn to the M. G R. K- The company Mrs. D. G. Robinson, propounded ques­
Will K»n«lJ ««t to
Journal.
trouble between
Tbnrsday in n*pon*&gt; to -i telegram also purchased all the property between
Reported that the M- C. K. IL bus from his sister Dora, whois a teacher Water street and tbe creex from Lonrt tions bearing upon thia epedal theme,
Ikuoretic I bought
to which appropriate reapoasre were
&lt;'l'Li’tan“ps
made a contract with the C. K. &amp; u. in the Holland schools.
«n»« toroueb to Of™
»*'l’° given by the children, setting forth the
llAtMimtA.v &amp; Bn i. are closing out giving tho former tbe right to run two
reasons for lhe festival. Each clam
Fd. Bailey returned from Ann Arbor lots on tho south side ot Green street.
t*rir ttonk
wall paper. Look at
fast
pasaenger
trains
daily
over
that
THR freight train rom the w«W due next made its offering of fruit and veg­
Wednesday- He will remain at home
U&gt;u ixrgu:^.
line to connect Grand l‘ri’,d5
for some time but expects to attend Uie here Thursday morning failed to put etables, rendering an appropriate verse
as a smtiment to go with the offering.
Ar the cigar stand of Baughman Chicago. This will be a great a-xomo- University during tbe next semester.
in an appearance owing to a collision The edi tile portion of tho offering was,
a Boel \qu can obtain the choicest, datiun to Hastings people.
Ed. Morrell. Will bonier, Ed.
at Grand Rapids that morning in which after the service, aunt to some needy
•roods of cigars.
.
The running race Wednesday after­ Ike Hendershott and Mf* list it took a prominent part. Tbe damage ones in tbe city, and tbe dowers used In
Pay thn printer. See notices in first! noon was won by Sorrel Dan. I®*°® ‘ • nnrt lots of sport at Gun lake last was not wrious, only causing a delay. the decorations were soon adding com­
tvtacin on this page, alto in lirst colweek, where they were bunting ducks. Tbe freight was side-tracked to await, fort and cheer to many sick rooms. The largest stock of Bunging
bad a sulking fit and finally succeeaea
'■-uu: on Urst pege.
the arrival of a Gain from the rest but Buch aer vices do greet credit to tbe
C.W.0rKWW. O D.
m leaving the track on the third beat.
Lamps,
W O (Hark and 31. N. Keeler. not t«e!ng run far enough back on the race, and the comfort they bring and
Tux W. &lt;• T. Union, of Hasting*. H wi aaSeof -over the fence and •
11U meet at Mrs. E. Rider’s on Tue»- out" That beL HU ridwr threw him«'
,ro", ■ide track It caused t'oth engine* to leasons they teach are sweet and last­
a .rape each other m as to tear off tbe ing reward ind'-ed for all the labor :md
Middleville. Kteoded toe
sell off and was uninjured.
nexL
trouble
necetaary
in
tbeir
preparation.
Tbe
largest stock of Crockery.
parts
along
tb'-ir
rides,
between
them.
Birr710d«i No. 11. dd M.UeW
A Exiqcta:u&gt;E partv is talked of ,/Delton is having a boom that Is
In no better manner could gratitude to
rank conferred.
Hastings rejoiced with the resit of the Gltrr of tbe harvests*be taught
hsotseot the voting people to take
very brnltny but they don’t blow mu
The largest stock of Bazaar
ho".UoofSTulh,M’odJi1^“^ them Friday when the report arrived
b**iathenmr future.
aSrtiL
Men siuS »U*unltod to otaOM'’ of the eighth gnine won by the Drtroits
jREdmthot Mn. W. L. HaU occurGoods.
K tarry SeKolrev'. &gt; promtea££&gt;■■« and thereby securing to them tho 1 Lust night, the safe in the dry goods
Grt Gu- taataad of Sept. 29th. as *n- 12 lots to ouMlda partl«
world’s championship.
store of Jlrs. Hunricker at Woodland
w*umm1 in our Li ,t issue.
man of Maple Grove.
Hasting** more tickled wr* that the center was broken op. u -ty«burgisrs
The largest stock of Groceries,
and a few invited friends will &gt;* P««- good Charlie pitched 90
As soox as Temperance hall can be
and 8SOO rorii and 87lV worth of Dotau
water tank there this week.
Sl -nw Banner tenders coagrstuUwinning game and show.-d so well the taken. There wss an entertainment st
,°P with sleeping rooms. Hostings
1-.. TiMMBnx*N u HO*
°11***1 tlons to the worthy c°uP^
kindI of stuff tals ufde of.
b n?w u.»tal- • Stone’s”
the town hail which tastad till near
Ever shown in Harry Co.
nr nrment has been given to him by the
r^orter at tbU point lor
ROBERT lioon-J. whose injury was bero-worsinpers of Detroit but CharUo midnight, so it G supp.-«ed the burglary
« 10
Union
made tXwrlw and ’ ™U&gt;.r burMu- If
wu» committed alter that hour. Thl*
'-nr. b one of th*- tiurat
cent cigars
mentioned m threecolumM9ometi»e rets there just the name, and « *P»P morning when 1. N. Harter, manager'
° wan. Ur. Luhrop firfta them.
nr ’lu
£SS.
ular as any man in the Detroit dub.
of the More opened Che door, he swelled
b?i»Y ' ,‘Wrrn pump now nnd cloee wither aa lhal on I rtday
8. A. Chasm, af tbe U. A electric tire burned powder, went quickly to the
rotate
downolbe• *U*
o
“
nnd found the door of the saw
P the cwbrn from trort and make it S
thank.
Uriedown
conjUtwnryalann company, ot Evart, wnsjntbe । safe,
*•' w the Utile onw. T IThuai*.
blown off. the cash and note* gone, lie
city last week
to arrange
tor •putting
—---------------—
- .n ■and Deputy Sb •riff Philip Scbrav
J-R1D4Y tat. Jane. cl,rke- l?nJ^
Uyi Jowi.ee, ot the Central House
bis Kvstofn here. No contract was 1 re.*ich*J this city this a. m., at 10b*elock
”** tad Max* store, offers bls splendid bon. onhllriirt I- tbe
m»de, but the iDetntarsuf tbe council 1 with the Dews. Thrro te no due to thv
Oct the benefits that a cash
mend rspiJlywere pleased with bi* syrtrui. He! perpetrators of this lat-nt burglary,
two lots for sal* at R bar- G«ebwind'. bon,, to tbe Urt.ward
AT Rernru.
®
be -m*»™ »
offers
to put in the tvcowirj toy**! but the officers ore at work in the case, store, always gives you. by
^oi
^ta-lre-r^
Th. .atad took vnotta!
and
apparatus
far
tire
alarms
for
83H
:
Three
euspicious
looking*
stranger*
f« ti2n,FJi rnnmng race Is talk*! of proceeded dna wret.agd
pr 8M0. according to the kind of
| were »r»® in town yesterday. Exsm- making your purchases at
latHt patterns and styto •“
pJtknrur future, in which Speoce
TfMse latter would be placed st lhe inntlnn of one of the rhureb»w showw!
tor*. Kill be on*- of the cciUsrJe«. At
of dan- following points: NpacMing's career, • that thaburgtara hod probably spent
1*1
tilnk^e l.vdl— -od ebUdreoV Dear Ike Hendershott’s tl welling. Green i the early part of tho evening there; as
»treef near Catbplic church, Jefferaou I burned matohiw sod tobacco juW were
Go?Uyku: t*3* hern making mondlr-I ’•blde.bot boneo-^
rtrveL near IL Mudge’s tause, SJ ward, j found on tbe floor around the store In
alteraLto.- *- v._
and near Z. Shepherd’s Looee. 1st ward. I which a tiro had been buUL
Tr’A
e-n-rt tn aplert fK&gt;m.

&gt; Hastings Banker.

Uncolored Tycoon

BEAMER’S

6358596^

CUCUTA COFFEE.

Grocery
Crockery,

&amp; Bazaar

HOUSE

Complete’Stock

51'E. Mt »W

MtfMBarsms’

' U

Troy Laundry.

Local News.

Buy for Cash

Beamers,

�A

THE PRESIDENTIAL TRIP

BRAVE BROTHERHOOD

HEME OF GENtRAL OeTWUBT

AS IT SPEEDS.

iw r*.pu o' w-binrto. city

cure YOU

______ McDonald, of Indiana, and Judge
Broadbetei. of ML-ourl, bare started for Halt

convention might have continued tn aoed'in
iot an indrflirita period, so numerous un i im­
portant were the qumttani submitted. Fird

the Mormons to defend suits instituted by

AtLakta. Ga.. Oct IS—The pteeideoland

CHIC‘.O«. Oct 20—The Brotherhood of

of all authority In connection
of dnlegate&gt;i were in attendance Governor
Oglre’&gt;Ti»ddr»w»*il the corn ontlon. welcoming
to lUinoix. ’1 bo mo it significant part ot

KIRK*

-known Dublin

DESCRIPTION OF THE JOURNEY «
THE SPECIAL TRAIN

MEN WHO MANAGE THE LOCOMOTIVE

Uh stiikro,

lirocw dinga at Jfaahvuls in lb" morning cmv

or nation*! trades aswmbly involved, and
this proposition was adopteL Tnere was a
brief dobato uiion a resolution probibiUnc

out* bitch, nothing &lt;&gt;f special interest occur-

T.mf.

KlcM Inst report wheat increas'd OW.W.

StM
eenfvfor
the b«*u-'l
fefut colored
Picture ."Mcia

MmMfWlAnUNMR
™ “&gt;r
or Uondr, So„
nrardad a first Ham
u.i

oilier points already ite’criUd.
Tln*wa&lt; opposed by »orn~ oc tbs Chtcign,

cr.ll of tbe roll it

wm

adopted by a vote o;

A fm&gt;[&gt;f»ition wn» made to atrikn ont that
portion &lt;&gt;t lhe cuimiI uuoj relating to the
tale of intoxicitiug hquTi at ancial gather-

At 13 ru tbe
slop was
niaile at Ch*«auo»is where tba
m anything but pie Cleveland kind,
drenching rsiu »w
falling.
Noiblng
dauoied lire party wilh Ute excrpllon of Mrs.

guard, started on
thing wm wrong.

Ithty Morman cun-

PAINT
YOUR BUCCY

At Kooinington, L

at lllino-e.

that when tlw» awiembly eoaip) &gt;d with the
law it wouLl 1&gt;j reiixxuito't, aud U.e difficulty

FDR ONE DOLLAR^

rveohiUon that all who coin ide rod iheutarlveq
expelled by the action at ILcbmuu 1 deciar-

State of Mleblgan.
Fifth Jodiclal llreuli-fn Cnaaern
. Bu.“nP21?Uf ‘2,“* Clrtu“ °-"n tn* ‘*■’• 52
Mr «&gt;t Barn-In Chancery, at lhe city or 172
inrs. on the am, nth day &lt;&gt;| September, ivx;
Warner Messeiigrr. complainant, vs ti.,- B.
koowu hclrx of Alvah Fuller. d»r.aacd,

COiTS HONEST

got ■ llorougb drenching.

kmghtaor tbo liiteriialicxinb, but coulu not
belong ta both, could He rrinalate-l without
nii.iinlvlu. but the dieplay w
bidden bv the cloud

r.tel' . r ■ ;. ,

SOAR

before going

the result being that while (he chief tnagioii« triln, the others

iih D.

New Ort-m topmlUoa.
tad Itadutar pore, tai to,
bdtadtold. purpuee. fa ta rental

the Mil of romplsmt Dices herein. on &lt;&gt;r. t.. 'm*

I bird Aw stont Puolniwtsr General Harris

!-t
inch they

r "v.

blice. Localiae auch recaption would hurt the
Bcervtary Litriunan wat approved, and the
itrictest economy enjoined upoa Um execu­
tive board.

The governor

wm

t&lt;&gt; b«d until Editor Grady ba I mod j them

visit to this city was somewhat marred by I
tbe weather. which w.ie e oudy. 1ml other­
_ J_ -v. .1___ .—.I *.A- —.11
- •

of»n applauded, and hie

HOUSEPAINT
COIT’S FLOOR PAINT-£■

HIS MEMORY SHALL ENDURE.

A.—. W.

state o: Michi

jd Anarctiista. Everybody pnwent
ferrod from the gnvrmorti sproah that the
jwrdhLte stand n slim chnnre oL-pnnlon, or

the raptto I and rrc-iv-1 tho state and city

Can Be Free;”

the delegate* joined in Lh«
out.
Editor . Grady
w-lconting
the
gucata,
and
the
prwrident
bri»fiy
responding.
A
w &gt;k
through
Uk&gt;

suddenly called away.

uittinq forth thu dnondnl standing of the
•irgnnlaation during the fiwalyoar junt cloned.
He Mild Fd5£i,SiX» had U-en paid out during tho.

Chicago, Oct. 23—A maguiflcMitstatue
of Abrn'.iam Unrein. In Lrou»&lt;, donated to
tbe Late E i Butex, wn fin mnlly
Liticvhi jiark Saturday afternoon.

WORT DRY STICKY

r.1 Irate-til Huinr, reaiiiUinaut. v«\
R u roe. drfeudal t.
, It stifa-arlng that def

lighted Mr. and Mix Cbvelan L and at 3 fx

expenditure for that vurpoeeof F2.2M.GflO

more thousand« didn’k
Ti.en Mra Cleveland
.
luncheon by Mix Porter, ami the proai lant

about 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon
nnd

unexpected,

NTENDING ADVKl-.nsX.tH •' mil l uddrww

I

for

CEO. P. ROWELL A OO.,

FRANK-A. IHX»KKR.aretll Js-ier.
HDIJtKRT A MKi-HK V Snhrlicre for ft»
ntelnant. Battle Creek, Michiyaa.

10 Hpro-r HTr&lt;—«. New Yorn I tty.
■
For SEl.lXr LIST MF t«*»J NEWbFAHfRB.

POWEBS. Deputy B^riare.

laxtinc until nddnigh
Blate of Mich Iran.

pectaUon of bis toon

OH I MY BACK I

health.
Mr. WMhbnrne wax
month

proved in health until
bia condition wm better than before hie
iilneea. Saturday morning bo wai seise 1
with a sharp pain in the heart, which was

day night long be biro all

Rastlnre. Haf^ Counn. Mictixaa.au tbe ftta

made
its
decoration*.
uro ot Jeff Daria An indignant Georgian
rniand a alight braem at the Knnb-ill Koum

Lo&gt;&gt;:n&lt;«, drfeliduit.
In tbla c*c»e it appeArirg
friidartl. ta not a r* utornl c!
Mites in th«- Blate of New Y
motion nf fra it h A CeUr"*-. n Heitors ter row
ptainaut. It !• rrdered thr‘
apte-arnner tn said eat.

room. Rmtcrativea were administered and
be natod quietly until a little before 4 o’clock.

cniKV ARTHUR ■FKAarxn.

nlsinnri
lite ItH*

tbe hand of Abraham Lincoln the second. the
Rain and mod Tho-- were the fraturee of
th- president'* atay in Ibh city on W-.|ne*-

Mix Hempatead Wsshbunia were in tho room j
nnd Mrx Waahtmina took bis hand. Wlrb- |
out a word he turned to tho wall and died,
Mra. Waxhburne (till bolding iris band. He

Strain*.of mode again rs-echood through Cha

tie iuterreting event ot lhe day took place,

wratlirr brought aibhri discomfort to tbou-samlo who reu dget noth-ngtooxt, and barely
a place to aleep. The town was ti» full It
wan not big enough for ite ountrACt.
Tbe diatingeishnl visitors, however, were

‘Little Alie"

wm

s room pan tel by hl«
FRANK A HGOKER. nmM Jr.&lt;M».
KMITR &amp; COU.ir.WF.
Nnlieltrrs for DnsiplalMBt
IA tn»* rerwh
Atte-t. Wa IL rOWKBH.JM&gt;WT ««*«»

any part in the tvr-n&lt;onv eave that of a mere
on-looker. Mor- miuicranaouncwd tbe Buccemful fulfiilmret ot tbe office assigned to
Chicago &amp; Northwestern railroad. who, on i

t-prtmhry
arn-i&gt;f KI” •... „
wrbnol land, "Ituatr &gt;n Bap

ENGLISH BUCHU

ton of I at Senator Colquitt'* residmire. "Klgswooi,

in thia City Wednesday, and tbe body will be
taken to Galena tor burial Tburoday.
TheOblt-l engineer, r-fnrring In the pro n ci-

a aharn battle that di&gt;l»'l come off Iweatuw of
Hie rain and mud. After being kept waiting

THE CHAMPIONSHIP SETTLED.
!»■ mt; num

back to tbe hotel.
Infection, and aeccmpUithrd more than inUmidatioo could ever hope to do. •Tbcbext

opon iba industrial problem have found
nothing cqnnl to the words ,I»’r» thy nelgh‘
thyself,’ ’Do unto , others as you would

drink question. and the exhortation to "Let

During tho stay at

Cl

71 y

I’mi.Ar&gt;Ki.rniA, Pa.. Oct 18.—The St.
lAMiin club played a good game Monday, and
TW president took dinner with Hon. Jul rut

troita, but thnir hits somehow failed to count
champions the winners ot
Ove of the seven games played for tbo world's
CarrutBare anil Baldwin
ehampionship

joined tbe preaideut at tbe governor'* man­
public reception took place, fol-

disastroos conflagration thru
hero took plans Wednredsy miiliright con-

r&gt;( the Register ot Itecrt- ftrthe Cteraty

w. JOHN8TOW

Barry.

•uting and tolling oration
socintion champions Tuesday, resulted in

Immediately thereafter tba party were
hfch they

gomery. Abf
PRBarDkXTtAb Tmaih. Oct M.—Tho

Watson

lirtx, Jianlwnrs.

F3.UU0- O.

general merchandise. »l\iW0; J. C

R.

Larics

Cra Ba h

Catarrh
UY’S

thereof, noire la'hereby giwm that 1

I'nnrt Row. in the city of
JrS
Onontv. Michigan, sell at mblir auction •“

li voted

batted and oritfleided Detroit again W ednroreception al Montgomery
won by getting their few bite well together.

Kt. Lncm. Ort. 24 -Batardsy night fire
destroyed the Woodm -n-Todd Bool and Shoe
company’s building,
holesale rlulhtere, ami Scan-ill A Cat

Browns. and ancooeded tn atrlkiug oat nine

eloqonat address on

vociferously, and

effectively.

OleaoouM one-handed catch of
Mitchell Furniture company's building and

that a family feeling, a ‘Mhaxdt maquirr.

third, wero the only particularly good plow*

wm

nr net.

loyalty wm priceless.
tinned with tho following striking passage

pomed Thursday at Washington City because
of rain. Other gam-a: At BL Paul—Chi­
cago », BL FnulO; at Cleveland-Pittsburg
8, Cleveland 11
Chicago, Oct 22. —Tho quratlon of tbo
b&lt;uw ball championship wm »-ttl«I at Balti­
more Friday, and Detroit ta the victor. Two
Um City and one at Baltimore.

SMITH

Tmu

corned.

After breakfast a drive through the

tbe fair ground a,

*200,000; insarance, II 5g.000.. Other
■ 111 bring total in. to Iwo.tiQo,

praaident briefly reapondad. There ware 20,drive through tbe

TRY THE CURE
panicle is anpllro iuto aaeh mwiril ami.is
__ _robin. Brier M rente st Drniuclsls; by mall,
registered. 60 eta. KEY BKOtS..1n6 Grewualcb

State of Michigan, county of Barry
At a s&gt;x«)03 of tbs Iteobate (.______ ____
JW7 O,.&amp;“TT’ b01&lt;’C3 M ,h0 Probata effire In
tbfLTty of Hastings, In said County, ou Wednre-

The VVanh-

But tbe ccndltiori'i were morn than revereed

rte/aased. in Mid petitl"'*

in^ th"

forrte^’. “ -WTB

■ELS;

mayor appems to Um chart table to send help

platform and bowed to the plaudits ot tbe

Rte address dosed with a beautiful pcrora-

i hundred and eighty *'yrr..
Uteri llcary Foitrrt*.

and eight hundred and eight
Present. Wm. W. Cote. Judge of Probate.
In thr matter of the estate, ot Catharina Raj-

all points, although they committed more er

Innings—
Dctroibi .

tXJLCrROVB, AU &gt;• tor MorXsrt*

State of MlehhC'in, Cc-only ot Hany
tytf KtaWhSdinn}'&lt;?»'3
of HMttngs In said cocrry on Fnoay. ■■

Reaching
Da, S.SRtM)-, insuruiKs, FIOQ.Oau. MllcfaelL
•10.000; fully hmuivaL Woodman-Told and

Chicago. Oct 21.— Flw Detooit-.HL Luili

Senses of

eight ww4 Barov County Mirhtesn.
k*rwur T VAireiLK. »&lt;

nnd Stncll,
ted

by lire managing officers

loyal community of internet

Nasal I’rbkws
Allays Palo and
I n fl a m mation.
ilrtih the Sore-'

made day l&gt;y huge honOr.-i all along Um&gt;
route. The trnvotero grulllk-d tbo waiting
crowds by appearing anti! weariness warned

preying tbe administration at sold rotate may

National bank.

SSSteFwSm1

1 MmlU °r

°“*r

i»£d‘4L•

moody right with OuUawe.
remhod here Friday morning that in a battle

riKlUuter in

Indian territory,

Thursday

The outlaws were victorious

Wm. W. I'lH.L.

In said county,
, why the preycr

hotne, but thoroughly delighted

CLOSING WORK OF THE KNIGHTS.
Detroit .

.te reacted txiM ci;y Sa -rday mom.

THE RECORD OF CRIME.
at NaehTfUa,

on.!!-»
edj &lt;*

BUSINESS NOTES.
dd d^‘ofbiSlM.“UOW**tT'

and ware quickly driven

OOLll. .Itrtit of Froboto.

Ilia. Tbnruday.

inunlma. defetidan..

tbe

ce

the alate or Minnesota;

D ADTES

PEERLESS DYES

St-SSSs-a
“iTu^ot** 13

B-tawtoltomtata Volta BUta tai

l&amp;!r«FArow«»».

�.’EM*""’

SUPPLEMENT.

‘owingrejan-t: .

Vw-Me^^. 1.
’*"iow|iq&gt; v-olr:
Fural...
Uwtar,
man- m.
'• Vl*n' " Ullams aud fhair*

' •"knitted the fob

l*O.raut71Urthi7ra“^ Hrow''. "Ho-

IITT.l

&gt;

on motion of Mr. Towne, the chair appoint­
ed two teller*, namely, Mr, Towne ami Mr.
Polley. •
Tbe Board pns-eeded to ballot for chair­
man with lhe following rranlt.
First ImIIoI - Whole numlier of vole*
ia«u IN, of which:

my r-p.,1 Er fit *7.721U11

TC«SSr.B“r''

Q»i
Wi!

ia c*uih.« 2 2r,u-

I* Delo* A OrMB
H Hcrbart M Lei
1' H * Durkw

or B.ray

A.U.KKXT.

I

"
■■••oc.
* Wm Iiomob.
* M Partello,

**
*
*
s?
*

1

‘J ' Goodrich,
OeoCoontrymao
“dw,B Blanton,
Samuel lloblnauo
5?** Hulllnwr.

C~

ixaut.

Id
1

n Puiup ? o
suuuast...................
« Clement tunlth, Ug»I rtrokwti

«3 M K Miller.
'
U John Uatekllur.

A J Hardy.
Frank MeDsrby.
M ri Harkne*
A C Stanton,

t S-f

!■ S- ■
’• surontnh Miller, ^fier I* ins a.ljudgiomV1*.
*M’r
vare'ior nltliout
further «»t lothr.s.untv. ami Mr*. Flem•r wa* ailimbp-d biit.m.t - nt to a*vhun.
Hopecltnll'. &gt;u:4&gt;dttrd.
'

M Klcbiuond. Back a* A Co. bind
Ina report, eic.
M O H Greenftald. ju«u&lt;r fee*
M L I. Knappan. aMlrtloc pro*
_awllnn attorney...
Ilrfrrrel
M KalaoiaauoPubilMnc Co. blank*
and blank book*
* H Houyhtalln A Hon. lupplie*

.IMrnvd.
On motion of Mr. I*plley the rejwrt wa*
aivrpt cd.
liam* and &lt; 'bairmait—5.
Mr. Burge** moved that claim No. 57 lsXap .M**»r*. Benham, Brown. Bryant, allowed at tin- amount chiimril. Which
Burgr*, I»eckrr.
Uillenberk. Furals*. tin if Ion wa» lo*t in following vote:
«,&lt;4t. Ilarttmra. Kent. Nyr. Sylveatve amt
Yea* Mr»ar*. Hryaut. and Btirgi-**' !.
Towne—1&amp;
Nay * Me«*r*. Ife-nliaui. Brown, linker.
To give tbr chairman an opportunity to. I&gt;llleul&lt;e&lt; k. Fund**. Gott. Hartlmrn. Jiw*,
appoint tbe usual standing ismiuilttr*^. oo Kent, Nye. IMIIry, Swift, syhe-tcr. Wil­
motion of Mr. Pulley lawnl adjourned iiutil liam*. and • Itairman la.
tu-iuorrow tiHirning at B:.1U o'clock.
x
A twill Mr. Towne.
on motion of Mr. swift claim Nn-7.7 wa*
laid on I nr table.
Board met pursuant toadjoiiraiurui. 'Boll
tm motion of Mr. William* claim No. &lt;11
rallcti. Member* all pre»eul). Minute* of WM laid "n tbr table.
yesterday’* *r**iop read anjl4ppr&lt;nrd.
on motion of Mr.Sylvc-ter Ismrd adjourm
I'be chair announced tbe follow ing -tamk rd until tomorrow morning at Ur-hour bf
Ing committee*:
• in rqualixation—Mr**n&gt;. Polley, Fural•»,
Kent. Towne, Gott. Burge** and William*
WedncJaV morning. Ort . 12th. 1NN7.
• »n Snan&gt; r Mr«*r«. Xyr. swin. I Hi ker.
Hoard wt pur*iuut to mijournnn-iiL
June* and IHlIenbrek.
Roll rolled. Mriular* all promt. Journal
HU claim* -Mr**r». Benham, Brown ami
;
mIvcsMK
I
Me**r&gt;. Hartbora.
■Au apprt'.OHtnent
[
Bryant usd |'plley.
Soldier'* and Sailor** Monument awvialli«;j
tin county .(a'dlcHng*
M&lt;
I
Hecker and Gott.

•«-**m«-nt roll* were referred to tbe coumiltler on e&lt;|iialixatio«i.
tin motion of .Mr. Towne the election of a
*il|&gt;erinteiideiit frf tbr Pmc wa* maile tbe
-p-vial order of lai*Iim-« at ■trcliux of Hoard
t&lt;*n&gt;«rn&gt;w attrriiooii.
• Hl nation of IHlIeniieck the trailer of
Eh ing prrmiwdon to tbe soldier’* aud salL
ot'» Monument A*M«-iatioii of Barry county
to erect a monument iu Court llou*c aquare,
wa* made tbr &gt;p*vial order of I at* I nr**
tomorrow moeninx.
&lt; in motion of Mr. Benham. Board adjourn­
ed until uue o’clock tld* anertnmn.

•putrd to tbr tamrd by I- fj. KlWpprtl. IsMfo
•cerrtory of *ald s«*u -UHon.
Anil lor fol­
lowing uri-aluldr ai&gt;llr&lt;-«&gt;llltiotl« wrre offered
by .Mr. KHappen:
WitrnkA*. An a»-w:ialion known a* tbe
Harr.i t .'Uiity Soldivm and Sailor* Monu­
ment A*-"- Litiou ha* lieen Armed in Barry
ciHinti, for tie- purple of ervlliig and
maintaining one or more momimenl* in »ald

a«*&lt;i-iatiou to erect *uc’.i monument in
tin- city of Harting*, therefore
RF-rul.v
Tun *axl a**-*iati&lt;&gt;U lie and
i* brrrtir lk-en*cd and pertained to «-r«*-i
and maintain *iir|i u»..iu&lt;iir.it in tue Court

IDteOt.l Kl», That In '•or «aid •••'"•iattou
•ball determine lu prinhit-atuuutimeiit into
fountain feature*. *aid arooetatiou I* Ix-rrby
licrn»cd anil permitted U» make excavation*
for tur puriMMT Ot ■Iipplying water for-aid
fountain.

Board uirt pursuant »o atUournmmt.’
iloll railed. Member* all pmrent. Ihaird
procorfied lo bwdoaas.
Tltr clerk laid betorrtlbr taatrd a communication from the ailotded ny tin- Mlowfag *»£•:
Auditor General containing a ■tatemenl of
\ra» .iir«*r*. Beubatn. Brown. Bryan',
tbr Stale tax apportioned to tbe County of Burpv*. Ureter, inllrnlwrk. Fliruhe.Gott,
Harry for tbr yry INN7. which atatemrnt
llartrnwc. Ji'ii'*. Kent, Xye, I’nllrt. ewill.
wa« on motion of Mr. Towne referred to
hnalM-e commit ter.
.*av»—n&lt;'i&gt;r.
Tbe report of Morell E. Newcomb *peHal
onmotloii «»f Mr. IHlIrnhrck claim No. «l
drain oimnil«*loner for ttir counkle* &lt;* wa* taken from I Ur Table.
Eaton and Harry on tbe .Murray drain,
• M motion of Mr. Bnrgr** ch m No &lt;Jl
■pedal, wa* laid Iteforr lb* Ixmrtl. awl tbr vw&amp; allow rtl tbr iuihkuii chimed, by follow.
■am* «u motion of Mr. Towne, was referred
to tb* committee on ratinty tkaiu ranuniMiou- '"Ssa* M«w*r». Benliam. Brown, Bryant,
er‘« report.
Burge*., IHlIrnbrek, Hecker, Funti-.
Setb Pratt presented to the Board an order Gott, Hartbori:, Jone*, h'-nt. Nyc. lullry.
given to bim by C. W. T«ytac, drain rowv- Swift. Srlvr*tcr. Towne. M llliam*. ami
inixloner for .Harry county, s«pt- I. **«•

drain In Harting* township, which order t*
for tbr sum uTlli. and asked the Board to

9f year dtaaer
wonted by Dre-

. I'ludiauu drain &lt;iwnml«*loner
-_..z cqii.it y, in.-*&lt;-ntr.| aud read hi*
annua! r. pn-t n. t;„. i.wn), wh|rfl
,iwll(ltl
of Mr. I "Hur wa« a.--i-pt.i| ami referred to
committee on .vainly drain c«&gt;inmi**i»m-r'&gt;

•*
«
M
M
•f

Emory Buaby,
X T Parke*.
L L Holloway.
W E Bowen. ’
ChaA Crotbere,

Tj
•4
■4
&lt;*
C

John IJeLang,'
Ahatlu beLoug
W A Northrup,
't hro Northrup
Botwrt Carlton

A

tell yon about

F

A strong ^Horse Blanket
saves twenty times its cost
Ask for the following
Horse Blankets; it will
pay you to examine them.
They retail from i. 5Q to «3.50:
?4 Five Mile.

•teviard _
1 didn't like

«*h*re. wiiaiai

*• Mary

IJrugfutB.

VAGABONDS

Hi ta Qty Hall

Knickerbocker

•/* Boss StaHc}4 F. Karaey.
,4 Electric.
GNa. 306.

' bad occurred.

ar.d

rartag tbs uaa

*do bat uxlifXI Jht Morrill and other*, juror and

g.i motion f Mr. Swift. t!i« electhm nt
a county drain coiuiul*-4ouer wa* made the
•pei-ial .order &lt;•! inuiiu^s .4 tl.e I-ord al
hall |«*t one
tiMirarrow afteru&lt;*&gt;m '
Mr. &lt;'. A. li-ui^i*. county treasurer. iH-lug
pri-ent Mitu 4 r.-|»&gt;rt ot tlw Snanrlal nmUitl"il of t,M- roomy, "u wfib,i of Mr. I»|l-

&gt;b all my life."
Utttotaaa with

l» a* Iblfow*:
at BikerGet.
riuriner,
Tunutey Morning.
11th.juror*,
I1*C. etc
Wl Baker Hhriner. attending
rourt
pic o| Barty .&lt;mniy. I dr*irr to make »'
•talrum.it a* to tbr tiiiuiwlal condition of tin-1
county. I ni.,1 to refer to ttw habit into M Fnllv A Uhrtdun.
"
*,.&lt;ruuiuL
»l Hjiery PUUiliw. cnminal accuti
11'Uiuy cxpc"... i,„iy Iri'iu Qrl. to Oct.On motion of Mr. Swift tbr report, with
nine inoblu* Ilf ca.-b new y cap ami three
the c\cc|itlon &lt;&gt;f claim* Nn. M and No, H5,
month* of tb'- preceding year, in*trad of was aikiptrd by tbr following vote:
making appropriation* tre'm Jan. tn Jar.
'«»• Mr~r*. Benham. Bryant. Burgr*%
Below Ibr y ea.- I.*7‘.i tue.atm- lufoit of appn* .Decker,
(iott, June*, Kent, Nyr, Follev,
pruting for but nine bs'ath* of die new year Nwin, It illiam*; and Chairman -12.
'
Ma.pracliepd- In tb&lt; «»• t. M-**lun"f that year
Nay Mrear*. Brown, Dlllrnbrck. Furtin- *upcn fo&gt;r* appropriated rix'iiiditorovcr
«»,
il*rti*&gt;rn.
and Sylvmtrr—5.
tlieexprnsr* "t iu. turn- nsutli-from Oct.
A form Mr. Towne.
On mutbni of Mr. Nwlft claim* Nn. M and
After turt and until 1NSSI the
o. n were laid on the table n&gt;r thr prr«rnt.
on mrrtiou nf Mr. Swift, Imard tank a
Comuirurlng with l**l I reproduce Hal-adily growing
AFTKitNoox attagtox, 1 :&gt;0 o'clock.
treasurer of th.
Brord met 'pursuant to adjournment.
Roll called. Member* all present.
l‘ta- cummiltrr &lt;&gt;n rtaiin*.
The election of county drain ronimi**ioner IM-Ing tlx-►prctal order of Lmdnc**.Mr.
Towne presented the name of Morri. II.
Burt'in. "f Hasting* township, s* a candi­
ttic Imik to pay I or •■urrent exp&lt;&gt;n»r» fo Jan. date.
•
•
Mr. Bryant presented the name of Nath­
aniel C’lrturucr.of Baltimore, a* a sultalde
iswti tbr appreprialfou wo £X7,UMll. Al­ perron for county cjraln &lt;otnml»*loner.
though the amount for iNMWa* nearly g7.&lt;Ul
Mr. Polley preacnied tbe uamr of George
larger titan fur ti»e preceding year. Im- math* Dlllrnbrck. or Ga.tleUm. aa a candidate.
U/n...
r nn.l
&lt;&gt;u motion ot Mr. Polley the lioard profollow lug ptaiu l*rt*t In other worth, tin- evrded to the election of county drain romamount appropriated for l**l by tin* super- mi**l&lt;&gt;nvr.
On uxitIon of Mr. DI1lcnl&gt;eck tbr chair
a|&gt;p&lt;&gt;iiited two tcilrr*. namely, Mr. Dillcn‘loti* year, bylinefollowinn amount*: tavk and Mr. Benham.
Board proceeded to laallot for county
‘XT, order* uvrrdtawn
......... |X'*C 71
drain couunlnloner.
Firet l*all«*t. Whole numlier nf vote* cart
tomi..
IS, of which:
, paid oruct* tor expeuMorri* H. Burton received
„ .... ____ uocuniBE Iwiwren tbe
Natluuluvl II. Clemencc- 2
Oct. and Jail &gt; *e**lob* of tbe boaid.
George Diilentai-k :t.

1

in tbr hand* of tbr cleft

IBIS

•&lt;y vvtetabb. pr*.
^tou* uutn-dicui*.

1 BATUMS or l 5§ I

• laiin*. Which motion wm lost by t lie fol­
lowing vote:

• »n township dark’* re|*&gt;rt*
Mrw»r
|»rvker, llartbora and Jone*.
on nmniv drain nmimh-lowr*’ report*
Mr«*r*_ Dilirafa-ek. F«rai*« ami William*.

is wholly out
r Constipation
roften lirnioF»d. Thvremai
headache and
l tendernexa In
To correct nil
m trv Green’s
. ,U&gt; 1. wc way a her
but a trifle nnd Blanket look at the end
rffic icy.

tave a belt line
.«mfo?IWnaf!!r’S*,fl “*«o«lttre on
iwtta?r^r^ *rt2T" rurtj4"r tl,Br to n»skr
report. und were inrtriictcd to visit
the publi.ber* Of the Ha.tlng* paper* ami
focertaiu what Hi* proceeding, of t
fomr.1
&lt; *U ta- publhbed for. and report at Srir
earliest ronvenirnre.
- r
lhe committer on chvtau lUnxigh tbr
foUfov"""' Mr' ,trnbam further retried a.

'mnniihI ImII«- Wink' iiuihImtof vuteanut.

A. C. Towne i.
Ciurle* Polley 4.
Mr. McKrvilt having mt-iveil tbe vote of
a majority of all the tmtiXcr* elect, wa*
dr* fared duly rlrclrtL
Mr. Jone* moved flat there tie upp'd nt cd

,o ■"•

m.'fo’J ‘?J’"ni,u&lt;’0,1 Printing would rerotul«A foe.£&lt;r2*u,1"‘p‘ **lbr ,U“nl ur bu"

••
w
fo
•I

wr*ou &gt;witl -I.

"«U~»

1M-IMh- "^'r

.■hmramn Mr u 7 Prt“u*MC through tbe
&gt;ne rep"rt:M Kni ’ *llbo,|H«1
foitox.

!•

Hasting*, Oct„ 11 th. HW7.
pursuant to tbe statute the B&lt;wrd
supervisors of Barry countv, met aa alwv
and wa* called to order by Wm. II. power
Heputy County inert.*
'I be roll tielnx called, live nwmberr wei
all found to lie present, aa follow*:
Assyria—A. G. Kral.
BalUnmrr—Geo. E. Bryant.
Barry—Charles A. Polley.
Carlton -Lewi* Hecker.
Castleton—John Furni**.
Ila«tlng»-Phil. W. Burge**.
Halting* City, l»t and 4tb want* - Mikl L.
William*.
Hastings Clly. 2d and 3il ward*-Allen
J out*.
Horn' James Brown.
Irving Aogu&gt;usJ.Gott.
Jolui-town--Edgar F. Nye.
Maple Grove Orson Swift.
Orangeville—Eugene II art bom.
Prairieville- Amo* C. Towne.
Hntland—Jamro I&gt;. Benlmui.
Tboruapple- Jamca 11. MrKevitt.
W'oxlland Altiert W. Itillcnlsvk.
Yankee Spring* Andrew F. MylvHler.
On motion of Air. Benham, Mr M&lt; Kev
wa* cieiseii temporary chairman.
On motion of Mr. Polley , the Board pro.
reeded to the election of |M-nnanrut chalr-

p-r-.u.
T-»«.

|O*1

Proceedings of the Barry
County Board of
Supervisors.

When Spring Come*.

ouxneaa are nn•wn. Theydlfils to BOtne ex
elduin a breakUy. alas, he ha*
or liquid* bin
e. Hmtonguijy tim ; if It |»
is ruugn, at all

fCorrnghrtg Mg.]

♦r half hr»u;
ika thh. mad*
livelihood m

The Banner Job Department
' tb.. lapjort
lanctasl. Tba

■dh constantly
• »rt my wiu
boy a parrot,
1 then rto
salad ’Hif

CLAIMANT.

Is

NATU MB OV
. CLAIM.

.2

r persons!
id value of
••rn in our
3d impuriand thoruod puridona, bolls,
tvery time.
■ b*" i&gt;eeo
ore glad to
Lbok Maas.

D^9C
■ PECtALfST,

HASTINGS. MICH..

Is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up tbe finest &lt;rf
offioa, be invites tbe afflicted to call on
him. lie urges them not to dewpood
nor give up if they have been muoc-

and having had an extensive and succeaeful nrwetke in treating chronte dtoorterx.be feels certain that be oan give
the afflicted assurance of eueceea.

g

_______ ____

&lt;,r. iu-

HNBOM NGri ■

best styles uf type.

tb* insulted
» hospital ta

Ohmxi Swift—I.
I make till- vt.itrmriH lutt'lidiug no reflees«ii&gt;im! ImlhX.
Whole nunilter of vote*
tionti|M&gt;tymy pr&lt;-dr&lt;-v**or*inoinrv. I «lmply
make il tbai tin- prr*&gt;-nt iaitird tn.it Ih- lit cart. IN, of which:
Nutbaniiirl II. Clrmencc recelv«l--4J
|Mn&gt;*e*ri»n of all Un- fact*.
’
*
’
Groner INitenboek—&amp;
5ii&gt;tn'itb»t4iidingtbea'M&gt;vr klmwlng. which
&lt; ,'lutriiw F. Cork—8.
probably WilLIa-a surprise in tbr iii.-iiil.rr*
Third ImBot. Whole numlirr of vote*
of tbr taiard of Ia*t yah * how lug a* it dor­
a shortage of Marty
to meet tbe ex­
penses uflNSL tie- Ismrd appropriated but
Grorgc Dillenlieck - &lt;1'
p2S.'M0. or over ^.Mk) Ira* Ihan the prrr.ilNathaniel F. Clemence J.
Ing year, for tbr year lfW7. A* you can *re,
Fourth ballrt. Whole nnmlicr of Vote*
alirr paving till* *i«&gt;rUge of tltt/Utt-VI bv
Jan. 1". 's7. the irra-ury wa* Irfi with onir cast IN, of which:
Cliarle* F.C'ock received—IL
&gt;!&gt;,1ST. 45 with whleii to pnv the rx)»en*c* of
George
DIBenbrek
L
allow
him
service*,
said—order
not
the year. fiWo) Till* ci'iidltlon of
affair*
iia- for ‘«nch
Nathaniel F. (.'Irtncnce- -2.
cotnjM-lhil your ir.-n*itrrr to borrow already
Clmrlre F. (lock wa* thereupon declared
pipMi to pm current cxjicnse* for the venr
duly elects! county drain &lt;ixnini*sloner.
l»«7.
.
Mr. Towns moved Hurt the rountv drain
To fully meet Hie cxprtrw* of thi*~year.
will rcpiire the following amount*, a* nearly romndsiloncr be allowed two dollar* per
day fl»r actual service*, wldefa motion pre­
it* they can lie estimated:
*
\
vailed l&gt;y tbr following vote.
lav Amount borrowed at bank. -------- . .-.tnjiao
Yeas- Benham, Brown. Bryant, Burgroa.
Decker. Dillrnlieek. Furni**, Gott, Hartborn, Jone*. Kent, Nyr. Polley, Swift, SyL
vceter, Towne. Wllltam*. and chairman -IN.
Jan" seston, covering expense- from
Tbe rotnmlttee on claim*, through tbe
MOO chairman, Mr. Benham further reported a*
Oct. in to Jaa'y
Mlowr*
tth. I’vor fund U&gt; Jan r 1. •« ............... —
Mi,. ClreultCourt' bov
null Satan** of officer*. 4Ui quarter, st ..
ttb' Asrlum.ifo &lt;inartei, *i...............

Ou motion of Mr. Towne claim .*•«. o.
having been paid for want of fUnds iu tbe taken from tue table and allowed at tor
treasury of the county to apply on the con­ i amount i-laini'il lie fol low lug vote:
Yea*— Mnsars. lienham, Brown. Brvnnt,
struction of *ald drain, and the «ame w as on
motion of Mr. Polley referred to tin' rotis Burgtw. lleckitr. DHIcnbeek. Fural.**.
Gott, llartlKirn, Jone*. Kent. Nvr, Swin.
mlttee on claim*.
Tin- clerk laid before tbr Bo*rd a cominuis Sylvester, Towne. William*, and Cnalrunui
icatinn from Wm. Allen Smith, game and
H«h warden for tbe Stale, asking lhe hoard
Atwent Mr. Polley.
to make appropriation for»ervlrr* of deputy
On motion of .Mr. Ihtrgr**, laxinl adjourn­
game warden for Barry county, and Hie
•amr on motion of Mr. William* wan referred ed until l:30p. Im
AFrKR.XGON kKahIOX, &gt;:.•» o'clock.
tn fl nance committer.
Board met pursuant to adjournment. Holl
The chairman laid before tbr Imanl tbr
following rounnunlcatlon:
roll. Mem'nr* all prevent.
tin motion of Mr. Swift, lioard proroeded
STATK OF Mich IO AM, I .
to the election of a comity *li)&gt;e| iidriiden!
DKPAItrMKNT OF STATK. of tiie poor lor three year; In place of Win.
Lansing, Hrpt. st* |NW7. ’
Total shortage tor'ST to Jan r. 1, ^N. ... •U.loti
Hick* wImm* term expire*.
County Clerk Harry County: Sir—in ar- F.Tbr
chair appointed Mr. Swift and Mr. ।
It will tnu« !«• &gt;u*n Hut tbe appropriation
•vnlanrr with Sec. 1£ Art No. 232. I^w* of
of •22.««' f,'r is&lt; will Isirrly pay the expris
1*0, I hare to report tbr following tiamrd r&gt;lllctilMH-k
tellri*.
Mr. Towmiirrsrnted the name of Noniuin | J*, for l«&lt;. showing tint tbr rxprnre* till*
&lt;*xu|xiny who failed to fllr It* but anmtnl Lathani of Baltimore, a* a candidate.
| roar are fotlv
!•*•««’ «■”
*brn
report hero, as required by the alx&gt;ve section
«*- 1»L1O was appruprialreL
Board Inllot.
proenxiod
tu Imllot.
"f the manufacturing law: “Spaulding and
Find
Whole
number* of vote* ' • 1. bi.tiowu rl*rwnrre. tbr county rxpriy
mAh* tear are fully »•*•""« ivttuu In INNA
Wilklnaon Manufacturing ffompany,” Hart­
ra»l IN. of which
ing*.
Resport fbll v,
A, to UH- next/rar, it I* fair to pre-unir ।
Noruian Mtliam twlrnl 7.
GtLnKKT It. (MMI'X.
a-** i««» " lit pa» ’br rxpra-es of tinS. S. Bldleniab. A
!»&gt;■John Licht y. 2.
The same on motion nf Mr. Hiilrnlirck
,..r1 Sv.
irfff toIlin!«• provided
•»IW for.
Wm.
F.
J!l.
k*,
2.
wa* laid over until tbe snaalon of tbe board
Wk. H. Merrick, I.
next winter, and tbe clerk dlrcctml t&lt;‘ com­
Jam&lt;-* H. MeKrvltt. I.
municate with *ald company In relation to
Board proerdrd to 2nd Inllolt. WiN'Ie
14communication.
nu-tbid for
celling out Of oar
the die£lt^n.rwfofo
folfdl«rolty&gt;
for
ntimlHT of votes ia»l IK. of which
►aid
Tbe following communication wa* re­
Norman laitbam rrerived l&lt;k
si 4’, the i.r&lt;-eiit Imanl h In n&lt;&gt; wfoe rewpnis
ceived from tbe county treasurer, and on
1
Xt
th-y
wm
H
"E""'-'Samuel
J.
Bldlcman,
N.
Tbrrrupon Nontun laitimm wa* declared
motion of Mr. Towne was referred U&gt; the
‘ i A■ *! with II |»
a*tft|
it* ImporUncr deserve*.
andd-qlwittM
rommittee on countv twill ding*:
elected.
Hasting*. Mieh.. Ort. 10. I*..
Mr. Swift moved that tbr chairman ap­
c. a. Hough,
point a *pMal committee of three on the
To Hie Board of Supervisor* of Barry
.
County Treasurer.
elalni growing out of the Gregory drain, bi
County:
Gkmtucmkx:—I would reapectfullv a*k
Hastings
tow millp. aud the elwir appointed
Motion prrraUMl,
that tin- Imortl eau*c a transom to •«' plscra
over the domr In tbe countv irrtwnrers Momik. Swift. Nye ami Jones n* sueli com- (Jt^nill 't'm'-’H-0* uinrning at Ike hour
ofllcr, for the purpose of ventI lai loo.
The elaim of Ctaries W.Taylor, late exits | Z/u.KinVtarL nfttee.
Reapertfully,
tv drain comml««ionrr, for. service* in com ।
, Tbe noun,,
Tre-’irer.
Thur-day
I
n'rrtlon with said drain was presented by
-on motion wa* referred to
Kuril mvl pnrsuant to aitjouromenl.

is supplied with the latest and

8

ARB YOU BUFFERING

from Catarrh, Asthma. BroncMtta, or
any difficulty with the lungs!
Is your Liver affected, or your Stom­
ach dtoordered?
Have you Heart disease?
Areyouaffiicted with Nervous DebOftyf
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder ”
Uoubtee?
Dr. Baughman can cure you, il a cure
Is al all poaelUeHe ha^met with marlrod suooms In
without pain and poaittvely cum.

FEMALE DISEASES A M’ECIAL-

Call on him at hit oflfcw, HasUnga,
Mich.

00NSVLTAT10N TREE.
Oiwj

rd?

iXhrt fo

(’“r °rt£fx- to be '

Ihwrd

treated and medidnee sent by

w&gt;*

WOnrrnpoodence aottdted.

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3

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ptHit f }&gt;

I I H I k II {

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Baltimore
Barry...
('arltou...
C'aatlrton
Ilaatiniri Town«hli&gt;
IlMtlDp Cllr. 1,4..
llutlngii City. 3, i*.
Ilopr.......................
Irving
Joiiwtown
Maple Grove
Orangeville
Pralnevllle
Rutland
Tborhapplr
Woodland
Yankee Hprlng*....

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1O.VV0
90,130
1191,400
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MOWOWNa A DEAD MERO.
te&gt;mo drunken
frmontvii!e so1__
»drtt.

STAT’ b SUPREME COURT.

w'«

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Tlx drinkers hare aeteuJ^Z^ T ,hl“,*&lt;5most pnxninent eitiae.-

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mi.xXm JI? t T5‘"ru-'-'’ ’"-‘ta raw the

Behalf.

.

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U1 wbwqneiuly vr«nl out on
«taek nrer to take . lMatridan f was drowaed.
M^Sr V?

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W—&lt;rta

'7*, hl» ‘7u»«o«ed bsunt,. made lb. netab»«' U..I axnrUdng wa. nr.ug and A F

rrr. OcL 23 —Coonsul for
made unexpected

»&gt;nnee of your quiet ted-

tucni.

root Justice Har-

ro sun to ta .ng.ue*

nd In “

Maud .tent two wt-vkx ago lie was aalUtar
Beared” w,1?*1 J" lUc "r)Xl‘L'&gt;rboo.l of tbr
i.
,yhl1" ta'klng over lb- place, which

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nU.14 their |&lt;cUUon
ot Which tuakea HQteHfIti*'&gt;tk!U*
audZXf &lt;!aTt^‘

.wortwiUi tbo HIL
i»oi« supreme court
&lt;i ccisl on. _ To a
Inlet and forme.I

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nxx.

mfadk ix

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r*port' U,‘l »
from iK JX *" v“*
” Stole section, h •
’ tbat *“»««• '--'es
e ite aJSiX wm
, ul
» *«• be th.

BRosn-a.

ol.j-ct of thrir vwlt,
Jostica Harlan n&gt;
•fi.aiicd In- rtyiflg;

''fating

1,r-.
Jr**1*- h b M»o alleged lha: aiUr ate
««nuX&gt; w„ tto %

• line ofth-military par*!.,

wbf'^Tv.*,

•»* given iu the eiiy. w« f(—..
Br-md vtiwi at 1 ..'dock Ln four &lt;lirfa|OM
luMived at 1 ;30 o'clock out bpnmj Qnntea
•at to (He pwk, where Ute anvellin.- r—

DAKOTA’S WONDERFUL GROWTH.

bieh ttey

purpose of tnstrucUng some students.
sa.'T r*k* a*" Uttn‘
of East Raxw ‘1 ^7,0X7^ ^,r* ‘h,0U'h
1!b “ '•“ i"'
• -»rrani »al t„ur(1
an 1
omr*r ,nund bcr Mc* ta bed
vixit ahwb tbe woman only broke OQ Thursday
W.ien xbr ro.vt^d tbe court of her
esmlltion by dying.

tte Kalnmatoo river, are now I be rabjnet of
•Pedal setrattfle taresiigaUon. Tte Kalamiuoo
-Mf'Overall 0.'tews.
* member of Ibe United liLOea grolo.-lrd ,u-.
of Item'S.'"rrC*C"lf l’ t’-“° * r’udy
«tbe earth a crust In this vicinity. He ban
t*cn emtaged in g-ologic*l studies fur ,ome
‘ *•
VQt «*!. I. 1,1. Orel mtMtoa lou&gt; tn.
!b*w’w'“® 01 bta »re'1!»«s labors tehig

stand lo contain 23,•it,-

deatly hu some special reason for sending such
lutiruetloM but what It U Mr. Leverett 1&gt; uu
able to stale."

might fool obhnrt.

Ur. Hu lie Rrarp. ot Banker HIU. Ingham. i&gt;

tte quretioo ! **”‘c

ThrB * «Kl«n» demolished hi*

Even Tabby, the cat. I* in fear of a raff.
Or a kick, if *be vulumRiw near;
. &gt; «!'k-ow Iho iiiMtcr is apt loterough,
Aud Ills Croaks unexpected and-nurer.
Whit mak*« tbe old fellow m surly and
grim.
Ard teliHtt-mi confoundedly tnraa?
There's cert-d-.ily sometblaf tbe matter
with him1» it stomach or liver, or spleen?
We've xue»*ed lt-bla liver is sluggish and
bad
.
His blood is d bord e red and foul.

admtorioa.

man jirfng hk

as W. DeGort.of

. son Raturday night At tbe police station be wm

. bought hint to a eond'.lloqwbarc be mar re-

And greet bii !xwt friend with szrowl.
world wide remedy. Dr. Fierce^ Golden
Medical lihcmery, will correct a dl»ordere«1
liver and purlf&gt; the blood. ton« your lyatcm

Tint i* the way a horse and a 5,'A I loese
Illanket look at the end of winter,

.J

TWO PHILOSOPHIC VAGABONDS

Two Wh me,,
(,n n Unch
aty }Ijd]
park. After getting in ocnvenralMn: they
•oon begnu talking of other daya
“I guvna we»« done acme queer jota fe «n
. time,** remarked one of tbo men, “und n« il
will help tu jiiM the tinw I’ll tell y&lt;iu about n
peculiar position I once l^hl. I was bard
prewwd tor money and went to worlrffur an
up town florist who had daviard a new
method of drumin ng up trade. 1 didn’t like
the job, but 1 aoon found that ti um will
often do disagresable duties for another
which nothing could induce Lira lo do for
IdUMelf. I Lad to reed tbo daily ]«p«-rs regu­
larly and takn down tbe name .-uxi a.ldriw of
every family in which a d-atli had occcntd.
“1 then cnllod upon tbo most likely ones,
preecuUug a mourning card beariug tb« name
aud buaiueaa ot my employer, and sobcitcd

UU
cjutlTje th.i work began I
by Frcf. Wooster, tn locating the aucient &lt;1*.
tiers in Ui,:r paths ovyr tbe stat.-. He has
teen at work slnec August Iu Berrien, Van
Buren and Allegan counties and now eomrj to
-S pvored to te la tbe tetter
couthiuebh tavestlgatloM to Kalamazoo and
I"-!. The court decide,! fkM II w4» fcu Barry counties. fa rouversatlou with a Tele­
for a man who knew enough to avoid Jury
graph reporter, hs exhibited an taterestlnx
i' • wou.d be too Intelligent to te of Loy
map which he ba. prepared of a portion of
n 1 raportent cnw.
KUamaroo ar.d otter counties, showing tte
Fred sehaffer M-.dx out tte following on a location of tbe parallel rldgrt and drift deposit­
postal cant-. Mm Dora tehnlta bavin* Uft her ed retpe’^lroiy oy tbB SsgigaW aod Lake
home which Is with me ta toala, Mich . J have Mleblxen gio-1 ere, with tabes that stretch out
from each. With this city as bls headquarters,
be will make extended trips throughout tbe sur­
rounding country. proserallDg bls researches ta
detalL Be recehed a letter a few days ago
from the eblef-of lhe division of tbe geological
surrey to whleb be belongs. FresldeatCbambet“
co,cnty jail on a charge of being drunk. Then lain of the Wisconsin university. Instructing It lasted, hut the other florbta toon caught on
him particularly to took for a weU-deflucd aud worked the thing to dec Hi. At one teuw
where I colled I found a dutrn other ran*

um

When Spring Comes.

£ if
,r"t" hiju^T^eSi
it is pera lor la Ils curative power.

would enjoy your dinner
and orc prevented byDrsT
prpata. use Acker's Dyspepsia Tnble'tx
Thry sro a poaltire ear. gor Dyspenata, In­
,”'U«d&gt;r. UU bdU I„ digestion. Flatulency aad Constipation.
«•&gt; --------wasted as-orc at Cross ullage.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and CO cents,
uI
h
K»u™
‘
,r
'
1
taitjie
valle)
of
w. H.GooDVRAitDruggists.
Mun..

to bring up

dU»a

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II,
—’"“:J !**“+«* nn.H
tard. ,.x ,|,,„„pp ,
—1TO1, ,w
1'17.1'..'""?
be dd
•lib ..Uh I,,;
rd
rAn
1’2.’ I"" 'J”, '-'-"b * 1-b«».» ..med
runfm U*nUt- •»*“"' U.w^:^dll Mr.
h.u. ™ V."”*"1'
b.«C.r „,d „.

•“s •• Marqu-tic .l1&gt;BruaL
&lt;-.u4 B vU, MI,|,

the eiarcswca at tbe tfourm.ni
btw

*“

The symptoms of Rilioum&gt;t»M are un­
happily l»tit too well known. They dif­
fer In diff--r«qit individuals to some ex
tent A lalioiui man h xeltloin a break­
fast eater. Too frequently, alas, hr ha»
an rxorlh-nt appetite lor liq dds bin
n^,;nr "dida of a tnijrriing. 11 is tongue
will bear inspection at any tim ; if it Is
not white and furr«-d, it is rougu, at all
events.
The digestive system is wholly out
of order and Diarrhea or. C6n*tlpa1 ion
mayalternate. Theroarroften Hemorrholds oreven Ipasol blood. There mat
be g.diiinrss and often heartache anil
acidity or fl iltilea-e and tenilrrness in
the pit of the wtom.-v-li. To correct all
.
r
vlTw-1 R ta,rc trv Green's
Auginl 1 lower, it confs but a trifle and
and lliousau'b attest its eflic icy.
B iv City is going to have a bell line
railroad.
~

been looking for a job all my Ufa."

Talk about living on one's wits, why, 1 gucra
I've held jnom jyte than any other man ia
tbe country. It', often rai l that on.- half tho
world don't know bow tbo other half livre;
and tux wonder—for in a city like this, made
up of ail sorts and condiliuus of men. tiara
are opportunities of earning a livelihood in
tbo byways of trade umlrranit of by nJ) ex­
cept tho%o immediately concerned.
Soina
time ago I got acquainted with tlx* jx-cfirio
lor of a restaurant where 1 labelled. TLe

Thia i; the way a hone and a poor blanket
look at die end of winter.

A strong ^Horse Blanket
saves twenty times its cost
Ask for the following
si Horse Blankets; it will
pay you to examine them.
They retail from gi.50 to $3.50:
54 Five Mile.
S/k Six Mile.
’/* tittle Giant
s/a Boss Stable.'
’/i F. Kersey.
’zi Electric.
si No. 306.
Atpos B^*rr b m*w Utt ns. z

=«

?

UMP
T«rmo*
If)«V*nt Sbogth kMKfcr tkb«ATnd«Mrt
None genuine without thia IL Trade Mark
scwcj iuxide.
(CopyngUad my.]____

The Banner Job Department

is supplied with the latest and

of whir-L ted tt Mt of electric bells constantly

best styles of type.
thick 1 hung up over tbe door.

I then stood

Receiving pensions In Eaton county:
G48 persons,1
the word •■b»aHh" l» meaning lew. But to tbe
one who ln« -uSered and fleepaired. health
appear* m a prleelraa boon. To lhe thomaud*
of unfortiiTiHte women who are euifering from
nome of the many forma nf waaksea«ea or lrre«ularttxw jpeeuil.r u» tbalr aex. Dr. Pierre’•
Favorite Tr» script Ion bold* forth tha promlae

looked about for another job."—New York
Evening Bun.

We are willing to be.tr peraonal
testimony to the efficacy, and value of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which we have
Gram! Rapids is after Lansing wmron been advertising some vwtrs iu our
paper, having us«d it for blood impuri­
pkletba Ontonagon &amp; Bra e River railroad works.
ties with great success. It is u prepa­
I south to a Junction with tba Du'nih, South
Tbe spooks and goblins that delight
ration of standard merit, made of
To fill with terror all the night:
I Shore &amp; Atlantic M soon m tbr latter's western
Tli at stalk abroad in hideous &lt; I reams
perfectly pure iogredii-n’s, and thor­
extenston tv in running order. Uy a traffic ar­
With wbfeb dyspepsia's fancy teems.
oughly effective in cleansing und puri­
rangement with tbe Italutb. south Shore &amp;
Will never trouble'with their Ills
fying the system. For eruptions, bolls,
Tbe
man
who
trusts
in
Fierro's
Fills.
Atlantic tba Milwaukee a Northern will then
Dr.
Fierce'*
Hcasant
1
‘
urgatno
Fellrti
—
.
veg
­
etc.,
it can be relied upon every time.
transJrr Its MdtM»« from Champion to the etable. iiarmleas, jalnltM.sure!
Our own experieno with it has l-een
Ontonagon &amp; Btute Uber Junction over tbe
Landing paj8 out ®2,0W annually for moat gratifying, and we .-.re glad to
South Shore tr*ek. and then ran lute (talongive it this endors. meat.—AthoK Maas.)
its poor.
ago’, from there.
Transcript
It liu t*ea definitely ,'eeided by to- manage-

THE

MARKETS.

lb? lotorfrr-

A dispatch from St. Faal, Mian., sajs n 17yrars-ohlboy named Burroughs, who hailed
from Sbeefdan. M'-rb.. died in tb* Ft. Paul City
bospltd last Saturday, and before be died be

UM I linota la

CROC P. whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Immedtataly relieved by Sbllohl Cure. Boid by

THAT HACKING COUGH ran be m quickly
i*wl hr HtnJob’nCuru. We guarantee ft. ttoid

_ aswlieb and Ur&lt; t&gt; rolled
CATARRH CURED health and sweet breath
under tbe wheel, whleb manckd hta leg so that
secured, 'jy Bhfton's Catarrh Bem-dr. Friee
amputation wan twcreeary. Tbe ebock was lob Wceota Nasal injector free. W, H.Goodyear.
ranch for him lobear. Dr. Quin.countj coroner.
Negaunee baa a jlrl named,Christmas.
Is InveetlgaUng.
Ayer's Hair Vigor Invigorates tbe scalp;
Al the Aon Arbor opera bouse last night a
rtudrat named Danteis enured wearing a carta damlraS and itching. An okganl dra»
placard tbvt exelted the rielblUUAi of hla fob
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News In this place i« like hen’s teeth
.J
.”»»*'* the farmers
think they wish their corn was husked
A good tnany lost potatoes bv the
hard iroat. they not being dug.
’
A. 8. Bhaett returned to Eaton Rap.
ids last Week.
Frank Swert has quit work for J
Fumfrey and starts this week for the
north where he had promised to work
thia winter as teamster.
Ma* n &lt; line and family came back
last Saturday from the north where
thev had been viaitfag friends.
Mrs. Hiram Forbns, of Carlton, has
been rhiting here for twoqveeks.
Charles Parmeh* had theSnlstortune
to be caught In the belt from the engine
to the aeperator. was thrown over the
whole buainrsa, had his head, cut quite
bail, also on** band was a tna ih cd. lie is
doing well at present.

A good many potaUire in this avetfon
of the country were frozen.
Lou Skinner Is moving to Martin
this week.
Several of the farmers are having
their laickwheat floured, and then dtaw
it to Kalamaroo.
Eva Oita has been engaged to teach
our winter term of school. .
Mra Brooks gore to HariJngs to-dav
to spend the winter with her .Min G. H.
Brooks.
Belle Seeley will teach the Count
school this winter.
Jennie Cook has Iwn vtailing at
Bert Walker's in Martin.
The Wall Lake 1&gt;m11 club played with
the Btigby Corner’s boys; result, 30 to
13 in favor of the Bugby Corner boys,

Marshal] A, Durkee’s new evaporator
is running day and night to its full
cupacltv. They have on hand hl oriMh5a li’’W| bwh,*b of MkPl«- Tbt'v^alao
handle tlover eect ami arc doing a
large busineM in that lino.
The managers of the D. L. &amp;. N R
w,*k and located the
? Sl .1°°lhr '’’■P01-Hnd th,*&gt; ,nform “»
FKKKPORT.
that the construction trains will be
M. Vnnderlip and wife visited at A.
here about the 10th of November.
f'urtta’ Sunday.
Mr. (dwell, hardware and agrlcul
Jas. Cool imd Peter Godfrey were
turd dealer of Bonanza, ‘ moved bis over to we the new railroad Sunday.
goods into his new store here last week.
J. J. Hendershott and wife, of Irving
■ bex Chethem’s building at Bonanza v tailed at J; G Reuter's Friday.
has been sold to partire at Hiekorv
Dr. II. F. Peckham has a* new top
C orners. They will move it here for a carriage.
meat market.
John Kascher. of Bowne, haa rented
Mr. Crane, of Bonanza, is laving the s farm near Lowell and will move
foundation for a g^erul store 21x65 ft. there soon.
&lt;m 4th avenue. The postoffice will be
Samuel Geiger and wife, of Carlton,
moved therein as soon as the building visited bis parents Sunday.
is completed.
C. J. Smrlkt r und J. W. Reuter were
Dr. Hewitt has his drug store nearly at Carlton Center Sunday.
completed and it is second to none in
Mr. Culler’a people bundayed with
Ionia Co.
.
Chaa. Will's, of Lowell.
bW.ax) has been offered by three men
Reuben Fish started north Monday
in this ptace for the building of the
for'the purpose of capturing some deer.
&gt; K. &amp; 8. R. IL from Hastings to hog­
Isaac Roush is erecting a building on
! maw via Lake Odresa. There nrt also •his lot just north of Moore &amp; Shepard’s
others in thia place that will aid largely hardware, to be used for a meat market.
in securing the road, us well as others
F D. Brayton and hta l*est girl took a
all along the line in this immediate pleasure ride Sunday. Rather cold to
vicinity. It the road should be oon take much pleasure.
The G. A. R. band played for the sur­
tinued it will no doubt be built this
way. as much more money can t&gt;e rais­ prise at Jos. Brew 1i Saturday evening,
and reported a good time.
ed by thta route than by any other.
Denmon Holcomb and hta bride were
The boarding house on 4th avenue is
s*en in town Sunday.
finished and running.
Fox A.Son have their two panel ma­
M. T. Armour, of your vicinity, is
building a tinr residence here, and we chinal nearly ready for business.
J. G. Reuter and wife, accompanied
are informed that he will move next
by Geo. Burkhardt and wife, visited
week
Lum. Olmstead^ of your place, drew friends at Woo Hand Sunday.
■
Mias Lydia Yeiter returned to her
!13J£8 fret of pine lumber from Ionia to’ I home in Lowell township Thursday,
,j this place but Saturday at one Imul.
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The ixuler and engine arrived lor our 1 after a two weeks visit with her sister.
stater,
Conrad Smith,
mill last week. It is a W horre
bmllh. of Lowell, is viriting
vWttng
power and a good one too. |t W11S relatives and friends m this place.
moved from CharluCto.
I| ««•*•
Rev. Herden;
Werden; of Saranac, preached
Pierce brothers, of Pbrttand, will at the CongrvgationriI church bundav

OFFICERS:

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C. D. Bcsbe, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
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W. II. Ttnmn.

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lUaklna ItastoeM Traruuntcd.

Witt, SosthSiirei Atlantic R’y
"The SooM^kinaw Short Line.”
u’ Mwiuetta a&amp;tt the Iron
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of tbe Upper Fenin­
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"ila of Michigan.
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al making
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Kew. K^vant and Commodious
WAGNER PARLOR CARB :
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*AV«CB SLEKPUG CABS
Trains.

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•'Mxeeiled Hunting and Fishing.

ATJJPt,

WHOLE NO. 1692.
Hope Center school commences Mon­
day.
Julia McDonough returned to Kala­
mazoo Monday.
Dan. Thom peon's new house is pro­
gressing linely.
Perry Wiseman has moved to where
his brother-in-law livre.
“Town talk,” Bam Williams is cutting
the brush in front of his house.
Harry Waldorff received a very nice
present from his scholars the last day.
There was a very pleasant dance at
Jane Phillips' Friday night.
,
Will Hayes and Frank Ackerson
staid at their camp ground Saturday
night.
11. Walldorff and wife, of Augusta,
.visited his brother Sunday.
Mrs. P. Quick and Mrs. Buck have
been visiting their sister, Mrs. WlUard
Favne.
Felix Chamberlain und others, while
riding on a hand car, -were thrown off
by the car jumping the track. Felix
received a severe cut on his leg. The
others escapwi with slight injuries.

Mary Hyde is much better since she
bad a tumor removed.
Emma Cole bas returned from a
several weeks visit in Detroit
A surprise party and dance at Anstxa
Delong’s last week. All enjoyed theraselvtw. .
Austin Delong started north last
week on 4 tour of inspection.
8. Sparks, of Johnstown, visited his
parents last Sunday.
“
Rep. Witham has returned to AM
appointments the coming year tn this
place. An official meeting was held
at this ,place Monday evening. Con­
siderable bnsint'sa tramuicted. among
the rest the preacher's salary was
raised.
’
Several parties from figure eight hfB
were v isitlng here.
I have beard of some disturbance by
young men in thin place blacking
up and going to church to make a dis­
turbance. I think it is bad policy, boyv
and I would advise you not to try ft
NORTH IRVING.

Fine weather the pane week, which
the ladiea have Improved by house­
cleaning.
'
The question nf building sheds for
hones m connection with the M. E
church is again being dixcus-nl. and
about 830 tendered toward the same.
C. B. Robinson nt expecting hta fath­
er to visit him.
Rev. i’erry and wife‘entertained
friendk Saturday and Sunday.
A. D. Storms spent three davs of the
past week with his brother i&gt; organ,
who is verv ill of ti phoid fever.
The W. C. T. U. will bold their
meeting at the parsonage on Thursday
of next week.
Mike Doster shipped another lot of
hogs this week.
Mark Norris and E. Jones attempted
to have an auction of their stock. oats,
hay, etc; on Wednesday last, but ihe at­
tendance was small and the most of
those preeefit sc-racd to lai merely
spectators. But little wax sold.
School closed with appropriate ex.-rclxea cn Saturday last. The winter
term commences soon.

Corn husking is' in order with aa
average yield.
llenrv Smith has jm»t returned from
Greenville with a load of potatoes He
reports plenty of them there.
Will Smith’s little girl Myrtle is very
sick with fever.
Eilith Hutchison is slowly regaining
her health.
Mrs. Peter Cobb is quite sick.
Mr. Lancaster and family have returuad from Alabama.
Mra. Quigley is entertaining friends
from the west.
'
Viola Willison has been engaged to
teach here the coming winter. The
chief topic now, who will board the
teacher.
The Good Templars held opes lodge
at the ball Saturday night. AU re­
turned to their homas feeling that the
evening bad been well^penL
IIKN D ERAU OTT CO K H EM.

People are very busy finishing np
their corn husking.
School begins nezt Monday, Nov. 7th,
with Miss Annie Johnson as teacher.
The ladies aid society will be enter­
tained by Mrs. John Crawley Thursday
Nov. 10th.
Preaching at the school house next
Sunday by our pastor Rev. Rowland,
also there will lie services ou« week
from Sunday, Rev. Goo. Keagle, o£
Martins Corner, is expected to preach.
While some of our eitizzus were re­
turning from church last Sunday, their
hursk was badly frightened by the re­
port of a gun discharged a few paces
Imck from the road, the parties were
not recognized, buj evidently they were
youngsters, nor were these the only
on re that were practicing such lawless­
ness. We think it about time that a
stop was put to some of this Sabbath
breaking, we hope however that the
law may not have to be resorted to bnt
that the boys will take herd unto their
ways, and remember that they are not
ouly breaking ths laws of men but the
law of God as well.

James Hallett and wife, ot Hastings,
were at 'Valter Dunham’s last Thurs­
day.
Chas. McIntyre, of Hastings, has en­
gaged to teach the school in the Moore
district this winter.
W. Dilhn. ot Ohio, is making his
parents a visit at present.
L. Huffman and Wm. Weeks were at
Hastings last Friday attending the
teachers examination.
C. Marshall has closed n successful
term in the Dunham district and the
board have secured hu services again
for the winter school.
L. Huffman has engaged a school for
the winter in north Castleton, and
Edwin McCartney has engaged to teach
Hubble St i Ison and Will Hayman
the Mudge school in the same town.
went to Harr&gt;*&gt;»n last Weduririay after­
.hrtrmteh^te
Several membits .*f the St. John
noon. 1“
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winter.
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itiB thought he will never be
•F^Gambte
I.taInln«-mklbg " lodge No. t&gt;‘I attended the meeting ol
Forest lodge I. O. G. T. last Thursday
DOWLUVG.
arrangement tari | »Ne to preac^ again.
t
evening.
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for his brother.
The friends of Mr*. G. R. Manning
‘ Mra. Amy Shafer is at Allen, Hills­
dale Co. visiting her many friends und met at their residence to give her a
W
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pleasant surprise last Saturdav evening,
relatives at that place.
George Spencer and wife were at the occasion being her birthday. A
loc. It» „ V.itl.s&lt;u.k*I COLMA- •P-fKte\ |. Ml Ltel nt Mw
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very enjovuble time was experienced by
Coldwater last week on a short visit.
BwSWoS ihireuT7.te.ra.
cn the
; Tn. twndI mc-U Tu-lxy od SalurMiss Eva Hobart will teach the school all present. C. M. Mack in behalf ot
those present tendered her several fine
In
the
McOmber
district
this
winter.
whteh wc
h»v»Iwnd-pnl’. • «««&gt;■ I jlra. Harar IMHO, *
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The South Manle Grove B. B. club presents.
ever the paper *«*,n
i ger on one side of the track and a . Muskegon
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Mrs. Ida Croeby left for her home in
to visit her sick shier.
played a game ol ball last Saturday
respect and giv^a credit to its vditor . frelght Ou
otm-r side m-ar the cor­
EJmer Tungate and family have w ith the Hanchet Mill club of north­ Leroy, Turedny. Her many friends
and the complimentary notlcw .md (
•&gt;f2jHVrt)ur and RaBroad street
moved into John Kipp’s tenant bouse. west Maple Grove. No trouble to learn wish her a safe journey.
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Our P. M. and family, are visiting
they nppemd in the papers which the U Our village has arrived to such a
The parsonage has recently been the result of this game, score being 13
Helmet named would not been pub­ state that it is impowdble for us to give painted which adds greatly to Its to 5S in favor of the boys from the friends in Battle Creek this week.
lished amis.*. Thia new. feature bas the renders no idea of what is going on ^lidie. rid riLety WIB beheld south.
Mr. Editor, if you will be -o kind as
proved a valuable and enjoyable one to here, it would be asking too much to
The M. E. social held at T. Jerards
the exercises at the literary sodet). ask spore through the valuable columns next Wednesday at Mrs. Herbert Bow­ last Thursday evening was well attend­ to publish this, we will see bow a. few
it*-ms now and then will look in
The second number of the Helmet will bf the BINNER to makes memorandum man’s.
ed and netted thu society about live print.
be read &lt;&gt;n Sat unlay evening. Oct. 12, of wh« 1. I -Inj done here. Wo eon
Do not forget the bunday evening dollars. The band was in attendance
A new bov appeared recently to tba
and also the following program will be „ol&gt; nrk .pare lo »»&gt; that Lrto CMmm meetings at the M. E. church. Prayer and helped to furnish the entertain­ residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gates, and
ment of the evening.
carriM out:
h situated on the new D. L. &amp; &lt;«. h. k. meetings Thursday evenings.
they say they are going to adopt him.
dge No. 281 I. O. G.
G.T.at
Mias Nellie Greenman. of Penfield,
Forret lodge
T. at ~ E. Herrington has over 100 bushels of
now building; ta a central point for
Music.
*ting elected the following . -lice
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all kinds of trade and in the midst of upenl the fore part of the wrek with the last meeC_„
Praver.
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potatoes, and has had 26 bushels
the ensuing qt
quarter.
ffreeze.
r
Recitation—Clarence Osgood
officers for the
M doe » f.rn.iox country m there b in A. B. Morford and family.
brlect reading—Mra. Mary Crawley. central Ml' hurin It « xituated on th.
Come every one to the social next
rrv Mayo.
Mavo.
C. T„ Harry
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IL Smith haa raised over 100 bushels
Dialogue—Effie Lake and Millie north rhorre ot &lt; Mena. Uke a One body Friday evening and have a grand old
V. T., Lirzie Mayo.
of beets this year.
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Secretary, Theodore Pearce.
of water about two miles wide and 34 time similar to the one we had two
11. Gaskill and wife and Mrs. Baoon.
Paton.
Treasurer, C. S. Dunham.
mlltnlonf. deep •&gt;&gt;. and rrand chore, weeks ago.
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his wife’s mother, will move to their
M uslc.
.lu^teiween the lake and our main
The cold weather haa come before
Guard, C. R. Dunham.
Recitation—Ellie Paton.
new house in Hope this week.
Marshal, George Lewis.
Talk on the advantagi-s of pledge aveuuea lira aa tine a leech and maple most of the people are ready forlL
David Manning and Wm. Warner re­
signing by E. Pennock, followed by srove as one would care to see. Nature Many bushels of potatoes have been
F. 8.. Kate Dunham.
turned from their western trip last
“m r.yored tbte village In evexy n&gt; tcozen in the ground.
week, well pleased with their journey.
Mrs. Pennock and others.
The people In this vicinity feel intererect and all that remains to make It a
We notice the correspondents of this
The * W. C. T. U. met M
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rrsttxl in the proposed rail road from
Last Sunday we had a verv hard rain place for the Baxnek and Journal
lu fact there is but onr Michi- Battle Creek to Hastings. The road
hymer’s Tutoday afternoon and had sn nine
ETand llFe Odras. I. It. brighten will probably go no farther than two and wind storm followed by a severe have been jangling through the papers
freeze, which did considerable dam­ for some lime, which I’m sure has not
Mffi?&amp;£d|JSL,“h&lt;»li^«d •• C.
or three miles from here.
age to ungathered applee and potatoes. t&gt;een vt-rv pleasant or interesting to the
jewel.
_____-------------------Chas. Primatier who has just cicred
Last Monday evening as C. J. Brown readers. For what do they care alioat
h very sucesrinl term of school is spend­ was returning from Spauldings Station one’s personal
toedt, jeb-b.
matters, which un­
Corn husking w nearly all don®
ing part of his two wreks vacation Eolng down al slight declivity, his doubtedly was the commencement.
viriuS with the Paton s over Sunday.
,
have visiting friends und relatives in Hast­
lte7.lJpr~.cl... at the SUrMhod this vicinitj.
orses were detached from the buggy And then some one would tell them
Frank Sllsbcy and E.(JanPe*r.1P‘t\c ings and Grand Rapidfl.
throwing Mr. Brown out and hurting this and that so as to keep it up. My
housa next Sunday afternoon »ehim pretty badly. The horses ran friends you must use reason and not
° LUibie MeLauiblln waa In thia' idnabout two miles before stopping; no send to the papers everything you bear,
CLOVKRDAX-K
Fino weather for finishing fall work damage done to horses or buggy. Mr. for there is so much deception used
lt SrbooHcomtnenew next Monday with fjito W. II. Birman,
Brown is able to be around at the you can’t tell who your friends are
end bought after the young winter.
now-a-days; they will be so good to
'
Perrv Wiseman hM moved from here present writing.
G-JJ-''pXr“Bt^" l-&gt;ra«l the ud John Kllngmsmllhs farm.
Mr. Rickenmore has been very rick your face and as soon as your back ia
to
the
Shultz
neighborhood.
Wheat is looking fine._____
turned will give you fits. This is the
news of the death of her sista.’ in the
Frank Wilcox will move next week the past week but is now convalescent. case In Dowling and vicinity and I’m
Mm? Rlckerman is rick; Dr. Hyde, of
JSIe ol htew York text Thuraday eaenfrom Kalamazoo into the Lem Reed
IIICKORT CORXKRSeither going to have peace or move ont,
Prairieville, the attending physician.
W Crook. Of Kalamazoo, made
h
°FeUx
Chamberlain
met
severe
J. R. Brown, of Tiffin, Ohio, has been for old maldfl don’t like such work.
lnJiun« Blxor la working lor Morru.
and painful accident while on the rail­ visiting his sister and other relatives
roc* comm
road at work; the car on which he waa in this vicinity the past weekMrs. Jane Beymer left for her home
Mrs. Joseph Fuller is no better at
riding jumpwl the track, cutting a deep
granite monument, 10
J
this writing.
Lsh in one of his legs. 1 understand in lowothis morning,Friday.
“
Sn
IdMrU'SZi
went
to
Oteego
on
Albert
Jackson
went
to
Oceana
Co.
The Band of Hope concert was a suc­
Slte7n Sa?L lor S weeks. A n*0®that Frank Wilcox the section boas
was bruised considerably about the last Monday on a hunting excursion cess.
an’d will be absent about two weeks.
“‘oioSen* wW*
‘hU * W'fTouSand bls eon Will left
Our school commences on Monday
Mr IIunUy and wife left here Thurs­ next with Ed. Holbrook to learn ths
.
widnreday for Kalamazoo. ^hSb^wSsim1 is making a deeddfall or next .prior and.wireAlow n your
ed^SJrevSt by clearing the bnuh day morning tortheir far away home young ‘•idiots how to shout." Success
£X^ork’«.W^:'S
on the Pacific coast. They will be fol­ to him.
from the front of his premises.
Quite a number of farmer* of these
1 Mrs. Kate Jackson is on the rick list. lowed by the kind wishes o£ hosts of
it down, but hard work and a sp*
fdSrdon Flower has been spending parts are going north to buy potatoes,
‘*y'^"iSlTf’^u ss'rnb to know
as they are much cheaper in those parts.
O-DONNKLV
“°tob-L Gamble U ailing, and H. HUthe past week in Detroit visiung rela­
Mrs. C. M. O’Dell and grand-son.
Ask Miss Ida. “ J
rernBnj|Uir
Mra. l-ktrlek By.n te very xlek. Let tives returning last night. Gordon Myrls Richardson, returned on Satur­
singer is so Inclined.
within
IF you have foundI a mlttm
thinks Detroit quite a town.
day last from an extended visit with
two weeks, between Ibo Stex^d
Caleb France's shop is finished and friends and relatives in Jamestown,
he ia in it ready tor business. His Ottawa Co.
Inga, return It Mrs. 1.
the
rcuxt L. friendsand neighbors to the Dumber ot
d£«raw^’ Tu^sy ««■
Mra. Goucher Perkins was on our
about seventy dropped1 in on Thumla? streets on Bunday last.
night, bringing with them a bountiful
The box social at James Townwjnd'B
Hcmbledri-JL ■
enjOj&lt;jd a social
supply
of
aS
that
was
tempting
to
the
Sd.«re
o
’
j
lnTf onr judgment J'-ff^irTsUrnaJ
on Wednesday night for the benefit of
olgbL "h ^&gt;nu- until the wee small
the M. E. church, netted about 86.
&gt; w"‘Alma Demond la in verv poor health.
C°We h°ve bad onr “Squaw winter,
That chicken pie social mentioned in
their P®«t»’uLh"PdP wife left here U«t surely tS
be “Indian summer
last week’s to be at Wm. Demond*s haa
Geo. Stanley ■“ odeM3a where they
” hourt, when
all tbei'
went the
to r^their been changed to be at Wm. Smith’s.
“jLnas Crooie, wife »nd w
|Isma
witT
buildings; at l«t we saw n.
Monday
future home.
1?““* ■*"*•?***--- .rtiMn
fho rMVdintend to make tnr'f Leander« blacK to Big Rapid* OD a
40
I lection ol having an «»joyaWe tixoo.
““”jft™twpbhH?*.“d he
boudin,
«, Mra. QeQ- R**hamndgbtw^r^L
eotne in first, b««to* »“•

T'T

Michigan.

Bur! Uwrrnrr h.. Im, »dain,K,mr
repairs nltout hi* fathrr-in-law's barn,
by adding thereto a shed;
r,.i rs' ^’^nsiiurg has made some-heedlui repairs upon her dwelling house. J
M. Cross performing the mechanical
work there &gt;n.
E. Johnedn. of Lansing, is making
his gnmdpar.nf«. Mr. and Mra. Rock­
.'
tlurlnlf his school vacation.
A. H. Johnson, of the tiMMtinfn* Dem­
ocrat, was upon our streets Friday and
Saturday.
'
Sorry that disappointment occurred
on account of the writer having forgot’on to fix date to letter, also date in:
stead of day for appointment for meet­
ing of love Never mind, keep up good
ch(vr, hoping the next meeting will be
more endearing than any previous one
ha* been.
G. W. Williams returned to hu home
Saturday, after spending three weeks
'■‘siting his son Loyal, who resides in
Dakota.
The Sabbath schools each closed for
this season Sunday giving a concert in
the evening, consisting of singing, read­
ing select pieces and declamations by
the scholar*. AU enjoyed the enter­
tainment exceedingly well. Much cred­
it i* accorded C. B. Voorhees for his
management during the program. It
is pronounced to be the Deal entertain­
ment at this place during the past sea­
son.
,

“H^’^St&amp;.sc.bCir.

SX: 3»«" "n‘“pp'°’d “

�STORIES

HABT1NG8. WEDNESDAY

Agrieultual.
KVGKXK DAVKNrOKT, Kdttor.

report or Consul BartJette.
It may be Interesting to know whence
corned the artiilcial coloring given to
butter and cheese when needed.
Annato grows in nil kinds of soil;
but. like all other plants, it prefers rich
lands. When the groves are exposed
to strong winds, tbo trees an, stunted
and yield a great deal less. It thrives
at Gautleloupc (proper) at an altitude of
500 to fluo meters, but yields less and
Itst as you am-nrt from 400 rnetens.
It is not necessary to plow the land.
Holes must tie dug to plant annato.
These holes must have a diameter of
50 to 00 centimeters and 30 to 10 in
depth. According to the strength ot
the soil they may be set a distance of 3
\ to 3.60 meters, and even 4 meters if the
soil is rich.
The seed rqight be laid in the ground
at once, a few seeds in each hole; when,
later on. one of the best shoots should
be left to grow and all the others pulled
up; but one would have to struggle a
long time with weeds. The young
plants would require a careful hoeing
around them for nearly a year on the
whole extent of the plantation. Nur­
series are preferable. The seed are
sown in well-prepared brete, at a dtre
tance of about 30 centimeters between
each row. The seetls should be perfect­
ly ripe and dry, taken from the pods of
tho best variety. Tho seeds taken from
dry pods, but fresh, also grow well
When thp young plants have reached a
height of about40 to 50 centimeters they
may then te‘ placed singly iu each hole,
and sometimes two. but later on one of
these must be pulled up and placed else­
where; it will surely take root if rainy,
otherwise it must be watered.
The soli around the young seedlings
should be mellowed and hilled lightly
a few daytohfter, la order that weeds
should not take possession of the holes
and destroy the young plants.
This plant grows very fast and is
very rural, requiring a little care after
the plintAtioa. or grove, has attained a
certain six -. It blossoms one year af­
ter after being transplanted, and bears
a few pods, but is yet far from having
reached its full size, which may be 4 or
b meters. In a rich land the trees will
meet each other at a distance of 4 me­
ters. and will shade the whole ground
in four or hve years. The ground
should be hoed at least two or three
times a year, as long as the trees have
not attained their full size.
Thu crop, of course, depends on the
C
age of the grove, the dimensions of the
x ' trees, and their exposed position. In a
rich and quiet mill, not exposed to the
wind, trees, and younger, yield more
than older ones in an unfit soil and con­
stantly exposed to strong breezes. Sea­
sons differ also, and the yield is more or
less abundant
Annato bears twice a year, the spring
blossoms always yield the largest crop.
As for the financial result per hectare,
only a person well versed in the busi­
ness could state. Friers are not always
regular, but vary, and certain planter's
brands are more appreciated than oth­
ers on the European markets. Anna­
to, however, yields regular crops, most­
ly sure, unless a hurricane or gale of
wind turns the grove, upside down. The
trees theo, unless they be completely
uprooted, toon recover from the effects
of such an accident, and very often the
following crop is very abundant, owing
to the forced pruning of tho trees to
clear them of the broken limbs.
It would be wise in such cases to
take example from nature and sys­
tematically prune the trees.
As soon as the pods Ln the bunches
commence drying and opening, these
bunches may be cut, by the means of
shears or a crooked knife. These
bunches are packed in baskets and
transported to the abed prepared for
that purpose. This is the most tediptfs
work of the crop, for every pod must
be picked with the hands; as much as
poMible the seed attached to the white
film inside should be left untouched.
The pods when empty are of no use.
except to be added to the manure heap.
Thu work of picking is generally done
at the price of .five centimes per kilo­
gram, by women and children, who I
often succeed in making a good day’s
wages.
As for the composition and making
of the coloring pulp, which is the final
result of the crop, and of the various
mills and implements used for that
purpose, as wed as the way of barrel­
ing up for shipment, a visit of a few
hours in an annato factory would
teach more than a lengthy article on
the subject—Dairy World.

OF

The Appetite
purely vegetable in tlicir cotupuritiun.
They contain neither calomel n«&gt;r any utter
d.uigerou* drug, and may fa- taken * ilk
perfect eafety by jieroun* of nil
I wj« a Rteat MilTerer f&gt; m D}*popria
and Conwlipalion. I 1&gt;n&lt;l »•» appetite,
becatne jrreally debilitated, tnid wa- «mrinntly ufflicfc-d with lleadaete and Diniuro*. I con«ultr&lt;l our family doctor, wfec
prarorlbed fur me, at varfoi* Him -, with­
out affurdlng mure than tentpura? relief.
1 finally commciierd taking Ayer'* I'llb
lu a abort time tuy digeriion und nppell:

WE REFUND TOE NOSEY to anyone who
ho* taken |hro- fourths of a bottle of Kemp's
HarsaparlU* without relief. It rurifle* the

per boUlr. W. H. ttaxlycar.
FOR a CENTS get Kemp's User I'IKt for
Torpid User, for Constipation, for tboCoraplexion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
’
KEMP'S PILKSUPPOSITOEIKS cure where

HASTINGS MICH.

IMPROVED
my bowel* were rrgntated, ami. by the
time I finlriwd two texe* of lh«wc Plusluy
tatMletx-v to headache* had dhspprarrd,
and I became atroitx and well.— Darin*
M. Lupin, Wihuhiglun, Del.
I wm troubled, for over a year, with
Low of Appetite, and General Dvldliiy.
1 comuMneod taking Ayer** pill*, an-!, la­
fore flnUhing half a box of Ude uwsilrino,
my appetite mid Ktrrngth were Featured.
— C. O. Clark, Daubury, Conn.
Acer's TiiLi are the beri medicine
known to ntc for rerulatiittf the tewela,
am) for all dl*ea-r» rauw-d by a disordered
Stomach ami Liver.’ 1 auflered fur over
three year* with llendaete. luJireufcih.
and ConriipatloB. 1 had no a|&gt;prtlte. and

BY USING
three boxes of Ayer'* Pill*. r»d.
Mine dart dieting Dirorif. 1 wm vouh
pletolv cored. My dlsretlve organ* nre
dow in good order, and I «m In perfret
teallh.—Philip Lockwood,Topeka, Kau*.
Ayer** Pllh have tenriltrd me wonder­
fully. pbr iuoii:1i&lt; 1 wutfeml from lt»din*tion
Hrikbrte. wnt n-wt l&lt;-« at
nfaht, and had a ted ta«ta'|n my &gt;nmith
every nxirnlitg. After takimr one tex &lt;&gt;f
Ayci*» I'ill«, all thi-ro trouble* &lt;IL»r&gt;?&gt;pratnl, my food di.o-tr&lt;l Well. Bild my
►hep wna rcfn-hiir..— llcury C. Ik»&gt;uictin’a},Rta.kport,Mn»'.
.
1 was cored of tte Hlr* by tte o«c of
Ay&lt; P« Pilh. They not only relieved me
of that jmliirnl dl-i&gt;n!er. but traro me Ineres«&lt;*l vfanr. and rrotob-d luy health.—
J..hti lautaruv, SL John. N. II.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. in the ritualion bo then wat. Glieridan, who
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, stood at the tacit of tbo noted Confederate
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands gencrai** choir, wa» perfectly aware of wbnt
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded. it, would have' tolved tte couuudrnin at to
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. tiio Inta of lib* rappliea
H. Goodyear«Jt Co.
John Otte and wife of, Grand Rapids, tnblo i« a uk-k about an inch long and proba­
bly a quarter of' an inch deep. Tub »n’
go to Amoy, China, as missionaries.

l&gt;a|inr. The marble chip fell off on ll»e floor,
but Gen. Kbcndaa pick'd it pp and put it in

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
NALL’S GREAT

20 Yard Carpet Sale!

Ayer’s Pills

Continuing, the lady «nid that tte table lira.

incnla far

upon which Gen. Gibbon wrote the order that
W. H. Goodyear.
wa» afterward Mgiwd by Grant, annoancinx
Ex-Jackson City Recorder Hunt’s
shortage 89,000. Brothen put up for
him.
My son he teen afflicted with n»«ri eatarrb of tte window, tailing onn of hU men to tale
alnev quite yount 1 wm Indured ta tty Kiy'»
Creaun ItaWn, and before h« liri n«^d onn bottle
th.M dlsasrerabia eaurrtel arnril toad all left
him. lln appear* m wall aa luunae. 1: la the
test catarrh remedy iu the market.-J. C Oimatead. Areola, 111.
Mr. A. Nichols suffered front catarrh for vearv
Ho purchased a bottle of Kiy'a Cream Ralm of
—
------ cured, and «.vy&lt; yon canfront tte nrntyf Nearly oiw-thlnl of tte
not reeom;
■o htchiy.—Ever* Bjo*.,
Drwtlita,

JJUOT AND SHOE

Maiifactirim aid Repairiu.
AU Work Promptly, ffmtly A Cheaply

J. C. WOODRUT?

Furniture Department.
Sao.oo. '

Wall Paper Department.

White Manta flfj aall a rents; Gifts ।

East Saginaw has a new electric com­
pany — the Hartford; capital. 850,000 of many more titan bO/W mm
C\\ A *n&lt;i roliablo Medicinen arc the beri rank* ore protty full. Well, the roaaou *o
\JVxX u&gt; depend t&gt; pon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir has been proscribed for years far al I im- like dop than men—no, not like dog*. for I
puritiea of the Blood. InevnryfonnofScrofulono. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases. It fa

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

doesn't jvl i th- array. I don't kick on the
pay tte varum on eoldwr get*— (13 a month
A Muskegon county fanner has rain­ unit cloturo iurj grub is more than many a
nan with a family to support gels—but the
ed a cabbage that weighs 74 pounds.

W. H. Goodykar A Go.. Druggists.

MONEY SAVED

woudir ttet fifty otDrora

By going to

to uny brutality in tte army, but Ifn ttero all

HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Chemet &amp; Co.. Prop’s.Toledo,
O.
F. 8.—Hall's Catanh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces of the system
IVice, 75 eta. per bottle. Sflld by ail
Druggists.

darwrn’1 &gt;prak to bi* superior officer, a young
cod Juri o^tof Wtat l*ol;it, without pmnteino.
There’* too ranch of the Euglath roobbrry hi
our array. Oatrite tte Euglith our army it
Irt nxartly mode up of officers now, anyhow,
ttetv bring on officer for every eight men or

Th Uuil Telips EipaUh
From the Seat of War.

Battle Creek
And calling on

loafer*, and that'* about all It’s good for.
llteieV notaiugvfar them to do tat draw their
pay. Perbaf* you think I*m a little bitter.

e his elegant stock of

Goods
ago that n galoot th looking fvl&lt;ow walked

At

Joseph 8. Chapman wm found dead
in bed at Jackson Saturday morning.

HARNESS POPULAR PRICES.

eerouw tendency to eon«umptlon. Hood'* bar•aparflla curve catarrh by purifying tte blood.
Berrien countv took care of M pau­
pers last year. Of these 11 were Idiots.
certiflcatae ol tte Pint Nattuual.

Indlrattlon and Constipation,
posluvn guarantee at S3 and
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggfate,

get ont in purr-uit only by lunniug dot»n nnd
Dairymen pay too little attention to
Ionia doesn't want Portland to have
the daN of salt they use; too many the Kalamazoo &amp; Hastings road.
work on the principal that “salt
DruakaanoM or tte Liquor Habit Poaitivaly
is mdt” and the cheaper the salt the
Cared by atetl.latoriag fir. HaiaW
better for them. Dollars and cents
Geltea ap*rft«
considered, the cheaper the salt the
or taawlth- mao wm making tola way painfully and
worse off they are. We have aald vary
takinafti ta Mow), down DMrtera acreet, and came back
little in the past regarding salt but we
cteerfuUy.
He tUonght that that forty
some money from our advertisers.
Wherever we go. whichever way wo
turn, we are asked by dairymen, large
and small, “which brand of salt is the
beat?”
“Which make does the Dairy World
advise us to use, etc?”. The rule is
simple enough; any ouo may teat tho
various makes, and decide for themaalves. Take samples of as many
brands as vou desire to teat; use six or
tea inch tubes, after having carefully
washed them. All about one-third full
with salt; use a separate tube for each
brand, and mark them after Oiling the
tube; pour in clear, cold water to very
near the top, then shake violently a
lew moments. The salt you should
use all dissolvre, the salt you should
ause. does not all dissolve and shows
p black specks here and there
These black particles are Iron, und
«M1: known M pan »ck.--thr7
never dissolve. After having let thu
tabes stand a few momerita, shake a
little more and if there is alkali in tho
salt or other foreign matter, it will eer-

May be InercMcd, tte DlgtMfrn orram
wircDgtteood, and the Dowels rrgubted.

One of the meat
bril.uu wm. until recently,
powrwdon
Read the following; Mr C. H. Mor­ of Mix Grd, but it is dow owned by Mr. Gun­
ris, Newark, Ark.. Mys: “Was down ther. u ncall by roufrotio crof Chicago. *1 bls
with absceus of lungs, and friends and , article wm tiro identical table upon which
physicians pronounced me an incur aide i GetiA Grant oral Lee signed tlmt famous
consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s ' papw Miri vndering Ixrit entire army, nud
New Discovery for consumption am virtually coding tho great civil war. (tba
now on my tbild bottle, and able to very unlinury piece ot cabinet work, bring
oversee tho work on my farm. It is thu made of the cheapest matettah. but having a
marble top. There can be no doubt but that
finest medicine ever made ”
Jesse Middlewart, Ifacatur, Ohio, thi« is the table used on that memorable ocsays: “Bad it not been for Dr. King's caden, as Mrs. Ord had in ter |x«*c»iion a
New Discovery fot consumption I letter from Gca. U. B. Grant to that effect
would have died of lung troubles. Was Until recently Mra. Onl refusal all offcre for
given up by doctors. Am now in test Lbf pure ate. but finally sold it to Mr. Gun­
otheaitn.”' Try it Sample bottles free ther for SI ,0U0, one-third of tte price originally
at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
"You cannot imagine bow 1 regretted to
Klrctrta lUttera.
IMit.witb tte table,*" taid Mra Onl, withronThis remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need n&lt;&gt; did Cot Fred Grant and many
but
special mention. All who have used they would not pay tte turn 1 tuAed. Gen.
electric bitters sing the same song- of Ord thought a groat deal of the relic, and
praise. A purer medicine does not ex­
ist, and it is guaranteed to do all that Is ptVMUl when the turroixlcr wm algued at
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all Appomattox Court Houw, mul knowing that
diseases of the liver and kidneys, will
remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and At tho thno of the surrender tteilUiin.ubhrd
other affections caused by impure blood party did not proceed to bu^luo* m.ill fully
Will drive malaria from the system nod
prevent as well as cure all malarial fe­ KDoktd their cigart and chatted about their
vers. For cure of headache, constipa­ fuiuilira an-1 otter purely private matter*.
tion and indigestion try Electric bitters. Finally the couvenation turned to the war
Entire satisfaction guaranteed or mon­
“During till* conversation Lro remarked to
ey refunded. Price Wets and 8! per
IxXileat W. 11. Goodyear’s drug store. Grunt that te wasunabla to account fir tbo
dbappeurance of bb Mipply train. Had be

tanned leather, which would bo larger U tte
people of Haatlags and ririatty did not appro
data nad buy ao many of Batennk 'n h»nww
that te rant krop even with onlcr.

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
A

KM, &lt;rt nd,. V. iMf— * MW,

TURF GOODS I

penne men w

REPAIRING!
And Finally
against carrying concealed weapons.
English spavin Raiment removes nil
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishffl from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splinta, sweeney. ringbone, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Bare 850 by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear * Co„ druggists, Hastings.

Willie Mason, a colored fad, waa
drayrned at Port Huron Thursday.
All tafretiotrt of the blood ore remwvmtety

CkmCX.
law.

2^111

J. W. Babcock,

Do Ion Want the Earth ?
No, I Want a

JEWEL COOK STOVES I
And a.
Jewel Heating Stove

Tit Pijie if the Vtrtt!

Aid tit Pajle’i Chis’

Every Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted
Come and look, whether job wish to buy or not.

Sold only by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�□m

s

teice’
ited.

state clippings.
tttfeoriM ba’lf^n ctebMahM
,iK»U*v

Mieblgau. Frroldcat RarmicBto had

•teded

DrSPEPSU

thought thMMMMilgan the

l!"‘'
* big CTSMtT 1 Artor;
4&amp;id l'JV

.• N-mllt Haven badly

Which stand for

When Thoma* earns »:m Miiu h, ,
®«y conclude

which dasaix* get Well u
UMMMI

John Geron. a Grand itapK. p^

»o ox tram te Keut eouuty. Wl from 1'”^
ear the o. her day aud bum ped hi* head re
Ing ■ coutuaion that caused bts dorthT
&gt; id Loid Her loro) opUou ripe­
Mr*. Gregg, of Gmud Rapid* rerontiw-A.
. st raurlb. .
•
GaMtte offleeS^T-2 .afUc,ie *•
ped her daughter lu a» Inhuman tamnm- t
atBxmie timer, nun uimr _ .1.
lfltr (* warcblBg «» “» ‘oral wbieh she was fiued. ti.«
...
, or
tn rm,
wi ,m«,.
- r »t route.
off that
KItun««
“»■
“
thre imuw,. ।
... n’rosl ha* been rtrnek In
Mk-Maw.
aM
h~
i ."'"•‘•f" h”"'- ■»
-. . ie Corunna coal mine*.
The importmt prreheron stel lou which took

city directory than a

Um blue rtbbou at th. .r.t Mlehig.n
wrirerm- J
or until sftrr lum-klllte’. tell Mid ow.mM tiv
A *.
“trial*
&gt;r..ulo t&gt;y an agent from
a .-arpeulere* union at Port

-i»Uon agreed to «top
i!t irotn December 1 to

•

“ ‘

.ale

P^g^Xf^e^

!“’•"“J- -™t
tKTTaS
HlaUr« guvoruurout fur his extradition Thev
li.Mtitilllon toboggaaa. Chance him with forxtug ttn.| uUerll an
pruuitM.ry uula m Gait.

IUdt Sr. *
rawiai

Uy* organ* UII they perform their dam
willingly. Hood’* Banaporilla lus proven
tec required remedy in hundred* of cmm.
“Ihat* taken Hood'* Bxnapxrlllx for dy»P*P&lt;da. from which I liaro »uEercd two years.
I tried many other medicine*, but none proved
»o *ail*fartory a* Hood’* Bireapxrllla.”
Thomas Odom, Brute Electric Light OoNew York City.

Sick Headache
afflicted with Mvcm headache, and dyspep.
•la. 1 wa* Induced to try Hood** Ba.sapaHila, and have found great relief. I ei&gt;«rfully recommend It to alL* Mun. E. F.
Axxarxx. New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Cambridgrport. Him.,
wa* a Killerer from dyspepsia and sick head­
ache. Sit* px&gt;k Hood'* Sarsaparilla and
found it the tret recux-y ten ever used.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Aboruamro lour w,
.1 •! •e ntraged about findlog
. punching tee t-uaom of old arouua a shaft lu Uw Warren featherumo
!■*“ ?"* °“,W Ka‘un,-» “* “• ‘Hr
arm brokro In several place, auu nearly turn
off. parts of the bone prutrudutg through the
••• fraachUe. to pore and pipe tkrti it I* thought he will recover. .

ftoM by all drurr'.Ma. «t; *lx for «&amp;. Made
only by Q, I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maaa.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Baughman &amp; Buel
Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug Stere
where they will find everything in the line of

Dru^s,
Soliool STXixplies
At papular prices.

Our stock of WALL PAPER is still selling at
aud below cost.
«
PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist at very low rates.

Call In.
Yours respectfully,

.
—
,.rrn nil lnr IKf'n
of MatiM-w tirwiu a Bule and a hall trum Mouth­
the clean up rrotilUri
field Center. Oakland county. At u.t acromd*

■rolgtiqd ti&gt;e pastorate of
Battle Creek. to connect try l&gt;.g to |ait iu to keen the well from s«mlUhg
up Hie lu»ldcs ot bis whole farm.

fml of temperance men.
■ th ilw Warden Smith
, »:h1 collected ItMfr

rite Bremen hate their

&gt;r*&gt; ot miud are spading
Like Micbigau, lookii.g
Ihey coukl make more
4f?:i near M-*roata a few

It,. lx tad oue of h I * leg* literal-

Noufj llgveu waa the home of louryuung men
who have started in a y»wl boa; to row to
Chicago, through the canal and down tbe
MisMuippI to find a place to make thrlr for­
tune*. if they gel out of Lake Michigan alhe
during tbts rough weather they ought to coo•Ider their fortune* prouy near made.
The national cuaventiun of agricultural col­
lege*. recently held at WasbmgtoD. obtained
•orae decisions «bld^*.«surrd it that tbe Hatch
Mprriment autlon law Mands guod. Thl. ro­
ll lie. each .tele lo filJ.ono out of the natioua!
treasury,under Rwfied condk^o*.with which

Arie Donker fell on a tramway at
MusKegiin hoU (lied ui ibjurim.

n.Jx.TiT i ’

!‘&lt;nns.iMsUat* ItsteDss

d
'-’d" ’ wte&gt;*i.1fer frui,
uL nr ’‘SL±’,"rV‘* UccuHMr lo ibrirsex.rimuid

tai ci all -Conpeiitors..

EnlrL T rlb' ““»« «&gt;'«plhrtBd tut4
tHtsumur* Cnmn til laoerwri.................
«

- .. .........
a 1.1 v V r: - lot.. Irlfi.rerslou. iwurlng-duau •rnaeUuua, chronic eun
gwliuM, liiflamiiiatit n and ukvrallou ol U&gt;e
woui’i, kiftamnutUon. pan: ai&gt;&lt;i iri&lt;lrro«--» lu
wane*, actualgm. wd with “teterual beat."
BoftJing St. Louis mineral -water for
tousuuipiion iu Europe.
For the cure ot colds, rough, pad lung difflThe bvant of forestry, created by the lau culllro. Aytr’* Cherry I'octunri 1. uuequaicd.
legitlatere. orgaoitod Wednesday wttfa the
Found-dt*ad drunk at Port Huron
tollowin* offlceri. President, Franklin Wells, ’Paddy Wehh.’ aged 12.
Coc.tanllue arerotary. Henry (• Reynold*,
agricultural rollegr; auditor. Wm. R. McCreary.
Flint, director*. Chas. W. Garfield. Grand
Rapid*, and W. J. Beal, agricultural college.
the U-sttnxHiy id thoaMod* of pevplr. that
Hoad . Kuwapartlla d.xw runs scrotula, salt
rbrum. and other dlMtxir. or aflrvttuus ar‘.»Uig irom imparo state or low comlitlou ot ibr

Xliugltefl
i party o! '.r»n* ltepi«» and loaia hunters.
a.eBpv-'-v tn i- . 1 raro* of Grand Rapid*
rT. h*v- wUrtedt u a hunting expedition Up'
r rvgluu
T3- J*rskw - r« cv.&gt;Artmrnt ha* * borkr
t.-.r city *er*icv 17 yr*r». »ud that Michigan, Jn«t eiactlyfdoes thrt very thitg
f
•.) him for * »ix-&gt;e»ri old An apple barrel must be aeeurdit&lt; to la^rtSec.
k:

DM GOODS STORE
DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

Hastings, Mich.,

and nice go&gt;«i« In

BATTLE CREEK.

Keeps and sell the very finest American an(Tforeign Gnm.
ite an$l Marble
'

EVERYTHING

Monuments and Headstones

To be found In a Brat claaa dry goods store
.

will be (mind

AT MARR &amp; DUFF’S
Hurd coal Im only 50 cwnte more at
Escanaba lb an at I Ictroit.

MARR &amp; DUFF

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.
and nothIng pleaaea u« more than to hare tbo*c w

Would call attention to their line of

•turaney Amo. W lUiarn*. nt a run xaylng that the little alrainer Ntribirir*
i.’cueare ruuuty. tuounu i

FALL DRESS GOODS,

to ask the people of Barry county to patronize u bone iu-Mi:uUaa.

Rronwtfalb.

Comprising everything that h new and at

We wlrt nlan ckwe out the balance of
v.ectnc light, fur-

SUMMER SILKS

month. and

HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

Al $6 for 20 yard patters.
I* lesdteg ahull

Our Underwear
Is worthy of special menliou, a» If this Depart­

Furniture!

ment will lie found bargain* that cannot be

a month *gr&gt; tor.

replaced rlaewherr.
Itxind with the aketeton. arm, to M-Hlr lh&lt;-

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,
A thrilling spectacle on the street* ot Elint a

'-V.retnrd *om&gt;O.

SPECIALIST,

■fl* Mdb of Ubpemiug. Kronit, Williams

HASTINGS. MICH-.

Qualities and price* will do your heart good

wlth/ter animal until ah* bumped again.: a
tmuUer and the rope broke, setting the row

to see them.
I, now prepirrf lo trwt »U chronic dl»- Cotton Banach tn bJearhr.!. unbleached and
orden. llHrtnw Hurt nf tte »"«' «
tent I---..; , oegro. in jail a: Ontonagon
«»c«&gt;. hr ln«IU« the afflicted tn call on
*et J1, y, ’!i..r«e&lt;i Mth tbe murder of Thoma*
ed In the United Mutes court at Ray City, end­ him. Hr unrm them not to dmpond
ed In a verdiet for the complainant yesterday. norrrlveupit they have term »®» Fine values tn HbirUngs, Nbeetlngs. Tickings.
Beat, of Milwaukee, brought action fw coo- craahtl heretotorr tn tlndtng relief.
Itenlma. Irons. &lt;’..«*lmero*. Cnwb. Table
piracy to defraud, against t ehuekrr a Hopp, of
Idnen*. Calicoes. Ginghams, ete-i at
of MirtUnd county
llarlnf apart many yeani In 'tody at
Hay CKy. alleging that they »ero out about
the
beet
medical
rollepea
of
the
country,
WS/no. Lari T. Griflln. of Detroit, waa attor­
it term of the circuit conrl. ney for lhe Milwaukee men. and bl* eloquence and havlnf had an eatenalve and « e. tick him for wetting Dre to was so rich that It a»tonlsbed that end of the rrMfnl nraotlce In treatins chronic dla• giidsiil
orderi. he frela certain Urat he can give Opposite Farmers' Shed*.
Naginsw Valley.
the afflicted aiwiinmee ot emw
fa...:.^,.0 13, and Tlm colitaa, hi*

MARR &amp; DUFF,

•l Muskegon. Timothy will co paralyzed. Never*! days ago,a* »hr toy upon
fiatr-i court and try to explala her bed racked with pain. »h* prayed that «h*
might either be cured or Ukcfl ofi.and thus
made himself aolld rrlleved of her miffering. In an Instant, a* »bc
•.th Henry (.
aver*, (ted revealed Himself to W^d .he
h '&lt; Ir&gt;a •.!&gt;. • -sbr.i district of Michigan to arose front her bed and walked; and »n** that
' "-utrrteitlng and (trover has moment her recovery has bro* rapid- Tin
tJMOOrd !,
doctor who attended Mra 0dridge several
'.«■» Manon, of St. Ignaro yrare say*: “I dotiT undertake to ex plain any­
thing; tart thl* I know; *br wn* a great
.aker. ),•-, j aud who afterward* died, tbe and she I* now procUcaBy ««•!. H wa*n I me.
Ictne that did IL
•&gt; b.f ’ "
11,11
WUb* ***
Chari™ H. I’lummer. a lumberman of Kart
te.jnhn H i-..i.jwroen.t of ManiuUi. dlesl Haclnaw atak.es the following proportion
Haginaw
__ _
DotMt

ARE &gt; 0C SLFFEKISO
from Catarrh.'Arihma. Bnmehltla. or
any dllTu-ully with the lunge.
h your Liver alfected. or your Mom-

' vmirumKlusm UIV ptr&gt;*FEMALE IllSEAhM A SPECIALforty aerroof •’ rt*® beron ana n»»p
Z?"' 41 •'-'Tl'h ‘“pringM, Mason. Owotwi. Chicago,
SSS taud a* then. I. in
■•re* Item. Traver,- city and Whitehall will
Honed only on their oecupyUig the
.1
Um-S' ’■jro on
-h ^XTie^C
him »t his offle®1' Hfifftinffi,
•®c*» of prcrniM..
Call on
her to build a bouae Uwrrun. 1 believo • ‘lcn »
Jameetowu. Ottawa
Ml h
«»-y. brUbernf t{M&gt; laWl
w will gladly welcome the
wtlhin her borders and afford them protect
CONSULTATION FICEh.
Ty Mr. Garfield's many friend*, who Hr. Hummer I. erer-..^
"’^KKsvcrfriw party.
rosei treated and medicinefl sent
“7
*«■«*. of ML Phillip'* partriu Battle ’I :■ '
miuL
of the suffering* ot Mr*. K;u(UOi^.°X&lt;b^Z
tjr-Cnrrespondroce solicited.
cltJ.

lB Kltanuu.(X,.

'2*b!nt fawtb*ni lo Luther krone hi* store

of Which war
Keutxmxn died.
However, on Friday night Mm

ladies

PEERl^SSDYES.

The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection. Call and see for

Is closing out his stock of

HOMEOPATHIC

-CLOTHING

Odd lots, iob Iota, and lota of them, to be sold at COST or
loss, for CASH.

BOOTS AND SHOES.—l ean and will sell at prieesio aston­
ish Yankee, Dutch, or Irish and some others.

wPECIFIO8_

arbuckles
Of COFFEE te »

ARIOSA

• ksli.'yiV'y,

The "Bine Front” Fanrita Store, Hsliia Mid

&amp;paJ-&lt;xin.gr

bUHaJeyou chronic Kidney or Bladder

is at all possible.
H, bu met with marked
trert'ngBteom^ .bjertoatmrrtmj

ARCHIE M°COY’S,

DB. HTMPEnEYS" B00I
Cloth &amp; Cold Binding

ach dlaordered?
Ilarrvyou Heart dlreaae?
Are you afflicted with Nervoua D»

troubles?
Dr. lUughman can curoyou.if a cure

That place is at

HUMPHREYS’ yourself.

JTVhalf of bonrst labor and liberty and Jaw.
1 wlU give to eaeb of the families oftb« P011'*
ifflee/xu—

;,gr^h h 4 Mw U1

the lowest prices.

FLANNELS

uroUlnx clerk. ol the »utc

rvvT
1TB 1* Ret*
13 to th*
toWt-ClBBO
00 L Kmtbe
Atlantic
Faclfi"-

COFFEE

r^la* to and from church and

potnrn rA

LADIES’ ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced pnoes.
PRINTS at 4, 5, and 6 cents.
UNDERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear Irka
iron, and cheap as “dirt.”
CLOAKS AND JACKETS.

30 Cents
One pound of good 50c. Jap Tea given with every tlO gash
trade at regular prices.
rtf-Get your prices here before you purchase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings,

1887.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
Application for a writ of error in
the Darwin McKay case haa been made
by his attorney, C. U. Holbrook, before
Judge Sherwood of the Supreme court.
It win be remembered that a similar
application was recently denied by
another judge of the court. Nothing,
however, is yet known as to whether
the writ will be issued.

Wednesday afternoon occurred the
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Fred Douglas is becoming so old and marriage of Miay Mena Mudge to Ber­
ry
McKelvey, of Maple Grove. The
feeble that he cannot speak much Id
public, but he can still handle bis pen. ceremony took plaoe at the home of the
bride's mother. Mrs. Ruth Mudge. The
Following are some extracts from a rooms were tastefully arranged. Mr.
letter written by him to the New York Bell, a cousin of the groom, and Miss
Mina Mudge, sister of the bride, acted
State Central Committee:
There is no question that, whatever as groomsman and bridesmaid respect­
may have been ti e faults aud short­ ively. Rev. G. D. Lee performed the
comings of the republican party, it has ceremony, which was very impressive.
been, first and last, the party of juHticv, About sixty relatives and friends of
liberty and progress. It is also plain the contracting parties were present
that, in whatever the democratic party After the ceremony supper was served.
has yet done in the same direction, it On the west lioiind evening train Mr.
ban derived its inspiration from the ex­ and Mrs. McKelvev left for Nebraska
ample set by the republican party. It where they will visit Mra. McKelvey's
in facias worn, when it has worn brother, Niram. They will be absent
anything tolerably decent, tbe old shoes several weeks, after which they will be
and second-hand clothing of the repub­ “at home” in Maple Grove to their
lican party. Of course I am glad to friends.
have the democratic party follow the
At the regular meeting of the W.
republican, even in the ragged and
worn-out garments with which it now R. C. of N«Ah ville on Tuesday after­
and then covers itself. But that party noon, they were visited by the sisters
is altogether tod slow of foot, too hmv- of the W. R. C. ot Hastings. After the
ily burdened with its uglv record and business meeting refreshments were
the solid south to be safely trusted to furnished at the hall. In the evening
lead in the cause of liberty, enlighten­ Jefterds Post held an open meeting,
ment and progress. It is bad enough which was attended by tho ladies.
to have that party hanging on the Some of the comrades of Hastings post
skirts of the republican party, doing were present. The evening was pleas­
its beet to hinder it and and dragged antly spent in singing songs and re­
forward by it, but it Is far more mis­ hearsing iucidents and experiences of
chievous to trust it in front, where it the times when the boys were fighting
can block the way of the republican at the front, and the girls were work­
party.
ing, watching and praying at home.
The veteran colored orator thus During the evening Mrs. Phillipa, pres­
forcibly and truthfully sums up the ident of the Hastings corps. Installed
Mrs. J. W. Powells president of the
existing situation with reference to Nashville corps vice Mrs. H. A. Barber,
the colored race in this country.
resigned; Mrs. E. Parady .senior vice,
Disguise it as we may, tbe welfare of । vice Mrs. F. B. Cable, resigned; and
the colored people north and south has Mrs. Earah Beigh junior vice in place
not yet passed beytaid the line of dan- of Mra. Powells., A News reporter
&lt;er. While the negro can be dragged looked in on the scene a few momenta
from railroad cars In the south, for no and came away fully satisJed that the
fault but the color ot his skin; while he veterans and their noble allies of tbe
can be sold Into slavery on the mere Relief Corps know how to cojov them'
pretense of crime; while be can be sclyes.—Nashville News..
doomed to work in chain gangs while
The following Is a list of petit jurors
others are only put in prison for offenses
against the law; while he is presumed drawn for the November term of court:
when accused to be guilty until be can
Jerlal Wood—Woodland.
prove his innocence; while he is sub­
Daniel C. Burpee—Yankee Springs.
jected to lynch law, the halter without
Alvery Wilcox—Assyria. •
f
the pretense of judge, jury, advocate or
Nathaniel Edmond—Baltimore.
legal accusers: while he is compelled to
William Marshall-Barry.
work lor nominal wages and defrauded
John Brown—Carlton.
,
by store orders; while ho is deprived of
Charles Parrot—Castleton.
equal mcanB afforded to all other dom­
John C. Rinkus—Hastings.
es and colors for the education of his
AL
A.
Mathews
-City,
4
th
ward.
children, and while a republican senate
John 8pence—City, 3d ward.
passes a bill for such equal education
George Wilkinson—Hope.
and a democratic house of representa­
E. N. Yule—Irving.
tives votes down that measure of en­
Charles 8. Brirtol—Johnstown.
lightenment and statesmanship; while
Frank M. Quick—Maple Grove.
he may be drives from tbe ballot-box
Albert Storms—Orangeville.
■and his vote goes uncounted—it may be
■LJohn M. Hammond-Prairieville.
safely said that the negro has a cause
Jacob Edger—Rutland.
and a great cause, which will be favor­
Hamilton Carveth—Thornapple.
ably affected by a republican victory In
Jcahna DtileoOBCk—WiAUffiukL /
New York and the nation, and disas­
Asahel Luther—Yankee Springs;
trously affected by a democratic
A. T. Shepard—Assyria.^
victory.
A. E. Heath—Baltimore.-- ,
F. C. McAllister—Barry. &gt;
Fred Warner—Carl ton.Tho benetite of the local option iu
Geo. Bump—Castleton/"
t suppressing the liquor traffic are no
Daniel E. Birdwell—Hastings.-'
' better exemplified than in Massachu­
Reuben Seeley—City, 1st ward.Morse E. Nevin*—City, 3d ward.
setts. The following is from the pen
G. W. Havens—Hope. /
of Charles Smith of Andover, one of
Hudson Sissoa—Irving.
tbe leading men of the old bay state:
From Dowling.
The gaadual. but sure and permanent,
Mil Editor.—Allow me through tlje
Cwth of a prohibition sentiment untbe operation of the local option columns of your paper to correct a few
law is an unanswerable argument in its errors in last week's issue of the Jour­
favor. The law has been tried for a nal. written by J. E. Tobias, of this
aeries of years, and proved to be a more place.
effective instrument for the removal of
Now, I am not a scribe for any paper
intemperance than any other measure, ; or periodical whatever. He says 1 tried
including the state prohibitory law, to get the officers in this district to
that has ever been tried in the common­ hire me and they would npt, add that's
wealth. The law is gaining force year what ails me. etc. 1 iffimit that I had
by year, in geometrical ratio. City af­ some talk with the board about this
ter city and town after town join in school this winter and two of the board
the Increasing ranks of the no-license told me they were perfectly willing fnr
municipalities. Boston istelf, the bead­ me to teach the school, the director, G.
quarters of the liquor interest, gave a K. Manning, telling me he woultf be
heavy no-license vote last year, so willing U&gt; give me $3500 per month.
heavy that the more active temperance
In regard to the •■dissatisfaction” he
workers in the state on the eve of vot­ speaks about. A teacher is human, and
ing. express to me some apprehension all liable to mistakes, and after teach­
that no-vote would be too large—i. o., ing here four terms in succession, it
larger than Boston was yet prepared to would be a miracle if everybody was
perfectly satisfied. I would ask any one
sustain.
Taking it for all in all, it seems to interested in his slang to talk with the
me that the setting aside of the local board, and see if I was not nearer a
option law, with all its subsidiary and man than the autber of this article re­
MMOrting laws (or a prohibitory con- ferred to can prove himself to be by
■Btltutiona! amendment, would ba most past record.
Further, I receive 830 or *40 more
difMtrous to the temperance dauue. If
we can be left to go on tor another de­ for my winter term of school than I
cade in the same ratio ae we have been would at tbe district referred to, which
doing during tbe past decade, Massa­ would aot look as if I tried so hard for
•
chusetts will be practically a prohibi­ this school.
Again, be would have some think
tion state. And this will be brought
about without rancor, by the free will that I tried to influence the old board
of the people acting in their respective
municfpalltiea.
not know that the old moderator had
resigned, or was going to resign, until
Tbe democratic and greenback load- I heard who was the new one.
And about tbe wipe against Looey Ln
era are talking off on tho fusion ques­ the Nashville News, laid to A. A. and
tion, but they are simply scheming to myielf, it is utterly false with tbe rest
Now, Jason, go ahead. But If future
see which shall get the best of the bar­
agitation of suA little questions com­
gain. They have surrendered every
pels me to, I will endeavor in my weak
principle for the sake of office in the way to give a complete biography of
past, and will not hesitate now, if the John Dennis' literary tool from our enH. 8. Gaskill.
bargain can only be made on terms tarprising burg.
that promise advantageously. That is
all there is of it- The honest rank and
file will not be considered for a moment.
They will be sacrificed in tbe interest
of the lenders, and to securo those lat­
ter a good place at the public crib. No
wonder that the rank and file rebel at
such bane trading as they did last fall,
and will again.

Coogressmaa Carlisle seeks to show
la a current number of tbe Forum why
the democratic party should be retaln-

raaxks on the constitution—favorite
democratic ground, my countrymen—

that things have changed for the better

We have all the new things m

SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
Gloves, Mittens, Underwear, Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &amp;e
And are ready and willing to sell at prices
below any competitor. We can do it, because
we.pay no rent, have light expenses, buy our
goods for cash of the best houses on the conti­
nent—we are not confined to any one house,—
we buy where we can get the best goods.

Our stock is now complete, and we ask you to
see us before you buy anything in our line.
We Can Save You Moneys

R. K. -GRANT, CASH CLOTHIER
Following lire tbe real estate trannfers for tbe week ending Oct. 29th. as
taken from the books jn the register’s
office:
Walter dirt lo Ahtnuukr Cadart; s. o. H.

I Jones; 10(1 3 and B, blk. church by Her. Dys Inger. aad tbo reualai iairrJue McArthur to John MtXutor; MxbJM-IO)
lcre». sec. XI. Tboraappir". SJ.-^O.
Morgsu Joaos to John Lent; oo aerra. sec. IS.
BrJllmorc, 1 .SCO.

run.

EUrsbeth Junes to M. E. Norins; lot US. city.
•*00.
Joho M. Nerttu to Elisabeth Jones; parre).
m-e.co.cttv. IMO.
EH* McJunkin to Hmlth &amp; Colxrove: lot 3.
blk. ir.. KenCeWs add., elty, «xs.
Lewin H. Barara to Orville J. (

CREAM
to Cctirad Behad; H acres. sec.
W,Thwn*rnJe,Ji.wo.

Sft

SAKINA
Powder
omtala Ammonia. Ukm or Alum. boU only In
MUCK BAKING POWDER CO.
ruax.
caio-too.
trr. u

Croup Cured !
AHO LIVKS BAYED-WITH •

REMEDY!

MMUoma
— ana tor year. druarlst. Hastings, Mich.
••Yoor TtuwraaJ Croup Bemad)- rurcd my
□f UK order
nUIUi of eroonaltar Kwaune ‘
~
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£t5“Dr. JVr.J;.,VM:c7-,„. ( r, _r
coueta abd ihroU trouts In

wm

best styles uf type.

w. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

i

Crockery and Glassware,
which is larger than ever bbfore. All the latest novelties this line of goods.. |
We are headquarters for all standard goods kept by firstclass grocery houses.
The highest market prices paid for Butter, Eggs. Dr--'.
Apples, Live Poultry, Vegetables and Fruit.

Give na a call and be convinced.

50,000 lbs. LIVE POULTTY OT.
See tkxe&gt;

to. tataw’i Iimml-ltap

Ypsilanti. Mich., May 10,188C.
Gentlemisu:—Permit me to volunteer
whatever assistance 1 may be able to
render you by endorsing and recom­
mending your remedy. Several years
ago I us«-d it and it cured me. Thin
last winter, owing probably to a re­
duced condition of my system, result­
ing from a severe cold and overwork,
my old difficulty returned. I resorted
to Zoa-I’hora half feering,that it would
not do as well as before; but it does
just the same. It can be relied on every
time. It is all that you claim for it.
If my testimony can be of any ser­
vice to you Many time I am very glad
to give it Zoa-I*hora raised me when
physicians told me I could not live two
months. Any ladv who wishes to
know tbe particulars of my case may
write me. Yours,
Hattie Coonley,
Teacher Ln Tecumah, (Mich.) Home,

ROGERS
The Live Grocers of Hastings
Cordially invite the citizens of this city and vicinitv to
amine their stock of

to J.-.ruei McDonald: 40 acres.

OnrUleOUa toFraakfi. Jenklu; fiOaerra.scc.

DUNNING

»Gj-o. B. Tunoir. Johastown,
1 Hora
lUrry.
i

'CAHTAL OAT
Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.
With Doable Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

-Sell kj-

Bros.

�fjc Hastings Banner.

Uneolored Tycoon

jlHHllidS
CUGUTA COEFEE

highest market
pri^hn Butter. Eggs nod al!
kindsei I’jrmer’B Prodnee.

Complete Stock

■«, slocks, mi
JOHN BESSMER,
J€WEL£R-

T**

Troy Laundry
HASTINGS. M*CH..

News.
Ciroui-'e

NV»-fc. 2.050.

W &lt;h&gt;
to mod any notices
^ro' U;- c»!'s. But ““ &amp;.■»&gt; every rot»nbr: whug-.-t. hi* mail at the poet
•flcr !0 ta- ' itT to read th* cat** after
•.&gt;naa&gt;e. and st be in in arrears to
;run.p&lt;h II.. sod Hettle account* for
&lt;3bKripU &gt;- W« haw our obligations
X&gt; rant, end d.-.:re to inert them
pmcipti).
order that we may do
’-bu. •*■ murt have what to doe OB.
Within the next 30 days. and without
•irtbe.- notice. »•• -hall expert every
&lt;-.he&lt;nbrr getting bis mail in tbto 'city
*b. &lt;.&gt;»-- for tb« Han^ee. to call at
this 0»e aid get square with the
liotx

- । business card in

Em. Uv'i . r.’i repainted the interior
J. W. Bextlkt ii bxtfding a barn

A mu lock h«a torn pUccd cd the
-ntrancf doer v. the bank.
H. C. Uzifc h&gt;» t»v-n the building
’fhe tXHi— on Grwn street.

Tut tw »• railroad was inspected by a
Jg! number ol people Sunday.

A Bl.v-' Lb* been improving bis
rrMena- property on Grwa streetA BfiHMXK bright aad beautiful, put
:n aa kppearana- Friday morning.

JnvKr.Tu- street brf ween the raiP
IJ*1 and yw. river if* b- ing gntded.
Dr. Lo- .
tn! W. A. Goodyear
bare tape d th*- uuum for city water.

Tur.nr were rn applicants for certifi.•Ate at the teachers’ examination
. Thtir*in&gt;.
BantKXAx A Btel are closing ont
their Mcrr o! wall paper. Look at
their borgs-UK
A ktv hide walk is being placed in
’rontjd b. J. Bidintuan’e residence lot

A. tok cigar «tand of Baughman
A BM ynu can obtain the choicest
'TMd«&lt;n ngnrB,

Mkk SiixiTMETKii
id
Rutland
hrd Suud4&gt; Of dropsy. Tbe funeral
,«ttrred T-&gt;aday.
Tint Prr-ident has proclaimed that
nnrsday. November 24th, shall be
‘Mnlwr.nnaday.

UAI*K b“ been Pl*°«d in front
Jf the building occupied by H. M.
•®i.b. the nMjtractor.
j
L-'THAM accepted theseereTjyship. 1 rtday, of the board of superuibndifl^ of the poor.
&gt;
«7»tal freight backed in from
Thursday evening, to carry
4»M) some loaded cars.

bniuon had their annual parade
*W&lt;JMny, and aho indulged in a litt(UQ iKUlV Wllli th” nPW flrtt BPPftrft’
Tin. Christian union dime society
»IU meet at the home of Mrs. Charles
*w»in. of Hastings, Nov. 10th at 1|
*■ m.

L“•**'! that John Swartz, of Mawe’tmve. UaricUmtothe Bohemian
J*huilnrM to the tune of a note for

WXX
S’

Mim Gracy. Garrison was given a
plouMDl birthday party Wednesday
evening, by a number of her school
friends.

FER8ONAL MENTION.

Dr. Polbanu, ud wire
for
their tutu re home. Santiago, Cal
IheI w111 h® »«»™panied by
Dr. Lowry vtolted Charlotte Thurs­
Visit Baughman &amp; Bud’s drug store day.
the
doctor
■
brother-in-law.
Dr/
C.
E.
’
£
Luscomb, of Marshall. Bwtwuhnfor
and get your prescriptions put up by
R. K. Grant vtoited Woodland Fri­ their prosperity.
one of the moet reliable pharmacists in
day.
tbe state.
PRETAUKVOVR POULTRY^FOR M.tR11 B. Messer spent Sunday in Grand
The next meeting of the Barry
KET.-On Thursday. Nov. 17th, and
county teachers aasodation will be Rapids.

A- J. Bowne to in tbe dty.

at the high
AL Bryant and wife have removed to
Traverse City.
M. E..Kevin* has excharged a por­
Mira Eva Gill to spending a few
tion of his property on Jefferson street weeks at home.
foi- the Henry Joueti place near the
i Frank Covjlle, of Wayland, was in
Episcopal church.
&gt; tbe city Munday.
Several members of Barry lodge.
K. of P., will go to Middleville to visit I Mrs. Lydia Cotton returned from
the lodge there and assist iu the work i Charlotte Friday.
held Saturday. Dec. 3,
school building.

•very Thursday thereafter during the
winter, wo will buy fat, well drosed
poultry., and will pay at all Umea high­
est market price in cash or trade.
Syavkikr &amp;. Crawley. (
Wx. A. Taylor, of Lansing, state
agent and organizer of the Prohibition
party, will speak at the court house on
Wednesday evening. November
h. nt
i to-morrow evening.
Miss Rose Goodyear went to Grand . o clock. Let every body turn out and
i Rapids yesterday.
hear this able sneaker tn hh plea for
There is Home talk ot organizing a
tho
homes
of
Michigan.
Ladies
«.
! choral society in the city, with a well
Dr Chas. Rtuwell. of Allegan, was in
peclally InviUd.
quail tied gentleman from Grand Rap­ the city last week.
ids as director. Good Idea.
F. M. Woodmansee, of Cheater, was
Some time ago Chas. Roruback, of
ScRVKYORS were at work yesterday in tbe city Friday.
Augusta, began suit against Weeks A
locating the position of the Y which
C. E. Loeeser went to Kalamazoo Searlee. of Hlckorv Corners, to re­
will run from the Central track here Saturday for a visit.
cover damage* arising from the latter’s
to that of the C. K. &amp;, S. R. IL
Major Anderson was in the city tbe selling to him wool containing tag«
The running race Saturday after­ fore part of this week.
etc.. Yesterday the case was tried lie-’
u&lt;ue Justice Kenaston who granted the
noon was won by Billy F..Mr. French’s
Prof. W. A. Morse, of Middleville, plaintiff 973 damages.
horse, be taking three straight heats
was in the city Friday.
from Isaac B., Spence Bros.’ horse.
The laying of the rail* on theC. K.
John K. Waters, of Davisburg. visit­
Lvkn Bros, want to buy a two-burn­
A B. R. R. into this dty will probably
er gasolene stove, without oven. Any ed in the citv last weea.
be completed by the llrst of next week.
one having one in good condition
Dr. Wright and wife, of Carlton,
As soon as the track to in running or­
which they wish to sell should call on were in the city Friday.
der the timliers. already .fitted, for the
them at their tailor shop.
J. M. McElwain has purchased a depot will be brought here and put in
Kingstown, on the C. K. &amp; s. R. It. meat market al Bellevue.
position very rapidly. A round-house
will also be built here,
has new become Cloverdale. Leo S.
Mrs. W. II. Wanzer returned Friday
Cobb has Hurveyed and platted the
to her home in Y psilanti.
A numiikr of neighbors and friends
town, and the necessary steps have been
of
Mr*,- F. J. Thoma*, living on the
taken toward its incorporation.
Mrs. Carrie Goody ear has returned
north-west shore of Tbornapple lake,
Rev. C. W. Jones,-of Woodland, pat­ from her visit lo Chicago.
entee of an Improved fruit dryer with
Charles Baldwin and wife returned gave her a surprise party yesterday,
afternoon and evening. It wm the
a capacity ot 200 bushels per day, was home from-Detroit Saturday.
occasion of her birthday. All had an
in the city last week trying to make ar­
Ml* Sadie Sanborn, of Dowling, vis­ enjoyable time and left a good Im| prwMon that will linger with Mrs.
rangements for locating a drying eetab- ited friends in town this week.
Thomas for many n day.
hah ment here.
Rev. T. T. George, of Middleville, oc-1
cupled the M. E. pulpit Sunday.
A nVE-YEARa old daughter of Mr.
the C K.AK.il. R. caused considers
Mr. Fisher, paymaster on the C. K. A Andrews, living about three miles south
t4e trouble one day last week. In all it S., went to Battle Creek. Friday.
west of the dty, met with quite a pain­
lowered ten feet. Doubtless this place
Peter Rothhaar and wife, of Nash­ ful accident Sunday. While playing
will require a great dad of Sling be­ ville. visited Hastings last week.
with other children, they set fire to
fore it bveumrs solid.
some matches that they had. Tbe firr
Mrs F. H. Barlow returned Saturday
cauaht in some mosquito netting that
The joint annual meeting of the from her vtoitto Ney Y.ork atatoJ
the little girl had wrapped about ber
Michigan agricultural society and the
P. W. Niskcrn. of Manistee. vUsited neck, and burned tbe lower part of her
Michigan bee-keepers association will relative# and friends here thia week.
fare and her neck quite badly. At last
accounts tbe little one was doing as
&gt;&gt;r held at East Saginaw. December 6.
Mm.J.T. Lobdel. of Battle Creek, wnll as could be expected.
"A, ‘J and 10, 1887. A cordial invitation visited friends in this dty last week.
is extended to kindred societies.
WE were shown one of the finest
ChM.W.nldl. or Onmd lUoja-. .p&lt;«
Frank CaMrrKi.i. and Jchn Mur­ Sundav with his parents in this city.
single strap track barnew tbe other day
ky. two young men. one from WbitneytEat it has been our lot to see for a
Mr. Nevilto and family lett Monday
vdle, applied to the dty authorities night for their new home in Detroit.
long time. In weight it to aa light as the
work required will admit The leather
Wedneeday evening for lodging. Ip
Rev. Bancroft visited Charlotte Sun­ is the choicest, setected i&gt;ak-tannrd:
wm granted and the next morning
they were rrkvu&gt;d and told to go h« n&lt; e. day, and held Episcopal eervtato there. and the trimmings, which are of rub­
Stephen Schantz end wife, of Rock- ber and gold lined, are models of neatMonday evening was Indeed a night
fordUll. are vl-dting relatival tn this dm» and strength There is every
of fun and frolic for tbe yovag. if one vicinity.
evidence about It of good workman­
ship and we kuow that the man tor
can judge by the nohr, misplaced gate&gt;
Mr*. A. W. Bailey and daughUr re­ whom it has been made will be more
and honw blocks, rtc. It would M-em turn nl yesterday from their visit to
than pleased with this barnwa. Mr.
that as much sport could have been had Chicago.
W. II. Mvere, in who* shop we saw
without making the night to unearthly
C. ea Bradley, of Chicago, visited this article, haa several similar orders
hideous.
lo fill and bis reputation to a sufficient
guarantee that they will be as good as
F.P.
F. Cox post, of Assyria, Saturday.
this one. From the size of hla stock
will have a ramp fire at their
g-o
Itaulch and Harry Bosh, of and the number of his’ orders be must
hull. Assyria Crater, on Thursday.
“ n. .0 lb., at, Sondry be doing the leading business in the
November JOtb, Rev. J. H. Palmer, of and Monday.
county.
Charlotte, and other good speaker* will
Palmatier
intapkt.
the dty«v*USTJjl
EX"r waa
GWtd
Ur I
The Dotes stolen from Mrs. Hunsickbe preeeot. A general invitation to all
veterans of tbe late war.
er
’s store tn Woodland, whe© tbe safe
jnrrioon tr»lo.
was blown bret week, have been rccovBkookh and Flower, of north rust
• t Rock and mother. Mrs. «•
rred.
Together wilh a burglar's drill
&lt; *rangevill«, pot down a drive well for
Ub wrrk HdUrand bract- they were found by some
R. M. Weaver, of Rutland, about two day from Mihmschool children Friday under the
HdV.«raD.Ur.w«&gt;tu
week- ago. of I44 feet depth, with lota
bridge Dear the Jordan school bonse
of water, and did the work in four days. Saturday, and occupied the M- r*- P
two miles south of Woodland Center.
The boys understand their business, pit then- SundayThursday night they were placed
and give the bret of setiafaction.
Me Valient
ami daughter Ignore there, tho person doing so having put
v "a
*«&gt;&lt;y«»toPw.i-G~d
them on the abutment wall between
True Hastings Engine X Iron Works
a couple of tbe bridge sleepers. Friday
keep a apedal workman to upset, retem­ lt.pMr Ulr «&lt;•*■
night a farmer living near the bridge
saw a buggy drive to it, stop und a
per and gnud axes. The brol steel
man get out. It was a moonlight
cant-hooka and handles, stove lids, large
night but the farmer was too far away
kettles, mauls and chilled sleigh shoes Mn. Eldrr Moorto recognize the man pr whether be bad
always on hand. Special attention giv­
company. I’Ddoubteidly it was tbe
en to makiag and tempering Hteel tools
party who had placed tbe notes there.
"b rjX. "LS”14
of all kinds.
The tzweber of the school secured the
notea Friday and sent them to their
ers is reported to the officers. A man in the at, W«ln«d«r- «&lt;«■"” owner; but it occurred to do onr that it
might be a good plan to keep a cloee
buutlac ulp »P t»rth
visits ttw farmer, talks glibly of the
watch on tbe bridgr.
good being done by tbe birds, and ends
u b..
The C. L. B. C. will hold its regular
’
SKj'rbowrr.UI.
««*■
oy obtaining a pledge from him not to
kill a bird for 13 months. With a little
•eml-montbly meeting on Friday. Nov.
Mkillfu! manipulation the pledge soon
11th, at tbe home of J. B. Roberta on
turns up a promissory note.
Broadway, with the following program:
Singing first two venes of the hymn
The tire department has received an
"America."
&lt;&gt; U cr~k
invitation to be prwent at. and assist
Roll call with quotations read by
in, the tbe parade and test of tbo water
'1*S”
ria.lt,. leader, members to give authorship aad
from what book taken.
works that will take place at Charlotte,
D. K.Cobk.-hob-.^^X
Quratiooa on chapters VII and VIII,
Nov. ith. It la a question as to wheth­
er they will go because they feel that Kr*,^X*d.y«b«'"l,“’"'k: U. 8. history, Mrs. Noblm.
they are not well enough supported
Questions on chapters IX and X, U. 8.
history, J. B. Roberta.
here to enable them to return such faHIM Mdud Wa*oJHtnl1&lt;lrM wrr«l*Ur
Queations on American literature to
’[ £12°HrU^Sp.uldlP« Ul. page DO. Floral Beadle.
T»k society connected with Emman­
Reading. Tbe Sunken Treasure, by
uel church will be entertained on
Hawthorne, Julia Rock.
Questions on the Middle Ages, in
Thursday afternoon of next week by
J. C. Cote b“ w2rt,tadten'I&gt;Tiirllt° 7Madame W. 8. Goodyear, J. Rogers, N, '■KSSTm wm teadr Urm or »* M Cbautauquan, Allie Mudge.
Questions on Literature of the Far
Parker, J. Hewre. E. Brown, N. Bailey,
East, Mrs. Dr. Barber.
Carrie Goodyear, Elva Clough, (Henna
A Talk on the homes and home Uvea
Stone, Battle Depew, at the society
ot Hawthorne. Lowell and Longfel­
rooms. Supper served from 5 until 1.
low, Mae Bweezey.
UPlrdrdW-IJi
JtoJ.Frid.,.
Hr
to
•
AU are cordially invtte«L
Critic, C. H. Van^Lnnan.
The Chicago. Kalamazoo A Hastings
A MEETING of tbe shareholders of
depot is nearing completion.
Seats
MO. Frxok iinbdrt
"50,°. the C. K. A 8. R. R. was held at Kal­
have arrived, and tbe large platform WoodlMd.wenuU
\raln
, amazoo Friday night, running over in­
hae been completed. Men are engaged “4t1^tb‘reSu’^G'“4K*p14'
to a morning session. Action of great
in raising tbe track In front of the staImportance toour0ty w«a takenjand
lion house. The road seems to be pay­
if the plans adopted there are carried
ing from tbe start. Tbe ground for
,Ar«. retnmrd oat, as they will no doubt be, the peo­
the round bouse to being lal&lt;fout to-day. rteltUX brrdtatrt
ple in this vidmty will never have
-Kalamazoo Telegraph.
cause to regret the w ork and aid they
have given toward brin&lt;ing this road
That the cash system to the only cor­
to thh point. It was definitely dtdded
rect way of carrying on a business has
at this meeting to extend the n-ad to
been exemplified again by that enter­
Saginaw from here and also from Kal­
prising firm, Houghtalin A Lichty.
amazoo to the Grand Trunk inCm
county. Stock to the extent of«2^00,000
They are now selling a larger amount
of goods than they did before, and can at Ijmstau.
has been taken and the construction
also makn better prices to their custom­
com pan v formed. Nothing certain as
A tetter from Cboater Mrswr and
er. Their trade in butter and eggs «&gt;fa ditod Topekx. Kanaaa. date. Uat to the route from here to Saginaw has
has increased at least a quarter.
MrrMSwrhbmiU remain, about •&gt;» brem vet made known. Work on the
preliminary surveys will undoubtedly
The Bastings roUer mlU flour sells ^XUelortboma They will
begin next week. If Woodland »*nts
in the eastern market at us good rates leave for Denver, Col-, to-day thta road she will find plenty oLwork
to do to secure it, as a great effort will
as any flour made. It does this on its j
l» made to-take It to lomaAhrougb
merits. It to tbe equal of any manu­ £rm£: of Woodland, left on Ur Mon­
Lako Odtesa. The route thr.ou*h
factured anywhere. Why shouldn't it
Woodland center, Portland and M.
afternoon train for the
be? It has asHue machinery as money
can buy, m good millers as ever h-d where they intend remammg some Johns to the most direct; but this fact
lends do assurance to these towns that
charge of such a mill, and iw fine time for a bunt.
they
can get the C. K. A 8. IL IL simply
wheat to make flour from an can be
br the asking. Tbe company have
bought anywhere The proof that it in
becoming a‘popular mill with tho farm-

kX.1“

S

bMMa very busy wmmer.-Kalatbs farmers in exchange for flour over
mazoo Telegram.
90 busbete 9t vhett.

per mile and tbe right of my.

About eight o’clock Monday even­
ing tbe writer met a croad of young
men standing oa a street corner, who
were in a state bordering on insanity
so perplexed were they at not having
been able to find the young ladles who
had so lovingly bidden them to aid in
makiug this Hallowe’en a merry one.
The Hmall boy detective, who had been
bo well paid for shadowing Home par­
ticular young lady during the day, had
gotten in his usual work in the evening
and these young men bad already ran­
sacked a dozen house* without Biiccesa.
We have learned since that as the night
wore on it la-gan to damn on their
numbed faculties that their sweet­
hearts were not in hiding and all that
wav nccessjiry to do was lo go to their
homes lor them. Hut the girls bad ap­
pointed an hour aud place ot meeting
and there they were, contrary to cus­
tom, promptly on time wilh or * ithout
their ••fellow" as the case might bj.
Mra. Julia Goodyear was in the plot
und at nine o'clock her house was open­
ed and handed over to the crowd.
About GO. gueata Were present. * Until
about 1U:3O tbe time was speul in danc­
ing to the time of spleudid music.
Then supper was serve I, and such a
supper, it was all very One. Tbe
dining room was very prettily dec­
orated. ifter supper mid uutil 12
o’clock there wus more dancing; after
which a slmon pure witch right from
Salem appeared on .the scene and who­
ever was ho inclined found out just
when, where an&lt;i.to whom they were
to be married—Ibis was delightful, bo
the young ladies all say. This was
followed with tricks and tbe trick
cake. Miss Anna Breftrmer got the but­
ton; Frans Black, the ring; and Mrs.
Carson, the key; whoever got the rent
kept very quiet about it.’ Again danc­
ing was iu order until the rising |uu
warned the party that it was no longer
Hallowe’en. Taking it all in all, the
whole affair pareed off very pleasantly;
but the boys think the girls ought to
play fair next time.

)o You Know
BEAMER’S

Grocery,
Crockery,
&amp; Bazaar

HOUSE
—18—

The Democrat invites the attention
of taxpayers to tho supervisors* pro­
ceedings in order to detect republican
extravagance. Saving nothing about
the fact that tbe Democrat editor was
a member of the convention which
nominated the prreent republican coun­
tuniUi prune*
ty officers, labored and voted for them,
we pass to the proceedings themselves
We mean the real proceedings in the
clerk’a book. Those proceeding* ahow
that at tbe end of the l*“t veer when re­
" cboUr &gt;apaa tea &lt;hnt
publicans filled ■ the various county officra. 1884. there was a shortage of S3.6UU. 3 *' cbokc
"
new crop. ...&lt;....
The appropriation for county purpoare
Thu ia the
&lt;p&gt;allt)- V.-a er.*llt,&gt;torxs
that year was but a little over d 16,000 *eil al Me per lb.
For the year 188D. the approp.iation 1 lb. .-bole- One-cot tobacco, light . . t.
for county purpose* was £20,140. This 1
"
“
“
“
dark . .
was the first year of fusion rule, and
although .the appropriation lor that
year was *4.0X1 in-excess of tbe previ­ l
•• ban 4o&lt; aborts ••
ous year, the treasurer had to borrow 4 brandsol choice amor ujx tobacco
•DAOQ at the t»ank to carry hfm through m lb. bar Rood Map»
to January 1st, 188d. For 1886. over
Tbi« la tbo biggeat bargain &lt;« earth.
IclfiOO was appropriated. This was I lb. W«: Wack l»PP*r
the second year of fusion rule. At its I - Abseaa ziu»--r
close there was a shortage of S12AI2.M.
For 1887, when the officers the present C bor« anti-washboard arep
Democrat editor helped to nominate B--*t rezu&gt;*i tLaeketr)..
und elect took their places, they found
valnvn, -vslM
but S22.OX? appropriated for county
purposes—£5,(XX' more than for 188n. 1 lb. O. K. baking powd--r
And according to the estimates of the
Oae four ocn-«- rvt-glxw Im&lt;U* t!Ur«l
treasurer, which the Democrat editor
can see io the proceedings, the shortage •very pound.
at the end of this year will be but £337
more than last year, although the ap­
propriation is over £o.i)00 lew. In oth­
er words, the first year of republi­ pound.
can rule in Barry county will have cost WolT« arete.’»kovdrmlnz. tx’Uk- .
over £5,000 leas’than the Isst year of Balpbur, per pound
fusion supremacy. But. perha'ps our 1 pint bottle bret b'.’jeln; . .
contemporary was reading «he proceed­ ('operas, per pound .
ings ar»-¥A published them, an I not as Good broxn.
they are.’ - Jn that event we do not won­
der at his astonishment. For accord­ Nrw » Xer retcor^Miog ot vtc Day. oa«ing to the report as published in the
!i i.'aiioo pitcher wul •; ttuubkr*
Democrat and furntohvd to the other Whiw Lamp shade-.
papers of the county, os shown in the Nloe brass Luiztr.z lamp
report alleged to be made by the appor­
tionment committee, the state and
“ luod •• erjvu
county tax for 18X8 will each be S2.5W.- Ret • u&gt;eb breaJJaV. ph,
380, and the delinquent tax £293.085. IZ loeb b*i::n*crs-d bravs
But the Democrat lets us down a little
easy by in some manner making the total
nf thew figures only S392,0fi«. which 1
isn’t so bad. Probably Bro. Johnson
was reading this report of the appor­
tionment committee as he published
it when hr wrote his item as to republi­ Lanin u &lt;iolm. each ..
can extravagance.
We hope be will
not lose any sleep over the matter, for ■
he has our assurance that the state and J Mae4,two aUrv.
county tax for 1888 will be each £28,813.­
80 instead of over two millions six
hundred and eighty thousand.
3 papervpolMbod'tael taeM ...................
Bret douNo point’d tooth ptekv, paclcuv
KDITOIUI OF THE BANNER:
I wish through your columns to call
tbe attention of tbe people of oar city
to a few facts concerning sewerage »o " ptfk
which, os we have now a system of
water works, becotpes a matter of im­ I » &lt;aU procin
portance aad a necessity, if our citizens
are to get the benefit which they may
from the water which they have. A
number of our citizens in order to meet
thia neosMity are putting in cess pools
—than which no greater mistake czin be
made it seems to me. The same money
needed for these if united with that of
others needing sewerage would con­
—WK HAVEstruct a Hystem leading to the river
which to the natural and only safe
sewerage. The danger of contamina­ The largest stock of Hanging
tion of the city well from cess-pool
sewerage cannot be over estimated.
Lamps,
Ces»-poob are Dever Intended to be re­
moved or purified, but their content*
arc expected to do as they do, percolate The largest stock of C’rockon-,
through the surrounding soil, and how
loqg will it take for these to npeh a
vein which shall carry them on their The largest stock of Bazaar
natural'voute to the river, into the well
which supplies and will supply many
Goods.
of our people wiUr water for drinking
and culinary purposes, is only a ques­
tion of time. Some of these cea»-poote The largest stock of Groceries,
are deep, one I am told being a well
Itself which for aught is known may
have supplied water from tbe same
Ever whown in Barry Co.
vein which helps to fumtoh tbe city
well. Some are already being putln
but a few blocks from the well, and
others will doubUess be put in nearer
stUl unless the council soon begin to
give this matter the attention it deservet. Of oouree the danger to even
great*? to wells nearer by theie cesepooK The river its I have said to the
Get tbe benefits that a cash
natural newer of tbo city, and as its
water is never used lor drinking and
rooking no harm could arise from so store always gives you. by
using it, the fan through tbe city beingsuffieiect to give it a good current making yonr purchases at
L&gt;o©e interested In the beathfulBes
and prosperity of our dty. sincerely

Buy for Cash

tbii ntelUT mw thowHit, uxl Uu* o"
aUu&gt;» will •«
ttetore It W W«
tetzlonstelr.
Cituc!.

Beamer’i

�HELPLESS TO SUCCOB.
L/KE TRAGEDY DURING THE RE­
CENT DISASTROUS STORM.

Wreck of the Propeller Vernon and
Low of Between Thirty aud

JHE ift^BMEWT FINISHED,
"Tbb arooeM me. aiM I told Mitchell It
woul 1- ta hitlo short of *u&lt;c.ds to aUa«u|&gt;C
each a thing, and however much I hated . to
iMve tbe door fellow.:© bis ■ tn.lv, I know it
was ho|*olswi To bare , attempted to
go about in thst gate would bare been
risking tho lira, of my. crew and ttw
safety of my vessel—it would have Ixron
more—critalii d niructiiui to u* olL bo I tnid
to have him. poor fellow. He em d not
have survived long. Tho win I was bluer
cold au i the sea*.were ifodilug over bun so

have retain Ids position much longer.”
.
Few auditinoal [oirtirulars at»out tbe di«tster are oita.nsble here. Opt. Burke, the
imnager of the Northern Michigan line.

perished, tut iro an- unable t-i g-t snythlug
definite either from Mi'waukveor Manitowoc,
(TlKtaQO, Get 8! —Tbo slMuncr Vernon, of and be was fine ly uirced to abandon tire effort.
UWcago, L-r eulire crew uf twenty-two jx-r- The Ion, a« far as known, ate: Cape. Gewge
•Xis an I t/-a cr twalvn poroonrrs, were lost Thorp*. Ogilenebiirg; Unpt. John Sullivan. .
in the gnle i'll Manitowoc Saturday morning. mate, Chicago; C’nj»L Larry Hirglns second
mate, Chicago; F. \V. Burke, cierx, Clneago;
She j .is bund far Chi.iagn with nu n-sarted ■ t hnrice Mnrvmt. ciigmeer. Chicago; Frank
cargo, --ml befog overloaded, wm unnWo to M. 'Hall, i aawiant cng.nmr, Chicago; Martin
Bonn, steward; Hoiiry Beau, porter.
Braidcv tho foregoing then, were two Are
.mm, two wlwalmni, a lookoutman, two
cooka, seven dec«-h*n&lt;l.«. and*'perhaps half a
score of pu^ ngiTS. It naa rumored anxm.1
^ipot, wlrorCtho Vvrr.no made bar Huai plunge, the dock - Kstnrdny that among Uro jmeetHger* were George Bigg-, hta wife, an-1 llinro
tlapt. Moran,' &lt;&lt;f tbo ■ atoann-r 8u|wrior,
childtwL 'Ibe woman UapL kiorati, oi the
brought the first n««« of‘ the dhuuter. Sii|«nor. nw in the bua. was probably Mix
when Ito run his ]nrtiy
Higgs.
•4 into Jdihraukon for
A telegram from Two Rivers, W-x, says;
"No^rac-of Uro bo-lies of the ervw of .Uro
•ng Manitowoc al-out 11 o'clock Saturday steamer Vernon. &lt;d th • Northern Michigan
m-.-niing Die Supnrwr ran into a field of line, which snnk off 1 a o^ Riven* point Rntur^
wrickugo’hst • x:.&lt;Ud«“l over tbe lake tor a day bate a* yet been found. The forepart ot
th* ;hIoi bouse of tbe wrvckol atMmar, with
mite ntVUiiX I here were barnris. fragmonte five lifo-|irewrveni upon iL was f&gt;&gt;u &gt;4 about
of, a cotan. te-l clothes, life-|&gt;rr*erver*, boot* six iiuiic* from »ho:o Sun lay. O.iu ot the
—everytiling to indicate that »onu vuswl hail
lifi»-ptv»rrviT» wae cut opr i in a manner
K«.ne tn the l-o’.tonv Next he ran by four
isfb- to Which inen were clinging desperate­ by nun ot the tuiiiois and was thrown aside by
ly, and U* n d boat containing three meu the wearer after te'commg nxlmu* rd by tiro
».»mI a wqm*ti wav soen taxing belpl«*ly on cold, aud preferring d-alh to lui ihrr suffertbe wnrtA Ou5-ot tbo cnstavrays stood up
n.ltiur Un «a Utile M&lt;
and wavtsi lip cant aa a signal of dutrrw*,but
AltaiACOC&gt;K. M -. Oe
tboBujcr.ar l* r*alf was dival lod by a broken
tiller, and her crew* to a man wm at work
t»gg!ii:g to keep her before the gale, and Cap­
tain Mumu •■ouH not go to tho a**i»!anee of
mar vtbn, &lt;L,-pite the heavy wa,wa« standing
i.nd w iving hi* baud to nttruot tbe attention
r.f thn 'ocik-ou£jai board tbo proiroller When
tbe latter eb.M by him without answering his
"ignal the poor follow sank &lt;k&gt;wn in despair
topcrisiu A mile farther sonth was another
man half dead from fatigue and exporaro.
.he propeller [-ox-cd so cMm to him that he
'-oukl alnm*-t have heard iwr, but be was so
fur gone, that he no* or nn«) rai«-d his head.
Thnsdiooiter Rlsxtng Star, Cape. Camtnerfonl, pan&lt;*i through tbe wreckage half an
toous after tiro Superior, and *he arrived
herj Saturday night. Chpt. Camarorford'*

•tarUlug aixl patbetfe. It i* tu follows: “\Vv
l*vnod Two R*vm*. Point about II o'clock
Saturday morning. running un I er the peak
of tbo foresail and a jib. A’e con Id not carry

.Jor we w*rt&lt; sailing faster than I ever sailed
in ray life tefoev. Suehn **a! It was simply
awful Great warm would form behind u*,
rush dowu and tower ore.' our quarter like
great moontaiux an4 tb-n they would break
and plunre us nhrad with fearful velocity.
We v.urt nmiiHintarlly expecting a change of
wind, nu i wore 1'xiking &gt;|.tite sbarp for tbo
ffrstindk-.itiou &lt;&gt;f it,'wbuii on« uf the boys

matter. The mut wm itamliog on this forera»tic dock, und hi- arm was pointed over
’ll- w«itbrr*b iw. Uro there,’ he screamed,
and looking in tb« direction in- indicated I
saw-iU-&gt; buiy of a man oncaw-d m aUfe-

away and go oft again, when thn lookout
once mon- railed my attention io tbo water,
und i.n instant afterward I naw another body,
wbicli. Iilio tiro flrstr one. w.iaeneascd in a
rork life-pnw/^riT. Thon we naw another
body, then nnotlier niuI,another, and we held
•&gt;nr ptMdUon until we counted ten In all
almost thought they would be lilted over
oar rail l*y tiro seas, bat they were all car­
ried ;&lt;a*t and left far astern. A* we flew by
tbeeo silent evhlreeeo of shipwreck tbe sal lory
poor Callow, beoanro al newt frenaied with &amp;£■
•stenrout, aiel be would have risked hi* life,
if I bad not nrotraitrod him, in attempting to
clear tn the rail and tbe water wm roaring
and foaming almost at our feet we saw a
body dead alrotsd i-w than KX) feet sway. In
an Instant we would be on top of It, and the
sailor leaped forward toward tbo bowsprit to
catch it be fore w” raised on the next oea.
Divining his intention I seixed turn, aud by
sheer force held him where bo stood, and it
was well 1 did so, for a huge sea broke over
n*, and we needed all our strength to held on
to tbe mainstay and save ourselves from be-ing dragged ovcrboanL
When we were fr -e to act again tbe body
and astern, and jwsst all human aid. A short
time nficrusn! we saw an upturned l-sai
that was lieing tensed around like a cork,
but there was nothing to show that it bad
been oceuf&gt;ro&gt;L There were no bodies nor any
sign of life Mar It, and wa gave It nuiy a
IMtelng tbonghL What I saw next made my
heart almost stand still. I bad been Looking
nbead, watching anx ously for a boat or any­
thing that would show that some of tbe un­
fortunate crew luul sacapwl, when my eyes
foil on a small object that seemed to be a man
■landing upright in the water. The object
diMppeared ns i. sealed down in tbe trough
•if tbo seas, and would be lost to sight lor
san:era! roconda, and tiron ft would coma up
again on tiro top of a ware and
remain [«?iaed then, just like a buoy

DEMNED ANARCHISTS.,

jmlgra* had taken their s»ata. Promptly at
noo, bvfiKU taking up the mai. Attorney
General Hunt, &lt;&gt;f Illinui*. arrec an 1 stated
Ilia*, as bl* argument was [radically couclu-teit wlien court adjourned, be woul I not
■l&gt;oak Friday, but hi* rewiste, Ju t;v Grin­
null, would proceed with their side, of the
c&lt;m Judge Griunell than s;x&gt;to for threeipinrters of an hour, pvyiug particular-otten-'
non to tlio jury luw of Ulliuois. mid tho cutni
I oaiUnn of tho jury that foil id a verdldf
ngnrtuti tho Anarchist*. Hr argun l Uiat there
was no fd^ral ipimtion rai«i t ittfbte'isuo;
that the a mood meats tiAhe ftrieral coiutitution bad Tin application, and that tbe four­
teenth nmen.lnro-it conferrod Ho jurislietnm
I &lt;&gt; tbe court in th is case. If this cm could
doe prccras of

amenluicnt, then all disputed qutwlion*
couM bo brought here and nothing
«tniH be llnnliy sett lei by
cnirt&lt;
Judge
Grinnell
drfendri tiro Illinoa jury law.

by tiro defendant* without a siugte abjection.
Eleven of them warn accepted without any
OjjacUou at ail-from auy sotirw, and the
more anxi &gt;us than the prax-ulmii lo lake
the twelfth and last juror. Tu s jury, Judge
Grinnell declared, exemiiHtlo.! American citinmdiip more than any J-i»y tro ever saw. No
man Poking at ihrtn could *sy ill y were not
inieUigont and homwt. It was pot, as had
brori assorted, a claa&lt; j try. Replying to the
quretlon that had twron raised, of unreason­
able search n &gt;d retture of dymnnito and
papers . in 8pir/ office, lie said Ibey were
brought in court; by w iat m*s is It wm notod)'* busines; to inquir •; nu i Dp-y were
caiujrolent proof. They «rere s-te-1 al An■rrhist irondquarterx ,S&gt; Unitvao's pistol
wssse x d without warrant, gii I used aa evidoore of hi* crime, and nonoly ul.jocted
Mr. Grinnell spoke until 1 o’clock, and was
followed by Gen. Butler, who mad* n long
argument In which he claims i na.Epl&gt;*« wna
a citiMu of Germany, and Fieldim a British
subj-ct, they were entitled to b- triwl under

Tbo wife of John'R. Tanner, treaaurorof
Illinois, drod in Now York Sunday.
Lire Weber, tbo burlmquo aetresa, died
Bunday at the Eagle hotel, at Buffala
A grandson of De Witt Clinton Iim been
nominated for state senator by tbo Democrata
M Buffalo, N. Y.
In a vcnlr of wreenteou jurors, all of them
Mo mons, at Balt Lake, Monday,.tweiva re­
fused to take tiro oath required by tlio
lucker-Edmutids law.
Tbo suit brought by tbe Milwaukee Malt
rompany to rotapd the Rook Idand railroad
tu transport bc*r through Iowa Inu been deelded by the supremo court of tho state tn
Mr. Blame ims written a congratulatory
letter to Cot Fred Grant, and exi&gt;ree*mg bis
troarttest sympathy with Mr. Grant’s candi­
dacy ror secr-tary of state.
One-tliinl of Uk [Kitato crop of Waupaca
county. Wk, ba* Irovn ruined by in&gt;L At
fl p’clp^k^ uosday morning tbo thermometer
&lt;(L \V«ui|*oa indicated xsro.
For general state purposos tho governor
ami sialo auditor of Ii.innis have agr&gt;e-l
upon a tax ot 3 J-l J mills &lt;&gt; i each dollar,- mid
lor school pur|M*ro I 4-10 icIUs on each

DR.Pf,lCEs
RAKING pQWD^
CREAM

MOST PERFECT MADE

Ths manufacturers aud flint glass workers,
It is said, ar»&gt; unable (o reach an unilermandtng. and a strike i« imminent, which will inA encuitr showing the cost of maintain­
ing tiro II.i io.« state euaritable tnsiiwtioae
wne issued Wedneeiiv. The Northern In­
sane asylum cost
during the year,
flttt jwr capita. Tbe totai cost to the state
of its in-tnuti»n« was |tU5 -7i&gt;; average coot
per capita, *IG5.M.
J. E. Smith, the exprero messenger who re­
cent y killed two roblrota near El f'ned, wm
Thursday paid ♦J.OjO m r. reward by tbe
governor of Texa-. He expects to receive
•g.OO more from ttroexprtws romtMity, and
Forty &lt;1 hie head of cattle, suffering from
pl-'tinv-ptieumonia, were killed Thursday ou a
luim urar New Brunow ick. N. J.
_ «

BALTIMORE GOSS DEMOCRATIC.

nimrr excitement and t-lUarnoos. Tha'Rep.iblican* a..let by tbo ref-ern eague strained"
every irorru to carry ; tho city, but their
rffrrte so f..r ns th • mnfynralty U concerned
were vain. Tho Dein.«T*u carried th" eity
by a fcrearer majority than that ot WfS,
latrobe Irouir sleeted ninyor by 4,2u5 majunty. Tiro D-inocrate also elect tweivafirnt
branch
cuunciltuon
against * eight
for
the
fL-publleanx
Tbo
seo-

Gnndaur out, and there *wa* nnZrace home. States made treatroe with tlrore poweca &lt;-rato aga.n.t three R'txiLlkon*. Tbo loud
Uro pm** Ikm l went ahead of Gaudeur, who Treaties were supreme laws of tbo land; ao vote far mayor was G\uT5, cast aa follows:
said to tiro referee: "! am beaten, but don't de&gt;-l*rnd by.the conatituthMi, and Uro state ot l-atrobe (Rem ). fc.oW; Bartlett (Hep), .TU,give mo tiro wash. " . Tseiner w^rawiug Illinois tn r-ference to Uro quahllcaUooa of &lt;15; Latr-ol."-’* majority, 4.2U5 Hodges'
Isxi’y thlrty-thre*’ Ktryves a mtnutsCGaudaur jurors Und al&lt;og«te.l the common law lu (Dem.), majority tn IB'S was 2.SSJ, and tbo
was making no eff.irt to show bls speed At rrs;iect to tiroir roinpeteucy. therefore ttroer
the l&gt;oat-b&lt;&gt;uw G ludaur rowed in. but flnally men bad been dejvived of in-mu iliM con­
William J Ogden, labor candidate for
pullsd up to the finishing Line. A man on the trary to tiro |&lt;ovia&gt;oc&gt;a (4 tbe fourteenth -mayor, received PS votex Much importance
was attache I by both parties to the result of
this coolest a» to tiro Umring it wouM have
on future elections b-Xh sides recognising
the fact that it would Influence and probably
A GREAT JOURNAL SOLD.
docuie the election to bo held ou Nos. 8 next.
Mr. Ntcv-eowm Archer, chairman uftbeD-moenKic slate central cuaaQilttaa, ex|ire*se,
himself as highly groiiflsd at tiro result He
TO CONSOLE HSR DAUGHTER.
CincatHJ, Octi 5L—Tiro Chicago Tftiuw.
says th«t tbo election ot a Democratic mayor
after a number of negotiations, wj* practi­
by a majority tw lew as large ua two years
cally sold Saturday, tho coutras*: to take ef­
ago I- a vmdlcat.oti at Dotuvcratic aitminisfect within thirty .dayx Tiro sabs ram* off
tration in Uiia dty. '
very su lueuly, for Mr-. Storey had not larou
The only collision reported between ad­
ready to dispore of (he property, though Bcbuaubrll wa» among tbe [»*.-*-ngnr* who herents ot tiro opposing fiartka was in tbe
Uro heir* had been, lor sonro time. Tbe arrived Thursday on the Sorrento. Sirois Bev ■nteenth want, where Edwaril Bailey, a
cootree l siiut-d h'aiurday is fur tbe the mother ot tho man ■u»|roct«l of Iwing tho regular Democrat, »ss shot a id instantly
nominal auiu af |1,.XK).(*W. Of this |3Akilled at tbe polls of Um Ninth preemet. Toe
ih&lt;&gt; goo* to the houK, Mrs. Chapin, Mr*. Fais*.&lt;x'lmg wa« done so quickly that nobody
■rents to know win committod tlio crim*.
sisters of Wilbur r. Btory, and al-mt *&amp;&gt;■&gt;,*
COU goes so Mr*. Btorej. Th" difference b«tw.en th/so figurea and the tl.fXX'.UXi is rejire
DrTHOtT. Mich;, Oct, 20—Th* campaign
setnod by mortgagee on the estite—SU5,U)&gt;
in Mirhigiiaoprtied Tues lay evening with a
ui The Tiuwe bnlldfng and
on the
meeting of Frobib.tlon leader., who mapped
estate generally—which are assumed by the
out their course for the tall work. Tlie
purchasers Tbo salo dom not include Tbe
mcneyrd mvnibeni of the party are coming
Timm iiewspat-T nloiro, but all r*a| autafo
forward litwrelly, and it i» pco;a»e»d lo run
owned by Mr. Storey, ipciuding lib rmidouce
tbo campaign on n money taua, just like the
on 111" Isiuiovard, which ha» not yrot born
old
parties mknage.
completnL
Aa to the par cl is »er*; they ore nominally
Mmirx Clinton Knpwdeu and J. J: West,
Oiicauo, Oct. 2A-Tho Hapubiicana have
sol Hchwab, one ot tbe seven condemned nominated for judge of tbe superior court
Anarciitste, amt formerly associate edi or of Joseph E. Gary, the judge who tried and «enTbe Chicago Art'lter Zeitang "My mission tenevd Uro Auarcbiote. CapL Bla-k. who de­
Is ooe of devotion," said Mrs. Behnaubelt. "I truded the Anarchtata, waa nominated for
am going to Chicago to eotuaile my grief* the same position by tbe Socialistic wmg of
stricken daughter. 1 want to bu at her side the United I-a Lor party a few daya ago.
who know* anything about it, except that should the worst rome, but I entertain the
they arc the same [arUo* who are mt ere* tod tbe lawt bojva that a new trial will be
CniCAUO, Oct 2D..—The Brotherhood of
granted.
My feelings toward my son-in-law
fo n&gt;e Noil. Mr. West said, reg*rdluK *b«
Locomotive Engineers at Friday's a&gt;eion
pOliUr* of tiro pupcr:
alected the following general officer*; A. R
"It will tie run ns an independent paper.
Carensr. of Oakland, CaL, oecnnd grand en­
Mr. Snowdon will be tba editor anti will ent*
gineer; J. A. Bprague, of Toronto, third
round liimMlf with mon in sympathy with
grand engineer; A. W. Perley, of Sprague,
him. We have paid no attention to tiro de­
W. T., grand guldx A new grand citaplxin
tails Aa yoL"________ •_________
will be elected. Delot Everett, tbe preeont
Tbe C. II. X D. UtlgaUon.
grand chaplain, will in the future devote
Cixcikxati, Oct aa.—The circuit court ,
himself to The Engineers* Journal, tb» offlHoapi To Hr Mo-" CbeerfaL
cial paper ot the brotherhood. In tbe even­
has nunouncwl ite'decMion in the Cincinnati,
Chicago, Oct. 2A—Tho Anarchists camo ing Uro visiting engineer* were tendered •
Hamilton A Dayton rear, which is simply to
continue the present stay ot proceoimg* un­ out of tbolr cells in tba jail Friday morning reception at the Fwst Regiment armory by
der the decree of Judge Vandervor ot tho But- and there srrmod to be more ebevriulnres ia tbe wires of tba Chicago engineers.
lercoramon pleas, until a full hhoring can b~ their faces and fetter humor prevailing than
bad by Ibis court Thursday ue*l w a* die usnaL Llngg and Fischer were especially
Ignated m the day for tbe bearing to begin talkative. Tho former had a caUer in tbe
[«rson of a siiapely youug woman, who sat
up.clmw to tbe wire netting, oa tbo ottier
Hoagland Win* the Walking Match.
Kabbah UrtT. Oct. 3L—Tbe pedestrian side of which mt tbe bomb-nutker.
Fischer, t.x&gt;, bad a young lady caflor,
match which Iim been in progrrei here the
[Mt weijk came to a clowj Bunday night at while Nina camo to me Spire, with her cus­
8:10 o'clock. It was a heel and-toe walk, and tomary [inckage of palatabk- vfandx Spies
tbe scory at the end was: Hoagland. 490 is certainly pitting cranky, or so the expres­
miles, ) lap; Dobler, 4'fmilea, l lap; Messier. sion on his face indfcatex Ho is ytoedily fo»405 miles; Huffman, 447 miles; Smith, KO taring a vi.agn ns sour us a green lemon.
There are lines oo hia forehead that ere due
miire, 5 li[«. “

(THE NEW.fUtNINE.T

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Strongly

YOUR BUCGY

Vouched for

than any
Other

FOR ONE DOLLAR

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SPECIFIC

NERVOUS

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FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

bh band at us,' said thn sailor at my
Fire Tuesday destroyed tbe hoioting ma■ide, anti I looked again more cfooeiy than be­ chiaary, top works ate., of the Garrer Cool
fore. Then I saw U wm a man. and that be mine, near Dre Maitroa, lawn, autailfog a lore
WM standing oo wl*at seemed to m- to be the of rJQ.000; insured for W.000,
top of a pdot houM or a piece of a hurricairo
George W. Moore's A-year-old too war
deck. Ilf wna bolding oo to hte frail float burned Tuesday morning at Braxil, Ind. The
With cun hand by menus of a rvp* net-work, boy's grandmother mounted a bore- tn go
while he shk using his tmompioy ed liand Ln for a doctor, ami wm thrown off, receirtag
•raring hl* list as a signal to ns. 1 ran aft injuries that will prove fatal
and oallrd my mate to see tbe [&gt;our follow,
Tbe buler of a threafaing machine axand wlroo Mltebell got on derk we were
nearly abreoir, and lent than 3MJ feet away. George Zrwin. iwxwetui Frederick and Ellen­
Tbe man wm exerting himself to his utmeot, dale, D. T. There men were killed and two
wnving find, one ’hand and Hum anotbor,
fatally wounded. .
.
and obouCfag all Uro time like mad to attract
Sept. IS W a Chtaree transport, wm toot
European- being drowned. An officer and
twenty-four Ch u»«w sailors were washed ocT
tbo r-aw-r At.tixi, and perished.
A heavy flow of natural gas. burning waexpeetodly from a well near Uma, Ohio, wm
ignited by a furnace fro aad exploded with
terrific force. Hamoel Hughes, a driller, wa&gt;

tbs sight ot a dooouorao who were in the
jail out ot curiosity.
Mrs Engel hsila long talk with bar bus­
band, aud. oa tho whole, tLe Anarchist*
tbo hour untroubled by gomiping
inter vie went aud in conrrnmUou with their
own friends. One ot (bear Neebe's brothers
wae iu CM jail to toll Oscar's late compan­
ions huw he was getting along al JolleL
la Jtebcrt Garrett NM-G*&gt;inp&lt;w? .

CatCAOO, Oct. 25.—Tbe New Vor« and
Baltimore reports of tbe falling mind of
Robert Garrett, late prerhkut «rf tbe Balti­
more A Ohio Railway cornjwny, imem to be
igiren sotnv conflnuauaa in th* tart, that tbe
gentleman referred lo paaxd through thio
city Monday iu hh private ear. attended hy
two physicians, en route to Mexico. Hi* wife
WM also with him. .Bo stopped here an
•our, but oo one WM permitted tom bba

Drv;

BUSINESS NOTES

Mata

Grau Bain
Cleanses tbe
Nasal Faasaffsi
Allays 1*11x1 and I
I n fl a m xnaUoo, I
A dividend of 25 p*r cent fo favor of credHpre of the wrecked Fidelity bank of Cln- Heals the BoresClncinnatl, waa declared Tuesday by tbo Restorea the
comptroller of tbe currency.
Senses of Taste
W. P. McLaren has reported al Mil wan­
ker that tbo llabilllh. of tiro Bturgron Bay and Smell.
Lumber company are fll*»J,&lt;X», andsnUmatee
tbo
at. fll«),ax&gt;. CTtaxgo UtMtaro are TRY THE CURE
tt&lt; iacipalcmUtai ■
MueUer A Nopper, wholesale barnres deal­
ers of tUoox City, kora, aoNgnsd Wednoeday. It io cioime I tbe UabihUat exceed 88D,000, and that tbtf areote will not reach

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rjjj., STORY OF A CORPSE
■ llEGED TRUE HISTORY OF A FAM­
OUS GRAVE ROBBERY
'

iki. m. -Ex Sojax-iodtmt «C
W. IV al ling i« preparing a
publuhed lo !&gt;• catted "The
t a Ne&gt;* York Chlafof Po&gt; cbbptar of tbe book will te
iny'dery which baa «o long

ye lt» body
}V««!:ir*day. Nbr. ", MTS. at
: in which tbo body hud bcm
renter of tbe church-yard.

I tiin.U£*&gt; U»L« aperture th.-

uvuld U-&gt;4 to Ui* cranio-

li allinc that an &lt;dd soldier
1 Hi Hart’* body and. with
a-rfiid *.»« iutormaUon lead-

the huait for cholera germs.

*N ITALIAN EDITOR
Talks

Gonoral Hamilton Friday .rente.
dHiwtch from Health Officer IteWoif. nt
Chicago, nbou*- tbe fimuiKr*nta wtx&gt; reoenily areived In Xew York from the choleramfected port of Fatermo;
Mr De Wolf ray* In hie dfopatcti: “I have
found Udrlrea of tbe emigrant* referred to
AH well. I hero found eight cmm nud six
bundfauof l-dding and elmliing; «}| wwe
pn-kwl wflbin twenty-one mite, of Palermo,
and nut opmi*) at New York. I ttiall dfoinfeet tie
(h .-l..
_

frankly about jhe news­

papers

OF HIS COUNTRY.

mid rictlun.
MmMvro ,,f

fa

Mtuatt*| in i:m via .1*) DtrtnV., and force a cw
rwqwndcat called by appointment i!ic ocher
day ttpou tbo editor ma| prop: iotur. Ki|.
i-Ji:ji Crtuna, in order to n-reivu nn Italian
cyteiV frank opiuion vu the tter.wmpcr t r.-»*
"f i u coautry.

atafament* of the New York quarantine offl.
rera that an danger » «■ lo bo npprebendwl
from I ho 1 nd*pindeate f*
.
. Ab29*7 telegram rereivod by Dr. Hamil­
ami nc .nitkYl
ton Friday ovo.ung from G. C. A.hman. cbrertiy, us if an honor Lad jmt Ikvu ron•rnd upon h|in ami u..t a
hb.
health officer at Clereiaml. My*: ‘I
Dniml all the emigrant* Iron Palermo by tte, ll. b-d. -Y.XI ***,•’ be rontintwtl, “rvrrV
1 -.Irrv-iiitaiitAI.---__ . . ... . . .
mvruhi’ wo ban, to d*hwr n copy «.f tteimner to ii... .................. . . _ ..
.
IlAlTtMOM, Oxt 3&gt;.t (Hfo-pp, S;,,;aato
...uail n uiemcr^i artirlo un
OM of Ute Italian emigiauta 'who c.me &lt;XT ii-t&gt; ■ i .u-r* eoiumuue, rimply »ud purely to.y.’n'ui I.®' J”" tau *** f"' ' U"«H"-«ud lai
wm captured here Friday. Hi* clothing and ».ealtlilly draw o krt rvmnlung e*q*y from
In* drok—-nnU
,i... .
1
. ..
. .... , , u..rn
which te» wa* (topping *« tu-nignted
■uppnxil Dih1 onh-rtog mutoyicM u-&gt; the
n bd&lt;- odilkMiaml to distribute ita-tjj*. in
tto.i- prcronce. Hum* pat*-r* ba,i nlrrady
THE DISASTER AT KOUTS.
gone «nit, but they will ro them nt tho |*,.g
•tall* «&lt;r mntcfi tbrm oat of ynUr hiunls ai
yidi wullt along tbcrtrerta. Tln-y have Am©
LU to tpc many timre before.
W APxsti. lad.. On 3i.-Ch. rkt Mnore .
inrrn) hxrursirrr. ur^rnm
telegraph operator, omployad at Huntingto.
in tb* trail! dtopateber'* • ffire of &lt;U Chirap

I ai Hunttagtan. attd toey, ahn the telegraph
in- uhiuarten

te
man wiu acting
.i&lt;xvu&gt;panK-d r*
'would In .tm-r.

nglj

• limro during

Onig
'd

t'Uffity up a h
■mmiew-e wbteb our paper* U«i&gt;t rarely in­
clude* foreign &lt;lbpatch**, though a few |*&gt;prr*
nan plume tbemarlavaun trlrgraplm- nmnup
uicnUon with a Pam oewanaprr. But our

n limrR* halbd. and a tna*kvJ man
lalally injured.

and effrcli/c. Bcjtflifuiiy
up i«
box wilh buff. Send p Crn/i. for
he bf&lt;suti/b» colored p&lt;c.*ure,rhe

F/Tp®r.thqi»!".45ifo?ht»"rtC^ iiWoBStKZ

In piimiuner an.i

■»t vi order und

an. A. |i i**T In aevrtalu •wore iut.m ik-ixi
thg. wherein Itoiwrt l&gt;I JicniiM&lt; l«rom italiMin
and Ezeklalt.'. Hum ley 3l aria N. Ilnuly ab'i
Katamtzoo ro’toge are Crtej d.vd-. Xntt-e i.
Berrby given tl-at 1 *ha!l rell Mt laihlir aueiio .

tbe furruouii. at tbe north front
court louv-n, lb* dre „( HaatTn

, .* •••• •
..■•."..■x .uerirruil rourt rot
Mid rrauin t'f Harry, all ite- billowing il-rc-rtlx-i
1imn&gt;&gt;. .11
_ _
•enbed a* ioltowr. l-.vit.

mi'

uin*u. jui'i ncto- MM,th half &lt;r

Wild Horses
Need no Blankets. Why
Because they inhabit warm
countries, where pasture is
always plenty. In a northern
climate a Blanket is as much
needed as hay and grain. To
be healthy and strong, a horse
must be kept warm.
Ask your dealer to show
you the following styles of
i4 Horse Blankets, which

fiftaro mitral** late and tba freight pelted our

“Our {ropte demand 'froiUeton*;' llwy win

GaaXl. Hartm, Oct. is—A diabolical at-

rxeuaeof tto* Freo.-h 'xiitor that in iotnducing
tirtioji tacknowlcdprd fiction, I mean) tntobte
nea»*be*t lie i* encouraging native literary
tiucnt. I regret tn *ay that we Lave no *uci&gt;
talent at prrwent. Our feuillrtou* uro bought
fr.xn French cl I ton- tw author*, and. wbetbrr

quinine

uigbt to cremate a party of thirty Italian
nub-oad laborer* »b-&gt; were aateej. in a kidg­
lug boure. Th*, building wa* fired and it*

wktoe »•
M.t. irH.l« It.' foe,.-,

by dm2

’/a Five

Mile.
s a Six Mile.’

5 A Little Giant.
Boss Stable.

s/a F. Kersey.
■54 Electric.

s.i No. 306.
/spue K/&gt;kET is

made uke

fio.2.

I Mt

MARKETS.

.n* to..-* Rpringg iu-k&lt;uuity fund vnt*l by
'b* ia«: enngrroa. Upon tbe final dartribo-

.

Fifth Judlrla) Circuit-In Cnanoery

In tbl* roaae It xp|*-arlng by affidavit of com
plaluant. duly filrd at th* Hum th* bUI lu UH,
*’?*£ ’J.** Ol*‘1-,hBl ***" “"known heira &lt;4 Al
vah I- uller. &lt;!rcva»rd are nrccaoary to aald ault.
It fo then-lore entered tbat said Unknown
helm of ,.od Ahab Fuller, apte"J&gt;r acd aiMWVr
the hill of romplattil filed herein on or bafm
tile 3Hh da. of Much. IM&gt; and that allbla
iweuty dar» the cpmplaknaut cairne Ihto order
to te nublfohed I., tbe •&lt;,-u.tiuga Haxxr.u. print
rd and publfoto-d iwtho City of Hatting*, la
aald county and Hat*. »ald tnibllralton to be

M .Heitor* for Complainant.
Altrel. W. 11. POtVKRK, Deputy ffi xbtcr.
IA true ropy.)

if yo«V*nt Strength

firltaKTftAJfrrft

None genuine withoutt this
I s* Trade Mark sewed on the
inside of the Blanket

Elirabeth II ume. complainant, ta. Joacph &lt;■’
Hume, defendant.
.
la tht* cau**. It appearing that drlendunt I.
a turn resident of tbit Cate, tberelorc on mnMoe
of Hulbert A Mccbem.'■olleltar* for complain
ant. it I* ordered, that defendant enter fate aa
nearanre In .aid r«u*e on or before four it•uitfr.
irora Hie date of tbl* order, and tb.U witbla
twenty &lt;ia\* the complainant enure tr.tr reder^a
be published In the Ranting* BasxnM. *&lt;M
FBANK A.HOOKFH.axtait JtMfc®.
HVtBERT A M»1IK •. Hnlwliore fnr Out*
Rattle Crock. Michigan.
.

HIWKBS. Ikputi Itogtetri.

,1 rawin room. The kettle bucket in Rolland
fo tb* rnost cbaiacterfolic object I can think
of. At tiii* brrod, ln»t r&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;-on!} vat* brrod and
batter, a&gt;lding *omctiro« to tbo latter thin
dKOBof Ring, rbrrud, which fo very good, or

State of Miebiaan. County of Harry -»*.
Atam-aii-iiof tli-Probate tor the County ot
IMny. bohlen al the Probate Offire. In lb* City H*»t&gt;nE*. ftarry County. Mlcb
ot Haalluga. tn *al&lt;l County, on tteturday the I day ol Nenlrmher. IM.
\ Hark Ixxmih. complainant, v*. nirabcib
faomfo. J-frbdant
&lt;h* rending and filing Ibe petition, duly vert­ Mollon of Rniltb A Colgrme. aollcltur*
plainant. it I* ordered tb*: defendant

Itbln twenty &lt;!•)• com
* to be uubTlabcd in

tending net in which they were firol poppm];

premlir*. tb* Mid real estate being droertbed
■a foil-***:
nine (taa lu ibr City ot Haatlur*. according to
Ina r.iMirCnC tJ«■ - * -v-----

giatxw at tto- iiM-niing pnj.r*. nndtboy an,off
^idling with loo jmr* |A tbe la-Jtea left totood. An&gt;l Ixai jouro -cb-wl back to the
plarar &lt;mucb piea*ur«j a.idnl to the Imimnaiblr mxhi t&lt;&gt; Irvwmv n Denwbvt, wlx&gt; w

excellent pnpmr. a» Italian papers gu

»terda::i. but **bo biAc bonsaa in liaarietnfor
atwomy and quiet, Irin go lo their uffi.-ro and
• n-J, ll.l I &lt;»'I n
e™« 1 UJi__ ■

cdalwud tocial, which affik-ta tbrm.
.
"Jn my own epbere 1 am trying a remedy
by making lay Lustnew a co-vjwralivo affair,
giving my writer- a *hare in tbe proflto to
addition u&gt; a aalary. Rot until an oihtor and
lit* rfaff can via with a minuter and lifo rabi
net in independence, rich**, nnd popular reteem—eern power, aa to often tbe com iu
England and Minx-time* in Franc**--ran wo
compel tbe rrspc-A of taciety; uui not until
we purge our irtatulc book* of Injustice atxi
anomaly. un&lt;! educate -nr im»-■. can the
Italian |m-*» I* worthy to compete with the
irroa of re-nlbwrote m Eorojr.'— Foreign

State of Nlebinn.

bucket lined with metal an 1 containing prat
»«rtte-». i— wl&gt;L I. ,. ■--- — L-_•__ . ■

Mid note* at mgbt to on Eaglwb acquaintance

Milan.

SOAR

Htateof MU-bl ran.
Fifth Judkbd arenlt-I-i CUaacery
Hull landing in tbe Circuit C«awt tor th*

ICcpyrighte J lWy-1

ixwrl. which will run through Misty, wranty
« eighty number*.
“Tbe dojotism under which w» labor ba*

Italy, baa iu tforoto, with ito 100,000 rirvulalion. a pop|r Hluclralcd with |&gt;o*truito abd
vh»w* in tb* *mom- maru*r and by tb*- *amc
j-roerro aa Dio Fail Mall Gnartte. Ii.-w.lro
tbn it poblubra from t.malo time elaborate
illustrated rapplanwula gratia to It* rabwriThe:: them* Tbe i'ungolr., Tte (U.rrforo
J-lla Bera (fO.OOff,. and L'ltalia fl.’.,000). tbo
iaxt con-luctad in tb* Am*i iean rtyl*. Genoa
UaaTt* Epoco (OO.OJO). a democratic paper;
XaplroTb* Hcenlo, Tte* Pong'4© and agVrral
olboro of coroidfii able ago. and Turin tbo
well kmrwn Gazattta del pD|&gt;ula. Bat it fa

awarded a find cla*«. medal nt ihe
Kew Orleans Expoettion. Guaran­
teed absolutely pure, and for general
houHobold )&lt;urpoM6 Is the very best

retail from $1.50 to £3.50:

tiulicltur* fur Comnlalcant.

But tbe }&lt;&gt;ung men of tbe'fandly grin- .&lt;

I RIA.

rwpty n-ffin tiad bare

N

land; but, witbeot a ttiadow of ilonbt, 1 do-

ditreting him

tin down

.; %c.
the ursery
/tmaPHO^os powoe^ is
unriYaled. Neat,clean,h^ndf

We arc Milling to bear per.wnitl
t«-mimony to the efficacy and value of
!»per louche mold, that ha* I.th take* hum Hood's bHrMparillii. which We have
Um. tyj-*. If Hi*y »..« to ask fur oui . iatre lirrn uilvcrtiidng *otn^ yr»»f« in our
•r «»u-l, that w&lt;ndd b-« aii-tbcr thing; but paper, having i.-p-d It for IHoodJtupurithey think iu looking after Um typctlwy Un* tiea with great auei’eas. It I* a prepa­
Jf cuurae, iteuight I *iiill ration &lt;&gt;f standard merit, made of
littou of tb&lt;- »u;&gt;prv--*.xl perlvcUjr pure ingredients, and thor­
oughly effective in chunking and puri­
fying the gyslem. For eruptions, boll»,
lodmtiA they will make tn* aiaun J.ttln ••to. it can Im r* lied up&lt;&gt;q every time.
■ent iu'retund—by which time tb* nulb&lt;7ilir* will bare forgot ten all about tb* Our own e.xprrienc-with it has been
mo*t gratifying, an I we are glad to
Incident are! tuy vww« aixl Liitory will tare
give itthiaradura meat.—AtboV Maas.)
rirvulatcd.
Transcript.
“Al Ito- divine attribute* ar„radikv.m. nta

inonlb. But it » praclicaily in
tufa haiHlr, u&gt;l Uw» fo couecqueutly no itelepeixtance. Hon could tber.
b», with t'.ic govcrmucntexorrciuug it* ;»&gt;w.-r.
wb*u any tiling un;&lt;a)atabl&lt;- to it ikcm* cn &lt;r

ed f&lt;

i anj

Itch,

for use aifcr
sfjavfojVor

ut.rrly fgunnuit uro they of tho I u-n.re* with
nrbkli they are brought into dm y cmtlocr.

pin? only to form our model on ilw Freiicb
prew. fur the Italian* tone a giw.t uffr-imn
and oiiunratMm for everything Frrnc;,. o,ir
&gt;Jcgran» au.1 our feuiltetou* chfarfy conic
, by anar-ement with «&lt;bt r.

ore

X -sure
cure for

StyN frofote
and di­
seases,

............... .
1 IK- 13-1 VI IM1 1*1...
■f cmitfoeafion, amlvr which they *cfo-*-of
MleblgSh. U luber a. A. D,
HISI makiug no altowraioe for ilic H:j&lt;tOto * t«l?,rd’
no-irta In maehforry wrier, tie n
„
ALn.XZDF. KCXAKrON.
Circuit Court C»&lt;umi**ioti&gt;r for Harry County
• h.ch tbe official* WrrrrMiv.

I —w. ...» ,v«u uw. &gt;n in-uia,Mt&lt;-l&gt;*t'» ofUcv

KIRKS
WHITE

for 10’IE r, sjfPoWDEI?

partraft jmhiter of Union nqnaic, “jmt bunt

from tbe dcalert.

Oil poitriiagy nre now

MMbl

Notice |« hereby givenrTbat'tb'efollMii
drecrlbed primary school land. *iuuuc in

to the place ot brxlnulu*.

cording lo lb* reconlni phu toereof. tbenre
north eight (*)rnd«. then** *a*t twvnty-tno (S&gt; rerun
fret, thvner routtf rl»bt *) rod*, thenre wrot
twnity-lvo (SSI fret to tb* ptare ol beginning.
Tb*reopwn It i» ordered, that Matunta), tbe IMb

DwcriMm,

*al4 court, than to tar bobton at the probate ogte*.
La tbe dty of Halting*, in **ld county, and snow
tBOfigage made n w uham F. Itxerrs ui
eauj^lf any Uwro be. why th* proy«r of tbe a
(ora Power* lo Philip T. VanZdk- April Mb.
pHIUouer ihould not be granted.
rotate, of th* pendency of «a!d petition, and tbe
hearing thereof, bv eau.lnr a ropy ofthl* order
to b* pnhltehvd la the lU*Ung* JBaKgaa.
aewvpapee printed and clreulatedTnaalderomt
of Barry once In each week fa* thro* suceesalr
wroka, prenoua to said dav ot bearing.
Wi. W.OOLE.

Atty-* fur Petltiuacr.

Outmlv." Michigan.
pr&lt; ml.e» drorrTten

twin* of tba larrnder, light bhw and pale
tiuta tliat are reigning in decoraUona 1 bore'*

Tli* other day 1 eiljnbe.l to tbo infaeraLto at­
tic fttxlio of mi oM artfot, nboro Waler color
work bad attracted my attention a* being fnr
above th* average. It na&gt; really fin*. Re
was mgagoil cm tbe fin telling touch** of a
rhanning little lasctocap*.
••Wbal do tbe dealer* J»y yxa* fo, UhP
kaid L
“ 'Three dollars, joaibly f.re, ,UMj j n^y
manage, with bard work, to finljb t w&lt;&gt; of

docroe aim* eireutt court fur the county of
Barry. In chancery, in Ibe tMafe of Mlehtean,
made and dated on the thirtroutb day ot May,
A. D IMT. Inacv-talni anre therein pending,
whereto Kl b&gt; &gt;*M«B and D. Frank “~
complaluaut*. and Jantea If. Bar
K. Hartle) and Ellxabetb Thoma*
act*.
buCJce I* hereby given that I *hal. n..
He auction, to the blabeat bidder, on Thursday,
the eighth day ot December. A. D. IW7. r* •—
o’cloek in the forenoon, at tb* north front
of th* court boux* lu tbe ertv ot Ha*
county of But&gt; aud Hr al* of Michigan

nilUPT 5ANZII.K. Mortgager.
COLGROVg. At»*}* for Mnringre,.

" ‘AD tbo way from FW to $80. nod they grt

"M ’ eiAnowtodgad apf&gt;ropriato!y «&gt;• *&gt;
Don rd Uir Cbinceu guvemmetit

&lt;too bo went to the jmbl abing home of
Warn* &amp; Co. and to-ught a copy of “Ben
Hur." H» examined it for a sdnurte, and
then naked to *** the bead of the firm, whore
attentimi te called to certain nlwrateww
made In England without any authority from
him. “I wo }'°u b*v* ' hanged my title,'’ aa»d
Gen Wallace; “and you bare written an vn;
tirrly new preface and signed my nanw to
it’ Tbe publhbcr hesitated, o»l «l last
rtnmmored forth that they l»ad thought tlx-y
could improv* upon . It. “Aud bare you.
taken any other libertle* with my bookU
punmed G*»- Wallace, ami &gt;1- Warne an­
swered that U»ey had left ‘ru t tbe atory of
B«-n Hur, and made u few minor .-tomgro.
Aud tbe Britfoh puWfober »ho mad* thfo

hwtol Tni-grapfa company have formally «ih
WJiard Hu*!,
Theretoj-_ «

THE RECORD OF CRIME.
wet wagtn in a atore at Broujbton,

H . Carpenter, Lie employe.

(

- ■

denied cud wbow, work he ImuI di,figured..
—Brawl*: Matthew* in Kew Princeton Be-

iw isrxxM anxa_______ ____

Urn* M-aor A Mtrre: Electric Railway eoroP«iy.
•
Il H. McDonald, Jr., wbow. attourot
g™1** fidher-mdaw, tba protedeot of th*
’^Th- tank, 1* Sao Fmactoeo, caaad a Mg

The ilag that floated over u»e Mnretodl
toxr® In Alexandria, Va. In 1M1. and wm
Indirectly tbe cao*a ot the death of Jadteon
and Rltewortb, to now In tb* «t«U enplfol at

John Lemon, ot Michigan, wort Into •
aoce th* other day and did xto&lt; come Wt cl

SS-SSr- JS,

e •Mt.

tbe city ot Holing*
Malenr Michigan, h

mg nun.

MnUNara coavvyea to ■&gt;. t
owCttolaf
kA that cold of youni ran an.
You
according
CowtjS
think it iR a li»ht t*ltMr. But it may
run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia
uama. immraOj wren {
or conmimptlon. Catarrh is ditgusiiig
Court ConimiMtener lor Barry Count)•.
J’neumoniu is daafwous. Consump­ ( ircult
Michigan.
tion Is death itself. The breathing ap­
Exarntx a VaxAateAX.
SoDettors for Oamplaiaanl*.
paratus must bo kept boalthy and clear
of all obstructions knd offetmi re matter.
CHhervise there is trouble ahead.
AU tbe disease* ol these ports, head,
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs Stole of Michigan
can be delightfully aad ent irel y cured by
theuseofBoeehee'ettermau Syrup. If
yon don't know this already. thousamlH
and thousands of people can tell you.
They have been cured by It, and “know
how It ta. themselvra.” • Bottle only .rcents. Ask any druggist.

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city of Mailing* in *aia emmy anti snow caoae.
If any tber* be. why the nrayer of the pen
tinner ahoold not l« granted.
rontenxitbat *ald pctitlaaMpcroons lnterc*ted In
nxn- of Mild petition

SKato of Mlcblinui.

Elfin Judicial Circuit- - In Chaomy.
Sult penning lu tbe Circuit Court lor tire
roomy of Barry. In Ctiaoecr*. at lb* rIH of
Hsotinga. Barry County, Mlcbtoso. on the mm
day offieptember. 1»T.
Ixora Cuxnmlcgs. roiuj»Uintant, v*. n
Cnnunlngs. dctendaoc
Iu tb|s rouse It appearing Uial tbe ohmr
fendaat, fo not a rrddtot ot tbfo stair, ihu

twenty day* comjdaiu-ad

Tbe Muskegon lUfleti now have a
membership o' 71-

Salvatlon army rotten egged by Au
&amp;U}»WrtflbM.to uiood to*
rtv

&gt;KKB. QrouH Mf.

itttreL Wpii. FOtVEEH. Dtpuij- BeoMrr.

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

• h* appearance of the interior of the
p&lt;&gt;Kt ciflice buUdiaf.
There will b«i a chicken pie social at
Luuta Bitzar bus returned from his
Luther Brown’s Thuratlay night. Nov northern trip anil is attending school.
3d, conducted by the ladies aid society
An elocutionary entertainment at
for the benefit of the church.
'
the high school room on Friday even­
Miss Cora Bowker, of youc dty, vis ing.
xted at David Morthlanda last Sunday
The game of ball between the Wood­
and Monday.
land and Shay town l«u*e ball dubs re­
David Morthland has moved back to sulted in a score of 13 lo 10 In favor o'
Cedar Creek.
ihtf home dub. This adds another
Henry Gaskill will move iato D. cirirt! to tee number won by our home
Morthland’s house and will teach th- dub. we-thjnk tbe Woodland dub
ecbooi in the Doud district this winter has done well for amateurs, having
Miss Carrie Dealer visited her brother played the whole season and loot but
Dr. Gtfller. of Saranac, last Siturdai &lt;*ne game and that was when tbe club
and Sundav.
was deprived of its pitcher.
The C. K. &lt;kS. railroad have found
J. W. Holmes has returned from
another sink-bole near Smith's farm.
Grand Rapids where he has tarn pur­
The G. A. IL boys will have a supper chasing a large stock of dry goods and
on Thanksgiving afternoon at Ban­ groceries.
'X
,
field. and an entertainment in the eve­
Geo. Baitinger has returned from
ning. Come everybody aad have a Grand Rapids si&lt;*k.
good time and hear a tine talk by an
Mrs. F. F. HUtprt went to Grand
old soldier.
.
Rapids on Thursday to visit hrr sister
Aim. J. H. Valentine will visit friends Mra. bn uggs.
m Mecorta'oounty next week.
Our new butcher has arrive-). He
James says an Irishman, a mule, a hits reni&lt;«d the shop owned by Voight
a nigger and a bear. Jim better take llilsinger.
that back, tor Jont says he wont have
Win. Barrel, our bn’Cher, killed a
his old mules slandered in that way If heifer one day last week. It had a gall
a bear don’t tare. Jim, Jont will load -ack larger than a man’s list.
up his shot gun und go hunting, 'and
Chas, bhnner has rented his city
down come&lt; the offender.
property to Ulysses Grant
Charles Hazel is buying chickens.
The evaporator shut down FridayDarntu L‘ictve will move iuio Wall night at 12 o’clock to repair their
Norton's tenant house this winter.
machinery and will not start up till
John MrGurn threshed IB bushels of Monday morning. They have stopped
fine clover seed off seven acres ot cut­ buying upplea and expect to close up
ting.
there for this fall during "the present
Geo. Ferrine is buying young cattle week.
to feed this winter.
Several ot our young people who
Hlldah must coniine his writing to have heen working in the apple dner
Fucker .street, and not come to tills lit- at Nashville have returned to Wood­
Ue burg.
land and are working tn the Woodland
The Elder came to Bunnell school drier.
house to preach last Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Hough and son Doc went to
and found the house dosed. It was un Hastings one day last week to visit her
oversight of the man who held the key son C. H. Hough.
to the bouse, and not a malicious act ou
Voight Hilding was in town several
his part.
days last week cutting cabbage for
Undo Solomon Stanton’s health Is sauer-kraut.
verv poor this fait
Susie Neff has returned from Grand
Orson Falk goes coon
bunting Rapids.
nearly every night.
The n&amp;kiie social at the Good Tem­
Miss Rebecca Striker and Ralph plar's hall.on Tuesday evening was a
Striker visited G. W. Valentine last Hticceaa. A good program was render­
Sunday.
ed to a well-tilled house. The Good
Almost a tight as to whether the Templars of this place have been do­
- notches on the steelyards were one or ing a good during .the summer not­
two ounce notches.
withstanding tbe opposite was prophe­
sied by a few who were opposed to the
organization.
Will BarnejHb happy. It’s a boy.
Chas. Lane has purchased another
Ben and fcxL Demaruy, W. Rush and horse.
Jack Russell went north, to clean the
Mrs. Miller, of Ionia, visited Wood­
woods.of bear and deer, last week.
land friends last week.
Married, at the residence of the
Mrs. D. Lovel has returned from an
bride’s parents, in Woodland. Oct. 23. extended visit to her parents in Ohio.
Rawson It. Curtis to Miss Ellen Branch.
Geo. Tyior is on the sick list.
Will Duryea, brother of Mrs. D. M.
Quarterly meeting next Sunday.
Myers, will go to school in the Tama­
One of our young men went hunting
rack district this winter.
on Monday and after having hunted all
According to a certain lady’s saying the afternoon without seeing any game
there wHl no "hack from Chicago to larger than a mouse, thoughts would
J’uckerville’’ this winter.
try bis skill shooting at a mark but
’•Dock” Is dow living with "Father after making several unsuccessful at­
Steve.”
tempts to discharge his gun found thut
Boys, the next time you go to a . it waa not loaded./Lucky he did not
"horning" get near enough to the house see a-bar.’’
to wake the bride.
Fred Griswold will !*egin his school
1 on Monday.
•'iito our neighborhood last Thursday
D. N. Myers went to Nashville on
to Bell cattle that a certain young man {Saturday after his brother-in-law, who
had taken and shut up on another will board with him and attend school
man’s fartn^uid then had them advertis­ during the winter.
ed for sole. Before the time arrived
Several of Lake Odessa's young peo­
for the sale, the owner ot the farm had ple will attend the Woodland high
come home and turned the cattle over school the coming winter.
Wonder
to’ the owner. Consequently, Velte why they do not attend the university
could Und no cattle to sell and bad to in Lake Odessa.
do the next beet -thing, which was to
Installation at Good Templar's hall
hod the young man and make him pay on Tuesday evening.
the costa, which he was glad to do.
________ Yovng Soldier.
CASTLETON.

LIFE’S JOURNEY.

Mrs. N. Siawson has returned from
New York and la soon to commence
teaching in the Wick wire district.
Hiram Bristol and wife spent Satur­
day and Sunday with /rirnds in Prai­
rieville.
f
Mra. Frank Sheffield, who intended
taking up her residence in Bellevue, i»
delayed by sickness at the home ot
George Sheffield.
Mrs. Sanborn, who has been visiting
in this vicinity for some time, re­
turned to her home in Battle Creek.
Jennie Dunn, of Maple Grove, is
spending a few days with her cousin,
£tta BrartaL
Mr. Beamer, an old pioneer, visited
at W. P. Bristol's on Saturday last,
talking over old times.
There is to be u party at J. IL
Haugh's next week Thursday. Every­
body invited.
Fenl Merrills and wife are soon to de­
part for Pennsylvania to visit the lat­
ter’s patents.
.
. W. F. and H. M. Bristol and wives
intend visiting at Marengo the latter
part of the week.
Frank Sage and wife, of Delton,
spent Sunday at C. A. Bristol’s.

Bat tbe roevl of tbla periloc* J-xirow

1
Pa: Im leading fruni li*ht Into iUrinM*3S,
Way, plunjiu* frvnj gloom to dotjoiir
Wind out thro- tlie tunncLi of midnight

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TU tbo ftmad (Vntral pUni of all raJlxnrA.

■ t»-«rx) f r or boogtn,
road oi- dlrukloo.

Withey Post, G. A. R. will be five
years old December 28th. and its mem­
bers propose to celebrate this anni ver­
sary in becoming style. There will be
an oyster supper in the afternoon, and
a dance in the hall in the evening.
JourdAn'i-forchMtra, of Grand Rapids,
will furnish-the music, and the boys
propose that it shall be one of the Unetrt
celebrations in the history of the
With iaj art drt*bt at tb" belra
post—and thut is saying a great deal.
Town clerk Armstrong has sent in
the list of voters of this township to
tbe county clerk.
Tbe Banner man was here Monday
A STENOGRAPHER'S STORY.
after subscriptions. Says be had no
difficulty in carrying the cash he got
Cot
home with him Says be will come
again.
•AU tliiatalk about sprrt," aaU a abortWtn. Trimmer got a back pension of
about 8123 and gets 84 per month from
now on.
.
C. M. Bixler has rented his farm
and will move to Middleville.
If that railroad from Allegan to
Hastings ever materializee. Bowens ■teolutely nothing about tbo form ot tnab. I
could write aburtbatid. however. Them wu
Mills wants a chance at.it.
We second the motion for postpon­ a big murder trial r&gt;iMS 0,1 iu Sorth Caroing the local option election till next
spring.
The afternoon of tbe 20th. Warren
Pinney lost 895 out of bis pocket u
little east of Armstrong's store. The
wind blew a gale, and the legal tender
made itself very scarce. A hulf hour
later J. W. Briggs*.little grandson art mreastie aa a crom cut aaw half a tnlte
found 8fi5 of tbe lost treasure and re­
turned it to tbe owner, who was happy
indeed over its return.
Our miller, Mr. Warren, reports a
good business. Which is as it should
be for he serves his patrons faithfully.
It was a surprise to your scribe to
And what a big stock and good stock
"Well, I’ll drop into your room In tbe
of general merchandise Charlie Arm­
strong keeps. Two doors of his store morning br-forr court opcru aud put you
are packed jam full of goods, and the through your pacea.’ bo aalil aarcaath'ally.
cellar is running over. I doubt if there
is a country merchant in the counts
who keeps a larger line of boots and
shoes, or such a One stock of clothing.
He sells lota of goods. He wears the
same happy smile always and cannot be
else than popular. May his shadow
never grow 1ms Is the wish of OCOAAIOXAL.
had cymtniUrt it to memory “'“J b*d ,s right
Newt is scarce now-a-days.
Airs. Nellie Doonan, of Kalamazoo,
is visiting her sister Mra. L. Camphell.
There was a candy pull nt Silas
Dickinson’s bouse last Tuesday night.
Lavara Campbell has returned from
Odessa; be intends making Odessa hln
future house.
George Cox. of Baltimore, was at his
brother’s Ambrose Cox’s hurt Friday on
•business.
.
A number from hero were in Hast­
ings last Saturday to see the race.
Ambrose Cox. while bunting last
Friday night killed a white skunk.
Com is nearly all husked. It is a
poor crop.
Hilda.

StOV^’U

Into my i-oorn.
.
“•Haveyou got anything here that I cut

A union temperance meeting was held
Mr. VanSIick, of New York state, isj
visiting his daughter Mrs. J. Over­- held the M. E. church Sunday evening.
Farm Bichardu and wife will occupy
smith.
.
.
Rev. Sheldon bus built-an addition to&gt; the residence near the ashery.
Dr. G. W. Lowry, of Hastings, visited
his granarv.
rpc-eh which I bad practiced upon and
Henry Waters, of Harrow, OnL., our village Wednesday.
handed it to him. Ha examined it carrfully,
F. 8. Bliss, of Grand Btpids, visited
spent last week with his daughter Mrs..
, here last week.
E. Lockhart.
i
Miss Lena Parish, of Grand Rapids,
The U. B. Sunday school under the•
!
was
the
guest
of
friends
here
hurt
week.
management of SupL Bev. Bradley Is
“T abould thluk thia would do.'bo mid.
Mra. II. E. Geer and Mrs. Judson
‘kiurishlng finely.
Isaac Clough', of Vermontville, wasl Stark are visiting in Hickory Corners.
Mra. Geer will go /rom there to Kalathe guest of your scriiie Bunday.
The State* Road ditch is nearly done• mazoo, her future home.
Geo. Watkins, of Ionia, .visited rela­ • ship, one of the beat known eitixanaof Kilam* minute to
and when finished, will be one of tbe.
too county, fell from a lorn of eornatalka, dMtives here last week.
best in the ebufity.
A new meat market with John Som- .locating bl» neck. He realised the nature of bli
The nekt time that a Hastings dude&gt;
Injury before hla removal io the hotuo art
eomea to ace his bsst girl be wants to&gt; mer, of Dorr Center, as proprietor will
be opened soon in Dr. Evans' building
call sooner or he may get left
xSn tne west side.
Mr. .Warner’s children are sick.
Rev. G. I). Lee, ot Hastings, had
Buffis Aylsworth. of Battle Creek, isi
spending a few days with his uncle, D.. charge of the quarterly meeting ser­
vices at the M. E. church Sunday. Rev.
W.Bmith.
Miss Cartie, of Maple Grove, closed1 -T. T. George going to Hastings to fill
her-fall term of school at the Homerr Rev. Lee's pulpit there.
A small blaze in the roof of John
Kbool house Friday, giving the best off
Coats' blacksmith shop called out the
satisfaction.
Mra. B. W. Harten entertained the• fire department Tuesday last. Light,
&gt;
ladles in this vicinity with an old1 loos.
Will David, formerly in the employ
fashioned quilting.
The U. B. mite society was held att nf Morse &amp; Fierce, left this village
Tuesday
under
peculiar
circumstances.
Rev. Sheldon’s Friday afternoon.
Miw Eddy, of Hastings, is visitingr A woman in the case.
L IL Keeler and wife, of Charlotte,
old friends.
.^Farmers are busy with fall] plowing.. Bundayed with their parents of this
place.
Tbe Royal Baking Powder ia marlo from Cream of Tartar
Howard Loomis and wife, of Ver­
WOODLAND.
8. Haight has gone up north hunting.. montvIBe, visited Mrs. L.’s pareata
Bpecially refined and prepared for its use t»y patent processes, by
Frank CoviUe. of Wayland, visitedI over Sunday.
Jennie Stone, of Caledonia, was the
his parents and friends here on Sundaywhich the Tartrate of Limo Ls totally eliminated.
guest of Myrtle Ickes several-days last
teat.
This highly important result lias been attained only with
8. IL Smith has moved into the&gt; week.
Florence
Wright
entertained
Mary
bouse with G. D. Barden.
groat care, labor and expense. In money alone a quarter of a
M. S. McArthur liaa moved back into, Allerdlng of your city part of but
his house here,
million dollars has been invested in patents, machinery and ap­
H. E. Hendrick was at Caledonia
Mr. Johnson of tbe Democrat was!
Monday on legal business.
in town on Monday last.
pliances by which the crude Cream of Tartar, being procured
W. D. Fenton and wife entertained
Mrs. P. B. Hunsicker has moved her•
Mock of goods into the P. O. building.. a company of friends Monday evening,
direct from the wine districts of Europe, and subjected in this
Two more cases of scarlet fever in। it being the 7th anniversary ot their
marriage.
countiy to these exclusive processes, is rendered entirely free,
town reported.
Sheriff Shrlner was in town Monday.
Safe men are to be seen nearly every
not only froin the objectionable Tartrnle of Lime, but from
Robert C. Talbott, who haa beea in
day here at present
On Tueoduy night of last week the। Dakota for several weeks, returned
other foreign substances.
safe in the store occupied bv Mra., home Mondav evening.
Rev. H. W. Brayton, of Fenton,
Hunsicker was blown open and about,
This adds "greatly to the cost of manufacturing Royal
8250 taken with about SIJXX) worth of1 Mich., will occupy the Baptist pulpit
notes, but the notes and a new ratchet, next Sunday.
Baking Powder; but, as all its other ingredients are selected
Rev.
Wm.
Tilley
accepted
an
invita
­
brace were found on Friday last, by the
and prepared with the same jirccisc care .and regardless of labor
school children under u .bridge in tion from tbe Baptist church at Bea­
ton Harbor to visit them Sunday last.
-Khool district No. 1.
or expense, an article is .produced that is entirely free from any
Chas. Granger has moved into the
On Monday last the house of G.W.
house
on
Larkin
Street
that
he
lately
Palmerton caught on fire in tbe upper
extraneous substance and. chemically pure iu all resjiects.
part and before help arrived tbe house purchased of W. C. Otto.
Duane Freeman and mother will oc­
was so far gone that all there could be
‘
No lilac, cdMh, al.urn or impurity of any kind can, by inaddone was to save what goods they cupy the house lately vacated by Chas.
yertence,. or* by the use erf adulterated articles or otherwise, bo
could. He Is insured in the Barry and Granger.
Mra.
Jane
McArthur
has
sold
her
Eaton for*275.
v
; introduced into-tlui “ Ruyai,’’ and it contains no ingredients
We hope that there will not-be so farm, just out of the corporation, to
John Metzger lately ot Hetana, Ohio,
except those certified by the must eminent chemists necessary
the Banxkk this week although sup­ for 83^50. Mra. McArthur has bought
port that tbe excitement over that new tho Garrett house, on Grand Rapids BL,
to mako a pure, wholesome and perfect baking powder.
of L N. Keeler and will at once move to
tbe village.
.
It cost# mure to manufacture the Royal Baking Powder
Hallowe’en was observed by our
A oold wave haa struck Woodland.
L. Fanl has moved into his new roue* people to julto «a extent. A
than any other,, but it is, as shown by chemical analysis, tbo
mob oi yonnj bar* took odraaloce o!
ousc.
•
only absolutely pure Baking Powder made.
. .
B. &amp; Holly Hm Hcafcrod »lorfn Mock tta oecMlon to no ml net* of elotau*
ftSl v3u ■mMte '&lt; lirWy bulRoyal is the ouly BaMbg Powder mod* that Is free from
way to the woA hoote'if "Um;
In the way theyhave begun.
both lime and alum-„ . .
t’

ROYAL BAKING POWDER.
Free from Lime and D+/B

Pure.

ANO

£

^ngOS
The above is the Trade Mark fdr the best and therefore the
cheapest line of stoves on earth.
See the Garland Family of Cook and Heating, also the Art
Garland Coal Stoves.

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,
Bantings, Mich.

Card
General Merchandise
In Barry County and will sell them &amp;■&gt; low aa railroad towns do.

BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
PRINTS and SHEETING, at popular priree.
Hain aad Plaid ELANNKLH and TRICOTH.
Fine arlectlon jti CLOAK* and S1IAWLH.
Black and Colored DRE’S GOODS and BROADHEADti. with a Am Hoc of btrttott. In miwrt&gt;
Ladiro*. Men’s and Children*r I NDKRWKAIt.
Bl* drive In ail wool acarkt HHIRTB and DRAWERS at EB
And LADIES* WHITK MERINO. VESTS
cento.
BOOT* and SHOES for the uiililoo.
BOSTON HTANLOOI* I’.L’BBKR BOOTH only UTS per pal.-.

New Stock—

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

.-Cheap.

BATA CAPS. MdMITTKNH-Sil kind sod Sh&lt;*.

GROCERIES at Bottom Prices. LOOK !
knwKL'C 0ll.wru.wrxM
on item &lt;• un/1 a u I

Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruits, and Beans,
•&lt;

ileb we will pay hlrbeet tnartrt prtcrw. -

PRAIRIEVILLE, Oct 18, ’87.

Fall and Winter

ANNOUCEMENT!
-----OF------

E. W. Morrill &amp;. Company.
In the line of Clothing and Gent’s Furnish­
ing goods we have the largest stock as well as
the lowest prices.
'
In our Hne’of Men’s Suits we have a fint
assortment in single and double breasted suits,
and of the most desirable patterns, ranging
in price from $2.50 to $25.00.
In our line of Overcoats we have the_finest
selection in the city, including Chinchillas,
Elesians, Worsted, Beaver and Melton, rang­
ing in price from $1.75 to $25.00.

For the children we have a fine line of suits
ranging in price from $1.00 to $10.00, and
from 4 years of age to 12.

Bats, Cajs aiS MsliiBjs.
The latest novelties may always be found in
eur Furnishing Goods Department

We have the finest line of Hats and Caps
ever shown in the county, including the latest
styles in Stiff and Crush Hats: also agency
for the celebrated Guyer’s Hat

Our line of Gloves and Mittens are the larg­
est ever shown in the county and at rock bot­
tom prices. Be sure arid get our prices before
buying elsewhere.

E W. MORRILL &amp; COMPANY,
One Price Oothiera.

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y IL. XXXII. NO. 28._____________________HASTINGS. MICH- NOVEMBERS 1887

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Barmy Co, Mien,

Io Kalamazoo on bust*
nrew Thursday.
Our uo.lmuUrjroan» uhni,,. „„
the pile ot Banners that come to this
•mid most rates
office each Thursday night just an
even KM) of them.
Our people who have had occasion
KKTtAtMO RATER:
to ndeon tne new road wish they had
gone on foot Trouble with the en­
gine has made travel very uncertain
HMl PRINTING.
and the paarangere very much exasper­
... and with the luteal tsraeof ated by long delays.
A miggcstion to Prairieville people:
-.ntvrd pattern* of maeMneiT
J .rkmen emplojrd.enaWe* the » hy would it not I* a scheme to con­
nrat with the telephoue line when it
shall reach Spauldiug or Delton ?
Petition.* have been sent in for the
establishment of a postoffice at Spauld­
Physician nW Surgeon', ing.
Brown A Cairns say thev will have
the biggest stock of holiday goods ever
•
rmpotidcd *o.
shown iu Prairieville.
. -'«• cvr. Centra and
it will cost any man SftM) license to
rail liquor in Prairieville township, so
Y. M. D,
says thralown board, and Amen! sav
fhviician and Surgeon. we all of me
G.
V &lt;if treating «ti*raAes, of the
The Banner man was here after
aubrariptious Thursday, and sava be
got a lol of ’em.
Turkeys are roosting high in antici­
pation'of Thanksgiving.
The diphtheria scourge seems to be
i«iri: a oolubove.
atiating in this township. The afflicted
f.
Lawyers.
ones in tue Lindsey family are much
'
.s th &gt;or* t4«x-X. HasUngs.)
improved, we are glad to My.
C-apL Kttrl is busy revising the insur­
f
( aoc
ance
*s of th,
the‘ u-rrv
Barrv *
&lt;k Katou
Eaton in his town■
&gt;
’ I bbiP
&gt;x&gt;rteo4U»estale. CoUecwom I Our town clerk. Mr. Woodham, has
&gt;&lt;•
I made out the list ot registered voters,
---------------------------------I and rant them te to the county clerk.
if VITIN V BARKER. Real Estate. j Our merchanbi are not at all chicken
M , r raao* «tod Loam.
I hearted because this place tailed to get
0&lt;.
-.t ' &lt;'■ Konraa «
"• d-wre north the railroad, and did nbt get the depot
ut I’.wuXBee.
• *.... &lt; .tw-t-UOT Xl»en lo fnaMing riehw&lt;e* where we wanted it. In no town in
.
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Barrv county outside of Hastings are
there so complete assortments ot goods
hh here, nor will our merchants be out­
done by any competition in prices.
JAMR8A sWEKZEV
The new landlord for the hotel is
conspicuous for his absence.
Elder Perry, the new methodtet min­
re*ee«y t
ister. raems to be very popular.
Pretty soon we hope to have mail
£ f WELTON
twice a diiy from Spaulding.
Charley Ritchie, ihe Middleville jew-

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n’lLJ.i '.M B. SWEEZfeY,
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Justice of the Peace.
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A’fuAHZ/e. Mich.,
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Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS. MICH.

APITAL, $50,000.00.

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OFFICERS!

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"The Soo-Mackinaw Short Line.”

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KTPKRB WAGNER SLEEPING CASK

Unexcelled Hunting and Fishing.

Old Mr. and Mrs &lt;&gt;. K. Hoot have re­
turned to their home in Oakland Co.
Mra. .1. C. Dillen b reported sick.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Slade visited
friends in Vermontville last Haturday
and bunday.
The father of the Hastings Democrat
got told pretty plainly by one old* sol­
dier in this vicinity, that be had had all
he wanted of that paper. When he put
his napie down it was to be non-partis ­
an, but it was a regular old hunker
democrat.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Potter visited
friends in Bellevue township last Sun­
day.
Joe Smith’s little two vear old boy
got his fingers caught in a door, tearing
the nail entirely off.
*
Firta broke out in the swamps in the
south east part of Lbe town Saturday
night, making pretty busy work for
,
everybody tn that vicinity until Mon­
day morning.
Lewis Trimmer, an old resident of
this town, fell dead while at the break­
fast table oa Tuesday of laM week.
He had been feeling bad for several
days. Ha was 73 years old. He leaves
two daughters, Mrs. L. B. Potter and
Mrs. Ben Miller.the only near relatives
Ths funeral was held at the M. E.
church on Thursday, conducted by Bev.
Hurd, of Nailijille.
■

H. Hilsinger said to your reporter
Saturday evening."Well, they did get a
good one on us Thursday eveningT
And we believe they did. as aliout
eighty friendsand neighbors gathered,
al his residence thst evening and took
Mr. H. and wife by complete surprise
in their new n&gt;uuMX The fore part of
the evening was spent in social chat
about olden times, etc., but at about 11
o'clock one of the things moat enjoyed
—a sumptuous supper—wan served;
after which Mrs. Havens In behalf of
the RB-embled friends presented the
happy Harry and wife with a very useful present which they can never for-1
get. as it Is abouKhe Aral thing that u
person will pick up when sitting oown
to a meal. Rohm wasn't there, conse­
quently her friends, on Saturday even­
ing. gave her a very plex-sant surprise
party.it la-ing. her 15lh birthday." A
numtier of presents as mementos wengiven her.
"
WLilis Rolpb, a son-in-laM of E. Pen­
nock, is sick With typhoid fever at the
home of thrdatter. ’
Rev. Lee preached a very ableser,mon at the Star Sunday afternoon.
Several from this vicinity will work
with the fence gang on the new rail­
road, commencing next week.
- School iximmrnced Monday with a
warm house, a good teacher, and quite
a number of scholars.
Elier Like safe it was a hen-coop
and the hen commenced to lay as soon
as it was completed.
U
When y.*u want a flrrt-ciass painter
and decorator call on Will Barnaby.
MaL Hall has been doing some more
grading and his rraidence yard looks
very nice now. /
Mrs. Nellie Collier and baby will re­
turn to Ohio this week, where her hual»and has secured a winter's job.
We learn that Leroy Hil-inger, now
in Colorado, has proved up 160 acres of
land and has a tree claim on 160 acres
more, and unlike most of the boys who
have gone west, isn't coming home this
-winter.
Wheat needs rain badly; wells in
some localitire are dry.
Don’t forget the temperance meeting
Saturday evening.
Rev. Martin will preach at the Star
one week from Snndav evening.
To Lewis Snyder and wife, Monday—
a boy.
This Tuesday morning I mrt my con­
temporary wending her way toward
the depot tn time for the 7 o'clock train,
but ahe wouldn’t tell me where she waa
going. The beat news is no new*.

with a stock of jewelry.
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W. E Bartlette. a Battle Creek denlist, comra here each Tburmlay now.
and our citizens improve the lime by
having their damaged molars recon­
strucled.
And now they wonder whv Mary
Vanderbrvok bought such a fine new
sewing machine of Brown A Cairns.
B«t it is a little early to say more.
Ihune rumor is busy now endeavor­
ing to have Eugene Horton get Into
the matrimonial harness. They do say
that that young lady who is bo busy
sewing at Bert McBain's is not learn­
The W. F. M. iL of the M. E. church,
ing the millinery trade as she allegra. met at Mrs. Burton Warner's last Wed­
but is making her own wedding dreap nesday. The turatiDg was Very Inter­
and will soon be Mrs. Horton. Further esting and largely attended.
; deponent aaith doc.
beth Chapman left for York state
Erastus Trarpenning talks of remov­ Werinndav afternoon. The gossips try
ing to his farm soon.
to make out that he went there after a
Mrs. E. Tetirpening w some better, wife, but we shall not say so untU be
we are glad to learn.
returns.
Brown A Cairhs are busy putting in
Leltoy Warner has the foundation
their big new wind mill at Delton tor the laid fur a fine new boutr. which he will
railroad company It u a IB frat wheel, ciimplete next spring. It will beoneof
and the tank tor same holdsZMX) barrels. the tiueat resideneee in this sm-tion.
They bad to drive five write, ail center­
N. Cook wiU soon be domiciled In his
ing into ohe pipe to furnish the water new home.
Vene Rogers writes that he will be
lor the mill. The job wiM probably be
complrttsl next week. It is a Manvel , home from Cdorado during the holiw indmill, made bv B. K Williams XCo., ;• davn.
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A carload of hogs w.v* shipped from
Kalamazoo.
,
Mra James Dovie. of Kalamazoo, is the siation WHinreday.
The
fine
weather
of
the
past
w&lt;ek
visiting at John Cairns'.
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has bran improved by farmers to good
Report reaches
here that
Dan Sber------—, of .Lj—1— Af
mer. *
formerly
this town, l.i
lately
of .advantage.
Dakota^"is deal Mr was a young
man highly ratremrd, and report says
Farmers are improving this tine
Xas engaged to be married to a young
tody ot this township. Shermer bad a weather In finishing their fall work and
claim on which he lived alone. He getting houses. barns, sheds and fences
bad not bran seen for a couple of day s. ready for winter.
Theo. Moore save he was a fool for
and a neighbor went to bi* bouse to in­
quire after him. fluding him there venr busking his corn during the cold wave,
nick. He was conveyed to bis friends when there is such nice weather now
home and given proper care and treat­ for husking.
Rev. Miner, pastor of the M. E.
ment, but all to no avaiL
, church of this place.»» holding a reviv­
Geo. Wren and sister pet Will leavjr1
al meeting at the school house with
this week for Missouri.
tonsiderable su-.-cras. The meetings
Thurwlav was drummer# day. about
to continue this week at least.
b»ir » doran koltfbU of Urn grip bring are
Mrs. Hattie Hughes, of Prairieville,
hereon that day.
.
, . and Mrs. Henry HuggetLof Ohio, are
Most everybody from here attended visiting their father Huggett and famthe Packard auction. Thursday.
A new institution in Prairieville and llyMrs. Curtis, of Hartings. who has
one which is very much appreciated is bran quite nick is now convalracing
the furniture wtoblishuieut of H. J. and visiting her brother, L. W. Arm­
Chapman, and of which Berty W halley
is manager. He is a gentleman, at­ strong. pjpnoQ hH(| a valuable robe
tends to the wants ol patrons, and has
taken from his carriage a
already won a good trade. He has a ago He would la* much obliged If
good Block and rails at bottom figures. promptly returned as it is coming cold
A very pleasant surprise was given
John CuaUe and wife on Widnesday
Wo* Hunt. «J?b“
last, that day being the 15lh anniversa­
jpHuliog ue.umumr
ry of their wedding. A most enjoya­ uld rrl.-o.ln b«". relurnal but Wedumble time was had by all present, and
dav to her home in Oakland. Cal.
among the other good things *“ ■
Hallie King returned last evening
bountiful supper, to which nil present from her long visit in 1’"dri5.v‘1^ . u
did ample justice.
Bert Armstrong, see that the mud is
out of the muzzle of your gun before
DOL’D CORNBB8.
The Lota at Kingstown are surveyed ’“■^talSX1 I* drtubSaamrt
,^Xr“tS»ltb-.*x&gt;p. Ad)u.ltb.
OBMr. Huron, of Gull Corners, is visit­
long UU«1 ditch m.UK *ud could to
Ing his son Thomas, of Hope.
Br^gga hua been .tumping the
He train from the north and the * Y
train from the south almost had a col­ Jiwert;niton the pcdiUeJ «umn
but on the pine etump. Bye the bye he
lision on the new road.
The bridge north of Abram a mill is U doing « goo-1 J“b closing “ N» ('UB
^MrJrrnd Mrs. Weed Owen, of Hope, ‘aih4ro*party «t Lee l’rlora’thie even­

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Indian summer now days. It is
smoky enough.
Fourteen boys attended meeting at
the ? nvnd chapel Saturday evening.
Henry Burd Sundaytd at John Car­
penter a.
Bheldon Davenport. Wilber Fuller.
Htary Hark and their best attended
meeting at the M. E church Kundav
evening Come again, boys.
Jud-*on Carpenter in visiting friends
in Portland and also Clinton Co.
Wonder why Clande don't come to
the center any morel*
D. R. F. kei-paaway from the store.
W onder it he U al raid Claude will put
a head on him.
School comtnenceH next Mondav.
Horace,takes a salary.
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Leon VauVrlnor and his licet girl attepded church Sunday night
Aunt Fanny Carpenter visited her
"on John last week
Michael Yarger and wife Kundayed
with Truman IUiduui and wife.
C. Brooks and wite Sundayed with J.
Kraler and wife.
L. Carpenter was thrown from a
horse not long since, and recap-tl with
noaenous injury.
The 1. O. G. T. is not prospering very
well at prrranL _
Those la»ya better look out a little
how they disturb church or they will
gH caught.
John Carpenter.br. was in Hastings
Monday of this witk on baaineM.

are spending a few days at Lansing.

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HANFIF-LV.

F. Woodmansee and wife are at Mrs.
Burch's for a vUlL
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M.n.h HriUlWK **1* J&gt;"
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We have very fine weather for the
farmers to finish up their fall work in.
IL Ormsbee and family have returned
from an extended visit In Pennsylva­
nia.
A party at Jesse Warner'S Wednes­
day night was attended by all but the
eld maid, and a pleaaant time is report­

A. L. VanHorn’s new covered road
cart is a dandy. Dr. says Ha the nicest
rig he ever rode in.
I guees 1 will have to move out. for
slander still comes from Dowling
through the papers; but as the party
ba* meved out of ourttown, we hope we
will hear no more of iL We like to are
justice done, and think the party that
still remains here and always lived
here, has just as mkny friends as the
one that has lived here only a short
lime and has now left.
Our items are scarce this week but
will try uo&lt;l’ furnish
*
■ * you- more next
week.
WOODLAND.

Mra Hilbert bus returned from
Ionia.
•]&lt;W»i
on Friday,
School cl
_
mitb will
spend hia vacation
Prof. SmiL.
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witn his parents.
Another cold wave.
Notwithstanding the Lake Odens*
correspondent to the Democrat gives
our drug stores the credit of selling
liquor, no drunken men are to be seen
ou our street*.
Woodland can boast of the largest
dogs in the state, a male and female
owned bv our new butcher and valued
st SUUO meh. The male weighs 23u
pounds and is of tbe.breed known as
toe Lion Mastiff, it is only nine
months old. The female weighs 160
pounds and Is of the breed known as
the Wolf Mastiff. The owner of three
dogs claims that President Cleveland
has ordered a SSOO pup and that he has
advanced 82.»0uon the same.
The elocutionary entertainment at
the town i-all by the pupils of the'
high Dchi-ol was a aurcees A large’
crowd was in attendance and a good1
program rendered.
Prof’s John Warner and P rank Nye'
enjoved themselves on Saturday by
spending the dav in thewoods in search1
ot game- They report game plenty’
and a general good time.
Ten week* of our school year nave1
passed and not a member of the school1
iioard or a patron of the school has vis­
ited the school.
It is reported that one of Woodland s1
falreat daughters has entered the-sea1
of malrliuonal bliss’' and will soon1
shake Woodland dust from her feet■
and make New York stole her future‘
b°Quarterly meeting of 'Sunday was1

U^fdW*tHo|dmes has r«&lt;eived a new
’
stock of goods and is ready and wllUng
to cater to the wants of the public.
,
We think the editor must haves new
pruning knife by the way be Prunwl|
our correspondence last ***•
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George Baitinger returned to Grand1
Rapid* on Monday.
The Hanhcb re*ct&gt;&lt;» *oob’^1
on. d.y &lt;wli.r
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XAJIHYXLX.E.

Fine weather which the farmers are
improving to the beat advantage.
It is noticeable that quite a number
of buildings are being built in our
neighborhood. John Hold«-n Inputting
up a large barn. Joseph Godlv is bnHding a large and commodious hog house,
Curtis Reynolds has put up a horse
iiarn. C. J. Brown has just completed a
fine shed.
Elmer Reynolds and wife and D. P.
Flower start for Emmett Co to-mor­
row; they Will bt gone about t«cor
weeks. Mr. Flower w ill put in a drive
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well
for_________
Melvin Reynolds while there.
Caleb France
7.
. and wife are visiting
- ■relatives
in •••
Wayland.
Our enterprising merchant Byron
Fisher has lib store well filled with
graais which he is belling at, tottom
prior*.
The fall term of school doraa next
F ri&lt;lay
Johb Barter and wife visited their
son in Decatur the past week.
A little daughter at John Fisher’s,
also one at Milo Hammond’s.
Monday evening, Oct. 31 st. a group
consisting nf young men and ladies em•iraoed the old time custom of Hallow­
e'en by-waking merry with horns, tin
puas. etc., upon the strreta, after which
all repaired to their ravera| homie in
good order, feeling that the commem­
oration watt well and honorably done
in view of all the surrounding circum­
stances.
Scarlet fever has broken out in the
family of M. J. Taggart, his little boy
having it quite barilv.
Among the last and urgent requests
of Daniel Tollre lo his wife before leav­
ing his home for California was, that
"he would be sure to rand the Hastings
Hanner to him. tor he would surely
lie very lonesome without her and the
Banner.
Miss Sarah Lawrence has gone to
Almo visiting relatives and friends re­
siding there.
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Francis Bennett and wife have gone
to Emtfoet Co, »o viai’ theirson Nelson,
and daughter, Mra. Henry McElwaiu.
They may possibly remain with them
during the winter.
Mr. Dinwidy and Mr. John Andrus
and family, of Hope, Sundayed with
Charles McKay.
Will Brown, who has bran laboring
as a farm hand during the past raaaon
fof H. M. Byington, has completed hiB
work, and returned to his home at
Grant. Newavgo Co., on Friday last.
Allie- M h.11,, now Cornell, with
her husband, from Indiana, are visltibg
ber parents.
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Geo. Stanley has returned from Lake
Odrasa and will take his wife and goods
to that place for their future home
Tumday or Wednesday.
They take
with them the tirat wishes for success
in his Dew businrM enterprise of a
large circle of relatives and friends.
M. L. Cook, editor of the Hartings
JUJCNKK. was bapd-ahak ing with his
many friends at the corners on Friday
last. Come again Mr. C. and don’t be
snatched away so suddenly next time.
MARTINS CORNERS.

The wall for the new church is com­
pleted. •
A pleasant "Uprise at B. A. McIntosh'b
Saturday evening, the sixth anniver­
sary of their wedding. Ben and bia
wife were induetd tn go for an evening
visit to a neighbor. The neighbors
and friends to the number of—well we
could not count them, say a house full
and running over, gathered together
when Ben was rant for. To say they
were surprised is putting it very mild.
Ben did not know whether to cry or
not and his wife was not much better.
They received some useful and prettj
preee-nla. Ben has not got over it yet.
and save he did not believe It poasinle
to get the Bt*rt of him in that way.
Old Father McIntosh preached at the
school house Sunday evening, also the
Sunday previous. Quite smart for an
old man. and has a wonderful memory.
Mra. Paine bits returned .from ber
visit to friends tn AHrgan county.
School commenciyl yesterday.
L.uiire mtaiorikry meeting to-day at
Mra. Joalins.
Wr nrad a revival in our Sunday
school.
Rev. Rowland is holding revival ser­
vices this week at the Altott school
house; our people here talk of going
over there.
Arthur Mead from Galtwbury is visit­
ing his parentis here.
.NORTH HAICBT.

Weather line for fall work.
There will be preaching at the dis­
trict No. 8.
S. IL I*arabee has bin house ready for
a o&lt; at of paint.
Georgie Bostwick is h ome on a visit
from Galesburg.
Elmore Clark and family have gone
to Oxford to visit his grandfather and
other relatives.
Miss Ettie Roach, of Augusta, spent
Sunday with ber parents.
Wm. Seibel hvs a pew swell box
cutter.
There was a necktie nodal at Geo.
Bostwick’s the 4th for th* benefit of
Rev. Voorhees. AU eramed to have a
' T1 Noble Is at work at Delton putting

Myron Pennock's hardware store.
Mias Hannah Whitby is to teach the
winter term of school in the Learns
district
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CKDAU CKKKK.

WIU Knestrick has moved to Augusta. He will work on the railroad.
Garrv Baker carries a smiling face;
it's a girl. Joe Card looks happy too;
11 Henry Campbell has taken unto hlm-

°°Mm K.P’1&lt; Grant return"! to H*«t- **Fred*Bristol has bran callwi to the
1DFranlt!N°J*wiB commmco rehool oni bedside of his sick father.
Jnlln Campbell was in town last
"M?&gt;unni our t® wedta ot Bch°°1,D(1^
Alic/cox is visiting at Geo. Cox s in

Maud Summers, visited our school last
WFarmelee waa preUy
Wrfl W«»oct grumble It*™1
at Middleville Saturday lajt; P~P[«
were bound to trade whether they ejt't built VHWU* C-O&gt; S our winter term which will begin
could be waited on or not.
Hastings It U doa“t.crMf
on Monday.
Charley Doyle toaebra school »n the
25*»’doat ■m“h
Duncan Lake district this winter, com»nnln« knife we will »oa
tinw

ALLKN,

WHOLE NO. -1693.

HOLTH HAirriNoa.

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Mnins.

TOUMW SotiDIMB.

^hk^N* Chandler is no better.

Delayed Letter.
Mrs. A W. Olds, of Horton's Bay.
Mich., is visiting her old friends and
neighbors here. She will remain sever
al weeka.
Brook’s apple evaporator will probab­
ly close the aeason's work this week.
- J. M. Pilbeam has his shooting gal­
lery here in running order again.
.
T)r Goucher has given up his propos­
ed trip to California.
The |nw places on Main street are
bring filled in.
The first shooting match of the sea­
son occurs at Levi Smith's on Thurs­
day.
The salvation artny has struck NashvlUufull lilt. Tbr first attack on eis
and satan occurred at the opraa house
bundav afternoon and evening, with
good abdirnces.
M re. L O. Crocker and son Roy, of
Battle Creek, are visiting old frientfei
here.
Mrs. A. 8. Stanton has returned to
Chicago, on account of the serious 1Dntw of h»-r mother.
'
11. R Dickiuaon is th** new school di­
rector of tor village, having been se­
lected to till the place of Dr. H. A. Bar
ber. resigned.
The young folks had a ballowe'en
last Monday night, with Iota of fun.
Arlie Lain pm an bad a bad gaah cut
m his head ik^t Thursday afternoon, by
running against a tree box at tin
school hOUM*.
Mrs. E‘I. Oldfield, of Jwkson. form­
erly a resident of Natfiille. was a
guest at J. W. Poweh' laat week.
Dr. Wmn haa moved into Dr. Gouch­
er’s office.
Mrs. John Clay, Grand Ledge, was fa
the village last week to visit ber sob
Jim. who is quite HL
Mra. L.J. Wilson is ill.
Frank Wolcott’s residence bre bees
moved to hLkpwn lot.
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R. E. Sturgis has gone to Pennsylva­
nia to superintend the erection of sev­
eral cruamerlre.
1‘rof. Bemis and wife have moved
their headquarters to Dr. McLaren’s
rMridrnce.
The Chautauqua circle commemorat­
ed the great poet Bryant at its regular
meeting at J. E. Barry’s Monday eveaing, with appropriate exercises.
The sensation of the past week was
the suicide, on Sunday morning last,
of old Mrs. Van Arman, mother of
Chancey VanArman. a lady 77 yean
old. She wandered awav from tha
bouse at breakfast time, but nothing
wm thought of her absence until about
an hour later when searciMras institut­
ed for her. In the meantime she bad
gone across Brady's flats to the over
and thrown herself in. Sam Hartford,
who was looking after some traps h*
had set along the bank, found the body
and notified jdarahali Grigga. who
hastened to the scene and pulled tbs
bo&lt;|y qut.on the bank. The water was
not over tiro fret deep where sbe was
found. Justice Feighner impaneled a
jury, who rendered a verdict of suicide.
She was probably suffering from men­
tal ai.Deration caused by domestic
troubles.
A. W. Olds and wife, ot Horton Bay,
visited old Nashville friends this week.
Mra. John Lararov was called to New
York Thursday by the death ot ber
fa! her. who was thrown from a buggy
and killed.
Congregational social at
IL K.
Downing's on Wednesday evening.
Big time at toe shooting mateb at
Levi Smith's on Thusday last.
A man from Reed City has rented
the Powers building on South Mate
btrret, is building an oven and win
start a bakery at once.
E. W. Quackenbush, of Kalamaxoo, a
life insurance agent and A. C. Buxtoa
had a lively set-to in front of the post­
office last Saturday morning, in wnloh
honors were easy. They were arrested,
token before 'Squire Mills and fined
8720 each, which was promptiy paid.
John Grav«e was up again lait Fri­
day before Justice Mills, who fined him
83 and costs for drunkenness.
Salvation army bolds a session every
evening but their audiences are nightly
growing beautifully lees. Guraa Nash­
ville is too small a town to support this
institution.
Sheriff Shriber was in town Tuesday
Bubpcrusing witnesses on the Koeber
and Treat cases.
Judge Smith was on our streets Mon­
day.
Brooks dry*’*’
riused down to
await the advent of morn material to
drv.
A stranger was run in Monday night
for being drunk, but was sober enough
the next morning to pay 88 and coats
in Feighner’s court, alter which ba
vanished.
O. E. 8. social at Masonic hall next
Wedaradav evening.
The opera bouse is being repainted.
A party of Nashville nimrods are
scouring Ogemaw county for deer, and
a fine one hangs in front of Downing**
market, sent home by W. E. Buel.
O. U. Svcnuui.
FOUR COBNBBB.

Socials the order of the night
G. W. and Geo. E. Coats and wives
spent Sunday with E. Davenport. &lt;rf
Woodland.
Frank Smith, of Lake Odeaaa. hai
bran home for sometime, nunring a cat
foot.
Box social at Adelbert Sontra’s oa
Wednesday night of this week.
Henry and Mary Bagla are viaiting
relatives in Lowell.
A senes of meetings at the Altoft
school house. Rev. Rowland occupies
the pulpit.
Box social at Wm. Smith’s on Thureday night of this week.
Lol and beholdl a mouse maketh a

num's this week. Come everybody.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra

Mrs. Berth* Campbell has returned Levi Cotton thia week Thursday.
Homer Wood has hie granary and
fr^!CAddk^SmDbeU was in Hickory
boughl

�ONE GOOD CROFMiDIAI.

Agrieultual.
toff you he has aftoHfilngJuft
or the same. Doni be deceived.

LIRE SCOTTY BROGS’ FRKMO, “WHY

PARD, HE’S OEADI”

Sfne Eyes
The eyes ire always Ih »y riapathy w*tt&gt;
the body, and afford an excellent index
of its condition. Wbcu the eye* become

Discovery, whioh is guaranteed to give
relief in all Throat, Lung and Cheat af­
an evidence that the system baa become
fections. Trial bottle free at W. H.
disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer'*
Beaders of the Farmer who have Goodyear's Drug store.
Sarsaparilla lit the beet known remedy.
watched Its (columns dosely know
something of the alarming extent of
Scrofula, which produced a painful In­
E. Bainbridge Munday Esq., (bounty
food adulteration in this country. A
flammation in my rysa. cauM-d me much
year or so ago the Department of Agn- Atty.. Clay Co , Tex. says: “Have used
angering for a number of year*. By the
advice of a phywk-itin I cunimcuctd laktug
Mltnre undertook a thorough investi­ Electric Bitters with most happy &gt;0 d*e)(Xi« Kalurday morning Scout Campbell
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. After u*lng thia
gation of this matter, some of the re­ results. My brother was also very low
medicine a abort time I wm completely
sult* of which have been given in these with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but the LidUii village,ordering Ibo chief* to come
•olumns, a.* published in part first of whs cured by timely use of this medi­ to Gen. Rug t. at headquarter*. Pretty
bulletin 13 of the division of chemistry. cine. Am satlsiltxl Electric Bitters Eagle harangue I the camp, and Pretty E igio,
Take'* Wrookie. Cragy Head. Iron Fork,
Part 2 of this bulletin has just been saved his life."
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave, Dancing Woman, Kearney, Two B-llr, and
issued, ft is devoted to spices and con­
Mr*. William Gagv, Cuiicuid. X. H.
diments. shoeing their origin, means Ky.. adds a like trstimonnl. saying: He 8[«r.l®d Horae role t&gt;-for» to Geo. Ru,;or*»
employed for their adult end ion. results positively believes he would have died, quarter*. The following parley Uwn look
with n humor in niy cy&lt;-». mul »»&lt; unable
•f analyses and an exhaustive discus­ nail it not been for Electric Bittern.
to obtain any relief until I ruiiitiK iu-rd
This great remedy will ward off, as
sion of the entire subject.
u-iug Ayer'a SanutparilU. Tide nu-dieiii*well
as
cure
all
Malaria
Diseases,
and
li» etfcciv’l a complete cure. au&lt;I I believe'
The more cutnmou apices and condi­
It to lie lite lx-st of blood purifier*.—
ments are pepper, mustard, cloves, cin­ for ail Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis­ ii'uM g&lt;vo u» everything and turn over tb®
.C. E. U pl on, Nashua. W. U.
.
namon. cassia, allspice, nutmeg, mace orders stands unequuirtl. Price 50c.
and ginger. They are emploved to ren­ and Bl-at W. II. Goodyear's Drugstore.
'From chlldltood, ami until within a few
der food more palatable and to stimu­
late digestion. They are readily adul­
The Beet S»l»e In the .grid for CuU.
~1 « ’• “P £
riimplainl*. with beneficial fr*ult*. Ayer's
1^"”! J" ?
terized because of the almost universal Bruiew. Hon*. Ulcere. Hell Rheum.!
Siin-nparlllu, mid nm-hler It a great blood
You
bring' ,h
them
13 “
o'clock.
°“ mu&lt;t bcra
™“ by
UT ”
c^asustom of putting them upon the mar­ Fever Hon*. Trtvr. Cheppnl H«n&lt;l. men. Y
•purifier. — Mrs. C. i’iiiilipa, Glover, Vt.
ket in a ground or pulverized condition, Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
I suffered for a year with inflamma­
which totally prevents recognition by and positively cures Flint, or no pay
tion lu my leTl eye. Three ulcers formed
the appearance. The extent to which required. It is guaranteed to give per­
uu tlw ball, depriving mo vf sight, and
G -a Ruger—The groxt feline
they are adulterated is almost incrreli- feet aatfifaction, or money refunded. I
causing urr*l pain. After trying many
ble. The business of grinding and mix­ PricsK cents per box. For sale by W.
oilier remedies, to no purpose. I’waa finally
them They ahan't bn hurt, but mu»t ba
ing the genuine goods and adulterants H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
luduerd to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and,
'
yuniahed.
has become a very large and profitable
By Taking
The
corner
stone
ot
the
new
I
’
reahy•ne. We do net hear of spice mills any
three
bottle* of this medk lnr. have been\
more; they are ail manufacturers now, terian church, at Lansing, was laid Oct.
entlirly rurrtl. My skill b.i* liven reand they advertise their business open­ 31, with imposing ceremonies.
stored,'nnd Ibvre i» no »fgn of lnflu|nm:&lt;Prefy Eagle and the other chi* fit then ro­
ly with an unblushing effrontery that
Rheuinxlliw and catarrh, canted by Iniporrrtkm. «orc. or ulr.4 In mv eye. - Krndui
is slisolutelv refreshing in these daja tailed blood .cured by Ayer’s ttarsaportlta.
T. Bowen, sugar Tree Ridge,'Ohio.
•f hypocrisy and guile. Onlv four
Mrs. U. T. Norris, of Kal-tmo. was froolinic" tb® Indian jseiUon. Th- Uliana
states, the report declares, have any
.with S-iufuloti* ■'•m- Er»’«. During the
horribly
trampled
and
gored
by
a
soon
began
riding
Hbou;
and
singing
warlaws of value tn preventing adultera­
la*t two truroxlfe m rer »:&gt;w IMit of nm
------tion. These are Massachusetts. New vkioua COW a few days ago.
kind. Plis-iei.in* &lt;|f tbi* ldgbr*t .-tnmling
CampbnU return**I shortly avying that a
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hastings M well council »m being held. Tim troop* were
Yofk. New Jersey and Michigan.
exerted their &gt;kill. lint with no |H-rniaiw-nt
a*
th®
handsomest
and
other*
call
al
our
store
Ohio, with its dairy and food commis­
frirnil I piir&gt;iiiiM’iHi b&lt;iii&gt; ot a»it'» l*:trsion, don’t stem to count ut Washing­ and get free, a trial bottle ot Kemp'* BaImuu tientiy watched by the command until the
*;uTarilla. WIlk’ll UIV *lait’.'tf!»’i’»-*&gt;mni«-u-id
for the Ttiroat antKXuusx. it rure«i acute and time wm up. The Indian* in Um meantime
ton.
inking. Ik-fore *fie bad u*ril tin- third
Dr. Wood, analyst of foods for Miuwabottle h«T *istil wag rentorrd. nml *lir • :m
akusetts, reported, in 1882, that out of ll. Goodyear druggist.
now look Mrmllly at a brilfUnt light wiiliM asDiples of black pepper examined,
mit piiiii. Hit cure i« complete. - W. E.
Sumcrisnd, EvangcIM, Shelby Uilj, Kj.
only 20 were genuine, 44 lieing adulter­ Torpid Liter. for CouaUpaUoa. tar the Complexated; of 44 samples of white pepp-r. 13
were genuine au/iySl adulterated; mus­
-I TRIED
rrtw. MS E“* Ed”w" “- -*U.y &lt;« &gt;M Ml Mvk ol
tard, 29 genuine and 47 adulterated; Kern,.', ru. MnvMUrk. r.rrd
»o “»l*d*~, -Mjv Uwy Mr. .M M .bool
ground clovea, none genuine and 11
A.O. Ro*. H..LO.OOO, ML. Mr. U" “ “ l»M~!pW-M I.
adulterated; cassia, none genuine, 2
;
adulterated. In 1885 he reports again, KCMU porter. W. U.Oood„te.drwM.
not ■■inniaii tneu rtvuitM, la which vorpanu -----------------------------Natural gas struck at Wyandotte.
CbarfaiTbompaon waak.Ued. PrivateEU7MM. TJOOT AND SHOE
with very little improvemenL Nearly
t£ per cent, of mustard samples were
Mallsoy aligbtly aouitdeil and Private Clark
(Aco v**1 a. Btood E,,x,r u
ODly
adulterated, 88’» per cent, of doves, 36 i\Cr*V/V
Bjood Remedy guaran­
per cent, ol cassia and cinnamon. 23’.'
teed.
It
Is
a
positive
care
for
Ulocni,
Erupper cent, of ginger. 21 per cent, xtf all-!
rnandml by Lieut Elwarda. and B-.»cond
”
.
,
;'r — 2j rL'.L~
It parilire the
LivuL Byram. A running fight oorukI, tbo dW Work Promptly. Nfatly &amp; Cheaply
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
Pane, by
per cent, of black p» pper and 65 per and Neuralgic pains. We* gnarsstee 1L Indian* retreating, oom® lo the poacKul I
cent, of white pepper. The usual adul
W. H. Goodyfak &amp; Co., Druggists.
taking
terants of mustard are flour, turmeric,
and sometimes a little cayenne. The
Great big new box factory at Green­
With Kanyan &amp; Son. Jetrereoo St.
•tand al lb® crewing ot the LiUle Hom, about
volatile oil is extracted from doves ami ville.
y
then dove stems, allspice. burnt shells,
probably three of his follower* worn killad.
and other- cheap sutwtancee added.
Till* waa the result of the skirmish Uro of G
Ground sheljs and crackers are used
with'cassia, and wheat flour, corn meal,
F. Kuppham and Lieut. J. B. Akahire.
and clove stems with ginger, and all
Hwoni-Brnrer's body waa brought into canin,
colored. The report ot New York in
but the o: hrr Indiana are only rej«ortcd dead.
1881 shows fully as l*ad a state of affairs,
the per crate ot adulterated samples
running from 40 to 82. The adulter­
ants were found to l»e bran of wheat
and buckwheat, hulls of mustard seed,
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
flaxseed, middlings, stale ship’s bread,
peas and beans, charcoal, turmeric, min­ ward for any caae of Catarrh that can
eral red, wild mace, starch, cocoanut not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
flsbUng.___________ ._______
shell*, etc.
F. J. CnKNKY &amp; Co., Prop’s. Toledo, |I
WHERE THE BONDS ARE HELD.
Most of the substances used to adul­
terate these condiments and spices are O.
P. S.— Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
of a harmless nature, and perhaps fully
as wholesome as the genuine article, if internally, acting directly upon the
not more so. .btill they are none the blood and mucus surfaces of the system.
less base counterfeits by which the peo­ Price. 75 eta. per bottle. Sold by all
wABMIXOTOK Crrr, Nov. T.—The annual
ple are defrauded out of 8 large sum of Druggists.
money in the aggregate, annually.
State regulations, it is intimated, ran
never control this business. It should
all be placed under the strong arm of
fiscal year. Jun® 8J, IMJ7, ot the
the national government, along with
bogus butter. The demand for cheap
articles is held to be responsible largely
abroad; |31?,4ir..4-’H) were deposited with the
for this spice adulteration. Genuine
Antrim county has purchased a poor treasury by national banka, and •fi7U.07fi.u79
pure spice can be obtained by paying
for them, and if the people would ac­ farm near Bellaire
cept nothing less, the occupation of
"Hello,'BabI'"
•pice manufacturers would soon be
a hundred npnetai o^tea of catarrh. The ance oonqiaiue*. t*»\5W,UOO.
"Hello, you raelf!"
gone. If any one wants cheap articles, than
unantmoa* answer to our Inquiries is. -Ifs the
be can do his own mixing very profit­ beat remedy that I have ever used." O»t ex••Never
better.
ably. It is the duty of the public press
to set forth all the facts that can be
obtained upon these important subjects,
"Vndcrvtaad you've moved?"
and thus keep the masses informe I as
to the true state or condition of affairs; Weeks. Denver, Cd.
anywhere than Pre got now. (k&gt;od light, plenty
thra the aid of the law need be invoked
Free
cartage
is
a
late
wrinkle
of
the
onlv in cases that defy detection by
Grand Trunk railroad at Lansing.
north of Jone*' feed More, rtjtht oa th® corner,
ordinary means.
you kaow."
Statistics are given .in this report,
“All right.''
•
showing the extent of the trade in It undoubtedly cauved by tartie acid tn the
spices and condiments in this country.
Batxwk at
nwice ot individual account® with dbbuning
For the fiscal year ending J une 30.1886.
there were imported into this country,
free of duty, unground spices as fol­
Tbla medicine, bv lu purifying action, neu­ by Payma*tar Haire, Capl Howgage, etc..
lows:
tralize* the acidity ot the blood, and also
builds up and Mrvogtbrtia the whole body.
Hudson’s contribution to limping
JQ.7S7.3ll
receipts
humanity Is an artificial limb factor?.
ZI.BOO.i71
Total.
.......... ..........
. .
•Z.TU^N
During the same year the quantity
of ground spices, dutiable, was 603,090
moot, amounUog to npwante ot »!(&gt;■,000,pounds, valued at 8170,423. a large
portion of thia supply comes through
England, and it is strongly intimated
that the quality is not Improved by­
passing through that country.
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
To show how adulteration cheapens,
the following prices of the pure articles
The Michigan Central proposes to
and of the same at spice mills are build a B16.DOO depot at Wert Bay City.

HASTINGS MICH.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
NALL’S GREAT

20 Yard Carpet Sale!

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

1 Manufacturing and Repairing"

JESffiSSJi'

J. C. WOODRUFF.

Furniture Department.
e 80.00,

pc. parlor xult In lapretry covering solid walni

Wall Paper Department.

JAMES NALL &amp; CO

HOW'S THIS!

Tii klul Telsphsao Dispitci
From thefSeatofWar.

HARNESS

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

MONEY SAVED
By going to

Battle Creek
And calling on

And see- his elegant stock of

Dry Goods
POPULAR PRICES

Do You Want the Earth ?
No, I Warft a

Ungs Wied with so ha
Oocm! - '

“

aamuiou”.’.

TURF GOODS!

-SIC.

Ginger root, pure, sells wholesale at
14 to 16 cents per pound, while at the
mills It wholesales for fl and 7 cents,
and in smal! lota. 10 to 11 cents. AU
other spices and condiments run in
about the same proportion.—Ohio
Farmer.
______________
A little girl's fwuy on a cow: “A
oowis a big brown animal. It has
four lcg«t, one on each comer, and a tall
• behind. It is a very beautiful animal,
the cow is. It gives tu milk, batter,
cheese and knife handles. The cow is
a woman animal."—Dairy World.

REPAIRING!

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

i bl* Uoe doss li U J. W. Bsbeoek'x.

BUWNESS NOTES.
SPECIFIC CO- IM Rare St. CtaeluatL 0.

And Finally

Two amateur theatrical companies
make Ute only just tolerable at^Bronuna prtcM.

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, aweeney, ringbone, stlttas,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by
Stop churning as boot as separation use of ont» bottle. Warranted. Bold
takes place and butter appears in the by Goodyear A Co., druggists, Hastings.
granular state; draw off the buttermilk
Antrim "county physicians received
and wash with pure water or brine last year 82.000 for doctoring the county
until the milk is all removed, than salt poor.
and put away.—Dairy World.

the Children. Tkmy are aspecUlly MjM* to
afford to watte time in
r when your lungs are In
sumption always seems,
coid. Do sot permit any

Jewel Heating Stove

Boapectfully.

J. W. Babcock,
Th*, live .IcCerson Btn-rt HarouM Dealer.

Tie Pride of tie Iwii!

Aid tie Pttple’i Cities!

Every Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted.
. Come and look, whether you wish to buy or, not.
Sold only by

W. H. Goodtkab A Co, Druggists.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

�0S ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

«•«****

_e usual tine or htomotw foi

Catarrh Cured

...........B. &amp; B.

CNGSME OfUVtRS.

T"

Which atand. for
wtewabttMMrsN living wit* them In camn, ' A *•*« Of OOai We MM thick hM
?n^y b,vuir lheratb »*«n found on the farm of Charles

ejlrto for ‘.he mo,t ^*rt had to d°
the balloweenlng nt Decatur. Real
cunning boys are scarce there.

If you wera a foot or *o neaivi to

i

gu«w I would try to knock sorns rtw into

g Engine driving, however, kt
• ambition of most boys who
.irking life in a locomotive ah»l.
tbrae folk* I might low my temper."—Loudon

bundle erf cotton
a

f”1

TooirequeuUy.alaiLhrha*

“Whydoywi stand tterv.U th. Um. .mi
/XM?.nt M'l*”1® *&lt;&gt;' Iiq-«Ma but
■tarn and &gt;er Ilk* th.tr tb. cowboy
, Sm’lUutasi^i
J* *• ^Ugoe

-^•bayy^
Dan* say yu«’Y^^Sro^
Yaukees bar* coom ortr to
tench
u» arnm." wu the cod'* amart rrpl r. J
The cowboy ioo^Tt ££

niantud skill

U *» roufb, at all
U .Whol,’r Out

tn-~-ier
^iT/^*** Or ^'A^Bpatlun
maydtortiato. There an* often lleniorrhoiiht or even hats oi tiluod. There iumv’&gt;e g-ddlnen* ami
hetelw he anil
anldify or fUttiten*-e and tenderneHs II
the pit of the atniimeh. To correct Hi)
thia1 if hot effri-t a cure, trv Grerti'x
Auglist F lower. It coKta but a trifle and
and tbouimnita attest its efficacy.

LnovMgn ot itacotutruclion.

Michigan C'.ERTRAJ

pend* upon individual constitution and en­
vironment. Rerun-Mice of the original di*
aaw must be carefully watched int it be made
the pretext for an ocowional taking, which
will incur large risk of confirmed route.
Alcoholic taking greatly lemons the prospect

entliely ntwtain from alcohol.
rervetcondeiuuat&amp;u. ff'ipbyBy ami l.y bo obtain* an Hpfiointiiaint
t»«t likely on an engitM which i*

it fc&gt; a pu : engine doing yard or station duty,
,-wl „-vt r jivrmitted on the main lino or pi incipd •■lingi. Here Um growing engine

dona, of econoinixlug coal and

27w Niagara, Falls (Route.

Our stock of WAT.T. PAPER is still selling
aud below cost.

Hood’* Sarsaparilla

Ca,ll In.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

liHUHj Rapid* Lt.
XMffiuvIUuL.......

**i steady and promising young band
iM" i» 1-coinoted He now obtains a

JB. db B.

DRY ROODS STORE
iiui j[ all Cmpsliton. 06673369

BATTLE CREEK.

Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Gran,
ite and Marble

EVERYTHING

Monuments and Headstones

AT MARR &amp; DUFF’S
B.P.iard player* will uo-

And at lower price* than elsewhere.

gtxxla driver; an imjx-rtant too re.
Mr

MARR &amp; DUFF
Charlotte
SasnvtUr.
Morgan ..

garment in bta collection of
Newport wear. Thi* ii-an

Furtbcr.'tbit since be buys for oaah. get* all tbe discounts and kMpa m sgssdn on fb«
bv cm sell all work lu hi* line
•

Would call attention to their line ot

FALL DRESS GOODS,

Yon will get just exactly what yon contract tor If you buy of hl*. Our referraee M our wvMk.
and nothing pteaaes u* more than to have tboue who think of buying taks an the Mwm (buy pleswa
to tnapoet our work anywhere. A* long a* we aefl al morn rvawoeaMe Aguru* tbaa oatataa aurepetltor*. and guaranty Br»t-ela*« work and all work a* repreoented. we feel that we have a rtgftc
to oak Ute people of Harry county to palrouixe a home inrtHuXton.
litespcettaUy,

A. BBACKl.

Comprising everything that Is new and at

apeelsl low prices.

All train* run by ninetieth meridian or centra
Low to climb h.lls mid go &gt;afcly
r-und ■ 'irt r-- Goods train* not being greatly

It la of th&lt; fliw*t cloth, patterned much

&lt;h-appear. Not only cun be
train in j'erfWt acconlaueo

eago * We«t Micjilgan tor Iinland. Munlcs
Muskegon awl points north, and with Grand
Bapkd* * (Adlans K R. for Hlg Rapids,Traverse
City and Petoskey. New York and Paetfic Ki
^newsdailv. Alioth* trains dally except Hun
P A HAnN uocat Agret. Harting*
O W. Ki*&lt;wh.k* H F *T A.. Chicago

We «IU kIm&gt; ek»e out the balance of

SUMMER SILKS ^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY
At'$6 for 20 yard papers.
V&lt;tet one while you esn.

Ou^r Underwear

duke &lt;rf Batteriand.

I
jet h- ;«*c*. That generally xafifo*;
Uu if j.ot, Ise inakeo a report to the chief

mwA.

Cheaper than any Outside Competition.

Um rn-

Nmired spec, the engine iteelf pulling up
-*i a* th* nwtwntU’n baa i&gt;eeii applied.

BLACK,
Hastings, Mich.,

will be found

■tranting ■Strength" U ereryUiing

DO YOU KNOW?
If you do not, now is the time to learn that

and nice good* in

To be round In a Or*t-&lt;laa» dry gnod* «ton*

of taunting.

’

Yours respectfully,

Are the acknowledged trader* of low prlcv*

I am quite certain arero they comp lied to

at

PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded by a regiaterp*
pharmacist at very low rates.

only by C L HOOD &amp; CO.. Lowell, Maia.

Marr &amp; it

tbeiu. that like a somewhat fuinooa nautical
individual, “they menu well, but they don't

I regard the plan

At papular prices.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

patient to Viie torturing ordeal ot such with-

change of opjjiinn.

thrvr j eftltarilMa: 1*1, tho wmtotaaHga ot
remedial agenti) 3d, tho proportion, sd.tM
proo&gt;*» Of .ccurlng Um active medicinal
qualttlei. Ttie reaulttaxmwllclne ofuumuAl
■tTengtli,.«flBctlag eurea LUbtrto unknown.
Send for boc k containing additional evidence.
•• HihkI'v 8ir*an*r1Ila tone* up my syatem,
puriflet uiy hloud, aliarpetM my anrettle. and
»remi to make me &lt; ver." J. r. Tuomfsox.
Hrgtater trf Dued*. Lowell, Mats.

Boston

ysr «-out into a aiding, perhaja. or
,ii
■

X3rua&lt;H,
Medicines,
School Supplies,
F^Lne Stevtloixerv*

dlffttfeni individuals to some exA "l p’1’* ,“*n l’"**Ido tn a break-

pwnion very iworry with hl* mm-tbry nood in ton middle of ■
mob

‘“Um0b«*

•lu'.iful •• Um captain of

Invite the people of Barry County to call at their Drug 8t*a*
where they will find everything in the line of

*. ‘“«y™P«wM *»f Biliousness are un-

fered mild remoMtruxM

~tl&gt;. uchntoallttm ot his buslnws,
tat mu»i 1 -ww intellectual and moral quail-

Baughman &amp; Buel
with catarrh, and my .general health I* meh

U worthy ot *pecial mention, a* In this Depart­

Furniture!

ment win be found bargslm that cannot be
replaced claewliere.

them u

quick tenting by electricity shall be better

'

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

Big Stools, of

the lowest prices.

FLANNELS
fireman;

Hi* other

CMMitain th- motive power for the service of
IL- driver, hut h- i- aometliiug better than

ably a« competent a* the driver himself;
I.* r-crasanly exercise* a moral influwl ; b. if strong, |rove, invaluable to
of ttem in ea«e [of emergency. One
:t alnmrt &lt;y-mper» them lo companion
bow* keepers, ffiionld an accident

From the late Trade Auction Hale of New York.

to »ec them.

ARCHIE M°COY’S,

colored, extra Rood values.

ecmvul general He *»• a Confederate officer
during Um war, and aay* tiiat al CbauliUy
be and bi* command unexpectedly *urrounded Kearny and bU *urfT Young, who

Fine values In HhirtUtg*. Hbcetlnga. Ticking*.

The best assortment, the lx:st opportunity

MARR St DUFF,
'

MHTurivcnoi lueRTvafc caprw , pr. owe.

bmt) •

is now prepared to treat hII chronic dis­
orders. Havifig fitted up the floeat of
office:*, he invites the afflicted to call on
him. He urjers them not to despond
nor give up if they have been umiucctsgful heretofore in timfing relief.

I‘ t log Dutchman; Scotchman, or Zulu, (|
°f "" cfuXbai licadsirbrs. SO cent., bj
'•■..•1 lr:«nnian. as th« muter mar druggist*.
,1,.
a
Having spent many ymrs in study at
Kalamazoo celery has goffered gome
the tent medical colh-gesof the country,
.
efficiency ai0 character will from from the severe frosts.
and having had an extensive and jguccessful practice in treating chronic dis­
••Whatmake. my skin
order*. he feels certain that he can give
..__ ._ _____ «namrwath and HKIOl
the afflicted assurance of success.
a no h^* climbed atop by step to the
»ladder, where his foothold u now
are you suffering
“TbaiS notlbeettre. my charming Mias."
The doctor wild— remember ini*.
' I. fit* wages are (my) ten shillings a
*».&lt;&gt; from taint.
bis working bourn are fifty-six to fifty from Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis, or
any difficulty with the lungs i
I.W«SSS^Sf&gt;Is your Li w affected, or your Stom­
ach disordered ?
Dr. rienw iOuldeo Medleal I»l*coven wm
Have you Heart disease?
. i'» nii-i»iuro&lt;m your beard; and be Hcharged Un. without tall. IthasooeqUMl. AMdrtigghts.
Are you afflict*! with Nervous De­
with the duty of taking &lt;*ay) 800 |«wngers
Gaylord baa eifbt inches of the
from Luudun to Exeter, or Glasgow, or
bility?
Edinburgh, or Holybead within a certain ‘‘beautiful.’’
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder

troubles?
Dr. Baughman can cure you. If a cure
Is at nil pou-ible.
He has met with marked succres in
treating Rheumatism, SpermMtorrhma
Hemorrhoids. The
^e treats
I without pain and positively cures.

•train. Not only are the peculiarlUvu of the

They who try it, pralae It. Of draggtow-

01 the rortj-two ns.m '■"I’J’rS*”
Rust Bros’, camp near AUter, thirteen
are named McDonald.

-r

.

~

iqn and Vu Buren county 87.

HUMPHREYS

Call on him at his offices, Hastings,
Mich.

CHr trmted and medidnea rent by

□tail*

Call and see for

yourself.

ikrnntrarn'Boci
Cloth &amp; Cold Binding

O. ID.

Spalding;
Is closing out bis stock of

-CLOTHING­

QMEOPATHIC

Odd lots, job lots, and lots of them, to be sold at CX)ST or
less, for CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—I ran and will sell at prices to aston-isb Yankee, Dutch, or Irish and some others.

LADIES' ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced prices.

ARBUCKLES’
is

on a paokiign of CXJFFEK in a

PRINTS at 4. 5, and 6 cents.
UNDERWEAR for everybody—warm as summer, wear lik*
iron, and cheap as "dirt."

CIDAKS AND JACKETS.

FEMALE DISEASES A BI’ECIAL-

CONSULTATION FREE.

pnupens in un

for satisfactory selection.

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS. MICH.

* &gt;d hulln: properties.

The “Blee Fml" Furniture Store, Hartiip, Mid

Denims. Jeans, Caaslmsres, Crash, Table
IJtieni, Calicoes. Gtnghams, etc., at

p' juittit cm branch lines, slow main Him

operation of climbing and dewoding a “aom-

‘

Cotton fiannel* In bleached, unbleached and

with a danger flag, juvt as It is the rear
pi st - * duty to run bock and “protect" a fob
k'vh.g train. Then frran pawnger fireman
irt-- me* ptu* tiger driver. But there is a
grwit dslTerwr.-e in paiariigcr driver* The

... V

Qualltlr* and prlvr* will do your heart good

tilly ba* id way* teen abrouded in mys­
tery.
He wn* kilted hwtantly, but tl*

That place is at

ARiOSA

.

COFFEE is knpt in all
ptanta from the Atlantic to the FacUhx

COFFEE
olXronSoracXAa*.

30 Cents.
One pound of good 50c. Jap Tea given with every $10 ca*k
trade at regular prices.
pSPOet your prices here before you purchase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

�Georgia bearing tn ber proud arms her
Hariow, her Cobb, her WMker, her
blood-stained herora who fell with a
. ueoae of the coming glory uneclipaed in
their souls. If thisbe the coming of
. the new Booth—a name which occupies

The Hastings Banner.
18K7.

EDITORIAL NOTESWhenever a republican asserts that
in the war for the preservation of the
Union the north w as right and the
south was wrong, he is accused of “waving the bloody shirt." When he says

Do we not. my brothers 1* All ball ren­
ovated union of sovereign states as
planned by the common fathers who
worked more wisely than they knew!
All hall, grand American republic of
wheels within a wheel, resplendent il­
luminator of the modem world! We,
'we, too, confederates, can echo from
our
hearts and re-echo from our h-art
‘
of hearts the patriot cry of Webster the
fgreat: “Thanks be to God that 1, I,
itoo. am an American citizen." But if
’the no-called new south

We have all the new things in

SUITS AND OVERCOATS,

BE A BASE 8CKHKNDEK
what any sensible man knows, that the
ballot is not protected in the south, and of
' the old, a false confetalon-meanly
false—of shame in our puat, shame Id '
that among the democratic leaders of (our sires, shame in our dead, which
that section treason is alive, as much ,none but the silliest fools can honestly
as ever; that the rising generation is Ifee), then with all the powrr given to
taught that their fathers fought for a 'us by the God of truth, we cry:
“A vaunt, false south I Avaunt, rotten
worthy cause when they sought to de- ,trunk upon a cursed root! Thy fruit
stroy the uqjon; when a republican ;must turn tn a*htw on thv lips.'*
statea these palpable truths, the north­
ern democrat gets red in the face in de­
The elections yesterday, briefly sum­
nouncing such statements as “waving marized. resulted as follows:
New York, democratic by from
the Woody shirt." But the real wavers
10,000
to 20,000 on state ticket, and
of the gory garment are the southern
leg Mature In doubt
democrats themwdveB. If any proof
Rhode Island is redeemed and comes
were lacking of that assertion, the fol­ back into the republican fold.
Massachusetts electa republican ticket
lowing associated prwe account of the
reception to Jeff. Davis at Macon. Us.. by increased majoritiro.
Pennsylvania heavily republican.
would furnish all the needed testimony.
In Ohio the republicans make-magni­
The speech of General H. C. Jackson is ficent galas, electing Foraker governor
well worth reading, for in it he makes by 30.000.
Iowa is^dose, with chaneee favorable
the remarkable statement that the reb­
for the republican state ticket, against
els were not guilty of treason, and that which is a fusion of all opposing ele­
Jeff. Davis and not Abraham Lincoln ments.
Every southern state holding an
was the rightful president. The solid
election goes democratic as usual.
south has grown more brazen and de­
The rrault in N-w York is largely
fiant since a democratic president has the result of the brewers boodle, oi
taken his seat in the white house. The which the democrats had a plentiful
south realizes that it is virtually the supply, and used it with effect. Th*
action of the brewers and liquor deal­
democratic party, since its solid elector­ ers generally was because ot their op­
al votes are necessary to democratic position to the republican:! because th*
success. Following is the press ac­ lAst republican legist «ture paa-uxl laws
count of the remarkable meeting at restricting the liquor traffic. The
Henry George vote was surprising
Macon:
only in its insignificance.
The crowds that greeted President
ADOiTioNAL LOCAL NEWS.
Cleveland in the south were tame and
spiritless compared with those that aaRxi’OBTS from all over the state
sembled to do honor to the unhung
arch conspirator, Jeff. Davis, az Macon, ahoy that a great deal of vandalism
Ga, Thursday. Dauls, who is now 79 waa displayed on Hallowe’en.
The
years of age. is in h-pitable state of fee­
bleness, but be was given an ovation a youngsters seemed to think that the oc­
king might envy, his position as the casion licensed them to do freely all
center of interest, the objective point of kinds of mean acta
thousands contrasting strangely with
Within a few days officials of the
bin condition when found in women'a Grand Trunk railroad will make an in­
dotbte something over a score of years
ago. From the porch of the Johnstone spection trip along the proposed route
residence, where he was stepping, Jeff, from Lowell to Battle Creek. They
attempted to review a parade ot ex-con­ will take the care from Lowell and af­
federate soldiers, but the old fellows ter arriving at the end of the.complpted
with the crowd of spectators that ac­ section will finish the trip by wagon.
companied them broke ranks at the
It w probable that the water works
house and crowded around the porch
tiling the spacious lawn full. The tax proposed to be levied on the farms
in
the city limits wtlUm contested.
sene that tollowed is indescribable.
Old confederates crawled over the The disputed point is as to whether
shoulders of men in front of them to this rtax will come under what the dty
■.hake blinds with old Jeff. Tbeyscram- charter designates as being laid for
Ued. fought and yelled. Then the rag­ “fire department" purposes, for which
ged old battle flag of the Third Georgia farm property can not be assessed.
mfantry was handed over the heads of
It is expected that the masquerade
the crowd for Jeff, to kiss. Nothing
ever equaled ttfe joy and enthusiasm party to be given at Union ball Thanks­
that succeeded. The ex-rebels seemed lo giving night will be the finest ever given
grow fairly wild, when United States in the county. 400 invitations will be
Senator Colquitt, supported part of the issued. A costumer from Grand Rap­
weight of the flag and Jeff, waved it ids will furnish the outfit for the mask­
over the beads of the people. When ers, und Lee’s orchestra the music.
the Danner was handed back there was The gentlemen who have the matter in
a regular stampede of men to kiss it charge are doing everything possible
where Jeff, hud kissed it. Men who to ensure success.
could not get near enough to Pavia to
shake bands with him stretched over
their canee to him and kissed the place
Midway between Kalamazoo and
on the canes which he had touched, Hastings on the new railroad is the
and made other exhibitions oY them­ town of Delton, destined at no distant
selves tqually disgraceful, supremely day to be one of the most thriving vil­
ridiculous and sickening. When the lages of the countv. It is surrounded
crowd had quited down a little, Jeff, by a rich and prosperous country,
made the following speech:
whose inhabitants are pushing and pro­
-Friends and brothers: 1 am like gressive-just the kind to sustain a
that old flag, tattered and torn by rattling business town.
storms and years. I love it tor its own
The situation of the town itself and
sake and for yours. I love it as a me­ its relations to the adjacent country
mento of what your fathers did and would of themselves warrant the build­
what they hoped you would do. 1 will ing ot a place of oonidderable import­
see yon again."
ance; but those most interested in Del­
After this another flag was hauled ton will see to it that It surparaes
up and Jeff, and all the rent of bis fam­ what its geographical position would
ily Mrs. Davis, Winnie and the other warrant. Moreover.it will be to the
girl kisred it and wept over it, making interesfof the new railroad to make it
very edifying spectacles of themselves a growing town, and railroads are not
blind to their interest*.
indeed.
Hands were everywhere in the town
Already the importance' of Delton as
playing “Dixie." the rebel yell was in a business center is becoming apprecia­
jverybody’s mouth and confederate ted, and soon many tradesmen will be
dags ”«* ®een everywhere. One dti- seeking their share of the trade of the
um displayed the stars and stripes. substantial farmers within its trading
’ Dut the bunting was torn from the
x&gt;le and trampled in the mud by the ^The visitor nt Delton will first drive]
.x-oonfederate who was thereafter next up to the postoffit*. which in in the
o Jeff, and the rebel orators, the hero store of F. J. Norwood, the pioneer
*Ntw^OBX, Oct. 27.—A special to merchant of Delton, and now the
^Henddi^rothespeechof Gmaral American express agency is added co
the honors he wears. Mr. Norwood
leery C-Jackson, ex minister to Mex- will add largely to his stock to meet
oo, at the Macon, Giu, fdr. yesterday, the growing trade he is bound to have.
X which Jeff. Davis waa in attendance, Acrorathe street from him, M. Pen­
fmong other things he said: State
nock is building a commodious store,
overeignty i» Dot dead; Georgia is a which he will occupy with a stock of
overeUn rtill, nod she calls upon her hardware and agricultural implements.
.10pie to glory with her to-day. Her Leonard A Jefferies have nearly comSTL to
htatory; her h£ory is
pleted a store, which they will nil
hememory of her dead, and this day with general merchandise. A. Jones
&lt; consecrated to ber confederate deed. has the foundation for a wagon shop
Wv"were guilty of no treason to her.
and feed mill laid and will soon build.
bom. toi-D. could they be traitors? A new blacksmith shop has been con­
The principle for which the south struct rd, and will be occupied by F.
Masher. Five new houses are spoken
SJiSdx dvlluaUoo of for next spring. A movement has
been started toward procuring a roller
mill. Those who have inaugurated the
&gt; familiar to European thought—was scheme are runtlera and will use every
ttwrican born. The eun of inouern us means for getting the mill. Already
SESS With ancient civilization.
enough men have signified their wil­
JXmle" as contrasted with Boman
lingness to aid the project Buffideotly
villxatioo. it rose in the weat and to insure 84,000 or $5,000 of stock being
&gt;w mounts the wretern firmament taken; or a good bonus will be given to
d with the Wood of confederate hu­ anv satisfactory man who will build a
i moist with tears of confederate mill there. Delton is surrounded by an
.od orjb-a.
X excellent fruit country and is a desira­
continue to roll, carrying with it the ble location for a fruit evaporator A
rased light of the chnsUan civilization hotel and livery barn would do well by
1 around the globe. And so surely as locating there- The new water tank Ls
movra it shall bring the
» nearly coinp’eted, and the depot will be
■ai triumph to be decreed by tte ready for the accommodation of the
indand ronscieuce of man to time railroad patrons before snow fllps._
■nored trulh. In that triumphant
Since the completion of the C. K. &amp;8.
R. R. to IMton. it has developed intoa
ocesBion,
IEAHAM LINCOLN SHALL NOT MOVE good wheat market, and over 10/X»
bushels of wheat have already been
AB THE MIOBTFUL PMJffllDEMT.
it Jefferson Devia the -walled trait- bought there.
Real estate isDot. aa in many growiwte of •
°»“»
UM towns, bald al figures that make tbe

it,

alnadr bew mM.

Gloves, Mittens, Underwear, Shirts,
Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &amp;e..
And are ready and willing to sell at prices
below any competitor. We can do it, because
we pay no rent, have light expenses, buy our
goods for cash of the best houses on the conti­
nent—we are not confined to any one house,—
we buy where we can get the best goods.
Our stock is now complete, and we ask ^ou to
see us before you buy anything in our line.
We Can Save You Money.

R. K. GRANT, CASH CLOTHIER
DUNNING

EDFIOB-H OF THE BANNEB:

If you will please allow me space in
your valuable paper I will correct a
few errors in the article written by H. "Mas. Xlt&amp;« to AM; Nlm&gt;: loUTWMd
8. Gaskill and published in your last 7Wclty.f!J».
ThomM H. Cbxrlkta lo terub A. Cbaritoo;3fe
week's issue.
1st. He never was offered $35 a
month by any member of the school
board as ho offered to touch for SAI,
and owing to the dissatisfaction in the
district they would not give him that,
and hired a lady teacher giving ber 330
a month.
2d. The amount the old board paid
last year as stated by me is correct, in­
stead of 8100 lee* as he said.
3d. He did tall one of the board that
which was false, for some reason if not
to prevent their appointing me moder­
ator. This is correct and 1 have a copy of
it signed by G. R. Manning, the direc­
tor. to substantiate it, that can be seen
by calling for it.
He says he never corresponded for a
paper, but be did write items and hand­
ed them to the correspondent to be sent
to the paper.
Now, Henry, go ahead in your weak
way and rake my character from the
time I was born up to the present time
if you wish, bnt be sure you are strong
enough to prove what you say. I have
always lived here at Dowling, will live
here while you stay in Hope and you
will find me here when you move back.
I will say no more for this time as 1
may be compelled to write more in the
PERFECT
future.
Y’our truly,
J. E. Tobias.

FURt

^PRICE’S

IakinJ

’Swng1

Should be used in attempting to cure
that very disagreeable disease, catarrh.
As catarrh originates tn impurities in

method of treatment is to purify the
blood, and tor this purpose there is no
preparation superior to Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla. That this peculiar medicine
does cure catarrh is shown by the many
testimonials from people wuu
who have
found -21^
relief upon
using it
it when all
r™ zzLzi
-*■»—
* *book
—«- —
*-*-«—
Others
had1 failed. A
containing
statements of cures sent on receipt of
two-cent stamp, by C. L Hood A Co.,

X the
DaiverMUe* m
mm! ■KMMealuiM. ■ Dr.
la* Fowdrr that tow not
PBJCB BAKING POWDER CO.
vonx.
cHicAiw.
rr. unnu.

ROGERS

The Live Grocers of Hastings
Cordially invite the citizens of this city and vicinity to e*
amine their stock of

Crockery and Glassware,
which is larger than ever before. r All the latest oovekie^ &lt;­
thia line of goods.
We are headquarters for all standard goods kept by firstclass grocery houses.

The highest market prices paid for Butter, KggApples, Live Poultry, Vegetables and Freit.
Give us a call and be convinced.

50,00011)8. IM FOOLffl WANTED.
See ttxe

Mil OAK’
Stoves!

Croup Cured!

BEFORE BUYING.

ANO UVU NAVtO WfTM

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for the week ending Nov. 5th, as
taken from the books in the register's

Dr. Ftthu'i Uimml top

IRIEZMIjEZDY!
FTBd'kl
•oelety of Cu-tton; parcel «m 8 CMQeton, 960
C. J. Knickerbocker to Wm. H. Birman; 43a
see IB Kutlaod. MSI.
»MrkhMn
‘
.
UnlveruU
Creep BraXuVra*po^:
J. M. Nevin* lo M. B. Nerin*; panel sec 30

With Doable Shake Grate.
Large Ash Pan.
Large Sjwing Top and
Double Doors.

-Soli iy-

Majy’NurUkO lo Hu*an 8a*e; lots • sod 10 aod
w« o(tot 4 blk 11 eastern ad clyr. f4».
D. C. Krrlwhjmrr toC. K. i H. R. K. Co.;
ymr, dnnotec, llwUnn. Mkb.

no*
MeArthur, krtSblk ehlM of rrenn *ft»r tt
(Ho. tteub*. HmMIdeh, Mteh.

84

Bros.
W. H. Coodyetr, Druggist.

hne-i

�The Hastings Banner.
w«n»WD*T.
Uneolored Tycoon

D*

wrfonud an operation

PERSONAL MENTION.

The 18th ot the present month at
Nov- 21, Mrs. W. Graham will open
the home of Mra. Albert Klnnr, is the a Kindergarten school »t the residence
the time and placo appointed by ths of the late Dr. Upjohn.
W H’ Christian union dime society to hold
M. R. Graham.
their anniverxary. Exeretaes to begin
The M. E. social will be entertained
.
bsArtesds, extension tables
» J PA
,lr/1r1r*hm«»ta served from
*
“
t
10
jKk
“
“
by
Mesdames
Jason
Rl&lt;
h. Phillips. J no.
stovys, carpeta, etc., at GBl’a
» to 10. A cordial invitation extended.
Busby, Rorabeck, Conkling. Nims,
hand rooms. ComK t.ariy for barialns
Here is an item of interest to the la­
Greum-l
and
Warner
on
Wednesday
d
££..
(
c
£
au
“
w
‘
Bring watches, clocks and iewoin,
dies. If white clothing, say a white aiternoon and gyrning of next week at
to Jobo BramaTor’^'r,*"^'^
dress, is put away-In a drawer or closet the society rooWb over ths Rower shoe
dxw work dooo Chw«ra rra^Lbl? to CbirKh'°r rrtun,'&lt;!
But lr Plftcwl»“ store. Refreshments from 5 to 7 to
t00? re. drnnk Moortxy
which an earnest welcome is extended.
forAB^lStoU'
*n"“oo“ rbox lined with blue pawr. or wrap­
alrbl rad Kbmd off |n j,|L
ped in a blue cloth, it will come out ub
There was a break in the water
morntog hr pmd UM tor th. priinqp.
white « n eYCj. WM, no matter how
main ju*t north of IL J. Grant's resi­
long it lies.
. A onx «w«l will bo hold thu ,vrodence
In the first ward, Monday fore­
toff ot W tn. Smllh'n on tbe Stxl. rood
The wiU of the lute Martin Ryerson,
forth, benrtltoi Rot. Jacob A. Grow. n.«“«lI„^wIiib'00k'“Wi‘‘ *“*•
noon and the water was its oW:D mas­
of Chicago and Muskegon, has teen
ter
lor
about two hour*. No other
I^vr EowLxn,or th-crairal nouw
tiled at the latter place. He gives his tlaniHge done. The rupture was pr-Aw
boot and ahoo atora. nff.n, h|, .nl.ndltl
*« widow 8200.0M) in cash and two stores |I ubly on the summit as the water broke
rottapr and two lota tor oalo at a bar.
In Chicago; his daughter a store in I out Of the earth on both the east and
gain.
thlrago and WiiWK); and aB that is left, west Slope.
Fw*ortwhieh lir a large amount, goes to his
bora Mondav morning to
Something Dew. soiqething nice,
Bon
Martin Ryerson, of Muskegon.
Kmlth. It is salt*
soars ^h,D ^(X*8D t wn^*t now—just n
^ehion l»*ft Monday for Grand
something at prices in keeping with the
Rapids and Ionia.
The Thanksgiving proclamation of times is what the ladies desire in the
.H’« lohn“°n returned from Governor Luce has been Issued. He way of dress goods. The ladles of
Again wp call the attention of our
says among other things: “Let those Hastings and vicinity who wish to have
city sutecribera to the notice at the Toledo last night.
head of the local columns, ftead and
£!!*•
“"tt"1 Kubviu. who enjoy the* re-union of families and the benefit of a large and well selected
friends remember the widow, the or­ stock of dress goods should call at
heed it
friends last week.
phan and the lone ones. Let those who Ruwil's. They have some very fine
John Jewett, of Grand Rapids, visit­ are the recipients of Aimfort, cheer and patterns that make up handaomelv, and
The paseenger tram on the new road
has not beep running for several davs ed in the city Saturday.
social enjoyment be mindful of the at very iinxlerate cost, when quality of
owing to the fart that tbe engine had
goods is considered. Call End see them.
Miss Blanche Mead arrived home ■poor in deeds of charity."
Russell also has a fine stock ot knit
given out.
from Lansing yesterday.
I have purchased the interest of Mr. goods, toboggan caps, fascinators,
Try the new brand of agars at Dr.
Badcock
in
the
meat
market
fromerly
,M‘»*JI*tUe Long, of Nashville. visit­
gloves, mittens and millinery goods of
Lathrop's drug store. They are called ed in this citv last week.
owned by Downs A Badcock and in­ all kinds. These are new goods of mod­
“Unr C lub Rooms" and are a fine cigar
ern styles, and will be sold nt prices
for 10 cents.
Geo. Osborn and wile left for a visit tend carrying on the same business ut that can lie afforded for such goods.
the bld stand. Thanking our custom­ Especially low prires on cloaks and
Tax receipts can te opined at the to Lansing on Thursday.
ers for past favors and patronage I shawls, and a large line to select from.
Banner office, put up in book form and
E&lt;l. Sente will tie married to Mlns trust that bv strict attention to their
Well bound.Ait very low rates and on Noran Cunningham to-day.
wants I may still merit their trade.
short notice.
J. J. Downs.
Mrs. C. L. Pratt, ot Charlotte, visited
I desire to announce to the people of
The K. of P.'s, who went to Middle­ Hastings friends lust week.
Last nlget a false fire alarm waa Hastings and vicinity thut 1 have pur­
ville Thursday night, returned much
Mr*. Kaley. of Chelsea, is visiting her given for the purpose of testing the chased the\A. R. McOmber stock of
pleased with th© hospitality of the lodge
parents Z. B. Hoyt and w|fe.
fire department as to promptness in jewelry, and will continue the business
at that plaqo.
al the old stand. 1 shall spare no pains
Mrs. H. M. Smith and daughter reaching their post of dntv. The re­ to merit a cootinuanee of the large
The C. K. &lt;k H. R. R. has made a con­
sult was successful; but when the boys patronagt my predecessor has enjoyed. ■
arrived in the city .Saturday.
tract with the city whereby the former
found out that they were sold It didn't I havf gone into the business to stuv,
will be furnished with water for the
J. W. Godfrey, of the Freeport Her- take them long to give their opinion, of
and hope by fair dealing and selling all
round house and two engines.
aid. visited this city Saturday,
the originatom of the scheme.
We goods on their merits that I shall be
Mr. K. A. Clark, the celebrated
CapL Cabot left yesterday morning think such work is blamed foolishness. ablt* to keep the old customers and add
watch maker and engraver, has re­ for Charlotte, Bay City and Saginaw.
A. IL McOmber sold bis stock of many new ones. My purpose is to add
to the large stock of jewelry as trade
turned from Bay City lo work for John
. Mrs. Bnuggs, of Grand Rapids, visit- .jewelry yesterday to Smith Holmes, shall demand, and shall keep up with
Bemmer his former employer.
ed her sister, Mra. K. K. Grant, last formerly of Woodland. Allen will the times in all n^pecta.
A dkex waa shipped into the city
doubth-sa migrate to Washington Terri­
Respectfully
turkinh prunes
yesterday by R. Mudge, who executed
S. A. Holmes.
Mrs. C. G. Bentley, of Grand Rapid*, tory and while we are sorry to have
the anima) up north whjun he is hunt­
arrived in town Monday on a visit to him leave the citv yet we wish ‘ him
ing with a party from Woodland.
abundant prosperity in the great west.
friends.
" hemp or cans
To Mr.Holmes we say Welcome, and be­
The following is a list of the crimin­
■' choice Japan
Mra. A. McCoy went to Grand 1 Lap­
ballasting the new road and tt will ids yudtrdav to visit Mra. Geo. C. speak for him a successful business al cases noticed for trial at the coming
career in Hastings.
probaltly be in running order within a Nichols.
term of court:
" choice
«
new crop
few days after tbe last spike is driven.
The People vs. Frank McKney; lar­
Un the 31st of Oct a collection of
Thu I* the *ame quality tea crcdR^tore*
Fred Cunningham is expected bone
ceny from the person.
&lt;•11 at Me per lb.
Green street is being graded be­ this week from Dakota. He will bring friends and neighbors gathered at the
The People vs. Joseph Thompson;
lb. choice anient tobacco. li*ht
..
tween Hanover street and the errek. a bride with him.
home of Mrs. Rebecca Gilkland to re­ larceny.
“
dark i. .
.....................
This baa become neceatiary because the
The People vs. Chester Cole; malic­
mind her of the fleeting years, she hav­
Mrs. E. Y. Hogle went to Vermont­
railroad crowing is considerably lower
ing passed the 35tb year of her life. A ious injury to fruit trees.
I
“
iwvet
cub*
•
ville yesterday morning for a few days'
than the old grade.
The People va. William Sweeglfca i
few useful presents were brought as
•' bull dog short* “
.
visit with friends.
tokens of her many kind deeds. The and Edward Benewai; larceny.
F. Bhodem'Fr will occupy the build­
tbnuxlaol choice »mor ing lobtueo .
The People vs. Webber Lyons; lar­
Mra. Orpha Gillaspie hub returned evening was spent in games for the
ing recently vacated by Seth Stone as
a bearding bouse; the second storyA&gt;r from her six weeks' visit at Alliance young and a lively chat for the old. ceny from the person.
Thin l» lbs blQrrnt barmln oa &lt; .ir:K
Very appropriate remarks were made
The People vs. Lester B. Knowles;
Temperance hall, having teen fitted up and Canton, Ohio.
»
by Mra. J. Townsend and others. The bigamy.
with sleeping rooms.
i •• Alricaa xinjter...............
A. IL McOmber has the western presents were numerous.
The People vs. Cbas. W. Lester; as­ I Kid. good baking molrAw
Lvnn Bros, want to buy* two-burn­ fever very ted, And will go to Spokane
sault with intent to do great bodilyCity Engineer White does not harm.
er gasolene stove, witboute-oven. Any Falls. Washington Ter.
one having one in good condition
The People vs. William Tuttle; as­
Miss Della Rising, who has been vis­ share in the opinion that the well at
which they wish to sell ahouM call on iting her cousin. Miss Delia Rising, left the water works is draining the wells sault and buttery.
them at their tailor shop.
The People vs. Lyman White; lar- 1 lb. O. K. baktus powder
for Muskegon Wednesday.
in the fourth ward. If it were so he
Our four ounce eut-Kla-* buttle UU~d
Dr. E. IL Latbrop has in stock an
Mrs. Louisa Babcock, who has been, thinks the water in the well ought to
The People va. Frank Treat; viola­ with choice White tinu- perfume free wttJi'
excellent and large selection of new visiting at A. H. B. Ellis, returned to be increased in volume. In his opinion,
orr) pound.
books, comprising Christmas books, her bom'1 in Wuukegon, IB., last even- however, the tendency of water is back tion of liquor law.
from the large well rather than toward
The People va Robert Ashley; false
novels, fancy books, etc. Look over
it; for the reason that the third vein pretenses.
his stock before buying elsewhere.
to nudeb free with each aud e-.ety
Mra. T. A. DeRiemer, of Ypsilanti, water comes up in great volume, and
The People va. Hiram Norton; inevat.
Mr. J. W. Boynton is advertising visited friends in tbe city Monday. he thinks this water, if tt dore any
The People vs. Harrison J. Forabey pound.
for ties to be delivered on the L. &amp; 11. She is now at her old home in Middle­ thing, must force back the water from and Sarah Forshey; concealing stolen Wolf'* acme tbuodrv-.-,Ing. bottle .
railroad south of this place which looks ville.
goods.
the upper veins.
Sulphur. per pound
.
.
favorable for a railroad from thia place
The. People va Robert C. .Pick worth ; 1 pint bottle beet bloeimr
Mr. Longer, who han been in the em‘
The Hastings roller mill flour mdls
to Hastings soon.—Freeport Herald.
ploy of John Beeamer, left Sunday in the eastern market at us good rates arson.
The People vs. Patrick Dooley; con­ Good broom..
Kbp Silsbee has been engaged by S. evening to accept a similar position in
as any flour made. Itdoe^this on its cealing cbattle mortgaged property.
A. Holmes, the jeweler. Kep. ifc en ex- Bay City.
New water wl eonsUUng ot one tray. one
merits. It is tbe equal of any manu­
ceUent workman, having few equals
Clyde, son of Baker Sh riper, was tak­ factured anywhere. Why shouldn't tt
H pilkxi pitcher and c tumblers
and no superiors. We congratulate en to Wayland Monday for medical be? It has as tine machinery as money
Hiram Norton is;m honest old farm­ White lamp ithadea
Mr. Holmes on having secured ho val­ treatment' It is hoped that his crippled can buy, us good millers as ever had, er living about a mile from the Grange
leg may be cured.
’
.
uable a man.
\
charge of such a mill, and as fine। hall in Irving. Last Thursday he Gia** *U.-.d Inmp. al] color*
•• hand ••
crystal.
Mra. G. E. Bowers and children, of wheat to make flour from as can bei walked into town to attend to some
J. J. Downs has bought the interest
bought anywhere. The proof that tt is। business. In the afternoon his trouble Brat T Inch breakfast plate*. Mt
of his former partner. Mr. Badcock, in HiDsboro, Dakota, has teen visiting becoming a popular mill with tbe farm­ began when he was accosted on the
friends in tbe city. She left for Man­
the meat market. Mr. Downs will con­ chester this morning.
ers is Its large increase in custom trade. street bv a stranger who represented
In one day last week tt received from, that he was trying to introduce a new
tinue the busiDtns at the old stand. Mr.
Mrs. Cortwright and daughter, who the farmers in exchange for flour over' variety of potatoes among the farmers
Badcock will perhaps remain in the
have teen visiting the former's sister. 250 bushels of wheat.
and that he wished Mr. Norton would Cope and aauevrs. aet
aty in tbe employ of Mr. Downs.
Mra. Kurtz, returted Mondav to their
take • half-bushel of them home with Beat plain tumblers, per Mt.
The ladies of Fitegrralds Relief home in Grand Rapids.
Monday afternoon when the break him. The conversation upon thia sub­
•• " goblet*, perdor. ...........
Lantern globe*, each
Corps wlB nerve the people of Hast­
F. M. Woodmansee, of Hastings, has in the water main occurred in tbe first ject was continued lor some time and
New improved tubular lantern*
,
ings with a Thanksgiving dinner at the rented rooms over Nagler &amp; Beekr's ward, tt was some time before any one finally it was agreed Umt the latter
would accept some of the potatoes.
Post rooms over Goodyear's hardware drug store, where b© Fill open a law could be found who had authority to
About this time a second stranger apturn the water off from that main, at
Nov. 24zprice 25 rente. A cordial 1d- office.—Caledonia News.
' peared on the scene and inquired of the 3 paper? of pm* . .
vitatian.
Lavra Foerra, Sec.
Mrs. Chas. Russell, accompanied bv last one in authority was discovered two if they could direct him lo some
who said be would stop the water’s
.
Lvnn Bboh. have on hand a com­ Julius KusseB, returned to her home In rnnning or butt. He hastened to tbe one who wished to dispose or his farm; 3 paper* polished nlen-l taek* .
Allegan last week. Mr. RusecB re­
be was from North Carolina -and *xs Beat double poluted tooth pick*, paekare
plete assortment of cloths for panta. turned to the city Monday.
scene of the flood, grabbed a board and1 dead struck on this country. Mr. Nordid his level best to plug up, with dirt,• ton would sell bis faruf bdt was down
There can te found patterns and goods
Henry Campbell and Miss Mary the hole through which the water was1 on foot and could not take the gentle­
that win suit even the most fastidious.
covered pal!
And remember tbeir prices on pants Leighhchner. both of Cedar Creek, were rushing under about 40 pounds pres­ men out to see the property. Stranger
married in this city Saturday afternoon. sure. When he fully realized the use­; No. 2 would hire a rig and asked No. 1
made to order range from 86aD up­
TheyAeft in the evening for a vurit in lessness of bis efforts he probably
if be wouldn't go along too. The three
wards.
wished
he
hadn't
been
found.
Onio.
.
then proceeded to KeTth'a livery barn 6 slale jwpcUs,
Those who ordered a rubber stamp
Wednesday afternoon an excursfon, where a conveyance was obtained and
Mrs! Hannah Greble, who baa been
from a young lady, who was in the visiting her son John Greble, returned went out from Lowell, over the L. A H. they started. When near Grange hall
'
a
buggy containing another stranger
Friday
to
her
home
in
Battle
Creek.
She
dty one day last week as agent for
R. R. to Richardson’s Crossing. Two
them, will have to call and get them of wits accompanied by Mra. Ira "V an trains of flat care carried the enthusiastic drove up behind them and it was dis­
: covered that this fellow had the farm
the young man to whom they were Valkenbugb.
crowd. The rails had tern laid beyond buying fever too and wanted them all
shipped; for he swears that his ARM
Al. Joufti, Tom Baker, W. S.6tebbins. the crowing, which Mr. MuBekin and to go Into Carlton with him; Mr Nor­
will not te the one that delivers them. Geo. Whitney and Dr. Wright, of Mr. Boynton have bad so much fun ton, however, was too near home to run
Carlton,
left
Monday
afternoon
for
about. On arrival at the end of the the risk of taking a longer walk. Ac­
\/h. short time ago. while workmen
— WE HAVE—
Benzie county where they will shoot or track a great hurrah went up and then cordingly he left the party and started
were sinking a well-crock in tbe well buy deer, etc.
several gentlemen addressed the assem­ up the road on foot toward horns. Be­
on Julius RusseB’s residence property,
Col. H. H. Gill r&gt;« Jo Springport bled multitude. Before returning it fore reaching there and while in a hol­ The largest stock of Hanging
they dug into a vein of coal. Upon and Sherwood thin week to talk at was decided to name the town that low that hid him from view of hia
evamination the ooal was found to be camp fires. Last Saturday night be will probably spring up at this point; house, he waa overtaken by the crooks,
leamps.
of good variety but no farther invest­ greatly enthused tbe old veterans who and it was finally agreed to call it Ack­ one of whom ran up to him and deer in honor of Geo. Acker, the first munded hia money on penalty of death.
Igation was made to determine to what attended a camp fire at Pewano.
white man who settled in that vicinity.’ Unde Hi. wanted his money, death or
The
largest stock of Crockery,
extrot it exists there.
.
E. A. Clarke returned from Bay
The state board of health has just ia-, do death; then they attacked him and
be has one consolation at least, which
Clkrgymen and others empowered City Monday afternoon. He wlB re­
num© his former position with J. sued a circular in which a short history is that it took the three of them to
The largest stock of Bazaar
to perform the marriage ceremony Bessmer the jeweler. Mr. Clarke and of the recent typhoid fever cases in La­
secure bis boodle. The crooks had just
should bear in mind that the license bis family will occupy the Phln Smith peer is given. In these instances the। obtained Mr. Norton's 8103 when his
Goods,
must be returned to the county clerk house on went Green street.
origin was clearly traced Co a weD son appeared in sight, upon which they
twulng the Ham© within ten days after
which was so located us to make it tbe■ released their victim aud tied.
tbe marriage of th© parties named
It
h«A
been
since
ascertained
that
The largest stock of Groceries,
Tut UaptM church ot our dt, join natural receptacle for the drainage
therein. It will not pay to be careless
from a vault near bv. In this oonneo- two of them had previously attempted
their aUthr church—. Ih America, lo tlon ws wish to call attention to the। to work the three-card monte racket on
about such* a matter.
the obaereanee ot Bible da J neat boo- subject mentioned by Citizen in the Le.vi Barnhart. But In this they were
Ever shown in Barry Co.
Darivb Heath while in a drunken dat Nov. IS. The morolor addreaa last issue of the Banner. From the tnuMiDcessfuL
As soon us Mr. Norton reported the
condition Saturday night at the depot “ill be followed by ioterwitlog exer- location of our handsome little city
affair
to
the
officers
an
Investigation
attempted to get on a moving train /•lam bv the Sundav school woraera. .v with rtepects to its surroundings and
WIU be taboo to Jld loth, faculties for drainage, there is no rea­ showed that they luwl returned their
hnt mimed hia footing and fell between free diitrlbutloo of blblw at home aod son why it should not te as healthy as rigs, one to Keith's burn and the other
the cars. Night operator Miller, stand­
any city in the state, in order to make to Merchant's. They had stopped at
ing near, saw and pulled him from be­ abroad. All are cordially lovltat.
the good health of its inhabitants pw- the American bouse Wednesday night
tween the rare jnst in Urn© to prevent
THIS moroioM Whit lleoham drove petual. it is necessary that tt should te but probably under assumed names.
his utter annihilation.
.
dowo towo ami tied bia borae eaatof kept clean and well drained. That dis- Inquiry at Jackson shows that one ot
Get the benefits that a cash
case-breeding cessppe^ are being form­ them has recently been released from
Last week the Supreme Court ren­ A. Blacb’e. The aolmal pul&gt;»l »P 'be ed about the city foa fact that h un­ state’s prison where he has teen serv­
—n, ooetaod walked op onto the
store
always gives you. by
ing
time
for
u
similar
offense.
The
dered a decision against the defendant hi
questioned.
Other
tiiwns
have
done
dd^fll to fSo&gt;
Welaaort's hard•£ this thing, and the result In most in­ ofllcera have teen busy trying to locate
In the cm© of Fender vs. Powers, men­ «Sioml.y. thill
these men and we trust that they will making your purchases at
tion of which was made in tbe Banker. dow. -rare be PT”"d"‘“ML?h.!S. stance* baa been a typhoid fever epi­ succeed in capturing them. They have
demic. Those who are putting to ttete
By thia decision Mr. Fender Is Stowed
receptacles for filth can hardly realize। pretty good descriptions ot them but
to retain the poasessloa of his form, the
what will be the result or they wouM the fact that they got some 14 hours
title to Which Mr I’owera
informed,
refrain from IL If they .do Dot thsi start before the oOesn
common council should speedily takei makn tt prateUs that tt wUl be some
time before they arocMght.
neps to stop such work.

l«r
ot Hkkory Coram. WeOiuado,

Monday lowen’ vl’lted Grand Rapid*

,E'“rtnf *• Iron Wort,
R?ve % J®**” *ron kettiaa, allslzM ('rocSym?11’7 "°W derkj* fOr
they will trade for wood or old Iron. ’

BEAMER’S

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AtC.H.&amp;M. W.Hicks

Grocery.

Crockery,

CUCUTA COFFEE.

&amp; Bazaar

s

U1a pay the highest market
priori' r Butter. Eggs and all
o! Farmer’s Produce.

B

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10 ■’
Complete Stock

LoaieH Bargains9

in,
,M MVSICAL &amp;4XW-

JOHN BfSSMER,
JEWELER

rpif!

Troy Laundry
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HAS TINGS. MICH..

CAKLTOJT.

this weJc. 2.050.
We co sot desire to wod any doUom
thro’ u© mails. But we ask every subrcriber who gets his mail at the postofice in this city to read the date after

promptly cad -md settie accounts for
ntartytion We have our obligations
tn meet, an J desire to mevt . them
pramptlv. la order that we may do
this.
mart have' what is due us.
Wlthm it» next 30 days, and without
fsrthrr uoti-v. we shall expect every
sabscriter getting his mail in this city
who ow-&gt; tor th* Banker to call at
this otEo imd gt* equare with the
1’qi.Li BCTUtR get* a pension.
•Cfurt’r court convent* next Monre-painting

hu

bttifr-.
. Mm.

GOODYEAR h.is painted

To P».. ,i3d £lr«. J. A. Baughman,
roedsy, a boy.

.

Trn: list of patrons of the
works has increased to 40.

wax er

colt belonging to W.
a. rowers died suddenly last week.
valuable

a wdr-walk is being placed in
tront of the lots just north of Ford’s
fr'Xet.
/

Watched are bold by John 'Beasmer
touuv‘f lhar' !*ny
Pk*06 ln Barry

Tui citv pojtoffice made 8250 for
UMle fvun. during October, above all
"xr**-*Theee
'■'wjr

some 18 or 20 enmlnal
Cid4'ader the coming term

w rli- he

*- (tHAiiAM and wife will occupy
of Dr. Upjohn's house in tbe
'Ji ward.
cP^tfHrrapbhne gang on the C. K.
was about smile from the
8Ar*mMAN &amp; Bvkl are closing out

for discussion at the M.
next tfundav evening will be
temperance."
Arxaf, party wiM
by N T
*Z;;r =*od wife at their parlors SatLfitty evening.
:

V»x T**1 pil” k exceedingly small,
imirert wood wiU oome
*rept*bl&lt;- now-.
c*^ar 8t*nd of Baughman
you can obtain the choicest
’raadsof cigars.
Ji.Vur. w*nt invitations, wedding

or anything of the kind, call at
Banner office.
.
yZSLThlrd dt»Wct W. C. T. U. Con-

11
Nov. 29, 30

HOUSE

E. church.

Buy for Cash

5Sfl5uJ*liS3hXlSTB.t

mill property.

Beamer’s,

1 fl

�Saginaw City is musing Iota larger and purer
water supply.
.
Hog oho Iren is stpoi.g the rural affirtfons ot
CMbouq . aunty; .
Tim Collins, i-rrreted for counterfeiting at
Muskegon, oratea-ea.
Tbe Beldinx Broe.’ Ik factory at Belding
smplop 90 hands now
KdwardFryer, ail*. -. . us ness man,died
in Coiorado a few d..
Tbe Ntaln Mnmiay .
Kalamazoo Dvcrnda
Crude petroleum will t&gt; extensive' ।
fuel at Battle Creek u.i« u ,.r
_\Bad Axe has a tw» gg.y |,.&lt;_
thinks It
ri unique in Hint reap-w. MI.Mnkr.
Daniel Ryan, of |*&gt;in Huron. Is the father of
IJ children, of whirl. 11 err )&gt;&lt;&gt;«- ifvinfz.
Poultry cannot rib \&lt;t ixrjre n YTqksburg
witbout violating a village .milnanre. '
f eney lumbermen n e Imullng lia*m on runner*
already, tbe miow being t&lt; inriie* drep.
There is 60 pound* pre*-urr lo Ibr square Inch
en tho nslurxl gas mains-u Fort Huron.
AboatittvrehlmitaoTft.t.teCrrek will makr
«n excursion toCailfon ta li. a frw days. Tho Chicago A Gmml Trunk railroad com­
pany eaCablishce free eartage.ai Umto*.
Gastave Btaln'-m&lt;1 Im.i ihtngx to Fannie
N^vman. of Kalamaroo. «i&gt;&lt;| It coat him Peon.
Charlevoix gets happier every minute as |i
thinks of the approach of the coming railroad.
BaultKto. Marie la t&lt;» Imre an Ire rink, 60x300
fret in size, underc&gt;re|amt lightrel byriectncL

, - -v-r—‘he Hanner mine
near Ishpeming, fell down a shait 300 fret,
Wednesday, and waadasbed to pieces.
'
Port Huron officers are looking for an 1«yeareold murderer from Toronto, who is sup­
posed 10 be hiding at ibr form- r place.
.
Acting andrr orders from Judge 8tme,
Mheriff Moulelth. of Mackhinr county.*ls cloning
every dlsrcputalde biHtre In U»e ewunty.
A building and |.«n awuxiiatirm has bren
organized at . Grand Rapid., wtib rjjx»j»o
capital, and Julius Houreman for president.
A strong rrv-val rel&lt;gk,n f« tn r-rogre,. at
KaUmazoo. Meetings are held afternoons and
evenings, and the rronlta are very gnuitymg.
Tim Michigan homesteaders' tmlop bw bren

KIRKS
WHllt

A number o/ therfttzewof Ana Arbor hare
*
Uuuire,
chipped In caough to hire a coapki of lawyer.. I
L ^4
—- -? T
•
................................ brii&lt; vro, Uy gUin. tuow, tribe*» up udrt» wws
rather bant dog. than dwv. After tbr apcountry proplr have bologna few hundred more
dogs oui oi their hides their SrHi&gt;e.w»» YieMiwa
Tbe Hougliton eoanty clerk has issued a
marviagr license to a giddy pair whose ages that the new law is in effect.
aggregated 1X2 years. -There&gt; a bloom in Hie
Among tbr ploncvra of the s»«9e may be re­
iieart that time ranaot wither,*'aad don't yea
cord«I Rev rbsnnrey Re}u.dd»awd wife, ct
forget H.
HIILdalr. whivwere in.-u-rted m Ota.. W;«. h«V
fug lived
Mr. feyiM&gt;*d« has
two sisters stll»
and Mrs. Reynolds a
brother, and tbe average age of Hsrfive b vver
W years. &lt;• the *4 i&lt;r*ot&gt;* prrseaS al tbelr
munDge on') **&gt; besides Uretns-hWarv nuw
On Weduroday a ynarg mt: named t. Goose Muteg.
tried to crawl antler a traits ot rars nt Newaygo,
and ike train etarW up. &gt;-ufUNg him In Poo and
scattering hl4 rruMlas alm glhe track. Atwxs

Mr. Dyke*, tbe ciiatwpioo rbn&gt;-ker player of
Cansda. to al Fort Hsir«Kijp-ttbig u ■ a taatdi
with Jot* fu-nii, sdFoe^tr*' lot. for cash Mid
Urn honors. Hu suwy have bs» bands lull beibre

ssiaH

Tbe only brand of Lmiudry boan
?TBrd?K1. *
Ir"'daI 01 the
Mw Orteam Expoeitwn.
Guarxntoed PtoKdutd? pure, and fw rrJ,rra!
household purpooes te tbe rory b«t

SOAR

Yoeug, n will be row-Mbvrrd. .-.as litre lie
beirt'and bi» skull ehrkrd, Murray. It kwhsrged. doing ibr job. Surrey, who kopta-wt wlou* dlw-al.Fnrt Hunxi. rey* be has »*vt&gt; al

Judge R. Brown, of St. Ignore, and WIIm*
Newton, of 8t. Helena, h&gt;»ve bought ibelslnna
of Mt. Helena, and will make a summer resort

Vale college-. but iirVhrr n4 ihr-wLets alii
hud up against him.
Jackson bw bored tjoo tert tnr s» and b
paid M.iOO foe »1ir nkr, long, awocli hole and

TNTK1PDING ADV’KRTTSRRS shw»M addrev

For ^ufY1, u?LSr.-"*&gt;
Will he sent Fionr. on application

2=

5
Tbe Jimeemy* tluu the butt gw* wril sunk by
tbe light and foe) company n* Vtwt Huron Is
capable ot furnishing i,&lt;&lt;o.un feet w gas every

ec

uj

&gt;•

s

bevo granted a niamanr Mv-nse. John has
brru married twter l-.‘forv, and Ja^e has tried
rt Hirer il»M-s tn the. swap iuwt.
The LauMug rewMiKfi e»«s&gt;»* haa authorized
the vxtenafau &gt;4 Hteelreel rvliw fa that city
w»thr agricultural ruihp-.fa so Ur that way
’as, the rlfy rxi'eWi, :n &lt;1 h naw looks as if the
prefect wintw caevfed thruagb.
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Rapids, paid the-Democrat $213 for last week's
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The M»nl»tee &gt;alt and lumber company ha*
gait working nights. Salt !■&gt; loo plenty and
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Geo. Bmltb. chief ot police at Grand Rapids.
Is trying to keep minors away from from
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Hmlth's variety theater. He baa a big contract lower regions i^wslUcrskly k»s.
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Th«- natural pu folk* M F
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John C. Wbttney, of SBffinawClty. who1 has ch urge the foUwwlng r»W»: F&lt;
been lumbering near Menominee, has died at •23 k year, fur a brail ng store |
5 Neu wre-.JZTracr.r«r»noMrsurr
that city from the effects qf lujurly received
r~
In order Laprovn the adMuxkaaee ot a military
in i he woods.
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drill In the ptoysk-al desatafxmM ot stadena*al
rec
Bagtnaw City baa given the Flint tt Fere
the Michigan luilit-iry acada*f. each be*,-is
_C£
Marqueit R. R. Co. valuable franchises, snle I* posing as ibe extortioner's foe. barteg srt up [weighed. iu.d careful tnereareawau taken. W
ject to tbe right of allowing other railroads to a couple ofaawmilN retlwr than pay the price
Blate of MteftMia.'croZtv 0* iiam.-M
demanded by tbe lone mills along the new Hue
At a gOMtoft efth* arotmeeVeart far the ’ocathrough Wexford, Owwola and Clare counties.
A. C. Gruhlke, of Waterloo. Ind., Informs
•we Uxro*M
Michigan police oflklab that be will pay Is re­
ward for hts African monkey, now hupjkiviI U»
William WUlls, of Hancock, was bitten on the be. acting as travedug companion to an Italian
hand by a sick and inunc man whom hr war minstrel, at present touring through this state
An Inbpern’iig spueliui b» a Detroit BesMtoy
Ste'pcn Few. a brakeman on tiro Grand Rapid* pai&gt;rr save that the "cat hi out stf tbe bag** and
taking care ot. and blood poisoning Mt la and
nearly killed him
Gen. Algae's "pet •whemr." of a through rosste
crushed
a!
Kalkaska
Tuesday
so
badly
that
tmm
ocaun to oreaa U at Mat an awureditnlng.
Capt. Dan T. Fargo, a prominent cltlteo of
that cridey.
Ionia, and one of the officers of tbe old Second amputation *** neceariiry. His home Is al and goes on tn shusv th.U the necessary roo
Michigan cavalry, putts up stakes and removes Grand Rapids, and the poor fellow may not lisa. blnatloa between the MWPks* Ceumd. n&gt;e
The libel suit of Hi I rester Kinney against
penliiMUa
roads
and
Hie
Northern
Paciffa
nuMls
Albert
Quinn,
of
Hie
Baraga
News
lias
been
Tbe Gratiot county supervisors met a while
has been affected, all ot wbleh wnuMberery
ago and made a )o» of mistakes, and hare now
called an extra session to correct them. .Great of another paper and also a Justine of the peace, ImpMTtant W trw. However, Gen. Akter and
and the News pitched Into one of his decision*. Mr Kedyanl bath. say-Hl I* not true, aud they
h-iuls. at S3 a day.
Norman Slade, ya rd master of the Flint &amp; fere
Jaekman. the Kent county -'misalug inan"liaa
The experience at Urn big lumber firms of
been found. He was In Jail right there ill Marquette road at Knst Saginaw, was serfnusly
give uoUi-e pi tha purrees intrn-lrd .
Kent county ail tbe time, having been sent, Injured between the bumpers of two rant a few Mivs.kegoa anitHMlnaw who have had recourse
talc, of the pendency ot said petit 11
days ago. Norm owd to lie a newspaper man. during the past year or two lo the ear trade In­
hearing thereat, by eassung a ropy o'
from Cedar 8 rln^t.
to be puklUbed.tn too Hartlnp Banic
and in those days he didn't get erualwd very stead of shipping their producta tn bulk by
Jack Lofgren, a woodsman in the employ of
lake. Is said to b« particularly happy. The
the West Michigan lumber company, had his
At the time ot the death of George Punbam.
back broken by a log near Woodville, Monday.
the Flushing farmer who was killed by the cars the old way ol doing buslnva-. Of caurso the
at Baal rmgfnaw a few weeks ago, hte UU farm hlub rates of tonnage on tbe lake hare made
Tbc diamond drill operating Just north of tbe work was not dune, and the other day the neigh­ the dl*crep»aey In faror ot tho cur trade par­
city Is down m feel m jasper, the greatest bors turned in and helped Mrs. Dunham by ticularly noticeable during the put season, but
Slate of.Ml-klxan.
.
nihJMlielalCtrrull— In Cteiorere
body of Jasper ever cut by a drill In the world.— busking her com erop-400 shocks
th.- ukkm of the experiment hu not rested
Bull pcnuliqt la the Urroll Court for tfcv
Ishpeming Iron Ore.
Fred J. Kuoher. who Is supposed to hail from
For the first time in the history of that
tribunal, a colored man ha« been put upon the Adrian, made two desperate efforts to kill him­
Izora CammlugH. complslnti.it, t*. Henry
Jury of the United Hlgtes court lor tbe western self at Tiffin. O. He cut IT gashes In his head
Cnmmlnag, drfoM »twith an ax. and then ran full stired and butted
■ In 1 bl* noise R appearing that Ibe store dr
his bead against the railroad trae*. He will
fondant, huiot a resirfi nt of lUs ’tali-, fluj re
Rev. John Atkinson, nt Benton Harbor, lias die probably from the effects of hls wounds.
allies In the *tate of Mlnne«tla; therefore o«
motion el Srnltk ft Co giore rellcKor* for r o»been in active service as a Methodist preacher
plaluato. Il la entered th«t deteaaaat enter h&gt;
Hancock has nad many cases of Hie measles
for TJ years. He Is 90 years old, and will be a
during f be past month, am} some of these cases
The Battle Creek Salvation army had a bad I have had unusual vompHcatioos. some resulting
spell the other day. and got out some hand­ fatally, but far as is shown by the report*
bills in which they set forth that thev proposed sent out to the press by tbe Mute board of
health that body haa not beard of tbe fact yet.
to figrt' sin and Satin."
The Istnalng Repub! can hu exploded a social
SMITH ft COMlKnvF.
Dated. Hutlngs. Mi.-h,Urt rs, A. D. 1WC
A Paw Paw man spent a week's time In Sse
n
ALOK1DK. KKNAHTO^
•
BoHcMBTO far Compi-usa.il
upper peninsula hunting deer, and tt war all bomb In that city wbleh shook several homes
Circuit Court Commissioner tor Barry Cru'"'*
FA true copy. I
hunting and no shooting. He didn't sec a lire terrlblj and has made tbe high school Jingle.
Michigan.
Attest. Wm. H. FOWSRB, Deputy Resfetcr.
It Is alleged that four high rehodl girt* have
Kxapfrm * VaxAmmax.
every spring It r1w*ys builds nu- up,
NoHoe of AttMhmrnt.
tsolkltora for GomplUaante.
Gov. Luce is quoted as expreretng a belief that been trotting down the high road to destruction
giving me «}&gt;p- tile an&lt;i- digrelhin. ami &gt;m»
Blate of Mleh'gau.
blew me to stand the lung, trying, et.,.rtbe skating rink and tbe Salvation army are at an awful rate, and have just been caught at
Tbe Circuit Goavt for the Ownty of Harn
vating, hut sfamtuer days To me titers ■■
rwponslrJe for tbe downfall of most of the gtrls
The are now but 14 postofilcea. of tbe class no an&lt; h medicine for purifying the i&gt;hmd
and building up the ws.l»d aysb-m as
William Riley.a'carpenter, fell from: tb&lt; top known as “prnMilMilln!'' offices. In this state,
of the Gale block. at Knlamaroo Monday after­ that are filled by Republicans. Tho other n 8 8 S On using it I warn bream*- strung
HcpteEbeh tm.a'
My «*&gt;]ur
Mun. a distance of no fret. He was terribly base been attended to by Mr. Cleveland, and ha nl Lniy and easy of mind
ttsued one of lbs c
rhangwi from a pale, worn La.k tu a
mangled and will probably die.
wifi have some more Michigan heads in bls
healliiy. robust comp&gt;eaioq."
civil
service
meal
basket
abouttbe
last
of
this
It Is cool reading for the people of the lower
.teaim.nt*. goods
Mr G N Erisxil, oF Farmersville,
wk.of
» Nt*
peninsula, but U Is a fact that Ibe papers of the
Texas, writes' ” Alaiut Augqst 1st, INGh,
•t. the defetidriilupper peninsula are at their annual work of
on eruntmn appnarrtf un m&gt; arms and
John Hoodemaker and Walt Kloslcrman. of
chroniclingeoaating accldrnt.-.
legs.
whi&lt;
L
painrd
me
murb
and
areniwl
Kalamazoo, went duck shooting at West lake
In affrrt my physical condition generally.
A. D. Banks, of Lansing. Is the man io whom Tnredav. and ttielr boat capsized, and both
On tbe advvr itf a physician at ihta plaaa,
you must write in order to get quarters for were drowned. They were married men and
SMITH ft OOLGWVE.
1 finally rommrnnad u-iug Bwift artpM-iha
Atternej* toe Ila*': I
squads of grangers who wish to attend tbe each was’about CO years of age. DcllWiake1 am glad.to say that after ii’ing thrm
mcetifig ot the National Orange. ■
spere waa with tiwm. but be clung to the boat
large
ireltlra
the
wirehave
all
hraiwl
"
Garry Baldwin will remove from Gratiot and got ashore
Treatise on Blood and Hkui Diaraau*
county to Jackson. Address care of warden . Joo Plant, of Williams township. Bay Co.
mailed free Tim Nwtrr brxtrttc Uu,
state prison for three years. Garry has been perched biinsqlf In a tree the other night, with
Drawer’J, Atlanta, Oa.
'
there before. Forgery this time.
a gun. calcuUtSng to puncture .the sheep thief
Mr. L. F- Rowland, evangelist, and formerly who was robbing hts mother. He had only to
state missionary, of the Y. M. C. A., is seriously stay rn tbe tree until about 10 o'clock, when tbe
111 at 1 Anting.. Trying to trip up old Nick, at thief showed up and Joe shot him dead. It was
a 300 pound t&gt;exr.
Grand Rapids, bu been too much for him.

HOUSEPAINT

COIFS FLOfflPMff^

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^WOnOWSTTOCi

have given him a gold w-deb. Herves him
right, too.
Ah opldeanle of saferobb'nc and crimes of
that sort Is sweeping through tbe rural districts

Fred T. Rand, contracting agent of the Grand
Rapids &amp; Indiana railroad at Grand Rapids,
has rrelgntri.
A two-years-old child of James Holliday, of
Kawsouvill*-. fell down a well Wednesday and

Boyne City’s only dravtnan has skipped out.
taking with him all his traps and the regrets of
many good men.
r
A Flint firm gets gl.ooo from tbe Chicago &amp;

The Flint Union Blue* hav«fIM-Idml to make
a elub ronin of their armory for social purposes
during Uie winter.
Notwithstanding the cold weather, the Spirit/
enlists will bold a convention at Benton HsrH. II. Belding baa bought tbe water power at
Kiddvllle. and It will be Just like him to do
something with II.
They bored for gas at Fontlac, and are kick
ing because they found nothing but bnne and

Frank Whipple camp, of the Sons of Veterans
bss been organized at Wales, St. (Hair County—
the find in tbe county.
John McLeod has leased the Afnerlcan hotel
at East Saginaw. Twenty year* ago be wan the
porter of that hostelry.
Allegan must humn luelf lively, or that new
railway will take a twist in its route and leave
The doctors of Baglnaw City held a meeting
Mouday for the purpose of forming a union.
No mure scab* for them.
Now comes a Grange paper and says that
smoking on the streets of the village of Buugatuck has been prohibited.
A Burr Oak man marked bls nlirep with
green paint, and It got Into their eyes. He now
has a flock of blind sheep.
Home of the machinery has arrived at Onton­
agon tor the silver mine that they have lying
around loose near that city.
Cnrtlas &amp; Harrington, of Grand Rapids, are
makU^ aw^oo clecUon slips for the Henry
George party In New York.
Tbe Flint &amp; Fern Marquette railroad trait­
men are now uniformed In bine and gold, and
look too sweet for anything.
Trench di«en» at Port Huron struck a skele­
ton. It was in a box. and tbe original owner of
the bones was awfully dead.
Machinery “*&gt; derrick of Nile's dry oil well
have been removed to another part ot the city,
and another well will be bored.

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

Fannie Page, ot Argentltlne, tried to kill herscy because she bad been terribly slandered. bronze turkeys that he has been exhibiting at
She still lives, and her friends propose to make fairs throughout the land, and which have taken
prizes at nearly all the M places where they
it sultry for tho adder-tongued slanderer.
were shown. One of tbe birds Is a gohlcr that
The advisory board In the matter of pardons stands nearly font feet high In bls bare feet,
will go slow, and carefullyTuveetlgatc the show­ and weighs 43 pounds.
ing made by ex-Sbortff Toan. tending to secure
Ralph Johnson hxi been accused of robbing
the release of Wm. Rogers from state prison.
A fisherman on tbe Flint river hauled out ta
barrels ot fish at Wednesday morning’s Utt, the
biggest day’s work ever done on nay Saginaw
river tributary. Thn haul waa valued at»too.

1 live st 34&gt; xorK street, jersri x.i'.v.
arriving home one night 1 luund a row &lt;•! ’h8HAKKH ALMANAC that had brrti irft durtm.
the day. 1 read the article. -Wliat is tbi*
. Disease that is Coming VponCs'.'" Iideyrib«&lt;
my symptoms and feelings better than I could
iFl had writtaa a wfade txxik. My.trouble was
lndecd''lihe a thiol In tbr night. lor tt bad
been stealing upon me nnaware* fnf years. 1
Mnl for a bottle of Shaker Extract of !i&lt;»us. m
Helnl's Syrup, and before I hiul usm nr.'
but ot it I felt the welcome rvll-f. In
weeks I was like my old self. I enjoyed and
digested my food. My kidneys soon
tone and stccugth, and the armory trouble sac

fftf^gsgF.'gjigrfiKriSf X’.
The most dell.-at*

BayhetiwtodbytoagabUe.

�DEIllilUl RESORT.

CORRIGAN'S BRUTALITY.

UVERAL Hlkw FAIL!

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

THE NOTED HOR EMAN FELLS^
PORTER AT A BLOW,

M.dW'1 Wl"4 '• B'°" *"**'•

,u.a OS.

&lt;X*erw,.e Not

Very Dettrndir*.

• The ceih •’&lt;
«”»lie; c«mnty j»U were
u ;» Sunday moruing
»-re f.rnnd bidden
which WUS concealed

&lt;tH&gt;ri|h&gt;4 |w»|w«r.
rim; &gt;hr« strange
nt'.I; 'My Gul,

o p it th- Anarehiete
-ting) .- .&gt;|M&gt;rnueute ou
,m:I *ene mad* rraly

while tbe nttier end coulaimri .mail UdT.
U.al would fly out a. bulieta from agunj.utu
too feraa created by the explraion ot tbs
Frwabta knowledge of toe metho ta of
making bomteror v.riotu pnrpu— Card.
benaack «•••J* *• bm opiitteu that
tnas tbe
u&gt;.
bonvw fou-id in Liugg's cell were iuten lei to
be used only as a meana of cheat Ing the gelio»i It wm doubtlee* toe hiteutioo of|
Lmgg. a. Well and toe &lt;*uer three, to put
one cud of t&lt;ie bomb in bls mouth nn 1 light
toe Cum*, just ax lie would a cigar. Tira n»sultaut explosion would, it was Ulmvud.
|wove fatal
Tbe friend* of tbe Anarebtats who hove
been wmitiiig so hard to save tooir lir-w were
all amax-»l at first wben they brer I of iba
bomb-, but in talking it over were quite free
In their expreenou of the opinion tlmt the
bomb* were placed where found by tbo-e
who were afraid tbe efforts Coe pardon might
be rtcrewrful They urguwl Uiat ,sm*iu
would have born much easier to muiiggie
into tbe jail than the bomle. If Hogg
FiOf-htfr
I*_-i — — » . _ . ,
tbe galluw*.
A search f &lt;r any one who knew Thomas
Owens, tbe Pinatiurg allege I bornlv-tbrower,
ha* rraulted in finding esvend who knew bun
while toe lived hero, and ateo too amflrntatiori of hte Anarvb^i ic teud-ucira. No one
bwlievra, however. Uial be throw tb. bomb.
There «vrni« io tw nn epidemic . f bomlv.
Umiwerv—in their mind*—juat now, orra har­
ing develops! in the New York penjtoQUary
and another iu fodinnn.

bundny evening to take aotii____
trie re*eo condemned mvn at LTucog.*. It ta
understood that there will be a call;for vol­
unteer* to go to Chicago to b-to re next
Thursday night, and it th., g -ncr d talwf
that an attempt at r**«eu * will b * mvje at
that time, a* there will l«-_, gnt|,..rin&lt; of
Hois frum nil parte of tlx Umie l Btate*.
There bav.* been preparations going on here
for i^M«»e time among toe Anar&lt;' &gt;t*L&lt;H&gt;ut it I*
im|&lt;imit'i*&gt; to ascertain toe nature of the
act &gt;- ii to lx taken.
Cuicsoo, Nov. 7.—A lekuram from Cin­
cinnati ray* the Anarctiiahts ,th*&gt;ie have l^en
making wm mysterious movement* lately
arxI it t* araerted that a movement is ou foot
tatoo.lacMW.pM to this city. It ual*o
slated that fiftv left Cincinnati'for here Fri­
day last, and tbe impreraio.i is that n mur­
derous effort will be made to rescue the uood.-ranrd raven.
________

Oglraby was thunderstruck when be rvreivwl
the new* of tbe finding of the boiuw In
Litigg*s c’’ll- He read and rem.id the dis­
patch. axel a cloud of gkw in, vJg ti-m.
and
nnxtety
snept
over -Ms fair
as the full uoport of tbe information

nothing whatever in negurd to tbw mtatirr.
There te nothing I can prxqwriy ray, and any
opinion I might ex|«rm, even if it were
proper fur tur to rx|rm an opinion, would
only bv rntsunderstotM.*'

MxitaKiLXJts, Nov. 7.—A large anl violent
meeting of Aware note mm hell net* Sunday
night, at which were adopted rraolutirxi* giv­
ing warning to American repr—niat4*ra tn
Frentw ’hat their safety would b-« raid* igered by tlx exocotiou of the Chicago Au-

J*”“C»T».&gt;‘«v 3.-El Corrigan, the
-&gt; —
.-..reporter
'ailing
a reporter to tbe ground a*&gt;d
««'*&lt;1
wntiy admin ev-rii
to th .‘.irrasZaTT^
" •'‘"S • t-rtite) kicking
' ’•••-?i|wr man. Tburelay
^‘h' •*"«£•«*
TLe Timm printed a report of a tight

the property from thrval___ ________
monte anl dtfnoralisit.on.
Bradstreet's
rej«rts Mr. CohWoM'e affaire to Maud
nxighly as fol'otvs: A««ete—Cis'l. flJi.Odlr-H raia-. kdVi.toO; sock, •l4».(kA&gt;; uol
count*, Wi.OiQj total teiu.CMl UnbiilUe*Mortgagee, &lt;34 '.WO; duo fnr mercbandira.
|f»:.(X»; due bank* and eoutingwnt II iliilillra*
|;«W,000; total, 743,&lt;»ri. Bai pin*. IS.T.UUU.
tno failure of L U ReoaUia! at S:. Lnui*.
and* Ackerman Brea i&gt;t Ban Franclscu, with
whom pajer had leen exchanged, were only
|«rt of i be nmrahiding lo Mr. Cobi*field*e
emban exit imt. 'Irndelm* l «en poor and
rricoe decitalmc. Hewn* the largest feather
manufacturer in this c-uncry, orul had
branch** in London nn I 1'arfai.

ll*e Scotoh yacht Thistle has arrived al
Twa Ited Falluros in Lnntavllla.
Gnamock alter a pleasant voyage from New
miles.
UwntvitA*. Ky.. N&lt;*v. 5.-lire., M.yer &amp; York. Hor l*»l day's run wax
Co., whoierak dealers in ladu-* and nteti's
Tbo peiioiih-al nynamite scare ba* posera.
furn sliing gavls, ti rd an aselgnmeut at noon siouof lzmd«xi just now. ami, tlx police are
Inday. .Snuultaneon* v Henio &amp; Wolf, tin the alert for mystenout looking Irisbwtiolreile d.*aler* m hats, uwiguwl Both
are jirumino-it tlrm*. H.im, Meyer &amp; C«x
Pui.ip L Hpooner, father of United Sts to*
K1CK1XO THE UlUMHTEiL
nave llabiUtim to tbe amount of
Senator John C Spooner, du»l Bl .Madison,
tween two well-known dog* known as Paddr and tbe &lt;ivi ts of Henio &amp; Wolf will reach Wkt, TuutHlay, aged Tl year*.
.nd M..I---- T - ---- ----- ----------- lrluwi hy B
F.iri.UOj. lite Mo»ita of ritoer firm will not
Lord and Luly Randolph Chutchill, it ta
Im over one-third of their liabilitiwi. T.ie said, will visit Mr*. Churchill's Cathar. Leon­
member* of lbe». fl&gt; mi are related by mar­ ard Jrrume, in Njw York this mouth'
riage to numbers of the flrm of Lsspp, Gold­
1 he store and residence of F. N. Monroe,
smith &amp; Cx, whiritv broken, who Inilsd a prominent Prohibitionist of Howell, Mich.,
It* of the famous horMiman, *&gt;ho«e b
frw werks'ago for S400.0n0. Tbo flrm. that were burned during too ternprrsnre cam­
Pet Comgsn is, und it ie wild tbe fw-nt under Friday were heavy indurssre for paign last »[&gt;rinj. Jnoepb Geloulang charged
ou roadiug toe article, declar'd hia inti
the wbuky n»* il
, Mouroe with having fired the preiubra for
of taking the flisi lavcrabieo
Uio insurance and to gnin votes to too cause
avenging the Uacud instill to’
NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE.
bo refmranted. Suit for slander- wax Instlfamuy.
lutal, and a jury Thursday n wardel Mr.
En-lair moridng Mn M&lt;«ier,
Munroe II,MIO dnmagra.
went out to Wa.do park in t .r ,..w,— w&gt;
Durinjrtho week there have Leon raventybis paper to report ou toe rotelmdo sd Cor-’
COMCORP, N. H.. Nov. 5.—Gv.varnor Saw­ four caras of yellow fever at Tampa, Fla., of
rigatrt string of racing au tnals, quartered
yer
Mint
to
the
bouse
bat
unlay
morning
a
which nino pr-ivoi fatal Tiie epidemic ta
at that place. Ho inquired for toe noted
►portemmi. and. accompanied by a friend vein of tho till entitled “An act regula'uug gradually subsiding.
Tbo Crow Indian* have lacuiuo frightened
naiiHxl B-ll, walked over to where Corrigan heights and tn res oa railroads, mid to pruby the commotion they have catMcd, and
stool By way of rxpialdg bia purp.et in vid* for cowp'.-iutalM&gt;&gt; to diasouting
now apjiroach the military authbrltteo in tbe
visiting ttw s&gt;abl«v&gt; be said: "Mr. Co; rigan.
role of suppliant*. Tbo Indian police have
received instructions to capture Sword­
Bearer, dead ur alive.

disparity in *u»» and weight, however, did
nut —m to augyrst f.vlwarnurv on the par*,
of tbe infuriated Imre-mmi, Who' prucodsd to
kick tbe prostrate nan wvsral tiinra. Hus mo­
ws* kutckcal ineenaiiue by the blow and subteqiMKit kick*, SIK1 did not recover tor Sans
On regaining oss' iouuiaa u&gt;e repot:«T was conveyed to the eny, where a
pbysieinn examined him and found that bewd-a other Brriou* injuries hie jew wm
broken. He is now at too tiiateis* hospital,
in charge of a physician.-

furnidMd by Air. Bell. who accompanied
Mt»ivr to Waldo &gt;aik. Bel i» vigorous la
bl* daoouncia&gt;KM&gt; of Corrigan's conduct.

e a f r y legislation CBa*’.K'&lt; h. axwm.
which in sutelailce n—nacts tbe Hr-scn bill,
already vetoed. In the hou* ■ a molluu to
lay tb» governort veto on toe table waa
voted tipou, l ut d was found that there waa

Eumu, N Y.. Nov. “.—Governor Hill
BaLTntftRX, Mor. A—Michael J. MtLr. a'lursewnl a large maw*meeting of Democrats
a demrtiU'd youth uf 17 yea'*. »n&gt; brutal y in I bo O|«-ra house Saturday nigh;.- Just as
be
began spooking 'bar- was a loud crash in
murdvrod li, ur-lay night by Allert M.
S—v ') 'the building, as a por­
Bi —tar, hi* step-father, at bia bora*-. LUUS
I
1 ’
Lion of tlx eilivrr

8EV. CHtr.I3 A BOWr. mittro will bo raUfled, inasmuch as the amtlmont of tlx church
ta strongly *et in the same direction—ec
strong. ind«*d, that tbe co*nmittee'* ucUou to
virtue ly dictat-d by tbe universally exproxed ilwxire. Mr. Berry sail**! for Englatid
last Wodnreiay.
KANSANS.

SOME

A. ’/i F. Kersey.

\ ’A Electric.

\ te No.- 306.

LT:."'ss'ki!’1"-

’ the governor —med
uov. inu-WicaKinu. appalled at tbe dan­
ger which tore tetrad tbe audiroca. but hr
stepped quickly to tba front of tbe Hag- and
attempted U&gt; n&lt;«ur» the people. He could
not make hi man If beard, and seeing thia he
made a signal to tbe band to play. Tula had
tbe desired effect and the audience was soon
TYPHOID FEVER IN INDIANA.

Cleanses th»X asal Passages
Allays Pain an*'
In 11 it in mat ion
Heals the Sor&gt;T
Kes to ns th*
Senstw uf Tiwtt
and .Smell.

TRY THE CURE

Wfever!

EVER

A particle J* appll&lt;

OH! MY BACK!

galls, TUB; Cimarron, Mtl Chargee ot bal­
lot—tufil ig are freely .made. ' The ballot­
boxes have been removed lo the Upper story
of tho Cimarron bank and arm-i mra are
guarding them. Tbe building la barricaded
with Lalos ot hat and ladders have been laid
aldo by side on toe stairs to prevent tetra to
tho boxes. Ari armed party ot Ingalls sympa­
thisers lias arrived at Cimarron and aciioui
trouble te feared.

Blate* and tbe live-stock trntass &lt;if Europa.
The show is a succrae before It opens, lbs
American dairy show and lb* Auwricua
poultry show will be bald In oouoroUou with
the fat-stock show.
THE MARKETS.

Kidney
INVESTIGATOR* IN U*E.^

Ln-axroota Nov. 7 —A apeeial tug enoveying a party at ejjortinr men met John 1*
Sullivan on Loan! tbe steamer down tbe
Murray. Upon hi* arrival at tbe Uvwpool
dock Hnllivan was
shewn to a carriage.
f
Um&gt; bar—
could be started an at‘•“’i* w“ ”■**• to
(/ ~
unhitch them and
draw toe vehkdo by
/I
bant. Four horses

of typhoid fever aa a result of the low tem­
perature and l*id water during tbe summer.
In many counUos tbe mortality roaches from
88W to 40 per cent, ot the caw* reported. la
Way ne, Randolph, Elkhart and Floyd coun­
Use tbe diMura estate la epidemic form and
appears to mdet all the usual remedies. At
Milton, Wayne county, the wells are *U dry
or so nearly eo that Ux water ta unfit for ues,
and tbe pe* p s are boiling tbe water they urn
for drinxlng purpoera. There have'been
fifty cam* of fever in tbe village, and Ux
mortality is greater than over before known.
In many of the eontbarn towne and coonby
neighbor hoods tbe people are, hauling water
.
am* I- ■ ura - arSIrui.

HORRIBLY MANGLED.

•ta&gt;

cu.7*‘t
IU'*'
Vou I.Intoy amwted,aad that he
tMtariohra before toe grand jury.
»«ritrryl*I’’WM*a U Uiat Rtv~ purporaly
' Vuu Ilinxky'x arrest k&gt; that be
gate uror
Detective* triad to
U, toh*" ’WC 'w«®toearta, but were anra
ItaiAiu " !h&lt;‘nL T1m johredo not think
nah. or . l**m hnd •ar‘blng to do with
kCz*.“*• *-nnlta lute the jail, but would
71*. il”.'' '*!k wlth tfac,n I®* •*"*

ra ~ te to lAtelte, .. to to &lt;•«
w.r. [.telly
tete "*..77^!
(hn. T»y tetely brate
mtollte. 1.™
jtowA.
ISJS

tetellUto -tetete. °» to mtortotote

t£S:L7/teW7^3

Robinson at Union-Spring*. Ala.. Friday.

iZrK. T., U- botM- of William

James Agra. who
grtday, wra tbe first white man ibat has
been banged in nentrai Kontnekv since tbe
ekaeef too war.

v-.

OUS

wf»^ :/i Boss Stable.

ELT8 Catarrh
CreanjJSalm

Ingalls

Liverpool IVoes U-rortf ITood In Honoring
Rlaggar aaHiren.

x

?4 Six Mile.
LittisGiant

to Mr. B-echermvt
Tl urMlay eveaimt
and uuauhnously

to paw tbe bill authorising the Bosum A
Lowell, or Baton &amp; Maine to Inara tho
Northern ini.road uvt the govenmi's veto
was k&gt;»t. Tbv governor Cualir adjourned
the legislature at 1 lift) a. tit No artiwi has
l**n taken l-y tbe house in the reports of tbe
Ju liciary c uimitteecu tbe bribery charge*
1 be vi-to iiwMaigo of the Has-n bill be* on

vey a copy ot tbe rceoiaUoua to tbe Ameri­
can cuuHulata. but Um&gt; coueul waaalwra; from
hm oflk»&gt;. Tbe deputaikxi q urai&lt;y withdrew,
after leaving their m—*km ^ilh tbe at-

A drum—r of laratarUta, Ky., morderod

B-l Five Mile.

mights, bo «ay»,
would in&lt;—t hi» ap-|
prove), bat
the
meritoriau* purl o. I
tho present bill hj

A BRUTAL MURD

her »on. whereupon Bnuetar thr«w her to tbe
flx-or, and pn*h d Michael out into tbe ball at
Nuit/otx. Va., Mor. 7. —Gan. W. FL Par­ tbe bead of a fl.gbt of narrow and sleep rtair*.
sons. brother of the condemned Anarchist, -m pul an eud to you.’ Brwwtar exclaimed.
has written to Governor Oglesby requestin’ Tbe deuiente.1 ley legged for tneiey, but
ciemvucy for the roods in nod men. He baw
1 •■fficihU No opportunity fab apjwal upon lb- fact that history show* itrnsatar picked hi tn up and hurled b:m over
• tlx exchange •&gt;! anything that it te not a.1 rlest&gt;h. to enforce extreme the balustrade. The boy’a bead struck tbe
the priaouers anl oauulor* penaltww upon U&gt;ow wbo commit crtn&gt;*e in floor with gnat vioianea. Bruratsr than ran
down-ataita and furiously Nickel tbe proetbeendeavor to change existing roodilions of
• ■ t.l te *trongiy guarded night aoeiety, no maUar how nibtakeu tb-ir tnelb- Irate end probably ntmunscioos i«y, and left
the bo»s». Th* mother of the injured boy
1n
otBew will watch
carried him np-stairs and tried to revise
' Iruri. thio tone tn tbe day at
bitn, but be was doad.
WjmmiroTfrr Crrr. Nov. 7.-Tbe row of
Think M&gt;ott Rao italclded.
young Hopkin*, who perpetrated tlx «.nferNaw YbKK. Nov. A-The fnemta of David
’«• apparent throughout tjid machine" hoax on Chief Justice Waite, bcuit, ot Veruoo Bro* A C&lt;X. who dieap■ ot citicxM who ha I caiue np tn tbe police court here Hvturday. prar^l on Tuesday last teavmg behind him
tor clemency regretted bat wra continued one week, and will eome an overdrawn account and tTO.OUO tn Im­
______
&lt; i«i they had oarer ap- np next Saturday.
properly Indore &lt;d notes, have tornrod the
opinion that be has comtmturi suicide. He
BOSTON SHOULD FEEL HAPPY.
was beard &gt;from last on Thursday a* Ni-

This farmer saved bushels
of corn by buyrngoneof the fol­
lowing 54 Horse Blankets:

xTSJ-——**“

an instant there was an explorioo. which Mt
too building a total wreck and M»t*”** “*

�NOTHING NEW.

BOOKS FROM ABROAD.
DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN

AMERICAN

ANO FOREIGN DECORATIVE ART.

“Nothlnc In new ? No elbow ercood folia

Tbo foreign author is rat* without wane pro­
tection .igaltts*. what are called tbe piracie* of

bare combin-.! to giro him a foothold in the
Arnarican market, and though it is only a
*]■ nd- r foothold, it b enough to make him
total cf thr import trade in lookx, tnapa, ongraving*. • tchinga, and other printed matter
&gt;n the United States to cnnaidurablo. hi the
year 1H88 it amonuUd toover |o,2.W&gt;,«'0, and

LIABILITY

OF PHYSICIANS.

Cbargina a Jary—Common Law.

In a iwnt ease, involving a charge of
malpractice, tried in tbo supreme court .of
Bur,. ifi«
of Mawaclnwtts,
.. .-tth»
«...flniUwl art mid antiquity
J
tta, tho prml.1
prrel.1 In-z
Ins judge in cbargchargU— «™ Um

import
Z,"

5*

-Wb«.rtr m... .r. ntl.l .p™ L

I*^»U~

.U.,prt«» .rmrim, Ik. 1.. bnM.
holds Umm
them U&gt;
to

"S’

"my .rt c.~ly ..rd™ or m-kl™
p,»
—aarepnilty.
_____ n— n
______ general
* .
ramptuotra,.u
they
Tbmmme

tartan point of view tbeclaim
the claim i«
to wsltfourt.ied.
well tout.l«L

principle applies to medical treatment. Tbo
nearly all tho roane product* of industrial I
art cf a better quality tiiiui can ba obtained i
tnctbrocouatrte*; te^xraptiua few
...................
--------- nl
„.n is not to
amounting to rroktemnewu
A man
tia. •*- are only aotering upon U&gt;e bouu- ba «onviet~lof teambtoshter merely broaum
.tor»e.- Of nrtUtic &lt;tecor«tton ta tbe mecbnulcnl Pf
of bfa
bto, te^ronra.
ignorance. Hi*
His kaorura
ignorance to
is anl,
only Im.
im­
portant as bearing ujon tbeqneatinn wbetber
his conduct in tbe cure and treatment of tbe
patient was marki-d by foolhardy pn-mmption

fi-x-tion on tlwir rxrollenen.
tween American and foreign decorative art
can !&gt;• found than may be witnewd in a
book «tore where English, French and AmerOne book to Just as rw-taugnlar a» another;

French edition of "Paul and Virginia" found
at the leading imjrortiug baa-a in New York.
At a fiance you wee that tbe spirit which
Franc*, and venturm to awrt its superiority
aver the nwaJern machine. Everything about
the btxA is suggestive of the most highly per­
delicately tinted, tbe ornamentation to ex­
actly proportioned and chaste, and, within,
ibe eye trdco* a gallery of flue art, which lx&gt;

ia ilhiminaled with a water color painting

or hlg!&gt;cr standnnl of wk’ll or learning than
that which be nrerw-arily smum-xi In treating
luirt—It... M kl.— - k. — —— ..(.I .
__

negligence baeaiwd the death, bob guilty
of culiMibte homicide." Accordingly, It baa
been belli that a dentfet or surgeon using an
—™ |.......
orvg,
and is not liable for results arising from thn
peculiar temperament or condition of tbe
patient, of which h» had no I nowledga, al­
though ir tbto worn discoverable upon such
an examination of tho patient as reasonable
skill and diligence,require, th- dentist or surn.-gllg-»ntiy
failing to inform bimerit.

treatment of tbe case with ordinary dillgonev and caution, tho physician is not liable

A physician trotting a patient In good
faith, to the best of baa ability, Is.not crim­
inally responsible for tbo patient's death, al­
though cause,! by medicine administered by
him, hut a perooti Ignoranrof tbe uw* and
properties of a poiaunocs drug to criminally
liable for tbe negligent use thereof.—Hail's
Journal cf Health.

H30 by an English bouse. It ia not, like Ux&gt;
"Paul and Virginia," a publication that de­
rived lie chief nxirit from Ita asaoclation with

than onr Ideeot a bath. The victim to scraped
and ruLb-d and partialkd. The soke of Us

Tbo mart approved atylc of book
■for gilt edged leave* nt tho top of the volume.

nlain This has been tlmugbt n nxvmtiy
adopted fashion: but tbto edition of Rogers*
though. printed more than fifty yearn ago;
probehiiltto* to presume that Rngura hinradf.

• fieikuta and truer than that of any of bis poet

of th* fashion.

But tbe entire work iu biud-

fta poblfcation to tbe art of bookmaking, and

&lt;«o«t Inm only II2S to obtain tbo two volumt*
Tl&gt;c Germans, as tl&gt;r:r art is illustrated iu
the Dnilrd Wales, are better writers than

little for tbe

shelve* of our importing liouses, are all bound
in cloth nr paper. Tlx-y are distinctively
area,

dbplaying waiter tint* alternately

importations run largely also to portfolios of
engraving*, kom-thing not strictly belonging
io tbe bonk trade, but clawed wirh books in
tariff ucbeduliK, and made to pay correspond-

population In tho United States, one would
expect to find the importation ot German
works very large. It to, indeed, largo, fol
rear.

Put even here the American publisher

even in Germany will be allow a popular
ita appw.rnnce. It to reproduced by hb Ger­
man printers In the original, and offered to

Amsrinanp wil) always be struck by tha

backs are attached to tbe volume only at the

TRADE BOOMING
IF YOU WANT A FINE

OVERCOAT
YOU CAN GET IT AT

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

DKXTON.

following through tbe volume, founded on

alternately upon rilk and upon Japan paper.

CLOVIXDALE.

AOOrriONAL COUNTY NEWS.

J. Caln and wife visited at J. G. meat bv beating the -Wall Lake boy«
Reuter’a. Tuesday.
quite severely.
8. Finch were
B. F. Rix, of Kalamazoo, is visiting
and sporting in this vicinity.
J. W. Boynton waa In town Thursday.
Mra. Henry Carpenter has returned
Dr. A. J. Wright, of Carlton, was in from Wisconsin, and reports a pleasant
town Wednesday.
Wm. E&lt; kert aaya Ita a boy, and it
Work on the R. R-has been delayed
weighi VX pounds
considerable by encountering a bad
Dr. H.U. Peckham and John Teeple sink hole.
were Id Uwitings Saturday.
The passenger engine baa fulled to
J. G. Reuter and wife Sundayrd with put to un appearance for the last day or
their daughter, Mm. S. B. Yeiter, of two. I understand there is co be a new
| Lowell.
hne on soon.
.
,
F. E. Deminga and family Sundayed
Scott Fuller’s family, of Carlton, vis­
with Mr. Drining’a parents, of Bowne.' ited at M. Baglev’s last week.
A dancinTJarty at 8am. PhiUip’s to*t
EL Wolt had la-rn visiting friends in
thia part the past week.
Friday night. A good time reported.
A. Bunrhley and wile apent Sunday
with W. Blcbardaon'a people.
Chaa. W ill and wife, of Lowell, have No.
Name and ttrriacucc.
been visiting relatives anti friends here ,, ) Truman (tale, Nashville.
,3 I Hattie M. Hummel. Nashville.
the past week.
.
About Ufty of Freeport’* enterprising
people viewed the sceni-fl at Acker’s
crossing Sunday.
} Edward L Heatt. City.
James Cool and L. Finch were in ” i Norah Cunaiugham. Irving.
Ur-Hid lUpidsover Stiuday.
I Wlltiaui A. Hecht. Carlton.
Win. Helrigie and Mhs 8. llerber 30 i KUen Ihsttiy. Csuipbe I. luma
were united hi marriage Nov. 2nd. at
the home of the’ bride’s parents' in the
1 wish to tell you of tbe case of a
lownat-ip nf Campla-IL
Oue of Jacob Wolf's beat horses broke girl 10 years old. who had been sick
hia leg last week while running in the with suppression two years. Her
father had paid over SIXO for doctor’s
Held.
One ph-a*umt evening last week, as bills, still she was failing. She had the
the Fret-port correspondent of the Dem­ worut countenance I have ever seen, a
kind
ol greenish-yellow; she waseinaocrat wended his way toward I he
spring after a pall of water, he spied a ciatedrhad constant »&gt;owel trouble, and
l&gt;ir lady making her way to the burn had to take morphine every night in
yard to milk the cows The young order to sleep at mH. All who saw her
man took pity on the fair U'lv and thought she would die. Her parents
lightened her burdens,
lie sqiuired said they had done all thev cmtld. i
himself before the cow and then pro­ repeatedly urged them to try ZoePhora,
ceeded. After the task whs done he but they were strongly prejudi&lt;*d
joyfully made his way home thinking against “nostrums.” Finally the mother
said, “We must do something, and this
about tbe good he had done.
Don't fall to attend the Thanksgiving is hb likely- to help her ip anything.”
party by the G. A. K. band. It Is their She and 1 penuaded the father to let I
fare well party, and everybody ought to' the girl try it. As a result in four
attend to cheer them and give them months her functions were established
courage, so they will prosper in the fu* and regular, and in six months she
was the picture of health--a living
turn.
The Freeport correspondent of the wonder to all who had known ber.
I could describe 20 other caste, not as
Hastings Democrat must watch well
for the time is coming when the oppor­ wonderful 'as th|s, but still very re­
tunity Will be offend. &gt;‘°d we will get markable cures.
Mm. Ma kt C. C1LVNDLEK.
even with him for the slurs he has
Battle Creek, Mich,
thrown on us through the Democrat.

tender as tb&lt;we ot a little child. Tl»c hair ia
thurouxhly washed by mean* of Lot water
and the saponaceous day for which BUims ia
celebrated. Tbep the attendanls mix in a
brsn-r. bowl tlx» aromatic henna wi.h tho
requisite amount of lemon juice, till n brown
paste of tbe consistency of gruel to produced,
and several handfuls of tbo repubive looking
compound are wucaresl over tbe laily'w Ix-od.
Then tbe hair, collected into a mass, is bount!
up in cablwge kavea. Small quantities of tbe
dye are smeared over tbs oyebrnws; ibaw.ks
and tbe finger tips are also cnvvrwl with it.
And now the lady has to sit perfectly still for

' And still she bootnetb.
A goodly number of people came to
this place last Sabbath to view the
town.
The large tank and the windmill for
K. R. purposes is nearly finished. The
well is five driven points all running to
one main and operated by a 16 feet Manvil mill. Boou the iron horst can drink
at this place.
Mr. Mouher arrived at this point Sat­
urday with his family.
Theilnst sale of lote so far was to
Wm. VanHorn to build a dwelling
house on. Mr. VanHorn is a stone ma­
son. and we trust he will get his share
of that kind of work to do.
We noticed the form of R. B. Rich­
ards, of Hastings, on our streeta to-day;
also J. J. Perkins, of Prairieville.
Mr. Smith, the carpenter, who has
been nt work for Jeffierirti &amp; Leonard,
had th.e misfortune to fall down stairs
last Friday, and ran his arm through a
window cutting It In a fearful manner.
He wu taken to Dr. Hyde, of Prairie­
ville, where his wounds were sewed up
and dressed.
Adna Jones has his wall done and is
making preparations to build thereon.
O. Barrett is building an addition to
hts barn, a much needed improvement
Fanners in this vicinity are becom­
ing anxious about their apples, such of
them as sold to a Mr. Hart, from
Kalamazoo; as he has not called for his
apples yet, although they have been
packed some-time.
Th* weather is exceedingly fine, and
we hope it may continue so for some
time lor the good of those building.

Hoffman,

me In anf^x-rting my family; otherwise I am

financially and dramatically, for hundreds
theatre

Next moniiua Mr. Gilford, man-

acuautn pipa, abe C'lnrs; and it Is exactly tbe
color obtained on the beat specimens ot tbe
plprs that is moot fashionable among tbe
I*unian Indie*. Day after day the bath is
thronged with women, oocb sitting perfectly
still for tbo color to ••taka" But they barn
their reward, for tlie henna dyes tbe hair a
beautiful deep warm chestnut; hence gray
Lair ia unknown among IVsnian ladies.—

Rev. Babcock, ot Prairieville, is hold­
ing evening meetings this week.
Madams Rumor says there
wedding In our viile last week.
Ben Wing spent Sunday with his
parents.
F. E. Fish, of Allegan, visited his
parents thia week.
Water Lime, bbl
Ell Nichol's family are entertaining "on. hbt
.......
company this week.
John HoUliug and family started dntf BMm***'
Alexander H Stephens, of Georgia, bad i
for their southern home Thurday of
of ‘powra bunting—a perfect Nimrod in that last week.
line. Having, as wmal, gone out for that
Miss Faulk returned home Sunday
purpooo. It was not long before bls dog* struck and Intends to make Orangeville her
residtinoe for the winter.
arrived at the tree,deliberately laid ■
Mike Bruphey. of Plainwell, visited
at C. U. Thurrtton's Bunday.
The church is being painted and re­
paired this fall.
Minnie Eari is making her family
and iriendN a visit this week.
lot tbo dog* bite me III come down and ' elp
8am. Bogart and wife, of Creasy’s
you cut tho tree down." Thunderstruck and Corners, visited at her father’s Sunday.
amaaed, tbo huntsman dropj&gt;ed bto ax, and
Rev. Roes and family entertained
made doubtoquick time for borne. It lurixd friends from Eaton county over Sun­
day.
Mrs. Mark Earl is visiting relatives
in Comstock this week.
Mrs. Klingensmith visited Wayland
but the hunter come np, -volunteered his friends la*t week.
services to help him. But Nimrod thought
Mrs. Merrill Is quite sick.
tbe “varmint" was entirely too obliging, or
Frank Harper has moved into the
“thar was a ghost somewbar about.Beu: Turner house.
Parley Poorn.
Fred Flahaut has gone to California
to live with his son J ules.
Mrs. Renz Falk visited here Sunday.
The tendency to discontinue tbe building
Ball playing is the order of the day
just now; t e Orangeville club playing
with the Prairieville club Friday, and
Saturday with tbe Pine lake club, and
today, Tuesday, with the Prairieville
club again at Bugbee’s Corners.
Minnie Earl returned to Richland
Saturday.

po^l

ot from 200 to 800 ton* requires one sailor for

tbe tire, or from 1,000 to 1,000 tons, requires
construction of tbo bull or tbo rigging, and in

Monthly.

ware studying a ed-

Tho wedding cards ot Nora Cunning­
ham and Ed. Sentz. are out.
Will Smith has purchased a sawing
machine.
Mike Kelley has returned from the
west
I wonder why Elmer Ingram travels
the north road so often.
If W. Smith had 98 bushels more of
potatoes he would have 100 bushels.
Tbe administrators sale John Olner
occurred on Thursday last
Myrtte Smith is recovering from her
illAMS.
George Hubbard and J. Hendershott

The above is the Trade Mark for the beet and therefore tbe
cheapest line of stovoa on-earth.
See the Garland Family of Cook and Heating, also the Art
Garland Coal Stoves.
•

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,
Hastings, Mich.

Card
General Merchandise
la Barry County and wifi wet! them as tow aa railroad towns do.

BARGAINS IN EVERY

nEPARTMENT

FRINTB and HIIHKT1NG, at popular prirea.
Hain and Plaid FLANNELH and TRIGOTK

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Flu® M-lrotloa in CLOAKS sad 8HAWLM.
BtacM and (totorad DR Kite GOODS aad BBOADHKAM. wtth a Sue Mae ot toMnu* to
Ladtea', Men-* and Cfilldren'* UNDKBWKAK.
Hix drive In all wool ecartel SHIRTS and DRAWKRS at» route.
LAD,1D’' whitk muuno vemi ««• m.
BUOT8 and SHOK8 for tile ■tillton.
"
BOSTON BTANLOO!' RUBBER BOOTS ooly SITS par pair."
GLOVES and HOSIKBY. ull gradea uad prtewi

New Stock—

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

—Cheap

HATS, CAPS, and MITTENS-all kind and otic*.

MOT1CK,

GROCERIES at Bottom Prices. LOOK
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Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS. MICk.. NOVEMBER -+MM887

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County News.

WHOLE NO. 1694.

T'’u,v'P*“ «« 'or
■ HANPIKLU.
uia church, and how much and who
A new eornwpondent this week.
have paid on subscriptions for the same
l».«the Item.
d?wu.„d
Jes.* Milks will work for Patrick
wants to know who has paid and bow Lee the coming winter.
ME Edmonds put In a drive well last
S—V1"7
P"11’ “d^how much
week.
bi thrtr
“ T7,'1
Wl
sulai-of Augusta, spent
bouK I
?* ",d lw,ki[ur «t the , .^r-1X111
Friday and Saturday with D. B. Stiles.
ikxjks. i think I can satisfy then, that
everythin,
u .11 right To ,1^?^
School commenced in the Doty dis­
S «tot ™ *' KT.work
1 wou|-1 “y trict Monday.
Mr. Hoaaell aod wit,. 0( Oataiburit.
a •?! -n ?
CMrPent'r was paid
F281.&lt;0 for his work: another *10A 1 spent Sunday atJJ. Paltnatier'a.
Warner Bera, of Bbaytown. Eaton
H MnvTiJI w ’r.PT‘WJ"d the
tliSTw *^*nU to know mon? Mbout Co, has been spending the past two
weeks with Bonfield relatives and
““ .T®* h’’r*‘ atld 1 W,U tr&gt; friends.
Frahk Bristol began his first term of
school in the BuTrough’s district last
Monday.
Last Wednesday evening, Lewis Breanv subscription, repecially where a
ree and Miss Cora Morford, both of this
good share of the labor h to tie paid In plw*. were united in marriage at Hick­
•J'.’X. &lt;hlr rh«rch has cost a little over
ory Corners.
Many congratulations
•-JW, and we are owing including m- extended.
terret on borrowed monev. breldtv nur
Mormon Ebey. who b attending
•ubacrlptlon Ibt a hich b now due. some
school at Kalamazoo, accompanied by
over »i«). I don't know just how much Myrta Edmonds, of Galesburg, spent
for we have not settled smre J unc.
Sunday with hb parents.
Mrs. Kingsbury. • former resident of
thin place, died at her home in Muske­
gon. the 8th.
On
Thanksgiving day supper will be
Na&amp;
served Mt the G. A. R. hall, speaking at
BrlrX
the church in the evening. The pro­
i*nur.............
ceeds go into the relief fund.
hro«. A Wilkin* for’ natenal
There will be a carpet rag social at
the grange hall next Friday evening.
H.
All that participated tn the shooting
match last Friday, seemed to enjoy
Total
...
........
.....JAOPH themselves. Raffling, which does seem
so entirely out of place, wak indulged
T. I’. B a Kb um.

John Norman and Herbert Hinkly
uoWLixn.
S’J0 &lt;^nmd Rapids thta week to btiv
Walter Ormsbee has gone back to
their stock of-harness material.
CA8TLKTON.
his home in Pennsylvania.
Co.. KlCRw
Conundrum: Why is it that F.JE.
Bev. Spitter raised his new bam Sat­
W. Herrington has purchased the
Brunney looks so solier.
urday.
heavy draft borare of his father J. Her­
W. J. Newcomb and wife, of Clarks- rington.
J.'iSnore and Linda Haffner were
,V‘«K were in town Friday. Mr. N.
united m matrimony Nov. 3rd and
O. Eldred's father and mother, of
here 8 8Ome 01 l*UrUok an Mrt g*llcry Rutland, visited him last week.
will soon commence housekeeping.
.1. Oversmith is building an addition
E. Gates is making a business of
Hilton, of Boston, and Tarlton, of drawing wood to Battle Crock.
to his house
Lowell, were in town Thursday mak­
several young people from town and
A Miss West, of your city, is doing
ing
arrangements
for
buying
cream
of
vicinity made E. Lockhart a grand sur­
some dressmaking for Delia Rice and
farmers in this vicinity and having it Lottie Lester. Will have to ask them
prise Tuesday evening. Dancing and
shipped to Di well.
for particulars:
social games was the amusement of
A very pleasant surprise took place
The many -friends of C. G. Bice and
the evening.
at the home of Byron Reebridger Satur­ family gathered at bis residence Satur­
Where m the turkey *
«g m*.-tiio*rr
day evening. There were about 50 day night: and a perfectaurpriae it was.
Satie Herd commenced her a inter
present. The company left as tokens
term of school at the Homer school
of kindness some very nice present*
house Monday.
which were presented by P. Wood it? a • The big IL IL wind-mill at Delton is
A. Snider, of Jackson, has moved his
very able manner. After which sup­ completed.
family back again.
Mrs. Wrn. "Brown and son have been
per was. served and at a late hour the
•i. an.' Burgeon.
J. MrCatter baa moved to Detroit.
Erty dbbanded wishing Mr. and Mrs. visiting friends at Olivet In company
Bao*’
Mr- Warner’* child is on the sick li«t
,-r N.-eip’* »&lt;»**
a happy future.
with Mrs. HenrrDaniels.
&lt; u, 11. m AM tail*
Mnv fxx-khart spent last week with
W. and B. Ha tn re, of Ada, have a
Wonder it Fred Jonee thinks it
Ada Murphy of Hastingn
gang of men at work getting out ship pleasant or helps his reputation to be
James Lm-khart has taken a no of
timber in thb vicinity, whi.h will be run in for being drunk and disorderly.
inigusc llsins and has moved there to
shipped to Detroit
Cairns is in Kalamazoo on busineas
enjoy life.
C. Btone, ot Lowell, was In town for the firm.
i . -him and Snrgvoa.
A good time to do fall plowing
Bunday.
Faith doctor at Capt. Earls for a
T. Corrigan will ship the first car short lime.
load ot sheep out of thb place Friday.
Shedd A Goes hotel on tbe R. R. broke
ranks,
and they have retired disgusted
&gt;chool has comtxa*Qced again in school
Several from thia place look the II
o'clock train for Lowell Bunday, re­ with the business.
district No. 4. after a week's vacation.
turning on the 1-J0.
F. Patton b building a new well
(brrie Kilpatrick b very sick.
.
J W. Boynton gave a free excursion house.
Mrs. Tuanaecd is not improving
jUiTH x
Warren Williams is going to make
to Logan and back Bunday evening.
verv last.
A town must be hard up when they his home in Hastings.
Smith and McArthur have dbolvrd
have got three churches aud' can’t any
Dr. Hyde is going to start a dairy
partnership in tfieir blacksmith busiof them have meeting bund.jj nights. farm. Gum, as he b dealing largely ia
d«w. Smith returning to his farm.
If-fre want to go to church Bunday cows.
McArthur remaining in the shop.
School
opened here with 70 scholars
nights
we
will
go
to
Carlton
Center.
Geo. W. l*alinerton has the material
Fine weather for farmers to do their
K. M. Walker, of Eaum Co., returned
on hb farm for building again. He re­ fall work.
MARTINS
OO'lLNEM.
to hb home Monday alter a weeks vbit
ceived for hw lews from the Barn A
,nuch cofn in tow town to husk
Mrs. Alice Keagle has returned from
Quite a number of chicken boyers with hb abter. Mra. J. W. Godfrey.
Eaton Co.. P250 25
“Au RsVoir" as be calb hi in-elf, the a four weeks visit to friends in Ohio.
have been around buying tbe surplus
Joxhua Dilbo beck is in Hastings thb
Mrosrs Clark and Grable, of Haatlng!*. crops, and paying fair prices.
Emms Gutchres has been visiting
Freeport news bov of the Democrat,
week attending court
were in town Monday last on business.
her
abler, Mrs. E. Mead.
made
a
big
blow
hist
week
about
my
A large lot of box* waa bought by
Mrs. Dr. Landis b &lt;&gt;n the rick lb!
Quite a numb r went to your city to E*l. Rrid the fore part of the wrek - and lajiug awake nights and m«nutacturThe neighbors sympathize with Mr.
M.. White, our lunchrdtftn man. ex­
see the new railroad. Guees by the
ing new* for the Banner. But 1 don't and Mrs. Kwarlhout in tbe death of
pert* to leave Woodland soon and go to sound of the guns that the now rail­ taken to Richland for shipment. 84.16 8o out riding to catch every word that their daughter, who died at Grand Rap­
per hundred waa paid.
Si aim ville.
’
v
road is almoetin your village or there
i said to make a big item Iflte “An ids, and was buried at Hasting*.
A number of our citizens Intend go­
John Boyd, of Carlton, has mouM in­ already.
Grading around the new church.
ing to Lansing next Wednesday to at­ Revoir” dore. He made a lew remarks
to the Geo. Lane house.
The ladiee of the M. E^ church will
aliout’•sand"; a III Ur sand would not
A party of hunters starterf for the tend the national grange.
Mr. 1*. wy* tf be cannot ride around north to capture wild game.
Benjamin ft ait met with quite a loss hurt him, if be had a litUe more he provide dinner at the school bouse
with the W oodbnd girb. anymore, he
School commenced last Monday with i&gt;y death of a young home. He wu would not need to wait till eight or rhunkiigiving after the ntorning aarwill trv tbe Carlton. But he don't about fiO scholars in attendance
driving hb horaes Into the burn yard nine o'clock* to go and see hb best girl,
like the idea of those evening sup­
The school board have requested
Bertie Wallace will wield the rod of the one bat waa running, and tuning or would not ntxXlo have some of hb
pers—too much of a crowd
He hkte ,correction in the Brown school .th b a square corner, hr nlippeul and broke “chums" tell her to go to c .urch so he Lillie Hilton not to attend scbooL *■
to l&gt;e alone when he goes to see hti girl, winter.
could escort her home, after the old some of the parents are afraid their
hb neck.
and have a room to himself, if it b the
Yellow Jacket wondered why Ralph
An oyster sopper and dance at W. folks were to bed. 1 never try and children will catch the diphtheria. ,
cloak room.
Mrs. Youngs has her grandmother
write anything so funny that I can't
whe not to meeting. Gums it wa« i-e- Norman’s bat evenlnx.
There will be ■ chicken pie social at cause he was afraid of getting his cart
wait until the paper b prinTed, and tell vbiting her.
SOUTH HASTtNOM.
Will Davis, from Battle Creek, has
the residence of Dr. H. C. CarpecD-r on
some ot my friends whut a govd joke 1
been
here visiting hb parent*.
Friday evening. November !8th. for
Born. Friday, to Peter Coburn and got on some ot tbe boys.
Your scribe was in Lake Odessa
|MWK iSREL'We want water, wells are going drr.
the purpose ot paying the tndebtedoree last week but I don’t think I will wife a 10 lb. girt I’rtr has spoken
Jessie Townsend and wife are vbit­
• on the M. P. church. Supper served locate there \ et
nothing but bb foreign tongue ever
from 7 to V p. m.*, bill 80 eta. per couple.
School commenced in the Norton dis­ ing friends at Vermontville and Char­
.Dr. A. .1. Wright and Henry Crock­ since.
Rev Martin will preach at the Star trict Monday with Mr. Wilcox as ruler. lotte.
ford are In the north shooting deer they
Mr. Alim Gould and sister Ida, of
school how-’ Sunday evening; Services
NORTH IKVIN&amp;
Francis Welton, living south of
Battle Creek, were viriling-7 thrir expect to return this week.
Jay Carpenter came home Friday, to l*gin promptly at 7 o’clock.
Battle ('reek, has been upending the
co wing. Frank and Fajette Dinsmore, accompanied by Geo. Vandike to spend
A!-\ Young b lathing hb house, past two weeks at R. Phillips’.
We b&lt;^_ with pleasure that two of
last week
preparatory
for
pbuV-ring.
Saturday and Sunday. Jay returns!
Mrs. Fred Quick returned from Neb. Hiram Norton’s robb-ra were caught.Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, of Baltimore, to Clinton Co Monday.
Edith Havens will begin teaching
la*t Friday.
Cha.-. Wing will board the teacher
i lilted their daughter Mrs
Frank
K.iool in Morgan next Monday.
News is scan* but work is plenty.
R. Mayo and wife, of Nashville, visit­ the coining winter.
Dinsmore on Saturday last.
They'll have a good rehbui.
Bad Hot.
ed at D. R. Slade's last Sunday.
Bertha Bbbop, of Rutland spent Sun- •
Willis Dolph still continue* to be very
Dr. Lampuran and family spent Sat­
We heard a man inquiring a short da' with Mamie Smith.
urday with frietida in our neighbor­
love with t? phoid (ever.
time ago if them Architects in Chicago
Rev. Barnum preached at the Wood
hood’
Tbe revival meetings al the Striker had bt-u hung jet.
Items Scarce this week.
achool
house Sunday.
school
house
areatiraciing
’
the
attention
The new husks are on hand for the
Lyman Boice b spending a few days
Ed Wood and family were visiting
lawyers.
We 1-arn that Edgar Smith has Bold
I singing school at the KHpatrick ehufeb. with hb grand mother. Mary A. Dolce. of set «-r«l of nur y oung men; and their friends tn this vicinity Sunday.
hi* farm.
girb nfr&lt;.
Z_’ _L.______
Report hto it that the school b WoMrs .luarph Fuller baome better.
Little Florence Hrcox recited “The
Fred Cunningham I* expected to ar­
Mrs. Jiwsiv DrtVb, of Middleville. Buys ol Michigan*’ at the caiup fire at
Mrs. C 8 Boioe is spending a short
RKZm . Attorney greasing finely:
wnu-UM
rive from Dakota and with him his
.r in Citancerv. ■ School commence*! iu the Euper ihs- time with her sister, Mr*. Hallett, of virit«} her pareotn hat wrric. return­ Assyria Center last Thursday night
’ ’ At law bride.
.
I trict on Monday with Geo. E. Downs vonrdty; from tb’-pt she will go to ing home Friday.
and it was well done.
s
Mrs. I*eter Cobb in no better.
Ji. llilsingrr is putting in bi* spare
Hope to visit anther sbter. Mrs.
a* the worthy pedagogue.
Coral Eldred has returned from
The surprise party at B. Rtabridger**
time grading abodt his new house, and Dakota.
Ida Hayden will attend th- Wixd- Loom!..
.
was a success.
The social at Henry Barnum's last ha* already noris a great improve­
of the Peat*. bnd high school this winter.
Arthur Hill. Charley Mason, Bert
We learn that Anna McGlynn will
ment.
Antone Euper and wife are almost Fndav night was aaurrere.
Cooper and Will Savage have gone nm teach the coming wintar.
Sarah Riley, of Hastings, and Alice north to find work.
Will Prtttngil! has moved into his
too happy. Wny it b a bran new boy al
Hun Shop has been spending a few
H»li and one of her pupils from
Mrs. Anna Kellogg, mother of R. and da&gt;a in Irving.
their bouse.
new house. _
....
Your si-rit* visited the "4-elen of O'Donnell, spent Bunday at Mat Hall's. W. Mapes, wan brought from Penfield
The cabbage crop in our community
The temperance meeting, last Katur- on Thursday of laat wrek. and the
America" on Saturday last, which b
diy evening, was largely attended and funeral was held at the M. E. church sei-ms to tie a failure thia year.
Who hu ever Wttnewwd
Itetter called l«»ke (hires*
Carrie Chamber* will teach the win­
Will Whitney and hb beat were on the exercise very interesting. The conducted by Rev. Bramtitt.
weather at thb season of the year for
term
in the Cobb district.
program for two weeks hence is as
Ed. Evans, of your city, and EH
closing up fall work and preparing for our streets on Sunday last.
folfawa:—
Evans,
of
Nnahville,
attended
the
winter.
Music.
’
MIDDLKVILI.X.
funeral
of
Mrs.
Anna
Kellogg
last
Our road district ha* recently pur
Steven Doster on Friday, shipped
Prayer.
Thursday.
Mr*. G. W- Ickes and Mrs. T. George
160*turkevs. some where near 800 chick­
D R. TIMMER ■ \N.
Hrlek-t Reading- Effiie Root
Claud Welton commenced ma lint ens. Steven I ‘oster is having a boom­
were dtlagalre to the convention of tbe
" • Houwpulhk fTiyMtnan A Surgeon.
Recitation—May Benham.
term of school in the Mayo district ing giMxi trade, burs everything tn the
men and two pair of borere stubbed to foreign mbaionary society held In
five Monday.
Dialogue-Addle HaiL and
line of produce. IDs facilities for shipthe rig were out last werk mending up Grand Rapids Thursday and Frldav.
Rev. Tilfy spent Sunday in Grand others
our high wavs, removing stone from the
fing tieing to Ohio, Buffalo and Grand
W H. LANDIS M Dl.
Music.
.
laplds.
’ •
Vbyi**n and Surg*-&gt;a, road lied then with the rabbins follow­
brlrrt
Reading
—
Kerney
Root.
W. Pinncy b vbiting friends in
i here is quite a large quantity of
ing up. doing an excellent job ot work
Will Aybworth, ol Big Rapids, was
Recitation—Carrie Osgoo.1.
lumlier
shipped to Doster station.
proving tljfct the money expended wa** Allegan comity thia week.
in
town
several
days
last
week.
Essay—Anna Lake.
Mr.
Khaw,
of
Eston
Rapids,
waa
the
Il is now suppoeed thst school will
The little house in tbe rear of Frank
judiciously paid out.
Talk—Mr. Eyclrehymer foliowed by
A. J. bmlth and wife are now happy gnest of Myrtle Ickes all last week.
Boise's store caught fire last Wednes- 'commence one week from Monday, the
Mr.
Baldwin
Und
others..
Jam«* Dibide has returned from hb
day, but was pul out without thejd«H&gt;f 1ijgd at south Pine lake.
liecause it ip a girl born on the Wh.
Paper.
There seems to be quite a good deal of
Airy Pmnock has gone north on m
the water works.
Music.
J«p Burgmnu has left Diswning'b ■camping In the line of hunting and
hunting expedition.
Frank Bush had a picnic one day
Master Everitt Johnson has gone l«» '■'m™ dci^l.. rt»
'or «’"«• last week. Hb «Mfine Upp-d over, on market and moved out into the suburb* trapping Just now. From all reports .
in the vicihity of Pine lake and the
hb home in Lansing after spending
the east and west cross-road just south again.
Freri Bobe and family, of Lincoln. surrounding lakes ducks are quite
several weeks visiting his grandparents weeks bequ vbiting her daughter. Mrs. of the Star school house, and by hard
J B. Rockwell and other relative* and J. Carvrih, returned to her home Ture- work he got home sometime in tbe Kanans, will soon return to this place plenty But I guees hunters are more
plenty.
L‘&amp;rs. Amanda Orr, nee Campbell, of D1Ahdance at tbe Paton’s Friday night.
„
friends residing about here.
It is now suppoeed to l»e a good time
bid Koeber was arrroted Thursday
West Lawrence has sold out hbmtereet in the meet market to Vt ill Bur­ N. Y.. b visiting her parents.
About a dozen from hero made Herb. night, bv night watch Ferryman, for to get up wood, but its too late; those
Ed. Stevens spent Bunday in Ver- Snyder and wife a plea*&gt;tnt surprise drunkeme.-*. lie waa taken be!ore Esq. that have delayed better be up and
dick, the latter taking possession Tnes"S!are out announcing the wed­ visit last Thursday evening. Oysters, Milb next morning, plead Dot guilty, doing.
d*5rio Kennedy has lieen
and the hearing set lor next Thursday,
HAITI ACS. MICH.
were on the menu.
NORTH EAVTOILANOBVII.I.R.
or Mr. D. Benjamin, of Tbornsp- etc.
Tom Crawley don’t propose to drive lie was given permission to go hunt up
the nast week with his old diflicnlt) ding
Prof. Smith, of Woodland, spent his
asthma* One day last week it was nl? and Mb* Clara bpaulding. of 'Erie, hbcattle half a mile for water twice a liondsmen to keep him out ot jail until
^enn. Mbs Bpaulding formerly residcapiday hereafter. lie b having a big that Utne. and is probably looking for vacation with his parents and many
thought his earthly career was nearl)
them yet, as he hasn't been seen since. friends here,
•
Mt an end, but is belter now.
^jX' Carvrth. Hartley HwdricU cbtern built north of hb barn.
Mbs Haute Foote b visitlug friends
School commences Monday.
The diatribe in the Journal rrtlecting , aud M. F. Jordan are attending circuit
Mrs. L F. Cook and son Ernest are
at Pewamo.
FRKKPORT.
on certain young folks of this P1*1*J®*"
D. M. Thompson, a Jackson man, visiting the formers abler. Mrs. Geo.
actions on Hallowe'en was cert^nly in ^W1^ Clara has made a decided ImRevenge is sweet.
•
has opened a cigar and contectionery Herbert of Gun Plains.
bad taste, coming from the
« prevement^ putting new plate glare
J. W. Bovnton was In town
store in A. M. Flint’s building on Main
TheTH****111 wither of this month
dore. It i s certainly considered a little
By the time thb gore td print tbe atrert He expects to shortly com­ is l&gt;eing well improved by all in this
U. t*w in btfiMiac
short of an outrage by those who know ,rMrtoi“ake’ JfTrv^’wlU remove hb cars will be tn Freeport.
vicinity, the roads have been greatly
mence the inanutacture of cigars.
st “k of
to thSibce.
Mary
Kahler
visited
J.J.Bmelkers
the
circunistaott*.
andI
ill
ne
The next club party will be held improved, ben coops, pig pens and
OFFICERS:
who claims to be a Christian or everl a
next Munday night in th" Kellogg A sheep sheds are going up.
gentleman. It will certainJy art-adj ^.n0^oT. cXh*» ’’A’lOTKiookSd'lor rain "tolted U&gt;'« Demnray building, on South Main
Brooks and Flowers have been favor­
Jura of glory
the writer, who «
P"F^B^B^ODne/wm Io Lowell Friday. 8tRev P. Holler has returned from a ed with a vbit from an old war com­
justice to himself and Jhe chriatian
rade. a Mr. Tucker of Flint.
DIRECTORS:
name ought to apologise for hb uncall­
m l Coll" •'&gt;‘1 wlte, or Ohio. MO mmUaviutlo Alpen, eowrtj.
Cora Brooks, Jennie and Scott Cook
denco on the treat ride to Mr. waioen. vlaltlDK relutlrra In this vldolty thia
Mrs. W. H. Y oung and Miss Addie attended the wedding of Nora Cunning­
ed-for language.
.
B.G. EotXft^c
"EJdr for thr cards loriUor yooto Nichols are vbiting frtenda at Grand hum and Ed. Bentz at the brides home
CAUTOM.
llThe9opera" house hw been painted a in Irving, on the »ch.....................
Will you please print for me a few
Satie Merlau, of Prairieville, and
iUu» (J inl.rnrt to ths community ot
Erneat Richmond, of Gun Plains, spent
"Kairation red."
Oariton center concerning the MDr. A’°ung and M. B. Brooks are Bunday at L. F. Cook’d.
’’'***
4 ihMir.-** TraftMbCtML
church and truatew of the “me »t that
Geo. Dayts, of your dty, passed
bulldlog new barns.
pi™. Althougheomc Kay^that too
will be ready to buy wheat.
Congregational social at b. I). Bar­ through here Friday.
Braw Mdwlte wore 10 town ber’s Wednesday evening.
once heard ot a man who got r '*1
We are soon to have a saw mill Id
B'j minding hl. own buelnrw, and
The
Eastern
Stur
lodge
gave
»
pli
­
'Tm NliwX1 bour
vicinity. *______________
^MlkJ’Kelly »bo»k band, with bla
other pwrple attend to their own aJalm- ??J‘*2*,u-Mackinaw Short Line.*'
ant social al tbdr hall last f-rlday
Now. uthat eame; partoni will pracUoe
Fr*enort friends Wednesday.
Suxdat night about nine o'clock J.
1
”
^MeC.rtueyl«
pultip,
u
-Mll" Hwmettn Bod the Imo «bat be preachea. It would bei a r&lt;«
Conrad Bmelker sold some tine cattle e'llncle Tom’s Cabin, at the OP*™ 8. Klingensmith's house In Yankee
^wr H.tl&gt;. vppre IVaibdeal belter In the common ty where he U^rT?chTb.mmtr«l uffputoi
house Wednesday evening. BMV"^
Springs was burned to the ground.
wort for
Urwu What I am trying to get al »
hJriXrXwberaXiwinri^odor. army bring compelled to vacate, will House and content* a total loss. In­
hold their meeting at the townb»R
thia. Some are reporting, or
hl» HUM?.fewfrom her
.
•— —■• ara. I Wdmomrx),
sured in the Barry and Eaton tor WOO.
Srted. that the Z B.
‘“"EK
IP&amp;h'iaS£ and wife »'Hope. “0 Several lady soldiers from Charlotte are whioii covers about onr-fiftb ths loss.
WAQNER parlor cars
•
expected to be here Wednesday and
paid for and we are trying to raue
*Xt&gt;
The fire was discovered by Mr. Kling­
^'^Ute^'ThV^fe Thursday ‘,vening» of next week
SLPttB IHlJMkR HUUtJIMO CAJPi
Can. Dunham and Will I rape *re u&gt;e ensmith, who had not yet retired, in
i»&lt; proprietor"ot theJBU*£dW'ld^ time for 'him to warn hb family who
XJ^”^d«tfOrJ&gt;t^
1» Ti»ltw utouod the
oJ.*. Abbej MO a»o«ht«G«Ue. escaped but with no more than their
night clothes on. It » anppoMd to
n
, J ‘r*T"rv'd ’• Umoo tor its
. have caught from the chimney tn soma
Moeey h»
,ro,“‘ ’“X'w^ wd 'rtfe ’t HMU^
®xct,iwl Hunting and Fishing.
S.
S'ln"
। vbited relaU vre and friends here 8
S?u,.uitee.« uyi« “.’“iaK,
t9r “** “ P°‘nto ”*
ro°Ut

COOK

nlskern.

a;

Hastings City Bank.

ttil, Soatb Sta&amp;Atlantic

to51!pSmt^ISdw«.h*"

"dBd.

’S-VCyXautai

Souk, and (Uiwbler.

(nw/1*’ r' -im. Pau-i aftd tatoraatloa aS* their pockeu from WOO to
if tKev raise the amount U*ey
. Jvkeon county TueedejtLiSto w tor It I would &gt;ay that I
&lt;W,
K.AUJB.

day.

�STATE CUPP1NG8.
rWeetrMnp*f^e0reekOO.Birtt
^^knigbtsofUborM—bly UA-d.
law «1U be enforoed In Delta found

uneartb*d a burtod dty full ot akrtstous only Wrtghs w pounds, afterward bad no trouble
Iu ilcklug tbe eulire quartette aac piling them
up Iu U.C road. Anybody, can II
au editor gate through with him.

Diaappolnted prairie acboon* r aallora are
•lowly wending their way bwek from K.m,.
Nebnmka and Dakota to tbeir uwnen* old
home* In Michigan.
........ —uiwi 'me a merest)
la .-;1 will tie bonded for fiiO.000 worth
girt Is outstripping the American boy of tbe
Monroe fl»hormen have had tw*t plenUto]
tall reawu .Ince 1«M. Dulce ft Du v») took out
.mrkvU CHatoo. Thl. time tbe
day n» ton* with *lx nets. moaUy wbltefl.h, one PBrtlee.-Lan.Ing state Rspublican.
weighing ia pound*.
to'rC^
ht**n
"*»! rtepxtis roller mill took In i.Oto gri.ta
A tramp who gtvea hi* name a* W. F. Cole ia
»
ra K a ’’'■we. hartfwara
•» ol October.
held at Seneca to an«wer to a charge ot having
... around Cara and tbe Caro folks stolen »oOO worth Of goods and cash from Dr dealer at Hanover. The Gale manufacturing
company, of Albion, took the Initiative In the
Grandy, of Fairfield.
matter by attaching the stock for firm.
crease their hair with the
. ------ -‘•"yer. assaults
Is orgaaiied In all perfection with a. 0. Grim
-1_
“
furniture nrawManl It
up a boon*.
,e attached tbe hardware atoch
The Mining Journal la trying to scare Up&gt; Rt
Ignaee folk* Into a belief that an rbe railroad
E. A. Llehard*. ftaranac druggist, assigned lo
■nrd H.xgland, Woods and Dove folk* want of the lai ter town Is u&gt; use the real
*” *Unw’»"- A**&lt;« -n«l
estate for track ballast.
ilabllitlr* stated to be each fiifWio. a*-d cam* nf
1. vising A Detroit med will
awlgnmenl Alleged rrfuaal ol Detroit firm to
on Toledo. Hu!naw ft Muskegon road near grant abort extension &lt;4 time on payment.
Green* Hie. an.l had three rtb* broken. Car _
.................... ■
• u, wrvino. nt.
struck track obstruction
Clair county, will celebrale their golden wedity ol Grand Rapid*.

itigtbe Undennaa A flray hot
Whitehall to Muskegon.

building to eoulrsctues, ai.d despite his tsars
•ini protestaUuus tbe old m«u was turned out
A Wsahiugtonphotographer cUd&lt; to haw a
•dll agaiu.t the Grand Rapids guard which be

UieuiM Ives iuio military cum|«i&gt;lra iu urUcrlo

Waablugtou pbuUgrspuer.
Uu Monday ulghl as J»hn Sherwood.of South-

Wonder If be b a butcher?
! freight caboose* were demolished

Cordially invite the citizens of this city and vicinity to eiamine their stock of

Crockery and Glassware,
which is larger than ever before. All the latest noveltiee ia
this line of goods.
We are headquarters for all standard goods kept by firstclass grocery houses.

The highest market prices paid for Butter, Eggs, Dried
Apples, Live Poultry, Vegetables and Frnit.
Give us a call and be convinced.

them da still better. Thia ia eertainlr destined
to he a great dairy state.

bogus employment con-

DUNNING
ROGERS,
The Live Grocersof Hastings

Wbeu • trump big rtiougk to eat him sprung up
untarlly returning to port Huron f om Texas to aud pitoMvl lutohitu with a kulfs in bls Hand
operative cigar factory In tbe capital eity. and stand trial for murder llwre la a fight over ihr
win try to get a concern of that kind Into »MO reward *.iat w«« offered tor his capture.
titled to It.
Dennis O'Brien, of Grand Rapids, aged t.

eartoad nf meat to Rault Rte. Marts dally, and

,

50,00016s. LIVE POELffl WIED.
^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

bte m mey waa found in tbe poeket*.

drunk. He was driving a hark when arrested

Supposed
John McDonald, of Alpena. is I* yean old.

The sheriff ot Jaeksnu IMooblng foe a tough
young man from Hnriey.~Wla.. by the name «vf his ikaud Is so steady that be bulds a sauotr
hitm full of tea to Uls mouth without spilling a
drop, and then empiles the sanxi with a tow
: robbed ot *3K Mllloer I* supposed to have gurgle. He la a Hcoisnuurof tbe bluest stripe,
gone toward Toledo.
'

.&lt;&lt; sdlllac.gete an day* tn the hundred peop'e following him.
.» . ' owrectiou fof deserting b&gt;a
1 tT. had hl« Uhonlder broken
t&gt;» a tailing tree near Big are Mill putting up good rnmey.

sent Muskegon al the national barbers' eon-

Furniture 1

most of hie time to cattle buying.

tamer gets Into bls chair.

Incredulous Sandlr* flo krd to

the modern

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock,

laud lug at Quebec iU ’&lt;*.

'an Buren

Th* foeelcn mitten fund of n^loliand Rundav
school ha* been stolen by some unknown raaeal.
It might be a good notion to do a little mission
ary wort In Michigan** Holland.
Rnbt Ellsworth's «rtnnte&lt;1 child plaved with

ot H* Grannan detective liurrau.ot Cincinnati,
' ln k™*1 rtandlng. which goes to confirm the other morning was that ol a man togging It
suspicion that anybody can become a Grannan
detective by paying the froa.
brandishing wliat l&lt;s&gt;ked like an Indiaii club or
' Gonduetor John Heyer, of the Cincinnati, a t&gt;eer bottle. A crowd collrcted before tbe
thin-clad chap had scored a blow, and wbsn tbs

in * deal of time playin* cards

veer* o'd and expected tn recover.
Michigan, wa* recently runovrr and killed at being ebaved
T*.
RMte MItb
MJ O*~"~
“ "&gt;'•
»
.&lt; M-rrt,!.. T« ..
MM. :
• o» eininltion al tbe Chicago
hnalnr... elected Dr. Henry Baker, ol Lantat.
A ■alv’man In a Bay City clothing home wa*
a member of tbe executive board.
fin*d twice In one dav for Itcklug another clotlA prosroa*. and being no fool l! tee
bolted
k
..
....
and
Th, MW” , .. U.b&lt;
hM t.1 Ing *ale»man.
«
' If they had not watched him

are building bouse* at
bat old inhabitants prophesy

That place is at

ARCHIE ;M°COY’S,
The “Blie Front" Fcrnilnre Store, Hastincs, Mich.
The best assortment, the best opportunity

M, Henry for killing Adolph

I'pjohn pill- and granule company

the lowest prices.

run till spring. 11* has handled some • WO
nd hot«e« next year to shoe its patron* how
ow the free delivery *y.t-m worts.
elnr4(nrd lw m,n Mr Halfley will build a flue
Mike Mullen and John Lsnahan. who are rr.id^.ee at Grand RapM-i and Hie there.
A Bay City anarchist named Robert Itacbow
hol*t*&lt;i a r*&lt;l flag draped lo mourning Friday.

Catarrh Cured for satisfactory selection. Call ajid see for
distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood s
Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy

yourself.

** 1 suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took
Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any
better.’* I. W. Lilli*. Postal Clerk Chicago

can down moonllgnt and gaslight combined, on
b stallinn. and put him In bin a dark night, with II* hands tied behind it.
The Remtfort and TH an Iren anum. th* only
• tn be ■ metaUy decorated, by order on** in Baraga eotintv. are ctored for the winter,

,

order. Th* peoide »l«o hung Ungg to effigy
jjojgjand. the devrted village of Ontonagon
eounly. wtiirh Is over te year* old aad not half
no bit a* It used to b*. I*«*iff'erlng badly from an

"J. Webb, a drover, and highly respected cttl- w)|h
and rubbers from Brown
Hafoo.
and saw mill at • Mayville.

noon whll* loading stock at that pla.-*. H
leaves a family Io comfortable ctreumstaocca.

Mod's fUnctparllla ia characterised by
Uifte | eculhuiUns : 1st, the fomtiloatioo of
rrmevILl ajJenUi; 3d. tin- proportion; 3d. the

na(:,.

ment company, with D. R. Beckley president

and to offer todtirdmenl* for manufactarer* to come

reebrlstoaed 'Hummer" by
tl ut« perdsor*. toeurrropond with the

wl*h th* lecture W&gt; a pirate with a orayer book, vantage* of the town.
Jame* Corrj, engineer Michigan Central fa*t
home in Grand Rapids, tells a thrilling story of
train, preaenterf with »1«0 h&gt; I*re*Ment Mdrard
ly. which presented awful rolllsm* with freight

■' :r. en{u —1 •The ' ity of Muskegon
letfer " Anything to get fees.

upper pe.nitunila, and Is going to

Georg* II. Wilhelm, whow home was a few
mllro -with ot Howell, dropped dead whUe
H.«»nrairoM w»d *

■ turning In n schooner from the Azores, had a
|bfl unllo« State*,
u
,nd wrau.t

d. j„-.u- U. Ih». Ib-ru .»d

army man.
! gives warning Out any dealing in ihkets If
Th* Rouf h Shore railroad tiM bought a chunk i drU&lt;lwl win u awarded with a ci* netted the
al!«. Ignaee and tbe folk* at that point ,
d
w pro„,|l,enl iBrk«on man. was
I ter aonfs home in Montague, having traveled of land
.
.
... .Li.
Irnaw whathrr
, - ........ - . Il tf.r » »y from Denmark alone.
-vert F. Hudson. wbodi*d Friday at
a gravel pit.
1
m canverve. BVile CrreVs domestic
mere .erm* to be Mime reason to think that j
fln&lt;ncU| ,,-rhtaL fixed hl* no*» at a high
Mr*. Thomaa Karl, ot Bay City. I* crazy. Hba
whf&gt;n flr,! ,|um|^«i mtn the Mar*b»ll j*'l
has been earatht pu’llng hair net of her little
w(|h tbe common prisoner* who lisd hut
reave Irregulantle*. They have child'* bead becarre she thought H» forehwvd on^\rtteeaeh and hsd .ever broken mi lnnnr.ni
vetting naughty notea.
waa to«» tow.
; cirt&gt; brart. but he ha« pulled h dnwn now and
fell
A couple procured a I lean*, want tbrotafh the ।
,(t on a bench and ptay pedro as long a* Any
marriage ceremony and had tbe affair duly
them.
recorded Inside nf 1* mlnntefl at Coldwaler the | A)&gt; Hf.nrT n0BM.m w. nf *v«i v-, wu deanother day. They bad been courting tor three ( ln&lt; h|, wn Wedneadav II wa* teddentally dl ■ent to the reform school from yeara at that.
cb*rgrd. and the charge to«M9 rt
h,&lt; •"•*
.
'__w
ih. i ... . .........i. ..in .tivwhnt the wound

ir.aw I* Mid to be threatened with Jgtke Superior mine *i
a. —-----on the bead by a &lt;to*&lt;*ndlnx skiff yesterday and
kilted teriatitly- His bead waa UtcnUly knocked
h«i»c by Fast Saginaw and Detroit parties.
Th- Sta’e game warden has compiled a pocket
edibnn of the game law* which be can reeoraJacob Seligman, of East Saginaw, baa Been
to the rnnslderattoe ot all • portamen.
nue-UCByuiruvi,
---- 1 ■ __
that ;.lire for linking the Ludington jailer and M..P.rm«b.n« «n.r- *
rs- apt ng from that worthy some mon tbs ago.
have to kidnap him.
a
&gt;
k
.7
aw
•&lt;~r
“
“
’
""
“T’*" “S
John Irtinnt. of Millington. Tuaeola county,
rthed •n bushel* • f good potatoes on 1 acre of ^.rr^U-Ubr-bne-UbbU^r W"
Und ibis y«ar and got »1 per but heI for them.
»re U&gt;. Urn prwwi.u™ "&gt;
“,d "* ’*•
Mr.
Harvey, ot Port Huron, wife ot a
’irand Trunk conductor, took an accidental jtsnled as teat caacs.
The farntera owalng property along th. C.
«v"r&lt;i m of laudanum Friday wttb fatal effect.
JAM railroad 1a Allegan county are going
Jl c Wadsworth A Co- bank failure, wbteb to try to make, tbe company pV for the fires
which IU engine, caused during tbe dry

Lirot. (Im. McDonald baa bom pinning hia
fklth on Toledo T9.000 worth, having taken
&lt;bat amount ot stock In the Cochrane mil!
- ■ ... ’Illtw
SCBAVWV “•
Un^nx bate .rolled up their xleevee and gone
• tlt‘'R"
.
The firmer* have boycotted all tbe Quiney
»*rchints who have no bltehlng poet* In front
«e.rir stores. The boycotted wont remain so
lod*

A

youth of Pontlae was engaged to two

fo»» the town.
.
...... ere swsn io u*v*
•-30.000 worth ot mills, lumber aad (landing
« PronUm Ray from Saads A Maxwell, ot
«•« Ha&lt;iQMW,

weather this summer.
n.
•!»

I suffered with catarrh « or • years; tried
Ing nearly one hutxlrvd dollars without benefit.
I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, aad waa greatly

win
.
bullet got »'&gt;&gt;&lt;■* •»' ‘h&lt;&gt; «"lB •bnul
T
. rtoww thr barrvl. and that ha tried to melt Hout
with » red-hot Iron.
Folk* out at Ionia were »c*red Friday, at
about the tlm* theai&gt;arehtet-*«ungoffU&gt; gton-.
by the appearanre of » '*H&lt;bt
In the
we*.rrn »ky Jn*t over Cnlragu It — V&lt;mu*
and would have been there JuH the name f Um
anarehHt* hadn’t been hanged, but it did
make Ionia eye* »'l*k out tike a achoolboy**
pockete In marble time.
Tbe gambler* al Ka»t Saginaw were an well
pleaaed with the able meaner Iu which they
h»d been nrtlected by tbe police for a year pavt
that they tried to pre»enl a hand»ome allver tea
,nnlre to Police Hergranl Owen Monday even­
ing. Th* officer took a rud.leu tumble to himMjf, however, refuted tbe prerent, and baa
*!' alnee employed blmaelf In drawing hard line*
for all gambler, within bl* balhwlck.

qnaHtic*. The rrault l» u medklue of unusual
strength, effecting cures 1 i.berto unknown.
Scud for Ua k containing additional evidence.
•* Hms!'* R iranrarilta tone* up my system,
ptirlfica i»y I had. sh..rj eus ray an elite, and
seem* lo mike me &lt; ver." J. I'. Tuoiuwov,
*' H-wxI’s R iraapnrilln belts : II other*, aad
I* w&lt;&gt;:ih it« uetglit In r&lt;ld." I. BAJuuxmM^
uo tunk SUcet, Nov Yuik Chy.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all drorrtst* «l; six for •&amp;. Made
only by C. I. H(X&gt;D |&amp; ca, Lowell. Maas.

If you do not, now is the time to learn that

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell the very finest American and foreign Gran­
ite and Marble

Monuments and Headstones

IOO Doses One Dollar

Michigan Central

Cheaper than, any Outside Competition,
You will gel Just exactly what
and nothing nlcaw*

JtespecUnny.

The .Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Taxing effect July 3d. l»rt.

Spalding
Is closing out his stock of
Grand Rapids Lv
Middleville
Irvtng
II AffTORM.

NaaEvtUe

WfelK
Jaokacm
Itolrslt ..

The .hlngte baatoev* of Cxdlllre hre been Detroit..
Jackson
booming all tbe *ea»on. The milt* have been
cutting *l&gt;oitt 1-axi.ooo per month, and hare not
been able to keep up »&gt;lh «*&gt;r ordrr’_ Prlf7
are JO per cent, higher than l»»t year The ml *
wHlcmrtlnu. to wort at thetrfuHett
forvo'ten to toave bi* address, a piece "i
Xb b,. b™u.«-m
“ v»- during the winter. R- Hallow ba. boujrtit »
• lortle*” of timber and will take the .hluglre
to Cadillac for .htpment.
Ttie fourth annual meettng «&lt; the Michigan
toff* ~
ZuSXi»!“«*«“ held at Jaekreu Wedneada». Officer, elected.
before * poHeeman can.
Tt.
“““■“““JT.

DO YOU KNOW?

CLOTHING­

Odd lots, iob lota, and lota of them, to be sold at COST or
leaa, for CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES—I can and will sell at prices to astowish Yankee, Dutch, or Irish and som? others.

LADIES’ ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS at reduced price®.
'PRINTS at 4, 5, and 6 cents.
UNDERWEAR for everybody
iron, and cheap as “dirt.’’

warm as summer, wear like

CLOAKS AND .JACKETS.

SO Cents.
One pound of good 50c. Jap Tea given with every *10 cadk
trade at regular price..
gg-Get your prices here before you purchase.

0. D. SPAULDING.

�The Hastings Banner.
MIMHI" L. COOK.

Habtwob, Mich.. Nov.
toterrd nt the PortoMee at Ha'llngs,, Mich.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Watterson and Carlisle appeal to the
south to sustain them in their light
against the policv of protection to
American industries. The south is
just now experiencing the benefits of
our protective tariff. Indeed if a free
trade policy should be adopted no por­
tion of our country would suffer so
much as that section, where in five
year® the aggregate of capital invested

ADDITJONAtJ-pCAL NEWS.
The now WMroto Flojt
created a considerable excitement on
our streets Saturday. Many farmers
who saw it agreed that it waa built In
a way to insure its aucceea, and unless
its looks were deceiving waa certainly
the beet harrow on the markeL To
convince them that it waa, Mr. Whipple
started it up on the hard street, in the
]
hardest kind of ground, and In the
presence of a large and admiring crowd.
It worked to perfection, and the farm­
1er® said it showed a very' light draft
and very steady action, and did not
dodge weeds or trail a&gt; was the case
with any other spring tooth harrow.
The manner of attachiug the team,
each horae drawing his own Bection,
and being so easy to turn about, were
points of superiority that farmers com­
mended very highlv. The Whipple has
many other points of superiority, but
“ e ““

HAND SLEDS

in new
*•
*"*_
mainly in iron industries, has reached I
We note by the Jackson papers that
several hundn?d millions of dollars. that city is trying to get the Whipple
The real estate of the south has increas­ Barrow Co. to move its works from
Eaton Rapids lo Jackson. Hastings
ed in value more than 1.000 millions of
will soon be a railroad center, and it is
dollars because of the location of these just such enterprises as this Co. that we
new enterprises there. Laborers are want And as this harrow possesses
better paid and have more employment genuine merit, and overcomes the objec­
tions raised against other harrows, it
■because of them. The south, or the could with money enough behind it,
more enlightened portion of it. will build up a business that would be a
sever shut its eyes to this new and credit to any city.
better order of things simply to gratify
a pair of democratic politicians. Ken­
Saturday morning, the writer by in­
tucky's answer to their appeal waa a
vitation of R. B. Messer, accompanied
rrfvetion ot 80XW ot th.
ullu
-- by------------------him„to the---------------farm owned
Messer Bros.
arctic majority. In Tennessee. Vlr- in Carlton, for the purpose of there
ginia. West Virginia and MaryUnd the witnessing the novel operation of the
*.m«:r,Ucip«rty h«slc»tlt»nm
to the farm, Mr. Messer informed us
. and cannot hold these states if it instate that neither he nor any of the men at
on their swallowing free trade.
the farm had even seen such work done,
Jeff. Davis is Ihe idol oFthe whole and as far as they were concerned the .
whole operation would be an experi­
south, but it is doubtful if he has a ment; and vet he was satisfied that they
more affectionate friend anywhere than would get good results. They hud an
the editor of the Georgia Blade, who old separator and engine on the place,
and if the trial was a failure, no harm
euta and lashes in the following man- would have-been done as the machinery
was beyond redemption any way.
On arriving at the farm of J erry
We want to tell the people of the
north that we think a great deal more Rogers we were joined by him and
in this part of the country of Jefferson then hastened on to tbe scene of action.
Davis than we do of “Old Abe" or “Old We reached Mtaaer Bros.’ farm in good
Abe's bod ”iad w® want to tell them season, the bones were steeled, and our
that the time will come before the clone party proceeded on fool to the corn
of thia century when tbe now reviled held.
Tbe machine and engine bad been set
-Jeff" Davis will be honored just as we
intended to honor him a quarter of a up in the midst of a good sued corn
century ago, by putting him in the field, and the corn stood in shocks as
they
were just after cutting. We found
chair at the white house which Prewident Cleveland now so ably fills. When that the men had already threshed cut
that time cornea we will hear no more some corn, but with unsatisfactory re­
about rebel dags. “bloody shirts," or sults so far aa the corn was concerned.
pensions except to confederate soldiers, The trouble was that the kernels were
■
z
who were not hirelings or bounty broken.
This was not what might be called a
jumpers, and when that time comes
there will be no Lincoln monuments, serious difficulty and yet it wae desira­
but Washington will have the finest ble to have the kernels come through
monument to “Jeff." Davis that tbe unbroken. It was /therefore thought
grateful people of the south can ever advisable to remove some of the teeth
.
rear. The war i» over, but we were from the concave. Thia was done and
pot beaten or vanquished, and don’t the machine again started. It was
found, however, by several trials that
x you forget it for an mstanL
the best way to do the work was to re­
The man was probably a sutler in the move all but one row of teeth from the
confederate army. The sutlers were concave. And now -Richard was him­
seldom beaten or vanquished. Photo­ self again." “1 tell you this is just the
graphs exchanged, we presume, if de­ tiling?’ he remarked when the machine
was again at work. And his remark
sired.—Tribune.
expressed tbe sentiments of all who
it is cowardly for free traders to go were prreenL
The process is- similar to that of
and bide behind the fence of “tariff re­ wheat threshing. and it does the work
Clifford D. Beebe vs. Frederick E. I
1
form.” “Tariff reform” is an indefinite of husking and shelling the corn, mb iBtadal and John Btadel, assumpsit.
Tbe Hastings City Bank vs. Frodoterm; meaning free trade here, “a tariff well as cutting up the stocks tor fodder.
rick E. Stadel and John Btadel, assump-|
for revenue” there and “incidental pro­ The stalks are fed into the machine tbe
same as wheat; the corn is delivered in­ sit.
tection" somewhere else. Carlisle and to the measure all shelled; while the
Ellen A. Shafer va Samuel P. Shafer,
Watterson are free traders. They about stalks are cut and torn into shreds be­ divorce.
Sophia Sage vs. Willard D. Sage, difor tariff reform. The-term is an am­ fore reaching the carrier. For fodder,
in the opinion pf those who saw this- von*.
biguity, intended to be such for the pur­
Matilda H. Nichols va. John B.Nichoperation, the stalks can not in any
pose of misleading. Scores of demo­ way known to them b&gt;' got into » bet- i ols, divorce.
Clara A. Baird vs. Samuel E. Baird,
erate who shouted loudly for free trade
divorce.
m 1884 wouldn't dare whisper it now.
John Gerkey vs. Minerva J. Gerkey,
Before returning to the city Mr. Mes­
Now they are for “tariff reform.” Bah!
ser showed us about the farm a little. divorce.
They are ashamed to show their hand. If we remember rightly the larm con­
Catharine C. Whitney vs. Barbara E.
sists of 140 acres nearly all of which is Hill real, bill to establish lein.
—Detroit Tribune.
improved. The buildings are all m good
Clark A. Hunt and Samuel Canon
Judge Gary, republican, before whom condition and very conveniently ar­ vs. William Fox. bill to establish right
the anarchists were tried waa re-elected ranged. A system of water works car­
by a trifle over 60,000 majority in Chi­ ries water to desirable points from u
large reservior, which is supplied by a
cago, which shows how the people of wind mill. The farm is in charge ot and Donald McLachlen, bill to aid exvrution.
that city feel about anarchists. His soyL;Mr. Abe Davenport, who, bb far as we
Althla Alverson vs. Adelthla Kane
cialist opponent received but fl.OOU &lt;could learn, is the right man m the and Eva Kane, infant, bill to set aside
deed.
votes.
•____________
। right place.
After tiie tour of inspection we re­
Balxry B. Richards vs. Lyman A.
The triumph of the personal liberty turned
,
to the city, satisfied that the day Shedd, bill for dissolution of copartner­
league, which wants do Bunday laws is
• not far distant when the farmers of ship and for accounting.
Byron Travis vs. Adelaide Travis, di­
and no legislation restricting the liquor 'this section will no longer recognize
traffic was complete, and was brought 'corn husking as a part of their work; vorce.
instead the corn thresher will take rank
John McCauley vs. James B. Carpen­
about very largely by the 40,000 probl- with the wheat thresher and have Rs ter et at. bill to declare complainant
share of the work.
bition votes in tbe empire state.
Edgar Douglaaa vs. Martih Ann
. Henry George and his lator-unlon
Douglaaa, divorce, conveyance of land,
party have climbed the golden stair.
,
Following are the caaes to be disposed etc.
The Georgian idea that there should be
William i’ipp et al. va. William
[ by the circuit court at its present
do property interest in land and that
?wdQn, in addition to those mentioned Mitchell et al., bill to enforce mechan­
ics
Hen
f
real estate should pay all taxes does not
Francis A. Norwood va. Arabella
John 1. Baker vs. Ed. Clemente. atseem to be popular.
Norwood, divorce.
HlUDUdt.
Henry Rowe va. Elizabeth Lawrence
William Betwions el al. vs. H. C. and
Cleveland snubbed Governor Foraker,
et aL. foreclosure.
•
of Ohio, and then Ohio elected Foraker Eva Strong, assumpsit.
Sarah E. Poff va. Salathial K. Hall et
Adelbert Merchant va. William A.
by 10,000 more majority than he receiv­
al., bill to partition real estate.
The following cases have been dis­
ed in 1886. which shows how much a
posed of so far at tbe present session of
Cleveland snub is worth when express- Curtis appellee, assumpsit.
Charles M. Putnam and Lyman Put­ court
People vs. F. McKney, pleaded guilty
nam appellee vs. Solomon Sellers appel­
Governor Hill gets no consolation lant, aasumpsiL
to larceny from peraoa.
Pesple vs. Joseph Thompson, pleaded
Eugene Rich appellee va. Wesley
from the democratic victory in New
guilty to larceny.
York. The victory was Cleveland's, Mena appellant, am urn pelt.
People vs. Chester Cola, malicious
William T. Rose appellee va. Thomas
and settles it that be will be the next Ellsworth appellant, asaumpelL
Injury to fruit trees, continued.
People va. Swegles and Beneway,
DanaC. Swift appellant va. F. M.
democratic nomine*'.
larceny,
pleaded guilty, sentenced to &lt;0
Smith, appellee. aasumpsiL
In New Jersey tbe repubhauis made
William H. Grave* vs. Byron Travis, days in jail.
People vs. Weber Lyons, defendent
nouble gains, having carried a good ussumpaiL
Lyman Jordan appellee vs. MUtou F. pleaded guilty to larceny from person.
majority of the counties and captured
PsodI® va. Clem Mugridge, forgery,
Jordan appellant, So. 1 Msnmrartt
the legislature, which will elect a 17. 8.
continued.
'

Hiram L. Brown vs. Jonas Early, as­
Sending confederate brigadiers into
sumpsit.
Ohio to beat Foraker doeanl seem to
Thos. Ellsworth appellee vs. William
pan out very well, and the experiment T. Rom and Myron Potter appellanta,
action on award.
will probably never be repeated.
Sarah II- Austin vs. James Mngridge
The republicans of Mwsmchuaettsdid
nobly, redeeming the old bay state in
tine style. The republican majority John B. Swan appellant replevin.
Oliver 11- Perry appellee vs. Lorenzo
Tobias HpwllanL care.
Henry L. Newton vs, Alfred A.
Th® Democrat editor says he's chang­
Matthews, aasumpsiL
Fred G. Btowelfvs. Adelbert Benter,
ed dow. and ia u simon pure, s,ir*
Myrtle Shedd appellee vs. John J.
W(C. Man W tel aodanocraUc

AWAY!
WITH

Boys’ Suits
At

R. K. GRANTS

Rose vs. Ellsworth.
“
Swift vb. Smith,.
Two caeca of Jordan vs. Jordan, con-!
tinned.
Brown vs Earley? continued.
Ellsworth va. Boee and Potter, con- |
tinued.
Austin vs. Mugridge, continued.
Ferry vs. Tobias,
Newton va. Mathews,
“
Douglam va. DougiaaA
“
Plpp vs. Mitchell.
“
Later.—People va Forabey, concealIna stolen property, continued.
People va P. Dooley, concealing
chattej property, settled.
It te now expected that patrtenger
trains will (begin making regular tripe
on th® Dew rood between thu city and
Kalamazoo next Monday.
The Home missionary society of the
M. E. church will meet at the residence
of Mra Ruth Mudge on Tuesday
afternoon or next week at two o'clock.
Every member is requested to be
present aa Important busineas is to be j
transacted.

See tlie

W OAK’
Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.
With Double Shake Grat*.
Large Ash Pan.
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

...gjli Dy...

Thk citv has granted to the C. K. A I

S. R. IL the right to grade Water street
to a level with the railroad, the compa­
ny to have the use of the dirL J. 8.
Goodyear baa also given them permis­
sion to grade his land down to within
two feet of the track level, under the
same condition.

84

Some sneak thief stole u pair ot
shoe® from the counter in Wooley's
shoe store Monday. They belonged to
a customer who had left them there to

Bros.

taken during her absence and that at
Mr. Wooley, although their shoemaker
waa tn the back room at work at the
time.

strusd articles in the Bannxm concern­
ing county finances to be a reflection on
ex-county treasurer John Llcbty. We
are at a loss to understand how such a
construction could be given them. Ab
the county treasurer is a salaried of­
ficer and. cannel therefore create ex­
pense to the county, and only pays
money from county funds upon orders,
it would be impossible for him to be
extravagant or be ropomdblu for oouhty
expenses. Certainly we did not Intend
to have any reader think we had other
than a high opinion of Mr. Llchty, who
nil capable and honest official

People va. Win. Tuttle, assault and
Wk quote below a Washington tele­
battery, jury trial, defendant found
gram. which shows that the drive-well
guilty.
I’eopte va. Frank Treat, violation of patent business has been knocked out
liquor laws, defendant pleaded guilty.
Sentenced to ten days m jail and S1O0
tine, and in default of payment of fine.

General Merchandise
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

HINTS usd RHKETWG, (U popotor prices.
PUtaMMl PUM FLANNKLR Md TK1OOTH.

AM LADUB- WMITF MKKINO VKUTH at W
BOOTS and SHOW for Ue minioa.
BOSTON STANLOOP BUBBKB KOOTN osly «.» per
GIZJVXS aaa noaiKRY. all grades and prieeeu
-

New Stock—

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

-Cheap

GROCERIES at Bottom Prices. LOOK I
UDt

Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruits, and Beans,

w.
ter sssumpaiL
WlIHMB &amp; Good) oar va. Carrie Croas

Semtans va. Btroog.

PRAIRIEVILLE.'Oct

�Mm fl /W
lh! 0"“ Houm
!*** “d ft* “?"• °*w’“•
cotUnMd two lot, foe rate. uTbir-

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WIPUDAT-HOV

PERSONAL MENTION.
Major Anderson is Ln the dty.-

G«o. Nichols visited the city Saturday.
J. H. Dennis was in Charlotte Thurs­
!°wn’ JU8t
into a A.
Holmes jewelry store and be astonish­ day.
ed at the low prices he can give you on
E. 1). Whitlock was m £he city last

Noah Bowker, of Newaygo Co.,
brother of David Bowker of this city,
is visiting the latter. He intends to
purchase a farm near Hastings and
move here. He wa* formerly from this
county, and enlisted from Barrv town­
ship, serving through the war. After
his reUrn he settled in northern Mich­
igan, where he.has since redded. He
had not been in Hastings since 1859 and
was surprised to find here so much of a
dty and such a beautiful oae.

Have You Seen Them ?

yWiLL Holbrook walks lame now
%.Fry’ Heath vl*ited Grand Rapids
because he hit his toe, one morning last Monday.
week. Instead of the kindling wood
J. L. Wilkins was in Grand Rapid*
with a hatchet.
’
Monday.
*
In one respect we are pleased with
Ionia wants the C. K. &amp; 8. R. IL, and
Miss May Roberta wm in Grand Rap­ the election In New York, although
wants it bad. But they realize that
the successful candidate is a democrat.
they must do some very hard work in ids last week.
We refer to the triumph of Elba
order to secure IL
'
A. J. Bowne and wife were in the Reynolds, brother of D. W. Reynolds
of this city, who was elected superin­
1T was a rough and tumble, catch- city Last week.
us-catch-can scramble at the depot Fri­
Frank Black returned Saturday from tendent of schools of Alleghany county,
N. Y. by a majority of MI, although
day night. All wanted to be first to Traverse City.
tbe conn tv gave Grant, republican, for
get an evening paper.
D. R. Cook returned home Thursday secretary of state over 2.U0U majority.
The new depot Is to be located on
No greater tribute to Mr. Reynolds
ou a short visit.
the east side of the track an&lt;t .a few
could Im* paid than this gallant run in a
John C. Smith, of Middleville, was in
rods south of the present teimlnub. Its
county so strongly opposed to his own
the city Tuteday.
Bite is in Water street.
\
political party. Hut Eliia is deserving
Harry Hush, of Kalamazoo, was in of th* compliment and the confidence
Hastings ought to secure a fruit’
in which his election implies.
the
cilv
Saturday.
evaporator and a creamery next year.
No two establishments would add more
Mnt. T. J. Bush, of Jackson, is visit­
An -Unci.e Tom’s Cablu” company
to the retail trade of the city.
ing friends in town.
is advertised to appear in Hastings z
Remember the chicken pie social
•
Geo. Keeler spent Sunday at his soon.
this t-iening under the direction of the home in Middleville.
Patnteks panwri through heye ye»ladles of the M. E. society, in the
terdav re-painting the M. C. IL R. cross­
Col.
Dickey,
of
Jackson,
visited
society rooms over Rower’s store.
lag signs.
friends here Sunday.
v JL new weather signal swung in the
, t* Kwell,.
A new aide walk is beiOf built in
Miss Hattie Lore of Nashville, vis­ front ot Mr. Slattery's residence on
breexe Hunday morning from the pole
paj the highest market in front of Hessmer's jewelrv store.- It ited friends here last week.
Green Street
consisted of a t»asket tilled with rags.
Rev. and Mrs. Kaley returned Thurs­
It h rumored that work is progrees.. fur Hutter. Eggs and all
ing on tbe L: A H. railroad between
W H. Goodyear reports a big sale day to their home in Chelsea.
Freeport and this dty.
of Dr. Peckham’s Universal Croup
C. G. Holbrook and wife will soon oc­
of Farmer's Produce.
Remedy-. The remedy sells on Us cupy their residence in the city.
Elsewhere can be seen the notice for
merits, and those who use It will ns*
the county local option election, which '
'
M^rs.
H.
Hendrick,
of
Middleville,
vis
­
no other.
s called for December 20th.
ited friends in the city Monday.
John Hendricks, of Rutland, said
Ordination services at the Baptist ■
Mrs. C. G. Bentlev returned Thurs­ Church. Tuesday, November 22. Inter­
,ud knife aud fork.
he would lake 10 dais in jail m hb.
esting exercises, and general invitation '
rather , than pay the B8 that Justice day to her home in Grand Rapids
Greenfield charged him for being
to attend.
MIm Hattie Hotchkiss returned Wed­
drunk Friday.
Wheat brought Mi centv in the mar-1
nesday from a visit in Big Rapids.
(Instead of
kel yesti*rday. This price is the effect j
Jonathan Valentine, ot Hope, is
J. Wilcox and family, of Maple Grove, of the competition ofthe Hastings &lt; '
the
next lucky fellow to send a deer from
.ent1 irti tb-iu. • Bay do o&lt;1ht.
visited friends in the city Saturday.
Roller mill.
the north. It arrived on yesterday's
L’A'iT //« ALWA YU THK
Mrs. Will Dolph visited her. mother. ■
morning train and waa »hipi*d to his
I'. T. Com.rove bas’d house to rent. ,
Mrs. Gaines, at Nashville last week.
i It is newly repaired, painted and paper­
brother Sylvester.
Mrs. J. C. C-ole and son left Saturday i ed and in good condition throughouL
JOHN BESSMER,
John Beamer left yesterday fdr
,
Chicago, and sgid he was going to buy for a visit wRh Mrs. Peacock in Heed । Apply at his office'.
JEWELER.
the largest stock ot holiday goods ever City.
The Knights of l&gt;abor will have a
shown in Hastings. He will do just
Mrs. Trivia, of Kalamazoo, was in ; social at their bill Saturday evening, to
the city last week organizing a dancing which they are requested to invite their
friends.
Gao. Warren, of Irvine, would class.
have been better off if he bad remained
The ladles of Hastings have prepar­
Mrs.. John Hotchkiss has ln*en quite
at home Thursday. But he didn't and quite seriously rick but ia slowly recov­ ed a pink tea social to which all are I
HASTINGS. MICH..
Justice Greenfield Friday morning
ering.
cordially invited. Refreahmente served | ‘
taxed him 97.60 for his drunk.
Mre. 1’hu'br Eli*worth, of baratoga, from 5 to 7 o’dock, at tbe sodety rooms [
Surveyors began work Monday on
trial. line* from here to Saginaw. Two linns N. Y., visited Mrs. Mary Dunning last in Rower’s bloak, on Friday evening. ■
week.
Nov. 18.
will he run, one through Woodland.
Mre. Orno Strong and daughter, of
St. Johns and Portland, the other
At the masquerade party to be
Nashville, visited friends in the,city given Thanksgiving night spectators I
through Lake Odessa and Ionia.

Ijneolored Tycoon

If Not, Why Not?

itc. Bill. Hicks
CUCUTA COFFEE

,...

- ver Knives and Forks.

T"

Troy Laundry

17OR SALE.
CARLTON.

Cl .ARK A BARBER

Local News.
» ’Inrulation this ic*ek. 2.250.

r.r. tbe malls. But we ask every nub«&gt; ribrr who gets bis mail Ht the poet^Cfire in this city to read the date after
b1 - mane, and if he is in arrears to
pr-imptly call and settle accounts for
’utM-ripCioo. Wr have our obligation*
ujwt, and desire to meet them
promptly. In order that.we may do
this, we must, have what is due us.
Within the next X days, and without
.rtber notice, wr shall expect every
• obsoiiw getting his mail in this city
who owes for the Banner to call at
&lt;’hke and get square with the

ijwl square tneal go to Frank'*
. ' uov Mugridge W*J released last
-*k on g* £&amp;) bail.

TUB
K. A t». depot wa- completed
Kalamazoo last week.

Y\nr ixn now pav vour railroad
trat the H.votings National bank.

The body of a sifter of Mrs. A. Trout­
wine waa brought to thirdly fi/ burial
.---- T—'
“VT“
on the midnight train Saturday mgbt |
from the upper peninsula. The funeral |
occun-t Sunday afternoon at two o'
clock
J
Ax examination of our books shows
upwards of 30 cords ot .wood due us on
subscription, and yet wr bad to buy a
cord last week. We hope thoar who
owe us wood will not let this happen
again.

Election of oflloen also work in the
third degree in Hastings lodge No. 52,
F. A A. M. Wednesday evening Novem­
ber 30. Refreshment* will l&gt;e served,
and all member? are urged to 1*
present.
.
The Banner Is indebted to the M.
C. R- R. for a copy of tbe book issued by
them, entitled “Niagara and Beyond.”
J. D. Andrus and wife, of Silver
It is finely illustrated and gives deecriptioas of all the resorts to be reach­ Creek, N. Y_ were the guwts last week
of W. H. Stebbins, tbelr pousin.
ed by their road. ■
Mr. Whipple, representing the Whip­
Ma* i*RMCtt.LA 1’ierce, of Balti­
ple Harrow Co., of Eaton Rapids was
more, mother of Thos. P. Pierce, who in the city on business Saturday.
was killed in the army, receiver 82,4W
Geo. Barnes and family, Mr. Falter,
back pension on account of her son's of Massachusetts, and Miss Celia
death, and &gt;12 per month. C. II. Bauer Ensign spent bandsy at Gun Lake.
7is her attorney.
Henry Conk has twvered his relations
Freight was brought to this city as clerk for E. Y. Hogle and accepted a
Monday morning over the new road for similar position with Smith. Hams A
Van
Annan.
the first time. Tbe road train brought
it aa regular trains ire not yet running.
A iHter from Charter Mwer says
l»nnning A. Rogers and Ed. Powers re- that the climate of Denver, Col., is hav­
ing alvery beneficial effect on the health
(eeived the freight
of Mrs. Messer.
W
night as the work train
ednesday

flit &lt;kmr.ing school in charge of Mrs. aw on it* way to Kalamazoo It ran
iravis held it«i first session last even- into some flat cars that some one had
run from a switch on to the main
Xo writ of error will be issued by track. Quito a shaking up resulted
tie «rapreme court in the Darwin Mo but do one was injured.
Lunn Bros, have on hand a com&lt;
If you want anything in tbe jewelry piece assortment of cloths for pants.
Uae, you can buy good goods cheep at
There
can be found patterns and goods
' A. Holmes'.
that will suit even the most fastidious.
Evening Rernces at the XL E. And renumber tbrir price oo Mote
church wdl hereafter begin at 6:10. mate to ordw raajre tram WTO upMandan! time.
ALL goods purchased of 8. A.
Holmes the jeweler, guaranteed to be
** represented.

AN iXTKKKrrtNu account of the
r-.Anging of the anarchist* will be found
r&gt; inside pages.
Fisest select oysters served in every
•tyleat Frank's ITacr. in bawnent of
Bramer'a grocery-

vTnx nuuTiHrs ot IM- »*o“
Ml“
No?, Cnnola,han&gt; look ptere WoUmwda, rvoitef at tbe home of the bride's
eanou lb Irrlo*. A plraeept com­
ol reUU.oi wore prraaiL Tbe
Sewly manted ooople will inake Heel­
Logs their home.

lighted to tell people bow they ought to
Mrs. Chas. Reed hxs rented her
Imus* on Green street to Rev. Work of OOIM down Jo, tbe raflrood, «1»" rt&lt;bt
oj wo, etc. now wuite V1JOOO tor rl&lt;bt
the Disdple church.
of w»t' ecroee tend U-drent.w men
fiu- water main on Green street is would wont lo m •»» ’or. I.ooke
icing extended from Hanover street
yen n&gt;“Cb hlre bofflteho™
Funteuu will elwnjn Hod nt Uou&lt;b&lt;J s Thankbgtvino day the pcetoffice
will be open from 7 to 9 o’clock a. tn., tella A Llcbty 'e a bl&lt; Block ol pweral
werebundtee. boota end show. You
There will be a necktie social at K. wlD nlw»ra i&lt;* •Tu.Jj'rSrS.Tertl
vf L, hall Saturday evening next, to mooer If you out of them, roc tee, tell
which all are tnvlted.
butter, &lt;«r&gt;
W. A. Taylor, the prohibition buy
for which they pav the highest market
speaker, was listened to Wednesday * .
.
.wwhmffw for roods.
rveuing by a good sized audience.

Watch and clock cleaning and re­
pairing a speciality by a workman who
no superior, at 8. A. Holmes'.

The sheriff has offered 9100 reward
fur the arreet and conviction of the
parties who robbed Hinun Norton.

not masked will be charged 25 cent* ।
_____ to Strong graced our sanctum
for admisson. Tickets for the dance ।
with his presence, burnsidea and all, on
91.00. will be on sale at Baughman A I
Sat unlay.
Bud’s, Dr. LaLiirop’s and John Robert’s !
Mrs. Kirk Davis, who has l&lt;ern visit­ stores.
•
ing her parents, returned Friday to
Bf.wakb of the man who comm to
Middleville.
you and offers to paint the roof of your
Mis* Lucinda Berkley, ot Woodland,
barn for a night's lodging. In the
visited friends in the city Saturday
morning be asks you to sign a recom­
■nd Sunday.
mendation. that looks innocent enough
.Miss IRiver is'iu Hastings taking tile at first, but soon turns up at the bank
size pictures of Dr. Lowry and son— m the form of a Dote that Ntingeth like
Charlotte Republican.
an adder.- Ex.
Mrs. N. W. Hyatt will visit during
The enterprise shown by the Kala­
the winter with her parrot*. Rev. Sias
mazoo Telegraph, which is an evening
and wife, of Greenville.
paper, in forwarding its edition of
C. W. Jones, of Grand Rapids, patan- Friday p. m. to this dtv by a special
tee of the Jone* fruit dryer was m the train was commendable. The Tele- .
dty Thursday and Friday.
graph is oae of the beet dailies in the
Richard Johnson, of Middleville, state, and when regular trains are run- i
state agent for the Milwaukee junior ning on the new road; ought to have a :
large circulation here. It is worthy of ।
binder, was in the city Friday.

Th. HMtlnf* roller mill floor wile
In the matern mnrtetu *&gt; food rate.
„„iy Hour nude. It does tbl. oo it.
iXdSXtt

bS
machinery as money
Snbiy.as good miltor. as ever had
rhlree of such a mill, and as fine
tn make flour from a* can be
Th. pr~J twin.
The Harftings Engine k Iron Works
__ 1
miU with the farmhave 50 large iron kettles, ailrizw, .
they will trade for wood or old Iron.

Plans have been made to plat the
village of Spaulding, in the township
’•f Prairieville on the new railroad.

gSt'^braT

exchange for floor

Tnr Daily Kalamazoo Telegraph was •
the first of the evening paperi in the '
state to reach this city Friday night: |

and we wish to congratulate that enter-.
prising daily, not only on ’ its
*r- •
rival here bnt because it cn
more complete account of the.-------------busint«8 than the later evening papers.
A train on the new road brought them
here.
/
Y EWKRVAk-about noon I&gt;ewis Har­

£SWHAT”S THAT ?

man waa kicked in the abdomen by a
colt, the property of Robert Pratt,
while he was training it in the rear of
Veterinary burgeon Waddle’s barn.
Tbe injured man waa carried into the
office at the barn and Dr. 8nyder called.
Rev. M. V. Rork has ceased hi* la­ The Doctor thinks the injury will not
bors for the prohibition cause in Ore­
prove
serious unleas
infiamation
gon. and is now in charge of the Mis­
should set in.
soula. Mont., schools.
The card and dancing part} given
Geo. Bamea went to Grand Rapids
yesterday in compeny with Mr. Fuller, by Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Parker at tbe
a relative from Massachusetts who has Hastings House Friday night was a
been visiting him here.
very pleasant affair. Over 100 guests
Bob Rogers has so far recovered as to were present and divided their time be­
be able to get out on the streets, but the tween dancing, card playing and social
aid of two crutches and also a sling far chat according as the spirit moved
them. A very enjoyable lunch was
served, and when the guests departed
./Mrs- D. G. Robinson went to Ionia they felt that the host and hostess had
Monday to attend the annual meeting entertained them royally.
of the Woman's Auxiliary missionary
Quite a stir waa made al the depot
society of this Episcopal dioenm.
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Scidmc.re
E. J. Evans was in Nashville Thurs­ accompanied by another woman came
day. From there in company with reiatfveB he attended the fum-ral of Mrs. hurrying up, pointed out a man to
Anna Kellogg, at Maple Grove center. Marshal ITiillipa and asked that be be
arrested for reasons whieh they hur­
M J. Lathrop and daughter Anna, of riedly stated. The Marshal collared
Waupaca. Wisconsin, arrived Monday, tbe man just as be was boarding tbe
and will spend tbe winter visiting at train but released him before tbe train
Dr. Lathrop’s and with other relatives started. He was from Middleville and
it seems had entered Mrs. Scidmore’s
in this vicinity.
house unceremoniously but without
■/Madams J. C. Lampman, D. Striker doing any harm other than to frighten
and A. Rork went to Grand Rapids. her somewhat. Tbe Marshal did not
consider that the ease warranted his
holding tbe stranger without more
rrdwdonary society.
Al Hams, so long a clerk for Smith,
Last Saturday morning. in response
Hams &amp; Van Arman, has purctmeed an
interest in a grocery store at Vermont­ to a telegram received the evening'beville. May Bucrew attend him. He
will remove bis family there at once.
ponied by Hiram Norton went to
Grand Rapids to identify two men
The Banner is indebted to Fred
Hotohkiaa, of Spokane FalU
ton Ter., for a copy of a special edition
of tbe Northwest Magazine, containing
no noeUent description of Spokane t-i•»-—
Saturday afternoon
Falls1 jail. The accused
and io
Mm. Hadley left for Grand Rapids clalmi
Saturday, where she intended visiting
friends Sunday From there tffie^went
to Ionia to attend tbe annual meeting «rf
the auxiliary mfarionarr society of this
The men admitted that they were
Mght fingered but cW®*
j Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, wm in tbe that they had Dt* committed th* robdty on business yesterday. Like moat

and founder

Freeport got tbe railroad, which reach­

ed tSat place Monday

tobe Uwe

Going Lower?
NO, SIR I

Beamer’s prices .ire lower now than you will
find them elsewhere.

DID YOU SAY HE HAVE BIVALS ?
What do we care?
and we can

We have discounted all comers up to now

We’ve got the pluck and got tbe grit and got tbe money too.

Ease Your Minds
And let os induce you to make a trial purchase from our im­
mense stock of

All the latest novelties in Holiday Goods at

�DEFIANT TO THE DEATH.
8PIES, PARSONS; ENGEL AND FISCHER

Fallaid ftter Trait
BOOM

^.WKHtos^
— Puts— A

&lt;M er thoughts to pay atteaUoa. Bagel
smiled down at th* crowd, and then turning
to Deputy Petera,.«ho gusrded him, be
smiled gratefu'ly toward him, and whtsp red
Tbe rattling at chairs, tabbn, and bem-bre something to the officer that *e*med lo a fleet
coctlnned for aeverai minutes, but by II .-US him. It looked at firet as if En^'l was about
there began to fall a btreb, and courersaUou to salute hl* guard with a kirn,'but be evi­
among the crowd aonk almost to a wfabper. dently sktisfiwi htmoelf with some word of
Tbe bore, whitewashed walla forme! a pain­ peace. Parson’s brad never moved a* Uie
ful contrast with tbe dark-brown gallons, nonae dronpe 1 over bi* heal, l«t the same
with Ila four nooeed rop*a banging ominous­ terrible, fir-l Jo-k was on bis fare
And now p*m&lt;le wvre expecting that the
ly near the floor. It was exactly 1I;SO o’clock
when Chief Bailiff Cahill catered tba rorri ior ■pe c iea tor which Lbo four doo mad owes
and stood beoentb the gallows He r&gt; queet- craved twenty ittiuui*' each would be detlued in solemn toure that the gvntiemwi |«v* ere.i, imt to every oiw'* surprise the t ffl.or
wIm&gt; adju*l*I tlie n&lt;&gt;oae proceed'd to fit on
the white cap w thou: del y. It wa* first
place.I ou Spies’ beaii, completely biding his
bend and fare. Jua; before the c .p waa
pnlied over Fischat's bend Deputy Bpears
turned his eves up to meet those of the tall
young A'lan-hiat. Fr*‘--------’ ’ J----------l.is guard just as pleat
_
..
bio, and bo eremol to be whispering some
won-anf forgiveness, but it tnuy havn been
Otherwise, ns not even tbe lalntest echo
when the drop fril, test to wait deomUy aud
in order.

Has apoMd wtttea

and sure la
Cure for di-O
ordered livery®
er stomacJi, W

At the

Boston

indigest/‘ojiyd^-i

Bffl GOODS STB

non, nervous

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have tbe floret Hue ri

Dress Goods
Ever ottered to Um public and at

gel and Parson* soon donned their white cape
after this, and now the four mon stood upon
the w-affold clad from top to too la pure

traditional victims of tlwv gallows on the last
night; especially was thia so in the cn«a of
Fareono. By H o'clock tlsey wore all awake
and ready for breakfast, of which they par­
took with fairly good appetite.
Dr. Bolton, a Metho list clergyman, visited
them all during the morning, but they hal
■o uas tor him, oltboogh they received him
courteously Parsons told bitn to remember
that be did not Mind for him when be bid bint
good-byo. About 10 o'clock Fischer stood up
at his cell door, and in a fairly goo&gt;i voku
sang a couple of stansu of the “Mursellaisa*'
Tbeslieriff made hi* appearance shortly
menSjvJhch was Frorrotved in sllvncu. Dur­
ing th* morning Spies busied himself writing
a last letter, lo whom
I-11 hn* not yet trona4-J-J0W
pired, and ic was
k|' rwhile engaged upon

~
'y*** l*,™d u‘ tB®
Iffi'
clergyman, and Im*
‘
mediately continued
THB LSKT MrasAGK writing.
Now tiie boor a| ।ncached when the tragic
end was u&gt; l*e aeeompliabtvl. Tlie sheriff and
biir deputies app-arei again and proceed nd to
array the mm in their shrouds and pinion
their arm*. This was done quickly, and the
condemned were placed in Indian file and
tbe march to death began.
V'

I

Ing. Rptes was speaking from behind bis
shmu I. The words etwmol to drop into the
ooki. silent air like pullets of Are. Hts h
what bo sal I: “It « not meat that I should
■peaklwra, whore my silence is more terrible '
than my utterance*." Then a deeper, stronger voice came out
with a mt&gt;0 tl, mysterious oadoncn from be­
hind tbe white pal) that hid the face of
Fi-chor, He only npukoright words, “This
is the happlsKt moment of my life"
Hut ttio urxt voice that catches up the refrom is a different one. It is flrm. harsh,
loud. exultant
Engel was cherring for
anarchy, “Hurrah tor anarehyl Hurrah!"

Dress Flannel

s/* Boss Stahls.
/A \ S/*.F. Kersey,
f BA \ yk Electric.
”
y* No. 306.

42 ,n€htS w|,,e* *n
"I greys at thtrtv
rente Tlipar riwwi' run not last

These arc many other styles. If these dost
sun you. ask to sc« them.

DeBeize !

Also a'fuU line of double jvhlth

Finest Line of Dress Goods
To eboewr from in X1 grades nt priere krew
than tl* kowreL

tfpu Wtet Strength
_
______
— - .
light
shone
in his blue eyre His tawny hair was brushed
back in the u&lt;ual crisp waves from the big
white forehead. Nothing could be itnagmod
more melancholy, and at the seme lime dig­
nified, then the expreedon that sat upon the
fare of August bjde* at that mont-nt Th*
chin was covered with sfrtwhly budding berad
which partly conceal*! therxpnasiou dr the
firmly-cut mouth. The lines were a little
hardly drawn around the corners, however,
and bespoke great internal / tension. He man of America!" be cried, "may I ba allownd
stood directly behind the stijf noose, which tbe privilege nf a|«ecb even at lbs last
reached down almret to hia breast, and, bat­ uxnnen'1 Harkau to tbo voice of the p*&gt;
ing first out a momentary glan-v upward at
tbe rO|M*. let his eyes fall upon the ftkr faces
There wm a sudden pauas Parsons never
that were upturned toward him. Never a ■l«ike a won I more. A sharp, creaking noise,
mutcledid bo move, however; no sign of acrn-h,a siakening, craoklinr eoun I. and
flinching or fear could be diaccrnvd in tbe Spire, Fareous, Fischer and Engel ware no

Spios had scarroly taken bls place when he
was followed by Fischer. Hr, too. was clad
in along white shroud that waa gathered in
at tbe ankh* Hb tall figure towered several
inches over tbit of Hpire. and as bn stationed
himself behind his particular nonee his face
w.w very pale, but a folnt smile rested upon
hb 11 pc As die man s’ool there waiting for
hb last morinit hb pnlo face aw as calm aa
If he were asleep. Next reme George EngeL
There was a ruddy glow upon tbe rugged

,trtka&gt;ATn*»rt

Marr A Dnfl are having a big sale ou their

BLACK SILKS

1 hey all have this JA Trade Mark Label
sewed on the inside of each blanket.
(Copyrighted lUy.J

Cream Balm
Clean»ci lh«’
Nasal I’.utaafT
Allays I'aitt ao&gt;
I n fl m tu matioti
Heals the Sorer
Res to ran th
Sen!*s ol Taut
an i Smell.

Whro th* pulae-beata of all became Imperrep'.tble. which wasal&gt;out IS: 10 o’clock, the
physicians sat down and tbe bodice swung
beck and forth, while the deputies stood
above tliem. Tnero was a continual shifting
ot seats after the physicians 1-fi the bodies,
and nearly all who could get awar want* I
tobeallowed loiloso. The sheriff oper^d a
door at Um* west side nf tbe bulHing and a
great many of the spretatore left
The condemned men dirrotal that their

Catarrh
M*rr &amp; Dug are having a bl&lt; trade &lt;n tber

CLOAKS I
'FIVER1

!n\jjll(n' and children*' from one doi»ar aad
aevrnty-flve .eente u • to al' the tetter cniUe* at
I special low prices. This la t&gt;ead quarter* for
j

UNDERWEAR

■ For Udlre. children and cents, the Apmt liter
l««ret prtcra as uaual.

TRY THE CURE
Foe aj '•tapir dry goods at Inwrvd aaffh prwte
gc to

MARR &amp; DUFF.

oppoaitr Farmer*' Shed*

OH! MY BACK!

Hpies. wlio want*! hi* body given • to hsi
mother. Their wish i were rrep-ctel, and
Corori*r Herts directed that the body of
Lingg ** It'veu to Mre. Eigvl and tbe Car­
penter's union, In accord ance with bis re­
quest, so that they may all be buried to-

A&lt; soon as the cofflns had been prepared
Finebar's body was lowered and prepare! for
encasement. His long neck showed a blue­
black line of discoloration, with a slight co­
agulation under the left ear. Engel's iiody
was warm, although his hands stiowet great

Kidney

“Don’t put the brncre on too light; you
hurt me." The wjrrts cam* in sharp, querul­
ous tones from Parson*, who wns the Inst oiw
to bo pinioned. He shook all river. Whether
it was regs or fear that moved him, who

INVISTIOATORS IN USE.®^

countenance nf the old Anirchiat, and when
be ranged bimsrif alongside Fiscl-er he raised
himself to bls full height, while hie burly
form seem'd to expand with tua leelings that
were within him., -Lost otme Parsons. His
faoe lookr.I actually bandsoma, though it
was very pale. WhM Ce, stepped upon the
gallons h»&lt; turned par'ially sideways to tbe
dangling noose and regarded it with a fixed,
■tony mute—oio of miiulod aurprb-j and
curi sity. Then be straightened himself, un­
der the fourth noons, awl, as he did so, be
turned his big gray eye* upon tbe crowd Be­
low a itb such a look of awful reproach and
sodnree ss could not fad to strike the innerwas a look never to bo forgotten. There was
an axproreio-i almost of inspiration on tbo
white. Oom fac--, awl the great, stony eyre
“W'bat have 1 doner
There they stood upou tbe scaffold, four
white-robed fl guru* with art, stoical faces, to
which it would seem no Influence could bring

“Oh, My God I My Godl" exclaimed poor
Bam FUden a* his comrades disappeared from
hb sight forever. Then bo threw himself
into a corner of hb cell, dropping Co Ma
kwmu, and hiding his face in hb bands. Hb
powerfu! frame shook under tbe terrible
S^ufa of the moment with convubfve soba
He was writhing in agnay. For a few mo■aaute tee remained ia «.hb atritude of pas«MBtad«pair. Thao tbe relief came. The
gnat, strong mM wop* like a child. Tbe

■uiMiranr miviurra. Hirer goooc »rr r-T r fast
and eaunotbc duplicated tor eon G&gt;ter*i4c:more
muuey.

*tewiy, unfaltering iUp a wbue-rolied fl jure
atepped out from behind tbe protecting me* Gvorre E-tg *L
tallic screen and stood upon tbe drop. It was • A- d now cbe weird and ghastly scone was
August Spica It was evident that bb hands brought, tn a climax. Patwons alone remained
were firmly bound behind him underneath tn speak. Out from behind bin mask bls
hb snowy riirouil
X,
volr-n wxindeti more sad. and there wns a
mnrtt dreary, rerronokful tone in it than even

FSsclirr lifted bls fare to the cells of Kiel Ito
and Schwab, in the gall-ry above, and shout­
ed: "Bruder Schwab, wir wuenschen ihnen
aln glii«ckll*ehei • tebrn, und das sis bald
nwramkotatnen." [Brother Schwab, wo wish
you a happy iifo and that you may soon be
free) 1 hen he addr-i, “Good-bye, Sam."
“Good-liya, Sam,” echoed Sjiieo and Engvl
Parson* aaid nothin;:.
Schwab stool at the door of fats cell, hb
bands foblad behind, h&gt;* brow orerbung by
matud hair prereed agfnst the iron Imra
Tears streamed dnwn his cheeks an I ran into
hb black and unkemp beanl He was sc
overcome by emotion that bn could no*
Sjx-sk. Not tme of tbv spcctutom “rut uu-

Now,tbe iron door between life and death
epened and tbe m«n moved out, alowlv and
with measured trend. F.rst came Spica,
thru Fleeter. thou Eng-1. lb«u I'areoM.

thrir

. 36 inch Tricot

Isn’t it plain that $1.50 to
43.50 spent for one of the fol­
lowing s* Horse Blankets
would have paid?
&lt;y* Five Mile.
—V S/A Six Mile.
IK X. ’/A Little Giant.

swl bravuo. The mon had not noUoed this,
but they knew the end wa* near.
For an fustant there wa* a dovl ailono-,
and then a mournful, solemn voioj sounded
from behind tbe first right-hand mask, and

with.n a few feet of tbo scaffold. There was
a pause. pie condemned men wore about to
mount tbe stairway leading to tbelr last pint­
form from which they would over spwik.
Step try step, steadily they mounted tbe stair­
way, and again there was another slight
peu-c. Every eye was bent upon the angle

I

Than ever before.

All was ready now for the signal to let ttie
drop fall In the little box nt tbe back of
the stage and fastened to the wall tbe invisi­
ble executioner stoo I with ax polte.1, ready

sgn and found guilty of lite munlor of Ma­
thias A Decan in the Haymarket sq iareoo
May &lt; !»»«, were hanged Friday in Cook
ooonty jail and paid the penalty of thoir
artaw with thoir lives. The drop fed att ll;43
and thb four men died with wonb of defiance
and scorn upon tbrir lipa. Parsons* last word
waa actually strangled In his throat by the
hangman’* noons. Seldom if ever have four
men died more gamely and dvfinotly lhau the
four who were strangled Friday.

Thursday night, ami awoke early on tbe
morning which waa to be their last on earth.
Nor wns their »'*&lt;ep n^iound as that of the

PRICES LOWER

And now a bailiff approached, and, mixing
Spies’robe, noned a leathern strap around
’ bi* ankles. In a moment they were cloeuly
pintoncil together. EttgePs ie jt were next
strapped tfdfrihor, ahd when the official approachnd Finch* tbe latter straightened up hi*
tall figure to its full height and placed hb
nnkim clo*u together to facilitate tbe opera­
tion. SphM was the last, but be was tbo first
around wham neck tbo fatal coni wa* placed.
One of ths attendant tmlllffe seised the noose
in front of Spies and passed it deftly over
the doomed maub head. It caught over hb
right ear, but Spies, with a shake of hb
bead, cart it down around hb neck, and then
tbe bailiff tightened it Uli It touched tbe
warm flesh, and carefully placed the noose

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS, MIC1U

in now proptrocHo trout *11 chronic dteorrlent. H.tvjng flttrd nr the finest ef
offlott*, he in vitae the &gt;tfflct**d to cell on
hiiu. He urges them not to despond
nor ffivr up if they b*vw hern unauocerafui heretofore iu finding relief.

bort Parsons waa easily bundled. It is given
out that g5 U had lw offered for. the c.otbes
on nniurtiav the
which Perecns wore at the hanging. Tbe twrnty-srcoud day October tn Ute yw one
body ot Sjdea woe rernovBd at ten minutm
before 2 o’clock and De- others were driiver

PROTECTING THE JAIL.

‘hr

LADIES

Do Tom Own Dyeing, nt Home, with

PEERLESS DYES.

Caicaoo, Nov. 11—Tbe strong guard of
armed men that was thrown around tbe jaii
Thursday night was displaced Friday morn­
ing by a much stronger one. All ]wsaage
along the streets bordering tbe jail waa cut
off and stout ropes ware stretched across to
mark the boundary line that travelers were
permitted to approach. ,
Copt. Hubbard commanded the men who

Having spent many yenm in study st
the briit medical colleire* of th* country,
and hnvlng ha&lt;l sn extrnaive und sueccreful practice in treating chronic dis­
orders, bo feeb certain that be aan giro
tbe aflHcted aaaurunce at succvsk.
ARE YOU SUrFElUNG

Clark street and guard­
ed tbe buildings adja­
cent to tbe jail A
rope
was
thrown
across Michlgun street
at Clark aad bore rix- feet, tbeuev nouih eight .») re
&lt;»&gt; ot November. A. D. 1W7. alt
afternoon, bn assigned for the
Prtitton. and tai the
Mid hfflra nt law Tv
patroOed along Clark
f rtreet did not cany
1*'
rifles. They werearmumcTOB aotrrooA ed With revolvers and
batons, both bring carried in plain view.
Tbe houses and stairways in tbe neighbor­
hood were guarded by police and on tbe topi
of the building* contiguous to ths jail a com­
pany of police were an duty.

*»«

rMitoo
-,lulof? -aid
fled, of Mary J. Wliktipi.°»
heir
at law
dreeased. setting forth that sa-'d darrsoed died
a
rc*'
1,1 SS prtitioti
dMcr,b&gt;&lt;1- *,'d Iraring no last wilt and tests
ment. and th
S»«i.i«.._ i-

from Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, w
any difficulty with the lungs?
Is your Liver affected, or your Btom
ach disordered?
Have yon Heart diewwe?
Are yon afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
trouble*?
Dr. Baughman can cure you, if a cure
is at all poMlble.
He has met with marked snccetw in
treating Rheumatism, Npermattorrhavi,
Hemorrhoids. Tbe latter be treats
without pain and positively cures.
FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL
TY.

Cal) on him at his office*. Hartings.
Mich.

CONSULTATION FREE
tbe onraer of tbe jail to the alley oa Dear­
born, Capt. Bohaack, witborer 100, men aad
Unto. Klpier aU Lamo, protected all
nasMgos to tbe &gt;11 from tbe north side.

Caaea treated and medlcinee seat by

■MIL

�RED” REVERENCE.

con«U patios. “liver
nick headache.
JoeoWUiess,

LINCOLN’S CELEBRATED PHRASE.

complaint/
and all &lt;fl«

KIRKT
WtUTK

Originality la

HOMAGE PAID BY CHICAGO ANARCH­
ISTS TO THEIR DEAD.

»hic:i would mow .town

bonrrn with the auicida
linn, and in the first os

The Baptist church at Rochester has
no pastor.
that followed

Twenty Thouiand People Follow Their
Bodies in Solemn Phalanx and

•

nation of «n anrmtwn of the “FurtanlghL* ■
German orgnniatUoo of women. Oua and

In Silent Protest.

ll..* execution bail taken plnce

not

m

English inalefacturt

The

neither Webster nor Uimln originated tin*

likji. Um man whipped oat

hi Use piVfuiv U&gt; Um* «dd IWklltTe Bible,
published A. D. l.*CN, i» lite following ik*-larnlion: "Tlik Biblo kf« tlie government of
• prophi and fur Um people.-"
h Mlmliral with that rm*
Lincoln in iiia Getiyaburg

•truck biui on tbe hip.

Chronic nasal catarrh poaitlvrly cured by Dr.
Hngv’s Krmwly.
The Northern hotel nt Lake City banbeen nialertMlly enlarged aud improved.

been Imm&gt; rtxmgb t.&gt; iiuuntiate
grt-at aid sinn-rw man tbe i rrnio of willful
plagiaratniotlHrm have awcribed to biai U^*

At the time when Colmubwi ataried In search
of Um New W.rrld. nearly rirty man. woman
n u! rhilr! In Europe lusbb-d tii.it there was no
New WorLI lo tllM’OVrr. Whru be eume back,
pretense nt originality in the nuitter, nor waa rniwtird witn sure* as, aptrgw i&gt;roi*oriioii nt
lie &lt;-on&lt;ioua of having appi-oprtelal Um.* their good rtrainl*- adiirred lo their tlmon ; and
if they were allvr to-dav manv of thv'ii would
ilnubtlc** ia«tsl that Ainrrtra had never been
If bo Loaubjoct to tlx* charge of phgtei- dl«c ver.sl at alt a man will give up anything
In Hm* world more re-ullli than a pet tbeorv
F.x example, look at tlw itxilvKtnalw who still
tnnlblam that consumption Is liacutable. Dr.
.
.
Each ussy Imvr tuquiml I1»n e'» G'ddri, Mrdk'al QlacajV’ r» ba* cured
the peculiar form ot rxphrsniuii (tbe thought thtiusan-’s npon thousai ds of eaves, and will
rare
thousands mor-, but tli-se i*op-r &lt;*ai&gt;1
liarlf (ring ns old mi Um IrpubiiiaB idea of give up
their point. Neverthelr-v the ■'Discovt»rs” w in cure any case of eunsumpUou, If taken

i . ■ lad K" ' r.l • about «* :

« aial U|K&gt;u twin® ot deped U&gt;

•ball not prrfah from th.* earth,” Mr. Liticnhi
ho* Imo subjected to brutal crilicmn aa well

honor*
•m •bowervd by their «ympathirere upon

SOAR

.English epavln linlmest removes all
hard, nnfl, or callaused lumpa and blem­
ANTED.- LADIES tor our fall aad Christ
ishes from honws, blood npavin, curlm,
mu tr.idr. to tike lirht, pleasant work at
tbeirwwu homes •• •“ *•
■*— — •— —•*“
xplinU, awreney, ringlkonr, stifle®,
tMaatt, Kr
sprain*, swellings, rtc. have S60 hv iv made. Work
uv of one Iwtlle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear Jt Co., druggists, Hastings.

W

John I Carpenter, deputy county
KTEXHING AnVKKTtHRlM ahould rtitdiw*
CEO. P. ROMfELL A CO.,
Clerk of Ingham county, has resigned.
to *H&gt;ru**r Mt rw*i. New Yorx tlty.
□oo&gt;l'« Narvanarlli* cures catarrh by expel- For HKI.WT List- OF inoo MBWHPAHEM.
Will 1-c seat FKEE. on apUlcaUto.
lag Impurity I torn the blond. whl- h Is the
cause u! tbe complaint. Give It a trial.

I

from CUP
WM tbe objective point IhruugtMXit the

toed ntoulutrly pure, and for gt-ocrsl
houseiwid purposes b Uie v«y best

It Is probable that the tinlvrniity roll
will contain 1.700 names soon.

185U, Tu*hdi&gt;i • Barker defltt-sl iletixa-rncy as “a
gurmiineiit &lt;if nil Um* [•eo,4c. by all Um* people,
for all tbe |&lt;rcq*le of morw." Substantially
the same phiua- «n* uwr&gt;J by Judge J&lt;wl

, FRIGHTFUL TAKING OFF.

Tbe only brand of l^xnndry Soap
uwnnlfil ti firvt &lt; lass medal at Ute

cwtirrntwn iu 1053 A dhtniguidled dipto
mat l&gt;as acquainted tin* with tlx* singular fact
that dimwit the Mention! phrase employed by
Mi. Lincoln wan uxsl in nnuUwr language.

A gvinnartiuin ia to be established at
Alllion college.
.
E hnund Hall, of Detroit, is to build
atkawuilll.it Farwell.

tort, and by noon fully MM) were within tbe

FortV-e gh' of th* good people of
Iah-iow it from Uxmu. " tjn page 31 of n work
Alma arc i* ud*it&gt;g V«dapuk.
entiUrii "Geai'bK'(itr &lt;!&lt;h Hi Lweiw1 When
F. A L-n »rd, of Fenton, has opened
RcgetwrataMi vou 1K30 b • Inta, vcrti P. Fed
der&gt;*l&gt;.,, ap[&gt;i’ar» ati ncTWntof a publics meet* l a livery atable al Alin 1.
ho were oomprlle j to rein-qutab their mg held tA Olteii, Bwitacrlaml, in May, 1MKI
The fin-men of Adrian now have
Un that uo*a»ioii a suraLer named Sehins drills on the slrret* everv nighu
uis-d Um* following iamftthgv: “All tbe govenniM-iita cf Bwitarrlatri (inferring to the*
Should be usd in attempting to cure
limply from the invple. by the people, and that very rtlsagr**alil»* dlsett-u-. catarrh.
As miarrh originates in impurities In
the blcKrti, local applications can do no
permanent good. , I'hr commoQ-aenoe
method of treatment is to purify the
blood, and for this purpose there is no
i,uv •peetatorv gathered arouaL
preparation superior lo Hood's Saras*
parilla. That this peculiar medicine
.does cure catarrh -s shown by thp many
sljil* of tie linen cAiwk^red by the teatlmonials from people who have 09
found relief upon using it when all
New Yurk gentleman who rarrx* over with others had failed. A book containing
statements of curea Bent nn rei&gt;*ipt 6f
two-cent stamp, by C. I. Hood &amp; Co.,
Lowell. Mass.
picture of health when she left New York.

I

Thirty ears were m waiting for tlw funeral
He had

fulminating

played a final dirge amt the curtain bad fallen
Hbe

Tbe i|ihv«icten in attmd-

The Banner Job Department
is supplied with the latest and

bete the swung lady Lad been

best styles of type.
an Alton train aad awn I to Joliet to begin
llx-tr long imj r mo unseat. Tlw* u.s*a were
dHinclined

Lance in looking after tbe military cundlticm
ith George Schilling an-1 ooe or two

ditiou.

artgbt poanrUy recover, but after soon to to-

Mate of Mli'h'gtn—Fifta Ju ltelal Circuit.
I do hereby Sx *n&lt;l appoint the following a*
and foe the times for holding the serernl terras
of court witblu and for the fifth judicial circa:t,
after Navetab r 1st, IM7. vil:
Evtom Oiuntt —Third Monday in JsnsSrr.
third Monday Iu AptII. third Monday iu July,
laird Moud»v in October.
Haaav CocjtTS.-tNs'ond Monday to Febru­
ary, second Monday InJIav. third Moodsy iu
Aukust. second MneKtay In November.
*•■■——“ COUNTY -Hecoud Monday In
Mouday in June, aeroud Monday

speedvaiy.

reclining twwiitoa awm

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

THE GOVERNOR’S PREROGATIVE.

HUMPHREYS’
through colluuon, with

Bright.

ward thoroughly overhauled II
msrabwvd that Secretary Whitney lust hi
favorite daughter through a malignant diph
Iberia ceii’.ructtal on L-oni ship «m a voyage
United States to viati Enroj* with tlw uli&gt;s.i
nf ■waring rr»L improving their brailh ami
the pleMure of aigbteeeing. The knowledge

delegation from Um Bak«r» onkm-

COITS HONESH
!l&gt;
*’•■*' ■ IC.TSi

HOUSEPAINT h5
COIT S FLOOR PAINT
jaS-aWONT DRY STICKY

Mate of Michigan. Count) ut Barn, wa
At a sewlon nt tlx’ Frubutr Court lor tbeHous
lyo! turn holdcn at tbe Probate GT--*-iKlfiedb
of Hastings in said county OC Friday, thri
■xh day of Keiitemlier in Uu* year irt.v tw&gt;u«O»d
eight humins! and eight) aeveh
Prvaent, Wm. W. Cole. Judge ot Prvt*atc
In the matter of the estate of Heun PaUO-rtte.'

dorwase.t. iu Kid |*etlUou desertb. d.
■Dirreupoa it Is oexten-d, that Friday,
the KUi day of October. A. D l*d. at Cm

all other persona lutenwtad In Mid eatate.
aTe required
at1—
a scwslon
xluI.Court.
lk_.
... K..Ito apiwar
tI
lllh—

to be published iu the I

DB. htmphhht:’SOCH
Cloth a Gold Binding

practice at Bridgeport, w tiere be lie

THE MARKETS.

FOR ONE DOLLAR!^

HOOKER,
Circuit Judge.

itii bis daughter, baa

rfah,

YOUR BUCCY

ertalnly

Chastsrj Order.
SUtc ot Michigan.
FHthJ nd ictal Circuit lu &lt;h:ii&gt;eeri

immlugs. oumplaintanr. vs. Henry
Cummings, defend., nt.
ICAaehs. tXM. IXUSMBIIM.----- - .

[qmeopathic

further danger* to the puhlie from thia direr

der to b» published In tbe Hasting-* Bix wa*
said pnbiieatMxi to he eoatlnwd unrr tn eack
week for six weeks tn •Dcce«’iou.
Haled Heptember 21st. l»n.

FRANK A. HOOKEK.CUfult Judge
SMITH ACfH.GROVK.
UoiieitoTw tor t'snuiAaiaaai

Jt ia not publicly known, pertuqw, that aunx

•it UP ths “Mar;
atom jmaiag in
double tnaeral

William A. Hamtnomt, Julian Hawthfcne.

PEC I FICS

BU ot Michigan

ARBUCKLES
c cm a package of COKi'EE ia a

solid Lacking of thia wall known oaraialiat.

plaint'a. agaJ
and chattels. I

ARIOSA
SMITH ftOOLtiBOYK,

.rturua from tho Atlantic to the Pacific.

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

COFFEE
trood when exposed to the air.
bur this brand in hemvetloally
•.-.led ONE POUND PACKAGES.

run. 1
cltadly barat forth with: ’’That will do, thank

torn telfdnnig

-&gt; t—

ft-

ESSuZyiS
M C-eal
vow.
S\d.ire.ih» h*“ TrrV“i’'”“l Vnk"
”

kL

Mh,*^ u-

may tw n&gt;-lined
„S u™* od-r B”""“

You
let that cold of yours run on
think It la « light thing. But It may
run Into caUnh. Or into pneumonia
or conaumpUon. Catarrh la d apwlmr
Pnrumonla la dangrroua. Consump­
tion la death Itself. The breathing ap­
paratus must lie kept health* and elw
of all obatrnotiona and offensive matter.
Otherwise there la trouble ahead.
All the dlnoawa of these parts, bead,
nose, throat, bnmehlal tubes and lungs
can be delightful!* and eollrely cured by
tbe use of Buecbee’e Uerman Syrup. If
you don’t know thl* already, thousands
and thousands of people can toll you.
They have been cured by It, and -know
how It la. Uiemsrtvm.
Bottle only W
rente. Ask any druggist

idekenuxh &gt;*
Dey, Marte X. ..
_____ __________are dsfendsate.
we

m/ symptoms and fevlluk* better than I could
If I had written a whole took My trouble wm
lndeed**llke a thief in the nlrtf," far it had

A.•"*!?&gt;

being tbe plow for bolding tbe circuit enurl
rclof land sltoatc, lying Hnt
of J-ralrievtUe. Harry eomity
MTitMd B. tDllOVX. tO-witl

Millions of jwopie need some medicine aimpty

roti Ld nl ng

ALONZO t KKXAMTOX.

�ADDIT»O*4AL_LOCAL NEWS.
The last of the township clerks* lists
of registered voters in the sever a
townships was not received by the
county clerk until the latter part pf
last week, and this hu delayed a com­
parison of the names on the local
option petitions with the registered
voters, but this work was completed
Monday. It was found that there were
90 petitions, having 1,602 names. Of
these, 1,529 were found to I* registered
voters. No doubt the other "3 are
legal voters, but they were not register­
ed. The law rt-qulrea but 1,168, w
there are enough with over SJOto span!.
Had the other school districts respond­
ed aa well as the 90, there would have
been 2.700 names nu the petitions, and
had the matter lieen pushed as it should
have been, 3.500 could have Ix-en secur­
ed. The delay in sending in the peti­
tions would of itself have prevented an
election in October or November. But
the failure of the town clerks to send
in their lists hut -pring. has made the
delay two or three weeks longer. As
many spring elections are held in March
and the local option election cannot tv*
held in any month when there are other
elections, the local option election in
this county must be held either in.
December, January or February. Of
these December Is undoubtedly the best,
and the election will probably In* called
in th^t month. •
■

Following are the real rotate transfera for the week ending Nov. 12th, as
taken from the books in the regtrtcr’s
office:
D. L. Tritnmr to WHber Tinker; m N. K. U
ot N. A'. J*. Yankee Spring*, aiQQ.
M.Maihrrland to Wm. HUI. lots 46 and «,

x-Yuui. wrio«f&gt;
RUKK

&lt; Sf'V: ?-'^Ensiw'

4 und c i&gt;lk. n. Freeport. fSOO.
F. P. Morrloon to Wm. tiottan -. B. M feet ot
lot S. Phillip# add. NsahvUlo, rsj.
t»J’A'
10 *MartUa Lo°&lt;h«n:40acrra roe.
K. C. Hatbawny lo Pbehe and toey Hathaway;
IU acres, sec. 11. Barry. 83,000.
Clarissa Paul to Emma llamaeker; lot B blk.
W. Middleville, 8300.
Walter Clartt to J. H. Miller; B3 acres see. 7,
Au-Hu, 8J.000
F. W. Nagler to C. B. Baldwin; 4o acres sec. 8.
JuilaA; Vojrr to O. B. Frisbee; 40 acres sec.

• The C. L. 8. C. will meet on Friday
evening. Nov. 25th. at the home of My.
C. Smith with the following program:
I ibnEjlni^ the Lord * prayer.
r

F»j&lt;rr- Wltehcraft, A. II. Joboroo.
Civil wn U**-&lt;Ju«tlou» by 0. H. VonAmon.
A merlran literature-Durations by C. Smith
os given iu OliAUtsuqusn. 31.
Reading-Tbe WllcbeV daughter, Vlota Willi­
son. ■
I
- ■
■ sad ventlbitioo -Clisutauqaan qiio&gt;ii&lt;&gt;t:«, bv Mr*. Eooaston.
Common *a!t -chautnuquxn question*, by Mr.
Handy
■j
I feel deeply grateful to the members
of the tire department and those busi­
ness meu who so kindly and sutetantially aided me during the sickness subSuent to the accident which recently
til me, and to them I extend my
heartfelt thanks.
Robert Rogers.
Mil Editor:—VMwie allow me apace
fora few facts to impeach the testi­
mony of -J. E. Tobias and show to
si rangers that hia tongue can not be
slander and I am through. He said in
the last issue of the Banner that no
member of the Dowling district board
offered me 835, etc.
To whom it may concern:
This ia to certify that we did tell fl.
6. Gaskill we would give him 833 per
month to teach our winter term of
school.
G. R. Manning. Director.
Gro. J. Cox.Moderator.
I have tbe original in their own band­
writing, which any one may see at any
time.
He raid I denied ever corresponding
foil any paper.
Look at my reply
whfch Tie refers to and aee if I aald it.
IL 8. U.VIKILL.
Following is the amount of primary
school money** apportioned to Barry
county, and tbe number of children of
school age in each townahtp, upon
whom the apportionment is made at
.the rate of 49 cents for each child of
/s-hool age. The report is for the six
I months ending Nov. 1st.
School
Am’tappor^
I Townnlilp.
?-* —1 Oliildren.
—
.........
..................... .8 183 7

Morgan, STS.

HASTING* MAKKrra.
Wheat, srtutenew . ....................... .
“
red new
Qom.....

0PPR1CE1S
CREAM
jAKlNg
^OWDEf
PERFECT

the Strong*-*:. Pnn-.« and mwrt Hcaliuhtl. I&gt;r.
Price'* the only Baking Powder that does not
contain Ammonia. Mme or Alum. Sold only lu
Cans.
PRICE BAK! N(l INIWDKK &lt;M».
NSW YORK.

BMtfiMas. .............................
Cott BMes................................
tMTOMMB.,......... ............... -

Timothy Saad
Clover Moda
Itrra*ed Chirkrn*. lUtetm**
Uro Chlckrn*
•- Turkey*
“ Uueks . . .

CMICAbO.

THE MEANEST MAN YET.

p •iinus. iwu ol tnetn »re wnitc. turee
iu
color. Thorn are no .other &lt;il-.tUigui»hing
nrirk* on thrtn. Owner rxn rccovt-r luunr bj
calling at mj preml.&gt;r-. proving i&gt;r.*r»rrtv and
paving al! «Wt*. NATHANIEL GOLDEN.
ItaltTmorr, ^leh.. Nor. II. 18S7.

, Alum wa* found in twenty-nine eampkb*.

This drug is eni-

i lyvfd in baking powders to cheapen thoir enst.

log chaiua Twenty or th.rty nshns were
yelluig like fiend*. Huge sbrets of blubber
were I .ring liauW in 11 tbe gangway.
Everything wiu excitement and noise. The
sea all about tbe ship wa* rod with blood.and

The preecDcc

to the impure cream of tartar of cont-

••f lime is attributed

nturec used in their nianiifacture.

Such cream of tartar waa a Ln •

analyzed and found to contain.lime und other impurities, in some

samples to the extent of 98 per cent of their entire weight,

,

tion of u Royal " (not including the alum and phoephsio powders,

which were long sinoe discarded as unsafe or inefficient by pru­
dent honsekwpero). are made from the impure cream of farter of
commerce, and consequently contain lime to a correspond

The only baking jHtwdrr yrt found by chemical BoalysU -•&gt;
l»e entirely frw from lime and abuoluUdy pure u» tho *• BnyaL

This perfect purity

requite from

of tertar specially refined and

the exclusive use of rrv-im

prepared by patent process.

which totally remove the tartrate of lime and o^icr impuriric*.
The cost of thus chemically pure cream of tartar is mudi pre.ii&lt;*&gt;

than any

other.. and it

m

used in do baking powder but the'

.Prof, Love. who made .the analyses-nf baking powder* for

You should tiara seco that student

the New

York

State

Board of Health. tu» well as for thr

icludkingn

i&lt;r printed and elrvtilkted In Mid county ol
Barry, once tn rseb wrak for flirre «uccreaiw
wrek* prvvtoo* lo sold day of heoriny.

••I have tested a pncV.ugt* of •Royal Baking Powder’ which
1 purchased in the open market, and find

and wholesome ingredients.

CroupCured!

it cotnpuat’d of

It i.- a mum &lt;*f tartar jniwdvt «•!

a high degree of merit and does m»t

phosphates or any injurious substance^.

•vuitain eitlier aluta or
.

•E. G. LOVE. Pu.D."
AND LIVES SAVED WITH

Sr. Peckaao’s Universal bp
REMEDY!

HlAte of Michigan, County ot Barry—as.
Notice
l» berebv-----given
that anal*..,
rlectleu
will
U-I.l — ■
.J l./.l.ll...?
Inna

'I have mid Dr. Feekbam'* Universal Croup
r- *L .I.... m a.o.

&gt;11’

BOYS!

BOYS!

IntoxlaUltis llqnnra a* mentions'! In WTtlon
two of Act No. iW of the rublle Acta 1U7. of year, drugglM. Hastings, Mich.
the Legislature of tbe Mate of Michigan, entl-

this Btate.” and approved June
1887. shall be
..... x . .
j vm.c-u ...j .-u
manufactured or aold within Uie limits ol
said County of Barry. This notice Is given by
virtue of the above mentioned act of tbn Legls- graham. North Irving, Mlcb. - latwe of the State of Mlenlgxn. application by
8WDr Peckham's Unlvorral Craap
etirra comth* and throat troubles in

Dated HMutinies. Mich.. November Wth. 1M1.
•
FRANK MQDERBY,
County Clerk of Barry County.

cuu-irvn

.

Remedy
old and

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

I bear of

We’ve not Forgotten the Boys.
Stride into Morrill &amp; Co.’s and buy a suit

of Clothes and we will give you a nice hand
sled to slide down hill on this winter.
You

wpt in California. I have 100 acres now of

can buy your Clothes for less money than

to make from my present crop from 20,000

elsewhere.

Now do not wait until they are

all gone, and they are going very fast.

and regular, and Id six months she
wm the ptecore of health-* living

well. I. employ thirty man steadily, aud a good
deal of tbe tinv» I have from sixty toaeventy. 1

They

wont last long. No more after this lot. Come

What kind!' English walnuts and almond*.
They are not an profitable as the olrvys, still

early and be sure and get one.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

and a fellow thief followed Anna Dickinson
at ooo time am! a theatrical company at
another, bought tickets and sent them an

"There I* only one kind of

•

- Boyal.”

begun in rather a small -ay in 1873, jtnd
have planted from 1,000 to 8,l»X) trees each

1 wish to tell you of the case of a
girl 16 years old, who had been sick
with suppression two years. Her
father had paid over 8300 for doctor’s
bills, still she wm failing. Bhe bad the
worst countenance I have ever seen, a
kind of greenish-yellow: she wMeaiaciated, had constant bowel trouble, and
had to take morphine every night in
order to sleep at all. All who saw her
thought she would die. Her parents
said they had done all they could. 1
repeatedly urged them to try Zaal’bora,
but they were strongly prejudiced
against “nostrums.’’ Finally the mother
’ said. “We must do some-thing, and this
la no ut-niv tn hnir, hnr
anvthlnrr"

j

All the baking -powders of the market-, with the single exee; -

vGtiremxnenL says of the p«ujty and wholetmmcbeM of •* Royal”:

gain.
said deeroaed died seized.
Th" question as to Hie ownership of inven­ which
Thereupon II Is ordered, that Satudav. tbe
tion* made by employes In their working 1(Xb day ot Deceiub r. A. D. lMg. at te«i o'clo, k
lu the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
«4tablHhmonta&gt; tbe employer sets up a claim to Mid (w-Utlon, aud that the heirs nt taw ot Mid
sited ana all other person* InU-rvetrd In Mid
them. but pays the inventor a royalty. Often, deer
estate, an- required to appear at a sreslou
however, tbe employer wanta all, and inex-

points about tho Innin-w. -Santa Barbara is
tbe great olive country of tbe United States

such an extent as to render them seriously objectionable for tin

oJIcki

. : : ■■
Wjtldir

Oti*.
ibwpoa-e. Brolber Ch*». Rigg*.
What irrtvni* m sgrteulturn ha* tbe past
son taught u*. by volunteer*.

9 The official report shows that a large number of the powders

in tho preparation of human iood.

an it wa* daylight all lb" time. Tbe

i.

are well to do anil growing ri'hrr yearly
But tbe meanest man h still manufacturing
hl* one patent and pocketing all Tbe prospomlbility to tbe ।

' known United Stales Government chemist.

8 o'clock and fiutsbfd soon after midnight,

not make himself and divided fairly with
th-ir creator. Tho prolific and utilitarian Btate of Michigan, ttouuly of Harry -*».
At a M-ealon of the Probate Court tor thto greater activity, and lie ia st!11 Inventing. county of Barn-, boldeu at the Probate Offlcr n

PUCM1UAMK.

H. H. Campbell

ber of the State Board nffd President of the New York City

examined were found to contain alum or'Jime; many of them to

blood boiled* an*i 1 -allied up to him and

San Lui* Obbpo to Ban Diego.

brands that could l»o found for ratta in the State, were submitted
, ti&gt;■rf-x.tiiiintttion and analysis by Prof. C. F. Chandler, a mem­

Ing in tbs vicinity of 140 laurel* ot oil.
and producing about 2.500 pound* of
- • ■
. .. •‘jera wa* a great
How the native#
amount

Blate of Michigan, &lt; &lt;&gt;uu&lt;yof Harry.- e*
At a sesslou of the lirobttfe Court tor the Coun­
quaiutoncei He is tbe proprietor of a small ty ol Harry boldeu st tie Frobate Oflke in the eit)
iianuug* in Midi county• uu lurodsy. tu&gt;
manufactory, which umkea him a neat little ui
15th day of November la tar year one thousxu*' with the sk-lotoo, it aeccned n* if they could
rteht hundred and clibtj seven.
rresent, Wm. W. Cbl*-. Judge of Probate.
In the maXterof Ibd ratato of John Dawson,
loaded down a* full ।
of Onuigvvttte. decea-W.
On reading nod filtiiktbe petition, duly veri
trndoro out. Tbe old fellow, »ilent, mrlnn- tied. ofKlien E F.nrltart, ferw* rb Ml Inn h
IM
wmmi prating this roibt to adjudicate ntni
ciuiiy and always looking Trnngty, Imjl, it determine
who are or «e|r the b-g*l heir* o'
term*, an invi-nUvo turn. He wm continu­ of said dret-aw-d. and r atitled lo Inherit tinal]V making little cxperinicpta in ureful di­ real estate of which said dri«a«ed died wii.-d
Thereupon it 1* urUcred. that Frid»)
tbe Sib day of Deremlar, A. D. IMT. at tei
o'clock in tbe foreuooti. be aaMguod hn
the- hearing of a.-dd petition, and lbwi
patent.,.
Ono day hia employer discovered litis, and
be immediately laid claim to them on the ore required to npp*-ar st s »re*ton of sold Court
then to be bolden iu. tbe Probate (MD--c. In lbdty of llaaUng* lu sold ooupty and sbaw caaan.
If any there lie, why tbe prayer of tbe petl
Hotter Kbould nut be granted.
Aud It I* further ordered that Mid pctitlonnr
without allowing a penny to hia 85 a week give uoUre to tbe |&gt;craou» lut. rrsUwl la Mid es­
My UnprvwMou of th. Mudenta
tate. of ths pendency of sold peUtlon and tbe
bearing thfreed by causing a copy ot this order
to be puWl.hed In th- Hartlnp BA*«!&lt;itK * aeww
&gt;ufnetarer„»
paper printed sod circuited in sold County ot
re his bean
up to the bote! tboy eyed tbe girl* intently,
longed.

10 a. m.—Regular order of bull new tn the 4th

Holl exhaustion. selecUou.
A. PARKER.

rhaleru -err lying at anchor on.l.r East cape,
the aoutli ward, forking rapidly up along the
shore. Twenty flke or thirty whale l*»te
were immediately lowered, and the gauntlet
was too much for Uv wbnln. He "us soon
captured and alongside tin- Lucretia to be

Under the direction of the New York State Board of Ihtalili,

eijity-lour different kinds of baking powders, embracing all the

*T. U»VI*.

Came Into my enclosure. Tuesday. Noveuibcr
•th. UM. K mile rest of MHu Williams' farm. In

The Barry County Pomona Grange brain, yon pay fop. *l»'* Inasmuch'
will meet with the Glass Creek grange d-*rivran ample profit from hi* lai
at their hall in the township of Rutland iifcuw no obligation to aid him if be|
on Friday Nov. 25th. at 10 o'clock Hl or b-lpln* through devotion/t
sharp. Patrons, it is very necessary
that you should be present on time as
tangible
the election of officers will txicur at this
meeting and our literary program
should not be omitted.
Tnuntde In New York New*.

tbe prlurlpte. of the Orange, by J. Itaw&gt;

—--------- ——

and faith, but tbe natives all evidently rolIdled it exceedingly. and they chewed by the
boor, as a schoolgirl would a piece of gum.

custom iuui deBued as ’Un* Un*. fluke* (tbe

belonging to the employer. But the just
and humane judge said: “No! You. hire

rinclwlth

sirauy aicu, . »umuw

Its superior exreHenre prawn in million* ot
homes for more than * quart.-r.uf a century. It is

man's invention waaclalnted l&gt;y bta employer

yearn past. Brothers Chas. Newland
^Recitation. Sister Hida Newland.

“ Royal,” only, found free from lime, alum, and
phosphatic acid, and absolutely pure

Board of Health, assisted by Prof. Edward G. Love, tbe well­

Apples. Mt oJM . :
Apples, dnsd......
Apple*, evaporated
SR.::
Beat, dreraed.........
Hrtudrearod..........

ll snow cause, if any there t&gt;e, why U»e pr*yt
the petit loner should not Im- gnuited. And
fuitber ordered. Tlini Mid peUttuoer Rive n&lt;
c lo tbe person* tnterretfd In reld estate. &lt;

Johnvlown
Mapte Crave ...
Oraagtvflla
Pr«lrlerllle......
Rutland
Ttionutppio ...
Woodbind..........

NATIVES OF THE NORTH.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
Tbe above is the Trade Mark for the beet and therefore tbe
cheapest line of stovee,on earth.
See the Oarland Family of Cook and Heating, also the Art
Oarland Coal Stoves.

ED. POWERS, Sole Agent,
Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
NO. 30

VOL. XXXII

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HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER ■28'1887

The Hastings Banner.
tlASTtsn*. Barry Co, Mioil,

COOK &amp; NISKERN.
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1PVKKTW1NU RATKB:

JOB HUNTING.

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-For farther particulars

|| A. BARBER. M. D,
Ueuxeopalhic Pliysiclan and Surgeon,
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I 'hvaiciaQ and Burgeon.

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Attorney at Law,

MARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
i’l lit Mirance and Loan*.
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Eclectic Physician and Burgeon.
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ri'MH lui'lkSiH-rtls^amof the r-ctutn trvat-H l • cur« (uanuitaod or no pay. prorfaln*
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If N Al'PEN A VanARMAN,
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\V ILLI AM B. BWEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law aad Solicitor Ln Chancery-

\V1LL1AM B. BWEKtEY,
Justice of the Peace

pHANK U. BOIME,
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P R. TIMMERMAN.
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Tb« enparttunblp heretofore

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County News.

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WHOLE NO. 1695.

' ?^T”_h“nt*nl &lt;&gt;«” relurood
*.&lt;ood time ud beoorbt
Mr. Btrobridgs ha- nurchased a fine
Thanksgiving Thursday.
Dr. H. C. Peckham was in Gnat
home with them „ the roadster of A InnzoT* bl ML
Meeting every night at the Metho­
teoolt ot their workmmwblp.
Henry .-Tphha aid wife vial ted dist church conducted by Bev. DystnbutcherbellevrwIn be.ln, friends in Rutland Iasi. week.
ger.
thing, heed,; he bn. located hl, crock
pleted.
Mr. Rpldnaon. of Bittle Creak, is
niziird tr*- tlG. ^..—7 .
»nn nmir
George Wickham came home from
Frank Herrick, of Hastings, was fa
hou~' -ttbln »tret ’
h,,&lt; P1,rvnt* Mr. and Mrs. Mory. Muskegon the 15th looking verv had; town Saturday.
Sleigh riding Is all the young folks he hasTiad a hard attack of typhoid
F. D. Brayton aud E. Slseon were tn
*“&gt;» ’ "«• «' the front door are talking about nnw-«-d iys.
■ .
M&gt;'W tn««r in ar­
fever, but to on the gain.
Hastings Saturday.
on hand prepwvl to orttle tbrlr
• HUotagw propert, ud bu own
John Halleck Bundayed with his best
Mrs. Jonah Early to expected home
Get your sleds ready for sleighing to
n.
.dU“ «l««blor hotum girL
soon.
coming^
are outside of the city limits, but it
Bumv G*takiH says he ha» one of the
Hun Ung partridge and rabbits the
Mrs. J. W. Boynton and son vteitefi
&lt;fay*w^rt5Tn^Aal Morth)»nd&gt;stove. Moobeat schools In Barry county.
order of the day.
Mr. J. Yarger's people Friday.
witnin 15 rods of our baalnem renter
Most ev-ry body in this place are at­
C. L. Bmithwill not complete his
T. Sullivan and F. Howk were n
Pi'Wuxn-ii
WoodUnd people will te tending circuit court this week.
upright this fall.
Clarksville Wednesday.
f°“P'11&lt;11 ■» emigrate to Leke Odwa
R. H. IMxor and Mrs. Pierce have
Jonah Early ban quit working on the
Parties from Lowell were Id town
to "“P* the toul eteneb t*en granted pensions.
railroad.
. Wedne-day trying to rent the rink.
•nd loetheome die-ace.
M** Ella Warner la working at
The death of Bamuel Edwards oc­
F. E.' Dennings and C. J. Hmelker
Juetloe Velto bu tuned three bench
Frank WbitrooPs
curred the 18th; Carlton people will were in Clarksville Wednesday.
warrant, to compel Rae * Halle, the
mfaa him much. He was 82 yearn of
A car lold of goods was shipped to
eontractora ot the 1&gt;. L. * U. R. K R..
roUR CORNKRa.
age- He was buried the »th.
on the n*w railroad.
!5 “'55? Uln“ “Wto «nlt« before
Mrs. E. Fuller u convalescing.
There was a shooting match in the
Will Ribhardson has Improved tba
him. The plaintiffs of three suits are
Thanaagiving will be observed at the northern part of Carbon Monday.
looks of hfa house by building a
George Lamb. John Shelter and Disciple church.
Preaching every Bunday evening at chimney.
Augu*t Waller against a anb railroad
C. 8. Boice returned home from the the school house.
M. L. Culler and wife returned to
ct
’ntractor.
The
suite oaring
having been
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*nun*
"wn north on Saturday last, where be has
their home in Ohio Friday, after a few
ore- decided In favor
of' the
plaintiffs,
a been bunting for aome time past, bat
'
'
dalntlSe.a
HICKORY OORVFKS.
davs visit with friends here
&lt;—■ &lt;arnhhmt-i.it,
served ou
on Rae
A Saiiy
Sally did not (King any yenieon with him.
y---—was
"twncitni
ii-in a
Quite
a
change
In
the
atmosphere
C. J. Bmelker and T. E. Brusacaer
.
for money
mniu&gt;v H
hu »k..
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for
due
the sub contractor
by
Protnuted meetings are still in pro­ with some snow changing the general
them whereupon they, after having ao- gress at the Alton school house with appearance on earth. Farmers how­ were in Lowell Saturday.
Will Richardson was In Hart Ims
cepted the requisite fere, ainountig to gOOd SUCCVM.
J. McKelvey, Msnle Grow.
ever have been making needful prepara­ Thursday.
FrtMCM J«wll, Aerrti
nearly g8, refused to attend court.
Sewing circle at Anson Wood’s on ! tion* aud nearly all of them ire now
George Perkins went to the Rapids
L. N. Mmher. Larry.
Justice Vrlte now proposes to see what 1 riday last and at D. P. Sprague's od prepared to see winter set in.
PtHtnsstcr, RanleM.
on
burinere.
**
h'rven^l .
v &amp;*’ Ibero is in a bench warranu,
Wefintoday of thl* week, for the bene­
W« had na school ia»t week and in
J. G. and J. W. Reuter were in C^The feruile dog owned bv our'new fit of the family of Joseph Fuller.
all proiiabillty will have none thia ediinia Friday.
butcher
is
the
mother
of
15
pups.
As
Literary
society
organized
In
the
Al
­
week, on account of slckm-sa In the ’ Wm. Godfrey rfinved his bouseboU
•
'*
Irving. ’
President Cleveland is to h ive the first ton district. The first exercises will family of Mr. Daniels the reaeher.
' O. I*. Mnrthland. C«-d*r Creek.
goodato Freepnrt Friday.
&gt;. &lt;* Norwood. IkMtna.
choice in this litter of pups, the demo­ be held on Friday of this week.
Mrs. L. C. Campbell, one ot the old
The first freight was brought in over
JohnBhean, HJcknry Corner*.
crats of Woodland are making prepara­
Wood brr Tu’-edai to cut wood for pioneers of this county, has Iwen sick the new railroad Turedxv.
Bm»n ft Cadru*. Pralrlevgle.
tions to give him a grand reception the widow Smith.
for several weeks with slight hopes for
Quite a number of sheep were deliv­
when he com re to select his pup.
her recovery.
ered here Monday which were bought
8 Smith has moved to hia farm. ■
A monstrous sucker weighing about by T. &lt;'orrig»n.
News scarce.
Carrie Kilpatrick is better.
90 lbs. was caught at Eddie I'rnnrwk’a
D. Yet er
of Lowell, visited Ml
Aidrich Bible has lost one of hfa best cider barrel one day last week and not
A Itookkeeping clare wan organized
Geiger’s pti&gt;pie Saturday and Bunday.
horagL
' /
at our high school on Monday.
being wholly aatLfled with the contents
Finch and Combs will have a shoot­
Tijp candy party at Jessie Hampton's therein, he also took a bh&gt;odvd pig
Our restaurant has moved to Nash­
ing and raffling match Nov. 23u.
Frtc^g last was splendid, and the
,
&gt;«m. pay thrift suMrrtpUon* to Um&gt; ville.
without having l»een recaptured for
It fa reported that some west of her*
Mm. Curtis has moved into the build­ yoiit^y people seemed to enjoy it any hie astonishing acts.
.
have got the * hooping cough.
way;
ing lately occupied bv W. A. White.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright has been afflict­
D Godfrey's family arrived here Sat­
IKKRN.
The Bunnell school commenced the ed during the past week with sciatic
Temperance meeting at the M. E.
urday
and will live on hfa father's place
church on Bunday evening was well 7th. Harry Waldorff a* teacner.
rheumatism, t*ing unable to help her­ near Fillmore.
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Edna Hurdiek to visiting her parents. self a greater portion of the time.
attended and'a good program rendered.
Morey Ti-ple comtoenced his winter
Clark
Hunt
’
s.
The,Good Templars are prospering.
Who would ask for pleasanter weathA l&gt;ook agent, from Jackson, is tem-/ 'term of school in the Fillmore district
Mr. Phillips is building a new shed.
We now have one of the largret and
porarilv stopping at Brail Tompson's Monday.
Mr. Underhill to hauling stone fur a with 11 large niipply of u eful reading
Bchool commenced Monday.
tno-t prosperous lodges in the county.
Quite a number from here attended
Thanksgiving servlotM at the M. E. new house.
The school house has been undergo­
matter, where hr.is lila-rally patronized the aurprine at a Tyler's, of Bowne.
There will be an auction social at by the people' here prepanug for the Tuesday evening.
church nn Thursday.
ing rep dm.
WlIHjt-ibtl
’
s
Thursday
the
17th.
holidays.
a
.Mr. Putrrbaugh has moved Into his
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, ot Clinton
Work on Mies Park’s building Is pro­
Jay Bartlett has sold his trotting
new house.
Will Brown, nf Grant. Newago Co., Co.,fcVtoited Wm. Moore's family last
gressing slowly.
Is making calls or. hia numerous irh-nds
Al this writing. Monday evening, horse.
Prof. Smith returned Fridav from
N. Kahler and wife visited friends residing alaitii town, lie intends to
Yankee Spring*, where he has been vis­ Mr. Brrkie is reported tietter.
Married, at the German parmnags,
and relatives in Nashville last week.
Mr. Grozinger fa quite sick.
return tohta home iliis wrrk.
by- Rev. bpath, Nov. lifib. Hb". Mr
iting his p &lt;rents and brother.
W. Reynolds fa giving8.11. Larabee’s
Wonder if the correspondent to the
A public l&gt;-« t'ire was delivered Fri­ Jphn G-iger. ot Bowne. ana Mum
The Good Templars are still iloiog
house
a
coat
of
paint.
day eveiiHig to quite a large audience Emma Neeb, of Canada.
Nashville News thinks he is the only
.
good work.
Henry F&lt;&gt;rl« and wife visited in who litilened very attentively for near­
Mrs. John Beeler enjoyed a visit frota
Jake Iioffer returned from Battle person in Woodland with brains enough Marshall last week.
ly an hour, bubj-ct: Mani festal ions. her sister and hutbaud', Mr. and Mrs.
to write an article on the big dogs.
Creek on Frhiay.
i
R Cam has bought a new horse of A. The proceeds for the lieneflta of Rev. Eldridge, of Roekforc£ laat week.
Daisy
Miller
is
on
the
sick
list:
ditto
D. B. Uobil is building anAddltlon to
Nobles.
ViMtrberS, we were told.
Charley Rireer. ■
Usury Eckert has Improved the
hfa house.
The new well house In place of the cemetery just west of the German
Lula Garlic’s bruised finger Is doing
Dora Williams has just completed
OgJ.TOX.
nicely.
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extensive repairs to her house.
Revere cold wither and the anow of old wind mill on the N. E. corner is not church by fixing up the fence aad re­
Complete'I for want of roolfng.
I'he chicken pie social at Dr. Carpen­
moving the stumps and brush from the
The repairs on the M. E. parsonage
James Montgomery I* serving an ap- same.
ter's was largely attended and a thiancial Saturday has been a severe draw hnca
ar* nearly completed.
io those building, but still the depot pfetitlcvship, or rather taking the rudaSUCteM.
S'domon Kli-«e fa very sick.
Evart Stinohcomb |« silling a large bulbing is moving along a^d begins to uient lessons at the Mock and behind
A large nuiiil&gt;er of foreign scholars
th# counter ami scales of Will Bur­
Winter sremi to have arrived sud­
will attend our high school during th&gt;&lt; i nuiitlier of R'dpath's History nt the U.
Ralroad noire will !»* payi
at the dick's meal market.
denly, and to star.
8 in this section. Young Soldier.
; corning winter.
postofccr N.ur. 25. W. P.
a will
Orlo Keun-dy is again able to take
Wm. Rnaaeil and wife, of Burtoa.
L Faui has repaired the furnace at
I’errr Rtowell now ridre Ln a now be here lo lake U&gt; .the money.
his
ptftlilon
about
his
dry
good
’
store.
Ohio,
made the families ot Dr. -Baoket
i the high echo &gt;1 building. Mr. Faul fa buggy.
Regular trains will be runntag this
Many from this towmihip visited the and L. Loveland a visit last wee*.
the handy man airout town.
week
from
Kalamazoo
to
Hastisgs.
8 Haight has returned from hfa
city of Hastings last week, some of
Ely Clement is still ooefioed to ike
Voight llifaiuger wa-» in town setting
Alton Jrffrtra has return d from a whom were called to court, while house.
hunting trip and brought with him one
up thr cigars on Saturday. It’s a boy. and onr-tfiilf deer.
week's visit with friends tn-Ionia.
L Loveland has been on t&gt;» sick Urt
Those spring maitrvtoai sold liy
Ebrn Pennock, of thia place, is on the pear before ttic circuit court that was
if Mlaa Parks' carpenter works as
(’has. Lane, lake the cake. A good set diligently in the future aa he has in the sick list
)
j.
then in eerwli.n.
of l»ed springs and mattrraa combined p;i»t in tearing down and r»pairing
Mrs. Arabella Norwood has sold her
-■
Very many'are delighted with the care for a tew days.
and sold for the price of the springs her i'tiliding, it will be ready for her to farm tn a man from Ohio for a trifle idea that regular trains are to com­
Louise Johnson rave herself qntoe a
alone.
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over SM p«-r acre..
occupy some time next summer.
mence running on the new railroad shaking up bv slipping back off ttu*
C. 8. Palmerton, our attorney at law,
Frank Ball, of the Grand Rapids from Kalam ix-a» to Hastings this week. pnrch the other night, and not select
Our supervlsoramays that the tax re
is doing a lively business. Law suite in ■M-hoftl district No. 4 will be nearly Eagle, in making hin many friends a
Mrs. Rol&gt;ert Kellv, of Hasting*, is ing a good place to fall.
in Woodlknd are numerous; money »1.80odS10U
wt-rk’n visit. Frank la a promising visiting imr son Thomas and other
Thanksgiving this week; look out for
most be getting plenty and times easy.
Mrs. A. W. Dlllenbeck has returned ’’Kr school commenced last week relatives and friends residing about your turkey a
George Palmerton is making active from vi-lling her friends in Dakota.
hera
Nneak thieves have stolen about for
preparations to rebuild his house.
Beveral of our hunters have returned, with John Pope a* teacher.
The firm of Griiley &amp; Healy are now tv chickens from Steve Temple recent
Mr*. Townsend is very sick.
Those having fur to dispose of can In rixitolui operation sawing pickets |v; and Mrs. Jones has also lost a good
some with their game and others are
J. W. Holmes, our new merchant, is cun'eut telling what a good time thev find a ready market at this place, and a for Geo. Lawn-net*.
tuanv.
running a cash businrra
good price will be given for IL
Henry Fowler hss his new house
Nellie Dayton rejoices in the poswe
bail.
Lake O-ltsma has raided 88&gt;XOOO as h
The receipts of the chicken pie social
all plastered below the upper floors and sinn of a joint cactus i&gt;e*rlng fifty-threw
bote is to secure the C. K. II. A S. R. R. last wrek were about
blrxaotna. It is a beauty.
is living thereto.
U).
Oh. vex. we have no doulrt but that
Our pleasant w*-adher came to an end
Whfieyrr has known potatoes to b*
A large delegation from South Pin-­
The pierry sleigh bells are heard on
should the railroad lie ex ten-ini to Sag­ our streets again.
last Saturday.jvith quite a snow storm. worth mon- in the markets than wheat Lake, ladu-n a :th baskets, arrived a&lt;
inaw, it will make a curve of ten mile*
■ The quretlou is often asked has HenCorn that is not husked we fear will at this seis m of th-year? We so-no- tne M. E parsonage about noon du
to avoid running through Woodland rv Ixiugut htiu a farm ? Who can an- rest awhile. Perhaps until spring.
timre dream in our aium&gt;&gt;er and have Thursday last, and spent the rentatndiwhich hea direct line.
Protracted meetings commence Sun­ dreamt that these are democratic times •■f the afternoon with the pastor and
Partth* who read the items signed
wife.
day evening at the Whitmore school which may account for the pressure.
“M-»re Anon” would form the opinion
There will be a union service at thhouse.
that that famous city is soon to Iwco-ite
chapel Thanksgiving. Rev. Perry deliv
The grangers from Rutland that at­
L. C. Reynolds' s de was quite a snothe metropolis &lt;»f otir state. We lw
tended the national grange have returnc*sm. littte'pigs in great prolusion.
Richard Freer h«8 built a'flew wood­ eriug the sermon.
leave to inform the people of the Unit­
house; mImih shop for histson, Charlie.
Elmer R-iwIand and Ed. M«m4 chose [ cd. and report a good time.
ed btaUn and Europe, that Woodland
Ed. Whitwright has moved on the
Trmprrance literary 'Batunlay even­
sides for a hunting party, the side get­
is many times as large as Lake (Messi,
The winter school commenced bu«farm formerly owned by McNutt
ing. 1 his is the last meeting of lh*and will tmImi many tlm« WO.tUO l-e- ting the least game being obliged to
quarter and the election of ofiiccro will week with Mittle Smith, of Martli.
furnish an orater su-per for the whole.
fore it will see our little sl-ter secure
principal and Ella Gllwon. of north-ea-'
occur.
Mea*r started out with ten men. Row.a R. R. that In-longs naturally to us
R*-v. Martin preached at the Star Orangeville, as assistant.
l iD'l with nineteen, so of couree E'L
Thn weather to not so pleasant for
We think that -Mure Anon” in writ­
B. A. Walker and wife, of Marti'-,
last Bunday evening.
hud the supper last Wed .reday even­
ing up his Items nt a distance of nearly lug at his home, a good time etc. the past few davs.
spent Saturday and Sunday with friendThe Star school has 27 scholars.
The ground looks as if winter had
twentv miles from our little sister,
Albert Eyrleshvmer is home from here.
come again.
must fiave turned his telescope toward Pretty de«r oysters.
Mrs. Merrill still continora very Io*
E. K. Parmelee has his house ready
Dr. A. J. Wright is back from the the University on h visit and we sup­
Chicago instead of Lake Odessa.
north where he has been engaged hunt­ pose to take In bis share of the Thanks­ with hut little hopes of her recovery.
for plastering.
The school house caught fire one ev
S. hooi dimed last Friday with Theron ing deer; perhapi they were dear giving turkey.
Did not mail our items ih time Inst Forties hi teacher. He teaehre the enough but. doctor we can find dears
Rev. G. D. Lee, of Hastings, will enlng last week bat was fortunatelv dipreach at the school house one week rovered in time to prevent any aeriou •
Bren school this winter commencing without going vety far north.
damage.
Our citizens awoke Bunday morning M&lt;&gt;t:da« Nov. 21.
Jay Carpenter was in Clinton Co., irom Sunday. Bear It In mind.
to Bud ftlsiul eight inches of bcaulilnl
We have the only temperance literary
C«l Beach hits rented his farm to last w* k nn bivdnesa.
BOWENS MILLS.
snow ou the ground that seemed to.
partire in Qalievllk and expects to
J. L. Bognrdu*. of Portland, Ionia organization in Barry County, and it is
Illness prevented comjnnnicstaoa reminder Chat winter is upon us.
- move to Middleville soon.
Co., WHS in town l*at week, returning a NOOMM. We like to have spectators
from other parts of the county at our last week.
Several of our citizens were elelghLildiie Hanna, of Cdedonia. is 1red­ home Bunday last.
Mr.
Winter
and wife, wbe have bee­
Dr. A. J. Wright, of this place, has meetings and Invite them to oome. spending several weeks with tbe»ing a daaa ot music in this place with
riding on Bunday.
Our new cash store is doing a lively ■ gooil snecres.
his hullrllng completed at Lake Odessa We would like to brer ot every school daughter Sira. J. W. Briggs, have r
_
,
Sam Swank and daughter, of Carlton,
business.
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John Carpenter Jra ”rnt to Portland district in the county organizing a turned to their home to Bradly.
B. 8. UoHy sold ft. large amount of Sumlatedat J. Puiufrw’a.
last Bunday. He expects to be gone a society of this kind. It Is something
Elder Gittaaple. of yoar city, cordial';
new in the temperance cause. L*t
.Marion Parmelee, &lt;&lt; Grand Rapids, week or two.
goods on baturdiup '
shook hand* with oM friends in . th «
Mm. HumdckdBs nlcqy ertaNlrtred paid a filing visit to bis aareuta last
Leslie Carpenter, while playing ball those who Intend to organize attend place recently.
in her new quarters and trer old customnne day last week, sprained his ankle one of our meetings.
Mr*.
Hector Patterson met with *
Mias Minnie Lahr is boarding at M.
era will And her maty aa of old to a JI * John Broughton and wife spent San. very hadlv.
painful and serious accident recent I
them goixls at prices guaranteed ti. day at Archie McQueen a of MiddleWill Nash and wife, of this plane, Burton's and attending school.
She arose in the night to open a do--’Matt
HaB
went
to
Buffalo,
N.
Ysatisfy all.
, __ Vi|lenry Dodge, wife and daughter, of •pent one day in Campbell last week.
lor their dog and mfased lhedlreeti-Fan! A Veito carry a very large
Horace drops in just as he croaeee the Friday.
The school board have lota of sand, of the stairs In the darlpess. walked ni»
river; we don't mean that he drops in
stock of hardware and are competing Prtiwkry. are visiting friends here
failing to the bottom. She to Impro'
Irvin Porbea and wife, of Carlton, the river, but into a houae just the but it*-.co re red up. Why don't thev ing under Dr. Pierson’s treslmeot.
In nrlM «IU&gt; th, r»Uro«l
make a man fulfill a contract,
We also have three drug stores, three Rpeht Bunday at Mr. Backeys, Mrs. other aide.
One road in our town at leant fo •­
authority
waa
given
them
at
a
aohooi
Rev.
Disinger,
of
Freeport,
is
hold
­
blacksmith -hops, a good -botoj.
rods wide. For partlcularo inquire •»
Forbes' pancts.____________
____________
ing a aeriea of meetings at the M. E. meeting r
and shoe atore, tfeo butcher shop", a
Richard Duraarreq. Divine Huntsul
wagon and carriage factory, a good
church this week.
W. E Bowen, they know bow to I »»•
feed mill, a gooTcooper ahop. two
Mrs. T. P. Barnum is under the Dr.1i
over fence.
Ed. Riley has sold his farm to a
My last week’s letter was cut short
Mrs. Armstrong, of New York ata'*
milliner ahope. a dressmaker shop, a -Jack” Naan and hss moved to Kala­ care at present._______
by tne discovery of fire in our bouse is visiting her chlldrm,Ool.C. W. Anrood school and an excellent school
mazoo county.
.
and
then
It
was
destroyed
afao.
WEST
BALTIMORM
buBciing, two chur hea. a
8hoP'
strong, of Bowens Milla, and M
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers,
M.
A.
Baldwin
will
run
a
saw
mill
Every body to getting reedy for
Curtis, of Hasting*.
four groceries, a sM » mill, two lawyers, Nov. 17. an 11 pound girl.
neftr Gun lake this winter.
The winter term of school at Bow,-.
a doz n carpenters, a half dox”°Jr?°‘*
John Friend was thrown from a coll W
A. Frobauf, of Ann Arbor, was
'The smiling face of Dr. Burton was Mills twins Nov. S with WUlto T
mXs. a bank. three d«U«-» burtor
that belongs to N. Raymond and had
seen in our midst one day last week.
burst aa teacher.
ahop and a grain market. All of -oor hi* hip and knee dialomtod. Dr. Peek­ ,nChari«fWsh«is up in the northern
We wish to be allowed to express our
Pisces of liuslneto are doing a lively hum, ot Freeport, was called and re^ ^Seekshas gone to Ann heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and for several weeks, ta slowly Improrf i
“nd protttai.le burtne*. aad
duerti the dislocated member aad
community at large for tbeir klDdoeas
A K Pierson and wife have goo&lt; « &gt;
men and laboring men have all the -}X0,-Uqulu^^T _
Mr.. Iand liberal response in onr behalf dur­ Eaton On. to visit relatives.
ing our misfortune, guaranteeing you |
Temp-mom l«tor**t th. T*”*y AI$2. B.
Dr.-Pierson and wife vWUd th^that we appreciate yonr kindnem In daughtar Minnie Tlnkar in Tboraafn'i ■
eburrt Suod*r "™,n*
k„.&gt;Znd u
When we wise
church
pine
woods
soon.
f»rt tb.t, exc-ptI"lt&gt;&gt;« "‘"T?* .“’U by B. D. Sutton. Turn out had fl-™ hiMbwdl!
_
_________
nd add (mil, raUrMd every particular.
we are au;-*ounded by a country as u.
_
..
r..n
Knnao
D.
J-cm
J.
A
A
E
va
K
lingensmith
.
EdTMI to frte-d, lo tbo
him a full house.
And now I will bid the m-uiy reedm
county
UH Koto IM wk.
our citizens are honestly
district
kM oxotod to 1-rieOMd- and correspondents of the BANNER
md happy. &lt;e do not wonder that the
good bye hoptog that
' Mtteimy
Rtod Mr5 Wager looks upon M with
tall on a more able and worthy rorres.covetous ryr« and will ®adeav2rA?tJ%
pondent.
Bvffalo Bill.
near fuUr« to »&gt;»• ««

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. NOV..Britt?.

Agrieultual.
KVVKXt DA IKXPOBT. KAUor.
V"AU eomroualrstlon* rertahnnv to thl* d
partawot ahouM be addressed to Mr. X. I&gt;
veaport, Woodland. Mfcb.

The following ftom the Ohio Farmer
15 of such interest that fyj.e .prlpt it

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•

.

entire:
:.
An Interesting investigation pursued
at the Wisconsin Experiment-utHtion
during the past two years is that which
relate* to tne coat of tusking henf from
dairy stock, the ^object bring to deter­
mine whether it pay* to raise calves of
dairy cow* for beef. Early in June
1885, sixteen ordinary calves were *e•ured—fourteen mnles (that were
castrated the second week of toe trial)
and two females. They were, on the
whole, a fair lot. They were stalled
Mparatelv during the day, the room
darkened to keep out file*, and turned
into the barnyard at night until th«y
were old enough to eat grass. At flrat,
part full milk was fed. but this was
»Qon changed to skim milk; 15 lbs. per
day. at first; in three feeds to ench calf.
Litter in the season the amount of milk
was rediiced until at the close of 14
weeks it was a little over 10 lbs. in two
feeds. The calves were at once taught
to eat other food, and toon got to liking
ground grain of different combinations
During the first period, 14 weeks, the
16 calve* consumed 98 41 worth of food,
estimating everything at its market
value, skim milk Ixdng rated at 25 edht*
per 100 lbs., ground oats 920 per ton.
ground corn 916, ground oats and corn
918. ground wheat 920. ground barley920. bran 912. shorts 914, hay 96, green
corn-fodder ^2. gruss 92. new milk 50
cents per 100 lbs, and pasture 8 cents
x night for the lot. On June 22 the
t weighed 1,934 lb*. At the close of ।
the 14 weeks, Sept. 28, the lot weighed &gt;
4,594 lbs., a gain of 2,560 lb*. The
greatest daily gain per calf In any
period of 14 days, was 2.2 lb*. Divid­
ing the cost of the food by the total
gain in weight gives 93.14 cents as the
cost per hundred pounds of gain for the
first period cf 14 weeks.
DuringLtbe second period—12 weeks
—from Sept. 29 to Dec. 21, the total coat
•f food was 955.61, and the total gain
1.645 lbs. making the cost of growing
1U0 lb*. 93 38.
,
The third period extended from Dec.
21 to March 15, a period of 12 weeks.
The cost of food was 981.19. the total
gain 1.482 lbs. and the cost per 100 lbs.
of gain, 95.47.
The fourth period extended from
March 16 to April 26, six weeks. Cost
*f food. 943.16; total gain, 516 lbs.; cost
per 100 lbs. of gain, 88 39.
The fifth period includes summer
posture, from April 26, 1886, to Nov. 3.
when the steers were taken from pas­
ture, and twenty-two days after they
were put in toe barn, before the winter
experiments Ix-gan? The summer was
one of severe drouth, cutting down the
gain of pasture materially. During the
twenty-two days they were in the barn,
preparing for the winter's experiments,
they were dehorned. Once they were
overfed and dropped back a little. Not
having room in the bam for all, four of
the poorest steers were sold. When
turned out to pasture, April 26.1886,
the lot averaged 5U1 Ibe. a brad; those
retained weighed Nov. 25th, 795 lbs. per
bead, after ull the shrinkage &lt; aused by
taking from pasture, overfeeding and
dehorning. Taking the gain as indi­
cated by these figures, toe total gain
fr.-.m April 26 to Nov. 25. or 212 davs,
was 287 lbs. per head, or about 1)4 lbs.
per day per head. The cost of the gain
for this period is estimated as follows:

e

Total co*t for *13 &lt;lay»........................... SISI 70

uain in 212. days, 3,444 lbs., making
the cost of 100 lbw. gain 93.59.
The sixth period began Nov. 25, 1886,
and clotted January 28,1887; twelve
ateers in this trial, in two lots, running
loose in rooms 25x26 feet The food
was bran, corn, corn meal and hav.
Coat of food for the 65 days. 9123 4*4.
Gain of the twelve steer*, 1.989 lbs.
Gain per steer per day, 2% lb*. Co*t of
10010*. gain, 96 18.
The seventh period, 88 days, closed
April 25th. Ten steer* in the trial.
Co*t of food, 9175ft: total gain in 88
days, 724 lbs.-,, gain per steer per day,
OS lbs.; cost of 100 lln. gain 916.
The eighth period. 57 days, extended
from April 26 to June 21, 1887. Steer*
in pasture with grain once a day for
some time in tfie spring. Steers were
in pasture about two months, valued at
93J3 per head. Total coat of feed for
these 57 days was 858J0; total gain 711
lb*.; cost of 100 lb*, gain. 98.19.
A summary of the two years work in
feeding for beef, beginning with calves,
Is shown in the table below:
•

100 when they reach 600 lb*. w
If kept Ul! two yegre aid we buj
•bout 96 ft per 100 Dm. “Tbow
ere who raise ealvfM until two
three yenra old, xnd then mil at

A THEORY OF SLEEP.

few hundred lb*, addition*! weight and
sell to butchers at double the price paid
should use their pencils and see what
the profits are in each case.'

W. D. Sult, druggist, BIppus, Ind.,
tentifle*: “1 can recommend Electric
bittern as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold hasgiven relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and wit cur­
ed of rheuDiHtism of lOyear* standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville,
Ohio, affirms: “The best selling medi­
cine J have ever handled in niv 20 tears
experience, is Electric bitter*” Thous­
ands of others have added their testimo­
ny, ho that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric bitters do cure all dlsMaee
of the liver,’ kidneys and blood. Only a
half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear's
drug store.

lii an addre** to tbo Anthropological ■oct-

given a n-»un» of

ko» point*

In th® ch®ml-

bare in common with other vital functions
the cltarurter of periodicity. An examlna*

The respiratory rhythm is regain ted by the
amount of oxygen anil earliouiu acid In th®
arterial blood. When th® blood w charged
with oxygen the r vpiratnry canter momen­
tarily auspend* activity; but mou th® t.M0&lt;m
yield their oxygen totha blood, bar® it re­
placed by carbonic add, and lb® blood thus
tuodiOed acte as nil excitant to tho nsplratory
renter. Ranke has shown that the fatigue
and recovery of muack® is due to a similar
alternation of th® accumulation and dixclmrg®
of certain “.fatiguing substances" chief
among which ii Inctic acid. An injection of
this acid Into fresh moada renders it incapo-

“Another wonderful discovery has
bei-n made and that too by a lady In this
county. Desease fastened IU clutches
upon her and for seven years withstood
its severest tests, but her vital organ*
were undermined and death seemed
imminent For three months she tbs activity.
tu.Exr xxri.Aihxp.
coughed ■ incessantly and could not
sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr.
Cannot deep be explained by a similar
King's Mew Discovery for Consump­ chemical theory? Prayer has extended the
tion and was so much relieved on tak­ views of Bins, Oberstciner end other* (who
ing iirut dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miracu­ tain products of fatigue—ertnuduiipatoiTe—
lously cured. Her name is Mr*. Luther Um&gt; cause of sleep) by calling all sueb fatigu­
Luix." Thus write W. C. II am rich &amp; ing products of activity “ponogens." Time
Co., of Shelby, N.'C.—Get afreetrial accumulate In waking life, are readily nxlImtUe at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.

' The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruised, Sores, Ulcer*. Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures l*ile«, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear * Co.

Of WliuK health, whether in lb® fortn of
Night Swags and N'ervotuiMM, or in a
•ense of General Weariu««s aud I-o*» of
Appetite, sboaki suggtat the u*e of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Tills preparation is mo.t
effective for giving tone and strength
to the enfeebled system, promoting tbe
dlgt-tlou and a-»imllaiion of food, restor­
ing tbe nervous forces to tbeir -normal
condition, and for purifying, enriching,
■nd t italizlug tbe blood.

HASTINGS MICH.

Failing Health.
Ten vesra «uro my lirslth began to f»l&gt;-

BOOTS

I ka® troubled with n dhtreomiK Lougb,

glnndv, uiuecla ami nerve centers until action
U im|XM&gt;il-la and sleep eete in. Gradually the
ponogvus nrr destroyed by oxidation, slight
and waking life begins. Among tlio ponogans
Prayer couubi lactic add as tbe chief, but Um
experimental demoristrntlon of this lias been
unratxwwful, and the theory, accordingly,
not generally adopted.
.
Since these researches Armand Gnutier baa
found in lb® human body a series of five or-

It is rumored that although Ishpem­
ing is largely peopled by foreigners xanthine, and calk them "kucomainea" and
there is not an anarchist in all her bor­ “ptomaine®." The physiological |&gt;r»&gt;p&lt;rti-.a
of there sabstanen are narcotic, fatiguing
ders.
.

aud someUmee lead to vomiting. This is just
what the chemical theory require®.
Tb®
perlodHty of sleep wook! b® rxplained by

Night Sweata, WrahnoM. «nd Nervou*
I tried various routedie* preaertuvu
-by diff-reut pbrricbu*, but be«-rtui* m»
weak licit 1 could not go up stair* with­
out Mopping lo rcrt. My friend* recom-

SHOUSJ

Wllfism®,

Alexandria, dliuu.
family. for Scrofula, and know,' If It is
taken faithfully, that It will thoroughly
enulicuto lid® terribkdiomre. 1 have ®I«o •
prccrllred It ft® a toulc,u» well as an alter­
ative, and nuistrey that J bone-dly belle* 0
tl lo
be lire
tbs lw»t blood medlrluo ever
IU
lu MV
....
compounded.- W. F. Fowkr, p. D. S.,
M. !&gt;., Greenville, Tvun.

Dyspepsia Cured.
It would be irnnowdble for me to «!• scribe wbnt I Biitfend from ludlgretku
and Headache up to tlM time I began
taking Ayer’S Saraaparilla. 1 w«S nteki
the cafe of Various pli&gt;*klan» aud ln&lt;u
a great many kind® ot uteJklue*. 1 -•
never obtained more than temporary re­
lief. After takhig Ayer* Sareapurill । tor
a *h-&gt;rt time, my headache di«:yppe-jrc-’.
and nn vlomneh performed tt»«hdle® mor.
iierfre'tiv.
i'rwlav n&gt;v Ix-allh 1».
i-irielvj-.’on.l.
M.ry Marioy.

urumpt u»” &lt;*f Ay«r'« Namppsriiltu JI
• tone® und litvkoruu-® tbe*yM&lt;-ni, hciiIj-.
tbnrtcihm «&gt;f the tlmmUiv’! and n"imiiuihu
urguu". and thulite® the btood. It I*,
without doubt, thf tno«t reliable litood
l-ttrifirr yrt dbcnVered. - IL IL Johti»«,&gt;ti.
Atlantic svc., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices’
NALL’S GREAT

20 Yard Carpet Sale!
X yard* of good Ingrain tor...
» yard* of better Ingrain tor ..

JJOOT AND SHOE

ManifactDriDE and Repairing.
AU Work Promptly, Neatly A Cheaply

Furniture Department.

brain; it la a direct intoxication of Um brain

HOW'S THIS I

J. c. 5981

COKSTAJCT mtVGOLX

We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any ca.se of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
, .
z
O F. J. Chkney A Co., 1'rop's. Toledo, products.

With Ruayan A Bon.

Wall Paper Department

JAMES NALL &amp; CO.

MONEY SAVED

kUon of fatigue intervene® to prevent such a

Fatigue, as is well known, may extend
J. Westervelt a Detroit lumberman
killed himself with cheap bull dog re­
volver at Toledo Wenesday morning.

• Sarsaparilla has wonderful
power over this disease. It purifies the blood
and etpels the humor, and the skin heals
without a sear. Send fnr book contain* many
statement* of cure®, to a I. Hood A Ho..
Apothecaries, Lowell Mass.

By going to

sleepy, and may be generally slerpy without
any considerable local fatigue One la peri-

Battle Creek

du' te accumulate tn Um ranter®, motion and
wn-satldii beooine mum and more eiuggisb.

Th Lateii Tdsptai Dispatch

ktiuiuiati'rti no longer arouaa them, and

The Notional Merino Sheep Register
aiso-iation will hold its seventh annual iJelicate function going flrst In waking, th®
reverse k the cure; the minor centers may be
meeting at Jackson Dec. 14-15.

From the Seat of War.

WOULD YOU BELIEVE? It We are dally
guaranteeing Kemp's Sarsaparilla to the peo­
ple for cleansing the blood and giving a new

•■Hello/Babt"’
"Hello, yourself I"
-How's business?'’

adeep while tbu intellectual

And calling on

osnitrs ar®

And see his elegant stock of

The depth of sleep, according to this theory,
FOH B CENTS get Kemp s Liver Ptlls for ought to l*&gt; pro|x&gt;rtioual to th® number of
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex­ cortical molecules in combination with th®
ion. W. IL Goodyear, druggist. a
TO-NIGHT ANfi to-morrow nigbt, and at all nr® abundant, Um cerebral cell* inactive, and
times call on us tor Kemp's Pile Suppositories

box, W. H. Goodyear.druggist.

Um maximum number of combiaaUom ia
iwuhu auu Fwp i&gt; uwjfnM. r rum oore OO,
tbo kuconialne® are gradually eliminated and

Haven't got through hating anar­
chists down at Benton Harbor. One decreasing intensity.
hung in effigy at collegiate institute.

KobJschlutter'v

C\\A and reliable Medicinal are the beat
VJvvX to depend upon. Acker's Blood El-

Dry Goods
you know."

At

ex-

words were strictly true.

uloua. Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, ills ly explicable In abort, fatigue i®
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, hae no equal
W. H. Goodykah &amp; Co., Druggist*.

Splendid location,

HARNESS

James II. Hill,a millionaire lumber­
man and old citlxen of East Sagan*w,
died Tuesday evening, aged 71.

POPULAR PRICES
See ttxe

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood .spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, sUflce,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save 950 by
use of ona bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &lt;t Co., druggists, Hastings.

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

TURF GOODS I

finmksaasss er the Liquor HahU reettfvelr
Cured by adminburiag Dr. Haiaoe*
Golds* fipreffie

■CAPITAL OAK'
Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.

REPAIRING!

the first four periods, aggre-

During the hat four periods, aggroattog 4&amp; daya, 100lb*,-of growth coat

Ann Finally

intbelrooSec witbout ttiolr knewleda®.

With Double Shake Urate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

r are not
ly repreparagraph

the dairy district* when half fed from
Unit to last. At the clow of the two
ran the steen averaged Mil lb*. per have been thoroughly renovated and
h—d.rai were about ft months old.
overhouled this full.

“

White blanks r

These accumulate, mak®
more and mors difficult; Ud&gt; is fatigue,
1’. 8.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken tbs pro-ees continues, the watts prodi___ ,
internally, acting directly upon the notably tbs leuromaine®, Intoxicate the higher
blood and mucus surfaces of the system. n-rvo renters (just as a doe® of morphine
Price, 75 era. per bottle. Sold by all do»), and rentier them incnpableof action;
that is »leep. The picture ta, however, much
Druggist*.
more complex. There is a cotmtant struggle
•gnlnst th® fatiru®, which for a time, by dint
of bard work shown in iocreoeed Kcrctions

There are 40 applicants for the place
of Dr. Powers, deceased, on the Cold­
water pension examining board.

It will be aeen that the 11.071 lbs. of
in two yearn cost 9681.76, or

The First Sign

PROFESSOR LEO ERRERA GIVES A
* RESUME OP SQME POINTS.

J. W. Babcock.

-Slith

wm «4d to • buldMT nd w«re to bavr
braideUnndao®. &gt;.*t*ta&gt; P*r 1Mi
1U.0B a wot* m« m&gt; ■-

Bros

�STATE CUPPINGS.
x ar«

nUlromt bridge al Grand Ledge

,&lt;*&gt;■&gt;' plrtcd.

’

Tekonsha merchant* drop their curtain. at
• p. m. by mutual agreement. Much dlmaiUtactlon I* eipreaMd'by chronic "'settler." who are
now obliged to endure tbe horror of close eonfluemen t with tbelr families for two additional
hours dally Tbe women arc also disgusted * Grand R i|-td*ii.. . ..
with the scheme.
Rapid, young uuu&gt; u-raine
Ike Hark, a life prisoner it) tfts state prison.

roils stw
p,. i*rk».»n IJrand Anny boys propose to

Grand Uxplte
x-d HiiMby uight.
ha* had a deal of diphtheria.

»!:.&lt;■ lahpumlng. Thurwday.
, s w'.Jel/ kni’wn cllixeii of Battle
u kuercssfulh grown this

cxpltal

»-4i.OOO. ha* been

Leadinrf
,

z-k.-Yr.

*?

convict, named Girard and
Samuel Thompson, who enjoy* Um distinc­
tion of being Washtenaw county's only colored
tawyw. ha* taken out a license to marry
KBtabeth Purtell, white, and M y ear* Thomp­ blinoelf txreaflrr.
son’s Jutrtor.
The Hbv. Dr. T. F. Hildreth, of devellnd.
The pine cut on the Menominee nv«r
uhv l&gt;a* bwi, ..-cured ot loo uiuctl ioudn-s- l«
trtbutarle* thia winter win vxrewd o
tlirfslr-tict frail, one* lived nt Grand Itaptds.
fret. During tbe p*.*t nunitr.cr the 17
at Jackson. Where they didn't tumble lo* III*

Send
fora

'

faeni/tful
colored
picture,t£e
*5*|ooriiA j
Girl’* I

racket If he had one Hl. Cleveland church
Dominic MaMutta.waohadbreu working at stal'd. by the doctor.
the Calumet &amp; Heel* but 11 day., fell lo the
FhuI Blackmur. late of Muskegon and a wide­
somh Herta shall Thursday morning, * distance ly known tamborman. *** one of itxne who
of 900 feel and died shortly after. He leave* * was burned nut al the fire t«i an aparinieid
large family in Italy.
bmw at Minneapolis rsvenUy. Ho admits
baring saved Jurt iwt&gt; thhtgs-bl. overcoat ami
forward to future g-uvrallon. Of Warnero tbe hl». wife's sral.kl .jacket-aud that h overy

/treicHiuuK

Cream balm

ever been
Y®M} mode wfiicfx
V. £ for medicinal
''
Value braint
* Toe^unX The

TlTMLQPiforos
fl'ASrCKj,”

or trmm.baln
t&gt;ac*,s&lt;deorfiint
IVAn kirovt

Catarrh

C1 f H r. a r a the

fiueu under a new Miebigaa taw againrt carry­
ing concealed woaj-ons.

family.

Niles has an art loaa In full blast Amoug the

KIRKS
white

Alias-. Pain *nI n fl h tu mntinp

The only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first claas twdnl at tho
New Orleans Exposition. Gnorantci-d abnolutely pure, and for general
household purposm is tbe very beet

SOAR

Ileal* th- Sore-

•

that it won't do to give the llgurwi. The editor
la .till Ju good condition, too.

tKs-u abaodvnod.

meanness of tbe thing will be better appreciat­
ed when It Is rrm-mbcred ihat Sandusky t&gt;—
long, to the Ohio base ball league.
ing nearly one bund red dollar* without beneflU

John l&lt;o-4ua bricklayer of Detroit, accidental
ly liropned a brick wblrh st rook a eanamter at
work below The carpenter went to whip
Rook, who jumped off tbe se-iffnld ln hl* fright
and broke his left log near tbe ankle.
,

l*w.” as lhe one under whlob
icldrti wa* hr prisoned.

D-troit jailor

Catarrh Cured
Catarrh Jis a very prevalent dieease, with
distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood’s
Barsaparllta gives ready relief and speedy

Hood's Sarsajiarllta and lam not troubled any 1
with —*t*rr*1 ni.A t— v v—n—-.1 lee—.111. I« m.—K .

Kalatnsion I* coaxing
.. .i t»llb&gt;|

a shirt, sold It. bought

The Italian doctor who ba* been drx-torlnr
th- Italian natlvetat wort, on th- new railway.
In lhe Upper Priiln iils. Is now around with a
lawyer Dying to colleetUH. Idll* Hl* .oft
voiced patients were tryingroMik him.

Montana auMlt. npon bt» addptrd daughter.
wiiUe under the.lntu-nee of hard rtdrr. has
pmm'.xrd tn let tbe (family bowl aln In tbe tncure, and the ess- against him MdHuilinrd.

improved." M. A. Aaaar, Woreesur, Maas.
iuaaT* StruparUla is cbamcterfied by

t» bv slitfB'ig guilUdo Dvirolt workingmen wl n
lhe ahvur-l aud dirty He that the police of
Chicago, when they arrested Mr*. Panmn*o”
lhe day brr husband wa* hung stripped her
n iked In the pnwener of a squad nf men tn see
If »h- Had a bomb conceal *1 abaut her person.
William ftnbliunn. &lt;d D-ertl-ld. Is intdupwllh

filin»k*,of Wngbt. IliliMlale rountv, is

qualities. TLc result Is a medicine of unusual
stren[tb. effecting eurrs 1 Kterto unknown.
Send for bo. k coutalnlugsdulllotul evidence.

try

PEERLESS DYES.

rnecjt

ever

They will dye rverythlnr Thev are cold every
where. Price 1 Or. a pscksgv—• onioe*. Thm

DUNNING
BOGERS,
The Live Grocers of Hastings
Cordially i'«v Ih the citizens of this city and vicinity to ex-.
amine ihrir Hivfk »if
•
\
'

-Ul-lgl tilf

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Crockery and Glassware,

dance the other night. He was »o shocked liy

■h sa'- ■oi-keeper. will be satisfied
mr» a d-y in wbl-b to do buslnrw*.
think t« hours quite enough.
lark, tbe Hattie Crock msn who
■ .hut hi* broth-r wbHe hunting

LADIES

Do Tool Own Djrrlnr, at Bonaa, with

At the o|&lt;cnmg nf ilir &lt;|. . ft hall at KntamaH. P. Gustin say* he will get up a mtn panv to
pipe lhe Kllltnnster gas to Bay City Just a* «oon l«u» Wrdi-r*da&gt; ul.lii Cr.i&lt;g&gt;r*amau Burress
as tbe common council does the right thing It m.dc a ape rh and Major Sil. kleulnir* tirerentseem. U»e It would he pretty near as ehi-ap to r&lt;l tlrcult p-»t a romiuatidrr’* -land The top
and Imre wrrs made ot xnudle from Getty•move lhe eity up to the gM well.
'
bunt »Il h I he rrnb-r euoipo—d of a log ot wood
Bev. M. K. Parsons has b-*n prwhlng on
in which a shell wm. itnlwdded.
trial for ia.e Albion Presbytertan* fnr throe
rear*, and he has given «wh complete asthsiitrWhrti Lyman Nolde, nf Grand Rapids. dl*d II
tlo-x that the society ha* extended a permanent

Ail the In test novelties in

were reiwlied that l&gt;e will never do »o again.
Ann Art-er want, to boom, hut not un papvr.
aud a number &lt;&gt;t taxpayer, ha*r ent-red li.toa
combine a&gt;vl saill a&gt;k the rufirts toWijotn the
Supervisors (nun spreading o(« the lax roll* a cwltch one mile north ot thcemaw cprt g*
that gs.oo voted last *pniig fir Ixetotlng pur Thursday aflrrtlooii Tbe eng ue of th- p •«*-» •
g-r train ws» demolished. a» waa also Ih- pul:
e tr, a way rar and several freight ear*. X'n i»k

ICO Doses One Dollar*

We are iM iKiqiHi’it’i*. for all standard goods kept by first*
cla^s grocery Ih»u.-k&gt;.
-TIim l ighe'i ih «t i t pri&lt;’»‘.- paid for Butter, Eggs, Dried
Applet*. Live I’m-lin, V-geinUh s and Frui .

Fall anil Winter Trafle

&gt; g»&lt; well i* down nlmocl 3 ton feet.
&lt;t&gt;d i-lwe* mill sit at the Wp end nf
I k-wp the machinery wggtng sway.

Give us ava l

;hhI Im»

cominrtd.

50,000 Ibi. IVE POULTTY WANTED.
^HEN YOU WANT TO BUY

&gt;0.1 tbe oldi-it loliabitaiit* lu iblnkiug. ai-d he
ha* emetaded Hmitlwrv wa*a graveyard tb-re
annul *n year. ago. "Bring dead they are also

DRY GOOD? STORE
MARK &amp; DU Fl

altuntrys fnr tbe enuulir. ol
"*d B-&gt;.
in driimhug llwm lu ibe b»tah Maj larirul
contests, an—tilled tv g&amp;UJS. A..d Sarah won
tbe CSM’*. ioe. though Barker * Burton made a

Dress Goods

railroad, tnod to calm down • wild, autaimd
Balive. u.-med Obricty, aud tbe u*Uv* obrwed
the railroader. thumb. He will Uuw e|.cw
bouse ot currecUun hash until tbe geulie spring

Muskegon.
It* the -xidroien of "hi. gun while nut hunting

36 inch Tricot

.very horseman down In VanBoron county Is
■ • and auxiocs to .wear, lu season and out
-. ••Hi. that It lake, a pretty smart horse to

1’k-m'ahty. strongarmed talk.-Ihat baa

r !• gl.vxl-r get* a job at Vicksburg, where a
bandar took not the «!»•» In tbe rw*r of Jnlloa’
f-t dug store and ratd* a bold b«: nnsoeeco*fn attempt to'rob the store.

Ned ll.usg. of Big iupids. wsut to Owrn.bont
Ky.. to marry an r.limatde v&lt;hu« ta-iy of that
place A Wi-vk ago Saturday tie railed O.. in-r
a&gt;&gt;d mad- an e i&lt; vg-monl &lt;•&gt; call agal*: Sunday.

»taste of Michigan veulwo. be wwl conic to
lhe Male lo eat it
The Adrian Tim-s Is exdied because Mlci.igan
is ud &lt; Canadian apple* and Gvnuau polalv- .
this tall. Il'.a a-ileiati lad. loo. ilia* F»»u: •
fort sausage*. Khiiw wiue. Eng leh walnut*.
Biciiy oraugr*. ami Havana cigar, are a^o lu
oommou in this stair.
Au Ovid man roomily tboughi his borne mu*t
be eufirrinj! from the epixootlc or bydrWrtMibla.
bedrotH-.w, profe-l). He ttemgUl be
examine H»- animal before toe st.oi.him, how
ever, whm be found a largw knitting t*~U

Allegan’s oil well has been shot with dynamite.
Dirt, stones, wafer and oil were blown H» feet
in tfte air. and stock was blnwn gioo higher than
the most .anguine oil speculator had hoped lor.

Dress Flannel

ARCHIE M°COY’S
The best assortment, the best opportunity
for satisfactory selection.

Call and see for

DeBeize I

To Hie People of Barry Comity
DO YOU KNOW?
Finest Line of Dress Goods
If you do not, now is lhe time to learn that

Msrr * Duff are having a big sale on their

»». -w nr &lt;j n .—•
home is at Mouipelter. O-

BLACK SILKS

i niu.•’is
""
.UbL M'bM
«•• ,o h«r
’’
... I«,MI .
U..- Th' •»••• ,u~’ ft"’
u, mlr™,
eb. —si-™*
2;

Every yard ot .kleh they warrant.

Hastings, Mich.,
Keeps and sell tbe very finest American and foreignGranhe and Marble

Monuments and Headstones

required to leave at ooee-Uiecow. not Uie lany.

the aiseuwwuo. p- - --­
durtag Die meeting.
fr*m all the
uka chore fruit renter. will be present and take

CLOAKS I

partlntbadtoemaio-

Mr*. Leonard Am**. of Alptma. rtMted Fort
-“•■

l.®0.

That plac e is at’

yourself.

The Cyclone fanning rain company, ot White
i'lceon. are tneeUng with great saccess. They
Urging at once their capacity foe manutacturtng.
The Ml-hlgnn shingle men met at Gnm*l

the lowest prices.

The “Blue FronOiniitire Store, Hastinp, Mid.

this man tias mule a re.|»ecta»&gt;ln living tbl*
summer by picking up »t ay Ions on the lakr.

iuibcddod lo tola tougue.
Jasper Mos. and hi* -haH brother JimmlI h-rs is a ghost In the ehuren al Central
■LiH bxnrs the blhle around, mak-s queer have been .topping at an Adrian hotei for a ,

The fUglnsw etty couiwll is In * hestrd frnroe
mind *!*out the el-lef ot the Are department.
H ■ «w at the members have * profanely poor
e^nioa ot him. bat he still holds tbe fort.

Go where you will find the newest designs, the largest stock.

PRICES LOWER I

Up al t'beaaolugtlie people teamed mousily
that Uie Gerwau eraug-licsl churvb «■ In
debt, and wilbout any furor ibe&gt; turned In *■ d

Ixxbd option I* to be voled on lu tbe counties
otGraud fra.rrse. Leelreu-w. VanBureu.Barry
1U. Joseph. Hillsdale and possibly-) e. probab­
ly
—several other*. Al this lime tbo necesa.u-y
A r»be: n ig, ee toot IonIf. h»* been nnearthen
*t Eta lltpl.b. wh-rr it ha» lain In a garret for peUliou* are belug circulated In at IcW-talx
•n • • •’. it
captured frotr. tbe confederate other counties.

Furniture!

_______ l J t„ K..h.iU Old

UNDERWEAR

their fun di
Journal.

MARR .&amp; DUFF,

Cheaper than any Outside Competition,

�The Hastings Banner.
Hkarnrws, Miob.. Nov.

and property would be Jeopardised, and
the liberty of the citizen Interfered
with to a more unwarrantable extent
than would result from the dosing of

1887.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Mo thoughtful. patriotic man. who
tows his country and hopes fur its

W of the “saloon in politic*" In the re­
Mt elections with anything
t|i»n
serious alarm. Id New York. Penult 1van!*, Massachusetts and Ohio, and in
the local elections in Detroit, the s doun
fotoreeta worked unitedly. Itohlly and
aggressively against any and every can­
didate who did not publicly announce
himself as hostile to any and nil legiatetton restricting the liquor trafti.;. Jhrv
went further than this; they rai*'-d a
tawge fund, said to be over 8500,'fJO in
tbe state of New York, and this ih»-v
FR into the hands of the democratic
-managers for the purpose of c.&lt;r&gt; )ing
tiections Id their own interests, si no
foe democratic party in all three placre.
pul itself on record In favor of the anteen. This large corruption fund was
used with a lavish band for th* purpoee
sf buying votes and thus purchasing a
verdict Id favor of the saloon. In this
Banner they sought to buy the legialatares in the states named, and to defeat
ell candidates ou the state ticket who
were not pledged to favor the wiping
•at of all legislation restricting the li­
quor traffic, going even so far as to state
-teat they proposed to have expunged
from the statute books all laws for the
observance of the Christian Sabbath,
fo New York they secured the election
of the democratic state ticket, but fail­
ed to capture the legislature. In Prcnsj Ivanla they succeeded in reducing tbe
usual republican majority 6,400 votes.
The other states put themselves on rec­
ord as agalnt the saloon in politics
But in Detroit was shown the climax
ot saloon insolence. In that city a so
called -personal liberty league," which
ia a virtual conspffacy against law and
order, sent a circular to each candidate
ter a city office, asking him to pledge
himself as in favor of repealing all
laws curtailing the liquor traffic, or be
would be cut by the saloon influence;
and this league had the braxen effron­
tery to publish its demands in the city
papers of DetroiL and the answers
made to them by the various candiId all the instances the democratic
party has been the suppliant tool of the
saloon in politics, and has done tbe blddwg^of its master.
No reflecting mind can view this sit­
nation without feeling that unless the
saloon in politics is checked in its ca­
reer. it will soon bid defixrce to all ef­
forts toward control and wipe out all
laws that protect tbe borne against its
worst invader, the dram shop. The sa­
loon in politics is bound to rule this na­
tion, sod deluge tbe land with whiskey
»o matter what the consequences. The
Mqoor element, Judging from their re­
cent actions in tbe elections mentioned,
propose to bid defiance to law and or­
der, decency and the home. The issue
of tbe home versus the open saloon is
befog forced by the saloon and this ir­
repressible conflict will soon bo upon
ua. It needs neither a prophet nor the
son of a prophet to fortell that this con­
test will be waged sooner than it would
have been but for the notion of the sa­
loon in politics, which is mad in its de­
termination to tear down every bar
that stands in the way of an unrestrict­
ed traffic in that which do man will deny
lathe greatest enemy of tbe human
Nor in that conflict can there be neu­
tral ground. Tbe saloon in politics is
forcing the iMue.\and by its sets'is
compelling men to ({boose a position for
or against the saloon. Tbe dram shop
has entered politics for no other pur­
pose than to compel the voters of this
country to decide for or against it, and
the logic for events will be that in tbat
great struggle do man. can take middle
ground. Tbe saloon inpolitioj will not
permit such action, for, as we have stat­
ed, it has entered the political field for
the sole purpose of compelling men to

prooe U
Into nnj eonunt
nf the chnrnetoc wbkh the Mloon
In politics b dcUmtoed to rone

■ot fanatics, and until forced to do so
will Dever interfere with that which
any considerable portion of the people
m a man
who drinks liquor is
law-abiding citizen, it is undoubtedly
true that to say to him “You shall not
have lhe right to decide what you shall
eat or drink" is an interferrooe with his
personal liberty. If none abused that
privilege which nature and the laws
of this country undoubtedly give to
every man, it would be an utterly un-

ing element into politics is bound
to force the conservative portions
of society, for its own protection
to unite in a determined resistance to
th* dictation of the saloon. When that
time comes, and in the light of the ac­
tivity of the saloon lutenwte in the re•vnt elections it seems to be fast HpD-txiching, it will Ihj not simply the
moral side of the question. but as much
th* economic, that will
thefaaue.
ju&lt; us In tbe contest over slavery. It
was the Inborn spirit of re-l-tancr-. to
slavery aggression rather than the mor­
al phase of tbe Issue that led to .the re­
bellion.
in that great contest, it will be found
that, there are onlv two great partita—
the republican, which repowrntt the cons-TVative. home-protecting elements of
America, and the democratic. the ally
of the Niloon in politic^. The issue
ctnnot lie doubtful, for the homm of
America are the foundation of our
great urea, the veritable pillars of our
republic. And when any hoiue-deidrov ing ag*mey, like the saloon. enters poli­
tics for the purpose ot making Its work
of deat ruction more easy and rapid,
and demands that every law for the
protection of society and the home
from IheYavagm.of the dram shop ha
expunged, the American people will
proceed at once to deslrov the «-nemy of
the home.

HAND SLEDS
WITH

‘Shoot the law, throttle the l&gt;»w"
were the excited words of the speaker
at tbe havruarkrt meeting in Chicago
on the fatal night in May. 1886. Bitt
the anarchiMts have by thia time learn­
ed that law. In America cannot be ahnt
or throtlh-d. lait has throttled those
who aimed at Its destruction.

Boys’ Suits

Undoulitedly Cleveland will be the
democrntic nominee for the presidency
in 1888. ilia sdminlstrWion will lie
the foundation nn which he will stand;
and it la a very slim and unsafe standing

GRANTS. &gt;

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
Mark Twain has written something
in the form of a play, entitled “Meister
chaft," which will appear tn an early
number of The Century. Th- plav. hm
may be supposed, is tn two language*.

The new truancy law pnivldr&gt;Mthat
tbe supervisor of a township, mavor of
a city, president of village or chief nf
police can make a complaint before any
justice of the peace, and anv boy or
girl who Is alae-nt from ecbool. or fre­
quents a saloon where liquors are sold,
or lounges around the streets or public
places without consent of parent nr
guardian, or who shall gn to public
Tna sudden death of Bamuel B. Ed-' crops was no fault of bls a« be had not
dgnree or skating rinks, shall las con­
sidered truants and disorderly,and may wards, of (XDeoneil, Wrdnreday rv-b- .W
?,f. “Z klnd f* °.T.er
rent to tbe Lansing or Ad ian re­
,24 hours; but while he waa in the
ing, greatly shocked the community in .weighing room it waa found that there
form school.
which he lived. He bad been to this waa about a half bushel of corn still
VEbogkam for the meeting of the city during lhe day and returned homii left in his wagon box. Mr. Rogers,
who has the buying,deala fairly with
Barry county teachers’ association to apparently ia the nret of health. After his
customers but he ba* been in the
supper he went out to a small field near
be held at Hastings Dec. S 1887:
the barn to milk his cows. His non businem so long tbat it is now a day
EL who was near by. heard a crash, right fresh from the polar regions
j
shortly after and running to the snot when he gVla left.
where his father waa found him lying
Bow I pnereol whl»twrin&lt;-M*llc Blodmarvb. ou the ground. In another moment
Music. .
Tbe following is a continuation of
the old man was dead. Dr. Lathrop
waa called, and after a careful exHtuin- the list of cases disposed of at the pres­
Sboul'4 Utah be Admitted
ation"pronounred tbe disease paralyifo ent term of court
The People vs. Robert C. Pick worth,
of the heart. The funeral held Bunday
at the Rogers' school house In Carlton arson, disagreement of Jury and case
was largely attended. The members of continued.
The People vs. Sidney Kocher, drunk
the Kmliy were present including the
deceased's son Sanford, of Andslh, Kan­ and disorderly, Jury trial, defendant
sas. Mr. Edwards was born Ort. ». found guilty. Sentenced to Detroit
1826. He was a pioneer of Barry coun­ house of correction for 60 days.
Adelbert 8. Merchant vs. William A.
The Plainwell Independent gave a ty and settled in Carlton Id 1853, where
Elaev. assumpsit, fettled.
great kick but week because Sheriff be has ever since resided. He has been
William H. Graves va. Byron Travis,
Shriner failed to send a special messen­ a Jurtloe of the peace ever since settling SMumpalt, jury trial. No cause of ac­
in Carlton with the exception of one
ger to Plainwell to inform them of the term. During hie long residence Id tion.
Frederick C. McAllister, appellee, va.
robbery of Hiram Norton. Had this that community never has any onb
J“n
been done, the Independent thinks tbat found him other than an upright, ooo- isu
Mr. Montietb, of Plainwell, would not acientious man, as honest as the day is
Fred G. Stowell vs. Adalbert Senter,
have"been on the following Saturday, long. His family have tbe sympathy
beaten out of bls 8300 by a gang of of the entire community, and the lose replevin. Juty trial. For plaintiff six
men who worked him on the th reheard of this kind and worthy man will be cents damages.
Judge Hooker has passed the follow­
monte scheme. If Mr. Monteith had greatly deplored by all who knew him.
ing sentences: Frank McKney and
ever read the papers he ought to have
Weber Lyons, larceny from person.
known, without any other warning,that
strangers playing a game with three
cards do not run that kind ot risk for
their health.
*
1
wbm Dunning A Bogers carry on at Jackson.
Marvette Shedd vs. John I^rtlns.
Lek 8. Com has surveyed and plat­ the buaincea of buying and killing
replevin, verdict for defendant
ted a village at Spaulding station on tbe chickens etc. for the market Tbe
Edward J. Eagle vs. Henry Curtis
C. K. A A. R. R. for Mrs. B. W. John- amount of business of this kind carried Judgment for plaintiff of 8240.A1.

and Walter A. Spaulding. It waa
desired to name the new village Spauld­
ing in boner of the grandfather of Mr.
Spaulding, he being one of the find
settlers tn Prairieville township; but
on account of there being a poet office
in Menominee county by that name. It
was decided to call tbe village Milo.
An American express agency has al­
ready been established there and there
is also a store m running order. A
petition has been sent tn for a post
office and it is expected that one will
soon be located there.
Thk ordination servicee at the
Baptist church yesterday afternoon

and evening were deeply Interesting,
in the afternoon the council beard Rev.
Oviatt and others in bis behalf, and by
unanimous vote favored bis ordination.

IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,
127-129 W. Main St., KALAMAZOO.
We invite your inspection of the largest, finest and moat
complete assortments of Ladies' and Children's

CLOAKS

tn
V

branches. On oar visit to this
establish meat, which is located north
of tbe M. C. R R. and Dear Bentley
Brow A Wilklas lumber yard, we found

In. Passing through tbe weighing
room we next came to the pens which
have a capacity of bolding seven!
thousand. The various kinds, of
poultry are kept separate as much as
&gt;owdblc. From tbe pens we next went
to the killing and picking n»oms. One
man
is kept busy killing. Fonr,
chickens for instance, are brought in
from the pen adjoining, suspended by a
string from a nail and their throats

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in

in this section. Poultry ralarever, is brooming an essential
tbe farmer's business and it

Grand Rapids, and was a very eloquent
effort. The ordination prayer was nail to a large krttte of boiling water
offered by Rev. E. Fish, of Kalamazoo. where they are scalded and afterwards
The hand of fellowship was given by handed to tbe ptekm. Tra to tbe usual
Itew. CanwrighL Tbe charge to B-v.
Oviatt was delivered by Rev. Tilley, of
make as high

to tatartm wHb &gt;b«
But BO
»&gt;!», M^naUtod with tte evil,
that Oov trom tie mottara Mtooo vUl vilie. Mate*
Mating of ant!
MJ UtattbedoaiDtoiUietu wooM to- was furnished
Miasm Oviatt,

M. Israel &amp; Co.

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E»er ihown, at greatly reduced prioee.

8PEOIAL BARGAIN:
We oSer » good Seal Pluth Cloak, all num, for S 18.50.

�The Hastings Banker.

Tmc

“Unde Tom’s Cabin"- enter'’“Uo* *“ •

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mias Belle Spaulding has b-ru c‘i&lt;*«n
J. J. Downs visited Na-hville yroter- organ kt tor tbe Al E. &lt;-hur.-h. Miro
Della Fowler hiving resigned, her
day.
If too want anythin* In th, jawalrr
resignation to take effect December 1st.
s“A.’riol^b'”IOOd '°&lt;&gt;d*
« 1 ^Ul* Ambrose Hubble is dangerouaKit McElwain arrived home from
, NISKKRK 1XK«I Mitor.
AP inn U etln'mlsy. lie -x|wtato re­
E. A. Mattison was tn Nashville yew- main here lor a tea w«k- and at the
W. F Ihcxa la bulldin* a lam Im
end of that time to return to the loim
John Licbty h confined' to hu home
by Ulnrea.
Mrs. (’.has. Manry, of Charlotte, visit­
ed at il. W.-ntworth’s last week and
Will. Hpetict* waa in Grand Rapids this returning Tu.*d»y
Ml-a Orpba
Beamer's grocery.
yerterds).
Hetitwortb returned, with her lur a
The beat place to buy watebe* and
A. lL»hn was in Jackson Monday short visit.
-w-lry Is at John BeasmeFs. he has a nn1*.bn-1
1 . u■
'
Joe VanAruian, senior deacon. Iz**
large, well selected stock.
R.vd. Iliaaler. aud T. J BrnaoeMO, woE
r'”n
removed
,, J,;’K
Itwnagrmaed. occupied
retar., were Mt Battle Creek Thursday
Whit-t I..... .
'h-j.ti| Tuesday night and paid Justice
att-iid'iitr »» niasotiia gaihi-riug for
Grit-ufield g7 Bb Wednesday.
G*&gt;- B«rj.- i r&gt;- Woodland, waa lu lust rue* ion.
the city |i,.m.o,
Mr. Miller, nignt-operator at the dr­
M atch and clock cleaning and re­
pot, arc iupani.il Ids mH- lo Duttnn
.„
At"n” 'VHhbomtn .Mr. and Mrs.
n uriug a specialty by a workman who
leeterday. trt liming in tbr evening.
baa do superior at B. A. Holmes’.
w. Jon*-*. Sutiday.
Mrs. Mi'ller will remain iwvend days
। l[KJo,,’’[bankagiving services will
Mrs. W I*. Siitnnn will leave for visiting a il«trr.
be held at th- Baptist church to-mor­ KalaiiiH/iM, i«i-day.
l&gt;r II L Miller, of ()&gt;Aego. wa* in
row lieginning at the usual hour.
Burr.Tlokl.r w«. In (;,«nd Kaphl. the city Friday and Saturday. Hr w«»
railed here (o attend Id- mother Mrs. J.
A Xakiuaok license was issued Mod- yesterdm on hii&lt;dm—&lt;
Mill. r. who fell nneday |.«-t week mid
d*y to Geo. 11 Tolhurst, of Wayland
A. E. K n Ion
lu Xw*vlU. serioudy sprain**! her ankle
*nd MIm Lillie Q. Thompson, of this'.
Saturday ,-n I umi . -­
1). R ('uok.uut Maj r Anderson 1-fr
J. n. McK. 111... .Mhldl-.vlllr. ririt- this city lac W.«l itv-lay for Allegan
Levi Fowlkr. of the Centra! House
cd thia ritv Jri-t ur.k
Mini Fennville, where Hi. y w di re­
boul and shoe store, offers his splendid
M. C. Gri-w.d l 6f Middleville, was sume their uuti. s «d wdlvitiug fur the
collage und two lota for sale at a bar­
gain.
in the city W-dm.Ml &lt;y
new r.»al from Siugat-ick to Allegan.
iu stis city.
Thun tar the) haw lurt with excellent
Works of standard authors nicely
AJ. Trout win- w.-nt to M-nomlnw
■. lbw highest market bound, good print and at bargain prices Wednroday on bwdti»&gt;&gt;».
&lt; . F. Brooks and wife attend^l a
Wc upwards, at Baughman A
Marshal Phillipa wa* tn Charlotte pirtv
Mrs. B’s mother. Mrs. K-lly.
pi i. . ir Butter, Eggs and all
Wertnw»&lt;la) on busin* ra.
in Irving ivsterday-. It w*n Mrs.
/An excursion party of 30 went to
Kdh'»
Idr'hd.v and h»-r children mik!
knius nt Funuer’a Produce.
Hike K-nfl-M arriv-d in the city yen
KulAmszoo Thursday over the new
uih-r
rel.it
iv sg.tv.-h-r h pl-.v«n' and
road, to wUntwa tbe playing of -Theo­ terday lor a few days’ vmt.
thorough surprise. .«n 11-r some le-xuUdora."
Mr.Stnwr. a BarSDai- nt'omey, has till hu&gt;! cu-t« r-miml
-ir th-(M-omIou.
■ bleb U'thWorkmen began Monday on the job been attending cuun this w«-k,
The urw mill Im, b.wi. u all former
ol moving J. S. Goodyear's mill to a
"Chick" Barlow, of CoLIwater, was
Mi jur-UvM I Wilt State th4t I Site a lew rods southeast uf its prroent the gueat of relatives last week.
rws.nfi., having n*cdvrd 274 Imshela of
t&lt;xk that is better Umu location.
Frank M-D-rby and wife, &lt;»[ Nash­ wheal lu grists in one day, saying
nothing about fe-d. This is proof thst
The lumber for the round bouse on ville, were In th- dty Thursday.
th- f-.rm-rs know that 11 istingR n/lirr
.4
and roch the new road arrived Monday and the
Mr. Brown, of Ionia. *«■* Id the citv mill flour is • qmd to the best.
building will be erected as'soon as
on busln-its Munday «nd Tm-wky.
’
puMihte.
If tou want to purchase a book for
7. / ? l.‘. -V in A LWA Y.y TH H
Mr. L-athem. a Univ-ndtv -hum of
yourself or fur a ChrUmas pr-went, gu
9H:'.
'*'! '
/ ‘l .
When in town, just step into 8. A Ed. Bailey's, visited iiitp vtwterday.
I!&lt;&gt;lin*e* jewelry store and be astonish­
to Ijathrop’s drug store .iniljamk store.
JOHN BESSMER,
Bert Sndth. of Nashii’l-. sp-nt Sun­ He has di!T-rent editions of th** Stand­
ed at the low prices he can give you od
, , ' ..r lx- -1
day with his brother C!&lt; n» ut biultla
JEWELER.
ard authors, novels and illustrated
L’XTiLa depot laJjulit lhe new road
Curt Mix-r, of Greenville, is hand­ bouka at prices the lowest poadble.
will use the Bare house, purchased by shaking with HBatings Irt«nds to-day.
The grading for the Y has been be­
them recently, for the acoommodaUoo
Jaoob Cress went to Detroit Wed­ gun and |, progressing rapidly. All
of their patrons.
\
nesday to attend the funeral of a siat* r. the right of way has ’-sen so ured up to
F. T. Colorovk has a house to rent.
HASTINOS,.M|CH..
Chas. Barlow and wife, of Coldwater, th- M C. R. R Dr. Burtnn finally
. r .&lt; AgjXi'K1’ House. w&gt;lieita It is newly repaired, painted and paper­ visited relatives in the city la&gt;t vu»k. agreed t&lt;i give the right of wav over
ed and in good condition throughout.
his lot for the num of about tl.&amp;JO
Rev. N. K. Stewart, former pastor of
Apply at his dffice.
Hastings charge, is viailing iriuod*
W e uoi’E to s-e mtttv «»f «&gt;ur good
•The bottom dropped out of a crate here.
people bred tbs'call f&lt;«r Th rnksgi ving
of fown when Tull ot eggs, belonging to Ackerson A
Hayes Monday, and the "beautiful" in
Mias Minnie Conklin, of Watkins service at th- Baptist rfhurrb on Th liralor tonlly wxih- that vicinity was rudely soiled.
Glen. N. Y.. la the guest of Mrs. M. O rfav at lOJt o’clock. *erm*&gt;n bv Rev.
Abbott.
G. D !&gt;*•. A Collection u ill b»- taken
John Bemmkr has adjed to his stock
Harrv Bush, of Kalamazoo, will -at | t&lt;&gt;r charitable purpose* at’ tbe close of
of optica! goods flne opera glaa-tn, field
with
Johu 1j th- services.
glasses aud teb-scopm In different styles Thanksgiving turkey
I
For the first time since 1&gt;WS th"
lltwh-kln &lt;nd price*. Call and sec thepn
Roberts.
z
Weight of a tn -A.- U red hush-1 of
Miss Carrie Warren, of Portland, i’ average
,
Dox*t torget that at Baughman A
Buel’a )ou can gel all preMcripiiona ac­ Mich., is visiting her slater, Mrs. G., * ",*t '‘v-r Ih- •-nltr- slat- falls under
J fin pounds, it lining Jnsi M mjki fnurcurately compounded by a rrgiatend Conkling.
rm o&lt; pharmacist, at the lowestjptioes.
Hkrrm Fowl-r to raMtnl bom,. «|&lt;b "."L e"1"'!’. *• !r’.u“
&gt;.?&gt;.
jeli. of wheat hv A'elghl you fail to get
Diamoxm are an article not kept in a friend, Mr. Es'-g. from the Untvemi-1
&lt;r- •UwkbiJdpey for just 2(HU8 bushels.
quantities in small dtira. If anybody ty, to spend Thanksgiving.
n-eds any Jo n Beumer will have a
Ax Advertisement recently insert­
Mrs. J. C. Cola rrturnwt ytwtenlay
large selection on 24 hours notice.
from Reed City where she has been vis­ in the Banner "by Lunn Bros, for a
second-hand gH.-*ol-aea'ove, has brought
Notes given to J. W. Boynton for iting relatives.
the construction of the railroad from
Mrs. F. G. Goodyear returned last soman) r. plies to them that they are
Lowell tn Freeport are now at the week irom her visit with friends in fully conviueed that no one In the
Hastings City bank for collection.
county expects to us- such * stove
again. and “yet advertising brines no reJohn Wurms, of Hope, wm run In
Mrs. Hahn, who has been visiting her
by the marshal Saturday night A case son I*. A. Hahn, returned Monday to
Ox Friday evening R*v. E- B.
of very bad drunk.
Monday
he her home in Niles.
paid Justice Greenfield *3 and costs.
Hatton, of Adrian, alate lecturer for tbe
Mies Jens!- Wilson, of Grand Rapids,
Michigan
state temperance alliance,
Mil. Youxo. of the firm of Young A will ep-ml Thsnkegtving here th-guest
will apeak, at the court bouse on thHerrick, propa-ton of tbe American of Miss May Roberta.
"tit.jwt of 'th- "Home vA the saloon.''
house, has purchased the interest of
Mm. Messer, who has !ven visiting On th- evening of the 26th he will
hu partner, and will now go It alone.
her iwd R. B. M-M-r. returned Friday sprag at Carlton Center and on tbe 27ih
at Woodland center.
Thk steadllv Inrreulng trade of Lunn to her home in Bturgia.
Bros shows that their work gives satis­
A ball will be given at tbr Union
Mne J. Nlms left Thursdav for a vis­
faction Call and look'over their sam­ it with rrlstlvert id Attica, N. Y.. re­
ball en the evening of Dec. 23 by
ples and get their prios. BuiU to order turning home Yesterday.
Hastings division U. R. K. of F. Music
frum 220 up.
Mike K-lly will return this week »o bv Lev’s orchestra. Tbe proceeds are
Sheriff Shrixkr and
Marsha] Nebraska, after an extended visit with to be used toward defraying th- ex­
Phillips went lo Jackson yesterday In relatives in this vicinity.
penses of the division on their trip tn
charge of Knowles and Thompson, whs
Cincinnati next year, where they will
Mrs. Lafayette Htq
have been sentenced to four and three
tbe take part in a competitive drill.
day for California. HI
respectively st Jackson.
winter there with her
Ox Moxday G^o H. Tolhurst, of
iew port office has hreu establiahed
Abram Underhill and wife are visit­ Way land, wm married to Mias LUlle
js county. It is called Milo and is
ing at Joseph Wardell's and will re­ 0. Thompson, of this city. The oere
1 tested at what was Bp in Id Ing station main until after Thanksgiving.
mouy took place at the r-sid-noe of the
on the new road. Waite/ A. Spaulding
Mrs. Chas. Crippen, of Oscoda arriv­ Rev. 1. M. B. Gdlaapie. foster-father of
has been appointed post master.
ed yesterday moruing for a visit with thj bride, R-v. G I). Lae ofikdaUng.
NkxT week Wednesday Grand Chan­ her daughter. Mrs. C. W. Jonea.
A few rrlaUveo were pres-nL The
cellor Cnlgrove will Institute a new K.
nrwlv marri-d couple will make Alle­
Bishop Glllasple and two daughters, gan tbelr future home.
of P. Judge at Homer, and the follswof
Grand
Rapids,
will
spend
Thanks
­
Ing Friday a sew lodge which starts
Do you want to sell, trade or rent
giving with Rev. and Mrs. Bancroft
with 63 members at Grand Rapids.
W. R. Cook returned Haturdav from your farm, village or dty property ? If
Next Tuesday evening a social will the University. He will probably take so oa 11 on or address Cook it Nht-ldon,
be given under the auspice* of the K. a position In the office of Cook &amp; Shw- Hastings. Mich. They have ths only
of P. lodge for the members and their don.
complete s-t of abstract (looks in Barrv
families. Lee’s orchestra will be pres­
Banford Edwards, of Andale. Kansas, county, and the best facilities for doing
ent and assist in the pleasures of the arrived Saturday evening to attend the a real estate business of any firm in the
funeral of hu father. Samuel B. Ed- county, and propose to make a specialty
evening.
of that kind of business.
TnE attention of our readers Is call­
A. D. Cook has removed to the Gard­
Fred and Harry Barrett, of Charlotte,
ed to the attractive adv. of M. Israel A
ner block with his stock of groceries
visited
their
uncle.
W.
N.
My*d.
a
few
Co^ of Kalamazoo. Readers of the
We have discounted al! comers up to
days the past week, returning home and provisions, flour and feed. He has What do we care?
Bakner, who trade in Kalamazoo,
new and commsdious quarters, will
and we can
should patronize this flrm, which। is
Circulation thin week. 2.050.
add
largrlv
to
hia
stock,
and
aaks
the
JF.
J.
Norwood,
tbs
Delton
merchant,
noted for its enterprise and reliability.
nme up to the city Friday on the first public to give him a call He gosnujM C. R. H. pay car Friday.
Thursday *. m, there will be- a through passenger train on the new te&lt;w all goods, and prices as low ns - any
competition. He will make the flour
Fun a good square meal go to Frank's marriage at St Rose’s Catholic church. railroad.
and feed trade as specialty.
rau-e •
Geo. Whitney, Alien Jones and W.
Tho high contracting parties are Jamee
For school books, go to Baughman
The K. of L. neck-lie social at their We’ve got the pluck and got the grit and got the money
Donavan and Nettle Watkins, both of H. Btebbins returned Monday from
A duel's drug store.
hall
Saturday night was a huge success.
their
bunting
tnp
In
the
northern
part
Irving. The Bakner extends conRkmkmber, the best dollar kid glove gTStnlatiotu In advance to the worthy of the state.
A very large number were present and
*1 Mor.*- e. Nevins*.
E C Mason and wife, of Richland, all acquiesce in saving that the occa­
oouple.
For notions, glassware and tinware.
The common council passed a resolu­ father and mother of Mrs. J. M. Nevina sion was a very pleasant one. Lee¥
orchestra rendered some floe selections
f° to Witbey's Bazar.
tion Friday night, providing for the are expected here to-dsy to "pend that were much appreciated. Tbe
Thanksgiving.
The new road is already being well dispensing of the services of Z. Shep­
ladies added greatly to the plcMurrs of
Bea Vosper and wife, of Ionia, were the evening bv serving a floe supper.
And let ns induce you to make a trial purchase from our
patroniud at this point
ard and adding to the other duties of
the guests of Clement Smith and
mense stock of
BVNDAY afternoon Frank Beamer's
Cvr your mask for to-morrow even- the marshal that of the Ugbttag and family last week. Mr. Vosper waa in
caring for th* street lamps, but offering
st Baughman A Buel's.
attendance nt court.
him do extra pay therefor.
The passenger train will begin reguMrs. N. Baller attended the meeting narrow eacape from destruction by fire.
Julius Russell desire* the people last week at Nashville, Tenn., of the During tbe absence of the family coals
ur trips on the new road to-day.
For bargains in notions, glans ware of Hastings and vicinity to know that National W. C.T. U. convention of fell fmm th* stove to the floor setting
it on fire. The Are burned slowly and
•cd tinware, Withey’s Bazar is your in all respects hb stock of dry goods, which she la a member.
bad not yet gained so much headway
Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids,
ud mllBDriT l&gt;
but that it was nxtingnhbal by a few
omoked him. sliced, at 12K&lt;: a pound attention is given by Mr. Russell to se­ is visiting the family of L. E. Knappeo. palh of waler on their return. Tbe
Mr. Btusrt is expected here to spend
« Down’s meat market. Central house cure goods of the very best q&gt;»*Uty:
jou will be light
for htawperience has demonstrated Thanksgiving with them.
Nock.
Thvmdat afternoon a special tridn
tbat bis customeni prefer that class of
Kellogg Flowers and Mrs. B. W over the C. K. A S. R. R. brought into,
- li is rumored that the Dew road will goods. Anoiher thing, he keeps eewemJobn^of
Prulrlurilk-are
1°
U&gt;«
dty
um-the telephone Instead of the teie- able goods- th*y are all selected, ot the
this
dtv tbe dlgnatarics of the Dew
to-day
on
bnalD-ss
connected
with
the
wifStrns iod the kind that peoKraph.
road, who came for the purpose of efSwly platted village of Milo.
Sedeslre. What Mr. Rus*eB desires is
frrtinga srtUement with the parties
Au. goods purchased of 8. A- Holmes. that all who need anything ini ths line
Messrs. Bush sad Cobb, of K^la«*a- herewho own the land over which tbe
^Welcr. guaranteed tojss as repeeof dry goods, drvea goods or millinery xoo Watson and Bowne, of Grand
ioSZffitarirf ~ehl»*oe». Booo
lb th. rit, Frlduy Iorio.
up nght of way for the Dew railroad.
Aucohdtns to a mutual agraement
bolktaj
wB} *
an of the store* will be closed to­
his mill f®
Oen. FarktLurst. sf. Coldwater
Morrow.

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BARNUM’S BURRE • REACTS

*MH thirty nwiUtrica of dust and mold
Wr grope with l.opcf j1 ii urta-id eager eye,
And ball ourTniavuro trove if We but spy
Av . ,acoin,a*.ntoucocarredofolj
Ou Attic sUhv. In revnrmt lands wu bold
E-ichni sasm from tbe Pi»t, tr.. I bibs would try
Through tayrisd fra^tn nt-s dimly to descry
Tie- living ckak-T. nf tile Ag" #f iiol'L

BULK OF HiSSHQW.

. proaided- at tlx
.
N' tiooal congress
isltv.**lay af.-etwon nnd .n'roluced Ruts- t
Pur cite, wn.» «n to i.)k.u -the -&lt;i*ciia»&gt;on
a .... Fro|«r Fupcimu an I Nut 1 flurncr
Luo Newspapers of Today." Mr. B rd»tle sail, attar a

talpcsi -t dro.uEst ‘Tlifa riiLil grave rontalna
Of Cesuty but tMcnimlilu! netwiu d mwoe.
The spnlt that Karn it life. Hrlb-nic 11»-&lt;&gt;.
kamuil t -'-ad fun-ver younr; rcili-iba.
Bostux. Mum. Nor. SI.—A Glnbe special
from Biddg -(sirt. Conn., *4jra th &gt;t th* main
buildin.; «t Barnum and Bail y’« “cr-1 “*•
■how on earth," was on ircly d-elr- yed by
fire Bu.uUy evening. Atiout lu;30 »'clock nu
axrm »•&lt; sounded, quickly followrsi by a
general alarm, nod tiioua.-mda of jioopia w &gt;r«
drawn to i be spot. In lore th ►« 30 nii;iuc w
d gowrumout would! scctii to l» Uie big bnik.iin4. which was flJUxdllt feat sni
dy lea’e-anry, so pitlpnblnought it to be.
two sioriw in liyight. was entirely coriaiiniwL
;&gt;•&gt; »tiit»i to liavi. Klinrp’s rifl -a. nnotlier
iigbi’i, while the general govcritiMiit T- e first mUiiirtlio.i of ibe lire «s&lt; 41 von by
ll.ermiring of tho lions and uger*. »hicb-?iry by a bmi.ldr armed turn, who threatoned
spi-itigfleld, i« lo pievent an ititen-liangu
ii.iuiutum mid uci-oittermiHita at a times arom.d to res I iso lb» impmilin* danger.
ip*, wb»-n Mirk iutrrehangn might be in- Next tbe vdi'l'baiita snuggled IU their .-lisiua,
but in an mcrvd.bly diort time the fl .mas
kArmsmimt iu the shim st.»U&gt; i&gt; open to tbe swept trotu ou- eu I of the Lugo structure to
i uv otijtction, only with tuill greater Curve,
Ho o-r«, who ro-iortad they were detectives
.'ith regard to a uniformity, of drese, liowcommitt--d several iainjisriea in .onpkinsver, »• strict as toprn-iudu all individuality,
vdx. ibe county e*nt of Jimtivt Ky , Tours
ii- gain a wins less pronounced.
day morn in
- •-Tie1 tendency at pnaeut i».to abolidi regi-

ARMS AND

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csxinty records were ad iiurnml
Cape A. H. Milla, a prominent vessolmau
and own -r o a lux ot iugs ai D -iroit, Mich.,
Thnrxiay nlrht snot and killed Mr*. Ausim
Ruing, wde of hl&lt; manager, and^Mi went
to hu room and coimn-tted euic.do^ He wks
infatuated with the IndyTModyiiarp*'" bomb*, nf th* gas pifw pat*
tern, wur • found at b . J&lt;»e h, M-v., TuUrw
day. One find broil plarsst al tlxeulrenew to

^rkw-ely appruximatiug to tlmt of the general
giiv.-niaietiL So far as n fntiguoar ni-tivrwrvi.a drera i» canrorr.cd, tlii&lt; genera! uniform*
tty of attire is undoul.h-lly advisable, tan I
tluiik a distinctive un!f&gt;.&gt;nu. und even a showy
win for draw occasions, bus niucli to ret-nmni. nd it. A distinctive unitor tu gives esprit
&lt;*u .su p?, undoubtedly tempi* and atlrncta a
larger euUrtamtt, engeudcni greater care in
lb. preservation, and keeps alive tin. nun tiul

rradittx, aial
g«"«d
i tis.sian m.n - (triedy
in ths way ot bust*
mm cell g&lt;M«h unlit

HUMPHREYS
DR. HnttHHETS* BOOK
Cloth &amp; Gold Binding

wui'u tbe bundle found in tbr p*wrb»n of a
d.ud tramp couuiiued family ;ap~r- mid
docuirenta to prove tlink ib ■ I nq uniameub-d
was a persnu of high birth and e.-.iifanl cmMvuonw Dui ot my own kimwl. d..«- I, have
Merer iioon able to satisfy m *&lt;-lf h« m iu
actual character , ao tbat wbni I wa-«:.c«&gt;«trd
tin-other day by a traiup'niib the uanai I.un­
tile uud a (doa for tbo price of .a night’s |ouglugs, I said to him:
"Tell me «*hnt h bi your bundle and I’ll
give you a dollar."
“iiimeetC said tbe kunp.

“You won't giro me away to a living soulF
"1 idedge you my wont"
“Weil, tlieu," siid my tramp, in a voire
full of alcohol and mystery, “I don’t mini
telling you. It's my lull dre-s miu Youma felloe in my position bus to move in society
a good deal, and be n&gt;u»t bare bls dress sun
ready, for bo don’t know when be may mxrd
it.”—Alfred Trumblo in New York Nuwa s
A Rbabby Bort of Kntrrprbse.
New York city ia tho recognized ltca&gt;*quar*
tars in thia country of every di -scriptioii pt
aebeuiing for tlie acquisition of wealth wiihout labor. An attoniej , w bosu place of bind*
Btw is in Aldrich court, reuinrkrd: "Among
Uk- novel projects for in.aldnc amtier which
I have come acraas recently is tliut of specu­
lating iu iheTraudiisea nf iutettor towns and
cili.si for pal lie iiiiprovetueiits. Thus two «
throe men In New York will make a raid on

Ing a tranche® from tbe town by Midi rrjirv
actuations they will come back to New York
and pedd|o it out for &lt;500 or &lt;1,000 or what­
ever they cau got for it. Tbe ivault usually
is Uiat tbe town gru u street ear line with a
l.iirty jXMiud T rail built nn cm*, lies, and
cheap cam, which look v.-ry well when trrelily
piihiusl Tbe wlrnb* thing is sold out in n
burry and sonu* ouo g»u left, while tlx town
itself inuf a miserable street car line on its
“The same procewe U btdnfl carried on ir.
reference to waler works, gtu works, electric
lighting lysb-ms and similar public improvenicnta. There are sews of iin-u ui New York
wbo make a living in just such sbnl.by enter­
prises. There is no way tn bead them off ex­
cent for tl»e authorities in the towns and vil­
lages of Uio country to make closer Invest!gallon ax to tho character of |w&gt;&gt;t&gt;lo asking
for franchises."—New York Tribune.

and ini had no finer bonce than these in all
his fctubfve. Bervice is very different in Eng­
land from what it is here. One thing strikee
me purticularly.ami tbat isthis: Iu England
you serve ‘hb lordship,’ and when ’bis lord­
ship’ is not tniiig tbe horses *ber fadyrftlp* b
at liberty to use them. Hero it is different.
The lady is tbe one to bv comidcrod. For inrtauco, wbrri tny present employer engaged
me be asid: ’Wildam, your duties are Dot
many, lait tlx roost important oi all will bo
in consulting and obeying implicity tbe

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monkeys three minorer****. b
boos, and nil lb* til *na o-riprey io the fl uiw*. t-or&gt;pni..
hap screw toe maiii.uni.ilnt. n made no atirtnpi to save i

c&lt;impli*h&lt;-d with th* grvstat
whi.e elepbaii a ' **••• p*on •
dcsuoymL ’1 tie irther rtajsiui
Uhi Chy, and o-is le/. ou a

making o.-uceiu. il.s liabUiiwo are p.orod
at fcJtl.UdJ.
Hers, Mater &amp; Ox an 1 He do dt Wolf,
Lnuisvdi. Aims wbo Twcw.itly made SMUgr
menta, |&gt;ul4rh"d ibsir rclw iii'vs Iburs i»y.
Erta. Mayer &amp; Co. owe »eM.'n. n'i He.. .
&amp; Wod&gt; IlsblittiM loot up &gt;.S3,W7 '1 In

cured and placed in a |&gt;
and.scHiiiiKau-ii-io.it bign
fu • iu n birn, wumm bo k
Was allot while mskiug n I

E auavd e &amp; I idtanapola road, was ditaiwd
lliter mi e. out '1 lw engine ami sni le roa&lt;-ti
turned over and i i-iantly liaik fire and ware

Eight men, who were sleeping In the bud Iing, lately esen)id with ila-lr lives and one
wbo was ties was dragged off ins Led and

UUyUiiy. wnsLurel uimer tlx eng.ne and
insmii y kilkiL F.renian l laika Leodnam
• u l*....y -ewidvd, and D. N Highwood,
i-rakesu n, bndl. ' injured. Sixteen pos-eugors aacop d witn al gut injurwc

«&gt;ni{MCtly up tu n n-.—
wrapped'in old mid dirty ra.
'/fc t-quarouriioldgjvr Ihzij
iuilwnysa liandloof 4i:-.«. ' ,
wlili-bbe clings with tti- ii-iiaciiy &lt;&gt;f dentil
itself. I li:ive beard u i-mnls r
conjectures
h-txirdet^aa to its |«M-llilr cmiiciiLs. Sam.-

Jnip sa u|a&gt;n a irvduh-u- landh-rd at a half
dime lodging bmw, 1 bavw rend newspaper
•torica ot furtuiira cmirmbol in tbn tramp's

’I can recommend the following
Horse Blankets
I’ve used them all:”

iSAA Little Giant.
/mu i^/a Boss Stable.

ThB sc. -Paul, th« Uui-ltn^liMi, aud tbv
Nir Hi western roads niier losing or«&gt; Mot),UV iu a war that otig-.iaissi In a di-puta

givn.ly hidtxl by being uh
jK-calmrity in drex." A
btter you
a M&gt;ld«-r,tbe in-ire highly

wbai u tramp carri-* in b&gt;
may bare noticed that no 1.1
tore! a tramp or under wlrit

'

„n Hie &lt;in*ndiu1 -Dewsjaper bow1 unleea lie
- :i&gt; s&gt;&gt;iiM&gt;tliin-x i» ld« imnd and (suii- that be
du-a ls lo have dfawove cd. Be&lt;*e-n law an-1
A»'.reliy, hiswii a Chi»-»la &gt; K-U-batb and
a g dl-as lunday, ie. ween morality and

BUSINESS NOTES.

preu Ur animal." Imsais “e lmcau nlom- 1»
brought to tbe lnglieM effl •wncy l&gt;y ii^liiciuj
him to believe tliat lie b-. lougs tn n i-rgiiucu
iulinitely Mijn-riui tootiiv - idmut him. it

qnri'tly by bimaulf."
BinarmM, twenty, pu-iu&gt;r-qm-»wi has Its
utility, much us tula utiiibirin i ng-. IT cis lo
deinise it, and we mu« npe lurgci that if w«
rob ttio imldicrof Bia glnni-ur Ibero remains to
him little but cold stal l.—North American

Jones. "Say.neighljorSmith.
how is it your horse blankets
always wear so well?”
Smidi. "Because 1 auk for
and buy only tile strong
5* Horse Blankets an&lt;i5ce
tliat tills 54 Trade Marie is

sewed on the inside:’’

phsled, Slid »l'O»ed tell
ot (•oln-e uo.itw-i hie inuia who resisted .arrrwi.

the French Infinity, and l bo iwcwwity »f
every man to adjust IriiUM-lf to am* nf ibr-o
extin-new cattvxl greater di-witisfnction tuan
even «du!d have* born jirodu'x-d. by abort

was atlarb-d
pro' ouurrd
■|MHL d with

Al I'.* o’clock mrot of ths elephants bail
been enrraled. ’1 i.e rinnrenw
got out of
the bud-ling, but was La rood au-l cut Loth
by getting out of ibe cagv and by I bo crowd,
wLu s-cnied ices-s-wd ic hili ad toe auimaw
which IXtUM out.of tl.O build ill 4- All of Luo
cat auitnah were barned. *1 tw mankeys and
oi hvn. vroro"in other tmildlnga Many of ux
idols wb ch are exbithtod witu tlie suow wars

All dealers sell thes t Horse
Blankets They rctaiT:from

OH! M

players imve c-ane n t--rm&lt; hr agreeing, on
a contract Ibr jdavrro w...o:i cv.ii-s.s «-f
twenty *einous mid would imk* a eoluruu
o. n-i. par-il iyp*. 'ibis drtiraule couauiumati-ai ip&lt; Freciied Frotay. a.’.ero io.i and
ah t'x । ase tail! men have goue borne and

Mun g r WrigbL. ot Puilalwl|ihii. mi! bv
did n&lt;*t l'«ik u|ou ‘ lhe rrooxmUoa of the
brother hood as m any sens* a sunwo-lrr, but
oni| as a cnnwnt topwork together for tuu-

BACK!

Kidney
INVESTIGATORS IN USE.*'

atiuw that l&gt;o»t ct&gt;&lt;ilens ■ killing off b..^s m
mnetarii countin' at a rapid rata. Cauls
are bea.tby, and iotas have lerovsred irowi
ii.flueou, which lm« b-eti wid(0|«wa&gt;k

Ngw York, Nov. iti.—The latest ami most
stan ling alary of
^'k*1 r^yal

HARPBii’S PEIIIUUIOALS.
UAHPEIIS WEEKLY...
UARPElCd .MAGAZlAE____________ ,
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11AKP nt's young people.. 2 uu

Mr.
Broth well,
Barnum’s Bridgeport
sgriit, stated mat tbe show building would
be rebuilt, but nor'in Bridgeport Too great
show would |*ri b.ib|y go to Jersey City,
w livre l*tt«r rstlrual facilities com I be ba L
Mr. Barnum is at
Murray H II, New
Yimk, and Mr. Bailey nt hie place. Twenty'luur.b street and Niebnlaa place, where Luo

unknown per-ou Ins him ou the Ma I with a
blunt insirumroi, fo.nug 1dm Ui tM grvunl
ami lulling sev.ru/severM g siiei iu kbhea L
Hastargris-d to Ids lret, givmg tbe alarm.

1T. Louts. Mo., Nov. £].—Dispatches from
Granby, a tanvbig town m me lead region
ot New io i county, state that wbat proved lo
let a eo. flagralin.t started there Bai unlay
afternoon, and nt a late hour Saturday night
consumed, Including ail tbe princ pal Lusimm pxcrs la Ute town. There was no waler,
aud l&gt;elpMUt fro u Neosh-* wa« otnow.
Ac last accounts it waa thought tbat the en­
tire town would be dixtroynL Hcoro* of

Fowt Fcott, Kan., Nov. SI.—This, dty
waa tbe scons of a disastrous Are Balurdny.
which, beglumng at 8 a. m. ia the Guudlander mills, destroyed tbat Milling and
about twenty cottagM imine liately surround­
ing It. 'lhe Lom on tbe anil ia &lt;300,0*1, with
&lt;75,1X10 insurance, wad on. tbe eottarea &lt;50.OU; lore almuet total. An elevator coniiedwilb tbe mills and containing 15U.OUO beab-

Another Village twept by Fire.

Da MoiXkA Iowa, No*.XI .—Tbe rfllsge
of tsolonl, in Warraa county, wm alnrost
totally destroyed by fire Bal unlay. Before

i' sioe .
OU. smcK cauls, UONMAi;
a-e cate, luO^l.c blieep-Martal ai^ivv
d valu » Ortnly held al full previou-quotations;
Iv-s. &gt;10-01 31; Texans aud western stock.

PrrrBSUBa, Pa., Nor. IB.—Frank M. Illggin«. managing editor of The PitUuurg Com­
mercial Osteite, die.I at fl;.tl Saturday morn­
ing. He was in die 38 It y«r or fan ace. and
Lad been connected'with tba Pittsburg (nvas
for hub ys-inu He was prostrated ou buuday Iasi with pneutnoain.

YOUR BUCCY

FOR ONE DOLLAR

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.

A lex of &lt;151,OUO was cau « I by tbs burn­
ing of IM ZukvI* Browing company eetab­
bailment at Butt.do Wedusadav.
Form fine nre a tain raging in tbe neighbarb'sid of Filbliarb, Ills. Gmbsm end
Walshville towmbips are suffering greaUy.
__ A collision oecurrel at an early hour
'tVfihuy.I.y morning between two freight
tranyoiime Vandali* roil, near rxolyvilx.
BoUi iratal war* vs«y much damaged,
and ten Can and ouo engine were burned to

Wbrat-Staady: No. I red state. 60»»oNa X do. bbMu; Ko. K mi vriater Novemijifcr.
sOtfc; do De Amber. Me; do January. «J&lt;c. q&gt;ra
- Q .let; Ko. - mixed iaJ&gt;,.®hi &lt; d** Docotnber, tB^c. Okie- Hu.it No. I white .tata. »&gt;Two men were killel and others were In­
■to; No. it do
No. x nun i November.
;0&lt;c. Hye-buA
liarcy-Komibal. Fue«- jured by tbs fall of a acaffold at Phtai&lt;urg,
F.rinaai higher; oM mess *H00’. new, do, Ibureday. At Syracuse, N. Y„ tbe falling
&gt;14.O«»(U Urd-»7.M Novwwbec bid; |7.tt of tbe walls of a bail! mg that was recently
burned caused tbe death of two men.

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Poetage Free lo ail sutecritera In lhe Dulled
stales, Canada or UeXHxi.

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Is supplied with the latest and

best styles of type.

�TO FILL SPARKS PLACE.
iidates

HIDDEN IK THE DEPTHS.

WHO ARE m TALKED OF-

THE ENGLISH CHANNEL CLAIM!

0Y THEIR FRIENDS.

OTHEi HuMAN SACRIFICE.

WOMEN TEMPERANCE WORKERS.

A Shipload of ‘People Go tp Join the

Thousands That Have teeen E»-

fulled in Its Dark Waters.

&lt;uo«'&gt; Cmnmwlonar Spark*, of tta
la-i i I’tUc*, tendered hi* rorinnation
.,-&lt;•. lent
Accompanying it was a

Lorcow. Nov. 21 —The Neth-riaud* line
ktesnmhip W. A Bchirit-.., Which sailed frma
R lterdamlqr N.w York taiurday, cmue

Mb r—lny of Gen. bp*rks’ reeig-nis-ioner of tbn general land
:m«iatteiiUon from tb- -x-ufUcinl
_
to bnfpiubabte micevsact Ibe) r. ni|&gt;4
'J
acceptance by the
'A
prvsudi'nl of
tbe
-tinu, waa agreed to. The question of pay.
tueut of duei lo ibe National W. C. T. U.
enusad a lively discuss,on. The Ion a'an J
Pennsylvania organiiationa refuoal to socent the deci*)on of the convention that each
"---- - —theorgantaaihms must pay jo
rear instead ot f. orota, aud th,re
doubt as to whether th-* delegate*

into colii&gt;ioa ten mita* off Dover ot 19
Saturday night with in, steamer R.aom«ry.
and tank almtal immediately. The Bcholten bad on board passenger* and crew to tbd
numb-rtf 210, and of ibm. only .ixty-rigbt
ar* known to have been mv-d. Of tbqremai n 1 Mo-4, or inure, m su«"**tui;y ircvtrd by
Ittg JIB twenty-teven have &gt;*n land*! al I »*&gt;»“**’«•
Dover, dead, and tear, ere entertained that ■
Twelve gangs of mm are At work on
th.-other* were ala-) lo*t. though a few of1 he isllro.nl betWrt*n Sig Ina W nn&lt;l
‘
tbrm may hare been jrisk-d up by passing ’ Flying.

ere seui
in e r-&lt;&gt;Ctjr, but It,
die* not My et appear that, wiUi the exoep-1
Uou of the Mxty-eigbt person* rescued and I

After an elaborate rep .
©I.ue H. Buell, thii cv: r--ijaji
the tannc.»M»vre pn-en;.-!.
ferwi by Mix M »U la B ( ar»e, of lllinnis,
to tbe tpitea of tta nwpoctiv- station* of the
United Blates showing tta largait ;&lt;■; ix-utage
°f invf*° ,or ,h« W*1
Impromptu

C2; Wiscouiiu. fti. an! Tents—-- 99. New
York, for targiwt increase of numbershlp,
bokls a banner offer.! by Anna Gordon.
N ASMV!U.fc,T*-t»n. Nov, 19.—■ At the election
of ottkvn lor tbe W. C. T. It Friday Miss
Frances E Willard was re-elected prmident,
tbe nuoouueen’eut ot «hcti Created grvateuthuAteam. the drlrgat^* ruing and singing.
“PraW 6&lt;al from Whom Al! Bls Mings Flow*
with, great undjv.i. ill. Willard was s.

A

PROFESSIONAL

BANK

WRECKER.

lying off Ramenta with her bows tally

Show, its first proeltrity.
ls&gt; but let It eru** tbr iHirder—
quell II with w-llvity.

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‘

Many a pat tent, young oe uldeo.
o.twii quirk recovery
Al! to Dr. rieic- s Golden
Medical Oi^mvrry.

Weather doesn’t prevent satisfactory
work on the Maddoac island hotel.

ceenrrwl and 7h JT
&gt;:’ ;ur!fy lhe tdtxx! • Ito Ayct-Sarsapad!!*.
ccenrr-4 aud tbe tx-holtcn wm moving at.
bait-prod. No warninjc taf&lt;.ra the collision : , I,nPt'rt«1 Bpplf? at Jackson from
wus given, the &gt;u I leu-hock of ths vontaetoa &lt; dI.llk Ia.
th* jMirt bow tarir^Lwea ttarirsl tattuiMi.vQ ’
*. r&lt;\
.
Wlehte l« ths
d
.r
2”°?
to
ftVeeVb ££££ lh0;

provimity »f another
JT ■

uffiwrs^f

thoQ“Ii,ls offering from Asthms,’Con-

Conclte etc. Did you ever try
&gt; Eiigliidi Retncdv? It is tho. best
r-r. « v
■__ .1 .
. /
preparation
all Lung
Lu
—------ lion known for all
Trouble*,
fact, neverthel——*, that most of ttam rustad I ililT- .
i ,J I"
-® . .. ,_ at 10c., 60c.
upon tta d-ck &gt;u their night cloth* immedi- 1 _____
. .............
W. H. Goodyear A Co., Druggists.
at-ly after toe cullisiuo.As soon m th- extent -f toe damage to the
„„
w .*a&gt;*
*
No «*.««*»
hottw to
rent •*
at vouuio*
Cadillac u
or
vewl wm ascwrlamol the order wm glv-o Hoyne Falls.
■
to lo«er to- boate
Tta ship earned fir- .
...
.,
„ ,
boats, but only two of ttam were avadabte.
«’ntapria. the root of Inumerable evil-, la
tbe Other tore* taiug uuwaworthy.
The
two sound bvats were lowered and at too
Boulevard completed around I'rwquo
same time it waa reported or deck that tba
atiji w j malting water rapidly and must go
;k

.

k

I na o.'ucer* of

Sr,u

■KX. ■R’vgV.t I'.V/A hiw

lujiport

in tor offliV a mon wiUi tba
-r at hie finger*’ end*, and

• 4 II bUTMU. i« b-ing talked of
; fee the place, tut it l&lt; DodvrvUte!
prraideat JiTOpowe that Black aball
iOm nc plans fur
nwaiw, it is said

and Um* small bankers are wild with rage and
grief. Dunford ha*, it * said, •reeked tanks
from Ohio lo the Pacific ci&gt;a*t and from D«:
iota to Alabama. Hl* -aliened scheme &gt; to
buy a tank, pay for It in togu&lt; -mniriti*-, get
tn all tbe money j&lt;s**ii*lff, fart »"•! virfV A
rope around bw n&lt;*ck tn Cil* I. Kan.. made
him disgotgv S43.teX)uf t'.v.Ow he bad gob­
bled in this fast.'a. lie ta, operated tbi»
w-beme in O*a*;« City sidaaidwell. Kan.;
Casey aud Augu*. Iowa; For'.land nod Fred­
erick. D T.; DadevlHa, Ata.; Wincheeter,
Twnn.; BmitbN Grove, Ky , tin—nvilla,
Ctarlesuxi, Weister aud Mnrpby, N. C; El­
berton. Go., and otb«r loan* not recorded.
Bio other "lay" ft eud »o ta in getting up
e**h sutacnptiooa for various projects and
su&lt;ldeuly drcamptag w.tb the taking*. Uew
aaid t j be worth tBO.oUO.

heal were (oml&gt;!e . beyond desert pUco.
Shrieks prayer*, groaris an I curs-s mtn^led
• 1U&gt; tta hoarse voice* pf the'cfflcure giving
order* and tb- crio* of ’ children clinging lo

latter.
lhe ifflwn dtsp.ayed admirable
COollira*, an I remain**! oil lb* bridge and at
otte r points of duty unffil the last, several of
them, being provided with life-belts, remain ■
ing until tbe Vrew! svttle-l and leaping into
the m* as ata went dvwn. Within twenty
minute* after tba two .t.ija came together

nootber al hand. It Is the only safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
Infantile dtaordera. It contains «w&gt; Optoss
HorphiM. but give* the child aolvrol
mm /nm» pain. Price 25 cents. Bold by
W. II. GoOPYKAK &amp; Co., Druggists.

hit* at law bavin* liven-Instituted b&gt; recover

mate ifrMteblican, County of Bam.-oh.
At a session ot the Probate- Court fnr tta Coun­
ty of Barry holden at tbe'Prob-te Office 1- thecitg

Wm. W. Cote, Judge of Jhrobate.
In Uw matter of the estate of John Dawsoa,
of Uduigrvllte, deceased.
On resiling and fllink tbr petition, duly jtprtfied. of Ellen E. Everhart. f&lt;-rtn*rtv KIJeWlL
Dawson (•aylt-g thb court t o adjudicate ata
determine who are -r were tta tegal talrs ot
of said dreraard. and entitled to Inherit tl&gt;o
real ctette uf whteh said derraw-d died vita.
Ttarrunon ft 1* or.tervd. that Friday.

. ... ..... , ..j ... .
ourry
fmjntv. Ml- hlgan. sell al public aoeliou tbe
Klsrs desert tied lu said murtsage. to saUsfy
tnouul diu: thereon and all legal co*U:
‘
Sold pretnl-rs are described m tta west halt
of the west half of mirth east quarter of section
twenty four
town three north of rau^e
eight west R*rry County Michigan.
all other fienvons Interested tn *h!«I •••tata,
listed Ort. IOHB7.
are required to appear at a w»»i»n nf said CoorL
then to be holden allt.-r Probate Offire, In lira
MM 1 Til S’PHII.lPT.VANZtLK,
rol.llu.viV...Mortgagee,
„ ..ZTZ___
city of Hasting* tn said county rod 'how ranee*
If any there be. why tta prayer of the 1-cUtlouer should not l«e granted.
Aud It b further ordered lhi&gt;t Mid petitioner
give notice to the person.* Int« rv-ded in said ro­
decree of tfte circoit court fur the rotiniy &lt;4 tate, of the pendency of «dd petition and tta
Barry. In etjaneery. lit Ibe State of Mirhfcan. bearing thereof t&gt;y crotimt a copy of this order
to be published In theHa.ltncv IlbStt » newspa|&gt;cr printed and circulated In said County of
a herein Kbby i‘are -&gt;nd D. Frank .Small are Harry once In rich week for three successive
eomplalurou. and James H. Iiartl«5, Anvil.v
E. Bartley ai d Eltxabelb Thomas arc cefeudantx.
hoUce Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
lic auction, to tbe nijthost bidder, on Thursday,
NOTICE.
lhe elxhlh dar o( December. A. D. 1M7. st ten
o’clock in tbe fernoon. at tta north front door Blate of Micbigin-Plfth Judicial Circuit.
of*tlie court buuse in tta eiiy of Hasting*,
I du hereby tlx. and appoint the following aa
county of Harry and State of Mleblgan.-saiti and lor tta time* tor homing tbe *evral terms
court bouse tang the place for bolding tbeetr- of eourt within and for tb-: fifth judicial circuit,
after Norantar 1st. 1W. vir:
Eaton C-ouxtv.-Third Monday in Jxnusrv.
third Monday In April, thirl Monday tn July,
third Monday ta October.
I Habrv County.-Second Monday tn Febru­
ary. second Monday la Msv, third Monday la
Auguvt, soeoud Monday lo November.
( a: II-.1-5 &lt;■•.;.
'
tb
March. Br*l Monday In June, second Monday
thlrty-five. on tta south by tta south srrtiou In September, first Stouday lu Ib-ccnlbet.
Dated NovemberT/lian.
.
bne ot secUou seventeen, on the west by tta
west line ot tta ea-l half ol Um south we-t
FRANK A. RibtKRR,
Circuit Jud;e.
quarter ot Metlon seventeen, eoutaluluc bl6ek*
l4.!».a.n iJ.».2l,W. 3. X and a Traction
ot block* » aud ». excepting and reserving
from tta above description a strip ot laud right

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

Big Rapidtt Gat company have resol­
ved to reduce the price of gas next year.
After dlpblherta. M-arletfever, or pneumonia.
H-vsl * Sarsapartlia will give •trength to the
aytein. aud rxpd Mil poison from the blood.

For hounding deer three Montague
hunter.-*have been given 30 days iu Jail
Ail ot tbe pa*eeog-ri and crew who bad
l«-n fortunate enough lo procure life tats
floated and were (ricked up by tbe ElreY
boats. winch centred around until 4 o'clock
Sunday morning. Tlxve is scarcely a person
among the readied p-uatengor* who does not
mourn tba lues of a wife. bnsband, brother,
setter or c.nild, and in «&gt;m» nun only on*
member of a targe family is found to have

Default having beau UMde UH be patmrut of

The American Cigar company, Cold­
Water, gives employment to 200 cigar
maker.*.

mental and bortily deprmlo*- '
1 live at Ml kork »tm-t . J.-ttejf
arrivli g botnr our uigbt !;t&gt;*un&lt;f a
SllAXKH ALMANAC
hs-l ’-vrh
th* day. I road ibe article. • ut
Disease tbat taComlng L’pou V»7" 1
Wny sjmpumi* and feeling* bvttrr I
MV
&gt;...1.. &gt;&gt;
Mv -

A ll pursue sparks policy.
Bxaus. Nov. !9 — Alexander III of Rueria. arrived tare Friday, aud was rwceiv«d
with great pomp an.1 ;mtw.1»c He . was met
at Wtrltemtarg by Prince William, “Uuaer
Friu'-’ sou. and al tbe Berlin station by a
company of ootablev. inclodipg Gan. Von
Mollie, and taken to the Rumian embassy,
wtere he "a» visited &lt;&gt;y tbe Emje-.ror Will­
iam
Tba visa waa return.I later, and tb-&gt;
meeting uf tbe two emjwror* we- cordial A
long interview took p!u-e during tbe day t»tweeu ibe caar aud Bwmarrk. -i.e aignifiouios
of which tas wotlranspiroi.
The extremely dangerous ilinM of tbn
crown prince, Frederick Wilhaiu, sonuiwi to
e*u*t a gloom over U-e eullrs city aa 1 tbe
pageant to which almiMtita entire eity turned
vui. aeetued to itDprr* tta onlooker* tnore as
a duty than a taorty ovation.
Tta r»ar aud party tpok their departure
for Kt- Petaraburg el 9 JVdock in the even-

id r-wd. “I. CurrouL Rue Bu Giitea, BrosSris;" bteotnon Goldveboisdt, a cigar dealer
in London; ----- Barusg. of Wasbud; a man

Hermann, life Hianton s'.reet. New York;*
a mao with a taller wlduwswl, ‘John Kochne!. Bamlutkv,* and Henn Blanc, of Ohm.
tba ouly cabin pa*«^ngvr on board, and a

TVANTEB.-LADlESfur our tall ajtd Chrtrtv v mas trade, to take light pte&amp;.aut work at

(-RKBCENT AKT &lt;X&gt;.. IC Milk «&lt;.. IbnUXu

Michigan Centra!

TTsey Twrkle* the Wrong Haak.
Kalt I-aXB Crrr. Utah, Nov. lb—Charlo*
R. Alfred aud Joe Ju-«n*-n tried U. rob tta
Ixuk -» Nephi Tbor-day. lbryj*ultaa re­
volver. on Ca-htar Bogue m l Awwtant
C ashier Wcwo, but felted to intimidate tbco*
grottamea. wta gave ita alarm rod ctaaed
U» rot-tar. out vrilh obotgutM Justewn wm
rnr.ned to tta foot-bUta and »iureod-rvd.
Alfred vaewpal. bo I wm afterward caught in

HASTINGS. MICH.

Ths Niagara Falls fRouis.
*no» ot my
.Ut.ued kindly fn-Lng toward you
*uh to- oiTbcat wish UuU wtarevnr your future
»ny Of life may lead. cvmptet* euc«eto and sates•. : on may await you Thaakmg y*”&gt; tor the
r.i.aaug *»«d cow.J liroectarv oxpre wk-De with
*tab y. u caaee your tel ter. I are youn vary
THE railway mail

service.

Il ie rrtsTted that tta British government
will
r » *»“ •-" &gt;*&gt;
.ublw » «der Io check further po&lt;- “» tamdoo

Mm Bctanno Bancroft, a granddaughter
•f tta hirorii'u. wm privately married Tue-2y m Mr Ctarta CtaroU, of Marylrod.
Tta marnago tao on**! a eea-at-on at
WMhtngtoo. wtar- tho young lady ta- been
for -oms unw a leader in fash»onab‘« sue!-

QltAND HAPID« DIVISION.

__
called out to thaws on tbe
ta*te7u&gt;firv roetata." be oontinowl *I»W
ARE YOU SUFFERING
a tong time before they did. The greatmS
cootaam, prevail.!- The ship wee right
from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, or
OTor on lier port
any difficulty with tbe lungs?
flrej the rockets
is your Liver affected, *c your Stom­
ach disordered ?
Have you Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous De­
bility?
Have you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughman can cure you, if a cure
is at all possible.
He has met with marked suoceas in
ireaiins
--------HOTorrbold* The luw 1»
without tea and fteute, earn.

WaMHiairraji Crrr, Nov. 17. —Tbe annual
■'l«vc of G-neral Bojwnntoodant Naab, of
•ta railway mail servux tor the ttami year
wxtad Jaae 30, lflb7, prv-enta -oww interertn* facts re pretfog tbe operations of thaa
important bureau of the postcdfica departnwat Mail Service was in operation daring
the ysar upon 13Q.99Q mltaa of railroad, and
on \*4 raises of water route. To handle

•recks of p»*ctal car trama Three portal
decks wen, kriied, forty-five serloo-iy. and
seventy 4wo slightly injured.
Commenting oe thia. Buportniewtent Na-h
says thiwe men met dtaability and death ia
tetr country’s service, aa truly an ever paWte* met hie fate cm the field erf bettla, and

Anolber jiowengt-v any* lha *Uwrags paasengrn txx-sns* terror sirickeii and ran about
lb. ship in wild &lt;*&gt;nfu..on. Tbe captain
triad m vain toreatwr older anxog ttam,
butttay weranot iclw jacittad. When tba
two boat- were lowered ttaw fr*nri.l men
and women ro*tad for them and wm with
gteSl diffl-wity kep* from stoking ttam.
Charles Mtlta, of R*» HUI. Burrvy. -y»
Um Ufa boats sppoaml as if ttay tadn*
taro w-d f« a long time. They bad tota
ebopp-.law.ywUh

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL

ftare to a rumor that the African esptorS21ey. be. tad a tautawith tta .adv-,
d tbat the rwar gmrdcr hh force baa base
t off from U~ main body.
fter. J. Q Kimball, a Hartford, Coca,

CONSULTATION FREE.

�ADO&lt;TIOHAL_LOCAL NEWS.
Traut service on new railroad h as
follows: trains will leave Haatlnw nt
730 a. in. and 230 p. m.jand will ar­
rive from Kalamazoo at 1230 p. tn. and
7 p. m. The regular paaeengrr will
leave at 730 a.m.: the afternoon train
will be mixed. It waa expected that
regular trains would commence today,
but the sink bole south of town took
another nettle ot six feet, eo that train &gt;•
Mill probably not run till to-morrow
morning.
The remarks of the Democrat con­
cerning the McKay case are little short
ot bald-headed nonsense. Darwin J.
McKay wad given two, fair trials. In
the first tho jury disagreed. In the sec­
ond held bearly a year after the first,
and when there was no excitement over
the matter, simply a statement of the
facts iu the case, he was convicted.
For a long time he was out on bail.
Tlie matter has been taken twice to the
supreme court, each time before a dlff»-n-nt justice. J udgra Champlain and
Sherwood each decided tbat there wax
n&lt;&gt; error in the case, that McKay was
fairly tried, and tnat the evidence war­
ranted bis conviction.
What more
cliaritablenees could have t&gt;een shown
him? Ilia friends gave ball for him,
Lb friends also raised money to defend
him and to appeal his case to tbe court
ot last rroort, They did everything
that could'be done for him, and noth­
ing was in their way except the cold
lacto that caused lx good men to de­
clare him guilty of.murder, and which
two justices of tho supreme court have
declared were enough to warrant the
jury in so deciding. As to Mugridge,
bis father and the supervisor of hi*
township, A. J. Gott, gave S2JMX) ball
for him—nearly half as much as whs
squired of McKay, although the of)&gt;nse charged was not anywhere near
so serious. Ills case hu been ccntiuyed for another term. That was Ini.
right—lhe same right McKay had also.
Tbe Democrat has no right to asseri
that the “probabilities are that he will
never bo tried.” The authorities say he
wdlbe. It was his privilege to nettle
ur lhe other notes that he is charged
" ilh forging. To be sure the county
h.is spent hundreds of dollars to secure
hit arrest. It ought to have done bo.
,'l Utt county also apent hundreds of dolInts to secure lhe ar. eat of McKay, and
11 u McKay case coat tho county doll «r&lt;
V hero the Mugridge matter will cents.
yrhir,Am ito no*

I’he symptoms of biliousness are un­
happily hut too well known. They dif­
fer in different individuals to aome ex­
it nt. A bilious man is seldom a breaki st eater. Too frequently, alas, he han
an excellent appetite for liq-.ids bin
nr for solids of a morning. 11 is longu&gt;* ill bear inspection at any time; if it fa
n &gt;r white and furred, it to rough, at all
♦ \ enta.
•
I'hedigestive system ia wholly out
• order and Diarrhea or Constipation
iii-iy alternate. There are often iimior। uolds or even lotispf blood. There may
— giddinees .'and'Often headache and
idlty or flatulence and tenderness In
•« pit of the Ntomach. To correct all
If not effect ja cure try Green’*
ugust Flower, it. costs' but a trifle and
.d thousands attest its rflicacy.
KmU Batata TrunJcr..

Following are the real estate trans■ a, for the week ending Nov. 19th. as
:..ken from the books in the register’s
&lt; *11106:
■I &gt;m«* M. Knlffht tn Mary M. Bixler; lot 7 blk
IVairievMD, »TV&gt;
.................................
- umuH Roush to Mary' ’• W1U; on lots 7 and
•*idJrt frwott. *41iienpunli. I.. Gu«*» to Sella B. Boblnsun; parcel
*• A I".'**-! Na-hrlllo. SIM.
uonjamln 1. Uom lo Wm. B Grigra; ES* of
. s Band IkO, A. I’.’aad Nashville. U»
Hdxar H. Smith •‘single xo'-tl-imu * to Charles
r gorse; 40a aec JI Irviiia. *t 0O&gt;.
Henry Eelghner-lo Charles Eeiahner; 10a ace
jH-aAtleton.MMO.'
Milo I.. Williams lo NeilviUe Holcomb;J0aw

KMIGRATIOJTS TIDE.

to a nue-hinist talking to a saw-mill
iu i.ii.]
M u i ini-tto hnstiand.- I think aha is
cover* d »th hm!&lt;s in4de, about an SCENES IN THE LABOR BUREAU
inch ini* k. Let her cool down during
. AT CA8TLE GARDEN.
th** night, and before ah»- tires up lu the
in -rnliig, take a hammer and pound
hur thoroughly all over, ami then Lake
a ho*- and hitch it to the fire-plug and
wash her out.
II unbind has no further need of this
ductor.—From Med. Age.

CUTTEBS, BOBS, EOBES
Blankets and Bells.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
M*rL«(iKovr.
J. McKelvey ia building hum sheds.
The luuul boys have a dance at Mc­
Kelvey’s hail Thanksgiving night.
Mrs.Seymour Mayo Is visiting her
parents In Sunfield.
giana Hereand there is a (nignaciocw EngF. M. Putter, editor of Charlotte
Tribune, was In thia vicinity last week,
Frenchmen are ecorcu. Emijration
accinnpani d by an insurance agent.
John Warburton has returnod from
the went.
Frank Quick at the present writing seen in the Garden. It takra a new recruit
is at Hi courting in Hastings.
Eugene Jones has moved his family
near Wilkinson’s mill in Knlamo,
where he expects to work this winter.
Alliert llecox has returned home
from Irving, and will attend school
this winter.
Norman Hagerman is building a fact, know enough to r * a atari bert* without
store on Maple Corners.
troubling lbs» mnigraiixu board st alb FourThe whooping cough is giving the
little ones a pretty hard siege.
D. 11. Slade has a nice span of colts to
e*ll.
Ed. Wulf is another one of the boys
that has gone north to get rich.
MIDDLEVILLE.
Dr. Tavlnr and wife spent Sunday
with frledda in Hastings.
11. E. Hendrick and wife will leave
Thunulav morning for Peach Helt,
where al! the Hendricks from “way
b »ck* will .be congregated.
George Jackson’s smiling face can
now i-r M*-n behind the counters of
Loomis &amp; Co.
Mrs. Lewis WUcox. of Irving, has
moved t*» town, and will occupy a
hoi|-tt on Grand Rapid* street.
John Somers, of D-irr Center, has
rented the Evans store on the west
side, and has opened a meat market.
Amoa Fauitey and wife visited at IL
E. Hendrick’s Wednesday and Thurs­
day of last week.
union services wilbhe held Thanksgitilng day at the Congregational
church, llev. Tilly will occupy the
pulpit.
Willis Snyder was in Vermontvllltt
Mondav and Tuesday In the Interest of
the Walter A. Wood Machine Co.
K. D. Davis i« ou the sick list,
' Miss Myrtle Ickes Las been suffering
with a severe cold. and has been unitble to attend school for the past few
da vs.
An effort fa being made by Warren
Richard* to organize a singing clw*.
Mrs C Clever entertained*friends
from Nashville last Thursday
Uncle J&lt;&gt;e Harrison died at his resi­
dence Sunday evening.
Hon John Carveth/was in Allegan
county T'ltftvlav. In tne interest of the
'estate of John V*roman, deceased.
Rum Wightman, ot Hastings, is hav­
ing his store building here thoroughly
repaired aud repainted.
William W. Turner purchased, at
adminisiratora sale last Friday, the I
Smith property on Main alert which:
had been heretofore leased to him.

BANriKLD.
Mrs. Jowph Powers, who has b*m
visiting relatives in Ohio, returned
Saturday.
Ciuwius Fow, of Albion collttg*. com**s
to-ria*, Wrrlnrwlay, tn spend Thanks­
giving with hia parents.
Th**
last Friday evening was a
Buret-**. A hrve crowd was present,
nil nf whom »*i j &gt;y«l themariveo.
The allow srortn last Saturday night
came rather un*-xpe«-tedly, but nearly
all tie- lanutfM are prepared.
On Thanksgiving day the Ranfield
band will'pl iy for the first time in pul»lle. &lt;’nine out everyone and honor the
boys by giving them h large audience.

bride generally,

nuke* it only tbo more patbeUe and di**
t.*WnrTbo Gvnnntui travel more In familka. They
have a dull, phi raophical air of resignation.

hard tack they will n*&gt;t grumble

&amp;&gt; they *lt

if Uie vermin of Uw Onnlen trouble tbcni-

For the next
Tvrkry*

We are going to make a specialty on the
above goods.

ED. POWERS
ft

&amp;AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

thanl

—Usey tiskn that merely a* another of tbe un­
avoidably ilh of Ufa.
Tita Italiano tiro a pieturrequely dirty let

Slate of Miehixiw. count) of lUrry-&lt;
At a mmHoii of lhe iTohate Cot
(tounty of lurrv. holden at Hu* Probs
ihelltyofHaatlnmi. In Mdd Cmurtv,
dnv, the ZM day id November. In the &gt;uar one
Ibmirand cfvfit MUMrM ».*u! clglitv-«rvm.
Prreenl. Wm. W. Cole, Judge of ProhMe.
In ibe matter of tbe eatato ot John Grant.

flugrr* critically over n child's brad, dart
viciously down nt tbe tiny prey, bold her
William 11. manlev. administrator of the e*
enap like the falling of u guillotine. Tl*a tale of raid John Grant dr?e»»e&lt;1 reprrwvnt*
thaf he l« prepared to render hl» Anal arcuutd
■« uurh. and iwa»« that lhe nw m»y tw* beard
onagniiL Tbo child pnya no attonUoo.to it, **n&lt;t *J)o»t*l, and be dlwhantvd from hl* »aid
atwortml biauckhig ito dirty thumb. But tilt

Every Italian emigrant** Instinct i» to keep
of bouaelw&gt;l&lt;l gocxla.

m-c

lo f•ralrionlie, •«»

I wish to tril you of the cmbc of a
girl 10 years old, who had bom sick
with flupprwwion two yearn. Her
l ather had paid over $300 fur doctor’s
।'ills, still she was failing. She bad the
worst countenunoe I have ever seen, a
kind of greeoish-yrilow; she was e».ia■ iated, had constant I«wt4 trouble, and
had to take morphine every night in
•rder to sleep at ail. Al! who saw her
thought she would die. Her parents
said they* had done all thev could. 1
repeatedly urged them to try ZoaPhora,
but they were strongly prejudiced
-igainat “nostrums.” Finally the mother
•aid, “We inuat do something, and thin
Is aa likely to help her as anything."
She and I persuaded tba father to let
the girl try !L As a result in four
months her functions were eatabliahed
and regular, and tn kx months she
wm the .picture of health—a living
wonder to all who had known her.
1 could daacrilw 20 other cases, not as
wonderful as this, but still very re­
markable cures.

Battle Creek. Mich.
Mkwoal Ad vide by

Slat Ch~ta In Bnelety.
‘
Every woman will of courauiieny that «h*
Incest. Avery vttdueut iudy *peci bet of New
York auid, however, a few w*eka since, Ibat
you could not Uy tbe weight of your finger
on an expoeal rein without limiting ito nat­
ural flow of bloo L Blie atoo Mid tbat eb«
bad to* bud a fetna 1st j ml tent lor many
tuontba who bad drawn k full breath—ou*
which ex|ioo&gt;h*l her lu.ig* to tbeir full ca­
pacity—for a rear. Tim doctor* and drnggtato rould, if they cboae, toll a »tory ctmceruing American women which would to tbe
intelligent ear be aturtliug. They **y that a
jxrfectly aound girl of 90 h uncommon in
tocioty. Tbe female ariatocracy in one wolion uf tbe law I Imvo durreed flat cbeeto to be
the proper thing, became tiiany of them,
through relaxed mitadea and diminkbed
urettgth. were poverty stricken lu curving
line* of beeuty. They bad. a fine working
majority with which to, paw tbe faabiouable
law. Thee* fi&gt;t chest* were aitnply tbe nat­
ural rv*ult of a generation or eo of drooling
o:&gt;d living on tbe faiblonabl* American plan.
—New York Thnea.

BOYS I

Wve not Forgotten the Boys,

liitereeled b

turva tbat la&gt; I* not going to l*r* rubbed, and
men nitd women nnd &lt; Itiklren bang pitifully

-Uy of H.taHnir*, In eald couety.
a*. If any there be. wt;y tbr prayer
er •tioobl not be gramort.
liter ordered, that *.-ih! |7KTtloner

png Uo^gwUy behind tbe tail Itoord to Um

hearing thereof by earning a copr of iliie order
to he pabliahrd m Hie Ilaatlnp Ba xut s
newspaper printed and circulated In Mid Coun.tj of Barry our.* in raeh . wk for three suoceaaive
weeka preview:** to raid day of hearing.
Wm. W. COLIC. Judge ofProbata.

oue of Ur.* furtbewt aqueslurt nbafto
Tl»e Italian* stick together more tonariously
•Jinn U»« (Alter •migrant*. They bang around

Macniwtd

Dulnft,Soiite Shore &amp; Atlantic R'j
"The £oo-Mftkin&amp;w Short Ltn«.’
Only Direct Boat®
Upper Michigan
and Uio Iron and Cupper Megion* and !-*ke Su­
perior. Trav*r»li*g g territory unequalled for
faunttnn Otblng and eamnlng.
’DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN 8EBVICK
betwnea Ht Ignara and Houghton without

laboreni. farm band*, stobletnen or porters.
Tba Bwedtn aud Nurwrgiaua ntand high cti
account of Uieir bonrety aud falUifu'.ncwi.

You

elsewhere.

Now do not wait until they are

all gone, and they are going very fast,

W »raer Bleeping Covhre attached to all night
iralM.
Obweatlnn Fnr’or Cars on all day train*

early* and be sure and get one.

Hasting^ City Bank
CiTUimi and BcaiKbiiavinii wants b nlwcy*
an lutnc.to and p'Jy»yUabi*d one. Tbe men
cchuo in from UoGardeu, glance at tbo black­
board nhyly aud nit down on tbe bencbeM to

sled to slide down hill on this winter.

can buy your Clothes for less money than
They
wont last long. No more after thi^ lot Come

cipsi neon oito-e*. ran ;iiu&gt;rmMi&lt;&gt;u usio rate*,
etc., coplrw of iaap» and folder* will be lurnlahod
itpoo application to

liJt, Corm
Scandinavian nnd aometinic*
r.ewk The *tanditig one in French last

Slide into Morrill. &amp; Co.’s and buy a suit
of Clothes and we wilrgive you a nice hand

change of ear*

HASTINGS, MICH.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

CA.Z’IT^.Xs, $50,000.00.

Michigan.

OFFIOSRBi

DIRECTORS:
W. H. Powers,
J. A. GreWe.

f. 8. Goodyear,

to a fair ;&gt;iie&gt;seof reapeci ability.

Do You Want the Earth?
Croup Cured!

which Caatie Garden offer* now, it b hard to

AMD LIVES SAVED WITH

Di. hthu’i feral fe

No, I Want a

JEWEL COOK STOVES!
Jewel Heating Stove

nrtoro?V-Iu4tor A Ito£b. m£eb2m?rpJX

Aid the People's Ctalce!

The Priio of tee World!

Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted

Robbing Di*M*arek*e Park.
Prince Bwinarck baa been comjtelUd to
clow bl* perk at Friedrichantba to tho public
on accoo.ni of tbe depredation* committed by
viaitora, which for a long lima be look hs

Come and x&gt;k, whether you wish to buy or not

Tahpboae--

‘
Htilmad.-Whst shall I do for her.
.[The giri al tbe “wctrsT a witches off

BOYS I

No »y«i»*m of cbsnkt

K Upjohn; lots

Appt&gt;n&gt;« from the U-bor.
There may bo houm who don't know that
usher* *ocuetill&gt;r* have other dutir* beaidev
u irving, Euno.
tliat of iborriug people to their
lohnG. I’.iyh* to Rra*«t D;uu*l; SO acre* aee Toaorli I would eoleiindy declare liih lo l«
I.* Woodland, B3JUD.
Cartdme M. iUrl lo Alice 11 Bacon; on ■ • H tho ii-uih. One of ttwe* dutie* ia to ait In the
&gt;c i0I*ra!rleviUo.ST»
audience, niter tbe i&gt;ropla have all been
Adclliert K. Heattt to •lice II. Bacon; on i e ^utol, and «|*plauil judn-iowdy. Yiat hare
*c 10 Prairieville SIJXiO.
M. Demine to Alice 11. Ba»n:on ae M aec 10 no Ulea luiw effective tai&lt;&gt; num mav lw hi
1 rxIrleriUe. SIU.
UartiiiR tbe npplauw at the pro,**- moment.
■Inlielto M. Warren loCandlur K. Nlc-liob; on I awwire you many an encore ia jirodured in
• *• 4 iwc 10 Pmlrtevlllc. VM0.
Thom** raiiwortli to Lnvem Thompson; «0 »tbL wuy. Tim n-ber alluded to n» nuikrjo
ihW hoc N Yankee Hprluga. STK).
.
lug infernal torture *at nurows tbe tilde from
Mom** Huulir to Eliiha Cooley; 0 acm nee M me tbe other wight and did this oct. To Ida
‘ UllMld. *000.
Martha A. Herrnanee to Alice FI. Bacon, on s credit ba it aaiil, Im* wor kt* I Immb-aliy.
.* M mc 10 ITnlrlMrlUe. Sin
U'bonever there wn* a gbo*t of a *1 tow ba
John B. fwau to ►«tu;»TBw*n; SO acre* «ce brared up tho applauding portion of the andi17 UraamviUa. HAM.
Arabella Norwood to Ephraim Behrope; 40 ettee, re-cuiore.*! them, aa it ware, and icd
litem ou to victory. But between while* bo
leaned bH head wearily oti hi* l&gt;at&gt;d nnd
looked aa dej -cted aa a mirth pnia explorer.
He bud »eet. tin play ao often that it wn* as
Kmory Novel* to Caroline E. Nichols; on ae gall and wormwood to him, and be writhed
u sec 10 Pralrtoville. S480.
Halina D. Davin to Alice H. Bason; an &gt; e M iu bi* *eat uuUl bo attracted the attention of
bl* near weigh bon.. He didn’t look f tlw
.re io Prairievilto, »7»
Kmeraon Detains la Allee H Bacon; on • e U •tog* five ndnutoa during tba pUy. He
see 10 Prairieville. •!».
teemed rather lo atu&lt;liowny aroi-J looking
that way.—Chicago MuA

HARDWARE

W. H. Goodyear, Drugglrt.

8«H&lt;»lyby

H. A. Goodyear A Sons, i

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'_________ Hastings, mich., novemder^3ct 1887

.— 1

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

-{astino*. Barry C0-* Micil,

•OOK &amp;JSISKP.RN.
m 1&gt;M pPTION RATKH

... KKTiaiNU ILATKS:
•.-ryear........ . .........................1100 00
. -few for special positions.

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H.£ffl%5S!K, &lt;•
Assyria.
L. N. Mosher. Lsrey.
Fostmastar. ItaunJiL
,
"
&lt;&gt;:D&gt;mm*lL
J. b. (overt, ('.triton.
l oaUnaster. Fre-pcrt
n.; L. MnrtbtaSdJ'frdar Creek.
■ F. G. Norwood, Delton.
JohtjHlicnn. Hickory Corner®.

a®

.JOB PRINTING.
11 ride i« fell in tbc Job Pristine l&gt;a'
tUxxxM. Kverythlug to the
-r i» new; and with theiatost facm of
ij«t Gpprdvwl pattern* of machinery*

Brown a cnlni*. Fr.iht. vili-.

PltlCHARDVILLK.

Gene Rich hua gone to Greenville.
May Prichard bundayod in your city.
Isuac Weeks alarted for Ann Arbor
Monday. Mrs. Weeks is there testing
the skill of Ann Arbor physician*.
Mrs. Gene Rich will spend the vrinter
with her parent* in Johuatown.
Cora Prichard spent a portion of this
week with her parent*.
Charlie Fisher has returned from the
north und wiil te with us one more
winter. Next npring he removes bin
family to Osceota county.
Helen Prichard spent her Thanks­
giving vacation witn her parents and
filends in this place.
The Lidir* society will be held at
Mrs. Sol. Prichard’s Thursday. Dec. 1st.
All are cordiullyjnvited to attend aud
enjoy themselves, also to partake of a
generous dinner which will te served.

If I was like "Au B- voir" I would
be left.
Anthony Weaver was in town Fri­
day.
E. Stauffer, of Bowne, wa* in town
Saturday.
Did you see that fellow the other
ni«hL
r. L. Rogers was In Grand ilapids
Fndav atni Sutiininy.
J. Alwine and O. M. Culler were in
Grand I Lipids Friday.
"Isn’t that sad,” Middleville my only
hope* .
J. W. R-&gt;uter spent ThanKsgiving
wirh hi* HiMer in Lowell township.
Mm G Niwlrr has teen sick the past
with btliouH lever*.
Ltek iu the D -inourac for Au Revolr’s
writings. -Isn’t he cute.”
J. G. Reuter fell and hurl himself
quite Mjriously Friday.
,
Fr*uk Cole, of Cascade, was in town
Fri lav and Saturday.
81.50 piy* the round trip for two
from Lowell to Freeport.
T. L R ■gers says it is hard for him
to leave hi* good girl when ehe cries
and beg* hi tn to btuy.
Frank Herrick has moved his family
back to our town. Freep irl Is a pretty
good ,pl«ce to live in ain’t it., Frank.
We think it would-te just like you
to gvt in front ot the cow aud try to
milk. ,
Mrs. Wm. Patterson, of Grand Rap
l&lt;ta, tpol-x Gao. Perkins* people a pleas­
ant vtalt last week.
e
There was a large crowd in attend­
ance ut the dance last Thursday night.
A g-H»d tune was reported by alt
Wm. Holme*, the ship titnter man.
has ebnsbleralde of his limber hauled
to this place ready for shipping:
Who wa* that fellow that walked up
and down the sidewalks 8 or 10 times,
and Anally gathered up courage to go
iuto the store where his good* were
watting for him. ,
The Misses Ellie Perkin* and Matel
Latnpher. of Grand Rapid*, were the
guests of Mr* Lettie Perkin* a few
day* last week.
. Otta M. Culler and Anna Mishler, of
this pla&lt;-e were united in the holy bonds
of . matrimony at the residence of Rev.
Mniirer. of Odessa, Sunday Nov. 27th,
1887. May success go with the happy
couple.

whole
or oonnty affair eh &gt;ul t do what th«r
conscience would let them do in. jnstica
to the woman and not be kicking like a
steer in the corn.
It seems that Young Soldier com­
plains that his cnrreapondence is not as
it should be. I dent know how that is
but it has l&gt;een all right with me so far
until last week and the editor comes to
this township ho must account for the
samp.
An election has been called by the
Sunty clerk for Dec. 30th to vote on
e liquor question whether liquor
shall tiesold and manufactured in Bar­
ry Cd. or not.

m run * Uber. Crrn* a Comers
NORTH IIARKT.
wm. Broward. Bnnrarrt.
! E. )?. Clark and family have re­
A- Jei-wp. (irautmillA
Fo»:iiia-,ur. Yankee Nprinri.
turned from * three weeks visit with
c. W. Armstrong, Bowens M'll*.
htaMrandfather.
agents will be rwclftted
•. - . !•&gt; of .t.rtf.
^iirnMinllod
Born to Henry Dubois and wife a
««• in- the iUMNKit proprietors, and we trust
... ;
•
..uuntry. an.| li the
ail ?utaefib’-mal the ■■bwes named who hasp
Mr*. Roberson, who has teen visiting
daughter Nov. 28rd. • • fi Barry COtiOty Ito location on
4Pv ‘'■‘I w,,h “* V1'11 tetween this date and relatives in this place fur the p uil three
Mr.- and Mrs. Samuel Learn, of
urtl tr&gt; r ,.v&lt; rifling from tha Timrupa&gt; ttelr snbacrlptlwis to the weeks, returuetl to her bom-? in Battle
i.I hsrdly Im *urpa*5rd. With
Little Tr.ivew, have come to spend
iUXXRX s agcau uauied atrnre. ,
Creek Tuesday.
Jtcapeet'nllv.
the winter with tlu-ir children.
COOK ft NIHKKBN.
Hunting ra .hit* and sawlug wood is
Mrs. Roger*, of M tple Grove, visited
&lt;r ,&lt;••&gt;! ocSuOb nf lh«i htxllest
-acne-. aTtoanckcq! library &lt;*
the order ut the day.
George Brown the past week.
■ rid ■-Itnoct M-houl balidliiKs-t It
HABTIN CORNERS.
G.
W.
Tobias
visiied
friend*
In
Rut
­
Mary Kahler bus returned from
•’ three exrvHsut ue«&gt;:mprn«,
Fred
Flory
to
quite
sick
with
rheuma
­
Freeport.
.
land
last
XevL
.• &gt;el»v* of the wcrvl and tx-nrv
tism oi Hie stoiiidcb. 1 believe though
eon txi«*t Of S» tine a »)*t»-rfi of
Any one conteiuplatidg buying a
Itov. Voorhee held evening meetings
• any i-iiy.pwpease*- whH-blur
on the gain at thu Huie.
at the Learn’* school house last week.
farm, would do well by cunsultlug with
Tboe. Charlton fa uUu *ick with gan­ G. W. Dunean, of Rutland, bulore buy­
The auction social at Wm. Seibel’s is
past. Ail sa-med to enjoy themselves,
■ kind*, and eaunot be »old In grene. Hi* friend* tear that be will ing.
K’fi’teUlto)’ with the multitude of Ion u-sl, Short lone one foot or part of it.
especially the young people.
welxnt. aiuraorptuMptiatepowderw stoU onh
ruvn consEus.
The
M.
E.
ladies
report
a
nice
time
The young people will have a play
jpea t.itiie pu’jtle.
h*/e ho W.nat K^?rAL “**&gt;«&lt;» P&lt;’Wt&gt;KB te.. KV
Heme very scarce this week.
party at Wm Louden’s next Thursday
Thanksgiving, though disappointed ut
wallstN.i.
octbUM
Frank Leyri* and family are living in
evening forjhe benefit of Mattie ToUai
the absence ot pastor and family, who
•s . ’jl.y utoreast with Utn times In
the Barry boys House.
■'
its
she is going to California.
atu-uded
Edward
Bump's
funeral
at
u-rpclsc. It has already a number
Eli Hand 11 bad a brother and his
Mr. J. Underhill and wife visited
the Holmes church. The ladies report
. .■ .n»iiul3rt irliu enterprise*. But
their daughter Mrs. McQuarrie last
••■rent In this direetton has been
the receipt* a* 85.75. The children en­ wile, of Detroit, and a cousin, qf Grand
Iwck o!
traiuportstlon faclllLedge,
visiting
him
lust
week.
week.
joyed themselves hugely.
HASTINGS. MICH.
■ NiciiUan Central has hmg been Its
Juhu Fuller and Dick Sprague have
Mrs. Mixer, uf Hastings, i« visiting
&lt; .i Ihitlhis fall the CUb-aco. Kalamade a raid on their old lug houses.*
frivndsjn th:* vicinity.
CAPITAL, S50,000.00.
A. Keagle ha*' returned from the which makes our street look some dif­
Cassius Fow returned to Alhiaa
ferent.
The latter has been built 38
north. He ha* teughl a farm in M »nMonday.,
istee Co, and will move on it in the yearn and the former nearly us long or
Nettle Brunner, ot Hickory Conwy,
longer, but we can not say exactly.
tnmrporated under Um laws of the Btale of 'pring
spent
Sunday at Robert Bruntwy'i
Stones about cutting wood have be­
Michigan.
Rev. Witham held Thanksgiving ser­
Norman Elsey, accompanied te
vices al the church. The lady preacher gan for thia winter. Levi Cotton and
"Myrta" of Gataburg, ate Thanks­
Frank
Wolfe
are
the
firat
on
the
list.
■&gt;poo tor business Dec. 14. IIPW In building for­ failed to connect a* announced.
giving turkey with hl* parent*.
A bee to-day to cut wood for Mr. They cut, split and piled one cord of
merly occupied by Mevier llrue.
Mr. Chamber*, of Albion, epeat
Whalev Brooks, who is old ana bedrid­ green twech wood in uno-half day lu*t
Thankagtving&gt;t Rev.’Fow’a.
•
.
OFFICERS:
den. They are reported to be quite week, furnishing tbeir own tools uud
Lyda Brunnev. who for several weeks
&lt;
• due transportation Jacilltleti as D. U. BoMnsot;. PiWldrnt;
boarded themselves. Who Is the next?
needy..
Here
ia
a
good
opportunity
for
has teen visiting her sister Mrs. McKee
sired, and mske It one of the very
the
ch
an
la
bl
y
deposed
of Allegan, Is now home.
Ijr zuoufactaring ratabltsbmetita
C. n. »W-U-. caxhier.
S. IL Smith, the Woodland black­
Artie Bellinger, of the Kalamazoa
School opens Monday, M r. Vosbarg,
DIRECTORS:
smith. ba* moved back onto hi* farm of .Galesburg, teacher.
college, spent the latter part of last
r.-g. Good) ear.
W. IL J’owert.
and is fixing up hi* old shop. Bring on
week at home.
ler atty branch of mtuiufacturiuc,
C. Honeywell and wife, Job Barber
nature .tad woodwork, could be
your homes to be *hod.
Wa* Thanksgiving day properly ob­
and P. Travis attended the National
O’OONNKLL.
a liberal bociu* will bn glrm for
served at Banfleld ? Were the exeretott
Grange at Lansing last week. They
We are pleased to say that rain has in harmony with the occasion? In the
report
It
a
success.
fallen in a goodly quantity. It began
John Lawrence lost a valuable new
Ezra Brown lost a valuable horse one to look a* though there might te h people’* opinion the occasion rail f«
milch cow one da\ last week. She l&gt;enomethlhg different than what they
Goa«n2 Rankins
Tront^ctM.
cauie cast in the manger within the day hud week. Cause, dropsy of the w^ter famine in some parts of’the had.
'
heart.
country.
stable.
Gne week from next Friday evening.
U. M. Gilbert has returned to his
Oh, what a beautiful black eye. It lhe)9th, there will be an oyster supper
The ladles of the M. 1*. church and
home
in
Leonida*.
&lt;»t th- best eitlM In Michlis most frequently seen on Windy SL
society have been soliciting aid for the
atXhe hall. Proceeds to go to the band.
E. 11. Mead, of Kansas, died at the
John Edward*, of Ohio, brothenof.
noble purpose of making needtul re­
pairs within the church editice, meet­ homeof his sister, Mi»* E. J. Mead, Sat­ the late S. B. Edward*, will rettnm
d v.’aay c«uuty paper published.
urday with consumption. He has been home Monday, the 28th.
xing
with
many
kind
hearted
and
open
i baKbekTsl u,
Sanford Edwards will stay one week it a succcs*. Last Thursday evening
bands who are always liberal in actaot a great sufferer for u number ot years,
good dee Is o! benevolence and charity und death wa* hailed as a bles*ing. longer amongst friends und relatives. they played in public tor the first time,’
”•
j- ithi- ifhysician an&lt;* Surgeon,
either of private
public enterprise. The funeral was held Monday, Elder U r would like you to stay always,Sun- aud did exceedingly well for the short
French,
ot
Ann
Arter,
preaching
an
.
' . ,i: ;
!&gt;&gt; •*.- &lt; .-r 5.‘.l:i's stun'
ford, but tw&gt; it cannot te.
They have purchased wail paper which
time in which they have hod to prac­
There *-rms to te a case of Ml**is ail nicely put oa and atao* paint able discourse. The remains were
taken to Ohio accompanied by bh placed confidence in thi* place, only the tice.
which h nearly completed in finish, so
lister*
Mias
E.
J.
Mead
und
Mrs.
Joel
Miss
happen*
to
te
a
Mr.
that Rev. Giitson will resume his apErv Peterman ha* a very alck horse.
pointrneiit at.this place ou the first day Barter.
LOWKY.MD..
Eli Firth lost a cow last week.
Loren E. Clark hav been sick a lang
Thl* I* pretty windv weather to
uf Dec. next.
PhygieUn &gt;nd Surgeon.
IL Flower and family, of Orangeville, | huild “ra-tl&gt;-s In the air." Four stakes time but i* slowly convalescing.
.
Now that Thanksgiving is pxit and
spent Thanksgiving in thi* neighbor­ won’t hold it.
Johnny Wiitwm has gone north to
gone the surviving turkejs have the
hood.
.
work
on the railroad.
O'Donnell
ought
to-start
n
lodge
of
Ireedom of air and du gobble. That
Another dance Thanksgiving night B. AV.
Last
Saturday
night
our
little
burg
day passed off with it* usual amount
on E.-.&gt;aJ way. near Court
in Cale’s shop; Cule intend* to keep
Moire fall plowing hit* linen done was the recipient of northern nlmrods
of uuria mingled with reverence ap­
things lively this winter.
nteut here tnnn ever Indore in one who quietly took possewdon of the
propriate for the day by the people uf
Albert Jackson and Win. Doolittle
&lt; i:ril A COLGBOVE.
this pl ice. and M&gt;int heedwl the wise have returned from their northern vear. What a chance to lake "time by school house but r* quietly left early
Sunday morning, wendigg their way
the
forelock’’in 1888.
- Lawyers.
and cnristtan like suggestion uf Hun.
hunting expedition, but did not bring
southward.
'1-.13 II Union block. IlMtings.)
Governor Luce in his proclamation by
DOWLIKtL
!•: . ;
i. d'. th,- courts ottbc rtule_ __
any venison with them.
Rev. M. C. Daniels preached to a well
rrmeiidMring the poor.
Arthur Shorter has returned from
A little* mon* like winter weather.
filled house at the Yankee Springs
John Muntguint-ry, Charles McCay
A&gt;TonT
visiting hi* father in Emmett Co.
I! Isaac Powell ha* returned from the school house last Sunday evening and
and Ed. Taggart with their tetter
Attorney nt Law,
Mr*. J. Doolittle fo quite sick, Dr. |Jnorth bringing n bear with him, the left an appointment for next Sunday
halves took in an entertainment at
Bovee is attending her.
result af hj* hunt.
evening at early candle lighting.
Creasy’s Corners in the evening. They
Nora and Dora Fisher came home to
A few of the tey* from this place
R. B. Green has bought a horse of
report a good social gathering and a spend Thanksgiving.
have gone out on th-'railroad to work. Wm. Herrick:consideration S1U0.
buuutiful
rfp.cit
at
the
table
served
Uy
ipUTtN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Mrs. John Holden i* on the sick list.
We see C. M. Mack riding out in a
Elsie, th* four year old daughter «f
the
proprietor
of
thenewlv
erected
hall
j’l Insurance and Loans.
Tom Muzzio, who went to New new road cart.
Mr. and Mrs. D.' B. Watson has been
a*, tuat place and hi* amiable wife.
ng..
Kuiiyan * Son x doora north
Mexico for his health, is no better and
The Thanksgiving hall.held at R. G. very sick but we understand is soma
of It*to tore.
Al. Ducher, of Labarge, Kent Co, 1* is expected hfeuie soon.
Rio*’* hall whh a perfect auccea*. there better at this writing.
bp--'., t'tc jticn Klvan to making exchange*
the guest of A. G. Cortright and is
Mre.
Morns
Brown,
of
Kalamazoo,
' progeny. The intarsia ot u-m-rreldeu:
tei*g a very large crowd out, although
Mr. llollopvter 1* getting along nice­
.looking after and purchasing furs for county, Is vbdting at Rev. D. Reynold*. the night was not very pleasant. Good
ly with hi* school at the Spring*.
an eastern firm.
music was furnished bv Well's hand,
Tramps*.,
Miss Willison, of Augusta, is visit­
MIL'TH HAKTI.SGH.
and all enjoyed the excellent supper.
ing Mr*, and Miss Malty Tolles.
Alice Hall a pent Thanksgiving and 52 number* were sold.
TAMES A..SWEEZE\,
Ford Huesley has returned from his
the
.remainder
of
that
week
at
Grand
•»
_ Lawyer,
western tour and now sojourns with
Thanksgiving pa&amp;sed very quietly in
H*«&gt;'nx*. Mich.
Rapid*.
his brother Ed.
uMoeovtr
A much needed rairuhas atQartcome. our little* village.
v Ic a!, luurt.* of the ata
Altert Eycleahymer returned to Ann
Mrs. T. C. Campbell is reported n Arbor Saturday.
•Laau' store.
I’etor H&lt;ifTmaster, wife and eon and
Well* M well a* cisterns ware going
Nellie Wing, of Battle Creek, spent
little better with symptoms more
» I
D. Damon, or Bowne Center, was the dry.
WELTON
favorable for her recovery.
A. 8. Quieg received word last w»ek Thanksgiving at Eli Nichol*!.
guest uf Norton Paton last week.
The Journal correspondent ot this
Mrs. Death, of north Pino lake was
that
his
house
in
Battle
Creek
was
'
Edna Havens, now a teacher in the
I with to call your attention to a few facta: place in Its last issue compliments our
buried here last Sunday.
■ . WI . —
&gt;&gt;U n
1 .
Three Rivers’ public school, spent last burned, a small insurance.
A. P. 1 lodge has gone to spend the
ty are. Ilxtitnlngor wind; a&lt;alMt a mans Your eye-sight H priceless; the eyes need pood) last article iu the Bannki: and credit* week at her borne, returning Monday.
Mrs. D. R Slade and children are
'■'I- 1 , :*Mlh nn&lt;t ara-utanC.
us ot being pious. None too much so
winter with hi» stater near Detroit.
Talk of a maaqiierade bad in the near visiting friends in Ceresco.
care; Improper spectacles ar® Injurious; you brother for our own good aud
Sundav evening Mrs. Merrill died at
George Reese and family were visit­
future.
pUOK A SHELDON,
for the amelioration of the condition of
the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
atxmld not trust your eyeslxbt to
The temperance meeting was thinly ing friend* t ere last week.
the l«est interest* of those placed attended and the program exoeedlngly
Cameron.
Fanny
Howland
will
attend
school
(OlBeels Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
around
about
us.
We
would
cheer
­
Hsa , the only Hl of Abstract Books in Barry
slim. The election of oftlcer* will oc­ tn the Mayo district thl* winter.
fully recommend him to the careful cur one week from next Saturday even­
NAKH VILLE.
ThMa Pearce started west Monday.
reading of hi* bible and practice it* ing. The program for two weeks
It would seem as if the price of pins
Mr*. D. L. Smith, of Freeport, Kanteachings wherefrom g-»od results may hence is aa follows:
would te rained the way they are In M*. and Mt* Milton Willis, of Battle
•J •
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
be atuined iu his behalf, also that the
demand
in
opr
school.
A
scholar
can
’
t
Music.
Creek, are visiting their parent* here.
K- ul *n&lt;l fi*ai«ln diwiise* a specialty. Files, of cheap •pettaclM tb»t w® 4&lt;ar Bl BUjr prlC*
satno in the near future, truthfully
Select Reading—Arthur Eycleshy- leave his or ter seat without finding
;
; and other dl*«a*e* oi the rectum tr**tWill Moore, uf Grand Rapids, a gay.
may be said, decreed and recorded of
from six to fourteen bent pins set for giddy young thing, has ambled aim­
&gt;u. and a cure xuiirant-'ed or no pay. providing
him Uiut he has found tetter ways of
: written sarwiuont is had to that efii'Ct prenthem when they get back.
I
have
the
neerisnry
Instruments-to
teat
my
Reeitalion
—
Etta
Paton.
lessly around the streets the past week.
* .* to Veatiu.-nL Residence and irfJlco corner
life. That fact would cheer and com­
Aimer
Shoup
and
Grant
Shaffer
Dialogue
—
Wm.
Hall
and
others.
Been
vlslUug hl* parents here.
.Merso. and Ginter atroete.
customers eye* to secure a perfect fit.'My spec­ fort many sincerely true and houeet
started north Monday. At this rate
Arthur McElwain, of Hastings, was
Music.
the girl* will have to go sleigh riding on our streets Monday.
tacle® are manufactured for me with my own ht*Our school has reopened to-day with
Essay—Mr*. M. II. Burton.
NAPFEN A Van AUMAN,
Select Rmding-Mrs. W. S. Benham alone thta winter.
The grocery store of W. E. Mcralmer
name on them and every pair la warranted.
Lawyers.
Jim Elston ha* a sick horse.
additional numbers to it* clauses.
was closed last Friday by Olney,
Recitation—Rosa Hltalngrr.
(Over Uiwungs National BaiiK.)
Having teen the recipient* of n
Talk—Mr*. Freer and Mrs. P. Burton.
Sheilds &amp; Co., of Grand Rapids, on a
much needed rain the weather present*
Tbn
annexed
Illustration
ebow*
an
lostruPaper.
XVILI'IAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
You can pay your taxes next Friday. chattel mortgage. We understand
a chilly atmosphere with a mantle of
Music.
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor to Chancery^
Chancery.,
b me to get the exact pupilary ‘d»- snow about one inch In depth.
Those who have not registered Frank McDerby has purchased the
etlnw. tn ill
nf thn iitMtr.
U*°U 3
II. Hitalnger'* old log bouse dazzled
stock.
Born to Ang. Hcogal and wife, Nov. his eyes, so he tore it down and ia burn­ should see to it on Sat Dre 17.
taoee which Is very eMentlal to get a perfect
The town is under seige. The salva­
The buck which S. Haight killed
28tb, a finedaughter. Mother doing ing it for wood.
WILLIAM a SWEEZEY'.
tion army has stormed us. A crowd of
and brought home weighed 193 lbs.
weU’dad ditto.______________
’»
Justice of the Peace. fitting spectacle or eyanlasa.
Bev. G. D. Lee will preach at the Star
Smith and Asplnall boys brought ’em fell off the afternoon train from
CoIUetloM a specialty.
________
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
home eeveral deer and one bear. The the west, arrayed in poke bonnets and
FRAIRIEYILLK.
If small print cannot be easily read you should
tear weighed 103 lb. Dr. Benson has tdckly grin*, and are bolding u halMn"CLOTEBDALX.
Thanksgiving service* in the chapel
PHANS C. BOISE,
Jah rally at the opera house to-night.
NcuhviUe, Mich.,
were not honored with as large an at­
Andy Carpenter storied for a hunt­ bought the hide.
Mrs. Dr. Carpenter ta at Marshall at­ The gang is frnm Grand Rapid*, mid in­
tendance a* would probably have been ing trip north on Monday last.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
tending the district convention of the cludes Major Brewer and Cant. Lida,
the cate if the weather had teen more
Wm. Kilgore, of Augusta, waann
who were married last night
.
propitious.
After the services, Mr. this vicinity this week on a business W. &lt;k T. U.
Clark Young, of the Hwperia News,
and complete atock. .New
The temperance lecture on Sunday
Perry and wlto drove to Kalamaxoo
anti
It. ■
lrifi’ilan Waldorf! Is soliciting for the morning was excellent and it would was in town last week.
JeweUr »nd Optician. through rain and mud to enjoy fhanksAaron Whitmer has gone up north
giving dinner with friend*, arriving C. K. 4 8. R. R. Co. to build a depot in have teen well if all voters in the to sell clothing to the lumber men.
township could hare heard it.
K. TIMMERMAN.
the Schultz neighborhood with very
home again Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ard. Stanton returned Monday
Rumor says that there is a man in
• Hommpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Sunday rain changed to snow and the good success.
...
onr town that ha* elevated himself to night from Chicago, where she hm
weather grew colder till evening, and i« “ Thede Gvbe has had to leave his
(OEro over Lathrop's drug store.}
the high position of striking a woman been vbdting her mother, who is seri­
n&lt;Syqciwnent 1* still a prisoner in the work on the railroad on account of when she Is protecting her young ously ill.
Mixa Ida Hardy is home from Mus­
TU n LANDIS, M. D..
sickness. He is under the care of Dr.
brother.
’’ •
Physican and Surgeon,
Sackett of Prairieville.
S. C. Kidder has had his pension re­ kegon on a visit.
h°Mra. Clement has teen under the Dr.’s
Henry Knickerbocker, of Lawton, Is
Born to Mr. and Mre. Clarence stored at 82 per month, he receiving
Woodland, Mich,
OiDoo one door mmiUi of Kilpatrick's drug
care for several days, a victim to ery- Pierce, a ten pound boy.
899 up to the present time, r* if 82 per visiting hta parents here.
•’.ere. will b® tound there day or night.
The farmers begin to realize that they month was a large amount to pay a
^llarrjr Goss U expected home thta have got their railroad note* to pay
poor soldier for helping to protect
Morrill A Co reduced overcoats .10this
Carpenter took Uncle
when De
he Wnn
was in
trouble.
LU 15 time
wme sure.
ouiv. Henry
'
I DClC Sam
Nltn WneD
lu troumc,
Hie opkrtnerahlp ben-tofore existing t*;
per cent, on former prices, also give a
^Rev. Babcock attended ordination a tie ticket for Hastings on Mondaj
jn reference
rfferrnoe to
to Mrs
Mr*. Peck
Peck’’*s pension
pension
In
vsa«i ti..« subscriber* nnoer th® firm name of
—
। . - * "it IBI Waterbury watch with every 812 aato
Uowns4.llul.jock u this day di'solr®*. Mr.
services
service* at Hastings the weak rom
—L t_ last to pay.*»»• „ _ ,
, think
that. *«._
the News correspondent
O.nrr.1 ceuUnulng the birOnsM at the old stand.
(too. Mosier
Mosier ha*
has said
said bi*
bis tar®
term to
fixxxxM failed J*
.{ J I about right It does seem that If a
or upward*. Look out for ad. aext
KSn^XaFiauocloek lu th® forenoon &lt; Ct arile Buzzard shd mo red back to the. gomd reason
Friday* mall this |
2 interested to our own to
’
town
k
teted
rretete.
tillage.
Week'
.

HASTINGS.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Hastings

City Bank.

To my friends and patrons:

K

JOHN BESSMER,

S,aS’

1*“^"3?

�AN INTERRUPTED LUNCH.

TO HIM THAT

TH MUCH.

a

v
J

e
?d
U D

•e

iorjiki.ittin

and stung Idm into frenzy.

O

’wr*^*^*
Cathartic

PILLS
r luUv

tlra &lt;*ber sida of lira garden bedgv, wondertng
Tta'i i‘- • invaluable.
ilrtUn to IJvcr

mduraarad

thick aud
Ui arranging torn

A MESSENGER.

creu bl youth, aud never bad maiden tbrobl-d
with Mtvii ikliriow ecaiuvy fur lira arlf re­
pressed, Puritanical man as thrill'd Uiv
daugbUT n.&gt;w. nod dxiwed tn eveiy Hue of
the yielding fi.nue clasped In Ralph's young

Reguki te

1*131. eun-d III •

nr Swi*mope take stands the loucly iiteto
bu.ira tend wliereold Aaron Wilkinson live.)

human habitation can l&gt;o a**, only
sweep of half recbiiiucd UKXM-tand, broknu
by huge gray bowlder., tlunpa of gokleu

tow mouth. The hungry manto teeth did not
pA a fairly gvod bold when lira sacra Mnali

by lb« l.itcbenfiru, grating Borrow.'ally Intuit.
HU pipe lay neglected ou tbe liob, aud lira
beau.iiui culiie Hutt wa* streteind nt id.* feet
look'd up in vaiu for tlra xiudiy uaikv to

■ Hu know* tmuM&gt;li quit* ra&gt; littta probably,
Us- Ira nnstakea Uw jmadoiiute resentment be
tretevniirely tor virtu'&gt;u«iraligiu»iu&gt;u,lb 'ugb
iiM-ntteibut the girl is so lumpy. Siu- La*
forgotb-n Lint—fo'gotteu nil hte tr. unire, hi*

_ .

ji'nmr, v **&lt;
Ralph Urwin.

But suddenly

Good Goods At Bottom
Prices!

I.net m Its I Millcn-d gn-nily from n
Jnapite

By Ihnadvw of a friend 1 taran tnkln-,-

f;iiii!l'.. r-lS'l bclicve tln’tii tn Ira lira ta-'t

NALL’S GREAT

pl!!, imide. —&amp;. C.l&gt;ardrn. DarOvn.
My wife anti lltlie gkl were titkrti with

i.t v of tbe ancient clack licking
aoura
n«w long would It uII bo hist

lUlph turned uwuy with n Heavy lirari
Hisriiewi Imddiod, mid l.&gt;. buy bad bcrti

Mature instantly urarrml iiwdf, aud leaving
toned.

n refcuvery. ! ™nim&lt;nrrd.
Pllte. mid Kwn regabsctl uiv
vnrtli und *irur. — John t!.

oh u»y body ciuottM'in-.d hcsliiu’.
.n I—« 'Hianouc in-ii 'i. I was cured.
— Satuui! I J. M Idle, Aitama. Gs.
*

f.wllkn'rad plate* nnd «li*iraa nuignl idutlg I «•

if nothing bail ULi-n plure.

nttucki*! wlili Itldou*.

«.il.lt w»* fullotrcd by JuUtnlhv*. and waa

The Bowels.
II llixy L»'U.

Ab, dear!

Mtoiuorll Slhl

.. . same time,
with ludigrv'.hjN, itiral di-trc-lng imln* iu

t» mitert a bcublv.
Thte luterruptlon was tho la-.t *lrnw th:.

trie-1 linn! to tnaka no

SHOES!

tbe biddi &gt;2 of tbia stranger lull I

kaoo in deep dumb symiKUliv

Tira fitful flroililit fa I ou lira dark ta.-mua

»j. .pcpaLt.

I c»n.j.i&gt; r th. ii tli.- t«-i pill.

I ^.liut
you want to buy soura collar LnttonaF Tho
Bwyre put down hte fork, aud, glowering at
A»intruder, saul, flrujy: “No, I don’t wont

BOOTS

I Ida l|M-d
nd

Tbe hungry man steadily tkxdined to do

fragrant oroiuro. -Before the

HASTINGS MICH

ti. i.diiv and IndiIHI-

Utile xrur. araoredh never meant for sori.

20 Yard Carpet Sale'

1*111., thlul.iac 1 would c«ll a doctor if tlie
di.vu.-e taraatnn ativ wurw. in a *lx&gt;n
time lira bloody df«cbnr|*w stopped, ail
pain went awar, and health w.i« rrr'---- '
— 'Bwdore Eidlng^Richmond. Va.

8#yard* erf trailer liigrnln for .,

Ayer’s Pills

"Benny, I did

youlb and k&gt;vo aim! hope aid bapphxw.
yrNteiigcred iu
tH^htewa!. and bin little hand grasped n tlVv
JJUOT-AND MIOK

tbe boy to only answer as
an Fiuucia-o Calk
fredi, c ear vcucs ot a young girl culling
hours tbr cows.

He bad nothing kit but Id.. laid. an&lt;l now

Youth crav-i

cowering low of the gvatlo creatures came
Dvnrer und nearer throng J tbe twiiigbt.
Long cru tlra Iraaeu- Imre true rad. their
boine .in'itber ear h»d baud the tnaldeiito
rail, and a tali bniulsoiue tad wus by Maggy's

ridiruluusly

ixjiwiiid.

Furniture Department..
■ pc. bed room suit, tn hardwood, tlrah. mabocasy. aalnvisir in light rvk-r Co.

J. C. WOODRUFF

Wall Paper Department
White totank* O • 7 and a rente; kdlto

i a man whom wraraty would call bandaotiw

MMbHM

» yard* oi Moquttle for

ManofacturioE and Repairing
AU Work PrompUy. Neatly &lt;F Cheaply
b-fnr, by

lira bgbt fadtd from lire wistful tore.
Tls.'vld ninusiglrad wIrani be mw k.

h lonely cue, tlaough lira stern old fotber
lontl Ler aimewt to idomtfv—luvvtl bcr nrtL
an exacting iuteurity ttaa mu.lv biiu long io

to fiu.1 her hap|MtH«a in llvlug for him alone;

who looked ii|&gt;oti hi* darling, mid by iu very

salisfk.] with nothing b-a.

He

IL3B asd SS oca

JAMES NALL &amp; CO. ”l “ae. Detroit. 10b

For ilaggy, with al! bur youth throlibing

py. and feminine tastily aha!&lt;-« fea bend

•Ued.

v tniuudikn, she luxd found out Mie pose&gt;*erau).

an. I even Ufa faithful dug wm left behind al

tar. and grew imj^iuet:: aguin-t age wbKb
hod lost iu aytnpatby with yoath.

figure regretfully.

MONEY SAVED

Bira know all bi* care, all lira bitter bumllin-

He never aualn* uuy emiurnco be

got her pralic leniperanwnt sod j.iy loving

Small btanie to the girl tlrnt when levo

By going to

go through.
She loved him, poor child; would fain have

Battle Creek

carefully from lira vid imuito knowledge.

--- --- ..
--- -- w.
apt cd gut a good buabu&amp;d ibau
to looked merely to the outside.

lira red poutiug lips lost llnlr cbiklkb curve*
nnd gained n pemlvv traiMlcriwa»; but U&gt;e
tho old fanner.

She cooU net, would not, give up her

im riflre would content hte exacting nature.
• '“
ould not
Ralph

gloaming* found Hng/.y lingering by the

lira water fowls build tta-ir nreta in ti
Yow are fueling deputised, your appeMteta poor, you are bothered with headcountry
reuiidl
snhe, you are fidgety, nervous and
Such kuowlvdgfi wna aiadtecount in tlra
jpneraiiy out of sorts, and want to
•race up. Bntce up. but not with district, ami Ralph Ur*jln was thought IHUa
Mimulante, bpring medicines, or bitten, Irttsr' lhaa u fool by lira Uclgtdxir* wlraii
gy came nerns* liitn lying motlotiire* a* a
which have for their basis very cheap,
to wn'.cfa a wilddu' k iult* flight er
tad whisky, and which stimulate you LnwM sweeping dowu cpo-i its prey
ftr an hour, and then leave you in
worao condition than before. What
you want Is an alterative that will
fwrify your blood, start healthy action
«f liver and kidneys, restore your
YttaUty. and give renewed health and market value, or the growth uf piauta that
Mnngtb. Such a tnrdiclno you will
tad in Electric Bitters, and only GO
8o poor Ralph, withall bis instinctivecrav-'
otsta a bottle at W. II. Goodyear's Drug iug to know abouVeviTylhlng time livre, bls
treasure* of dead and living birds, eggi of all
ritus mid colors, bi* carefully collected. If ill
Frobabiy no our thing has caused set, uiol s aud buUerflim, and Lu dried
sweh a general revival of trade at W. fcww*, Ittivcfl and frrtis, was couuderedquite
tL Goodyear’s Drug Store as their giv­ iu tho light of a tratoredb-weU.
ing away to their customers of so many
free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New testes and more vagrant habits, aud bad ouco
IM«covery for consumption. Their got into a serious scrn{&gt;e unant a pooching
trade Is simply enormous in this very
him tlra mu, though
valuable article from the fact that it
always curee and never disappoints
Gtougiis. Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis.
Croup, and all throat and lung diseasra with no beritr eave bis Larnlabed name.
mickly cured. You can tret it before
buying by getting a trial bottle free,
Intimate with
large size 81. Every bottle warranted.
luxn opeund quite
The Beet Salve Id tbo world for Cute.
Salt Rheum,
happed Handikin Eruptions,
rely curea Fllee, or no pay
_____It la guaranteed togivepecsatlafaction, or money refunded.
e» orate per box. For sale by W.
Child bora rfCMtly at E-kfordhas
floftra and twelve toes.

s.u&lt;n&lt;UwlT

beautiful earth was principally good for f*tumhig bullocks ami growing turnips.

in many bordre
maidens, a strange germ of romance aud
poetry; and idtbnto tar bard prosaic life

Into maturity.
Her ardent, impulsive nature toad been bold

and nubile iu it* charm m that which ever

There is a cowardly our at Nike. Of
oowrK he Wt a bomb lyta/ ttrouad

Jiijiki

Arid calling on

From the Seat of War.
"Hallo,'Bab!***
'•Hella, yourvalf!
"Howto tni«l

Tbe morning hod been suudiiuy and warm;
toil toward noon Iraavy, ominou* looking
black cloud* rolled up from i lie wevt, und ere
The blarkncr* deepened, and a strango ut&gt;-

And see his elegant stock of

lieUlnd oa order* bow.

•'Uoderstinid you've moved?"
“Ye*; and there teal a better Uarnre* shop
anywhere lb*n 1're got uow. Good Ifgi.t, pleat)

Dry Goods

north of Jones* feed store, right on tee corner,

At
Ere tlra afternoon wn* ovi-r tbedarkiram

POPULAR PRICES.

Great fla*bre of fire illuminated n» iotervnte
tlray flri&amp;l.-d tbe earth with awful radiance,
Uraa suddenly iu blaring idrn&gt;gly|&gt;kic5«darU d
tv-iun tbodarkraued sky a* though ujumi Ti-

lira biackeord scroll, and the wd.l P.eirw
thunder caught U*e meaning and echoed the
•oendiug valtay.

ray In a fbxxl, and blinding lira girl
Again and again the looked in vain, od&gt;1.

HARNESS

Double and dne'ra. all miolo of be*t oak­
tan ned leather, whteh would ta&gt; larger If the
people ot HMtlnx* and vtelnlty did not appre­
ciate and buy so many of HaboorkS tuirocM

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

See tire

-CAPITAL OAK’
Stoves!

A sptandid rtrek at &lt;-Ach. No larger or better

anxious.
rain coat inued to fall heavily.

TURF GOODS!

BEFORE BUYING.

REPAIRING!

father’ll outward ceklnese; but happiness aud
lore's rapture transformed the girl into

sarrs1

Tie Latest Teiejhoae*

Her father wn* not woul to Huger.
She glanced at tbe Ctoek uneasily, and
ciledl Bbo might never aue him morel
O3M again aboopasrad thadoor aud Hi
intently.

Tira rain still fell, and she could bear eras

And Finally

With Double Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doore.

RrepectfuDy,

J. W. Babcock,

--Soli tv

52

ins on Ralph's tall shoulder, tbs other atrote-

Bros.

�tkicks ow the *ra«k.

lime ar» there wsa «»&lt;• «hlhl

Tbrti tbe firt Uirv w to.rwlf into

.-l-lrl.-nl «.«ur
r* li”* h*'* Hi
d he
w&lt;t&gt;
,Tba5t -an.n&lt;V
IZHcmnodod
,r.th
a baL

fnJk ..fdevrrvll'ivouve skill.
H
the inuii-reader. H’t-c-dlwl,
‘ “ \.n b» te‘ obly • shreWil student
*.“b‘u“.ul
»h'".&lt; .... a •».* D”1 l,h’
t
'“km/ ... ln&gt;.nfc&lt;*.» »
.» " "“'-f*
„ i nw &lt; was !&lt;t msny wnr-iulh
!?,u*d ’I thMl
idi’geileplrllir.l
'f.H ’atlo ih *®r# g’”"Jn»-. but. In
a' Kit Ktug CM*’-, he rVebluaii.
£iu.l
,M’ hl*‘l 1*h tl
4eVfheu to natural credulity I* ndd?t a
,)in«wiiat esaih
tlr,-l itu tgination,
,.p,- v... iHtunic tacts, and clever trh ks

-

ran «to. bm b« b palnfaltr ron-

nt
—----- •&gt;
■»&gt; um» iu • n«j
wrnl.of b,r father lu».l Lore tahu to tl» quick,
"■•I it dll iir.1 ■&gt;«&gt;»..
.
.

rruui iaunt.

into Ralph

&lt;7W Iiprai mi I»n
f«o-, aoj u,, farmrtr trtr, u,

KiRie

the Chomf ioo Bhcc^Md^Wiifrr of the

r«rto mmI Berlin; be can&gt;&gt; near to-itur jrrnu.enil* dimbled be rtuanutr.m. Ifu
re&gt;o.»*y by »to- ru* of a rcm-dyTnfidlil.le

acAe. it wjTi
eurr YOU.

ingtou
Cl.irago^dated Juns SO, INI'.
Ur writer:
“Your n-m*dy haidene WTj.Irrfe! r-r
Yfre fr.r me For ihr peat five yr.fr
kuw &gt;«.*•!• h..uI.Ih1 with fhru a^iir fMi,.
-»t.
l. k

rally.

Hot old Aaron Iwi mink beck into aemP
bhe Ralph fail* to

R0

»)u&gt;rih.it&lt;d w&gt;ii
!■ Iv'tla-a »&gt;f N. S.

ritlxiut Um blot on bi* fattaV

oU B&gt;an*»
_ wawaflAt^wvia

Hu Ud lovn] hto ouU»w failwr too. m:d

' ■ i .i it tuan" remarked a pniinioiml
phym.un the other day toi”ir rep trier,
'uHttoltolSMick. 11- l- «
11*
, here rrrfulirly three rimew h
treatment. I'h-re 14 ab»- lukerj tvfiiiim] th- mttU'-r. with hl&gt;», «••«, «»f
. .,
time he tfoiu« I lls him up
■ . . $3tM»vislt. But what 1 give
him r . ti ’ remedial power whatever.
! have t &gt; cater to hia imagluary ilia.
Hr* ft one of my 1‘ci.t I riefidr, aud I dare
nutdr-ippoluthia iears."
a. i
t,u more striking c.we of pro'rauuihi ddu’ioh is reinteal by W. 11.
I’UMiitwtg mih.un-r of the
Y.) Frwmon.-la ISM. Mr. IL It. id New Y ork.(a
rriaUrt’ &lt;1 a Into vice-prwddenl of the
i)itol SUb*) w seriously ill of n
r, laid di.*order. Tne tent phtai- i attended hhu.but, until the ImsI
• wo , tried, he ci»n&gt;talitly grew
r.*c ThW doctor gave him Mime
■ncioe iu a two-ouuce bottle, luius
he got another l»oMlr. pel log
r.&lt;ch. He was gelling r-liei
tr&lt; h.ttlUg used Several of thrSe
&gt;hL*rii*UaBni&amp;ll IxittleK
. hn laid one on hh desk in
York ofll
. In the auiuv
•••mi wa* un.tu a remedy put
_• -title / By purr m-vi4rflt
I dm that these two b’ttlrd
ateuu . c..u-tlv the naiin- meu’dn.-,
•
vui fXMtiug the durlor a
, while hl* frtrmi paid but
to.tlh* holding over .-ixteen
U’arurra sale cure. The
•vices were stopped at once,
coutinued treating tiiineell
hl* d’lct^mad secretly pre­
Varner’s .wife cure, which
iualiy restored him to health from an
- *
of wtmt his do* tors called

ihiahaMh

lbw meaning.
Ay. ay. its, FUdpb—liitn aa tbr Um

Kivw unb arable.
ILnlpii loved Nottrn In evary mood, but

•tiltToo well
'havterrible ■

••EFNTnN. Ark. Aueu«i. V-ilh. I»W7.
’ '
‘ ara&gt;&lt;lni&gt;kernii«ly fflirtnl
..J — lit__
a

• -ble to attend to my
five lottlra
•KM*,£4 S dine Owner."
I&lt;*. and Nki»

Ralph know the uw«nb»x of

Catarrh

Cream Balm
Cleanara the
Nanai Puu&gt;agH&gt;
Allava Pain an*
I n fl a tn tnntlon
Urals the Sort*,
H^atarea th-

luiii J for a fuller life and tuon- iutoumy of
■ r-flnw IT—
.1
- .
.

and Smell.

of iniixb tlial could give him i.&lt;» •timulaa.

TRY THE CUR

The only brawl of Lve»dry Snap
■wanted a imu cl»a in*d;J at the
New Orleans Kxpon.Uon. Guanuateed absolutely pure, and for rcsmmI
liouscixild purjxjBc.. Is the very best

SOAR
LADIES
vu layetnr.al It-

PEERLESS DYES

Youth p-i-Tv. and Youth .l.-pniix, but

AND LIVES SAVED WITH
Bi-lta •

Iborotu.

toad wand

Dr. Pcckc&amp;a’s Udvsrsal Crsnp

■

IM lumni. r

Do You Want the Earth?
No, -I Want a

REMEBY!

strcun, tl* p’.-iy of t &gt;..

JEWEL COOK STOVES!

art ’■!, k

-A.in.cl a,
Jewel Heating Stove.

fora luin.
•u blindly.

■VUM1B. NMM irriOC.MkCI
ad h»l letm flight,

Ti® Pride of the World!

nitotv

ti ih • i- t liag physidiins in the land.
fr.&lt;‘ &lt;&gt;' lh» axle, will ne^reily
,
• Wrtraur’s aaits cur« in uit yet be b it only wor»bi|»—«k« a touch of free,
.. . ut kidney, liver and general dlwrd &lt;. d &gt; their nut thereby confess th«-tr
u., 'jibihty to cure it, and. by tbe
.■ -.-.z-si »ort oi eniionxtnitniL cotu.1 ...1 that prepsMllnn to the public?
IVi- bear it warmly »pok*u of in
• .-c- ilim-tion. anti we have no doubt
Mhatovrr that it ta, all things ri»n»id*r. 1. I ,- Very l/cal article of tbr kind
:. erf known.

And the People’s Gioia!

- — hold ia flatting* by—

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

Every Stove Guaranteed
And Each Plate Warranted.
Come and look, " he’-ht r t on w ish to buy or not.
S«ild only by
►

Bb- mn .1-4, though t!&gt;, twin, rtul trx-klrd

- i.uihenuia are building a church
Kingsley.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

M. Israel &amp; Co

Fall m winter We

barely Uiun to rw-ular Ux imuivwirei l&gt;

IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,
127-129 W. Main St., KALAMAZOO.

HOWSTHISI

atidly with kaipng tn riMSx-

ITr oir.T One .Hundred iNiUant R*ward for any ca*e of (’atarrh 4hat can
4‘-:&lt;undby taking Hail'd Catarrh

bnj^&gt;y bridal muni
tbe |4are where
ter father toy.
Tbo •mbxtt fell on the newly a-top grave

F. J. CurifBT &amp; Co., Prop's,Toledo,

P. 8.—Hall's Catarrh Cure ft •aken
riternailv. acting directly upon the
FJckm! and mucus nurfitoa of th* .s' stem.
Prirv, 7" eta. per bottle. SoM by all

Whrtbe. Ux-ie wna anything in M^gryS

Dress Goods
Rv-r offered to th* poblto and at

Ing foam Uj ■ aU«*

DOdroobte in tbe pi-..14*111. Il naan teavcu .

..-'♦•n iwnur* tdno.f'ry H&lt;*MS M.vrui parilia aud
. 4iiiMtv peruliarcurtttlro power.
&lt; x»nnets In StaU-’a prison had holi­
day Thursday and did no work.
raw th HQHT. We believe In aoUlng*only
ftonw'a PUa Supydaiiorim. No trostmcot like

o. if. Gvodyear.

tvn. W. II. Omidyoar. drucglsL
TO AfJ-MKMBKfto of society; Kemp's Bal

-.

Bbaufitod to about forty «toyv fnxn L-wlou
h» ecmmabh.ecbwlnlo ttoa By r»U. through
M.-d
«“ * site™. U&gt;»p-"«l
■ ■__ ■ J .... w^v.-r MU-nt

toewnn.
-loo torTvrK:ra&gt;u«»--—w--—
*ta
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Rilata, aweeney, ringbone, stifles,
*praios, swellings, etc. Save &gt;50 by
Uae of one bottle. Warranted. Bold
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�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALLL.CROK. EdHor.

Hafunob, Mich..

1887?

Th® democrat® elected a majority Of
the member* of the Virginia legislature
at the recent election. but the returns
show that on the basis of the popular
vote cast the republicans carried the
state by 2.0U0. The state may play an
important part in tbe 1888 election.
Virginia republicans strongly favor
Sherman.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
BETTER AND BETTER.
Review of tMn SuU«tnutl*l BepubUcaa
O*Um lu the 18*7 KleeUnns.

New York Tribune: The democratic
newspapers Jill over the country are
making haste to claim Mr. Cleveland's
re-election because of last Tuesday's
results, and even some republican
editors were so much impressed by the
first incorrect and less favorable reports
that they almost followed suit. Here
was our excellent friend, Mr. MediU. of
the Chicago Tribune, who has so good
.% head that ho'ought to keep it steady,
half giving up next year's battle in
advance. The fact is that, outside of
New York State, the republican party
shows handsome gains all through the
north. Let us see what the facts are.
In Pennsylvania the first reports of
the republican, plurality were too low
by more than 10,000. The correct fig­
ures give Hart for state treasurer *
plurality of 44,888. .With the exception
of Blaine's magnificent plurality of
Bl.800 in 1884. this is the largest plur­
ality given in Pennsylvania in fifteen
yearn. We wish to call special atten­
tion to this fact, because it was in that
state that the party was moat openly
attacked by the liquor-dealers end
where, on the other hand, it took the
boldest course in defense of a hlghllcense law and the American Sunday.
To silence our democratic friends we
give the figured.

How many thousands of dollars do
you suppose have bern saved the people
of Michigan by the advice of Gov. Luce
in regard to the driven well royalties?
It would be hard to compute, but it
would without doubt take six figures
of high value to express it, aud quite
likely seven.

HAND SLEDS

ADDITIQMALJ-OCAL NEWS.

It has been discovered that tbe
amended election law requires that
there shall l&gt;e provided and kept by the
township clerk in each township, and
each ward or voting precinct of any
citv, a township or ward election wal,
which shall contain the name of th&lt;township or ward and the word® -elec­
tion seal" around ih® margin thereof,
and such other words or device thereon
as the township board or the city coun­
cil may devise. This Is something that
has never iwen required in elections l-efore, and it is surmised that but very
few rural officials of th® stat® realite
that any such thing is now required.

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In Massachusetts, Governor Ames is
re-elected by a plurality of 17.630, or
nearly double hirplurality last year
of 9,413. The republicans gained five
senators, having now 30 out of 40. in­
stead of 25 as before. In the house the
democrats lost 10 members, having
only 72 us against 103 republicans.
In Ohio, Govexnor Foraker is re­ .
elected by a plurality of 24,353. This
is Che largest plurality given in the1
stale In seven years, if wo except that
given for Blaine. It is a few votes।
larger than tho plurality of Governor,
Foster six years ago. The republicans1
have gained live in the senate and lost.
fouK_fozlhe house, making a majority
of 22 on joint ballot—a gain of one.
New Jersey was carried last year by
the democrats by a plurality of 8.UJJ..
This year the'republicans have com­.
.
pletely reversed this, carrying the state
•n legislative ticket by about an equal1
plurality, electing five senators out of’
eight, gaining 16 thembera of assembly■

to three for the democrats, and thus
securing, with 10 majority on joint bal-

WITH

After a long and painful illness due
to some dropsical difficulty, Mrs. Am­
brose Hubbell died Wednesday. Tbe
funeral was held Tnuredav at her lute
residence. Rev. D. B. Oviuit conducting
the services. Airs. Hubla-11 bad been
married 6U years and was 75 years of
age. She, with her bualiand. removed
from Monroe county, N. Y., in 1841 and
settled in Hastings on the farm now
owned by them junt south of the city
limits. Together with her husband
she saw the mighty forest melt away
und our beautiful &lt;-lty ria® in its place.
With the prosperity of Che city, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubbell met with their share.
8he left three children, all of whom are
married and living near the old farm—
Mrs. John Stilson. Mrs. Geo. Osliorn
und Mrs. Ed. Reid. Thfexjuneral was
attended by her dependants tu the third
generation.

Boys’ Suits
At R. K. GRANT’S

Edward Bumf died very suddenly
at his home in Carlton Tuesday night.
He had be.--n in attendance at religious
services in tho Altoft school bouse,
near his home, that evening. After
the meeting he preceded his faiidly
homo on tooU Upm their arrival they
found the old gentleman lying ou the
floor and to all appearances life was
extinct. It was evident that after
lighting a lump and opening zthv
draught of the stove be bad fallen
dead while removing his overepat.
Dr. Lampnian was called and pro­
nounced the- disease thayof the heart.
The funeral was held Thursday at the
Hdlmes church and the remains buried
in the Fuller cemetrey. Mr. Bump
came to this county when a young man
and lived in Woodland and Castleton
until he purchased the farm in Carlton
owned by him at the time of his death
and on which he has lived for th® pa^t
27 years. At the time of his death he
was close to the end of his 67th year.
W® desire to express our heartfelt
Tuesday he was in the beat of health
and his sudden decease was a terrible gratitude to our friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted us at tho time
shock to his family and neighbors.
of the di-ath and burial of our husband
and father.
Mrs. 8. B. Edwards and family.
ED1TOB BANNER:
As H. 8. Gaskill sent the first article
to your paper please allow me space for
To the kind frirDds who tn th® hour
the last one ia anpwer to his second,
of distress did all they could to lighten
then if he is done, 1 am done.
our burdens, we desire to extend our
He said his last article was to Im heartfelt thanks.
peach my testimony. Now I would
Nov. 29th, 1887.
like to ask the many readers of tti?

In Maryland the candidate of the
Gorman ring for governor received the
smallest majority, with one exception,
given in that state in 15 years. We
add the figures, giving majorities, not
Gper if H 8. Gaskill did not Imprarh
pluralities, in this case:
»own twtltftony In bls lust article.
MW,....................... IMtojMM
.15.191
bfBD.-Nov iSth. i*tf. al her home In Hope.
..I3JHS He said he was offered 835 per month
to teach our winter term of school by
WTT...............^—.IKM
— ............... — two of the school board. Now if he
m........................ sumjiwT ..................... . &lt;A» was why is he not teaching it Instead
In addition to this, the republicans
of Miss Fulton. As he told G. R. Man­ Michigan and settled in Barry township. In
hare gained 13 members in the house ning, director, and IL G. Rice, treasurer, the toiluraIns winter they removed to Prairieof delegates, probably insuring with that be would teach it for 830 per
the aid of the independent democrats a month. Now if any reader of the married. April 7. 18M. In the fcllowinji May
Banner, will ask either of thosenfficer®
new election law; and Boss Gorman's and if they don’t say it’s a fact 11 will
aerex of wild Und lu Hope. «hleh alter many
project for a constitutional convection make' them a present of a 810 bill. toUs end hardship* they courcrted Into one of
Furthermore he says he has an article the finest farms in Barry county there mldm&lt;
is defraud by 31,087 majority.
signed
by
G.
IL
Manning
and
Geo.
Cox
twUl bar death. Closely rocaccted with tbo
In Iowa tbe republicans have re-elect­
to show that thev offered him 835 per
ed Governor Larrabee by nearly three month. Now this Is tho way G. it early pioneer Ute of this county aha experienced
Its trials sad prlvaUoas. Ubo lived to w •
times his former plurality of 6X79, and Manning offered it. Before he was ap­
one which comes near to Blaine's plu­ pointed director Henry found out he in her Unjterinx aiekneM they did all they could
was
going
to
bo
appointed,
so
went
to
rality in 1884. In Nebraska they keep
him and asked him if he would give
up well with a steady plurality of about him 835 a month to teach the winter Uad.beeu afflicted with dropsy and though s'w
bad th* b-t of medical skill In attendance, they
20,000. in Rhode laland they gained a term of school, and Guv told him that could atn- bee only temporary relief, and fur
congressman, and secured tho election after he was appointed if everything whs
satisfactory
he
was
willing.
But
after
of a republican president, in case the
being appointed he and IL G. Rice can­
next election should be thrown into tho vassed the district and found out every­
thing was not satisfactory. And then Domical boewtwife she aided largely in their
Everywhere but in New York the re- H. 8. Gaskill-offered to teach it for 830
publicaaa did superbly. We have al­ per month and they'would not give aeU sacrificing.
him that, but gave it to Cora Fulton
ready Indicated the causes that were at who has
taught
one wwk of
work against us here. The saloon­ school to the satisfaction of the dis­
keeper, with all their boodle, won't trict. As in regards to Geo. Cox be had
nothing to do in hiring our winter
have such nn easy road next time. teacher and he will tell you in an arti­
Leaving Colonel Grant's nomination cle by itself the way and the onlv Way
out of consideration, the average demo­ he ever offered II. 8. Gaskill 833 per
cratic plurality is probably from 11,000 month.
His speaking about Blander; I will
to IBjOQO, or about that of Governor leave it to the public if there has been
Hfll two years ago. This la a slender a word of ultmdor in an article I have
plurality to be gain®11
w,ch * heavy written, but have Just been answers to
expenditure of money. In 1883 the re­ his articles.
Yours trulv.
publicans were beaten on the whole of
J. E. Tobias.
their state ticket, except General Carr,
Dowling, Mich.
by large pluralities, and yet would have
carried the state the folio wing year had KDITOB BAXNKB:
Please allow me a small space to ex­
it not been for Burchard. There will plain to the public Low I offered H. 8.
Gaskill 835 per month to teach our
be no Burchard next year.
The man who cannot aw that tbe re­ winter term of school, as Henry did
publican party goes intn the tight of not explain in his article. He came to
mo early In the fall before I had re­
next year with very bright prospects, signed the office of moderator, and
must be afflicted with political color­ asked m® if I would give him 8250 for,
teaching 4 months wlqter school and 5
blindness. __________________
months summer school, calling it 535
One of the remarkable coincidence e month for winter and 823 a month
summer, and 1 told him to see tbe
of the times is tho fact that some of the
rest of th® board and if they were will­
grand lodges of Mawoa, the Knights ing I was- Bat they were not willing
of labor and the Catholic church have so L« offered to teach the winter term
all iwued orders against liquor wlkn for 8» n month and they were not will­
»
almost at the same time. These organ- ing to hire him at all.
’
Geo. J. Cox.

n?PRICE$

jAKlNg
^OWDEfl

We
hiwwMrhwd at the same

Our Christmas Tree
Archie McCoy, the popular Furniture Dealer, is again on deck
with the most complete stock of General Furniture he ever had the
pleasure of exhibiting to the public.
His stock is complete in all its
branches. For the

HOLIDAY TRADE!

extra large purchases have been made with a view of meeting the
growing demands made on him. He has a large list of

■

SP1-.C1AI.TIES

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R,a,tebn and. Reed Rockers
Patent Rockers of every style and prices—More thanId^1^^‘he number
Center Tables, wood and marble top.
Sideboards, Book Cases Secretaries, Office Chairs and Desks
Couches, the largest stock ever kept.
Mirrors and Brackets, Foot Rests,
The best Extension Tables in the market,
The celebrated Bissell Carpet SweeperOver one mil|ion of them
The best Pillow-Sham Holders^
™
Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description cheap,
Fine line of Curtains, Drapery, Chains, Hooks, etc.

Come early and select your goods.
Don’t wait till the last day.
Good buyers buy early. All persons in want of

FURNITURE,

Ornamental or useful, will consult their own interest by examining my
stock and prices before purchasing.

ARCHIE McCOY,
The Popular Furniture Dealer.

Blue front, south side State street,

Hastings. Michigan.

�A cnorcM arteeted line of Christmas
books al Lathrop's drug store.

Uncolored Tycoon

PERSONAL MENTION.

C. D. Beebe was In Kalamazoo Thurs­
TbJ.S
Of
&lt;Uw1
Thursday last of dropav. aftef a long day.
Kit McElwain was tn Nashville
lllnen. Tbe funeral was held Sunday.
Monday.
Works of standard authors tries] v
Mrs. Willison went to Middleville
bound, good print and at bargain prlc—
—^jym 8ft: upwards, at Baughman A yesterday.
Mr. Flury. of Charlotte, was in the
city Friday.
Four deer, a bear and some small
Elder Wales and wife- arrived In
gwnw arrived by express Saturdav.
, t
shipped to the addnsa of Geo. W town Friday.
Smith, Woodland.

■' &gt;

CUCUTA. COFFEE.

hi

the city.

A;ri pay the highest market
jin. e for Butter, Eggs and all
i\: of Farnier’s Produce.

Silver Knives and Forks.
tuw been s qneMloa vrUlrh ta the
plated knife and tort.
r nil miration* I will stale th4i I

Our columns are somewhat crowd­
ed thta week by advertising, which
came in ton late tn permit its to issue
a supplement. We shall jjive more
than the ikimIamount of reading mut­
ter neZt week.

Many of the stores was open the
Walter Cole is reported to be serious­
greater part of Thanksgiving dav. al ly rick with pleurisy.
though an agreement to keep closed ut
Fred Grable came home from Olivet
that time had been previously signet!
to spend Thanksgiving.
by the merchants.
Mrs. Lafavette Rowes and child left
Tub programmes fnr the masquerade for California Monday.
were printed at the Banner office and
Ed.
Hanlon, of Middleville, took In
were admired greatly by all who saw
them. They are a sample of -the job the mai-qnerade Thursday night
work dons in this office.
Geo. Dennis and familv went tn Irv­

If you wish to see the mod complete
•tock of plush goods ever offered for
sale in our city, call at Dr. L-ithrop'e
drug store and examine hta stock &lt;&gt;t
plush all*uni«. toilet gets, manleur- sets
&gt;rents shaving sets, tutor R-t". lailira
work tiMiritMa, cuff and collar boxes,
jewelry boxes, uewmarkrt rets, and
many other useful und iteautifill arilclra. It will co«t you nothing to hx&gt;k
at iita stock of goods. All are welcome.

Troy Laundry

A. J. Bowne. Major Watson and Mr.
which reaches this office Wednesday
forenoon, runs lbw chance of bring de­ Paint lind. of Grand Rapids, were in the
city Monday.
layed a week before its appearance.
Hen S Wing, of Orangeville, was the.
Thebe will be a donation visit ten­
dered to Bev. G. D. L-e and wife nn guest of his aunt. Mrs. Henry Bailey.
Thanksgiving.
t
Wednesday evening of n*-xt week. IH'Loiu Randnll and Miss Winnie Wai7th. nt the M. E parsonage. A cordial
d&lt;»rff‘ were guests of W. II. Powers and
invitation to all and a protitabl** hccasion anticipated.
vox.
Mta* Delight Wnlf, M. !&gt;.. hns re­
I*K&lt;iri-K are no longer patronizing
turned from Dakota and will remain
tho Hastings Roller Milk beenuse they here during the a inter.
■imply wish to rncoiuagr a home in­
Allen McOmher left Monday for
dustry. but they now fully realize that Wisconsin, where he will travel as
tbe dour, eie,Chat they purchase there agent for a Chicago jewelry firm.
belongs to tbe very beat grade of gotxla.
Ed. Raff and wife, of Grand Rapids.
A fartt of 12 from Kalamazoo' were the guests Thursday &lt;»f Mra. RafTe
cane to this city on the new road bian- parents, li. A. Goodyear and wife.
day but in ordar to return they were'
Mrs. Mart Etr. whn has been- the
oMige&lt;l to carry themselves u best guest of Misa Delia Rising, returned
they could Co the sink hole and from Friday to her home in Pure Creek.
there an vogkie took them to KalaiuaEnoch Andrus and wife were in
Bellevue Sunday for the purpose of
attending the funeral of a relative.

from Freeport to Lowell over the L. A
H. R. 11 Devple in the vicinity of
Freeport are not very well. natisSed.
however, with an excursion when they
tnueL pay nearly four cents a mile for
transportation.

('ir.vitatum this wtrk. 2.050.

Mrs. D. R. McElwain left for White
Cloud Saturday where she intended
instituting a Good Templars lodge.

Charles Mason and family have Item
Hprniiug a few days in Kalamazoo
visiting with relatives ami friends.

"Will Cochran. a l«aggageman of the
JhUUlNG this week there will be tart
one pass* jigec train a day on the C. K. M. C. R R, and wife spent Thanksgiv­
ing with Mrs. Joseph Wardell, his sis­
A K IL K. It will leave here at six ter.
o’clock in the evening and returning
Will Williams and wife, of Kalama­
will arrive at nine. Next week trains
zoo. spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
will run on the schedule published in
Williams' parents, M. W. Riker and
our-local columns last week.
wife.
Hcnky Surra, of Baltimore, and tbe
Geo. Tolhurst and wife, who bkve
night watch met Thanksgiving night been spending their honeymoon in thta
under circumstances unfavorable for cjty. have gone to their home in Way­
Henry. At a result he was taxed 8*50 land.
by Justice Green field for having so feeMiss Nellie Stebbins, ot Vermont­
quttitly visited the closed saloons -on ville. was la tbe city Thanksgiving and
that-holiday.
attended tbe masquerade tadl In the ev­
ening.
PneFEseoR Shields, of Friacetan.
D. R. Cook and Dr. Borton went to
wtll have in tbe December Century an­
Freeport yesterday and took a ride over
other article oa church union, ia whkh the new road, for tbe purpose of in­
he will review all the recent Century specting it.
"Open Letters" on christaln unity, aud
further explainhta proposition with re­ , Mrs. Emma Kaltabury went to Grand
lation to “The United Churches of tbe dlapids Monday to visit with her hus­
band who was in tbe city a few days as
United States."
a member of an orchestra.

o»at Ort Lichty’s left
hand
Mrs. Jennie Runyan returred on
e ia contact with a drill at which Wednesday last from a ten weeks' visit
lie was working in the Hastings En­ with her mother, brother and sisters
Hutmmes. standard works, novtis.
gine and Iron Wonks, and that part of and friends at Easton, Penn.
•*-c.. at Lathrop's d. ug etore.
his little finger to'the first joint was
Thta evening at the'"homo of Mi Ira
A water main ia lieing laid from ■ouickly
removed. ’ Dr.
Baughman Main, in this city. Mr. E. D. Lake, of
J-ib raon strert to the Hastings Roller dressed the wound *nd Ort. will be Vermontville, will be united in mar­
mill
riage to Miss Sarah Hams, of this city.
Taale yone-game, chidcens, turkeys,
Mr. Stewart, who has for a number
Friday evening about 30 of his
W, and dried fruits to Dunning A
friends toak occaslen to remind Geo. ot years been in charge of the freight
Huger's.
house, has been promoted to the posi­
Nurris,
of
Baltimore,
that
it
was
his
tion of station agent at Three Oaks on
Cau. and examine that beautiful
i-neof plush goods at Dr. Lathrop's •2nd birthday. AU had an enjoyable the M. C. R. R. He will remove his
•line and aU the more . o because the family to that place this week.
drugstore.
Hfair had been a ooraplrte aurprisR to
*Fom&gt;*»hotel** bus now attends the Mr. Norris. Before leaving hta friends
That N. 8. cigar at Baughman A
trams oq both roads. DeL Merchant prroMited him with a number of very
Buel’a is of tbe brat quality.
hs» charge of R.
pretZy and useful articles.
Mkk Okr Fihhek will entertain the
Just read Dunning A Roger's new
»
now thought that there will be dime society Dea Sth. Excretes to
Ad. i his week, and watch their space for
Ko more trouble at tbe sink hole on the commence at 11 a. m.
toe next month.
The Star Union will hold their next
new road a few miles from this dty.
Grand Trunk officials pawed over
meeting at the home of Mrs. Freer on
‘he n-w road from Lowell to Freeport Monday a force of 100 men were at work
constructing a large ditch for the pur­ Tuesday of next week.
van day last week.
pose ot earrving the water away from
Too late for this issue II. A. Good­
The city schools were closed on this sink hole. As a result the place.wt year &amp; Sons brought a change of adv.
'■fiursday and Friday and tbe pupils thta writing, Is in good shape and so
It will appear in our next.
were duly grateful.
that trains can safely pass over.
THE old flrm of Smith. Hams A
A LABOR bow in front of AL Jones’
Friday. Nov. 2*th. about 45 of the VanArman are still on deck and have
&gt;**4 store attracted cooslderabie aUenfriends and relative* of Mr and Mrs. D. something to tell you in this issue.
HouTbanksgiving morning.
B. Houfstatter gathered at their home
Ova correspondents must have
The engine house on the. C. K. A R.
eaten too much Thanksgiving turkey.
Uta nearly completed, and a turn ta­ to celebrate their 40th wedding annb
At least they failed to remember us.
ble will be put in thta week.

Gkaham and buckwheat flour a*d
«-&lt;u meal at D. A R.'*.

Sfanoemactier A VanValkenbergh
by
Qunror Hynes can not understand appropriate remarks, then offered pr»yhave a word to say to Banner readers
*bv tbe snow drifted so high about the er after which he presented the host in this issue. Don't fail to read their
drug store Thanksgiving morning.
and hostess with many useful and
Ctncurr court took a vacation from ornamental articles as reminders of the
Carefully
read
over
Archie
tail Wednesday noon until Monday af- occasion to which they responded as McCoy's new adv. in thta issue. He
tiHLoon, and is now grinding away with
tells our readers something about what
&lt;&lt;ilnWag uP the bosfaeM

?7

Rastixos lodge 60 I. O. O. F. will
hold a social at their hall Tucsdai
evening n-xt
Members of sub­
ordinate encampment and Daughters
of IWiecra are earnestly req nestea to
be present.
.

Dr. D. E. Fuller has been appointed
Dkeu were said to be scarce in the city physician.
north but judging from the numlier
Praf. Rnlierts and son visited Grand
shipped in here it dors not seem tha Rapids Friday.
they were so seldom after all.
Lan. Frighner.of Nashville, took.In
A man with a patent article ap the masquerade.
pllcable for most anv use from that of
Mrs. W. J. Stuart returnee! to Grand
a lamp-shade to a flatiron rrat was in Ritpito Saturday.
the city last week trying to find a few
customers.
Tom Baird is now at work in the
American House.
The steadily increasing trade of Lunn
Prof. Will Morse, of Middleville, was
Bros. shows that their work gives satis­
faction. Ctll and look over their mui- in the city Friday.
pl-s and get their prL-es. Suita to order
Rtephrn Schantz is now clerking for
from 820 up.
Dunning A Rogers.
The Thanksgiving services at the
H. Hendrick, of Middleville, attend­
Baptist church were poorly attend**! ed Court yesterday.
and the contribution taken for the bmJ. E. Snuggw. of Grand Rapids, wa*
elit of the poor and needy was accord­
inthe city Saturday.
ingly small.

Tub ladlra of the W. R (1 will meet ing Monday for a visit with friends.
at U. A. R. hail Saturdav. Det. 3d, at
Miss Wilson, of Grand Rapids, at­
one o'clock, sharp, for inepw lion.
tended the masquerade Thursday night.
Mas. Isabel Piullifk
Geo.
Nlchlos and wife, nf Grand
President.
,/fii K ladies of the' Episcopal church Rapids, are visiting friends in this city.
J.
M.
McElwaiu
and familv. of Bellewill give a -mum" social at the society
naer 18 alwayh ti k
viie. spent Thanksgiving with relatives
rooms on Thursday of next week. here.i
.
KAPKST!
...
The usual supper from 5 to 7. Five
John McQuaen.of Middleville, made
JOHN BESSMER,
cents fine for any one speaking in the
the IIannlr office a pleasant call Sat­
room
until
utter
supper.
JEWELER.
urday.
.
; The depot at Delton has been finish­
Mrs. Riram NesteJ. of St. Johns, vis­
ed and the carpenter force will be ited her nephew’s familv, A. Nobles*,
transferred to i^lio as soon as tbe lum­ last week.
ber for the depot there is provided.
M its May Rangier, of Charlotte. wv
IMpota will also t&gt;e built at Kings­ the guest last week of her cousin. Miss
HASTINGS. MICH..
bury'a. Shultz* and HaM^igs.
Stella Sage.
Banner correspondents will do us u
Charles Deming, of Vermontville,
great favor by sending their items in as was among the merry maskers Thurs­
early as possible in the week. That day evehing.

Local News,

A reoistkred pharmacist Is well
qualified to put up prescriptions, and
if be be a careful man he Is pretty sure
to make no mistakes. Baughman A
Huel have a man that fill tbe bill ex­
actly.

Jerry Boynton savs if this shall be
an open winter, and Hustings wi’l
assist him siiffi-i&lt;-ntlv to 'get right of
wav through this city, the L A H
railroad will be completed to Hastings
in 90 davs.

Have You Seen Them?
If Not, Why Not?

Novelties for the holidays and gm d
goods ut all times. These you will find
at RiMightalin A Lfehty'a. Rear in
mind that their price* are right, and
that they luiy butter, eggs and farmers
produce generally.

You are thinking of the gLid holiday
season are you not gentle reader?
Well, bear in mind that at Ru«rell*H
you wilt find a complete s’nek of novel­
ties for the holidiivs. His stock o!
goods in this line will i«e the most com­
plete und elegant he h is ev r shown,
and cannot fail to plra-e. of c-&gt;urre i»has st all timei seasonah'e goods well
rejected, latest pattern.* and styles in
the line ofl miliinrrv and drfr goods.
Call at Russell’s.
’

The citizens of Hastings ought not
to shut their eyes to the fart that Jerry
Boynton has completed a n«d from
Lowell to FrreporL and that the road
doe* not ot necessity have to como lo
Hastings. We want it here, and it can
lie con-tructed to this city more cheap­
ly than to any other polnL «pd from
this point could te extended eanlv to
Battle Creek. But it we want it, *r
must give sir. Bovnten to understand
so, and aid Hie project In a sul»t.iDLtaJ.
manner. If thia raid roniwrTd Hii-tTngn R Will be it Grand Trona Im*without doubt, and wtll be th* twat iu.e
tliis ci'y can po-mibij g&lt; l. ensuring tor
all time to eoiue co &lt;-p*-.'ilion in Height
rates. Hastings ahould move in Un*
matter, and that-p*e tily; lor nothing
is more certain than that this line will
side-track us if we don't, wurk lo get it.

The masquerade ball given Thanks­
giving night bv tiie Young Men's &gt;ocial Club w;is a success in ev* ry partic­
ular, and will tw an occasion long re­
membered by all who had the gno-l for
tumjto tie present. Everything passel off
pleasantly und agreeably. There wa*
not a trace of rowdyism to be found in
the hall; and it was next to i&lt;»p?rtlblr
that there should be, because the club
ha&gt;l be&gt;-n careful in rending out their
invitations so a&lt; to insure an enjoyable,
social time. When the crowd Urg to to
assemble it was apparent that Union
hull was again lo be tax**! t-&gt; it* utmost.
Spectators were accommodated .is well
a* posdldc, but in spite ut all efforts
there was not room enough for the
maskcra. Lev's urcha-tra occupied a
stage oil the left of thff hall and from
that point sent forth music that made
It n*-xt to iniMMttble for the np-rtalors
to keep from joining the* merry and
weird looking throng of dancers. The
i-arrrnnms of the walls had been great­
ly relieved by various nrrangements of
• vergrerns, and just above the music
stand were the letters -Y. M. S. C." ot
evergreens with red l-erries mingled
among them. To attempt to give &lt;tasenpttons of the various costumes w ould
l&gt;e next to impossible if we auccredtsi
in doing j.isliroto nil; suffice It to say
that they wereiof many and veri-msde­
signs—horrible, ludicrous, queer an-’
preUy. according as the ta*te ot the
owner had decided. At 11 o'clock when
masks were removed many found out
just how far they had missed their
guess, but all were happy never-lbe-ltes.
The Episcopal ladies at their society
rooms served supper to those wbo de­
sired it and made 76 owners of tickets
feel that they were glad they came.
Tho club not only succeeded in bring­
ing al»out a pleasant social time for
parties in the city and out of IL but the
tiall netted them 835. They sold 69
dance tickets aud received about 848
for tickets to soectatora.
/ The soldiers and sailors, of the coun­
ty of Barry, have perfected an organi­
zation known as the Barry County Koldlers and Sailors Monument Asaocia-.

WHAT’S THAT
Going Lower?

ixro,

sir

i

Tlrey Could. ISTot.
Beamer's prices are lower now than von will
find them elsewhere. .

^hat do we care? We have discounted all comers up to uow
and we can

Do It

Ifid maintaining one or more public
monuments within the county of Bar­
ry. In memory of the union soldiers snd
sailors of Barry County, Michigan, who We’ve got the pluck and
served in the American* civil war of
1M1 to 188S, and the obtaining of funds
for said pu
““ subscri
—.
by
evire or
volun
Fol
association -.
ent—David IL Cook, HasliDgs.
Mich.
Vke President—Charles W. Arm­
strong, Yankee Springs, Mich.
And let us induce you to
Secretary—Loyal E. Knappen. Hast­
ense stock of
ings, Mich.
Treasurer—Jessie Jordan, Woodland.
Mich.
Trus'ees—Albert G. Kent, Assyria;
Eli F. Evans. Nashville; John Sbelp.
Grangeville; Wesley Fox, Irving; Al­
bert Ad
Barry; John W. Brigg*,
Yankee
‘; F.
* A.
* Itlnokmsn
Hur. /
Blartman, Bar-

!

got the grit and got the money too.

Ease Your Minds

County will be
mode and tbe necessarr aid solicited
during the coming winter, and we
trust that there will be a prompt re­
sponse from the people. 1a*i it not be
said that the soldiers and sailors, both
living and dead, who bared their bosom
to rebel shot and shell, who forsook
home, kindred and friends, and endur­
ed hunger, starvation and death that
the union might live, shall not find sym­
pathetic hearts tn old Barry County, to
erect a lasting monument to their
memoryD. R Coo«. I‘rmLot al E. Kxaefex, Hee.

make a trial purchase from our im-

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All the latest novelties in Holiday Goods at

�MAY WETTUE1RWH1STLES

A MAN WITH A MEMORY.

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IffllMUM

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C. &gt;
CAFTURE OF A SUPPOSED 6PY IN­ WAWMSBi.Sen. Paaa. Lrt..nt. i-aut. Minn.
WOE THE FEDERAL LINES.

BLACK BURN, OF KENTUCKY.

■ xled-Tba V cc Frv.Weat.

V a&amp;utauTOii Cmr, Nur. ah—A Chicago
Ji «. ■ ui r&gt;-|XMi.teni ro- d* the following to
l-upip r; H-u* or Bine;burn, nf Konlucky.
w - *•• Siiuciny: "What Was th- .ff-ct
ut’in l - •&lt;ij&gt;a of Cievdsud's trip thrvo^h

■u,
cuuxrwea.
The exec«UTo ew । rallies cf the National
grunge rrcoumrnd thu oongrww be urge! to
emeu I U&gt;e jouanl hw«, widen, (i u aliogad,
■re injiirioua to ibe agrteultaral alawes.
Toe tekpboM war iu In.liana abowe no
eigna of abating. Tbe Bell romp*nr fib.)
Mne couiplainia Mou-lar asking for an iq.
junrtioa au-l damaroi again.-. re*nisuta ot
E kliart, wlto are usmj tbe C-jstommi tole-

-I I-...*, tdnk that any one in the Domocru p.it« Ueubta that Mr. Lievviand will
l r- i&gt;...iii.iatnl," lejJud tbo Bwiaior, rattier
• * ■ • iVeiy. “A* io hi* elm on. ihwe are yet
l««.«o Iiiontba Ufiru next Nil'eu her, and 1
m a * .• |MM|ibel.’
“H ill hr. CariMrt bn a candidate for the
acvknii p nee un tba ticket F
“1 ihiiik be baa far loo mueb good eooae to
exirctit. Hui I coil tell y oil wb-ra the vice
pre .lent will ewrue ircm. Ho wdi be from

Fnwt aivi thin ire at TanifM. Flit, Mon­
day morning, i« auppowd to h.-v» killed tbe
yellow fi ver germ, aud lb* people are relo■Wi a« wUl be the nams F
brntlng the cvML
■I du .*t oirv to al»wc' Hint- qur-tiou.1
The tr—Mirer of tbe Irkb Land league io
•Will It i egm With r axked
repn
thi* mu dry Im* eent
ar a Tturnk.»givatnr.ug u|x'n Mr. Minim m&lt; a v
ing gif: to the nxtioaali»t ngitatcra
IU R-v. Oregi ry T. Beded. E nwxrpal
ft wiU begin with B," eaU Mr. Blaek•“Furtliei limn Ibi- I do not euro io 1 *h'ip nt ibo northern ibocw* o.’ Ouro. ■■ lyrvpi th t lit- livre in Wasblngiou aud l-»g at tbe point of death at hit Ljui- at
« aa ।Ci. i.i pAiiio...■

Just ladore tJbennun advance*) on bb
Georgia campaign a man rupp.»ed to ba a
Coiifo-teraUi k|7 WM one tiny arrested h&gt; ■
Huron camp. EIv wm tn Moral uniform,
but Uta look ami laugasge were nirmi-iakahly
southern. Hr claimed tzj ta-toug la a rrgi
m-nt in another entnp about two mitre awny.
and he waa sent to tbe guard bcn*» until ii’ia—rti.ui eoulil Ln verified or dtoprovnl. Il
wo* in the eutuprf a Wwcnmln regimen:
Hint tbe spy, w|» gave bi* name a* Grmp
Swift, wa* arretted. Hr had coiue tbcis oa
t nai'Jy to visit fitonda. bat Hnn»- of tiro ln»y i
Lai ►wo him slyly taking noun, and to- had
a-ks-lBoch qomtloox a* no private Federal

hud no rouncr g*/’. tlie Men that tbo etrangei
was n i&lt;i&gt;y tbuii t’m-y gave information to n*
and 1 i-nt him under nrn-t. 1 mw at &gt;,
gb-mec that iwt w.-v* of n.titlx-ni birth. Tb&gt;
waauot *o much ng'iinat him, for at Hint tiux
we Jimi pkidy'of Tcnnrwwo and Keutuekmen with av
“Wbat command dq you belong toF 1

PROSPEROUS

SUCCESS,
HASTINGS. MICH.

FAILURE

i&gt; - piml to treat nil chronic disII iving rtlicl up the Burst of
a un He* the MilliuUil to call on
II
Ha’”. Hinn not to dettpood
• P if
imvr Ihmu: UU3U0ii-‘ i.d.iic iu tiutliog relief.

“TIh.- ——th lllinote," be frpiW.
I u-knl w hit I* igu-lv umii'Jvfoioti, who »»a&gt;
hh va)itaiii und &lt;nriou&lt; olia-r thing*, and le
rrtar ni wlun
p, IM a might aiowri

-|rout tinny tears io study «t
tiu-rtl
of tbi» country,
ti.Vl Mil r-.XIr-lteive KUd bUO&lt;
111 i r&gt;-M&lt; imt chronic dlscrrtuht thHt‘ he can give

m anoppi'rtunn tnomimt, and
txuiiomitiig । arc tea.
Lwil Awmbhr No. 1,8 ff. of Chioago.
wbirh f«lu»r|y baitaigb l to tto&lt;* Kidgbi* .of

p'i«uiln-'il I,*, J- n- uf th* anLis
J..-;-. K Browg O-ipL E. P.
Imp _ J.&gt;-u&gt; R •J-4»iwiu. Hoth
I vxm^aMpt fund an 1 CP -Uagxl

Joust, Ilk, Nov. A-G-n. J. H. .ekharn LiUa-, ami of wldch i«.. Auaruuut J'urwoas
Jimiim OMipilete&lt;l hi* an-ttineta nt 8o’clock
Tburai*v nfurnom in tbo ca*e of :ih* Caiifbrni* I waraiKv uompi-iy a^ain*: tn* Lam­
bert A Bi.hop Wire Fru.v cmiiipany fur Hie
r.H'overy of inaui auce
*°*r'
c Ba!*r

nrrh, AitlmiH. Bronchitis, or
ulty aitfi th** lungH?
Livrr«S«etnd, or yoarStoM-

Mrx Il-ury Fawcelt. widow of tb* blinl
pi&gt;«:m«»irr general o England, cvu-.rtaplatas
* lecturv w&gt;ur tn thi* roinlry.
l-i th.-toot ball koiimw Thank*-iving Day

B. and U&gt;u Wraivyan ool-sgs bov* u-iampowi
tv t ttro rrpn«*nuiii vr« of tbe Uiii«er«iiy of
}’run«y-lv*u&lt;a id to 4 Yale U again iu poe•eix-oo ot the champion* ip pemiaiit.
Four yf ung indlr. r* Dn'inar. Iowa, »»■
mqltai n piy&lt;ia&gt;a-i W-ln»-J iv, their wn^
oh*of i.ffrt-Me b-ing egx», o- B Hit. oUtla, ant
uu|&gt; nfl ebt cnaraccer. The doctor ru lml
U0Q.a&gt;0.t&lt;M, ii« b » • ajiv. an l oaur I u gsu, but did not
to help Wbyto
r-^wa |4.&lt;AU mortgage bsid by J. M.
B -hop on Wbyte'* |I2,0u0 farm.
ftou.
J-o—• mivto Muy lading point* for hi*
c-UonL Tbo jury retired about 8:30 o'clock'
after receiving tl&gt;- judg '* trwinxiiona
Tbs jury returuad a &gt;**dsd v/rdirt
fay
morning, bulling Cb«lU»&gt; iii*uranr»«-omjxvny
hail no mow of- artbru Th- verdict i* gvnrra’ty approv'd and Whyte will be arnHc—L
married Friday night u&gt;
Willi* K Oxm, mana­
ger of her oatnoiign,
who, though * R-jiub-

ARBUCKLES
ARIOSA

COFFEE
"I’ll -take my life tluU 1 U- vrr mw tlili man
befor-,* in* ra|ifciin finally an«werHi, -Xml 1
know every num in my ivmpany i-y nam*-.~
Ti*»'' py wn» ord-ml u&gt; »iri,i to hi* aiurt, and

/ VQfc-’/. CnOn
enity »»&gt;t wedding
e u- X,
• gifts of grn-uen prodwa,
■ml th* Democratic coo ty rommitteo * ali­
ve.- vrvlre with a kit*'eon jrutulstioa.
•troyed. to reo । ver tbe
money paid to them,
on tbe gr&gt; end that

diary origin.
H:v Inwuraarw couijwoive.
rreted tb-ir ra*i prlncqwlly unoo the trebmony of J. M. Whyte, fortagrly wuperiutend.
out for Lxmlieri A Bi«li&lt; p. Thi* man claimed
Chat tx- bad m&lt; lire to* the bull-lings, having
tx-cn inxfigali-d to tb»" 'Lx*I by tbe
defendant*.
who wanted tl»
iu«urancn money. Thin statenii'int wa* denied in
(&lt;Xo by Lambeft no-1 Bi-trop, who. b-rtde*
tentifylng in tbrtr own drfer.ee, introduced
cKber teatitDony te- »h&lt;iw Urol Uw&gt; tiro did ixn
original* a» W'byte *txtAl.

tFur PrvbiLitKMk"
Jec tbo *U'|&gt;&lt;x* of
■4 crowded a.l day.

ri*rt«~l it would have tx-en a bloody otw.
Owing the morning aevemJ w -meu aud
girt* Mwm'iM near tbo voting ptee.-w There
wwe ab&gt;xtt fifiei’ti altogether, and as Uie volm to-a-cUei up to tbo poll* (bey would einc
men tonga as "Bringing in tbe SbeavoK,"’
■J-wa. WII) Corry You Tbioogh," etc.
".be ilngirg ww uruler tbe «aspervioloa ot
the lb-., H. W. Barilla, a member of
Hunter Ki net CUristinn caw-h. Directly
behind the women and girts wbo were elngng “M a Lar.-e mgn |«inu«i ou tbe door of a
r-irnw winv-rvom: “Michigan Beer on Ioe."
erow.u, Tix-exbortera, tbe ernnke and'tbo
podcimaas wtrog .-led with tl»m to vote "dry,"
botwt-li an ruthnwiaKo which would not
brook reetrnint tbo cBuama broke asroy and
erx..j for th*
nw^t-wreprcirdly rv
*nted what they looked upon as on iofriogi*
oct up-xi ttalr peroonal rlghtA
Tbe hero of tbo day was Capt Evan I’.
Howell. Wherever be appeared yrtsd crowd*
would gal bee aro-jnd him. Toward night
•e. women and tbo preacberw began to re­
An,, ft„4 |,y ft o'clock tbe ftgbt wn* given np.
Tbrefflrta) majorly for tbo aalei* 1,440.
When the resat* wf the flgbt was known
♦beuMa ts upon ibdtwondn of white and col'■nd fwoplo *nmbled In tba strove* with
k«n hre and bram bands. 1 be jubilant throng
■uwi* night bhieooa There wren-, however,
very few people arrested for drankenness.
Tb* men W bo led tbo wrt forrm to victory
w^r- ten-Dodid and c-rmpellid to make
rtwcixw. Tbo tenor of lb*fr addrreare war
ibo rotne. They were rejoiced that Atlanta
bad butn freed from the domination of tba
ftalot and tbe crank, but coatMoUed roodoradon ou the part of tho victoso.
Mr. Grady, In cocnmoo with Jodge XUlb
yw, Ben Bill and other prominent Xe*der» of
4bc drfeaied oaosa, aaye be will aoquteacB
graesfully in the reeolt. Many preachers
deroted part of tbvlr services 8tot-

MotWhA. Tax.. Nov. x’K—Lite Halurdsy
night k brevy wl.al-suviu , vidtod this town;
blowing down a UH dnring tbs p-ogwn of a
dansiTholil by colored people. Five p-rwew
•rto k&gt;Ikd aud about twenty injured. About
seventy perwm* were la U-» ball when It rolIbi smL Bix Of ths injured bare arnw oH-n
teoknn. Tbe killed are: Ttooraa* Hrf.to.naa.
J-ck Wiboe. R.uten Gerrat^Jhfhme Ifoumxi, Ro*» Benson.
\
Tiro stewwooni* l*4ow tbe Janoo ball w«re
ocrupk*! by R- P. Gl«an &amp; Oa, L A. Dmsou, and N. H- Hotoksou. wboro aggregate
Ua. ou grorertm and general mercbaudw
exceed* filO.OiC._______________
Fined the Whole City Government.

OMAna, Kebi. Nov- tA-Jodgo Brewer,
of Uio V-.ited Him re circuit court, Wednes­
day Ingxwed Cn«» varying in amount from
tS-i to FfiJi) on tbs mayor and city oouned
of Lincoln for dkobeyiug tbo court* i:&gt;juurtlon re«training them fromdep-ning Fo-

FIRES ANO OTHER ACCIDENTS.

ho* j«ued a ramiiar n-wdifving hl« reeit
order against printed Bia&gt;t&gt;-r on wrapiwrK.
• hte । caused *o much d.ee-ui tec iua among
lx -in-ee mmL The circular aay* that pnnfel
or writ'en indrx fleunw ..f witemptiou
bonks including fi&lt;urro Mowing numi»&lt; of
wfMvr encteaad. wdi be (wnmued; ai*o tbe
name of tb» company where th-.’ wud'.g M an
i.-icogiwatrd company.
A ti-iegram from Waehlngton City eaye
t&gt;u,..... Vll.ia i* i»r,.winn * a cir.

rnnda. ruuunig from "id.*" to “+-1. ~ Wtroo
ask.xl loixplaii ItoemennSigof tiroiu, l«-ad
they «vrre»»&gt;iue obi &gt;xaui]4. • In algebra be
btdbrvii ^toikiug uu wi nltbv lo&gt;ya In u

HUMPHREYS

A

I Dl. HUMTHBEYB'BOOE
j Cloth &amp; Cold Binding

OMEOPATHIC
UAHPEK'S PERIODICALS,

p «*«." Tbe • X” Kteo-i fm i.d.inii i, mid ilM"C" Gt ruvidry. Wr weiv eutuitk* 1, and y.-t
wv were not, for n» wro.s u» »» nuule it out
the way 1 have given it lo you, Swift auM:
• Gent ml,.
Morton dove not eeeni L&gt;
be a gnai hand lo n*iu tnlwr fai-rc. Willyou
fiteaee acini lor tbe order y Mirgeant mid my

have licrn with QMu;nuy G four montlia you
ca«i order uw bung &lt;u a apy."
Tli.- cool iwoi&gt;»itiyn *Uiggrred tbo general.
H-iil "k diKoieie i/ii&gt;e paper in the uiauV
Oo th* W-ird rf trade te-d*y &lt; e-i«U mx ranxed pockei iuKlrud of 114 boo:* lie n oal I haveleeti
*a fr&gt;taw*: Wheat- ba » N-wtniwr. &lt;p*i d allmed to walk off. That db-nvcry looked
PJt*- iKwntrAl. esw-d 7M4e iM’iwnol; Deremb r. auqiieious, und im wa- neilm*! back to Um&gt;
oprnal W’. °&lt;’*d
January, oprord guard Lou-c aud tbo ]H-noiui aent (or. Two
;Cte-. ckw-d WMr. Ooeu-ho. t Noew-v. liouru laivr lu- waa cm:frouted wild tiieonln ly
«-i,-d
*W° «*o»”‘r^aJ; Dorewber.
(X«-r-t rABt eto rd 44: aak«J: January, opmrol »ergvaut.
-Sergeant, do you know tide mruiT aek.J
«4&lt;-. ckwrt 4 Mt Oate-No. 9 Derember,
th- genera).
imh) WMk-, d&lt;»rol ■a^fi uom ual: January,
mmol -Bkc HA elatod «Wc: »toy. ope.bd
“K&lt;&gt;. air."
_ . ._ _a
IS,-* —_T.tail*rv iHH-tml
"Jau’l be a member of your company F
•No, air."
Swift acltuilly grinned m if it were a goal
J J!. ■ .^w rnt-r. \ petrol and cte-d F OA
. .
kl»e I'teck-Tto Gnteo 8te&lt;k Yard.! report the joke, and mid:
"Pvrbaja 1 luive .-haugvd (kina with eomefcM'vruu. raagw of prtctw: iluip.- Murti-t oprood
active an-1 fins with priew te: higliar foe body anuw I camr cat ot camp thi* monnug.
tiergt. White, your given name U Thotnor.
cxUa heavy lot*; HgM xradog
jacking; &gt;4ASfct rt; bc-vy tacxfcg aad You camo from, Cidoogn. You Lava been
twice wouuded. Yoar father won down lo
*h.pptrg tet* Ft tb&lt;fcj.S4.
1 rodua.-: BuMar Faaty creamery. »»c psr eea you IokI week. You get Inro iettrni from
Ur. fan-7 ttairy. a»C»sSc: Ml. ltDisc; ixckiar your girl iu Galmburg. You arv S3 yrare
tte&lt;K u-ttvii t-. Ltif
old. You haw a brmber Ben In Company E.
Hoar me call tbe roll ot oar company; All­
bright. AUukui, Andrew*. Arkwright, Ik-iurnt,
Beamer, Baalwick, Carter, Gurina, Collins,
CoaUgnn, lummerford”----And tbe man rutiled off forty or fifty
iiamoe *&gt; fast a* be could speak, and be got
them nil correct, too. The eeq;eaut looked
from hfa captain to tbe prl*ooer, and thru
pinched himself to ice if toe was awake or

HARPERS WEEKLY.................
HARPER'S .MAGAZINE...........
HARPER'S BARAK.....................
HARPERS YOUNG FEOHLE.
IWuxv Free to all -ubeerltn-ft tolhc b'vlUd.

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OH I MY BACK!

arper s

■azine.

Kidney
INVKBTfOATOHt IN U«E.®*

While crowing a railroad truck at Bornonauk DeKa b county. Ilk, • carrla?« con­
taining John Roto and »»«• daughter wm
rtmek by an exprara train. Tbo young lady
was inetanUy killed and kr father wm dan
guroualy injured.

HARPER’S PERIODICALS.

r™., i*-u. •

Farmer City, lit, jump*! from a J^Igbl
MM DanvWh, lit, Taratef night, M»d

Ilxveynu ItiMrt iltsrewey
Are you uffii’-ted with Nervous Dbi.Unvy
llavr &gt;uu chronic Kidney or Bluddor
tri'iii'l-s?
Dr. iUughtiutn cun core you, if a cure
to« at nil potoible.
Ite lute tprt with marked success io
lr*Mi lug Uhi-uniatmm, &gt;prnunttorrh&lt;B*,
llemnrrlLiitn.
I Hr- Iktlrr he treats
wiihoutQi'Uu aud poMtively cnreei.

"Wall, sea'll.aae If they recognise bfrn."
Tbe three men were brought In. aud fcadde
of five minute* Swift was h doomed man. He
bad oome into camp four or five days |&gt;rerirn, claiming to tw looking for a friend,
nod bail bribed tbe i-oya to let bltn Into tbo
teat. Re made Ids excursions through tbe
divtooo from lhl« point. Be u&gt;w«c burn been
a man with a wonderful memory, and be bad
gained ocaam at information, witlxxit aeem
big to puny: anybody. Hu tried u» bravo R
out against tbe three men, but otlu-r members
0^ teso eampany —— —far. «iul hi* iwt-se

HARPER'S MAGAZINE...........
HARPER'S WEEKLY.................
HARPER'S BAZAR......................
HARPER’S YOUNU PEOPLE.

DulBtt,SMthShore&amp; Atlantic R‘y
-Tbo Soo-Mackinaw Short Lido.Upper Michigan

Wagner Kkeplug Coacbw attached to all night
tHrvcrvaUon Par’or Can ou all day train*.
Tbe oily aUrafiroototo
MMlt *•- Marte.

Index to IlarawM Mwulnr. Alpitabei
Analytical, and ClateHted. for Volumra it
toclMlve. from June IB) to June IWb, erne
sw.Ctoih.Har
Beadltenre.i
Money Order*

�THE I.WWT MEDUSA.

nth noon fltuta

grUtaiillnr talU»

whirl,
Hr hate uno uuaevesed serpent* coiled;
lorad Moduaa wino her eyes were mild.
Kb-w KlUMwe. venosned now. perdhloe bui
A« ber w-lf tangled fair their ma» unfurl.'

WHe open for drath’e orbs la trcia upon;

-Tcouiaa Outdo.-* I take.

A PATHETIC CASE.

eantly dinckwul lu Brooklyn by the flight &lt;»t
. arorvant from the home uf ti fauiily on die
Hill. Tbe girl cum* to America with her
------- . C-------- ’V\'T".
&lt; .
params htvu« dfal «&gt;f elcJ.oiiun »b- rtly
after :l.Mr Mti.liL*btMut burr, sbrwa. left m.
orphan, with -ut fronds or resound It rU
.----------- .alibm fw « -tel te ta.
ta

*lior*ik Crow |&gt;tec** run through at right
anghe a'xi plaited with ruabre trantiorm lb*
abaft into an upright four bladed affair that
tbo wind blows round and turn* tbo mid
sioia* Iwlow.
8o fnr. thi* ia only a very prtmltivo and
clumsy maliodLot liarnewliig ths wind; but
cutiuectad with it te*1* very lugtatoua conteivanco ti&gt;at redreiwt It entirely from the
commonplace. A system of mud wall* are
built, about llm Sana' Iraight or a little liigbcr
than tbe »ha(t, in »ucl» a manner as to con
I cculi ute mid control tba wind In tbo fateful
of tbo milter, rsganlloM of w. icb dlrwtiau it
b blowing.
•
. Tile suction cnsttod by tho jMscullar &lt;ii»potiti-ui ol tho wnlb whi*k* tbe rude wank­
wib around ta tba mart lively manner. Forty
• oUbcw mtlJ. arB ln operation at Tabbs.; an.I
UweUlcluan tll fuU .wing, i.iaktog a toad
.^veCfc!;ins" noise m they revolts. i» a nu&gt;t
.xtmordfaary j^ght Adds from Tobba*.

but if t’Jnj&gt;tAlion or.

icre nite nbtaiivil amployment. nih tmu - nmfd
un&lt;) children** utute in the homo beforo maationftl Stmwaa given rir.j'loyitent without
the mmelinn «jf reroautMtuiatiim*. anti amply
ja*ti!k&gt;l vb‘- tru»l plared in bcr by iter nitxi'children of the family. H«f father Iwl l*wn
• dvil rnglmmr i.-i Rngiatd. who bud given

her maurw.Tu ami apparently far taste* au-l
lanie! on tbo txinflder.ee and e&gt;te*&gt;n that

Racentiy tfa family went

read by the family

England; that she had eared enough fm&gt;n

tlpph-d during tier tong -rvice with the fainily, and felt that »h- wan no lit mui|«nlou fnr
the children. Site brggrd pardon far ter

dry misgiving*. but among all Ute picterra,
brfea-bntv, &lt;*oatiy book*. jewelry and other
convertible article* that bud l**u left witbin

-Brooklyn IMgle “Rambler.

knbwti th mug bout th- Rngh»h %p-aking
world. Tim ruilnaul ran through a pa«, ntd

VATVBMT, Hr- rrih. WBL^iHgtotntloaday in this ettf. In'lhe flrat IM that cold of yours ran on.
Ton
ward register al Jordan's wagon shop; think It tea light thing. But It rmw
tfL. A. Eatno’s.jrrnre-rt In th* second ran into catarrh. Or tntn pneumonia
ward; al the council room* In the third
ward; St the sheriff** office in the court
Pneumonia i« rtaniemu*. Conramp'louse in. the fourth ward. The hours
tion Is death ftaelf. The breathing ap­
are from 8 o’clock a. m. to 8 p. m.
paratus miwt be kept heal’hv and clear
of all olMtructiona and offeoaiTe matter.
Otherwise there is trouble ahead.
Ail the diseaiws of theae parta. head,
Huac ot Michigan. counts of Barry.-ea.
nuae. throat, bronchial tube* and lungs
At a mwUuu of the Probate Court
can be delurtitfuliy aud un' irtiy cured by
tbet»eof Hoachbe'eGerman Byrap. If
ia&gt;. ttorBKb day oi Nutriutar. lu the year «
you don't know thi* already, thousands
&gt;mi*aixl elabl hundred aud rlghty-»eveu. .
freeut, Wm. W.Cole. Judice of Probate.
and th&lt;iu«anda of people cau tell you.
They have been cured by it, and “know
Alvin H. Bale*, executor of wild estate. how it is. them* ivea" Bottle only 76
- i&lt;rr-ctila that
cents. Ank any druggUt.
bu final aeco
•tat lire »atue ma
IIA.TIXO, MAttKKt,.
•luuliatgi-d irosn
There
33-d day

-

■

.

A- lit* fragment of a train daalted •■uddonly

rere *rrn brehie the

tooMtiod. Tim «tgi*w»T. during cwrythnig.
pulled tho tlimttls o;*n and dadied ubeu'l.

«a*y victim* to tfair amanita. Rut the train

HI

reedy for tfa fight already practically begun.
The odd* ngatimt Utcni were umirmuut, lull
Sbcrniun bad aigluiled-froui Kenesaw tn tight

ancrtindwd to ttelr brisk attacks.
And
here wa* flrel munlfcai a lack of chut b'linjii
upon tbo lower aide, an that it would fall

!i. not. by catwmg » copy of. t&gt; in order to be V**l.drmaad...,
mibllulMwl In Hie Hasllng* IUxnkk. a nrwvpa- Umw ................
•er printed ami clrvulaied in itakl county of Mate. Ml....... .
Water LUM. bbl
Hurry, once in each week for three successive wulmi
T?....
works previous to said day of hearing.
Ila*trr. too ....
wm. WiCouu
•Mfmda*........
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
Calf Hktot.......
Hheep pelt* . ..
Bauhy lodge. K. of P. will go tn
Itch. Mnngp. and Scratcbw of every *n*Mkftir •**&lt;...
Grand llupids Friday, to attend the.ir- kind on huiUMTi or anlnialn cured in 30
stitutlon o( the new lodge In the Valhy uiinntea by Woolfnrd’g Safiltary Lo- Lire Chicken*.
*- Turkeys..
City which Marla &lt;&gt;1T with 113-chart" i • lon. Thta never full*. S..ld by W. H.
mi-ini* ra, anil iiiyhidea even- retidrat Goodyear, druggist, liMlinga, Mich.
r.iilnuKl^ oiiductur in Grand Rapids.

Tub social at the K. of 1’. hall hat
evening was well attended. The wiver
of the Knights are now said to be full)
aware of the excellence of the K. &lt; f P
imuquMH. Thev are all diligently in­
quiring us to ia their chtfdt ciiitiM,
J. M. Hessmer is having splendid
success securing pensions lor veterans
o( the late war. Those who are seek­
ing either original pensions or Increases
should call on hnu and hate him mak.
out the papers. He will serve them
faithfully.
Last evening”s £arty of friends vis­

ited the home of Mr. und Mrs. Archb
McCoy. there to celebrwu Mrs. McCov's
3uth birthday. The affair was a com­
plete surprise to her. A very enjoyablr
time wa* hs«l and guests lull her some
line presents.

HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE

UNIVERSAL TRIPODS!
.

-------- OF THE

—

SIXTEENTH CENTURY?

Owe with »lugink CtMuitawgu* wmg.

‘a
B

CUTTERS, BOBS, ROBES,
Blankets and Bells

We are going to make a specialty on the
above goods.

ED. POWERS

PEAT,ERS IN FURNITURE.

HARDWARE.

WHAT’S THAT?

DID YOU SAY RIVALS?
BOYS!

W1 No, We Have None. BOYS!
At least we think so, and we judge from what
our customers say. When they say, “We
have looked at all the Lamps and yours
are the cheapest.” “How much did you
say?”

We’ve not Forgotten the Boys.
.

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.

•

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J

■

Slide into Morrill &amp; Co.’s and buy a suit

I’ll Take That One

of Clothes and we will give you a nice hand
sled to slide down hill on this winter.
You

We know we have Touched bottom.

can buy your Clothes for less money than
elsewhere. Now do not wait until they are
all gone, and they are going very fast,

^^^-9o^«.b7Mr*;WTUtoo^oii
r. Btnlib turn

s

Dunning &amp; Rogers.

Undertaking a specialty.

Digotiou mid Footl-qoMllou* by Dr. TinimurnMUi.
American Uteratnr*. p»&lt;m IW JU-Qumllon*
tt&gt;MKurte LJ^tentag-QuatUau* by HIM Jor

•4 Indcp«&gt;de&lt;.ce. to be 1h! by

u

And our new ,

Spangemacher &amp; VanValkenburgh

Program for meeting of C. L. 8. C.,
Dec.&amp;tb.
Open with »ln&lt;lnn Home. Bwret Home, and
rvtH-ati»K the Ixjnta prayer.
Minute* ot la«t mretlu*.
Boll cull, nay Inn ut “root Richard.”
History of tbe United State*, chapter* XVI,
XVII, XV111 and X!X-W*tloua by Mr. Sulk

s

PILLOW-SHAM HOLDERS?

On this morning's mail came eight
tetters from corn-spondenU. Coming
co late, it will be impot^ible for us to
put In a third of ttfem, though we
would gladly use them all. We trust
uur cornwpondents will hereafter har«their favors reach us not later than
Tuesday afternoon.

A. D. Cook has removed to tho Gard­
ner block with his stock of groceries
and provisions, flour aud feed. He has
new and commodious quarters, will
add largely to his stock, aud asks tbe
public to give him a call. He guaran.ees all goods, and prices as low as any
competition. He will moke the flour
and feed trade as specialty.

how onr competitors
feel, at the inroads
we are making in
their trade; and all
thia by fair dealing and honest weight.
We keep continually in stock, all the latest
novelties in the (^rockery and Glassware line.
Fancy Dishes and a large assortment of Toys
and Sick Nacks for the holidays.
We keep everything in* the line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries.
Fresh Oysters and Celery every day in the
week.
Don’t forget us when doing your trading,
but call and get prices.
’

BAMBOO EASELS For the next
.
They beat the world.
We havejust received the largest and finest line of UP«
BOLSTERED GOODS ever placed on sale in this city.
Our THREE FLOORS are’crowded with useful preaents for
the holidays. Come everybody and see for yourself.

When you And it necessary to buy
■&gt;cbool books the Ural consideration is
.is to where you can do ho cheaply. A
firm can not be expected to give them
away and all that can be asked of them
t* mat rneir pri&lt;-c« bliull be as low as
poKSibte. At Baiigbmau A Bud's you
will Und prices that will give satisfac­
tion.
,
Do YOU want to sell, trade or rent
your farm, village or city property ? 11
-.o call on or address Cook &amp; Sheldon,
Hastings, Mich. They have tbe only
• uuipleteset of abstract books in Barry
county, und the best facilities lor doing
a real estate business of any firm in tbe
county, and propose to makes specialty
of that kind of business.

3

Is Mr

Also our hand-made

Tins office is in receipt of a copy of
the Woman's Work s paper published
Athena, Ga. Its name indicates the
nature of its contents and If the future
numbers are as interesting and full ol
tuiruination aa this one it will be found
of invaluable assistance to iu sub­
scribers.
,
z

American Literature, 'page* M-ns-QaesliotM

hill, and tbe rcaaon war plainly apparent
upon a daylight axamlnatinn, aa fully HO per

sa^

the territory about th* Hebtnn fake.—Thomas
Steven* In Outiug.

Circuit court Is still grinding away
at the case of McAuley vs. Carpenter,
involving ownership of 40 acres ot land
iu Carlton. It ia one ot the most importaut civil cases ever tried here. C.
&gt;1. Bauer and Kuappi-n &amp; VanArm.tn
•ire rrepective attorneys for coinplainuot and defendant.

jmiiia*.

&gt; WDcr lu the City of HmDuk*. lu*iUdeounty,*Md
»liow c«U»c, U any there be, why the prayer of
the petltlmirr -liould not l* grunted. And It I*
(urtlier ordered. Tlml said petli louergire node*

rotator*. ...
*ppM»,pn obi.
Apple*, dried.

Dunning &amp; Rogers.

WELL!

WELL!

They

wont last long. No more after this lot Come

early and be sure and get one.

No
II

milk* into ats'UsM* of tlx right teogth.—H.
P. Offonl fa Outing.

“Hanir-ta." mid a Itttto Chicago boy aa bo
wateboii a swallow circling high up in Um
air. *1 wish I was n bird.” .
“Bad men or boy* might put.an and to
your litll- life. my son. if you were a-Urd."
hit me with a gun.*

I JKIMI Donovan.'
' I N«U)e Walk In*. IrriM
. i Uoorgr H. Tolharirt, Wavtand
* i U me G. Thompson, city
Following are therwd estate trans­
fers for the week ending Not. 2«th. as
taken from the books In the register**

otHce:
Jam** Hunt to WiHliua Hunt; MncrM, ***4,

All our stock is the same. Others talk but it
won’t sell goods like

PRICES the LOWEST
Call before you buy.

per ex to Eitwin M. Batea; 108
VK.1 Ki

Smith, Hams &amp; Vaa Arman.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 32.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER-?; 1887.

County News.

Ha r.N&lt;w. Barry Co, Mian.

OK &amp; NISKERN.
HUiUicmrnoM bates

GOODYEARS’

HARDWARE.
stoves,
S ll-body cutters,
■ Jami cutters,
. nap patent sleighs
h; pleasure sleighs,
blankets,
Robes,

bells,

• cut saws.
shelters,
shovdA,
le

Pineal lias in the rtf y.

' vl everything
-enable in the
I trdware line in
&gt;rrcct styles and
kht at correct prices.
’i v re prepared to
■ . ' special prices on
.'.'. thing in our line.
Respectfully.

GOODYEAR
k&amp;3

Sons

tMriiaUn* tha
at U&gt;i* rid »uu&gt;d
v urn—. all tn :4M4b-a ol Ibe l»U
4 wl sreoual. dtx&gt; tb*cn ore to
Pri
J. J. DOWNS.
C. J. RADCOCK.

Hastings City Bank.
HASTINGS. NHCM.

\PITAL, $50,000.00.

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OFFICERS:
■ IlcWflwxj. ITMkJeot;

DIRECTORS:
■ k. Goodyear,
!*• (&gt;. Rritlasoa,

W. 3. I*
J. A. (GreWe.

e
DOOT AND UUOE

MannfactariBE and BepaiW■

Work Promptly, Ntally A Cheaply
Done, by

J. C. WOODRUFF.
ANTED.-LA DI RS for cur fill Mid CUrtrttrvic. tu ukc iKiit. wort at

W

’ ■*«. hoisno.

"

ARBUCKLES
ARIOSA
COFFEE is kopt in all firrn-clsv-’
store* from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

COFFEE
PACIAOKS.

/ff

J^lcKelwy. Marie Grew.
rotUnMCw, BanQrid.
,
”
OTMtincIL
J. N- Covert, CjuIIou.
Pwlraailer. Fre^jwt.
D. L. MorthteSTrdar (.Tort.

F-&lt;» Norwood. DeltM.
John SlM-an. Hickner Cornem.
Rroan &amp; Calms. Prairieville.

-id nrowiiro, iirowartl.
A. O. J«*aup. Onuwcj ills.

YaakrafiiNtiMK,

U. W. Ari3»tr.M»s, flowpM MIU*.

••Young Mr. Wager has been getting
sime big dogs too.”
r* t“al I'Bk® Odessa (H’s Ri]
wind) is going to adopt all of our mod­
ern improvements.
WelL the city is growing rapidlv. It
can now boast of six buildings, and six
more in the “wind."
Dr. Bennon has purchased the hide
or the bear killed by our hunters.
There will be a week’s vacation in
our school during the holidays.
A German class has bera organized
at the high school room, consisting of
!ich*° scboUr3’ Uu«ht bX Mr- Wunder-

George-Palmerton has his new house
nearly completed; he will move In and
resume house keeping next week.
Th? Sabhath school baa decided to
have a Christmas tree at-.the M. E.
church.
Yovnq Soldier.

en lighten the minds through the medlThe depot is finished and looks very
of the public journals or otherwise t
reapectabk.
T. Roach and wife leave thrir h««me
To poor scril&gt;e boarded the north to-day at Gull L-ke for the purpose of
bound train last Sunday and took a ride ^pending several weeks visiting a
to the sink bole. There the party got duuiriiter, Mra. Chancy Pennock, and
off the train and an examination was ; other friends reHiding in Kansas.
made. Although the rslu were under
Ed. Pratt &amp;
formerly of Kalv
water it was decided to go across, and mszoo, but more recently of Texas,
slowly the engine descended into the made your acribe a friendly call on
holo. When the water was reached the bunday.
track began to lower and the com­
J. B. Nichols was the lucky person
mand was given to rush her through who held ticket No. 100 that drew a line
but when the last coach passed over, ’’•Jt
double harness of the value or
the tracks were under water; fortunate­ £35, Saturday night, at Capt. Roberts’
ly no harm wns done and all on board lottery sale.
left for Hostings. Arriving there, we
Frank, Lawrence sold to Richland
learned it would be doubtful if any­ Krtiea 18 live fat hozs averaging ut&gt;out
more trains would be run ovpr the line
) pounds, which are to be delivered to­
again that night 80 we procured a tit­ day for the num of five cents per pound.
ticket which we purchased at a dis­
A. G. Cort right and wife leave to-day
count, and hterted for Delton, that far a weeks’ recreation in Caledonia,
thriving little village midway between visiting relatives and friends reoldlng
Kalamazoo and Hastings. Our progrtvs tn that locality, also expect to capture
wan alow but sure, until we reached thk some game just for short.
gravel pit, and there we encountered a
Rev. Tompkins, of Kalamazoo, presi­
hand car and arrangement* were made dent of the M. 1*. church, delivered an
to [bring us home. AU boarded the able discourse at this place lost evening.
hand car and we did our share of the
FOUR COKNERH.
work-at the handles; with a clear, cold
Geo. Clark is budding a horse barn.
wind Mowing from the southwest, and
Austin Barnum went north with a
directly in our faces, our progress was
load
of
beef
the latter part of the week.
not as fast as common but It beat foottielh Stilson, formerly of this place, is
walken line all to piecrtand we arrived
home in the early evening. Our exper­ visiting friends here.
Fred Stowell, of your city, was on our
ience has not been very great with sink
holes, but we thing this one a conun­ streets on Sunday last.
Hale Ken von wears a big smile on his
drum for at least u full grown man.
phiz. H’s a girl.
Jefferies Leonard have opened their
Ed. JenkIue and sister, of Ifop®, vis­
store nnd are very nlcyly located.
.
ited their mother, Mra. Wm. Wood, of
Eben Pennock is around again. ’
Several facmera were at the I’. O. last this place, the latter part of the week.
Frank
Smith and Dell Burton have
Friday ready to pay their notes for the
R. R- but no one came to receive the gone to Cadiliac to upend the winter.
John Marks has gone to Inghain Co.
money.
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on business.
F. G. Ball return* to Grand Rapids
Al the close of the services in the
this week.
Jeff, ii taking great delight with his Holmes church last Sunday, Eld. Gar­
lick in behalf of the Sunday K-hool, prenew horn.
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M-nted the superintendent. Mrs. C. Sen­
with an elegant bound volume of
Mr. and Mra. J. R. Bush visited their ter,
“The Story of the Bible.'' and a Metho­
daughter in Monterey last wrek.
dist Hymnal
Louie ha* coaxed Jeff’s horn away
On
Tuesday night of last week. Mr.
from him with peppermint candy.
'
The heavy rains have filled the John Marks and Miss Ellie Wolf com­
mitted matrimony in the drat degree.
swamps with water.
They have been sentenced to happing
The wbolars say they have minute during
life..
lectures every day which they consider
Thu United Brethren are holding
a nuisance. Too bad.
meetings nt .their church, two miles
Mn*. Bldnstn visited al A. IL Bush's east
of here.
lart week.
The mite society, of Coats Grove
W. P. Kldnnm was here collecting a
church, will be held on Thursday even­
few days lost week.
ing of next week at Levi Cotton’e.

In some manner I have -incurred the
** “’.P'"' VW* WWW *411* U1U1 »n&lt;l enmity of C. S. F.tlmertoo, correspond­
ent of the Nashville News, who has
■MaeemUy.
seen fit to treat me with the utmost
COOK &amp; N18KEKN.
unfairness and injustice. I will not
enter into any wordy warfare with
him, and win give to him a monopoly
WOODUkND.
of the business ot abusing other peo’Wiou-r hu Ki IQ in «»ra„i,
’.i"?1 “.I1';’k&gt;*1” « ‘h« h«rd«nr.. ple-a business for which I a n bound
to
aay his qualifications seem first class
Ii S. llolb . Qn« rtock o( oT.reont.
1 have hved in Woodland since it
have been aadlv reduced during the
prist few days, however we understand w:u christened a township, and this is
that Mr. HoUy will order u new stock the first time I have ever been com­
pelled to replv to attacks upon mn and
at once. Burt is a live business man.
I’artiea desiring saws gummwi will my business. But 1 want the people
do w.-ll to bring them to 8. Hough’* of Woodland and vicinity to know
blacksmith shop, as Mr. Hough has a ttmt any stetument that 1 have re­
moved myaelf, my inlerrats or my bus­
new machine that dore fine work.
C'has. Lane is kept busy filing and fill­ iness from this town ’i* unwarranted
ing saws. Charlie warrants his work. and untrue. My home is here, my
Cleveland will not visit Woodland property is here, and here 1 expect to
spend my remaining years. A,i to
thia winter as his pup has died.
The wonderful litter of pups spoken businvae, 1 11m hotter prepared than
of before have ull died. This is quite ever to serve my patrons. 1 have not
1 a loss to Mr. Held, ho valued them al removed my stock ot undertaking
goods from Woodland. On the con­
f 200 each.
*Trmpentnc® lecture at the M. E. trary I have a larger 10x1 better stock
church last Sunday. Wril nttend-d here than ever l-efore, and keep one
hearse in Woodland for exclusive use
and a good lecture.
x
Mrs. Hiule Rowtedf-r has gone to I’av in this vicinity, so that any statement
City to visit her brother, Fred Hollv.' that I have aliandoned the undertaking
.Jmper Bounds has returned to his business hure and removed my stock
home in New York*state. Mr. Rounds from here h false.
It is no pleasure for me to obtrude
made many warm friends during his
fjrivnle business affairs u|»on the pub­
stay in Woodland.
ic, but i deem some explanation
Our feed mill is k» pt busy.
We wish to rt'«te to the Ne** eorns- necetaa.-Y in view of the falsehood* of
pondent trf this place that we do not the News correspondent.
As most of my Woodland friends
object to the bref and purk kept by our
new butcher, but we have no ilreire to know, the bulk of my business fans'
have a slaughter house ut our back breu from Woodland Center north­
ward. extending almost to Freeport on
FREEPORT.
door.
on the
east and Ionia
—. - - — - -—
a.
iivrriuKiuu dos
A. m.
M. Herrington
has boju
sold nis
his biocs
stock
On Saturday the many friefid- of fra the west,.Saranac
Jordan gathered at his house to cele­ va lbf north. Wbra U» Orntrd Baold, „r dni«« to D. E. Wattn. &gt; rnthUrKi
and
[arnajog
railroad
«a»
rurrt-ynd.
1
pharawUt
»ho
hu bno fora nurobor
brate his birthday. Many valuable saw that it was going
Ir ...
....
—
,... o( JMfJ wUh Mj(|
(}HBd JUjk
to
cut
mi
presents were brought by the frituds. ritory squarely in two. 1 couL___
“* I ids druggists. Ad. bus beLn in business
among which was a dln'ujzwt coallug
815.
.
J that a town was going to be built at here for the poet ten years, and can re­
The Banner has a large circulation l«ike Odessa, and that if 1 did not have member when Freeport wasn’t bigger
my
businwta
represented
there,
some
than a crow's nest; but he bus seen it
and many friends in Woodland.
other dealer in the same goods would grow and prosper, and has prospered
The Democrat is fart lodag ite popu­
the start of me. and take from me a with IL It is understood that he will
larity in this place A paper that will get
patronage that I had spent the beet engage in some other branch ot busi­
boom another county at the expense of years of my life in gaining. 1 could
Rs own county dors not deserve a home not afford such a Ipsa, and accordingly ness here. In whatever he undertake®
we wish him lucota®.
circulation.
built a store, and established a business
The elevator fs now ready for busiWonder whose horaen kicked out the at Lake Od«wu, solely to protect tny
east end of W. C. ehop on .-Saturday own burinras interests. This ! had it neoa.
Tho switch Is being built to Pox’s
night.
right to do. But 1 had no idea and mill.
The bast paper in our .county; Th&lt;- never hud. of Iwviug Woodland Center,
Knight*
Peckham, Yanrer, Brayton,
Banner.
which I have .always regarded as iny
Wonder if “More Anon” stopped at home. 1 am as much interested in its and Bronson blteorfot the institution
our drug store to replenish his bottle prosperity ua the News correspondent ot the new K. ot 1’. lodge at Grand
KapidiL
on his trip to Lake Odessa last week.
or anybody else and will do as much in
Il is stated that “More Anon." was proportion to my ability to secure
Saturday was a rainy day.
surprised and shockfid when he reached railroads or anything else that will
Cora Smelker was numbered with
the wonderful city be has been boom­ make it a better town hs any r«-a.M&gt;n- the
sick lust week.
ing. to find that it consisted of only a able man can aak of me. This Is my
H. Withey was wen on our Btreeta
saloon and a few newly rtuaed out homeland was before the News ror- Wednesday.
village lot*.
respondent was tx&gt;rn. and he has no
Curl Perkins wm quite sick last
C. L. Palmerton has several lawsuits right to say that I mn not loyal to the week.
on hand.
.
town. Nor has he the right to misrepre­
Mra. J. and A. Brunner visited Mra.
I’artie* needing legal advice cannot sent me or my business. My buslneeis Geo. Karcher, of Bowne, Thursday.
do better than to secure the. service® of is here, and as I have liefore stated I
John Smelker was in Caledonia
C. L. Palmerton.
Young Soldier.
have a larger stock of goods than ever Friday and Saturday visiting relatives
We are looking for those surveyors i' before, and will be as much pleased as and friends.
ever to respond to any calls upon me
Ruckle Bros, art' preparing to make
on the C. K. A 8.
brick next spring.
Wo want the Freeport Herald to an- for goods in my line.
Rcepectfnlly.
Win. Brew has had a drive well put
derstand that the riuiro id aid notes are
BTEPnKN UAfoHT.
I
down.
Leetka Bros, did the work.
kept in Woodland by direct agreement
' J. J. Smelker butchered two hogs
with Jerry. Boynton; Woodland stands . Woodland, Dec. 2. 1887.
loet
week that weighed 828 lbs. dressed.
ready to pay them, will gladly pay them
Last Saturday evening was most an
whenever Jerry wili give us the rail­
UKRKET,
elegant time to go out walking.
road,vind he in aw well airare ot that as
J. G. Reuter and wife spent the fore
Frank Myers and wife buried their
any one else. But we did not propose
part
of tho week with friends In
babe
Nov.
22.
to be left entirely out. Here is the C.
Ben and Ed. Demaray returned from Lowell township.
K. A 5. coming northward that’s a ccrThere was no preaching at the Contalntv. The road from Freeport to the north la.it week laden with deer Kregationtl
church last Sunday evenLansing is an uncertainty. If by bang­ meat.
Mr. Spencer bad 0 brother visiting ig owing to bad weather.
ing on to the uotea we can help to se­
G. J. Teeple han Hold his farm to J.
last week.
cure the C. K. &amp; S. we shall have sc­ him
Freeman, of Middleville, for £3,000.
D&gt;1
Retan
returned
Inst
week
from
oured enough. The uncertainty of the Lenawee Co-, where he ha* l&gt;een work­ We understand Mr. T. will move his
Lansing project will not be more un­
family to Freeport.
this season.
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certain oy reason of our kreping what ing
Rev. Miller, state superintendent of
Ed. Rillev has a fast horse which he
we had a'right to keep—the notes.
Sabbath schools, will preuch at the
Justice Volta says there’s been lota of courses beside Elias B.’s colt.
Quite
a
number of voung people went Congregational church Sunday, Dec. 11,
buainres in his line this fall. John to Bonanza last Friday night to bear at 11 o'clock.
makes a good justice, intelligent and
Eckert John Beeler and J. G. Reuter
Rev. E. B. button lecture.
true a* the sun.
.
Hastings, Friday,
By the appearance of A certain delivered hogs
Our merchants Bay they propose to man around the comer, local option which were bought by T. Corrigan.
pav Hastings price® for produce.
Terry thinks it not verv profitable to
ought
to
be
carried
for
bis
sake
if
noththe Banner man with hte roaring,
ship over the new railroad from this
charging rteed dashed madly into our lQMr*Teeples, the teacher in the Chen­ plAs Lamott Tylor and his father
town Thursday noon. People sighted
ey district, gives the little folks to un­
acrocs fnnee poete at the animal to ref­ derstand that they haven t got a Mr. were returning from Hastings K«lit be was going. In this connection it Shtvley there this winter, and I guess needay. one of the front wheels of their
L7 be Jkittoned that Prof Btlnchthe big fellows won’t crawl through wagon broke throwing Lamott out
oomb has not trained hla fast horse so the window and thresh him either.
and hurting him quite badly.
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Last Thursday evening a very pleas­
much an he used to.
...
Now is ibe time for the kicker to get
ant Hurprifio took place at the home of
In hl* work—paying taxes.
CABLTON CENTKB.
Jamia Cool. About 60 of their rela­
On aceonnt of bad weather there tive® and friends gathered for the pur­
Rained hard all day Saturday.
pose of reminding them ot their 8th
Teachers that attended the Barry Co. were no meetings at the church the anniversary. They left m tokens of
Teachers Association had a rainy and latter &gt;rt of UM week.
E.J. Kershner baa just received a reaped a set of gold band dishes.
About 10 o’clock the party broke- up
‘^rSTBANN^nten was m Woodland new stock of fine cuttem.
Rev. E. B. 8utton delivered a tem­ wishing tb® happy couple might live
nn
adding many names to rds
to enjoy many more analvcraariffl.
Woodland list of aubecrlbers. Wood­ perance lecture on Saturday’ evening.
H1CKOKV COBVKKK
land people appreciate n good paper and Chairman, I-. D. VanVelsor.
E
ld
er
vV.
CWake
was
with
ns
the editors' endeavor to make a good
Will Elliott lost a valuable fatted
again and preached Saturday. Sunday IU-tt one dav List week. He is using
Pajvooder why our items did not reach and Sunday night
sell grain feedera for hia lu head of fine
Horace Jternum has purchased a,
this winter, and probably the
Hastings last week in ?nie for puUJ»tion; thev were put Into the portolbet’ new cutter of E. J. K«hner. Horace steer ate too much corn for the profit of
intends
to
get
to
the
front
this
winter.
its owner and for its own good.
box Mooday evening Rn^.ou®¥nl2jT.V
While
riding
a
colt
one
day
List
।
P. H. Lawrence propers to u«- u
reached Hastings on tho Tuesday s
week John Friend was thrown off and steam apparatus for cooking feed for
“people dmiring bear meat am pro­ .wiotudy injured.
his fattening awin this winter.
curelit nt Mr. Ildd’a. our new butcher.
Westlyn and Charier,
MteM
gone west to the shore of Lake Michi­
Mr Ildd is conducting a first claw
rRICHAKDVIIXB.
gan on a visit, together with a view of
butcher shop, just what we hai e long
MUb Eunice Johnson, from IteiUe
and fishing.
^Yesebth^t the continued story, en- Creek is vialting friends in this place. bunting
Local option aeenju te be illy undertltled^Lakc We®M" coo^^ffi . Miss Lottie Gurd has returned home itood among many of the electors of
chrTvicinityMany aay that they never
to
attend
school
this
winter.
mir in the Democrat. ConUnuoddid l
you wm
Ella Warner has returned homo from
£ay? Excuse the mistake. If
wen or read the
irigS of R JohnstowD.wbrteahe has been wors­ have
the^aroe. therefore express the option
that they will stand neutral upon that
qijyjlion on the tOth of Dec. Why not

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tears, pay their subvertpUou* to the
KK ■ NcrtiU u-utird abr.vc

WHOLE NO. 1667.

DKX.TON.

Old Mr. Cook uied in his 86th year at
the rvrtdeuce of his son Geo. Cook
Nov. 2f. Funeral was held at n. tn.
Tuesday at the United Brethren
church.
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Died, at his residence In Irving
township Nov. 29th. Wm. Whitacber.
aged 50 years. Serviews at the M. E.
church Thursday following at 11 h, pi.
by Eider Moore of Middleville.
Due man in our town delights in
beating his horses, one has died from
nt gleet and the other one is most dead.
Is there no law for the protection of
animals.
Some of our neighbors are paying
for something for which they have not
hud value received, Strange. isn’t it
what it can be. It is Bohemian oat
and barley swindle papers. If every­
one would turn them but ot doom ok
they deserve they would not be in such
trouble. Such rogues torment every­
one they can.
Mr. Huntley, of Dutton, was here
last week cleaning organs. He talks
ol starting of starting a singing school
here this winter, that is what wo reed.
School commenced this week with
Maud Summers as teacher.

8. W.—Harvey Bennett.
S. D.-M. H Reynolds.
J. D.—Dell Fitch.
Sec.—Harry A. Durkee.
Tress.—Jas. Fleming.
Tvler-M. H, Palmer.
Will Cooper, an old resident here. bat.
now a citizen of Luther, has been herethe paafrweek visiting fnenda.
George and Jim Holbrook, of Oolum-.
h|a, Dakota, formerly Nashville boys,
nrft hurl.. „1_ ____ I___ L•»

CAHLTON.

Elder Wales preached at the school
house Sunday evening.
J. L. Bogard us. who has been visiting
friends here, returned to Portland last
Friday.
Mrs. Barnhill, of Mansfield. Ohio is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wallace. a
Cyrus Brown and Lafayette Knowles
returned from their northern trip last
Saturday. ■
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Tom Bltartoo, ot jour dlT. » lx
town last week.
Bela Crain and eon George, of Nash­
ville, were the guests of J. B. Carpenter
last week.
There are two houses to rent in the
Center at present.
Meetings commence WedowKiay ev­
ening and continue until Saturday ev­
ening al the M. E. church.
There was no meeting at the M. JI
church bund.iv evening.
Donley &amp; Thurston are through
threshing for thls^ieason.
Not much news this week as every
one is attending court at your dty.
J, N Covert went to vour city as a
witnwaon the case of McAuley vs.
Carpenter Monday last
Arthur Stilwell, of Grand Rapkta, is
•pending a few weeks at home.
Evening swidons ot court are held at
the store almost every evening.
D. M. Wood has moved into one of
J. M. Rogers houses.
Frank Skirner is up north hunting
Farmrra are looking for that new C.
K. A b. R. IL to cosie through here soon.
Charles Brooks wks out sleigh rid­
ing Tuesday. GueeJj he did not find
much snow.
Shel. has a fine way of getting a
smoke.
Will Hecht moves into bis new
house this week.
'
A. Yarger moved into bis new bouse
last week.
Wliber, where did you get that
r

’ More rainy weather.
The W. C. T. U. met at ths resuteoce
of Mrs. W. H. Willis on Thursday ot
the post week.
►
.Earl Bussell is under the care of tho
irknd cure doetress who is stopping at
Capt. Earl’s. He is not cured yeLhow
ever.
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It te said Miss Clara Taylor to learn­
ing the system of heeling.
Burrell Scudder bus been quite eiek,
but 1* recovering.
There are a number of cases of ty­
phoid fever within a short distance ot
our village, and considerable sickiwas
of various kinds.
Harvey Williams’ daughter fans been
very ill for several days peat, but to
now better.
Walter Bush, wife and Mias Jessie
Sackett are expected soon to arrive
from Kansas, alter a visit to friends
bereaboute.
Mr. and Mrs. Bnsh go to Kalamazoo
where they have accepted positions an
stewanl and matron in the Ladies hrtl.
Baptist College.
(t. A. Blnckbitui fs about adding So
his bam, a stable for his cow.
1 Mrs. L. Loveland will soon send a
NASHVILLE
“club” to Petersons* Magaxine. Thom
Elray Bob* and wife have returned desiring the magazine at reduced rates,
from Dakota, and will spend the winter can secure it by joining thia dub.
with Mra. Bobe’s parents south of the
village.
Thanksgiving visitors were fewer
Charles Enrion will commence get­
than usual this year.
ting out timbers for a new bam thia
There is a probability of the Occa­ week.
sional club being supplanted by a danc­
Will Ashley has moved into his new
ing school. Correct thing—learn first; bouse and baa got his barn enclosed.
A car load of hickorv was shipped
dance afterward.
Mabel McDonald, of Douglas, was u from this place last Saturday.
Il has been said that a whistle could
guest at 8. D. Barber's lost week.
Mrs. E. E. Tuttle and .son'Cari^nf not be made ot a pig’* tall, but Henry
Kershaw has one which he made with
Kansas, are visiting at C./W. Smith's.
the
help of a jack-knife.
The Williams fruit evaporator comBorn to Mr. and Mrs. John *11101x103.
Einy. will soon move their plant from
a girl.
aliimszoo to this village.
Social at Chris Mexlaus Tuesday
Wh-a’s this iinh story about the Hast­
ings &amp; Lowell railroad taking a short evening.
Mrs. Travis is failing. No hopes of
cut from Freeport through Woodland,
to this village ? Guess not When we her recovery at this writing.
Business lively over to New Chicago.
get a road it’ll be a hummer, » daisy­
trunk line, from 8t. Louis, Mo., through One car load of hogs and one car toad
Battle Creek. Nnshvilie, Ionia, etc., to of hickory for which they pay VI per
Bay City and the Saginaws. She’s cord delivered; wheat 73-75 cents par
bushel.
coming, don’t you grieve.
Not long since some one took from
A monster temperance mass meeting Steven Doster’s chicken coop two fine
was held at the opera bouse Sunday ev­ turkeys.
ening, under the direction of the W. C.
T. U. Speeches, favoring county option
were made by Revs. Hurd and BrumFine weather.
fltt, Prof. Bemis and Dr. McLaren.
School progressing finely to toto place.
Music was furnished by the Congrega­
No complaint from the Doud district.
tional choir, and Mrs. McLaren render­
Mrs. Weed Gwen has been very sick,
but la some better.
ed a very fine solo.
Our fruit evaporator factory will soon
Mrs. D. L. Morthland is veey rick.
be in running order, the machinery be­ Dr. VanHorn attending.
ing expected daily from Kalamazoo.
Chas. Hazal to buying chickens yet,
The factory will be located in the build­ the rest of the buyers have gone out of
ing known as the Old’s mill, near the the business.
C. C. Wilson, irom Merosta county,
de?he New® keeps pecking away at the
is visiting at J. H. Valentine's.
common council for not taking meas­
Geo. JI. Abrams is at work on a new
ure® to render the fire department more kind of windmill, which he thinks will
effective, but do visible move has ao distance all other mills.
far been made tending to to that end.
John Benedict has gone north to
A temperance maos meeting under work Id the woods this winter.
the auspkes of the county option coreBen Stanton and Sidney Hull are out
mlttec, is announced to be held at the camping and bunting. Rather cold
opera house on Sunday evening. Dec. we think.
18th. The Salvation army is to furnish
tv uiunniui
unu mui gm ueva;
the music.
Mra. C.L. Collier, of LaCrore. Wia, if so, why will men transgrtta the law t
A valuable horse belonging to some
is visiting friends in the village.
A number of the members of Ivy peddlers wm nearly ruined one night
lodge were h1 Grand Rapids Friday ev­ lust week, and is now In ths turn oC~
ening, asBlrtlng in the Institution of a Chss Robinson, bring so badly hurt
that he cannot be moved.
DeRwSvrili«i has otm excellent band and
Henry Campbell and wife are visit­
rtnother is Iwing organised.
e are ing friends in the state of Ohio.
J. H. Valentine reports a good Uomw
preparing to start » cyclone factory,
Curing -blow" enough and to »P*"bunting in the north woods. He killed
four deer in nine days, which is very
MMODic lodge •’I**'* U?
offirera for the ensuing year at Ito regu­ good________________
lar meeting last Wednesday evening:
Additional County News- 8th pagK
W. M.-Chas. M. PuUMun.

�Ike Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY.

Agrieultual.
KVGEXE DAJ'IkXPOBT, Kditor.
rt'r’
Tenport. W (XxlbUtd. Mldt;

dvetothe family history were noted
It seemed the oW lady’e htihiiand once
owned some three bundr.d acres.of
land. He h»l pi|n-ha»tl it When lh&gt;country was new and laud was of little
value. At bin death he bl-q^iiealhrd it
to hta two sons, the widow, of course,
having the umj of it (luring her Ute.
Tht»codesl son bad traded his interest
in the farm for a small country store,
iu which in a few year* ire had sunk hi-*
property and whs nuw earning his liv­
ing by day’s work. Ibid It nut l** n
for the mother the younger son would
doubtlees have gut rid ot hh iu a simi­
lar manner. In reality those mmis wenleft well off. They Were rich, but did
not know it. Had they taken prid- in
their possession-, infurnred thriiiselveiis to their busin.-)**. studied, and prac­
ticed th"science of fanning, tlrex would
have. inereaaed tn wealth, and their
farms would h »ve funiteheil t’ieni ii"
ample livelihood, l^-iie-. In-ing the
pride of the -urrminditig cuuhtry.
“Poor rich men" thw rertaii 1 Were,
and I tear thev were representatives of
_it .Urge
-------------------Z. .. .A
thls
cUm of 1 «nd holders in
country.—Onio Farmer.

Let us have' mills that will grind
both corn and cob. ITof. Shelton is
authority for the stiitrmrat that corn
and cob nival is equal in value to clear
corn meal fed alone cither to hogs op
cattle
This is not so much owing to the
nutriment ot the col-, us to the diluting
•f the richer weal with the c arser ooh
meal. It has long ’wen known that
corn meal fed alone was not fully di­
gested, and later it has been shown that
it fed to cattle it p.ns. s iminedinUly-to
the fourth stomach, while if fed with
cut hay or ground with the cob it goes
through the entire process of digestion
Mrs. Phcelw Ch'tslry. Peterson. (Tny
as doei hay and all ooarae feed. Let us Co, Iowa, tells th* following remark'ahis story, the truth nf which is vouch­
have corn and cob meal.
ed for by the residvnLs of,th- town: “I
years old. have been troubled
ExrKRJXENTH IN HOO F EIOJING.— nm 73kidney
compltlnt anti litmeiiess
Frof. W. A. Henry, of the University withmany
years; could nut dhsre ntysel'
of WfeCOBShL has been carrying out a for
without help. Now I am free from al)
ueriwixof experiment* upon hogs by pain and snrenr-s, and am able tn do *11
feeding some to produce fat and other* my own housework. 1 owe my thanks
to produce lean. He claims that the to Electric Bitter* for having renewed
experiments show that when we feed my youth, and removed completely all
to our bogs a ration rich in c ub -hy­ difieaso and pdn" Try a bottle, only
drates hut lacking in protein, Hke curn 50c at ‘W? 11. (hmdyear's drug store.
meal, we will find:
1. That there is an excessive develop­
Mr. W. 11. Morgan, nivr^ant Luke
ment of fat not only oq the outside of
the muschu and beneath the skin, but City. FIa. whs taken with a 8« v&lt;r
Oild. attended with a distressing Ctitltrh
also among the muscles.
2. That the muscles of the bedy fail mid running into C&lt;&lt;n*un&gt;i t'on in V*
to develop to their normal size, especial­ first htagvM. He trhd ni.ujy i«oc-1ih|
ly flomo of the most important ones, us popular rough rrmetife* and rlaliL
crew w orse. Wa* reduced in tlreh, had
those along the tiack.
3. That au abnormally small amount
difficulty in breathing and wa* unable
to sleep. Finally tried D--. King'.* New
of hair and a thin skin.resulL
1. That while the brain.heart and Discovery for CbtiBiimpiion and found
lungs do not seem to change in weight, immediate relief, and after using Himut
the spleen, liver and kidneys are un­ a half dozen bottles found himself well
nnd has had no return of the &lt;IImmm&lt;.
usually small.
K The amount of blood in the body No other remedy can show an grand a
is greatly reduced from the normal.
record of cntM. ra Dr. King’s New
fl.. The strength df bones may be re­ Discovery for Consumption Guarant.-rel
to do just what is daimetlfor it —Tria)
duced one-half.
It would seem that we may conclude bottle free nt W. 11. Hoodsear's Drug
that a system of feeding which rota the Store.
trag of half bis bkxxl and half the
aatoral strength of-his Itones, and pro­
The Best Salve in, the world for (Jute.
duces other violent changes, is a most Bruises,
Sorts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
•annaturai one. and must, if persisted Fever Sons.
Tetter. Chapprel Hands
du. end in giving us a race ot animals
Corns, and skin Eruptions,
which will be unsatisfactory to all con- Chilblains.
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
■eerned.
required
it
is
guarante&lt;*l to give per­
From parents thus netkened must
•come defendants that will fall ea-&gt;) fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Ylctims to disease and disaster. Know­ Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
ing the facts aa here set forth, can we H. Goodyear A Co.
■uny longer wonder that our hogs ar.Three and often four m&gt;irrige.i u day
weak in constitution uud easily break are not uncommon at Alhimf.
z
-down when attacked by disease ? Nor THE PRETHK8T LADY In Hrattuz. and olhis this all; the meat from such animals
can hardly be of flavor and composition K mp’» Balaam which we gnat
■satisfactory to the consumer.—Rural
Good
J?ew Yorxer..
lOkTVRiTY Of Ensilage Corn.—
John Gould nays, in the Press, that the
maturing of ensilage corn bus la-vn
carried to its farthest point in Ol&lt;i &gt;
this fall, and t£at not until September
Z3 was silo pitting fairly undi-r way.
This gave the fodder a chance to tnu-,
tare more fully than ever before. The
•«zpcctuUon from this venture is that
the silage will prove superior to uuj
-yreviouHly pitted. He noticed that
many of the ears of corn had even
passed the cooking stage and had be­
come hard itnd even denied, and yet the
-gtalk maintained its dark and lusty
green. The value of such silage can■*ot be doubted, whatever may have
been charge! against the half grown,
gralulesH fodder cut m August, which
was once considered proper practice.
The slower Allings give the silage a
rthanao to •c.ltlc, In which it i* Hided
both by its own weight and the beatthe latter appearing very helpful
in the close and solid massing of the
fodder to the exclusion of air. This
air exclusion seems to be'the important
in ewect silage making, and,
Mmerous ore the wavs now devised to
accomplish this, ana avoid the greater
-ootitor stone and cement silos. Tills
aaason the silo men are all shortening
up the cut of their machines to onethird and one-half inch lengths, and by
this finer cut the silage settles taster
and takes on heat more readily. The
more instore the fodder the slower it
develops heat, and this tardiness is
c early overcome by finer slicing.

A FAMOUS MINING TOWN.
LEADVILLE AND THE RELATIONS
OF ITS MORALS AND IT8 VIC-A

Many preiplu uro uwlcr Uio hnprmaion that
Lrndvillr i# a very wlckrd city. Thiau*
mistake. Lcadvill« la* it* moral* and iu
vires, and thu roluliomi between them arx&gt;
aomewbat peculiar. It i* aubtniUn! without
argum-nt that in a community which tenda
llw pic-itirtil of iU^FWt Nntional batik to the
penitentiary for ten y&gt;nr» rauuot bo »nld to
.be wilhuul edtiddcrabte moral tone. IxmdvHlo did juat Ibttl with n num who bad Lein a tea*, i mental mavomvut for u |»ardon. An

followed tlx- bunker down tins Grind cauyou
and Into retfmueut behind Uic bar*. Mino
oQciaJ* and other* bate gone tta *ame way
for plundering employer*. The Lradvide.
c&lt;«lr Li not an rxtetwieu one, but justice folHaving decided U&gt; tolernto gambling, Lead­
ville doc* n» in ibo inert o|&lt;eu'Uv;&gt;d«*l manner.
8ow&lt;« of the brat location &lt; on Hie uvutiue *re
given up to lht» votaries of tick io fortune.
There I* iinw i f the liyt«&gt;criay ot half drawn

Eiveu tub!.** aurrouixhil by the players, while

Day and Night
During an aetitc a«ark o! BnmchM*. a
etaxck-** tiekllng in the throat, and an
exiiattstlng, dry, hacking cough, afflict
the »uCvrer. Sleep 1* btmWird, nujl-grru*
pTMtration follow*. TL'.t &lt;li»v.i&lt;e It al*o
al tended with lloarxnos. end *&lt;r.uollnMe
j.o«* c.f \'ubm. It, h Jhbhs Io Ixxome
chronic, Ifivoho Hra'luBg*, atrl terminals

HASTINGS MICH.

fatally. Avert Cherry Pectoral affords
t i dy relief tttul cure in coses of llroi»’
,cl:l;!«. • I’.' reminds- U-o dbpoflllen to
remjh, nud induce* refr&lt;»Llug »kt-p.

1 li ne lieeti a prait-rlug pby»h-lan for
After &lt;.\bau&gt;’.i:ig ad ibo

BOOTH

Without Relief,
11.-: d Ayer’* Cherry Pectoral. It fcclpod
pi- lattuwllniriv. ami efli-ihd n spvvdy
cure.—&lt;i.b.uvva'.I.M.D.,C'MirulH&lt;M&gt;,lll*a.
Ap-r'i (’’terry IVrionit I* d&lt;-«-i*tally tho
boll ure.'.y, ;w!;ljin iu/ knowkiLre, for
c’df 'rZa i'.re.ij! ;.i*.and all lung dl-«’a*c*.
-JI. .V.i:u&gt;:,M. D.,South i’aris.Me.
I trai nr.’ackril. last wittier, with a wrero
Cold, wMch, from exposure, rn-w wurae
n::U f.-ta!!y oAih-d on my Lung*. By
n! .tit Mvctdoil was n-dured alumni to a
*kt !&lt; ton. Aly Cou.h wt* Incr—anJ. and 1
frequently »;4t blood. *By pby»irfa«n fold
nre (o plvn up bu*ine&lt;«. or 1 wor1 ’
Ihc a numth.- After taking rariow
dlrs without relief, I wax nnally

HU OHS!

Good Goods at Bottom

Cured By Using
am now In p-rfi-vl health, hint «blo to
I'. I!' tnl.-iSvii. S'aul’burgli, L'cini.
I"i»r years |l wa« In a decline. I had

btuhre**.

&lt;7,1*10a inwitli. Wbratli» liouut openrd m
IKTSit ran behind stnulily for six rnouUi*.
nu.I eanie pri-Uy near g*4ng under. Then it
took u turn for Uk&gt; latter and ran nb&gt;-a I. If
wo take iu iU.lXXi nr RJO.ixa) u auoitUi wc uro
pretty well fcatkfltsl. Tluit |*iy* running ox-

gnrgvou* willi Iu inaniinotb mirror nixl It*
array of cut gin**. A lunch counted ju-t
:u.:a» lire way U nlm&gt; doing butinc-ra On
Uacklxxinli aro iliwiayoil toe rmx nf tl.-o
*«layV buMcball game*, toe mult* of the ram

’lun-il me lo!:ralih. and I tevtwreu for a
long limo &lt;*':iijiarativrly vfg
r IM! of a »n«!J' li cul.l 1 alwto

NALL’S GREAT

Tivo
azo I »niTi-rcd from a revere
nronrMtU. The pliy»Ici*n Slfendins uw
(rerntue fi-nrtnl tli*t the JlMTo-ti would ter­
ruinate in pneumonia. After in lug varioil* mrthclnt*, without benefit, Ire fin*lty
pmrribrd Ayer’* (.'berry Pectoral, wbk-h
rclfcied mnai o»rc. 1 continued to take
tld« mt-Uh-lne nshort time..•■■nd wm* cured.
- Ernetl Colton, Lc^aotpcrt. Ind.

20 Yard Carpet Sale!
» yirdaat itood Ingrain for.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
ro yard* ot heavy Ingrain for .

en»t

To the right i.« a nxMii with half

SO yard* of Moaalq rarpet for
3n ) ard« of all wool tapealry Rnrewi*
biKdiieaa uffic* of tlie ertaldtidiinent. Then
coiiH-i a long, high chamber, wlicro a bun-

SO yard* of RagUab body BruMcto far
30 yard* of MoqulUe for..........................

loud voiced voting man whirl* tlm go&lt;«« aixl

Furniture Department.
of card* tidetn out and the eorm-qnrnt pit to
goto ton bolder&lt;&gt;f tiie winning card. TUi*
U kroa It I* the popular game. ..nd th&lt;^
noi*jr one ns well, to tin- plujri* are shot into
a big room by timin'- Ire*. But faro and

teso.oo,
1 pc. perior ndt !n tapretry cavrrUah wild walnut .‘ram*, tor gQB.

Wall Paper Department.
White blanks «SS, Toad 8 cent*; OltU ।

provide* for it* imtroiiM.

*

JAMES NALL&amp;CO.-.re-. iretrvlt. Mleh

a ph-nmut fared man whirl* the wb&gt;«-l and
ibo marble in o porite dlrwtiinr*. reciting, in
alow, well modulated rr-i e:

TUirty-Uve for a wnglo number.

~

Adjoining

Round and

FOR B CENTS get Kemp** Llvrr Pill* for
Torpid l.l ver. for CooaUpaltoa, for the ComplexFOB I DOST JLkB. dull, tired feeling, Un
poverlshed blood Hull pain* tn back and head,
UntalrzltiK iklu eruption*. Kemp'* ftarraparill i
It. Frlca Bl per bottle.

n-xirt*. i« not popular in Is-ndville. Now and
tbni a young clerk .or h Intaring man will

M. Israel &amp; Co,

W. II. Goodyear.

The G»rroam Reformed church at
Elk Rapids has sixty mruibrrs.
"VXrxvK^k trifle with any Throat o’
AJVxW V Lnng Disease. If you have
a Cough or Cold, or tho children are
threatened w J th Crou p or W hooping Con c'n,
use Acker’s English Remedy and proven.’
farther trouble. It is a positive cure,
and we guarantee it. - Price 10 and 60e
W. H.Goodyear &amp;Co.. Dniggiste.
Eleven degre.-s below zero at the
“Soo." Nov. 29.
English spavin liniment removes nil
hard, soft, or callou-etl lumps and idem-,
ishes from horara, LIixhI spavin, ctirta,
splints, nwreney. ringbone, stifl.-s,
.-prains, swellings. Re. Save MO l&gt;y
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings.
The Bellaire lire department is rais­
ing funds to buy a fire engine.
Droakeaaati or tho Liquor H*bll rwltlroly
Cored by aouiiniiuria* Dr. Hainc*’
/
Golden Specific.
It «ui be given In * cup of aiffoonr lea with­
out (hr ktiowb age oi toe p*tx*i laklux II t U
abMtalrly barmlr** and will rffrtt u |&gt;ertn*-

perate men who have taken Golden XpeclOo
In their coffee without their knowlrdye. and
■to-day believe they milt drinking of iht-lr own
tree will IT NEVER FAIJ-H. The »yMem
once liiiiireeiinied with the Hpeeifie It become*
an ulterlmpo-Kltilllty for the liquor apt&lt;rilielo
cii--.. i.rfunpiHKMtan,aMnm gulden
SPECIFIC CO.. IM Hare it. Ciaelanati. 0.

The poor rich man Is one who owns a
farm of from fifty to u hundred acres
asd dues not appreciate it. Such nren
■suaily inherit their farms. Had they
earned them by their own industr’y
they would set higher values upon them. goes to Europe to । nt-r the 8&gt; rviwot n
As it is, they are rich in the paas-tsaion company for conducting touriaL*
of their farms, and poor because they through Europe and Asia.
do not realize that the farms are of any
worth. Such men may often Ire seen
acoRnng the country with a serui by KarASparilia. Hold by all dniggtst*.
horse and dilapidated wagon, buying
Tie Btncroft Advertiser ad vert Im*
«p butter, eggs, poultry, etc., for the for a Imy to learn the print idg Lu-inearest market, when irerliaps weeds ntw—one who in not afraid to grt-his
dear
little hands dirty.
’
are standing in their corn Held as high
as the corn itself. Their potatoes De.il
hoeing, while their wheat crop—that h*. ~k-C vv n-. would onlay your dinner
and are prevented by Dyathe little crop they have—is just ripen- - *&gt;
___A.L—&gt;- n_.
nv-v...
afor the har vest They seem al ways
ring under sense vast scheme far
the acquirement of wealth. They are
sdlicg some patent pumpkin splitter,’*
W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggtata.
or-grease erMer” or "pie lifter" or in­
deed almost anything to pick up a few
Tbs Coldwat r Knights of Labor
pennbw. The little profit that thev have a strong itching to own aa organ
make in a chicken trade is to them of all by themselves uad are liable to
greater value than the proceeds of a purchase the Eagle.
valualxlc harvceL
These thoughts were suggested by u
visit to a farm of some two hundred Pectoral.
acres. i*ot many wiles frosn a thriving
Frankfort discovers that she is to be
commercial city in northern Ohio. Af­
ter wading through R patch of burdocks. connected with Gladstone and the
I reached the door of an antiquated great north west by a line of steamers
mansion :&gt;ud nipped for admission. An next summer.
old lady, w&lt;4l past her threescore years
The mo»t retnarkahln rorr* of scrofula o-&gt;
have bvrn aooniplidrerf by Hood**
and ten. grated inc and hade me wel- record
.
come. I surveyed the estabiiahment HaraapHriUa. Try IL Bold by *U druggist*.
A Detroit p-iper declares De’r-Mt to
and found it to have been something
deddedlv aristocratic in &gt;te day. But be the i est lighted dty In the country.
It, was built«wav teutk in the thirties The 'editor can't see after four o'clock.
and somewhat gffiteted by the ravages .
of time. The family consisted of tlirev
genera!idbs. the old lady already wen- ,
Colic, Toething Pains, or
Boned; her son. his wife and thdr fam.- .Windy
■
Discrdcrn, can be relieved
Ry of several well-grown children. The Stomach
1
son was tln-n away selling a patent at
’ coca by using Acker's
washing machine although valuable H
' eautalns no Opium
crops were needing attention. During 1
ay brief visit the followiJig facte rete- W. IL Owiinu* * Co. D;o«W«.

■BcAAes SSMhTJft

IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,

fix it op by inngnettan »&gt;el electrical currvnu
Milhat tire liukr marl it* round it* way too
often to tire *1 lisle 0 or the00. U&gt;tb of wbirb

iler nit* la-hind n

HASTINGS. MICH..
enure admirer*, tat straight |&gt;okrr i» alwny’
wire of n tableful. In the rnuiuou the flivt

••The largc-t winning nt n ’Ingle

is now prepared to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted up the fluent of
offices, he invittw the alfiicUd to cal] on
him. He urges them not to drapond
nor give up if they have lumn unauowtUng
cteaful heretofore in finding relief.

Having spent many years in study at
the tiest medical collt-gra of the country,
and having ha*l an extensive and aucceftsful
practh** in trmting ch roti ic dis­
and ntout II o'clock there wn- uni*' talk
about stopping. Th* huuw&gt; wa* out £&gt;,300 on orders. he fwU certain that he cau give
the afflicted aasHratirv ot hu&lt;xv«k.
lion. "waa SIO.UO.
I recode, t a big game
w« bad nun Roturdny night iu the ftont

AKE YOU SUEKEKIXG

from Catarrh. AaUima. Brourhitia, or
any difficulty with i litnga?
Is your Liver atT -&lt;-twl..» juur KtotnHch dlM&lt;&gt;rd&lt;-r.Tl ?
Have you Heart .iis.-.w?
Aru you
wtOi Neivoim Drby tblugo which jiroplti who do tint garni b
bUitv ?
•
would con'»»-lrr.trivi.&gt;l,"eou:itiu»*l Mr. Fcslb
erlj&gt;&gt; -H u had h gnrrre going one night i,
iiave vott chr.n. hidrrev &lt;m 111 -rider
Mre bark room and du&gt; |iriuci|&gt;nl plnyeiv »vvtv troubles?
two v*LU-ni men who bud rtwiio te-ro to buy ;j
Dr. BaugiMi|.6i
i • o curtmjiH-. Tlrey liarl dintu in tovir porkeia .&lt;•&lt;- bat aH/prereitilv
SPV.toO. (jIHj wu» u niaii wnttb M.lfD.tXX) «.;■
He has nivt. u .i
teA.aX'.OOO TTw bettiujj on* hravy.. About
treating Itliviiiiiat
11 o’citx-k wiiiro ut ttiu riHiin* were cb-.n
livmorrhwidM
•Tire pluyers m-rs Into the gnrnr about f^’,6
FuTMUMI n-iuwnr w* tirovtvl (roifl tire inr-k without p-im ano

Inside* lecuvrring th- ICAto behind at 11
o'clock lb«« mgbt before.

morn ittUi lire front room auti went on. Tire
player* tmulon few beu, Adyted al&gt;out atid
tot-u quit. The uiovlug from om- room, to

Iiavo run all night, probably, and gJu.Ulb
mlglitlmvr ciumg.d hau-t*. ' 1 talked io (be
pbaycra about it eftrrwanl and Umy wild iluu

don't know nnyi blns *l*mt ibo link- inflooiii-re.
which nfr.t-t jdaylug, Lui nil g*mbler* will
uiiderrUind IC."
Tulmngv vidled Leadville once, mid it fell
to tlio lol of Ibo good Maj. Bobu to riiow him
Un town. “I wimt to are it all," raid (lie
preneber. and too major g«v* up two night*
Jo the job. Somn Utuo after midnight of the
wwoml i outid (be pair dro# up in front ot
lb« hpU-L
•“Hnvo I aeeu ewrythingF uked tb« &lt;11v£ven tUtog," replied the major, cociaclrn
tiounly.
"I have been much inctructed,H raid tbe
prrntber.
Uo bad Slummrd" extenaivrly in New
York, but beadtniUad that Lendvii:« could

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CONSULTATION FHKE.
Cases treated and meilitdiies sent by
mall.

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Cream Balm

Nasal Passages
Allays Pain and
Inflammation
M&lt;eel tire Vikltor Im* gpretul befruu lil.n a &lt;11,
Heals the Born*.
trirt &lt;rf n few liuodtod yard* which roti tain
mure roneeiutatni wii'Lrdt&gt;e«B teas arr
Restores th'
Swims of Taste
di-piay-’ Im r matt hhlrettt mien, nn&lt;| is rup- an-l Smell.

(mvm.Jy cinbran-d. Tltu locality i« girm up
jr.lhuul a protest to tbo*» who’ intaWi it.
Leadville authority only any* “hfa and
prvperiy utu»l be aafo bare," and further
tiiuu that dum not micrierc. —Giuda-IJ^nto-

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�8TATE CLIPPINGS.
to Orl»?—Pal'o.nph-

"tllam Bo-itell’H

The defeat of ••Ned’ Hanlon bi
i&gt;mer at Toronto in August indicates
ie “end of the glory" of the dought)

Neguuooe »UU afflicted with ib« roller rink
Tbunday there were TBt coovicts In state’s

haiuploa.
,
A Holly calf dreseed .'40 pounds. Great calves
Ho has austained hia record with
,'rnfjMe pluck and ilc.tm, but tbe In Holly.
Louis Lederer, a prominent btiUneti man cl
riidotii strain of yeura of traininp
Lan»lng, to dead.
. t certainly find ita limit.
West Branch has a Chautauqua circle) euiepropos ot thb we recall the follow.
_ .nu resting recnioiscene of aquatic
Rusytlmta premised sU winter at the Grind
Haren ship yarea.
j.itfc**
-ii ii fine, bright day in Augast, 1871.
Revival at Beldgih-tnipton with »converts
Ited multitude of 15.U0U to 3i,OOU and eoid weather only Just begun.
lined theahom of the le m^lful
The Battle Creek building and loanM.sqc: .i icaMia, near St. John, N. 11, at- tlon has sold &gt;130.800 worth of stock.
G. T. Clapp'aatore at Glenn. Allegan ecunh,
J by a fuur-oarod rare bi tween
luinoua Tart* crew of that city and was robbed and burned early Tuesday.
The Three Hirer* Tribune is paying Itsrc. -d English c-row for S5.000 anti
sperfo to the gambling hells of that city.
t haiopionahip ot tho world. Wai
The Mint woolen tnlltognv.-lto «tnpk&gt;yes ir®
the present renowned oan»- ticket* to the ttie.ntro one night rscx i.Uf.
J alr.ikl* fur the Blue NorC
Frank Reynolds, of Fast Saginaw. Is In
aud “Jnu" Ren forth; chnmpiun trouble. One mere aife than Um taw nl'ows.
and swimmer of England and
A party of P&gt; Hollanders arrive*! In Grand
wan glroketa the Eng- Rapid* Wednesday and will settle down In that

a dozen’ • ini,“said the vet-

containing

w. Hanmer. one ot the Ypallaati IV-

Houtell am! the old planing miff, all al Month
Lyun were destroyed ty ffro Thursday.

Hlnt of obtaining tba slgt aturr

A lodge of the Krights of Pylhix* has been
ertabltatesl at Homer. Albion and Battle
Crcrt K' igh'a did tbe Job. and also helped the
23 charter n e nbera dctnol'sh a banqur*.

of o-its under false pretences. Uaumer will ap
pralUie case.

Bee-ent rain* bare not-rai&gt;sd tbe waler in
almmt empty Genesee coxmly wells and
farmers frac ranch atifferit£ among their
stock owing to threatened water famine.

of Abram

Dunning &amp; Rogers.

A JansaM and an &lt;z traded suits In a
Midland county lumber camp the other nlglil

how onr competitors
feel, at the inroads
we are making in*
(heir trade; and all
this by fair dealing and honest weight.
We keep continually in stock, all the latest
novelties m the &lt;'rockery and Glassware line,
Fancy Dishes and a large assortment of Toys
and Nick Nacks for the holidays.
We keep everything in the line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries.’ '
Fresh Oysters and Celery every day in the
week.
Don’t forget ns when doing your trading,
but call and get prices. (

Invited, a very you: g brother of ourufibe
member* of the clnb. rn &lt;l-»!uibil!e. Very vo- •
inilllob blnaboa nnd foblean x

fr&gt;m H.tuH Str Marie, on the Canwitan aide
dlsrovcrera-

i« a f.it Img that tlpi-M the beam* nt AVt'Oecul*.
11 brlnngr*! &gt; Mr. Elisha Wlnam. ’Breed.-I’.*length T ft ti la.
Ads Houghton aiU M*Ua Wildman, of Cass

MN* Jounlo Hunter. ofCbem: tr.g, wLoLad

Cliarhw Borne*, of HL Lonto. one of » hunt­
ing party m&gt; north. K»t the leg (&gt;o. n of a pat­
ridge In 1.5 throat and it remained tlrere &gt;0
uay*. Then lie |rlrd to i iiyft It'dnon aud the

Barnes** ro»f pedons thou.-M b wa* going to
d:oan1 they Imitld bliu heron. where a d-et.-r
Soon rcnmvOd the bone and Itarno* ts sate now.

IO« Rx'nr.iay after.*w»b &gt;. aud HuHr friends are

from the abn.-k.

Tbe Adrian lodge ofefk* bat ylelde t up ll "tb&lt;v»&lt;. Life was not worth KvgiA at theais.uuu’
of money Herat.

y'iuig man st B.uii;aw riij. He Ml tn’o «nl
h.ddl-. ajid ba* been goiu* down bill at brragpeek speed. Only three weeks sgohlsdaligliler

M’l'kegt-n. The Mi K&gt;n&lt;!|*t rhun U has lumas*

brutality.

Tbn neper tTiilnsulv turned Into Unde S.-.m*s

no hu pulling No. 3 o tr.
mtrbrquer this jetr IlMjOgO rctenWageitut
tana* I’m d ‘tit,” said Heni with I? mn words he i«-ll for­
, . u laaolmBt ■ bv.tp in the &gt; o.il.
Rapids far J'-.C'X' for Injuries sustained ot: a •lunar) abiptonffrry fbegoqm! to tbe
wu |&lt;«isaLtai .by buok-mak- det
rc'u vc^d'lewalk.

Miami*

in under arrest. el-.arprd

whiskey Im* no v lnp». but It seta there Just tl&gt;r
anme.
,
wnibm Creba»«a aiul Agnes Danlt,o( L’Anse.

T'.e I’-rt Huron (kidfetioww have n.teu

g iii.t*. n.iruco and skill
.-&gt;1 fur Iu* rextvration wua
U'rrtlikt MUTiggft* &lt;’&gt;

wvh* their'Iaod.

Ah-iMtidcr

wav

wrinttvly injured I y

n 1 ^ritle of hh luunlrt-

NrthodM
tn •boe. the »»nnl an&lt;! brwtrdtte worn by

X groom went home «itb the

Jvged but no

See ttLe

‘CAPITAL OAK’

l!ar!s»s and

tb-d Instrument was amended «o that more
tin-". rvru tlm-, -fc annctioundl'/ a p •••ator

S«il. i’. M^nn, tjf Part Huron,
llllmn

rlty hail t«o-.

Heboia'i 'Tompkins, ot Itatavi

smpUfU avklcg tlXCO damagra.

. Ilia.c-f K^lamaron. n itMtmber
■'•■ard nl appeals. h*s been traaa-

broach «&gt;t pniml-x-. nii l utter lumme abl

With Double Shake Grate.
Large Asli Pan,
1 *arge Swing Top and
Double Doors.

and hold* a potiUr-n m assistant to the aastst"
trral st Wudtlbgton.

her iroublr i heart wouldn't alt stltf. and la*t
evening »!•• drowned her aovrawp by marry Ing

Mutott the YVashJngtoa atnrl rail-

with several children.
Jim ard Daa ti'Conoeil. twtns.uretlicbellboy» al the Uui-lrzand Cutnmt-rrial hotels at

-Soli by

ill nt:»condtwtor.
-i.ld daughter ot Uriah Ftara,

£7427

.i-l preVeftte blood coiMe-t' -h

5 satn

BEFORE BUYING.

WJIlani H. Boyle.
. Hie other

Th" Lawton pnMI

t urdiii-irr living auu mtetlres hai
uf inuiiietitous cjU- ptevale
tvuftit’rtu! BtreDgth
Mjing jidruxvtnQ* mure
.»atl tnpfdtAHty titufts cvrtuln.
iii.sou* in Aimtnaiiu. Bc.«ch.
Tnr Michigan Central jowl Iran
rt of that roufttry, b a
i fniow. who probably un&gt;i«r. . - the 11 tWliiy of nthlrlev* tn death bturd dur.ng the Week ending iH-e
Oto^wtn rwttrty phyrinlao* &lt;8! f-wtn ar
o\.-r-Vrniuiiqf, thn ulfdu't themri
&gt;-eeri-.u* &lt;-u Lite heart, blood
i jA, a* ohotvn by ptn»r Kexi- toutuul protection again* I dcad-ie-ats.
n’.i-n dratlt.
tiro pitot, thn.r- yi xr- he ba*
ti-.’tijir care of hitiioelf, and

attire lt&gt;;

Stoves!

Grand Rapid* stat s,mru monkeyed .with the

•Itaw who Ila* l«eei. hi* wldn*rit moth-1
!.«» for -osne timrjia* b-eu afipnlnted

£

Dunning &amp; Rogers

WXUtotaVOCQ to settle It.

_ «-&gt;nninxl;u;i C&lt;ji.oetal; the oifa-r u'ght.
i .. r&gt; pUaGri-cOBdUiua of the
Last Kaalnaw U talking a y.f&gt;,n» foolery for
’.«• !tf ’-gixhiK and . btsibh- the
m.tuu!ut-turj/*4 :.o*&lt;* ejL.’rfosr*. horse cart*
..C- r.utsrd Uy Jraiaof
/. While thi; inu&gt;-;ui&lt;«
Woodurw'
iti r.vet liH-heart Hird
tsiy t-uu^uslrd.
Mettrcd.
i»tei:i wait, tlrt’feforf', In blown open and

s

ffe Her

emptied the )arfca*s's m-tngrr. totHr-b ymtained
nothing but a pint ot shingle nslls, and. ns Ills
R’.otnsch couldn't handle the dose, he died.
A doer was seen In tbe vicintt v of tbe village

Au Hable and Oscod* papers want Conger**
man Fisher to put hl* nose down on Uio grind­
stone long enough to take some action In the owner straight way rime down
matter of seerring harbor Improvements.
looking for the Ihihdre bunton who went north
The upper peninsula homeatesd union, with
branches la every county where a aofflless
tracks for tome.
r.ioimpob Is tryingtobrow-beat the government
Adrian society nolc: One of those drilgli'outufthe ptoj ie'a laud. It growing rapidly in
ful old nutid prognMhe fuchre parlies In
number*.
prrgrrts. Onlr one male prvs-i t—a tab d" dah
Reported that a vein bt silver, assaying fro;a

huslllug city.

i . nl tig* al fever hewL
&gt;ur huudrtd Junin of the
al Itex-n covered when tbe
h-.i nvltcfd th.tl their rival.*

(tore home

Reading club at White t’lgeon.

, a youth

Bros
Harper’s Bazar

iiogii.-li

Has op.-:tod Wllba

ant! tittt-tbwr

iritid nine. 1 ant tafia*
me Virntuh tvhurt
r tviuito rl’
and WjaUa iutih;&gt;d ot tr.iiQ;;&gt;ti line! ebuuld be followed by
.’crei.rt.ih Paine. aopervaer o‘ Solon
p. Ke-t rvnuty. who went assy recent। !y branded as the seduecr uf I’anline covers lhal, »he Is thr long lost daughter of :i
_ i jinrMie in bls family, has returned. itelgimn general, ami that she 1# h'-irra.' to
n.Mt cliuges lam v.-ft'i the bdneut crime

dr*i&gt;craic atletni-i to eoartall .-ulcldc
(tiBF'-Xar morning, backing not only hi* throat
toiwels with a nor la tbe mo« horrible'
He is suppoted to hare b* en led lathe
by despondency at being oul cd work,
aw 4-yw vd two children.
Jennie H. Wooley’s husbas’L »n oh!
r.’dcrtd away from hl* Lou* In Detroit
!hr. -nun ,l:s ago aud baa not been heard of -Ince.
uthvrday. the poor old lady road of th,-

The bolter lu the M: srr rutter cimpanx’* fac­
tory at I/vwol! exploded TWRlny. and tlwmgti
:o men were Iti the bulidutg at the tlm- :
b
Tho Wyandotte lycoum will Settle the matter.
The subject for dl-cttwlon I*. ’ Resole V.. That
the Kxecjtlnn Of the Arprchisb at Chirogo was

JusUflaUe "

It Wtu bo-a dAl*y," but romo ot the children In
that dlatriet will have to go tbiW nn&lt;! a half

mile* to aeboul.
••
’ be „»[iU eb—.r -ouH »•'« «&gt;»«“ 11
..eiKW—IW-UX.* lm- l»“
-.;id thinking ttnuakil.be hto. went Shore and
s»““'
*”'■
leg KmbW.
Oer.' -&gt;a Mn. U-e «•
“ •'"fS!
ibuub, l® it" mjer bed wwiell el l-n.lii.
roe U&gt;. pwnw ln-loi.nl —wdnl IM

national grange.
The Michigan Oeotral pnarenp-r nnd freight
d-pot at R-wd Saginaw burned Frida) morning.
._ I_e.. hnnu. la covered by the
Ufty potmda and cuds nlxmt roven cents a
nnond Tlw» articles Hint uro noewssary to
wrap it; pn|Ki um wnijhcd after a sufllcicnt
amount of the 1-sper is placed io the scales
for tho wrapping. Of couroa tbe r*P** ** •
part uf tbe weight This main* of obtaining

rant* per pound given tbo grocergSO for a
n-ain of pnpeg. All arlicio; giva a profit for
&gt;uo pap r i 'jrrr-jK»dinfi to Hw price of tbe
goods The uao of paper m acaiea should be
./oriMklcn. Wbrci It is dtorornod what an
imposition it to. it will b" stopped. Otfl*M—
aro ill acquainted wiib this way cC getting
•i txofl ou paper. A pour man to unable to
,’ay a jerftit ou poper. A merchant of too
tmi h character to cheat any one will not
weigh hi.- paper. Hto pound I* sixleen ounces
4 tlw «cods parc-baaed. Tbare *ro a groat
many ebrata that n conmiunliy docs no*
.Good H.-u*ekeeninj;.

tnwrancr. Li.ooo.
CanOt-ld * Wheeler, of Maulatec. have re
reived an order for ajco barrel* «f their new
fougted brand of dairy aalt. to be prt up In five

and tan pound bag*.
.
J«», o' xo-koco". «W»«&gt; •»"
Ufa be -Hl bebbletoelewNniwM-l-ollie

proper time comm.
xaai. no«»te« »"* ’mil;
r,
pi.T who di»appearcd at Ea&lt; Saginaw,
2^re found at the National hotel where they

Bad obtair.ed work.
IL to a UtUe late in the *•*«
but here emne* the Marquette M.nlnx Journal
“uT^lx"* •
“ld
tbM-el«M 61 rouo*"watwlthvtandlng big offer*
JETibe »«—•

from

..utnue

Boston. .

•loft a* Uh» lire- -t

autnotiuc-

■&gt;ftend tue m«ot fastniMm* u»&gt;e.

is about to rr’.i.ra Uotn bis trip l«&gt; Knglsnd. and
whenl:-. Sets liera will It anxious to nrettl.

Tbe trial of Alfred jMdyu, the teacher wl.n
kilted Tom Morrison at Hcodtr.«oo U»t yrkr.
will begin a* Coruun* t»eceniber IX M.XtIwmi
vtelted thesrhnoi li» whip the teacher for some
grievawe. Joslyn, tn his fright, drew a revulrer and shot Jdvrrisen desd.

abiptnents were all directly from thisatatloo
and am very gratlfyuig. last yearV report
was Xi.XO banrh Huludlng tt«Me scut from
MiHonatd. which wire bllk-4 al Itaugor.
These firiwca help to cxfrialn why Bangur is
erjoylug the best trade lu the roaoty. -Ratignr
Bcfleetor.
arrvwted recently near Three
Riven and
is hl* hand* full nt families.
■ lie and three children to

FuHer-Nlslictt hl’*l c-v* at Big R*!«id*. and be
Mdmiltod that he circulated the ao-«Jta«l
boftu* ticket* aa charged by Nlabett. claiming
that ho had a right to do ro. No wonder Judge
Mill* threw the ease out of court.
Hon. Charira «. Hampton baa bought the
peVMkey ttemocrat. will merge that organ with
bi* Independent, tbe new paper to be ealte.1
the fadependent Detnocrul. and will ron an
organ that for Jefferomilan alntpllelty will dis­
count even Jefferson'* most tamoua efforts.
A new order on the C. ft G.T. require* that
all employes in any way connected with tbe
train aenires, shall pa*s an examination a* to
tbrir understanding of the air brake*. This is
a tealurn of railroad managtnneot that will
commend itaclf to otter rood* in this country

Harper’s Periodical
’

Per tears

HAIll'ncS BAEAlt
HARi'Kir* magazine...
H.\LI EUS WEEKLY .......
HARCF-K’S YOUNG I’EOFLE

MARR &amp; DUFF
Hara tbe fincAl lipe of.

Dress Goods
Ever offered to tbe public aad at

PRICES LOWER I
Than wee before.

OUira, Canada, or Mexico.

be ba* been Wring at Three linen; and now a

The Volume* of lhe Basab begin
first Number for j-mn.irv &lt;-fr.eh year. When
no time IM mentioned. «ul ^ripilims wl'l begin
with tho Numtivr current M time « receipt of
order.
Bound VuluitH* n{ JtnrFr.R’dsllj.x.vn. for
Kes per.
three year* back. In iteat ek&lt;h findteg. wlU b*
rent by mall. pn*trt- Ipald.orbj exi.r.»a. free
of expense (nroviuRt the freight &lt;toc» not ex­
.Alnimt all of the dlsrswi that afflict us from ceed one dollar per volume), for |7 U&gt;i&gt;cr vol;
nUncy to old age bare their origin In a dl«(ffoth Cssra few each volume, suitable for
ordered Meer. A ronlly good liver medicine Is
win be seat i&lt;y null, post-paid, on re­
the mo*t Important In the wliol- ramte of VU.rtluir,
eelpt of gl OOeseh.
pharmacy. We believe summons Liver tCntula
Itemltfouees should be msdc by Post Offlrc
tor to ne tbe best ainom: them all. We pin &lt;nsr Muuey Order or Draft, tu avoid ctauioc of low«.
Nesspopei* are wm. to ropy this ndvcrilu*
rtl-ute every render iriiolvinlll ucallhlobuy mmt without the rspries orderuf UAttfrana
ft, we would wUlingiy voaeh i»r tbe benefit Baomaas.
cacti
would
rcoMve.ID&gt;.
t'lMCfMXAW
«ASaginaw county physicians have organised a
Addrreo HARPER A nRGTHRRH hew Tort
miMlical society, to di*tAa medical, »urgiral SKTTC.
1**8.
and sanitary topics, and al*o to enter Into cotnwith ftaginaw'a water supply. E. A. Hcrrig
1. president; a II. Sample, rlee president; W.
AS
ILLUSTRATED
WKKKLY.
E. Conroy, secretary; Fred W. Freeman, treaaHAnrr.u*a' Yovsu fimrut Interestsi all
Cttanh I* * very pronlent dtoearc. with
young readers bv If* raratlUtt schwted variety
Jullu* Arpoetaey, Juat pardoned out uf JackottterorsaiHl tbrlr weB-cOnddrrod tresimenl.
Mm »a« doing an l» yearo’ terra ter killing bl*
It cont Un* the best rerial and abort stories,
wife There had been a family quarrel, aad I tee
rare. Cross the fxi ft aMo through the blood, valuable arUcnwon reieiHISc robjrct* and trav­
el. h!»toric &gt;1 and btanatohW "ketrhr«. paper*
and thus reaches every part of the systeai.
on athletic sports and gam. h. sttri ng poem*, etc..
I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took
the attetapfod to jump a ditch, bringing about
xiai Hopple
injuries that cr-used her death.
W It Thayer, a Bay City barber admit* that
P.-iwi niiy-xnn-r
uumu
be I* a nephew of M. Thiers, late president ef
th.- paper H subjected to tire mm: ricld editor!the French republic. Thsyer says hto mother
I a! xcrutiny in ocd“* •*»&lt;»
haemtnl mav
I enter its cohitnn*
wm tbe great statesman's fivoritj sister.
French barters have aometlmes ma*qurraded
ingMtriyi
u aobteinea when risttlng America. LulTUaprr
An rpMomr of tvrrjthlng that Is atir?ct&gt;v»
to the first bine blood to stick by bl* old prefes- Improved.*' M.X Aimar.’ft'woester, Maes. and &lt;l.-«lmb'r In lavenite literature.-Ikaton

what he's going to ito about It. The tatter
“fnn;lb,’l» ■ • year old child, whose motto r

36 inch Tricot
Tliat they arc selling ter twenty Are
,hiuJra&lt;.( mixture, there rood* are L
aud eanoot be duplicated ter considerable more
money.

Marr A Duff bxvr *l*o ancther ’ wxrpr
their trieoda in a

Dress Flannel
4S i&amp;eb

Aleo a full line ot doable width

DeBeize I

Harper's Young Peonle.

Catarrh Cured

rests a yard.

Finest Line of Dress Goods

BLACK SILKS
Mery yard of which they warrant

Hood’s SarsaparilU is vharactrrlxed toy
IsabX ntid Midland eouatte-. as to when- Jftn

C. G. Alten, the first white settler nl Burn­
site towmhip. Upecr county, tried to check­
mate tbe lawyers by dividing his relate before

CLOAKS I
I In -H.' »=l rfilldree.’ trop -

-hip Red u literary tom rtf mind and put it
strength. efleetlng runs

replied roang Cobb. Mapping forwntd.

tentn
ha*
been
tailed Tl&gt;* bu»inc*«
c1’
Crtdiwra will roller conslderabb.

cloiwd.

Srt bls oon-m-law is giving him food and *bd

Grew terror eilst* nt Marquette overite
mi a
orphan a*,him connected with Hl. Jorepa *
coevMt. Four «’&lt;’luOc oaw dled n,ur*!:*&gt;

1 KHftr
■Hood’s Hanarorilla
rtbes my bh-ud. »h-..|

Hood*

of the terrible disease.

I. r*i;un-&lt;)Tr-:.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
u Ol uoou * «»-

umglarfoiehcbarilVudied cvpyi«« «»d ar
■ai&lt;tna tbe capUiin's manuscript be

I UNDERWEAR

«■“-

MARR &amp; DUFF.
Addreu. HAlTKlt* BM’THEJtS. New Tort.

�The Hastings Banner.
io FAGBS.
An Address to the Voters of Barry Co.
- th-tbe OfllwnKtf lhe l^cal Option Cdntmlttes.

/•., tl&lt;&gt; I
&lt;/ Hurry County :
Ah you are doubtless aware, tbe
underalgried are the officers of, the local
&lt;&gt;ptiou county committee, and as the
election (or determining whether or
not Barry county will banish the
saloon is soon to be held, Tuesday,
December 2Olh next, we deem it our
dutv to make a statement of facta and
i last appeal to you to protect the
i io nun of the countv against the most
heartless and insidious foe.—the liquor
traffic, j
•
»
There has been a long and seeminglv
unavoidable delay in securing the
tu rissary number of signers to the
petition for the election—not from the
.inwillingness of voters to sign them,
hut- because the work of their circula­
tion was not pushed, the necessary
number was not secured until Nov. 1st,
then It was discovered that there were
no lists of registered voters in the
Clerk's office These had to be sent for
and returned to the clerk before a com­
parison of the names with theregistery
lisLs could be made. This caused a
further but unavoidable delay of three
weeks. The election had to be called
before May 1st next. It could not It«iillv be held in March or April, for in
those months occur the village and
township elections and the law wisely
\provMe* that the local option election
'■■annot be held on the same day or in
the same month when any other elec­
tion )* held, or the three other
month*. Dec. Jan. and Feb., the comnjltter fell that the lint would be the
in-.t. all things considered, and the
- h ' lioii has i»een called for Tuesdav.
Dec. 20th. .
We do not lielicve it is necessary for
uh to argue with the intelligent, right
thinking voters of Barry county converning the terrible evils to individuals
■ uid society that cam be traced directly
tothe liquor traffic. It causes more crime,
ruins more homes, debauches a larger
number of the -rising generations than
all other evils combined saying noth• ;t-4 aU'tit the many times S10.0H) spent
m Barry' county for liquor, which
•&gt; nie-s mainly from those who ought to
.&lt;•»»• it for the cart- of their families and
ih- '-duration of their children. The
.Irin’: evil &lt;• v*ts the tax pavers of Barrv
county* more than is expended for nil
other criminal expenses combined,
xwrch rhe record* and you will find
this to beLJTite. In short, the liquor
business is an evil, only an evil and
that continually.
Look gbout you. whether you Dve in
the quiet country or in the town or
city, and se«i the hotnM that are made
&lt;!«*olate bj the ravages of this traffic.
XH-lhe families from whom it takes
the vj.tv bread of life, the children
whom it robs of a decent chance in life.
th*- money that goes into the Coffers
■i the saloon that ought to be spent
: nr food and clothing or the payment;
.t hourat debts. Sec the men who
would otherwise, he good, law abiding
citizens when the vicious drink evil
.transforms them into demons ojZrnnd-;
riMw. robbing men of money lutfd man&lt;/hobd. See the bnys who ore eite-.
ti&lt;®d from th" paths (Ofxj’irtue
by this evil tn Barry county. They are
allured fr*m the home, forsake right
Jiving earn! plung" their young lives
into ;&gt;u abyss of d»*9p»Ir, and degrade
themselves below the brute. Nor docs
the destructive work of this traffic stop
with its debauchery of the boys, the
’laughters too are frequently the vic­
tims of the degrading effects of the
traffic. Look about yon and see if you
cannot witness all these and manv
more terrible evils whose- origin and
end is the saloon.
But there Is no need of particulariz­
ing iUfllils matter. There is probably
no reader who has not witnessed some
or all of these miseries which the traf­
fic indicts upon individual.* and society,
for in no rational man’s mind can there
&gt;«e a doubt that the dram shop m a men­
ace to p»*acv. prosperity, property and
«ven to life itself.
Voters of Barry County, you have the
chance to wipe this evil from the face
of Barry Countv; you have the oppor­
tunity to stop the rnfamous work or. de­
struction; vou can, by your ballot on
Tuesday, December 20th. next, say -we
will protect the home against the saloo nJ’
The responaibility is now sours, and
if you shall say so the dram shop iQiall
no longer curse society in Barry Coun­
ty.
•
The county m April last gave a ma­
jority of 1.1W in favor of prohibition.
It is therefore certain that the people
of Barry County are in favor of doing
away with the traffic. Now is the op­
portunity to drive out the last dram
shop, because of the fact that the voters
of the county are intelligent and well
know that the saloon is nothing but an
evil, and its work nothing but destruc­
tion. its aim nothing less than the deg­
radation of your fellows, that it coats
the people of the county many times
what they pay for their licenses. The
committee have felt that it was unnec­
essary tn send out speakers and hold
meetings throughout the county; the
printing press is the only method we
shall employ to favor of county Prohi­
bition. and in this supplement we shall
say all we have to say and all we deem
it necessary to say.
, .
.
Undoubtedly the liquor dealers and
their friend-swill wage a quiet but ef­
fective campaign. It is life or death
with them, and whatever money cando
in their Ix-half will Imj done, and, not
only will they have what they and their
sympathlzera to the county contribute,
hut they will be aided, without ques­
tion. as ther.were’last spring by liberal
contributors from their state organiza­
tions. They will see to it that every
voter whom they influence shall iw at
the polls on December 20th. Therefore,
we wam the.temperance voters of Bar­
ry County not to be ovef confident. It
we win we'must work; work unitedly,
Work &lt;mlhn*iaaUcally and harmonious­
ly from this time till the polls close on
Tuesday. Dec. 20th. Do not rely on the
fact that
countv gave I^P^i.
1.100
favorthe
’ n^rohibSS
K
out.
I Ut riant
tight oi vuc.u.»•i.i-«

•—nt.
----­
Mmoin
hnmp
in each school district remain at home
while its opponents turn out and vote,
the measure will be defeated.
We call. upon every frimd of the
home as against thr saloon
be at
work from this time on. Go to the
polls and see that your voto counts
gainst the saloon; talk withyour
■slghbora about it; get him intarosted.

!?uar tfan” r*ady t6 uk* voters to
th« polK It may take a little time and
a ntUe &gt; acrihcn Are you not willing
to make sacrificra and give vour time
where so much is at stake? ‘
.?Le “?k ‘d’lnl° whoae hands this supP&gt;
conu‘10 re0d11 carefully,
thoughtfully and considerately, and to
vote as your beat thought and inclina­
tion would have you. Hand this to
y ou neighbor after you shall read it
Itemember that this effort in behalf
of county prohibition is thoroughly
non-purtisan.There is no reason whv all
who want the whiskey curse done
away with should not surrender party
differences and work shoulder to
shoulder for a cause ot vital interest to
U f‘l ’ ,’k W?° rallH’ “ Cry that
shall diside the temperance forces in
this campaign is an enemy of tbe cause
and his words should pass unheeded. ’
In conclusion, we appeal to al) to
work and vote for the destruction of
the greatest enemy to the peace, happi­
ness and prosperity ot the homes of
Barry county.
We rely on the justice of the cause
and the interests of tbetemperance men
and women of the county 'in this con­
test. and await tho results of the ver­
dict on Tuesday. December 20th. with
hope and confidence.. We
II V cannot
VUUUW believe
I
ir will
-------the
------voters
-------------------------that
of Barry count]
decide in favor of the saloon wL,.,
—
rhrn an
opportunity for its extinction Js ut
hand.
.
Bauhy County Local Option Com.

NOTES.
Tuesday. December 20th, is the day
when the temperance people of Burry
county will have an opportunitv to sav
“Saloons or no saloons.’* Let the ver­
dict be a strong one in favor of “No
saloons."
Did you ever hear of tbe saloons
building h church, a school house, a
iHMpital, an orphan asylum, or doing
any other work for the up-building of
society? Not any.' They depopulate
the church and the school room, till the
hospitals and asylums with their victlms. and people prisons with those
whom the drink habit makes criminals.
That is the kind of work the saloon
does for mankind.
“Why. if prohibition carries in Barry
county we can't get any money from
.-uloon licenses.” said an opponent of
county preffiibition the other dav.
Think of it, fellow citizens. All the
money Barry county can ever hope to
get fromv-saloons is 95.W. Put that
on the cretlll side of the ledger. On.
the other bide |h at leastS0Q.OOOpaid
the saloon kveperi'direct for that which
doe* no one good. Add to that thcriminal expenses, the amount paid lor
the uiaintainancv ot thepoorwhoan*
made such.by the Saloons. Add again
the bad debts against those who sp.-nd
their earnings in the saloon*. Now
what do yon have? Saloons ot Barry
county credited with S5.000 licenre.
and debtor to the extent ot over #75.000
In other words, tbe saloons pay
for the privilege of robbing thje. people
of STu.i.Mw. Taxpayers.how do you like
that account Isn’t the saloon not
only a nuisance, but a vefv expensive
nuisance?
It is an old and worthy saying that
half a loaf is betufr for a hungry man
than no bread. -AVhile you may be tn
favor of state prohibition, there is no
reason why you should oppose county
prohibition. 1* would la* as logical to
oppose Mate prohibition I’ecHuse one
couldn’t get national prohibition as t&lt;»
light county prohibition becmiM vou
couldn’t get state prohibition. The
sensible way is for temperance men to
take that which is in their reach. Pro­
hibition in Barry county is within tinreach of the voters of Barry county. 11
is the part of 'wisdom to take it. if
successful to this fight. It will l*e n
powerful educational factor for i*»th
state and national prohibition.
See that your neighbors who favor
county prohibition get to the polls and
record their vote against the saloon on
Tuesday. December 2f&gt;th.
See herex business man. Do ffot
delude yotirwelf with the Idea that pro­
hibition will hurt your trade. The
money now- spent at saloons will be
expended for provision*, clothing, dry
gcMMlrt. furniture, and other articles,
and you will have fewer losses from
bad debts and lighter taxes.
If prohibition can be enforced any­
where. it certainly can l&gt;e in n county
a majority of whose voters favor pro­
hibition. and so express themselvesr by
their ballots. If It cannot lie enforced
there. It cannot be anywhere.
There are thirteen counties to Michi­
gan that have already called local op­
tion elections, and petitions ere circu­
lating in h six or eight more. Before
another winter rolls round, the saloou
will be driven from half the counties
of Michigan.
.
Barrv countv is surrounded by rountlca, every one of which excepUTx.ent
gave majorities of from 800 to .'t.iXri in
favor of prohibition, in every one of
Ibrw rxr.pl Kent, eounl, prohibition
will nn».»H win b- trlnl wllhln «
y&lt;«r.
Let every temperance man in Barry
county make himself a committee of
one to work from this time on till the
close bl the polls Tuesday. December
20th. for tho closing of the dram shops
of the county. Work wins, and the
temperance men of Barry county must
work if they win. Go to the polls with
your conveyance- on the 3Hh. iaxe
with you every voter you can get who
will vote for county prohibition.
The saloon and their alliefi have mon­
ey to fight county prohibition, and w 11
do all that money can do a*atost «•
They will be suppUed from lh« state
associations with Binds. The tem|»erance men of Barry county
rememi*r that “Eternal vigilance is tho price
of victory.” I f prohibii ion carries, tem­
perance men must work.
The same county option law we have
in Michigan has driven thosaloon from
nearly every county of (teorgin.
If county prohibition is defeated In
Barrv county on Tuesday, December
20th.'tbe responsibility for that defeat
will rest upon the temperance men of
Barry county. If those who favor the
SroiKhat
-m^jhould.
_ •___ j-they
thM can
ran and
should.

X * ir
Bury comnr will

liquor, io
“• "U

work together to make it 2,000.
Make Tuesday. December 20th, the
rrffwur day * «™P«“Li’otL1?
Barry county. Let the verdict be a
1 'g one against the aaioona-the bigger
the twtter.

Can you stand the defiance of the’
saloon. It defies God and tire Sabbath
and religion and home, it defies law
and will not obey the voice of the peo­
ple. Shall a few men in a community
iicar you under their feet?
‘
if we want to turn the savings of
the |»oor. into legitimate channels. Jet
us vote for prohibition.
. Every vote cast against local option
onjhe 20th of December will be count­
ed in favor of the opgn saloon.
The saloon is HiJ great foe to the
homo and society. Shall we let it
triumph to their destruction?
Banish the saloon and thousands
will not only live but live well-, for the
saloon life is only a bun* existence in
many an impoverished home.«
You say it will not prohibit. We do
not expect the udlenium the next dai
after election, but i,n not this o step in
the right direction. H’s the right wav
to go. The fact that saloon men wifi
make strong efforts to defeat the law
is the strongest kind of argument why
you should vote for it. It ix safe to go
tn au opposite direction to what ii saloon
sympathizer wants you too. Do what
your enemy don’t Want vou to. is a
sate principle.

every man mart judg® for himself, reuiembering that it is a question between
bimzelr and his Creator. It is a matter
which must be regulated by public sen­
timent and social opinion.
Statute law to stiff, crude, and there
are some things which it cannot do.
It may be wrong to commit suicide, yet
by common consent it is admitted that
that is a question which lielongs to the
individual. The law miy say what
shall not lie done in public, but it
not successfullv undertake to say
what a man's private habits shall be to­
ward himself, and the local option law
—or law providing for the adoption of
prohibition by counties—does not at­
tempt to say so.
There is one other point for consider­
ation by democrats honestly attached
to their party, yet desiring to do what­
ever is right as citizen* though it iuhv
not be partlcularlv to partv advantage.
The local option law is emphatically a
Democratic law. It relegates the whole
question directly to the people. Could
anything be more democratic?
In closing, 1 have but two questions
to ask. If the business of the saloons
was selling o.dum. how long would they
be allowed to exist? What public good
does the saloon business serve? One
can never gel to Battle Creek by follow­
ing tho Middleville road, and tne aradual extinction of the traffic to intoxi­
cating liquors as beverages will never
tw aciximpllshed by taxation. Taxation
don’t tend that way. Let us get iu the
right road and keep traveling, being
satistl’Ml to go some distance to-day and
some more to-morrow, knowing that
we are moving carefully but surely in
the right direction.
F. I». Cook.

Surely you cannot look upon the sa­
loon as an advantage: First, because
men uo throw away their monev in
them—money that would go to’ buy
clothing and food and the necessaries oi
life: second, the .men who thus.squan­
der their means, disqualify thetnselvefl
tor good citizenship, or good husbands
or lathers; third, it makes living
wrecks with bloodshot eyes, shattered
nerves; and there Is uo hope for many
except to place around them environ­
The lowa State Register, of Dea
ments of law.
.Moines, lows, the letuliug paper in thal
It wo would have all the children In state aays: “Th** two large citira.
Des
Mnines and Sioux City, where Ihr
the public schools, better clothed aud
prohibition law is must thoroughly en­
fed, let us have prohibition.
forced. and where the saloon Is a thing
In Un* approaching campaign the of the past have, during 18K7. made a
people ut lurry county will Ih* called larger gain in population and wealth
upon to vote-on the question of bam*h- than any two cities in the state. Heal
Ing the ojm-u saloon. Your answer, yes estate commands better figures, and
or no, will determlnj* the sineeritv of trade Instead of diminishing has in­
your profession a* a temperance man. creased. People buy nioye and pay
Doyon tblhk the saloon a blessing? txdter for what they buy than in anv
Has it ever been a benefit to you ? 1 »o other two large cities of Iowa. This
you not know that it is a curse to 13 because th - homes of Des Moinc.and Sioux City are protected again*!
thousands.
.
the saloon. There is also a better at­
A ilispatcli .says that the ignorance tendance at school, and the two cities
and vice of the city of Atlanta was have prospered more than noy -others,
inaiMsl against local option and defeat- and all this 'Without the open saloon.

Probate Ordrr.
State of M lobloan, County „f Barry.—•«. *—
Ai a Arsdon uf tin- l*robatruourt tor thcCounty of Bam boMen at tbe Probate office is ibecfty
of HtwUun th &lt;uxM evtrap; on Tue*&lt;tav. u&gt;15th ilay of NmvuiU* iu the year one uiouimwC
eight hundred and elRfily wv«n.
iTreent. Win, W.Cole, Judge of Probate.
Iu the muller of tho ex Lite of John Dawson,
of GraiigeViU.1. drceawtf.
Ou reisditia :uid nuug the |&gt;e'.ltlon. duly vrrifind, of E1.es K Evvrimrt. fortn. rlv Ellen K.
IkiWMou i-rxili-c Ihlscunn to adjudicate anil
determine who mil- or vu-rx* IIm- kx«l Indra of
ot said dereaw-d. mid culltlcd to Inherit the
null retale of which k1&lt;1 dr-cued died Minted
Tliereuism It 1» urdered. that Fridu).
the Bthdayof December, A. D irer. at tet.
o clock in Um furenoun. be aMiisned tot
Uie hniring of redd petition, m.d tlial
the heir* al law &lt;&gt;f Mid deceased.' and
all other i*r*o&lt;i» Interested Iu said estate.’
are required to ap|&gt;ear al a «cssk&gt;uufaidd Court,
then to be Itoldeu at th-Probate Office. In the
city of Jbistuici In said rmmty and -dtow cause,
HuuyUiere Ih-. why the prayer
the P«»
tioin-r should nut lie granted.
And It Im further ordered Unit said pelltlonr*
give not Ire to the periuni* Interested In mild es­
tate. &lt;&gt;f tbe |M*nden.-y.of said |h'IHIihi and thr
hearing thereof l»v causing aeopyuf this ordr&gt;
to be putittstn-il tn the ll.xsTilip Iiaxxku a liew»luqier printed and elreulated inutd Countv ot
Harry wire In cncb week lor Uirev successive
week*, previous tu said dm ot heanug.
Wm. W. (Vii.F..
i A tnie copy. 1
J ud-r of JTubate.

...
.iniir ui uh orucr ano
decree of the circuit court fur the countv .j
Harry, In chan«vry. in th.- Stale of Mirhigati
main and datod on the thirteenth da) ol Mm) .
.A. D. iiof. In acc-talu ratio-therein licndliiK.
wherein KI by Page mid l&gt;. Frank Small are
complainants, and Jones IL Hartley, Amelia
K^Bartle) a-&lt;1 Elizabeth Thunun lue uvfeud

N.kire in hereby given lha! 1 shall *elfal pub
He aui-tloa. to tbe inglivsi bidder, on TliurxlAj.
the eltfbtli day qi December, a. D im-7. hi ten
o'clurk to the f&lt;-remMiii, nt the north front i!&lt;hm
of Ilin court binise III Uie eny ot Ha»ili&gt;p»
county uf iUrry aud State of Michigan, mhi
lowing dew-ribed pruiAutv. tu-wl't: All thus
cvilaiu plrnre uiid p irevls u! loud, situate |i
the city of Hastings, In tlie comity of B ,iry uu&gt;
Htateol Mh ldiMii. mid de-cribedas follows, to
wit: Bounded on the north by Grand »ire&lt; t. &lt;&gt;■

Ill" south M&lt;

wot Hue ol.Hie ra-t lull! ol Ibc »o-ith we-l
■lUArtrr &lt;if *o-tlo:i »rv&lt;-iitren, cc itnlirtug Llo-k14. to.’jxzr. 13. Ml. -.'L '&gt;. JI. » ami a fmcil.i:

(^&gt;LD IjlQHT.

A COLD MORNING.

Two dollars spent for
5 j Horse Blanket wouldha\
saved a hundred dollars. As
your dealer to show you the
•4 Horse Blankets, whit
retail from $ i -50 to $3.50:
\5/a Five Mile.
1 \ 5/i Six Mile.
k &gt; xJ a Little Giant
"f M
Boss Stable.
f
\5/a F. Kersey.
\?A Electric.
-5 A No. 30

5

Hasting*. Barry Coin.D. M
to the re- ord, d plat thrreol.

Circuit (&gt;Mirl Conttiv.Mtouer tor Barry Count y.
Mb-iiigan. ’
K.Mrtitx &amp; VaxAiimax.
.
j,
Hollcltors for Complaluants.

Atchison aboll’lied th- list ot Its sal&lt;»n* In

The colored people were bull kt! into tiir tall &lt;&gt;f !■*«. The whl-ky Itit- rest* sold this
therein i«
- .il-Lill
an alliance with their worst enemy, HCtl-m would seriously Injure the bu-tness ot
■klHl U. Huntley. Maria N. Hu»tb
and Atlanta has returned like the
roo Cmlb-gr are ■'.efei.dants. No
None genuine v. -thout this S x
trashed sow to Its wnllowlnga in the
... ....... ...
.......
'—
Clven tint 1 shell sell at nubile a
new forty million dollsrs in 1FM, aam daring
ngln-st bidder, u-&gt; Thursday the
mire.
(Copynjl
J
■
When you see a *-.iloon muu going l&lt;-r the corresponding six months of IN-r. As u court iiuiise tn the city of Untrhiga. 0itu
strong for prohibition iiecause he can result tlo'ii-.-hils of v.ncs and rtiildrru In Barry and »tKtcof Mb-hlg.iti said rottrt
sell more rum. &gt;t will Ih* sale to credit Airhtnsou who were living tn poverty a few. t-rliig thd pi.tce lor holding th- ,-lreult n«
theory that prohibition don’t prohibit, y care ago are non prosperous. i&gt;ap|&gt;&gt; aud euie Mid count) of Barry.nil the following des
ptnlx it». to wit: All ttiiil certain piece &lt;
but helps the saleof liquor. When the, tcnteiL
The summing up of the fuel* of the census of
ihe l&lt;lb da) Of'
■average saloon Rh iht votes tor prohibi­
of PrairiVVtlte. Barty cxuinly. Michigan, unit dr
that flic iqatcrialprt
scribed » follows. tn-«it: ibe sntjh hxlf ol
tion l&gt;ceauv it helps his tpde then assert
mtwlly is prumolrdby the ;

in th- uiattrr ot the estate &lt;4 N, A&lt;1&lt;
ihiK. dre«-»»»-d
• in rtrulin-,- and f.’inc the petition, dul*
'.rd of ham A. Bayes, dauahter of said d«
ii. pnvliiK this court toa,iji:dic»le aitd &lt;

So far as hans&amp;s and all ««

The election c dletl for the 201h ot
I»ec. to put on trial th" question of
local option in Barry county I* entitled
to the rordral conddenUion of-nil our
law and order loving ‘ itiz-n*. That
the iniij iritv in thb county are in favor
of closing the vpeu saloon was plain to
b“ wen In the last cteellon. That thL
majority may !&gt;.• iiirreaaed. every tem­
perance man should
vigilant ami
«ctive from now until the duy of risetion. It must I* ^“en that alcohol
tieveragfti are4 n cunu* to th-* county,
and abuntry at large, am! that no
weightier question can t e brought ticfore uh. Chvmi'try hn*» nssignw! idcohol its proper place amoug the poisons
inducing dise.i*e and decay in our very
life blood. The diagnosis is already
registered and no argument can be ad­
duced by its traffic for its perpetuation.
DireHse. death and crime lire its sole
arguments. And it ask* uh, the people,
to sanction its blighting bmdnivs for
the crime it produces and the revenue
it brings to a tow individuals m n com­
munity. I have no hardh words to
utter, but it seems to uh that the good
people of Barry county ought to rally
as never before an&lt;l make this a decisive
day for the good name ot temperance,
anil show to the few who are engaged
in tho traffic that it’s a business disap­
proved and condemned by the people.
Let the temtx rani ? host rally again in
larger majorities than ever before.
Geo. D. Lee.
Being a compandi4* stranger, I have
but few Hcquaititsiice*in Barry county;
but in my work as manager of the Dem­
ocrat I made a few faithful friends,
whose co-ojieration 1 earnestly ask on
the side of the adoption of the prohibi­
tory principle of government in regard
to the liquor traffic.
■
The principle upon which we stand
now in dealing with the business of sell­
ing poisonous beverages Is taxation
Following that principle ever bo long
will never lead to the extinction of the
liquor traffic. It is not natural that it
should. The tendency and object of
taxation are not to destroy a t hing but
to gain a revenue, leaving it free to
perpetuate itselt or die uh it pleases.
When tho people ui government assem­
bled tax a business and permit it to ex-.
1st, every fair-minded man says it te
unreasonable for a few men to perse­
cute it. or do anything that appears like
persecution. It liquor selling is all right
15 hours a dav six davs in a week, it
cannot be very bad to sell a few hour*
more if it Is done quietly and with­
out public disturbin’*; and while it is
true that liquor is sold in nearly evert
saloon in Hustings after hours and all
day Sunday, yet it is done quietly and
without disturbance.
T/ie truth is it is wmnga'.l the white,
and the law ought to say so. The bu»i■
ness is n public nuisance, and should be
abated. If Urn people of this county,
exercising the highest functions which
belong to them as citizens, will declare
the whole business unlawful, then there
are those who will give their best ef­
forts to the enforcement of the law
But it is unreasonable to expect men to
go far out ot their way‘to see that some
potty detail is complied with, while the
law declares that the business as a
whole is legal. Such tuition would be
Illogical and devoid of common sense;
but let the law once declare the whole
business illegal mid the whole situation
will tie changed, faced about and to an
entirely different direction.
There are one or two points which
should be briefly treated. Tho alm of
this movement is not against the indi­
vidual. but against a businesfl. It may
be wrong for men to drink intoxicants,
but that Is an individual matter whore

trrli). moral and Intellectual dervinpineul ol

slur,- the Tcmprr.uii'r Ainriidnicul to our • mi-uHuuoii »&amp;*&gt; «&lt;loplrd, unit 'especially ilurltuf Circuit Court Cotnmlssiuuer for Harry C.-iudi
the p:i-tlwo year*, the period of It* tuOM romMldblg.vii.'
ptct&lt;* viiforrt-mrut. \our»yrry respectfully.
Knacvks A Vaxakmvx.
I
s uicitor* for Cmuputoiant.

ik'd tlrnn in Ma*vu-hir&gt;eti*. I he folluwiug is
!n.Hit the pen of Charles Mnitti. ot And &lt;ver. olic
o! tbr lead I ne men of thr old hnv vtair
The gradud. but sure and pefir.xnrut. growth
ot * |&gt;r-&gt;hit&gt;ilion M-ntimrut under the Cprratioo
Of thr l^•eal optiun Ian is tin unanswerable
ajeuturnt In Its favor. Tbe law has been tries!
teiatr-rarwr than any other measure, including
the »tatr nrolnbi ory law. that ba* ever b-rn
tried lit the commonwealth. Tlie U« is gala

ki«-rra»ing rank* of the no-lk-cnw muntcip-xlitip. HoMon B*clL. tbe beailquArtcra &lt;&gt;f the
voting. rxprcMrd tu me some apprehension
that no vote wpuld t&gt;c too Uifle-i. c, larger

liiailig n loraii in au. n seems io me in« iui
setting aside of tbe local option law, with all it«
tnb-ldiary and suiqairtlng laws for a prohibit on
i-n-istit-itlonal amendment, would Im- mot
disastrous to the iruiperanee cansr. If «e can
be left tn go on tor another decade In the same
ratio a* we bare been during the past deeade.
Ma**acliu»ett&lt; will be practically a prohibition
■late. And this will be bru-.ight about without
raneor. b, tbe free will ot toe people acting in
their respective municipalities.

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State .,f Michigan-Flftti Jti-ilcIM nrrult.
I ttolierrlG tlx add a;-i*ii'it the fnllowlng a
and for Ute times for-bolding Ihtf several termof court althlu amt for the D(it&gt; judicial circuit
after November 1st, 1-*T. viz:
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Eat«&gt;S Cui XTV.~lliir,t Monday in Jannarv
tlilryl Monday In Apttl. third M- uday tn July

*ry. second Monday In M«v. thlrvt Monday Ii
Aiionl. wotnl Monday in November.
CAiJtot'X Cot KTV - Sreotid Monday h
Mardi. first Mnnd.tx in June, se-om! Monday
in Heptenitirr. ’Ir-.'t Monday tn l&gt;ecymber.
Dated Niivetuber L-t»*L
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FRANK A. tlOOKEl!.
Clreult Judge.

be belli ax the places of t-oldlns elertioa* for
state and county-olB-ers, In tor several town
ships and wards of said I'ounty of Barry. &lt;•■
Tuesday, the-.'Mn day of Dtr. enile-r. A. D. 1Mt.
fur the purpose of determining whether or n&lt;-t
Intoxii-altiu liquor* as na'i-tmned Io seetloi
two of Aet No 1W of the Public Art* 1*U. of
the Iz-gi4ati:re&gt;ot U-e Stale ot Michigan, cull
tleil “An-Art to reguHtr the Manufacture am«ale of Malt, brearet or termented. epirlluouaud vinous liquors iu tbe several eoutille* l&lt;
this Hale." slid appn vrd June I*. 1*7. -hall Imanufactured or sold within tin- limits o

ataiatlotlir-r pt-rumstntcreiitod Ii
illliti In tile ell) of ilnsthix*. in said C&lt;
• nd »li&lt;»* cansv. If anj Uirn- «&gt;e. why the pif Uir twHltl&lt;rt;«»r should uot Im- xnuited. &gt;
s funfi'T onim-d, that saidnietitincierjp*
lice to llir iM-rsors itilerr«t&gt; &lt;f in’aaM e*ti
&lt;he |H-tidvtirj of said pctitloc, and the he
ttirreof by raining a «»-»y nf this order
publhbec! In Uir Ba-tlno lUKxr.i:. a ue

State of Michigan, count; ot Harry—**.
At n ses-li-i of the l*r&gt;»!&gt;.i!" Court fo
■«Hii.ty ol harry, hnkii-n at the rrobato of!"
UeCItyot Hastings, hi snM Count}-, on
I u . the s.M da) &lt;•( N,--vemti*r. in Ute yea
thooMunl right imndr-’ii and cighir-arvru.
l*rv»rtit. Wm. W. Cole. Jn-tge of Prolmte
in the ninth r of the estalr oi John &lt;
decrasrd.
Wjlllatn II. Ntanlrv. ndjnlnlAtratar of.tl
tuts of said John Grant deceased H*pr»
that h" K prepared t&gt;i render his Onnl ai
«s such, and |&gt;rn» • Hint the same may be
-nd allonni. and he discharged from hlini-t.
Thereupon it is ordered.that Friday, thtayof IWvrmtier. A. I». 1*«C. alien o'clock

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Bishop ji tllowav. the leader of the prohlbiUcxil-t* oHMIsslssliipl. I* another witness to t£i bitun* of the Slate ot Mknignn. appilcatlmi t&gt;
rapid ami real pnwres* made In letn|»crabcr
dtliH-. in tin- eliy of liasiliiffs. In said e
work under the local option law. Four counties who are qunlitlrd to votn f-w county offlrrr uid snowcniiw*. If anv there lx-, why tbr [
have vnied this year, and all went ••«!r?"tiy therein, as slmun by the la»l precrdliia into o. of tin- pellllotirr slionidyuM I** trranlrd.
UxmlMinie majorities. He declare* that tlw) Governor having been prev/ided tn me a»
Ati.l il !■&gt; further ordered, tl.nt .-nld prli
are ' fast winning the entire state.'* If this
.he nol ee to the persons Interested in *a
Clerk of said Countv of Harry, which |*c
should tie so. no one would have the i Igbt to CountyI*
•atr. of the is iidrncv of said petition, mi
now on file In mv office.
complain, for then there would exist Iu each titloii
trnrlnp Ihrrrof by rmolnc n copy of this
Dated Hastings, Miciu Nni.-m’-i-r IMh. &lt;M7.
locality the sentiment to enforce the law. He
Uibr ptibli-iied In the Iln-dlnes Ba s
FKANK &lt; UF.KHY.
al*o say* that tlie j-o let ha* been “to keep thCoumyCtert *&gt;fJ,irrv t‘oailt?movement all of! from party politics “ item
hereof all parties work with them. Tner are
vreka previon* to said dav of lir-.irilig.
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Notice for llcarln
not a party.and ''offer no man political place or
Wm. W. COLE, Jmljtr ofProl {
Slntc of vi icliqpvtA County nt
preferment."
Notice l« nerrtw rievti. that bv an order of lb- • A true copy.)
Probate Court for Cie County of Barrv. majle o&gt;
TIi" speeches and votes of the last Michigan th- Wlb dav uf November. A. D , l«.. sb
legislature show that tn* saloon partisans were inonihs from that d Or were allowed lor credi­
Intensely opposed to eountv option. Tltey.no tors to present th-lr claims against the estate o* state of Mleht^ui. counh of Barry.-«a. _
At a session of the Pn&gt;hale Court !t
doubt, read Its handwriting w&gt; the wall it. Aiunslns Bower, late of said county, deceased
Georgia and other stales The prohibitionist­ and that all ervd'tors ol said dereasrd are re -'■Minh of Bam. holdrn at tin- I'roimte Ol
the Citv of Hastings. In said county, on
-nave suceecrfed In carrying etrnmy ojdlo In
luy.lbrtWti dnyt'i November.In the yei
the Missouri Iralslature by ■nbmltting to a pro­ Court, nt the ProMte nfflre. In the City ot Hast
vision that all towns containing ZjWnr more
Inhabitant* should be exempt (rvrn Ita opera­
in the mailer of lheeaUtc of Marble
tion. Huhinlting to this mi the test they could that «*a-ii chums will lie heard before said Cotiit
do. and as so much g-iln. and Ignoring third on Thursday, the Mtb dav of. Janunry. A. D ■ti-erawif.
Alvin H. Bate«. executor nt said
tuirtv measures they went to work with what IHM. and on S.’itur&gt;i&lt;tv. the3f-lh day of Mav, A.
little they had gninnd. As arcsuit twenty three D. IRWlnext.ai ten o'clock tn the foreiioou ol oprrsruts that he Is prepared tn
hit
final nrvonnt a* such,
and
ckrantlM and twelve cities have already voted
for prohibition and banished the saloon with a
very fair prospect ol a speedy control of the
Wm. W. TtlLE. Judge of Prob itr.
Ttirmi)«on it Is ordered, that Frfda •
ibdda) of Hreend-cr. A. I). iMT.atteno'c i I
Default having been m*b- in the payment
■ Gen. Clinton R. Fi k. wbr^is frrqucntv »pok
mortgage made bv William F. nm»TH a
of a* * probahh- prol lldtlnn candidate for nr
lecrasrd and all other p-rana Intern
nrn Power- to llillln T X ith/Jle Arrtl -.'ll
Identia M4B, write M follows to frlends- In
Coldwater:
ivlng strong for local •
• ifOer In the rity of
of our Miehloan frten
it heartily pushing for lot
the nrtitlotirr should not l-c gn
ty reconled on the rs
option. Every
Hum At law b*viuf brtii instituted tn recover further nrdnvl. Thai a-tld js-t i
the debt »ectired by **&gt;d mortgage or any mn p- ndrticy of said l-etltlon, and lheh J
ihcroof. twrtire Is hereby given th*t I RiiMil mi thereof, by cmtslnr a copy of I' Is order
man should strike i blow wherever JI will
R*lur&lt;lny the ncvcnih day of Jitntmry IV. M published tn the Hasting* H.»xxrJt, a n-ffB
good."
ten o'cliM-k a m. «t !&gt;»&lt;• north front door of th.
printed and eircuiaicd tn said cou ,2;
court Hoose, hi the t it) of nailing*, lurry Errry,
om-e iu each week for three sue, Im
Countv, MlrbleiMi. *rlt nt pnl-llc Auction ihr work's previous
tu said da) of la-arlug. .
. VanBuran County Heard From.
premise* ilrrcriln-d iu Mid Tuortcnge. to snll-f)
Wm. W.Co t
Amount due Utcreoti unrt id! lrg»l eo*U:
&lt; A true cotir.)
Judge of I*n&gt; 4JC
VaaBuren county is the first to lead tin8sl&lt;! premlvcs are detenbvd ** tbe w«-t hnll
off and strike a blow against the saloon of Un* west ball of north &lt;m*t quarter of recltoti
twenty-four
town tbre&lt;- north ot rai-gc
interest.*. On Thuraday, Dec. 1st, iNto- Btrhl west Barry Cnuoly Michigan.
Dated Qet loiwu.
cal option election was held to that
PHll.Il’T VANZfLE. Mortgagee.
SMITH A COLGtltiVK. Att’y* for Mortiwc.
“The Soo-Mackinnw Short Lin
county and the vote magnificently rolls

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tip a majority of 3,000 against the sa­
loon. To bring about this splendid re­
sult work was done and lots of it.
Every friend of local option did his
share of the work and did It willingly.
Great praL-w is duo the ladles of Van
Buren county for the earnestness and
labor they put Into the campaign. Now
let Barry county follow suit and give a
large majority to favor ot no whiskey.
Work, ladle* and gentlemen, and leave
nothing undone to accomplish the de-

ami tbe Iroti and Copper Hrgions and La |
State of Michigan.
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TIm* Circuit Cocrt for the County of Barry. Ecr Tnvrrsing.y temu&gt;ry uaequaB*
John E. B-rry atJ Theodore C. Downliig. rev.
Hug. Osliltig and ■•aitndng.
Ktiers &lt;!&lt;*mg bn*ltie« In Nashville under the
DOUBLE DAILY T1UIN MERVJC if
name of Barn A jXiwnhiK. va. Mom* J&lt;l»anngeraml Franklin Warnen-ln anachmeut between Kt IxnacC and Houghton »
change
of car*.
N'ritlce l» hereby gIten tint on the first a»T of
SwteBbvr. IMT.awritoI attachment waa ditly
Wagner .*l&lt;-eplngCoache» attached to al . f ?
I (sued one ol Ibc cln ut t conrt for the county of train*.
.
Harry, at tboauu tK John r- Larry ar.&lt;&gt; Tt ro­
Ob«ervatlon Parlor Cars on a!! day tnd J
dorc C Downing, eo-parincrr, tbe above nanwxi
Tbe only all nul rente to
plalautr. mrabml the land-, tenlwmt-. gn--!’
and chattel*, moneys and (fleet*.of
* NtoKault Hie. SfftHr.
woogrr and Franklin Warner. ’«*
alHivi, named, for the sum of 1W
doH.ire.
which «Md writ was returniMeon tho fourth etc., coplr* of inapa and folder* wifi i
in al October. 1WL ...
upon appitcationlo

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admitted to himself,
considerable time.
She got imjntient with her book; !£ro
author bad not pleased her.
“Rubbish! ’ri» cried; “rentlmsutal trash!”
How counties., arc tbeeouh for whom the days
nnd flung the volume a-ide.
Are empty cf all stlmnlaUag riow .
'Sr-.udbk, loo,” said Capt. Berkeley; “by
That scads tiro bounding Ukrod.wlt'i quickenlug
■Jove! toe'sn runs avis.”
Her sudden movement Lad awokeber fluffy
Along too Uncling ftta: vb-» iu-v,r raire
little rat of n dog. and Iro began to bark furi­
Their dally feci must tread; wtw never know
ously, with a sharp “ynp, yap,” for bo had ot
fast found out tbe near vicinity of a stranger.
Thors every «■»■ P of life's taborimw man !
Bertram's goddam turned suddenly, and
Tlw ptedd up pcMiali. they must plan: an&lt;J rear, look *! M-archingly toward tiro spot where be
And wc.’d r.n I water, that
tcemhs sol!
Nay yield usrU.-!iu - .i to«.s* cluU-.n*! vine;
“Hraveuri what eyes! Blue as a sapphire
Must tramp tue grapS until t..cir juice run in tbe raidigbt, with black fringed lashes!”
Sol iier as bn war, nnd carpet knight, be could
TuMc lint the flagun filled. They lune no wine! do nothing but stare, dazzled by her unusual
beauty.
-Margaret J. Preston.
A shade &lt;&lt; annoyance crossed the beautiful

ABNEGATION.

Marshal Nisi roses fastened to bcr shoulder.
"What exquisite blmwonw!” bo said; “may 1
ask * great favorp
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“You have done mo one," she an»wcred
graciously, “awl certainly have tbe right to
rlemand ono In return."
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“I haven’t n flower in my room." be said in
a low voice; “may I crave one of your roses ,
for my table!"
i
“One would Urof little use—you ore wclcook* ’to “
ton whole
' ' *bunch;
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they wifi '*■
fill’ a
small vase," toe answered readily. Ad un­
pinning tlrom rim plart*l torn: in bU hand
with a natural uiroonrernol bow, as ebo
turned in the direction of tier gulden thatched
coUagu with ber dog in i»vr arms.
“Grateful, anil generous and affifCtioiialc,"
lie dccidod, and pieron-d tbo rones to Ills bps,
That night lio wrote nguin to his friend:

tlie house, fondling tbe happy little dog as she
went along.
Ho haunted that lane.
How gracefully die walked,with an ease and
There h y. t n lovely unspoiled seaside nook elastiriry in her movements uot often seen.
gracious to him, but »ln&gt; did not ask him In.
in oar ever altering and supposed to bo im­ He continual watching, but tlio white robed
Once she was walking in tbe garden with
figure appeared no room.
proving i-lan-i
an elderly man.
He found hi* road to tbe ere, happily un- . —LU"" ’/,7~’;
I'.w foariri* have even bean! of it and tn
told himself. “Wbst n
that it was a private one and that I .
'n,b0'',,yta&gt;
1
prevent their enr-rcarhiug upon its peaceful conscious
! utao looking yLl fellow; I inu-t get bold of
. . .
Hico looking d
UTtjtory an-l tirvakbig it* rofrwblng qui. tilde,
him and tbci\/t will be all ri^ht."
t . • - ■rvtof ita wlwrraljput* mmt remain a
Ho tcl.-qraphed to Covent Garden for a
His divinity was ringing, and her vole*
bouquet &lt; f rare exoti-s to bo sent down to
him by parcel ixat. Tli« y &lt;nn». and ho went
tiie water’* brink. with :.:**• । hill* rising at Wby should wc ported be. Kathleen Arooti?
' and loft them a’, tbu Ii- ••«• b.ntxdf.'niUi LI»
When thy food heart * will, me, Kathleen AroJUf card attm-brd. and undei uoatli lie wrote, “In
cover fvr game to tiro thick half wiki tangle
Why indeed! How he longed to go tn and
of undcrgroivib. where the white ’ailed rab- say oil sorts of insane and impoodbls things
biu aeurry al&gt; m: by humlnds, or sit sunning
theniwrlvcv ii&gt; inanininte brown li-mw of |asy
lie made a perch for himaelf upon an ivy and by her "Merci, tnonsa-ur,” be dicovmd
luxury. A -udlen bend mtan-l dt*cl.&lt;or« a clad wall and li-teucil until voice ami piano she
*----------was n”Frenchwoman.
'-----lieautiful utuary, wujch winds it* nny cea«e&lt;i; then lie licanl her call her boiTid
llo asked nj q«
amoug tlwuh^t ot the hill*. looking soft aud little dog. nn,l toe i-anro to tbe hall door with
not wishing tb cj
silent, with scarcely a rip-&gt;to to move its surbis lady's name.
darling, and the little wretch found him ou#
again and begun oure more to ynp like a
tunfeid once more and «nt upon the wall to'
covared with iw* and j uuiine and elciua- child'* toy, and nsl^tnnol to bo caught watch­
watch . Buivly his divinity would rotno out
ti«, uitd the gardens an- tilled n i h flowers.
ing her; Iro slid fniin ld« biding place upon toon She did, with the garden hose In tier
A pieiarbsqtiv old w.n Id hon*e aland* alone
the grruini out Of sight.
upon the r»iug ground overlooking the «a,
'.’Littie «tHpid!" toe said, looking abound,
Suddenly. &lt;bc turned it in lie. captain's «n
“no one i» there” and because the small anb tion; and roustd him tiiitiugli_r.ini through.
Then, with a silvery iaugti, quickly checked.

I'n lii. of waring g, hlcu corh,4b*hb&gt; of &lt; m
•raid turnip and purpD- ImebVnnd mangel.
Hedge n vv- festooned yvilh wild row*.
M-i'Miy and egluutiiie. carpet,*) with prim

re«. with nrviic stiDii i.-ading from them
tetrro the csxintry. and in the distance lav a
•idago, from tlmcnuu|e«of’ which the white
ithike went ir&gt; like summer clouds inrotbxurority^thbsv-ple of the old church wn«

Cap*. Bertram Bcrkrity, who was qunr-n-l with Irh regimen! i &gt; tbe sanro county.
acht, hotting like a tiny g«n iu it* ven|ui&gt;t

There was not one of hi* brother officers of
b own st'isliug wbom Iro did not prater to
cconjpany hltnUiitoer, till it becanro almost
joke anmug Sberii

•lend. Hubert Fnlkiror, "wo should l«
uried olive in snelt a .lull place; why. tiiere
tri bo nothing on earth iodo there. (k&gt;.

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Well, be MKah&gt;&gt;.il leaf* of absence, nnd be
dgol
They took him to tiro little hay in toe
u-iit. anti put him on shore with bU small
'
^tv return for him
away ngniti, hugtig nt Bertram's folly.
The first sftenfxjn lie enjoyed thoroughly,
vcrytlitng was so new and bright nnd
till and lovely.
He found a qnaint ivy clad little inn.
Hero tiro landlady nn» ap;&gt;le checked and
&lt;xl looking, and Iro intrusted himself for
« week to hff tender uicrcfi s; mid baring
ccrtciuwl from her tiro prettiest walks, he
tried off for a round, inhuliiig tbo sea
oezrs with nv idity. mid ended iii* day upon
e beach, wli. ru he wt' till dusk, mzijy
rowing *ton*» into tiro nater.
Tlmt night lie wrote to his friend:
• charming! J-.Ry lit: k Ion and pretty little
ttesa. Lowly walks; all I waat is a companion.

Gut Cnpt. FuUner did not see it in tbr same
lit, mid Bertram Berkeley remained-alore.
d not notice.I before. Il appeared to lead
to the rough ami tangled undergrowth
on tlw hilkidc. and lie thought be might

Suddenly lie shipped, for Iroforo him lay a
ded, golden thatched i-oltagn of conddrr-

uenec.

It nil* covered with rare climbing

The little brute “worried" him so terribly
that he Iroat a hasty retreat and left it in
jxwtewuon of the field.
That eveteng lie smoked profoundly, drnwing al hhi cigar illse n man in deep thought;*
moreover, n rare thing for Bertram Berkeley,
eyes mid golden hair.
Hi» flist waking tbought was of t» prin­
ce** of tiro fairy cottage.
“dho ball**." bo said. "1 will go down to
the sea shore;" end sprafag out of Iwd nnd
went without even asking for bi» breakfau,
and regardleaa of tiro cravings of the inner

“Dea: me. Capt lU rk.teyf* toe said with
much apparent concern. “I’m nfrnid I have
sprink i&lt;&gt;! you »i little."
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-Sprinkieti" him! lie was wet through;

Dr.PR,CES

SPECIAL

Uo know that lie bad math u fool ot himself.
|t too; nnd more, that riio hot! told her hus­
band al) about it
‘•W’ell, now for your edufeasion, Berkeley,**
Mild tbo i"njor. n* bn lighted bis cigar by that
of iris friemi, and talk.il between tbo whiff*.
pensivvl

A DAY DREAM.

knew better, and having squrex.il itself
inland, the view is pastoral through tlie rusti ■ work it vigorously at­
jnd idylliv; thrre is n w&lt;*«l of tender gnvn ! tacknl tiro ,captain1* stocking- d legs, for be
arches, uith a teickground of dark Liu* hod a shapely calf, nnd was indulging in

“Private!" be faltered, “J beg ynur pardon;
I didn’t know."
“Of coarse not, but you would have been
very welcome, aa Lawrence'* friend, bad I
Ixron aware of It, Pm sure; and I mutt inakTiny respect Iff* protector. lAwronco iin*
been a whole week away in Loudon, nnd left
mo hero alone. Did be tell you!"
“No," answered tbo .captain. “Ijjcirt
think bo did."
Ho did no justice to too recherche little

FUWORINGEXTBAC15

Ibsmtitul, ot course, or »bo never

MOST PERFECT MADE

other, almost roughly, “and never will be. I
thought you. minted to bear all about tbe old
set; ttroro liuyc been a lol of changes, oven iu
this short lima'*
“And so I d&lt;&gt;; drive on, Berkeley. I’m set
tied n» a gix*l listener," and bo ensconced
biniM lf in an Indian lounging chair, looking
thoroughly at Loma
But the captain neve: before was so vague
■i nd illsjointed, and took his leavo as eai ly as
h- p«wib!y could.

Dr. Price's Extracts, Vanilla. Lemon. Orange. Rate. Almoiri
Etc., prepared tram the true fruit*, flavor deliciously.

th- tollon nig hroniiug. It was to bl* friend
Falkner, begging him to bring tbe yaebt to
f&lt; teb biiu the same day.
Hu wn* waiting upon tbo *ensbore with hl*
•rul'd portnmnteaa beside him when the little

ra.. shore to bring him on l*&gt;an!.
-Vs’dl, «»l.i man. uml how is too fair luatnorataF laughed Id* fiirufl, looking at bi*
ckHitied fare.
quvtte," rrbtnrod Berkeley wtragdy.
Copt. Falkner gave a long low whistle.

»ympatlii»* wltli you."
“Jilted,” replted tiro other »harply. “I’ve
not been jilted. I've only Ivos made a fool of.
1 fell iu lo’-o with a married vfoman, and to •
nnd her liushand enjoyrd tho joke tog.-U.ei;

And from that hour Cnpt. Bdrlcrl-y hn«
•rover been knowii to mention tlw «nbject.
“liked i.,” and ,lro thanked him so sweetly,
('apt. Falkner Irnmt tiro details later on
for tiro booqnvt that iro wns quite happy,
only hi» happinero was short lived, for »he tiro affair rare fun.—J. Sale Lloyd in London
iuul a pressing engagci.nen: anti hnstcne.1 in- Hocivlff.
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doors nt oner. Il» MUnt*ml t» tiro inn on l
changed Ins clotlic*. then staitcvl for a walje.
Opportunity for a Orest Swindle.

A dogcart w»» clashing .along tho road.

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feeae lacne of th" Dr port meat* ef &amp;«
PRICE BAKING IWDHt CUJtPANTS MANI FACTORY.

ar-Ungn stock buri new in Cbicn-.Tthnt there

is i.:i oppmtumiy for a great swtrii.. being
“Hallo, Beikcu-y! Where on earth liarc
cnwtHted u|&gt;oii them in tiro w«y tbrj d •
' you sprung from! Whn would uver haw ox'irindrof it i* ewionmry when i»nd« ard
pveud you to turn t:p in thia quiet coruerf I
and tbe speaker bunded tiro reins to bl* cock- i
aded groom and jumped down to givot bi’
friend and uld brothe r I'flicer. shaking him
never came. Hungry and dissatisfied be re­ • warmly by tho bund,
.......
'•“-j vthh&gt;u&lt; &lt;!•• »o. .xin, wiia;
“I may very will return the compliment. would bibder a daring swindler from ringing
turned to tbe inn and ate his burnt up viairls,
which had been waiting for him since 10 La Covtc," hiuglxvl B&lt;rtrain Berke-Sey. “1 in n lot of counterfeit ereuritlesl A short
o'clock, and rtnrtiri for that narrow lane
■■onw-vtton in n speculative way w:th tn*
lentM ho intended to nip would pmbabh *«
in this quiet place, a Iron no quarter* uv*l tn tab rah bit identity lufllrien^y to'woik Ina
pointer!: there she was!
Her han- sra* plaited arid coiled up, and slro bo gay enough for you.
looker! hk» a young queen, nnd in his wind
GRAND RAPIOS DIVISION.
he nportroidrixerl lu-r ns a Juno.
tity wiuld liarc to bo learned from K*w
Iprgiun: aud wlru's i-.iO'C. 1 don't regret it.' York, for it U dmtbtfnl it tlrora I* a mao m
He lii&lt;l behind sninri thick shruta, and
“ 'Tniit nueux jx&gt;ur .vein!' I fear there are Chicago । xpert enough to tell.
prayed Hint hi* enemy ruiiiht not dwenver
him. A sun lint was in her left lured, and
not many such pristo tu the matrimonial । The other day ,n stranger visited one i
toe placid At upon her head, nnd turning to a market. '
big bank* with a railroad l&gt;oml whixh ii
“Can’twy. Inever had n UxJopinion«»t !. • New
...
.
mowing mnrfiine wbi"b Mtxxl upon the lawn.
Ferkasgiltc.lge.itoinqmisif
I
tor rex. as you aro aware, and £v wife lm« | genuine.; Tiro Lank people eouldtX tell him
and the tonrp bright blades revolved ns tho . r.d»c&lt;! my estimate of womankind
I mid sent him to a broker'* office. Iley rotdd
|
’Lucky man!"’
**■ —
I no- tell him thrrenml sent Inta toauotbe“I echo your aoutlnront '. -up
“.Strong and musnilar. too," he said at! 1
re broker'*. Very likely the man was obliged to
mtringly; “no doctor's bills forherl What
rt- ship Lisbon I to New York t&lt;i learn ubetber
t.raucitapte* Lx
«' -o 4 aes»jX*’i urt
MldUlevito........
urn. ehl*'
unit ojn: a. ,T&gt; » So iii* *•.*
it wes a counterfeit or genuine. Three o»
trvtng ....
Tbe giro was flnisiied and the bright vision
i‘“
’
*W«n stepped off'the tndn
HA*nwaa
vanished, aud once more the thoughtful ukx d broure, aud ihougotfuily pulle«| l;U mu­
i government cCkvr
Ui&lt;
descended upon tbo captain.
ll JA
He was up again earl v the next mornfttg
and down upon tbo beech, but hi&lt; divinity
La Ccwte. "Well, cotao aud dinowilb u»tunight, and I will introduce you to iny wlf.'. lug market price for Hij« ntiro !■»:. Tbe man
Jack-om
beMi
dressed in tbe prettiest of French bathing and you ran tell uro ad about It over our is now doing time at tbe Chester peiutcntury
cigar after dinner."
costumes and swimming about like a Osh.
I and the bowls I haft tbo broker was really
■Wta'.!«.» U,l„£ Imy Uj«r .
---------------------anxious to buy
havo'h.rg riuo been buruwi
behind a projecting rock and darted witn
cs? IV e have n pretty little box. Wbcie up iu tbr treasury furnaces a: Wnshtagtea wonderful agility through tiro wooded path ar« you staying) 1’ff sin'll down aud tak
ChicagoNrwa.
ymi hack iu triumph; it will be quite a trea:
"
------ ------------- ------ — up tbe hillside and cut of right *
"And modest!" cried Bertram. with en'I’d come wnii pleasure; Tin putting up at
A German ln-!y who rreen'ly was sd mittM
Ibo little inn. What, tune do you diner
Ho had his wish, in n measure, that after
.UDO th- preeon -r &lt;-.f tbe klwdi.-e'* wife dDetroit.
"Seven, nnd i'll fetch you at a quarter to,” scribes her in Tho Vienna Neue Frefa p.-t-ts*
noon. He mot her accidentally out walking.
. laekson
and wit ■ n friendly nod tuo major jumped up. ns follows; "She in stiff young, at nsat 2t to
[ R*tou Karld*
uix-o mure into his dogcart.
tThwriotte
tS years old. and ba. an extremely charming
Far duov ho blessed that dog. He snarled
“
Con
I
tab*
you
anyv.lirre,
Derltcl
-yr
fare.
Her,
whole
appearance
would
bo
be
­
at a strosig fox terrier, who immediately
"No thanks, 1'11 continue my walk;'* aud so witching were :4ro uot at: Ori-ntal, and there­
bowler! him over, with tiro evident intention
; Uutirl j
tbo friends parted.
fore, young • * tor j*. already too »tnut to Iro
of making mincemeat of him.
perfectly beautiful. m--o.-di ii to European
Here was n grand opportunity! No one
a s'.rangeaaiilc tiotl'm-. Ebe ha* large dark (yes. with long,
disliked the idea of hydrophobia more than pun- tuality, and thews
Bertrom Berkeley, but ho was not tbo man upon bis handsome face and lui-Uig in the h- .vy cvv!.-. ’.!-*. n ibsriing Vomnli-xion—to
| Al! train- ran by i.i irtirto m -toltau oreentral
to lose such a chance II- rushed to tbe res­ depths of bis fine gray eye*.
nbic’iart katcoutr; .u rd nothing—and to: «laudaro thne. - Tnnutnh evarfivs brtwnea
"Areyou ready!” I;e a kel. “We must not l ivclleat Huie mouth and troth. Uerueck
cue. and administering a w.-wro chastisement
Grand liaplds and Detro’.t on alt day trains.
&lt;'-o.WMiwwioxs.-Af Grand Rapid* with Chiupon tbe bellicose anima! delivered tho small
I -mo A Weal Mlehtgau for Holland. Nualea.
person in tbo world whom you should offend.” ditteied with di.imon-te, and Iror dark, fu«h| VUMiMNMi and point* north, and with Grand
They cbatteU bridtly as they walked up thr ■■mably arranged ba;r was encircled with
i Rapid* A- Indiana R. IU fur Bl* Rapids.Traverse
| City and jMoskey. New York and Pacific Ex­
wreaths of prccicus stow*, and yet eemehOw
Mid eagerly. “It was so good of ) ou to save laoe.
I utemt-iteUy. Allnlhat train* dally exeepl Hun­
"Hero wo arc." said La Coste, throwing h&lt; r toilet scemel nut overladen. On tbo left
my little pct lam mrxt grateful to you,"
! n w
DAHN. Loeal Atront, Hastin**.
nnd she rairod Iwr Iwautifui bltro eyes to his open bis gate; “pretty iittlo pla- c. i&lt; It no f
DR. HILL’S
face, while hif heart bent with a heavy tnnd But perhaps you m-iy Imvu seen it l«fon&lt;, in trail was cnmpl tcly covered with rich lace,
your rambles."
site wore a broebe of fresh orange leaves and
worthy of tbo Nasmyth hammer.
“You don’t live here!" stanimoied his visi­ wbito rot s, and below it a miniature of the
He was a handsome fellow, and sire ac­
kbedivo m t in diamomli; on a littl- table lay
knowledged tho fai-t to herself a* she looked tor; "1 thought—1 didn't tidbit''------Of coursojyou didn't, old fellow; come in her gold-u tnlntiere, with tiro signature of
up to bis animated countenance—tbe clear,
my •'Wife..**
dark eyea.
.
nuuuiar.izm
Abdul Azlx In ummi
diamonds nnd a lqrg &gt; Uy flan
eyes, tue
tbe cioeeiy
closely croppcu
cropjied uair
hair ana
and ciean
clean ano mta mj-wiw..
shared bronza too—save tor th-heavy brown !
Without one word Bettram Beikcley fnl. of
whore
pamiw gi.-ui-nx.
,.r ostrich
~.j-i. feathers,
« ,i
whoso handle
glittered
mlljrel In
mustache— tho tail manly figure, and erect lowed him.
•' nnd vparktel with lb- slightest motion ’ INVESTIGATORS IN USE.
carriage.
|
Mechmu.-ai’y bo hung up Lit bat in tbe Braton Transcript.
“It ha* been more than a pleeture to servo L*U, mrcbanirallj lie wetil wltli him Into Uro--------------------- - -------• Alrout five scar* ngn I snfiered from painful
I
urtaatlon
and
great
pain
amt
wrakura*
la the
you."
be
murmured,
raising
ids
list
cltivalrxiui,
of
«
Inch
be
flung
open
tiro
door,
with
1
IPm
Pedro
P
ant*
n
Tree,
you.” be murmured, raising his tmt chirat; lower part ol my back, pain in the limb*, bad
rou-iy. “I amdeliglitcu J «as upon tosspot, a rtrango feeling as of a iJeep wnllror atauit
V.':.
Wb r.
n ;k.
tbr emperor nf Brazil was ■ukr.i
asked m
to
I taste (u the nronih. dl*«ts*t nl food, ms &lt;1 great
such savage dogs out to bo muzzled."
ban. It sccm-il to bun ho win having *q;nn mhi hi* signature tn the mnnv dittingublirel
I hh-oImI and te»Ul&gt; depression
| 1 live at241 Yoik street..IcrscyCttv.and nn
He turned as be tpoke and walked by bar unpleasant dnnm, end tbr.t bo was sped
oneawhicu mtorn Um
kr ,iw.
arrivL »• home one nutht 1 Inund a ropy of tho
'*
bound by it; that bo could ironr and sc* and book ot tbo Grand Opcru, in Pari*, lie
SiiAKKn AIM AXAC that bad bren leh durlnz
f-wl, but that oil power over himself an* nuriestly h*Tlbed himself ns “Don p,*|rv
the dsy. 1 rend the artirlr. -What I* tht*
, hi*ca»e that I*Coming l!|*»u UsT" Il described
drnioil him.
not enforced," she answered with . smfie.
' d'Alcaninrn. foreign memts-rof the Acmlrmy
:
to. symptom* and Ircllng* better than I rould
•'Geraidin*. hero is my friend, Cupt ---------------- --------------- ----- ----- ,1W lim„, nn
“No, buttbey ought to be if hydrophobia
It I hail written a whole book. My irouble «a*
Pcrhclej—Berkeley, allow me to introduce emperor among sarantw, may fairly claim ’to
is to bo stampcri out ot England.”
; Itxlvcd -Ilkc a tills I in ths- iilgtii.” for It bad
, loxn slealiu* ti|*»u toe unawares for years. I
W. JOHNSTON A CO.,
be u mvaui among emperor*, and ho Ln*
“J hope you have not l?t that anima) bite you to my wife."
I
rent tor a bottle of Shaker Extract ot Knots, or
ts
..
.
-r
xr.i
—
i
m
r.
r*-.----of
hlg
in
p
nrU)n
"•
errsorr,
Mtcn.
you C she said anxiou &lt;ly.
.
1 Svlgri’* Syrup, ami before I had taken one
' “Ob, dear no) What a lovely little jdare diireed with menial' ut.
--------------- nail u&lt;
ot It
it I• Mt
|.-i&lt; toe
ine wvlrome
weiromc relief,
n-liei. in a ten
half
lew
U-tbiuk Capt. Berkeley and I hare met is lii» favorite arienw. and be spent some
nunn*--------------------- ...--------------- *r«k* 1 was like mvold self. 1 rtdcijed BT&lt;!
this U!"
fore," saiii the la ly In a musical voice, mn! hour* n Ith M. Camille Flmnnnu .on in ):H ob­
-------.---------------«r...--------*------- ------------- al Jnricr
Mmc Fiaminarien
Interrognivsly.
tho music
and
words of _*
“X&amp;ititea
Arooti'
™E
Millions-I pco'pio need some medicine simply
“Quite. 1 cnnfsM I should rrefer haci-.ig s I m&lt;tu»led afresh in thv HstensrVi esra
him to plant a tree In tbo park of the
I to set on the bowel*. To th*m 1 couimei.d
companion,
but I have witovsd
enjoyed mt
my enr
stay hem
tm
-mnnnlnn Rut
“Why should We parted be!"
itory a* b souvenir of hi# visit. "With
i
“Why. indeed!"
a'est pleasure, nwloine,” answered to“Lawrence, dear. Capt. Berkeley was so
ALAI
U.1 aIIUa
women nd ehi'drri. may tsk- It One point
I v«y kind: be vavt-l niy poor itttl Tiny from tunig-ttro digging a* well as tlio plcntlngturned demurely.
’
1 more: I have roll tins more i-onfideore tn tld*
being hurt by such a horrid savage dog: 1 myself. 1 will show yon that 1 t&gt;m • amble
“What an exquisite little cottage yours Is,*
nm sun-, like myself, y ou are infinitely obliged of earning my bread at a pinch:" end taking nrrrmTwnH
. ......__
r m-v claim to tro a rettcl'KI* num mprolt mm i
- ---------- -------- ---------------- - --------------------I to him. Dinner! tLanin, toe .passages are tiro tpode out of the gardener's hands, Do »»t
“Yes, 1 recognised you again." toe returned too narrow tor taking arms, wo just follow to work on bis task, which ha performed In an
may be trusted bv tbe public.
quietly. “Tiny rather objected to you, imt tb® Under; tool! 1 go first, and show tbe wpyj rxpeditious and workman like manner.—New
.
tv. H. riALU
?
j,. —
-----------------i.i----------—•...inJ 1Bee what a lovely center piece your exquisite
For
«a)n by all dniggt*'*.-mil
by A. J "hite.
be did
not know
yon would
prove ar-i
friend
drlean* Timrs-Dcmocrat
IV_........
v.... , ...
flowers
make!"
and
slw
waved
bcr
dedicate
j
need to him," she answered with a sunny
wbito band toward tbo bouquet ho bad left
Per tie Farmer, the Stock-Breeder. theDxryU“Na Hawns decidedly antagonistic,” he
for her, which was in tbe middle of the well
It is Mid the coni h ao rank, datic and
Bta and the Hert.culturist.
appointed table, which was laden with beau­
answered, laughing too.
,
■
I»o Yon. Own Ilyelu*. al tlnme. with
tiful blossoms.
“Do you want to muzzle himT she asked.
light from tbe fireflies can be sern flickering
“
Lawrence,
was
it
not
kind
of
Capt.
“I'm afraid so; if tbe thing is to be dam at
Berkeley
to
send
me
such
lovely
exotics;
and
h high hi ton heavens. An old farmer tells a
all it should be done properly, but if any dog
in tiro world is exempted that one should be
lair aud reltabte itifonuidon
rk forest* of corp and'
Tiny."
। don't you think I bad the bast of tlteburgaiiiF
"Undoubtedly," bo laughed, and again their
“Becanae he is no amiable T toe queried.
I
extricate himtelfi An
-no, uccause ui*
-- ___
allantlr
40
b&lt;&gt;p0
1
dW
001
splash
you
much
with
gallantly.
•ThiU was well turned,” she laughed: “and toat horrid boro this afternoon, but bow was
tali cornstalk astraddle uf au car of coni,
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mid Virginian creeper.
'be lawns were smooth cs a billiard table

he Cower beds were flllad with blossom; but
rns neither upon brow* nor lawn nor rustic
•k nor flower. Hint LI* eyes worn fixed, but
, reclining In a low garden chair, intently
ling a lxx&gt;k: and the more lie gated tho
ater grow bis admiration.
ho wa« totally unaware of bis presence,
it was evident that tqwctntor* were mt
: al Jilthat hidden comer, all among the
a and hedge row* and tangled under
wth.
. was quite a surprise to find tbl* little
ndise ot perfume there; as though some
y had conjured it up with her magic
id, mid the reetimlwnt girl was fit for the
mn in tlio fairy tale. Hhc had inaves of
I brown waving Lair ■ hanging down
ely about her abcuHera and al mot touchtbo ground, and tlie sunbeams were givit tbelr owu bright shades.
w had evidently been out Io bathe, end
letting the sun and air dry her luxuriant
«s for her.
er eyes were hidden by their long fringed

rvpoee tbe mouth vied with Cupid's bow
bapc, the tune was short and straight,
nrn like tiny era shells, tbe chin dimpled,
brow broad and white and intellectual,
ly Luldau by toort curb, which the water
' but mode more wavy.
io was diwed in a plain white flannel
in»o, which clung* to bar figure and re­
ed its perfect -ymnietry, while a pretty
in a neat Wack touc and stocking was
ing from beneath the w bite skirt, and Beri saw that the tinkle was slender and tbe
p arebod, and tbo white bands and
ded arm. shown by her somewhat short

tiny Yorkshire terrier

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■

,

IP-A-G-ZES.

the Voters of Barry Co.
Ixxsd &lt;&gt;pHou (‘uinnilttrr.

. /’ It'll ry County :
doubtless aware, the
■,ar - the uffiders ot the los-al
jatkn”*1 j:’* ’ • inioittee, and bn the
■
; ( dctermiofng whether or
iimty wHl Imnish the
turf. B«ri
. , n to la» held. Tuesday,
StfevW
ptcCmber .■nth next, wc deem it our
.ii - a statement of facts and
• s&gt;ity t”
.11 to you to protect the
, l»St ;i|l
countv against the most
noWrr»',; '•
l.rArti’ ." •' .! insidious for.—the liquor
intlfic-

TbH- h. ..., rn a long and seemingly
iibavu’.u .ill... delay in securing the
ntuubk of signers to the
prtiti-'ii t'. the election—nut from the
unwilfingi ■*. ot voters to sign them,
, the work ot their circtiia■ pushed, the necessary
number '• • * n. t secured until Nov. 1st,
then it * •*•■ ; &lt;0 verefl that there w ere
no lut" •• r.g.sternl voters in the
1Clerk'
an. - • ”*■
I hc.*e had to l&gt;e sent for
nJ rrturn-l to the deck l»eforea comiurs-v. ' the names with tbe registery
Lt* could i-e made. This cause:! a
• urtkrt^ ’ unavoidable delay of three
• '-lection had to be exiled
. .&lt;
.. 1*’ next. It could not legal-

ibe 1»1K It may uk, a nm„ u,„, „,|
u lllUe iwcrillw-. An&gt; you not wllUtu.
to rnaktt sacrifices and give vour time
where so much is at stake? ’
*
. t„. e ®?k
whose hands thia sup­
plement shall com© to read it carefully
1thoughtfully and considerately, mm! to
।vol© u your liest thought and inclina­
tion would have you. Hand this to
you neighbor after you shall read it.
ltemcmt«r that this effort in behalf
ot county prohibition is thoroughly
non-partisan .There is no reason why all
Who want the whiskey curse dona
away with should not surrender partv
differences nnd work shoulder to
shoulder tor a cause ot vital interest to
them all. He who raises a cry that
shall divide the temperance forces in
thto campaign is an enemy of thecausc
and his words should puss unheeded
In conclukion. we appeal to all to
work and vote for the draftucUon of
the greatest enemy to the peace, hnppinras and prosperity ot the hommof
Harry county.
We rely on the justice of the cause
and the interests of the temperance men
and women of the county in this con­
test, and await thn results of the ver­
dict on Tuesday, December 20th. with
hope and conlldenre. We cannnt bilieve
that the voters of Barry county will
decide in favor of tho saloon when an
opportunity for ita extinction Is at
hand.

y&lt;iu
1110 d«Oanoe of the
deU&lt;? ^&lt;X‘ Wld lhe
tmu religion and home, it defies 1MW
und will not obey the voice of the peo­
ple. .*tball 11 few uieu in u community
bear jou under their feet ?
It we want to turn thesavings of
,,1“ ’I00! Inl° legitimate channels, let
us vote for prohibition.
„„,;Ier’LYoU‘ CMt
local 4&gt;tlon
on th© 20th of December will be count­
ed in favor of the open saloon.
hJ!?’’ M1,oon •? the great foe to the
home nnd society. Shall Me let it
triumph m their destruction?
Banibh the saloon and thousands
«.i L?°u?D:y hv,e butJ*ve well. f&lt;* the
saloon life is only a bare existence in
many an impoverished home.
You say it will not prohibit. We do
not expect the milenlum the next das
after election, but is not this a step in
the rightillrecUfm. It’s the right way
to go. rhe fact that saloon men will
make strong efforts to defeat the law
Is tne strongest kind of argument why
vou should vote for it. It is safe to go
in an opposite direction to what a saloon
sympathize- wants you too. Do what
your enemy don’t want jou to. is a
sate principle.

Surely you cannot look upon the sa­
loon a* an advantage: First, because
men do throw away their money In
them—money that would go to buy
clothing and fo&lt;Ml and the ntrtMsaries of
life; second, the men yvho thus squan­
NOTES.
der their means, disqualify themselves
for good citizenship, or good husbands
or fathers; third, it make* living
wrecks with bloodshot eyes, shattered
.. : .nU&gt;. Mn&gt;ed.r or in | ,)lrt
ST ta iiro“of ” o nerves; an&lt;l there is no hope for many
■ UI, »h&lt;n any other'll. | Mio,,,K
except to place around them environ1 meals of law.
held, uf the thn* other |
.
v
Jan.
.iau. and
auu Feb.,
r w , the
wir comcom- :■ Did
*'•** you ever b“—■ of
ui tbe
ire saloon*'
raioon*
11 we
*vi&gt; wo:ild_
u-n.il.l have
I .. .. .11 lhe
th* children 1.
it
in
fiat
would
u church, a school
haura. a ! the
nubile
‘ scho*ls all
b!-tt?’ctothJdwS
,.*• the
*;.r :.rst
................
‘ be the building................................
..
■Hiidgs eonMdemll
and
the
1
hospital,
an
orphan
asxlum.
or
doina
considered; and the hospital, an orphan asylum, or doing ! ted. let us have prohibition. vl**U‘c,i autl
. iierti called for Tuesday. tt°.v other work tor the up-bulldlng ot
In Um
thfl^ approaching campaign the
' society? Not tmv. They depopulat.
in
n •. iielteve it is necessary for the church and1 the school room.’till the P* &lt;’plc of Barry county will he called
. -j-*.*
vote
•- —
on “
the
■---------------------question ot banish
-• • ­
with the intelligent,
right hospitals and asylums with their vic- upon to —
ing
th©
open saloon. Your answer, yes
ten &gt;z lurry muntv con­ tiius. and jx-oplf prisons with those
the -sincerity
: :ri!i|»* t-.tLs to individuals w hom the drink habit makes criminals. or no.• will ’-determine
....................
........... .....of
tut can i‘etnice-1 directly Thut is the kind of work the saloon J’“"r prol'ssion as a temperance man.
1M
, thlnk
;ra:' ••. llCAttaes more crime. dm for m.nkn.1.
i&lt; »■*.• del ■ he*
“Why.
if pri
prohibition
carries
in mrrv
Barry ' Has It ever been a i-uru,
benefit ,,,
to ,uu.
you? Do
. 'a larger
■— ।
•• in. 11
’aiuiuou vdiri*
-* in
.• ri.'ing
r ..nil generations
r.ifInna
thrtti
than .
wt. can'(
anv money !ruin I &gt;’ou not know that it is a curse to
• :-ii!iibmni raving noth-1 jujjnon
said an opponent of I thousand.*.
1
,..’i."wKdii'chiSV',rt'mEiw efemu|,"\u'uw1
«&gt;• IImI
i«i&gt;°n«&gt;ce

i&gt;. r hildren. The * on
credit side of the ledger. On!
tax payers 01 Barn [ the j.^.r side is at least 8«UW paid ! The colored p&gt; oplu were bullied into
■ i' ’ yppnded for all; theaajoon keepers direct for that which I an ulhamv with their worst enemy,
"
expen^ emu .inct1 doeB no on(. g(xxl Adll to lha| th- I «nd Atlanta hns returnnl like tlm
■ 'il* md '"’I "dl1 nd । criminal expense? .the amount paid for 'washed-s&gt;&gt;w to its wallowing* in the
in short, the liquor । (ha niaintaiuance of the poor whn are 1 ”dre.
' .............
;n»d-»uehbytlif sdwna. Add aitaln
whM1
„!«» man
When you see ,
a saloon
man p.ing
going
. .
uuu uonut;“S’10,’1 thn?T W l,) -R'11'1 alrtmir
.
on Ii... in '1,u&lt;
strong tor
for prohibition lwoaii.oh.cn
berause hr can
dv.u, « hither
you live in ! Utlr raramiM
^,0^, ln
____________
.. .1.
In tlm
mIomm. Sow w
n niorerom.
sell
more rum. (twill
it will to
be mfr
safe u.errdd
to credit
••• :nt: nr in the town or | wh:vt do you have? Saloons of Barry the cry that prohibition don't prohibit,
' thv hi'ines that are imide [ (X)unty credited with PTijOQO Hreti«i-. but,helps thr sale of liquor. When thr
r. ravages of thn traffic. ■ ;uul debt&lt;_1t to lhe extent of over riT&amp;.UR* average saloon keeper votes for prohibi­
. . . ;r ?n •Ahoiu it tnkra i jn other words, th” saloon* pay &lt;k».OD«» tion l-vauv it helps his tirade thm
ill., th-..hi
Irnr, • 5“,r‘ "'"'rMOIUM it helps hi!« trade then
.■ m : &gt;»: ...life,
children
„r robUog
.^&gt;.1 ..... thegawples. (ion
n^r-hthe
,h.5.
in i.r? ! f"r -l.....
.he
of
«.. want to be there to cast an opposite
•••nt chin-in hie.
Tax pavers, how do you like Wltl.
mt.i thr
th- cofiers
i-nn-ru ....
....... .. 1l*h
...‘t ....
■* that giws into
that account;
the xalixja ...
not
। that- ought to t&gt;e spent only a nuisance, but n ven expensive '
‘The election called for the S’Xh ol
'•lathing or theepa?ment nuisance?
J :
.■••hi* s.*'’the men who
It is an &lt;dd and worthy saying that local option in B.-trry coonty is entitled
•-’g.iHwl. law iibiding
■■&lt; th.- vicious drink evil half u lo-tf i- Iivtter for a hungry man t«i thr cordial ronMdrration of all our
'■ । mtn demons of rtiiRd- than no*bread.- While you may be in inw and order laying citizens. That
g m-n ot money and man­ favor of stale prehibition. there Is no the tuaihrity in this county Mir in favor
tee l«»y* who are en­ reason why you rhpnld oppose county of t l vMing the open sal »on was plain tu
t. '
paths of virtue prohibition. It would 1« a* logical to be seen in tbr last election. That this
. I. i,-f. s-ounty. They are oppose state prohibition |i*cauin‘ one majority m;t-. !*• inoccoscd. every tem­
Hi - home, forsake right couldn't get national prohibition as to perance man should Ih* vigilant aud
piling- their yoirng lives light county prohfliition because you ui-tivr from now until th*1 day of elec­
- ■■ d-sp.itr. nnd degrade couldn’t get state prohibition. The lion. It must l&gt;e Min that alcohol
* le-lnw the brute. Nor dnes sensible way is for temperance men to beverages an- a ctirsv to thr county,
is —
in their
&gt;• work of this traffic stop take that which ••••••• roach. Pro- and country at large, and that no
. i-herv or the tan* the I hitation in Barry county is within the weightier q iedlon can !-• brought l*eare frequently thi- vic- reach of the voters of Barry county. It fo. u.«. &lt;;bemi*try htw uwignwl alcod.-gnuhng efforts nf the j i” the part «»f wisdom to take it. If ho s proper place among the poisons
ateiut vou and see If vou sureessful in thi« fight, it will la* a inc Ing disease and decay in our
'• : ** all these and m’anv : powerful educational factor for both
rr-hie evil* who** origin and ’
And national prohibition.
duend by its truffle for Ils perpetuation.
• Itowthat V—
----- — *•Who
’»*'• favor Disetuu*. death and crime are its sole
MM-aira
I
“J.lbnibiUon get to the polls nnd argilrm’r.tjj. And It arks ns. the people.
record their vote against the ratoon on to«a ction Ita idighting business for
n„. , . who’*100* •..*M.»e»l some Tuesday. iMremifCr 2&lt;Xh ‘
the crime it produces and the revenue
„r,‘v '&lt;'
miseries which the traf•See hero Hush/hm man. Im not il I rings to a lew individuals in a com­
■ 11 ’ .p.m individuals and society,
lor in
rational man’s mind can there delude yourself with the idea that pro­ munity. I have no harsh worda to
- । : . ii t that the dram shop is a men- hibition will hurt your trade. The utter, but it utrais to us that the good
.11-,. 1. i-.',
prosperity, property and money now spent at saloons will In- people of Barry county ought to rally
ex pended for provision*, clothing, dry as never before and make this a decisive
'•'rii i
itself.
'
r
r* of Barry County, you have the goods, furniture, and other articles, dav for the good name of temperance,
hatii'
wip&gt;-this evil from the fare and you will have fewer losses from and show to the few who are'engaged
in the traffic that it’s a business disap'Bury Countv; you have the oppor­ I&gt;.-«1 debts and lighter taxes.
Eroved and condemned by the people.
tuni’. r&gt; slop the infamous work ol deIf prohibition can be enforced any­ .et thr temperance host rally again in
struriinn; ins can, by your ballot on where, it certainly can be In a county
Tne- •. Deremlier 2bth', next, say “we a majority of Whose voters favor pro­ larger majorities than ever before.
will pr -t -ct the home ugutnst the sa- hibition, and so express themselves by
their halfota. If it cannot I* enforced
Being a comparative stranger, 1 have
ih- r.-spotuilhility is now yours, and there, it cannot be anywhere.
but tew acquaintances in Barry county;
B
-'.Sil ray bu the dram 'shop shall
There are thirteen counties in Michi­ but in my work as manager of the Dem­
no i- tiger curse society in Harry Coun­
ocrat
I made n few faithful friends,
gan that nave already called local op­
whose co operation I earnestly ask on
i
rdv in April last gave a ina- tion elections, and petitions are circu­ the side ot the adoption of the prohibi­
vif.
favor of prohibition. lating in a six or eight more. Before tory principle of government in regard
It : therefore certain that the people another winter rolls round, the saloon
the liquor traffic.
of Barrv County are-in favor of doing will be driven from half the counties toThe
principle upon which we stand
away with tlie traffic. Now is the op­ of Michigan.
now In dealing with tlie business of sell­
portunity to drive out the last dram
Barry county is surrounded by coun­ ing poisonous lieverages is taxation
shop. be.jawe of the fact that the voters ties. every one of which except Kent Following that principle ever so long
«»t th- ' ounty are intelligent and well gave majorities of from MO to 3JXX) in will never lead to the extinction of the
kT‘that the saloon is nothing but an favor of prohibition. In every one &lt;&gt;f liquor traffic. It is not natural that It
*'il. and its work nothing but destruc- these except Kent, countv prohibition should. The tendency and object of
tiot itsjaim nothing less than the deg- will carrv, and will ta- tried within a taxation are not to destroy a thing but
rjd i'i .n «f your fellows, that it costs
to gain a revenue, leaving it free to
the pr.pto of the county runny times
I^ct every temperance man in Harry perpetuate itaeif or die as it plcasm
wtiat they pay for their Ji&lt;«ises. The
When the people iu government aasemcommittee have Mt that it was unnec- county make himself n committee of bled tax a business and permit it to ex-,
asarv to rend.nut speakers and hold one to work from this time on till the ist, every fair-minded man aajs It Is
close
ol
lhe
polls
Tuesday.
December
mt*t;nCT throughout the county; the
Unreasonable for a few men to perse­
printing pr» * is the only method we 2Uth. for the closing of the dram shops cute it. or do anything that appears like
shall employ In favor of county orohl- of the county. Work wins, and the persecution, if liquor selling is all right
Mtiun. and in this supplement we shall tenip*ranc© men of Barry county must 15 hours a dav aix (lavs in m week.it
-mv Ji We have to say and all we deem work if they win. Go to the polls with cannot l*e very bad to sell a few hours
your conveyam-r on the Stlln. Take
it necessary to ray.
more If tt is done quietly and with­
I iiiJonbtetHy the Bqnor dealers and with you every voter you can get who out public disturbance; and while tt is
their friend-i will wage a quiet but ef­ will vote for county prohibition.
true that liquor is sold In nearly every
fect!, e campaign. It is life or death
The saloon and thrlralJire have mon­ saloon in Hastings after hours and all
*lth them, and whatever money can do ey to fight county prohibition, and will day Sunday, yet it is done quietly and
&gt;n ih'-ir l»eh'df will be done, and not do all thut money can do against it without disturbance.
only will they have what they and their They will be supplied from the itale
The trul/i it it ia torvnga'.l Ihtwhile,
jytnpathlrers in the county contribute, associations with funds. The temper­ and the law ought to say so. The bu»i&gt;”it they will lx* aided, without ques­ ance men of Harn county must remem­ neM is a nublic nuisance, ami should Ution. as thev were last spring by liberal ber that. -Eternal vigilance ia the price abated. If the people of this county,
rontnimtors from their state organiza- of victory.” J f prohibit ion carries, tem­ exercising the highest functions which
•‘On*. They wHl see ta it that every perance inen must work.
belong to them as citizens, will deciare
r whom they influence shall lie at
The same county option law we have the whole business unlawful, then then­
’he p&lt;&gt;iib on December20th. Therefore;
ar© those who will give their best ef­
In
Michigan
has
driven
th©
saloon
from
w- warn the temperance voters of Barforts to the enforcement 0. the law
,rv ('ounty not tp be over confident. If nearly every county of Georgia.
Hut it Is unreasonable to expect men to
*e win we^must work; work unitedly,
If county prohibition is defeated in go far out ot their way to see that some
work '.nthnsiastlcally and harmoniouH- Barry county on Tuesday. Deuber petty detail is complied with, while the
jv from this time Uli the poll* rjoee on 2&lt;»th. the responsibility for lhat defeat law’declares Lhat the biwiness M a
ruesdty. Dec. 20tb. Jx&gt; not rely on the will rest upon the temperance men uf whole is legal. Hoch action would be
tart that the countv gave MW majori­ Barrv comity. If those who favor the illogical and devoid nf common sense;
ty tn favor of prohildlion last spring. If measure do what they ran and should, but let th© law once declare the whole
•tbl right of thr frieud* &lt;&gt;r prohibit!, n the rnajoriiy against the
business illegal and tho whole situation
&gt;n each school district remain at home and sale of intoxicating liquors in will Ihj changed, faced about and in an
while its opponent* turn out and vote. Barry county will be 2.000. Drt ns all entirely different direction. ’
&lt;n* tncMura will be defeated.
There are on© or two points which
work together to make it 2.&lt;TO«e call ugpn every friend of tbe
Make Tnesdav. December SOth, the should be briefly lreat«l. The «lm of
home as against the raloon to be at
this movement is nut against the indi­
red
letter
day
to
temperance
work
in
wr&gt;rk from this time on. Go to the
vidual. but against a btisinw; It may
Polia and see that your vote counts Harry county. I/et the verdict be a- lie wrong for men to drink Intoxicants,
^rinst the saloon; talk wiih your big one against the saloons—the bigger but that is an individual matter where
neighbors about It; get him interested: the better.

•

■

every man must judge for himself, retttAl U a question between
himself and hin Greater. It Is a matter
which must be regulated by public sen­
timent and soda! opinion.
Statute law is stiff, crude, nnd there
are some things which it eanuot do.
K may be wrong to commit suicide, yet,
by common consent it is admitted that/
that is a question which belongs to the
Individual. The law may say what
shall not be done m public, but it can­
not successfully undertake to ray
what a man’s private habits shall be to­
ward himself, and the local option law
—or law providing tor,the adoption of
prohibition by counties—does nut at­
tempt to say so.
There is one other point for consider­
ation by democrats honestly attached
to their party, yet desiring to do what­
ever is right as citizens though it iuhv
not be particularly to party advantage
The local option law is emphatically a
Democratic law. It relegates tho whole
question directly to the people. Could
anvthing be more democratic*
In closing, I have but two questions
to ask. If the business of the saloons
was selling o.-duin. how long would they
lie allowed to exist ? What public good
docs the saloon business serve? Omcan never gel to Hattie Creek by follow­
Ing the Middleville road, ami the grad­
ual extinction of the traffic In intoxi­
cating liquors as beverages will never
be ai/eomplished by taxation. 1 axation
don’t tend that way. Let us grt in the
right road and keep traveling, btdng
satisfied to go Nome distance to day and
some more to-morrow, knowing’ Hut
we are moving carefully but surelv m
the right direction.
. F. P. COOK.
The Iowa State'Register, of Dra
Moines, loan, the leading piper in that
state nuvn: -Th&lt;&gt; two Luge eftlre.
Des Moines and Sioux City, where th»prohibition law is most thorougtdv en­
forced. and where lhe saloon is a t’huw
of tlie past have, during ISJ17. made u
larger gain in population aud wealth
than any two cities in Hje elate. Real
estate commands belter tiguri . atul
trade Instead of diminishing hxs in­
creased. People buy mure and pay
lietter for what they buy than in anv
other two large cities of lowA Thto
is because th* homes ol Des Moinuand Sioux City are protected ugam*i
lhe saloon. There is al*o a ia-tter at
tendance at school, and the two ciliea
have prosperetl mure than any others,
and all this without the open saloon.

State of Michigan, County of Barrv.
•r »
f'rup-te C«irt for tor Cour,
3 rtESi0I'totattaOtDcrtattHtoll)
"v" *'1'* ",m"Y "B T-wwtay. tlie
1.th day &lt;rt N&lt;n&lt;-nn»-rtu the year &lt;4u- tiiuuMud
rlulit liutylml and eittoty »eieu.
1 rv*rjit. U|», W.Ciifc. Judge of ITobntr.
Bi1 the nuttci of tbo «-itab« of John luiv»on
-(•t 1 'i.aiifr* Ulf, &lt;ir&lt;-ra*«d.
fl 2°^ci!“s V"
,,M’ I*1'”""- daly veri­
fied. of Ellen E lAetbart. lurnurlv Ellen t‘.
l*a***n iirayfcT Hil* court t'• adjmilente and
‘ r‘.7?'i“'i*' wl”,»«r ••ZM’-rr lhe Hti! tn-ir* of
uf Mid dret-aud. Hm| m.uucd to luhrrtt the
real c-tjlr ol * Inch »Ald &lt;!»~-ra*tK! died a&lt; trrd.
Tbrrcnj-ou it :* urdrnM. ti.it Erid.iy,
the '.Hit line ..r I.M.M.ml r ■ I.
.. ...2

A COLD NIGHT.

l»tiH»n, au&gt;l that
Mid th vi-aml, aud
rlty uf H:t«tine* In - ild county atn| »h.,w cau&gt;e,
If any tbrre |&gt;e. why tie prayer &lt;4 the iwUlloner *hotU&lt;i not la- graulml.
.
And It_i.» further ordensf tnul mU&lt;) iivttilunri
give uotlrv to H.r pcraon. Inlets-*l«l in atild es­
tate, of tbe fwml.nr)
aahi pHJtMO amt the
bearing Hnrwdl.v causing aram uf Hits order
to be publish.*! In tbr itallup It vs kkk a new*lav of twnnns.
Wm. W.C1H.K,
J mice of l*n&gt;l&gt;ste.

i A true copjr.1

ilrcroe of tin- rin .:il court for Hu- rouutv i.l
IMttl. I" chancery, hi th« Malt ot Mlchf*-an
niaJB aixl &lt;1 Atoni u.i the :*ilrtoriH*i day of JU).

A COLD MORNING.

Two dollars spent for a
5 aHorSe Blanket would have
saved a huhdred dollars. Ask
your dealer to show you these
sa Horse Blankets, which
retail from $i .50 tu $3.50:
a Five Mile.
1 \ 5,a Six Mile.
|
a Little Giant,
"l^kS/.A Boss Stable.
F. Kersey.
Electric.
. 5 A No. 306.

....... • • ••• "r •
.........»rv
&lt;j&gt;liy.Ull»lll*. and Jtiur, II. lUrtlr). A»irlla
K. Hartle) &lt;•■«! Enrabvlti TDonia* urn avfrnrt

... .... . ...... ........ II.
.-I. . ...
roubt) of Harn nud Htair &lt;d *ta*taiuit&gt;. «»

all- Itourv'fM r»ti If- rm:
Hie caet by Han.»rrsir
north ri-i n-nn ri.l I&lt;h
the mhiiIi Hv-t &lt;oro»T
tlllrt} file. O'l thr MrHIl
1 ii.- ot »eHon
inn

5I

U.ru

•I block I?

i lrrutt Cmirt ( on. ni»»i.inrt f-r Harr) t'dnnt).
Mi-lilgnn

acthui would •••rtsi'iv injure tbebtt»tu*-»s .
the city, it lias had no so -h effect. AU*iU«&lt;»

(CopJU*Ui.t .*•).

nearly thirt)tlire«- ;wr cent o**r that
for thr orm&lt;;&gt;on&lt;itii.* »ls mouth* ot !•*.. A* a
result 4ln&gt;4vr..l« ol wtnra nod children iu
c&gt;c4mm1

State &lt;J Mlrhtom.t'outrty ot Harry- Mf
A1 a *e*«to»-, •&gt;:
Probate Court tor tbe
mar.:)- ol Burnt, hoi.ieu a: the i*rotuite offler in
lhe eiti nt Itaaliti).-*. In Mht rouut). on Monday
Ute !V,i da* u: Xu*, n.1 er. tn tbr year Mietbuus«!&gt;d etEkt liuuanu and rlchty *e*en.
1‘ie.ent, Win. W &lt; olr. JiMlrr ol Probate.
In Ute innlter ol the rotate of X. Adetaldn
Kti'k. Crcea.rd:
Hi. trading uud flHncthp|&gt;rtiHnn.&lt;lui**rrillrd Of &gt;,.| A A. lla«r*. Ilaiifhfrrot Mid derra*-

of I'ralrjrtlllr. H.u») r uiltiit. Ml« hls&gt;.:i. real «!•
«&lt;-rli&gt;r&lt;! .i* biliiir
to wn- II-. -Milh half «
iilyhUrt) an;
filial qunrir
iliiiMnibd in Kat.M* thirtae tiw »n )&lt;-ar*
•::tee thr fi in|&lt;vranrr AiurndWMt ’» oiw rot»nUtutMMl »n&lt; i-uiiptrit. and «~&gt;ur&lt;t*ll) diirtiiK

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The Vnl-Bto of the l.icai option Uw In »upnrvwing thr liquor traffle ate no bettor exempn- MtAlcot Mica'kui -TiIIU .lullrial Circuit.
1 do heic'iv 11* 4*&gt;'I i;ij"d it th- foUdattig affot than In .M:uu&gt;*cliu«rtt&gt; Ih- toHeetpc 1»
from tlx* prnot Charlr* Mutth. nt linntr, ma and toe t:-j tinnm tor mailing th«&lt; *rwrai t» rri.»
of roiri within aud fitT the litlb Jud trial circuit,
ut 'be leadloK men of th* old hay »ta|.
vir;
Tl.e gnui.i d. iHrf »nrv and permanent, growth afirr Nincuibei i«r.
&lt;4 a i-rohitiHirm M*ntlm-at Qndrrtke oprrnt.w
r.atojvr it Mi ■ TtiiM Mm’'at In Julian
third U. mh’V tn Aptll. third Mietdav »-•»»&gt;
U(.i.n.rii, iii ii* l.ivc. •
tor n-erie* uf yrar*. alul I’rnvrd tobe u numfecund Mo’iid.-a l&gt;
rffc-lltr liirtniliirnt 1'* tM rWKiriil yf. lu'
1
tomprrancc Hum »m* otiirr MeaMttr. Inetai.iiirf
UirJu’- - -“&gt;r6rr uw. lhat baa ererbetu
irlwnti tha cflininuawmllli Tlie law i» iw'u
In&lt; lore* year I'riyear. It&gt; KuomMricil ratio
City altar rlly and Uia* alter towWto1" In tbr
IncrraalnK ranks ot lb» ho-lleeti««* inuni'-ip.ill
tu-*. Button Itself, lhe hea&lt;l&lt;;u.irtrr* ot lhe
liquor I •terr*:, rare a hear, no iktnw Vote

t*:!-ii-.H*i fn the l(a«:iur« liASXxa. a newapai»r prints-1 -.ml . irrn}.n&lt;‘i! m m;.I csstuty of

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voting, rtprraaed to inr aotnr spprrinn-lon
that no vote «md&lt;1 t* too large -1, e . larger
than Ho*ion mm yet prepared to amtal'i
Taking It for all In all. It wrnt to nir that lbaettlnc aside of the local option law. wtlti all it*
autwldlary and*tip;«rtlnglawa lorwprotilbllor*
cuiivUt'itioual amendmeait. would l&gt;r n»r*t

ratio a* w&lt;- bavr been dtirtaz the pail dertiile.
J!a**aehu*rtt* will be praetuwlly apn&gt;hlhltl.&lt;t'
■tele. And Ulin will be bnangt'l about without
rancor. b&gt; tlie free will atilie people arUuj in
their rMpectlcr mururlpallfie-i.
Blabop Gilloway. the le«l»r «'f the prnhlbi
tionI-t* of Ml*»l««lppl. I* another witnes* to tta
rapid Mid real pnwreai mailc In triniwrauiwork under the local option tan. Four eoonlle*
have voted tbl« tear, aa&lt;t all went -dr)" by
teandtotne majontle*. He ileclarea that they
are "fa*: wlnnln&lt; the eutlrti atate." .If tbl*
ihonlil be »o. no one would have the &gt;taht :&gt;f
complain, for then there would exlrf fu racli

movement all off frotn party polities " ttrni
tier* of nil parties work with them. The) annot a party, and "offer no man polltk-al place or
preferment."
■
The npeeehen and vote* of tbe ln«t Mlehlgnn
legislature show that the nalnno nartlatiia wentiitenaely onponed to countv option. They, no
doubt, read It* handwriting in the wall In
Georgia and other atalea The pni!Ul4ttot&gt;l»thave anecredrd In carryihg county ojdlo In
Hie Mlaaourl legl.t.ittire hr Mibniltthic to a pne
vl«ln&lt;i that all town* containing t,W or more
Inhabitant* vtiould be exempt from It* opera
Hon. BuMnltlng to th!« gathe heat the* cnul t
do. and a* an much gain, and Ignoring third
nartv meaaurro they went to work with what
little they had gained. As arevult twenty Three
couutle* and twelve elthu have already v.4wl
for prohibition and banl»#ed the*oloan with a
very fair pro*peel ol a apeedy eoutrul of Ur
state.

*--i8i&gt;rd art- Ui« Ic-arii

•-*:aie. &lt;«n&gt; ii.i,uirr«: «&lt;• :iiHH-ar al a teMlou
•t Mid court lieu t&lt;&gt; I- l&gt;»Mcu al llu- l-rotnun
In U&gt;«- rlt* ot Hi«tlur*. iu «ai&lt;l county,
u.d *li'iw &lt; an—-. If ai.v Uierr I--, why tlie pn&gt;v&gt;-r
■f thr l-etlt .— H r *Ih.;ii.I not &gt;* ffrtuilod. Ar-d It
'» (uni;rr &lt;t»ri-rr.|. 7l«a! 'MiJ urtiwmer p»T no»»;»■ I- . h.trn~lr&lt;f tn Kild r*t«tr of

slate &lt;if Miehlcau. e.n-i-tv ot Karn--**.
Al a ar»«i..ti of •!... l*nd&gt;atr Court for thr

Stair of MlrtilK’i*. &lt;‘&lt;*«uty &lt;tf B.rrj-

rrr-.’in. wm.
ju.u.-v 11 rroiuuc.
•
rudtter ot tbr rotate 01 John (Irani.

w.
•al.-o'Malt, btow..- . r fi-rtnclitetl. vptritianianil viiioii* lh;uoc« |u Ih- •rreral r -iinlh-* 1.
tht* Elate." and ap;&gt;na&lt; .! June I*. He?. *liaT l~
manufiut-irqil or mh&lt;&gt; within tlw llnills c*&gt;ld County &gt;.t Barry. Tht* n-iilcc i* ui*-n l&gt;
vlrtiw of the alow mi-r’!&lt;v—«t act of tin- lafri*
lalurv of the Mateo! Mlrnijao. ap;Hkatlon h
prllHoti lor *ucli election •uo&gt;--&lt;l
more liia&gt;
ntii- ntth ot the voter* o’ said County of Harr&gt;
uhn »tr qinallflril to vote for county offirertherein. a» shown by lur La*t pmedlua vote o
■ tateruor Uarluc iwen prrw-uted to tu- a*

I hi r. upili H I ‘ oTrirm:.that Frliliiy. thr l*th
Ja) of I'o rmtwr. A. I&gt;. 1*:. at WO o'clock in thr
••vri-iHwm, tie iMlgtird for thr henrluc of xald
iwlitlor., and thet the helm nt l.tiv of «*Jd drmilt court, thru to tn- ii.&gt;hl.-ti at the Probate
••fflee. In th- city of HasthUR. tn «a!d county,
•■nl allow ■ aua.-. If ancilierv I*, wtiy the prayer
•»l tin- iWtlltmier utUMi'iNitk In- grttlitnl.
Atul it 1- turtlii-r onlrrtil. that«al&lt;l petltlonrr
:i*r nut er t.i lite ttrrooaalInterested In »xld «»•.
i.»te. of Hie p-lulrnc) of afihl petlthni. and the

'
KKANK ifiRKHY.
County Cl-rk urdUiirr i.'uuuty

Notice l« hereby |ifrn, that l&gt;» an order nt thr
I'lvbate Court tor &lt; lie Count) of Kam. fnnde 01
suite nt Mlrtiurnn. count* of-Rarry.-s*.
A*, a w**li.i&gt; ot 11.&gt;■ Probate Court for the
inmi-niiil ehrhl hundred atul -i&lt;hty-*evrn.
CrrM-nt. Win. W. &lt; ote. Jndjre ot l*robate.
In Hie tuaiter uf threat.*:*- ot Marble Bate*.
■IrrenMil
Alvin II Hale*, executor of Mid estate,
r* ; tWDl* that Im i« prepared tn render
tn* neat accouni m nah.
and pra)*
that the Mme ma* ’-e h-ntd alul allowed aud be
&lt;1.. l.aif. &lt;1 ironi t.i«*.od trout T1irm,’i»&gt;n it I* ordered, that Friday, the
Xi.dita) uf Itrerndx-r. A. I&gt;. If*?, at ten o’clock tn

Gen. Clinton R. Flak, who la fn-qpenty spoken
of aa a protmble prohibition candidate tor pre*Idcnt iu IM«. write* aa ftiilow* to friend* iti
Coldwater:
••| hoi&lt;e you are moving »tron&lt; for local op­
tion. I think tome of Our Jllrhlann friend*
make a mistake In n«4 heartily ptohlnv for local
option. Every county recorded on the r»«til
«lde become* an edneallonal tor«*&gt;-an object
le**on for the ether*. Every food man and wo­
rn .in should strike a blow wherever It will do

Hetan'.t having been aside In th- parment nt
a nMWUmge nia-ie by William E. I,(i»to»i&lt;l
Com rowers to ITillfc T VanZiir Arrtl SW1-.
UM and recorded April Jilh. I«M. In I hr &lt;UBr&lt;
&gt;rf the ilrgiiterof lived* for the Count) of Barty.

VanBureb County Heard From.

Count 1. Ml'litgan, well at piii-l r amTIoti thr
prvmliw* de*rrTt*J tn «*M ti-orlCKO'. to nslivfy
Hw MivmnNhii- thereon iui&lt;5 all Irral ro*t*
Bald prtmi—•» an- dcvcrlb-il
the we*l half

the debt aoetirrrf by aald nmrtnw &lt;«r any :»*:
ilitmif, notice I* hereby aitrn that I *h.ili 0

VanBurcn county is the first to lead
off and strike a blow against the saloon
interests. On Thursday, Dec. 1st. a lo­ right »i «t Barry C-nii ty MKhlgan.
Dated Ort tn the,
cal option election was held in that
I'KII.II’T VAXZH.F. Mortgag.r.
county and the vote magnificently roils
up a majority of 3,000 against tho sa­
Blair ofMlehlKST.
loon. To bring about this splendid re­
sult work was done and lots of it.
Every friend of local option did his
Notice ta U*rrt»y ipiei-thit on the fr*t &lt;l»V of
share of the work and did it willingly,
IBC. a ant o' Mt* hmrM wi.» duly
(treat praise h due the ladis* of Van Sritfrgber.
-...-I
nt .I... rlfvH.l' ...ml f.ir the rolmtV of
Buren county for the eamestneas and a im . a* tuewioi «&gt; „■ r ........ ..... •
dorr
(’ Downing. cn-parti «•. 'he •‘t*’™
labor they put into the ratnpaign. Now . . .... — __ ... . il. I.....I, 1.mlm.nl. r.wvl.
let Barry county follow suit and give a
large majority in favor of no whiskey. whleh said writ waa nturnabic rm tbe fourth
Work, ladles and gentlemen, and leave day «if October, I MT. _
W October ffj
a
nothing undone to accomplish the de­
Attorneys for llainUff
feat of the saloons.

thereof, by &lt;-nit*li&gt;K a &lt;*n»y ut I’ I* outer to tm
|&gt;Ubll*brd In the lla*tu&gt;c* ItaXXRM.
tier i&gt;rt-iii*i and drrutaird In *a&gt;d county of
Harry. nn« in each week for Uuvr«uix*«*i*e

DM M Store SAMIRA
'

•‘The Soo-Mackinaw Short Lice.”
nrri.ir. fraveralnt a lerr lory utuHjusilrd tor
imatliqt. n*htr&gt;s and cnmnlojt.
bflTHl.K DAILY TftAtX HKRVICB
iwstwccii st lenser and Houghton whhovt
change of ear*.
Wngner Sleeping Coaches attached to all night
train*.
Obacmitlot. Parlor Can tm all day train*.
The only all rail icute to

cl Ml liek»l &lt;-ffl v*. Full tolorttuUton m to rales,
de., copto* *1
«o&lt;l fuldre* will be luraithed
uponspplickltooto
A. •*• Alii.*..*.
Gsu’l Pm*. * Ticket Afft.. MtrqMtic. Mlcb.

�knew, but It waa, be admitted to bimadf, a
conddt rnblc time.
She got impatient with her look; tba
aulbor had trot pleased bcr.
•T.ubbrtbI 'she cried; nentlruental trash 1"
and flung tbe volumo a&lt;lde.
“Seiwild*, too," said Cupk Berkeley; “by
Jove I sb -Va turn avi*."
H*r sudden movement Uadawoko ber fluffy
littlu rat of a dog. and be began to bark furi­
ously, with a sharp “ye|S yau," for bo bad at
last found out tlio near vicinity of a stranger.
Bertram'- gisldca* turned suddenly, and
looked satxn-liingly toward die n-jt wIkto be

ABNEGATION.
ta, Jol&gt;n.
Aroeuiptywf all »iii»ukutaggk&gt;v. '
That k. tub the ixtundlng Mood,wiU&gt; quietening

Aken the tina-Hng veins; wla. never miw«
Tbelr heavy eyre brvuad th- flinty ways
T&gt;lrdaily.fret imi’i tread; who wver know
Tbta word •« x«d. tweanse of core* lhat eo
Tboo every stop of life's lab-&lt;: *:.• mur:

Tb* pioddlag peoaaata. they ruuat plant and rear,

For kw.Jly li|n; au-.l yet, tor all ttelr toil.

-Margaret J. Preston.

A DAY DREAM.
There h y41 a lovely unspoiled •wuide llivk
in our evvr .altering nnd KUpjKved to be iw
proving 14a:&gt;l.
Few touriat* have even beard of it, anti to
pr.'Vvuttbeir rum caching upon ita peaceful
territory and breaking ita refrediiug quietude.

“Hraven*I whatever! Blue mu sapphire
in tlm sunlight, witti black fringvd lashes!"
Soldier a* lie was, nixl enrpet knight, ba could
do nothing but stare, daxxled by tier unusual
beauty.
A diode of annoyance mm«l the beautiful
face as rhe turned a way and walked toward
the iwuse. fondling tb* happy little dog a* siw
went akoug.
How gracefully »h* walked,with an ease and
elasticity io ber movewciiUi not often seen.
He cotitiune I watching, but tbu white robed
Ggure *ppt-aivd no more.
H&lt;&gt; found hto road to tba **a, happily un| cniiaciouv lhat it was a private one and that

HI* divinity wa» *lngUig, and ber voice
Why should we partAtte. Kathleen Aroon?

\cover for pinto in tho thick half wild tangle
«K mnlergrowth. svbcro tbe wbito ’ailed ntbbiw scurry about by hundred*, or *11 attuning
tbcinauivet tn iiiaiinuato brown beups of laxy
luxary. A iudlrn bend inland diackma a
U-nntiful e»tuary, nuich wt:xl« Ita way
ntU'.ntg lhe foot of lite hill*, looking toft and

far«.

A pictnrmqne old wo

Vli Jtervd from every rough blast, with
orangra and lemrats growing ujxm ita wall,.

From tla* hill/ inland, the view |« |*a&lt;toral
...I ..l&lt;-ll„-.
.. ..
...i_ __ ___

Piel-la of waving gi-Joea corn, Arid* of ,*nerald turnip nnd purple l-ret. and mangel.

briony and ejilaiiimc,.carpeted with prim

trr-*, with ni^y rJJcvt tending frvwu them
nctxMi tlie rountry, and tn the dfotai.'ty lav n
vi.la^*, from tbo cottage* of which tlx- white

peeping from among tbe n apy generation od
Capt. B*rtram Brrkeky, wljn was quar­
tered with l-i* regiment i i tlie same county,
noticed tt while out sailing in the n-gimcutal
yacht, ne*t'&lt;ing like a tiny geni iu ita verdant

Thera «a« not one of lila brother offlreia of
ncc-'itipany him thittey. till il became almost

friend.

can

Hubert

Falk: er,

-we

*lioul-l I.

nothing on forth to do there.

Go,

Imt don't aak any vi&gt;e row to share your
fate."
f
Well, be obtained leave uf absence, and be
dl l go!
They took him to tlie little lay in the
yacht, and i«it him on altore with bfa&gt; antah
jiortnmiiteau, prombing to return for him
ing at Bertram's folly.
The first sfteri«&gt;on be*i.joyed ihorungh!*.
Everything wa« so mw nnd bright and
frraii and lovely.
He found a quaint ivy clad little inn.

good looking,' and b»- lntru,te-l himself for

ascertained from b*r the prrttkai walks, he
started off f&lt;&gt;r a round. Inhaling tit* n-a
breeae* with avidity, and end*.! bto day up u
tbe l«aeli. where be ant till dttst, terily
throwing stonre into the water.
That night be wrote to bto friend:
rm*i-. FstarrB-You were wronr not to rotne;
It is changing! Jolly llftlc Ina oa&lt;! pretty httte
hoeteea. lively walks; all 1 want i* a companion
You bad better join tne. Ybura,
B. B.
But Capt. Falkner did U&lt;X tee it In tb*Mme
light, and Bertram Berkeley remainol eior.e
Tbe day after be follow*! a lane which be
had pot noticed Itefore. It appeared to k-ad
up to tbe rough and tangled undergrowth
upon tbe hillside, and l&gt;e thought lie might
Suddenly lie abippnl, for lieforc him lay a

gabled, golden thatched ••oltnge,of ■‘rtiw.idrrable alar, allowing on all aide* tbe sign* of
affluence. It wax covered with rare climbing
thick cl us-

Ivy and Virginian creeper.
* Tbe lawns were amootb as a billiard table
and 10ft na mew.
Tbe flow er beds were filial with blcawwi. but
ft waa neither ujxni houv* nor Wwn nor rustic

upon th* figure of a girl of some 20 years ot
ago, reclining in a low garden chair, latently
tending a book; and U&gt;c more he gan-d the

and it was evident that, spectators were not
usual iu that bidden romer, ail among tbe
trees and liedge roar* and tangled under­
growth.
It was quite a aurpi Ise tn find this Uttto
Cradtoeof perfume there; as though some
ry tad conjured it np with ter magic
wand, and the rcrnmlwnt girl wna fit for the
princess In tbe fairy tale. Kbe trad nuiMca ot
gold brown waving hair tanging down
loosely about her shoulder* and ulmo»t touch­
ing the ground, and the tunbeams were giv­
ing it tbelr own bright stadra.
She bad evidently teen out to Intbe, and
letting tlie sun and air dry tar luxuriant
trrsse* far tar.
Her eye* were hidden by tbelr long fringed

wm

In repose tbe mouth vied with Copid's bow
In shape, th* boss waa abort and straight,
tbo eon like Uuy sea ebelh. tta chin dimpled,
the brow braul and white and intellectual,
partly bidden by abort carta, w hich tbe water
had l.ut made more wavy.
8ta waa dresred i.i a plain white flannel
costume, which dung to ber figure and revsokd ita perfect symmetry, while a pretty
foot in a neat black shoe and stocking was
Mningtrom beneath the white skirt, and Bar­
tram saw that tta ankte wm sinnter and tta
instep arched, and the white band, and

Upon ber lap lay a tiny Yorkshire terrier
Mtoep, aud abe stroked it while she read.
“What a girll A regular VenusF mur­
mured the watcher. "And Las a mind, too.
Bow attentively eho reads!'
Sow km&lt; •* stood regarding her ba Bern

Why indeed I! jlow be tougod to go in and

say all sorts uf insane and iiu|&gt;ja«lbl* thing*
to her! lie made a perch for Uimardf upon an ivy
clad wall aud lirteucd until voice and piano
cetued^ tben be beard her call ber horrid
little dog, und *bc &lt;-amc to tlm ball door with

darling, and the little irvich found him out
again and began m.cv more to yap liku a
chibl'* toy, mid u*bunie&gt;l to bo caught watch­
ing b«-r he -lid front hia hldiug place upon
tbe ground out of rtglit.
"Little stupidFrbo mid, looking around,
"no ono U there.” mid bcci.ii*e the small nnl-

Mantbal Xie! roore fastened to bcr aboulder.
“What exquirita blraaomal’ bo aald; “may 1
aak a great favorF

“PrivateF be faltered, “I beg yner pardon;
I didn't know."
“Of oourae not, but ycot wonkl have been
vary welcome, aa Lawrence'- friend, bad I

gracfttaly. -aud certainly have tire right to
&lt;temond uno hi return." /
“1 baren*; a flower ituray room," be mid in

Tiny respect bto proiector.

cotuo to the whole bunch; they will fill a
•mall vase." she answered readily, and un­
pinning them aho placnl them in ld« hand
with a natural uucouconiud low, 'aa ►lie
turned in tbo direction of Iwr golden thatched
cvttngu with ber dog in bcr arma
“Grateful, and gvuerous and affectionate."
That night ho wrote again to

r rev me- i au». k*» us,
enchanting! It It aertous this

Ho

l*wrenco Ira*

too here alone.. Did lie tell youF
“No," answered tbu captain. “I don’t
think bo did."
Ho did no jurttc* to tbo rocbercho little
dinner; all bo wanted to do nos to aacaj*.
U&gt;' knew that be had made a fool of biniwlf,
awl was well nwaro that Mre. I.; Coate knew
it too; and more, that six- bad told bar buabaiel all about it.
“Well, now for your cunfemiou, Borkeley,"
sold tho major, n bo lighted bis cigar by that
of hia friend, and talked between tba whiff*
"Wbotuab* likel Dark or fair, merry or
penaivef Braiitiful, of course, or she never
wobld have attracted you."

for my toblt f

■I

Dr.PR,CE 8
SPECIAL

W

FlAWEXfflA^
MOST PERFECT MADE

other, almost roughly. “nu&lt;l n*ver will be. I
thought you wanted to bear all about tho old

haunted that lain.

I

Dr. Price’s Extract*. Vanilla. Lemon. Orange, Hone, Almon ’
Etc., prepared Irum the true fruit*, flavor dehciouxly. ''

■gr&amp;cioM to him, but she did not oak him iu.
this »bort thue."
Once ata nas walking iu tta gardsa with
“And so I du; drive on, Berkeley. 1'ui acttied.—
as a ----------------------good Batener,"
and bo ensconced
an elderly man.
---------------------------------“Her father," he told blmaelL “What a ' himself in an Indian lounging chair, looking
nice looking uld lellow; 1 must gat bold of &lt; thoroughly at botue.
Litu and then it will bo all right."
I
But the captain never before wm ao vague
Ho tategraphcsl
Covotit Garden for a I and disjointed, and took hi* leave m tal ly m
Hi
tok-graphcd to Covaut
bouquet if rare exuli'ra to ta sent down to bee pcaeibiy
pomtbly could.
.
lam by parcel post. They came, aud he wvut
Tuat night be draw up a telegram, and daand left item at th* b»ni* biuiaulf, with bto aircd It might Im amt off at tbo eeriieet hour
card attached, nud uuderneatb be wrote, “In tb* following moruiug. It wm to bla frieud
grateful return for tte roera," and claemi the Falkuur, begging him to bring ths yacht to
tax once more.
fetch hint tbo same day.
A neat maid received It from bto hands,
nod by ter “Merci, monsieur," be dbcorered -mall portmanteau braid* him when tho illite
craft bovo iu a-ght, aud they sent a bo-l to
Ho aiked no quertiotu, and left no meemge, tiro shoes to bring him on board.
uot whhing to exjKMa hi* ignotance of *v*n
“'Veil, old nnu. and bow is tbe fair laainobi» lady'* name
rataF iuughwl bla frieud, look lug at hrs

I

kuew liettrr, and taring *qus*wd Itwlf
through Hi* rustic work it vigorously at­
tacked tbe captain1* stocking- d leg*, for be
tad a shapely ralf, and was indulging iu
knickei bocker*.
' Tbu little brvite “worried" him so ternbly
that be bent a tavty retreat and left it in
|M«sra.«ion of tlie field, v
That evening be smokXl profoundly, draw­
ing at lite cigar like n man in deep thought;
moreover, a mre thing tor Bertram Berkeley,

turned once morKand tat upon tbe wall to
watch. Hurely hi. divinity would coma out
toon Rte did, with the garden bom in her

A

S

queue." returned Berkeley sarugsly.
Cape Falkner gave a I.mg h-w wldstle.
-D ea the wind lie that wayf . AVcll. oU
fellow, I waa once jdtrai Diyaelf, and I can
•ympathiBs with you. '
-Jilted," replied tin- &lt; tber *iuirply, “I’v*
nd lurn jiltwi, !’»• only been made a fool of.
I fell iu love with a marned woman, aud sli*

Suddenly she turn'd il in Hie captain's di vcttasi, and sonaed him through end through.
Tlwn. with a silvery iutign. quickly checked.
Dear me. Capt. BerkeleyF *itt&gt; "aid with
much apuarent concerii, "I’m afraid I have
sprinkled you a little.'
“Sprinkled" biml He was wrt through;

r

And from that'hour Cap! llorkelry ha*
never been known to tuen'iion tlx. -ubjeet.
Capt. Falkner Uerot the detail* later ou
________ _______
„„„ _,lrrt,
„„u,
tte affair rare fnn.—J Kate Ltov-t in Ixmdon
Society.

“lilted 1 ," and »h* thanked him to sweetly
for lb* bouquet that be na* quite happy,
only bis bapjunras «&lt;x» abort lived, tor -be
hail a pressing engagement and hastened in­
door* ot other. He saunt* red tn tIt* Inn ai&gt;l

FBICE BAX?NO,pOWDEncbM?ANT”M.VAFACT
TBS LARGEST IN THE TVOrj.D.
Bottllnx Dr. Prica'a tpevlrl Haroriag Lxtracto

thinking of her.
A dogcart was &lt;la«lii»g along the rood, n-Ung a stock busineM in Chicago that there
and suddenly n cheery voice aroused him.
is an opportunity for a great swindle l«iug
"Hallo, Berkeley I Where ou earth have I erpetrated upon them in lb« way they d •
• -isinrssf It is customary when IkumIs ard
you sprung frontf Who would ever Imre ex
the »ea sbnra;' and sprang out of bed ami ,«^t«-d you to turn tm tn this quirt eornerf"
w^nt without even asking for bto breakfast, ■ an&lt;l th* a|*aker lmn&lt;!«d tbs re..ra to his eo.kand regardlew of th* cravings of tte inner । aded groom an l jaiujw! down to grBCt his bond or certificate of stock, h h their option
fill 1*till
lait12,
alm
........1friend
... i _•aud
I h old
-., .brotlier
_ -«■----ufllrer, shaking hlin to await tbs remittance from th* New Yrek
man, I.,
be stayed onl^w.r-1,
tbe bench
but! slio
never canie. Hungry aud dlaaathfied he re­ warm)* by tbe band.
rod. but they seWren do an. Now, what
turned to the inn and ate his burnt up viands,
“I may very well return tbe compliment, would hinder a daring swindler from ringing
which tad l-ren waiting «for hinf since 10
ta Crate,” laD;;l&gt;cd Dertnun Berkeley. "I ,
.... „——....
o'clo-k, and started for Hint narrow lane have never wire rern you since you left u* at I ronnecti'm in a speculate
UJ
once more. This time be was not cifatp- ’Gib,’ two year* ago; fancy my mrsting you ' 'l»c&gt;n»o ba intended
‘ to ntn
' would probal.lv a*
pointed: there »ta nstl
in this quiet place, when txi quarters n*ed to tab.ish hia identity suffleieuey to work l&gt;&gt;*
Her hair was plaited ntul rolled up, and she
looked like n young qff*n. and in bis mind
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
be opotropLto.il her as n Juno.
low. and roamed, and mttod d »wn in tn th* '. nty would have to ta tearn*d from New
Hu hid behind whiis thick shrub*, and
Taklog effect Nov Mh.tRd.
Imrgain; and what’s nioir, I don't regret H." j York, for ills donbtful if there is* man in
■ 'Tant mieux pour vou*!' 1 fear tlicrc are ' Chicago expert enough to tell.
lAKTWAHU.
him. A tun bat «ii in ber left band, am!
n-.t many *mh prues i.i the nialiimouial ! The otter day a wronger vtoited one of ti e
site placed it upon h«r head, aud turning to a market.'
( \
|I b'g tank* with a railroad bond whi- b is rate"
mowing machine which aUmd *pon the lawn,
&lt;vcr had a bad opinion of I ii New York as gilt edged to Inquire if II “eio
1
Tj,,, ban* jieupte couldn’t tell bun
sboact to work with n will to cut tbo gram,
and tbr sharp bright blade* revolvtd a* tbe r-w l my estimate of wemaukiud ’
an&gt;i sent
________
_
verdant atom* fl-w befnro ber.
not tell him tb*t«and arot him tuMMtbe'
‘Lucky muu:"
-Strong and muscular, too,” be said ad“I echo yourauntin’ent. I .upp
hrokei’a Very likely tta man we* ubliced to
mHtigly; “no doctor'* bilia forberl H'hnt a
tw&lt;4 »t rmtax r*i
sM
sk-ji. eb t'
1: wa« a counterfeit w geeuiuc. Tbr*-‘ ! Irving .......
Tbo grass nu flnkbedand lhe bright vision
Cn’pr. Berkeley poaitivriy Hushed undsr the tour years ago* man. stepped &lt;,C tta train
j - HjurriKiM
vanbhed. and onre more tta thoughtful moed brottxi'. and thoughtfully puifcd hi* mu*
j Qulinby....
into tta arm* of a government »43re»
Hi*
descended upon the captain.
teen*.
valiae anmaimd *475.0(0 in got •tiimeut*. A
Hewn* upsgai.. wdfite next morning
“By Juv*; you’i* in for it,”langhsit Maj. rerbutv local broker nA so *urs the lewd*
nnd down upon ths beech, but a- 4i -tnilv
LACoste. “Wall, even* and dis* with us to­
raw AM •** «M*4 i«w~1 is* wk&gt;y r—«•
was earlier still and wm already in tbs water, night, and 1 w4U in'rodure you to my wife, Ing market price for th^ entire lot '
man
drreard In tbo pretUcrt of French bathing an I you can tell ms an
ntreour awt0*^1* Hms aAdho Chester per
dtery
coatnme* end »wlmmin: al-out llkn fl*h.
eigrir after dinner.”
anxious to boy have I'^’g^-^TLw.- •
£
When abe pcrrelved tta st-_‘
_oe awaio ,- “What, you are living hero tbetiF
behind a projecting rock nn&lt;i ..acted with
“Ye»&gt; We bav* a pretty IlttJa box. Where up in tbe treasury furnaces at iVes&amp;.jg^*1
wonderful agility through tta wooded path are yon staying) I’ll stroll down and tak - Chicago New*
i«ui
up tlie hillside and out of sight
you hack in triumph; it will be quite a treat
“And tnodert!" rrisd Bertram, wi!h eo- to tear nil tta news of the old reglmmL"
A
German
lady
who
recently
wm
i.
.mlttM
tbuaiMin; “I wish to goodness I snew ber '
“I'll come wltli ptoasure; Pm putting up at
He liad bis whh, in n measure, that after­ th* LIU* inn. Wtat time do you dineF
to IB
l.io
noon. He me; her accidentally out walking,
■ Seven, and PM fetch yon st a quarter to," •mb** ter in Tbe Vienna Near Frew Firm
and wit &lt; a friendly nod tbo major jumped up aa follow*: "She i« Kill young, at moat IM tn
and Tiny was with her.
20 yean old. and has an extremely cliarudng
For once he bleraed that dog. He snarled
m.'-e more into his dogcart.
face.
Her
white
appearance
would
bo
be
-Can
I
tak*
you
anywli-re,
BerkeleyF
at n strong fox terrier, who immediately
MprgM.......
• No thanks, I’ll coutintw my walk;" and ao witching were sl&gt;* uot an Oriental, and thereLowted him over, with the evident intention
th* friends parteil.
nf ranking mincemeat of blru.
IftadfrvlDw
M*ij. La Cwt* arrived with military perfectly beautiful, according to European
Here WM a gran-1 opportunity I No one
disliked tbo idea of hydrophobia-tnors than pun -tnality, and there wm a strange smile notions. Sb* has large dark *yea. with Jong,
All trains run by ninetieth meridian or centra
zftertrau Berkeley, but betaas not tbs man u;xni hia handsome face aud lurking in th* beery eyelash**, a Hauling complexion—to
•tandard time.
Ttirourb nwhe* betwee.
which art ha* contnl tiled nothing—nnd th*
to lose *nch a ehanre. H* rushed to tbe res­ depth* of bl* fins gray eye*.
Grand Rapid* and Detroit un all d^pralt-»l iveliest little month and teeth. Her neck
cue. and administering n •&gt; vere chastisement
(YoniBcnmra.—At flrand Rapid* with Ck&gt;
keep dinner waiting—your rook is tbe last I and arms, n» well a* ,L*r small, fat hands,
upon tlie bellicose anima! delivered tbo small
ra*ra * West Mlcblga:- tor Holland, Xunk*.
Wu*kegun and point* north, .and '•'»*» Grand
person In tbe world whom yopshould offend.” I glittered with diamond*, and ber dark, fa«!i'creature in safety to its nnxionx mistiest.
lU|&gt;taa * Indiana R. JL for Rig tapUri.Travvr**
“Ob. thank you, very, r»ry mochi” sta
They chatted briskly na they walked up the ionably arranged buir wm encircled with
, Ctty and Frio*key. New York aad FeeHe Ki
wreath* of precious stonea, and yet eomeltow
raid eagerly. "I* was an good of y ou to save lane.
f prwm dally. All ottoi train* daily except
“
Here
we
are,"
said
La
Coate,
throwing
1
ber
toilet
seemed
not
overladen.
On
the
left
my little pet. I am most grateful to you,
“T*’
P. A. HAHN, Local Agent. Harilag*
nnd she raised lier beautiful blue eyes to hh . open hia gate; “pretty little place, is It notl side of her white euntb dress, whom long
face, while bls heart teat with a heavy tnwL' But perhaps you may have seen it bsforv, In trail was completely covered with rich lace.
your rambles.'
worthy of tbe Nasmyth hammer.
white ro*ee, and below it a miniature of tbe
Ho was a handsome fellow, and abe ac­
-You don’t Use here!" stammered bis viai
kbedlve set fa diamonds; on a lltU* taUo lay
knowledged the fart to herself ns she looked
tor; "1 thought—I didn’t think”-----up to hia animated countenance—tbe clear,
“Of course you didn't, old fellow; come la ber golden talotiere, with tbe signature of
Abdul Aris In diamonds and a larg-t fiy flap
dark eyes, the closely cropped hair and clean and aee my wife."
Without one w*rd'Bertram Berkeley fal­ of ostrich feathers, whose handle glittered
shared bronze fare—save forth* heavy brown
Delivery Department
INVEBTIOATOBB IN UBE.^*
and sparkled with tb* sligUUwt metlo.i/‘—
muatarbe—t’:o tall raanly figure, aiid erect lowed uim.
INVESTIGATOR* IN USE.
Mechonlrr.lly be bung 'up bla list in the Ro-ton Transcript.
carnage.
About Bve j'earv s»o I suffered from pa'”’/
bell, mechanically he went with him into Hie
unnaUan and great pain auu wcaktire* Iu lbyou.” be murmured, miking bls hat chiral- rvom, of which lx flung open the door, with
Wh u tbe emperor of Binril waa askal to
romly. “I am deUgbtso J * m ujx&gt;d tbe spot, a ttrunge feeling as of a sleep walker about
such •-ivage dogs cut to be muxried."
b.r.1 It seemed to him be »m having some add lib signature to tbe many dirtlnguidwd
I lire Bl
f«W» •lie’ -.
.
arrlvlt k home true night I !•«.«&lt;! a &lt;••!•&gt; '• '•'
He turned a* lie »poka nnd walked, by ber
ones which adorn tbo pag^s of the visit, r*'
KtDKtT
MH A KBA AlJtAXAC that had beep left ■l.lilVK
bxind by It; that bo could bear and are and book of tbo Grand Optra, in Paris, lie
side.
the day. 1 read the article, "'that H th--So far ou! ' f Loudon such regulations are feel, but that all powtr over himaelf «a* nxirttly inn-ribed hlnwif na “Don IVd’v
IHwa*e that is Coming t
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«• 'iTf
d'AJcantara, foreign member of the Academy
not enforced," tlie answered with . smile.
dntied him.
. ii i n»u wriiivu a in.-ir
“No, Imt they ought to bo if hydrophobia
Grraldln*, hero la my friend, Capt ot Science." Hia majesty, if not exactly an
I ludeed 'Ilke a thief In th* ulght
is to bo stamped out ol England."
Berkeley—Berkeley, allow me u&gt; introduce ctnporor among savants, may fairly claim to
!
been
*teallag
npuu
w
unaware*
I
­
W. JOHNSTON A CO..
“1 hope you have not let that animal btta
ta a aavont among emperors, ntxl he hn»
1 sent fur a bottle i.ffhakrr I.vi..-' ■
*•Dtraotr. men.
ftetxel's Byrun. ano before I hs-i
paaasd * great part of hia time iu Pari* in
your" she said anxiooily.
bait
of
It
I
frit
lhe
welcome
re
iw
• Ob, dear no! What a lovely little (Jac* cknced with men im&lt; nt
tbo Krtcty of bto brotheraa- note. Astronomy
I ... Ilk. ml ..1.1 •.-!! I &gt;
digedrel in, fata. M, kidseji *••*&gt;•£*^7'’''
'1 think Capt Berkeley end I hare met ta bis favorite scienre. and be spent some
this I.'" _
tone and strength, and tta nrfnar, trouble **i&gt;
before," mid tbo lady m a mndcnl voice, and hours with M Camille Fliumnanon in hi* ob­
Mme. Flnmmartcn
''mHUom’TTpeople r-red MWTie rnedl’ Ine
tbe ramie and aorda ot “Kit hltea ArootT j servatory at Juvfay.
Interrogatively.
“Quite. 1 confcm 1 sbonld t refer having a a-un-ied afrerti tn the lirtctwr' i ear*.
to art on tbe towel*. To ,h,rl'!J o L Llm.
Shaker Extract In tta strongest wwdb * trf"*
comfainion, but I har* enjoyed my stay her®
“Why should we parted beF
■With
It is ibe reetlret. pleasantest
“Why. Indeed!"
purgative in ihl* world. Tta ’
.
“Lawrence, dear, Capt. Berkeley wm an
women and chl’dren nut, take It -O’w I
more: I have all tta more
turned demuniy.
very kind; be «aved my jxior Uttl Tiny from thing—tho digging na well as the planting^medicine becanae it la pn-P-red to ‘^2,
“ What an exquisite little cottage yours is,’
being hurt by aueb a horrid aavage dog: I tnyaelf. 1 win show you that I am capable
1 mat claim to be a rellalous man myaeli *n'&gt; *
X”Th" -h.-..-. I.A*rlr
am mre, lika uiymlf. yon are infinitely obliged of earning my bread al a pinchand taking
I and mrtct taalneas Integrity. A'hat the, tn«‘r
to him. Dinner I thunka, th* paavagra are the spade out ol tlie gardouer’s bands, |.o s t
m., » m»lM W U» l*W'5
„ H
“Ys*, I recogiiiard you again.” ahe returned too narrow for taking atma, wo juat fellow to work no hl» ta*k. which lie perform*.I in nu
quietly. "Tiny rather objected to you, but tbe leader; shall 1 go Unrt, and abow tbo way I expeditious and workman lika manner.—New
For sals byaU druggta* and h, *• J
be did not know you wonk! prove a friend in See what a lovely center piece your exquisite Orleans Times-Democrat.
need to him,” »l&gt;e answered wltli a tunny
Ter th* Fanaar, the Btoak-Broedar, the Dairy- ,
white band toward tta bouquet ta bad left
lough.
tau a&amp;d th* Hortieultarirt.
“No. He was decktedly antagonistic," be far ter, which wm in the middle of tte well
appointed table, which wn« laden with beau­
answered, laughing too
j light from th* flrefltes can ba Bern flickering
tiful blossoms
"Do you want to mtitzle him F aba asked.
hiciiMle Apiculture ilonleultnre. stock Rrred“
Lawrence,
wm
it
not
kind
of
Capt.
through
-----it*
-----------------------aomlier
shade,
w
even
--------------------when
the
sun
“I’m afraid so; if the thing tr to bs done at
Ing. Veterinary Meienea. Market Report* uf I’arm
rtay will &lt;!ye ererythlna Tberjmt- wW
ail it should b* dona properly, Imt if any dog B*rk»tey to send me eurb lovely exotica; and la high In the invent. An okl farmer tells a
ahrre. Price IOe. a imck»Ke-.-» oo’.on \
in the world fa exempted that ono should ba all iu exchange for a cluster of common roera; good one alont a fellow wto tat hia wny tn
don’t you think I Iiad tbo tesrtof thstargnlur one of ttoeo vast, dark fotrata &lt;&gt;f com ami
’
tn
pacanse* or tor i.iy n*».
•
T "ltee*’&gt;e bs to ao amiableF she queried.
“Undoubtedly,” be laughed, and again their was
wai utterly s
unable
tiaVte to dStriea!*
extricate blmxrlf.
blnnelf. At;
An
exploring party, with lantern*, went tn
-Ko, because hi* mtetrom is," repltod ba
i atore. Harting*. Mich.
•w’
“I do hope 1 did But spla»h you much with •earch of bitn. When, at last, "tbo tat
srall turned," aha laugbad; “and that horrid bow thia afternoon, but bow was
DING ADVERTIREM
1 to know any one wm titling upon tbe walll tall corusUlk aatraddle ot au ear of coni,
where be had been watching for t|&gt;s last

•ye* and gtddim hair.
Hi* fit st waking tbrught was
of tbe fairy cot tag*

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Michigan Centrat.

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Kidney ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

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A look of ragrat paaaad iacross his fatterm,

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PERSONAL MENTION.
giv« until to-morrow to pay bis Bne_

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“xurrH oer-7 • * w
’7*
‘uu uccurreu
H«Uu. bou^So b»*“" nT^cii.'t'
U*loo« ot lb. ..jot, loogow
broken.
“
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Braii in mind that Santa Claus'
hV4Uqu.»rtera during the buUddya will
be at Baughmun A Buri’s store. A
"lock Of rirgant rxxta for the hohduy
trade can bu found th rc.
^Thk Barry county teacher’s associa­
tion held a BMriou iu thta city
baiutMay, with an aliendanuo of about 40
Some interesting utacussions were held
ou various subjects of school work.
H.ViTiNoe lodge. No. 52. F. A A. M
after their electl»ti of officers Wrdnreday evening, adjourned to Frank’n
l lace and there unjovud an ovstur sup­
per. About 70 members wcf&lt;* present.
Gabriel Conkling* aged 74 years,
living in the aecuDd ward died Sunday
morning. He bad been steadily fail
ing for a nututier of montba. Th.tunera
will occur tu^lay under
Masonic directions.

Major Anderson is in the city,Geo. Keeler was io Charlotte Wed­
nesday.
ueuoav.
rS?1**'- °f lrTto»'
. was in the dty
"**•»■
/R. B. Wightman went to Nashville
Saturday.
*■-.
Lydia Morgan is now clerking at
Beam era.
Goodyear was in Grand luipld« Monday.
,E',-T'rov» 01 Caledonia, was in the
^city Saturday.
Dan Reynolds is visiting relative
In New York.
ZLrlloy Orr. of Lak, city, I, In town
for a few days.

Wm Wood started Monday for
Jxm Diego, Cat
„M*“* £rn’'KP»‘ulding went to Grand
Rapids Monday.
Mn.Omr Young la viall|ii( friend,
-.n Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Julia Goodyear wiu in Grand
Rapids last week.

C. W. Jonre was in Grand Rapids on
Arthur Fisher returned from th.North taat week, bringing a lint, bear uutiineM Monday.
L E Kn-ipp&gt;n was In Kalamazoo on
w ich he killed while there. He was
And pay the highest market in pursuit of a de. r when he cam. business Monday.
upon bru'n, nnd brought him low will,
A T. Sprague, of Lansing, visited in
pric&lt;» for Butter, Eggs and all a Hille &lt;uid lead. Tbo l.ror's hid. the city Saturday.
brought 315.
Waller Foster, of Mld.lleville, wm
kinds of Farmer’s Produce.
D- Lake, of Vermontville, was in the city Monday.
Silver Knives and Fork/ in .fried Wednesday evening to Mi-s C. J. Badcnck w»nt to Jackson on
l$arah Hams nt the home of Miles buainesa yesterday.
••
li b-rn a qtwwUOD which U thr
Main, Rev. G. D Lee officiating. A
..i;.. .
half*and lock.
Clement Smith visited Grand Rapids
'tu &lt;H couipanj ui rel.itivra .m.i lriend« Monday on husineas.
a.rr pr.aent. Mr. and Mrs. Lake lull
.or v vrmontville uii I hursduv tettei- /M»'»on Nevins is now employed in
' the Roller Mill office.
u. Mrti.
•
mv&gt; ami ha-jd burnished «tx! wirh
ki-.w oh W-.cta. Buy no olber.

lit&gt;T IS ALWAYS THL

JOHN BESSMER.
JEWELER.

Troy Laundry
HASTINGS, MICH.,
I). utd -L*r*nu«- rtrtdb flr»t-cta»a wort

■.iOor.e tn m good sAspe.
nr. Special rates Jjrlv
Rcmriotxw tbe I-Uce.

Knights of-Pytliias Ball.
B&amp;S'.ihU’i Division No. 19,'D. R.K. ofP.
X'/wuiRtvea

Grand Christmas Ball I
I'lrtosr

Hall,

ftASTiNan,

reri*r evcxmo, oec. as, 1887.

Music by Lee’s Orchestra.

Local News.
Circulation this wJc. 2,050.
Read Morrill &amp; Co.’s adv.
A. K. Kknahton has purchased thiJames Ntins' place.
Graham and buckwheat Cour and
corn meal at D. &amp; K.T
IL K. Grant has a new and attracuatwuaoemeat thia wuelt.
That N. S. cigar at Baughman A
Bn-1 a id ot the !•«&amp; quality.
New aide walks in front of Wetadert
Bros' and Dunning &amp; Rogers’
Call a’. Lathrop's drug store and
look over his stock of Christmas goods.
T ake your game, chickens, turkeys.
4p**% and dried fruits to Dunning A
Gall at the blue front furniture
store aud look over McCoy’s stock of
picture frames.
Mm. D. Striker gave a pleasant tea
party Thursday evening to a number
of her friends.
/
The term of the circuit court farNo­
vember, 1887, came to a permanent end
last Thursday.
•

EmANVKL^HROOMBAUOB paid 83
and co&gt;tH Dec.l for having been drunk
tbe day Indore.
The Charlotte Prohibitionist very
•“•nslbly takes a stand in favor of local
option in Eaton county.
Two grtezly bears were exhibited in
the city last week, and the small boy
was greatly pleased thereat.
No bervice at the Baptist church
Bunday evening on account of thetemperance lecture at the court house.
.Levi Eowlki4, of the Central House
boot and shoe store, offers his splendid
oottage and two lots for sale at a bargaiu. 1
Arrangements have bean made ao
that there will bo mail service on the
new road xs .soon as the trains run reg­
ularly. r

Frank Treat, of Nashville saloon
tame, accepted the uonmy’s preaent of
W days tn jail, instead of paying his
line of MOD.

2°^

A number of per-ons are reported
canvxMing this action lor raatein
•u.&gt;g..zmes and .newspM|«rr. which tluy-,
olfer to r.iriitsh
cheapth..t eV. rybud)
e..n •■fford to take thrift. The s&lt; crct of
the matter is lhat the sutecribvr nevt r
•rets them. Look out ior ’em, they are
working thta way.

Mrs. Chnrlee Ru-sel, of Allegan, arrivid id town Monday.
' W A. IlunMiergiT, of Cohlwater, ar­
rived m town yesterday.
W. J. Dibble, of Man-hall, was in the
citv on busioeaa Th'imday.

Archie McCoy made a business trip
to Grand Rapids yesterday.
Saturday aiteruoon as tho train,
D. &lt;). Watkins, a nephew of G. 1).
whu-h is due here at 1:45. was pulling
ou'of Jack-on it tan into a farmer'o
Will Knowlton hn.&lt;given up his po­
wagon. Result, n horse left on each sition at E. W. Morrill A Co.’s.
side ui the track, a w«fcou fit only fur
John
Lake and wife, of Vermontville,
Kindling wood aud a Irer ride of a few
iod» ou the cow catcher for thuJarmer, attended the Lake-Hams wedding.
a ho was only slightly injured. X
Miss Rose Goodyear ta spending the
&lt;A very pleasant progressive euchre wick with friends in Grand Itaplds.
parly was givrn Thursday night at lhe
Mrs. W. H. Powers went to Grand
reoduneeof Mr. and Mrs. P. T.’Col- Rapids yesterday for a few days visit.
Prof. W. A. Morse and wife, of
grove. About 75 guests were present
I m.t 16 tallies were used. Thr first Middleville, visited this city Saturday.
I priz-n were awarded to Mrs. Julia
Editor
Gndfrev. of F»eeport, wan .1
G&gt;n&gt;iyrar and Dr. Lathrop, and the welcome caller
at this office yesterday.
••••*»•¥ to C. ii. VuDAruian :wd Mrs.
Valiant.
•
W. J. Stuart is quite ill and la con­
fined -to the houM-.—G. It. Telegram­
When you find it necessary to buy Herald.
sch.Mil irtioks thr firet consideration is
z Fred Cunningham and wife have ar­
.u» to where you can do so cheaply. A rived from Dakota, for h visit with
drin can nut beexp&gt;etrd to give them friends.
&lt;way ami all that can i«- m-ked of them
k lhat their prr-es shall l&gt;r xUow us •^Miss Mary Andrus, of Battle Creek,
posbitdr, Al Itaughinan A Bith's yuti in visiting at her brother’s. Dr. .J. C.
a ill find prices lhat will give satisfac­ Andrus.
tion.
F. P. Cook han severed hi? connection
Archie McCoy has endeavored to with the Journal and ta-gan teaching
Monday.
purchase a line of upholstered goods
thtt would give satisfaction both in S’ J. M. McElwain expects to move to
Hastings noon, and will make this city
quality and price. Cull and examine his home.
'.tsetOCR. It is selected with sptcial
Miss Jessie Sage, of Kalamazoo.spent
rlrreno to the holiday trade and it
u&gt;u want to make your wife a Chrtat- tho fore part of the week with friends
iiia-. present you ran find one there that in the city.
Aid -urriy suit her.
L. L. Holloway, wife and daughter,
Do you want to aril, trade or rent of Kalamazoo, spent Sunday with
friends in the dty.
v. mr farm, village or city property? If
Mrs. W. Perk, of Kalamazoo, joined
•&lt;» call on or address Cook &amp; Sheldon,
list nigs. Mich. They have the only her husband, the agent st lhe new de­
oniidHeaet of abulract taioks in Barry pot here, Monday.
&lt;&gt;uiity, aud the ta-st facilities lor doing
Dr. C. N. Snyder, of Shay town, w.ia
. real estate business of anxflrm in th.- in the city Monday, the guest uf his
&lt;-&lt;&gt;uiity.dn.i propose to make a specialty brother, W. H. Snyder.
■r Hint kind of burinfeM.
Al. Hama and wife, of Vermontville,
A. I) Cook has removed to the Gard­ were in the eitv last week and attended
ner block with his.stock of groceries the wedding of Miss Sarah Hama to K.
and provisions, flour and feed. He has D. Lake.
Charlie Salisbury waa in the city a
new and commodious quarters, will
add largely to his stock, and asks the few hours Thursday. He is now trav­
public to give him a call. He guaran- eling with an excellent New York thea­
tre
company.
vs all goods, and prices as ’ow aa any
couipeiiiiiin. He will make the fiuur
John Holbrook and family returned
■nd feed trade as sproialty. ,
Friday night from Dakota. The
DivoKCR^proceedinss have been be­ Dakota fever will no longer Unger In
that household.
gun oy
rMuniuiau mj
&lt;»wby rtuxppou
Knappen «,
A VanArman
as atlurnry. lot Hr.. John D-onl., Mr&gt;
''I"™"““’I1"'!':
Lxonl.ehyr^b.rhu.lajndwllhcruel.
K ot P dwrejlv™

has also l*rn served on Mr. Dennis, re­
Seth Hynev, a former resident of this
straining him from disponing of bis
property or showing any more cruelty city now of Albion, was in town .W«lto Ms wife while these proceedings are neuday nsd Thursday of last week. He
is
now--traveling for Quick A Iteed.
iu piogroa.
New York commission merchants.
Thk Harry county district lodge. No.
Prof.
Samuel Dickie has been elected
25, i.O. G. T. will meet in quarterly
chairman of the National Prohibition
irssion ut Prairieville, Monday, Dec. Committee. He will resign bls profes­
12, 1887. commencing at ten o’dock. a. sorship at Albion college and devote
m.
lhe Grand Chief Templar, of his time entirely to politics at 33,000 a
Michigan will be present at Ahis meet­ Wing. There ta mmh important business / Kit McElwain, Quincy Hynes, Guard
to be transacted, therefore a large dele- '
Will Chld&amp;iter. Charlie and Tom
gatimi from each suliordinate lodge U and
desired.
G. A. Mosey, Dta. 8ec/ . Doyle. Geo. Keeler, Frank Ilarnee.
Frank Black. Ford Fausey and Ed.
•^Another sink hole has been devel­ Ballev, with their beat girls took in the
oped on the C. K. A 8. R. R. that K. of P. dance at Middleville Friday
promises to give even more trouble night.
Mr. John Roberta, of Hastings, came
than the first one. It ta about 40 rods
from the flrat In a direction toward up with tbe K. of P. delegation on Fri­
this city, and about 100 feet long. day, intending to return earlv Saturday
Monday a large gang of men were at morning. As he did not return at that
work trying to fill the pit, but at nig t time it is surmised that a pair of
the track was three feet l«wer than it bright eyes detained him.—U. IL Tele­
was in tbe morning. The two sink gram-Herald.
holes are separated by a section of bard
soil, and this second one seema to be, Will Booram, with tho latter’s children,
the channel found by the stream or left Monday for St. Andrews’ Bay.
water that has been shut out or the Florida. They expect to make that
place tbelr future home, if Mr. b owier a
II rat
Otrn little ones and the nursery for health is benefited by the change. Mr.
Booram will Join them in tho spring.
December gives ita usual quota of good
thing?, and something more in happy
glimpses ot holidays to which the little Hastings Lodge No. B2, F. A A. M, held
people are looking forward with
great expectations. These stories and in their hall Wednesday evening Nov.
papers will go straight to the juvenile 30th, 1887, officers were elected for the
heart, and set voung cars listening for ensuing year aa follows:
W. M.—Chas. H. Bauer.
tbe first tinkle of bells denoting the ap­
8. W.-G. W. Lowry.
proach of beloved Santa Ctana. Thia
J. W.-AbHah Eaten.
beautiful monthly has ita
of
Treas-J.M.
Nevin*.
Srlal writers and artists; and all it
Sec—M. W. Biker. .
tains is freshly gotten up with care
E. D.—Jas. M. Crawley.
to pleaae aad cultivate the o&gt;*» for
J. D.—Lureaxo Dixon.
whom it ta designed. Ruseell Publish­
T.—E. B. Throop.
ing Co, 36 Bremfield SL, Borton, Mass.

The poverty ball baa been abandoned.
Remember the donation to-night for

. Tn® place te go for Christmas goods
h Witbey’s buar.
Rvsbt’h bath rooms are open Bun­
days ifou) 9 to llJOa. m.
Kkb thut tine display of plush goods
at Dr. Lathrop's drug store.
Ed Evans has muved his tin shop to
the building recently vacated by A. D.
Cook.
The ladies will (lad a complete as
sort ment of working material at
Nevina*.
A new m-at market, will soon be
opened on Jefferson ntreel bv Engtes A
Vrouman.
'

Have You Seen Them ?
If Not, Why Not?

Any body can have a watch for very
little uiuuvy bv culling on John Bessiner, lhe jeweler.
Ir in need of gold spec's or eye glass­
es call on John Bninmer, he has a very
large stock tu select from.
The Sweezey farms were bld in to G.
V. N. Lothrup, of Detroit, at Saturday V
sale for the num of 816.5UU.
Have you any second band school
books to sell? Take them t« Lathrop’s.
Hu will pay you cash or trade.
Rev. J. A. Grow will preach at
Klingensmith school house, Yankte
bpriugs, Sunday al 11 a. iu./kIso even
lug.
A donation for the benefit of Rev.
Rowlsod will be held at J. Itanium'uext Wednctatar evening, Nov. IL All
are cordially invited.

The Baptist church choir is doing
excidh-nt work uuili-r the leuderahi,.
uf Mrs. Tiuiinerm tn Who is an aecouiphshed uiualclau. A new safe arrived Friday forbrnltb
&amp; CulgrovH. It is a very large one aiu;
gave them great difficulty while muviug it into tbelr office,
Jvht step into Archie McCoy's furni­
ture store slid see those bandsuiio
'intiq/\e oak bedroom sets. He m-lta
them uVdeasonalde prices. '
You will find an adieu variety of
Christmas toys st Wllhey's buxur.
1'reertits spproprlute for young or old,
-and low prices ou sil goods.
Th wk new and elegant designs of
ladies' Jersey plus and ladies' sleeve
buttons should be seen at 3. A. ileliues'
before purchasing elsewhere.
Wallace
Kelley and wife will
celebrate the 20lb anniversary of then
marriage at the residence of William
Shriber next Monday evening.
Lunn Bros., the tailors, are very
biuy now-s-days tilling their orders,
but they keep right on doing good
work and giving good satisfaction.
For novelties in plush goods, go to
Bauebiusn A Buei's Finmt stock o!
gixM.la in that line in the city. They
make beautiful Christmas presents.
A rkoistered pharmacist la well
qualified to put up prescriptions, and
if be b,- a careful man he Is pretly sure
to make no mistakes. Baughman A
Buel.havc a uian that till tbe bill ex­
actly.
The new law compels a voung man
tu take out a marriage license; it falls
short in so far as nought to oom pel
him to buy the wedding ruig of John
BteLTOrr. he has the ouly goods that are
tlljo give to a bride.
The county jail Is getting to be
quite a lodging, house for tramps.
Friday night Jatneu Keys whs h goes'
there, and on Sunday night John
llevlnr, Fred Miller arid John McGe*enjoyed Die county's hospitality at the
same place.
'
X
At the meet!mt of Fitzgerald poet,
G. A. IL. .Saturday evening, the’followIng officers were elected:
Com.—Geu..H. Brooks.

Sen. Vice Com.—M B. Todd.
Jun. Vice-Com.—F. Standly.
(). M. -Traver** Phillipa.
Surg.-Dr. E. H Lathrop.
Chap.--A. H. Ickes.
0. of !&gt;.—A. A. Eggleston.
O. of G.—E Batteraon.
Farmer friends you who have
poultry yet to sell will not forget that
we want all the fat. well dressed ducks.
ge«w, chickens and turkey# that we
can get for which we are paying high­
est market price tn cash or trade. You
will abo oblige us bv getting your
poultry in on Wednesday or Thursday
by noun. We are always headquarters
for butter, eggs, dried apples, etc.
Staufeer A Crawley.
Yesterday was a red-letter dav
with W. 11. Myers. Hastings' leading
harness dealer. He that day fitted two
elegant single harness to Geo. Preston's
and J. L. Wilkin’s horses, aud th»finest kind of a double harassa for N.
T. Parker, the latter to be used only
when Nel’s handsome team of Hacks
is bitched to the heuroe. The material
and workmanship on all these harness
were No, 1 in every respect, and were
admired by all who saw them—and
there were' many. The bottom drops
out of the thermometer when William
gets left In the harness business, and to
make none but first-class work la bis
purpoae. He ia never ao happy as
when some one orders a harness and
Bays *T want the best you cau make."
He takes pride In that kind of work.
He is having a rattling trade too.
Why shouldn't he? Fur W. IL Myrre
is known from one end of Barrv county
to the other aw an honorable dealer,
whose work cannot be surpassed,
whoee goods are aa he represents them,
and whose prices are in keeping with

The eymptoins of Biliousness are un­
happily but too well known. They dif­
fer in different individuals to some ex­
tent. A bilious man is seldom a break­
fast eater. Too frequently, alas bu has
an e-xcellent appetite for liquids but
me for solids of a morning. His tongue
will bear inspection ut any time; if il is
not. white and furred, it is rough, at all

eVTiMMlifiwlive system h wholly out
of order and Diarrhea or CunsUnation
may alternate. There are often Hemor­
rhoids or even lows of blood. Tln-re may
be giiiiUnHM land often headache anti
acidity or flatulence and tenderness m
the pit of the stomach. To correct ai!
this if B&lt;&gt;t effect a cure Uy Greeo-*
August Flower, it costs but u trite and
and thousands attest ita efficacy.

WHAT”S THAT ?
Going Lower?
Tliey CoTild Not.

Beamer’s prices are lower now than you will
find them elsewKere?-

DID TOO SAY IE BATE RIVALS ’
What do we care? We have discounted all comers up to now
and we can

Do It As;ain!
We’ve got the pluck and got the grit and got tbe money too.

Ease Your Minds
And let us induce you to make a trial purchase from our im­
mense stock of

Bazaar &lt;3roocl&amp;
All the latest novelties in Holiday Goods at

Beamer’s Cash Store.

�the

cost

or Fine manos.

MOST NORTHERN TOWN. '

EYES ANO EYEGLASSES.

-'■IL

n
w

?!..n...YiU^hnerart htoml minfle

A vrxlean Education■n-eM-t
«‘“&gt;tt&gt;y l*rwt* bo
2. .. , . .-aratfonab ttaugnot 5 yeaia by
“ ••
*.it nf tta «se. nflal art ot riding.
&gt;"••• 11 ‘i!&gt;t
l»aburro,aa Un
_
(th- .... .:t9uqabMt of bunion ot
,• ■?*.: ■. *'« cn' cvi- ddw-Mj little lr.-iu.la ar«
! r
, 1 il nt Mln! Rrutlr, nnd ro low ot
ija. e. t.imb!.' finui them is attended
.114 kf &lt; UJ tmurqtwuroa F.om lhe
c.xl^k. lq» jmr«rt«o t»
, 1. ■ ■■.. i p •' * and luciweforwaru much
, , •! .1 rderty if bo liven in
•
. I- I*”
uu Uw
.
i f 13 taluu. begu" to wear tlm
\J.‘..
,..1) tcnviiy Uhnnit-d with mlver
1-id, if
wi-’ r-asbod lamtaioona, a lib
"■^k- . x .■riiBinonte down at tta aide,
’’’'. ■, »;lvcr ounjnltsl spurn Unit d&lt;*’ . ,,*11 . , t r.j&gt; a coballero or gciitk-uuiu

lor. 1 buck.
V .. ib&gt;* Intt-.r iqjn, hi» ixlucation in ktt
uesbi. ■ - oblnincd trocn nia tutor, who is
" j}J i;u. parish priert, or emue student
wudjla,-. f&gt;* the ;*5e»t!iood, and bisnequirrC iiO. i*** conflued tnresding aud writing.
B . .-all 1- riwHtad, ta lyia Iftirtiod to tinkle
‘ ' ,r‘ , • to » ng a fow Sjiauiah kui a
;.r.:.;l.!y t&lt;cjpio to feticu asxl handle
gjej.^ . Hott nuw •** •
•nous ono of
tfc. Ji.-fdcsn n.tliuiml e Uoik, tta ndlitnry
Mwkiny
&lt;.*ttipnlte|W. « sctaolof niiixw
to ll»C* &gt; f' ’’rx&gt;c”. O’"10 »onu’educaticnnl
hwtijuu• ' &lt; f Eun'ionr tbo United States,
vt i I .&gt; ild life t* ut an end. On hia return
komoat ibr -■ :« cf from IS to lyyeara, uu&gt;•■ k ; »\lsr ariny,-begins tta wrious
in: .n ■ (ide byw.neinig adtno busiurw bouse,
, ti ,: •» rr law&gt;« i'* oCio*. or uu-i-te ,hU
fslb -* m tta H,a t^;rna nt of the hacienda or
.CTj'-Uy •. tA
ttwJin*____
TV.- Universal Cu.tom.
The only &lt; u:t-v.:i which Mxnu.. to bo univenal, sccrtrding tn a gt-nilcm.-w who bus
“jertrwj.wnctda triparnuud ita world, is
ttauci f L taroa. Iu ninny |4am ta saw
the w-vd n. cd by women a* much as by awn.

Tba ono snbjoct of which ptem drate-.u and
piano manufacturers and workmen in nl no
Rories have been talking for tta imdfcw
days, to the pmno said to bo for Mr. Henry
0. Marquand, with fir* figures following tho
dolUr trark In tta invoice that: t-W.fCA No
well price « (tn WM) wi,s ever
foi. ,
piami before, but no prophet will venture to
°nB ”H1 eTCr ,,ny *° much “E»iiu
What do you think about such a piauoF
said a reporter lo nn uptown uiurlc dealer.
■Hail you arrived at tbo age of tn-.turily
before tho war of the rebellion began "suld
tta dealer, "and hud you been iif a cyni'-a)
dispnsiiion nt tiiat Ume.you would buvs tea
interest si, not to ray astottaded, at tbo lure.,
same of inouky paid as iucomo taxes by men
hl t'n. town
J

front paying as good a tax as ba chree. IVrbap* a piano could l« built with that sain,
built wny d have to bu inlaid with gold and
tiara tta monogram art in dlamer.iU before
tb a lii'l couhl honwily call for tail as much
tts thut."
“IVtat, thi n, do tba tfeganb planes cd thu
mri of great vn-atth eustP
“Onlinurily from gl.MO lo |2 00a Mrs.
Jay Gould taught oue reoantty tiiat coat J2,600. It wm an upright grand and jud ns
lino an iistnuiMii in every thing that go a to

ODD WAYS OP LIFE IN NORWAY'S

REMOTEST VILLAGE.

The oculist naijustrd liU awn gluw- s, looltd i
crill.ally at U»iro of bi» qurstH-n. r, tui.l uiid:,:
"1 think unt. Wtan 1 soy that I don't tiwud
that «iur utrolneM Is falling off. On tte cunm-Kt town jt, Dm world a wiLim.-nt.-il r^-imof xulhfnctkm which has m.tbiug tudd with

tta eight day piunwy south, nmi I might
write ft at any Hum during tta voyage, tat 1
vliull take it autar* this morning nu. J »b.iil
b&gt; jo that tbr Hammerftwi iMwvfn.v suthawitiav will flnd Uitte to stamp it with Uwir own

Now, IL-jmi uistnimsnta were the very l-ret
Ua» aurkinwi could produce. Tbh bulldvrii
kh"w, ul kjudrte, Unit it would brbt them to
soil fli, piuiaM to other families If -uch people
«* Uiw tad item- mukovf ihetrum-nts. Tlie
• lii'&lt;H«*t '*•■*-'1... ta-ue&lt;&gt;ucd to the eXK't dot,
wen. u-.-i in tta ctUKs; extra quality cloth
woftn Bla u &gt;anl, t&gt;bare tbe ordinary »tuff
uwd •» wi-th Inxu $6 co |iu. went t. ita m&gt;
lions; tb-. Bury wa,nrkvuU 'from irrtapa a
hun.lle-l ..Ulelvnc Ul*ka, and s., o-i from ita
lop.

coiiliuuotouoiioaai'tongcts jicnple wrnreyegiuawe btxaurt ttay think* it ud.ia to Itair
|» rhinal up;x .im*irc. You have no idea bow
many than, mu who do thi-, and only uno
»ho sera caw* every day, as I do, can fm m
any ntiuiuto nf tlid mtmter of gliuacs that
“Young people study and n ad by dim lamp

fS-loiLEr, MfPoWDEi?
(JiflFiHq-,
r
y( jure

trouWes
anJ di­
seases,
for use after"
sf]avinp?for ,
the NuRSeffY’
Sfjn

’cure for
pILES,

%o.

unrivaled. fet,cfoan,lpn£fY
and effecWc.
"&gt;

Sox wflh buff. Send to
fo”
fr- S?buMU' cctorfJ Durrore.me
a;-.- •■-ht.-ri”-/.

The only brmid-of Lavndiy Soap
awarded a tint liax* madnl ot this
New OtIc-suh Exposltiou. Guju-udfcvd abncluteiy puns, amt for general
household purpoMM Is tbe very best

SOAR

I myaalf »u&gt; iiretl.

is liangeroui and lomctimcs fatal to the
Msmery of tta eoast; tail whsu the .|llp
dn,pp0| auefaur |q the harbor an oilmiialilai
cnrirsdty liwl utgnd me &lt;0 secure aa *a,|iur y

KIRKS
WHITt

Itch,

off to get a |uli of sjiectecta, and ofu-ntui .-v
patronise men who will all tie-many Lind

day miming, uul,

The greatest rnen y

Ilronily

ful invv*Hg.,t&gt;on tta tent authorities, who
f ■raiauj Inta «nf at lira Io understand
tta |rcutar tuatalr, fiave trmvvl it to tta

liuiitlugt'Ui h*-&lt; ra-cMutly purchxx-l a piano,

lite 101 Vl.IXXl. while Judge Hilton,nimilk-r
mllbouauv, got miu not long ago for which

.1 reporter watch'd for five minutes tbe
' ba,l&gt;*1"
,baX ■w‘r,, ttwcugkJ'aric row
■ _
i ■ ■ dsovviityeight jirrom« with
hdu their
Fond said:

Thule, wtarw 1 bad |mvm-0 tta day tafmw.

now known as ita 'eigaretterye,’ nnd ran
tacmeal only by alougtren.its-iit. Xtsrymptoma arv aiimm* - mid * fl in like pttarlug
If

yuuiig men conuuu* to

» luxurious growth of dwarf »&gt;|». 1.
wild .cin-rry tires, and al the ~nd &lt;■!

IfniTID i II 1 HEARD FROM.-Hrennt r*HInlll'l I ANA run'1 •■-’’•oudns hnv.i uevci

Croup

era’, stork and txrruing df-tri.-ty. &gt;l:,ps and
lull na'Un.lnrs. free, upon api-taM Ion In C. H.
WAHKffM, Gen, rasp AgL. W. Pan!. Minn.

STOCK

Jr. hrkwa’s
upm I-I SINESS CENTERS - Tie- taitdmt
il L n of ndlriMCs ta laucavaudfcridcraaontry
* . . ‘’reales many n*:w town*, tu .nllnc ,-x

•uii.&lt;d out iu guld or antique invtaL &lt;&gt;r
•ttar expensive- Muff, nnd m ben ita in­
in tta pnl-nsif ita
rb huea&gt; Io tta times

.'liffs from which

p*nd nn,n sab) u!d tuati 1‘ruu n, with on a im
pliaki- that pkmilr uliowid l,U wILingurM to
voti.-U for wb.-.l Pin -t bad »al-l.
•Patils tlic*e tkiyis" cuntlmicil Brown
"think tta-se things out of ail
and

rriuiu.,! "- Ulrgla r A Rulish. men
port. Utah.
-

AgL. St. Paul.

PROSPEROUS,

apprartunilli • to •« tire

d»a

(lovarninunt labels

riillil of rroup after II na- •»«
4rO Houles. Itaslil'gv. Mich.

Bveryliedy found smoking on tta streets &lt;1/
Nen.-rut'cL, Mkb., during tta dry sp ll wn»
Bab&gt; *... ta an-rated uudrr tta orders nf tbr
vSlsgu owned.

tf the mhooping .-ougli *fl«-r tte .ittriuttng phiilclan b.vf tsteif to rrP»-vr them."—G. W. Jupaham. North iniw. Mkh.

last
fsml

OTIPPPOQ d” &gt;oa
taring
nl lliliFii'n b-avy reifa.ornnrninetal.h.dr
UUUUCbU, cm yoo move to rvn lorailonr

by M&lt; i.

&lt;MT*&gt;rtur.lUe« rilstlns Tull rortlralnrs. tr
upon up|AwvUl.m to C. B. WARREN. Crn. Pj
I »a-» Maintal ft-*ne veil lift a

os. and

tank; in from »t Itain «a»

itlarmactet, Fr&gt;-t |KM*. Midi.
---Hold In Itesliagv by-----

n..r«&lt;i..k»c»*i» lulls

W. H. Goodyear. Druggist.

Alisitt;

A

CALL TO PREACH.

-R.U..P

WOIIIUD has -sued th«
mn •support Ol TUT
- ib -ttiute.

"-tn fariinr. |
•• WljuC
1. Im tabling ! Grot-tef*

। Illi

li.ut child.

FAILURE

“Am (*ul. Went end De Hoyer ,iu &lt;le tall dis
wciiinT bkueliy inquired Brother Giudncr
nv th- twvllug M*ll]y vpctKd ou tta UtUul •'*-

! T^n V WORK FOR ANOTHER, or on small
nni MU-iry? Win con’lnueworkuaau.ru&gt;'Lt 1
Why try lo *- eurr a Inint
from such high priced ?ir braiity-mortusraU
tuna*? Why work on rented IsedT Why not

■1 ikwutute of M.il f.&lt;r v.

with a
pnrv down a ccni wttti n'balel^mr Huwkri**

Ita ansi

" ‘Portth tn death; but be Irra, dnugb.’
‘‘And Hint foid ul -jxr stayed rijrbt thnrtill

r»MiUy.

■ I llw-ivi gnslug 11,
machmr.

WARKEN.Gcn. Pan.

fifth uu* pn-a' h.'

•*Tf ini»t gm* ; Lui !'• five, dough,’"—
“Barge" iu Atlanta Ccn&lt;iluiion.

h-iwlop,
goal
‘Well, te.l me, bow duyou get ita cliickrns

speeds like llxbtaliic

r.w.f a Hub*

"I •» a
,I|VC ii

**11**11 ta aghast with delight fur a week,’ 1
end u- I &lt;4&lt;*-d tta carriage itocir.
-|&gt; • 1 mi know what ta i«r said th* girl,
peeping ta.-k at him as ta»i&lt;*»i । errin- bully

Linking has had its “ear to th*
jfwmd" and 4 bunitito mxitetj' is th-

Th?, railroad camp-anv - is gwltlnt
tauiy to ileyntf. IGO kitik of jtM bind n'

“Ob. y«’U arc funny. iVtai’s ‘lie u- kill­
ing n cLn-ken before yt&gt;u evil UluiF t&gt;41 1:1m
inditd, b.nl i1

flrrtcln* ho--l% like fho MrUyooIeaitd tbo
Victoria. F»r example; but they nm putnmlx-d nlmn t cxi-hrovely .by Amvri-ans. E -rjlidunMi prefer ill* verS- siii df liirels, slmmi
like •nil- Itmrdiiig teruwa. exre|* U«t locals
mn rervevl Iu the ronra. I ha** «topj»-d at
■***rnl of ih»w—at Ciaridg&gt;-'s »u«l at E-lwmd*’- -ti* faiuottv rewwii, uf niya'ty, aud I
taw a.-wni* 1 **n ■••nnyad by the nteruriri

apprrutivvkbiv

haven't p&lt; naff pmwmal proparty to Oil nu*

frit around softly Until i- u Milke tta wire
Unat runs to tbr alarm tall or tu Ita spaing
gun, yuti lwl»l the wire iff or mt it. Then
you r.&lt;» into the chicken h&lt;&gt;ti-,*. alal you sc- tta

Polo.'
right.
• safe.

under Item ami let tfrlr b -s go betwevu
your fingers. You lift tta fa. n apdowly rial

From the Seat of War.

lent something 1« burtin;
unit lol

in now ami expected ligliU in tie

I.. I .-vital.ln “jug" »&gt;f hot a liter,
*-.| to wa.fa your liau&lt;k Perhim •■:, ’.lie* oivratlmi you 1 bm
rndin for mi ii-innt, and. ou

wh&lt;&gt; would purtetid 10 -it ndigiouuiule.' youi

llrollH-t De Hoyer'# airs k.oodoat llkcdcw

-tap

g iiniy English, and ajfun-titly
nthrr longues jmu.as they du

&gt;' IThoa'pIng

ii nf tta "almighty «|o.l;ir."
•• i; that, l itliem, travel in Euro|v

iiuni tbe ujairtuteiit; Item; in tta

.nd wta today know no more

! Ibrtr

mv

ntaaOvi-rdrrv, i.f Murlt Twain." I look
Io nnVlii “From ex.wsaaif -iVilMHUOU,"
Its 1 wft Ita shop I avus rm-kill^ my iirnin

»-uptaJ r,y tta pali-nl. In* l«*&gt;l doUilog,
■•lottaw, «oys mu! everything which w ww.liabi«should ta hung op: tha-n snl|&gt;hur should

lift Ibrtn off with your tarn). Ttaebkkro-v
endrutly lidnk tta cniub tt a swaying
branch striking them on ita bn-mn, mid th. y

-Yr*; and there'fiurT a better barucM Shop
any where ll.i-n Uvr got non. Good light, ptei ty •

branch."—Interview mUi an Eijiert in
bile llegUlcr.

leitthof Jnr.ru'tad atore. right on the corner,

Uivihauinnbud t'dmy friend
llil.el" nisi In, Wta drunk, tat
11. ta was good nuianvl.Tiw ta

Alni a visit luUio shop ot J. W. Catamk nt

ping," in fnsi on the ita lino ut imU l« in Englami. In certain pluces signs end placmdl

tliatnll ctargvs uro ini-ituled iu tta irou^u
bill (am1 wiiimut iloabt they airli. Aftwd

far dv next tuirteeu y'nrs u&gt; nun."—Detroit

brought about ibis movi nmi l y **li|i|tlng’
so mi&lt; b more cxtrnvngniiUy than tta noliviv
that tta latter, tammiug unequal tn Ita
eirwrg«K*y, ta-l obliged to ]&gt;Ul Um quietus on

tn, n m North Carolina.

Theis waa 1

'Ho r*Mon why caws terminate fatally that
eL.'l'i. "''rouo1 bolleved to tanenousls tan"Clect diwae In Ila Ont and
»’«*&lt;. Tta) wait until tbe enemy Is well
.i.m-m’,' ‘Lft’*’* ,M,,, Um’1’ th°y Bad It very
Wodxti him It is tta height of fol
•&gt; unreallUtw-Mivc * matter of small Import
f ? • f*»r ww know not what may ta deveiot&gt;ed
^ **.&gt; i who ta, u family to support; a woman

•; । pr&gt;.n ■c.tt&gt;i&gt;ruaz*i amt effect ant laoficjne
Mmmons t.tveFitegutelirr von can al way*
■ i , ‘. Z’,^, ,,rTer d® barm. Little may be neml
■ “_.t»lii. when yon hare a simple and prompt
“tan* &lt;tan|eroun forms of dises*—
.^ --U.ttirstajlii bokcftln mg hoip-« ft. .4,
ear-rsenoy. Wo tain- Mio-tM ta with­
... . .
arrc»l disorders prOmpllv. whl-h if
' -o tj liijwuon. ntte.n d-velop into sennits
If rtlmutacs tta torpid liver,
'&lt; '-i;*.ta-i&gt;i tta dhpMttv.i orritrro. regtil.ife.:i thr?JL,".’‘* "L"1 *• unequallw as nu anU-blUo •’
; 01W U “ SMlr ttttl
tt *H&gt; B0t
f
” -ore but jr-nn uroatiy cure.

taui-s. Then uvcrytiiing should ta aired, ami
it night tta child rimuld ta pul to IimI in bte Ut nnd-mok-Ml lb* »mff&lt;*d awny with n dr
room, which is thus couipbttely di-lnfa-cted. Ugbtfnl gnu upon hi» •'**" "l» Ukefacftonlil finding Hint i» dttnpnrarrd verv fart (Ml
itat U was e»« as •&lt;A&gt;n-»a Ids pipe. Ire threw
lh» ctatn-’te an Ita giosta np&lt;L lighting bb
. .
.
.___ III
M.di&lt;-«&gt; Jiairmd

sig camera Ttajwyof ths IldyuK-bnio k&gt;
riety o&gt;&gt; the ground*., rated Ih Tull al tbelr

purih- v ia. Ltiild uii my wysiam. but tome
J. . .
.1 ......I 1 ..._L w U M I __ .1

liL-e oilier ta|i|i«.

Unital States Tta other -lay, as n well
known and »«teem*«1 cotnmerr.la) traveler
from thi« city was walking In " struck in
Montreal .-srryiug a Landtag.
w0-a spotted
oy » Iiiu.iw-I ...
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sing n burinsqun on “Yankee Doailo. beginmm? “Yankra Boodte auw to town, a ridln'

Mr. .*rpurgrosi v.wm
-••■•
pupils by sending thim Inte tta pnlpft with a
sealed envelops oontalning a text Krom that
Iu Mono. Cal, marble tt found that Is saml-

black greasy leggings of whale i-km fitted bn
iimta as tightly a* il ‘tar wore Ids mvu Indo
He tad n great «*i«it of relwtrer skin with tta
far half worn away ami girded in at tta
waist with a many rotertvl teattai tt'tt, from
which tianga white ta”* taisltal I nifa On
btt bend wits ref a high prar rtapri rap of
bloc cloth trimmed with rod nnd yadliiw, al
mart like an empty teg. wblett for wine rea­
son stood up pertly m ita sir. Frmntinitar
tlm rap htt Jong, wiry bl rk talr baugdown
mUow. greasy ctaeka, whja* ta bnd ebreen to
stave sitwoib, thotigb otter men of Ins kind

HARNESS
WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
A splendid stack of each. No terser or better

frightful ram ot M.tm.OOO mark*, or HQ.IX*.1,-

trtanglea. on* above tta ottn-r

Wieds were alrttriy true. Splendid locathiu.
i?iree busy met. and a fine stock of

tanned leather, which would ta targer If the
peopls of I’salings an«&gt; vicinity did not appre­
ciate nnd buy so many i.f Jlalwh's harness

Lit life is alm-k-t eiiirvly

tonimiers," ahd English ts tta language
S-il.in by them during fully thrrc-fuurths of
tec tune.-Mm. Frank LmIM tatter.

"How's buvlnew?"
-Nerer tatter Three of us art bus, as taar

'■All rtghL"
mode an u qu imtern*i
plaint*,!Io m-* i««*« ‘ta

■ Anieri-an exctaiigrp, Atm-ricaii
n, Ar.uu m churches (rarely), a:*)

De go-pil

“llrito/nah!"'

h «hi&lt; b Amcri.-nnsregard foi

inakere, etc

The W, Telephone Bkp&amp;tch

out f‘*r fifteen, IbiaMer De lloyer.'
•W—wlml, «nbr

blind Lntrn.
big room,
fouml

Uying. viier-

TURF GOODS I

ure i.« not likely to find a purcliaser al such a
price. —Cuirago News.

Dr. John Vansant, of the United Blates
marine bmpftal al BL Louis, claims In ta- the
flirt .0 liavo tnlcsn photecrupbs by Um* light
of fliefiiea. He placed twelve llrellirs In a
time i.unCB bottle, covering Its mouth wlib
fine white bobiurt. Tbe aremgedurntinn cf
tbo flaxh of escli mwi-t was Iftdf asromd.and
one-eighth uf on inch squire. The lime of
exposure was fifty fiulir* —ScieiKtt.

ol I'.iply ui,d a-miy of mtitd
My nd
rtangi-al Ironi u pule, worn imik tu

Nr

C

iNi.'y
lira mii.-v
letfi;
•inn-.-n'-.*! aa -mgSwiftASpealflai

large llnllb
Ono million bushels of edible oysters, it to

lahmd tcuDd during Ita juu; year.

REPAIRING!
repairing In ids line done last J. W. Eabcoek's.

And Finally

'

All ah-, rail will receive polite ^tftetitlon. A
pleasure to stem goods, and we are oat afraid
to name prices.
Ktspedfully.

J. W. Babcock,
The Uve Jefferson slrert Harness Dealer.

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ADDITIQNALLOCAL NEWS/
Du. Lathrop's Mock of goods for
Christmas is well selected and choice.
Lovells, Moorore and. all standard
libraries al J. fl. Roberts' Newsroom.
Call at J. fl. Roberts' look store and
examine the fine stock of poetical and
Rlt books, juvenile books and albums
diday gifte.
r
J. B. Rockets furnlshre Harper's
Monthly for S3A0 per year. Weekly
83.65, and all aubacriptinn periodicals
' nt lowest rates. . .
About SO couples attended tbeoyster
supper and social at- Odd Fellows hall
iMt evening. It wan a most enjoyable
oecasion for all concerned.
It kelps from four to five Densons
bustling to wait on customers at
HoughtaHn &amp; LlAty's. They have
very largely Increased their trade.
Good goods, low prices and fair deal­
ing tell the story.
In looking for a holiday present do
not full to sec the fine display of silver­
ware, everything from a child’s -knife,
fork and Spoon. to a fine water set or
tea set, also a choice stock of gold
and silver watches, at 8. A. Holmes, the
jeweler’s.
,
Hukvhyors will be started this week
from tliis city on proposed extensions
•it the C. K. &amp; 8. One aurvev. the first,
will be via. Wo dlsnd, Portland and
St John; the second through Chotuut
and Ionia. - Wo hope the Woodland
route may bo chosen.
.
Wm. Goble, who resides in Richland
but is now boas of the fence gang on
the C. K. &amp; 8. railroad, was taken sud­
denly ill Monday afternoon, with
cramps through bis entire laxly. Dr.
iMiBpman was called und relieved the
patient as far as possible. The hitter
war worse again last evening.
Rev. C. B. Sutton will address the
people cri Hastings and vicinity on the
various phases of the temperance
question as follows: Saturday evening
al the Court house; Sunday morning ut
M. E. church, Sunday, at
p. m. at
Baptist church1. Sunday evening at
Court hrase. Rov. button is an enter­
taining speaker, and hia chosen differ­
ent and appropriate topics for each
lecture.
'James J. VanGjldet., of Uastl'ton,
is charged with too much marrying.
It is claimed that he was murried on
the 5th of InsVifarch to a woman in
Portland; agaitron the 23d ot Novem­
ber; and beudcB these two has another
wile in New York State. Sheriff
Bhriner vent to Nashville yeMarday,
and -.unstid him. VanGiider wn-«
taken before Justice Kenaston in the
afternoon nnd his examination adjourn­
ed to next Monday.

Frank C Balch, chief engineer of
’
1riage, Monday afternoon at u JO o'clock,
to
' Mies bln M. Stearns, at th* residence
of the bride’s parents in Kalamazoo.
The wedding was a quiet one. only
friends of the two families Ireing
present, in the evening Mr. Balch and
his wife took tho train on the new road
to come to Hastings, which is to be
their home for the present. And for a
wedding tour this ono presented suf­
ficient interest to plane it in the front
rank. When about five miles from this
citv it was found that the train could
go no farther, owing to the fact that at
that point there had been a very sud­
den drop in mils nnd Use. In fact the
new sink hole was reached and here
was found a difference of level of three
fe&lt;-t. As th'te were h number of other
passengers on lioard found for Hast­
ings it was decided to charter two
hand cars. On three tbe journey was
finished at about one o'clock Tuesday
morning. The bride expressed herself
as much pleased and gratified with the
heroic manner in which the hand-cars
were pumped along; but the groom
thought it took all the poetry out of
the “tower" When obliged to work his
way on a hand car.
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

Mr. Flory and Mr. Charlton are still
on the trick list with very little im­
provement.
Will and Warren Flory were called
home by telephone from Albion Fri­
day on account of their father’s sicknt*s.
Old Mr. Brooks is quite low. It is
thought he wi;l not recover. •
A small buy, the M»n of James Fish­
er. had hte elbow dislocated while play­
ing at school Friday.
A real surprise at William James
Fisher's Friday evening,' the Slut an­
niversary of their wedding, lote of
folks, lots of presente and a good time
g« nerajlx.
Revival services at North Castleton
U. B. church.
.Lad lea Aid society meets Tuesday at
Mrs. Marion^ tor a sewing bee.
Alice Mead spent Sunday with her
parents at Castleton Center.
We have a Urge nnd successful
school, M Im McGregor teacher.
Stir lodge rff-1. O. G. T. at Yankee
Spring* Is in n prosperous condition; It
reoived two new members last Friday
night.
X
Mrs. .tennie Tewksberry, of Middle­
ville, is visiting her parents, B. F.
N&lt; rrls and wife at the Springs the past
few daya
If you want to see II. L-’s eyes sparkle
just ask him bow far it is from Baldwin'#* Corners to Doster.
C. W. Burpee has gone north to work
on,the railroad. Success to you Charlie.
Albert bpringer, of Wayland, is at
the bprings visiting with his old
friends und neighbors.
We are pleased to state that L. E.
Clark h&amp;a so far recovered frotn his
late sickness as to be able to visit at
the oostothce.
H. B. Benuett and wife were the
guesta of their l&gt;rother f.. G. Bennett,
at the bprings last week.
.

Bket Tinklei: is right to Um front
with a tine stock of goods for the holi­
days. As his prices are below the low­
est his competitors can show, Bert will
undoubtedly bavu a big trade. His ba­
zar goods are dandies, and at pricre
that will make them sell like hot cakes,
kj order thnt the poor as well as the
rxdi may have a good Christmas din­
Rain quite plentiful and news scarce.
ner, Den has reduced the price ot dour
Hog buyers quite numerous in these
to 81.73 per 100 lbs, and sells other parte.
.
goods at proportionate rates.
Geo. Warner lost a horse the past
Davin FlTxkb, of this city, was ar­ week.
Henry
Hale,
Richland, was hereto
rested yceterday and is now in jail (engage Brooks of
A Flowers to put in a
charged with forgery. In some man­ well for him.
’
ner he came Into pos^resion of an order
John McLeod took a trip to Allegan
for 1O’&gt; days work at €1.60 per day. on lust week.
Qus. Jessup, of Orangeville, Stindaythe C. K. &amp; 8. construction company.
This order was for Horace Pinllipi*. ।ed with L. F. Cook and family.
James Stewart is again sick.
Fuller presented tho order, drew 815.22
and signed Phillips name. Fuller Is a
Some of our farmers are drawing
young man who bu hitherto had a good 1their wheat to Cloverdale and receive
name. He claims to be innocent, but the same per bushel as elsewhere, and
the
distance is mueh shorter.
circumstances arc against his chum.

Julius Rusbkll wants the people of
Married, Wednesday, Nov. 30th, An­
Hastings and vicinity to bear in mind
that for appropriate holidays gifts his Jdrew Hubbell and Ettle H. Smith, both
of Assyria.
More is the place to go. Daring the
Saturday. Dec. 2d, John Olmstead
next 30 days be will make specially low ;and Cora VanAuker. both of Assyria.
prices on handkerchiefs and mufflers,
Died, at Assyria. Nov. 17th. Clyde T.,
of which he baa a big assortment. The &lt;only child of Preston K. and Bell Jew­
prices he will put on this class of goods &lt;ell, aged 10 months riud 14 days.
will be equivalent to a quarter-off sale.
A. Wilcox is visiting friends in Man­
They range in quality and price from 5 celona.
&lt;
cents up to tbe dollars. Sw them and
Our school is progrrelng finely under
you will buy them. What better tthe tutelage of Mr. Haffner.
.
Christinas present can you buy than
Martha Tasker is on the sick list.
fine table Ununs? And Russell can
The Good Templars lodge here is in
show you an elegant line of thategoodii, ia fldurlshlng condition with 40 raemand al prices that all can afford. Well
cannot particularize further, and can! Jerome Frost has moved into his
only say that at Russdi’s you will find new house.
a complete stock of novdtlee
i E.
8. Uox_____________
Post, G. A. IL.
..._ i- for the
_______
_ will elect
holiday trade; that the„ aaaortment
is officers
next Saturday evening.
larger and better than he has ever
More drain tax for the people around
shown; that prices on three goods will the center to pay.
bo found to bu satufactorv to purchas­
Thomas Blank has purchased the 80
ers. Be sure and call at Russell'&amp;
acres of land lying south of his place.

HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE

UNIVERSAL TRIPODS!
SIXTEENTH CENTURY?
Also our hand-made

BAMBOO EASELS
And our new

PILLOW-SHAM HOLDERS?
They beat the world.
We haveJust received the largest and finest line of UPH0L8TERED GOODS ever placed on sale in this city.
Our 1HHEE FLOOltS are crowded with useful pr&amp;ents for
the holidays. Come everybody and see for yourself.

DEALERS IN FURNITURE.

Undertaking a specialty.

CUTTERS, BOBS, ROBES,

A MARVEL OF PURITY

Blankets and Bells.

Royal Baking Powder a Perfect leavening
agent, absolutely free from lime and alum.
Tho Royal Baking Powder is considered by all chemist*
and food analysts’* to be a marvel of purity, strength, and
wholesomcness.

It is a perfect leavening agent, making bread,

cake, rolls, muffins, and other pastry light, delicious, and
wholesome. It has superseded the use of cream of tartar and
soda, nnd of soda' and sour milk, in the work of th$ best

cooks, whenever once given a trial.

Hot food raised with it

For the next

30 Days
We are going to make a specialty on the
above goods.
_

will not cuiise indigestion, but may be eaten with impunity

ED. POWERS

by those with the most sensitive digestive organs.
Furthermore, the Royal Baking Powder is now the only
linking powder before the public free from lime and abso­

lutely pure.

This-is due to tho improved method by tho use

HARDWARE

of which it has been made possible to produce a perfectly
pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime bus been elim­

inated.

This chemically pure cream of tartar is exclusively

employed in the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder,
so that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous
substances is guaranteed.

Professor McMurtrie, late chemist in chief to Che U. 8.
Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C., says;

‘•I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured for
aud used by tlie Royal Baking Powder Company iu the man­

UieOhioFarmers InsuraneeCo.
OF -LEROY, OHIO.
ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1848

ufacture of their baking powder, and find it to be perfectly
pure, and free from lime- in any form.

‘•AU chemical tesu to which I have submitted it have
proved

tlie

Royal

Baking

Powder

perfectly healthful, of

uniform, excellent quality, and free from any deleterious sub­
WM. McMURTRIE, Ph.D."

stance-

OhtmUf in Chi,f V. F. Ikpt nf AfrievUm.

WHAT’S THAT?

DID YOU SAY RIVALS?
Well No, We Have None
At least we think so, and we judge from what
our customers say. When they say, “We
have looked at all the Lamps and ‘yours
are the cheapest." “How much did you
-say?”

. Pays full amount of loss. No voidable conditions iu policy.
It is the broadest, simplest and.safest policy issued. Assets
January let, 1887, $1,347,898.89.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS for 1st year, 1886:

Risks -written, $0,662,869.
Premium Receipts, $79,204.64
Having written insurance on over J of a million of property
for the best farmers of Barry epnnty and vicinity in this oW
and reliable company is sufficient endorsement of its popular
ity. I should be pleased to show its policy to as many more
as will favor me with a call, at my office in Abstract block,
or drop me a postal earn and your request will receive
prompt attention.
•

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
X_

Hastings, Mich.

Dec. 1,’87.

Dec 1/87 .

Morrill &amp; Company

To the Front Again!
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW
.

•

IN THE

I’ll Take That One Clotting Hand-W Busins
We know we have Touched Bottom.

Alter Our BOOHING TU Bus Fall

WELL I

WELL!

We feel liberal and-havc concluded to make

INDUCEMENTS

to our customers by closing out the balance
All our stock is the same. Others talk but it
of our
won’t sell goods like

PRICES the LOWEST

: OVERCOATS :
At 10 per ceil, af tf fems1 pica

Also giving a

Call before you buy.

Smith, Hams &amp; Van Aman.

Waterbury Watch
With every 812.00 sale or upward

FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
Hand-Sleds still go with Boy’s Suits.
• We have been doing the business of Barry
Co. and are bound to continue at the head. ■
WELL BOUGHT GOODS TELL THE STORY.

E. W.
MORRILL &amp; CO.
one price Clothiers.
Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXXII. NO. 33
The

Hastings Banner.

,- •rtlJIKro WKP.N»t«OAYd. AT

•t; &lt;-.so6. Barby Oo.. Micil,

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12 pages.

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBER T4 1887

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7Lt^r mu.. .WS53tS"I“-

CO-.iK &amp;JNISKERN.
OMIHI iCOUIROVE.
La w v era

NUBAlUPnONBATSB
ADVKKTISING RATES:
• !&lt;• i year........ . ....................... |LSC M
. .&lt; iw tor *peelM portUons.
.JOH PRINTING/ :
i i«f.4tlu the Job Printing Do­
&gt;.! • BANitr-B. Kyoretliing m the
i« new; mid with thn latest fare* ot
■ .i nm-t p iUeni* ol inaehlnery*
• xiH-Kincuorafioj-ed. enables the

btock' HaaUiuru)
I racllea |« all thn r-iwirt. nt ik. _&gt;..7r '

i

E. KEN ASTON,
’ ((Her J. a

«S^a^,U&lt;thCaUU!- C°‘*rt‘uABT IX V. BABKBB, Km1E»(m.,
M Insurance and Loans. 2 door# twrth
OBoe with J. a.

IAST7NGS.

’AKIHG

POWDER
Absolutely Pune.

. open to the public, lit *1 h»re no 1
tOOK A SHELDON,
• .-ity &lt;&gt;( three time# the ponulaIs bustnc®* men and budV abraait with tho timo* In
(OfllMtp AtHtmt Block. HahIur*. MkeJi.v
••»,&gt;rIt bn* nirejuly n number
Hair the only svl ol Abstract Books I it Barry
■;i.vjin.ttirttjg eut«M&gt;r»t». Hu:
louuty.
i
*

cwol the very
.-.-UUiuo:.-. Certainly no
l.raoi-ta v, ti.uuulacturine.

GOODY-EARS’

[ 0. LAMl’MAN, M. D„
•J •
Eelt'ctio Phynii ian and surgeon.
l&gt;&lt; lai and fenjiitn di -i-ave# uvpcclalty. Vile*.
bMtulAiuMi outerdto*nm•( the rectum treat*
rt!. »ad a et:n- guarMtuod or ik&gt; pay. providing
f, ATUtcu Mtrremrnl Is had to th.-.l i-flret pn vC
o-w tn treatment. Btstdence and ulttcc r-'-:&gt;cr
JeScrwu and Cvrvtcr »L-rets.

HARDWARE

Lr NA1TKN A VanARM AN,
**■
Lawyers.
(Over Butins* National Rank.*

Jewel stoves,
Swell-body cutters,
Portland cutters,
Belknap patent sleighs
Light pleasure sleighs,
I lorse blankets,
Robes,
Sleigh bells.
Skates,
Cross-cut saws,
Axes.
Corn shellers.
Snow shovels,

IV ILLI AM B.8WHEZEY. Attorney
’ ’ At Lpw and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practice* in all court* ot the Mate.
-

IVILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
* ’
Justice of the Peace.
OoitecUun- a specialtyr. -

Frank c. bqise,

i . i.lnr» and improveriM-uta In
c.ihxl fiw
aaadnrinv thnpart

la MichlrSH’r put II'
M. D..

..' Physician aiif Su;
: j : . hi&gt;U ::-- u'rr Nctin'
ta. ihUd Irwa } to 3 p. c&gt;. A
•ty i n-iurUy rwtpuadrd to.

.JiathvfUe. Mirh..
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Apsut tor all t!»o leading ir.akn of Hardware
arid Farm Machinery
.
We carry a larev and corupiet- sl.xk. New
tores areeypeciMBv invited to call and vc&lt; uv;

H. TIMMERMAN.

P• Homeopathic Physician &amp; Burgee^
H. LANDIS. M. D..
Fhyaican nnd/Surgeon,
Woodtond. Mleh. s
Offlre &lt;Mte door wdh of Kilpatrick^ droj
rtorc. will lx- round three day or night.

W•

M. Israel &amp; Co
IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,

| And even, thing
I seasonable in the
Hardware line in
correct styles and
W. have for your inspection the largest and most complete bought at correct prices.
We are prepared to
quote special prices on
•.r shown by us. at prices extreme! y^low for good goods and anything in our line. A
127-129 W. Main St., KALAMAZOO.

HOLIDAY BARGAINS
Christmas Novelties
rpa-^cd quality, richness and utility.

; landkerchiefs. Plush Goods, Shopping Bags,
Silk Umbrellas, Towels, Table linens,
Spreads and Tidies.

Respectfully.

I GOODYEAR
«fc SonsThu copartncrehtp heretofore cxtyUng beUtf&gt; firtn twine of

A Good Opportunity

Lawn* reuUuultw tho
Mr. l&gt;o«-un iL-»utnvt ul
tlrra. MU Ul Moonnt* •

* now offered everyone who intends purobaeing n cloak or
vrap.
•
’
Tkrx jQi
Ir &gt;« very large: assortment of sizes complete:
Hie GLOCK, style and finish perfect; fit guaranteed.
tVe have elegant Plush and Astrakhan, fine Meltonand Beav■ cloth. BoucIp and Broadcloth doth Cloak*. Wraps and
hirkets.
Th Cl Dninno are very low. beyond competition. We
1 1 It? i I ICvo invite inspection and companaon.

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d.iSKw’n.

Ilu»Uox». Mich.. Nov. 9. W7.

Hastings

City

Bank,

HAmwoa, WHOM.

$50,000.00.
iMwnwratwi unrter the to** ot the Mate or
Mlchlgnn.

Choice and substantial Black Silks. Colored Silks in evening
rhades ar all prices.

Open for business Dec. IS.1WI in OulMlng lormerty occupied by Meosy Bro*.

OFFICIR*/
o. O. Robinson. President;
W. H. Goodyear. Vice. Frex:

No trouble to show goods.
Everyone treated courteously.

DIRECTORS:

It will pay you to call early.

X. ISRAEL I CO.,

J. McKihcy. Mu»lc Groie,
Prerton Jewi-ll. Amyrto.
P«*1 master, l-arey

• Portaurter, BmuM.
“
U’PiHinetL

Corner#.

ITalricvIllc.

L • Wwr. epwaj • Corner*.
Browara, Oroward.
A. u. Jeuup. Oranceyllli'.
nmnustcr, Yankre Spring-..
C. IV. Arontironr. Bowrn* MUI*.
Money paid to three agent* win be receipted

ADDITIONAL_LOCAL NEWS.
Thk record of narrow eacapea in this
Until further notice we will fur­ vicinity bos been totally eclipsod by an
nish the Banner and Detroit Tribune experience that fell to Clement Smith,
of Hrtittlngn, and H. D. Hendrick, of
for 81 "5 for the two paper# one year.
thia plac*. yreterday, While they were
In view of the “as'trinrency" of the driving to Hastings. Soon after past­
times the proprietor of the Ingham ing the D. B. Pratt plane, in Irving,
County New# haa reduced the price of one of tho hors"# ln-Rn exuberance of
HubHcription to one dollar.
good spirits, kicked up its heels and
The donation at the Methodht par­ landed astride the buggy pole. Thia
frightened the teain and in trying to
sonage luat Wednesday evening’for the control their plunging one line pulled
benetlt of the paxtor. Rev. G. D. Lee, In two. The MCllenl occurred near ft
high
and steen
thMt 8kiftej
nettl'd 8100. A very enjoyable social
time was bad by the friend# In attend­
The one line action guided th#
ance.
no#, thoroughly frightened animal#
The drain law# of the state now in down this bank. Mr. Hendrick sueceededjn
t-learing
.
,.......i’-vu’-u hi t-p-aring me uuggy
oeiore
u Uie buggy before it
lorce, nave been complied under the descended but Mr. Smith was l-ss for­
... secretary
.
■__A__L__ .
_ ... &gt;
.
*
direction of the
of_ state, as ..........
tunate.knd when half way down som­

havn ^*O the laws relating m highways
and bridges and may be obtained by
----- .U.u.iiirn wuo Dave
&gt;M(tled with us will, between Ibis date and addressing that officer al Lansing.
br Trare, pay their aub^rtpUooa to the
Postmasters have t»een informed by
sxfb « Mvnt-' named above.
Hrtipoctinlly.
th ^department officials that hereafter
COOK &amp;&gt;ISKEEN.
postal clerks on the railroads will not
he allowed to cancel stamps. letter#
WEST MAl'LK GKOTF..
The last rains have filled the cisterns, mail' &lt;1 on the train will lie put off nt
the next postoffice to be canceled bv the
now we arc ready for sleighing.
.L M. Shoup, of Grand Rapids, was in postmaster, which will consequently
delay such letter# one day.
town the fore part of the week.
Andrew Bals la all smiles. It is a girl.
Geo. A. Perry, n well known and
----Lfcunn un M»u IU
Fred Shoup carried some of the old prominent Charlotte gentleman, has
ronipetltm with the multitudeo! low tert, rbort
wetRht.alum or phooptiale powder*. Hold only pioneer# way hack to the dav# of log
purchased
a half interest In the Char­
hotwes
last
Wednesday;
he
raised
a
log
*» cjuis. „ Bor al Baking Eowpkk go.. io
WMIBL N.Y.
octlMfll
lotte Tribune of F. M. Totter. Under
barn.
There will lie a wooden wedding at the lirm name of Perrv &amp; Potter they
L. Moore’s to-day (Tuesday), but it will promise an increase in the size of the
occur too late in the day to get particu- paper and several other important
luri You may look for Moore next changes. Here's wishing tliem good
luck.
weak.
Jake Endingcr and wife vhiUd at
TUB Michigan short h&lt;?rctd »uk
Baitings last H ednesday.
There will be an M. E. itocial at Mrsv breeders’association will bold it* an­

Is Meat tor the Ohio Farmer « inaumure Co.
de *ntc« P*&gt;Uelea ou a man's property Mai nut
by are. liubUUBg or wind; M*lnrt a tu*n'»
•He by d-*th und aoci-tont.

:. &lt;r .Lirtruod,’ It i« thvt tb.vto m*»&lt;i
‘. .I y.ar, widen wP!
c-.- bfttwrbertllureTn
- Hawinx* ra*.:res4 u#*
f’-. i- Umti-I! BOMtn to..-;li pt Owning;- Tliv ;r-I anil mu'i of the
s Fp-f port to Harting*,
iltsl to flxrtlnjt* in l.W.

County News.

11 A,

SpeelalaUenitou given to making eirhsngvs
property. The Intarrota ol nou-re*Ment
, ii y.1 iW MOpia. surro:iud0 ^roirtrfy owner, confully looked alter. Farm*
. &gt; i.rv 'pcrotu country. ar.&lt;! I* the 5f?MtLze# for sale or exchange. House* and
■nt.
tor sito
• . !.-.ry futility II* local ion on
•:■! irirecr* rising frotn tho Ttowa*
.;j nwdly be surpsiwet!. With
[ AMES A. SWEEZEV ,
’
Ilv »ha4e&lt;l street* anti bnadtotM
. - J» ;u&gt; rvcclieol re* I donee place.
Lawyer.
•. unulcd rtiliool* ot Un- hlnhert
Hart'ngs. Mien.
.'.lileare. »'.*o a *chool library of
,ewri!tu Ulc aUU’- °Ol’c 0Ter
• -. *nd riex:-r.t ■cno.4 building*. It .
. .। lire, three cicK-Uent ncwsMpere,1
k C. WELTON

ItoiUpoftrtKia taclll-

WHOLE NO. 1698

(1 W. LOWRY. MID.,

W. S. Good) ear.
D. G. Robinson,

I

ersaulted with the conveyance over the
honwa’ Hacks. ’1111# aerial feat freed
the buggy from the horses and landed
Mr. Smith on terra firma, nothing tho
worse physically for the accident. The
buggy landed bottom up in about eight
fret of water. With the help of reaidenta dear the equippage waa finally
n-turn'-d to the highway and an inven­
tory showed the onlv da wage sustained
was a broken carriage pole and one
clevis lost. That the gentlemen were
nnt seriMiudy injured ia a miracle. We
surmired that for some time to come
tnese gentlemen will do their buggy
riding on foot.—Middleville Republican .

Thu writer was at Frreporl Friday,
and for the first tirna had th»i pb-asu,®
of wring thn iron horse within th# cor?»rate limits of that hustliug town.
brotfeb 1^, courtesy cf Engineer tk
j D. Marab and Fireman W. M. Miller^
wp were given a/ide to Lowell on tW
vDgine of thu conMruction train.
We were surpr&amp;d to God the road
। John Mayo’# Thursday evening.
■ nual session at the senate chamber in
Lansing Dec. 21 ami 22. An interest­ so weU built—etc*-] rs’ls, excellent
BOWLSS Mil.Lx.
ing program has been arranged, and ties and none but first clns« materials
Ed. Banner: Our excuse is Hines# some of the most prominent cattle men used’ in its construction. Its grade#
but not culled by Indulging too freely in the, state will read mhlressseo. The are even, its roadbed built in a substanin eating Thanksgiving turkey as you merino sheep breeder# will meet at tht- tlal manner. Everything about it is
supposed. Wish we had the turkey eatne place sn the 20th.
tirst clasB. am! speaks volume# in praiae
just the samp.
/
of Col. Merrill, the civil engineer who
Placard#, threatening Fojtmaster has hud charge &lt;&gt;f the construction
Wild geese were wending their way
-outhward last Saturday and weather | Dennis with din: vengeance unless he work, and C. G. Griffin his able asslstprophets are prophe»ying accordingly. । did so and so, were placed one on his ant. It show# too that Jerry Boynton
Wc are frequently reminded by the
know# Hint tho beautiful and produchot discussions that the time of elec­ I residence and the other In front of the' tive country through which his road is
tion is drawing near, but one thing is poetoffice Wednesday night. Nuch ac­ bring built, and Uje lively places it
conceded by aH, no saloon for Yankee tions show the prrpatratora to tie of a connect.*, demand tmit this road shall
sneaking, cowardly disposition and not be equal to tho best irtrquipmenL
bpnngs.
Harvey Knickerbocker hns traded lit to move among men. Whatever Mr/1 From Freeport north the first five
his llfty acre property with Elder Dennis may have done or left undone' miles have not been ballasted; and yet
Nichols fur Mt acres of land eight miles such an attack on him is entirely un­ we sped along at the rate ot 20miles an
warranted and tho bringing in ot an­ hour, and the road wa# smooth for a
north of Harbor Springs.
.
Ehler Nichol# and son have traded other name is simply outrageous.
new one. The last seven Bill## are
their farm with Geo. Hlchard and son
The Michigan State Teacher's As­, Iwllitoted. and a perceptible improvofor 156 acres of land in the nurtl:i'a&lt;- sociation will hold its 37lh annual। meat was noted. We doubt if any­
em part ol lonla. By these two [ meeting at Lansing, Dw 27-29, 1887,-m where there.can be found seven milts
changes of real estate we lose 1(1 in­
&gt; of uew road that are smoother to ride
sessions1 over than that distance out on the L. k
habitant s. We are very sorry to lose i Repre»entative hall. The
our good neighbor, but wish ’him suc­ will be opened on Tuesday evening,■ H. toward Freeport from. Lowell
I Dec. 27,* at 7 JO o’clock. A very incess in hi# new home.
■ boon after leaving Freeport we cross
Mrs. Fautz who lives just west of | temting meeting is expected." A■ the Little Thornapple on a splendid
the county line is vtry nick with erysip­ ' cordial Invitation is extended to all bridge Si fert above vthe stream. Wo
teachers whether of district and graded1 proceed like the Noble Duke of York
elas, her recovery Is doubtful.
The tax roll has gone into the hands schools or colleges. Reduced ration1 to Hlmb up a hill, and then to climb
ot the treasurer. They say taxes are । railroads and at the hotels. Address J. down, again. A mile out froovFree| W. Ewing, Alma. Mich., for informuport and we strike the air line-four
very high this year. Many of tbb
miles of road as straight ih an arrow,
farmers will feel like saying to the । tlon pertaining thereto.
lre4i»urer: .Sell the farm for whatever I IIa.mmei:, the Washtenaw county bix-miles out we cross the roadbed of
you cun get out of it and we will give dealer in Bohemian oats, who was con­ the Lansing und Grand Rapids road.
A quarter of a mile west of the cross­
you an order on the store for the balance.
victed in the Gen&amp;v-c county court, ing the L. A- G. R. have put over 100,000
SOVTU HASTINGS.
was going to carry the case to the su­ yard#, nearly 13.000 carloads, of dirt
On Wednesday evening of this week preme court, but be changed hi# mind into a sink bole, and the end is not yet.
the school will celebrate the birthday and wnlktxl up to the captain's office: A few mile# east on the same road is
of Whittier, the poet, whose birthday is like u little man and paid his One. The another and a worse one. The last
on the Saturday following but it was case is a clear knock out for the Bohu- four mile* toward Lowell the road to
inconvenient for the teacher to be pres­ tuiun oats men and the farmers who1 quite crooked, and the lut 2*4 miles
have been swindled^11 over the Htate' makes a descent of 150 feet to get into
ent at that time. Ail are invited.
Alex Walker, of Kalamaroo, visited are taking heart offerace, and the rods11 the Grand River valley. At Lowell
at Peter Coburn’s last week. He te a that have beep ink pickle all summer’ the L. &amp; H, connects with the D. A M.
will now be takemCouc and applied.&gt; by means of a Y.
brother-in-law of Mrs. Coburn.
The Star Sunday school will have a Tuscola county has two cisre on hand.•
Just to what point this road will be
X
Christmas tree, and preparations are —E venlng J ournal.
extended from Freeport is not decided.
being made for the same.
Deaths by asphyxiation, caused by, but the probabilities are that it wiH
Two weeks from last Saturday even­
come to flastipgs, and be built from
ing the Star temperance literary will the explosion of gas ia. stoves andI here to Battle Creek. It is expected
have something extra for a program, furnace#, are beginning to be reportedI also that the road will be extended
and a full house is expected. A collec­ as the winter opens. This class of
orth from Lowell to Greenville and
tion will be taken, but no charge will household calamities are so easily pre­
icnct to the Huron shore. It is destined
be made at the door.
ventable that the wonder is that they
■ to be one of the best and most import­
Fix the school hoiwe, or hire it fixed, happen at all. Never put coal into or- ant lines in Michigan.
and pay for it in a conditional note.
Of Freeport. its enterprising business
“shake down" your stove or furnace•
The great white bear and the little within an hour of bed time, and there• houses and thriving manufacturing
black cub amused tfjr school children will nev.er be an explosion or an escapeI institutions we have previously spoken.
one day last week, and the teacher,ditto. of coal-gas. By ••fussing" with your■ Suffice ft to say that its business interMrs. Havens visited outside of 8. II, stove or furnace just before going toi ests and factories were never In a more
but we know not where.
bed, you do not know what may hap­. prosperous state than now, and the
The crossing of the new railroad near pen within halt un hour after you have■ outlook is golden indeed. With Its
Shrlner’s is a poor excuse. Wc a#’t retired. The best way is to get y our■ new railroad, backed by as fine a
your citv road commissioner tu see that heating apparatus into proper shape oni country as there Is In Michigan, and
it’s fixed or we will do our trading at hour before retiring, and then leave ft: having as pushing business houses'as
Kingston.
to iteelf until morning.
’&gt;— - can be found anywhere, it to safe to
Rev. Martin will preach at the Star
predict that Freeport's 300 population
When the time corner that the C. K. will be Increase^to SuO or 1,COO in five
next Bunday evening.
James Smith lost a horse last Thurs­ A b. railroad shall be extended north­■ year#..
•
day night__________________ .
eastward from this city, our peoplej
With Lowell onr people have bad
should interest themselves in having■ little chance to get acquainted, and
MID D LEI UXkL
F. L Blake hns his new store stocked the road go to the village of WoodlandI will be surprised as well as pleased to
for the following reason.--:
1st. it, learn the following facta concerning a
up and in running order.
George Williams hns again taken up would make the most direct route toi place with which we soon expect to be
his residence in Middleville. He ha# the Boginaws; 2nd, it would prevent, linked with bands of steel. Lowell has
purchased C. D. Doyle’s tmrber shop any other town of any size from coming inerrased 30U in population during the
and will continue the business hi its nearer Hastings than Woodland: 3rd. it past two yean and now has 2.30U peowould do more to build up the interests: pie. It Las many fine residences, and
present location.
J. C. Hamacher and family moved to of Barry county; 1th. Woodland has, more and better businews blocks than
Grand Rapids Wednesday and will helped us to get the road here on the are usually t-een 4n a place of 3,000.
assurance that the people of Hastings The Flat rivet affords exoritant and
make that city their future home.
Claud Doyle ha# gone to Washington would help that town when the oppor­ abundant water power, which is just
tunity came. By all means let us work l&gt;eginnmg to be appreciated. It has
Territory to look for a location.
Mist Gertie PoBey. of Hickory Corn- i to build up a good town in our county three - roller flouring mill# with a
era, is visiting friends in this. vicinity I rather than assist any inflated worm- capacity of SOO barrels per day; a furnl
eaten chestnut like Lake Odessa. turn factory employing 50 men; scatter
and will remain some time.
John Calbrrt, of Nebraska, visited Woodland and Hastings have interests factory employing 100. and which will
in common; Hastings and the windy turn out 25.000 cutters a year. It ba#
friends here last week.
The Good Tempter# dedicated their village nn the other side of Jordan have besides these a woolen factory, odg#
tool factory, ox-bow factory, stave and
hall Sunday. Tho exercises were very none.
bonding works, and a ervamerj with a
interesting.
Tuesday evening Dr. Lampinan, capacity of 1JX0 lbs. per day. Down
The members of the BapUst Sunday
the Flat river are rajM all the pirn­
school are making great preparations who had tieen called to attend a pa­
for a Christmas tree nt thetr church on tient, was being brought back to the logs cut up at Lowell. Grand Rapida
city on » hand car by some employes of and Grand Haven. Of these about
Christmas eve.
3,5(L.&lt;XO
feet are worked up into lum­
The K. of P. ball last Friday evening the C. K. A 8. R. R. When in the vi­
was a grand auccew as a pleasant affair. cinity of Hhriner’s cider mill the car ber and shingles aL LowelL Their
Vbout fifty couplet were in attendance. collidwkwlth a wagon that was stand­ eaparity could be and will lie increased
The music by the Grand Rapid# orebe#- ing ou the track; but fortunately no upon completion of the L. AII. Lowell
tra was excellent und added greatly to serious damage was done to any one. is certainly a hustling town, and bound
to tret there on ita merits.
the success of the enU&lt;talnmenL A although the Doctor and one or two
The Banner scribe is under many
number of couples from Hasting# and others were very much bruised. Mon­
Caledonia were in attendance. Dancing roe Armour, of Lake Odaas, while in a obligations to Meara. Marsh and Miller,
engines and firemen of the construc­
commenced at hair past eight and con­ drunken condition bad driven his team tion train, to Mr. Will MIUer conduc­
tinued until a late hour. The banquet up the track, taken powossion, and it tor of the passenger, also to Oo). Mer­
at the .lollmum House was served in the was his wagon that disputed the pa»- rill and C. G. Griffin.
highly creditable way that is usual with I sage of the haad-car. But for the fact
mine host Hayward. The company was that tho hand car was ruaning slowly,
sdevt, making it powible for the social expecting to meet the outward bound
intercourse that marked the occasion. train, a more serious accident would
Altogether the ball was highly compli­ have occurred. Armour was fortunate
mentary to the order under whose aus­ in that ft was the hand car that struck
pices’ it wirt given.-Middlerille Repob- him instead of the train that passed
along a short time after.
Ucaii.

B

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Chester Me**er.

A General Rankin# Budona Transaeied.

�the Hastings Banner
BArroree, High.. Dec.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The most notable victory ever gain­
ed for the principle of statutory prohi­

bition was the division last week of the
U. 8. Supreme Court sustaining the
validity of the Kansas prohibitory law.
The decision covers the following
grounds: First, that a state, to pro
tect its citizens from the acknowledged
evils of the liquor traffic, has the un­
doubted right under the constitution
of the United States to prohibit the
manufacture and sale of liquor. Sec­
ond, that it has the right, under the
constitution to carry the principle of
prohibition to the extent of even pro­
hibiting a m»n from manufacturing
such liquors for his own use. Third,
that a state can prohibit the manufac­
ture in the state of liquors for export
into other states. Fourth, that the
state is not dbiiged to compensate o*uera of property which is made valu—
leas by prohibition. The court hold-*
that a state where prohibition is in
vogue dins not destroy property whenliquor is manufactured or sold. It
simply^ays that sn&lt;h property shall
mot be ii&amp;'d fur the purpose ot iumihifacturlug or selling liquors, which the
state eot!M&gt;lers dangerous to public
peats- and -morals. A more swi-epiujr
decision edit 14 not I** desired bv t in­
most ard-iit protiiijiionist. Ev«-n
Justice assented to the right of He
state to prohibit the inattiiUciure - r
sale of liquors. Tho only demix-ral &lt;»u
the bench, .Indge Field*, however,
thought the stale ought to cumpenn-*'Where itdestrovs property Used h»r.t-&lt;■
purpure of rn muluc'uring liquors for
export. and where liquors were mhz. &lt;l
and destroyed by state authority, rm­
-liquor iiuslnetui never got such a black
■eye as this derision gave it, nor hs«
there lieen a decision of such profound
interest to the country since that in the
Dred Scott cate*.

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The local option wave item* to I-sweeping on and promises to soon have
half the counties in Michigan under
practical prohibition. Deremlirr 1st .
Van Buren county said “No saloons*'
bv nearly 3.1X0 majority. D-c*-ml*er
Uh. Grand I'ravers--. Benzie. Antrim
and Leelanaw count lea echoed the re
frain by declaring for county prohibi­
tion. the maj -rilles ranging from 53 in
Leela naw to 625 in Grand Tiaverse.
Benzie giving over 400 and Antrim
over 500 “dry" majority. On the6th
Isabella county r&lt;|M&gt;ke in no uncertain
tonr.^hey majority for county prohibi­

Prmldent CleveUnd Im

mo

iatermt of wrecking American taatitutlons that those ot foreign countries
may be built up. This Is a laudable
enterprise for a president ot the United
States. He has not a word to offer in
favor of restoring American com mere*;
not a word about the civil service; not
a word about the suppnwdon of the
negro vote in the south; not a word
about tluanoaor banking. Justgives
the country one big nauseating dose of
free trade rot.

1. Straight Honest Goods.
2. Honest Dealing. 3. Moderate Profits.
4. Light Expenses.

The Democrat says that a vote for
local option (county prohibition) means
a vote for free whiskey, and urges Its
readers to voteagainkt it. The demo­
cratic party is opposed to all sumpiuary
Ikwi-; by thst is meant la ra that re­
strict 1 hr liqxor traffic. In other words
the democratic party Is in favor of practi- ally free a hlskey. It would thus » em
that if Bro. Johnson wanted tire readers

TELL THE STORY

to act out democratic principlea he
would urge them to vol- for county
prohildtion. But Brother Johnson
knows Va-ttrr. lie know-, prohibition
dor-, prohibit, und that h -h&gt; the

Can, does, and will give better value for money invested in

.democratic party Is opposed to pr.iim.iHon.
h congress wsntn to g. t rid of • he
surplus in ft appropriate fre*-|, i.« natm । 1 p.--jet-iH of genuine merit. A
literal appropriation to the Saule Sir.
Marie - xnal—which pa-owit m-rv shi|e
pmg than t^e Suez canal—fortification*
lor &lt;&lt;MKt and Jake citlee, hurl-on- of
re uge to -ave thn annual Iohmm from
»he
imnal stotni-*. rtlucitiun of the
rout' eru,colored people. Improvement
• f । h-- -igtial aervire, needed governm— t building*, would not only dtapiMe
-.urplus hut would give employ•ii
to ihouaanils of people and wt ttir
mv

Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Furnishing
■
Goods,
Than any other dealer in Hastirgs or Barry cr unty If you want to sell
goods at small margins, you mvu k-1 p oev n &lt; xj &gt; i ees. Having no rent to
pay nor expensive clerk hire, R K. Grant &lt; an truthfully eay that h s« xpensee
are below those of his competit ors. He p-ys cash for goods, h-uh lor cash,
and thus can give the smallest murgii s. The above Bis; 4 r&lt; asons are
all the inducements necessary to s&gt; cure trade and to show thav prices shall
be right A large and complete stock of winter goods will give y&lt; u an op­
portunity to make such selections as you wish. We are giving '

i-m- tree in the cannel* of business.

I--- Detroit Tribune is easily the
ba i..&lt; weekly paper of Michigan. It
h—
-ire and more reliable gem-ral
fr
; in -re state news; mure news that
i- ithe farmer than any other pa• r. Ii 1-, now enlarged ft* 12 pugre,
with !••• mcreaae in the pri«-e. It h a
pie-i-ure fur us to say that ttvery reader
•a the Hannek who wauts a good gen­
eral nt‘w mm per, especially a state p qier.
! might i,i take the Detroit Tribune, N-e
’he ..tier elsewhere of Bannlk and
Tribuiiu.

Specially Low Prices on Overcoats.
Yours truly,

R. K. GRANT,

President Cleveland In his message
recommending the removal of the en­
tire duty on wool -eau: ‘•Tho farmers
pav for woolen goods more than they
re&amp;lire from the enhanced value of
wool under protection.” This countv
knows better than that. When we had
free trade in thin country them was not
one sheep where there are now a doz&gt; n,
and the price for woo] whs so low that
there was no profit in sheep raising.
And yet the prices of woolen goods
were far above what they are now.
Thomas Haney, one of Barry county’s
moat Intelligent farmers, returned but
a few weeks since from an extended
visit to Ireland. He said that the
tradesmen of £ork acknowledged that
the prices of the medium grades of
clothing and woolen goods were lower
in America tbanHn free-trade Great
Britain. An S18 Kit of clothes which

couuty niter brxt Al.»)
r.at Mitu
tuc temperance people ul pairy county.
• urt butc Uie uliuuce Iucduaj, jJtx.
XU -U, U OU HWMJ with LuOMluuuau
.ncj mi uesire. AeXt I'ucmIaj win be
h Uotul itieir lUlviCDtlu uie rnwtiei. It
to oryuuu qutailuu Uiot Lue majority
.Oi cuiiuty piiiuiuiuuu win be i^aai il
l..u lempviabcc people ul lloll) cuuUQ
MulUU llltlT UUl),
\

ibe lurmelb ul Auieilca win bate U
leuut-r ic-garu tur uro ver Cleveland.
Aouul Uie ubiy proUuibie imuucm ul
laimiug lu-Uay b&gt; Wool glowu^,. tilul
baa Kept Up Uie pi leva ul wuu. la Uie
uuly on toe mime. Anu &gt;et touveuuid
wail la tola duty ell. 11 el&gt; lemuVeu. Ibpa
ucau mj tug toe pronto ui obccp-iuiauig.
Un j co, riemucnv UieVeiwbU ia &lt; oU.br
tuou—wtto a gtewv uig o.
Uu//uaUunm lucuuie ix Luu large,

I'll I Up Porter to

Grorgr Umma- lo Grow W Taj lor:

Ablile NIiim to

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Cash Clothier.

l*i &lt; oiucui. CiuVeiauu baa laacu up the
Dfebi 1U be Lull Ui tolcltb ua agaibat
iXiueii an UiaUlUUuiia. I be pcupie
wui uaoiat toe rcpuulicau party in
LuuKii'b a piacucal ueikubatratiuU tU
X'leaiucUL Ulevclabd tout be is but M
*'ul«*vr uiau liiati Unuledaiu.”

I'liBiuebt CieVehuid la cbusing the
A mci icon abet p. to IhU tu» cuuuuct
rctK mbits toe wen Lein cuyutc.
The
wuul-fciuWciaul American avelilUeru
apeut iui ii man cluh^cu in toot kind
ui uncuieipiUKi.

Itch, Mange, and bcratobes of every
kind on huiuun ur animals cured In 3U
uunnUM by Woollord’s tsmitary Lo­
tion. This never fails. .Sold by W. IL
Goodyear, uruggiat, HttUnga, Mich.

Our Christmas Tree
Archie McCoy, the popular Furniture D.-ak-r, is again on deck
with the most complete stock of General Furniture he ever had the
pleasure of exhibiting to the public,
His stock is complete in all its
branches. Foi4 the
■

HOLIDAY TRADE I

extra large purchases have been made with a view of meeting the
growing demands made on him. He has a large list of

-^---SPECIALTIES^—
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aayo I'liaiuUit Ocvtnuitl ui bls m«a»- II Mldnl- vlllr.SiOO.
a*c. Aiut U we have a lew mureyems
Iloitl-g*. 99'.
Ul uiUlUCIMUU iuid it win nut tie tuu
Kila Wliwltiw
laifc- ; lut toe pietwiiL uumunali auuu
k..a ,ui tri ilAA/.tlAl tor toe biAL tUUd Woodland. SK0
y cui io u&amp;UCM ui ' W liaL w aa 1 eq until
Mfw&lt; Itaw Murnmn, of Birmingham,
lul lilt- ytal &lt; buUlg dUUeJU, Ibto.
Is 13 imd weighs 209 pounds.
.

Bear iu mind that next Tuesday is
Uieuay when Horry comity will vote
uii the question ul banialuug toe auMr. Haney bought in Hastings just be­ lOuba. IrCL Ibcre be a 1 illl Vote.
fore his departure, could not be duplica­
The natiunal republican convention
ted in Cork for leas than 322. When IniB been called lo meet al Chicago J une
such are the facts, President Cleveland 19th, 1888. That convention will nom­
can not console farmers for the destruc­ inate the next president.
tion of the most profitable branch' of
The extent and dimensions of demo­
their business by saying that woolen
cratic economy are now known—an
goods will
enough cheaper to make
increase in expenses of 817,50u,uuu ptr
«p the loss. The statement is false and
ye&lt;r___________________
fanners know it to be falre.

Congresa will not be likely to dis­
turb the peace of toe country until af­
ter Christmas. It will hardly get to
work until the holiday rectaa is over.

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Throw off the tux on wool und keep
Hie Ux ou toliMcco uD&lt;L sugar. This la
Hie Iwtulr policy ouUiurd by ltie pjpaeut deUuwiaUcexecutive turn on whit h
tie • xpo-la to ercure the votes of the
taiui-raul America. Think of it; ueairo) mg Hie moat prutilMUj/ branch ul

twruiiug, .mu sUU uiaiutuiu the duty on
Koal Katote Trauifom.
augur, one ot the ueceaowriea ul hie, trad
Following are the real eMaie tran»louaccv. wfiiui hitn become Himuai u
tion rxcredlDg 1.500 Duemiter J9h urcea.M»ry to the majority ul Uie people. fera for the week ending Dec. 3rd. us
Bunch and HIIImImIh will roll up nnti- 5-u oil me puncy Him u&gt;.
taken from the books iu the register’s
saloon niaj&lt;&gt;rith!j,of Iroin 2 500 to 4,W
office:
lUr, tcr-polUibllllY lor the CuUtlUUTuesday, the 20»b, Barry county will
vole, and a majority o! 1.000 for prohi­ viiiir &lt;&lt;1 tiiu wiiibkey buaiut as lb llui i y
bition is Im-Jud tor. and will reni-h
1,600 if the b mperance people do what
they can Ou the 23rd occur the local
option elect ions in (’«■*, ShiawasM-e
and St. Joseph countien. all of which
will give the mxIo n-. a black eye.
Within the n-xt Otiday.-*, Berrien. Allegan,Wa.-«hteti iw, fein-h. Clinton. G«neeaee. Livingsion. I'iim-dIn, Montcalm,
Newsgo and Me»-oeta will hold elec­
tions. All of thi-ni ’gave majnriti-H
ranging fn-m 8001&lt;&gt; 3500 for prohibi­
tion. and all w di le- carried for conn'y !
prohibition. Thus 23 of the unmi
wealthy and pt re p n-w» counties in
Michigan will, slier Mm l«t, next have
practical prohibition within their bor­
ders, and the Uw will he enforced,
since it wi I lie backed by an active
public sentiment. The educating in­
fluence of these 23 prohibition counties
can*be relied upon to tiring nil but half
a dozen counties in the lower penin­
sula into Hoe within a year.

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3R.a,t€Lzi and Reed

Rockers

More tlxcMO. &amp;O Styles.

Patent Rockers of every style and prices—More U»»n double-the number
Center Tables, wood and marble top.
Sideboards, Book Cases Secretaries, Office Chairs and Desks.
Couches, the largest stock ever kept.
z'-'fuu. wx»b«r~^
Mirrors and Brackets, Foot Rests,
sass
The best Extension Tables in the market,
The celebrated Bissell Carpet Sweeper_ Overone million of them
The best Pillow-Sham Holders,
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pfPRICFs
CREAM

gAKlH®
’ownEU

Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description cheap,
Fine line of Curtains, Drapery, Chains, Hooks, etc.

Come early and select your goods.
Don’t wait till the last day.
Good buyers buy early. All persons in want of

FURNITURE,

Ornamental or useful, will consult their own interest by examining my
stock and price sbefore purchasing.

ARCHIE McCOY,
The Popular Furniture Dealer,
Blue front, south side Statfe street,
. Hastings, Michigan.

�The Hastings Banner
VOL- XXXII. NO. 33

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12 pages.

HASTINGS. MICH. DECEMBERS 1S87

County News

VVfe have a large and w$ll selected

of

FURNITURE,
Among which anyone can find a

BEAUTIFUL and USEFUL

Christmas Present
We will be pleased, to shchv you through our
iarge EMPORIUM at any time.

Wo have just fitted up a Uftw department ,..r

Springs and Mattresses.

ms i ui bhe.
[j - I Readers, we wish you to distinctly.
Understand that we are not going tojhe

iggardly this season. “Low Prices" w&lt; Iihave

^Jailed to tne masthead as our motto.
ave marked our Christmas
rk-nark*- so low, that even thing is
ot cakes. Our fort is beijjg

Assaulted e.-ei-y day, and people v.ho
[\Jc5cr Bought before are buying now.

Do not wait until the assortment has
un out, but come quick and look us

Qver, get our prices, purchase if you wish,
Qo home and tell your friends that

J^eally is so and that our store is

■ ^anta (.. laus Headquarters.

See til©

Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.

With Double Shake Grate.
[jarge Ash Pan.
i.-arge Swing Top and
Double Doors.

•sow

Hoffinan
Bros

shoe and toaa them Into the street.
Tho Banner circulation in thia sec­
tion of the cotintv, is larger than any
other county papr. Woodland people
appreciate a good paper.
Geo. Palmerton has moved into his
utw.houHe.
x The paraonug? is nearly completed.
’ T7. n,!'0’* d has his new house near|v
tihlshea
Our new harnees maker is turning
out some nice- work.
Wonder what make* the small bora
•tV9 In front of B. H. Holly ’s More arid
look so wishfully In nt the show win­
dows. Guess it must be the fine dis­
play of holiday goods.
Willie Miller is delivering some
copies of Ridputh’s Historv of the U. 8.
They are line books and Willie fa just
the boy to buy a good book of.
Prof. John Warner is taking German.
Small ikoya and little girls should la*
careful when crossing Ifith street, for
our street-car drivers .on the Lake
Udresa line are very cm relew*. Too much
O. B. Joyful al the oth*T rod of the
line.
Young Soldikil

12 pag«.

WHOLE NO. 1698.

ship of Lowell, Thursday who was very Tnraday for S125 per bead.
sick.
7
Frank Skinner returned home from
Why » it that you can hear the the North last wbek one dsy.
church bells of this place ring every
* ‘ L 11 a*4'removed his stock of
John Burd fa buying poultry at
night in the week until the seventh cents per lb, tor ducks.
to Mfddlevlllr. Mr. Blake is
night and then they jirv a® still iu
a plonfa-r incrchaut, and will probably
ADDiflONALLOakLNEWS
make things hum.
The G. A. l(, ban4
jactations
u,“ wLT'.1''1 ’"J,1 ®»*- "f
Jfiib,
Special rotting ot the Hastings B.
•ut inviting you and your lady to atuilllm **&gt;«.*&gt;,,,u||M m ,w h£ g|H
uud thtfj Vtiri-tftiu part£at tho Free­ M. A, this evening.
last Sundav,and found th- other fel­
port rtnk Dw, Mrd. W. The boys
low holding thn fort.
i'
I3
iu
rumor that
will try and make it pleasant for all.
A. D. Hughes has a stock of cutters
C. D. B.»-be has purchased a control­
J. G. Reuter sold a turkey last week ling interest in tho Roller mill
to sell. .
tfl Lowell parties that brought him
«dTT'y mr?"’of
bw rent82 I&amp;, at 7c per pound. That would /A number, of Odd Fellows from this
«
.1
,tore’an‘1 *»» Pu1 »&gt;P
make a nice Christmas dinner for soumK city visited the Nashville lodge last
a new stock of goods about tho IPth
small family.
Friday evening to witness lodge wort
Mr. Pierson is a very ’accommodating
If you can’t get what you want by
gentleman, and as hr bought his goodZ
asking
once ask the second time and After the work was orer a fine banquet
*"r cash we think it will not be nee-swas aervA to which the visitors did
probably
you
will
be
accommodated.
sarv to go to Hastings or Middleville to
Lulu Ihompsoo, of the Valley city, ample justice.
'»uy g&lt;-.Kim. Mr. P. will win.
David Fuller was brought before
returned to her home Tuesday after a
Huhbnrd and Hetr'erahotL art- get­
MX wrek* vhit with her tlrter, Mrs. Justice Kenastoe Monday for examina­
ting uurhrgi ijiiantltirs of ties
Lettie Perkins.
Frank Fitch, our new railway agent
tion on a charge of forgery, and the e«It
is
asserted
on
the
authority
of
Mr.
will move into the Blake place. Mr
Merrill, chief engineer ot the L. i H. aminatibn continued to Saturday. In
t y a v-rv acvnrnmodeling grniieman,
R. IL, that that company will locale cfafault of ball in the sum of S300, he
•tnd the p ilJic Ju w,4| pleased with the
was recurntl to the jail.
.their
round bouse here and make ihis,
change Mrs. Fitch has arrived, but
point
their headquarters. Work on the
Almartine Cooper, charged with
did not bring the baby.
DOWLING.
same
will
be
commenced
in
a
couple
of
Mrs. E. With nos has gone to C edar
procuring goods from R. Mudge under
Quite a snow storm Saturday night, weeks.
.'springs on a vfait to her mother.
fafae pretenses, was taken before Esq.
lira To!&gt;ey. of Rutland, was tri this
(treat preparations for ChrwtoMu are place Monday.
Suasion yesterday. Hearing adjourn­
HP.OWAkD.
b -iugmade by our churches.
Report has It that John Arnold was
Mrs. Jane Broward has been quite ed till Monday. In default of bull be is
married last week, Wri haven’t seen sick for tn&lt;* p.u&gt;t week.
boarding with Sherifl! Shriner.
the license vet.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry C. Rogers, of
At the drawing, which took'place at
The storm scared some out of attend­ Breckenridge, Colorado, are visiting
Rev. F. Hurd t^ hanged.pulpffaSuaing meeting at the Brick church Sun­ Hurry's baren’s, Mr. und Mrs. Philetu- Lathrop’s drug store Friday night. W.
&lt;tay morning with Rev.sl. L. Smith, ot
day.
Rogers.
Harry
&lt;u»
a
reaident
of
your
K.
Cook and Guard Chidfater held the
\ iTmontville, whose sermon we hear
J. E. Tobias got two ringers badly city, from w hich place he hift in 1M1 winning number. No. 12, arid thereby
highly ep-d-en of. The lecture to the
smashed up in a fanning mill last for the gold regions, where he has since tx-CMiiir. tb« poHsetmors of a tine pltuh
men by the pastor in the evening was
week.
trtddtd. He expecta to be the guest of ease of toilet articles. The qoutton
i-xMlent.
How does it look to a stranger to see b.h uncle, D. It. Cook, of your city, this
The Williams Fruit Evaporator
now is as to which girl gets iu Tom
'•
a young man with horse, roadcart, and- week.
Duyk: on number IXwon another toilet
Company are gettings in running order. lahtern plodding his way southward
llenrv Kershaw left for Grand flapI hen- is very little talk or argument such a night as last Saturday night. ids ou last Saturday to see his abu-r case al the same drawing.
here pro and con the question ot conntv He must believe the saying true that Jennie, who is dangerously ui with /Hiawatha lodge, D. of IL.No.Bl,
opuuo, to be voted on next Tuesday, "proinists should not be broken.”
malarial fever.
1. O O. F., held a general social with
"•it all the friends of the measureset-iu
invited gueata at their ball, Dec. Mb.
confident ot victory. A large audience
wIM undoubtedly attend the mass mol­
J. J. Potter x*isitrd his brolhtr L. B. An excellent supper was tw-rrod end
Ha, hu. ha. h—a! By Jingo, we did
ing on Sunday evening, at the opera not not think we rapped-'you quite so Potter last Friday.
the evening was sp-nt with muric and
house, but we have not yet learned who hard on the knuckle*.
Ezra Lipp and wife, of Battle Creek, social games. At a tale hour the cen•'
the speaker will be.
puny dfaperaed all frying that the
Wake up VanWinkle read the paper- visited at Mart. Cummins last week.
John J. I'o’ter, of Detroit, was ia and you will see that O'Donnell did
Wm. Archer has been roplastering. evruing had been profitably and ptamtho viltage Thursday and Friday.
not get any -peach pita” in his guzzle repainting and repairing. his house.
A very jolly time was hud at the O. last August. Who told you so ?
The indications are that we will have
Hix counties have already declared
E. S. social at Masonic ball Fridav
We will take your own word lor it sleighing for our temperance election.
evening
*
* Windy if too much lieer caused that
A. J. Wolfe who is spending the for county prohibition under the local
B. t. Reynolds has purchased the black eye then the way for you out of winter in Chattanobga. has been over option law. Branch arid UIIfadale wUJ
shops dow Occupied by him ou Main tiiut dibintna might be to -support some of the old battie grounds and do the same Monday. In Barry county
8trK-t. The ileal was fhade some time local option if you choo»e. Cut the gathered some relici*.
the liquor dealers association will -tight
■'luce*, but as the transfer had to go .if’nr lining out that cluud. sell it for
The lyceuir,.- will rotnmeucc at the hard io defeat the measure, and will do
through the probate court tnarhinerv bullion, discard those (». B. idHM, vole
e Dunham school house Friday evening. so unless the friends of temperance
he has jurt received the deed.
' the republican ticket I in ’88. bee—■- I Subject; resolved that
prohibition bestir themselves. If the te^pfraffo?
Mrs. Ella Tuttle, of Larned. Kansas, ,
Thr 3cc-.» Side '»the Way.
. should become a law.
ptople want to give their cause, a.-bookwho has been visiting at C. W. Smith s
irnra•k^3® Shoup’* little boy fa sick u Itii set tn both county and static they'can
Cornell) Wallis is making prepara-1
Gen.
;
1UD
«
fever.
’h« past several weeks, returned to her tions to evacuate Yorktown.
la-rt do so by staying at ham- next
Gen.,
home Wwlnesday.
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People
to
the
number
of
56
gatherer!
Tuesday.
Commtttke.
Milts Is ready to advance bis picket]
The M. E. tadlts will sent dinner in line south ward.
• at Let Moore’s. Dec. Ctb, to celebrate
■
jIn
n ,’ their
tiftK^DivenMiry
in the
Koiher’b \ scant store to tie hungry
Yea, where has Trim been.
—-- —
—f-j-—-- —
—- shape
—:«-r of
-lUuiwlvttari&lt;K My. .h.t» «
wi.MIm «urorw. Joko..
masvs on election dav.
town .mil
and .M.-iple^Iirbve
were ahoul
about
Wilkir Mallory, a 17-yecr old son ot ’ *”*'? that wa*i
Ii town
.Maple &lt;,rove w«-r&lt;Ed.
--- H.
- Mallcry. died
— - Thursday
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last
— ।[ Now.
n,
in answer. Mr. Wu.dy, our' ®QuMly I represented. Mr. an.! Mrs.
C*ni to b®
At
ds~M.*w
complicated
with :' owrvsUDD
pi &lt; .rvatlon oi
ot me
the inr»»
ideas mni
that jvu
you ua«c
have Moore were completely surprised.
sun
”------of heart
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----Ir"T;.. ■/••••
ct.ir trouble.
tr&lt;&gt;Irl'.l—
ll— w» buried Friday
I’rMn. 1 .
___ ■ the different
___ • ter refreshments were served Robert
•■ ling
He
hO ....
k|od t0 oiler and
HD-re. &lt;&gt;n
applicatlhn * of the same might compel McCartney made a presentation speech
Mr &gt;■ B ' l-r-r t- • failing Ohio friends. iO D. to sat things that would seem and gavw Mr. and Rrs. Moore many
Mr-. C. W. smith entertain-d i: corn- lOMa
inc*!. -xs
Iwlu.ul umu
lheatriea!.
As uh
the- r
-lothldl
man &gt;»
in useful and valuable presents. A tine’
pany of h«-r friends Monday evening by (FDonheil carries n&lt;&gt; mne. borrows no titn«- wm enjoyed by all present.
scardpnrty.
.
, fdour, walks
“ in no matfs
' shadow,
‘
pro­
DOWl.Nx M1LIK
D. K. Burkert and wife are visiting tduces
,
no i'lr^u but tboie meant for the
It looks quit- wintry naw. snow
frivotN at Corunna.
beet rtMUlta, notwithstanding your
The &gt;ir of bean- st Ayl.iworth A Co. s ."Josh Billings*' philosophy, it remains having fallen to the depth ot I inches.
Last Week Burdett Briggs and Frank
Koneot the standard holiday attrac- &lt;for me with a spasmodic effort to get
West bought all the fowls that were
bone.
,out of this Wind;/ oilemmu.
, for iuirutsllate sale in this vicinity, and
E. A. Mattison, of Hartings, was on
I am very chokingly and philosophi­ expect to supply Hastings people with
our streets taut week.
.cally youre.
k««i jibs "A Chrbuau prtj"#}, Will QaBe'■ I’mch I’rr*.
fowls for Chrhtmas dinner.
The Congregational social at Rev. F.
K K. 1 terson and wife were com[4rte.r i.r.r.iu»i.
Hurds on Wednesday evening tail was
Jy
and
happily
surprised
last
evening
thr most remunerative one of the amdaY MML'-'Kl ;
Fred Smith drives a hew train.I by their numerous friends and ncigbcwufl c.
son. th* D'-t proemfa being nearly 830.
A. Keith, of Hastings, was in our ■ bors coming in to remind them that
IL M. Le*&gt; has moved both of his *village Wednesday.
tiiteen years of wedded life had sped by
stocks ot goods into one store.
Geo. i'rriiina. has his new Kirn com-. on the'swift wings of time. The comThe annual meeting of the HJUTy
The .Nashville on.*he«tra given a ।pitted.
। pany brought a l-ountiful supply of
Agricultural .aoclcty
wlB
&lt;'hristm&gt;u&lt; dano* at th«' dpcra house on
John Wallace was in town W wires- refresttnents, and a beautiful banging County
be held at the court house la tho city
Monday evening, Dec. S»&gt;th.
&lt;day.
lump to light them on the remainder
Mrs. ixivi Everts is very low with
The stock yards are now ready for of their happy path down life’s journey. of HaaUnga, on Tuesday, Doc. 27th,
consumption.
। use.
The same day, was also Mrs. Wm. 1887, at one o'clock p. in. Vremiutak
Sheri a Shnocr was In the village
S. Gale, of Cascade, wa* tn town Wed­ Hunt’s birthday, and she wm presented not called for by Dec. 20th wW- bo ■-'for­
Tuesday
jnesday.
; .
with a beautiful water set. May they feited to the aoclrty.
John Beeler lost a valuable calf last all lhie to see many returns of such
Wm. H. Mkrrick, Sec.
' WOODLAND. '
A. D. Myera. of Odessa, wm in town week.
'
pleasant occasirms is the wish at all
J. A. DeVore was/in town last week. who wen* there and those who were
Monday.
T. D. Demings is fbaowner of a new not.
Mrs. John Maier is on the sick list.
The.aurvryoni on the C. K. A S. K. R. *cutter.
are expected here in a lew days.
. ••Freeport" got there in good ship­
last
week. Go ft again F.
Bert! Clark ha.&lt; returned from the
John Lee wears a broad smile again. 1
E. H. Sisson is .in Grand Itapkto this North.
It’s x boy.
i Mr. and Mrs E&lt;1. Stewart started for
JaoitS King, of Muskegon, fa here week on business.
rkirii grow to laxurMirtly that they eurtaia
visiting relatives.
. Geo. Parker, of Lowell, was in town i Washington Territory luat Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Kirkby, of* Battle
It you want to pay your subscription 1last week buying horses.
Bev. Miller delivered a very able dis-1I Creek, have l*een visiting redgUvram
for the Banner, you can do so by
course
to
a
large
asartably
Sunday.
I thin virinitv the pa*t week.-'
'—
•caving the cash with Weaiey Myers at '
Geo. I*rrkins was in Grand Rapids
A littie 4S poun&lt;i baby! girl arrived
Kilpatrick’s drug store. He fa agent
at Eli Lattings last Friday.
for the B inner.
' this week on business.
Remember registration day is the , F. E-* limings, II. Culler and W. i Old -Mrs. Latting is very feeble.
» faotar* ot Uk- to17tb/or on Saturday of this week.
;Iltrhardscn were at the -county beat 1 Nora Yonrex is failing very fast.
I Ben Miller has traded his mule for a
A. B irnum and Mr. Noys were on Thursday.
Saturday must be the day of rest, at . pair of colts.
our Btroeta on Monday waning. db|- .
failarv.
Tb-»
TbMe is tn be a dance at Arnold
coursing the sweet music of the ufe and 1least it rains every Saturday*.
druta. They visited all the business , The G. A. R band have rented th- Gordifieen' Fridav uighU
rink for another year.
J..F, Potter wak in this vicinity last
plLkSt week Mr. Shores frieode to the
John Beeler was in Lowell Friday, Saturday.
Aunt Lovcniu Buck is visiting at
the number of &amp;0 visited his bouse on 1on business.
bamuel Eckert is improving the Jim Parry's in Nashville.
his eightieth birthday.
Mr. Short*
carving three turkeys and waiting on 1looks of bis place by building a bovrd . Will. Savage has returned from the
North, and Monday laut he killed six
fence In front of his bouse.
the table in good atyle.
Rev. T. Brotherton, of Vantura. vis­ coons, at that rate, he thinks it will
his friends in this place a part of hardly pay him to go l*ack.
A UUte more snow will make good ited
:
Harry Mawn sprained hui ankle Ui{~yxm that lix- rn.-tbn.!Ucucnlng greatly
sleighing.
' last week.
Cheeebrough A Yarger have their wrestling at school.
The German claas fa progressing BueOld Mr. Jackson's horse has died.
cii-tuuii completed
cumpwicu and
nuu are
—
a
buying
ly.
1 elevator
B. 8. Holly has ■ dne lot of holiday igrain. for which they arc mylar the I
highest market price. We understand ,
Wiater has come tn •vime-c It
•
With *• rrtmtHU
Ixzys who attend the German that they are associated with a compa­ wouldn't take ranch anew to make
claw for the purpose of making a dis­ ny who have abundant capital, and
who have had years of Bucreafful rx- •m. AdolphtM and Lizzie Adoi- ■
turbance bad better go slow.
Charley Reiser fa again able to attend pecienre in handling grain, and whose phu.% who have l*vn visiting frirfkfa
object is to make a market second to
school.
here, returned to Herd City lart Satur­
The boys who went to Nashville last none. They have secured freight rates day.
that will triable them to compete sucFriday night reported a good time.
The meetings are rtill in progress at
John Kowleader, of Blanchard, an cesBfnllv with surrounding towns. the M. F- church.
old Woodland reaident. is visiting hfa The character of the men engzigerl in
Jay Carpenter. went to tlinton Co.
the enterprise fa a suflicient guarantee
stater. Mrs. J. Palmerton.
to the farmers they win receive as taxi K.ndas and returned home Mon­
Anew rtove in thepost o'.lkv.
,,,
much for their grain here as they can day.
G. D. Barden is again able to b* on
hijlor D.iniel- returned from Ohio
HDVwbcre.
...
.
onr streets.
.
Quite a number from thfa Pla**,al- last wwk. A nephew of hfa returned
C. 8. Palmerton was caflttl U» \ «•
tended the revival tnrctingH at Cariton with him.
moot ville to attend a suit this week. .
You will fio*&gt;n have to change your
Wednesday night..
Our towns people are aecuring their Center
Rev. Hribnvcr. of Landing, will hold Miven to an eigbL
’ John Carpenter raised the addition
year's BUHpiy of wood.
7 Oar big dugs take the "cake wbcr- quarterly meeting at .the German to bto barn Thursday.
,
church Saturday and SundayAtody Allrrdiiqf is under the doctor e
* Our^cXd’ and reliable butcher. Wm.
Uttte Guy Reuter has l*rt» verT.^
the vtA week. Uoder the care of Dr. e*A* G. Hrtiter. of Clarksvilk. wan
Barre!, is doing a good business m hfa A. J. Wright he fa improving rapidly.
\ taitiug friends here last week.
,rMfa.i Ida Hayden is clerking for Mr.
It to too bad when a woman goes
Mrs. Maryetu Carpenter ent’ rtMned
mile on a vtait and then has to turn
company Hartings last week.
Glasgow
at Lakethat
Odessa.
iffs rumored
K. Lolie wUl re­ around and go home became abe had
Frank Andrus had the mfefortuue
iortfotton to take her bread out of the
turn to Woodland in the near f utqre.
When Rome oLour youngi men go Xo
Mrs. Conrad Smelter was culledto
the hotel, they must be careful or some the bettoide of her mother id the town- Jooesfor?l.«pwi
one will balance them on the toe of her

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS-

The Hastings Banner.

George and In Johasoa.

VhfJ &lt;AD be curecf ef
AM tteonlfer -lntor7’l,h„
gj hix ^HEUrtATISM^BJML
repwir &gt;ma*w
©•’Mw'o
•
Eighty-six per cenL of the signal ser­ tv thrir rcepetllvo Umovs ouv &lt;lay la-t
r&lt;'lk“ In itou^a.1, „.’y™ Jf&gt; )»nn&lt;
vice weather predictions are accurste! wrrk aud report au e«j *yaUlv Uiu&gt;* dur­
/W-UHW-KOS.
an u&gt;.r7S?
”« in
The only inuicBtlnns our falhrra bad ing their Mail a ml buuuug excursion
for foretelling weather were aching about bum h HaVvO.
«* to -nula
«W"
LUcn-u Euilv) passed bin 76th birth­
llmlrn, twinging juinta and painful
,-orm. hums
it
fiasbren
day
at
hu
Louie
ou
the
7th
lust.
.
Mr.
*V«KJTA*
rUXrDKT, AMlfwr.
corns!
rh ulMli (,«ck
These, though. crude, were usually E. auys lor waul of « proper mviUliun
correct The body i» uuquHliuuably eXlvUdrU Uy the boys to hltusrll not
F—itivr apeciBc tor
“ «
an ex*-elleUl barometer, anu phynleliuis even the ou-tofhia ptrnh wk-mini,
d-uU it UervuurpMn
Wo
Chas. Iteach has sold hin pz team.
J. 11. liruwu, Esq . spent m*h r d days We soon expect to nut* Charlie sailing
often prescribe a change of air, m&gt; ih t
• d.. Hniu.rr.m.rk.n
-un
Lui
weed
vial
lug
me
ids,spwra.ig,
etc.
the system may Dud an agreeablu atNun.|»rul« h«. li.uj ,a e,,,^ tl,u
.
out with a due bora** Hvtm.
IU CainloUiM, Kent Co.
_ I
muHpheric condition.
Clou 14 HUtUvimt rexftuii l»&gt;rtbMr who
Il la grandpa and grandma Todd
Hvury Fowler has errcleii a new now.
\\ eather changes indicate themselves
arusuDe tug to try tuu&gt; p. euliar uei&gt;
•
dine.
,
by
puius
called
rheumatism.
Why
lud
Hvr-loadtnf tte •’.oimurh: when to stop ruling;
raj«n frum coi'cvntrxtrd food; tat a* food: weather should cause such pains is a
SLtge communication U‘iween Char
horse aDd cow.
balky food » corrective; benefit* of trull* aud mystery!
Mra. StujUi nxs gone north to vblt
levulx and East Jordan.
1'Ur young lady recuttrd s»iiih Um • I her »&gt;u llxriuun.
Dues tho pain really lie dormant in
E-liUir Gri) baa greatly improved the
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The following, though not purely the blood, Ui be made active only when siuce by a arDUcmaii teacher .*ud ielti' Jiuimie Lak*-had callers nt his hen
Centerville Republican.
the wind blows trout some uuiavoreble by Uieruau aiue Dear the cuulilv liut»; c&lt;&gt;up MuihIiiv night, who took ten of
SaMuxStKRsYodC
agricultural, applies with full force to quarter?
has btxn DiNtd Irom, iiotug found ilia Im-oI helis.
the farming class as they are peculiarly
kiud
(ririids
*ho
aided
tier
m
reaumug
l*a»t week a prominent man left
B im. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickles,
given to the faults named. It. Is well town on a buainess trip. Two days lat­ hvr huUit* in BMlrly. blit- *1*1 ptulMidy. Drs- 0 n, a time p»u«d boy.
A CRAY DAY.
er he. who bud al way a 'been tipparently reiuaiu U.uro uutil a tnotv i&lt;*ux*-iii*y
Ah«a Auua Tlukler.of vour city, is I
worthy our good uttention:
str ing and well, w as sent home a corpse feliuA* pr.ipos-vi.
Working at A. J. b| teiHlde’s.
'
i name on a packngo of COFFEE Is a
When the writer was a medical atu- —“Rheumatism of the bran."
A Cbnaluiaa tree is to Ito erected Mt
guarantue of excellence
danL he teas very forcibly Impressed by
the
Baptist
elturch.
Exercises
cuu-l'tRheumatism is like the Indian in
a remark made by no Ires a man than nmbuah, sure to kill you H Dot killed by iug ui Binging, declaiiirttiuii-. Bd-ct
R lined threw S uunlay a in auccnasion.
Dr. Daniel Drake of Cincinnati, one of you. It is to patient and physician oue reading, etc., lor the b -uefit e»p.*ci Uly
A'lrin Bu rough’s chil-lr.-n have liroo
uf cblldrru. Utter which the Ire- Is to
the best snd most famous physicians, ot the must vexatious of tii.-w-ase*.
vlMtinz with their grxuil-parents for a
COFFEE is kept in all firut-otmis
At first many thought it to be a bu unltaiUrU ot Ha tmo-ur-s.
and thr author of a monumental work
Short I lllln
F
ob
c
i
d.ditto.*
a
-1-ctnd
tor
inu
pur
­
od “The Discs Mm of thr Mississippi Vai- trouble of the Joints, but ail outward
Grin Wellman, of Newaygo, made a store** nrom the Atlantto to the Pacrno.
tey," to the effect that “the mostoi man­ applications lull thr cause unbruritted. pose ul soliciting aid lor tile aiip.xirc of tlyiug buaiuvna trip in th* sc parts List
Then, making like pains in the mus- a Biugtug BCUuol hus repurteu lav*»r-'
kind dig their grCtvra with their teeth ’’
This epigrammatic rsprrsidun fixed clre. it was thought U&gt; tai a muscular ably, aud last Tuesday evuntug a ci *xs
Arthur Kenyon is building a house
Kself in my mind, and all my subse­ disease; but thr same unsailsfactury re­ whb ■ partially urgauized with Frol. on hi* father’s farm.
is never good when ezpowrd te the air.
Fiandvis. ul K.dMUiaZ&gt;*o. mb len* her,'
(n
rre win.or.
quent experience has served only to sults loilowrd external tr.-aliu. nt.
Tin-re
will.Im aa i*Knu
I*k'4) option
option merting
meeting
Now.however.it is univeraaUv ac­ who will give rtt least 20 liwsous during 1 nt the schuol house ou .Saturday night Always buy thia brand In hern.ot ically
emphasize it more and more. Appetite
twadod ONE POUND PACKAGES.
|
U, with the majority of mru and knowledged that rheumatism ia“a tirry bis term. Witu the number in aticu&lt;l- of this week. .
STORY OF-A DINNER.
Frank Wolcott visited our school on
women, in rxcren of digestive power, cundiliuu of the blood canned, by the muc.u who pruieao the uatural musical,
talent wueu properly trained Mini cut-' Friday last.
and the ha it ot hasty eating, so pre­ prrernce ot uric acid Hi the ayatHiii!"
tkVatrtl,
&gt;u&gt;
we
ihiuK
it
will
I*--,
there
[
Gash
Warner
and
wife
visited
with
Everybody
dreads
rhrumat
sin.
valent on this hurrying ag«*. leads tu a
•
It is Very prevalent at liih changing u ill te sutlicieul amount ul uiiim*; io fi.-r p »r*-uts **u Monday -Mst.
Setty nearly cqnsUnt over-loading of
e atojnach. Even in the case of men time ot the year. It was luinieriy m l-, till ail Ihtte ul our cmireittw, it we a*e, Literary at the Alt*'»’t ».*h*s.| house
an Irishman. aitUflg on
_
.
j on Friday night Was Dot very w* 11 m*»
occupied in InUirous work in the opm dom khuwn except Minong th-ce who Dot iidsinkru in unr ideas.
eating potato Hi. ,I,Orir tf r0,|ns
Burn, iu J. II. Krliug .*ud * *lr, a fiu»» j t-ml-d. it w.w very*goo*I for living th*air thh Is true, and many s**-ckII«s1 worked much' uut of d&gt;Hits N&lt;?w it
break she potato |4 two
dlp tbo
daugbk*
r
uu
the
lUvb
iDst
।
fi
rn
(,
uf
the
season.
fevera are only the re-olute relwllion of prevudre U-e but. thr palace, the exocu| fir»l ul the jw-aaon.
Tne i-idirs of this place are again'I
i.uwis
the body against a long-continu-d Hvh iiianslou. the senate chamber and
Lew is Boice,
Boice, ol
of Ohio,
Ohio, has
hns tx*ti
ia*-n visit*
visiteourse of over-freding. The 1&lt;&gt;sh of the throne rvoiu; all sorts amt condi­ made happy iu cuus qa*u-:u ui having &gt; mg wit * his aunt and cttilsID. Mrs.
fDouth. Wb-nliutlhiffl that wBWWWfcul
appetite which pnerdes and attends tions and races oi mru .mil women it revelVed u iresti and bountiful suppl» ! Mary Bolt* un-l son, of this plats- m
oi punrain water.
water.
..........
* uirau
1 au rain
1 •
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----- “
these attacks is merely a manifestation Mllavks Mt mH tiiiirtt, iiii&lt;i all f*u»r It!
n.
ii.
Bruwu.
E-q,
has
buill
tur
Airs
Switt
(wife
ot
Dr.
Lewis
Swift,
of the curative action of nature, by
litotding and xpelliog school at fhe
which she scum a season of rret for the lamuus comet tlu&lt;i r oi RoehraUr.
balf." Hu buoHtal.lc
N. Y ) was one uf iu recent victims; MU.I letsiiiig bis herd ul yutiag caitlt* BCiiolsrs.
over-worked digestive organs.
Lttia wiulcr.
.
tr.nK wonrt
&gt;, spending his Hpare
Now it in plain tn any one who will and how very common it is aiming la- duriug
Wood b
d Nd 1 l'u,r*i* '.Trl
‘ hoFrank
'lr*I&gt;r^u4
reflect for a tew minute* upon this nub- uitt&gt;!
jura in breaking stee'ra.
'
*. -*.
bhe suffered great anguish and fear. dead ID his Iwd uU teu iporuing of Lite'
&gt;et, that if the maj .rity oflhe p- pie
Mr. ••**-Hollinaik.
the •teacher's brother,
Why dure this add remain in thr sys­ Vlh, J.dm Nary, a fortuur r--aldeut of vlaited the. school on Monday.
eut loo much, then the case will be no
JubDaluwu but more receuUy of Uie
■Mich worse in proportion to the cun- tem?
Thu kidneys being diseased cannot re­ tuwuabipul Hope.
aeutnited character of-the food. It
PUICHAKDVILLK.
■sen and women qumteniin their stom­ move the acid as iu health, hence the
, .Mrs. Em. Busby visited at Chas.
achs full before they can led that they system is puisonud by its prreeUce, and
' Prichard's.
I
Snow,
snow,
suow
i*
the
order
of
the
have had enough, then it is clear that rheumatic pains, stiff joints, tendons
Fr«-&lt;l Delano and family, of Cooper,
Ibe Injury resulting from this practice and muscles «re the rmult. There is day.
The buzz of the saw is to be hrerd in 1 made Prichardville friends &lt;4 call last
will be greater iu proportion to the but oue sclentitic treatment, to regulate
■amount of actual nutriment which the kidneys by Warner's safe cure, aud trie south east. Uncle Jmpu is -grlling
llarrimn Mershon's new buildings
Than ever hef.wv.
feature and a aingirtree in hi* band, ht west
their food contains, that in. in propor- to “put out the fire in the blood” by iu his winter wood.
Mibb Lizzie and Alary Adolphus and are quite an improvemeut to his farm.
Mou to its concentration, or “richnrea." Warner’s sate rheumatic cH&lt;e. These
11 L. robias is cutting timber fur his
Duff are h»sln&lt; a tn-meodou* rw*h fv« •!** reding ter tail te-Jte t&gt;rr&lt;w, *te .,n
With most people it is pru-tically u»»- world renowned reiurdies. taken by family slatted fdr their hum- iu Hrml Dew iMrn.
- ■« I- • i-ui, .»d &lt;M^rr
Ims to urge that they “must leave oft bottlre in alteruntiou, as ttiey should be, City Saturday, tine at least in thia vi­
Frank Sal*h»ugh Is again able to be
j»-rti.iaj- lonxMinuin
tenngry." Tuey hav./j?ot the self-con­ neutralize the uric acid already in the ' daily will miss them.
out after I wing confined to the house h
trol to do so, and they laugh at tne ide* blood, and prevent -further accumula­ I N. B. Ra&gt; mood has built an aqueduct w.-ek or so from the effects of puisou
I
from
Ids
house
to
ins
well,
a
(lisumcr
•&gt;(
tion.
aaan alMuniity. If they would take
feet. i£m1ks some of m iKuig ap­ uuniach.
Airs. Dr. Swift used three remedies eighty
1
the time to eat al.iwly, no that the
Mr-. Harrison Mrrshon left for Kalnerves nf the stomach could have time with great success, in alteruatlou, and plication lor a patent.
am-zou Tuesday last.
, Work ou the Adventist church h
to realize the pressure of thr food ms it was completely rrelured to health.
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T“ ‘“* ,w WM’
U1" S™1 blralmg a &lt;k
(*’'•■*». Eldridge, of Battle Cn»ek, Is
W« uunerstaDd that the proprietors ■progressing. Dill Cain .says he cau put
oomrti down, this would l&gt;e true. Na­
visiting his brother-in-law, Robert
ture is mH right if you do not crowd guarantee tm-ln w ith the stiuugmt us- 1an overcoat on it as quick as tar ui»wui ■lUynre.
cau
line
it.
her too fast; and when one in willing to suraucre. but ibis were scarcely uecee- '
J. Delan-i's sheep shed fell a few days
take half an hour to fill the stomach the sary, lor is not their praise in every- , Literary society on the town line in ago. killing oue sheep and Injuring
running order once mure. Meetings
emation of hunger would, in a healthy body's mouth ?
several.
other Friday evening.
We cannot prevent the ill wind bloif- every
'
C Indte- w1&lt;l». all aharire Af term al
&gt;eraon, sufficiently mark the time to
Hairiness called Will Montgomery, of
Habit hunting is on the list now.
atop But when the food is all shovel­ ing, but we cau get the uetter of It by
■ 11 -■ .----n&gt;ru ■&gt; rap'.I y l!«u «tw\
Dore any oue know who the iour x's llickurv Corners, to this place one day
“ tooted hkv a procvMou ot gotu. that wanUd
ed in in ten minutea, hunger will con­ bo tort.fy ing the system that we can iglast we-k.
are?
tinue up to and lieyond the time when nureit when it is doing the worst to 1
■Ernest
Havnes
visited
friendi
in
Chas. Fleming mjs that the next
the stomach is an lull as If. will hold. “give us a pain.”
Al*o ■ full line of donbie «ridtb
time he sends Fanny io make an en­
This Is an uuqurelioualde fact, of the
A. E. Forshry has a sick homo.
THK HOMKUKST MAN iu Uaaliatsss neU | gagement. tte will kre-p it. She is more
troth of which irllttle experience will
trustworthy
than
be
thought.
wnv idee any on*-.. It may seem a para­ as the liandeomtMt and ulhera call al our alore i
Ills with sorrow that we note that
"** th" next tap* Wft„ John to think Wm to
dox, buKU Is certainly true that the aud get iree. a trial ItoUJt* ot Kemp's HalMtn |
Cnjiir out evrryliody the 20th, and
of our sc.’.oul boys are nut cbivalalower we rat the less we want.
for Uir Tliro*: aud Uuig*- H cur.-, acut- and !i some
rous enough to treat new comers with vote tor local option.
Now. when a -ensible man and rbroulr coughs. Price SO emits and |l.M. W.
There h some Calk nf starting n derespect due them.
»
woman come to fully understand fMa H. Goodyear druggist.
Mare • Duff eaarierw lb.
, . fciltug te.1
'
Y ou should be more careful in your .lulling socletv In Banfl-*I&lt;L The first
really very simp** state of the case?
/OB » CENTS get Romp’s Liver Ftlb tor treatment of strangers, t»oys, repecUlly qu-stion that has lierti proposed i« the
they will l&gt;e ready for and glad of some
justirrof theuxecutionof the anarchist.
yracti&lt;-al means to relieve themselves of Torpid IJ ver. fur Constipation, for the Complex- it' it be a lady. Remember you may l&gt;e Program will be puIili-hwl later.
in a strange place some lime yourself.
To c!ax&gt;*e from In al! Br-&lt;1r» al prirea lower
,be •-*d "«U» be rt-.a-meb. lb- .-oat D la
4br dangers of over-eating, without the
Taking the bad night into con-lderalh*n tbe lowcL variably rerrritari. Tb. cwt
aarrclsr of that very difficult sort of
“I THIRD Kveothips. without relief, but
tion. there was a large atiendancv al the
adt-drolaj involved In "leaving off Rxtup * Flic Huppuallurlrs cured tac.” Ho
oyster supper last Friday evening.
We
are
having
a
fallol
the
beautiful
hungry " The problem is a very sim­
Thirty-two couple* were present, all of,
to-day.
tbo whlto bain.] children and u,,| t„ „
ple one—an simple as that of Columbus’s W cents per box. W. H. Goodyear, druaxht.
We bad U&gt; klaiu John on the lan-k with •
Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Coulter are get­ whom pronounced the entertainment
«gg. If long habit has accustomed and
Erery yard nf wtixb they warraut.
Manistee says that if her rights are ting better and MHton says the new excve,liuglv thy-, especially thpl portion
t&lt;*r&gt;l to rtnugbteu him out. While this was
sow compels one to rat rapidly, then
furnished by the Imnd.
No. »»................. Si on ta worth
going ou t Ip- woman milted Um- g.».t Boon
the only practical protection from the consulted the will have free mail deliv­ boy is the boss.
■’................. i u
Ask John Kipp and Fltnrr Tungate
ery by June 1, IKM.
George
W.
Brown,
spent
Thanksgiv
­
aerlous and perhaps fatal eons»qucncre
ing at bis home in Irving and the w.-vk al&gt;otit the oyster supper.
w» bad! Tberr wu nothing. aba.Iutely
Of habitual over-eating lies in the use
Levi Mosher, of Licet, has finally
nothing, but the otl rate. tb- mflj. Bllj
following with hid friends. He is well
of food which contains but little fintrlpoUtowx But bow I eojoywi item. ami 1,0'
ph ased with his home al Alma and has purchased the Banfield store, and has
ment in proportion to its bulk. Take
moved his goods there. His wife is go­ the privilege of taking possession at
the case of fat, for instance. It Is the
any lim- he desire* He intends to
ing ibis week.
Marr £ Duff are baring a M&lt; trade on tbrtr
WMMt concentrated poMible form of the
Ur mid.
Mrs. Minnie Olny and her mother Imil.l a house and l&gt;ern in the rnring.
hml-producing clam of foods. A little &lt;
have
returned from a two weeks visit to which w ill greatly add to the appear­
of It gore a great way. and a great deal
ance
of
the
v
lllage.
Jamsing.
of it can only clog and overload all the j
Several w hips were stolen last Friday
Mrs. May Brown ageil 65 years wove
argans concernrd in the storage and &lt;
oU yards of striped carpeting in one evening at the oyster supper.
disposal of it in tie l&gt;ody. Of the three
Three Rivera has a gambling den week. Who can do belter?
ways of taking in faL the consuirption
FKAIRIKV^LLK.
Fred
Brown,
ot
PrairieviUe,
is
here
of fat meat in large quantity is the which is k- pt up by the young men of
I 1 do not briivir Hut
Quite a fall of very llatup snow Sun­
preparing to move ou bls place.
worst; of bread and butter, or fat gravy the town.
■ A jer’o Sar&gt;«|miil&gt;&gt; iia*
No mure preaching at the Wood day ma le neither good sleighing or For ladle*, children and rent*, the Snr.t Uam.
i an equal a* a r-iwriy
and vegeUbieB. is next; and or fruit
school bbuse but they are holding pro­ wheeling.
I t«v Scrofalou* Huwith cream and sugar the most bene- uta, U&gt;M drrivlod taint In tbe buta#n syiUitn.
The district lodge I. O. G. T. meet
tracted
meetings
at
the
Moulton
ne»r«. It i«t pteasiut
Udal and barmleea.
here to-day. some big guns to be pres­
t« take. ri*re atrenclh
Michigan school teachers received church. Bev. Barnum preacher.
There are no families in which an
‘ and vijoK- to th- t*odv.
Another old pioneer has passed away. ent we are told.
abundance of fruit fe more essential last y» ai^32.S 12.493 Id wages.
[au.l
prmineea a more.
It
has
Im
decided
by
the
powers
Wm. Mure died last Friday night at
Humors,
than in those engaged in hard bodily
I Itoriunneol. fctetinc. re11 o'clock. He has long been a suffer­ that In-, to have a Christmas tree on
I eult than alii i.vIF-in*labor. The body of one so engaged is
Christmas evening, much to the satis­
er
but
had
been
better
for
a
few
days
weed up rapidly, and calls, through the
Om-lte EAmmre' RhreU
faction uf the little folks.
| lla!i«-«. S'u. LiiidAe.O.
stomach, most loudly for rretoratlon boulter At baud. It is tbe only safe so that he was aide to walk about the
Eugene ILirtnn is building an addi­
through food. A good appetite pro­ medicine yet made that will remove all yard and to the ii-dghb &lt;rs, but was tion to GenrgV BUckrnsn's barn.
•
Reruparnia.hito' femverbially waits upon labor. The go.&lt;1 iofaatlle disorders. It contains »to Opfuej taken suddenly worse and died in a few I Lucten Qtliba is building several cbMret womru ii»iur»U&gt; look furward to mainappetite Ls all right, and the stomacb is •r JforpAieB, bat gives the child rartreul hours, lie would have been 76 years terns tor resldeuts of D**lton.
_
,
.
■ wimhv. ir ii rt i.sa-n
saM/roMpc^a. Price25coots. Sold by okl next* March, ilia aged wile is very
is?
only doing its duty in making known
George Hoop’s family have enter­
lonely
XLtl
uerply
I
eels
bis
loss.
W. H. Goodtkar &amp;Co., Drugguu.
the waste of tbe system. Hut it does
* r
’ । liiorou^bh rrsdicata
Carrie Chambers is teaching the tained friends the past week.
! Illi, terrible dre-a-r. —
not take very, long for exp* Hence to
The Mio house. Mio, Oscoda county, Cobb school. Caine is a good gin and - L. Lovel-tnd is unable to be about
| W. F. Fowler. M. D..
teach us that we must use more muon
iu&lt; down »eui
yet.
irregularadvertise meals for 25 cents and a a good teachi r.
Groetitllle, Tenn.
Hepeculiar
I
than a dog or bog potaesaes. in rrepond- clean shave, ffre.
uuUllinc
Rev. Babcock met with an accident a
Thu Mino fellows who put up at the
' For forty rears I
ato the stomach’s call. When all is
Yankee Springs school house held pos- week since on going to his Orangeville
ha»* «uffcr&lt;-»l With Kry­
English spavin liniment removes all
and done, the whole extent of rea­
appointment, when he reached the race
Eiiarai.K-c Irom &lt;b»- mansereionot
the
Wood
school
bouse
the
:
afix-laa.
I l&gt;a&gt;e trksi
son required io this matter u reaebud hard, soft, or calloused lumps and Membridge, his horse took fright at some­
K1S!:"5S ■•its?
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, all aorta of remrdiea
night before.
,
when we learn the injuriousneeti of ishffl from horees. blood spavin, curbs,
Mamie Smith is teaching her first thing real or imaginary, capsizing the f^lr
Canker,’ and touial
!*' "rno-“relief
mpi-in*.
satisfying a hearty appetite with rich splints, sweeney, ringbone, etlflro,
umil I
buggy
an*l
shaking
up
tbe
Dominie
term of school in the Whlttimore dis­
Too*!. The writer is by no means op­ sprains, swellings, etc. Save S50 by
coni ure need u*4ng
rather roughly but doing no serious
trict. Good luck to you, Mamie.
Ayer'a ganoipariUa.
posed to the use of faL or other «nimal use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
damage.
,
Mlsa
Maggie
Kelly
is
expected
home
Uerditor
of
the
P.w
A,
Coarter
In
■
After iBkhn; ten bot­
«r rich vegetable food. They mjb prop­ by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hustings.. from Nebraska this week.
Christmas goods to be had now at all
tles of this BreHcine I
tight recently.
er. useful, and If rightly—that Is,
.
tun retnpietrlr rturd.
It took 680.000 shingles to cover the - S. L. Coulter lost two bead of cattle the stores.
Moderately—taken, they are unobjec­
-•Mary C. A watery.
new Calumet A Hecla stamp mill at by the straw stack slipping on to them
tionable. But the fact muni be rwog- Lake Linden.
Ilockport. Me.
last week.
afoid that they contain nutriment in a
Catarrh,
1 !»»••* mtflbrrd. for
mate of Mtehhnui Cmnty of Barry -sa.
eoocentrated form, and should l&gt;e taken
years, from Catarrti.
Al a mkuiou ol the PruUate Cour*, tor UreCouu
th" i-rei^teomreihuT^
Cared by aonslnliurinj Dr. Enad
V *
utda
which w«» *o sevriv
with a full appreciation of that truth.
“Lake View,” 1 hear my brother cor­
■*^~i * *»
&lt;g HaaUlUD id uld county M
I tint It destroy id my'
Here tbe sound teaching of common
respondent ask “where is Lake View?”
■ pp-tlte and Weakened
aesne te. to make the bulk of every meal
Well here goes. Lake View is at the
।
*“ d0|i"« •“« c«&gt;i«
my«yst« tu. After li re
tn oooaist of irea concent rated foods,
lower end of Long Lake, where the C.
jan SH.3J0.fW on her streets this season.
Ing other retn. .11.'..
such as vegetables and fruit. Thu Mnt and speedy cure. WbMher the
K. &amp; «. arises the highway. The side
ami
geitiug no r* lief. I
hard-working farmer has a grrnt ad­ moderate drinker or aa aloolx
track for Lake View Crossing is graded
tegau to take Ayrr’*
Can be
Nanua|MirlllB. aud. in a
vantage over the hard-working towns­
and tho rails will bo laid thia week.
tew
moulin,
u n* cured.
tn
Hwdreaflre
without
tbelr
knowledse.
and
man in tbe fact that he can easily,
And then we will show both Bbultz and
— S*MU» L. Cook. IW
cured by
abundantly and cheaply supply himself SfT.ir"'.? ‘M aw
Kingsbury (Cloverdale now, without,
Albany at.. Ik.-’*:*
with every sort of food, and need not once liiHirrtnisird with Um Hpodfle it bawwaas
the rlo'ver or any place to grow It) that
’ Highland-. Mna*.
purifying I Ayer*a Baroeparilla
Lake View will Le the point between
from any cause, save his own negluct, m&gt; utter Impowdtilllty tor tbelkmor appetite to
Thereupon K la
be compelled te satisfy bis hunger en­ exile. For full particulars, address GOLD KN
Hastiugi and Delton. It will open up
-Hi" -I..-, »u'i sittw nrrnRi) iu
I* superior to atty hknid
the blood
every pan oftbo aj Men. Trylt"*"***" lu
tirely with a sort of diet which must
the finest resort section in Central Mlchpurio&lt; r tlii.t f turn*
If your lung trouble l« of aerofuious origin, igan—a paradise for the sportsmen. It
be eaten discreetly in order to preserve
tried. I !&gt;»»•
J ust 08.000 yards ot cedar block nave­ with
i ever
taken It for ftcroutla.
wiil give the new rood a good traffic,
Mntinuous health.—Rural New-York- Ayer’s Sarsajiarilla will cure you.
mem laid this season at Muskegon
Cnukcr, and. ballOne of the Coldwater liniment ccm- and those Interested in It propose to see are requiredto appear at a sewdoo of J Court'
Utenin, and recchrd
that
it
will
develop
into
a
place
of
im
­
coctera sold seven tons of the liquid in
vtitftoxx
much benufit fruui it.
YtK&gt; shinlj oak wbotn branebra Mi-te
portance.
November.
UnHlytbesUWTD* and winds defy. .
J. E. Hines will put up an elevator
U ’r"^oU'd. •* becamse It is tho best
Not low sxo an .scon:, small.
fiat aaid petitioner Blood I’reparatto© knows. It will postC\\ A and reliable Modieine.inro thebrei at Lake View Crossing In the spring.
Jane Prh«&lt;. South
Lay dormant 'naaib tflr suinmor sky.
M
to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­
drily cure all Blood Diseaiwii. portfire the
Lee GilLtepio will erect a store
Bradford. Ma«-.
whafa rystem, and ‘.hocoogMy builds np the
ixir has been prescribed for years fsr al Ita- building at Lake View in the spring,
publl.lied In ui
&gt;( mankind, pouuvnly yiehte te paritlesofthcBlood. IneruryformofScrof- and will occupy the same with a stock
■rattrepropertk'suf te. 1’litoe’a
W.
H.
G
oodteai
:
A
C
o
„
Druggist
”
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~
IMaaovery If taken reriy- tear! nloua, Sypldlltlcor Mercurialdlseaaaa, Rte of groceries.
invaluable. Far Rheumatism, has do equal.
Mrs. H. P. Hallock went to Kalama­
ML Pleasant has an idea that an 800zoo Monday.
W. H. G&lt;iodtfae &amp; Co, Druggists.
toot toboggan la about her else.
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Mt Kalauiakoo.
Eater Mosher will leave for Battle
Greek Wednrwday to bring his girls
home who are attending the Battle
Urevk schools.
Cnas. Kenyon is cutting 100 Co
wood for Mr. Nash.

■ASTlKUa. WKDXBHDAT. DBC.-K. ISK.

Agrieultual.

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ARBUCKLES’
ARIOSA

COFFEE

Fall anflffinter Trade

DRY GOODS STORE
MARR &amp; DUFF

Dress Goods

PRICES LOWER I
- 36 inch Tricot

* B“ ■sxgwttT
Dress Flannel

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£?^ST&gt;i5L"T“‘u'’

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DeBeize !
Finest Line of Dress Goods

BLACK SILKS

CLOAKS!

UNDERWEAR

SCROFULA

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

�GIVEN AWAY!

WINY BED ROOM BUT
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lo 1)0 given away January 23d, 1888, by

------- JULIUS RUSSELL^--------------'Kpu con see in my sljow window tfci» Handsome and Costly Bed Room $uite of tljree pieces.

i . n purchaser of goods at my store will receive a ticket with each and every dollar’s worth of goods purchased that will give them a
। hance for this Suite.
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This is a Genuine Gift and our goods are marked down during this sale.
THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR

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Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Yarns,
Toboggans,^Fascinators, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silk Mufflers and Staple Dry Goods,
And also get a Useful and Valuable Present.

Julius Russell.
voted agalnal tea propo-tllcm to prohibit tbe
sal-, of wbiaky In that rouatyOnly seven men voted “to"on ibe k&lt;aloption
quo-Uon In each ot (be town* ot Porter and
Warerly. Van Buren county..
Byron Blgnlow. of Franklin. Oakland Co., is
31 years old. .tends »f” fret mvto tnebos tn ul.
stockings&gt;kcd wvigbs rr. pounds.
Tbe Ccaka iron company baa b—a or,ianl:.-d
K (.rand i;:.{4ds to talus Iren n-ar Lunka
»prings. In wratera North Carodna.
Tbe lawyers of C&lt;Md water are In tbe slough of
drepoud beeaus-' tb® aeuaiMr public is settling
its biw*t tewaolt” outside, of court.
The dipbtbeeta sew at Rockland to oirt. A
terye •hare of tbe ^-riginal «•»** are cocr*
leecont and no ore» oora are reported.
Mrs. Harriet Cooper, of Big Rapids, sprained
her sakte at Falrvtew rorent.'y and an evm
fX,0Cn MH allay th- f-»Ju and snort 1 first!on.
Laborers have oommeoccsl 7i lawsuits against
tbe Totedo. Ar.a Arbor A Cadillac railroad st
Cadillac, in U*o hope uf collecttag their wages.

r. r inioct, of B-srrtti Jtprtags. baa a pramMU' that wm printed in 1W&lt;
Si, Joseph county will “go In to win." tn Ybe
&gt;-Ai &gt;pa&lt;&gt;a eirotuxi, OC Ute SHb.
Grand IU|H&gt;U tebiwl* coouia tdf boys at S
• r. Kt | (Ader Who a»e tobacco.
.
h. and Cbcater Woodbury. Portland.
south to buy pUe land.
itiuAe. lik-ceaa. ►» at tbe grwat oesvltot la
l-rture -I jAtksoa. December M.
?;r • buadrvd paUeoto are bdng eared tor at
- .'i&lt;&lt;tben asylum tor tbe Inaane.
a ‘.-tan ail! Mt’t® up f«w-tb- MsutboaMern
&lt;.ch!gaa te.-k»vpecv on tho Utb lu«Ingban. twenty has within 5» slgautu***
to order a local option etortiou.
■vSit&gt;- t. ofcrad a gioouo roikr mill lor»
Tbo proposltiou l« bond tbo city of Grand
c.twbouu«. and te canrawlng t^** •ch"”*-.
Eanidx p-W 00C. »Hb wbieb fo extend the w ater
Ibu Graud Bapkte high school lyceum baa work vsystera. ws” os.icwtMinlngly voted down.
rn praracM'd- ft became la uapartlatxtoutan.
Sersu Kalam-voo ctiidran. nooe of them ocer
rear*- oU. bare !*«■ arrvsted for dmnkm-

Aimer Dwell*, ared »8. whe wm a Jncksoo I Michigan antvmlty tc rvprewsoted by nine
oouot) pioneer, was fatally kicked by a b'x-sc I graduakre lo tbe pres-ot congrev«: tteuaior C.
a tew days ago. Rm death occurred at bto ■ K. DsrW, MlnMaota; CoogreMmaa Hajre and
botnv la Gra*” LakeTuraday.
| Hoitbe*. of lost*; Laird an&gt;1 Fri-rs. Hansa*;
A Tusoota Mfe to vtolting in Faw Paw and ( Balmer. Alton. Tar-ary atd Chipsnar.. ot Mlehithey are making it pleasant tar ber by Intimaltnz around on tbe »ly that she is working up a
d I roree case KgaJn*-. her liege lord
F. C. Ivrs,. tbe champteu boy BUllardist ot
Mtoh^nn. bM bsHD railed out of Cbieago *perttag clretoa. where be ww» disporting bluwlf. by

warranted tc muUlaK* j t pairs of pasta
Tbr ociy ertmfaal ca-e In tb- circuit eoort lot
Cae* eeunty a»s that ot Dr. .Conkcy, of Dowagtar. charged wHb stealing ealUa. and be waTbey put ft rtrsigbt fron th- ttouMter up tn
coortetod and sent .■&gt; lotda for sli awott^
tbe eoppe-r country when iboy tny Sbst Ivra.
M. L. Duabarv of Marquette, goea lo Grand tbe yownp Napoleon of fir.ar. re. stoic Km. non of
Kapidt. wbte* be form a partpersblp wtth G.
I Chase Godwin and his aatoelate Ad Mt Tbe
firm uarac I* to be Godwin. AdeK t Dunham.
A mao of 71 year* and a woman of«haw
be-t&gt; rrxnu-d a marriage Hecate tn Branch
county. The man is blind and deaf. Thereto
oo law id tbli slate to pcerrat that sort nt thing.
Tfie ladies ot Lenawee county are taking tbe
Initial.va In working up local option. although
the county la full of big. muscular men who
Pr H*se. of Lan*inc. was serfcxwly bort by a
would ratter make temperance speedy* than
ooll a few days ago. Tbe dorter ventured into
Tbe brotherhood nf looMnotlr* ra^.tte-rs tbe j-T'-eoce of tbe animal. In bit »birt starves,
have paid to Mr*. Gee. Fbllllp”. of JMksOO. tbe and tbe unusual sight produced temporary

•um of WJ&gt;«. befog the amount of tbe m-ur
anee on the Illa of her husband, wto dtod recroUy.
■pm Mtoattoo ax the Calumet t. Hecla c*&gt;PT*t eral merehants. msd- an aatlgnmerl to P. M.
mfoe dore art Improve, according to all ae- Chureh. Their KablUtlea are thought to be
»&amp;d tbelr ara-te not arer half that
ooante. and It Is X unllkrly that tbe mtae Mil afoul
b-avtett
base te be Pwod-d before the greM fire can be

pppoalte Port Huron. to on fire. It b-toag* lo
tbe railroad company and to pot readily ei
t'.r.gutabed.
Gaytoed Haln^ cf Grand RapMf. aged id
There seems to te* a groMog tebtlraeut. la
rears wm warned not to try to eraes Ctoar lake thesawtalll towns on the Michigan store cd
onttu toe Tuesday, but be tried it and *“ Lak- Michigan, tafaror of rafting togs to taelr
mllto frotn Wtocwatn and tbe upper penluiula
drrwacd.
..
Tk» eoufereoew of tbe Vnltariao and other
indeomdect rhurebfW of tbto alate, wbleb wte
Tbecaaeof E.G. Prtera, of Manteter. against
John Canfield, of tbe same place, to now ou trial
(Mre. They are both mDltoualre hunbenMC.
and the enlt. »bto*»
• lomb&lt;r d&lt;*JIs for about K»MCD.
Port to cbeapre nos. ta Gread Rapdd. t^alt
beforetbefailures arerteteoosnblcalto-n
u, make J. B. Mufllkm P"T tre time* tbe worth
o(a|am'lo&lt;l«f&gt;M7Uiuriwt-i get bls new
ndlroad Intbatcsty.
jAme. Thank. Cocmrrly a eoodnetof oulfc
Rapids A Indiana railroad, but tote of
w^sZMInn.. abet and kilted hto Mie a lew
%. — •

WUiio Miller, sou of Keeper Milter, of tbe Point
AuBeoSetxhgirthou'-.waa drowned la Lake
Michigan Tacsday.
Tb. Bement louisdry.
«* Mater-wort”, at
EauUC. baro loth sburteoned tbe u»® of erode

The Marqu-tte grand army pmt bn juM reeeira-i a tsu l»om* lufinnetiU rreard. tpl-iuUdly tbe pen*lee' departcmt trv. Billy Ray. of that
bound aud costing MO. which tbe late Edward town, wan getUng tnore pennon tbaa be was
en titled to. Thereupon I be department, orxterHe waa getMng gM per mooth tod now be g*&lt;»
gn, and te tlUlog up night” bopteg for aom*
rrpn-scat a syndicate of Obln and Michigan other tmart atock to r-port btm lo Wasbrugton
D-vrspapees al Wasbingtoo during tbe prwwnl
It K«v that Hurry Smith, of Kalamacno,
wsntocofcoogrcat.lt reported to bare aoreptwt a r-naanent editorial “•IC. on tte Grand was fired from tbe offlre of journal eterfc at
Rapid* neaxxrat. Li» dutb* to corameaoe alter Wattlngton beean*e be nnejro-1 one" cpon a
time that lb- d-mocrst* were mi.ruHrg sod
that a republican president will be elected la
Ins-mucb m three Ithaca families hure been l”»«. or breanre tbe Grand R*pM« Eagle said tea
broken op. several married wotneu ted to tqake •aid tv It doesn't take over oofrom
fools of tbemselres and a half a octeB brereb- that Mrd. nowadays. tt would rom. to ssad a
of-pramtoe sott* threatened, th* Ithaca Journal
thinks thr present a good time to kick against
►ktJlnC rink*. Ibongh-a little ktekhw wh-c tbe
Mrs. George T. Morri*, of Fratec. Ms becw
mi* was on mlabt bare &lt;tenc more Rood.
CAT-Plug ou lb&gt; trail of her rerre.nt bustmnd
They A» get a.little Michigan renHon oct ot M»,n, according »o Kau«aa City papers. Orer
the state In spite of th- new Irondad tow. A [ a year ago ba left Fratou with a srrraot girt
who bore tbe eupbonfons name of fcrab
•ome buek from tho npper prr.ln-.af a by patting Shanks. Hl” wife overhauled them al Wtetefta.
th. eareaM Into a roffln labeled -Jobu !*er, Ks . and bad bln. fined, but. bo was egfcJu arM*d !1 d*re***d " Hosrwet. be bad to bar a rest-d foe tte same Mten-a in a tew boars*
first-atara pv racer tickoC fnr Mr. iK-r’s re- Then, to keep him oat nf stele prison, tbe Mte
renreed to follow the eww. but. m be took tn
President Winitts and Prof. Kedite.nf tbe Korab again. Mrs. Morris has oora more strwA
Mtebtgau agricultural college, are tnertiwt with tits trail and iu»« lately had him arreated. Ths
much dtetlngiitsb-d censtderaltou on the P-cl&amp;c •Uta prison to tald to toom op before thu.
cna*t. the Bathes taking great delight In doing
Tbe Monros roenty lawyers loaded themthem hoone. Pro!. Kedrl- Mil refurn bone tn •elvra up to tbe raurolc Mth Bne .pe-ebra and
RD4 a pnld-baadM ranc whbb they pcrpra-c lo
present to JudR»Jrab a Tbe old Jurist beerd
of th- seb-ra-. aad loid '.tea they bad tester
There te a young man at Ishpeming who. Mil tho can- aud Rtrv the money to the poor
wpcoerHr In hl« rep*, elefms »hare b*-t a that be did not thlok they rbocld gtre 1« ’• nt*
band In tbe Hsymartc-l mareicre at Cbieagn. to a man for trying to do bls rtetj. and If they
and tbe virtuous pcopte propose some day to earn tt to him te- •beuld fret obllgr-d toren tt or
1 take a ropr and treat him .ta"t a* If be wn*nT, giro It aaay. ABy one who wantoasreood
lying. They hold that b- -foranT amount to, randrd art of rraot-Ulov. »tx wvU thumbed
mneb.anyw^r. and would do tbe brat act of bis • preebraanda gs»M headed ran* Mth tbe aam*
of an b-w.rat man oo tt. ean procure them cheap
life by rerring m no example.

Ntlug off » portion of Job* Batebfard’s e*r.
Mantiwjtte. which I* a baegnp g«»l »o«n of
and te- didn’t d-ny ft. test U&gt;« court couldn’t
satisfy lt**lf that l*&gt;u*ho- e«Mnmllted tbe act 1 about J.ooo Inhabitant* ou the north ■bore of
with any intsrat to di*dgure bls victim. and be
to
be brought out ot the MHnteMMi by a talk
was acquitted. Curtrn*.
•
raid. Tbe Mlnn-apoHs. Sauit Site. Marte fc
Tbe Flint A Free Marqnrtto railway company Atlantic has reached there, and ae «&gt;-&gt;u m thba* gone to tbe court* to re»ltt tbe entrance of road get* into ebape a large number of tb-pnotbe Totedo, flagtnaw A Mackinaw railroad into pie propote te take an exodus ot a day or two
Ea*t bagtaaw, and there are men nt taifomre
ta the rails-y who think tte Flint A Fere Mar­
quette toika are making ” mistake

A number ot date offlrer- and oflirer. of it *
MKhhraa remral. lAke Kbore and Chlrago A
Grand Trank reflroad, were at LaMfogTfc®day ®&lt; ta”t we-a in-preUngtbc n-w taterfocktag
rwiteb sod toKMl erowlng * rt”e. p®« up for
tbe protection "&lt; ttc crosrtng- ofthoaclbrg®
road”. The deign of tlte syrtem k toraarttb®
signals tb«d no train e*n apswrawh tb- rroratoga without warning be lug gma to tbe man ta
CM signal tower. Be then gtvra tbe trefo tbe
right ot way aad tbe instant tte wbesto strtM
the track laride tbs • outer dteteore" *3 signal*,
are set In tbe tore of nay aod afi other tratoa
tram nay otter dtovr

Mr. CarroG, tbo publtober ot the World. M
Grand Ptapids.ta about to reeMwe bto office to
Itetrol'. Ito to camping on tbe trail of Gov.
Mwlnefoed ot Atoaka. and has two or three UbM tteranl Michigan peopte of good rtandlag pare
suit-! sgaJMt certain Detroit newspap'rt. uo.1 Kraut iMtiatocy about bio aettous at Grand
Rapkte. Jackaoe. Ann Arbor and etorarbere In
wants to be where bo can wateb ’em.
Ud« state. wfr.teb gora to -bow that hte w-Ute»
Jobb Apw. of Battle Creek, traced bl» wHc wvra fc*r»eotiy to tbo vandal ot tbe church
to Kalrmaaoo the oChraevrtslng. and. MID thr sod wrtrty at large- PMHce. reporters, other
aid of lb® police, located bee. or somebody that Dtatotera. and waujen nt good repute, and a
looked like her. In a hotel where rte waa w»U*bowx&gt; d-teor. teatiSed to terts that wwra
registered along Mth a drummer; but with re- to eoodrma Hildreth beyond any hope «ae
n.arijd.^e fortx-arosra h- decltaM to have the qurttaL
Darbr-x frapbytert)' noli
McMullen, ol rdoekryItereaUy at a untoo grapei merttag la tte
Glrea prompt *nd psreaaarat refcf ta buna,
CteU. ir-nre
’LTJXL^nXTt
A*. Iguare and Batdl Bts. Marte are to Hapttot church at Bcrrteo Springs dr-’lag the
their stock awl resigned tbe oftcre of prMPPnt bcooaoedrdbradlrrte is® of railroad a-xt crening Ker. Mr. Northway, the Methodist min­ soxld*. cblUdatas. *.tKcuna atlngaerbttre.nka
and wound” of every doraipUcu.
Ti Jereury.rrapretltrty. of th- Grand Rate TOmmer.Itl* tald. This MU Klve pa-eagers
ister undertook te read from tbe pulpit an an•udsreretery.
.-jc^oor* are H. H.
It to inrataabto In sreHct
«H*barte.
excel lent opportunity to IW from tbe, car
ids cable ear
tmAlVpo..eU-teTa.&gt;Titow.t&gt;Thu ”.typhoid and
Tidbit - &gt;nd V
MU probably rtT.I ba rvtiataz by mu-e (rata hon. ™.MP M SW.
■»=&gt;»».» totween tbe two W*d«-

JU- .p. c— M.-. «

___

r&lt;n Q»a Mlehlgan Chiral raUrnCMl

U( bdo stock tn Tonnratee, wb«u or.
eKBbttah » st*** ranch.
AnBte«WB«»,tMat»^&lt;

pom •*»»•

S'.

�— TO BE--

IVEN
This Organ will be placed on exhibition in the show win­
dow of my Dry Goods Store and

Friday, Jan. 20th, 1888,

WAY!

A ticket ^bearing a number entitling the holder to ot-.
chance for the organ will be given to my customers for ear?
and every Dollar’s worth of

A committee of citizens will see that .the jfcrson holding the
lucky number gets the organ.
This is a grand opportunity given to every person buying
goods from my two stores, from

Caps, Dry Gtoii, duals, Btite, Shots, Giweriek CrociCTy, k

Saturday, Dee. 10, ’87

Purchased from toy

—to —

Jan. 20, ’88,
(

To gaiii pop&gt;essiourftf this beautiful organ without cost. Don’t
fail to hear this fine toned instrument.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL HEWS.

The Banner and Deteoit Weekly ' Workmen are busy on the new de­
William Hvxmjj: signed a note ter the Le|l tapped Kvfore the water
««ie mdricvtlle.
Tribune will be furnished te sub­ pot at the corner of Green ami Water some time ago with A. N. Warren. Jr., work*
T Jr
scribers for 81.75 per year.
streets. For the present the building
rar a axn
.ad . „ 10 tara u&gt; {*“).
now
being
erected
will
be
used
us
a
Lkvi Fowler, of the Central House
)•« secured by becoming the possessor dans of angrv flames. It took som»- • RjM. Hlnuhnpley
boot aud shoe store, ofiers his splendid freight and passenger depot.
of a hog belonging to the latter in case J time lor the Are department to get
iC In tnc. »&gt;n.
cottage and two Iota for sale at a bar­
A. D. Cook has removed to the Gard­ he failed to pay the not*'. Warren rca.u fcr j busing- longer than it
gain.
ner bloc!: with his stock of groceries paid the noteat its maturity but Hrimer I ought. Arid then when tna hose was
Send a postal card to Roberts &amp; ami pro*. hloDs, Hour and feed. He has claimed the hog all th«* samn. To gain I al! in piace ready for (he wat. r to dioot. J. N. CTiaiHfcTor. tbo death of bi &lt; trvti.
poiwsion of his property Mr. Wnrrrn ■ theaqueouirfluid waa turned on from
IHllhouse,
Kalamazoo, for theirnpw
special
———- ----------------------------------and commodious quarters, will
—
v&gt;n'.
the hydrant ■ueaf
Robert i nj»
Dawson**.
prices during their mammoth book ’ add large!v to hb stock, aad asks the replevined it aud was in-turn sued be- •*•sale.
■““*
public to give him a call. He gtutrnn- fore Justice Kearaeteu-l;ut week by Mr. The display was not inspiring. The
The iUe of tho Detroit Weekly tero all goods, and prl'.'es as low ria any Hrimer. who either wanted the proper­ water didn't rush out as though it waa
ty or-S5 for having fed the hog for th.- going to knock the fire into the middle
Tribune has been increased to 12 page,. I competition. He will make the flour 11 day a that it war* in his keeping. A uf next wre|k. It just gave a little sick-,
Thk reception to Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ It is a pap-r that every farmer should and filed trade as specialty.
jurv brought in a verdict of d cents ening-purt of about 15 feet frpm the
lace Kelly at tho home uf W. 8. Shriner have io his household. The sub^-rlpSgtfM
A
VERY
pleasent
surprise
took
place
damages for Mr. Warren and taxed the no:r.le. und Then &lt;ited. We never heard MM
Monday evening was largelv attended. tion price is Bl per year.
iand, when*
at the koine ot Geo. Moore and wife re­ coaU on the plaintiff. Ixx&gt;);s like a oi a mere i^uocfnl death. Ii was fully I'antfi V..dl
.Nutnerou-H beautiful prceenti were left
. The building, occupied aa n store cently on the l&amp;th anniversary of their casr- of penny Wl«e and paundlfoolish. 20 minutes belure«there was a wlrrom
as remindi rs of the occasion.
of s'Ji’ldent dimensions todq any work
hous*’ for the I’lano reapers, has been wedding. About 100 of their relative
AKOrniUl meat market had be-n
Three months ago Archibald Secunl. at all against tbe tUmro, und at no
started in tbe building recently vacated moved a short distance away from its and fnemls were present and nil seemed of Irving Station, felt a sevpre pain in time waa the force of the water what it
by Ed. Evan?. Five meat markete in old location in order to clenr tbo way to enjoy themselves very much. A
the tips of tho fingers and thumb of his should have been. In this cdsc it made
the city ought lo give competition for the Y that is to be built by tbe C. K. bountiful repast was served, aft**r
which Clark A. Barber made a tew left hand on exposure to eold. Fora no diliurenctt, for no matter how much
enough to satisfy the people.
water the firemen might have had. thremarks und presented the couple with time the beat of a Move allaved the
mill could not have been saved, as the
AYoUN&lt;i mgn by tho name of A.
The Baptist Sunday school is pre- imany gifte.
pain. Later on the same aoisa’.ion was tea had made too much headway chUdron,uadM great grand-cbddn-n: la'
Gooper purchased goods of IL Mudge paring to give k Christmas entertain- &lt;/ The saloon-keepers oi this county are observed in the wrist and hand, but the
when discovered. But the experience
on credit and after sdling a portion of inent at tho church Christmas evening^ 1working on the quiet to defeat the ef­ sharpest pairs were in thn fingers and of the department bught to be valuable.
Mb. JM7.
them for a few dollsra skipped out in which the children take prominent forts of the friends of temperance at the thumb. • Then the heat did not stop his Where the tuult lay we ary not prepar­
sufferings, which wore intense. The ed to state.: We are prepared te say,
Thursday night. His whereabouts are parti Old Santa Claus is expected to
...v..... *
.. .'.w,..,, , ,wrr a alii - ,..m,
election next Tuesday. It h riated^on only relief he can get. is to k^-p his left however, that then- waa no excuse for
nnknowr..
Xaay others fnttbt bo meadaacd, who bar­
be present
good authority that an emissary of the hand constantly in tepid water. He such miaerat|bi work. We have tn thi«
The home uf Mr«. F. De Flanta in
The examination of J. J. Vangelder, liquor dealers state association was in went to Grand Rapids aid consulted n city plenty of power, plenty of pipe,
erday.
the first ward was tbe scene of a happy arrested for bigamy, was begun Mon­ the citv one dav last werit for the pur-, spndalht there without obtaining C
plenty of wgter to fight any tire withgsthoring Thursday evening. Many day b-fore Justice Kenaaten, and has pose of holding a conference with the desired relief. Friday ho came he
t maki
ach a eiekly showing as
canro,
'
saloon men here and getting them unit­ but none of our local M. D.'s could h ,
night.
The
matter
For
U
p
of Barry, ntuxldl. both e
friends and neighbor* had goth-red to l»een adjourned till Jan. Cth. 1888. ed on some fixed plan of action in which bln; without pt.rtorruing a surgical
assist in tho celebration of her birthday Vangild-r was admitted to ball in the they would receive the strong co-opern- operation, and Mr.Seoocdleft for Add1 ought to be fully investigated and the
Their fri*n.h win rather around the!.-., und:
1 fault wherever found corrected. The
analversary, and they succeeded admir- sum of tbra hundred dolllant.
doubt U-.rv wlU shed tears.
Arbor yrobTday to haveaudh nu opera­■ mill and contents worth fully SI,(XX)
tion of the state nseociation.
When ukiK.'tkelr last look upon c-j- exxe
•bly.
tion performed, it is believed that
pioneer..
Kd. Varney, of Castleton, plead
We hereby offer an apology to the some largo Kubetauce has gotten into• were a total less, with not a c»*iite»rni- V__
Geo. D. Moore and wife, of Maple guilty, before Justice Kwinston Thurs­
* suranee. The lose of time will add TTboo IrHfectupoh thopant. Itnci" ttdrfr ■ •
renders of the Banner for the limit­ the large artery of tbe left arm, been
nr».
Grove, were given a very pleasant sur­ day, of aswfulting and battering War­
1 fully 8UXXJ store to the financial loss.
ed amount of ruading matter placed be­ carried to tho forks of th- artery in thb? iu Mr. Wilkins had many valuable con­ Ami recall the tumMof pioneer*, th:**. I tfc
prise Wedoroday evening by members ren Flory at a danre some time ago.
fore them. By increutsing tbe number forearm, and there lodged, Limping the
of tbe Knights of Labor organization He pnld a fine of 812.60. A warrant in ot pages printed to 12 we supposed am­ arterial blood from tbe hand, thus caus­! tracts, upon v/hich ho bad jurt begun
' work, and for which he had just added
and their i.-dr cnmp.-&gt;niom«. It was an oc- the same case ha* been issued for the
ple proviitkjn had been made by which ing tho senjiaUon of interne euld.
some expensive machinery. The charraaion much enjoyed by both tho visi­ arrest of Oliver Bolton.
more than the usual amount of read­
John Nary, of Hope, agwd about W■ acteristic energy of Mr. Wilkins was There tn » gatlicriac la Saittlaci ou Trants
tors and visited.
^Wednesday afternoon while the ing matter would be prewinted. But
shown in this as In all other matters.
&lt;rf thS wer*.
years,
was
found
dead
in
his
bed
Satur
­
■ He took it very philosophically, it Of Barry (%». pioneers, who of cartr times • -.«
Wzix Knowlton left the city some" pupils in the chemistry class at tbe an unlooked for crowd of adveutis**day morning. Dr. Lathrap wag called1 was 11 o'clock when he got home from
sunk.
time ago and in the hurry of getting High school were experimenting with ments coming at the list moment
They will r**aJl their bsrdthlpi, their Irt •
which are valuable to ua and could not to examine into the rase und found ou! the fire, and st 5 o’clock thn next morntears.
away forgot to pay a board bill at the an oxy-hydrogen flame, a loud explo therefore be left out, hue upset all urreaching the house that thu old manI Id&lt; he was on his way to Muakegon
hocial yaWeruig ot mu- &gt; ■&gt;
American house. It is earnestly hoped sion took place caused by some defect rangeuient'&gt;. However, we promise to had come to his death from rawlect andI county, there to get un engine and mill
that he will see the error of his ways in tbe apparatus. There waa a lively make it all up next week.
f •
the excessive ok of alcohol. The cir­. he owbs at Holton, and in 80 days time
and forward the required amount ns scattering of the experimenters but no
cumstance* connected with tke case are) he will be doing hustuais at the old
rood as possible.
one was hurt.
verv revolting and Dr. Lai hrop raid to&gt; stand. That’s tbe kind of a man he is,
made at thn site of thn late Wilkins a Banner ropreaentative that the con­. and we wish Haatings bad 60 more like
Last week was indeed a week of
It would take too much space to
mill yesterday, to determine “what dition in which the bddv wns found ■him.
-mention tho many elegant and appro­ surprises and Mrs. Frank Stanley came
ailed Hanner” the night before. ’Twits was the most sickifling and dlfigUHtiug
priate articles for holiday gifts which in for her share. Friends and neigh­ found that the trouble was not at tbe that ever came within his experience.
can be seen at Archie McCoy’s furni- bors to the number of about 80 gather­ pump house, but that conducting water Nary and hta won. agwd 27, had been
Following are tbe real rotate trans­ Mow m I mb String io ■ my eevcutii'..
rooms. Go and see them, and you will ed at her residence Tuesday evening. 600 feet through tbe how, and then to drinkingaloohol diluted with water for fers for the week ending Dec. Kith, as o.o.’Kl I wUJ drop tbe subject ol tbo Barhave do trouble in sriroting a Christ­ Tbe time was pleasantly passed with divide the current and throw two size­ over a week and during this time both
taken
from tbe books in the register's
mas gift that will soiL .
cards and conversation and several able stream j from that amount of were brnUably drunk and lived woroj
n,ro»^a future mroftnss ot v
oflkieA very piaaaant surprise was give^ gifts were left as reminders of the oo- water was not n brilliant Bucwas—too than brute* in the house. The son's
county plooeen.
wife, with a babe only three days old, ^^Kritkl.vioTcsmsaaTUMorilot 3t etty.
much
spread
as
it
were.
It
was
also
Bev. Rowland, in the sooond word.
was compelled to wait upon tb-w
Have you seen those floe seta of decided that more pressure than SO lbs. worae than barbarians and do their bid­
Friday evening. About 40 of his
must be carried to fight fire at that
friends from the Jamea Townsend RogerH trippie plated knives, forks and distance from the workn.
ding at al! timro. and yet the faithful .
Yv .
*** «”’/ N- '’Am;«&gt;a»ec?.• Jet that cold of yotire ran on.
Rrighborhoo.l. gathered at his home. spoons at S. A. Holmes ? They were
woman refuses lo tarn* her husband
think it ha light thing. But it msOur Little Ones and The Nursery for although having?*4-nearnestly request­
Asplindid supper was furnished, after bought right, and will be aokl below
run into catarrh. Or into pn&lt;nimom.»
which occurred the presentation of any competition. Child's seta, knife, December given its usual quota of good ed so to do by the neighbors. Here is
rj^L. Hbcpaid; Sots 7 uxi 8
or consumption. Catarrh is d'agwrtlng
gttto.
fork and spoon, Rogers goods are beau­ things, and something more in happy a tempcrano- lecture with a vengronce.
and there is no question
that
I*neumonia is dangerous. Consump
Tbe fact that Sam D. Clay is to speak tiful for holiday goods. Napkin rings glimpses ot holidays U&gt; which the little
CbMter w”Dcaa ito D. C. Reed; Wasoc? lion is death itself. Tbe breathing &amp;p
Barry county could show up manv
in
endless
styJea
at
8.
A.
Holmes,
the
people
are
looking
forward
with
against county prohibition here to­
other instances of the total depravity Oruwvroie.SlW.
paratus must be kept healthy and ck-..
great expectations. Theee stories and
UmsC. Bdmuadat
jeweler's.
brought about by the use of alcoholic­ 5) JOhlrfUnn. SIU 50.
morrow night can be taken as proof
of
all obstructions and offensive matte.■Bert Tinkler invites the people of papers will go straight to the juvenile liquors. And it is on account of throe
positive that the liquor dealers have
Okbrtel Conklin iu Lacy N. ConkHo; lot 3 blk Otherwise there is trouble ahead.
heart, and set young mra listening for
decided to fight hard for life next Tuee- Hastings and vicinity to call at his the first tinkle of brils denoting the ap­ things that Barry county will roll up 10 oily, 81.
All the diseases of throe parts, head,
liars
ev
H
Knickerbocker
to
W.
L_
Nichols
;
—.... —tins! ’
a big majority In the coming election
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lung.,
store if they wish to buy appropriate proach of beloved Santa Claus. This for doing away with the saloon.
can be dehgblfuhy und entirely cured b&gt;
hard work “on the qu
beautiful monthly has its corps' of
county presents for the bolidays-toys and special writers and artists; and all it x^ire! Fire! was the startling cry on
tbe use of Boschee'e German Svrup. It
friends of prohibition in
iazaar
goods
in
any
quantity
and
very
you don't know this already, thousands
want to succeed next '
»y °ley low prices. .Special attention in called contains ia frerixly gotten up with care thostreeta
&lt;
Monday night. Soon after
and thousands of people can tril you
to pieate and cultivate the class foef
Rmiui w _ _____ .... &lt;u I TM' havfl been cur®u by it, and "knou
whom 111&gt; &lt;tal«n«d. KuaMU 1'ulW the bell rang, but for some unaoaountaKmnaio BteMierHawty, iMMett how Jt
themsclvm." Bottle only ~
Uf Co, M HromMd St, Bosun. Mm 11bte nwwn it was fully fire minutes afhmtiy by a. K. Kmmuo, c. v. c.J cento. Ask any druggist.
Bosuv's bath rooms are open Sun­
days from 9 to 11 A) a. m.
W. F.‘ Hicks has been elected presi­
dent; E. W* Morrill, Secretary; end Jm. ।,
JL. Wilkirm, treasurer, of the Business
Men’s social club.
/frlLL Ckothek will be united in
z marriage to-morrow* to Mias Maggie
Ream. A reception will t»e tendered
to them in tbe evening, at tho homo of
Charles Crothtrs.

�flic Hastings Banner.
A. £&gt;

niskern. u««i

1ST.

H .sTTNC-s. MiOR-, Dec.

Uneolored Tycoon

open saloon must go.

And it will be

PERSONAL MENTION.
^T5"„.n““&gt; ,rtoK1’ °f “r* A&lt;Mle
Ftaolu win im
io hw
Geo. Simpson was In Grand Rapids
ortlMtoud fortune tb«l h.r betdlra
fanners of Barry county to sustain it, Friday.
her of late. Her ralary for singing in
and breathe a little life into the rotten-.
— — —
v.
ll4 vuc. one of the Philadelphia church choirs
City Saturday.
haa been incMuied 8100 per vtstir—aubbusiness of the dniukar^nakf-r. Of
W. H. Wanzer, of Ypsilanti, is Btantlal evidence that her services are
courwi these pbampj^|^viii tell the stMrs.
Dr. Russell's.
’
appreciated. On the evening of Dec.
voters of Barry co ifBLt prohibition
the table. Of course we know v&lt;&gt;u,trill
7th she made her debut in HL George's
Mrs W. H. Goodyear visited Grand Hall. }&gt;hiladdphta. Thfe ball haa a
not, but we thought we would'remind
ha failure. If tA®,ai-ta believe Rapids Monday.
you that we have
MWlhjg capacity for l.KJJ persons and
that lie as they prMK why do they
Mrs. J. H. Dennis kft for Grand on this occasion was taxed to its ut­
most limit, both mb to seating and
Rapids Monday.
hire Sam Clay to
here to talk
Is the question now uppermost in
standing room.
The audience was
Kwp. Slls6e»? visited Middlevile on
Everyone knows
mostly composed of musical critics of eyetydody’s mind.
against it? Whv wiUtHey spend hun­ business Monday.
a high order and support«i Mrs. Flem­ that they must give something.
dreds of dollars to defeat it ? Why will
W. H. Wanzer. ol Ypsilanti, spent ing tnagniiict&lt;atly by. the closest atten­
tion and giving round a«ter round of
they Hood the county with documenta Sunday in the citv.
/ J. L. Wilkins made a bittiness trip to applause at tbeclose of her solos. Tbo
opposing the local option measure?
program was given under the direction
Detroit Wednesday.
ot Anton StrvlezkL a famous pianist
Why are emiolasaries of the state liquor
of Choice Groceries which should claim
Mrs. D. E. Hirdsell is now the presi­ ■ml composer, who rend.'.rod a few in­
your attention at this time. We hays
dealers* association sent here to bring dent of the W. R. C.
strumental pH*c«*t. Mrs. Fleming was
many
on for two contralto solos: Btrelezki’s
funis to tight it? Would the saloons
W. H. Myers made a business trip to "Dav Dream." with violin oolgato; and
Grand
Rapids
Friday.
KwHlwr's
‘
•Slumber
Song,"
with
criio
and their state associations do this if
Old
people,
young
people,
big
people,
CtolMQt Smith viiited Kalai.uuoo obligato. In hoth of which she was ably and little people are all on the expecta­
they believed a vote against the manu­
supported by her accompianist. While
Monday on business.
singing Htrelezki's song, he remarkwl to tion seat. They must all give and all
facture and sale of liquor in Barry
F. G. Goodyear and wife visited a friend in the green room, “I tell you receive.
county would not wipe out the saloons ? Grand Rapids yesterday.
•he ia Kinging that well." The nudienre
Their actions give the He to their words,
which .will satisfy the taste of tbe most
Mrs. Jennie Thayer’s mother from thought so too and she was cal Hl back
twice, the sec-ind time responding by
critical epicure; and we have u
und yet these dozen men may defeat Nashville is visiting hersinging a little waltz song by Tnste.
Mrs.
Oscar
Youngs
returned
Monday
Mra.
Fleming
’
s
teacher,
Mr.
Schmitz,
tbe temperance element in Barry
from her Visit in Grand Rapids.
,who was present; complimented her
county next Tuesday, unless the ten&gt;highly and remarked that she had ex­
’
Bom. Sunday morning to Mr. and
ceeded his most&gt;8angulue expectations.
peranne people arc aroused, gj to tbe Mrs. Richard Katce, a daughter.
The Baxsee extends ita congratula­ may be best appreciated by the older
fxilis themselves, take their neighbors,
Mrs. M O. Abbot and child visited tions to Mrs. Fleming and wishes her people and such things will be found in
friends
in
Middleville
Thursday.
in her future career a'continuation of our large and carefully selected stock
and work faithfully till the polls close.
the suoc-HH mot with at this time.
Mrs. J. E. Snuggs. of Grand Rapids,
Commit rrx.
visited relatives here Wednesday.
BEME3HIKR that next Saturday Irf
M. J. Goes, the hustling PndrievUle registration day.
A i.’ABiNKr album for 50 cents at merchant, was in the city Monday.
of staple go-ids which we are selling at
No big holiday j ricei at Dunning A
Dr. Badgbiuan’a.
prices that leave only a small margin
z* Ralph and Ray Galtowav are visiting Roger’s this year.
of profit
The place to go for Christmas goo Is at their grandfather’B.Dr. Riiisell’s.
A ruvaM cabinet, album for one dol­
is Withey’s bazar.
.
C. G. Holbrook and wife are now t«- lar at Dr. Baughman's.
Read Dunning &amp; Rogers unique' tablished in their residence in town.
Mompav last. Bert Tinkler sold W5
advertisement this week.
-^F. F. Hilbeatand wife, of Woodland, His. of ftddf. • Bert gets there.
Fiet* cento will buy a cabinet visited friends in this city Thursday.
Tbe younger p»-oph: will also expect
Fresh tally candy and beat cream
album at Dr. Baughman's.
‘
something to amuse and pb-aw them.
Mrs. C. C. Wolcott, of Larimore, D. candies al J. B. Boberta* news room.
In this line also we are exhibiting an
See those fine t-a seta and water sets,
T„ is visiting relatives in this vicinity.
J. B. Roberts furnishes all maga­ unequalled display. It comprises
at S. A. lIoliDce. tbe jeweler s.
Miss Rose Goodyear returned Sat- zines and papers at lowest dub rates.
John BEse.MEi: has sold Dr. Lathrop1 urday from her visit in Grand Rapid*.
CJUARrKRLY meetiqg services will be Hanging Lamps, •
r
a tine Voee A son upright piano.
Welcome Marble is. in Big Rapids, held at the M. E. church next Sunday.
A com ii and brush cam- at Dr. where he expevto to spend the winter.
Stand Lamps,
Next Tuesday, Dec. 20th, remember,
All kinds of thin seswon’s
Baughman's drug store for one dollar.
IL K. Grant and W. D. Hayes went is tbe day set for tbe vote on local
Kkmembek the K. of 1*. lull Friday to Chester yesterday for a dav’a hunt. option.
Glassware,
eveninc December 23rd at Union ball.
The* attention of Esq. Kenaston's
Mrs. W. H. Ceman, of Middkville, is
Chinaware,
Lowest prices pn gift Imoks. juve­ the guest of Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife. court will be taken up witna Bohemian
nile Isioks and albums,a^ J. B. Roberts.
oat case Friday.
John W. Alkios, of Grand Rapids,
Crockery,
and a fine stock of all the requisites for
A NV person in need of line solid sil­ spent Sunday with Mr. Chidester’s /A. J. Bownb has purchased the
a Christcius Pudding. It
verware will fiud n fine stock at John family.
'
‘-Hartley mill property. It was bld off
Perfume Novelties,
Bc-wmer’s jewelry store.
at Commissioner's sale far S1838 92,
Mrs. C. G. Holbrook left Monday for
See those fine new band, plain and
Ir y&lt;jv want an extra good plush a week’s visit with Grand Rapids
And many other Bazaar Gcxata too
set gold rings at 8. A. Hol lies the numerous to mention here
cabinet album for one dollar go Vo Dr. friends.
Jeweler's. They are very appropriate
Baughman'^ 'irug etore.
Mrs. F. H- Miller returned yesterday for holiday gifts, and at very low prices.
Be si.’re ami go to Dr. Baughman's: from a few weeks' visit with retotives
The rank injustice with which tbe
drug store where you can buy a brush in Dutton.
and comb case for one dollar.*
OOMH NOW
Mrs. A. J. Bowneand children were last board of review treated some of
. JvKTOS Itt ssELi. will give awav a, th* guests of L. D. Gardner’s family our business men is bearing its legiti­ while the assortment is complete. Re­
firn- mahdgrny bed-room suit,' For last week.
mate fruits and if the city collects the member thin stock cannot be duplicated
particulars see hii ad. elsewhere.
r' Henry Cook and familv will mover taxes levied against them they will this season.
Addttion.vl lix-al will tot fouud o6 into their new house on Green street probably &lt;io so at the fag end of a law
N. B.—Three papers of pins for -five
suit
our flrst. third and sixth pog'* County next week.
cents.
news &lt;xi first, third and fourth pagtv
When looking about for holiday
Bert Robinson and wife, of Battle
presents,
step
Into
Archie
McCoy
’
s,
and
'
/-"The new road is again in running Crwk. w ere the guesLs of friends in the
order and it is to be hoped that the' city last week.
you will have no.difliculty in securing
sink holes will give the oompany no
Trut Baird of the American house, a present that cannot fail to satisfy you
more trouble.
accompanied Mr. Secord on bis trip to or your friends. Presenta for the child­
ren. the inkldie aged or the aged—and
A FTKE lot of gold watches for ladies, Ann Arbor yesterday.
and gentleimn just received nt S. A. f 1’. T. Coigrove went to Owosso at prices within the reach of every
ilohiH-B’. the jeweler’s, rriceson the&gt;e/ Th urn-lay to att.md the dedication of n pocket book.
goods within the reach Of all.
Dew K. of P. hall there.
Ixtekpinc. purebaeeM ot holiday
The Roller mill i« turning dut dour
MI-m Orpha Wentworth returned gifts should call at S. *1. Holmes’the
at the rate of 190 ImrMs per day.
Sntunlay from a three weeks’ visit jeweler's. The largest, newest, best
This is 2b barrels beyond the capacity with relatives in Charlotte.
and lieet selected stock of novelties in
for which tbe mill was built.
Mrs C. S. Brown expects in a Jew jewelry for the holidays. In watches
Yor will find an endless variety of days to go to New‘York state for a six be has the largest and finest line ever
Christmas toys, at Withey's bazar. weeks’ visit with relatives.
shown in tbe city, and what more beau­
Presents appropriate for young and
tiful and appropriate Christmas gift
Mrs. B. A. Walker and Harry Walk­ than u watch ?
old. aud low pricip on all goods.
er were the guests of G. H. Brooks and
(,»vr»: twenty styles of willow and wife a portion of last wci.'k.
Have you seen the many beautiful
reed rockers nt Archie McCoy's furni­
Mrs. Nrstell, aunt of A. Nobles, after things on display in Dr. DE hrop’s drug That is the universal verdict of the many who each dity see i
ture .-Li! dish meat. They are very
the splendid stock of |
beautiful and appropriate for holiday an extended visit here returned Thurs- :stare; aad the wonderful low prices he
day to her home in St. Johns.
gifts.
asks for all kinds o! Christmas presents
if
not.
let
your
children
hitch
up
the
Mrs. S. A. Holmes was in Carlton
GpbDTEAit &amp; Sons want t hk* person
that borrowed their nail puller lo re­ last WN-k. tilled there by the sickness 1old horse and the new carriage and go.
You will fed like kicking yourself af­
turn it at once, a« they had no inten­ of her mother, Mrs. Mow Fuller.
his stock of Christmas goods are all
tion of giving it' away when the loan / Hike KenfieM has joined the survey ter
,
was made.
'
, party that U working from heretowaid sold off, and you have not seen them.
No evening service® were held in Sagtaaw via Woodland and Portland.
Tuvrsday evening, Dec. 15th, to­
thr Baptist and Methodist churches
Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, was In morrow night, at Union hall, Sam. D.
Sunday on account of the lecture de-, the city last week called here by the iUlny. of Grand Rapids, and others will
liverrd by Rev. E. B. Buttop in the serious illness of his father Dr. Rusnell. ,
address the citizens of Barry county
court bouse.
,
MAS. Hubbard, of Grand .Rapids, upon tbe Local | Option Question.
That the merit*; of the Banner as has been the guest of Mra. W. J. Meeting will commence at 7 o'clock.
an adverttolng medium is reooglnlzed Bows* for several days. Fhe returned The call of the meeting announces that
it will be "on hnnest discussion of the Our stock of goods in this line will justify anything that may
is evidflQOed by the fact that in spite of 'to her home yesterday.
ita 12 pages they are now over-crowded
Mr. Warren, of IkirtlaDd. and daught- Jquestion of local option," and requests
be said in its praise.
that all. especially ladies and those who
with ^vertisementa.
er. of Olivet, and Mr. Ginfield and wife, intend
,
to vote for county prohibition,
I sell knives and fork* an follows; of 1 tort land, attended the funeral of G. ,"hall lie present. The meeting Is said
Conkling
Wednesday.
William Kogers. 3325;. Rogers Bros.,
to l&gt;e held under the auspices of citizens
KbsO/John Buiwmer’s special II P"’’-,■ / Mr. Peck, the C. K. A 8. R. R. tickH iand taxpayers of Hastings, and com­
hand burnished, mad&lt;* to order. 34 00.,
•&gt; .agent, has rented Mrs. M. T. •Wheeler’s Iprises many leading bustueaa men of
John Brssmer, jeweler.
house and will occupy the same with 'this city. Remember the time and
place. ■
hia family next week.
For amount of stock, variety of
kinds, neatness of display and tow prlc- / jjArry Rogers and wife are expected
,. ne-e next week from Breckenridge.
••s. Dr. Lathrop’s stock of cinu'ully
Scrap
)
lected Christinas presents take the cake.. Col. - They will make an extended visit
with friends and relatives.
Do not fail to st» them.
found a foolhardy thing to ask the

what

Shall ffe Give?
What

it Cl 1 Iff. Bicks

Don't Forget

I Dainty W

SHALL IT BE?

Nev Delicacies!

CIOTA COFFEE.

.sWnaK,.

pay the bigbest market
- for Butter, Eggs aud all
■ Is of Farmer’s Produce.

li.er Knives and Forks.
r Mi cpeittaas I wUi »uie ih.w I

Sonelliiu Oseffl

l&gt;3"ioe
Fresh
* Stock.

Holiday Goods.

Choice Teas,

R/f^T

lii AL WA YS 7 ll.

JOHN BESSMER,
JEW€LER

T'!'

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, M4CH..

Aromatic Coffee.

Canned Gowls,

rices

Ward Bools

Liishts of Pythiaj Ball. /
H r,i-cgs Division Ng. 19,T R K. of P.
/

Will p»e u

!

Grand Christmas Ball!
Uvton HajX, I i askings
FMOAV EVEN INC, DEC. 23, 1837.
M’.eic by Lee's Ojn-Eestri

Ute Hebo'! I'-BilOinc Ju Ha»tirtt. t.rt, IMS.
J.«. &lt;K)(»1&gt;YE.AK

Local News.
2.05V.

ntRRB is s plan on foot to flood
&lt;-arry county with documents oppos­

ing local prohibition, and inviting the
fanners of Barry county to go to the

polls next Tuesday and vote in favor of
; untalnthg the saloons of tbe county,

•Jtbottgh they are acknowledged to be
most prolific sources of crime, dis!• r and pauperism in the county, and

the-people SW and more for every

■

Sign of the BIG ELEPHANT.

IXTever

SAW ANYTHING LIKE IT IN HASTINGS.

' ouay wopa,a ik .s n. wa - i-

f'ir6daii#ti this

Beaaws’ Suh Jargw he. tars' lui ^io ho.

HOLIDAY GOODS!
I. JI LL HOLLOffAY'S

Elegant Cut Glass Goods, Plush Goods iu Endless
Variety, Smoker’s, Manicure and Shaving Sets,

tee I albums.

Butter dishes, berry dishes, piekk-.
castors, cake baskets, silver gobkto andI
mugs, boquet holders, three aud five&gt;
I onat farmers and taxpayers of Barry bottle castors at way down priocs at S,,
• ■ -.unty marching to tbe polls next A. Holmes the jeweler’e.
•&gt;:&gt;

they give in tbe shape of business

'■! UoeoML We imagine we see the

Mr. Taylor and wife, father und
mother of Mrs. G. W. Lowry, returned
Monday from a short visit with their ।
son Dr. Taylor, of MiddlevUl^.

At Astonishingly Low Prices.

/ Will Geer and W. H. Widdecomb, of
Grand Rapids, arrived on tbto mom­
Those voters whose names are not; ing’s train, and will soon scour the
on the registration lists will remember, county in this vicinity for quail and
«nd give it tbe sanction of the
that they must attend to the mutter, partridges.
honest people of the county. Whose Saturday it they wish to vote at the
My stock of
local option deuton, Dec. 20th.
Kit McElwain haa an organized
money is it that pays Sam Clay to
dancing class of 15 pupils in the city.
Gold pens with el gont holders, the; The lessons are given Saturday atier• Jtne here to-morrow night and
latest designs in gents and todies cuff noon and much praise is given Kit for
t.dk tn favor of the satootw? The buttons, jersey piM, todies pins, chains the efficient manner in which he conliquor dealers’ money; and the bulk and necklacee at 8. A. Holmes, the1 ducta the lessons.
jeweler's. Don’t buy till you see them.
R. M. Bates will today move into
•rt that money represents bread
Do vou want to seU, trade or rent, bls office over Wefesert’s hardware.
that is stolen from th* homes of the
your farm, village or city property? If He has neat and tasty rooms. It. M. is
I am not going out of busi­
a
graduate of the law-department of
pwr, clothes that are stolen from the
so call on or address Cook A Sheldon, the University, an energetic, pushing 1ness but I propose to make it
bo-'ltt of children, school-books that ate Hastings, Mich. They have the only young man. and we wish him abundant 1lively in the millinery trade,
}
kept from the little ones by this Imqui- complete sot of abstract books in Barry wiccess in the vocation of his choice.
and will sell all goods at
county, and the best facilities for doing
M. H. Clarke, publisher of the ManiaLjus curse, the saloon. Who pays for a real estate business of any firm in thei
tee
Voire
of
the
Propk*.
bus
sold
out
to
t ieso pbamphlets that will bepent out ? county, and propose to moke a specialty Henry Wanty. who will merge tho bus­
of that kind of business.
iness into that of hia paper, the Manis­
The Mood-money of the gambler and
The heaviest harness ever made In tee DemoeraL Mr. Clark will go to
K.doon keeper. What a p’.eeBare it will
Barry county was that made by W. H. Washington to seek employment in the
1 have a large and well se­
!«• for the farmers and the decent people Myers tor Jack Shay, of this city, and Pension Bateau.
.

“uesday to sustain the liquor business,

WHAT?

MILLINERY

of Barry ooiiuty to do the bidding of
saloon keepers aud gamblers hnd tow­
breakers.

Nonsense on the talk that it

is tbe leading business • men of Barry

county that are backing this movement.
Why do not U&gt;elr names appear?

Tho

which was fitted Monday. It was pronounoed bv all to be the largest and
i
beet adapted harness for draft purposes
ever seen hero. And that reminds nsi
tliaL when people want things madet
• iirthey i
I

Cuff and Collar Boxes,
Lovely Plaques,
Ladies' Hand Bags,
.
Bibles, from the cheapest to best.

DAH16Q —Nothing like tbe elegant stock we are now
DUUIyO. offering to the people of Hastings and vicinity
was ever shown here in either number or quality.

GOODS.

Cards for the Christmas, SEXES

Closing Out Prices.

CHILDREN’S BLOCKS from tic. to $1.00.
&gt;
BOOKS and DISSECTED MAPS.
DOLLS. DOLL HEADS, BOLL BODIES,

FOR THE CHILDREN:

We cannot begin to enumerate the rood things I he elegant
lected stock of seasonable uresents we have for the Holidays. You must see them, and
sold at you too will chime in with the rest: “Never saw anything
for the
like it in Hastings.’’
now.

Gw. W-it. ol IlMtinp. WM io
riltewFrtd.ylML-PwCTBoteru.ot goods, and all will be
Hastings, visited NaahviUe friends ]largely reduced rates
Thurd.-iy.—M!sj Elsie Laltord. of next 80 days. Call in
Hastings, who bsw b»en spending a ■
couple of weeks witn NashviflefrleDd?,
returned borne Thursday afternoon.—
Nashville Nm

In. Jmie Tkajtr. .

Rasta' He jlite-Sio «I tie BIG KLEPHANT.

�CHICAGO GETS THE PLUM.

THE COUNTRY'S COUNCIL

PROMINENT IOWAN GONE.

CONGRE 8 CNCE M 3RE IN 8E3SION AT

THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CON­
VENTION TO BE HXD THERE.

KIRKF

Ilie City of Ila.-.:lug*.
d&gt;n. thr ttal dn. nf X

THE NATICNAL CAPITAL

ht of M

inau who ho* n family tu mn-prwt: a woiunn

proa.iuvucw in

aud aUoaed. aud b&gt;- &lt;!l»Cb«rgv&lt;1 f&gt;&gt;&gt;ni l.i« &lt;..i&lt;|
tni-t.
Thereupon it l-nrdi-rt-d.ttat Filitadayof Uerviu-M-r. A. h. tMT.

‘Hilt Miumnn* Lirer RtkuImU
h abiukotox

JalnwnfB’. J-outohsd Iwu put b-fo-e Uie
Itepubiitnn initluotd committee TTinrudny.
-CiiKMjo.
Cm&lt; it-yiuii, PtribdripbiA mid
,talivw urged tbo dreirabilliy
iiBtiutatl convention at one of
i- CUirevn Mayor TLx'he and
Houatcr Cullom in
brief, but polnie-l
term*, bespoke tlx»
cr-nveniwu tor lh-«
*■ &lt; uuveatitn
city."
Ttu&gt; Omaha co uingunt uiu iu full force,
atul Bonnto. Maiulerm«i |4r.moa bi&lt; orato|y pnnuiMtvo to-iea for
that city, ufferaig to

pooantory pronadtloa
ruada by Omaha’*
hated rival*. Cincinnau had high bot«*
al.nn h.-- iMianr
»y 1'w-I.r Mar.tied Mural Hftbtcd and

gatton enlarged presupposed viotory
written «&lt;i avery Lire, and SO vote* on
MrvC ballot wore cunildoutly ciaiauid by Cinchinate, CougrrtBinsn Harry Bingham, of
Fhilad-Ipbin, aasfaiU*! by Un j. Jo«eph C.
Bmitli, ol Halton, re, a* a next frirad to thu

( mr,

ftm-imoti. Ir-. nmlgiied for i
prtllloii. nn.f th:it the lirirv

Mkahadppi orator. Ho
Itei-ul .t.ir almiild ta Hep- i&lt;i
•fir - &lt;]| M-l-ip Into «Cil&lt;»

the loreign 41|dumit« and Mr*. CwVetaiii^
wince l&gt;« uinvl" con-ld
IBM, l» embarked in_____
_____
K. C. DXXRtira
th* piper uktuufnoturiu{ imi-ieat
H»
Uie

RepuUk-Mi party
IBM nud ISM
Maine legUIatura

s • mitl.lillfiH

HMinuir* wvu c-iv-ol wil l flrevr*. thi uxmt
nnUovabhi bring teat ot tairtor D-iaral, of
V rgmia, uhtatli w« literolly borwi in fl &lt;al
offerings and Hurt o. Riddlabtux*-'. •bwh
►upportal »u iinnxMira floral harp given by a
Fiiilxlrlpiil* CTan-D*-U**L
In Uw bourn

Tho only-brand of Lanudry So»r&gt;
awarded
Ant cl»s rmti-l'at fij-j
New Orkuuu Expoaiilon. Gturant«ed nbwlutely pure, uad for geatrtd
houMbold purpostti Is tlw ycry best .
tt M. w. COLl., Judge ul Probate.
(A trite copy.)

m. itMitit) ol llarrj,of the f‘rotate. Cm

hi*
ranted document* rJ.aUng to uo
wl.lcb were read. With iba c.

tainol a United Btatr* wnara cterk*hlp. In
IrflJ ba real.-n-d. nnd wa* *oun afterward np
pointed a *, rcinl a-.-rni of tbe |«wt&lt;&gt;fficv d-partment. Li iJiCT ha rreiguwl ihi-offlre.

SOAR

thousand right hundred ami rlghty-wwen.
Prrernl, ww'. W. Cote. Judxv uf |*rotate.

from tho privil ire* au I ■ lection* com-ulttea

rei'rereut* Hint
omitted, Hoar atatinx that tbe privilogv* and

iMM-targ. d iroiu htai Mid trust

ana took lb* mb without objroiioa, ba;

ao4 private

I’ffice In the diy of iimIIui
show cause. If any tlirre Ikthe trtltioiH-r -liouid not ta,
further ordered. That said pellilonerglvc notice
to the peremis tiitrreatrd In **li1 estate, of tire
r»-u&lt;l«Micy o&lt; *aid fwtluon. and the livMriny
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
published In the llasilng*

8UGGEBTION5 AS TO SILVER.

urylvntiia metropolis and the detegaiioa
dair^od 17 vote* on the flnt formal ballot.

crank in tbe gnllvry began ringtux.

K&gt; tar OtnilA b for ClutinnuU, 9 for Fbilw-

gard tn tbo tariff quoition that tbe peeaidt.nl

dnwu un MinDor.polii, Onioha, and Cincin­
nati th.Tl (.’hlcaro bad nipped the cotnpli-

Hi*opinio-t os Chi* point t* anuimtriad in
th* following extract:

Judge of Probate.

God from Whom All IU-’«*ing Plow.

BPBCIALI6T

being ummaatod.
fur Ihuiiu:. ‘J for ClnmnnnU,
ftnd U fov VtiibuHjJiia. Ex-Secretory Win-

ui *, 1

Of Uie four Independent*

■oil* rd N.irth Carolina aud Smith ot WiscuMin
tor Rre.nm. white Hiipkiu* of V-rgtnla did

flcii in tbe rereauc*

upnu taking tb* chair made

Air L*U&gt;.’. did the biwiruwi—Si for Chicago, H
•far Mia ti-xipolls, 3 for Otnaha. and U for
■Otaciunatte-nnd thn fight wtu over.

vtead ot coining the allrwr into dollars,and to
coin only Mich a ntimbea of dollar* a* may

itbout injuring any

UM luv^cctiou *y-»teui. and that tbi« cougre*!

hag of lb--, notional RepuLlteau c.immiitru
■faehl Md.iv Uie rail for the uaiicxud con ventaanounriag tho limn und place of tho coo-

tbl* cwmocGon bo aujra:
"RepubHcah rii-otocs'lu th? rarend alate*,
and voters without regard to past politica!
afflluition, difference, or actiou. who bolievu
du th-.- Atiie.-imm prinrlpte of a protective
tariff {or toe defence nud development of

an-1 prevent th- nccunmlnt|oa of the mirp u*
Hn tbo troa-mry in harmony with this poncii.ppoteJ to the attempt now
policy which would *triki* down

•landing certificated to enable the govern-

Tuewday.
Wasuusotuv C1TT, Dec. 7.—Tb* senate did

bank notes ami to the whole circulating me­
dium, except sold; there1 ore, it would b* tte&gt;
part of wiwlnm to prevent any acrumillation
of diver hi tbe treasury beyond a eufSchmt

riding that wtionit i» exceeded by, *oy *\UA&gt;,0U0, the j-urchaia of bullion *hill cva*o uaUl

rrv.ni tbo continued nud unjut exciudoa

todhputal le title lo aumtenion into th-hovl ot (taUs; who are iu favor of free
ecLool* iu. l f-opular education, a frvo and
1k4 of i-v.-ry dlixen of the Uuited Btatos in
h.M legal right* at homo and obressd, a for­
eign policy that diall extend our trade and

.erly »uppor* Bio dignity of tbe nation,

tlie -J-.eutnent. That budn-« being completed,
th-&gt; *-nate adjourned
In tbe bouMi *oo*. unlntemCing prelimin­
ary bualu.a-relating to rulte and commit­
teen was trai^artwl. Dtngtey of Maine offerraittea ou txarlgatlon nod fl*hrrl&gt;% and
UtaiUng

HARPER AWAITING HIS DOOM.

Tborwlay.

important. TbedefoMi then retired, necom-

ll etating that an approjnation ef &lt;77.4451

pd.iv IU Juih . »v- oed Honda)
'rd Monitoy'iu IffMtrmber.
**FRANK A. ROOKER,
■
- ’. Circuit Judge.

■fore Mid Court.

COxiuLTATlON VKKE.

Cmwn trente.] and medicines flent by
mall.

vmatiou at tbo .table for

hum at tbo

tew than thirty days bnfore tho national coo-

Mid proven by Harper’* own adnihmlou, all
rn* a* tta roprmntativHi and
ire the bank, which be Mid did not oxcumi

gate tc tLo ironrcntiou.
A committee headed by J. 9. Clnrtaoc, of

for •cutUin,; a ship by n tu&gt;rward making ef­
fort* to *avo it In Bututniog up the jutign
practically instructed foe a verdict of guilty,

•hairm-in, nod Kamuol I'Ve*end«i, locretary.

jury waa to (Lid that ba had committal

AT LAST THE TRUE SHERIFF.

n*rpor brought her babe and *at Ixwid. him.
Mlai Matthew* and Mn Malthaw* eiuu
OoiceoitniA Kan., Dec. le—Sunday mornteg utx/Ui V o'clock r.n armed mob surround-d
the Jail at
in Wichita county, and
Bind- udenpernto attempt to lynch Thoma*

Wm. W. cole. Jmlr' of Probate.

a mortgage made by Wir.li
Cora Power, to Philip T. V
IMS. and recorded April mb. t*«6. In the offare
of the Iteglrterof Deeds (ontlra Couuty of Barry.
H&gt; ntwr -5 at r
iris

TO ADVERTISERS.

Joum tbo court until Monday.
Tbe verdict will be fluid. Judge Jsckaon**

STATE* ANDHECTldNSwUl bti seat &lt;*i ap­
plication FP.EK
r
To Uin-r nbu a ant their advertising to pay.
we can offer no b«t&gt;-r rnedlum f&lt;«r thorough and
rBcetlvr work th-sii thr various neetloa* of our
procured patent* on their invention* pen Briecl Local l.i-t
GKO. P. ROWELL ft CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau.
be be allowed to introduce a bill to j&lt;-rpc tu­
to Hproec street, Neir York

who offered a resolution, which wa* adopted,
inquiring ab-tbar any jwr»o«* employed un-

the debt wnnrd by tail luortgwre ar any part
tlienof, notiee l» tarrhy girwi that I etiall on
umi. uv&lt;-r vi
kOUft.
10 th« rit&gt; °r Hasting*. Barry
Countv. Mlcbiynn. ret! at p-jtdlc auction tbe
premisM dvM-rihcd in said moetrajre. to satisfy
tbe amount due tbereou and all legal coate:
Haul pn-ral*ea are described a* the »r« haff
.. ..

m,.

»

right wt*t Harr)- County Mlrhlgau. .
Dated Oct. lOikK.
U„,T„ .WIIUFT. VANZILE. Mortgagre.
SMITH &amp; COU1KOVF. Att-yitterMorti&amp;gw.
Fred Dasch, a minor, was killed Mon­
day by a rock falling on him tn thr MOMT A V A HEARD FBOM.-Iterent rail­
HUrl In Fl A rT,a'1 e'fro«R&gt;n» have .JcvelCleveland
nematite
mine.
U u 11
rin-ntteuaby finr raludec Wedneeday, the only bu«locw&lt; don- bo la­
rnd. Hock and iarmlnx flUtncte. ktatw and
th- receipt of sotue &lt;lepart merit comuiuukn
Is Consumption Insurable T
fuU parileularv. free, upon appiicatton to C. H.
Bead the following: Mr. C. H. Mor­
ris, Newark, Ark., says: “Was down
jounrad. B.xh adjournuraute ware until
with abscess ot lungs, and friends and
Moo.lay.
physicians pronounced me an incurable
consumptive, itecan taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, am
now on my third bottle, and able to
oversee the work on my farm. It is the
tinoit medicine ever made.**
aloe* court 1 bunt-lay.
VpUT BUBIN1MH CHNTKKS.-Tke building
Jeaiw Middle wart, Decatur, Ohio, N fi W of railroads In t. new and fertile vouutry
,, . rroates many new town*, afinedlug t»
saye: “Had it not been for Dr. King’s celtejit
buslucM opportiir.lto-1 Partkulani re
New Discovery fot consumption 1 xardlng fOeo opportunities iu Montana. Mluoefair prejudtoo Lad born la.tillml Into Um aura would have died of lung troublee. Was
given up by doctors. Am now in beat
of health." Try it Sample bottles free
at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.

rlinud, aud resawing hi* uioUon the nonatc nl
tSSKi ad joum«d for Uu» &lt;tay.

PROSPEROUS,

ruling* made.

AN OFFICIAL TRANSFER.

This remedy to becoming bo well
known and bo popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
FIRES f-ND OTHER ACCIDENTS
electric Utters sing tbe same song of
praise. A purer medicine does not ex­
ist, and it to guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Eicctric Hitters will cure all
d Id fire veare. No other n»ah
mouth, Ohio.
diseases of tbe liver and kidneys, will
removephnples,bolls.salt rheum nod
other offections caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the system and
Brakamra Kline and Holme* w&lt;rs killed prevent as well as cure all malarial fre
Central
in a freight train wreck ou tb? Northern
teular* rrn&gt;
Pacific ruad nuar Kltabtey, Mian., Thursday. tlon and indigestion try Electric btttera.
tree. Audn
Eugraecr Trn v&gt;&lt; was acaUod and m&gt;y not re­ Entire ttatlafactlon guaranteed or mon­
Mina.
cover.
ey refunded. Price Wirts and 81 per
John Rider aad Wfillaui Nlcbob were bottle at W. H. Goodyear’ti drug atore. nrTTO WORK FOE ANOIHEU, or on snudl
” UI
* «?b?°tkau rXro V brlM
titled ia mine No. A xw AshvUJa, Ind.,
Thunziay.
The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
• -n— c-i. lyjBdjjj
k..&lt; ..__ ..
Hands’ Mi-r-.n at »X..

SUCCESS,

Lucio* Q. C. Lansar. at MUriaatppl mow wo
WlMCUBtS

thrr in.:tn:rt.x-;r'

"Reno,‘BabP‘•Helio. younwMI“Uow‘* bustaeaar"

•AU right.

HARNESS
WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES.

TURF GOODS I
REPAIRING!

And Finally

marob, tor

mow

Baai-cctfuUy.

J. W. Babcock,

Croup Cured!
ANO UVES SAVED WITH

Dr. Psckaan’s teal to

STOCKS

- r,---- HIrB wvTvruuu oi lanun

militia. Wednmdny, to Kovunt dcatrucUou of

From the Seat of War.

111 receive poUte atteutioc

•utenit *br caw without argument, and then

THE RECORD OF CRIME.

The Laksl Tdijuu

u MlriSSJ^SB^Iitarey

the beat mrdical.colltigts of the country,
butler*»u»ivt»rkivea turn *n vi­
and having had an extensive aad ruoholding uh
*,,
-L.le H'.;3 i i»i&gt;.:Zofli.-rr*, In
Uie *rv
crwaful practiov in treating chronic dl&gt;aid* &lt;N ekld* County of B*rry. nti
i- .-Qtndaj of
in&lt;H*r. A. I». I*e7.
orderM. he feds certain that he caa give
far
tbe
j-urpuao
.tf
■
■
—
»tf
dvtertiilulng
wbetlirr or. i-.-t
tbe afflicted uMtintnce of success.
—
oepa*
mouilonerf
in rectluu
1 “TJuHt."!®?
.jT-uVthe Public Act? TM7. «.f
Ilu. I
rtV t
un-r-r.iae
Ulate ot Mirhlgiu.. rntl
ARE YOU BUFFERING
toreKutaie Un- NauufMCture airi
-niewvd or krnwntrd, •phjiuous
from Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchltl*, or
any difficulty with the lungs?
or *oW within tin- limit* et
la your Live* affected, or your Storn- ;
ach
disordered
I,
_^u u
.^..u »
; laxrr
or the Ntatc of Mlrfatgan. appllratloti b,
Have YOU Heart disease?
I peUlicnfbrmich i-tectlmi nlpwd tn more tbau
unvoyou iieart uuwwh r
oue-fiftb of th-voter* of *aTd County ot Itirry.
Are you afflicted with Nervous De-1 who «re &gt;ia*n&gt;.-j to tate for eouuty othrere
wMtv ”
I therein, an vhown by thr but preeedinr vote on
■
.
I Governor having town i-n-M-nted to me a*
Have vou chronic Kidney or Bladder I County Cterit of *ai-i I'ounty ol Barry, whk-b pe
troublM?
litlou I* ih.w mi fi!«- In my uffire.
,
Dated lia*Ucg9, Mkh.. Norember tMh. ta»7.
Dr. Baughman can cure you. If a cure
frank »&lt;;i»»:itm.
to at nil possible.
•
CouotyCterk o&lt;‘ lUrn County.
He haa met with marked suocees in
treating Ilheumattom, Spermuttorrhusi,
Notice i« hereby g&gt;ren. that bv an order utthe
Hemorrhoids. The latter he treats Probate
Court tor t»e County of Rarer. uiad&lt;- &lt;iu
without pslu and positively cures.
the apj) day of November. A. D-. »MC. «!x
month- from that d-te were allowed tor eredl
FEMALE DISEASES A HPECIALTY.
□utrrd to iircemt ttarlr claim* to aatd Probate
Court, at the Probate offlre. In the City ol Haal

HTTorrespondeiJoe solicited.

it* doligbk It wm th- only plaa that wm
offered for it* father. After a abort talk

demanded

FM‘

□pXTV -Xeuhad -.Monday In Febro
I Honda) in M»L. Uilirt Moudu) In
und Mon&lt;U;- Iu NavPiulM-r.

cloeod Saturday, all tbe evidence b.iug in by

tfekri.Thu dor uuuut prar idea for tbe nteoUou of

hiving lioen implirotod in tl.o killing of
Oxtltor and Random Feb. 97 last. John H.
El wards, kbariff ot tlm county, with Diok

tn now prv-imrvd to treat all chronic die­
orders. Huving litted up the linvwt o(
officea, he invites the afflicted to call ma
him. He urgte them not to deepund
nor give up if they haw been smisiiocetisful heretofore Iu finding rriiaf.
Haring spent many years in abtfjr at

Call on him at hto oflian, Hidings,
Mich.
.

hkh Uw hoc** ad&gt;-urn*d until

llw ;-:i ruoliom of friendly and harmoniEroUdiefl-*
and iDtercnurve botweoa all tbo
atatee, «u? oTilially ioviu-d to uuico under

Mi*, urij.pl.

dent and announce thr orgiuitation of the

an&lt;l r.ppreo* -i wwfcmtof foreign land*; wbo

which i.'.'I r-n ablerthn United Bln to* to con­
duct It* futercntionnl negotiation-, with
wir-tiM-— t; wbo gratefully clierish tho d&lt;»-

! Moudu) in July I

HASTINGS. MICH

Mnru* Hatet-.-id nud Harry Ihugbtun, endjtaniy .'«.’tu ■-ate.-rod that they hod not dined.

m th- day (or U u
aud then adjourned. U'

Utatouf Mlch'g m-Fiflu Juliclal 1-ircuit.
1 do lis-obi rti ivhI •i-p'iiut th* folkMli
«* far buidlMg Ura revrrel
^•‘Judicial d rewt.

MUMS

— i»U«faction, or money refund
Price 8S cente per box. Tor sale by
EL Goodyear ft Co.

l•eek!ul^l•* Vmvmal Croup Kemrdy, on a
lire guarMtee, aad not Mr UXtte h*« rree
returned.”--Biegler ft Bousb, men hwil*. Free
‘1 bare mM Dr. Peckham•* rnlvenal Croup

year, druggist, HullMl, Mich.
.‘•Tour Vnirmal Croup Keened)- cured m&gt;

HrrJiara, Norta Irving. Mteb.
*WDr. Peckbaci'* Universal Croup BXuedr
eurea oorntta* and throat treubte-t In old n:. l
young- rieaaaat to take and mu.-l Price l»
eeutn. Prepared only by H. C. I'KCKHAM.
Pharmacist. Freeport, Mieb.

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

Dilatk, South Shore &amp; Atlantic B’y
“The Soo-Mackinaw Short- IAdc.*‘
pertor. Traversing a territory nnequalted tor
bunting, fishing aad ram plug.
DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN NE1IVICB
between He Iguac.' xrul Hixitfuton without
change of ears.

The only all rail route to
eipal ticket cffinca. Fall latarisaUoa a* to nUee.
sKt, eopira ef miMand falden wUl be turulsbed

B. W. ALIEN

�SENSATION IN PEORIA.

FORTUNATE FOR FERRY.

BUSINESS NOTES.

A BAD SHOT ATTEMPTS THE ROLE OF

&amp; Almau. tankers nt Bile*
Cllv, N. M., tailed Thursday tar a large

HOHTINO FLAMES UNOCR GROUND.

Rheumatism

POLITICAL ASSASSIN.
The rxiiu-ukhna nt of Uie On- which lento
M Sew Tart Tburwi.r,
IH *. Jrttiuaew »■&lt; I *CilZ -.1

5.&lt;J; Prvria, who wa» indicted by Urn grand
. ....
IU. IWlk—.1^1.-

ia * . .

— .

unchanged.

.
....
...
...uvr cuunu v.
Owing t&lt;&gt; iha great defdb fkiXO fret) of the
m no au-l Um rxt.-nt of i.., .nbkrmiwn
ilnfis, gull, nre ord t b.inibcrs h |. wry Uuble
t«&gt; Are, nud u fire underground te a nwrtscrlmls niutter. it. I:ns tn Im faqelit iu. tfiv
dark. Th- &lt;Adnuwt and llv. U unimeenfain*

failed.

— ---- —j
muvwu in­
to tha wlldret excitement Keturday after­

*

Booa bT ao AMampt

beini. tu uaeuMuuate
M. Ferry. Tho murderow. attack was
made ta Um lobby of

tli A W'd the WnuU-bi

indict txirtit
..f »-i uu&gt;&lt;u?v&gt;refu) attempt to
■i !■&gt;in, aha tian txt; wuw yearn a**
toi li&gt; trim: suit uguinat hmt fureeuuLi»V.- jjuiI bar Fx-J, wtikiii ta-

•old out to the la'ter for SKXJ.OU
--- ■ ...— I Murna auu sunns
I *w«l u trust puttarm-d after Um o.ta
turnled by tbo btaudanl Oil cxxniwny. All
Um comjMuleH, large nud small, which have

l&lt;-MniCM&gt; f a Ih.v uh** n-« nuiniug ndotik-y
Hiuqi. Wk-ii tlio aLntm w.i« given U-.o (,rv

tilted ta find relief, try thte great remedy.
"I was afflicted with rttetmutlan twenty
VS-Nra I*—
I..
v
j ...
.

YOUR BUOCY

-- -------- ---- ..HR «UUW1
Wm. Huod'a Farwiparllla did mo more good
Uiau ail the other niedlcluo 1 ever had."
H. T. IUixcim, Shirley Village. Mass.
“I had rheniHutlsm three year*.aud got no
relief Uli I took Hood's tUraaparlll*. It haa
dcue great tilings for tnr. 1 rerummend it to
others." L*wiu BvitiuM,. ir.ndcfurd. Me.
rt.Hd's K rsaparllla la chonirtciriicd by

FOR ONE DOLLAR r
COITS HONEST 111

prore*&lt; &lt;f a.'cntlrg tho Bcllvo medicinal
qualkh-K The rreu:t Im medicine of natnual
•trenrili. cAorting curve I l.lierto unknown,
bend for 1mm k cinitahdng .-.&lt;:dnioual eviiiivire.
...ni?!'?’?-8.
,fi» "»r ’reiora.
I nt ti» * i. y &gt; d, ii rj ru&gt;a mv
oi- ruin.
rtitc. HUU
ana
ilia HI--

United thnii
u lvw •* 'I* -**iug ween

WHAT THE CEREALS BRING.

making a Kouni ot

PAINT

remedy for rhrumaUui; bat thouuoda who

HOUSE PAINT

J. 1’/ TllOMFWOM,

tbe cbaiobvr r« queuing

ALTRENDING TRAGEDY.

would probably

FAMILY OF MANE

only by Q L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Uaaa.

Perry cqqwaixi tbo mun

; L-i
Ur Harris’ family cr^uuied
% i. wife aud M-veo children, t&amp;a eld­
&gt; bam wm a girl ng-d 15 years.
Nat-

»tisa.- from tbe north, and it
I. &gt;riy &lt;*4d. The family rotirwl, tearn t-'i'k tire of iof: ood burning in tin
« tu u..&lt; etumg-rtKao. At-out midnight
r»xM awakenel by amokr that bad
1 iii&lt;« ’ room occupied Uy hitnwtf, bin wife

iWOWTDRT STICKY

IOO Doses One Dollar.

F ” «ERS, THIS IS BUSINESS!

exlloguwtad Um fire. Htrnm. »uppli&lt;-l

promptly.

Cm Indiana; 5h and

Th..

f &gt;nid&lt;&gt;-&gt; him winch indioatol

I«l&gt;er nub, "Death to intrigu-re. Onr jwih
u marked out io form on iutelll-rtr. !i&lt;m
terestod, and jatriuuc m aistry. So be it."
Aubartfa te n uative of Jluinbacb in Marelie
aud u ymin■/ man. He a
..t h .......

0.—• cK,, MWI &lt;Vh,I

Hood's Sarsaparilla

-------V- Mia u«|iariii&gt;ru&gt;l ot
■rriculture relatai mainly to farm pr.ree of

ewnU when toe estimated jeoduct wan I :M •
«, Tn*k„ Dre. 18 —A terrible tragwdy
l ttyrteen mite1 ,'rwm WeadngUni,
illy. Uie Saturday night. Wnw^ng.
un.■-. town aC iwhapf SM p&gt;&gt;pi“,
. Lie Chicago A ,X &gt;. .uwpstoru ru &gt;•!,
i «;.*» wwi u WuoJacy au I about
a.-*- wees of Uurat, and ia iu Um
i. r. very rreb farouug district, w»t■±Ttr\rt&lt;.T.cuUurai *.
Among tbewe

COIT’S FLOOR PAINT
|U« ».tl&gt; (H—U

tiinlwm and din. TU- wmk wMdone qui- kly

W AMn.Ni.TUSI

IrnchiganFarmer

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.

rtii-» a III dye r*&gt;rytb!»g They am »old erery
I where l'rl(— ibe. a psi kace ui r&gt;ilor&gt;. Tber
!»»&gt;ue«a uf r&lt;il-&gt;r. &lt;«• non tad
i do nut rrock «»r riiuiI For
hear * Cota, drug ami lx»ok

BUSING IS PAPER FOR FARMERS!

p.-nihriniUA 7&lt; i ■ M ohi^an. 71 m OMo,

Cssigaj

Fcr Us Paracr, Ua Staok-Bravder. U# Uairymau ami ue IforiicalturijrL ■
thrtidfed until a Ute Uwu- Haturday mgut

tally । xtinsukAed. and

death In marrcllou* tn

The .Niagara, faUs Houle.
hubM-rl|4l&lt;&gt;n pile*. (I H&gt; । «■

l&gt;y the thana,
&lt;w*ayvd to daah into
.
.. ut be w» yer v nt lot
m doing « uy nW &gt; In cat liter, wb-&gt; citing to
tegs su I ibugtit d •ai«rax«Jy a,;ain&lt;t bis
&gt;g«&gt;. Tin* inn idea* t mao teat bar and
In tear away, &lt;-&lt;jt tin half-reaK ki girt
yn r-i him from doing ac. aud'tae

ihmwiia’retod twyood dnnbt that there I. un■ungrutldnlra itaeif, ",e

of drpudaa who had fl &lt;k -d
dun rig tbe excitement. Ih
mainly wnjvd between the
thr Radicate, anil w*n&gt; bri

depth of tea* than 7

ARENSOOaF

ACQUIT.

i

Eaton Rapid*.......
gflfr:-:.-:::::

‘

fe„.

;

Irs-ltut
...___
Mldiltertlte..
Grand Rapid. Ar.

prerrty ren-1 err-1 him r iwhl
rrpr»!;0n«il&gt;'o net. He l.as l.i
a yearn »om»u named firm
1 -«ru.d that ju«t previous to
kill M. Ferry b« wr.»u« t» b«r

nirdte&lt;nr h^a.X- i
i in«vel*lm !■» t»-1
admire tbe ,Sh4k&gt;
nud strict b4»tn—

Ha&gt;ld'«dc, l-rouihi Iu a v-rdiot Friday night

'ompiny.

The arteniau

kitchen, tbe tab)-, tlx- bath, ilM fountain. «
the garden. TIk water nnrbigivea a luuddy
inixtore, that te g: unly. wiih&lt;xi:*fl)mii&lt;4i,
forth purpore of rxtingolabfrig flies.—Fne

lobby of the chamber rd d,
daily exhibition of rmom
tin Intranaigeant and tbe (
which haa gradually hit! tnwd

i*aU&gt;lta county.

UXA

tu

is

nil.

Mail

1- M

It 10
tLxn
life
1 •”
JOT
X.1O

p

SA
c .
■ *1 t* w
ro.m
400
7 10
-j ia
7.MI
JHI
at«
a.'O
ktM
t'ia* •ire
*.ifl
b.ZO
KX7
&lt;&lt;» 10 U

ii

’tandsre time. Tlin«mh coachrs lielwrw
Grand KapUJ* and I Limit no all da} trains
t'owxiu-rn.w. At Grand Kat&gt;Ms wllb Chl
W'T” Mlr,‘h*i»n for Hnlbunl, Ntinlea,
Muskar-ai and pointe north, and wtth Grand
Iteplds A ludlMja K It fn. Big tUpto. Trnrerse
nty and r'*4.’T^’7h Nr* '&lt;*h and Pilfte tx

'Mich wa.

auccww ful aceoniplt«‘&gt;metit uf bia murlerou*

it M

Alt
lire

‘

Iteirott............... I.v,

- •ai|»riy whi h holds th

pelntully noUceibla

-raTtiren.

»

1

I...

•S

liiih rd 'llke ta tbt-l h

and

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

z ta
XZI
3.37

WW i&lt;

inch fiom Um

►ufilrtontly to
___ 4btor m nc-vly
Lt is «u]T««»ad that the fire

1

Irving . .............
HsnnxiM.............
»
Sa*n«&gt;ll0..............
Chart-xtr.............. .
katou Rapid*........ .
JnekaoD . . ..........
Detroit.
Ar
w

in ininiw cr mining. — N.

Complice* be promte-d lo du i
in the liwiantuo* tbav i&lt;h&gt;q I
the work they Mt o-it to do
or atteuip in&lt; io taka tbe h

p i

f
via

• •'

ADAMS HPRiSS COMPANY.

i

.1 Mlroyol ttw lanidlnc a* to make
■■te to wr* any o»tw mwnbr.
miiy. Mi*. Id med te-yooj enutroi

netn 1» unique and unpnrallrM in the annate

1

•

■

eTATliiNa

, ----- -

4 Uunxburr, who slcj* np-rnim.
too wikIuw tu Ikt night caches
i-re fuller lying in the anew. Timby .this lime iiy duimw, and th*

■

GIUBvNS EKOT HERS. Publidten.

ID
H i

abaft, while tin- d&lt;*adly gnei«xt&gt;in- |&gt;utn|wd
frren ibu initio through another sWt. UuJ
tbe mine wily «u- oirnlng It wnuH ben hlior

plbhtn.nH of hi. purpuw’-lo kill IL F

OH! MY BACK

Tbe Couaerva-

Wong Chin Fo&gt; &gt;a a CldiuuMii wlm avowa
Idntrelf n taxi then wiilnmt A qualm r.f «*.&gt;».

Du F.-Upl •.
from harm-

world.

over, that dirtliiguhh Mm from tunny of tl.»
cixllwd and rtdightanrri cta:dieti of thia
CbnetiAn country. Homo ju.i ago, in ila
Aldxxt pnwcueil iu Plymouth rburcli Han- OKinoof Im wandering* in the west, be do-

thing is ataoiutely certain, aud that te that
twenty-fiverenta. An
■r&gt;&gt;«tnlnldr upntliy
in n-gnrd tn Chinese L-athen* prevailed in

eminty tOJ maj-wity.
Tbe acuaal reiert n( the reerwtary of war,
treoahiltta! ln-»lsy to congress, shows that
th” • tpmditurte fur th- \ nr, nf toe dojiartr
amouatrl to H.Xva.Ift'i. Tbe «-rti

claims Inexorable.

Duly iiem commandt

tore, firuuK-inlly ap-oking, waa a fallurn.
After p-iynig bnll rent Mr Wong Chin Fa*
Imd only |1 with wld-b to meet n print I ng
II rtf MTV.* v«&gt; I . I —. - . ,
«

THE WEEKLY

Detroit Free Press

DR. HILL'S

ENCLI 8H BUC HU

apfointm nt.__
printing Uli iu full.—Cidregu Tribune.

dicta.) that young ILdiert Garrett would not

Ho te intnawly fund uf

SLY'S

Great Bali

RRH

Cleanses tb&gt;

* CHAT OFFER.
apotbeenry
cjonmaioo baa submitted taGorarwOgtew
friend In Mil*

r-iouaily owing
•rant tl* i rsw n
of Mgnaixurn

It la iwrfertly plain that to

JJfM/T AND SHOE

&lt;jt tine te frervi a guardian nlTrvted with

Hrtiau Lahm.-s. Ml Huiul-Ht mid. rredd tiis-

UaEifactorine aid Repairinc.
-AU Wufk PruatpUy, Ntatly A Clueply
frunr, by

thirty uti'm.

M t *,*yu.n- “*

^991

Allay* Pain an*
I d fl a in nation
flrtUathe Bom.
Restore* tb&gt;
Senses of TtuAr
no-1 BmeR.

■fever;

�Saturday, Dec. 1?,
wmn commence

OUR FOURTH ANNUAL SALE

Which comprises everything that the name applies to. '*
-

WE EXTEND

AN

INVITATION

TO

EVERY

Man, .Woman and Child Coming to Hastings to Visit our Store
During this sale and see the

LARGEST« MOST COMPLETE
Line of these goods ever shown in

one

In this section.
these goods

stohe

We have over One Thousand Different Styles.

▼

One thing we wish to call your attention to is that we have bought

At Actual Cost
•

.

lo Manufacturers, and will sell them

At a Less Price than Others Can Buy Them For.
As is our customs to give something away at each of these sales, we
of Dry Goods,

will this year

“

give to every one buying 50 cts. worth or over
‘

A Very Handsome Christmas Card,

,

Something you aatIII want to Keep.

LITTLE BRICK GROCERY.
Here wf. will have Christmas Candy at only 10 c. per lb.

Oysiers at Wholesale Prices AND the very best.

WE WANT A.T &lt;11 TSTOTTJt-t PRODUCE FOR WHICH you all know that the little brick grocery
ALWAYS PAYS THE VERY HIGHEST PRICES.

REMEMBER that the Little Brick Grocery and our Large Dry Goode House are only ONE STORE.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

�71IE GERMS OF DISEASE
ASKING »N THE GUTTERS ANO
RUTS OF CITY STREETS.

THl

LAST

LOVER.

r.-UNh-U.!—..

THE MAVERICK SYSTEM.

-

EPISODE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

MADE

HOW FORTUNES WERE

IN Tin: ASTOR LIBRARY.* '
3UEER PEOPLE WHO PASS THEIR
DAYS AMONG THE BOOKS.

UNSCRUPULOUS COWBOYS.

THE

TALL BILK HAT.

A Broodway draper diAcoursii;; &lt;&gt;a Us sub-

|*boruv Him came u&gt; Ciawtantfaoplu. liar
pbyslcfan. anfared far U. PreaMpo. There

\i-a.tocr.it ic. und
.d quartsvs eanuot insure thcm-rlvra

"CaUfa raising in Texas b not what it mtd

[teth isthrki-sdest iowr:

- Elisabeth Steum Ffa-lp* inThelcdrpetHtecL

sirvu.r — ,,f cl,b a,1J “4®a,*&gt;r’ '•* offal ",M|
r.rUsLuxurioudy appointed iwrio.-v,
I tate gte« ” “&gt;do"» anX fang P"*) er» will but
i&lt;i.&lt;’'“ll*uu!nun*t-v ,o tll'btad pMctiinonta,
L-t- ■ -v cervbro-spinal meniugitl*, typhus
f ‘. Astelic cholera or tbe Russian pfaguc.
it is a vain thing for oven tbe

Ten righteous men might hare
khi.

l&gt;ut two chan

tib ray • from th- all /pervading filth. Tbo
. ,-g -Iismsm lurk il\eve: y gutt.-r, hide in
removed tb* nit* air I joint* of lb?

odl) vapors and fetl-al organisms, which

ITALIANS OF

now, only that it ia earned on &lt;1 (Terentiy—

Without

stiffnrv s«»v|uim! it is *tryU-bed on fiamre

.nine t.uw, a ralb-r difficult feet. Here it fa calf that lia* escaped tl*&gt; branding iron.
that droth reap* it* terrible harvest during Where there were targe Iw-rd* of rattle it
the but r.-.-u-m an 1 Bute habfas die like flic. often happened that some were overlooked at

noebmg. Bomecimiu a piece uf muslin iu rnmidered common property by the stocklieu ul crape fa bung at the front door, iait
■ifloner nut. Fur iuun&lt; frvq-jL-nUy tbe ably
sign of death* i* wbeti the city ’s hired atteudaut* ronM awl take tht lady away to give
it, w.Uat tbe family eanaot, &gt;i-&lt;»nl burial.
Tbutiuudxrof children h-ivnfaxiUiscouul- branding hfa owu stork and maylw be wasn’t.
Tliat cut no figure w Uh him.
ingly thrive where au Ante:iron child would
die. Tbe dukilKKid of an Italian bin or jrsrl

Uw.-ra Ifeuita In tbv mmiin- ibe Lenlers
would rouiul the cnltl- iu sight to (mints

-till n*w inix-'u’s. of «-*Mir«), than

Wm,M Uk&gt; smiimi could
Many a m*-&lt;erti eiwcdlMU of Romeo and
Juliet Cu l»- sgvn I ,t«
y a toar- dy uront*

bat of (Ury yoara ago Dial weigtasl about

life. But Ui-y. too, bare tlieir counterpart*

Girls tvhn Kw.rm |u u»o' Ranker City.
Al night half ihu jxipnlaihm slnp out ol Were fortunes made in a coupte at yi are that
I.SWS .-if Kn*
IL.
...
.
could hardly be accumulat'd in a lifetime at
see a big, heavy
man atntchvd ■
rife’s Up.

►•* »• iiulaiJy stvurring winter ooiitaiiii-

Tl&gt;* habitues uf tb« Astor library an-, «nne
of them, a* peculiar as tb- quaint volume*

the viila of Uw- piiucr* ao-1 tap tbe knocker.

PHILADELPHIA,

i .r nu&gt; purpiw will paraiivi a
t earth tatur.it—l with Kulphtir-

mb roil of a b fab la iiupi rgtiatcl
:KBt deadly corgatdc pni-ou. Aud
rnttcrs-tl.ousands of tiw&gt; children
. play during tbe uimm-r and in­
mn into iben- t-ndre hingv The

our brautifnl little archipelago.

tngetb-r with a but iron. Tlie t&lt; p, which is

French inrandracrat with their talk.

launch uwhk u&lt;

We

k»kmg at iu printed page* and now at tbo

Unfortunately at this time

They see tta- Giaour, with tbv stovepipe liat.
He fa gallanting a Mohammedan tely. Tbv

firmly in place. The brim m now put on.
This Is nf nniditi flie times thicker than tbo
sides and is fitted to tbe crown by «tri|« simi&lt;4d fashioned rut might be compared to on- - murty tomes in Uie topslM-lves
of- the dusty,
tliat are mure curefpHv preerved than be.

are c.ilM •'budi-’s," und after the block upon

which went th rough five editions iu as many
wroks might be Iboiight of in couisrCtion

dried.
"Tbe drying room is about twelve feet
square; dm skies are lined with strom pipes.

tbe island.
b-Hiie iu tbe carriage; which iawaitiug. What

rbo sits at lb- iwxi utile, while tlie dainty.

This » bid&gt;nl an adventure twit pruvutesi
rich's Idyls. Thia you might go ou until you

tba kalmakam iigamxt ibe am*t of &lt;mm*'in aamrted yel witlmlcongenial company.
tbee&lt;n|iloy uf Uie American iidui«Ocr. It fa
a COUP LX of ciiaxkk.
onttebed III niudwilg.d tet Hv. ouch a* aiaeni j Opp^ite „w at tpe tabW wtHrv (
ImcvHii ita&gt; word lntert«-&lt;ilinriality
' ^,,1. aiKj where 1 now write, sit*■ u quaint
It is tt,..
i l-w. In
liii. tirarw.lilt'*
tt
nvdirs.
lo a^v
any that
ihsttlifa
proceeding
_.i
.... — i.. .
^... .... i i

law, win. ii |&lt;»rbkI* n M-ihotuet-in

until morning.
’Ureys, ten each rnn -li is iit oiit a limit in tlie
soring to mnii'lnri tfa&gt; iM-rtlsof neighboring
»m-«ix tliem l&lt;eorlng their.rnn ii brand. And

strip of muslin coated with obelise. Tl-e ia

spot*.’’ From t ii- drying room the Ik*lira are
rnnit to 1^-&gt;v-n»d with the plush. This i* oa
operati'-n inquiring lb- greutert care. Fin-t,
tbe uivtei Lr.iu t« rovervfwith rwUiniera, ttam
tbo plush fa p'ai— ion tie- overbrim and ironed

with a hot iron, .4*1 no one nut in t! •• bubfa adja-t-d on a dn-ular machinv that rata
lb* taint auv '• Idib with nailri ;
After tlie |""id&gt;.-r ba* mnovn! g
|iai ticl&lt;- it i&lt; scut tn be trinnm].

ork.

Upon bi- deft Huger*depend u.r rty is

irly by lurid and U tboiuo&gt;t Impurtaut awl
st l«i I liraneti of tlie -radc." ,
Kill. I..is were known ia Fhwcncr, Italy,

nuitter outs tie of f.l« jiinwl»-tion, Hi«

s;-i&gt;t in England continue tu ,
winrsn r. M.tvrmcKs

.ut i-opulaiioacf New York city Lve iu
iient bnuMX. and according to tlie report

driwndrncy, which tv-riiatw die had over-

to l«- Um

ii'JocS I wili see
nuuuiacturc of bau.—New York Bvauiuff
bun.

Mir'

survive their second birthday.
.•i .ii wp.li tbe writer recently, remarked:
Pbenn, typhoid pneumonia and tyjihus
trr are dssrttves nf rouipamtively snv-mii

1ml; nor
iroi-i'in

nil n -irinbiaurv &lt;X tbraf

Umi capacity of too niluatrr.

r&gt;Miveyy.| it from tb«- bat, liken man who

ni.vdo iu this city, and many are shipi&gt;d t

riinilug of Bairaiu. ill qpkr tnwuTillcr a

tiieai jn*t go up to tbo bakery an*l
tbrv are nindr."

Alp'ioi.M- J/uu

ye. more chan
channmg and iuMUgOn
Imre nrrivral, ansi w» 1 have ample opportu-

astonished Um
to call and *oe

rem ha« a monopoly of tbe bL»inrfa iu lb:
city, nud that th-re atw only three in
Haraterga chips in the comitiy. Ciiij

iciulliiC. First. Im&gt; supp'ire bimwlf with a
been rxiKiricsL Tile

of ntauuf.nitn iiig

1 imr would In
•. . phys cion ba» lecniibat.”—B. T. V ohm­
ic- in Hviaid of Mealth.

tun., th- Lturl-iard waten being distinguished

they were now fried tbe amount of »tarrb

n-act without teg.uty on bl- pan. or

plrtiMire and pom a e -qually incapable of
defiidiMMi, or even of a ■&gt; urate dewTiptiori,

family, ft&gt;-ti&gt; «uy
early ivrnmi-s-eu.
H ile Duriiam

smt take notes
noon, aud Inp' a four hour
nr*&gt;n til midnight, tbe k»hI dog
I wat- ii a in fact—being
tn R and rarving t-« divide
unequal num-

u the dullest uf

CdnOUKG THS MAGAZ1XE*

n people HeX|"-~-e-.
Pain is a ■rn-ttion which more or less rapidly

which imapinalLiu

In its vsHion&lt;wis-'t forms it fa suffering pio-

retag air I I sharped

either direct I &lt;
ALTXtuxu

1 i.antleri b-long to tlie starboard wa.ch;

I»-retnp.:d fro n an .-fli-ial Will induce him

itlK-soa.-- nblcil
iltatnoud Lou the left *b--uM-r. Tu • tail!

athwart the ship, •&gt; that
Al pcs' ’—Boston Globo.

issue taae poire at u&gt;e |
... ,
is jvferred. bvcauw4being
Hou.' lain is felt at -onio seat ol

inrtliing. 'Hll I* not quite sure of

lien I up ttw* Chism Crull to KuiMta in *71. and’
MMnewhere &gt;• tween Su-rCUy mid Fort Dnlgi

When tbe u&lt; cn
• rtainh' u&lt;* a matter of commou knowfadge printer, Hoti. Jolui D. D-frera. t.uit oO ■ r
: n n nwn of war tbe culls, military aud wa» terribly shocked and off ndi .. 11. was
iplmarv. are nearly ali given by bugle, ■ an accomplished ocliotai-. a mmi •&gt; fastidious
anl teat tnere are forty-four of such rails, taste, but a de voted friend cf the |v- .4 ■&gt; I,

It would iisrsr do tn leave ibe f -iba'den
- - at to quarteni" liavlng sunk in most shipa
tn-rely “vicar up Um&gt; main deck.’—New
York Graphic.

rock throughout ibe year.

llicy h»e a sort of butterfly, Imppy go lucky
. in wiin h prolably they go tu ibeirafllcM
on v in a while just lo kill lime. But such i*

• holiday* than mod men. And their clerks, at
keep them employ ed often into tlie late
raw Labor day in Nes

Air I that one mu Ruosell Sage. A New York
tniiUosmiro hud spent the day puunng over
bis tKMiks and Irtigrrw. It ia sokiom that big

f-x more than a day at a time. Telegrams
Burring tire Outing which he gets in going to
and from bis borne in bu yacht. Jay Gould

year than tbe humblwt clerk in bi* employ.i*uiladel|*hhi Call.

blot mi Um fair fame of tho perMd- m. In
grri.t dislres* anti mortification Un* Rt*d De
frees hurried away u&gt; Uie* White l.i.u
where be toll Mr. Llm-oln (dtfliily tuui
-.ugnF^oate-'i'’ was not tn gn&lt;*l tu*a-

up idiead of u« It bad levo sob IU mt day.
L 'Ting i-onnted JTI..I I &gt;w-nd of htaraufa in
tlie ta- d They were all Ih-mihIwI ou Ui-kfr
i bon hire with an invert'd T in-tap nf a
■liamotel.
learned that
tlie L-llow whowd l !"• Gerd v.nsnrnt haired
M-XK-au .•alioI Cdnrnn. (w-ttiuq • huv ■ f tlie
lM&gt;y . we started after him. Uep -ii-lnicwlto

Mr. Lincoln lsugbe.1 aud then said wiili i

exprvMes precisely my iden, and f am no­
going to Change ! iu ’Hugar coated’ nra-t
stand I'— Ward H. Laman's Letter.
Worthy tw Itccome a Gould.
When Edith Klngdon (now Alm. Orerg.
Gould) was first on the »tago rite jmdinl ta-r
self, all uiiaidwl. from a subordnim- p-wnioi.
in tbe Busum Tbmdre company to a plattauA
oim in Mr. Daly's, says u New York wrimr.
Friend* bad repeatedly told tlie struggling girl
that her place was fa Naw York, and sbo n&gt;
often bad sent letter* to Mr. Daly, receiving.

Ila now pnxxrds to look through

iKnibtkwi lie will end in picking
A Hbra
A northern alme merchant set up a simp i
Vfc-afairg wernl y &lt;

They will keep lor
three monllyK—X few minutes In a b--t ot«
make* them as crisp n» ttouch they a । n.- ju

The other n.fbt a cab hf ratta-r a difapi
dated an&lt;i dfasipnte.1 appearae.v, whivb &gt;-u*
more or l.-n attnebed to tlie rob boi-e iy
tbe BrumWM’k, while lb* driver gut d«m;
and lx Id a king colloquy with a ilrowsy clu'
mau within. Tbe cubinan insfated Ui.-it h
gvr, but tlie passenger vigriroEiidy but sirt-pily

sulTviiiig writ trim *”ine injunrsl |iarttlirou

ad

i in a moment ia deeply immersed in its

on a basis of fifty cent*. About tbe time that
the driver threaten'd to take him out nn-1
tbnuh him on the sidewalk tbe clulmmii gave
iu gracefully and mid in a rouriliatory voice"All right, cabby. Take
up to Seventy-

I'm too lirsu to talk any more.”
Tbervu|xj:i tbo driver climbed to bi* seat,
wrapped his blanket around bis legs fMlkd

dt-uU n itli,«»iiIi-ml re

■ Ttigiit him. Tbe Imyas"* l.un n

T'-ii u larint was t.’cil

kickrsi his boor, and started slowly up Fifth
nnm’-erw be luid

the boys enugbt it nnd &gt;u
said be, “that a UKWigv b&gt; tboivm-rvw. of HiUiUte.^Btatr« i* quite n -I (Terral thing from
a sjM-er'b liefore u mass urn’Uug in linn* h;
that such message*, taa-ume n purt of tin
history of the cuimtry, mid they should fawriticu with scru|ai!uu* rare and propnra
Buck asiexprertmiO" u»tate pnjtar isundigni
fled.and if 1 were you 1 «ouU alter U-

bis company to Boston, aud Mta* Kiugdon
played a strong card. Bbe sent two ticket* to
tbo performance to Mr. Duly in tho after­
noon, and in tbe evening soul a carriage to
a collector called on him tbe other day with his botch He wrat, saw Um performance,
a bill fa. WM requested to Mand still a mo­ and tbo next day All*. Kingaou received a
ment, am! in tho UMMUitimti an assistant of note aaking for an interview, ^ow hero i*
the aforesaid p. in. had rauceoded in takiug a where that girl’s clevernora came fa. Hho
photographer tbe pair in tho art of paying was a poor, boiirat little worker, and *he wa*
living
home.
tbo
use bill
uiu and
auii giving a receipt.
nccipv. The sebetue
wwir living tn
in a
a cheap boarding
............. . —
- - - - Mbe read
. note,
. wwii
----- »*_•
—i—u, ...
A,l*m*
wrrk* to perfection and ho is never troubled ■ UM)
thouote,
went
straight
to ilw,
Adams
—
-tbe
— ------- house,
■
. .
....
.. ....
.
. m suite
..........of
&gt;___
... ,t*.-.se
nt*.l them
with
hired
room*,
decorated
ibem'»IU*
brie n brae borrowed from "l'il'UK.
,
donned a tea gown that g&lt;xM Bacbcl Noeli
Sheridnn Against Annexation. '
—,,^1 nt»on her and tb-n sentftfr Mr. Daly.
Gen. Geor ge H. Hheridmi "oi J^xitaianu'
BESlySlW b. MJ MU. Kl»S.lu»
almost ax much of a public character no Um. He came, mi'' rei&gt;&gt;™ •• ’-’tU JTr
Pi:ii Bln-ridan, for whom he to often mto- bad her coutenct.—Braton ITavexr.
taken, because they have Uie *nino name mid 1
military Utfa. Gen. George Bberidan is noted
An engiuliTfiri Mirs that sbe hoaron men
for Ins oralorical ability and for lit* *IL
ithom aba
might
liavo consented
rs«l"7|
Talking about Canada tboother day. he said, I ».han
Um____
might
t,*‘yshe would
.
. “
__ have
mCWMr
* whom
-I'm deml ^ainrt annexation Will I gel loo but sb« b«
Ot?'

A certain profrasionul mau in Orlando,

Miv-lber uniil lie is through with
And a* be i» gonenUly a *luw

4wtiir.«si. Foi exanpte. romp
■qnmiiH’ or Inir-tiug pain; nr

b;;a.vdi»

nro wagons out uelirrrfng.

tw bey-five pound ta»xra, __
►rvv to private famOirs we (ait them up In
one pound rartonv. The 'lining &lt; ar»o i n.-urly
ail tbe railnnita u»- them, atul wo have «t.t
some to England. L’ttira a* far awiiy na

gii. ti

about five niiuutt"* io
I rcr hta ls*ite
While the d;trti.d ekm;. w. &lt; wing
(ometbing about ’Smwla Mali

Then tbcrc w tbe young mini
iron- grraily grnlilled ul his dipt&gt;uiatl&gt;-al.y

wrong through igu&lt;*ruu&lt;x of tbe UuineaM of

L;nira into
wind. It

|M--pie take a dfaagrecril.lv uwdirine. Nothing
»nit« him, ami not oven Wilkins Micawber or
llurkleberry Finn can make bis grim jaws
rvl-ix into a smite—New York Ccmm-rrial

|Miiv 1nck on hfa linnneba Th
neck jopped like U&lt;e rvjsirl of a si
-It wo* the only way io -»enl
fellowa, and ibnt kind •&lt; tn-nt went has mad-

boxes of advanced s-ix-w for svhL-li

tag pastures with l«rl&gt;ed wire fanre around
\m, inavericking and •■attfa stFaiin-,: have
about died out.
And
uuuu»w"-«
— —
— w« don’t buve io hire
so many border* either. Men ride around
Ibe pastiirra every day or so to see Hint Uw
feiires are not down, but they don't carry
branding irons with them. Branding fa done

Tbe buck walnut &lt;-m itill maintain* it*
ugly oel^isin Um •rorvaot hou«r« that are
up n)| ovar Um city. Utetell - U fa n bite
wood staiiwd in Imitation nf btark walnut
n nmkra one groan in spirit aud long for the

NotaU inventors goto tba potent office.
Ak'nTsausreof branT put’two.'tatiTunder
tasrit a^ro
* -iu... - ofbrara
—
,-----taken
it an inch apart to make a gutter Uist fits tbe
booidon lira edge of tbo side of the wagon,
and tbna has provided himself with a wak
Ont on the Canadian Pacific railroad the
other day n young man w bo was crossing tbe
continent eronomirallylirought with him a
bundle of four slate fastenoi! three or four
Inches apart with broad ta;&gt;v in three bon- *.
He took two seats whenever two were unoocapied, and, laying this contrivance on both
acre** tbo intervening space, msdo for him­
self a rest for bis fags when nuing up and
for bls back when lying down. Ho was ravied by all bio fellow peawngere. even in tbe
. J
U„n

:

t m jok-w Bedilc him its the rro* grained
;&gt;rrwm, who never smiles over anything, and

“Wo commonly abwM our cHmate," writes
Mr W. Mattieo Williams, -*on account ..f its
humidity. Tills is a gn at mistake. Frrqueut

A bartender plaintively bewaiW ths no

effective of all sanitary agencies. It ch-nnsra

name cf common estme dore beer do
.mat of tbe bonww. It may be that tbe fault *l7t""'|,l'’i the manioatatar of drinks;
.not with th. tatil.te.«...MlUuuthey fumfah I
'’STSsZing I an

rhat tbelr cn.to.nera demand. How long
tU"*•“* Wark walunt are no longer Imdges
of
timt brick,
of rosnesfabUitv.
respes fcibdity, that
brisk, terra
terra cotta
cotta and
and

shapes, are more Isautiful, more durable,
and give eTki«&gt;ee of better taste?—Brooklyn
Eagle “Rambler."

An agricultural journal in England anuounces that tbe numlirr of farms which will

allli

j, man’s stomach him

Um fluid* bo j««n into it f Let inc shAw vro
NXUeUiiug." He placed a piece of raw meat
nn tbo Exainter, and dropped upon it a small
infantes tbe moat had parted into litUe pi***
a» tboug । hacked by a dull kuife.—PhiladclI&gt;liia News.
.
There fa a remarkabto body of gold ore in
It i» in a cliff fronting tbe ocean
Bini is ISO to 300 fret wide, poetically inexhatwtibta in body.. It Is a rich quart* Sen­
ator Jones, of Nevada, has a fifth iu*”**^
tbo mine. Tnd n nl, tbe m*» » bo discovered
it. owns another fifth.—Chicago New*
a task.

Michaelmas ta “entirely without precedent*
Many fnnirt which Usvo been occupied by
■ucceastve members of tbe taroe families for
generation* are to be given up, as tbe tenants
find that they ran only oonliiiua farming a*
a ruinous kmu-Chicago Times.

ybe pig baa wallowed in the miro; bo is
dternced peranna who wish to keep good
eompany) —Central African Proverb.

Before tbe cab bad gwuor fifty feet tbe Joor
was pushed open gently aud the efalmion
swung himself deftly to tbe ground while Um
rob wrut on up tbe avenno with tbe door
banging wkk.' open. Tbe clubman steppM
into tbe Brunswick, took a iwm and- was
snugty l&gt;« bed Is'fon- the cab had got within
sight of Sixty-sixth street-— New Yoik Even­
ing Suu.
_

factors aud ssl) ^untuotM liquors.

It rkaim-s the air. The nmnwulnral and
other sx a lata ms, continually rfaiug from
deremptwing animal and vegetable matter,
are all more or low soluble in waler and are
largely removed by gentle rain, iled'lre

acid exlmlrd from our fangs, and prodimed
by oar tins ami lights. Do Sau**nre found
that a shower of ruin rrmov.d alsiuf 24 fier

■
tbs fake than owr tbe neighboring meadow*
Ibero was no water. Tan atmospbero over
sra Um quanUty fa lnap|»roclMbto, an.I at a
given place on tbv toast it vartra with Um
wind, Inerradng n» It blows from tbe land

The Gospel i* pram bed every .Sabtaitb ia
various neglected part* of tbo national
capital by a bond of Christian meu and
women from an ImmenM, “gu*’,«l wagon."
Great crowd* eagerly listen and Joiu L.-artily

vsrtsd.-Chicago Usrald.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 34.

he Hastings Banner.

16 psjts.

HASTINGS. MICH., DECEMBER ST, 1887.

(1 W.LOWKV.M.D..
. .. ^yalciaQ *nd Surgeon.

16 pages.

WHOLE NO 1699.

H. Wniluns is conaidering the idea this shredded fodder, and they ate it up
clean. I believe the value of the fod­
I of a roller flouring mill nt this point.
Rumor says that Mr. Almot Nye is der is increased fully n half by thresh­
about to establish a writing school in ing. With enough force to gel corn to
'TiNue, Barky Co., Mich.
the machine. 1 believe It would be easy
our miifat.
rHre ‘oWriplHiit* tor the Hanxkk:
The property just east of the station to thresh OK)shocks, or even more, m a
1 Wr.’cy Myer*. WoodUual Ueutei.
ha-i been divided Into village lots, and day. but In that case tw&lt;x pitchers
i, D. M- Mvm. Grriicy.
would !«• necessary, and I ahouM favor
is
offer-d
for
sale;
also
along
the
south
W.
lL
AdilG'.
Monpin.
. M BdCillFnoX ItATKU
QMUTI * COLGROVIL
I H. G. lisle. Na»hv1l!r.
•
side of the highway, vast of the rail­ having two loaded logons, one on each
Lawyers.
, j«ide of the ntnchlntk to work from at
road.
iv,«-fS®c*’I? J'u,&lt;‘n b“*k- HaMlng. )
A tine postoflin? cabinet fa in position the fame time, one plfcher working on
* «actio* u *b tbf iiturtr uf tbe atute.
FMtnuwtrr, Bnnflcld.
at the store of E. C. Spalding. Four-: each wagoni I do not think it practic­
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(I'temuel.
U*n lioxvs have already b—u lot at ten I able to stack the shock corn before the
4 E. KENASTON,
J. N. Curert, Osirlton.
vuntB
per quarter, to. begin January 1st, j day it is threshed, as it is very heavy to
FttsUuiuiter. Frreport.,
.
.or. .
Attorney at Law,
•
nt which time ft is expected the post-1 handle.
, WJ. a Loolvdtir 4 Co.’*
&gt;
I'. L.VlMthbuMl.'f'cdsrCnek.
”&gt; ■’&gt; cuuru u! the Stale. Collection*
To sum up the advantage* of, threidjOffim will l«‘ in fuU blast.
i-romptly .itlenaiu,: to.
lW3*
F. G Norwood. Dviu&gt;*.
Martin Woodard offers for sale the ed corn: Wr get the fodder in such shape
■JulinBbaiB. Hickory Coram.
Brown &amp; I'alnui, !*ratri« rtllr.
store building occupied by E. C. ^ipald- that it is eaten up clean, or if anything
IfARTIN V. BARKER. Rea! Estate.
Byron ► Uber. Cre**y • Corner*.
ing. lie winh&lt;M to put the rnonw into is left it would make excellent bedding
Wm. Browanl. Ilrowsnl.
«a Insurance and Loana.
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and aiisorbent material, and would
adweUlng house.
A- &lt;L Jc*Mp. (JrauttrtUc.
o&amp;ce W1U1 J. G. ttunw) • Bon 2 door* north
l&gt;e ready to haul out as soon as other
Fo*Un*«t«r. Ysnkee Nprinjr*
_ _, , .
«rt rwtomce.
C W. ArnCTlrooc, Bowens MUI*.
SOUTH HSTINGS.
manure; the cobs are broken into such
c,Ten
makln* *irh*n*w»
Mixiry
paid
to
IhvM-MCcnt*
will
be
recrlptcd
of property. The Internet* of uoiire-ldviil
The following program for The sniah pieces that they will Dot be in
-»r by Hie Banpkh (Woprletara. and wc Uu»t
property owner* rarefully looked *n&lt;r. F*ru&gt;»
41 •ubarribiT* »t the i4i»re* munrd who have temperance literary society. Jan. 7th, the wav anywhere, and the operation
urt trilled with u» will, betwrrft thu. d*U- »nd will be ot interest to the many readers of husking, hauling in corn, and stack­
lew Yi*r», pay UveW aubarrlpiwDf 10 the of the Banner in this section:
ing the fodder are all performed at the
same time. The following is the cost
Music.
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FAMES A. S WEEZE 1.
:S1NKERX.
as I should estimate it:
Opening exerrfMs.
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Lawyer.
PERFECT
Recitation—Millie Paton.
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. ..Hasting*. Mich.
In ail court' Ulf slotr. OS
.«•«. *1'0 a sebool library ot
Essay—Mrs. Gamble.
...Jurf*. 11 W. H. Bchwatr &gt;u&gt;rr.
Reading
—
Mrs.
Eycleshymer.
A petition Is being circulated to
three eicvtlent t;*-w*u*pcn,
Dialogue- Will Hal! and , Fred
It* superior rxrellenre proven In millloi.srd make Delton a di»tributing poatddiee
* &lt;4 the W ,-rrt and beam
C. WELTON
home* tor more than a quarter ot -c*tiiun. It i tor surrounding burgs.
b-u&lt;&lt; yf He ane a system •&lt;
Harens.
u»cd by the Vnltcd State* Government. EhlyrKy
which fur
Music. .
Ell*
Barrett, of Delton, is teaching in
Hoaktns *® bnsbeb at ic.
ti *ss*t for tijo Ohio Karraer‘» I n*ur*acn Co. ■toned by the heads of the great Vnlversltlc* as
tiassed purity and adaptsRecitation—Effie Lake.
21 tian' ooard (1 dae f nr ea
I pur: •’»••«. and also '••cun- tte write* policies on * m»n » property *&lt;*!*&lt; the Htnwic-nt. l*ure*t and most Iknltidui. I»r. the Charles I'urpvnter district.
Irtiter -Mrs. Osgood.
r. Mtnlnst-titv. Il 1&gt;m two
by are, llxhtnln* er wind; M*&gt;u«t * m*a'« l"nre« the only Ikiking 1'owdrr that diw-v not
J. li. Williams has liven hauling
run tain Ammonia. I.ituv or Aitiin. Bold only tn
। exitiwi .ivm powi ii»e *e-' :l(*by death and accident.
Reading-Mrs. Hall.
wood to Delton with three teams this
Cans.
U'. and two new UUeU. one &gt;
Recitation—Clarence Osgood.
PRICE BAKING FOWDSS CO
o t &gt;th&lt;-p iNk*. that hate no '
week.
Anna Board ten day*........
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,
Dialogue—Clara Hayman.
wkw tonx.
citicauo.
er. t ori*. i A party of'young people met at Wm.
Kntstrfek’s Thursday evening. All re­ Lake, A. Ejicleehymer.
(Offlceln AHtrart Block. HwUug*. Mich.)
Tableaux.
port a good time. '
„ H**« the only »rt ot Abstract Book.* tn Barry
Music.
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Thede Gybe and Miss Givens both
This does not take into consideration
Comic speech—Wilson Lake.
sick at Mrs. Givens’ with typhoid fever.
TIt??0?*®8*1 value of the fodder, and
Recitation—Floyd Havens.
Guin ver&gt; ?towly, if at all. so says re­
I C. LAMPMAN, M. D„
I think I have made a liberal estimate
Five minutes talk by Mr. Hardy.
•J •
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
as to the amount of work that will be
port.
Dialogue—Mcanrs. Lake. Osgood, done in a day. :w few men will haul tn
F. •■•t.L And fecudiuSpecUdty. rile*
Mrt. Clarence Pierce camo home
b; *tuU ui! other
oj th- rerturj treat
Burton and Evch-shytner.
,
from Eaton county on Tuesday last.
more than five loads of corn in a day
ed, Mid a c-ire guaranteed or no pay, proiJdtni
Reading—-Mrs. El Benham.
and few will husk 25 bushels. Th(&lt;
Mrs. G. Dickson has a boarder:
a written agix-nirut l« had to th.it effect preii
Answer to letter.
wages are what are paid in this connFanners are busy cutting wood.
Music by little girls.
David Bowker was in this vicinity
try, but board cim not be had at 25c
Recitation.
P”1" dayL„I e&lt;ur,,d it at cost. Thresh- I
on tiusincss this week.
Dialogue
13
children
Miss Li.-.-ie Horn is visiting her par­
• rmen wlu charge 4c. per. bush'd fo’
• Reading—Mrs. Freer.
their work.
Mtu.BR IX’nvw.
ents.
Essay—Edith Havens.
Morrow Co..O.
I would like Io say » few words
Recitation—Grant O.&lt;good.
about the en.bryoN-illage of Cloverdale,
It is well enough to be invited tn tell1 I
Darkle song—S. H. Nigger?.
and vicinity. I feel as though our in­
ILLI AM IfrSWEEZEY, Attorney
Recitation—Arloa McOinler.
about harvesting corn by th# shorteaf
terests had' lat-n too long neglected and
At Law an I Solicitor in Chancery.
pethod, that many farmers itri- practic­
Pantomime.
needed a little uttentlod from someone
Ettie ing this fall, provided we can tell all
Dialogue— Edith &gt; Havens.
The village of Cloverdale has bren Paton. Edna Hall.’Gertie Lake.
about it to all the reiulera of The Farm
LVILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
officially pistted and recorded. It' is
Reading -Mrs. Havens.
er. Tbneewtmtake The Fanner ca*
’’
.J native of the Fchco.
pleasanUy located on the C. K. A -• BMusic.
tell those who&gt;k&gt; not that the thresh­
Cotirrtlon* a •prctJUty.
ll„ about nine mites from Hastings, at
ing machine wilj husk; kbell and mast! 1
ih'Cltatfon—Currie Grace.
the foot of one lake and head of anoth­ - taper.
cate the stalks, leaves and cobs as fast ?
er.
There
are
several
other
beautiful
Reading.—Mrs. Burton.
, as the owner and all his neighbors can:
A’athriU'. Mick...
lakes in our immediate vicinity; the
Dialogue Ruth Lake. Susie Bald­ get the corn shocks to the table of thi =
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
justlv famous Wall lake being only I’I win, Adjlu Hall. machine. The only preparation neces­
miles distant. There is one store being
Talk-Mr. Benham
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sary is to remove all but-threc H-ction«
built by Mr. Mostner, of Hope Center,
Recitation- Rosa Uilsmger.
; of the concave, put in two boards, and
We carry * I'’?'
Mr. J. McLean kv? erected a commod­
-re iwjx-elwh
Music. .
, then use your own judgment us to th&lt;
ious repair and blarkslnith shop, which
Recitation Fred Eycleshymer.
motion of the machine. If vou ’havt
will soon b- in full blast. A .location ■ ID-iiding—Mrs. Crawley.
.
barn nx-m, stick the end of the larrie*
R. TIMMERMAN,
for a brick yard fans tw*ea purchased by’
Dialogue.
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into the burn, somewhere, and tx up a
. Hom.J*pathie Physician A, y rg-on.
Mr ltatt-s. son of the former brick­ I Cloeing Remarks Mrs. Pennock..
little platform to catch the fodd«-r. If
maker. Mr. Balter- a young man of, j Music.
there is space in the upper part of tht
energy and ability, and will nnt fail to I The following are the new officers vf barn, a bay 20x40 feet will hold thG
IL LANDIS. M. D,
make
n'.akv’a.'-iteeees
.n -uccw of
of brick making^
raakiog. His
ills | the literary society:
■ foilder from 20^acres. The oalv harrf
»ard will be start ri early jn tNe spring
part
the job is to get the Yhociu-i
Pre.- blent-- Ener Lnl-e.
'’ Mr. Ansel'
Ansel Kinphury,
Kingsbury. 'proprietor of I jV.ice President—Mrs. M. Burton i 1 u .thin reach of the fa-der. There may
’ the faim on wh'.rh the villsgr fa local-1 N-cretarv - Addle Hall.
\|&lt; be a i»etter way. but I prepared stick?
! e&lt;k has a custom grist mill. Mthated &lt;’u ' Treasurer—Arthur EydcahymetV
inches
long. I S' inches
aad &gt;3;
]
I the waterpower Qt&amp;ween the two Jakv.t. | Chaplain E. Pennock.
inch thick. J’bored a S inch hole near
' Mr. Kingsbury occupies a Snr brick
on- end and sawed a 1 s' inch notch at i ■
jEditors—
I-residence.and there are several other' Associate Editor- Susie Baldwin.
; boldtn.; angle near tne other end. »
' brick hoit-«&lt; in our immediate neigh-[ iMiss Ella Youngs, of Muskegon, is.i cut a S inch rope into pieces five or slW I
; liorhood: fourteen lots havti already i expected to spend the holidays, with fret long, tied a knot in one end. rai
bren sold, and strong talk ot mpre being ‘ friends and relatives hen*.
the rope through this block binder, tits I
I sold in the near future.
The exercises nt the Star in celebra­( a knot in the other end, and two o i
1 Cloverdale has the advantage of be- tion of J. G. Whittier’s birthday by the three more knots eight inches apart,
I ing located near the center of the town- sdhool was largely attended, but were hate 100Um which I carrv "with nr ■
;ship of Hope, on an opening between not up to the standard in interest, be­ machine -enough to run thrre wagons 1
Ftnwt line in the dly.
I two lakes. It ia surrounded by a good cause the tuholart had not enough A good hay rake fa needed, and tw&lt;
i fanning country, and I think it has.a I practice.
. —
men to bind and two men to pitch od
J fair chance to become In time quite a
It the shocks are large they divide thetri
। thriving little placet We are not quite
About thirty-live hills make a goo* |
i bundle. The ties should lie drawi1
as old as or.r southern neighbor. Delton,
So much fa said about threshing com I
and of course do not put on airs as yet,
the shock IkIow the ears, anwe dip the following from the. 1around
but we expect to merit and receive a that
(
stay there until the shock is on the wa I
fair share of the business which usually (thio
.
Farmer:
.
chine table.
comee to such 8 place as thfa is likely ’
If the cornstalks are dry when thvesh
1 helped a neighbor thresh com yes­
to be. The depot would have t&gt;een
ed. they-will keep all right and an
built’ere this if a certain highway had lterday and 1 was pleasantly disappoint- 'worth more than twice as much a'
not interferred with the site, but the I (ed in tne operation. As it was the first when fed in the ordinary way. Exper l
matter has finally been arranged and trial of thfs method of making the har­ lence proves that stock eats it bette
the depot will be built in due time.
vesting of the corn crop easier in thfa when torn into shreds than when cu
We have for your inspection the largest and most complete
If this article finds its way Into your
। into pieces as some do. .Some *ay th
columns I will try to write again and :neighborhood, of course we did not I corn will spoil, but as the actual cost©
ine of
give such iteps of interest as I can make great headway at first. An or­ harvesting a crop in this wav is onl i
gather in regard to thfa place.
dinary grain separator was used with about half that of the old methoc
one concave out, and only one riddle farmers can afford to incur a littl'
CRKSSYS COBNKWI.
trouble in caring for the threshed corr
Mrs. Mary Barber and Miss E. J. was left, and this riddle had a board If you have a rtoor that can be usre
Mend have returned from Ohio, when- tdx inches wide fastened to the inner spread the corn on it about eight inche
they took the remains of their brother end to make it reach further out. and deep, then take some blocks of stovt
er shown bj- us. at prices ext^mely low for good goods and
on the outer end a strip of sheet iron wood, set on end and lav some scan*
for interment.
Respectfully.
’isurpassed quality, richness and utility.
Elmer Reynolds and wife have re­ was attached to it so that the broken lings on and cover with boards and i.
turned from the north.
cobs ran over into thealraw carrier in­ this wav you can build three or fou
A singing school every Thursday stead of into the elevator. ^The com shelves one above the other. Mos I
night, taught by Mr. Handy of Flain- was on an average fhree-rixtrenths oTta Michigan farmers need neither lumbe I
well. AU are invited to attend.
mile from the barn where the machine or woodpiles for this pnrpose this rea: ।
■There will W- a Christmas tree at the was set. In other words, the field ex-, One man says the corn is so poor’ thi
school house on Christmas eve.
tended from one-eighth of a mile from year that he can not afford to have i
Our school fa progressing finely under,’ the bam to a little more than a quarter threshed. 1 think he can not afford t«i
the management of Mr. Vosburg.
of a mile. Two teams and thrre bands handle ten stalks to find one’ ear. Th
Byron Fisher has been to Grand Rap­ were employed to haul the com which added value of the fodder will pay f&lt;i|
ids purchasing holiday goods. Those had been previously tied up in bundles. the threshing, and thi* is the tumplMl
wanting gtxxfa in that line will do well At the machine there was one man to and cheapest way to find what littl '
Co give him a cull before going else­ Etch from the load, one to mow back corn the drouth kt grow. If farmer
e fodder, one to measure, and one to would try the improved method of oor
where.
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The rop*rtJ»n&gt;hlp hen-Urforo edWinc twCharles and Ikivid Barber have pur­ carrv grain, or seven men in all. The husking once they will never sit dowl
twrrti the .ub-rriber. iuM«*r the-Ora* name •&gt;&lt;
bands were not cut and after experi­ on the chilly side of the corn shoe;
chased the Frank Shein farm.
Down* B*Ocock I* ibhAlsy
£.». CT.Usumr th.
ASM.John Barber and wife are viffiting ment the threshermen concluded that again to busk corn, as they and then
Mr Down* nsmuiic* *B Indebuiinro* oi uw u»y friends at Comstock.
fathers have been doing tor more thar
It was best to feed the corn tops first.
are to be p*M
■ new offered everyone who intends purcha--it&gt;g a cloak or n™. and Ml accounts dwr tbctn
The first discovery that we made was a hundred years without any improvi1
AiBSRvK.
that It would at least require live men meat in the method of securing th
Four
decks
of
hogs
have
already
l&gt;een
and thrre teams to keep the machine valuable crop,
ATap.
.
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shipped from thia pdQt to Itaffata. &gt;• going at the distance we had to haul.
Tuesday, Nov. 1st, I threshed lOacn
Thp Qf nolz *s veryh-rge: assortment of sizes-coinplete:1
y. via Kalamaxoo. and the M- L. it. K. As it was. we were at work about half ot as big corn stalks as I ever saw gro
111C iDLULK style and finish perfect: fit guaranteed 1
Stock shippers get Kalamazoo rates the Um&lt;' for three-fourths of n day and in Sandusky Co^O., in six hours. F­
from here, and in fact all classes of threshed 209 shocks of corn, cut 80 hills it only yielded al-out 30 bushels
We ha.e elegant Plush and Astrakhan, fine Melton and Beavfreight for distant points take the same to the shock. 1 was surprised to find shelled corn per acre. 1 have three1'
HASTIXCS. MICH.
cloth. Boiicle and Broadcloth cloth Cloaks, Wraps and
rate as from Kidatnazoo direct.
that a ten-honw power engine currying over 1.200 bushels of com this fall,
The stock var.ls are eomplKed and Lhirtv-five pounds of steam furnished have three weeks' threshing yet to
are tar superior to thorn' at uur neigh- enough power, as I bad previously sup­ Nome tanners are binding and hat
CAPITAL,
$50,000.00.
Jackets,
twiring village. Richland. A tine set of posed that com would be harder to and stacking their corn in the fo
Thp
ptpp are very low, beyond competition. We
Buitalo scales are in connection, and thresh than small grain. The place we as they think it is a cheaper
we are sure any Shipper willta* pieced were at work was on a road over which When they haul and stack lx
1 lie I I ILCO invite inspection and comparison.
with the advantages ;w a whole, which there fa a great deal of travel, and there threshing it only takes about five t
Michigan.
was a crowd around nearly all the time two will get it to the machine, two
are offered him here.
Every one speaks well of Uh new &lt;te-- “we were at work, and 1 did not hear stack the fodder, and one man will
Choice and substantial Black Silks. Colored Silks in evening
pot just finished. It is a very nice and any one find fault with the work, ex­ care of the com.
s. »•_
op™ I»r
cept that the com was cut to some ex­
merty occupied by MrMcr Bro*.
&lt;113(108 at all prices.
but the cut grains are as good to
thhplace I&gt;ec. &amp;h. for the purpose -of tent,
feed as whole ones, and could tw easily.. I bate been practklnx medicine fort
OFFICERS:
separated by a fanning mill, if any of
rew?’,T.tS|3diwr » W'ln«
vrart and have never been ablewpu
D. G. Robtawn- President;
the corn was to liesold.
vegetable compound that would, like *M
No trouble to show goods.
mnrket will afford for dressed hogs.
The great gain was in the fodder,»
S'
-Ubltabwl . e-«l I which was thoroughly cut and shred­ Liter insulator. promr-Uy and effeettveb
Everyone treated courteously.
ded. and the 909 shocks were easily put
DIRECTORS:
on a barn floor 12x30 feet, and it was ^..imibiirr power* o&lt; Uw ayatem.
not filled. The gentleman for whom
It will pay you to call early.
Grebb*.
wouw
n- “f
D. G. Bobtnsoa.
the threshing was done owns two
our citirens drove to that cth
Perrheron stallions, and these, with the
1 hJLs^nd
ainr/-sold
withfor
a small
load price
of dreaseu
the same
paid other farm stock, were given some of
| vTTv. A. Spalding.

County News.

0?PRICE’s
CREAM

.-..•OK &amp;NISKERN.

JakinJ

HASTINGS

POWDER

GOODYEARS’

HARDWARE

jewel stoves,
Swell-body cutters,
Portland cutters,
Belknap patent sleighs
Light pleasure sleighs,
Horse blankets.
.
Robes,
Sleigh bells.
Skates,
J
Cross-cut saws,

F

M. Israel &amp; Co

| Corn shellcrs,

IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,
127-129 W. Main St.. KALAMAZOO.

HOLIDAY BARGAINS
Christmas Novelties

Handkerchiefs, Plush Goods, Shopping Bags,
Silk Umbrellas, Towels, Table linens,
Spreads and Tidies.

| Snow shovels,
Carvers,*

And everything
seasonable in the
4 lardware line in
correct styles and
bought at correct prices.
We are prepared to
quote special prices on
anything in our Ijne.

GOODYEAR
&lt;fc Sons-

A Good Opportunity

Hastings

P

City Bank.

C

A General Baaklna Buatnew Transacted.

�lie Hastings Banner.
Habtingh, Micn„ Dec. Ji^t, 1887.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Xntered at th* rttolofiira Bt HMtting*. Mich.
I XTtHUwmlwiou tfcroufih the jnolto w woood
cUm matter.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Congress is in session, and the demo­
crats, with their usual stupidity will
seek to alarm the business interests of
the country by all sorts of threatening
legislation. They seem to desire a con­
dition of business unrest, and to Keep
up a constant fear of what congress
may do against the business interests
of the country among manufacturers
Oi\course they don't expect to pass
such legislation. If they did it would
never be brought forward. What tni-y
hope for and all they hope for is to pro­
fit by their demogogw arts in certain
localities without losing their grip else­
where.

MEXICAN TELEGRAPHS
ATTACKED BY MONKEYS, ANTS,
WOODPECKERS AND TIGERS.

Likn the land of Grecian fable, Mean o h
a paradiN- girt with fln-. Tlwre an&gt; nt hast
threo distinct dinlBtre—that of tbo Tierra
“Non-partisan Prohibition means
Fria. or Cold Land, up in the mountains-,
non-enfocced Prohibition.” affirm the
that ot the Tieri&lt;s Tem;ite&gt;l3, Temperate
Land, on the plateau, aud exteialing down
third-party men, supposing that they
the slops- toward the &lt; oo»J a few
milea,
have therein offered a logically conclus­
and, lastly, that &lt;d tbo Tierra Caltente, or
ive argument. Apparently they do not
Assail the business jof the drunkard Hot Land, u hkh take* in the coast on the
realize that their assertion, if true, makbr, and you will always find a dem­ l*ncilic and Atlantic sides with also oano uf
means that prohibition can never pro­ ocratic editor ready tio defend the sa­ ttei sloping country.
Tim Ti«ri a Tetnpliufa i«, nl tbv uortii uf tin*
hibit. If true, it means that officers loon. In championing the saloon in­ cuuntry, characterised by vast treeJ-ws plains,
elected bv either of the great parties terests the Democrat ot this city but «ner which must l»- baui«st by railway, wr by
cannot bo expected to perform their followed the traditions of its party. cart where the railway 4.»- not penetrate,
sworn dutiea in the faithful enforce­ Democracy and the saloons go band in Alio l«ohn and wire lot th&lt;- Hue*. (JftrntillM-s
great load* uf point, cut in the fotrusts annuel
ment ot law. That there are «uch hand. This unholy alliance will be re­ Toluca or J’aucuaro. in the lemtlu'Ch part of
officers in .wine localities may tie readi­ pudiated by honest democrats, and the Un republic. Lave V; bo slow ly and lahorioudy haul’d over the but pbdns of Cblhua
ly admitted. Hut it is a slander to say dag of reckoning is at hand.
hua and put ill place by men who curry their
that the great body of^men chosen by
“Will the democrats fuse with the ration* for day* with them. The wnt of tbo
popular suffrage to public trust are
and tbe wire is neoeviarfly greatly &lt; ugreenbuckers in this state next year?” polos
tiuuced by tie tnm«p&gt;xtnti.&gt;u, iu*l it tpay tie
faithless to the will of the people and
asks a friend. Blesk your soul they *aid that telegraph wire, pLuxd almv«t any­
to their sworn obligations. The third
lx 11 fuse with anything. That partv where in Mexico, eu-ts Iho govenum-nt threw
party should take notice that slander is
and xhe saloons have formed an offen i tltnm what it did iaialwl al Veru fhtu: or
a sin oa well as liquor selling.
i’arodel Norte.
sive and defensive alliance, which is
Trnvelw* on hursclMu-k iu northern Mexico
In localities where a prohibitory law
getting more and more offensive to ’the travendng tlieue vast, treeless atel ue-late-lH-ly
cannot be enforced through officials
people. And they will not resist over­ plains Mop at night for camp, mid, ttnding the
elected by either of the great parties,
tetegni|ih
jsiltai ncci»»ili!e and admirably watures to unite with the greenbackers
the difficulty commonly is that public
Mined, ent them dou n for firewood. And ild»
next year--not much.
U noCall. The humble ranchero, dobing a
opinion does not support the law. and
»tnck of wire with which t» fetus- iu an inthe majority of the people refuse to en­
It is hard to say who is the most gift- «-l-*-ur«-.
with his |M,nM-rvmt
I
force it. It is known to every practical &lt;-d of Lansing's pretty belles as a gener­ down a mile w two for Use, leaving pol&lt;«
man, if the people will not gather evi­ al thing, but each one hopes to tie the »:t‘t.:&lt;mrs prostrate, 1 have myself A«n
and nl.»o king .trvt--h&lt;. of wire
dence against u particular class of law­ most gifted on Christmas mornitlg.— isitae
without pok-H.
breakers, or will not as jurymen find State Republican.
fiOXEVCOXlUXO TUX 1-t‘U^.
offenders gully on evidence which
Bata!
And tint polos brought so far at t*&gt; grout an
would be held adequate in other cases,
expense hare other cnaaii.v borides man.
Henry George's announcement that There l» tba iudgnlficant looking worm, the
the best and. most faithful officials are
he won't run for iTesident next year, ‘■j"nRrr-'' which, insidiously liurngvombs the
powerless to enforce the law. In such
threatens to leave the Prohibitionist polti till some fine day (bey full at th., breath
localises prohibition would fail with
a br&gt;&gt;vzr, strewing fragments of WOO.I over
nominee without anything of about bis of
the ground. This is a formidubte opponent
third-party officers, just as it would
buMo compare votes with.--Lanning of telegraph comn&gt;niil.-ai; .u In MeV-'11- aud
fail with officers of other parties. A
Republican.
any bright American who van ihow how to
dlsagreeinent of jury defeats a prosecu­
k&gt;s*(&gt; it out of tbe pole* may fairly demand a
tion, and one juryman out of ten. if he
Senator -Palmer is right. The “saloon reword from the Mexican government.
“ Y )&lt;m pajarow mmi vncmig.»&gt; tnmbien ' (and
falls to credit the evidence admitted, in politics must go.” Ttte people will
•.bo
birds aro abv enetniw,). There is a Mexi­
has power to prevent conviction. Pun­ rule this country and they are getting
can Wtx&gt;lp-ckcr who sits up toward the tiqw
ishment of liquor selling through crim­ all they wish of saloon dictation's^
nt the poles and pecks and peck* m-1 prs-L*
inal procedure. where trial by jury is
fur whole days, till the lopromre off, and
wires mat erres arms go, too. A great
f guarantetd. therefore become® imprac­ t
OWL SOURS IN A HOTEL.
rogu&lt;- i* Ulis Mexican wuclpeuk* r.tnv sworn
ticable if a considerable proportion of
J’evpta Who Kun Atnliui ib« enemy of t-h-grupb [►.les. Tbo linemen
the peopltt refuse to enforce the taw. AU Sort* otNight
(cvladorcw *1xm-t him wiwu they cam but &lt;»f
Clrrk'D t&gt;r»k.
That difficulty is not remedied by the
“N&lt;jt all of tbe fenny thins* tliai hr&gt;n*n what u»e! Une di«» aud forty c me after the
election of officials as prohibition parti- around a b.itel, wvrhowu up ui 'A Bunch pf funamll
An&gt;l ti.. ii she white ante, those ituimanmn'.
■ sans.
Keys,’" *nsd Nr,. Wuteon.a nlgbl &gt;d&gt;rt in fxi utwn br.llowrrs out of rinibvi. Tbe* tiny
This is the fundamental objection to Omaha hot*-]. tn a reporter ufb-r the- tt*-Mer. ■ ivatures will .-nt out the imide of a polo til!
“
Ainitt^ariy
tint*
ar
night
you
•?outa
*&lt;o
it u « mete slid I, »• ilfel »p}*irvtitly, atutdy
prohibitory legislation in the states
thuii:* jpiing «m around here that would
but abeolutsiya* good for nothing
where the people are not strongly in airiiw &gt;■&gt;&gt;«. but it d&lt;«-uaX alway* joy us to ae««iingiy,
n- un . ggihcIL Up &lt; &lt;an&lt;» the wind, aud the
favor of the measure. Wherever locid kit anything about tbi-tn.*’
)^l &gt; id-.w away m if they were b»nic:At this time iterv wvre not many gurek'-f tu-sts detei-hcd Ly a t-yctew*. Tb«*«i “boriin
option exists, the strong tmajority in
any locality h:rf corresponding power tho hotel 1:1 tbn otBcn, and tbo*- who Still Alt ga* bianeaa” dig out the u»s!&lt;- of horn*- tinsand chatt.x! began to
and «u&gt;
to &lt;mforce the law* it enacts. But a by tu» drifted away to bed till unb- tho levs iu some ports ot rl»e rountry. They bare
even Isrwi known to so hollow out the k-g!&gt; of
state hiw which is disregarded in a r--|*&gt;rxz-r ntnain««i l*-*i&lt;hM th" &lt; l-jjfr taxi a dining tal.lv that one .laydown* it came
large proportion of the towns or cities | porter*. Jitrt tlu-n a 'ba* [&gt;u!l&lt;*l up at th« with all ite t-iuckcry aaiftb*. tiucaidny meal,
door aud n florid trnvciUng man nuhi-rt up to too. TLe huoniga blnnea is aim tix&gt; sworn
of the state,does more harm than tlie cuanti-r, grnbl**! a pen and r--^i&gt;i«-rod.
•&gt;Mtny of civiluation and progress as repre­
good, becausfc’ it brings all law Into Then 1»- kmiusi toward Mr. Wawnn and ron- sented by thbttehrgmpb.
contempt Prohibition, where public tlikntinlly u*k&gt;*l if tJwro wu* any mall for
lint tiis Hol Lind lai* itaenamh* r.f teleg­
it hi! aurpriml that th-r»- *M raphy a'vK Hour Mayne Heid, or lialianopinion on the subject is much di­ him and
not; Uwn be
for t.-l«xninui and exprc»a
vided. needs a despotism to make it poekai^st. his ourpru*' apixrriitly inenwdxig tyue, or Verne would Lave arired &lt;m the fact*
i-.ero pre-euted. Picture to your.-sdre*. gt»jd
work, and tn this country we have no anbe wiikct-Aiin-d rtM.s-wwdveb io tlx ncsotivr. friend* &lt;»u w:isldc piazza* or LxHiging oo
daspoUsiu. How would matters be im­ Tbca hn cal in I a n»wrnx&lt;w boy and »&gt;nt a mountain top* tLh summer day, a country of
proved if a third party should elect note, which-it took him »nnr time to eten- iiU]*-uriruUe vegetation, with gigantic palms
nuM5 ami th«« «nud to hi« room.
and plantain*, with jungle* so dense that it i»
prohibition officials wherever it could
A very -mall wnll dreamt num &lt;-nmu up to bard work with a stout and *harp maebete to
get a majority ? All other localities the roaut.-r, and In a vubw that hdt n&lt;&gt; doubt make a |«ith through them, a country ot In­
having
nap-prohibition
majorities aa to his belpg abmt thnw-quorti'n' “rfiut," terne heat, of inuumembk* musquitorw, aud
for tin- key to No. —, which wm haad- ticks, and malaria, and date*, and vegvta
woufd ekct'Ofcicials opposed to the en- aokixl
ed to hltn; he went up on the elevator, but tiou tbut grows up iu a day to a bright that
forcemt^ oiUKdaw. Even in localities returned very m»o, laying that it won tbu interfere* u Itii th* labor of man.
where
for the law exist, in­ wrong key, and that be lied gotten into
riGHTtNu OFF Tint PCMA.
tense partisan fowling against it would •otne otbi-r man's room. Hn asked fur bin
Smii we some part* of the Mexican Mate*
W&amp;rihing, tut it !md not come in from the
be aroused, and would influence indi­ Uomiry. and. atonnirig and »wwafl.’jf. be left of Taboo aial Yucatan, and it is. through
viduals and particularly jurors of the the bou.-»&lt;. Later n foliivmati walk.ii hlin •uch rcgfi-'ito that th* telegraph which con
tract* tlie Mexican cajutal with important
minority. The rallure would be far into the offlixi, an&gt;! it t»A thm- porter* to points bke San Juan fiapti-ta or Ban Cris­
more complete and disgraceful than if put the giMKt to bed.
tobal must penetrate. Thb te a country
Although it "ik late at night, the Lincoln where the linemen gv in couples, ate I tinned
officials were chosen without (■special delegatioc. &lt;i( ahiennnu and tawyrra wero
with rifle* to tight off tbe fierce “j/um.-i," or
regard to their opinions on this subject just coming in in mudi mpiudh. tlMXigh iif- M-xican tiger (tiger), whoneraulrt man ami
If non-partisan prohibition cannot be teezi of them had lwen totb* oj«*n* togetbor is rsjwciaily ravenous for telegraph con­
in the early rv*ning. During most &lt;i( this
enforced, it is plain that partisan pro­ time a man wn« nittlng lu He- « ritlng room, structor*; Tira Maxicun liuamen down in tbe
hibition would be enforced still less. round anlct p. H« wn&gt; not dbaurbed until It liot coast country »bool many a jnima while
out attending to their lines.
After all, the obstacle comes from the was apparout that hn meant to stay there,
A scarcely-1&lt;~* formidable antagonist L*
very nature of free government, which when a porter w&lt;&gt;La him up. After inquiring found in the monkey tribe who inhabit th*
the price of lodging the »leeprr W atb-d out jungle* and chaparral ot Tabasco. Liter*.]}
necessarily depends for enforcement of into the etreuL.
the
“woods are full of Uratu.” Their favor­
law upon the disposition of the people
••That's a ytenm-m ty)» •«&lt; b«d.’' &gt;aJd Mr. ite di version, wbeu not in quest of food, 1* to
Wateon; ‘Ibcre tent a night that we don't Intake tbcnnclrca to tLo telegraph line for
to enforce.—N. Y. Tribune.
hare to fire one or mon* of tb»m out. They gymnastic ax.crxiuv. and Imenicu assert (hat
known injioteb. a* &gt;lcr|.ex'" •
often lOO able bodied monkeys may be seen
A practical message was it? “Hain, aro
“If you want to write ol»&gt;ut oighte in a
common-sense and business-like," the hotel at night you ought to isim.: hero and dt -.winging on tbe wire, fortooiml, turnkey
by loojiing tiwir tails. Tbo contree traders remark with increasing out the • watch' with mo when there ts u fashion,
tltmoua vibration of these forest gymnasts
emphasis every day. Well, what does crowd in town/' continued Mr. Watrou; Marta (ba irou nails used on the crass anus,
“thia is a light night and n-/t much r«ing 1 aud tb«e oflcn come down, bringing tbe wire
the president alm to accomplish? A on."—Omaha World.
with them.'
reduction of the surplus revenues to
.And it Is not n safe matter to undertake to
the extent of 8100,000/300. How does
.Viu.ri.an* Iteal llu, BrltHh.
dispor* tbefcc robust monkeys who play tbe
•■The
i»eof
foroign
(dcklui
and
mum-*
in
be expect to do it? By taking off the
dicken* with the telegraph lines m the
taxes on sugar and tobacco, wholly or tliia ccxmtry is very small now. Amcriunn sparsely inhabited state of Tabasco. Lmcmen
pruducte hava taken their idace."
have found that on shw&gt;tiug a monkey swing­
in part? That would be a practical
This was the reply of a u b&lt;ile«nJe grocor to ing ou tbo wire they have bnen pursued by a
method ot wiping out the surplus, but a qucriion from a reporter. Tlx reporter whole regiment of monkeys, who, with Mrtras
then
aakvd:
and
nuts, have pelted them severely. “It Is
the president does mt favor it. He In­
“Has the fan*, af the foreign goods dk&lt;l uo joko (no e* bronui)," said a lineman re­
sists upon reducing the surplus by
outF
cently. "to have a (ribo of monkey* puivuc
lowering the tariff, beginning with
“Sot exactly; b“t lb*’ Anwrioon picUca quo; they aiv very slrong (muy fuertes) end
wool, but stipulates that nothing must ore fully equal to them, and, what h&gt; of moro coil bit with a stone or a stick in a fadilya to
be done to weaken established indus­ importance to cotuaininre, they ore much mnko a man howl with pain, a thing tbe
cheapsr. You will remember that al one monkeys enjoy hugely.’’
tries or to affect the interests of the time no pidle was thought, w. rlli rating utiin the coast country, e»p«'cial!y on the gulf
workingmen. Well, he can get rid of loa. it bore tbo stamp of u osrtnin flrm in of Mexico side, ti»e wires, from the humid
9UJJD0JX0 by abolishing the duty cn Ixmdoti. The eaxoe may bo Mid uf eauem. condition of tbe air, oxidize rapidly, end a
But
this
is
all
changed.
No
oae
think*
uf
wire
is found by experience to be in need uf
imported wool; but precisely how he
orldng lor the Lxnul.xi cuncnru'a pivkloi nor replacement in a yearSt Uw. This adds
can wipe out the remaining 804/300,000 in any ordinary grocery .-dore, nod U o ny one heavily to the co«t of kooping up the service.
he does not state. If the president had should it would bvalmot impusdble to get
Still another diCl.mlty in maintaining n
gone through the tariff schedulm and them. Tb» Atu«-i'-a:i IwtlLd picki** are good sorvic* in tbe Hut Land Mates Is the inifrom X; to 50 [inrreut. choajM- to (be jobbing
of acclimating, in many regions,
pointed out where reductions should be trade, and tlsendure enn tx&gt; sold «t a lowar pcsMibiilty
telegraph operators from the colder table
made, he might be credited with pre­ price to the consumer.“
lands. They vaetiy fall a pray to fevers, aud,
•• What about theaaniwP ,
if they escape with then- lives, they have
senting a “practical, common-sense and
“The '4d English saucecs ore uo longer on i^en absent from their post* and tbe service
buslnes-s-llke” plan. This he has not
the prim il- t* of largo grocery stums, as a has suffered. Bo it Lai. teen found iwe'-wary
done. He has merely proposed an ab­ better kind .-an lx? supplied at from p) u&gt; 5b to matte um- of native* of those region*, often
stract theory for reducing the surplus, jier cent cbue|»r. That Um tetter girro sat­ imporfv.-tlv educated, and from whom nineb
ignorant apparently of the plain fact isfaction Is shown by tbo t»'i that ft ha-- ku- must L&lt;« borne, perforce, for they make Lhwthat the lowering of the dnties on j prreeih.il the foreign among tbu wlwkealc dsira with fatal facility and try (ba patience
trade and jobbers, Ixsidm which tbo Ud of tbo City of Mexico official* U&gt; a degree.—
many articles would greatly increase prejudi-x- against anything Axnerieaa has Predarlo !i. Guernsey in Boston Herald.
the revenues.
. died ouL if tbu article 1» equally good, and
can be had &lt;.4pwpT, it will rommand the
Klvelrle Kailway .System*.
Twelve niilM of rfectrlo ralliray will bo
One glance at the solid ami bright trade.”—Ne«- Yurie Mail and Exprw.
built (id* fall In Giue'jinati. thirteen tnUes fa
looking Grangers of Michigan is enough
An Otter Mu r. Iteragn co.. bcnnvIrjuJer n ils Itictaroiid, Va., and one mile in Bl. Jc*t»jib,
to satisfy any Mhrewd politician that of a remarkable pJuo tree upon bis faro. His Ma. Atlanta ia to have an electric systom.
Blagbsmton taw four and a half miles and
it ta hopeifese to try to pull any free Six tret m diameter st the base. Mid wifi
MX iocs &lt;*eh K hit lang, in all cUrateteti to WPunlugtou will have a ro&amp;d a mlhi nod a
sesJe
feet tdhnater. The imr tokl it so half long. A six ntile rood will run from
often tiMd be bettered KkunMii nntU ho tried Rafiitucr* to Effictft City.—Brooklyn Esgta.
t© show a mao the tree the other daj-.
I'rohibiLlOll.

02576459

Costly Trauajiortatlnn at Pole* and Wire*.
Daprrdatlous of Unscrupulous Baa chcroe—Other Eur.miv* Besides Man,
Sarvlcc In the Uvt I-and*.
,

Perfect food is that which, while prepared in the most
ap]&gt;etiziDg form, i&gt; afea &lt;he most wholesome and nutritious.
It should never be nec&lt; &gt;. ary to sacrifice the wbolesomcncss

of an article in order to make it iuorc ]Kdatable, nor, as is
too often the case, should we be compelled to take our
bread or.cake Wrcft of-its most appetizing qualities in

order to avoid ir.jnrj' to our digestive ‘ izans.
The Koya! Baking B’owdcr possesses a peculiar quality,
not posscjjSAxl by any other ()vavi.-ning agent, that applies
direc.Cy to this subject. It prtyvides- bread, biscuit, cake,

Dr. J. A Ban^unan,

muffins,- or rolls, which may be eaten when hot without
inconvimiviice by p i-sons «if the most delicate digestive
oi-gans. With mwt pciijom? it is niwssury that bread raised

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS. MICH..
is naw prepared to treat all chronic ul»orders. Havint fitted uc the tinft.t o:
offices, he invites the affiicted to call ol
him. He urges them not to desponfl
nor give np if they have been um»u
cesslul bvrrtoforv in finding rvlief.

with yeart should
or become stale before
it can be eaten v.iih safety. The saine distressing results
follow from I'ating bii-cuit, ■&lt;•::!;••. &lt;try. etc., raised by the
cheap, inferior baking j-.’ud&lt;-r&lt;
contain linte, alum,

Having spent many years in study xt
the bed tnedigal collrgt« of the country,
and having hid an extensive and su&lt;
eessful prartlov in treating chronic dis­
order*. ho feels certain that he cun giv
the afflicted assurance of success.

phosphates. &lt;t other ndul:&lt;•:ur»•?. ’ The hot roll and muffin
:iud the 0i licioiis ho{ gri-blle «ak&lt; s raised Ly tl|c Royal
Baking Powder are a* wh.-lesoim- ar.-l dbrestjblc
warnl

snap, meat, or any oilier food.
Another gr&gt;at’v superioi quality p/s*hsaed l&gt;y the
Royal Balking Powder is that by which tin- preservation of
important ehmmts of th.- iloiir is effected in raising thi?
bread by the rnerhnhienl iqx-ra^i of she gas, without h rnieutntion. Yeast, aad all bidding jaiwiiers that jirorhicc the
leavening gas by fermentation, as is well known, destroy a

jKiition of the nutritive' elements of the Hour, and particu­
larly those which are the most healthful and the greatest
aids to a ]&gt;-rfert nsshnilatio:: «&gt;f th» _ fm-1. The Royal

ARE YOF STTFER’NG

from Catarrh. A.-thnyi, Bronchitis, ur
, any difficulty with the lungs?
. is your Liver a;’or your Slot neb disordered *
i Have you Heart disease ?
■ Are you afflicted with Nervous D •
I bUitv ?
I Hawynu chronic Kidney or dfaddv.
troubles’?
.
*
' Dr. Baughman can cure you. if a cur­
! is at all potwible.
■ He has met with marked imccra.- in
I treating Rheumatism..Speraattorrhu x.
i Hemorrhoids. The latter he treatj without pain and positil^y cures.
‘
I FB&amp;ALE DISEASES A SPECIAL

Raking Powder, while im'rfectly Irari.-aing. retains without
,-hange or impairment itll those elements which were in-’
tended by nitt-ure, when combined in &lt;iur- bread, to make it
literally the •• staff of life.”
No leavc’iiiiu* agent « r baking powder, exit-pt the Rnyal
Baking Powder, i&gt;ossesses thexi* great qualifications.

TV.
Call on him at Lis office;-, Hastings
Mich.
'
CONSULTATION FREE.
Cases treated and medicines s:n’ 1.
mail. ‘
.
tV C«&gt;rrespondenev solicited.

Our Christmas Tree
Archie McCoy, the popular Furniture Dealer, is again on deci:
with the most complete stock of General Furniture he. ever had th&lt;_
pleasure of exhihitipg to the public. His stock is complete in all its
branches. ,For the

HOLIDAY TRADE!

extra large purchases have been made with a view of meeting the
growing demands made on hitn. He has a large list of

SPECIALTIES—
-

-SUCH AS-----------L

ZRELtEtn and Reed Rockers
.

Ubdtoro tkxrazx. SO fittyleei.

Patent Rockers of every style and prices—More than
Center Tables, wood and marble top.

number

Sideboards, Book Cases Secretaries Office Chairs and Desks

Couches, the largest stock ever kept.

”

Mirrors and Brackets, Foot Rests,
The best Extension Tables in the market,
The celebrated Bissell Carpet Sweeper—Over one million of them
The best Pillow-Sham Holders,
Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description cheap,
Fine line of Curtains, Drapery, Chains, Hooks, etc.
Come early and select your goods.
Don’t wait till the last dav.
Good buyers Ixiy early. All persons in want of

.

FURNITURE,

Ornamental or useful, will consult their own interest by examining mv
stock and price sEefore purchasing.

ARCHIE McCOY,
The Popular Furniture Dealer,
Blue front, south side State street,
Hastings. Michigan.

�The bom
.-nrewtlly quid
- - ----- ..-..dljr rattling hei
rancors and pans nt thin hour. None of th.
familiar odon are ri*ing from the kitch r
boiM’ntli nw
?.v.-rything k. &lt;&gt;iph straugeh
Mill, f hurry on mv cloibr*. I ni-b tc

SANTA CLAUS.

•lark. Beside the nuinml s hoof.marks an­
other trtu-ka. tru&lt;-k« tundv by city-made
IkjoU
&lt; urn.- hint! Grindim; my teeth
tu .'ether I tear along the road. The snow Hake* full upon my bare bead. I plunge
through dri'.w. with e-.irscs brtwi i u my
“id *■ and burs ikopping from my check*.
B’inning, walking, iilnrutng, on 1 go.

:..vcy&gt;ir&gt;l?
(•thing

I m&gt; l It. ssie Sherwin. I
me. a sudden revelation
terrible power that was it
the discovery of whi.-h frii

•Icomc ni- v
------------ 1 hurry' t&lt;
1 elaruber over tl
-Imnged here.
There
ide. towfi. tones, and

my • iutbes
hands rod
kempt.

te B.w! Ah. here is th- end of it *11.
id all these y. iu- - Ail the old lova
I* »:p in my bean, it his been hidden,
never • xtingnished. "You are mine
how. Be**," 1. moan. "J have recovered
you at fast. You have conn to my home.
Yen i« in the family of the dead 1 love."
A f&lt; w withe:* &lt;i leaves from tho old oak
full rustling nh.-qt my fuco as 1 lower it to
tbo frozen sod that shelters inv lost levo.
My heart grow* I Ttb r and 1 rebel r.gninst
fate. Even nt I. - grove he may claim her.

tbo old mad eriy and jealousy posse** me.
Jt« urrts that 1 did not satisfy my v, ngean?" tud. o upon me. and again, n. imsginat-ou.T t.m raging on the trail . f the fugitiv&lt; with the &lt;?1 ristmus bells ringing in
my . us and murder in my Lean. .
"Why do y-u cast yourself upon that
grave?* arc words that break in upon my

ot
Turner. Bes.v-s aunt, who
tho b«nltiftU girl. an orphan, from
that I run! my angel tn tears. i

“Because'*------1 rife to my feet angrily.
I look at -him! The man who robbed me
tho man who sto^p tnv R »*!—the man
whose face wore raeer* when my heart was
Iking crashed.

\ ENGEANCE IS THINE.

Glide b *4. j» heave.
V shuv- Jful of S«»1
tumping and grnntin.

that -I..- puts her h|ad upon
i* if glad to Imv.-ifoand a
I only know that suddenly
uven stand ajar and the w
. from wiihiri dazzle* my
niAPTW: iv
mot eve. and to-morrow B
uoiuvwite. I have jU’tc-'

I • chur If under tho hill stands
u- hi* *tre truing T ro’w .-.n l
it of me per- bed on a nt'i.;n•Wo t-.-.t and loved before she came
among you. She lived but a year after
that day we----- “
Something iu my eye* causes him to
pause, and be ni' ans, God help me!’’ But
1 don’t cauh what ho says,
1 am living
over again that *cene in the woodman’s
cabin. I hesitate to spring upon him. I
am waiting, waiting for my Bera tv step
between u*. as she did that other t'hn*tmas
mi ni. But no Boss comes. Instead, there
cotura from tho little church below th- hill

le*s often. Shi^riunot li.no tired of my
(iduliitV'n. but souxtunes sho tremble* and
grow* paler at my approach- Pshaw! ’Tin
I.nt tbo natural anxiety of n girl that
trouble* h-r. ami 1 am a fool to sit up this
Into .mil worry *ls»nt nothing- And vet.
something s&lt;-nous i* at the lortloni of her

i' or kid! Niver will I forgit how.For­
tner Biervu dashed into the breiikem and
drugged y- and the d-ad woman to shun*.
,Nr&gt; one knuwedy. and 1 reckon no ono
does yh. Why, lad. yer urn Ires yonder
- u*t !»'side tbe* Hoskin* htmdstun, poor
Bottl. ar.d nobody knowed her nutlicr, fur
that matter. "No one has found out yit who
y- nr.-, and ye nro like to remain and be
one o' u*. for ull I see, for yer clothes was
of furrin lu.ike, and free furriuers visit*
Nottinghani."
.
'J Lus the old man tells th- story of my
five y.-ant of cxlHt. u c, and, growing fa­

HH&gt;rm«i»viMvu
...» . ...............
----­
fence, with its triangular Rnrdenw of elder
nnd blackberry bushes: the paths choked
with thotonghwort and bnars; tboweathorafained HlaU, the birds, tho flawera-idl
belong to me, and I pa«« my cbildoood in
tho company of the dead, f tun loved by

tips' ami hi 1&lt;1 her in my arms. I mu-t
have all my idol s thoughts, nil her
heart, all h-r confidence. 1 must be a part
of her life. Such is the arrogance of uiy
passion. Sometimra 1 Ir.vc caught Iwr.
looking at 1'0111 North, th. artist fellow
from Buffalo, with n light in her sad eyas
Unit I d&lt;&gt; not understand. Paul i« handsow1. poliahod in manners and speech. ■ He
shines in the presence of her friend*, while
I nm nt n disadvantage, silent and uninter­
esting. Bah! How I hate him! But can
it U that inr Bessie wh»‘. a fool 1 am. to
till morning to
‘
* -nr girl

I turn my head to catch the song. " han
I look nt Paul North; again ho i* not the
। old-tiino Paul of the woodman* hut.’ ‘Ho
hn* risen and leans upon hi* can-. Why.
hie face is wrinkl'd and aged, and bo

WHERE THE MEN WERE CUTTING CHRISTMAS TREES.
do Prioth-e it at such a time? What fiend
I sb nil tear his throat.
pu»0oa*i-s mo that I scire tbo weapon anil bound along.
1 shall kneel upon hut breast and gloat
rush through tbe wood* tn the village.7
‘
&lt; ih. how good that dear dead mother han over tno contortions of his handsome face
been to the unknown child- cast up by oh 1 strangle him. 1 feel only pity for b«Vr
poor bouitched Bc-s! I shall imvo her
Erie's raging water-. in tho past. what
kindtieiM'S. whntlov'e, what core! Bossiu
idone can comfort my stricken Jieuri. How
precious i* her love to me now ! f
I quicken my ptu-v. 1 reach the lawn
li foro tho Turner rvsnl nee. 1 come upon
tin- household gathered about Deacon
Turner, who is wealed upon tbe steps. with
his lac- buried in his li.mil*. My appearunco seems to quiet the -.-s-ited iieoplo.
"Airs. Bierce died suddenly, last night."
Isay: "mid I have conv to a*k - — _Why,

To shame and ruin.
My heart stops laJaliug. Cold tiugeni
Boom to btmnglo nan.
-Gone? Shame-' ‘ don't und.wsto-^-"
‘‘Ye*. She und I’iiuI North hnvv - "
My God! Now I see it all. 1 am !»••trnved. I won her gratitudo and satisfied
her i unity by my servile devotion. I'mil
North's smooth ways have won her tieart.
Her' paleness* bor sadness, her sudden
trembling• -all aru nt la-t plain to tbo blind
fool who is left behind to Irene the pity of
village swains and .giggling girh.
But some one spoke of shame! Mnune
for my beautiful liras?
»v
God himself prompted me to take my
riflo with me. A great rage fills my heart.
I rush madly down tho road.
No need to
tt«k which ’wav they went. Her pony’s
shod hoofs hoe
that my burning eyes could follow in too

bard to lovo you. Paul and I met. loved,
quarreled ruid ported long l-fore I knew
you. My God, how I have suffered!" And
she sink* between that craven wretch and
me. and stretches forth her hands toward
me for mercy.
'But the *hnnie. the whom-''" I hiss
through H«-l jaw*.
, "AV® nr.- to be married to-day at May­
Ville, and, i»b, ray friend. I love him." iho
Mil s, and hung* her bead in shame to ray 1
■‘Married to-day.’ Love him? 1 mntter incoherently. To-day? Why, to-day
i* ( hrtstmns and I w»* to be tho happy
bridegroom How fur away *ecuw yester­
day and nil it* happiness. How 1 still love
this girt km-, ling before me. Her misery.
her huuiilmtion are greater torture to me
than is my own loss. Vengeful desires
ledv o we- The demon of murder takes his
hot fingvts from my heart, i look at Be&lt;*
forth" last time. InraehoKing. I Je»l as
if I have fulion from a feiiriul L- ight and
am still falling. ! try to bru*h the mut [
from mv nvoa. I cast my ntle to ths
ground, turn, and rush, like tho madman I

�"I’ll shame him if 1 can find him,” she
•mid to herself, as she wrapped n torn
mother about her head nnd placed a bat­
tered basket on ths tablp.
Little Dot awoke and, seeing her mother
ready to go out exclaimed.
"I’m d&lt;&gt; too. mamma.'
Molly hesitated a moment, then said■ So yon shall'"
She wi upped Dot in tai old woolen shawl
and started in the direction she had heard
the den was located nt which Jem spent his
time and money.
The night nir wivi keen and tho nlcet cut­
ting. but Molly heeded neither.
&lt;»ure, ns she passed the mansion of
Jem'* employer, she held Dot on high that
she might look'in tho [window and see a
Chrisl^naS tree that wks gli-U'ning with
candles and glass Imlls and loaded with
present-! for tbo little oats who were rompmg tn idee unwind it.
!

Tbe l»olt ilew bock, and the “lookout"
opened the door for the officer to step in­
side, where ho placed Dot on her feet.
"List to me. iioo. daslin't,” he said, and
ho bent low nnd wlns| ered in her ear, then
pointed to a man who sut back towards them

“Yes, pity 'tia as well uh pretty, "cried out
Molly, when sbo turned away its if in pain
at the R.ghL
She 1* it iudigunnt that J&lt;-m's infatuation
for the green board lire*i-ntvd their homo
from miuying n like bh-fsing.
At th- next conmrshometapolice-offleer
who was n’.tcruuvlv M.impiug hi* »«-t run!
blowing into his tm.a to keen wnrm.
The chimes of Ht. Nicholas aonndod on
the midnight air uud r-out n shudder
through h r frame.
t'hri-tmn-! Whut a I'hri-rtma-.might In­
in etco- for her!
Sire clrupcd Dot dooar to her brunst and
hurried aloug.'

Jem dragged his load of chips off tho
card and stacked tuem before him.
“Gimme cinuther pin,” fie said to Tim,
in n hoarse .voice, and again the man com­
plied.
Taking tho tattered nock in his hand, he
closed the rents with the pins and swept
his i-hips inside. Then, pointing to the
dealer, ho said'
' ll.-rv. Dot, is your Christmas present.
Go to him nnd get it cashed. Gentlemen,
I’ve been taught a lesson, and I've played
mvlnst card."
A silence Ml upon the scene, and naught
- was heard save ttie muffied click of the
chips ns the dealer “sized them up," thsn,
with n niutterod curse, thrust their value
into the tottered sock.
“Good-by, boys, and merry Christma* to
you," «did Jem. ns hr -tercbed I »ot on his
shoulder ami passed 'through the door.
Five minutes Intern yell of disappoint­
ment rang through the gaiubl-nt* den.
"Boys, tbo l&lt;unk'a busted!" said the
d-nler. ' aqd I've gone out of tLolinidne**
fur good. That sock was n hoodoo!"

KP-CO^I ANO auu

lk,LrJX*”h*““*

A Xr.w
HIS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,

n"

oi

aU -t-leu.

&lt;
u!?"M- u
&lt; nnstmas time.
,
riN° Sn“’K!5c’,iH "a ““•N u,1»t s«‘d
Clnus will overlook it.
Ox Christmas Day, though the turki v

' Harrv New Year. Judge." "(1
Major.
’
What though your purse i* empty, pray
if hearts are full of joy to-day?
''
The same good resolutions made last

Jt'HT notice how niw yonr brat girl will
bo from now till after the holiday sea-on.
A Ciihihtma&lt; goose—The man r.hn
thinks Santa Claus u fraud.
It is not always the l.irgest atm-king
which catches the most valnabb- Christmas

It:- now ten year, since that eventful
night. Jem bus not touched a card, and
bo is never tired of hiking Dot* on hi*
knee and referring to the tinrewhefi be were*engaged. Cholly works us elerk in n
dry-giK&gt;.ls Lohse hud wlls tape cut on the
was “Saved l-y a Suck.”
.
bins, and Arabella s father is a jiork-rackewho ban higher uHpiratiomi for hi« ilnughJUNA i' JUTTON'S JAGGLES
t&lt; r than to have ner marry Cholly.
On ChriHtuiu", morning Softop met a
&lt; hum. who displayed nn embroidert. il hat
tip Lis Indy had M-ut him fora Clingimas
present
• What did Arabella-give you, Cholly'"
he aiikod.
“She gave u:e tho t-hake, nnd her old man
gave m&lt; a l&lt;ooL
t.
HE J) “COOT THA' ROPE.

SAYED BY A SOCK.
Jeta I'inchvin was h mun who uul I
rightly be termed a m irnrd bachelor; for.
although heImd one ot the sweet &gt;■ 4 aud
most patient of wiv.-snud -t beautiful little
daughter, h • &lt;-l
the Irish guide. «hi&gt; accompanied, them
Hi- iinsiNtant Inhered him into the shaft.
Soon a vcd&gt; e ftom its depths criml.
•'•h'liinu it' I'nll up. Dinny-'

tuk- ii i-hnrgv of O.«- w tuiiln*I
wii* n member of a mi»»tr--l iroup
im «&gt;rr:gible psa&gt;-l» 4 joker.

good

round. Util there is a limit-to
dewy, nnd Molly. I'lm o-m
rer^-bed. J‘ -r months after b r
all gone sLe • ■ : '-."•mpl Um

the large
was aw
umn&gt; y w;
\Uni -i.c

she had form ‘riy f
Sleeph -s night- table worked on Li- .. _
a &lt;4mi&gt;ged tiitiu. Ho wa-annoyed and m-ihired nt the .-ligutest matter and nothin,
seemed to idea— him. He had sunk int.
debt, and if noy man ever-Uuod in the pari

from it. Naturally he w.u&lt; wanu-hearted
and of n *uuuy disposition; but bj hml ex­
isted wil'.i hi- nerves strung at a High ten­
sion for -o long that uis p«-vi«&lt;hn-‘HS nnd
irritability
the v-rv comm -n xosultsWif
taruin;; night ihto.day and jpvin-’ his ner­
vous nyytein i.-oi-tam • for r-sOnji.-rati-vn.
Ou th- i"&lt; uugV- nire &lt; Ur -inn- h-&gt; bad
enteu of tie- s' -ity rtr-al furu shed by fa s
wife mid grumbb-d over it, jKH«i'-lvb—
cau &gt;■ ho f&lt; 4 Ito lout no mur.i n 4 to
tnnku tha slightest object:- it. md in-rely
wished to ns-unm th- 'JictatQ/lul wi;h bifl
spoil*--. -Vheu he fan I tiui'lie-1. hA arose
from the ta'ii- m l ginn e.l at the cl-vk:
then ho hurnedly donn- d his r-ort and hat

dollar clironom. t-r v
fora &lt; briKtm ii- pninIng i .-odv.goody t.ir

Tin store clerk who get* seven doU.tr* a
week and
twenty dollars for a
&lt; bristma* present for his girl should be
chi-ned among "Christmas greens."

"Why, n'.. the night before Christmas.
Jem. and I hare n it n single cent witl
which to buy Dot the suinllMt remain-

“Dot don't n&gt; t-d i»ny girncrack*: she don t
know mi thin 'bout ihristmas.'' grunted the
mar., ns -fit- bnttent-d his &lt; oit well around
his th-&lt;&gt;.it mid ('-.-11- d hi* hut over hi« ears.
J- m, do uh o*v give me a little
money! Just a little. 1 inn not strong.
Jem. utid I nmy not live to have n chance
to give h.-r anything next Christmas." she
ploaiL-d piteously.
“Foot folks like us nin't got no right .-to
spend ntonv' * cent when
C return. Jam. and I n&lt;-«I tho money ho
ly, too. Stay nt home with me to-night.
Don't go out, door. You'll only gamble
until your wages are gone, and then foci
sorry for it."
“Can't I do what I like with my own
money ?" snapped Jem.
“Why. yes. Jem, I -1— I didn’t mean
anything’like that-1-why!
Don't be
cross pluu*-; I don't feel well."
And she - auk on a chair by the tea-table
and sobbod ns though her heart would

ROCKED tHE 'TURKEY ASLEEP

"Matter enough'
mid g&lt;&gt; down-stnirs'j
this minute."
■ bid I ring himi

A CHRISTMAS PROPOSAL

much hard cider. Von wrapt--d «ha Christ­
mas turkey in I nby s blanket* -n ruck- d
it to Sleep’ in the i nidlc. you wn-li-lC And
baby i* down-stairs on the sofa cn'ching

SHE‘HELD DOT ON HIGH THAT SHE MIGHT LOOK IN THE WINDOW.

THASH'A'l.

The officer peen-d into her face as she
then de deleter's fisic.
-auu- l--niath the street-lump.
Sum p&lt; eple is ulwns v isbin' thny cud liv
■Arrn).- ia that vnmdf, Mra. I’inciiem-'
tbatr lives over agin, but keep on in de
’ long loife ter yo!
“I say, don't err, MoUv; don't take on.
rather’ fer ycz tor be
I didn't moan to be rough. 1 ain't got no
be kapln* uv yoz
me four- hie- te&lt;-n - dolla-b
small change. See' It's all in a twePtV- out. axin' y.-r pardun fer me imiierdonea?"
The sight of tbe tattered «-ock fiw t &gt;o
“Well, what is tiiei matter ’
dollia bill. I'll go out and buy a turkvy.
“Oil. Mr. Cnlxill."' said Molly, quickly. blood in bln veinLaml paralyzed tho action
I ain't’ got mutch resj»ec' fur er wnmen maki-H it look no qttvrr?"
and send you some money by the mnrkot- hm she recognized him, “do yon know of his'brain.
whut is nlwas gom' lu Houin' s.-rcict-s an
boj when be l-riugs the turkey home I'll where I cun find Joni?”
Hi* pile had won, and ho was deprived makin' close fur de heathen, while her fans
not lie gone long myself.”
“Well, oi do that name: but Oi'm think- of the jmwer to niove it.
Iran' fastens hi&lt; rallu-e* wid orpin.
She raised her pale faro and looked im­ iu* he'd not l-e nfttinr thankin’ me for tillin'
Again he looked nt the stack, then at his
Whenever I h-nres er lok&lt; rrnmii uhi-tl.
ploringly st him through her glistening
I calls it er cheer fur genus.
tears. He returned her glaueo; then, with
”&lt;&gt;, pluiuw* do. Mike. Do toll mq: he'
Diet kr mks keep forkin', but sennerbil
a shrug of hit shoulder-, he openetl the shall never know who it was."
Jokes
stil' huv fun citlhi* when thnir rtuiudoor and disappeared in the d.-trkii&lt;-si out­
“He couldn't Help but know it, mum.
side. As be passed the window hesnw But. bo tui-r powers, 01’11 do it ef Oi've
As de Bimune h&gt;Ht|is up san' on de des­
nor face. It wore the stony, fixed, agon­ m&lt;- hod brtik fer it! Sbure its a dirthy
ert, so det hei jw up misery an dcspnir on
ized exprwHon of one in deeper.
Biiinne ter *im ter bo dtunping his money
er man's soul.
“Women ia man's rainatton," ho mni- nt Slippery Dick's, musha, bad ci-ss t«-w
When er pore num snysenything funny de
tered; but no one save himself pptild by
krowd onlv smile*; but when de rich limn
auv p visibility tell bow such an eilnnasays enything amusin' de krowd l:»fs long
gnnt statement applied iu hia case.
on
lowd.
&gt;r..n..
-.Iaav-vI
Hie len- Coutu eriong wid me now, an' we’ll shame
Sum men go tn kongron' fur honer;
table, washed, dried, nnd nut away the the Idagga**!. savin' yer priscnce, mum!
uthern go fur do gud ob thnir koutitry;
di«h- s in ‘.he closet, then sat by the kitchen Rut shore it's no more than 'e dwarves, so
while er beep ob them go tu s--e how mutch
'tain't."
.
stove w ith little Dotin her arms.
thav kan got fnrthair votes.
't he mark«t-buy came nnd deposited a
The ofllcor took Dot in hi* onus and led
Er man nn’ hi« wife is like erpare ob sismuch battered chicken on the table —bnt tbe way down several back streets, and at
sora; when they works tergrtber tfaay doos
length stopped l»ofore tho dark entrance to
sum gnd, but when they puls er part thay
a hallway, from which tho inutHcd click of
Eight o'clock, but no Jem with it.
don t do enything.
some hard substances clashing together
Nine o'clock; no Jem yet.
De devil may hav' up er boom, but yon
wna plainly audible.
Ten o'clock; still no Jem.
don't never h«nro env one axin' er bofit bin
TSthop roight insoide, mum, an' Oill soon
Eleven o'clock, nnd no Jem.
komer lots.
Half-past eleven. Dot lay dreaming in be afthur fetchiu* him out ter yeea. Noo!
Nnapapers is whut makes sercicty bare.
Mollv's arms, while tho tearn, which could Wurra, nvick! 01’11 do betthurthin that.
not be kept back, coaraed down the moth­ Gimme that sock yscs have bangin' out the
De pas' kant be rejiared, but its or mitv
er's cheeks and her stifled sabe epasmod- basket,** said tho officer. “Thayur noo. chips. Tho idle doubled once more, aud
gud sine liord fur de future.
icnllv raised Dot's head, causing her to darlint, yer flutter's insoide Unit door, divil tho dealer grew nervous.
Er old made is or wumeu whut fat’d rather
take 'im: Shnrv, but Oi can't help it, mum,
start in her sloop.
Ruddenly
ho
clnajHid
Dot
to
his
arm*,
be singe I then tu marry er skrub ob er mon.
“I can stand this no longer!" moaned the bud scran ter me! Whist, noo! till Oi lie
and the tears loosened themselves from
When ever I sees er blind man 1 fools
poor woman. “I will find him, wherever afthur gettin' ther door opened."
like-------he's. got er hoep more chances fur
He rapped on tho door, nnd n slide was his eyelids and poured down his cheek-. -----Tbo gamblers stopped their hotting and , Hewn then I has.
raised, mnkinga sort of peep-hole, through
They shake hands er cro« de liludy
which an evil-eyed visage p»ered nt the
“Tim,” ha said to a man sitting uexl
tho officer and his curly-baircd burden.

“Lave me in! Oi've a kid here a« is half to him, "gimme a pin."
Tho man complied with his request
friz, begorra. Phawt ther dhil yees waitin'

DEAD STUCK ON HIMSELF.

"I do like a pig," Haid Mr. O'Greedy. as
he helped himself for tbo fourth time to a
liberal plate-full of tho vinmlfl at the
Christmas dmin-r.
“Yon should Im« ‘dead stuck' on yourself
at that rate." mud his landlady, with a
amilo.bnt in rather a cutting tone.

IF HE HAD LUCK.

"A i nir of chicken*, if T hare luck and
oh! Henman don't lock hia coop to-night.”

CHitiurMAH Rf-vehik.- "Mhnt arc you
going to buy your wife for a Christmas
present?” asked Colonel Jones of Judge
Johnson. "I'm thinking of (jetting her ■»
piano.” “Can she play?* "No, of course
not. Do you think I'd be such a fool as to
buy her a piano if she could play?"

�CHRISTMAS DREAMS.

.... i.v hi* cot a tn*&gt;|&gt;U tortus
■ t.jf?; (alrte* nuat and trim—

sweet mouth eloquent with Borrow, and th®
dark hazel eye, Juwy wilh
.nSlS^
Cmosl crushed the
small white hands ho held and caused a
cry of p4m to escape tbe girl ® pale lijm.
Oh. my darling! forgive me; my treat
love has almost driven mu beaide mvself."
1 bey clasping her in hia arms he continned:
“God knows how 1 worship you. Lera: I
°Ot klV* ,0U np! My
1 can

Hia voice trembled with infinite teudcinnd love, and he smoothed tho dark
waves of his darling’s hair with a gentle,
careasiug touch.
..^rauG™u’y
crying softie, she
did not. love him. but she could not bear to
lx- the ciiu.au of his Buffeting.
, ,?UIo,ou,L H.Uo “uid- *A’r *““1 sorroW.
lullv. Haymond, I am trulv sorry you love
me **► much; 1 am not worthy of rt, believe
dvsh

“Lor*, deitresl. I w ill win your love; only
marry me is nil I ask. Give yourself to
me. my dearest. ’
«•. _
With nil of .in anient lover'keloquonoe
he plosdod.
“Gh. Haymond, vou do not understand.
« onld you marry me now, knowing that I
have no love to give you?"

wtll be your wife. Raymond, and, perhaps,
some day I will love you ns you deserve?
Tho soft hazel eyes, with tear* oiiarkling on their long, curved lasheo, were
lifted to tho handsome, noble face that
bent so tenderly over her.
As for Raymond Kingsley, he folded her
in hia nnm, with a prayer of thiuikfulneM
on his li]i8 as ho kissed thu KWeet face he
loved so fondly.
She did not love him now, hut she would
love him when ont-e she was bis wife. Hu
^id not dream (hut i-hu hived another. He
Wiui too honest and uuSuaMctlng for that.
All he wished was her love; that was tho
one bright dream of his life. And aomc
day he fell auro that dream would bo real-.
tzeiL
. A week later Archie Ashton came Lome,
and was very soon iufovtued of Lera's en­
gagement to Raymond Kinsky.
M«.
would not credit such a report until he 1*1
heard it from bar own lips. Then, an'l not
till thi-u, would he believe it. Sho was
»ure to bn nt the ball that evening, mid he
would see h-r then:.
The bnll-nKim was brilliant with light*,
and was one bright bower uf fragmnoo and
beauty.
A* Archie A-hton entered, the first per­
son his eye* rested upon wo* Ix-ra. torn,
leaning ou the arm of Raymond Kingsley,
looking nstoautiftil us a dream, in n dainty
•■'i-ntug driHu&gt; of exquisite texture, nil light
uud llee.-y, with boro white arm* and
shoulder*. A picture of fair, niuooent.
girlish liennty was Lera Grantley, and so
thought An-luc Ashton.
'lie wutcnetl hie chauce. Uid, a* soon u*
it that instant Bom&lt;-ou&lt;- Hpoke to llaymond. nuil when lx-ra rjdsed her eyre they
eiii-ouuiorrd tbo huiiihomc, emiling fare of
Archie Ashton.
For u inonicnt her heart 'aesmed to wtaud
atilt; ibi-n thegriuisuu blood rush&lt;-l n&gt; her

pn vent th ■ tears from filling her oyrg.
“lain Mis* Grantley li:iv«j you one
-douce left foi me?
1 too presuming to
ask for -i wait/.?’
Hr tout over her in tbo old familiaray.
and ins voice sunk to a loa thrilling whit-

1 era. Imudod him her card, saving: "1
■sal uuen.aged.’
1 am fortunate," said !Arehi«
•on&gt;- wiiltx i&lt;imains uuulmiurd

ipprinu Ling, he

where he could wai.-h ! er ibims-b.
else will flint flush
the 1 dovuc.iat uye*
Xo«, that I am told
nuotber a- «&lt;ni her, I tiud how deur she
ia Io me. 1 liere must Im- n;miatake; it cau
no to true' Hl
'
him.

&lt;&gt;n h- r

Ah’ ti.at waltz. So. *. To
re.ilitv..
w.,- more like u dream tlian -----Arable Ashton had taken fae: around t;.e
crowded Lallroou: twice without nocident,
or’ interrnptuui, or, what Hh«'drva&gt;l d still
ruon. a whtspen ii word. Tb-n be sud&lt;l-.-nly paused nnd before ah" could realize
where they were going, he had led her
through the &lt;q&gt;en door into the dimly
lighted conservatory. It
nlmnut dele.-rted. fragrant with tho heavy perfume of
the flower* and d dightfulty cool.
Archie Ashton sought the most remote
Comer from the light, where tie found a**at
for Lera, then clnsuud Inithof her hind* in
hi*.

THE PICTURE ON WHICH HE HAD BEEN AT WORK.
i.era. dear one. I love you with alx my
heart nnd soul, nnd I would many you to­
morrow yes. no« this moment, if I
could." '
There was de-p silence for on instant,
di-n tom said:
1
Supposing I should ninny yon. R.tv; intad. .uid never love you. Conld you. to
inppy theh?"
'
Haymond Kingsley drew iu his breath
witi. a sharp cry. then h&lt;* answered:
My all-absorbing love tor yon, my
Lera. mutt nnd will win your Loo in return.
Only marry me. and I will to» content to
wait until my patient love shall reap its
A Christmas Story.
. own reward "
Kaymon.’.’s face was deathly whin* cut he
1 awaited her reply.
i v -irrrir forbvhh haxaf'oru.
Poor Lera! how could she tell him that
&lt;*nly a few more touche*, and then it her love wm given long ago to hamlsotne.
can-less Archie A»hton. a m&gt;:: who had
-dlr-:- complete."
.
। hi ,;*-ak»r. Haymond Kingsley, stood n-'ver naked her to love him. Ho had never
- -zing with a tend-r light in iris honest ■ hinted os to whether &lt;»r not be loved her.
‘■Hi
at the nictate before him. Ho it was true; but he had looked it,\ind alwa- an amateur artist, with much power uiiya seemed happy when iq Ser company.
; g-nras. that only required study and His eye* wore a" tender./soft'-uod. look
their
clear,
laughing
depths
•Mity to giro th« world a truly great It:
that
she
never
«aw
iu
them
i u fortunately for the world, he wav at any other time. Ah! *!.« loved Archie
wealthy and ia love; consequently he wx&lt; totter than any one elec in tho wide world.
•- t v« n energetic ia his study. He'was Tbe sound of his voice woe tbe sweetest
outc-ut t-&gt; follow an simply as an amuse- music o-i earth to bvr. and one glance
■
-. and satisfied in !&lt; ing able to'repro- • from bis dark eye* would trend th" bright
i
in canvas tte :&lt;&gt;rm and features o' bluehos hito her cheeks, and tbe touch of
’IK girl Iw loved. th&lt; re his ambition ended. ! his hand filled her with unspeakable hap1 he picture. on which he hud been hard ' pinmi.
Conld sue tell all this to Raymond
at ■- irk suite siinnse, represented a young !
girl, dressed in a picturesque totxizgau cos- Kingsley? tell bm&gt; that if Archie Ashton
ititn,. tor Bitisil hands, encased in soft nad asked herflo many him she would
• •u’.ly mittens, held a pair of snow-ahoM, bn' e answered vea, but that b« bad not
on i at her feet was a toboggan on which and never would •
He wai out of^own, had been awsy for
■‘•re -.it'd two boys, presumably her
n fortnight, aud only the day bofuro be
I rolhers.
Toe -now lay thi k and white upon the left she had Bern him driving, and beside
i. -uud, aud sparkled in the sunlight on him. smiling into hi* face, was the most
beautiful woman she had overseen. A be­
ti.o bare branebes.
,
■
The girl’s face was full of tenderness witching blonde beauty, all velvet and
and twenty. A soft knit cap sat jauntily mud-akin, bright eyes, and sunny golden
upon her -hajiely head, and contrasted with hair. Her clear, silvery laughter mingled
its waves ot dark brown hair, and her with the chime of tbe sleigh-bells as they
eyes, brilliant and loving, had truth to*m- glided by, so absorlxx! in themsdies that
poor Lem was unnoticed.
ing m every winsome glance.
With trembling iiands she had ptulcd
Raymond Kinpdey drew a long breath
as he Razed upon the sweet face in the down her veil to hide her burning tears.
Two ladies were walking directly ahead of
; icmro.
“'Hi, Lera, my beautiful, bright-eyed her. laughing and talking loud enough for
darling, this is just is you looked the day her to hear.
“Archie Ashton's new lady-love! Beau­
my ays brat rested upon you. 1 loved you
then, and 1 love you now, my darling. with tiful. vm t she?
“What a flirt be is!" remarked her com­
•11 tne strength of my manhood; and when
this picture is completed I shall ask yon to panion. “I really thought he hod made
to ome my wife. For your dear Bakr, with up his mind to marrv Lera Grantley; ho
your love to bless me, I might Mime dav bus been quite devoted to her of late. * .
"All that will end now." said tbo first
make ray name famous. Without it—oh!
Ix-ra. torn. my darling, witnout your lore speaker, "for be ia engaged to bo married
to the ladv with whom he is riding. She
1 care not to live."
is visiting at his house. 1 received mv in­
It was Christmas &gt;ve. All day long the formation direct from a roomier of tbo
*now had *&gt;-ttled down in soft, delicate family."
-lustthen Ix«ra reached her own gate aud
flakes. until at six o'clock it ceased. It
laid so thick and white that thu world entered.
Sbe could not tell Reymond this. In
—.rated half buried beneath a flossy cover­
lid- Tho Chnntmas start -hone in tbo sky, au instant her resolution was formed. She
and tbe Christmas bolls merrily pealed would marry Raymond, and crush her love
for Archie Ashton out of her heart forever.
forth.
In the little parlor at Mr. Grantk-v* , She would give herself to Raymond, and
comfortable home were seated twp people. I try to make him happy. Once married,
one a young aud pretty, girl, fine was • ehe mi-.-ht forget Archie.
All this paaswl like a flash through Ix^a
petty, because dark, lustrous eyes, wavy
crown hair and a soft, blush-rose com- I Grantley * mind aa she stood by Raymond
! lex ton made her so. Her girlish figure Kingsley s side and listened to his plead­
wan fall of graceful curves, nnd looked ings for tier lore.
She did not know, poor girl, that mar­
very small and alight in a fcesa of black
riage with another could not blot out the
Lice with a bodice of dotted black netpast, that marriage without love could re­
But hark’ aha is speaking.
“Raymond, dear friend, forgive me. I sult only in unendnrabls, never-ending
can not marry vou; for I do not love you." | misery for them both.
The girl’s voice was low and sxd. th* • Ve-y »o t and low came her reply: "I
•

la thi* truer"
Z-"yu&gt;:e true.' pl M 1 era. A nd in «ptte
of neraelf her I.
--------------------continued: “And 1 am to uougratulateyou
ids-i. nm I not. Mr. Ashton?
“Mr’ L«:a, you are dreaming! 1 amengaged to no one; I lov&gt;- you, tuv darling,

Only for a second, then sudden strength
came to her. and she wrenched herself
«ud stood looking at him, with tears
bunding her eves.
■I
bm
«UI i I»n
said. It ia too late."
“Oh! think, darling, of rny great love.
Have you no love to give me, L.-ra- My
life is in your bauds, to make or mar. You
have made a mistake; you do not lovu
itaymond Kingsley. It is nut too late,
tore. He my wife. Do not refuse me."
Hi* voice -the voice she loved *o well
waa husky and shook with emotion. The
bright, handsome fare was full of love and
tond'-mefis: the dark eyes hnd lost their
laughing light, and were filled with a
pleading wiaifnlntwa..
Ah, how her heart yearned toward him!
Tbe temptation wa* terrible. A week ago
tbu knowledge that thi* man loved her
would have uni.le tor^e happiest woman
in the world, and now it made her tbe
most miserable. Hu loved her, nnd she
mu*t send him away.
Her prouu»e hail boon given to Itaymoud Kingslev, a true and houornbb- nun.
and she would keep that promise, no mattil.., *1. - . 11 „ _
....
.
“I uni Raymond Kingsley* promised
wife, nnd again I toll you it is too late."
“torn! tola! pity iuu. You do love me
•1 feel sure of it.”
He never forgot the expression ot un­
utterable misery ou her face us she turn' d
toward him.
"Let this interview ©nd now, Mr. Ash­
ton. My prumiHeoneu given is irrevocable.
1 would not to worth tho winning if 1
would betray the man who tru«te me."
Archie Ashtons face wan pale ua u*be&lt;.
Ho looked imploringly ul her while tears
gathered in his dark eye*. Lora had risen
nnd Wn* ready to return to the toll-room.
He conld not let her go out of his lifelike
this. He was sure that he iuvwl |»vr madly,
ted hia love nlnwrtod all in* totter
thi ught*. It .liil not occur to him that be
w-t* iictibg dishonorable in pleading fur the
love of mtuth- r man a promised uif&lt;-. He
eoa .1 -. e, spite of her effort* to hide it. ,
bow much it cunt her to :ip|x „r. calm.
“Lera," he cried, “the terrible word* you |
have just Njsikim ore bnt to U-t im love.

MERRY CHRISTMAS.’

not l-:iune yon: you could not help faytn* him
I &lt;«ily pray G&lt;4 h&lt;. will main j-ixir hfi- n huppy
"Mr. Aibton!*’ I.«ra*-voii-e -eiunded I nm&lt;ho- 1 knew you did not lure iml. tora, but 1
&lt;•'-! nid mlin n* ah-- inl- rrupt-d hiiu. ,"w*
'.Mr. Axbloti. I ahull never i*lt&lt;-r nr. de- I '“’J*
I. rminuiv u; i n-i n you continue V. t &gt;lk t&lt;- ,,-n f.T^or. ,
|&lt; •»
b’iM.M
moot your iroe. knowing 1 uui another; Hefor. lx-ra bad finished tho brat few |
man’s proud*- d uif-. 1 fear 1 atoll losothe lines, ch- huiied t&lt;&gt; her room, and locking
respect Iduivi- always interhujifl fovou : tin- d.-uf. tbifw herrfolf -&gt;u tbo tod it: a!
Tho music b iii .i*ed. tot t&gt; return i-- : lautenn of •.&lt;jlfi u-id t- ar*.
the toll room
i “&lt;&gt;h. I'.aympnd. Ruvm-&gt;nd! it i* vou IL
A *ud'U-.i agonv mat was npar akin t&lt;&gt; lovu. 1 did qot know it until no*, lb--1
nni-liic
.....I
-------------’-* b -irj -d-------upon Archie Ashton,
.1-.- - but Tod, nnd J luurr lostyou.before be could niter a word tla- &lt; on*urvnSpringtug lb her feu!, she paced up and
loan thi- rote:. Whut should she do.it wn- to.. Lt., to * iy mor- ’
Recovering Liuinelf with a npghty effort, she could only - him; Lnt no' K lein
hb orti red to-:* i.i-- arm. and tks-jr returned Why not writ.। i letter and rend it to L
loth.- Lai!-room. Rnyiuond Kiugaley was
uo«L-ri' to to *«wn. Atchu- .yshton re­
11 wo* a g&lt;41 idea, and she acted upon
signed Lun to her next partner, towed it. The note jwaa soon written, aud calling
low. 1&gt; ft tho room, and then the Lou*-.
her brother, die wild
Th&lt; rest of tbe ev. tiing tom np|*- trod
Rnn. Bertii'. -.nd take thi*. a* quickly os
tl.i- gayi at of the gay. but afir was ron- you &lt;-an. to R-iyurand. Hurry. ’ that« a
Kioua of n strange dull'pain at her heart.
That night, as *he lay upte her pillow
And Bertie did burry.
Hu ran all •&gt; &lt;•
and thought it over.. *bo fell u thrill of way, ny tut nt his iittli- f -t kgs would
thankfuiness that *L&lt; bad remained trn- ■ any httu ihioiigh tbe «no«. and he turt
to Raymond Kmg»Iey; that the heart ti n:
trusivd h-r had 'not been l* iraye&lt;L for the de|X&gt;«.
She loved Archie Ashton, :despite the
When hr 'lockeil up and saw liertwfart
that
«be
could
not 1 reliuir Grant - y ilyiag down Uie street toward
hia character or rely upon hi* tourtaucy- him. bi« firit thought 'wa» that something
Sho did not lovu-Rnvmond Kingsley, hut had happened to' l^ra. Ik- sprung forward
Bite could trust hiru; nnd .that »«*■ mor- to meet him, and bis voice trend led iii h&lt;than half the hnppm-tn. of life, although -aid:
’
• llcrtie. in Hear- :. - name! wliat hn*
Wa» tt all h&lt; r imagination,«r did Rai- happ-ned? Tell me, •juickly.'’
luond Kingsley's face look unusmillyj sLlint p&lt;-or Bertie could not speak, for the
an ha kissed her'giuxi-mg-t? And did he simple r&lt; iiH&lt;&gt;:itl*t he was till out of breath,
say (.ooil-niubt or good-by. Which? torn »u&gt; he handed Raymond the letter and iocould not tell, nnd very noon she fell
____ r. ,___ _______ ,
all. Instead of Raymond i calling, as in- moral Kuigtdqy tlie happieot man in the
world.

THE-EVE OF LOVE.

■ TAN7 I STAY W!

t.uun. Imii
niiu-

T will return with you. Berth-, my boy,"

the street, ind B*rtiv trudging along by Lis
side.
lx-ra m*t thk-m nt th&lt;- door, and throwing
her arm* around linymmid» neck, gave
him. not only |one; but a dozen kis«es un­
asked, os she whis|&gt;ervd:

vi-n ti tom n-tnr.

I -houM !&gt;•'

THE BOARDER'S SOCK.
I'hrl.ttna* hung up an old

"Miuntnn. when will you light lb* &lt; ’hristlaatrt-e? Wo -ire so tired waiting.’
•‘.hi»t a* aooc a* papi come*. Ray."
The voice is ewect, law, and strung ly
uuilinr. Yei we are not niistiken. It it
And
And as the 4oor open* to admit tbe Lu band nnd father, we recognize Raymond Thou
Klngaley.
It i* ' hri’ tmns eve, tind tbe world with­
out i* wrapp d in a misty ahroud of snow,
bright, sparkling and clear. W itbin all is’
hapiuniand love.
Three benullfal children scamp r across
tbe bright i:arp&gt;-t u* their father enter*, nnd
the youngest, a bright little toy with hi*
bi« mother's dark eyes and a sweet langh-

HIS CHRISTMAS PRESENCE.

"Oh. papa, I wants to see to Trims*
tree."
"8o you shall, my boy: so you sheik
Mninnia must barn and light it, before we
"An' tun u»
mamma light ve ittk- can­
dles on vc tree, papa?" exi InimM, Hsy. the
eldest, in great evciti un-ut.
Raymond Kmipley slipped his arm lov­
ingly’ around Li* wife aud kissed her ere
be replied:
"Yes. my darling*, we will all watch
mamma while she lights tbo ('nri-tmas tree;
and may we huVe’nuinv n happy Chrisltua*
together in tbo years to come."

WRITrEN BY A TEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL

MAMMA LIGHTS THE CHRISTMAS TREE,
and I—I thought you cared for me.
“You never said so." was the quiet reply.
“Not In words, it te true, tore; but, my
darling. I 1»»®
&lt;ith *H,
■t«n«thand I waul you far my wife."
“It is too late," she said, gently.
"God help me, if this is your answer.
Ixsr«?" he whispered, hurriedly, and his

bed been in tha habit of doing, he sent a
letter containing bis farewell. It ran as
follows:

rsai

A sai.or came homo from tbe East IndiM
on the night before Christmas and pre­
Minted his iriatrtr with an owl and n talking
parrot. The pair had bung iu tho captain s
Atiin during tbe home voyage, which uas
lhe\ stripper's honeymoon, and bad picked
Bp nV ‘V Idtaof dtevereation.
. While tho aailpr and the family were &lt;•«.ng their Christum* dinner, they wore aaonished at the manner in'which the loinaciou* parrot hawlled English. •
,
“tot's k&gt;s»!" exclaimed the parrot.
"Wboo!" hooted the owL
’ "Not you. you ogle-eyed tooter," replied
?ollv.
After a few minutes Roily said:
“Throw upatater.”
“To-whoo?" asked the owl.
“Me, of oourse. Dash my grog' If
von'ro hungry godo n Chinese laundry and
eat. Rai-ooter* don't keep Christmas.

the money

HE f WAS INSIGNIFICANT.
“Arabella," said Cholly Hoftop to Miao
McFkndey, ’did you ever notice that some
people are amused with very little and in­
significant things?"
“Are they? Vi’ell, you must feel amused
continaily, then."
“Why, you are with yourself so much of
lima?*

WAITING FOB SANTA CLAUS.

�NELLY AND SANTA CLAUS.

DOWN THE RIVER THEY FLEW TO THE VILLAGE.

Mabel’s Christmas Bath.
The “lee Qtpw-n" w.-.x th- nithi-r fanciful
tide which tap-year-old Mabel Heath hud
beet: given l-y toe boys*,and girls of totlittle Maine v’iBng- u-ir which she li-.e-I.
fShe was passionately fowl of aknting. end
bar skill in that hn- was Norrndbing won.

mother; her whole he irt has-been act too
long upon joining------ "
“Our two eutate-i." put in th- girl coolly.
Tne dresHing bell rang and as ton party light-hearted*
“Y« s, I understand, but I will « n&lt;l all that troo|&gt;«i out of toe room Leslite turned with , The dnv before Chrtotmas eve n . ,
if you will only aid me. You hhro mere­ an rimoBt mperoepttbh motion of toe 1 selected f&lt;w toe private tbeatncjiDrita
ly to refnaeto.’fu!till your part of tbo con- hand to Colonel Bryan. Aa toe last one made one last effort She innX'i, n,
disappeared behind toe silken porUoie, ho aunt, but. in' vain. Her nro^tationVtt&lt;'»
.nJ wltb
nn—onnl ka.lt bnld. lluU joto.-.l .itb 1;„ in obJ^ttj!.
“1 could not be »o ungallant, oftnrin."
“And then the matter is at an end." wont tne girl.
contract u-n&gt; rnrtfi.--.I - ;■&gt;____ .
• on the young lady without hcediug his in­
“Have you tlm uiBwer for mo that I wish,
terruption- “I hove a wretched temper; Leslie? 1 imei prexHcB, and we goto notbtell your mother you bat-- a virago, nnd I ...n. . —.-- . — j--—,
-*&gt;■
will treat you to n scene or two.''
never rejH-ut ”
‘
“But it was jmy father ■ desire, Victor, to ing for you. 1 cannot force you touni^
“No need tojjo quite so for. Only may
1 ask you a question? Have you -ore and I cannot derid to oppose him ami my him. of cour,c. but 1 can end will prevent
aunt; yon utid-hilnnd. I am sure.
I have your marrying anyone else for five vean."
. She smiled miHchivvou-dy. “Yes; Ibaie,. told bur that I cannot fu-flll that absurd
You may do im vou please.” too girl
and I am. 1 have, met a -a—person-to condition, but |I could not tell ht-r any­ »nid. Mwufully; "only I ebuald have too
whom I have engaged myself. Tii.' mur­ thing else. Sh|- does not know that----- ”
She broke down and laid hi r li.u cheek
der is nil ont, Bn»il—only prombp- to keep
upon his shenidur. Ala-, for Mrs. Giles
and her ' h.-nslUd hopes!
After a lilllit while be lifted up he:
“&lt;&gt;r until 1 ■•ire yon up.” he said gravely,
and a littto regretfully; for the biigh'. mu­ lovely fuco with its su. oi quivering Bp'“I have a plan. dear, if you will 6nly
tinous smile nn-l soft dark eyes hud made
their usual impression. -He sighed, nnd
mutter is niuiply that Mrs. Giles i&lt; you:’
turned bit pontei into the avenue.
“Yun would tike to lie down until din­ guardian until jjm are twenty-tiro in i-w
ner. 1 snppo-o,” said Mrs. Gitas, a little yon refuse to parry your, cousin on your
twentieth birthday
That day is just three
“No, thanks; 1 would prefer- a dance. months off. anil 1 am ordered to leave
I mu-t g
Nothing roHts me so thoroughly as a long. at once for u warmer climate.
aud yet I cunhot leave you. Will yon
“Th- bln-- room: oh. Aunt Margaret, come with*me, iLesl.--'”
how completely you must have forgotten
my complexion! • I urn quite too pale- but
never m nd, I BuppOH" 1 cau bent it."
This was tbe beginning; by to* «nd of
the week poor Mrs. Giles -would follow her
son’* movements with anxious eyes aud a
“You know that 1 would go." She an­
deep sense of relief if she saw him pa«s swered, “butyouennuot obtainh»-rconsent.
bin conrii- without lingering at b»r side.
The n-xt moniing soriiw ou- brought ont
. .. 2 ... .
general
Still. Ilin estates w,re p-nuguous, mid the ’’
omiiigi-uu-ntH made brtw&lt; t-u the t« o fathers
must hold good. The «iri cogl-l pot marry
without her mint’* - -u-o-ut befege reaching soxuo fuiuniis si p
tbo age of twrnty-kve in e*«c she refused of Killing time. .
tn Iteooui*- lu-r coiwiu e w fe; anil Mr*. vi-culiar Lin in’.,
Gilo* fully intended that the nffitir should h-r -utiiqnv mail
bvcoiieiituniiit'-d long before tht.Lilinid.
M.u u dluigly ac&lt; &lt;*
tor th-' •-ii.i- of invr- using th- ini
By tb-- week before Chnatmns the Tow­ for he nnto/r.q si.
of th fnimly by nnuexin-: a f«-wni
er* wee overflowing! with gnwiiK and i;i last aii&lt;-ask f&lt;
ernble acres of land to the estate.’
their honor Mrs. Giles wan compelled to for asking h-r t.
It Whm Chrietmns ou-. the great diumgwaive her own prefttdicoe nnd ghwoyer too
room gayiy .1 contod uud tor the time
house to Wf ni-inti t b . on ­
given tn&gt; t&lt;. the young tu-uple, who •••i.-ig
and danced to their hearts content goring
The Itowitursof Glen “Dale hail utikuti
ti.e -.irly j art o! the evening.
leave to brink' with them their diriAut retaThe stage lh..t hu l l-een erected nt tho
tb e nnd fri&lt; nd Colonel ifrynu. on officer
engaged tn earnest upper end of Hi- room lucking nothing in
who had distinguished Lim-ulf In tbo
-il and Lesli*-: later.
ue, footiightt*.
AU the c ... , ....
o|&gt; the viriiing list

Gay Kossttur’s bridal tub)--tu. and wht-i
th&lt;. .urtain rose I.e-lii-. in flowing whtt-1
veil, traditjounl orange-l&gt;li&gt;s*u:i&gt;s, and all.

She clut. aed nt tin- i.-e and tried to nilherself -.it of t'-o water. I’he ice brok&lt;
and uh-- f-il buck. Again -be tried to sav

She -,vis lx? tuning numbed. Wm this lie:
last t hrijtini-.-,, she thought.
“Oh. Bob!" screamed the child, utid■lenly thinking of th.- dog nnd hoping thu!
in som- way he might save, h&gt; r. InMbc

ust in the nick of tun.-!." vxolaimo-l a
man. ns ho pulled the limp.- nneoufcteii*
form out of the air-hole. “Lucky thing
i at d~g acted so suspici«iialy. tugging at
uiy cent, that i kn--wm-.nefb-.ng was wrong.
W .-il. well, lilt!" girl.” h-» &lt; -ntin-.ied, M
Mel-1 opened h&lt;-r ev-s. you ha-1 a close
call; pn mixtnke nhoiit that.’’
_ _____ T._. and though
Ho • .i:rie&lt;l h- r quickie tn the shore, nnd
____.... - ...inng lady, full grown, •u.nn they were both safe, on Inud, though
she h i* never forgotten, ami nrol-ubly how th-v e&gt; rn &lt;--l g-ing through the frat!
never will forget, the events of that after
by a thaw, neither over knew.
*
“Wb.itV yonr mimv, little girl?" asked
her new-found friend. He -vas odd-looklar friend. Bessie S ytuonr, to give a grand i-ig. ury rough, and rather shnl'bilj
party that night? 1 up yimthfnl society of dressed. But ttie child took a hl.t^g ti
the v-iiago and surrounding .couuttY ba-l
beep .utieiputtqg the hdujt with not a Into
pim/tur'. r;iM.‘'&lt; viqotir had engaged two
musicians to tanu»h m i-i-^-for tho dancint;
part of the fun/hnd Mamma Seymour litil
provided, a state of cab'sand candies mid
fruits tind ••venthini; else that ought to
m.«ka up a Cliristmu night feast.
But tlmt morning Mnlxff’i- big brother
Jack fell rick. It
borr-d, of co-irae.
to have such a thing ha] p- n on a Christ­
mas day, ami Mal-t-l r-.-ally felt very sorry
for Jack. But she felt ten times, more
wreti Led win n her mother Hid to her.
“Mabel. I hardly see bow- you cau g - :&lt;»
that party to-night. J;uki«sick. I don't
set who i» going to drive yon met to
’Squire Seymour's this afli rnoun.”
“ch. mamma!” ’—•* —•«-• dresB'-H. nnd tnoroti'glily toasted before n
rousing lire. In a wonderfully snort t me
tcare welling to h*
sb« wn* her own lively —If a.'.-ni.
that party. Isn’t t
As for the p irlv, Mabel enjoyed it mat
“My darling." th________ _____ _______
it will ba a terrible disapvoinUnent. But nx much ns though Bbe had not taken that
you know- we live so far out of town that it '•old plnn.i- ’ i.tb. Game* followed tho
ia almost three miles over to Soymoitr's. I •lancing, and then came the supper. Ma­
couLin’t think of kiting you tramp clear bel. of Course, was tho heroine of toe
evening. . Sue didn't go iionw that night,
over there iu this snow."
"I can t give it up, I can’t give it np," but early too next morning sbo trudged
home throir.-h the enow, an her arm a l&gt;assaid toe child, tearfully: “mid. mamma,
she continued, bnght'-uing up. “I’ve Lot of Kood things, left over from tho f- a-rt,
thought of a plan of getting over there. I for Jack und hoy mother. When she
reached home she wan surprised to find
almost ]«t6t our hous-, nnd I can skate that both of th-m tdreadv Knew of her ।
nearly to Bessie's house. t&gt;h. mamma. strange cHcnpc from death.
“ Why, who told you about it, mamma
tlease let DC," Hbe said, as sho saw tliat
er mother hesitated. "Yon know I con ’I nsked the child, .wondering.
I “Itwns your father, Mabel, tho father
skate so fast.”
“But nro you sure toe ice is firm '" asked . whom your adventure was too means of
1 sending bock toir&lt;"
her mother, anxiously.
And tb'-n the door opened, and Mnlti
"Of contse it is,“ -aid Mabel, nodding :
her head emphatically. “Wasn’t I on it |I saw her father—the stranger who had saved
almost all day yMtenlay?”
Her mother titinlly consented tothoplnn.
and bo. late that afternoon, well wrapped in
her little fur cloak nnd mother, and with
her •katas tightly strapped to her feet, she
started out.
“I hope the dear child will enjoy hoi self/ Bald Mrs- Hauth. turning to her work
It hud long been undorHtood, although
with a righ. Sho was thinking of that tbo amuigrment w is tacit, that when Basil
Christmas day flvp years lieforo when her Giles nnd his cousin Ix-«1q&lt; Lamer should
.husband, m a drunken fit of anger, had attain tho ages respectively of twenty-five
loft her nnd his two children and wandered and twenty their families should bo atill
away. He had never returned, nnd the more closely allied by tho marriage of the
neighbor* said "Good riddance to tho two—only non nnd only daughter of their
drunken wretch!" But tbo wife thought houses. A« a child Leslie had been‘at
differently, and hoped that some day he Hchool, RO that when Rhe n turned homo af­
might como buck.
ter bring thoroughly finished by u tonr ot
tho continent with her friends the Hos"Come, Bob,” shouted tbe child to the riturs, she met young Giles for the first
small dog which had l&gt;eeu her c .mpnui'in time since those early days in which life
almost from her babyhood. “Now we're b id been a more thoughtless dream ot
going to start! Heady!" And away she happiness.
He hod driven down from “Tho Tower*”
glided from toe banks, followed by her
to meet her nt tbo station, and ob tho train
shaggy four-footed friend.
Down the nver they flew toward toe vil­ slowed up she from ter window hud a
lage. For tho first few moments nil went good vio^v of him ns ho stood upon the
well, and Mnliel felt more than happy in platform, a plear-ot-faced young man with
the keen, cold air. “We’ll soon be there. keen blue eyes and u sunny smile. Ab she
Bob,” she said to her companion, who slowly descended from the coach, she
found it hard work to keep up with his found him ready with ont-unttched hands
to greet her.
-young mistress.
“Cousin Leslie,” he said, in his clear
“Hark! whats that?" »ho added, ns n
pleasant voice; “I knew you at once, you
sound foil on her ear.
Again the heard tho crackling noise. see, although my limt recollection of yon
was as a little girl in short white frocks nnd
Surely the ice conld not be giving way!
She skated faster and faster, hoping to lons'flnxcn curls.”
“And mine of you,” looking up with soft
reach a more secure stretch of ice. for she
began to realise that the glassy surface of dark eyes which were full ait a sweet inde­
tho river was bending and rolling under finable charm, “was not so-so picturesque.
I
remember
you us a very htt'e bov with a
the motion of her skates like a huge piece
of paper. Faster and faster she sped, four strong propensity for getting into mischief
making her forget the tired feeling that and issuing therefrom with thu dirtiont of
was creeping over her. She wm afraid to
go ushoro. for she realized that if the ice
were weak aurwhero it would be near the
edges. And tbe river was very deep, even.
close to the. shore.

ONE CHRISTMAS EVE.

at the charming l-rid
with white rtiM , in
was impossible not t

••iime Bu.il and-X&gt;ay. loo ing uncommpuly
happy, yet Tath- r t» » guilty t-. v.cnpr no­
tice. Still, they join-d in the dan
•:. i
it w as nuly after some allusion hud ’ ■•-•i
mad'- to tli-i ulnt- m e of ’Leslie and Colonel
Bfynn, that Mj&gt;- Gib s. nt .- signal from n-t
son, foliowvl hint into the library, where
wete -tdl«4 tbv mtst-iug ones aud the jwr-

MABEL AT BESSIE’S PARTY.
iiemda her. ami gatherin: up the reins,
touched Topsy lightly with tho whip-.
Now and toon bo gtan&gt;*ed a little curiously nt the fair, pale face so near him—a
delicato faco. with velvety brown even,
framed in a clustering muss of short
golden hale ’ lie had a dainty mouth, t &gt;o,
with thin, ylexihlo lip#, a very lurking
place for smiles. Ho thought that he stole
those glances unolascrved. and wan therefore a little startled to bear, softlj
'
■ Well. cotisitf; and box do yon like n
"I am not tho exception to prove
role," he answered gayly. “I like yoi
you nhould.be liked. Does not th.it

‘-Thanks; I am glad you likeme, because,
I darn say, 1 am going to shock yon hor­
ribly, but a tuk-utiful candor is my leading
charm. I like you ao well already that I
want you to join me in an alliance, offensive
and defensive, ngninst all those silly ncrkoiir who would make na h.rte each other.
It in possible that n littl- more modesty
might-bo better here; but tho truth is that
I have no intention of allowing your mother
to parade this poor orphan girl nt every ten
and dinner party in the county, with mean­
ing whispers and smiles that cannot fail to
call attention to that absurd stipulation in
our respective fathers* wills. Do you want
to l»e mv friend. Basil?’’
“Of coureo I do.”
“Then, if you do, be good enough to toll
your mother to-day that we neither of ns
intend to have any more nonsense of that
sort. I, for one. will have none of it. It
was bad enough nt school to be called Rosa
Bud by tbe girls; but now. as n young
womanin society. I have uo wish to bo an
object of senllni-ntal interest to half the
old gossips in this humdrum place.”
“But, seriously, cousin Leslie, I am not
such a bad fellow*, after all. Yon might,
to use tho homely old saying, go farthor
“Worse? Well, at least let mo go a little
farther first- To be candid, yon know,
you would never rruit me—you are too fair.
I like block men." Aud a swift wave of
color swept over her delicate cheek.
“But" I am afraid yon don't know my

t
,

genernliot. nnd she did wb.it only u wise
woman could ban- done she- li- !d her
tongue “Colonel Bryan b id been ord- ted
away for hi* he nit h, yon know, and, both
be and dear Lenli- were always so roman­
tic. She
happy to nnuonne- the en­
gagement of her sou*to fifo. Itossiturl
bitch a delightful consumniaiion of h- r
dearest boms! They hud been attached to
each other rim e they were more.childrenYes. d&lt; at Lesli- wax going iiwnv for too
rest of the winter. Her busltand’s health
left much to l»- desired. Active M-rvico in
the Soudan, you know." And so on.
“Dear Leslie/ since she is happy, can
afford t&lt;&gt; smile. though she tells her hus­
band tout ho is not so much a brave war­
rior an an unprincipled strategist.

Soudan: a man of most noble appearance
aud rn uincr a man whom the gny young
pi-oplo immediately resigned to Lewlib,
sin- e from tlioir firvt moetit-g toe two nppeored to find their greatest ploaoure in
oach other’s society.
Gay Rossitur w Leslie's Ixwiom fncud,
all tho more devoted because, in secret, sho
had sot her heart Upon Loslio R supposed
"
------- ubut,
“* of ------1 lieing
— —
*- -conu—A
fiance;
course,
such
dentiol frtonds, Mias Damar Knew of this.
At any rale, they were ao insep treble that
Mrs. Giles found it her duty t&lt;&gt; admonish
her niece in regard to her -onduct toward
her other gnwta.
They were all in the library one after­
noon dixcuMing th» manner, in which the
festival week should bo observed.
Onu man, n young clergyman nnd the
gayest an&lt;l brightest of the number, xugStisted private theatricals, and then amused
io entire party by hie nccoiitita of bow ho
had- onoo tak-n the port of a young and
blushing maiden -“merely iMcause of my
fair hair and innocent tace,'* h&gt;&lt; Haiti to
Leslie, at whose feet ho wnn lounging in
very uncletical attitude on tho hearth rug;
“though some ono remarked tout I played
the part to perfection because - well, if you
will have it-because I really am so bash­
ful. For my pari, 1 prefer to nnnet too
warrior; I feel so a!togeth&gt;-i u daubing mil-

lUllUCUSCiy.
But, talking about charades and tableaux,
I must bo permitted to arrange one scene
entirely myself. I have a lovely white
satin gown aud we have a clergyman; why
not combine tho two and have a marriage
scene for one tableau? What is the use of
a clergyman if. we can’t moke him more
than ornamental? You agree with me, do
you not, Mr. Ilochc?"
•
A chorus of laughing roioes rose utonoo,
some in favor of ton plan, others in oppo­
sition. But tho girl carried the day. “Only
mind. Mr. Hoche," she Haid, lightly, "that,
in your real you do not overstep the bounds

SHE TRUDGED HOME THROUGH THE SNOW.

�DRIVING A FINE ART.

is incompetent to emnmunicwta th- inexpre**!bio rallstacUon and incomprehensible con-

•nerdy relief and permanent cure ot all
Female WeakneMe*. NervousneM, and dUeares
iwculisr to lire femu*e »ex. Tire only remedy
lor woman’* peculiar Uta, sold by druxgl-u,
under a positive guarantre, to give satisfaction.
See guarantee ou wrapper of bottle. This
guarantee ba* been faithfully carried out tor
tuaxiy Year* by tbe proprietor*.

■ COLD NIGHT.

COLD MORNING.

’ollars spent Tor n

Hndr.-d dollars. Ask
er to show you these
Horst- Blankets, which
- s i jl.5otof3.5o:
r - Mile.
■... Six Mile.
«'Xs a Little Giant.
’iukIa Boss Stable.
/« V A F. Kersey.
N s* Electric.
'Sa No. 306.

HOW NOT TO CATCH COLD.

AN EXPERT DISCOURSES ON THE
NICETIES OF RIBBON HANDLING.

PREVENTIVE WITHIN
REACH OF ALL.

SURE

DraugUt*

EASY

Vpon

Dlffrcvat fit3 lev nt DrivIng—Managing

Bath.-

East Ksgintw consumed rd average
of 2.&amp;12.0G3 gallons of water daily dur­
ing November.

I would rvtb.r undertake to prevent 100
■*Ah. driving i*nf a* e.&gt;»y sa it looks,” the
tteun to cure. one. Toiiku, l&lt;.cal nppii• honey man" began. “There *aro too mauy
downright idiot* truvlci with rwnv aud catkf.s, cutting short the complaint at lire
orju-it, or ebnsinj it up after il has fcnt lire
A broad laud ls this In which *e live, dotted
.0 tliletay with thrifty cities, tonus and
start of yim—nil these pluur unay te tried.
'. lltacre! Amid them nil, with evrr-laeres.slna aecLlentn than thrre an-. Bourn of inctn don’t
Ihipulorlty and faelptulness. Is Dr. Fierro’* realize the danger aud more of tln-m ilmi’6
tioldeu Medical Discovery, giving hope and
cheer where there Is disease and despair.
Wherever there 1* humanity there Is autfering;
wherever their is suffering there U the best dally in crowded rtrecte. fur -there they can mutnry furor, acu llur chanct*. ore ihnt if tl&gt;4
arid tor this greatest American Remmly. do a power of mischief U» ether fieople. On
&lt;’oti*ompllon (which I,* lung scrofula I. yield* to
it. if employed in early stages of the disease; country roadu tb-y aui rarely hurt nuy &lt;mh&gt;
I’hrouie Kami Catarrh, yield' to it; Kidney and but thema-lvra I don't n.enn fad. driving.
becnu« it Un’t often ■ wch took are trusted will tai treiiM.; Jildo enough U&gt; {Hiinjjuut u way
Uiat U HtHo known of pn-renung them.
■
Mt tor Dr. llcrroS Golden Medical Discovery^
I draught tijw&gt;ti a limited
St. Louis, Mo., firms used 3.000 dozen nu-au i* whut I call ■•loppy’ dih ing, nhprp
baskets made at Montague this season. the rehi» hung half koao ov«r tfar dashboMjJ.
aud the s'dnuil 1* uerer under control uhuk
Pur*. Potent. Powerful! Pallid People after an accident ba* buppemd. Then, ogpiii,
reuie uf lire foot. Fiu xpeoking a^xr.t( dr’.e,
Iv Partaken. Pr.-erre l-hrelca)
Fowani. with *uch a tight rein .that' itirc stop tbo
Preduew Permanent Ph)steal Perfection. Put- circulation round U&gt;&lt;1 hon^’v/niVtith, ahdtbcy
ehaae. l*ron-.
might ns well try to pull up uijvioB"' m al­
avenues ot »|&gt;twli for tbl» comjsrinr.
The PoDjantahti. a new FinnisK um] it to &lt;-h«± even a *16w l»u 11$ (hat Mate
daily, will appear at Ishptmlng. Jan. I. when beta frightened and Wurte W run away.
Women don’t, a» a rttto.’drirp WcD, although
whabitanta
■o deaf 1 could not hear common comersatlon. s.inv'of them da Tl»&lt;-;.’re V*» !Mf,vty. »La«I suffered terribly from rcarlnr. Ip mv head. I inn the reins aud sinrhing with tbo wbljc
procured a botti* id Ely‘&gt; Cream Kalin. and In
tbe faahioun. ami oho have only beard fruit;
th« rabakiwiruni that clotlxanre a good Shing.
‘f a»: animal.
tn? tuqrii eontinnoua i
immunity a* HiK Wh.it nhallwedo tm-uuwbito, if »• would toogiivii ourxlre* oguinat
I from catarrh.-A. E. Newman, Grajllng. Mich.
IbosrtHfcb) !&lt;-udw ::rs* that snake* life dur-

The Bite of the proposed soldier's
] monument at Muskegon cost SOOD.
tbou'.d lx&gt; expect*d m do an unpowlpdity.

itr-..*: KA-iirT B MADE IXE pc. 2.

o! the species weighing 33 pounds was
captured at labpemiug the other day.
WK AKK POSITIVE that Keep SJtir**parilia
will cleanse and iiunfj the biood aniftone up

FOK 23 CEXTH set Kemp'* Uver FUW for

T»n*a».
!"&lt;**•*■
Strength to=&lt;&amp;r tic’ATnriiMrt
-ilhf-.t ihaS/k Trade Mark

T®ADVERTISERS,

au.1 don't
ind vehi-b* aid pep out upon people, i-ither

Gen. E. A. Alger is said to have
bought a third interest in the Heaver
silver mine, on the north shore of Lake
Superior, for r-WO.OOO.
Ayvr’s Ssreaporl'U

tbe blood pure.

4CIOCK In iue n&gt;rru»un.
the hearing »f ’aid iwtltton. and th*,
the next of kin ri 'aid uiii^ws.
all vlbvr p&lt;ire»h« luU rrvted In «dd
ftOdrga. to &lt;• • •Ice--'. Fahrenheit. Hut i'. may are requin-d to appear at a
to be bold-n at the Probate
•“ J*f
well Im re&gt;W*r than tlito; and in &gt;uu&gt;rutf, then
city of Hartnigs la tald county and show cam*,
11 auv there be. why the prai’er «4 thu peU
lion.-r should imt Ik- grMdesL
And il I* further order. &lt;1 U.xt **ld petition*!
ee iHrttec to Ure pen-ms ‘uterr-ted in Mid roe.of the pend-ury of -aid prtlttou and t..r
hearing thereof bv causing aroyy.f thKuntee
to be published In tire HasUnf* B*v!
-sp-'r printed nnd drcutat-sl in sail
arrv once In «'&gt;rh week .ur f&lt;
roloiuito raid day of bjjarin^
traction.
Um delightful wurtn g! ■* &lt;•
[A true copy -1
Judge &lt;1
Seldom

C.'tt.w’K

third Moritay Iu April- third Mood

thousands rofferihg from
HQrnption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever iry , iK.h
Acker
Anker’s Engltoh
EogHrh‘ItenradyT
Remedy! It is the beet Tftpreparation known for all Lang Troubles, and ■Iritv annlh-.-r. ur.
soldan a positive guarantee al 10c., 30c.
' W. H.GooDYKAilfcCcL, Druggists.
Only eight of Ishpeming’s IRpOU in­
habitants died last month.

COFFEE

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or caUouaed lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood "pa'^R- turtj..
*plinte. swreoey. rebate’
K

E POUND PACKAGES.

use of one bottle. W arrantexi. vua b-rarelv mov»hi»kft Uod «««&gt; from in
by Goodyear A Co., druggists, H
gs |
v/’t.n, at th* bwght oeuwa here shoot

r

*/’

LTFta

Warenn7.*l

.^chmanta driving »* roa-at rii
tbe rihtem*. If.

&lt;oid CeoUem-m ba» ■ l«»r nr u jingle brior- li m

Tbero is evidence that the boom Id
Sault rite, Marie real estate isn’t dead &gt; hip laid »&lt;ttm Ln band utxler Lb thumb,
vet.
•f turn, bddeu al the Probata Ofliee in
t Hwc.iioi. ia "aid couulv. on Tu**.
"Nik cvw xv Of tb® k'wd things of thir
&lt;Uy oi November, in u&gt;- jv*
aorrowfnlly to­ cambric UaudkercbM or a lady's fan Of
1 r chi hundred and eictty-wreu.
on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’i
rpnla Tabtota will cure Dyspepsia
ration and Constipation; sold on i driving
Te guarantee al 2o and BO oenta. bj
W. H. Goodyeah &amp; Co., Dmggista. \
•How about a fi-ur in handr
The new building at Michigan Agri­
cultural college will cost 830.300.
•

Jnik.™ n a. u«w S.WI rjatni,
"

Dr. EainM*

done in coachman's styie. Yon we. that***
meh a bomb «&lt; ribbon* in a four-In-band
that a tnahto mind to prettv well -xT-upled.

’.tsclf rouiri tbo stick to graceful ring*, until
tatbrtrcoffee *»*hoot ft^r
oT“?r nWul^AIL? T^ete® tbe main part of tbo hs-h it tbe only large
loop toft bongtag. as Urt port near tbeend
comrt up under hte right thumb. Pvo known
men to pra-itire that trick for wools off the
fix o-ich and «b&lt;-n Ibey tried it on the rvri
6FECUTC CO.. 185 Bare eL. CtociaaalL O.
thing get the whole affair into such a marl
At Colon, Dec. 22. a beautiful mason­ that il looked like a Chinese puttie."—New

□predated
wtU&gt; (be ’Hpre-.fic
ltb~y*®
visssssiK
jKswaw

MONTANA

tree. upon application to C
I-wre. Xk'. st- Paul. Mitra-

STOCK-i-uTO?

X
Blood Elixir to tha only
'TkC.VwC/V ft Blood Remedy guaraDroed- It to a poshivo cure for Ukors. Eru pU^or Syphilitic Potoontag.
wSe xyvtain. and banish® all Rbeumatic
We guarantee it.
UPTO BfdtlCBAS CENTEX*?.-Tbo buUdiOC SlSSSe pains1 h. W of railroad* in a new and fertile nounuy
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists. ■
*'a ' rreata* uxan&gt; new towns. aff-xdlDg ex- . r mimi opportur.lUe-*. Partieutari n.-u r;. rj&lt;-h opportiislti** tn Montana. Mlnnc-

PROSPEROUS,
; -taitles to secure One &lt;»&lt;n—romcot laade

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

—rltent eoal ItektoaDd
and lull particulars.

tAlLURJS
HIV
WORK FOB ANOTHEft. «r on .-111*11
*niSTA,*%
h idgh-prtccd
Why work on t
yCaraeir? W

kiwi Tilspkow. sujiue
From the Seat of War.
-Hello.'Bab! '
-llrUo. jmiracM!"

anywhere than I

How Thach-cay Nnjiad -Vanliy I air."
In the caritont &lt;bfa of our friendship be
brought his morning work to read to w in
the evening; bo bad just lOinnwnerJ “Vanity
Pair," and was living at the OH Ship tap,
where be wrote some of tire drat r umbers.
He often then arid to m*: "I wonder whether
this will take, the pnbUsben orcept it on.1 'b*
world rewd it P 1 rememtwr aKswering him
that I traJ uo nlianca upon tuy own critl-al
powers in literature, but that I bad wrtu«&gt;
to my stater. Mra F.-*&gt;ertek Bitot, and sari.
••I have truriff a great friewisbip with one of
the principal^ contributor of Panck-Mr.
Ttari.crny : bo la now writir&lt; a norri. tait
ranuot bit upon a name for it, I may be
wrong, but it .rem* bi w tbo ctoverort thing
—
■
— - • l.n. tu, ill 1*. 1 ** ,1 h C*

north

“All ru;-..t.
And a vid

wind* were drirtly ;rU

in He^tatatxT. nrst *i &gt;i -i.-y : • I'-wu-tr
DeCdMovradwr. tw:

HARNESS
uwJc

Double and alit;

peo)&gt;',&lt; ut Hunilugi aud h&gt; klulty did not .ippnclato atvl buy to n:wiy of Balxo-k-* bant*?im CountyofBarry, made «n j that be cant gvep •.•ren with unlcr*.
November. A. D.. l**7.
I
-

until tite«-.tjwrtn»ruter tavla out what
yet potent remedy l» tn haiaL

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

tnuglmiii threw, lux •Xteriwcly. but iu llw
tonic quality &lt;&lt;f their tnjirrDeuU iwru.-s.'And
it areomj4i«l»- • Uito rtouil d&gt;hb wcadarfilJ

uraa, ai iu«; i ruo*w ware, iu mlnc«. tar examination aad allowance, on or to
tore uat 98b day ot May. A. D.\tw n-vt. and A *pleodld stock of eaeh. No larger or bettethat vtx*b claim* will be heard brforv Mid Court.
rtzrrvl to their prtatlM birthright of wants un
Thursday, the a.th day &lt;.f January. A. D. &lt;taroflered.ht wny down pAre».
ism.andonStiunlay,thr ■jnih 4sy otJI.v, A
inent, at d after a wi*4&gt; of Ikwvl) fortiftod D. Ik-o next, ai ten o'clock tn the forenoon of
•agaiust draught*, *1 lwt*t Ujvtt?tbtir fret A %m*i**e ,
ladv twtiM.1 &lt;.f mine, though ulltem iaequit*
A good AMortment at bottom figure*.

TURF GOODS!

Default having breu made in th- payra-nt «rt
* mortcagr mad* by William E.
(Jora Bower* to HHtfp T. VanZIl* April mth.
ism. and recorded April ZTih. ms. iu th* office
i.f the Registerof Deed* for tbe County of Barry.
haring even tb« draught of ai&gt; Awgukt day in liber 25of mortmtM, on lyre HA
ingest thi* date.

record trial uf Ilin foot taitb. aud since that

REPAIRING!
Just the ptare for you to -haw All kind* ot
repairing In hh&gt; line done is al J. W. Babcrx k'.

And Finally
AU win call will receive polt’.r attention.
ires.

virt/pl-r and more efficacious trvatme-it than twenty-four to* ti three north of rang-!
eight wort Barry County Michigan.
Doted Ort. io 1**:.
PHI LI P T. VANZILS. MriOW.
proportion of all ivM', liccauwo emuidcrably
SMITH &amp; COUiKOVK. AUT» lor Mortcagre.
more Chan half of all tiro tbe rtwtdl of draughts
upon tbe fret, it should be i-untiuued &lt;&lt;-

A

Bevpretfully,

J. W. Babcock,

an Drives saved with

’i Bsn&amp;l Crcu;
FARMERS, THIS IS BUSINESS! Sr. hcban
xumMcsmTri
.

{■rated. “Do } ou catch cold by exposing your
far* to th* rirF mkl an Indian Mu-farm to onv
of tbo Puritan •uptairs.—Tlionme Munson, ot
New Haven. I think.

•Wril, our l&gt;odlre are all faua.** And iu so
far M we can tnako our bodies "all face” by
expoiure to cuhl, we shall be free from tbs
civfUsed ailment of colds.—Titas Mmuon

BU31ME3S PAPER FOB FARIER8!
It publlvho* the *»**i ••’&lt;* u»o*t reltablw

For Uh Fanoir. th* Stock-Breeder, tie Dairyrau aud tie HorticulturiiL

TEE GREAT REGULATOR.

1 was i- --------.
■
v.
day we walked In Cbi&lt; te«m- pset . wiw, h«
dLsgust ol food, av.d greu told all aUdit bi* Unto fflrK •»«! «■&lt;
S5rt.°?rr»ey Cltv. ai d on frieodxhip with tbo Brookfields. Mid I LAi
by pure,
TfiflSTSt iSMrft him aiKwt y«® and Chv»ham place."
it. it u
•When be b&lt;*«l thtaand my
n‘
novel he buret out tanghtag nndxaal: Ab
Madomobwlle (as he always r»Itol
Udnirig uo muiRwr.nis
„« .»^U b-r; l-i 1 *» '«&gt; t,“’
&lt;iualltir-&lt;. but purely
vegetable; Rrtitto lu
will be palatable to Uw London t»U-.
tokl me owe ti‘«*
»&gt;&gt;«&lt;■
,)atl' its artlon and can be safely given to any person
racking hit brain for a name for tu* oorei. u no matter what age.
WORKING FZOFLE
him
ran lake Simmons Uror Regulator without l««
u» rtM... I) . &gt;»&lt;".
“
-ity —
—’ HeMtuli
Fhir.
t promotes aignriuv. dl1-1 pates «&gt;,. bMdocb .
Mlilloue “I pcopii- need
isny.B-.iw;
Mr. ThatAerny” «• Senbwcr’A
K-utiyno

lower part o
taste in thy
mruUdaU'l
rnart. No other such
Fail tvxrticulars, free.

CHICAGO.

.» off bm treatment 1* unfounded.

ic hall is to be dedicated.

y'c*-throat and lung troubles Ayer's Ct err-.
Pectoral, seasonably taken, is a certain »j&gt;ectAc.

Absolutely Pur •

JAS. s. KIRK &amp; CO..

times a week, she he« never caught evdd. I
•*“*•7
mention Iwr care uni liocaitao it to ex- court Mouw. in uie i.ny o«
Michigan, rell al■ public suottao tto«
trpt»«m.l. but becaure il t» typical. Khe Oountv.
prrtnlam described In Mid mortnge. to Mtisly
suffered a* thouvands ef other* suffer. In the amount due thereon xud all legidaM.v:

'to-red. Thn; odd petitkm-rsnv- now

MUHlnllaupMt "verMiMahy tfnu min-

ind

Rune uf Mlrhigah. f'oimty ot itarr;
At a taMkou uf Um Prot&gt;ata(''.iu*.
ty of Barry toddcnatlbe ProbateOtT.-e •.nthecity
__ i.. &gt;.i.t ...umiv un Thuredar '

Hon. Henry I). Wallin. Jr., formerly
a prennnent citizen of Allegan county
is in n New York Insane asylum.

ARI OSA

THE CHIEF

The Best Salve In the wotid for Cnt*.
Bruises, Sores. I,'leers. Salt Hheutu,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hund*
ChilblniDB. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no ptiy
required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.

State ot Mlrh'ruv Fine J iJirlal C'reu!!.
I do hereby tn olid anpol'rt Ure .0.1 »■■• , t.r
aid for the Un tor Uotdluz th- s-v-ra. ter
■d court witlilii and to.-_the flt»h yu'ltela! elre

ARBUCKLES’

FLOATING SOAP

crw.‘ve »en*iurear'»*-f llieskinr Generally' -unu nunureo mv*
. •
Prewut. Wm. w. Cole. Judge uf rrotate.
euld bat hi will do for tint healthy, but they
In tbe matter of the estate ot Eva H. J »*»••
win not d&lt;&gt; f«if nil; and, indeed. nlmo»l any VdaS. Jn!mw.i. Mauri-* E. Juhn*or. aud MBlord O. Jobn«&lt;&gt;n. mfnore.
&gt;
Ou reading and Bllur tbe pet it tor. duly visrlried of Ku&gt;ma I.. Johnson, guardian of *ald
minor*, praying tor re.i«oii» therein ret forth,
•lire. more ot lata, avrording to the time Re­ that nite may l*e llreiiwd to »”ll » portion of Uw
quired to uihkv a smart iinprewion span tbe real estate of-aid minor, lit slid petlltou de
»u|-Tfic:nl nrrvea; thU to throne thing weed-

dangerous a* any high pn-vuire talik r

|&lt;&gt;n. W. H. (Midyear, dru«!*t.
TllK GtlAKAXTEKD remedy
sou:, for the Throat and Long*,
to cure ('ought. Cdlds. Croup. Bronchltla and

E. Bainbridge Munday ktatto Oounty
Atty.. Gtay Co., Tex. saya; “Have used
Electric Bitters with most happy
results. My brother was also very low
with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but
was cured by timely use of-this medi­
cine. Am F.itislhxl Electric Bitters
saved his lite."
.
Mr. D. 1. Wilcox-on. of Horse Cave.
Ky.. adds 11 like testlmonal. saying: He
XMtively believes h*' would have died,
i.id it not been for Electrie Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off. as
well ax cure al! .Malaria DUeases, and
for all Kidney, Liver anti Stomach Dis­
orders stands unequaled. Price toe.
aud 81. at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.

discctafcrt. nnd enc that te ••vupkd with tbe

Bui you can't pcr*ui*dr wim- ladle* of tha'4
; lihaut. t.Lieb Hood * Hxntrparlila nvulralL-r', 'toy In rp un flicking the animul wi’Jt Ike
I and thus cure* rftousautom.
pbip (url nagging at hint with the rein*, tor
Lynxes are n scarce article in Michi­ id I th'
gan now-a-dnys, but one of the largest tanfl.”

KIRK'S

i on cannot afford to wudta time in
experimenting when your luugs are in
danger, ('onaumptlnn always seems,
at first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon vou with some
cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, but be sure you get the genuine.
Because he can make more profit he
may tell you he has something just as
good, or the same. Don't i* deceived,
but insist upon -etting Dr. King's New
Discovert, which is guaranteed to give
relief in nil Throat. Lung and Chest af­
fections. Trial bottle free at W. H.
Goodyear’s Drug store.

■f/jrdi srWn»«j.A'ir.
,U1 &lt;”*• ‘

thx

Barr

taxxlt

Mm»xgimm.

Tt&gt;’» vartou&lt;departm&lt;'ui*of the W*r. ’blc!)
Include AgricuUure- Horticulture. BtoCM'Hreoo
ng VcterfnarTfietenre. Market Report.of Fww
.25j...... u&gt;.w-v n. oort* of tanner*
ViUUH. mo.. VM..lug and reliable Information.

nr aa.cny ................,...........
,
Peokham'* b'riverrel Croup.Kemedy.» pei
tire guaraatre. aud no! one twillbreu
retwreed
KiMder A Koii«b, uwreluuila. rn*
port, Mich.
.
-I have »old Dr. Peckluun'.* Vuirerwd Crow
_ *
-—I am a..11 nr tn&lt;r.' er»n
year, druggist. Haatiug*. Mich.
••Your Vnnenai Croup iteuirdy cured jn;
child ot croup after it was nearly suffocated.
Geo. Soules. Hiutlnpi. Mich.
••YourCro-ip Itemedy cunri my two cbiMrei
nirian nao .su’i
...... •
grahxm. North Irving, Mich.
rw-Dr. Fwkham’a I’riwnuU Croup
r.MiefM and throat troti’&gt;*«’ tu ‘&gt;'&lt;1 asi.;
in •avmt to take and Mfri Wire
»S*;
&lt;’• Rwkham
Karrnadst. i recporl. Mk h.

—-Sold lu HuMlugs by—
rarnnie wiiu ■■■
——
hubeeriptlon price. 11 an yer rear; wlUout the
••llouxbu.x! ” M;ppl««&gt;eiit. »l «*-

eAKKSSk"
GIBBONS BR0THIRS. PskUhrrt,

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

DnlittSiithSiore&amp;AtlauticR’y
••The Soo-Mackin*

flwrt Line.'

perto?. Tra^rraliwa Utrrtion uneium.™ ...

JJOOT AND SHOE

Maiifictiw and RepairiniAU

brtwrou St Itfu»-v ^&lt;1 Humhtuo allhaul
&lt;hWwier skeplugOoaehMMt.'rbwlumil rigid

^^b^rvatton'l'armr Car* os aU day trains.

ch“rl’1

J. C. fOODRUn.

■3BL.
orei-i Fare, k Ticket Agt- Matauetlc, MX».

�GIVEN AWAY !

MAHOGANY BED ROOM SUIT
To he given away January 23d, 1888. by
JULIUS RUSSELL

ou can see in my sljow window tljis Handsome and Cosily Bed Room Suiie of three pieces.

Every purchaser of goods at my store will receive a ticket with each and every dollar’s worth of goods purchased that will give them ?
chance for this Suite.
.

This is a Genuine Gift and our goods are marked down during this sale
THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Yarns
Toboggans, Fascinators, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs
Silk Mufflers and Staple Dry Goods
u
And also get a Useful and Valuable Present

JTtiIItxs Russell,
Till: oi l) LOG CABB’
hoosier

Pioneer

mtnti- &lt;m the-pm ouf of xtat» unu cfapboaftfe
opp&gt;»ste corner answered tl
cuptxx.nl in which t&lt;» put xy

describes

tbo window. w a- Mrtpotidwi

THE OLD HOME.

n jooce ot

BtorUM, Profaseor Otto laigg-r, «rf Baltimore,
•ay* that, instead of tan lap ten dashed to

Has op»nrd wish*

iirgeni'U.* cMKrivun,*!.* ixwounitt! •’buxxnff,''
tho family, and in tho rapacious porketa of
which tte entire family «»t eonite, big and
little. &lt;x*ne and fine. together with an end-

forty hfairrnv lying stiff nnd cold within a
distance of tbrve squares. He carried eight
tannc. examined ah of ihemauo found, no
bone* broken. Four of them lia warmed and

posited. Above tiiis, iu rxceptinnnl cumw
where tbe Jurties were rich, a small looking
glass was parched.*

tte following txphuiation of the ■pfau-eut

Built

—Only One Boom.

•nary logrulnn was about eighteen
In rai&gt;-cnara It contained more

tta'llgll

most of which were young oom: Iu migrating
birds fly against t tai wind. Should tte wind

tm,:

tion as tbe birds are flying, and at

jMi'ces . muter &lt;tiItai -weight ptitar,r which
were l.eirf nt Mritalte &lt;li«lanc&gt;w opart by the
end &lt;»t th" building t&lt;» tte otter, each one
asrending Ligter than ii« predecerwor, a« thr

tte one forming tte ajr&gt;x of tbe roof, which
waa relied Uie -ridgn po|r." To prevent tte

Whcti any iter otter th.in that provided
y nature was u*| it was inaii- of large
]&gt;ra&lt;4i -able with a broad ax.

Thi* wn« &lt;»ll«i

!&lt;• fniuiliis of nrirUa-ratlc ureteiMionn, but

t'ertal, to which wa« attached a teatterairiog,
ntiirli, thr- &gt;ngh a Mrtnii aperture in the »but-

side; the (rut&gt;t imlteutei of gtmuim* taw-

thr wall behind the tel* a ns hung tlio entire
wearing apparel of the family, from the oldret to tte yoangtet, including that ot tbo

young gentUmon dofinndad on tte extant of
their warxlrobo. as well *« tte spun wool, flux
— —J •
*11

,MARR &amp; DUFF
) Hare tbe floret

of

Dress Goods
Ever offered to tte public aud at

Tbo dogs ot San Domingo have iliacovcrad
a way of outwitting tteir adversaries. Wten-

Marr &amp; Dutt are haring a tremendous ru»h for

were scnniblo nvilter.. Of &lt;y&gt;tirae tteir
daughu-rs did not remain long in tbe market.

time, until gradually ou« by ou* th* yacore*

36 inch Trieot

Jnrt ore.- tte door rented tbe nracb n«dsd
rill- ; and on n rack UM-femdcd from tte joisti
in front of tte fireplace war* hung up to dry.
any quantity of Yankee pumpkin*, cut out
In ring*, resembling miniature wagon wheels

if in exp*ctatioo of a taut. Tte dog known
by ixistloct when be lias gathered all tte ya-

catnip of tl.e women nnd th* hickory nuts
and walnuts of tte junior Hooters. On tteout-

instinct. An imported dog would plunge
reckiMtly into the water and soon Iwrom*

••ranninte.*’ nnd In tho chimney corner,
under n fow projecting boards, tte plow nnd

Exprew.

dmeripbnu kr telieved to be a fair one of this
class of jiionerr homre throughout tte wret,
it is taken from one erected by my porrnta
near Centerville, iu Warn* comity, in which
they spent the morning of tteir married Uvea,

was content.

It wne no place for the exliibi-

tor*. Combining th* fiarior, Utting room,
ted room, dining room and kitchen in w
room, il wim wuflktent for all purpose* -Jf a

It there was to te a log rolling or corn hulk­
ing. tte whole neighborhood turned out, JB-

If tills hlrn •tetikl meet tte eye of any
.Jr_______ .1 "___
. ......
___ T

lor cotulderub'e won-

Dress Flannel
Al*o a full Hue of double width

DeBeize!

■With your mouth full &lt;&gt;f etewing gntn you

BLACK SILKS

on immense ituy-dw to ship building.—-New
Y.ndt TPHanwv' ,

Every yard of which they warrant.
I* worth

were wawtlnm in v ted, especially Ui* young

Jotted Stat** go' rm met it
kriiingfdu.

Julian at Booue County (Ind.) 01,1 Settjeni*

The following, callrd n railroad problem,
is going tte round*: A freight train ooemBe ii»
length stopped with tte caboose just oppo-Me

UNDERWEAR

bh train to the next atalloa, which wjr* jurt

MICHIGAN BUSINESS for 1st year. ISsti:

Marr &amp; IXrf! are having a big trade on their

CLOAKS I
flubbed until U wax •‘chinked" and Minted.'’

Pays full amount of loss. No voidable conditions in policy.
It is the broadest simplest and safest policy issued. AssetJanuary 1st, 1887,11.347,398.89.

Risks written, $9,662,868.
Premium Receipts, $79,204.-54.

similar app&amp;n

■hte

TheOhioFarmers’ tai»e&amp;i

OF LEROY. OHIO..
Finest Line of Dress Goods ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1848

happy in the knowledge that it had prevented
me from falling a victim to t*«&gt;)rkn"&lt;«t. I
--- - 1 , 1 awJl.Ha, r.&lt; &gt; 1.. —
' .. —
..
rigfitai.' Uiy gum during tte trip.'1 That set- Marr A Dull are having-a big sale on liter

aiwiul Io Marta

•'chink*." to

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

*a I aches wide, all ahadre of xreys at thirty
cento. .These goods cannot last long, aud a*
they cannot bo duplicated, you bad better call
early uud secure a dress.

ing item
Wtlr’-Jy ho* teen drexivered.
Chewing guin. A pawngvr wte wa.* caught Yn ail coion and aliadcs at taelvr and a U&amp;U
cents a yard
out on n vresd in a lata Morm testiCre an fol­
lows; -*I immediately )&gt;ut a pice* of gum in
my mouth and tegan a rapid chewing, which

btdjder1

emunnii'ity. and exerediiigly pointier with
tte women, wh« wer* then a* nnw liltteriy

boots

SHOES)

PRICES LOWER 1

jtidiri &gt;iri motteri proudly •xhttdtod to tte ad­
miring gnt* of tteir Builnrn as so many *v|-

old place! The log cabin wa* an unpretoamarie te. cutting out tte upper and under
ItAhres i»f two nHifblswing Jogs, nnd filling

ing rain will aooo chill tbo bin!* nu&gt;l caine
tteir death. In Ute way, «tr*i&gt;ga as it may

DRY GOODS STORE

HASTINGS MICH.

ahouldan.

Having written insurance on over 4 of a million of properi &gt;
for the best farmers of Barry county and vicinity in this old
and reliable company is sufficient endorsement of its popular­
ity. I should be pleased to show its policy to asjnany moro
as will favor me with a call, at my office in Abstract diock,
or drop me a postal card and j’onr request will receive
prompt attention

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
gwiwrallr

g tte ent
did te ride M aBf-Cbicago Kti

MARR &amp; DUFF.

Hastings, Mich.

�The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 34

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBER

County News.
MILO.

We have a large and well selected stock of

FURNITURE,
Among which anyone can find a

BEAUTIFUL and USEFUL

Christmas Present.
We will be pleased to show you through our
large EMPORIUM at any time.

M

We have just fitted up a new department for

Springs and Mattresses.

SIMM HU MM.

Some Family Made Happy!

Houghtaliii &amp; Lichty
Have concluded to give their patrons a benefit as follows:
With each dollar’s worth of

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Purchased for cash at our store, we will give a ticket en­
titling the holder to one chance in the following prize, the
lucky number to have all the goods enumerated below:

1
50
25
I
1
5
5

Barrel Roller Flour,
lbs. A Sugar, lbs. Pork,
pair Boots,
bolt Factory Cloth,
lbs. 50 cent Tea,
lbs. 30 cent Coffee,

$4.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
1.50

A committee ot our customers will decide the manner in
which the goods will be given, on

SATURDAY. JANUARY 14. 1888.

•

The youngs child of Mrs. B. W.
Johnson to quite sick with the diph­
theria. Dr. Backet, of Pruiriovlhe. has
tbe rase in charge.
'
Mr. Martin Woodard him purchased
and to working into, stove wood the
waste timber along the railroad.
Our wheat market hiia received a
duw impetus, as reports of ths fainilomi
priore paid for grain at Richland are
not fu!ly sulk-tentiated by the facts.
W. A. Spaulding has received his
commiMion as post master, and a re­
quest has been sent to "Uncle 8am"
that our office lie supplied from tbe
Richland and Prairieville stage, until
Mich time uh the r dlrmui company are
in shape for carrying thu mails.
An extention of the depot platform ia
under construction b\ volunteers, the
company having built all they thought
neewtury.
«
WOODLAND.

Who would Hsk for nicer weather.
W. IE Smith spent Sunday with his
brother J. M. Smith.
Armngrtiieuu lor our Christmas
tree are wi li under way.
.
Dorr Sidwell l» gun tearhing in the
Fisher district on Monday; the teacher
who com'menred the school not prov
Ing । qua! to the emergency.
Cali nt U.S. Holly’sHndexamlno his
splendid stock of holiday goods.
The busiest place in Woodland—
Hough st Sny der’s feed mill. Mr. 8nvder being unable to grind feed »w Inst
ns his customers n quire it, is contem­
plating putting in another set of atone.
The surveyors and levelers on the (1
K. &amp; 8. IL R. line passed through
Woodland on Thursday. en route for
Saginaw via. ot Portland.
The "worm eaten chestnut** appeared
In the columns of the Democrat again
last week.
Parties desiring the story entitled
"Lake Odessa" can obtain It bv pur­
chasing anv single copy of the llaatings Democrat published during the
but six months. Most stories wear out
by ronspint repetition but "Lake Odes­
sa" being founded slightly on fact will
never wear out it seems.
“The kind Mr. Wager” not to be out
done by the C. K. &amp; 8. il. li. officials
has carried a railroad route to be sur­
veyed from Ionia to Bake Odessa, at
least so goes the story. How kind of
Mr. Wager; what a scheme to create
another iK&gt;om so that he can sell a tew
more village lota.
Our big dugs were on exhibition in
Nashville one day last week. We un­
derstand that they will ba on exhibi­
tion tn listings on Saturday next.
These dogs are thr largest of the kind
in this pari of the United 8tot‘«, and
it is well worth any one’s dime to see
, them.
Mrs. J. M. Smith is on the sick HsL
Mrs. John RowUder Is viaidng
Woodland friends.
B. 8. Holly's stare Is being handsome­
ly decorated.
Young Sclduul

Charley Smith is moving the houstwhich formerly stood just south of the
school buildimg to the stone lots in the
north part of town, recently purchased
by him.
D. L. Smith has returned from Free­
port, Kansas, for a holiday visit. His
wife has been here for some time.
AU the school scholars are out for
their holiday vacation, and the air is
tilled with thdr merry sboute and
laughter.
Jim Pilbeam is now running a free
museum in connection wlta his shoot­
ing gallery.
A number ot Hastings and Woodland
Odd Fellows assisted the local lodge
Friday evening, in initiating some new
candidaUw and disposing of &gt; banquet.
The old band was out on the street
Friday evening and rendered very en­
joyable music.
Rev. U. A. Price has returned from a
visit to Indiana.
Mrs. F. Hurd and son are at Union
City spending tho holidays.
Will Llubhouser has returned from
California. Tho climate there has
tinged his complexion a vived green.
Mrs. Levi Everett died last week
Wednesday of consumption at thu age
of 54 years. Funeral Thursday after­
noon at the Congregational church.
Elder Holler, officiating.
Powers &amp; Biringham is tbe name of
a new firm compueed of W. 8. Powers,
of this village, sad W. L. Stringham, of
Assyria, who have purchased the Mess­
imer stock of groceries, and will open
for business shortly.
The mass meeting at the opera house
SundayAivening was a grand success,
the bouse being filled to overflowing.
Telling speeches were made by Rev.
Hurd, Harder and Bramfitt, Orno
Strong, H. M. Smith and C. W. Smith
and others ot our prominent citizens.
Excellent music was furnished by tbe
salvation army choir.
frichaedville.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary, ot HL, are visit­
ing friends in this vicinity.
Quite a number of young people from
this place aud Hastings enjoyed an ev­
ening with Chaa. Fisher and wife tost

The ladies society will be entertained
at Mrs. John Hinchman’s, Thursday,
29th. All are cordially invited.
Mrs. Jno. Caswell’s uncle from Kala­
mazoo came Saturday to make her a
short vislL
Isaac Rtobridger and family, of Bat­
tle Creek, have been visiting Mrs. R.’a
nurent&gt;, Mr. and Mrs. BoL Prichard,
for the past few days.
'
Mrs. Joe Museen to in your city mak­
ing old friends a calL
Friday evening a number of John
Caswell's friends met at his home to
remind him that SO years bad rolled
overhtohmd. All enjoyed themselves
to tbo utmost, and iclt behind them
very useful tokens of thdr respect to
him.
.

Up to Up rf bl, rrln&lt;s.

1887.

MAKTINSCOKNKBa.

Stare mv Iret linn, old Mr. While,
Brook, hu dl«l. Vuownl a F. H.
H*v. A WlUi.ra oBd.tlnr.
Old f.thrr M-lnttoh tire nUnid to
hta home in Canada.
Thou. Charlton has had his foot
amputated; Dtr-toru Barber, Timmer­
man and Lowrv l&gt;elng'presetiL
The Ladies Foragn Mission society
met at Ll-ca To wnaeod’s last Tuesday.
Ixx-mI option meeting at the school
house aaiue evening by Women’s
Christian Union. A nice program,
Well carried ouL One of the speakers
stirred up the fmeigueraby a remark
that needed explanation.
Jesse TowiiNtnd has gons to his
brother's in Dakota, on a very short
nolic»v It is feared be may not get
there in time to s*e him alive.
The Lsdb-s Aid society at Alice
Mead a Wedneydai.
Prayer meetings at private houses
every night, good inetlngs reported.
Mr. Flory is l»etter. His wife and
son Georg*' ware taken sick yesterday.
Steve MiikiQsua and family, of
Maple Grove, veiled at Frank Mead’s
the last of the week.
Quite a number of our people took In
the quarterly m«v«ing hi the Brown
soho)»i hiiu*e Saturday and bundav.
Unqle Geo. Kragle was on tbe sick
list last u e. K.
MOKGO-THD UN APPLE.

Sheridan Sparks has purchased the
Herl McKay house and lot and moved
into the s one.
Strong &amp; Co. are ruabing work on
their new mill.
Rumored that Mr. Wellman will put
up a now mill back of the iteulley milL
Fanny Grant was visiting friends
herealiout last week.
Jeaale Cole has retufned from an ex­
tended visit with Grand Rapids friends.
Scarlet fever In the Hanchelt school
district and diphtheria in the Striker
district
•
.
Rev. Witham is conducting revival
services here and meeting with aouie
success.
Big turn out from these parts to go
to Nashville to-day to vote tor county
prohibition.

J. L. Broughton returned last Mon­
day from his visit te Missouri, and b
Well pleased with that country.
Dill Benjamin and bride, formerly
Mim Clara Spaulding, returned home to
the groom’s parents last week, where a
reception was held. Several Invited
guests from Middleville were present.
It would have been a very pleasant af­
fair bnt for tho bora outside with their
terrible music, which was not as enter­
taining as it might have been.
The Holin-ss people here are shocked
tothlnk thut the Methodistb can be ho
wicked aa to have a Christmas tree at
the church next M ind ly evening. Well,
of course it is difficult to account for
some people’s actions.
Should l&gt;e pleased to know of what
u«e Snuder.? eprller -is in the country
schools, where the teacher don’t see lit
to use them. When children get be­
yond spelling at nine years of age.
there must be a lack uf brains on the
teacher’s pHrt ur else the children are
wonderfully talented. 1 think unlem
teachere can help the little folks along
in their atudiae, they better find some
Other calling than teaching.
Mrs. Puiufrer hai been very alck,
but is on tbe g^in.
'
Charley Rots has been to see his beet
girl out in Carlton.
Norris Roatche’s children are sick
with scarlet fever.
That is right, ladles, hold up both
hands to help the temperance cause
J. L. Broughlon and wife *attended
the ball at Middleville last week, and
report a nice time in general. I wish
we could hear of more such.
I wonder why there is not more that
take the Banner In thia place. There
are other Hastings papers circulated

Wheat 80c.
Tbe woauier is soft, and a light vote
is being polled on local option.
Mrs. Hannah Houston, of Mishai rankee, Ind., is visiting Ml. Poff.
The M. C. K. IL Uo. are putting in a
new siding ob the north aide of the
main track for the mill Co.
Mr. Blake and wife, of Middleville,
attended church here last Sabbath. Mr.
B. reports bualneaa good' at hu new

Christmas exercises at M. E. church
Tuesday evening. At Congregational
Saturday evening.
J. T. Hereon has gone to Grand
Rapids to purchase more goods.
O. Brlghtral him bought a running
Michael Poff, like moat men haa a
birthday and like John G. Whittler'a, It
oomea on the 17th ot Dec., and a large
number of friends gathered at Mr. P.'a
and after a bountiful repast, presented
"Mike" with a new overcoat, hanging
lamp and many other useful articles,
■and although Mike to 44 he looks 10
yeare younger.
Lew Watkins came from Kalamazoo
to Hastings via. of the sink bole and
thinks he will not go by that route
again until the earth becomes more
substantial.
CABLTOM.

T. B. Caln, formerly of this place but
now a resident of Lake Odessa, buried
the youngest child last Wednesday at
tho latter place. Quite a large number
from this place attended tn? funend.
B. B. Crain, of Nashville, was in
town last week selling bed sprf
Mra. Fred Warner entertail
oom*
p&amp;ny from Baltimore Monday.
A. H. Johnson, editor of the Demo­
crat of your city, was seen on our
streets Monday.
I wish all the readers of the Banner
a Merry Christmas.
Elmer Marlow and Lloyd Allerdlng
are sawing wood together.
Jerry Marlow and family vtaited
with LJovd Allerdlng Sunday.
Nicholas Allerdlng visited friends
loot tlte. l» reported worn afiln.

16 pages.

WHOLE NO 1699.

Tbe school at the Center to progress­
ing finely. James is a good teacher
and kuows how to get there.
We understand that there to to be a
so&lt;*ial hop at Culbert-’s hall ooe mile EXCTTING ADVENTURES WITH THE
wrat of the Center Friday evening Dec.
BK3 BRUTES IN THE JUNGLE, j
23rd.
Surprises seem to be all the go around
here, onlv two occurred last week one
at J. II. Henney’a and one at Samuel
Culbert’s.
Farmers are paying their rent or
rather their taxea.
Local option election to-day, and
rntnh interest is man i frated.
Jay Carpenter and wife visited F. B. *M regularly employed by an Eagifcb boosa
Caln and wife, of Lake Odessa, a few
fiUwiout la tho m6ct tboral meaner aaA
days this week.
Will Nash and wife visited friends
at Clarksville Sunday.
main object w to secure taaka, and J seta
R-v. Sutton, of Adrian, gave a lec­
ture on prohibition Monday evening at
thu school house. There was a Urge
crowd.
:
a Nodder,

HUNTING ELEPHANTS. |

The Battle Creek electric lights have tod
b&gt; Kody Una uodw dl
been swn quite a numl«er ot limes, a
distance oi sixteen miles. At first it ■Orta of clmunMaacn, ud Saw asnr h*
Maltol wlU, tho moount. dw by buatao
was thought to lie some building on and
t_______ _ .. .. 1 . . “T
lire, but the wood haulers say It starts
from, town with them and lights them ami most Inu-lh^nt of al! unimaK Ileh,
home.
Fred and 8hel. Cook, of Nashville,
vlsiteti at John Alulntvre’s last Sunday.
J. Reed. of Q utnliy, vfalted at Charles
Whib-nipUY, Just week.
I stoned In tbo buaxwnj of lOjptmnt Hit*.
...
I IJ. Z.l** • . V
k - ■- ■ .
M. E. quarterly meeting next Batur
day aud Sunday.
,
A Christina* tree at the M. E. church
Saturday evening. Admission 10c.
The dance at A. Gordineer’s is report*
el to have been a very plea*ant affair.
Some 2U numbers out.
thnn any KW four fnoted animal 1 hadi

The M. E. chpreb will have a Christ­
mas in e
Jut&gt; Shoup came down from Grand
Rapids on ihebdurday night train and
re urned on the early Monday morning
train.
Cal. Nicewander has moved into tbo Bolivia
Darius Buxton’s house.
•UelUMy
Another one udded to the multitude
of biufth’s. he is stopping with C.
bmith. He tips the beam at 8 lbs.
This will be a busy week for touting
ptckHgea into the back door and biding
more to escape. Tbo groat trunk. brtdokR.
them away till Christmas.
The boys borued John Hill la*t Wed­
nesday night also D. Buxton's log
house; Cad. and Cora were slumbering
two miles away. Buys you had belter
call this a fizzle and disband forever.
This is sn old and civlllxen country
and the 'people want something more
n tlned than the old fashioned horning
bee which is always conspicuous in a
new country.
Our doctor got left; he lingered to
long at the simper table. For particu­
lars see C.ikuitn.
County News on Island 14th pages.
••AWFUL DRY.

At tbetiiiioor going to press, com­
plete returnri had be-n received from
only a part of the county, but enough
to show thajt It hu* gom*overwhelming­
ly in favor of prohibition. The major­
ity will not! be Iroa than 1.700 and may
reach 2,000. The uiMj irity for county
?inhibition ai compired with the vote
or the amendment last spring shows
thus far an average gam of over 50 per
cent.— i gain of almost 100 being made
in this city.' Following fa the vote.—
“For" representing the majority for the
manufacture and sale, aiid "Against'’
the lUHjnritlrs against thu manplacture
and sale of intoxicating liquors:
Fer AgalniU
HMtlnx* City;........ ........................ I«
HasUny Towfablp..........................

Ml

Irving./^.7............................
Tbsraappis...;.................... .

1«S

PreMe«ms...I...;......................

mb

tMstkton....... ;................................

Maule Grow...................................
Cartloo............................................
WMdiMS....l...|..........................
Baltimore-...;...]..... ...............

d-»w-.j branches, up.'xx&gt;U aaul 1 tru&gt; *od tbos
printst of hu hia (rot txxild b: foiluvRd twa
b&lt;.r.et\!: ut a galk’p. Thb fiwlaj&gt; U.-J 6s».
ofl so soTtly that we w-*re half an' Loor■'bn ■
{■Icking up his trail Tboro was n&amp; n bruks*
branch und bo bad w*t his fort dow^'yeith tW
utirewt rare and erkx-ted too b.u&gt;LM fdX.
A fttov to.-tri..,- n
nf to to.lt* u.totov

•w scon lo*t him entirely.
Our camp wae about thrw unite from tbe
epot wbnrv the l/nv: wus kilJrxL Wo nhrfcys
tirwl ooo guard nud a ooapte of Urea, and aa
tiirre was only the wild txuete to look oirt
for, wo bad »ln;* ’a J*rf&lt;vt coubsrt. On thia

ramp Li-' hod bnord what be t&gt; Ix-wi wwa
a body of mon lurking ab&gt;-tut, and tbo tnH-

oraio'd as qurrtiy

3BS

1,414
These 11 procincIS show ____
jority against the manufacture and
axle of liquor.
The campaign in favor of county
prohibition wai an exceedin&lt;!v open
and quiet one. Not a speech was
made under the auspices ut tbeloal
option county committee, all tbe work
being done by correspondence and
through the press. Thu fight against
prohibition was not mHoifuBted till tbe
last ten d -y«. in which time the county
was canvassed by tbe opposition but
to no purpose.
.
Tbe remit under the circumstances
to as surprising as it Is surprisingly
gratifying. Out of 4000 votes, nearly
8000 are (or prohibition. No man can
claim that undue excitement or pres­
sure brought about this result
County prohibition will not go into
effect until next May. Before that
time steps should be taken to make the
law effective, and every official should
be made to understand that tbe people
have spoken and that they mean busi­
ness, and will tolerate no half hearted
wort. Let tbe people's will be put in­
to effective execution.
We are glad that the local liquor
dealers acquiesce as they do in tbe peo­
ple's verdict Two of them have pub­
licly said that the people having de­
clared against the saloon they were
ready to quit the business and enter
other vocations. All honor to them in
this determination.
Barely tbe people have spoken, and
In no uncertain sound. Barry county
says “No saloon” with a vim and hear­
tiness that dtoplay a proper public smUment back, of the law. And right
bore we wish to call attention to the fact
that the present local option Law It the
bait that can be framed for the purpose
of abating the greatest curse and the
greatest nutaance of modem times—the

auddraly ran if shot from
tho oW solitary of tbo day i
oar camp, trumpeting like

tbo camp •• corefuUy as a man could w*Dt»
ar&gt;l had ixxaod around it to locate trrerjthing and &lt;t&lt;odn on a point to chargu from. .
When we got tho alarm, ba placed hlmmM ba

hear and a ball without roaring a.
x&lt;
' .
Bloody and drctmctlvo work followed th*
tt aa

big Warn. Thia

aura t u
j - •—............
• .---- r.r
He nicked up » bollock weighing kt lewt 00#
pounds, soil toot with bi&gt; trunk
and
swung hiui sluit ts easily **&gt;*&gt;« am lift w*
____ I___ 1 It*, l.-l.l Klrto in fhto ale

tlx, etepbant just as ho flans the bullock.

�Tbe trial of the libel suit nt Bev. itj. Jacoba.
STATE CUPPW*G8.
otMtedre^n, against Albert Lowe resulted In other nlgiit to fight Um l
Cheboygan mills cut nearly 1UMM00 feel of hjfiry diMgreriurnte-wlHote ls mighty UkclJ |o
bo tbe cbm&gt; wt*on a church quarrel is rouW to
the doubtful dignity of • libel sUJU Brother
Jacob* wank'd glO.OOO.
run tbe four out, had been shut albttnwU
about a dozen time*, and had a fullgrcwn burg­
oaeof tbe famous Greejy expedition to the lar shot and bagged. This shows that being
Arctic regions. t» now at Hot Springs, Ark.,
trying to regain hi* lott health. He U of the
opinion that ike Polar region* aro not fiUmi
Tbo .big international bridge at Sauli Ste.
lor health rvwt purtxMos.
putdlr-xUna of the Weekly Flatter al AJmout.
nlgkt, but will not be ready for traffic until per­
IL V. S. Peeke, of Hope cplivfto. Dear Hofland,
haps 10 days later, A wonderful change will
I* os bis » ay to Japan, to scrvo.aa a missionsr&gt;.
that place, and hie noadsmeu, Dennis Murphy,
Cariton has finally &lt;Jce(d*d to bore for gas aud Donald Monroe, for fitO.OOO damage*, b’ e wujiwt bound, unowboned bunk:, aad in
allogrs tbal McQulrk sold her husband the
Uquur* that caused bl* dretb.
Joshua Hodgkins' Htwry stable at Marquette Sourish Ing railroad csoter. past whose door*
will thunder throogb train* bound fnfimtbc
plain* of Dakota to tbr m« board.
„ V
TboOrr mill In Haring township. Wexford
Work on the Hold water r*" wril il to
district Oiled with wooden buildings, and had
tuerc been a high wind the destrucUon would
tore about the matter Is that there was but a
Dr. PINrner. ot ItrJav City. U Lookioc tor hl*
Probate Judge Avrry alm-xst fainted the other
day In his office at Fort Huron, when a will was time of tbe Hrs, and that tbo night watchman
presented for probate, which was written in had been taken oil for tbo flr«t night of the seaItev. M. Koiyn. of Spring Lak*. ha* reTuaod to German. French and English. Stranger will Simonson, aud U
jullxo ha* *cul tor a couple el Interpreters.

ISIS OF A GIAS. EXKrtTH-UHUO-ROS.

BUSINESS INVESTMENT.

andLung*. 1 bercten.. (be Importance

may always be rrllkl upou for th* "'.x-'Sh

is fbdajft
h only sueIcet'.ful
of mlsfortuix', and makes a sightly optic out

•'Indredr

Aflei giving your "TsiaUI's Putwit" 6* . rigor
handled ynur ■

aaytldng of tbo kind.

fiourishlnc thing at Bay City, baa petered out.

But

Its unwlnkln" stare will wrinj tbe truth out
of n fraudukot clerk when nothin,-; else
“Oue day," contlnty*! tbo geutkvnan, “I
bad reason to LcUcvo that a certain pnreon in

ger La tfio *onalr at Washington.
The Lapeer Democrat says that Leonard

Hold their encampment. Much aetlou is uncall­
delinquents. A Kalkaska divine baa been ed for and too expensive foe our already heavily
picked out as probably tbe first to serve as an

Speedily Cyred.

Daily that bo owxri Ids ruc/xro In burunces to

In tbe probata court at Corunna Mm. Yansan

•olicltxtioD of many friends a re hraiIng was
granted, with tbe above result, and now »he ha*
The Lansing Journal Intimates that Lansing commenced p&lt;oor--dlng* tor a divorce and all
Democratic city officials are gulhy of treachery
to tb^lrparty, it appear*! that some of them and about Baucroit. wild nearly all the medical
1x4 out. leaving hl* wif&lt;&gt; dolltutu.
men In that vuIplty have bad a band In her rx"n»e -old fight far th* Ontoaagoa raUrond
smlnatlon,
llepubTbo state tnxu* this yphr are fully one-half
numb of Kansas t* the father of tbe MIL
higher than than they were last, and for fear
0. W. Wrolwortti tbe CaXitw* plv&gt;tegra|«hcr
A good many preachers ’till Insist on
practically Ignoring tho law relative to tbe re Inciirrlnjj another mouster expense by sending
withdrawn bl* ,
tarn of mamtgea iwrformcd. and tbo secro-

Ijirt January T wm stlaekod wkt»*.
severe Cold, which, by inrH-l and fnqueue exposures, bresn.c worw, 'dually
Mrttlimr on iuy lung*. A PrriWn couir* ’
soon followrel, acrompeuited bv pahw is
lite isbortr from x&gt; hleli 1 wide red iauiiroi’.
After trying vuriuu* remedwa. vritboui
obtaining relief, 1 comnwuced Viking
Ay«r'* Cherry Pectoral, andu as

“nptoanull.’

common urnse. Borne two weeks ago th!* iadj

li uM that Opt. Hoffer*. ot Eston Eaplii

mon Cold

A MAN WHO EMPLOYED IT &amp; A

I rotirrw'lcd u severe roid. wh’rt&gt; mvt
■h-uly *tese&gt;«qw-d Into l*Dtximuate. p*v«D-’
lug xlaugciouh hint ob*:.uaio Mtnptom-.
My pb.V’icten
«.!«-«■ ordered n*- u- ot
Aycrht ilte rnr HeeipniL Jfi» htatrurtko.
were follow**!, ami tbe tvwu!i w»* a nq-d
ami prrmanrut cure.- IL E. SUn^-ou,
Royer* Prrlrt'.Ttsaa.
Two tears ago 1 ruff red froia a «&lt;t :*
Cold which *--Uk-d mi my .Luuga, J-cciTsutted variMis |4iy»te&gt;nn*, mh! toek ti.»
Kxdicinn* tlwy )ire*crib»d. but rrerhrd
•nly temporary r* li« L A fri*-n*l iudu*.d
nu&gt; to try Averts Cherry frelonil. After
taking two better of this m&gt;-dktm« I u o
car*'«L Since then I hnve given tte.- F.cloral to m^chudrvu, mid evurider h

The Best Remedy
lyi".":
props’ uan' uo m&lt;mojx,iy ur crr«euu ougn
mu*.™* v»v»
tlx-loro for birds, cata, d&lt;G&gt; m*i nwsiheya • couutar, pret.-ewHn" to l»&gt; .-xamlidng a pileof
I «ay that brouw I *okl a cut to a St. Loub gooda. Tbo defective of*lc rorevred hl* rorwidirwer ooe timo fur fill, and Uk&gt; mmo man rounding*. LJawn* waiUiig*u«‘n»jmoc-.tetofn-

unensy'at the furtiro glare which r.iwcxiutmd
blood nihitioa in &lt;H*Cre&lt;». 1L&gt; coroa into a
bird xliro 1 luipt ut oom Umu to collect a bill
fur feed, and a i»-nX Mrdtosn cst, tbia «W the

angle of vision still a| parent!/ kept him in

Rote'.rt Vauderp&lt;ki!,'kU-aa]0Uc11'a.
'
Seine limn ago I took a slight C*’.t
Which, being Bc-lievltsi, grew
.-.i •
rout'd on B»y Jungs. 1 luol a hacking
cough, ami vns x&lt; r» wrah. Tl.oso who
knew ma l&gt;'-4 con»hteri«| my hfe to I*
in pr.ML dauret. 1 ee&gt;i&gt;tinu&lt;-d to Mfiev
uuHl 1 coiiiin- bred nriu&lt; A red* fiber-}
Fe-daral. JIfc** &lt;lu*n one teffiic of tbt* * 4-

foolishness at once.-GreenvIHe Call. Hears-

Fred OolLanda. Who can Ml bint about Cheat?

estabtbdunentcouMw trotc tbo taxpayer*. »«*c

Imre, the one great r« tswdy for nil div .
of H»e tilmat and luntr*. and
in demand thin nny otlr r meds-Hw &lt;&gt;;

many fexiibcrn Michigan farmers aud eatrie ot a mill, which han to be levied aud raised
whether tbe troops go to Mackinac, or to Rallyliberate rascality.

aoadt

lorloen girl wbo

•tog's Moth.

fJJXO. an ordinary tr.intlar who stole only

erven na?.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

always pn for cate to &lt;&gt;tl»-r pet onimaK Tbo
artist always UU» a graceful cat. All cate

the Athens of Michigan, taken to Cattfornia by

. LADIES

bound out to
probibiGoc.

English or write bomv. This temate tyrant is
and Hrlera. being leftaJone lu
GobievilM*. with HI* pocket* tun of lucre. Hut
be larrupwd hlsboTM*. dropped into the bottom

without rising np a nickel.

Hcved to have been La tbe bulUltc t*o or thrve

of tho faith of Brother Wills, the evangelhL
He I- going to Saginaw soon, aud wtU go by way
of Flint, doing good work fur tbe Master at the

thia «*QC" I culled fcixu UiU- Ul/ yriVni^yaffiqu,

name in

captured lieleoe.

pbate -X limo lu

call him bleteed.
The taw partnorsbfp betwve» tbe guvernor\ tho mother of nine daughters, eight
whom and art forth, leaving the old home and tbe old
arc lining, ftbe tins' m grand children. I*o folk* te mourn hl* departure. Saturday night
great grand children and 111 great, great gnuxi a familiar step sounded on tbe old plank walk
and the door opened on the startled Adam*
family reunion a few day* ago;
It to now thought that tbe burglar
household-to reveal &gt;ta wandering boy. um
It is now stated that tbe »ilver found in tte grown, returned wUh a wonderful s1.tj ot
Gogebic r&lt; Con ts ot more importance than was adreuiorc During bit absence be did sumo
at first Ibougbt-but folks are not running wild
Ov-r 1JM people attended a kinmias at Grand about Gogebic- booms tfate fall and winter.
China. Mexico, Krw Zealand. UtoMociet bland*.
Bapkls last night. A kirmlaa to a thing srbcrv
you caa aee society girt* dance in shorter gos&gt;tM the extent of killing them, but maktux th ecu a
bl* footsteps, but tlic must surprising thing te
Utile unserviceable Cor outside rec.
beard was the boast of th* Chill people that
^hey could do up this country, loo quick, white
county. John tried to carve a man In a very un•elei-Ufie manner some mouths ago. Chartes

taen% association. ofttgt ptace. is a thhg In

PEERLESS DYES
meat and then inqulrwl:

aklndcf brtek lining for l-iilerx, which •rrves
think you bad loto-r tell ma"
"Thi* rvicheStly t'ruko tdsn nr
te-Ing aupplted tlmwspb hod *t«uu pipes.

Behold them both as tbe comm-p

bnsband.

student tu the college when be was appointed green eabbage or turnip from the cellar. Hinee
tbe eold weather and deep snows of tbe north
have come ou it peacefully remains under nbsi
county. He in a sou of ci RcpreseuhtUvt
Fuaory H. Simpson, of Hanford.
The mart do monster sighted betweva Manir
tec and Ludington »&gt;n the last trip &lt;&gt;f tbe Han­
son proves to have been nothing but tbe bu.uk'
of a Maniriee belle, a gust of wind having rob­
bed ber«f It. On returning tome she explained Tbo animal Is always in excellent spirits and
the matter to her mother, wbo, ilk-- any other
men: tor tbe people of the neighborhood.

guardianship. Bbe ia not n ntere iMwekretwr.

barnyard every nl«ht with its eivHired corn
panion*. It allowed tbe farmer's little
Coed* Lieut. Lockwood a* military instructor it daughter to fasten a bell to lu neck by a
tbe Hale agr.raltural college, has had &gt;ennl

the. Macomb county farmer fourxi dead iu a so­
tu tbo rural districts, but tn tbe tillage they get
store gc-ods.
, diet, attribuilfig his death to vshaustluo and
rxpMurv. The party who laid him out nlc*'and
of tbe Greenville girls n&gt;o«t to dealt the other straight oo his back and folded bis overcoat tinday. Perhaps they would not have te-eu half a&lt;
fcadly frightened if it bad been a real, *ur»Ju»t for instance.
Hou. J. W. Giddings, the geuiK-can wbo
A dynamite bomb with a ddieate and Ingrnamnlnalnd txniucr StoeklTidgu on Um» oxislon lo«a« meohaniea! attarhr.icnt to explode It was

ber camp it) Gladwin county a fete day* ago.

od. Mowing a tede into Um solid ground big
cnoogb for a botw? celUr. How the dangerous
thing got !uto&lt;be barrel has not bora explained,
ordinance prohibiting tbe driving of dog tdLns but the officer* are looking It up.
The burglar wbo was shot u? CalMburg tbe public expeoy in one way or anoltlvr. Here's
other night It still alive. If blood poi*&gt;*niux an Item on the subject from tbe Bay Qty pro**:
'•School spent last night lu tbe city cooler. He

gathered In by Umj polk* to cnoblo his blood to
Charles H. Thompson, the reprreroUUvc of cool ofl before departing tor hl* rural home.
He had wne notion of lodging .n tho corridor
gusted with bim-elf tor getting drank M Grand of the Kaiser block, but tha inmates objected. Bapid*. last night, and took a dero st poison.
David Chase, an old and at ono time highly
respected citizen of Greenville, gained a fortune
year* ago by *p**.-utaiUng io pine and fanning

xrrerce iumi p'.u»
rJrd Europe will dixibtieu* L®ar iu fruit* bi

YOUR BUGGY

FOR ONE DOLLAR

broke down all tbo texri tcrv of hi* cunning.

th" isanw court, and Qronce Miller:
Fpenc*r go to Ionia for three and tl
year* each.

THE MODERN GREEK.

to tell xraX
aiM^Uamstam-

hoab-d; Larx-bXo.-x mdy laud Ljniai boikn

COITS HONEST r;

"But tills 1* ««)y uoo tuxteDeooQtaf many.
I got the r&gt;5 -utstlon *in&lt;mg i&gt;x*pie of seuing
erorythm;; tlvxt was going on. My brother
mereluxate and treuler* guv* up trying to 1m-

■ r»~ t’r’.'i\T”

look in my rye that I row through their
mannavurs, anti droll with mo fairly.
an tnAL own ixarAnces.

not merely a sterpiug parte r. Tbb not only

HOUSE PAINT
without her busband, to be Independent, aud
tain txr living on tor huxbeiKl'. death, to l*-■ n» before.
In Bor shop
gentleman, don't keep your bat co white you
ore engaged with her iu u uomiuerctal trans­

It i* *aid that Lour* XIV. tbe most haughty
and magnifl'wr.t mouarchof modern time*,
used to lift hl* hat even to tbe fcm ate aervanta
of bis court. Kao, uo cun nred think chat
be derogate* from hl* dignity by kreplug hi*
hat ofY In a respectolde shop wliea he la
served by * vruman.
1 might oy a word or two on the draw­
back* of the iuCiwnre t,t wvtuen on Frenciimen. but tbarc 1* nu doubt that this InQuenco
has poliriMil our mauur-ra Kveu |i&gt; buriniM
interoouTM’ poHtene* La mA Utiisbod. In
England, for Inatouce. throbs nre marked
"Pay to." in Franre they sic worded,
■*Veu'.ll a payer"—"FkaM, to j«iy," "Kindly
pay,” etc.-Max O’Ren lu Harper's Weekly.

trtnrrty but »killfiuiy jwrafug hi* calling.
He gkrncvd up anil aaw that my eye *u
ftxs.l upon hf&gt; procewliri^. Of irarx I
didaX ft«- hi* robl»-.-&gt;re, but be I bcxi;;ht I did,
and, paadn,q mo qaickty, whipcml fn my ear,
•Ikm't i&lt;*u-bf and fl*a from th*.- car.
**I took in tte situation on tte- inrtMxrt. and.

COITS FLOOR PAINTS-

- WONT DRY STICKY

•nerix'D n half doren vnluabto pur*« und romc

OH I MY BACK!
took to M"htea me by thrrotunln'; demonrtiniuma but I enoountered' bi* Dirtou*
dc«Dorailird in turn and humbly ojv-.ioghrxl
tor his x-tdparity tindabuv. Ho had irervd

••WoU, 1 lumily know,"

nnfurtuaately Grsouo ia not ruled error by a
Victor EmmantM-l, Lee baa *Im y»it pradurod
aQariboldL Everybody in the *m«H king,
dom h,
old, a poUUdaa, and tbo const-

ion, which require* tbe gray Gsubcra of m
gull* for trimming, is enuring a greatalangbter of sea fowl* ou Buropeau co*Xa—Bmtou
BudgM.

rmiauoc. I'oesiblyihn advaut,-&gt;grs dr.Tvod
from kbern would nut justify a umu In put­
ting out n natural cyn fo* the. e.da. of roppl*
ing itn {door with an artificial oua But the

rapidity

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney
INVnTICAYOAS IN

rhich 1

Mas. He went hauling rooently and drove

vision conld be diminished one-balf it might
**- -

bered that be had forgotten to bring a fa.
drink. His downward course wa-t swift, bi*
L&amp;rnod A Culbast. • f Fort AutUn. wbo bough: fortune soon vanished, and eraiod by drink and

usylum al Traverse City.
. them to savu Use satire cargo, and salt ri*lag

Cocrre~&lt;:ns&gt;n Alien promised hia termer onnsutuenu to send them agricultural rcpcrts. but

man. tat bls proiairo is a* wood us tbe gold. and
ly for tbo undfridod omolvnMMii uf Mattison.
Mr*. OdcJl. of Faw Paw. Mvldentally abut her and "blew in” IW of bl« limited means for thu
boot’, and »M&gt;t them to the waiting fnnuere.
. in eeder to do Urn family M^lng. Tte ybad
The niamkiatlous of tho Chapins. Uh* men
inked cat wiica Iteamo to investigating the who violently and with force of unns rvriste I
peculiar stxMdl t bat bad eloquently told tbe late.
On Satorday night Mn. Oimatrod aud Letta

rhU has enabled the Greeks to attack tho

for trial and made no dMcxisr, preierring to go
to tbe circuit eonrl and there ilr*t uncover tbolr rillagMof Asia Minor which haa not been
Mac. They uni thought to have a case which scpplted a ith srhoob for both girb and bore,
wUl atrougly appeal to the jury. Wallace sntber thn&gt;ugii tbe muuiflcence ot Greeks ar
Chapin, tbe sou wbo shot Helbiug. was held lor
irith latent to Border uud were adMtt-

lean, together with Rurgiod operation *m
the leg ten*. I tried every known bljxrt
noritter tn build up my system, but *»**
did me good until I to*&gt;k b. 8. 8. 1 use It
every spring. It •)*&gt;£• builds a&gt;c up,
giving me appetite and digestion, and •no­
bles a** to stand tbe king, trying, ener­
vating. hot summer days. To ma there ia
no su&lt; h inedu in* for purifying the bl ««!
and building up tho wasted ayatetn •»
H 8 3. On using it 1 ro-m beuann* a’^tmg
of l.xly and easy of tuitid. M» rokw
ehanged from a pate, worn look t*. ■
baa! thy, robust complex ten “
Mr GN. Frixsel, of Farmarsvitl*.
an crunuoti appeared &gt;m my
leg*, which pained me murj&gt; a:
&lt;u affect my physical condttiMi
On tbe advice ot a physician at
I fiaally rnransetioed u«tB« Swift
1 ata'glad to aay that after u

deal Of late al out tbe jirarUmbOlty of erw

aJaobeou grown. Why not a one eywd raoef
Think of tbe matter seriotiriy. It b worthy
ot attention " And adjustuig his artificial
optic be turned sway fur a titroti unw hbi
i-terta*.—Alt* Csdiforulan.

A *^**^7* ** Colunibu*. 0-,rersmUy came

Tbo modus

‘i™, Catarrh
Creai Bala ■laly *w
NmuJ PmiWVK,
Allays Pain and'
I n t! a in million &lt;
nealstbe Son-J

Restores the
Senw.i of Tasto
bipI

ScdcIL

'

TRY THE CURE
■crenthte. Prior -■» vf pu *t DntgjriM
Mfi^KkaarU. M.T
।

�uxmtional county news.
e A‘
t^rtri«hi *ud wife returned
middletill*,
Hugh Beatty paid $1710 to Jnrtte Train CMlKluttla on the lith. after m
-DeUoliafor the privilege ot chewing reks vlilting, pirating, rte.; J. H FIVE PERSONS, INCLUDING A LITTLE
Brawn aho rrturaed from tha Mtur
Abe Carl’s thumb.
GIRL, INSTANTLY KILLED.
The Republican was a 10 page paper place the Mine day. Thev report an
excellent vWt with relatives and old
lk&gt;* week.
ucq»Mlntan&lt;«
together with lou oi
Thereto much interest here' in the
koU option election, which will occur run hiiiiti'ig ralibiu and pirtridgtw, th»MXt Tuesday. Thornapple will give h Cornier bring quite numerous.
Alvah Ptuinottk had a narrow recape
4,xk1 majority for county prohibition
one day last week from a h it mighi
wemteour guess.
K. P. Whittemore has bought th&gt;* have been a eertous afftir. Mr 1*
rhomos Youngs property on Sherman. hitched up his joung horse that had
been Idle lor several days with Intent,
Charlie,' Hopper to again in trouble not only to give him excrete but also «"• ”rn&gt; kiltoj and
ilitotimobe gets five years at Ionia to go up to Dal'ou. Alter going a
r Mie breaking at Grand Rapids a ehort dtatance the horee uhied off the
ruad lra.-k brmkla* th, kln&lt; tx.|i trie Uta'niaatinz company Tho
•■w weeks since.
The largest porker ever marketed liking thills and forward wheel* from
------------ —V.U BUU
•am this place was shipped last week under the buggy Irtting the forward
k
;&gt;y Jacob Brandstetter &amp;, Son. It was Darc Call to the frozen ground, pitching bad y cruahwi; E w&lt;Axl
.-•ught of a Yankee Springs farmer Mr.l. over the da«h board injuring his rarrwr. body terribly nodded an.i
know cap quite badly; otherwise no ser­
- ’»d weighed 783 Iba.
ious datua^c was done, either to b iggy
or horse as the horse did not run away.
CARLTON.
£|*hriaiu Elwell and wile, of Flush­ amt JoUn Brad toy, eriwd laborer.
Tbe Injmv-l are; El ward Bchofl-H, *
?. &lt;Hd not storm as expected Sunday ing, Gruusa*e Co., are visiting their
daughters Mrs. Charire 8 &lt;»rr. oi lumberman, badly a.-.ddad *nU &lt;rt»bed, in­
waning.
The friends of Etta Henoey, of West Prairieville, and Mrs. Henry Granger, jured intarnnily. and will di-,; Frank Kmnan,
» lumbermsn, wnldri hIxkK Um face
of
Barry,
and
other
relatives
and
\rition, gave her a pleasant surprise
•iri .lightly brnMd{ WlUism Ricbardaon. a
friends residing at the Corners.
te) 14th, it being her 18lh birthday.'
Tutiey market was active and lively fireman, acaktod and cut ou tho forebaa-l;
Mr*. S. J. Culbert celebrated her 20th
nt 7e per lb., live weight, at Augusta J'.1Ob,J Brnwn. a taborvr, acven com on bond;
rirthdav Friday.
The lingers district (Enoch Andru* last week. Mr. Hanry Mvgott has earcacher) gave an exhibition Friday p. rlvd on the burinem quite extensively I
•&lt;. They will have another in four; for several years.
We heard a certain man of this place
voekjt.
Master M. Vester dined with Miss offer a reward of S10 if another noted
"•exiling Sunday.
person of some renown, residing not t»n*-a Tbo bl ’ building wm almar. dmnolThe I. O. G. T. will hold their meet* lar away from the business center &lt;»f
zigs Wednesday evening during the this place, who is addicted to telling
large flsh storin will learn the art of
’ ojd *v».
Literary society at tholown line next telling the truth. Will be make the
effort to win and claim the reward.
•‘riday evening.
We respect and pralsn the ladies for
W. R. Venter wishes to hire* man to
.tt *nd to his stock as he will be unable their superior Knowledge and skill in
many respects over that of ours, for bv Inr, which wen »UU funding, and burring
••• bfl home much this winter.
The Adventists are to hold meetings them we are informed of the office
&lt; pri vate houses every day this week. work of what we know but little
T o Methodists have changed their They inform us that ye.iri or leaven
ime of. meeting from 7 JO to 3 o’clcck are one and thr same thing; ul«o that
the Io;if is about to run over, j i t they
v m.
We are gliuk to seFth'at some of the are not quite able to say who will be
Vari ton .’cribes'know how to spell able to manage the loaves aud the fishre which are likely to be in tho inaraet
Adolphus.”
We have been informed that some of on New Year's day.
C. W. Backus has formed a claM at
j&gt;&lt;* Carlton gentlemen, finding the door
: the G-.'od Templar’s ball unbolted the Mead or ilrwRf school house of
-iiered durlug lodge last Saturday about thirty scholars, who propose to
vtaing. The C. T. was obliged to take a course of practice in writing.
Old Mrs. Chapiu, aged 80 vears, and
^&gt;&gt;u/n the meeting. If this occurs
^4ia we shall publish their names if the mother of Hon. E. U. Chapin, was
-e do no worse; the Templars are en- buried In the east cemetery Lust week;
’. Kted to the protection of the law and funeral services were held at. the house
ill pro’ ably claim it if this occurs of her son residing 4 juiles nortb-e;ist of
this place.
■eaid.
Prof. Flanders has a singing .school
hero each Wedhesday evening consist­
CAHTLKTON.
.
ing. of over 65 scholars.
Bora. to Mr. and Mrs. John Walting.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright was on Sunday
-&gt;ec. 12th. a son.
/
morning attacked with rheumatism in
Mtos Wolb’t.of Woodland, to stopping her shoulder and n&lt;-ck rendering her
&lt;i:h her sister, Mrs. Wat ring, tor a unable to even comb her hair, or turn vrnt out a circular railing for
her head without turninji^the whole
:rw days.’
Mrs. H. Hart entertained the U. B. body.
•nite society Dec. ItJth. A social time
1- iwaiing can
-tu. enjoyed by all.
FBCKFOKT.
K. Lockhart made Robert Bllvens. in
•Wtimore, a pleasant visit lost ThursDice is quite a game.
E. Jones, of Lowell, was in our vil­
M. Shores cotnre to the fr^nt with a
lage Friday.
&gt; arling Clvdesdale colt, that tips the
Jas. Cool wm at the county seat
Wrdurediiv.
•calen al 1.100.
The U. B. church observed last week
Will Bides, of Ada, commenced work
. t* the week of prayer.
for the Harner Bros, last week.
'.Mrs.T. Lockhart visited friends in
F. D. Bray too «od W. J. Preston vtoua daMifieutioua
were in Hastings Friday.
Charlotte Saturday.
11 Hart has bulk u sheep house.
John Geiger und wile visited friends
Harmer school is progressing finely In Campbell Thursday.
mder the management of Sadie Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz, of Hastinga,
•
Several of our farmers are still plow- were in town Friday.
Rev. .‘•'path is holding a series of re­ rally ffUcianU
J«unea Murphy, of Hastings, made E. vival meetings at the German church.
.xKkiurt a pleasant call Tuesday.
The song services at the ii. E. church
Lea. Straw,' of town, la putting were largely attended Inst Babbathy
•own a drive well for Mr. Offley.
Wm. Patterson, of Grand Rapids,
Ba
T&gt;c. 1st. Mr. Joseph Hafner received was in town last week buying stock.
: telegram firau) Cleveland that bis
Effie Perkins Is visiting her Freeport
wife’s mother was dead. Mr. Hnfnar friends tfils week.
A boil on a lady's arm will interfere
wd wife skirted thu 2nd to attend the
.funeral. Mrs. Hafner is still at Cleve- more or less on Sunday evening, espe­
-md visiting friends.
cially if she has a gentleman caller.
L. C. Welton, of your city, was
through here Friday.
LAKE VIEW CROSS I NO.
Frank Nobles, of Caledonia, was In Thia in tb« Ant hanging in Iowa la twenty
Mr. Horn has got a new organ.
town Tureday visiting friends.
years. Tbe crime for which iieUow) wm
Mr. Nash came home last Thursday
Mrs. Foster Bisson enjoyed a visit
.irom Kalamazoo and brought new Hues from her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leech,
for his engine.
of Hastiogv. Thursday.
Mrs. Ashby returned home from
Ollie Smelker la spending this week
Alic« Waterman,
nestings lust Thursday after a short with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
jfolt with friends there.
Helrigle, of Bowne.
and unnatural
Wm. Ashby’s feed mill is in good
T. L. Rogers. Will Tasker. John Nor­
■hape now. running night and day at man and C. J. Bmelker were the repre­
Lake View Crossing.
sentatives at Hastings Saturday, of the
The boys around Lake View station lively town in tbe northeast corner of
AataAXU, Wja, Dec. 10.— D--d» »vre
xro having a good time shooting rab- Irving called Freeport.
filed Iburwiny conveyiitg tbe following iron
bite and partridges now.
Rev. Husted, of Lowell, wil deliver a mining prvportic* to John IL Rxm, ot New
Hannaii Hallock returned home from farewell sermon tn memory of Rev. D. Ynrtl Kakagon. FWQjW-. Nimikon, 4*TO,Kalamazoo last Thursday after a short L. Eaton, at the Congregational church.ftJO; Atlantic. FtM.boO;
visit with friends there.
Moore. IAJ0.0U0; Bourne, 4JOO.OW. Ocoer
Sunday, Dec 25th. at 2:30 p. m.
W« are having a good school this
We are informed that H. Clemans property of tbo Moore-Benjamin group wm
winter.
has, or w about to have, some of his mid as fallows: Laura D. Benjamin. 8L&amp;W-,
farm which is across the river in the
township of Bowqe, layed out into vil­
TOVB CORNERS.
Quarterly meeting Sunday last at the lage lots. Our opinion Is that it would
pay
Mr. C. better to plant his ground
Mtoft school house.
Iron Mining cowipnny, at which BUpbaa
John Koble returned to his home in to corn or beans for a year or two yet,
and give this place a chance to start,
Ohio Thursday.
.
. .
Tbe mite society will meet at Mrs. before he tries to spread it all over two BUtea William Windom and ex-Rcglater al
countiee.
/
Wm. Demoad’a Thursday. Dec. l«tb.
The news was received here Tuesday
£M. Grow and It’ F. Wolf attended
quarterly meeting at Woodward Lake relating the death of Rev. D. L. Eaton,
of Lowell, who has labored In the in■n© S'”viay last.
Mn. EU» M»rk» h® tone to iMh.m terret of the Congregational church tn
ixBcutlra
county to join her husband. They will this place for the past eighteen months.
It mast be said that he did a great deal
make their future home there.
Local option meeting at the school of good work during that time. He
Tjouse was well attended, but the speak­ had also made many warm friends in
er failed to connect for some reason. this vicinity, m there were nearly one
hundred people from here who attend­
Judge Barnum occupied the floor.
Ira Cotton and wife are living in the ed his funeral Thursday.
J. W. Boynton deserves much prate
Willis BoKe bouse this winter.
Arab Barnum and wife spent Sunday for the kindneaa shown by him in run­
ning a free train to Lowell Thursday, Squibb &lt;t iHriawortb’e eoUbhahmeol at Ctom this vicinity.
,r ,
so
that all from this place might attend cinnaU Tbo amount of certificate* than fur
Party for Elsie Smith on Monday
the funeral that wished.
famind te about 416,000,00a cartifleatea are
light of last week.
brid aa nrar par aa pomlbta. an offer ot eO
Mrs. Wm. Joslin is suffering from a
tumor on her face.
The anniversary on C.8. Boice and
The
symptoms
of
Biliousness
are
un
­
rife on Dec. 16th was a very rdeaaant
affair. Their friends to about the num­ happily but too well known. They dif­
MmramtlK. Dea 17.-At 8 o’clock ftoturber of 40 left thorn many valuable fer in different Individuals to some rxpresents as tokens of regard. Preeen- tauL A bilious man is seldom a break­ day morning tlr» was dUcomred in the third
fast eakw- Too frequently, ate. he has ■lory ot Um rtor» of J. G Irernau &amp; Co.,
•ution speech by James Ilallrtt.
an excellent appetite for liquids but daakra ia art rcpplhw «od muinfactoran of
ne for aolkto of a morning. Hte tongue
I'KAIKin’ILLE.
will bear inspection at any time; if it la
Hope to see everybody at the polls on not white and furred, it Im rough, at all |100,0(X? Tbara la 1101,000 iaauraBC* on tha
Tuesday to vote for local option.
The district lodge 1.0. G. T. was well ' ''Tffie'digestive system b» wholly out
.•Uended. several lodgt* bring present. of order and Diarrhea or ConstiDatioo
Not so many present from abroad ay may alternate. There are often Hemor­
wae exp-cted, however.
rhoids or even tea of blood. There may
The lecture on Wednesday evening be giddinres (and often headache and
was not pronounced a success by the acidity or flatulence and tenderncM in
Idra^eLcary and Mrs. Cairns each the pit of the stomach. To correct aU
thia if not effect a core try OrewJ
carried home a handsome oil painting August Flower, R coste but a trifle and
one evening last week, the reeult of anTthousands attest ite efficacy.
their, own handiwork under the tute­
Tbe body ot tbe wanjtn touod upoc the breeh
lage of Mrs. L. Loveland.
Harry Goes has arrived home looking
ranch improved by his western sojourn.
Mrs. K. Tegrpeatng is sick again.
Tbe sick babes are recovering.

AN EXPLOSION’S VICTIMS

Rheumatism

Michigan Ce

tn ■ toot)? terrible manner.

I wm xflikied with rtM.-tuMUao twvaty
reora. Previot.. to 18SI found no relief, bet
Drew wotm, end nt one Urao wm aimoat beipto*. Hood’ii SamimriU* did me more mod
lbw aU th-i other nxrilciuo I ever, h*d."
H T. ItaxcoM. hhlriry VULim.
‘‘1
three yean, ud got no
roUof UH I took Hood’v Banaportlta. n has

THE MARKETS.

ITu .Niagara Falls (Roula.

OKAHD KAPIO* OIVIIIOM.

otben” Ureiaruab.vrx.Wddetord.Hc.
Uood'i Bxmparilla ii characterized by
thnw ruv*tl1l*.rltu. .
_ ... ..
.

proa-.w ot aneurine tho active modtolnal
qariltira. Tbo result is a roedWnc of uniwual
strength. eflceUny cures hitherto unknown.
Bend for liook containing addJUeual evidence.

Grand Rapida Lt.
MKkUerUL-

“ " J. r. TuuMreax,
GhartoCte
Rbrn- e«-dr. «ood_ saooeam; tafcrtx.
an; Uiuix. HaKsaw.

rod, willfc; peuktax

....
..
ork Qty.

DeCrott

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all drairUu. 81; alt f or «5- Mad
culy by a I. HOOD &amp; oa, Lcwtll, Maaa.

IOO Doses One Dollar..

Owg! Goiag ’ hg!
At Astonishingly Low Prioes.

CMrtoaa..
ItaMto..
Morgan....
sessu

WHAT ?
My stock of

MILLINERY
GOODS.

HapWU A Indiana li.
City and Petoskey.
prma dally. AO other trains dally noegt SaaP. A. Il AHN, local Agent. HMttaga.

ADAMS KXPRKSS COMPfflt

I a tn not going out of buainesH but I propobc to make it
lively in the millinery trade,
and will sell all goods at

Closing Out Prices.
I have a large and well se­
lected stock of seasonable
floods, and all will be sold at
argely reduced rates for the
neit 30 days. Call in now.
The BANXKi4)ob nxna 'j rrrpfk-d

Mn. Jennie Thayer.

Ux-

Dr. Oliver Wendell Holman, on bring
ahked 'when the training of a child
Hhuuld begin, replied
"A hundred
year* before it Is born.
Are ve to Infer from this that tht*
generation is rreponsib!* for the condi­
tion of the race a hundred years from
now?
Is this wonderful generation the
natural result of the proper dirt and
medicines of a hundred years ago?
It is conceded In other lands that
most of the wonderful discoveries of
the world in this century have come
from this country. Our ancestors
were reared in log cabins, and suffered
hardships and trials.
But they lived and enjoyed health
to a ripe old age. The women of those
dajs would endure hardship without
apparent fatigue that would startle
thorn of the present age.
Why was tt?
One of the proprietors of tbe popular
remedy known aa Warner's safe cure,
has been frith fully' Investigation the
cause, and has called to his aid scien­
tists ns well as medical men, Impreestng upon them the fact that there can­
not be an effect without a cause.
This investigation disclosed the fact
that in the olden times simple remedies
were administered, compounded of
herbs and roots, which were gathered
and stored in the lofts of the log cabins,
and when tuckneM came on. three
remodte from nature's laboratory,
were used with the best effects.
What were three remedlre? What
were they used for? After antiring
and diligent search they have obtained
the formulas so generally used for
various disorders.
Now the quretlon Is. bow will the
olden time preparations affect the peo­
ple of this age, wbo have been treated,
under modern medical schools and
codes, with poisonous and injurious
drugs. This lest has been carefully
pursued, until they are convinced that
tbe preparations they now
call
Warner's Log Cabin Kemedlcu are
what our much abused systems require.
Among them Is what ia known as
Warmr's Log Cabin BaraaparUla, and
they frankly announce that they do not
consider tho Haruaptirillu of bo much
value in itself as it is in tbe combina­
tion of ithe various ingredients which
together work marvelously upon tbe
system. They also have preparations
for other dbeauee. such ae “Warner's
Log Cabin Coagh and Consumption
Remedy." “Log Cabin
Hods and
Buchu Remedy," “ Warner's Log Cabin
bcalplne’’ for the hair. They have
great confidence that they have a core
for the common disease of catarrh,
which they give the name of “Log
Cabin Rose Cream." Also a “Log
Cabin Plaster, which they are confident
will supplant all others, and a Liver
Pill, to be used separately or in con­
nection with the t'ther remedies.
We hope that the public will not be
disappointed In three remedies but will
reap a benefit from the investigations,
and that the proprietors will not be
emharra-vaftd in their introduction by
dealers trying to substitute remedies
that have been so familiar to the
shelves of our druggists. This line of
remedire will l&gt;e used instead of others.

If I l-ud written a whole txx*. My •rouble wm
!ndocd“Hke a thirl in the nhtbt." for R had
been rtraJIrut upon me
toe rears. I
••••nt fur a bvlUe ol Hlmker frtrart uf hoott. or
Helaors Kynip. ano before, t had taXm aafrhalf of It 1 Mt Uw wrlenw rvi;M. fa a few

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HOWS THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
ward for any ca* of Catorth that ran
not be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh
CUTF*. J.Chenky &amp;.Co., ITop*®-Toledo.
°*p 8.—Hall&gt; Catarrh Cure ta tifljrtt
Internally, acting
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�A BEAUTIFUL ORGAN
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E. Y. HOGLEL
This Organ will be placed on exhibition in tbe show win­
dow of my Dry Goods btore and

A ticket bearing a number entitling tbe holder to mil
cbauce for th? organ will be given to my cDstcmera for each
and every Dollar's worth of

Friday, Jan. 20th/1888,

ClolhiDi, Gents’fiFnrDisteig (Ms, Hals,

A committee of citizens will see that the person holding tl e

lucky number gets the organ.

This is a grand opportunity given to every, person buying
goods from my two btorea, from

Gtoii, CIceIi, Pccti, £1(0, Grtcfrits, Crtdny, it,

Saturday, Dee. 10, '87,

PurcbaMd from my

-to-

Jan. 20, ’88,

E. Y. HOGLE

To gain possession of this beautiful organ without cost. Don't

fail to boar this fine toned instrument

ADCMTIONALJ-OCAL NEWS.

Much correspondence is unavoidably
crowded out this week.
' Particulars of local option election
co first page of our second sheet.
Tint banks of this dtv will be, closed
«C Monday. Dec. 26th and Jan. 3d.
Mm*. M. T. Wheeler ta building an
addition to-Jier home fa lbs aeoond
CotTKTY news on flrat pagre of flrat
and second sheet, and bn Inside page of
aocond sbeeL
Bamboo easels, banner rods and all
kinds of picture frames, cords, etc., at
Archie McCoy’a.
Dx. Lathrop has some very pretty
3&gt;lu*b peri urao case*, that will make
sice Christmas prewnte.
You will find an endless variety of
Chrtaipae toj» at Witbey’s bszar.
PrcaenU appropriate for young and
old, and Itw pnero on all goods.
If vou have not already examined
them, don’t fail to call at Archie MeOoy’n and see bis cane and reed rocker*.
at which he has over 20 vurietit*.

Giso. House, a Nnsbvilla drunk and
dl*ordc&lt;lv. was brought here ytateyz
day by village Marshal W. E. tirigfi'
House will remain in tho county jail
IS day*.

Judge W. W. Couc desires ua to say
that he will be out of town the first
wrek in January on buBlnew in Assy­
ria. He will bo fa his office before and
after that lime.
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Do not let tbi* week go by without
Atiug Dr. Lathrop’s Hock of Cbristmaa goods. You will not have another
opportunity of seeing *uch a flnedlaplay
for at least one year to come. His
Dont fall to caB at B.A. H&lt;dmea*
fawelry store and examine bis Block of
23dIpsos with bsndsome holders, the
latrot designs in ladies’ and gwntlemena'cuff buttons, jersey pins, ladies
pins, chains and necklaces.

Calx, at Lathrop s drug store If you
want to buy a Christmas prroent. He
bis a large stock of books, plush goods,
etc., to select from.
Twelve members of Hastings Odd.
Fallows lodge and several from the
Woodland lodge visited NaahviUr' Fnday night for the purpose of aMhting
the lodge there in the ceremonies of
initiation. A pleasant time was had
which wound up with a gorgeous ban­
quet
If you have not already bought
your holiday gifts, call at Archie MoCoy’s.and examine his stock of furni­
ture. It iu a wcil selected a«d assorted
Btock, and something can be found
there that will make jukt tbe kind of a
present you will be pleased to give to
your friend.
Dolxvek Rose waa arrested and
brought before Justine Kennston this
u eek, to answer to a charge of Healing
a pair of boots of Goodyear A Barnes.
He ia now in jail and his examiuntlou
will b? continued to-monowk Boliver
claims that tho boots were purchased
by Um in Kalamazoo.
/K.
J. Grant narrowly escaped h
,
serious accident Monday evening. Ho
was walking along the M. C. IL IL
tre.ck nuar his wheat elevator at the
time tbti freight ongiue waa *wit&lt;*hiog
car*,and when he realized what whs
going on be found the moving cxn» l«bted him within about live fret jtr&gt;t:
giving him lime to Jump frqm the
track before they' reached the spot.

The CbnffmaB entertainment at the
Baptist church tUturday evening bids
fair to-be of especial interest,, a* the
children ard spending much time in
preparation. All are invited to attend
and enjoy -the occasion with the child­
ren. Any wishing to make presents
will please place them In the hand* of
the committee on Saturday afternoon
Everything-free with the exception of
a general collection. It will do tbe
children good to see a crowd who are
interested in their pleasure. Doors
open at 6:30, entertainluent begin* at
7:30 p. nr.

The examination of Aimertine
Cooper on a charge of obtaining goods
The Barry Co. District ‘ lodge,
of R. Mudge on false pretense waa be­
I. O. G. T. No. 16 met in Ifith quarterly
gun before J urtloe Kenaston Monday.
sestdon
at Prairieville December IDth
Lxmer la stiU in jail and hia examina­
and was called to order by D. C. T.
tion will be concluded Tuesday.
Mary E. Wbltoey of Middleville.
Forenoon devoted to choosing proper
an far northeastward m the I/xuing committees and initiating 18 candldares
and Grand Itoplds railroad. The first to the D. L. degree. G. C. T„ E. E.
Baunder* presided over the aftrrnoon
foar mflea out of this city ia rather session, and exemplified the unwritten
work. Eight lodge* were represent-d
with 35 delegate*, who reported 848
little work for graders, and no trouble subordinate memliers, and 53 initia­
from linkhcdeK.
tions during the quarter. Prairieville
The laat reports received from Mr. lodge was awarded the first prize by
the grading committee, and Barlow
Secord wbo it wlU be remembered Lake second. The now officers are
went to Ann Arbor last week to eoo- C. T, James Hallett: D. C, Arthur
ault the phvslciaas there in regardto Louden: D. &amp; J. T.. Mra. Hwecry; D.
V. T, Mr», W. WIUU; D. 8«e.a. A.
Mowy;», Trout. M. M. Oboe; D. CMf.
Loan. Draper D. M. John Burpee;
D. D. M.. fiav Smith: D. A. B-Sec.
Flo. Futnam; D. Guard. F- 0. Btmett;
D. Sectluel Boee Demoud. Next
Haatlan
tb»Volnr amloc will l» bold at
Man* 11, IM.

WONDERFUL MEETING!

Talk about bargains. There never

Owing to unfursren circumstances it. elegant present* for tbe boMdav* a* at
WAS impoMilile for tbe Banner report- S. A. llolmrs* tbe jewrtar’t
HI*
er so detath d to attend the rooting ot 1 prior* ou ahverware am way below anv
the "Leading business men” of the city tutu petition. The name can be said of
brldinUulon hall Thursday evening. *« che*. clock* and jewelry. ItomemThu waa uu unfortunate occurn nee a* her the place and call on him before
il has c*use&gt;l no end of trouble lor us purchasing.
to obtain any account of thi* meeting., z.
,
Bowev.r. Miuriuqulri™ uuul. urouud 1/'&gt;-»Tv»B»T «“ Up&gt; 2Sd uMlvmxrr
the city of different buslnr** men uud of the wedding of I’hiL W. Burg««* and
leading citizen* we a&gt; last roet a man ‘ wife.
mjg—“
j
.
To .help them appropriately
celwho had the gnt to admit that he wa-i ebratothe occasion imine of hteG. A. R.
nt this meeting. He'candidly said Irirddrt organiird a party and about 40
that it was a terrible cross to la-ar but frieoda Invaded their home im the •&gt; venthere w*s no remedy for iu From him ing. When Mr. Ihi rgrus arrived home
we learned all he knew of the meeting, • rum tbe city be was greatly surprised
but unlortunalrly bj did nut waul -to to (Ind hia house in other** possession
be the List luan out ot the hall and but the evening was nevmbele* an
ht-nee we know nothing of the prucetsl- enjoyable &lt;'n*' tor bimtelf and. wife.
ing* after lie toft—gu&lt;aa, however, the Several preMiots were left bv the visit­
meeting had nu regular cloaiug exerew ors. A splendid .supper was served
e&lt;. just dickered out This lutoUng il and tho evening 7was very pleasantly
will be remtuubrred was fur the purpose
of hearing tiaui Clay, of Grand Rapid.*,
lr YOU have not already M-ea Good­
protvcuiing attoiuey of Kent county,'
etc., tell *hy total option should be bill­ year A ftornes* display windows, you
ed agaiUbt. it was claimed to be called nhould not fail to do so bet or* their arby the leading businroa men uf the city rangrtiiHit fa rhunged. The e»at win­
and hence supposed to have their auc­ dow is devoted entirely to a targe col­
tion. The uivctiug w.i* thoroughly ad­ lection, uniquely dlsptoved, of Christ­
vertised aud Its projector* thuught inas card*, lu the wrot window «ptheir ixit waa tempting. At tbe mubt p-*ra the world renowned Santo Claus
liberal caluulHtiou there were 1U0 men arrayed id *11 hi* glory. He tn busily
in the hall when thu meeting upentit. engaged Oiling the Huie Mocking* husMr. Clay did nut show up and Hpeculu- l»-ndrd from tho mantel /over a lire
t!vn« wen? rife aa tu tbu cause uf bi* place nori near him Ho draping in tb-ir
Don-apptarauce. Soma said hu was tredtes the little o;mr who are to be
*ick; utorra. disable!, etc. An? Way made an delighted, with hl.* many gift.*,
Sam did not'HMteriaiiru and the IOj- on their awakening. The acene is well
audience Was u« curding ly disappulnteu. represented and ia attracting a gre.it
But their (Unappoitiuuiut was intvnai- deal uf intention.
Ik-d when a brewer truiu Grand Rapid.* S'Ukdem the management of Vrooman
was announced as tbe orator of the ev­
ening and liegau to &gt;pe.tk. Our inform- Young, tbe American house Is becom­
aut told us that the "leading business ing deservedly a popular hotel, bcareemen"at once began leaving the hall. ly a night but thnt every room is oc­
Fir.*^ one at a time, then iu twos, three* cupied, and its tobies are always well
and *o ou. A* thu orator waxed warm tilled. By the .way that reminds us
«o did the audience and their inclina­ that ull the boarders and patrons of the
tion for a sajff of the fresh, frosty, win­ Amcricau apeak in the highest terms
try air grdw stronger. They were &lt;»f the meals that are served 'there.
at raid Union ball would succumb to Wann meals served at all hours, and
the avalanche of eloquent word* poured cspeakl paina are tokm to please the
forth and that It* walls would fall farmer* and others, whose patronage la
on them. The chairs gresv uncomfort­ solicited, and who fare a* well as Vie
able. Import *ut engagements were guro'a of the house at the popular prlcu
suddenly re me tn i cred. And in * lew of 25c per meal. Mr. Young 1* to be
moment* the hall presented that for.oru congratulated on his splendid success,
and denolato ap^ranee to well de­ and all f&lt;-el that the American deserves
scribed in Gokhmitb** "Deserted Vil­ it* large increase of business.
lage.” The droire of tbe audience to
E. A. Mattison is the authorised
leave tbe ball wax so vividly man if wil­
ed that it will no doubt always remain agent here for the Yoae piano. He
a mystery an to who was tbe last man desires the reader* of the Banner Co
out. Toe orator wu understand Is hud
up for repairs, but will no doubt l&gt;e know that Dr. Lathrop bought hl*
culled forth throe year* hence when the Vo*e piano, with the expreaa under
standing that the credit for tbe rale
vote is again token on local option.
should go to Mr. Mattison, and that no
other dealer 4n Hasting* or Barry
I take this method ot returning my county should be interested in such
sincere thank* to tbe many cltixenH of aale or profit by it. and that Dr.
Hartings, who have »o liberally and Lathrop would buy the piano on no
promptly helped replace my art of car­ other conditions than that F. A. Mat­
penter teals destroyed by Urn in J. L. tison should have credit for the sale.
E. A. Mattison was the only dealer fa
Wilkin*’ mill.
arntorn Husted.
musical tastrumenfa in Barry county
wbo was at Dr. Lathrop’* house in the
interest of selling him u Vose piano.
County Agricultural -ndsty will be It was largely upon hl* ropreaentotions
held st tbe court bouse fa the dty of that Dr. Lathrop purchased this piano.
Tbe Dr. will fully suhrtantiste all tbe

The resident* of southwest Balti­
more were, on Thursday night, treated
to one of those midnight orgies known
as the chariVari, Henry Campbell and
wife living the panic* eharivaried.
Thu usual riaglhg of bell* and finog
of gnus was indulged in. Had tbl*
been all. barbarous a* it is, Mr. and;
Mrs- Campbell would not have com-1
plained. But failing to bring tbqtn to
the door, the attacking party became
desperate, sinashed tevrral window
light*, and threatened to do many hor­
rible things if Mr. and Mr*. Campbell
did not respond. Had they invaded
the house through the broken window,
thev would have bad an exceedingly
warm reception inside. Nearly all the
parties are known to Mr. Campbell
though four ’witnesses, besides those
whom he. rvcDgnlred himself, and he
ought to make it exceedingly interest­
ing for them. Among the number
were some married men. wbo should
be ashamed of such outrageous pro­
ceedings.
Mm D. O. Kobinmk has recently
finishod a painting that is Indeed a
work of art. It was made from nature,
and codsIbI* of » collection of il differ­
ent varieties of c^rvsaotiiemums lu
various»tng&gt;a of growth from the bud
ilintr flower tq that full bloom. Mrs.
Robinson is re*|&gt;ons&gt;b!e for both tbe
dtrtkn and execution of the picture, for
in October she secured tbe planto and
from that time with their growth h-w
iteen the growth cl this printing. To
describe such a work aud do it justice
is a task that the writer doro not as­
sume. It is. however, a marvel cf exe­
cution and Mrs. Robinson deserve* Co
rank with prefeasiomd artists. Ifaj.
canvas is 22x38 incho* and th* eleVen
different varieties of flowers with; their
plant* cover nearly all of it, and yet the
work does not look at nil crowded. In
fact, the perspective nnd lights and
shadows are so well executed and
chosen that, the plant* seem to bland
out and away from the canvas fa thuir
natural state. The arrangement of
the flower* and their plants was made
upon the canvas as they were added
one by one. and It conld not have bettor
done by placing the plants themselves
fa position. The painting ba* already
been sold and will no doubt make some
one a beautiful Christmas present

Following are the real rotate trans­
fers for tbe week ending Dec, 17th. aa
taken from the hooka in the register’ll
officer

At thh regular convocation of
Halting* chapter No,. 68, R. A. M.,‘ on
Friday night. Dee. 16lh. 1887. tbs fol
lowing officers were elected for the en­
suing year:
H. P.-B. R. Rose.
*
Klng-rL. E. Knappen.
K.—T.xl’billipa.
Treas.^D. Striker, I*. G. H. T.
Sec -M. W. Riker.
C. H.--W. IL Powers.
I’.A. P. Drake.
K. A. C.-ChsA Beckwith.
M. 8d V.-T. J. Brosseau.
M. td V.—John McQuarv.
M. 1st V.-Q H. Bauer.
Sentinel— Eli B. Throop.

lM»«UgRe*ffl.eKy
I WintoK. KejnokU, city
1 Alma E. Dole, eity
SUU of NkbUran.Oounrvoi Harry--m
At a yrorlou of th* ProbtUa Court ft*

teltner. d*era*ed.
, &lt;*? p.'dH'-x
dUagtbo pwnion.tltilv vot
taed ofMan A. CamuMl. lorairrl* M?ry A
UAWimr. rntilBg UialUre m!tn!ciar*not&gt; of
.1 Friday,

p-iuuon, «ua laat tn, nviro M 1-w of u &lt;1
docejscd had at! oUirr prr»oc» SaUns'.-J In ul«!
rout*, uro roqalrrd to nt-nr.r m a wyde:
balden nt ihn ProMiu-

Mid countj. ou Frt-

On reading aj;d filing th" pjMHIon.rfuly reel
Oed.of David brown, guardian of ante ir.liuc.
nrajrlug for reaw»u» therein ant forth that U
may be licvaa-M to tell tha real route c! laid
aMy to aaldRilUoa drombed.

di

PMVOCM iOUtfrolcd lr.
tired toappwu- u»h-mIoo o&lt;
be bcMroi »d the I rebnkt Baalinn, tn *a1&lt;1 c«ant&gt;.
ordered, Iha: »*14 peUtiunrr
MTMtM iMcrrouri lu ball iicy of Mid petltUn. »nd Ur

rf*y erf heartrw.
WM. W. COLE. JadTBOTP

m&gt;« to »nM

The Banner,
East p*p«r ta Barry County.

OiamWrtaln:

order that no erroneous

nifbtobtala.

Impression

$1 a year.

�Tbe Hastings Bannep SsSWSE

PERSONAL MENTION.
A bmdneaa card In the Banner thia
The M. E. Sunday school win have
- . -L W. Hendershott is very seriously, week MiinoiinO’W thnt IL id. Bulw* hue a Christmas dinner at Union hall next
opened h law office in this city. Dick
is resmtially a Hartings boy end is Toesd«y. The chlhlrtn will also, be
every farm along its route.
C. C. h ield is in Charlotte to-day on: known lo manv la thin vieinitv. lie la given a aHrh ride in ouie a suffifriimt
NUKERM, Local EeH»r.
, T"J «W&gt;to.tl0B of D.vH Faller. business.
a graduate of the Ihstlnga high school, arnnunt of thu “beautiful** comes before
Wore J ustice Km aston. ou h charge of
Dunne Ford visited Grand Rapids the Agricultural College and of the law that time.
lorgvry was concluded Saturday. Iln Saturday.
1 depart nt-nt in tho University xn-l /Fred Woodruff has opened a tin
was bound over for trial m the circuit
together w ith his diplomas bn pmscmiir'
O. II. Green fleld visited Nashville good common t-enar, a clear buidDtn* and repair ab»p in the basepient under
court and released on 8100 ball.
Wednesday.
head aud the faculty of attending Power’s hardware store, lie is pre­
Rails arc laid on the D. L. A N R
Mim Belle Spaulding visited Grand etrictly tobuMnewM. We brap-nk for pared to do all work in the line of tin,
IL to within 17 tnllre of Lake Odawa
him abundant aueww and tbe pluck copper and ebert iron ware. Eapecisj
on the east side and about 15 oa tirt&gt; Rapids yesterday.
end perseverance displayed by him iu mi rention to repairing. Give him m
west side. That chretnut will be out
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in the part is a guarantee that he fa deterv- call.
«f its burr—if it waits long enough.
the city SaiU'day.
.lug ol prosperity lu his new field.
We hope every trader ot the Ban­
The Scientific American referred to &lt; Mrs. D. B. Pratt, of Irving, visited in
House to rent Enquire of Dunning ner will carefully peruse the Inter­
in another column, under the heading, the
,h“ "**
u
dty“ last ----week.
view with Mr. Blaine, published else­
&amp; Rogers.
of “Patents,” Is the very best publica­•
ON
U. C. Woolcutt, of Nashville, was to
But oysters at Bert Tinkler's ooh where, wherein h« pays his mpects to
tion in this country for those interestedI tbe dty Wednesday.
17 cts a cun.
’ Cle*eland’s meMMge on the tariff. It
'n science, engineering, mechanics
Staple and Fancy
la a masterly exposition «»f tbe pro­
&gt;
C.
8.
Brown
is
spending
tbe
holiday
inventions, etc.
Read about the Earthquake in prices tective side of the tariff question.
week with bis family.
at
Dr.
Baughman's.
it
At the reunion of the old Third
J* Bowne visited friends in
THREE-TEAM old child of Cash.
The Y crocking has been put in bv
Michigan infantry regiment held at, Grand Rapids last week.
tbe
M.
C.
cumpuuv.
SioweB
’s bad the mUfortune to fall
Ionia last week it was decided to raise
'
Philo Dunning made a business trip
A stone foundation is being laid from a chair Monday afternoon and
funds for a monument on the field of to Grand Rapids Monday.
under J. 8. Goodyear's mill.
break its arm. Dr. Snyder was called
Gettysburg. Thu next meeting is to be
and reduerd tbe fracture, and the child
K®)'nol‘lB returned Friday
held at Grand Rapids.
Christmas services will be held at is now doing well. This arm was
from his visit in New York.
tbe Episcopal church Sunday.
CbNBiDERARLE excitement was creat­
broken in tbe same place about six
^-W.
H. Powers and Daniel Striker
Ciirimkas services will be held at weeks ago.
ed on the street* Saturday by the cry of were to Grand Rapids Thursday.
Intending purchasers of holiday '
the M. E. church next Sunday.
tire. However, before the city engineer
Vera, daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. /*A dhovk of Oregon horse* are ex­ gifts should call at 8. A. Holmes’ the
was notified, it was discovered that tbe
pected iu town to-day from Lowed.
cause uf the alarm w&gt; s a burning i him- Holbrook b quite seriously sick.
Jeweler’s. The largest, newest, best
ouy m the American hotel
Wallace Dingman, the railroad con­
Be sure and read Smith, Hams &amp; and best selected stock of novrhies in •
jewelry for tbe holidays. In watches
XA fetition is before the common tractor. was in the dty yesterday.
Van Arman’s adv. on an inside ;&lt;uge.
he has the Urg- st and finest line ever
council asking that some action be
Wallace Matthews Is clerking for Dr.
Beautiful tea and water sets are to shown Ln the city, and what more beau­
taken that will cause the removal of Lathrop during thu holiday trade.
be seen al S. A. Holmen’, tbe Jeweler’s. tiful and Hppropiate Chrismas gift
,
the signs now suspended aernas ’h«»
Mr. Richard* of Middleville, veiled
They cant last Jong at such prices than a watch.
sidewalks. Tbecouncil will doubtl « his brother R. B. Richards yesterday.
—those 0) slera at Brrt Tinkler's at 17
v.ij.xU-rtarri Mid hand buraub-d aad cadi grant thu prayer oi tuv petiuouers.
S E»L Burton is assi-stlng at Lathrop's eta a can.
r.iajrne on Uwm. Buy no other.
Bume funny lellows were rustling drug store through thu holiday trade. .
Efforts are being made which
r ’^
13 ALWAYS THE teams on Green street Saturday evej).
John A. Fuller and wife left Monday ought to be sueowBfui to revive the
A line
llastiugs city bmd.
MAP EST!
ing, and a farmer ah&gt; ad of them in Mt- for a visit with friends in Jonesville.
Bottles.
FOR THE CHILDREN.
Frank Nims has hia elevator in run­
temping to get out of thu way pan his
JOHN BESSMER,
F. M. Woodmansee, of Caledonia,
wagon into a telephony pvju break Rig made a business trip to this dty Fri­ ning urder al L ike Utfeina and bought
. JEWELER.
his first load ul wheat last week. - i he i rout axle. No other
dour. day.
'

Terrible

Good Goods

Fair Prices

In Prices

Groceries«Crockery

Dr. Baughman’s

Cl ill. Hicks’

Silver Knives and Forks.

Amusement!

•pJIB

'

.

Troy Laundry
HASTINGS. MICH.,

Knidite orj^thias Ball.

Ionia seems to l« very tnu^h iy
&gt;1ra.C. G. Holbrook returned Saturearnest about getting on tbe line of tRy ey from a visit with frknds in Grand
iptaa.
extension of the C. K. A S. IL R. Par­
it out surveyors tcvK~
t e* there have Hint
to- Chas. Hotchkiss is now employed in
.
------v
.*_
the
freight office oi the M. C. K. K. in
run a prelimin *ry line through to this
city. They had worked down to I&lt;Mke&gt; this dty.
Odessa Saturday nighL
Dorr Mudge and wife visited Mr. and
Wednesday evening a number of' Mrs. David Cowell in Grand Rapids
Mrn. Sperry Phillips friends gathered! ta.1t Wekk.
Mrs. John Holbrook, who hu been
at her home to help in the celebration,
of her birthday. It was an enjoyable. very sick with bilious fever to now con­
occasion and before living for ttieir, valescent.
homes the guests presented Mrs.
Walter Roas has moved to Grand
Phillips wita numerousgifU.
Ledge and will make that place hi»
Herbert C. Wooton was brought future home.

Hastings Division No. 19.U. R. K.ofP. berure Justice Krnaston last week to,
arnwer to a charge ot assault and bat­
tery made by James K. Brooks. The
trouble grew out ot an attempt by
W’ooti d to collect rent due hlnKjrom
•‘nioka. The trial was adjourned to
Friday.
'
Union Hall, Hastings,
For rale, a roller feed and flour mill,
FRIDAY EVKNINO. OECLAS, IB87.
doing a splendid business and making
Music by Lea's Orchestra.
money, in one ol the bert towns in
Michigan. Price low, value considered,
and terms easy. An industrious man
with 81,500 to 8XU.M capital can secure
a rare bargain. Address “Mill," care of
A cordtal tnvltaUoo 1* extruded.
this office.
wui give a

Grand Christmas Balli

L. N, Mixer and family have moved
in Mrs. Chas. Pflug’s house on East
Center street

BEAMER

placed very le.tsomible prices on his
stuck of tine gold waUhe» fur ladies or during the evrulng*.
gentlemen.
&gt; tm
Of course you will hare oysters for
KTFFH
y«mr Christmas diuirer, and *ou can
get the oysters at 17 its p»r can at
Cert Tinkler’s*
.
STYIOLUUilFTS
FrytGL«’FuunFra
Charlie Doyle Is responsible for
NTFtnuiFIFULOlFTH
NTFlUUIr triFUMHFTN
the pipe organ constructed uf towels
RTMGU
•FITUriFCUIIFTH
aud spools uf thread that js shown in
BTFIOLUFITU iVTIFIIUlfFTM
R. Y. Hogle's display window this
FTFIOLUF1HJ » B VUTIFULGIFTS
BTFIG LU FITU A EMKA U n FU U» IF F8
week.
bTFlULUFITU A • AUT1FULGIFT8
That excellent paper the Charlotte
MTFIGLUFrn AUT1FUL&gt;HFT8
NYFIGLUFITUTIFULiltrni
Brpuldirairhss reduced Che price uf its
mnuLUFlTlFrU-.lFTM
subscription to 81 a year—a change
OTr K1LUF1FUUI FTH
that Etlon county people should take
BTFIGLUFOLGIFni
BTFlutUUlirni
advantage of.
NfFIUMilPTS

Toilet Sets,
Cuff and Collar Boxes,
Manicure Sets,
Albums,
Games of all kinds,
Christmas Cards,
of (Senuine Cut Glasa

BooKs

Stories of travel and ad ven­
venture. Novela by-the beat
authors, works of prose and
poetry.
" .

Smash,
Bang,

DOWN

’
smniny
Three and five bottle cast on*; hoSTFIFD1
quet holders, silver goblets and mugs,
E. A. MiUlaon and Philo Sheldon cake basket-, pirkle castors, berry
took a trip to Kalamazoo Munday over dUhes and butter dishes at rock bottom
the new road. *
prices at 3. A. Holmes*.
Go the Prices ou all these
BEAUTIFUL CIFTS
Mr. Hayward, proprietor of the
goods. They will Bh sold this
C. C. Field A -Co. have received
Johnson house at Mid. lev file, was in several carloads of corn, which they
we^k, all of them at'
thu city Friday.
are prepared to furnish at lowest rates
/ Shrm Fowler will have charge of Dr.
the roller mill. Will sell same
Andrux* office during his absence in at
either in the ear ur grind Into feed as
New York city.
desired. .
P. T. Colgrove left yesterday for
MiddlkvIBc was visited Monday
i*asar where hu will institute a new night by burglars. Otto Bros, hard­
lodge of K. of P.
ware store was entered, their safe
Miss Belle Throop, who has been
Prop.Philip Sciiaff will contribute
blown open and about 8100 takeu from
the opening paper id the January Cen­ vyy sick with a throat difficulty, to it. Th* safe In French &amp;, Suu’s grist
slowly recovering.
mill
wos forced open but only a small
tury. Ilia subject is “The Roman Cata­
/ Mr. Greasers two elder boys left yes­
was found ih-rein. This was
combs,"their origin and character, and. terday for a visit with their grand­ amount
the first night since French A Sun's
their historic value, niustra'lon* ac­ parents iu DetroiL
mill started that they have bad no
company the article, showing tba-rouah
watchman.
The .work was evidently
sculpture and symbolic art of tbe z Will Chidester has become a part that of professionals.
,
and parcel of the surveying partv on
martyra* tombs.
the&lt;! k’ a s u w
w
'
• Woodland should spare no pains to
The M. C. R. IL will sell excursion
Kit McElwain has a dancing class of get on tbe line of the C. K. A S. rail­
tickutb to all stations, including alll
membrni. He gives excellent satis- road. It looks now as though there
points in C-tnada, for Chrietmas and.1 60
faction as a teacher.
.
would be some trouble about getting
New YearX at rate of oi.e fare for
।
Presiding
Elder J. I. Bue] was in the the right of way through that section.
round trip to !&gt;&lt;• sold Dec. 24, 2S, 26.and
.
city
Bunday
and
conducted
the M. E. However, good tbprough work will ac­
January 1 and 2. good to return not
complish
a great deal, and when a That is the universal verdict of the many w ho each «lay spe
’ services in the evening.
later than January 3rd, 1888.
mailer ot so much importance as get­
the splendid stock of
•
P. A. Dahn.
Miss Maggie Kelley returned last ting this extension is on hand it is evlweek from ii three months visit with drnt that nothing shoukl be overlooked
Robert MuNee, an old Barry county relative* in Hart* *»»», Neb.
that will in any way lend its influence
veteran, came l»efore tbe jxuMon board.
F. F. HUbert, John Velte and C. S. toward gaining the desired end.
Wednesday, for examination. He went Palmerton, all of Woodland, were in
When near thia city Sunday After­
into K»*eler Bros, dry goods store during thu city Monday on businces.
noon Frank Nims and a friend from
thu day and while there nearly died
Ben. Rolland, of Grand Rapids, visit­ Grand Rapids, who were driving over
from heart disease. He was properly
cared for. however, nnd conw-qurntly ed his cousin Mr. Dickerson and from Lake Odessa in a livery rig hired
grew better before evening.—£barlotte friends in the-clty over Sunday..
there, were given an entertainment not
Republican.
MIas Estella Andrus, of Hastings, is d&lt;&gt;wn on thu bills. A heavy trunk in
the buck end of the buggy came down
Do TOV want to sell, trade or rent spending a week wub her friend Miss ao heavy when the wheels went into a
Jennie Stone.—Caledonia News.
rut that it smashed thu whole bU»in&gt;«s
your farm, village or city properly ? If
so call on or address Cook A Sheldon, r Fritz Goodyear arrived home from in that vicinity. The burs.-s ran fur
some distance liefore being caught,
Hastings, Mich. They have the only Orchard Lake Academy lust week and throwing the two men out without Our stock of goods in this line will justify anything that may
complete net of abstract l»uoks In Barry will spend tbe holiday vacation here.
scfioualy injuring them. ,
be said in its praise.
couutv, and the best facilities ror doing
J. M. McElwain has charge nf tho
Ton 11 eney. jr„ tn a Muggy. young
a real estate business of any firm in the level
used by the C. K. &amp; 8. »i. R. sur­
county, and propose to make a specialty veying party, working north from hire. Coffield and James Mcl*barllo, both on
of that kind of budnt&amp;i^
horseback, started Iram this city SatDr. and Mrs. J. O. Andros leave for
A. D. Cook has removed to tbe Gard­ New York Cltv Monday where thee Saturday night to attend a d«nc* in the
ner block wjt6 his stock of groceries will visit a couple of weeks with the couuliy. When near J. M Nevins', on
Jefferson street, the two on hurselMcR
and provisions, flour and feed, lie has Doctor’s sister.
came up behind the buggy ata rapid
new nnd commodious quarters, will
Fred Allen now occupies the rate. Duffield saw the buggy in timu
add largely to hia stock, and asks the position of cashier in one of theleadina to escape it but McPnarRn had no
Scrap . I )
public to give htn* a calL He gu:uan- restaurants on the Atchison, Topeka A warning whatever U’itil his borau
crashed into one of tbe wheelii. He
toHi all goods, and price* as low as any Sante Fu railroad.
whs thrown to tbe ground aud badly
competition. He will make the flour
W.
B.
Randall
and
wife,
of
Grand
bruised
about
the
head
and
on
his
and feed trade a specialty.
Rapids, art visiting relatives in thia right side. PuMWa by attracted by the
I The burning of the Witkins mill at vicinity. Mrs. Randall is a sister of noise, ran to the spot where McPharlin
was found iowDSible. He was carried
'Hastings a few nights ago proved to Mrs. W. H. Powers.
tbe entire aalirfaction of the citizens
D. G McClure, of Marshall, nnd Into Mr. Nevins residence and there
remained insensible until about mid­
that the local fire fighting ptant of the James Egbert, of Chariolte, a brother­ night whffi he was camel to hU home
city cun get In its work lu not less than inlaw of Mr. Field, were guests of C. C. 2,4 miles north of the city. Dr. LampSOmlnutea after the fire starts. Tbe Field and family Bunday.
tuun attended the wounded man. and at DAAVQ —Nothing like the elegant-stock we are now
idea seems to be not to shock a, bright,
Mrs. Valient and daughter left tor present writing he is on tbe gain. The DUUixO. offering to the people of Hastings an&lt;l vicinity
induntriooa fire by giving it water too Philadelphia
Thursday, to be gone till buggy was left in a badly deuwralired was ever shown here in either number or quality.
suddenly.—Evening Journal.
after the holldaya. Mrs. V. will return condition.
In a few, short days the Parker with all tbe latest styles and fashions / Fob many weeks wheat has been
y
Strainer and Cut Off Company will be for dressmaking.
bringing a higher price in this dty than
Harry Rogers, who has been visit­ any of the surrounding towns. In fact
no more-lf its death baa Dot already
takun place. The trouble aeetna . to ing relatives and friends in this vicin­ the farmers of Barry county could not
have been that tbe stock-holders found ity, returned Saturday to bis home in
they were making money too fast, so Breckenridge. Col. Mrs. Rogers will
they have concluded to divide up the remain here for some time.
territory and assign to each one his
Charles Young and wife, of Weed­ h«s brought higher prices on oar streets
share; that is, they have laid by some­ ville, N. Y., have been the guests of than It wag worth in Detroit or Chica­
and wbv ? Simply because tbe in­
thing for a rainy day.
Mrs. F. H. Barlow for several days. go,
fluence ot the Hastings roller mill has CHILDREN’S BLOCKS from 5c. to S1.00.
j. L. Wilkins went to Muskegon They were married on Thursday last been ao strong. They wanted wheat
BOOKS and DISSECTED MAI'S.
and‘are now on their wedding tour.
in their busineM and were bound to
county last week after a saw mill, but
DOLLS, DOLL HEAPS, POLL BODIES,
The many Hastings friends of Mr* have IL And yet they make their
decided to leave it there and will make
Phil. Cottrell, the popular conductor flour and sell it for prices that are as
on the Valley road, will be sorry to low as the same grade of any other
make,
while
the
quality
of
thia
mill
’
s
learn that he has decided to resign
We cannot begin to enumerate the g’ood things, the elegant
from hia position. Mr. Cottrell baa ao- flour cannot be beaten. Every farnx-r
In this section should patronite thin nrosentawe have lor the Holidays. You most »ee them, and
11m of such a nature that he could centod the management of the Jackson mill not only because of
chime in with th.’rest: “Never saw anyth.ng
Cracker
works,
in
which
company
he
take possession at any time. But on
ty of its fiour but becau»;
the it in Hartinjat"
his arrival there he found that the। is a stockholder, and will begin with a benefit to the farmer. owner of tbe mill waa deep to Uoublft his new duties next month. Here a

HOLIDAY GOODS.

17230162

&lt;

leaaers’ Cuh J&amp;rgain Store.

Sign of the BIG ELEPHANT. *

g M. BATES.
Unatlng*. Mich.

Local News.
Circulation this week. 2.050.
Sixteen pogw this week.
Oyftkba st Bert Tinkler’s, st 17 Cts
Bahgaikb In molsseai and syrups at
Beamer’s.
Tub place to go for Christmas goods
is Wilber's bazar.
No dig holiday yriceo at Dunning A
floger’a Ibis year.
.
The city schools closed Friday for a
two weeks vacation.
Geo. H. Brooks is the next on tbe
het to receive a pension.
Bt'MiT'e bath rooms arc open Sun­
days from 9 to 11:30 a. m.
Tur. M. C. R R. pay car passed
through the city Monday.
Eighteen pounds of choice New
Orleans sugartor 8100 at Beamer’s.
Work on the Y is progressing as rap­
idly as potalblr uader tin circumstances
Nomination of officers by the K. of
P. lodge Munday evening and election

Keep your eye on the Indicator.
You will hear something drop every
day at Beamer's.
4
The Banner this week presents a
Christmas souvenir to its readers that
is indeed a beauty.
'
If you havfi any buckwheat to sell,
take it to the'Holler mill and get the
- highest market price.
Eeankn will naeive a barrel of bulk
oysters direct from Baltimore this week
for the Christmas dinner.
Joseph Khaw moved his haroeaa
shop to Middleville Friday and will
put tha goods into his shop there.
Geo. Simpson has purchased the lot
just south of Clem. Smith's residence,
and will build thcreoo In the spring.
The latest edition of sink holes on'
the C. K. A 8. has been filled up and
regular traioa began running on Mon­
day.
PoeroincE will be open At usual
hour on Sunday of Christmas and New
Year’s, and on following Mondays all
day. .
’
Levi Fowler, of tne Central House
boot and shoe store, offers his splendid
cottage and two lots for sale at a bar­
gain.
The roller min is being fitted up
with steam fixtures and as soon as tbe
work is oomjfleted will hereafter be
heated with steam.
iwrf night, the laat Mmm* ot a hoocm
ful term of (fanning «ebooL «*e
probably orgwofae another &lt;*• U

IVever

SAW ANYTHING LIKE IT IN HASTINGS.

HOLIDAY GOODS!
ff. J i L L. HOLLOW AYS

Elegant Cut Glass Goods, Plush Goods in Endless
Variety, Smoker's, Manicure and Shaving Sets.

k»Malbums.

Cuff and Collar Boxes,
Lovely Plaques,
Ladies’ Hand Bags,
Bibles, from the cheapest to best.

Cards for the Christmas, ZreJS
FOR THE CHILDREN:

IM Ik UMF-ap li Ik B16 TOUT
tended.

�OUTSPOKEN ANARCHY.
SOME VERY VIGOROUS SPEECHES
UPON A “DEAD ISSUE."

• oooo ou&gt; rotT.

r—r~yjfc“‘r*1^TBE WEEK IN CONGRESS.
WORK OF OUR NATIONAL SOLONS AT
WASHINGTON CITY.

the lodge.

Blankets and Bells
di

itd to hi* teachiug«, can not deny Himmf to

Anar ch tab being dep.»dtvd.in their final nwte
Isc ;.!n*w in a lot purchawd fer that purp-wo,
The weather
clouly uni ehilly, and
met&gt;, wvniou and chitdrui wen- ptvwmt, prom!•

JRum Van 2indt-8p‘M and Mr*. Pniwxu.

l*nnl Grotiknu, who b awaiting sentreeo In
the Wlnbnntui court* tor delivering an An-

railway had to put on a couple more train#

was greeta.1 with crias of ‘’Braro." Hi* addrew wa* one of the most inflammatory of

MraUoo in tho dty.

Ho dedartrl that tbo

For the next
talwo.

WHtTTDtB
th- walls and on U
Houghton. Miffi.i &amp; Co. bnl aent

of that institution, while n Ur pillow from

vorce laws. Bill* were intruder rd to admit
Ws»hmgtou territory a* a sta^, the re­
Alone moment bis long bony forefingers peal the preemption aud titnber-culturo
would be piloted at tho coffins, tbe next bis
al kigethnr MO Uli* were intmdured.

with the duty of providing for the families

habilimeuU of woe, with long black vcite
owsring them from hood to toot, emerged

a rceolutioa naming tbo *taD&lt;ilng oommlt-

tn Ittecs. FarwaU Introduced a bill to regu­
late emigration, tbe object ieinj tn keep out
of this country poniicioa* foreigners,
rarii m oouvicfk,
paupers,
‘
petition for pro'uibltkm of ’ the
manufacture
of
intoxioitlng

We are going to make a specialty on the"
above goods.

al HampVm.

ED. POWERS

Jon med.
A number ot exooulive comtnnnieation* raferring to pnvato land claim* wt-ra read Io

ruling clsaaei He coal 1 mad in tho eyea of
lib h&gt;arer*, in tbe dumb, eloquent language

HARDWARE
murdered

Mra P^cixT, aud E.si * Fnedel, Louts Lin tg’t
hUek-eovarvd
ccffiiw — that cnutaining
the
romaiua
of
Adolph
Faohar—
which was covwred with n red fUi bearing
tbe printol inwriptiou, ’‘Hurrati for Atw

anlly, brutal

idowe and

jjear Readers, we wish you to distinctly

jouraed.

tbe Uni doty uf all; tor tbe Inteat victim* ot

from tbe finance committee. Rill* wort in­
troduced: To remove the limitation on pay-

wae a slight delay, during which the cn-kots

nderstand that we are not going to be
neigh bora and townspeople naturally lorruing

whirl-

conatitcUoual amendment ex-

into a mighty holocaust, and like a derss-

Tuieday in April; am-nding tbo iuUrr-»Ute
oomuierta act, to vstabiuib a postal telegraph,

hlm to spare bitnaelf. Mr. Whittier inaualed

qutet dignity

and

gruD', and

wm

a»-

ing under tho order* of Unitml Bute* officers r.rd, O* Portland, nod hia Cutuln*. Mn
(CuliooA A reeolntion wm offered liial
Woodman. .Antone thjw who paid thoir

The M'Uitn then adjourned.

iggardly this season. "Low Prices” we have
ailed to the masthead as our motto.
Jn short we have marked our Christmas

number of executive communications, a blob

till 1 p. m., at which time Carlisle took tbo
lowing committee ou privileges and eleclious: Crtep (chairman), O*Farr*lL Ontb-

POWDERLY IN BAD HEALTH.

ick-nacks so low, that everything

Lyman, Johnson (Ind.), ami Lolgv. The. te

' revolatloa

(^oing like hot cakes. Our fort is
Workman Powderly amend bare Monday
night frUL Philadelphia, Buffering from a

placet.

an white journeying from Providence, IL L,
to Phiiadalpbia.
Ui* condition Monday
night until early Tuesday luornin• wu a

lodicuUoM of decompmlUoo. how-

only in tile sailor.' dtrooloratioa, but in the
frj&gt; i4»- spotb which Moorl out upon tbe check*
recital Ding the ivutains of L*»ui» Lin 7g w«

|\| ever bought before are buying now.

anted article M bought in good faith and only

upo» tbo featurw,
which
In
spite
of 'hr skill of surgeon nsd embednu-r*
Nf'l r-.-main-j*! nxwt horribly dtadgurwl. to

A CATACLYSM IN CHINA

Assaulted every day, and people who

purchMcr shall not hold, and eteo pro vi iitig
that patents shall bn subj-ct to pnrehaw by

danger. Th* doctor* any that Mr. PowdeelyN

Qo not wait until the assortment has

rill’s immigration rogulatkra blit w#a than
r*r«u.o il-**
* &lt;&gt;K,be
■
— ♦ th.

lime adjourned.

R^un out, but come quick and look us

2S, inundating the city ot Cbmcbow and ten
other populous citl-*, and C^odod 7,000

Unwu- Fnmnd&lt;-“-

Wbeu th-- f-.moral chant bad concluded

bust of Guribnldi to tbe United StaUs.

form icnnoiiately beside tbo casket contain-

Arnone; tbe bilk introduced were tbe follow,
lag: To prohibit United Btat«w judge* and

Qver, get our prices, purchase if you wish.
CMbwr Hopkins, of Fidelity

to Michigan for a railroad from Morquott--

Qo home and tell your friends that

PLUNGED INTO THE RIVER.

Everything we say in this paper

all dUYrrencM, if any existed, in the rank* of

that

behalf

ited different natlooalitic a

ate adjourned until Monday.
Wasuixoron Crrr, Dec. 17.—The booau on
Friday eatUed tbe queetlou of bididny receaa

Tbe todies

alleged libel.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

fer which those around them would struggle-;

^Janta Claus Headquarters.

ing officer*: Prwu-lccit,

VietniMU, Poulin, Ptnit, Carney, and Miller.

tt-.r.rwtkx*during tbodelivery of tbe opening

ReaHy is so and that our store is

At Cincinnati Friday a

Conductor Daniel Kearney, Engineer Mich-

Fullam’, E. Hickey, and a btakrnnan,
Loudon, tbs latter jumping through tbe

See ttxe

which was
AnnrrhiMt- throughout, the memorable trial,
was next iatruduend, nnd be devoted a long

dvlpbia held a meeting Monday, at which

THE'RECORD OF CRIME.

until Monday.

the civilisation of Christ
prisotunoot and finad f2.0O) for importing
lertaiu in relation to ndigion.

was: u-rriuirics.

Fifty Mormon familim

win rnr
Stoves!

H. H. Hili*, a wealthy resided of Blootn-

WedaeadAy and killed.

BEFORE BUYING.

night, Joel Crowther, aged 23, choked his

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.
that of William

night of Sept. «, )8b6, and be wUl be hanged

morning at Atlantic City. N. J.

Laasing, adopted a rwsoluUoa Wednesday in
Reed, wbo favor ot tbo local option law. and pledging

fadga, wbo granted b
Dickinson ana counsel

With Doable Shake Grate.
Largo Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

-80111W

ths KIDC moment n long. wiki, despairing

n: veruur o’ his birth Dea 29

Bate IL-IL entorwd.

wm

burned to d&lt;dh

M L’.iltota ceen-

Bros

�Morrill &amp; Company

/Till Tvil of Uta Views oo the
■ws&lt;«.
1 Would rvdww ft by a prompt rawul of tbo

ing

To the Front Again!

doubt.

WILL MAKE A SQUARE ISSUE

£. Would Repeal the Tax on Tobftooo ImirAjdi'A&lt;ly.

Dec ],’87.

Dec. 1/87.

THE BLAINE mW

“Would you explain vour m&gt;Aolng more
fuHyF

all i!Uxk distillation and exmaequer.t m
po-.rrful

with eflkicnry and «uutt» wnlum tb» changes

WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW

Tbuy think that tbe Inwyvra on eitheraidr..
have only t»&gt; prawn: their fac ta Without toy

IN THE

par- akvi.M in tbe arm or in mechanical

iwing U&gt; givthif

.. , If I w’nd i agiw
1 him an inU ’lLvxt »teartbtod tx-

annual outlay, no surplus would be found
after that already acvumuUtud had ixvn di
pefced of. Tim outlay of metwy on fortUk
Ilona, while doing groat aarricv to the ecu
try, would give good work to cany men.“
••But what about tba existing surplmir

cam. tb* tax could bn remitted without dto(?t of fraud, jpst ad t&gt;?w tbe tax ou H«ritr
exported b rexuitted.
•Itioo to tbe prvaidcmtSt rwx&gt;mu.&lt;.-ndation
haw you any furtb»* specific objection C

liter Our BOOKING TRADE tte Fall
We feel liberal and have concluded to make

I •book]
.further than to uufar- Mr. Fn-d Oruaft

ti-rt cba;b-r would not cfo iu tbt uwldtenf

INDUCEMENTS

t-todb- than a deficit.'
era Uiraugboul tbe Union. To break dawn

to our customers by closing out the balance
of our

drrrfknd It, it him to Im. put in «u tnt«-lhg*a
mtunrr, an! witfa ft view to bolding their

wim» r«Bcy for Cb« nation-J govern- (
..j
repeat,’1 arwwcral Mr. Bhimv
■&gt;_.u
। ' thAt U
Ywaly . nlurgo wr import.-.
Doyen think If tbrj re.denI1* Freon.® ca
only cxport It would wiidudy in­
kn owr adopfod It wvul 1 lucr\o*cour ,-rtw^ wouhl be ourg.4dan.l silver Tliat
*Tttr^5&lt; r
.
i wool.! flow out txLUi.tr. -u*ly, juM os it did

ia

: OVERCOATS
At 10 per cent, off of former prices.

cimrtructipu R might, but it would'incrawe
thing to out bo Mx bl* victual hupt for him.
swamp into

Also giving a

Waterbury Watch
••! d.'L*t know that I out* eOinpivwnd
deluging Inflow of fabri.-s u&gt; tlx- d&lt;wtra&lt;dion

up to &lt;akl lb.- tnurquttose. Ito nxnv mu»
&lt;;ult‘Hv. awl pnati. will alight on the frvgu

"But don't you think it important to in-

Hand-Sleds still go with Boy’s Suits.
We have been doing the business of BarryCo. and are bound to continue at the head.

"UndouMediv: but it

cheaply
they do in England and rnow. But I

query Lu-ui tivubbxJ him

inw. I ttiuk. raw

“Brtiddw Watkins" rrtikd tbe pwxideat,

-It h into thia UUmttabk IrnA-. even now
in its infancy and dewbrn! to attain * •

works grad injury to the farmer. glutting

cbiidrai and of tb»'ir chiklrwi'* • hildrak

couijm Iu-imI that tbr
nmtixhcbttd tnid*s—tx&lt; mir exchmigwi will.
Eurapf- b tbo gnat wm.-wof out pn»;»rity. I’r.-.ddcnt Clwv'iand now plainly pro-

will u nippUadt The tendemey in Rumte
today, and io tbo Ariatfo (-*wwi7CJ« of England ifl towar.1 a Ur;^ Uu-rraM- • -f tbv grain
cupply. Gm- grain bring rabod by tim cheap
mi [xeribU Uber. Mamifnrturing ctmutrial will buy tbrir braadrtufb wbarw they
__
.K—.
and Um tviklrtC-

lion which would inadrufcJy

“W. II. th-n. Hr. HUit.n, m«M you &lt;Wtvu-&gt;
&gt; n;.») of tbe whiaky Lu ubeC
••No I would not. Otbw cc-urSforntfone

grait octiiftatitkxj e*br««f. There n—zer Woe
’ - lorgr bouxi

Th rlwxtpcD

unDufncturing
iriff tends to

ride ia front aud M

Cotton n nanufi»rt';ral ia the

Ju*t bow larg** t* Hv' uUnutmt object it ia
|&lt;e»ud.**»• UlMM-r Um niierwax^ ' "
•;«-ulation id .-otrailrrabk inb-raa. flir
licnry Rownv having tr.'at.nl tb* i W.&lt;
an iweb m the limit &lt;4- ri«iblbtj( with the
tight* known ir/w.iitfving |«rrfrr. Mr
CriTp, nf th" Unyal NieruaMpKul auelety,
aJflnus that tbe rad limit may; be quite
wtf.-ly plueMl t&gt;elow l-'raljOW cl ou inch,
Ihongb it ctoimt be liHlaifoly &lt;UuvTr.iiwd.

larnJtluui tho mr.tiid vulue of agricultural
product* ”
Ttm t/aiivr or IMt- xro rm Juwi't.J*.
•• But tb-w&gt; bolding tbo j.nrident's view*."
tariff &lt;-f IMd."

imik-y n» rigeroua und •.•arching ca L‘*t with
.rt ich Pauria perww tbu RifrltWa H Arnold
WUSbKY -IMIOCLn

party cm th- aob&gt;&lt; of fortificatioca bT tbo
Ufo Mr. Eawu* J. TUdto. In
I «n
zenAW that oo uttwitlaii UK bom paid to

&lt;Mphijg Borion, lioltimora. New Orkana and
Ban Francb-'o to nanarn Uwotafoly dnfmur-

imr, wer.- u»d ju the rebuilding. and tbe new

«hor&gt;- of thin trndr.”
.
.
A Jrxw rot.rncAX. Moxom kkw.cp,
in fMVWtlf extending ourfurI
!ir„
peer
i .^QjtaLuiy I am. iu all practical on-1 nd
I v&lt;ntof.1&lt;n,c-nr.yt, t-utnot CM tbepriwlpkcf
.
/' .
-J .« •» I—

•ui.rUon

WVjUlLl*’--- .
dent twmdy, Uw ratalnmg of diract inu-mal
UXffl in &lt;/k/V’ oboliMh i'riirat Uxtw fcvW
cm foreign fobnes. But tto country U«/l
™
. _______ __ L, I .• t&gt;,S (HrWWJI
war fovolvmg ragiar &gt;. r...wy —and larmJy Unphinui5,tlt«dr trudn. All thri •
In.-kVats, ar .ariiksif*, if 1™ •*?•?• V**-’
imrrwmtrly etimuUi lug to trade in th* L nit-.u

•nm. with tho tariff of ft*, « Lu-b fora time
gam, an illuwwy and dwwpUW show of proaprtty. ttaMMCtamtwaa
. ....5
.i—
«nrt then in 1KW by

trgxtou territtcy U w'»k«»»»l«- tn-i.v TUinagfuUxto of tba UaWo and th«&gt; immejirity
of itn internal trad.? rwpiln- a new politkai
economy. Tla* tnathMi written for Eurv
.....

E.W. MORRILL &amp; CO

2-railroads-2
Now bring our goods and we are prepared
to offer you goods at prices we never could
before.

HOLIDAY GOODS!
We never had half the stock and never sold more than half
so cheap.

Groceries
Larger stock thau ever and at prices none cau l-eat.

tUn.’

"How will thr prmid.-:-tS axwn.^be tak.m
In tixunuUif' “I •bm’t &lt;bn- to arrewrr Uud
qu-.-tiou Tbotruthba^l-vnAvlmigoUdurd
by eertnin foul qu^riiow «&gt;f unnwaoumg
l«rJudM«&gt; that iv&gt;jcdy coil Im&gt;|&lt;» for iudu.*trulaB.ligbtenrarnt muong tb&lt;&lt;r hvukm. juxt
yet. But la my view tin. wxith utovv nil
i-tioua cd tho Vnfou ni*d« a prut.ctirv
tariff. Til.- two Virgialax, Jfortb CMroUna,
Kenlorky, Mi*o«ri,TwiDr*w. .AUbamaand
Gvorgiu ivivu exjornKxi* nwjtira-.: uud f.willti&lt;w for developing and handling uuaiufnn
turat Tboy cannot do .mytliiag without
prou-etkm. Ev«i pr&lt;*T*** *u v uxt m w.-m- M
thra* utetiw haw ma&lt;i&gt;- will l»» ebt-ek.-l if tbr
tmwidrnt'h m-raign iaixarti-d Into law. Their
nun.iUir»un&lt;lrcpn»*uJAtlyrti can pn.wnt it,
but they at&gt;r ao u«d to folkrring anything
UbUwi •Dumocralfo’ that wry probably they
will follow th.- pradd.-at and blight tbo prog

WELL BOUGHT GOODS TELL THE STORY.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.
Hastings, Mich.

tnoretbun f40X«^OUOXXV, and j«ihaiw thin
jw ISOXOMWAU
'rvndng bodily the- agrU-uittinu product
and drerotob^ ahwdlty tbe Urge b.cnx* &lt;le-

With every SI2.00 sale or upward

FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.

tednly b- twrra I iWJAxuid l-fiOO.tOO ot aa

Crockery

It i- well kxwwu that oil bar U-.-uiQW'dwith
gccd.&lt;Kl i i^KAMngthewavvwinab-mpc’t.
Cctnn»Jor* WHIttw, &lt;&gt;f tbe UidtM St ’J’navy, tat* the Miriwwlii! effatft produced by
tbn leaking oil of a wiiale
in a violent
&lt;&lt;lf th.- cape «»f (food Hop». Mr.
ghieida. an Hngl-ibnvtn, laid perforated pipia

You will have to cal! and see for yourself. No one cau tell it

OU wtu* |«unpA«l into tha jdpes and tbe HI-

A Itcinarkublc Combination.
Lord Macaulay, iu hh **Hlst«xgr. of Eng
Land," myw of Hir Lu*ao Newfou: “la Iwiac
Nmrtan two kind* of iutrilcutual |&gt;owcr,
which haw Uttln
* “*
n.4 &lt;*fton found

* wry, —- wx.i
— —— —- • - ia California full off. luxmodUUly
. .
..
1CV1 MmA „nZKl

f, wem unit&lt;x! M they

Lamps.
A few left yet. We feel sorry for those parties wbo bought
early, as they are to high priced for this market.

Glassware
From the cheapest to tho nicest made.

5c., ioc. and 25c. Goods
Our counters are loaded.

. * .nM.wer.ir in (ifeiit venra

they can d&gt; great things, hut if they should
7 . ... ___ «4ll .. thr. hm'sav catch

Yuuag Man (getting off street ear&gt;—Hera

for it.

rnrroar RtrtaTiNu nutu'.
••n b
U.I rr™xea&lt;
uim,

»►
the

U^bat run inf.-rwt M crij-pW iu
nnv jdlrwttoe
tbe
financial
fairio
„&lt; the
whole
country
”-111
f«*l

hiM g* off. cocidurtor I
Conductor--! nrrcrmw him before; .oraa

Tobacco‘
From the cheapest to the best made.

Cigars

•‘Why should it any mom than the fordid

•“ The Celebrated FREE PRESS.
‘lent be an^’"1 ,l wottU tUfa S0”
Amcrimn laborer* out of ctnpfoyuwnl. befonfree traiio tariff.

wtislnrr
whisky to

Farmers, we want your produce.

Smith, Bams &amp; Van Aman.
£

�Saturday, Dec. 1?,
OUR FOURTH ANNUAL SALE
OF

Which comprises everything that the name applies to.
WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO EVERY

&gt;

Man, Woman and Child Coming to Hastings to Visit our Store
During this sale and see the

&lt;

A

LARGEST &amp; MOST COMPLETE
Line of these goods ever shown in

C/

In this section.
these goods

We

have over

Onf Thousand Different Stvi.es.

One thing we wish to call your attention to is thatwe have bought
)
*
,
•

At Actual Cost
To Manufacturers, and will

sei^l them

At a less Price than Others Can Buy Them For.
As is our
of Dry' Goods,

custome

to give something away at each of these sales, we will this year give to every one buying 50 cts.
'
&gt;

A Very Handsome Christmas Card,

worth or over

•

Sometkting yon -will want to Keep.

LITTLE BRICK GROCERY.

Here we will have Christmas Candy’at only 10c. per lb.

Oysters at Wholesale Prices and the very best.

WE WANT AT «T ■ YOUR JL-’.H.ODUCE for WHICH YOU ALL KNOW THAT THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY
ALWAYS PAYS THE VERY HIGHEST PRICES.

REMEMBER that the Little Brick Grocery and our Large Dry Goods House are only ONE STORE

- &gt;

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXIL NO. 35

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBERS Ihb7.

County News.

south

Hirnxos.

WHOLE NO 1700.

List Friday night was one of the charms both to the ear of those who
Mr*. J. M. Smith is slowly recovering. mo*t plre-unt time* that ever'took enjoy aud appreciate heavenly song,
Vacation in school Di*. No. 4 thb pl-« in Freeport at * dance. There and also those bountiful spread tables
were 127 niimlier* out, just enough to loaded down with delicacies may ab
4&lt;einetnt«r that Dec. 30th b the List have a go-xt tim-. The train rants op wats be the occasion of such happy
day lopay your taxes Mt one per rent
from Lowell loaiied down with dano&gt;r*. gatherings.
A. E. bnugg* aud wife sml Gw&gt; The evening pKHHsl &lt;&gt;ff pkHsantly and
Prof. Owen gave an entertainment at
HiruscmirnoN katim
Baitinger, of Grand Kapi-le, wire the .Fvrrvbodv mj-iyed themselves.
The the M. P. church tour •■vening* Inst
gur.*ta oi Get rga’s iDOlhi r aud sister* dance didn't break up until a late week on “Science and Art." He mads
hour. Every b-aly went home feeling various artlcka of gbu*. among which
ou Christm.i*.
ADVKRTLSINW tUTTBi:
HanlHd.
The eiiiior ot the Banner wi he* well paid for coming.
Wm* m bird of paradUM*. it* wing* being
O'DiuuML
Thu boy* will give a b&gt;w YenF* finely spun glaw. It surely wm a
that mH those daliuq irtil sulacrtbt r* of
the Han.sek woiihi ira\e tl.en *&gt;ib*crip- danre next Friday night abd invite all bro.ty lo behidd
job fiuntino.
Hou* with Wesley Myer* during ul* to attend. 1 am sure you will never
W. lee Bu*h and wife, former resiD.
U
M«rtklM&lt;?Klar
Crert:
tt pwrislrrWei.Mtin the .lob Printlaa Deregret Lt If you come here next Fndav deuu ui uiu
wrek 11 piMSlIlle.
l-nrtsxot of the Kanxi-k. Bvwythliu In tbo
&lt;. out lur Uic last four
F. « Norwood, HrJtou
■. tire offloe u new; a»d with
The L.-uuard Mauch post U. A. IL night. Bill g| r&lt;»i inr)uding oyster sup­ years have resided tn Kansas, have reJohn Bhr-ea. Hfek/wy rwrner*.
per
at
BrouBOu's
hotel
and
horses
lo
will h«vsM &lt;-Minp tire aud pu die itutalBrowu ft CalniM, Prairievine.
turuod, thinking Michigan ia quite m
yrno • Uber Crr.,, . Oonror
good for humanity sake to get a good
Chas HalL of Grand Rapid*, is *t hlion'ut utHcers »u Saturday evening,
nj, Hrvward. B-owarn.
Jan. 14. Exereiaes cuinmeuoe at stx
living.
. G. J«-Mup.«mmeri 11io.
home for the holidays, and pernapa
Charkty Crosby** family, of Woodland,
Turkey at D. F. Newton's last KnnWuudland lodge 289. I. O. O. t. on
Chlbtraared with fnetub at the Corner*.
VJrgil. a very potr and worthy Monday even-ng rl'^to| the |o||own&gt;g dav.
John Putt «ad wife, of Gull Lake,
'&lt;* bLl5S Hammam proprietor*, lod w* inul man of about 80 year* of age. t* iu very ■ &gt;tficrtn tor l e following term: V-n.
Garry Baker'* little child is better.
Ail tvr-wribent at !J-r blwri n»m-1 who barr
wrreguwUat Mr. Bisaeli’s on Satururody
circumstnneo*. Thb
wc-x th mm »us, N. &lt;1; A L Hugh'. V. G; Dr. Iziwry hx« the cm** in hand.
dav.
Thursday there will be a wood-chop­ F P. P.Htnirl .u. IL b.; Johu Gy i.-. P
Meetings at the U. K church are
Ed. Galley La&lt; i ©turned from KansM.
ping bee in Tom Crawley’s woods hih!
Iflraeiy attended. About 17 converts
Eimer Moabu r ha* aono to see bb
iprrt’nUT,
ali who wish to do m charitable d.oi ••rum * ad ejected reprvtM-ntallve to the up to thU writing.
0OOK &amp; NIBKKBX
will be on hand with an ax and huown Grand Lodge.
The wiud will agent is still in our grandu a-Mt Auburn. N. Y.
agrt”’ A °*
19 *ble
bo Ont
dinner.
There la w--tne talk that we will noon midst.
D. L. Hoee and wife soent Saturday
Some people in this plat* are weigh­
Mrs. 8. C. Campbell Is Dot improving
ing their mural self and tind they are
’
All bear In mind the sixth annlver- and Bunday st. Morris Burton’s.
as
rapidly
a*
her
Irienrt*
wish.
wanting.
.
Remember the exercineat for the T L.
P'tor.eklghing fi &lt; Christ in ha.
of Witbev por.t. No. 99. (}. A. IL.
A Mc.ry Chrl-tmas and a Happy
Our i&gt;ig uogs were tu Hasting* on
Dec. ath. RxervlMw to begin nt 10 s. 8. Jan. 7th b of mure than usual inlrrHex Year iuclred b extended and wtabQUINBY.
,
in , and oysters l&lt;» b- served at 12 and ret. All are invited. A oollectiou will Saturday.
The
Christmas
t
rn*
at Qulnhy was a •rt by.your serine for all the ink dl»Mim Julia Groatugt-r returned to
until all areaupplied. In the evening be ttfken that evening.
moodn
in the Banner offior, x* also for
grand siirtt**. Old Banta app-ared in
Ye fox hunter of Hasting* can have JxchMin on I'lietMiMy.
those who Wbb may trip the light
the B axnkh readers during the coming
O. 11. Carjeuier is having a week’s full array.
fantJuUcroe till the-wre sma” hoere. a chasu by bringing your huund* down
Mr. Bl ike and wife intend starting
varalion'ln
hit
sctio&lt;&gt;l.
in
thb
vicinity.
Mrs. Hubbert! has been very sick,
Rrv. Gibson returned to hb home
J no. Young* has traded horses.
Dor biuwril i- having good anct-eM tn *•*• his mother, who liven in the Im. Turoday to spend the holiday*
but is now convalesing.
Thb year’s taxes pays for our school in bis school. D &gt;r is lull of t-u-inrss southern part of the state and who lies with lib family-.
iiisTl did you hear it whispered that
at the point of death.
iloa'd was going to town to get a ring? bouse—the best district school house in ami will succeed a here success is possi­
Mr*. A.bcugal is not improving as
lioraoe Fanner and si-u-r Helen
ble.
rapidly a* her m.iny friends would like.
The atmosphere In Ireland b nut the county. But ths durou’t keep the
water trom getting into the cellar.
'V. IL Smith aud Mm. Burt Tink!e&gt;r starUit tor Like View lust Friday.
gond for arithmetic. Ank Ed.
Laura Co|« and hu-l&gt;xD-i spent
Will
Paton
wauls
u&gt;
buy
a
good
are
spending
the
week
w
ithlhtdr
broth
­
Frank West’s face b rounder and
Cbri-tmas at Saul Chaffre**, h» r lather.
moolry cow. What next ?
er, J. M. suiilti.
Levi Brooks rvlurued Friday last
hb audio broader than ever. It b a
Kn* Methodist meeting* have closed from a two weeks' visit among relaBunday school is adjourned until
The ChrinlniMH tree at the M. E
nice boy
March 25th. 1888.
church whs a grand nucowa. A large at Morgan.
tivro In York stale.
There h Elmer "King, see what h
Rev. Lee will preach al the bur next crowd Wai in atlMndance. ami ttie boat
Aif. Herrick, of Battle Creak, took
dignified mein he aiuiumm, nod how
Bunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
low led with rich aid co-Uy jrtwnta.
one of our fair ones home with him
prou lly be curb bh moustache— a male
Mr*, buttle ItoWlMier has returned , No Christmas tree at Banlltdd this
heir to hb rotate.
year.
,
from her imrthvru liip.
Geo. Riokard and wife are entertain­
Henry Bera, of BhaYtowD. Eaton
Mr. Martin Woodard b the first on
The Go *1 Templar* will hold a mum
£11 L-tttLug'* two weeks' old baby la
ing a sister from York sute.
On., spent Chartmna at A. B. Morford's. very sick.
•
Our y oung blaclmmith i» doing good the ground with a car of lumber lur a souiid ou Friday evrniug nt their hall.
J. C. Dnffy,of Homer, spirit- ChrisU ' lit-nry Dixon has gone-to Petoskey
The
Masonic
order
held
an
open
lodge
new
house.
Although
we
have
not
rxbtudnras at home shoeing and general
mas
at
lx-vi
PMlmatlrr's.
perieuoed the t&lt;Umul*Urt -ixxxu" that and inatalaiiou of officer* on Wednes­
and hi* bister Emma to low*
"
Work. Ourtotuers will always find hb
Mr and Mrs. Fish, of OrangnviUe,
neighbor Dulton has. still there is every day evening. Alter the officer* were
Chude WrlUMi dosed hb school for a
*1m&gt;P open.
installed rvtnshtnetiU were served and spent the fore part ot the week in Ben­ week and has gone home lo spend the
Prof. GtllMple meets with the peo­ evidence that we are to rojuy a etruug,
field.
holiday*.
healthy and above all m steady and a gen. ral good Ume enjoyed.
ple of thb district thb week Wednes­
Andrew Rreaeo is drawing lumber
Ixx-ai opHuu ha- ca rimi in Barry Co.
Ben Potter says just a HtUe more
day evening to'taik up singing school. raxous growth. We are unable to by M Urge majorlw. W'cxxlUnd cast a for m new house which will be erected
of the “beautiful lakes’* on four
snow so I can try mv new cutter.
One of the patrons of the school in
of , us, but can are for mllra much larger vole for local option than in the spring.
Elery Tobias, of Irvtag, is visiting
Hill district. Way land township, at­ sides
Gowiub Fow spent his vacation at somebody near the Norton school
around M fine a farming country as was expected by those who worked for
tempted lo dirtate to the .teacher by Michigan affords. Situated m we are it.
home.
bouse.
force in governing hb fthool, lor
Edward Troy, principd or the Cale­
Baker Shriner, our worthy sheriff,
When old Banta Claus started toward
in the midst of a wealthy farming
which he was *rmted by the school community, and being backed by meu visited ito&lt;HU*ud one day last yrerk. donia school, h ep-miinz his vacation Billv Grafton with that nice suit of
officer*. The trial takes pboe to*day
who talk with hard dollar*. we ere no MDd took pownatoo of all movable with hl* fAlherdn-liw, Dr Chandler.
at Wayland village.
11. E. Rusarll and wile, of Galesburg, nuppoM he's coming." &lt;
property counectwi with our evapora­
tor. Mr. Joue«, the proprietor ot the spent the Utter part of lust week in whether Billy thought it w that same
and to prosper.
critter again or not.
Still another au of bogs shipped evaporator, was In town on Saturday. thb place.
Lewis
Bresee is now Occupying his
Huartel blade
Blade ia quite bad wtth
Mr*. I'ettlt is filling her barn with
T. 8. Clark and family entertained from here Monday.
own bouse in the "vtlle."
rtu-umatiam bat La *Uli able to play
hay at Sil a ton.
company trom Kdamazoo lart week.
r .l»i— Murioo
II--a-— U-pedro. LilUe
baa i___
beeo quite
Mni. Monroe is convalescing.
l*re&lt;chiug at the Yankee Bprings Johnsonis rapidiv improving.
.Ink. the
.Ki. past
—
......
. k.
OKK 0VH OORNKiU.
m. bates.
eiok
week.
’
Three more new houae* will be built
Our writing school k under full
school house next Sunday evening.
We are having tine winter weather
.
Attorney at Law.
Mr*,
btone,
of
Lontaburg,
la visit
IL
tg
.
• —inc
_
in
Woodland
mb
mx
»
u
aa
spring
opens.
headway
with
a
good
sized
cUaa.
O. L. Potter, ot Obego. a former resi­
UMUn&lt;*. M'oh.
-111
II
accompxnied
with
fair
sleighing.
at
O.
IL
Cole
’
*.
Woodland
is
a
lively
little
place
and
is
A very fair run u( sleighing so far
dent of thb place, is very sick al hb
Our
school
closed
last
Wednroday
on
bound to grow.
father s Stephen Potter. Leroy was this week.
Mr. KHd, our new butcher, is doing account of the sickness and death of
Keguiar trains paw thb aUtloo go­
one of the first to rropond to the call
the teacher’s father.
1. D. Cummins, of Hauls Greek, h
for volunteer* in the late rebellion; ing south at 8:21 a. m. and 364 p. m. a lively buaioeu. Lake Okm* board­
School will commence again in a roaming our foeret* with a gun.
A. BARBER. M. D,
while there contracted a lung dbease going north al lOi 1 a. m. and d.-u® p. m. ing hnuiw purchased 100 pounds of sau­ wrt-k from Monday.
Joe bhoup's little girl h» tbo diph­
sage
of Mr. Held one day last week. He
Tffe family and reUtiveN of Mr. Mar­
that b in fair way to take him to an
A
beautiful
pine
tree
was
brought
moopnlhic I’hywirixn and Surgeon,
theria, but is recovering.
‘
vin Flowers gathered at the retddeocr knows how to make good bologna.
untimely grave.
from Pine lane by ArJiur Shorter and
Mamie VanHorn, of Battle Creek,
Mr*. B. P. Norris b on the tick IbL ot hb son Homer last Baturday after­
Isaac Hlckenbore and put into position spent Christmas at J. K. Wiiqpx's.
noon and evening and enjoyed a real
J*mro Springer and Wm. J
in the school house. The Isdiro of the
Joe
bboup
was
down
from
Grand
Christmas
family
reunion.
have traded boroe*. Look ot
Frank ilernck was at the county place went to work to arrange the
Corn is b‘«ing shipped hero from
that the colts don’t get the start
.
gtxxu, which were in bountifnl supply,
seal Friday.
The friends of Rev. M. C. Danieb points in Dakota.
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
John Yargrr .was in Lowell Mooday upon its branches. The tree had a line chur&lt; h wi
ucccta. Th* door money
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\J’byMi&lt;’ian and Burgeon. met itt the home of John Everhart's on
artistic appearance. The religious ex- Wan •1117.
on burtnt-M.
the night of Dee. 14th, for a box social.
There were 127 number* at the ercisro wero conducted hy John Barber
Christmas was enjoyed on both
After weeks of vast mental labor and
A good time reported. The receipt* of
and Rev. David Reynolds, after which wheels and runner*.
Christmas
dance.
many
sleepless
nights,
the
Carlton
cor
­
the evening »m S7, which was thank­
Quite n number from this place were Banta Claus was introduced and pro­
respondent of the Freeport Herald has
fully received by our pastor.
ceeded todbtribiite the good* from the
QKMRXT.
at Lowell Fridar.
8. R- Pierson, our township treasurer, been able to discover that ‘New Years
B. Will. J„ Will and Q.J. Bmelker trro tn the gratification aud pleasure of DeUyed Uttar.
will be at the *u&gt;re ot E. G. Bennett's
all present.
were at Lowell Tuesday.
the
Carlton
people
for
news.
Try
it
Christmas
tree
at the rwridenro of
QMITH A COLOROVE,
the two last Monday's in Dooember, to
Mrs. VanDewalker has in po^wniuo Jacob Bare.
l ou't tail to attend the New Year's
I..WVMS
again brother, but please start a young­
receive taxes.
a fine specimen ot what i* called an
dance at the rink.
Norman Griswold lost one of hia
On December 19th. a grand surprise er rat if you can.
inch
cactus
that
has
over
60
blossoms
For the benefit of the people living
Home* tiros, men took a lay off for
horses by it being hung ia the stable.
FTM-bwi ®t the rertdence of Robert
on it.
Bcnoof clones iu the Tamarac district
Keenanton,
tn® occiaiou or hb on tbo center line, we will say that the Chrbtuia*.
Mr. A. . J.‘ Smith and family, of for a holiday VMckUon.
The raffling match was largely at­
6.3d birthday. A large number of hi* ptople who went by in buggies Cbrtat.
1
Hickory, are the guurta of D. P.
Will complains of having a lame
comrade* and neighbors took him by mas eve were not going craxy. They tended Thursday.
Finwer*.
arm.
Gumm he got it put of pbce.
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mr*.
B.
Hunt,
Dec.
were
only
going
to
the
Chrblmaa
boat
storm and after the usual greeting was
tnxapdy sUeadlag to.
JHCnh Leonard and family are spend­
Dave had quite 4 sinasb-up with his
22, a gift
over, they presented him with two fine al Woodland Center.
Mrs. Li. Parks b on the sick list thb ing Christmas with Byron Fisher.
horse and gig. No bones broken.
A alight mlstak-- bwt week. It wrs
MARTIN V. BARKER, Beal Estate, Chaim one nice rocker and the other a Mrs. not Mbs Flemming that Mike
large «rm chair, broidro some smaller
au- Imtunknce and Loans.
The Christmas tree at Mr. Bare's
Nellie Y arger b visiUng friends in
■prroent*. After tarrying until a late dined with; al least so says Minnie.
Jamra A. Ryan Jr., while loading
Talk of a wedding! yes two or three; Saranac this week.
nmir all retired iu good orderfeeling
Bey ruuur Olmstead amllce and say* it**
but than it is talk you know. That b
Regular trainH oommonned running some railroad timber, had the misfor­
wrl! pleased.
a
boy.
tune lo get caught, crushing two of hie
on the L. A 11. K. IL Dre. Uth.
Rev. M. C. Daniels, «f Bradlev, wh." about the two and three.
The new proposed railroad, from
H. Barnum. H. Shriber, C. Bowen
Mbs Jennie Que b spending thb to*e badly, laying him up fur the time.
visiting bis friends around the Springs
A pretty good turn out at election, Hastings to bogiaaw via. Ionia, cuts
and L. B. Wickham visited our school wtok with her sbter at Bpring lake.
last week.
Tkampkk.
the farms in this section in bad shape.
oue day last week.
Mr*. Lettie Perkins and son Carl are both panini represented.
Boddy proved beyond doobt election Most person* interested hero want the
Several of our young men with swiwt- visiting rvlativtu and friends Mt Grand
AME3 A. b W KKZE k.
day that be b a cold water man by gcV
bwirts and wives, smoog thorn Henry
La
A ChristiDM conrert, with appro­ Bhritier and bb best, went to Woodland iLtpida thb week.
Bjm*'b©i Mien.
Win. Eckert baa purchased 20 acres ting into Shallow lake mH over, hand
priate and iDtenwting exercises, at the last Baturday evening, and had a pleas­ of the G. J. Teeple placi for SI000 rted. oil cans and all. Hn wm wired think beet though.
M. E. church Bunday evening.
Humor says that should the sleighing
ant time they say.
Thb makes Win. as nice a farm ms from drowning by timely asaiaUnce.
Another K. of P. party Friday night.
Jacob Lenah is'very low at thb writ­ become good, the hack will be run
Mary Woodard hM been making then* 1* in the vicinity.
£ Q WELTON
These partire are Imtm-asely sod de Carlton friends a visit.
from ••Chicago” to “PuckerviUe." tbo
Jacob Beeler and wife were in Salem ing­
servedly popular, and uniformally
deserted
milage, on its old time card,
A social party at S. Sprague's paMed
B. L. Crane and family, formerly of Inal week id see Mr*. B’s father who b
Is agsat for th* Ohio FsnsarS iMurano* Go. enjoyable.
off very pleasantly, over 84.00 being viz kave-Chicago" at 8 JO a. m. and
Carlton, has been spending a few davg daugerouly 111.
tic wntci prtloU* •« * m*u*« property »a*ln»t
K*jv. Wm. Tilley occupied the Bap­ with friends hero.
3dJ0 p. m, leavea "ruckerrilie" at 9 a.
o** by fire. Uabtalog or wind । agsliud * Uu*
Thera b do school thb week and the realized.
tist pulpit bunUay morning and evenRay Pierce prpved himself the chamC. W. Stilwell b home from Grand scholars are enjoying their vacation.
Rapids.
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Mr*. Join bmelker and sou Henry pion muib and milk enter, by inveating _ Grorge Cunningham, the young man
QOOK 4 SHELDON,
The trefcher in the grammar depart­
whore- Maier *ho€ ia the knee last
spent Christinas with relative! Lu Cale­ one dollar.
ment of the schools found and cremat­
Milan Waldorff Jr., purchased a well spring. G abk to be out of door* oo
donia.
ed six dime novel* in one day recently.
crutches, al though bls leg contlnaeu to
Marr Babbit, of Spring lake, b visit­ f red oolt of Joburtowu parties.
Banta
Claus
wm 1887 years old bun­
As Mr and Mrs. Josiah Nichols were
dkcliarge pus.. He recently got somo
ing triends in thb vicinity thb week.
day.
Qowxy- ..
returning to their home from this vil­
more shot from - the wound.
Thb
E. bhep-ird’s father and mother, of
The one at the Ryaiv school bouse
lage but baturday afternoon they met wm a fraud, t
Luwbll. made him a pleasant visit the
The election psaeed off -quleUy on the lAMkvs somew heru ubout 120 shot taken
C. LAMPMAN, H. D.,
with
an
accident
that
resulted
in
tho
“Cast aotyefxr bread upon the waters,” Unit of the week.
20th. Majority for local option was 71. from Lb kg.
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Eclectic Physician and Burgeon.
Breaking of Mr*. Nichol’* left arm be­
Pretty good rat load, ehl Charley?
Mr. lad Mrs. Bam YeRer, of Lowell, A light vote was cast The wets with
but hang two biscuits on a Christmas
tween the wrist and elbow. When tree. Eat hearty, John.
epeut Chrutmaa with Mrs. Y’a patent.*, their hard work together with their
rouB coBJtrw.
near Wm, Pinoomb’s place the king
document*, had but Utile effect upon,
G. K. Bcxmer and wife spent Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reuter.
bolt of the buggy ia which they were mas with C. L.. in O'Donnell.
r
Some
more of tbo “beautiful.”
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Karcher, 8r., were soler minded electors in casting their
riding broke, letting the forward plirt
The anniversary at Royal Brown's
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. J. called to Gtdate lust week lo See Mrs. ba'lots.
of the buggy box drop to the ground |L Rogers stater died last week.
Christmas came with its usual1 last Saturday night was a success,
K’« brother Mr. Kolopfenstine who was
Loyal KKimxx. C.H_Vax Aamxm.
CUrence Stilwell, of Grand Rapids,
and throw Ing the occupants out Mrs.
amount of social pleasnre aud mirth..
Now. Mr. Editor, how fortunate J. daogerouslysick.
p-NAFFER A VaxARMAN.
Nichols fell in’s'uch A way aa to sustain was; how kind of you to help me write
Chas. Bronsou iurnisbed supper for Among the gathering* on Baturdayr is rustiuating a short time with hi*
JDl
'.Lawyers.
the injury before nienUoned. Mr. that charming, essay, but the adagn the dancers Friday night.
was
quite a large Dumber of the Ai­- parents.
(Over ItaMlnss NstlonsJ Bank.)
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Married, at Btantoo, Dec. £8d. Al
Nichol* clung to the lines and ’w*:5 goes, a friand Tn need. etc., recalls itself
Rev. H ustad delivered a very interest­ drich family, who assembled at the res­
dragged *ome distance, but. without
.
ing discourse Bunday to a crowded idence of Mr. llathnway, where nodalI Sprague, formerly of this place, to Ines
H ILLI AM «.tJ WEEZE Y, Attorney injury, before he a acceded in stopping to me.
intercourse was exchanged, music: Bpears, of Grand Ledge. Success to
What sorrowful place you must be In. bouse.
V ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
the team. Dr. Ferguson reduced the Windy, as “Poor Richard" say*. “Ho
Simon Bteckle returned home from. with song to the Mtbfuction of the' lbMyrtU Dunbar, of your Nty.arent
fracture in Mra. Nichol's arm and the that goon borrowing Roes sorrowing.” Canada last week where he has been at whole assembly, after which all partook
patient is doing as well as could be Thb is not Intended to be anything but work Hie past summer. Simon’* many oth sumptuous feast,and each feeling; last week with her uncle H. A- JohDWILLLAM U. EWiEZEY,
Freeport friends are glad to welcome that it bad been good to have bec-n• b°Melvc Sprague, of W. TM is spending
TV
Justice of tho Peace. expected.— Republican.
Flour-erythere* And another one in the evening
What an awful breeze that m*. him home once more.
ColiBctJon** &gt;peebMy.
LAKE VIEW CBOMING.
James Cool was called to Pontiac at Ed. Hhsell'fl, keeping in remem­, a short Hine with rcUUvee of this place.
Could not expect anything ciao on
L/.-vi Boice, of McBride*, spent Chrisk
brance the family reunion for many.
rank u. boibe”
Manv from this vicinity attended the windy street.
KanhsiUe, Mich., dance at Delton Friday night.
years having been kept up by the fami­ tnas with his mother and other reUWe don't think a man 86 years of age
. Uvee of thb pUo.
F. Kingitbiiry feels better since the R. Hlothful, because he carries a cane. Saturday Doon. His uncle was dead ly, some of whom have heretofore pass­
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
lUttle Coats is home for a short
ed from among us, while other* remain
Ag-iutlor all the ieirtlD* mrtuw ot Hscilwsro R. company drained the water from his Don't saddle it off that way; It was that mid buried when bo got there.
. limo from Grahd Rapids where she has
,
and Yurin Machluen.
e
Thursday was a good day to ap- to follow, example* set, by' kindly com­
other fellah there, we meant
Wecwry*
»u&lt;1 complete' rtrfk. now barn.
preemie a rail road dose by as quite a memorating the day by social pleasure, been attending college.
Mllee
saye
he
is
short
just
a
barrel
of
H.
M.
Merritt
and
family
spent
t*M« are Mpc-irtlv inviu-d lo call and
u»;
The literary at the Altoft school
number of our taxmen had to deliver and meeting kindly facts once In each
ChristmM with friends near Halting*. flaw. How is that T
bouse WM well attended and the pro­
Now, if that upeetAi had been older bogfl that day and bring them to Free- year. Besides tte^re was a publio enter­ gram well carried out
Kinnle Merritt came home Friday
tainment with a Christmas tree at the
R. TIMMERMAN.
~
.
to spend Christmas with her parents. than it wm y ou would have got it jnst Ct instead of riding 10 or 12 miles to Baptist church on Saturday evening,
Orin Loomis and wife, of Cloverdale,
. Homeopathic Physician A Burgeon, She teaefrre in the Leach district, north the same. It was oo cheap sugar you
well or Hastings.
•
have been visiting with C.B. Boice and
Frank Cole returned to hia home IB which presented with its arch a beauti­
(Offio.' otar Lathrop'* drug store.)
know. If you are still sour, eat a good
of your dty.
ful appearance, well laden with rkh
Ada,
Kent
Co,
.Friday
after
a'five
Mr. BtaDdley, of Lake V tew experts
weeks’ vWt with hla cousin. Geo. Per­ treasures for the voting and old. Re­
landib, m. d.
in slew
port uuys all had a good enjoyable
verdale? saeixarioe speech. FroOt by the past. kins of this piece. Frank,made tnaMy' Ume at the saveral social gatherin«
W
More County ’liew* on 1*M page.
them we pybLriiBrufa t$agr*—t . The fafgre.
□Cot
We trust that Christmas with all Ito
Htarmw, Barry Oo_, Miotl,

COOK &amp;_JNISKERN.

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To Mr. and Mr* Cha*. Emerick, last
Wednesday,—a 9 lb. girl.
The Chnstmas exercise* Saturday
evening were very good, and many u*eful presents were on the tree.
Mr. Whetstone aud wife spent Chrbtma* at his son-in law’s, Thoe. Crawler**,
i
y was
north last week
by the lUoees of hb son.
Kdua Um*«“ »r®
hoae
tor tue holidays.
^’°ungs and family, of
brand Rapids, and Mm Ella Young*,
of Muskegon, are visiting at Patent
Ruth Lake ia at home, and will be
Jan°7thf
Tem**rMnc*: Gelmet for

week.

�The Hastings
Hirrwod, Mich.. Dec.

Agrieultual.
jrrKjKirf?

For indigestion, use Cobb’s Little
1 wo«id say to R E. M. who is eeek- Hila. 40 pills only 25 cents. W. H.
-dng for more information in rrlatlnn to Quuchear.
threshing corn fodder, that on the 3l*l
day of Ort'nlier 1 threshed 16 *rres of
The dandv city hall building at Grand
forn fodder from 8 o'clock in the morn­ Rapids will cost J30U.000.
tag until fSOn’di ck in the Aftrrnoou.
The best Is the cheapest. Hill’s
The help rtqnlred was two men to
I’rerlrea Worm Specific I* both the beet
take it from the straw carrier, one to
and cheapest. W. B. Goodyear.
fitch It fa the field, and two to drew.
A Zreland druggist is under arrest
With two teams. The r-st of the help
was found by the thresher (engineer for *d!!ng Uq w in violation of the
; 4Rld frodere) In no way have 1 ever
tew t»rn fodder put fato a* fin* condlHills Sarsapqrlll* Is a powerful ami
•Ion for feeding as l&gt;v thb proc**.. It
needs only to bo tried to bi&lt; appreciated. I-kuant remedy fi r all dhaasea anaing
rom impure blood. W. H. Goodyear.
Tbe abdk&lt;-were quite dry wheo drawn
•cm the field to machine. 1 put thorn
The 0. A. R post. Otsego, will give a
«U in the'barn and up to the present grand ball at Edsell's opera house,
time (Nov. Cth) there is no beating ex•ept where the man stood behind the
lLo ChUtlT&lt;’n- TW “« «■
straw carrier, and that is gruiuailyi ftcxbVO
P.
ltaW* to ■’^n

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•fate to the farmer, And he who tri.a
will be surprised at too small epaco r»wuired for 16 or 20 acres. In thb sec
tton a good many farmers are thresh­
ing their corn fodder, and are all
ple&amp;Mxl with the result. Some are
'tkresbingbefore buskin^/ One of my
neighbors threehrxi about 300 busb» b.
Me said it cost about .1*^ cents per
bushel, besides putting hb corn fodder
in the f.nret condition be ever saw.
The ditbculty that farmers fear in
tesetelng &gt;vxn before it is husked hi
the curing after It h threshed, but this I
difioaMy errtnlnly will by overcome)
when farmers Bod out that it will be to
teeif advanlnge to thresh corn.
Albion, Mich.
J. W.

bwTNDUiNG With Berds.—The fol­
lowing Is written by Prof. K. M. Bhdton. of the Kaunas Agricultural college
At Manh.'it-tMi, and appears in a recent
iaaue of Oie New York Tribune:
~la a reorst number of the Rural
New Yorker we arc told that whip
wight of our most generously boomed
vunc-Uto of oaU are c^jip and the witty.
and a very ordinary white oat at that
I have before me aa I write ahwivre of
thref of three aorta* naraelv. •• Welcome.
Bacehoree and Clydesdale,’" grown io
adjaoMit pJo'a this ananon upon the col­
lege farm. He would be a keen nmn
Indeed who cold diatinguish a single
important difference in I bem. In gen­
anil habit, in color and form of leaf,
•traw and grain as well as in time of
flowering and ripening they are a unit.
Bat the fanny thing in all thia ia the
way the reed catalogue speak of thia
much Based awf. Thus one before
jm speaks of the - Wide A wake" aort as
• wonderful variety introduced this
aaannn for the Brut time, and offering
•red obtained from the "originator.’
Svidratijr wedamac and ‘originator’
are wide-awake to the main chance.
Aaotber eaUathe ‘Raoberw* a foreign
oat, and on the same page figures the
-White Belgian'-idmjUcal wtth the
"Racehorse’ in oar experience—describ­
ing it bb sd oH and well est.ibliahrd
wavBtbwerying need of Teforni in the
seed IhmIdow is strikingly shown.
What, for iastanre. ahull we tiny of tbo
. •''toteiiigeoco—to any nothing of the
tameety—of the dealer, who in a gorge­
ously painted catalogue tells readers
that Alfalfa or Lucera is oce of the refalfa arrd tight to ten pounds per acre
■when allnpirteoce shows that at

Rower,

sod they bod

Catarrh. It gave m»- instant relief and
entirely cured me and I have not been
afflicted since. I also beg to Mate that 1
had tried other remedies with do good
jda r^xroRr, nut—-.
revolt. Have also used Electric Bittere
and Dr. King’a New Life Pllb. both o!
which l ean recommend.
Dr. KinZa New IH«*nv*rv for (ton.
sumption. Coughs and Colds, ia sold on
a p-xitive guarantee.
Trial iiottles free at W. n.Goodycafe
log corn. I have l»reo a reader or the Drug Store.
Ohio Farmir lur several years, and for
Olivet college han 277 s' ndrata.
the hist year or two have nulityd a
riurnion a Arnica *&gt;l»n.
number of articlre on thrashing corn,
The Bret Kalve In tlie giorld fnr Cuts.
and I made up my mind that I would
try it this fall. Hut-a* I had other Bruieea. 8&lt;&gt;rre, Ulcers, Balt Rheum.
Fever
Hons.
Tetter. Chapped llandr
busintM that t&lt;*ik me away from hoiun
I CDgsged two hand* and «-t them nt Chilblains, Coma, and skin Eruptions,
husking. I had out 17 acres, and when and posltivelv curio Pike, or no pax
we had W acre* busked, 1 Irnrued that required. It is guaranteed to give per­
one of my neighbors, who also tak-a fect aatiafacUon. or money refunded.
the Ohio Farmer, had thrrel) d hb I’rlre 26 rent* per box. For sale by W.
orn, to I went to nje th* thn sber*. II. Goodyear A Co.
fenmd them threshing corn and got
Port Huron will have another gas
them to coma to ray place next. They well—3.0UU fret d»ep.
threabud out 231 bueheb in thneWOULD
YOU BELIEVE ItT We ore tolly
tourtha of a day. giving entire aatl*fartion. It leavea the fodder in thr puoantOTlnx X» mp’» HaretpariDn to the pro­
treat kind of shape for feeding. One.of pl-* tor clexaalng U»- blood *ud giving a or*
my nelghb. -rs thrrehed over 200 bushels Irx-ceolUfe. Frtooai.OO. W. H. Goodyear.
•helled corn in half a day. We ret the
machine outside of the barn and ran Torpid Lrrrr. for ConMipatloa, tar ItoCoaipinxChe fodder into the mow. Th* fodder loa. W. U. Goodyear, druggiBU
•nn be carried in a bush'd tiasket. 1
TO-NIGHT AMD toniorTow nlffht. Bod at alt
must say Chat I urn well pleased with time* call an u» for Kru.p’s File HappoaltorW*
tereshing corn. I have six or eight
*eighb4s who threshed their corn box. W. U. Good) oar. drugglsL
within tho last week, and ihrv all
The hand* nt the Sohlirr'a home re­
aptwk in the highest pralre of it. 1 am
satisfied that ft will pay well to run ceive about Sh.OOU per day.
&lt;hc fwdib-r through the machine after
Don't neglect a cold.
IlUi'rt Pre -- hu been hu*ked. The ina&gt;*hine we lr** Cough Byrup is a sure cure. No
*in&gt;d..w*s a eommnn traction threshing cure, no pay. W. II. Goodyear.
•Dginp and an old vibrator thre*her
llctrolt claim* a girl of 12 yearn who
teat had been laid by.
is a excellent mind reader.
i*ult» Co., O.
J. J. Born.

uaa
.We €“*5^
Reroody x posltFvr eitte.
It------ivrs
hoars of anxSooj wutehiDg.
Sold by
W. H.Goodyear &amp;Co., Draq^tsta.

luxurisnily, oradkato* Dandruff. euros

carried Mis quarrel over things that ban

— — j---

w

— —.vuu.^
tho door oun day the m»v UIot an old rail of

Avar’s lUir Vigor. ” My kaJr was UUth
tailod, and dry, and fell out in bdftu

SHOES!

BOOTS

the tolling, nud n-sloreU i»y limr to iu
original color. As a drraMug fur the
bur, thb preparation lb* no equal.—•
Mary N. lliuuiuQUd, bUllwaior, MiunUICHP youth, and beauty, in the
lluUil, appearance, of th* Lair, way
Mae of the xalp cbuboU un hair to li
coma luireb and dry. and to fall o
Ireeiy. Nothing 1 tried aecmod to &lt;
til I coinna-aoad tub

•ertous injury ato

bvr ml nA to him

The Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Go
OF LEROY, OHIO.
woman wm up Infora tto police court

ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1848
lay im.1 from jialu.— WlHUiu L. t’agv,
lu. lmxiod, Va
,

Pays full amount of lose. Nn voidable couditiona in polic
It ia the hroade»t» rim plot and f ' * - ’’
*
January 1st, 1887, $1,847,398.89.

Ayer’s Pills,

LADIES

MICHIGAN BUSINESS for Irtyear, 1886:

PEERLESS DYES.

Rieka written, $Qfi62JBeQ.
'
■
Premium Receipts, $79r2O4.&amp;4.

•«tr

rtere. HastUc*. Mich.
Olympia b a nsuMU-kahk fenturo. A lino ot
nurwuy runa arouna uw utmqo, u;
as uudoutecd loooaiotire with

1 PAINT

ft

Having written insurance on over J of r million of property
for the beet farmers &lt; f Barry county and vicinity in this oM
and reliable company is auffictent endorsement of its popular­
ity. I should be pleaded to show it® policy to a« many more
as will favor me with a call, at my office in Abstract block,
or drop me a postal card and your request will rocein*
prompt attention.

jd

L. C. WELTON, Agt.

YOURBUCCY

Hastings, Mich.

LU

FOR ONE DOLLAR
k^rwIaUirv an. wnducUd with all tto dignity

£&gt;O.\A«.S

HortddL

“risr L»i"

Th
HiIII
:|i*

* c- »w« * kJuhM1

Near L’Anse the bodies of two dead
Italians are said to have been eaten by
wolves.
.

{Fall ail filer We

COirS HONEST

;

HOUSE PAINT hl

COITS FIOOB PJUNTSH'*-di■■

Jone* lo RobtnM'i.

MARR &amp; DUFF

!

&gt;1.000 to any num, woman or child nuffremc
from eutarrfe.—A. K. Mewman. GmyUag, Mleta.
The Preabytorians of Parma have
called l^rv- Mr. Thompson of New
"VXfk-vVv trtfla with say Threw ot
AJWV \ IxingDiwore. If yo« have
a Oostgh oc Cold, or th* ahUdren ore
threataood with Croapar Whooptaw Coogh,
BM Acker's English IleoMdy asd prwvffit

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

Ayer’s Hair Vlgdr,

English spavin liniment remove* all
hard. soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from hornre, blood spavin, curl*,
splints, sweene-y. rtngtx'De. stifire,
rprains, swellings, etc. Save S50 bv
use of one bottle. Warranted. 8dd
by Goodyear A Co., druggists, Hastings.

btBM
W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
The population of Concord baa in­
creased 12 per cent during the year.

HASTINGS MICH

bora of t aree-quarters of a lito tlmonnt
wiX&gt; him in pertuct ccu^dcDMi They were.
both n5 aa ajo when duath was not so fearful

Benton Harbor has opened her new
jail to the “traveling public.”

The Bronson Journal man has bought
a church and moved into IL

AVFR
*lr V1Haurlw-ti.-r.,
«or ’*•
Al
CD’Q
O B
perfect
I
tuiariy bald far six years, during which
time 1 n»od nuMy biiir ptcparatlons. but
without auocaoa. Inde'xl. what Duh
hair I ).ad, wa* growing thinner, tiatil
r Vigvr. 1 tuwnl
, aud my head w

Drooo OuodS

SSsWOHTDRT STlOff

OH! MY BACK! Ths Uusi Telephow Ww

From the Seat of War.
Cm pt. Botham of Bt. Joseph has re­
turned from a three months’ visit to
Europe.

36 inch Tricot

W. H. Gocdtraj: A Go.. Dragghta.

Arenac and Moaon counties are get­
rreu.*m»-«. Bluer enlira) penou ot ui«,
ting into a county prohibition frame of tuntto to J-y Bod rntlHiuls afire a brirf
mind. .

i«“jStS"S^r^«2KK

X&gt;rtxake*M«» ot tta Liquor Habit rc*idv«ty
Cured by adafchwriM Dr. -- --------Golden BpodflA

Dress Flannel

i twoitby BoUvity to ibe kidaryx- woroacb.
bowel*. Bna otft-r onc-WB. wed b*r rrtboth to
robu-t bMUtb aperdUr InUowod. It to th* ouly
medicine for wonu-u. »old by drvnrIMi. andrr n
KKive svWBatoe from- lb« toamMctarere,
I it v&gt;i» pve (BlUfacIkoa ‘
tr.ooey reJtmdM. This na

zdka. Ecemye

ENGLISH BUOHU
«• Ona •«

oooe Iraprmalrd

*au ruc&amp;c.
Abo a hill Une. of double wlfd&gt;

Boot

Kidney HARNESS

ap petlie u&gt;
iWLDOi

DeBeize!

HtVOTKMTOM Ht

LpuiaT*Umgh of East JBagtiiaw, the
ddeat poUceman Ia the SagGa w valley

are told UM Johnson Grass (Sorgb
WaMM?)da »’hardr perennial in
&lt;Jooed from Ue towU, but cf groat ’
Mto tfeftMirU. Had thla-writor I
Mat so-far south as Central Ear
Johnson Grass kills out

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,

VvU with the

HOVTSTHIS!

---------- saya: We have been
oriling Dr. King’s New Disco vet v,
JDectric Aftton and Bucktars Araltw
8Mvc for e!z yearn. Hart- never haml-

PRICES LOWER t

We offer One IJimdred Dollars Ho­
ward for any cue d. Catarrh that cm
not be cured by takihg Hall's Catanti
Cure.
F. J. Chkxet A Oon Prop*B.1Mri0,
O.

Co Bate
Nasal ravages.
Allays I'alcand
Inflammation.
Reals the Bore*.

TOADVERTISERS.

issrarL^1^

Setups of Taste
M&gt;1 Bm«U.

Til THE CUBE

Finest Line of Dress Goods
CK SILKS

a

TURF GOODS I
CLOAKS I
REPAIRING!

And Finally

UNDERWEAR

�fjear Readers, we wish you to distinctly
Mw.kr«o&lt;: railroad will cotatneuee ruuning next

nderstand that we are not going to be

STATE CUPPINQ8.
■»«m*Joril) u Hillsdale county.

N '£Sar&lt;Jly Ulis season. “Low Prices" we have

Tbc Michigan will tarn arc having ISO ran

crj-ing m ato rued ’ Whilcb-c-yvy' to ua Ho
isnrygratt,; you, must be proud of himrtill Hvitqr.T toliorwr "
about
Well Isiurubltvl and mumbled and finally
sud ftotly I didn't know, thiukln," &lt;11 the
while wt» in the name of all the mu«w could Cadillac &amp; Kort boro railroad ou Bumlay el Hie
• WhitcL-e-yey" ha.
Wxllto, tratnandotMly Cue looking and

^Jailed to the masthead as our motto.
Jn short we have marked our Christmas

'Kmpnvw Joaupluixx ”

Il« opuaad a dainty

Port Huron's boom has brought about the
ueccwity fur auoibrr undertaking rotabll.U-

^Jick■nacks so low, that everything

marginal lllumluatioua and pictures, mid bo­

ll

*».&lt;■. Waiklua will welcome vrtrranBnf

Cj°ing like hot cakes. Our fort is being

outgun over tucums by Imc dug w&gt;nooL
MleWgaa Exchange hut. 1.

all weep

Assaulted every day, and people who

tha pwod o*d nam»of W hittierI

[\|ever bought before are buying now.
Do not wait until the assortment has

mkldr. but fall. &lt;1.

lib licking the
vv hen an nma-

cuU&gt; and

J^un out, but come quick and look us

outerprtslng
C. H Gage. at lllnghampton. N. Y. huboagbt

caught martqurradtqg as a nurse girl ac Grand
Rapids.

Aller bring hrld

Over, get our prices, purchase if you wish,
gvla into circuit court.

Qo home and tell your friends that
nirhu to
ZKIN1KX3 Fig. torved

J^vetything we say in this paper
I? eally is so and that our store is

^Janta Claus Headquarters.
railroad to connect H.y City and Grand Rapids

•heir rarity. -Globu-Democrat.
Darbys Prophylactic Fluni will destroy the

curious as showing

reaublng

apparently I was in-

thervinuii. Wil) neutralIre

but by dr-lro' Ing IL

could produce vnnoualy colored polyentbows

IMMENSE DOUBLE STORE,
127-129 W. Main St.. KALAMAZOO

Rheumatism

h.ar, :t-r ’

HOLIDAY BARGAINS

old rurem, which. by patching to11vtbnr.

to kviroing by h&lt;
rioua day. This
cHity, Scaralna forty or fifty litwa of Virgil
uqi umesif.-w wiwuwsw ........ .
reran wuj for^uUna ia tor.y-dght h-jura.

M. Israel &amp; Co

We have for your inspection the largest and most complete
line of

prilUoo to the village

lugbatn eount. will voce on -local option ID work Imnwd airly.

Hood's ftanaparUl* to dharerterired by

Christmas Novelties
ever shown by us, at pi ices extremely low for good goods and
unsurpassed quality, ricbmss and utility.

I ndnurod i;rr&lt;tly. — DarwinM Aup.biogre
phy in Popumr Hoieoao Monthly.
•creugth, effecting cures
Send for bock containing

an inter*tow woll Or to main a good abstract of
fortunately, a ncwvpajxv man's training in
this reaped u peculiar. Constant eonUuE

A liumanltarlaD found a KrllnggiVille man

to worth itMtAuka

rtlK beUi t It rtbera. and

Inrli!?' 1. BaKMUTOTOM.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
tingutohro Ito new from the old, tto tatares*-

Inf p,ot&gt;eeuilon.—Grand Rapid* Leader.

only by C. L HOOD A CO.. Lowell, Him.

Handkerchiefs, Plush Goods, Shopping Bags,
Silk Umbrellas; Towels, Table linens,
Spreads and Tidies.

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.
more iltoccrning near Ude*burg HfeuneMla,. He wm a nealtuy
private opinion to
city late while looklug alter bls rod Uretbrou.
d. st -class pubLc splr.t During the war be
.asacapialu Iu Ito Thlrtceulh Michigan iuIleus of tbat city are
lautry.
ought to bw the attllud
A lodge Of the Keights •&lt; Fythlar was lsstlluted at Vassar Weuuesuay evening by Grand to dnuk.*
Chancellor Philip T. Colgrove. A Urge number
&lt;4 viBlilug heights were prvBent from East HugMillard Krleble. of Union City made
inaw. Bay Cify. Mllllugtou aud Lapeer. The at;
Uir wound.up by a grand banquet, al the new

to re Hr and will follow hto hints you will not
bn misquoted or miMMMkrsvxxL I1© not
r. to Ibo ratotak., of th.nkiug that Ha- jaiW w
will nudMwuaxl yon it the reporter does not.
Tell him freely your ideas, let him under­
stand why you think m you do, remember U&gt;
what dasM
|*ople you uro talkirg. If you
want your wonia U&gt; have effect, mid the lion
creblo, cun&gt;K &gt;exitKAB reporter will bo of ser
had sued tor a divorce.
vice to you end to the public—W. E. Brig- noticed practicing tto arts of the highwayman
upon the attests of Monros IsUiy. Too child
Ths open handed people of Grand Rapids
confines her attention to children, of course,
and Uys particularly tor little ones that have black. of that city, a royal old banquet, and
l&gt;eeu sent on errands, often robbing them of the little fellows were stuffed like Thaokaglrfartable atthe thought that a long mil way oonsidorahle sums Iu cash or quite valuable
bundlM of goods.
last Chrutmas, la having a nice

Becauve they'reEnglish. yon know, does not
Bare the wicked little i|*rrnm from the lord's

b7»;i?pl.-ig into them. Mto bossing tbc

The Berliner# won by secure ot «

Croup Cured!
AND LIVES SAVED WITH
Sr. Pecka&amp;a’i

Oiitsrul Crjjp

.
.nan inur S'w. ai vr.
Peckham's Unlwrval c-rnfip ttem'-d}. on a posi­
tive guniai.tee.and nototp- bottle haw ever brrft
rvturned.''—F.lcgirr L lUHUh, tuwrehauta. Frewport. Hlcb.
“I have sold Dr. Peckham's Universal Croup
Remedy slacc iffl, and am selling more every
year with entire SBtisfartion.”—w. H. Good-

A Good Opportunity
Is now offered everyone who intends purchasing a cloak or
wrap.
Tk zx
&gt;« very large; assortment of rtzea complete;
1116 olOCK style and finish perfect; fit guaranteed.
We have elegant Plubh and Astrakhan, fine Melton and Beav­
er cloth, Boucle and Broadcloth cloth.Cloaks, Wrap* and
Jackets.
Tkry Dm’nao are very low, beyond competitioi. We
j lie 1 1 Ibuo invite inspection and compaiuftn.

Choice and substantial Black Silks, Colored Silks in evening
shades at all prices.

No trouble to show goods.
Everyone treated courteously
It will pay you to call early.

SSUKKJ■SMa”- a
W. H. Goodyear, Druggirt.

�The Hastings farmer.
HAanNoa, Mich.. Dec. «8th, 1887.

Branch county gave tfitD a*d Hilbdale 1,100 msj *rtty for county prohibi­
tion. Elections have been calls*! in 8t.
Joseph, Ingham. Bbfawaiwe** and K«ton
counties. Fourteen other count Ira ex­
pect to have elections before March 1st
The tide against the saloon b rising,

MOW.

Hastings City Bank.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Pre iik nt Cleveland devoted one
President Clevrla id’s message b ii quarter of his tnrraage to attacking
tnrpreted iu England as meaning free
the wool industry of the country. In,
trade pure and simple, as the following
। recommending the removal of the duty
dbpiUh from London, dated Deornnn that staple. This was Cleyeland**
ber JOth. to the New York Tribune
Chnstmns comp'imra's.tothe farmer*
dearly bhnws:
who will give suilabiu recognition of
A dispute Is going on in America,
say New York telegrams, re/arding the same by voting him out of office.
British opinion wpon Pnaldent Cleve­
Congress is in sesaloo, but the demo­
land's tnm&amp;age aud ttie effect of bb pol­
icy. if adopted, on British trade. There crats will handle the tariff question
teno ground lor (impute Mr. Cleve­ very gingerly. It is loaded at both
land's m-vnage
was received in ends for them.
England with an exp e e on of joy.
The one thing for whicu England hun­
ADDITION ALLOC AL NEWS.
gers and thirats is free admission of
Mns. Travis dancing school will
British manufacturors to American
markets. I have never met an English­ meet on Wednesday evening of next
man who douitel that if &lt;h* United week instead of Tuesday.
Elates would but adopt free trade,
Andkxw Campbell, nn inmate of
British fabrics would speedily drive the eonnty hou.v, was yesterday ad­
American fabrics out of Aintrican judged insane by the prolmte court,
markeu. **Your einpiojera,’* said n and will be M-nt to tho asylum.
great Eaglbh employer, “dare not re­
Tiik following whs received thl
duce wages to our level How can
they compete with us if they do nolT ’ I mort.ing l»y telepho ir to th- Baknbk
from Centerville, county real oi &amp;L
There b the whole question.
Joseph
Co., which voted on prohibi­
When Mr. Cleveland's message came
over, and the English pap-ra, carried tion yesterday: “bu J*»reph ('—. with
away by their delight, spoke out freely. hreo t&gt;WQ( to !nir (rrn jivh 1190
They have since brx’n warned that majority for c*»unty prohib|-|&lt;»n. ThBritish support la not prK'ivly what other three towna will increare this
the American president wants when he insjnrlty.’’ Thb tnskro 10 dry counties
attacks American intererte. B&lt;&gt; they
are more cautious. But their first deABOVT three months ago Thomas
llveranceo are conclusive. “Mr. Cleve­ Charltou, who lives the milre exst of
land's policy," Mid the Tim* a, •'may this city, found that wnlk gangrene
not establish free trade Id the strict had I't'gnn in th” ends of the tore of
eease of the Urm. But It will to a bis right foot, boon the disease extend­
extent make tradp free."
ed farther up the foot, and Dr. Barber
Neither the Tunes dot any other was summoned. A week ago Thurs­
ioumal cares K straw about Mr. Clevt-1 day, he HsaUUd by Dm. Timmerman
land's academic reservations In favor and Low ry amputated the foot Dear
©f the manufacturer. “The Preeldenl,** the ankh’ joint. As waa feared at the
aaid the Daily News “does not seem to time, the disease re«pp-are«i in Ibe
perceive the eff-*ct of bb own argu- stump,and jwtenlav Dr. Harber amlst*
msotH, or even the meaning of lib own ed by Dr. Timmerman took off the
words. Hb statement that the qur»- limb a little below the knee. As Mr.
tlcn of free trade b Irrelevant is as­ Charlton b pnsl 60, and in fOeble health
tounding and preposterous. M r. Cleve­ it is 1 eared that be cannot recover, as
land has persuaded hlmtrlf to think, or the disease will probably r&gt; appear. The
&amp;ub it convenient to aay that the prin- two amputation/ were made as it was
alple of fostering native industries by hb only chance for life.
duties on foreign imports ran be made
compatible, with the prindpltu nt regu­
lating the burdens upon the people by
That portion of t lie Jaw referring to
the needs of the public service. It &gt;• prvhibiliuu of the liquor traffic b as
pure delusion. Protection.'albeit, inde lol lows:
lensibb.B tbs height of Wi-kI ms com­
That from and after the first Monday
pared with the proposals which com­ in May next after such npe ial election,
bined all the evils of Interference with il b hereby declared unlawful tonianuall ibe risks of liberty.” bo this jour­ incture, bell, or give aways- or furnbh
nal like all others consider Mr. Clev**- wait, Crewed, fenueuted. vinous or in­
land's proposals, in spite of all attempts toxicating liquors of any kind, xrr in
at limitation. .*u&gt; equivalent to a declar­ any quantity, or liquors, any pw of
ation for tree trade pure and simple. which b malt, brewed, feriiu-Dted. vin­
The Standard, too, ndicuire what it ous or intoxicating, or to keep lor sale,
ealb bb soothing pan ntfjHs about or keep a place where euch liquors are
oonaldering the in I ermis dr American manufactured, or kept for sale, given
labor. “Hb real meaning ia that the awav, or furnished, within the limits
scheme by which the artificial fabric of of any county in which a majority ot
domestic enterprise baa been built up ths votes cast at the election next pre­
in America b fundamentally virlois. ceding, upon the question of prohibit­
He demands in effect that there oboulrt ing the sale of infsxicatlng liquors, as
be a tariff for revenue purposes only." Eruvided in section one ul thb act.
The wvekty journals which appear
avebecn cast sgalnst the manufacture
to-day hold rimilv views. “The Econ- and sale of Intoxicating llquore; except
oenbt,” the leading financial journal of where done by a druggut who bor
thb country, expresses itself with ro- who employs a registered pbarmactet
rerve for the rtMM&gt;n above given. But strictly in compliance with the lawn fur
its article b one long pan* gyrlc on Mr. the regulMtion of druggists. And who­
Cleveland's message from a porriy free ever within such limits, himself or. by
trade point of view. “President Cleve­ agent, or olherwhe.lhusmanufactiires,
land b to be honored for hb outspoken selb. lurobhes or gives awayr such
advocacy of sound ibeal principiia** liquore, or keeps for sale or keeps u
aaysthe EobnomtsL What does that place where such liquors are manufac­
mean ? WbtFdort not know that in IU tured or kept for sale, given awav or
mouth sound fiscal prinrijle.i n.ean furubbed, upon conviction (hereof in
rank free trade?
The Spectator b any court of competent jurisdiction,
plain spoken and emphatic: “Thr preel- ahall be fined in sny sum not Irra than
denfa torse and telling message has fifty or more than five hundred dollars,
struck a blow at American protection or be imprisoned in the county j di not
leas than ten days dof more than hU
by any fair trade leagued Tbe batur­ months or both, in the discretion of
day Review, I Deed not remind you, b the court.
a bitter eaemy of America. It b uow
the president's eulogbt. “He decllnta
cautiously," says our lifelong for, **to /The following are the msjoritlra aa
dub hinoxelf a free trader; but he takee received from later reporta in fanr
UP a free txado position without dis­ of county prohibition
guise. He and the leaders of the dem­
ocrat* party have taxon up again the KaJUdotv
old free trade policy ot the South CaroMaa politic!aaa" The great proviBcleal
iournab at Manobsater, Liverpool,
BirmiagbaM, Leeds, Newcastle and
ebewhewall unite in thb Ijric cele­
ITO
bration of Mr. Cteveland io hb new
dharacter ol the British Mimufactureni’

To represent the English aa anxiotu
Last free trade in America should result
la making America a formidsbk* com­
ii-uwn air,
petitor mH th England in the markets of
——s— a
_ »_»r«
1—
-n. »ftt rr
leaving
total ---majority
of .
1.785
the world b the shallowest of futile county prohibition. The total vote
dbgulras. Free trade do&lt;matiMa nre wm upwards of &gt;.700, or a little over
botrnd to affirm it aa the logical cemae- two thirds of the vote polled governor
uenoe of their theories, but they affirm in
)r 1186.
. with tbrir toogu«M in their checks r* Castleton bzthe banner prohibition
Every pracUr.il Engibhman knows th**
c
■ immediate leiult of Mr. Cleveland's township,
Woodland was somewhat of ft disap­
pointment, but thb was owing to a
of English exports to America Tbla cunning scheme which was concocted
la why toey hail it with a hailclujnh. by some fertile brain to make the peo­
ple of. Woodland believe that prohibi­
tion would build up Lake Odessa. The
perpetrators of thb scheme will be
premia. It will make remembered in Woodland. Maple Grove,
arbiters of American for the vote cast; gave the Unrest
majority for county prohibition. This
was the result of energetic w.-^k of the
town committee, Mr. Ostroth and T. B.
Brice. Nearly all the towns gave
toe
tree
Ibt raya: The
tariff larger majorities than were anticipated
bae never rated the price of wool, and —notably Carlton, Irving and Rutland.
its removal would not therefore be a Only two precincts in the county gave
majorities against tho mea-ure. and
detriment to the sheep ratere.” If these were the 1st and 3d wards of this
that statement b correct, thee why city. The 2d ward was a tie, the 4th
gave
18 majority for prohibition.
with tho tariff on wooL If the
Had a similar overw helming majority

S

MAnwa, IMOM.

PURE
BmiUar. 1 com tbo ।

and the saloon keepers have invited
the calamity themselves by not olMi*rving the laws we havK

ftfMcjnWoc throo&lt;b tto mails

A SWINDLING MACHINE.

LitO hto room Id tho botul and «ai down iu uu

SALES OF IVORY.

pPPRICElg
CREAM
&amp;AKINC

OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS)

Loodan. Tho quality and weight wvro
tntioa Loo dollar gold piece that will doooive

chino grew th* ring.'

tyWDEf*
PERFECT

Gaboon, Angola and Hi^tr, Eaat Indian,
Qiposnd Kjypclaa. Thelarga tasks weigh
from to pounthi to 100 pounds each; middle

Uo tr.lied a white cotornd liquid Ln a little

The Banner,
geoulno gold ! tho Mrocg- •*.. Furrot and moat HrolUitul. Dr.
u- Z—- r|„ I FrieoN Ute only Bartox Powder that dore uoc
PBICK BAAING FDWDKB on
tomb.
cmcaoo.
er. torn.

in thoir culkiry and ocher producuoas.
Vary littiu Ejyptem Ivory boa recently
come to Land. Tho Cairo tnerchaaia buried

$1 a year

tho thick White liquid Croat which it had
Liquid solution of glare.

Artlag under in-

tng, not bunting. Ejj-ptlan Ivory, which is
mainly sold in Loudon, ta largely u^ed by
cutlery manufacturers and in other ShrtDold

CUTTERS, BOBS, ROBES,
Blankets and Bells,

West. Coast African, which la growing In
favor fa- •“*•*— •u- ' '
cutlory.
machine tor tlOdXn.

can load ivory quite

For the next

finds tho
timet) (napping tbu eteil tooth. C hw fibeffitdd
firm roocaUy found hand imbrddud in rertnl

We are going
above goods.
them th* lodging ami Uddlag, atai all- UM

ED. POWERS
HARDWARE

Mm Pitman (Patrice Botxdcaah) ia * hate

prortidlgitahur. Jungian and Juggling and

2-RAILROADS-2

moving (rum thia chair lam tn, or'asking
• k. 1*.^

parlor door.

.___ _____ ______ _

make a specialty On th&lt;

n..

All 1 want is that you thoold

mont and doubt wm
promptly o!T&lt;wud to I
dollar 1x±m with any doubter.

Now bring our goods anebwe are prepare
to offer you goods at prices we never could
before.

Horend took
Kuhantah” tn Otobo-DsmocnL

HOLIDAY GOODS!
We never had half the stock and never gold more than bait
so chea p.

tboclMB tho door wm auddafily tend barely)

Groceries
Larger stock than ever and at prices none can beat
WM
had toxhaustxd evMrythia* in thocabln that

You will have to call and eee for youreelf. No one can tell it

tMcntreatou in toe some way and fivaoubotk-

wu

wore worn and ahabby, although tbay wore
probably mw "b*&gt;o the chanpw wore made
Tto vignette oq the B3 oartifiaUu iaoa the
right

I otr anTBoty pa. Lagro of fifty loaeogw

Lamps

handful and Bill found LklL rvlUX.

A few left yet. We feel «orry for those parties who bought
early, as they are to high priced for this market

Csuthle-r Sbervr u-tid: ••Wedouotfaar

tln&lt;fa
with olmplj u&gt; call Ktter.tioa to tlx-m.

The

Glassware

PhiUdabtbla

From the cheapest to the nicest made.

5C.,
pea daacribe, which nothing bat an inflniin

•nd LnduMtioo.

All tho

ioc.

and 25c. Goods,

Our counters uro loaded.

Tobacco
proportion of u leant

plain, and the •8XXXUXX) revenue thb
govarnment received last year on im
portetfwooi is nothing short of a present
to the government, and a present which
ooste do man anything. The farmers
want the duty on wool retained, and
Mr. Ford cannot pull the wool over
thaar eyes by any such talk cs ho b giv­
ing them aithfer._____________

The harmonious ncUon of temperance
tawa.

Buch laws,

a murmur. The same course ought to
be and no doubt will be pursued In re­
gard to thia matter. All good citizens

From the cheapest to the beet made.
bulletin boardul

Cigars

•top, g-X down £rom Ids

course for two reasons: First, If prohlhttloo I? right It ought to be enforced.
Second, if it b wrong the surest way to
secure its repeal b to enforce it Tho
Banner will do all that it can to up­
hold the law, and briievea if it b faith­
fully executed, the people of the county
will rejoice that they gave the verdict
they did on the 20th. Let there be
h&amp;nnonjpEad unity of action in the

much to the Mdiatactiou ul tho animal

AroUMybegt*nl Are they idlri Arotbey
dtasolutel Are tbnr deswriar of ttMStroox
bund of tbe-hw)

“Hb

The Celebrated FREE PRESS

Farmers, we want your produce.
amtteaD puuHxd through.

Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman

�PERBOHAL_MEHTK&gt;N.

HABrnifoe. Wednesday. dec. w. fw.

Good Goods

Fair Prices
oixr

Staple and Fancy.

r

Silver Knives and Fortes.
best »Uver plated kotte ba4 fork.

THE BKfiT
■ CHEAPEST!

IS ALWAYS THE

JOHN BESSMER,
JEWELER.

Troy Laundry
\

HASTINGS. HHCH.,

/letaity. aad gnarsnt*** rtrX-U* fint^Uao work

Boome r

Local News.
Circulation ihi,i week, 2.050.
I'RAcnaK writing 1,888.

Donating profits, at Beamer*a.
Hocte LoresU. Koquire of Dunning
A RogeraTbna fa a go&gt;xi day to buy hAngwg
lamps at Bonmer'a.
W. F. If icxa expects to soon bf gatoing a harvtbt of tee.
’
.
The supervi-»ore will c«.-ar«xe one
week-from Monday.

Iastinos ought .to make sure of the
•MT of our Hastings merchants re- z
rta goxl holiday trade.
/-

Wb know why you laugh. Our
prices tickle you. Beamer.

Wk oone to the point with a bargain
evtyy time you calk Beamer.
Ths new railroad is doing a good
passenger bualnctb from thb city.

Specially low prices on holiday
goods this week at Withey’e bazar.
Fkrthmr trouble from toe sink bolt*
on the new railroad is not apprehended.

Yov must take our eotnuotitora’
state tn vote with a grain of salt, Beamer.
Thb case against Wooten for alleged
assault has been discontinued for laek
of evidence.

Freight shipped to Chicago over
the new road at same rates as by Michi­
gan Central.
.
Get your oysters for your
Year’s dinner at Bert Tinkler's.

Now
Duly

Tr you have any buckwheat to wU,
take ft to the BoH*t mill and get the
highest market price.
•
Fred hikTH-and KA. Holmes drew
a cutter in a lottery Saturday. They
sold it to John Webeert.
XTmt band is now practicing for bu.*iDftw, toe citizens having given liberal
enoonragecnect to the same.

The Journal makes too astounding
announcement that “we are here to
stay and don't you forgot ft"
The annual meeting of to* Cyeteoo
Insurance Co. will beheld in this city
toe ofUsrnoon of January 3rd.

Talk of forming a county temper­
ance league for the purpose of enforoing the county prohibition law.
(Tint M. E. Sunday school had a

Bkmt TncKLKR wante to ctoee e*
all hia romaiaiof stock of hoUdag
goods, and will aeD them at cost.

Lkh Fowler, of too Central House
boot and aboe store, offers hb splendid
pottage and two lote for sale at a barThe Banner and Detroit Tribune
will be furnished from this time till
Febr nary 1st next at •1J50 cash In sd
vanoe.
The Banner has received nuewoud
compUmeote oa its big holiday number
—the largest ewr issued in Barry
,We are glad to announce that J. IL
. Van Armans little son, who has been
jwrionaly 01 with pneumonia. b ecc
vateBcing.

Fortlwd Friday. They find a aptendtd
nsv grade all the way from four mil'-?
out of thia dty.

Mrs. Will Squires is in th# dty. called
,ro" I'-r-doot. hers by tin* dangerous illness of her
father. B. J. Hmderahott.
Btb KhuxhI, 1. borne from Ana /*ra
J.iU&lt; •■■"■ujrni
(bind,rar win
win ki
rlre
.pert
i ~
ir a
punt’
Arlior.
In
1 at her real■
in hivn...
honor of k„.
her ...»
son &lt;*_
Fred,
druce Thursday evening.
Frank Clarke wu la Kalmajoo
Thur.day.
Harry Anderson, of Chicago, reached
thb city Srttunlm. and cprnt a int-rryMr*. Fred Miller is visiting relatives Christiuss with old friends.
in Juckmic.
Grand Chancellor P. T. Colgrove re­
p- ll‘'ff, of Grand Rapids, was in
ports a -»pl-n lul lime at the Institution
the city h nday.
of the K. of P. lodge at Vassar.
'5 Rogers b dangerously 111
Ml&lt;s Angle Bates, of Champion,
with luug fever.
Mxiqiiette &lt;*«i, h spending the hulldav
Fre.1 Curtis spent Christmas with vacation with fri-nds hereabout.
Toledo relatives.
.
A. .1. Bowne, Mr. Bnsh and others of
Janie* Slattery and wife were in Irv­ the C. K A -S syndicate were in Lie
city on.railroad Inidurt-s Friday.
ing over Sunday. ’

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Obituary.
The Epbcopa! Sunday sclool wlllpS'
have a C irbimatt tree ud festlvaprf'
Died in thb elty, of heart dbCMM
Union hall this evening. Interesting Jeramiah M. RuaselL aged 78 i
Funeral from hb late home st 10 o‘
u
wanui to con­
and approprfaoe exerciavB will enliven this forenoon.
tract. &lt;or nuh. for 50 cord, of rood
the o&gt;ca~ioD. and no pxius spared to
w“*1' thrM
lo
royally entertain the children.
cbu&amp;» tte iu February, 1S12. Hb ti__
length. Call at once.
S The firm of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins were early in the direction of the pra
h A‘n2J’X*1?£f
of the Wib
tioeof medicine, aud before he tu I
have fonnd a big demand for the lawn reached hb majority be -entered ill
Uanu Fruit Evaporator Oo„ of Na»hVille, capital 812.000 were filed with
hits* reels of their manufacture. They Cincinnati school of medidn**, frthe county clerk Monday.
have all the hands in their factorv at" which institution he graduated in 183
work on them, have finished 5,000 of Be was actively engaged in the pri
^hocld you desire to make your
them, and will tuttkr an many more.
tioo of his profession Cor over 40 year
absent friends a New Year’s present
first in Ohio, but for upwards of 1]
they will appreciate all the4«*ar round.
If you want, to find out the exact years hi Bastings. In 1833 at PecWT
s«md them the Banner for 1888.
reasons why the big tloga were not ex­ Ill. he was iuarri*\i to Mbs Uunnah \ |
r?.1Bd to “nounoe that J. L.
hibited Mt Union hall Friday evening, Bollami, who still survives him. 1
Wilkins will rebuild bb saw mill
them 12 children were born, of whoi j
John Kurtz or Peter Coburn can en­ but tour, Marcus. Julius, Charles at |
Hastings owtw him a debt of gratitude
lighten you. Thev may appear sumo
for bb public spirit in this matter,
Mrs. W. L. Wanzer survived. Fit’
Fr d Greblr Is home front Olivet col­ wh&gt;P diffidant and m&gt;*dent about it, were buried in Illinois, one, P.ihnar, I
Will
Shesn
was
the
guest
of
Hastings
Boljvkx Rose Is in durance vile for
lege to enjoy the holiday vacjstinn. He but they know just the
/
California, and two here, Luduann
lack of a 8200 bond. He was lioun&lt;t fru nils yesterday.
E D 'Whitlock spent* Saturday and speaks v* r&gt; highly of that college.
This city bgetting w*-ll off—in law Mrs. F. G dloway.
over to the circuit for stealing &gt;r«.ni
in 1855 Dr. Russell and family mow
/Mrs. John Weibert returned Mondav suits. Our heal columns mention,
(.oodyeur A Barnes store a pair uf Sunday in the dty.
to this citv, and since then he and ttw
night
fmm
an
extended
visit
with
bUcte.
three that have tieen or will bi* brought
Mn*. Z ||. Hovt is visiting her friends Id Krut ami luuia count Im.
had been identified with Interests h*-4
against
the
city.
And
more
are
to
follow,
daughter
at
Chetees.
Farmers remember that the Hast­
He was compelled, because of faihf
Bert Lake, of Grand Rapid*, spent n*i we are told. Some dav the voters
ings Engine A Iron Works have on
(h-iuent Smith was in Kalamaroo Chrbtmaa and a few days thb w.ek who are re-sp H**«lble for the present health, to quit the practice of mediria
several years since, and has busied hid
hand all sues of chilled tdrigb Bbo^.-t. on bti'iD-nj Monday.
with relauvee and old friends in thb condition of affairs will wake up to Belt with such pursuit? as engage tk
Tb*i-e they will exchange lor wood,
th«*tr duty we hope.
.
L. E. Knappen was in Grand Rapids city.
attention of a studious and eulturi
old iron or cash.
on IiuMimm Monday.
The society connected with Emman­ mind.
Rev. Wm Camp’tell has received a
Retorted that the Beamers will in­
Dr. Russell way a man who wnn. un
stitute suit against the city to recover -f, ^’r ‘ok J**nrdan, of Chester, vblted at call from a U. II. church in an ludiana uel chnrch will he entertained on venial esteem and respect, for ever? nt
town, aud expects to remove there
costa in the case, which died a bornin. R. J. Grant's last week.
Thursday arternoon of next week by felt him entitied to it. While dlgnifi-,
soon.
wherein the city tried to compel th* u&gt;
Mrs J. M. H tdlev. L E Knappen, C. and reserved, he was yet social ah |
Charley Priehavd is home from Ann
to remove the abed back of their grocer*. Arbor fur the hoM-laya.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thte's. of ElMe. II. VanArman. M Rtk-r. A. McCoy, C. affable. He wm the personillcition &lt;i;
Akchie McCoy wbhes to thank tb*-r&lt; Fred K*-nfield, of Chicago, visited Mich, are expectetl here some time II. Huffman, Man*- Upjohn and Clara honor and rigorous Integrity. HI I
next month on an extended visit with Crandall. Hupper served from 5 till -7. bearing was ever that of the cultured i
people of Hastings and vlcfnttv for/ friends here thb week.
relAtivee.
refined gentleman, whose highest piwu I
All are cordially invited to attend.
their liberal patronage accorded him.
uft-s were intellectual, and who had sMira Fannte Mixer, of Grand Rapids,
He reports toe brat sales on record this
V*an Rogers, nf Brrokrnrldge.ColOn the evening of Dec. 24th, 1887, a instinctive hatred of all that was Ink ।
•
year, despite the stringency of the times b home lor the holidays.
nratln, is exported here on it vblt to
verv pleiirant stirprise took place at the and grovelling. These last found n i
relative- and friend* In the near future.
C. C. Field A Co. have received , • T. K. Brice, of Maple Grove, vblted
home of Royal II. Brown and wife, on place and no toleration inhlsnatnri
He left B. on Monday lAst.
Hastings friends hurt week.
As a citizen and man. to do hb dut!
tKjventl carloads of corn, which they
t’*e 21*t -inniv**raary of,thelr wedding. was his constant alru. Asahushan.i
are prepared to furnish at lowest rate* • Prof J. W Rote-rfa ep*-nt Cbrbtmas nffi es of tho Midjuml railroad company Altoiit 70 of of their reUtives and
and father he was ever faithful, lovlna
at the roller mill. Will sell sairf»- with Grand Rapids friends.
nf Lradvlll**. Colorado. Hu talks of re­ frtemb were present, an&lt;| all iwmwl to true and kind. It wiw In his horn?
enjoy thetnsrlvex. A bountiful repast amoflg the loved ones then-, that Dr !
either la Uw ear or grind into fwd ut&gt; / A. D. Ni-kefn and wife aro visiting moving Vi Sell Lake Boon.
was served, after which Clark A. Bar­ Russell’s most endearing qualities wen
deeired.
.
at P. W. Ntskern’a. Manbtw*.
‘
A. L. Phillipa mnvri hi’ cigar factor? leg m uIh a f«w remark? and presented shown. It falls to the lot of few fath
Wk have received n copy of the
Cha*. Lunn vblted relatives at Cedar
tn Grand R«pi*fa Tuesday. Al. Is a the couple with many valuable gifts.
era to-be so loyally.loved by hb fanuh
Springe.
Mich.,
over
Sunday.
Michigan Almanac for 1888. It is a
Hmt-cluM cigar maker and we wish
The Congregntfonal church of Irv­ us he; and thb is the highest praise thn I
moot valuable reference book for Michi­
Mias Wlbnn. nf Grand Rapids, spent him Mirrens in his new location.
can he pass-M upon any man that hing gave a grand Christmas entertain­ won and dme.-ved the best love of th*
Christmas
with
May
Rolierta.
gan people and is full of statbtite -that
Mm. Hr. Barber and Mm. Timmer­ ment im-lndlng a Christmas tree and a inmates of hb own household. Trull
p-ople ought to know. It b iaaticd bv
Thnx. Campbell, nf Ray City. Chrbt- man left Mnndav morning fnr Lanning,
can it be said of Dr. Russell “A gooi |
the Tribune Company, and caste but IS rnased with Hastings friends.*
fo attend a family reunion and "urprire real live Santa Clans at their church on man b gone."
Chri tm&gt;&lt;s eve. The pr&amp;tents
were
oenta.
Ana. Nol&gt;lra visited Charlotte and upon th-ir father. Ruraell Blair, who ntimermm snd ennsbted of every con­
A tuan of sqch attainments ant ,
One of the most plesMmt social par­ Battle Creek friendhas reached the ripe old age of 83.
week.
ceivable thing .useful and ornamental powers as Dr. Russell would ulwavs lx '
ties ever held here was the dance at
Charlie Wardell, of Grand Rapid**, from a mousetrap up-to presents ot found to have decided opinions on mat
Fred Spangemurher and wife are the
tera pertaining to thb life and the next!
Union hall Friday evening given by gureti* of Grand Rapids friends.
had a Merrv Christmas with friends •Hard 25 dollars value. The church
He possessed the courage to stand tig I
here, and return**! Mnndav tn the Val­ prreenteil their organist Mbs Cora
Hastings Division U. K- K. of }'.
for hb opinions always, and to give th&lt;!
Mr*. Frank Kenyon was visiting in iev Cftv, hi* slater Lillie acnnmp«tnving Crixs KI silver dollars.
About 75 numbers were sol-1, and all
reasons for-the faith that was in him I
Charlotte
a
few
days
last
week.
enjoyed a merry time “tripping the
him Rhe will remain there till after
It h rumored, that Messor Broe Ln politics, h* was an ardeot repubH/Walker Matthews b bom** from the
light fantastic.**
hate sent a man to the celebrated can; in religion an equally ardent;
university to spend the holidays.
W. D. Hayek remembered his friend
[ Dr. Pnlhrmiis writes from his new Emery stock farm near Cleveland, BpirituMlht. To tho last, he preserved!
Sfai-ev Thompson, of Mxnbtee, was home NenTH**gn, Cal. giving a ginwing &lt;)Mo, the horn* of Patron with a a calm and sustaining faith in th&lt;!
Hon. Dkd*1 Striker with an unique
srronnt of the exre||**nre of that ennn- raiord of 2 14X with a view of pur­ spirit existence of toe human soul, and1
Christmas present, and one which the in the city on bnsinsoB Thursday.
found comfort and solace in the Ix-ltef;
Mr*. John Rohinsnp, nf Irving, made trv and it« riimate. and the enternrhe chasing or IcH'iug a K*allion siyed by toat death meant but the translation of
latter appreciates as few men would
and intelligence of It* people. Be I* Herald which would make him half
Hastings
friend*
a
visit
last
week.
Il was a flint-lock musket,an old tinier,
the immortal part of man to the fellow­
already securing a good practice, as h" Bro. to Maud
and J. I. C. Here b
with “Harper’s Ferry. A. D. 1820," /Co). Diekey. nf Jaeksnn. was the might, am he was a very sueceMful hoping thev may he successful and ship of tire spirits of tho?** who had
gone on before.
stamped on it. ’
'gnrat of friends here over Sunday.
physician here.
•
that ^Walnut Grove farm” nt Carlton
ie countv ymvasaers convened at
may tas-ome as famous as the Emery
Mina Mudge J* brine-from Albion
for fine horses.
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tho court house yesterday, to canvax collage during the holiday vacation.
Fallowing are the real t-rtate trnnsThe rold wind* hav* blown our
the votes at the re*&gt;*n^Xcal option elec­
The entertainment at the Baptist fen* for the wtvk ending Dec. 24th. ns
Gen. K**ler put in a very Merry prices still lower. Bratner.
tion. The official maioritv for count} Christmas at bls home. Middleville.
taken from thXlooks in toe xeghterti
Newby married couple*, who are in chnrch Christmas eve was very enjoy­
prohibition is 1,786. the vote standing
'
Mira-Kltlte Holbrook, nf Muskegon. s happv frame of mind and pMvos a able. and toe exercises highly interest­ office990 for the manutarture and Bak, and
. -.
-.-r- ■
*v
\ --ir.
2,763 against tho manufacture anti sale­ b spending a holiday vacation here.
disposition to “set up hmiM keeping." ing. 0**1 Santa Clsus dbtribnted verv 13.1
boroaapia, sow.
Chrts. Hyatt and wife, of Charlotte, should rail at Archie McToy'w and pur­ imtny presents, borne of which were , M. F. JontaE to W. K. SVGoiii : v
very line. Although Doc. Rork ws*
SECTION 243. Endowment Rank visited Ihi&amp;tingB friends over Sunday.
and
lo MMJic* Ilk.»; c-o.
chase their furniture. He will Bell it reinemiiered abundantly, he seemed not Irving
J.
Wrafdt
to
A.HMr!ogtou;4»
!v!t.
Knighta of Pvthias at its annual meet­
W. L. M«*a«l and family visited rela­ al bottom prices.
to Is* Han**fi*d, as he was caught in the Dan.tMM.
ing. Thursday evening Dec. 22d, elected tives at Charlotte the first of the week.
act of walking off with one of tho
T
he depot tor the C. h. A K is finish­
and installed the following officers:
Kittle RnnaU.of Jackson, b vbRing ed ami the ortkrs occupied. That re­ •Elder’s slippers. This caused Che latter
President— E. Y. Bogle.
to hold fast to a Bule envelope he got
her grandparents. T. Phillipa and wife.
Vice President—Robert Dawson. ’
minds ns that nearly every train on from the tree, which was said to con­
Src’y
and
Treaaurer-Sylvester
Geo. Henle, of Nashville, was the this road last week brought crowds of tain a nice sum of money.
,
GreuseL •
•
z
guest of home friends here Christmas. people to this city who came here to
...
.
/ (ins of the laigest annual meetings Kcttend. ♦«*».
z/Eaton county will hold her local op­
San Trnmtn. nf Nashville, was hand­ trade, and who formerlv went else­
The tinu painting, tho work uf Mn».
tion election January 24th. and Allegan shaking with Hastings friends Monday. where. This is a sufficient answer to in the history of the Agricultural
the croaker who said the new railroad society was held in the court room D. G. Robinson, described in L-idt w«--k’s
county noon after, lonik, Calhoun and
John c. Rbrk left fnr Hawthorn. would “kill the town." It will add
. Banner now adorns the walls ot Hon
yesterday.' The proceedings were quite
Kalsmazoo counties are all moving in Florida. Monday to spend the winter. much to the trade of Hastings.
sDun7 Striker's homo. -Lt, was his
Ilvdv at times. The new officer^ are *Christmas present to Mrs. -Stfiker.
the name direction, and in each rount.%
Mies Della Rising sp*nt the Christ­
prohibition will be carried- Thb will mas holiday at her homo in Woodland., /A party of surveyors reached this E. D. R-bl, Prea.; F. D. Smte. vice
1‘rw.; W. II. Merrick. Secy.; N. Latham,
leave Kent as the only “wet" county
Will Knowlton, who pained hb
city Friday from Ionia. They bad run
treasurer; W. 8. Henham, marshal;
Mira Lutle Ingrahm. nt Detroit, Is
bordering op Barrv.
visiting her slst.-r, Mrs. Frank Beamer. a line from Ionia ria Lake Odema to directors. Richard Murray, Moeee Hee- friends by suddenly skipping’town a
Tm: Hastings Banner, one of
thb citv, and claimed to have found a &gt;*r. T. S. Brice, J. M. Rogers aud .1. J. while ago. return'd Saturday night.
E*l. Trnv. of Cakdnnia. was hand­ very fine route. They passed Dear Perkins. The matter of leusing the
Michigan’s i»est newspapers, came out
shaking with liastingB friends Satur­ Carlton Center, and along the east grounds was left with the president They could not stand hb absenco long­
er. and they sent the officers after him.
last wtx*k with a 16-page edition, ad­ day.
shore of Leach lake, thence to thb dtv. and secretary, and tho executive com­ He was introduced to E*f K«*n;**toa
mirably edited and neatly printed.
Wm Williams and'wife, of Kalama- It b claimed that this survey was paid mittee will wrestle with games of that evening, who told hr.: that he
Tne excellence of that city’s paj-ers is a 7.00. are the guests of M. W. Riker and for by Innia and Lake Odessa parties, chance.
ought not to lacerate* the le*-i!ags nf
cure evidence of a business guild of
wbn wish to Becurothe extension of the
hb friends by tearing Iduiaeh' away
more than ordinary thrift, pluck and
The Banner editor is satisfied that without notice. Especially should hr
Ed. Frost and wife, of Grand Rapids, C. K. A e.
intelligence.—KaJumixoo Telegram.
in the Dowling school controversy in not have gone and iorgotte-n hb ixiard
w»-re Christmas guests of Hastings rel­
Tins .dty has reason to do the hand­
।
bill at the American. One dollar fl Gr­
atives.
thb
paper,
an
in
justice
was
done
to
The M. C. IL IL will sell excursion
some thing by J. L. Wilkins. He has
Henry S.\Jaakill. We have investigat­ and 840 costs were asBessed against
Fr*-d Parker will give a party to
tickets te all stations, including all
friends at tbs Bootings bouse Friday been the largest employer of any man ed the matter to a considerable extent, him, or W days in jail. A brother set­
points in Canada, for Chrbtnw- and evening.
here, and baa more hustle and “git up and find that Mr. Gaskill stands in th**; tied the matter, and Will is now r rtala
New Year’s, at rate of one fare for
community where he has long nxided that it doesn't pay to get out of Hast­
Miss Dlckerenn. of Nft'hvlUe.b visit-' and git" to him than anv other who
round trip to be sold Dec. 24, 25. 2fi and
has ever engaged in manufacturing as a -worthy young man, against whose, Ings on too short notice.
January 1 and 2. good to return not Ing Misa Elsie Lal’ard, at Prof. here. These things should be remem­ gcxxf name there b no reproach.
Roberts
’
.
.
•
later than January 3rd, 1888.
bered, and he should be encouraged In Further, that he has positive authority
Among the latent exhibitions oj
/Mire Josie Quslf spent'' Christmas a substantial manner to continue aa a which we have seen, for the statement
with Mr. and Mra. Grant Hendershott, manufacturer.
that ho wm dffered 835 per month by a what It b possible to iwcompltsh by
Do yov want to sell, trade or rent of Irving.
.
msioritv of the school district officers toe engraver’s art h a large poriul map
just
issued by the St Paul. Minneapolis
your farm, village or dty property ? If
A coordin g to too official report is­ of Dowling to teach the school there.
Mrs. Hannah Crandall, of Texas.
A Manitoba Railway, .showing the
so call on or address Cook &amp; Sheldon, Kalamazoo Co., is in the city vhlting sued bp the Secretary of state. Barry Ab to toe $30 per month statement he
north western country between Chicago
Bays
he
made
it
in
thb
manner:
That
Hastings, Mich. They have the only relatives.
county’s farmr are valued by toe
and the Padfic Ocean in detail. A
completeset of abstract books in Barry
supervisors at (nearlv 8fl.000.000. and rather than travel back and forth to copy will be mailed free to any addrm
Mrs. A. J. Beebee snd daughters, nf
the Doud school, he would have taught up&lt;&gt;u application to C. H. Warren. Gen.
county, and the best facilities tor doing
there ure nearly 81,200,000 of mort­
a real estate burinrse of any firm in the Nashville, visited friends In toe city gages ou them, on which the average for 830 at Dowling. Tne above Is Pass. Agent Bt L’aul, Minn.
written on our own motion, and be­
county, and propose to makes specialty last week.
interest Is 7J&lt; per cent. This b a very cause w»* feel that we do not wish to
of that kind of business.
Mrs. A. II. Johnsen returned from a creditable showing, and demonstrates
do an injustice to any man.
visit with friends at Northville, Mich., that in spite of the depression in prices
^soulAr trains are now running on Thursday.
for farm produce which has prevailed
the new road. Tne passenger leave#
Jud Chandler, of Ranfleld, was among fnr a number of yours, the farming in- acres and over within th-i-rorporatloo
here at 7 JO a. m, arriving In Kalama­ the many guests of Hastings friends tervst b looking upward.
‘
limits wUl pay that part of todr tax
zoo at 9, departs from Kalamazoo at Saturday.
The writer chanced to Intimate that which b for the new water works under
FOR THE CHILDREN.
I JO p. m. arriving in thia city at 7 p. / Master Fred’ Knappen Is spending
a jack-knife would be a suitable Christ­ protest. Thb protest will recite IB
m. The mixed train leaves Kal.-imaroo
at K) a. m. reaches this dty at 12:30 p. hia holiday vacation with Grand Rap­ mas present for some one to make him. reaaoos why the water works tax
ids
friends.
against
farm
lands
Is
invalid.
The
m^ leaves hero at 2:30 and arrive-* at
We never knew a suggestion to be claim Is that the charter gives no au­
C. Spaulding, the bustling Milo acted upon with such Bpontaneoun en­ thority to levy fire tax on farms of 10
merchant, was in the dty on bufilnree thusiasm. The returns are now all in, acres or over; that to get around this,
A. D. Cook baa removed to the Gard­ Wednesday.
and are can show up seven knives, of the council tried to follow toe general
ner block with his stock of groceries
Charite Merritt, of Charlotte, spent vhHom slsee. all sorts of architectural law of 1871 which provides for taxa­
KTKTS
and provisions, ilour and feed. He has Christmas with friends in Hastings designs, and more or ksa beautiful and tion, In the language of the statute,
gftjmrn.
useful. In sharpness the blades range “for the sole purpose" of supplying th®
new and commodious quarters, will and vicinity.
from the keen-edged steel to the ragged, citizens of any dty with water. That
KTFKJUHFTc
add largely to bls stock, and asks the
Mrs.
L.
E.
Cotton
left
Monday
to
rntzle-dazied blade that couldn’t dent as the water works are constructed for
public to give him a calk He guaran­
tees all goods, and prices as low as any spend the winter with friends at a custard pie if it wanted to. We have protection against flre, they do not
since been wondering if we should sug­ come within the statute which says
competition. He will make the flour Savannah, Ohio.
gest
that we wanted all subscribers to
and feed trade a specialty.
Mbs Eva Bates, a teacher in the
“for the eole purpose of supplying the
Nashville schools, in the guest of pay up before New Year’s if the returns citizens with water.” Theprotestenta
v. ould be to numerous and satlsfsetory.
Last March, Mm. Collins fell on the of friends here.
place great streae on ths sob. Further,
ddewalk, a defective one. in front of
they claim, that all proceedings Mrtoe
Mbs Minnie Lee has been employed*
council relative to bonding the ciQ- and
Mrs. A. H. Keith's residence in the 4th for a year to play the violin] In tiw
ward. She sustained very severe in- Episcopal choir.
Monday night:
jurics, and will be disabled for life.
Mbs Potter, of Kalamazoo, spent
C. C.—8. Greusel.
Hbe began suit against the city Friday
srrtni/i
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
for 86.000 damages. We believe the
NTFIGT
benefit trom the water works. Further,
Balch, of thb dty.
P.-F. O. Goodyear.
citv would have been much toe gainer
that toe city charter provides for the
K. of R. and 8.—A. E. Kent
Wm. McIntosh left Friday night for
had this matter been settled some time
raising of only I and 1-10 par cent, tax
M. of F. —D. W. Reynolds.
a two weeks’ visit with relatives and
for dty purposes, while the tex for
friends in Canada.
such purposes thb year bin exoen of
The Banner closro tho year with
Trustee—Julius RuaeU.
Frank Loomis and wife, of Grand
toe largest circulation in ite history. Rapids, spent Christmas with old
We return our heartfelt thanks to our friends in thb dty.
many friends HDd patrons for their fa- &lt;
, Grace Messer, who is attending the Bogle alternate. Anu&amp;lc installation
HOV
vors. and hope to merit them in the fu7 Bummervllle school at bt. Clair, b home of the new officers will be held Monday
evening January 8th, with banquet attore. Changes that will much improve far a holiday vacation.
toe B
are dstonnined upon fur

^t^1* *“*u 61 “*•"”*

Oh»L’ bU’,'1)' **

Amusement!
BEAMER

anner

Lewis Bakn and Hike Kenfidd, of
toe C. K. A K surveying party spent
fi®J7
Bunday with friends here.

�6?'
TRAVELERS IN PERIL
IAILWAY DISASTERS AND MANY

PEOPuE WCUNDED.

CR1CA6O, D-t. 34 —At IDiHi o'clock Fri­
day mo.sting tho
Paul day i-xpreai to
Chicago on tho Mhkwaola &amp; Nnriliwratem
■aiiriMil, iw&gt;'. with a u-mbte t&lt;rcld&lt;mi kRer
no a .g OitertT'k, ItMwren German VdIry ao.1 MelL-u awlion, about uuietv-.x
wire north of this etty. Tba train wax aimpo« I ofaa cugim*, tender, In.ggagv, etui­
front ecaeh, one ftrai-clam day rotch, a
Menu buffet car, and three ali'-petx. 1 liera
were nlxmi 1IJ (w^Mgere on t. e ti ain. «msr
tevriity of wbi'ui occu;4cd the aUepew an I

trxio »a&lt; running at tba rate ot tw -my-five
Bide nn h&lt;mr. A flor cHMiing Otter creek
ww-k coming lou'.h, tl&gt;ere H a curve, an i it
wm upon thia that tbe ai’Cident took plac*.
Tie rails had &gt;pr«ad. but tbe eugiuu and
leutter poxaid over an ely.
Tbo brxl o ov&gt; r Onor creek ia about fif­
teen fret high, and Uie locomotive bad only

MiH-ala of tho untie jumped ibe track. The
kaiR emigrant and first-clam can Wvra
thn.R n cC the truck tn the shapn ot a trianfie on on-ante of tbo track. 1 wo ot the
a»v|«r« wore thrown cm t. oiraldse oa the
ether able, while the luffel-cai'' Lay at the
r «i of «xi‘j &lt;f the &lt;Vvrturord alre-p-rx, one ot
hve truck* gun.-.
tender clang to the
eng m until A reachal tbe cut, alvxtt 1.0UO
fret from tbe Irdgn, wlwre it camo to a deed
•l up iu a mow drif- Tbe emigrant ecnoped

enr wax nbo ovei*turDe&gt;L an I tbo etwbi of all
Uie can *rro brokmi oct, while Um atepa
Were tw’sted oat of ahapt
Ail it the pmeeaenu received a rery rere re ■baking u|v aid al out thirty avre hurt
Store or taai, btitoulr iw, ao tar m known,
wa-dang-rouxfy Injured. Ttii« «aa a Inly
|&lt;mi Wimdye-, ^i-o w*ai urt in Ibe te-ck
lire-crew of
MCdrot. and it ia txdievnl
Rial bee iujurire uiU prove lataL Tho
ware moutly rxrurdoiiiaia from
V rtnilfxig m route to Canada to «p«od
tree e tbntuaelves from Uw wreck, a nn*wb r
of them wool to Moi ion elation to telegraph
Uwir friends ot the acrLliiii, but that Uwy
Wrto 4 fl Tbo operator refoaed to send

tri ibe nxM wgeat rhancter.
N&gt; reli-f
train arrivod unit &gt; &lt;/cj&lt;k-&lt; th. c*r» with
aomeoM. etc., I _&lt;ing attached to Ibe regular
day ■ xpow sorh. Aa ao.»n a« po-w txe after
tin- arrival of tbe train ibe pea . .g-n were

eaarti and was thrown over tola, Undiu;
re U-e bead of Mr. Banna, of Manitoba.
Little Junx (fatgfor, who «». with hia
fniber, b but b jware oki, au.1 rvi-virwi a vary
• v-n'eralp wuuad. 4iut will recover. Tbo
Jit le follow was vtry pa’lent, though auCJering xerereiy.
Mr. B F. Manon, of Minneapolis has a

Tbo following b the tut nf the woandtxl:
D. C. Ahrchan', Mlnurap'dis wrist oui; A.
iCT.engrtxn, S'. I’an&gt;. wrist and Hurt!

Mr. Mrckleunqnnx. raokUnoo unknown,
xerioualy bur ; Mr. Monde. Eon Claire, and
Mr. ( Ot.ru.I. Caippawa Falls, were also lab-uprtfnteodent Wolford was In tho aleepar,
but i~n|&gt;‘l nnhnrme&gt;L Pase-ng-rs who ar­
rived b-rr Frilay noon credit him with
giant 0 &gt;oinw«. aud pnvence of mini! in exlingulaM i ■ firm that etartad in the coxebm.
Ilirro active crewa and ervw&lt; of other

ASLEEP FOR ALL TIME. I

A TE^RCR-STRICKEN CREW.

Ryan and J a MrAul.ffe ran* iiocn th*training qivrlers an,| mot 11 tiro ri-liteloot ring u. the Cal frxnia A hietic r ui&gt; F
day night. Both' mar a|"prare' t. tw |u tb
oondirinn. k'rAul.ffa,
g---------

, MTnlnoadey. but hia wo«ai«rful ritil j»wi-ni
I wit ha &lt;xxl the daatrovor for ihrw dtya and
nlgl*t«. Mr. M-mning aMMitrd to rally and
brignt-'n crxt.Ki‘mldy Ri'tir inv m vni 'g lo
tbo aurprew- oi hl« faiiiuy. nn-l a lout i -fofc&gt;cfc
intbeafiernouo Uta w&gt;.i, J .rm m IL, who bad

Naw Fwxvctsco, D-r, 31—Tha steamer
Bon V c un r^rwned bribe P*i-uieN:«&lt;aiiMhip
rompnny, wae buru-d io rhe waiertoreln
*lu&lt;-div id-htabrmt forty-flv» itiiire south
of B •&gt;. Fra itMcn, in Ch- 1‘nc.flc ov»x Uro
er w IxM-aine lerror-s'.rM-keu, and »-t to al
r&gt;r ter and discipline Aa auon aa tbo jort
brwl touched tbe water tbs engineers, d em-»i. p rrer, rook an&gt;l waiter, aud a namlx-r of ■o-amro—it hi impusaimo to determine
low raun^—oprxng into it and pushed off

xsught ua-ler the car and
Conductor C. H. Grveirthrexigb ilia train, was
ot faillug debris and

\ra&lt; Thomas
Jrei, ortU re­
land, has a

KIRK'S

•y pure, sirrilng tu-r!• I &lt;kra tli" • l&gt;ra
•farVxio nnd rortly
r
t &lt;&gt;r». It t- M
mnly uiedl&lt;4i*«- «&lt;»•••

mu &lt;•
Ryan cwrted
a 11 jfi o. &gt; much fi—U.
but Ihougb be hurt

*.&gt;&lt;• luoke I til io tlghta
bard l-altiet and wm
very co-&gt;6 tout.

The

|
v

w

.

raDDT KT ax.

FLOATING SOAP

fi h Irruan ai 10 o’clock iwl J cAn rtf. wnu
br Uirvo uf tbo wwat-fiaigiit Tou nla )u*ib:&lt;
tn imaginei In ilie artimd round .Ryan "as
ku- ck-l down iwicu The third round was

THE CHIEF
For tho DuCh, ToUM ana UnuidryInow While nnd Xbeoiuloly Pxare.

JAS. S. KfRK &amp; CO.
CWCACO.

licriv.l away, R3-I the boat with it&lt; human
lunten dro -peI into the warm. It ewompwt
immediately, tearing the teamen struggling

FT. Lovts. Ma, Dec.
—Henry Atlrvogt,
grurer, wboee place of bueiiteu an I bo«ne
are ai Eugenia and Twentieth wreet, h-ft
Mon lay rv^uiug to at-ond a iodg» meeUng.
Hia wife -ar&lt; be lia.1 fiJOO In bM p&gt;c«M.
Nutbiug waa bean! &lt;■! aim' U'lUl Fa tey
morning alwal b &lt;foi&lt;ok, ‘
**
vogt braid a • o
" ‘

orerturued otnrloanl txiat The Queen lay
to all night in the br^e that too. aurrtvor of
tbe .fhm-ter might tee tho lighta.
Ao morning downed the meuing port boil
wm a-en full nt water with her «&lt;de twrely
al&gt;ore the wave* In It lay a am man utxxmarintrt tbo aole rorgiror of tbe ciutiuoui

Tbo nxmre ot the loot arei John Orady,
Cbarlcx Graham, Allred Clark, Jack Wilcox,
—— Bmlih, all t«an; John M'Anile,
Tbi mao Grenier, enrinroro; ice Everett,
jurw»r; Juckam, cook; Naah. chief, and Ol«rn o^cond mate. Tbe diaaater cr._u.od great

bevel tong fneter, wiui abortened breath. Tha
mark ot donth wa- oa hia cnuntenanca. and
though Mr. Manning bad re-peatedlr r&gt; que«ted hia family not lo »Iumw&gt; iris rearing

About tha b«d*ido wore gathorw! Mrt
Manning, J .own H. Manning aud Fred U.
Manning with their wivao. Mr*. John A.
DMebanty an I M« Mary E. Manning, hlx
daugtitova; Mum Maria V. Manuln&lt;, hia«i»ter; John B. Manning, hi* brother. With hia
wife; and Wllliam-J. Freyer and Bo- a I L
Freyer, brotbeva to Mia Daniel Manning.
Dr. Henry Hun, hia i&lt;.yucUn, and Fred 11
Moook Mr. Menu mg &gt; attendant, were aeo
prteint, tbo latter baVine ako Leou^tbe
aiteodanl'a of Becrotary Fo gw when bo

cdppor ship Alfred Watta, which exiled from
thto port for Hlogn, Japan, Ort. 8. bne been
received at tbe maritime exchange in thto

tor Mr. Folger and will probaUy abo offlo
Mo in this eapaeitv far til* late employer, aa
be Lad a great affection fir Mr. Manning.
Mr. Manning died in tbo communlou of
R "k of Barbed wa. toid of the capeisiny of tba Epixcojial church and waa tbo recipient
toe ship tao days out and tha loot of all on of the enctoariat amend tone* during tbe
loir I with tbe except inn of two of tho crew,
hia illoma, tbo celebrant bmug Raw. Dr. LivHeery Ma&lt;nua and Oaou* Und. I be Veetei
left here With a mmplemen’ of twrwty-eght iagston, of St P ul*x church, who waa (dao
preaent at tbe death bed.
u&gt;ou, including i fficerx. Tbo rorvivora nay
IbefuMral will take place at St Paul'.
that on Ort. IN, tbe ahip encountered a burE iaonpai church, on Labcaeter etreot, at 3
o'clock next Tueeday afternoon. The reuiaioa
wiU probaL’y reet in tbe vnuH until apnog.
when intenueat will take place ta the family
lot, where n large atone aaroiphagua bearing
CiwOcnrATt a. Doc. 24 —Tbcraday m w-t&gt;- tha name “Daniel Manning" ba. »wo | for two
i-TC a r&lt;HitaK&gt;i occurred ou tba Ctaclnnati A yearx Th. dap throughout tbe cty are at
Mayor
If wuie-n railroa-t, now known m tbe Oha&gt; h if-maxt and grief ix generat
Lid irdti beyond Idlewild ration. Tbo
Mmigrxuwy anrommo iaUou, miaf NMik,
a d ibe oat«ou.r lawougar train, going
north, met at B only Run trreLhi Both eo-

WajijlXK. IimL, Dec. a—Mre. Maglaline
Bo g^ &lt;bo otte-t re idont of thia r.«L-, ce ebiatedbw It 4 b b rlbdey Thur d y. Her
b-wne ia in Milton. Wayne comiiy. Mrx
B ggv ha&lt; 15: dwceiMlaute aeaUered tbiougb-

qu-ntty found tn be in a wretched eenitary
condition, a large uatrapfol pipe, connected
directly with the newer, allowing the fmeeoca|io of rewrr-gM into tbe oftire. Tb» doc­
tor evidently tclioTM that Mr. Manning** &lt;x&gt;
cupency of a room so bad ia a aanitory view

Umea, lie wa« couaciooa though e»ry wmk,
but would make &gt;h&gt; BtatemetM ouo^eruuig Im
aoundt. Only X5 ceuia waa foun i in tne
fxw krta Fiiday □ ghi at 11 oh-lock be died, m-ecr liavtnu told any IM* wbn cut him. ■

MONTANA
Larnmio, MirK. Dec. .A—Tbo otata de.
ar। meat «»&lt; ofltoiaUy notdUl FraUy of tbo
veoancy in tbe Etev
otutt diatriet.eauacd by.

STOCK

ovgux Tbo Ho.l J ty
A HmJ-L-U, BUCa 8~i
atoe.Heyn^ur, ,aad

PROSPEROUS.
ogram frotn Waxhing on City any. tbe b-«iv
oftoe.te..d rei&lt;reerutaUre u-ft tuoce Frel«y
at 0:10 pr m., acoompanl-xl by tbo coogrewuoual do legal io -.

comiroortl of Jack«o&gt;&gt;, Clinton; routt, and
M iw mUrw cnunUre, diel at tha Decker boo w,
Maqiaikrta, at
a. m. Tuuralxr, of iofLinitnaUou ot tlo bowvo. after n i Idnow of
three dara Ho rame from Big Harbor,
Ixaig laUret, Jf. Y..‘ in la-fl Hia p-nmta
brought him to MiwcaUiio county who id
yeare old, woera tie .pent h« tx»yh *»i, an I

I SUCCESS,

FAILURE

Teiegrama already received abow that hta
fu nerd will bi Ing logetbrr tbe m-al illue
trioua holy of m«u Aibtny bat cotiecto-i in
ytwra One of the Brat telegrama received
«M from I’reeWeut Cleveland, adnla at foi-

Jbnnrapoiic, eerrntl alight brolwx; E A
Lally. Minneapolis, Irura-d on bend; A. FAV n-tein, Cl.icagn, rigtit foot ent; Bliss Frank
Buna, coaturions on brad and arm.
ami
hip aarkXDdy
injured;
W. L.
Mimrcr, fioltineau, D. *1.. face and arm
b.dly eencched; Wliter Hector. 8u Paul,
iiiitht conln«io&lt;Mi oa h.-ail, arm -and knee;

■ AkHbitro. Wia, Dau «.-The Wiaconaln
Central line broke tta rvc-ud Thuraday night,
and bad aa accident nf import a ice. Aa Uie
train thm ieavee Ahlaa.l at
o’clock lor
‘Miwankeo apfroartted C uledfn, a a.utll
aiutiou, a Iroiteu rail »a« encountered wli oh
&gt;w tba -looping oar and fl ret and aocovl
-oacfKW from tbo track, Wie baggajed euglno r -tnalninx on tlie road-bed.
were fill'd with p wwmgrrx and bat
•■aped wiclioui injuria, of more or
arias. Guo mau waa ki!to-L Hia
intia He gt* ou tha train at
'« attomp ed to g»t out ot a

TEE GREAT REGUUTQR.

THE KING OF TERRORS WORKS HIS

Lake, D. T., brut

Cli-cngn, Mt !»•« injured; Jamas A Caw
pit.glia.il, L-edsLurg. Dak, iceiac ant i&gt;ack
bn bred bruise I; Thnsnas A klnaor, Willow
City. D.ik. aboi:kirea ami uw k • retired; Mrx
■L. C. McIntyre, W nu -peg, aiighUy in jurat;
r. F. Andreaa. bt Paul, right tiandcni; Q
L nlkwtour, cut on cheek booe an I knro
1-ru.rwd; Mra. M. Cmw y. Uiiu.iprg.bruiMO
bn bead and arm bmtlr rmt; Andrew Laiug,
r-mUna, right Mnu'dar bort; Ergmrer
F eh, M u&gt;* R vor, D. T., eut wrtn x as&lt; an I
&gt; p injnrel by water-tank; Ab-x.al-r
F.'rixw. Nova Bcotiv cut in te-vi and I'-mlU r; A F. Brand. F ^ort HH. e -v.-r cu a
In bred amt tegs and burned; Mrx Mnii t,
( ovnlMT county, Drknts, io.t "Mi bally
t. utexl; Mrx John MeG rffl r, bip and bbak
badly bruised and inju-rd tnter ially.

.xu&gt;i

fUilliv.m*. li’tle t&gt;aby wa« th’Mi-bt to h&lt;va
bren faille I, b-it wa&gt; fouu I nnd r t b i allo of
Ix-d line in the ai-vp»r.
BerUia nvor It were
j'tnmn I Into a heap. The little one wm ui»bariu-d an I tbo jar of the m-xbnr at fiudtug

F.-r« a. B rer. D ___________________
Jrebihnld Chidiolrn; ' knoa anr iued;
J uirt Breit, Park lUvwr. D. T.,

a) olio,
arm
aprnined
and .1 .'htly
wreretrod on the liintre aud*' fxo $ B. P.
Ma-on, Hfnecwpolta, aerro» scalp w.*und
and left leg b*rlly b u apl; Mrx B. F. Maa m.

TH"“ h«o«uo n

at an early l&gt;&lt;&gt;ur W odiweahiy morning. Both
trnine were rumdn&lt; at a high rate nf apee^l.
B*itb engine, and two enri were overturned
and piled up In omftHlox
Kuciww Iz-up
and bio firemen. Brannigan, bAb of tbw
eUy were caught in the debrix -nd it wet
over three Imure lx- ore they c»uld bo eztncated.
Neither can live. lb., baggage­
men rm both trail ■» er, badly injure L Tbe

A ezander Boggs when but 19. Etevse ih Idie.i nere Inru to the couple, five of »h m
are living. Mr. B--gg« ba- been dan I for
thut yeora. Mm Boggs « l.v n wUh b-r
daughter. Mrx. Mary R thermal who is 64
yea.v oid. Wuilo oo strong. Mr*. Begg-it
p » fortly healthy and b&gt; porerowd of all.ber
faculties u impaired, with ibe exrepU-e of

O tier dispatebta of a MUU.ar loonr were
two vM ;ro«n G •varanr Hill, L J. FitxgvraM, .Secretary FnirehiH, CoL Lamont, HamDe. J. Raudall, Secretary Bayard aud many
D nial Minning wax bom in Albany, K.
Y., Aug. K. Itf31. Hie jurenUge an of
Indi. E igleb. and Du-cb extrecuon. Ho
wax a |oor bi-y, and hia rariy oj&gt;p&lt;ietiitut«o.
for Bcbooliug were very linutel At II y-wre
of age lai "out to work aa an offlon Loy at tho
eunbliahmeut of The Albany Argua, with
which papoe be wa\ iu one ca|wciIy or anouwr. &lt;-ouueet«l until hia appointment by

of tho N-w York D»-mo.-ratic Mate conven linn of 1874 that nominated Bainuai J.
Tilden for guvrfnor, and waa a delegate to
lh&gt; He ixuia amvantion of 1876 that nom­
inated Mr. TU'lec for prod-lent. He waa
THE RECORD OF CRIME.
alao a member of tbe New Y.vk D -mocratic
ataie
cotxrinrttae since 1878, wm ita secretary
Bill u Gregg, a notorioue borretbief, waa
found deed iu tho inountalno in Wort Vir­ iu 1879 and USD, and wm elected oba irmaa
ginia recently with a bullet-boh&gt; in bw breast. in I88L He was warmly in termte I la tbo
The man wm over-D years oi l. and be bad nomination pt Mr. CloVebutJ for pres­
at
Cbiragn.
Several moutta
toon known as a driprrate criminal for flfiy ident
y vnr*. He was rel a«od from prison but a ago Mr. Mannings health compellad him
to retire from tbo cabinet.
abort time before hia death.
Mr.
Manning
was
active
and successful
At FarmorevHU*, Lt, Manley night,
Ha was
Judge J. E. Treirbla an I Jamas A. Rart aey, outside of journaitom and politic*.
rmanUM-nt citikoria, let wren whom bod blood loug a director of tne Albany A Baaqnebanna railway company and ptwddent of tbo
bad eta erl lor rone um«, met and ex
National Commercial bank of Albany, of
CUianged e.i'&gt;ta Bott men were killed.
which be whs flrat director and ibeti vice
George A Cbrncwitb, of Argeuia, UH, prwsideuL He was also park oomimseioaer
hna procured n warrant for the arrvat of hU of Albany end a-director of tha Albany
rival, Jaron W*tono, who sent Cbenowitb a Electric Light company.
cirallrngu to fight a duel with ptotota, at fifHo Las two sons and a daughter. Hii first
wile died four years ago. Ho contracted a
Frank C McNealey. who robbed tbe Bare, second matrimonial alliance in November,
Maj.rr, Lank, has been arrested at Halifax, 1884, immediately after the electxm •( Mr.
Nova B-ntlx
Cleveland to tbo prod lency, leading to tbo
Burg n.ra Hew open tbo safe tn tbo Farm- altar Miw Fryer, daughter al an Albany dry­
are* B*ua bank at Concord, Mich., tbta de- goods princn. Ha to worth several hundred
truyiag a Urge numterM valuable papera.
A farawr’a wito Us lug near Newmxct, I1UDoto. got into a quarrel with bar servant girt.
Which culmiaatod to a fight I*
*—v
wutnea were fatally «UAad.
Fii.-mer John Guff, of H
wtewaatosnxstot* bls oL
Ml, waa robbed to Bated *

Michigan Central

ClXtUXi. Dee. 24
Ing a iriegrem waer___________ ____ ,
' WinkrImeyerNi brewery at R . Lctiix. one of
tbe lawwt in th-weot, waa Lu ruing. The
entire Cre dr pert own l had lawn ce” ’ out
and there were oo hope, of earing tbe uulld-

I Lvai&lt;bvilx-X. Ind.. D«c. 8 .—The dryI goo a etore of F. w. Ib.ff A Co. look fire
| 11 u -diy night and raged unul 1 i m Fri­
] day, when it wm got under rontrol, but the
Udklmg and rt&lt;«k wore de«troy ■ I. Tbe low
i. at ,ut lAUw; ineurim.. WloXL

The .Niagara Falls fRouis.

oat of nuployiiioiit iry the rlioiiig of ih- Ei­
ger Tboureou ttexl wurax at Bra Moot. Fo.
limnd Rapids
dldiltevtlfo....
At a mooting of tbo Central Traffic a*.&lt;&gt;da Irving
......... .
tiou Tnteday it was iieci&gt;led to advaura
freight rates from Chicago to the aoaboarJ
10 per cent, tba new tariff to taka effect on
An offer of 60 rente on 11 hsa bore maria
by Bearir, Vannoman A Ca, bankrupt job­
beta of white gcxrd. and noli-x'a at Pbiladel*
jrhln. The ibibthtiea are t2W,sn, aud tbe
•meta »17J,u^
The Biouz Falls extension of tbe Illinois
Central railrooil, from Cberokea, Iowa, to
Bioui Falls, D. T., to fiuisbo-L and tba flret
tram went over tba Una Monday.
R IL Frank &amp; Ca, retail dry goods at
Toledo, Ohio, failed Tueeday. after Cling
etrntile mortgagna coveriug tbo »tock for
H3.0U0.
Tbo groaa earning* of tbo New York Cen­
tral nod for the year cudlug Sept 3J were
|3fi,2tf7,u&amp;&amp;, end tbo not earnlogt
4X4. Tbeeurplui it |l,6TO,87n
There were 361 buomo« fallurea in the
United fitataa daring tha laat week, and » in

£7

ARBUCKLES
ARIOSA

COFFEE

�GEN. BUTLER’S ADVlCl

jW STATE NEWS. [ AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL
XM •ENATOR6 AXO RF®« A
k-BENTATlVLB.

FEW

FINANCIAL

YOUNG MAN

V®KM*a

4DAM8 HPRBS COMPANY

RULES FOR

TO

FOLLOW.

«&lt;on U rtealh Itself. Th* hreaihtnir ap&gt;
IMMtnM mu-t Iu- kept healthv and rfaur
of all idwtrurtbmn and nff-n«lr* matter
(I'b-rwh— lh**re fa t rouble ahead.
All th* dfat*n~-a nf throe parts, head
niw, throat, lirnnchlxl tuum and lnng»
ran It* d-Uid&gt;tfully and Hr’ Wvly cured bt
the ua*l*rwh&lt;r 1 fam«1| SVTUp. I•
vnu don't know tftfa (.dr. ady. thousand.
and'h&lt;&gt;u««titfaof
r-an tell ynu
Thev huv* lww*n cured Iry It, and"kDo*
how it I*, therrts- Ivon." ’ Buttle only 78
rent*. A»k any rliuggint.

m

o «&gt;-quire property.

let th.t raid nf yours run on
think II fa a liahl thing- Hot it may
run iuUi catarrh. Or info. porumnnlH
nr cooniimption. .('a'arrh is d sru&gt; 1 ur

Ibe

on rooty, al a roorut latnil.-

fl*ti. uff- a Jay. Bat white ] Wi k&gt; t lad;

k.uonk'.lciuctii.

It tiMitm' txx *1

U’hru u young num ban ajrrnr Huie money
u only your Iwwdly Impolite Juwtter'axu c
make* me kwe my untpar.—Cor. Chia
Journal.

J”«T ULrty day* u&gt; -iun
twin, bio

te putt Ing lu« moony
BETRAYED.

will find that he iuM go*

T»U»r wau’4 a tlOAOJ) p ib I
onto anbj-ct after tbo bc&amp;fayi, aud iL»
*cnab» adJourno I
Tb* ?r*i
nioTthc »»«« ar&lt;Q&gt;mc &lt;-1 lu th®

LU ioitracUoti to rvp»rt all

bo will dirvctjy cutno infa a cotudalrrulite |

into ®j wtluifani.
A SAJT&gt; »rVMT~EVT.
N'Xbiu" U
N xliin;i« likely to trow

M tb«h goldro w*14lug mai­

UarUo Woodworth Rneca. '

BltetegrapO bllM (Blinuod-’ nod QritemM
M nr n«ii

w*Cbt.

Servant Glrk-Llow’® that!
your lamteri aa light aa (xanibta, my orar Tcxaa SifUura.

rvmjirU-iK-y in your oi l azr, ai.l a. eatlv ai
Countryman—J don’t luvr n.thln' otout

WedntsJsy i-.-ominK.

bjil-aiwt, MMWUM

p'puUr with Ibn eiihkUd uwn. Tbo
forev A|&gt;|&gt;licutten® cniur In daily from
mute army a: at Iona aaLliig Umttl.&lt;&gt; uieg
duly i lure lie accorded tbe bei.cfduf u.ut
pay menu; l&lt;ut, owing U tbo limited uuni
atjuym.ulera, such a|&gt;plkaUotM l»aVo l»
nfSw-J 11 UtbuugUt, however, that will
a few montln tbo troop* wil. l» u&gt; cciki
Uatod tbiit iixniUily payment® can bu tn:
IhrcMgbout Uw army at.! Um old quart®

bfcuko uf East Sagluaw aud tU&lt;!aaw CHy.

Tba common puff ball Krihtn^ly UlustrntM
Ite rapidity with which iun;;l may multiply.

lt* aulHirU. couUUun • ,0.000 i&gt;*o-1Uol eaJ us»w
Hb-Jby bro--n baadla

Wamnkn'b Log. CuMn Kemrdiraulri-tanluutiud, muipl«&gt; compound*. Uncd
In Uin dny* of our hardy foreisthm*.
are - ohl timer." but -old rellHhlr."
Thry coinpriMt MHtfa&lt;r«psnHit.w "Hops
and Bumn Karuedy,’’ * v-nlp n-*. for the
llair.'’"Ex'rmtt,” for Ex'ernnl anp In­
ternal IJ-.” • Planters.** “Rngr ''resm,11
fortknarrh, Mnd -Liver Pilla." They
are put up hy II. ||. Warner A Co,
proprietor- of Warner's Safe Bcinedlra.
and promise tn equal the etandurd
valuu of Uumh gre &lt;t preparations,
druggfata keep them.
■

t*r Tv. F. Dairy. Advertising Agmt of
the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, wnicOi
”Inflammatory rhcamatiun availed my

are aauiclQ
peasant, safe
find sure{ 1
Cure Zorditerdered li
er sTbmacfy^
mdriektionj *
dr general debif»Tyy h^adacie
lassitude, di'iea'cs ofWbmea
»c. Meaty butiQOfoY^Ot.'
A«hlo^ho»p'-Nwned&lt;os fire $o
T&gt;f!drucai'-U' Send feCents for ,
1he b*dutiful ccIcredpkTure.lMt
S5oogt» G m*. /ffl) fop toraiCa JI WbI StH-u

Ibo vu-tun •&lt; Swiha Bjwelfi.-, both M B
rtaum..li*m enrv aud a Umic. It ha. done
av«i&gt; ini.ro than ila proprietor, claim far ik.
Mr Mw-haak Long. Jr, with tbo blroUhLgv Liib»grapLio
Uinainuall,
ante*: “I auBvred fur two yooruwitb a
leu ltd® iul&gt;ii&gt;g apd painful ®vrM ou ruy
souk, arn^. Ii.uda and bngeia Mu pl.yc&lt;ui&gt; i&lt;iuld help u&gt;». s. B. 8. re l« rod
me perfectly aud I feel like a new han.
Mi«. AmxnXt Ing r, uf Oaatoula, N. C»

for our fatally physician, who prooeutusd

rklteaHby.
Ad I &lt;oU

GOODYEARS’

HARDWARE

it h.i! anrnfula.

&lt;b®eu
rorunilww
w vUla

an wnfinwbMl buaitw*. and after an eztuuUw®

Rnialall n-p.-rv-d to tba

Tbunday Doti inlrodocwd

rapehfa Mr
ufaraute CBlfaraX

FIRM ANO OTHER ACOOENTA

Prove ail thing* rermK to be the
diiwctiy i guiding maxim of the people of thia
■* U....
This would be *11 right, were it not
Why for th* “kuo*-alfa" iu every commun­
ity, who are sure that every introdurer
of a new Idea fa * crank "crank," and
that nrw a invention ia -utterly im­
practicable."
Tbe MBUMUablng fact fa that In thin
claM ediM-atad mea and scientists are
found. In the days of George StapbenI know nothing about fm! aun, the perfeetor uf the locomotive rogiur, the scivutista proved conclusively
that a railway train could never be
driven by steam-power succawfully
without peril; but the rushing rxpreua
trains all aver tho world show bow
ml-taken they were. There Wrnt up a
guffaw of laughter at Prufoiaor Morse's
proposition to make the lightning of
heaven his errand boy,' and It was
proved conclusively that the thing could
never tw dote; but nowuHjthe news of
prvrn upon youalltUofaaUrtban youcanpiy the wide world by Associated Press,
put in y-'ur hands every morning and
night, hwj ruadti all nations wltnessra.
&gt; hula more Ume^o that you
Kev. Dr. Talmage in one of bis ser­
mon says: "If ten men should come to
you when you ire idek with appalling
sickness, and say they had toewme
Bicknese and took * cortaln modldt**,
and It cured them, yon would probably
take it. Now, suppose ten other men
should up and say. "we don’t believe
that there is anything in that medicine."
"WcU.” I My. "have you tried It?"
-N-. I Defer tried it; but I don’t I*,
lleve there fa anything in iL" Of
course ybtf discredit their teatimonv.
Tbe skeptic may come and say "There
is no power Iu your religion.” Have
you ever tried it?” "No, no." "Then
“ t me take the teat!mooy
►avaunt T “
*’LM
------------r.—— of
of the millions
c afatis that have &lt;&lt;wn
converted to God, and comforted Id
trial. «nd enlaced in th* hut hour. We
w 11 take their to tunony as they cry
-Wearc wltntnwwr
The proprietors of Warner’s safe cure
have teCHtod ofvr IOJJOU voluntary tes­
timonials to the efficacy of that medi­
cine. Tb*ae have come from almost
every civilized country, and they may
fairly claim "it hai made all nations
witneeees.”
The evidence comes from all classes.
Tbe highest medical astborjti’*, lias
Dr. Ro Won fate surgeon in tbe English
highest reputation like Dr. Rankin, exrhaplain of th ” - ---------- •- —KAOdrtek. of

Jewel stoves,
Swell-body cutters,
Portland cutters,
Belknap patent sleighs
Light pleasure sleighs
Horse blankets,
Robes,
Sleigh bells,
Skates,
Cross-cut saws.
Axes,
Corn shellers,
Snow shovels
Carvers,

• PgCtALMST,

Finest Mne in the dty.

HASTINGS. MICH..

And everything
fa now prepared to trout nil chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted ur the Un«*t ot
seasonable in the
offices, he Invites the afflicted to call oa
him. He nrgee them not lo deipood
Hardware line iru- &lt;_ Dor give up If thev have been timraoHaving spent many years In rtudy at
correct styles and
tbe brat msdkal coifagts of tbe country,
and having had an extrusive and suebought at correct prices. oreaful practice in treating chroute dis­
order*. he feels certain that he can givs
the afflicted aaeurano- of auceraa.
We are prepared to
ABE YOU SUFFERING
quote special prices on
Jrotn CeUrrh, Artbnui. Bronchitis, or
with th* lungn?
anything in our line. anyIsdifficulty
your Liver effected, or your Stem
ach disordered?
mvMtfaUy,
Have yon Heart disease?
Are you afflicted with Nervous De

GOODIEAB

Hundreds of these testimonials have
co and are being pubiUhed. They
d he MMily vettted. A whndtof offer
of 9bJJOn for proof that any one of them
boot tree, eo far as ths proprietors
know, ia a fair guarantee at their gen­
uineness.
If a man is suffering from any one of •gOOT AND SHOE
toe ailmeato, ot which there are so
many, growing out of kidney arrange­
ment, is it noA more thaa fooiUh for
him to refuse to try Warner’* safe cure
when thousands testify they have b«
cured by it?
prom^atk !’^af *
Think of HI
Tba men who nfone to baUtve that

feutMui Rejariifaa ww*

J. C. WOOBRUFF

Have vow chronic KKin*7 or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. Baughnum can cure you, if a cure
is at ail poarfbie.
Hu has met with nuked suecuM in
tresUng BhocuMtism, taanattorrhaa,
The tottsr be treats
without pain and podtivdy curai.
FEMALE DIHEAKEH A SPECIAL

CONSULTATION FltXE.

�I

WILKIE COLLINS
l8 THE SECBET OF THE FA«OU3 “WOMAN IH WHITE."

there are two Standard Oil miHiaaalrre la
Cterehnd who strive to outdo each other.
Ler. Tory both uteriod together, but Horknfel-

than half tbo Unx-. Find, Roriteteller built

Great SnroIUt Writw lo

mm.

ti -&gt;n L that tho public can* little bow

, nnd if they prove to tie intercrtlnj, tbe ।
•Aral trade r n*to&gt; for nothing more. You 1

which fc the* ।
tried.
All ray novels are produavl by tbe same

RoctadoU jr bought

camo presidaat of t)&gt;o Standard Oil company
and Andrews grow J&gt;'a'o«M -it Ui« authority.
Ho csdled ocm day at it-Chiroi of tho com­
pany tn Clovnlnna &gt;v.i told Rockafeller that
bo wanted to 109k at tbo books. Rockafellar
put him oft and told him to call again. Ho
did coll, and wai handed a statement which
RockafelkT had caurod to bo made out far
him. Ho granted as ho looked at it end mid:
"ThU is not' what 1 want, Mr. Rookafclkr.
I am a stockboldnr ot the Standard Oil coro-

“What win you taka far your stock, Mr.
Andrews)” said RockafrUer.
Andrews thought a n”nuto and then said
“You cac haw it for Jurt $1,000,000 cash."
I deal suj^Ota, be had any idea that Rock­,
efeller would accept it, and be - probably

„Ple.l .tall
M..OF, ~k.™7- I
'•") 1 ■‘-Pgr- I.tar U M . ou U, ta bluH«l . U. &lt;tak:
■stily ctvupy kw. ot yoar time, when*! down
......
...for
bb. chock l&gt;ook, wrote out n rbeck
11.000,000, sigiMxi it, and handed it to An­
drews, saying: "It is a sale." Andrews waa

••upaU'W—my rosptcC fur the value &lt;4
VJMi tx-ok dull wwcb&amp;otai aa a Mwviincn!

My fir.t procnxltog is to got my central
ahu- thi' |iivot on which tbo story turns.
Ttw central iduaof “The Womanin White"
■ clio idiM of n conspiracy in private life, iu
a uich circumstance) are so handled ns to rob

Sleighing is not terj good for Christ­
mas.
A bouM full in attendance at the
Christmas tree, aud a gwnl limo for tbu
little lolks, on baturday evening.
A cxHicert and Christ mas rxricise at
the M. E. rhurvh Bu'.duy eieuiug.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Hu»h are spend­
ing a few days visiliug Hickory
Corner* frienda.
Mr. Fink, ut Kalamazoo, preached In
the chapel mviral evenings ul the past
week. Everybody a an ilia lined with
him and Dupe to bear him again alter
n tiiur.
The Milo cotnspondtnt Is mistaken.
Dr. barkett pionuuDttd tLe Uluesd of
•Mra. Johnsun’s Utile boj to be not
dlptitheria,
.
ihtdc Gybe and Miss Givens, of
Di lion, who had Ijpbu.d lever, have
I. breu
urtu (Uaehargtd
duehargt&lt; as vuuvnlcaceut by
tbrir pbyfeirlaU.
tbeir
pbysii iau.
Mra M. A. Johnson st Dr. Jacket’s is
very akk.
Tbe Good Templars are soon to build
n ball, no they won’t be obliged to move
bo ulteu.
lb-v. Ferry and wife ste Chrtatmaa
dinner Ln Kalamazoo.

prat troublo in reinverting his n&gt;on«y.—
Frank G. Con-.'flier iu Kaumb City Journal

troduoed and thou dynamite ia Uw znoit tcr-

stand it uro no :uore afraid of the com]XKind
than of so much Cour. It b usually shipped

Zvrevuiy of hor identity marks a wennd di-

diet the conspiracy.

o.j ,
Th
■
agente who Bull dynamite will hondio it very

Main devil or female
pared dynamite need hereabout* comra la

xua.

Count Fuaoo faintly nbow-j blmoU to

Tjay must lw both Innocent and both interestiug. Lady Glydo dawuj ou mu

T. I-Novation army held * big tnreting Siiuum) night, ibnupviabuUbt:bcUig
t-ruwCed,
V\ iu blantau weepa liecauxe aome un­
known penun appropriated bls baud
Butt.
Mra. Conrad Lehanan and Deice, Al­
lie Bomia, nave guue lo Ltxas lo spend
the winter.
Mra. Aller Cady, of Battle Creek, la a

FURNITURE,

coated Britub auldtcn totecnupglad with

merely Lu,~i' rtolra, up and down which tbo
donkeys trend with srvuro and careful Gtopa

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

writing)"

. Ou another day n
a widow, calk'd

to tw U»fc pubUc-rtions In volnmce. Thin!
in unfolding it to him
enter into dctnlls; I ttkirvly set up my land
mirk'. Iu doi-jg this the rniln situatkxis of

talking At te£ b- Jumped up, ru.»bn! to tho
speaking tube that led to tbe counting room.

tcciptat.’c.i io begin with a striking incUaot,
without counting the curt in tbo shape of ex-

ray—to begin ai tbe
of •‘The Woman in

Some Family Made Happy
and so bad uho cuoquervd him, thoogn bn did

Many of Mr. GrwJey’n Intruders knrw that
be would jxircbaw freedom from intomipUOD
by a donaUou.—Youth's Companion.

a man or woman which I never dlsrvgard.
This feature is tbo mouth. Its lines tell much
to tho axparicncul student Dutermluuttoa
or won-ring dirpoeitiou, cruelty or klndixvi.

herlnnd. Miss Fuirlio (afterwards Lndy
Glyde); Mr. Ftdrlie, with his irritable
nerves and his art trotMuta; Miss Halcvipt*
(■lisr-cvcred suddenly, like Anne Catherick),

drawing master, Waller Hart right.

or tolling th" truth if I could get oue into a
position wlwtfein tbo light shone full iu Um
face of tho imraon with whom I wm talking.

the truth, and there is effort and uncertainty
in the eyre of oue tying, shown by u alight

No:

alroxdy a familiar figure to Uw moder, when
the roodvr accompanies me to Cumberland.
Thi« ia * bat tuudl be dona, but I don't eee

and my rjanuMTipt have quarreled and
from on asj lu»—a paragraph of a few Uura
only, in a newspaper. Instantly tba idea
.coracs to xue of Walter HartrigbtS; midnight
mreting with' Anno Cotbcrick, ascapod from
tbo asylum. ’*Il»o Woman In White" begins
again, and noiwdy will n-.var l&gt;» half .tv much
iirtmv&gt;*».d in ft now tui I am. Prom that

the cold, brazen look of tbe indlffci ent or the
d-xperato, and ti e culm stare cf the ovvr con

Cocxmest is commonly hoard in Brooklyn
oror tbo frequent and prolougcd absences of
tho Rev. Dr. Talmage from his flock. Ho it
almost always vlT on a lecturing tour, and
travel, more. perhaps, than any oilier min*-

export him to toko any port Id tbeir. social
•utertalnmenbi any more, and it is said that
bo is not looked for at any bedside or funeral
He is making money,rapidly,' and hb atmeoss
___ ........................i.i— —J—..".. — - ' r *

formed by&gt;n •Miriam.' Ho is in riunand by
lyoouma and lecture bureaus, and almost
every night iu tbo weak be is an tbo platfurm
in some town or city. Iteeantly a Chicago
lopmeut of charao- axjiFBM train w* brought to axndden hsft in
Ohio Ln tterdohd - of night tboakn on board
Mr. Tslmagu; bo had Bwn lecturing at a
caiiarit* and his.white mice were found next,. small tow^. aud luid, through frisodshnChb
end tho most vtdunbto discovery of all, hia
admiral inn of Mis« Halcombo, took iin rite 111 train, by which b« wtu. enabledttfrtnc
a conviel!o:i that Ec wouklnot be trur to na­ Brooklyn tn time for his Sunday termsu.ture uuk* there waa aomo wuak point aomv

■. My tert difficulty triid mo after tho story
... . /-. . ■__ &gt;_„.i
up ia proof for sttrlal publication in All tbo
Year Round. Neither I nor any friend
wbon I rontditod could find the right titla.
laterally nt tho eleventh boor J thought ot
“Tiro Woman in 'White.'’ In various quarters
♦his was d-cclared to be a vile melodramatic
titlo that would ruin the book. Among tbe

A Noble Girl.

Good Dtaron—Merely giving what you
don't want is not sufllciunt; you should ba

uhority.
Omaha Giri—Ohl Fro done that too. I
suffered for three mortal boon, last night id
aid of abaBerckMflbjtet
"That wMundUr. What did you dor
“I afleodsd a charity UMatncol pertaw

Have concluded to give tbeir patrons a benefit*
With each dollar's worth uf

follows:

h« jut lx*® published &lt;mlilte4

burglar proof Lock
ito CourtButton.

m to tbo Phil*
is much like ri
with
Ukafi

We have just fitted up a new depai

s?iismw &amp; w&gt;

Morrill &amp; CompaiAre not going to give you the Earth, b.
give you—Jan. 1st, to continue 30 da '

Biggest Ci
Ever made in

CLOTHINt
Xxx El£UB-tiXlfi*£U
We have a few watches lef^; will ■
to give them away as before as long a
last—this is the last lot of them.
Sleds still go with boys’ suits.
./

buying our Spring stock.
for Summer goods.

Must mak.'

E.W.
MORRILL &amp;
DET GOODS,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
GEOCEEIES; CEOCKEEY,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Parcbased for cash at our store, we will give a ticket entitling the bolder to one chance in the following prite. the
lucky number to hare all tbe goods enumerated below:

1
' 50
25
1
1
5
5

Barrel Roller Flour,
lbs. A Sugar, lbs. Pork,
pair Boots,
bolt Factory Cioth,
lbs. 50 cent Tea,
lbs. 30 cent Coffee,

$4.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
1.50

was Charlro

•Nothing of the sort, Wilkin A better title
Vnrte World.

M

Do not fail to give us a call an"
money.
These goods must be sold?

Houghtalin &amp; Lichty

trust. I havo often felt confitlcni that I

itj beginning of "Tho Wo:u.in in White"

We wit! be pleased to show you t
large EMPORIUM at any time.
&lt;

Overcoats, 20 per cent off of marl
$7.50 Suits for $5.00.
$10.00 Suits for $7.50.
«
$12.00 to $15.00 Suits for $10.00

«St:5UT

anl nearer to finding tba right «®d. Thread
bet:;; •!« Jled on- I go back again to tha bo­
ginning and lookit, with a nrweyuandfhil
to In- satisfied wittbtf I bare yielded to tho

Christmas Pres
Springs and Mattress

tho kmUo furtificattocs and

’AKlHc
s«
.e

BEAUTLEUL and UBEFU

The main street of tho town through which
wo walked to tbo Hotel itoyal was narrow

HASTING* MAKKETH.

“There, take Lt I" exclaimed the busy editor.

A.mong which anyone can find a

blocked tho sidewalk. Hardly one Ot them
people but hod long bead in tbo city, and yet

P°TAl

Tribune

We have a large and well selected sto*

attention of half a hundred persous for sororal minutco at another store window, and
tho spoctaete of a man pulling a string at

tbo stoop acclivity, mupy ot tbom being col­
ored with a blush tint or a dirty yuliow,
which raakte “them ugly and unaUructh-r.
Iu abort, tbo picturasqua appearance which
Mra.L 8-Polunin and children are planned us cu mueh from f • bay quite di*pnoarod’ wl*■
* ‘ i town.—Dustoa
vi-itiug at \\ hite Figvun.
Tranrerij
John Smith siuibu blandly and
knocks a quarter off Uie price uf each
pair of abura—a br^ii new girl baby at
bt» house tniturday tuoruiug.
E. J. Evans and daugbUr Edna, of
ilsBiiugs, were brreovvr Christmas.
Lwl.ru F.
I,- un.i
A M.
LI iuui
I. u.t a
Nuahviliti lodar,
aud A.
company of Invited gurals to wliorw
tbnr installation of officers Tuvsjmj
evwdng.
ivy lodge K. of P &lt; icctrd new officers
1 uroday rvruing. New ufflerra for thw
finlowiuent rank Were elected Friday
night.
Uur taerrbanU report an excellent
CbriatiUMM trade.

attached tn

aiwny* advancing without paying tbe small-

UttU

rtracte leading oil from tb»irincipal one tin

dropped on a brick floor with impunity. If
propio a'.idrrstood the compound batter they
would not be aa mortally afraid of it. Bombs

next proci'.’ling u to txr’iu

=

COUNTY NEWS.
FKAlMiatVILUL

. A committee of our. customers will decide the msnser in 1
. _• ■ ■? . which tbe goods will be given, ob

SATURDAY, JANUARY"T4,‘,‘TB8tf

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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